THE DAILY EXA) LINER, . - ~ rN) oN i’ i i +a a ku, NOR a LEDAY, ‘DE CEMB i R | | TPON the withdrawal of thie Stream Navigation teamers “St, Lawrene inc.’ “Princess of Wales,” from the route between Charlottetown und Picton, N. , the Newfoundland sealing steamer “Neptune” willtake up the service and continue to run betweea the Ports of Charlotte town and Pictou so long as the season permits after which both the ptune” and the “Nor thern Light” will proceed to Georgetown, Good accommodation for horse: By order Marine Department, } A. LORD, } Agent | Ch’town, Dee. 17, 1836—2i ber jou ations n ft r. oo CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS. ; f =< t U ex pat cod wky prs 2i ’ \ 4 1a j ‘ rV i. Y i Y ‘ OF ed he, not be ngyan enyimnevl 1HE DAILY EXAMINER. |RING’S COUNTY incase ic pect seek itis onteer a i other gentlemen ; but from the evi ; LD EMBER 17, 1886 ste | dies that Senator Howlan had pre Lucec nl 1 n,. Pes lee of the reasi bility and practicability of that Kia's County, Phe Liberal-Cusesvative Conmeaiioy, |emsise ant feon'the wt amore ot tin estimated cost in comparison wi he gre ; ; \ 1 wep Murrarr have One tal would accrue tothis Island 3 from its construction, he would be recreant J one Convention, And List OF DELEGATES po SENT bo his duty $3 an isi inde1 il he aid not ae Vy an ed, determined effort must be " ” - everything in his power to have it carried ‘ them a out, While he had represented = thi: : : ae 1 ait of : “hey are personally well worthy the sup- | Magdonald and Huttart Nominated, | o>; ae eee ee , i ul as 4 Lait ‘ ti 5 ya ; ; or ; —_ ctors of King's County. The; Government before the Dominion Ministry, high, unimpeachable char-|, . ’ ;. DYD —_ ind they could count on his hearty support : ind disereet men for business. PHEIR \ iIEWs EAL LAINED. in the future as in the past : : in rh i heel erties inst Bilis Dr. Muittart said he was a Liberal-t on : ; rly — servative to the backbone, and had come to " ing at heart the de Veiopment ol this ihe Subway scheme to be the Convention with the intention of sup- Canad ul within the lines of a! porting (he nominee of the party as heartily r j ul Constitution and under the Promoted. as he would work for his own ere . . 4 ng the many nnportant questious that id old e¢ banner of the British de should ‘he’ ta dl a Aas was Pro- ; hibition From the experience of the b Consequently they are men to whose sup Tue Liberal Conserv ative A eae Liberal-Conservative Party in L8sv, they sain seittallin std lowed ili held in Georgetown, on Thuraday, the . trl | had no reason to do any thing against the : : tt : " inst., was illed to order by the Hon. Temper ince cause, and he would support rf rs of king's County will rally Gordon, President of the Liberal-Conserva- | anv jneasure that would improve the inet. wing and reassuring to know that ve Association for King’s County, who]ing of the Seott Act. He was heart and & e | Conservative Party in King's | expressed, in a few well chosen words, the | sou] wiih Senator Howlan m his Subw iy 4 ‘ bs ann ; ey eneenined sratification he felt at seeimy SO great ’ scheme, and judging by the able manner ; : - ” ” number ol representative Nen Iron every in which that centleman had advveated : i n will, no doabt, be conduct-| section of the County. this and other questions, he felt assured a” ae wa Cyrus Shaw, Esq., acted as Secreta®y, | that it would be successful. There was no- a n too conadent ; but let | and the following delegates were in atteud- thing to hinder this Province from taking " , ouly an HarmMonlously te ance: uivantage of the National Policy that had l and they will “ a ’ FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. bow of such great benefit to the Upper Provinces, excepting the want of con pr Sieteeedindes. Allan McDonald, William Morrow, Angus } tinuous _ steam cu mmunication if the " Melntyre, Richard Garrett, Silas Morrow. | tex ia Gf Confederation were carried out, we 4 ; , Eneas Campbell, E 2ra Kennedy, James G, WW able to compete on equal terms t ™" é ian ’ ms compiled _ MeLeod, A. _, Bruce r atric k McDon vid, | wit Sati prov inces oT the Dominion : Ks ‘ were shipped] James O, Morrow. John D. McCormack, | Fro: the nall amount of the estimated Island this year 91,929 cases lol in McLean, Peter Stewart, Henry Mor- ic prop is ‘ i tl ; ' 7O8 cases packed row, John A McDonald, James Brennan, jiactory nature oc the rveys mute th Con | ' y \) —, ind Pim thy Cheveri DD. H MeD nald, ANY tS on | a4 ‘ t we woi i : Steele, Syivester Gallant, John Cantwell, | uh econ pushed Hi e.ieved { . 2 . t the Hw cateh Of) William MeLaren, James Keefe, Hugh e pl nt Adu ration would have an rs ar nha ur [sl il a ill th , past Sea Campbell, Ch ries Townsen 1, Char es i Ktendeu le i ol] power, notwithstanding la int 77.221 cases Mr. Lydiard Dingwall, James Dingwall, William RR. | che propheci 5s of the Opposition, and " ; ‘ ’ ‘seven Inbitecs to 411! | Dingwall, John R. Coftin, William H | trusted that King’s County would return ‘ : sed W ebster, Wm. Aitken ; two mi mbers at the next eiection to suy) nme no less than 25,941,- port the Government that was making "53 lob rs have been si tughtered during SECOND ELECTORAL DISTRICT. | Canada a. an nation (Applause.) Ss rrent y by ickers in this Pro- John Nichol, John Howlett, James Me-} Mr. Richard Sprague hoped iit oles ; < ro taraish matertal for the total]! Donald, Donald B. MeDonald, John C. | candidates selected would be more success “ee a geet > about 4,558,144) Cnderhay, John Conohau, Charles Me- {ful than they had been in 1882. He would di : ' roy‘ Donald, James oeten J oo McLalne, 1] Ke to Kno vhat changes had taken puaceE pr Br nla feorge ovle, Joht ; ‘Isaac, ———- } to authorize e : i inerease of Departmental Work. ry nis, De = _— “ - M ig 7 . a i : , a rea. the : xp i |i : cae, ee _ ' : : t ‘ i ( whee t] P es | tsaac * reo > Burdge, John A. McKeen: >| { 1 VV “} ms l-s p if Cau | ze my _ a a Peter Mel. ed es Frederick McEwe lh, Jas. son WwW \ é Lil ral Cx nservati ve Party } ; : ‘tably Mr. L. iM ‘Kay, Jas. G. Melnnis, John P. Sulli-| were ; cessful in this County in 1882, | i. Da in - denunciations | van, Edward a or, Richard Wals in showed th h: es that h { i ‘ f iding to the num- ‘ Jas. H. Dingwal John MeGregor, George Lit n i len. He had every rea c to | } D ital officers at Ottawa. | Dingwall, ; Baaued Mullins, Patrick er e \ ry of LA} , agay See ag | Powe r, John Dann, James Kenny, Henry nservat Pay the local election mu w vastly the work of the Govern- | Mooney, John Sutherland. vas a good indication of what the result it has enlarged since 19/8 is never con- | THIRD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. | be at the next Dominion election sid 2 lowing figures and | ee aa CU. Macdonald and D Saurt were j Daniel McGregor, Daniel Shaw, Michael! i unan iv non the i es : nee ve Montreal | Callen, John Kenny, Thomas Mellis! date ; { rvative Part ; | Patrick Walsh, Robert Dewar, Wm. Su His | Kin County the next Domin- in 1878-9 irmount of the money order! V3n, John McLean, George Piyor, Dugald ne! 1 in L3SS7. Asin Was $11,749,713, and in| M Munn, George F. Owen, Isaac Foster, Me Macdonald and Muttart t] l $2 $17,246,775; i i ime period _ if uses Kelly, Daniel Reilly, Peter Gordon, | the the honor they had given ~i I 1 redeemed in-}| Peter Wilson, Terrence Power, Neil Nich he : out 1 nece t creased from $-,946,010 to 36,967,579, the | eon, Michael Costello, John J. Campbell,}isted of having every _ pollin listri in On umneat savings banks’ ac-| John Ryan, Michael Bowlden, John Sigs- } ; rughly canvassed, and promise id to use cosats auguaiened from 22,622 to 46,601, and) worth, James Morgan, James Fiynn, Wm. } every exertion to succ essiully carry the ok fusyatice svingr busks. accants‘trom| Wilyon, Alex. Motilverg. Michael D. Me-|tuoaor that had loon entrusted to thei. and received by the Depwrtment of han ic a Cormack, Angus — J. Morrison, Th 7 is "Hon. Senator Howlan, being loudly ture ia: - from 19.638 to » 154, 839: the Hughes, Angus McLellan, I eter McCor- | called for, came forward and delivered an mmer of letters seat and received by the | ™€% Benj. E. Allen, John T. Poole, Hugh | eloquent address on the benefits that would D nt of the Iaterior in « single month| A- McPhee, Samuel Macdonald, John E. | accrue to this Province from the Subway, this year was greater than inthe whole ot | Morson, Ronald McKenzie, Philip Franu-|and expressed the gratification he felt in S73 wrespondence of the Departine nt} cis, Malcolm Matheson, Stewart Hunter, | being able to bring this matter before so of more thin doubled ina single year ;| Wm. Nicholson, Wm. R. Wood, John M.| numerous, intelligent and influential a he mber Gf post offices has increased in five } Johnston. ineeting. J 8 from 6,773 to 7,084. Then since The lowing res iC rag arried the present Government came into office} FOURTH ELECTORAL DISTRICT. sree cea ing resolution was carried thir N rth west lerritories have been | Duncan Fraser, Peter Ross, Peter A. inns Ti Srila He te opeued up, and an euormous amount of | nowar George Young, Wm. Thompson, | ,, ate ; the lox a nade sis te departmental work has been entailed in organ- J}; . : P} ili Joh , \unear, Donald TT a. — = , . ap, . cee guts, ising @ system of governmént there, in the James ullips, ‘ : J 7 i : Po , Hon. Senator Howlan, on the proposed manazement of the Indians and of the pablic Nicholson, D. G. 7. riggs ua _? metallic Subway ;, oe i i lands. The militia force has been rendered Win. Me Pherson, Archibald McDonald, _ Whereas, This meeting has every confidence aore efficient, both by increased expenditure Norman McLeod, James Walker, ay that the present Dominion Government are volunteer foree and by the establish-| Bears, Dr. McIntosh, Thomas Weatherby, | “esirous of doing justice to P. EB. Island, by ic f permanent schools of infantry and| Bernard McGuigan, John Johnston, John ost vag Se the terms of Confederation in cavalry, ‘I metruction of the Pacific rail-}Cowan, Wm. Machon, Charles T. Brehant, ; i" entirety ; be way, too, has involved new and important! James Nicolle, B. H. Sensabaugh, James}, 4?” fore Re sod ved, ine onr representativ 8 of the department of railways and| Caddy, James McKay, A. P. Prowse, | 2 Tequested to urge on the Dominion author. canals. The office of Auditor-General, erected Joseph Brehant, Samuel Johnson, F. J. liadiiction of the” Ga ae os oT vy ‘he Liberal government, was organized by | Worrison, Capt. J. Graham, Edward Hen- | sity ‘odd Pe ake Mg fe a et 1tSs tcvessors. arly a period as possible Phis list, the Gazette says, 7 with us that } 4 iafye enough has been ; sadition to the staff « ployed at the Capital puoy' au Lil tpt Al. __—*o-+.- Conservat be extended But our rea *s whicl iremember that he arrang- m remember John Mace ties in late years liflicultic ’ 13 in 1882. Y« i to take Mr. John O'D Cron nent. mut the Oran: sir. O' Donohoe was too Irish to : esentative, And { ‘nm Sir i sal shift mises. And he found an [rish : © it 'on an iris aman to might easily lers will agree said to justify f clerks em- lonald’s diffieu!- i became into the rebelled. an Irish Jobn made one onohoe zvemen ~ and se1 eienl of his usual pro- | who was place.”’— mat r tae m which the Montreal Gazette Ih } And this ‘ir. O Donohoe who was a} OU wugh Irishman to be made a Senator by Sir John, was too Lrish to obtain the sup- port of Mr. BElake when he contested East 1 mto in the Liberal interest. And there w 10 | in as peor an Irishman, in Mr. LB mi Mr. Mackenzie's opinion, as to Ix {ior a position in the Liberal Govern- i » they p laSeotchman there as t 1 nt ‘ of the Irish people, Sir on Macdonald is not a manef that kinds H has ! Leagues Hon. John Costigan id Hi m. Frank Smith lrishme an both, and th woughly representative of their race.’ ae -——— We trust that the meeting of Liberal- ves to be held in Seott’s Hall, on ere re Phee, John McDonald, Alex derson, James Clow, Gavin Reid, W. W. Graham, Phili Daniel McKinnon, John Jameson, Bernard Kearney, Edward Mahar, | John Condon, John M. Hughes, Mathias | | ' Reid, Win. Farrell, French, John! Landrigan, Edward McGougan, Thomas | Daley, Patrick M,. Hughes, James McDon- iid, Angus MePhee, John Stewart, John! McKay, Donald McLeod, John Lowe, A. .J. | MeInnis, Archibald McNeill, John Livings- | ton, Ronald McPhee, James Kelly, Patrick | Koughan, Richard Gill, Alex. Murphy, Peter. J. D. Edmonds, G. Kelly, James Sullivan, Duncan MelLellan, Patrick Brothers, Thomas Lannon, Donald J. Camp- Norman McPhee, Wm. McPhee, McLeod, Alex. MeLeod, Peter Murdock McKinnon, Angus Mce- . McLeod. bell, Angus VEORGETOWN Bourke, G. : Aiken: D. H. Logan, Sanderson. Capt. J Henry, Jr., Donald, Win. Arch. J. Me- Many other prominent supporters of | the Liberal-Conservative Party were } present, and the numbers were | so 6great’ «that the old Court Room! was filled uncomfortably, and it was re- solved that the meeting would adjourn to the Town Hall, which resolution was imme- diately put in practice. So great was the concourse of electors that even the Hall | was completely filled, and many could barely get standing room. A motion b i: g made that candidates be nominated, the resident read a telegram | Conservative Party, | Dr. Thomas | ' | by insetts in the stages, sustaining life in each = stage, was carefully pointed out. The Colorado _ beetle, Hessian | Fly, wheat midge, saw-fly and other more or less noxious ' their characteris i it is impossible here to give Three hearty cheers were given for Her Majesty the Queen, three for the Liberal- and three for Messrs. Macdonald and Muttart, when the meeting dispersed. eo - Literary and Scieniifie Institute. Despite the storiny weather of last even- ing, a goodly number of members assembled to take part in the discussion oa our insect friends and foes. The subject was opened by Dr. Leeming in a iasterly manner. "he i eture was highly imstructive to all, ane § pecially to those who have net been ike the learned Doctor, to make the sul ve C one oI speci uistudy. The numer- Ous Speciin ; iS pr duced at the lectur: : fron Leeming’s own collection, added much oe oe eVosea vy showing the position occ npied the insect class in iideetine the general interest the subject. briefiy Tne After > : 1 s ’ } | ablinas Kibyvaom, iec- | turer went on to consider the their varions orders, structural agreement of the class, and also the various differences which distinguish reC10S. the several orders and 3] ment of The develop- the insect throughout its vara | and its mode of were described in modes of living. even a faint idea of the extent of the ground gone over insects tics and ‘ atbount {fo request 3ist December, nounts due a 1% \ ] l ‘ t in v) yor i i will s ll C} 125 s. I] K 1 Patent, be é 25 Ine 100<2*“—K:. D _ CORNMEAL 100 bags SAL Aiso—A Full line of General Groceries. e A. seen 7 a {, { Queen Street. 4i wky mcr Pj Ch'town, Dee. 16, Political ISS5 ly Wleeting, A MEETING o the Liberal Conservative “* Electors of Charlott wn will be held in 5 orr's H. AL L, Kent Siree:, on MON LY, the 20th day of December, instant, at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purp se of nominating delegaies for all the p ling districts in the city, to attend the Con- vention on the 2ist inst, A, A. MCLEAN y Lib.-Con. Association. ee > 4, > Sale BY Auction, MONDAY, December 20th, at of Il o'cloek — 16} Barrels choice Winter-kee ping APPLES, in |} Baldwins, R tussets Nonpareil, Sov, Spitz, Pip- pins, Greenings, sweets, & ty Orde red for posi- tive sale tu cluse consignments. ALSO ‘ Raisins, Grapes, Lemons, Oranges, Onions, &c. PMcNEILL Auctioneer, Ch'town, Dec. 14, At CVs ON 7 WILL SELL, by Publix tion, at the pre m ae aN FRANCIS DOGHEKTY, Char- loitetown Hoyalty, Urackley Point Road, on iay, Dee. i i 8 . oF =F tas Saturday, Pee. 1S, at iia. a., | { valince of Crop, &e., con- |} rrist Geld , , Ws ) iewly calve lot Fuwls, lot of bi Norway), a quant Li ‘ a-vi Yagxvon (nearly new), | 1 doubl ed Wageon, 2 rets Carriaze Harness, | Suddie and Uridle, Dairy Utensils, &c., &e. PERMS—All sums under $5 cash, over that eleven months credit, on approved joint noes, J. McoWiIL1.IAMS, Auctioneer, Ch'town Royaliy, Dee. 16, Annual J THE a W ky zidiy 4 & 17 neY. MGA, of the members - feating af Genera! Annual My ot ibe Charlottetown \ Men's Christian Association will be held inthe VY. M.C A. Hall, on the evening of MONDAY. the 206th day of December, instant, at Might o'clock, p. m., fer the purpose of clecling an Executive or Manag- ing Commiitee for the ensuing and ze year, other ro, ane ° : Notice fo “Consi¢nees., BULA 1ss fare will } and | [MPORTE RS having goods at Pictou Landing, which they 1 lire to be cart by the winter mail sieamer, must send Messrs, Noonan and Davie at Pictou, the following guarantee order, before the goods ca © forware GENLEMEN,—You Ww lease 3 » by the mel piu (or) “Northern Light,” ( tou Land Loon l elf 1 io i i i com } ma i ‘ ‘ cue : — Consigne ‘ ORD, Agel ( wp, Vec. i7, 1836-1 rjour a ‘ res 3 m a E ot “ & Thacai- t z ra Bese a pay-| the | date | ie a ia from Hon. W. W. Sullivan, from Ottawa officers, and the transacti . wionuay evening, will be attended by all : +40: ; rh e lec , r avoe' Ks tan se dig aig ieauendllaghelyiamgen og of other necessary z ’ a . } setting forth that he (Mr. Sullivan) did not |!" the lecture. Dr. Leeming, however, has | business in connection with the Association. the prominent men of the Party in this desire a nomination as one of the candi- i kindly consent to continue the subject on J. D. SEAMAN qa ci The business of selecting delegates | dates j some near future occasion and will go more FBI a CL ? : 5. ¥ letail agents e r Terr i ’ * . } Inte Tails regi d s some Oo 1e ore . PUTIN, to end the Convention on the 21st inst., Hon. Mr. Prowse, who was present, also | eneinsits coleaganetlc’ or = cae j . tl } . ' ‘al Secretary. es : . : : ic 1 Species Oo MCh a uUrtht a r »¢, 11, 1886 = rtant i uclici selection | timated that neither did he wish his name | COMER Species ee ety | oe OND: Dec. i,” 1088-1 20th ' : \ judicious selection be used as candidate. He thought, | nsects. \ lively interest was taken in the | . bccn lincaiecdhcdieelan ‘ wy in eniet te. cue ee, eee: . es subje by all sent, and a good dis: | 7 adic’ Ste ol : however, that the candidates nominated | S¢0J@C8 DY wih presei 2 Sens. Oe 3 ; Merde ection of candidates for the pte Posanyy : : +, eussion followed .the lecture. On next! SF ig i itat Queen’s Coumty in the should express their views with respect to °° . cz S M ‘ oe Warl | HE S axe hdd ns cunt) ; fhursday evening ] j arburt ry f The Capital sk the many important claims this Province | *2078Y CVGIAMS Me A. De) SV AEDUrUOR | ; ' . ’ te Cantal should " m read a paper on “Great Krochs in | | be well repese the Convention, had on the Dominion Government, tad Enelish Hi it} a eT | i } n to 4 i te 4 % " inewete a? OE 7 } rif - more especially with respect tothe fullij]. @Mgtish Histor , am ei Cau es. i > Se hacet ait aki hs ¥ - °) . : { pi n ive or this sland, : ,j ’ Leader of the Liberal Party in| ment of the terms of Confederation that eee oom Ne te 9 aN eR wha ts ball wae years ekperiitice he é oa 4 ; . } set e @ . ir Yr. » s ‘ as3 } io hows iy bi nite i Matec prep 4 1a Quebec said: “If { had been on the banks |S¥*tnteed efficient steam communication sir John Kaye proposes establishing ten ; 5)00r (2 1 Ee vant ih a Ficus: P ie T oe ij “— : tcl Lwinter and summer. The candidates’ ,,.26] farms of te s el ee erect eae | ”" 3 ewan wi nen the rebellion | | d muomel Tarms of ten t joOUsand acres eacn at , has reduced pi°S ~hoeths to a science. and is | pia broke out . id } | Selecte should press on the Dominion points along the line of the Canadian Prepared to perform all classes of work in a! iittint thao taken up arms ‘authorities the literal fulfilment of the Pacitic Railway west of Manitoba. Sip | SoM2mousense and scientific manner, Sie ee tae Governine And ag. i oli “es m ae Se inform the intelligent horseowner that the gait | ; h ‘ a again : a of union. , Jon is at present mn Ottawn ende: woring | of .th e ‘orse and cunditicn of the feet mast ba | ‘ » punish the “sovernment| Mr. A. C. Macdonald, as his name had to secure both the rm lway and the Govern- wniderstood to weight ah properly and to a ‘tr, the Metis| been mentioned as a candidate, widhed to .....+ .. ; wfc ra’e (hereon. Nua -nerous patrona | ‘ : ie P . ete ’ « : ment se vMi, 8U a8 Tu have proposed farms aii iV adn > merits of the wal performed, blew aan ae youl i pee of rince SAY that if elected he would do all in his fe ealta hii. i See petan tetas Pw a 6 perfor ; t iin are «! ec to su mort: and powe ‘0 - ‘ - sh . at sdf at CAS. “da pos : ns 15 Cc ‘ ati. place in pow a party J ywer t press on the Dominion Govern- E+ a 6 Pee ——— on 7. — A = # always depend © Salisiacticn, oe with this ment the fulfilment of the terms of Con-_ j whem! way AMERICAN velba wal OVuishues at Dorsey & Wa tat 22 ee Ubrruwniy Nye Ay Ita riot ore on prompt | ; Se 218, | Cabinets, Card Cases, &e. 17, 1886. LO FATHER tik ——- HAS INSTITUTED A firand HOLIOAY Sabi at Morris Beok Store, sae 1G Bargains in every line, Christmas Cards, Holiday Books, Leather and Plush Cases, Albums, Work Boxes, G lass and China Ware, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver. ware, Toys and (rames in variety, a call. The Cheapest Holiday Goods on the Island. Give us LEONARD WORRIES, Summerside, Dec. 17, '86.—-Si wky 2 MURRIS’ BOOK STORE. Rt RN TICKETS, at one first-cl V be issued to and from all Stations on this | Railway, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, | ‘ .* h, 2 dth, 27th, and 3is Deceinber, inst., ¢ a Ist, IS87, good to return up to and on | 3rd huary, 187, } ried kets willalso be issued from all other Sta- tions to Stations on Cape Traverse Branch, on 23rd, 25th and 30th December, inst... and on Janu- ary Ist, 1887, good to return’ as above; and from Stations on Cupe Travet Branch to all other | Stations on December 241b, 27th and Sist, inst., good to return up to ind on January 4th, i887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dee 17th. 1886 | THE GREAT learance Sal — OF STILL GOrnG on ciatsiin Maa ee We ADELE N A LED Ss, Be 8S. ‘| Eiveryone Whe lias already Made Purchases, Delighied with their Bargains. ee ee ee NUW ES YOUR TEMG 19 2 a ne a re YOU CAN DEPEND ON GETTING BEST BARG KHVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY A is GREAT CLEARANCE 16, S6.—dy NALE, vy . Clvtown, Lee N’S , QUEEN SQUARE. o——_—_—- shand American Fancy Goods, Huvlish and American Stationery, Buglish and American Novelties. --~O-—: is a fact that you can always get, at G. H, Something Novel, Something Striking. BROW BLOCK Ri <} . VRS aS HASZARDS', Something New, This is especiaily true in TATIONERY of which I have, this season, impurted a very choice and extensive , attention to my lar, se and varied assortment of FANG Y GOODS for ( Stationery Novelties for Ladies--The Primrose Note, Royal Irish Lover Note, The Oid Enzlish Note. _ Xmas Presents for Gentlemen--Handsome Writtag Cases: Pocket Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Books (in cases), Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabiacts, Address Sets. j Xmas Presents for Ladies—Beautiful Photograph Allums, Autogr: 7 Albums, Writing Desks, Serap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Baga, Ladies Pooket#ihock New Style Purses aud Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Casez, Screen Alimjns, aes ' I would also call thristmas Presents, a The Forget-Me-Not, he = Books, ' . Memorandum Gentlemen's Xumas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School Sets, The Boys’ Own Annaal, Drawing Sots, Paint Boxes, Puoket Books, Puises, We. i Ui ses, ea You will Gad in our goods something fur every one. If you want to be up to the times, go tw F Cr. Ek. FLAS AD, wie oc tte ec. pRUWE'S LLOUK. & &