oe nee e ™ a ee Se TN en at ann nn te Na nn on glen eigenen + Se RO ag ee _— Ts... : ~ m yee - engpeney ema ncaym i om Te = TER DATS Bo A MONEE FEBRUARY 26. _ iia P “4 ses w% . ae on - = * 5 ba Miallinn onins ocltioy ‘J “Cn we 12. ie = ' ecnensoneaeegaeiintipnneD asa AE ae cei ‘ 4 | 2 exe Fa & eeeas ie ! Local and Other Items. | F fe EC OAR 8 gO ¢ = © 4TTA aeaes 4 oe iS. | } S—_ : ~T CARNIVAL at the Roller Rink to-night. ; : he We are'therefore able tO present : ae Tu t (Srvc. Denpa —_——— Onr business is confined strictly ta | to ali who favor us with their pat- W e are now effering the balemes Cun City a. ora at ales ae r j staple and fancy Dry Goods and al ronege, alar ,e assortment of oods of our yinter Goods at rs avd Auditors wei ‘ ‘ ‘ 6 \ Mill D & gea & | Reds : ae sworn in to-day, fie London Riots oecgtcwn< Se am of good value in all departments, keduced Prices to clear. om _—— — ; | / . . ; ; Ow1ne to the mild weather there wil! be Lonpon. Feb. 11 | i no tobogganing this evening. Everything is quiet in the motiranhiie : Dress Goods and Trimmings, | Carpets, Qileloths and Room- T A Pp om 2% 4, --- | tradesmen have r-»pened their sh i :, al See Our Prices | a itle aud Sack Cloths, Silks, paper, Table Linen and Covers, L t S . a4 a “>. oo eT To eT ely ares, Ladi i. Gray and White Cott Prirt Tuk market toMay was fairly well attended | business is proceeding as usual. | a and Laves, Ladies’ Lin- : Curtains, &«.—a complete range cf roo ae 7 ottons, _— and stocked. Prices unchanged. At a meeting last night of the Mansion 9 House Furnishings. nnes, Ginghams, 4¢,, d&c., &e > . ps te . 4 e So ‘ : — oo j House Committee, the Lord Mayor an- | Feb, 2—dy wy Bw oe Precis se the docket at the | ounced that subscriptions for the relief of i | Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. | the workingmen out of ¢ mployment bad | : - - s ; be« n rec sived to the amonnt of £ 3500. in- SE 1 EE A | a we 1 OTATOERS taten in xchang* tor Labi uocr clu lin £1000 ee RB Re . hild — aoe eee a QS oe = = e ‘od fisk troceries ‘eal acacia tai ER a sack from Daron hotnechiud id ad Woe . "Etsy Nees ‘She eng . “- . oo Groceries, Crockeryware, |} 114 Boring the | E1000 fr ad BNE PTERS Bip THE HDUPER, | N th At . Gt shi etc., . Brace’s pee, r, aha SAU it | ) : c i cisdind Lord Salisbury. ony one f or Able Cals Ip CO, Grrat Discounts on Gents’ Linen Covllar: ee —eateaneenert C, x Pai “y | and Cuffs. Neckties and Underciotbivg, at | hi r & hreiber bbe mic s. i yim nS C e 3 : Peewee will attenip i ; James Paton & Co.'s, successors to W. A to deny that Senator tiowlan 1s the Bret io} : . ; Weeks & Co. Be acvoc the canstruction of a subway ‘ al OtTrawa, Feb. 11 across Northumberland Straits. Bust as] HEexiy v Lainp is stili before the; Mr. Schreiber says that the house at | regat ls the first fer advocate the tunne/ling | ae i 5 ° : | > 1 , . : ‘ : 44 4 ; . Sup-eme Court he defendant g third wit- Bat hurst called loch A? Db, 19 ¢ wn ] by i ¢ tLhnese Stral 8, thera app ars to be sou el ness was on the witness stand at the heur of|him, but that the statement that free| difference of opinion At the Subway } 4 our going to press. passes are given to persons going to that | mK in Belfast, a Mr. Lord ciaimed the . a place, or to persons connected with it, are | credit F originating the tunnel scheme, luE ; ity r fh 1 > are hard at work pre p*r- false. So faras he is concerned he knows which. i? Tai correctiy inform d, was not “ aon . if Dg “ ia = ae vo — yea rae Of nv one getting free passes disputed by anyone pres ent, among whom SPRIN $s SAILINGS, issG. 9 iesire Oo #tave a4 Xx pense ould ago whe Seito ty cate doen) engeens 0h Miccgeaike tas vat oe her prominent aavoeate of the| \\TELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER ce el pay Uy Lediately. j ¢ cae : Nv ‘ aad ’ igen ; Exaggerated Despatches. How far be ck ir. ‘Lord'dates val V REDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S| From Lendon on and Liverneo!l REMEMBER the Gospel preaching each eve» 2 to tunnel notorie ty I am not pre- STOCK ” P ¥ 4 ve peo eM i SER tl rO% / reac n SC : = ee 9 vol ; anv nt } ¥ iog this week, at 7 80 o'clock, in the Christian | Orrawa. Feb. 11. pared t ? say, but t am strongiy of the . Church Meeting House, Upper Great George | Th . oe viphed. statements * about . inton eran was not the first to propose > A Stree Subjec f importance will be “| ? ae a ssatemen’s about &1! the undertaking. In a lecture (a printed I y sc DD 2 t . t ! < b: ls ' Strct Subjects of importance wil be d-| matiny of the fonnie! Pelee sa ned a {eons ma eure (a rinted] Famense Discounts to clear balance Ry ae - . | E. imenton are n h C2 rated A few | . 63 ‘ h rl ae Youn g Mon’s e . WILL LEAVE Rev. J. Goovwiut bas resigned the charge | of the mu Dy Suury uM f insubordina-| Christian Assecei ition, in the Te mperenc e| of Fur-lined é‘loaks. F d ; of Kinross Church, the resignation to take/|'! ~ neve beeen arr CU, ANG re tO be} Hall Thur aoe the 10th day of April on on for Charlottetown, place in March. Mr, Goodwill intends to / ied Sy court-m¢ rtial. Mr. White, Comp-] 1957. by the R » Dan niel McC dy of the} i : ° ABOUT 1l5th APRI . . . } i . 1 . _ iy ¥ aeeuvu ATs ak) - . 15} > Meirict "his labora tthe other ‘Churebes|teullet of the Mounted Police, expeets| Peabserea harch: Now Sete, Coe MmMense Discounts to clear balance ABOUT 15th APRIL under his car } farther information Or! R N P resi it of ii [nat ¢ re ri Inv Csice ; ie nstita- | er. - GX ‘ TA : . ”? : . tn ia — - tion, in the chair, at. page vad | f W t aye ob s 4 t 2 6 } a caer tal os ata Mrenaias bain | ee jon, im tho ‘chair, at pogo 17 aaa 0 inter Jackets. &.8. ellie Wise, »s . » A 7 f are. ay HOLLOW %—*° onr al Bia ne he} ’ broke when near Liunter River yester Lay | steamer Ashore ; Ter? re aan : om ie at a. i WILL LEAVE afternoon. An engine was sé at out to bri g | — pi rcect Mm . er iy ao eontacs with those } E 2% i> t t 3 6 » be 1 » + 4k i he a whicl rrived at ten o'cloc JoHN, Feb. 9 g public works which are dsatined, at | Primense iscoun s Oo Cc ea; a ance » in the train, which arrived at ten ociock—| é. P , j iver ea} f YY : le ttet cn some six hours late. The steamer Cam bridge of -the Boston | 2° ¢ rf day. to sp ed the iron horse | of halla rer 4 j < 1RPIOELClOVe, - > _ jand Bangor line went ashore « th Maina fr ( Lpe Breton to L Ke superivr, al d | i a y- BOU Tr 15 } AT RII > > ¢ > . ° . ; ’ . aU n : ava iriec , fab on j f } , g Tue Rev. B, Chappelle, A. M, of Summer-! enact ear ly on Wednesd evening. She thence to the shores of the Pacific. Stranger | : — r side, late of British Columbia, will lecture at | a a , a . ~~ | things have iaken place within the mem- D 19 G dl Sh | (l Ht 7) C A 1) , Y ' I, Th uae i : s ’ | 1am tely k d eard an am.» + Be , X piace im mer , f e sbove Steamers, aite : Marie on Tuesday, the 16th, in the Methodist | sneteately Keel . ars anc Com T an. The Straits of Northrmber- | ress 80 5 aw 5 al OSLErY ai Way own Bry OW: y aan ae - : discharging at "1 v3 ae ’ }menced filling Sh ili undoubtedly bea} 77 °F ™*® eee ae at ee ee ’ Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Church, and on > np ome at Mount Stewart. | total loos No Nien m . land must be tuntelled, and the telegraphic | Miramichi. Subject, ‘‘ Britich Columbia.’’ —" ee er ee el A ct ees owend sina : é ject, 3 nn | pte % ~ 8 ex ended from America “i Europe. 0 Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the . . ‘ " he ends of the earth are yet to be brought | priacipal yoints in P. KE. Ishend New Bruv A Fancy Dress ( arnival will be held in the KF : : a. ae T points . K. Islend, runs. : : ; ; ; ound &1 together, at speaking distan: % id w ric va Scot Cittesne’ Mink om Prilay eveniog, 19th ina. itty. voller, at speaking distance, on friendly CUSt See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at, | wick m2 Nove scot Set 7 Pr . } __— terms, r commercia!, social and reli gious | For Freight, Passage, or other informetion The committee of management will he AVE No- | . Fel > ’ 0 ‘ouky'th 1 need soa 4 ea .P . KIPSIG : urpos "epare Ke - nae ar n¢ o> Stewar Pen > 3 i thing undone to make the Carnival the most | ‘ Leipsia, Beb. 11. es ee POF: 50; PE awe 7 Land Street i sn C at ied Ok ae CO = successful ever held in the Rink. | Capt. Saraury was io-day found guiliy of | SP2ere Im hese coming ORESERT YTS ; Xe. ‘~ Rm a ne Bail a = read R roa R. _ 54 —_——— having furnished plans and information of [f any of our politiciaus advocated the| Hida fa D Mm W Ga GED pS Stewart ; im Lis . ool ¢ T.( San ak C : _ ‘ ae 9 ; : sal 7 OO SE EP iggy EET : : i } St Averpor O ‘he . ws & Cue communication of Mr. James Macdon-}the German fortificatio: ns and armaments; “@"8*!445g of the Sti ate (prior to the date | : e ve —n inl to % ald, on the important subject of waterworks, | to the French mil! itary authorities, and was when the Rev. Mr. McUurdy gave the} on FENTON fT. NEWBERY, will he f foun: don first page. Mr, Macc ypald | | sentenced to twelve years pé nal gery itude. fectul e irom whica I have ju at qu ted, the | i 7 he Largest Stock, Ne west Goods to be found—Useful and ae Agent, has given this matter much attention and his | : Oe te public would doubtless like to hear from | 0 ] Price Pl Rver ‘ Ch town, Jan. 30, 1886, letter should therefore be carefully read. ; : them rnamental. rices to Please Kveryone. enero pooindiin pei For Active Service. Yours | seer meet a le He: EE ere ocx «iJ. B. IMAGDONALD was yeeterday arraigned before Alexander ATHENS, Feb. 11, Feb. 9th. 1886 ; Oar NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK 7m Hayden and Alfred Tomlins, Eaqs., J. P. s T : EQUESTS al . : - , vo more classes <f the Greek naval a , ESTS all persons indebted to him and sentenced to three months’ imprisonment | | 1¥° more classes «f th So eek naval ee a now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. } 2 -dncle clende aaa ak “aoe for threatening his wife’a liie with a revolver rve have been summoned into active Spnecia oti | i li ei ae a e ns 6% a oe servics. Thi Geek fect. in the Gail of mwpecl . N tices | G See ae - accounts wot paid at that date Lavies and gentlemen attending at the Voluthessealy, has been ordered to return You can get great bargains in sleigh bells, | i et All terme ber that we will snag be ” Aa Caos dus in his Bécd and Shoe Btora 3 a a eee as ‘ can get great bi s DELS, | | E . , e 9006 and Shoe Bt Roller Rink this evening in costume, are re- to Salamis, near Athens crosscut saws and a y kinds of hardware, at | " é will be inelnded., quested to write their names, as well as the a the City Hardware Store till Match Ist. wy Updersold by amy House i im the ‘irade. Chitown, Feb. 8, 1886—dy why name of the character they impersonate, on a card, and hand said card to the gentloman in attendance at the door. stiilatieaiines Tuk following dividends have been declared | for the past half year by the bankin g com- panies of Halifax: The Union Bank of Hali- fax 24 per cent. ; Peoples’ Bank, 24 per cent.; the Halifax Banking (ompany, 3 per cent ; and the Bank of Nova Scotia, 34 per cent. estnmentilnationds James Paron & Co. will give a bona fide discount of 20 per cent. on Gents’ Linen Col- Jars and Cutis, Neckties and Underclothing to-morrow, Saturday. Call early and secure bargains. No old stock to selecé from, as they have all been bought during the past summer. - At a meeting of the wholesale clothiers of Rostor, last week, remarks eulogistic of the late Thomas H, Keating were made, and resolations of condolence with his bereaved relatives passed. The employes of Mr. Keat- ing also met and passed strong resolutions of sympathy > Tae writ forthe election of a momber to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council, caused by the death of the late Mr. McMi'lan, was received by the Sheriff of Queen’s County to-day. Nomination day will ba Monday, the Sth of March, and election day the 15th of March. aliens Lozsrer Packers.—A meeting of all the Lobster Packers and owners of factories wiil be held in the Hall over Messrs, J. D. Me- Leod’s Store, on Tuesday, 23rd February next, at 3 o'clock p. m. All persons interested should make it a point to be present, as mat- ters of importance will be discussed, > Benevolent Ileish Sceiety Literary and Debating Club met ‘n their hall last evening. The subject, ‘‘ Who will learn the more, the Traveller or the Reader,” was, after a lively discussion in which all the members took part, decided in favor of the Reac ler ° Tue The Marquis of Lorne Lonpon, Feb 11. The Marquis of cee : has accepted the position of Honorary C for {India at the a Color ni 1 ixhibition, and also the Presidency of the Canadian Commission. eT Rot Cenfirmed Vienna, Feb. 11 The new Free Press has received a tele- gram from Belgrade, saying that the re- ports that King Milan has ordered the dis- bandment of his troops are not confirmed, An fErish Election Gatway, Eeb. 11 In the Parliamantary contest to-day, O’Shea had 1,107 votes and was elected. Lynch received 652. The vote for Lynch was y . y purely formal. Probabilik the Maritime Provinces TononrTo Feb ba a 2 Stropg winde or moderate gales from and northeast, cloudy weather rain, .m. east et and with sl Mere 'AL Orrice Charlottetown, Fel b, is, 3 3&6 Highest Temperature yesterday, midnight) Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at MNIIIIEED, 4.5u4000000004e0ss000 weene. Gon Lowest Tempe rature this mor: MIO. sss. i2.6 Temperature this morning,st 8 Temperature thie aftarnoan at 1 o’alack JROLOGIC eee RRR EEE HHT OHH Bee o’clock,..26 2 -35.0 c+ A ADVICE To MoTHERs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when —- Mrs, endlindadibnil A. L Bripess & Co, purchased two mon- ster porkers to-day. The largest was brought to town by Mr. George Corbett, cf West River, was three years old, and tipped the seales at 784 pounds. The other, which weighed 623 pounds, was owned hy Mr. John Waye, of Hanter River, wand was two years old. Who can beat this! - — Mr. Hatie returns his sincere thanks to the Rector and Vestry of St. Paul’s for their kind useof the room, and to the ladies and gentlemen who kindly assisted him at bis Concert Jast evening; a also to the Managers of the Roller Kink for postponing their Carnival, which was advertised t> take place lart even- ing, but will come off to-night.—. N, EaR.e. —_>—— We note with pleasure many valuable im- provements made to the interior of his hotel, during the vast two months, by the enter- prising proprietor of the Osborne House. The most noticeable of these improvements is the enlargement of the diving room. It is now 25x27 feet, and has seating accommodation for over one hundred guests. In connection with the dining room is a large psntry and carving room, well fitted with bexes and bine, where the table appointments, etc,, are stored. The dining room is elegantly painted, well lighted, and the tables are always supplied with the delicacies of the season. Another improvement is in the ladies’ parlor, which as eaiarged, is 15x26 feet, handsomely furnished, and contains for the use of guests an elegant piano, purchased at large expense. The hall on the second flat has also been im- proved, and four or five of the front bedrooms enlerged. The hotel now contains ladies’ and yentlem ns’ parlors, two private parlors, with bedrooms attached, smoking reom, and forty- six bedrooms. The Oeborne is undoubtedly children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it pro patural, | quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, | and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It Le »othes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other cauces. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,”’ and take no other kind, [feb 4 eod wkly —_—_ => What they see clearly to be justice they always approve, It < fien takes a lorg time to bring th em to sec things as they really are, but in the end their verdict is al- ways right, It was faith in this idea which indeced. the manufacturers of the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco to etand by their superior brand under every discouragement at the out- set. The public verdict has been rendered at last, and ii is emphaticatly m their faver, —=@-——— A younG woman in a country town has mar- ried her brother’s wife’s father. When laat seen she was busy with a compass anda dic- tionary trying to stady out what relation she was to herseli. consciously so. oh hi he Two prisoners escap:d from jail at Windsor, Ont., a few nights ago, by sawing the bars of | , go SS 7 owen their cell with a fret saw, They have not yet been captured. ii dal la A Carv,—To ali who are suffering from | errors and indiscretions of youth, weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, & [ will send a recipe that will care you, FR! OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South Americap Cc ! one of the best appointed hotels in the city, is conveniently situated, and all who patron ze it are hospitably received and entertained. send self-addressed envelope to Kev, Joseph T. Toman, Station D. New York, Tus public are often very up jast but ne = neryous Tus time of year, the cheapest and best place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’r, feb li tf SP#OiAL prices on iron in ton lots and horse shoes in ten keg lots, at the City Hardware Store till March Ist. Order now. wly Sraveutrer Priczs——Men’s Plain CQver- shoes for $1.20; former price $i 60, Men’s! . F'aney Overshoes for $1 30; former price $1.75, at J. B Macdonaid’s Boot Store. feb 8 CARPENTER’S tools and brushes, very cheap jast now at Norton Bros, wiy Reparsinc,—A!ll kinds of Rubbers and Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. fe 1b tf “pacts ste-l lobster trap nails, and gal- vanized boat nails, at Norton Bros, wly LEAVS YOUR MEASURE,—LThe best Custom Boots made at Dersey, Geff & Co's, fe 11 tf AXLES, springs, wooOdwork, moss and var- nish, in @ large assortment! at Norton Bros. wly Pure Island Honey just received at Beer & Goff’s. fe 9 > ’ J > PLEASE call at L. E. receipt for the amount y« Prowse’s and get a a Owe him. an 21, dy and wkly the b actalnn John Joy’s, Wate r| OYSTERS Street. jan 33, tf | L. E, Prowsk. requests an immediate settlement of all amounts das him. jan 21, dy and wky and Nova Scotia & Goff's. j 27 ceived three times a weck, Water Street. jan 23, tf} Setts in Ivory at W. P ja 29 3in aw 2w ‘op CRANBERRIES for sale at Beer Cares { Fox-berries, MRESH oysters re at Joha 7% Yr OME D Colwiil’s, ice Di nner A SPLENDID lot of good Codtish selling cheap at Ww. P, Colwill’s, j3 29 3iaw zw A FEW Cozen Electric Lamps and. a few des2n Common Burners will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s 29 3i aw 2w e& CANES, LOST, FOUND, &e. pg tary A Watch, on Water Street. The _ owner can have the sai ne by paying fer this advertisement, Apply to Ronald Currie, | Water Street. fel b12 2i pd | YR 7ANTED TO RENT—A small Store, | YY near the Market, Maia er Grafton | ’ , es | i Streets preferred. Addrss “RR. R. _B ie | P.O Box 293, City. feb s | S$ a iy A Goid Seal with initials “‘R. F. | BA The fiader will " rewarded by | leavit me at & Shoe Factory. fell Pk ie diciiiasimumenlitciidsiliadhigiblah ittinanclieiapiasediean momeassils | £87 ANTED—A Girl to a general house- i : ‘ ’ Y¥ workina family of two; good refer- lence required, Apply at this effice. febli lw eed | sree i | ; j L° Between S. N. Company Wharf | A ia seer ns a leng woolen Mitten. | Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tur Exam: | INER oflire. febli pd % fT ANTED—At the Qeke ne " House, a ° go xd Cook, febll 3i e od pa OST A filly, 14 years old, dark bay color, one white foot. Any one giving such information that will lead to recovery of same will be suitabiy rewarded by T. ne feb ! J ANTI a Aines Housekee per to take charge of a farm-house a short distance town. Make enquiries at ExaMINER feb8 tf o ? Vi from | office, j + ee ¥ 17 ANTED-—-A smart Girl for genera 7 7 housework, one from conntry pre- | fer: good wages, wok easy—a good home. febS 3i pd ferred ; Kuquire at this ¢ nffice, pe YR) ANTED.—A_ good kitchen girl in a W “gmail femily. Second girl kept. Must Pe understand ; aia cooking, and be good washer SEE GUR PRICES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE PE RKINS & — STERNS. Ch’town, Dee. 11, a OHN MM ACLE OD & CO. IM Hi mR C EL A. N TW’ SC Ase s ¥ are offering the bislaines of our winter goods at lower ibsidiji \ \ prices than have ever been offered the public. A lot of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, worth from $8 to $14 Overcoats made to order, from $12 to $18, to $24 Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, Fur Caps, the same rates. Worsted and Tweed Suits at very low prices. Island Tweed Suits from $19 to $12. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1886 —tf eod wky worth from $18 Gloves, &c., at 3O DAYS. ‘oO: L. KE. PROWSE requests a set- tlement of All Amounts due him within 80 days. Amounts not paid will be handed ever for collection. Ly. EF. PRO WSs. Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen “treet. Ch’town, Jan. 21, ’86—eod a MAGNET SOAP, Warranted Pure. 0:0 - fI\HIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, ond is Superior to any similar ariicle manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSKS all others. Ks 't will be to your interest to try it. —FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY— FENTON T, NEWBERY, and irener, Apply to this office. feb 8, tf July 22, 1885. 6m _ NOTICE. Tux Mercuan'ts Bank or P. BE, Istanp, Charlottetown. Feb. 4th, 1®86, FRYE General Meeting of the Stockholders i of the Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island wili be held at its office, in Char- lotietown, on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, at the hour cf 11 a m, fer the election of Directors and a ti "i of other bueiness Proxies must be left with the Cashier on or before Tuesday, weet 2od, By order of! card, KF, MITCHELL, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb, 5, ’®6—pat tl march | To Lobster Packer FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitab’e for Lob- ster Cans. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingots, TIN. I bar of COPPER, ly + Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw a a CAMPBEL Ls ARE GUHI TH NG! La ar ACADEMY, oe Sack ville, Jar, 19, 1885 Y i TE have been using during the past year, and it has proved highly satisiactory. yw * CAMPBELL, Housekeeper. Feb, 4, 1886. LONG CLEAR BACON N Rolls, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address 3. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St, ‘Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, '86—2aw 3mos