lege to give instruetion in this subject to the | “Moulding Sand, * .. 160 169 Premises, on FRIDAY, 5th April next, T . a i students,in training; and to deliver lectures | tAmtimony Ore, **. 400 305 at 2 o'clock, p. m. : iL pi 8 e $35 oe segelncuse he Panectenan © a tone se 3} s7] 15.448 | a ee ne ’ "To ‘of 2240 se : PROGRAMME. That Dwelling House situated on Richmond non Street, nearly opposite the residence of Thos.| feb19—eod&wkly. ; i casi EE a nn ' vj ; as — Es — SS ite ae EDNESDAY, MARCH 27 1889 ' THE DAILY EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, 4 ‘boa i Praiii tk Suse ARITA BAN - ‘9 Se — acemeceninemecneaenseants ~ oo — 4 ee or ' : ; . TIE LADIES © F ‘ ing More Successful Islanders. ; 9 , uy ® i »fes meé li PPPALIES. . THE DAILY EXAMINER. | a a a —_ } , : , souver, B. C. ( ntains a ——<$<— eS —The union of St. John and Portland | the Vancouver, B U., Worl fi Se all S . - + MARCH 27, 1839. ives the Capital hot of seeing the vil-| lengthy and very complimentary notice of | gives the Capt mp , : i rork d by Me Hayden &| TE t mG 20R ’ PURPOSE * INSPECTING A laves on the other 8} le of the river united the wor aone : DY Wiessrs. . ny we | IN ] END HOLDING A —FOR THE I URI OSE OF S ; en. A, tericulinral Education with Fredericton before long Walker, of that city, and who formerly did y ent . 3 < . s ’ ‘TiC I i 5° ie e z . ‘ CS m 12 life inanrance companies | business in Charlottetown. Here is an eX-|, . ° K's ir carrie the canton of ways and crtheTe A 108 life ineuance companies | Pans Tea and Faucy FairiGrgnd Assortment of Boots and Shoes 4 rp Na question “) ways oul Why as yuarrers Li ( aon. ‘ . ¥ ; EXCEPT! ‘ ,UCSLL . aie with headquarters ll . 000 000 ae aie | oA ye presentative of the World had an op ; means, there is no question to be solved by | venue is close upon 220, , o aed iat O tunity of examining some of their (Hayden | ——_QON—— . vie af ’ euyY Sul is "4 a ° - . a . = . ‘ i ur Local “Legislature which requires | ets £190,000,0UX. eaten f policies | & Walker's) boats, and, in his opinion, found | The Most Fashionable, Best Fitting, and the Cheapest yet exhibited. ae ~ +s . “ves r ny~or - nr xt0O . ha srry ; ( 4) 1e . . . : a deeation { £427.010,b12, asd the mumbo of policies) acts othe bere yet made within the tints THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, prompter or more careful consideration | g44 949, ofour city. The ‘singles’ are pertect beauties, ’ —------ (u)--——— than that of | ublie education i this Pro- -_ The Dominion Ge vernment intend to the sliding seats and rowlocks eee pili I sneionsih zi " L i t tif il b " mn that he has now oni ! ; structio the rail- r ane ‘acture » purposes, aeed & »eg8 to notify all whom 1 may concern at he ha ow oon h vince. Our people are a progressive people. | proceed with the construction of the rail- {ly manufactured for the purposes. In - | AMES B. HAL eg y ee P dat AMAZING PRICHE: . ee 2 tn al {1 way ‘rom Digby to Annapolis, Nova Scotia, | the rowlocks used by the firm have been made Ss’ HAL L 2 and arriving daily, an Immense Stock, which » solk \ } ‘ES! They will not be leff behind In the race—1 my &s* — a . . . Pas 3 nepate : "Gf cide im- | e ° . He) ‘ i connes tino with the western counties rail- from their own ad = al vty — The e TH [Ss 1s THE WAR-CRY, and it will be kept up, no matter who suffers, until the — a oe Oo oe ; : yroveme re old-fe ned article. : sais , : : they can help it, They are waking up to} |. with the Windsor and Annapolis road. eee a ' paalrongy pe cle até weuis of the public are fully supplied. as i it lenin ensive edu- | m,- et abot aN > miles lap-streak rowing boats, ol Q os wa 4 3 iat, witi i their expensive y du | Th distance } bout | nty | “er large number, of various sizes, are the per- Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. Every class, age, size, shape and fancy reflected in our vast stock. In fact, no purcheger ; 1 watten wiil e } vi} ! ] } ° alor ° . i cational a tages they are yot—s ‘ x gp egamepseamer~ “stingy eg te ’ | gection of workmanship. Messrs. Hayden &| Doors open at 2 o'clock, can fail to suit herself or himself, except through sheer bewilderment. . ¥ , . ’ sar? tha . + ‘ ve ~ 7 © Q Mr. Ak ; p seal Departanent Rae. —_* a i Walker deserve great credit for the oo in] mch]2—2aw 3aw dy tenders wil received up to the eighth o 2 al ir boat buildin . onions i ten ‘ > which they have pushed their boat bul g ¥ . . ‘ pore em of our pract iari | "er . > > ’ r ‘ { Oi; & ut &e ee | | Apri establishment to the front, Every boat they on Of Ladies’ Kid Boots, Cail, Ol Goal, &e, de,, rer cenus oae ers Who are the greatest living Scotch- | have turned out is as nearly perfection as ~~ i = higher classes ‘ultural s , a | mel A newspaper plebiscite has been | sible, and all of them a or, a o. ted : that fit like a glove, and ensure that which is always admir-d—a handsome foot. i *e hag lo ’ + , "ROO o that they will y b ' | if } taken on the subject, and the ten greatest | 94- We — l ey bey e+ co ; diesel 19 Ain ss that. ; jig | readers who are aquatically ,inc o pe _— + . . : : - wonderful in vari h knowledge as is | Scosmen nales ted are ee a aid this tronize this fire.. Their boats are beautifully GEN is GAITER BOvTS, SHVES, X&e., in variety and unap- farmers of Ontario orde. L ra ta wsebery, the Duke ol Argyit, light ani okcien the water most gracefully, be prouchable in finish. mpearted to the young farmers otf anit ay MR SS Minoinsl Caird. Siti: =: 2 : : i j i ; : er Pi Tes : e SICK, t stncepS Caird, : ing equal in manufacture to anything turned Gents, if you want to look stylish—want to get just what you pay for—want to get ine : ant the States—not to speak of those of | Noel Paton, the Earl of Aberdeen, A. J. | oot in the East. The World prophecies a very xX very best. ue ior the least noaey-—want to get eredit for knowing a good Boot when you { the Mother Country. The Legislature will | Balfour, Sir Morell askensan, W. H. Glad- busy boating season for Messrs. Hayden & BY AG q © |see it—sttcud our Meetings, rely upon getting Bargains, and you will always come out right. : ; ne and Sir Archibald Ailison. rth a shin cdkenne E ; do wellto note, in the first piace, the stone and : r Archibald 4 eis Walker this summer. 7 . . . . The ‘ | fice SAV 3: ‘ ac; Tas Le > ) : timely remarks an 1 suggestions of the i Lie Po Oi . a ngs eae ‘ We are pleased to es that “8 young a BROGANS, BOO I Ss AND SHOES : te ; +4 counts for Meoruary, 1O5V, shows that the] friends are meeting with so much success ‘ ; f Chief Superiaten wiucallon—con- ; ck hi es : i ee a ; - i eae ‘a ; : amount at the credit of depositors and nob | in their new home. WILL SELL at Public Auction, on my prem Tr IATA IRN . tained in the & ing paragraphs of his] presented for payment is $22,430,187, as ises, st. Eleanors, on A BONANZA FOR WORKINGMEN !—Strong, well-made, and cheap enough to be . iy PECSOULE : os on ’ ’ ro ‘ . . ol . aaa - compared with 820.217.7983 for the same considered a gift. Admirably suited for Spring and Summer wear. annual re} re a aa. Petco Part of Pigott’s Legacy ’ % I ACH Sth i : > : * ' onth of S38 ‘he total amount de- abit = , ‘-* 45 ¢ ‘ I St ** This Province us dane much for i ul. | MOLE I , Uh tl sy i ; fo * + | go eee Powers Doe Seles: cumedhe Sos Ste diy TEE aii Uw: seonth. was S00 0a. | a : The Whole Public Invited! ; 6 sCnour, wee alte. WE 5 ee soainat 700859 devosited during the \ London despatch says:—Lewis, the i ' ' | compu ad towards vivlig a unity ersity euuca- aGALNS eee ms Gepost pyton UUs ile ee f r the Parnellites writes to eall instant, at one o'clock, the following high- ‘ ‘. i‘ ° 2 ee j tion, owing to the smallness of the Province | same month ol L883. fhe repayments soncitor - | : ing ' 1d important bred HORSES, vi .: We extend a special invitation to the public at large. Don't be fretting and fuming : . ek 8 ; . 1 BQ » latte > ama: ana in rte a 3 sail re , ‘ ; and the nearness of leading universities in] made during the month were $031,009, | attention - aa ae a 't sate made| 1st. B.m. Sappho,5 years old, (standard and | about misfits. Come, join the crowds!—get real bargains {vom us. You will be made Canada and the United States, yet much has} against $550,769 for the corresponding | Misstatement with reterenes bt, © ieee ca | registered), sire, Hernando 221, dam by All| happy, and your family will be happy. Lim dam for sea ant ak, Mihaela th af 1888 by Attorney-General Webster in the House | pen ne foal to Crayton 4346, rule 7. ; ; a eevee ndary oF intermediav® | month of 1888. : a } ape: Sane. Sh ThE Te PSP : REMEMBER THE PLACE- everybody in Town and Country knows it—* ‘ educatioa leading thereto. Che Provinée has W] . 1 id and against of Commons on I riday last. He says the 2nd. I. f., 3 years old, sire, Hernando Sh tome bei MB dah 4 ‘ as veryoody Ui i0Own anc ountry nows it— P. c. ‘ +? Si cee ket Ba ae el ee O ~Vy hatever may De salad tor and against sae : Wabhetar 1 alice i S3i cn am the well-kaown Kendle BBP’ A" > ” alae ; esteblis ed and maintained, in addition to: “| the use of tobacco, the general consensus of letter referred to by W ebster as placed in by Sir fetes. bear Saddneme ond vtey bie FRASER’S CORNER. eod—mch27 primary sen 018, 2) ad need §CiNV0.s8, <i k irst ' . i ’ oy oe ‘ ° se Sir Cnaries Russell 8 hands hive days before ee . ” ' oom ¢ = — 2s — : _ NE Clase S sols. with Hizh School d irtments ODINLON 18 tits use by ocys 318 ln the } >: a cts anc th : itness box was mising. : ; isieiiet Me 2s eee gy main ernicious, and this epinion would | 48° ts appeerenc ae ee i. 3rd. B. m., 3 years old, sire Dartmouth, he by : Py. a ee oe whey co ag amg EI : a ca ithe letter from Soames, solicitor for the} yoiunteer 55, dam by All Right 5817, in fowl vo 3) en ee ee aa ga ye ee ed sage pdndey Beery: te | Times, to Pigott. Two other letters from} Crayon 4316. ; ; i who inte: to leave the farm a ter | tobacco ch he change « seue neces- |.’ . od : : : . r n128 ee ee ee er ee ee a ee ee Td ere ¢ beces | Piwott to Soames, in which Pigott admitted] 4th. B. f., L year old, sire, Westlawn 5038, dam i o-called learned profe: ton 3, but to thel sary to the physical deve! pinent of yout b " ‘Sosa ge andergo cross-examination by All Right 5%17. 3rd dain by Saladin, Phis filly b ; poy who “uds to retura to the farm and be-}| But there will be many who deplore the ne feare 4 go eee YI - -? lowing to its choice breeding, and being of a good fey ; come t sture x-payer. it has not given * ie habit amongst boys who will ques- | ¥°F® withheld by the Times lawyers. eW'S | size, ought to be valuable, either on the track, : . HI rats aaa iad il 7 SOURESO BADIS AONE Hoye wno Pen. die »s neither the counsel nor solicitor for the | road, or as a brood mare (eligible to register, 4 £ SDY Assistance : uumgomeny, Oxce pt IN a3} tion the wisdom of the law recently passed — 1; } 1 tice of the existence of | rue *) In fact the obove tot has suiticient | whe 9 PAR. HES Sey WO Cameos by the Connecticut Senate, which im ; Parnellites had no " . >: 1€ CAISCONCE | blooa in them to make them vaiuabie as brood eS ee what too many falsely consider a higher object. | °.‘""* ‘ . ‘i - — sa hisise see these two letters until Pigott vane mares. : i . " aa “oe ” ‘ ; : : , emnenn a 4 ne ON Persons Seung woOvacey WW & MLUOs, | ¢, ’ >: . ained the - as Vine b.c.G 2 7653. 2 years ojd in r ‘ e y ‘ y We have viven aiis and encourageme all . Soames’ lette Pigott contained tae pro 5th. Wine b. ec. Graduate 7653, 2 yea q N ¢; 5 R . 5 | 8 St I } , r . . +} ty “8 a - rn mg and makes it a crime for a minor to use to- S _— a ns ld e .3-2 Pip tt | July next, sire, Principal <629, dam Sappho, by $ ew OO s CCOLV EE ) Me ° a a é ® ee ne ee ee ee ee bacco in blic plac mise that no harm would come to S Hernando 2891, 2nd dain by Al! Right 5817. This | ee ee ee {through the latter's testifying before the colt beiag very stylish and a good size, ought to (Xe paratory schoo!s for him, so that he easily « } fhe Empire: Two car loads of eges | Parne!] commission. There was no allusion | make pare a eo. — Wi? 5 > qc 1ee Wh “ : Ww . a ters fi nongs iiversity | oe. a) Ste we. Es »evi-| 6h, B. e., 2 years oid, sire te biel : t tt a ; 2 , re a ,,.” , consigned t i il dealers arrived in To in the fetter as to the character of the evi (a celevratad coed mare) by tandolph Morgan. | i} x eC (} } LhOns, we i 0 . ra ical we fh nt 'ronto on Tuesday from the United States. | dence to be given by Pigott. This colt. beiag large, with good gat eT ”M tabi ! 1 ' i ea : 1f | cary r ,° ~~ r ‘ “e 3} “4 x . > . “jae “se, ' ; . ; th. © | What is the matter with the Canadian hen / Attorney General Webster, —s a — make an excellenp' carriaze Dorse otfons, | 4 t oT Li. * | Whore is the raarket vf 60.000.000 which a es ‘ ieves ande ir sea - . 4 i ight ‘ ‘ Ce ee ee ee oe OK s000 which | Lewis, said tha he believes he ha % a 7th. Black Shetland pony mare, 7 years oid, ot d qc ttons Fiannelettes qi , | tage of th who ; was ‘‘hankering ” to the extent of 40 cents | Charles Russell the letters to ~— 1 aie well broken to harness, both single aud donble, kK in eC oO 9 Ss, R i =* to ; ; their home eae re en for the Canadian egg? When the far » will have to refer to the short-| being of kind disposition and a good roadster, 6 S ee ee nae eee ene ES Ta hi ss Selilasinitteane: O rolem. sgh firmati He says the | 8#fe for ladies or children to driye; just tne Lr mee ; | . ts willdepend the future prosperity | American farmer ships his eggs into Can- | hand notes for confirmation. e f thing for a family horse. la! aS, mR ir IS's, } ome ie : ‘ | ada because he gets a. better price than 1: | matter is not important, heen a os 7 kth, Messenger mare, 7 years old, in foal to the | | as “fhe Primary Schools must be maintained | his own markets, the theory which Mr, | the letters would justify the withdrawal Of | standarc-sred horse Physician 7349 This is a . ° ° ’ Y . ’ . ‘ ‘ - * i Crs J ust } A a A > . } “ ~ fi . ‘ > ‘ oft o- . al ni Sur + ° 7 . ° ae : i 4: sn okin al.« , ake : lesir- ce Fam | ; > S ~ é < = : whatever cost 44 subicient hui ror pro Krastus Wiman held before 4 anadian iarm Pigott fr wn the witness box. sir Charles anes ees Oe ane 8 oF h 2» Ss, nw ra & .essians, Siia- ‘ | mad ¢s scars LO” s+ ala : . > im 4 ; : riag 3 é ’ ; chy CQeip) Annee J —— Hust also} ers to tempt them into annexation to his} Rassell elected uot to have the letters read 9th, Hernando filly, coming 2 years old, wel N Be et a Absa Ws cen Th fe t adopted country must have been wild in- | untill Pigott was in the box. broken, of good style, and promises to be speedy, | burgs, Cotton Ducks, D sities or ¢ ; moliv the vrofessions. t is at nm; . - «as . _— | sa 2 rd , J j ay Ree a a oan oe ae oS deed. The Canadian hen is still living, bui — —_« wth. Administrator Sily, 10 montbsold. : na i. 4 SUES SEAR, UWS oe eS WS MAS DOCN I ah. of tticine tale connected with it i . 10 ‘ wa il nerinal ran berries lf the above date shou proye untfay Ue, | 3 a a. i ‘ ; , . ™ the enticing aie connected with it is Ke i2e per doz.: American cranbe ’ 7 follow W ed- , w s Oo rovince he 4S" , t i il owing ed- | ef : rs li te , a ‘a a ails ag (h)ended. Sc per quart; apples, 8c per doz., at R. K. a will take place on the fe ss | at Le er CS, wee 5 e eslas, I a& iarg buh tor ate : ee i adh m2? lw Te aes . : he 15th November, | prize wieners. But this result, though grati- Che Mines Report for the year ending | Brace *. FR a Saeed ponte notes of hand. ' | ateen innings, : a) ,tying, has been unduly lauded. A portion of | December 3ist, 1888, furnishes the follow- | ——— er ae ees rie aa 1 © HUNT om ni rope 2 the money now spent for higher education , St sarv of the mimeral productions of wM, T. -* > , r J t ° apg Summa’ tue Tamera: pr sductions ¢ : au ‘ . » » » + + ¥ ild therefore be devoted to the advance- ie S a ; } neat tw ,Pare:——~ ; £v. Eleaners, March 18, 1889. am urs m roi cerics, e] Ins : : . 7 : nova Scotia ior the past two years | ae ment of the study of Agriculture in the MINERALS Qa 188s -_—— re eT cps NW Eaid i a : shools. The am int now p id directly for ees oie : a cael okie _IN.. THE— © S, i oves. - higher education in this Province is about ey Ser + +402 oo ere os | . j $17,000. At least $2,000 of this amount | ton Ore, tons........ 43,532 41,611 igi i ’ (x] # | - iould be set apart for instruction in the | Maaganese Ore, tons. G91 85 METHODIST BRIGK CHU ' UCTION = : e e * . ; ° . ef i $ ‘ -ry 2 ; eo “fe i ss s ae ience ef Agriculture in the public schools. | \°*! raised, " . 1,670,838 1,776,128 B ¥ A ° a ‘— o ae 6 as * = ‘ite ee OR "4R » \ Se in addition to this a thoroughly competent Ucke made, 7. 28,745 £9,808 ON 1 ssileleiinicimsiai ~ . - a . . e lal Se _ . 2 ¢ Pe ior 1490) porcine — oe } a Professor of Agriculture who has practical TGypsum, Mo 116,346 +=), O00 e an , <eaDeE AEP : re: ad theoretical knowledge of the subject | Barytes, oy ne 1,100 | ss 50 Bie eel 29th Instant AM INSTRUCTED BY MESSRS. NEL y 1 should be appointed in Prince of Wales Col. | tGrindstones, ete. ‘* .- 32,639¢ 17,2251 FF riday Evening, 9th ins ‘ SON BROS., to sell by Auction, on the 4 E a 4 ' h E Se eh Che truth of these remarks, the wisdom +Amonnt exported, ‘ Opening Hymn—“ All Hail the Power”. .---- tree ge es ere eta Campbell, Esq. ‘ OE id ta: this suggestion, must be apparent. Nor +Value in dollars. a RAN oc a i ee is ‘ 34 P} d PLAYOP . 00. se eecevecserenecnscercees For terms and further particulars apply to 4 . - = = a - ee - ————s eS ——— = / . « <0 ie. M itg rnery atop here .‘ ne show 3 — Statistics have been recently collected Grand Chorus—*' Lift up your Heads”....Handel es . ; how t hanges can be made. Referring | #3 te the health of wom university stu- ws Spach Wp a airs a Oil ‘ G. M. HARRIS, Ce ee re re leaving col pike. aaeet, te DUES... ws vtnnet geonerener ee rach25—tl sle Auctioneer. to > Prines Wales College and Normal | a ae eee os a ~~ a Mr. J. H. Logan. am if cular, thi re-record of those who have] _. ts Mi } is *hoo! > 8 _— D avenad I bee} ompared with that of | © °ca! Scle—” But tae Lore is Mind(Vendelseohn ' : ; jimarriead ua25 peen compared with Lnat 08 Own” (St. Paul).....---eeeeer er’ meet e l. Let a consid le portion of the wor the sisters nearest to them in age. The Mrs. Roome. . = 4 of preparin yupil teachers in the non-p results, though the basis for them mus : ; ated } _.‘* Marvellous ) , i a ul ’ g s for them must be Récitative, Solo and Chorus Mar Haydn see eet sj} ac signed to tiga | somewhat i. 0 at et Saas ante fig, Alita ar Satie = >» RE ROIS Bi LN eG OTL ONT I BN NETO CES BRT A RG EES Frese he e = > ~ - ’ J a : n — fully bear out the con- Works” (Oreation).....-+++sserreereee ‘ spartmonts througuout tae country. | clusion of Sir William Guill as to rhe ad- ee CO a al aceon + mmbine obs ; P | Department > as e!} ° : Vocal Sole@.....---++:sese8*" j Let the Normal Di es - aS €X-! vantage of thorough intellectual training ss Miss Harle. aie ' 3 | : iv / L3 possivie protessional, witn for virl. even fr m a medica! ee ees tual practice in the Model Schools {20° Sim» ©ve® from a medical point of view.} | i ok suds ennkons Of 1e us 4 ; t esient actua pra amp m one Mode ‘Schools | ‘Tho average health of Girton and Newn ( ongregational uy Vv ag & $ under the supervision of the Principal of thes¢ ham students who hav sul uently | Organ BOO. accconcstecesvererescccccccccecsedsrwans iat schools. Ia other words, let the term at th ee ee Te ae Mr. Blanchard, TITERS i i y i .T" ENS’ - ti Norma! pehool be aperiod of apprenticeship | ™4tried is better than that of their married Wet eee el ARTIES who intend having Water Pipes] KT HW STOCK OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING ay SN OTIAs PCr ad rt e) 0 apprenticeship sisters have not been atécolles The | Trio and. Chorus—“ The Lord is Gaeet, 4 fitted in their Houses would do well to . 1 d fi : . ‘ in tue practical sense of the word. er Ww elke eee su een atecoLuege. Ye ten ated i bie Peewee F We \ <I er E ‘es ' ! 3. Le ‘lo vi 32] io be introduced | average health of their children is better. denen poe ema teelhs ye Teall at A. nape : xa ae save = is now Open and reagy er inspection, 4 ‘a - ; ks teen . senate —? oe an iis saitintindieit: od ohana ae ag js | Organ SOlO............eeeeee cece ee eeeeremersereeeess lone promptly before the rush of spring work, os es : 2 i , { Piet Mee Whe | Mintaatinas Meteicat a — edema childless marriages Mr. Earle. as the Pipes can be fitted up now as well as This Stock will be found to be superior in quality, and ‘ y - " - vom 5 4a55° . — =) . oura! cre ce, C85 10 (heir Case. % » . . . orgy 7 , = ie 5 rm ai ° ° : "7 ble Drawing and Musi« (including vocal calture.} EES _ Vooal Solo—Repitative and Aria, “The Even. | when the Service Pipes a} fog a supply of Prices are so reasonable that no one will be obliged to buy } ig ‘ Let the work of the Inatitution be t} z ing Prayer” (Eli),..........+6 deveactene tut ve i i wo . . ' ; ; iis enabled wen si be nn nal Kelas o " Y. M. b. A, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. PIPES in Iron and Lead, Faucets, Copper Shoddy Clothing that will not wear. ‘ L a ua . - uf merg, IVLiOWS : siliediiien , : a ¢ Ne j &c. 41) Mathematics. ani solo—* Angels Ever Brizht and Fair” Baths, Cast Iron Sinks, & , , ¥ ; (9): Agricaltare and Nataral Science Tux closing musical and literary enter- | Cornet Solo—" Angels Ever Might ent" "Handel| Work performed to satisfaction, and on as LITTLE BOYS’ CLOTHING to suit, from 3 years of age tainment in connection with the Y. M. L. : : ; é é ° establishment of the Grand Chores—‘‘ Worthy is the Lamb” reasonable terms as any suglish and the Art of Teachin ‘ om . es’ Church was held in St. TN os chen vids ccnp boue che . Handel | line in the city. French and Classics, As of Bt... : up—neat and pretty, and so cheap. { { 3) Drawing and Musie amen’ H last avenins A long pro- a ae We solicit your patronage. a i wi Cenwing Hee Duale. eran niesithess; oT and the | ™cb2?—3i , - neta “ian When you want a NEW HAT for yourself or the boys, Lise &4Uicionai e xpense necessary to bring K£rainnic was very we ee a . die a = ca ete toee tae ° q a ax . x y D .” : ad eed af 1] . A > i aldel loasure audience was : eas rget tha the Che: f rett f BVIUL 7 - Clan ges w oul i be about $2,800, interest and pe wure Se eletosien Mo. LARGE CONSIGNMENT meh21—10i pl a e do not fo G t apest, Newest and - retticet i wad could be met in this way. Instead of the | Sustained till the last. Mrs. 9 . ya i Hats in Town are at Pie fee of irom ¢ to i¢ dollars now paid by all | Leod was anavoieetly ae E ‘o a —-—OF—~- : F ; non-proiession »| students, let a fee of $5 alsong was weil taken Dy “Liss Marie, who CONCERT i B ‘ O 1 1 : ihe year or ratably be ievied on all students, with- | sang also a beautiful song on her own ac New d Second-Hand i ® ’ , MAC iD N ALD NS ° irl a ae ; , s : ; AeCw ali a t 8 ou aistinet! nn. Let &i SU all the count, and was rewarded by generous ae hs ie studeats at the institution be placed on the} bursts. of applause. The songs sung by & snee Ch’town, March 20, 1589 --eod x wky QU®SEN STREET. ihe - same footing by the abolition of the scholar-| Professor McLeod, Miss Katie Hyndman i. Benetit (0 ir, i d, Williams ——_—_—_—- — ———— : ———--— -— a er ships ie @mount now paid for Bonus,| and Messrs. ©. Beil and H. Wilson were } iie* Hatess ab can oe lcreased in erder to suflicient- | 4 el] received, and the instrumental selec- : . ee ea : . | 4 ~ Mt ee Seachers, should | ¢;,ns given by Miss Haslam and Mr. Earle, | [ HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- : 12 [ ae . es oe —_ r useful purpose, and Mr, Vinnicombe, Master James Hyndman| #. signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND a‘ ; fs ty eg ont, useful purpose than the and W. H. Sterling were excellent—being | FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising : t food fe i Y C b= U iyi o 3° Th | y ne how Suomitted for consideration, The} . highly appreciated the Scotchier | Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom_ Suites, : 4 mount from these three sources would be as } the more highly appreciated the Scotchiex Sideboard Extensi Table L € e 3 iSlawe -.. aa Sel uli 'they were. The medley of Scotch airs by Te, sae wae ona, we aad a Tia / i : . * | Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, &c., Xc.; COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT has ol i ye BRarl, ov o lw Te eel 3) r 24) a > e . : r * . Coilegs tee eh See ____. g4no 00 | Bis. Bat ” * ud : ~ ee naan cages also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instruc- . been tendered to the popular Vocalist, CRAETON 37 RE: oT : mount new paid scholarships... 480 00 as they were by & mntiber land. | Mr. JOnN | tions to close out quick. MR. L. J. WILLIAMS, to take place in es - Eu o : nus now paid to teachers 2.000 00} McPherson, of the P. E. [. Railway, read : : pe aa THE LYCEUM. on j nee eer a good, laughable, Scotch atory in good Parties requfring Furniture would do well rrr ° J + © ’ SY : . “ns J » ie at a ° ss Fs : _— i pp Scotch form, and the Rev. James Car- | t? wait until arriv al of this lot. Monday Evening, April >») > Empire: ** The oration of Mr.|ruthers gave two of his inimitable read- GEORGE M. HARRIS, ” ~— . a : . o ° ~ : F : ‘ a Davies, of Prince Edward Island, was the | ings to the great delight of the audience. meh26—dy t# Auctioneer. The best Ballads in the English language 200 qtls Large and Medium Codfish, > me old story, assertions that the peopie| The Elderand the ** Meenister” make a _-______. | will be sung by a number of our first singers. és ’ { Canada shouid sell to be people oo gvod pair, where the genuine, worthy Scot is BSTATH OF RGB tf ~ MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re- 20 Hake, have & greater quantity of the same goods! to be represented in either word or act. ERT BELL st, ‘“* THE DEATH OF NELSON.” ‘ e: ° ; ; . 1 | quest, 00 bbls. Labrador and Bank Herring, 6 SAO ONT A ON SRE NS OTE A MRI RA ERNE I } 7 h . ’ . © sell and should not — to the people As Mrs. Roome opened this season's series Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Doors open at who want to buy for their consumption. | of entertainments, it was in accord with ALBERTON 7 ‘clock. “a Y bd : Pinger ceppeeeneer a : 7.30 o'clock. at—mch20 Sh; a = j hE i | . i % ¢ d Chere was also the dreary old claim of the | the fitness of that she should close it. This _ ' Ona ’ a HOR, WeacKere ‘ Ongues an United States agents in Canada that this | she did by singing ‘* Auld Robin Gray.” . was not a Bricish c punt, ‘ but should be a The St. James Church Literary Association THRU STe& ES’ SALE, Elicible Property. Sounds, etc, sy a sre : - . 1 a : y = hall h , . > a ~ ® mere appendage to the big republic. — Mr. deserve great feredit for the capital enter- Vavies even brought out Mr. Wiman’s| tainments they have given, and for the op- cea AN AST stale ear amd niet » ie Bs 7 : : SNDERS will be received by the undersigned ALSO ——— . stale eggs, and pictured how the Canadian portunities they have afforded our young Bea SATURDAY, 20th eran, inst., oo i hens would cackle with delight at the re- ; men and maidens who care tu give proofs | persons disposed to offer for the Account Books, _o Subscriber is instructed to sell that . i F moval of a duty which does not exist. The! of their talents. They have introduced Book Debis, Judgments and Notes of Hand dus : Ae : t very eligible Property on Prince Street P H os : ‘ ten, a orare 2 A ; . ° the Estate of R 30 Albert : soe > ' . 2 whole speech was auti-Cansdian and anti-| youthful singer, reelers and lecturers, | © (2° Satste of Hobert Belt, of Alberton, P. E15! being part of Town Lot No. 40 in the Third ork, ams, Bacon. Lard, a usages. etc. i britis in tone. wil has strong e lvocacy of y +4: 1): : ee eee TERMS—Twenty ver cent. cash: Sagas Hunrdre j having fr t . $ “ a: ° 4 . : ; oe OC aC | whom the public will, in future, hear with | eg wen? (Ret Seb CMe >) SSiaAnce, ; i G a trontage of 60 Sent on F c I i Ls nion with United States : + | ; , : ilf in THREE alf ia KIiGHT 1s—with ! Prince S tein tia ot ee rie ' ~ — ee Pham 1 States as he though 5! pleasure, and whom the world may not let | > aia ae half ia KicguT months ith) I rince Street, and extending back 80 feet. wrocertes of a AtiiCs, p "Ht, @ nope wir, avies wi 10 {die } . lee 1s a toree-stor oubdle House prudent W Mr. D Nn 1 TR e : T) th tory Doub! use on the spare our Beard of Trade ‘the’ unpleasant | yaaici Jase cc scorabowy | Garrell Brotises, Gharlotetown "°° “| UE aade fora stable tear “|, Orders by Telephone attended to promptly, end goods 7. y our Heard of Lrade the unpleasant a et . ; re ” cold be made for a Stable if required. . i ay ( y ” wb oe imposc d upon the Board of Trade of me vei eeys and new ribbons just opene i i i This property is in the ake of the city, delvered in any part ot the Ci ty fy ce ol ch tL} ge. a The undersigned will not be bound to acce i : « aeuta & Cs ’ ' 10 sUeizne Md pt. ; St. Joha, at Harris & Stewart's, tic highest or any tender. «% B., : il 3] ae ~~. ; and is alwys sw 1 te t i. dis wae cdued? inf ays well tenantec Without a enUert voice- For terms, ete., apply R BEAIRSTO, J. EH. MYRI Cit & CO. Ex ) thew yuod cy. ares clothing, men and boys, just LEWIS CARVELI = y “SS Stewart's. ‘Trustee of the"Estate of Rovén Bou, | nach25 - Axtctfoneer. March 9, 1889-—1m od her 4i Dated at Charlo! ictown, 16th March, 1889. . 4 i ‘ J A *