a SO a me THE DAILY TO ADVERTISERS anges < us mt ¢ 2 Oy ‘ eu jay sure s 4 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. a The Harry L liey Com PmRaTRica Aving Wuet« > Coa Messrs. Peake Bros. adverti:-e ‘ \ r colums will nteresting ns ers . 1 ‘ N This i rw - H i aX row a“ vd w i jay . - M . M ‘ \ I { n vv ‘ \ - ‘ Tax ‘ } avers si ; y 1» ty ed eX + ‘ s p aX o on Fey The $ ys tha ‘ fever! : a-les ‘ St. J ( aricton Fa a ~ a : rt ‘ ‘ : ‘ t ti ase oof a? y v ps cen } _ > { avid Winne, the fish- | + . arre- Officers Doevwle ani i ‘ av for drunkenness, was = tay? 3 pd up _ _ Ss N itr —A sto i : 8 pane y vunder y Z + ‘ {vy & v er ‘ a< We a ! ’ i ' a y shinai i S : Ss ani at 4 im s t Frederict: a ving 7 er 4 . Q \ Phe Act has been rigorously enfurced t al City a —— Gosret Mesrixe.—Remember the Go pel meeting in Philharmor Hall Sunday afternoon at 4 ‘clock conducted y the ratiway men Strangers a’ wavs weiceme Lease [<aiaks 40-31, Waiting on the Lord — sox Currca Kee D Satherlar i pes to resume Work next week H s pulp twill he supp ied to-morrow morn aby the Re Wim. Seott, and om the evening bw Rev. G M Cam} « the First Wethed:st Chure i ieneeeteti Warerworxs—The people of North Syidnev are agitating for waterw ‘rk- At a public meeting he'd there recently i wa-al-cided to have an engineer report on the best svurce of supply and furnixh ee- timates of cost of works -_—_——<——— i PERSONAL. |} Rev. A. EL Baorke returred from the West L.st evening and proceeded oO iA ton | Miss Kk. Hayes went to Charlottetown. ; P. BLT, this morning on a trip. vl a Mr. John Meheod, of the firm of John MeLeod & Co. returned Jast evening from “u three weeks’ trip. Mr. Geo. F. Pyke, of Halifax, a well known and popular commercial traveller, is among the tho Hotel Dav es guests af Rev. James Simpson and Mr, Mr. ™. 0.1 Harris, jr, returned last evening from at tendan at the Missionary Conference Mr. L. D. Lot irep, of G' u e-ter, Ma a., wt ha<« been here in connection with the la-tne {nris Campbell collision ett jf me t morning { Premier Peters is expected to arrive ve this eve ig; and it is inferred a i | hop Tthat his sem, stricken in Dost Ly scarlet fewer, is out of danger. It is probable that the congregatior e First Methodi-t Charch will have the | +} assure of hearing One of the finest ma | \ sin Canada temorrow evening me. H.W. a the FP. Bl nderson, of )} Island Railway, returned last evening with | {a bag of fifty partridge, afer spending | } short holiday in the western part of th | T-land } Rev. William Ainley, of Dartmouth, N S.. is a guest at the Queen Hotel to-da Phe rev. gentleman is a very successfal | | Evangelist, aud is on his way to Margate ) from Murray Harbor where be has becn | #-:i ting Rev. Mr. Spargo for the pact | three week Mr. C. E. E. U-sher, assistant general } of the Canadian Pacifi land Mr. A. H. S:ot pa-seng. Tr ayent Ra lwav, Montreoa man, passenger agent C. P.R., St. John, | arrived here by the mail train last might | ' and registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. | Ussher is looking over the ground in the Maritime Provinces with’a v.ew to still | hettering the service between the Prov- neces and Boston in the way of connec tions and better I’. J. Glee-on accommodations * ,8on of Patrick Gleeson, left yesterday for the West Collier & Ca... | Iie has been } returned to | tis V. ‘ nm ¢¢, »the interests of the well-known pubiishers, in ot. John’s, Ntld . having this ciy ony about a week ag Mr Gieeson does not speak very encouraging: | le of the outiook in S . Johu’s. The cat i of & bh, he says, wae good, but the sale | -eem=? to be slow Poe weather continues } mild aud the fichermen are not all in yet. j St. John Sur ' P, Blake, E ] , Senior wmiemier ‘ f the firm of Blake Bro - Chat tet wn, atu Mr. Davies, propr etor of the Hotel Davies of the same citv, one of ihe Lest hotels in | visited North They are en route to Montreal | by the steamer Coban. Messrs. Blake and | Davies are among Chariottetown’s leading } ‘ . : . . : > He provinces, Svyanev a few lav< avo citizens, and are now taking a holiday, | attera bu-y summer, with their friend | Cc ipl F ra-er, oT the Coban The Hera} | wishes them a pleasanttrip to the upper | provinces.—North Sydney Hera!d. Don’t Mras Ir —“Gane and Ganning,” Cuartorretown Bustxess Coi.ege.— or “A gun loaded for objectionable charac- | Mr. P. J. Traino-, teacher at E nera!d | ters in Church and State” is the_original | delivered an addres< before the stadents of | and suggestive title of the lecture to be | the Charlottetown Business College this | delivered in the Baptist Churely by Kev. | morning. Hon. Angus MeMillan ocen- | W.W. Weeks, of Moncten, N. B, on{ pied the chair. Mr. Traioor’s address was | Tuesday evening, October -29-b Ad- | practical and was delivered in u very mission only 15 centa. pleasing manner. He is without doubt ‘ iia one cf our best platform Sspeakers. Prof 'xpegtakixe Bustxess.— Mr. J. R.| Arsenault was received with applause and Davison, well and tavourably known at | spoke for some time. He said that he be- | * Beer & Goff-” for some veare past, has bonght o the whole aul secured the premixes of the late Issac Wy W idiman where the same business will be carried on. As Mr. Davison i 8 practical man, having served eight years at the business, he may be relied upon bo give the ‘ ‘ at st1ieSt SBiid stock line of faction. sienna Pic Parce For Stamps.—According to anexchange a block of four Mauritius twopenny postpaid Sta": ps bronght $1,050 recently in Lon lov, the h glhest price at which a set of stamps has ever been sold at auction. A Swiss 4 centime brought $160; Wurtemberg 9 kreuzer, pink, $100; Nova Scotia I-shilling, violet $9%; Mauri- tins | penny po-tpaid, a pair, $142; 2 penny (early state), $145; Canadaé penny, purple, imperfect, $67; New Brunswick | shilling, mauve, $130. Saiprixc News.—The eschr. Gowan Gem cleared to day for St. John’s Nfld, with a cargo which included 600 bushels pota- twe-, 50 bushels tarnips and 10 .of purs-| Dips. The schr. Mary 8. has al-o cleared, taking 1050 bushels potatoes, 1000 bushels oats, and several herrels of carrots, parsnip: and joatmeal. The sehr. Leah arrived to-day with a eargo of coal; and tLe General Middleton with lumber and two ton hay, 200 Larrels potatoes and 90 bushels turuips. —_—_—--— aiso the wil Assacir Case—An acsanit scene of which is laid at Sonth pert, be aired | trates on Wednesday next. According to reports, George A. Kay, ofthat place, and his wife have not'been getting along” very agreally of late. A few days azo Mrs. Kay’s brother, a man named Hediy Horne, », called at Kay’s house, and ue and Kay, ro the story had some words, the upshot of which was that case, fere ore of the who lives at Rusfic« goes £ ’ Kay struck Horne on the head witha bluat instrument, cansing injuries which had to be dressed by Dr. Dewar. Jini A Goon Recorp.— Messrs. Sidney Me Leol of this city and 8. C. Hayden of Hiver, students in the Prince Ed ward Island Commercial College; began the fir-t set in Katon aad Frazee’s Book keeping on Monday morn last and conipleted the Balance of the last. set in other words Vernoa ng the Looks thie morning. In they worked the whole book five daya besides keeping up their studies in Shorthand, Commercial Law, et These young men never made a Journal eutry le fore pacing them*elves under the tuition of Princips! Hodgson, and simply tursed aside from the “regular curriculam to demonstrate what they could do with these Nova Scotia sets, County Magis—j t¢ through in} .|TURE than now—provided iainted with Principal Miller | some years ago aud had always found in him a true friend. There was a larze at }came acg tendance of students and the Principal! was congratulated on their splendid de} portment. P:ofessor Mellish, M. A,LI. j ? B, will aldress the students on Saturday next. Scrofala lurks in the blood of nearly everyone, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives | it from the system and makes pure blood - seo New Books—Sr. Paul’s Church bymns and prayers combined, St. Peter’s Church | hymns and prayers combined, Ballentine’s | books for boy-, Parkman's works com— | plete, Shake=peare’s works complete, opened to-day at Haszard and Moore’e, | Sooksellers. Oct 26, i. aici SESS VSSSESSSESSEVSES > “Life is not a serub race, in | which you have to blind the man { on your right and trip up the i one “on your left to c me out J } ahead. It is worth something to have a clean, clear con*cience.” We have found our method, of doing business, enablee us to come out ahead, and keep a cl-an con- science too. We believe in treating everyone fairly and squarely, just as we would like to be treated our- That’s the secret of our suc- ‘SOs 64666206883 0608 ' selves. JUANSON & JOBNSON, i The Reliable Druggiste. o BOOS 62028 6664844464000 $2008 88S OSSeees Qur Prices Are Dwarfs, Our Values Are Giants, ‘Compared with a year or two ago. When or where the end | will be we know not. Never a better time to buy FURNI- you come to oar store for it. | MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices fax] My YOU WANT CLOAK, See our Garments opened to day, Would be good value 4t Leh em tenga ng Nan Bang Han Mgnt Me G Nn e t i i A A RUBBER Stylish, Pretty and Durable, 4.90 . : os 3 regular price om acccount of our clearing the iine. $6.00. BEER BROS em pew pein eh I j and dealers. each costing fifty | Medicine Co EX AMINER ° Mone | HaveRemarkable Facilities for Handling Large Quantities. If you are looking after the main chance come to WEEKS’. Seek no further. MENS FURNISHINGS. i-p'y Best Linen Collars. Gents’ 4-ply all Linen Collars, regular price 22c. each, Weeks’ low price 15e. each, or $1.75 a dozen. Ask for new ';) *hapes—-Boston. Four-in-hand, Avenue, etc, Siz e?, 12 to 18 4-ply Best Linen Cuffs. Best quality price j0c¢. a pair. all Linen Cuit*, reguiar Weeks’ low price 22c. | a pair, or $1.25 per half dozen pairs. Our $110 White Dress Shirt. +9) Fall fac ngs in reinfuteed, made with continuous back and s'eeve, never gaps open inthe back, and toace keepers. Re yular price $1.45, Week-’ low price $1.10. ‘Geats’ Pure Wool Underclothing A repeat order just received of our $1.30 j asuit of pure Sbetiand Wool Fine Under- «clothing. Regular vrice $2.00 per suit, Weeks’ low price $1.30 a suit. in Fine Wool clothing. All Sizes Under- Sizes 32 to 48 Bust Gents’ Braces. Heavy Leather Working Brace or a fine Dress Brace. Regular price 33c. a pair, Veeks’ low price 19c. Gents Cardigan Jackets, Chamois Vests, Secks, Neckties, ete. The Secre’, The Charm, The Sur- rise, is our Low Price, W.A. Weeks & Go., THE VPLO?LE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1895. | GET RID OF RHEUMATISM To effectually drive rheumatism out of the system, take a course of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic. To instantly relieve rheumatic pains, apply Dr. Mauning’s german remedy, the most successful of all pain relievers. In these two suggestions lie the hope of most victim» of this Present relief aud speedy and permanen: cure are involved in the nee of the two great remedies mentioned. «© Haw- ker’s nerve and stomach tonic is most effective tle-h and blood builder, blood purifier and nerve and brain invigorator. It restores health No household shoa!ld be without the vnd the german remedy. Especially should the person even the helpless disease. tonic | afflicted with rheumatism turn to them at this seca-on. They are sold by all druggists cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2.50, and are both manufactured only by the Hawker (Ltd.) St John, N. B., and New York City. Oct. 26 & wky ih itillicitee til One divoree is granted for every twelve marriazes is Michigan. : A Silent Miracle Worker. For while you may be thinking of a pleasant beverage merely which it un doubtedly is, Wilson’s Lavalids Pore Wine is making its silent way th-ough your | system,and giving new blood. All may | drink itwith enjoyment for it is a fine rich wine, but it is especially intended for invalids, for it isto them an invaluable help in restoring lost strength, stimulat- ing fligging energies, and making them fee! strong and young and hopeful. This makes it unique. A rare old wine and an incomparable tonic, and not a drop of medicine in it. Sold by all dealers at $7. | 59 per case of 12 quart bottles, half case | $4.00 or T5cts. | Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, per Lottle. Address— Montreal. dy 246. —_——> The ground in Scotland and the west cf England was covered with snow a few days ago, though the trees are still in fuil foliage. HOW TO PRESERVE BEAUTY. look well blue and And the Even a pretty woman can’t when her nose is red, her lips her cheeks pinched by the cold. | only way to prevent the-e re-ults 13 to be | thoronghly |} winds from warm and keep the. bitter going right through your shivering frame. It can be done so easily by using Fibre Chamois a3 the interlining for all wraps. Itadds noextra bulk or weight, gives the stiffness and style to rleeves, and yet makes it quite impossible for the wind or raw air to get near you. Nothing elee is so perfectly wind proof and yet so simple and inexpensive to use, en suring perfect comfort for all weather. A special to the New Yurk World from London says that the threatening message rent to Caracas by Lord Salisbury was pro- voked by Secretary Olney’s despatch upon the Venezuela matter. ————ee A fine lice German felt slippers at Me- Eachet’s shoe ‘tore. Oysters at McDonald’s to-night; twenty five cents a quart. C McDonald's oyster window on Vic- tovia Row to-night. Those are oysters, ol !-fuhioned oysters froin the deep. The Victor down: ’em all.* Get a pair of these $2 boots at Mc Eachen’s shoe store. For the fami'y plate use royal silver poli-h, 15 and 25 cents a bottle —Arthur W. Reddin, agent for P. E. I. We have the finest assortment of gents reefers and overcoats in the city. If you do not believe us see our display in our large windgw.—MecKay Woolen Co. Hats and cap*, underwear and shirts have received our special attention. See there departments. Nothing like them in the city. —McKay Woollen Co. 334 per cent. discount off Holland Bults at Carter’s Bookstore to-night. The export trade of Japan is $230,000, 000. The stock of Japanese ware at Car- ter’s Bookstore is but a very small propor- tion to Chis amount, Boys Reefers—124 boys good. warm overcoats $2.59; men’s Cardigans, 65c. Best value in town in men’s undercloth- ing —J. B. Macdonald & Co. loudest Price and quality are our two advertisements. Here are some wear prices, come to night and see the qnalities: A good euit 39e, all wool at 75¢, under- bought at $1.00 less than Ne emi Noe tera Nano Nai Nit Neen eit Nei Ba a | heavy unshrinkable at 90c, extra quality, al] wool, at $1.15, 80 on up.- Moore & McLeod. : We have a few pairs left of that 60c line of ladies kid gloves to be cleared out lo night, —Moore and McLeod. House-keeper’s attention—We have a Biend Tea, selected for. our trade—called Peacemaker, which we can highly recom mend— we will sell it for 20 cents per Ib to introduce it.—C. C. Henry, the cheap Tue Wearner. Fresh westerly wind’%; fair dod moderately cold EAS cach store Upper Great Ge es : » Bis WEEKS | i ON SOAPS, While Canadians penerally, luckily for onr national reputation, take a healthy in terest in soap, the mother, wlio lias to sce to the Gleansing of an infant’s tender skin, find+ the subject a rea'ly important: one. What the mother wants, and looks for, evén more keenly than the damsel fair with a tine skin to keep soft and fresh, . is a soap which, while it will cleanse her in- fant, will not injure its délicate skin and will leave it ina healthy condition. To some extent Castile Soap answers this purpose, bat iissmell is obnoxious to most people. Twenty years ago the Albert Toile Soap Co., to meet the demand for a healthy soap, delicately perfumed, one that would leave io babv’s skin the fragrance of the violet and that softness which is the endowment of babyhood, sueceeded after many trials in producing from pure Cas tile an article that combines all these re quirements, and, having named it BABY’S UWN SOAP, placed it on the market, BABY’S QWN was just what was wanted, and as its sale spread, it got into nore general use, On the principle that “what is good enough fur me” older people tried it liked it, and finding that no finer could be bought tor the money, used it | alwavs, until now, the sale of OWN SOAP far exceedsthat its competitor: and ofany of Other manufacturers have connterfeited | it in every way possible, and retailers | buy other’ brands on which they make more profit and the purchaser less, yet in spite of all its sale still grows, the reason being in the soap itself. The Albert Tuilet Soap Co. also puts up besides the usual lines of soap manufac- turers, a specially fine Tar Soap. - For washing the head or scalp or shampooing there is no soap to eqval this, while their Master Mechanic and Extraordinary Soap, al-o a tar compound, is a revelation as a | strong detergent, and yet a kin emollient. } [t is invaluable to the fa: mer or mechan:c, as it removes paint, varnish, grease or oils almost instantly. The Albert Toilet Soap Co. have made excellence, not Cheapness, their motto, and as a result the public have learned to feel that a soap stamped with their name is-a safe soap to use, often try to persuade their. customers to 1 2-arce- ——_—_—_—_——~ Farner Murray's Goupv Cure.—An eflicacious and permanent cure for drunk- enness, morphinism,and the tobacco habit Testimonials and all information touching the treatment furnished on application tothe undersigned. Corres pondenge strict- ly confidential. J. E. Quinn, Manager, College St., Halifax, N.S. sep24, Imon. ncclihecdtitl—letiiaes Laptes, clean your kid gloves with Jose- phine Glove It is not a liquid, leaves no odor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand. For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. COAL ‘} . icaner, Afloat, Loading, and to Arrive, 2,000 TONS COAL. ~~ Per steamer Coila,— 300 Tons Old Sydney Mines. Round Coal, (Due here Saturday.) $00 TONS AUADIA NUT Per schgovers Spring Bird, May Queen, Emma B., Mar- garet Ann, Henry Philips, A. S. Townshend, Etoile du Matin, Day Spring, Tarquin and Olivia, — 1,400 TONS COAL, soe OE st RUN OF MINES, Intercolonial Nut, Yale Nut. AND SYDNEY SLACEH. All the above vessels will be here in} 1 few days. C. LYONS & C0. Oct. 1L8—2w “Its None of Your Business if you never want any Luinber. require any at any time MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS to see our excellent stock and get our low prices. DO IT NOW! JAMES BARRET, Connolly’s Wharf. FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between London and Halifax. Under special con- tract with the Dominion Government. S. S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000. Tons. 8. S. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000: Tons. S. S. DAMARA, 2,500 Tons. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. Al) boats are Clyde built, with saloon arid sleepitig berths amidships, where jeast motion is felt. §. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted, aud carry ship’s doc tors. Freight accdmmodation unsur- pared, For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITBY & CO., Lrp., People’s Bank Building, _ Halifax, N.S., - Or W..W. Clarke, Passenger Agent ow! act22 . Charl ttetowa, P.E. I. pat, guar But if you oct2L exclusive | for the buby must be good} BABY’s | | | | | trade. | lower than an | the carth. vinces. the trade. rygyi any merchant Our Our Our Our Our Our Our will do it. the «ity. tage. See our stock. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895 -d&w Se — in the in the town. PROWSE BRGS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. JOHN FROST may not be a very geni made all right if you take him the . SATUR DAY, WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. That Prowse Bros. lead the| That Prowse Bros. show the best line of Overcoats and Ulsters, That Prowse Bros yone’s. That Prowse Bros’. is the right place to buy Clothing. That Prowse Bros. prices are dont want - ‘That Prowse Bros divide their oa profit with their customers. What Christy's Hats are the best, That Prowse Bros are the agents for Christy’s Hats, That Prowse Bros have the best Carpet Department pro- ‘That Prowse Bros are indeed the Wonderful Cheap Men and deserve bat Prowse Bros will give you more goods for a dollar and feel more thankfal for your trade than Se eee <a ey = BLEC 650 64 116 Steamship Albert, Schooner Maggie Bell, « -R. W. Smith, | r Lizzie C., 120 * Carmena, 100 “6 és 50 4 J. B. Fay, 90) ” Telephone, 50 ‘e “cc 50 * Albert P., 106 a Ellen May, 80 Charlottetown, October 26, 1895. him on the outside, We believe in treating all alike. do if, d Fur Robes will do it. 9, 10. 11, 12 dollars will do it. fers, Overcoats and Ulsters McKay Woolen Company, Bargain A PUZZLE it is, oftentimes, to know where to buy your BOOTS and SHOES to the best advan We think we have solved this problem to the satisfaction of the people. We do not give occasional reductions as an inducement to win patronage, and thus sell goods cheaper to one than another. you BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, etc, at pricés that cannot be beaten. PRICES, QUALITY, STYLES-—right. We offer R. K. JOST, the yard. The Goods You Would Choose to Wear Made Waterproof By the Wonderful “RIGBY” Process. The only way you know the cloth is waterproof is that the water don’t go through it. It looks and feels precisely as the same cloth did before it was “ Rigby” proofed. [t is odorlesa and porous ; does not confine the body like a rubber-proofed garment. It is sold in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Ladies’ Cloaks and Dresses, Golf Capes, Bicycle Suits, Coach- men’s Livery Overcoats, or in Tweeds, Meltons, Beay- ‘ers, Dress Goods, and in fact all woolen fabrics, by Dry, Warm and Comfortable, permits free respira- tion of the pores of the body and keeps Ask for RIGBY Proofed Cloth. out the wet. 636—026 4 | i} «1 Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, Hosiery, Blankets, Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices Cash Only. c. J. Charlo.tetown re detober 19, 1895—dy HARRIS, AGENT for 136 Queen Street, Two Doors Below Prowse Broz a ens «“WHERE’S BRUCE’S Coal! Goal! Coal! —— FROM Dominion Coal Co's. Mines in C. B., Now Landing and to Arrive per OCTOBER 26, 1895. Tons Sydney Slack. se se se és é « .. Cae..." .: Tae... S screened. se “ce $5 ce e “ * 7 Run of Mine. ce te se Which will be sold at very lowest rates whilst landing PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents Dominion Coal Company, Ltd. al companion, bui he can be right way—keep all wool anderwear ‘at one dollar a suit will do it. Knit Shirts at 50c, 75c and one do'lar will do it. Kid and Buck Woo! Lined Gloves will do it. Cloth and Fur Caps will Wool Carriage Wraps an Tweed Snits at 5, 6, 7, 8, Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Ree Our values and assortment are unsurpassed in Corner. NOTICE. Excelsior Tailoring Establishment. GENTLEMEN !—I have taken the fiat of premises on Queen Str-et, opposite Prowse ros, for Tailoring in all its branches, Cut- ting, Making. Altering, Cleaning and Press- ing. I desireto inform my many friendsthat avy work left in my care will be done in best style and workmanship. JAMES CALDER & SONS. oct24—4i pd TO LET-—That desirable dweiling and pre- mises on Fitzroy Street, at present occupied by Dr Strickiand; possession given 17th inst. Apply te M & DC McLeEop. guar tf—-oct3 TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Charies Hermans, contein ing nine rooms; heated by hot air: posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER Uf--septzs ————_————— ND Famous Tailoring Establishment ? I want to get some Clothing made there.” This ie a remark made by many strangers coming to our town. Our reputation for making HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING is well-known all over Canada and the United States, and no place “knows better than P. E. Island, where we are doing business for over 16 years. the busiest of any previous years. Steadily increasing, this has been No one will doubt, but we have the best Cutters—even our competitors can’t with a clear conscience. Elegant Cloths for Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters to seleet from. wat ee made up in this way, (Signed) interior imitations, Wants, Lost, Found, &c te under this heading charged ve cents per line. Advertisemen — en amapenncD wr 9p cene-a-opaciinoae- oats ameeranmma— aii LOST—On Dorchester Street, between Mur- ray’s corner and the R C Church, a purse con- taining a small sum of money, a piece of gold and an old coin. The finder will be rewarded by leavfng it at the storeo Wm Grant& Co, Queen Street Oct 26, 9-whh Toxoxro, Septs30e Dear Sirs,—Please send us, in addition to present order, 50 pieces Medium weight Slate Fibre Chamois, and ship all at once, as we are receiving urgent orders daily for iines Yours truly, Lairey, Warson & Co., Leading | Merchant Tailor. do you gather from this ? 171895. Wholesale Clothing To Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. It means that the practical Clothing men in Canada appre- ciate the claims made for Fibre Chamois as an interliniag in men’s clothing, viz:—That it makes it absolutely windproof and warm in any weather; that it adds to the appearance and style of the garment; thatit does not increase the weight or bulk, and that the increased coat is little or nothing. Fibre Chamois isa Patented article. Beware of cheap and 456 — a ee eer” : 2 a it . ; WANTED—A nurse to take charge of hu infant; good references required, Apply to Mrs D B Stewart, Euston Sti eet. Octa—3i pd W ANTED—A girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs J J McKrsyon, Brighton Road. oct23 Ww ANTED—A busheler for altering cloth- ing in our ready-made (+partment—repair« ing, ete.—McK Ay Woo.ey Co. gct22 tn, An TN ACEO otal ss oe ew ie cans ¢ ee ferment (pee enti gfnth mac nan = eqn’ ate. Set et a a a aes dei aro terse Seis ta gh ceo Fes ees token ~ ee en ee ee ee