aa nn“ a ee ~- ; . ame Me aetna ae OOO LEAL CC AOL tt THE DAILY EXAMINER. rf) ~DALLY- The Dairying inierest in Canada. A SERIES OF LETTERS ADDRESSED TO THE JANUARY 3, 16S? AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC OF CANADA, BEING A CAREFUI STUDY OF DAIRY METHODS Monument to Coles Whelan ND PRACTICES IN GREAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE, DURIN A Fol MONTHS Viste In years that are past, we have heard IN 1888 | } o19 : > snyt a rreat deal ot fay anoluc + monumMeu . : S" . . WW In t 1@ tact Ol cuanges In the ce nditions (or monuments to Uole La VW helal British agri ulture. setae tein mo Sele faat so little has been d 1 furtherance | wer lett r, dre found new pr blems to vex of the propesitlon i reait ible to the | the Mritiph farmer. ¢ ne of these problems, . ’ 74 ’ . , , ‘ as ‘ . ] , ( ) Whelan wugh a minor one, is a troublesome cne weople of tuls Frovin sand Lela : : ”" : ‘ : , | it is the difficulty of were the means of securing fur tuem the| A : j ‘IN ‘ 100D DAIRYMAIDS priceiess boons of free government and free | ——— schools ; and they bore the brunt of the} One epeake r at the Conference argued ii | that oblem, simple as it may appear, battle for tree lands I ’ ethe t the y WOrk oT = Pee } pl PI ;, . 1] lactual ly prevet dad farmers making buttet ea iii s untry to ¢ j er ed forthe people of this country t iat el) 6A hor speaker said he ‘tadver generstions, together they fought, together |tised for a nursery governess and had they triumphed, together their uames will | SWORty npplicatic ms, aint for a dairymaid nhac only oue What a pity, say we all, go down to pusterity; aud, it is in our opinion,eminently propel that those whunoy enjoy the inestimable privileges for which should unite in the erection ot they strove, 8euse, & hionument tu express, Ih Sume their appreciation of the results of the wellas to perpetu ite labours of these men, as and honor their memories fais is the tine to meke good rasolu fiona Let it now be resulved that 1889 ahiall ret pass OY sl the dlissre lit of ap parent apathy aud ingratitude, in respe c to Cola; ani Whelsn,reuain to be charged igainst the people this Province. Leta aubseription list be opened in every free free-will offerings 1 pata ih; esheol district ; let the a grateful people be promptly snd let a monument b tised ere the sun ‘f 1889 shall set Hon. VW. W.S a vaK , r ’ op ext pba 2 i euru rf uild WW % ’ he w lee iD e, and de fi i i § itribulievos 1 i the + sum suaiticient for t purp r the} is Sali WAVE D 1 ised 4tht a sulle ie bienuabell pro ured vy W tke ieading | C im this matte o thea i savings Bank at Sun nimovende. {Hk amount on depusit atthe Dominion S ings Bank ul Sule rsict mh the Juth | last was 8316,669 17 Since then and rthe Slst D LASS. th le- j 4 ch itie ; I so ha ed ii and The vi'ridrawal fe Soe OU 4 su thas the balanee on deposit at the end of 1888 org 279.02 This sum, lded tu the ameount on de- posit inthe Savings Bank at Charlotte- town, makes up the amount of $2,133,934. fG—w the credit of depositors in the two Say s Banks of this Province! Add to this ( ay &700,000 as the deposits of the pe ple m the chartered banks doing busi- re, and we have upwards of $2,500,- OVUU.0) (or about $25.50 per head of the unsuccessful applicants learn to handle the bottle, and so in- home, as well as Punch has touch d Scene, a far & piano accompaniment that the nineteen for the nursery do not churn as well as the milk their fit crease 1ess fora hance for employment. upon this question: mers playing i ; ? brother’ singing. Peusing, she kuow, Jack, mamma says ] mest help in the dairy; she he!ped when Ltold her IL would rather | } ; cdaughtel Toy her says : ‘* Do you ashe was a yirl va out @s & goverhess ‘As jo dairymaidsa, they a4 eXtinct as the dodo. did not sufficiently know what be their work,” so remarked one farmer at the conference. An- other insisted that the sooner they trained ip good dairymaids the sooner they should produce in England the butter and cheese seemed to be I hose tu be alinost VLDIALTDet a onght to disgus ed golden opportunity of girlhood to profit from a'l the rich experiences of mother, in the short time that you may have the privi- lege of a mother un: roof that shelters you Let not a delight in brilliant accomplishments create a disdain for the commnon-piace acquirements ksh & WOrd, try to anticipate ag 4 girl, your estimate, as the relative value of what may be !earned or acquired in the days at home with mother Ther } i ' ‘ i ier the same x woman, of ‘e are various ways in which population) in available cash capital, in- A REMEDY MAY BE APPLIED. lepe mtly of what may be found in First, young people may ve taught by Buin ty stocking ind pirses through ul the ineans of peut 3, h wily Go d ore Wo rk. Province ! Lhis question ot Ualry schools, and the > + Eb > <em Uarried in London. in the Le don papers of the 27th Dec., new io band, is & notice (iuteresting to the many friends of Mr. E. H. Norton,) whieh we have much pleasure in os to rhe fumns of THe ExaMINER to-d sy. The arViage —-as will be seen on reference to the per cvlumn--took place in Em.- | sli ‘hurch. J } j wane! Uhbureh, London. fter the cere- | Wmeny happy pair left for France, thence to Belgium and Holland. After will remain York, y yveral weess abroad, return to Loadon, where they s for night befere sailing for spendin 4 se they will N ew training of dairy maids may well be left for fuller discussion in a later lette; parents should see t» it f thumb more intricate ruie-ul tooth tothe Second, that the HNrocess vo! anvs : simplest and pr Zressive adopted to gone by gives place easiest process known workers of to-day, ; . €and one vest about. *This caa be done. a& mot has} cess she can learn of. | she has manila her} st efficient he Ip. He is best implements she ean get, and nck pred the best pre Having no daughters, younvcst 80n a mm Mv. Nortow expeetsto reach home about he i Mare. next, when we will be glad ti weico ts fair bride to her new home ish tial tala of ours. May their lives { be i la. tippy au i prosperuds. me ive Steck Judges at Fairs, ile i j furist for January has ithe | beaks rg "3 iuch in] istice has . i ote ' yt judges of live stock at | il based srecders nave refused tor ye st ¢ xaibit them an mala, The pl ‘ juentiy been given to the fattes’ atimas, regardless of their pedi- wiae, bt bing. proper harmony aud super- rity mins, and especially their ai ' tniess the appointed judges are pera ‘ | \ well a quainted with the : } } . animal submitted to their e iding Sas tothe] mVr art, [ ' Te mMcapad!} of a 11h alt judgimen ub ‘¢ ial i, iet th society of each tree | isls appoint the judgea, A a n excellent breeder and iis: as points Of a Shorthorn, but Wraniercan + Hereford, Sussex, Devon, se vot ec Frew, ceven ot the best | ati west ex<perienced cattle breeders of | rerurculey sort, are capable of jvdying ' iv aa aj) breeds of cattle —— se | ; , * \ ’ Vur Adveriisers To-day. lauws Maton & Co., advertise a great ste itance sale of ready-made clothing. ). EB. Maetonald impounces a slaughter i b pothii es ; i r. 8 vis offering special bargains it ‘Man & will sell his stock of . cloth- g steciy vedueed prices during the text t tv « “e Beer by fer special rates previous to ~ now able to churn, wash and sait the butter {in the churo), leaving to the mother herselt ¢ ily tne shaping or pa king and the genera! ersight, Even the husband, whose whole life has been on the farin, ha now begua to tike a «6 siderable interest in the dairy work and begins to pride him- self on having ac the *‘ art of butter-1 exy that tking.”” Itis safe to the old system and the ne- ce sity, of sl tel hand niMaalpulation the a to-day doing the elmost wholly unreliey laborious part of it. The next thing notice able in the discus- sions in England was the fact of a strong inclination towards ineer 7 mother would have be herself wih whole we rk ed of even the more CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING. This subject appropriately follows that © just discu Having done the best we can for the home dairy, let us make the most of that great corrective of its defi- ciencies—the co-operative dairy. Let us see what our English friends haye to say about th Ss queation. S886. * One speaker favored ** small dairying, because it had been more profitable than grain growing. . His “corn” return (grain growing) *“*did not pay his labor bili. Pref, Long expressed himself as doubtful about the establishment ot creameries, owing to the low prices of dairy goods. He favored the Normandy system of buying up butter and “blending” it in a packing house. Others, however, favored co-operation. Said one speaker: -— Se ** It is next to impossible to manufacture a uniform sample of good butter in the farm dairies to compete with that made in factories; the building and fittings are quite vasuitablo. if factories were established on large estates for the use of tenants, or else were on co-oper- ative principles, either milk, cream or butte could be e Hected or delivered there in bulk, apd treated and distributed in accordance -—- <p e- ---— -—-— hoe Master of the Interior is trying | tio last herd of buffalo” for the * tional Pork at Banff. It will bea great ati bet _ iad : -clipse will take place on the i peu It will he visible at Wash- an a a Sw rhe APE pi otectors, to be had at Goff Bros., bieed fave —dhenivg wml mfeke your hose weur remove wv". mail, fox pve the testes of modern consumers, Butter could be graded at the factory, and consumers would know what they bought; indeed, a local industry might be revest tablished were j tne | factory system extended,” (Mr. Hoy winat) Bisa where the farmer a be separated, leav- aud 1 iking LAP Another speaker favored credmurion, would send his milk ¢ ling the cream to be deait with, i | bac *k the | on the j said: skins to be use The great dificuity in competing in the mutter wrarkyt wi weaved Ly Yho batter tat iN juired sume knowledge of 4 i XAM IN ER. lk gee made in farm houses being not only sma ull in the foreigners who now cut us out in our mar kets.” While believing in Ubprovemenien| of the home dairy, 1 would urge the the largest possible ? largest pr ssible EXTENSION OF THE FACTORY SYSTEM While there m: ty be difference of opinion as to what extent the factory system will supplant the older system, all are agreed that so far as the one has supplanted the other, or is likely to do so, so far has the industry beeu advantaged. While we must not fall into the error of looking to the oe systom as a cure-all, we may safely regard it favorable as one of the most tancaliliietel at our “ey The Island Farmer (P ° 1.) quotes in connection with the i ion of my let- iers the following extract from the Rural New Yorker, bearing upon this question ;— ** Co-operation is a step towards a COMPLETE AND POWERFUL ORGANIZATION, wholesome and good- natured rivalry. It encourages strict and victhodical busicess habits. It breaks down the petty jealousies and distrasts sv com- mon in farming communities, and so harm- It encourages a icourages public spirit and enterprise. | The farmer who has an interest in the creamery and can examine the books from tive to time can easily see how his return fn which thaw, ‘nai » foreiwner £15.- for which they pai ithe foreigner £15, woul ld certainly see the nec easity of provid- | G00,009 s yeal ing good roads, and conducting other need- iave we ie ed imerovements By driving some of the 4 DAIKYMAID PROBLEM IN CANADA sellish, self-interest Ice ing Out of @ farmer : : : nad che loping publie spiri‘, the co-opera- : b eae rege te ae ‘Ol tive creaiuery would work good resulta.” | | | Ce ea —_ Here followed a preference for the cream- .. coe ae " ne | gathering system, which because it will be %} te »the whole wo ; 1s enn CABO? (0 Cer SO WHvVIS WOFk | Jiscusn 1 in other connection, | do not quote the: é tian t nfiate the danyhters int 1 ' ‘ i; here, e , nee ee ere ' ) dairy a W. H. Lyxcw } it siniy is true, in gome paris of Cin | Danville, Que., Dec, 29:4, 1888. ; ' ; . ’ jada, that, while the girls have opportu sienna ia aide cialis lties which their mothers never had for ac- | ; : | ng graceful and pretty accopmplish- | : 0 THE EDITOR | and pretty accopmp')"-! LETTERS TO THE ED . i1eUucle Liic ! hers rge!y LOLLO PG e | vth the kil wwiledge and prac tice ot dairy | -_ ert, ind even in soine os | Heliday Cheer at the Registry — “ae a , the heusebold ; (; Al . at the use ( aif : ir 8, take | Office. | advice of one who will not ’ ‘ bud ecoud te iné@: oft + r . ' : Sie |} Sux.--] notice in Tar Examiner of las 130s Yin his appreciatich Ol and adinira- } } : . : ee tevening that His Lordehip Mr. Justice Low t ‘ ly wirlhded, and who will ask ; 1 . oe ” ; dee ee ye . | Young has been supplying ‘‘ cheer” to the coe ORT Ganges: ea : Acoma | scribes of the Registry Office. 1 kuow the that their hearts deaire, or that wil Jud be a life-] ne temperance man make them more than ever charming in the — = ee — a hei ook 4 wed 2 | having i en assogated with bim when he home hat advice is not to allow your- oe es : Sie " YUE | formed the Cold Water Army in this city, seives, from [aise tueas OT itle, tv lose the . the changed conditions under which we are living. Make the age which gives you a sexing wachine and an organ give you a dairy suitel to the new conditions which hese other things have helped to bring | I have in mind} her who has provided herself with th a ithe announcement that Messrs. T His L } u! to the best interests of the farmer. It fox cream compare with those of his neigh- bors. If his neighbor is beating bim, he will be sure to carry his investigation still further, and see what breed of cows, what foods, what care are needed to even the re- turns. An intelligent creamery patron and | feel rather con- cerned te kuow what a new driok this *‘cheer ’ is. Is it invigorating, in- ebriating, or simp'y exhiarating? I hope itis nune of these new decuctions got up since the Scott Act came in foree and which has been palmed off on His Lordship by some many schemers that have cropped up lately. Since beginning this letter I have examined the dictionary and tind the word ** cheer” means ** jollity,” to incite,”” ete. Now, if the stuff that ‘dship sept to the officials made them incited the boys to gaisty, he pot have known the effect the ‘cheer’ was likely to produce, and must the victim of some person who ep bin. very tany yoars AU, kind of of the jovial or could h ave een played the ‘rig’ ‘ Corp Warkxr. DesBrisay, the Registrar, Tue Ex- P. 8.— Mr. might be kind enough to furnish AMINER with an analysis. Cw. {it is possible that the ‘* cheer” con- sisted in something that was not drink, or it might have been found in * the cup that ’ cheers but does not mebriate.”’| >----- Information Wanted. ~The Patri iol Tr last evening “nakes Melntosh | & McDonald. the contractors of the reser- voir and pips laying, and Mr. Coffin, the engineer, have left for their homes. Doves it mean that the Water Commissioners have taken off the contractors’ hands the reser- voir, in the ocudith mit now is? It is ruinored that tho reservoir has been accept- ed by the Commisioners, and that the cost of rebuilding and repairing it has to be borne by the city, because it was built underthe superintendence and approval of the Water Commissicaers and their engin- eer. If this is true, then, of course, there was no alternative but teaccept and pay for Sir, the failure. Of this, however, the citizens have the right to be informed, especially in view of the coming election. Wil Mr. Kelly publish his card, and make the ne- cassery explanation, INQUIRER. — a een ee eee ———_— Ne ortgage Sale. Bo be sold by Public Auction, on WHEDNES- DAY, the buh day of February, A D. 1889, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, onder and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage hear. pe date the lth day ot January, A. D. Is74, ug@ made between William Murphy, of Somerse!, |ot Twenty-seven, in Prince County, in Prince Edword Island, and Rose Agpn, his wife, of the one part, ang Puniel Hodgson, of Charlotretownm, in Queen's County, in gaid Iaianc, Trustee and f#xecutor of the last will and testament of Charles Wright, decea-ed, of he other part :— Lil, that traci, piece and purcel of Land ZA. situate, iving and being in Lot or Town hip No 27, bonnded as follows, that is to say By a line joommenc ing at a siake set in the south sid> of the Anderson Road. and in the western side of the road ieading to Tryon; thence running south along the same to the division line of the northern moiety of said Township ; thence west in said division Jine tiree chains and fifty-cight links; thence north to the Anderson Road aforesaid; thenos along the same eastwardly to the placs of commencemcar, containiug Thirty dctes of Land, a little more or lesa. \ LSO-- All that other tract piece and parcsi of Landin said Lot and C ‘ounty aforesaid, bounded and descrived as follows Commence ing ata stake fixed omthe southside of the Anderson Road, aad in the north-east angle of 05 Acres of Land in possession of James Johnston; these runping south about ninety chains to the {ivi- sion line of Township No. 27; thence west ajung said Inetoa Farm inthe oecu pation of John Kelly ; thence foiiowing the gaid John Keliy’s eusi line to the aferesaia Poud ; thence east ward- ils alous the said road to the atake or place of commencement. containing 65 Acres of Land, a quantity, but variable ta qu ality and aan aud IT am eonvineed this if we combine d ee vether aud formed butter factories we shoul be in a much better position to compete with THURSDA } FEED! FEED! PHE undersined, some nine years ago, soeing the necessity that e xisted for a I, | | emRHD STORE, undertook te establish one as complete in all its details as possible; with the re suit that eve r since we have been the re cownized headquarte = in that lie al P, K. island, The same necessity now exists ‘or FEED STORE. We have added this rebia Adpartmant hn ox business, and propose to run it a3 thoroughly we do the Seed Line, We invite Stock Raisers, Breeders, and in fact every owner of & Horse, Cow, Sheep, Pig or Hen, > r supplies. Anythins not in stock wilt he 50 possible, aie we willenceav- or in al) cases to make prices satisfactory. We bave now in stock : ee { ys ROY AL Ss" . , _ aS STH 7. ' IL MEAL, (100 lb, begs). RLATCHFORD’S CALF MEAL, (for ¢ ‘alves and Young Svock). OLL CAKE, (Ground), MANHATTAN S!OCK FOOD, (10 Ib. bag). MANHATTAN POULTRY FEED (6 lb, bags). —ALSO — Bran, Gats, Cracked Feed, Bte. 4aP-” few barrels Ground Land Plaster still on hand, $1.60 per barre’. GEO. CARTER & CO. Market Square, Ch’town. Dec. 3, 1988. —dy law and wkly. ¢' hariol: etown Driving Dy rk & Provincial Exhibition Association. Farmers, A MEETING of the Shareho'ders of the above Db. Asso" — will be held in Mr. J. MeLeod’s ill. on W EDNESDAY KVENING, the Wih ~ u‘ry, 18*9, at 8 o'clock, p, m., to receive a report trom the Directors, and to tr: 'ns- uei general business. A full attendance is re- conned: Ry order of the Directors. ». B. WARBUR TON, Secretary. Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1888.--dy & wkly till Jan. 18, $100 =. se WARD QpNE HUNDRED Dollars reward will be paid to ary person or persons who will give such | information as vill ‘ead tothe iecovery of the money ($:00) stolen from the subscriber's store, on Queen Street, between Monday 2th, and Wednesday the 26th in-t, If part’ of the money is recovered, @ portionateamount of the reward will be paid. J. B. MACDONALD. bec, 31, 1888,—3i dy & wkiy. ROUND COAL. 1] HAVE ON HAND 300 £on8 U.B. Round oal Which I will sell at a reasonabie price ‘OR CASH. A. DOWN ? OWNAL Ww HARF ec. 31. dy tf, Dominion Str. “ Stanley.” oe. MONSIGNEES having aide at Pictou and / tuarrive, must send to Messrs. Noonan & Davies, Pictou, the following order before the ; goods can be delivered te the Dominion Winter Steamer ‘‘ Stanley ” ;— Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, Pictou. You will please ship by steamer ‘Stanley’, any Goods arriving at Pictou forme during the present winter, I holding myself responsible to you for all freights, back charges, &c., ship lost | or not lost. Signatv ire _ehanie A. LORD, nae. y Marine Department, Ch’ town, December 25, 1888. Seray 3i eod LAND SALE. Agenc sum jour 2i 1O0*Y AC are CHOICE LAND at BRUDENELL INT. Lot 53, King’s County, lately in possess ie of BEN SON POGLE (bounded on the north by Brudenel! River, and on the south by Montague River). will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Court House, On Thursday, 24th January Next, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. Georgetown, This Farm is situate about 1; miles from Georgetown, and 4 miles from Montaezue Bridge. Mussel mud ean be obtained in the River adjoin- ing the Farm. rhe greater portion of the purchase money may remain secured on the Farm at low interest. For farther particulars apply to MESSRS. McLEAN & McDONALD, Soliciters, Charlottetown. dec28-—wky 2! REDDIN’S DRUG STORE. HOLIDAY S SEASON! Best Value ! Len est Prices! airs ACE will not allow usto particularize, bat we wuld ask the puplic to call and see for themselves. No troabie to show gods, WRITING DESKS, in |) 2MINOES. Leather, . ,; PERFUMES, in Cases, WORK BOXES, in/ ss: \CHET POW ORRS, Plush, | C1G sR ¢ ~ES Gentlemens’ DRESS-| Meersch: ae PIR ES, ING CASES, lu ADLES' FAN Ladies’ do., Qu KE FIG C Reg! TRIPLE MIRRORS, | FRUIT KNIVE:. CKiBBAGE BOARDS, OW. REDDIN, Jr dect4—4! Tan bt SPEND © ee 2 _—_——— W ANTED.~An Overseer, or ohief advertiser, and oneto three assistants (according to ounty and population) 365 a month silary and expenses to overseers, aud $30 to assistanis. No peddling No soiticiiiug. Duties otis ~ Side & little more or jess i Ninth Dated this iwenty-) day of Daceubder, LU. 18388 { LpWARbD J. HODGSOSX, { Surviying Executor of (be last Wiil and Testa- | ment cf Deniel hiodga.n, @ eveased, -aud T'rustec of Rstarg of lata U "Wathes Weick". confined to making collections, distributing pripted matier, putting up advertisements, ete., of Hicstr.e Goods. Expeuses advauced ; salaries tiaid i month. Enclose four cents postage for fi | specimen line of advertising matter to E.ecr.;.0 GaLtvanic Co, Palace Building, Cip- Vinnati. O. No attention paid tu portal ta WALLY ~ er K WKY Bi 00 wed? 4 ttrurs & ea@) wi ci dll i pro- ; PERKINS apne nee ep aratipapen | ~ ne wal | Bed Comforis, | 1889. JAN UAR 7 5, Great Slaughter Saleh Clothing, FOR THIRTY DAYS \ ~~ (el and suits, Two, Three a less than Regular Prices, 0 % Overcoats, Reefers, Pour Dollars ‘}he entire stock must go. As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales they will find us there to ; and any person who buys Cl thing without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bargains ever given in this city. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. ee me cone emmen Y arenn eee —-WE SOLD NEARLY ALL OUR— LADIZS COLD WATCHES DURING THE HOLIDAYS, AND HAVE JUst RECEIVED NEW SUPPLY--All Handsome’ Designs. NE W SILLY ER WA TC H Es Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1889,—eod&wkly. ee also » resell ved. Daily expected, another lot of Watches tor the Boys from $2.75 up . We take this opportunity of wishing all our friends and patrons » Happy and Prosperous Year. bn WW. TA TLoOm, Ch'town, Jan. 2, 1®89.- Qaw&hwkiy. CAME RON BLOC a ~ ° ~_—— oT Ps Seasonable Goods evening the, STEARNS. White Blankets. Grey Biankets, Fu ‘ch Coats, Wool Carriage Wraps, Railway Rugs, | Pur Jackets, Colored Counterpanes, [xj-——- Tine Display of Fancy Goods for Chrismas ——-— [xj AN IMMESSE STOCK OF WINTER DRY SOSDS BE ond uS, reese AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BEATEN. —_——[x}——- —— PERKINS & 1GRR—dy & why STERNS., Se Harris & Stewart, Londo) House For Useful Christmas Presents, Silk Handkerchiefs, Plain and Hem-Stitched, Fancy Border Handkerchiefs, White Silk Hendikesdia HARRIS & SPEWART, LONDON HOUSE. For Wool Clouds, Fascinators, Hoods, Jerseys, Cardigan Jackets, Astracan Mitts and Gloves, Kid Mitts 20: HARRIS & SPFEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Are showing a fine stock of Dress Goods, Ulster and Mantle Cloths, Silk Sealettes, Wool Sealettes, Nap Cloths & Tweeds, HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Mens’ ' and Drawers, Reeling Jackets, Top Hats ad Caps, Knit Wool Gloves. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Collars, Fur Sleigh Jackets, Muffs, Robes, Mens’ Fur C€ ats, ar FNS HARGIS & STEW ART, LOVDON HOUSE, Have a nige stock of Fancy Gavds for Ghristinas, Work Boxes Jewel Cases, Ladies’ Satchels. Purses, &o., &e. ACO) House Charlottetown, Now. 14, + : 4uz ots eros BK rv Shirts ; Conts, Suits, For Astracan Caps, ——3 03 Harris & Siewatt. Charlottetown, Uvoomber 19, 1688 = ig ani & Ww key ie. A a eg Se ee " Kw nw 1 i cis — ieee ee AI: A one ne | :