Ss i apn Tote THE ae yi T ; 1 7’ Aral K i pA ‘ i ' < A rv ’ : - a th ‘ a ‘ f Hea - S _ ‘ at - ‘ \ i ‘ t . \i ' ‘ ‘ = ec S ‘ ‘ . < —_— } i a pe = The Wis ( : s ! y i Oat —— T ND— i ‘ < i . V se Ai : 1 s a! _ a : s*i0n 7. = t W \ , v ‘ 4 ex ‘ P o . sa : 4 5 did iy ‘ -_ = “ N ‘ XN A M s N Vivun , ur ca : ing a uy eg } ‘ - ] —T} Sentt Act use A ) © was f ther cd 4 Kk An abusi\ anguade e ior a e of hve cents u on - am (9 4 New Ye i, ‘ 4 ars giay Ww et S raide by* a polymor poia e von and i fa: 4 Crysta < the ¢ - <a a dD s hes window of J M.) 1 & Co's and shoe st Cou . . ‘ win J l Ss Ww Ww = ing -~ s \ r S Act sun s es © t ay l rec “ wer ' Aberdeen H e A. g i Clark All are f se s returnable < Mou : —_ >_> D x W Ska — W im Trqnhart, son of a shoemaker at Belleisle Bar, King: Co., N. B., attempted to skate across the bay on Christmas Day. The ice was weak and ne broke t v t and wa H 3 ’ 2 i diced, dinmee ‘ Lea ery 1% ber the ¢ se” Leag and =evervbody siring are requested to | pies : wer parlor of a M ‘ s 8 ock to- i Ad- sfc: Ww ve devivered Dy Rey gine Suthe and Mr. Marsha New and nates t 23 be brought before the me catia STA \rrraYy.--The Sumn erside Pioneer sa A sta w aflray among BO! crunk peoy is reported fror A the night prs rto Christma For a serious results followed. A man pa ard rsis 1 drivin bis re among a crowd and induc- ing the animal to kick, het ineieF ase Dcatra o ax I Laxp er.— The North- west Miramichi < respondent of the Moncton Times write Miss Mary Me msy, 8 ual 3. E ident, but for m any vears # resident of the Northwest, anil aia to her rest on the 1%th inst., gt the ave ef 89 years. She bai teen a Her remains, attended by rred on the 20th reat sulferer. fane ral, were inte a iarge ja the Red Bank cemeiery. senisossteh ti cia Carp or Taaxx3.—Mrs. Rogers ani Mr McLeod desire through Ter Ex: exrtothank Beer Bros. for their soy kindnesses in connection with the P. desire to Miller eu 1inment in aid of E. [-land Ho-pital. They aiso thank Me-srs. Haszard and Moore, entert Brie. C. P. Fietcher, James Paton & Co, te McKay Woolen Company and Dodd’s Medical tia r courtesies extended cnenialiinenuis fTos ka emoking mixta Vt bit Chee tong id 0 wee ac a<ting Try a package Or 3 it Ti since ) Hes From Yer.—There is } eid ‘ ex ent both here and in Sum mer=-ide regar vy the Charlea E Lefurgey, wu arly n the month for Sydney, siuce wh e no w has beer heard “3 feared th at she may not wwe weathered the terrific gales w ; iepa € from the Si There is a@ poss liv, however, that, ge ur able to reach Syuney, rhe may have gone to the West Indies, and will tarn up all right yet. Tho-e op board the Charles E. Lefurgey from Summerside Read, John are Cant Ji Se ph R ac, Mrs. SR ORE —_ DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER Izu, ( RA aclies’ practice f ) : 4 M Earle’s studio th t nin at 7.50 har ciksisacliipulbinotiin hx a most ¢€ yabie evening at the Y. M. C, A. socia yrrow t . Ae mnily 10e > I OTTAWA Senator Ferguson left a2 ying for Otiawa Sena Prowee is in town, en route | awa H a he Hotel Davies - CompLaist concerning the early stop- page in the evening of the Southport ferry steamer is renewed We hear that resid nts south of the Hillsborough are mad j » be nearly all right again. | the Lord,” and * Wi is the Song of Jub- al | tiee” were all excellent. The evening ser. i sell on rae | affair, !argely | mon loalt with life ag a tale, and divided vale i r baliaee. in adi rH kx ay te as follows: AMINE This is the way an esteen ant 1) Cha ptr, infancy the age of re: a riber writes to na regarding the e i bility, wherever that might be. This ito eamtan > in nidveortic : ay sf is mostly written by others, Lee other has the most todo with this part Pounsern h eeeer ion Ad‘ourned | of vour lives, and the future gets much of cular meeting «f Covrt Avonda'e this | ‘ts coloring from the influence of the gatSo The finane a] state- nome, nt for the year will be prezented. Pa (2) Chapter of youth. Writing for ovr- ts jues, Fn! atten lance rcqnested. | s¢lves. We now take up the pen and a EA | write much of our own life’s history. It New Year S ‘ Arrangemen‘s | ig true we geta geod bit of the fi ling in “ ne m good afternoon's | from surrounding influences; but we are sport on New ¥ Day at the DB evele | responsible to place on record during this me. te sces are be ‘uapter of life only what will be creditable tonen € Prowse, W | toourselves ard our surroundings. Har Da Carl ard (3) Chapter of manhood. Now we 7 | bezin to mix other characters in our store, —_—_———— | This chapter brings in the wife and the eyN i young lads have | histand. One on hand is the orange ¢ considers abla disturbance in| blossom, on the other the shroud, ‘vicinity of Bayfield Street for the | Many a blank is detected in this chapter, last week or two by setting a couple of | becansé of some secret trouble we refuse jogs owned by them on any strarge deg/to ask others to bear with us. that makes its appeara sometimes, in- | This chapter is smeared with tears, ed, they go so far as to inveigle a neigh while the second epagier is blotted with r’s dog away from its home and then | mistakes and follie -dogs on it. Action has been] (4) The fourth shanter, old age, and taken by some citizens in the vicinity to] the tale almost ended. We begin to re- he nuisance ab.ted. fleet over the past, and mixed up in the nS writing of this important chapter are many ntlemen efined _taste = ChtW | remivescerces and repentances. The body BEAVER ©: ig exclusively. It is ab-] and mind are weakening and the story is solutely pure with a rich | observed to be drawing toa close. What r se cheap imitations. shall it be ? Will friends merely write pn a - one word fin.s, or shall the last line | Ir Came Oct. he Sackvil , Sa: “He was not for God took him.” a hl wo years ago Roy Dobson, eT | > careful how you write. for while hh. A Dobson, of Jo ta ates StUCK ee } many may not see the record on earth, Fr in the bottom of his fvol. A few | with Jobyvou can say “my record is on eeree oer, wen. Sige ee hemes ant | high.” Gather up the tid-bits; life is end- the help of Dr. Copp, — “? ay come’) ed, and the tale is told. we ee ee eer fee Nee saree If vou see life’s story haus been of such nches at least prere wuere Hy went 1 I et a nature you would be ashamed to pand oy has ea ore or less . "1 . | the volume tothe great judge, let us, Sometime athe feot would swell an re ’ 4 : ee kk very } al inf 7 then for W eks it would Se¢ th | os “ sa me oe 7 — can ae | | | 1 Re in el IN THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. gregations in the Upper Metho At were large at both yesterday, and the sé were of a character last Sabbath in 1895 i Rev. W. J. Kirby, eerv ices consistent with the The preached at both ser founding his remarks in the morn- ing on dames, iv., 14, “What is your life?" and in the evening on Pseln 90, Ist 9, *We spend our years as a tale that is told.” There was a full choir, and the selections were exc*llently rendered, with Miss Duchemin, Besides the ap vices, ent or presiding at ij the ethe vanist, the organ. | propriate hymns, e«pecial music was ren dere: 1, “Crown Him” was sung, and the : : and duets were well taken. “Won- lerful Words of Love,” “O, Be Joyful in come to the mercy seat penitently praying ed Wash me throughly from mine in Ax Orp Axp Wet Triep ReMepdy. iqnities, Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup ha And cleanse me from my sips. beed used for over fiftv vears by millions | ane : oe »f mothers for their children while teeth | The services in the First Methodist nig, with perfect seccess. Tt soothes the | Church were largely atcended. The ad- child, s¢ rftens the gums allays the pain, | ‘ress delivered by the pastor, Rev. G. M. cures the colic, and 1s tt e best remedy for} Campbell at tue evening service was Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Suid | deeply practical, and is pronounced one y Druggists iu every part of the work i, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie | neaiculable. Be sure and ask for Mr-. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take ne ther kind. —m. w. f. wk!v—I v EXCURSION TO PICTOU Sin,—-Axthe weather is now very m nd promises to continue so for a few days, would it not be a good plan for the Marine Department to give us an excul Sianley to Pictou and re- | of the things | ful. “Behold I bring | and sion by the SS. turn. There be ng no sleighing and not likely to be “any, a great many peoy!e | would be able and willing to take advant r’s day excursion to Pic lty of It. A draw suffict regular age ofa New Yea tou, if for the nove lar fare of $l return would ently to recoup fur any loss on traflic. Yours expectanily. Excvuasionisr. ynly pop- MARRIED. 26th inst., at the ma Rev. M. McKenzie, J n to Marv Jane, on'y daughter | Dona!d Melatosh, of Lot 14, On ‘ps Valley, by 5 Me. Aushi oO Captain P. BL e, Ty ne M. f DIED. In this city, on Dee, 30:h, John at the advanced age of 90 years. [Funeral from his late son’s residence Grafton Street, on Tuesday. Dec. 3ist, at 845 a. m., to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, | thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. | Friends and acquaintances respectfully | invited to attend.] Pid- geon, sPBSVVVCSosssese wd ¢ Gold Dollars For 50 Cents is something you hear a great $ deal about tut don’t often see. . You pretty nearly get it if you bay our Ho’iday 6 fumes a: the prices we oer @ them. We want to clear ont the few bottles left over from Xmas. Drop in when you are doing your shop, ing. 4 « € é. 4 ‘ JCHNSON & JORNSON, SOs BBSCSC SEBO VESBSUS Real, t tir 80n, Wi +9 as second mate, and | THE DRUG sISTS. Basi! Kelly, son of Mr. (Jadge) Kelly. ne SRSVVLSVSOPSTOSACEE I ScMMERSIDE.— mh: he variety enter- | —__—_ ae tainment in aid of the P. E.¥siand Hoe-i WW pital, proved such en unqualitied euc a2 (ha t wn, w be repeated e = jn the Market Hall, Summerside, rext MIDY ES Friday g Januar . a9 for the ’ . be [ at v The pro- gratuit ‘ w varied, but will IN be as resting as ever, perbeps more 80. A special train, calling at the stations A slong the line, will leas here at 2.36 J o’ ca I ay after- | ROUT returning t sain night D AW af e perfurma the fare from | 4 ( own Ww { =! } tine round j t i from all stations, one first-class , Cbie ober of seats have fare, return. A nu heeu reserved in the ball at Summerside fer the Charlottetown people e Up, to Saturday evening 100 tickets hal bees cold and teiephone advices state that the j building will be crowded. All who wish to visit their frienl< in Summerside shon" take alvaneage of this trip, and shy 10 ™ | lowe no tire getiing their railway arnple car accommodation will be prov i- ed for ally | TWO. ‘ . Sale Prices day or or two. “ MARK WRIGHT ti U0. Lid. - Removal yet a an WE DISPLAY ; was from the text Jdobn D.} FANCY COODS ONLY 2DAYS LONGER. absurdly Very low prices on Ladies’ Fur Capes and Muffs. 3UY THEM NOW. e ways cheap, but at present prices are They were al- £0. the most thoughtful and f impressive ever delivered from this pulpit. The | text was from Revelations, 20—12., “And another book was opened, which is the bn ok of life », and the dead were judged out which were written in the | books, according to their works.” The | Christmas music, under the direction of {| Mr. Earle, was, as expected, very beanti- you geod tidings” “The Christmas Stars” showed con- scientions work on the part of the choir, and were rendered with great taste and feeling. | Rev. Mr. Sutherland preached able | sermons at both services in Zion Church yesterday. His discourse in the evening “God requires of us that which is past.” The discourse was ap- propriate to the Jast sabbath of the clos- ing year. and was very impressive. The services were well attended. The services at St. Peter’s were bright and cheerful, and were well attented. Rev. Mr. Simpson preached in the mo: ning and Rev. Mr. Evunt in the evening. Both disconrses were excellent. yesterday In the Baptist Church, yesterday, Rev. Mr. Corey preached excellent sermons at both services. After the evening service there was a baptism. There were large congregations. There were large congre services in St. gations at both James’ yesterday, and able and eloqnent sermons were preached at each by the pastor, Rev. T. F. Fullerton. tev. Mr. Hamlyn preached at both ser- | vices in St. Paul’s yesterd y to large con- Both sermons were excellent. eee — gregations. It Saved Our Chill, “My little daughter, three anil years old, suffered three years Eezema. Her litile body was with the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have entirely cured and saved our chid. Her skin is clear and not a sign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands bene- fited by this unfailing cure for piles and skin diseoses a halt > ‘ 1 place of “Sockless” Jerry Simpson Kansas has in congress Judge Martin, of Atchison, of whouw it is eaid he never w rea necktie but oice in his life, and that was when he was married . _ oO Smooth as velvetthe “Kitty” is, and thav’s as smooth as the smoothest. The “Kitvy” Whisky we offer for sale is o'd, and is of unrivalled quality. If it you'll always use it. “THE Scorcu Wutskey. Lawrence A. Wilscn & Co. Sole Agents for Canada, and officially appointed sole Purvey ors for all Wines and Spirits to the British Empire Expositions. Montreal. you try Minirary Blood and nerves are closely related. K-ep the blood pure with Hood’s Sarsapa- | rilla and yeu will not be nervous. mote The Pope is a keen man of business. No item of expenditure escapes his eyes, and he pays ail bills from a coffer, the key of which never leaves him. —_——— o---— A Prominent Londoner, Chase’s Ointment is an invaluable re- medv for itching Piles and in my own case I would pay $50 it if it could not be otherwise hard. Joun Peppicoms. 160 Sydenham ™ iments W. W. Wellner will make a special die- count of twenty-five per cent. on several lines of fancy goods fora few days. In the height of his celebrity Sir Mor- el] Mackenz:e, the throat specialist, earned v- 1,000 a year. BEER BROS. aS a Many Happy New Year's. REDDIN BROS. offer the balance of their Perfumes, Walking Sticks, Pipes in Cases, etc., at cost for next two days. REDDIN BROS Victoria Row, Opposite Pcst Office. dec30 ee ee EXAMINER . rmons and singing } nastor, the | with | covered | | We offer everything in half price. this columa at We want a clean stock, and | have put the goods at prices that wil lI clear them. Half price takes the come, 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 $ 2.40 Jackets for $1.20 3.60 ” " 1.80 4.75 wi ” 2 38 6.30 ” = 3.15 8.00 ” - 4.00 1060 “ ” 5.30 12.80 “ “a 6.40 Weeks’ Half Pric3 Colum, 17 LADIES’ WATERPROOFS. Scv aal odd lines—all sizes, good patterrs ail half price Weeks’ Half Prices Column, 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, aud BONNETS-—all half price. 88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, ali to | olear at FIFTY CENTS. HATS This season’s goods, and sold by as fr.m 78 cents io $1.80. All go at 50¢ . (or thes EKS & : Half Price Column. | BIG DISCOUNT COLUMN } | { i ’ goods, EF irst | ' cheap. | WEEKS. WEEKS. Furs! Furs! Balance of stock of Ladies’ Muffs, Col lars, few Caper, few Ruff-, at clearing prices. Don’t pass us if it is @ matter or faving money. Ladies’ and Gents’ Heavy Winter Gloves. Same prices as sould at Xmas, make them any cheaper. Sold now, 79c., worth $1.60; 98-., worth $1.25 ; $1.09, worth $1.45. Ladies--84c., worth $1.10 ; £33. 98c¢ , worth $1. Gents’ Linen Collars and Shirts. Business Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, work $1.25. Best Open Back or Front White Shirt in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. Col'ars 16 cents, worth 22 cents, Cuffs, 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 sold but a few left yet. Your choice Coffs CHAMOIS char at low Ladies’ and Gents’ Warm VESTS, all sizes, and will prices. Honest Goodg at Honest Prices. In all S All of the short time. DD. WW. 1895. Charlottetown, Dec. 30, ENSILAGE CUTTERS Sizes, with or without Elevators. Fan Mills, Turnip Slicers or Pulpers’ Ploughs of all styles, Wilkinson make. PLOW REPAIRS.—We keep a full line of all Plouzhs common to the Island. above Implements sold FINLAYSON, Grain Crushers, repairs of low for cash or LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. High-class ind: epensable to correct attire. by ordering it of us, and you'll be rated at 100. thing in Charlottetown to equal our stock ot 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. Sce them. finish or the fit. S. A. Cl’town, Dee. 3, 195— 246 ailoriag Stylish Clothes give &® Man an appearance, which is a good deal in this working-day world. An air of s»lidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. To have the -eal genu- ine solid air about you, it’s nec+ssary to have your cloth- ing made to order, so there'll be absvlutely no defect about the material, the makeup, the g, such as we produce, is Keep your clothing above par There’s no- McDONALD, LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR True flavor and price. Jellies, Fish, loweat prices. Our aim is to biy parts of the city. Charlottetown, June 19, 1895—135 w overs of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied wthi our lines of English Breakfast Congou, se China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We belicve our 2 to be the best on the market for quality, stren gth The public realize a good article when they ase it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, "Meal, ete., which we will sell at the very sell them at th lowest prices. change for cash or goods. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. 2c. Blend the most reliable good and Kggs taken in ex Goods ‘delivered to all QUEEN STREET. MEN'S Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy LONDON HOUSE, MEN’S FUR CAPS HEAVY CLOTH CAPS. See the line selling at Tairty Cents. TT. J. HARRIS. Selling at Special Discount . . | Can't | too cheap | Janke Drngge Yas. MONDAY, NOH Tweeds, Fiannels, fs ane fs, MONCTON WOOLENE WILL, Charlottetown, November 13, 1895-135 & wky BOOM ! Not the guns net Nek th thet tidings of bargains in Readymade Clothing that are given at) the Bargain Corner. — to inspect them = Se ee a eee DECEMBER 350, GPP REA S special ; bal- low prices on the ance of our stock of FUR CAPES Ve have ‘ange of No. ne Nasi bse | nice lity ae a \es singe’ sai mgr = Greenland Seal Capes which will be out at a Big Barg Ne sehlngs cleared rain. 4 Moore & McLeod. Dec. 30, 1895. Nmgeaty in Charlottetown, ge Mapapetay ae iG ——e ee SS All Our Gwn Makes, Ww. C. TUR ‘In our bankrupt sale | are included some of the finest Readymade Clothing in Canada, . deal, but you must be convinced of the truth | A. VW. REDDIN, Phim. B., of the statement by taking a few minutes) These goods we offer you at about half the regular price, want the money. you will want the suit. “eK AY WOOLEN CO. The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, December 30, 1895—135 That is saying a good We If you will see the goods Co 09 GA So HALF PRICES. 20 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets and Uapes at Half Price. “6 cc “6 price $4.25, 6e 6. 6. “ee 1650, “ We want to close thi if you want bargains thi chance, J. B. MACDONALD & (C2,, Charlottetown, December 30, 1895—dy & wky JUST LISTEN TO THIS! 4 Jackets. now S212) 2 ZA | 4 50), MASONIC’ TEMPLE (BUILDING, : if the States te a Nee -_- ili pane _ot 1895 MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. The Best Cloths. The Prettiest Patterns, The Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAll be Found Here RER, Agent, GRAFTON ST. Borrow The $400,000,000 There ll be a RUSE-A-money there for a time. We ‘ve SOAPS. If: | come over ar stock of AMERICAN would not do to let the Yanks ’ a large xd see we use their goode, so let them go. es before we start | See our stock and pri for the war. ; Central Drug Store, /NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE decs0 To-night BUY A SEASON TICKET ——FOR THE RINK, The Best Xmas can make. All the Drug them for sale. Ten per cent. off to fam:les buying $8.00 wort.‘ J. B. DAWSON, GEO. J. ROGERS, Managers. Gif t you Stores have Charlottetown, Dic. 24, 1895—lw ———_— oo 000, * 990, °° 2 5@ | 2.95 5 25) s lot eut.| iz Is your | | Fiockey Skates, Racing Skates, Acme Club Skates. DODD & ROGERS Charlottetown, December 27, 1895—-135 EXCELLENT YALUE AT, Charlottetowa, December 28, 1895—dy UNDERCLOTHING AND——- TOP SHIRTS Ww ants, | ‘seeletumnses ss under this aeee ng charged five cents per | Lost, Found, &e TO LET—Two large flats in the brick build- irg on Queen Street, adjoining Norton's hardware store. Central locality, well light- | ed, with easy ap proach from Queen Sirvet. Sui table for o Mices or large societies, ete. Ap- ply to J B MACDONALD & Co. 3w—deeso SLI E GH ROBE LOST—A wolf robe was stolen last 1 uesday evening from the Glasgow House yard. The parties who took it are sus- p2cted, and had better return it at once to R 1 00V BS, Great George Street. deeds—dy 2i wky li neg ep ” WANTED—A maid for genera! housework fo one menuth.—-Mrs Gro E Fvuur, Upper Prince Street. dec24 LOST—On ‘i evening, either on Gratton Street or Queen Street, a gold Lreast- . with a white stone. Reward will be paid itis left st this office. dee2s LOST—Last evening. about six o’clock, on Water Sticet, near Queen Hotel, the fro nt board of a sieigh (blue), Please return to Fiynn’s Stable, corner of Great Gcorge and King Streets. decl7 STAMPS—AIl kinds of wanted; serd for Bedford Road, Toronto lw pd—novy2s W ANTED—A good plain cook. appl Mrs CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street West. dec3—3i (216) pd $600 down, $900 on mortage if de S$ 1506 sire d—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELUISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Gre at George Streets, nov5s MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Ksplanade, in the most healthy Pe srt of the city, fronting the Hillsborough tiver, formeriy occupied by Dr Dawson. I has a fine lawn, coach bouse and stable :a most desirable residence; remt $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens Davis. oct]—d&w guarvaw patlaw A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NicHots & Co, Wesley Bulldings, Toront wy & 9—decl3 STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored for the winter season at P H TRALNOR’S, 224 Kent Street. iw—decl3 FOR SALE—A hay press will 1 be sold ¢ hean, Apply atthe res dence of the und rsigned 119 Rochford Street.—WM corr, decl’—lw pd FUR ee eee English orphan girl, aged 14 years, ply between hours of 12 and ipm io REV JAMES SIMPSON, Rochford Street, decl3 TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air, bath, etc. Kent med- erate Apply to K M MoorE. tf—dec7 TO LET—A good tenement house on Biskop Street. Containssix rooms. Apply to THOs CAMPBELL. ___ti—devl 19 W ANTED-Girl for ge neral “work. Appl 1 MRs PS Brown. ecz3 TO LEf—Half the Cottave Kent School. Henderson. adjoining West Apply on the premises or Mr Oct 12, TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George Streets. Apply on the premises noyl MONEY—Loans made on city or country properiy. Apply toF W L Moork, Solicitor, &c, London House Corner, d&w 3m --dec3 TO LET—Two offices tn the Stamper Bloc ~ | pply to PROwss Bros if—may| portage stamps: prices. —GE IRGE GRUNDY,,