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Everybody welcome, Preucn-‘ er, Rei Jacob iienne -POSTPONED -The Qt Pat\~ick’s _ - '- - - 5'- i , » ‘ Concert which was to take place in c | 91-_ JAMES; Kensington on Mar 20th, win he item ' - . _ on the evening oi' Wednesday. March ' 11 a. in. sermon. subject. "‘An 315' 4574- 'liiirii g4i':i.'ii'_~' iilrl, .sirc £.`\‘o\\'i\ lic i.r'.'i_\',t lr i~`iil_\- tlwilili- for r<~gisi_r:iiioii ilziui .\'i-llic I lrii_\'. ~'ir\~ I.uriI llzrlinfiv lr. tri-Iil||ig_ i~iiriii\i_<_[ two, ilnur Xi‘IIiL' iir;i_\‘, sire I_oril IJ:i_Iru:i_\' _|i'. lit-li'Iiii_i_{. .\I:it~) lli'i\\\'ii _\l:ii'. _ l~`ill_\ t _\`t"il'< irlil. Ilr<»\\'n liiirsi- t_`li:ii\‘lii‘uor'c i`ivc io .\IllrIi L`o\\'s :intl six young rzililt' init' lillll i\\'ir _\'t‘:ll'~` illil i_:~'Ilol’l .\I:ii'i‘ iii lfizil to Ilt\l'gfC‘_\' lliirg_;t'j.‘ Klint) ~iuiu l>ull v:il\'c_~, two :intl six mths. nhl, i.-ligililt' for i'c;;i_t-_ ilucl<.< :uni tt1i‘ll‘\gI'~‘ \\"l“‘I ‘I"Ir“§I‘» I’““lI ’*Ie'l7'I“ ‘*X"“PI I0 l"“'- Im* °e“S"‘I I0 lil* i11°k""i‘reasilrci'.- ltev. lr. lilnciiearv it. Alld here’s to the blllows wild and j;mmin_i_`f <1;-iglr, roiiil curl, :steel tire \\-;igi»u, rirlilnr tire wagon. .- 1Iir';i_~‘Ii<~r', sliziltci' :intl Irirl‘_~'c power, I'iiri~; iirct-ii lllowcr, .\`\\'ii1gIclrccS. .-it-,; ;».l-i> ii iiuiiilicr oi otlici' articles tim iiiriirt-r'i>tr~‘ iii rut‘i'ill`ll. owl' Slow- =\lil"'°"°‘I Wim iitillnlfyiinlsaElnglhguingg ”"””'°f‘ me """ti‘.’°"“ "e“""°" "’ ‘h"“'. i.ovAi.'rv. _ _ , respeitlvc hornts on the morning of LI3‘l“_(_"Nn:_I;°;Igrh;“;h§2$"t ‘$65 the 14th lust. The' next session of the | " ' Y yt f R. iv. ornnn image wiri he hem in (".ha.rlottetown. lt was deelded» to Wlintevcr Fate has -stored for ine. l hold no greater pride on enrtli, Than that I bear an irish name, i And know I urn of Irish birth! ` --ANNIE ALLIEY, (`hai-lottetown] _ IRISH NAMES, Nauies wld with the imudlctll lilt of n troll to thlm, Names wid a rolllckIn’- swing un' a roll to tliim. Names wld a body an' bones rin' u sour to tbim- ' Sure, an' 'thy're poethry, darling as- thoro! - Names wld the smell o' the praties nn’ wheat to thlm, Names wld the odor o' dllllsk en' peat to thl_m. 'f Names wid a lump o' the turf liangl_r__i' to them- *_ worruld o'er? ij Names wld a fine old Hlbernl ` sheen to tliim, -' ~'.*- elingin' green to ihim. "* sins, an' tneytre nqautiniil, iinnihg 8Bth0l'B'! i ° ' il’ earth to thim. t tral birth to thim- Nameii wid the blood o’ the land _o" their hearth to thim. `~ worruid o'er? ‘ ligan. if, Duffy, Mcdulty, McNally, Malione,' Where can yez hate them. the wb 0 Names wid the dewy shamroi-iw Names wld the taste o' the' snit u' the Names wid the warmth o' the uncoa- Where can ye: hate them. the whole ______i.__1-1- PRUIIEEIJINGS Ili . .PROVINCIAL lllllllllllllli ,i (Continued from Page 'l`\vo.) I In this Province. lic must use method:-i of thought, nietliods that have proven. in short ierniint: ls a scientific occu~ patlon in every sense oi' the word. lt calls for thc cfircful study of -the soil und for thc t'ulI kiiowlcilge of animal und vegetable life. What is there ru l.li`<\'i-i vocutloris that offers it greater ilclil for study. for research and remu- neraiivc renown than the. illlliu: of the land? While great. sirldos have been made for the -better there is still rr.uch to be iloiic. Oppifrtiinlty is today knocking louder than ever at the farincr`s door and he has an op- nortunity ot' iiniioruillzing his pro-_1\ict. 'Fo do so he. must produce more. he Imusi. oiffei- the best. possible product.. We are told ngnlu and ngniu hy the _,»~~~»t sintosincir who are charged \ 1.21 thi- re.~'p_i;-ri-ilhillty ol' conducting ini. " II Il ii"--iiirrtlori ui’ iooilstiiiis is of the utrrrust ltnporiziucc. Kno\v< lug i‘irll well that our farmers are ready and willing tu i-ii-opt-rate I have gre-.it confidence in what is in store ifor us ln this Proviiice. I nm strong of the opinion expressed by Capt. Read of Sumruerslde in n very interesting letter io ihe'press ri short time ago, when he ventured the opinion thai. ,with th;-_ improved ineiins of communi- cation, which -we will see inauS\lTl1l0LI the coming Summer, our position ro~ garding 'the woi-ld's great markers. land In this Province will multiply lu value and the $200.00 per acre he ln- tlmated Is noi -too far distant. Great progress is being ruade ln Agricultnii. and this is due in no small matter to the buslnesslike administration of 'iho present; Government. to the liberal provincial ilnaucial assistance and to the Federal grant that the Govern- ment at Ottawa has placed at our dis- posal lu the departure of Mr. Reek. who has been directing agriculture work In this province, we have lost s very valuable oillcial. Mr. iteek. dur- ing hls stay on the island, had done a great dr-.al to improve conilltlone lu connection with agricultural education and his going away tounet,herProvlnce Ie t0 he regretted, but it is an appre- ciated fact that he has been called io a very responsible position in the Province of Ontario, and at a very much larger salary than he received here, and where remuneration to wor- thy oiilclals w-ill,not -bg, attacked and mario n political football to serve small party ends. ' V PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT `piirtment is be~l`ore us, however, we Department of Agriculture under the.; ` I .\i.'in\~ of the l)istricts i'<=sporrdcii io'the'boy§ and girls oi' today will he the thc i‘omrnisslouei"s appeal io have the men and woiiicir of ionror'i'ow \vlro will roads put in rcpnir in early Spring direct the affairs c-I` state and this and as :1 result the ;~oi\ds tlrr-in-riglioiit.,spirit shown ing to t.h¢._ very high roi-ri ot' steel pro»l dui-ts, in fact it is almost irnposslblc to secure steel. tho erection in-i ati-eil tnilod. The iricreaseil expcniliiure like that oi’ on our public lrighways has been very tion. 'l‘he public highway is of great] our Provlricc to tr:\ns'pr.~r-i practically all his pro-|iituge in the tluci over the roads und good r'0ads_S)r0i'es und it means il great. tical to him. lucreas-_ eil c-xperrdltirrc in this connection is u matter justly iiuo to tIie`fa:'mcr aut* his interests. l-le is only getting what has been so long dculed him anti, in ruy opinion, oven larger judicious expenditure is by every means justi. ilnble. When the report of tho De- nicii so that with cireral efforts. can hotter- discuss this matter. soucA1ioN. ' ills llenor's reference ro education is very assuring and it is very pleas- ing to note that more liberal supple- strides have ments have been paid and cqulpnrentlmerelal lines. improved. From previous experience inlllious that we can take it for granted that the ago was agai Government has fully upheld. dui-ing to inillic-nn in the last year, its proud record of face of the nlon, we canu has paid a fitting tribute to the lo- yalty of so large ri. number of the male teaching profession whg have respon- ded to the call of their country. Among un other profession has the response been grea.ler in proportion to their numbers . Whrlle education in the meantime ls nt a great loss. the ins~ plrailnn given by the way of loyalty to duty will lnculcate in the hearts and minds of the pupils ot’ toil-ay xi arms are lnlil proclaimed. us and that at 0'Leary in whic I am interested and wh These properties consist of 90 acres all ilood repair with one of the best Farm H Also have the advantage of town gohw town and yet clear of town taxes, and ei GYCII. they will be put up at Public auc ' hott The forward policy ret by the Go- m)\l!'0f120'CIOC|¢l100I\8\\ll’D. ` _ t i r o t tie no ii t- - , _ 35332? i>.'li.li‘1°%$3n‘Z. ‘ini ml’ 3.. Fpf further particulars apply on the premises or write. ‘ '~ ERNON Brannigan, riarinigan, Milligan. eil-'with the some energy one moan me V nagement that hue marked its con- duct in contrast to the old regime. ~ ' ' » "‘ ' . .» . _._ . 1- i .- , _ _I hope that will be marked by the true spirit of devotion to t.he duties devolviug upon pose er once. - - . litted with bath and sewerage. W catch the early and one of the beet markets in If these farms are not sold by rivate sale before the Mth. of so abundantly hy . the the l_’rovini-ie were for the most pnrilioaieliing profession will l eavei its in exr-.client shape last season. Ow-` urairk on iheir t‘i\i'f-on-. ‘ E FISHERIES. hrliliics wus -to ir certarii cxicul. cur- 'l`hc lrarvc-st of the sea has been, _ thc land. an abundant and _llrfltituble one. The prices. too. for unjustly nttricltcil by tho Party rep-fthe ilslier'nran's liurvest. have been rcsorrted by our frlenils lu the opposi-l very lilgh. The value ot' the fisheries for have exceeded ull pre-' lnrpoi‘tuin'¢- lo the furrncr. He hnslvlous records. There ls ir great lie- wntcrs that wash our is encouraglrig to note that dcv'elopcment und expert assis- inrwe is suggested io assist tue usher- eveu greater riches may be garnered from thc ileiep. Help and oducullon along this line will meet approval and will mucli is encourage flsbcrrnc-‘ii to exert their CONCLUSION. ' When we review conditions gener- ally. not only lurid, but throughout the whole Domi- ln Prince Edward Is- ot. but realize that- great been miide along com- Tlie trade balance of only ii. very short time nst us has been turned our favor. This, ln the _ _ mighty conflict that has nssIi=.ance to education. His Honor called ilic manhood so largely to arms deilriving lndustry of very necessary labor, hespenks volumes for what is In Store, for c;ir_great Dominion when 1 Own and pence is regain our deliberations here this session will be mar_ked by-_ gofsd _w_ill- and the desire by _ aaci one o io h ° f h - Spirit ol devotion to their country. forlfure oi’ this Pi-oyi?icBe.me or I 8 we 0*' Sale Ioffer by private sale the two valuable _Thomas Glover as I find it necessary to dis once in order to gay all my attention to the mercantile business e farms of the Late of these farms at I intend to move at der the very best gi 'cultivation with the exception of about twoun f wi shofefrontaze taedeiue Ban ana aiisntab'l§'<'»°u"_:‘ilr°i»'fiil'£_i‘.:»y»in B69 » in the p ace churches, sterol and _Post Office as it is only a, few minutes tvafltlédto the centre of the . th _ he r‘i..‘?,i.'.’.§..'°°‘ ‘° on the 26th, at the MATTHEW Summiraide. 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