THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS,/ “rs oF Peeve he following are the arrangements ! made for the 5 . 1 furs—-Beer Bros this city: se Monday, Jan. Gth—St. James’ Church : ; ( Monday w Scott | Humiliation and Thanksgiving; Rev. C Ax i W. Corey. - Tuesday, Tth—Baptist Church: The 7~ a » ‘ ‘| . : r . : A ‘ ar meeting this even- | Church Universal, Nations and Rulers; 7 spstatiation of cincers Rev. G M Campbell. \ “a - grog | ., Wednesday, Sth — First Methodist | Sty i t snug Si f ‘4 t 7 } P £ n 22) Church: Annua meeting of Bible Society; was : & fresoyterian (ea at) R, Mess: Hamlyn, Sutherland and S New Year’s | K : “ - Ihureday, 9th—St. Paul’s Schoolroom Tonka . x x : ©} ani Christian Church: Foreign Missions the iis t mp yt} * co ‘i ant the Jews; Revs. ‘r. F. Fullerton and Om meg. 4 ty & package W. J. Kirby. ‘ a - Fri lay, 10th - Zion Chureh: Home 2 ‘ sett, Be W ilamles is Meee un Y ld , | Mission ; Re ’. W Ilamlyn. fi s } 5 7 day . Lt ; iu M lay evet y next Sal irda , Iith Upper Prince Street f unfavorable | Methodist Church : Families and Sch 2 Rev. D. Sutherland ‘ bine Meetings begin at 7.30 Coliection at Cour . Ja This morning, | each service, except Wednesday, in a‘d « Wa g was committed to ja the P. E. Island H spital. Wednesday’s ae nths, in default of payme fa ction tn aid of the B ble Seciety. Rents Be alias alicia sia selacigs - PERSONAL. Tur No \ anp.—A tel vra ré v the Steam Maviration Co “sis Mr. Geo. F. Owen left for Ottawa this s Safe a val at Nassa ; yaa . ro iz. ‘ erland me itor Macd: iv leave for :- | a tawa on Monday eo on Divisi - tion and sta Alfred as been appornt pet : lanreate of Engla a for ¢ ent «quart : ; : D Douglass, of Hunter Rives sir tia { ca j sies i ‘ =e o pure ow! He is at the Queen. ILC .uea . , oe } Senator Arsenault was a passenger in : , , | the Stanley to-day en route to Oitawe. S ‘ i Ont ne hun fred a : , ” iDe.—A bout one han ired Mr. John McLean, M. P., Souris, will : ‘ ‘ q, ene a . . I a w 6O L ray tae t probably leave for Ottawa on Monday ‘ > el ainm pecia next : ‘ tor ¢ 812 1n charee f the trai: . . , ; , rt ( i ; in charg the train, Captain Maleolm Macdonald, of Gores . — a town, is among the guests at the Hotel Sens A — a mons was ?t iat 1) . ; , I7aVies, s i McIntyre, Aberdeen Hoase . 2 niyhapr ba sh egal ad : 9 i Te : os Mr. George McKinnon, leaves to-morrow | a [ec rr Teer Chaining to winnene his Studion a McGill a \ It is returna on Monday ry ne - Univers ty - . i ; r 4 TION sale of the ley Mr Ham Mr. A. . McDonald, M. P., was in town | ; ; - to-day en route for Uttawa. leaves to- furniture will take place at tle Rec ae : ‘om va. He leaves 1 oie ce Decsdas, Path int. Paritioulas morrow morning : : nage Miss Hannah Macey Macnab, sister of u few caves. ~A. MeNet L. AUC lornee?r. . ; } ? A ~. J oe the jate Sir Allan Macnab, died a few days Law Lecr s Postroyep.—Owing to | 289 8t toe age of ninety-four. ; ; " Mr . Mandoald > tne absence from the cuy of many of the Mr. A. C. Macdoald, M P., law students, the lectures by the Maste>| !$ in the city en route to Ottawa. He will | of the Rolls will be px stpon 1 until Fei "ae a e Stanley - inorrow. | lav evesing next. | Miss elena Macdonald, davehter of A. | : ee C. Macdonald, M. P., Montague, will be a | Faeiks or rae Season. Buttercnys | Passenger im the STarley to-morrow en were | ked at Warren Farm yesterday, | r rae te Halifax, | and a tew days previously maytiowers | A harles A Gillis and Lanchlin Maedon- | were picked at Fairville, N. B Some of | 4! 1, of East Boston, are here visit ng | the surubs on our lawns are budding. relatives and friends. Tuecy are registered alata ae en Hotel. pat the Que \ Lapiss, clean your kid g'oves with Jose Ir. Toussaint Arsenault, son of Senator : phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liyuid, | Arsenault, was a passenger in the Stanley | ieavea no Odor, and can be used while the | to-day en route to Memrameook to resum glove is oa the hand. For sale only at A. | hi; studies at St. Joseph’s College W. Reddia’s drugstore tf, Mr. M lesions who has beea on a visit to his frien is in Lecrcerae.—Rev. G. M. Cai pbell, of | Georgetown, was a passenger in the Stan- Charlottetown, will deliver a lecture in | ley to-day en route h Clifton, end Edwin P. at Church, on Monday, | A. Stirling, | Robins and Miss Jennie Ross, of Bedeqne, H ghfield Metbodi Jan. 61} Sulject. “The White City.” | | | | thael O’Br en, of North Dakota | i | Admiss 15 cents, children 10 cents. } were among the passengers in the Stanley | Lecture to begin at 7.30 p. m. to-Jay en rou'e to }'a fix, to resume j i — i ns their studies at Dalhousie . Distvasixe Rericiovs Worsuir.—Nel-| Roy J. A . A. Gordon received a handsom> ! Oxford b ble old library frien} Tues lay, to} to-day. The book is one of the best in le | disturbing rel aud is much appreciated by the rey. ym Army Juhn Gazette. | J. Dillon will leave on Mondéey | Monireal | ( hitlock has been summoned to ap- | pear atthe Police Court on ‘ answera charge of worsi he Salvat rship 'o Ou New Ye from an r ous | Barracks | gentleman.—St gent Mr. T. irs Day sree on a businesstrip to On‘ario, i. Os. Regular meeting of St. | and Quebce. Daring his absence Mr. | George’s Louge, N 1171, this eveni ng in | Dilion will attend the dairy conventions | Easton stree fal! at 7.30 sharp. Initiation | at Woodstock and Cornwall. He will be | in the first degree and installation of oflic- | absent from the province about three | er3 for the en-uing year. All members are | wie'ss. | requested to attend Rev. A. S. Stewart, of Woodville, was | > on Christmas day presented with a fur coat | vp Hanps —The St. John Globe | . , : CHANG Lhe : ; and mitts by his people. Mrs. Stewart says it is announced that the Boston | wa: presented with a purse. An address | , renal « | ei . ’ r | £ : , . . i Journal has late y chang d hands. Mr. accompanied the gifts, to which Mr. Stephen O'Meara, formerly of Charlotte- | Stewart made an appropriate reply. towa, is to resume the position of editor- in-chief, which he resigned some months os az i — - — FoR Tritatu.—The case of Sheriff Robertson vs Jonn Macdonald, for inter the Sheriff in the discharge of his duty, was « luded yesterday after- no yn, and Magistrate Palmer sent Macdon- | Treg 10 your Throat? ian ald up to the Supreme Court for irial. a For foot bail players a _ i we, eee Gn Gentlemen of refined taste fering with chew | : ; : | s BEAVER eres og: im ¥ solutely pure with a rich | flavor. Refuse cheap imitations. Your ee Licur 1s tae Rixx.—Messr2. Dawson | and Rogera have contracted with Mr. Per- sy ley Welsh for lighting the rink, and will | roat ae ee } 5 putin at once about fifty incandesent lamp: arranged very artistically around | : ; the buildiag. Besides giving more light Drop in and have it ing ge pitti ty etait ee § ABN removed. 10 cents. no e-o much heat, Cousequently -asier | oa the ice. They expect to open the rink 5 . on Moniay evening text. Johnson & Johnson, <= ; Kixp to Tuein Emptoves.— The firm of TH DRUGGISTS. George E. Tuckett & Co., Hamilton, Ont.,} — * a aliwavs remember their employes at | v s~ % Christmas. This year four cf the firm’s | DEE 3 0 eniployes were presented with a deed for a} 54 4 city lot accompanied by a check for $225, . : to be cashed when houses are erected REST Hy thereon. To ea f the day hands a ’ eXira week’s pay was given, and to each he e ee hands : urkey. Juring the ~ 2a ere ties. Tack are the Reed Rockers past furty years it is said that Mr. Tuckett ns has on an average donated $1,000 to his we are offering at very i 86 5 1 . ° ° employes, ex siusive of the iots, i9 in ali, low prices, considering Wirich he has giver ° - the big values they Rkabixc Room For You NG Wowes aa represent. The reading room for girls, conducted for | winte ae by the Young Wom be re “Op2n- =, CG, the past two en's Christian Association,wil 1 vhit Some very pretty Rockers, with or without arms, light to rs of the ed tonigutin the pari T. U., Grafton Street, under the auspices | Jift, easy to sit in, easy to buy, of the Union and the Y’s The daly and : ; ‘ too. Prices from $2.50 to $9. Look at them if you want to know what a pretty, cheap rock=r is. Large stock of new Chairs games, and instruc by the ladies im t for self yvernent and pleasant social hours. women over sixteen years of age are ) membership fee be iy eharged. A list for i i“ : alll bn ih seeking employment will | for the New Year arrived on as before. is willing to | Saturday. sie! MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. contributions of are re- } ————— other paper-, misc, tion of various kinds charge, will afford opportvnities in pre young welcome, n reference be kept assist by papers, books and other q ted to leave their literature donations at the ee TOOM,. —, - SR aay ee ery Look Over , The World | and we do not believe you will find 4 a store more anxious than we are to give you good value for your money, to give you reliable goods, to give you polite service, to give you reasonable prices. These three are what we believe to be the just portion due every customer of ours. These three we shall give as long as we are in business. 4 * Krmf acon LADIES’ WINTER BLOUSES AND WRAPPERS? i { note the quality of material and the make. { We believe you save money by buying these ready- BEER BROS. { made. Make it up for yourself. The prices of the Ilave vou seen the reduced prices we now offer in ° Blouses are 50c.and 75c. Wrappers, $1.80. Specially h local Nang nn feat Nom aa ee Gr Nn i Hen 2 Neen mie ng veek of prayer, Jan. 5-11, in | “3; | erte, Murray Harbor, P. E. I. {) Lloyds, 9 A.. James i } Montague, | DAILY EXAMINER - | SHIPPING NEWS List of veesels registered at the port of Charlottetown, P. &. I, during the year 1895 : April 27, 1895, schr. Kohinoor, built at Lunenburg, N. S., 77 tons, owner Peter | Clarkev, Charlottetown, P. I. I. May 20, schr. Neva, Shelburne, N. S., 145 tons, Orestas Taylor, St. John’s New- ; foundland. June 11, schr. Julia A., La Have, N. S., 15 tons, Murdock Finlayson, Pinette, Yr. Bi June 18, schr. Edwin A. Grozier, Essex, Mass., U.S., 57. tons, Neil McDougall, Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 21, schr. Claribel, Charlottetown, | P. E. I., 19 tons, Charles Doucet, Cheti - | camp, C. B } Oct. 8, schr. Julia Ward, Murray Har | bor, P. BE. I A. Rob 39 tons, Thomas Dee. 19, brigt. James E., Cardigan, | P. B. L., new vessel, 196 tons; class, Eng. , McDonald, Cardi- gan, P. E. I. Dee. 23, schr, Harvest Home, Lunen- | burg, N. S., 20 toas, Archibald Currie, Sorris, P. E. Island. Dec. 26, schr. Hannah Eldridge, United | States, 57 tons, George H. Toombs, Char- | lottetown, P. E. I. Tot 1, nine vessels; new vessels, 196 ons; registered de novo, 87 tons; trans- ferred from other ports, 294 tons; pur- | chased from foreigners, 57 tons; grand | total, 634 tons, nn os | Abstract account of all vessels register- ed at this port for the year ending 31st Dex ember. 1895: | Total or registry at end of lest year, 168 | vessel,~16,246 tons, steamers 23, 3,104 } tons. | Added this year,— New vessels, 1, 195 tons. | w. Vessels purchased from foreigners, 1;57 ons, Vessels transferred from other ports, 4, 294 tons. Vessels registered de novo, 3, 87 tons. Total added, 9 vessels, 634 tons, | Dedueted,— Vessels wrecked or otherwise lost, 3, 405 tons; steam, 1, 319 tons. Broken up, 2, Transferred to other ports, 1, 69 tons. Registered de novo, 3, 80 tons, Total deducted, 9, 642 steam, 1,319 tons, Total vessels on registry 3lst Dec., 1895, 79 tons. vessels tons; 168, 16,233 tons; steam, 22, 3,085 tons. CLASSIFIED SUMMARY. Tons. NUR ike dcdpsitesenactnedc' au, ee 12 barkentines........ «20004546 eR hos Sas co eel 1517 ee ORR ie en 6606 l sloop peledcdbegihatsties + be ckevielesusies ne ee WRIT ions ok oss eteceecs ss 1. eee | 190 19,323 rorenicaiaiiiiitita caitlin sisi Remember the auction sale of apples alae oa ’ . morrow at half-past ten o’clock by A. ur Wwenw . by McNeill & Co. avctioneers. wee A great supp’y of diaries for 1896 and | all the leading ’a@:uery magazines at Car- ‘er’s Bookstore. —_ ‘ . . Y A Goon Day's Suootixc.—On New Yeai’s Day Dr. Stewart, T. E. Morrissey and Conductor Hibbett and his son Harry, all of Georgetown, bagged thirty-three rabbits and four partridge. Who can | beat this ? See the c'othing window at the bargain corner. Every garment marked in large. plain figures. You may obtain a god view of our bargains frcm this window.— McKay Woolen Co. Ea SURN- At Innisfail, Alberta, N. W.-T., on the 23nd Dec.,to Mary McFarlane, w:fe of Geo. W. West, a son. Soeetoeet es ca MARRIED. At the manse, Montrose, on Thursday, Dec. 26th, by Rev. A. D. McDonald, Allan A. Matthews, of Alberton, to Pauline Matthews, of Elmsdale, Lot 4. = cs = ae eeaeema Se cecatinedien < SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown, ARRIVED. Dec. si, McDougall, Sydney. Jan. 2, 1896.—Z idee, McDonald, Syd ney. 1885.—Edwin A. Grozier, Pictou; Brilliant, McLaine, CLEARED. Dec. 31, 1295.—Edwin A. Grozier, Mc~ Dougall, Pictou; Fred M. Batt, Batt, Orwell. Tue Harrie Lovise.— The brigantine Hattie Louise, from Port Spain for V n>- yard Haven for orders, which put into St. Thomas Dec. i9 leaky, also had foremast head sprung. owt SsirpwreckeD Seamex. — Captain Rol- ertson and three of the crew of the schooner Geo. P. Trigg, before report- ed wrecked, arrived here last evening. DIARIES, 1896. Office Diaries, Home Diaries, Pocket Diaries. BIG STOCK ! LOW PRICES ! Haszard & Moore. Charlottetewny December 28, 1895: Wie Offer 4 Big Lot of Fruits, Nuts, Table Raisins, Candy, Syrups and Cordials for New Year's. Fresh Goods ! Nice Assortment ! Fine Prices! Try a bottle of Jamaica Cordial—just the thing or New Year callers, ¥xae=—F resh Ground Coffee. SANDERSON & CO. CASH GROCERS. Tue Wearwer.—3trong winds and gales from south and west ; chuly wit :Qu or sleet, turning tauch colder before Sunday. ce:30 Last Gall for the Season WEEKS & CO. BiG DISCOUNT COLUMN. Furs! Furs! Balance of stock of Ladies’ Muffs, Col lars, few Capes, few Ruffs, at clearing prices. Dont pass us if it is a matter of saving money. Ladies’ and Gents’ Heavy Winter Gloves. Half Price Golumn. We offer everything in this column at half price. We want a clean stock, and have put the goods at prices that will clear them. Half price takes the goods. First cowme, first choice. 27 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets. Twenty-seven Ladies’ Black and few Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily trimmed, mostly our wholesales samples. All must becleared. ALL HALF PRICE.| Same prices as sold at Xmas. Can't make them any cheaper. Sold too cheap $ 2.40 Jackets for $1.20 now, °—79c., worth $1.60; 98c., worth 3.60 - ” 1.80 $1.25 ; $1.09, worth $1.45. Ladies--84c., 4.75 “ a 2 38 worth $1.10; 98c., worth $1.25. 6.30 m 3.15 : * * a RO tm 4.00 Gents’ Linen Collars, Cuffs 060 “ “ 5.3 + ism fe a and Shirts. Bukiness Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, wor], $1.25. Best Open Back or Front White Shirt in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. Collars 16 cents, worth 22 cents. Cutts, 22 cents, worth 30 cents. Gents’ Winter Underclothing. Another Case just received Wednesday, same price as last. SHETLAND UN- DERCLOTHING, $1.30 a suit, worth $2. MEN’s CARDIGAN JACKETS. Hun dreds so'd bui a few left yet. Your choice cheap. Ladies’ and Gents’ Warm CHAMOIS VESTS, all sizer, and will clear at low prices. Honest Goods at Honest Prices. _ WEEKS. Weeks’ Half Price Columa, 17 LADIES’ WATERPROOBPS. Sev al odd lines—all size, good patterns ail half price Weeks’ Half Price Column, 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, HATS and BONNETS—all half price. 88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, dlear at FIFTY CENTS. all to This season’s goods, and sold by us at from 78 cents to $1.80. All go at 50 cts. a - see = nae EVENING SESSION cuts i ca CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Now Open from 7 80 to 9.30 p. m. science of Accounts L. B. MILLER. PRINCIPAL. ICES. Those who wish to learn the should attend this Session. jan3 -dy & wy tf HALF PI (x) 20 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets and Uapes at Half Price. JUST LISTEN TO THIS! Jackets. price $1.25, now $2.12 66 ‘6 4 50, 6. 22a 500, “ 250 5.30, * 2.95 16.50, “ 5,25 We want to close this lot out. if you want bargains this is your chance, J. B. MACDONALD & CO, Charlottetown, December 30, 1895—dy & wky LONDON HOUSE. MEN’S FUR GAPS | Selling at Special Discount MEN'S HEAVY GLOTH GAPS. See the line selling at Thirty Cents. 4 66 6. <b 6. a6 66 Cs 0 Gs TT. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy SS Se FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, wpecial low prices on the bal- ance of our stock of FUR CAPES. We have still a nice range of No. 1 quality Greenland Seal Capes which will be cleared out at a Big Bargain. Moore & McLeod. Charlottetown, Dec. 30, 1895. 1896. WHEN YOU ought to be taken with a grain of salt, lieve it, you want to, the truth is made plainer, ing with you on the square, living prices, Honest Charlottetown, December 27, 1895—135 & wky EAD of Clothing sold for less than what it really costs, such news You ought not to be- Clothiers are not giving money away any more than When we say we are selling at a small margin of profit you can rely on that as an absolute truth, and when we refund your money to you, if your purchase is not satisfactory, We want to secure your trade by deal- values at the lowest JOHN TT. McKENZIE, STAR MERCHANT TAILOR NTON WOOLN MILLS. All Gur Own Makes, Tweeds, Fiannels, Blankets, Drnggets, Yns. Charlottetown, November 13, 1895--135 & wky WHOLESALE. Zinc, Glass, Bar Iron, Cut Nails Horse Nails, Clinch Nails, Horse Shoes. Sleigh Shoe Steel, Disston’s Cross Cut Saws, Disston’s Ci_- cular Saws. Agents for the celebrated Ameri- can Highland Ranges. FENNELL& CHANDLER Charlottetown, January 3, 1896—135 Not the guns but the tidings of bargains in Readymade Clothing that are given at the Bargain Corner, In our bankrupt sale are included some of the finest Readymade Clothing in Canada, That is saying a good deal, but you must be convinced of the truth of the statement by taking a few minutes to inspect them These goods we offer to you at about half the regular price. We want the money. If you will see the goods you will want the suit. MeKAY WOOLEN CO. The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, December 30, 1895—135 Stylish Clothes give @ Map an appearance, which is a good c'eal in this working-day worldl. An air of solidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. To have the -eal genu- ine xolid air about you, it’s necessary to have yeur cloth- ing made toorder, so there'll be absolutely no defect about the material, the makeup, the High-class tailoriag, such as we produce, 1s indispensable to correct attire. Keep your clothing above par by ordering it of us, and you'll be rated at 100. There’s no- thing in Charlottetown to equal our stoek of Woolens, and the way we make them up is a sartorial marvel.,* : Those BEAVER OVERCOATS we are selling for $15.00 are the best value we ever had. See them, S. A. McDONALD. Cl’town, Dec. 3, 195—246 LEADING FASHIOQSNABLE TAILOR 2 baa finish or the fit. The Best Cloths, The Prettiest Patterns, The Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAH be Found Here W. C. TURNER, Agent, MONCTON WOOLENEMILL,” MASONIC’ TEMPLE (BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. Geese Foatheta, 4AIGHEST PRICE paid {for all Geeve Feathers. JOHN NEWSON From now until Christmas we will sell our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at a big discount—20, 50 and 45 per cent. Now if you want to pres2nt your friends with nice pre- sents at a low price give us a call. Also, repairing attended to with punctuality and war- ranted. G. G. JURY, decl2 North Side Queen Squave. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, WANTED—An experienced cook, to whona good wages would be given. Apply to Mrs W W SULLIVAN. jan3 FOR SALE—One oxy-ether stereopticon, This is one of the best instruments made, and will be sold at less than half price. To a re- sponsible party time will be given for pay- ment.—J H HASLAM, Springfield. dec3i LOST -This morning, between the Post Office and Water Street, a purse containing a smali sum of money, Finder will kindly leave the same at ‘his office. dec3i TO LET—Two large flats in the brick build- irg on Queen Street, adjoining Norton's hardware store. Central locality, well light- ed, with casy approach from Queen Street, Suitable for offices or large socfeties, ete. Ap- ply toJ B MAcbDoNALD & Co. 8w—dec’* LOST—On Thursday evening, either on Gratton Street or Queen Street, a gold breast- pin with a white stone. Reward will be paic itis jeft at this office. dec23 LOST—Last evening, about six o’clock, on Water Sticet, near Queen Hotel, the front board of a sleigh (blae), Please return to Fiynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and King Streets decl7 STAM?S—A!! kinds of portage stamps wanted; sendior prices.—GEORGE GRUNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto lw pd—nov2s 5 $600 down, $900 on mortage if de $ i 509 sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Strects. novs MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most -healthy yart of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. has a fine lawn, coach house and stable :a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, maid quarterly. Apply to Bens DAVIES. octij—d&w guvarzaw pat law A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send or particulars—NicnHots & Co, Wesley Buildings, Toront wy & 9—<decl3 STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored for the winter season at P H TRAINOR’S, 224 Kent Street. lw—deci3 FOR SALE—A hay press will be sold cheap. Apply atthe residence of the undersigned 119 Rochford Street.—W™m Scort, decli—lw pd TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air, bath,ete. Rent mod- erate Apply to Kk M Moore. tf-—_dec7 TO LET—A good tenement house On Bishop Street. Contains six rooms, Apply to THes CAMPBELL. tf—de.19 TO LEr-— Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or Mr Henderson, Oct 12, TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George streets. Apply on the premiser novi MONEY—Loans made on city or country property. Apply vw Ff W L Moors, Solicitor; &c, London Ho.ase Corner. d&w 3m —decs TO LET—Two offices 'n the Stamper Block pply to Prowse Bros if—-ma WANTED—A, maid for generat housework for one month.—Mkrs Geo E FULL, vont Prince Strect. dec