, . J. ., you g, ha] deceased. , ‘ » 1-? ". .' .. 1g.,.}:--95. GIlfl.ED{!l§éhQl| read. the esti_i_nstcs' tank of tho by._.1.°fion. ,.‘¢“.d,y ;. to of expenditure r the c:ri‘ront year. He A Everybody reads it, at the breakfast .. .:..~.xi:tI£. -~—- —-—-~-........_... ..,_._ -,.‘- .,. . .._--- .___. __....._z.. _ -..__......_.—_.—_.....—.—~... .-.........__....-._ viii: <2 i:A_’bI;iN, CHARLOT PE no W-i{,~iTAi'L.gti2iz: 14,. “‘L *1 City Council. local and Othertltemsi To-on’. grand spring opening.--Beer Bros. L. E. Piiowsa, Ii‘.sq.. returns from his western tour this evening. Rev. D. M. Gannon, of Halifax. is suffering from an attack of grip. A Tar Fisheries Protection cruisers go into service about, May let. Tu warships Pelican, Emerald end Partridge are expected at Halifax to-day. Tue first tee of the coming season is announced to be held at Emerald July 6th, under the auspices of the B. I. S. of that place. 85.500 has been put in the estimates of Oity Council to be expended this summer in macedamixing the streets. Mclfxnuis. the publisher of St. John. has issued his Agricultural and Nautical Almanac for N. B. and P. E. I for 1891. Tue boetieen of the Capes service-— about 20——were in town yesterday. and intended leaving last night for Georgetown to takeaneusflfiol triponthestenley. We haven chronicle in thh lane the death of one of our oldest ruidenta, Mrs. Stamper, wlp departed this life yesterday morning. Carr. Fmursox has orders to proceed to Charlottetown whenever he thinks it possible. end the Stanley may enter our harbor in the course of two or three days. We are pleased to tea SIM have been voted by the Council toward the Queen Square garden. but we think the citizens would find no fault if the grant was still larger. A rlrrrtow is now being signed in St. John to be forwarded to the Legislature. asking for an amendment to the law permitting the appointment of women to the St. Jdn School Board. We are informed that the lee on Rich- mond Bay is yet about three feet thick. On the oyster beds where in other years there would be openings by this time. the ice is still over a foot thick-—Pro. Inusnure Cueencn or Cure-rs — Having decided to close out our Carpet department. we are nflbring the balance of our stock at a positive saci-ifice.—Beer Bros. apI4—dw tf Bnrnvrr Sroct or Been In Snoes. -Having perch at a great berizain. a quantity of ‘bsnkrunt goods, I will offer them for sale at Stamper’s Corner, end North &e”Queen Square Come and _'Hie regular in-mthl meetin of the City Council was liel last uig t. His Worship, Mayor lltwilnnd presiding, and l the following C-iincillors being preseiit: Morris. Byrne, llughcs, Douse, ll re...“ Eden, McCnri-«iii and Tayl n‘. 1 After runtiiie the M.-iy l’ "‘)|‘@S\‘I*(l hisi desire that the City .\‘iir"- yo: gun .\' H-pi ; Committee would use in 1:; best .41’ .,-~...- . put the strata and mi. wiika in r pa-. as it was not pleasant in .-.o.- c -mp iii .L in the daily papers iilmut the sill.-walks in different parts of the town. Coun. Taylor thought first the papers tried t’l ulltke Clllllgfi lmil; as b4d 32.3 P-,3- sible. That we had it :02 of g rimix swine of which were W(»Y'3?.l ih-in lint.-‘n'.p.=.'., Daily. Cvun. Duu-M Bilt'L‘l tin’. tho SL1-at Couiniitt-.-e wore ii.-tug; s‘l iliuy coul . As for what tli-i lt'.l}M'3 said it Wm: not worth a straw, iiml that thcy would lind fault with this Council anyway. The Mayor read it coimiiuiiication from McLeod &— Morsnmiii which tl&lIll'tgeS WrI‘9 demetidetl for tbs‘ injuries to the health and fiiiiincos of rheir clients, Messrs. Duchemin Bros , caused bye defective sewer in the vicinity of their works. His Worship suggested to the Council the propriet.'y of up iutixig 2. sanitary officer as required by us. The City Miirsli ti, acting siiiiitviry oili- cor, was asked to give his report upon the said sewer, and he represented it to be in a very dangerous condition. The Clerk re-id en applicmi-n from Mr. Jrio. Edmond.-i far the position of sanitary uiicer, in the place of Duncan Mcllee, deceased. The Clerk was on motion ordered to advertise for 30,000 feet of plank for sidewalks. On motion the Meyer was authorized to execute in behalf of the city the con- tract with the electric Light company for su plying light to the city. eeers. F. T. Newbery end Henry Aitkeii were heard on behalf of the ship- re end truckmen, risking that repairs made at once upon Water Street, the condition of the street being n. greet hardship to those movin freight «-v.r it. Conn. Douse promise that the street committee would do all they could to put Water Street in good order. mil would do that if Mr. Newbery had not appeared before them. He further said that it was the intention to do a large amount of mecadamizing this coming summer, not only on Water Street but other streets as we . - The Clerk re.-id letters from the City Cierks of Toronto, Busten. Halifax end Houston in answer to enquiries‘ about getbergeins.-alt 1;. Joni, 1, 2: the kinds _of sidewalks tened.most w'1..m~‘._ ‘ ‘ Y‘ 0; intheec cities. InToronto Deed‘. '.‘w’h¢ cud. iteppeer fronitheeelettersthetwood, an u°mfi_‘m we gm, stone and concste were ll about . ual favor. Boetonend Halifax favored brick, while Moneton fouxitl asphalt entirely satisfactory, and it was I‘i‘if'l{=lll8\‘l to last for thirty-live years if l~)Ol(r-ti after. It was moved by Co-in. Elen. seconded by, Coun. Borne, that the City Clerk advertise in two local papers and four foreign papers for a competent civil en- gineer to take charge of the streets and public works of the city. Motion carried. ’ It was moved by Conn. McCarron, seconded b Coun. Douse, and carried, that Mr. illon be appointed Market Clerk in the place of Duncan McRae, others. The cause is said to be some disease. Jhetbroet. not from want of feed. " "throats ¢-rtln sueha state that not swallow.-—Plo. Soon]. —Tbe members of Boyne L. O. Lodge. No. 614. will hold a Basket Socilend Entertainment in their Hall (corner of Prince and Kent Streets) on Friday, the 24th inst, which the pub- lic are ' invi . Admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. A good time may be expected. Tn!“ Montreal Gazette (Conservative) r_emerka€?"Bieve does not seen to have estimated the reremie at 357.5-49,38, which would just nice: the expenditure. The rates of assessment on real and personal property for general purposes. and also for waterworks fund were passed through the first st.+u_ze=, and ordered to be engrossed and read it third time at next meeting of council. _ Rates of tax on real estate and per- sonal property for current year were fixed at 1 1‘ cent.; and for vmtcrworks fund one-t irtieth of 1 per cent, and ten cents per oapite tax. Ceun. Douse iii a. lengthy address in which he rehearsed the greater part of hit Market Hall speech, aiil interlarding it will occasioiird clauses for the special benefit of the GL'.iimi.iN, introduced the following resolution, which .wu.s seconded by Conn. Byrne, and carried:—— Whereas, It has been currently report- ed that the material used in the heating apparatus by the contractors of the city building was old and second-hand tubing, the tubing according to the contract should have been new, therefore Re- solved, That an invistigatinn be held wipe out the Government's majority of two, and give the 'tion control of the Iagislative Assembly. What the Government will do is not stated. If it resignegthe Conservatives will boin on- ‘ position in the finvinccsfroln the Atlantic to thegltockiea‘ . ‘ Anvanrrsa in the license Gusimux. ,table, in the store or omce, or at the dinner table. Those who have to be at work at daylight tell us they much prefer a at their dinner hour than at night. The Moamcc Goeanmt reaches the stations on the line of railroad twelve hours ahead of the other dailies. It sells on the trains, on the streak of Summer- slde, at the ferries to the farmers. A morning paper is the paper everywhere. A slaloil of very speclallntsrest, on the work of the deeconese. was ‘ by Profemor Brecken of Mount Allison, onflnodaylast, inthe8t.JohnExmouth St. Kfibodh Church. An important mamas: read by Rev. '1'. J.hRci}i:- « t at same‘ Indian’ ‘rig t e leads the. wey-‘ie a nfila xlepertuient of Christian work for the eastern Confor- eneee.*_WKQ shall have more to say on the matter in a future number.—Weelcyan. A the Hockey Club we held ll ‘fee the purpose of organiaingana ecticenooiatiomendto see-about getting suitable rooms fohgoem A "II etc. ut seso wflihe tea) fltdmitbe club al- ready have .1 comlipittfie Jaini- or fientoe. ween, . . o n- eon= .S.Urquhart, J. Whear endGeo. 0 wt!‘ to work the mat- ter up., The intend corresponding with eevfifl inmrnctors. The §dee'of an etic is an excel- t we trill promoters They deserve encour- agement. Tn Buninierside Agrlcnlturest says thsteshortsline 0, 'nswerecir- cuhted on the end numerously si¢g_d‘:lh'in§ fiatensutoinatie wli ' :”°'.....*"'°"..°:*.:"‘t.':‘*°° ..'r°‘~ ew . . in ct, re- ceived-e from Wm. Sniiith. Deputy ' of Marine. to the following efeu: "I have toinform you that the bed before thereeeipt 3‘! ypxr ' clouded‘ e plecea buoy t t ' ' (es abet; nfcnedsig) {IP00 ‘M M OI on ii: Psincrtldwerd Island ¢°d£.of—Tthe Ste-sit. immediate! , 01'- ntine Reefs, and’ it is considered that t beoy will to a great extent decrease an ‘ in the locality in question, end f eeesimiler unnecessary on the '1‘ormenu'ne~Beef.. may, l‘i'o;.cv_er. in! that the 3 _ V308 and self- _ ting life- boat, which be , v!ron complehd, somewhere ll “'3 1|3m'dl‘“ vblniey of (hpe 4 Hotel Arrivals- viitnesses be heard upon oath, to testify to the truth or fasehood of these reports, said investigation to take place at an early date, and if the reports are found to be trué.: the ‘as who furnished the material eh I be compelled to put in new tubing and to do the work according to the agreement between the contractor and the city. On motion the council was adjourned to meet on Wednesday next 16th inst. -—-—-—-no-—--—-—-'- In reply to Hggbyterian (sec first page) we have to say? that -he iIiisunder- stood our reference to the manner in which the letters were obtained. It may bisve been fair or it may have been fo . Not knowing Which, we had nothing to do but denounce the evil that we knew of. Presbyterian also says. “ Again, the Giuanux complains nf the quantity of nor an it was well known that there was as puiuehifnotmoreusedbythe Opposition candidates or their agents." 5 - Our co out knows, or-. if,-he doesn't be his to out no clan or agents in our comphint." ‘Ia comment- ing on the letters we‘ -.' -x. stated clearly that we saw portrayed therein, not the conduot only of Conservatives, “ but a complete expose of the eflects of the party system in which it is fair to assume Lib- erals and Conservatives alike are cor- rupting the manhood of the country.” ~ fPreehyterian thinks Bishop Mclmym did ' lit in exercising his spiritual auth- ority in the election he is welcome to that opinion. He may live to wish he had not furnished an opportunity for the priests to point to Protestant approval of such a If those “ who under ad verse circumstances cannot see _ very clearly what is their duty” need priutlyguidance in political matters. the bishop need not have gone so far from home. The people t as the of ' ' here just as intell' e of Charlottetown. e need not ve confined himself solely to a Domin- ion election. Other issuvs, where the. church might well have spoken, have ince been disposed. of rind be h_88 119*? thought it worth his while to raise his voice. 'lW;x1xv-—'l‘wonty more smart boys to sell theitfouinnio Gvsunux. fom,,,___o,, 9;}, inst, between Gonn- d Past Oilioes, a. warehouse. key. I$i:'..:.¢e‘ have some by idenhfymgit iii niviis TUNES LEGISLATIVE uouicu. T0 BE .500 Funerals Sunday. fnuious hClZ'il‘, is dying, aged 67. men have been gilded to the Russian mil- itia reserve. construcmd and the fleet increased. in Victoria "'U~ipl’ltl collapsed to-day and live workiueii were b dly injured. hospital is being built by Sir Geo. Ste- phen aud Sir Donald Smith, at e cl-st of a million dollars. funerals of Li\Grippe victims took place here Sunday and many others had to be postponed. Louis‘ Wilhelimdelirious from the disease threw himself from a live- story window and mas instantly killed. can, Emerald and Pzirtri ed here from the West In ies tomorrow. The Bellerophon will not come till June. reading of the abolition bill carried an amendment by a vote of 10 to 7, provid- ing that ebolition shall not go into i-Ecol till! 1:194 unless the House is sooner. dis- so v . -i to the trouble between General Woreley the inilitih department. Major Gor- don of the Infantry school has been sent to Halifax to take provisional charge of the ‘district. has succeede dollar loan from a syndicate of French, German and Dutch bankers of April, by the Rev. R. Opie, Mr. Simon A. before His Honor the Recorder and’ used by candidates or tllfiif agents, . .-.:..44...Q~..-..1: ---————.}.—.._... THE BOARD or Thu-srsss derire Ofiicer who will also act as Secretary of the Board. I _ IN I Also, two First Class M'nleTeerhers as 0 ,Vlce-Prircinalisf r Prince Street and Queen ‘ Square Schools, to take che, ‘summer vacation, about Augistpssth. I _ Applicalitfiss will be received‘ tiljunc lat. Oliarlottotown saint to engage a supervisor and Grading fir that the mid- ll. BU" §.si‘0N-.'*‘-“ _ Se_iéu-tsrv pro ten» April lo—l i, w6i 5.‘, ‘ , RAVAGES {IF Li GRlPPE.. ; Prepamtions of War. [si~i;a;i.ii. TO '1-an (:L'ARDl.\ll] The Last Exit- l.n\-Li»-N, April 13. «Barry Sullivan. the Looks Like War- 'L0si>ox. Ap il l.‘l.— -Twenty thousand Military roads are being ¢.__—..__.. ‘ Wrong Place for Injuries. Mos'riiau., April I3.‘-—An iron pillar LA-Iaziiéss I French Kid Buttomd lléoto.-,_ 83.15; French Oil Goat Buttonefi $3.25 For a Few llm——iliily .ii'_0uli.;in April 9 Ex lw. Reduced to $3.75. ’ R:-duced to 82.50. llnotli.‘ , R. K. J North sue T}. ‘ “ ‘\ order to make roanf fir The -¢-—‘-———-———- Five Hundred Funerals- Nitw Yoax, April 13.—Fivc hundred Warships Coming North- llsursx, April 2. ——Tbe warships Peli- e, are expect- To ‘be Abolislied Inter on. Fannaaicrozi, N. 13.. April 13. ——The ' e Council today, on the third The Militia Trouble at Halifax- Fiutnnwrox. N. B., April 13.-—Owing Meroiefs Success- e———-—. Quxnsc. A ril 13.—Hon. Mr. Mercier in raising his ten million 1 l O 4 l, ' ‘ ’ 6' .'_..,.. ._-,._;9...- ;.::.' , :3... At the Parsonage, Montague. on the lotli Camilo of Lot , 54, to Miss Maggie Jane Reilly of Lot 55, — flied. ‘Entered into rest, in this city, on April 13th, I89! Catherine Normore aged 88 years, relict, of the late Hy. Stamper. [Funeral on Thursday at 2.45, to the First Methodist Church, where service will be held at 3 o’clock, thence by train at 3.45 to Sher- wood.] In this city, on Sunday, the nth instant. Caroline, beloved wife of Peter M. Bourke, aged 59 yeais. [Fu:.eral will leave her late residence Weymoutli street, at 10 45 a. In., on Wed- nesdry, {oi Pownal. Friends are invited to at- tend. . Ti 7 King of yledicinee ’ Scrofulous Humor- A Cure “ Almost Miraculous.” "When I was 14 years of age I had a severe attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A year later, scrofula, in the form of white swelllngs. appeared on various parts of my body. and for 11 years I was an invalid, bcizig confined to my bed 6 years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- peared and broke, causing me great pain and ‘ sulterlng. I feared I never should get well. “ Early in 1886 I went to Chicago to visit a . sister, butwas confined to my bed most of the fliuelwas there. In July I rcadebook, ‘A . Day with a Circus,’ in which were suteinonts oleures byHood’s Sarsaparllla. Iwassolin- pressed with the success of this medicine that I decided to try it. To my great gratification -tbesoressoon decreased and I begantofoel better, and in a short time I was up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Ber- saparllla for about a year, when, having used slx bottles, I had become so fully released from the disease that I went to work for the - Flint & Walling lug. Co., and since then nvn xor poor A stxonx DAY . on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system. I always feel well, *- emln geedeplrlblnd have a good appetite. Iemnowflyearsot ageandcenwalk as well as any one. except that one limb is a little shorter than the other. owing to the loss of ' bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. ‘to my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, and I think Hood’: Sarsapsrilla la the king of medicines." Wmum A. 1.333, 9 E. Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind. Hood’: Sarsaparilla A modicus and central store in ;"Morris’- New « Block some time in May next, we will sell all ‘ our stock of " vi and Neil Brushes, Pastes. Powders, etc , ea GREATLY REDUCED RA'I‘;s until May Fifteenth. ', rwexrnr-rivs Cains ran sex; i" A 0 Montreal. S we intend ‘moving frc>ut%:_the store at present occupied by us to fie more com- A -. Fancy and Toilet ‘clef z: Soaps, Perfumes, Tooth.',‘ air, Cluihgs Davies’ solve and Agents. for Iassariis. Optician and March 23, 189:. SPBIN 51- ~ ~ "‘_”‘_‘."..~$¢a-1%-t .- solceaes Bleached Cottons, jail {widths I) bales Osnaburejs and Hesslanq: fflbalee Sailjbncke, 5 bales Cotton Drilliigs, 1 ceec:Flannelctta,: ’ * 7 , 10 cases Sliirtings, . an Cases Ccttonadee, 50 bales and Weddings ' 25 bales Grey cottons, 10 cases Canton Flennels, 2 Ducks. and a full Stock ofsraall Wues.« WHOLESALE ONLY, ,WEEll%S dz. BEER SPECTACLES of iii kinds I Worth $1.()(), I :. _Als0 ft lot of Di’ If yciiilciiow W l‘?’il:l.1..... .,,,_,, ,, ' 7 H1\V'[.\'(i , ll: :10 Sillllék Reduced to $2.50. — Oi 011 " P. A}. i — French Kid lluttonul A «I, $5.00; Eiiglisli, .~“*5(3()i(3ll, mid iIi;ii«_,)£J.l§’;‘:iti‘li"i'i.lii re. _ \- I . ~‘ ; - .74.. . *s',.,‘'~ . _, . :. ‘ .. ’ .. - , -, I -L’ , An- .. - _.. . - law 3 Giharlo Gt:-i(n.i= n. .\l:u'_ 2].. fi_.__,.__...f...,. . .-_. V _l\*qtliin;n:d§:iglits a Wi:—tlla"ll'iIltiI'C ll t J uithé t1Ii(ieI'sl; frames witlitlie wo:-al “ ll, lf.aiiretice.” March 21 1891--Im _d tue &. fri iv A iiii'¢°lizi..-tml 2i_l:iif:_: O .-to:-k of 13- Will 5.lfL‘1’ I110 W at })l{i,g,l‘(3n‘ ll(.‘Vi?l,' l”)(3i'iii‘.- Ii.-:1: ii toll T ,i'l|.ll:llll:l*ll Tvveeds and i'‘v¥(ll‘.-%l',t3:i..~i‘,i.,'‘m."I , id $?3££¥)¢3ifi\v2_f0r~ 500, 7430 :.i1iil‘l.0()_2 » C? S ’ ”’ll'g':llil is, ziiid two will surpris l r 4. UIl{‘l'll]li.. }_;'«‘i:ia3>é, \\.‘(.‘ I Coiiie one ttlllil till cyoii. ' "4fi_ . is i o illiil , eh ., ‘i '. .;_iV()Il(ie‘I‘l'llll ‘Clieitp M ~ f _ _. 5...... , ~. B°9Tii L.<)vn is of Mes A’ . "l‘is‘ VVoma.n_f_s(f- ‘ U (iiuriiisia I ' A large varietyrof Prints and Glnglienie AT LOWEST PRICES: March 9—eod tf GENTSS ‘HATS. largest stock in Canada, but we have enough for the most joldbyelldruggtsta. ll; slxfcrss. Preparedonly by O. I. 80006 00.. Aliothecarlee. Inwell. less. I00 Doeee one Dollar -1 N’l‘l£NDING to leave the Island, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the following Properties :-—- Valuable Farm of 84 acres on St..l’eter's Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with Spruce Hedgerows Two Building Lots in Judge Young's block, joining the residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 43xtoo feet, and hsndsoinest lots in the city, One hot on Strawberry Hill, directly op- posite the residence of Mr. William McLean. on St. Peter’: Road. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, 20 " Georgetown “ " 2 Inland Steam Navigation 03., i M.e‘ntle arid Grpte ext“ fin.’ I good second-bend Piano-—will be sold for $75, I do. do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. or Auction, it not sold by Prinete Bale. E. H.‘ HORTON &' CO. fastidious to select from. We always Sold Cheap, And will not now go back on Tryusfor cwmm, April 10, 1890. ‘ ud paying for advertisement. ~' -’ mochia-—dy ediir why HATS I We are now showing our We don't claim to have the New Print Cottons ew Flanflelettes. . —A NeWWhite Cottons , s FARM FOR SALE. STANLEY BROS, saowwsl Bnocx. Cli’toWn, M arch 16 .. 5-J‘ -. r e's iidian _ Root Pills. Keep the il'e;-ks as need order. \\ ll c roc:.ri3°“ii"u?<iSl.i.“m” 15' ‘B9.’ '. . miss me vi .Di:t:itbSex‘:i,—Your “ Dr. l\‘thorsc's Pilll‘? t t stein lulnnnifi “'° ° m'.°fl“."i..‘?'i...."’ mm ’ In ' ' Dr. Morse s than -piece: frailand ' are manyof its works. A tiny particle of foreign substance adheres to the smallest wheel in the works. the *7 ti bs .E :2 irrcguleri * §~r§ai’er,iiii.°si 3: iaizaas could havebea notified with little trouble, beginning. will DI V313!" 7 Rom: ms. Morse’s Indian , gincii care in thorcu deansiugtheenfinworhs. ..o it isin human life—-a sllglIt.del'IllI¢IIIOnl iane¢- lected, it grows and increases. imperceptibly at erst. then rapidly, until what co in. the bfifilllnilflo have been cured with little _ = 811300‘ fatal. To pievent sins, I advise all t0..Pll|'U! 33° gngua frequently. by the use of InrscsPills.and Root Pills. our record. I g your New Eat. -—————i— Morse’s Ind.ia.n so preserve vigor and vitality. I ours fax . ll. . Arwau. apart.- “ ‘énce. --— is nio.\". '1 _-to have on j her iingeraa Good I3 ct. lioltliwt.‘ " f..,..\_.\_'l,.th~.-Preciuiis, Stmivs‘ tlll(l;tt_'_: ‘int-tit catn,_,,gi\',e better \'n.lii'e fill‘ -iiitiiiey’; é lliiaéii Sqnare‘,‘Dp1i6iiiPost.0mcs,i Gliiilottatuwii, A NOTI(‘.E.—'l‘he Wu:-id's Wonder, the new B. Laurence ASPECTACL-ES‘. IAN" EYEGLASSES, for which 1 have the stile Agency in Charlottetown. are stiiinpeci ull.tlI6_ Beaiot deceived by any base imitatiomu: “vine -« Patent _ooeke.r," edve _ firece. has been you at st. Du f:1('!l:I‘no time, and has proved ll be it great o e s. ’ » - -hilt. R. K. lmAcit.- — joining the above, for sale also, the whole es. '1' will be sold at Auction. with stock, farm im- ‘ .plcments end household figeiiure. Q en. 33, - ;. *- iéii iivlhi. i‘l'lll‘.iYi wanna - i If s. COOKER rsoms-R most sisuor —ncoomu.o- - .. Br. Dunne: ‘is C onneen.‘ ‘ i by 8- .K- ' - u‘e Gouge t J. C. volloxaw. , Titnter Bishop of—_Irlnn.. It xlvesns much pleasure to recommend z0ul"‘C0Olu-.|'." we have had one in use at t-. Joeeolrs convent. and like it. very much. It is certainly a most useful arik-.Ie. Till: ziisrnns or 81'. Joem-ii C0.V\'ItN'I‘. Made bv H. D. Wuhan; For sale at wuss: Bron. sumnierstde. or meet any country store keeper, wholesale or retail nrui. R. K. BRACE. Ai.so.—‘.' exprehl w no.9!» benches Just the thing fur It school ouse or ball.‘ . in K. 8. March 26, HE sbuscriber tillers for sale. _l1il.f8fll'l at Avondele, Lot 49, 355 gcrgg . of land, one hundred cleared and in good can- diiion. the remainder covered with excellent. _ ?umber, as rails: scantlieg. innings and fire-~ wood, well‘ watered for Stuck. guixl buildings: in good order. and allother necessary require; ‘ ' meats. A farm of 300 acres with zoo acres clear, with good buildings, and well watered,’ making a fine Stock Ranche. The propeity ~ will be sold whole or in parts, to suit purchas- !f not sold before the 25th or June it wii.i.i.«mf W. roxiiias. Avondalc, Lot 49, . ‘ ‘ ’ Near Vernon River. 1:. TURNER, T QUEEN sTREE'i'_—, tjliarlottetown, P.‘E. Islziiid. niion tuna mot- » iALL:ted_, see our New Patterns in Cloth. POSITIVELY the liept that. Apl 3-—wkl _t{ The 1‘-raecll‘cre' Safe-6-cuss-d_. n. A. minor. K.D.c.Wiiq~.-isit.? ‘ in ., , , . . H._ _ Ill’. :’lnd'iai[<‘lloct-Pfiis. vii: jeesr sanity. pii.La in..u'si: 3'-.1%'..'l“i”' Rocr Pius W: .. In W e ,. . ,-.-,_...-,:.".-.".---...' ..if:::.5.:.*;:..‘:.°€-s.'?’.1.:‘.ft.l.a‘*.:.?‘*.:"..'.t.l.'t'> .. U I . , - ,Norwithablindfa.isb.butaosIIfidne_eiI% , _.-" - —~ g Dr. Morse so Inc:l1a.n . ‘:?..$“il,’?..§‘:'.:?.’&§”°&“{‘;§u93¢a ‘Taken a... ...i.......a:.. - Root __H ‘ or ’ CARDING -done" git short notice. lglesavc. Billssse have ever been turned out in Home-made "Goods. ' _ C._f‘TURNER, _. - p 'l‘ry(-n ‘Vi-nllell Mills.