!CEA1>fMANTL1+3 CLOTHS. And no wonder when they sell (_i_00\l Reliable Qoods at Lower Prices than Mill .\`\u-ep lugs and Cull: of 0| l Stocks are aolxl elsewhere. See their lhys_f.Ril1benl lfnalerweasr at I? each. See their .\len`a Ribbed Unll0l`I`l`Il` V at 25 each. See their Heavy All-\\'ool Scarlet Umlerwenr at 50 each. See their Hen`)- All-\\'oo.l Grey Underwear at 50c, See their Lulies` Shetland Veal: It 50. Six .\len's 4 Ily Linen (Tollaus for 2.1`. .\len`s Celluloid Callus only l2o. Men`: Melton anal Knit` on Shine 50 each. I ' ` Nl'2\\' .\llLl.lXBR\' -0nler your Hat or Bonnet only in the week at /1. J. McMAH0lV. uuy. IN GENTS` FURNISHINGS we take the load, andhave everything ,in Underwoar from Heavy All-Wool Shirts and Drawers at 500, to the Finest Scotch Lambs` Wool and Cashmere. SPENCE &3UMLEY's /BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Andare selling them at prices that make them the best value in the A: .L_ "WOOL UNDERWEAR AND STOCKINGS. LADIES WOOLEN UNDEROLOTHINGI FINE GOODS AT Low PRICES. John Laidlaw & Son. tClouds, Scarfs, Hoods, Tuques, Fascinators. and every description of Fancy Wool Goods offering at Astonishing Low Prices. ALTERAf`i\TE PILLS, F. X. UUUSINEAU & B0. ctlfa tn-hos, (.`l;orEa mu! J4-anal:-ya. Rrpcu`::d. -. 0 ` Gloves from 20c. Boys Lined Kid Mitts. 250 a pair. Ladies Corsetsfrom 300. ?Ladies' Fur Capes from $1.00. Ladies Cloth Ulsters for $2.50. sAru1nnLIsr wAs{ on or Jr_`Hs nmaxsr nm on menu Children's Wool Hose from 5c per pair. Ladies `Wool Hose from 150. Ladies Black and Colored Cashmere TO-NIGHT` DEDIDED BARGAINS PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER. We have just received a Large Shipment of BOYS AND GIRLS purv. `llll Illl lI.'lII5 HIV.` 3lI['|'IlK'\I II_\ on. R0BElj_Tf(3EL>_llA`!:'li{TEl) Memcme. Ribbed and Plain Wool Shirts and Drawers for Men, 191 PRINCESS STREET- THE] l.l~IADl.\ (: ".\m.u.\'I-:m' A WARM SPOT. --1=*o1=e--- % oniosrrn ms wmnson norm. {fa} ina'1s4 Princnss Street. I I 0 Princess Street .\n~ ol urn kinds : llrslly. llmsv unly skin lwp uvhirh an` not no\\` to he musiulq-rut) .~`4-cunxll,\'. than which I\l'|`l`:IllS(ll by ti lnld slate of tho 'sluuIl.auu`l \\ hivh nttnwk \`\l`il\ll.\`|Ill`l$\If t he hudy in nlitfvn-nt ' \\'t|)`& Skin :lisu\a1- shuws itself in tho Ill-I.\l|. sunwtilnos in the farm uf land- rnll whim-h no Amount of hrushing anal mmhin will gm rid of. and aolnotinim in the form all wally I'Iruptiun.\ In the .\'l-JFK. by an ruin ~~ men! of tlwglzuids. Ivunummlivwnllul Glnndu nr .~'\u~lli .1. \\'l|il`ll. if unchw-luul b\\`I'IllIo wry Inna` ht _ wounds. In the .\ll.\ll`I'l$. and the mail 1` of tho: I-2Lli0\\'S. by an inlltuuul Rough- uvss u! the skin. which is wry painful when washed. In the Il.\.\'Il\`. hy dvo I rnwks or I-`lnsurea. which, if healed tut A low nys. up`-L ily one-n main. or by horn)`-lnukint untvhm. In IN _USE1OO YEARS. `SKIN Dfimsms Owing tn the gun increase in our lmsi neu we have found it neoensry to Mid In our stat!` of Snlouncn. and huve now I! Active uni Uhligiug Salounen Always Nady llld willing to meet the want: I our cun- t omen. II` Remelnlner Gaonls shown with plan- anre at the Low Price Stow. lIl'L.\(`ll X BA ILV l(`U1'I`. - llridpou. [Must-I. I`Rlt.`E.` ls. IN.. 3. 9d.. Ila. and &. mvh. lusleuze exlrml Murray & Tay|or s, I III.` \-I.\ I (`I r..\ I run!!! `THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND` Bmoh ocC`*1u"'."7uc. torus- .nn.ucg-`wrabinoauaof ` 0; nub. I 0 $3.! goggtumh ml-anumbu ofycsrt. gnd updwcu:-da 1 8&0 yin; an nu-r I hunt. 6 nlnodlee. inhmna don es. obtu llof. Y 141- : ow" 'hmsln lbw: Ilntllndugg mo tolnvcltvcontalnunl Balm. loan; . was the Also Fine All-Wool Jersegncloth IR `I! An) `ISA mun All- Tweed Patterns. Fn-nch Worsteals. J ubiloe Cloth. French Merinoa. (`air men.-0, Hie. (`allul "I'l l.l'l..-`I-I A .\'Tl.\`(`ll0|'lll l..`l-I.` `hum 'I"\\`u Mnlirillvs lmvn nuw slum! Hm I A Big Job Lot just to band 150 nnr `nu-A fnrmnr nl-inns 9_Kn Since the couplcon 0! llun ilnpmvemeutn to our store we have plum-cl this llepnrtnu-at at the nu end. when we run ndely any we have one 0! the Lam:-at and lies! Lights-I Dru: (Soul: Ila narlnwut in line city. An-I when than: you a can always I-r luuml at l.U\\' |'I.\"l` l`Rl( `I-IS. F0NSUMPTI0N.- MURRAY & TAYLOR'S. on 0. ll& tolhu iith a VALIVABLB TIIEATIS II Ioan,ysuIcI'ot.0utupIpII\nd ---2-- - -.-j7 ,._- D 88 0000.9, `IN: Fwd vulva. ol puny. .m.'.'u.".'..'a' w Jm wanna Inn to 3 ad ` I91 no oo`npot|lhn It It :`u:ull|INudao M . m_'"`3.1... :`."`.':..".`...'u's... .!.n!`3':.`1`..2....n.`.`.I'. I In! short wukhl. alum of}-hm dune rancid: t3ouosI.nurun. RIHAI. AK- YV-(III-}`)\\'D`|I (XX. ` '5 UIIIOI. New 1180 EH16 Lu'VV00l JOTB8 UIOU 18b 20. 25c. Fine All- 00! oatumo Cloth &. worth 35 cents. 176 PRINCESS STREEI`. PL J00 LJJE IUBI DRUG IU per former pnoee 25c. C eaper Goods at 8. 10. 12 1-2 cents. In all the Newest Materials and both DOUl|lJ'I AND SINHLN \\'|l|TH AT DOUBLE W/D7 H 00008. _-I-\bs'o|Jt_|y Pure. GEORGE CLIFF, I'M! General Real Estate Agent. The 0l.\'T.\| EXT onllul ?II\I\I\ ` I A I'll`! `TIT NOTE THIS! ```m-:.\vu & /u.\ll.\'l(`0'll`. ltriqlx-on . Dunn ucr |I{u'1 M the lam n~nlur_\`. ~ oblauuul (mm l`lu~Inisls, uruf / av c-saga` A ml I ll!` xtnnn: ; waggnn : Then he nnmmlnon that honforgnt to tell ' Lubon, 40 Wellington St. East, Tomato. }`lll0"|- I00 119 "h0"l`3" {OF "N10 b0)`3" Ont. Cut this out for future Inference. ' until he learns that they have taken the ' \v|.eu writing memion gm. pane.- : vnggm on A trip in mother dirnction. He " (aw in`: no clilfeluco. tho trniu doeuf) go` I. Diphtheria. ` tillhfclock. Ybu tell him `your trningo-s 5 "Lu: January." uyn J. N. Tcce. or at` 930. `He looks inurenlu one. And says; 1 Orwell. Ont... than n penned diphlh'uriA-in "Tlunt uiin you to Borwick." ; our no hourhoonl. torn puuniglu and ' You my ux an gning to llorwick. nngly dnf. but to`: right no Hngynli Yellow V nmueuuout nits upon him. He finally gem 0i and bum: 3 my children tli In it all ` L-, Yn|ov0ilcunn all phi ul emu- 1 . aumglur hum. lava the lmuunt 9:25. :5 . plnlnta nnd ininriu. turn: you that you have plenty `of time. H _ NRO Who HIVQ llttll CIIIBH. Atltlffal M. V . , 3 no Ioon sultprmeu. i "l:la\in t them In-syn come around with the 2 WA 3" B ` I` ' on he rnminnbon that in format in tall I `Il'.l l'I.\lv' l\| I'lIF. .`l'.'\I I('.\. The mun who has had occasion to not to a railway station fmin in country hotel, how- ever. has had an ex ierience that lingers long in his memory. he demands of the com- merrial trmellv.-r. who is in wonderful unis- sion:u`_\'. has changed Inntters a li e in this In-speet, but still you occasionally find the old~time country lnudlonl who is unable to understand the feverish eagerness of the aojourner to catch the |0:20 a.m. passenger east. when there is a freight going west at 7:30 p. In. You tell hint you want to go to the station this morning. and ask for your bill He chews a toothpick a moment. then looks at your name on the register a` long. long time. Then he sighs. and looks into a book behind the desk, in which there has never been an entry made since the death of his father. who kept the tavern before him. You can see this book any time lying - -a-round -among the candles and kerosene lamps and matches. What he sees in it be- taideex the old entries made in his father`: ati`, regular chi raphy he must see with the eye of faith.mla_\'be he looks budk till he nd: an entry against some guest who stayed in his father`a time about as. long as u have. I think that must be it, hecuuee when at last he closes that book he tells you the amount of your bill. If you hure been i there one day" or three weeks it tnlies just ! the same lilll_Q'I0 give you the amount of `L your bill.` Then you are ready to go. He ,` aays he`ll get you down to the station. Half 3 -an hour later you tell -him you are all re,-uly. ; He looks surprised. l "nn't them burs come around taith the ' IN|l'l . WIIUII INC Illllly l'I"ll` II II , II II\ Y'9I` nmn. whose slim.-kloa luul lnecn reumvul lu_v mistnke, lurking about to carry wlmt few articles the guest could not take. told my sister that henul waited on me mustanlly. and that I said I vmulcl give him half It (lI)l~ lar when I came back. She gave the lnriguml fty cents. I hum-u`t been luick there yet. ` but I Inn going. My work has been quite exhausting thissenson, and I need recreation: an T have promised myself the pleasure of attending :1 colored funeral. Il|I'l`I\`ll TY] THE \"I`lTIl\\' HOUSES T0 RENT. ~ 1`EK.\.\l'8 FOL`.\D ` Building lain. Fauna. &c.. bought and told on commission wihsuu St .Ch\n:ncc.`. .3-mm` { -2*" W ~' "H KIWIIIII \.` \\.\llPK. The .~\Im-xi-sun waiter is I source of con- atant study to me whenever I an on my tuvels, And at no other time is he so inter- esting to me as when he has to deal with the lone wonum at the hotel. I have been watching him. And I have seen the lone \\omnll mme into the diningroom. sit down At the tahle and starve to death. while ` e\`er_vhody else - thAt in. every main body. \t`lIu came in after her got their orders promptly served. The lone woman--~or Any woman. in fact -does most mortally hate to tip A waiter or A porter when she is [my- ing full rates Anyhow. She won`t do it if she can possibly exiat without it. and when she does give a fee. it is usually tive cents. And ten cents she considers an enormous. A rincelyqgrntuity. The waiter and the hAll- y and the porter All know this. And con. seqnently the lone woman, while she is never insulted. and is treated with the utmost show ot politeness and with genuine courtesy At the desk. is quietly ignored by the ser. rants, and her hotel and nilwny lines have fsllen in stony places. This tipping" business has grown to he an outrageous Iiilisattce even in these United Sutes. Out citizens who travel nhrond luring home the evil hal-it. commercial travellers And people in all lines of the dramatic professions are nutvh given to it. and it is beginning to he so that you are rather neglect:-I without it. l*`t:e-pu-ntly in good hotels, where all the help is well paid, the ser\'t\lIt will remind you that he oxpet-ts to he retnotuhen-l." A few days ago I ran Into llsrrisbnrg. la-tt my family at at hotel, nrrnngzing for them to meet me At another point in two days. as the intervening runs were too hard for the Prince. I got up'at L n.m.. curried my own valise downstairs, never saw hide nor wool of n porter, and went my way. Two days later, when the family came avmv. A freed- .n....l I..- ....... ...I....... -|.....l.I... l\...I I....... mg IIHI H` II|glIK I I mt trap in lhv I Alone. the olhvr I pu~]u:lin-cl. W | slnnn \Ir ,\'|ni|n- Irv Irglivvlvll; nu IIKIIIOII Dill` II, to trill mama IIIII amlloa : ho ahouh hand: every tivo minutes: he trelvomod in again. exprou` od his joy at seeing us. the neat honor he felt it to ho to entertain ua. and huaought no to '~unal|or the house and all that van in it our ma : and a? hull pad in a luau: ng vworkoomien. e`a t.guon- naturod bumble bee diving intrmmglo of llI0l`|\IlI`~3Il\rIOI. We fell in love with him at once. \\'a couldn't help It, I am painod'to ha obliged to say that the anlorol our love ahata-I. when, altar smiling in ink) the dining-mum. and tenderly com- Inittl an to the can u! a much-hanged young ly. he left us too raaliu that ah- aeom maha the heart grow Iondor" o! nome- thlng to eat. Hope tadad when the broad came on. No love could atand the alligator atoah laid out for lo\'0 to tatten on. Our heart: grew colder than an Alpine river when the den;-airing buckwheat cake, {run to dcath on ita journey from the distant kitchen. when it had hoeu lighting starva- tion, laid down baton us and died. But oh. that lmefatouk Y I am not a man at all given to the nleuuru of the table. It inn`! often that I now `I'll! I am eating. and I hate hanqut-ta. The long tahlu, lined with go ing men. almtya make me thinlt of the teeming-tnvuglia in the stock vanln. But that steak at the Smiler house? `You could tute the horn that had liven cut 021 with it. an-I while I am no epicure. I do know that mod {in-_\', pnrtcr|iouu- steak in not cut mm -ottu-en the harm. We mt 'ml at the- Sluiler house tun daya. \\'o not utarve, hevauso the I rim`e had a pair of ruhher LA-a_ aL_a L- L_,I __..A ,__,_.__.. II`, 4;. AL,_, I ; [mm the Item: he heemeul over the perty ` Ineh" Indie!-Nnggele el lee. hnrkhtul. [IN How you do get into hotel: eml Ilotnle and hotels! .NIaese pehple ewe I into: the lode. but I never Inc! C luck. There weeoae hotel the! we elruci lee! winter. love In New Hempehln. tie Rmler houee. l doe`! remember the reel eeme d II. but we elweye of it en the Smile! houee. OI ell the eeeenl leudl |e the! ever Irel- mme-I coming or nlucte y nlluqulehed hie grip on petting guest mine lure: of the Suulrr home wee the pleeaentoet. Hi: lece wriukied lmn chin to hrmv ee he helped u-' ea no n-giutona-I; he lighted our wey lo mar nmmn Iilh emllans In elmnln huul. nrne-v A IIQJIIIQ Landlord. Am! I |Iulo| manor ; BUB ll'l{|)E'l`TE'.\' lll'.\lUI{ A FUNNY MAN AND HIS IXPERI ENGES IN SOME HOTELS. -150 Auuorlrnn Want! and lie Inna Woman-Iona Ohoorvlllnu on "`l`|p|' And "Fun" rlnolaloula `Ila! mu lo Familiar to Irnnllonuo Cane THE nmmu wmu. .~`A'l`lIRDA\. NM :2. NEL HAW V - tn |l.l\...4.. 4901.- Ilnnl-A-`D.-n N ` . ium, morphine, chloral, tobacco. and F ` kin red habits. The medicine mnybogiven \ in tenor coffee without the knowledge of i the person tuking it if no denited. Send lie I ' in stain for book and testimonials from those w o huh been cured. Address M.V. ` 7 We liugtnn "Ont. Cut out reference. \ 1 ' writing ` H8313 gIll\SI I uonru HRIICC. Do you know. Fhs. "wh ' that reminds me of Shylock': demand o An- tonio?" No: oh most wise judge." If: I pound of flesh." It may be necessary to cute in explana- tion thnt the hired girl was misting n ma!- lot in preparing the steak for bmnkfnat: Reminded lllm of slnleumure. There wn I rack: in the boarding house carnvmsary as if a mule was exercising his 1 heel: against A board fence. ` Do vnn knot. mid Ffihs. "whv that Try And Ila Cured. Lame hack and nervous (lchilit_\';'associat- ed with rheuluatism, is sometimes met with in every day life, but as a rule we tincl not more than two of these complaints in the same party. lie this as it any. The only sure and perfect cure is electricity and the best form of administering it. is by Norman`s electric belts and insoles. W. J. Wilson is agent. and from him you can procure testimonials and circulars relating to any of your coinplaiuta. \-Irrvu V` IIIIICK, HIISKIIIKS. IV. I . I have used l-`.lv`s (`rerun Balm for dry cutaruh (to which every eastern person is subject who comes to live in A high altitude.) It has proved a cure in my cast-.--H. I-`. .\I. Weeks, Denver. Col. I Found It 1 Sun-(`ur. I have been troubled with catamrhal deaf- ness for seven or ci ht years with A roaring nuise in my head. bought medicine in I3 states but nnthing helped me till I rocured a bottle 0! Ely`: (`mam Ihlm. In our days Icuuld hear us well as ever. I am cured of the catnrrh as well. I consider lily`: (`mam Balm the best medicine ever made. ~- Garrett Wi-lrick, Hastings. N.\'. I Inn-n nus-J Flu-`u (`no-run Rnlnn for Jr-v lDl`l'II `lUIlIL' Illll )'l`lIl3l?ll llll llllf lllrlllllg l`\*c been swinging in the hammock. dear, dreaming about how lovely every~ thing will be when your millennium gets hnrn," -`U I ETC HUM. Anal the bread is sour, anal. in fact,` there is not a thing lit to eat, and I'm as hung? as as bear. What on earth have you lwcn him: with yourself all the incoming Y" I'\`a- Imon nwinnina in Man lmmmnpk, An lldmlrlnz Lllllo Wile. Henry (leorge---"My dear, this steak is luII`llml to I crisp. Mrs. George ~.\len-y me 3 so it is." ``.-\ml the potatoes are not half dune. ` Sn [son now." |nl\I. III.` A LIFT. In it my kindness." write: I crplexed l uncle. to give I stupid boy 1 co ego odu~ cation 3" Ccrtuinl II is. It mule: him much Itupider. f stupidity in hi: only talent. develop it, strengthen it, increase its general density, and it will be useful to him. It will get him elected I school trustee. and maybe make president of the board of edu- cation. ||uu't lmr_v his ulent. RMIHZRT J. lll`RIIt2TTlI. (`lulull "I'll.l l.:l*L ANTIS(`llUI'lIl l..I'Z." Therm Two .\Ili\-inns hawv nuw slum! the Ivst uf Ill) yours` trial. Inning b(\`lIiIIll'0lllI\`1.'1! in the puhlic in [he lnller purl u! the Lu! wnl nr,\`. They nun` he l`lu~Iuists. or u! A ICI.`lILl Till,` THAT .`T.\| LI . Did `ou nu-war try to give up drinkin 3" naked I no colporteur. Oh. yes." repocl the inebriato ; I did once. About ten year: ago, when I was on the mud will; a circus. 1 unit. And for nix \.`hAl'I I never hnntml A lat), man I I'll Du KIIQ YUIII I'll I CIITIUI, I nil. and for six years I never Rated 5 1 mp." And were on on the road all the time '3 "Oh. no ; was in the penitew tiny." l:l\`K "II A l.II`I', I .` V|U.\ fhll W I..\l.TlI `ll I` l'P.I.|.I.` 1'. I don`! think yuung .\'ewcurn in in his right mind this morning." uial the hook- koepor gravely. "'l'hat'uo ?" exclaimed old Hyson in 3 mrprinal tone ; "you think he hm: two minds, then; I never thought he hul half A one." Ml IIIU IKIIIIIIK PCIIIUI I3 \l\IllIUIC II I IIIIIHI lam. It may Ineqllilc stimulating poured into the ear or dmsn the hack but u mun wesnecl ou le lsruuly wouldn't he apt to find hm. mi k very exhilrning. uken in the nuuul way. -vx-nu...-.-.. n.- .. -.. ...- ..~-.... . ..._. I . "(`olliduI:l"` we ah:-Inked; but he -hook his Imml. ".\'ny And nnilul as 59 \\hinpu-ed "(`anu rush. ` I trouuro this cane above its weight in gold." uicl Mr. Uuldbuck ; that tune in male from the ugumleck of tho old llnguhi lhnford." liut," en-lnimosl his friem "mo Hnrtfurul hun't been broken up yet." I dun ! can-." rt-plieul Mr. Uldhurk cnlmly, she in going! :4 be sumo time. und that man was cut {rum her gumluk when the limo culnes, jual the Mule." III'I`|'\II\` l|\ IIlI\\ \l|I 'I"lLI' IT D)`- And his lest they were bu-nl In a oorhrrcwlah urn. --- --~~~v- Two rlhu were stove In. did the dam man 11`. They ght but back home. I weak and I A-a;'hEw.Iwzu who bmugm him mid. .. u For the aide 0! lab at Md boon rullul away. Illa eyes the; vice Nu-toned. and his nun: went lllfl)`. In` Iu Ivan, Inlll III. A "I`A\`I nun :1-rm:.~n We pwkod I My treat with Mung: and Mn ~ And '0 won: with him down to :50 Ink: : ' Thou mhlm and (heat In his man-ywho And oulprido won as cum 1: our pin. The |w.lhl.'raln Illntrholl him away holfour But In how he'd come but In And bye With ncholnnhln. hoaur. usual Iuouln . nod urine. For honu and unhmou were ninth. puunc In [no mu They nmy 1 the pnvpriouvmu - uwuu - nlu ~- ~ nun! ~~ -~ [ray - roe n -' . 11:1: in doe but cluoriptiou 0! New Eng land In November I can write. and uh: man than can`! read it with om hum! slam. and his eye: (in! behind him. ruled tlmo learn- ing to mad. lint`: sll. A "PAVE in-an" :1-rnn-an NIW I`.NlI.VI' ll` II 'I'l'-.`- It in plenum lnnlling in New I-Iugluul at this uuou. 'l'l_sq-- - ---hill: - - --u:lunging|l|m - whilo ---faraway. \ the . - - rivnr ---n` .- Jun on In V ._ ` -'--L'lI-II'III. I|.IIII ` the --~ that --o--- unl lt.--5 gjintut - ---- vale. Beyond. the - -+-Jull `H --- ---- -Lly ngnlqal the-- _w Hung. ' You doclino. II-I ho Itltl u-anal tho Iuntlou About tivo mmuln. in 150 gm hupo that some uudu-int! An-luau Id train my cum chug with I vunur 00:! u! pnntupn for Nu: to solo hob hon down an Inn your`: (`slomhs luul on-union adver- thomonl to lung u `it. No 06:0 for a time cud. and than [um I shut minute: in lawn he driven away And no you duh; -Mwouolculy on c I-qgup truck um lo:-atnluunn hounuuy opn tone uclsoly and the outlet: , v chow: tulucvo luccnimcly and Inn: at you uu~ vinklnglv. and my: : Huh 9" the But that you at him I question. and "dunno" when you upon! It. IIW IVILI AVID II AI fl'II. drivoo you seven mile-, in two boon. and find! . to his unnpu-nimble ulouinhmonl. tin! t e 0:!) Urdu has none I; duuly. ol- len Ionic you back to the out {nr no-h thing. I You Joanna nn.I kn -min Annnncl ILA The .' . ml... I IIIU . 1 the I Illl RIIOIIPIHID. IIQIIT. Illll IIIOIIII. II bonus nigh. IInl'r.\|I\ u\ III! \III I KRP. II. a Mu!-"val Nu-uial says that milk healed is boiling point is uslunble u a utimn be quite he our nr alnun Ilia hm-In Inn A nun ~t $3.7 `blend---ha .....I._ I law I [Insulin rotnuiy lorchow-avodi-cunt: in no lhouuudn (mum at the Iunl kind sud I shading Mn boon 1-and. Indeed`. In W E hithu IuoI|ky\ link I will had `P10 K) L Illl tocelhu TIIRATISR Ihtlnnnno uu suloror. Gave Intuit \nd P4). 1. III!` *""' IINNIIIXIII. - ----. lift their -- huh - sky. like -- --iu -. The lacy --u. like --i- - ------ -a touch, nu ~- nun gray : Tdov - mountains, ir kw}: THE CHEAPSIDE. Fine Gold Jewelry. Solid Silver Jewlelfy, &.c`..just received. H. A. urmou, % - '179,wemng:on St, near Princess: p- Il'-.J-L -- .l9..`I... __.l '-.n-.l.... ll...`..`..-.3 \Jl.ll.l\AAUll IlUG\Qvxr. III vv an-vv. vuvuunn gucv; `scan: `a Black W01-`studs. Ottoman. Bonoles, Jersey Cl:ti;a. Melton Cloths : E and Fancy Cloakings. V ` `' Mantlea Ontnnd No Chute. ` BOWES % & BISONETTE ` Areoffex-ing'thiaweok Special in Fancy Ourl Cloth for ; Child:-en's J ackets. in White. Cream Navy and Curl. L TI`, _A _I_ I')----I-_ Y_.__-._.' I1I-LL_ \D-IL-_ l'CI-uI.- NVE W % G O ODS. mun: to GBlIlI.EY S.l l"lIlll`I). VA`hI(`h. ll hmuul fur Yen` dllxzt. specul- ily o ten again. by hurnyluuki pntvlu-s. the .l-Ins by hnnLShin_\'aIml In mm-d .\`\u-II- ings. or Ir wmtnds mun or |c~.~udu~|I. And on tho H01) '. in Red Soul) I`ntrh:~s. \\-hi;-h as ohm rubbed nil. form again. or in tlwdlsrlm - of nthin water uid ul on very cliauwreonb 0 nnlum. hum ('30 oasoslho trmtnu-nt must be two-fold. An Ointment is mqnin-d lu n~- llow ltchlngunnd .\lodicino must be taken \0 change the slate of tho l0lIi.!|IIl'l mndc-r It pure. Both these muuirclnonts are supplied hy nn nnnrnrm nrn rnnnrrn nrmnmr