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    VOL. 1, . ve’ CHARLOTTETOWN; P,. Ee ISLAND; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1867, NO. 17.
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    : : : 7 ee = — rns catenin mene “an re age tomas a vn in trannies sruaiinnainan ee eee arse.
    boo COREE: ERI BER SCELOOL Books: er ) PARIS EXHIBIT inglites :the
    scnarrse Le eae LY iistis| @ LARGE SUFPRY OF FCS: |Miiseellancous- aul General Aews, itera de Figg Leer reat cpm woe
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    “EDWARD "R EILLY + toad * fuelling Be on THE FACTS OF THE CASE. i The Paris correspondent of the Manchester Guardian) guish eyes; that the seedy old coat covered shoulders
    ‘| ‘prrĂ©n AND" PRoPiieTror Ă© Garganter’s Spelling Books, onrar * eer + |writes in relation to the exhibition of 1867 :— that might rival those of a Venus. Protracting her:
    eron, Wercester's Pictionary, | i sed, tas : 1) hy ; en ae ; ; travels too long the other day, the train was leaving’
    wee Qfice, corner of KĂ©nt and Pride Btreets. — jon) 1 ~AND— Y Win pal | ale miaaes ant pee far bad EN ee elon” at pO A arin a just as she limped into the y her In her anxietyto
    t ian, HG 19 a school Books'in’ general tise throughout the Island, on|those of their neighbors. Let them originate and.carry has been before attempted at any universal oxbivition,|get On board she forgot her years and ran after iti
    cde: (BRS FOR THE “MERALD,” yi nd, and fonsalomt, “lanvie's BOOKSTORE out any enterprise successfully, and it at once becomes In the first place, the admission of living animals is a|with so much vigor as to alarm the natives. ‘* My
    For 'l year, paid it advance, *%" "60 "0 H ioe : ; e — ae “* the most daring enterorise ever ageomplished,” Hyp Dovel feature, ope in the second, the rule which in for-|hies Johaney, look at that old coon go it,” exclaim-
    cae Mt Me) * ohialfeydarkyinadwaride, 0100-0 August & 1860, tf : they view the same matter with very different eycs. when DEF Cases oxe uded everything that could vot be kept/od an enthmsiastic news-boy, * ain't be a lively old
    . 4 + Oia : 3 al. r ‘ pupdiand, he another nation... ‘The crossing:ol the gone oF canvomiens duriag ind whole period of the @X>| 0040 A emart ruo eonbiel the foolish girl. to (
    ; WE Best | Atlantic by the three, yachts *' Henrietta,” ** Fleetwing "| 0!Hon has been relaxed, The character of the coming} | : A |
    Advertisements insert@l at the usual rates, ak JOHN BELL; es and ‘* Vesta,” is ig Ae stupendous event which Cc; Exhibition will be marked by the fact that, on the French throw herself upon the rear platform, but just as she.

    JOB PRINTING, MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING |, |set the AmeriĂ©ang in ‘raptures. * John Bull” is anni- side at least, none but the most eminent producers will did so, away weut hat, wig and goggles. ‘Two gen- \
    nt cio Atiadn pelaek th ca on all its bĂ©ittches, thankful ‘to his Friends and th- hilated; his maritime: power 4 a and ‘America|2Âą permitted to exbibit, so that the show will be an epi- tlemeu on the rear platform were considerably as< |
    pod y ptien, Be ne ess and despatch| 4” Patrons for past favors, bege leave to inform them rules the. waves” 18 the bur their song over 'this|tome of the choice products ot all districts, and not an|tonished, but the young lady had sufficient presence: /

    on moderate terms, at the Hawa Office, * ani the public generally, that he is still to be found at |4adertaking. ade lwee tot oy Ok et ei assemblage, as a the. case|of mind to-explain, in a few frightened sentences, the ;
    icons “ “ ‘|, Concisely stated," the evĂ©nt that ba h ,jof Toca exhibitions. It is understood that this severe iti ‘eis ‘ : : eptle }
    ALMANACK, FOR JANUARY., (oe mE Ys AND American aaind ia this: ‘Pegdly edhis, vach 96 feet keel rale will be applied by our neighbors to every class of tem ee ser os re tl np —— ot the
    MOON S PHASES. Queen Street and over 200 tone register, and each manned by'14 sea- aube ts Fr my side: “it rgd on oa. girl to her homme without femner pablieity : he girl i
    * : - ‘ men, besid : hte, > , the French side will pregent an appearance : yi.
    ‘ew. Mone Sthday, She Avan evening, NiW, » [ahdule-propardd'-to "alake up’ Aileinds ‘of garmĂ©nte aa! |bet ftom Sandy Hook, ty cnoee tho Atlantic to Comes ta Âąqonly interesting and formidable. Nothing but simi-|sustains an exellent character; and it is hardly |
    First Quarter, 13th-day, Oh. 2imsevening, BE. trusted to him in the latest style ‘and improvement o [the Isle’ of “Wight. The winking yacht reached Ker lar jadicious selection will place England or any other |necessary to add. that the ludicrous upshot of her.ad- :
    Pull Moon} 20th day, Sh. 23m., moruing, W 8, W:,| {asbion. destination in 19 days and 29 outĂ©, without shifting mon iS eit Baically advantageous position, The agri-|ventures as one of the “ oldest inhabitants,” has A
    Last Quarter,27th day,10h. 35m., morning WSW} . ‘Tormsa Cash. ber tack; having had’ a strĂ©ng,“dteady west wind the| sors Prooncts of France are to be grouped in three terminated her fun-loving proelivities in that.—Hart= f
    ; ing ty" Entrance at side Door. - lwhole of het voyage, her greatest day's run being. 280 regions: first, that of wheat; second, that of wheat! /,.g7 Times ’ :
    pay | scx | High \Moon rN 4 | Queen Sireet, July 11, 1866. © © J|avilees Now, it is easy to show that better re and eye se: third, ~ af heal wine acd a Ps : :
    DAY WEEK. i al this ‘has b b fl e case of living animals, the exhibitors, as in & other i
    ; iteds fects | Wal ‘e(rizes. is 3 STELLA COLAS, a Garteg of"tat unberamind y od ie, € engi have to support all charges of installation ; A ROMANTIC AFFAIR. i
    bh mh al ban | ha) bam {ee a Mitalla Calas Monauet. eee oe ee an dare co tine PSuSenAsahe tvevags covt of 04ck Uanteer S64 pe '
    i "Dneaday 7 494 19, 7 26, 3 228 80 dedicated by permission. to this, |i. eeriuadl oxhe bie« ink 7 hy dows in be useful in many vaya to reproduce the figures here | ‘The Superintendent of Poligg in New York receive, :
    2 | Wednesday 49) 19) 8 Hi 4 19) 80; * talented Artiste, “ any —_ in ‘the world with’ as much safely as the rae taped eonlp ge hei gl eh. a than ed, last week, a despatch from Halifax, requesting ;
    ( Her doa , : sĂ©tehin, ‘ ‘ ‘e for horses, ; borse boxes, ‘ ‘ :
    5 |S d 2 Perfumes for the Handk iof. as the yacht ‘* Henriettas” and the two other ships of sheep, (rather indefinite); pogsties, about £2 Be. each; English steamer, aod who had assumed the name of ¼
    aturday 49} 2210 36) sets 88 or the Handkerchief. Colembui e ther of = and poultry pens about ÂŁ1 4s. Jot ay ; &
    @ jSunday 4g! 93'11 801 5 42h 35 Poh A ty Gasea a i es eet rof. them half as large. The two ; ohnuson. ‘The arrest was made, and along with the Ă©
    7 {Monds 48) 25'morn.) 6°41 37 Princess of Wales, ‘Ritnmcl’s, Lilly ef the Valley easels in which Jacques Cartier discovered the St. LAVIRG ANIMALS, lady a man named Jeremiah O'Connor, with whom ;
    1 y s f Jookey Club Wood Violet Millefeur Lawrence were only 60 tons burthen; and of the fleet) -p P ; ; :
    8 |Tuesday 48} 26! © 10| 7 39 88 a “reali +e ito Fe ggg in which Sir-HomphrĂ©y Gilbert visited Newfoundland he plan adopted for living anunals is that they shall!she had eloped from Ireland, and both takew to the i
    9 |Wednesday 4%| 27; 0 49,8 43) 389 West End New Mown Hay,Loves Myrtle. two vessels were only 40 toms each, and one, the A aR Ba ‘us dach " ue Seti mot tin {Police head quarters. The New York Commercial :
    10 |'Thureday 47; 28) 80, 9 43 41) The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a ncat Box ; Sydenham Kau “Squirrel,” in which that navigator was afterwards lost, ee yoy va t A = Ww en removed, shall be re- thus'gives the finale of the story :— f
    li |Friday 47, 29| 212.10 48 42) de Cologue, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Lavendet| Y4, only 10 tons burthgn. “i | re + ci M “ qome Kind peo abe seine loce- : i Sh ' *
    +. . komen 47. 801 9.641115 Flowers Verbena Water, ‘Lercentenary. Sachet, Perfumedr| ‘The time made by the yachts was gootl, but not re- ity, #0 that there shall’ be a continaal sugcession of avi-| + On arriving at the police office the lady told her ‘
    aturday Al O4 43)5. oo a. 8 : edge C*imals of all kinds. ‘This being the case. the Commission . A y 4
    ; . Tecestenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Scented Locken markable, when it is remembered that they had a fair|,,; : g” : : story to the police Superintendent d
    1$., Sunday 46} 81) 3 40)merp.| 45! Hxtrdpt of Time Juice and Glycerine, for making the Hair| wind and plenty of it the whole way across; bat eve gives, for the guidance of exhibitors, the following in- nar tare ha iting there egg Lenprevgnt her :
    14 | Monday. 45, 83) 4 30 0 59 47\soft and glossy; Rose Leat Powder, an improvement oil|the time made under such favorable Cecentimans tan formation respecting the average cost of housing and| determination to have no other but O'Connor to be |
    15 |Tuesday 45| 34) 5 28|.2 7| 49| Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion, for the Complexion, |been beaten. The ‘*Josoph Tarratt.” a Sti Joba bail feeding per week: Horned cattle housing at the iexhi-|her husband, She told Lim that in order to get
    “16 Wednesday 45| 36) 6 30| 8 16 50 | Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous hairs without) ship, in 1865, ran from Savannah to Cape Clear (several sage 2s. Sd. per weck; feeding, 12s. to 14s. ;" horses, here with ber lover she sold her horse to pay ex- :
    17 |Tharsday 1 aa 87h.7 80l4 21 53 hi ry to the skin; Napoleon Pommade, for fla ng the|hundred miles further than the yacht course) in 14 days 29. ina étable, or nearly 4s. in a box, and food, 18s. to|penses, and before leaving Irelaud, where. she and 4
    18 Friday t 43) “891 8°46 5 28 56 on apa pt Hair to ba ee he Hair} making in one day the remarkable run of 880 miles, or that _— oe 2s. Sd. the lot, and feeding, 2s. 4d.|her lover were born and reared-—the one in the Jap, i
    19 |Saturday 42| 940} 9 49} rises |) 58land danger, rc Luca ae ee a ae ee oe ee Fe eee eee eee Pie chatseed: teeel sentezaend the other; in the pheeaeMy. Of A, ROS
    20 |Sunday 4i|? 41/10' 48! 5-52 69! Rimmel,s Rose Water Crackors, a new and amusing device ated ar "Siverdoal"6er sale’ noes ore yer the Exhibition until. examined and passed by a sanitary a farm—she had borrowed £20 from her bro- '
    21 |Monday 40'4°42\11 40/6 579 2 ne even perneR W. R. WATSON ‘±Anti-Confederate,” in the autumr. of 1365 wh Poe cammittor, which will meet atleast once a week. pe be pe snore a a PENRO, WS
    92 |'Tacaday 40} 44) even.) 8 6 4| Drug Beore, Dec. 22, 1864. ; “+ | Miramichi to Liverpool in 13 days, her voya so being, if SALES. * |young farmer referred to, all her. lifetime, apd Re
    28 »| Wednesday 59) 45, 1 4, 9 9 6 —t = = > not a longer, a more difficult 6h than the a made In order to render the exhibition as little onerous as had knows her for the mane length of (ape. The
    94. |Thursday $8. 46).2..1)10 14 8 MelkKinnon’s Store, ~ yachts. sows “ aor wrgoeees have beaten the best Sieoape to proprietors of animals, ‘on pt and produce “ been x nd be of “apes v2 nine years, an
    : ida a As 2.45 ‘ ~~ og day's run made by the * Henrietta. The Brigantine C. |liable to become damaged, daily sales and deliver will| they were both not only willing but desirous to get.
    rm . “sete a = : sp a Ss oO U R I ss E A Ss r : GC. Vanhorn, in 1865, niade the run from New York tojbe permitted, under certain re Udi, thĂ© sere of|married, a consummation which, however devGutl : i
    97 ‘Sund y Ygal gi! 4.131 0 15 16 hank Quaco ledges in 48 hours, being at the rate of 325 miles|whivch is that they’ shall be immediately replaced by desired, never could have beeu accomplished in Ire- :
    : jSunday 5 | o for each day; and the schooner. ‘*Unexpected,” of this|othersof the same kind, The animals will not be limit-|land, owing to the impassable gulf of rauk, _ i
    28. Monday $4) $1] 5 5) 1 18) 18 FALL m% W IN TER STOCK. rt, made even more more remarkable time than Yhis.jed to: any special denomination, but’ will include all! ‘The young lady i nf i he “ab ae t :
    29 po pA e 5 Ms ; 9 20 o } ‘ ae pacget rg Napoleon, ” yan from New York, to|kinds of breeding stock, animals in a condition for la-| ay Rte re wath Sh sed aug ve of ‘i yg ate :
    0 ednesday “| 8 | 55|'6 50 3h 21 iverpool in 14 days, and other packet ships have done|bor, fat stock; in short, all those which, either in a tech- ’ * Seay . WEAN swap, te. :
    Vs odds ee ’ : ii ive iieta: the ti ‘A tee f f th Holt | nigad heal eal : young maa is the son of a plai b spec- °
    1 \YBureda 57 23,/THE su R. thankful for the liberal share it same’ time. flew’ facts o s description nical or economical point of view, in any way contribute plain, poor, but respec ‘
    thee Roos : a6 SP pinee Foe earns Tan ctace Dis comthene.|it-#eFve to’ pat the achievententiiof- the yachte in‘its towards mgrreultural prosperity. ser tablefarmer. Mr, Kennedy (the. Police Sy inte ;
    10k CURRENT moutfin business, begs to antiounce: that ho has just|PFPer light, At, John Telegraph. «: use wit GROUPS dent) could see ug way out ol this dificay, having
    > CEs CU 4 ° ue , uw. : , 4 ate on 5 re uty, bi
    zm haan dan. 25, ‘867 COMPLETED The Ottawa Times of Saturday week has the foll i ape apc ay jade pe gts leg apne ogee oanged fi py oi Hie hl t th oo Po ies Ky
    » dap. 25, 1867. a a) lay week has ‘ollowing| eluding such a wide range of subjects, is a matter of /T4nged forthe celebration. of the nuptials, n :
    Provisions ‘ tn HIS romance :—On Thursday evening, while the officers of|considerable interest and great difliculty. The most|Episcepa) mivister was sent for rrive ‘
    . Z rsd , st,| and :
    Reef, (smal!) por lb., ‘ Sd to 7d). FALL & WINTER STOCK OF thĂ© 100th*were preparing to go see ‘ Othello” at the{analytical minds have faded to tabulate the heads Pe 4 aad the slide door whieh shuts ‘oat ts he, STAVES, }
    Bo by the quarter, resid ori) tad) Od.0a 5 7) “i OL otto i theatrey'there was-a pretty, and perhaps some thought/man knowledge so as to satisfy the intellectual worl « , . : ihe Ait cee:
    Pr 34 g' y orld,| Mr. Keunedy’s front office was thrown o f
    Demy : a) ean Pada cag i pri po a eile DanC ey SAE 81 Dandie rib ay ther feet od
    o (sma) . v1 4@ i, eal. ‘ : at ergeant. 1 cEwan persomated the Moor, ,and the/desired. The Imperial Commisson, bas. divided the ary lee m, the lady rose.to, her,feet a +f :
    Mation, per lb ) in pte total! anne Be BD jyoungest daughter of Sergeant-Major Lance played|contents of the coming Exhibition under ten general exclaimed, ‘ there is my brother and my cousin ip,
    Veal, per Ib./ aise s | Sdito od eiisbtebtiy til pak Of: yin vids dis Desdemona to'tife. “What tales he told of moving acci-|heads or groups. Tbe first. group, that of works of art. the other room,’ She had caught a glimpse of them:
    Ă© Ib., ae oe 4 *" Ling -pa ‘ " dent’ by*flood ‘attd field—what mighty conjuration he did jis divided into five: classes—namely, oil painting, draw- | #8 the door was opened, Mr, Kennedy thereupon”
    Butter, (fresh). ,., | ls 2± to 1p 3d) OCE £S: nie ‘e ; use to woo her with—woneither know or wish to know. /ings, sculpture, and die-sinking, architecture, and en-| went into the other room and asked the gentlemen
    Do by the tub, Is to 1a Id GROCERIES, |, .... Suffice it that the parental vigilance was eluded, and be-|graying and lith hy. ‘ &
    ib. 2 4dte Oa ven eb ts pengpn ; graying ogkaphy. their names, and found them to be as the lady had
    Toliew, Lei wee: 1 0 ads | BOOFES, SHOES and RUBBERS,» taoan, ais An peen. Sie cay nara meds.one Re: pongnd 6PPB comprises the materials and the ap-|gaid. He announced what was about to take’ place
    y i Sra dm » OU, re in this city. n | plieations of the li | arts, inting, - ing, |; +325. fs. it a oO aw
    uard,-por lb., » ete _- Od to Lid , DRESS GOONS, tere. the deed was’done, ind the parties had retarded to quar- xan dias. ph ict Se ali ya hie mote inside. aud told the brother that he. was juat in time,
    Flour, Bee . Âą sonad SHAWLS: and. MANTLES, . ao yo happy bride-groom proceeded to the mess,| musical instruments, maps, and charts. Group three |tÂź Witmess the ceremony of his sister's marriage,
    Bie ' PS 1 Br ‘ nd! $5 04's “. 4a FLATS. Ladies’ & Gents”! bs obd e my ny unconscious father-in-law, and in-|comprehends furniture and other objects connected with He threw his hands Up in horior, and exclaimed, i
    ear. "Pee Contr Grain she phypdrnd y: et alee ages A ri iy oy Pag ay serge: beumetion . furniture propeyl pr eampars upholstery, |* Impossible ! impossible?’ _ 4
    . \ ‘ ce x 4 he » in a great rage.jdecoration, glass, porcelain and other ottery, carpet te i ; a
    Marley, per daabel, oo is gus MOM Ready-Made Clothing. «(rer irretsees there was hones tutu the ends asltates brommens a paper-bangings, cutlery, jewelry ar ta MearHepbET chat bibl pard Be ta Whe raat Oo
    Oats per do., i 9 2d.to 2s 4d Py) eu * y redress, but.redress thera was hone; and, in the end, as|tistic bronzes,.and metal works, elock and watch-mak- |) 14 egies ty selbep a2 pa Poe wd ren tye
    Vegetables. eae } E UR CAR S jour informant says, all the pa„ties were reconciled, and jing, heating, lighting, and ventilation, perfumery, and take his sister back t@ Ireland with a staia upoh her i
    f = | ond y ret bs to omen Ja 1 ad on i ' “HARDWARE . [Are now, to ali intents and purposes, a happy family,—|smallwarcs. The fourth group includes fabrics, cloth- character ; that in fact he (Kennedy) had takett wo i
    : ‘otatees, per el, Poult atic & 0 28 nh 4h ? And may they continue so. jing, and all other objects of personal wear or use, be- step he would not desire to have taken, Had the lady” |
    Pho ' mithy. ‘ % 3j : 4.'E) ‘ LBEATHER, etc., ete. ty Hoe + een ginning be a ech and silk manufactures, and |beei his own sister dnder like circumstantes. ’ 1
    Foe atti euly .o @:\Which he offers for sale at unusually LOW PRICES, @ dsual sentenve of dĂ©privation against any clergy-[°21nĂ© with Gol’s and toys. i
    EY fd i eeryg 1 ovad ode seur soley e eae for present pay; and he respeetlally csoquaeta a contin-|man Teaving the Church of Pgland ie Batters nfaeell oe re i : an ‘ phy asco aby oye wish Bikahiee te potent, re ey ealad: al ee
    ’ ’ _ : . . , ‘ nie ? - yared, of extensive industry,” and includes mining and p a. e ‘ “
    Deeks, ik has aa 1s Sdatow de 6a) VANCE: of a VETO VEL! MeCORMACK:" with another Jenomination, has been pronounced] metallurgy, as well as the prodtatlonp af is forest) ste sulted io his reconciliation to the event, and be and
    Coabsh Py a ei dow Fish- it Ă© m ft 30 ae - / .< sii ad SAU EL. agaist Mr. McNutt by the Bishop of Frederieton, in|ehase, and of agriculture, chemical and pharmaceutical his cOusin were wituesses of the marriage they had i
    Horri Sap ve nee? yom oda Alb cos gu 8 Pag _ Souris Bast, Nov. 6, 6S, _ im lthe following printed circular, addressed to the’ Clergy products, leather and skin manufactures; group six|come trom Ireland by steamer, via Halifax, to pre-— a
    Fee ee eorangitirad 20 ‘igis ws sovalayggeg' ea Discounting Again!» (of the Discete— war ee adhe 1a Taek AT One gad maateth fing! 74
    sia ee ke ; : arts, the means, in fact, of working and manufacturi . . OA ps ;
    Ă© - teak) humberss) e590. Bevin Pe adi, ‘ sist ' o the Clergy of the Church of England, in the; the objects of the preceding groupe with rattwuye, cle The lady is well edueated, beautiful and energetic, {
    5 5 § ane rire wieoy ocx dd 4s =“) “ . r M , % Diocese of Fredericton, N. B, engindvring, and navigation ; group the seventh includes |“84 although eugaged to a geatleman now, in Chia, ,
    De ePitie) Ji geudd Ys © 005 t6 Oe DEPOS if. YO UR ONEY Frepenicron, N. B articles of food and consuinption, whether raw, presery-| With an income of £30,000 a year, choge the, man of {
    Singles, per M, a eo 2 ©) 98y to 188 WIT ‘ ' January “ist. 1868. i HH artly preparer a copkell, ws drinks of all/humble rank, whom she learned to love when her i
    aad seuss od «i , nds; group the eighth, living animals reared for the assions were pure and her love th innoc bed f
    Ha pe nto anger a i to. Rbs DELANY , & BY RNE! Reverend anid Dear Brothren,—You. will, I trast, /98± OF Amusement of man; group the ninth, horticul- P , peta 0 Past A ere ect sd i
    Pee, yA ~ SEO a am Stu fy to 2 : »Ishare with me in the pain I feel at the announcement *„re; and group the tenth, objects specially exhibited > va
    iothy Se gelgs ee # want MONEY 8: Sheth Ueldel Omaices Or Soba, Das McNutt, isle corkie of Tridhy| wie eee epee ee A BESGARED: MONAT ‘
    : a’ 14 # whaus .6 want MONEY to, pay our Bills, and, th ordĂ©r) C' , St. John, has joined the sect of Baptists, and,|cal condition of the people. } :
    bt ib ee ark ag hogini ediés ae „. to obtain i wo will, ou hts date, offer our moreover. bas allowed himself, to the great avamiel of _The last group forms of itself'a general eeonomic ex- ROMANCE OF A YOUNG MaM.? "i700 {
    king, per lb.» 6d:to fa entire STOCK o ad * Coarcoros be ppbltely immersed at St. Jobn in|bibition, as wegeree icermed a , clothing, and other ; 4
    we «ao: r qo ad] #5 4 ; : . écember lasf. need not point out to you that by thie |mecessaries of life, and also includes costumes worn b . : :
    ite, per Wes. ass cyl tet tis conduct he not only has +foteted all his: solemn Mowe the people of various countries, specimens of habsta- (From the Pittsburg Commercial’)
    kinds rT w OH vio onthe OBE ay ge OH & a \ . made weer Pp his prea rae has denied the/tions, spe tools and Ab ypaneedys use by small mas- Posbod Ms ' :
    ewep : ' : nies ‘ validity of bis Baptism and Confirmation, It iv right,/teTs—Wwerking men engaged wor ing at come on their cage ’ t A oul]
    Fawr a oe ye od il iOdtotead EL ARDW ARIE : i yy that Top ehewldctaon that I was lone. in ons own account, x, Hi Last week, « brief item chronicling the sale of ier
    GEORGE. LEWIS, Market, Clerk. 7 i s4heers saga Web plete | noranas of his intentions; that my attention, was ART. Steele Farm; on 03) Ceaol, fan taw nn dim hee Qovwee
    a cet he PE TagagT Hilary a al HATS: AND CAPS. he 7 CE aaT YA es in the Globe Rewe- To all this has since been added a special ment, started on its voyage on the sea of newspaper-
    CHARLOTTEOWN MUTUAL paper, © have been informed by tie Rector, that! feature, namely, the history of art, or, in other words, .
    7 though be has reasons to believe that Mr. McNutt enter-|@ department for the exhibition of the applications of dom. The paragraph‘ will’ doubtless be «read by
    FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. BOOss ' ‘AD SRORS, eee avons to his continuance in the Church of |art to useful purposes of all ages—-a retrospective mu-)many without « evcond thonght ; but those few lines a
    eeE bts Iotugtedey toocteomion oe tte va pare seum of art manufactures. migke easily form the text for a discourse as lengthy ‘
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