Seine nates ee os ae = + Saemengy — cs ck | 64RGE licm Lk’ er . ene ee » shah baa Lass ak 5 Sah. i Mann gz ta jocal : LAS TO THE EDITOR, ot ~ ‘ na ‘ 7 Qessis 4 Rational'sm — l iny nee , : oe WB - SIR,—-1 see that the Preshyterian i rai ‘\ ty nw , > : ® (are 1S Pais Pecan CAR ‘ bso! 8 & row about Rationa!isu whieh is ram- OX _ pant Bot the Preshy at r esbutlerian shonld net pret an avd blast files at @ll the blame up » Pei, , ene Coll s UPOuX he Priree of \ leg ? . Olleve - * ; ‘ te : sti valism and infiielity ere - oe natura ‘odue . ai ~ ka niture P lish ostal | h 4 . Mucts OF thre t* Gieers schoo s : . Staurts © through the Presbyterian ‘ a k Pia ae eee trumes ali } , : r " on Pew ty ; and not the Prince of VW aloo ony + _— Rie , \ : . . ved mp MP, by» ’ wiy every school it i “ A ‘ i? try, _ sUiny the mond tr th i e arrov? ci Rt i a ’ ’ - i Le t religion and is th . ; . eretors ‘r-eding place fur i sfidelity. Nae te ee Pe a eee ee a TEE DATILVY BxaAMI TEL Pe A pece gs he BG PAs Feed- PSPVOOAL |} KSr ate 10 Tue Ry THE RU PLAN ifc# NUSSIAN Rassig’s -~ - edihdina teapdiuadbemabeasasade thee idandiet ee A eC Ne eT 8 alam FORUFYING BATOUM. Aa cm Sa ane WHR, AE co ame "1885. en — a. - —— — — —— A. Brown & Co | HAVE AG To DAY B_ SNES! THIS AIR “v7 . Po fiin Movoemonta | tideulié fit ig GT ES. it calla ery cheap at the l for one am! ’ pWak ‘ ) at > ‘ abet vind ¢{ we ‘ ; . ; ; : > > —_— y jlardWas ~t é o on bb r } © that th / resbuyuterian is wakiog | j tay ub Oo the resuits , ° ’ + if o! the secular syst % eo” B?.. } . ‘ al = ; . : ‘ System, |, ?? a } agthe . 2 oy: —_——~--- se «brgt reid mn, afriveas t } robably its eyes will soon be en wide aa x ‘il y BBs { aration ot ¥ st? ,a + : . } ine Cnough ta sce bevond :} i ... a ee 2. ie x Nes York oh Da ool} Ge rt + : ‘ an oe au Oe } rince of \W a&iecs veok: é Ber, Or x ‘s } ne ‘ } i ! we | a ne that ut the charge: 7 2 4* ° ™~™, * . > e . eamriit ‘ ' seaVo r;} preterre by the > palrest snail ate ad _ + 5 ey C >t . { % , . | nin ghee @ Wi prefer y the Presbyterian avainst the Coty the s Ppenilig Of Yavigation the remises wi Ve tou at {| oci K tether y HOPI seve are try . = methine ahot ld he } . j eo ow) . —— pit a 1, ; : m 820UId be done | sONDON, Apri) 22 avout) na iW they are untrue they e} ; In defianes of her treat sfiventaa anne hk 4 ~ \ Mors for |} . ‘ ey 8ucuid! n GQevancs of her reatys ipulation ith ° PRrodar ‘ , Minute } p rae iv) ie Scqpunpel : ’ : } . 7 ] WW . A Pine?! ' 929 — 7 = Certainly they are! England, Turkey and other powers, Russia i j I Dawson bpd vl BerioON . : , : ; J ; t ’ | e. 7 7“) fh, oo 5 1 ot oy a aaie © jee) a . i3 eir holy fortuypinge Kot um, on the sas -;| § B ¥ ; , 5 ; iY “ & 5 i ry Yours p cast of the Black wie vniedeete Lule. am a5 axe ue a § . GENERAL Ve ARN , U. S Consul at St " pms ‘ . _ the Blick See, t ro: eee ee & p — 3s ed 1 k h fos \ B., ha been succeeced by Mr Le MERSON. now flo ded with vuns apd mUyd eke n of } 5 G ‘. ‘J 3 it ne i a . TT on f New Yor ei war, avd a large corps of infantry and 5 James Murray, : Roller 8] aie ws .. ; > ; e voller OK ating ; Cavalry xg ards the railway from Poti, in : acht Claribel was sold at auction by — i »coast to Tifles, the capital of Trans} Pur yacht Ula . 1 ’ _ Vat naeis a - ; iy peek, , McNeil! E to-day, and bought by Sik,— In glancing over one of DeWitt jvaucasia. This railway is of great value | q v I BS Es A FRESH SToce OF . coe 4 2 n , ° : + P ‘ . D nis Mur} hy. | r S220 Talmage 8 latest sermons, | was struck with 3p trapsporting troops from the Black Sea | i —” ” j . ih \eerpis } —_ —_ > {the following remarks of that able Divine, | (° ‘"® V?SPiaMs en the way from Huropean : “ : UC,i bp, : o), mp | Tur mats. Cape Tormentine | 0" the subject of roller rkating; and as a| Russia to Afghanistan, 4 6.30 pu ere ready for de-|Tink is, »t no distant day to be opened in| Lonpon, April 22. | livery here a) Laei-} ~ 0 CIOCK }our elty, theught i: would not ba amiss to | fhe war coftfice has issued a notice calling | ; *? i } ‘ j . ' « }Have them reproduced in your valuable fout the first-class of army reserves, com- New rs in this and | Paper ln refering to the subject Mr, | Prising fifteen regiments, forjimmediste and gli olmer cuonlracss sn get their tools and | + aluave says: nermarent service aaterial ofall kinds at Norton {ros _ “To me, rightly precautioned roller skat-|, Tore members serving ae police in Eng- Direct from the English Markeis * au jing is the most beautiful exercise I ever | land and Ireland, are exempted. Other} : - - 2s pontl t rson, ARGS All witnatan | Classes } serve ave , ified | UuR < € : asi " ah witne ssed, it eclipse 8 in gracefulness and | a 7 will f rese - es have been notified | <treime view us "— fC VEE UM OIESS lines »al 7 rer > ‘ ey PPVUIBAY be 3 rt at 35 | . . ~r- ae ter as ao expr » of vublic healthy movement all the croquet and coast- | a will probably be called out at an early Charlottetown. April 22. 18845 tase ; wre F ing and lawn tennis and football and moon- ar . ae opie iiiaks of 3 Gov ani oe m an tims ' pple asia light gliding over frozen pond, and all the | d cm h to Sir ea one The — aan od oan , - en ack . . 4 a ‘i i despatch to Sir Edwar or , » 8 j _ - ~ - eal oes — — = rur Toronto save hay costs the Gov- other hilarities of house and playgeound, It | 4 a } a ’ ee . ; enton : sritish aed t stu0 at Ulark Cr i 18 good for the lungs, good for the limbs | Ambassador at St. Petersburg for immedi- | : peo si a ton at sia e 2 russin g. | —a) o ‘ 3 a 28 ‘ “ i 4 : ernuit t yood for the circulati al ine tine delivery to the Russian Government. ee fhe freight troms Wa Appele to tae Crossing |§ , ' ' uation, good for the Ty . lad 1 fi belted 7 Tia ; an . . : : ? Te ar , > 2 aay Ped , £290 a ton apirits, | see in it pC asibilities fer “y ironciaas anc hive beitec we aint ¥ i i ‘ . ‘ i é ee de cx tructed t a *)> Ori = s - the best exercise ever invented, It} ao pe PO COREE RITES BAA SU aE Res fh 8 Me A. L. Baines, of the firmof A. L.| has all the advantagis of the g mnasium, | Bridges & Uo., Jeft to-day im the Princess of with more exhiliration of the spirits, It] Wales for the Upper Provinces, on a business | has all the exuberanae of the akating pond, | trip for the rm vn which our fathers and mothers used to | : | dart rut oil ti sated a Porre a | Tur DesBrisay Lots at the head of Hills-| au ‘of ‘the ‘Gnas of me in | ’ angers eaking through | ; a . ive ane wr sale bw cha in : oe : | borough Street, were lerea for sale by|the ice. It has all the vivacity of our out- | > OO. Vienna, April 22. lt is rumored here that Lord Dufferin will resign if Gladstone makes further con- cessions to Ruasia, LONDON, April 22. swarming to all the | | | White Csttons, a M ‘Neill, Ksq., to-day. | ey were door games, without being dependent on lb ee ee td } | Dara | bought in for the owner | condition of he Mattes. 0 wedkt be a\. arrac ks throug oat the aited Kingdom ai t vrand thing ¢ all our young men soul fer in seapones to the gover amen! a call To! i MacpapEN ISLAND stations and Meat Cove, | one hour almost every e% ening take a round | Sees ne ver om a: oe “ian at C. b., repo" toe, heavy close packed, as! at this merriment.’ vesioged by military ofoers ang of ; far as can b seen, moving éouth Low These remarks wea s — jemployment, ; Point reports tieavy, pen, distant, a, co. ee pe arey Go om New Yarx, April 22. moving off | one of the ablest pulpit orators of America, | ac ad EGR eRe " should dispel all prejndices which any per-| 4 °°, DENS Tee ne eet ee | ? : ; x . son may hold against roller rinks. If nee- varly dec:aration of >. with Rassia, Tur: | Wao They Akt.—Mr. Walter A. O. Maz sary. 1 con) , ‘ - | key becoming the ally of England, ' + son was to-day appointed Prothonotary of the +m aoe? conld preca dozens “ oon a : cc. ; ae Supreme Court, ‘and Mr. Johu A. Lougworth | “ stimonials in their favor, but think the | 7 The credit asked for by the British ae capeinted Depets Prothenetary > vies above sufticient for the present. G vernment 1s $55,000,000, not pounds as, rin CD GC S rt James D. Irving, res\gned. { Yours traly, | stated in our despatches yesterday. | + i Citizen. | shes haar : A Fooreatt CLus was organized at a meet-: Va town, April 22, 1885. re fy ing held in the Citizens Skating Rink. Mr. Z aa — | ia i | Ht {| NG PUTONS PHLLGY COTTONS FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER : ®. McDonald was elected President, Mr Sirk,—The Musical Entertainment given | hi | ' if : - 5 y ti Charles Kennedy, Treasurer, and Mr. Hooper by the children of St. Paul’s Sanday School | a Robinson, Secretary. The Club has sboutjin the Schoolroom, on Tuesday evening, ere " & thirty member if y io te nd to play on \ ic- i was a perfect success in the two most is ', . } POTTOH HOODS WOALEN 6000S TiLK COODS uf toria Parc | salient points, the atiendance and the | Rxcitity News Kypocted Ty-mMorrdW J y 5 } 4. ——n | quality of the pregramme. The seatirg} oe aE "” Act Cowrvicrio~. At Moant a : oT leapacity of the building was taxed to its jutmost, and al! present, young and old, \children and parents, friends and critics, jseemed to be more than pleased with the lentertainment, and must have felt that 'they had received more than the value of | ithe small admission fee. It would seem! PeRsONs going to and from the Park have/to the writer that there was more musical | got ~y Ge habit of posting, Seong eo talent shown in this little one’s musicale, | ounds w front of Gove ) « den wat - ‘ emt | the oes that sine ‘aeue a eee, Wal a = a oa ene bape? suderstand that this will not be allowed in peers the jess pe ese] ee many of | ; ; : four socalled Grend Conc:rts. future, az it is not desirable that this way Without |} ; ; | attempting sriticise or to mention the should continue to be a thoroughfare. < ipting vo fF nention the > - | | different pieces, all of which were creditably | Tue report thet H. V. Palmer, Esq , of the ae Oy HS — - aren Fue eve firm of Palmer & Mullally, had been appoint-| /,° ea - 1 ; ae : pe et ed Deputy Prothonotary, was without founda | a oe = =e _ gee ; os ae | ticn. Mr. Palmer does not intend to give up; he following os mg She poss rendered | the active practice of law. Those reqniring | Piano selos by Masters Stirling and | his assistance will find him as usual at the | Morris. These were not only pleasing, but firm's office, Great George Street, ready to showed that the young geutlemen tho- attend to business jroughly understood the pieces played by - them. For correctness of time, delicacy of SmEDs ror Season oF 1885.—My stock con-| touch, and truthfuloess of rendering, they sists of the following, vig ;—1750 bush. Wheat | would put to the blush many much older (all imported). GCI bush is Timothy Seed, 4} land more ambitious performers. A wee pas loge S125 bankas, Vetch 7 | prodigy Mine Burbritg, eat. 9 year) played kinds of Vegetable a d Flower Seeds. Prices } ° = which showed — . wonderful low ; quality the vey best, Orders by mail — ench infants have if properly promptly attended to, and goods delivered | directed. The other instrumental pieces In the part-singing the most Stewart on the 14th imat,, before Meesrs. Jas. Rossand W. J. Logan, J. FP .*s, William Bridves of Mount Stewart, was convicted and fined $50 and costs, or two monhts imprison- ment, for a violation of the Canada Temper- ance Act, 1875 i = - --2> - -- Two Pole tiled at Fort AT VERY LOWEST PRICES } meet Wuinnipea, April 2? The latest news from Clarke’e Crossing | just before the wires went down indicated that Gen. Middieton would not reach Batouche before Friday morning, vupon| ™ which day exciting news is expected. ' It is reported that there were only two | deaths at Fort Pitt, the others having gone | to refuge with friendiy Indians. } : Weather Bullosn. Probadiltties for thi REx Sip OUTS for the Maritime Toxonro, April 23-10 a.m. | Moderate to fresh south east avd south- | west winds, fair weather, slightly higher | temperature. > Provizvecs i i i “Love of Country.” | cording to plan and specification, which may | | be seen at the office of Messrs, Sterling and } Harris. PERKINS & STERNS. a! Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885 2 TENDERS | CHEESE, CHEESE, tee Bellevue Cottage and Far, (Adjoining the Bellevue Farm.) V Y ILL be received by the undersigned. | j ‘Y until the 25th inst, for the building, i ‘} AM instructed, by W. H. Haszard, to | E sell by Auction, on Wednesday, April 29th, \inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, | that beautifully situated Cottage, and Farm of about 69 acres of land, ov Lot 49, facing on Hillsborough Bay, and withix 3 miles of : Apples * Apples - | Southport Ferry. at St. Jeseph’s Convent, of a cellar wall, ac- 100 Boxes—WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Beka & GOFF 'S. Stone, lime and sand will be provided on. the premises. Tenderers to state their price per perch. HUBBRT “~ PERRY | Ay vil 20, TRS For a summer residence or seaside hotel ‘this site cannet be surpassed. The Farm is ‘nearly all cultivated and in good condition Terms :~—59 per cent. at Sale, the balauce X@ &! in four years at 7 per cent & GOFF’S, | A. McNEILL, Oh tev ” | 300 Barrels ~WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at BONE MEAL, BEER Auctioneer, free on board trains or steamboats, LIllua- | were good. ’ . , (The Irish Canadian Toronto - .eo <y< , “~ ~ = April 16 385, --e f trated catalogue free,-Grorge Carrer, |commendable was the coat Waltz ae ee : @me efthe best ‘hertilizers) 8 ~ es April 16, 1865.—eod bly Seedsmen, Charlottetown. 4i wky—ap23 | Song.” with the realistic a dition of a This is the title of a jecture recently de- : : <* a | Sore roan re . - veritable ‘‘tilt” on the stage. Tais new |livered by the Hon. Donald Ferguson be fA BROW EE. & an o KN race Flooring auld Sheathing ge Tut Winnipeg Sun publishes a cut cfjsong was sent by a friend of the) fore the ‘Benevolent Irish Society,” Char-} Gash paid for Uld Bones, Susi is = a } ’ r Daniel McKenzie, the young Prince Edward | children, now in the United States, |lottetown, Prince ijdward sland. The | e a aes rt : ' » 3 r | , ’ d ° { , us ; wee _ ~ ssianler killed in the fight at Duck Lake. Thejjis very pretty and was svng con gusto) lecture 1s printed in neat pamphlet form, J. W. McGILL. | = oO ~,o 4 AVING been appointed by Messrs, Prim. oo says : " McKenzie was born in ¢ harlotte- by the children. The song and chorus by |and teems with brilliant passages inspired | Marah 99, 1884 _%nm Aaily tae oat wl Ty CY wae? = = > ‘ | rose Brothers, of Pictou, agent for the ese Soe Spens « considerable portion of his | Miss Orr and others was also very nice. It| by the noble sentiment of patriotism. The | —-———— nae aera ——— sein © +p oa e sale of their well known Grooved and in, P a wh 0 "7 ; by ae aa a was entitled ‘*Pickiog Cherries in the} proceeds of the sale of this pamphlet are to A yy > “~ } + oS a “ Pongued SPRUCE _— FLOORING and coe aaron 508 Ove" ae ge Lane,’ and although some might object to| be applied for the benetit of the Society ape? ae GL OLD OS i ie Ce c= aS “a SHEATHING, I HSVE NOW, and will eae, fo ne: it at ’ ai Ned. tain ‘od one of the verses, as ‘“‘leading juvenile} named above. On this account alone we Qiu a z & o = continue to have on worse be Bees Bete rae pets . rked@ | minds to think of maiters that more con-/should desire large returns; but the PAPER HAR®GINGS! = og & WELL DRIED and SEASV) ED, which 26 Cam Vinnipeg and workec >, ches jag . at : : : “ ALOE NGS: — HS have no hesitation in recommending as the here a year or more, afterwards going to Fort|cerned older heads, we think that not additional inducement of a racy and ably- oC o best in the market William, where hi “a employed i he| much harm will be done. Miss Orr sang} handled theme ought certainly to make it a a ails | — be eT Pe : ~ woe 5 was employed in the ° . . ttiahe : In great variety of patterns, selling very | 2 Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre Canadian Pac’fi railwé nachiae shops. | her solo in this, sluply and | success/ul enterprise, financially as well as of = o 2 - ic | ay imac } Py I : ) Cheap at the 6S Pt — = * pared to execute promptly orders left with me Leaving Fort William he etwrted out to the| sweetly asit should be done. And what in a literary pame, } vaGeP ; oD | 3 _ for any description of Sprace Scantling, Pow west to seck fame and foriune, settlingin|gshall be said about the ‘‘Ten Little (The Standard, Pictou.) oS r eee Te rons a 2 ei Boards, Laths, &e. rince Albort ljast August. McKenzie was | Darkies from Georgia!” Of course they 2a sip LON 1) CON Lj Q U E = | ors For further particulars spply at my resi- only twenty-two years of age, and was &| were not really darkies, or from Georgia,| , ‘Love of Country ” is the subject of an | F 4 A. r . x, / IB, “f ie a» * * |dence, Prince Street young man or great promise.” ‘nor did they think so, or wish others to admirable lecture recently delivered OE te Sema aie fey 2 s THOMAS ALLEY = y think 60 They were merely ten bright Charlottetown, by vhe Sion. Donald Fer- , on xtce: 2A: ti Se ox | oS — = > A ril ii 1885 aw 3m&wk!l , : : tue steamer Princess of Wales, Capt. | little fellows domiciled in Charlottetown, | 28°, Provincial Secretary, before the : 4 as) ‘eT 6 ee: Ce eee ; Cameron, left for Pictou this morning at 10) “ had their faces blackened and put on Benevolent Irish Society. The address is | Dwelling House, Varant L0i, nnd E> | Pa 2 O'clock. She had a small freight and a| NOO0™ ” |. ia yublished in pampblet, and is interesting | F ov Ay 2 aw ber } -e]| , iautastic clothing to represent what i3 sup- || :, . oe. : 7 an) = o s menver of passenger The bay was well) '*" } be the youthful element of the and instructive readivg. It is brimful of AND-— i= a 3 5 . sat of ice and she wade the passage in four trie to bet ti =" n the sunny 8 uth, | happy conception and sound advice. The a Fae ad rs ~ ours, Followins is a list showing the dates| African popuiation in th u South. : “pay alia 7 ; alia nar f. ii o a of first trips made by Steam Wovigntlen Co’s. | The little chaps looked well and sang a theme 1s oe “Di ond Ue on LARGE FACTORY BUILDINGS. | : 4 = & ao boats since 1865 very harmless little ditty, ‘Ring Ring the does it no dishonor, Discussing patriotism Lsicatiite — > a @ z z le , +93 } a he naturally falls into a consideration of it : slide = et TEN DERS °65—April Lith, Point du Chene| Banjo” in such a manner that made some |. castoa ho 66 thts Chikaae of outa” B vY AUCTION, . ry mi | Ur. oe UG. See Pictou. of the older ones of the audience wish they a aed anid el as wei ST Soap at net > a oo ee ° ili ag 24th... 00. . - oe oe ee os “Buy My Violets,” | ness and the une Canada rane, vt f ap il 27th. at 52 ; Zi 2 £ FPVENDERS addressed to the undersigned we § ST es dd Miss Earle’s solo, uy My Viole, PES NeOnGAaY, apr » é edt wet — © S at Ottawa, and endorsed “Tender for 1869 | as ee ” was prettily sung, and we will be disap- (Wesleyan, Halifax.) Pitas Sink : => = e od East Point Work,” will be received up to the 1870— Sth... ceeveeee & pointed if this young lady does not, ere} A lecture on ‘‘Love of Country,” de- O COCK, NOG. fo — oc. ~ . 25th April, next, for the Work and Materiais oh Pia: TOR, cegaeenctl e long, take her place as one of our leading | livered before the Benevolent Irish Society,| . . 0 ht SS Sia ie | eS © wm: required in erecting a Fog Alarm Building, i872 ~Mlay Lith rr Point da Chene vocalists. The above remarks, made has- Charlottetown, P. E. L, by the Hor. es — ag ee a ) s oe j > @ = | removing the Lighthouse Tower and Keeper's oo m Cen: eee Pictou tily, are necessarily crude, and, having nO} Ponald Ferguson, Provincial Secretary, is Stable ie re Chsitaaaiteiail Sarent siouse, | ey & a = | Dwelling, and in doing sundry other work of 1875— Mav co * Roe programme before us, we have doubtless | an eloquent plea for patriotism, and bounds|~~ 7" 7 ae a ~ Kast — eae in King’s Vonnty, 6 mn ; pacpenae * 1a omitted noticing some pieces of special in choice poetical quotations. Mr. Ferguson —ALSO - _ eo eae oe ees dom tn oem ol i877 —April ath value ‘Three Little Kittens!” we/ wisely concludes that a warm regard for the ‘ ans and specilications can ‘ 4;—Apiil 14th + a i ; és ng? <13 ia The large Factory Buildings and Grounds on | forms of tender procured at this Department, a7R 8% = ones ‘ humbly beg pardon—your ‘* meows” are} early homes of our fathers will not tazke us a. omy . t. 3) =m th ‘ : a5 : dol t brain. and | «« , corse Canadi ” Grafton Street (Mast) 72x80 feet, and a w | Ottawa, at the agency of this Department, oh é @tth oe " atill a In = a nen ere. any the worse Canadians. Oe iat tok ta ectee all atiks. ae Charlottetown, at the Post Offices, Souris ov May = 4th € the sight of your three proity re =|! The whole of this valnable orty, owned and East Point. nn, Ae oe . a ‘ ‘ : ; = en = ine ¥ nce Gt t 2s va na if property, owner 3 9 x * _ p ' eae suet ‘ ome fengcediet Atel pede mn oes by Paul Lea, Koq, MUST BE SOLD, and FOR SALE CHEAP. | WM. SMITH, — oy re oS Me oeeeenes - en ae aS i a acl Pro be Wi £ bad i = PF). offers a capital chance for safe and profitable sidlhmecls ; ae ee Minister of Marine. + '9ta, or man) : ’ 5 5 - Eas investment. . . il -_»9| Department of Marine, 18 1 6m, ‘ . : . + est variet ‘ pa — 20th. os : calling you kittens, we are sorry, and wish —_ a Terms—25 per cent. at Sale, the balance in | ae bt ar E on a) Ottawa, 93rd March, 1885, " etsceeee you to know that we are quite aware that Heed yvheat, & splendid yicicer, £ | April 11—3ie wky li _—<-— «© ene to weet the deficit in the English budget the Income tax is to be increased by two- you do not belong to the feline race. Hoping to enjoy a similar treat befcre N opening of navie>'icn, for brigt. New Era, to Liverr »:, G. B., mate and four long, we are, pehve, making it eightpence for JB8B-6. Aw Oip OHILp. seamcnk. Db, GORDON. Georgetown, Apr 10, 1885 Gi wk2i pa 3 years, bearing interest at 6 per cent. per fone ann m. , stifl straw; best for our eoil and/| climate. | A DVERTISE in THE PALLY EXAML. NER if you want t« reech the most pea, | ple few the leas reamny A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, JOHN NEWSon Ch’ t--en = Marol, 0. RAK Dene Ch’town, April 16, 1885. ae rere ae an eres Senet een we one