. . .. 's.~’~S'..«l<'Ii¢l-l‘»'~4le»us5rlta. We-.-. . ‘l i liwing federal tree»-“"17 "h° “°""‘ G divide, anadditional . G J in ---v "r -r Quit. Gsvernmesfij i‘ G. i j ' "' ”' «u--u- we -- ....—. .._- . C lg... PROHIBITION. ms TUNNEL. squat. tusrrrs. coumsv before rsnrv. KUNlClPAL REFORX I all: warning duanliau. ——._...._...._.....—— —-- - g APRIL 1. 1891. ~——_ - _~;___«______ __ Financial Resdjustment While the question of improved winter communication is being pressed upon the attention of the federal gov- ernment. the matter of improved finan- cial relations with the Dominion ought not to be overlooked. There does not seem to be the shadow of 3 doubt that this Province has been and is unfairly treated. it may be that this unfair treatment extends to other Provinces as well, but that does not low!!! our hardship. At the titnr I-he t:onfedel’tI- sion was established 0"‘ COM‘ '°"°“'°‘ or 3,. Dominion were apportioned partly for federal purposes and partly to enable the Provinces to can’! °” “"5, jocgl goverfllneutl. Al» l-hit fiup the portion of general revenue! .4, ,,,,,.-g, for Provincial purposes '88 about one-fifth of the whole, and at the time it was deem"! $0 * 7*" amt... But nine? ~‘->"M°"“°” °°“‘ diti--us have Cl|-‘"$"~d- Tm’ pom“ 0‘ tax ition that was I|"'“f°’“-"d ‘mm the loos‘ to the federal authorities has ya, ,_‘,._,-dggd beyond what was anti- ¢-{prod The tariff upon iuIt>0|'t3 ll" baa” ysiislll, and in consequence a 1,,,.g., ‘me.-._ase in the federal revenue! 5“ ,.,.,,|u.,d, The local revenues how- "N. “"6 y,,,,.,, neg-ly stationary. The proportion of the general funds ap- plied for Provincial pI"'P°'“_ 1'“ de' “and from onefitth to onestxth end mdq it ,, 1...; cl.-tn on-.-seventh This is the reason’ W“ ‘M’ '"' °'°"' Pmvinces are fsmishlng, and the‘ i8 why Prince E lward Island has to flee (fig-get taxation. If we had our fair share of th- federal revenues we would have nmpln funds for ..pro_vincial pur- W’ anfl gn manual 2079153 of 3 ° ‘ A fair divide would of course I19- distribulc the federal surplus among the several Provinces from which it is taken. The extent of last years sur- plus was about $3.830,000. This Isl- THE GUARDIAN, CflARLO'l§TE'l‘.t)%WN,MWl:ll)NESpDA Y. A tlvtt l‘_l1l0E 2 FUN run run morons mi HABKET HALL. The ltti-Reformer: Nnnulusxel. The meeting in the Town Hall Tuesday night was a genuine farce. At eight o'clock the place was well filled by elect- or: of all shades of opinion, who had gathered together a psrently expecting to see more. fun t an anything else. Promptly Al. 8 o'clock His Worship Mayor Haviland called the meeting to order, and su ted the appointment of a chairman. Mr. Philip Large then arose and moved that Archd. Kennedy, Esq., take T the chair. Mr. Kennedy de- clined the honor, and moved in amend- ment thst Mr. Large, as one of the re- quisition.-rs, take the chair. The motion was carried, but Mr. Large was not pre- pared to full in with it. He refused to ascend the forum. A dola of some minutes followed, during wh h the au- dience enjoyed themelves in the usual way. It was evident that the Re uisition was little better than a fraud. ot one of the signers was prepared to assist in organizing the meeting. The audience 1: to feel that these gentlemen were not after all the real movers in the matter. At last Mr. John Bolger arose and placed himself in the chair. The audience ex- pressed their satisfaction in rapturous applause. It was moved that Mr. Mc- Isaac he Il‘cl‘8lJa!'y. Mr. Mclsasc posi- tively declined to act. Another wsit followed,dnring which calls for Bunny Redmond and other well known char- acters were made. The chairman then suggested that the business proceed, and dec __red the meeting open. But it seems ths.t‘no one had anything to say against Reform. None of the gentlemen who signed the requisition could shaw them- se ves, and the Raftpn-.-rs were not 9-- innocent ss to fall into the trap that had been laid. At last somebody srose and, amid clamor and lnughtz r, moved the tdjourtunenr. The chairman arose and was shout to suite the question, when Conn. Mort-is strode forth from the rear end of the ball and mounted the platform. He said he came to hear the views of the candidates in relatl m to It change in thv ward system. He had served the city as councillor for scv.-rm-en years, and tried to do what was for the interest of the city, and he was quite willing that‘ if ths citizens were dissatisfied they should ex ress lllemsel\ es. 1 . ls of motion were then made, and an adjournment seemed iuasineut. when ‘Jenn. Byrne step -d from the crowdin the rent and mac up to the plstform. He apparently knew that it was not to hear the views of the candidates the meeting was called, for he had a neat little speech « f his own all re.dy to de- liver. He was of the opinion that the question of civic reform was uppermost in the present contest. He was nlessed to see the lively interest that was taken in it. He was not desirous of taking part in public tneptlt-gs. As I Couniillor he had to do in managing the affairs of the city. He reviewed the history "I the agitation for s chan,ge of the Ward sys~ tem. As to the col ective vote plan, he did not think it 1-availed anywhere out- side of Summer-3&3, ggd did not think it waswise for Charlottetown tu pdopt a s.nd's share of this sum would be near- Riel! ._llDt|’.i.0éli7 by ‘ill.’ ll‘ .’B“’°D‘ "’ 1: 897-0.00.9931 ='*d‘?5f"l ‘'9. ll‘- erstsnhsidy. Thatwosld “P .~u'° ans government hel adopted ll-ll plan, ective ‘vote was - 'al!1‘%"l7 °"‘7 “l“':"“7 l’ Wu“- *..‘:."°.:.'f.::.°:.'.'........'.:""..... 2;‘ -$3 there be no federal‘ D III» F,‘ l ...t. ,;-......._:...u _, I tetowtt, lkwould also be godd Province in Dominion. _, ' vs lliffiith equal truth that a, but itsgcwn represen- Bmfi aos . s though. t ptophlf ‘jwou 1" -hero. .11.. that there deslfor A‘ A V V ‘ L . ‘I. —.s-. . 1 th ’—““'*""“9‘-................. ..... ...l.':f.‘;*.;°°::.€'t."'''‘.....:.‘:....::°.*:'*: . ' Ital» sent-1' ’ I:-r:¢'!§=\’f{*‘-*2 71”‘ C ° ."|y|g~.-3uI|.¥_-3303” div pnscipla. hr‘? firs!‘ 5"‘ fifths ’ 0 r »s..,trétt”thé .95» ‘ ianwt-tannin‘: ssrriedon of ; ”-_ ~ ~ vote for the abolition of the ward system, ‘turn to the protest hadhson requested “V mmnicillnw“ e .cfiur~:*f.‘.‘°£ Vithdr-v ' It-but fimmmninos; . have the sanction of a msj rily of the citizens. MI‘. E. ll. N rt in was ssrry that no resolution was submitted to the tneetitu. He was in favor of more wards and only one councillor for each. ' Councillor Douse secouded\by Mr.“ ‘ Bowers, moved that this meeting pledge itself to oppose any candidate who will and recommend that Ward 5 be divided into two words snd given two additional members. On the motion beingoput the meeting ap red by the volume ‘ sound tobe us y divided, although we un- derstan that the chairman declared the motion carried. Too Liberal for M... Some cler men of this town propose to do a foolislty thing, says the New York Times. Theypropose to discipline two of the best known and most popular - tors of New York-the Rev. Dr. . S. Rainsford, rector of St. Geo e’s parish, and the Rev. Dr. R Huber ewtou, ‘of All Souls’ church. If these disciplinarisus contrive to curb the iudepedencs of these two preachers they will, so to speak, twig several clergyman of lesser note an ability, who also are located in the diocese of New York, pf which the Rev. Dr. Henry C. Potter is bishop. Their offence seems to be too great “ liberality" of views The “ libemlity” of the Rev. Dr Rainsford in inviting ministers of do nomination sother than the Episcopal to occupy his pulpit 3 year ago drew out a Kpltest from_'hts brother cl. rgy,which Dr. 'nsford, however saw lit t - ignore. In at-ran ‘mg the series of Lenten ser- vices at Ge-arqa’s for the current season‘, Dr. R-timsford went so far as to invite not only non-Episcopalian or “dissenting" clergvnten to participate therein. but it is arleged that he let down the bars of ecclessiasticsl toleration to such an extent as to admit a “ heretic” to the sanctuary and privileges of the Church. Furthermore, Dr. Rainsford took part, in his clerical capacity. in a service at Ply- mouth church, Brooklyn, and for these and kindred ofl'ences against the cations of the. Church it is deemed expsndient that the rcc*or of St. George's should be atlmonished, if not disciplined. The utterances of the Rev. Dr. R Huber Newton from time to time on topic- of more or less public and religious in terest have been the occasion of apprehen- ters. The reserved right of Dr. Newton to deliver himself of any opinion, however ultra or advanced, as an indivi lusl is not denied, but it is held by the projectors of the present movement that as long as he continues a clergyman in full and recogn- ized standing in the Episcopal Church his utterances should correspond to the ac- ceptlpd teachings of that communion. e influence of the exam le" of Drs Newton and R-tinsford is hel to be per- nicious, it is said, particularly in view cf a Unitarian to:occupy the pulpit of St. George's and preach to the people of that parish on Good Friday. To meet this emergency, to counteract the effect of the doings of the offending clergymen, and to set the seal of disapproval and condemnation on the alleged uncanonical and uncleric-ll practices complained of; 81 protest has been prepared which is now bein sigyped by the clergy of the diocese of ew orlt. « t When the document shall have been fully signed it is proposed to give it ex- tensive publicity. with 5 view not only to making nowu the position of the Church and of the remainder of the clergy in re- lation to the course plllsuctl by Dr. New- ‘ ‘on. . -- ducted very quietly. the knowledge that it was in progress having been confined to the clan: of the diocese whose signs- or wsggpdesirsd. IE is "deemed not alto- getlI¢'e_;”tt_nlt'l:ely. howevsrtthst the con- of opinion in opposition to the pzctuces me! rssult in‘ action 'ng take oohing t n disciplining, of the ofiending clergyman. In any event it is calculated that the the clergy of the diocese in formsllyputting-, their view: on record in this connection will result in a deliverance -,on ghepart of the General Convention to be held in Baltimore in 0ct6l5e1'.‘189%,1rhich will " cl;-gytaeh elghsrtoconform their : not to the 7 .5 '3“ .$"¥-’ sion and animadversion in certain qusr- . the statement that the lsttu had iuvi'ed '» ton, Dr Rainsford, sndtht-ir ' —- G g , ‘hutfw thfir _, — . cne‘ol‘,thsnodsl cities for good . T 1°’ ' ' ' ‘ The movement has thus far been een:,,. srnucnon. as the supply in s ccndsn form the substances E Ell II .‘;‘{l‘.2.".l:‘.l.“f.'.“l..u°”*“. “.3: his powers flagging. should take sss Puma. s will restore his lost en es. both. physical mental. should take them. W The cure all In prosslons ynd tr:-Qgulsrltlss. wlilch lnsvltabg mtall sickness when neglected. > should take these 1>n.x.s. They will cure the re- ts you lbsd sblts. and strengthen the rogue sum -W‘ ~=- W mks ‘ These Pn:.I.I will cut regular. For sale by all dfugglsts. or will be sent upon lscelpt of price (too. per box), by addressing THE DB. WILLIAMS’ MED. 00. ’ ;-“ Brockcdlls, NTENDING to leave the bland, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the following Properties :— ' Valuable Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter’: Road, 7 miles from‘ harlottetown, in good order and fenced with pruce Hedgerows _ Two Building Lots in judge Young’: block, joining the reeilence of Mr. C.»D. Rankin. Size of each, 43xlo-. feet, and hsnllsomest lots in the city, ‘ One lot on Strawberry Hill, directly op- posite the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St.,Peter‘s Road. _ 5 shares Charlottetown Driving ‘Park, an " Geor own . " H - 2 " 'lnland Steam Navigation Co., l‘C'he Maude and Grate Q 6 l Marbe “ " ‘ °’m‘” W’ l good second-hpnd l’iano—will be gold f«-r $7? I do. do., xvi l he sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Prinste Bsle. ' E. H. NORTON 5' CO. mochtz-dy ed&- why oonrr mlsuxs y ' - ~= Two~neec:e¥fi<;.‘sg«'gfoel;;t§eg;tLe;;=‘.sru-open-' YOU AVOID‘: -mt) lmrrH1sc;.; .l|l'Wll|0I.E80ME OR IIJIIIIIIIIS ‘‘ r BY iisrso WO€3DlL.LiS )0 -:— _ _ ' ,rsl"slc;e 3l°¢k 50133 NEW in his} next, we will sell all our stock of :3-. - Powders‘? Fifteenth. llavies’ Salve all 1.- ‘éii. Ia~'srsc*fact_.’I:s<og ‘ .. $.,,“,',‘;. At shortest notice. 1 have now unihartl soc _ barrels Slack Lime, which l will sell for s JKMOTNIA sultan jlllllllll enwntt. ” gas?‘ "coo r Joseph's convent. and like it very much. * ’*°°P°%‘l"-L¥!‘°!!*?°°'-' . .. I _ A130.-'3 ' the tlrlngfitov 1 ,1 1 W V .‘ if — 1.1 GttEATi.v aunties u.i'frss until my " . -‘Msreh'_3o. 2i cod 1’..V.._..'.x.3~.’_»“.~qmmlfiw . f‘ fifth-—tlIss there wbuld ii! ' as at-wmspwt awdrr,-cl-‘ ‘__t§,i,aii.}7,l'sssay'b-itlificult, is wih tn‘, 2‘-‘non-Iva. r .— »suo.lm'-ws.u -' .9!-urn» we» «Mr «W W icsnprhethssssitdcssliott. but how- ever d.fli:uls or the step; i Ifth-3 .,.. g..1 .. .59, .5._...;a ago. to tech thsttlleyare in-ted 51*-be C . Dominion Gmmnnsst. feelins will rankle and incveelfv -d [tent will grow. So WV i‘Jl°°n-ificrinstirflt-is-’6¢i?'“°?."i.'!'°"« .. .-..' -3 vied winter ecsnsnsisstiseithry-_ ‘-¥nds'sv&tosbtaEs'is'~IdjOID‘0flt0f ourfinnncial relating the 90-7 usiuiodhy uuja. I-ilinsf rive-hu..*iM‘>.¢..'" '. ' ”,;. "1 1‘:9_!..'.Ii‘I‘ln"_[ “us tn”'etso fees will be avoided for all time. —: The retirem'ent of Mr. Blake from the present contest, to save, he says, his party from disruption, was‘ the wisest course he could pursue, con- sidering the attitude he assumed ts-wards Civic Reform, dawned on the minds of himself and friends that the Civic R-rforvsers are not a small band of fat-ustics that their wishes are just is worthy of con- sideration so those of theanti-reformers. Dr. Jenkins we presume will ha 133. °W°|04.ehd ell“ Ieems desirous of pricing what the majority wi-ii, his else’-‘ llm bl '¢°’N'Mi°,l|"i“ll6e Issttsr »-nfecngrstulsticn. » i ‘pearls’ i ::Z"Z'Z*I.'i2’?:;“*1°"“"'-""-""°*"‘-'-"- purport. to an, 1 .. , 9 ‘ .‘.'}'i't.'‘Z.‘°...i3T‘°§'. 3”‘ and 3 had Oreprsssntaius for 772 v while argument ':Theee two wa& . Itleyof the tithe: wards. Ila knew that $’°i'fl'i"' ii: ""“pi.?'..i‘.i°’ 33”“ if’ rem avor, sir rig ts to-dlslseisisllw citizens» eq, . lb. Beg. , ubrsy ‘made 3, short _' .. oi &h!!i8hh.d'='iard5 . Minuet Hc _tho_t£5lit ‘live’! IIIIIGGWQ‘ In e- - eslks iruprov-n.ents..,,_,. . _ Omsk: not iutrud speaking whsuhs some to the meeting. Be, as chairman of street’ committee, always tried to do the some for Ward 5 so for the other wards. He did not consider the vote for Dominion Elections fair bssisof comparison for the vote in the wards. The real ‘matter, with some men was that they wanted the present council men did not administer afisirs so very well= when they were in the normal}, He would advise the citizens to look out for those fellows. Mr. Douse then directed 1‘ 5“ "°*1S. his attention m on conduct of the water commissioners, csitipi,-ziug: their behaviour in regard to the reservoir, the lillingof the trenches. and the doing of pope of the work by the firm of which onset the commissioners rsssllwtnber. Mr. McKinnou replied to Calm. Douse showing that in the work do_no,,by his firm for the Water Worlts contractors, there VIII-agr-at advantage ti) the city and that no obstacles on the islamleould *bs_dons. . ' ‘“ ‘W #55300!“ the Hull ' Bitiltlle for 3 "W-2*-M-,n.eivic relates to his jllllslfllld. in the Diners. Any f rmeastu-s. hssrss'not-sen: ". to detalulll, would bar. fig been-tsslsw and . -..-.—.- 3*‘! vote of & 91 C Dub 4 for 1 ,6 Snell O fiififlaflffifilfl #99403 11¢’ were it their put out, and to get in their places. These ' iBUlLDlNé Lots‘ poet n,.-so.-1. -gx.y,'et,.t., gbflfln, who started '7_for",Eng- L ‘week, return‘-r-d to Ottews yes- amrcv _' ltsiday. It-is report‘: that shegow - ing him to’ sw- ask the govt. of that col- ' the Dominion g_,f_orWt-sci rosit with the ty believe this. hsving ac- “the ‘reornmission of on local Gov’t’woul£luot forlske it in this way for 2 v V! _ -, -s ‘r- . ‘V-£14!-*'-°-I-D tee-Ii AIINUKLTEA §ALH -~‘*T?"."..-T7‘ ‘ _ .- THURSDAY,»-lad April,‘ Sale begins at 2p. in. T... on tables nth p. In. Admission to ball, ‘10 cents Ten 25 cents, _a_ TICKETS ATIHE DOOR. __AT_ ~ Auction. 001'. Fltsroy Q Size of each Lot, 433109 fest, gm; Southern front and splendid shgdn tr. as, Joining the besutifltl residence of Mr. C. D, Rankin, in Judge Youngh Block. ‘pg _:-_-——g.5\ 1- cent. Coll); Bal out 2354!: .9" ‘me - E-‘-H-"*‘.0.R'1‘.0N&“. , . . mgr; g v-o.'_ l . , .__ suapslesense-"set.-tor.:r¢ygs..e ’ T ‘- Tl? till?‘-J :: 7 Wednesday, April. -lstij if 2 Hummus in the city; ,‘. _, . » '1,» 2- J .53; '_ .‘ ; 7~ ' z"=‘ 1”.»- l L. 2 -—:,,.3 __ . , : . -its-'$Is<'> (E trance se '1 we 900 11 mo. é-. . 1-.....r......4-‘1fl"‘..‘.°=i.'_.i:.....‘.:-fir?-< : l Second llayvflth . tun §rlel§;‘l‘{e§t"-Old Class ........ Sign '- ' s:deb_.t‘Isss .a.._.'.-1' . ttissf. ...; .~.‘.. £3 - ‘file gtgmaeeivee for 'r...s-vea::oia tine. (Futurity) will he, 12, payable ; $3 to 15$ May. $4 fin Isth cl)’. will :2 on ezening beftflre the ¥,_ sint isracegi e_ A ft ‘ the allele.»-dividstt—5o.per cent to f lo, r sent to fonrtli. ' - . . gig or the other Rages the entrance fee wilfbp to per cent of purse; payable ypercpng. r_. for: the race. Horses to be owned and have, been in the- f e provinces at least. three; ‘months; ' to close of entries. ‘ ' Entyipg closc.24th September. ', :,A..B._i§{z§§§URTOFl- >¥ ’Bl:r~.zJ.” (8. ‘President. T _ '-‘March-‘ ii “: ..4..=;?_!!.-'_.'....g, ” _._ _ AVING been appointed ;M3E)I-'3‘ for Messrs, Rsnd'sll.rGoodsle G",C9.',-‘flit-1‘ ufacturers cl‘. Msfnillai _and‘Siss_l Cot-i.ls’¢ land“ for all sizes. . ’ " * HORACE Haszium. Clftovt: llsrc 2!,’_'9I’-giegd - _ s‘ A 9 3' 1 in if (Member National 'lTr¢ting'i_3@t:,istion._)/_ , fisftusgcmvy’ ‘ostf "‘ in color with 33"?‘ seeds foi the Farm imrl Garden. send name Addtrse. ~~ ion.“ ezrmnattoa,‘ and ‘g per cent even'o"g1.e:*“ 'cinrtouemwp; Marsh. 189:. r -! ‘Z * - 1-, "'8 _ VV .. . . ; -— _._— . -« ,, .\ . v’- ,-,- « V3 ._ .. _ ~ ~ I . ii - ' .V >0 " .b at * - V. -_ 9 . * ' . _ i, . - ’ ' .- ‘ s ' I-minist- Cotton sin .prepuetl.t"o ~. " LINE-E 1 by john Henry. and will be pleased to! fill all vvtdt-r~‘ for Lime for Farm and Building Purposes 25 /cents per Barrel To make room for Roach Lime. J. T. PEARDEN Upper Great George Street March 14-! m dé-w Barb Wi1j_c_l‘encing. TEN TONS IN STOCK- Will 8911 for itfitext Month at 51 llents (lash. NORTON & FENNELL llsrch z3—d 3w 2 aw w 3w , A FllEEHOLll FARM son 8_A:_LE. ACRES prime farming Land within three tntles of Dtlndas Cross, and Grand River Bridge Wharf, where there is a good reduce market. This Farm has so chains front, 25 Acres newly cleared, and so Acres more easily glesred. The remaind- er covered _with aheavy growth: of hardygnd soft woods. - . _ . lgmerliste possession will be given. Terms --one-h,lI of purchase ,money paid down. Tim’: will be given for bilsnce. _ » 1AMEsi MA'l'l-IESON. ‘ Upton, Dundas. March :5. tin w ll0lhSSES and SUGAR NEVV CHOP. BARBAISOES MOLASSES, DEMERARA Choice Quality. to L, rmmnw _ g ; . Hhds. .B.mBl‘nons< scram, At lowest current rates while landing. " C — cAR:vELL"BItos‘; M'|,!'°l! -um. ts "wttlr -— ABOUT THE -—-' _,c9o,KER AN-‘D Rolsrca 9 most Bl8HOP MGl.I3I|Iu.9- Sr. Dvssvsx-s Cotalolfllo The "Pfih nt Cor-her,” advertised K: ling. hsrsb-en usual at lit. 1-mnst3n's~, ‘ for _ s time. antlhss gr¢syred‘to, be 3- -_ =tJfi_{:.iivc0os . C _; fie; recommend er.” We have had one in most Tun srsrsns or 81-. J0dIPl!‘°C'l£'(‘ll1'. l * ."....i.. t. 1. ...-.r--- ...... ‘...r.;;r 15...... . . _ . 9 Bios. Sumtnu «la. or meat any country store It is certainly a most useful attic! ~-..’ "2. V .2. r * ‘-* ‘ Xlmhfl, ll! l,lIf:Dartlnouth Rope Co. At Factory prices» by CARVELL BROS. ’ . .4 . F» -; .‘.\ y ,: , ,5 , I h I 13 .§ ‘if: £—-10313’ WE 1:! ‘now ready to hoo£‘5;déi£' or 1 A lish blsclngosts. snd 75'“ wit or c ml have thefcfllowing dampness’ ' ’, ‘ or...-...-.., 1,93. CV1!» 305. Very polifle, in some “sex. it to is quarters, (8 bushels each) per- eonihtpllli lo‘-quarters,,_j'nd vary in weight 40 t0 42 lbs. per bushel, ‘natural lE'w_sight.” "No oatssre in och ceusral favor jfircastln Black seem to *fiallsoils." Z .,..,= 3. Z, , zsctxsn wnrrs ro-rxrc oars. comparatively thin hull, valuable for export -Or I”.IiI"¢".I.l-4'" 911? Supply will be due about tst 691'“ Qalnple may n3w be seen It 9ur store cfrdersshonldbesentin at once. Price on upplication. , ' - * further infcrnilstion about sic, wheat, fodder com, ‘snd huitdreds of v'sr'i_et_iesfi "D sfidrps for-opt Seed Catalo- - 650, CARTER 8: C0. sssnsngne L \ Es ‘:i.r%7iPcrusc F Lit.’ ‘ and’ jifiil» 3 "rt can lflli H ll'M‘ K l?I't'ly nccgn-if“: K sidered distingue; Manytzm.-. .»...vrs _’l‘HEY sir )lov.8, V . 4 I.‘ :, Tttulsr lushop . y 1...»... mm fl with, Caren . -r...- . ,‘J ..= from tlteir Bttycr (cotrtltttted). lisotszvu, ji t la . I , - .{.i.f$.z..§'f.. z.y'3t{“a°§.!'r‘2.”‘°°..,’°'0,,€°°4€ av n the. to sink the’ 'ud' . e ......',:.::’:~;...:,:: .:°'..«g;::,::»v,:;,«na .. .. mmdmakecm feel that winter is not .5.-gr. Jug"; for a narrow edgeqfthe mags ,*?;:‘:.”.?.:';.%.W W to my we-. «wen .. .. 1,, ., dc». ?”""“-'/~ ”e33r9t'!#aequ-te supercedea ~ ‘ '0" "333,’"‘}k§"8-‘find 5.mt'llmeo°s arefnpt e . In u -owed. Hzgle-shoulder-ed-.-.s:leeee.g ,~ _ 4 The extreme style in‘_’.§Ja¢]¢,q._ ' '- " _’ - . "' ; ififlfiy .. 3;: °°““'?6' ‘luv-wt“ bemvvh 0 “...7'¢t9ori‘i_6?ilaet gth bemg much neuter and more ’ “ ’,, . ofJao-kets, lhe..1same.rénid+l:s it _., J 3 9'“ WW M96‘ W’ aw-vme,d u1ri"iri"tIc€a-‘bea.s...;i lzght-colored jackets. I/gght “”" "h.,’,”"d-~‘ aurlad° "vhto¢ire3g.f'-1’]w ~ cl ....- 1.2.??? .3?” "' P""’°"‘f“”“°'* 5° 83/ are co°rreét,ll'at I.jusz,m,p1,,¢,,,1,, ,__ ‘ ..- x. tacit?! Of havizgaa __ beingshoulder pea tlievery. trimmed with ostrich; 1 .2‘ . /1 It;-. 3‘: 7‘ freely uwd- .1_'¢ave am i2i??.‘£.% T33 T ‘Mamie ‘ if _. " everskowrziu Gharlottm i‘ -‘ L It;-§Ladies’~. do "_‘ C " C stttfi's‘a“ieproducsa‘ ‘ Of“ 12598 lot Of flees." ’ us Show -Days, so ilai our .:qf:, i , ,. K ;’ +22 . ‘’ .',gv'_.v. /. _-V,’ _ .- _1.:t.ay*habea;;.,;g,. the city. cs l3EST.YALUE IN THE 4? T 4 .3 , ,5 &.s’*m2i£511 C 6? See par ’ 79%: l LLA.‘;..-rsiolmx best’ i ‘£7 °h¢‘P°8t in the market. lntnufscturerf "* “'1 H .1: .1 .r _ . . -_. » ":t5{1y.}“"?’*_s’-9*‘) ‘.'_‘;?r.*’i's« ' : .5’-[:3 ._<.'rivtz9'I'£-tum ~# — l .1‘ . 2"‘ ‘~ .-- ..’_’,_ t '1‘ t , _,‘.,,hlJ’__" g_. is . = :2 st-’>E=m).? ,- '|: ,~ t .- -. ~ ,, _. , ; __ “ \ . iisrrcfo GK. We hive bought" for cash, arid," ‘_ V °n.°°st for «man T Telephone Communication. J.sD. McLEi5D.l—&‘ co; i ‘Cor. Queen &' ‘Grafton t Chftown. Dec. la, lap. ‘T VVEEJS; _ meucing on Monday morning the ‘of March. 2 Cans Tomatoes for.’ ‘;25:Ccnts. . 2 “ ‘Beans for» 25 »" , , f‘ ‘ ,,Salmou “for 50 ~‘“ 1 , ff for_.50.f.‘.‘,‘'1 . §,.,§§B§,,-FlflD&fl~ Hcddle for Filly Qrfitr mcchao.-—oo° l .-. .5: i-‘ii ' . ’;.. .1} .." ~* . » '5 . - 9 -t fits".-‘-3" .1 _ ‘ "to: D ‘ '- smfikf. , , r 1: gr ,1‘, ‘.2 ‘f T V ‘O! C com: a mac ‘scores stones; 62' EXtI':l(3t _ftfottt as Private Letter to t;:.-.-. 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