CITY COUNCIL MERTING, np OTHER ITEMS. Estimates far the Year—Amount of Assex« ment Levied LOCAL ssoaaeres THE DAILY EXAMINER Special Correspondence of The Examiner ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, | } | i and Clothing. i ‘and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for Houss Usx. apa xruns # Spe alts fur regular monthly meeting of the | uf xrLes 4 * . . 3) ook. } : - City Coeur was held last night, Mavor | Pansowas E Hl Wricht { : me : . ' LSON 4 right crosses “Y Tux SS. B —" Dawson presiding. Every member of the | r “ile ee Mgnt crossed Over in — ; . 2 : the Northumberland vesterday on his way 1 z Doar Was present Pan Mont ' , ’ " ae felch i, _ | tO Montreal s After itine, a ietler was read from the } R KON : 1) ; De whee 1 ’ tev EK M Dill crossed over in the boat Cox ater Commissioners asking tor an issue | M : a : neow?ra 1) sa a } J onday On his way to Rawdon, Hants Co . Se - oF Gedentures amounting to $500 for ser-| wo * ' 7 - vices and ex‘ensions It was decided to} 6) : es ao" a Cour mails walk law cian i Oliver Mason came over in the North- RES RR * : , . ; ’ ai? . “ es ° i Sa epecia a _ : ~~: | umberland last night from Gardiner A : g ; j appucation tor the position of City | Maine He reports the 1 ket t] : ‘ ‘ atte ’ . a . _* Mane, € reports e marke ‘re very or Scavenger was read from Joseph Steele, fair ise as acre very t, . ; ; . tar. . it was referred to the Street Committee CC Gard Ht ig a eager tt > AT} : < U Gardiner and wife, who have been . _ . retier rom A l Allin, claiming Sov enandi ne the ie + “ee i ( oa a iries received by reason of a defect- oe one Wineer se alifornia, returned : : YMCA : paprinsy: =e home Monday night. v ve sidewalk was laid on the table Mr Alles Veto : shi ls \ tender was r f. TY ‘ Mr Allen Lefurgey came over in the ender was read from Thomas Camp- Nart] ’ : : . : . : Northumberland last night All his the construction of a breastwork at | old friends ure glad | isles teal - . ° ‘ ' lends are ois See oline so } _M f Brat foot of Richmond Street West. Mr. well ’ a nn B.A : f oranci } ¥: } } eae : _s Campbell offered todo the work for $75, - . 016, C. M 4 s (Tues “a ee a Reid. Alex K Monigomery, better known . . ' \ and to extend each of the three drains in : ‘ j oe 99 | ds i Ny Ue ; ae ) j among the boys as “Sandy,” went over in vicinity for $5 each No action was ne Mineil ae : 5 the matter the Northumberland Monday morning on * _ a Ee uh oh his way to Aspen, Col. We wish him bon , , Councillor Haszard then submitted the vovere ‘ : ' timmates of revenue and expendituce for ue : hs ar entrees ls i Mr R T Holman is having his residenc , “i 6a Va 5 Ca . Out newly painted. ira : EXPENDITURE. KW Morley, graduate optician, is in - i town. Anyone suffering from any defects ation of | The City Government............$ 2,050 00 of the eye should callon him at FS 4 ; f . *? hs , , 8 : A. M eet Electric Lights............ 6.091 37 | Mitchell’s jewelry store, where he may be ' e wig . 1} o “ s, Mas Department........0...... 3,075 00 | found all this week gatSy > Department... 1.800 00 James Barclay, Esq, O’Leary, was in - Market House...... Baa. {00 OQ | town Monday i r Macadamizing and maintenance | Miss E'la Murphy, who has been visit | ‘ Cf SERCO ic ccsices seaccccccceses. 9,000 OO | 129 Friends in Charlottetown, returned \ E gi kL ee 40 00 | home last evening. i ‘ 8 int wa, be | Assessing and collecting Taxes 770 00; = Hore Arrivats—Campbell Hotel, Max a) at! bait pub ihees, | Maj tenance Victoria Park. ... 300 00 13: DA Mi Neill, Kensington; John Doy le Tnfera « om ‘ 5 We . YO): > > . Interest and Discount...... «+ 5,720 00) and sun, Lot 11; J R Elliott, Elliotis sled i ¢ Miscellaneous 790 00} Mille: Rey AE B: k Iber > . } ell: ii deecncccapieatos «i i$ Mills; Rev A E Burke, Alberton; Benj. S t r or : = ; ; : > a ox N any ‘a 1 pues GE BOER. 5 cs oc nvceeccass 445 00 | Moreshead, O’Leary; Chas Riley, Ch’town; | ‘ vs e reai”™ ‘ nsur .e 5 ' i ; i " ee 199 50] John McWilliams, Montrose; Rev J J Me - ' OK for) City Building pails $00 00 | Donald, Kinkora; George Cameron, Birch n x every | Scott Act Prosecution 350 00) Hill. =} Yarus ES OEE en Sealed 10.678 00 Clifton House, May 13: H E Bond,} ~ , ¥ ry . re y . ' ’ ‘ y i - ra re Pownal Wharf.... icuupeel aia 120 00 | loronte; W R Furchase, St John; C W ES ee ni 7 7 it Queen Square Gardens.......... 35@ 00 | Blenkhorn, Halifax; Alf H Ellis, do; M ¢ : : S Ss Roadway to Park................. 2,000 00} Leis] mane, Montreal; L N Lussier, St | ? A - Permanent Sidewalks............ 750 00) Byacinthe; W H Stewart, Toronto; ER x s a K¢ ' \ i . ’ : i . Wi, y WwW a Provincial Rifle Association.... 100 00 i Romeril, Montreal. , = i? VV . . . } —eeernanem | Shipped per SS Northumberland, } $46.728 8717 ‘spa os ae ? |} Cameron master, for Pt du Chene, | REVENUE } May 13 —]2 cases egJs, $ 33; 67 brs r n t i stera. $201: 2 bris pot: 3. £9: 1 case - j } OVStErs, HoUL; 2 ris potatoes, $2; i case “ . ! rip } 2 $2,649.75 —' | lobsters, $5; total, $241. ul st ‘ my . ; . y ‘ esta 1 Oe cia sities’ ae Ent schr Ida, Fraser, B W I, sugar and . i ¥ ] sale Kes al Pe . C042 12D at j } . : . > a Personal Property. $943,130 at | ; molasses; brigt Hattie Louise, King, B ns < or | » 2 me. ve j i 9,431 30 } W I, sugar and molasses These cargoes - By a 8 & good } Pp, 1500 at $2 each 3,090 00 } are consigned to AM Wright and RC & r é wu } . . e 4 A y er M Leod, respect vely, { Vave ie pas > over t} weat- |, : 995,928 Si} Sch Maggie Boach, Irving, Richibuete : ' = stk : FE Boe vvces nce niwescsesnee 1,200 00 | lumber. ; "agin ‘ = ———-———~ {| (Cld sch Maggie Roach, Irving, Rich a > so% fo oO» |} . . — I ' $37,728 87) bucto, bal. ; ’ ; : or nary revé 9,000 CU i A A + = i ie ——-~~—— | THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY placer. H the weather $ Bot as hot as j $46,728 87 ' a vas, still very delightful. At i welcek......:..i,....80° in the tun aiseiaiaioades SPECIA WATER TAX. “ 56 2° «“ shade quodesteaseucew 4 D ‘ ’ 4 P RTY.—I re ors of Siagking Fund for re lemption -_—- the Tict Estate will sell at auction a of Water Debentures............ $1500 00 | PMSSSVVSSVVCSEVSESCOB, & Wednesday next, May 15th, ~~ | ? at 12 c the property of that]. o.. 99558957. af I-8 '@ Why Not Remove é ‘ ‘ ecorver Kust a Rea ustale, $L,905,i0/, al i- } “ sta t = orner iusto ay | ‘ aan ae De ee a ina va ccctatausnan 3,198 44 | ¢ i ' reat Georg 1 is centraii 8 P ms P t S94 > 130 } Those Pimple . e ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ersona! roper ¥, $220,100 a cs perty w pe sold e c or " S Baa’ on ie a . i-8 of I per cont.:.<...-....0i00. 1,178 91 ’ ? : ‘ asi aa is C2 . +. - - r aa oll=, 1500 at 10 cents each. 150 00) @ and blotches? It’s not so very ance to at a bargain a des | e and blotches ? 8 not so very . a ray ate ler Terms ae oe hard to do if you go the right at —~—A MeN 2 * . : $ wav about it. The secret is to | "9 . - }: nit 1 bl i bv ge } niente | The estimates of expenditure were read | purify the blood by getting the PERSONAL, jiem by item and passed. Each item internal Organs in good healthy ‘ action. Johnson’s Sarsaparilla Halir was explained by Councillor Haszard and of Halifax, who } ;}, pointed out } Mr. Cuthbert G. Ross, e reductions or increases i P n Saturday, left yesterday | and reasons therefor given. after for Summers le, where he 1s} Whenthe item for the macadamizing | Vis ¢ friend-. We wish him a pleasar t and maintenance of streets came up, } a ee ete. _ | Councillor Tanton put in a plea for more i ia as ag nm threaten¢a | permanent improvements in the streets | N sam y the Speaker in | and sidewalks. He thought that a certain tl Imperial Ho ise f Commo 18. This | sam should be set apart each year for the } tareat bas usua y be sufficient to cow pr ting down of stone or other permanent | é an Irish Nationalist, M.P 1 his | sidewalks. wrat lis awful inde finite ness Councillor Haszard explained that there business, if iS presumed; for was $750 in the estimates for this pur- that when an obstructing poze. The people seemed well pleased 3 a. asked e wi with the work done on the streets so far. a threat had There was also some discussion over the Commoner Cin 1 a | grant of $350 for Queen Square Gardetis, supernat power co -| and the item passed subject to the condi a Saperintend D a ist | tions of a resolution introduced by Coun- | retur an inspection of the new | ejjlor Tanton providing in effect that the fa W He was Alver- | amount of the grant shall be expended ex- | ton } : mt pleased | clusively for the benefit of the gardens, and | Wi atior r H iinks 8 | that no money be devoted to “the cultivat- ‘ » be ve best factories in the | jing of flowers for vale. Pr . tuated ia the centre of Councillor Hughes thouzht that some a a d one ; a sé ne St lof the grant for the g indens should go} t * As anit : Phe towards furnishing band music, and ne at E: a Kinsora, | trusted that a citizens’ meeting would be | O’Leary and Lot Tare also being pushed | held to consider this matter. f 4 v ready f ‘ On the item of $2000 for the park road- NeXt MORLH. So Tt a] i has been vevgetation way, Coun I or Haszard went into the his- of is | we g to pasture Lt with tory of the movement, and pointed ont splendid results by the first of June. that it had been ascertained that the City | entitled to about 100 feet more of the } front than it wae/ The whole : ciel sg ; . was OUR LODSTERS IN LONDON. land aiong the shore thought they were entitled to. : —_ ey } 4 OM Serge aes zy ai te ileal Satie us a cost of the roadway would be about $4000. Jou Pat eae und Mesers, | Phe roadway would be of great advantage Stebbing & ( th reference to the | t the citizens, and besides it would be a pre tatus Prince Edward Island | Protection to c ity property. He hoped eanned sheen: om cot metic. that the work would be commenced soon. | v confirming Mr. | How the work will be done is a matter for | Stebbing . 1. In a good many cases | ture consideration ; Wes get a fair sample and Councillor Panton thought that as the . re looked at askance | Construction of the roadway would add ma- | } slers here. We fee! quite sure | teTially to the value of the Government th arve packers in your Island | Property, the Government should pay a | are cine naan | 1) do not | fair proportion of the cost. Government | ood quality. | House property might at some time be é 2 : aaleeti ve | eold in building lots. Nees iiine i the fish is not| Councillors Fennell and Taylor spoke alw . ; and a )a! pro- | it favor of protecting the city’s land and DO : 1a at gets packe iw proceeding with the roadway. i is I n to these | si Council or Hughes did not think Gory: te ' the Island output into | rome! Honse property would ever be ‘ . : sold in ‘building lots. If Government we ya titel st Govern- | House were abolished be thought the me p : lingly diffienlt t people would insist apon Saving the whole carr we cannot | property turned into one magnificent €xp iion. However w park. en fev nackers would exe Mayor Dawson expressed the opinion p ' irket value of | that as the proposed roadway would prof | t io ed tect Dominion and Local Government | \ nlen os « | property, both Governments should bear a | ear rward were g ve share of the cost of construction. i a h Councillor Haszard then introduced the to . by-lawa levying and specifying the rates of i a a | assessment for general civic and water- - : | works purposes, which were read a first | aad second time in committee with Coun- & SONS cillor Hooper in the chair. 2 The rate of asssesment on real estate - and personal property for general civic . big | purposes was fixed at | per cent each. For : : up] | Waterworks purposes the rate was fixed at oh ud te Hr 1-8 of 1 per cent on real estate and person- Fo: sys gentlemer can re. | ®t property, and 10 cents on polls, ple th ut fitt tun A The nsyal by-law allowing a rate of dis- Weeks & { i ; count on taxes was also real a first and m13 51 135 second. It was decide! to allow 2} per cent. on taxes paid before the Lith July, = : : The by-laws were all ordered to be read a third time at next meeting of Council. Councillor Hughes moved that the Fire | Board be re juested to place a fire alarm at the eastern end of Fitzroy Street, near 4t Alberton on the 7th inst, of paralysis, | the Railway. Mary M ‘Donald, beloved wife of Joseph i 7 Connci) adjourn “d until Leoxard, aged 70 years. B.L P. | ing at 7.30. In W oburn, Ma-s ; Ethe - beloved child of Samuel and enny, aged 13 years, 9 months’, an@ ii days 3 ; Tuesday even- Worth Knowing About —and still better worth seeing. New York Styles, For beauty, for style, for fit, for finish, for novelty and for SLEEVES, see these. Price from $5 to $10. BATHING SUITS —Not a bit too early. Buy them now and then you will have them when you want them. They're the “Mermaid” brand—that means perfection. SPECIAL $1.55 LADIES’ UMBRELLA. Ilave you seen the Ladies’ Cotton Wrappers? We ave selling 20 per cent. less than they ought to be. They came late, Large, and that’s why ourf disap- pointment is your opportunity. »* TTI ra Bil “iL SILK BEER BROS. ¢ @é $ The Reliable ° and Celery will do this. $1.00 a bottle of 100 doses. ‘ e JOHNSON & JOHNSON. : ENOUGH MONEY is penty of money, and you don’t need much to have enough—that is, taking our FURNITURE | prices as a Buy of the Makers. MARK WRIGHT & G0., LTD, | Who Sell at Sellinz Prices. CHEAPHESS & QUALITY ARE GUR TWINS. Come and get yours photo-| | graphed by C. LEWIS. If you haven't bring one. No pains spared to — eorrect likeness. Entrance on Grafion Street, may6 House & Lot o2 School Street. } } | } i | | | i | i i standard. low prices, and think you must be and gone for ever, and that our our Store is the place to trade. A walk through our establish- ment will convinee vou that hard times are gone. Never have finer qualities been offered for so little money as now. Ofttimes you are greatly surprised at the extremely mistaken; then the revelation comes that high prices are gone Store is the place for you to trade. WOOL! WOOL! Fhis season we will take your SV ool in exchange for Dry Goods It will pay you to trade with us. because you get the hest treatment and lowest prices. Would it not be a good plan to call at our Store and look through our establishment and see our prices, for it will convince you that ~~ ee PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895-246 sydney Coal! This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As- sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre. ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD- NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark. To guard against deception from other coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is issued with each cargo of Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian It is also an excellent Sreaw Coan. CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 246 ener Z ~ See eee eeeece ees we a TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1895. ae oN GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, White Unlaundried Shirts, only 50 cents. A good, stronz, well-made White Laundried Shirt, Linen bosom, only 65 cents. Re ee en SE SED eee er See A fine ‘he latest in Four-in-hand Ties, Knots and Bows—lowest prices in town, ¥kKe>Fee that line of Washable Ties. The newest in Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders—a splendid line of each. vi Charlottetown,"-May 11, 1895—246 THING FOR styles, the lowest prices. cial” at 39 cents, another at 69 cents. See them. LADIES GLOVES in Kid, Taffeta, Silk, ete. Hose —with Our asual low prices. — ~ eee ee ee TO-DAY, LADIES’ BLOUSES, the most up-to-date One® “ Spe- range, An assort- ment that will please the :nost fastidious. HOSIERY. Ladies’ and Children’s Cashmere and Cotton them. some wear about g HOD. Green Goods DIRECT FROM London. We have just opened another lot of the new shade (Green) for Gentlemen’s Suits. The patterns are beautiful. If you don’t want Green we will show you what jou do want. Arso—100 Trouser Lengths, the newest patterns. The above goods were delayed on the way from London; should have been here thirty days ago. at a bargain. We offer the lot now Charlotietown, May 11, 1895 ~ 246 The Leading Merchant Tailor. a en ———$—— Ten a McKRAY VYOOLEN COMPANY CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Children. A to inspect our stock, The largest assortment on P. E. Island to TWEE DS [-For value, for style, for low prices, and heavy wearing desigits lete. Felt Hats in newest American The most varied assortment ever placed on sale in ‘Eweeds for summer wear, light Wool Fweeds HA'TS & CAPS.—This department is now comp and Einglish makes. Straw Hats.— ‘Charlottetown, suitable for Men and Boys. TATIORING DEPARTMENT. i } } | } | | | | get a} By Auction, THURSDAY, May 16th, | at 12 o’clock, on the premises: — The House and Lot on School Street, the property of Mr. L. Champion, beauti- fully situated on high ground. diate possession. Terms cash. A. MeNEILL & CO., mayll—4i Auctioneers. To Masters and Owners of Sailing Vessels. WOTICE. The Dominion Coal Company, Ltd, hereby gives notice that after the opening of their Railway to Louisburg, now expected to be about June Ist, 895, if will undertake at that port and at Little Glace Bay to toad sailing vessels with Coal from minesin connection with the Sydney and Louisburg Raifway with despatch, as follows:—At the rate of one nun- dred tons per wo king day, beginning 48 hours after booking. Failing this, demurrage will be paid at the rate of 5 cents per ton of cargo per day, unless prevented by strikes and acci- dents in the Company’s Mines and on its Railway. H. M. WHITNEY, may6—Im d&iw President, PUTTNER'S EMULSION has for twenty years HELD THE FIRST PLACE as @ strengthening and tonic medicine. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is agreeable to the most fastidious palate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is acceptable to the most delicate stomach. PUTTNER'S EMULSION may be taken with perfect safety at all times, and for any length of time, by the most delicate of women and children. PUTTNER'S EMULSION has, by its timely use, rescuer many hundreds from graves. PUTTNER'S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU!1! Kept by all good Druggists at 50 cents or an honest e1anT ounce bottle, ap30 Imme- } | { } | all of Montreal, and others, will apply to | sion thereof for an act to incorporate a ;| company called * The Canada Insurance untimely | | Bellew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E. Barthe, _ Second to nene in the Dominion of Canada. latest style. Nothing but first-class workmen employed and ali All in want of Clothing should not tail select from. always ask for our make. Union to suit all. Everything to dress genticmen in the work guaranteed. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. ee nn a ee ied a oe Ladies ! ee Se, aI Os What interlining will Stand such Usage as this except Fibre Chamois? light shake only, wil] stand out as stylish and graceful as ever. Some materials may not stand this but the lining always will—and that is harder usage than a gown will get in a life time. It has a Soft Smooth Finish, and will not wear the finest fabric. At all the leading stores—in three weights, 64 in, wide, 35c. per yd. Every yard of the Gexurse FIBRE CHAMOIS 1s Lase.ep., Be- ware of inferior imitations. Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. : The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE 3i—may13 CHAMOIS CO., Montreal, A HANDSOME PUFF SLEEVES, if supported by FIBRE CHAM- 3 OIS, may be twisted and wrung like a wet cloth, and then, with a ; $9OOS954659040E9OO9OS6OO C6060OOOOSSOOESOSEOOSOOOSOOD The Acadia Sugar Refining €o., Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. — Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Ciariottetown, Sam- merside or Souris, P. E. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P, i. Taland, Chitown, April 2, 1895—246 ly Notice of Application to Parliament. Notice is hereby given that Alfred A. INKERMAN HOUSE Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, AND GROUNDS, J. P. B. Cuegrain, A. G. McBean, H.F. W. The residence of the late Col. Grey, situated on the North Riv r, will be sold at Auction, in lots of one acre each, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd May, instant, at 3 o’clock in the afver- noon. The sale will take place on the premises. A pian of the property may be seen at the office of Robert Beairsto, Auctioneer, Char- lettetown, on and after Saturday, 18th iast. ee ow = known at sale i varrees For farther particulars apply to A. B. War- ERROL BOUCH ETTE, burton, Solicitor, Cameron Brock, Charlotte- Solicitor for Applicants. town. Montreal this 25th day of SARAH C. GRAY, ‘ BP A. B. WARBURTON, Jaw (2)—ap23 ‘Trustees, the Parliament of Canada at the next ses- Promotion Association,” with powers to carry on the business of an insurance Agency iu all parts of the Dominion of Canada. Dated at arch, 1895. mayi—Jéiw ‘7 WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES when you want to buy. We are the leaders in Low Prices. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Charlottetown, May 13, 1895-—dy a (NEW STOCK DAILY ARRIVING. Boys’, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. ,Men’s, Go uxdi>ee Our aim is to steadily increase our ftrade by giving our customers the very best valuejfto be had HE '" the city. * | Specialties in SCHOOL BOOTS. mZOMms NORTH SIDE [OF MARKETQ§SQUARE. Charlottetown, April_6,°1895—246j42wy Feed! Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1896—246 & wky 3m QUEEN STREETP, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. aes seat, FINE FOOTWEAR, |“tsss’ OR. H. 0, JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly . Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. FOR SALE—A second-hand buggy.—G H TAYLOR, Jeweler, Si pd—mayls WAN?YED—A_ general servant, Apply to Mrs ARTHUR NEWBERY. mayl4 TO LET, with one or three acres of land, “park View” Cottage, eight rooma, newly finished, opposite the lark at Brighton Beacti, Apply to A MACNREILL. mayi4 PASTU RE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattle to pasture after ist of June; rumning stream through the fields — BENJAMIN WRIGHT, dy 2Zaw tf—maylt WANTED —A middle-ag +d, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Appit, stating wages required and references, to Rev. E. T. Waat- LARD, Georgetown. dy 3i & wy guar—myli PASTURE TO Ltr withia city limits gvo0d water, Apply to J. A. Lox@GWorrns, may9—tf FOR SALE OR TO LET-A nice house and lot on Fitzroy Street, near Kensington Hall. Apply to wm. L. Gorr. lw—may? “WANTED—A position as book-keeper an experienced accountant; best salons furnished Apply to D A L, EXaMINER Office. 3i-may? WANTED-~-Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to introduce @ new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; y employment ; commission or saiary $65 per monih and ex- pe.ses, and money deposited in any bank when Started. For particulars write THE WoRLD MEDICAL ELbcrric Co, P O Rox 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy lm-—-apli * . i *- a a. HS ie oF i ‘-; , ? a og :. 3 ¥ A TS — f = ey i |S ae a.