an earner e v . i | tm DAILY THE EXAMINER . . : . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, $@ CRO esene etait’ 11. AN) TAs ITEMS. | aac IN OTHER WORLDS.” - - — ne large \ a aesembled in St. ( ~ - -— audience é ‘ . 0 Beer Bros. for Dress Goods | James’ Schoolroom last evening to hear | ‘ GREAT SALE OF > ¢ | the lecture of the Rev. Mr. Bryan, may | : hg i «me |be taken as an evidence that there is in ’ é fue STANLEY 18 still fast tn the ice. {this community a good des! of interest in ; «i a ’ ] 3 — a aes sal ae life in other worlds. After giving an -«{l] {ie ; ‘ @ | Friday oo a he hockey match 01 idea of the eternity and infinitude of space . sf a : [ eo and the innumerable suns and worlds é 4 aa ee pag : floating therein, Mr. Bryan referred par. | alll ; . " . ys hater Rehearsal to-night in A. ticularly to the planetary system sur “all Ye. . Hall, at 7.30. rounding this globe, and to the conditions | Dana ceekemerr . [em eee ASES 4 ; ] U $ o ( oom sror ENTS Several letters} Mars, Uranus, Jupiter, etc., as discovered sal] [i OP crowd: d out will appear to-morrow. by astronomical science. Het':en argued ill |p ‘ ( booms Cari tT. al bate wave that in these conditions there must be life. ° ; ? 7 “i The a ee ' oy Rar ae aie The plasets are invested by air, “soil and | «ll [be ; } ; ae ' id ee re on — warmth. They have, for the most part, | as -a(| [b- : . ' . ee ae ———— changing seasons longer or shorter than aa e ® . - é lai Sie = Roanes,-~ A eocteteen those of this world. It is, therefore, not | ‘ «il PA Neo? Samm * s ; @ | dent 1 nots <n Scag AE gay ica to be supposed that the great author of | -«at| % a eoes putea. goes i eee ek, the universe has restricted life to this . ’ 4 Webt a ie t — : ai s Bertha pianet, or that creatures of greater or less ) ail » , _e 8 — power and intelligence than those of this| 2 2 «2 ; : ee 5 ‘ 2 2 is ‘ , a w doen nce ca Home| dart deat curtis teatvee ober | Sa&RA2S4224242224422244225 nS cbse sssASSSSSSS8S58 2248555522228 S5555 it ai “ on Thursday the 23rd inst.. the. Grecian worlds. The style of the lecture was lofiy, nae PO ee ee eae . re ‘ @ | Drama, Muster of Maidens, Doll Drit!, eto. | ‘@miaous, positive and eloquent. Still we | ; i i ’ Programme will appear in a few deye inust confess to a feeling that the astrono- ee : mere, andperhaps even Mr. Bryan himself, | t W a1 each pa I ¢ | APPOINTMENT, The Canada Gazette, ai | S&€ 49 yet ” through a glass darkly.” A | ; : o ? hand today. contai notice of the a1 hearty vote of thanks, moved by the Rev. | . = : pointment as sub-collector of customs at Mr. Fullerton and seconded by Mr. James, | ! - th I ¢ tor é Vernon River Bridge of M Thomas J. | 788 ‘ onveyed to the lecturer by the Presi “he aad } of e Youse Men's Literary = = = SS SS SSS SS SS Ee SS SS SS Se SS —_—-— See eee a Sao OSS SSS SO ee ee \ Border Ate Furness, of that place. lent of the Young Men's Literary Asso- | = SSS = SS SS SS SSS SS SSS SS SS FS SSS SST STFS SST SST STS = SSS FS S FS FS SES SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSS STS TS SSS ; : ~~ - jstion—Mr. D. Stewart, VU VAT TET U EU YET UIT INT TINT re ee a, ee ! Reinstate>.— The Ma me Province Cnees oe ae ‘ ecee é { re ashi tic Association has reinstat PERSONAL. «lf i i i jv ed Fred C. Rattray, of Charlotietown, and . ; ees * ; tl i : ‘ ( | Roy C. Les. of Victoria. The re-instate- Rev. J. C. McMillan, of Cardigan, is in | , } , : 4 ; ment dates from Feb. 8th, inst. eee “i =) ; Some —_ ’ "> 4 - Capta n Taylor returned home yesterday | -«f [- fat | Sruu Tuer Come.— Yesterday evening | 2't™2008. ; ; | > ; a ja Scott Act summons was served or Hon. William Richards, Bideford, is ut «fi P ‘ + Patrick 7 r mond Strat. I the Hotel Davies. att} i» N d OuSan bars oy for ts thied cflenee aad te retaraable ca Dr. Matheson, of Montague, registered wall = , ; ‘ hae : at the Queen Hotel last evening. ’ i é é : ee Joho Stirling, the well known traveller, all} jh» i } | Lecrvr Tomorrow Nicut.— E ., |] is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel r wt ‘ ing ¢ ugh for 2 c tRO Niaut, V0" & -«ll| I} ay ayer | “3 ’ ’ ® a ‘ : ‘ ite ary treat by spending an hnrin Zo Davies : . . ‘ r > . : > zon pay ROver be able to Duy Children’s Cli thing so cheap i | f to in- g@| Church 10 morrow evening, when Rev.| Mies Peters returned yesterday after. Only a few left. Children’s fuits at half price. < again, ’ i $ : Ww samples € Mr Fallerton will lecture on Dr. Guthrie. | 098; Crossing in the morning by way of -a{| [jn 4 v_ , | Come and have a good time. the Capes. -«il {jn j f : Pilige vcnee ed ¢ Wonderful Gheap Hen PROWSE BROS, The Wonderf 4 . “ e made four or tive grades ¢ | Lee rne.—Rev. Mr. Fullerton will de] *”): arrived last evening to pay a visit to ~ v : -all I» } ¥ Ol el ll cap) Cll i 5 rdi ; a jiver one of his popular lectures in the | [!S Par nts in this city. r raing to quality ' ecture room of Z on Cherch on Thuraday, Angus Macdonald, of Charlottetown, is . i vou ¢can come in to-d y and € the 18th “ubiect, “Dr. Guthrie, Philan at tie Halifax. It is understood he is in ( paper for any room in your @ | {/Top!s| # i Retormer,” with humorous | ‘¢ City to negotiate for the purchase of , idl ee iu trations of Scottish life. Rememler} toe Qu en Hotel. —Halifax Herald. ‘ nouse, Kitchen to attic, at avout ‘ the date Admission unly 10 cents. f Sir Charles Tupper and Lady Tupper — aren —_—$—S—$—————_ ——— ne : - half what vou’d expect Ay arrived at Halifax on Monday night. They THE CURFEW BYE-LAW, “ENTIRE FAIRNESS,” THE BOY OOD 0000009 0F61'6604 6000 ‘ ' i ¢ Tuev’re Att Ricat.—The chairman | came by the steamer Mongolian. Sir ering : eens ee ee ' COME EARLY ‘ snd council of Summerside have beeu re- Charles is in the best of health and says Sir,— Some parents seem higbly indig- Six,—The Guardian yesterday morning When you hear a fearful racket, ® @ } Mii I. s¥e § | clecte 1 by acclamation, as follows: Mr. R. | be enjoys i the trin to Rreland very much, | nant thac by the new law their innocents contained a long article urging the citizens Like a miniature cyclone, a, @ ° ; wnt, chairman; John D. Goss, Jas. A. A most enjoyable and largely attended | are prolibited from wandering abroad | of Charlottetown not to siga the petition! With some sounds sv strange that sure y e ® seer ele @ 1} WeNe Wn P Baker, Geo. E. Baker, | “ 8t home” was given yesterday afternoon | after the curfew has rung. Butthere are | for another Scott Act election, in the Their like was never known, 4 ° ring Size o ? > > ; £ SIZ @ | Alex. Campbell, H. A. Compton. Mr. | &Y Mre. L.H. Davies at her resid: nce, | others who will no doubt be glad of the | course of which it is asserted that the} While the mother listens calmly, . e o ’ 4 Hunt has now beld the position of chair 270 C « per street. Mrs. Davies, who is a | new arrangement which will assist them Guardian desires to deai with entire fair- Even with a smiling face © 4 Oonis. lat et adv of great personal dignity, received | ke r th shildren indoors, where | ness in this matter with thos I r1Y. = thi ° > man for ten consecutive terms. of great personal dignity, received her | in keeping their ch doors, est mi with those who may | You may know that it is nothing i ® ° é é kicindieiond guests in a most gracious maoner. Ste | they will have an opportunity to study | differ from it in opinivn. But the boy about the place ° e ; ; Pownat Sronvrixe Assocutios ~Aithe| #8 sbly eteicted xby her sec yn plished their lessons, which, in many ‘cases, re- | The Guardian evidently has a different y 1€ place. s $ + snnual meeting of the Pownal Sporting | daughter, Miss Ethel Davies, and also by | ceive but a hurried glance on the way to | idea of what “entire fairness” is from that | When there’s famine in the cupboard * : | 2 ., ; ; ; P , ‘ 2 ‘ Association a few evenings ago the follow. | her niece, Miss Davies, daughter of Capt. | school, with the result that little Nathan’s generally accepted by others. The Scott And the milk pail sooa rans dry, e e ‘ The Wall I é ng cffi ere were elected : President, Joko P we Davies, royal navy, who : a very | education pases” through his head as a ae | a — option law, bas no right on you ae piee or cookies, i : . ° : “ The Wall Paver Me: Smit!: Vice-president, Samuel Gay; Se- | bright specimen of a Jolly English girl. | water through @ sieve. tobe kept in force in any community No matter how you try; ow to ress your € e . ¢ cretary, W.E. Smith; treasurer, Henry This is Miss Davies’ first visit to Canada,} They will also miss the advantages (?)} wher the majority of the inbabitants are When you vainly seek for app!es boys neat and ° 2 CBWVVsTSeeseeees 2! Wood. Acommittee was appointed to she having arrived from London last | of an early achooling in corner-loafing avd | opposed toit. The Guardian admits that That have goue and left no trace, . ; y : e s ~—emw* T orange for = woatch with a team of Char- | veek.—Ottawa Citizen; | bad language. Then it will keep the | some’of the citizens are opposed to the | Hard times is not the trouble— cheaply is now solv- e e lottetown marksmen a | small boy and his abominable hand or] Act, and acknowledges that it does not There’s a boy about the place. ed. We have 200 4 : ] pg W.C.T.U.—Attend the lecture in | dog sleigh off the sidewalk, tor afew hours | know how many there are, It clams to]... ; : . Pa ie e : Tur Hooxey Matou.—The general ad-| Zon Church on Thursday evening by Rev. | at Jeast. During the day he reigns supreme | believe that the great majority of the | ¥ aah oes ate on the parr suits to fit boys from $| 3 ° mission to the Rink on Friday evenirg| Mr. Fullerton and keepalong this battle | over policemen and everyone else. voters are in favor ofthe Act and still is nd some shavings on the beds, 4 to 12 years of ag $ We have just opened a next to see two hockey matches is 20 ceats. | for right. : The a is never too cold for him, the] afraid to submis the question to the Y eed . a are a in coruers that <7 are Sie | ° : , ave ju3 I &1} 4 row of seats all arvund the edge of the —- sidewalk is never so narrow or crowded | electors, showing that it fears that the} _ 4d your chairs stand on their heads, F te DE 4 > new system of promenade js reserved and for these seats Suxpay Scoot Convenriox. — The | but that he can clear a way for himself, | boot is op the other leg. Ifthe Guardian While, if @ tool 7 needing, you at 500, 75e, $1, $1.5y : 3 the price wil! be 25 cents, which includes |] Sunday school convention at Montague ! regardless of the pedestrian’s efforts to believed what it asserts it would court, All sogad Wie house must ruse, | $2 and $2.50. These 9) : >: admission. The plan of reserved seate | wes e-pec'a'ly interesting. Thoughtfal keep his equilibrium on the slippery pave- | not snun, the trial of its faith. 7 antes Lee something, . see e Of Ch’town and : will be open «t C. D. Rankin’s Drug Store | papers were read and discussed, the ques- | ment. Avother instance of the Guardian’s $ the boy about the place. prices are 1? Diincee Rawar .] 2 Lendin ; I on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock. tion box opered, committees appointed, I know one child who bas suffered all | “entire fairness.” It misquotes Holy Writ When the house is full of sunshine $ Princ “a Edward Istand. > | l 7 - ec, The ex-cutive committee for the ; winter from the result of being run into} in order to intimidate voters from asking Ow thi’ dicieeit dd af de : | e f ince opening our @ Oraxcemen Meer.—The regu'ar meeting | year is a» follows: Rov. Mr. Penna, cha 12} by one of there dog eleighs ou the pave- | for an election to determine whether the} 4.4 you have to laugh at ae eSS —~aer . office in Ch’town we have s | of th» Grand — L.O. A, were held in| ma ;*Rev. Messrs. Estey and Gillis, | ment. No doubt there are oe = a cau sea inintl tha sere ae in force. Some outlandish Cvieh ine e } P, inl d ° : x > mau | this city yesterday.. There wasa good at- ai , : y 8 tory. That wit ve unto him that givet is nei ( tee: Pe @ by our «1U1e8s Our Customers co now iit all isa ibiendiains wae ant eae § T eS “ Wine a oe taal aeeaain: sha the innocent } drink,” the Siete en isa eines Aad when eyes 0 bright and loving $ ? r How d eth ea f ° read the LATEST and} thao passing interest to “the brethren | Yc’) A Curry, J ‘ Stewart and Wm. | pa times of hanzing on to sleighs, starting | injunction. Where does it find euch an} y = Tn narand. fo watt pons ae an a | 3 oe phordPagate je x ; a i = Y Pee @ a4 rry,d. A. SY . ’ § = ’ 7 et : “ : i “6 : ,etr ry - BEST BOOKS ata VERY throng! ot the prov n:e. Grand Master | M Leod. horses and snowballing respectable citi- | injunction ? Surely it does not pretend to ou will pray, I know, ‘God bless him, le Dentistry met Ww ith great e ee . ' ‘ f b 2 —s Bless our boy about the place.” . ® : r 1" ethane, ia bis report, makes reference to zens, they have lively times, and should | be quoting from Hab. 2.156—the epirit of 7 . The ool success Our aim has 8 LOW PRICE om oe » they oo seme : Pacific Coast Kod 1e regular price. 9|® aim 4 4 bu Ese the progress mate by the order in ths | Sugar mrereET sme eee | vot grumble at the bell being rung. _|“eptire fairness” would not permit the eT i S epee ore 4 The plan is simple. p ovince, as we las to tue Manitoba Schac] | #4 eI The peopie of Charlottetown are taxed, | quoting of a few words out of a sentence, kare eee The goods must be wv ° . een and 18 09 bul up @@ The price oe silk Question &nd other matiers. ‘ W e i and weil taxed, asd demand the} and thus destroying the real injunction. Good bran from kiln dried Island wheat sold, now. is your @ business and we have ex- $ 18 Tee —— i“ a\right and freedom to walk or | If, however, this is the text the Guardian for sale very low at the Roller Mills.—Geo. ch e 3 ceeded our greatest | opes © Grivo,a story of the relief of Terra X Hndeavor drive unmolested. Several days ago an | ivtends to quote, all drunkards would be] 2. Fall, proprietor. ance. : Dery greatest | oO; e® COME delphia, a oa interesting a. affecting 4 invalid lady, while driving, was turned ee a. in — se the rm 37 —12', eod. ; : W e are not . atory of olden time, written by Statf-Capt. | Fa T upon by a peck of boys who never stop verse “Drink thou also,” or else from Jer. 9 } e Douglass of the Salvation Army and 4 O 1 ped snowballing until they had the sat:3- 25 27 “Drink ye and be drunken, and spue d Johnson Ss Baking Pow e a ance z | e $ coniposed partly as a pers ce ot song, will | xq Sec e 4 faction and delight of seeing the horse run oe ~~ as an excuse for getting beastly pat gives tullest satisfaction : ° New Books "AVS sTy | be given to-morrow (Thursday) evening at | ; ur ) away. drunk. ~5€ A ‘ e * ld Book alw daily rhe R. A. Barracks. Silver collection at 5 and sell only such goods as | The curfew bell is all right. Let little) The Guardian’s idea of “entire fairness” Joh pound. Johnson & of our stock of Boys ° } a ; added to stock. the door. Prof. Hawley has charge of tle 4 tea ial iiahaslales reliablaand M Jobonis do his ma’s errands through the Ser ae nee amounts to no more than oOnnson. Overcoats—about 20 3 DENTISTS 3 masclparo tee arr. A pry prote| re becky. relabinand ay ang chin kp hima, of | ne! J Fay Oi Wt atatte aes | promepeneenEreecesmemes|s - —will go—we were & g : le and interesting time may be expected. | pq : , , chi-f and do what the police seen ) 5 . obby 0 ir?,} people isa hard task, Prices . mf S ° MASZARD Ge MOORE ere tly rs case | iho, ei oe eo |e ang ie el aoa ae | Recumetuetmate terrae |B | RUNS Cot) Oy meat $1 «At bas : I teLiGion —It ce i of dissatisfaction, wrde which it is their right to enjoy. he . y y r ’ eteiencs j : = ) Has Prores« : R ‘ ox —It is stated | H f dissatisfaction, in order FR} whict hi ht to enjoy majority of the people are opposed to the) tion, and naturally come down ing well very near |e s has been re ported Fashionable Stationers. y the friends of John &. Sullivan that he | 4 that we may remedy any # The good city fathers might follow up law they are determined to keep it in force, | So do the people come down to a oe ’ : 4 hy yersons who sek to — oon vas professed religion. Prayers in be balt as defects Just now we ate MH! their good judgunent by placing @ birch.rod | against the wishes of the people, if it can! our store for low prices on it. Come in and ss .¢ ers < a8 ae ts. st ni at Jadgan J 7 ae , mm 2 ie A Geese O06 O. of the ees om — offered in the | elcaceacitih splendid a al ¥ in the police station for young offenders. oe - done by misrepresentation Or| {heir Boots & Shoes. This is see for vourselves > Ipjure ue, ane for Ww hom Centr Methodist chnreb prayer eetivg ‘ vas Tito te . a ; > t . : 3 . * : . , ‘Se a ‘ Me » sara 7 . By way of throwing more light on as Cecaediad aeXe ae. ‘aiatne eeltiee He SYRINGES. As far as we know i This is done in Scotland at the present os the ge from sigoing pretty generally known, but ia Wwecere not in the feast. the question of Prince Bismarck’s dis tae Wiccaiea a els ©| #4 they are all good value. The prices wey me ee Se eee ear eee tse) we like everyone to know that ° Nor did we locate in thi oli ‘i Fi oF need 8 dS | pasior Brewer also made a touching refer- eS vain: Denial EO to $2.25 a CvrRFEW. injanctions of Hely writ or by threatening | «he place is J. B. Macdonald's J i . : ae tee closures, the Figaro publishes an ex- | ence in his prayer to the prisoner at Dor- | Bd T89ge trom ole bo pe.6 publi i "ilies ; pos by speculati y € tract from a letter which, it says, has | chester i aos Wi the ovieat a oor i Tal & Jol A bill I as be l ed in the State abt pellion and holding teem wy pao went cua mi cnet He m4 37. o fi ab ona 3 ; 2 he a a oe had | bh straight fro 01 yr] le ie eetwwnal at HRSsa Onasen. A bill has been introduced "In 1.5 ; west en arke ouse 37-6i e came here as we had been appr pat — ae yi of a. by his countrymen.— Moncton Times. + “ or co echt ’ 4 | Senate of Tennessee forbidding any person ribcnje and as a butt for those who glory ® advised that tl eo sae WE ae " as : oe . ae ails “y | x eee reer a " to linger or loiter on any street, alley, | iu slinging mud, Curfew Bell.—Now that the boys have 8 ac 18EC tha iere was an simply a new incident on the struggic¢ sNTERT (ENT AT LONG “K.——0 | oe 4) oud or lane inthe vicinity of a young Axti-Rot to stay at | yeni i - e fe ur : mpl ' : wo ts Le silk nie ; ‘ \ \ sinity : , : 1ome these long evenings, give e (pening for our class of whick has been going on since the : are pes ; . ‘i 7 fo —- ieiiainenieesensbteatarinae ladies’ boarding school. Neither shall Ch’town, Feb. 16th. them something to read. SThe Bove Own | ° A : Our ollice we e Prin e retired into private life. The S - ‘ a + : ae I ca: oa om a THRRRRRARTENREPITRRRRRRREP TERT ERIN PITT anyoue try to communicate secretly with sina lis aastii sig Anuual,” a splendid book for boys, regular Directly opposite the west : } SB- direct cause of the chancellor's fall, as|°-~ ? 7 eee _ ? 206 ee ee ee ee et le aa the inmates of any such institution, bor Hie Cod cttaherion cule 3b0s ceil price $2. We have a few left. You can 1 of the Market | gaged by the year. Does this missiv wee that the ei hee rE eee hy mas | CEBSEONSSSESSSSSESSSSS ISTE joa‘, lurk and loiter where the inmates of - cry q have them now for one dollar at Carter’s -_* re MBAS e asserts, press Frederic, havir-g learned from the rincess of Wales the attitude assumed by Prince Bismarck in the Bulgarian question and “toward the Nihilists,’ succeeded in convincing of the fact the Emperor William II., who caused the army and the political werld to be in- formed of the ‘‘diablevies” which had severed Russia from Germany and had led her to draw nearer to France. There was a universal outburst of in dignation, particularly among the generals, and some strongly-worded letters were forwarded to Friedrich: stuh. Prince Bismarck then declared that he would take up the gauntlet, and come out with counter revelations. “This man is disgracing us,” exclaimed the Emperor to his mother, whore plied, ‘Ihave always said so, and now the eyes of all are opened.” Such is the version given by the Figaro, and which may be reproduce @tpression of opinion on the subject, as it much attention, and is the theme of considerable -omment i without any attracting = > : Stock Taking ;Has Shown ] . ; more Whisks than we want. ; Bargains to clear. See prices. _. : . Fi mer price 1c, now vc : “ “ D06¢, * *10¢ Bik m e ZuCc Tooth Brushes, Combs. Soaps, Big Reductions this Month. ?REDDIN BROTHERS | Oppos'te P. O. seeoeess seeosesssoee © SOSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSETSOOSSICO HSS dnd dn ce One way to be happy ia to trade with te Bros. One way to be mad is to Wale somewhere else and then find out 90 could have save a dollar or two by Welieg wit), Prowse Bros. They carry tle Heat line of « arpets, hats aod clotbing in Mae city It is not necessary to doubt this Mertion a: iti¢a simple thing to tee Much superior their designs and ; "Colorings, are snd any pereon kr ow ng | ee easily see thattheir prices ere *'—Prowse Bros., the wonderful Pp mo. 2 in. Make noexpriments. Watson’s Bal- Minic Syrap i« koown to be the best cure coughs and colds. 40 tf Fitty years have proved Watson’s Bales le Syrup the best cough mixtare sold, 40 tf, . vous > Long Creek. The programme | will include a Panch and Judy show, be- | sides rec tations, songs, etc. Admission 10] sents. Ladies with pies free. Doors « pen st 7. If weather proves finfavorable the | nter.ainment will be held on following i Monday. d&w. | Tue Erwor'n Leacvue.—Members oi} the Eoworth League and affiliated societies n the Charlottetown district are again + minded «f the convention to be held in the Methodist Chureb, Hightield, Thurs-} lay, Feb. 25th. fhe first session will | begin at 10 o’clock a. m. A good pro-| gramme is in preparation and a large at-{ tendance of young peop e's expected. The | secretary of t..e district, Rev. =. ' &. Baker, M. A., requests the societies to! take and forward to li'm at convention the ollection for the gererai Epworth League Fund of A collection for the same purpose will aleo be taken at the convention.—-The he church. ’ evening session of the Committee. From the Mills To the Masses We bring the workshop rizht to the people with- out any go-between do it through factory-made furniture-— the best-on- varth kind. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTb The HOME MAKERS. $55GSEES99S59S9 9959S TiCibanuuusc4uu Gcuuannuescdesiuesiad Very hindsome patterns slo se3. offer you a choice The $1.50 line has and we claim they are the FTO SELL equal to any $1 Blouse. Horticks’ Cloths, Londsda'e White Cotton, all a little higher temp. of Wrapp2rs at been mule especially fcr ourselves have aiso had made especially for ourselves, BLOUSE WAIST FOR 49¢ Of excellent washing print Spring Sewing Get it done now while there is nothing elsetto de. We have received our first shipment of spring designs in PRINT COTTONS e or Dresses, Wrappers, and If you prefer buying these readymade we can $1.20, $1.50 and $1.67? ’ best value obta:mrble. We a line of s, and the tare Also Offer ‘You White Cotton; Queen’s Cloth, English Long | and several br:ndsof Canalian make at the right prices. BEER BROS. THE WEATHER.—Northerly to westerly winds, fair, stationery, or qua ity of the cotton such institution are likely to be found. Men’s $1.00 White Laundried Shirts for Moore & McLeod. Ax Orp Axp Wet Triep RemeDy.— Mis. Winslow’s Saothing Syrup bas been ased for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, <oftens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, aud is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. lt pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggiste in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup, and take no other kind 1 35 w 75 cents.- BORN penrvvensvenerene re nerer? at Beer & Goft’r. febl5 2i 4 3 : : preververervereyrrvereet tt ty Think Farad beforeyou spend all your money on purchases that leave out W. W. Wel- ners Jewelry Store, The facts are that a great many-hard thinkers like your- On Febrvary llth, inst., to Mr. and Mre. Will am Thorson, of Putuem Conn , U.8. a son. ee jowerecssceeconess \we Ler ; EVERYONE : ENJOY OUR PRUIT CAKE For 25c a pound, There’s none better made; nothing but the best materials go in to it. Skilful bakers do the work. No careless bak ing here, Telephone 98. D STEWART SCLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. THY THE SWISS BUN ic PER DOZEN Telephone 98. D STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY, ! ; ; ; self are using our clocks and goo a : WES Clock Our prices for clocks make i to buy here. styles to select from. JEWELER. Bakes Best Bread. nese << Gee e0eee LONDON HOUSE...... are enjoying the comfort of a t 18th inst, at 3 o’c:ock { a matter of economy for you } Very pretty W. W. WELLNER, Unblea PILLOW COTTONS WHITE COTTONS TOWEIS, TOWELLING Bookstore. 25—lw POBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be madeto the Parliament of Can- ada at the next session thereof, for an Act to incorporate The Dominion Buatiding and Loan Association of the Vity of Toronto, ia the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already incorporated under chapter 16) of the Revised Ststutes of Ontaric 1587, for the purpose of enabling the said ¢ sociation to carry on business anywhere in theD ominion | of Cagad’, with all the powers of a Loan Company and Building Society. Dated at th + City of Toronto aforesaid, this 1st day of Februcry, A. 1) 1097, | MACDONELL & BOLAND, | 2 Toronto Stre-t. Toronto, Solicitors for the | said Applicants dylaw 3timar2i. ‘INLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. The Annual General Meeting of the Inland Steam Nayigation Company, will be held in the room (up stairs) in Mr. John ‘Qneen and King Sts, on Thursday, the p.m L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Cl’town, Feb 1— mon tnes thur sat. ~~ WANTED. TANTED-—A good steady man as pressman \ in our ta'loring department, one who is willing to earn his ralary Sieady work trom one end of the year to the other. Wealso want one good pant and one vest maker.— McKay Woolen Co. 37-tf lg TABLE LINENS Cood Stock and Good Value TT. J HARRIS McEachern’s Building, Corner of S000 eee Are Completely Knocked Out-——- by our Great Clearance Sale. We have bargains for all. We hav not space to quote prices, but call and No what ever (rubbers excepted). chance to sccure bargains in all lines of Footwear. See our Half Price Table. R. KR. JOST Stamper’s Corner. Victoria's Diamond. Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Chitown this year not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches Victoria Cafe, and = drink the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOHN P, JOY Victoria CAFEs ees see for yourself, reserve will - at COOROSCEPEOSEOOOOOE aeoetec This is your | thit look like Travelling Dentists ? Now, what we are coming at is this: Certain persons have been making cheap talk about us We can staud it all, and such talk does not worry us in the least, it is simply funny. You can always @ find us at work in our $ place of business, and 2 ready for business. © BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS 6 > CQ ver Store s é Piowse Brothers 3 2 ® Open in the evenings ° i$ from 7 to 3. ° s a ° 2 eeesceeee”> seeceeeeoees Soecia! Ganned — Goods Sale We commenced our SPECLAL CANNED GOODS SALB this morn- ' | | | | | Zz and will continue it for a shor in | time only. ' ae We have m irked our goods at price ; so low that they are bound to sell very quickly, so we wouid advise eur fiends to call early and leave their orders for what thoy may require in this line. BEER & GOFF Canned Lobsters. Iam prepared to contract for 1897 pack of Lobsters in one pound talls, one pound and half pound flat cans of good quality, at highest rul- ing price, Correspondence solicited. HORACE HASZARD. Cu’town,; 12th Feb, 1897, | 35—2wks, eod,