ee ann - ne cere ee tan - MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1889. 44 eee re DAILY EXAMINER, os Letter from Hon BD Ferguson. | FITZROY and MICMAC Sir,— Having made my statement in the | TRANS OLUBS House of Assembly regarding the conduct | a it v Ms - — | of Judge Alley in writing political articles | —— and lobbying members of the Legislature, | i did not intend to be drawn into any news- | A ON EI RE NNN a A RN ARE RS THE ee eee chet lll lll Cin ate: MaRS A By-Law for levying and specifying , the rate of Assessment on Real | Estate and Pe:sonal Property in the Gity of Charlottetown for’ general ‘ivic purposes, SE DAILY EXAMINER. ised. APRIL 1, Notes and Clippings. Dramatic aud Musical under | believing, and it is said that they will adjourn for a that the | Clock haw ‘uss as still . _, | paper discussion, AS ; a a the A wnye Lt is evi do, that the matter should be subjected to % oree Statute ol V etoria, Gha ter 12, . ’ } in sa ] % : . i - a dent That, Uless u re seh —- MOT ; 4% judicial nVvestiy wlon The Rev 7, vi. I i PASSED 9ru APRIL, eo 8 n Ww 1 will exert itself lh giving Mele: d’s letters demand, however, a few | 5 —s r 2 - eee en oe a “are | Observationa from me. | -~-UNDER THE— EK it enacted by the City Council of the City ' ‘ oa ‘ littla ee ce (Y “> cits os ao S it enacted » ’ prohibitory act ts of tte Service. hey a About a year ago, in a street conversation, he Li B of Charlottetown, as follows :— o not like a patent, self-scting machine, but Mr. MeLeod, without any interrog ‘con on) Patronage of His Honor the Lieut lst. The rate of Assessment oa Real Nstaie for a equire to be put in motion by the opera- my part, or any injune thon of secrecy from Governor and Mrs. Macdonald, ' generai Civie purposes, ender sate Statate. = = ! hinery of some complic: ° 4 ts er forme re- »yeur comiumenciD ae y : 2 . 3 ion of machinery of some complication him, volunteered certain information — re IN THE rs ). 1489, and ending the 3lst day of December, : When the Glole veered round on the garding the authorship “4 biped = ; | A. D. 1889, is hereby specified and fixed et the . 1 of the d , of the Jesuits’ | article which appeared in the Guardian rate of One Cent on every dollar of the value of : i Ce cee = a ag anal ; ‘tial elections in Tigrish and Real Fstate, as assessed by the Assessors of the a @ § Estates Act all men wondered. Mr. Mer- | during the partial elect ; v ; jsaid City of Charlottetown in the General As- . t t} » by saying | Belfast, and of which great electioneering i eessinent Hook and Valuation Koll of all Real e ‘ier has suggested the mot.ve Dy saying Cilust, ‘ Vi oD RK ; Se a a ae he : . use had been made to the prejudice of the | Estate and Personal Property liable to taxation ‘ that every how! the (#obe utters against the aera Ms Babe Messrs. Gallant | in said City, and of all persons liable to pay Poll E ON Bi Oc : Jesuits in Ontario means a vote for the Conservative candidates, J1Lessrs. ralii j ON— Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on : € aa } ‘ in Ghuel » mol’ here are and McLean, and led me to believ e that the Fifth day of April, is 9. Liberal pirty in Quebec pon i Judge Alley was the writer. Mr. McLeod 5 2nd, The rate of assessmenton Personal Pro- wheels within wheels. Perhaps Mr. Mer- | Judge Alley was | Se ee ST GEOR perty forsuch general Civic purposes, for the Charlottetown, April 15. 1889--2aw wky ier himself put the Glebe up to this Jittle assured me that that article was not written ’ Y! year commencing the First day of January, Mabe TO VE » 4Ap 5 J ee : by either of the sub-editors, Rev. Mr. > x . A. D. 1889, nt catia ow: tee Nee ge egrre ere game. . if ; , ; ray . r ope . D, 1889, is hereby specified and fixed at the ; : ’ Carruthers or himself, or by the editor-in- i wesday ’ 23rd of April. a. of Three Geartaes of One Cent on every dol- The members of the Legislative Coun-} chief, the Rev. Mr. Frame. He added in lar of the value of Personal Property, as assessed cil have not yet completed their business ;/ substance that the article, when it came to | ey es the =. oo a > ’ ; ‘ ‘ wencral Ss 3 So PROGRAMME. the office, was objectionable, but made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. Gal SPRING OPENING week. It sees th at the) want some ae wctiny sub-editor h ic 80 changed it as | = [L. s.] T., HEATH HAVILAND, formation which, the G year? contend, | ty make it, in his opinion, suitable tythe col PAR I. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. is already fully given inthe public accounts) yinns of the Guardian, but he,Mr McLeod, | 0 ture... .......cccecccaceecees Orchestra A. HI) MACPHERSON, x] and statements which have en brought was sorry to tind th at the astute lawyer | a eee le ter Peak i City Clerk. , et eo. ; sur aw = . . * yoo > MAOLIC. ee ce eeereeesee eee eseses 688 y Jw eo 2? ‘ down. One thing is certain,—they may] who wrote it had mislead the Kditor. 1] Broom Brigate.-------0-0--00- 0-00-0295) apld-—dy a adjourn for a week or a year, but the facts was not at all surprised at Mr. MceLeod’s | Reading —‘* A Sketch o o H. J ‘Palenow en a cs Mette aged 7 - tis | t f V " Nt; l ¢ | ; t ll d ! } , , rOO ee ee . aoe 6 0 ee Dir. - Ww. almer, ° . will not be changed, nor will any good statement because I was well aware that Days S : A By-Law for allowing a rate of Dis- I il Si ansta men 0 i ew ap e 004 Ss 0 ah . thing (for the country) be ¢ thected. Their Judge Allev was in the habit of w riting po- TS eer ee en per er Sere ee tatuary . ; | . yalar " - ‘ > . ~ Honors have adjourned until seven o'clock \ litical articles, and I was also aware that | Broom Brigade. 2.5 digs. ss ccvccecetecocctscs count on the Assessment on Real this evening Mr. McLeod had previously made a simi- lar Sexplanation respecting the Guardian Song—“* At My Window” (Parker)...... eo ecnovcvcecsae ae aeeeeen Estate aud Personal Property in omavnnicsronniell tp psciatshinla ae Faience ee ome the City of Charlottetown, for! 4 BOUT THE 18ru INST, we will make a grand exposition r Judge Alley was the writer. Perens TMOG. 2... sc one bu weeeehee bene ae " i ° : i sine ° \ ruaN for the locating of the electric] Mr. McLeod's first letter was not such as | gene general Civic purposes, for the of New Spring Styles in all departments. The brightest fire alarm boxes has been prepared by Mr. A. E. Morrison, Electrical Engineer, which has, we understand, been approved by the might be expected from him. In it he withheld the material fact, that the charge against Judge Alley, as far as the Guardian Song—-‘‘Come into the Garden, Maud” (Balfe)............Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd INTERVAL. current year ending the dlst day of December, A. D, 1889, ideas of the leading French, Ei Hats and Bonnets for this season’s trade. lish and American Milliners in Millinery Materials, ie ct. okt oe winnie fei ehdinen ol tha wisi l cuiiet. at: thn, Sok al aiiny GMO. whe daly. 1b Aiinar rier etter ren St oe Ta eles Hats, Bonnets, Shapes, &e., &c. A rich display of the newest of erection. The boxes will be placed as] cerned, rested foraught he knew, to the PART Iz. Se ee ee Flowe x, Feathers and Ornaments. New Laces, Ribbons and follows Water and Queen Streets. Dorchester and Pownal Streets. Queen and Dorchester Streets Dorchester and Gt. George Streets. Dorchester and Prince Sydney and Weymouth Streets. Richmond and Rochford Streets. Queen and Richmond Streets. n Git. George and Richmond Streets. ( orner of Streets. ° 7 : ’ Prince and Richmond Streets. : . Pownal and Grafton Streets. contrary on the sole authority of his own word. The unpleasant impression is thus conveyed, that, if he had not been inter- rogated by Twe ExaMINeR, he would have left those who believed his word, resting under the’ stigma of falsehood as a penalty for the confidence they reposed in his veracity. The reverend gentleman now says that the article in question was sent to him by the late editor. How then did Mr. Me- “THE MOUSETRAP,” A Farce in Oue Act, by W. D. Howells. DRAMATIS PERSON: Mrs. Somers.... A Fascinating Young Widow Mrs. Roberts .. Sister to Willis Campbell Mrs. Curwen, } Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Bemis, . Friends of Mrs. Somers E it enacted by the City Council of the City of B Charlottetown, as follows: Ist. A Discount at the rate of ‘Two and One- Half ver Cent. shall be allowed to all Taxpayers Wh® shall, on or before the FirTkENTH DAY OF JULY next, A. D. 1889, pay to the City Clerk, at his Office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Keal Estate and Personal Pro- perty for Civic purposes, {L. 8.) T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Trimmings of every description sols and Umbrellas. New and vets avd Dress Fabrics. Muslin:~ will be very large, and Jerseys, &c., &., in the highest Particular attention is calle . The latest novelties in Para- handsome effecrs in Silks, Vel- Our assortment of Prints, Sateens and the price very low, style of novelties. d to our stock of STAPLE DRY Jackets, GOODS HOUSEHOLD GOODS and ROOM PAPER, which we Giiices unt Citta: Chtanke Leod receive the impression at the Pol aplo dy 2w eod her 2i pat have marked very cheap. We will have a much larger stock wueen and Uilarror ire 5. J a Pia Bek “0 is - } of Ji . é > ; ‘i i aaa ii Na iil alleen . » . Pinaecoetneivanbeeine. “Lenin (oe Sew meerrnamns Aa fies than usital this season; and the fact of its being bought from eymouth and Grafton Streets, sake 4 e- a ee ee iis Campodell.....Magayed to Mrs, Somer j ifvi > : ; ar Kent and Rochford Streets, | Was the writer?’ Mr. McLeod now says| _ : cae . A By-Law for ievying and specifying | frst hands in the best markets of the world, means the best value one he eos fe ee eee ne nn eee the rate of Assessment on Real| to everybody dealing with us. We have engaged the services Hillsborough and Kent Streets. erre< © was written or dictated by the “Gop SAVE THE QUEKN.” > ai iW} Se sllinery saan geal ebaie Dheeabe lake ediitce: low then, did the aebediter GOD Save THE QUEBN Estate, Personal Property and Pull of a first-class oar to look — oc eet te. se Gt. George and Fitzroy Streets. undertake to change its contents! Those er . : and are prepared todo anv wor In that une an ruarantee Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets. | who knew the Rev. Mr. Frame will not Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra will entertain Mm the City of Charlottetow. for a Se are * . . Cum! erlaad and Fitzroy Streets. | re adily admit, on a mere supposition, that the audience at intervals throughont the even- P re ‘ ae : oe if we —s he would submit to have anything he wrote fog with the following choice selections ;— Water Works Fund, under Statute , + ~Y ~ x S Sinisa nen Hideee for his own paper, changed by any person ;| Erminie...... eee Jakobowski 0 Victoria, Chapter 8, I ERKIN S & STERN WO. Cuiahew saul Mahia: Guaiabe and as one who had zhe pleasure of enjoy-| Prince Rudolph March.............. Beissig St. Peter’s Road and Euston St. Long t and Spring Park Rd. Bayfield Street and Malpeque Rd. U pper Prince Street, (near Methodist Church.) Q+ street Keys will be station, at houses in deposited at the police the neighborhood of the boxes, and with the policemen and fire- men Wardens Clarkin, Davy and Hooper, the committee appointed to locate the bells in firemen’s houses, have reported in favor of the putting in of bell ea Crabbe, Campbell, one h, as follows Captain Wonnacott, John Wonnacott, John Milford, U pper Great G John McKinnon, Screet, Queen and Pownal. (Has telephone.) Michael Carraghan, Chas. McQuillan, Jas. orge Street. Euston between 'ment that its authorship ‘* would not stain ing that lamented gentleman’s personal friendship and knew something of his sterl- ing character, 1 must be excused if I have to reject any theory regarding the author- ship of thearticle referred to which rests on the assumption that Mr. Frame wrote or dictated anything for his paper which had to be regarded as objectionable by 80 good a judge as the Rev. Mr. Carruthers tegarding the nature of the article re- ferred to, as it appeared, I must express my astunishment at Mr. McLeod’s state- the ermine of our yenerable Chief Justice.’ Passing over the fact—which I will leave the rev. gentleman to explain— that, at the time, he considered the article so com- promising thas he disclaimed its authorship, ...--Keler Bela .. Schlepigrell sees cd tas 5 ..... Westerheim Beautiful Rhine Waltzes Lawn Tennis Quadrille Danielle Mazurka ish Artist Dream Waltz.. Dours open at 7.30 p.m. Performance to commence at 8. Reserved Seat Tickets, 50c.; unreserved, 35 cents. For sale at Reddin’s Drug Store and at the door. A plaa of the Hall may be seen. at Reddin’s Drug Store on and after Friday, the 19th inst. aplo “ABDALLAH MESSENGER." BDALLAH MESSENGER, 4869. is coming, PASSED 9rn APRIL, 1889. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of B Charlottetown, as follows :— Ist. The rate of Assessment on Real Estate for a Water Works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the First day of January, A. D. 1889, and ending the 3ist day of December, rk89, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of One Quarter of One Cent on every dollar of the value of Real kstate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Char- lougtown in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Koll of all Real Kstate and Personal Property liable to taxation in said City, and of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein madeand duly returned by them onthe Fifth day of April, A. D. 1889. gnd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Pro- perty for such Water Works Fund, for the year commencing the First day of January, A. D, 1889, and ending the 3lst day of December, A. D, i889, is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of One Quarter of One Cent on every dollar of the value of Personal Property, as assessed by McQuillan, Coyle’s House. corner Richmond | on bebalf of Mr. Carruthers, Mr. Frame and lecking well. He will be in Charlotte- a fice’ 4 at eu au > r) o | e, yrner Richmond 1 hi aa Be | | town on Tuesday, April 30, at the stables of Mr.| the Assessors of the said City in the Genera] aad Rochford Streets. ant ilmselt, Will point out one or two ’ , Assessment Hook ana Valuation Roll, made and Wm. Murphy, Xent Street, opposite Dr. Johnsou's. Frank Trainor, Grafton Street, between of its features and leave the reader to con- clude whether any judge could write it without staining his ermine. In its refer- Andrew Doyle, and remain there till Saturday, May 4; then to Kmerald by train, and remain there till 5 o'clock; then home tothe owner's stable, and remain there till Wednesday, May *; then to Summerside, where he will stand at Geo. duly returned by them as aforesaid. & 8rd. The amount of Pol] Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in General Assessment Book and Vaiuation Koll as Charlottetown, April 13. 1I889G—dy & wky Hats. — Hats. 2 GASES GHRISTYS’ LONDON HATS. >, rnal nad > thtord treets rane eo * . . > by ‘ : . : “ . > - ; > ‘ , i ak . i Ro nl WT Streets. ence to the Tignish candidates, the strong- | Muttart’s stable, Water Street, until Saturday, Ee ae on arcane ahs Wine : aptain Hickey ter Street. a Sad : i ' : ‘clock « the , » owner's | 8aid Sta : : / Ap i y. LCE ree est possible objection was taken to Mr. May 11, at 10 o'clock ; then home to the owner's day of January, A. D. 1889, and ending the 3lst -——-+—-—{X }+——- —- — / . é _ lie, ee baled - é George Moore, T. J. Farquharson, R. Hud- son, Duncan House, Water Street. James King, Water Street, East End. John Griffith, King Street. . Fiynn, Dorchester street, near Murtay’s Bakery j -DITY PCAN i’. McMahon, corner Union and Sydney | réference whatever to the fact that the Grit They must be, for those who have stock borses A. B. MacE we ie tects streets. candidate . Mr. Mele lan, had heen engaged want these Abdallahs for brood ALLAH MES aplo —dy 2weod her 3i pat ; . : P. Coyle, Richmond Street, between Pownal] in the same illicit business.” Alluding to enunee nee ——e “Any bc matd scene ———$_______ -——- 3 Casas Canadian p { raw 4 S all ot aps. : und “ ieen. a the Belfast candidates, the writer said that seus e ‘distance will be carefully looked after. 4s on McKenna, Thos. McKenna, Richmond | he had the assurance of Mr. H. C. McDon- | The owner is going to limit him eS RANKIN HOUSE ; "a a a ee eee ald, that he would sustain the Scott Act in ils seas OP prover if botin foal: with few ex- 3 memati. gmat ester es i between Prince and Hillsborough,” |‘, Teegislature, but the fact was not | ceptions, His steek BERET EO Crear sled] crew poLct f R. Russell. }: itzroy Street, Siena Great quven th it this ; sane Mr. Me Donald “a aaa ind, New York, in 1893, on the farm SIMON BOLGER, Proprietor, ’ Creorge and Princ: had, only a Jew months previously, of Mr. Peter Vandeveer. Abdallah Messenger LOW PRICES 3 C apt sin Heartz Nova Scoti A. Lieut. Finlayson, Daniel Finlayson, Hills- boreugh Street, between Kent and Fitzroy. Chas. Bell, Dorchester Street, between Pownal and Queen C. Murley, Bayfield Street, between Great (reorge and Prince. Richmond Street, (Bank of R. McDonald, Dorchester Street, between (sreat George and Prince. Duncan McRae, King Stree and Pownal. : Captain Pickard, Albert Evston Stre et, Queen. H, Hooper, Hil Euston. P. Burke, Rich and Hillsborough. Captain Long worth, Water Street, between Queen and Great George. H. C. Wilson, Fitzroy Street, between Wey- mouth and Cumberland. Gay Smallwood, Richmond Street, between Prince and Hilisborough. John A. Moore, Kent Street, between Cum- berland and Weymouth. P. Large, H. L irge, Bayfield Street, be- tween Queen and Malpeque Road. R. 8. Farquharson, West Street (irafton and Richmond. S. C. Moore, King Square. J. Unsworth, Upper Prince Street. John Whear, Louis Whear, Kent Street, opposite King Square Engine House. Jas. Warren, Grafton Street, between Hills- borough and Weymouth. G. L. Gaudin, Kent Street, between Cum- berland and Edward. W. Taylor, corner Grafton and Cumberland Streets. T. Campbell, Richmond Street, House). _Wm. Taylor, Hillsborough Street, between Kent and Grafton. t, between Queen Long, A. Long, between Crreat George and isborough Street, North of nond Street, between Prince , between (Railway E. Davy, Richmond Street, between Prince and Hilisborough. P. Clarkin, near R tilway Station. . A description of the alarm was given in HE EXAMINER some time ago and need not ran ees here. The work of erection ui probably begin next month. Gallant, on the ground that he had been engaged in the _ illicit sale of spirituous liquors, and the moral sentiment of the District was appealed to to vote against him, but the article made no signed the anti-Scott Act petition | It is true the article abounded in professions of non-partizinship; but it is easy to see that these were introduced with the same inten- tion ss Mark Antony’s disclaimers of any desire to fan popular prejudice against Brutus. I will leave the public to decide whether the charge of pulitical partizanship made by me in the House of Assembly, against Judge Alley can be regarded as an ** unjust attack,” even in respect to the authorship of the Guardian article of the 3rd of March, 1888, and I submit that Mr. McLeod’s obliging disposition has gut the better of his , judgment, when he undertakes to pro- nounce a decided opinion on other parts of the "case, in regard to which, he can- not be in possession of any reliable infor- mation. I am, yours, &c., D. Ferevson. Ch’town, April 15, 1889, OOO em A Great Moral Wave. Referring to the success of the Scott re- peal movement in Ontario, the Ottawa Cit- izen says: The champions of temperance and total abstinence need not despair; many of them have done great and good work; some of them, by an extreme policy, have done harm tothe cause. Still the stars in their course are on the side of mod eration, and, as compared with ten years ago, & great moral wave has passed over every province inthe Dominion; good ex- ample has done much to reduce the vol- ume of ardent spirit consumption, common sense has taught men who desire to succeed, that success is not to be achieved by put- ting an enemy into one’s mouth, to steal his brains away. Where repeal has suc- ceeded, where licenses may hereafter be issued, let all honest candid temperance men seek by moral influences to encourage the people to abstain from the use of ar- dent spirits; if not total abstinence, then stable, and remain till May 14; then to Char- lottetown, te the stables of Mr. Andrew Doyle. This route will be continued fortnightly during the season, health and weather permitting. This beautiful horse isthe sire of the fastest stock that ever left the Lower Provinces—Hijou, 2.24}, and several others—and is the sire of the finest brood mares in the Lower Provinces. was got by Jupiter A bdallah, sire of Result, 2 25, Prince, 2 27, and two mares, 2.28; he by Jupiter. sire of Harry Gilbert, 2.24, and three in the 2.30 class or better ; son of Long Island Black Hawk; sire of Prince, 2.24,by old Andrew Jackson,found- er of the \ lay family of trotters. A bdallah Mes- senger’s dam was by Louglan’s Grey Messenger, sire of Honest Dutchman, 2.26, and his grand-dam was a very fast pacer. Louglan’s Grey Messen- ger made a record of 243 to a three hundred pound wagon, and was by the sire of Sherman Morgan. His dar was from imported Messen- ger, hus Abdallah Messenger is a combination of the Clay Messenger and Morgan blood. He is standard-bred, and registered in the American Trotting Kegistry, volume 6, page 1lj, and his number is 4869. He is the sire of Bijou, 2.24, and severel others. Abdallah Messenger is bred from good lines, and you have a right to be proud of the fact that he got a good many trotters out of so cold-blooded mares. Every horse cannot do that. i JOHN O'RONAGHAN, apl5—dy hi wky li Owner, CALF FOR SALE. A THREE-QUARTER BRED JERSEY BULL CALF for sale, combinjng blood of Mr. Haviland’s Jersey Bull ‘‘ Centennial” and Mr. E. R. Brow’s imported Guernsey Bull, R. R. FITZGERALD, Mount Edward Road. apl5—?i ENTIRE HORSE “ROLLO,” BY AUCTION, On Tuesday Next, April 16th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON THE MARKET SQUARE: day of December, A. D. 1889, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of ‘en Cents on the Poll of every person so assessed and returned as afore- said. (L. 8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. Corner Water and Pownal Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. NHIS old and well-known Hotel has been thor oughly renovated and furnished with ail modern conveniences, and now ranks with the first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. | The situation is the most delightful in the city, embracing a magnificent view of the Hills- borough River. The able will be second to none. Free Bus will meet all Trains and Boats. Charges moderate. ap9—dy 3m cod’ wky 6i eow Hl. H. CROSSMAN, Ornamental House Painter, Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough Sts, CHARLOTTETOWN. apl0—dy tf WANTED. N ALE AND FEMALE HELP, for BOSTON ‘ft and SUBURBS, for private families and for hotel work at seashore and mountains. Parties contemplating a visit to Boston, de-iring reliable situations, will do we!) by calling at the old reliable, “THE MARRON EMPLOYMENT CO,,” ap9—Im 263 Tremont St,, Koston, Mags. STEAMER “ COILA.” That excellent young Stallion ROREG ree Summerside and Charlotte. bred at St. Duastan’s College Farm. Sire, the imported Percheron Stallion ‘‘ Duroc” ; dam, the Carey Mare; she by ‘‘ Champion,” bred at Government Stock Farm ; he by im- ported Cart Horse ** Wallace.” ‘ *“ROLLO” will be 3 years old on 3rd June next; color, dappled grey; has splendid | action, and took first prize m his class at Pro- town to Boston. a fust-sailing Iron Steamer, due here from) England about the 25th inst., will receive Kreight at reasonable. rates at Sum- /merside and Charlottetown for Bgston, pro- vided a suifticient quantity offers. Ch’town, April 10, 1889—dy wy MEW STYLES | ——-— —(x LONDON ap8—eod&wkly. 3 Cases Wocdrow’s London Hats. ————(x)———- on )—---— HARRIS & STEWART, HOUSE. DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY A. WATTS, ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Tuesday, 30th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: That Dwelling House and Store situated on the Lower Malpeque Road, about one mile from the city, There is one acre of lard to this property, making it v»iuable as a Market Garden. GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap9 Auctioneer, Administration Notice. FPFYHE andersigned Administrator of the Kstate of John McKachen, late of Char. lottetown, Merchant, deceased, intestar¢, hereby notifies all persons iudebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to him, and all persons having accounts against the said Estate are hereby requested to pre- sent the same, duly attested, to him within twelve months from the date hereof. April, A. D. 1889. ALFRED E. McEACHEN, apli—d w 4i Administrator. VALUABLE PROPERTY, BY AUCTION. I am instructed to sell hy Auction, Qn Wednesday, 17th April, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The Premises formerly occupied by the late George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, situated on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and rnns back 79 feet, with right of way Kent Street. . g Terms at sale. from Ww VEDNESDAY, 8th May. apil EASTER CONCERT. ing an Easter Concert, On Monday, April 22nd. Full particulars wiil appear in a few days. J. D. SEAMAN, Superintendent. New PIC &. ap&—-eod | Ree. ee — __ |the next best thing. The temperance ad- a lgst October, then weighing Parties having Potatoes, Regs or other G. M. HARRIS, joffite of Messrs. MeLean & Mclonald, on Tennis Chub "En the programme vf the Lawn | vocates have done good work in the ast;} Terms at sale freight to ship, will correspond at once with mch30—tl sle, Auctioneer. | THURSDAY, the Js8th inst., at 8 o'clock, ume, ‘ertaiament. It is » guvd | they shuuld nut nuw luge faith in a ble Oe ene A. MeNEIL | D. FARQUHARSON & SUN | P. A fll attendgnge js'requested. Carus, ap)2—3i F Anettarteer, a vas " ‘o above sale is hereby postponed until > o CRUL SKETT, apl2—tl mtg ‘Secretary. Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th day of HE UPPER PRINCESTREET METHO- DIST SUNDAY SCHOOL proposes giy: An excellent progeamme is being prepared. SPECIAL MEETING of the Lorne 1 \ Hotei Co. (Limited) will be held in the &