ar ive DoLLaks a YEAR, “This is true Liberty, when Free Ger fen. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniiwses. Smneite Copies Two Cents meme NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1890. ; os ; Tm fr ‘ Meats and their Digestibility. Che Daily Examiner |eege . 12 TAS DAILY EXAMINER. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ' . . ~~. ar GSA Abbeb kak ak a ee - im anne According to Payon, without there being hie f anything absolute in those qualities which very depend on the particular state of the diges- tive organs of different individuals or on their idiosyncrasies, we may say in general that meats are more easily digestible the VOL. 25.—-NO. 51 New Road Supervisers. Sir,—-From the present outlook all over the Island, there can be little doubt but that the Liberal-Conservatives will be vic- JANUARY .29, 1890 ls issued | vening Dy fieep it Before the People. The Examiner Publishing Ce., for towards ladies is a model of chivalrous ' After the promotion of the Hon. W. W. Sulivan to a seat the Supreme Court That is to say, the man who himself does on FROM THEIR OFFICE, Keep it before the people—That the Sulli- sae ‘ : ; : s sihiltidlecde ' f bis ‘) : mar — oe the polls on the mn less strong their cohesion and the less - watt - . - ° rg ad} str ‘ r rec . ao » F + a ‘ . vo . r . . 64 i] ne ! TUR ; a2) a 1 i ‘ s a . ial : | yan win ration, Dy reaucing it rate ey m ay 2 BA ely counted on as our aw their hardness. \ e mi ht thus establish Ui UNUUL UbLiy bot a 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock | of 1; | -s/ makers for another term of years This ; Sanne : m= a age ran ‘of expenditures, saved to the taxpayers Ker: sother term of years. bet ween them the following order, beginning Charlottetown, P. E. Island i Baby Hb. mm *4 << ee - cs ae i Palin |a million of dollars in tea years. being we case 1 would suggest that they with the lightest ; Sea and river fish, fow), ee Ps . s nk % te a. | Ia Ae Bate the welt Mees te ee amend the act relating to road commis: gam. crustaceans, lamb, veal, mutton, v0 White Eagle. ep & vefore the people—ERAL ENE MC” sioners so that these officials be appointed wijc RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ree ha shaadi atels than ee I 1 wild boar aud pork In these categories RS eS | ial 5 la | Leod Adiinistration will miintain the same for a certain number of years only. Four are gen ‘rally considered heavy and bard Six Months.... veesdstecessCiuee o ii RA. + Xe tian BIRGER WDE etree ae a , ‘scale of economy, and save every dollar| years would be qu wb enough for these ¢,, digest, slmon, eels, geese, ducks, and "he at 4 aN A é “4 wsurlvea Prades}, . : » ‘ > ; — f a > a ‘ ® » . Rhnvee BOMERS,.....csccccceccecsceces l - 7 of the public money that can be saved. th : : ) 7 was in S ce, J tw °: - hd some other water birds, as well as strongly One Month. ....- cee ceeee cece erences OW } 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR | Keep t€ before tha people—That the Sulli- eas eee a ’ 22 sinoked aud salted meat. he followmg 47 Advertising at most moderate rates. ty E '& 4 3 ' 25 és Standard Yellow “6 : : . *. : 1 ; \ t wore y as hat ta ake let them 1 ay shows about the time required for the aad i ciliaees nella Mi ai me > Rage =) - ei Cention Mae ;Van Ad ninistration collected debts due ree ’ ‘h sia e ees ee all the digestion of different kinds of food :— yntracts may ae fol thly, quar-/ rranwiated Su | Province 4 early $80.009| Useless ones should go, that better ones ; a aie al Province to the amount of nearly $80,000 £9, terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on i -. Boat : % : : : Hours. ’ ) ’ J 2s might take their place. air to have operates. y Sh aS Or NAtEP iD ; ae |—which, if they had vot done so, must - ke their place. It is unfair to have OE WOU. tis oon intt ps nnine ennonseeee at a: JAASSES. 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. i one set of men monopolize all the gai poof (oj = —- : ihave come out of the pocxets ef the tax- Salt beef ( oiled) eo 415 i j He come ut © poos #X-ispoils Others should have a chance t» Ve.) (boiled) 400 : r ere WT " non Pan a saris " amo . a 1 vs rara st . be ; “ a . wauenepre eee severe seteeservenesed a ALMANAC PUL JANUARY, Logi, TOB LoCo j 5D0 caddies BRIGHT TOBAC( O, ey ; 2° serve the country. Members of purliament NN asks «hue eodekia isscueee “7 mem “ 4 QU . 4 25 butts and caddies TWIST _ } Keep it before the people “That the Me- are elected tor four years, and not for life, Roasted mutton......... webiodecute cau ive . . _ ie : : ° ° . Ove e ‘ vile: =.= ss MOON S CHANGES, an a 2). mre |Leod Administration, also, promise to ee ae — uted for the roads from Builed beef. * Siete tie i caer ee -- 3.30 : Full Moon, 6th day, 7h., 42.3m., a. m., W. | v0 boxes Chol Pable CODFISH, Js ‘ se en : s year to year. Why, then, make an excep- Roasted beef.......... pein oneeus péveed 3.00 a ye t a ; co oe en I ~ 7: (; 1¢ : ae BO daSl teveen as vigorously press to a settiementour ClalMS | tion of road supervisors ? I know some of SPUR 5 «55 co bne-ae Gawevuinn ca o tae lird Wua Yr. #th di » wile, oVewlll, a. 45! . . . ’ . a . . . i . : : ‘ ‘ ”? . . » , o* ’ be aie horizot : ; OUTS i, ai ( " 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, jagainst the Dominion Government. these men who have been in oftice for the Reasted SO Soci ecesb ce o. 2a : New Moon, 20th day, 7h., 36.6m., p.m., NW. | Zo cases CANNED SALMON, | Keep it before the people —That the Sulli-|last twelve years, and, if the law be not s oo ~— Peer nesses eweceens teen ereee Sieuh thadeten, S00 de, WBS, hee, BO. | aie shelaskcknetlnas tithe te Ottawa, |Cha@nged, will remain in office another four soiled codtish................ pekaseullen 2.00 “ ' 4 500 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER pVaU AGMUDISCPAatLon Obtalne oul vtawa, } hi : : enone GROG oc oo oboe asd ced ts 135 - in i ; Aas z NG PAPER, fe ees nee” eae years or longer. At this particular junc- Trout (broiled) ae +" : D may OF WERE Sun Sun | Moon High Day») : _ 100 dozen BR rr mM <¥ spite of the anne of the Opposition, 4Nltyure of Island matters, I call the attention pane belied oSesecvones "ve = M risesjsets ; rises | water) len fn | Sundrie Se , 2,000 GRAIN SACKS, jannmual grant of 20,000 a year-—-equ ilto alof our coming law-makers to the necessity Pigs Sout pe ae et. ae Parner ee ee 1.00 : ar coat te wt 2 000 e: TA iL, CANS Pe aes ani ol ia . Riise . f $200 v0 60 0256 S842 Hy 00 ne + ¥0 Sane a | h : . - er} mot : : : ’ - _ M o *LLA ei eas oa yital sum of $500,000. there exists for limiting the term of office Eggs (hard boiled)..... i eo 3.30 to 5 30 : : ednesday " 49 ” op! } oa 6 aa | ee eee) | Keep it before the people—That the capital - he ee ae “ four ae at the sed Eggs (soft boiled)..... ndatudual conn : hureday v7 68 os ' 0 bce re : urthest—an erhaps « shorter perio se 3 Friday 49, 21) 2 32) § 50 3S AT LOWEST FPRICES jot the Provinee at O'tawa is larger now would be seer P -- ee . : ®» 2. 24 = . ; : } , y » 4 Saturday oy 22 3 = : 7 ost i than il was ten years ago— though not one ELEcToOR. | Development of the Northwest. : 8! Sunday 49} 23 3 59)10 12} 3 Srey M4 - gregory | prem cee nary ee a oF 1R¢ eae §)| Moaday 49° 24 4 57)10 49) = 35) ELOE AS ool fn &. = TZ, A -’ a jcent has been taken from the tax-payers in Jan 27, 1890. But we must not forget that for the last . A J | pad : of > ie OES ao @ 9 | ‘ st 1 Tuesday 48; 25) 5 53i11 26] 37 ithe past six years. bn ee ee ee ee ee ’ 7‘ Puesday I . How They Make Far sf lifty or seventy-five years the United States s «| Wednesday 4S; 26) 6 Sdjnn O 39 Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890 LOWER QUEEN STREET kK it befere the people—That iwitl gp mre wT, a os : er é . a ; ws y 0 97 ~ sol © 34 40 Hariottet Dn, ‘ awe, JV, a\ 4 WU mit, ‘ wi Mi. eep it bejere the P op é—iha, nowuine- Denmark. 1as been the great favorite with emigrants, F ae “| onl o a istanding this fact, the Sullivan Adminis —- and that it has been hard to turn the tide , IV rrigay 4) yA . t ] ‘ 4) ; r . . = ° ‘ 11| Saturday 47; 3010 9 1 46 +3 @ . @ tration «expended mure money upon educa-| . Young men are apprenticed to the best away from it. Even Great Britain has a 12)Sunday — 46, 3111 14) 2 26) 45) ‘Ss : a aes nam tion, upon roads, upon bridges, upon ex- farmers allover the kingdom for two or poured in her millions during that time, "7 13) Monday 46, 33 morn] 3 Il 7| Wy = ' ar Pen i ahi: ", |three years, under the oversight of the although she had Canada un one side and 14 Tuesday 45} 34) O 21) 4 11 49 igs j @ | vitions, upon the encouragement of agii-| R yal Agricultural Society. They work Austraiia on the other to fill up. With a 15| Wednesday 441 35! 1 32] 5 20 51 ‘culture—than any of their predecessors. for good farmers for one year as learners, such a competitor, all things considered, Z 16 Chured o- = : = . . Se ——— — (x) ——-—— | Keep it before the peop'e —That it is the | Tecetving a small sum besides their board we have done very well. Canada has out- 2 17 Friday re = 42:8 a aS ae of the Mutd Adminiseetion & and logging. Atthe endof the yaar the stripped Australia, and the Northwest has = turday ( 5 ‘ Ss ( ot ‘ ype + wT o ‘s sailed O1ICY O 2 WLC 20G ACGCMIULISLTS OF as. : : » 7 . : a : ne 1s ie Bes oo kes | AS 1 AM DETERMINED not to carry any of my present stock of WINTER Pe. ee .. | #pprentice is removed to a farm in another taken the lead of the similar territories 7 = we ry ts 3 > on 10 38; 4 GOODS over, they must go regardless of profit, as 1 must make room for my [Or ea and to §°} part of the kingdom. and his third year is there. The Northwest has more es 4 aw 4 43 2 oe . a s 5 5 ’ . . . oh é : . . “y ome ° . ° ° a . ® a Pues —— re 45) § 28/11 28 g SPRING STOCK. lone better” in respect to our farming in-| spent ona still different farm in a district cause to be dissatistied with old 3 ves lay ae. ee ee = pee where ifferent ki ngricu is Canad: i a 2) Wednesday 1 3? eee > These goods are warranted genuine ENGLISH and SCOTCH BEAVERS, | ‘©PS*:- roathied Mme bae obees ad % piaas a0 he in oT i 23| Thursday 36) 47) 935) 012) 11) MELTONS, VENETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and TWEEDS | Keep it before the peiple—That nothing— | ere ee eee ey Lacke te ohn Sake ae oth ina ae < — Rata 36} 49 9 56 0 54 19) eh NS, BENELTIANS, J S, be 1 and YDS, ie . J l 5 tice a number of agricultural books at the the promotion of emigration to the Western S 25| Saturday 33} 51/10 10) 1 34 16 | Customers wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods ers. Sere been opposed toloutset, which becomes his property upen States of the adjvining Republic. Kansas $i & ’ . hi viai’ We 4 ~ - ' V VAssia : baa ach t uUS = Ma + : ; e . ‘ i ‘ hy 2}| Sunday i 52:10 42; 2 8 18} made up at prices away down ; |this excellent policy of the McLeod admin-\the completion of three years, The ap- has been largely peopled from old Canada. a 27| Monday ga} “S311 6/3 4} 20) : : | Sete tak prentices report to the society at stated in- The large proportion of Canadians—in fact, 4 2- . Cuesday a2 54:11 3! + 4 22 Partie SY wishing to secure Barg 4ins f hould avail themselves of this ( pportunity. i K t | . t} . Je Th ‘ th On tervals, and from these reports and other nearly every man of them—now in Dakota, a ow ; a i. Da | | Keep it befor —Th: e Op- : . 29'Wednealay | 31] 5511 58) 5 I 24 | ee , |recerds where they have worked, the went there directly from old Canada. lt ; 30 Thursday ' 31 57 aft 1 6 23 26 * + oil positionists have submitted to them no society judges of their progress and grants was not because of objectiuvnable conditions a 3I Friday i7 20/4 58! 1 10) 7 26; 9 2 fs # “a NN A = } ee — - Y poliey. diplomas accordingly. The young men here, for very few of them knew what these ‘4 . Keep it before the people —That if the Op-}™™s* get a thorough knowledge of all kinds conditions were. It was because the flow SERCUANT TAELOR., ae . : Pe of practical farming, but they have to work was in that direction, and because the pub- ae in oa position havea policytbeyshould not “*keep|¢.. it as t} oh, ceed f lic ak ‘d | Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1890 UPPER QUEEN STREET. sa oF ; OF it, as Chey. oe at: heed lebor frou. 6 Se menane pee ee See Se ere | dark about it. a.m. to 7 p. m., except the meal hours. do and say enough to dissuade them. The GET A BOTTLE OF Keep it before the people—That if the + > Northwest is rarely discussed except when rn Opposition have no a policy, they are not Value of Bread and Milk Diet. wrangled over in Parliament or the news- 4 + ’ ° {a -ae entitled to support and confidence. , . ef | papers foe political effect. This oe nas Johnson s q ou hh Sy I up, : : aa You will never find jn ail your travels, been given notoriety, it is true, but it was : . = e Keep it before the people—That for the says a correspondent of the Boston Globe, a of a bad sort; it did us more harm than PRICE £25 CENTS, purposes of administering the Government | character more unique and interesting than good ; although probably meant in kind- : ne of the Province, the Oppositionists are ihe subject of this sketch, Dr. Isaac Bart- ness, it has been killing us, The best ser- * ; without a leader lett, of Hope, Mo. Here is a man that has vice the Easteru press can do us is to drop a ~ t , ' . € ‘ . . : . . . . A 5S JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE , + het, . es . 1 nearly lived his three score years and ten, “3 out of their politics.—Winwpeg Free + We \ ; Keep it before the — vat yuaer aa medical practitioner too, on one particu- Press, - Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. ‘ies nisi 5 the circumstances their interests will be oe diet, namely, pene an milk; 4 per- | o+- - bens at ‘> : heat mromoted and consevred i oy naps, from any particular virtue in his own | : 4 . cia SO faut See te best prom ted and conse vred if they vote vent co ae bisdetty tedabahaie” aaiae Mothers who have delicate. children can 2 wee for the candidates supporting the MeLecd reg Picalt opi wei, > sate 4 = nd see them daily improve and gain in flesh and 2 —$ —_——— re Ce W: or , i cite go ea n + alee r a _ aa , 5. strength by giving them that perfect food and > . 4 Admin stralion. il P act . 1} -~s . ; » . ’ . : i JOHN T WELLISH aes nage oe milk, and a taste or appetite, with slight medicine, Ncott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, i e \ oe $ Keep it before the paople—That hungry exceptions, for no other kind of food; a with Hypophosphites. Dr W. A. Hulburt, 4 Barrister Attorney, Notary foxesare always on the alert, and thatit wil, | man who his never eaten an ounce of meat of Salisbury, Lils., says: **) have used Scott's J « ; > - : os | therefore, be necessary to guard carefully—|'™ all his life; who has never taken a tea- Emulsion in cases of Serofula and Debility. ‘ i ublic, &C., a he 30t! RDA ie a? f spoonful of intoxicating liquors of any kind; Results most gratifying. My littie patieuts E } CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. luntil a kor the ” ti-—against the UricksS OF] 6+.) has never used tobacco, tea or evffee, take it with ple sure.” Sold by all druggists, % eee the Oppositionists. except in the case of coffee once or twice, 5Oe. and $1.00. . OFFICE—London House Building,| IN RED WRAPPERS enn ee but sory work, and & man, too, wha i bale) = ne - eet yy om SE, 9 Mr. Gladstone’s Courtesy. and hearty, bright and active, fora man of ; (Davies Corner), Queen S ¢ 4 : , ae mt ‘lee ‘he ; ——- his age, and who tipsthe beam at240,T'o the Electors of Char- g | Mr. Gladstone is the most courteous of | pounds. a r i te e tan asine tly attended | . : : 0 7 : An is “ Lage Restate promeey 2 Ss Fl en 1 9 my cay me imankind. His courtesy is one of his most et ~<— ; vi loitel ni i, Common and 3 0. oney sO” . Z i - - ; sd Ss a ? y : ; ate ies | 9 Gy Lis Ned GU alachs GL ae OF lengeging gifts, and accounts in no small Talkers and Listeners. Ko) wily. ay a ati cscaaiidaaieaidid la laa ao ’ ’ a ga i m4) 11a wor £ ot sting ] > > - — : degree tor his power of attracting the re- | oii ail lvard of young men and undistinguished The Earl of Beaconsfield once said that! ~~ pyr pu ew _ op el . J - : ; . a . ce 1 ENTLEMEN,—Thankirg you for the FREE —--——— {x )----——— | peo} le gel erally. fo all such he is polite aman waco Ss fore : Ing ULPing seldom liberal support you have given me in ito the puint of deference, yet never conde-|learns anything By this he did not mean » last three General Elections. : avi : ' " c I b 2 = 5 : : sbgece the last three General Elections, and havin By mail to a ee —— es ' se a ty “TAY A fF Ce eure £2 eA e 9 iscending. His manners to all alike, youey to condemn the practice of inquiring into again been nominated a candidate for the address. Wells, Richardso “6 a y ra f < > Ss E 3 es ae ee and old, rich and poor, the ceremonious | things;, he m anit, sumply, to condem Rte )epresentation of your interests ia the House z E Zu 3 a bs ay LF gy | Maluers of the old school, and his demean- | practice of keeping forever at. ‘of Assembly, L now seek your suffreges, | ; = —s < ay) - “7 = i Binge iewy ¢ 64 ot MONTAGUE DRUG STORE, MONTAGUE BRIDGE. JOHN T. ROBISON, bruggist and Chemist, Ls . E, ISLAND (tues sat) wky dec? —?m 2aw AS always on hand Pure Drugs, Cheini- cals, Patent Medicines, Spices, etc. Also, Fancy Articles and Christmas Goods. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS fully and promptly filled. ROBISON’S BLOOD CLEANSER, for Horses and Cattle, has no superior, and is highly recommended by horse fanciers and farmers throughout the country. nov 22- wky 3m pa Cai e- A CL eC I { ‘ + Jimes A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAV Ms NEI AR AES ® rai GENUI THIRTY DAYS ONLY. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island prodace will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Eeq., Caenier Bank of Nova Halifax; D. ©.) make at cost. Chalmers, Manag Nova Scotia; Charlotte towa. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, LONDON, ENGLAND. Baan the month of Seot ia “ “ty pamk of 7 aud Boys, are invited These goods are offered oY are rae eno ALSO —--——(x) KEDD ————-F oR——— neon em (X) SUA — at the make room for New Spring Patterns. Wive Hundred Pairs of Custom-Made Pants, hi irra a HE CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN DEPOT. before their Annual Stock-taking, will, during of January, offer their immense stock of Tweeds, tress Goods, Homespuns, Druggets and Flannels of their own td = i ee 4 MILLS . . : TT -<7 ti. . ‘ . . ——. All desirous of purchasins Heavy Winter Gozds, for Mei to examine our stock pre Kepresented in Canada by Morrvox “lo, own make of Cloth, which will be suid low. nave, tslifax. Mc Cineteetuwn, January 4, 1d0—1m CLOTH a sent low prices to com | propriety. | ‘*1,” said the Dake of Wellington, on a jwemorablej occasion, ** have no sinali talk, jand Peel has no manners.” Mr. Gladston: | has manners but no small talk. He is seo lconsumed by zeal for the subjects which linterest him that he Jeaves out of account Ithe possibility that they may not interest lother people. He pays to everyone, not lleast to ladies, the compliment of assuming ithat they are on his intellectual level; en- jgrossed in the subjects w hich engross him ; ‘and furnished with at least as much inform- lation as will enable them to follow and to understand him rh: Languages and Dialects in India. ! | oe More than 150 languages and dialects are i | : : : ‘ icurrent in India and Burmah, with their > |250,000,000 of people, and the distinct al- | phabe ts of these countries, many of which jare very elaborate, outuumber ali others in ithe world. Some forty ditferent alphabet+ lor syllabic systems, each having from 250 ito 600 combinations, are used tu represent ithe sound of the 150 languages, and wm r jthan 10,900 different signs and types have ibeen e aborated from the origins) alphabet ito represent the 50 different svunds—all that the combined Indien vernaculars con- ‘tain. As these simple sounds cannot all be represented by the 26 letters of the English alphabet, 24 ietters of the English phonetic alphabet are caprared and made to do ser- vice in this new Hogiish phonetic alphabot; lwe then have cone timple lpi abet taking the place of forty or more, and be comive availabie as the written language «f 200,000,000 of people who have nu Written alphabet; because they don’t know just , how to use one. ; see There is hepe in the future for every man. Even for the youth witha par of light shoes om there is the blissiul prospect all the talk ng has little time to listen, and it is only by occassionally keeping still our- selves that we are able to loara something ! wes worth talking about. formation of a Government, : Two qualities are necessary to make a! _Heving accomplished the formation of e woud Hates: ‘The Heat te to be ibd Government, it was deemed proper, in view of - Ved 6 é es i the number of partial elvetions :equired to be ur at, loast appear to be interested im every-|ye1q in consequence of the vacancies created thing said ty you, no ma'ter how dall orland the nearness of the completion of the term ioug it may be, or how much you chance, of the present Parliament, to consult che to be in ahurry. The second is, to never | elee ore by means of a General Election before begin to talk yoursel/ until the other bas! entering on new legislation. tinished. Agricalture being the main industry of the We often meet people who ean talk well, | Province, measures vill be adopted which Io fact they are oftener met wt.i than are will best render the labor of the hasbandman people who can listen well. Yet to be a|Temunerative, by increasing the aid given to good listeuer is as great an accomplishment | '¢ Anaget es by the importation of as to be a good talker. improv ed stock, and y providing instruction on Agricultural Chemistry and a course of popular lectures on agricultural subjects. in order to give greater shipping facilities, and until the Dominion Government shall Unless a tree bears b!ossoms in spring’ have taken over all the wharves that became we inay look in vain for autumn fruit, the property of the Dominion Government at In friendehip your heart is Jike a bell,! the time of Confederation, it is our policy to struck every ‘iue your triend is in trouble. keep in repair such of them as are essential to How can we expect that another should the trade of the locality where they are keep our secrets, when it is more than we respectively built. ci a , can dv ourac)ves ? As in the past, our policy is to vigorously Hope is sweet-minded and sweet-eyed. | P’ess 2 ® eettle vent our claims against the it drav t weaves fancies, it fills Federal Government. draws pic! ures, peg — ' Rigorous economy will be practiced in the che future with del ght. : ; a expenditure of publie money, while at the Lovely human play is like the play of the gone time liberal provision will be made for sun, all various, and full of light and life, ‘the public service. ind tender as the dew of the morning. Pending the adjustment of our c'aims against It is only by labor, says Ruskin, that the Federal Government, our annual resources theught can be made healthy, and only by may not be sufficient to carry out the propos ils heught that labor can be made happy. incicated, and at the same time provide for lf vou would not be forgotten x8 8007 as t Be &€X pe nditure q uired for our educa. ou are dead, either write things worth tivnal system, In th at case, such ae to eading, or do something worth writing. Supp'eweat our ert te M - be oer as No man ever ived a right life who had “™! bear the least heavily on the peop > ane ; ny : ; will at the same time be just and equitable. aot been chaste ned by a womans love, Changes will be made in the putnie service sreugthened by her courage, and guided :. wder to scam elficiency and greater by her diveetion. security to the public interests. if money be not thy servant it will be- I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, come thy rasster. The covetuus man can- Your obedient servant, not 6 properly be said to possess wealth as NEIL Honor the me with the Bench of this Province, His Lieutenant-Jovernor entrusted Gems of Theught. r lo vii ia Gt bed tae. MULgOD. Vhat iy way be aid to possess Bim, janls .