THE DAILY MAYORALTY —_—— Sir,—Mr. Woodworth's actior ITEMS. ROCKEY At THE RINK ] rHE The St Dunstan's Win from the Prince of THER I OCA AND ( Wales, 7 to 3 ‘ : » the ed ris chair ‘ ' X s l irgest audience of the sea*‘on as ag See cc ; ithe * ' ’ sthe: ot nd nt gen : e mbled at rink last evening to wit was tl act — re ¢ cen . f whom vour eraf h | rou ess t] } kev match between teams ( : \ I 7 cra u . } yu , St. Dunstan’s and Prin me When he f - 1 that he con not control . he articles that ap I In that pape Wales Colleges | y were rewarded by thea appeare 1 tha paper | - ; . he vacated the chai ng aspiendid game, out of wh.ch the . ' , } w Some weeks ago, I was solicited to sign Saints emerged t victors with four goa's ; Ss . et. Poul sae? gil. a requisition directed to the Hon. David | tO spare rh ce was 8 a ) : : . ; ‘ 4 : . : Laird, asking bim to allow himself to be | he best condition for hockeé paving, " 7 - ; ; a ; put in nomination { Mayor of Char especially luring the iast ha ( \ ‘ } c T ( ; si . ottetown, and I gave my nam¢ The re itt < tiie referee & wl ‘ e Sia , i dee: eee ah ok 8 quisitio ) was in due t me presented to Mr Laird, who, after consideration, declined the honor, Had Mr. Laird accepted NSTAN S 1 } : : [ have everv reason to believe that he Goal—C. R would have been elected as nt S j \ \ ee i parties of all sides (except a clique on Mr Cor Poin C. Su an, (Capt Laird’ ' le) wer ; : I } eo i. P. Duffy. P. J aird’s own side) were willing to give him - : gpg sea the honor of being the Chief Magistrate of Re : y (a \ V } : ar 4 ! } the city I have lately learned the cause ‘ ' \ of Mr. Laird’s refusal which was that Goal— W. Lee some of the strong men in his pariy did P t \ Doran, (Capt not desire him to get the position, and - ( rPoint—F. H aszard s nown when the | S i wards—N. Pickard, G. Hyndma requ ed to Hon. Frede Ritchie, A. Doyle reek er, for hjs signa -ofer Cant. Weeks ture wh.ch was refused. After Mr. Laird ; ie ee nat Ris ees at mae \ Reddy and PickarJd “ bullied.” Reddy eC . ation, Sheriff Robertson | : . was engaged to go round with another g t puck, and if was speedl sent : ae tha Pts a H jiuis asking Mr. Haszard to runa ction of th rinces go: I ; 5 Vator This er Lee nat % n 8Ot t ay took place, Sr. Dunsta fay. ne Pena s Ws ROT BOS ° » hard fora goal but fa ms seen through the : press, ue Pica the puck wae tetereed to the | 72" = me handed to Mr. Haszard * , ¥ ‘ ti yr AcE yte } . no y by f the rink, and thence to the v : ae i aes d he is now be 1 e ; Seints sxcal B ; , | fore the citizens asking for their support. | ; : oo Soc ci, Why Mr. Haszard was selected in prefer . g ¢ ' ence to Mr. Laird I am ata loss to under- | y possess of the puck and . , | oa errs et rink, | Steed Was it because Mr. Laird isa is c e « , r : ‘ Presbyterian that he has been boycotted : open play ok pla ce : é ° - ; : fee ee 7 ry certain men in his own party 7 Mr. : ved several scrimmages, «ut « , - : 7 ; _| Laird was born in the countrv—a_ son of ‘ yg ve puck and s ; abeighenas 3 I . a | st goa Saints. Sh y afte anil st parmer. 8 th sone of the rea ( : : ons of disqualification Mr. Laird | su 4 I Sol cleve S.iicK-W Ae BC I «) ‘17 s not : €inber ‘ the ar 5S i W her aif-time wa a I } ‘. ae ss a : - e ’ hat < 1 YD ttetown Club, “where gentlemen | e 4 es Dunstan’s 2; } 99 7 } : | \\ meet Mr. Haszard, however, is, and | ’ s ' , . > ' - ~ 7 , 1» ther sno doubt but that Mr. Peters and i CCE 1 ti rrin Sta M H 1 } } } i 1 oe ia ir 1a\ fier net within the ‘ ' 1, and despite the good plaving os a. ae dag age ha , f Sa about ten } te ’ walls of that institution and talked over 3 Ibo ve Ss c ay 1 } was resured Doyle shot a goal Lin the situation Is this one of the reasor 8 | : ae. Sioctly afterwards Picker .»., | Why Mr. Haszard ie more a ‘p able to ‘ i y ‘ is CA i Si } 4 : a a 1 certain parties than Mr. Laird would have | : ; been? There ist rtait ” some ’ x em prevail A ; ec A € must ce ainly I IDE _ reason f pposing Mr. Laird, ‘bea it has “ \ 4 ! lid plav on I : i” ‘ ci. ; not hee n e _ : Campbell secured the puck and ser - : , ie ae a When I remen red the way Mr. Laird wee 3 voal—ncste ~ 1 the races Zoal—pest : San bane ken ea = am S ( S Saints were now one ahead,but soon Rit are — ‘hy his re, alia I Cin scat deals i te ; ; Se ei iu ; matters by ecorine another for | © mn n with many others, Oi Sapportere i : : of Mr. Laird.) was very n juch surpr sed to i a i vere ties Once mort; . | : eee : see the article in yesterday’s Patriot ad- | We ip to this stage i es had pu ip M H | : vising its readers (to vote for P. aszira | eo / : i game. Bat the Princes lid not v ne ea { V eit at 4 irda I rthe rest of tne play, : P 1 : . ,ESBYTERIAN | . \ most of which was in the vicinity of thel ee etn . ; _ ee ane goa The Saints rushed things, and be- | : Sa PERSONAL. I fore ti was called ey had added four bah S MI h more goals to their score, of which Su Mr. James E. Macdonald, M. L. At ' ' ne me an Po It ¢ wr ‘ . . ° . un 8 t one, Duty one,and Re'dy two. | @, gan,isinthecity. He is registered | a St Dunstan’s 7; Prince of Wales 3. a’ the Hotel Davies. ~ ’ ve Hearr, Ae wildest enthusiasm prevat We are gia] to see Dr. G. E. F. Moore, | s , was a throughout the game, and tha aiviirers | dentist, of Montague Bridg . the « . team shouted and cheered tu beat | aed we sympa witb bin t} ind. Th co.lege cries s ‘ gs vISs é serious jillesss his | \ , } } : . i g n er. We hope all may come out as be | I Saints put upa ter team ga ; ) wish. pp its, and some of r Phe Dany Timez, of South Bend, In- | - Let passing proveked admiration and aj f dia —— that “* Mrs. W. A. Ruther | ; } } } j oe she ppondas? & neo OC Ot] ford entertained about fifty ladies at -| ( —i (a pon indy ai work than con a cheon r s afternoon in honor of Mrs. p ay : ‘ Thomas Walsh and Mrs. Edwin Moore. r At e < usion of the game the S , The residence was prettily decorated for | : : . : i ed Captain 5 an, @ ‘ t asion, and the refreshments were } ma he rs ! served by young ladies.” i Captain Weeks mad au ex le: t a ec i . Robinson's Majority. S ~ Mas Before the i ke match began L J Fel | ; ’ | “eb. S St. Ja Large and S. Doyle skated a mile for the JOHN, PED. O. af Young | 14-year-old ‘ham pionship Large won b; Pee: n’= Majority over Mitchel! in the | M we @ Tuesday eve thalf a la; I Northumberland electi mn is 438. g ture is delivered by During half-time Gaudet and Robins« S : t, a e su st will be,! skated for the one-mile amateur cham- | 3 A i N “Fra Assisi. A rar treat 15 IL) pior ship. For three or four laps they } st : att er were even, then G t beg.n to forge to ero my - the front and at the finish was aboet balfa 5 . _ Fe sp ahead. Time, 4.123. i New a i aS . Dovle doea n feel satisfied with the e | : 1 od j ‘ of his race with Lar hie says his | we . 3 r siewla * | ’ a aay allenge was for a two-mile race, end t | : —. e r.- | was radeamiuie race without his being | : AE ee - ed of the change. He will chalieuge oF . _ | Large to a two-mile race on Monday, tie os — : se mh. c,, | race to take place on the evening of the | | . i ee, ir. x ‘ : | j next hockey match. + / Mt. “nn ia = © Lf r I ’ > ' i Mr. Deacon | Directly Interested! | SVBSSOTVIETTVSEVvesessoesss an | i “ 6 —— \@ 5 | DIED 6 m 5 ca | | } Fel t Mr i i I ay, I th, Mr. e ‘ [ , aged 76 years A native } TO-MORROW GREAT 1896 ; acca seh you have a congh, without @ | r ’ : re something to prevent an at i S , “— ,” i - 7 + ne a or WHITE GOODS SALE “s of these . 4 I 4 } ) ., Fes ice fr nis I g Yo ir Th if 10¢ r Annual White Goods Sale begins WwW ° . ‘ Or ns bronchi Lozenges, “dC ies pesineer ee . ‘ : ; ; 5 - | January 3lst. WEEKS & CO. have been : Fa G *s Horehound Drops, Cough lant weel 11 ] head, wher ; . { lanning weeKs and months anea ere M Drops, &e., &e | planning ; | \ gyus > : : : yee ' | preparations count for everything The | values we are now giving are the very best JOHNSON & JOHNSON, DRU lol tainable, and the qualities are exactly as THE rGISTS. represeated. The time to buy is now,| and sensible GOOG OGTS BOBG6OFO846 0880 BBOVTIOSF eeeceeeeeess e008 eople will appreciate the SSesaeraarzesrt eeesd oe = advantage of first choice. Here are some 3 sughter of the late é> |of the leading features of our WHITE | | GOODS SALE:— M McQuarrie a If the voters of Wards 4 and 5, next | ante h eT NS.—Bleached Doub ‘ young ind Line : — ’ aie ; Damask Tab F n from the m: abated - i. t 3 Dona 1 MeDi W ednesday, vive the League their | turers, Raleeet. kd lesignes, all prices. Wes Ri ver in | HORNE BEER, w t be the “M Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, s of w prof & H.” Citv Brand, or “ Halifax ” Table | large variety, low prices. Best Irish and Chote : | SeOtch Linens. . ; *" | Beer—or, in other words, Home For sracter andj” | TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine Double reavements | eign Manufacture. Bleached Damask, a'l qualities, all sizes mY - a i » at “, 91 ~ oe ar *» £ n for Home Manufacture every | Superior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 i aii then time, because we can give the people LINEN TOWEL S ae bought r , nabled —, specially for this sa and =early «pring a gy, she was ena I ‘ ¢ } ‘ 3 2k oR I vf ee ae j : i nti a sis the it exchange for their cash BEI rER trade. Two special 1 nes-— L4e each, $1.52 a dozen, and 13c. each, $1.21 a dozen Our leaders, direct from makers. COUNTERPANES in Honeycom! and Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 direct from English makers and positively the very best value ever shown by us. CAMBRIC EMBR OIDERIES | direct from St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. to 30¢.. from half inch to 9 inches wide. SHEETINGS —English and Canadian (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} and 2} yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea. PILLOW COTTONS.—English and | Canadian in all widths, Plain and Circu- lar, 40, 42 and 45 inch. | WHITE COTTONS.—Al! best lines of | Canadian Whites and Twilled White and | Scoured. Best English Cottons at special 1 ¥ fear| FURNITURE and more of it than they ean get of the Imported kind “O'S wang WRIGHT & 00. LID. Ww gt é = y ---— ’ ae Rot) Poteet > Rated? Ay, i Saye ee tay aw | 1 & RO my Came a WHAT WAS IN THEM. White- Ne is > * ' — —, | “~ Gh Yom enh Nam Cy « f Ladies’ NTS of the Five Cases of d vesterday _— CONTE sale prices. | LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- | ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at reduced prices for White Goods Sale. GENTLEMEN’S LINENS. — Specia! me of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. r best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. ond quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Besi White Shirt, $l. Upapproachable value. THIS WHITE SALE includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns Checks andl) A tage Dozen Ladies’ Cotton Blouses, 2 Dozen New Shape Aprons, Dozen Chileren’s Dresses, 12} Dozen Ladirs’ Cotton Knickers, 12 Dozen Ladies’ Corset Covers, Dozen White Cotton Skirts, Dozen White Night Robes, Dozen Robes. DELAYED. a month ago, now, and are aa 2h inland tl ingen Teruel atone: Infants $ — J] - lie oe ee phe nee ie agent toria Lawns, and Muslins, WHITE GOODS. _ | WEEKS’ White Goods Sale NOW ON. | Charlottetown, January 29, 1895 Swiss The above should have been here Lut thev are all the more welcome your inspection NOW. BEER BROS oe ee ioe at a a ha light local rain cr sleet ali ready for Tur Wearner.—Fresh westerly winds ; mostly cloudy ; Blationary slightly lower temperature, |“ The HILLSBOROUGH RINK, | fied and requested to present the same,! ust!’’ ' three months from 50 Men’ of eost. EXAMINER . ~ - - : : . . BOOks | A CONVENT PRISON. | Austria is Lenient in Her Treatment of Feminine Criminals, In Austria, a woman, no matter what , | she may do, is never regarded or treated are G are Y r Y * W OR rH R EADIN | as acriminal,says Cornhill Magazine. She | may rob, burn, kill—set every law at de | fiance, in fact, and break all the Com- }mandments in turn—without a fear of oo = | her being called upon to fave a gallows. She is not even sent to an ordinary prison | to do penance for her sins, The hardest WORTH BUYIN( ‘ | fate that can befall her, indeed, is to be > AN‘. | compelled to take up her abode for a time ; in aconvent, There the treatment meted | out to her is not so much justice seasoned with mercy, as merey seasoned, and none NOW : | too well, with justice. Even in official re- ports she is an ‘‘erring sister’’—one who % | has, it fs true, strayed from the narrow Briar Bush,” |} path, but quite involuntarily. : The convent to which Vienna’ sends its erring sisters is at Neudorf, only a few miles away from thecity. There any woman who is convicted of either crima or misdemeanor is at once transported. The judge before whom she is tried de- cides, of course, how long she shall re- main. He may, too, if he deems it right, give orders that while there she shall pass a day in solitary confinement from time to time, and, on these occasions, be less plentifully supplied with food than usual, In the great majority of cases, however, no instructions of this kind are given; the women are simply handed over to the keeping of the superior of the convent, to be dealt with as she thinks best. She houses them, clothes them, feeds them and provides them with instruction and occupation, and the Government gives her for what she does 35 kreutzers a day (about seven pence) for each prisoner under her care So long as these women are in the convent the full responsibilty for their safe keeping and general well- being rests on the superior; and, in re- turn, she is allowed practically a free hand in her management of them. There are, it is true, certain regulations in force With regard to the amount of work they may be required to do, and: the pun- ishments that may be inflicted upon them: but these are not of a nature to interfere seriously with her freedom of action. She isin fact virtually an auto- crat within her own domain, and there are not half a dozen women in Europe to- day who have so much power for the weal —— | or woe of their fellows as she has, IN STOCK Bon nie and “The Days of Syne,” By McLaren. Auld Lang “ History of Newfoundland,” By Judge Prowse. Chambers’ (New) Complete Eneyclopede at a bargain | price. NEW NOVELS By mail every day. Haszard & Moore. Charloitetown, Feb. 7, 1896. Jewish Charities. fi & 8 The system of Jewish charities is alto- gether admirable. There is no overlap- ping or waste of effort. Jefore charity organization had been accepted as a prin- WW | ciple by Christian philanthropy the Jews A Fancy Dress Carnival the necessary clearing house for the speed- ing and simplifying of the business of helping the poor to help themselves. Their asylums, their nurseries and kin- dergartens are models of their kind. Their WILL great hosptal, the Mount Sinai, stands in the front rank in acity full of renowned asyiums. Of the 5,000 patients it har- bored last year 89 per cent. were treated gratuitoualy. The Aguilar Free Library circulated last year 253,349 books, mainly on the East Side, and after ten years’ ex- istence has nearly 10,000 volumes. The managers of the Baron de Hirsch Fund have demonstrated the claim that he will not till the soil to be a libei on the im- migrant Jew. Their great farm of 5,100 acres at Woodbine, N.J., is blossoming into a model village in which there are no idlers and notramps. At the New York end of the line hundreds of child- ren, Who come unable to understand any other language than their own jargon, are taught English daily, and men and women nightly, with the Declaration of Independence for their reader and the starry banner ever in their sight. In a marvelously short space of time they are delivered over to the public school, where they receive the heartiest welcome as among their best and brightest pupils. From ‘‘The Jews of New York,’’ by Jacob A, Riis, in the January Review o Reviews. BE UELD IN bine OE i, Thursday Evening, Feb. 13, Thi ‘arnival iI? This ¢ i val will eclipse anyt hing ever eeen on > 4 spared to make it a grand success. A handsor ne G i Me lal will be award- ed to the skater wearing the most repre- Sefitative costume, to be awarded by com- petent judges. i The Rink will be artistically decorated by Mr. W. P. Doull. and a beautiful Elec- trical Display will be given by Mr. Perley Welsh. : : It is expected that there will be the lar- gest number of skaters ever seen on the | n Charlottetown “ Popular Prices: Spectators, 25 cents; | Skaters in Costume, free. Galbraith’s Full Band Doors open at 7.30. R ral 5 0 Ci0¢ - | maanes as no expense will be i j =m A Painter Without Tact, ‘I’m very unfortunate,"’ said the young artist. ‘*You are deficient in one important quality,’’ said his candid friend. ‘*What is that?’ “Tact. When Mr. Greesem came to see you about a portrait, you never stop- ped to think that he made his fortune out ofa tacky streak in kerosene,"’ BNBAS A. MACDONALD, | Barriste t - at: Law ce. “And you told him he ought to have OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, ) ts", <iz™ ots ent bo aun’ CHARLOTTETOWN. in altendance. Grand Parade «t | i J. B. DAWSON, GEORGE J. RUGERS, Managers. febS—dy ‘That's so.’’ “And when Mr, Skimker, who has prospered as a dairyman, called at your rtudio, you rushed from Scylla to Charyb- dis and advised him to be done up in water colors. You're a good painter, my boy, but what you need is discretion.’’— Washington Star. Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier Franeco-Can - dien, Lancas ~T Fire Insurance Co., Western - > Assurance Co. dec ws wy yee ator’ s Great ey fe Just Saved Him, Rot ice. | A certain Miss X. was in the habit of calling on a minister's family often, and sometimes the call lengthened into visits The undersigned Execntor of 4} b which were very wearisome. One day wilt-aad“teomment of Mere. © : ates the dominie, in his study, heard Miss will ¢ stament of Mrs. atl ie , : : a : ie M X.’s voice, and kept long and vigorous! lrenaman, late of Charlottetown, On een's ar I x 8 id at work, Some hours afterward, when his wife summoned him to lunch, he call- said estate to make im-| ed downstairs: “All right—and is that payment to him at his «ffi-e in bore gone?’ Charlottetown ; and a!l persons having ar iy “Yes, dear,’’ replied the wife, ‘‘but nst said estate are here by uoti Miss X. is here, and will take lunch with County, deceased, hereby notifies al] per- sons indebted to mediate Cialis ava within | Thus sha saved his life.—Boston Tran- this date. script, Dated at Ch: arlottetown, this 21st day of | ue - - ame Ragen D. 1895. | Follow the crowd to-night (Saturday) | to Carte:’s Bookstove for the latest and ‘CHIBALD KENNEDY, best reading matter, also fancy ec a (; aoe toys, chinaware, etc. duly attested, at his said effice, goods : Exee utor. LONDON HOUSE a ee ee Stock-Taking Sale & Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, price from $2.50 to $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE It will pay every buyer to look at these goods, as they must be sold regardless a | on Tr. J. HARRIS, : AGENT. This Charlottetown, January 11, 1896qgdy SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, x I » 2 ew SEARS eS ASA aso sare ce he eels il 4 wt Offer You Bargains i n Up-to-date Furniture. “We find the best and cheapest at John Newson’s Furniture Store,” is. the verdict of the shrewd one. No trouble to show goods The prices sell them. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, January 30, 1896—dy ; ya che) ae Ss Pa he 00 Sd C4 Che a0 od ETT pe. ej Se) 05.3 OO Se om =< > Gar 4 Vic OOK. eee es 20S 224 SOS VE eee then oY 2. 25 ch ae We are offering the balance of and Do anything in our line? If so, Ulsterings, Overcoatings Suitings at) very low prices to clear, you. want don’t put if off any longer—buy now, Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown January 22, 1896—dy SEVERAL FACTS Which Enables us to Offer Enormous Bargains. We are candid enough to admit that we are overstocked. It would not pay us to carry season ; we would sooner lose money policy i our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, profit, and at once. Take the hint. Such values as these can’t last long, so don’t get the tall end of this greai vfier. We have reduced our $ Beaver Overcoats to $15 00, somewhat | loss on and our $25 Overceats to $18.25 Frieze Uisters, worth $17, now selling for $15.25. This is a} for a good investment. Call now. This sale for Cas! S. A. McDONALD, FASHIONABLE TAIIO? chance only. Cl’town, Jan. 30, 1896—246 MILL MEN'S fARDWAR a Disston’s Rotary Saws, all sizes. Disston’s Swages, “ Disston’s Side Files. Saw Gununorers and Cutters. Belting Rubber and Leather Belt Lacing. Mill Tools ofall kinds, and OILS. Our prices are the lowest and goods are best quality ‘i ‘town, Feb. 6- 246 ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils. ee (Xe A tew pieces left at cost price Cooking purposes. DODD & ROGERS) Charlottetown,'January 24, 1896—135 eoods over the | GEO. H. COOK than do that. Our is to keep money in circulation, and we propose to sell | Katia ) j Hh ut | Great Geenee seeent: R L896. D9: wT FORGET that Lne p's ace to have your WATCII RE- PATRED PROMPTLY and as it should be done is at a TANTON pW Late of the ¢ y — is r NEAR QUEEN SQUARE YOU WANT a BSS |B. K. Jost, C= i Winter | | | | | | fined Photos the $i6 Overcort to $12.50, our $18.50] pr | . & ; | | Queen and King Streets, on TH| : P pur} ‘ barga A : ‘ I = Cit I< prices § ir w 185 QUIEN ST. ( 17 ly ‘Toland Steam Navigation Go. Phe Annual General Meetip of the ] Si i vigation Company w be held in the room (up-stairs) in a John McEachern’s Building, « er RSDAY, the 20th Inst., at 3 o'clock, p- ™. Ch’town, I a Sealed Tenders w : 1 at the Epis Copal Residence up to noon n SAT | CAs, the 14th day of March, A. D. | 1896, f the erection of a new Roman | Catl { i tte wr 1 pe Lion to ft sidence and a ] e Are} t i € p i) y required f tl} f the contract com pan it i by a cer- > per cent. On amount of e returned if te ree ‘Tenders for lic Cathedral.” iain Ci th The New C sided Building tee do not bind themselves to accept th lowest or any tender. By ord r of Con ttee. Commit WHITTY, recretarv. Episcopal Res seongyped 28, 18 ‘ Ho. rular pat | p ‘BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. JOHN M NICHOLSON, Prop'r., (Late in the J employ of James Houghton.) Having opencd a public Stable on Gratton Street, | am prepared t» take Gettlemen’s Horses and Colt tall seasohs of the year to boa train, break or seep n road condition for imm cdiate usé Horse Clipping also ate te me oe Terma r asonable. noevl/—135a&w 3m PHOTO }GRAPHY Superior wi rorkmanship, re finish and moderate prices combine to make these most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. jueso & Grafton Sts. Feb. 13, 14 a: at Grape au, DON ALI Dentiet, w be in C pa : i @& cate at D j ert son st te ipa iva t i f {> J. E. McDONALD, D. D. § o ' Jan i | | NOTICE. LAND STRYV EYVING, &e. The subse ee is now prepared to moke Surveys of Lar rt B dary and Division Lines, fart st Plans, ete.; also, Mechark a and Architeeter Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- | cations az ad Es tima N: CFE OLSON, Lanc Surveyor, Pownai street. ‘DR. A.B. OHNSCH EYE AND EAR, NOSE AKD THROAT Office -- ent Street Aug 16, "94—ly is, Lost, Found, ac ny} Ait \dvertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO | A dw g ~ yt a! ,c al | i il ty, hea v ! gO iw we 5 r Possession 8. Ma ; j j - MARINE VILLA 7 ) LET—Situat ng sdas |} nad in the most sithy fronting the H i | y D i i len rent $ ly » Bewns DA irs<aw pa aw A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy sen r par irs —-Nicnol { W es gs, Toro wy 4 lee ) ext Apply ou the j ni or Mr ) LET—A 200d tenement tl 2 on Bishop OnLalns six rooms Apply to Tr | Camrn 70 LI edie iiices in the Stamper Bicck y to Prowse Bros if—ma ee ro OR DS -Soft, warm Hoods, | = O’Shanters vy color or a 7 Xiee Of fancy or Plain Ne edlewor) n-atly executed. Adarens x ¥ 7. EXAMINER offi 1, 1 anlu j = W ANTED—Loca!l ana trav ne Salesmen, Good time for seiling slock g anteed | For particulars write Brown Bxroruers | ComMPANY, Toronto Im 1 n | property) Apt is the coming Ware for MONEY—Loans made on city or ¢ i yto® W L Moore, + oli I &e, ‘Lond on House Corner, vu&Ww om ~- dec} FRET SAW I have @ very nice foot-pow Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl cant | a bargain.—R LCorron Br igbton Re i jani3—t: " $600 down, $9) on mortage de - f $150 sired— eee desivainte aa ng near } centre otc ty, not farfrom park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Aprly to A MELLISH, London Ho building, or cor ner Kin King and (re at George Sirecn novs TO ‘0 LET—Ne w reside n« and Rochford Stre ets; nice location, modern mprovements, bot air bath, etc. Rent mod crate. Apply to R M Moore. Mo dec] orner 0! Gratton gear hee aes en ee ee Sghis ee Rk as ’ Bi. pe incite sltiiiaiins ¢ *