SECOND - HAND BOOKS Q.-._A Il__A $._I-. Lg-..An -_.I -`IA L- A NEW GOODS MUST BE SOLD. CHEAP SALE OF WOOLLEN GOODS Wslnul unmnou. ulvu nus nurnu, you w gnu. loo Work Butch, $3.50 to H.150. , Gentleman`: Fa Rattan Arm Chin. $.50 to 811 ' Oontluiunh nay Rattan Rocker. $.00 In an ' Fun Rona Roooption Chin II 75 to 0m on: On c and mud: ibotcara on u on. I Hull Sand. III. hula llodrmio Lilla` av . cm. 2 to on. Iiuulo Racks. Fancy -Tabla. Wood and Marble Top. .!0 30 095. Do not fall to Quill: the nook bolero pnuhulng olnwhan. RETIRINII%FR0F|V|BU8|NES_8. Store to be let April 1st. RICHMOND, ORR &: CO- Inspection invited at JAME8 REID, 254 and 266 Princess Street. A SALE OF NEW EMBROIDERIES now going on. y Wglnnt Cabinets. Bovol Plato `liner, 825 to H0. -.u..I WMI. nnlmu. nan In $50. _ %15ANE3T FURNITURE. MURRAY & TAY LOR S, 500 yards Just Received and to be Sold at 75c. per yard. Regular Price $1 periyard. WALSH & STEACY NOVELTIES WHOLESALE COST- 1'76 PRINCESS ST- DURING FEBRUARY- `STOCK com sxsirs 03- AT SPENCE & CRUMLEY S. UEOIOI FAMILY & BAKER' SIID GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VIB AND TIMOTHY SEED. nu. ya -u-n--u A -m-I--rt-w-' -I-`Q-r WI LL C()N1`INL'E TH EIR Rl El) BY WALSH & STEAOY. All kinds of Canned and Preserved Fruits in glass and tin. Evaporated California knits. Prunes, Pninelles, Tunis Dates in stalk, &o. Kippored Herring: and Ciscoes. W. H. UABNUVSKY. 212 Princess-st. 'l`ELEl HONE 2|. HOT -_%MI1K.L- _5HKE omr |f'_E(_)UR STORE_. _._.._-.._ -. - -. ---nnn nu r\1-Ira EVENING GAMES! V an ALVA! &Al-\la Al I uuauv. O E. FRANKLIN Ilnnrrr H(\lVAIll mm A -6}.-l0I(`l L01` or _ NECKTIES, UNDERSHIRTS, COLIARS. CUFFS, GOTO RATTENBURY S- o....a.a.. um ..'.'.I. ,..'.Iu'.'.'Z IIIIONIII Puma ml *6T=?U\7-I`0u*sE mun nND ovsmz MARKET A Goo; L-(IaT1"'()vfa;'(:o'a.1:'I`\l[a.de to order for $13. however. if a bad man comes mlgng will make him one for the same pnce. TI A I l- 3 T F I I This will be a rare ouportunily to buy Robes. Goals; Cups. Muh Ikoaa. &c.. as the entire stock L3 to be sold without reserve. B0sro1{":Vii}i:r""sToRE, SATURDAWY,ivFeb. 2nd, THE BIG CLEARING SALE -Moo?l_|gI. Mlnden. No. 253. on Monday. Feb. uh. It 7:30 In. A M p'Anolon,LBt. John'I. No-J, on Thursday. Feb ` 70: M. 7:!) .m. daunqu . No.` 9:. in Wednesday, Feb. mm. 7 ANN Mn. ._...._. pull! Ill III:-`Janus ` Lutnrrzn Lonon. No. 33` of the Sons of Ens \ land Benevolent Society, w 1! meet in thelruew Room, om-not Montreal and Princess Sb. over Strachmra Hnrdware Smro. the 2nd and I0: Tuesdays of each month. Just the thing for cold weather. Try It AT THE BAZAAR. -----:x--1-an-I-u-U-%;;& U-'.lIIIl|lI uruur I'lIl'UIlVI II coum STANLEY. No. :99. c.o,r.. uncerta- tho snvoun AND us-r Tununu or ncu Mount in the `Prentice Boy:-`Hall. King Street. 1`. 1`. Burton. Recording Secretary. other Friday in the Sons of Eng J. II. V. 3'. un. Us Unntn ml: Ava:-Icrs or run: GRAND Low: or Mntcnxaun. ENGLAND meet uvery iand Room, noes: Street. Next. meeting I-`-nnnuzuzv l5'rH. BL'sm:u., Rnuording Secretary. I V n ho GA7"0l.A) " 3`-Em: ll|uu.nld.l' ol Nuw ark C @0938 AmNI2J~4e9AzINEsf FURS Inna 8|. 0:|ldtc In-tot. Iuncnou. `ANUFAUTURINO CONITICTIONIRE. - I ONE DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL. .BREAD,BREADT , A- _, AL- I-_.'I .'_.. I'\.__`lL1 -Fur Genuine lupin: In- K'I7N;;1TRIET-BAKER: DON'T FORET c_>y_EI_aQoATs. Iv-1usmn.&n13E1L'roN. Props III--do nngnalog ll-uh-0 Iflnantnn cnndlan Order Foresters. rm` wIu\rI.w`\r \Yn mo r` n.lI' `uu TWEDDELL, n I\1\l\h nu-I l\IlV r I'I\\' 111' u u: nun nu: ununu Iulvua _T_HE LARDER T 0011113 BOOKSTORE FU_I{NISHI`IfIG_SV. Wellington Street. s0rE?I: Bonn oi England. Innnu A II Al Oh; i-V d.LJ-a4.d-V Ihnxrr Hotunl GENERAL - NEWS - AGENCY 4. ;+n.'a K:-580 ll lull LILKU-7 F-h. -\-`3I\ a|5 Kl-H'M|v 1"!` `CV55. and peace, and lite, and comfort, and hops, I.n:HIcav.:1:,und twist them lzatu um gar- land. and put it on tho brow of the humblast child of God in skin uunbhge and cry: "War it, want it now, wear it (orover. can of God. daughter of tho Lord God A.l- ~ mighty." Uh, tbajoy of tho new convert! Oh. the gludncu oi tho Chrhttln Iurvlcol I'll]: .'.;\'B 0!` `Ill Clllllll IILIOIOI. You have men -ouuthnaunnn In 3 to- Mzmuu ;.-suubly got up And give his experi- ence. Wen, Paul gain Ms oxperienoo. B0 u-cum tho praumoor twochurchmtho daunhou cu-tlmnd Ibo chunk tnhnvn. and he nu: Now this In my spa-Inca: `Sm-rdwml. yd nlnyn rojolang-poor. :00 making many rtch-lnvSu nothing. yo! yo!- cdlc Ill tNnp"` It 00 V0091! in thin LLIIIIUI Uh, L L: no true thing to become 11 Chris- tian. It is xx mexfry making. It is the killing of the K-.`.tt..a:l call . It is jubilee. You know ` the Bible hover compams it to I fuxwral. but L .I........ .... ...... ..... to 9.. ".........o|.I.... In-in-In It ` El V by`- You have seen. pt-rhn]x~:, :1 man running for his physical liberty null thn olvvm of lhn law after him. nml you raw him cs('a]w`, or Iftervmnl you huard the judge had pxmluned him, and how great was tho glw of that ros- cuod man: but. it is u very tnmo thing that, compared with tho ruunin_'; for om-`s (wor- lnstixxg liI.\---thu wrrors u! the law after him, but Christ coming in to pardon and bless and rcvsuo and Invo. You remember John Dun- yazn in his great story wiL-1 lmw the Pi!-grim put his ngers L1 his 1-nr.-:. and ran. t-rying: Life, life, eternal life!" A punr car driver in thti city some yL-an ago. after hnvin',; had 8 struggle to support his fa-_niI_v, suddenly was inforxm-51 thatn lu.x';,'v inhcriunzn-1* was bin, and there `was joy amounting to bewil- derment; but, that is a small thing compared with the oxpt-r_iem-o_ of one when he has put in his hands the fill deed to tho joys, tho ruptures, the splcndora of llcuvcu, and he cautruly iuy: Its m.'.|usiou._s are mine. its wmplm are iu 30:13: no mine, its God is mine!" 1 .u_ 1 ; __A . .... . ;|_.x.._ 4... |......_..... .. (`I....'.., u-.1` EJUI Lumutev nuuuv -u \)|r\-o I. First of all tl:-.11 Ls the new converts joy. It is nutnmo thing in bo<-omeuCbrIs- Man. The must tr:-nu-ml.-u:~' 1nnn`.r-nt in a man's lift is. when In-sur1'(-ndone himself to God. The gxmxrlmt time on tho {u.lhcr`s Imrxl.-stem] is when the hay (-um!-s luck. Among the great throu',; W110 in the parI<>r.~' of this church prufussoul Christ (mu night was A yuung man whu r.-~xt mumiug rang my door boll IIIII sand; Sir, I 4-annot contain mysell with the joy I feel; I came here this morning to express it. I hnvofouud mom jny In vo minutes in serving (`rozl than in al! the years of my prodignlity, and [came to glllll. Ull. nun nu`; uuznn. uyua` 1 how glad they are to have him back. 0110 hrothor indeed sta.ud.-4 poutr : ing at the back door and says: This isn great ado about nothing; this bad boy should have been chnstenod instead of greeted: veal is too good for him! But. the father says: Nothing is too good, nothihg is good enough. There sits the young man, glad at tho hearty l`0(r(\pt.iu:1. but a shadow of Iorroiv itting across hi3 lwruw at the re- membrance uf tho tmuhln ho had seen. All ready now. Let the cm`er:e lift. Music. He was dead and ho is alive again! He was lost. and he is found! By such hold inmgu-ry does the Bible solorth the merry making whvu a soul comes home to (ind. ,3 _II 41...... 1. cl... Ull_V uxu-I urn] uuu jun: nun: - _,...... he would mniu hm-k. .\'uw. lxz1viu_; returmul to his `(lithe-r`s linusn, th'_~ father prmiziims (`\`h`1)l`lil0l|. V w1|r..\'\K L'nS"l` sum. conga` mm}: TO um). 'l`lu-ro is a calf in thc purl-luck that has been kept up and fed to utmost vupwcity m as to be ready for so111on<-<-nsiuxi of joy that mi,-.:lit coinonluxng. Ah! tln-ru never will he a grander day on the U11] lmnu-,~t(-ml than this day. Let the butchers du _theirwnrk,:1:id the liousckoopi-rs bring into tlm table the smoking meat. The musicians will tuko t!1ci.r places. and tha gay groups will n|U\`(` up and down the llmr. All Il1l`fl`lL`n11s and neigh- lxirs are gathc.-ml in. and extra supply is isout out to the table of the s(`rvnnt.~`. Th" father prvsixlvw at the table, and .~`1I_\ s L`,'l`1l(`(`, and thank:: (`rod that his long nlx~nt, buy is home again. 0113 how thvy mi-sed him; I, -14; .|.,... ...... on l\l|1vn him events by nnuqut-L unu Irauu --3. Something has happened in the old home- Iteml greater than tuxything that has over happened bcfurc. A favuritc-mu whom the world supposed wuuld lxmxm~ n vagnhnml ` and outlaw fun-vor has gnt tired of sight. siaixlg and has return:- in his futh<'r`s lmuso. T113 Wnl`l(1 sllid hu nnvor` would vmnn ban-k. Thu old man al`-\'u_vs said his mu would come. He had lm-1|l:x)k111;; for him day aftortlay and year after year. He know ' ` - ~- I V. .I. \' .... Inn-Sun I'uf'IV`I1l|4l B])pTll[)l`l1llU um w Hp: run LLIL1 uuuut... . . In 211] ages of tho world it has been 1-ustour :u'y`to celebrate joyful evt-rxts by [o.-tivity*~ thusigniug of tn-atios, the pmt-luunutim pf ])L`1lL`0,[1l0 (.`lu'L~:txn:L4, the n1u.rriu;;u. Unw- evcr much on mhnr days of the year our [ table may have stintml supply,uu Tl1m1vks~ 1 gi\`i11glx1yt|u-m must be something buuntn- .\...a an en... .-..mr.n-mhln Imxnes of (_`hris~ B0018. mm um smlnnm. L (lulu-by aw... . IIIIICU (`un unu nun u. un. Joy! Joy! Joy! We banquet today over this ar`(`(:s~:i0n of 210 persons to whom I have givvn the right hand of fellow:;l1ip,um|;ing n11l`px'nsPnt conmnunicant nxolubrship fuul` thuusumltlm lmnxlrml and eight. .._Ls'..i,t not E appropriate that we sprout] the bunque-H 1.. ..n ...m.- M Hun wnrhl itl|nsb(`!`l1l'llst0n1- [;'|\`ll1g(lXly Ill('l'4,' lllllhl In` BU|lll`LI|IuD uvuuu uus. And all the comfortable homes tcndmnhavo at sumo time celebrated joyful events by bnuquot and fe~su'\`it_v. rs .n.:..... `\nu lmnrmnml in tlm nlnl Imme- no say: They Should Not Be locelud Coldly and Lqiolmd Upouskaiice, lint with Open Aruufantl Chrering Mien. Sumo Sew Cum-luslona Abput. Tlmp. BRn0Kl.)"N. Feb. 3.-A jubilee sermon was proalched this morning by the Rev. T. De `Witt Tulmugo, D. D., at an especial commun- ion for the roccpgign of 240 persons` making ` . the present communicant membership of tho Brooklyn Tabernacle 4,503. This is nlso_r'nov- ~ mg day in this church. The annual rental of pews has just occurred and today many of the congregation occupy new places. The? pews brought higher premiums this your than ever before and the income of the church this year will bu $.`;3,%()4. But both plans are observed in this church. A vast space is kept free from ull uxpcnsu .l.1(lODl_V"ll,])!ll`l4 ol'_ the building is mapped off for rent. Dr. Tal- nn. _- . .._v. 1..-.. o....c 6.-um Hm fmunth r-hnnmr u. . .... Dlllldlng lS lllll[)pt:`u Uu uu nun. nlugo took his text from the tifmmth cllaptxar ` of Lulm, twenty-third verse: Bring hither the ` fnttc- oalfand kill it." Dr. Talnmge said: r ,4. v.... r,...u u'.. hnnn-u..+ huluv nvnr 1 on. TALMAGE .PR'IACHES" or? as- TURNED PRODIGALS. {TA JUB'[LEE-.V'SERMON. .... ..... ...,.. .11; mg ret urn:-1 r mm BRITISH WH1G.M.ONDA`Y. FEB. 4. _.__j.._....___ `, _ IIICUUIIIHI-Ilwuouvuugvg -u . Younnxamberreadlngthutonotaklng Itoazsomozrcutdnyottvttyucattcrcd din: and gold among thpeovlund um valuable presents will oourtum but, no- tunlmwlun a soul coma bcck.God tun xcladfbutooxprc-hhjoylunpoutuw * (ConiInuodoII`l0thl'UI-I an... an... ...-. - If n 11:13 (1006 not get to heaven It is bc~ 1 cause he v. til Lot go there. K0 dufnrnce thdcolcx-. LU cuturenco tho history. no din`or- l enoe the untmadunts, no dicrcnco the sur- roundings. no durercnce the dc. Why thn auto horses of cnrw. victory we brought out to celcbmtu the ten!!! triumph you may 1'L.`.c mm of llmu. and L! God In greater than LU. his joy is went.-:`, and when 0. and come: back there In in his l;-art the uwging of an innite uccu of glndne, O4 to oxpnn that zladnoa it takes on tho rtnn at pleasure, and all the thrones of pomp. Ind all tho Ian at eternity. 1*. Li a joy dupe thud! dapth. udhlghoruu-.n all height. Indwtdcr than :1! width. and water than all humanity. It overtapo, It under-girdl. it outwokhl all the united Iplondor ad joy at tho ulvau. Who can tell what God`: joy in , `Ir-.- _.._.__.L__ ._-_Jln- OI:-inn: of A `ulna Logto, Checker Boards and Ion, Chm Bosnia and Ion, Dommooa, 60 lung. Oribhnge Boards, &c., Whint lnrkm. - AT N ISBET'S of A Iwzxc 1:}: not a. czar. nu. ` loving, toryh ring again v:`_ ` hnvo no plea: him than. Ci.-tl \I|L' Vvtnl, uuu IA]! u J`--. .... ` had enough tmuhlu with you." Ab, no! When the prnpriotur of that (`state pro- clahncd fcmvul. it wus an uut.l:urst ufn fa- ther's lovo mzda tuther`s juy. (hul `La your Father. I have not much sympathy with that d.'S(`l"Ip{i(v;l of God I st)n\(-tixnmln-.111`, as though be \-\`:`c a Turkish sultan, hard and un:'yzz1p.:1wt.-, listening nut tulho try of his subjecin. A told me he saw in one of Lhoc`.`.s`..'.'.: ._. .151-.kiug riding along, and two men were 1;! ult.cl'v.`:atiuu,und one charged the other with having eaten his rice; and the king said: II'l`l..... ..!..u 91.- ....-n A-u.I kw an-O--un-Onrn ......... ~..... ... ......... ___ _- J. __ ,,, Hn did not <' nu . um! say; You an uxtt to enter; go out and wash in thn trough by {ho WC, and the-u you van coma in; M` have u u . . I . _,:.| _, ,_ u .._ ht, llCIpl IUL'Ill!.'C`g uuu K \Vul\.l uvv man` a, nu. upsur- or move her hand. She was waiting for the hour when the ministers of state should gather in angry contxst, and, worried and worn out by the vunxin-,; hour, and in mo- mvntary absence of thv nurse, in tho power, the strange power which delirium snun't'nn(`S gives one, aha arose and stntxl in front of the clock, and mud there Watching the clock when thn nunxu rt-turned. Thonume mid, "Do you we :u1ythiugpoculinr about that clot-kt" Hhu mnds no uuawvr, but sonn dial. Th<~ru is a clock : .- "no in every h L If souzonf you would risufmnlthe bed 0! la-thargj.` uud mruv out from your delirium of sin and look on thv vloch of your destiny this rnoruing. _\`t~u \\-uulrl we mznl hour souuething you hz1w~ not 2-: 1| --1` hszxrd lmfun-_ and eve-x'_v tivl; of the minute. and v\`cl`)' troko uf tho 1101"`.anIh'\`e-r\ \V\1!);:UfUlt~]I(':!<]ulllII1 \\'un1 1 MI)". ".\'nw_ Imw, now, now?" Uh, (~u;m.- I. ... . . --.... L 1- - _ ux .. u. U.-. lmur. and em lmmu to _\`n .21 pI`0di;`fX1l l.nn.,. n;'\I -... 011. it is n rrvat rcligrion to livo by and it is a great rt-ligion tn lin by. l`lwrc isonly ono hC2|.I`tl.l1l`Ub l)c1.\vm-'1 you and that roll-,;ion this morning. Just look into the face of yroux parduning (`I011 and .~urrcmler yourself/ for timt-nnzi for c-ta-rail) , and he is yours. and lnanven is yours, and all is yonru. Sonioof you, lilac tho young; man of the text, have gone far n.~tmy. l lmmv not the history, but you know it, you Lnuw it. Vfhen a. young man went forth into lifv, tho lo_-:- end says. his guardian angel Tilt forth with him. nml getting him into a uid tho guardian unfto-l .~'\'.'cpt a circle clear urqund whore the young mun stood. It was :1 circle of virtue uuzl lmnor, and lmnlust not step beyond that virclc. Armid foes came down, but w<-re obliguul tolmlt nt the 1-ircl':~-thcy could not But one lay a tvruptross with n (linmonuled lmxulstretchod forth and CH)!-Bed that circle with the hnnd,and the tempted E70111 took it,nnd by that onu full grip was brought I.-yond the circle and died. Some of you h.'l\'u sL(`pp(`(I beyond that circle. Would you not liku this day, by the grace of God, to step back! This, I my to you, is your hour of :<|l\':Ltiou. There was in the closing hours of Queen Anne what i.~;<-allod the clock sm-nc. Flat down on the pillow, in helpless FiI.`kIl'U. me could not move her head nu rnnvn hnr I1!Il`l' Qhn W39 waiting I01` and wlwu he culm- -scores nf \'uivvs um 'v\\I|\n Ill u..,.,., u I V'l1vr:r`:1ir`..~a Immortal re-igu. 'Tho.-.nug \v:1s-31175:! up all through the e-1:15 among tlw woumlml. until it was smrl them ' were at l`.`:J.St ton thuus.-uni wounded men ro- uniting their \`0i<'(>.s am they came to the verse: reugwm - Jit pan`. over from thoso tame joys in which you arulm1ul;:ing;-jo_vs of this world -lnto the rupturosof the Gospel. The world cmumt satisfy you; you have found that out -Ale-xnndur longing: for other worlds to (`on- quor, and yet (I1-ownml in his own bottle-; Byron Wlllppwl by ll.~'quietudcs' around the world; Voltuiro l'1:l`:.lH|',' his own soul while all the streets of I uri.- wore applnugling him; Henry II (-on.sun1in;; with hatred against ` poor Thblmxs n. lh-rkvl-all illustrations of the fact. that. this world cannot malm a than happy, Tliu \`ul`y. nu who poL~'onod tho pommol of tho sud on which Queen Elizabeth rode .sl|outO(l. in tho street, "`(.lod save tho qum.;nl" Ono mmm.-nt; the world npplzuuls and tho 'nn'.(t moment the world nnatlu-rm11i/.4-.~`. Oh, come over into this gmtll/Jr joy, this sul>lin1ex-a)lu(`o, this mu '- uill'cL-nt bentitudu. Thu night. uftertlw battle of Shiloh, and llwro wero tllou.".'uuls of wounded on the lh-lnl. uml the ambulances had not come, ono (`lu"i-I hm :~:ultllCl' lying `there a-lying umlvr llln` .~I;u'light lnogzun to sing: 'I'h(-r- is u I.-.1!vl of pure delight. . xu1'.w next lino lhvro we/r`e housa this nzommg knew the join of the Crisdni religion, they would `:11 pass over` \ Iixitp the kingdom of God the next moment. ` W hen DB!'|i()1f3'and(uu\gu] was dyini of cholera hldatfcxxddzxt suia;_ -`Have you much puiny" 021." he n-plied, ".-einco I found the Lord I hive ncvo_xj .hn'd any pain except: sin." Then they Said to him; `-would you like to send a - message to your 1'riumlsI`-' Yes,I would; tell them that 0nl_\'~1ast night am` 1060 of Jesus came ru:=hin;r into my souflike the surge; of the sea, uml I hul to cry ,out: `Stop; Lord, in is enough; stop, Lord,- eurmgh!"' Oh. the jays of this Christian Hokuoo Tint Jack Builk enough!` " religion! Z Ynnt nn Thorn cw-rlas.li:x:z spring abides. And lH`\ 'r ml In-ring owers; 1,)mth 111: :1 narrow xtreuxu divides That lu~avvul_v land from our.-:. .' us` we.) sauna anuu luv. \.Iu\.~It'v : like that. Our God is not 3 sultan,` 1-. no`. .2 Caspot. but a Father--kh1d. >:'_"l\'L'_1g.r.x1il he !r.t.l:c3 all heaven ,1 W yll-an-v-.~," he says, "13 the deatl: 0! _`.' AL.` -2 z: prodigal cozzes back. "I -` :.uu. " t`.:c man. and by pout-mortem Ihzdv.-he`.hc:' be 1:2,: eaten tho hcwas chin. Ah! the. cnlelty ,,n,a. . lllu oauuuu V.- 3 quun.;n I" s tho'nn'.(t I \I. ..,\... A,` bomn, 300 REMNANTS of onwss` oooos from 2 1-2 to 16 yirds in the piece all to be clemd before the 1st of Fobmuy Reganoss of Cost. See our striped Bros: Bonds at 7c par yard. 15 yards Hoavy Melton ll. l}h1ldran's Haavyiool Hose from 50. peropair. o VIomon sHoavy Woollloaa only 15o. , The Biggest Bargains You Evor Saw All This Week at BPBNOE as ORUlLEY`S. 132 and 134 Princess Street. ._..__._._. _._:.._.. Lone Silk Gloves in Black and Colors. Swansdown in White, Ivory, Cream. Coral, Blue and Pink. Triangle Spot Not in Fawn, Brown. Cream, Black and Slate. Dry Goods Millineryand Mantlea in great variety at the CARPET Housx of . RICHMOND. ORR & co. Etlvcrw//v0rrw1);s'0/vzy 50 pg ya . AT cncunc: 2. (EDI IMI FVLQ l No Reasonable Price Rfused for Heavy Woollen Cloths, ` Cloakings, Sealette. Seal Plush, Ulsterings and all kinds of Fancy Woollen Goods. Tho Loot Heir (now). Nations. Authors, lagomohy, English Poets, Ptrlour Cro(fnot. Oonvomtion curds, Cindorll: or Hunt the Slipper. SATIN MERVELLIEUX. J- JOHNSTON 82: CO No spaceto qubte prices, but we positively say that the goods will be sold at $1,000 Worth of New Seasonable Prints, $1,000 Worth 0fCottons and Shiftings, W $1,000 Worth of Tweeds, Cloakings and Worsteds $500 Worth of Wool Blankets and Flnne|s, $2,000 Worth of Hosiery, Gloves and/Corsets; Ladies and Gents Underwear, Furnishings, Smallwear, etc., etc. $3,000 Worth of New Dress Goods, $1,ooo Worth of Si|ks,%S.atins, Plushes, etc., |CJ"`T"JoI-INs'I'oJ_\T ' Having decided to go to Manitoba in April, and indo-*der to do so. their entire stock of We take the lead in Quality and Variety. You can get almost any shape and style. Our Home-Made Bread is the latest. Made only at