aa aay Subscribers who do not receive their Dairy Examiners regularly each evening wiil oblige us by promptly reporting the aa) Tue Examivxer Pre. Co. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. “Sage You Reapy.”—Real Beer Bros. ad > «. C. S.—Practice in St. Patrick’s Hall to-n i desist F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets '. &. & to t for second degree oo C. 8. Civus.—Meeting to-night at rooms, Water Street. Important business, sileaonialgaialias Rewsweer sale of papers and magazines Reading Room to night at 8 o’clock sistectbaii meeting of St [ae annual James’ Chureh will be held in the Hall this even 1} 7 ) ibis Ne k.—The regular meeting of the Y. P.S.C. E. will be held to-night at § o'¢ k. Come and bring your friends, soo dha Tie Rixe.—A choice programme has been prepared by Galbraith’s Band for to- The ice is the best of the season. onncipannee night THe anniversary of the Women’s Chtis- tian Temperance Union will be held in the Baptiat churchon January 29th at 8 p- ™ leeds Baxp Goncerr.~The League of the Cross Baud boys dre preparing to have a concert im the Lyceum about the middle of next month. oid Saabs A Rare Cuance.—Our readers should make a note of theduction sale of furni- ture at the resideite of "F.. H. Arnaud, E-wy., next Thursday, the 24th inst. —_ or [-1axp Horses.—G. F. Trask ef Gar dimer, Me., arrived, here yesterday sixteen fine P. BE. Island horses.. They go to the United States.—St. John’ Sun. intent L. O. L.— Special meeting of St. George’s Lodge No. 1f71,-this evening at 7.30 ebarp. Important business in the Ist, and 4th degrees. All members are requested to attend, _-_2- — Exuisirien Races.—It is’ ‘announced THE with | Ee DAILY E EXHIBITION ASSOCIA- PROVINCIAL ’ TION, Tue annual financial statement of the cial Exhibition Association has been issu- ed. Itisas follows : RECEIPTS, Government grant.......... ceessees $2,000.00 Gate MOPe. nceces alec . 3,135.93 Grand stanGaneisedvnepiccsbtineeik 565.85 Race entriedie sist std. 6 srdvvoiode soci 322.00 FRR, Boo os 044 nc oxsnncclil 59.75 | Training tickets......... bbiicieceisics 67.50 oe ETRE CD » « 87.60 Miscellaneous . .. 460. +-ccesecsedeees 206 $6,240.53 EXPENDITURE. Prizes—Exhibition..................$2,917.50 Pee OO oo eee. 1,022.50 ia aca canoer ees clless 205.00 Workmen, &c........... iti hp oSicn vc nce pogsen | WO adcccccssccocces. 317.35 460.05 65.00 AN {3LANDEK HONORED. About 100 of the fellow unionists of | | : , : | Augustine McCraith, the recently elected * +s & a? eo 7 > -~ee} : % - . fiat the atmual races, tn connection” with) sécretury of the Aimerican Federation of the Provincial Exhibition at Charlotie- town. will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, September 25th and 26th next. ——— <> fockey. — Look out for the match advertisement to-morrow. 1e match will be played in the rink on the evening of the 29th inst. The clubs are well matched, and a rattling game is ex- pected. hockey —_—-—~—.- A Precocious Bor.—The Sackville Post says: The wife of Mr. Winslow Mil- ner of Westcock was delivered of Sunday morning who unlike ordinary babies came provided with two teeth. lower incisors, well Jeveloped cee Perice Court. — This forenoon Mrs. Chas. Watling was fined $50 and $9.80 costes, or two months’ imprisoument for violat- ing the Canada Temperance Act; and the cas+ against George Mutch was adjourned fur one week for further evidence. scaled Lectvre.--Rey. G. M, Cainpbell lectures in St. James* Hai] to-morrow evening. Sut- ject, “The Parliaments of Religion.” Mr. Campbells ability as a lecturer is well- known in this ciry, and the subject he has chosen for this occasion is one of special interest. ical Buess’ Anniversary. — The annual entertainment in honor of the.memory of Robert Burns, the rustic bard of Scotland, will take place at the Caledonian Club room on Friday evening next, the 25th inst., being the anniversary of his birth. An excellent programme is being prepared for the occasion. smite. May Have ro Stor.—The Pioneer says thafin the running of thé electric light machinery at Sammerzide it is being found out that the foundation for the engine is | not solid consequently the machine has some considerable swaying motion. There isa possibility of the machinery being stopped fora month in orderto have this remedied, Qe A Nareow.Bscare —At North Tryon, on Wednesday last, says the Agriculturist, Mies Barbara Delatiey, daughter of Mr. John Delaney, bad a narrow escape from injury. While standing near a stove her dress caught fire. She rushed out into the snow, and even then had considerable difficulty. ,im,.extinguishing the flames. Fortunately , her brothers were near at hand or the eceident might have been very serious. Accupent Tuts’ Mowxix@:—This' morn- ing, While De. Couroy . and Stipendiary- Magistrate Blanchard were driving up “Gallows Hill,” a horse and sleigh, driven at a rapid rate by two young lads, collided with their team, throwing the doctor and Mr. Bianchard-out. Dr. Conroy, although struck and somewhat hurt on theshoulder pluckily held on to his reins, and after be- ing dragged about a hundred yards, brought his horse to a standstill. The boys in the other sleigh were not hurt, but their horse was thrown down, breaking the shafts and becoming so tangled in the har- pess that he could not be freed until it Wee culaway. Soine eyewitnesses alfirar #het the sudden stop caused the - horse to turn a cdmplete somersaialt. —_———~—-— Hiyes Fou Scuscrisers.—A newspaper is méint&ined and published by the co- operation of each subscriber. The import- | ance of prompt payment is illustrated by the_following : By the way of “eumparisop fet us suppose a farmer raises a thotsand bushels of wheat a year and sells -this toe Phodsand persons in-all parts of thecoua- dry, great portion of them saying : “] will band you a dollar ih a #hort time,” The farmer does not want to be small, and says: “All right.” Soon the thousand bushels are gone, but he has nothing to éhow for-il, aud then he realizes that he bas soled away bis whole grop and the vaiue is due hin: in @ thousand little drib lets; consequently, he is seriously embar- assed in his business because his debtors, each owing him a dollar, treat it asa small matter and think it would not help anuch, Continue this kind of business sear in and year out as the publisher does how long would be *taad it,? A moment’s | thought would convince anyone that a publisher has cause for persistent dunning. a son i . . | Labor, gave him a royal send off at the American house last evening. A banquet wa: first enjoyed, after which an interesting programme was fur- | nished by a delegation from Actors’ protec- tive union, composed of Thomas Kil'een, | James Gray, James B. Mack, James Mc- | Grew atid John Fenton. Arthur Davis acted as toastmaster jand complimented Mr. McCraith cn his | good work for the union printer3.of Bos- | ton. | Mr. McCraith was loudly cheered as he arose to speak. He thanked the men pres- |entand expressed ahope that he would ever merit their commendation. Speeches were also made by Frank K. Foster, F. S. Pickett, C. O. Wood, Hugh O'Halloran and William Smith. During the evening Mr. McCraith was presented a handsomely engraved set of re- solutions and a purse of money. Mr. McCraith leaves this city to-day for Indianapolis, where he will remain for one year at least.—Boston Globe, Jan. 15. (Mr. McCraith isa native ef Charlotte- town, and has hosts of friends here who will be glad to hear of his continued suc- cess in the land of his adoption.] r —_——— —_-—~- = oe ————_— — SUPREME COURT. s _ . Monpay, Jan, 21. Mr. Justice Hodgson presiding, Queen ¥s..Wm. McDorald. On Saturday night the jury, after four hours’ delibera- tion, brought in a verdict of guilty. This morning Mr. Stewart, Q. C., moved before Mz. Justice Hodgson to reserve for the Court of Appeal certain questions regarding the sufficiency of the indictment and the admissabil:ty of certain evidence which had been reveived on the trial. — His Lordship took the motion under consideration. | Donald Ferguson vs, the Patriot Pub- lishing Company.—An action for an alleged libel. This case commenced this morning, and is now on. M. McLeod, Q. C., and Stewart, Q. C., for the plaintiff; Davies, Q. C,, Attorney-General Peters and Warburton for the defendant. NN PERSONAL. General Booth is in Winnipeg. By the deat}, of Senator Tasse, the num- ber of vacancies in the Upper House is io- creased to eleven. Mrs. C. D. Thompson won first prize for fancy costume ata carnival in Moncton last week. She represented Diana. Vice-admiral James Elphinstone Erskine is to succeed Sir John Ommanney Hopkins whose command of the British North American station soon expires. Mr. W.F. Monypenny, assistant. editor of the London Times, was in Ottawa a few days ago, and had an interview with Sir Mackenzie Bowell and other Ministers. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bayfield, Miss Bayfield and Mies Russell, have arrived at Hamilton, Bermuda, where they will re- main for the winter. They are delighted with the place. We Jearn that F. H. Arnau, Esq., has been detailed to proceed to St. John’s Nfid., for the purpose of leoking into mat- ters there, and, perhaps, establishing in that city a branch of the Merchante’ Bank of Halifax. Mr. Arnaud’s good judgment is evidently appreciated. by the Bank. He will be absent from Charlottetown during the rest of the winter,and in his absence Mr. Oswald Hornsby will act as manager here. « Mr..M. J. Johnstone, ~ the of the Merchants Bank of- durin ferred to Summerside to fill the office of ecountant in that -branch. He will take ve place Df Mr.oG, A. Spink, who has been transferred’ to Bridgewater. Mr. F.C. Cotton takes the position of teller in Char- lottetown. , pular teller alifax here choir of St. Peter’s Church, Seven Mile Bay, presented their organist, Miss E. J. Connick, with a valuable gift in the shape of a music rack, dressing case and album, and on the following day a surprise was given the organist of St Malachi’s Church, Kinkora, Mr. John Mel ver, in the form of a well filled purse in recognition of his valuable services.—Agriculturist. ~~ ——— + Sarah Bernhardt, itis said, has been | paid $1,500,000 in twenty-seven years for & exertions ou the stage. Ae Postage, &...... ee Ee 37.37 EGSGNFENCE ..«...:...ceree Cy Se nr ee eee. ee 44.90 Judges and expenses........... 245.25 Electric Light and Water. ........ 113.08 Secretary’s ralary, rent, fuel, &z 500.00 R- pairs and alterations. 39.15 OL OE ER pee 91.99 Balance, being profits ‘on trans- metion§ oF year [694,,.....0005-...5- 47.86 $6,240.53 THE BALANCE. ‘TSS. ; Jan. 1. To balance on hand.......$1,680.31 To Profit 1894...0°3..0%. MSy To Interest en deposit te Dee. Gth, 1894... ...... 33.23 $1,761.40 CAPITAL ACCOUNT. To expended to date .............4 $33,356.58 Less sale of land............... 6,020.00 $27,356.58 By paid on ealle................ ... $24,820.00 “ Pail out of Profits; 1889....... T3147 & « “ “ is90...... 1,600.91 ¥ . = o 1 24.50 | * Balance unpaid calls........... 180,00 $27,356.58 the past two years, has been trans- | On New Year's-Eve thee members of the Se XAMINER i a " a! & - Charlottetowu Driving Park and Provin- | at Murray Harbor, which took place in the ' } | F THE MURRAY HARBOR FORESTERS, * Tue Foresters’ supper in connection | with the installation of officers of the Court rooms of the Order at that place on the evening of the 14th inst., proved most suc- cessful. Including the members of the Court there were about forty persons present, consisting largely of the wives and daugh- ters of the me.nbers of the Order. The of- ficers were installed by High Chief Ranger Dr. Martin, assisted by the High Marshal, Brother Harry McLean. The installation over, all set down to the table and the de- Jicious viands were wel] discussed. This part of the programme concluded, the in- tellectual feast began. The toast list fol- lows : Our Queen—Proposed by Bro. W. H. Prowse, chairman; response, national an- them by choir. Court, Murray Harbor~Proposed by Bro. J. R. Prowse; response, P. P. Prowse. Our High Court—Proposed by Bro. W. H. Spargo; response, Dr. Martin, H. C. R. er oe Our Visiting Gueste—Proposed by Bro. W. H. Prowse; response, Mr. A. D. Fraser. The Ladies—Proposed by Bro. H. J, Brehaut; response, Dr, Matheson. Our New Chief Ranger elect—Proposed by Bro. W. H. Prowse; response, choir singing “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow.” The speeches in reply to the toasts were excellent, and the music by the choir was greatly appreciated. The table was well spread, for which the ladies were tendered an unanimous vote of thanks. “Auld dang Syne” brought the proceedings to a close. —— >> e+ THE FSLAND CHAMPTON One ofthe clergymen of Summerside tells rather an interesting story of the champion mean man. A few days ago a marriage license was obtained from Mr. William Hunt and the latter informed the clergyman by telephone that he might ex- peet to'perform an interesting ceremony during the afiernoon. Conseqnently the clergyman purposely stayedat home. When the wedding party arrived the groom in- formed the clargyman that there must be an understanding as to the cost of per- forming the ceremony before procedure. The gay Lothario was informed that he could give just what he chose, and the wedding knot was then securely tied. When the clergyman had the marriage certificate filled out and the document pre- pared for transmission to Charlottetown the newly made husband after duly clear- ing his throat informed the minister that he did not think he would pay him anything§ “But,” returned the clergyman, “you do not expect that ] can pay the postage for this paper out of my own pocket.” “Oh, well,” returned the groom, “I wont see you stuck; here is ten cents!” and counting out the ten pieces of bronze he departed with his newly made wife feeling no doubt that he had done the square thing for once in his life. And the clergyman—he tells the story. and with evident appreciation of its mirth provoking aspect, too.—Pioneer. —_— TT NEWS NOTES, Fears are expressed in England that the Nansen Arctic expedition has met with disaster, Heavy snows and. landslides have stopped trattic in many places on the Swiss railroads. The French transatlantic line of steam- ships. is about to build two ocean greyhounds to be named the Alsace and the Lorraine. They wiil cost $4,000,000 each. A Toronto girl of 16 was married the other day to an old gentleman of 98, but as “crabbed age and youth cannot live together,” she left him after spending a few days in his company. Both American and Canadian burning dils have advanced le. per gallon, in con- Bequence, it is said, of the increase in the price of ernde, and the recent rise in freights. The increase, it is said, will not apply to Canadian prime white oils. An Oxford County, Maine, judge and farmer, fond of a joke, sold some land to a neighbor. “Now,” said the judge, “if you had any brains you could do something at farming.” ~“How would you use them, spread them on or put thetn in the hill ?” queried the other. France as a Republic has had five residents. Ofthese four, Thiers, Mac- Mahon, Grevy and Casimir-Perier, re- signed, MacMahon and Grevy under com- pulsion, and one, Carnot, was assassinated. The aspirant to what is really a high and honorable office has not much expectation of ease and as little of filling his term. Osirvuary.—We regret to record the death of Mary McIeaac, beloved wife of Hugh McEachern, of Mount Stewart, which sad event took place on the 20th ult. Deceased was enjoying her usual good health previous to the fire, and on that night she contracted a severe cold, of which she feil a victim. She was of a kind and gentle disposition and much be- loved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, —2—— A Pawret Accimext.—The_ Guardian reports that Mrs. Peters, of Rollo Bay,met with @ painful accident a few days ago. While feeding a pig, the animal bit two of the fingers of her left hand completely off and swallowed them. The same paper estates that Mr. Robert Carruthers, of Car- leton Point, lost a valuable horse recently. The horse ate heartily of some chaff which was thrown outside and then drank a heavy draught ef water. oe THERMOMETER READINGS, Coldest-during Jast night....9° above zero Temp. at 12o0’clock today 12° “ a VBVVVSVVTVVSVVSVVSSOST? Cold — ~ : Weather . = Comfort ! A Good Hot Water Bottle. Prices $1.25, $1.30, $1.35, $1.50, $1.85, $2.00, according to size and quality. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. Cencccccccecenes eS Se ee eee eee ——— An Interesting — Little “List:— © Heavy Felt Underskirts, trimmed. braid, Fancy Colored Velveteen, worth 50c., 60c., 80c., ~Faney. Silk. Ribbon, worth double; « Children’s Trimmed London Millinery Colored Silk Velyet Ribbon—18 yards for — $1.35 38e eer -10e 20 p. e, diseount 5e Ladies’ Lawi Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Initial, Te New attractions daily. BEER BROS. Fue Weaquzr—Modk pate winds; fine with @ litle higher temperature, * ANTI-TOXINE ! ‘ s Our prices are preventives fur needless expense. Start the new year right by trading here, where your dollar goes the farthest Our Furniture values were never better. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. jan21 TO-Mo eT MONDAY, JANUARY 21, RROW WE WILL SHOW NOVELTIES IN Tucked & Hemstitch | LaWUS, Muslns aud Nalusooks, _—_—_ Or } ALSO—OUR FULL SUPPLY OF SHERTINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, White Cottons, ce. en ee ee W. A. WEEKS & 60., Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, January 21, 1895—m w f 50 Overeoats and Ulsters at cost, OFFER THIS 8 Wolf Fur Coats at $12.50, 1,000 yards Flannelette at 4 cents per yard. 1,000 “ —_— 7 1895. .B. MACDONALD & GO. WILL WEEK——— Grey Cotton, 34 inches wide, 3 cents. Heavy All-wool Grey Flannel, 14 cents. Market Square, Queen Street. Charlottetown, January 21, 1895 mw f = PREPARED FOR THE SEASON, We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Layer, Vostizza, perfectly clean, and Patras Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Flavoring and We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Penny fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Spices, Our stock is Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro- ery line. Give us a call. Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—m w f Ss, Bb. ENMAN & CO. Next to Woolen Mills .Cca Store, Queen Street. | | j ' ce vo i) > = , = eee ee aye Se °_ oS | 8 tal =i 52): = ed owe oe m os | = oc o3 +8 s Ss S as SS = FF: == mat oe 2 —_— = 'o | , | } | j 7 ; ' } } ho Desbrisay’s Corner. PHOTOGRAPHY | PEOPLE’S DRUGGIST. Apothecaries Hall, THE George E. Hughes, Call early, as they will go like cakes, will receive a handsome therinometer. } ; } } moderate and Corner Queen & Gratton Sts, Superior workmanship, re- nov26—m wf & wy ly fined finish prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory GEO. H. COOK in Charlottetown to-day. es a WMcKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian and Island Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can got in the city. We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made Goods, both in the Cloth and made up into Clothing. cular attention to our Double and Twisted This class of goods suits the public better than anything they can buy. Cloth, We wish to call parti- As we are going out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at 33! per cent. discount. which. we will sell at rock-bottom prices, Remember the place—Corner of Queen McKay Woolen Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w f & wky An Eye Opener. A great many people don’t take the trouble to think what a 40 per cent. discoun means. A gentleman bought the following bill of goods from us a few days ago. I will give you an idea of what our discounts are :— MR. WISEMAN Bought of G. A. DIXON & CO. Terms Casn. To! 1 Top Shirt...:......ts...ois plies tanks’ Bove odie toni $ 1.50 1 Suit Underwear........ ie sinclstiliaetebinnsdibboontes 3.00 2 White Ghirtiy $3.25... <............ ccccsscoees 2.50 1 Necktie, 50c.; 1: do.) 25¢ n.d. cc ccccccecseesesenns 15 DT aCee CR, aaa de cin oe ores co cccdbcasecnevace 40 2 pair Linen Cuffs, 30c .......ise0. pGiipesbiaeensinss 6 60 1 p@ir Braces....c.cesrcreeccssedhididelecsssscasseceedces - 45 B. © TRid. Gla eed cocccoce co sehsnlis aciisde vies onsconsseces 1.50 & Wight Shirts, GU.26.....2.50..--,cccece coverecveseess 2.20 BIE I ho cdncn choc cs tos Bos ok oe cabbdes absswdicovs 2.00 1) ViNR0 os wectpa std hodsseceeecscssincdchanevdiies that sheneboun 2.50 $17.70 Less 40 per cent. discount.........cesceeeeeseeseeees 7.08 J $10.62 THis is a wonderfaf discount, and it is what we are doing every day. Goods all marked in plain figures; no two prices in our store; one price to all. We have lots of good, fashionab‘'e GENTS’ FURNISHINGS stili-in stock. Yours for Big Discounts. G. A. DIXON «& CO., Ch’town, Jan. 16, 1895—dy Successors to C. Robertson, Morris Block. Ensilage and Hay Cutters. | IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; ‘Turnip Slicers,” cheap, $8.00°; I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.00. ALSO—— Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on the “™ Dp. Ww. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—+ ts & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. LS te; .. A.setilement ob. accounts rendered to January Ist will oblige. HARRIS & STEWART, iondon House. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1895—dy All these must go before stock-taking. and Grafton Streets, YOUR Fennell & REWARD Cook —WITH A— HIGHLAND RANGE. Chandler, Ch’town, Jan. 11, 1895—m w f We have a few copies of Peloubet’s Notes on the Inter- national S. S, Lessons. BAZAAR CO. — We are selling a first-class Letter Press, with Letter Book extra, for $3.50. BAZAAR COQ. Do you want a handy Let- ter or Invoice File? See our 25c. ones—-five for $1.10. BAZAAR CO. Chaottetown, January 15, 1894—dy 50 Cases Oranges. JUST RECEIVED aud selling at 18 cents a dozen. W. A. HUTCHESON. janli—1lwk | CLEARANCE SALE. $7. GBORGE PHARMACY. All our splendid stock must be cleared out before the end of January at 10, 20 and 35 per cent. discount, FOR CASH ONLY. Accounts due us must be paid in before the end of January. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. jan2—dyv & wky We want to make up $300 worth of Picture Moulding this month. It will pay you to bring your Pictures now. We the prices and the best Mould- guarantee lowest ings in the city. BAZAAR CO, Do not forget to pay that little account this week at ihe BAZAAR STORE. We want all bills settles ‘ before the last of this ie pecce Wakes APPY te Mus month, and must request everybody to pay. PROWSE BR0S., Charlottetown, Jan, 11, 1895—m w f wa | ALD & Co. We have still a few hundred Suits of Underclothing Company. $10 per set. Partia sets $2.00 and up wards, Painless «x traction of teeth. DR. J, P. MURRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., Charlottetown. P. EK. 1. Everybody Surprised At the Wonderful Bargains given at ‘GOODSTRIN'S CHEAP STORE Our Watchmaker is kept busy, and is giving great satisiaction. If you have a Watch or Clock that is not in.going order, send or bring itto GOODSTEIN and have it repaired at small cost, oct6 | | | | | | ; A special line of Emblems, Button and Charms just received. - Will be sold cheap. M.S & J. COODSTEIN. novs—3m dy & wky DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e aangenenilincnttipnes — Advertisements under this beading chargea five cents per line. a STORE AND OFFICE TO LET in the Cam- eron Block. The Store next door lo Reddin Bros , and Office on second floor opposit» the Patriot office. Apply to Horace HAsZarp. janig— m cod TO LET—The Store on Queen Street, jatel occupied by the New York Portrait Gat od mediate pussession. Apply to J. B. MAbpon- 2w—janis LOST-A small brooch set roubd with rhine stones. Apply at th*s office, janl6 WANTED—A » experienced hardware clerk: one who can go on the road, if necessary. Box 645, Charlottetown. jaals _ FOUND—Near the Post Office dbullding, « few days ago, oa gold-rim med eyeglasses titted 4 near sight. Owner can have same on application at this office and paying f abverlbeoemaet. "ideale CASH PAID for old Prince Edward Isdlan and other British North American postage stamps used before 1870, and used law stamps crmplette setts and preferrad re- maining on the original envelopes. Hant up old letters ahd write with particalars tC. B. ; POWELL, 283 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario. i jan2—2w . WANTED—A good general servant; one jan7 TO LET—Half of a house containing four rooms, situated opposite Rail Statio Appiyat this office. ae WANTED—City can of good addrsss salary and d = ee paid Weekis a. Saat can grown stock. Advantages - Brown Bgos Co, Nurserymen, Ont, nov2zi—dy tt cothenente tae TO LET—The ence on nee t at present occup by Ss _ : ee pantry and cupboards; is heated throughout with hot water, fitted’ for electric lights, and has double doors and windows. Posseseion givenon May ist next. Euquire on the premises to F S Moore, ajand—lawir + Ror tee went. =—S. ~ - —-— -— —— ware” iA Ee oR ens ts t # bp ddidamhkdtbenbientia.. 101. Te a ae) 0 ee i i eae did 1 a he Ky ES Og Ea Lae ee permet mt: sn ida dln re t v a nae aaa 0 7)