ee —_ _ 2 _———_ a. ~ me — 0 ty eeeetO ey Enemas a a inate eaten tli : Hien dade vem.. Ahn ation ln —— ae es ver ua ——— - _ 2+ Se a ee I a a = ns | ’ ne : —— - - B an om o- -- + a oo Ron . 7 ‘ 9 ud ce econ em Ate ted te IA MIN BR, MARCH it, 13585 | a — | —— —_ nce ener anna a ——- _—-— eS a mest — — m Se a ae ere or eC } THE N: ea - y eer i 7 ; ) ‘n kaa , ' with those of Canada : — ran i | aly oncer | i . . i | Am \ries Canadian 4 —_ NAMEN ER, } Vidence of Facts - Flourishing price ii —ARD.- | . (yearat - tJ ; R 3 (Semoust | Industries— Goods Cheaper W) a en ie + ) ois -\ 27 T } ‘T ‘ a ; tha 1 fi : b : Litemis ville “oe USXKUO» 6 33 oy LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT ’ BN LAN ii ii bu Sit 7 ‘ sVOr oe 354 Gixt0 5 56 6) ' : 8) Ay NM 0} ero , 35) 7JixT2? 6} 25 72) —— Oe as J | (Extras a ae Whitemisviil ., ..854 80x72 7 36 74 unde the Gistingniohel putenage | - ‘ An j Sib wight Auch ae 26 RAghS 41 26 ‘ k | . . , oh Bees Leonard Tilley ) Dect as eoeS SPECIAL LINES IN His Honor the Lieutenaut Governor i 2 ar se Bs mY . i ; startles 2, ITS INFLUENCE UPON TRADI Now, if these figures are rejiibie, and and Mrs Macdonald . ' ' ; ’ - gigtaist aati. L would like po: : we have had e eum. | they are wate by anthority on which C can " . | / ” } rofl years experiences with | . oN oo oa rely, as far as tho consumer ia cone rned he | | : = Policy, to 1 Ww ita oO} ioe : eae is getting his cotton for about the price! A T which the 82nd Battallon Band, Emer- . "i ee a '®) which th Americ 6 ine for the son Glee Club (Frof. Fricze, director) “ . un 4 ¢ > neat fav i +, ‘| which the Americans are paying for the : . a0 or }> : " inal Va, HANS \ TROOPS | aes : rer en t _ ’ | came article. : and other leading talent of the city will take : ‘ . i ' Varios wy Lins Lrg se ny the . : ‘ae i oat art. i ion gentlemen opposite to the adoption of | Que of i pom a — “ ea is . } } ‘ wn ‘ r r ‘ me a this poltey, one of which was that the im- |. t va : os faan %, Mba cath sad during the | W I AP BE Ok i ERED A r THE Market Hall Cie Pottietawy | ENGLAND MUST r ACE i HE p willon ofa du y on bre adstntf’s eoeld wn zs ar o° BO, Nas 3 en ae —— ° 3 ; a j | . interfere materi oe “implements nported into Manitoba ana ‘ : | “s co interfere materially with our fore , ; r - — ) RUSSIANS. There were grave d -: a }the Northwest. I may state here what I ~ON a ave ao i ha me 4a tol ‘ | - the effeet of a protective policy in that me . on behalf of the Government when Wednesday Ly’g, the tith inst. ' | he = dake uss nel #35 e0 | | ON N, M arch l l ilrection, but our ¢€ Xperk nce has been th at an ite : rh wf * a4 i a f at | {NG ON APGHAN TERITORY. ese doubts were with foundation. | ureee that the ee 2a . ake aT PROGRAMME : ENCROACH Our returns from foreign exports from L873 | ers ee tucressod auty wonic not | : ea a rie T states that the Russians have | to 1884 show that the ‘ ie nalnadiataeiaal ye jincrease the orice to the consumer. Had | l. Quickstep—‘‘Black Watch”.......:. | eo , onl i a | exe « ls fete value amounted to} that assurance not heen carried out the | : : ° ° . 82nd Battalion Pand ry * erin Atwha territory, and |} $)5.584.485. against : y Sis i $b U een carried out the 7 } wees saan eens ; - Wane attanon Panc oo ees nine ri e Afghans are | years preced - if ais Gun aan ‘sl - re Government would have felt itself free to} Until the opening of navigation, to make room for 2. Vocal Solo--**Comrades”,.Capt, Maxwell . oblisien ' at > sé yeure t ing of $41,005,040. sho we Gh lene ae $ ne ; y r : » y 7 . ai to withaia’ ‘ attack, and = the | tucreas inthe five yeers of 812,380,545 | q 7, Your assurance has ‘ Yoon ae: sotee Gen o% es 7 a o =. ordered Suir Peter} I think that should Ph, 05,080.) not been carried out, we will therefore re- oneness war poy -kiand a hink ¢ onle .. Mrs. Stricklanc j ) . yerali answe o th * : : British & i ver t the} peal the measure yviving you protection.” wm to orga! . avetem af defence, ‘ biection | , ’ 7 : we ta a. tie os a PUP a Lamsdeb o ~ ' r 7 : Lo | But | tind that agricultural implements will ees en connie os Kr wht a WASSING RUSSIAN TROOPS RADE WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED} be sold this yeer i Manitoba and the! ae es innit — a i t soxnow. March 11 STATES. Northwest as low 1 coe Gee: me nT 6. Vocal Duet—‘‘Ihe Pilot”.... ...... a a sii | ie. as low os they wo cold el fas ee 5 eee” Ge a es.) ae ee ene ..Messrs. Reid and Brown a 4 despat Nesbid says belief pre-] Thon it was said that the National| a | A eee . Emerson Glee Club vails there th Russian tro~-ps from the r icy would diminish our trade with the An _—" member— Lower. | S Wee Mele). obs. ae Miss Crabbe a are wnassing at Askabod Mother country. Let us lock at the re- Sur L. Pilley Some of them lower. Il ss 9, Recitation—‘*Death of Col. Bunbur : Caucasus al FO" | nave } +} . . , = J tT a cscens apvanceile Sivitier country, Lot we Tock at the re-]nacg here the comparative prices of imple-| Spgteh, Brussels aud Tapestry Carpets at very Low BE snr nnsscns wcsesgpainae sms dp BOLOOn | ad = Great Britain amounied to $209,077.876, | TEES at Winnipeg at different periods, and 10. Vocal Solo —**British Lion”. .... coy a Sir Peter Lumsdet (rapns as ae and from ‘79 to ’84 amounted to 224 ceenie wank Mitr mheeineee Math Gulati GEE: 0 ART oe TBE es ease ee ae ed ee ecocenu lt Wm. DB. Born g fohan & rs report ft : ‘ > _— Vv O-« c a “Ts ‘ gues : en? . eee . . ” J 4 ce a via Nesbid | Aig! : : ier I oes = . “| 112.853, showing an increase in the five ‘points in = i nited States. ‘These ara the | mnie Sig meen - ee ne rl ug | ly . ; mt < eliSelanhs bi aayi wes 7 : 5 “OS - - sa ae Li o a ar ‘ | euiail : AChE ” the furthest southwest years of $15,004,90; During the latter | ee innipeg from 1831 to 1885 :— ‘ ny | 1 2IpHTS 1 ar - on = ' Sten’ Baie ' oo: I Sas * “| pertod we tmported from the United States | Article. 1881-82, 1883 Isst, 1885 SCOTCI CARPETS WORT H 95 Cents for 70 Cents 13 edie. a GR ST A e pay” 2s if point claimed ivr Vissian routier, 20%) BE5 87 i peer ae + | Self-bi der $3 5300) BOOTED £9959 | : 3 : 0. dn ‘ Be - cr ccescovens . George an G . Si ocen det asta te, eee oo oot I worth of goods, cornet $240, - a M ne 340 = $380 = $275@300 $225@ 250 | ‘“ “ és 100 “6 6 78 ‘6 a” Wiel Mehh creas ieee fr. Reid a 12 . oa 009,450 in tte previous period, showing a | 15. Chorus Emerson Glee Club ml J da tation ut ndulsers &@ Cuollsitl : " . on . 2 . chine 5 « r "OG 7 | . , ; - eee see 60 Se 0» oem - a of Oe ete ; decrease of $19,694,209. 1 think this}, ™icmme 9 = 9? = £a@is | # és % 118 “s “42 ‘¢ 1 16. Vocal Solo...........-.--..Mr- MeKane | with the Aigaas: ee ein statement may be considered a enfficientiy yy, y as r oe 17. Cornet Solo, ..... -++++++U BP, Fletcher ) ENGLAND REQUESTE! RTIFY HERAT LISWer as to the effect the National Policy ache ) a a ad i Oe ee a a in cg oa oe be ee Miss Knight 7 The Ameer of Afghanistan has requested | has had on the trade between Canada, | Garg plows 130 110 i00 19. Waltz. . Black Cloud”... .82nd Bat. Band ; ; ‘ : -_ ¢ Rrerir } Seg 7 a . . ' tnetand to fortify He He says it can} Great Britain and the United States Farm wag- r mm y acai = i = “God Save the Queen.” : Bagiand to fortify Herat. Ho ~ | PAPESTRY CARPETS FROM 40 CENTS UPWARDS| , Ts i be defended DY -\'5* CRTHER EVIDENCE. at oe ~ ov O8@io io ade fa ge . os > - coors open at 7.30; performance to com- ENGLAND MUST FACE THE RUSSIANS { desice to offer some further evidence} Now let me compare Winnipeg prices BRU SSELS r 85 a vy Of. at 5. a a f th ‘litia f Lonpon, March 10. with reference to the success of this policy | with those charged in Dakota and Minne- ae Sennitek Arete tage ogg itia force . . . ‘ : . a a ° . : A The Pall Mall Gazette says it believes in | in stimulating the industries of the country, polis : Ra wi ae pa a conn ene Tickets, 25 cents ; Reserved seats, 35 cents, i the correctness of the news rec ived from | and L wail refer to the very important and - cs & > a . for sale at the city drug stores and at the & Afghanistan, and says England must face | s’guiicant item of the increased demand = c 2 = = f,o0om Table Linens at 16c 1&c 20c Hall door. ‘i ™ * } = - e = wee , 4 ’ 4 ° a the Russians. tor machinery. It is well known by all our | Ss ae ae -? 5 "9 HENKY BEER, Lt -Col , . pees eee, manufacturers that this demand has been | ¥ bes ee Ps d Choirman of Committee. / : ery active withi past five years, : o a ; ‘ = J ; ; o i fhe Mati Fears Brenehery. |r snve wii the pnt Bre gare and Coe and upwards, s- 2: GAMER So & stics show a increase in tmporitations} . ecretar e. : canons . : : ' ° ° ra . i : of machinery for the last five years over the | : : a i ° . : Ch town, March 9, 1885. ia Korti, March 10. five years previous of $5,479,282. The im-| ad : peel nes In () On owe § ah 6 5 6 — dst ne MemsM, | ecdaen "elon an eens ig| Sate 8, Bf, 8, 8 + Hy OPE Ista Dairyme's Assocation lowers, and on this account has doubled | the lest oe aay rie rer ae, and the | M cake o ere, = A oP ‘ee ' Ms. ‘ if ahont his 1 ' T} shole | output showsan Increasevver thecorrespond- | a. 7. | the guards about his person. ihe rebels | °4°P ¥san increase over | machin 75@%0 $0 75 80 ballin f f all upwar ; / a ia 5 a c Ce ‘ é 2X; ‘ ss lad 3 . , ‘ are suffering greatly from sickness and | '™g ps? iod of 900,000 tons,or more than 3,000) Farm wag = eer ; ; HE Third public meeting of the above ef want of provisions. tonsa f : every working day in the year) ,,. 65@75 75 65@70— 70@75 0: ~ Association will be held in the Y. M. C, i834. *erhaps some bon. gentieman willi p oa gaat : oe —_ ape A. Hall. Thursday evenin March 12th. To Li ii F ot By; Say that the coal industry has been stimu- a Nea 29@24 27 22 24 20@2i i "a ae ie . Papers will be aa by aecnedied McRae | 0 Live Bat a Few Days. Se ane moh te. the parle of b0.eaatal@aityrloes G2O1S Ces ts. aor 1 Oceans Supe am Linen Towels at 4c, 5c, and francis Bain, sqre. Sa | r all attendance of farmers, members © New Yor, March 10. condition remains un- think be can live I believe it can be proved that, to| Gang do ..LIC@120 100-85) 9H_s*1000 , somt extent at least, the duty on coal is|Seeders.... 55@65 75 55@60 65 72 | paid by the party who sells it, but for the | Hay rake.. 30@35 20 35 35 36 that it is} Notwithstanding the policy adopted by paid by the consumer, and I will tell you | the Government it has resulted in a reduc- the House and citizens sre respectfully requested, as a lively discussion is expected, Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock, R. K. BRACE, Secretary. per ton. 6c, 7c, and upwards. g¢ oa Cee General Grants changed. bat « few days ena ta OF aecrermen> i will Py lmit ' ! is . TiS DuValciana _—- ---—- Uttawa ews ae that, were we to remit the duty on coal to- day, necessitating that the amount should be made up by imposing a duty on tea or tion of prices On these articles to the con- sumer, and | think I may say, in reference to every leading industry of the country, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED March 3, 1885—6,7, 10,11 wkly 1i A Valuable Property for Sale whether agricultural implements, sugar, SHEETINGS, coffee, or sume other article which we now baer uf } ) CITTAWA,. giare u. ‘ , ¢ ‘ Sir L onard a rrA as "Mt : 7 — 2admit free, the tax would be felt more cotton, woollens, in fact articles that enter sins ae = S5a0 7 Ac - - Ohe } sile ft . ; ? art Fy re i * y ; y ; by Pato. Now Branewick $0 mest Mix heavily than it is in the present form. into consumption of every day life, espe- Pl Ow COTTONS in Georsctown. is his office this morniag. He suggested to THE SUGAR DUTIES. cially oe the ~~ of the people, that LL 5 we | ze this morniag. gger : oe -.. } there has scarcely been any article, wi the members that the du‘y on fi var should Next comes the question of sugar. With , : ia, with O be Sold at Public Auction, on Tuesday, : the exception perhaps of coal, on which there has been an increase to the consumer. (Cheers) On the contrary, owing to strong competition on the part of our manufacturers, which competition is sharp March 17th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., that valuable property known as the ‘Albion Hotel,” owned and cceupied by the Subseri. ber. The property consists of one-and-a-half Town Lota, and a three-story Building, con- : taining nineteen rooms, kitchen and wash house, all completely finished. Also, Out- houses for ice, wood, coal and sufficient Stabling for twenty borses, Cozch House and a never-failing Well of water, ander cover. BEDTICKS, SHIRTINCS, ETC. — 0: REMNANTS IN DRESS GOODS reference to the protection of this industry, it was said by hon. gentlemen opposite that we were going to encourage the refiner and tax the consumer, | should not wonder at all now if sume hon. gentlemen were to say at the present mor : that our policy has rumed the refuer, and i nent and has been for : « som ime pas actur . ‘o admit that it has benefitted the con- e t past, manufacturers are com : 2 f pelled to sell at a very small profit, the (Hear, hear.) As @ matter 0 ‘ : : result of the policy generally having been bg increased to tifteen cents per barrel, and the duty be takea off corem :al instead. Peter Mite ieii Sir Leonard be for one world opposs it strenuously. No con- clasion was arrived at [Tais news is very questional-. } fhe time of the House was to-day taken up oy discussions un the Tempsrance ques- toid sumer. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | [0% of Bangs, Tne not omy too] A MARVELOUS STORY PB: many (Opposition applause), but if, as will | ‘0 +e cacy iust now, wo raat take into account , Black Cashmeres (42-inches) 28 Cents and Upwards. D, C. GRANT, Georgetown, March 7, 1885—m9 3i wklli pd tions, No conclusions were arrived at. It|fact, the duty on sugar, has rest wed to}. : a ' Z ; ’ in the public interest, > yme is said a Tomporance Bill is to be pushed at | Canada the sugar industry she had lost, | ro . wed adie a; There is ample yard room and a aplendid Once, and has led to the erection of two or three oe , omnia 0; Garden. e+ - = refineries, giving emp'oyment to a large | ef ee : i This is a rare opportunity for a good invest- ‘ of hands. I am not at ail “too| A LOT OF WINCEYS SELLING VERY CHEAP. ment. ; A lic that is all a lie Cana be mot and fought ontright ; Bat a lie that is par® of a truth Is a harder matter to tight — TENNYSON. 98 Cedar St., New York, Oct, 28, 1882. My father resides at Glover, Vi. He has been a great sufferer from Scrofe ula, ond the inclesed letter will tell you what a ina: velous effect Ayer's Sarsaparilla I think his blood must ave contained the humor for atleast ten ears: but it did not show, exceptin the form $a secrofalous sore on the whist, until about DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ee is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the =nder- igned, carrying on business under the style and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this third day of March, A. D., 1885, been dis- solved by mutual consent. Pated thie 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, ; at Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Islend. \ W. A. BRI MNER, BENJ. BREMNER. money just now, we must take into account ht Ty ant the profits of 1879 and 1880, which counter- FROM THE SOR balance. matters. If refiners have lost| money during the past year, not as a result | of the National Policy, but of the down- ward tendency of sugar, when prices ad- vance they willimake it where they lost it before. (Hear, hear.) But with reference to sugar, the guestion is, does it cost the people any more? believe I am correct in saying that never in the history of the | sugar trade has it been as low as it 1s now. flemen: wcities, REMNANTS IN TWEEDS, DOESKINS AND OTHER CLOTHS. REMNANTS IN FLANNELS, &c. Sin,—The Etitor of the Patriot, in his leading article of the 27th ualt., with his wua! disingenuousness endeavours to con- vey the impression, which he weli knows to be false, that to Senator Haythorne belongs the credit of having the Govern- as had in bis case, “ae induced ment to take over the crossing at the Capes. ‘ Seuator Haythorne has for years taken a| (Hear, hear ) five vears ago. From a few spots which ap : ceep interest in this matter, avd has Au hon. member: Nor so good P iat that time, it gradualiy spread so as 9 Keferring to the above, I desire on behalf in | | ro I nw ir Tille Vove t { ow to cover his entire body. [assure you he was oon . _ . ’ , ee ee Te a a a a on oe is Se ro ae M ; ; , : terrib'y afficte i and an stamens of re when of the late firm to thank the public for the | ciel" very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, The balance of the 3,000 pieces White and Grey Cottons advertized in December last, at the same prices then offered notwithstanding the market has advanced from 10 per cent. to and so good as at present. when you take into account the cost of re- fined and raw sugars in Canada during the last five or six years, and apply the cost of importing similar sugars to the taritt of the hon. gentlemen opposite, you will find that zy it can be improved, and for this he de- serves much credit ; but he knows and feels how powerless he, or any member of the Opposition, ia to « mpel the Governwent to tuake any and, unlike the Editor of the Patriot, he is too Wonest and he began "sirg your medicine. Now, (hers are few men of lis age who enjoy as good health as he has. Iconld easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yourstruly, W. M. PHILLIPS.” FROM THE FATHER: and to inform them that the good will of the business has been transferred to Mr. Jobn Coombs, Queen Street. I would respect fally request ail of our former customers to place their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the beet class of work in conces#io0us, “Tt is botha ta a it truthful to take cre we he keown 1 i eae aie | ad been imported ; m1 : _o es a i 4 I WW e@ ii KNOWS It 18 it bi as Cheap as ir i ao \ a : 7 ? p 'easure nd 1 / 2 per cent Mercantile, Fancy and Rook Printing, Book - lunitor the tart of 1076. (sient, Suits] & Satz Sor we to erate 00 yun tho Damme ® hhinding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at The Governm mt were induced to take} Then, only six per cent. of sugar used in have derived from the use of : ; the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, 1 the Capez mail service, and next year iCanada in 1578 came direct from od : i In Lots No. :. 24 inches, at 3 Cents. are unequalled in the Sodvinee. ' : { » . : 7 ee 448 . @ uuasterwer in connection with the| country in which it was produced. Aast Ayers Sarsaparilla. $< “« 9 30 6 9 BENJ, BREMNER, se Weeboats (a system | was ‘‘silly” enough to} year 89 per cent. came from the country of a oo ‘Wo years ago) yy the persistent production, and only 11 per ae ee a Six montin agol was completely covered with ee “6 3, 34 66 6 6c Regarding the Disanlation Notice of Mesars. vent representations to Ministers of | United States (Appiause. ) Though the A terrible humor and ecrofulous sores. The a M i Bremner Bros, above, 1 beg to state that I their Island supporters in Parllament ~and | hon. gentlemer opp ysite said the policy humor caused an inpessans van intolerable sé sé 4, 85 ‘sé j ss will have, from this date, in my business, the this course was decided ou some days before | would be a great loss to the revenue, the Se ee me te rssasenge 9 tag daca - m 5 36 “é g i practical rssistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremner, : Souator Haythorne even gave notice of hia| paveane has been greater than 1 former . tee. My itil re ih * great and my Ys v who will be pleased to see a// his former cus- motion. | year We have given employment to 4] jifo a burden. 1 commenced the use of the ts és 6. 36 és om tomers at my office, 13 Queen Street. . be article concludes with a sueering large number of persous. We have re- SARSAPARILLA In April last, and have used vr JOHN COOMBES Siusion to Mr. Havket it may not be; atored a0 important industry to Canada. it reguiariy sil oe ae — My condition «6 sé : 36 se 10 se ak ich be. tide whee Hineb ! re a girth sent, mettle chars, Scored Ape toate, wie the. eawatasarcry ct owt Be re tore o 4 896 © «12 * to 26 Conte _ ¢ Manyto whom it will be satisfactory to West Indies, and we have aver the people respect - being now able to do @ good day's 9° te 0 av nts. N ° € we that thie gentle: ian, whom I feel | their sugars at a price hv higher than work, although 73 years of ago. Many inquire otice to Contractors. ’ provd to have as a collecgue, stands high in twould have prevailed had the old policy what has wrought such a cure in my case, and BALANCE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND ' 4 aise ial t Sens ; 2 s 2 i : he estimation of the House as an able and | continued. I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, TEXYENDERS for the erection of additionsl AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. Glover, Vt., Oct faithful y \ aia epresentati whose character | COTTON. : 7 ; cont . . 2 . 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, . Sst. Jo 4 a ° wutrasis favorably with that of the ex-| The next industry is the cotton industry. Hema Putas.” ULSTERS AT COST. i buildings ag ma 7 cane saa . itister . 7 . : 3 told ; ottetown, will be received up to the lo r , and ex Governor whose tennte of | we must all recollect the stories told by an Uflice conduced laruely to the benefit of ite about ‘‘cotton Aver’s SARSAPARILLA ctres Scrofala ~~ — ‘ke Beeld Laird—but not much to tt f th nai SS a fortunes in a | nd all Scrofalous Complaints, Erys! Plans and specifizations can be seen at the Provings for whi a. _ ‘Mi a oF tO | lords” who ao ~ —_ aon of | elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, A LOT OF MEN’S UN DERCLOTHING AT A BARGAIN | “fice of Messrs. Stirling & Harris, Agrees, d he | ae Oe 0 | wooderfully short time at tho **p"" . : on and after Monday, the 2nd day of March. z con Editor seers to think my speech the people. { will not be aurprised to hear ere rere hs Weed ot alt ta - FROM 39 CENTS TO 65 CENTS cumsdin a al im ~well perhaps it is —but will he show |), gentlemen to-day complaining that mae . en aint e a wie ° A} pee oa a éud En meen « gufficient manliness the poor unfortunate men who have gone the eéuele, an Shee aes ce oa pee + Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1885—e04 pat her - his reads of fair play to publistr it,and allow | inty cotton manufacturing are suffering. Sesnathans the Cadena: ’ . lo ally or the Ea Judge waetner the speech 18 | pot this mach I can say : _ S pelaiveds PREPARED BY WHITE AND COLORED COTTON WARPS | ry it. itor inclined to misrepresent aot suffering. There was great 80 “re : ; :' atmong hon. egg 8 asi ae et Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maes. 8 ST M AKE S.) “a Yours truly, t oor consumer. mista » Iti ; Sal a mae , a! J.T. Jennys. Se even to the leader of the aa Sold by ali Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. (BE ee SPECIAL Meeting of the Shareholders i taieninienieammenecaen sy one of his speeches, bewailed | ————— ee LA. of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Co. will be ‘ s 6d Lanomink Goxe.—The store at mg em a of men who had to pay a SF CHEESE veel held in the Rink Buildiug, cu Thursday, March - late 3 hn & occupied for many years by the sicher goles for cotton, 9 yards of which, he | $ ' y 12th, at 7 Ae p w., to take into —— “ae . a tnd , 1 | plc - “eg sah | mig? " » . : oom ses . vente : i . ani tp FT ragp ang. ry l said, went to wake ag go = «| - Choice THAS in half-chesis and packages of 5, 10, 13. and ete ea of making certain alter | DEE te e.mritcly desicoved & m8) T will not partucularizs. oud laughter. )! orn at Ke | hy ost, . we EHO OF thew 0 vely destroyed by fire | T have had pleced ian wey a ed 100 Boxee—-"Y UOLESALE & RETAIL. 20 pounds—W holesaje and Retail. W. W. STANLEY, | | inst. Wehave not heard whether | price carrent of Sie © oe ; : . i Secretary « : acd whetter vs ii on cottons at that ome « x ~ to ‘ , , 1 a oe u on, Wau apy iseurauce ou the building or piving Awertean pric ee Boonies. 4 OE. 2% & GOF KF°s. Ch ter ue te, he ol 20 taw wkly Qmoe Ch’town, Keb. 26, 1885 date, taken frow the N