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Mr. McKay, of Seotland, fir the present winter He begins. v =te work s vew ficli of labor on Sunday mer? <iusinaniilinolinuns Orr or Serisox.—tiae St John Tel i graph say? : A daadelion picked on the | farm of Mr. Geors ve Smith, Smith Hil St. Jehu county, wa: r-ceived at this oiflice yesterday. The flwer was in a ful bloom: on a spet that had previously beer covered with snow this winter. = esos Lovattst Seciery.. — At the sem annus! business meeting of the Loyalist Seciety, in connection with the Bapti-t Canr eld last € ng, the fi lowing officers were elected : Pre-id 4 Jen Vice-President, D. K. Dot Sere ry. E 2, Iaca l acu r I Webster Mary An ! Cor noOnuy were 0 jail for violating the Canada | £. George Carver and Charie: D. Collings were committel o1 ; r 11 Macdonald on Fri lay and J J.T ainor on Thursday, «ll fcr Scort Acr—La-t evnsg Andrew and t —__> - — | Colonial and Continental Church Society of England, and has tenlered his resisna tion as rector of St. Panl’=. The ris gna e: | , = - . : + |} Hamlyn, with his wife and family, w leave here about the middie of January. | Wales. Ais salary will be abont $1500 | Very many people will regret to hear ot the departure from Charlottetown cof M-. Ham'yn and his estimable wife and fam | and they will carry with them the good P. E.Istuaxsp Hesrtrar.—Don’ forget the variety entertainment in Summerside | Oa Friday evening in aid of the P. E. Is- | land Hospital. The programme is a good | on The #pecia! train will leave here at half-past two and will leave Summerside ou return after the performance, Tickets for the round trip only $1. Go and have | @ good time. idlsccilidatebinethi Bixe Races To-morrow.—Attention 18 Called tothe aJ. in another column of the bicycle races in the Bicycle Academy to morrow afternoon. Mr. F. Cannon, who | from accidental injuries was prevented matching the Charlo'tetown boys last sunnier, will give them a trial on the new | racing tracks to morrow. A good pro- gram:ne of matches has been arranged. i Waren Nionr Serrices.—There will be a watch night service in the First Metho- dia Church to-night at 11 o'clock The pastor will be assisted by Rev. Mr. Lodge < , ck ey , There will also be a watch night service t in the Second MethoJist Church atthe sam hour. An apprepriate sermon wl! be de liveredd by Rev. M Kirby. The choi will furnish gooi mus Tie Moxru’s Recozp --At the Police Court during the month of December, tuding to-dav, there were thrteen convric i i ; tions f y sting the Ca: ada Tem | peran eA - eroht for irn nken ness: one for annovirg persons in their dwelling; eve for driving taster than a trot cn one af the wharves; one for abusive langrage Two sum: nonen, GRINS HUNCIE OF Viet Canzda Temperance Act, were dismisse i. | Georze Brown, Ma tia Power, aud Me Kinnen and Shepher! were rent up fur tria! ) the Suy eme Court. The to’a Peesipts for the month amount to $173 87 Lae Weppixe Betits.- At the residence of the b wide’s perwrgy Suuth Melville, Decem- ber 31st, Mr. Walter Rogerson ot Crapaud Was united in marriage to Mi-s Almira | Mek ariane, eli-st daughfer of Mr. John MeParlane. Mivs Laura M Farlane, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr Abiiah McLean supp yrted the groom Rev.G.W Fi-her (Wethodist), ‘sesoads| Gfisiated. Atabe ljalen with all the delicac e3 ofthe eeasou war prov! led Shout firty invited zuerts, and the present- were epread to the best advantage. After & pleaxa: t evening was,rpent, the happy Couple drove to their future home at Cra- ; peod, aniid the congratu‘ations of hosts of | friend - — ss 2 —— — SVvVeseses for | BOBS O28 69682888 1288 About. 300 Times Acctpext.—A young inan by the name } @f McCormack, som of Peter McCormack, 6 New Zealand, met with a very serioa- | Sccident on Christmas ve, while on his) way home. When cros-ing Souris bac the back chain of tne cart in which he wae driv Bg Hnho k i He got out text | fasten it, and while is engaged the horse started, the wheel of the cart vio Jently coming against his Lead, knocking Lim een-<¢ lexs to the vroun j He was picked eo by a neiylhbor who was passing tlon at the time, : and taken to his home Mejiical aid was nimi After re ate og speechles3 forwbout 24 bours,the iijared man showed sigd@wf returning j Geosciousness. Ile is +till, we regret to | wi in @ very critica! cox fition, Qn A Penny Wise I$ SOMETIMES APound Foolish. FOR MEN ONLY! Don’t wait until the thermometer is at zero, and your wife sick with a cold, vefore buying.a Fur Cape. At our present prices you get more than a hundred conts’ worth for a dollar. In fact, we are selling Ladies’ Capes ; and Muffs at astonishingly low prices. BEER BROS. William Hamlyn, has accepted an appo.m ment as Assocation Secretary «f the Western Counties of Eng land and in Sont! wishes of all who kn*w them. John’s Lo lve, No are as follows: she ak. 4 TITE DAILY ENA) LOCAL AND OTABR nes, Civizens’ Leacre A gooi meeting | was h € id last evening, Sai kak A Fatse Atarm of fire was sounded this morning about nine o'clock. sitacduaie Boarp or Heattu.—At the meting of the Board of Health, hell last evening, some routine butiness was tr cael and a number of bills passed. — Fixe Wearner.— Everyone is erjoving he fine weather we are having just now ' No snow, with mi 1 weather make the 4 lays appear anything but winterh seieacaiselidllobi Basxer Socrar The basket social at Pownal last night, n aid of the Method st Sunday School L:brary fund, was very | successfu The baskets wer ld boy Messr-. | Prowse and F. B. Jones, ar the snug sum of $44.50 clear of expenses was real: zod During the evenipg an iu teresting literary and mu ical pregranime was well rendered. sneinstiaiiiliia Pie Socrat Cn Chrsitmss eve a p al was held under theauspices of the the Women’s Aid Society in) connection with the Baptist Church, at the rezdence of Mr. Robert Llowlett, An- nandal:, Lot 56 = Afier the musical and rary part of the programme had been | s ssfully carried out. the pres were ane ti 1 off ty John Nickol+, E » did | his partadmirably. Over $12 were real i from the sale. Soxs or Temverance.—At the nesting f Victeria Division, la t evening, the fo owing oflivers were elected for the en-u ov year W. P.—Rev. W.J. Kirby (re-elected ) W. A—Henary Huntley (re-elected.) K. 8.—Artbur Tanton A. R.8.—May Clarke F. S.—W. E. Sabine. lreas.— W. P. Colwill | Chay Heary Racklam. i Con.— Maud Crossman. | A Con-—John Hoar. 0. 8.— Thomas Mill 0. L. 8.—Danean Robinson, Supt. of J. Work—Lut. Moo THe Centra Creamery.—Profes. r tobert-on, wrting tu Mr. Dillon ‘on the | 6th Decemier, compliments him upen | he suecess of the Central Creamery in | harlotretown, and says that he thinks it | + turning tatihe present three t me: wssmuch butter ner week as any other reamery in Canada. Tue English m:ré | ket for butter is, we leary. anproving, and lers have been received to s} p all the | tock on handatthe last ef the week | rhe Central Creame ry 18 be ng well pat ronized by farmers in the n izghb wrhood of Charlottetown, and the supply of milk and cream on this the 31~<t day of De-cem ber is the largest vet obtained in one dv. | iieaaiiliiadns | Rev. Mx. Hamury Resiaxs. —The Rev. |: m has been aceepted, ani Rev. Mr } ' Mr. Hamlyn’s duties will be to preach and | ecture on behalf of sed Society in th 1 } MASON! C, roy The ful'ow'rg are the officers of St . |, for the ensuing vear: | W. ¥.— F. Bestest! Becr S. W.—Chas. Webster. J. W—Wnm. F. Tidmarsh. Treas.—Acam Murray. See’y .— Joan G. J Weld ”, Chap—Thomas J. Leeming S D—Horace McEwen. J. D. Charles H. Chandler. S. S.—Joshua Whittle. 4.3.— W. A. Weeks. Marshal—Simon W. Crabbe. I. G.—Thes. B. Mothersili. Tyler—Joho Hobbs. The officers of Victoria Lodge. No. 2, W. M.—Rona!ld MeMillan. S. W.—Sidney Grey. J. W.—H. 8. Boswall. Treas.—-}. W. Morrison. Secy.—J t Davison. Chap.—J. A. laweon S. D. - It. M. Juobne ‘ce —_ S. McK« Mar.-—S. F. elies. &.§s ae D Small. J.S.—H. H. Shaw. Orgt —A'ex. McKenz‘e. I. G.—-J. E. McEwen. l yler— John Dobbs. wSSoezrsoveceszeeve: s ¢ Bright, Happy and Pros- : c We nish Everybedy a é perous New Year. ; JOHNSON & JOHNSOH, THE DRUGGISTS. has our ad. appeared inthis space during the year 1895. Have we spoken the truth ? Have our state- ments been believed. This we know—our retai! sale: have been much darger than ever before: brought alout by better values, better stocks—as claimed day by day in this space. Visit us in our New Store during 1893. We pro- mise Al Values MARK WRIGHT & 6O., LTD. LINER ° CHURCH CLUB ORGANIZED, The meeting called te organize a! | Church Club in convecticn with St. Paul’s was largely attended last night by the members of that congregation. Nearly every leading member of the church was yre ent The Hon. Dan’el Davies ocerpi d the chair. The object of this Jayman’s club --for it is intended for them alone—is “the culti vation of a better acquaintance among the churchmen of this Province, and an in creased interest in the religious, moral | and educational werk of the church.” This is certainly a broad, useful platform for cburchmen. Such a-sociations—though almost ne e-ssarily confined to the members of each church—will, we believe, bring the lay men into more immediate touch one with he other, and, after interchange of ideas, iin and improve ali who come within ts iniluenee. We wish it success. The following office-bearers for ths en suing year were elecel: *residemt—L. RK. F.tzzeral! l ‘ Vice Pas deats—W. H. Aitken, Harry Secretaryv—W. H. Cros-kill. Preasure:—Thomas May. Coune '—Vercy Pope, Alexander Horne, A.B. Warburton, 38.4 lirke, F. L la-zard, fileury Lowe, H. W. Longworth, J. A. Mescervey, PERSONAL, Senator Prowse left for Ottawa this | morning Mr. aud Mrs, D. Gorlon, of Summer- side, were passengers in the Stanley to- day en route to Halifax. The Rev. Geo. Steele was on Christmas Day presented with an address and a purse ot $40 in gold by the congregation of St. Luke’s church, Chatham, N. B. At the Railway House, Dec. 31: Mrs. J. Chisholm, Bay cares J. Myree, Tig- nish; G. Myres, do; J. oe Lot 7; J. John, Lunenburg; J. McDonald, Car- j.gan; Miss MeDonald, do. Mr, George R. MacMahon, the popular | Station agent at Kmerali, was in the city a-t evening, on his way home from Ver- o: R.ver, where he was spe: dins a well!- earned hol dey nev. Fy ¥. P. O'Nvill Reed, P. P St. Bridges church, Lot 11, was waned (i w evening: ago by ac ees . Upon a ie on behalf of his Lot 11 parishioners, and presente d witha besu ful s t of sleigh robes, Lells end driving miits, pol celle ae See if it won't work a miracle, Thousands Lave been b-nefiied by Wil sou’s celebratel Jnvalid’s Port. While it soothea, it * trengtt ens; while it makes a p'casant drink, it at the same time builds up the run-down system. For Wilson’s luvalids’ Fort is a fine old generous wine, full bodied, which is guaranteed to make blood, and to ald a new feeling of streng h and hope to the hypochendriac li is a great deai more valuable than the wdinary tonic-, for while it sharpens the } app tite it at the same time has the power . > } » to make new flesh and muscles. Allover the country, this wine is in demand, re- placing many of the worthless nostrums, \hic’: have teea impudently called tonics und blood makers, A big bracing tonne. Sod by all dealers at $7,50 per case of 12 quart bottles, half case $f or 75 cents per wmitic. Address—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. 246. ——> @ — THE BASMET SUCIAL AL KELLY'S CeLOSS, The prediction ventured a few days ago th atthe first basket secial at Kelly’: Cross would be a success, has been granid- ly verified. The 23rd inst., brought a fair 1s most foul, which prevent- ed -ome of tne ladies of even the parish trom swelling the goodly number of taste- fully decorated and temptingly plenished baskets. An idea can be gained of the re sults of the ladies’ share of the business, and of the generosity of the purchasers, wheu we canray that under such un- favorable circumstances the financial re- cord of country basket socials has been tx aten—almost dis anced,—over $150 hav ing been realized. Then the programme, that in itself was worth thrice the admis- sion fee. The St. Dunstan’s Contingent, asusual where they appear, took the palm in-the vocal and the instrumental. St. Jocepi’s parish would be ungrateful indeed, should they fail to appreciate the spirit which prumpted Fathers McDougal! and [gnatius McDonald, and Professor: Jas. Gallant, F. O’Neill and R. Johnston to succeed in reaching Kelly’s Cross on such roads. This was Father McDougall’: first appearance befvre an audience here, and his coming again will be looked for ward to with eayerness. Then Mrs. Tuomas Cass, of Novth River, who is an old parisLioner and favorite a3 a soloist; and Mr. F. Trainor of the city, is alway: sure to be encored—which speaks vui- umes. The Rev. Rector of St. Dunstan’: College also graced the occasion with his presence, and added perceptibly to the sum named above. The chair was abl: filled by our l.cai merciant, Mr. Brad'ery while the proceeds amply testify to tus capacity «f Mr. O. B. Wadman as an auc toneer, and it would be bat a meagre ac: f gratitnde on our part to share ou patronage with the ‘Wonderful Little Uheap Man” at Crapaud. We heartily congratulate Father Reid on the success of his first social at Kelly’s Cross. More anon aight but roa One wuo WAS PRESENT. -- so It Saved Our Child, “Jy little daughter, three andl a hat years old, suffered. three years with Eézema. Her little body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have entirely cured and saved our cbhi!d. Her skin is clear and not a sign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands bene- fited by this vufailing cure for piles and skin diseoses At the residence of her son-in-law. Stew: r. Street, Charlottetown, 01 the 27th Dec , Mary, relect of Richard Power, aged 67 years. [Boston papers please copy.) At Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, ou the 26th December, after a lingering illness, Patrick Mc Quaid, in the 661h year of his age. May his toul rest in peace.¢ At 1 Ohio street, Boston, Mass., Dec. 16tl!, William Gardiner, aged 61 years and 8 months. At Shulenacadie, N.S., December 17, 1895, Richard Neal, in the 96th year of bis aze. + - —J A pka-ingagitation will shortly fill the minds cf the ladies touching new costumes Nothing better can be obtained than a Cravenette. In a variety of shales, it makes up as a smart costume or wrap, or closk, if need be, while it is at the same time abs lately impervious to rain or du t. [t is rainproof, and yet as porous a+ any other dress m: ate rial, so that itis free frou the oljections of the rubber goods, Cravenette in Navy, Myrtle, Browr, Grey, Castor arid Black, the ideal dre: s goes for spring and summer. Save mc- cy in wear, while it guarantees a distin yve appearance, 246 ——..aoo———— Gentlemen of refined taste chew BRAVER plug exclusively. It is ab- eolutely pure with a rich favor. Refuse cheap imitations. WHEAT WANTED. Highest Market Price Paid. —ALSO a Best Quality Rolled Oatmeal exchanged for good Oats at Charlottetown Roller Hills, dec31—3i (246) wy 3i OBLIUARY, Quite a gloom was ca tover the ood people of Pi-quid by the sudden and un x peeted death of Mrs. Patrick McK:nnon, | which oceurred on Dee. 12th. Death at any time ix an unweleome visi or, but when he marks for his victim the strong wnd healthy head of a family, and transforms a happy home into a scene of mourning the heartfelt sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved in their hour of affliction. Her many excel- ‘ent quilities and gonial disposition won for the deceased a deserving popularity. The large concourse of people that fol- lowed her remains to St. Andrew’s ceme- tery testified to the esteem in which she was held by tho-e who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. R. I. P. lintels aan Rheumatism t caused by lactic acid in tie blood. Hood’s Sarsapar.jia neutral zes this acid and cures rhenmat+m, Lapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleane-. It is not a liqnid, leaves no odor, and can be used) while the glove is on the hand. For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. liduoissmaide saga Purchase a by'tle of Pathison’s camp coffee, 25c., at the Central drugstore. You w.ll find it come in handy to-.worrow. Jur coffee is fresh ground. A fine ae- srtment of fruts, nuts, cat dy, syrups and cordials to choose from at Sanderson & Cw’s. d30 2i If fashion has a favorite this season i) eertainly is our double-breasted box-back overcoats, made in our fashionable va, of English beaver, for $17.00 —S. A. WeDor- ald, fashionable tailor. d3l 4: Gre n grapes, Jamaica oranges, Messina iemons, nortwern spy apples, &e., at Leer & Golf's. Follow the crow] to Carter’s Book:t 1e this evenins. The lig discount sale at Carter’s Book- store closes with this evenings trade. Don’t mi-s this golden opportunity. For fresh roa-ted and fresh grovnd cottee yo to Beer & Goff s. Toroxto, Dice. 27.— The evening pipers give the following Statement, made by a rentleman here, whose name is not given: “I haye a letter in my pocket from a well posted military friend in Eng'and, who tells me Toronto ie to bea garrison town, and before 1S9G merges into 1897, we will heve the 100 h regiment here. You know ae are the a Canadians.” 4 SOPODIOOD IDO oo. Moves SIOQDOGSSS, “WORTE_A GUIYSA A BOX.” | ; ts gc = PL LSS (Tasteless—Effectual.) ERILIGUS and HERVOUS DISORDERS. § @ Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the $ Stomach, Giddiness, Fuliness, Swelli:9 after Meals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness. Scurvy. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Steep, Frightful Dreams, Ail Nervous and Trer.bling Sensations, and Ir- regularilics Incidental to Ladies. Covered with 2 Tasteless aud Soluble Coating. § Wheesale Agts, Evans & Sons, £1, Moutrea |. aagenes* Oe i SITUS 200 sale by a.l druggists, OP OREMOMOA ORE TER OEE Avail yourselves of the opportunity. A large quantity made into small par- tic'es. Drop in and we'll explain whv we sell a good Cough “ Drop,” 2 oz. for 5 cents. Drop one in your mouth and you drop your cough. A.W. EE DDIN, Phm.B, CENTRAL DRUG STORE, No Side Queen Square. — 1IN—— : CONFECTIONERY ! AR 9 *AMA* 6 AOME OOOO DOOSODEDOARA ROS waee SHED 59 SEOOSSSO OSS SOs A Happy New Year To All, Now is the tine to buy New Year G fix. To-night and Monlay an Tuesday we will give 25 and 30 per ) z I cent. discount on all Faney Good including Albume, Dre-sirg Cases, Work Ba ket-, Jewel Ca e+, Manicnr S.us, Fancy China and Tyys of a Jezeriptions, Calendars, Xinas an New Year’s Card at cost. € LEWIS, {RARE OPPURTDNI'Y I have just received a nice assortment f:— Ladies’ Rolled Plate Chains. Gents’ Rollei Plate Chains. Ladies Gold Filled Watches. Gent’ Gold Filled Watches. As these goods are a little Tate in thei arrival, [ will offer them until Xmas at price: that are bound to sell them. Any person intending to purchase a va‘ch or chain in the near future will do weil to in-pect and compare prices on those goods before purchasing. W. N. TANTON, Great George street, near Queen press Dec. 20—135 w w Nickle Alarm m Clocks From now + aendil Christmas we will sell our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at a big discount—20, 30 and 45 per cent. Now if you want to present your friends with nice pre- ents at a low price give usa call. Also, repairing attended to with punctuality and war- ranted. G. G. JURY, decl2 North Side Queen Squar-:. Niw Time To secure bargains in Foot- wear. We are closing out broken lines at very low prices. From this time out we will give some ¢tartling bargains in Boote and Shoes, “ Cheap Shoe Store.” R. K. JO3T, 136 QUEEN ST. Two Doors Below Prowse{Bros. BLACK ! To Working BLACK ! Mien and Gthers Black Shirts. ’ exception, the best value ever shown by us, and worth more if bought in the and we are prepared to ineaiy ihe | |4 Backets. size from 14 to 18 : without? a] regular way. crowds, who'esale or ret: ail, neck, or any quantity from one shirt to one hundret dc zen. TWENTY-FIVE wonderful cheap Undershirts. line is 40 cents’ eech, place them on our couvters for and sce those gi ods. PROWSE BRO The Wonderfal Cheap Men. THE LAST! ee ee ——_— CENTS wil The segular tlem cheap and will | Call early but we boug Charolttetown, December.28, We would like you ‘o think over accordingly. Our Bankrupt Sale has already assumed propo sanguine expectations. the last and greatest Don’t let the opportunity pass. McKay Woolen Company, Bargain Corner. night ? Kt is DECEMBER 3 OC TAA AS LOE LIES SNL SE ODL PALE DADDIES LGD DIL RABE ALDI LEELA VDE AIORLE LL LENP LA APR IIIS IE GILEAD Te Hi ly 1895 20 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets and Uapes at Half Price. : 66 sé ‘ e. UNDERCLOTHING. UNDERCLOTHING. = «: : of those | 2 i6 - We want to close JUST LISTEN TO THIS! price $4.28, r ow SZ.i2 450; * 2S 3.80 G, vs 250 —. 2.9 16.50, * 5,25 this lot out. Tf you want babenins this is your chance, J. B. MACDONALD & C2, Charlottetown, December 30, 1895—dy & wky 1. This is the last advertisement you will sec from Us tiis year. what we have to say, and act BVill you be one to rfions beyond our swell the tide to- chance you will haye th's year. Sit nc MI a adh haga ew Year's Day ——AT THE—— BICYCLE ACADEMY AND ROLLER RINK. —'x)-——— — The — Acadeny and Roiler Rink will be the ‘New Year’s Day. to begin at 2.50, between nes Uanuon, Prowse, Caldwell, C vok, Davies, Carbonell, Harvie Batts has ie arranged, Artillery Band ia attendance. A Jimited number of Roller WALTER P. DOULL. har lottetow pn, Dee ember a. Skates Pa ik A wn 5 - z S ¢ > ‘ ° v YEAR'S GIFTS, Useful. CAMERON BLOCK, T Beautiful and - 27 W Fancy Goods to clear, E.W. TAYLOR, X 4 i dec 2) Per Cent. off some of the N UNDERCLOTHING — —AND -—- TOP SHIRTS ERCELLENT WALUVUE ZT, D.A. BRUCE'S. Charlottetown, December 28, 1895 —dy LONDON HOUSE. MEN'S FUR GAPS Selling at Special D's:ount MEN'S HEAVY CLOTH GAPS. See the line selling at Thirty Cents. TJ. HARRIS. dee2T— ly Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy ee eS ast Call for the season ee WEEES & CO. Hali Price Column. BiG DISCOUAT COLUMN. We offer everything in this column at | half price. We want a clean stock, and have put the oods at prices that will clear | them. Half price takes the goods. First come, first choice. 27 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets. Twenty-seven Ladies’ Black and few Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily trimmed, mosily our wholesales samples. Ail must becleared. A!.L HALF PRICE. | & 2.40 Jackets for $1.20 3.60 " Vg 1.80 4.75 . ” 2 38 6.30 ~ 7 3.35 8.00 oe « 490 1060 ” “ =.30 12 £0 - - 6.49 Weeks’ Half Prica Caluma, 17 LADIES’ WATERPROOFS. Scv nal odd Jines—all sizes, good patterrs ail half price Weeks’ Ealf Pricg Column. and BONNETS—all half price. 88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, all to dlear at FIFTY CENTS This season’s goods, and eold hy us at from 78 cents to $1.80. Ali go at 50 cts. WEEKS. Furs 7 ‘Suee ! Jalance of etock of Ladies’, Muffs, Col ars, few Capes, few Ruffs, at clearing prices, Don’t pass us if it is & matter of saving money. Ladies’ and Gents’ Heavy Winter Gloves. Same prices as sold at Xmas. Can’t make them any cheaper. Sold too cheap } now. = », worth $1.00; 98c., worth $1.25 ; $1.69, worth $1.45. Ladies--84c., worth ¢1. 10 ; 98c., worth $1.25. Gents’ Linen Collars, Culfs and Shirts, Business Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, wor.h $1.25 Best Open Back or Front White Shirt in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. Cel'ars 16 ceats, worth 22 cents, ‘uffs, 22 cents, worth 30 cents. Gents’ Winter Underclothing. Another Case just received Wedresday, same price as last. SUETLAND UN | DERCLOTH ING, $1.30 a suit, worth $2 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, Hats | DBRCLOTH IDS Seo oan en Se MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS. Hun dreds sold but a few leit yet, Your choice cheap Ladies’ and Geni’ Warm CHAMOIS | VESTS, all sizes, and will clear at low prices, Honest Goods at Honest Prices. WEEKS. Wants, Lost, Found ide Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. FOR SALE—One oxy-ether stereorticon Tiss is one of the best instraments made, and will be sold at less than half price. To a re- sronsible party time will be given for p»y- ment.—J H HASLAM, Spri ngficid. decil LOST -This morning, between the Post Office and Water Street, a pure containing a small sum of money, Finder will kindly leave the same at ibis Office, cec3i TO LET—Two large flats in the brick build- irg on Queen Srreet,- adjoining Norton’s hardware store. Central logality, well lignt- ed, with eary approach from Queen Street. Suitable for offices or large societies, ete. A p- ply to J B MACDONALD & Co. 3w—dec3o WANTED—A maid for generat housework for one month.—Mks Geo E Fuun, Upper Prince Street. dec24 LOST—On Thursday evening, either on Gratton Street or Queeis Street, a goid breast- pin with a white stone. Reward will be paid itis ieft at this offce. dec23 LOST—Last evening, about six o’clock, ou Water Street, near Queen Hotel, the fro nt board of a sleigh (blue), Please return to Fiynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and King Streets decl7 STAM PS—All kinds of po*tage stamps wanted, send for ere GRrunpDy, Bedford’ Road, Toronto lw pd—nov2s8 $1500. $0 down, $900 on mor'tave if de sired—buvs desirable welling near centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apriv to A MELuIsH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets, = Lovo MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoim- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy mart of the city, fronting the Hillsborough tiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I has a fine lawn, coach house and stable ‘a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Appiy to Bens Davixs. octi—d&w guarvaw pat law A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NicHoLs & Co, Wesley Zui dings, Toront wy « §—deelS STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored for the winter season at P H TRAINOR’s, 224 Kent Street. lw—decl3 FOR § ALE—A hay press wil! be sold cheap. Apply at the residence of the undersigned 1:19 Rochford Street.—W™™ Scort. decli—iw pd FOR ADOPTION—English orphan girl, aged 14 years, Apply between hours of 12 and lpm to Riv JAMES Simpson, Rochford Street, deecls TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air. bath, ete. Rent mod- erate Apply to K M Moone. tf—dec7 TO LET—A good tenement house on Bishop Street. Contains six rooms. Apply tu THos CAMPBELL. ur—de.19 WANTED-—Girl for general work. Appl to ins PS Brown, dec23 TO LET—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or Mr Hende.son. Oct 12, —— TO LET—A shop on ecroer of Bayfield and’ Great George strevts. Apply on the premiser novl ‘MONEY—Loans made on city or country property. Apply tof W L Moore, Solicitor, &c, Loudon House Corner. d&w 3m --decs sera eee TO LET—Two offices in th: Stamper Bloc ate pply to Prowse Bros iU—ma :