a ER NES <caem area some atest a: ee , : THE DAILY EXAMINER. - . - - FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1898. ennai tL aI 1888 there was oxp2nded on .he poor house ie lags d years our French friends have : ‘ . vas 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER. cn wie They hed iohiind to the Provincial Legislature. Scores: = oo an ~ . aon CAR PE Ts. Ag voice of the siren and split themselves up $6,583 45. Then there is the expenditure Who knows who are the best carpet APRIL 1. 1656. |} upon the cruel rocks of politics! discord, . fon the Lunatic Asylum, whica is a makers? What store is it that grasps | while the subtle enemy profited by their a lable and to « large extent dependent upon most thoroughly the idea of barmony The Citizens Meeting. foolish division, We are glad even at this House of Assembly. pat pedal apace iy ir Ta i, | and effect, of getting the newest and n : ; i i } i — | late date, then, te read such words of ex- eer : - aan sa : : most stylish patterns ip al reliable ate date, then, te rea ) 1889, $17.781-97 ; in 1890, 16,560 71 ; ia grades? We believe we know who Tur Liberal Party want to secure) ; : ; oe ; i i - _ | hortation to union from the Moniteur as are @ |1891, $17,604.74; in 1892, $17,952 37. a party advantages in the Pessina’ <9 given below, and hope that they will have SUMMARY OF PAOCEEDINGS, For the administration of justice there was We have such an assortment of fine tions. That is the reason why they have : ; expended in 1888, $21.512 55; in 1889, carpets that would do justice to a stcre - le? the effect of sending honest, intelligent Pp 585, 3 pe . ju taken away the Dominion officisls’ fran- - . ee Txv +s Ae $19,67645; in 1890, $19,077 44- with nothing else to think of. bh E one knows that this is so. | representative Acadians from Tignish to HURSDAY, Ap ' ian 1891, $18 972 13; in 1892, JAMES PATON & Co — — i Charlottetown at the next opening of After recess, Mr. Rogers resumed the $16,661 05. His object in giving : debate on the budget. He complained these Seares was tochow that in-, the -cer- No one knows it better than the editor o ‘ . i Ni of the Patriot. This is the secret of the} ‘°° a re rt ae certain information asked for by the | vice of the country the present adminis- Patriot's dread of a citizen's meeting. The Acadien are as tollow ar “= = ai eam ed a tration had not expended more than their CLOTHINC. t : ow : . a friend i > rj the proper and intelligent discussion 0 t oi: dl ; : ‘Weare informed bya friend in Prince prope é predecessors, and that the statements of Do you recall the beginning of our ; d. . . outrage cannot be successfully defeade County that the Miminigash meeting at which } budget, was not forthcoming, although the] the Gommussioner of Public “Works were ‘ € He ‘tcared clothing business? We brgan with Consequently, the Patriot covertly attacks the reaolution censuring the government and | questions had beea asked and the informa: not borne out by the facts. : , Mayor Haviland for daring to call # meet- | Senator Howlan was passe d, because Mr. a uion promised early in the session. He! that the Commissioner of Pablie Works rigbt value in bcys’ suits and pants. ing in Market Hall. It declares that the miah Blanchard, of Duvar mers eo named | hought that the Uppositiun were not being | had not looked after the expenditures in We succeeded in pleasing the little 1 to call | Unapector of the work being done Lieto wa. | fairly treated im this respect. Referring to} his department as.carefully ae* he should tots and their big brotherz, and were Mayor has “‘no right to be asked to ©) the fabrication of certata disloyal Covserva-| ing statement of the Government that the d tha d deal of boodli , Pew ‘ee uch i * d sugveets, by infer-} tives, such as unfortunately are sometimes met) © .)) i... dmininistratio : i th and taas there was a good deal o Ing soon assured of their mothers good- such a meocing,” an ggeets, by ’ Sullivan Admininistration continued the] going on the M of the cuntracts ; ; : ; = he M had no right to call | with everywhere. Having had every favor) 4. esament Act for three years, in the face ee - ope A will. With mother's approbation the ence, that the Mayor oo * in the past they would still have everything|*)" : had been let without tender and extrava- head of the house soon fell into line ’ a a : : ‘ i i i »ointed . . * ; * fearful the Government are of the | ; f . The First District conteios|°f their promise to repeal it, he poin gant prices paid for material) ~ He had : it. How fear r a the future fo ont re uihilice and at {out that no such promise was made and Sslekd fat samacinad in connection with It wasn’t a difficult matter after that . on! Government | 12,018 sou!s of which 8 361 are Catholics and at s < breath “ pattie opumen: ee a: dmit- | least 8,000 of this last number Acadians. [e showed how $40,000 or $50,000 wes yearly | the expenditure on Oyster Bed Bridge, to enlarge the ‘conditions and get our officials are—we suppose it wi oe spite their numbers onr peop'e have no re- saved to the people by the repealing of the but the information was not forthcoming. sbare of the trade. ted —sitizens Surely they have some | p-esentatives in the House at Charlottetown; } Act in 1831. They blamed the late Gov-] py know, however, thet thie wesk wet not JAMES PATON é& share in the citizens’ Market Hall / We | they are not taken into consideration at all in | ernment for taking « ff the Assessment Act, | jo¢ by public sonihd t &shoald. hate I O} Co. hat but one of the hundreds the distribution af patronage, they have po} and said the people did not wish it repeal been; onlin cans iad that $497 50 ae venture to say that but o part either in the honors or emoulments of] ed; but why did they not put onthe Aasess- had en sed this woFk in 1891 CENT’S FURNISHINGS of men whose franchise is to he atripped office. Andia the face ot this fact, the very ment Act themselves instead of incurring . a reberay e ce ia a : . moment an Acadian obtains the place of in- large debenture debt ? nee se tee perry One of the “signs of the times” is away, pays wore taxes ito he -eny tm spector at $2.50 per day on a minor work, we u Mr. McMillan ssid that abo th ident incli : fm break sury each year than would pay forthe use|). treated to the wonderful exhibition = a = na oe : ut 800] had been paid for sticks that should not e evident inc ination of men to real The topic is bouse furnishing ; the text, Carpsts ; the application, our stock « the of generosity (?) which characterizes those me ce last year! have cost more than fifty cents, Reason- away from habits of trade. This is emphasis, low price. I: is encouraging to watch the growing tendency to better of the Market Hall four or five times over. ; : : . vod ¢ ; ‘ : a9 ; ae o> stem the etiiemmiutathent guped ot celebrated Mimivigash resolatione. Aeviive eee ja a ing from what he knew of certain other properly a woman's store, and this i8| home comfort, and gratifying to assis" you in the genoral up building of ont home, . d t test against the wrong — onan leek ee Ne oa find fault with us for allowin r cas die. soatengts, be fodged that ‘many :9f - em woman's news; but we, keep a store of) whether it be wi hs hemp or wilton Carpet. We cannot be sincere in the interest . 7 rt ai eae z aantent adie ies ae ene ae Iai ak teed dancin counts, while they touk salle S aii of one let at meneged ie the “ae ae . things for thé'men that-help ‘to make aj} of our customers without giving you the very best obtainable for your ready moner, a which has been cut ' ’ ee ee a oe ae aie that on Oyster Bed Bridge. He then to i i ++} To dag Carpets are cheaper, grander, richer, than ever before, thanks bs sentative for both branches of the L gisluture certain accounts them elves. Ha did not up the assertion of the Leader of the Gov- big business, and the mep can find it Paton’s ability in eben ag “liek i the progressive amen E te ee # behalf of the Liberol party (save the mark) hereforward. Instead of fighting shacows, of] consider that their conduct in this r t ors ; to their interest to buy, because we the Liberal Patrivt iaterferes to say that | splitting up in factions, close up your ranks, | was very consistent—they should aie teas sas that the Gallivan Administration keep the prices right now a-days must be cheap; but always remember goodness and chespne s ius; ae | and declares | elect your own men, put aside the men and the | sure others for doing what they did them- rode intoy power on the strength . hand in hand. Call and inspect our Carpe‘s. he y aid them-}of their promise to repeal the JAMES PATON & Co. JAMES PATON &Co. _ ee they have nv right to it, elements desiring to keep you in the state of He claimed that th + *. } it , . , : , : i res. tm ic : that auch a dodge is little short of inferiority ia which you have been so long. — > oe a -_ ia ~— Assessment Act, and proved the falsity of an outrage.” How sensitive the Patriot | This line of action will «effectually kill out fan- a d “sivie under the I rhe statement by reading the card of the , : circums‘ances, and spke of some cases Hon. W. W. Sullivan, published at the} ~ a lt is,-a!l at once, to cutrages ! aticiem and bigotry. If Acadians capable of directing you are few, iusist nevertheless on where the valuation of land was greatly in| jime, which showed clearly that vo such The petition to the Mayor was signed being represented by your own, even if inter- excess of what it would bring if put UP & | promise was made. He contended that one . . $1.00 White Shirt. eee eee ' ott This will be 3 at -|sale. Tho late administration had done |‘; : : , by respectable men of both parties. We ior. This will be the first step towards your | 84 as 2ne | of the chiet planks in the late government's elevation. Your ancestry were no slaves when | little or nothing in the matter of collectir . . : are informed by those who promoted the aa 2 English < Hest to maintain] old accounts, and some accounts had beae —— eo e eae 7 = aoe aa petition that no one who was asked to d0| their rights. Do you then vindioste your just|outstanding as long as twenty-six years. 8 x a yt a es a oo Legislat- so refused to sign it, and that only one man | claim to representation aad towfeir share of This was where the loss camein, ani not im thie dire a ~ To. eae os ee . ts and supporters public patronage against English, Irish and/in the discounts. He believed the roads . ion ha en frustrat y the | hesitated, though opponents aa oon | Seotch on the land your ancestors ca!led St. | ang bridges were in a better conditi a a that “bey ehe mere, Bee of the Government were approached indis-| John’s Isle before Evglish, Irish or —_- - hen they Weve when the Sees een poeery. with the sours of the day. | ; ’ 10 is not a died-| foot on it, Let us have an end of race hatre : : 2 e said he was in accord with the general | criminetely. Every one who is ment came in. If there was anything wrong principle of the amalgamatiun bill’ which in-the-wool defeader of the Peters Com- | **4 fair play to all.” ety with them it was the fault of the Supervisors | had just passed the Honse, but asa f bination outrages sympathizes with the ? : a more than the fault of the Commissioner, | he ae = vote tee agape. wee: Dominion officials in respect to the Personal. Sceodnatamitas aan —— obnexi'us diefranchising avd two-thirds ; } tyrannical deprivation of which they ae William Welsh, M. P., returned from Ot-/ time would likely come when it ana OMe. McKay had not brought his remarks ( e aus ‘4 i. Bi ; he larger | t*8wa to-day. e ary to raise sc : : the subjects. It is felt that in the large tae. (oie Dondiy web suiion Weed necessary to rai mmething like $100,000 : to a close when the House adjourned at six | sense this is not at all a question of party pengers in the trein from the Kast to-dsy. He } a year by means of taxation. o'clock ws ae i ee a e cater,| . Mr. McKay criticised the statement of politics. The Legislature have precise y crossed over to Pictou ia the Stanley yester the Conemissioner of Publis Works. mad TELEGR ‘ PHIC % WES. ; ‘Wer Ve, Ae Was pagent ASS, . ’ d ‘y afternoon, : . the same right to take away a man’s farm Ses Patenend Atthor Waske..coulvel ot when he came into office he found the pub- as they have to take away his franchise. | New York on Monday by the steamer Servia. lic works of the country ina deplorable , ; =. = oe tate, and pointed out that the sta : t of might, and as| They are expected home on the first trip of/* ' ‘ie ) wae (he statements ‘CHES TO THE They have the righ g the Stanley. he (the Commissioner) made were not borne Srecian Despatrcu THe Examiner. everyone would depreciate the Legislative} \). 4.4 Mrs. Theo. L Chappelle are ex-} out by facts. He submitted figures con- p= robbery of a man’s farm, #80 every one-—| pected home from their trip to the Usited|trasting the amounts paid on important OTTAWA NOTES that is to say every man who rightly ap- States on Tuesday evening. Mr. Chappelle! public works during the last three years of has the thanks of Ime Examiner for late ; preciates the matter——deprecates the ne ae ry sve) the previous government and the last two a years of the present administration, in order robbery of the Dominion officials’ civil right | I: is pleasing tc learn that Mr. Harry Goff|}., snow that t a : ‘a 3 bas passed his final examination at McGill show that the Commissioner's statement Our Fishing Fleet. So eete a elections. i Conseqacntly the and will soon be entitled to write M. D., was greatly overdrawn. . Said he: We will - * ; first take tt d sympatt.y and indignation of the people is} (¢ Mf. after his name. Mr. Goff also won| @'8t take the expenditure on roads and not confined to tories, but extends to/ the medal for chemistry. ag any ee what was epent for Orrawa, April 7. ; British Canadian men of ol! parties and Ee ‘de ee MF ages ~ years under con-| La grippe is prevalent here. The “ivil Ser- . : ie - sideration. ao the expenditure for] vice is severely anfering. Fifteen clerks j F : o'asses. How to Geta “ Sunlight” Picture | this purpose was $22,070.53; in 1889 it | employed in the Ottawa Post Office are ab- (EE Rie eai ad BB) Is the Muyor, then, tu be condemved for Send 25 “Sanlight” Soab wrappers (the Soma eet ee no eee ; in gh = duty on account or it, bea galling a citizens’ meeting in Murket Hall| large wrappers)jto Lever Bros, Lid., 42] ,00 0°? -OS* 5 in ’ 631.50. These e Department of Marive is advised that ‘ on as ates that was presented to | Sovtt oe and you wtll receive by | "8¥"es. show that the present administra-| the vanguard of the Americyn mackerel Aa eyes i ie. may ’ 7 ee ie : = thet post a pretty picture, free from advertising, |" did not expend as much money as ee about due in Canadian waters, and from the best makers in Rngland, Gev- faim? We tr " not. More than that, we} | id well worth framing. Thisis an easy their predecessors in this branch of the a. t oe duties of the Dominion many and Canada. Sizes range from . feel sure (hat nine tenths of his constinent$] way to decorate your home. The soap is public service, and proves that the} Tho cn ng menes. 12 to 19 inches : : y : ey : ' late administration could ‘ The protection fleet will this year consist of oi , will couwend his action. the best inthe market, and it will only|,_ el ee eck th not have neg-| seven cruisers. The schooner Vigilant, Capt — 2+e+e—__ —___ —— cost le postage tosend inthe wrappers, if]. ~ © manter stated. | Knowlten, will be put into ; : ‘ » ° t t British Teade Return: you leave the ends opon. Write your nae let oP ee ee expenditure on] 15th inst. The ahaine’ Kingfisher, ‘Gon Undourtediy heim producing the best values and showing the finest of —— : address carefully. v7 77 9 a : there was expended | Kent, is fitting out at Shelburne, and will go GENTS TIES, UNDERWEAR and GLOVES to be seen within the walls of any Store A sTupy ot recent British trade returns — eae - in ae $20,860.86; in 1890, | into commission on the Ist June: The steam|in Town. . i h Will perhays cause our Provincisl Govern- I. VU. O. F.—The Natal day committee $20 588 30° Tt ‘ $20,523.64; in 1892, | cruiser Acadia. the flagship'of the fleet, wiil es Bs neu endian: tenet Gand weed will meet this evening at 7.30 sharp, before | 87.588 30. — — show that the | gain be commanded by Lieut. Spain, R N., ' ; r “1, | the session of Wildey Lodge present Government did not expend ag] *24 wi!l be commissioned from Halifax about the Canadisn defences against the hostile : much money for this work in any one year the end of May. The steam Curlew, Capt. 5 a 5 ‘, tariffs of foreign countries be removed. la UBLIC ; aa did the late Government during a , | Pratt, will continue on duty inthe Bay of a & = _ Pus Meretino = Market Hall to of the three years under paisah teed a, oe fundy. ‘Phe steamer Stanley, Capt. Finlay. Charlottetown, April 7, 1892. : ; the first two months of this year] night to protest against the disfranchising ; : ation. So : “ Bas - 1 much for their boasting No : son, at present running between Pictou and| @===— —— fn a ee the British imports were £62,884,- | Of the Dominion Government employes. ths ounssidchaite am: Wiad — a P. E. Island, will be commissioned as a eruis- cone. o, ae . ‘ aie ‘ : 8 963.17 oe ; = 8-fer in June. The ste Cc i . ae 638 compared = with £73,363,175 1 Due Srantey left Georgetown for Pictou |!" ar there was expended $22,653 58; in Capt. Belanger, fe diting out at quae an Try . for the same two months of 1892--a de-]| this morning, and will leave Pictou for oar ee tek. in 1890. $25,674.52; in| will be ready to patro! the Gulf and Labrador & crease of £10,478,539. On the other hand, | Charlottetown early to-morrow morning. nie tae yen ae $23,455 59. | coasts on the Ist of May. “5 che exports of domestic produce fell from senate ie tues hee ae ee ee “< i iS e one 96 119.228 thi Brack Diamoxnp Laiye.—The steamers ® money than their predecessors, ex- Matrimonial. 8 . £55,475,457 in 1892 = £. ALY, 22! this }of the Black Diamond Line will leave | °¢P'S 1" one year when there wag a lit- ae | = 3 year, » decline of £3,356,129, It is stated | Montreal for this port, thence to St. John’s | U® Ver $1000 in their favor, and in the Frepericton, April 7. fe. THE HonoraBLte T. Hrata Havitas, AYOR OF THY CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. mn ‘ . , gis following year it was $2000 |} . that the h t decreases are in manufac-| Newfoundiand, as soon as navigation gy as ess than the : x : j Os the Reavies — ieee li expenditure of the late administration, We John G. Savage, & prominent and I or Washing, for the Ba th or Voilet HE undersigned Citizens of Cation ; opens. oan Satees wae even a riven he ai aw" eg [adore I, rng A Tana) al Fuivarctis Ae eae ) ) | yeration ition in which they 8 ; ; ; FRIDAY kVENING NEXT, at 8 the high protective tariffs of foreign nations, |), 06 audience at ihe Military Social in) *°y° tt, Galt, sister of John Galt, of the 1.0. R, an a ge neral houschold work it has UBO i vos anninet the Mill now ar — _ Miuitary Soviat —There was a fairly| yore | ; eft by the lat A i j ; : ise th seved a 2 #iministratiou | and niece of Sir A. T. Galt. | te distrancks oo ian aie Gant ro McLeod's Hall last evening, and a most present ie ae jy the . oer mB AC , o Arms. pleasant two hours were passed. The pro- , em up ie q ° : ‘ .. ° re n= ads : : — _ . , | gramme was made up of vocal and instru- = ey t — fit for use again. Woman Suffrage. equa r Ive it one trial and you will Say sames Byrne, | Patria fxose stupid and malevolent Mimini- | mertal music, and readings, th form. | 2°¢ US 100k a& the amounts expended for : 4. W. Sterns, John N J out settee ued adhe ae ved alias Yo ‘Mist Riege this purpose by the two Governments and Srainoriep, Il., April 7. it . th b S d E v “rier. tocqwaah _ & . /_—' ’ . ing ‘ p > : *| see what difference there is. In Afcer a fierce parliamentary struggle, the | i Is s ) at) reste se | & Mts \ 4 unmixed evil. A spirit has been aroused Miss Fairclough, Miss Fraser, Mr. Haw- expenditure on wharves was ehieatts State Senate passed the Woman Suffrage Bill, f est vos y On Cryer Use Frederick Werasus, su aniey Broa ’ ’ é bach: ma, Laurence Watson, Wiliam ey, My Payne, Mr. Warren, and the 1889, $5,489 51; in 1890, &9 814 81: Sn extending the elective franchise to women in by them in the Acadian press and public | 9 2)) known male quartette, Messrs. Bruce, | }gq7 Q. 5 certain municipal and townshi i ap4—d SOhA, peagualy diverted, suet meseesinly | Lewis; Cock end Sichines.:- The baskets apadian 1 se cae ae | ume eeccnerseeeeeene insiiitlnsainnemaiite caiman [Fp geriae | tend to the reversal of the policy which has | were suld at auction by Mr. C. B. Warren, : . ; oe ’ I . F.—Wi ‘ ; ~ 1 J. D, MasLeod, ic. L. Bi made the First District of "aoe County | 4nd good prices were realized, Si alscndae 5 om A — ye oe at 8 o clock. Third degree ill os eee. House ‘To Let. To the Publie Ww! x OMe’ | : Mew the plunder of unscrupulous place-seekers, ENTeetraInMent IN Sr. Pavt’s Scuoot- wharves in certain sections of the ounce, Masonic —The Seetheon of Victoria Lodge Se : K x poy a Aaoen Marea, and deprived the great majority of the elec- | room —A large audience assembled in St. ae rege —_ Commissioner of Public} F. & A. M.; will eee remember the epecial DWELLING {HOUSE on Bayfieli Street, —— Zo! 2 =. ne c T torate of the influence and interest they | Paul's Schoolroom last evening. The en-| +h. House whe ae tele =~ ae of ae this (Friday) evening to confer the | house, Heated with hor water sod as Goad W. D. Mckay, | ieorae b, bank should have in our Provincial Government. | ¢¢1niament ee Oe ee pmeting | “BOFmONS expense the Government was put| Brin, Maponics 5) JAMES MCLEOD & SON, cn wun arsere sou P if desired. Inquire of ¥i 9 |. In compliance with the above req of the King’s Daughters” was altogether}... i, connection with wharves throughout | CLRaR.or. Ick, —About 2p is denies wis f th the abo ; ’ xerevy calla méeting of Citizens to True, the complete exclusion of the Tig in thon h some f the renditic ns t: ov f S t Late of the Virm of McLeod & McKenzie N T 7 A interesti g. g 0 10 the countr i y . pi— y in order to make them of any fore es erday. th ice m ed ut from a . " uecen “tect, ( ut ii enzl ) . Dp: e o 7—3i Q . KX ’ the 7th of prii. instan nish Acadian from our legislative halls may d 4 othe t od. : be traced directly to the part played by one That of Miss luke McDonald coon biseetlie the ees ee. ti Lae is ae Bay. ei oat ot is therefore - to protest asrainst the Bill now ‘tones : from out his own household to speak, | 4nd deservedly encored. Miss McDonald Ucation. which was | ‘ree rom ice, and the railway track to the ; ’ ; iq | lature to dif -anchi “employs of tee sa ence vcrninal intereate have ckeaya{'®,i® pomeasion of a truo and cultured) Drew2jove"? dinded. | In 1888 there waa| wharf there open and reedy for spring Oiled Ciething. Caullana’s Tailors and. Oulfiters, jinn Gorsramenc® “emer » ee, 7; . since nsadis ; YT. HEATH H4VILAND, luttetowr, ps oo ree : — — voice, which the public would like to in 1889 $108,208 85 1890 mi any desi at mi amoulder | ,, a , a LOUU, LUS, : in ————— : . ft : . 4 y g ften hear, Ripturous applause fol $113,675 64; in 1891, $113,022 98, Benerir.—A benefit, which® was well rc insure prompt delivery, Spring orders Have Leaeed the Shop in the sietiadt aes an or of Char in his breast to uplift his people or secure | lowed the recitation cf ‘Tit for Tat,” by] i, 1899 Si ; ; ; ; re . ed , $114,570 15. W. : ; j shovli be sent in without delay. . —— — to them the share they have a just right to| Miss Gertrude Davies, and the children’s | abio aboat what they have youd ree Sota at "the" Seuete fitating Rak, Me Prioes and samples on application. “| CAMERON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, TO LET : : . . . a. ete : :,_ | first chorus was encored. It is needless to : : : in district sepresentation, and the obtain say that the selections of Mra. E. H. Nor- ssa The expenditure fur this purpose | Albert McDonald. ; HORACE HASZARD, Late ly Occupiel by Mr. Horace Haezard, ing and administering of those places which | ton, Miss May Palmer, Mr. H: James|!" logy ca srp reo 11m, 1°89, $2,608 36; ores Manufsctarers’ Agent. ais ¢ HOU bear hcnor and emolument in their yift. In| Palmer, Mr. Arnaud and Mr. Raymond 1802 91006 : 44 é a $4,042.97; in Rapes of this paper will receive consider- aps—2w eod ie Peotiteate ond “Gia Goods, - 7 TRU STORY DWSiises Ralwey - view of this wholesale deprivation, it is not | ¥ere all mors or less excellent. The double G a : te » credit is due the present | le musical information from day to day by ’ " pleasantly situsied near the | cs quartette, °“Good§Night,” by Misses Mitlie | Government for expending this $4000 each ; ecanning the notices of the Mendelesoha Quin- R d ’ | ’ 8 i h. Enclish Wharf at Georgetown. Good location for surprising, that, a proper text ing afford-| Palmer, A. Hyndman. C. Haslam, A Camp. | Yer: The late Government made certain tte Club, which appears here in connection ead: ark . Learn ! ce (ch, ng & Canadian Summer Hotel or Boarding House. Rest ed, by the silly resolutions in question, the | bell, Messra. H. J. Palmer, A. Haslam and changes for the better in the manner | With the approaching Oddfellows’ Natal Day — 'fweeds d W ted moderate. S. Grey, was well rendered and hearti'y of conducting our exhibitions, and celebration, Be sure and read them cach day, _ you buy a COLUMBIA you buy ra vr a A. A. MACDONALD, Moni‘eur Acadien, the, Acadian organ, of : . : o : ‘ applauded. K. R. Fitzgerald, Evq., presided. | the present administr i aa oe : Shodies, N. B., should preach to ite peo. | °?P*™ I+» preside carrying aan aL ies tien Harp From.—The schn Nutwood, of | 404; the at = om the market.—s gether dole ehh eeteeten oS hb pecpioane of = si ple, last week, # strong, but altogether Arrived in Halifex and expected here in expenditure for legislation. 1c is well known | Souris, about whose safety some auxiety oat ames ins ar aoe of “we best ithe n ew Firm have always given in the past , ANTED-A boy for general work on © and seasonable sermon. We | ® few days, 55 rolls of carpeting, including that the amount expended for this purpose has | ¥** felt, was heard from yesterday. She skilled labo ely Bate TF Poe oy farw.. One from the ns reasunab] , ‘ some of the latest designs in the market, been greatly reduced since 1878-79, and the ‘8 im Trinidad, loaded for Bermuda. All led labor and the finest finish,—a JAMES McLEOD & SON, Apety to Bins. Desbrisay, Spring ; shall see how those in whose interests it has bought by Mr. Paton while in England, sone paper sa tried all in their power to ef- | hands well. i that —- with it she spineton apt Cameron Block. ; —" : 1 tl: : . os ect a still further reducti of a company whose reputation is ia i ic cee aed Prowe been preached will comport themselves at | including Axminsters, Wiltons, Brussels, uction, but their efforts 7 I — ) LET—The western half of the beautifully eS eee measchuset, 4 i ‘ in this direction were thwarted by th Dit rOUN meas oe the coming elections, Let it not be said} Wools, Unions, etc’, etc. ; also two bales ; ed by the mem- D. R. M. YOUNG, oinpted Su oiting hence an Hisnmend Stress | Snqus ; ; = : bers of the Lagislsntes Coane. “Ta Suda en moh22 Agent for P. E. Inland, | Wits. The house is titted ‘with all rn im-|acd Kent Bircets, Charlotictows, Si pa-aee either by the Moniteur that men,as good at | Of mats, also one of eqrares, six rolls of}isjation cost the country $12,780; in 1889 On the 2ist March, at Bridgeville, Pictou provements. and commands a splendid view of a 7 mua b the Hiilsborough Kiver. Posseseion given any | [OR SALE—A Cabinet Organ in good new oil cloths. When the above goods are] $12,116.53; in 1°90, $13.179 80: j Co., N. S., after a short illness, Miss Eli WV good Seal ose pow tan . cs nt ’ +095 ', Aa ls a ny Y. D., J. ANTED—T ea nt veal for cies ~~ ae a = c f aaa an rete el t "é 1892, $12 Si he = am. wee aR eel 1 laneed face of W Lobsier Factory. ©. Lrows.” hen ae ar Pn aay + as. Coorene. snunite ot Tas Kx Oe. you @ largest stock of Carpets we ave {loo a oe dit ames . an achel Bea: fat f " poamnvemninisehinl be found among the Acadians of the First | ever shown en P.E.1. Low prices, good’ by the two Geverpantaty iy a _— River, P. E. I. ee end aa See ew WANTED—A servant for general housework ' LET House on corner of Cua beriend and | eae = pes ~ ‘olan. District. We know better than that. For goods.—Jas Paton & Co: ‘the difference in the «mounts; In (Patriot and Guardian please copy. } Brig;bton, pply to Mma, Wie, Waris, Pogstession given in April. Also, Lowes on ew the residenes of J. &. Macdossis. Bae Aust. toy Btreet, with stable, * eod tf—tebss Pte ae to Thomas ; ut ; t