o »»»» F URS GALORE V A large consignment of inen's and ladies' fur and fur _lined coats Just received to be sold at nianii. factnrcr s price. The range consists of men’s cloth coats ith Persian lamb collars......._..~.._. ._ _ Men's cloth coats with German otter collars...... _ $1050 _ ._..._-.._l1s0 l\leii’s fur lined coats...... . _ l\Ien's'coats Russian iiiariiiot lined 28.50 and 56.50 l Ladies’ pony coats No. 1 selected skins......-15.50 Ladies’ po1iy_coats No. 2 selected skins...._.55.00 Ladies’ Russian iiiariiiot _]acket.s...... .. . _ . .4100 Ladics’. rat _coats._....._..... ._ _ _____,50_00 _ Ladies’ squirrel lined coats No. 1 Alaska Sable collars. _ . _ _ _ . _ _ ._ _ _ 5800 Ladies’ squirrel lined coats No. 1 dark Canadian 2 iliink collars....._...... ............68l.00-|00 1 i 1 1 only special coat-royal Russian squirrel lin- . ing very best mink. collar ._ _ . _ _ _ . . . . ll0.00 Ladies’ black College coats 50 in long. . . .2000 All other lines of fiirs carried in stock ._ . _ . ._. .........llalf Price ' Chandler é? Reddin 1 l.___.l ..--.il = ' " 1 i'-5 " ` defense game and with a little more a for casli or on margin. 0 Investment Service 1 We directattention anew to our facilities for executing coiiiiuissioii orders for Stocks or Bonds on all Exchanges either Whether your orders are large or small, they will receive the same careful attention. , ‘ Our Private \Vii‘e Connection with New York, Moiitreal, ’l`oronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and other cities en- ; aliles us to offer you the niaxiniuiii of proiiiptiiess and effici- l, Established isis a Members Manifest Slack Exclnnde. ‘ ,-5'.”-,;5 .~=*-.-».l.- ;,.,:,;‘+i§,i,l.‘f,.? U HAI lFAX N S. Direct l’ri\.1le Wires ST OHN N B ' ' " " 3 ' h ency both in the actual buying and selling, and in supplying 1 inforiiiatioii effecting. Market Values. Our 'Market news\ 2 service is most complete. The show put on at e ou as ni ht wa n u d b ll h All interested in Th Guardian con Rev George Orman will exch gc with Rev E Bell tomorrow ta ing the services on the Yor.: circuit, Preaching will be at Pleasant Grove York at 7 p ni. The boys meeting at' the _Y IM C. A. on Sunday will be led by Harold 'I' Reynor, and_ the _subject will be e "Your tag, what is it" There-~ls t room for a larger crowd of boys than t have been attending, e Since 1888 Joseph A. Rich & Co., 184 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, have been catering to the particular trade d of their American customers with b smelts and eels and always securing 1 as in the past, they want fishermen e in this Province to send them their 5 Ismelts and cels for which they wlll aend_ s checlcdaily and secure for prices as will be seen`b the adv.~ in sensonwas played attire Y. M. C. A. 5 -gated a team froml the McDonald l_ onsolidated school by the score of .21 to 6 The Consolidated' bo s were space and so were han icappcd in c shooting baskets. They played a fine D practice will give the local boys a h harder game. After the game the e visitors to a lunch which was nicely *_ served by a group of young ladies of t West Kent School. _|the largest tirms in America tol ling us to suit any rupture. P.\'cry i truss is ordered as wanted Gpi=\~l..illy 5 The MacKinnon Drug Co. drtf. - , 4.--Tier -1 rived in this city 1/ii; s.ir.ern.Jon ani J C will proceed by- .lllirlitiriie l-lxpress hi- O 0 0 .'l..."" 51; -=,»~ "_"T=`.',»‘»" ‘,-.>fi‘f°`»,\ night. to Toronto where on Saturday - » 2 , »,..' ~\_(N',_».= ‘_-__ V, ,. u Prelerrellblock Dividends ni the raic of 6 per cenl per annum are being paid quarterly lsf Jan- uary, April, July and October. The par value of the llurcmil SID each. Our price ia par. ai whlcli price an investment in thus shares will _Z mm We own and offer for sale in lots to suit, a block of _ A Maritime Telegraph & Telephone C0 i._ “?~l1_»-~"“'il@ll" yield nfull 6 per cent on the moniy in- veiled. / F. B. MCCURDY & C0 Members Montreal Stock Exchange |60 Richmond Sl. Charlollclown, l’.E_l. » Halifax, Montreal, Sydney, St. ]olin's Nfld. , " llrsif 0 _ _ .»_~ -_|\v\, Y gi* STOCK QUOTATIONB. N. Y. Ccntrnl __ . Northern l’ncll`lc . Pclinsylvnliia Nov. Z5, 1010. Reading lleporis furnichcdl F B McCur Rock Island 113; 117; 130; 113g 116 130} 1522 113 153 33 7 _~ . ly _ _ - . gy & (f"~.»1ncnibers Montreal Stock Southern I’nc=flc U;°l'M\l:c. 100 Richmond stron, souilici-ii Railway ll.rlotte~town'. Southern Ry. Pfd. MONTREAL Vnlllnllnn ii...-_,|16 (lan. (`0mcnt Com Cali. Cement Pfd. Dom sncl vom-,, Montreal Power l llluntrcal Street _<. S. Htccl Ollilvic Porto Rico Quebec ny_ _lgithelicu & Ont. Urontu }{y_ Twin C St. Paul Sugar Union Pacific Close United States Steel 197§ U. S. Steel Pfd. 23 Virginia Chemical 852 STOCKS. High Low 197# 196; 61] 6l} 222; 222 852 85} / 222 lDccombcr 35? ,May 125l,'.liily 50 . 57} 50 90, ~ -- 124 December lt ' 44% y -Ze' ,#1111 ,/}||,yy- _,_,.l'|-”\\\»i',>_»J.'ll'. ' 45-""T‘ 47| 48 COTTON. l July 57 CORN 1535 33; 33 1185 1175 124; 124 11s iivi 1781 1773 803 793 633 63 011 ‘ wiii<:A'r 138 _ High ‘Jll ' 97} esl 031 aa; 43§ 46§ 473 Low Close 90} 901 110 130; l 5 111; 21 03 124; iis irsg 191 1181 03_ . I aeg- 03; V44; 47; 471 gz;-i»i-l~l~i»l-l->l-x-4:»z-»i-'-_i-i-~i-#l-`~r¢-li'~l»»i~i- OATS. 5.'~¢~_é§;'.f.`.‘e‘v:.7"._<‘. ', ‘ *$1* V1 -‘ts- ,,_ E” »|‘.;~,-,_i',l r¢R 37, --£19-15 C ,1"lf.,ii '.r;3? e IHC? M ARITIME SECURITIES. NOV. 24, 1010. S -tosli &i Co., Exchange Building, Hull- fnx, N. B. Tl b Ask. Bid. ,s i 8. N. America .. .._l55 145 i ~Nsw Brunswick . .......270 265' Nova Scotia ax-div ......282 278 Royal ex-div ....245 243 MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire ....... ._ .. ..... ._ ......l_10 Acadia Sugar, pid ......l04 Do. ordinary ......... 70 Brlmdhani-Henderson Com 18 East. Can. Savings & Loan-140 Eastern Trust Co Halifax Fire Ins .........10Z N. S. Telephone .119 Stanfiold's pid .. ,..10»i Do., Com ._ 58 Trinidad Electric 71 100 101 05 15 138 150 07 ].I`l 101 54 09 BONDS. Acadia sugar .103 100 - Brandham-Henderson _ ...100 97 Halifax Tram ._ ...102} N. S. Steel_.1_sts . 97 Do., Debsnturs Stock ._ ...102 Porto Rico 86 Btanilbldfs Ltd'......... .102§ Trjnidad Electric 100 05 100 84 100 93 Linen Spliced Ca-aliniere Hose for woinen and ineii. A sk for “So\‘ereign‘ ' bralid_ High Low Close, \ 14.93 14.74 1-i91.92l pemmblir - 31; 14.93 14.77 1489.90 ‘May - 34k 15.18 15.00 1516.17 Juiy 34 July 15.35 05.15 1530.31 Sp0t__l_,___0_ up 1515.80 15.12 1525.27 PORK. 1 1 January M Deccm hor J nnuar y ~ March May 30} 331; so; aa; :lag aa; l»-wa ¢=`l Nr-I Oo D-‘L-I me cm NEW YORK srooics. High A Nhlsnli ,103 i ’l'“~ Beet ‘ln - gsr gm- Smclters Ainal. (`0i>lJer “‘- Car ll. say am' Tel, & Tel.. sim'“"'° & oliln Ce00klyn R_ T_ litial heather 801 70} 56 142; l 0000 luslilllll 7 16_5‘2 Can bo had by ambltlouh yoiiili; ay _ _ 0 104); piennnnd ladies lii the qelg of ..w,r__ » ess or Railway, calligraphy. Sing: Low Close MONTREAL CURB gALES_ _ the 8-hour law became effectlye,'nnd " ` » -7 since the wireless com anis are - ioal 10s| D s eu 38 Morning; tulili_sth|n_gh stations thr€ug_lio\;t the ‘ *“r - Conn y fire B B grsa. H nf HKS ' 09| 69l Qgbegtoskh°rédt°___`ég0é@2g?' tclcgralillers. Positions lla! begin ls4|_ 54;, C °’,,"°°P°we,_;_50 @ 5,, ' nm from $10 io seo per montli,wi_ti» 142* 142,- 811513 _M0 26 @ 82 ' good chance to advancement. The 107* l CCN* _ P. d (f;_ac_i0ns)_$3,w R5 National Telegraph Institute operates 77||ABb¢§¢09 ‘ 0” S ‘ ‘ six official institutions in America C ,,‘,f,°§°P¢°ke 0 ohio Lolllsvm m*‘N0\lri efgciilzsh ° an al; 145; 34* 34* @ 11- under supervision of ll. R. and Wire: Aibernoon less Officials and places all radii all s4| ~ K - 291 Hillcrest Pfd.-50 @ 80. ates into positions. It will pay you _ _ ' 145 145' Wagga;-n Canada Power-3 @ 42; 25 to write them for full details at Ola- sc 5 51 @ ‘Zh ofnnatl, 0., Philadolphln, Pa;`, / Memphis, Tenn., Davenport, Ia., ‘ Uolumbln, 8. 0. or Portland, On., ur- _ _ ' I-liwlrvu. '_ g sproonce yawoy lseen it as the finest yet shown here. c w test should road the Tour article and of Btlllldlng Of 0000108508 OD P882 14 Guirk leaves on return this morn meet at the Y M C A at 7 o'clock t he high cost of living will he mat Mt Stover and Mr Fornker of Lske.Ainslee, C. B., were passengers 6 t . o the City on the Northumbeilund csterday afternoon. Henry McGuirk I Boston, who l as called home owl g to the death his mother the late Mrs Ellen Mc The students' Bible classes will his evening and will take up the The Sydney Mines Globe says - rms-1-or mir." ""“ ___l I BEER Q. WEE -Furniture llcad unter: _ _ _ _ ‘ 1 _° __» _lf J-.,. \ . . I _ _ KS q __ _ . ' _ '5’i»`. _ Head 00icéslii~=New-ProwSe l3l_|ocli-Charlottelliwb 7 _ __ _______ ____ lb. all wool' blankets $4.75 palif ;»a>°=~§~ is ',:~~ ww;-eve- ‘ H ,_ o n af ' .___ UR . 1 117;. N , i~ai1S.5;;1iibiil;ai;is 2 < ,_ . _,,_ ,\e.,...,.;, will please wp, The _ I ;‘~`_‘~-` I /V i' 0 ‘:"i`"_ ~:l»v_If`,- l `_ l ° -. ' U. “.1” ' _., ,,..f-%i§;r".l;!§£,{ 5? \ texture is smooth and ,,,,.;,,_ .»,~'E. ,_.937*'¢_-'*.F- " ‘ velvety, soft as si rlally increased in Cape Breton owns this winter by the failure of " he potato crop in P. E. I. The tub- ~' ' ` - - _ - _- _ i;'_`_ _. i- \4. , f ». Rev J F Floyd’s aio uent rs ara bring spring prices now, so what may we expect in April? It pays to buy in this Province th Bi! l t ‘_ _ _ . _ ' _ _ _ /I __ fine. _ . l ~_ ._;_ ' ,_ ' ' A i at 11,_a. ni., Stanhope at 3 p. ni. and llegular study as selected by the com- ," _ " _ _ ‘ mittee. . V . I _ _ __ 2 :\` 5 ?`x¢’l-_ x the belit l10SSll11€ l‘ES\1llS~ This YW-1'. vice in Central Christian Church last. their goods the highest market h _ _ _ Y , s this paper. 1- : _ ' 2 -_-- " 1* . 11. sum which nearly approached the The first btlsknf- U9-11 851110 -_Of -the reserve bid was offered but was not gymnasium last night. A team' ol' the O _West Kent-school boys met and de- W3 H. Horne was the auctioneer. - ' ' Y not accustomed to so lgrga 'n.‘ floor B l U " ll boys of the local team treated the bra com min that too lmmy "Ugg ma _ D oo mild to handle tlielii to ic.\'nn- age. , "Do _you wear a truss? If so ire flsh dealers report the trade as fair- wnnt you ip know about tim ar- ly good, with prices well for this mngtmerit 'e have made “ith one Of reason of the ear O I-ters, ex ec- .handle their trusses. Their line com- good demand, and prices hold very prires over two hundred kinds, arab- strong, Many dealers say the trade for the particular case from rata- are quoted from $10 to $13 per bar- logue alid will be guaranteed fzilly. rel, ` Quotations furnished by J. C. Mcln n . 0 _ . . q iscourss on "How a lady merchant scams a Christian” was convincing- y delivered at the Evangelistic ser- vening. The solo singing was a pics.- ing feature of the service. Malcolm Stewart, Brackley Pt. Rd., ad‘ an auction sais of his form, tack, crop and implements on thc 3rd inst_ The farm was oilered and ulficient to tempt the owner. Some f the stock, crop and implements ere sold realizing good prices. F. Hogs are being marketed in consider- bly large quantities ‘.'hrou;.ji'.c.'t thc ountry at the present time.. with ii, umtcr of farmers potatoes uw: scares, nd they are inclined to kill their ogs rather than full on. 'l`!‘r 1-ack IJ eing offered just now as \vi:ar.her is The Montreal Star says:-Local Y - )" D ally the Malpeque variety, are in n this line is the best for many sea- ons. The Mnlpeque fancy oyster L. B. McMillan, of Cliarlottctowii, Secretary of the M. 3'. .-\L _\. ar- n annual meeting of the C. A_A. . is to be hei-l. r-;-_cell l'c:zl."1iing ockoy prospects oil Lite lslund, I/ir. McMillan said the some 'iid league w0lild be on, out lla fi 1.; list sc.n'~\: ve or six of their best .nr-n the star- urd of play may tbc'co_v rndcr. 'Tue sual batch of Post-liiiscliall :Nil lift”-7 hockey applicatfolis :'lil~ 7l`il`~.~ll;i.7- ment are beginning 1:- fini il lil wav across the Stra.ts, lic s.l<._\‘i lint 1.1:.: majority look pri-try: \.l:i~k for me amateur fold.-Moncton Transcript. . The C. G. S. Aberdeen, Capt. Blois_ arrived in poit yesterday from the \v-sstern.sh,ores bringing in the remain- der of the buoys from that section. Today she will bring in the lust two now remaining, Fitzroy Rock and Pt. Prim buoys. This afternoon she will remove the big buoys on the wharf where they are being cleaned by six men, an annual operation which will not be completed for some days. She will likely go to Halifax on Mom day morning. A Halifax exchange ays she will be laid up for repairs nd the installation of new boilers n her return to Halifax and also ays there is a report that she will c withdrmvn from the light and buov ervice and used as a conling craft S c fi ,_ _ in Sa *S “°‘°">’ '_.`_'_,,_ __.,. _I ‘- _ Q' 1S assured. `»“ " ~L-'-<*”'_»1f ~ *fi N* _ 5 lbs. weight 56x76 inch, per pair $3.90 ._ " 6 lbs. as _ 60x80 rc as sc 7 lbs. “ 64x84 “ “ “ 8 lbs. “ 68x88 “ “ “ Our 2.75 Blankets 80 inch, good va ed, fu lue at 700 pairs full size Flanneleiie Blankets ‘Sec0nds‘ very cheap “Challeiige”brand are heavily napp- weight, 6 lbs. 6ox ll size and _3.25_$2.75 Our 5.50 most at 5.00. Full ' size and weight, 4 75 5-4° 6.30 Our “Frost Kiiigf’ blankets :compare favorably w i t li per pair... ...$5.50 .~ Size 60x75 infill Size 68 x So Size 72 x 90 full size aiidqiial-890 inch full size inch full size ity per pair _ and quality I and quality | Hundreds oi warm, comforts---1.00 up 1 per pair per pair. » Beer eeks FURNITURE _HEADQUARTERS N, _ \ l yesterday , The S. S. Northumberland arrived t this port at 5.15 last evening, ' ll Dr J. H. Elliot and M. R. Naftz- gcr, well known here, are in Montreal to take charge of union services there. 1 Miss Gertrude Duggan of this city, left yesterday for Spriiiiriiulll, Mass , where she will spend the \vii.ter with her sister. John McLeod, tailor, returning from a business trip to Cape Breton, was a passenger to the city on the, Nortbumlbcrland yesterday afternoon. ?ir;'i>:ai.ii.‘s,' ciry,'w§s'i.f nsiifsi. *wr* ‘ 811 twenty-second day of November, one thousand iiiue hundred and ten years, ll at half past twelve o’c1ock in tha fternoon, n pro re nnta meeting of the Presbytery of Prince Edward ls- land was held, and was consituted with prayer by the Moderator pro temporo, Mr. W. N. Spencer, besides whom were present Messrs. T. F. Fill-‘ lerton, D. Mc1_ean, A. Craiso, minis- ters, T. C_ James and Stewart. ltlairnsl elders. On motion the conduct of the mo- derator and Clerk in calling this meeting was sustained. A call from the congregation of Middle Musquodolioit, in the Presby- t”ry of Truro, Nova Scotia, to Mr. M. H. McIntosh, Bedeque was Con- sidered. The elerk stated that he B Duncan Macnab, lately clerk at the, Victoria Hotel, returned Tliiiisdny might from Calgary. Mr. Macnab's many friends in this city will regret to learn of his continued illness. He left yesterdayfor his home in Grand Tracadie. A despatch from Digby yesterday aid:-The death occurred at Wey- mouth last night of Alexander Kil- up. Mr. Kilcup was horn at Windsor fty-six years ago, but had resided in had cited the besaion and congf ZH- tion of Bcdcque to appear for their interests at this meeting, and his action was approved. Messrs T. F. Fullerton and ll. H. Reid represent- ed the Presbytery of Truro, andthe congregation of Middle Musquodo- bolt, respectively. Both spoke of the hoartiness of the call and the unani- mity of the people in their desire to secure the services of Mr. McIntosh. Commissioners from the congrlglationl y, Messrs Thomas Humphrey Sten- nnd the earnest wish of the congrega-I tion that he remain among them. Commissioners from the congregation calling having 'spoken in reply, the call was, on motion, placed in the hands of Mr. Mclntosh and accepted by him, It was moved, seconded, and carried, that the translation - be granted and the pastoral tie dissolv- ‘ed, to take effect on and after the ‘eleventh day of December next. Mr. ll. G. Stratliie was appointed interim moderator of the session of Bedeque, and instructed to have the charge declared vacant as soon as |Dolsi,blc after the translation takes ef- ~lQClZ~ l l Presbytery expressed sympathy with the congregation of Bedoq_ue,nnd the hope that in the`providen<-Ai of God they may soon have a settled PBS-' ltor. Tntimation of Mr. A. D. Sterling's acceptance of the call to Scotstiurn, Nova Scotia, was received] < It was agreed, on motion, that this translation' be granted and the pas- toral tie dissolved, to take effect on and after the fourth day of Deceinhcr next. Mr. E. J. Ratteo was appoint- ed interiirrmoderator of the session of Kgiigston, and instructed to have he charge declared vacant as n connection with the Navy and Mar-1 ne and Fisheries service. - ::Ra.topayers are reminded that the time for allowing 5 percent discount on Land Tax has been extended by the new Land Assessment Act from the 15th to the 30th November. 11-dl,9.26,29,r19,22,26,28,20. 59-“res Bllou ~ c D D b t M0'l`l0N PICTURES E l___..._. _ . _ l_l A MOHAWK'S WAY. ( (A good Indian picture. NEW MOVING PIC- TURE OPERATOR. (Comedy) 2 st s in Y 1 LED BY LITTLE HANDS_ The fastest trotter ever seen on th (This is a good film.) b A susi-I MANS LAST DEED. (This in one _of the best pictures of the day.)/ W ` of t i d _ be ' FRANK Davis 'ell 1N 'th NEW SONG. K Bn Weymouth for the last twenty-five years. He is survived by a widow, formerly Miss Sarah McCormick, of Prince Edward ilsland. A brother and his aged mother survive . ' FOOTBALL RECEIPTS AT YALE ARE $70,000. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov.25. - Yolc’s football receipts will probably prove about $70,000 this year. This is about $3000 less than years when Yale played Harvard in Cambridge. Yule fills her stands at home, no matter whether Harvard or Prince- ton plays her, ibut when Ya1e's o Princeton, there arc only 29,000 peo- 4§_FEWWyoung ladies can bo com- onablc rate by applying at this OWC0- ther big game is witn Princeton at i le present, while tlieie are 30,000 enple at -the game Yale plays " ienninlly in Cambridge. This is, ~ d h d d _ then, an oil year in Yale football re- e work' hoo omg an goo Wag cipts, nltho the attendance at the Yale-Brown game was larger than 5 ever before, and that at the Vander- sl C bi he receipts will he about as ful- lows:- grapher with a knowledge of Harvard game, $34,000; Pri] ceton book-keeping. Apply at once. Box 338 _ game, $29,000; Brown game, $5,000; Charlottetown. 11-24d3i. . ’ Vnliderbilt game, $1500; Colgate game \ M " ‘ $1500. 'rlie football association win FOR SALE - not announce the exnct receipts for, _ _ ii several weeks. ILOUSE. fill HMB. Very 095111010 FREDERICTON, Nov. 25 -- Estil oy, (2161), and Dessie Patchen maritime circuit in the Springton » , Y luck pacing mare were sold at the Down East sale several years ago at he time of the Springhill stables iapersul, and provincial horsemen ill watch with interest the re.-iult Estil Boy, 2.161, would no douht _ p _ e maritime circuit. in 191|. He would meet 1-mine clnnsy company in 2.18, Crescent, Devilish Dorothy, cord frotters in the provinces. lllIN\lTl~lS UI" IWESBYTERY. "‘ At (lhar\otteto,wn and within the James' Hall, there, on Tuesday, thd i < lt mid Colgate matches showed a ight increase. The main items in __ _ __ _ 1l_'?‘id3if1l-___, l ‘. ' nrt Cairns, Charles Craig, Robert B. Auld, and James Carruthers, testi- flsd to the excellent work donc by their mlnisterdilrlng his pastorstlil; soon as possible after December the fourth. The meeting was closed with thc' banediction. A. CRAISE, Pres. Clerk. [GUARDIAN ci. lis`sirlEi> lips] ` i _ ' H _ BOARQERS ll'_4\_l!I|§!L_ _ fortalily accomodated nt a reas- 11-25d3ipd_. - FEMALE HELP `fV`Ai~i‘i‘ED,' ' sf `giri` lor' Wgeiierviii s. Apply at once to this Office. ` ` ANTED, a girl to an iioiisswork. Apply at thc King Edward Hotel. _ _ __ _ ii-zlasiriipu. _ IANTED, an experienced steno- STIL BOY AND 8 rooms and hath room. Apply John DESSIE PATCHEN GO F. Hodgson, City. ll~2l'id6ipd. To THE AUCTION- STOVES, Charter Oak, l’riiicoss dwelling, No. 47 l’l'iuce St., with and Parlor (Tonifurt. (lne of each. Fairly good order. Will sell .l3}), both stnrpel~formers on the ublcs several years ago, are to be old at the Olll Glory Horse sale Madison Srnlare Gnrdelis, New irk, this week. e maritime circuit and the speed their second trip to the auctions. n creat attrliction in the Cree for trlits which romis: to feature ng Ariou, 2.173, The Surveyor, by Logan and the other fast re- cheap_ George H. Tanton. ll-23d2wpd ]?Ol'l SALE, Driving Sleigh. Em uirc 290 Euston Ht. 11-22dhlpd 151012 SALE, a good horse at reas- ` ‘ unable price. Apply at this oillce- 11-9dtf. FOR SALE, at West .St Peters, '75` _ acres of good land at a bargain Apply to D. | A. MacKay, 227 Water St., Charlottetown. ll-7dtf._ 1?OR SALE, nica lot apples, sever- I al varieties. Cheap. Apply .to John Newson. 162 Victoria Row, Cityu li-4dll\i_ `1Al~`ES - ALL SIZES AND STY- b LES.-If your safe is too small we will exchange it for a new Dominion Safe and vault Co's Safe Canadian Fair- Mnks (‘o.. Limited, St. John, N. B. UUSE FUR SALE, very deslrablg Hdwdling, No 148 Euston St, with a frontngr- of 90 fart and running ”[`{.iw‘FURs, i win any tus iiiiiinsz *back, 160 feet. Apply W. A. ‘Hntcho-_ son, confectioner. 7-25dtf_ . _____!*£'_-;'1\_'§_Tl'-L; ‘&7rNTED BALEBMAN, sxclusiva ine, permanent, big earnings guaranteed, no experience, -10 vacan- cies. Write- Luk; Bros. Lt¢l.,.» Mon- rml - ._ ' io-so-521. _ _ DOST _ ~ ]' OST, in the vielnltybf Jas Ken- 1 nedy‘s shed, Kensington, brown robe, red lining. Finder rewarded by leaving at Keunedy's store. ' 11-24d3ipd. ._ _ _q _ _ l_"lA|_»__E_ !l!f3_|;|L_“'A!'!`P° _ `BOY WANTED to learn tailoring. _ Apply to Jas. Callaghan. 178 Queen St. ll-22dtf. lvl EN WANTED-We want a relia- _ ble man in each locality to ln- troduca and advertise our Royal Pur- ple Stock and Poultry Specifics and other goods direct to the consumers ss well as to the merchsnts._ 815.00 A weak salary and expenses or commin- sions. No experience needed. The largest advertised goods in Onnldl. Writs at once for particulars. W. A- .lanklns Mlv. Co.. London. Ont. _. Mlscsttancous, , CoMMEnoiA`i. triiiéileis 'iErTFai{¢!E with board, lodging and tcaml. Good service; `lladerate‘ charges. Auld & Co.. Frcetown. ‘- 11-Zlldlwpd. T0 LET __ u ` ' ’ ` ‘°*'_“ ° " VI 0 LET the brick buiidiilg on _ Queen street occupied by John T. McKenzie as merchant tailoring en- tahlishment. This store is centrally situated and a good business stand. Possession immediately. Apply 18! Queen Street. ` 10-20 dim, '-- 0 I1- WAETED. I- . _ price for Fox, lllln\,,.and nah rat. Alex. Stewart, corner Queen and llnyllrlll Ht. ,,' \`l¢-216l|\d, _ I » / " - ._. - < _ - ' -i _ ~--__ _~. _ ___ y , ,,. ., < Q \ _ \ . _ _ _ _ ; H 1 ». . , ._ 1, -.. li' `} .' " .'~ ‘ . ._ ’ _ .`*'.` ',f_\`l =` "..3""' `., .i _ 1 Each blanket of each pair, - - f ~ "_ . _A 5 =~~ is finished separately. _ v \ e