ymmi itte uppointed to enquire into the vof raising the slide cr moving the setter site. of the C practi rabilit same to a | i adil For the following mortuary statistics for the month of November, we are indebted to Dr. Johnson, St stistical Officer: There were fourteen deaths during the month, of which uumber seven were males and seven females. Six were P rotestants and eight Catholics. The | Irish head the list with seven, the English come next with four and th scotch taird | ind last with three. ’ fev claimed two victims ; puerperal fever one, erys pelas one ;: brain fever one: thrush one ; AMA _ ais | ease one ; tubercular menin sitis on intlam- wm ation it the howels one: 8 ding one ; consumption twe old age | two. Five were under five years | of age; one at five; four between sixteen and twenty ; two between twenty a: ad forty; two | at eighty- four. The average age at death was : twenty-two years and nine ‘months. morning, $75, 00! The Loss $115,000. ). ————— Insurance Twenty Below Zero. Orrawa, Dec. 5. The weather is very cold h thermometer was 20 below zero Ret Sir turneu : John and other a OTTAWA, Ministers from their w am Efome. Returning Lonpon, Wallace Ross and George Lee sailed to- ' day for New York, inn of tue Ministe: ere. lase night 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 5. re- can feel assured of getting every satisfaction. Residence, Richmond Street, near Hills- ne Square. Nov, 29—3me cod & wky APRON STAIR. eeenmneneementinaentl ’ Pe Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society intend | coim McLeod, Keq. For further particulars a. holding an Apron Fair in the apply to J. G, Eckstadt, at St. V a useney. 2 . » , ” » M A. R Ie }) : HA LL, ; FOR SALR—A Dwelling House and Shor } situaic on Luston Street. For terms and par ON i ti apply to George ame or to the owner on | the premises.—H. H. Pellard sept3 tf i ’ 5 edinée —_———___—_——_ —$— i onday + December =” th, } | To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- i Z | nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, when the articles remaining unsold from thei | Eso.; possession given Ist Oc tober next. For | Bazaar, will be disposed of. | Amusements of all kinds will be provided Ch'town, Nov. 97, 1896.~eed. ~e ee -- MONDAY, DE (CE) MBER 6, 1886. TREMENDOUS SLAUCHTER. CLEARING OUT SALE, 0.8. Macdonald’ ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitute my closing for some time, I will Shit O FF FB MY ENTIRE STOCK OF lil ld | a 0 — STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS NPs bis C-L-O-T-H-I-N AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, : spennemae pane aren itera r ; y % CHE DAT PMNS Me ee a 8 a mL 4 BAe ’ * ti gee s isa » a’ Vs A ts -— 4. —— * Ze : 7 oral and Other Items PRLEGRAPHIC YPws 2 Bee AP EEG NEWS, Weather Butietia “Libel ‘Cus: rvativ Cyne ll, , Toronro, Ehinanibes 6—10 a.m. rere ‘COUNTY ‘> ~ . ; : ; 7 o Sree! } K Fresh to strong north east and north winds, QU EN 5 COL 13 TY . LTCH iO ME Py MINER, | ~— ote hii ; Wat ame TERA EK, | cloud her, with snow, chiefly in the cs Say @USOTL & a : .. i : sou “) . ons ee s Sd o ° » : snoiner Sw ingdier for ¢ gnada. ) . or o } ctions, not much change In ten A CONVENTION of dele wates from all the ; p ‘rature. Polling Divisions of Queen’s County will be re on Woh} nM j 7 held at Scoit’s Hall, Kent “street, Charlot tetown, os ORCESTER, 4., Dec. Od. : — —T | oe en the twenty first day of Decem- DEA L Christmas presents at3WW atson’s oi ie Loiselle who came here ! ng it ber, next, at the hour of Kleven o'clock in the -] ” | 3 ‘ . Lo : ; ‘ . } a io Ne re from | f N \ SK iy forenoon, for the purpose of nominating two can- ; ; zwei, LWO Months ¢ vo and started a dry at a “ t didates for the County in the Libera! Conserv- Mar Corres, tins, at John Evans &! goods store. Jeft the ‘ity last Thursday, it ative interest, and for (he organization ef the ) 1s thought, for Canada. Before lea nig Party. It is desirable that each polling division < Petes cory a etore leavig Ne’ 4 SPECAL GENERAL MEETING of _ the be represented, and meetings should therefore be Se oan aan te! | mortgaved his stock for $8,000, vetting the +* Shareholders of the Citizen's Skating Rink he'd immediately for organization and the nomi- NG pu: ‘ as %, imported direct, | money, and now the creditoy ire here try- | CoMlvany will be held ia the Rink Bailding, on nation of delegates. t Watson ing to save themselves ie ceo MONDAY, 6th D>cember, at 8 o'clock, p. m., for By order of the Executive Committee, ies ag MSeiVeSs 4S Very sof the | the purpose of taking into consideration the A. A. McLEAN ‘ . . : Sto ims i ty? , > . é ery 2m " | A. a. f ALIN» \ 96,000 of Moneton’s taxes are yet un. | °°" won pri ror iis debts are Ne aire the Directors for the past two years, Sec’y Lib, Con. Association, : d | about 814.000 iking action as to their re muneration | ., >9. 1886. at isrefor. Novy. ° aii By Order, | - caneeieetomeiocin no grgp AZA itte > sh st ton Mol e's eC h, Dec. 2, 18°6—3i W. W, STANBREY, Sec. ' CHRISTHAS is COMING ! Lon ni t Oo en , - ' Ly Da De D ren r ¥ } * s cainia ae * ~ » Spices ; ki > c x4 a6 ‘he 72> | BeOKS! $ z ; ae unt \ \ the Reic) .& OMRUPactors. | KS! BOOKS: BOOKS! 4 t 8 { t : i . il . . . , aan - i stag has madk ~ imneession in tu: Jes received at the Bible and Tract Deposi - 7s gp SEE ree ns 5 SVULODC, a ai ;“ tory, a nice supply of Mayazines, Gift Books, Car first ‘ aS a tee 1 LOW iNY ul = oth toptes, i | SEALED TENDE'tS will be received until the | Text Books, C hristmas Cards, Ke wand Cards, \V I a Vienna 4 says Von Moltke drew | fo irst day of JANUARY hext, for the erection | Mlottees, Sauday school Books, '&e., &c. 7 i Wednesday Pern : ‘et ; ; a ¢ aan y\ and Stable for Robert A.| Bibles and Testaments at all prices. ve ;@ PICLULPC S80 Gark Chat the idea of War 1s; Bradshaw, New Glasgov ' ¥ c 5 ' oo 7 almost a deliverance mat peac tweey | Pianand Specification to be seen at the store | w : M. F. ELLIS. ew Nova S » mail to-night «a deliverance, that peace between} pei arthur New Gi —* © store | Nov. 21—eod ~ > me : « nur, New Glasgow. ’ ~ Law » ret from Pictou No | ranc and Geri any is now almost ilipos- j i : rl we aad —* : ey = bl . ] ti ; yr } j li j POC. oy 1880 =i W ky ti pd on st ibe, and that a terribie guli yawns in Cen- | sc - { tral Europe. ee om Tees party who lost a sm ull black l-tan | — T ' ‘““ gg? EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- log, will please apply to Mrs. John Cairns, & Bitter E oe ANY,” having lately added to their stock ont Mivned A Bitter Experience. of ene and material for Joo Printing, are better : than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill dc age ee B i a ee eae Heads, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, : tC peran ; peopie or orti and, ‘2 } a , yy we } M**. C, McMILLAN desires to inform the Visiting Business Cards, &c., promptly and are to organize a league to eniorce the Scott | wit hooner | Pri r with a adies that she is pre} ared to. attend to a!| | Cheaply, in the best style of the art. \ n it ming into foree there oe wii ? ~ | orcers for Fie mete CLE GLOSSING,: . None but first-class workmen are ¢ iployed in . a { BY VS PLUM Gwe SS TAN daay passengers | CURLING, &c. Ok { Feath ‘nouns to look as yood | their office; and, as they import their printing » ins . ,. | rom Charlottetown for Halifax, had a bit- | 43 new. Terms low ; special rates for large lots, | Papers direct from the manufa#turers, they are -HE Government fond matter is ably dis | ter exnerience in F; s inet | Ulders may be ieft at her residence, corner of able to fill ail — ou the most favorable terms. eussed by Mr. W. C. Harris, jr., in a lett , Pica hy “ee 20S" | Weter and Irince Streets, near Railway Station, agp be continned patronage of the public is nd on our first page , UroKe mam ob "0 a ver deck Ch’'town, Dec. 1—6i eod spec fully solicited, W. L. COTTON ) Swe} i to i cargo damaged. » Ade Ny — -—~_ — : = . . eS _ . ; . i } She made Whitehead harbor leaking badly E Manager. 1s Win yold 188 mantle spreads avain | lia } bs lee oe Ch'town, Nov. a6, 1886. i where she ties in a dangerous position. 7} hanemtnnt i uvl Mm nis i lo +8 ; ra FA " Sees Millner’s Sifter. | - é z ——~—— A Miraculous Eseape. ancy 3 ° and ea. : os as acopuU l : sectril PHE Annual ‘ddd neat and Tea of the P. E, Island : t i town taxes ilo hlght th HALIFAX, Dee. 5. Hospital will be held on DECEMBER 16th, in nine . + ; - the Holle as > s s; private par ubout 35 mor | Pid veneel echore st Fist lee OD Os the Roller Rink. HE Ladies of the Charlottetown Baptist a le VE L ashore lint island, C. B., Contributions gratefully received. Church intend hoiding a Fancy Sale and Tea . , 7 " ; i , . : ted tet wi os prov . bar«centing Ps r. of MRS L MIR D. President. aes ‘larket Hall, on Wednesday, December eu y -seco real ares Bahia, for Sydne yn RS. C ic Zod vi i nd y eat \ : yaney. ¢ - . MES. ’ oO} x hM AN, oe, Xi e do. Donations will be thankfully received by either i aT i eu, 1b which the crew of tweive M na EF. D. . BEER, Secretary of the undersigned Committee :—- ; ER, § ; child i i tue captain s wife escaped to land] ~,.,\, - 14 . Mrs. Jatnes DesBri Mrs. Nort : Ch'town, Nov. 16, 186, un ssBrisay. Mrs. Norton. a wring a lull ; ( Me ” Mrs. George Davies. Mrs. 8S. McRae. in YT At Bien ; — p Otis : Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Needham. a - to baa i ‘pe. | q Mrs, Neil McLeod. Miss M. Currie. ; fardty } p rs of | The cr behaved n i RN Mrs. Dr. McLeod. Miss Mary C, Davies, ve Ne ne ' ty | : N ; n le ; Nov, 22.—2aw and'wy. among the Is Lead s on educations oy a A GI “Plain Home Talk,” or Medical Com-} —— ~~ _____ subjects Fie Drummers in Council |. tion Sense, is a 1000-page book, retails at ; $2.00, selis at sight; be oe bound in cloth, - j r) F } gilt stamped; commissions beyond liberality. i 1) ( \WFro roung ly practis ; O, 0. |} Get our illustrates pamphlet des scription of this : . : j a | bo i our t » nhomep y in (Chami svur¢ I , publicly ' he Uommen | iraveilel Association | a wae Ores, Oh, onee. OBS yon se J : . te ve PClas Pavesers = 241580Ck mh | ood that itsells. Our new Lines, Albums ne yrsewhipped n ree Her | of Cat.ada nomi , } ; ’ i i - tC i Of tla t mminate i r ti en Al bunis;' new, opular, and fast-selling — ‘ 7 at Vv $ ) kin< 1d Was | ani » 2 : ‘ : Christmas Subecript wd 0 re Try them from HA ING secured the services of MR. WIL- MT CAl iolowing were | | 2 Ciariat mes V.E 4sIAM TUCKER, a native of this Island, . Loy — : now until Chrisimas.—W., E. EARLE, St. John, - a : a 1 ¢ iaeOe : ). U. Diack, Fresi- N. B., Manager, Maritime P Se say for who has had nine years’ experience as a Horse- hams. A ‘ . View DS ee 5 a seementer shoer in the United States, I am prepared to I I R. Fitzgei } S. M #0) tet Range fey CSIGENS; J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., upply a long-felt want in this line. Mr, Tucker a : vill ; R H. Gray, Treasurer. Voting on nomin Puliishbers, Mail eo ding, has reduced horseshoeing to a science, and is t ol oo roe ‘ : ations will take place on the 30th inst Toronto, Ont. prepared to perform ull classes of work in a ve ¢ immediate a nti of our chart i . Nor. 25—2aw & wky commen-sense and scientific manner. I need not tab } ed s The idea od ~ — i ieniihnaesiis ied iceaepeinrniiginiel inform the intelligent horseowner that the gait : ‘ all etl the horse and condition of the feet must be dade 5 ed upon at ‘ . ¥ * of 1€ L = m The Railway Conmission. NT \ A/ understood to weight a horse properly and to ’ ah Hi successfully operaie thereon. Numerous patrons ue St. L eft ! rP uu this Orrawa, D 5. already admit the merits of the work performed, ; g + O 2 : It is not known a ; : and recommend his system of shoeing. whether she ll return this « Sain Sun Che railw 4y Commission sat here on Sat- s Customers can always depend on prompt masher she will return this evening. Oum-| is. ond heard ti i a ee attention and cntire satisfaction. } Jj g +] oe fx mt uraday, and heard the evidence of flour and merside harbor is report ed fullof ice. The}; < : ; ; : W. J. FRASER Princess of Wales will try to leave there to umber merchants. ie general opinion OF Ch’town, Nov, 17, 1886. ees morrow morning at 7 o clock. withesses was agaist ppomntment of a fy ce fi - - permanent r lw: 4y COMUINISSION, ' By cablegram to the Messrs Richards, the cesisianaiiiincioaia *% barkentine Minnia arrived at Swansea from ac eo s ie aa a ee tee A Creoked Knight o c Roa Suastbartiie'sn the Tat tast., tanking. the ean ght ofthe Read. | JUS ecelve in the remarkably quick time of 13 days. ‘This, , " D - we think, is the quickest passage ever nade ee - r — AT — \ ti 2 t ¢ t a t ec by a sailing vessel between these ports. R. J. Haig claiming to be a traveller 1 0 i¢e 0 On a¢ Or Ss - tor Pavey & Uo.. London, has veen a t sted ‘6 Tt 44 - R Da N&ISH Hal rrived on | on a charge of obtaining the e: ‘sation of 4 : : : Pe 200 on Sciated in St. P oe a R ; ee a pene : i TENDERS will be invited in a few days for the sturd nad ¢ _ ited 1 ete! dillyard «& reer Oo a note of $100. 5 construction of the Section of the Cape Breton Church yesterday Mr. Neish will remain | Haight admitted the charge. saying he had Railway, extending from the Grand Narrows to in tn eu iay efore Christm is, when he lo t tl e mone’ by vat blin , : Sydney, a distance of about 45 miles. Vhis pre- in Cees of iia eat liminary notice is given in order that Contiactors Jam IM pS O21, : ers - School, wil anion desiring to tender for the work may have an ssun ermanent charge of the Church ’ ; , _ ere . opportunity t *xamine the location before the m Mangled by Bears. New Violins, ae ee ; ‘ . By ae It is said that there ve livin Hopewell VT ; . LEY I 4 tia se! Vv) | Al, MONTRI i. be 5. ‘ . BR ADLEY, Pictou nd vicinity, eight persons whose Bac eR tee gd New Aceordeons, : Secretary, wm) wes amount to 704 vears. or an \ farmer from Lorigmal, arrived lay Dept. of Railways and Canals, sverage to each person of eighty-eicht vears. | With information that A. Lavoic anda twelve- ; ; ° : QUSTe, Se Nov., 1886, dec! 2i law =m rsor ghty-eight years. “— : ° . ac Gi ho Geile Among them are three sisters, living together, | year-oid son went shooting On Monday. New ( Ont ertinas, whose ages amount to 255 years, or an average } Un Wednesa ty some neighbors went out FOR SALE. ‘ fi ea! j and found the bodies mangled idently | I 7 mE ighty-five yea and found the bodies mangled, evidently by | Ney Harmonicas, - pears As will be seen by reference to our acver- r § th “Th zB P b , 7 : : , . - er € S io one eas See eno: Noeee | Church Preperiy Burned New JSews-Harps. Ten a ' _ , M s. Christmas, Newyear & Co., announce 7 7 mo shing Com aii that thei repre ‘ntative Mr. Santa Claus e ; ‘ 2 p . | will be at the Diamond Bookstore until the shiisEy (ue., De ». ————— each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. ic lose of the festive season, commencing to- Fire to-night destroye ie Roman Catho- —- jC day His numerous friends will, no doubt, | lic Church, Convent, Presbytery, and a pri- oe : . . "THE undersigned offers for Saie TEN SHARES | embrace the first opportunity of meeting the | yate residen tiolning i flames are whe 10 In TTI S,|. (al! paid up) of the C apital Stock of THE | . wentien ger 7 : EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold | 24 gentieman still raging i iS will De SoV0.000. ] e shares sit . are Dou, in lots of one or more shares, to suib purchasers, | ~~ t . . r } _ ~ For further particulars apply to A cor INDENT at Souris writes: ‘ ner ey . -_—_o y 5 . > ; . ean . d. Ww. MITCHELL, clear ti trom thi port, onthe 4th Inst.,. the re x Bre mi tte d. Ch'town, Noy. 9, 1886. schooner Forest Queen, of Lunenburg, loaded : 1 2 ———— _— ' wmtatoes hy Mas Cox Morell. HALIEAX, Dec, Dd. oxic Oi i = wees , = a resi } p "3 fessrs yay " és e ‘ : : ‘ sy W 145" L ae z Bist W83, &e. Also schooner Annie Lewis, Capt. George Consul Phelan has received word froin sah: deleeniie “ ° ° aC Leslie, and schooner Delight, Capt. Lord he Customs Department that the $400 fine A LARGE STOCK OF Se ee Ne eee ee ’ UW \ T Ttor Ay } t * : ‘TE “2 i serv 7 ” yuded with beef, mutton : “© | imposed on the American schooner Marion W ANTED—A Man Servant for keneral house Newfoundland mtrket, by o Ma tthew McLean G 11] tebedd hold and out-door work.—R. R. Fitzgeraid. er : : mrimes, Will be remitted. dec4—2i & and by Kickham & Co., respectively. NEW ther vessels also cleared same day A Ti i ee i wo other \ ah tage ace er - n cate Opening of Congress. B P FOR SALE—Por cash, cheap, a Mare, 7 years ie day following (Sth) the bark Claribel a: old, fi: for farm use. Apply to R, R. Fitz- that port ¢ ke in oats for the = ‘ 7 rera d. decd 2i i eee eae Pee see ee WasuHineton, D.C., Dec, 5. , . yuropea mau wal Pee ee eae et esaperinegac ee ee ee ee, i eS. am Congress will be opened to-morrow when WANTED—To Rent, for a term of years, a ‘ ee ee a ee hale ie eine in Re Store in a country village in = EK. Island, Cas 2 Scott + A ; cases and five drunks ond the President's Messi se vill be delivere i Sateeee Eds ane ae tens OAs Demand lisorderlies, and a woman for keeping a| The Democrats will have a majority of 14| a Box 125, Newton Lower Fails, Mass.” bre i, greeted His Honor, the Stipen li: ry | in th e tiftieth Congre j BOOKS, deci 10i pd Magistrate, this morning. One of the Scot on — Sot. wa I ial lowing to insuffi a t roe | Was '¥D—By a Short-Hand Writer, emplcy *t causes $; cismissed OV ,r ns Hcl Lv are 2 . . . . ° ; $ . > ~ wae fie " Fire y 1 hi} ment a few evenings in each week. Apply eviuience, 1nd the two remaining cases ive fire in a t nive rsity. ¥ ER) ¢ HEAP. at this cftice. nov30 tf been postponed until! Wednesday next for the re i : : ; E presence of the defendants. The drunks and Moree iL, Dee. 5. ; waete 6 Pastor aie. See to Miss : : ? } “3 3° stera, + g Vn. disorderlies were disposed of for sums rang- A fire broke out to-night ina building 2 5 ee “aevilcdy Ai wy tf ing r from $2 to $30. In the case of the woman occupied by the Montrea! branch of Laval a i stebseeiagamaptecaninecceapnanasise “nantes charged with brothel-keeping the offence was] Universitv, dvuing about $6.000 damage a ® 5 T°! LET house on corner Kentand Queen St’s. t proven nd she was tined $10 for being - ” ” cnquire at Mrs. Terlizzick’s, upper Queen 8 not prov > § s =) ~ a4 a ~ - os ‘ . s» z trust and’ disorderly ‘ ete Sign of the “ BIG FIDDLE, aor Me Gon. 7 ' leit Pree People Drowned. T°, LET Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen _ - y + +4, 1 4h i Ae the annual gene | meeting of tl) Vi : . LOV ER QUEEN STREET. Street, at present occupied by W. W. Kodd, At TT ae nel ee Buriineron, Vt., Dec. 5. Apply on the premises. nov24 tf } ) wm Uiudo heid on Satarcd even odd sath ciarieligaimalaa Mee ' 5 eo lighthouse keeper an 10 childre Nov. 22, 1886.—2aw & wk ing, the 4th iust., the following officers were yhthous fe cee 1D 1 ail childre n r ov. nee & +550 oe an OR SALE—A ood Driving Mare, seven years mC ed for the ensuring year: were drowned by breaking through the ice | - old, dam by imported blood horse Roland: oa oe ie ee kek | on Lake Champiain on Saturd es, A sire, Bagnall’s lesseuger. The mare is now in spt. Maxwell, R. N., I sident. i RR + S foal by All Right. Apply at Examiner office. Db. ¢ Viac Leud, vice-P resident. j ae novi tf . ‘$taa Daeag Ona Tarace ard » ai tee ~ rr; , Committee— we Pope, - Haszard Gutted by Wire. \jRS. EB. RUTH wishes to announce to the | TO LET—The House at the head of Pownal H. V. Palmer, L. C. Brecken, W. A. Weeks, omen “4 ladies of Charlottetown that she is prepared Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, “< - e ‘ ia ~ : Tv . — Ro > The mocting was adjourned until Wednes- Ww ASHINGTON, Dec. 5. todo MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING in the | Enquire at THE EXaMINER office. novl7 eod co oe sidechains : : . | newest fashions, having had many years prac- |} ———————_—_-"— day evea he 8th inst.,to receive the report Heroog’s house was gutted by fire this | tical experience in the United States, patrons T°. LET—That brick House ond “Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly ; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod T° LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with stable end well in yard. Apply to William Dodd. octd TO LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as ‘“‘Marytficld,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mai- ome cue cemame () come neem = All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods aud Dress Cloths at 334 per cent discount. All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 334 per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 33 1-2 per cent discount, Gravy, White and Scarlet Fl-nnels at 33 1-2 per cent ‘discount, Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon aud all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount. Ail the stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing) Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount “Of sain! = per cent. “<i All Cot‘on Goods at a discount of 25 per cent SS eee The entire stock must be cleared before the first of the New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. Wee All Goods Sold for CASH only, J. B. MACPRONALD, QUEEN STREET. ‘town, Oct. 19, 86-—- oe PL ae ee eer _ — —— ee ~ _ ——— —— READ THIS E buy our Clothes direct from the manufacturers, conse- \\ quently we are able to meet those Big Discounts “ we read about” without any sensational advertising. We carry the Largest Stock of Imported Cloths on the island, Overcoatings, in blue, black, brown and green. Meltons, Naps, in blue, black, brown and green. Worsteds, in all the fashionable shades and colors. English, Scotch, Irish, Canadian aud Island Tweeds im endless variety, made in the Leading Styles, at Bottom Prices. Splendid value in Gent’s Furnishings, -() JOHN MCLEOD & CO, UPPER QUEEN ST., (Op. Roger’s New Brick Bleck.) Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1886. THAN GOLONIALS. ==: = GOOD NEWS FROM HOME! FIFTY PER CENT LESS BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! | Lawyeks, Doctors,CLERGYMEN, MERC HaNis/ For the convenience of ‘‘Kin Beyond Sea,’ Scuoois and COLLEGES Supplied. |J. Moscrirt Pye (of the above firm) ho | eat experience of the varied TATIONERY. jhas had great exp | ee Gy : lrequirements of ladies and gentlemen 2 undersigned, who attend pains abroad and in the Colonies, acta as Gzy- ure ; oes ‘Valuable Private Libraries in Eng-|ERAL AGENT, and executes with economy land and the Continent, can supply Books and despatch commissions entrusted to at about 50 per cent. less than usual Cost! PA a he I ge i Ss Books, and MSS. bought!’ Rites” y Price. Pictures, cash tees Maes ie ene norder. All new and ‘second-hand Books| eel Reviews supplied on shortest notice. ‘in all parts. Manufactures and Patents, terms and particulars apply to Owen Connelly. jun21 eod tf T° LET House on a5 eet conteining six Libraries furnished throughout. Ww hele- also Pineacial and Commercial undertak- sale Rookbinding and Ste a at a ings placed on the English Market, Pre- civ low rates. ite or bostai! . . . ey or ae eee \liminary Fee, £25 Sterling. Relatives Draft with order. oe \trace ave time, trou and expense, J. MOSCRIPT PYE & CO., iby conumnnicating with Mn. PYE, 164 Export Booksellers, Stationers and |» \tishers, Wusr LReosst Srreer, Giascow. A ve 1M WEST REGENT ST., GLASGOW, jMavial should in every case accompaty SCOTLAND. instructions. ane in peel we reper; in the =. “> Nov. (3th, 1886-8 mos eod