.»~ _-_ ..~.. ..,.-,.,_.. ......~.- __ .,..,.,...~ .L-...`._ liiimiis iitiiliiie ii . ._ "" " "" inspector NcCormac. in Mrs. Herbert Cha_mberla|n’s Beautiful Home- ,,,,’;;'_§ m‘§§§i;§,,#1e=bsft=;5f J _ , PHWO Delightful Reception Rooms. _ ""'°"° “° <“=t=1\»==w\ _ amoneewi-» sending him the beat specimens, of map qnce more begins to move W t "' t ri ii f a "md whirl which ia charac e so o ,mis known its “l ondon society." Oo Friday il l=\r,.te reception WAS R-WH DY - " N . ‘ZH is \h.s_}{¢rbertCh.ilnberl.i.ln at 0 un ~ S ° re Gardens. which might be called an Y mo tially t`:~_'i:i‘li:i-i gathering. Mrs. nhseslbex-\;|iri,svl\o is a sister-in-law of ll t_hea__Jl0ni_\15¢cr.-tary. is li. daughter_of :I melaw Col. \\ill'itms,M. P.,who died inthe C,m..flian north-west during the 1-¢bellion_ lt. is il. strange inte which brings the daughter of one who was amwggt Canad.i's most. energetic pcliti dans and soldiers into such close proxim ity with the highest political circles in 5 in d, heeniyinterestei in all that 8 EUR U wncemg her native land, Mrs. Herbert Chamberlain is yet an active worker in we Womens Liberal Union Association ; gnd the Victoria League, which is in ,fmiation with the Daughters of the 5 Empire, Sowell known as a patriotic as- ° sociation in Canada. Under the Victori h Hague ... committee is working to arrange for the entertainment- by private individ- uals of the colonials now ili London, and i at this committee Mrs. Chamberlain is an _ most. active and conscientious member. The gathering in her beautiful home on I' Friday last was to “meet the Right Hon. S and Mrs Joseph Chamberlain; from 5 to S 7 o'cloek." The day was intensely hot, I and it was delightful to enter the shaded reception rooms, which were filled with I S so many well-known Canadian faces. 5 sous ol-‘ 'ran cunsrs. i Lady Strathcona came with her daugh- ter, the Hon. Mrs. Howard, and her son- in-law, Dr. Howari, the High Commis- c sioner being, however, too deeply im- mersed in matters pertaining to the co- lonial conference coming off this week toputin an appearance. Lady Strath- cona and her daughter ara always most warmly welcomed by Canadian and a` score of London friends, for, in spite of C the whirl and whirr of this gay London c world, the High Commissioner and his T family have the art. of making each one , who comes within their charmed circle* feel that they have ample time to recognize 8, and pay a'tention to the most unostenta- - _ I tions of Ca.na'la’s representatives. This is b in itself a great faculty and one which in the stress and push of modern social life it is difficult to cu1tiv..ta if it is not inborn .ind amatterof temperament. La ly Laurier O has the same tranquil, gentle mien, which is betoken the l atui al gift for making each individual appreciate the force of his or her own personal ty, and this is, after all, the _ secret of being a good host or hostess. In _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ I : J $ _ POINT 200 pupils competed sendin in over 50' » N C was so curious ta ace Cauaia of the past C°¥‘ml° U8-9 JUS5 ¢00'\DI0lied the work of ousehoid words all over the empire eeting for t‘ie iirst time. \Vhat cum me mass of mem Sw Wilfrid Honorable mention-Alice Bert,Pi=qnifi East School Flo T M lt, aurier, Col Georg Denison, Dr Parkin, 55,19 *‘““°’3 1 0” df\wlnz,boroi-oauiyizstii lm runny, nd Cana'l.i of thefuture mlnglingtzgether examlninl the ¥D8D°, and making the I mong men and women who-ie names are *““’»1`\lS- The f0ll0w1ug is the prize list.-4 he Duke of Argyle stood talking to ir James Grant of Ottawa, who twenty 1'" Elsie F"3'"°I5» F°!`t“D° BF1580 Q School Miss Ethel Ros teache 2nd ars ago, when the Princess Louis vias at 9, T. . overnment House in Canada, was Dmmld M Aulayv MUUUU S h'-l01 M188 3 pnointed physician to her Royal High iamh Barrel* t°“°I"°"» ard J°“°I° I ess Not far oil' Cl Pellatt was deep °“31°S’H‘u‘b°"° He”-'I SCWO] WUSS \vinninod Edmond.. so ii 4 b I ’ n conver ation wi h the Secretary for the ~ 3° °1`» 5 1 R152” : 8 od 3, ~ E Jay Pls uldEi.stS h l ’\I 7 I e w' ch“1°“et°'°' Fmm CHARLOTTETOWN f°" PICTOU 8 I olo , li I h 'i th l f ’ q °° ‘ 1” C°°e1lH . - _ _L “"8 “ °‘” "' ° D °““" ° Edmonds, tml... ’ ii ?ii»‘i=;'ii‘ii-$>‘i$°‘.I”5‘ii`f.’°iF"“ "" """’ '°' -er- Gnann IV FOR A CAN Newt toons date Grocery. in .the store formerly °¢Cl1P1@d by L. P Ta11Ii°1\. Corner of um kent and Great George Streets,where .'lJ°hu_ we keep everything in our line at- 2i',§°;‘,‘;m‘:;’* july for Boston due thefollowiug davt wedV'Cldly . -steamer: f`urEaat .¢_ F_rom PICTOU *gr _ swivel nf train leaving SYDNEY at 6.40. way down prices _ -’€S5°Call and see us. WRIGHT&DAUNCEY , _ U L AX At NORTH » _ with Steamer Brute for Newfongg. _ _ At FiAI.IFAXwi . . . :for Poston. me A 'nd PLANTl»'n" ho W S ment mm Mrs Parkin _school Clifford P lonlnos, Websters Thfqogniioreaio heme .i cf..-<1'-rims, l P sire:-: -rd P- 1'- iven to know the secrets concerning the neath theinscru able demeanor of that 1 Ram H Wmteway DN” Schnol ir Percy Gironard, who has made such Y iz e. , 85 ha-\ IDR 8- quiet 01135 With SH' G\1b€l`t Olive Peters teacher, 3 Jol;inJ McDougall I -srker. who by the War. has given oc Blooming Point School, P=t=r Momuali es of general hardware' assion fora rather good ioke What t¢g¢h¢r,4, 0335,.. Squa..e|,r,gg,, Fartun; ' - - - ' W N aim had Parker to a Knightbood T' Head School Miss Ada Underh-iy, i The best of everythlng In Supphes for an trades' _ ° ked one Canadian of another \ ‘Oh the teacher, 5 Daniel Molyneaux, Albiau mgn for farmer ° . ight of Way, my dear fellow, came Gross School Miss Bertha Webst r, ’ S and for the h0useW1fe° Opening day e response, and certainly Sie Gilbert teacher g about ul IS ' orks hard to keep his Canadian blends Honorable Mention l-Mattie S Square J y 2 t Inst' ell to the fore in London Mr and Mrs brigizs, Fortuns Head School, Weathie D louston of Montreal came with two very Weatherhie, Vernon River School, Nettie harming daughters, and Sir Charles F Stearns, Mt Stewart South School, E ` I _ I upper bmughtaWinnipeg granddaugh lA.lena. Aitken, Fortune Bridge School, l ` ` - 3 D nd ascore of other Lnnailian, not ha\e g;';;;°’G°° P M°Ph°r5°°’ I‘“““°h‘”“ is was heard to say ‘sho av, his wisdom Q 7 ___ Sq in ance in the Cal Mclntyre, Lorne Valley S.hool, Riwlfind nd far-sight dne . _ p g - H_M.N -H te h _. _ i niol Omoo mtnortiion the Admiralty or D,,,,,;'S;i,,,'o1 aéff’ '§&c(f,f1‘;f;°°P7'1f8;;;‘:’j “E Gm¢°~ mth °f WI"‘°h WE" °5e"°d 4 Ida McDonald .ortune Head School, im." sir charles Topper one sir Wil- M,” _Ma Underfg; teacher 5 Emeune’ id L“”`i" were *“"°‘“”3 Wlimn °P°“k' McDonald, Kingsboro School llliss Annio ‘ ug distance of one another, while Lady T_ Clark, teaghen ’ into and her beautiful young daughter, Hmomble m"ti°n_MM_y Arsenal, ho had just made her debut, engaged Mhmary school. Mary C1a_,,k, Launching he Premier in animated conversation h I; D H ’M P ` _ ’ _ ° .........nH........ E......... .... 25.33,, ,;;‘L°0, ‘;,,§:;,;,§§';;;‘;,§<=,';g°'~ ln The London House Buildin _ rong and well after hisattack of typhoid \S¢I1°0I, Iiibel Walker. L3\lllClliIlIl SGIIOOI ming conference which were hidden GRADE v. , elebratsd sta.tcsmeli_, who as a relative of G_ Mcphérson t_ea___he___’2_ Famy M_ 0 S . = .==¢_ == 1 r =|=|==g outh African fame insisted upon my in- M,Gun;,, Hlushgro Head schoolf CBE; - g’ _ roducing mm t° _ Judge Giroua-rd. the Mc Isaac, Rock Barra scboo ; Pinus Steele fl St., clock toget 8 's iaiccsrrt os. ‘that drawing-room at Efiaismcre Girdens 'Specimens Of man, drawing. Mr. Mc- I - 1,..€,~ll_.i1 lstated in my last it _ _ - A f __l`l1¢ S°°“ im bn 5 __ - We have openedla new and up-to- ° i e - s A h 1 . , . ' T I 0 _ ' ' 9 . ' » v , ' , , G 1 'J ` _ Q _ ' ~ C ` ` ' - . _ I ` ‘ ‘ I 1 C ° ` » - ` " o -- ‘ ‘ l ' In , . ' : _ 4 w ~ ' ' _ f ` _ '_ ’ __ L ' _ 2 ` . " _ ' _ _ a _ W _ ' . , _ 9. » s v l Ji co be W fr M W father of Sir Arch1bald’s former confrere, Degms Marsh sohooh famous name for himself in Imperial. GRADE VI- - ~ _ “Bank out on the terrace which cpened __ Mama Simon Fortune Had S_h_____ Now arriving, and being placed on the shelves, °"° E°°i"“°" “°'d°”°’ M” P°"“""‘ Mi” Ad* U°“°"‘“Y “’“°“"i 2- A1Ph°”S°s a carefully selected stock of the finest articles in all of the late Sir Thomas Galt. Col J B Kenneth H Gordon, Georgetown Royalty . I _ I ` ' I I .9 acLean was present, looking quite rSehool; Annie C. Dockendortf, Mt. nope _ _ ‘ I ' _ e ' ° ' - ~ _ . ver, and Col. and Mrs. Blggar wg;-9 John McDot aid, Upton Sohool, Evangel usy welcomingmany friends fromCauada IDG M&lZh€S0'\. A1510!! CPOSS 3611001. _ Q N hom they had not met for months. It ' The Prizes Will be 8Wal‘B0¢l b.Y Il15D6¢i»0l‘ I NDDN HOUSE BU LDING. _ I ll connccgnyg lines in Unim';:{d: ‘:d', F. W. , I-IALES, l\’town, P. E. I.-6:5, d :wks sggrggg fy t s aihasuu nm When you liave an 'datll aitsoyigae _ _ lime. It it _vnt];eg~ fail W°@¢.11_;esiy mi qgggg¢,}‘ ' ` ` 'rl:wirf.I`\iilf` ._............~.,, ..,~. .»~.. as an animated, charming scene, and a ¥°C°l’m9'°_ t0 the 5“c°955fU1 °0_UJP€i-ICON 7_ 12 d gl W ,y,_ _ » The li _ “tive of L._,,._.| Amherst, once Govemm- in the course ofa few days. The results Lmdnn mum of his freehand drawing compet tion will W f Canada, remarked that how no smu.ter_\°°king women” manly be announced shortly and the prizes ell-set-up men than Canada had sent td di3“ib°ff°d~ most beautifull 8~ndb‘<==mins1y dressed. Deal Bear River south school Miss W __ _ . _ _ _ _ _ P ‘ - - _ _ _ cl ' _ . , v ‘ ` D' as . ‘ , - _ ‘ ‘Qs YU _ , a a _ M W w re w take partin the present festivities. And is ~i°~»ERmS=~=» ra A N c ii E s 'r I.: ii Li N I: it s .___ ¢_ i _ ~ ‘ ‘D L.. br( ed to Drive Forty Cars W quired to Propel 0ne-Ca Cnrcaeo, Jnly li.-A orange irfthel method of street railway propulsion is the possible result of a trial that has' been made in Chicago of ii local invention. Small electric magnets imbedded between the rails of the tvack are used to pull the ears. The electro magnets form one half of the motor and are placed in the ground in a line half way between the tracks. The other part, the armature is attached lengthwise to the bottom of the car. It is a long iron bar, cut up into feet, and so attached that the ends are ordinarily within an incn of the top magnet boxes. But the primary diderences between the new system and the trolley car motor is that the new car is not- propelled by the friction of the wheels with the track, but by the invisible force of magnetism. Each magnet i-iconnectej with main: feed wires heavily insulated and bringing electricity DYING BY SLOW DEGREES. l Although not always aware of it yet thousands die by slow degrees of Catarrh It first attacks the nose or tnroat, then the lungs, and finally spre ads_all tnrouilh tie system. Catarrhozone is the only remeny that will immediately prevent the spread of this awful disease. Every breatn from the Inhaler kills thousands of ge rms, clears the throat. and mise. MGS expzctoration and relieves toe pam across the eyei-. Catan-hozone erradicates every vestige of catarrh from the system. and_is highly recommended also for Brouchitis. Asthma, Deafness, and Lung 'T\'0\1b19- Price $1.00; trial size Zac. all dru88i“°- Poison 8a Co., Kingston Ont. DR. HamL'rols’s Pius Cum: Coivsri- PATION- -1 HON. MR. CHAIBERLAIWS CONDITION. _,ii LONDON, Jul! 25°"'J°9*PI\ Chembtrlsin, who was infused in a cab accident last J _ Monday, is slowly, improvill. but Will not likely return to his duties yet- He lei# from the power house. But when the cur s not running over them the magnets are not magnetic. In other words they are not in the circuit excep: when the cu' comes ever them. An arrangement of the magnets according to the polarity, first a positive and then a negative, is the scheme for making it run smooth. By the use of a small storage battery, the polarity Oi the feet Of the armafure is controlled. The operator of the cur can with one simple movement of his one lever stop it or reverse the movement insti-ai. The $II‘€°1D saving _which the inventor claims is in the amount of electricity required. ` He says seven .y-five amperes will suffice for forty cars, while with the present trolley system, seventy-tive amperes are required for one can It is also claimed ‘ to-day. l 1111 so much blood that he has sum-red from on intermittent pulse ands consequent weakness, Complete rest and change of a`r have been adored. ` FELL FORTY FEET IN SLEEP- Sascus, July 18.-While sleeping this morning, Paul Hill, 9 years old son of Fred: Hill, 64 Lincoln avenue, climed from the third-story window of his home and roll for-sy foot to the ground. strikins an ash barrel in the 1813. V505 i°m°°°d a bad cut on his face and fractured his left _ hip bone,Tbeboywa.saelcep in his attic l . _ _ l _ _ _ room he leaped from the bed and climedl \_m“_ c _ _' mai 1 “ e Tailor, Fnrnisherand Hatter, ` 'I * out on the window sill. i princess of J apau _took place on dune 25th. ~»-»~»-<=-°-f»<==»=»~==~=°- ,Business Boom wml .,f’.f.‘.'..“'i"‘.1.“.`I.".ii§‘.‘.‘..Ii’.I .?;"“‘....‘1’.....i‘£.‘Z. I uNioil_'r_nAoc. ' _ k __ . _"IMI, “mt I “aught I mmm t the Union Store where `, weeks I ° Come, come o f°l_' \_°°9p]° °t t t- ana :£2 everybody is going and get your summer ggviood totryyour Linlmen 0 I ,suit. Prices very moderate; aatishction ‘U'|`“’°tI°“= md did 5°' TM ww” wage guaranteed or Y°ur money refunded-_ I more than I expected-a few applications z ` curing the irritation, prevmg. Cloth sold by the yard cheaper than any FASHIONABLE SEASON_ m¢__u°__ “_ .H _"dm__ °°“‘P’°°°1’ on ‘ . c e ii ing the _bites from b_:co‘l_n;ng‘ sore _;°;n:"e_¢; bisyms _¢;»:§__an seeus an ABLE SERV1CABLE_1ight C 0_1 or ed and 1ight:weight_ O Tweed - rooae 3°. _______ MIN€I:°UkbeeI;_I1;T_¥\_fhEN° mfosquitoem 3°°d _ » _ _ JAs_ gALLA(;HAN_ Suits_ucr;_piake ffor 3113.00 have no superior in their clafs, the Sui,,_. _ art-1°1_ You" mum ._ __ y _par ex ence or c money. . _ , _ . _ ~ _,. -9 ogg The Duchess Boot.-Price $3.50 manu- _ ' ~ _ ~ f,= " ‘ if ; W A b the Ames Holden Co, the ‘ 5»d if Pwnrmaa la 1fe°- _-..... D., BR LT O Ez. Picked up is 'Newspaper and by so Doing Kim- Kent happened to pick up a paper con- jul 28 *-1 taining an advertisement of a cure of I Y ‘Bri ht's Disease b Dodd’s Kidne August I Augllst I7 ‘August 22 g y .v _ Pills. .September ro September 27 October 2 l A messenger woke up the nearest drug- 0Ct0b€I’ _2I NOV€I11b€I' 7 NOV€f11b€I‘ I2 gist and pi-soured ii box of Dodd’s_Kidnoy Steamer sails from Manchester for Charlottetown via bt. John, 1, ills. which Mr- Kent began to take at N. Bhlnut ‘t__oI_l\;'.;i§cli_;s_t‘e{ dfrect from Charlottetown. cf' S ( R A ) | ° o _ _ _ wg;*a°_;’_;";’;°“"°l‘: P0 _l“‘Pf°"°£;“d ge '}"_“" with cofd storage chambers and has a shgtgiglecg fd51§oz8iri'(i`);sgo Idf ciziefiltfltdi the meeting I W" 1" TW? '”°“ f“ ° ‘S and sheep. ~_ n‘¥£§;t,2.‘£°;,;;:°u;l:“";s° sum’ Shippers should notify the undersigned agents as to what goods Ch‘¢°w=i- N112. 19°# Mft *low dst .l y ` ag ' ‘ they will have to go forward as early as possible, in order to secure _'gi "1 E 7°' ` space. For rates of freight both from and to Manchester, apply to, l CRUWBLEWUP' w.w.ci.aRKs, wm. ri-iomson &.co.. Vicrosin B. C. J nlv 15.-News was Agwt. Ch`t0\_\’f1- Agents. St. John N. B. ~ 7 , . received by thc -sreafiier Empress of India. M°”' “el” F" 5'” "' . '23 < today of the destruction of the Chinese _ -_ cruiser HaiCbi-e af. Nanliing by en ex- plosiou. The J a.7\s.rie»ecruiser Atgn arrived at Hsiakun on June 21 and the Mazarine _ _ i ,_ 1 0 ' | that the cars c in be run fa.-ter than under of the Hai Cbée was oppned to salute hen ° B c l I vi liarfvii at Port Hswkesburll- Count? of lover Systems MW operated' Then came the explsi-ion and of the crew a m e u ' 0 n ss' N S" acwrdin to B pm" md “wa” of 200 to 259 but t .vo escaped. ' HALIFAX N. 5. < ‘ l\MoNT PELEE ERUPTION CGNTINUES' THE EVIL5 UF CONSTIPATION- Is the 'most widely known, best equipped and up-to-date iiistitu W k Om ` or s, vra. FoR'r DE FRANCE;--liinlastiuique, July 15. Thi* d'H18¢"‘“-19 C°U‘1iI5i0U "USPS Sick tion Ofiitslkind in ' h rl h abdominal pain ile and in' _'S9~t‘n"]aYA“i“hi‘ and Sundsy Mt' Pelee s;?e1a'l`ccd"es iiisauit and siigo ls’x The _ _ _ _. great as that of Saturday and Wednesday is f{'1err<_iizon_i_;,t_v_yhich Lnalazfs the bowels sg , ' ~ A” “°°°P‘°d °h°q"° °“ “ °“’*.""’°‘21_e ' . - W _ ‘ t . "§~ , last. Morne Rowe. AJOUQB B0\11II0“ and a,ftio‘,’,r eff eFt;‘b1i’;;e‘§'_ ffiis “£?l‘§"a§d _ Remember the best is none too good for your children. It s the - Mscouiil Were C0"¢1’°d with 5i‘°“€§ *Ed certain i_n action and never causes dis- Cl1€ap€St 111 the end. I N .;;';‘;‘;;‘;‘:ldh‘x;: "f1,';‘;°rvf§___‘;';;;‘:§"l&';dg_ ;8t’§'f§n‘;;`;:§2‘t;§§`l{':§f‘°‘i;a”{;digige igiotgligg Autumn term opens September 2, 1902. Send for full particulars to _ ° _ ‘ at t t' '1 .b'li an ii- dense wlum °f flaws. Md et *‘»*=°°°'”° iii... li’iffp‘§»”..°é.i’i§2.$.3ii'§§fi'i?l'°.o§fi. K B H & _ i.llI|6 €l€¢b|.‘lC8.l DI1€l10m8_D& WEF6 0bSC1'VCd \~_|ged_ Rgggm mended gud. ggld by Drug Uists, price 501:. By mail from N. C. _ _ P°l°§'n ¥»C°" I£;”gs%n’ (Eh ' Chartered Acco t t 11,15 nm ' _ un an s. NEVER To olo To wsu- _ ° K” B' ""8 M... 8. ... _ KINGSTON, July 15. Michael Oloughlin, ACCQUCHM ENT 0; TH E DI? t 9 ` ::.¥.lf‘;f;.°:;i:;%“..:.lf':.':..:..n.:.s oowiiiiicos- Tomo, J une 28, via. San Francisco, July 14.-The second accouchment of the crown . k`__\____ Saved Her Husbands Life. _r _é _ NEW MilHllll lil DRIVING Sllllll CARS ‘l“A““’"E' 2 MN' George H. Kent,'0f 309 Gilmore St., was - _ _ - 'fl~`°"l"rli"““"E _- fr-.-.’li‘.i¢.uo... _ ' -_!__1'-_».--_+-.sum-._ . . -._-.~- dygiagvzhistllnlzhieggorirlldztalsihges, and the '.1 7-f; ` Q Q - `°* Q! '_' ' _ _ _ h i. h d _ h _ _ _ _-__ Iih Ihe EIeClI`ICIIy NOW Re' pit? 121;? dneaevililh; dlgoupphysicians told d h C L H ` his wife that he could not live until Un er contract wit t ie anadian Government. Steamer “MAN- . rs Can A|°0 Run Faster' ‘“°"“I““° CHESTER TRADER" will sail on or about the followin ' it gdatesw Ch’town Mobile Co Ltd ‘ Q, '_ While vi‘a.tch'n at h' bds'd Mrs. ‘ g ‘S ° 1 ° . From Manchester From St. John _ \ 111-om Cha;-lgttetown _ _ andYl&ll§l 4%:-eat Georg! Sweet-a few General liicc ` -OF THE-'- ,.3 A' general meeting of the Ch Mobile Co. will be held at the of W. W. Clarke 01 Monday 2 lst inst at 8 ¢»’clock for the of Directors and transaction of snub other business as may come 7 . W. w.`cLa ,__ to i"_~§}‘.r; N, {__:j‘ l _ u .. ._ ,__ P* , _ l, ._‘,‘ la , ...ir E :iff \'_ E_,f¢"i.-k‘l/ ui. 3 ~. 1’ uf. 2,' _‘ff sig cfi and endorsed ‘ re Sr-:_\L1sn rizivmtas asain.-oofi . C I-Iawkesoury Wharf," will be r ceived at cflice until Saturday, 19th july, ~ the reconstruction and extei sion ofthe 'tion to he se n 'ut The ohizcs of C. E. W Dodveil, Esq. Resident Engineer, Halifax`,N.'.,. E G. Millidge Esq., Resident Engineer, Anti- gmish, N. 5', and at the Department of Tenders will not he considered unless onthe form supp ied, and signed with payable to the order of the Honorable t si- »,},.%»w / best on the market at my price y_ theshoeman, Pownal S.reet, Charlottes- Huw Are You Going to keep cool this summer, if you do not wear one of our light weight Suits? They, are a triumph of tailoring art: Stylish, Dressy Comfortable. perfect in Cut Fit and finish. and distinctly moderate in price. In elegant Serges. Cheviots colored Worsteds, Stripes and high. _ cl f b - f - _ ‘_ ass a ries o various patterns s ___i__¢_::a E; __._.:y:._::;._:._iy $15. to $25. ister of Public Wciks, for twelve dollars (ti-200.00), must accompany ea Tm: cheque will be forfeited if Jhe cline the contract or fail to complete contracted fur, and will ue returned non-acceptaece of tender. _ _ I lie Department does I0( bind §l§lf b the lowest or any tender. - By order, I, _ _ t-RBD. GEEINAS, , O tavi-a. 23th Yuue, 19-iz Newspaper insertinlihfs adveiliremenf with i was fora. ~ TEAMS se :ro HIRE? _:Good turneuto of ¢ve_ry` deactix\~ f tion. andguodhogee, well eased for always AT LARGES ~ able for weddings. Personal. ,i _ V. , -~ .r - » c ~._-~».< :.\- . ~-_- ~ _. .. _»_> .ag f__ _._ __..,*§,,_._r3y§g_,,,¢_,_¢f-q.;:_,*__,, _ Secfe ary; _ Department nf Public Works. out euthouiy from the Departuitiit, wi I noting I.-16-d3i ` j