THE ———— ee YOU TRY OUR ALCAKE 12c per pound (p STEWART: ‘ ECLICSE BAKERY . Bakes Hest Bread. faeeo ee weeeee —— Teacher Wanted. Br the Board of School Trustees ot Charlot etown—on thoroughly competent | to teach Freehand Hand Drawing. Ap- pir to E. STEWART, Sec’y of Board. Jan. 29), 97 y feb l, 6,and why. —————— Nees eee eRe eee oee o YOU (wn Judge. We sdvertise to do | . ‘ » | certain things. If we ®) cannot co as we siy then i we will be compelled to eo out of business. You have work to be done and require it well done else you are not satisfied. YOU ARE THEJUDGE. We claim that our meth- ods are up to date and give Satisiaction In every re- spect. OUR CLAIM is backed up by the fact that people who have had work done by us invariably re- turn and Iwing their faiends withthem. What more proof is needed. Conscientious up to date our motto. Berlin Dental Parlors. Over § work is tore ] oryothers eoeoeoes COOOOOOO SOOT LSEBOOOSOOGOOS GOGO HOSS SSESSSFSLOSIAFOOS SHO OO LOS SO OS SO IOS OS O SSSR ODES SOOESESEOLESOSCHSESSOCASES OSCE OOSOSSOTOHEE we PSOCSHSSESESCOHESLOSTOSAOSSSSSSEGSHSSSOSSSSSSETSOEOSE SSOHOSOSSOOSOOOS FOOSE SODSOSSSHGOSOSOS SIDS SOOSOASSOSSESOSS HOSES ESSSOSSSSEOCOSSSSSSETESOHOSESS oc et 7 “e ene ete eS eS] WHY PAYS The “EMPIRE” equals any Surp ryPrR WRITER ior a 0 evenings The various congregations were urgent!) means half cotton. But . | appealed to for assistance. The people are ] -e snerk al it th . lyiog by thousands for want of food. He when we speak v ”) i ihe Pe ed gives twice who gives quickly. quilty of oar FUKNI- >. on "iG 2 a en SESS weet TURR there is no guess. ares” SOCSENOR I | ie ee ois ee ing abont it~ from :tart mv seat steeneceese - to finish we contro: its + ppl: 1 at ict toed aac anetatgh tat quality—know just what SOSCSssecoecsocecoseseeses | MY MARITAL sc cen "4 4) ail , ° 9 oe Wc Is onan ee ak Ctr cedinnes - its made of : nd how : 4 be alaeeana ag: oa. + well it’s put together, and : W h e Nn : Tre asurer. what it’s worih Ours is : > ae the guaranteed kind. S ° fo wing 81 Dscript ons have eed : e re t he Bank of Nova Scotia: Tram i : ; | N d ° it's Mahéeie. eS —s $10.00 MARK WRIGHT & C8., [T. ° N ce S eee RO. --- <9 --aicemeteiee Soe. a a rr 1 * ° I nO HamGraOt ..ccccocs c's cstceree ONG { ~ ° ° 2 : © \LHHPETN TTR OTERRONIODIONIODDTDONRED SEF POPNIR ROOT ERPPDER RAR: FP PPPPTPRZ ° e.= = ® | = = || E ppp HE OUR GREAT ANNUAL 3 > REDDIN BROTHERS 3) 3 ; nue . 2 | = | — : 2 |= = © Opposite P. O. > = : $| = = 8692000060880 0960809080880805 | &- = Slain aia sitaclaclis Saris = SALE WiLL BEGIN = Be - > ‘We're Through #/¢ 3 i J TB =e ‘Stock-taking. = E II ANE “ j - ¢ DLOCK-LAKILS. $= Ni ' Ce J =4 ( : , = | ry on = Teese : = ‘ ( iS You have aright to expect GREAT I HINGS = oO *|= from us, We are the originators of sp cial mid winte r 3 ¢ oo. €|£ White Goods Sales. We «re progressive. All cur 3 e = f rmer bargains will be eclipsed, and we can promise = ( a = you the largest display of 2 > o +4. W, REDDIN, Phm B. 4|E ) | Ae i, DOU, L , F ’ — ae White Vvear 2 : ats | S| ‘ 7 at the lowest prices ever offered by vs- = = — = = = sees Allin many ways. ¥ pos ve alignn rad steei paris ent, simpie Ww. i MALY PMICH ONLY $55.00. The Wiliams Mig. €o.. Lid, Mentreal,P, @ 5 WANT THE BEST. § ( ( ¢ i ER i i i i i | to make the Carnival Wednesday evening eflects are on a scale never before equalled eeny, and 1 each for malicious injuries | Scott Act summonses were dismissed, also | sent up fortrisl in the Supreme Court. Agents , DAILY 4 Leer Bros. for Dress Goods CoRkesPoNDENcE Crowded out, sinha Sitssy Hose Co.~ Meeting tonight at 7 oclock.—T. Rovaghan, Captain, - | meeting of the School Board at 730 thie eV eolng. eosniinliiiny Exerxveert.—Class of instruction to- night at 7.30. Construction of a double lock bridge. -_ _>- Ar rue Cares —Crossing today. both ways The mai special reached the city about 2 o’elock this afternoon, sence Waren this paper for Thursday evening, Feb. llth, and do not make any other engagement for that evening. illbieneien Tae Ixpran Fawixe Fuxp —The col- ection at St. Peter’s Church next Sunday will be given to the Famine Fand. me Sr. James’ Concert.—We cai! special attention to the Concert in St. James’ Hal! tomerrow eveuing. The pogramme |; which we publish today is first-class in jevery yarticular. Give them a crowded house. i ue Potice Covurt.--This forenoon two Scott Act cases made up the docket. The summons against Angus Desroche was dismissed, and the case against Thomas | Morris was adjourned for one week for judgment. deceit Yue Cuartorrerown Boinp or Trane. —-A special meeting of this corporation will be held in the Masonic Temple build- ing on Wednesday the 3rd day ct | February next, ai eight o’clock p. m., to receive the report of the tariff c mmittee, and elect members.—E. T, Hicas, See’y. 26 3i sisiaitaiemin Tea axp Arron Fatr.—The ladies of the Masonic Fraternity intend having an afternoon tea and sale of aprons and fancy work from 3 to §.30, and a high tes from 6 to 7.30, and entertainment at 8 p. m., all to take place at Hotel Davies on Wed- nesday, Feb. 10. Half fares from Sum- merside. Programme will appear later. ——»— Cannivat.—No expense is being epared asuccess. The decorations and electrical no this city and there will be no dearth of handsome costumes as enough names are n to make the event entirely svecessful. \ wioter without a carnival would leave a void which would be very much felt, and the public are certain this week of seeing a carnival first-clax+ *» evs ry respect. —_—.>—_—. Tue Mowxru’s Kevoxv,—At the police court, during the month of January, tierce were twelve convictions for drunkenness, 10 for violating the Scott Act, 3 for lar- to property, aseault and nuisance. Eight | nuisence and I assault case. A man charged with receiving etolen goods was The receipts of the Court amounted to $143.05. for pure blood. Hood’s Sarsapar Ila is ; chattel the One True Blood Purifi:r and nerve PERSONAL. builder. D-. Stewart, of Georgetown, is at the | DEXSEIMITT RISER TE TEM Hotel Davies today. “ ir Hon. Peter Sinclair, Summerfield, is in | py Thin ale va the city. He is at the Queen Hotel. be ; Mr. and Mrs. Glad-tone started from i s Ba | Hawarden for London on Wednesday last, | Bq Chiidren ‘a ev route for Caunes. Both are in excellent i a et hea!th, re) ; . ° a _ cr ag ne satisfac iy ; C. ptain Macdonald, recently dismiesed | Ba One satisfaction in giving Jobo” & e . i 3 v4 son’s Emulsion to children, is rom the Government steam dredge with- ian ahaa ti fe out GEIS, Tepes Sem genes KF We a The fant is ie oon b= cone i Y ‘ . e ’ 4 heme at Whim Road Cros. Captain) § fond of it. | Auother satisfuc~ Macdonald has been thirteen years in the | gy ; ; : : : ; an | service, and has given the fullest suti fac- | tion is, because it will make y as = oS | ed them plump and give them & tion during that long period. But the] yy os pe Gover . » place ies growth and prosperity. It Ka joverpment wanted the place fora Gilt] ke shota'd te Bven ta ai chiltren partizan, and be had to walk the p'ank. ya TT _ ale toda: arpelogy RA | 4.) who are too thir, or too pale. Ba SUP RE sal COURT . It strengthens the digestive H | Sle i crgans, tnd the nerves, and ms . . ir he ‘ j , »} | Moxpary, Feb, 1. ia furoieh s material for rich gg C os hel ‘al i ry blood. Large bottle, ge | ahtii vs. the rmmercial niopn insur | > 7 ‘sc _ mre } ance Company. This case was finished cn "4 PRICE 50 CENTS. o Saturday afternoon, when the court took i Johnsen & Johnson, r | time. v4 Graduates in Pharmacy : . 2 rraduates in armMacy. Perry vs. Chaisson.— Action for slander. " , | Tred in Summer-ide October term before | % O23 WESABE SESE T DS | Mr. Ju-tiee Fi zgerald and a jucy, when a verdict found for plaintilf. This is an ap pleation to set usile the verdict and for a non*n't on the ground that no slander wae | vy heard before the reved and is Dow Deir ourt M McDonald, for Paint Re Wa Bi Siewart, Q Cc » for the Jeftendant. INDIA’S FAMINE FUND. The necd of India was yesterday @ pro- miuent feature of the pulpits of the city. EXAMINER [LIGA ARO OTHER ITEMS, i Great Excitement {In Dartmout) Over H's Crry Scnoot Boarp.—There will be a SYLVESTER McDONALD AGAIN. Wonder ul Cures. There is considerable talk in Dartmouth just now about a man named McDonald who is credited with some wouderful cures of pains aud aches by laying on of hand, The incredulity and noncontidence of some of the most obdurate disbelievers in this sort of spiritaalism has been shaken by reports of the stranger’s doings in Dartmouth. An Evening Mail reporter talked with several weli known citizens who declared positively that McDonald had caused members of their families to get up and walk in an instant, after being iaid up for years. The mo-t extravagant stories are told and believed of the man’s wonderful power. McDonald is being sought after to restore impaired sight, to cause Cancers to disappear, to straighten crooked and deformed limbs, to make sciatica and headache vanish, and in short to make the biind to see, the lame to walk and the dumb to speak. It is no fairy tale, but an actual fact that these things «re happening in Dartmouth and the strangest part of it is the reported wonderful cures are apparently beyond question, in several cases investigated by the reporter, and the trouble is to account for them. McDonald charges nothing for his services and his attenda ce is as efficacious without as with presents. His own statemevt of iis al- leged extraordinary power is that he knows nothing more than anybody elve. He says he is an agent only. A barber by trade, a few years ago he received a call one night and a voice said to bim, “Go do my work. and you shall not want.” McDonald was three times inspired by the vision, end eft his trade and pursued his present, avoca- tion. Hesays he does not know what works the cures. He lays ou bis hands end the thing isdone, He is pronounced a humbag by many people, but there is great excitement about the matter in Dart- mouth — Halifax Mail. (McDonald lived in Char'ottetown for many years, and kept a barber shop on Queen Street. He did not show any won- derful power while here, and the report is to be taken with a large grain of salt.] Coe east ean emai dal Arrer Scates.—Commi-sioner Palmer is at Cape Traverse today enquiring into charges made against one or two employes of the Federal Government. ~~ Banp at the Rink to-aight. Tne STANLEY this forenoon. night. crossed to Georgetown She will remain there over An Op Axp Wett Tried Remepy — Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, soft ens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhaa. Is pleasant to the taste. Soild by Druggiste in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bettle. Its value is incaiculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wivslow’s Sooth ing Syrup, and take vo other kind 1 35 w sil Valentines — Comic, trade, portrait, sharp darts; also fancy lace va'entin*r, wh >lesa'e and retai) at Carter’s bookstore. 26, lw Neuralgia is the prayer of the nerves half price. two suits to any one customer. MONDAY, FEB RUARY 1, 1897. $3 Suits for $1.50; $3.50 Suits for $1.75; $3,75 Suits for $1.88; $4 Suits for $2 for $2.25; $4.75 Suits for $2.38; $5 Suits for 5250 - s Children’s Clothing Cui in Two. ste st Sle te Sale ats [200 SUETS AT BAL Pics We have two hundred suits for children left over trom last season, that we are determined to clear before new stock arrives, and in order to do so will offer ths lot at $450 Suits Now, do not delay too long as we are bound to sell these to first customers. Put your little cash in your pocket as we are offering them for cash only. Not more than PROWSE BROTHERS THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. ee ee To-day, and Every Day This Week. Weeks and months ago we began collecting the goods for this our Annual White Goods Sale. The extent of that preparation we will show to-morrow in cur large display of White Goods, and at prices much below the market. Qur display includes: — Sheeting and Pillow Cottons. White Swiss Embreideries. —— | —_—_— : Bleached and Unbleached, plain Carefully sclected,handsome designs and twilled, all widths, best Canadian at prices from 2¢ to 5Uc; imported es- and English makes. All prices. pecially for this sale. a TOPOPPOFEP RDI ORR RRP ORP DTTP ITIOD PROT $$6556666S4S665545555550 s | | Commercially Speaking “ All wool” freqrently = : P. S.-— The balance cleared out before Monday vovevenenennenenneriyt | THE WEATHER.,--Moderate -w Soher temperature, EER BROS. to be | | i j of our remnants are bbbbad Ss uidAiAAlA ib AslAbAAiSAUAiAbAASUAl WAALADAU sate inds; mestly west and north; fine or ij holding their annual | farn ture, coffins, etc., this business being Lawns, Nainsook and Apron Cottons. Piain, pleated, tucked, and hem- stitched from 12¢ to 30c per yd — t Horrickses English Cottons. Tucked Bleach xl twill, for Underwear. at 94 and |24< per yd. and scoured, plain and Special! quality Ladies’ White Underwear Table Linens and Napkins. In Bleached and Unbleached; buy White Skirts, Drawers, Chemises, Irish make, at special prices for the Night Gowns, Corset Covers, very pret sale,. Special value Napkins S1.25° tily trimmed and good quality S105 1 and $2,00 doz. | Gents’ Shirts and Collars. ON ae | Satin Finishand Honeycomb ; COUNTERPANES. | Men’s White and Unlaundried Shirts, linen fronts and cuffs, specially clean reinforced back and fronts, coliars best 4 ply, special sale price 1 In all sizes all qualities; all neat and fresh goods, at all prices. White Lace Curtains. Erish Towels and Rollerings. awl! dak ~_— Iinvorted direct from Belfast, Ire-| Fine Nottingham and Scotch Lace i . ‘ 2 Y . > land. Value cannot e jualled in Curtains and Curtain Nets, 2h yds 0 the: city, Two special lines Towels at 4+ yds long, new spring patterns, from | 30e to $6 per pair pe ay & tw $1.50 and $2.00 per dozen. Note Particularly ent We also include in this White we pakea point of buying for spot 5 Sale ‘cash, when the market is the cheapest Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Gents Hand-'and from only the very best manufac- karchiefs, Plain Nainsooks, Plain Lin- turers It places us in No 1 position ers, Plain Lawns, Doylies and Fancy ; to obtain the very best goods, and we Linens and Tray Cloths, Glass Cloths, |invite the public to inspect our dis- Siviss Checks, Satin Checks. | play and prices ; Annuel White Goods Sale begins Tuesday. January 26, 9 a.1s LOCAL NOTICES, MOUNT STEWART NOTES, The S. P. A. of Mount Stewart intended reunion on the 28th unfavorable weather until further Several gentiemea members who from Charlottetowa that evening Explosion in prices—dress goods prices torn to one-half, to one-third, yes, in some cases to one-quarter their ordinary prices. Why, come along, we will tell you. Why, read advertisement in this issue.—Jas. Paton & Co. Ten days epecial selling planned for now in our dress goods department. Richest picking now. Kead our advertisement.— Jas. Paton & Co. See our value in pillow shams—a_ very nice line, finely made, fine cotton, nicely finished, Sale pricee cre only $1.00,$1.32, $1.55, $1.68 per pair—Moore & McLeod. Men’s white laundried shirts, linen bosoms and bands, good value at $1.00 our price 75 centsa—Moore & McLeod. ult., but owing to were obliged to postpone it notice. came were disappointed as regards the meeting. but wereamply consoled by a goose-supper | at the house of RK. Farquharson, E=q. Mr. A. W. Pigot is doing an extensive emelt business this season. A smelt cap— turcd by him last weex measured about 12 | inches in iength. As opposition is the soul of trade, we | sre glad tosee thatour hustling young citizen, Mr. Clark, has opened a furniture ectat lishment, dealing extensively in house ! torn erly monopolized by Messrs.jDouglass, LaBlanche & Co. Some of the local flyers teated their powers of speed ou Hiilsboro ice on Mon- day evening. Mr. G. B. McKachern’s iilly, Lizzie K, took first place, followed closely by Mr.. W. L. McLaren’s Daisy. The challenge trot arranged to take place be- tween Lubly Man, owned by J.J. Dunn, | and Mr, G. Manson’s Vitality, dd not take place, owing to the unavoidayle absence of Mr. Dunn. Mr. Jack’ Kgan has urrived home from Fredericton, N.B., where he has been taking a course of m'| tary instruction at | Men’s unlaundried shirts, good 45 cent value sale price 29%cents. Sizes 14, 15, 15}—Moore & McLeod. See that special “snap” iv ladies white- wear. A line of goods worth from 990 cts., to $1.45, at 55 cts.—Moore & McLeod. We have still a large s‘ock of ulsters, overcoats and reefers. Now is your time to invest in any of these goods as the prices we now offer them at are away below what they will be bought fur next fall.— McKay Woolen Co. See R. Beairsto’s ad., auction sale of Sleigh, Harness, Robes, etc., tomorrow, at the Royal School of infantry. We welcome | 2? o’clock. our young friend back to Mount Stewart. ’ ‘ 7 %o Mr. Stevens, of the Central Creamery, W ax ( andles at W atson Ss Charlottetown, and his friend, Mr, H. Dugstere. Duchemin; are visiting friends here. ami The young men of Mount Stewart have Balsamic Syrup. the ofd and best remedy fer colds. ™ 34 inch cur finest ani widest wa head on them yo’ll remember the saving reorganized the Farce and Comedy Co Watson’s Drunstore. They intend playing the popular farce, | Who is going to nave adrive on the “How He amused the Baby,” on theeven- iug of February 15th. ( riding gallery tonight? Good masic, good er, good time, Poiar Bear, Mount Stewart, Jan,. 29. It will pay you to visit ur store this Week If you want anything—no matter how little—in the way of White Goods, make—read our price list and learn how. Well save money for you on every purchase you Table Linens Needn’t tel] you we’ve the linens here you want—all linen bnying Ch’town knows onr stock already, Wili just say that during this sale we’re beating oar own upto now unmatched prices. UNBLEACHED f Fine variety of new patterns carefully telected for quality and widths, SALE PRICES: 50 inches wide, 19¢ per yard 53 “ - 2 3c “ ‘ 54 inch Damask, Ro ** 58 inch veay handsome, ~— SS 58 inch heavy weight and handsome pattern, 10:77. 69 inch Damask ie 7." a 72 inch Cream Damask che = * White Linens. Dainty White Table Linens, specially selected, handsome patterns, pure linen, soft grass bleach. e 62 inch Bleached Damask, 59e 65 aay “ “ 67¢ 70 “ «sé “ec t6e ma * Our very best goods of this width Towel Bargains. They start with a big basket full of g assoried towels, some cotton, some linen, all one price, 17e per pair. Angther big basket contains an asrort B inent, Hemmed Linen Toweis and Turkish Towels, size 38x19 inches, price Z3c per ir. Pure Linen Huck Towels, 22x46 incu m 28c per pair, $1.65 per doz. Fioe Linen Huck Towels, 22x44, l6c ee each, or $1 90 per doz. Fine Liner Huck Towels, 26x44 white and red borders. 19e each, i per doz A big lot of White Turkish Towels, as- inch, $2.25 Come aud examine. You'll — flad @ everything “as advertised.” Tewelings. We'll save you as much money here in everything else. SALE PRICES. 13} inch linen Rollering 3c per yd g134 * ‘© Heavier, de per yd 144 © Crasii, 53 per yd i: = 6e per yd 16 “ Dandee, Te per yd 16 “ Aberdeen, 8c prryd Glass Towelings, etc. Pillow Cottons. ofevery kind. Every time you layZyour # you made and rest easil\. SALE PRICES: 40 inch White, 9ic 42 inch White, lec 42 inch Circular 13 ¢ . And the higher grades a proportionate Be reductions. White Sheetings. Here’s a harvest for “canny” houre- keepers —buy now—may be a long time before you'll find such “snaps” egsin, Plain Bleached Sheating. 72 inch, 17¢ ' , Beavier, ie. ee [willed Bleached Si eet- Ings, 7. * fe Heavy Plain She: tings, 70. * Bk Soft Wigan “ 36 * 2c Plain White + 3: «2a YIPPOPEDDROTPRPEP REPT PPSPPH PRP nnn? White Wear Snap PrPRPP RPP A line of Ladies White Wear — Night Kaickers, Gowns, y boa 33, val somewhat shopworn and discolore 1—(nothing that one washing won't rem-—* edy) —regular vrice 0c > 55¢ Bach PYVVeererr er Unbleached Sheetings. We’il jast let the prices speak—they’l tell the bargain story better than we can. to $1.45, our sale price SALE PRICES: 72 inch Sheeticg, 15c per yd 72 inch Heavy Sheeting 18c per yd 72 inck “English Domestic” 19c } : os Vikite Quilts, We start this line with White Honey- comb Quilts 4x64 inches — fringed, 702 each Fringed White Honeye: mb—90x78 for $1 Soft Marseilies Quilts, soiled. epecial 98c PAC b. White Maree illes, 60x90, $ 22 each 6s 6. £5x70, 1.67 “ 72590, 1. ‘““ Specia', emall lot hardsome White Grecian, cor borders, sligatly ao ed, worth $2.45 now only $1.65. each White Cotton B'ankets start at 6% 25 rer cent | Bla: ; 2 f ! Cotions. This “White Good's Sa'e” is g ‘ing to ase put our reputation of having Cotto +s “just a little betterthan the beet’— and sell ng “just a little cheaper than the resv’— higher thanever. Sale prices, 27 inch unbleached Cot‘ons 2\ 31 “ “ “ 3c a CUS b:avyan! five o 36“ grad value bx 34 very fine, smooth and clean fi 35 “ very five and heavy 64 4) “ - 74 ——_ . "g's" ‘ orRY , WHITE CUTTORS. 26 inen 4 75 be Bl 6: “i « Oh 32 “ Heavy White Eng'ish Te ae ar a 2 le 36 “© Very Fine Fre'i h Dhe 36 6 “© White Twill Shirtings 104¢ 123 down these toa “yon may White Wasting, ete. “White Gooi’s Sale” have ent them” prices take figure. Ww Ww W a P é Ladics’ Ladle’ Pure Liner, hite Lawns 104+, 13°, 15°, per yd hire Lousdales 12e, l4c, 15e, per vd hite Check muslins a nice lot at She bite Swiss Spots 164c, Z2c, 25e ancy Wh.te Pignes 9e, 1) 4c, 1Zde Vhite Hem. stitched Handker chiefs, Te each, 74 ets per doz, i773 each, $1,285 * ™ : ; ridiculous. and vp, worth 50 per cent more. Pine » mbroideries in 9 yd ieogthe aif 250. 45¢, 45 erd 60c per piece, easiy] worth dduble. Embroideries. There’s a sa'e price on these—that akes the price of handsome goods Pretty Embroideriee—Je, le, 2c, 3c, 4c, im ——— ae ore parr s discount off white wool] i Men’ Si Dress Shirts. 75¢, We had a snap offered ns awhile ago—a sensational value in Men’s White Shirtae— & oughta big lot and here they are— finely made linen tozome 6] s such as you'd pay $1 00 for, only 75e. Sizes 14 to 16}. Just opened another “special” line off uolausdried shirte—would. regulurly se at 45c—our price for tais e&ale 2% Well mate uulaundriel shirts, liner bosom and band lo ks well and wears well—45c. Sizes, 141017. ' Well made wunlaundried shirts, linen] bosom and bands— go« l encurh for finest drers Sizes 14 to l Pr ce 75 Gent i | } ars. Ciinen ud x variety of style i & ‘ 10 per ‘ . t ply Linen Cal 2&e per pair. 4 ply Collar-, all cotton, tame as cold elsewhere as “‘pure linen”, at 15c each, our price 12 i ply i a tt ame as told e] ae where ws re en, ir pri iv per pair The ‘Bargain Bakev’’ ful! of soiled ehirte, some white, some co'ored—worth m 75¢ wo $1 { ring at 60 Ye Gentlemer Linen Finished Handker cl 2 l—1I3e each, $1.40 per i G ts pu en haudkerchief’s 2ix21l— i aCih, & It 1 et i PILLOW COTTORS WHITE COTTONS TOWELS, TOWELLING =e 9 ood Stock and © he LONDON HOUSE... «. TABLE LINENS ood Value J BARRIS | SLEIGH RUBES & HARNESS | BY AUCTION At Sales Room to-morrow, (Tuesday) at Z o'clock. Ll Superior Gisdstone Sleigh, (double seated); 1 Donble Seated Sk igh 1 Single Seated Sleigis; 1 Set Brown Har- is; i Set Black Harness; 1 Ledy’s Sad- die, Rolas; Furniture, ete Terms Cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. office, TANTED \ required Euston Street JOARDERS WANTED —Mra J J. Trainor ) linperial House, has excellent accommo- dation fora large numb rof boarders , Ketes very reasonable \ 7ANTED.-—A girl for generai rousework, references required,—Mrs, J, J. McKins non, Brighton Road, AN TED—A ec? pable servanatin a family oftwo. No washivg.—Apply at this At once, a nurse,good references Apply to Mrs. D. B. Stewart, Si | | a Me eee aE oo