3. base Pry ring We- and urge end nce, the LPII-3'8.‘ 3 this E1101’. 5, ‘E ‘E -...‘t'1 "Hider. 7‘-iv-)«I‘:f[n4-‘ivy.’-qV,'.x_r.‘?“,'.‘*,y},*‘»,‘~;):‘ ,' ‘ ‘ . K ,, V.., , ,_ , - -sv 3‘~3p,‘ii i.-- 4. Llocailiiiiid Other Items. 1 l .,____.__ Allntller weddiiig is to be on the tnpis to-night 'l‘nr.iu; are eleven money order ofiices in this Province. Hue drunk hail lodging in the police Iulllwli last night. " I could not get my coat on, but lohns-Jo's Anal, ’lC linimcnt cured my rhcum1ticp:iins." l.: xii‘ . U. Ksu.v, l*‘.io.. in the C.mSL‘l‘- vain c c indnl ~to in the bye-election for tli-.- L‘-~.il ilistrn.-t. of Queens. Tin: argument of counsel in the Higgins will case his beard yesterday uioming. I Juilgiiieiit reserved. whole lot at half price.--PROWSE Bnos. ..—-.—g......_,.__ «sun-—-n... vvqng- The Masonic Temple. Rn-'newc(l interest is li.-ing t.-i‘.:i.-ii in the }>l‘0posed nmsonic tcinplv llllll npcr;-i house. As our rcsulcrs are aware it tine l it of grnuirl (‘.-lll\‘r3lll\‘lll.ly situntctl with u froiitsigc of St t»--ct on Grafton $l_‘.{-pt runs purchased s--inc time ago. 'l‘liis, Wllll lllu‘ lflllllllllg li1'i)p.\S(‘9il in be Ql'(‘-Cigid '.lilt‘1'cmi, will cost. nlmul S.'ii).O(}0. Algout :1. thinl ( f the sum has l)‘.‘.‘.ll .'s'llll.‘Cl'll}L"i. «'\?l(l it is to lie hm_-c~.l tho wluvlc stool; will iiiinu-.lizat..-l_v be llliirll up. It is a ts'll>ill‘ll’. that a city like (‘lmrlotti-.to\vn has liven so long witlmut it c editable hull when such places as .\'lonc*:oii and .—\uihcr.-i. lime lind one long rigs». The liuililingz. as recuiitlv described in the Liuily pimés, will be lipi-—D lfect lonrv b ' “ f - ' - ' _ - .- ) bx cu \\l1l.t’. and I.l)0 cent-.ui H.l\l.\‘.G purchssel A large stock of , bankrupt. goods we will close out mo; portion of the front ltflll will ii.-xe to 8 height of 60 feet. The front will bc built of .\'n\'.1 Scntin fi‘t‘cst:~iie, and the back A xmtnsn of very tine horses were of- land sides of brick. 'l‘he public‘ lull will feral at auction on the square yesterday i be t'»0.\'ti0 feet clear of stage and lul)lJ_}', but none of the animals changed owners. l Tm»: County Court was sitting here yesterday; about 50 cases were got through with. Court ‘will meet again, _ _ estructvil View (it the suige, .3’-0. Four to-day. F. ll. C.—--'l"ne Royal Purple Drgree‘ will be cvnferrcd at 3 Special Session of Port la Joie Encampment called for this evening, at 8 o'clock. Is the recent exaininmlio s in the Dal- honsie law school, Halifax, Mr. Geo. W. Schnruusn, of this Island, brother of Prof. Schurinnn, passed first class in his four- classes. A Dxscinicsrci. Scnxn.—'l‘he other day in Boston is man nsmcd .’dcCahe, l):9loug- ing to l’. E. Island, created some excite- ment in the street where he lives by flog- ging his wife, whom he had half out the wind wv. He struck her in the face with I plate repeateally. B)l.ll were drunk. a TB)»: Stanley is still in the ice at the entrance‘ to (leorgrtown Harbour, and about [our miles distant from the town. Seeing,; that the passengers rmclied land and arrived in this city, it is matter of no small surprise that no effort has been made to bring in the mails. IN the proper column will be seen the marriage notice of Mr. S. A. McDonald. one of Charlottetown’: enterprising ine- cliania-1, and Miss Mary White,‘ daughter of Arch. White, Esq. The happy couple left by the ).flcX'll0ul) train for George- town whence they go by the Stanley for 3 short honeymoon‘ trip abroad. Congratu- lntions. A rjsririox has been signed by Cardinal Taschcrnu and clergy of diocese of Quo- bec addressed to the governor general. scouts and houfi of cuininom, praying that the, electoral act be amended so as to iinnrbou.-Iithont option of line any per- son distributing liquor gratuitously to the electors between nomination and oiling days. Jrncr. ALLEY gave judgment yesterday in the case of the Charlottetown Board of Trade vs. Alex. Horne, nonsuiting the Board on the grounds (1) tbct it was not legally constituted. being for the whole- county, including Chnrlotuhnrn, when it should have been limited either to the town or to the county outside the town; (2) that even if the Board is legally con- Itituted, the bye-la-s were not properly passed, an the meeting at which they were passed was not called on three day‘: no- tics. Tn: GUARDIAN of Tuesday last nsid;—— " An early spring is expected by the country people. The season. ll0Wr"\'el', will nit be as early as that of 1846. win-.1. what.‘ was sown in the middle of March, aft-. r which time tlrcro was no frost What- ~ ev-.r " This item travelled er-credited} n New Bzdmnrick and yesterday brought up in thellxamincr; beginning “ A New Brunswick exchange says," etc. Our contemporary still wonders “ How news does travel." Axofrmtn pleasing event took place in this ci y Tuccdny aft-ernoou, when at the resiilinceofthe bride’! mother. Mi-._J. Sluclafoicl, in.-mager of a manufacturing business in Truro, N. S., and sun of ll-zy. Mr Slaclzford, of Mt. Steuart,_w-as unit- ed in marriage with Miss Annie Saund- ers, lute head milliner at Messrs. Stanley B.-..g,, city. Rev. James Cérrnthers nlficiated, assisted by the groom’! f*Wl‘€l'» The bride was attended by Miss Florrie Saunders, and the little Mirna Saunders and Stems. Mr. D Cameron supported the groom; After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Slackforrl left via. Georgetown for their new'hoInc, followed by the rod Will!“ of all their acquaintances. e preserve were numerous and costly. Yesterday was Easter Market, and sel- dom has the attendance at an Easter market been so small, or the market so du1]_ There was no exhibition of fat cattle on the care as brnierly. The following firms ad cattle weighed at the City scales: ’ SACSDERS &. C.u1r3sx.i.. ,Cow, 1040 lbs, fed by firm. “ 1172 lbs, fed by J. McCou:t. “ 950 lbs, fed by J. Smith. _ .5.» N fed by M. King. a - - Burners & Wsxcirr. _ am, 1030 lbs. fed by R. Robertson. *—..-c,.,,‘ 935 lbs, fed by Do. __..,Cu\s‘, i350 lbs. fed by D. McKinley. T. Tnoaxr. , Cow, 800 lbs, fed by owner. ’ t " 1200lbe. fed by J. Bunting. 10$ in lmities in the Militia. ‘’ Sr, Jame, N. 3.. March 2o.—Gros§_i_r- ~r_n-gulaiities are said to exist in the Militia department at Halifax. lfld Utlllo C0l- Bllifl. of ibis city; Licut. Col." Beer, of Sussex; and Liam. Col. Marsh. of Fredericton, have been appointed a court of cnqnuy. They leave hen; to-marrow sitcrlooino open their court. :2-u-of‘ Charlottetown Markets. CIKARLOTTETOWN, Much _34tl|. 139'-' Bcef (=-mall)Vlb............ 0.06 C 0-'3 iseeuquanerivm o.o5 Q 0-12 l.1uttcr,frcsh . . . . . . . ......... 0.10@0-33 nnuer,mb.vib...... 0.17 9 0-18 Celery, (pcrdoz) ......---o- 0-40 @ 0-90 cg: skinsprimmcd) mo; 0 0-05 Csbbagev head 0.... o.o2,@ oto3 Ducks, perpair..... ........ 0.40 D 0.50 Eggs, Vdoz...... .......... 0.13 Q 0-14 l-‘owls, per pair:...- ..------ 03° @ 345 Flonr,percwt...... ......... 3-40 Q 3-50 . . . . - . . . . .-I-ncn0n"" llamvlb . . . . . . . ...........0.l4@°-'5 Hides] . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 0.02 M 0'03 Hay, v loo lbs 0.75 @ 0-3° o.o2 @ 0-°3 lard ............. ..... .. 0.14 @ 0-15 Lambskin: - - - - - - - 0-35 @ °'°° Mimon,vlb................ 0.05 @ 0-07 Oa.ts,’V linsh..(blackls....... 0.4! @ 043 Ormesl (white oats)pcr cwt.. 2.59 to 2-75 Oatmeal, (black one) per cm 3 oo @ 2-30 Pork (carnal). per 15 u --n 05% @ 5/ Pork,:nnll................. 0.08 @010. SUI“ -oooooépoclln Q 3” Potatoes, I 0.313 083 Shceppelts ...... ..........- 0.60 O 0.70 T-mipswrwuouafifcclclofi Q 0"‘ Tutmsocoa ntnobcoononncout av . with a oi;-iliiig, 40 inc‘. liigh. The floor of the hall will be on 2‘. sliurp incline to the rear cull of the building. thus giving every peI‘.'~‘on ii clear and unob- privste bixcswili be arrongzcd iioxt the stigc. 2l'|(l a. ,'_';=lll"l')' is ill run atomic‘. thine sides of the loulu, The :i«_>.«.litoi‘ium mill be fitted up with oil the mo;l. r-i iinp:-.>\'c merits, iiicliidiiig opera i-h:-.ii.<, etc. The total seating 8CCullllll‘\(lu‘lU)l will be about 1,200. The main cnt.i-iincc to the hall and other parts of the hnililing will be from Grrft-in strcst through it pnss.-«gs way (the flour of which will be inclineil) 113 feet. wide, starting ii few steps from the sidewalk and l.‘ll!(lll'l\£ in tlll‘. lobby, cl’ floor of hall, at :1 lwizht or 3 feet. from the strcct. lcvcl. 'l‘r.c-rc will also be sill».-. cntran as to the l1'CSSill‘—__1 l"I)HIl'lR, etc. Tlw stage will be ill) x 40 foot. in size. (hi 9. level with the Slilgt’, and s:lj- inim-; tho s-mi», but 0‘ll..\Tl(lc the ll‘I.‘tl'] buililin,-_'. there will be huge ands well- vciitfl.-itcil (ll".‘t4'-.llti;§ l‘iu)lllS. (hi each side of the inaivi r“l!il‘l).|i(‘I3 there will be 3 large- store. -‘.0x:3‘.? fest. rind ll room over I-‘lei! st-trc tho smite six:-. llzsck c!‘.l.I'H.l1a3r‘-‘ ‘~- llieso stores and rumivs will he an-.ii « which will make them convenient i-‘rt . of biisiiicss. The l)Zl3C‘lllt5lit« will C-‘l:" 3' r0il."s1‘?ll.llli, barber s'no;i, otiicss, allcv, etc. Tlic Sv)C(ill(l limit‘ will be T:-.;.‘. nil‘ in a. hall 40x30 feet. otiicss, et='.. The third floor will he used fut Mnsiiiiic pur- poses, and will be fitted up with lrvi-_:c rooms, 50x30, refreshnzerat room, 32x50, halls and by wide easy platforni stairs, and all parts of the liuildi-mg will be well lighted, hestel and ventil:ited. :———:——— Rev.- Mr. Read’s Lecture. Rev. Mr, Road's lecture last night in the school room of the First Methodist Church on “Grecian Oratory” was the finest. of the course, anal it is SE‘l(lOlD that Chwrloltetonimis are privileged to listen to 3 lecture so eloquent, Su entertaining, and so instructive. Mr. F. \V. L. Moore occupied the chair. and in iistrodiicing, the lecturer stated that the object for which Rev. Mr. Read had kindly -‘<—nsented to lecture was to render some nssistsiizce to the Literary Deivartnient of the Epvw-rtli League. Rev. Mr. Rrarl began by saying that as therevras no royal road to learning so there unis no royal road to oratory. Afrei‘ defining oratory and co:~.i;nrin'_; the anci- ent with the inodcrn styles, he , touch-_=.d on sonic of the circumst-«mccs that en- cou1'n;‘c and foster 0r2st'iI'_\’, sizowingg tl‘-zit. tl‘I.€‘-"P. t_,l»c topngr-iph_v of the c"11ntr_v_. its s'c~)n9ry‘. its clini:-.t*, its political systein, its fro». practical, c-ouimon-sense repub- lic-inism, all cciiilnc--d to iiinkc Grer-cc pro-i‘1:i'72i-.=.iitl;.' a country favorable to the gift of" orab-i'v. The cai'eér of Demos- were p0l‘ll'8_\'t.‘(,l. his diificuiti:-3, his fail- ures, his succe-se-Les, his iiiatchless powers of rhetoric, iiistances of his c-librts to arouse his f-’llo'.v—countryinen to assert t.heni.'sclves xqaixist their enemies, and lastly his sad full lnouszht. to sell his country by the ofler of a inaqniiiccnt golden cup and t:lei.ts of SllVt-'.l' by Alvar- ander's cunning genera‘, his exile, his return and lamentable «loath, all these and many excellent lessons were set forth in choice and iniprcssive (licrinn. The smallness of the audience was much tubs». regretted, mitl we hope Mr. Read will he ere l=»rr_; L‘sl.l.lL'(.l upon to dc- liver the lecture leforc :1 full house. At the residgce of the bride's father. Kent Street. 24th March, by Rev. D. Sutherland, Mr. Sdmncl Albert Mcl)m'.:il«l, to Mary White, daughter of Arcl i'r:1ld White, Esq , Mnchinist . fiied. At Aigyle Shore, on March rgtli, Marv, aged 8 weeks, the dearly beloved childo John and Mary Campbell. ’ “ Sullfer little children to come unto me and forl:-irl them not. for of such is the King- dom of Heaven.” Don’? misrnxé YOU .{.Vo1D MMONIA L U M —— AND ANYTHING-— IIHWIIBLESOME OR llUllRlI'.lll8 DY l'SIl\'G - ‘ WOODILUS GERMAN BAKING ‘Penn. ‘BOOTS 0 WINTER snicx H COMPLETE A Very Nice Assert North Side of Queen Square, and Stamper’: Corner . 0 — 0 nfmdi liiliigr, A E " S S and ante-rooms, Access will ho had tax All parts of the building l.l‘il‘frllg‘ll roomy thcncs was then reviewed, his teachers D -u-on - TH Li-xIiDIAN, cHAnLoTToW,fF.;DN » «——~ - —————————-._....--.--,.__?._.. ._._..__ _,. __ k g TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. i [sri;ci.\L DE.<l’.-\TCllES TO THE 0CARI)XA.\'] - " ,‘-- - gllild. & U. S. Fishery Convention 0 London Gorresiionilence between [}ov’ts of llevifoundland and Great Britain. S1‘. .lon_\', Marcli 2-l.—-—Fr(nn despntches it seems Hon. Mr. Boizd had several in- t.cl‘vic\vs with Secretary Blaine mid re- modelled convention with refs-.renco to Sir.lu'iinn Peuuicefnrt. Lord -Knutsford regrets that Ncwfonmllniid legislature has 1'c.~:.r.lecl iiixiccumtc view of transac- traale with Nc\\'fouiidlan<l to-dny urged l-coder --f ;'u"crnnient to delay in pushing througli bill introduced by Lord Knots- ford last. it. eek. THE BEGOUNT iiisi. Sr. .loiI_\', N. B. March ‘.24.---The King‘: County recount proccediiigs commenced before Judge Weddei-burn to.daiy. Dr. lllrker appeared for Foster and “contend- ed tlmt the late adjouriiniciit of the court wns illegal. - For Domvillc it vras coiitmnlcil that Foster could not lime been served with papers in time and the atliclnvits showed that his iigeiit hull gone away to avoid SC!‘\‘lC0. '1‘lic judge decided that he had not jur- isdicliun to proceed .'\l\(lV the case was dt‘\.\pp.L.tl. ' ‘ ..._..__.._.._._}.__. Gllllll FUR FEE TRADE. 9--———— i l flnl‘-.3C‘.‘t3.nt Fiscal Uliangcs Pending 5 ‘ ___,- l . . . . 'li i._.:.;\'ro, Marci) ::4.~ Pl'lllCllE&l.l Grant s plea. for frccr tr§.dc cncounigcs the im- prcssion that ixiiporiisnt. lisczxl Lllflllgcfl arc pciiding. ‘ Liberals J ubilant IlL'_\'r1.\‘onc.\', Que., March 24.—Jules Scriver has been elected by it tnajority of 261 votes. The liberals are jubilant over the afliiir, and held a grand celclirntimi last night. Quaker Marriages T01-'.0.\"I'o, March 2-4.—-()rtliodox friends are exercised over l‘rIowa.tt's, Marriage Bill which Vali(l8.l‘.cS quaker in:irriuge§‘ in cases where. onenf the parties is not. a quziker. (ktliodox 4,-uakers pride them-. selvcs on having nu niarriuge except when both parties are qnnl<crs., A Majority of 0ne- " (i_)'cr:r.i~;c, ‘March 2-t.—-The, recount in the Nicolet election case resulted in the rot-torn of Leduc, 1il~eral,..by.a ma]ority_of (inc. . : \V.i.\‘1':m—-A good cook ; good wages to one well recommended. - Apply between the hours of 10 and 12 a. in to Mrs. Geo. A Baynes, 117 Upper Prince St. tf. \V.iN'i'r.1i. —Two smart saleswonien. Only those having had experience need apply.———Br:I-:11 BROS. W.a_\'Ti~:i:.--200 bushels of Early Pota- toes, ilitierent varcities ; also, 500 Bushels Seed Oats. Apply to William Bi-yle.—-— March 20 -ti _ \»VA.\'rr:)——A Situati-‘n in a Store or Ware- house by a Man of some experience. Good re-lc°rt:n=:e can be given. Apply at this Office. Marcli I3. ' \V.~\.\"l"EU.——B0ys to sell the l\Ioii.\'I.\‘o Gi'..inI»1.-..\'. Can in.-ikc from twenty live to lift; cents per day. \Vn:.rr1.\'u P.\l’):;l{ for sale at this u=‘lice.——~t.f \ I __.._,_ _._....__._. _.__-- _ -.:.,_._...;_.¢...—.;.--—..4._—.-—X- siiiiajiiiii ‘V E O FFEIR. 20 cases Bleached Cottons, all widths and prices. 20 bales Osnabnrgs and Hessians, 3 bales Sail Ducks, 5 bales Cotton Drillings, 1 case Flanneletts, 10 cases Shirtings, 20 Cases Cottonades, 5o bales Battings and Weddings, 25 bales Grey Ccttons, 10 cases Canton Flannels, -' D 2 cases Colored Ducks. « A large variety of Prints and Gingham: and a full Stock of Small Wares. WEQLESALE ONLY, AT LOWEST PRICES. WEEKS & BEER March 9-—-cod tf $50 Iiiwiisiii WILL PAY a Reward of Fifty Dollars cash for information that trill leidto the conviction of the Boys who destroyed the. Wire Fence in front of my house, Upper Prince Street. R. B. NORTON. March 25.‘ 2i. tion. London mercliunts engnged in Proce vlings Againstifoster Dropped STAPEEOBGUUDS it'll GWI‘, LTIIERE By trying to ‘pl~ea"'se . our Cus- t0n_i_ei's, {tll_(/l7_§VlI1,?, tlfem satisfadfioii. WE STAY iirlinnn now is a good fine to begin dealing with us.-{_— We are beginning the season with a full stock of HOUSE FURNISI-{IN ‘xS, including Doors, Sa.slic's,-;. Mouldings, Sp0utiug;, ’ Siding, Braclzets, Stair Rail, Ncwel Posts, Balus- ters, etc.. all well made,-from latest patterns. . MACHINE JOBBING a specialty. ’ Sec oui'Good_s and Prices before buyincr. A. DUCEI'ifMIN & 00. Steam Navigation Co’s'. Wharf, . ‘ Febmary I7, l89‘t¢-.-,5-’ Pumice ‘iiorica. if N tutors the. ‘,,v_, S A-sum 1 lo!" will r§i?d rmofim between Chgrlottetown -whpagtha ice will admit of her} aui-ctnrn 1]: each day. commene of; ti; ht Decent": i _ e If. howevi-r.the 0" keep up daily comm Island and mainland 0 _ her. the tsteiuner.-‘ Sta sy” will commence run nlng earlier than Lhejist December, 30 II tokeep u daily coininmilontdon. When t is Steamer " Stanley” cannot make return trips between Charlottetown and Pie- aon, slip will flaen 3-gin jbfitwelsésn Plfomn d ‘eorge ownan ‘ma em .t s l poscl’ 0. When the ice becomes ho hpedvy th rho trips, the ice or e Cape Traverse W:-. to given-d , ‘ nun '..1nd_, a «sauna "”‘will .th.on glcrou “and Gem-gctdwn _’f0l' the ' Ghrr;-his pnssze ggrc "and t-.nil.kin$¢:nly one trl each ay,lcIv. in; onion in , _‘ lay, and Fr!- day morning; in. 7 cloclir, ‘jmd leaving gaeorgowwn on Thursday and Sutur- . ’ -. r A 7, . corgctown will be made nblic by. tho’:-‘i get; of the Marine Department ut;Chn.rI_ot:t, own each day. and also the hour of her intended departure from Georgetown. . j_ ‘ As soon as tho." Stanlcyln begins maklngha return til between the mainland and 0 Island in t 0 early part of the year. the Ice- tinued, so that as far as pouible, 1; daily mall each way will be conveyed between the main- lnnd and the Island during the winter. The -“Siniiley” will remain on the route until the lst May in each year. and will con- linuc longer than that _d:i1e ifthc Company’: coats are not able to keep up (lauy coxnmu~ nlcation with the Island. WM. SMITH. Dc nty minister of Marine. Department of Max ne. . ( Ottawa, am February, 1891, 3 D. “A. McKINNON, ' LAVVYER, GEORGETOWN, P. E. I. Claims collected in Cannon and United Suites. Money to Loan.‘ [decz-l. FOR SALE, NE-HALF of TOWN LOT No. 28 on corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the Dwelling House and Stable thereon. Apply to 0 JOHN STUMBLES. March 19 6d lw WE NOT ONLY SELL SPECTAGLES, \‘§'E E11; 'rHEM_ Each ‘Eye tested (separately at a. small extra charge, , E I W9 g ’- Optician, C-'£ty. March 13 lm d W 1821, SPRING imiiiiiiii i.1vEi1Pt1aL THE CLIPPER ;BARKENTINE E B M _A. 300 Tons incgsterg-(Newiy\Menned,) R. MCDONALD, commander, ABOUT THE 1st or APRIL, diflerent Railway points on the ‘Island. _ For Freilht apply in London to John Pit; cairn & Sons, 7 Union§Oourt,« Old Broad St.; John Street, or loghe owners, ~ . PBAKE axes-.;,a; co. 2 Feb.35~.;-rodlm 1 ""'* ” . --~»~ -»— -a--..r SBAY, MA(L3.L25i NEW B00181 C La iicilviiiii-sinmii STANLEK carry ass’ can ,:char1isneiow;i,Mar. 21. I PORTA WM‘ . 7 '- 5' ~ ' _ . . .- ... . .4‘ _ 7’ ‘ :.-‘ V ' » l 7 -. . V J. ‘* ‘ ..; .. '_ .~ -.':.‘‘*4'1‘--— 5 5-1’$‘ -"OCT BY THE sAME”MEANs. .- If you are not-‘_;.~. Customer,_—-if 0 An unexpected eve his first ca.1i1i_or make March ‘1Sl':. ‘ Old acc _ ounts . collection. v _ nt “hes , , cessary for us to raise a. large‘ sum. of money._,i.__--. Payment is therefore reques’tjed.- of ‘all -acconntg sJi :_,i-iii.‘ l. . renderedsuip to the-fir-st of January. , t . Our friends i will please‘ pay? our collector on. payment a_i},__our. oflco before if“ not ipiaid placed i *3 0' Bargains -beidiven in-iFnrniliue,for Gash.‘ nus iillli-lTs'i5.iB'F non:-m. i . I r ?5é-any-I t*thawIn.:ry" one boat Service‘ at the Capes will be dlsocn- - will offer the whole of on P. E. I. 'iEng'lisl-1, Scotch, ‘i€nd?,'_’Canadinn T-W Q ,,I'‘;,.I. . HAVING pnrcliased a. large stobk of hfignkrupb‘goods,;.ive stock at prices nevegbefore heard tell Ch’toWn, Marclii25,, - ‘C 01-: 1‘ . DURING TO THE PUBLIC :-, YOUR attention is called to th cg.-13.23,, . ‘. 15‘ No adyectives, however strong- _.-. Ni-“A Our.iminen§e Stock. 0 0 _ yea:-’s display, will be ready, info.‘-few’5d3tys. Will Sail from Liverpool for_..Charlottctovvn, Fifi; ' .- '- = » “ ~ rINI),OW SHAl)ES,a"nd soil And will carry Freight at through rates to the 2 Our Stoclcof LACE CU year, and BEA A in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 5! “ _i 2.. 5:. is’ B . ZEBIGE SALE s. .77 oscpoc‘i‘:‘i} ‘ iiu’l;..valiic‘5-7 welarcf ;’noW* giving in our immense ,n:,r.An-rnnnnr. Eisiitiiitcriient, however extravagant, can exaggerate the fearful and appalling sacrifice of value we are now giving. Nothing but a visit’ will convince you of the immense bargains . ..4.-HES P.4T0.N 6' av,.. ’--- ' re the arrivnl of Sjii-in'§i'Stock. .- .-g.s . -- -=... .-..jL- .1::il;t:”- -chili.‘ made it absolutely. - A -I (‘A -‘ . . y9.3(13i and Worstedis. Worth $1.00, $1.50 a‘.i‘Iid-?~$2,.O0 now iii}. Tj’-750 nnd,>$I};. , «Also, a lot of Dress Goods at’ha.lf pricé.; Come one and all if you know What a bayrgtgipn‘ is,,n‘nd We? will. surprise you. PROWSE BROS. v Tlibf Wonderful .Che'iaip Men. , . .....' -~-. . - :- THll-%’v‘‘ii5;.”§'%: or APRIL, 00. enow givinrriin this deppr, t ~ I F. ‘ ..!l' 8 i ‘:7 ’ its ‘ —\4 nus season gr‘ -most‘ than‘..e‘?er