ese go geges EES aR SEE RI te sry fF Bare a shut aah + i aad * I a es ee ee res % a r Chaoges of als must be) yila. m each day to ensure msertior LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. See \mas tables a Beer Bros - ATTEN \ - s even - Wx z e Kermesse an! have tea t: s a ~ Bik S e biev e $5 ws De = s 4 ow 4 \ 4 ent - Son SOAR There w i cia meeting « e Sc Boa ‘ x this evening maa Ar °ee The sc oner Ta » ar rived I i av w ry ad < os. ‘ Lyons & Ce ~ i. A Goov,Sur ' bhe firs! good snp gly of milk zeeeved at the Central Creamery Wad taken oh yesterday —about 5.0 val - - Ho aRY There w t a e ee the Cna tetewn Hock Cla » the Salvage ‘ ps room this evening at 65 @ clock men — For ricknese of flavor, the famous ‘ V 2 { oe@wing Toba co has w Vib equal Look for the BEAY ER Sta: tr — Ma —T} rst regular meeting of Prince Edward Preceptory will be held ia Mas 1 @™ vit Ss ev 2 a S o'clock enema Brrts »~Wakin At the Central Cream er: during past three days 2,774 Ibs afbatter were manufactured, viz 1,031 jh: on Monday, 2435 Ibs on Tuceday, and 1,500 «on Wednes lay sila Lapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose hine Glove Cleaner. It is not a | es no oder, and can be used while the jove is on. the band. For sale only at A ¥. Reddin’s Grugstere. tf. ing tid, i ae Tae Ceates Fai.cre.—We are anthor- iged to state that the firm of H. M. Coates, manufacturer of children’s shoes,Am! erst, N. S., recently assigned, had no connec- tion whatever with the old reliable Am berst Boot & Shoe Co. | i | ; dist Schoo! of ; School | stead of $12,000 as proposed tildes Sarrxext or Decemser-Mape Berrer | —Mr. D llen has sold 5,000 Ibs. butter to Harvie A Co. of St. Juhn’s, Nfld., to go forward ty first steamer. This firm have slrealy had between 15,000 and 18,000 Ibs. of Isiand butter. eee Basxer Socrat.—-There will be a basket Social aod entertainment in Pownal Hal! ov the evening of Monday, Dec. 30. roceede will go towards shool Library funp. A pleasant evening la a-aured a who attend. aii Hrs Acext Vorep ror Hiw.—At one of the polling districte in the North Ontario election the grit can lidate got one vote. It was probably Mr. Gillespie’s agent who marked Mr. Gillespie saved his deposi: by just forty votes. —=— his ballot Basxst Soctar.—A basket social and entertainment will be held in the hall at North River, on Thuraday, Dec 26th. A pumber « Ww for visitors. Admission 10 cents. Lad- jes with baskets free. Proceeds in aid of the hall. able, it will be neld the following evening. cen The Tobacco used in the celebrated Smekiog mixture costs more than any other package. Insist @ getting genuine TONKA. ecient Tre Kerwesse.—The attendance at the Kermesse ‘ast evening was larger than on the previous evening. Everybody was delighted and thoroughly enjoyedthe en- tertainment. tables ,refreahment and tea tables were wel! patronized. Band, piano and mandolin Music added much to the enjoyment. The Kermesse wil! be continued to-night and tc morrow night. mise it. Pottce Cocar—This forenoon Captain | John Hughes was fined $100 and $12 05 Coste for a second infraction of the Canada Temperance Act; and for a first offence the same defendant was fined $50 and $10.55 costs, The summons against D. O'M. Reddin, Jr., was dismissed, and the hear- ing of the cases against Mrs. Connolly and Peter Doyle was adjourned. This after- . . | zeon the caves uf George Carver and An- | drew Doyle, Jr., are engaging the atten- | ¢ , z 5 eS tion of the Court. Hitissororcu Rinx.—It is pleasing to hear that Messrs. J. B. Dawson and Geo. Nobody should | ; Perfume, neatly done up in a The | the Sabbath | COURT OF CHANCERY Tue Vice Chancellor's Court met to-day for the hearing of the matter in which the trvsiees of the Wesleyan Methddist School f Charlottetown are the complainants and Her Majesty's Attorney General for this pr vince 18 made defendant. The bill filed sets forth the facts dealing with the incorporation. of the plaintiff, he investment of the sehool funde, etc., and also asks the approval of the Court ascheme of ena which com-— prises Ist. A kindergarten school or class and a day school for primary and higher eda- cation (secular and religious), including in addition to the branches now taught in the public echools, such branches as music, lrawing, panting, needlework, cooking, alisthenics, typewriting, and stenography, and a University Extension scheme (the religious education to be di Seontormity withthe teachings of the Methedi«t church), 2nd. Night schoole teaching the ordin nes ¢ f an Eng sh edu cation ted. Assistanceto Sabbath Schools in | onnection with the Me:hodist Church it Charlottetown 4th. A Training-School for Nurses pr vidjng for lectures and a course of study | n the theory and practice Of nursing the | sick, with hospital training. Sth. | hatthe trust moneys now in hand amount to about $27,000, and com plain ants desire, if sanctioned by the Court, to appropriate @ sum not to exceed, $12,000 for the purchase of a School site and the | erection and equipment of a school build ing, to be known as the Wesleyan Metho- Charlottetown, in which thev propose shall be taught and practised and carried out the system of education | therein before outlined and prescribed by (heir bye-laws Mr. Davies, $Q. C., appeared for the Trustees, and Attorney-General Peters for | the Public. The scheme eubmitted was approved, | except ihat the limit of amount to be ex- | pended in the erection and fitting out of a building was fixed at $10,000, in Also that the subsidizing of Sunday schools was not | ontemplated by the charter, and should | therefore be struck out. The other features | of the scheme received the sanction of the Court. The formal order to carry out the scheme will be made by the Court on Monday. ary Oranc BURN. On the 6th inst., at P. E. L., to Mr. and Mrs, a daughter. Pinette, Belfast, J.J. Macdoxald | MARRIED At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Daniel Mac- Lean, Mr. George H. Chandler, of Wheat- lev River, to Miss Mary Isabel, daughter Lawrence Buchanan, E-q., Hunter River. At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Henry E. Dixon. Bradalbane, | to Miss Flora Ann, daughter of John Mac- | Leod, E-q., of the same place. = —— SS DIED. At Fort Augustus, on the 16th ingty | John McConnell, Blacksmith, in the | 4sth year of his age, leaving behind | f special baskets will be provia- | Should westher prove unfavor- | him a sorrowing wife and family to mourn | their irreparable loss. May his sou! rest in | peace. (Other papers please copy.) Exposure to cold, damp winds, may re sult in pneumonia unless the system is kept invigorated with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. —_— —_—— William Waldorf Astor employed a | | scholar from the British Museum to trace | | his genealogy and get him a legitimate | | archives, the The many fancy and toy | WONDER ' ; ; | J. Rogers have again secured the Hills-} borough Skating Rink, and will manage it during the present winter. Last winter the same enterprising young men manag- edthe rink, and the fullest satisfaction Was given ( patrons. This season they Will eg teavor te eclipse last year’s work. The rink’ will be opened at as early a date as poseibie; and ihe rates for tickets wil le moderafe. ° The advertisement will ap- pear in a few days.| a Civizexs’ Leacre.—On Friday evening 8) 5<’clock, in the Opera House, a mect- | | | | | ing will be held for the purpose of organ- | izing a Citizens’ League, fur the promotion of temperance and mentof the Canada Temperance Act. kers: Revs. G. M. Campbell, J. Simp- ton, C. W. Corey, and Hon. D. Farquhar- x. The Citizens’ Band. will render musica) selections during the meeting. A tollection will be taken to defray expenses At 9 p.m. a basiness meeting will be held for ihe purpose of organization. Tse Fonussters.—The annua bk election the thorough enforce- | Of officers offCoutt Charlottetown, No. 576, | Was held last even ng with the following | Feeu!r. C.R.—W, W. Moore. ¥.C. R.—J. Pitblado. P. Sec,-—Beni Sog-ra, re-elected. Rec. Sec:—~Jolin McLaughlin, re-elected. | Treasurer—HoraceMeckwan. Chavlain—? ¢fr Innir. S. W Hapry Pizet, J. W.— Georges les pie. 8. B.-—Williar: Crosby. J. B.— Robert Smith. Orgsnist—David H. Stanley. | j crest. After two years of study in European scholar traced Astor’s des- ceut to an ancient family of Spanish, gran- tained. | dees, from which family the crest was ob- | PEOPLE how we can afford to sell two giass stoppered bottles of good box, for 50 cents. THE REASON is plain. quantity for casb, which se- cured a close price for us, and we give you the advantage of t é the bargain. Don’t leave i too leng before buying. We bought a large JOHNSON & JOHNSON, THE DRUGGISTS. } ' SOSSSessessesesssesessesese BOSSVSVssssssquse TEE YULE | Other stores—25c. 35e¢ ‘What Will You Give ? } 20th December, THE DAILY EXAMINER . ——— a PERSONAL. Rev. Allan, J. Macdonald, of Fort Au- gustue, is in town. Mr. James Curran, of Boston, is visiting relatives and friends in the Island Pro vinee, Miss Gertrude Davies and Miss Ella Palmer were among the passengers from Bostcn in the Stanley last evening. Dr. Bagnall returned last evening frow Boston. He was accompanied by Miss M. Hyndman, who, her friends will be de- lighted to hear, has almost full recovere: her hea'th and strength. non ae. Holiday gift season—Our store is open for a few evenings until 8 o’clock—E. W. Tay'or. Carter’s Bookstore was crowded vester- day, especially Santa Claus’ headquarters upstairs, To-day big bargains are given in fancy goods. See advt. Selling five pairs of Gloves where others | sell one, it naturally follows that one can aiford to sell at one-fifth the profit of the 45c. 55e. 7de. goods in the city.—-J. Paton b5e, and $l. Bewst & Co. Life insurance policy free of cost—The sufest saving any man can have is a life insurance policy in a solid company. This can now be had entirely free from cost by the annual saving in the cost of fuel in an average heusehold, by using only Jewel Stoves and Heaters; $10 ayear saved in coal will pay fora nice little policy. The above idea is for thoughtful people—R. B. Norton, sole agent for P. E. Island. dl8 dw five What You Will, Nothing will be more appreciated than | a bottle of CHOICE PERFUME, and we | have a choice stock—an elegant stock. Look makes. Over it—it comprises the best ‘A.W. REDDIN, Phm. B, Central Drug Store, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE: decl8 WE ARE YOURS every time for bargains in BQOTS and SHOES. What factory turns out the largest quantity and the hest goods? Now, hands up! You will all acknowledge it is McCREADY’S, Montreal. Other goods you have tried and found wanting. Once you have tried McCready’s you will wear them right along. We have them, so come to the old Shoe Store, estab- lished for over 25 years, and we will please you. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. dec7 XMIAS CAKE. e have’ everything needful to make your Xmas Cake the very best you ever had. Choice Valencia, ~Museatel- and Sultana Raisins, cleaned Currants, Cooking Figs, fine Pastry Flour, fresh Citron,Lemon and Orange Peels, Frosting Sugar, Shelled Amonds, Pure Extracts, Dessicated Cocoa Nut, and all the other necessary good _ things used in making Xmas Cake. We keep the best quality goods obtamable, and sell them at right prices. SANDERSON & CO. CASH GROCERS. PE. Island Railway. Christmas and New Year’s Holidays. Excursion return ticket at first~- class single fare will be issued ito and from all stations from the 1895, to ist January, | 1896, both inclusive, geod for return up to LOG | and on the 7th of January, 1896. Tickets | not good for going journey after lst Janu- ; ary, 1896. soon will merrily glow in thousandsof happy homes. In anticipation of this joyous time, and for beauty and comfort at all seasons of the year, FUR- NITURE leads as the most acceptable of all Xmas Gifts. We have at least 1,000 pieces suitable for this purpose. 160 Chairs, ‘expressly for this season, have been placed on our floors within the past ten days. Removal Sale prices make easy buying. MARK WRIGHT & G0., LTD. ce IS WORTH YOUR WHILE BUYING HOSIERY NOW. Proof of this and to spare can now be seen On our counters. lots bought by us at clearance prices two months ago are now being <fleréd at QUICK MARCH PRICES. show a wonderful line for Ladies and Children at 25 cents. them all—there's sure to be something to BEER BROS. Cali—see Your liking. = —_ - — ——- Several large We A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen. Man.Gov.Rys Railway Office. Charlottetown, llth December 1896. Word With You! COME! OUR AMA STOCK Fancy & Useful Presents IS COMPLETE. WE LEAD ALL OTHERS FOR LOW PRICES, Haszard & Moore. Charlottetown, Dec, 14, 1895. * 4%, ‘ \ i: . «- Great Expectation SPECIAL HOLIDAY LIST WEEKS & CoO., The Peop le’s Store. Very Best Goods. We Ask No Fancy Prices. Suitable Christmas Gifts ,Suitable Christmas Ghfte. | On> Thousand Handsome SILK HAND- KERCHIEFS. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 15e | oe “ “< 20c | . ” 30c Hemstiteh Silk 25e | “ o “ 406 | a: as 70¢ | Cream Brocade “ B5e | “ sé “ce 55e@ “ zy ce 75e Colored i * 35e¢ “ ce “ce 50e - Tae " $1.00 The largest and beautiful Silk ever shown. LADIES’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS = prettiest display o Handkerchiefs we have Irish Cambrie, Hemstitch, 10 cents each or $1.08 a dozen. Pure Irish Hemstitch, 14 cents each or $1.52 a dozen. — Also, better qualities cheap. Very Pretty Embroidered Handker chiefs, 18 and 24 cents each. GENTS’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFPS. Plain Irish Cambric, fine quality, Xmas price 12c. each, $1.30 a dozen. Full size wide Hemstitch Irish Cambric, l5c. each, $1.65 a dozen. Better quality, 18e. each, $1.95 a dozen Linen Hemstitch, 24c. each, $2.60 a dozen. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. MEN’S COLLARS, CUFFS & SHIRTS. Gents’ Linen Collars, one dozen different styles, made of the best 4-ply Linen. Collars, 15e. each, worth 22c. Cuffs, 22¢. a pair, worth 30c. White Shirts, open back or front, $1.10, worth $1.45. Business Men’s $1.00, worth $1.30, Men’s Underwear. WEEKS’ FINE PRICES Seotch Knit Linders 645¢., worth $1.00. Seotch Knit Drawers 65c., worth $2.00. $1.30 a suit. Fine Shetland Under- clothing, worth $2.00. Also lower and | better geods. Men’s Winter Gloves, | WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Very special value. A large choice, all sizes. Special Xmas Prices :—79ec. a pair, worth $1.00; 98c. a pair, worth $1.25; $1.09 a pair, worth $1.45. LADIES’ LINED GLOVES, 2 Clasps, Fur Tops, Kid Lined—84e., worth $1.19; 98 , worth $1.25. LADIES’ JACKETS—clearing prices 1000 Handsome SILK HANDKER CHIEFS, lic. to $1.25. Shirts, short Losom, } Furs! Furs! Fars! Special line Mink Ruffs with spring head, now $1.25, worth $2.00. Ladies’ Fur Capes, Fur Mufts, Fur Col lars, Fur Gloves, all prices. Gents’ Fur Caps, Fur Collars. Children’s Fur Sets—White Lamb Col- lar,-Muti and Cap complete—$2.50. Lamb Wool Set:, Mutf and Collar, 85c. Belfast Linens, Household Goods. Without excepticn the yalue we show in this department cannot be sm passed. Unbleaehed Table Linens, 16 to 72 cts. per yard. Bleached Table Linens, 50c. per yard. Gloves, Fur to $1.75 Tabie Napkins. WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Our Special Lines :—$1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2 50. Linen Towels. Our Leaders, l4c. each or $1.52 a dozen’ worth 18c. each. Also fine value in other prices. Fancy Stamped Linens. Fancy Appleque Linens. Doylies, Handsome Centres, Tray Cloths, Five O’clock Covers, Sideboard Covers, all prices. : { - Down Goods. Art Sateens. Cushions and Comforts with best cover- ings and fillings. Art Ca.nbrics, 16 cents, worth 20 cents. Art Sateens, 10 cents, worth 24 cents. Dress Goods, For an Xmas Present nothing is more suitable than a Dress Length of our won- lertul line of best fine Black Cashmere, 50 cents, worth 75 cents. Knitted Wool Goods. Heavy Shawls, Bootees, Infantees, Polkas, Scarfs, Cream and Colored Knit- ted Squares, Heavy Reversible $8 50. LADIES’ & GENTS’ UNLINED KID GILOVES, Black and Colored. LADIES !—Duchess of York, 79c. a pair, worth $1.10; 4-stud button, guaran- teed, $1.25; Lacing, guarantecd, $1.25 and $1.35. GENTS’ UNLINED $1.19 and $1.55 yer pair. LADIES’ JACKETS—cleuinz p ices. 1.000 Handsome SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, Le. to $1.25. Shawls, $1.50 to KID GLOVES, WEEKS, FE, Rf. WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Ketail. BROW GENERFL INSURANCE AGENT. CHATL OTrreTow CFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK. finish or the fit. ; indispensable to correct atti re. by ordering it of us, and you'll Stylish Clothes give a man an appearance, which is a good deal in this working-day world. An air of solidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. To have the veal genu- ine solid air about you, it’s necessary to have your cloth- ing made to order, so there'll be absolutely no defect. about the material, the makeup, the High-class tailoring, such as we produce, is Keep your clothing above par be rated at 100. There’s no- thing in Charlottetown to equal our stock of Woolens, and the way we make them up is a sartorial marvel. Those BEAVER OVERCOATS we are selling for $18.00 are the best value we ever had. See them. S. A. Ch’town, Dec. 3, 195—246 McDONALD, LEADING FASHIONABL® TAILOR, LONDON -- wo nnn HOUSE, OVERCOATS | We are selling them at very low prices this month. Tr. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—dy WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, that | dias Stion Yvu'll ' ' ne to } 0 en t b Ourg enj Y CENTRE Ijz n, Come s ae : a Sug. . Jour Lone, sone bricks, prize packages, and what not. thing for nothing and got it. There was a time when you D> not blow out the gis of common sense. Deo not expect cheaper than we can se!l them. If you do it will be made wear cheaper. Char!ot‘etown, December 4, 1895—135 & wky Tweeds, All Fiannels, Our Blankets, Own Drnggets, Makes. | Yarns. Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky There was a time when yeople did foolish things—blew out the gas, There was a time when people erpected some- could not produce them, perhaps with the thought that they grew on trees. Ago ! bought gold expected Suits at prices that They don’t. to buy Suits or Overcoats cheaper, look cheaper and JOHN T. McKENZIE, STAR ME! CIANT TAILOR MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. ae ee ee The Best Cloths, The Prettiest Patterns, The Largesi Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAll be Found Here Ww. Cc. TURNER, Agent, MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. Profanity Prevented Tuvo Things That will do it. A sharp RAZOR or a CARVING KNIFE. made of the best tempered steel We have a fine supply, at moderate prices. DODD & ROGERS| Charlottetown, December 18, 1895—135 In Looking for a Christmas Present for your best man, come and see what we have to show you. Fur Coats in Persian Lamb, Coon, Bulgarian Lamb and Wambat. Persian Lamb Collars and Cuffs. Beaver . _ Fur Caps in South Sea Seal, Mink, Persian Lamb, Nutria, ete Silk Umbretlas—Silver Mounted Hzendles. Initial Silk Ilandkerchiefs. Linen Handkerchiefs by the box. All kinds of Kid Gloves. LET US SHOW YOU what you ought tu see at the earliest pos- sible momeut—big bargains in Boots and Shoes. We can show you just what you need for.all occasions and all weathers, both for indoor and eutdoor wear. Dur- ing this month a small amount of money will go a long way towards buying a sup- ply of Boots at the “ Cheap Shoe Store.” R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. decl2—dy Mail Contracts. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Post- master—General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 14th February, 1896, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracte for four years froin the Ist April, 1896, on the following routes :— New Annan and Railway Station—dai'y (Sunday excepted). New Anvan and Wilmot Valley—semi- weekly, Peake’s Station and Railway Station—daily (Sunday excepted). Peake’s Station and Ruskin—semi-weekly. Printed notices containing fall informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, and at the office of the subscriber, JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Merchant Tailors. Charlottetown, December 18, 1895 135 w A GOOD TIME TO SELECT YOUR ‘Holiday Gifts BEFORE THE RUSH. Sennen ~—=s« Walches Easily Head the List of caponionap. Dsira ble Presents. LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES are cheaper than ever before. Perhaps you can afford one this year. SILVER WATCHES, too, for Boys or Men, are extra good value. Very pretty Black Steel Chatelaine Watches. The new long Gold and Silver Chains. Splendid wearing Gents’ Alberts, Cuff Links and Buttons, Brooches in Cases. H: grdsome Crystal Brooches. RINGS ! RINGS !—Beantiful, sparkling. See them. Silver Top Scent Bot cles. Real Cut Glass Goods-—very cheap for i1eal cut, which we warrant they are. Gold and Silver Headed Canes, Gold Spectacles, beau- tiful Silver Goods. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, December 18, 1895—dy Site JOB PRINTING tass° 22°: juzed. See our samples, Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good v rork, promptness, low rates Charlottetown. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector, Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 13th Deceinber, 1895. 3i Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FOR EXCHANGE--Will take good genera} purpose horse in exchange lor buggy. Apply at once to STAFFORD McWILLIAMS, Char- loltetown. dy 2i wy li pd—deci8 LOST—Last evening, about six o'clock, 0 2 Water Street, near Queen Hotel, the front board of a sieigh (biue), Please return to Fiynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and King Streets, deci7 FOR SALE-—-A hay press will be sold cheap. Apply atthe residence of the undersigned 119 Rochford Street.—Wa Scorr, decli—lw pd LOST.—A small yellow dog, on Friday night. tnis office. WANTED-~—A girl for general housework in asmall family. apply at this office, ~ decl4—3i FOR ADOPTION—English orphan girl, aged 14 years, Street. decl3 STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored for Street. iw—decl3 FOR SALE—A second-hand Dominion Or- gan in good repair ata fair price. Apply at this office. 31 G51) & wy—declli WANTED—A young gir! for light house- work; good reference required. Apply to Mg&s I Woop, Euston Street. ecl TO LEf—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or: Mr Henderson. Oct 12, —$600 down, $900 on mortage if de $ 1500 Be ee ont desirable aoelios near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets, novi MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most health rt of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug iver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I has a fine lawn, coach house and stable a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarteriy. Apply to Bens DAVIES, octi—cGaw guar2aw patlaw TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to PROWSE Bros _ tf—mayl DOG FOUND—A young dog, white and tan. Apply at this office, decd Apply between hours of J2 and lpm to REY JAMES Srupson, Rochford the winter season at PH TRAINOR’s, 224 Kens Finder will be rewarded by leaving a t¢ decis 3 wn cl ‘Ss anlgad