7 ’ * aor " rr ee NT : | | : i i p | {] i 8 r Vomnpany erate Read, Room 4 l eee 0 Mi Ing ee We have first-class facilities : ” stmscuirri aw ¢1098n. — ye ar ae os as ee eae lor turning out the best (jual- e 4.00 | ity of Job Printing, from « ~ - ’.00 - i i re Visiti a ‘ Me ‘ bao en 00} {£ERMS: Four Dollars a Year Single Oopies Two Ocnts isiting card to tue largest aa | displa , WOK. s or the a . —- —— s Prices low THE WEEKLY EXAMINER r y - Work promptly done ! EEKL \ . ' ~ ‘ ‘> : re cite mael VOL 36. P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896. NO LES) Calland see us. ss WeeK ly he Wspaper 1 | +} 423 ow t2 > “ : Examinar Pudiishiag Comp ny Le SB 43 | ate r TO THE WARBLING VIREO. £&LSSESESESSSSEESESSS OSS : © Spry LIVING LANTERNS. | i aie % a J i J Sweet Little prattler, whom the morning sta = ie @ i. a . How the Deep Sea is Lighted by itt Sound vasblng oi es ee Tas ‘ , @ ; i jus he | y s> much Finny inhabitants. / \ . way = é 8 ; = f Away down in the dark depths of tha | \ ‘wo bright and happy hours that passed es . ? « ocean there are living lanterns that arg! \ y + a ty hy silvery converse, just begun $ e borne about to light up thedarkness, A | poo i as ae : 1 ie =a oteal » 20 wie & , f FOUR 2 queer tish, @alled the “midsh pmite,” &we et patience an l her guest reality, Ki “> ‘ ® ve rarries the brightest and most striking The sense of days and weeks and months that 2 aE . of all these sea torches Along its back, run % 7 ~ *° s the under it and at the base of its tins toere | " searce altering in thete round of hayes, ® GENERA TIONS ® i are small disks that glew with a phos | fs B And quiet thoughts, and tolls that Jonot Kil, & I \ phorescent light like rows of shining ly pastimes. Though the old distvese = 4 buttons on the young middy’s uwaiform, | | efinar oe us bs oS Sere ane ¢) ' ln this way it gets Ms name iidship- v N a ° . on . . Ww ee oped ane ee ; See * HAVE USED Ss } » . . } P p . . . Sy me: a hou shi ~ loved a eard, % ite,” vy which young sailors in the Now going on. Gents’ Furnishings.—We are bound to clear them all out be- ees ae as ee a oeaeeaen a . ao bavy ire often called, > 5s ceainibbiiaiaiiiasaiti ‘i » 66 ‘ ] hese disks are exactly like small | fore the end of the year, The Moon as We See It. 2 9 ; | bull’s-eye lanterns, with regular lenses | ay he -onaider the fact 1&8 ‘ : i ig } Sud reilectors. The lenses gather the Di you ever stop t » consids r the fac ‘ a oe ale |} rays and the reflectors throw t » ons! s » that the inhabitants of this earth have | & aA i again. There isa layer of p s phores- never seen but oue side of the moon, and ® cent cells between the two, aud the en- fo inqnire the reasons why such isthe | ¢ tue etlect is as perfeot as if made by se? The explanation is this: The moon e r arn penn et el 1 makes one revolution on her axis in the $ 99 | tt ie fri ieensh Seal aun xl = when | Hi ] | a U ] . é ° ° ’ sume period of time that she takes up in | x | monster it can clove its lenses and’ bide | igh class Underwear at 25 per cent discount, Our prices are so lov we revolving once around the earth, thus | & . : aparilia, | “self in the darkness. It can yo gg will : | a £ |i o ; ti |e ° the same geographical region of the lunar % mu good. I | mntern off and ou at will, and then it is | s00n HE ke Ins in 1€ Ceiual 9 surface is always toward us. As one ex- ns AND ITS [have taken 13g | always “filled” and ready when wanted, | planation usually calls for aaciuer, 1t bt ® h aun: ro ny ilhas a lamin. | may not be out of place to inention the RI SALE Is STEADILY ; vane hat bangs from its Chin, and fact that the reasons the two motions of ; on et the a. before it, 'o warn ais & XL the moon above referred to so nearly . INCREASING, : e approach of enemies, Sill an- f it " oo t I am slaets sand dapper ta SG coincide are these: & “t a eras a 4. S Mgnt from the ex 8 The moon is not’a true globe, butis |}® PT ied i > bpd | h | tremity of the dorsal fin, Otuers again | wry elliptical in form. It did not in all | § ave you tried it ‘ ery have constant supplies of a luminous oi very € ilip A a n orm. tC ai ot In? t a irss } hold . that runs down tueir sides from tie fins, | probabilities orginally start on its axial | ® ek . | making @ bright and constant ligh i ation w ecisely the same velocity | ® y other cure ove that 5 ~ and constant light all rotation with precisely the same velocity § g : ; arvund.—New York Press, r . . . ° . . . with which it moved around the eart * The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. ‘ + ich nove aroun 1¢ Garta, 7 = 3 ete = | We lead in this business. We will astonish you with our low prices on Se dl ver tek wiunsak mae 14 Se k FR ~ ar oper Made of Sunflowers, , 4 . the two motions were not far apart in | 3% : Fm 8. gP CE es From Salina, Tex., ix teportel a now Hats and Caps When you buy a hat outside of our store, you pay 20 per cent. the start. Assuming that the moon was | § a 3 = Xs’ j use os sunflower stalks. Several ton | ‘ . . semi-li uid or at least soft in those re- , SS SSSSSSS SS SS SSSSFSS 2 * of them haye Leen made into pape r, more for it than we would charge you, Come to the hatters an d Cappers. site co the cat's attraction caused Pe i, aAerennr which haa been shipped Bast for tr unar & ws C38 S clip a ri j } a The peper in 7 oa , a i. aie ‘i = . the lunar surface to elongate, and in the £ Re ., | straw paper and marks a greut aca . untold ages which followed its axial ro- | & 3.$1. | ture in paper-making «a se ios. taro tation, owing to the attractive influence MI pal g and sunflower SS. | paising industrics. The saiil is now 2 of both the earth and the sun, Was made tiood's Pills wt | Sari aren nd propos al eS tae ENGLISH 11059 } Pos p—Acch around the earth.—St. Louis Republic. - 2 | sre and Preiling | - BREAKFAST COCOA j j . * . errr cama te | This is our hobby; our cutter, Mr. J, J, McDonald. is delighting our cus- Old Time Banking Methods is Sg c YODAR FOR DECEMBER, 189% HE ONLY True Biood Purifier | / i ay ] . 5 5 ° While discussing the matter of the atratnaiie than ae . ; . ; . , . j ’ > oti 4 3 ht a oe in ae ae to- tomers 3 he yest cutter we have had in our e_.ploy, If you want a tony sult, troubles and trials of banking business — Sew Moon, sith day, Ib. 386m. p. = day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. herefore | \ . . een Ww ° 3 of today President James Espy of the DELICA Y OF First Quar, ilth day, 8h. 16.9m. pe m get Hood's and ONLY HOOD’S. . get him to cut it for you, e keep only A l workmen, Prices very low indeed Ohio Valley National bank said to a o " FLAVOR. atl M in day, 11h. 3290, p. »| ——== ee | group of friends: ‘I tell you that we do SUPERIORITY in GUALITY. La r, 27 lav. Th. 56.2m. a. m. . not know anything about the peculiari- aie : : ties of the banking business. I have GRATEFUL and COMFORTING . ' ‘ Wi os ; ; 8 | Sun | Hig i om i heard officials of the bank when I was be- to tho NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. : Day of Week |=" | Su ‘3 Barris bi e ginning in the business rehearse the expe- j yuses | Gow water arrister, de riences in early banking in Virginia. As NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED., —-—— | —— ; * is well known, the residents of that state In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets ont i } , . + . : : y- i ihm n aft row | % ] ’ tc were not much given to business tactics. | > — mibm| of Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown High Class Tailors and Gents Furnishers. were not much given to business tactics, | Prepared by JAMES REFA& CO. Ld. i Tu ’ 2 l T 56 BRANCH OFFICE ene r y had as Ss Homeopathic Chemists, London, 2} We sday | 30 19 8 5 SRANUS 43 . note, and it was quite frequent, the bank England. $ | Thursday ‘| ’ 4 44 ' spss ¥ officials had to drive around to the vari- ae Cae 4} Friday | 32) 9] 103 Wadmians Building, - - Crapaud = ous farms, or to the place where the | »@ee@eess2ee0 2090000000000" 6 | Saturday | 33 j } li 21 MONEY TO LOAN NSS SS maker lived, and it was quite difficult to : e ° ' 7 y | a 8{ mor ee fei EWP eS get them to sign the original, but much | @ $ oy ay ; ° la 1223—dw 3mos s i more soa renewal. Experts got so they | @ CW ° ci; ny. | 7 7 | 7 - i — —_——— = could tell whether the note was renewed ° s 017 - | : 8} 21: ' THE CONTESTED ELECTION in the house or in the field, as they could $ $ 10) Thursday | 38 8} 212 ie es ( Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report ne abe vende Pesca ° +1 ' Ce ge . ea tell whether it was written on the pom- | @ e . | ore , 99] 5 # 90 @he First of these Monthly Competitions will commence January 1897, Under this caption, L’Impartial, to our mel of a saddle or at a regular desk.”— | @ : vs i ve = ze | : é: and wiil be continued each month iY 1897. mm : mird the most vigorous and ably cdited e Cincinnati Enquirer. : : : a French-Canadian journal in the Provinces A ar ors ; . “i = } ; . ‘ ° ST 6275 In BICYCLES Gi EN FREE has this to say of the Alberton election Why He Didn’t Shoot. : $ -.2r ' ; . Moot case : — ttho éhtta @ . : , . . e 16 | Welnueadey $3 | 9 7 50 j AND WATCHES EACH MONTH A man witha wife who has her own |@ Cu’ Xnas offer of a ° 17 | Thursday 44 9) 8 35 “ As our readers are already aware, the ways about doing things catches her $ s g a 15 e 9 }t ° = FOR 8 election of Mr. Edward Hackett, Deputy now and then. at v ° i . { of 9} s Follows: aha 4 on nepthoag cee St 33 _ 18 Sei of Rest Tecth for ¢ clay | 45/ 10) 10 4] 10First Prizes, $100 Stearns’ Bioyole, . . $ 1,000 Ee ee WARIS any. Gear,” eSeee tee oer asin’ 1S $6 : 2 inday Se 10 10 4 25 Second “ $25 Gold Watch 7 25 55 accusations, some of corruption and as he was Gressing, “I think you were | @ Ds 6.00 e ai | M 7 | 47; Wf] 2 Old Waioh ww ws 6 others of intimidation by. agents, etc., ABSOLUTELY PURE right when you told me last night that $ © 22 | Tuesday 17} 12) aft | Bloyolesand Watches given each month. . 1,625 being leveled against him. | The petitioner there were burglars in the house.” e > 231 ¥ »sday 47 | 13 0 4) 12 SOAP 18 one Wm. Sharp Larkin, of Alberton, LS “Whv?’ she asked nervously. € se 34; 1 lay ; 48 13 | 11s : —_—_—_— who is only the tool of the veritable per- BAY FORTUNE SOCIAL. oe “Because all the money that was in : 25} Frida . mel. aS Total given during year 1897, $19,509 ee ee ae “ Boa apt ceoecgeatmeal my pockets when I went to bed is gone.” | 3 asi § . 42 14 9 4! sciitiieiiateieiaiiie remselves bu eep behind the scenes One of the most enjoyable events of the | x . : ; “Well.” she said, with I-told-v« a1. 8 By a8 | 3 4 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. awaiting the result of the dirty work which | season was the concert and ba-ket ‘social ee re ae ee eet s0 oie. “if cae nea teen eee = oa 3 33 Mooda : oll 4 5 Competitors toe save at many “Sunlight | , 1. Every month Gurwen, ee!, tn cach of thes they have imposed upon their creature. | which took piace at Bay Fortune school Rnows 06 Gacias Point, and . tn get ; av@i2 9341 j j oe i Se Sa Cat off | districts, prizes will be awarded as follows ; Whatever might be +aid of a contested | } " aa . of tt cai fart p up and shot the wretc¢ h, you would hav@ | ° esday } a) 614 rs rel nena The 2 competitors who send in the lare oe ee sighs : :0nse ON evening oO e » Inet. ursuant to public notice, a meeting had y ey this morning.” 3 Wed ‘sv 49 17 i 7 52 fro heading “SENET GM: ifm Seno 710s ros poarion| Sesark aay a gh EY election under ordinary circumstances, we | After the well-filled programme had been | the iehalioants at Gallas Poth. “Gas "t ie “4 ter Som 7 a 3 ta =i ”} id é : . ; aus oa a ao SOAP.” These (called “Coa- a recetve, at winner's option, a lady's or gent's are fully convinced that, apart from a few -arried out, th skets which w ’, : a aa oe . ha OSs my dear, possibly, he sai o Has brouzht custaemers 9 i l pons”)_are to be sent enciosed > Stearns’ Bleycle, value $i00, 4 sy I carried out, the baske hich were both | jn the school house on Thursday the 10:1 iy, I would r : with aaheet of paper on which | ‘3 ~ hey eae 7 ee narrow, vindictive spirite,imbued with s and hands» disposed : et ureday the iUth, | gingerly, yut would have been @/@ ¢. . _*e Sha wamoumehsog han wettecn ie Poa } xt i , ; numerous and handsome, were disposed of | just., to discuss the properity of giving the | widower.” e from far and near How e or heriull name and addi 2s a tarts aaa vile and low sentimeate, all are of ove} by Mr. Richards Squarebriggs. After | place an appropriat ne 3 oer eee € 2 : e 4 e semt iu, postage paid. to Sieeare jae. We: ay Bam | Totty, ot wwaners, sation, 0, lady's or accord in saying that this contestation is | partaking of the good things that thev te tg sieenaeiteia stm eed he She laughed softly then and gave ° can we doi'? We cannot e : Le . 23 CSE He = at ot i] ; zen nae nten, val a dose if : . : as i ‘ > . i th ai nizer ”v ; ac im.— ; Ty . ‘ . > 5 island Railwa Kesente, marked om the Pes: |) au = SAN | atorencs ment Goring i807 foun altogether out of place. The solidest Lib contained the company disp:rsed well | electing John Tweedy and J. W. Young =n of it back to him.—London Tit 16 do it adn keep our job; $ . a phi 8 eee sur peed a ae ue ht ane meni compe eral in the Riding will freely admit that | satisfied with haying spent ao enjoyable | chairman and secretary respectively The $ but we sre looki t > On and after MONDAY, Mth December 199 TRICT Competitor livesim, pethtore. who obtain. wrappers from untold soap never _ there, here ee a more ! evening. About $40 were realized. Fol- | adjoining settlement of Portland, which * A MODEL KITCHEN. Ges , coking lo- s ‘ Tod 2 + linet s ne stock wil isqual . ployees 0! r > > . : . oe ‘ PRAMAS MORNE Raat, | aor Name or mamrmice |stats adtsetemm vines | UOT, Pr, Huckeive return on | Ghongee Tenge - | Maine tt Gales Boat acbost ait | _ ‘The Tino woman's exposition boura |3 Ward the future, not the § : : —— | Westera Ontario, condisting of Co sas | “g\?*h pinta Ulstof winners tm competitor's district wit : ! ‘ ' Mr. Hac return on Chorus, Tenting......000esecees0s seseseees Choir trict, was represented and offered some dis- will conduct a model kitchen in the | @ present. We are simply e < — 2 | a a ae be forwarded to competitors 21 days after each competition ee a ee nae sete bicokcokese OEIE ee ne cussion, it was decided that both p'ace Women's building. Mrs. Richard J. > makine this offer to ad e 2 tario, Muskoka & ali Counties E & N. ofthese | 5. Mesurs. Lever Brothers, Ltd., will end te awara 0 S ’ a najority 1€ | Hecitation...........00...-...... AObert Dixon j avs bs i eM - is 1S e i e . "a bs 3 —|| ones ar wacece th | the prizes fairly to the best of their ability and judgment, electorate is Catholic ; and although many | Speech.......... So Bile would a oome the one common name for | Oglesby has planned the work to illus- ee ae a sl | canis i — : _____| but it is uuderstood that all who compete agree to accep® ; : ; ; PEECH ..-seeeeere seeeeee wane . y | the verv forcib’e reason thatthey pos-essed | trate the value of corn, one of the chief | © vertice our work, and af- @ “ TIONS ward. Rea __#& _|| Province of New Brunswick | the award of Messra. Lever Brothers, Ltd., as final. ., Catholics, deceived by the profuse pro- | Recitation......... ce. ---E. L. McCallum | the one school and the one - lace oT om 4 Ti ae 1} , A . e a up. 5 wines of Neva teotiaand Prince | LEVER BROS.,1A., 23 Seott8t., Toronto mises of the Liberal chieftain on the | Dutch Recitation.................Geo. Aitken hi thank sno - ormce. ood pro ucts of Ninois. Lessons in|@ ter Xiwas the price wiil $ ‘ cycles are the celobrated Stearns’, manuf d by B. C. Stearns & Co., “BE . a y proceeded to clect a suitable | the scientific and hygienic preparation | $ 44) : e . — Gyracuse, M.Y., & Toronto, Gut. Each wheel is guaranteed by the makers and has complete ae a did not oerg “7 party, | Duet........-....Robert and Maggie Dixon | name. A great many were euggested,| of food will be given such as Todinas 6 pt sitively go back to its es ' uM’ nevertheless a great number of them who | Reading......... sesssese: seers E. L. McC: 1! . it ae ee ae ae P ° eo ; ee ; a 7 _ . had domrselt wort on that side, Jisten- fesse Wm. KR Webster eee oie ee ge ay Sepeek ee llee of Saneieni Cees © rene Sree We make : ‘ 2 501 9 5 — = — - 7 —— = een ae eae pena , Jv. ps , . Serene een eeeeeeereeeeee - . opr - eng a itlems 7 , “ i . 217 8 . > Of : an ing to the voice of conscience and the | Cnorns, Maple Leaf............-..--- .Choir | arose a proposed ee ae ~ a of pe — a fuel. All the “ every set as an advertise- >. $21 817 1 40/8 51) & 222442 2£244242 242 Ss = 4246424242242 2 a ot ate Church, refused to sacrifice | Recitation......... ik oshasuenae Etta Douglas there wasno other name in the Provinces “a lies ea ot a “t ia abe e ment, and guarantee them ° 5 | imusKrie ee oe SBZ24 24224252555 | solemn duty tothe spirit of party, aud | Song. du ccecssteseeersseceecereeed ames Dixon | like it, and better than all, it was i and annoyance will, a8 far as possible, | @ . ' c > *, Om 1 07| 8 OS = -z | consequently supported the Conserva- BEEIa i osdcci ve siccese ss Kev. J. R. McKay separably a-sociated with asedis” ani be in actual use. It is believed a better : in every way. Lots of s 5 12 53) 7 58) & 4 | | tivecandidate. As we said last week, | Quartette. ........++ecrsnseesenssseees--o+ | est and noblest statesman, the tok ae | ere S ome properties of | people whohave lost their : 5 47 12 33) 7 33) SS F | in the face of the negotiations just conclud- } Dutch Recitation............ i. i. MeCallum | John A. MacDoaald. It was in Karnecliff, the cereal and the many excellent dishes | @ : e 6 2 | Lv. 12 001 7 OO] ¥ = ed between Laurier and Greenway, the line | Chorus Join our ranks..........--+-+++4 Choir | said the speaker hn Senna Old Man 9 which may be prepared from it will : teeth are going on from e ' : ul & = | of conduct of these electors is amply justi~ | Recitation...........scscsereeeseeees Leigh Wood | and it would tee eiaked-as all hi ee a prove of great advantage to visitors. 2 day to day looking like ° | } Ar. 10 30 = as fied. They have the face to tell us that | Solo.....c......ss00sse0eeee- - Miss Selina Gillis | christain life silewahieie ~s : oo co a © this eo Lh}. .3 ‘ 10 10 = 5 | the School Question is settled; but as long } Recitation...............-.Brecken McDonald | and more loyal Genatuns. rhe — The Whistling Tree. : this : “}..W O44 & SS as justice reigns —and justice 1s eternal— TATERUE...005 . «sconces <nneccmnecsocs ees: cheer which arose from ai o . re Aspecies of acacia, which grows very | @ e * 19). .1 v ye = a1 ae long - ap - ' honest men re _ «Misses McCallum and Dingwell | the speaker sat down it ae saat 7 cos abundantly in Nubia and the Soudan, is $ S om ia s - 4 . pe eo = world, this shamefa compromise wi e | Duet...............Misses Miller and Wood | wuched . ae ee ie te "8°"! also called the ‘‘whistling tree” by the i 34 2 Cheapness is not peculiar to prices. Goods are &} Gesignated by no other name thau that of | Speech...........Mr. Richard Squarebrigg: ee eae ere Ts VER OP La ie oe oie > ‘ 6 BS = gee dts : ; = e : : ; FF coed 1 gg | ofail present for whenthenames were voted | BAatlves. Its shoots are frequently, by ° e ios 4+ = often cheaper than the prices; particurlaly is this true 2 perfidy, and will remain an ineffable | Gad Gave the Gunes: ofall provens for wheathenamies werevoted | 1) veacy of the larva of insects, dis- | ® : ‘ & when the purchaser feels that the goods are bought = “eons oe of those who have ; : adopted. Avresolution was chen passed | torted in shape and swollen into a globu- 2 ; ~ Aa ; : . : - oo - | Oo ; th ic is i & 1 ds ladder fr 2 inches in dis > wu. a. «.| } with a certain amount of uncertainty and unreliability 2 | It is necessary then to have abandoned | eee ee eer eee ee catia 9 over ony wirdbe nperwant yeh, | & » 2 _ 5 4010 30) = : : = 4 as art yi il ocal papers, al+o tivat a petiiion be for- | ter. After the insect has emerged from | @ e@ 9 , 52010 10) & We have no cheap guocs although no one disputes the = lo ae eh a c lee . WwW ni | warded the Hon. Wm. Mulock Postmaster | a circular hole in the side of this swell- 2 a _- ‘ as cr > ousiy adeceives ! athoics Oo eC: y nS ia . \ K . . lala a VY Cc “ 7 ' 7 : - = cheay ness C8 our prices. & | Prince at election time, to come now and | oo) np. gore — to Let the | ing, the opening, played upon by the ° The y come to us and, not s MiStew’t } a os aasle = ack them to humiliate themselves to the | th cia: to Earneclifie. After | wind, becomes @ musical instrament |@ by a miracle, but simply . ’ } j Ar. 4 05) 8 55 | 7 is ] ‘ould at s . a na 4 nies of densivinn an } iree cheers and a tiger were given for the | nearly equal in sonnd to a swect toned | @ : . e 5 3251 817| © Your friends would appreciate a nice Fancy ¥ ee o depriving ® man who a ane new vame the meeting dispersed Aute.—New York Telegram e by knowing how, we send @ 5 b* pena 255, 7 48) & 1 T: ‘le re ; Q tate amie Ah | Sey eeree et Se cee, 2h ee loud Wt Wetiue Give Sa > them awey os : 5 Peter ie = nee rae from - stock. Goods sei- & tycjr unbridled hatred, certain self-styled an s Joun ¥. ¥e xo. ‘ eee ° = away looking like s 5 12 ¢ @ now will be stored until required. ¥ | Liberal chiefs up here have no scruple ip ; 0 Fepresen' nz Ganong Bros., St. St» ; life. Lot 5 = ts > a er be e this ° . + ; a ; = | attempting to incriminate priests for having | + ee aia tt die te Saeanplitls, Let 68, Deo, 38, Lass. Judge—¥ ou are charged with assault- | @ $ MP. uM. oe = "igh ii al se «i I , & nae one = ing this man & > ~ : Sm 8 tO, = ' = —in conformity with their mission toree | ertised, pre- his man. ° ‘et 7 35) 7 36 7 i € Y | thatthoeeconfiled to their care are pro pas ne pare a Seed pg Prisoner—I plead guilty, your honor, | @ > y vi 710 710\ ( Rell & | perly instructed in the duties which they | A Tender Handed Tramp. but I have a good excuse, I addressed : : 4. M.P. M. ¥ BS have to perform and thus are en- Robert James Gordon, a castal, de this man civilly three times, and he never | » . of 7 4 T 7 a | abled to act according to right coa-cience i - * : , i pa . turn for fo a answered me. ® e velhy 7 2 THE BARGAIN Gly ER = and in a manner consistent with the in- ' rate, ae mene co teie . Judge—Why, the man is deaf and : $ Travers 700 9 = | structions of their church on a question of wer A ailiias ra a. i siaetiiaiadll dumb! € ° a. ==> SSS SS TS SSS S6S SSS SSS SS STS SSFT | obedience to the voice of the Head of the | i mary sa authorities senate Prisoner— Well, why didn’t he say so? : s = ——— ee CCC Ce TTT torr rr Tv. | Church and its Bishops. Not only is ita = on a eee 8 aha . 1inst o-Gahelt. a © our : . ° . . resiste WLLL zi aken age s nner — \ teeeee Tr run by East Standard Time crime to dr ad ae ~— tnshing him for that aah of insubordination. Be- A curious box was recently found ° 2 ana run yaar onvtuch sues before a civie. Urbuon! | gag hn for that det of wnabondcion, Be} A. curious bos was rectly fomnd | FAMOUS BERLIN. METHOD 3 AM ALD, D. POTTINGER, | but it ix # disgrace to this Catholic riding, | fanronn, Juss 4,2006.~[ censifer De, ing called ce im tee ° aaa eG ae z bl a b: sa oe an oe ° daperintendent Gen Mgr Govt. Ry. | from which we will not readily arise ~it 1s | plies, itching =, = oy soggy we * , = “= maton be dni om - : co z a eee ee 4 vn town. OBS, | a work of infamy which will long desig- | , soothing effects are who appe"rs to be an educated man and | Square a 1d closely sealed. 1en opened, y Do 74 ~ e = passed an The Gol nap nate tose guilty of it anl which time j eaten. —JEe. Rnesan. is es oe — a it was — » ~ full - ae ® PAINLESS DENTISTRY > will amply avenge. n Guently,” asked the bench to consider | grease, hard, but very ragrant. The le werk! adie = , as a rence of opinion is absolutely ; what such work meant to a man like smell resembled somewhat that of the $ sou ever xe ianeeee cantik — s ' NEW EY necessary in polites, surely our Catholic \ hii. : roses, but was much more fragrant. > having a tooth extracted? Call at ° ; ‘ Liberals have not fallen so low as tu allow | 4 His hands would, he said, become ‘ ener © our rooms and we will allow you $ . . . wre. , | themselves to be made the tools of shame- quite lacerated, and were he a clerk or a American pioneers were God fearing | @ 4) Sait j : 0 ny . : oo : . : , 5 mids a! @ the privilege of such a sight. ur @ “ iS WM f i ii gs less and unprincipled men—men who |} tailor the result would be that in search- and Bible loving. They staked out town | & treatment of aching or ulcerated @ i make no scruple of trafficking in holy ing for employiment afterward he would | lots in 22 Bethels, 10 Jordans, 9Jerichos, | ® teeth, crown and root filing are all @ 3 a : names and things in public courts ard in | be unable to follow it. In the case of a | 14 Bethlehems, 22 Goshens, 21 Shilohs, > done painlessly No long waits 2 And winter will remind us to make our feet comfortable We = yrocenoe, of a eens ; | ____--~ | shorthand writer, too, he asked how he | 11 Carmels, 18 Tabors and Mount Ta- | @ and no more toothache. We are © ' : aa iais Sih, Dhet, : : ar . : who are ignorant of their signifization and | t would be able to write 130 words per | bors, 22 Zions and Mount Zions, 26 ypen ia the eveniags from 7 ° ing Pi te ce a te fully equipped with s large atock of natoraily prejudiced agaiost their use! | Burns il li ut minute if his hands were mangled in the Edens, 30 Lebanons, 26 Hebrews and 36 $3 Tainliatien and ices tac —_ 3 | a ; oe y dex af y . at Jans “ This is the greatest of allshames. As | . way they assuredly would be after break- | Sharons. |e . «a prepared to - ,~ vong” 4 we er an independent Catholic organ we protest 1787. ing a ton of stone. His chances of gain- ” pape . e ~ slg ee eee with ali the vigor of our soul against such | Those who think that im-| ing work were thus minimized, and he ine? eves pee oe TY 3 eW enta al’ ors - se rates we can do it for you Bel infamy. Whatever may be the result of | _ es Sted respectfully” tha , a cases of smali pox haw occured at Sant - |@ e ao WorRK @ © arlowed 0 Hee | this contested election, those who have f ported soap must be the finest “submi pec y at accord- se De Las Vegas and 33 of those who hid >. Over Store Prowse Bros : need ef and no oue will do printing | been responsible for such nefarious con- | do not know that the material ing to law the master of the workhouse not been vaccinated have died from tle @ ” 3 — . eae is 2 ee duct must suffer from it.” Pebtch Royal Ock & &\ | did not use auy of the discretion which | disease, 000 | eeeecococes cosssooorooooss nn oe ae Seas Felt lined Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, ete. | Ot whic o he % b <n is Se aon ae oe itea | 4 lot 0° fancy cups and saucers and | and eade, Invitations, Program- s ‘ “ea : ; . er the magistra consu : ee Fo a a ae | mer, Circulare, Visiting Cards, Receipte,| For quality, style and price, we fear no competitors. Call The Locdea Chronicle's Rome.eerres- | made are the best to be found seqnthar. for somne these, the chelrman other aioe things for the Kesns trede-—W. a a Notes of Hand, Dodgers. Cail and see u8| 4.4 examine our stock, and you will be convinced our prices | ponéeat reports that he hears that Lord | anywhere. stated that the bench could not agree | —..... Peed ot El sks rO LET ‘ ¥ he 1 t Salisbury has asked Italy and Germany to | Send 35 Royal Oak wrap- | upon a decision, and that the defendant WANTED as 5 are the lowes ttate what their attitude would be in the he Ch’ g would thus get the benefit of the circum- That beautifully si ‘ event of armed intervention by England, | F&Ts to the vtown Soap stance. Personally, he added, he should ctim eneen Bole ee eee we our ; . : f . ce be w cu s o France and Russia against ‘Turkey. Italy | Works, and receive free the certainly have punished him, but his col- \ E will pay cash for 6€0 good fat Turkeys. | 4) The Siete ” a ge o7 the correspondent adds, has promised ber : : ‘ : ‘ni Geese and Ducks Must be well drested | Mt. 210s. os. Drooks. © cueeseion given ee e : beautiful picture, ‘ Burns in | league being of a different opinion they | and drawn, and fested at least 24 hours before | about lst November. Ap sly to I h pply QUEEN STREET. 246 adhesion, but Germany has rot replied to : . had concluded toG.smiss the case,—Lon- | »¢ing killed, Apply to iii ciaben a Oder: by mail promptiy attended to. the question. Edinburgh, 1787. ainda. ca A. HORNE & CO, Palys PEAKE BROS..& CO ‘ S41 —§ sep — i ema re ~~ — : a aaa i