f | ' : a - ' i a | ‘ it :. | .. , “—) — ee a en ee 7 eee 3 * i os - i iH 7° _ Ee OT } , « : : * : ‘ ’ i re TH OF ‘DAILY EXA) LINER, eee FRIDAY, NOV EMBER (12, 1886. ee ae -~ | a THE Dal ILY EX Al REE ares tomnct mike 5 veey & ‘Legislative pomcil Elections. $20, 000 City Debs ambces. * | carry out their p saa As the ‘old woman : CDAD ED > " 7 ae said at the trial of Gillis : “o 18 not neves- mM’ ENDERS will be received at the Mayor's NOVEM BER 12 LS&H. sary to bid the devil oun nd-day until you —_ fat g City V ote. Oftice up to coon of = ‘ = ° , atin Soi ot c th 1 g- Y . ‘ meet him . and if the conduct of © La Wend: , ti 9th X \ Inst . er . . 4 ay, ie owe AO 9 weg cchanpiioal The Council Elections. dative Council causes a dead-lock when ete i estat T — . = > re urchase of ($20,000) Twenty Thousanc — nonin ” ' } . } } » Leg rislature meets, let the re sponsibility | Partial Returns from the Country: eae ebentares of nee ity of Charlottetown, oe le ian On the day after the last elections for x it rest with them. Perh: ips the m: jori ity P. KE, Island, to be issued in redemption 2 the Lower House, Mr. L. H. Davies was : : with ol } ntent to ee bentures failing due on the following dates, vii we eee vies WS Tin the Council will, after all, be content t $8,000 on Ist December, 1886. i 4 on x laa ae ee , c % " : AY BY N ,* ’ omew nat Incensed by an elector who pet exercise the privileges of the House in a QU EEN’S COUNTY. a er sere en. a { N wy ‘| tt ms ® : 7 ‘ . | ‘ — en 1) ie ; ; ‘ 2 — 5 a - sisted, before the returns were all in, that legitimate way. As Justin McCarthy said CHARLOTTETOWN, 5,609 on Ist May, 1887. iy y e 6.009 y f . L b i-Conserva ive } } el . —_—_ ‘ - : - “ “de aon . ‘ = * ces os ‘ + " el tures are of the denominations oO diiiiiaatai " ui been f the House of Lords, it may be that The following was the vote in Charlotte olf ek <2 - ee ny yagable in twenty years mete cist] wi feit sure t returned @ | +), ugh they have the power to veto the | town : from the date of issue, bearing interest at (5 p.c. 4 : Lil , mit a ; Horne. Dodd. five per cent per annum, payable half yearly in lL . Sto Cc of Dera und In his anger he e} ‘ , bills. of the Government they will never; _ ie ” Q5 Charlottetown, P. E. L-land. t 4 he hoped he w denied 1 E64 we the auf , » it. | Wards L and 2 MABE... 6s sees VW 39 Tenders will be received for the whole or part. i mve the audacity to use 1b. “s , ih ee ne YR Tne Council do not bind themselves te accept — y 0 he aos 1 Tay Ol One word more. The result of yester-} \Wards 3 and 4 East......... ee 70 ‘| the highest or ony on i ; ; ‘ ‘6s 2, io. “ y a er l i Wwe compensated W, | dav’s election will be heralded throughout SO 6 re Fok wh cacons 14 45 ial iay Ss ek 10On Willi VU c = ie ee SRSON — . ‘ a ce nd : Liberal victory— Ward 5 Common and Royalty East41 73 A, H, MACPHE R 0 tL — = ’ al - . . vanada as an important Libe ° ‘* § Common and Royalty West48 59 © teen Vity Clerk. by lof comfo Indeed, it looks | though it is, of course, nothing of the kind — —— Mayor's Office, ae yp ee tl dte wed & sat 1c snl ew isthoughalarge proportionof Lil nd the inference that the Grits will try 149 «310 - ee ere is now wy a or There are over seven hundred Legisla- vative electors a l as they did | to make the people of the Dominion draw There are over seven gisl M 4 caps ‘ ; : cn OF ee aloud amd the satowh : » 7 2 rit r M Davie whose Party] is that the tide of political opinion in the tive ¢ ouncil electors in Charlottetown and onsy © ci O BEL g Co mplete ana Ly very Department, Sain eting consequently only a little more than half | T t rift , > ‘~ ees 5 a as se { * % : ° . q : ’ 7 , sovetse U ie} Maritime Provinces 1s ' ; . _. - (of them voted. It is, therefore, quite eVl- | (yN good security, at Lowest rates. Apply to i vo 43 an e remaining. | strongly against Sir John Macdonald. This dent, that the strength of the Conservatives | W. S. STEWART q’om prising “at j the Lates st : 0 tell us that there is|is the more unfortunate as a General Elec- | was not exerted in Charlottetown. There Newson’s Block. . ; . en n be held. It is imeumbent|@re several reasons for this. In the first | Ch’town, Nov. 12, °8}--2i “=e 4i . 7 we i nun l SVimipa ] Muse SsvUur . . ’ : —_——$$——$ = A : a ae Paity j hi place the electors don’t. think much | ——_—__—— OL en. eee ee Rg Edy K LUT Ne OF TH Ss - s i I i t the ¢ i el 1pon the Li primey onservative Party in this of a Council election: in the second place r Iman ympathy is—-in | Province—it is meumbent upon all those | Mr. Dodd is personally liked by many of N QO and L é I } re af y I who admire the great political leader } his political opponents; in the third place ae sbieestieniigonil n | who policy in the past eight a Horne is young, and, though highly | A SPECIAL MEETING of snus . ; : s eve fh in S01 HAT } Y SK poics : a PASE 5 e the Citizen's Skating Rin Oo. Ww > Nes Re “ hen vesenbia' espected, not well known as a politician. ye! Rating iting, sHoeay, Nov: th OL as Good Value as is to he had in irs has resulted it : sple success « & Rink, 4S ° eB « , ' j mon voters | yeal na 1 sult in oo oph ndid s Leet SS He made a gallant fight, aa though de- | o'clock, p. m.—General business, oO as i ’ | at i f the Uanadian Pacitic Railway and in a feated, is not yet destroyed. Mr. Dodd | Nov. 12, 1886.—2i I Cit the pres eri t wonderful de velopment throughout the has not much to boast about— -although ei i... a t e B ¥. ol ; ‘ y I belliength and breadth of the country—to or- is elected by ees ee ‘Prince » Rdward Island Railway. eu Git, } na From the country we have but partial ‘ H : Yost i rge pro- i ranise a prove t o the work the at ie in returns (: and they are open wa FS ta ) as | ned from voting, and | ference drawn by the Grits is utterly false | followa:- | 2 a. : Bek. ) VAS . 7PPpos 1 have a md misleading. Let us organise at once FIRST DISTRICT T hanksgiving D a y- larg nf L ive neil. | for the great struggle. We have in a small Campbell. McKenzie, | Ch’'town, Nov. 12--wky ir. Davies will. ; u con late |40C4i =exection, mM which the people took] Johnston's Mills, Lot 20..... 82 57 ETURN TICKETS at one First-Class} === ee aes meg —— : a EE e . » : : ° 44 ; 1:2 sits ? ° re “ if—_y nnot d » th t that comparatively little interest, permitted our- Fen a. or et «ues ha eS | | Fare will be issued to and from all. Sta- ; al Ives to be defeated. But when we come Bell’e Mills L — * a m6 on tions on this Railway by afternoon tr: ains on e \ i l | y etiectually ' 2 om be $4 gE ey r af. Nov, 17th inet aa er all trains on Thanks- f a , {to reflect that three of the seven seats IN a oo. one dvieven cen eh 47 is Nov. Ii ae ‘ i or ft Governinen ; ? ain 7 é 40 giving Day, 18th Nov. inst., good to return up a pdlicy checonomy and. .te.t | yesterday were before held by Grits, ee. eR Sa 61 <> and oa Woe, ied, 1608. ete, oe” een) oe “9 — ; - i Collett’s Mills anc c er's , . oe ‘ i ihiiediniedianiilaia, 2 | t is quite evident that the reverse is very ge ea eas cin 133 10} JAMES COLEMAN, . Viessrs ei ; incl ] : ] ¢ } $i} rit. WI 1en, moreover, we reflect that the Doll srs Bs A nena 72 16 Superintendent. o vs : election had no bearing upon the politics of Bonshaw .. 0.02... 6 ee eee eed 54 | Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1856. : + Ae ire that ticy . Ct atale fe led Cavendish Road. 42 32 | =F eod wli on _ ' he Gover ; vanada that in it the Liberals (so ca led) Member River 43 41 | v . : Maa i iit , li- | : U WEVEE were ee we eees s : ie aes —— —— 1 conf ny way with the /'@°* 4 P sition diametrically opposed to! Bruno Doucett’s,Gouters Creek69 20 ot anasocumnennnete SE Tenens ea ) sition taken by the Reform Party of | Wheatley River Bridge...... 95 77 Iriz i tT) in S esigns or int their Party or them. | ere ere Soe ceridug LADIES’ MEN’S ‘ f DD n ta : | Canada iis ¢ isily een that the res sult New Haven . oe agree 33 RO 4d 4) - ’ PB P idoes not ind » an equally favorable re-} Milt on .. 16 41 ee . . 1 . : ae : vs vad tell hin re | “relipotep ig” fo eat || Lot 32, North River. 13 67 51 URLS. FAT HERRING, ex Portia, trom Fur-lined Cloaks, ' Fur Coats, = } "A ; ] } for the Reform Party ina _ general] >" 32, 2 / " . Newtoundiland, for Sale by : . n + Spl ‘ © Ladner’s Mills, 9 Mile Creek. ..43 il . ; si Sis ‘aek Yar Cane [herefore, the Liberal-Conserva-|atcPhail’s Lott 45... 23 31 | WHEATLEY & SONS. Astrachan Sacks, Fur Caps, i : ; ntage t ¢ é on erek , LHC Libera nserva MePhail s, ye ow Fees eee See 2 « Auctioneers ° . . . - a os ° , vy » Eke e Senate He will ive Party in this Province may with confi- SECOND DISTRICT. Nov. 11, 1886 -2wks & way pee e Redingotes, Fur Gloves, De Mr. Blake thai je rzanize for the coming struggle, and lid ibe 8 a ee r 2 fs Vs ‘ mar. Blake that » aa ciaae : ze a can Martin. Smith. o pas Te. Ulsters, Jerseys, Hosiery, | Felt Hats, tile ele:tive Senate ; that | prepare 1 again as they have won| Rodd’s, Brackly Point........ 6 33 y at ee ‘ ‘ McLure's, “ . * mee 57 Gloves, Dress es Underclothing, e G nt Was, tour months ago, sus-| ' C - -? Road oa 24 29 ars. MeN EKEILL is still in the occupation of the Gl shi & & oveneac hoa Perey. ‘ ve > 2 , ‘yur " . Te . ; , . a ; 7 Revere tiouse, and will continue to occupy it J rS, oves irts C Cc. - : paar tit \ OTLby in the L wer qt mntine resney >, . e th Little You k Station a se Gee 39 2) i for some years--re ports to the contrary, notwith- T rimming y & . \ > » ’ ? tl ha then the Government alasgutareen bite me lanoe bingy cml: | Pleasant Grove...........- 24 5 standing. She will be glad to bop all her old ae ee tee ee _ elections recently held in the United States, | 5 .dford Station ae 29 customers and as many more as will cone. ———_— — 1) -— hav sone no whatever 30 tar as ie ea . : a ee ae “y . Ss . . fee L ba is ti Bradstreets says : Tracadie Cross Road.........42 S Nov. 10, 1886. pubs now-—-to forfeit the confidence an: ee eee. . ‘ee ' Stewat ». 45 35 Han ne oy ae Te ‘The elections just held have been fruitful | Mount Stewart... ........ 95 19 , re of the ¢ torate ; that on the con-] jn surprises, and will undoubtedly afford ort Augustus Sele Ree ce on ~ - tr ,~agis well know n, they have been muterial for refiection to par ty leaders and es be shbs- 6: ahaves oeee ees a ss ; ad, A ¢ engaged in a negotiation with the autlyri. | ™*nagers for some time to come. The results houne tk Toe 10 26 — “HATS and BONNETS, in F ~ and Straw—all the Leading "7 : , : nave Dech very -much mixca; ac it DHAci- . . ”°**°* ni, fia ce 9 24 : ‘ 7 . “as . es 4 . P 4 : . ee ou ee eee ‘= - Auction, MONDAY next, November 15th, at 5 + aN NY (A oo peeeee ae Ap SUVS, ases ne contests have been close that their at. ov Bs 18 92 suo cleck at the ‘mhation pews, 11 Queen Sty les, and a magniticent line of PRIMMINGsS. benetit the Proviuce materially ; that they | outcome still remains in doubt. No ground- G le a lk... ee 49 Street, — ; : : = ’ : . awe i] f vor yf ith ca arty is ‘ arent I x eason 8, x oveben duns oat ; ® . ; cs a : . have now, asa result of an election, beon| ‘i. face of the returns. The caine ond losses | Wermon River.............- 36 58 1 Ali orders receive Miss Saunders’ personal attention, placed in a hopeless minority in our “‘little | are pretty evenly divided between the With Point Prim, Pisquid, Orwell, Murray A Carload Choice No, 4 Appiss, — elective Sen nd that public busine iwo great parties. The Democratic | Harbor Road, E!don, Betle Creek and Wood —< . Tod 5 i jority in the House of Representa- Islands still to hear from. ‘direct from the grower, via Pictou Landing, con- Cc AR ES PSs C 4 52 PD Ts ." rae 4egislature is in session, | hives haa been as but the Repxblicans COUNTY. ‘ sisting of— “ t ‘ b + i A » gnt to a deadlock at any moment ed ut a PRINCE sve lost ground in > Northwest, a section FIRST DISTRICT. But this set of facts will, we are sure, con- | ward which their rivals have fot some time 5 : vast anxious eyes. The vote of the working- Barclay. Rogers. | vince th : opie of Ca ls hat an elactice ¢ e ° © - ’ — re nada that an eective | , has made itself strongly felt in a number Br ' as pte an oe ae ee eee eB NE oo Ss os 94 - theta ae 55 enate, which Mr. Blake dem inds, will] of directions. Among the surprises of the Lot 7 28 59 } ! ¢ slectiox 3 t —e ns . D 2rs cecthovess ts (is be eee ‘ very likely make confusion worse con . tion — a: > ae the defeat of Mr. ee oS .. 69 BE to l l¢ r i cause P ivhi 1imentary le d see _ = — ane the Narrow escape Lot 14 Lie 6a eae ee Ce CH 2.0 DOO p> = 65 Seen 398 gon CEMAIETMLALY Gead~ | of Speaker Carlisle in Kentucky. In some Tyne Valley 29 115 I - 4 @atwy.«ceeeeveerveee eee ms ‘ocks at the most critical times. Here we | quarters these events, as also the defeat of Mr. es ae 88 have a Government Party, fresh from the | 4urd, are regarded as evidences of a desire to} aiperton..... - See cbscabuel 23 128 poll 7 cre am ,_ | rebuke these legislators for the part they have] po-tune Cove "al 80 0] sustain yy aiarge majority in the er g - ee ee > } al ; : an) ‘J : taken in agitating the tariff question. Conroy........ Brae oto — 6 | : ren See Sn lenne 5 ene Pat eae eo Lom Miminigash ........ —~iebse ee 45 | here we h tve an ( op sition Party. also The Ch ristian Guardian has sound (sreen Pee > 5). oe est 41 - feash from the rf Side . os ‘ Ns bs Ge? ees 56 4 san from the polls, with a large majority|ideas as regards politics as well as matters ag 57 37 : lg a it aes ta ee eee he ou | tle k Ciy S 1 e Mase mbes e of slating -= ay smarts ’ . "eCOT- i ‘ a mate. “his state of | relating tothe denomination whose recog semneenth: meade’ airs IVY Not, possibly, prave very harm-| nized organ it is. It believes that Chris- +} - . y i ty at : i Burns. Laird. ul to interests of the Province, for our |tianity and politics should not be divorced, | | : 5 96 él . } Sammewas, 2. ewes. Heth a; 99 i Tg ; nd most important interests are that whoever is cencerned enough about Sg SR RS a a RE So 9 2: Goalt with xt Ottawa ; but fancy the same | his future life to become a church member, | Freetown... ..........200-: 37 od exis —— 1 t} flairs | Kensington..... 603 She - cube 59 ars existing i regard to the} should pay so much attention to the affairs | * 8 G oe ad 1: La : oS ' ‘ i bali Bemarese : . 7... a vb Ss 6as 109 21 Raciows’, Vital and complicated affairs of | of his temporal-career as to be able to judge | Tryon eso 30 79 1is wide Dominion ! of the fitness of the men and parties that] Centreville............. ieee 42 4 me i: : - Traveller’s Res a 34 But toe great lesson for our Government, | appeal for his support, and it emphasizes Nsanoca sRest.. ........ 38 104 ie ee es 3 : Nia Dioiiab dt and | s@!peaue teereeteceses BB Ut sigh’ bY the elections of yesterday, is that | its views as follows : ur Dominion and! Cane Traverse ........... 6 31 the Legislative Council electors will not | provincial elections directly influence the ene oe gee oe ; 2 co y - msent to give up the property franchise. legislation by which laws are made, and Wellington ............-. a ¢ | - . » . , TR “ATT AT r stronger even than their sympathy with ithe administration of those public affairs KING'S COUNTY. . Mr. Davies is the desire of the property- asi affect all classes of the community. FIRST DISTRICT, holders to ret all the politi 1 rights they | | No man who has a spark of patriotism or MeEachen. Kickham. ossess; and, though they may conside vale spirit can shirk the responsibility | St. Peter’s Bay........... ies 119 ’ moa chey may onside! i 7 hos a < ‘a . 2 1 > OE Ag eo diag ecavecs ae 70 1Oa¢ . a “a : lof taking his part both by word anda vo . 7. = co a a + or worse, the Govern- | © " re — J = § - et EE 3k case - Hagens . 9 71 iment a bound to respect that desire. Ajin the political contests of a tree people, by metas fy. re ER ge olen 9? 63 ) ii ic } ? +} re ! , ict ereat ‘ rey for Ww P -j is ACe.r So “is “sees we ewer eoeotenaoervneewne 53 66 political privilege ought not to be taken | Which great power for good or evil is placed pre: pasar ts f a a away without the exne j he hands varliaments and gov Po. ea ae ee es ‘way without the express consent of those | the hands of parliaments and govern Rollo Pay Chapel...>...... 16 2 is ‘ ia ae ‘ ‘ Who possess it. “The Government have con- | ments. Rear River Line Road........ 13 70 tinua aled : si) | Head Rollo Bay...... eg 30 63 y peaied to the Legislative Counci U. S. Rail € ‘ Red House 20 65 electorat _S. Railway Construe ae ~ Gees wer’ . ; wa hh several oceiwions in the Lope ” 7 truction St. Peter’s...... — 2@ : 76 119 t.iat they voy] lara he a ' D sch oo 6b io beerac 6:b8e 6 6 0 - 2 : would declare vaem-)| The length of the new main railway lines Morell ° 102 é . 4 tes i ag eR See ee thio Ww 29 elves context with * manhood _ suf-| constructed in the United States to Nov. 1, oe r : © was 5.459 tiles. ; ‘or the , 2 yer A ied frace B on every occasion the! ¥4¢ 5,459 miles, and for the whole year the 569 733 leolin : thheld neW mileage is expected to reach 7,000 lehiuee: ‘nal Geciaratioi soul LAS Le thhek . SECON 8 c sought has been withheld, | niles, With the exception of 1881 and 1882 -_ id ne 0: the ab members and supporters | this is the hichest tot al ever reached, equal- Owen. Scrimgeour. ie { vern } | mor ! na ea | in h Cc mibined i mil cage of the last two (xeorgetown. ian +0 a oss oe 8 30 . 2} empt to obtain it Fe will } vears. The Railway Age says that Kansas | ee eee tee - cogs o4 - ; os i; ferin the lead in the work of railway Dundas ... Seca SCRA eve > 39 s - t tl ; v ' ! ve rf ~~ . 4 . » (in . . y ry ay - building. No less than 905 miles have} De “rcs Marsh ............. Oo Z 2 Hcenely Gowmonstraled tue earnestness ©. been adaed on 27 different lines during} [A telegram from Cardigan, received just ; G ; . ‘ 1oir ayempt urther reduce the cost of the past ten months, while work is ac-|as we go to ‘press, says : ‘ Latest returns legislation; and no one will be so unreason- tively in progress and several hundred received give Scrimgeour 11 majority— ab'v as to find fault with thom if tl aed miles more will be added befure the | without special votes.’ «es d@ , ‘ sae ad au . a . iI a 410} Uv , . r ; : j - a a, end of the year. This is a remarkable — cease ty ayitate for the abolition of the | showin for a single St: ‘ : sates , q Se re te an showing for # single State, and it indicates) Lerd Lansdowne’s Kerry Estates. wegisiative Council. The Legislative Coun- that the construction in Kansas alone dur- Sain ait + 1883 will almost equal that i he” on : cil electors wont it; by all means loi eer emma teque:Tiatin the cn-1} A London despatch says: ‘The tenants { re mun vy inthe year 15; 0. Phe young } on the Kerry estates of the Marquis ‘of : lt ' territory of Dakota comes noxi with 536) Lansdowne, Governor-General of Cana via, e%i ) Vé aad nant , Dail i ; a 28 tai os mies on thirteen sines and many additions have been anti ied that their rents may be "3S AAAS » Placed rie ebraska is a clo SULA i paid ou the basis of an abatement of-20 per ; licamen We _01 400 mules on twelve lines) cent. on the Nov ember rents fted by the %, eo i? nrogress } ‘ ‘ ion be tuo ‘ vigorously in progress on a’ Ggurt. Lord Cansdowne has also decided ) nh > Jk 1. } se é . i" aa a al : | j , oni bithic ied a a ce portant: extensions, i that, in view of-the prevailing low prices of 7 “ BCy HVE t” hile the ‘reat ata § Tae } eoived “fH z aia the great ate of Texas already! jive stock and agricultural products, to ac- 7 = tY to ear t spn lie « 1OWS nNere his } He Liles < a : . bx I n the pu oh mi | oe Lee os : ‘s paras mil lines andj cept an ahatemant of from 30 to 36 per - ; nce from the popular . ne a “i either in pi ress or soon to leent. on the ordinary agricult ural rents not Gidctorate ‘hey have since done nothing be om ertaken aggre gating § some thousands | touched by the court. whatever lo 7 it the confidence of that: eee ee ee giectutuie. Let them, therefore, continue ee Oe ee Exrerkic Lustre Stagou, Orlando, Jones’ KEEP le by Geb. td “heid Kee! lot of arch and Pigd Satin Starth fgr sale by the fort” until sugh time av thy our feet warma. A syperior Ue Volt Bbvts at Dorsey Gbit & bes v2 uf Carter & Cu, pbvll diy a wy 2i 25 Bris. Choice Gravensieins, 125 do Baldwins, Spy, Pippins, Russets, &c.—All keeping fruit, Greenings, Winter- King’s, chuice, ALSO- 15 Barrels Foxberries, 20 do large Fat Herring, ex Boston steamer, 10 bris Onions, 4 boxes Lem- ons,2 boxes Oranges, kegs and boxes Grapes, , Sweet Potatoes, TERMS-— Cash on Delivery. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Nov. 10, 1886,-—3i ST. LAWRENGB HOPS, CHARLOTTETOWN, NEXT TO CORNER WATER AND GEORGE STREETS WITHIN five minutes’ walk of the trains and boats, post office, telegraph office and publie buildings. Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. tates moderate—Special rates to permanent boarders. GREAT THOS. ROBISON, Proprietor, 65 WATER SEFRERTPE. FOR SALE. Ten Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock, ‘THE unders:gned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (all paid wp) of the Capital Stock of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in luis of one or mvre shares, to suit purchasers, For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1836. KENSINGTON HOUSE, P. FE, Island. Kensington, - - - JOHN BURKE, PROPRIETOR. THE above House, being lately refitted and refurnished. wil be Open on and after the ih of NOVEMBER next, for the accommoda- tion of the traveling punlic. This . House is conveniently situated, on Broaaway Street, opposite the Railway Station, ang strict utienuion will be paidto the wants of pati TiS. The proprietor respectfully solicits a share of | public pe'renage. Livery Stadle and g06é Stabling inc pnnection , n JOHN BURKE, Proprishar.2 Kensing ston, Nev: 3, "36--6i HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, L: ATELY in possession of Paul Towan, situate on South Sidney Sneet. Charlottetown (near cor. Prince and Sidney Streets, Terms easy. Apply to Ay as IRE AN Kine Attoruty-w ~Law. Bovi +4) ; o Bn Br Beas. Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1886. — nee eo ae 2 renee WHICH IS THE aUeST ad Best Bry b IN CHARLOTTETOWN ? Is a question frequently asked, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully invite a fair comparison. We wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our opponents to sell at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have been larger than ever. This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serv ing our customers well, We again ask you to look everywhere ; but buy nowhere till you PATON & COS Ss tt) ©) i Aaa Hosiery, Overcoats, Hats, Mufflers, Gans, Scarfs, Mantle Cloths, Linders and Drawers, Ulster Cloths, Shirts, &e, Goat Robes Very Cheap. nspect JAMES Dress Goods, Sacques, ‘Fur Capes, Shawls. | Gloves, aieapatintapiin il) smiths MitTLLigW te xX. anything about this Department. It - all orders get her special attention. We need not say HOB BS’ management is still under MISS a ee {Jo meee JAUVES PATON & CO, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct.?1, | . 1886. = ee | aah DORS MY, GOFF town, Sept 2, 188, In point of genuine value.