os: el Mend @ eihers whe 0 LOS . wriariy €2 + . we regula . x INERBS ‘Ss t Day Bxa aeamhl’ pt wil! oblige 4 by } aeame to U%- Tre EX AMIN an focAL AND OTHER ITEMS. paint Corto’ two M R Dn ght - i] Ss \ — = H tl ‘ M 4 nk « Y ‘ : v« 4 o . v ey 1 OTA to-day, 8 ‘ te Sr. I { ‘ At t S Pa ) : 1M Ay nex } Ss V ) M . Ss ) * = { -- Mas A 7 ar in of St. 2 N a \ . la gy , Masor I } s (Tees é at 8 k G al business = > Corner Loarinc.—A citiz nh Complains Tus Examiner respe r loafing at the street corners. His complaint has specia referer » Hobbs’ and Crabbe’s corners, | whe he savs owds congregate each eve e afte ehtfa —> Firat class tailors w rave t { “ . 21 of their custor S aiwayvs recor t the i rhey ¥ e r Satisia an any othe Pg. has ude al 7 back « 2 ards _ > Y Re , I Poor. — The in St. Danstan’s Cat : Sunday" “ n aid _ le Paul S cret i = rga ‘ s a ya Ww e | _a ies 3 ¢€1 aged e pos- vay ‘ wine Tey RAN | vA i Lo { rusadera W ’ ) t bd S100 Room, Mas I pie Wednesday afternoon, at 4 K W. J. Kirby, P. G. W. ! , : ir Ali : s i v i atten sini Po A Mi NGS I add ti n ( v Isiy & rtis Hon. Messts. Ferguson, Martin and others, will address meetings as f ws: Be Creek Schoolhouse, on Tuesday, 19 ist at 6 o'clock: ai Murray Harbor North, on Wedn I esday, 20th inst., at 6 o’clock ittiialgpenicio Tae Jew Rereasen.—Margolsky, th Jewish picture peddlar, arrested at Monc- | ton re von acharge of abducting the } g@:ri. L e Somers, has n released, t} prosecution stating that the girl's mother, | ; who lives in Summerside, could not be i duced {9 %ga.to Moncton to prove her | daughter’s age. The Gaudet girl, who was | arrested as an accomplace, was also re- leased Ss caliiiiceins Po.rricaL.— Don’t forget the meeting of Philhar- The | choosing Liberal-Conservative electors in Hall this (Tuesday) evening. purpose of dk egaies to atten I the convention of the Liberal-Conservative Association for West | Queen’s, to be held on the 15th imst. A large attendance from all the wards of} the city, and from the Royalty, is re- queste i. monk meeting is for the ee Tue Marxetrs.—-There was a_ large attendance at the market to-day, and sales were lively. We quote prices as follows Butter (fresh) 19 to 21 cents per Ib.; butter i i to i eygs per 13 fowl] (| pair) 45 to 50 hay {per 100 Ibs) 25 to 3 at per bushel bc to ; pork (per Ib by e carcass) 5 to 54c; potatoes (per bus 25 to 30 tuek s (ea 1) T5¢t $1. sities Factory at West Ri —The butter and cheese factory about | established at I ye | reek Wes iy Vill be ce raily tuated for ~ tl arge se ym Of CO \ i iv sSvore Weat River N M Canoe Cove, Argyle Shore and other ad- jacent settlements. “The Meadow Brook” Farm, West River, to be sold to-morrow at noon. on the premises, offera a rare cl to obtain a farm for dairying pur- pos ‘ebikaapiasihesdl Movemestrs or Tae Tratys.—The train Ww eft T sD sh yesterday morn ng did n get to Charlotte ‘ after mid- night last nig ba been delayed a tof t ator To-day all trains are iv on time, excepting the one fr the West, which is an hour late i Li train i | ‘t Charlottetown for | ] 1 ay g throug] It got off the track one mile east of A rton. damaging the engine and plow eomewhat [he train got into Alberton a t six o” this morning, a will rr i from Sta o Sr. Patni D ~] Benev Iris » Society will Cele ut ot P ck’s Day on Monday by the ,wsual parade and service at the Cathedral, and in the even- ig the romantic lrama 64) n’s Ey - lece,” will be put upon the boards by the Charlottetown Dramatie Club. The members of Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, have decided to cele- ] Sunday by receiving at the half- St. Dunsstan’s i the Division e festival on St He ly Con tu past eight o'cioc! Catheiral. The members « will meet at their in a boc’: nion kK service ib lis rooms at 8 ociocgs, 8luiar 4 ma ) pro s f Catl 4 They w I ay par 1 Mon lay - = I r ey match and a 1 Lt } bn tl y ir ny evening it S a which | g g 5 V t i vi a fiden ‘ s > I J a y have ad and te the ea J 1 ene | lred of m pany 1) { Dp ig half time there w e a two-mile race, in which F. C. Rattaay, Lorne Unsworth and Thomas Howatt have entered, and a lindfold race, in which the invincible | “Jimmie” Williams and others will start As the admission fee is only 15 cents, it is expected that fully one thousand persons lake im the fun, >} 2een -| wanted. |} and a number of ae } meeting. | we are THE DAILY EXAMINER SUMMERSIDE NEWS. old Bet = : A special train will run to Kensington to-night to convey those who wish to attend the concert there ix-councillor Ramsay and Mr. Robert Glover have lately fitted up a splendid out- ht for spring shooting. They have pur- chased a “site” on Curtain Island. where thev will spend a few weeks when the sea- son Opens. “Music Hall” iganame given bv the boys to a] ‘ iouse near the railway t crossing 1 First street. Good music is always ac ce} able, but our citizens do obj Ct to the sounds of dancing and the discordant scrape of the violin on the Sat bath. These Sunday concerts should be sik pped. lhe Salvation Army are to their lighted by incandescents soon We regret to hear that Mr. John Martin, is dangerously ill. ; bave UATTACKS Der. Orsberne’s lecture n the guild . last night was well attended. The reverened gentleman tre ated he subject “The Moabite Stone” much to :he satisfac- tion of his hearers. The western train, due here about noon, l i not arrive here until 8 ¢ “clock last night owingto the storm of Saturday night. : A young lady went into one of our gro- ery stores last night and asked for * canned tomahawks.” The pu rzled clerk _jto { her that they did not deal in such | goods, but she insisted, saying she had them advertised. Reference to the ad. proved that it was quahaugs that shi There was no business transacted at the |} meeting of the Council last night As Chairman Hunt was absent, vas moved that Councillor Compton act instead. An j}amendment was moved that Councillor Lefurgey act as Chairman. Both Coun- cl rs Compton and Lefurgey refused to act, and the meeting dispersed. It is to be hoped that Chairman Huot will call a meeting on his returo home. —— e+e@ee -—— CITY COUNCIL MEETING, Tue regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last night, Mayor Dawsou presiding. Every member of the Board was present.’ The minates were read and approved, bills were disposed of A bill from Philip Coyle, for a claim of Passmore Street, was re- ferred to a special committee consisting of Councillors Taylor, Haszard and Hughes. Councillor Haszard reported on the bil! *rowse Bros. for $19.25 for caps for the on iane policemen, recommendin; that it be paid. The report was adopted and tie bill was ordered to be paid Councillor Tanton, Chairman of the Public Property Committee, reported con- et ¢ the Park roadw av, with plan and sp ication attached. Ordered to lie on the table. A bill of $20 from John P. Nicholson y preparing the plan and _— specification for Park roadway was ordered to be paid An application was read from Angus Macdonald for operate a il pool table in the Cameron Block. Ordered to remain on file in the Clerk's office for one month, a scording to the by-law respecting such matters. Mayor Dawson presented the report of the committee appointed to investigate the charge made against Officer Bradley by permission to illiard or | Councillor Tanton, as outlined in the re- solution presented at the last regular The committee was compose t of Mavor Dawson and Recorder Haszard. [heir report is as follows ; “The undersigned having been appoint- | ed at the Jast meeting of Council to make enquiry concerning an arrest made by police officer Bradley under a warrant is- syed against Alva Dachemin, beg to report that we have enquired into the matter re- ferred to us and have heard the statements of all the parties desiring to be heard, and while depreeating under ordinary cireum- upon any place of worship for the service of legal documents, of opinion that the circumstances this arrest were not such as require that any action should be taken by this Council stances the entering thereon. W. E. Dawsoy, Mayor. F. L. Haszarp, Stipen jiary Magistrate and Recorder. The report was adopted. An application was read from Michael Egan and John Burhoe, asking for $57, the amount retained by the Finance Com- mnittee in settlement of their contract on Pownal wharf. The Council that they be paid $29. Council adjourned sine die. voted — lly A BENEVOLEN? IRISH SOCIETY. Tue annual meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society for the election and the transaction of general business l Lyceum. of officers was v@€id iast evening mn the | The election of officers resulted as follows : Patron—James Redidin, (re-elected). President—Peter McCourt, (re-elected). Firat Vice-President—John Connolly. Second Vice-President—Michael Hen- nessy. Treasurer—James Egan, (re-elected). Secretary—R. F. Maddig an, (re-elected). Sergeant at-Arms—John Bolger, (re- elected). Committee of Charity—Patrick Mc- Thomas Hughes, Patrick Lappin, Michael Pidgeon, Thos. Wynne. Hall Committee—Thomas Ronaghan, (chairman); J H Burnes, Martin Walsh. Marshals— Thos Ronaghan, (chief) Peter Bradley, Patrick Berrigan, Joho Coyle, Thos Hughes. Standard Bearers—S. Bolger, Stephen Toole. Janitor—Edward Black burn,(re-elected ); Carey, (re-elected); The annual meeting of the Emerald Branch of the Benevolent Irish Society was also held last evening. ‘The following otticers were elected :—~ Patron—Rey. Dr. Doyle. President—Peter Hughes. First Vice-President—James E Doyle. Second Vice-President — Michael Lamb. Treasurer—Patrick Duffy. Secretary—P J Trainor. Assistant-Secretary—F C Murphy. Hal! and Managing Committee— William Deighan, Patrick Dafty, Terence Goodwin. Sergeants-at-Arms—Geo RK McMahon, John Moan. Standard Bearers—- John P Murphy, John Hughes, P S Hughes, P Duffy, Wm Deighan. Sick and Relief Committee —G R Me- Mahon, B Smith and J R Murphy. DIED. At Springfield, Lot 59, Sunday after- noon, 1L7th Prints, Prints, Prints. Print Cottons, Print Cottons. Printed Cottons, Printed Cottons. One or the other is right. And the prices are right. oC © And the And we are right styles are right. Into our Print Cotton Sale With a splendid assortment. BEER BROS. Tue Wearuer.—Fair weather; stationary or a little higher temperature. February, of inflammation of | : ; : { the lungs, Katie Nicholson, beloved wife | | of John S. Nelson, aged thirty-five. PERSONAL. Mr. L. Montreal, Arrivals at the llth : Winchester left yesterday for ~ Revere Hotel on the Thos L Cook, Murray River; Wm 1. r: Grant, do; Angus Nitholson, Hunter River; J Hayden, Vernon River; Thos. McLennan, Eldon; P Murphy, do; Capt R McRae, Pinette; H Vaniderstine, Vernon River; John Stewart. Bluefield, Murdock McLeo i, West River, Geo B. McKay, Clifton; Archie Campbell, do. In its notice of the A rt Exhibition i Montreal the Star says: “Mr. Robert Harris has six pictures, four of them por- traits, “The Wharf by Moonlight” and a “Landscape.” The portrait of His Ex- cellency, the Governor-General in his scarlet academic rebes, is a ture in the gallery. striking fea It is fall length, the I} ikegess 1s good, and the picture impres” sive. Mr. Harris has handled this large composition with much skill, Mr. Peter- son’s portrait is perhaps the finest work yet done by Mr. Harris, the figure is natur aland intensely ] fe like, the position easy and unconstrained, and reality seems to dominate the picture which is full of forceful vigor; the color is true and_har- monious and the treatment of the whole subject is masterly. —>-e— - NORTH RIVER CONCERT. The ‘ and social held in the North R ver S hovolhouse on March Sth a respects 4 lecided su >CeSs, We should like to particularize only want of space for bids our doing se, The proceed- ings commenced with a march played by Master Willie McKinlay, who performed his part very creditably. After recitations by two boys, there was a chorus by the Templars, this being followed by a dia- logne by two small girls. The two solos by Miss Laura Howard and Mr. James C. Lawson were a very marked feature of the entertainmeut, being the best on the pro- gramme. We must not forget the Misses was in al Stevenson in their duet, which was a pleasing performance. The dialogue by the little boy aad girl was far the best in the line of dia- logues that evening. It would be super- flous to enter into all the details only we must not forget the “Bridget’s investment” and “The Expected Visitors” which were creditably performed. After a chorus by the *Templars” the concert concludea. Then came the selling of the vies by Messrs. Howard and Horriel which netted romething like $10 or $12, we should judge. About10 o’clock all dis- persed to their respective homes well pleased with the evenings enter tainment and hoping that another pleasant time would shortly take place. STRANGER. dialogues such - ~-_— Mrstcat.—The following programme will be rendered at the eixth recital of the Music Club to-night at the residence of Mr. F. L. Haszard. ‘rhe evening will be devoted to compositions by Mozart :— 1. Sketch of life and work of Mozart. 2. First Concerto for Piano, Violin and Violincello. 3. Bass Solo—“ Qui sedegno non S’ ac- cende,” from opera of “ Fiauto Magico.” 4. Opus 14—Trio for Flute, Piano and Cello. 5. Soprano Solo—“ Bati opera of “ Don Juan.” 6. Duet—* La che Juan “ 7. Benedictus from and Orchestra. aS »prano Solo—* Dove Sono,” opera of Figaro. 3 9. Third Symphony—Piano Duet. 10. Bass Selo—* Non gire andrai,” opera of Figaro. 11. String Orchestra—Minuet and Trio from Symphony in G minor; Minuet in F sharp; Minuet trom Don Juan. Casi,” from darem,” from Don 12th Mass. Choir At Tue Capres.—Crossing both ways to- day. The mails arrived in the city at 2.45 this afternoon. NEWS NOTES, The French have seized the Nessivey, on the south-west coast of the Island of Madagascar. Ottawa proposes to spend forty-five thousand dollars to improve its fire pro- tection. Dr. Montague has the Conservatives of candidate for the Mr. Laurier at Lachnute said the worst evil of protection is that it begets corrnup- tion. There was an impression abroad that Messrs. Tarte, and Pacaud, and Langelier, and the other beneficiaries of a Liberal gov- ernment’s queer doings in Quebec were free traders. A good story is told of Dean Stanley issning a large number of invitations to his friends “te meet the author of ‘iicce Homo.’ ” Each guest, it is said, greeted his fellows with inquiring gaze, wondering which of them all conld be the “author,” but the party broke up “fas ignorant on the subject as when they met.” been nominated by Haldimand as their Commons. THERMOMETER READINGS, Coldest during last night,10° above zero Temp. at 12 o’clock to-day, 25 ° above zero v, Everybody that Cod Liver Oil is good and what it is good for. It’s mere- Knows ¢ $ é isas good asany, and better than some. It is pleasant to take, the bottles are Jarger, an the price is oY cents. i@ é g JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ly a question of which kind. JOHNSON’S nalts & The Reliable Druggiats. GCTVSSVSTVISISGGGOOF VSTSECVVSVesossesssse The Maximum of Worth at the Minimum of Cost is always to be had at this great FURNITURE STORE. The quotations in the market lowest are constantly told by our price tickets. ‘ihe latest in style, fresh, new goods, reliable, well-made features, Furniture are apart from our prices, MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. TO LET, foraterm of years, that lJ aere eld at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several years past for market gardening, and now in good con- dition, Possession at once; rent to com- mence Ist of May: Apply to ¥.& D. Cc, McL&op, Bank of Nova a Balding mch2—Im 246 Island of New, Stylish It would be hard to imagine the needs who could not find what he wanted among our great variety of Hard of a man and Soft Hats, Gentlemen, you are invited to come in and look over our Christy’s London Hats, our American Hats, and our Canadian Hats, and if we cannot show you the largest assortment and the money, we will own up that we don’t know anything about the Hat business. We have in stock every grade, style, it takes to make a complete and unbroken assortment, PROWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. shape and size that Charlottetown, March 9, 1895—246 Hats, best value for your GRIT OR TORY, lt don't make any difference which, comes to our Store. He Can Parchase Gents’ Furnishings at 40 p. ¢. Discount —_— JUST THINK OF IT!—Forty per cent. discount on White and Colored Shirts, also Flannel Shirts of-all kinds, Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear, proof Coats, Valises and Trunks. half price — good styles. We are rushed in our Custom Tailoring Department. Why is this? Because we can sell cheaper and give betier satisfaction than the other Tailors. rush since Feb. 28th. further notice. Ch’town, March ~ 1894—dy Save Your Time, Money and Temper ! If you have a poor Watch, call at our Store and get a good one at a low price, or have the old one to be put in good running order. G. H. TAYLOR, feb9 North Side Queen Square. Liberal-Conservative Elec- tors of Charlottetown and Royalty. A Meeting of the Liberal-Conservative Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty will be held in the Philharmonic Hall] on TUESDAY EVENING, the 12th inst., at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of choosing Delegates to attend the Conven- tion of the Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion for West Queen’s, to be held on the 15th inst. A full attendance from all the Wards of the City and from the Royalty is re quested. By order, C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sec’y. Liberal Conservative Ass’n mch6 for West Queen’s. Public Notice. Prof. James W. Robertson, Dominion Dairy Commissioner, will visit this Island next week, and will give addresses on Farming and Dairying at the following places, viz :— Anderson’s Hall, St. Peter’s Bay, on on Monday, the 18th. Market Hall, Charlottetown, on Tues- day, the 19th, at 2 o’clock. Town Hall, Summerside, at 2 o’clock, Wednesday, the 20th, at 7 o’clock. The Professor will also deliver his popu- lar Lecture, “The People’s Bread and Butter, in the Town Hall, Summerside, at 8 o’clock on Monday, the 18th, and in the Opera House, Masonic Temple, Char lottetown, on Tuesday Evening, at eight o’clock. Admission, 25 cents, Proceeds in aid of the poor of the city and town. mckll Rigby Waterproof Cloths ! Nice new patterns, the best material for ladies’ proof Cloaks. — =—— - _ ee nee ~ This cheap sale will continue until We got the stock to sell cheap, and we want the cash, so look out for bargains. G. A. DIXON & CO, Underwear, Umbrellas, Rain. A few last year Hats at We have had an awful Succeseors to C. Robertson. Ss a = = —_ WE ARE Striking Hart We are striking for a reduc- tion of our stock, for new trade and fer money. To make such a strike effec- tive we have to SELL G00D GOODS oneness Low Figures. We are doing it, and are willing to submit our prices to any board of arbitration in the world. OUR CUSTOMERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, form a pretty large Board of Arbitration already, and we are adding to them every day. We Want You! Dodd & Rogers. Charlottetown, March 8, 1895—246 Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his vaiuable Farm, containing abeut sixty acres. House is in good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are two or- chards, one: ontaining sixty trees of different varieties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. Cc. BENOIT. febl3—3m dy & wky WANTED —An intelligent, active man or lady to travel fer reliable house, with expen- ses paid. Salary $3900.00. Advancement for faithful and snecesstul work. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope Secretary, Lock Drawer P, Chicago. mech “dy im —_ = and Children’s Water HARRIS & LONDON HOUS=2. Charlottetown, February 28, 1895—~dy STEW ART, TYEE . - Seen ed SERGE ! rr —— We sell tke genuine TYKE SERGE. beware of imitations. Our first shipment of Spring ings and Suitings is now open, in plain figures. One price for Overcoat. all marked everyone, A liberal discount to cash buyers, DD. A. BRU CE, The One-Price Merchant Tailor and Furnisher. Charlottetown, March 9, 1495—246 .__ ———e DON’T VYWAIT LO You may not have another LACE CURTAINS at such NCER ! chance to secure WHITE a 2 bargain. HERE IS WHAT WE OFFER: ae CURTAINS at 35c. per pair | CURTAINS, 34 yards long, $2.20 per pair ma * 6 i et “c 6&e. “ “ = 3% yards long, $1.00 ” - sc “ 1 75 “ ee “ “ 1 &5 “e “ A Few Soiled or Odd Pairs, FORMER PRICE, $1.00. NOW “ “ec 2 40. “ee “ee ““ FORMER PR 75¢ 3.95. = 2.50 $1.60 - ' = 255°. .-& si, 3.00 - ” 3.55 “6 * 4.30 “6 ce A - ' 9.25 6 as follows 3 4 pd pet . 2 St ICE, $1.95. NOW 3.50. “ ~1 ¢ =" Bargains in Lace Curtain Nets. +(x )}— Charlottetown, March 2, 1895—246 A a ee € NH Se Poe - Special Sale for This Sana EERE alliemae 200 pairs Women’s Boots at half price. and Children’s away down. Week ! ? Wisses 250 Boys’ Suits, from 4 to 10 years of age, ata great sacrifice. Come and see at J. B. MACDONALD & CO’S. Charlottetown, March 9, 1895—dy For the Lenten Season AT THE FISH MARKET. 150 Quintals Choice Table Codfish, 100 Quintals Hake, 50 Quintals Pollock, 150 Boxes Boneless Codfish (extra quality), Fresh Codfish and Haddock, Herring in bar- rele, halves and quarters, Newfoundland Salmon (Smoked and Dried), Extra No. | Mackerel in al] size packages, Shad, Finnan Haddies, Canned Salmon and Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Chicken, Yarmouth Bloaters, etc. ALSO—150 Tubs Butter, Smoked Hams, Rolled and Breakfast Lard, ete. GROCERIES of all kinds at lowest prices. J.H. MYRICK & CO. Charlottetown, March 5, 1895—1m 246 OVERSHOES. Bacon, Pork To clear out the balance of our Over-) shoes we have reduced them to the follow- ing prices for cash only:— Men’s Overshoes, Reduced to $1.10 “ Snow Excluders, " 1,15 . e (best) . 1,35 “ ‘ (High) “ 2.00 All other lines selling low. Give us a call. J. H. BELL, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. FE it : UPRILUELS » “Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait.’—LONGFELLow. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the seme time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—$8.00 and upwards. Our CHAMBER SUITES. —$15.00 and upwards. The best value yet Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele-. gant, strong and cheap. The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. Just what everybody wants. Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you | smile. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, March 5, 1895—dy New styles and low prices | EYE OPENERS. | This is a time of Bargains. | We are giving them every day in BOOTS and SHOES. After you visit other stores try ours; you will not be dis- jappointed. We have them \for you. Why not take ad- vantage of our offer at once ? Yours for Shoes at the low- est possible price. A. E. McEACHEN, feb21 THE SHOE MAN. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of | Prince Edward Island for the above Com- | pany, are uow prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will | keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand | to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agente. | Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—+tf DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street | Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—Goed stand for a Barber. Apply | toC. D. CoLLins, Richmond Street, mch]2—3i 216 TO LET—A comfortable Cottage on Grafton Street, facing Prince ef Wales Cailege, now in the occupation of Mr. Cloud Hiil Possessien ist April. Apply as cbove orto William Mc- Lean, Esq., Verchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. mchl2—tf 2i- TO LET—About the ist of April, a house containing seven rooms, situated on Fitzroy Street East. Apply at this office. tf—mh!2 ' i T. H. TAYLOR, Agent for Posiage Stamp | Co’s. Office next to Masonic Temple, Grafion } Street, Charlottetown lw pd—mchl MILLINER-—-Wanted for April, first-class Apply atonce at JAMES PATON & tf—mcehi | Milliner. Co’s. A MUFF was left at our store about a week ago. Ownermay have same on paying ¢x- | penses —J AMES PATON & Co. mech4 | TO LET—A cottage on Sidney Street con- | taining five rooms. Possession given Febru- ary 2nd next. For other particulars = W W WELLNER. W ANTED-—City canvasser of good addrsea salary and expenses paid weekly from start, Position permanent. Canadian and Amerie Brown Bros Co, Nurserymen, Teron, 7—dy tinov2 can grown stock. Advantages unequailel.<« Woe ae F age DD. seal pe sepa i ow woes ae 7