a : eens =. — rane ar ern — —_———_— THE DAIL X 5 > ; _ 7 Trt r ro i Y EXAMINER 2 : - . . . . SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 9: a 4 9 ® » a 4 e ). ; aes _— nmaiateinianie eee = Snetectineeneneesiianstinaent ae ntlendiene aig te eee ar se il i * " | . ‘oo we .2° a LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | a LETTERS TO THE &DITOR 3 Brief Description of the New House Built ; for De. Richard Johaseon | ‘ > } re ' > ; | (er Y Reavy Read Beer Bre | One of the most comfortable and con- | DIPHTHERIA AT VERNON RIVER. WE > j Yenient of modern homes in the city is | -_— St : t pare the rT on : : ast paze. that built during the past summer hy Str,—Will the Bo ard of Health for Ver- T ae 2 ; LOHTY . M Pal i | Messrs X B. Sellers for De. R Johason, non River and surrou ding parts ot the > aia ad diame as ~1 2 and occupied by Mr. A. S. Jo inson, Ph. | country inform the people depen ling on Son thames taal aa G., senior member of the tirm of Johnson | them for sanitary protection why thas <2 ; "I & Johns n.a description o which was in have allowed adealiy disease like diph- Preece udvertantly omitted from Thursday’s issue | theria to rage at Vernon River Brid ve fora yesie t Tue Examiner. The house is of wood, | period of ten days without flavging the z I earis om : ging M a 10 I: | having a frontage on Prince Street of 25 | houses containin ¢ the persons infected ? \ od Suan he ed feet The main building runs back 34] Sach a proceeding as this is highly re pre- ee ‘ 4 ? the aie. Clathle in cast feet, with a kitchen 20x15 teet hensible . and shot ms it prove, On investiyva- i ‘ la M a : } buitt on at the rear. Entering at the} tion, that this grave charge is correct tah ‘siapiepideiesiiiisidtllllticctabeidiaaiibe rience IF Yd U OWE i i . aA > race i a th aa?s } ri, ye ' ee, } front door, we pass through the vestibule then the — le of this community will ; nto the hall. co. is large and bright | justly hold that Boar f i Wen on uns Pas weitiel tot : bright | justly hold that Board of Health guilty of us any, kindly make as p oe Met ‘st Chureh | “ith P ished hard.vood floor I'o the | shameful neglect J eal] upon one and all - “ ‘ ‘ eth Is i Ae : : , s ‘ n , ‘ a peggeciliagts eeeided bhRla Y right is the parlor, a room about 18x15} | the members of our Board of Health fo prompt a settlement as eek her ew, Cae Se | feet, with bay window look ng to the street. | full and free explanation touchins this possible. Mi R Mr. Pah . led Chis room is connected with the din'ng | matter in the following particulars ‘i ie A ner res ye 5 . : room by large sliding doors which when 1. Did your medical alvi-er, if you con- - ts oe 0} y = : ; ; . a! alivirer, you con y T v¢ ‘ Wau SKATIN oO W edine ypen feave a room lodx32 feet The win- te lone, tell you that the diseas¢ in ques- IF YOu DON &r | . i M low of the d ning reom ts of stain “l via ~ tion was diphthe ria? j y ia ean ' ! Ss , } ' : ‘ ee j \ ‘ sn , Grand ind very pretty Otf this room isa larg: | 2. At the tirst meeting of your Board at owe us any, bring aloi vr ; . ‘ ~ ‘ Fr } } ' \ > ; .* . 5 “= } » hina closet, with @ slide Openiny into the yernon iv.ver Bridge, had yoa a me al F E D ae nt on foo — eee eri 2 nedical you! money anyway. : ean aut bales : } kitchen In both parlor and dining room | advi er present, — if so what did het a : a y a way, an OeTOTe ASSislians i . . ‘ a i : ‘ ‘ are very pretty tiled grates surmounted the Board of He: we this disease was ? api we a> oe IS WH AT We I give ) ou more In ; the parior by an oak and in the dining >. Low ny h ad died of the disease ir . ce Mee i pa y me 1c } y many ha lied of th li ease in return tie it “than anyone ‘ C - I a om by a coerry mantel piece, The kit question before the ee Health took | ol i regu mioncily ’ . a ' ' : e oe : e the City ( “1 lw ® held neon isa large brigat rodin, wich the pan steps to enforce sanitary regulations—that e se in tow n. M ‘ i. a epee i ry, pot clot, and buek stairway | ts, before von held your first meeting ? ’ l al es © var- | Opening off it, The front sta rway is wide 4. Were prople allowed to go in and out ia }and easy. Upstairs are two iarge bed-/| the infected dwellings after two or three | wd . s t ‘ gov ‘ . ; oe : ; ‘ ' ‘ ’ BR i. frooms and a sewing room in the main | deaths from d phtheria had taken place ? - a iouse, while over the kitc: en are the bath In the interest of the public, and in jus ececilindeee room and girls’ room. Ort all the bed-/} tice to those whose families have suffered { B.A | D rict D puty R rooms are large » roomy closets Pine attic | and died from this fell scour ze, which is ‘ ] Bark : he officers of Sr. | is unfinished. | Still raging in our midst, I demand the Charlottetown, Jan. 12,1 Is sts wig Paul’s Bra oe 215, Summerside, or The house is heated throughout with | fullest investigation into this matter, and ' . and the business over, | hot air, registers being in all the rooms | tru-t that our Board of Health will not ARE GIVING ° quest of the Branch, gave and lower hali. It is provided with ali | fail to lay before the publi without d.- . nies ne talk t funeral of | molern conveniences, ich as hot and | las 5 all the information they can furnish ee ee ee r : a RS dy ee ‘ ute Premier cold ments Seectr te lights, ete., and is in | relating to their proce edings and doings in ; a _ 3 every respect right upto date. The house | this instance from the time of their first ( Ixy THE US STAT i. — I sere} was built by lay" s work, there being | meeting upto the present. Gentlemen of were no less than 9,89 varders in the | no plans drawn up. | the Board of Health, the public awaits i ed States ng t last calendar ee your reply. ® vear, and there were only 132 legal x ‘ = : : 1 : 1d . BIBLE SO -IETY MEETING Ixg IRER ~ The Boston Herald Saya this ' Lot 50, Jan. 12, 1895. < ' vy sery & micasure rne ’ } > : ¥ a z ae so achin7 The annual mecting of the British and ' - ” sig ae aT Foreign Bible Society was held in Zion SAL ARIES OF CITY SCHOOLS, a aie - . 3 vase hes punesiinninanetity Ss Nor Nores.—Andrew Doyle, ir,,| Church on Thursday evening. Mayor Ww y veat vy ev — f Dawson, Pre: d n‘* of th Soc iety, occu: |} Sin, —Your t mely suggestion in an edi ‘ - yied the cha:r, and there was a large econ- | torial a few we ek; azo, that the City two n ths in default of pavinent of a pee’ oe oe oe eo ae os 1 ee ] - remation. Addresses were delivered by | 22000! Board chould pat a up to the i ~ } sts 4 ia : : : hides D ff i the chairman and Rev. Messrs. Corey and } 4 hers the amount their salaries were re- re the Act ie BeBe ‘i Campbell. The reports of the Secretary | duced last June should not be forgotten. : a 2 ee ey and Treasurer—Rev. D. MeNeil! and J. | The Summerside School Board, realizing fined $50 and costs or two months im |* ' sees Rov. EM ! Me ; : zg eo . , % W. Morrison, Esq.,—were read and : adopt- | | that to have efficient schools they must not prisonme Be . reduce —- ay of the ir teachers, when the] ; Nessey-T : It was shown that the iocome of the | Goverament reduction was effected, maul Kegardless of Cost, for Cash only Forsets osopy.—the other day an . «pts ei. : : . wkend t " e 7 : Mr. Hubert Gaadet, | Parent society fur the year ending 31st ste entire an int to their teachers. A eelebrated 3 83rd birthda and was March, 1894, was between one and one “ Se wh. b1 i. ! rthday, weeiua teat se ae TI a hile this would necessitate a slight in- feted by his numerous mnections and and a quarter million dolla 1@ total , ; is 5 a vou . “wet issue for the vear reached 2,664,469 copies. | Crease of taxation, the whole amount would ee emp ee f i, its partial says he was not for-} ’ Ae FOr the year Peace -, 246 Copies. : ; : ; i t nt-Gover ther More was done in the work of translation | "°% 1 the individual case of any tax-paye n by the Lieutenant-Governor, either, | ” ' or . ee ' ‘ ae ene neake « ) utes , ‘ m a box of “Golden Leaf.’ a | than in any previous year. gacunt toa many cents as the number : in? latter of telic;.| It was also shown that there were 29 | o dollars lost by the individual teachers. = i = "om = “a oe P * ’ As parents, we desire to have t] bes } tat Protestant churches in Rome; 30 co.por- | “* I Wereny i ay he est | j ~ ee teurs are at work there, and durinz the | education we can get for our children, and | ‘ 5 a V5 rom an S Reat Estate 1x Bostroy.—The value of ear 200.000 copies of the bible were set | co ize that if = a is reduced the ts ® Ss t real estate of Boston, a3 estimated b: tireulation. There are in Belginm | G4tty of the wor il suffer. Already Of a young de: uly yeu have in vie w, my tiles -the year 1894 is $723 | about 25,000 Protestants. | some of the best teachers uve left, and Kn, you il ne ‘ ne of our e ; 128,750; personal pr per tv, $204,3635,706; i unless inducements to remain are otlered, hew suits of the istest fashion, ‘ orth total, $928,092,456 The heaviest indi- , RAPH NEWS j Others will foiluw Tine efficiency of th way. make the woman, but clothing ial tat wager ta-denkein I. Beare, whe GENERAL TELEG IC NEWS. ls school can only be mainta ied by giving Bakes th pyiat . im thie he gentle « ot pays 3 t tal tax of $48,019 92. The Wasnixeroy, Jan. 10.--Mr. Durino, the | 1@ teachers a fair remuneration fur their Sh “gre pet opt ta an - ee ae ee 7 cin Wnad ( nes bi services, The neat, well-dressed man has a great largest amount is paid by the Boston & | Japanese Minister, has not received any | Tl M Eli; ; ad antace bot} iu tte! rs of business pane #196 158 08 ike he Se Re | winking you, Mr. Elitor, for you ] fi t ‘ t i Albany Ra wi—$1 26,158.08. | despatches from his Government concern. | Sa ee a oF yo 1 eopie th la when we aud of love, it in undisputed fact ee | ing the reported death or illness of the wl : hi the ’ ee re ‘v aaa that scarcely ae repeating, that the oun T > r oe pe : ; : which is the cause of our ¢ ren ¢ he 1 Kxew THE Tows —Rev W. H. Hic k | K-ng of Corea Recent mail advices from | a soe f 2% oe ; 4 rgb oncngwegeabong : . ° e gr nh Sigeantieete- 7, Pypeandieasr es > 3 ‘ . oe - : ce of the state, and assuring yi ‘ i i man, As - ary - thodist church, Of} Japan are to the effect that the King’s | °°" hh u ° vad assuring you that advertise a Discount we it able clothes are made at our establish- Ferre i , Ind., welcomed the Farmers’ | father has relinauished his regency over F your continued alvocacy of the same will | © ~ ce Lr mean I /@ wept. Leave us your order, Institute ¢ “the county to that town the | his son’s dominions. Indications point to | "” et with fe . approval from the vast other day in the following words: “ We | the restoration of the King to bis former jm \j ority of parents, of whom your corres- v 7 . x flow ~ - _ ee he r t g - } " ! si . welcome you to this splendid city, which | position. t is understood the authority | | pondent is one, I am, yours, : N Oo ceception . equ are dealing and excels most cities in our country in many of the King will not be restricte l, except I ARENT. , ' 5 : , i } gas . e ; : ‘ a ; thing We have the finest saloons, the | that he will have the ¢ -operation Of an | COLD CARS CONDEMNED, matters of state. | a best fitted up gambling dens, the fastest | advisory board in all ' s, the best race track and the poorest | The members of the Corean legationin | Sip —:How ie it that we are forced t fs ‘ } } } . ° . ce | Sin, U é re ed to churches in this land Washington have not received any official | travel over our railway in winter in the ommunication from their Government | o}d ¢ ld and drauchty car , . ‘ - |} old cold and draughty cars which did ser- Burxs’ Anniversary.—The mes) id S¢ tickets for | Caledonian Club the evening of the 25th January Birthday), will be ready next number will be include tea, for several months. vice when the road opened? The change from travel in Nova Scotia is, indeed, ra 1- Gazette publishes a despatch from Con-} ical. From Charlottetown to Tignish the stantinople which says the new Armenian journey is long and slow, and itie, I sub patriarch, Izmirlian, was forma'ly en- | mit, of more consequence to the suffering throned yesterday as patriarch of all the | public that the car service be efficient and j Armenians. After he had taken the oath, | comfortable in winter than in summer. the patriarch delivered an address in | The summer cars are as subject to wear which he said: * Fidelity to the govern- | and tear in the railway vard, under the ment ought te move in accord with con- | weather, as if they were giving the travel- ler the comfort he has a right to look on vost 50c each. oe . ; ; i viction. We enjoy complete security of | , . ' tie t aveEsnen ne in tne Loxpon, January 10.-The St. Jame: | wee! Only a limited issue The progranime will anl instrumental Tickets mav be had from James Paton, . S. McDonald, Charles Webster, Daniel Finlavson, J. A. MeLaren, and William They will | music, etc Sm ail, sec’y aad “ss os . our honor, lives and property. Therights | the road, aud, therefore, it is to be hoped Nope ene ree ree CANADIANS. | -¢ y) ilcek mack siceih alex eiemeh ak | (ied Moos ; : 7" ttiele Gadd ie Beek ote the nation and church are sacred and | that the Superintent will keep them ago- Bri . : po > . Te impreseriptible. Ing. Zero. British Subject I will die. ais Soles Mac- : ie i Raiaail Cateurta, January 10.— The Rajah of | _ Chitral, the country south of the Hirdo> | | Koosh mountains, has been murdered by | his brother, Ameer Ulmulk. who seized | €CBSSOOO88OEO848882 “He who serves Canada serves the Em- pire, and he who serves the Empire serves Canada as well.”’—Sir John Thompson. : : Let these words be the seotiments of | the throne and proclaimed himself ruler. . “ ag is believed the action o the murderer | » every Canadian heart. Live and act upon it i = Sar a - . — -i a vel e The them Then Canadians will live, and } 224 GeUrper will Cause 3 itish exped. tion to be sent to punish and e ial him. New York, Jan. 10.—The police com: | missioners to-day referred to Superinten- | dent Byrnes the verbal statement made to | |; them by the mayor, yesterday, that since | the Lexow committee stopped its hearing, evening at the residence of Mrs. Hire there, gambling houses and disorderly houses was a large and pleasant gathering on the, were, he had said, being run more openly sasion of the marriage of her daughter |thanever. Mr. Byrnes will ask the edi- | M: iry to Stephen Silliphant,of P. E. Islane, tors of newspapers in which statements but for s Amherst. | about alleged disorderly houses are pub- The be'de was attended by Henrietta, | lis hed, to fur 1ish him with detailed evi- daughter of Capt. 7. Chapa, and ! dence, that he may suppress them. Town Clock Canada will prosperously glide over the seas of time wafted swiftly on by the gentle though powerfal zepbhyrs of patriotisni.— : e Headlight. Re quires i lillian ; As Istayper Marriep.—On Wedneaday Regulating ! What’s the matter with a dose of EVERYBODY’S PILLS. Rane ee ennunwne me time a resident of JOHNSON & JOHNSON, SVTVBVSVOSSVSSVEsSeseqweese Fred Pope, of P. E. Island, assisted the! [,oxpon, January 10.—A despatch from | , . . ; . . | groom. After a sumptuous repast, the | Shanghai says that severe fighting has | ticiating clergyman, Rev. V. E. Harris, ! taken place near Jeoul, Mongolia, 120 | Graduates in Pharmacy. pro} ide’s health, the groom re | miles nertheast of Pekin. Hundreds of | yosed the br Spor ] ngina happy manner. The pope- larity of both young pec ple was evinced on i sides at _ particularly in the large num- | | wounded Chinese are reported arriving at VESTS VSSSVIASVSESTSS Tien Tsin daily. Bea " LM Loxvoy, Jan. 10.—The Standard hears | as eas isome gifts a ive - r. : . id from its correspondent in Rome that the Mra. Silliphant remained at Amberet.— Pope recently, in conversing with several herst Gazette. a a re PERSONAL. Italian nobles of the intransigeant party, and others, said: “Nothing would be more mn : Our Thanks consoling to us than to see peace re-es- ’ tablished between the holy see and the Are Due You. government of Italy, and we devotedly hope that the men at the head of public rguson returned from Otta- Hon. Mr. F% we is Oe Next to keeping a large and varied 7 3 ‘ +4 : We heartily congratulate Lieut-Colonel “ye . . : 5 ; fists ' worth upon his deserved promotion. | ®/#!rs may be inspired to understand what stock of new and fashionable FUR- ae ne I ; }* 3 424i ‘ , * wrnie a ie ' se mi seas 1 a aaa > ao ne " a ; : Prince Bismarck is saidto be suffering | 2 vod this peace would produ e, both for | NITURE—reliable in quality and ‘ ee +] = entally | the church and the state. But false and ; a from mental depression, though mental) coe age moderate in price—our success 1s erroneous reasons of the state are likely to cant R. N. Cox, of Morell, was a passen- | prev nt the realization of our wishes, due to the co-operation of our cus- ger in the Stanley to-day, en route to Hal- | since it 1s u-eless to apeak of conciliation if sx and the West Indies. if the rights of the holy see are not acknow- it ix pleasing to hear that ex-C ledged and the pontitt isnot placed in a Hovan has recovercet sufficiently from his | P2Sit!on toenjoy full liberty and independen- 1 ce as a basis of any agreement. Let us | | | ; ne } | reeent nes: to be ab.e to be out again. : P i - hope that providence will place us in the | tomers. We tell you all we know goods, mark prices in about the ait oa muncillor plain figures, and when you buy you have every assurance that, if things have been misrepresented in rev John Us ev, of St. James, Char- a | positon which our pastoral ministry re- | jotts, will pro ‘bh y dec line the call to Clyde any way, you can send them back qiure r R nd -—St. John Telegraph. and get your money. Wewant you ; er, Vancouver, B. C., is) Loxpox, Jan. 10.—The Standard’s Vien- to feel that, while the policy of this gisiered at the He m8 Davies to-day. | na corre spondent says he has learned from Nita a . ea i irrivals yesterda included P.| an ur 1impeachable source that the services et ee ee lamont and J. K Mei Kinnis, Regina; | of the Patriarch Axarian have been enlis t- honest merely from policy. ! 13 Allen, Montreal; i‘ M. Wright, | ed to secure a verdict of ,,not proven” in tienen Bol Julin Lutteatan, New York. the Sassoun inquiry to which all of the Rev. William Mitchell, son-in-law of porte’ s energies are directed. In prepara- MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. Mr. Ti as Wakeling, of Charlottetown, | tion for the visit of commiseion of inquiry Hh ciate ed at a solemn and very impressive | ortlodox witnesses of the outrages have Who Sell at Selling Prices. e€ in tie Spintiad Church, Kendal-}|een removed to other parts of the 2a In liana, on Sunday last, in memory | dmpire. janl2 ite Rev. David Buel Knickerbocker, } —-insisiaenemiiaiidtisiahoaiaiimbiaiiiesiiiacaachaer nent th » Bishop of ’ that diocese. Rev. Mr. —The Bank of Yarmouth has declared Mii he i’s tribute to the late Bi shop is | a profit of upwards of $20,000. Some spoken of a3 “tender and loving.” | trade going vet! that the busiest season is over, we are enabled to give more time to the REPAIRING DE- PARTMENT of our busi- Orders promptly and | | Our Remnant Counter for Underwear > hess. ; For Dresses, for-Wrappers, - attended to WORTH for Flaunels, ete. SEEING. work for Draperies i ’ guaranteed, G. rl. TAYLOR, Watchmaker and Jeweler, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE janl! . Special bargain in materials suitable for Wrappers. BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.—Cloady and mild with local rains to-day; turning co'der to-morrow t and north-west winds, Ladies’ with \ You enough money to bribe us to do We to take advantage of our. Genuine nothing else. have not anything else. want the publie Discount Sale. _- OS -- PRUWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—t t s ANOTHER CAR CANADIAN OIL, SAME QUALITY AS LAST YEAR, Selling Low by the Gallon, Can or Cask J DD. MaecLEOD & CO., Bleck, Rogers’ Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 27, 1891—t t s Boys Overccats. We have them out prices :— about 40 left over, and will clear at the following extraordinary low LOT NO. 1.—At $2.00. Will fit Boys 6 = Ay years. mer price from $2.75 to $3.2 NO. 2.—At $3.00. Will fit Boys 6 to 12 years. For- LOT Former prices, $4.25 to $5.00. : LOT 3—At $4.00. Will fit Boys 7 to 12 years. Former prices, $5.50 to $6.50. These are wonderful goods at the money. HARRIS & STEWART Merchant Tailor. jand TO BE CLEARED OUT AT ig’ (x) Men’s Overcoats. Ulsters, Reefers and Suits. . Boys’ Odd Coats, Pants and Ves This is a Genuine Sale; ro misrepresentation. ——- (x) Charlottetown, December 29, 1894—dy FOR SO DAYS Eight Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Readvmade Clothine ACTUAL COST. Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits, ALL NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. ts at less than Cost. Sale for 50 days and forfecash only, A few Fur Coats in Wolf, Hungarian and Coon will be closed out cheap. Wee= Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. J.B. MACDONALD & CO. MARKET SQUARE. | Farm For Sale. SE LL The subscriber offers for sale his valuable | Farm, containing about sixty acres. House )isin good repair. There are six outbuildings | some are newly built. There are twoorcha | one containing sixty trees of different varie ties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. only the BEST, whieh is Woodill’s German ‘The Big Rush Is Op ey Bakin = | HASZARD & MOORE’. Cc. BENOIT sept25>—3m dy & wky Powder, HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip. COME AND GET SOMETHING ont of our CHOICE STOCK at suck a low nd you lack no customers to BUY. dec5 paLaiats FOALS HASZARD & MOORE General Debility, Anemia, And all diseases of their sex, Will derive great benefit from PUITNER'S EMULSION, It improves the DIGESTION, purifies the BLOOD, and repairs the waste that is constantly going on, and completely re moves that Weary, Lange and Worn Out Feeling that women complain of, particularly at CLEARANCE SALE. ST, ‘GEORGE PHARMACY, All our splendid stock must be cleared out before the end of January at 10, 20 and 35 per cent. discount, FOR CASH ONLY. Accounts due us must be paid in before the end of January. LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—dy this season of the year. All Druggists keep it. battle. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. jan2—dy & wky Price 50 ets. per d&w tf —jan7 | Jersey and Alderney. pa | : DR. H. D. JOHNSON ‘EYE AND - NOSE AND THROAT | Office =. . HKent Street Aug 16, 94—ly | Wants , Lost, Found, «&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. MILLINERY done by Miss WapMAn, Bay- fleld Street. jans ne w-calved cow— Apply to P P GILLIs, FOR SALE—A choice jani2 -3i INFORMATION W ANTED appre giv. ing information to J C MoorE, Richmond Street, regarding the suooting of his dog yes- terday, will be ilberally rewarded. jand—3i yd CASH PAID for old Prince Edward fsdlan and other British North American postage stamps used before I87?, and used law stanaps crieplette setts and preferred re- maining on the original envelopes. Hunt up old letters and write with particulars toC. B. Pow ELL, 23 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario. jan2- tw DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO LET—The residence on Prince Street at present oceupied by the subscriber, containing ng — besides pantry and cupboards; i eated throughout with hot water, fitted’ tor st lights, and has double doors and wigdows Possession given on May Ist next. Enquire on the premises to FS Moors, jand—iew uf WANTED—A good general servant; one from the country preferred. Apply to = HC Dowse, Water Btreet. jan’ tO LET—Half of a house containing four rooms, situated opposite Railway Station. Appiyat this office. decs8 WANT City canvasser of good addr3ass ate and expenses weekly from start, Position perenaeet, Canadian and Amerl- can grown vantages ee Brown a Co, ane Toronto, Ont, nov2i—dy hy Ay Lae 4% ie ohm rere eee ore eaeen ween 4 u oe aoe rire sc teh Lore re = # ee ae ’