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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Dec 1867, p. 3

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_ DON‘TFORGET the NEWSTAND # BARTLETTI"~S â€" Satchell Brothers, K. AKRNOLDi, \|| Buteners vo Hs Exceliency Lord »onek| WINY! { CPIATT YMLD(]] { N | SHEFFJIELD HOUSK! .. OTTAW A, December 24, 1867 GRANT & HENDERSO N ~Ball of the Season. i' N. #.â€"Breakfast and Dinuer Rolls and Mu ‘resh every day. f &Nflflfl t.',hovolouhnlhmu. of .nnfl:.:dt ru- for their very liberal support . their commencement, and ‘ â€" hope by punâ€"tuality and attention to merit a conâ€" tinuance of the same. _ * l‘ â€" Ottaws, December 20, 1867. #194 Maving recently moy «d intp their new premises, No. 20, Rideauâ€"street, eme of the firnt visited lately the Montreal Markets, and secured a very large staock of entirely 4 . ~< NEW GOODS, . New Premises and Cheap Goods.| Re® °.0 * « * *i-m- manner be undersold in this city ® AYREAT STREET NDasamhar 94 T867 At most EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS in price, which ca Celebrated Spiced Rounds & Rolled Beef, f Cured in the English Style. 'Ah..h‘lrfinllhund Bacon of their own caring, constsntly on hand. â€" drtawa, December 21. 621â€"3m : BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND VBEAL,| MR wwide «,read name for the Best ot Goous it n‘a-bflhu--ulntony.y&qm deterimined to keep the largest and quality of goods to be obtained in the Capital. A large as, + ~HOLIDAY GIFTS English Bun House ! Of all the Choicest Kinds by the barrel or measure. _ A large assortmentâ€"of Fangy Good# just arrived from E-p. consisting of, BOXE+, CORNUâ€" COPLAS and FANCY =WEETMEAT3 of every description, suitable for Christmas and New Year‘s "..."fl' as P C Cy m e n m % Mixed Wige Biscuiis, Mixed Charlotte Russe, &c., &c, Also, a lurge quantity of PRESERVE3 in Pots of various sizes to suit purchasers, an | about * FIRE coMPAXY wtesp nounsye tumr SECONXD ANNUAL k. BALL at tus 8T. PATRICKS HALL and CAN iDIAN iNSTITUTE, OoOTTawWA NO. Friday, January 3rd, 1868. Double Tickets $2.00, Single 1. â€"_ GOWAN‘*S QUADRILLE BAND Supper will be furnished by Mrs. PRODERICK in her usual firstâ€"class sty lo. Dsecember 14. Tobe had at Mrs. Proderick‘s and P. A. Eagleson‘s Clothing Store,â€"Sussexâ€"street, Wo. McCaffrey‘s, Yorkâ€"street, Young and Radford‘s Centre Town, of Members of the Committee, and at the door. R. REARDON, 1867 » 1868. CONFECTIONARY ! _ _ GooDpâ€"NXEWS! Bread at Ninepence pcr.v.nl 1 ‘wm that this the ‘ihc wA y season y have on hand a very large stock of Ornamented Frait Cakes| SWEETMEATS ! | Mixed Candies of all Kinds. | FANCY BOXES and | TOYS of a‘tl descriptions. | sY EU PS. t Sarsaparilla, Ginger, Lemon, Raspberry | and Vanill1, sold by the Bottle or Gallon. | RIDEAUâ€"STREET, December 24, 1867 f"i'-;u.-'i."i'a;-’:q"u;..’. stock this season, | * TW barties, Disners, Balls and Suppers supâ€" | December 17, 1847.. plird with the choicest delicacies at very reasonâ€" [ â€"<<â€"=â€"â€"â€" whthtk lt :1 .E =~ _ soausk ~CHRI€TM A No. 7, LOWER TOWX MARKET, nofe raiere t e N FTFANCY GOODS, HIS Kstablishment has received such Rich C FOR CHRISTMAS Writing Desks, Work Boxes and »uldmlbt’vubll..dn“ variety of other TOY$, suitable fer Christmas December 16 CORNUCOPIAS, In Wood and Papier Mache. Also, a large assortment of NEW GAMES, MAGIU LANTERNS, Ottaws, Dec. 20, 1867 150 Barrels of Apples! CITRON, SPONGE, ~ PRINCE‘S. LADY‘8, AND SEED CAKEâ€" 6174 PRODERICKC‘S, LL .parties requiring BREAD send their orders to the Yorkâ€"street 'l.'%“bfl- GEVRGE sHQULDICE, _ Next to the Copital Stove Depot. Messrs. Orme & Son The Largest stock in the City. OP 38 SUSSEX STREET, Superior Stail Fod Faugh aâ€"Ballagh." SATCHELL IN THE SHAPE OF PREPARING THE hly Ornamented, ge and Pound Cake, Sear et ary . AT THE 620b Standard Brands of GOODS Suitable ‘or METCALFEâ€"STREET, Telegraph Company‘s Building, Ottaw« OHRISTMAS or any other Season, BRANDIES, New and Old,. GINS, RUMS, OLD TOM GINS IRKISH, SCOTCH, & CANADLAN WHISKIES, ® de., #e., &e. Clarets, Champagnes, Hocks,&¢,, in Great ® Variety, nq'hAI-...‘ a.ud;hu. 6 w’ .-‘loAm anadian <Ale oâ€" hrv w in Wood and Bottle. UERRY WINEâ€"Domieg‘s, Cupdepons, Peâ€" In Wood and Bottle» CFRACAO, MNARASCHIN O, CHARTREUSE, VERMOUTH, ROYAL iTALLAN BITTERS, -;lfi;’;.ffinp Suter‘s, &¢ No. No "PIANOFORTES, «* 2 «* wsrmnes & W _ Th t ... in c o /b + # 4 SUDOTIOT Old...ssssssscsesccmccice. 4 $0 12 80 « 5& Very fine old ...................... 8 15 15 50 “u.:-.t .-':t:t'y neo?-;o:;d. ”:u"’ as implicitly w or ect y as }l pnluh ed in Ihlugcr:holnslo -ho’l‘bb-on n the country. Orders by mail with cash orolgnm sqliciâ€" ted and promptly attended to. No charge for deâ€" livery in the city. A discountto persons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection Price Lists, and every information, on applica tion, or sent to u{(flflm& . ARNOLDI, Wine and Srrll Merchant, Metcalfoâ€"st., Telegraph Co.‘s Building, Ottawa Ts December 23, 167 The Old Stand ! LAND OCAR ES SCoTrTrS _: Confectionery and Bakery, OIM-dnv'uo.uuuuuv. assortment of Cakes, Crackers, and Biscuit, Confectionery in great variety. Just received a large stock of FANCY BOXE3, CORNUCOPT AS, f SACK3, ORNAMENT3, and BONâ€"BONS Direct from Paris, eo-u'.ua:. finest selection and most suirable for 4. y gifts to be _ found in this City. SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS ONRNAMENTED CAKES, . ECOTCH SUORT BREAD, CURRANT BUXNS In Confectioneryâ€" Liqueur Drops, Fig Paste, French Mottoes and fmn.u. &e., &c. Also 300 bbis. best Winter Apples. With many thanks for pest favors, the Subâ€" seriber would respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. Flowers for Christmas. MAGIC LANTERNS, STEREOSCOPES, And NEW VIEWS FROM SWITZERLAXD AND IRELAND MNICROSCOPES FROM $1.00 mac GALVANIC MACHINES, &e., &e, Market Drug Store, Yorkâ€"st. Wy. HEARXN. Dasember 10. 1847 , + ~aity : Skates! Skates! . 1 Light trble Wine................._.82 00 _6 00 .# Superior do........................ J$ 00 _8 173 ‘‘ 3 Very choice........................ 3 50 10 00 4 (Very SUperior........cc.c..cooso.. 4 80 12 50 C 6 RUEJ isrcccccc rcorrcrecrmcccnss 40 â€" ED 60 FORTSâ€"Graham‘s, Sanderman‘s, Forrester‘s, areden‘s, &o. : o. 1 Gcod soutd Wine..............$2 00 $6 00 Skates from 20 Cents to $6.00 Hardware of «ll Description At Lowest Cash Prices, $A Memember the places CHRISTMASs Is COMING! M I L EB S Desember £0, 187 , ,,.:fi..‘-.u“umm- \Recember 23, 1867. . aa2.0m LAMPS for CHRISTMAS. IMIS$ LOVETT‘S PRIV ATEHOTEL ill be made to HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS from $55 UPWARDS. 15 SPARKS STREET, wWHOLESALE ASD RETALL. HOLLIS STREET, HALIEAX, N. 8. TRANGERS will find this long « ALL PRESENTS BY SAXTA CLAUS, _ At 18A AC*S. MELODEONS AND ictoria Organs. for Sale, an ol_u_!nv__o At ISAAC‘s, MRS. A. SCOTT At ISAAC‘s T. ISsAAC‘S 6231f Per Gall, Per Dos .82 00 6 00 nnot iin a Sparksâ€"etreet, At ISAAC‘sS. 617tH 41y 535y esta« Wil;:-h place on FRIDAY, the 27th December, at t Under the auspices ot the officers, nonâ€"commission h OlTNGGING SeNAC IMENNINE ... 3...00.000 2. 300000000000 s on o §t. Patrick‘s Hall, Sussoxâ€"st., _ A cordial invitation is extended to the different -tllltnry companies ofthe city, and the public geneâ€" TA â€" & T{o music will be furnished by Sutherland‘s Quadrilte Band. > . Dancing to commence at 8 o‘clock, and supper «orved by Mrs. Proderick at 12 o‘clock. ______ _ _ CommtTTer.â€"Francis Ritchey, James Starmer, Jobhn Thompson, A‘l'?omu Askurth, R. Johnson, J. _â€"Tickets to be had from the officers and members of thecommittee. Tickets, double, $2 ; single, $1.50. Baylis, Win. Porter Ottawa Field Battery. The Annual Bail! Outâ€"Fitting Store‘! senroninpuiina ie CaRIsTMAS AMD NEW YEAR. FOR NEW FRUIT, N o THOS. PATTERSON‘S, WINES AND LIQUORS, &c. Ottawa, Dec. 14, 1847 ventlemen‘s Oufitting Goods wtl.loll(l‘l'ol Kuife Powder and c Boards, Oakey‘s Silversmith‘s Soap, Fancy @oups in great variety, at reduced prices. The woeds warranted, and sold at the lowest price for ERRING®, in barrels and halves, La» brador and North Shoreâ€"best. 1867â€"8. BOOKS, BOOKS ! 1867â€"8, The Most Attractive Gifts. "AVI now in stock a splendid variet of'glfl BO Ks. A splendid lot ot TO BOOKS for the little unes. The Poets â€" 'l‘tmudud Authors, Fike Illustrated Gift Books, Family Bibles, in rich calf and morocce . , Ottawa Field Battery, rated IPustrated Dore‘s celebrated I Books, Christmas and New Your‘s Note P.J"' Envelopes and cards. mimadslerre ts i prsmenpitiige ud ver city, no mesan koi mam eve a season, for s tig <* ~ J. DURIE & SON, 1URR ANTS, new crop, clean and sweet. «RESH FIGS and Prunces, very fine. ash. S Odawa, uee. 16, 1867 VARIETY HALL, wnA\'l' you cannot get there you need l not Jook for elsewhere in fine Glassware ot all dereriptions ; Fine Dinver Fetts, Fine Tosa | setts, Fine Breakfast retts, Beauntitul Punch | Bowis, Tubiec Oruaments, Perfumery Bottles, Boheâ€" , mian Vases, Email Tes and Tollet Heits for the | Little Folk, IM::: and Sancers, Mottoed | Mug«, Parian Orna , China Vases, Fancy , Mug», Fanth TArMUUD O Wullst Alasses and | flHk HOLIDAYS! THE HOLIDAYS! Prepare for the Holidays i & And where to do it is at the Little Folk, Mottoed Cups and Sancers, MCWDOC / Mug«, Parian Ornaments, China Vases, Faney Practical Watch Makers, Cruots, Tea ?u.,‘.m Table .ld.t.‘!dl:- M“ud l . :':“L..." + 'h':m:nfl:‘rg:‘.:‘..:z.:..,; And Manufacturing ‘Jewellers at prices to x uusarn BUYbESXY~*" _ ©| 30 SPARKGâ€"STREET. p°% General Agent. | Oftaws, December 18, €12y ,R‘YO'I'ALIZID FRUIT for ornament= ng. ORDAN ALMONDS®, shelled and sweet. Cloths, AMS and Jellies, Black and Red Cur= rants, &c. PICKLES and Sauces, the best brands» HERRY WINE, good table, #1.50 and higher qualitie=. K OLLAND GLN and Old Tom. COTCH and Irish Whiskey, 7 years old. RESH FRUTTS, in tins, great variety» EMON, Citron and Orange Peels. 10BA CCO8, plug and cut, the Amest» AKING POWDER, and Egg Powders for Baking. AISINS in variecty, the Largest for Table and Richest for Cooking. AMARINDS and Trufiiles in Pots, Mushrooms in tine. YSTERS, Haddics, Fresh Saimon, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. / RANDIES, 7 years old, in bottles and on draft. ORT WINES, the best, various prices. TGAR®S and Syrups, all ‘r.do?- IIA::AOIIQ Green Scal, pints and quarts. * UINk$S$! PORTER, pints and quarts, ‘ (Burke‘s bottled.) NOLISH CHEESE, and Canadian Fade tory made. EESOR!$ Ccelebrated Boyal Arms, , and North Wilt‘s Cheeseâ€"unrivalled. IEAS, Asam, Black, Japan, Twankay and Young Hyson. No. 26 Rideauâ€"stroot. OULD inform the Cititens of Otta« wa and Vicinity that he has opened out, AsPBERRY VINEGAR and Syrups ONGUES and Sounds, in kitts. in bottles *L U Hi+NG 498y Trunks, 1i. H. GRAHAM Molidayp Season. W ith a Complete Stock . of Satchels, 34, Sussoxâ€"st. ONxTARIGC J. DURIE & 80X Rideawnstreet» GENULNE oP TWE ij i4 ". &# : 8 ¢ris e 5 B 4s z,:: Egig 9 { = t $ikg 3 i m. §=!5 e GO TO Â¥oR THE 10 Sparkeâ€"st., Opposite the Russell Honse Valises, Wu, PORTER, E, and Canadian Face gd c Tof ~ § ci. é%fig § 4 % IHE OTHAW A MIMAS, DEOEMBER 28. 1 ~»7 Secretary. GClitd 616â€"1m Christmas â€" Presents. Grold W atches YOUNG & RADFORD‘S CoLUMN. Suitable for Christmas Presents, RADFORD‘S Suitable for Christmas Presents, Suitable for Christmas Presents Jewel Cases, Dressing Cases, Papier Mache, Leather & Rosewood, Spoons Forks, Caps, Salvers, Cruct Stands LIQUOR STANDS, CENTRE STAND3, Electroâ€"Plated Ware Pickle Stands, Salt Cellars. Card and Cake Baskets» Suitable for Christmas Presents Silver Watches, From $8 bpwards. | All Suitable for Christmas Presents FRENCH, ENXGLINH & AMESRXICA! Suitable for Christmas Presc GOLD CHAINS, YOUNG AND RADFORD‘3. RADFORD‘S Ladies‘ ReticuleFans Aud the Latest Noveltics in YOUNG AND RADFORD‘8. YOUNG AND RADFORD‘3. YOUNG AND RADFORD‘8. YOUNG AND RADFORD‘3 SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESEXTS, Y OUNG From $18 Upwards, 30 Sparksâ€"st. 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' A PORTRAIT OF HORACE GREELEY. ) The publishers of The Tribuse are sending a first. | rate steelâ€"ongraved Etn-t of Mr. Grecley to yo«râ€" iy subscribers to Tribune, For particulars Ex. S, S. Moravian, Black Silk «wantle Velvets, Real Cluny and Maitese White Gros de Suez Silk. Jet Fringes and Bugle French Repps and Mewinos. Crystal Drop Trimmings and Gimps. Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons. § Mantle Buttohs and Urnaâ€" ments. Ladies‘ Belts and Belt Rib: bons. Jet and Fancy Dress Buitons Evening Flowers. Ot:awa, Dec. 10, 1867 Magee& Russell Now is the Time to Subscribe for the JUST RECBIVED a~BeWIâ€" W eekly. or 280y ase» B 2 00 esc 20 0M ==§2 1 70 4 2 00 34 00 16 00 30 00 1 T0 BROWNE & HARDYCVS (wrven gggggg”‘“v } Black Extra Fine. Supericr HYSON, f : « _ GUNPOWDER, « â€"â€" TIMPERIAL, 0\ + PWABNKATâ€" _ 2 Orange PEKOE,) ‘These Teas have been Flowery # carefully welected for ( Japan & } family trade by 1867 as» 1868. Ixora W argguouse : Tl!l SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform ‘ their Customers that their Stock is now complete, and embraces every delicacy of the Season, among which will be found a choice assortment of 8SUGARS;, i LOAF, f BROKEN LOAF, CRUSHED, GROUND, f YELLOW, > and MUSCOY ADO. COFFEE, JAMAICA, and i¢ CEYEON, #@~ kKoasted and Ground daily on the premises. CHOCOLATE and COCOA, *FRENCH, filavored with Vanilla ; TAYLOR‘8, FRUITS. &c. LAYER RAINTINS, & in Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes t MUSCATEL, _ do do | SULTANA, VALENTIA, CURRANTS, GRAPES, PRUNES, ~__*..‘ ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS, and BRAZIL NUTS. _ _CHOICE DAIBRY, in Tubs and Crocks, received Weekly. CHELSE, SPICES, ? All Ground on the Premises; Also a Great Variety of . 3YRUPB, | BREAKFAST RELISHES, Morrison, Taylor & Co.‘s HAMS and ROLL BACON, oX TONGUES, BLOATERS, LOCHFINE HERRINGS, DIGBY _ do § TABLE COD FISH, SALMON, s ._TROUT, and wHITE FISH PROVI8IONS8, Olives and Truffles. WINES, G R A H AM‘ 8, BUNT 8. ; PEMARTIN & Co., DUFFGORDON & Co , n BURGUND Y, and CLARET, in Wood and Bottle. We have an excelilent Dinner SHERRY, which we will sell until after the Holidays, at 7s. 64. per CHAMPAGNE, GREEN SEAL, and other brands, in Pints and Quarts, from $12 to $24 per dozen. LEMON, BRANDY, 5:‘::5‘"’3&-:?« 1855, at $5 per gallon 3 oTaRD, DUPUY & 0Cs *4 and other brands. at $2 50 per gallon, or $6 50 WHISKEY, Scotch, Irish and Canadian ; MmUSTARD, PEPPER, PICKLES, saAUCES, POITED MEATS, PRESERVEs, BALTIMORE OYSTERS, in Tss ; BELEQUE OYSTERs, in Sholl at $2 50 por barrel. FRESH MACK FPRESH MACK _ do! BALMON in â€" do. ¢ ‘“gfl:""‘"’“"""""""“"" tion we offer at prices that must please our Ottawa, December 19. Extra Wheat Flour, â€" > Buckwheat do Indian Meal do **~abB. ecteh, Boglish and Canedian * PORTER, o ts _ * s al NUTNMEGS, MACE, CINNAMON, CLaVES,L GINGER, MIXED #&PICES, _â€" 5 16 Rideau Street, Ottaws. G1NGER, ORANGE, .0â€"_" BAVARIA, PEACH, SA ND E M A N*‘8, English, American and Canadian. MOCHA, JAV A, CoLUMN. TEAS, BROWNE & MARDY BROWNE & HARDY. In Jars and Botiles; BOTTLED FRUITS Patent .Groats, FRYE‘8, Cracked Wheat, LEMONS, RASPBERRY, and STRAWBERRY botedisidhianan) Gnu:l- hur, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, ORANG EsS, MOTTS. In Has now opened his assortment of GoO0d® specially imported for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR S PRESENTS, comprising all the uovlties of the season, and which have been carefully sclected in the dliflel‘cllt markets of Europe, . Among them will be found Cold and Silver Watches. s 1t styums. * Cold Brooches and Earâ€"Rings. » supe. English and French Jet Jewellery. Paris Marble Mantle <© locks. * Paris Mnrble Statuettes, &e. (Silver and Hlectroâ€"Plated Ware Of all descriptions of manufacture. DRESSING BAGS AND CASES for Ladics and Gentlemen. And a very large variety Of f ENGLIsH AND FRENCH OTTAWA, December 21. Ottawa CROCKERY Store! > R'l?!c‘l‘ FULLY announces the arrival of a Choice Sc‘ection of China and Bahe» miun G‘ase Flower Vazes and Ornamentâ€" snitable for Xm « and Now Year‘« Gifts. Also, the most complete Stock of Chin3, G!as#, Earthena are and Parian Marble ever brought intoOttawa, con>isting of Frosted and Â¥ngr«ved, Cut and Pressed TABLE GLASS, and an assortment of Common Ware for wholesale purch asers. q $ A \arge and most varied Stock to select from: C GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO. 20 Picces Etriped Winceys, usual price, !s 2d, for 1s 34 per yard. s i t 3% Pieces Plain Winceys, usual price 1s 6d, for 1s per yard. : 5O Pleces Wide Width, Nice Patterns, Fastâ€" R@" Adapted for HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS yatr* WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Mwn. December 6, 1867. Dry Goodsat Reduced Prices. ® Canadian Grey Cloth at 3s. 3d. Â¥er yard, Canadian Tweeds at 4s. per yard, Canadian Cotton Yarn at 78. 6d. a Bundle, â€" Canadian Bags at 1. ©4 Groceries, Wines & Liquors. 'I‘-l USDERSIGNED begs to inform his CORUIDU®!®"A% ""0" 1 .c ou, uf the Bert Quality, that he has a Large and wellâ€"selected Stock of the urdermentioned Articl s of the Bert Quality, which he is determined to Sell TRAS=â€"=Fine Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Ewankay, SOUCHONE, UUNRME MA UERAES COFFEE=â€"Fresh Roast:d and Ground on the premises; LIQUOII-N{..SPQIO and Dark,) Barnard‘s Old Tom, Holland Gin, in bott‘es and «n draught ; Morton‘s l--ll‘ Proof d n,r. Jamaica Spirite, Champagne, in baâ€"kets and casee. Also, a fine lot of Old PORT and SHERRY of the Choicest Brands. ALES and PORTER»=Guiness‘ Dublin Porter, in Quarts and Pints : Hibberts‘, London Stout, Molson‘s and other CANADIAN ALES always on hand. * FISH=»Just arrivedâ€"Salt Water Salmon, No. 1 Labrador Herrings, Potted Lobsters and Sardines in tins. # * SPICES=» of Every Description ground on the preniises. 4567 Ottawa, December 19, 1867. Bargains The Howe Sewing Machines from $50 Up. : Grout & Co‘s Twisted Elastic Stitch only $15. > 3 x9>Coil and see this litile beauly. Prospectuses and Namples sent Pree by Moil December 10, 1867. €t9â€"487 © Q.A.wqtol.wlfl’-umm i Ottawa, November 18, SAUCES, PICKLES, &c. Ottawa, December 7, 18°7. Much below the Regular Prices Cunningham and Lindsay JOHN â€" LESLTIE CUNNINGEHAM & LLINDSAY Gous meuul, Paris, 1961â€" PRESENTATIONX ORNAMENTS. DINNER EETTS. DESSERT SETTS, BREAEFAST SETT3, TOILET SETTS. M‘ "A NCY *~G@GoO C PS THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CanH, viz: Horumay Presexts. W ITUIL.IADL .A A‘N Importers, 2U Aparks FLANNELS AND MANTLE CLOTHS. Invité p-me-lu«idu‘u their 51 RIDEAU STREET, (opposite Mr. P Whalen‘s.) 1 574y _ CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEA R Great tlearing Sa.e of iloop Shirts, & , THE SCARLET SKATING SKIRT * Is all the rage. They are made here in every size and shape. r' uTHER NUMBERS LN PROPOR TION: ALL NEWSAAP ES ARE NOW SELLINXG â€" m aAT THE FAcTORY. j will, during the Holidays, sell Hoop Skirts at 25 per cent under my regular low prices. Just imagine a Corsets» R@Â¥FIVE per cont. off jor cash in bill» until iter the holways. One bhandsome Mubogauy full case $8 discount. inform his Castomers, and the Public in general, 7 Y SEWING Â¥ Y MACHINES, THE BEsT HOLLDAY PRESENT, t?rom 847 and upwards. Remember the House. 40 Steel Skirt tor 4s. Imperial, Twan on the premises ; JOHN LESLIE, Srar«s Streser. 6214 GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Cu. HEBELER Bréakfast Shawls. Lambe! Wool Hose, 9e Kublas, &¢o, & during the Holidays. t > / 0_ â€"â€"| 9 *WIRKRALA N, 41â€"Rid&uâ€"St., opposite Allan‘s Crookery Ftore AV. ALLAMN, ‘Twankay, Souchong, Congou and Japan ; sircet, D&VID MILLAR, a . 43 "parks st, Centre Town. .. . MACHINXES, ILSON‘S 5107y 4 1%

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