es lai sone Me AMOS 8 SAG or mes! | ee SS a ae a ON Lecal and Other fiers. Quire SHARP thermometer, registered 38 © above zere. > oY. M. C stady of prophecy, meet+ this (Wodnes«lay evening, at eight o'clock. All javited. > Tne handsomest selection of shells fr Pacitic Coast ever exhilited on P. LK. get some before they are ali gone.—. K. Brack [nov 23 > INTENDING of India will find the regulations for the com- jug examination, im June, tied at tho of the Provincial Secretary, in this city is a chance. o Tur Shediac boat was detained by storm ia | ' Summerside y esteraay She left this mern- ing, and will retara w ith the Eaglish mai to- Last night, in this city, the THe A parlo: the Bible class for interested are | nthe islat i, jast the article for Xmas presents. Call and as candidates for the Civil Service effice | ‘*s lfere | Years) Re _—— Se ee THH DAILY HX AMINER, NOVEMEER 23, 1881. Farming in Engiand. VALUAB LE THE OLD COUNTRY UNABLE TO COMPETE WITH YOUNG DOMINION—OPPINIONS OFA CANADIAN DRLEGATE Implemeits, &¢., AT RIVERSIDFA. AM instructed by L, Disney, Esq., to sel Mr. Rh. W. Gordon of Ouley Growmds, | )}| Ragby, England, who was a delegate tu | ‘ : i | Canada a short time ago, has addressed a | letter to Mr. John A. Donaldson, Dentinion | Immigration Agent iu Toronto, on tha subject of his howe Lie i am ‘‘theroughly fide, |} and quite entirely,” as the Irishman says, |} ashamed of : — ” Rays. myself for having been so Stock, Crop, &c.:— | long In an0SKe ng y r kind ie ites of the; 1 Mare seven ycars old, and Foal, e9oh Atigust. dou will see | dated from! 1 Entire Cart Coit, two years old, |}my new abode, where I have lived since 2 Horses, December. 1 hold chis farm on a 7 Milch Cows, y ie which expires September, 4 Yearlings, | 1882, unless I renew it before then. Your 17 Calves, itty adpears to have been again more 1 Short Horn Bull iutly favoured than this—at least in 2 Pigs, 6 Sorep, ‘spect to agriculture. This has been, | 500 bush, Black Oats, 188 bush. White Oats, imieced t disastrous season: the ’ 8 . us al woret, in | 100 bush, Barley, 500 bush. 'Turnips, 50 bush. Farm Stock & Crop, Farming experiences in Canada and | AT AUCTION, at his residence, “ River- North River, on THURSDAY, 24tb inst., at 11 o'clock, the following valuable eT pape SEE CRY Ame NEWEST! = BEST NS & STERNS 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Felt and Straw Hats, eee wmeworm * £)E ie: CE -w 3 bEave Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will find no better value. bo bit : » ) : . : : yt - : . . ] 1 > - . : . ' y et b ® thig “D- The Pictou boat left on time this | my humbl opmhion, we have had. VDoubt- i Potatoes, 17 tons hay, Straw, | Mower anc su Dr et $ Cl +h el l a WA moruing. | jess you will reap arica harvest of ewi- | Reap r, 1 Iron Scuff Pe Iron Harrows, J 2 2GSS L8OO Ss © Sy BRUAE Ss ax Lmcscy Ss o lerants again in the apring The Old Wooden Harrows, 1 Iron Horse Rake, 1 & CONSIDERABLE number of Scandinavian | Country hasits attractions, and they are | Moulding Plougb, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Turnip are ae a amie : . 4 - - x my - ’ : — ’ — se re ’ ? tre nowt § IaSSE 2x te i 2 t le : Ss S$ aud ge aed Hungarian immigrants have arrived iat e| grea its ability to compete with such |Cutter,2 Iron Ploughs, 1 Fanners and Seed ' urpase dine tent, varie ty and value Just see these Goods a id get Ottawadistrict dampg the last few days. They | os found ready employment forthe winter, and intend going to the North West ncxt spring. | > Trioxetr talks of taking up his reciden ermaneatly at Torento. He says he like a otedin better than any other city outside « ce Australia. mirers presented him with a purse containing | $!25. ———— Me. Wa. Dopp would call special: atten tion to the auction sale of very valuable Farm Stock, lot of Farming Implements, &c. &c., which takes place to-morrow, at Riversid Lc the residence of Lambert Disney, Esq., North | Sale to commence at 11] o'clock. + River. A PRELIMINARY MEETING of Zien Church Congregation was held on Monday e\ last. at which resolutions of address and tes timenial to Elder A. lady were unavimously adopted. 1 was also decided to hol’ a presentation Friday night, 25th, at eight p.‘m., ie Zion Church Basement, vited te avail themselves of a farewell meet- ing. —Com. -- - Sarst Pavi's Cucren Assocrarion ~—The winter session will opeu on Friday evenin the 9th December next, ai eight o'clock, when the subject fur diecussion will be “* the Evidences of Christianity, especially the Stone Witnesses.’” UOpener—Charles Paimer, Esq. Chairman — Capt. W. F. Maxwell. **Some of Members of the Association who are willing | to prepare and read papers on any subjec embraced by the Constitution, will kindly communicate with the secretary as soon as ible, as a programme for the session is Siew prepared. 2i - > AN esteemed correspondent informs us that | Mr. James Howe, an old and much respected resident of Murray Harbor, died on Monday last. ship builders of this Province, being one of the many apprentices brought out from Great Britain by the Cambridge Firm. He deariy leved his employes, and in his oftfge would tell how generous Mr. Cambridge was in giving him two English sixpences for per- | forming some faithful service when a boy, | Mr. HFowe was far advanced in years and deservedly respected by all who knew him. A Great Mait Regserry.—A London, Eng,, | eablegram of Friday night says:—‘‘The rob bery of registered letters st Hatton Garden | | t office excites great interest. There is | not the slightest clue to the perpetrators. aa the robbery was very skilfully planned. The moment chogen was shortly after five p.m, when the mails were about to be despatched. The gass was turned off at the meter, prob ably by a confederate secreted in the cellar, and the thieves in the darkness and confusion among the crowd of people who were doirg | business, jamped over the counter and seized | the mails. Nobody noticed their exit or ix | what vehicle they conveyed their booty. > Tue Bazaar in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent opened in the Market Hall to-day at 2 | oclock, and will be continued to-morrow. | The tadies—eleven in number—cight faucy, | two refreshment and one lottery, are abuna- antly supplied, well arranged and have be- hind them most attentive and charming saleswomen. The attendance this evening will doubtless be very large,-as the bazaar is one of the most attractive ever held in this city. The Misses Newbery and Carey or« presidents of the committee, and tbe f»!- owing ladies have the tables in charge :— | lat Table—Misses Mary Lynch, M. “A Hennessy, Mary E. Callaghan; Treasurer, | Miss Magyie Butler. 2ad Table—Misses Virginia Newbery, Kate Flynn, Mrs. Doiron; Treasurer, Miss M. Me- | Gounell, 3rd Table—Mrs. Backley, Misses E. Hig- | gins, FE. Coyle; Treasurer, Maria ‘‘onnully. 4th Table—Mrs. Winters, Misses J. Car- M. Lantry; ‘Treasurer, Miss Eile Kelly. Sth Table—‘isses Elena Sweeney, K. Walsh, A. Lyoch; Treasurer, Miss Mary | Farmer. 6th Table —Misses M. Higgins, E. Flanagan; | Treasai: tiies Minnie Higgir s. 7th Table—M esses J. Grant M. Mclsaac, K McCourt; Treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Mec- Court. 8th Table—Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. McInnis, Katie Butler; Treasurer, Miss Annie Johnson. | Refreshment ‘Table—President, Mrs. F. | Kelly; Mes. Coyle, Mrs Gaffuey, Mrs Led * ‘ i] On Friday evening a few ad- . ; : . Stronach, iLsaq and | mecting ym | Friends of the above} named lady and gentleman are cordially in- | * | for sale at BREMNER Bros. He was well and favorably known by | | best assortraent of Books for Libraries, by lotsa, | Nov 10—eod tf pat | etc., yours, fir!) S«parator, 1 Iron Axle Cart, 1 Truck, 1 . | Double Wagon, 1 Single Wagon, | Douodle Driving Sleigh, 1 Single Sleigh, 1 Wood 2 ; : : Sleigh rj Ys arness, Ch | it costs too much to keep us alive. Several ane : Drive apd Cart H MrDERS, ( t oe Pet. ry . acéeaintaeess bunt Jriends heve|._ ans, Barrels, Manure, Hall Stove and @ , oly yon _ ©! tons Anthracite ‘oal, Kitchen Range, and ; turned. and .all. by mv! ; : [ returned, and all by my | other articles. FF Se ,Ane ar WILLIAM DODD. cCTosse d sink 2 i and no doubt, ia part, have gone Auctioneer, West. [ have not yet heard with what} esult. You will be aware that I bought i. LUMBER! AT AUCTIOR, weet of Winnipeg be- - AM instructed by Wa. Murray, to sell by new and vigorous | eaample, will yearly become more difficult We are too’ecrowded ; countries as } tn fact, mpossible. ov. 16, ’81—eod oO ane. _ } sy Vv act 318 hii } ) cre L left the couniry. me ~ la all probability unless we have a great change for the bet- er | willadd another to the train of emi- rants for the Far West. Snow to-day in| sesntre of England is lying two inches | p, which angurs badly fer another good | - } | | | | 2 o&-09 2 The evst of keeping up stock, if i t _° t ne TT ‘ Town T ithis is an severe ( winter; Sill be PUBLIC AUCTION, oa selling » | Sastl: lalla@ciO. riay 13 BE at £7 ai F a 3 ir , a % : ? e ? . : ; c YZ j ti if ram} at ton, and straw of all kinds is ww hadia | Wednas 19% f} my iVe} ay > = é : air ai “3 18 very ad j ‘| whip bay, tly! iG UBER, wv. PwWO01S 1 2 .atid Food .. 3 Seotiand | we ’ . | i we nd very little eating. and cskes and | at 11 o'OLocK, A. M.,§ tgeding studs are reine rapidly. i |}oa his prmises, at South Wiltshire, Lot 31, opposite Thomas Auld’s gate, 80 acres of exeelient Hard and Suit Wood, in lots to suit purchases, Te easy and made known at gale. GEORGE CLOW, Auctioneer, wi > <a — i ’ Special Notices. ' } j | | Qvercoars of every description at /VERCOATS Of every description at ! Broce’s —Nov. 22 Cards are the best as to| ) : oe, ° . + ny 9 ’ ) i quality and price. For sale at! Nov, 22, S1—6l, wxly li | Beyrmyer Bros. Also, Prang’s.—Nov2l 4i | ry ‘ K'S Christmas j varit ty, _— ee : eu : i f £ m | Svemeus repaired acd painted at shortest ! . a | notice, andeat prices which defy competition, | § a e ' = NT 2 hs 3 at P. di. ‘Prarson’s, Kent St. | Riscser Velvat and Plus MLEGANT Velvet and fiusn 2 + ov 21 eod 2w j | Photo. Frames} Nov 21 4i Have just opened their winter supply of PARTIES requiring their wagons repzire | | and painted, can have them carefully stored during the winter free of charge, at BP. H. ELEGS 5 iRAINOR’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w ly you wish to keep your storm , lk 2€} doore | losed, buy } ge and spring} by Huestis—S:gn of the Padlock, $ your door spring butts of R 5B. fnov. 21, 31 | ; * Look HERE, gentlewen ‘the best a-d| cheapest piace ia the city to get a good fitting | Worsted or Tweed Su:t, made to erder, is at | D. A. Brucs's.—Nov. 22 Jduvenile Bocks Rache ors’ CoM¥YORLERS, very nice, at W. From 12 cents to 3! 50 each A. Weeks & Co’ jno 21 2i of chairs, | TOY BOGKS--An Immense Assortment sold very p.—A s, W hich Just Reece! perterated tea large lat will be M ~ P. E. 1. Furniture W ——. making in all the best variety of Christ- \ DUTCH) proprietor. r 9 ” a fog 2, ar erase [nev 2) iw mas Books they have yet imported, Patent Buanexs-—the lemp needs no trim- ; ning. Call at the Family Grocery.—R. K, They wonld call special attention to their GRACE Books suitable for Sunday School Libraries, of which they have an immense variety. A fue only piace on P. E, Island, where U : : ee ar you | very liberal discount to Sunday Schools, &c. 1 get every part of a gun made, is at b wie it », corner ol ’rinic ‘ ra ~~ +. meee © Sa ipreet ose ee BREMNER BROS, OeseCcir L rir , a i 44 and 46 Queen 3t. ee oe See oe kinds, just | Nov. 21,’81—6i wkly 1i, pat i, and will be soidgcheap, R. K. Brace, Dee a aa 2 oa La ae ad ou OV Y those new Eurners — ¥ S jl needs no trimmming; a great saving erro OF & S. f time and treuble to the housekeeper.—R. cee K. Brace. r- Ol rgyWwO HUNDRED ACRES of FREEHOLD Now is the time to lay in Wiitar aa i LAN D, part of the estate of the late Dr. 200 bb's. cheice varieties, received by Brer & Cahill, situated at Strathalbyn, Lot 67, are Gorr.—Nov 16 6i , oft-red for sale, Ninety acres are under cul- tivation, and the remainder of the land is covered with hard and soft wood. This Farm ' 1 , Animes all a: LAPI! - Cala Aba ECC | y ne W:cRa ¢€ Patent Lamp FILvters, to fill lames with- 6 a 19 Ving eh, Sarat. = a. See is conveniently situated, being near Churches, : : : aie Schools, Mills, &c. It is well watered, and Caut at Harvie’s Bookstore end see the/ there ig a good Dwelling House on the pre- beantifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas| miseg. Carda. ect 31 Terms—One-third of the purchase money } ; ' 209,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in to be paid at the time of sale, the balance 1| j { ' Yova Seotia during the past six months | May remain secured by mortgage on the he universal remedy, the king of pain, used | premises for a number of years at six per cent, | by everybody. Try it. Price 24 cents.— | Interest. wily Apply to Rev. Jas, 22. McDonald, or Mr. Francis Bradley, Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29; or in Charletictown, to SULLIVAN & MORSON. Nov. 21, 1881--3i, wkly tf oct 31 = ; f= fs A worp to the Do not exchange | s e ys your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; bat | “UST LANDED, ex AINGA-— fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it} a as gz od as new or no charge made, — WILLIAM 16 cases of thet celebrated brand of FINEST Brows, shop on corner of Prince and Grsitcn | FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and Streets, Charlottetown, Yr. &. 4. nev 1 tt wy j other Contiaental to select 3 7 and 1015 tins, Now is the time Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de-| Is wosurpassed for strength and delicacy of signs. oct 31 | flavor. To Sunday schools and day schools:—The | $0 and $300 Prize Christ- ect 3] 3aw PRANG Ss si OG. § mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. Smuekep Diesy’s at Berr & Gore's, Don’t delay but cali at Harvie’s Book-tore for Prang’s Christmas Uards—a splendid lot. 1 vdies ! 2 ; a or j your Christmas | WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. discount for | halted ever imported. Liberal | “4° > we > : 7 *» ; | - © > » well, Mrs, McQuaid, Ann Condon, H Walsh. | quantities. — BkEMN Ek Baos.—Nov 21 4 i WANTS, LOS T, FOUR ER. &e. eh ti. Cen pees, Me ee oa. ee ——— , i iv iw ~ D> Nit ee ee es Coady, M. Mane Kennedy. SHIt NBWS. | W ANTED IMMEIATELY—A lad from oe gees pr AR CHARLOTTETOWN 15 to 17 years of age to learn the Print- Personal. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. \ing Business, Must have a goot English —— nina education, and come well recommendsd,— Hoy. Jas. Cockscrn who has been appoint- ed codifier of the laws of Canada, has entered | upon his duties. Tue Crowe Prince and Princess of Austria have begun their tour through Hungary and Transylvania, and have met with great enthu- tlasm among the people. BSiex Joms~ A. McDowatp arrived at Toronto about neon on the I9th, aud was welcomed | by committee of the general pubiic at the Station. He was driven to the residence of Hon. D. L. MacPherson, where he and Lady Macdonald will remain during their stay. | Hox. ©. P. Brows, Minister of Public | Works of Manitoba, is in Ottawa urging upon | i¢ Dominion the granting of lands to the | Westbourne and North Western Railway | mpany upon the same terms as the land | granted te the South Western Railway Com- pany. Beyonxp all question Mr. Chapleau is the orator of Canada, powerful in beth of our lan- guages. swaying men as the tempest sways tre tree tops ; moving them whether they belong to the imaginative Celtic or to the prosaic Teutonic races, The country kas uo other | mdse; sch stone; Haleyon, Walker, Pictou, coal. : Bremngez Bros, [no 23 3i Nov 23-—Margaret Mary, Srow, Crapaud, ——-—— pork; John Tilton, Anderson, Picton, \ YANTED—A girl to do general Houss- coal, | V¥ work. Good wages. Apply at this CLEARED. | office. {mo 22 li pd Nov 23—John Tilton, Andersop, Pictou, bal; | © SELL OR RENT—P! — : : ‘ain. S ; Senere | NT—Plenasantly situated Consint TO Xoo opus neeng ‘f House containing twelve eons and a Mary Young, Gates, Providence, R I, | : & “ i sotatocs " kitchen, frouting on corner Pownal and Kent eee Streets, ‘Terms moderate. For parciculars OUTPORTS. Geo’town, 23, ent Scud, McLean, Pictou, Minnie D, Thompson, Halifax, Monitor, Pickell, Mahone Bay, bal; | Richards, St Peter's, C #, lime- | O LET—A House containing seven rooms near King Square. Apply to F. H. Bern. [no 17 lw , mse; Life Boat, Geo't»wn, 23, eld Mary Jane, White, Pic) -¥ooK WANTED A good plain, Cook tou, bal; Philome!, Robertson, River our) AU wanted, Apply with references to Mrs, veois, turnips; Stella, Hiltz, Halifax, produce; cities, put up in 45, } enquire of the owner, W. W. Lorp. [no 22 51 patterns whether you buy or not. Cotton Warp and Cottons of every description, cf the best qualities, and at the lowest prices. Flannels, Glankets, Horse Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Gent»’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &e. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlotietown, Nov. 1, ——— a AT COST! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS 1 WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks. Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. A 2° °7,,ARGH REDUVUOTION. JUsk OPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, “Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &, &c. R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. 1861 Noy. 1, 1881. 1801... BRITISH WARBHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY‘GCOODS, W hich will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. INTER GLOTHING! sist ‘Notice to Contractors. 5 >| ‘ED 5, adJresse 6 J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. fe gree lel gee Bim HR undersigned and endorsed “Tender for | Quaco Works ”’ will be received until Thurs- ——- 6:0 -—_- — 'day. the 8th December next inclusively, for | the construction of a Breakwater on the ‘western side of Quaco Harbor, Samt John ‘County, N. B,, according to a plan and speci- ‘tication to be seen at the office of the Depart- Oct. 14, 1881. Men’s Warm Reefers $3.75, Men’s Warm Reeters $4.25, Men’s Warin Reefers $5.75, Men’s Warm Reefers, good, : Mens Warm Reeters, good, $7.59, Meun’s Warm Reefers, hetter, $8.59, Men’s Warm Reefers, better. $9.50, Men’s Wurm Reefers, best, $10.00. toa plan and specification to be seen at the ofiice of the Department, at St. John, N. B,, where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, aud signed with their actual signa- tures, Men’s Heavy Overenat’s $4.50, Men’, Heavy Overcoats $5.25, Men’s Heavy Overcoats $9.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $7.50, : 2. a * a Each tender must be accompanied by an Meo’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $8.50, accepted bank cheque, made payable to the \ ¥. order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equa! to jive per cen! of the amount of the tender, which will bg torfeited if the party iecline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for, If the tender be net vecepted, the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tendey. Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $10.00, Menu’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $12.00, Mon’s Heavy Overeoats, extra, $14.09. 250 Men’s Heavy Winter Ulsters, splendid value, 50 Boys’ an? Youths’ Ulsters, splendid value, 100 dozen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 35 cents and upwards, Cheap Searfs, Ties, Weelen Shirts, Braces, Mitts, Gloves, &e. : tor fram ‘ By ord Clothing made te order from good and cheap Cloths, at j >. oo? oe Secretary. , Department of Public oe Noy, 22, ‘sI1—wkly, pat J. BS. MACDONALD S. Ottawa, Nov, 12, 1861. — foo 22 6i ' See ? Wholesafo Supplies, BEDEQUE MAILS |)" geass, °° OIGSaio OUPPilss. i cao Riot wi leave the Livery Stable of the! bP es, We tii STORE Aon Y g ARRIY undersigned, on Queen Square, every | pelea tno GAC ANY | RHiyi. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ' 600 bris. Choice Ry a ee FLOUR : |/MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, returning to this, JOSEPH GILLOTT S OOiats Kiln Dust CO SN MEAL. " |City every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and 7 ¥ a. oe MOL, ASS es 'FRIDA Y, at - v'clock, Pp. m. ° ° | S T i i L P i N S . 95 hhds. Porto Rico -UG AR, | Passengers for pedeque or intermediate BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE 15 bris. do. SUGAR, pints will register their names at the Livery WORLD. 75 bria. Bright REFINA1, CONFECTION. | Stable the evening previous. All parcels must be prepaid, ment, at Saint Jobn County, N. B., according * ERY’ A and GR uN ULATED Ss t GAR. 75 bris. American KERO=ENE OIL, 25 bris. | pratt’s Astral KEROSENE OIL 50 cases 250 boxes New Crop Valencia, Layers, and London Layers KAISINS, Cases and Boxes Chases MATCHES, Boxes T. D. PIPES, Boxes SOAPS (Mot Boxes Wax and Tai! SAMUEL T. STUMBLES. | Nov. 19, ’8l1—iw ai DR. JENKINS TO RENT. ?@°HE workshop and premises formerly oc- | 3 cupied by Brooks & Travers, and more | 11 a, m., and 7,30 to 9 p. m. i | Street Hours for consultation 9 to | No certificates given except to patients, ’s manufacture), | Bas resumed practice at his residence, Queen [no 8 wkly pat ex pres Im, 3aw | Corsair, Green, Ch’town, bal; of diphtheria, es nent, and on 25th Sept., Margaret Ann, \ Emerald, Bell, Picton, bal; Haleyen, Walker, |ictou, bal. ~ DLeD. At West River, Lot 65, oa the 19ch Sept., Lauchlan, aged 7 years and 9 | R. R. FitzGerald, Ruockrour. W ANTED IMMEDIATLY, a first-class girl Coat Mekcr, Apply to Jonn BE.t, | Tailor auJ Cutter, Kent Street Went. | {no l4 ANTED—Hides, Wool and Skins at the Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the aged 3 years aud 7 months, children of Jehn highest cesh priee will be paid by O. F. Szack- emi Jane MeArthur. , foe 24 [ne 15 | Bags and half-bags RiVE, Half-chests and cadaies Congou TEA. BROOMS. Wholesale at lowest prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’town, Nov. 19, °8!-,6i, wkly 3i, sj 4: EVAL rplace to gat yourPriuting dip ivgt tha EXAMINER PAINTING ROIWS ww CANDLES, recently by Bonnell Bros,, Cabinet Makers, | AGENTS WASTED FOR “OUR EMPIRE 3 . The premises consist of two flats. 30x30, with | WeSTERN }@ loft for storins lumber, situated corner of just issued, County Maps of every State and Terri | Great George Possession tory, showing every Railroed and important Town, | Beautifully illustrated; 1312 large pages, octavo, Retails $4.50 and $4.75. Tells all about Mining, | Farmiag, Prices, Climate, Products, Wages, &c.; Man- jtoba, British Columbia, Alaska, Texas—every section and E ston Street. can be given lst December. HENRY COOMBS. Nov, I[8—pat 3i “eae sate beyond the Missiskippt. Sells to every class, and : h Sie Ree enh . ee: 4 ln SIHE place ¢ to get_youar Print; i tee WXAMINES PRINTI! cd wee atts ee ens semen ptetmetad tins isis maatosaie elastin mee vse nas + sts. maaan. 5 ee atin em: wii Sucoem 2 2 Hints et ee carte ee ee bs sine 8 = ane ee mcmama ate to wih serait, gene " Giclee Maan aon aS PC . > oie wane CRT TS ES soc ee re ee i — a eid " sk. a Ce a es LAN mR as 5 pineal cer immnmemeantacetimdan eqaieinnann ties Pa naman etre? et het nT muiaiinelieatie 1 ht AO A ALLOA NG ATA