~_ .-*' " ` ~ ;~1f~.=-._-'i‘1'1s cHssLoT're'1‘owN onaiwiau, FEBRUARY -2,-1906. ' _ 1 ', , 4 is i., f_. Civic Election.” . _*___ In pursuanceef sn,AJit of the General .i....e...h:y of nil- isis.; unosaod mug; ln the B Kyear of the reipn of is prssen H iiilfrrx *rica* .f.i;i.ii.‘::r.“'.i.Z.\ ,..`|l.on`;l iéiihe sfgr'§i:\tl_‘,~`A:$s incorporating the U , . liiio honiiiiy give Public Notice that nn l<)il-ction of ii Mayor for the snld City. and of one lwraon tu serve an ii fiom on counciluinn in tno City Co null or :High tr the lilallgbga l, il 'Ipod il,oi soul ‘ll , nl eriions serve Uodimou Councilman ln the sold Couniilli mr Ward Nu. icolniuilg City. sian ordtlin-so -mens In serv s ominon eun iii the said ilounell for Wnril N0. 5 in tfiils anlil City; helm; in ull oi Mayor and Eight llniniiion Councilman. representing the ui? inivsullowsz ' .or ard Number One, One Councillor. For Ward Numbi-.r 'l‘wo. 0neCouni.-lllor. ‘For Ward Number Three, One Coun- -l I r. ‘Ill-"hr Ward Number Four, Two Coun- ~ I ora. L For Ward Nuiiilicr Five, Three Conn' i I -. is i-iisnn os W EDNESD AY ihe 14th day of February, A D. i906, /l1"|'ll|1! Sl-JVEIIAI. l'I.1lt!F..\i, THAT is T0 SAY in Ward i, at or near the fallen of J & 'I`. Morris, Wnlgpr Street, near uccii. in \‘Vu|1'l , ut or near the iiouse of ilirs. 'l‘lionia=| Connolly, oplposite Mr. ll. iloiii'tz’a wuruliouse, Siyi ney Street, in-tween Grpiittleoruc nur Prince Street. lnWnrd ii, ut or uoar thu Market House. In Ward »l, at or near City liall, corner oi Kent and Queen otrcets. in Wnrii 5 least, at ornear Mrs. lIeustis` Shop, on Grout George Street. In Ward ii West, nt or near Jas. Mc- `l\l»iiion`s Shop, nn iirgnt George Street. And nt the mild Itlcctlon the Poll \vill in-, opened nt Nine o'cloek in the forenoon , .ind continue open until Five _ifcloek in the afternoon of the same day. _ uescsiriioh or wasps: No. 1 sinili comprise ull that pnrtnl Cliiii-luttetown wh ch lies south of llnr- i-,licslcr Strccl., nnil the piirceinf lninl lm-iuerly known as the Military liiirrack (irciinds. No.2 shall comprise nil thai. ‘part of Ciinrlotietown which lies suutho Rich- iiionii Struct, linii lioriii DI Dorcliester ‘ -et hire . No,:l shnll comprise nil that part cf ljlnii-lottctowii which lies south ol (ii-nftoiiStrcct iinil nortii of Richmond Sir:-et. Nc fi shall comprise all that pnrtof tilnirlottclown which lies soiilli oi Fitzroy Street, and north df Grafton Street.- No.li shall comprise all that pnrl ni Clinrlnttctoivn which lies north of Fiizrny Sl.rei-\t, including the Cuinincn oi the wild Town. Noniinallon Day, Wednesday, F¢b. 7th, A. D. 1906.1 At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hail, from the hour of Twelve o'cloc< noon, until thi- hour of Four o’slock in thc' nit(-riioon of the some day. For Qualification of Electors see above Act lird Edwin-d Vll.. Cap. I7, Sections 2»i to 29. W. W. CLARKE, City Ulerlt. I"III‘}DEltICi{ I". I(l"}I.l'.Y, Miiyor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clerk ii Diilce, Charlottetown, .lenn- ary ilitli, 1906. I L ELECIIDN 0F linmmhsionars Of Sewers and Water Sunnly In piirsunnco of an Act of the General Aiisuiiilily of this Island, made and passed in th l'»0|,ii your of the reign of Ilcrinti- l\1ii_iesty Queen Victoria. Chuptcr H, intltiiled “ulinrlottctown Water Works Act, 1587." and nf the Act of (list Victoria, Cap. 12. lntitnleii “Charlottetown Sewer nge Act," and of all Acts in Amcndinenl thi-roof and in addition thereto, I do hereby pivc Public Notice that an Election for "hrce Coniiiiissioners uf Sewers ami Waler Supply for the City oi Clinrlottetown, \vil.l. iis m»:i.n on 'S WEDNESDAY The l4lh day of February. A. D. 1906, AT ’i`I|I\i BILYFIIIAI. I’I.A('lES, TIIAT IR 'I0 SAI' in Ward l. ut or near the ofllca of .i. & '|‘. Morris, wntcr Su-cot. near Queen- In Ward 2, at nr near the house of Mrs Thonins ConnoIly.0p§0eit0 MBR- HBHTW *‘ warehouse. Sydney ticet, lietweon Greili (laorps and Prince Street. iii Ward ll, at or near the Market liouss. in Ward -l, at or ncur City llall, corner at Kent and Queen Streets. Iii Ward 5 East, nt or near Mrs. Hueslis' Shophon Grunt George btreet. In Wai-ii li est. nt or near Jas. Mc hl|iiion's Shop, on Great Geol‘il¢)Stiest.. And at the said Election the I oil will be opened nl. nine o’oloel io ti\ forenonn and continue open until live ociook lu tin afternoon of the same slay. DESCRIPTION 0F WARDS: No.isiiall com rise all that Dart of arlottetpwn whYsli lies south of Dor~ I-*ester Street, and the pareel'of.i'1l\d fm" znerly known as the Military Blfrhoii "ii:."ii'I`v.oi\ as pri. all that port of Clinriottetown vmicli Iles soilth o Rich- gionil Street, and north of Dnrohutei- "N°£h:°lshail com ree sll that part 1;! Ciiarlottetown whIcii lies south of Grs - ton Street. and north of mah ond Btitsti No.-ishali com rise ,thlut Dar 0 clmriottswwalwhiizii his saetgmoisxzxt mN§.tE°:iiaIineo‘i*l`II1r'Ise al?lTHst pert of iii""'°"§""'if, i wiiriii' iiilc 'iiihign iii ~` is no nk ° ihesrgdl ovin. Nomination my. Wednesday. Feb. \7ili, A. D. 1906. g e o s Oi rh Ci ll.H."i'°.'lii"':° .x‘i".i°§::‘:°f...‘I.‘::°°fi °".=-.:.'*§.'i°.‘:H.n.‘.i.:.°‘.:'.° sri... .3 9°” V'°"°"°’ °‘Wao.°i d§'.l'ii’fiv~ £i.i£l.'.'.‘|"'i'i‘&i°.‘3I'.i'i viiiiiio 11. swim- 34 ` w. w. comes. City Clerk F ill! K I. KELLY. W3 of the Oli! if 0hsrioite?wn- nsAuAcne may when .1 moist. Ana, Is* rlvvllsat bein; -in of init... inas- “N5 "‘\°"*' 'i*°\¢il°l°. hsilsehs' films °°“i\iP°‘4i°.|:to. p of ii.. if.iiIIi..|°I°I°"i" ""..‘|".2l°" °"°;...."’ rm “:°"‘°'~’ "' "°"` ._ ..‘2..:‘1.°:"..z:.l': ..':.n.';:".f.".:..'f.°:.'::.;'? Em i:ction efhtllislstomseh, liver or of “'P": or nlns out of hh i ti ..:.“..:.:.';"':....-i." er” ~°‘ '°~‘“°' ln surly all for: ol images - Burdook Blood Bittors 5" ii itieiflii iflo-4-s imodi ins tliath: sured ziizithen Isiisd. v Kass ths gtomaeh, liver and bowels in P‘l'_f0o workingzrder Iiylthe use of ns.ture's regulator and nie, rdook Blood Bit- ters, which cures all forms of headache hy removing the ostlse. Miss_L. Smith, Morrisburg, Ont., writes: " I desire to ish Qu know how much good Burdook Blood ttsrs has dons for me. l_ wss troubled with headaches sll tlis time, and eould get no relief, until A friend bold me of your Boi-dock Blood Bitton, After taking two bottles of it, I om sly that I sm completely cured." B.B.B. is for ssls st all druggistis and gleusral stores” Do not soeepi. something Inst as good. /~\ , \|D3 §.' 3 it ly’-g ` I ‘ . 1.. .‘ , i’»'..`»; ill) rf* ~“. / .1-s, - “Favor” Flour Is tho Ubin' ' for home baking-for women - . who take pride in their culinary skill, and their ability in run ~ the house economically. BEAVER FLOUR =» - M---1 »f..“a°'.'.°.':..'.=~:.ir.r~..:.' » It makes bread, rolls, cake and ries that everyfood cook do ights to serve. t yields MOR E. _ broad to lilo barrel than any » - other hrnnsi. ' Order " Beaver ' Flour next ' time-and see how much more I inviting and toothsomcisevery- ` A thing you bake. ' AT voun onocsws _.1___- EASTERN STEAMSHII/’ C0 INTERNATIONAL D;I V l S ION. Winter Reduced Rates if-li”ilii."{.“H’iil‘ii’.i’%.u _ _ _ _ wr s'i'..1oHN'1'onos'i'oN - - ,-_ - - H Coiinneiicliig December 21st. l.lJ>, steamer io ivcs tit. John ntl a. ln.. (Atlantic Standard; 'i'i..n~.im.ys for Lubes. lhstiwrt. Psrtlend es. Boston. RETURNING From Boston via Portland. Esstiwrt and Iluhoe, Mondays at 9 n. ni. 1‘iwougii tlciiorn on one ot principal rullwor gratings and baggage checkog tg destinatioin. P rs arriving nt St. o n on even nrt ;iroFIgi’i'HE?,4z soiling can go direct to steanetci :md take eohiii north or stateroom for o p. All cargo, except live stock,is lnsurod against ilre and niurliic risk. WIIiI.IAliI (I. Llillii, Agent.,-St. John, N. B. cALv iN AUSTIN, v. P. se Gans Mnnoscr. liost/nn, Mn~» lcslfn ai1dNcwYoikAd.< ,Willis H. Rogers Wimiasila-iiommlsslon Fish Iiaala |06 FULTON MARKET, _ coniigi.n.cnt.~. soiiclwn. NEW YORK_ ymiiispeii l£iiIiilii"fi'i.wvv3ii\ _ s. -.-.-,-=- WM. ii. ulirniueii, Jr. FRESH FISH S inlhy. gm°m'sii i.itiriiid\i7'ii°.'1‘i'l’i'i-‘i,'iir°mP“ “""°" eo. stencil.. umm \i>l>“°“I°°- S. B. WILEY Is Siiiisv Boot u Mud. Trsnder Aish"- ¢r....‘i.颻. Ci>1°s|\\ '*"‘,‘,“ °°" .. k liiooki lil ‘oieifiii iiiiii rin# uy¢T¢°5i\il»I City Cl"-li'~ Olllce, Uhsrlotleiown, sau-` srv liith, lil. fldtd. -i 'inns , ,». I" *ii* h°“Il°il° (I very eomuim farm) ' ‘Father Burkds Great Speech ' 'Before the Ottawa Con- ‘ vention. _ , V Concludej. ' i Within rccentyoars we have some to recognize our sorry plight; we have ure);- sed the public conscience; we have attem- ptedfo quicken the Provincial luthdf iticstosomeaction which may save its from furtherloss, and start us out (iii the way of retrieval. A Gommlssloh wus appointed to examine into the cuss stew years ago and whilst their report muy have little technical voiusit hue by suundlngtlin ularui at least manifested to th_e apathetic farmer n condition of things |ie_ otherwise might -never have `i"eullaed, to wit,-that forest growth is essential in most situations, nt. ull events, as u protection to the farm from the chilling winds which sweep over the Gulf and adversely effect ull life upon the lsialid In' winter, resulting often in many of the dread diseases which come increasing to an extent unknown in the ,old days, when the country wus trac- lad, the scourage of consumption, the great White Plague. now n national menace. (Applause). Forest protection is necessary to the fnrinlanrlii so that water can penetrate the acilnnil be nvuilahla for crop prod- uction. Il the whole farm areals depri- ved of the advantages which the forest lioor ailimls lor llio conservation of the water proeipitnlcil, the exposed soil hardened iiy the trumpii g of cattle and the putter-of raindrops ii.u=t shed it .iipcrflcieily if it is nnywiea compact. Asaooiisuqnenec these waters nie not .lily lost to corp production but, |riitliei-- iigintorlvuiets, carry grcit quantities .if the rich soil with them as well as iirrowing the fields withgnllles and runs. i`i\iscarrlcs away valuable plant -food, covers the lowlands with silt, slaniages- the roads and swelling the water courses, causes them tnbreak their bounds and iissipate the water which ,by subterran- \'8I'I. .ihunnels should feed them inter. In Ganndn today it is esiimiitedlhiit not less than two hundred miles of fi~|'tilc _soil are washed into rivers and brooks iiniiunlly, -ind those who exunilne the public ac- counts will he surprised ut the immense -ruins uf money expended ench season in digging out those lost Isruis from the iiurburs and rivers of Iii? Iigniinlon. 'vinny thousands of dollurii wortil of crops .ind other property isre destroyed by overflows undfioodsaud many more by the di-aulzhts which 'one l"r`ovi|l'!:e or .iiiother suffers yearly-all or pearly all of which would he avoided if the water supply of the country were pi`~_op`érly reg- ulated; and the conservation and inannge- uient of the foi‘e'st",is the only agency avaliable to this _ei'id.’(IIoar, Ilear). The tempering _effect pl the forest on the fnrin need onl,`V_be_ rlvéntibneil here. ily nioillfying the vcfoclty and temperature ofstrong wlmls' it' gfrent reduction is Irion ht about iii the protected fields. 'We yiillnt windhriénlis about our orchards nndoilt-biiildlnpestifsecure shelter and thus temper the `l\_nt yrinds of summer and the cold lllssts of winter. An extens- greatly increase théyieiiiln crops. The increased moisture which forest pro ect- ion affords liccnuse of the decreased evaporative power of thc winds, the velocity of which has been reduced by passing through forest is very consider- able. ltis estimated that ii foot in rod in distance, iiud n succession of tres plantations would very materially in- crease tiiisypiolective power. The forest icmpers the farm, too, by preventing di-ep fi-ocziiig of the soil and shortening the <-,old of winter. ||w|-msc the wui.-r hill owr the niijucent from expcsureto such temperature, and, ion of this systcui to the fields woiildl height of forest growth will protectjone-, I lllilyl fliiiilllllll 'rio aussi will not only hentai the farm sud sdd toite velusin all the ways we lnvebesn describing, butlr. will so besutify it as to make _ life doubly ’pIiss\‘lribls to these upon it and also to fthsodinainnity in which it is lllscefi. “A thier-or bosuivfli a ioy ioieveiwnnd what If lteiutifuiisa s thrifty tres in the epeu,al_iileo'l trees by the rosduldt. a iiluinp of-trees in some waste corner, dwell knit glue .oc wind-brook . shelter- .lng the, _wh .i1ulldlukS._-or u wood-lot ii!¢l°s_ltshsQ¢.»h|sh-w..Uw lk.: lu con- ,s'ous pride of its worth on the rssr llns oi the hoidlugi .- The value of thot farm if by any nscsssltylt hastoha put on the msrket, -is greatly enuhiincod ily .such sdorument und the extra cost oi it hslbosn little or nothing to the farinor Pvvheii everything-is computed. Nay, it has psliihliix a hundred fold,. battering and hlessifil his li_fi>.- _ » Naturals mansbest teacher. She un- folds -' Her treasure! to his search, unsasls his eye . lllumes his mind and purilies his heart. An influence hreutiiesfroiiiallthc sights and sounds , _ Of her existence." ' " ` ' ` (Continued Applause). - . The question comes naturally to every- lip. How are weto restore, in sections impaired, the proportion of forest to field, how mniutainit where it exists at pros~< enl/i How are we to bring about in East/ern Canada a sane system of farm forestry? To our mlndngeneral forestry pollcyishould be quickly and effectually evolved by the central author- ity, not only with regard to the new countries under its control, where the mistakes of older Canada must notlie repeated, hut also. in the `oider portions where the national life has “been adversely alliicteil by the dangers with which the sacrillce of the forest have mcnnceii lt, in its economic, agronouiic, climatic, hygienic and aesthe- `tic relations (Applause) As with agri- culture even Where the provinces have supreme e§'1ntr9i,a paternal policy pro- diiciivi- of thehest results has been long ,MIODI-cd federally by which cllucntlnmii and practical nisletance has been bestow- ed, so in thc fursstic endeavour the pre- sence oI!_tliél_nstruetn|-und the bestownl of stock wlierdwlthm re-plant, may be come necessary. The Isrniei- can thus bu tau lip thfo. value' cf his wood-let at compuihidvely little expense to the coun. try, sndftivie result in prosperity and national hiippineeswlllfar outreach the returns, gi-§'at'il'u they have been, in any otheriine agricultural effort. Afuliy equipped Federal Department luoliing to the uiitiiitetlsltiie and necessary extension ..if.....i.j-if-ii._-every p.>.u.... se o..o...n is the necessity el the haur.(Applause.) Let us hops then that in the general impetus which this Council must give to i this great natioualintei-est form forestry I in Eastern Canada will not heoverlookerl. ' (Gi-int applause.) ' , , , s s ,Thi Physn: llaiil , The Result of Using Salts, Castor I Oil. etc. _Instead of ’l`_l]orcugh1y | Curing Constipation by |, Ds. misss ,KIDNEY-LIVER' Mr. .ioiin 0 Neal, Mt. Rose, Annapolis Co., writes: -' - l “For fifteen years or more I was troubl- 'ed with kidney disease and wasiio bird. ut tiniea that I could not work at ali. The many remedies I tried all failed to help me but l_»y- using three boxes nf UR. 0HAsE'.s KIDNEY-Lrvnfn ~Pil.i.s 1 _,ho/vo been completely cured. I nm thank- flul to know there is such a wonderful lmsrilclne to lie had." ` < '- | l‘0i|, is dose of salts will firms /up all .. i|,.ihi,`? you say, when thc howcls heconic constlpated and the liver and kidneys sluggish and congested. I Wi“’"‘°" °" “i” ‘im '°"°"‘ “'°"i And the teniporaryrollefyonobtnln in this way dcceives yqu for a time, but you urea is still u qu.-.1 lun ripe.. tu iiiscussiom um mon In m~s,_l,és's Am,-my ,md-'mu-st up init no one doubts llint by ii-aiispiriitioii (_-\___M`, ,lm do* sn-a \,,“b,.5\hb,,é-=\‘- ` ns will keep the body cleansed from inganripmtociing thi- farm supplies it Those who have to puwhssc coal at big prices know how ir. eats into tire year's revenues. Once established the wood-lot handled will reproduce itself only the iuel but much of the timber and lumber rrqulreriin the np-keep and ex- tension offsi-in eonstruitini. The poor- sstportlon of the fsrm, that nndt for tillage, may than be made to iring in .ths best returns. Ou a well regulat- ed fsrvs of one hundred acres siixshouhibelslt in finest. In hlrvel~ ,ting llie openings should notbe inadeso large st any time In lhiswood-lot hd not tobecoslly ni-.ceded from the adjacent tml. property and supply in ressonaiiisproportions not l l I dm poisonous waste matter. with much usi-.I il and vain ihle material. I DR ggA5§~5 1¢1Dg|¢Y.L|vEg p|LLs evil i°.i=i.°~-.i»ii.ii-'i.°ni- seasons han. ss‘s”,...s ......, i sUns_A'r woivnsnrui. unsuc- TIONS.-Beaver and Persian Lamb Muifii vi0t\I1 $4.10 w |6115. go at 'IMI Elegant slid 'serviceable German Mink stole collars Mit '10' Worth ‘HI lp xml Stole 00"” Wolth U” il #lil A wonderful lddilotlois-I Woliddrfiil- btfyltig qiportnnily \s avaliable-Yoniil better 'ionic todyl-Weeks k Oo.. Fire Baie Id 2| » The Tired Brain. The Wasted Strengtii. Wm s multitude of wouim than sn "‘° ..:+‘°w '°"“ ':+r:1i."r.°‘-"°i: sus. in y more no i ai( "”€:.f‘.i»- ~°°*:.`fI:="°`l'.€*°“'.z."“.:-§’#§`.°‘l~§."‘.. °'- "IB _ iiild and di the t fh »ti 2.....'.?{.‘.3... .!...”.l‘i .'.‘.‘l ....53 .‘.’.....°." dll any fda sr than that sooner or ister then; comes s. giml enllspsel The cations!- li° “°i‘.‘Z. ..........“’°' '°..¢.‘.‘..“‘l‘..l’i‘.'.'l‘-“i"‘i: O IIB 0 \\.I'|l lll & is aiwlxrl hslétlia tlmsmsths usual' Iores v ts t ‘s ' . I 'It isstytlhis :image woman should lock after herself. If she does not, serious fsmsle disorders ina set insnd slisn esnss weary months sm( years ol helplessness. and miserable sudering. What she wants is something to build up her system. For this purpose there is nothing to equal MILBiiiIii’8 HEART liiiii IIERVE PILLS They ara thsrdwnmeifs friend in ovary sense of the wo They will strsngthsn the wesk heart, fans up the shaky, starved nerves, make the hrain clear, and restore the lost vitality. Mrs. George Lohues, Stanley Section, N.S., writes: “I was Freetly troubled with week and dizzy spsl s s.nd was so run down I could not attend to my household duties. 'I bought two boxes oi Milbn.rn’s Heart and Nerve Pills and after takin” them I found that my trouble had s puse¢l‘s.wAy. I un new strong and hss.IN\y a iii. Bldilburifs 'Heart and Nerve Pills urs I0 eoatspor box or 3 for $1.26. It your dealer does not handle them, send dirsol Us The Milburn Co, Ltd., Toronto, 0aL_ Boston and New York Ads E. S. ELLIS 6: C0.. Commission Merchants, |76 _Ailanlic Ava., - - Busion SMELTS Afill EELS A SPECIALTY GIVI4. US A TRIAL li~l'Idrn\vf twwimlpd CHESEBRO' BHUTHERS, Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers. FRESH FISH. Smelts. Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties. 1 Fulton Fish Market, New York Consignments Seliclted. in izdmwr iwwmpo L. H. JHHHSHN H EU. (incorporated) 14_8 FULTON MARKET, BEEKMAN SI., ]Y'E="W` Y`@f\.I§ wiioi.as.4Lic coiiiiissiow ' uicaniaiis iN Am. amos oi-‘ FRESH FISH Eastern Specialties:-Bess, Smeits, Eels, Lobsters and Ganief Cpu- sigumeuta Solicitcd. Regular Daily Returns. Cold' Storage in connec- tion. Sjencils and Instructions for packing given on application. We guufsiilee~Frcighta1ii1 Duly on all shipments. Ship to S. li. WILEY &.$llllS, Boston, Mass. TBAN SIFER AGENTS. MercE:iiel::e.2;eeiiciesN K, li-llimwf tww ini ~-- -_-_{== ESTABLISHED 1841. S. B. MILLER ®. Co. Wholesale Commission Dealers in and shippers of all kinds of Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Salmon, &c. Bass, Smells, and Eels a specialty. IFULTON FISH MARKET, Nevv York. S- B. WILEY & SONS. Boston, Mass, Transfer Agents. Dlsrsnos il. llllsr, llllsr Lsilgbolhsm. io-a5tlinwf & tww4m. Caleb Ha|ey&Co. Wholesale Commission Dealers in all kinds of FI I I4 FULTON MARKET. NEW YORK. Catan Hi\i.av Saanuav N. Hater lirlomwf twwtm pd. ll. ii. Rogers li Go., - No. ii Fulton Whoieslee Fish Market, New York. Wholesale Commission Deal- ers in, and Shippers oi' All Kiilli of FRESH F ISII i Nov. eomwi sown ' of value ' ‘ f--Q _ - , __ ' ’ i \ *_ n ~ _ L_ - _ _, __ _.._ - 4-...-...».. ~~- ;‘ __ rf. > Y ` ` iTh¢Wornout Ncrvvf BUS'I`0N“AND NEW YORK ADS' I h Tolfihe ii fllflii _C0 ‘.:.'.;*;:‘..i:;i:.f°.‘;°.,;l,.;.?.‘,‘.‘;‘;.‘.‘:...‘“.:.i.‘J: To Flnbauic ; Ltimeyseem ails ‘All oorrespiiiuleiiee answered Pi-lee new that there ‘shuvdys of handling Lists Shi pin Cards and 'Stencils ii-_ so twampo fish on Coinmisslon_ gllficreiit or better sent on dozlmi than you have ex erieneed. TRY 0 _ . ,WB Ho established 42 US Our careful attention uni vxass and refer you for haiidilng; prompt returns sud re- standing to Dnnn’i Mercantile srlia reached; not to speak of the 'W Agency, Brsdstreets or iii: il..mized ax;d,u|.isfsciory account sales, Market and Fulton National Bank, vi" be rev lsiiuul to vou. Our plsce cr any wholesale dealer in the bull nf business is the Sues! in the cii . ness. B*Bend fononr"‘C\u\tom’s Tariff on Fish” Booklet, oontalnliig valuable rn silos for, Fishermen. ' I8 Fallon _Fish Meirket. NEW_ _YORK SMELTSR AND EELS Send riiem to us' and get highest prices and daily rc turns. Write us for stencils. Quotations or any iiiformn tion you may require. ioseph Ri§:hM& Co L . II-Il dtw .lim Dd FRANK J. Lsacnfaf cc, I4 T. Wharf. BOSTON. Wants' Your _Smells and Eels and will pay top market price] for them. Money sent same day goods arrive. i Miisiou s. Russell ‘ Wholesale Commission Dealers U9 Atlantic Avenue, Iiosiou. Coiislgnmenls solicited. Prompt daily returns. Write for stencils and quotations. li-i7dmwf twwlimpd. . , F__°~ _ _, _ ,______,____ ____ ` FRESII FROZEN AND SALT FISH la- Smelts and Eels at Specialty General Commission Merchants. GEORGE H. PRIOR. WILLIAMH. MAHO\Il Y PRIOR & MAHONEY Special Attention given Fresh :md Salt Fish, Live Lolisiers, Poizitues, etc. Daily Returns. No. I0 Long Wharf - Boston, Mass ii-_is aww tiwt/smpo Commisssion Merchants. BAKCLAY CLEMENTS C0 I76 ATLANTIC AVENUE. BOSTON Ship Us your SMELTS. EELS. POTATOES &c Best market prices. Prompt returns. ii-zzilinwl tww 3m E. A. RICH COMPANY ` ' Commission Merchants and Wholesale Dealers in FEES? £.$'I> FEKGZN' FTSE, Daily Returns. Write for Stencils and Quotations. NRM! 'I`t!rVIi'IARF, near foot of State St., BOSTON MASS - II\\\’ \\'\\I Ill A 4| - _.L EI. fF‘l.El.A.Il\`i'I§ CIJOSEE Conmzxxi--ion II!/[ex'o11|:s.:s1t, R i f 11 it' d f ....557 §‘;i.°....i ....‘.‘.'..2..°.-...., 119 ATLANHC Avenue ' Live Lobsters, Produce, Hides. etc. BOSTON. MASS k QUICK_ RETURNS. ii.in.i...»~rl.........».i Wholesale and Commission J.AID.A1\¢[§ 455 C20 F‘E\.ESI-I FIS I-I IDEIAL-Ii~13.S ]'I>il-fiilI*iNi\Cl'I i870. Dliiiy Iictllrii. T w °.';l“,_,,°,‘°,,‘;v;f,,°,,;§;._,\1;°"-‘cs . 5 I\arI, B osion. W 5- ll 1. A7 __ 'i Ship your smelts, eels, clams, etc. to J. 1\4[. ]&¢[IKI"l`J`CE'rIE-I. Fulton Market. New York. ' uSli.0eincils on agplioatiou. Refer you to this paper. - r m\v tww!! i pd. ____.. ..._. ...Ll r... ss:-::I...1..1urA1\T .fe oo., ~ 0o:na.nm1llios:a F'fElEI€I{ IPI $151 No. 3 Long Wharf. Boston. Mass Ooszxsifnnmexstl Bolioited. ii~i4