aaa —— SS Se DAILY EX XAMINE Rie cn ae DECE MI ER 21. 1886. THE By ed f ~. 5 lowing resolution. which was seconded | made are photograph albums, autograph DIED. a on 8 ‘ct ng) im ( Ni ; by J M. Robertson, Esq. and carried | albums, purses, gold pen and pencil cases,] At Pisquid, Lot 37, on the i2th inst. of heart 1 i. U a q Y | unanimously ladies’ hand bags, ete., ete. Some elegant | disease, Mary Aun McDonald, wife of James Me- et My : wim : eo” “7. | Neil, aged 58 years, May she rest in peace. = ' Whereas, The Subway Sche = preemie by | writing desks and blotter cases are also , en? | } Senator htlow en ene Ore ved and is con : S : ao ail ania wery eo aaa rh ™ . — i feas » by Civil Engineers of high stand shown. pecial lines in sty wionery of every : FOR zs quality, also stylogr: aphic pens, gold pens ( AR KI f BROS hist \nie fl. And Whereas. ‘The Government isunder con-]| and cases, card cases, visiting and shop ping - 4Bind We 4 ree I } nel | tract to provide this Provinee with facilities for] | } : 1] cable other ! G ; etticient and continuous communication by steam sels,, otc., As - as InnumeraDN WHOLES AL 4 a : ' | with the railway system of the Dominion. ticles suitable for everyone. Mr. Has - ene me Y hase , desolved, By this Convention that me ; : tli : ‘ ile . . eid dl 5 . ei Queen’ § County, = f i eaniniel oo be requ coun 1 promote the zand — 3 ae r oy = es and 50 kegs . — Tobacco (Hickey & Stewart's . ei Subway Scheme to the utmost of their ability. izes before the best are bought up. , Nes ee er ee a 100 caddies do do oe Phe y — |} (On motion it was ma resolved that all MARK WRIGHT & COS, 40 do W. C. Met amen, 7 : > ws ‘ . , 7 Pe j Ht W " DAWS SOK RLACTRD | | pig wed auly elected delegates with-| furniture warer oms, on King Square, oh a a2 B ae “re — Le a + , ee : ma w from the Convention. ; ae i E sine . ‘table and | °5 butts do % ack ‘Twist, | ! * ’ Bye > well stocked - ith fancy, comfortable und 400 boxes White's Scotch Clay Pipes. bs é . " PRICK Bi ike, M. P. P., said that be-| substantial gifts, and well deserves a visit ‘i . ep. nn nail ‘ 2 . . ’ —— —() F PRES |fore wit thdrawing he wished] to say that, from all desirous of purchasing anything for CARVELL BROS | . t bo | while thanking those who had proposed to lioliday gif In the line of faney goods : : Biges a . a a llohday gift. in the JF BOS | Dec, 21—3i eod pat r ’ CITY STEAM BAKERY i .adquarters for the following goods: - | nominate him as one of the « andidatos, he tne "y have an elegant assortment of tables, aa i HE CITY TEAM BAKERY s hea q . a5 \ eo Se Was not in aj position to accept 8 nominee bannerette mounts, bronze rolling ; . _ ; ; al ! br ic tke ts, ve ij ‘ ’y 4 | B Isc U IT S C hoic e, P lain and F ancy Bise uits, in hoxe 8 from Slbs.. upwards, These ; a — bronze key ~ hower stands, wad 4BdBA m l l ( Ww tary ov nd cannot be surpassed in qué ality. sa Me “ - . ig i é 3 y ( and Cé . . Reciprocity ale p ll Way. | pan Ne McLeop spoke to the same pockets, slipper pockets, photo frames, ig goods are mace in our ne rotal en an music racks, paper racks, ete. Of com- ; WHOLESALE. ! PIES-—Apple, Washington, Raspberry, Cranberry, Cocoa, Cream, Chocolate, &e. ; ; o * re Jonvention then pr weeded to ballot | fortable vifts there are lounging chairs, CAKE—Plain, Fruit, Rich Fruit, Sweet, Wine and Queen, &c. | l ; l ii i ~ 154 a ; ‘bee muh Sie Sellowing SPN smoking chairs, invalid’s chairs, children’s|1N STOCK: Jelly Roll, Jelly Squares, Tartletts, Charlotte Rousse, &c., &e. re . ‘ , : a he go cast ni ales sin tT > Tr : agnene> ; « : ices Sses aii a 3 » > ¢ van sa 1 . " ‘ ‘ { : be FQUSON aie ( amp Ue | 154 ballots being ca sle ighs, « nC. oe — of oe nting = ae ees ae rtd CONFECTIONERY —Clear Toys, Tablets, Choice Mixtures, Choculate Creams, Cara- Pe 85} their friends with something more lasting . er ee ie i & a rs ‘ , . ‘ , 1 Fergus: : 136 : 5, an 50 bris. Granulated do. mels, &c., &e. Candidates Chosen. lc taal 00 | still can be accommodated with parlor suits, : sta . e ke <2 i . “*#- J j ‘ $t4ee> ; Nie sa Dasa Fe sie 59} side boards, dining room sets, bedroom CA RY aia. BROS. sa All the above guaranteed Fresh. Prices low. - : f > - | Dy NI Ne bs ws Cee oo 68 6 0888S eee 16 sels, W rifting desks, full length mirrors, Dec. 21 3i eod pat 7 s 5 eR 7 7 i oe ie D. Montgomery . caae . 10} bagatelle boards, hall stands, ete. Any of ee ok ae ee -. = t Romp ¥Y at o¢ K ThIS TOTCHOON bite ' . ; } m 5 j Seg | annie } ; he { "Tes . . > > 1 row ww, »"r" Convention met. W. E. Dawson, Esq.,| On motion, it was then resolved that the the articles mentioned will be heartily x | Dec. 20, 1886 PRINCE STREET. j yell ama ' 7 vs i > an > C PM he | Welcome by all. Just try them. Always (' ARV E iL L BE LOS. 2 2V, 1590. i vas called t the chai [he delegates | selection of Ferauson and AMPBELL Dé : be Oe . ——_—______—— — : ; : : 7 ' courteous and obliging to visitors. : SSS ne ' a hosen ut meetings held throughout the} made unanimous. q a 3 : County gave in their certificates or were | THE DIAMOND BOOKSTORE WHOLESALE. ' } } feor 3 “Ts d r} ‘Ir names | e e : e 4 on a “ on . bi vouched roa mnSwered LO tm : . . is an institution of more than local celebrity | LANDING, Ex. CLIFTON: pi an fellows | OUR CHRISTMAS BOX. a ee ems tae eee Pee rt and 18 always we OCKEG. 1 arrange- 50 cases Oranges (sweet Valencias, in excellent i ng er—R rd Ready, %; cer Stewart, , . ‘4 ° 1ents >8 reare C ste avery rde: ). | ane e oe ‘ : pen ewa | Holiday Gifts, and Where § to) !@ens of os hscun are comp ete in tees 30 kegs oo. ve French Rive Lot 2 Jonathan Delane} Obtain Them. ToL ae ce - u cag! 2 ge p _— 20 cases Currants, higt lities.) 7 James Monixo Ber iin Pillman. and where 16 will show to the best advan- 175 half-chests Tea (special lots—high qualities.) ‘ : ny Gra Turner, Alex MeLeod, A. J. | ate e a wt, During Christmas and New Year ; ten snes I \ GLANCE AT SOME OF THE sToRES IN THE| ‘#ge. As announced in our columns some CARVELL BROS = ] ; ¢ t Son G ge Malictt, Thomas Reid,Hu p.| _ time ago, the proprietor made special ar é ss . Ww eeks! McKay q CITY. rangements with Mr. Santa Claus for the] Dec. 21--3i eod pat we will offer the balance of our ee = a ag hony Collett,James,Newsom, hy eeiieaiaiiiaitGial sila) we to-day con- supplying of seasonable luxuries, but. after ~~ - r ur ¢ apes nt prices to eles r. St. Ann's, Lot 22—Isaac Cannon, Patrick Reid, |." ees, tl ad each that ancient individual had emptied his ( iR V Ri I BROS ‘Do ae M — M hy, Pati Los a a ed aoe ee iar rape ~s " ‘hri ; pack he tried to abscond and a writ of pro- i 4iB4 Te Pur Caves at $6.25 for $5.04 har Ss MUS Frat ; turp ‘ cheapes pl aces wherea » purchase “18l- hi . . 7 : ae eal? eh i : t laniel J ionald | ! : : iibition was at once issued restraining Sega Ot . . ts ; (a » a viel \ : : he o Ss mas und Ne Ww Ye: ur gifts, commencing W ith ; “14 s “1 : , S Wire! ESAS KE i az @. Epes zat $5.60 for 4 v a Crapaud —Ja Johnston, Oliver man, him from moving until after the AESALE. a aes at $4.00 for BY 29. ng v0 mag | the dry goods house of holidays. As a consequence, the ‘‘chestnut” Puc Capes at $4.00 for BS 2: Bonshaw— John A. MeNev Angus McDoug- ee a — _ 200 Hides No. 1 Sole Leather. Popes Q's oot B73 « $2.00. ald. James McG waghe) STANLEY BROS. still ornaments the Diamond Bookstore. | ° 90 «ao No.2 io Yur Capes at 83 75 for $s o on ‘ es . Dn us “ rw . . y . . . Y an — »« . Ge 1 oesan Lot 20-Wim Beer, Wm Patrick, Char " blisl - e Che Christmas and New Year cards are CARVELL BROS fur Capes at $3.08 for 82 4%. es MeKinnon. | This establishment is situate in the Brown . . . re: . Rs Mii, Cuttin Mal te boa ae en enone; . |much better in every respect than any ~ a ™ Fac Co pes at ($2.40 for B1,99 i Block, and is a favorite resort for bargain ; ia “HK Of? lus] is there i . és. as i “ . dei? eee eal Seana t tales Me ecoda have all been selected previous Supply. paush goo 8 there 1s a} Dec. 21—3i eod pat . 3 @ q j a : en *, Henry ¢ a 1 = = “ ‘cr ’ gerne” se fine display in work boxes, jewel boxes, — ———-—— —ALS +4 " ' fhe : ; a ; With care, and are arranged In an exceed love and handkerchief boxes : yhote ray h : e tiun ‘ hichard basn ly : } : riove al , e ACS, Srapa, ‘ - ais \ v3. dohn Meikle jingly attractive manner. All who enter utograph and scrap albums . The end NEW Ss ri ORE. Fareed Cloaks, . 7 ooo? ait? ; 1 >» 7 autogra i sem alb 8, CtC. »c r . . 4 ‘. West Riv Maicolm MeNeill, Colin MePhee, | must buy ; everything is so good and cheap. Brat ae ’ Kyrie Cioth Newmarket Coats, Arex t ae oe ees te Ce Sheil alin aeaielenl less= stock of bibles, hymnals, poets, his- ee ‘ : id's Cloth J«cket Bradalbane—J H Haslam, Alex MeLennan,|/" Jadies fur goods there are jackets, |) :.) , 1 works ensures a ready litd’s Cloth Jsekets. John Mel.eod a cloaks, capes, muffs, etc ; in wool goods, * <3) ms an are Ss : _—_ A, FE. YUILL respectfully a to me ios , : ’ ‘ namin Chas 1} . sale. tre Are ALS ancsome Cigar Cases, | +4- “ns of Charlottetown and vicinity that , Avonda i ‘ D un a Mi ; reat i eakaiaie 1 : a ‘ Seale rere Are ALISO va f > citizens 0 le » ¢ ‘ ee. af F Kourhan in Fra Jr. i — bi oo » clouds, ‘ hood Ml pearl card cases and an immense assortment | he has this day commenced the EBA GRERE S & SB WWARE . ition Wee G Houten. Evhraim Gallant, | Cullis, iuitts, ete. There is also f toys and other things. A handsome musi- ‘ ‘ Anvas MeKen: : large and choice line of gouds|“, {7° ee ee " ’ Yeus Successors to Orwell Cov DP MeDonald,. Mont. Stephens, for : - J Z rk ; uch s felt nva a cal box discourses choice selections during i iour and ‘he a Business, geo . 4 co . : . or tancy Pork suc “a eits, ca asses, F . 4 i ee 3 . . i ‘4 : aoe n River ~Mal MeDonald, Jos McDon tin sheeti ngs, embroidery, silks, filoselles the day and e1 —"s All who desire any~ at No. 65, QUEEN STREET, with a well-selected es DAVEEN & i ait Dole ta Ml ae ee nittin aT oo zs sat 4 - “ ad | thing in the lines enumerated should not | stock of Fiour and Tea, and guarantees satisfac- Dec. 20. 1885 LT, POT 2D WEA peas } l SILKS, appli 1O ‘rs, cLrops, ; . . ‘ : ou ee . DiCre mine 2 Biante Aonus | Knitting K ppoque ots, ! | neglect calling at the Diamond Bookstore. tion to all wh I. ay pot ize him. MeAula Andrew Bradley. wi patterns, cushions, brackets and . : bspection solicited, Mount Stewart—Jas Ross, Elisha R Coffin, | uther articles which the femine heart de- DORSEY, GOFF & CO's Ch’town, Dee. 21, 1886—tf Augustine McDonald “ Loni . i Perens weil nia . chioegaetenpesls Mon winnie ianacenittiemrtamneas Springton Mal I m MeDonald, Donald A lights a possessing. Among the large an ck boot.and shoe store is filled to overtlowing Ni ‘hoison. John M » mnald. : Sites te ot men § wv ear are fur coats, caps and gioves, | with handsome specimens of foot wear. ¢ ARV i h L BROS. Manus Ones kell: m Holland, Patri -—e buckskin gloves and mutts, kid gloves and Any size of foot can be suited from the pon- uhport—James Kennedy, Edward Kelly, mitts, silk handkerchiefs, silk ties, cash- derous twelve or fourteen, down to the WHOLLSAL?. omme endish Itoad, Lot 2}-Simon LeClair, John | tn and silk mufflers, and othemarticles | smallest oue imaginable. All styles as well ae -andionees a vendish Road, Lot 23—-Simon LeClair, Joh : i aes : ' , : oe Robertson, Kichard Y MeCoubrey too numerous to mention. They have also | as all sizes ke pt in stock. No one grumbles 30) boxes new Valencia Raisins. N te Milron—Neil MeNeill, Nelson Younker, | @ good line of snow-shoe and toboggan Out- | at the fits or prices . but all are satisfied. and B- — a _ ren Hooper ; Tha at . rene ot . » an tele ‘6 gs Kice. ‘ c i ro tl te i ee he fits. The man r woman, y« uth or maiden depart firm believersin the truism, ‘there's £0 bris. Beans. MeGregor, Wm McGrath. ; who neglects callling at this store does not nothing like leather.” especially Dorsey «& 200 baile Mixed Confectionery. a Lot t+—Kdward Foley, David McEwen, Neil | know what he or she has missed. Goff’s. However this may be, it is a faet > S Cos a i Currie ' ; ik a oh 3 . Uherry Valley—Edward Grant, De Beer, Thos J. B. MACDONALD’S that the quality of the leather in the wares — — Lot 49—Alt Boewell. Philip Wood c in question, 18 first-class im every respe ct CAR\ ELL BROS. a ee eee should certainly be visited by those) and just the thing for the people. In ad*] pee, 21 -3i eod pat Belle Creek —A W Cook, Simon Compton, Jos | im search of se wonable articles and bar-| dition to the boots ‘and shoes an immense Saunders. gains. It is situate on Queen Street, and ade is < » in slippers of which a large V ood Islands— Duncan Crawford, Robt Dixon, Y trade is done —re , “e aoe , ‘Millan . is familiar to most of our readers. As is] supply is no tock. Many of tl le: i & d HOTT AY Quay " «at Wann 7 Bi k Ni - wm vo. on vam Gill, Peter Stewart, | well known, Mr. Macdonald has been hold- a - _ oe a tiheaace aed A Pp PP Ly BS & e rah is NA N43 1 ty ah HOPS ti} ¥ fie, — HAS INSTITUTED A Richard Mahar. ine ¢ mat clasranca sala for = , ‘t a Senet been, Dien: Ditties ing a great clearance sale for the past two accordingiy. A pair of slippers, boots or go se ee ee : a . _Mount Herbert Road~—Donald Stewart, Angus | Months, during which time he has disposed | shoes forms a nice present for either lady or AT Auction. at Rooms, THURSDAY, 23rd inst,, a unt Aibtion—Robert Jenkins, B njamin of an immense lot of goods for cash. How-| gentleman. In making your selection | ¢ orits IU goer JCUR 8, ehje sy ; aT i at 11 o'clock, a. m, : It; Bargains in every line, Christmas Cards, Holiday Books, Leather and Plush Cases, aids ever, he has a large quantity stul on han Di sey & Goff’s store sho ld ot be rer- + 1 OX } oe yark Boxes: Glass and China Ware. Watche Clock j elry and Silver- Jenkins. , —t & to 8 Store should not be over dm Albums, Work Boxes, Glass and China are, atches, 8s, Jewelry an ilver Cornawall~Angus MeDonald, Francis Bain, | which he is anxious to dispose of at once, as looked 160 BARRELS Al ik LES, . a. ware, Toys and Games in variety. Moses Burns the entire stock must be cleared off before . . shoice lot winter-keeping fruit. The Cheapest Holiday Goods on the Island. Give us a call. Caledonia— Alex. Mart eee > al ae ae ‘ NEWSON S FURNITURE STORE a choice lo “ Nata —s ere . “ata New Haven--Allan McLean, Patrick MeManus, | the 1st of February next. Among the goods A. H. B. MACGOWAN. ; ; ~ nu livde. ee ¥ ‘ still on hand and which he will sell off at should not be passed over by the searcher, Auctioncer, Bes y AR D W OR bea } *, Vieasant Grove—WMichael Curran, Geo, ate Bn a untae £ nate’ o es : ; e "RH U4 ; ' Duck, Richard Mahar. panic prices are mens fur coats, fur caps, | after something substantial as well as Dec. 21. "86. . . we palount Herbert, Lot 48 — John Driscoll, A | 0% ercoats and suits, as well as a fine stock | ornamental for a holiday gift. His stock is Summerside, Dec. 17, ’86.—Si wky 2i MORRIS’ BOOK STORE. Tietinate Milas... Sutin etieties. ewe of cloths for suits and mantles. He is} Jarge and varied, consisting of useful and —_—-—- ss : _— Dadutaie Walaa r du also showing some nice lines of fancy dress | fancy articles for the household, in various Rs r. ) : ? a ‘ 7 I 2 ‘~ “ ver—Donald MeKay, Hector Me- | goods, merinoes, cashmeres, ete. Shoppers degrees of excellence to suit the purses as i tin! Sale and efs| + tar AMES eirs sale : are invited to call and examine his goods] wellas the houses of purchasers. There y $ Brackley Point Road—Frederick Horne, James , S well as tne “nowses parcnasets.. snare 5 a laaal Ke ni ony. ab x. Scott ; ~ and prices. are fancy tables, rattan tables, five-o’clock id * — ata Brackley Point—Cephe a Mann, David Me BEER & GOFF'S ~ tahics cabirict tables. ete : fancy chai " Ladies of the Charlottetown Baptist Kinnon, Ernest M Mil ; = tea tables, cabinet tables, ete. ; fancy chairs, r Cc hure hintend holding a Fancy Sale and Tea Royalty East Francia Dogherty, Thomas} store is nicely decorated with spruces and | Fttan chairs, grand-daddy chairs, grand |in the Market Hall, on Wednesday, December H WAREHOUSE — Berrigan, Robert Longworth : : duchess chairs, revolving chairs ‘ing | 22nd. Royalty West—W. EF. Dawson, John Bell, Geo| flowers, appropriate to this festal season. J ar ae L ee ie he 1a Donations will be thankfully received by either fiurvy It isalso well stocked with holiday requi- | © 1aITS, ¢ et boquet stands, music stools, of the undersigned Committee :-- LA OwnN . ~ . . — a * Or >g ts : “k j > Mrs. . » isay. Mrs, Nort ‘ — ‘sitter intent neta CHARLOTTE sites of every description and price. The porttolios, cabinets, and pockets, slipper | Mrs. James DesBrisay. Mrs, Norton. Ward 1, Exst—Hold r, W. a. 1; .° and paper pockets, wall brackets, cushion | #8: George Davies. Mrs. 8. Slultae, hinges —-—— ' . c ~ olden Kennedy, W. 4. Morson, display of confectionery is the best ever - ‘It i ed 1 . 8, 2 Mrs. Whitman. Mrs. Needham, “aries Lyons . -. . r : “y a, shat. ’ oe iad Sen evenll ia ieiiils sioteiaiiieeiiiis’ ies Wack 1 West Mi hacl seine, tee shown by this enterprising firm, and they mount, gut and mirrored what-nots, motto a pet oy pane. —— * OT ine Hughes, Michael Hi: ‘| have in past years shown some choice frames, davenports, milk stools, and hosts | Mrs. Dr. McLeod. — z Ward 2 Fast hapert B. Norton, James Byrne, : of other articles, any one of which would| Nov. 22.—2aw and’wy ’ ee 7. . lots. Their supply of French creams, and : . ; y . [> John McAleer 7 — 7. , alra : slaces nae ™.. ales - ace ll a dicisensim doneeepnemenlpeatiinnes y “3 a Wend @ Weel Saaiate eae Ghia lk, hocolates, Ximas mixtures, grapes,oranges, make an elegant present. The children are y R Say "g Ee a, EY ¢ i ede Beaded B Piaien Son wid ‘andied peel, raisins, prunes, | 2° forgotten, and in their department may NOTICE La 4 5 Ward 3 E ss VV. dG. Wright. Dennis Reddin., f ge Dovidser dates, ete., etc., is something r immense, be found every description of baby chairs, WV ra ee James 1). Mason, Thomas Camp and must be seen to be appreec iated. Their cradles, cradlettes (Tor dolls), r cking 4 Nae Pint, Goo wil, x of the Proetant ee “ rd 4 t~Isaae Oxenham, James Landri- | © fee is fresh roastedand ground on the pre hoxees, perambulators, carts and Wagons, | row ae receive oflersforthesame. gan. Walter Low oe % mises every day, and is warranted to be dolls wagons, etc., etc., any one of which] Rey. W, R. Frame will take charge until sale ard 4 (Centra simon Ceabbe, Jas Paillips | tirst-class in every respect. They alsc make | warranted = be several laps ahead — tp gd os ccepaad wh ee “= i4iWes Sdam Mueray. Thos Handra | * Specialty of teas. In addition to the fore- of paregoric, jas a quieting cordial Mi tche!l, will receive moneys and grant receipts. wet, Uiteene Gade : | woing seasonable articles, this firm do an Mr. Newson or his clerks are at all times Dec, 20—tf be rd Pee P88 ze Chas Hooper, Fred Per- | immense business in general groceries, pleased to show gor ids. Call and inspect. ' Ward 3(West)—T A McLean, John Hogan, W | flour, ete., ete. The house-keeper in search NORTON AND FENNELL 5S C+ O mT oO a dt ' of something nice and sweet for her pudding | hardware store, on Queen Street, is doing i De. Jenkins, M. oved the follow- |‘ r cake should cal Bt UF nd tu Beer & | its fain quota of business this fall, and the ’ : ing resolution, supplemeuting the resolu- | Goff aoe art oe eee A branch | proprietors are not gr wling. In addition ‘ wT a ticn by a few well-chosen woves' store has been established on King Square, | to their usual excellent assortment of hard- a i 6h Wah { » sed a | t | ‘ t tl » J /, That we, the Liberal Conservative the people of which neighborhood can now | ware. they have on hand a special line of a s m WaVO GCECMGE é 0 C°OSe Ou £e rae etd ata ‘ae : : dele es of Queen’s County, in convention, take be supplied with the same class of goods, at silverware, cutlery, skates, ete., very suit- ’ “+ \ 3 » y ° ° a4 ae . a ' ' * a he 7 oo as > Pci As the Sale price aS at the down town store. able tor Christmas presents or New Year —FOR— wiole of my = tock of ft a ple apd 7 . eg egg Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- ‘ : ‘ : ; George W. DeBlois, President of the Liberal- gifts. The person who intends presenting | { towards Sat camaley aed btn cthe rty, and our | 08 the south side of Queen Square, is cer- | nickel skates, or cruet stand, or pickle dish, 425 sin ympathy with his bereaved family, tainly # magnificent establishment, and | or any of the other articles in their line cent her Bens ASRE é . qi ' ’ > _ - J . , , R % o Hox. Net McLeop seconded the re well worth visiting even though one does | should call at this establishment and make mi%, By ch ENC con Une gE. W. TAYLOR'S JEWELRY STORE, : ee n tive Association, and desire hereby to 5 his or her friend with an elegant pair of reso adh . lution and expressed his high appreciation | not wish to buy. The show cases and|the selection before all are gone. warts t: ie 2 . » > 1k | : ‘ > | shalwan.s ' ee eta. sf . : me i i tl character and services rendered by pasting «fe ‘Hl filled with je welry of “Te ry [Several other advertisers will be at- ewe Ot c as ( AS Pos CC of, at the deceased gentleman ape, size and description, which Mr. Tay- tended to to-morrow. | ne ie and his obliging corps of. clerks are ever . 7 1. ' , ’ ; rm - uf , > " 2 Daw “ a » Was i n Ear ready and willing to show visitors. There New We atches, é i : { : l mousiy chosen President of the Liberal-| are watches for ladies and gentlemen in : : = i ‘mene, “he ae ; ” ¥ : ; A CORRESPONDENT at Summerside writes : — + U 3 ‘ Conservative Associat nn gold, fi ld tilled, silv er and nickel, with ‘* The quantity of oats chinped in 3: siaies NX ew Cloek S, i iJ . + pro “ De. Jenkins then delivered a short ad- | chains to match ; there are ear-rings and | vessels from this port and the outports undei t ares3, expressing his thanks for the con finger rings Imuumerable, ot all sizes, } its survey, during * the shipping season of 188 AW AV e r aan) nee "i i } ) | } . stu] ‘ } ; pt & - 7? fidence reposed in him by the electors of | 8tyles and values; there are gold, gold | was 584,472 bushels, valued at $202,430. This (ou een s County, and reviewing his efforts | hs lined, and silver thimbles, as well as | statement does not include oats sent from iy a ia Parliament in excellent and varied assortment of this port to other Island ports in vessels to THE undersigned, in introducing himself to the 3 j : De. Beers, of Cherry Valley — x sited! crosses, lockets, etc. In brace- | finish loading; neither does it include oats public, wishes to announc: that he has F " - ey, moved tat . opened his stor “ : s there is , ; shipped from railway statio PeRes ts store on Dr. Jenkins be again chosen one of the lets there isan immense assortment from Pi a y stations in this country Ch’town, Dee. 14—wky candidates to contest the approaching which to select, many of the designs being 7 . : ee wt, and other Eyeieast st en UPPER QUEEN STREET, ee cas : : election. J, M. Robert.on, Esq..seconded the | ¥¢¥ this season. Of tableware, there is a aa ee te ae eee Se see Poin out eee : Lon, Mey. seconded the il adid ‘edit oat i fishing season, shipped trom here 23,259 brls | where he has on hand a large assortment of | adiiaes splendid collection in silver and silver- i } Watches, Ciocks and Jewel ad , Hated. In clocks, there are all si d oysters, value $40,179, making the total (as designs. Also, to ve, severs " nas chan : Hox. Nett McLeop pointed out that an | yo” eS ers ier ae our data a of oats and oysters | and Election nlanca tres, Several cases of Clocks sig a seviciion’ef thn slain a en alt * om styles, including many new and nobby shipped $242,609 2 feel confident in stat- een wae. = \ . : thie Vie u e sonvention , ee ' on the leading questions before the coun- ro 3 ‘ws yah gehre oe the —— em y caoneeaeitten| on aS a try would properly be , first in order to be seen to be appreciated. OF vases, | with those of egys, horses, sheep alid potatoes NO “OLD STOCK ALL GOODS NEW ns and moved the following resolution, which | etc., there a large and beautiful stock. | shipped from this county, during the present . was seconded by Abraham G kK - ; | The lady or gentleman who intends making | year, will aggregate a value of over half a So - ce ia carried unanimously. — eM, SSG.) BUC |» present of any article of jew elry should | million dollars. swelry Store Ia thie Provan Tang 'te lanmest : ) = Jewelry Store in this Provines Ie U ¥ U i not fail to call and examine Mr. Taylor's ee E Resoli “), that ] m e while this ¢ roo ( . on . * * . aware of ttc mataal oneties Crary Ate fay | ols and -pricos. , Tue brigt- Doualena, Capt. Martin P. Me-| Guarantee Satisfaction “ey A Laces male "4 4 2°03 Of the Dominion and of the HASZARD 8 BOOKSTORE Rae, arrived at Chefoo, North China, on Oct. a Seal patios o + America, by the adoption of «| . ; ; : 19th, after making the extraordinary quick in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | sad wh re 3 ah S ; the respective pr - aa a ae _ interehanze of | 18 4n attractive place—at this season of the passage of 10 days from Siberia, and sailed on intrusted to my care. ' e, ; ithe i the wo . itries om : - — rr} , a . » > 1: filly aporove of the policy of thi eee Wwe | year esp ially. The present ilisplay of | Nov. 1st for Newchwang, Corea, to load for Sere een ee Hatt See door to Harris’ Tin | " am o Maule x to protect native industries articles suitab le for Chr istinas presents and Hong Kong and Whampwa. posite iner bros.) val A sles ed Vantayes of free trad 1 ations inced of the ; New Year wifts is supe rior to aly pre vious ae ALL WORK WARRAN PED. bance W, Umnaras, ints, | one, and is selling quite rapidly, Amon Dias for IBY just ¢ + H W. N ‘eon. 4 Xen “ mauve Vat Une vibbk irbin whith uit sldbatibl tis WS Hasoutt ro. e os _ Db wn BRO! 10~eud & Why rer aoe tine Soh e - CO. ,