4 = « UO hte gate ) THE TO ADVERTISERS. Changes of als must be in by 11 & =m each day to ensure insertion LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ~The leading fur store. Breer Bros, _ Mors Coa wns Pine schr Minn e Moody, <ee eacasaataet atiiiit ttt Cle Captain Long, arrived from Sydney to-day . 210 tons of coal for C. Lyeows & Co ~ Dat. Suep.—The adjourned meeting et the gymnasium association takes place to morrow night at & o'cloc k There Will Ue a class after drill to-night. - - ‘Twas Ever Tucs.—As the Atehison Globe points out after hetening to all his wife learned at the Sewing Circle, a man | tinds a glorious opportunity to tell how he detests Zossip. = Lapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner leaves no odor, and can be giove is on the hand. For sale only at A W. Reddin’s drugstore ; - _ - Youne Mey.—Are you interesied in the } It is not a liqnid used while the | work of the Y. M. C. A. of this city? A/| inthe Y. M.C. A: evening next, at ¥Y All young men are invited -meeting will be held Parlor on Wednesday o'clock, harp. to aitend. lascnsieibiasiiaiaas From Hatirax.—The City of | corded their receipts and expenditures | Gheut | arrived from Halifax about six o'clock ast evening with a general cargo. Sie | leaves this afternoon on return, via inter- mediate ports The Gheat remained at Sherbrooke during the storm. i Teacner’s [Nstirvre A meeting of the Teacher's Inatitute will be held in Square School this evening at 8 o'clock. After the lessons in music ani calisthen- ics ashort time will be devoted toa di-- cuesion of the muscuiar moven Or writing Q 1een ent meti.o ime or Oars.—A late Winnipeg says : Crystai City, Manitobe, for from 14 to 16 cen’s w busbel, while the Ameri can farmers in atown acro # the bord-r, only a mile awav, cannot get more than Y cents, Tue Price fron seiinbg in (ats are niiaconslitiantasiil Tue Losr Tatses.—The lecture of John Ross, Esq., in aid of St. George’s L. 0. L. library, enbj ct, “Anglo-I-rael, or the id- entification of .he British nation with thelo t Ten Tribe: of Israel,” has been postponed till after the evangelistic services.* Every young man and woman should read up. It 1@ @ very interesting subject. —_——_ Tus Taawes Asnorte.—A North Syd- ney despatch of the 22ad says: The steamship Thames, Couillard, master, from St. Join’s here, got ashore during last night on Petrie ledges. She appears to be well ashore, and if the wind changes to the northeast, she will probab ly receive very serious damage. Two tngs have gone te her assistance. It is thought it will be bery difficult to get off, if even at all possible to do 30. her siicatelboneend Foorsatt Accipent.—The Fredericton correspendent of the St. John Telegraph reports that Mr. Fred. Baytield, of the Rothesay Coilege football team, had his collar bove broken during the match play- ed at Fredericton on the 21st, between the Fredericton High School and the Rothesay College teams. The correspondent of the Sun reports that Mr. Bayfield was only slightly injured. Fredericton won, 20 to 0. sieeatilsinc Tue New Carmeprat.—At a meeting of the Cathedral Committee, held last evening, it wat unanimously decided to roceed with the erection of the new man Catholic Cathed:sal as early as possible next spring. The present build- ing will be torn down, and uotil* such time as the basement of the new edifice is ready for use, services will probably be held in the Convents. The new. charch will be a magnificent structure. dheendihme Jvuvenite writers are being afforded an excellent opportunity for displaying their talents. Messrs. Haszard & Moore offer three prizes for an original Christmas story containing not less than 2000 and not less than 2500, words. Any boy or girl in the city, sixteen years old or under, may compete. Mr. Ewen Stewart, Secretary of the City School board will act as judge. Forther par- ticulare will be fou:d in to-morrow’s EXaMINER Sinsdaidlieme Towep Ix—Yesterday the May Queen went up Mast River and towed down the topsail schr. A. M. Brundret from a point oft the asylum where she was ashore. It is said that the Government steamer Southport undertook to tow the Brundret from one of the wharves up East River and left her where she was found by the May Queen. There are three tug boats in the city and it seems strange that the Provincia! Government should enter into com petition with them. acsinan Tue New Sr. James Hatt.—The new St. James’ Hall was opened yesterday un- der most favorable circumstances. The building was filled to overflowing. Reve. D. Sutherland and W. P. Archibald assiet- ei the pastor. The singing was conduct- ed by the Sunday School scho!are, assisted by the choir of the church. A description of the building has already appeared in these columns. The work reflects every credit on all concerned, and the pastor and peopleof St James’ may well feel proud of having one of the best equipped churches in the province Alecia Ar rae Burrs. — The annnal prize meeting of No. 4 Co., 82nd_Batt., took lace at York on Satyrday? -The shooting SStonchoat was very good. The ranges were 200 and 400 yard-, arid the possible wae 70. Sergt. J. M. Crockett led with 61 pints; Ptes. Edwin Crockett and L. E séwart also made 61 each;, Pte. Vernon Crockett 60, and Captain Crockett 58. Phe other scores ranged from 56 to 22. Some twenty-five prizes in kind and $10 in cash were competed for.’ Among the prizes was a beautifal watch and chain, presented by Mr. Samuel Gay, aad won Ly Sergt. J. M._ Crockett. —_—_—= Po.ice Corrt.—This forenoon, Mary Murphy, charged with drunkenness, was fived $5.or 30 days imprisonment. Mary informed “the Magistrate that she had jately arrived from Boston and that she had a return ticket. His Honor suggest- ed that «he return to Boston with al! the speed at her dieporal, and she promised to leave by the next beat. In the mean- time payment of the fine ig suspended to give her a chance ‘o fulfil her promise, Joba Flynn,drank and incapable, was fined $2 or 10 days. He paid the fine, A young lad named John O’Connor was fined 60 cents without costs for assaulaimg: Gabriel Macdonald and warned not to fe- peat the offence unier pain of a more sev- ere penalty. . The Scott Act summons against Georges Offer was dismissed. Two witnesses were examined aod they failed to prove a sale of intoxicants, =: eeammacenennsel —_.@————™ PERSONAL. Mr. J. M. Egan, of Mount Stewart, is registered at the Queen Hotel. James Rose, E-q., of Mount Stewart, is among the guests at the Queen Hotel, Mr. Chas. F. Gorham, of Halifax, is at the Queen Hote! to-day on his way West. Mr. H. A. Morrison, of Cambridge; Mass, is visiting Charlottetown, He is registered at the Queen Hotel, Rev. Mr. Archibald, with Mre. Archi- bald avd family, were at the Queen Hotel over Sunday, and left this morning en route to Sunny Brae, where Mr. Archibald takes charge of the Presbyterian church. Do not take any substitute when you ask for the one true blood pufifiers Hodd’s Soegentn Insist upon Hood’s and only ‘ despatch | | enced concerning the groundless idea pro- | valent that they had come here to make ; avery large eee REE a DAILY EXAMINER ° - EVANGELISTIC MERTIN Gs, Impressive Sermons itn the Baptist “and Zien Churches.Great Men's Meeting la the Opera House—Evening Meeting at First Methodist Church, Impressive and soul stirring sermons were delivered yesterday forenoon by Mr. Crossley in the Baptist Church and by Mr. Hunter in Zion. A meeting for men aod boys was held atthe Opera House in the” afternoon. About every seat in the auditoriam wa ocoupied and some in the gallery” Aft-r singing and prayer, G. Fra Boer kis made a statement on behalf of the finance } committee of w-ich he is chairman, se ting forth the circumstances under which Messrs. Huater and Crossley avege asked te come bere, and explaining that the committee take’ all the money co’ let ed, pay allexpenses, and give the balance to the evangelists, Mr. Hunter gave expression to the pain which Mr. Crossley and he had exp money. He had been twenty vears in the ministry, and twelve years an evangel s*, but had never before been grieved on ac count of a prejudice of this kind. In point of fact a modest residence and not more than a thousand doliars in cash was a!l that he possessed in this world, aft twenty years of hard work. The | ttle books in which he: nl Mr. Crossl-y were open to the inspection of the public | He had not come here for money, aud he | | would not take money from the people of | Charlottetown. Mr. Hunter then delivered a short and very forcible address from the text, “Run and speak to that young man.” He refer- red particularly to the sins of infidelity, dishonesty, intemperance and _ profanity, exhorting his hearers to avoid them as they valued their ever-living souls, Mr. Crossley then preached from the text, * The wages of sin is death”—a p’ wholesome, powerful address respeciing the prinie sin of idleness, tie begetter : f many other with the secret and social sibs, together vices of men. In the evening the evangelists addre audi-nce assembled at the First Methodist Church. Meetings will be held every evening this week, except Saturday, at 7.30 p. m. There } the Baptist | . op nT “ - i Church Tuesday and Thursday afternoons | will be Bibele readings in at 3.30 and a young people’s meeting Fri- day afternoon at 3.30. +m + THE LOSS OF THE ALBERT. Captain Neilson and Crew Exerted their Power to Save Her, Captain Neilson and the crew of the steamer Albert, before reported abandor in a sinking condition, arrived here t forenoon by train from Cardigan. The arrived at Cardigan yesterday in the sc 4i Carmena from St. Pierre. ‘She Carmens had a hard trip up. Wednesday about noon, and giving day. Regarding the loss of the Albert Captivin Neilson says: “We left Sydney on Fr at three o'clock in the afternoon for. | centia Bay. There was a strong wind blowing at the time. At eleven that night a terrific southeast gale was raging, and we lost our sails and “hove too.” We were about sixty miles from Sydney at the time. The and strained terribly. “Between midnight and three o’clock on Saturday morning the steamer sprar leak and made water rapidly. As soc the leak was discovered, we began ba io and pumping, but the water increasd -ap- idly, notwithstanding our efforts to keep her clear. For thirty hours we kepi at this work, doing all in our power to free the steamer, but without avail. By Sun- day morning the water was. putting —»' the fires, and the ship was sinking fast “After consultation with the crew. it was thought advisable to leave the vesszel, as she was sinking faster and faster, and it was utterly impossible to save her. In- deed, our lives were in danger if we stood by her any longer. “The schr. Julia Forcey, from Sydney to Grand Banks, saw our signals of cis- tress and bore down upon us. We asked her to take us off, which she did, aad landed us at St. Pierre. We only ©:3i time to savea portion of our effects, -n- deed some of us only escaped with wha: we had on. “When we left the Albert she was set- tling down fast .” 2+6< o+e+e THE SALVATION ARMY, Self-Denial Week—What has been done and what is aimed at, been The Salvation Army is all alive and actively engaged in preparing for its aonual Self-Denial Week, which takes place throughout Canada from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7, inclusive. Large sums of m ney have been raised in past years, and it is a wonderful te-ti- mony to the Army’s development and activity. Each member of the army, as well as the friends of its many sociai in stitutions are asked to abstain from all luxuries, and in many cases officera sad soldiers have actually determined to do without certain articles of food which are ordinarily considered necessary, in order that by their acts of self denial they may add financia! support to the army an: its many different branches of work. The social operations throughout Canada have been greatly developed during the past year, pew food and shelters jave | been opened at Winnipeg and Victoria re- spectively. Age natural consequence, therefore, the demands upon the army’s funds have increased, and thus will re quire stil] greater effort to raise a corres- pondingly increased amount during this special Seif-Denial week. The total amount aimed at is $25,000.00. > © << NEWS NOTES. A small planet, the tenth discovered this year, and the 408:h in the list, was ¢‘ntly discovered by Prof. Max Wolf, of Heidel burg. On the day when the Queen gave Lord Rosebery the insignia of the Order of the Thistle, she also gave a silver medal to Edwin Miller, her chief coachman, in re cognition of his 37 years of faithful service. “rr Makes New Friends All the Time and keeps them too. The finest tonic on the market is Wilson’s Invalids’ # ort Wine, which is asked for by all inva od, debilitated, nervous people, as it has | ¢ uliar properties which make it invalu. ble toallsuch. These are—its undoul <i vlood-making property, being a fine old rich wine, of body and strength, its re" 9r- ative properties, for it is the testinny of thousands that after use there .. 6 feeling of etrength and and buoyancy to which the listless body and epirit have been strangers. A fine old wine, which one might drink without a thought of medicinal pro- perty, which ie in the character of ‘be beverage itself, aud is not anything suer- aided, Sold by sll-dealers at $7.50 per case of 12 quart bottles; half case $4.09, or 75 centa per bottle. Address—Bor- deavx Claret’ Co. 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. 246 ——..._--< There is no language too strong todem onetrate the fact that Prowse Bros. lai the trade in men’s and boys’ clot ng, bard and eoft felt hate, carpets, oil clo br, and house furnishings of all descriptions ; n25 2i Youths’ ulsters, size 33 to 35; boys’, overcoats, size 22 to 27 at special ‘ow rates for one week at the Bargain Corner. —McKay Woolen Crg Nothing equal to Raphael Tuck & Co’e. Xmas cards, booklets and calendar ; grand as‘ortment just received at Carter’s be k- tore. See them to-night. Grand Saturday rush to-night at Car- tere bookstore, tne ane ta 4 —_ le teencnainitbtianneeemetaiintmitininetitipemaiiaimincentl cath Cain i | of the Company. She left St. Pierre ou | experienced | the full force of the big gale an ~Thank:- | Ta O ClOCK } steamer rolled | LETTERS 10 “HE EDITOR ——-——— GAMALIEL SATISFIED Sin,— Will you allow me to say through the columns of your paper that I am per- fectly satisfied with the answer Mr. Hunt- er gave yesterday both in the Opera House amd in the Methodist Church to my question in Fridays Examiyer, and | hope the severest critic wilkno longer look upon them with a suspivions look; and I fur- ther venture to say that the explan: tion | will add materially as well as sympathet- , - - ically to the eifeeess of the meetings. The evangelists came to us as complete stran— gers, and they should not think hard of us thougi we should be a little incredulous at tirst, “because many false prophets are gone out into the world.” Hence St Jobn’s alvice, “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try tie epirits whethes they be of God.” Again, 1th nk Mr. Hunter did much bet tertoremiin with us and g ve the ex planation asked for, than if he had left, “shaking the dust of his feet against the city.” The Great Master’s answer to such a question would be, “the Son of Man hath not where to lay His head.” If my letter of Friday has been the means of bringing the matter practically before the r | notice of the Evangelists, I feel that I have done them a great favor andI think | Mr. Hunter’s unkind remark in reference to the matter io the Opera Honse was not | called for. Hoping that everything will now go along smoothly, I will wish the Evangelists God-speed. GaMALiaL. THOSE PICTOU SUITS. Sirn,—Considerable talk is being indulg- ed in about town to-day over the order from the “Charlottetown” Steam Naviga- ton Co. having been placed with a Pictou | tauor. Of course the Company have a right to place their order where they please, but it seems like rather a short-sighted piece of business to overlook such of our own men as have for a long time been large patrons As the Company must depeod on the Charlottgown merchants | for the business they have, this should be | a case to be reciprocated when the appor- tunity offers. MercHANr. ent Restoring Order Among the Armenians ConstantTinopLe, Nov, 22.—The Sultan has offered rewards for the discovery of persons who recently posted revolutionary p'acards at the Mo-ques and in many | other places, exciting Armenians against the Mussulmans. A special commission has also been appointed to watch day and n'ght until adequate results are obtained in the restoration of order among the 4r- smenians. The Kurds Destroyed Five Villages Lonpox, Nov. 23.—The Daily News publishes a despatch from Van which states that the Kurds have destroyed five | villages in the neighborhood of that town, | and that of nearly 13,000 villagers driven away at the tinie of the attacks only 3,000 can now be found. | Seaton amano a ——. ney MARRIED. | Atthe residence of the bride’s father, | November 20th, by the Rev. A. McLean Sinclair, J. F. Martin, M. D., to Margaret, | daughter of Hector MaeKenzie, Elder, | Fiat River. Tov. 2st, by Rev. J. K. Fraser, Peter Mecherall, vaf Fortune Cove, and Mary Hodgson, daughter of Richard Hodgson, Brooklyn. | At the homestead, Springton, on the | 20th inst., by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, uncle Liew, bride, assisted by Rey. M. Camp- bell,. Murdoeh.-Mchean, of the firm of | McLean Bros., to Bessie McLeol, daugh- ter of Jobn K. McLeod of the above place, = DIED. On the 22th inst., at bittle Yerk, Sophia, beloved wife of Herbert Lewis, aged 28 i years. In this city, on the 20th inst, Clement- j ina, beloved wife of Duncan McGregor, aged 67 years. } | nm , , ; [Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p. m.) ! | = a SS 2 “Matiy diseases arise from one cause —blood impurity. sccchon’ WORTH A eS Pills ; GUINEA A B (Tasteless ) Purify the blood and, Borin go to the root of many maladies. WHOLESALE AGENTS: EVANS & CO. Lto., MONTREAL Soo BY ALL DruGcoisTs COAL, SOE Gin, « ie 5Pe Zoe cis ccccnccscccesnene Oe Soe ee rr te aoa ont bic chk dokke Ba ELIE E eee Ce ES Bets 6 Ss on bvce's ovicds caves ere ee Ue OUR: 0 he's dsb e v'e'ds 6 ck acwnes The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices at DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, November 25, 1895—-135 $ 300 14.00 LONDON HOUSE. Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, Hosiery, Blankets, Wadded Quilts, _ | Selling -at Low Prices for © | Gash Only. > 2 ? 2 ‘ h- a * ee MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1895. a — — os Rc 4 satis ~_ \\ \ \\ \ \\ \\ .\ Se O-NIGHT ! O-NIGHT ! | O-NIGHT ! O°CLOCK, iii a ss First Methodist Chur MESSRS. CROSSLEY AND HUNTER. : . ae Plain Speaking and Good Singing. EVERYONE INVITED! ae * sa return. You are cordially invited. No trouble to show goods, and you will find that we are the people to deal with. lowest prices. *% Charlottetown,gOctoberg19,°1895—dy .. J. HARRIS, AGENT Charlottetown, November 9, 1895—dy & wky * Advertisers! = advertisers. of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. BOOTS & SHOES. ‘We vannot help it, for we must tell you about our Boots and Shoes that we are selling so very. cheap that everyone should know where their dollars will yield so much in Large stock of RUBBERS at J. B. MACDONALD & CO, <a, ee Lhe home circulation is tlhe most valuable for Tue Yxaminse :reaches the homes That accounts THE EXAMINER PU}3. COMPANY | Fine Insurance |FLOUR AND e Insurance cE) STORE Just opened, next door to Reddin Bros., South Side Queen Square. Tie subscriber represents the following Fire Companies :— The Royal Ins, Co. of Liverpoo',” ‘The Phenix Co. of Brooklyn,” : Flour. ‘ t i “the Sun Fire of London.” ae y ss ) “Thie above Companies are possessed of | acuenid " imménse resources, and have a world-wide Reaver [brands reputation for strict integrity and liberality Mapleleaf in the settlement of claims. Te ° JOHN McEACHERN, —e oct23—3 Agent. China Tea In Caddies and Chests. Blend Tea } India Tea } I s Are YouSaving Money ? Suzar. We know itis pretty hard todo so these Granulated Sugar hard times—but then things will look up Yellow ( ao later on. In the meantime Porto Rico Raw. Shorts Watch Your Small Expenses. a For instance, when youdrop iu for a cigar Black Vats White Oats. don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SOMETHING 00D. Don’t be put off with something else Whien you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking A REGULAR TEN CENTER. Manufactured only by The Empire Tobacco Co; Montreal. $2p20-—-w FOR SALE. The House and Land on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets. For further particulars apply to the owner, MRS. BOSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. sept 19—dy A share of your patronage respectfully solicited. GEORGE E. JENKINS, Charlottetown, Nov. 16 THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, —-AND— |FANGY GOODS Wants, Lost, Found, & ath a8 ——a oconts perline. charged Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. Latest Novels and Magazines ALWAYS ON HAND. Don't Forget the Place: McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Cheap Book and Stationery Store. LOST.—Yesterday moruiag, near the Rail way Station, an envelope containing a sum of money, The party finding it will confer a ~~ favor, and will be handsomely rewarded y leavirg it at this office. nov,22 W ANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply ta Mrs. A. P, LARGE, l’rince Street, nove TO LET—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises orf Mr ‘Henderson. Oct 12. WANTED-—In a private family at Rothe- say, nine mi ¢s from the city of St John, @ cook and housemaid Residence fitted with modern conveniences Washing done at laundry Inexperience no objection, provid- ed madds are willing to be taught Wages, $5 9 Indaih ARC ARET LEE FAIRWEATHER, Rothesay, King’s Co, N B novl5—3i BOARDERS WANTED—A few boarders ean be com’ortably accommodated at $2 a week at Mrs. Robt, Coffin’s, Euston Street. nov 14, dy iwk. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1895—d&w RUBBER STAMPS. Somebody in your town ought to take orders for Hand Stamps and send them to us. There is money in this for the right man. We make only the best. Our Agent’s Price List shows just what everything in the line will cost Lap vown, WALTON & COMPANY, Hand Stamps, Seals & Stencils, nov5—-Ilm d&w Sherbrooke, Que. Ontario Apple Cider, JUST RECEIVED, ex SS. from Montreal, a consignment of 25 Casks Apple Juice. SHORE FARYV FOR SALE—100 acres ex ellent land at Point Prim, Lots 57 an.d58, the pecpeeys of Capt N Murchison. Gooi build- ngs, abundant manure, ete. For terms. etc apply toA A McLEAN, Solicitor, Charlotte own. dy 61 wy li—sepi3 LOST—A black heifer with small black horna, from Mr Miller’s pasture near Belvi- dere. Apply to RICHARD PoweER, Cumber- land Street, 3i pd--novlg SEWING—AIll kinds of sewing done by Miss Wisdom, North side Rochfoid Square. Patronage _ solicited. Charges moderate. nov 15, dy lwk. TO LET OR TO LEASE—For a term of years, a Blacksmith and Carriage Repair Shop, One of the oldest and best business stands in the city. A rarechance for @ man who means busiuess. Apply at this Office. nov 13 6i 31562 lain and fancy Bonavista . 300 down, $990 on mortage if de — Refined Cider. —~ $600 is rta ae tis ie $1500 sired—buvs eitrabie dwelling near 10 “ XXX Cider Vinegar. centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- For sale by borhood, héeaithy, Grafton Street. Apply to A. McNEILL & CO. A MBLtisH, Bondon House building, or cor- ner. King and Great George Streets, Nov. 22—eod * pov TO LET—A shop on corner of. Bayfield and os George streets. Apply on the premises. DRONE PINAL SAILING —v) —- Black Diamond Sieamers THIS SEASON, .T@.LET—A commodious warehonse on ownal Street, until mow occupied by A. orne, Esq. Apply to Da. BLANCHARD. ' sept $3—tt. MARINE VILLA TO LET—Sitwate adjein- ing Dundas ‘Esplanade, in the most healtby rt of the city, fronting the Hillsborough iver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. has a fine lawn, coach house and stable @ most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Ben DAVIEs. oct]—d&w guarvaw patlaw TO LET—House with eight rooms besides kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in town; rent moderate; possession immediately. A,t- ply at this office. ti—oct22 The SS COBAN; sailing trom Montreal on Friday morning, Nov. 22nd, will be due at Charlottetown Menday morning, Nov 25th, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney ae carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and —Be pt2s produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage appiy to PEAKE BROS. & C°., Agents TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Charlies Hermans, contain ing nine rooms; heated by hot air: posses- = November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER ORNE TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to ProwsE Bros tf-mayl novid REA RA HUNT ER. A man got separated from his wife while on a shopping tour about the city, and started to hunt’er. He asked a friend where he would be likely to find her. “ Whatisshe buying?’ askedhe. “Well, she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said the man. “Then you'll find her at JOHN NEWSON’S,” said his friend; “everybody goes there.” He came directly here, and sure enough he FOUND ‘ER. Newson Block, Victoria Row, Now for the Echo ! PANTS.. PANTS. PANTS. Made to order at never-to-pe-forgotten prices, *. Goods purchased direct from manufac- turers, Elegant Patterns. Call quick, Mek AY WOOLEN Co., | The Swell Tailors, oy Page CARS ay. ge ame ene te a a ane 8 SENSE as AR ER I a emis en a Ne coeties 9 ER ale — ay