THE ant LOCA! ad sac WHO BRINGS HIM OU r af Brrns’ Coy . eC 2 } - A grand pr Arume and popular prices, Sir, I see by this evening’s Patriot . e bag ‘ : | that Mr. Horace Haezard has accepted the ik . N t R nadve > Ot @ Of ‘ . A A io ‘ ; vomination for Mayor, and has done so in | rrades of Suvar is : - os , me gre PF Sugar is! response to the requisition of a number of ary } Be ns. Would Mr. Haszard please pub a ’ nex tienentlennesie | lish this requisition i rder th : Q ‘ od b th juisition In order that we may - i i j ‘ ‘ : . : snow who is bringing him out ? Is he t a! sted ppcA I ‘ . ’ ’ 9 — the nominee of the Citizens’ League 2? Let Che " key a S } us know by all means who his backers icionie Ww are ' t ; \ > in G7 % ) : : Oo. 1 ley Lod »N i, 1. INQUIRER. ’ t Phird Degree eee a \ w t A NOTE OF WARNING, ¢ Ca : \ -_ — diana < \ as 14.<T m a tw ace a i fave ( . Sit,+The new mayor and council will ° e les Ca ‘ g terete : ate for the May be in power when the next Scott Act ele “ ya C ing erection. } tion comes on, and it behooves us all to o ' pee ‘ be astirand not to allow the rummies to get TA _ re ' 6 wont ’ ‘ } | < ‘ € ¥y chalie Wim 1 mtrol of the City Council as they did in ay “ . ® x ne-mile Face, Line and oJJ,and thus carry their nefarious Oppo le vie es \ 4 e arranged lat oil Ga t sition to the Seott Act The object of our - S l re ts \ 1 » he ) “a8 ,¢ wpoe as ‘ w te hivet. but Tam waa of Opponents will be to lay low, as they al ~ : . od ways de, bat our experience shows us that a Y pe “ i € 1118 Of vick s set . } ‘ A : ; ; ey are on hand on election day. I un l'a s (I iay f ling a he Opera os : : wo s * a a a . stand that a determined effort is to be aX = . ’ ‘ S . ‘ wa , made to repeal the Scott Act at the next N ‘ 2 - : - ” SAY Reca =n Chine ,- | Cleehion, and if the anti Si ret Act people M : sy Hoepita ie Sesiess sneceed in € ecting sym pathisers in the 7 S eases this heik ial dhevlod uncil they will succeed, aud out goes the 7 i ! Ane “ { ry re for . . man ; He wae recapture : A I trust, therefore, that our people 4 ‘ —: vey vill be on the alert and see that our inter- , It eee ‘ \ an ‘sts are protected. I hope politics will be ur’ ; oe en . et As hii aa, | »eptont of the fight. Mr. Haszard, who i ating a : ASe3 , s now spoke f as cx rout, is a ver aaed tion “Wh gains e } 7 mB Ot a8 Coming oul, 1 avery y GQuvsikes aa ut strong party man, and besides is being Be 4 e @ravelier or the rought out by M > ; = i a. oi . ougot out by Mr. I elers, who every per- S 4 ‘ eae 1 ; On hows is no friend of us temperance « s ‘ s 4 4 5 uis as a til an Ma a = | peoy Strong party men on both sides . ‘ y A aes should be avoided ana all political man eica : 4 a hut “Come a’ thegether, come through the | “UY! put aside. Unlezs this is done i y s&s w + = . se is los ‘ w 4 er, mek ald, come Donald. come | our Cause is lost, e ea s’ thegether” an’ crown us with a bumper « BMPER ANCE. => : ; . ~ —_——_—_— X ." 4 the © a House this evening nice ; | sa ‘ v4 and hear the best entertainment | PERSONAL. oy ° : a * as ! , , at the “Des A eile CRS Mr. W. L. Waring. Dominion Inspector tes y, 28th 108 f . ‘ . } Of Boilers, ia among the guests at the j r J et ¢ Tonka Smoking mixture don’t bite Queen Hotel. . , the tongue, and 1s cool, sweet | lhe arrivals at the Hotel Davies to-day | imei an ind lasting. Try a lt package or 9 ib. | include Everett E. Wells. Montreal: M. B. i , i ast ‘ ! Rice, ] ; D D. Donevan, Brockville; W. G ue snsaippomenion B. Hurd ‘or - Dr. Bowen. Kensine BEAVER yee Dox’r | t Tuis.—Will the c 3. Hurd, Toronto; Br. Bowen, Kensing U t » Ff . ¢ +} e neetine of , . . : kas 4 i att al 7 ting « We notice a very good likeness of J. F. ¥y . : bear te he » ’ } } r ’ } } At ‘ tc _—e ne - joke : g -er Clarke, of the O. A. C., in a late number : o ; oe . odist Ub bts OCK On Oa ay the Baptist Union, of Chicago. Mr. , athe sae a im theo R : a ‘ ‘ : ia ar ’ . ' nese ’ Clarke, who ts a son of J. C. Clarke, Ksq., a : ging the mails a of Bay View, is a third year stu ident at the -- ~~ - t ; - ; >» > . avoy ™ 1tior nst! 8S als an " y A . : By ~ as o Parrn ‘ ed tution, an i is also “te : ; ‘parang Pikes Mites ate’ a ica! « ; vag young people *s work in con- i ma we was @ the Cas ee - ) with the Baptist denomination. a " m ' o vi Has e —? <b - & 2 ——_—___ —_———_ Cape | - 3 ri H 3 now at the ie . esis eg = pe ele 3 we LATEST NEWS NOTES. _ Tus g 2 ” i re than a week. — Halifax "ee : Stree sion sta ast ald [he anti-German syirit in London and was Civairs ee the anti~British feeling in Berlin continue enaagenanppe tampa Ant op Apverrisixc. — Mr. H. A.| very bitter. : a : s , a Ww’ in : ns : It ra W worth’s tu morrow re} An Imperial] decree has been issued an press gy ‘ students of the Charlottetown B nour ¢ that the coronation of the Czar nur 3 es W § LL ( ve and Writing Acade piace ia } rie . : - ege and Writing Academy on the | will take place in Moscow next May. Ma - « f -* The rt ivertising and S Wm 1 . poe t —o advertising and | he Ashanti war is over. Coomassie New S } A y ste an ee ss spe , was occupied by the British forces without has j 4 opera + at Stanley issened tO: wilt inter T ¥ Sustpess | opposition, and King Prempeh accepts all en as wellas students. It is : pst a Br I s a what was 1 [woo cog 5S oO British demands. t I eis i oe rtant subject, and Principal Miller has Brow : > - British Admiralty D } 3 Mr xsnesa from Nor w we } placed it in good bands, ; he brit a 2 Aamira ty epartment in ee ae ee -ondon makes the statement that the fly- is ai gy . ‘ : - a : i tme his t Orntext Lopce.—The officers of Orient | (8g Squadron is not going to Bermuda or 3$a> > peeeek = 4 4301 rien te : Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Souris, for the | 22ywhere American waters. ess iea itu . S*> a , me. . itis, et hth : Pl current year were installed a few evenings The exports from Canada during last Ma aw Mr } Wy 2 barris-! ag They are as follows: month, exclusive of coin and bullion, rose ter-at-law, S 8 | deliver t W. M.—D. A. Lawson. from $6,739,123 to $3,932,934, of which third of the ee ectures S. W.—B. McEachern. $2,108,592 was in goods the produce of wi irriculum of the commercial | J. W.—D. McDonald. | Cana la. course at the Charlottetown Business Col Treas.—C.C. Carlten, s The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Wr ois sia’. a Bn . om : | » a ; lege and Writing Academy. The subject of Secy —C. C. Carlton, jr. crowning of King William of Prussia at ; ” ; ‘eee i > . ‘ his ie 5 Ma Law. The Chap.—Henry Squarebriggs Versailles as Ew peror of Germany was late w Bon ed later. S. D.—Jobn en eitt, celebrated with much pomp in Berlin on saosin J. D.<J. Cantel! | Saturday SERY se A T ».—Z -orrespon- } Ss. S. cies r . : : thea a ; A ng respon S. 5 = - oe rie. It is understood that Lord Salisbury is i bFarmer states hg at tli Ty! r a i oe iyi cKay, | Prep aring a full statement on the Vene- social recently held in the hall at Mal + ‘i | i ; : En : After the offi ers were installed refresh— | zuelan que stion, which will be submitted ~eQue Dy the Christian eavor Society, ante F } P , ’ { a ave ety ents were provi ided by the lades of | to Parliament soon after it meets on Feb- M Janie B Me sNutt, daughter of the late } ss It} ny ye E: ted Souris, and a short literary and musics] | ruary 11th. S. MeNutt, Esq., was sented wi 1: oh oa ‘ : ao pe re as tha programme was disposed of. | - ia ican purse aiuing gold and silver.coin as a | Sacrep Concert.—There was a good nd memento of her services as; at - ~~ | attendance at$the sacred concert Jaat hi: ght | the society. The g was fit-| @ ee ee in the Methodis st Church at Mount Stew- knowledz e ‘ anid au interesting pro- —_._—_— ¢ When Your Hands | gramme of vocal and instrument al music. Tue Sravter left Pictou yesterday | @ @ | recitations, etc., was capitally carried out. morning at half-past s > a nd lid “not ¢e + i a get to Georgetown until three o’clock this | @ ?) Ay Amuerst.—As:a result of the recent mornivg. She was fast in the ice about | @ p a p @ | Crossley and Hunter evangelistic meetings a mile outside Pictou Island from six € @ | at Amherst fifty persons were last Sunday clock yesterday afternoon until mid- 2 ra admitted by baptism into the Baptist hig when the change of tide enabled 6 use Johnson’s Cream é. ehurch and a similar number into the her to get clear and proceed to George- | . . ; e Met hodist church as probationists, town. | ina Is and passengers were of Roses. It’s better, A eae g brought 1 Charlo yttetown by special train, 9 though, to prevent 9 | Tne Lost Tatsus-—At MarabGeld set @rrivin about hal fp ast eleven The | ‘ : } , ane j > } j evening, Mr John Ross, of Charlottetown, cs ; ; 7 a chaps by using it each iy “Tie Lost Tri stea eft Georgetown ou return to Pic : 2 5 | delivered his lecture on “‘The Lost Tribes tou at Lalf-past nine. $ night. It keeps the | of Israel,” to a good audience. The lecture _ + : alias . | was both interesting and instructive nd c > skin white and smooth. ’ ORS an ny toe Axnivinsary. — Those whe 95 at the close, a hearty vote of thanks was Were present at the rebearsal of the above «) cents. @ | tendered the lecturer. enterta nt last night received strong ; | oe ey 1¢e tha ere is atreat in store for| @ 5 Quesec Wiyter Caryivat.—Prepara t-goers this evening The pictures | @ ' | tions are being made on such a scale as to to be presented a th ghest style of | @ point to the fact that this carnival will, iv art, especially those of “Johu Anderson, o THE DRUGGISTS } a respects, far surpass all previous ones, My J Tam O'Shanter” and “Burne,” é | and this statement, coupled with the low nt ally exce and reflect ©e@eBO00ee 20000608 | fares, should induce a large number of great credit on our local talent. The| — Sees + | peop! fe to visit Quebec. The People’s charge « entertainment | Railway, in this connection, issue return ‘ 4 house, a ibt the get Roll | tickets at first-class single fare on the 24th erons pul “ see that they receive and 25th, good leaving g Quebec up to Feb- vat ard in fal | ruary 5th, aud at special fare of. $11.00 nee s from Pictou to Quebee on the28th and S Mers + Curren >» Res Ly, 1 1 = alin 29th, good leaving Quebec up to February xR V. oor, 2. A, wa sm 3rd. jan 17 eod preach the re-opening sermon in in U p - s BRAM _ ‘ per Methoaiet Church on nday next, is ‘D lz ome Rane House Viants.—The Sam- . graduate from Sackville, an ex-Secretary 3 merside Farmer says: Mr. Harry Green ‘ Con feren i hairman of dis | of this town, takes great delight in the ‘ [ rt f . lan i evict «Bh tea coved the cbiel Ge of , er . cultivation of rare house plants. Our tr si¢@ ba ryvea tb usnai term three years on severa! of the leading cir- | ot R OWN MAKE! ¢ | readers will remember that a few years cuits in New Brunswick, asd has be« most successf his pastoral career. He | has never been heard in this city, anda treat w he efforded the public on Su ~ | | day next to hear him preach, as well as to see the very important changes made . in the interior of the chureb. Special. i collections ail day in aid of the church i funds. The pew-helders will meet at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon and select the location of their seats. Any person desiring to secure sittin:s will filad (tiis a | goot opportuaity to make selection—be al! are taken up. DAILY EXAM We would like every Doc- tor, and Business Man this Lawyer in the Province te see lot. $20.00 Four sizes. Price to $50.00 each. ‘MARK WEIG HT & 09., LTD, In th could si- ters we hav we im there. NEVER SAW A TIME IN when you could buy you can to-day. OUR SPECIAL SALE pat Janli—6i d&w the mor agined lf the Woman e Moon see our goods and these low prices she would perhaps be as eager | te get these bargains as her earthly are. We say “the woman in m” because we are told that e been mistaken all along when there was a man up Anyway you HISTORY llosiery at as low prices as is making much money-saving for those who buy now. See our |éc. assortment. See our 25c. See our 35e. BEER BROS. assortment. assortment. ‘ ‘ sly winds to-morrow with’ ‘wovereasing ep’ | bloom of rare beauty. | lS iNER : - AND OTHER ITEMS. LOCAL AND OTHER ITS, ‘aTTERS: 10 THR EDITOR. ago his night blooming cereus produced a He has has had 155 blossoms it since Christmas. One of his rarest plants, however, is a dwarf orange tree which stands about one foot in height, and has at present a fully developed orange about an inch and a half in diameter. One would hardly suppose that when the orange groves of Florida are so near the tropics that oranges could be brought to perfection so far north as this and in tke middle of winter besites. also a cactus which ! upon DIED. At French Fort, on Jan. 24th, 1896, Christiana Stewart, in the 89th year of her age, beloved wife of the late Alexander McGregor. {Funeral on Sunday at 1 p. m.] In this city, on the 23rd inst., of croup, Francis, youngest son of Peter and Annie Coyle, aged one year and eight months. At Murray Harbor North, on the 12th of January, 1896, Phoebe Hicken, wife of John B. Graham, and mother of the late Capt. William B. Graham, of Cardigan, n the Glst year of her age, leaving three sons and five daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and atfectionate mother. Rubbing It In. Never use a liniment for rheumatism, says a high authority. Don’t rub it in— drive it out. Take something that re- moves the acid poison from the blood— take something that will improve your digestion, and ‘build up the body to the perfection of robust heaith. That “some- thing” is Scott’s Sarsaparilla, a remedy that “obtains the best results in the short- est time. $1, of all druggists. Lanes, clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, gives no odor, and can be used while the glove i is on the hand. For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. Read what Moore & McLeod say about blankets, in another colump; it will inte:~ est you. It took days and nights of labor to get out our accounts, furvished early this month, It would ‘bea pleasure to spend days and nights in ‘receiving the returns « and granting receipts therefor. We ex- pect a generous response, Come early and avoid the rush.— Stanley Bros, 2in- “Soiled Blankets 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. lel TN at Twenty Per Cent. Comforts, Comforts, Nearly And 50e. for your | Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. New this fall but slightly soiled. Discount. l2 PAIRS OF 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Sul ‘Blake. Will clear the {lot 20 Per Cent. off Soiled Blankets at Weeks’. Wadded Quilts. Wadded Quilts Cheap and the right thing for the cold weather. Half Price—Ladies Half Price—Ladies’ Half Price—Ladies’ Halt Price—Ladies all sold at Half Price. Jackets. Jackets. Japes, Capes. Trimmed Hats and Bonnete. choice of Untrimmed Felt Hats, WEEKS & Co., The People’s Store. 9 + mage ras is Short.” alitlale: 022 ek a4 object. Charlottetown, January [8, WO PASS IW PAP LA PART OS A A OE EO SRE OD eS “Where the Wool As the saying is, got prices in FURNITURE where the wool I ask you to buy because it is to your advantage. to y if best values is your No humbug ' JOHN NEWSON’S. 1896—dy “T have is short,” cia ioe oe oP ices i — and JUST OPENED: db PICTURES FRAMED: AT SHORT NOTICE. Good Work! Low Prices‘ McMillan & Hyr nsy, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. jan3 Ulsters $16.00. 50 Ladies’ goods, of cost. Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 dy Acting under the Minister of Agriculture, the | of the Dominion Experimental Farms has }-arranged for a seriea of Meetings on Prince Edward Island in the interests of 1°} Moulding | FRUIT These Meetings will be , MR. JOHN CRAIG, Hortic Growers Meetings instruction of the Hon. Director GROWING. addressed by ulturist of the , Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. The Fruit CHA 28th, at 2 p.m CARDI( at 2 p. m. ALBERTON —Friday, at 2 p.m. st MMERSIDE—Satovrday, at 2 p. m. Growing , Islawd are capable of much development, ;} and Fruit Growers, interested are cordially The Meeting gs will be he} RLOTTETOWN WM. S interests of the Farmérs and others invited to attend. d at N~-Tuesday, Jan. .in Philharmonic Hal). J1AN—Wednesday, Jan. 29th, January 31st, Feb. Ist, AUNDERS, Director Dominion Experimental Farms. jaul7 i LONDON HOUSE. Stock-Taking Sale a es 30 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and price from $2.50 to. Jackets and Ulsters ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE! It will pay~every~buyer to look at these as they must be sold regardless Tr. J. HARRIS, AGENT. heats im — = = ame ~ = FRI DAY, JANUARY 24, ts 96. 20 per cent. discount off our whole stock of Blankets. All goods. Winter comfort was never so ch hew, fresh, clean Kivery size, weight and price eap as now. 1£96—135 Charlottetown, January 24, MONCTON WOOLEN MULLS. —~— it) | Al Gur Own Makes, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Drnggets, Yarns. The Best Cloths, The Prettiest Patterns, The Largest Varicty, The Closest Prices, WiliAll be Found Here Ww. ¢. TURNER, Agent, MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky TEMPLE :‘BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. The Wheels of Fashion Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but there are two things Fashion al- ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must be a good fit; and, second, that the goods must be of good quality and Jook well. know our line of SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city and few equals. We know they are well and stylishly made, and that the prices are as low as it is possible to sell goods and inspect thing Wek of this grade. Come in to the New Store we can do for you, SOHN TF. Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky keep Hardware. keep Stoves—celebrated “ Jewels.” keep Carriage Goods. keep everything in the Hardware line. sell cheap. sell cheap for cash. sell cheap for good notes. want money. waut notes. * +9 Do you want to buy Have you the cash ? | Can you give us a good note? If you buy for cash, If you buy for a good note, We will We will If you have no cash to pay your account, give us a note. Call anyway. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store, { | | give you good goods at very low prices. give you extra good value. and please call Charlotteown, January 24, 1896 —25 , <omtonersanesarnventt a ateeneene pe See lo } 15 Living Pictu e~ s fur yourself and see what ENZEEC, 1759. 1896. Burns’ Anniversary TAILOR ENTERTAINMENT OPERA” HOUSE. ‘Friday Evening, January 24, 1896. PROGRAMM. PAG? i i Overtur oo i Orchestra. 2 Living Picture—he 3 Solo—* Scatiand me and ined ooo Leenneeee MrJR Daviron. | i Solto—* The Oid S ch Soues” Miss Hyedman. 5 Recitation—** The Is!and of the Sco.” Miss McKenz e. 6 Orchestra—Selections sees 7 Solo—* parm ag Scotland Yet banbeieine YW McKay. 8 Duct— Bonnie Hoose o Airlie” Misses Webster 9 Quartet ererrers Messrs Bruce, Cook, Lew -Secottish Airs...... Mr P Fiectcher, s, Whea 11 Davrce—* Ghillie Callum ” ine aegactbens Master McDonald. i2 Living Pictare~—“ John Anderson, Vv Ja” Scene a/ Song, “* John Anderson, My Jo,” Seene by } y Mi s Minnie Moore, PART II. 13 hestra—S RR. scan sdnuvacnetbinencdes 14 Oration—" Burns i v MP ierlon, “Tam O,Shanter” | 16 Solo—Selected ...... ‘ oa | rC Hermans. 117 Solo (Violin Ac om papiment)—* For All | Evernity ” peseeses eevee a Miss Sullivan. 118 Violin Scleo—'* Blue Bells of Scotland with variat'on*) > ° 8 B Mr Vinnicomb 19 Recitation (Selected). ..... pe a } Miss Enid McLean. : 2) Orchestra—NSelections & ¥ 21 Solo—* Come Under ee Fe. ne cen sf | wr BM Lamont. 3 22 Living Pictare—“ Cotter’s Saturday Nicht’ } Auld Lang Syne. God Save the Queen. | The - ving Pictures are under the cirection | of W. C. Harris, Esq x) aie 7 ea A‘ - ssion— Reserved Seats, 35 cents: unre- serve 5 cents. Doors open at 7.30 p m. | Oo eH Lo © mmmence at &, Sing sle are by ra resentat see ee erti fi- °e A few pieces left at cost price aitendane- at wacert. Certifienten to ad at bicket I of Pargu *s Medica! Hall; Raleony at CD Rank-n’s Drug Store. May This is the Cooking purposes. DODD & ROGERS coming Ware for } i \ aceasta «A |} instant,and following day bo seen on the aflernoon of Monday, the 20h i intit evenir of the Concert T. A. McLEAN, J. McSWAIN, Chairman. Secy. Com. janl7 Wants, Lost, Found, &e AGverLeeimments under this heading charged G&V6 cents per iine. Charlottetown, January 24,.1896—135 eg eetoreernaeeneee eee —— a pom s I ~ e _ ; ' on - ne eo ae : } 1 i ‘as APE 7 te CHAE L, at the Pond iw } 7 | FOUND—o On Rict L St near the | pleas: apply at this o”ti 122 eee ee oe . M \DE 10. ORDER—Sofe v rm Hoods, ; : — ar - a ae Pima I i 4 he id of > ° -_ ye Address X Y Z, Examivxe oftie n2? We: sre: offering. the balance of Winter) (oon ccuccaucs cavancan Ulsterings, Overcoatings and Suitings at | “ynjoestt pins for severtscuens oo co i) | WANTED-—Local and travelling salesmen ‘ |} Good time for selling; stock guarantes very low prices to clear, Do you want | fo pameuar wate’ gnows ‘isornins anything in our line? If so, don’t put it pronerss Apply wo W te Modes?" tiie? oft any longer—buy now Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, January 22, 1896—dy Adverisers : he home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes TO LET—Two offices tp the Stamper Bleck pply wo Pi ROWSE Bre os it~-ma A Oe. FREE!-—If you desire a copy send jor particulars--~-NicHoLs & (Co, Wesley B tiidings, Tos ont wy & '—Jeel3 FRET SAW-— I have a very nice foot-power Fret Saw forsale cheap. First ap plieant a bargain.—2 L Corton, Brighton Road. janl5—t: MARINE VILLA TO LET ing Dundas Esplanade, in the moat healthy pirt of the city, fronting the Hiilsborougs River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. |] has a fine lawn, ccach bouse and stable a gets -Situate a ljoin- most d sirable res dence; rent $2.0 a year, paid quart rly. Apply to BENJ DAVIEs. oct7—daw uarzaw _ pat law TO LET Hi aif f the: Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or Mr Henderson. Oct 12, TO LET—New ri side nee, corner Of Grafion and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern im proveme pts, hot air. bath,ete. Kent mcd- erate Apply to k M Moors. tf—dec7 of our citizens every evening. That accounts) for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY $600 Gown, 2990 on mortage if de S 1500 sired—bavs desirable « dwe lling near centre of city, not far from park good neigh- borhood, heaithy, Grafton Stree. Apply" to A MELvisu, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets nova Si gr rae ae tg Baa a5 Rin, me “ * pig: ee %