6 SL ERR arma sna PP fess 8 ee te anette 08 nsec YG nn 2 E N & re Se : 4 Ahi a Tae Be tia tia ASME OTSA AA TEATS EGER NL TSE TIME TT EOE ES NE i os aS WOES RR ARNE Ae SIT BEES LIE OTT PLR ae OMY ER GPE RA ata, g poowies os Ter ADVERTISERS, Changes of ai rat it yila. m ea av to ensure ‘ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. s a* ‘ sa | B os Arrexv the A see this even pg o N \ aN arrived at Ha ax S ck t 3 r > \ meet = ver g al ; the Grafton street - Ts i 1 Thureday eve v P Hal} Tickets 1 ac enn ak = ‘ + ve { *s ‘ vi iav eve gt 4 asant evening s : t i “ _ s A worrow will be a “field ja’ bs irt l e¢ GoOcKEe ! « e ve > Act cases cianicsiliailaeiiltin Cc. O. 8 Court Charlottetown w eet t g at 5 K sha ray & S at € ; _ M " ‘ ‘ e He va i l ar e Ss ev wit! a aT « e a r I iac B = \ { ntemen Desineas Men, enter for the gymnasium elasy at the Y. ME. C. A. Classes held on | Tuesday, Thursday an? Saturday at 4.30 Pp a Tus event of this eveniag—Judge Fit gerald’s jecture in Sc. James ha Dar open ai 7.30; lecture at 8 Admission 15 cents, sli iniensien A Waryixe.—The public are warned who pretends to be studying esthood and who is the Island ee against a man for e pr nN ey lectine liecting richness of flavor, the LACCYU BEAVER ‘were Toles EAVER Stam tell tal Seecian.—A social in Little York hall will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) night at 5 ck. Pro eeds for an organ for the Methodist Church at that place Sheuld the weather prove unfavorable it will be | held the following nig = ae < Avorsex Freas. -The St. John Reeord says: There'ie a ian in Lower Cove, this city, who is 90 years eld. He is now eutting his third set of teeth, and after be- ing baid headed for a number of years his hair is coming in again as fine as silk. _— ~<--— Sate or Papers.—Remember of all per odicals in the read nz room on Thursday next at 7.30 The sale is open | hazer will re- year Ou receipt of to the public and the ceive tie publication, for the imt I vered pur 1896, each number te be de mext at the reading rr root P. E. I SHoserrat —Attention is direct- | ed to the programe of the entertainment in aid of the Prince Edward Island Hos pital, to be given in the Opera House on the evening of the 27th December. Irisa good one, snd wil! be well there be a large audience. saiaecodin Rewewser tac Dare Tree ani Bazaar will be held in the ha at Cardigyn Bridge, on Wednesday, Jan Sth, for whic) arrangements are ing inale The committee of ment are determined — A Christmas manage to meuke this enter tainment @ success in every respect, and a | large attendance is desired. ieee iid Tre Foresters.—Hawiatha Court was organized et Long Creek last week with the follow ag staff of officers; Arthur Wright, C_ R. ; Thomas Lowther, V.C.R James McKinnon, R. S&S; T. A. Stewart, F_S.; John McFadyen, Treas.; N. McFad vii acai The Tebacco used in the celebrated 7 k Smoking mixture Costs more on a than any other package. Insist On geting gepuine TONKA. aceite, Nearty Burisp Ative.—A report comes from Sackville that a girl named Ryan, who died there last week, had a narrow being buried alive. Several days previous tu her death, life had to all outward appearances fled, and the body was prepared for burial. Before the funer- al arrsngements had been completed, how- ever, the young girl came back te life, much to the astonishment«f the family. The invalid passed away two or three days later escam “ron _— -_>--— Jue Keraxuesse.—The Kermesse in aid of St. Jose's Convent opened yesterday, | and will be continued for several days. A!! who attend will have an enjoyable time, besides helping along a most deserving in~ stitution. The various tables ere well stocked and presided over by ladies of ex : nv perience. The tea and refreshiment table are replete with good things, and the oysters are delicious. The attendance last evening was large, and there was music and otber attractions. attending to-night “cca of drinking Bap Water. — Samples of Sum water from 20 wells ia the town merside, P. E. I., Mr, W. F. Best for analysis. Nearly a’! these sainples showed evidence of sewage contamination, and three especially were found to be heavily charged with dissolved Orzanic matter from stables, closets or cesspools, and would prove a rich field for the growth and multiplication of any d's ease germs that might find lodgment in the wells. Summerside evidently stands in need of a water suppiy independent of welle —St. John Telegraph. sik ihesidicignien Basser Sociat.—We understand that the parishioners of St. James’, Freetown, intend holdisg a basket social in-the B. 1 S. Hall, Emerald, on New Year's Eve. “his is Mgr. Gullie’s first call on his friends in those sections, anl we hope to eve it a euccess,in the line of socials or tea parties, as the object is to assist to pay for ay organ recent!y putin their church. There will be short addresees by leading public speakers, as well as vocal and in- strumental music in connection with this entertainment. An enjovable evening 16 in «tore for all wheattend oo Dec. 31st. Dou’t forget the date Don’t Miss This ! If you were among the fortunate number that at- tended our 60 minute sale to-day, you will not want to miss our Special Offering for HERE IT IS: to-morrow. Japanese Cushion Covers, formerly sold at 45¢., Snow Whisks, BEER the aale | rendered. Let | now be- | yea. Chap: A. F. McNeill, a ws 4. G, McKenzie, J. W; S. Beaton, S. B; Dr. A J. Murchison, Physician; Geo. Howard, | ?.<.5 were lately submiited to | PERSONAL, Mr. W. F. Mitchell, of Brantford, is among the latest arrivals at the Dav es Mr. E. Hackett, of Tienish, was the arrivals at ths Hotel evening At Ont., Hotel among Davies last the Railway House, December 16th: McDonald, Mount Stewart; T. Waleh, Walsh, Souris Mr. Geo. A. Dixon, of the McKay Woolen Co., has returned from a business trip to Nova Scotia Richard Hunt, chiirman of the Sum- merside Town Council is in town to-day. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Rev. J. J. McDonald, of Kinkora, has just returned from atrip to Boston and — York. He went west this afternoon. here were registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoen: EK. Bosweil Victoria; John MeceEachern, Cherry Valley; DS Wright, Searltown; James Laird, New Glasgow; W. V. T. Young, Truro; J. A. Macdonald, Glenaladale. Mr. J. A. Martin of Boston, is among the guests at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Martin will spend the winter in the Island provinces with relatives and friends at Tracadie. Revs. Dr. McMillan, Cardigan, D. B Reid, Kelly's Crosse, J. C. McLean, St rge’s, and J. J. Macdonald, Kinkore, are in the city. They were all in attend- ance at the kermesse last evening. Mr. Geo. D. McKinnon, eon of Alexan- der McKinnon, Esq., and the Messrs, Harry and Geoffrey Bayfield, sons of Kdward Bayfield, Esq., were among the passengers on the Stanley last evening. he tiree young men are students at Mc- Gill University, and are home for the Christinas holidays. Mrs rec einen adidas ‘ Desarixe Cuvs.—A Debating Club was organized last night in connection with the Y. M.C. A. B. F. Messervey was eleciei President; E.T. Higgs, Vice-Presi- ient, and Harry Houle, Secretayr. A’ de bate ani a literary night will be held alternately on Tuesday evenings. Haag (a ae na Arr Sare.—It is theintention of Miss Chislolm, the well-known and talented artiat, to have a Christmas sale on Thurs- day. The paintings to be disposed of will include ful studies in oils and | water colors, as a large assortment of han |-painted china. The paintiogs in clude many views of Charlottetown and the surrounding country. The work speaks for itself, and inspection in invited | at Miss Chisholm’s studio, Morris Block Any of the pictures or chinaware not sold on Thursday will be disposed of on rome beautifu as well | Monday. Se liiepemeenenl Carrer’s Artmanac.—Carter’s Prince Edward Island Aimanac and Miscellan l eons Directory for 1896 has been received by Tae Examiner. A glance atte con- ten‘s shows it to be in advance of all previous numbers— which is saying a great deal. Besides the customs tar°ff; | lists of Government officials, officers of societies and the other information usually | found within the covers of this teresting publication, there are published the returns of the last Provincial an | Dominion elections, a summary of the happenings during the year at home interest. All things considered the pub lieation is one which reflects credit upon the enterprising publisher and the J+land | Province. The almanac is from the pre-s of Mr. John Coombs, and the typogra oh c- al appearance is excellent. aniline tail See our stock for useful and fancy Xmas gifts—G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. —_— —s- — | Puke —See the bicycle for $55 in W. E Dawaon’s window. A nice Xma: pres- ent. -_ > — Ladies cloth jackets, ladies fur jackete, fur capes, fur muffs, fur collars, at big reductions till end of year to clear. Bar- gains for those that call early.—W. A. Weeks & Co., the Peopie’s Store. 3i —>—- Men’s ulsters, $4.75, $5.00 and $5.50— James Paton & Co’s. DIED. At Antwerp, Belgium, of inflammation | of the brain, Captain William Hill Town- shend, son of the late Canon Townehend, iad aa aged 48. i Two Leaders. Two Leaders. gets two glass-stoppered bottles of good Perfume done up in a neat box. gets two larger gla*s-stop- pered bottles done up in a neat box. These are extra good value We had to buy a large quantity to sell at such low prices. ade. | i See them. pez” Others from 10c. up. = | ; JOHNSON & JOHNSON, | THE DRUGGISTS. 2OOOHO58E88888488 22008 Make a point of | EXTRAORDINARILY G00D CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT ‘EXTRAORDINARILY SMALL PRICES. Removal FURNITURE Sale Save money now on. while the door is open. “MARK WRIGHT & 00, 17D. 3 p.m. to 4 p. m. 5c : 5c BROS. most in-— | and | abroad and a host of other mattere of much | THE DAILY EXAMINER " Word With You! GUME! OUR XMAS STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF Fancy & Useful Presents IS COMPLETE. | WE LEAD ALL OTHERS FOR LOW PRICES, Haszard & Moore. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1895. C.D.S8, Bargains. Three Bottles Choice English Perfume, done up in neat box, for 50 cents. Eight Cakes Pure Imported Soap, 25c. Two Glass Stoppered Bottles Canadian Perfume in box, 50 cents. Two do., larger, 80 cents (same as ad- vertised by others) ‘A.W.REDDIN, Pho. B, Central Drug Store, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE: decl7 PE. Island Railway. Christmas and New Year’s >. Holidays. Excursion return ticket at first- | class single fare will be issued |to and from al! stations. from the 20th December, 1895, .telst January, 1896, both inclusive, geod for returap to and on the 7th of January, 1896. Tickets not good for going journey after lst Janu- ary, 1896. | A. McDONALD, i Superintendent. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man.Gov.Rys | Railway Office. Charlottetown, llth December 1896. "Don't. Delay. Send your photos to have them enlarged by the Dominion Crayon Co., 224 Kent St. Nothing will make a better Christmas present. P. H. TRATNOR, Manager. decl3—4i j pre 8 to-day. AT THE POINT OF THE SWORD. More “Hotrible Scores ef Murder and \ ‘Raping by. the Kuriia ConstantTinopLe, December 15 —Ad vices from the interior show foreed con- anism occurring everywhere. Women and children, whose husbands and fathers were killed, and whose homes were de- vavabondage, accepted Islamism, where upon they have been fid and housed by Turk: In Kaiserea many women who e protectors have fallen in the massacre were offered the choice between embracing the tenets of the Koran or being either hacked to pieces or kidnapped. Ostensibly the women aecepted Islamism, thus ren- dering their lives and perhaps their honor secure, It is now known that perhaps a thousand persons were killed in the mas sacres in Kaisarea. The mutilation of corpees by the Kurds was frightful. Ip Harport during the massacres there sixty Christians fled to a church. for ‘shelter. They were-permitted for a time to believe themselves secure. Suddenly the church was surrounded by a great numer of Kurds, The doors were blown in, on] the Kurds took the Christians one at’ a time outside and, heedless of the cry for mercy from women and children, killed them either by shooting or stabbing. The first victim was the Protestant pastor of the church, who bade the others die as Chris- tians. He met his death like a martyr. Some refugees in the agony™of ‘terror offered to accept Islamism, Their eriemics, after atoe pting the cflers, dragged the con verts out and kiled tnem one by one. The Armenian churth was turned Wwto a mosque, and the Protestant church into a stable. In Kaiseria, soldiers joined in the looting that accompanied thé “massacres, Van and Trebizond are rapidly tilling with refagees from the pillaged villages adjacent 10 those cities, Hundreds of women, almost completely exhausted from fear and lack of food, reached Van and Trebiyond. Their condition is’ most de- plorable. They have been robbed of about everything they possessed: Large» ntm- bers were barefooted, the only covering they had for their bodies were thin chemises, which furnished no protection against the inclement weather. There is no doubt that many of those who escaped death at the hands-of the Kurds will die from the eff.cts of the exposure undergone. simaminecictseaneiiinaiale ips tltlcieinials NEWS NOTES, Slavin and Mitchell, the pugilists, ae to leave England for South Africa :hortly. Waterbury, Vt., bas voted to put in a new water supply, at a cost ot $34,000. Marlbor>, Mass., is figuring on a high school building to co-t about 060. No more canned meats are to be sup- plied'to the French army unless they are put up in France. A Pittefield, Mass., man recently found a $200 pearl in an oyster. It resembles a man’s head in formation. new $85,- The United States Government crop re- poit showed a lower condition and a smaller acreage of wheat than has been expected. Fifteen millions of dollara are said to be all ready to turn over-tothe Cuban insar- gents as soon as the United States recog- nized then: as belligerents. awrape treaders in Portugal, who tread out the juice with their bare feet, get fifty cents a dav, a high rate, as they claim the juice is apt to make their feet sore. Probab'y the most extraordinary ‘our- nal in the world is published weekly at Athens. Its contents are. written entirely in verse, even to the advertisements. Steps have been take towards putting a memorial tablet to Huxley in Westmin- ster Abbey, hutit is unlikely that the authorities of the abbey will consent, SHIP NEWs; Port of Charlottetewa ENTERED. Bowbridge, Sydney, Dec. 16— Omega, y Halifax; Rustic, 8s kustnet, Howe, Hughes, Sydney. CLEARED. Dec. 16—S3 Fastaet, Howe, Halifax. ————— 7a —_——_ Roger & Gales, vera, violette, iris b auch aud other odors rieeived by e:- Ju-t what the ladies ik, — A. W. Reddin, centrai drugstore. Cotp Wearuer.—At Lowelltown, Me., on Friday la+t the mercury in. the ther- momeier dropped to 21> below zero,a d at Megantic on the same day 1s<¢ bel w was recurded. At Newcastle, N. B. Lost Israel. A Lecture on the “ Identification of the Anglo-Saxon Race with the Lost Ten |} Tribes of Israel” will be delivered in Philharmonic Hall, by John Ross, under the auspices of Orient Division, 3S. of T., on THURSDAY NEXT, 19th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. Rev. D. Sutherland has kindly consented to occupy the chair. Admission, 10 cents. 362—d11 TO LET—A shopon corner of Bayfield and Great George streets. Apply on the premises novl | Thursday evening 20° below wa: marhg ed. ‘ion oie Lapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleane~. It is not a liqnid, leaves no odor, and can be used) while th gluve is on the hand. For sale oniy at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. uf. Another g an! offer in golf jers ya, silk handkerchiefs ani ‘cat ec boas. a. P tom & Co's. Men’s reefers :t $3.50, $4,50 and $5.00 at Paton & Co’s. Best silk handkerchiefsi & Co’s. town at Paton amas Presents Cuffs? We kinds at a Charlottetown, December 14, 1895—dy At a Bargain ! If you are going to give your friend a Xmas Present, don’t you think he would like a Fur Collar or Fur Collars and Beaver, have ’em in Otter, Persian Lamb, Astracan and many other Also, a few Fur bargain. Coats in Persian Lamb and Coon. LONDON HOUSE. er ee ne OVERCOATS! prices th Charlotietown, December 6, 1895—dy We are selling them at very low is, month. T. J. HARRIS. ” ~ version from:-Christianity. te Mohammed- ; stroyed have, rather than lead a life of Xmas Presents. Men’s Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, « Kid Mitis, " Wool Gloves, * Wool Gloves, * Fur Collars, “ Silk Handkerchiefs, m Fur Muffs, “ Linen Handkerchiefs, es Linen Handkerchiefs “ — Overcoats, * Silk Handkerchiefs, “ Ulsters, Carpet Sweepers, ‘“* Reefers, Rugs, * oo Curtains, ‘* Fur Caps, Portieres, “Cloth Caps, House Furnishings, “ Hard Hats, Ladies’ Mantles, Braces, Ties, “ Jackets, Underclothing, , Waterproofs. Fach and store as cheap all the above goods can be procured at ou as any other place in the city, and quite a number of them considerably cheaper. PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetawn, December 12, 1895—246 —— DECEMBER 17. In order to celebrate the FUR JACKETS. Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, uadies’ Astracan Jackets, Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Gents’ Fur Coats, $16.50, Gents’ Fur Gloves, very Ladies’ Dress Goods at a Come to us and you J. B. MATDO Market Square and Charlottetown, December 11, 1895—dy only comes once it does it brings 1895 CHRISTMAS a year, and when good cheer, happy event more cheerfully we will give our customers and others who favor us with their patronage a big reduction on the price of LADIES $35, for $25 $45, for $35. $29, for $21. for $12.50. cheap. 75 Sleigh Robes, cheapest in town. bargain. 259Dozen Silk Handkerchiefs atfridiculously low prices. will be made happy. NALD & CO, 136 Queen Street. & wky Leave office. JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. and Reefers we make! with low prices. in the city, 93 CUAL HOLIDAY LISt WEEKS & CO., The People’s Store. We Ask No Fancy Prices. Suitable Christmas Gifts, ,Suitable Christmas Gifts. | j ais : ei On» Thousand Handsome SILK HAND- | KERCHIEPS. | Furs ! Very Best Goods. Furs! Furs! Special line Mink Ruffs with spring nae — momar ‘vanes a | head, now $1.25, worth $2.00. “ ab ogc |. Ladies’ Fur Capes, Fur Muffe, Fur Col- : “tch Silk >-¢ | lars, Fur Gloves, all prices. : ss o oe | Gents’ Fur Caps, Fur Gloves, Fur ‘e ‘“ ‘“ TOC Collars. : es Ciiees Binctede “ a5¢ | Children’s Fur Sets—White Lamb Col- rae ae ‘ BC { lar, Muff and Cap complete—$2.50. ain Lamb Wool Sets, Mutfand Collar, 85c. Colored“ 35¢ | Belfast Linens, ‘ ‘ “ 50¢ ; Te Household Goods. F . " $1.00 Without exception the yalue we show The largest and prettiest display of beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs we have ever shown. uADIES’ LINEN ia this department cannot be surpassed. Unbleaehed Table Linens, 16 to 72 cts. per yard. Bleached Table Linens, 50c. to $1.75 per yard, Table Napkins. WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Our Special Lines :—$1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2 50. Linen Towels. Our Leaders, 14c. each or $1.52 a dozen, worth 18c. each. Also fine value in other prices, Fancy Stamped Linens. Fancy Appicque Liners Doylies, Handsome Centres, Tray Cloths, Five O’clock Covers, Sideboard Covers, all prices. Down Goods. Art Sateens. Cushions and Comforts with best cover- ings and fillings. Art Cambrics, 16 cents, worth 20 cents. Art Sateens, 10 cents, worth 24 cents, Dress Goods, For an Xmas Present nothing is more suitable than a Dress Length of our won- dertul line of best fine Black Cashmefe, 50 cents, worth 75 cents, Knitted Wool Goods. Heavy Shawle, Bootees, Infantees, Polkas, Scarfs, Cream and Colored Knit- ted Squares. Heavy Reversible Shawls, | $350. LADIES’ & GENTS’ UNLINED KID GLOVES, Black and Colored... LADIES !~—Duchess of York, 79c. a pair, worth $110; 4-stud button, guaran- teed, $1.25; Lacing, guaranteed, $1.25 aind $1.35. ~ GENTS’ UNLINED KID GLOVES, $1.10 and $1.55 per pair. LADIES’ JACK&TS—cleuinz p ices. 1,000 Handsome SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, 15c. to $1.25. WEEKS, HANDKERCHIEFS: Irish Cambric, Hemstitch, 10 cents each or $1.08 a dozen. Puré irish Hemstitch, 14 cents each or $1.52 a-dozen. Also, better qualities cheap. Very Pretty Embroidered chiefe, 18 and 24 cents each. GENTS’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Handker Plain Irish Cambric, fine quality, Xmas price 12c. each, $1.30 a dozen. Full size wide Hemstitch Irish Cambric, l5c. each, $1.65 a dozen. Better quality, 18c. each, $1.95 a dozen. Linen Hemstitch, 24c. each, $2.60 a dozen. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. MEN’S COLLARS, CUFFS & SHIRTS. Gents’ Linen Collars, one dozen different styles, wade of the best 4-ply Linen. Collars, 15c. each, worth 22c. Cuffs, 22c. a pair, worth 30c. White Shirts, open back or front, $1.10, worth $1.45. Business Men’s $1.00, worth $1.30. Men’s Underwear. WEEKS’ FINE PRICES. Scotch Knit Linders 65c., worth $1.00. Seoteh Kuit Drawers 65c., worth $2.00. $1.30 a suit.. Fine Shetland Under- clothing, worth $2.00. Also lower and better goods. Men’s Winter Gloves. WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Very special value. A large choice, all paizes. Special Xmas Prices :—79c. a pair, worth $1.00; 98c. a pair, worth $1.25; $1.09 a pair, worth $1.45. LADIES’ LINED GLOVES, 2 Clasps, Fur Tops, Kid Lined—84e., worth $1.10 ;. 98¢ , worth $1.25. : LADIES’ JACKETS—clearing prices 1,000 Handsome SILK HANDKER.- CHIEFS, L5c. to $1.25. WEEKS, Shirts, short tosom, $1.50 to Wholesale and Retail.. | Wh olesale and Retail , y REE a SEIN YC Everybody talking about the stylish Suits, Gcod d work, promptness, low rates Overcoats, your order at Tue Examiner We can print anything you CREAT EXCITEMENT. Ulsters GOOD TAILORING will always be appreciated by the public, and it will always be in demand. °‘We do that kind, and combine it We don’t know anything about dull times. yet we hear others talk that way. Our $16, $16, $17 and $18 Suits are plums—we have better if you want ’em. 2 GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.—We have the nobbiest line evershown Don’t pass us if you want any. McKay Woolen Co., Swell Tailors & Furnishers. Great Expectations We Don't Look for all the-trade, but all who wear Fashion able Clothing should get them made by us, because we are capable of makiug that kind, If you never had «a Suit made by us delay We no longer. will do the $15.00 SUITS—they arefout of sight. will pay $18.00 Tailors. rest. only ask you to try us—we Try us on one of our You for the same Suit at other We have seen the people who paid it McK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swe Charlottetown, December 0, 1895~—135 ll Tailors. Keeps ont Any decl4—2i ( but doesn’t keep out the air. proofed without changing its appear- ance or feeling. the wet, Simple, isn’t it ? Cioth may be Rigby 62) a ervey ~~ LET US SHOW YOU what you ought to see at the earliest pos- sible momeut—big bargains in Boots and Shoes. We can show you just what yor need for all occasions and all weathers, both for indoor and outdoor wear.. Dar— ing this month a small amount of money | will go a long way towards buying a sup- ply of Boots at the “ Cheap Shoe Store.” R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. decl2—dy MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situste adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy rt of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I Kent School. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—Last evening. about six o’clock, ot Water Street, near Queen Hotel, the front board of a sleigh (blue), Please return to Fiynn’s Stable, corner of Great George aud King Streets. decl? FOR SALE—A hay press wil! be sold cheap. Apply atthe residence of the undersigned, 119 Rochford Street.—W™M Scorr. decli—lw pd LOST.—A small yellow dog, on Friday night. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at | tnis office. dec16 2i WANTED —A girl for general housework in asmal! family. Apply at this office. decl4i—3i FOR ADOPTION—English orphan girl, aged i4 years, .Apply between hours of !2 and (1pm to Kev JaMEs Simpson, Rochford ( Street. deei3 ff STORAGE—Carriz the winter season at 4 Street. es carefully stored for H TRAINOR’S, 224 Kens iw—deci3 FOR SALE-—A second-hand Dominion Or- gan in good repair ata fair price. Apply at 3i (323) & wy—decil 4 this office. work; good reference required. Maré I Woop, Euston Street. WANTED—A young girl for light house- Apply to desll { TO LE—Half the Cottage adjoining West Apply on the premises ~ Mr Oct 12, —$600 down, $900 on mortage if de $ 1500 sired—buvse desirable dwelling near Henderson. bas a fine lawn, coach house and stable :a {| centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- most desisable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens DAVIES. ' oct]—d&w guartaw patlaw borhood, heaithy, Grafton Street. Apply to 4. MELLUISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets, _nov5 4 en Ot amen oe