a i a THE DAILY EXAMINER ’ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. : \ Rea —Read Beer B aud > k I) N I \ ! . = k bi -\\ it Ale H S n’s Nil papers > Ste ST ’ I i * ’ snow on t streets « r ppressed - -_> Ak meeting of Port J Encamp t No. 4. 1. 0.0. F., this evening. Busi S$ lat f off - 5 Reg 1 tT etin | 1 So vi (Wed ats ’ j STAN t Georgetown ter P - gand is expected at s after - s »N Baxk S hh ny ue cents i ’ as = Ww ™ ? ed = -_ } — n ting f ‘ wIZAa cey ib Ww i held "v ! at hal past 3.8. GA STAN y Ba Dairy! Ca.— Me z are] lers of 1 company n Sta Is I ia ‘ january. ins - Basaer S¢ A i é nizht Bes ” tie Su DAs t in al ws amme a | ta = A Sree? i = i = 1 vi aiie M yard - Ti R W Hamly w ( a shor ? St. E ths 4 Db, OS} gy : \ hay i ite ; k cach s ate I Mi ar J s.-- vem a f I ' eM 4 : é j i th i 3 iS fires a - ty ive = many nt ‘ i aw Linge Precnascn—Mr. T. J. D or 1 purchasca uluat | lit ts Water Stre: pposite the H Davies ed by | McDonak Dr. ¢ , We : heard the pr Se itietiialion VPAPEE S xps.—Tive St. Croix Daily New ai t Ss put s i 4 Ca » Me wrsome time past, | M Fhomas Sch a re i of Prines Edward Island, has suspended publication p aceount of lack of patronage sebiiteilittiinetiie Zion Curreecnu. — Thursday eting will be in Zion Church and the discussed: 1 The success attendirg the operations of British night the lowing topies wil be i Foreign Bible Society; 2, The B. and F. Bible Society as a ore at missionary a7 eY : sillcsiiinii Fue Rewovat or Sxow. — Person re- ving snow from their premises should epost ipon the ice in the harlor at me d nee from t track. A man } who violated th tylaw by depositing saow on the streets of the citv was to-day ined att pol ‘ rt o I Ce Tt. — This forenoon, 3 young man named George McLean was for depositing snow The Seott Act Cases gZzainst EI zabeth Watling and Pat- rick Duffy were adjourned till the 14th and l!th January, respectively. tined & i without cosis on the streets of the city. Weex op Prayver.—The meeting in the Prince Street Methodist Church last even- ing was attended by a large « Rev. GM. Campbell presided, and Rev. Messrs. Corey and Fullerton each gave an address on “The Church.” Ae tion was taken up in aid of the P. E. I. Ho=pital. ongregation 1} 1eC- ee Fine Ixvesrieation.—The investigation i origin of the fire at Mount Stew- ert was concluded vesterday, and lawyers Johnsten and Good returned to the city last evening. In al! about twenty witness examined and their testimony covers about one h indred page= of frols- into the es were Can. ‘ _ Wit Yor Marry Me?—-The London Telegraph tells of a funny incident that occurred on a recent Sunday in a church at North London. A young man who car- ried a collecting plate after the service, be- fore starting put his hand in his pecket and placed, as he supposed, a shilling isto the plate and then passed it rouad among the congregat on, which included many young ana’ pretty girls. The girls as they icoked on the plate all ished and amused, and the young man tak- ing a glance at the plate, found that he had put, instead of a shilling, a conversation iozergze cn the plate, with the words “ Will letters staring while one of the by a second scemed aaton- marry me?” in red : the face, had capped it by zeuge on which was printed, “Name the everybody tn conyregati bay Spt ess Peerty Carexpvars, — “Winter and ‘Summer’ were never more charmingly pictured than they are this season on Heod’s Sar-aperilla Calendar. This ca- lar is made in the shape of a heart and is ornan.ented with two ch ld litho- craphed in bright and natural color#, one peeping out, amid the snow flakes, from a cap, and the other lighted up with all the glory of the summer sunshine. The vsual faces, jafermation about the lunar changes and ‘her astromcnical events is given, and the enlendar, besides being “a thing ot peauty” is also useful every day in the year. It may be obtained at the druggi-ts or, if his supply is exhausted, six cents in stamps should be sent to C.J. Hood & Co., proprietors Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Lowell, Yase.. who will forward a calendar free for 10 cents two calendars will be sent. eiiidinaenst Depaatixe’ CoLieci4xs.—It was rumor- el around town last night that the Lennox Jaland fadiane had revolted and that a mas-acre of the pale faces pf this city was We are pleased to state that thie waa pot the case, and that the war whoops that di turbed the serenity of the |; the Requiem Mass for the t endera did not come from the lips of | red men, but were merely the parting yells of departing collegians, They were as foliows:— Mount Allison; — Misses PlvelLe Large aud Lillian Johnstone, Char- ttetown: Miss A. Strang, Cape Traverse; Ellis F. Mevae, Bedeque; D Chowan, Brack- y Point. Dalhou-ie:—Messrs V. L H. P. Duclemin, D. A. McRae, Henry Mec- Ewen, G. S. McLeod and R. Coffin, Char- lottetown; Jolhu Sterling, Clifton; Wim. D. Ross, Stanley Bridge. MeGil!:-G. Bay- field, city. Combination The warmth, comfort Leer, | i the ruins. i WESTMORELAND NOTES rhe farmers in the vieinizy of Crapand engaged near Himpton digging } are busily marsh mud. It hundred loads are is estimat landed daily i that filly two The creamery at Crapaud is running full blast ! housand three hundred and fifty pound milk were re ! ween Th Cc pans have recently erected aijiarge retrigerator for storing butter in warm weather, which we have no doubt will meet all re uriements and facilitate business The directors are wide-awake — basi- ness men and we expect to e the cream- ery booming next season, as the patrons are working in the directien of supplying more milk. Jobu Moore, E-g . the enter prising seeretary, will supp vimilk next summer from thirty cows. — The skating rink at Vict 0 ed ew Year's evening Although = th weather wrs not favorable, a goodly nun Or Voung peopie from th adjoining settiements wended th Wav t Me ¥ lage and en} 1 the Ives skating w.th their best ¢.ri- Mr Trowsdale haz rented the ril i Line season, and as Le sa i Ss \ he des { 1 i rs of «por | have | i t i Anthony ¢ i S$ pPta a for i! ib { T ‘2 ot Py i Mr. (¢ 1 th ippies from the farmers at ; fair opr: Phe cash w reulated here and we hope | Mr.C tt b | lizpose of the cider, as he deserves t i the ¢ terprisé As sou ur boy to Burns D ‘ g ap] » tl idk mill, they se tes the fluid and as a matter of course tl 1 came up th I) is , i S vn t weertain w I ) . they wel v i g the} leva nina oO K st, it ied to iis orn ‘ i tinal th Hr itd hi pledg flowever t? miatt has f f Ihy = t i ar ] } al | pealed higher Note Cray { appeared in th Guardia i time azo th t pring pal of Crapaud West 3 had signed and wa g to don , but iB not case Ss y end has changed his mind ' ) reo iv and ast Omey ] Sk ] C4 A I E~q. has ely ;:€ ipa ‘ Ham ptor . Wey ami we are | n tha . avora € pe OT Ca M P MecDona ! Has re ed the irne lately vavated oe ae yewsomn, Wiro has remo ed to Charlotte- own to engage in business w th Mr. John Saunders. We wish the new firm of Saunders & Newsom every success Westmoreland, Jan. 5, 1895. ERastes [> GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New York, January 5.— Bradstreets says Fairly ®00d business is reported by Haiifax jobbers. They are not lined to report the near fature bright. Collections are unnsually improvement in trade is reported in Montreal, the fur business : slow Some althonyg i disappointing. At : : : Che prospects are thought not favorable, although stock- of merchants are general! sma!!, 32. fai'- ures are reported from Canada this week against 36 in th same week a year ago. St. Joun’s, N. F., January 2. 1 rner Wii} Toronto business is quiet. - The vovVe- = assent to-morrow to the bank circulation guarantee bills. This is certain. The government has obtained a four hundred thou-and dollars from the Bank of Montrea', tlhe specie to arrive on Saturday. Interest on government debentures held here was paid to day. The ' the salaries of the civil service will be paid soon. Manager Cooke and Messrs. (iood- eridge, Pitts, Dunder, Goodfellow and Hutchings appeared befure Judge Conroy to-day charged with presenting a fradulent balance sheet. The evidence was heard and the case adjourned for a week. provincial trustees of the Commercial bank were discharged by the supreme court t - day. Others will be chosen. New York, Jan. 2. —The Eagle to-day says: One of lr mber deals on record has just been com- pieted. 000 acres of Nova Scotia lumber land, to- gether with sixteen lumber mills, Brooklyn a haw the iargest li | Tees loan of | The | It includes the purchase of 860.- | } all in | operation and with established markets in | England. The syndieate which is back of this is composed of unusually strong | men in the financial world. The company is to be known as the Ce., (Litd.,) and is organized under the laws of the province of Nova Scotia. Its capitalizat.on is several millions of dollars. Quvuenec, Jan. 4.—The rumor is again re vived that Archbishop Begin has notified the Superior of the Redemptorist Order at Dominion Lumber | | Baltimore that Father Ro-sbach, of St. Pa‘- | rick’s, must leave the arehdiocess of Quebee without delay, and in some quar- ters itis theught that the trouble will end in the removal of the Renemptorists from Quebee altogether. Father Rossbach the priest who de was the dead premier’s soul, that if John Thompson could speak now he would say that the only true religion was to be found in the Roman Catholic Church, and that all others were frauds and shame. Lonpox, Jan. 7.—A despatch to Times from Prkin says that the Chinese envoy to negotiate peace with Japan had a farewell audience with the Emperor on Fridav. Japan refuses to grant an armis- tice. Mr. Denby, the American minister, believes that the negotiations will be fruit- less. The Japanese will withhold their terms until they have oceupied Pekin. repose of Sir the Loxvoy, Jan. 6.—There waa a drop in emigration to Canada during the past year. The total number which went out to Canada in 1894,was 23,731 against 50,- 381 in 1893. Emigration to the United States during the same period declined 25 per cent. as compared with 1893. New York, January 4.- Mayor Strong made the following statement to-day: “I am going to investigate every department of the city government from top to bottom. If there is any corruption, or if abuses exist anywhere, I propose to find it out. As soon as the commissioners of accounts are ready to go to work, I shall direct | them to hegin thorough and systematic investigations.” The Mayor said his pur- pose is to ascertain the exact condition of the city government, and every depart- men: is to be examined. New York, Jan. 4.—Mail advices from Panama say ; “A correspondent of the Star and Herald at Quito, Ecuador, writes under date of Nov. 27: An earthquake to-day, lasting thirty-seven seconds, did damage. Vulcan church was destroyed and fourteen bodies have been taken frem Many persons were taken from the ruins. Many persons were killed and injured.” Underwear AT A GREAT DISCOUNT, and wear of these garments combine to make them very desirable, and at present prices the value is unprecedented on our counters, great YORK SCHOOL, Result of Written and Public Examina- ilons, The semi-annual public examination of York school hel! on e 26th ult.. and was largely attended by usiees, rates pa ers an i othe ‘ eit : i he 7 fn na tion was conducted by the principal, My M.d.MePherson, ably assisted by Mr E.,iwin Brow icherof Brackley Point. who examined the various classes to the sati-faction of all present. On the conclu i *lhon of the examinrat on, Mr. hy wi, ihe trustees of the schceol and others present expressed themselves as being highly satistied with thefcondition of bo h dey vriments, the excellent order and me- thod of tea h ! gempl rved, ar | the rapid progress made by the pupils during the pa L term. Besides the ordinary number of pupils i vding a first-cla school, two in this school are preparing for Mount Allison College, Sackville. Phe following, for- warded by Principal, are the avers results of the written examinations Leld I ne past § x months: ADA D DEPARTMENT \ bimet Class V l David Brow 2, & Vessey; 3, Heath Vessey Al netic. Clas- VI—1, Vernon Croc kett; 2,1 }) acon; George Bb vt Pu . Class V~—1, Heath Vessey and Eustace Vessev, ra': 2. Fannie West: 3 \reh Ves ¢\ Punetuality, Ciass VI—1, Bessie We 2, George Mallet; 2, Vernon Crockett Deportment, Class VI—1, Fred Bryen ton; 2, Lottie Deacon; 3, Fred James and George Mallet. Deportment, Class V—1, Orlo West; 2 Emeline Swan; 2, Archie Vessey. Greck Gramma 1, Fred Jame ? Fred Brvent Latin Com; 1, Fred Jan Tua G \ 1, Eusts Vessey Fred Brvye bess W est I loret Sel Se Geometry 1, Edna James 2 George Mallet; 3, Vernon Crockett Advanced Geometry.—1, Fred James; », Lottie De : 3, Herbert Vessey Wr ne, Cc ass \ I> Hamilton Mabon: 2, Lizzie Crockett ; Heath Vessey W i, Class vi—l, Edna James Bessie West; 3, Vernon Crockett. Vessey: ? Deacon, British History, Class vi.—I, Ve Crockett; 2, Lottie Deacon; 3, George Mal Hamilton Mahon: Fenton Eusta e Vess¢ Vv; > Brown. i1.-—1, George Mallet; | (re wraphv, Class v.- ], 2, Heath Vessey; 3, David Geography, Class \ 2, Lottie Deacon; 3. Vernon Crockett. Grammar and Analysis, Class vi— 1, Vernon Crockett; 2, Lottie Deacon; 3, George Mallet ar and Analy . Class oo l, » Vess i; 3, Heath Gramm Enstac vy; 2, David Bro \ Crsey Junior Freach.—1!, Euestace Vessey; 2, | 3, Fenton Deacon. S ‘h.—] Lotti Deacon: 2, \ ernon Cr ’ =Kke tt: 3, Ge reve Malle S Map Drawing, Class v.—l, v; 2, Heath Vessey; . Map Drawing, Class vi eath Vessey; Senior Fren Eustace Mabon Vernon | Herbert ek George Mallet; 3, Crockett: James. Senior Latin.—1l, George Mallet; 2, | Lottie De acon: 3. Vernon Cro tkett Junior Latin.—l, George Brown; 2, Bessie West and Eustace Vessey, equal; 3, Flore nce Seller. Scient fic Temperance.— ;. Lotti« Dea- 2, Vernon Crocke't; 3, George Mallet. English Literature —1, Vernon Crockett; 2, Lottie Deacon; 3, George Mallet. Advanced Algebra.—-l, Fred Herb Vessey. Senior Algebra.—l, Mallet: 2, Vernon Crockett; 3. Edna James. Reading. Class Vi.—1, Florence 2, Lottie Deacon; 3, Vernon Crockett. Reading, Class V.—1, Hamilton Mabon; 2, Orla West; 3, Heath Vessey. ; D-ctation and Spelling, Class VI.—-1, | Vernon Crockett and George Mail«t,epua!: | 2, George Brown; 3, Edna James. Dictation and Spelling, class v —1, | David Brown; 2, Heath Veseey: 3, Fenton | Deacon. Agriculture.—1, Lottie Deacon and Her- | bert Vessey equal; 2, Crockett; | 3, George Mallet. Essays, Class vi—l, Fred James; 2, | 3, con: James: 2, Ge orve Seller; Vernon Lottie Deacon and Florence Seller; George Maliet and Vernon Crockett. | Composition Class v.—1, Francis West; | 2, Heath Vessev; 3, Eustace Vessey. General Proficiency, Class vi.--1, Fred | James; 2. Vernon Crockett. 3, Lottie Deacon and George Mallet equa! General Proficieney Class v—1,Eustace | | Vessey; 3, Beaty Bryanton; 2, Milton Ves- | | sey. } Prize presented by Islander Pab. Co, | ; tothe best pupil in EKnuglish.— Vernon Crockett. -lared on the occasion of | | | | | | i else. | | | | | | } : | Ladies’ Combinations—all sizes—the popular Hygeian $1.40) rel | quired to remove the snow from the side- make, Misses’ Combinations, 70c.. 80c., Ce. and $1.00 Ladies who have used the these garments recommend BEER BROS. Taz Weatner.—Wes'erly to northerlyWinds; fair and a lite colder, with light Joeal snow, them highly. @ Removal of Snow. : : ! : } CSCESSVSSSVEVSSVSTSOSB The small boy who was charged with stealing iee attempted to escape punishment by claiming that he had merely been ] Taking Cold! People who are subject to colds and ung troubles should keep JOHN- SYRUP in the house. It is a most satisfactory remedy. Price 25 cents. $ | SUN’S COUGH —_ -—— JSHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. é Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. @ Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. CUBVVOVSOSSSSSVSICVSSETBSAABE 6928828 F3SF58F488E8 88 Alls Not Gold That Glitters. Thirty per cent. off when goods have been marked one hundred per cent. on is Forty per Don’t lose not not much of a snap after all. cent. is a nice fittle profit. your heads. Merchants are in the | habit of giving you gold dollars for ninety- | nine cents. STOP AND THINK! That you are tempted to spend (because of big offered) money discounts belongs to someone Square up your 1894 bills before you joad up with goods you are not in need of. ‘ Tionesty is the best policy.” MARK WRIGHT & CO. LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. jand —_—- -— -—— All parties are hereby notified and re- | walks in front of their respective premises | forthwith. Farther notice is hereby given that in | t.li cases where owners or occupiers fail | | to remove snow within thirty-six hours | | after the cessation of a storm, it will be removed at their expense, under the fel visions of Section 11 of 57th Vic., Cap. 20. By order, i “ CHARLES DALZIEL, | : City Surveyor. Charlottetown, Jan, 5, 1895—3i eod Bic Reductions Capes, Collars and Mufis TO CLEAR, SPECIAL FURS, FURS, FURS. DISCOUNTS = = — . - a - aati The People’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetow Island Cloth and Underclothi We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made Goods, both in the Cloth and made up into This class of goods suits the public better than anything they can buy. Double and Twisted Cloth, out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at 33, per cent. Clothing. ‘cular attention to our ‘discount. As we are going | All these must go before stock-taking. n, December 28, 1894—m w f ng, we Canadian History.—l, Lottie Deacon; 2, Vernon Crockett; 3, George Mallet. British Hist ry, Class v.—l, Eustace é g "y WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1895. OR SO DAYS! Eight Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Readymade Clothing CLEARED OUT AT ACTUAL asia teste Men’s Overcoats. Ulsters, Reefers and ‘Suits. Boys’ Svercoats, Ulsiers, Reefers we | TO BE COST. A Tt te ett, ttt ttt ty and Suits. ALL NEW COODS THIS SEASON. | Odd Coats, Pants aad Vests at less than Cost. This is a Genuine Sale; yo misrepreseatation. Sale for 30 days and for cash only. A few Fur Coats in Wolf, Hungarian and Coon will b> closed out cheap. ¥x<=—> Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. $$ (x) ——-—— J.B. MACDONALD &CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, December 29, 189 i—d) PREPARED FOR THE SEASON. We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is fresh. and we keep the best in the market. Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Layer, Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Vostizza, perfectly clean, and Patras Currants, Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Flavoring and Spices. We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Penny Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro- ery line. Give usa vall, Next to Woolen Mills .Coa Store, Queen Stre«t. | “)3te Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—-m w tf icKAWY WOOLEN COMPANY. a As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian and are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can gat in the city. which we will sell at rock-bottom prices. Charlottetown, December 2, oai! Coal! Goal! FROM. ‘Dominion Coal Co's, Mines in C. B We have a large quantity of ROUND, RUN OF MINE and SLACK COAL, which we are selling at very lowest | prices. We have aold thousands of tons of the above COM-| : | Tro! ‘in nice wooden cases, the citles of which will appear in the PANY’S MINES COAL during the past season, which has given entire satisfaction. ‘kind of Coal they require, the other Mines belonging to the Ltd., in Cape Breton. We sell our customers just the which includes “Sydney” DOMINION COAL CO..,| for list descriptive of each book. Since we accepted the Ageney for the above Company the public have got their Coal mnch cheaper than _hereto- ore, and we wish to inform them that we do not handle Jogzins,’ Kelly Cove or New Jampbellton Mines Coal. The Coal we sell is GENUINE. We have also a quan- tity of superior ANTHRACITE COAL, — — PEAKE BROS. & Charlottetown, January 5, 1895—tf Boys’ Overccats. LOT NO, 1.—At $2.00. LOT NO. 2.—At $3.00. LOT NO 3—At $4.00. We have them out prices :— Former prices, $4.25 to $5.00. Will fit Boys Former prices, $5.50 to $6.50. ~ ‘ to These are wonderful goods at the money. ARRIS & ST "> —_ —- - LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Jannary 8, 1895—dy CO. Wilj fit Boys 6 to 9 years. mer price from $2.79 to $3.25. Will fit Boys 6 to 12 years. 12 | about 40 left over, and will clear at the following extraordinary low! For- years. EWART f | j i } | j i and | | | ‘next issue of Tur EXAMINER. THEY PLEASE ALL We wish to eall parti- We have still a few hundred Suits of Underclothing Remember the place—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, McKay Woolen i894—m w f & wky Company. - SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES BROWNIE PINs, JUST RECEIVE?, SUPPLIED WITH THE CHOICEST OF BOOKS Also, Crystal Brooches, Pins and Earrings. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERO’ BLOCK. . - janie We have just received a large stock of Books for Sun-| - day School Libraries. These are just the best works, ! bought for Sunday Schocl purposes. 1 We have a number of sets of from 50 to 100 Books, | DELIGATE FEMALES Who are General Debility, Anemia, | And ail ciseases of their sex, Witt caffering from Those wishing Libraries would do well to call or write derive great benefit from BAZAAR COMPANY. | PUTTNER'S Chaottetown, January 9, 1894—dy EMULSION, WE ARE IN IT j It improves the DIGESTION, purifies 2 the BLOOD, and repairs the waste that is | constantly going on, and completely re- ' moves that | Weary. lenquid dad Worn Out Readymade Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings; eet ca ee are going to be Slaughtered. , this season of the year. Al) Droggists keep it. Price 50°ets: bottle lAw Ulsters worth $12.50 fer $7.00; $9.50 for $4.00; D. B. Reefers $8.50, for $3.95. We cannot be undersold by anyone. discount on Gents’ Furnishings. We can making any fuss. EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT REMEMBER !—No faking in our store—all straight | ‘cee business—one price to all. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. (Office -- Bent Street G. A. DIXON & CO. "Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1895—dy —— scnadacnunm pei tf —jan7 Forty per cent do it without Successors to C. Robertson. | - | Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. MILLINERY done by M1ss WApYAN, Bay- field Street. jan®% INFOR VATION WANTEI-—Aryone giv- ing information to J © % coors, Richmond Street. regarding the shooting of hix dog yes- terday, will be liberally rewarded, jang—°* ral 5 ‘ Fas ms sleet ei iii In and Price. sssssseegeue e | residence on Prince Street at present occupied | by the subseriber, containing eleven rooms besides pantry and cupboards; is heated | throughout with hot water, fitted for electric Another lot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING MAT. | Ponca ven on May ist gext ‘eno TRESSES and SPRING COTS, the cheapest yet. Ou) Jant-awu r beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, very | trom ths coupes gealkewek ASOT te Mins cheap. Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before | *° °Us*, Water Street = ing. l h l erytime. *, forget "| nce duck apeae malway wien ae We please the people everytime. Don Set | roms, situated, opposite — y Station. | WANTED—City canvasser of good address i salary and expenses paid weekly from start. | Position permanent. Canadian and Amerie ’ ? | c@n grown stock. advantages unequaled. BRowN Bros Co, Nurserymen, Toronto at, Charlottetown, Angust 18 1894—{ t 5 nov277—dy tf 4 ee ad ih A