4 12 ets. Each. ees 4 Mince, 1Octs. ¢ Lemon 7 HIF II LISI NEPIIIRS TD REE " B: y ’ ; : a vs ‘ ) i , | be Bll MeN PANINOIIS & wo . os ste 4 be ba ’ ' 4 it) ' ! nM EA Cul ner ‘ CL LANE y : : Lal é ef sought is rat to thor- nt ‘ v de the « nto min 7 s LA x ay then irround vach me vw than adhesive envelope * uM ; ge or a me other unin ” nee he giobules «of oll re 1 Metely ‘ Pre ss nm wate and f the 4 Hu I ' perly made, there I no temieney on the part . aanen oh of a -tene < i rae is oaaes eS r—at : ee JOUNSON'S ENMU LSION nM ” a pericet emulsion loes not uw separate, ama i< rcadily taker by ‘ i sijeas e} wn the k red m + which it coes the most good. & Re ree ro een’s i ¥ Johnson & Johnson. » MITTISSIINSIIIS SIFT II IIIS SORTRDDOPRODURDRTD VEDIO RTERORRPORDND TED OS SS 555559325 452555 SS te HOME MAK:RS BENEFIT. Cur midwinter Furniture values wall benefit all who buy from us—must keep our big factory clear—the goods are coming tbrough | daily, and must be sold. MARX WRIGHT & 60., LTD The HOME-MAKERS. SS4$S555555S55955555555E55 Maasdscascasissencessencenccnecseddeds IF FOR ANY REASON You have not purchased a Ciock vet, you had bet- ter buy now. Iam show- ing a very pretty line of 8-Day Oak and Walnut Striking Clocks, all good time-keepers ond my guarantee with every clock, you had better take advantage of the low) prices and secure a good} reliable Clock. WW. WELLNER JEWELER. — ee , * ® 22 28324287 28 + CREAM PIES i nae ee" Fresh To-day. Telephone 98 D STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY é Bakes Best Bread. a i 2*% 24 eo28 28 ee eS ee . . . — — —— ; t +t ft : : Real Hair Switches made of beauti ful, lerg, clean hair. All shades. BEER BROS. based sana RINK TICKETS On and after Monday Feb. Ist, a reduction will be made io Rink Tickets aa tol!o rs: Geotlersen’s Ticket, 2 Ladies’ : 1/0 Children’s - 1% As February and ¥arch bave always been yood «kating monthsthe above rates will a © .¢2 be r eognized as very low ones for two months’ skating. These reduced tickets can only Le obtained from the Managers J B DAWSON, A A BARTLETT. Mavagers fine, ») 5 —_— C. A. at 8 o'clock. - Catt axp Ger One.—Tre Dairy Ex AMINER is for sale at Haezard & Moos new store ¢.-oight. _—_> Mepat Conrest.—The event of interest for next week wii] be the Demorest medal contest iv St. Paul’s echoolroom on Tues- day, the ib inst, eile Domixton Savings Bayx.—The agency of the Dominion Savings Bank at Summer- side is to te continued under the manage- ment of Miss Mu cey till May lst, when the office wil: be avolished. —o——, 8. O. E.—The reguiar meeting of Lodge Eton, Red Rose degree, will be beld this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Special busi- ness before the lodge. Every member please attend.— Geo. Worthy, Sec’y. - Tuermomerer Reapixcs.—The lowest indicated during last vight was two above zero. At nine oclock this morning tive ubove zero was indica'ed. The biting easterly wind made it feel colder thao it really was. Semmersipe Hockey Civs.—The fol- lowing is the team that will play the Vic- torias in the rink to-morrow evening: Matheson, goal; Green, point; Dempsey, cover point; Saunders, (Capt), McKenzie, Arbuckle, Holman, forwards. — Tirrte Sanxps Basxer Scctan. - Refer- ferring to the basket eocial at Little Sand-, previously reported, a correspond- ent at that place points out that the decor- ating of the church was skilfully perform - ed by Mr. Jobo Cairns, and adds that Mr. A.J. Meinnis, cf Murray River, made an excellent auctioneer. The snug sum of 84 was realized. ousciciaitanatia Conservative Convention.—Arrange- ments have been made so that all per-o 8 coming to Charlottetown by train to a - tead the conveation on the 10th inc®. may do so and return on one first-class fare. This arrangement is good for all incomi: g trains on Monday and Tuesday, Sih aid 9. inst, and outgoing trains on Wedae.- day and Thursday, 10th and L1th inst, s shania <i Potice Covrt.—There were four Scott Act cases onthe docket this forenoon. Annie Curley, convicted of a second offence, was fined $100 aud $11.65 costs or two months’ imprisonment. William Proud, for a first offeace, was fined $50 and $9.05 costs or two months’ imprison- ment. Thesummonsaganst Mrs. Thomas Clarke was dismissed. P. P. Gillis’ case was adjourned. Edgar McCarron, for wing drank and -tisorderly about the streets yesterday, was fiued $90 or 90 days Tue Drama at St. Pever’s —The Grand Musical and Literary Entertainment held at Head St. Peter’s Bay on Monday night, the lst inst , was a big succes, financially and otherwise. The Dramatic Club ren- dered the new and popular Irish play, “Shaun Aroon,” toa bumper house. The performance was very creditable to the young iadies snl gentlemen who took part. Every character was acted to per- fection, so that there is no need of speciel mention. It may be truly said that their performance would do credit to profe:- sionals, —_— ~_- = A Mrixixe Convestion.—A mining con- vention under the patronage of Lord Aber- deen ix being now held at the Windsor Hotel, Montreal. Mining engiveers an] mine owners will be present. Invita- tiops have been extended to Hon. Mr. Laurierand other prominent Ministers, and the Governor-General himself has signitied his desire to attend some of the sessions. Realizing tbe impertance of this gathering, the Governments of Ontario and Nova Scotia have decided to sen! exhibitions of ores. Papers on different sulj-cts will be read from day to day till the Convention rises. : As Ixrenestiv2 Case. An application for certiorari in 1¢ town of New Glasgow, N. S., was made.a few days ago in the Supreme Court chambers. The case is peculiar. The applicant for the writ i+ a ratepaver cf New Glasgow. Tlie towa council of that prosperous eastern com- niunity passed a resolutivn in relation to Scott Act violations, which offered to any per-on who would become the prosecutor of a cace of illicit selling half the fine as a reward or remuneration. Que of the rate- payers took exception to the right of the} council to pass such a resolution and bas} undertaken to have it tested in the present manner. The application claims that the re-olution is ultra vires of the council. LOCAL AND OTH@R ITBMS. | Beer AS a aed Goods lo-nicur.—Entertainment in the Y. M. THE DAILY EXAMINER . ‘TRLEGRAPHIC. Srecist Desparoges to THe Examiner Railway Employes Protesting. Ministerial Missionaries at Wash- ington. Orrawa, Feb. 4. This is polling day in Simcoe, North Ontario and Sowth Brant. The Executive of the Dominion Legisla- tive Board of Railway Employes now in session here, will wait on Messrs. Laurier, Blair and Mowatt today, regardirg the discharging of railway employes oa. the Inte:colunial Railway. They are also preparing a bill in the interest of railway employes, to be rent to Parliament. : Applications for samples of seed grain must reach the Exverimental Farm by March Ist, Sir Rebard Cartwrght and Hon. Mr. Davies Jefe for Washington yesterday, ‘The principal object of their visit is to see Congressman Dingley, Chairman cf the Ways and Means Committee, in the House of Kepresentatives. The general imipres- sion here is that the Ministers will not get very much comfort at Washington. ————__ @—-—— ee INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES r : Kir. Bayard and tha Prince of Wales Hodnobbing at Dinner. SMe: Feb 4. Mr. Buiyard, the United States Ambasea- dor, gave a dinner in honor of the Prince of Wales la:t evening. Mr. Bayard offered a toast to the Queen, and the Prince ot Wales proposed the health of President Cleveland, speaking 1m generous terms of America’s chief magistrate. soe a nimsilindliiatiaiaonnt Why not profit by the experience of others who have found a permanent .cure for catarth in Hood’s Sarsaprilla. eg Rubarstein skates on the 1th. INDIA’S FT AMmin E FUND, Previously acknowledged.............$346.00 Se We less cman eae ee ee re 2.08 is, F.2d 44.264 3 8 A Friead, per Rev. Mr. Campbell... 5.08 W. E. Dawson, Treasurer. The moneys paid into the Bank of Nova Scotia fund are nanded over to His Wor- ebip Mayor Dawson as Treasurer of the Cl arlottetown fund. Received’ by the Bank of Nova Scot a since last report: - Sranley Bros..........ccccccesereereseoseeeSL 0.00 Mre. george Stanley.............. -. 500 Judge Fitzyerald.............--000 ea 5 00 PEPE YE Tile cesses «os ce akere cosets GM Tue Weatner. — Moderate to freeh northerly winds; fair, cold weather. L. O. A.—The offizers of King’s County Lodge will visit Lion Orange Lodge at Kinros, on Tuesday, February 9th, & 730 p.m. Fall attendance earnestly re- quested. Bala, Exectep spy Acciamarion.—Nomina] tions for Water Commissioner were re- ceived at the offize of the City Clerk up to four o’clock yesterday afternoon. There was no opposition to Mr. Smith. He is therefore re-elected by acclamation. spacsoenainleccilh To-xicur.—If you wish to spend a pleas ant evening come to the pablic installation of cfficers and basket social in Wrigl.t’s Hall. The ceremony will be conducted by the Deputy Right Worthy Grand Templar, Mr. L. U. Fowler. Everyone who possibly can make it convenient, should aitend. Silver collection admission. Ladies with baskets free. Begins at 8 o’clock. EE Tue Town Criocx—The public ha missed the striking of the town clock, and no doubt will want to know the cause ——_— Poarp or Trape —A especial met ng if the Charlo:tetowa Board held last evening. The President. Horace Hazard, Eeq, occupied the chair. A communication from the coutinuance of duties on iron and the report of a committee embodying the opinions of J. P. Tanton, George D. Longworth & Co.,D E. Clarke, H. W. Longworth, Philip Large, George E. Full, Walter Ma hesonv, J.H. Myrick & Co., Thomas Kickham, Horace Haszard, B. Rogers, ML. A. and A. B. Warburton, M. L. A., concerning tar‘ff readjustment were read and discussed at length. But nothing was done. It was merely ordered that tke “opinions” be forwarded to Ottawa to the Tariff Committee. of Trade was. Lond nderry ; Iron Company enclosing a petition for | The cord which is at ached '!0 the weight on the striking side of the clock has worn out and become detached from the weight. ‘ard is being replaced with anew one by G. G. Jury, the watchmaker.” The town clock will soon peal out the hours again. | Concert ix Scwmersipe~-The Sam mersid¢ musi¢-loving p ople and otber - will be p'eazed to learn that Mr. Ss. N Earle, of this city, gives a grand concer’ in the Market Hallon Tuesday evening. the 16th inst. He will be assisted by Miss Aimee Cecil Jones, the Misses Farie, Mis- Sinclair, Mr. L. W. Watson, Mr. George Regers, and his male quarte te, composed of the following members: lst tenor, Mr George Dixor; 2ad tenor, Mr. A. Bence; 2nd bass, Mr. L. Whear; Ist base, Mr. J. B. Dawson. Remember the date. REE ES ERE SS Our Thanks is Due To our anv lady friends for their very liberal patronage at. the opening of our White Wear and White Good sls. Tt Is Cur Intention tc. merit a continuanc ndding new and desirable lines to our | .’ and children’s White Wear. io our indi put these out to show, but offer thei at | ! : : peo Muslin prettily trimmed dresses, which we will sell Infants lingerie Department is VERY Trimmed Dresses—-a sample lot, only one of a kind In Misses’ White Wear we show nice lines of Night Gowns, « have,to say the least a very large MUSLIN, EMBROI DERI SS, LACES and EDGINGS, make a very pretty show. Waisie, but our lady friends to : t finest shows of Blouses and Shirt Waists we have ever put in stock, ’ for ourselves for this sale from a superior cotton, Misses, Aprons for Ladies, ¥ makea display of Blous open up on our second Joor, one of the them will be margain counters, chown a line of Ladies’ Wrappers n ed- especially of vour favors and make them mutually advantageous. 1 We wish just now, however, to ask your present attention to Ladies’ Night Gowns, Chemises, Knic srices which will sell them rapidly. at half price they are shi comp'ete. We have also Knickers and Civ fast colors, (warranted), to sell at 31,50. DO NoT FORGET That we are KINS, DO’ LIES, TOW aking it Vv th to yo . Meng TM WELS & TOWELINGS; SHEETING & PILLOW As space permits we will continuo kers, and Corset-Covers, We not only We have a sample lot cf Infanws’ White ghtly soiled, but easily washed. Oar a special surprise in little Misses’ colored muslin lace We have cut the regular price squarely in two on many of these. wise, Pinafores for chi dren, Aprons for and very pretty assortment OUR PLAIN & FANCY We thought it a little too soon to have requested us to do so, and bowing to then we will at once Adjoining ur advantage to buy your WHITE COTTONS, TABLE LINENS, NAP- COTTONS and all such goods just now aa— Swiss Curtains We wish you to ask to see our four spec ; } in the long reu as common lace curtains. are very handsome and as cheap here will be found at OUR BIG WH ITE WEAR and WILITE GOODS SA jal lines of Swiss Curtains at $4 85, $5 50, $8, and $9 per set. Many other Ines of gcods not mentioned These goods L. BEER BROS SHER E & PKS SG 'NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL,’ Children’s Now, do not delay too long two suits to any one customer. RAVAN ARS ANVORNVARVAR VENA *@° ef@ re *hr° @: ef@ye + e eferee ee e ef \e 97200 SULTS AST BA Lil ete | We have two hundred suits for children left over trom last season, that we are determined to clear before new stock arrives, and in order to do so will offer the lot at half price. $3 Suits for $1.50; $3.50 Suits for $1.75; $3,75 Suits for $1.88; $4 Suits for $2; $4.50 Suits i for $2.25; $4.75 Suits fer $2.38; $5 Suits for $2.59 b your little cash in your pocket as we are offering them for cash only. Not more than PROWSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1897. 7 — ee oe - — . eee iothing Gut in Two. as we are bound to se!! these to first customers. Put BROTHERS THE WONDERFUL CHBAP MEN. Housekeepers ~-— Supplics. Sheetings and Pillow Coftons, Irish Table Linens and Napkins, lvish and Scotch Towels and Towelings. Honeycomb and Satin Finished Counierpanes Swiss Embroideries, Tecked Siu: lins. Handsome Lace Curtains. SL PELI ES Sree a i Sh e753 act 2s Second week of our grand white goods sale and display. Goods direct from the manufectu.ers to the cousumer. No wh lesale or middlemens profits. | Burchased fur spot cash for full discounts. ‘Ihe large quantity of white goods hendled in our Wholesale Departweat places our Retail Department ina posi ion to offer the very best assortment in Ch’town. Large trede every day last week; larger trade in Winite Goods ex- pected this week- Irish Table Linens and Table Napkins.—Heavy Cen- adian Bleached Sheetings, ful 72 incbes wide, 16c per yard. Wider widths in proportion A fall range of English Plain and Twilled wigan sheeting at all prices. Heavy Un- bleached She¢ting, full 72ing15c; regular 20¢ goods. —Bought direct from Canadian and English Manufacturers. Irish Table Linens and Table Napkins,—Full 62 inch Irlsh bleached damask, 49c and all qualities up to $1.65; for 2! yds wide, unbleached linens, from 12c up. Irish table napkins, 45¢ doz to $4.50. Ask to see our special value in fine table napkins worth A0ce to 75e¢ a doz more, at $1.25 $1.50 and $2adoz. Bought direct from Manufacturers in Belfast, Ireland. Irish and Scotch Towels and Towelings. -Large, all linen bath, and white and col’d Turkish cottous, and Huck, at all prices. ‘T'wo grand lines, all plain cr with fancy border, frish linen towels worth 50c a doz more, at $1,50 ard $2 doz. Bought direct from best Irish & Scotch Manutacturers Honeycomb and Satin Finished Counterpanes.—In all sizes and several qualities at 20 pe below regular prices. Also full line cf Toilet Covers in Marselles and Honeycomb. — Bought direct from the best Scotch m nu facturers. Hinds:me Suiss Fmbroideries, Tucked Mustias, Liwns ete. One of the handsomest selections and designs for spring, 1897 of Embroideries we have ever shown. Tucked Lawns, Nainsooks, apron cloths, ete. - Direct from the manu- facturers in §t. Gall, Switzerland. Rich Lace Curtains and Cortainings.—Nottingham Lace Curtains, rich effects,in 24yds long to 4 yds. One of our specialties are Lace Curtains and very best value _ obtain- able — Bought direct fro& mayufacturers in Nottingham. Eng and. t : Ladies, we want to impress it upon you strongly in buy- ing your spring supp'iesthat we are in No | position in re- gird t> buying and selling facilities, aud ofler you oae of the largest selec ‘onsof clean, fresu and new white goods in the W. A WEEES & CO. The Pcople’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. aeuedaid Uahleaehed Sekt Uys PILIGW COTTONS WHITE COTTONS TOWELS, TOWELLING TABLE LINENS Good Stock and Good Value T, J HARRIS nici pulesussausp puasnen MR, CHARLTON AT WASHINGTON, | (Montreal Gazette ) Canadiis atthe pirting of the ways. One road that lies before her leads through reciprocity to closer relations with the United States, with the prospect of ulti- mate absorption in that republic. The other guides to Imperial federation, Em— pire cousulidation, a distinctive British -ystem, embracing the Motheriand and ai! her colonies, improved steam hip and ab'e service, differential du ies in Britain in favor of the colonies ani in the colon- ies in fayor of Britain, colonial representa- von inthe Imperial Parliament aod a movement all a'ong the line forthe con- solidation and unification of all the scat- ‘ered outposts of Britain’s Imperial world- wide domain. The:e are not the utterances of a Jingo ory, anxious to i: jure his po'itical oppo- nents by misrepresenting their posicion and assailing their loyalty. They are the -entimeats of Mr. John Charlton, M. P., iong regarded as a L beral Jeader, and now actually in Washington, workinz to pave the way for the acceptance of Mr. Lauri- er’s (ff rs of reciprocity when he arrives ut the U. S. capial with them. Without attributing to Mr. Charlton a prescience ue does nci posyess, it reed hardly bs said that they should cause all concerned t> examine with a very critical eye the terms of avy reciprocity arrangement that may i be proposed or accepted, remembering, & moreover, that since 1866, when a recipro- cily treaty between Canada and the United States was counted a benefit, there have reen in Canada political, commercial and industrial changes that are not short of revolutionary, and that practical men who have studied the question are not by any means agreed that even a renewal of the treaty of 1854, if it could be had, would bring the advantages traditionally credited 10 that old arrangement. That with any advantages there wil! be losses, Mr Charl- ton makes even more plain than he dues that reciprocity withthe United States would destroy all chances of Imperial fed- eration. LACK GOODS BARGAINS eae Minis: kien. Jct ka Tee ea LY Peenca, ee Bt NO. es ae Just added another se isatiora! Great Sale—a lot of grand DRESS GOODS. All new, fresh u -to-date fabrics at a “clove cut price.” We'll just priut a few specim-n ya'nes—wirh we could pin aa simp'e to each ons—you'l be here in ten minutes if we did. attractio: to our values ia BLACK Se GF OT 22W8B8SH BW 3588 5B 2838 SERCES. ¢ All wool Black ferge, Bau ifu'ly fi sished rich jet, or blue-black eae FY © °@Mericos, 43 inches wide, 44 inches wide, s 1> price @zrand vale, special prices ob ebe ite Heavy Black Serge firm @ and durible, a!l wool,sile gee Se ee prion: Shae CASHMERES Jet Black all worl Serge, fine finish, extra é aa ‘& width, (49 inches), very Charlottetown against Summer- ff handsome,sale price G&4e side to-morrow night. 02m3 and t‘om*thing new, tne g 43 inch fin» wool Cash- °e3 them. “Alma” Serge firm yet gmere, blue-black, spevial soft; very jretty twill, gprice fe. rich, jet black, sa'e price é “Ge 41 inch b'ack Cashmere q24. PERSONAL. Mr. Aaron Collett, of Victoria, has returned from England, where he epent a pleasant holiday of three months. Here’s a grand. \a'ue; 46 inch blue-black Cash- BeVWeewerseqeqes Jp Sill J. M. Egan, Mount Stewart, registered mere, heay y weigh v, per at the Queen Hote] this forenoon. There MERINVNOS fect color, the finest value registered Jast evening: Janie Moffatt os } mn } :e citv for New Glasgow; W. H. Spencer, Montague; ‘ . ss rt ae the a for the Genge C. Robertson, Cavenish; James All wool Merino, 2d 6 price oD a Laird, New Glasgow; W. A. Mason, inches wide, special sale @ in price Se. ¢ 46 inch Georgetown. 42 inch Blue-black Mer ¢ Blue-black Albert Craig, Emerald, and A. E. Mit- chell, St John, registered at the Hot 1] ino, pure wool, special © He. sale price @@Ge. 6 Davies this forenoon. Last evening’s arrivals included: R. W. Ambrose, Str. John; W. W. Jenkins, Georgetown; G. Heavy 45 inch Merino, @ Ficiini 2 > . . i Li c Se rich jet black, finely fin- @it, ; * = ay Pi ished, sale price g>@Pe, extra heavy Cis inere; W. Mingay, Detroit; Allan Parsons, Mon- treal; F. A. Churchill, North Rustico. silk finished richest jet ack, a delight to both * the eye and the touch; 43 inch heavy Merino % just such goods as jou’d blue-black, verv hand- § expect to see at 1.10, our some, sile price G Br. ¢ special sale pric? S He. UST asa «REMINDER ® That “the Great White Goods Sale is as lively cv ever, We sup; ly a few prices. Heavy + meee 0 -- -————- Chest Protector’, all sizes, at Watson's Drugstore. Hockey Matsh te-mirraw night. Read our Black Goods offer in to-day’s Examiner— Moore & McLeod. See that S81. dress shirt we're selling for 75c.— Moore & McLeod. __ ‘The Summerside-Victoria Hockey Match to-morrow night will be ex- citing. Here’s our logical belief: He who sells at a +mall prefit sells quickly. He who quickly sell+,seils muco. He who, much at smali picfit quick!y sells, earns little on mach—Jas, Paton & Co. Popalar prices to-morrow night. Only idsts. February Magazines. - Mun- sey’s. Puritan, Cosmopolitan, Harpers. Seribners. Nickel. Century. Argosy. Donahoe’s, Mascey’s, National.Arena.Can- adian. New Enugland. Frank Leslie’s.Outing. Casscli’s.Puck Judge, North American. North American Keview, and others now on our news Counter. — & Ge >. Cartor & Ce. feb.4,97. | The crowds of people that came to our store and bought yesterday was almost a sur- prise at this season of the year, but our pricesare irresistable that accounts for the number. J.B. Macdonald. febs —3: A bargain in biscks. The rich, lustrous | vlain mohaire we tre selling at 28¢. 32¢.!& 40c, 50c, and 6Cc. +re going fast. Choice of a dozen new pieces, unmatchable at 27 the, £0c, 70e, 90e and $1.10-Jas. Pa ; & Co. | £ Joknseus taking Pow |! é der gives fullest satisfaction VEE TSB VWSEES 8668S DSTO FTVESEBVEROHSBS . = | ! / | | SHEETING. Plain Bleached Sheating, 6s ‘ Heavier, Twilled Bleached Sheet- ings, Heavy Plain She: tinge Soft Wigan 6 Piain White ‘ 90 UNDLEACHED. 2 inch Sheeting, l5e per yd 72 iach Reavy Sheeting 18¢ per yd 72 inch “Kaglish Domestic” 9c per yd TABLE LINENS 50 inche & wide, “ & Linen “Pure Plenty left good linen , Pure Je. Pure Cotton Cuffs, 7 j uffs, 28¢ pr. Cc 19c pr yard Zte * «6 293 “« « 350 6 a5 54 inch Damask, 58 inch veay sandscme, 58 inch heavy weight and handsome pattern, 60 inch Damask (72 iach Cream Damask 'G2 inch Bleeched Damask, (66 ‘ es ay : 4) “cc “é “6 72 “ Our very best goods “of this width f 99¢ 84 incli our finest and widest $1.10 TOWELS. Big lot of White and Colored Ta-kish on sale to-day at specially low cut prices. Ask to see thore handsome Pillow Shaws. Pure linen 436° ** . @ 582 * “ “« c kind, 12c each, PRA ep me bec uv 539¢ 67¢ téc ee, Sp eeer: Men's $1.00 Shirts for 75c--- bosom, laundried shirts, cheap at 1,00, now collars fur men; 18ce each. the 22c kind, 19c a pair. Cotton” Collars the 1 Pw Mail—An aseortment of late novels. LONDON HOUSE....+- [Soiasone ™” Somes“ Moore & McLeod. § || Haszard & M ore, Sunnyside,