ii — nnn ——_————— ee —_— eT , & oe 7 a. , * - 2 * . _ . ”~ r ’ rT" - e ae i ae 4 T Y / « : THE DAILY EXAMINER SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1894. 7 : i ve thee 30th, 1 te 1 COST OF THE RUM TRAFFIC ’ " ’ ; ‘ tat ; ? } ; THE FATAL ROW AT BONSHAW o>." | SAD DEATH OF MRS. BROWN," °% Tt set wmsrve. 13 .. Ile atter | fron Wiplaih abe ites As ViiOWs LO} ; - 2 : Sain . and the Muscatine Journal: . : —>, q lied New Yea Dear She was always s . In a recent Issue you say, “Anarchists ; roctidati lelicate, but was ableto work about the| The Body Found To-day on the Ice. | want to get bread by force, but ther seem | lnvestigation Before Mr. Mellish. . ete wor } y want to get bread by forve, bat they seem | ‘ ‘ i Villing ) pa r weer e&, and now |; 1 { s vent the house - much do they pay? The Anarchists area | ay i eork after tt row sii yas rue body of Mrs. Charles Brown. who | Yer! small wing of the laboring classes of | a 2 : i to her bed the week af the | deceased unens eeks ago. was found | OUT countrs It is hardly worth while to | tvidence of Dr. Murchison and the Girl cl ti ; Tiadhene thes € wells re ee = . Sedan ticneas tt ee 7 | find out how much they pay for beer and ———— after th w she would not ge + me | known ov sterman, upon the ‘ie e near | whiskey, but the millions of working | . + ty inys t very late and wou co to bed Mason’s Point, on the south side of the people pay ove! $750,000,000 every year | ' -“ vearly, She wa vat : ' P| river, dire tly opposite Kensington Bat | for that which is not bread. Why not re- Insurance Agent, 7 \ a : “ie ' bed, and was! : ' tery It had previously been covered by | mind them of the fact? They are the | \ I , ’ “ K al it the hous a yy sl “ot t s ypor 0 ] e ‘olossal ru raffic | CH 4 RLOTTETOWN | ; : ; snow, and had thus escaped the notice of | ™#!" Support of the « ul rum trafh AR | me Mellish, | lo Mr. Stewart. - I saw MeNevin Iving | 4), ao oe Mr. Me a. a Michael | which boasts of drawing into its coffers — —OF’- eat pe 2 " ? gh, ; N u tik th . ; = - Kvar ; Mr John H wrper and Mr Crane Becane hundred millions - dollars — | i Mes ~ | \I sife was with me th , AN sive pro eeded. with Mr Carmody . to the spot | nually. rhe laboring yp ople of the coun- i } s ‘ ae r worn Soon I remained there ti il re® | thie forenoon, and brought the body to | try spend more for whiskey and beer than | x ’ ° ‘ ' <, when we went to bed ,_ | town. The ice was too thin to bear a horse | the entire banking capital of the nation, | re ] 1 } 1 wa lo the Attorney-General.— Both Giles and the party procured a wood sleigh | If they would save what they spend in this | ; } “Er © , ; pie and MeNevin pleaded wit : “] which they hauled themselv. in ~.. | way and start banks they would soon have \ ' n e this affair Thev were in the house quest is being held th ey i silk i fo 110,000 banks with $2,250,000 capital. | . * \ ee “a ie prem | Dr. MeLeod Ihe funeral will take place | Don’t get the mgures wrong I'll write it a) j ; 1 : me to setth Phey ' PORTE. Fon ce -f tlie seksi of Mr |° it so there will | aera In con ’ | Bach six ian apology, w vib UC | Mofieeeor. at k. sha tn 4 , ; Years, by saving what they pour down their . i ’ ' pu ahed thy pap ae t - C as [ ms er | taroats, the y co ild have banks running in SreciaL DesparcoHes TO Tue Examiner , , 4 ry of MeN : } heir interest with an aggregate capital of "| M . : en - B haw, Dec. 11, 18) MACDONALDS OF BORKODALE | two th ". ind om hundred and fifty mil- | SENSATIONAL REPORT FROM | I, John A. MeNe stable f Bor -_—— } ‘Ons Of dofiars, leaving a net profit of at ai . ehav » hereby anolo f 27 : I i nteresting articlh 1 Tue Dar | ist cne hundred millions a year to be | ' 1 ° T Ty » 2 + TO . »Y . , , me ie iy wad be | So td. Mem Marghicon tor my- wsiecon-| Btsutren of Zinl December, the Be led among them. Put this at_ them, WEST AFRICA. Commencing SATURDAY, 13th inst., we will offer our whole p ‘ u , —_ ; a ’ ' MeLean Sincla vites addit.o nia t it at them strong—the we or . i ‘i » 7a . f > ’ ‘ , : Y ik : ian eae: MNT ENENTT Telos tx Gaels own hows ob Veiday | Vections te ble atvous ofthe Sinedounite | s00h to dettick te aaranen teemel — ‘stock of White Goods, Table Linens, Lawns. Checked Muslins, VWeN : G . ' Hem ae st ee a es ee “ i Seok sg : oe a | ° . ry Y e. ae ’ ; ‘ night, D Sth. 189 \ t ' nt Glenaladale and Borrodal bie is oe noney for that which is not bread, and s | + ‘ Q ) 7 nC T TeIS ¢ . a Sls | illow Wo : - . i und { refines ' raniv Tight; and hence few, if anv corres the I labor f r that which eatisficth not sid Great Excitement Il London. i Sheetings, Cottons, | iilow Cotton: ? owels, I able Ne p: i . 1 ! . ee pagel \ t 3 are required The Glenaladales of lao ss ° r “ ' >; a Ac) arpwear imKerTS Athe Mes | a et me mE ee Cases, Drawn Linens, Piques, Ladies’ Underwear, Knickers, < en L WMeN | i thd id ma : 9 pei aid WW iy very teresting tems, and I trust they ‘ : ‘ “1 "4 1 whe4 e . . , tthe day of re tenes may be induced to furnish you with some | |, Tye injunction obtained in advance from | The Fremch Are Concerned Ie It. Chemises, White Skirts, ete. ak ' ancl i for publicatio In hopes that thev may the nited States Court at Milwankee Wv j : t | He * the apoiogy signed by Gillespie ah. 1 the receivers of the Northern Pacifie rail- -— , - . ca io SO respecting their own family, I w ee net an ot A j . - nny, 1 wa Boxsnaw, Dec. 11th, 149 t present add only a few notes regarding | W@¥ to restrain the employes from leaving | oS Aa sat jac qn Det. ection eng tem Lady should take advantage to attend this Sale re. tole him | J. M. Murchison for my abusive language | descendants chiefly reside in this Proy- | Cation of the powers of the law. The re- | Military and political circles here are : . ; Re this G : Potten and hereafter if I am | inc ceivers have adopted a new schedule of | exe:ted by a sensational report which has , ys at x reports contra from Angus Macdonald, the Borrodale of | Y8ze"> causing a re luction of from 5 to 10 | reached here from Sierra Leone. It is MeN ' 4 ir - it IT ack wledge to be the truth of the 1745 “tl was the son of John. the fifth | per ce nt. in their employes pay. And be } stated that in Senegambia, a sritish col- e MeN ied te re ee ee eet Deh aa e, left three danghters and | fre putting it into force they obtained an onial settlement of West Afriea, according ure some real ar ais G i ae pow ti Mrs. M ‘ to prosecut four sons, Alexander, Donald, John and | isjuaction restrainiug the employes and | tothe re port of Capt. Lundy, the Inspector ' MeNevi rdyed Sel Jounxn Guvesri ical ' a . = ande te won if ee ca, | their unions “combining and conspiy | General of frontier police and twenty-six ad gin t M vet 1 . ; ie ae , i . fe. where he: made a fortur a ng to quit, with or without notice, the men, with several offigers of the First Bat- ‘ ‘ : handed the tumbler t marzan rau roe SOS Pest W.rncee - se Ce a oe, ele oie eed ale the object of | talion of the West India Regiment, who ; ‘ . ; : he said am 14 vears of age ¢ was | and hence was known as “Alasdair an | : . ] = ; - a ’ ray , ‘ y i % : a a ou ig ae am | a servant with Dé Murchison, During | oir” He married a danghter of the Gov. | pling or embarraseing. its et pee ee tae” ee ce Our stock of WHITE EMBROIDERY has been imported ised to ta any of ¢ or 1 Cranial a oe | mT ms : ERP in Cui ». | an reneral from interfering with | Dopias, have been killed. t is adde ye. thy tht of December 18th I heard Mrs. | ernor, and on her death shortly afterwards | ®! os ane _ | I , ; . ee ° "| as ‘ . , 7 y ot the three that night > - : : . ' i ai “ . } th officers and agents of the | that they were shot by French troops. It I ® S 7 TOTS nd ] he T1ECeS and yatterns W e fee ' real as hat s she | returned home yurchase he Gienala- 7 7. . é 7 j ; Aw J ‘ ‘ 6 AU lied I othe: at all that nigl I his Re 1 i : we ser s . i : ro} me He : ao ca . i nd t r receivers ol their employes in any | is also asserted that the French officer en- dire et fi om Gai ' Sw ItZe I la ° | | : ce I iressed and cam ugown stairs sate } y nue oS ww ue’, ! } : a ala 4 ° 1 : it half a glass al ; san eae hey | and had three sons, Ronald, John of Rhue | Mauner by actual y lolence, Antimida- | gaged in the attack was captured, and that ‘ "A y In SeA .. Cis om ‘Ss - “hee = , , aad ad a : : lil , <4 ‘ a ind Alexander he “a first-named died | ton threats or otherwise.” This is a deve- | this confirms the story that the British Sul e, W ill please oul ou t el . i told MeN Thad a good \ ; 2 a : ow, ns ae “a etait eal \ oniied ralso died unmarried | lopment of the doctrine laid down in an | force was destroved by French troops. The i vete, and slled me a “liar wae Se cc ee oe "EE gage caemgrete pa i ¢ age | injunction obtained from a Michigan court | affair has caused the greatest -excitement. . > ee Sere ta Set. Mar | arma, bees Wk desler Sede BeMoeen | i cas thie Alcmeedier, tel cat Salasaie, | Pottrelning tas omploen ofa Meteo apd | New Embroideries, New White Quilts. ‘y “] reat [eT eis a= Sas cadk, an cr.” who erected the monument. to Ann \rt ro ra lroad from continuing a | MW TORY - 7 e ~ | e ha t v Fe Oat aon ees oa : Mee , ne Princ Chat es und h di 1 before it was strik wr agp hey prthe Aadd atid yw ae | WORSE EVEN THAN IN P, E, I, New Insertions, New Sh-etings, [had ondered the | the deetor sent me for Mr. Beaton, Me-| the inseription on the monument. Hix | sbility Beyond the were moral force which | | New Cambrics, New Pillow Cottons, . Nev sail to me that I might go after al rother Donald must ay ied In early 9 a ' : = : ie aad e . | : : patie to | Seu bns fom the GiseHoa | fea ean fn to futher serene | Tes te that he man who dobre bee: | Wholegale Bribery’ i8 Changed. | New Lawns, New Towels, 7 : Thev were not touching the loctor n n vonn | ' rela tne m irriea : ath — : “i ; ao oe ; offa: : on nare | Y T . = a L wast m. He whi Ce ee ee et Catto; ae ahaha Seon oudibente wae — | New Lansdales, New Towelings, MeN en say + going ul I did and had five sons—Archibald, Alexander, | 0 U — ee 5 = fry 8 ar rty | . > ¥ 4 ble 7 ; I her what MeNevin had teen eaying, | thes were going to. bent hin. 1 did not Joly Janes aid Angus) “Alexander was | "Wich aay agaressive band of strikers | the Goygrmment of Newfoundland in| New E.dgings, New Table Limens, ; 2.3 . ai por — . ; 7 3 I over I sat or the stuirs for a a oud m errietver, WhO vent to ndta Ssuany pul c. } | + ‘ r na we ¥ I ; a ‘ uM at ee th afterwards L heard nothing. Then | at i Ps shed the first Eng 7 hewspap : Syrup of Figs Trouble. j New Underwear, New 1 able NX apkins, = y ? aa me \ to the dining-room, looked th i¢ as wal | an murdered | aye f _ ‘ ' . on oe M . ’ 3 ad ‘ retur g a hal John was Produced from the laxative and nutri- Sr. Jouy’s, Jan. 6. j z ' - AP eee . Sates oie ay | an off 1 the King’s service, and died | t ous juice of California figs, combined | Yesterday the Opposition played a ¢ i statement to Dr. Robertson as to what [| unmarried. James was a priest. He was | with the medical virtues of plants known- | trump card by presenting petitions against | " } a : i al seen and heard. I saw Mrs, Mur drowned in crossing from Skye to Arissig. | to be most beneficial to the human system, the return of every member of the Gov- A LL N EW GOO DS ¥ ’ a e _ we ; oven ry her bed } ms f Angus was lost by shipwreck, so that Ar- | acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and } ernment and. every Government supporter, es s Se . Ge CE gy Ao row Her eve was bla It snot | chibald was the ouly one of —~ f Rhu i =~ Ls, etfe side J ares, the gyre charging wholesale bribery and corruption. a ? ick the dav befor sons who | i to old age He marric dispelling colds and headaches, and Cur} The Opposition claim that they have | fe io ae 2c . 1 a > he > ; : : ul. ‘ lo Mr. Warbu W I ‘ \ M gor, sy ind had A ing habitual constipation. laden evidence to iiaiaeie the whole | Housekeepers and other 5 N ill find this a good ‘ han C to ‘ : fillespie told me to come into the dining- | ander, Join Gregor, Coll, Ann, Catherins - | Gunaineeik sath. tehaskale toe Ga Pe . ° : See er aL ae aces,” Fie ould $0, cntes nal aad wat bo] S00, Jeaaea bed May. Nexande SUNDAY SERVICES, | bere of the Government. and io diequatity | Feplenish their stock of White Goods, t ‘ I asKel me ! \ : G and C ll jive at dal ea. Loch- etn danni | tet if a was, and I #O8.50 H r ee ae i see any drin} dint. but never marrie] te, ! aa a St. Paul’s Church.— First Sunday after most of them | it reduced. I told ; ae "| army, served in Spain, and was at Waterloo. | the Epiphany: Morning Prayer and Holy | | ' , it i - = Se rN cet me wax ae | Be arsl ow RIPEN tin take | Comicon ad Th vet” Sent A a a a captain, but joined avain a avmaster of | School at 2.30. Even ng I rayer at ij “as re va . gear Fe ee toe rae Wee eT ene | the forty-seeond, married a a Farquar, | 0 ¢-0ck —_—-—-- 5 ey os Se ee a | UaHy the ae a men Gres oy re don at Gibraltar, and died there shortiy afte St. Peter’s Cathedral.—First Sunday after ‘ H ' e fac > ones my eve inquest, though there were nome further | wards without iseue. Coll, who was a the Epiphany : Holy Communion at 8 a.m. | T bl § ff g f th P che toh sere to tana the chert cnt of ame | eercmlate a report of which will appear | iedical doctor came to this Island and| Matins et 1615 o'clock Choral celebra- CITIDC DUITETINE 0 € Foor. ors a ‘, agg cae a a & | on Monday ! practiced here very suecessfully for sever- | tion of the Holy Eucharist and Sermon at | pang ie to take the $5 from me and “slag” me, | Both MeNevin and Gillespie were sent | al years prior to 1434, but returned again | 11. Children’s Service at 2.30. Evensong | Vessel Wrecked and all Hands Lest. a W hes got , hac the se ‘ n MeNes | fo the Supreme Court for tria Ba to > otland and Sermon at 7 o'clock The services ceili: 9 Mv wife | "#5 fixed in each case s oN pial iw ‘Ann married Colonel M acdonell, of | will be the same as on Christinas Day. Loxpon, Jan. 6 St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mass at ' } tt t va fhe sa ' nd £750 ihe 0 ai ' he” wacuailil he wold al 13} : | Throughout England the cold has lately : an. antl S J co al « i . il, pa é ‘ I j ‘ hooey i.o0 a _ ae Mass at 8.30 a. m. been greater than has been experienced é cp ar cap ore. seal +] eoteil i : : ee ear Cermee, Sis HOW resides in Fait | Hiol Mass and Sermon at 10 a. . | for fifty veara siomer nye - a a oe THE CONCERT LAST NtGir, ugh, where his two sisters, Mr ibeon | Vecsora - a ee a — fifty years. i adele Seed he Mrs. Gil e : In London, the thermom- McNe : Hi ants ad 181 ; aad i i meso’) Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed | eter registered 11 above zero. got wp and struck 1 th ] eo ag . . Cart a : Hy : h Ml , | Sacrament at 7 o'clock, | A vessel went ashore on Goodwin Sands . . . ‘ - . ” oe autperineg ‘ t scdonald, . ‘ ‘ ; ° " . - ° — a — — ' »s vd me i ndat t the concert ve n t! E hats P PF ial : } 1} ’ First Methodist Chureh. — Preaching | in the Straits of Dover last night. At i a ! - o3.. Of anmnure, t, siand., an er : . ’ j . ° mim 308 |) Lyeenm last « g¢ by Mr. James E.| yg = wnte are A A Macdineld Hou | at ll a.m. by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer, and | daylight the wreck had disappeared, hav- 2 goit be any ‘siugzing’ | y nd his pupils, assi<ted by well-| archibald J. Member of the Pr ee | at T p.m. by Rev. W. W. Brewer. Sunday | ing probably been pounded to pieces. und wave , know ly zen iteurs aT tages s Cc. M ‘ "sige = School and B.ble classes at 2.30. Covenant | Without doubt, ali the crew were his f Tien T got m3 appla . : ca Tee I, “i ‘A and Sacramental Service in the church at | drowned. . yas going to etrik ' a pene Petes | __ All the canals in the west and south of REST SLE TIL III II III IIIT ITI II TI TIIN MeN: ' t thos pre kt Miiiendhd Ma: Second Methodist Charch.—Preaching | England are frozen over. In Dumfrie- ime Z 4 t il i rts nell Po nt. Pp KE Islar d at lla m. by Re 7. J J Colter who sup- shire, Scotland, all outside work is ) pr F a ' “ , The } vas a we livine ave James F plic 3 for Mr. Brewer. and at 7 p. m. by | stopped. The suffering of the poor all Y BU 2 a | is ; iG r of the Provincial | Rev.G.C.P. Palmer. Sunday School and | Ver the country is terrible. Bi pea a - n MeN miu Rorald Macdonald. ~ bie classes at _ 5 You ree i —_—_—_>—__.. Wi bad nN : i « ’ " imerous family nion at 3.15 he annual Covenant | ; | i Best Return ADVER Ise Most Nev i : to strike ; ' i ong ; tet cha... | Getvion with do Gammament af in Te Failures in Canada. Dor Adautions I For Reades iy 2 m » don't ! L Ha } led Valitse Supper will be heldat night ' pe i » | % oi ) 8 thes rt owar Is tl : ' at on M ; oe a New York, Jan. 6. : ff J | ' I =e © I I i R ag Pix Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting | ares : ete j IN im ae ft p fs ©) fand t} I estate l some time bef t to} at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at| Dun & Co’s Weekly Review of Trade | oo : i s - \ fte G 7 te Mr. Hope S ! to Lord | 7 p.m. by Rev. D. Sutherland, pastor. aay? that in the past week there wer 41 1 ei | peor I Phe concert began with a brief and ap- | Howard. of Gloop, who changed the | Sabbath School and Bible Class at 230, | Canadian failures reported, against 17 in | isi ‘ irag priate New ear’s greeting by Miss ; ; . yn ‘ oe 2 same week of last year. i‘ S ; ’ lt My veal » Lo apne. St. James’ Chureh——Preaching at 11 the same week of last yea Rs ' . a \\ : : sli It waz at Bor a House that | - €/ a.m. and at 7 p.m | as | 4 . : nS pupil- " — aoe Charles Stuart landed when he arrived in we : i ® ‘ While I wa x over srs her | duett by “ ow. ieee le.” Mis i tekken | sad Baptist Church—Preaching at 1] a. m | Failure of a St. John House . Ce 8 ! ’ aa ; ' Ss -ot ! ! (40 ere ic reside Pon ' - ' —— , | ° ” 3 SC } ; a Mu wists bak of wx 00 it} Semen athd Manila Huge, width wan oot | ee eee alien he sila om | gy m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. | = The Leading Newspaper of P. E. Island pre - lay 4 rile G played lering the tender yeare of the |r... shere he desvatched meanenmers tc Sun lay School and pastor’s Bible Class at | St. Jonx, Jan. 6. Me al ! i Css ee’ waen* ae : ; : ‘ a , | 6a . . cS ont a 2 an j| performers. The “Children’s Song,” by | all the chiefs from whom he expected a ia : | Geo. H. McKay, dry goods merchant, | EVERYEB D pi | ' ie Bid ve ‘ tt » rl wer ‘ Pan > i , ee r or , ” re rece | re ‘ * a . . *he,8 { ; ites ies a a es E = 1& = ! lL, #", | assistance lo Borrodale he again rr M fing if use, Upper Great George | King Street, has assigned. Liabilities, | ; o MoX : ae Webster an ithe Mis Pope, which | pened after bis long and weary wander- | Street.—Services at lla ™. and 7 p.m. | $39,000; aseete, $25,000. tra vevin sald abel rf came next onthe programme, was we ings in the Highland glens and mountains, | Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. | hone a re : 1 Master W McKie followed | During all these his constant companion ; 4) LARGEST GES : y iring all these his constant companio i casiniin! Matinee ele” aida — RGES LARGEST ; | . piano solo, “The ‘Wandering | had heen John of Rhine who wrote the | 939 o'ckck, p. ne Eeucgelnne sc. ‘The Prohibition Commission. | Win size incirculation | j @ a oeaaidl i ra ee ~ | 2.30 o'clock, p. , uvangelistic Ser- i | ’ ; - me a pe To-night:” | Journal of hie wanderings and escapes. At! viee conducted by Mr. D. W.- Scott, | “a 4 : s = ! Inet, “Homeless To-night,” | this time the family lived in a small hut 7 ahi «i cal - Monrreat, Jan. 5. | He the It his fist int was then sune by Mise 6 laure end Pe'es a 2 ot a , | Opening with a song service from 7 to] | . eee 4 bY ‘ deen thie emis shin tal Af sent S erected In pl . > OF the a which had | 745 p.m The work of the Prohibition Commis- | , . . sitet a f prea :* been burned down by the King’s troons : . ‘i | ai ik practical Ver, § are is - | _ ult | Master Gower Mel plen-ed the a feces > tee tan ee sheltered the | ,, @0*P¢! Meeting —Remeniber the Gospel | saa “con oe rliay ma eel c E rinee Ci C loo bad een arrive ’ : . a about a (hat! Great Bie Man.” that h hed 4eT she tin tence el n the rine had | 2fternoon, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the | . ; | ; : ff by the troops and even the ring ha oes ; ; . a yids *8¥% | rexpond to an en rhe cornet duet by | jeen torn from the old ladys finger. It is | Railway men, Strangers always weleome.| Failure of a Well-known Firm. | a : I . Miss Ge. We 1 Mr. M. Galbraith was | ..; lin “Jesse’s Memoirs of the a teeadiae”™ Lesson: Isiah 55, 1—*A Free Salvation.” | nsectamincii 3 ' al if e + M1 ‘ ! I raet j ‘ 2 : a | Z pita pean 1 Mr. ren’s read that she had also lost a son at Culloden a | Boston, Jan. 6. ‘<a ss ' nd n ; ' a ,' ' ¢ dealing with hardships of sa _— lhe Prince was at first reluctant to enter Men’s wool underclothing, cheapest in | D. Lothrop & Co., publishers, have as- | ~ : a es ee : ave we h , 2 a au viven . 7. appropriate to t a house whose inmates had suffered | towr Moore & McLeod signed. j «A pig a ‘a head tee) sc. - 1 p Kap Gal C1 en so much in his behalf, but he at length A hemor cochspiiiatimmiiiieiintie . a 3 - - ” 1 ~ inet es VPh ps a Happell. | wont in. and wit! tears in his eves said to . . ‘ ‘ } “9 | euv We went to the ha te ; ete Mantis? ent In, é ih ears In MIS Cl au For bargains in men’s wool underwear | a sa ¥ i as ft \ ce ltnagon suet meg Miss Hetty Colling’s Mrs. Macdonald, “Can you, endure the try Moore & McLeod | Rey ~~ 7 “Ga 3 ee eee a M % , | 80l0, “Over the Harbor Bar, ve sight of one who has caused so much loss wo Te eee i | sax a Sexy | s | ' fuot of the stairs oie . * aplendidly sung and = greatly appreciated Tae ‘a ecu ssiler 29 enn | ._ PD ITC yar . ° / John Gillespie cat to the hall and| Phe vocal soles by Min Jean Mash aad |” “a vs an, Her reply |= a | of BABY’S OWN SOAP in your linen ——~ “ ' , ' Was “Jes, even though all my sons ha } -s - . ° ° . ked me down and dragged 1 “ack | Miss Emma Murphy were alzo_ well " - lrawer. and it rill ar . ! . Sinn irph fallen im vour iisbaceses service vou drawer, and it wi impart to your, ake ; — | , : n Ph h L pene sateced. ond Wiles hes Murphy 5 hente ee 7 . a oe ei j | . We tak« Sto ] k Januarv Ist, clothes the delicate aroma of fine French Pot Pourri in a modified | and in order to clear out the degree. The longer you keep the eee Soap before using it the better. BUY " Mil tary Galop, which was | , I } fi if | ’ thre uN , nad : ' - » “The Darkies Patrol, was well as S lt T Ss lt T ‘ Oa nciadindh “tiem ‘ihe * rete i and rapturously excored. The On the following day, Saturday, Septem- | A a a | C 5 : d : piano duet, ber 20th, 1846, he went on board the ad er A manac P , Q ' - \ 1 #! i aid Was tramp ; | aver | \ «e Gussie an ; reG . ‘ > ray i ur ; ne} ‘ S ». Then they caught me by the neck | melt Pleyel ly Mies Gucsie and Mr. Geo.} vrench ‘ship L’Heroux. Twenty-three | IN STORE. ri ' of ont cane, Or ; I it Purdy, was followed by one of ; Ir. Vinni rentlemen and one hundred and seven | e got uj cee! tO WY combe’s inimitable violin solos, which | = ; ae a : TA wy} rive hie discounts : : | i’. men of common rank are said to lave - : j a age Beware of imitations. we will give big discounts all i oe ‘ * wr 3 t is, perhaps, needless to say, more than Railed with him when he escaned to| 2000 Bags Liverpvol Salt, Y 7 N i it i f ‘ f ri rat : ; ou rant this tO) pleased the audience and called forth an ee \ ck. ait slides cla i 320 “ Fishing st ou bel Unarecs 0 ‘mes the week f 4 tos MeNev said I cou ot : av eas : rance rewal of thirty thousan m9 coe sT 1 a . a re as : Sa ee ig ‘C| encore J he violin a vd « prnet duet by pounds had been offered in vain for his | 1,000 bush. Turk’s Island Salt, crushed, before this Year ig out THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Montreal, ua ¥ fu all h red While they were oh: k- — ‘ ee ‘“ ; sie F lag head in « country where the sum would | 1,000 A * uncrushed . . a. m HASZARD & MOORE, é , | Margaret Train P sf = ms . pi - the . a PR tg aie have purchased a princely estate, but no | PEAKE BROS. & CO. ee jan6—cv sat tf SOLE MANUFACTURERS i : ' set an ‘ for Me. Reat. eal call ‘ oe. ee : ' A a one attempted to give him up to his jan? | — eet eeineecieeseeneenenemnEE nner ~ ne Ch’tow: lee. 96 9 oa girl, to go ir. Beaton, a neighbor. oored. PD ring. th vening Mr. Welsh | ON 2” ne coated leneniten Aol J = i = : h’town. Dee.. 26, 1 t HW 1 had for him before during the row seng several comic songs, “bringing down i Se * ysl a ed bad : i. Sa ae | COS rs ONLY 15 CENTS. ee Ties hawi me bw the throat when th . aia etnias a The accomnaniete ‘ een to weep “as i“ iu lie it : | = ; : : the hou very tim ! mpant sorrowful farewe}] < pane tee 28 wed Ber i Beaton wax | were Mre. Melaan, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss | "Sr" ies have. T pie a Might 35 well wear mene at dato 8 £ coming, at ‘ : nm sail ely wuld get Fra er, Miss Murphy and Mr. Welsh. The * tate es a a aS es if : a | oy ; } ‘ ‘ om SS» ° ee : ° ener: x el ed aon our valus ble s mace, a oy ‘ | ’ ? 5 JE i 7" ° +z ; — uM Of bane from the Green | performance closed with “God Save the anh z re . ba od ti ae sn " cee nd J . whi T silk ina FOR SALE AT Lollars Away SS ; t vi . \ t iv i ' ; fe» v Oneen.” ’ ’ : ‘ : i a i 1 f - | ‘ ‘ home; also telling young Gillespie to take ill . ? an an , A. A. Macvoxaip > — — _ Cart Bo k t | ; their bag that was in the dining room Tne Erirnaxy.—The che of the NEWS: ‘NOTES . | Use poor tobacco er S 0 S ore. } You are throwing by not us‘ng ho : snd perha h here uld g Epiphany was duly observed in St : . < thet y aed Gilt apie went on . og Suietan’s Cathedral thie morning. <A : ee eee | Ind meerschaurn jan2 , # ~ bag. His father and MeNevin followed the Pont fical High Mass was celebrated, His : nal r — over a couple of cases One's 6S Sen: : WOO D i Li S ; hin 1 mv wife then locked the doo Lordship the Bishop officiating, assisted | Cf “™all-pox there : gn ( After he went out, NeNevin fell on the | by the Rev. Fathers Ignatius McDonald | New potatoes from Bermuda are being | sible as the ; : } = ’ | remained there an hour or more.| and Hogan as Deacon and Sub-deacon | received in New York market. of er Cattdven Bugey. GERW i\ BAKING leaw him ther Gillespie came bac! respectively Rey. Dr. Morrison acted as Chicago’s new Y. M. C. A building is : The pleasant flavor, gentle action and j WED SD / Pp > - twice for | und the son the third time.) Arch Priest, while Father McAulay | thirteen stories high and cost $859,000. | MAS IF F soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when i J ‘ W OER. \\ MeNevin would not go a Gi performed the duties of Ma-ter of Cere- The Canddian turkey wae found in| | in need of a laxative and if the father or eA pie, er., told him to go te h— Iwas monies The service throughout was | 4) 001, a as ecieic ee ae . mother be costive or bilious the most . . ote ling by the dining-room wimlow at the most impressive, and the altar was taste- | ese co ice x — oe ne a oo | PLUG CUT.S grati ‘ying reeults follow its use, so that | is EQ@t Al TO ef The morning after the assault I ¢ fully decorated for the occasion. Rev. | ino to Red ean cm < cata — if e thin it is the best family remedy known and OSTS LESS THAN | my wife's condit’ I found her | Father Reid preached a very forcible ver- inet eons ee ee It ill ; ' every family should have a bottle. ...... | we) Sh complained of mon appropriate to the Feast; while the 2 E'S. Spence, w] wanized the Ontar WI dive the ee —— i ANY OTHER ON THE MARKET. ty in the howels All her right choir, assisted hv the orchestra, rendered pl hie 4 ’ : re sae he ae wee pipe a rich How to Get a Suulight Picture, . : +) hd e usual excell anner the a yebiscite movement, says: “In every muni- | " ns ”» ¢ —- ej : j red suena the om il mn " " ual cellent mann ' = ane cipality in which the prohibition vole tact h d Send 25 “ Sunlight Soap wrappers ! ‘ hips, and from the front rig it ae whi h was rendk re l at Midnight sufficiently over whelming to warrant | a andsome (wrappers bearing the words “‘Why Does Try a Five Cent Package. ' a = seal hae ¢ a 7 _ ee ee eee action, our friends should at once appeal is — f) color and @ Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) : el reg 0 vas aleo dice lored . ‘ * * ago a — evening Ve pers fe j to the muni ipal council asking for the | a sr ne YOUL to Lever Bros., Ltd.. 43 Scott St., Toronto. ‘and size OF DOW | aIKIE, | Ph 2) eee os oe the music select passing and submitting of a bye-law An | 1 ii AS “ r| L et and you will receive by posta pretty pic- -——_ - ae : sa kiwi Of Diack, apd Cu being of a very high ordes : : ae : : | : . . : +o . i , ; . ond advance in this line will net weaken but | (J cut an ture free from advertising, and well worth we ; ss . . oe “ble at a a Evasxernicar.—Conduetor J Mek: rather strengthen our determination to in rh Sg ee le framing. This is an easy way to decorate Sway y re Sees. oO ae Latest and Best World § Fair Book, »} hal been passing biewd from Saturday Bo oF-5.t — Ictor J ut MCKAY, es ; ss » heetancad pe gaunt : The : at ‘ fe WR et, ade 3 ; sing; she said she dul not tell me of Wir has jurt elesed a series of evangelistic ist on farther legislation | er ” . Ae Sree nsitoue att «pie + =e com aay en ‘ P al ’ Ur wl ff 1 lust nd : et he t westttl . ‘ ywetings In ruro, and whose labors h iP? + | e > . ve . sj ss « aie a we “ . sequali or superb Illestrations an = O WwW - 908 - Deca sad mL co a n lo t a ip st a no Huan Mr. Bell sing “The Midshipmit 9 | send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends ae Mk SA wo’ ae, -., Ml i i compicte idistory, Over 6% p zs 8 b)x10. a 4 a 4 ht | de . ¥ hy il ha aa wifl Cecile @ sscles er meetings in the | 00 Wednesday night. open. Write your address carefally. — * | cfieles by prominent officials oan Sie aee aes ——— —— ae + tun a tee : ‘a a ~ } én 70 1 ¢ “ wi n°-wspaper Couper schem Send outfit of sector. She put me off a ~~ theage peepee mel » (late Athenwum) on r'ry Moore & McLeod for best value in | J. B. Pace} Tobacco Co., Richmond USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the TOOKE S COLLARS, CUFFS and SHIRTS for sale | such, or 50c. (returna le) for handsome outfit. ent Grn Pees Smenangee | en o> om net furs, dec29, | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. Blood and NerveRemedy. : by the leading houses in the Dominion. li—jané Or eee ree jant--4i Stanstead Junction, Ou