THE DAILY EXAMINER . - ~ n a THT THE CIVIC ELECTION LAILEST NEWS NOTES, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, : ad -” ce The civie election will be held on Wed The Prince of Wales is insured for $3, nesday, Feb. 12th To-day was nomin | 250,000 : lay | ation day Nominations were received up James D.lle, who died near Paintsville, four « ‘clo this afternoon The | Ky., recently, was credited with being only : - . owing nominated nine davs short of 105 vears old POR MAYOR Phe United States Senate has passed a : W. E. Dawson, Horace Haszard } resolution asking President Cleveland to ght's ne covNen.tone | requ “t Spain to recognize the Cuban in- Werk }sTeee GC. Bows, W. W. eurger ts as aepunrente. : - | Clark When in Rome Signor (¢ rispi has an Ward 2--Francis P.. McCarron. | escort of twenty-nine police officers, : Ward 3—Thomes Z. Tavior w hich costs Italy $12,500 a year. When { ( we Ward 4—F. H. Beer, S. i . Crabbe, | be Jeaves the eity the expense is increased e Ae za ‘ lonald Nicholson, Dr. H. D. Johnson to three or four times that amount, : ok oe. Peaten. "AL sxander | The Supreme Council of India, has re- e = lorne, Thomas Morris, D. | Llooper, | commended a decrease in the duty on ' ‘ . Cane | Geo. E. Hughes fabrics to 3§ per cent., but will admit free _ FOR WATER COMMISSIONER. the yarns out of which fabrics are made acetil Gate: ' They seem to Le getting the protection idea o in India too — _ ‘ \ MEETING OF PRESBYTERY. Our tiny morsel of humanity was in- . . . : a eine tentiy watching the building of a wall. g Che Presbytery of P. E. Island n Presently she came running in, bubbling e hall of Zion Church yesterday at Il a./ over then with excitement : “Oh, daddy, - nd was constituted by Mr. D. Suther 10 tum and see ze men buttering ze Q * } erland, moderator pro tempor« bricks !"—-Tid Bits. Mr. J. G. Cameron was elected moderat ~ a — . ‘ : r for the next six months Cured Weak Back for 25 Cents A communieation was read from the lor two vears I was dosed, pilled and - Preshvtery of Pictou intimating the inter plastered for weak back, scalding urine s 7 ‘ f apply ng to the next general as-em- | and constipation, without benefit. Ore } ~ r e y to receive as a minister of the church | box of Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills reheved, | ‘ S$ Ss n | the Rev Mr cPhee, from the Presbyter.- | three loxes cured. R. J, Rmith, Toronto a9 Chur ng gale ica. : One pill a dase, » pric e 25 cents, ie Mr r C. James reported that in terms \ eel , : _ ‘ the Presbytery’s instructions the Home —s ” , Sov tAL.—I he \ ore 5 M =s n Con mittee had appornte 1 Mr. a " ae a — : of the om s ‘| Valentine to West Cape and Campbellton | * : ne : i eat ee - - > _ f winter months by sedi ep uctive papers were read . On dati tik Inllains teitiion wen! bj Vessrs Jobn Bremner, Edwin Simpson, | ‘ WW shel: Thee the ctanding seeders anest | ** Clifford Rich ards. The first-mention c teal Ro age ae rescinucu and | ©! Paper dealt with the geography ot Vene an ah shale tee ngliibunell ta en teaents | Seen ee 1] with its politica] relations ‘ Tha ccutidie’ smaaliada 2th held jn | and the third with the Monroe Doctrine yMr Charlottetown on the first Tuesdays | H. A. Woodworth also read — e Silesia: Bias ott, Wishes | titled “Act on an I Interaction,” which evi S ¢ ase M a the wail: Dineen of | de ne ed much care in its pr paration aod a BR ois tad kuk ats ae ening, Ge ve we rec ive a Master Willie Towan, rm ‘ fthese meetings be spent in devotional | a years Of age, gave a patriotic re- 4 mes a sad . itation ina clever manner; and Mr ’ ¥ , 7 Presbytery a ed of Assembly’s | F — lrainor sang a solo in his usual a rs pvt perores ‘ good form. Mr. R. Hogat contributed two c f, Sent down under Bert fract in re] mandoline solos, one at the beginning and on : 3 tion of the basis of represen‘atior other at the close of the programme, S + ene n that ouy from one in four to one in 1X. | aid both were greatly appreciated. Vene : at 16 Rew C W Corey | *** Presbytery expiesse A general approva! ela can ly was passed around, and was R ; ons f the §F vies for at aurea bNMGIngG fubpd re- vo'E ] just lovel y: - here w aga large at- , nitted from the synod’s commiitiee. | } wad ance. Rev. Mr. Corey presided. or aa | After the adoption of a report dealing | ea ‘ oi th the reconstruct! n of Presbyteries ib Pr ye ac K dress goods do not need . 29 sin sections JN va Scotia, in Te the | praise. They have made their way. They . : stru n of fields witbin the bounds | are the stand lor yt Aaa the world. But : : e i , ti vas resolved | Priestley’s “Eudcra” is new, and needs a - : 1) That as soon as practicable tbe con- | word. It is not a Henrietta, thouch it has ss gregation of St. Peter’s Road be united | most of the qualities of the famous Hen- he i of Covehead and Brackley Point | rietta cf this firm. It does not fray, does ’ ' “ ae vwOa 7; a! he congre gation of Caledonia } t wet ri sty, wears long, repels the dust, . ; | wth that of Woo i Eslan is |} and hasa greater width and weight than N “i 2 That Messrs Sutherland (convener), | the Henrietta. Wrapped on “The Var- ’ si Fisher, Campbell, James, Laird, and Hov. | nished Board,” as ali Priestley’s goods ry Magic. | B- Rogers be appointed a committee to visit | are, and the name, P: estley, stamped Ou ea ee . s (Wed. | S2mmerside, Richmonit Bay East, and | every five yards : , make | Xichmond Bay West,with a view to consol id® —_—__.+____. ee . ating the three charges into two, aud to Major-General Miles appeared before the : la , | report at the meeting to be held in March on on Coast t Defenc es in Wash . 7 . 93, { That Messrs Fullerton, (con: : Senadin. tti 1 stated that the oe cones 1 W MeKenzie sg, sag. T C James and} cost of coast defences for the adeqnate c . At 1] annua 4 ames M Ait , be a committee to visit] protection of the United States woul Cc be uo og amed tields with a view tothe! amount to « ighty million dollars, not in- eal As at inks eects ge. Rev or ypo- “arrangement, for the union of j clu ling the price of ammunition and pzo | = . President, and | Georgetown and Cardigan, and Lower | jectiles. rew. Secreta The ques Geaat Kiver with Dundas, and to report | Pee One ere oe ; vas discuss- | to the Presbytery in March Gocds Sellers—Pink Pills and Hood’s ‘ i MrT C James rep rted that Mesers | pee ayes must be in great demand, s } ; ( . — J L George and J R MeKay, were ap teddin Bros seem to think, as they receiv- D pointed to supply Cavendish and Souris, ed last trip of Stanley, 1 gross Hood’s : respectively, for the winter months. | Sar-aparilla and 6 gross of P nk Pills. Sce MS : hs ( Lhe Presbytery resolved to hold a visi- | their advertisement. ‘ ss Me tation io the lbyn congregation in | ‘ I Me j the Church Valley on Tuesday 5 { . I 19 . be 25th, inst, at 7 pm, to which place and IN ° I wit the Presbytery aera I a ( 4 rT mp- — = | 8 i H } > | - ag at Ser ernaernennn ll dy al} 1st : . a fa ins ation Sek. é j . ws i Z g i recur 6 A S| rua 22 ertificates ¢ % } oo eam EAL WOMANKIND - . - . Mego —1 vos g REMED) g ter ' ~~ > ' r= of all voung people’s soci | for Stomach and Liver trot Directly Interested ! eties . . -. 1s (of as Indigestion, Bi eee a salceshaieae f t as t cf lieadache, ete., is fouod in @ the Frst M ( Febr 7th, ee. 5 at rposed to for al | 4 Hwerybody’s Fills, . I at tere 2 $s societies and mak é the best and safest family mede ang r the Mar-|@ pe é time | CE and affiliated |@ 93 Cente by ma GREAT 1896 - « 3 re in the & oo é ee ey ¢ WHITE GOODS SALE ( S ae ¢ JOHNSON & JOANSON, § | J ' .s.—TI] exhit nf é } of 39 y Mr. G. H Ha ae, stidians ui é Honor Graduates in Pharmasy $= | Our Annual White Goods Sale begins ‘ 4 - ? cology dacecenccceceeces January 3lst. WEEKS & CO. have been vie oe manny 6 @ ss hee is Pricer RED ABLING—not a co one ae seeing at or 54 inches wide, only Arrived Yesterday. One case cotton Blankets, well made, heavy fleece, borders pretty Sale price only One case cotton Quilts, goods ever shown by us. See Our Wonderful 10ct. Chambreys. Grey Sheeting—the ever shown by us. BEER BROS. best value White Sheeting— ‘ 4 iy after a nital where he 99 sia pon the canvas - ne “3 VI ets That famous clut you hear j ¥} vivethe g J - Ts ey about it everywhere just at pre- ow 2 op to ¢ ig 4 @ 14 ars Of age) for sent. Members say they are not | ‘ g f £ 2% to 12 i f ie : : — } It is sy requeste allowed to treat one another. We | i I ‘ I r along their friends ‘ = ' | . o ss ae have no such bye-law. We are la y J Reading Reon . : rthe year, aione clubbed to give you furniture | g 4 + Th rvtti- : na 4 » a class for values unobtainable elsewhere. ‘ eo ate), general bi } : Ep You can.rreat yeur wife toa! . 3 ‘as The - | or ik , : oe 8 ee handsome parlor or bed-reom I *,and ¢s] a@icy lad si the reading ro¢ suite, fancy chair, &c. “What | I 4 ale as many more “a ‘i will you take ? s n leclares himself f ] asts a frieodiy _—_ g% Bs ine & thern border. “Com : a ; s , : 4 i. : _ vo MARK WRIGHT & 69 LTD ‘ me,” and he there- it ‘ ‘ ’ i ‘ ~ ‘ ~ Ko oe “yj oe . 0 ' ly ‘ fe - a A )D ‘ rN TO f a ; i nalher, a | mmon, every day bargain, but 1ce, : per yard. - 98c per pair. the greatest bargain in these | planning weeks | Damask Table Linen from | turers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. | large variety, low prices. } | spec ial ly | Gold, Silver, Cheques, or any Good Money Taken in payment of last year’s accounts. | Kindly come in and get your . and oblig:. x Haszard & Moore. |: 27, L896. bill receipted Chariouetown, Jan. inwf PERSONAL. Rev. A. E. Burke, of is in town, Alex. Martin, Esq., of Liber ra) Consey vative Qneen’s is in the city. Mr. A. Macdonaid, Superintendent of the Island Railway, returned — yesterday from Moncton, via the Capes. Rev Messrs Reagh, of Milton, Forbes, of Alberton, Andrews, of C rapaud and Spring field, Hs arper, of Port Hill, and Beers, of Georgetown and C herry Valley, are vist ing C harlottetown to xttend the general meeting of the D. C.S. Mr. Watson M. Crosby, son of Charles A. Crosby, Esq., of Frenchie River, New London, and grandson of the late Hon. Senator Montgomery, of Park Corner, New London, was elected at the late Pro- vincial election in Manitoba to represent the districtof Dennis. Mr.Crosby ran on the Patron ticket. : Miss Lucy G. Kelly, late of this winning considerable praise from the Dir- } e.tor and professor of the Museum School ee , : | of Art in Detroit, Mich., U.S. of which , Alberton, candidate fo: East city, is |} she isa pupil. Miss Kelly bas the ad vantage of the instruction of Percy Ives. the artist whose portrait of President been admired so much of understand that Miss Kelly is oo : | Cleveland has | ‘ : a full course in this noted in We | entered for stitution, ate. Tue Market or Sixty Muuutons.—A Moncton man who spent last year in Maine, says he bongbt potatoes there at 30 cents a barrel. The potatoes were not taken ont of the ground in thousands cf | acres,50 and 60 cents a barrel being the | top price. Just before Christmas he bought prime turkeys at 9 cents and fow] at 7 and 8 cents a ponnd. No wonder the grits have dropped the unrestricted . ? 1 1 ; : rec:procity (plank in their policv.—Mone ton Times. and months ahead, where preparations count for everything. The values we are now giving are the very best obtainable, and the qualities are exactly as The time to people alvantage of first choice. represented, buy is now, will appreciate the Here our WHITE } and sensi ble wre some features of of the leading GOODS SALE:— TABLS LINENS Double the manufac- >} es — Bleached Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, Best [rish and Scotch Linens. TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine~ Double | Bleached Damask, a'l qualities, all sizes superior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 L INE N TOWELS.—275 dozen bought for this sale and early spring trade. Two special) Jines-— l4c. each, $1.52 a dozen, and l3c. each, $1.21 a Our leaders, direct from makers. COUNTERPANES in Honeycomb and Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, direct from English makers and positively the very best value ever shown by us. CAMBRiC EMBROIDERIES | direct from St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c to 30c., from half inch to 9 inches wile. SHEETINGS —English and Canadian (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} and 23 yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea. PILLOW COTTONS.—English an dozen. Canadian in all widths, Plain and Circa lar, 40, 42 avd 45 inch. WHITE COTTONS.—AI! best lines of Canadian Whites and Twilled White and Sconred. Best English Cottons at special sale prices. LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at reduced prices for White Goods Sale. GENTLEME oie LINENS. — Specia line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. Our nenaiiy 4-ply Collars, 15 cents Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Bes White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachabl: value. THIS WHITE SALE includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic Tucked Lawns Checks and al! ‘ ina tee toria Lawns, Nainsooks, and Muslins, WHITE GOODS. WEEKS’ aa Charlottetown, January 29, 1895 Swiss ee. tiie ie eee An Opera Wrap of some light material with a soft silk lining ; Quilted cn Fibre Chamois ; | (By the Montreal] Quilting Co.) ; with one thin’sheet of wal ; dng will be delightfully ¢ | warm, soft and light, yet will \ never Jose its shape. | Look for th rame on | every yard of genuine Fibre | Chamois, and ! 3 & Aiways Cut : ; Acriss the Goods, ; Feb. 13, 14, 1 15, at Crapand, DR. Mc ‘DONALI D, Desitict, will be in Crapaud on the shoes dates at Dr. Rohert- Shall not visit Crapaud again be fore October. McDONALD, J. E. Summerside, Jan. 27, 1896. son’s. D.. Do. Valleyfield, the | TEDNESDAY, FEBRU ce : . . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896. } n m i . me — i . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | ' ila Esa Fy Be Oe Awe Ae. aera LETTER PROM HON, B, DAVIES, ee —— - - ——— | vf : Sir,— [ have had a desire for some time ca OUR back to express my opinion on the ques- & tien of the prohibition of the importa- 2 tion and use of ardent spirits, of the ad- | 4 visability of introducing an act of parlia- | & "ey ment for this purpose. \ iS It appears t2 me that the prohibitionists | ¥ { OODS > like all enthusiasts, are becoming wild, I 2: rampant, on the idea they entertain, and | yy o that although verv many men would like « } to see the tree use of liquor restrained 3; ALE if tu the licensing systeni, they don’t care ¥. o¥ fur prohibition. I for one do not agree | < . wv with them in the total extineion of the ar §, Commences on | 4 ticle from society. I believe that ‘1 it i: ¥ ia us sed moderately itis beneficial, and thar | ww Be at times asa medicine, in this changeable | §. WEDNESDAY MORNING bn climate, absolutely necessary; and that no} % 5 ig medicine can effectually take its place. A In this opinion [ am confirmed by a cal | FEBRUARY 5th | authority, : pe I do not see why because tliere are a §: ‘s few fellows addicted to’ drinking to} Pi exces4 that the whole community are to be | Don’ t Mi iSS it ! ! ie punished for their sins. Neither do I see § in a religious point of view that it would 4 a make a man better by removing temptation e from him, or that the government should | ? MOORE e N [ enact a law stipulating what we shall eat } 4 1 ( “ iQ | "Two k. | . oO I wou'd beg leave to add in my opinion Charlottetown, Feb. 3, 1896 wy the teetota! soc ieties under the Scott Act, | i 2 have done little orno good in restraining ee meme ae | the desire for drinking ardent spirits, nct— | oak ‘ Vr meene Ce One Sod KO OY o> of } dy OS Od A CLD withstanding the fines Vand imprisonmer ig that are almost daily takirg place, filling | our prisons W with their victims. And [} tation offered by the League Society, offer- ing $5 to any poor half-starved fellow who cannot find work to support himself and his family is disgraceful and may not improperly be stigmatised as an encourage- ment to perjury We have had the Scott Act in full fling | in this city for some years and many of our citizens whe had not much faith in it still countenanced the Act. Now it appears that its very supporters think that it is not sufficiently restrictive to carry out their views, therefore they are calling fo- an act of parliament with power to prohibit the importation of any kind of drink containing alcohol. I have no doubt many of them think that it is a religious duty to do so | and that it would be carrying out a great | christian duty to enforce the ¢ pinion. The | very first step towards effecting this desire | f wonld add that itappears to me the temp } | is to show the government how the $8,~ 000,900 collected as duty on spirits and wine is to be replaced when these l.qnors are to be shut out from the revenue. The prohibitionists know that these eight m dollars have been paid mostly by temp: rate Are these prohibitionists prepared to take this burden on themselves by advising the government to levy a duty on tea or such article that would reelize an equal amount. If they are Jet their leaders say so, when I for one will givethem credit for sincer illions cf men. some j ity. Bens. Davies. | Charlcttetown, 3rd Feb., 1896. iieenntesencniiliantadictil j TEMPERANCE ADBVOCATED. | Sir,— The Guardian seems to have for- | gotten christianity, temperance and every- | thing else just now, and evidently thinks | the Scott Act the only thing y necessary to salvation, as far as Charlottetown is con- | cerned, fur it advises the public to vote | for the men who wil] take the best means to enforce the Act. That is al! the Guar- | dian thinks is needed. They may be men | who have no more idea of ad ninistering | civic fisances than children, they may run the city ip debt thousands of dollars ‘but if they believe in the Scott Act the Guar- dian says, ‘“‘yote for them.” When will the morning paper be temperate in its as- sertons ? Asitis, the werst extremist on the other side of the question, is not more intethperate than the sheet that if). Serateatecanereemetregear arctica eee ND ASE eS ACRE nce poses as a mode! of perfection on temper- | ance lires. TEMPERANCE. RESIGN, MR. HASZARD. Sirn,—Mr Basseed should resign his connection with the Clab. It is very in consistent to be running as the League candidate for Mayor and at the same time being a member of an institution that is Obaoxious to every temperance person in Charlottetown, LEAGURF. 2coe.)m!)mU A VICTORY. the not one can be Sir,—It appears that amongst all leading temperance people found to run Ward Three egainst the can | didate new in the field, so that this even ing the liquor men will be Claim one seat by acclamation. It looks as if the cause is gone. able to TEMPERANCE. When the congregation I would sing’, not live always, must of them mean that they would be willis gto draw the line at 97.—Puck. LONDON Stock-Ta _— Fe Ulsters $16.00. 30 Ladies’ ranging from It will pay every goods, as they mus of cost. — Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 “dy ee 30 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and price from $2.50 to Jackets ALL AT HALF PRICE TJ. HARRIS, AGENT. HOUSE, King Sale and Ulsters, $4.00 to $16.00. buyer to look at these t be sold regardless *}—_——_— | Blankets, The wheels of Fashion Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must goods must be of good quality and Jook well. We know OVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city and well and stylishly made, of this grade. we can ‘do for you, hut there be a good fit; few equals. and that the prices are as low as it is possible to sell goods Come in to the New Store and inspest things for yourself and see. what al- the and are two things Fashioa and, second, that line of SUITINGS We know they our JOHN T. McKENZIE, Cha:lottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky STAR MERCHANT TAILOR MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. Seen Eee All Our Owa Makes, W. MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC Crarlottetown, November 13, 1895-135 & wky Tweeds, Fiannels, Drnggets, | Yarns. LOOK We are offering the balance of Winter and Suitings at very low prices to clear, Do If so, off any longer—buy now. DD. #&. 2320 Ce) Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown January 22, 1896—dy ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils. —— (x) Ulsterings, Overcoatings you want anything in our line ? don’t put it A few pieces left at cost price. This is the coming Ware for Cooking purposes Charlottetown, January 24, 1896-135 PEA OETA on EA 4 WPA BES) reeA & sa yt, ORF FA | Offer You Bargains In Up-to-date Furniture. “We find the best and cheapest at John Newson’s Furniture Store,” is the gg verdict of the shrewd one. No trouble to show goods, The prices sell them. JOHN NEWSON. 1896—dy msrogsaca tampa nte 6 Charlottetown, January 30, Adverisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. of our citizens every evening. That accoun‘s for our large advertising patronage: THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY DODD & ROGERS Seg ce ETE so | Tue Examiner reaches the homes) The Best Cloths, The Prettiest Patterns, The Largest Variety, ys Closest Prices, ViliAll be Found Here c. TURNER. Agent, TEMPLE (BUILDING, GRAFPON ST. PAF ES OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday, February 12th, i | } The O71 ani 2 C mpan‘es, Artillery, | ave | mach pleasure in cnnouncing the presen- tation, on tne above date, of “OUR REGIMENT,” Comedy in Three Acts, by Scone Hamiltor, with Full Costumes and oe mplete Stage Settings, under the distin- uished patronage of His Honor Li | Go vernor Howlan, the Deputy Adintast- | General of Military District No. 12, the | Officers of the 4th Prince Edward Islaad | Re giment of Canadian Artillery, the Char | lottetown Engineers and the *2nd Batta- lion of Infantry ‘i cf Nos cers and Members Garrison a Farcical ent CASTE OF CHARACTERS | Mr. Dobbinson (a retired mers oe hae hel aes a eee Me onal |} Mr. Ellaby (his friend). .Mr. F a C, ptton | Capt. Featherston (8th Lance PR dincccones panei wail Mr. J. F. Owen | Gay Warrener (8th Lancers).............. Ce ....-Mr. Arthur G. Peake | Rev. Joha Talbot (curate at Mudborough, Mr. Ernest DeB. Peake Batters (Ds ebbinmoas® s servant) . ° i Swenenes a Mr. Wa ur Os eee Mrs. Dobbinson Miss Bessie Brown Olive (her daughter).Miss Annie Hyndman Enid Thorston ( wart d) oie Maud Ellaby (KH! Dobbin-on’s niece and ..Mies Enid McLean aby ‘sn SOE Bos cane Mi eS Mir nbie ‘Sees Stage Manager— Mr. N. J. Bullman. Musical Director—Frof. Vi with full Orchestra. nnicombe, Admission at popular prices—25 and 35 rved Seats, 00 cents, ibition on 10 o'clock, cents. Rese Plan of Hall will be on exi and after Friday, ith inst., at a.m. Balcony at Rankin’s Drng Store. Dress Circle at Reddin’s Drug Store. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8. H. M. DAVISON, Capt., ARTHUR G. PE Ts Lient., i A. A BARTLED . Lieut., | febl—eod Committee. a ‘DR. H. 0. JOHNSON ee EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Strest Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, found, &e Advertisements under this heading charg: d five cents per line. ICE ! ICE !—The clear ice off Wrngh eubscriber is selling ¢ vs Pond, St Peter's ea at reasonable rales. Avy parties wishing iu be supplied will pease apply to Epwarp CHAPPELL, at the Pond iw pd-jan2; Fepened TO LEf—Half the Cottave adjoining West | Kent School. Apply oa the premises or Mr Henderson. Oct 12, TO LE TA good tenement hi ouse on Bishop | Street. Containssix rooms. Apply to THo CAMPBELL ~—de 19 MADE TO ORDE R—Soft warm Hoods, | Tam O’Shanters (any color), or any kind of Fancy or Piain Needlework n many executed. |} Address X Y Z, EXAMI‘ ER Office if jana wy W ANTED-—Local and travelling sale sme on . } Good time for selling; stock guaranteed, for particulars write Brown BRoTHERS | CoMPANY, Toroni. im} 6 Janed MONEY—Loans made on city properiy Apply tor WI &c, London House Corner. or cour ‘ry Moore, * olicitor Vv&iw 3m - dees A BOOK FREE!-—If you desire a copy sen | for particu'ars—Nicnons & Co, Wesley Buildings, Toropt wy & 9—1leels FRET SAW-—1I have a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap. First applicant ge | a bargain.—R L Corron Brighton Road. janl3-—-t* MARINE VILLA TO LET—situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esr'anade, in the most healthy part of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. 1 has a fine lawn, coach house and stable mos: d-sirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENS DAVIES, oc: 7—d&w guartaw pat law are- ‘ x ea rma, ii eer I a a emer ee intents