age er a 5 aa I ge ae BS tan gta mote a eel oe <4. neti ay ce ny th enentysnntieane WiKDGW BLINDS Ak -—-——() diteititeay nin . 1 a EEINERC | ee eee CCN Tne DAILY EXAMINER. APRIL 23, 1889. 3 First Trip of the Seacen FITZROY and MICMAC Ty THE | tp BA Tur steamer Carroll made her first trip AY i! it y NIS OLUBS from Boston to this port, this season, to-| LA il uh a day, arriving about ten o'clock. She | = brought a general cargo and the following “ Fhose Delegations.” > “seK4 i ‘ ‘ eae : passengers ;: Mr. P. McKeever, Miss Kate q} a oe sn. ; . et a se ao ae ft : 3 We sell a six-foot Window Bhnd, wi ras fa — — Manley, Mr. M. H. Levin, Mr. P. Me-| lnvwuik MEMBER: of the I. O. O. F., of P. EB. S. Island will ive, as the closing exercises of the 70th Anniversary of Oddfellawship in | a sae * . , a d . = . ‘ that the Hon. David Laird, himself, set the Carthy, Mr. E. F. Morse, Mr. A. D Gillis, | Sp: tin S™ Rolle: compiete, for WD Cents c | Mrs. Jamieson. A precedent which has been followed by the delegations im recent Laird and Hay- Government years, The which Messra. thorne made to Octawa, when they agreed trip to dispose of the colomial nihts of th's Peovinee fused to , worse than en terms which the people re- endorse—On terms those which were subsequently approved—cost the country as much, in pro- portion to the time occupied and the ex penses actually incurred, as the delegation . S } to Ottawa and England about which the Patriot has now the impudence to rate Messrs. Sullivan and Ferguson. Mr. Laird charged $8 a day fur every day that ; n 21 he was away—Sundays included—and $177 ; 7 ae oe ith~ in addition, for travelling expenses .—con siderably more, proportionately tu the time a . +% P , ; . ee occupied, than Messrs, Sullivan and Fei In order that the public may have no dvubt abou guson. 5 ' ; the matter, we quote the following statement GOVERNMENT OF FPR : EDWARD ISLAND, INCE To Robert P. Haythorne and David Laird. Dr. Febcu uy To services and expenses on Delegation to Ottawa, as authorized by Lieut.-Governor- in-Ceuncil. T > 30 days’ services, Mr. Haythorne, at $8.00 per day..... iecOlaude deve S240 OO To 30 days’ services, Mr. Laird, at Ye nate date 5 oc sis d's 0's wk . 240 0 Mr. Hay I e's travelling exper Ss 177 UO Me. Laird’s travelling expenses, .. 77 00 Paid Preminm on Dominion Notes 2 00 $836 00 Why should Messrs. Sullivan, in 1887, re- materially Capt. Brown reports : Left Boston on Saturday, 15th inst., and arrived at Halifax nthe morning of Monday, 15th. Halifax at 12 o'clock, same day, and reach- ed Port Hawkesbury at noon on 4 uesday, ter working through about 18 miles of | Romained in Hawkesbury until for Pictou, here being a light southerly wind, When sbout ten hours out, fell in with heavy ice lrift ice. Friday, at.ten, when we left Left | ind thick fog, between Capes Jack ‘and George, and were obliged to lay to. About | two hours later the fog lifted, and we found | ourselves surrounded with ice. In the yeantime the wind had shifted to the north- we decided to return to, Hawkes- | 7 j vest, ana : i } hive | 4 i | | bury, which port we reached at clock same evening. We laid | n Hawkesbury until Monday morn-| w at six o'clock when we left for Pictou. The wind was blowing hard from the’south-west. Bythe time we arrived st Cape George the wind, which still con- . tinued to blow lively, had shifted to the| west, and . we observed large bodies of ice to the north and north-east. Pictou was reached at 2 o’clock same afternoon. Left Pictou for Charlottetown at 4 o'clock this norning, arriving at 10. Saw no ice dur- ny » passage. The wind blew heavily rom the north-west during the rua. The Carrojl has been overhauled and onsicerably improved since last season. She has had a new propeller of the latest inode) put in, and has been newly caulked | coppered, as wellas painted through- ter otficers are as follows :— the Captain—William Brown. First Otficer—S. G. Chase. Officer—Alexander Stinson. Chief Eagineer—M. Thornton. Second Eagineer—Daniel McDonald. Third Engineer—-George Webb Pilot—G. A. Briggs. Purser—W. Nickerson, Steward—Jobn J. Welsh. secon Dramatic and Musical ENTERTAINMENT, —UNDER THE— Patronage of His Honor the Lieut.- Governor and Mrs. Macdonald, —IN THE— LYCEUM, init TE Di si ST. GEORGE'S DAY, Tuesday, 23rd of April. PROGRAMME. cams Tf. Overture......:... Wedd psae es vase Orchestra betes TMI. os. cs vcass Aen tLEeans ave Reading—** A Sketch of the Old Coaching ia cnbats Mr. H. J. Palmer. Tableau.......... The Witches (Macbeth) Broom Brigade. ......0sscisveens seceesecce Song—‘* At My Window” (Parker)...... eeeervee ape: McLeod SOPUIRB so oc bRus 0 ote Broom Brigade. .i.ccicceei cetdcnsvcscecess Song--‘*Come into the Garden, Maud” CRNO Ths woes «ah had Rev. Fred E. J. Lieyd INTERVAL. ll el el lll ll ll pl FART 1. “THE MOUSETRAP,” 7%, av bb naw ehien Statuarye America, A Grand Operatic Concert ~—{i THE MARKET HALL, sechatiol ST cl sae Thursday, the 25th uf April, inst. PROGRAMIM=Z=. PART I Overture— from the Japanese Opera.........-e00+ THE MihAD®. Grand March and Chorus--"* Lehoid the Lord High Kxecutione:” Japanese Nobles, Gents, Guards, &c. Solo—*‘ Taken I'rom the County Jail”............ Ko-ko, Lord High Executioner, Song—" I’ve got a little list of society offend- ers who never would be missed”.............. Ko-ko and Chorus. .Dialogue.) Trio— To Sit in Solemn Silence in a Dall, DOr TOO’ oo cndcceccbscbbse<ccenes Ko-ko, Poeh-Bah (Lord High Everything Else), and Pish-iush (a Nobleman), Quartette—" Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Nanki-Po and Pish Tush (Dialogue.) ° Song—" The Criminal Cried Ko-ko, Piiti-Sing, Pooh-Bah and Chorus, (Dialague.) Song—** The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring.” Nanki-P’o, Ko-ko and Chorus. eee ee eee tere eeee tee Chorus (Fiaale)—** There's Lots of Good Fish ii the Sea” (Curtain.) PART IL en es i denacw cu uec as oseueeiey Sec eee ee Overture to Second Part ef * H. M. 38, Pinafore.’ Messrs. Karle, Vinnicombe and Fletcher, ——a upwards, Best quality in the city, ’ MARK WRIGHT & CO, April 23, 1589. Char lottetown, New nn tae “pring and Summer — Cha-\. ttetewn, April 20. 1889--dyv & wky ma wi pO? yard their services as less valuable than Second Steward—VM. A. Manley. on aee oes it They Seem,” — a - ee am en : } . fhe 4 2 “ i scene if REECE | Doo vn v 00 +hickbeden tease these of Messrs. Laird and Haythorne, Ste nance --Mrs. monpane. A Farce in Oae Act, by W. D. Howells. Miss Karle and Mr. B. Beswaen ace in 1873? The latter made a bad bargain ;| It will be seen from this list that there is a ais PART [LL gt y ¢ : cL y che forests made. oat a0 sivena 0 anne 800 wy cannes in the — é, ol the eae DRAMATIS PERSON: Overture-- From the Opera of...........cvesaseees d : oe ee eee ee : i? he onty alteration is the promotion of Mr. 5 : a ss man wb BY Bo . op. %% Tat En & the Provine that an additional grant of | Chase (formerly second officer) and the ap- Mrs. Somers....A Fascinating Young Widow = Pi - E yr rarte ES tg ” : aoe a As y } ; . ¢ +4: + rae 1) jicemen’s 1wrUus— ic be Pvema $20,000 a year has been obtained as an] pointment as second offver of Mr. Stinson, | Mrs. Roberts....... Sister to Willis Compbell | * 0.. Gis Gicel "1 farasterad.....<..........ccce t a immedi esult cf their exertions, and} vheo held the position some four or five | Mrs, Carwen, } Solos by Sergeant of Police and Ladies. : ; - a, |yearsago. Captain Brown looks as hale} Mrs. Miller, >....... Friends of Mrs. Somers] . , ‘ho Ww et ther bere resuit ust Vitabi , . *: rae ae Solo and Cheras—** When a Felon’s Not Er- ws wg a - ee _— inevitably wd as hearty as ever, and Purser Nicker-| Mrs. Bemis, “gaged at His Kimplayment”.................... he ma A ey 9 follow. Mr. L. H. Davies went over} jon has lost none of his old time RAT Tides... cos chacidae pn eehes Housemaid Sergeant and Police. ai ie A ‘ j 4 to St. John in 1877 vo get a Chief Super-| Steward Welsh is also to the front ready | \ijiis Campbell..... Engaged to Mrs. Somers (Enter Pirates, Dialogae.) s = : , Pow t > — vod away. | ‘ud willing to attend to tne every want o! Sonz—‘* When Frederick Was a Little Lad” intendent of ,Education, and stayed away 3 : ( : ; 3 : Song 1en Frederic as a Little Lad”...... i < sie ie ‘al tre ate : = wk’ s net cost to the Provines of | ema and he has an able assistant in Scenz—Mrs. Somers’ Drawing Room. Ruth, the Piratical Maidef all Work. EW STOCK OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING eGa @& oe ley ‘ . s e Gl r . : : : . ; rs. McQu: » stewariless. i > : : = ri. - | ‘ a i oe ont eae ei oe eae Mix . McQuaid, the stewarde a The othe: “Gop Save THE QUEEN. ( Diaiogue.) ; 1s noW open and ready for inspection, Si 2.20! hes? be ne eaaers of the tlicers aye also capable anc obliging. Tue Botan o” 5 Oh FIO Te ico s orisesnccaneie ds b rty who—out of office—prate about cab] Uxamtner wishes the Carr ll and her stafl ay Fi King and C! en : i ; i y Pp" y wa OUl VI ice prate a >a 4 MI) t 3 : E : irate hing an norus, * ° > ¥ hire and the cost of delegations! Why, it] * pleasant and prosperous season. Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra will entertain TABLEAU ; This Stock will be found to be superior in quality, and i t the Government of Canada nearly the andience at intervals throughous Hasaven- ——— prices are so reasonable that no one will be obliged to buy - ee ee ee ce eae aoe fag with the following choice selections :— IerPIME a : ‘ante Winni —_ : = a ; > og with the fol Z INSTRU MENTALISTS— Messrs, Earle, Vinni SI dd > Clot ¢ that will not wear : 5,000 to transfer the Hon. David Laird MARRIED. Pee Ee ee eee er Sho Jlothing tha ar. ‘ es be tahiels tren “than f At the Baptist parsonage, Sackville, April | Srmini,-.-:- gain 84 set Shs Jakobewski | °NTUSICA L DIRECTOR - Mr. Karle. J and his effects from B attleford to Prince - he Heptist parsonage, Hackvie, Apri Prince Rudolph i ae Beissig Paris L and LL. will be performed in charac- Edward Island. Yet the Patrict has the hardihood to criticize the travelling expense, of Messrs. Sullivan and Ferguson, both wh m went fr to Great less money. Easter Meetings. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. W. A. Crawford-Frost. Rev. S Westun-Jones occupted the chair. ‘In the absence of the Vestry Clerk Thomas Me- Kinlay, Esq., was elected Secretary. Thx minutes of the Jast Easter meeting and alsv of meetings of the conyvregation held to de- cide upon the erection of a new rectory and the appointment of a curate, were read and approved. After some discussion, on a imotien by Judge Hensley that the Rector be requested give an explanation, a vestry was ba loted for with the followiny result: John ings, R. R. Fitzgerald, F. T. Newbery, H. Haszard, F. L. Haszard, A. B. Warburton, Samrel Lowe, H. W. Long- worth. While the ballots in this election wer. being counted in an adjvining room, Rev. 5. Weston-Jones delivered an ad- dress explanstory of his views on some poiuts of Cha doctrine and ritual. The meeting adjourned shortly atter midnight, mt to re-assembie on Thursday evening next. to ST. PETER’S CHURCH. The Rev. J snes Simpson, Priest-Incum. bent, presided, Mr. F. Messervey was elected Secretary. Minutes of last Easter meeting were read and approved. The report of the ‘Treasurer, together with the estimates, were read and adopted. The following gentlemen were then elected Church Wardens, viz: Mr. L. W. Watson, Mr. Fred. F. ster and Hon. F. Brecken. he thanks of the congregation were, by unanimous Votes, tendered to the Church Wardens, the envelope clerk, Mr. W. © Harris. (architect), Mr. L. W. Watson, organ- ist aud treasurer, the Ladies Sewing So- ciety, and.« her societies which have aided the work of the Church; also to the Church Extension Society *‘ tor the handsome dv- nations which have been received and which have en.bled this congregation to supply poorer ones with requirements for the more devent performance of Divine Service.” The meeting aljourned sine die. aunts oe Survey Deara.—James Adams, a well- known aid hizhly respeeted resident of St. Jona, N. G., died suddenly on Thursday evening, withia a short dislance of his own door. David Duffy, of Stoney Creek, N. B., was found dead in bed by his hired man on Tuesday afternoon, April 9 Mr. Dutly was an age bachelor anu was apparently in good health. Report’says that a small bot- tle, with plain traces of strychnine, wis found on the floor near the bed. This and the fact of Mr. Duffy going to bed in the afternoon feud many to think the cause of his death unnatura', but more probably contemplated bevause of a broken premise to dispose of his property to a man who threatened an action to recover damages or the property Mr. Duffy promised to, but would not, deed away.—Albert Maple Leaj. —— >. tea wvemiag and ma - m here to Ottawa and cnkod Britain and back for very m 16th, by Rev. Wm. E, Hall, James Ward, vf Wood Poiat, to Mary McDonald, of FP. E. Island. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 10th inst., by Rev. A. MeLean, James Theodore Waite, of Boston, Mass., to Jessi Bell Chisholm, of North Tryon. At the residence of the bride’s father, on he 19th inst., John Henry Cutclitfe to Effie McPhail, both of Appin Road. At the residence of the bride’s father, on he 18th inst., by the Rev. D. B. McLeod, Mr. Johh McLeod, of Orwell Head, to Miss ‘atherine McPheison, of Murray Harbor Road. HOT WATER. a - DARTIES contemplating heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, would do well, before placing their orders, to see our NEW STEEL BOILER. ‘oO joints to leak; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. Arso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATOR It oveupies less space, and is more effective aud less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. \Isc, Steam Vittings of every description, in ‘rass and fron; Kubber Hose and Fitting: for same, for washing windows, carriages, and tor sprinkling lawns. A first-class Plumber kept constantly em- ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for titting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, ath Lubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner. Refer- ences given if required. Telephone con. nection. McKINNON «& McLEAN. ap23—eod tf pat Ex Steamer ‘‘ Carroll” from Bsston. 3Y AUCTION, TO-MORROW, WED- NESDAY, April 24th, at 10.30 o'clock, at Rooms, 1] Queen Street :— 25 Barrels BALDWIN APPLES, 5.” aes, 5 Boxes ORANGES. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. ap23 Sherwood Cemetery. ee \ AJ ANTED {MMEDIATELY.—A suitable ¥ Man as Keeper of Sherwood Cemetery. Apply to either of the folowing Directors ; W. E. Dawson, Esq., or Judge Alley, or to the undersigned, at the Coun y Court Office. HENKY SMITH, ap23 Secretary. Charlottetown Board of Trade, “PSHE ADJOURNED GENERAL MEET. ING of this Corporation will be held at the Board Room, this city, on the evening of of Hoots and Shoes just opened WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst., at 8 o’clock, J. z Beautiful Rhine Waltzes .........Keler Bela Lawn Tennis Quadrille....... ..SchJepigre!: Danielle Mazurka .. << uae 6 ba Artist Dream Walts.. . 035-065-535 Westerheim ——— - -- seeease eae 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 ind at the door. A plan of the Hall may be seen at Reddin’s Drug Store on and after Friday, the 19th inst. apl5 FOR BOSTON. S. 5. “ WILLIAM,” CAPT. PETER MURCHISON, Due here about 30th inst., will carry POTA- rOES AND OTHER FREIGHT TO BOs- quantity offers. Applications for space should be made at once to : R. McMILLAN. ap22—dy wky tf Bedroom Furniture, &. I HAVE ON HAND A FEW BEDROOM 5SéETS, SIDEBOARDS, Wair and Flock Maitrasses, which must be sold this week to make room for large shipments ot new goods. GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap22 Auctioneer. Shortest Route t Boston, VIA HMALIFAS. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co. The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” for Boston, MORNING, at 10 Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, EVERY WEDNESDAY o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SA’URDAY, at 4 p. m. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and ein. if they nrefer it, yo directiy on board the Sceamer without extra charge, FARES = Charlottetown to Boston «lst class).......... $ 9 20 RIN on ibis dis Sib nc DG v4 Sk bas ves eee dead’ 16 00 Chariottetown to Boston (2nd ciass)..... me oe A. 555. hess ean eras ane ; heen es ne ee Thronzh Tickets issued at a!]l Stations on P, E, Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the «gents of the P. kK. Isiand Navigation Co., and on beard their Steamers, and at my office, Chrarlottctewn. FENTON T. NEWEERY, Agent, CuIPMAN BRos., General Agents, Halifax, RICHARDGON & Pee . orev ‘LON, at lowest rates, providing a sufiicivnt teristic Cosiume, The stage will be handsomely mounted, and ail are guarantved comiortable reats. iCKKEYx—Reserved seats, cents. Unre- served Seats, 35 cents. To be bad at the Drug Stores, the Diamond Gookstore, and from mem- vers of the Order. Doors open at 7 30. R. B. NORTON, : Chairmas Committee. Steamer ‘‘isldon, BY AUCTION. Concert to commence at 8. W. R. BOREHAM, secretary, JHE undersigned will sell by Auctio# the Steamer ‘‘ ELDON,” at Pinette Bridge, On Wednesday, 24th day of April, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, Terms made known at sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs. McKinnon & MeXean, Charlottetown. R. BEALRSTO, apl7—tl sle Auctioneer. LARGE CONSIGNMENT cicada New and Secend-ilaad FURNITURE. ¥ HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- A signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising : Parlor, Pining Room and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, “c., “c.; also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with inustrue- tions to close cut quick. Parties requiring Furniture would do well to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. HARRIS, mch26—dy tf Auctioneer. NOTICE. ‘2NHE Citv of Charlottetown will not be responsible for goods furnished to any of the City otlicials without a written requi- sition from the City Clerk, snd countersigned by one of the members of the Finance Com- mittee. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Cierk. City Hall, April 18, 1889-—pat 3i “All Right.” ‘OHIS celebrated Stallion will be in Char- lottetown on the 26th of April, instant, and will remain uutilthe 4th of May. For the balance of the season he will be in Charlotte- town from Tuesday until Saturday morning in each week. ap20—lw NEWTON LEE. WANTED. MALt AND FEMALE HELP, for BOSTON J¥i aud SUBURBS, for private families and for ho el work at seash-re and mountains. Parties contemplating @ visit to Guston, de-iring reliable situations, wili do weil by calling at the old my aiiD PATON ButergraeyT oo. agood VWELLING HUUSE and LOT, part of the Estate. LITTLE BOYS’ CLOTHING to suit, from 3 years of age up—neat and pretty, and so cheap. When you want a NEW HAT for yourself or the boys, please do not forget that the Cheapest, Newest and Prettiest Hats in Town are at J. B. MACDONALDS. Ch’town, March 20, 1889—eod x wky QUFREN STREET. ~—e e ——_— CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 22, 1889—2aw wky = Se eeereeereananenensinetinarantonaiphanamaaminguamepiepisnnaiaia Sm nt pa ra exw GD bet obs Lif dN bP oleae did : ie Mie. ) wits bY xiv en by the Ladies of the Convent de Notre Dame DURING Tih MONTH OF JULY NEXT. The soject of the Bazaar is to raise funds to aid the Congregation de Notre Dame and 8». Ann’s Schoo. : In addition ft the Buzear, the Pupils of the Institu ion intend giviag uw SfRAWBERRY AM INSTRUCTED BY THE EXECUTORS FESTIVAL, Farm, Steck and Implements. to sell by Auction, | ‘Those having the matter in eharge intend te pane it one of the most interes! ing nea . 2 e, ~deovuw & x ind ever given in this city by tu dies o On Thursday, the 25ih Inst., Gongrecuien de Note Dome: M* ap'0—dy 2aw wky 1 AT 11 OCLOCK, A. M.: The FARM PROPERTY of the lete Alexander MecMilian, situated at Wheaiiey Kiver, com- prising 83 Acres of Land in an excelent state of cultivation, STOUK—1 Mare, 1 Horse, 5 years old, 1 Filly, , 3 years old, 3 Heifers, 3 years old, with calf, od Oxen, 14 Sheep, 1 Ram. ne ae ND TURE, iN AIb OF THE FUNDS OF THE IMPLEMEN?sS—1 Threshing Mechine, 1 set | PRUE VOLEAT iRi 4 SOCIETY ‘! itt be = § : Separators, 1 Grain Crusher, :! Truck Wazons, nearly new, 1 Sulky, 2Kxpress Wayons, 3 Cart Boxes, | Seed Wri.l, 1 set -prinz Tooth Harrows, 1 set Light Harrows, 2 Ploughs, | Moulding} 4 Piough and Scuffler, 1 Paiterson Reaper, 1 W al- | ter A. Wood Muwer, 1 Wheel Hake, 1 Scpffler, 1 Hay Fork and Blocks, Forks, Shovels, Harness, &ec., and many other ariicles too numerous to mention. Also, at same time and place, there will be sold A Page from Canadian History.” | R. FITZGERALD, ESQ., will deliver 8 1. Lecture on the above subject, iu THE LYCEUM, \G.1 Monday, the 29th inst. Admission, 15 cents. ; ‘Vickets for sule at Drug Store of Reddin Bros. and at ihe door oa night of Lecture. ~ . Poors open atTo’clock. ‘fo commence at 8. FRANCIS CURRAN. , secretary. Terms at sale. : GEORGE M. HAKKIS. apl6—dy li wky Li Auctioncer. SLED WHEAT, dust Arrived. ae we nen apl?—cod pat Goosebarrigs aud Currants, 1%, SALE.—Two Thousand Currant and Gooseberry Bushes, As I haven't to W ¥ have just received from Toronto a 4 large quantity of White Fife, Red Vife, and White Russian Wheat, Tinsothy “aed, Large Live Red, Barly Red, Alsike and pay freight or commission, I will sell them for White Ciover, \V etches, Flax Seed, &e., |$2 per dozen, and put them on the train at ALso—A quantity of FLOUR and CORN- | Cardigas. Vine two-year-old Bushes, my owe MEAL, which will be sold cheap for CASH | growing; will bear this year, Address, : | ime ae apt Wow Bart, BG