MARC!-I'6,i§tx _ ¢-ge, .5'“‘*'% - ' -‘JI-‘ __ '.’.n 1:. .I ,»,, ,.»,_-_Ie 1- ...~ I.-I... ,_ _ I- .__. _ ‘ ,f .‘l';~. _ -wg .-';I£f‘- I ._ ._ ‘-" ' ‘ ” ’ ' ' ` ’ 5‘}`;`I$" -"'I`r}`~"?. ‘ » i s ,.'_,»-;~i _ Lsrasr News I T¥'lEM\"CHAl(L(5TTETOWN GUARDIAN' 'FIRST 0,. ALL.. - ~ - .I ~.-- . ,_ , V ’,. __"' . _-,.,_,,_~ , ` 0" ,i , ' ' . < - i . ,. _-mf. "` SL- """"""" _ - " , '_i» 1.'.I.I.¢;.'_ '.-..1~ ,-»"'._’,-AI.. . _ _I , _ rl _ ‘ " I'- I " I'I--' fI“"" _ ~ ‘ ,.,f_If<;<~~_.I .,_:..,_<..I,=_. 'l::..=~.;_¢_.~~ __, _ ..- ___ _ _. _LQ _.,_,__,_,___,____z__$__ _ _.__ ____.., __ . - _ e., ._ ,_ _ip _ - -.__ s. _ _ __ ,_ _ __’. '_ __ , _ .. _ _ I I' Q .. . CHARLOTTETOWN _ I and QUEEN’S COUNTY If, pays to buy ln_'idiis Province. One drunk, arrested Saturday night will appear before the police court this morning. There will be soothe; of those most enioyable Masquerade skates in the Big Arena tomorrow night. Rev. Dr. Campbell of St. Dunstnn’s College, delivered an eloquent sermon in St. Dunsten’s Cathedral la-st even- ing. Numbers seven and eight batteries of the Fourth Regiment H. B., will meat tomorrow, Tuesday. afternoon at one thirty, at _the Drill Hall to parade for the oi>§Ili!1g of the House. The many friends in this city will deeply sympathize with Charles L. and Mrs. Reardon, Albany, in the death of their three month's old dau- ghter, which occurred on March 1I=:t, as announced elsewhere. It is announced on good authority that the C. G. S. Stanley, which was attempting to reach thc_Magdalen ls- lands with mails, had abandoned the eport, having encountered very heavy ice, in the Gulf. She has been ordered to return and will not makie another attempt for the present. ...__- lliver yesterda rt. ° eervi th Cfeise. who I:sin.iis;r§sshmr Rev' for the highest S¢01‘0 in bowling ` R€V.- T- F. Fullerton drove t ww; ducted _Y B. .rnoon and coi- Lsst week J, G f] won the weekly p19i;eo?>! vtgviiihdollg: l3"fl“='S alleys- His pinfaii was zsof _John Caswell won a similar pri-ig Ifor highest in duckpins, putting thc remarkably good score of 125 on Quite a few water pipes were ¢,.0,_e,_ in the early hours of yestirday morn- ",‘E- when the temper-anne' ten to eight below zero. 'l`his.wnn the third I°“l_€St t0H1flCrature recorded this sea- "ff"“» tl” _“l"C“fY OH Previous ooo *"°“9 Ilflvlllll flrulilicd to fourteen L 8. nil ien below. ,_ Sllildny fires are now being consid- ered a regular thing by the ilreimn, ln the past five Sundays the G has been but one “day of mst" .for th, lll`li-fllile, last Sunday; there haviniv been In-es on tue mi, mu and pm? of lfciiruary and March 5th, (yL5;e,. Jay-I Yesterday afternoon at 2.20 th.. U-13"" l`l-`lll.‘! for a fire in the honso Oilinfiil and occupied by Mrs. Elica Wllllamh. on Williams' Lune, off Elm Avenue. The fire was caused by on; In all the'Protestant churches in this city yesterday evening strong sermons were delivered on “Amuse- ments”~and the congregations were appealed .to requesting them to at- tend the regular Wednesday evening meeting, setting aside any indoor or Itdoor ainusements which might °‘ > coxnpletel t‘ wh i_ tl‘"d to keep mcmlmrs away during whicl?xtil:iiu1Il1c litliliflilirlxgarlxlicjsl llllilly izuttcd, especially on the "Shake that cold. Don’t give lt time to get in its fine work. Get une of the reliable cold breavers we sell. A11 tho popular cough mixtures, om- n1gione,‘etc., etc.; _in stock fresh from the markets. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kent ifltrnets. drtf. _ _ Bonn. _________ McPHFlRSON--.-\t Lyndale, on F‘eb'y. ______.. ' . ~ t 95 WH to L' D' and Mrs' Mc.Ideuth nf MrS` Noah wuuglmn' Cum' pullqhetgalcccfnd half was much faste Pete St wart Brudenell ‘ a ' Y r e , ° . . and more iniertstins- The Ramblers AIib_Bus. Field Peas-2, Wm; creed, _ I I I I I I ~ E01' 25C. ion. I _ I I Pherson. n. son. Ill- ;‘.=', ’ - _ » I - _ ` I \: _: - - - __ I _ feat by the score gf 8 to 6. The 11IIfo11;`II;g;I;i2;gu?i', S?I’B.n¥A)iII.ltnel?,n¥Ifill‘;‘l`re13o I I I I"'A_" -/_/, If II . ' .'l';I:;f~5._ =.T&_,'__'_,,_'E,'.~_;_. game. although fairly keenly contest- Fcn.y_ I _'I _ I/ I _/~ _ __ ` ' ,,§i'}l',§‘,§’,EE_§`; I-ed. _was not as spectacular as the CLASS A, ,_/_/' ;__,.__._._‘,g.__,, -_ ‘ gi' previous games played here between ,,I /I/_L ;1;‘"-I IIIII .1 ~l~,~-"_.,I. - I I, ;§;:a'5II'.’iél. 5 f.a=.2'=ei§‘;;;';} Moncton and Halifax. For the first 3 Bus goth Ccntury 0at5__1 Rmb, _ J; _ ff' ' I IHIII 5 ‘ II ,-','§;'ii§§?5!E`I I ‘ I ' 1 ‘ 1 ‘ ' I - ' _. -‘i I . ' » ."‘:::::1 --»- -1:9121' I % I I, I I .QI ` I 'I \ \_ . I , _ . I I' 'I ~ ' \ c .I I I , _ III _ I II I I . If I I Qi.-°+ I /I _I ,'» I \ I I I I . /I » ,4 I , _ ' ‘YG _, ` fr .:I. , ~. .III 1,/ I "III I.. I .I » I II I I" I _ I -I I I, Q I I II v . snmcto sta , nd have already si n r _ _ _ . __ _ I ' ' Saturday morning a horse left Standing in-front of a store on Graf- ton Street, City, with a. weight- at- tached to the bit, dragged the weight and proceeded as far as Orabbe's cor- and if the day is not stormy it is confidently expected that a record crowd will be in attendance. A num- ber of matches -between different teams _hAY_.e. been. arranged. I SPIIIITINISIIIWS IIIIIIIIBIIIIIII Moncton ' Victorins, professional champions of the Maritime Provinces, met the Halifax .rofessionals her -‘ltarr trophy, and we It down to de- » » - P Y . :zitrr flint th: game was more inter- esting and was D, fair exhibition. 'l`lIc-re were two new men on the Halifax team, Hilton in goal, and l)i~n.`»hy as rover, and they were the _most ccnspicious players on the lo- :narkable shots. The game was unnecessarily rough and Norman was the principal of- frnder although not as bad as i previous games. WINDSOR, March 1-In a rough and tumble game of hock-ey here to- night, the Windsor Y. M. C. A. tie.) the Nova Scotia amateur champions Tthe Amherst Ramblers. The grim.; was fast and exciting throughout, and excitement was intense all th time. ` - The first half was very fast. In this period the locals scored thre times, while the visitors netted th 1 came on the ice determined to win, out Wlndsor’s defence playcd a splen- did gamc, and the visitors only scor- ed once, the g-ame ending: Ramblers, 3; Y.M.C.A., 3. Two of the Swasti Ramblers. _ O'[‘TAWAf March I-As 9, result o FriI1ny's victory over Ottawa, th ., Y 8. E ‘ ed up th.. two Cleghorn brothers, Smith, Lindsay and Rowe for next season. lt is likely they will also to plac on the ice when the 'fits leagu g me is called. Four of the ep. Renfrew backers pooled $1,800 and placed it the red and white in Ct- UIWI1 dlll'l¥\Z eek/'at odds of 1') 1, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay East; 2, to 7. They wanted to wln,this game J, M, Moman, New Perth; 3, gem- more than the other/ fifteen put to- gether. _’ defeated Quebec by six goals to tw - _ _ . _ o felnoon hffvmg IC. ` I_her»s illness; in a national hockey association fix- ture lasf night. The match uns fns _H“b‘=‘f» B' ' t,`,',,, bomuet themselves. Quebec played s. hard game and should have had anothc . ’ ' ` ‘r Ifrom the W. M. S. of IL __ 1 e goal, but Umpire Ryan refused to al- low it Itlllfafternoon ““_d_I“he,f0u0wmg WEL CAMBRYDGE, Mass., March 1- Queen’s College of Kingston, Ont. defeated the Boston Hockey Club last night in a hard fongh& contest ‘at Boston, four to three. ith less than two minutes of the game re- maining, G. George scooped in the winning goal for the Canadians from a nasty angle. _ _ ; _ _,_..__---w-»-'-- IIIIIIISH IU ISSIIIS I ; reformers in the House of Commons to ascertain how far the British Government and Ambassador Bryce were involved in the Canadian-A:meI= ican reciprocity negotiations, that the Government has decided to issie 'soon a “White Paper" on ihe saab ject, includinx; the Ambassadors ri- port of the whois matter. '-" " ~ H' " The -infill Party Chefs* that me use -1 A11't Mn ui-2 rt- ____ _ British Government. en_gin_ee;?d Ciinl; $1 GO)tte1I_ Gexsrggtowiona ' ' e _-‘T011 SALE, 2 doors with stained ndian consent o rec prG0_y W _ Pair Orpingtons (cock and hen)-1, 1( EIMS. UIIBU 200 H' ollsheatmng' 3:9 ‘{1n';'°d,P‘i?If_f`ent;_(; 9p_§I_'_‘f Mrs. E. HemPhill. Georgetown. 12 mms stained glass and one Hiirll otlieg batgh of f1\msrions`>wns‘{ni.fIde Pair 0rping'l?ll§~'(9°°k°_reu and p“1` window shade (almost n(?;I:c c1)6(0 at.today's session but beyond s-\y- le;.)_1’ Ex;-rtic lei' Gmennelm . cheall. Apply at Si§i;_c_\;_3_. . ____ _mt _'mon OI the Amh___ad___ hmairl C 1; (l_<;g__ o{_I;?,d__(__cI_i;c,l_t__ and “EL I A ' D non' SALE, the vB1'i{ai§iélT55l’_'?” “cIa5\Il.;IlI§Z.§1osIIithmgaifhaagsflri-(I1vadr;)II Pm White mghorns .(°°°k°"f“ “_““ known as Fitzroy Hall situated ___;*______;’ to _“Swiss mu _“meet De_c__ xptullet)-let, C. B. Glay,_2nd, latrick own" of Fitzroy and Pownalliitlccttso meal. The foreign secretary propos- l1€g°i,. Brown Lgzhorns dock and H°“"’°' “mm” and garden' Inrlsses cd- he “WI V’ M" f“"'l‘" “°f°' hen)-1 Malcolm Nicholson victoria Mr’ Alexander Brown 3?il1.I)2r;p.1 ` ments until the “White l‘af>er" his Crosm ' ' _ _._A-igé-;-_(LTL SIZES-‘A‘I,ib"§i-"Q b02ll Issued- ' E;_‘ow_i_i LI§ho__1_‘_n§_'(cockei(‘_ell and - , . S I I _too amnii ll" I » ~ ° “fe” °°'8° LES.-If y0\1l‘ 52° 5 D ni _ ______________ town; g_ D_ _y_ ggewmig-,_ WG Wl1l°"°“““5° It ‘.°"S°,°°“.'n,e°‘¢,,f',. _ __ Pan- niacin spanish or Minorks, “QI B“'°F§,,‘I,‘,‘,‘,',l1f,c°o1 arfI`mItea st ¢1(;I;(Ii>d' ' Dressing will positively create anew T " _.__ --- ------E~---I-I3,-'i,,URNITU'1.U§ growth o[`Y|5,ir, _ Y 0 Pnglitqndiesgneg offers by pri: hnd Y°,“ bw,°“°, 3’ ,h°,‘;° D°, mfg; i vate sale hcr household furniture-iw g’i;l1_V‘;A anrcie ‘_ _ml`° and watch' um Will be roused to ill natural duties , hmble ,mhogany Wm-,I I 0 Y I and your hllfonsnegzh headache and Iopportunity. In reference to the Edu- 1\<".ty IOP ll0\l~“»fT\iZ 2.700.000 V0l\l\ll¢\- MISS Mllllllh. E553* 5ll1BW» Qllllr- ' df B ` _ Ic‘I1'I»e Escada: lined. lflallflchhy dining re=_n_I§R_I_ _ _ ___ _ ____ In constipation be cn if yon min Iostional program you will note that The bunk rcfiins have fi Capacity nl tette-Messrs Moore, Welincr,_H.inee. utensiontahle, and also many oth- _ hai _';““t"““ °,__h gi H d! ° ,thc committee has provided excellent about ll00.000-rnhkiniz the library. Foster. Duet-Mlisers Robins and ‘t F ng V '"1 me “E” ° °' S speakers for cnch branch nf egricul-`as it stand.-I torlny the potential Saunders. Violin.~B__olo-Professor Vin- have Fred Taylor again. ’l`hey an- nounce they will start in the summer 5 Bus, Monty-fe pD¢,ag0e5_1' Q,,__.,_ gc to sign.up their team for the season nd of 1912, and have a winning seven o, , y __ I gan; 4, Jos. McPherson, Laimching; OTTAWA. March 1-The Oltfiwas I. Bus. other white Variety Pota- d ____ __ __ __ I Wm. H. creed, Albion; 4, John Rob- was w nes~e a crow o “'85 the °“lY mem" of G tail agent 4000. Palsy ries exciting in mson' L' Montague' ' the first and second periods, but Ot- . lava obtained a safe lead in the S 3 C ~ _ Harry. Cflfllemlc' Lester’ Chmlcs an third and was never forced lo e¥l'-end loan Conn um ben' 4' Mal _ 2 _Bushels White Fyfa Wheat-1 John Sloan. L. Montague; 2, Wm. H. creed, Amon; 3, Jes. M. nei- Stewart, .Aitken's Ferry; 3,' Jamoa Gowan Brac; 3, D. _K. Shaw, Bru- denell; 4, Chrisostom McCormack, S J Bus Gothland Oats-1'D P Reilly. 3 Bus. Tartar Ring-1, George An near. 1, D. P. Ross; 2, J. Leslie Poole; 3 Chris McCormack' 4 Richard Creed cnl team. Hilton stopped many re- 3 ]3°us_ Old 1s1;md B1ack.0ats___1' ,‘ff§l‘? If/_r Wm. Currie; 2, George W. Aitken* 3 Bus. Other Vare y Black Oats- W. Aitken; 2, Neill McKenzie; 3 George Keenan; '4, John Annear. ` 2 bus. Six llowed Barley-1, Wm. H. Creed; 2, M. W. McLeod, Strath- cona; 3, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay East; 4, Richard Creed H hill Burnt Pt 1, J. M. McLean, New Perth; 2 1 Bus." Bcans-1, Fred McIntyre, Montague Bus Flax Seed-1 Richard Creed Fr Jas. Howlett, Gowan Brac; 2, A Peters, Rollo Bay East. 5 Cobs Garden Corn-2, Richard Creed, Albion. sius Clay, Dundas; 2, Jas. Howlett, Gowan Bra ° 3 Hcnr Green Cardi- 5, John 0. McPhee, Georgetown; 6, Malcolm Nicholson, Victoria Cross. Q Bus. Green Mountain Potatoels- ard McCormnck,- St. George’s, 4, Wm.- H. Creed, Albion. toes-1, Malcolm Nicholson, Victoria Cross; 2, Henry Green, Cardigan; 3, 5 Bus. Other Early Variety Pota- toes-1, George W. Aitken; 2, John I . P colm Nicholson. 1 Peck Eschallots-1, R.W. Bulpitt, 2, Edward Bulpitt. f Bushel Rose Type Potatoes-lst, Cassius G. Clay, Dundas; 2, Henry Green, Cardigan; 3, Jas. McPherson, Launching; 4, Neill McKenzie, Gas- peraux. 1 Bus, Beauty Hebrew Potatoes- 1, J. M. McLean, New Perth; 2, John Sloan, Lower Montague. ' 'L Bus. Dakota Red IPota/toes, (smooth type)-1, J. M. McLean; 2, Wm. Cain; 8, Jas. Gordon; 4, Jer- ome Mcbean. ' ’ ` 1- Bus. Dakota Red Potatoes, (stock)-1, iPei>er Vineau; 2, J. M. McLean; 3, Jas. Gordon; 4, Jas. Mei llilillan. § Bus. any other Variety Potatoes -1, George W. Aitken; 2, John Sloan; 3, Jerome. McLean; 4, Neill McKenzie. POULTRY. _ Barred Plymouth Rocks (cock and hen)--1, Nnthnn Conrod, Sturgeon; 2, Mont Annear. Pair Barred Plymouth Rocks (cockereli and pullet)-1, Mrs. J. L. Poole; 2, Lon Wright, L. Montague. Pair Wyundottes (cock and hen)-1, D. J. Stewart, L. Montague; 2, P.R. McCormack, St. George’s. Pair hllyandottes (cockerell and a Bus. other variety white oats-` I, I of _ii . . Peter Vinenu; 4, Joh_n Mullaly. _ _` __I I I I “ I 2. =l‘\ 1;. _ __ _ _.___ I ____._i_... _____._._. - -_ -¥-----._______ _ _ , _._ _. _ <1 ig .. _,Q *» ` ".»_ \~,__. L .§:=-»‘ Creed, Albion; 4, N. W. McLeod, .\»_/.f/,§;`.,._.-j,.'L- _ .3-'I _ _, __ Bridgetown. ‘,`I""¢'_k1-.=.!?_!? ff" _ "`I' `-"'“ 3 Bus. Benner om-1, n. P. nose. » "-:-‘;:_»_':;;_‘.,_.“-‘-9;-j _‘.7 I' -- Hnnirnx, N. S., March 3-'rm A'itken's Ferry; 2, Jes. 1-1ow1f.tt,I " “ II, ‘ ;~ . . r. last mght In the thlfd 23”-ml’ for Vie Ross, Aitken’s Feiiy 2 J.L Poole, I , ,_- _ __ __ __ - 1 _ \ 5; _ .5 ,_,____ __ _ 1* ' ‘-;-_\_;`E‘4 ziel, Murray Harbor North; 4, Geo_ _ - __ _ ___/__ ~. . _ _ I. _ 13% I , , .. I . ' ' I Iii I I » I I, , III I If ,_ um .ini In I I»II~I In .I I } IZEIIIIIIIIIIWII SEIII _ , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I II I _IIIIII I i I I I i; -_ ._ _ _ ..,,,_____. 92, Bus._w_hite Russian wheat-1, . ` ‘ I ____f_` ‘ _ _I’ Richard' oreen, Albion; 2, D. P. lun, ~_ _ I ‘I I I I ‘ “ .Rose,I ,Aitken's Ferry; 3. Cassius » _-,_ ' . .. . . ‘- .c__§_1sy.___1€Iunass: 4.- Jenn o. Mernee. I _ I ‘ esorg own. I ` ,,'_ ».‘ 1 z Bus. other variety wheat-1, |. ,_'¢(¢{fi?,¢,-." 1" ,"\ t _ Terence Power, New Perth; 2, D. J. _ ` ':,_ ‘ I 9/" _ I .I:`..`~ ‘ ._s__,;I_-3 ,. /' |' /f,~-:»'__~, _ JA, . _. ._ ~ . ., LI \_\ I IIIIIIIII' III I I ' ._. ',~'. _-. ‘ I i.'n=\.".a"\-l-ill, ten ioinut'~s the la was slow but ard (;1~@¢d- 2 Horace parker; _-I ,185 .I : ` - ~ - I _ _»5I""“-I-I1: II-'-'-I1.:-:_ » . . . _ _ _ I ~ --_ ' ~ _ _ |...:;::;:a:...' ‘¢:r1--;=: ~=-: . /'fi ` II Stand up for your I L_ ._ own country < 2 Bus. Two Iiowed Barley--1, Geo. v '_.-: . ‘ __` __ I- - n 1, George Keenan; John Annear. ` I, `I_ I IIIIIII I II I I _ Buy Canadlan-made II ` I Z' I I\ I I I I I ` * '- I I _I I I If .I .I I I I ’ ‘I__ li.. I ‘IW II' - ,I/‘III ~ II , ~ _ I I ‘ ~ Y . , 6 2 Bus. Silver Hull Buckwheat-1, I-I I ' - D. K. Shaw, Brudencll; 2, Patrick I I ,I By Canadlans Mclntyre, New Port; 3, Capt. John I ` ` For Canadian5_ “ Wm’ ~ . e 2 sus. 'other variety Buckwheat- I I Be Canadians I ,\:' ~ r. _/,_e,_.;"___. 3.*.~‘7 7' -.2‘.-.'-'<-;1-'f"»;' _ °.‘ _.',;-'.~_-,~,.1v!\~.;.}_ .'57 _._,I_.__{1,;- ~¢-,aft-_._ -' .‘."-~‘ '.~.-..'-1-¢\--1-_“_ . . . I , _, _ f~.,, ;; ,»_..-,-.}_=.-,.{s\~.'.:-..-_._ I ' I I _ ,, __ ~. I., .-.-_».;-.'_~.~ "- - I _ _. _ ._ . ,..,._¢.\\e~\\.:\!.y I _ _ _ _ I I Toons coLLAns I I I are made in Canada _ /, _ -' ` '-2. .'.'.--'.-'-'-'."_'::-_`-.E'.='-I ‘ ` ‘. ‘ ._ . , /I . _.~._(¢¢_I -.-_/..I,I......-_-__, _ , I _ _,, . , '=`5-- ".‘:.= ll - r I. ____ _____y_d ____ ____ Y M C A T_____di Albion;-2, nov w._nu'Ipit_t, osrdiganl , . _ _ _ _ _ C __ _ . .»-_ .~..~...,~ ;....e:.w;;.f,,,;;I-;_I;;»...;.-;f;Is.~.;I.I II I _ Miss Canada s Appeal fo Ianadian l len. "€.L_§.-fi-is _/3Q§._';_j;-:‘_“;_:.Tfi \ .5 '1- ` /Iii-I- E .I ‘I _\ .__.--._....... -..._ .__ -T-*T"'1fl1'i‘!"ll*i=;”'.;1-:_-_"‘ I -a.: -I .»"<_-‘ -» ~.‘I°§;1.=_1.-lf-_-. -;;1- J js. -rf F 4" _“.5-_~ 7:” '_ _ ‘~“‘ .‘ 1*' ~1r':~*-_-:-1~ '\ .';-:_-: > :__ .::-_r _'___--* _sr ' ;. ‘_-_'-f';=_'-'§==f-°~“;-I’ - ;:__:_‘_ .fi /\ _;:' _ _/ I' . .;'»"i'L*~‘-'5-2"’ I/ .-an _./ I2’ / I lvti '_"'*`*... ._ ff _~...;..,,__;_I._.III Iliin- ;. 'IIIII I2; itffI`i.i'I.‘II'II'I 5*- #II -.1 t `- P75 'J .rt 11% " .,°7>f’ __ _ _s _-ef-22.* ;‘=>.'s»s _ ____ 4_2" I "I.';I'I5.l7 l`Il`l' ”~.“~e?=`?-'I "II-"=l_I_II.IIII _ ‘ I I 'iI.~ig;'\-~ 1 --III I <`l.";l.: If"",f.-'..l.-_"-;-_'f-§- `_'.'z-_.~.:;______. ;'“..__Il:L”.__Z_Z 1:°::.::::.7` _ ‘~:_____-*~"`%f_1.€q5\I:`~ L-"~‘=52 Ir-£ 3';-'JI --.t‘.:::1'-itz.. "_f_;;E'.- . _ ”*‘”_"_‘_] i i ‘IT/,_' Q- ! .___\,\__`1_@_.___7 ,II/_/_ _ 7' JW -53; X I' .. `\ ~-` -- , VIII?--nm-`5»="‘ ‘I ""I‘I». S-_-‘_-E £5" _ -béé‘[§_`- ,h.`iz=I "-._=-M' "__3,-`;' I~.-_._ _._1.»i ":f_,',‘-..I_I ..= _ ,I .1 , _,__ 5,. -___»,,, _ ,~ _ _ _ _ :I it if \ \ I~'..I,~~ -l_~_,.~`-‘41,,_-'~' .§~=I.‘ “. ~ ________ . ._ _ ._ . , _ Y JI. _ ,i_.m,,_, Pair Hamburgs, (cock and ben)--I . Y patent ladies will be presided over b Pair Hamburgs, (cockercl and pul- Mrs. Benjamin Rogers (Governmcn Breeding Pen Leghorus-1, Wm. H. Edward Hemphill, Georgetown; 2,I Mako your entries on the entry I: . _ . '_ - .- 1 DOL White Sh'-‘lleil Eess-1. Na- mart, J. H. ciu, Little York, no than Conrad, Fltllrlzeun; 2, Lou later than the 13th inst. For names rg Mrs. J. Leslie Poole; 2, Patriclc * and pullet)-1, David Reid, Victorielesting and educational. The ladiesyfrmn New York to Philadelphial; and meetings, Wednesday the 15th, hcld.those who digest statistics may be in the said rooms at which papers further interested to know that there will he read and discussed b com- are 375,000 subic feet of white marble y in the building. The whole is as tire t proof as metal and stone 'can make ‘House). The Poultry association will it. Even the book shelves am of also have an excellent exhibit of bronze. In fact, the only woo_d_\Ised poultry in the Fish Market, all ex- is thc oak and French' walnut Of the hibits in this class to bc placed no wninscoting is _some of the ro0ms_.-- ,. ( lla-ter than 12 o’clock noon, Tuesda David Gray, in HarP0l"e MHRMIDS Ithc 1-ith. Now! Lndics, farmcrs nn Ifarmers’ sons nr: v-ou preparing you exhibits. Do not rf-miss in endeavor ing to make the Fair ri success. We ask your assistance and co~o|>cration "Ask for the program of thfycon- 'and with your nssistnncc success is cert at the Consolidated eCl100l- assured. - ~ 3'I7dl`2l- l for March. l` ’_'?"_1'”_1__ _ - ANNOUNCEMENTS. forms and haw them nith' the Her “Of course you are going to skate at the Masquerade tomorrow evening. All the boys and girls will be there. 3--Gdli. _ "Bs sure” to 'sec 'the‘Hlecre_dtIon Drill and hear Leap Frog John at the concert Wednesday night. Merch 8th. _ 3-6di_-21. ‘of speakers and hours of educational meetings, also for reduced rates by regular trains each day of thc fair 'and arrangements for special trains- :sec posters or lsland papers 3-Gdrli. A HOME FOR Fllllll . lvllI.l.l0N BOOKS. "Hear the choruses, duets, solos and readings at the MacDonald Con- solidated school Wednesday 'I\l¥.l1l». March Sth. ` 3-6d'r2f. The building of New ’i'ork’s new public library is approximately rec- tangular, with two interior courts. and four main stories besides the cel- and the main igcnding room, over the largest reading room in th tho a who desire to farm intelligent- W0l`l\l~ TNS l`0°l“ lil 295 feel IODE c ty-tlirce milf-2 of shelves, with s. ca ly.`$f`hc fair is open to the whole pro- 177 feet wide. “"6 50 l0Pt llllrll- ll# ..Incnth is the main stack room divide s into scvcn stories and fitted- with six- Illremncr, puirnees, Blanchard, Mel- lr-‘llsb nnd Ross. Readers-Mrs. Houle, lar. The building proper is 390 feet long on Fifth Avenue, and 270 feet. deep. lt covers an arca of 115,000 square feet exclusive of the included court on the Forticth street side, with n contents of l0,000,380,000 cub- ic feet; it cost a little ovcr $8,000,000 exclusive of thc site. lt is divided in- to more than 200 rooms and halls, - it. 3-6dli. - looking Bryant Park on the west, is -- e "At the concert in Zion Church “Attention is dra _ _to the ad re James Mcldachern whlc appears else- where and will bn interesting to own- ers of lobster factories. I "Have you skated at a Masquer- ade in the Arena this season. If you haven't you don.'t know what you missed. You have another opportun- ity tomorrow evening. Don't neglect . School room the program will be: ,Piano solos-Professor Watkis and di Mrs. Inga. Lady Soloieis--Misses er valuable pieces of furni ure. ur- _mul color The “west Han , _ , tfculars on allllllcatlml to n ' ' 5 . ture. The Household science exhi\`- lrmc for three and a half millions ofinicombe. Tromhohe Solo-Mr. Gan- Illxg (,?."Walter 'DeBlofs, 7 West St. VIKDI' known. At Hllillw Df\’€Ul'°l`°- ~- mm M ‘U "mlm 2" °"""‘ tion held on the same days in the lnloks. We are informed that the to-I det. Home made candy for sale.--Alb 2-24d3w. ' Board of Trade rooms will be inter-Ital length of its shelves would reachI mission twenty-ive