atstté. “ ANA ELIDA LAL DLL LE LELLEL EAL AL EAE THE DAILY sBSAMIN Es: 28 eS SATURDAY, MARCH auanenebatanee eee cena ign nemienneusttaee OS dimond ab eaiealicaneiaradiaaimsnoee : Scene - aad yet mee Sua . - senorita piacicnaannen i tn e aennnennaneneann cncinenenntennion . one en ' a delegate to England; but it is to be regret ted that their choice did not fall upon Mr. Bain who is quite as enthusiastic a3 Mr. Howlan ind much better informed than that gentle- man upon the matters to be discussed with Douglas Fox and the contractors. DAILY EXAMI MARCH 21, L8el- _——e FR Notes and Comments. sah ee BF According to the testa . recently i at the Experimental Farinat Ottawa, eggs >{}ean be kept et and fresh for LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Stanley. ; oki THE ; ; SLAMS quite sw . . | vit a. ; > . Waterworks and Tunnel imontha, so that practically there ta no} eneiin } obstacle in shipping eggs to a market as | in Gauge” oe INSULA. | Tui credit which is claimed by the ) istant as London or Liverpool. i ; nnn OS - = ; 7 : : na i . al Sir,—It i8 generauy supp 1 that t | aye Givpoupagi | Patriot for Charlotretown Water Works } Sir Leonard Tilley addressed a farmers | ,, ' : S| Another Suggestion. a . ) neeting at Fredericton a few days ag , | Steamship Stanley was procured by tie | — | 4 Commissioners~-of whom Hon. Dav thas ‘ —s — oF ee 7 “o~ to Dominion Government for the benefit of | Sin,—The Guardian cf to day sugge Td ’ ‘ . ° : idealt with his visit to France an the eet “tae : : ¢ —_ . ig “—_* - raat ey ee £ Ula ' : Suycesis | Laid is the chief—i5s a3 amusing 4 cael. a - > : , ’ , | the people of Prince Edward Island. But: the names of Alexander Meixinnon ang Mr. | | sugar industry there. He said that it Bedishe reculatio: a a aE SR ee as i 66) ae efforts tw Inaking discredit Senator | not been a success in Quebec, because the vA as ’D. e - -_ J on plea dy tue Urabbe as C ancidates who might be in- | : } lf j , Maritle t at, wit respect to her | duced to enter the contest I 1e city. as Howlan, Mr. Bain, and the tunnel scheme | farmers could not be induced to raise | ovement . ; : “ ages Pie ste ma aa 1 the city, as | : } ‘ : } ? nOoVenLents, 10 rca ) ' out Loa Con. aitie t re icepenae L ‘O Serv tives } are disgusting. It 1s well known that the | SUllicient be ets to supply the mill. He be-| clusion By th revulati t} . + ro te oe ee or nae A ; ‘ : lieved that it could be made a succes here | ; veer ee the Stanley | would support civic reform cn COrfaln ines av ] a } atriot were}. . Oe 0 re 8 a a Eee in Pictou o1 dion geek tints Game 4 ete ' Hon. Dovid ae mel the Fume if the farmess would take an interest in the a “t n Mon = a oe Sundays and | laid dows in that paper. Ido not see why either in opposition to the waterworks, or matter Star Tue Te tor Georgetown, re urning your ynorning contemporary confined his . : ° ry ; On uesaay, whelil ns me tr sy »}| pomin } M.Kint ; Vir looked coldly on, W hile earnest, pat riotic aie The collector of customs ¢ f Glouees- La le ; h day 7. M a as p vt ” bh } 2 =f : oe am - ° 7 ‘ - ae , § } iD ea say, ron .2 1agay alternoon Crabbe, who are K iown ¢t . : depen- men, having for their exponents Tue Ex-|ter, Mass., has been informed by Assistant) when a round trip is prac ar 2 . ae 1 to be not indepen . ‘ Secret ry Spaul ing that import 1 frozer tee ed une ip 18 praccicadie, i dent Conservatives, but strong party men, é. 4 a ; ‘ » ‘ re 2 rings NSCTC Ls , wiaing i nportec "OZ \ w } 14 i ie ll . ‘ é m eee cr « sai ee : aminer and the Herald, were carrying On|) te 1d for bait and} . wee” : i. _Now, what will be the consequences of | and therefore either of them, if elected, ae Le Mm Onn RAF . . Bi cet or Dalit ant iw nmediately area ‘ 4} fe a "eye" ; cs : a : . es BS a fe aed . the agitation ‘for the waterworks and sold and distributed tu fishermen oo rangement Witu 4 spect to the mails! would fall in line with the policy of his} ~ wh ALU UES We << ne ‘ . . r , eae — . tO isl u yhnen ney ,s again o wjin 8 Rete sd pW hp ‘ ie bringing the matter to a head. After exe mpted from duty wv da , indi 2 of PS : : 's \ they are again given lead . : I think the { ruardian, if public opinion had been worked up to’ the] the free list relating to “‘ fish for bait, | Halita “) Mportant | 16 | CesT . t e — est independent | Ss = : : ' ee t ishea in the morn- | mel have punt aunty answering of ; z EH favorable consideration of the waterworks, provided the collector is satisiied the tish}ing and « ko ae oe ve t - : ™ u n migns * oun plenty answering | oP re ny 4 > ee EP ‘ a ‘ : , tis intended fur use as bait wnd nothing | o’clo a Pictou until one| his qualification, without naming any BaP xt 4 SAD bs 2 bad then the Hon. David, Laird following the; ,).. >} O COCK, p.m., ane tly will not! whose names xppear in the public accounts a e.3 Grit method,came to the front, was elected _Having failed to induce t! J til ee . reg" _ reach the Island | For instance, he might have picked out | - : ee ; : ; es LnaUuce e country to | UB e next day znd the same 1 ibe! Mr I, Beer. : asin ; Aa sa i a sid — Le . « water commissioner, got his pay, and with/declare for unrestricted reciprocity and | said about the S:. Joha pspers. J y +1 ane’ L. pa: Apeee sO OF ntleman who eS ae ep eee OR EE a ee ee : “hae . . ak 99 Mr. Bilal Sais enone oa 3 OL PE . cee eo a eee eee. eee | considered inuch oi & party man, and who LS i his fellow commissioners worked out the | “4r. Diake tas ing denounced unrestricted | of getting the papers the day they are pub- nrohably would take with those whom tl ‘ ‘ neuer aint . OR as anaes oe eee ee y @fOo put } OLY Wud Lake se who 16 eS : scheme which had been prep sired by the aoe cCUY aS ié aaLne tu ween a ation, the ished 43 Wwe didi un l rth ner arrat ee- | Guardian newspay er could influ CE Be- ei F2 a 3 i +s ’ : position are now agoing ai they cul o |}ment when the Stanle | ree cit cree das | none s eg ef 9 ee citizen's committee. ed wae yeti ; oo ay * £ c a . oa : ts - , nley : left Georgetown sider, he possesses the necessary informa ua neo - ; . : x ’ at asthe LCs rovernment i (iis j runing am retur ied tha 5, { se yt mais on wat , ’ , 4 ae - ~ we ES 2 A We have no doubt that Mr. Heard de- | against Canada «nd blackguarding the mem- } evening—w cy? - ‘ a 3 eaten me } tion Fegaraimg the Ward system, especially ey a 5 : : : : at a ee ee ee wenty-four ; ward 2, which is one of the w be - oe serves the credit which the Patriot gives | bers of the cabiaet with a view to prevent- | hours without the news 3 | beheaded | “Or . i} : G — = : : ins , marine «fai i Thies ee ae : , Deneaced » the sBardian might a him. But why has the Patriot overlooked ing them from securing a fair measure of lhis is, certainly, not running the Stauley | have suggested the name ' of te Gio! ae 4 i i reci ‘oO vit > é saliat ) si ote isla a ca . e : — : ae i ~ BAe ; al 8 ) 200, | —mee ET ” the services of Me. MeDonald, of the Cus- eee ae ao : eae aad im ae ae t ol Prince Kdward Island. E. Fuil, who has always taken astrong 4 ' & ¥ ’ ; X Harries per is ia Again, Take the case of pe aH) < an . ; : SS 5 ‘ ss toms Department, who was for years the } situation in a nutshell.” Pest ing by ‘the Stanl y che oi a ie bo nee en eter ee eee fn a . A i . Pp 6S|;OHtanhie rom ne sian tola moderé te . ; - Stevi ee ‘ life of the waterworks movement: why has eae Pictou. By the present arrangement | I Pane angen pa R aaa € 4 : ; Wosti ¢ > ia . 2 : ok nan aiberal, EFORMER. the Patriot forgotten other gentlemen who Seed Testing at the Experimental | °very passenger will have to remain in ad tana : : : : , rMcto Peeyy ’ C * . took a leading part ju the agitation which Farm. Pictou from the time the boat gets in in Local Notices : oe the evening unti af Yelock + a : resulted in the employment of Hou. David] ye extent to which the work of the Ex-| ext day fe va i 30 o'clock p.m. the ead iene 2 . . ; ae + eseeme. a the work ¢ he Ex. | DeXt Gay; for it will be no use to go on to Ve do not want the ladies of Charlot y ’ ‘ a W ! ar oe. ef : ; ™., ; tO gO Of , t wi e ladies of Charlottetown 4 Laird as a ater Commissioner. Nee wig i farm system is being appreciated { iruro and have to wait there fur the St. | oe tum: She fant Be the welkd to Bad ent the haut ; But have the operations of the Water a ve gathered from the facts relating tu John or Quebee express. place to bay children’s clothing Prowse wn os le . the seed testing and distributior orai - 6 ee nae ©. a : — : Commissioners been all judicious? Whaet | Che aid r 7 ; vt distribution of gr na By the former regulations, passengers Bros.’ is the best spot on this part of the . Chas oe sanp es Oo, Secu -Ht t 2 ¢ . . wih } ‘ ; ‘ ag pt ‘ en: - about the reservoir? Many citizens think RA Re peg apn § ale F lity os oe Ae * : from the Island left Charlottetown by the earth. 192! Bi » sd BE eee ee Le eee ee ‘E!uiht express, went ou boxrd the Stanfe Boneless codfish and shredded fi Lt liestenin A0 Moliats of clele mndee baveg PONS! fot the Bret tsvce momthe of Sie iver ts a Oard SNS WLANs Fo. ws Call sh and shredded fish for sale } i $ already largely exceel t) sanenid: bes cite and, leaving Georgetown in the morning, at Beer & Gelt's. mar21 Qi a let : > . - . ‘ Lule 1a . ' . “A > e ie * - —_s that leaky hole, and that if the} whole of las: year. ln 180 the number of ioe = Halifax the same night or in St. Having purchased a large “stock of bank- Handsome Styles at Low Prices. S Commissioners had been better advanced samples tested rea shed 1,250, while up to the |’ — se following morning. — rupt goods we wi!] offer the whole stock at a a in respect to it, the money would rot have at inst., this year the number was ?,0%4. ——e ae pees from this Island will | sacrifice till the lot is cleared out.—Prowse fo) " > » _ 2 . ‘ r ar . » . . ‘ s ) been expended are neers - pore Saree the mail ae se twenty-four hours longer to} Bros. Mar 21 3i. \o) : : cost, and no fee 18 Charged lor the test | Maxe the same journey. : a > : ‘ nm . . a i miss 4 aus Beer & Goff have s¢ o ay 5 vor > y \ The chief of jection raised by the Patriot at = farm. The distribution of seed grain This is not fair to Prince Bdward Island; ir neal . hs 7 a very fine Northern We vuarantee the eorrect St les n id th > I _ ° te the present mission of Hon. George W — nits oven more astonishing and gratifying] and we must ask Messrs. Macdonald and ee ing es for sale by the dozen, bushel or “b] dD Ae 5 ali e Lowest Prices ; . * | evidence rj “a ae ee ane : wa arrel. nar2] 2i ‘ i Howlan is that he is “‘unscientific.” B . ce of popular interest in the work. McLean to undertake, as one of their first eee ae ere from the $1.00 Hat ws i 5 “unscientinc, ut Up to the l4th inat., 5,386 sample bags of| duties as the representatives’ of Ki , SS the Patriot had not a word to say against /8™!, holding three pounds each, were sent] County, the cbinaine of ‘this i elena . ~ the visit of the Hon. David Liird to the through the mail, Shia would represent over regulation by which the aeaal eeu Gael Superior Draft Stallion Re las JOHN McLE q> ad & CO United § : ; eight tons grain. The distribution up to that | gy Ff uy: wide tne Stan ey starts each b «' ; ni States in the interests of the water- | date was divided as follows :—Ontario, 1,868 ay from Pictou instead of from George- * .- “ae e "\~< Tr ° oe / 3 Y ; is works—though Mr. Laird was, scientifical- bags; Quebec, 1,635; New Brunswick, 208; an, : AUCTION. Chariottetown, March 21, 1891. jy, as ignorant concerning waterworks as Nova Scotia, 216; Prince Edward Island, 130; aare also another thing in connection > = Saat eee a me eee en M H i : ner 2 ; Manitoba, 591; Northwest Territories, 497, with the Stanley that should be regulated. . aR yy Taw oh aan ’ Mr. Howlan is concerning the tunnel. We]and British Columbia, 248. These figures We can all remember that last winter the WILL SELL BY AUCTION, SATUR are to infer from the Patriot that it was all | considerably in advance of those at the} Stanley tried to run to Charlottetown early | at eeetar ae ae bere - ahem Day), . . . é ‘ , a : " - : 7 a c o c ) Y laa right for the Hon. David Laird to take a corresponding date last year. The samples | in the spring when there was heavy ice in ; io a a fircaioon dary ee ‘ clean ths Caled Bitak , were made up of wheat, barley and oats for} the Straits. Now we have it de eee The Stallion “‘ REGULUS,” sired by im- 3 rip to the United States for the promotion | the most part, and the extraordinary demand | authority that that eff et did more iat as “| ported “Barrister,” dam by imported of the waterworks, but all wrong for Hon. — indicates the general desire that | the steamer than ali the ee : nt jury to *Ciyde.” ies M 7" prevails to improve the cereal cre i i ae PCOS Gis 86 OUner wipe Eee ee, wos Mr. Howl ‘ and—evy ag crop of the ring the winter ees . & Rooylus” i - “ , ] , an to go to England—even]jominion. After harvest the ciahahah sak du ing the winter. it is a well-known fact : R gulus” is a dark bay, with black though his action was suggested by our | each three pound bag is expected i nalaak es that over 10,000 rivets were started in the — 3 years old, weighs about 1700 lbs PRINTER qt ‘yo »% > ek PT AY ENE e . ‘ 1? . ’ . ” : Stanley } he ramonriowe har : Superior stock ¢ ay : a AS, = ; < ie! Island geologist Be Rein and advised b full report al the results to Prof. Saunders Stanley by tb tre mendous hammering the E sto getter. . - 3 aE Y - BC »OnKB N DBRS ‘ ’ : » Save y aia : steamer got during last winter ; and if the Can be seen at P. B. Gillis’ Livery S . : the independent geutiemen of the Board of Religi same foolish: attempt tu drive | re “te SE amos ae icteg Cong aed 1 lis’ Livery Stabies SND . . om eligious tervices. ee hh @ ei p 0 Grive ver up the and aiter JMondayyeor inst. Al sessilis rade ! 8 S Services Straits is made this year, in all probability Ter b asl : “se P : reepely o catests “34° Cr ae rms at saie. f 5 Rae gees 2 Itis to be remembered that the bottom| Kensington Hall.—Sundsy School at 2 39; | ~ oS will ‘bo the rents. ; : RY. Bh R i - i | . Tors 5 ats ° = Tae y { leave he Sts - ome 4 A , rr he) of the strait has been bored and surveyed Fy ” service at 7, conducted by Mr. } ,. we 6 not Pic ive the Stanley on the R. BEAIRSTO, Boe da Bt a5 A Az Sutclit Subiect of address: ‘‘A Weepi reorgetown-Pictou route until the Stes : 14,9 oay ae . : by Governme: gi ‘ : cliff. Subject of address: ““A Weeping | nw, vioati > untu the Steam meh20—wy dy eed Auctionser. rs pms it engnees ; that the con-| Christ. The classrooms have been opened Navigation bosts run to Charlottetown ? ’ ————(x}———___— sulting engineer of Sir Douglas Fox visited | that none will be turned away for want of It may be said that it would an ineonyen- ae | f] " hi ttn 4. TT cuties 1 . 1 ; . . « ° t re ~< + & ‘ yc ~ . ? % . ; +? ¢ “. ey . 73 fa ¢ 4 and examined the locality; that our own room as was the case last Sunday. All who | tence tu the merchants of Charlottetewn to WE eb : AS 4 HE WPS nN Wi % pr7e FE OWest 2 : ecologist, Mr, Bain, bas onnatied einer on eo to other places of worship warmly have their goods brought by way of Gsorze & es ~ me Vs eh lian badd Cis LIU Woe ‘ ee or clentilic | welcome town : ity . 7 Sore- : . : o: but that surely could be remedied f , data which it would have Th ie neds al , ee ae _ se remedied by 1 Se iphones Zi ad have taken a stranger Zion church —Services to-morrow will be | te Marine Department arranging through i i | 9 oh A Complete § f PT.AIN « #2. eee bie % seolo ist months to obtain tae conducted in the morning at Yelock. b rates as chean by way of George! ne ! ao Be Sa ene ck of PLAIN and PA NCY ST ATION: 1, at a cost o un- ~ g i 1} o'clock, by s cheap by way of Georgetown as if : okar ER) ; “ar . ; , ‘ “Neo ge 3: e ” * =” ws : aS taxes & nS Ui. . ¢ mannnt o tn ee dreds or, perhaps, thousands of dollars ; er oo cag . ee and in the evening brought direct to Charlottetown The ; i . _ cr mt cannot be Seaten. : . »tat { oclock, by the Zev DPD Sutherland shee ooten or a ae ela ee E ma to ae ke that Mr. bain—who is surely the best judge | Morning prayer meeting at 10.15 Sabha comes — anyway, and can haulal . Ea 7 . : — > ‘ . ' ee SE. ~ 5 , 15. Sabbath | good deal more than they do in the early en | SRS YW YE «ch Bet ~~ £' nr ls : " . is confident that Hon. Mr. Howlan is School and Bible classea will meet at 2 30} «cnring m re = j d in ti early € ee iae Wi 3.) PEORG € ne oe oy Er “ aor | 5 I Prag m mths: and when the vreater risk rYTrTN x *} i BG JZ Ww x 4 = Be er BA J A ek Cul A re2 18 greate risk JOHN READ will Lecture on the | ae p. m. el 1 z the steamer is taken into eonsideration oe s ee ove subject in the Schoolroom of the competent te remove the doubts which rest . aa meill ; | s ‘ a veme er tt é av Gosp< Meeting in a eal os — ‘ i : en mabe ee upon the mind of Sir Douglas iat lls hectare Hall, Sunday oe x ee aN ut w - be found that it is more profitable | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, SCH oye r ED aU Gt eaNMwwsersr® + owe by his misapprehension concerning the dip Strangers always itldadie ” Pie a ’ a4 the — ernment to a the Charlotte- 4 : n o ip A & BO 7 ge a : ee E 3 é pe * a 4 ESé} G KS ! . He S : 9. 3 “Vo ¥ siti Gin a es : : town gooas over the rei Way ron thi a S) rg oe gant 6 _ % ® ce ' - j ” A 5 of the Scrat ~-as to the probability of leak- ee a + be eek one “4 re far than to jeopardize the es cons het ain KR hED saay, 24inn Oi March, i C hariotictown, January 6, 1891—w fs : age. Why, then, may we not, reasonably Re Patar’ ee cost nearly $150,000 J at that i "tis ; ’ *| St, Peter’s Church —Palm Sunday—8 a m., a cahteswitn dit innate ON BEHALF OF THE ae estimate of the cost of the 7 a 10.15, Matins; 11 a. m., | while aa mcs awe ee last yea ; : a = - ce mr a ene work | That need for all the Patriot’s} Holy Communion and Sermec ; 3.15 Chifd-! ont ie Diauley was leit ou the Georgeiuwa) Hear Cy a te = se | a , 4 9 = » : ; a v - ma e, i Yr t IS rere Gonmu sbed st * e oo 3 a. ‘ ; 2 pe ges mag eee EPo™ + ; et ate’ cae " Fs : prate about the matter ? Spe ‘ a 9 Evensong ; i p. m, ae ate hay n ” with a & sv % ae LEAGU toe (for “G “ee aN “he - PG se j ae We es ee Special Service and Sermon, +] i. oe vag, digest % . _ i ee 14. Se Lg on 7 ; : ere Baptist Church Services —Preacher at 1 z aan. 59. 88 taken to Charlottetown, only Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8 o’c'ock., SecP ata SHS BF Mwié alm wakes ay v ] we } t [a Pht 4 + ? i Finances of Oniario. a. m., and 7 psm., Rev. J. A. Gordon, A rm sae erie: ree trips a week were made, Adimission 10 cents. 3i—mch20 | ~ —{ xX ———_—_——- connie M , pastor, Sabbath School and satis nt » nterest ol the merchants of Kiag ee : 2 a - 7s Tuat guod grit Goverament—the Gov- Bibie Class ut 2 Sa iggy oe gf tent eevel ty te interest of the people whe Q 2 1} Ri ehmcetoe Delcam by _ Pupils, will give a GRAND ¢ evnment of Untark sn : we come. , "he Bible Class at 230 te i : . " X hers CU getown-t hes ut route, an i iu 4 Re S438 ly . : JER #09 8 eS 4 . I yj Im t Le Pa Lega: Os ’ cae ayndes m7 the ae tively interesting. Oe ee of -the Stanley herself, this ws AHURS SAY EVENING, April 9. «dmission, 25 cents ai ae ‘ year nearly $500,000 more than its receipts. m ipk opie regulation for taking the Stanley to Cha:lotie » ‘ Se Ci . \ ’ ; . ‘ _ , . hehe Pate a b x Su « he ‘9 reuy 3% i +1 + ere Setar _ ae " x : ; According to the Empire, the receipts on ‘Karly Canadian History.” ee adn aioli and ne | sa 8 tras: SN % ordinary account amount to $5,527,884, as rat ee the fo ; > Georgetown. Picton route ° } a i ~ > © ening of 3gatio ; ¥ against $5,461,172 for 18389, thus doviian a o R. Firzcerarp, Esq., Stipendiary Messrs, ‘Muakinhl 266: Me Lean will be Ten Tons oe Stock. | ye: lg a a falling off ae coidiin : p lagistrate of Charlottetown, delivercd an | serving the interests of their constitue - Menisinhainnininisns 5 + a 4 alling off amounting to $133,288, while the | excellent lecture in St. Paul’s schoolroon: | ivsisting that these changes ‘w aaien ae ' | j i } : : Ot. Oo Sis i 3 ve he ace ¢ nies . } 7 i , a receipts on open account are $95,270, as last evening. It was, for the most part, a ‘ 7 G a F, ae Will deil for tne next Mouth at : } : ‘a compared with $77,232 fur 1889, making the vena! of some of the trials, sufferings und} Cardigan, P, E. I., March 19, 1891. ta § 1-4 Gents Gash 7. gross receipts for this year $3,423,154, as ae ee, hee * es pioneer Jesuit so: - a fF ; a 5a nissionaries to the indians of Canada. : 4 Hy crease in gross receipts of $115,250.) 4" is martyrdom at the hands of the tor- S ris aan mch20—dy pat 3w 2aw wy pat jour 3w ee Te ee ‘ a Aco ; ‘ «ae t S1r,— While I should be very sorry as ; y pat jour aw se ¥ _ revenue is thus dimin- ein egos oS ee ae by | loyal Islander to approve of the tect AVING TO REMOVE in the M tracts it ig ? e Uana- |: ic Bs unas ‘ I i 1 a, the expenditure, “ usual, keeps! dian hereoes of the past should thus be edad ag oe a the Patriot in the matter of ! 4 j' Stor ‘ a . in bie : onth of April, while our steadily mounting up. The expendi-j}ed toremembrance. Canada has a history | editor a cannot but agree with the 1! BB e Ri store 18 undergoing extensive alterations, we will, ture under supply bill foe 1800 was'$3,907,- Genta while air none of tha detades iat th os o hat untrustworthy sheet that Mr. ak L i, during the next four weeks offer s S : i ° 685, as against $3,181,614 i . | future may draw inspiratio: AS ce | Howlan should not have been cent to con- CLOCKS — . er some Special Lines im uy a& ms wy .614 in the previous thanks ueavai ies fad ft Yong af 2 ote of | fer with Sir Douglas Fox in England. But iio: sak UKS, SILVERW ARE, &e., at-.a Great Reduction to . year, or an increase of $186,071, while the} by A. B. With oat meine vs seconded | my objection is not that of the editor of the 4 avoid trouble of storage 7 : ‘ gross expenditure mounted up to $3,896,-} Charles Palmer, Faq naa SApEeen ed ee who is opposed to anyone being , age. & S24, as against $3 653,356 in 1889. bei corded t Mr r Jed : : V ac- | sent because such an action means a ud- FRENCH | 7" , belng an o Mr. uzgerald. Rev. Me. | va on th “agg San @ : . acted aiid Vie Mente - | vance in the direction of our securing th éx — in gross expenditure of $242,968. 7 wer pied the chair. Hee tunnel, which consummation would be ae a ° * A AW LOR ee be said of the Government of ' etn ne to the obstructionist Patriot, and secial V ] f: . this Province im view of such a showing as orrible Apostacy. ecause, should his idea be carried out, and | >2@* alue for 539 Cente Watchmaker and J ; ‘s r ’ e ; eweler, ia made by the Government of Oatsrio? ed aE a the very best tunnel engineer in the Ch’town, March 13, 1891—2aw& w North Si me pe ato 9 hs ; On oo vee of his visit to Charlotte-) ¥ rld” be ‘brought to the locality” there Special Value for 69 Cept aaa cd — h Side of Market Square. ~~ Justice in the States. an te following incident was observed would be additional outlay for the Patriot . x Bers, ° SS —————SESE ace ythe late Rev. Norman MeLeod, and | t° growl at. But my plea is that Mr. How- a Tun hish thet den win were dressed out noted in his journal : lan is the wrong man to send. | grant that We have pl ) of jail im the City of -New ai aa Stalking up the town we met some Morven nom <r Pe been done has been done ave placed on the Counters two men. ‘The following conversation amuse y wat. owlan and that } ines of CASHMERE an’ ATOUN days ago, and shot down like dogs, has|* exemplifying a. strong Charen as honor is due to him for bringing the ais : and MERINO at 3 s diverted public attention to the maladmiais- _—_ or fellow, a teetoteler (?) wae the question from ridicule to likelthéod of ace. above prices. These goods are ALL . ° e ® Speaker ‘ se (‘s * . . . mae enn | tration of justice in the States. Lynching Pach ee wes Campbell. plete success; but where a misunderstand- WOOL and 46 inches wide, and will be ° . : pre oe 8 my Uncle Dona'd alive, ing relative to geolo ical at . 1 is one of the results of a halting and uncer-| Jchu—No; he is dead, rectilied, it would a eiiee ed h to be) found the best value ever cffered in} & tain operation of the Jaw. In view of C. (very carlessly)—Aye, aye. Is my uncle | been sent wh " oe na eee t : 4 — ° i otealive? orn er y uncie sent who gave Mr. Howlan all the in- arlottetewn. | ; shin Salles Wt Silla. Ud oadiia hale vin oe! te ee formation he carries to London, and who s y , } law in their own hands. Under our British| ©-—Aye, aye, (but no wnarke of sorrow) and eoulc at once supply such information of a TANLEY EROs., i : + institutions justice is surer and prompter bi 9 oe ae ; “floor” Me ee might at any moment = Brown's Blook. & :- i : ' , joalindeod, they are the-caly-Free-Chaac floor” Mr. Howlan in his interview wi ona Consequently lynch law is rarely, if ever, | men in the parish ! y Free Cauich- the British geologists. The Patriot eu a Rprcheneeen - ree * The telegrams dwell much on c (opening his eyes and lifting up his hands) | i gly says : “It will be admitted that there E é Ht fas A g a e Arrive (x) : ‘ the fact that it was the best le in New | nave Us is that possible ¢ ate better geologists in Britai ’ a tim A ft i 4 . Ee ee k Orleans who took part in the et : ae death of his uncles was evident!y at reg Gtantell? tis dare the Pacine “A TNo. 11Q of = amt . om prete . toc ; ; e | joke in comparison with the horrible « ctany | Hat there is in the world Seiten t A ave, Ucem Otrect — EB ie ? 6> . Italians ! of his children. We BDOS"a’Y | capable of giving an opinion PB, as 4¥ erytnin = EE a2z° dare. D i a te siemc, i ~ of the stvaitsas Mr. Bain is! We don't wae Bere Oneal my ie ee ° . ° i : informatic . 5 < " > ‘ —" ¥ . Parlianse be eee of the present British aa = at some bargains while we are | = 8 pole ghar age any other ee Fionf anaes oad et ARRIAGE BUILDERS !—We intend clearing out our . uo peervative membefs and ou soc eap to make 100m f; r t} 2 ver | a o 4 i . ain is ie st authorit cs 30} 3, - ‘ te Gt. : < , ra € thes e : one Liberal have had to resign their seats goods to arrive in the early spring. "Those | a di ae not excepting even our gues ace BF ‘ager ve of User =“. Goods, and give lip ihe trace ’ ok kee getting involved in scandal. a — . ne — Cheapest Crockery | cecmriaien eee ek W m. yom m—the 50 Boxes V eae x ri vr t 1¢ coming scason we w:ll sei . at Sveci iily Re luced Prices 4 oritish public opivion is evidently mor w— WV. P. Colwill, maléd&wdw ° its om wt ‘lot is as ridiculous as 200 lib. Boxes: Kies. ic for Cash, HA Rg WARE Y Dra nhn Sint de s h rigid in demanding a clean, dece ; ? —-— ; its opposition to the progress of the tuunel|,’. .¢ 1b. Boxer Figs, 32-4 * S80, BA nw ee and CARRIAGE GOODS. Terms é im the lives of public men. ' nt record ; . splendid assortment of stamped asuaburg Beceeaaae’ ane = of Trade and the} , Qu Codaeh mF Short. Prices Low: for Cash. . ' or hooking, at Jas. Paton & Co, Sheir happy secoguidien of Tht need ahaa an aaa Se W. J. BOSWA NORTON & MM NEI ‘ On OL .ne : - . c : . « : 7 7 = 4 § re need of sending. Ch'to¥g, March 17; I—dy wli ots Charfott ; . - : : Bi a ae aL, nargottetoy Jeg. 9. 1890—2aw an : : own, Deg, 0. 1800-—Saw snd wy City Ha:dware Store.