Pew Tue Datu EXAMINER, :. PROVINCIAL LBOISLATUBE, | os | _ HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. “APRIL 19, 1883. an a Legislation on the Potato Bug. | — FICIAL SUMMARY. Tur most important measure yet, was) et brought torward this forenoon by it Hon. Mr. Ferguson. Wepnespay, April 18. The proposition to dismiss the matter) Mr. Sreaxen took the Chair, at 3.45 ve regard wit ingled | > sm. with a diseussion,we regard h ming The Bill entitled An Act to enable the feelings of surprise and regret. | Truste es of the Baptist Church, at Char- Some members thought the workin Z| lettetown, to sell certain Lands was read a of the Bill would give * “trouble” to those | third time and passed. called upon to work it,and that it would; Mr. FarquHarson presented a petition trench upon the individual liberty of | from George Peake and over 4,000 other farmers, and that the Legislature should | oa of this Province, setting forth that be “very cautious.” ¢ Terms of Confederation with the Do- I Dp 1 |} minion of Canada providing for the mae fthe whole Province were threatenec | tenance of efficient Steam Service with the with small pox aud were without any | Mainland and Continuous Communication means whatever, either to prevent its | wi ith the Railway System of the Dominion | attack or to grapple with it upon its} have not been carried out; that the means invasion of our homes, Hon. members | provided therefore are not suflicient, aying the House to take suc! would not be likely to consider very | P"3 t : — 4 . * | will ensure the Terms beirg carried ou decply ‘‘the trouble” precautionary . : : + » - : ry, ro 4 +i 1 @ rr measures would give, or to respect too| MF. PRows# said that th extraordinary course taken by Mr. Farquharson io this matter requires explanation. If this peti- | tion had been presented before the House would act | went into Committee it would have exercis- promptly aod vigorously. ied considerable influence upon the debate. Just such action is required in view of| Mr. SvLtivan regretted that the peti- the threatewed invasion of the potato | tion had not been presented previously to bug. the discussion upon the question which has To taik about the danger of ne iti ee ee re ey . 1" ” ficult to know what action to take upon trouble to the ‘“* School Trustees”’ of ¢ art tot F » : t, various districts ofthe Province—the lead | have been carrie ing, live, men of each locality—the men carefully the rights of every man in his own home, and while they would act with caution and care, they , ; . out so far as this House cau do s<¢ most deeply ioteresied in preventing the; Mr. Farqunmanson said that the Govern- appearance of the * pest’ and in exter-| ment having observed on the Order Book minating if it should appear—is the) the notice of his intention to present this veriest inanity. We are sure that no|? titi mn. should have waited before bringing man with a spark of public spirit in his | ~ J. R. McLean said it was desirable breast would think twice about the | that this petition should have been before “trouble” of doing all in his power to | ihe House before the debate took place, prevent the bug from getting a hold| which he regretted was rushed through so upon his district —especi lly when the | hurried!y it might have been possible to means of prevention are put in his way. | have framed a resolution which would have As to the right of every farmer to | re ae nantes ss yr control his own. fields: that right ie) ton tsote. ee bounded strictly by the higher right of the)" The petition was read and laid on the whole community; and if a lazy. shift-| table. less or druvken fellow in any district} A message was received from the Legis- should allow the bug to get control in his lative Council, announeing that the follow- fields, aud thus eudanger those of bis ing Bills have passed that House, viz: ‘‘An neighbors, the community should ho, bles sree the Trustees of the - Summerside Presbyterian Church,” ete., enabled to take measures (o destroy them, | he Bot to feithor aenmad am 4ss vendeo- aud to tax him with the cost. What’s wanted is an organization over | the whole Provinee, by which prompt, united, and effective action may be takeu —-by which the means of destruction re- quired may be speedily obtained and) evergeti ically employed—in any locality | or any farm. ‘That care should be taken | in the passage of the measure, we freely | ing a written memorandum necessary to the validity of certain promises and engage- ments,’ ‘An Act to authorize the opening of a Roman Catholie Cemetery near Char- lottetown,” ‘“‘An Act to continue certain | Acts therein mentioned,” ‘*An Act to Ln- | corporate the St. Eleanor’s Cheese Mann- facturing Company,’ ‘‘An Act relating to Pedd'ers.” Mr. Svuiiivan moved the second reading admit. We are glad that the Goveru—/of a Bill to encourage Steam Communica- ment have brought it forward, and hope | tion between Annandale, Dundas, George- the Lecis'ature “will give it their besi | tow n, and other parts of King’s County. attention. | Mr. J. R. McbLrsn regretted that the| | subsidy offered is so small; it shonld be in- Se | creased to $1,500 or $1,800. The steamer Grits and the N. P. ishould cal! at Souris and Bay Fortune; if not daily, then twice a week. Present Messrs. Davies and McIntyre stated in | ‘rade will not require daily trips, it would the House of Commons the other day, that | 5&4 great convewience to fishermen. The Honse went into Commitiee on the farmers of P. E. Island are ruined | eteatin’ a subsidy. 4 ee > : t ; e by the N. P.; that bever were they | Mr. Ber said the proposed subsidy of worse off iu the recollection of the oldest | $750 will not be suffictent’ The Bill will inbebitant ; that, in short, they are in a| not meet the requirements ef the people of most deplorabie state of misery and | Montague, and is not an enewer’ to their want, bordering upon starvation. It is | petition, which is for a particular service almost needless to say that such state-| between that place and Georgetown. He ments are a gross olddeles upon | moved that the blank in the third paragraph . { this Provi O o i“ the Bull be filled up with the words, farmers of this Frovyince. ur Jarmers| sum sufficient.” a the know from actual knowledge of the facts,) Mr Prowse said that at a public meet- that never before were goods, such as! ing hele ‘dat Montague Bridge it was groceries, cottona, boots and shoes, &c., | generall understood, that it was not ex- &c., cheaper, vor wages higher, than | pected to confine the service to Montague at the present time. Men, whose | *nd Geor, rgetown, but that one round trip | ;aday would do. If asteamer be obtained | services could be secured afew years ago at $10 a month, now receive from $26 to | peo ple expect. Jt is not proposed to send | $30, and can scarcely be secured even | her daily to Grand River and Murray at those amounts: Does this look like} Harbor, but the Government will make the | ruin and hard times for the jaboring | best arrangements. The Company should | classes? Farmers, too, command high | alse receive assistance from the Dominion | Government, as the ferry will be an portant teeder to the Railway. Mr. Svuttivan objected to allowing the Government, for the time being, to spend an uplimited sum on sucha work. The Legislature should exercise a control by limiting the Government to a certain sum, b eyond which they shall not go Ir. McLeop said the Company have sug- prices for everything they have to sell. The manufacturing iudustries of the neighboring Previnces ar2 already largely benefiting Island farmers. <A case in point has just come under our notice. Mr. Fader, of Halifax, has lately been purchasing a large number of fat cwttle for the Halifax market. One create ‘ .w | aed is > . ii ‘. day last week, he paid out in hard cash, | gested that they will raise a considerable to a few f rs in Grand Riv I co (me oY subscription. If we grant too aaa ee ee ; wiles, 40t 99, much, they will not trouble themselves to} over $500. Johu Nichols, Esq., sold | collect any. If this amendment. were him five fat cattle which realized the handsome sum of $275. Mr. Fader speaks in high terms of the quality of our Island stall- fed beef, This is a sample of the blue ruin adopted, it might be that we would pay out more than the service is worth. Mr. Joun MeLeas thought that both in the interest of the country and the Com-| pany, steamer should call Souris Souris wants commuvyica- at ¥ the and decay directly traceable to the | ¥hen posetble $ aaa National Policy. All we need say is, tion with Halifex and Boston; and if this | | steamer could collect her freight at one that our farmers will sad any amount | | ’ wint, there would be a good chance of a| of this khiad of ruin. | steam ling there for it ig "gg . i | Mr.Gerpon said there was nothing easier The Temperance Meeting. | than to propose an increase of ea pend liture | i by parti Swho are not responsi bo ine Tre Public Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. |people. He regretted that the s a ids can Hai! , last evening, passed off p leasantly and not he uoubied; { if the Government | siccessfully. The meeting reminded us o | feel ope cannot give any more, they are the good old fashioned Temperance Meet-| quite right in not doing so. He believed | ings held by the ns years ago. Cvoun-|the service will prove a good paying busi- cillor Tanton, P. G. W. P., eceupied the | ness after the first year, if Souris and Bay chair. The +e as of Welcome was de- | Fortune be included, it will tend to open up livered by Rev. J. McLeod, P. W P.. aod! | trade npon the cant, responded to by the G. W. . Jamea Mr. McFapyen was of opinion that no Carruthers, Erq ,» On behalf of the Grand! boat can be pre cured for subsidy “rant ted. Division, Then followed speeches from Jos.| The Committee reported progress, and | Rogers, Erqg., Rev. Mr. Whitman, John| the House adjourned at 6.10 p. m. for one Edwards, Esq., and P. R. Bowers, Esa, | hour. The order appeared it, full regalia. On the} At 830 ». m. the Speaker took the piath rh we re me ticable.G JW ] a le y Esq - Chai - meee N., br. Labthine ug, Copt. MeRae, | Mr. F RSON would support the Jobn Jury, Esqg., J. J. Chay } oi G.S., D. |amendment sin faver of giving the peo- W. Henderson, G. T., Miss Schu: man, G i ple the accommodation they require, aad if Card HH. rd,G. 8. The Choir | the Governm: ni have not the money, tex uvder the leadership cf D. M. Fr; aser, Es«j : the peopl and Miss Hughes, as nist, contributed} Mr. Camrsete said. the Governnmen! iu no smal] measure to tie sucerss of the | husband heir re FOUTCES while endeav: ong ' ween. The Liecar Se Laws, indwir y from/to «ive ali 1 sihle accommuodation. A ite the tone of the addresses, find little fieor | peo le oi Montegne know their own wants, | among tempera ce wen and especially;and if ‘hey mention $750. surely that! a@'nong members of the Sous of Temperance, | arn vant wil fiicieat. The pre Position peniianaiipantliliaene = sia stiflicient for the serv-ce is | A MAN named John Kinnie. was feund|Tiiculous. The House wonld not be jnsti- drowned in a ditch at Lake Road, Albert| fied i: piacing that power ia a bedy of | County, N. B, oo the th ios, He was 40] men. yrrre of ayes Mr. P'ruwvu peinted gut thet the motfon, | DAILY 1 as wdiiel: would make the Bill vididaldns, | Road, commencing at Hughes’ iii * and said that the mover was trying to | humbug the people. Mr. Sixcrarn was opposed to giving the | Government unlimited power to e xpend any | sum they chose, and would oppose the motion. Mr. McFapyen contended that a steamer could not be provided for the service pro- | posed, for subsidy of $750 a year. Mr. McKay said the Opposition could | not egree vpon anything. It was amusing ‘to see the Hon. members for Forth Augus- tus and Souris (who profess to have no confidence in the Government) asking that an unlimited amount be placed at the disposal of the Government for this purpose. and | but probably the views of petitioners | #)'to make ishe will give as much accommodation as the | im- | | He pointed out that $750 a year was ail the | peti > ei desired ; and thought that was al! the House could reasonab sly. be asked to grant. Mr. Bren said the statement that the Bill gave ihe petitioners all they asked for was misleading, inasmuch as the service to be performed under the Bill was much greater than the petitioners asked for. Mr. Benriey said the return of the | Leader of the Opposition was much needed ‘inasmuch as the rank and file do not fall ia With the reasonable views of the hon. member for Strathalbyn. He thought the sum of $750 suflicient; it is all the peti- tioners ask Mr. Farquyarson would be = quite willing to vote with "the Government—if the service required was the same as that demanded by the petitioners. Mr. Ferauson said that 1f members of the Opposition were not capable of making a motion to fill up a blank in a Bill, it was fitting that they should abdicate their stats, as they did the other night. He contended that the proposed grant was liberal and would be ample, and expressed surprise at the confidence members of the Opposition seemed disposed to repose in the Govern- ment. Mr. J. R McLean withdrew his motion, 'and moved that the Biavk be filled up with the words ‘'fifteen hundred.” Mr. Boake did not see any reason why a larger sum than $750 should be placed in the Bill. He thought the extra trade which would result from the extension of the proposed route i of the steamer to Murray Harbor, ete, would compensate for the extra expense. Motied in amendment lost. Mr. that the clause be re- considered for the purpose of striking out the words ‘‘not exceeding” and inserting ‘a sum eufficient” in lieu thereof, Motion in amendment lost. carried. Mia } as ’ Breer moved Mvution i Ae We el of insertin ports under 4 > ata ti. McLean moved that the preamble li be re-considered for the purpose ¢ the word ‘‘Souris” in the list to receive steam accommodation provisions of the Bull. further there é > 7 ¢ se of 3 ? i ula SINCLAIR opposed any aXx- serv ice, uhiess to the subsidy. tension of the were also an addition Fapyen expressed the same opinion. i | Mr. SuLtivan suggested that the words + *' Souris and Bay Fortune’ should be in serted in the preamble, and that at the end |of the preamb ile there should be inserted the words—‘‘or between such of the said places as it may be practicable to provide the said steam accommodation.” Mr. Sinctair thought the suggestion the |most ingenious yet. The leader of the Government was willing that every port at which steam communication was required should be inserted in the Bill, and then the Bill should authorize the Govern- provide the accommedaticn for as they pleased. ‘or that ment . } ° les such ports ony Mr. SuLuivan said that tenders to per- form the service would of course be re- ceived by the Government ; and if a Com. pany should decline to perform the whole service for the subsidy granted, they would, if the suggestions were adepted, be enabled contract accommodate such ports as the Company were willing to serve Mr. SuLiivan moved that the title of the Bill be struck out; nd the following inserted : ‘‘An Act to Encourage Coast and River Steam Service in King’s County.” Motion carried. nt to Mr. Srzacer resumed the Chair, and ;/the Bill was reported agreed to with ; ame ndments Mr. J. R. McLeAN moved that the | Repo rt be referred back to Committee for the purpose of striking out the words | ‘*seven hundred and fifty dollars” in the third paragraph, and inserting ‘“ fifteen hundred dollars” in lieu thereof. Mr. McKay moved that the hon. member bave leave to withdraw his motion. House divided on the amendment : Yras—Messrs. Sallivan, Ferguson, Mc Leod, Campbell, Prowse, Gordon, McKay, Bentley, Holland, Blake, McDonald, Gillis, J, MeLean, McDougall, Sinclair, Me- Millan. -—16, Nays — Messrs, 'R. McLean, Bone r.— @ tr. Beer moved that the report be re- ticced back to Committee for the purpose of striking out the words ‘‘nct exceeding 1750” and inserting ‘‘a sum sufticient” in | liew thereof. Mr. McKay moved, in amendment, the hon. member have leave tu ‘his motion. Heuse divided on the amendment, — Yeas—Messrs. Sullivan, Ferguson, Mc- ; Leod, Camphell. Prowse, Gordon, McKar, Holland, Blake, RB ¥ Me Gillia, sine lair, Martin, Hooper— Nays-— Messrs. Farquharson, Beer, J. R. } i Farquharson, Martin, J McLaren, McFadyen, Beer, that withdraw Me Don ald z gail, ntley 8 7 Me Siem 1 hucail, | | i | McLean, MeLaren, McFadyen, MeMiiiian i—6G | Mr. McFapyen asked the Commissioner , of Public Works if it is the intention of the Government to open a new road in the summer of 1883, between the rosd leading from Murray Harber North to Gaspereaux and Georgetown Rozd, accordin g to the | prayer of the petition of the inhabitants of ithat viemity in the hands of the Gor | Ment é ah Mr. Campsorit said:—The matter hes} inot yet been before this Ho and this | House must take action first. a Mr. Mec Saas ax asked the Commissioner | ‘ Public W: rk if it is the intention of the Gov meni to grant a sum suflicient to epair Helle Creck Breakwater ? Mr. (C srsennr—That,is a Domirion | Work. The Governmentdo not intend to epair it | Mr. MeMirtan seid that if tie work were | net repaired socn it would be entirely des- | troyea, Mr. Deer asked the Coiomissicner of Public \.. rks whether it is the intention | ii the Government to eavéc to be SP acd this yeer the remaining portion of a new road grunted in J8V1, from the CoVelwad a lot of choice fax by a well:Koown firm OW Ver Lobster Traps, duc here this | nee : ta Bw “EK AMLIN BR, | APRIL et Se tc Corran Ban Bridge. Mr. Camppcr, said he was not in % position to answer the question. transaction took place before he ente | the office. House oe. > @LASSES and ‘8, GRIFFIN,” 8 1 UE pr “ALMA” tirst open water,— 40 puns Choice TRINIDAD, 10 do. do. CIENFUEGOS. To arrive about 20th May, direct from West Indies, | per sch. “ WIDE AWAKE,” | 250 puns 25 tierces » Choice Grocery MOLASSES. 30 brls. Will be sold low while landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. a 1s. jour pio | her 3i 61 wkly $i. dp Gi. wp: 3i. Flour, Cornmeal, Sugar, Leather, Raisins, Kerosene, &c. TO AFRIVE VIA PidTOU: 1 car ‘‘Keat” Patent Roller 2 cars “‘ tter Creek” Sup. Extra | VIA BOSTON: cars Island Mills Superior Extra FLOUR, ears K. D. CORNMEAL, 5) sacks White do., iN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE: 150 sides No. 1 and No. 2 SOLE LE& 125 cases MATCHES, Granulated, Confectioners’ and Yellow Retined SUGAR, Rice, Currants, Valencia Raisins, Beans, Bi-Carb, B utter aud Cheese Factory Salt, Kerosene, in casks, Pratt’ do. in 5-gal. tins, Soap, T. D, and Woodstock Pipes, Brooms, Pails, Wrapping Paper, Paper Rags, ete , FLOUR, » ~ » SATHER, etc, Wholesale at lowest prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Apr il 19. (e wkly 3i. ép 61. Wp 3i. j ST. PETER’S Saturda our pio her 3i ~ SCHOGLRGOM, Afternoon, Apri] 2}. Ent rtainment for children, Tableaux Vivan's and Music. Doors open at 2.45; begin at three o'clock, Admissiou lv certs. ppp 19°s—2i TEN DERS. MAYOR'S OFFICE, City OF CHARLOTTETOWN, April 18, 1883. EA.ED TENDERS will be received at the Mayor's (Office, until noon of Wednesday, the 25th of April. instan(, from parties will- ing to supply the City with 20,000 feet three-inch Merchantabile Hemlock Plank, Wharf J s to be delivered on Pownaj in Char. loitctown, Ou or before the May The Ceuncil do net bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, By erder, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, [Gth day rent, April 19, MOEN & COYLE, HOUSE AND SIGH PAINTERS. Whitening, Tinting, Paper Hanging, Grain- ing, Glazing, etc. par Al! SHOP—WEST END DORCHESTER STREET. Ch’town, April 19—Im ee iS & LEMONS HOURLY EXPECT D, rders promptly attended to ee iid Ex 8. 8 . Peruvian via ilalifax, 20 Cases ORANGES, 3 Cases LEMONS. w. E. BAWSON & C0, at ee ties Vi ’E are insiructed to sell BY AUC ION, v at our Auction Room, Coraer of Queen and Waiter Siree ts, on Saturday, 2ist inst., at 8 o'clock, Dutch Bulbs (Tulips and rm or fur immicdiate plavting, similar to those sent for several years past from Hali- Catalogue can be seen at our office, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, ee ve The | red | | | | | | i i ne en a cen tl 19, (1883. en Re + : i | Civil Seivice Examinations. | | | | PE. HE next examinations for entrance into | the Civil Service will commence at the | ‘several places named in the Civil Service Act, excepting Victoria, B. ©., on TUESDAY, the 12th JUNE, at 939 a.m "and at Victcria, B. C., on TUESDAY, the 26' th JU NE, at the same hour. Applications must be sent tothe Secretary of the Board of Civil Service Exam- iners by the 15ib May. Candidates who passed the preliminary ex- amination in Novemver last, will not require | to do so again, and candidates who passed the qualifying moy come up for examination in opli.ual subjects without again passing the | qui ibifs ing New sets of certificates of age, health and cbt ractet will not be required from the two last named classes, but the fee of $2 will have to be paid, and the Secretary must be in ‘formed of their intention to present themselves, P. LESEUR, Bec board of C. Examwuers. April 18—3i wkly 3: TERPSICHORE © HALL, WOTICE. a aa Sub-criber thankful for past favors, _ takes the liberty to inform her patrons and the public geverally that she has takea the large and commodions, Hall, on Queen Street (Offer’s Building, formerly the Urange Holl), where she will conduct the business in future, and ho} by attention and strict order, to continue to receive that patropage which she has formerly enjoyed. The first meeting in the above Hall wili take place on Saturday afterncon, 21st icst., at four p. m. ha : rit es Hopes, E. BURRIS. April ié — 6i wkly Li ‘Sealers Wanted NOUR CA their work, who understand | wages will be SEALERS, to whom ¢ od aa ov anted ten Lobster Fishermen, either with without boats. ia at euce to HORACK HASZARD. Ch’town, April }2—lw Valuable Properties. by 33 feet, -ALSO— The Lot and Hay Press Buildings, front- | Malpeque Road. These will be upper building is two Roof, 24 by » ling on the sold separately. The stories, 56 by 32 feet, with Shed 32 feet. This Lot is 115 by 6 feet The lower a g is three stories, $4 by 32 - et. This Lot: is 1¢4 by 65 feet. Leaving a right| of way to the upper buildi: ig of is f ey oD “29 : South Side. Possession give n immediately. DODD, Auctioneer Wit LIAM Ch'tow rey April | 12, j | } | F \ S| /xovARIAN if PAD. FAcwU Special Pads (Liver and Stomach)...... e" | Ordinary Pads cee as bie Wipers 2.00 | Kidne y Faos.. - cas 2 00 | lane Pade hc oN' 3.00 | Spleen Belts. . pw oe 5.0} Absorption Baths. . 0.25 | All the above can be had at Me ‘S8rs. Feed er & Reddin’s, Druggists. ..lso Dr. Bennet’s | new appliance for = cur disease, advice abc which can be had by | ; mail, and the price of which is $25, $50 and a | | SCHOOL OF COOKERY, \ = Auctioneers, ,- | Uh town, April 18 SP / * / x Puli f IANILLA. | + +e CARLOAD SIX-THREA », NIN#-THREAD TWELVE-THREAD, FIFTEEN-THREAD, } | wW eek. VARVELL BROB. Spril i7-—~pat 7 For turther parti 13. Cornet and Clarionet — Last Ress a NT, 55 66) ck ea | Messrs. Fletcher and Vinnicombe. | 14, Galop (from Opera Madame Favart | T= instructed to aell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 3r4 of May next, at twelve o'clock, the following Valuable Properties, Viz: |. Kne th fooreery Frerch Roof Dwelling House Stable, Coach House, and Garder, | situat: ¢ on Upper Prince Street, LOW ocen-: | 'wied by B. Wilson Riggs. The House is well | I built and ve ry convenient, has a trontace of | 38. feet by 31 feet containing 12 Rooms; | 7 Kitchen attached, with two Rooms; good | Cellar under the whole; also, a Water Tank | under the Kitchen, and a a od well, with | splendid water, at the Kitchen Door, the | Garden ts 83 feet by 100 feet; whole Lot, 220) | or papers could b- }-!t at the Bookstore of A. Harvie, Esq., or sent to Mr. Johto | address. of horses preferred. | OFFICE, ‘I of chronic cases of | first of $75 each set, according to age and size, and | ne can be worn by different members of the same Fe SAL E— "1 hat wars me Cottage wilh family. land attached, situated at St A All correspondence addregsed to | St. Peter's Road, just outside city limits, 20" DR. J. G. BENNRT, | seonpeed by the Subscriber. Terms ony: April 16. —2m wk lifax. | 4pply to R. MeMiican, “P ane y Helitex tel al a Sette Be 1 Fe Pa "quantity of af: te prove ed bunchis of the tollowing ;—hed & soi White Raspberry Pients, Red, Vv bite and | Black Currant Plants, Go seberry” a4 ee | (growing.) also Stras berrics. App'y ee iene Caos Street, or at THE * 2 | AMINER vs FICE, (ap! i PROGRAMME — ~~ OF— iit, Vinuicotabe's Cat | Y. M. C. A HA ¢ “a te Fharsday Next, 19th cu, Ugier the Patronege of Hig foe the Licutenant Governgr, a ee eee PART FF 1, Overture-— Masaniello, .. (Orchestra, “+ i { 2. Solo (vocal)— The Sailor’s Toast, 7 Mr. Has'ewood. il 3, Selections from pera Stradella ‘al OU: ches ya ae 4. Solo (\oc-:) - Iu the North Countre . ahiob Miss K. Heusley, be 5. Violin Selo—<Air Vatie (From ee Pee . Mr. Vinnicombe, 7 6. Solo (vocal) —I Fear no Foe (with Orchey tution ot te Pena Mr. Caven, 7. Free-Jolie Waltsi.....c. 2008 Orchestra, PART] Ty 8. String Quartette—Kathleen Mavourneag Members of Orchestra, 9. Solo (vecal) Longiag......, Millard Miss VesBrisay, on 19, Cornet Solo —\ hen other lj : hearte'ss 64. ake Mr. Fletcher. ; Manele Waltses... .... i... iaae Orchestra, 2. Solo (voeal).... Dr. ‘Creameb. ats Orchestra, God the Queen, Concert at 8. ‘Tickets, 35 vents; for eale a | Fletcher’s Music Store, Fraser & Redding, and at the door. Oa*town eee 17, save es es NOTICE, — YHE REV, MR. JOHNSON intends open inga Reading Room, is coavection with — his work at Victoria, “7 vould be very grater : ful for any second hz Bs Books and Magazines” etc uything good and read- old —wenld be mort Avy gifts of Magagi Newspap «rs, | able—don’t care | thankfully received “tg aw” The Rectory, Crapaud, April 12—Si vty j TENT IN SAND, KINDLING, FOR SALE, ads Kinclir x Wood, 300 Leads Sant i second z and Windows oe Aj)jy Lo JOSEPH MAHAR , April 16.—6i = — WANES, FONT, FOUND, de JOR ALK- Eight Rolls (sixteem yu ear hy Superior Room Paper, 1 expressly from England this Spring. ey at this cflive. TWO LET— Part of a a Cottage near the Rail way Station. Apply at this office. {apl9 % tiation Maia ad JANTED—A Man Servant. One WB understands gardening and taking am Apply at Tae PXaMiyee {apld LOO Ls anda ak | for hotbeds. S: Cumberland W — all ——~ ee \ELEGRAPHY _ taetee or Gentlemen desirous of ‘carning Tclegraphy can do do by attending the term com menacing the May. For further information to M. B. McInnis, Rocklin House. pApril!é a eet - Ove Deuble Seal Boat, with cars cali gear complete (ne¥). {ap27 el Avely at this « fice. 4 TOR § dler's W age n. 4 SALE -100 Egg Cazes, also 8 Bae Apply to H. COOMBE. {api ain SyecrR eee SALE ONE: Work aa ly ai 4 HE kau et ISS ak ae s 7 wi} a 2 > M*s uU N RO ae open a schoo] for | 10 L E’ a ee Comfortabje HO! SE, on Bick ‘ nr oe Viond ay evening, ages 18, | mond Street. A ply on M. Stevenc®s. jin the Up; Rall of the Athengzum, @ course | on jap't # i of twelve iessous, mo aing cad evening, ne perianal es he _—™ l ngth i 200 Ms 10 LET— Fernie al or opfurt “Orninge Uiass, ] a. ; Evening Cla ished With use « kitchen and kitches es 7/30 p. epsiie, Apply av EXaminer Cppice. . il gh Viass Course (norning) £3.00 ; single | es / admission, 35 cents enamel eS : ' cay 4s 5 House hol a © oursee «4 vening) $1.00 . single 7 LAT — That handsome and convenid a admission, 15 cepts j cottage on W -ymoulh Street (at pre iy ‘Ticke tg ” r suie at Lir, . dd’s« and A the. | Cccupre ad b re, Ge orge McKay), ( I , purses | ‘ Posse caries Hal!; whore prospectus of both courses | ©P/Osite residence of Dr. Beet aa t | may be seen, Sth May next. Apply to Lore 2 Tickets transferab ein fe emilies, HASZARI e : saiatet ‘at iv t g etary | ci the Committee: ory eyewear) T° L er inn Doediic g House, cl ; and Gaiden. Grailon Street (west). 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