Local and Other Items, rINeu ) wa ing ; - Chow \ eap at the London decS dy wy ol 2 ae l i i wrived at Luneu N. B, On M v. o-——<= Gauprarra'’s Baxbd and new music at the row night. -_ . Y> ‘ hOMer IVA bt .- ‘ LISTMAS I RESENTS, Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Toilet Cases, at Watson's. ticles WATSON S Spices, Candied Peels and flavor \tracts, are Known to be purest and st rest, . . ie et How, Joun Lerurcey, who has been in the ity for some days past, left for Summerside is morning. vinnie fue Bairnsfather Family of Scottish Vocal ists are in New Brunswick, and are meeting with much success, ? > How. Joseru CHAMBERLAIN has returned to @England. He was warnly received throughout Greece - aa Ir is now sail that the Dominion Govern. ment will buy in the Highland Light and con vert her into a cruiser. " soriabtheatieelias Mr. R. 8S. Wurre, Editor of the Montreal (/azelte, has been elected President of the Press Association of Quebec. — oe CMRISTMAS Presents at Watson's. Play i ww Card Cases, Piush Tebaceo Pouches 5. Leather Cigar and Cigarette Cases. tahiciciii Ware, Grey and Dove-colored Birds and Wings opened to-day. Just the thing th ladies are looking for, at Mrs. R. Young's. > - Tae Protestant Archbish pof Dublin, has decide: that the Church of Ire] und should raise a fund to commemorate the Queen's jubilee. movspicbiesiliaah liane [r is stated that the Czar has accepted the resignation of M. De(eirs as Foreign Minister and has appointed as his successor Prince Labanoff. ‘iaemag like Tue interior of the Parliament buildings at Ottawa are being repainted. A little paint would add much to the appearance of our own legislative halls. oliedrilliasiediina (rosPeL Army ( apt. tartlett has recei\ ed instructions to-day by t legraph to take charge of the Charlottetown corps, and will take charge Cais evening, hiiceeatiailaains A MEETING will beheld at Wood Island’s polling division on the tenth instant, for the nomination of delegates to the Liberal- Conservative conventioe. - - SaYs an exchange; A young writer wishes us to publish his contributions to ‘‘encourage”’ him. We cannpt afford to encourage one writer at the expense of discouraging many thonsand readers. Sl ale GieyeraL Horace Porter, speaking of American extravagances, alluded to the fact that a gentleman had paid $18,000 for a peach- blow vase, when for $5,000 more he could have bought a New York alderman. aisiiaiaadiven Tue case of the United States vs. Ben But ler; for defrauding the National Soldiers’ Home, has at last been settled, and the doughty General has been found guilty of de frauding the Home out of upwards of $15,000. - Tue captain and mate of the bark Ivy, who have been on trial in Halifax for some time | past for the murder of a sailor named Pierce, were on Monday sent up for trial in the Supreme Court by the Stipendiary Magis trate. Both protest their innocence. ~~ Tue father of Miss Smith, whom Olive: Howell drove to Dresden, Ont., and married on the eve of the day fixed for their wedding with Jonathen Taylor, declared at the trial at Chatham, that the couple even carried away the wedding cake intended for the next day's ceremony. - KEFERRING to the Cape Breton railway, an Ottawa despatch of the 25th ult., says: ‘‘The department of railways will shortly invite con- tractors to tender for that section of the road between the narrows and Sydney, a distance of 45 miles, which has been finally located. Work will be commenced early in the spring. - A Lonpos, G. B. despatch says that the Canadian section of the Colonial Exhibition is dismantled, and large purchases have been made of Canadian goods. A selection of agricultural products has been sent to the Christmas show at Smithfield, and other exhibits have been forwarded to the Adelaide Exhibition. The residue will be returned to Canada. —_-> - Iw a letter to the Edinburgh Scotsman, Wm. i rs it Loud proposes a subscrip- tien, hinted in amou to twenty-five cents each, from Scotsmen tiroughout the world, for the purpose of erecting a-suitable monu- ment over the grave of the late David Kennedy, the world-renowned Scottish vocal- ist. Mr. Kennedy had many warm friends on P, E. Island, who would gladly contribute their mite towards the proposed monument. THe Capital reports taht the owners and occupiers of houses in Fredericton, N. B., are having the numbers put up thereon, and that a postal delivery is in prospective. Mr. Me- Alpine, while here compiling his Directory surveyed the city and numbered each dwelling, but no steps towards putting up the numbers have yet been taken. Who will move in the matter? The cost is trifling, and asa postal delivery is necessary, and must be established in the near fature, the sooner the numbers are put up the better. luilhas italiane G. M. D.—Walking down Broadway is very pleasant when you feel well, and r-- ‘ K.—— never felt better than when his friend asked him how he got over that severe cough of his so speedily. ‘Ah, my boy,’ said T : ti, M. DD. did it.’ And his friend what G. ae BY meant. He knew it did not mean a good many doctoos, for T--—-K— had tried a dozen in vain. ‘I have it,’ said he, just hitting the nail on the head, ‘you mean Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, or Gold Medal Deserver as my friend J-—-S——always dubs it. Druggists. saw Oe tetas ‘Tux Summerside Pioncer says :—The steam fire engine arrived on Saturday night by the Princess of Wales, and was hauled up to its place in the market house building amid tre- mendous cheering and enthusiasm, Mr. Ronald, the builder, came with it, and he and others were busy putting it in order for its first public appearance. it is a very b iundsome appliance, and we have no doubt will prove itself first-class in every respect. The crowd at the exhibition will likely be the bigzest Summerside can muster. Now t/iat the engine ig here, we hope the water supply will be » DAILY EXAMIN Local and Other Etens. j ‘ , . .* Bac ta. Baw NALD, M. P. P.. Ca digas tb the Osborne > Port La Jor Excampmenrt holds its regular monthly session to-night. - LAbDiEs Fur Capes, the largest stock in the city, at the London House. dec8 dy wy3i ene : . PHere are fifty telephone instruments in use in l’redricton, N. B. Mictilgindnaids SEE the Heavy Overegats at $6.90 at th London House, * dy wy 3i—dec8 -~ was lately formed in Montreal. - THe ¢ ity Small Debt Court was in sess Tue Neptune which arrived at Georgetown last evening, left for Pictou at 7 o'clock this morning. o How. W. W. Surtivan and Hon. Donald Ferguson left for Ottawa this morning on public business, o CHRISTMAS PrResents.—Canadian Souven- irs, Brass Whisk Holders, all kinds of Mir- rots, «t Watson's. 7 THERE were thirty-one deaths in St. John N. B. this year. In the same month last year there were sixty-six. ' - HANDKERCHIEF and Glove Boxes, Collar gin to study THe Examixer’s advertizing columns. Christmas is coming. THe Steam Navigation Co. brought the new fire engine over from Point du Chene to Sum- merside on Saturday free of charge, —— ANOTHER Carload of Apples, choice kinds. Auction sale on Monday next, December 13, it ll o'clock.—A. MeNeill, Auctioneer - Tue ice is yet quite firm, in Summerside | harbor and etforts are being made to ¢ ut out the brigt Tasma and other produce-laden vessels. - A Torox ro Young Men's Prohibition Club | Lo lay ana adjourned until Wednesday next. Mr. fnes in Ottawa. {Uti re ‘ orre pP nd fice of Toronto Mail.) ' i ‘ . +1 od ‘ Mr. JOURN LGA, it Unhariotletown, one of the prmeipal inemvers of the Prince Edward island Steam Navigation Company, | Was in the city recently. He is largely in- terested in ranching operations near Cal- | gary, and the object of his visit is to ar- | range with the Department of the Interior {for additional grazing lands in order to | broaden the range of his operations. le v sited the ranch this summer and increased i his herds by $25,000 worth of stock, and fstil! is not satistied, so confident is he of | the great future that is in store for our | North-West. Mr. Ings left Prince Ed- | ward Island on Tuesday, at which time he \says the weather was delightful, there 4, | DbeIng ho snow and scarce an appearance of | winter. In Ottawa recently the thermon- | eter was not much above zero. | Regarding the secession movement in Nova Scotia, Mr. Ines says it will come to jn thing. The trouble is with the Seces- |sionists themselves. They managed to run in on the secession cry, and now find that the next step is one they do not know how to take. stand still. Apples ! Apples | ! _* Auction, at Rooms, on THURSDAY, £ %th inst., at 1] o'clock, a. m., 100 bbls. Winter Keeping Apples, and Cuff Boxes, Musie Rolls, beautiful Renehes 7 etann’ > : a ate } HrUusHes, al vv atson 8 A choice lot in all kinds. ti 4. H. B. MACGOWAN PARENTS and children, one and all, now be- A. H. B. MACG( AN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1886—-2i on £ 2 3 “— ee . % * alia as 10 VE THAvE i. 3 s Great Clearing - Out Sale | we ee $9,000 Worth of Cloth, Ready-made Clothing, Women’s Wear, &c. | Tue richness of the petroleum supplies re- |} cently discovered in Scotland, is a subject of | interest to the oil well owners of Pennsylvania, | sb Nacase | | THe members of St. Joseph s Sodality are | making great preparations for their Apron Fair which is to be held in the Market Hall on the 20th inst. “a You may use me one week, and then, if you choose, - Condemn and return as unworthy of use. MILLNER’S ASH SIFTER, - EXTENSIVE renovation isin pragress about the Commons and Senate chambers at Ottawa. The hurry about the work is considered to be indicative of an early session, al Tue Stipendiary Magistrate acknowledges with thanks, the receipt of $1 6freceived yester- day on account of the Christmas dinner. This looks well for one day’s contribution. : a Tuk members of the Victoria Toboggan Club are requested to attend the adjourned annual meeting to be held atthe office of Palmer & Mullally this evening, at 8 o'clock. | PHOTOGRAPHY is the subject to be discussed | before the Literary and Scientific Institute to- | }low don’t put their ear tothe Atlantic cable jnow-a-days. The details of the Campbell | ' | morrow evening, Mr. McKinlay, of the Land } Offi e, has kindly consented LO lead in the {| discussion. ' re | | | It’s to be hoped that the mermaids down be 7 > . 2, + } , ,/ divorce case are enough to make them ash med | of their terrestrial sisters. A MEETING of the Protestant clergymen of | this city will be held on Friday afternoon, in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms, at three o'clock, to make arrangements for meetings during the week of prayer.—Jas. Carruthers, Sec’y. GoveERNOR Dewpsery’s term of office, as Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Terri- | tories, has expired. The Cabinet have not yet decided upon his successor, and he will remain in office, it is understood for a_ short | time longer until his successor is appointed. oe appears to have come to stay. Itis said that ex-President Arthur's friends in New York ta erect a bronze monument over his grave, and it is thought the amount will reach $250,000. THE telegraph plant along the line of rail- way is now being inspected and repaired by Mr. Colemau, Mr. Unsworth, Mr. Morrison, of the Anglo-American Telegraph Co. and others. The western lines were inspected ves terday, and to-day the eastern lines are bein attended to. re Tue Manchester Courier states that a way, declares that the line is the finest in the world. Great hopes are entertained that the Pacific Province will now advance to pros- perity by leaps and bounds. James Suiru, the sailor who was. stabbed on board the Ida Maud yesterday morning, is somewhat stronger to-day, and is doing as well as possible. Juan Micaldo, the sailor who did the stabbing, was arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate again this after- noon, and the investigation is in progress as we go to press. He will likely be sent up for trial in the Supreme Court. Grie’s Comic Al MANAc.—We have received | from the Grip Printing and Publishing Co., of | Toronto, a copy of their celebrated Canadian | Comic Almanac for 1887. It more than keeps up the reputation of this Annual, which has now reached its eighth year—the great variety of the illustrations, and the first-class charac- jter of the humorous matter, making it a jdecidedly attractive book. Everybody will want it; and its price will not be an obstacle. Though eight pages of matter have been added, it still sells at 10 cents, and may be had from the publishers or at the bookstores, _ — = As the New train was rolling out of the Intercolonial yard | and across Mill street, Saturday, Mr. Keegan, } a gentleman who had some horses on the train, | attempted to board it by catching at the iron railing of the saloon as it was moving swiftly by. He sneceeded in catching the rail with | one hand, but was niable to draw himself on the car and wonld have falien had not Me. | Lingely, one of the train hauds, walked out, on the rear platform and seeing the dangerous position of the dangling passenger, pulled him — on board, wicre he vawed he woull never after, lest im Gave Of & binge thu epyine again attempy wW bowrd & treia ia liked ewbw (oir dr Vite, — 1 ara, livtle } 24,000 ¢ friend, who has returned from British Colum- | bia and a trip over the Canadian Pacifie rail- } THE undersioced gives notice that by virtue of Writs of Execution out of the Supreme Cou't, at the suit of Jobn D. Reid, and at the suit of the Tryon Woolen Mauofactoring Co., against James A. Reid, and under sundry attachments against the said James A. Reid, as an absent debior, he has seized and levied upon all the stock in trade of the said James A. Keid. now in the store of Reid Bros., in the Cameron Block, in Chariotte- town, and will, ia compliance with the terms of a resolution of creditors, pussed on the 4th day of December, inst,,on and after 4 . ' ) , . Wednesday, Dec, Sth inst, and from day to day until the whole is disposed of, olfer the whole of said stuck for sale in quan tities to suit the trade and purchasers. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. Ch'town, Deo.7, 1886 —-dy & wy Pf. SSLAND HATLWAY, Tenders for Sleapers, Fence Material, Timber, &e. WEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under signed, and niarked “Tender,” will be received Saturday, Dee. Sth, 1886, for the supply of tae j until 44,009 Sleepers, as per Specification. _ 37 sels sawn Hemiock Sleepers, price per 1,000 feet. 239 pieces sawn Hemlock, from 13 feet to 15 feet oug, from 6x8 inches to 12x12 inches, price pes 1000 feet 198 Pieces Sawn Hemlock, from 8 to 12 fee! ong, from 8x8 inches to 12x1t inches, price per 1,000 feet. ir Fence Posts, 7 ft. 6in. long. 6 inches oe fat smailend 1,200 Cedar Posts, 9 feet long, 5 inches at small ; end. 2 0 Cedar Gate Posts, 8 feet long, 8 inches at small end. Cedar Snow-fence Posts, 12 feet long, 8 5',000 feet Sawn Sprace Fence Battens, 5 inches ‘ide, 1) in. thick, 10, 20 and 3) feet long, square } | } inches at small end } ; edved and free from sap, &c., price per 1,00u feet. 110 fons ilewn Hemlock Timber, price per ton. Forms ef Yender for Sleepers, with Specifica- tion endorsed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations. No forms of Tender for other material. No Tcnder for Sleepers will be considered un- less made in accordance with, and upon the printed form supplied; nor will a tender for a less numb rof Sleepers than 40) be entertained. THE monument craze in the United States,{ No Tender wiil be considered unless accom- panied by a deposit equal to tive per cent. of the value of the material tendered fer. This deposit nearly $50,000 has already been subscribed by } wij) be forfeited should the party tendering fail to enter into a contract, or fail .o give suitable bonds for the faithful performance of the same, when called upon to doso Shoud a tendernt be accepted, the deposit will be returned by reg- istered letter at tenderer’s risk. j } } The Department does not bind itself to accept the Jowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ci'iown, Dec. 4, 1886, Pt ex pat eod t) 17 all wky prs 2i W FE wonld inform,the citizens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island generally, that our MR. SANTA CLAUS will be at the euiiheees be » | DIAHOND BOOKSTORE, ' }on and after Monday, 6th Decomber, inst, having in his possession the largest, choicest and |} best vaine GIFTS and PRESENTS ever placed j} at his disposa!. | Come and see him early. £2 The closing Levee on Christmas Eve will | remain open until midnight, Respectfully, CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO. Dec. 6, 1888,% i | Referring to the foregoing I would urge the ; necessity of an early visit to Mr, Claus, as the | terrific crush, usual on Christmas Eve, prevents | him paying his proverbial courtesy to visitors, ; ‘The Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, }ofthe present visit being so very numerous, we cannot particularize, Itis absolutely imperative that you come and view the immense stock. THEO, L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, Ch’town, Dee. 6, 1886, SHR. HIGHLAND LIGHT,” runswick railway freight B order of the Vice Admiralty Court of Prinee Edward Island, and under a war- rant issued therefrom, the schooner. ‘‘High- land Light,” her tackle, apparel and furni- ture, will be Sold by Auction, at QUEEN’S WHARF, Georgetown, Oa Tuesday, Dee. Lith, 1886, at the hourof TWHLVE o’cloek, noon, Terms—Cuash, JOHN SMITH, Deputy Marshalat V. aA. Court Un’ wown, Deri U, isdu—ti Walle They cannot move and dare not oe ee re ee Sa MET ‘ TAG % =v vY ity i iN Fu. d LA b 4 * CHE Annual Bazaar and Tea of the P. E. Island * Lospiial will be held on DECEMBER 16th, in | the Rolier Kink. Doors open at 12 o'clock; tea on the tables at 5p. m.; admittance, l0cts. : Contributions gratefully received by MES. LAIRD, President. MRS. C. PALMER, Vice do. MKS, COLEMAN, do. MRS. F. D. BEER, Secretary. Ch’town, Dee, 7, 1°86, Ty . N NROTICH | - ° ’ A LL persons indebted to James Reid, doing ‘2 business under the name of RE{D BROS., are hereby notified, pursuant to arrangemeut made by attaching creditors and the undersigned, John U. Reid, who claims said debts as assignee, that said debts are to be paid to Henry Longworth, sherit? of Queen’s County, at the store of Reid Bros., Cainzron Block, Charlottetown. Ail everdue debts not paid by the 31st inst., wiil be sued for without further notice HENRY LONGWORTH, sheriff. J. D. REID, Assignee, Ch’town, Dec. 7, 1886—dy & wky FOR SALE nina et A BARGAIN! 1 High-turn Jaunting Sleigh (neaily new). Wood Sleigh (nearly new). Box sleigh. Set Driving Harness. Set Express Harness, Mare (7 years old). | Bar-ack of Hay i Milch Cow, me et tet ieee fl ne fe ALSO— Collars, Hames,‘W hips, * Bells, Wraps, &c., &c. Apply to C,H. CHANDLER, At Messrs. Norton & Fennel’s. Dec, 3, 1885. Liberal Gous.tvative Convent. QUEEN’S COUNTY. A CONVENTION of delegates from ajl the +* Polling Divisions of Queen's County will be held at Seott’s Haj], Kent Street, Churiottetown, on TUESDAY, the twenty-first day of Decem- ber, next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of nominating two can- didates for the County in the Liberal Conserv- ative interest, and for the organization of the Party. It is desirable that each poliing division Nov. 29, 1886. APRON FAIR. HE Ladies of St. Joseph's Society intend } holding an Apron Fair in the MARKED HALL; ON Monday, December 20th, when the articles remaining unsold fram thei Bazaar, will be disposed of. Amusements of all kinds will be provided Ch’tewn, Nov. 27, 1886.—eod. | FOR SALE. | Ten Shares in The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock, ——— os ‘THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. FiVE, LAT, FOUN, de wa NTED, a situation by a young man as as- sistant in an office or warehouse. Willing to make himseif generally useful. Enquire at this office, dec8 2i pd wa NTED—A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount, Charlottetown. nuv29—dy & wy if MO LET—A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G, W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- | ately. Enguire at the Duncan House. corner ! Prince and Water Streete—W. H. Fuequhe Oh. | movst C JIACHES, Buggies. &c.. stored for the winter in adry warehouse. Coaches, $1; buggies, $2. —bD. OM. Reddin, Jr. dec7 tf W ANTED—To Rent, for a term of years, a Store in a country village in P. E. Island. Address for a week or two: “A. C. Douglass, Box 125, Newton Lower Fails, Mass.” decl 10i pd W ANTED—By a Short-Hand Writer, employ ‘Y ment afew evenings in each week.--Apply at this office. nov3d tt TO LET—Shop and Tenement on Unper Queen Street, at present occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on the premises. nov24 tf FoR SALE—A good Driving Mare, seven yeas old, dam by unpomed biood horse Roland: sire, Bagnall’s Messenger. The mare is now in foal by Ali Right. Apply at EXAMINER office. novi tf O LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE KXAMINER oilice. novi7 cod T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given, For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jan2) eod O LET--A House on Pleasent Street, with = stable and well in yard, Apply to William Dodd. oct4 8, 1Ss6. DECEMBER aie AND. FINAL NOOPeCw. ——— 1) We must have a Settlement ai onee of All Accounts due the late firm of W. A. Weeks & Co. JAMES PATON & CO. GREAT IMPO3TANG liViP CASH BUYHERE. —_—-— TO 70: oe DRY GOODS, most people like to buy where they can get the Largest Assort- ment and Cheapest Goods for READY CASH. Our importations this Fall are larger than any other Dry Goods’ firm in Charlottetown, and in order to induce Cash Buyers we offer SPECIAL VALUE. Our Millinery Department is very complete—for Wedding and Mourning Outfits we oan- not be surpassed. 70. JAMES PATON & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Novy. 22, 1886. TREMENDUUS SLAUGHTER. oe eee Qe GLEARING QUT SALE, + eres = (J be represented, and mectings should therefore be heid immediately for organization and the nomi- nation of delegates. By order of the Executive Committee, | A. A. MCLEAN, : Sec’y Lib. Con. Associat’ on, 3 > en mmm OY we ee ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in m /) store, early in the new year, which will necessitate mv closing for some time, I will SHI OF F STOCK OF New aud Seasoaaile. Gaus, STAPLE & FANGY DRY GUUUS cai i nao C-L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMEND)US SACRIFICE. ENTIRE ee eee Ail the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 353 per cent discount. ° Ali the Cloths and Tweeds at « discount of 353 per cent Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Man‘les at 3% 1-2 per cent discount Grav, White anj Scarlet Fl-nnels at 33 1-2 per cen’ discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goo is at 33 1-2 per cent discount. A'l the stock of Men’s and Boys Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 1-2 per cent. All Cot'on Goods at a discount of 25 per cent aed acarac: The entire stock must be cleared before th» first of the New Yeir. You can depend on getting the REST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. Y= All Goods Sold for CASI only. J. B. MACDONALD, QURKEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 86—dy wy - —_— ————— —_ ee 4 LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioiniag the premises of Mat- coim McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. G. Kckstadt, at S,, Vincent's Nursery, | : nové tf OR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop! situate on Masten Siveet. For terms and pur- | ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner or | the premises. —H. H. Pollard. septs tf i PO LET—That brick Houss on Dunéas Espla- nade, now in Lhe possession of ts. H, tlaszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For OO PER CENT UISLUUNT | meee a(Jame -o HE Large and Varied Stock of BUTPTUERICK’S OFF * RRATED P STreRNS, embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters, Costumes, Wraps, Basques, Boy's Suits, &c., Selling at “aif Price at the siamond tevkstere 103 (old 89) QUEEN STREET, QUEEN SQUARE. The stock is perfect and nicely arranged, Cail and unspect. THEO, L. CiAPPELLE, terins and paruoulere apply vo Fam oud HE Ch'tewn, Nev. 11, 1886—wud + we oe pacer Di asa = aie eee onesie Sainte me : i