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AL ; q ¢ a, y 3 - » ‘eta ‘ Se ‘ Te : DT —\Sow * tes we , * CAMEPRGN _ Char'ottetowa, Nov. 20, 1886—1 aw &. V7. TAYLOR, BLOCK, - Agent, E would say that while we d either of these countries, we W this Fall that can Sell at ind which we believe: Tea consumers try it and judge Our 36-cent Tea is giving Qur 24-cent Tea Should be 25 Cents, as Quality is Good. Five to 10-pound air-tight Tins suit the times. A. sample package of ELECTRI Chis is no present but we wish to introduce this new Starch. W E W HAT others advertise for THE Our Sales for the last quarter are Per cent. in advance of any previous quarter; and, while thanking the public for increased custom, we wish to intimate that w representing the best value ever offered in the Province, and being still desirous of increasing” the number of our customers, and a farm, our prices this fall and winte OBTAIN ABLE. Ch'town, Nov. 3, 1886. SS COARLOTAL SSK GD BO | Penake’s ay |. PALMER “& ©0., We ars Sashes, Doors, Window and Mouldings, Balin ‘ters, Newel Post Wa io all knd ‘sawing, Turning, &c. AU kinds ci Gothic Windows re pre pared to ; ie #16 4049 Pret EXTRA GOOD SATISFACTION. Late 8 ee HAVE IT! THAT ®? ré now manufacturiag and wil! aa} »ynot own China and Japan, nora Tea Plantation in have been able to secure a 5s PER POUND, he lead Over all the other brands at the money. * same for yourselves. a~ () qnmsnsnememess mee ee oen--—- (serew-tops), Half-chests and other Packages at prices to C STARCH, free, with every Half-pound Parcel of Tea, teg———eeee(aee om vere ors of sé GOFF. —— =O ¥ TRADE. | orem —t-——- ee re have a very fine Stock of Goods in our different lines, iso to meet the low prices ruling for the products of the r, to cash buyers, will be—as heretoforethe LOWEST : WARK WRIGHT & CO. reuleal | ‘4 Iharg. BPes "> PRG BGs POR. | Wes, SB ne eee f oman (j}--~ ae a6 the lowest cash prices; Door Frames. Architraves, Spouticg and Condactor j ’ ! 4, Stair Raile, Twists, &c sat fobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Moriicing, Tenoning, s ' | for Churches mde at shortest uotice 7 ‘6 to* @ud iirst-clags Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can inaure the Uimost smtimiaction toa!! who favor us with their patronage. Ob'town, Sopt 22, 1885 —wkly 1 year | Township | bounded as follow | boundary ol | kKwen, | bounds - o+ Pale DO 6, 1886. ECEMBER MORTGAGE SALE ad ' TO be Sold hy Public Auction, at the Court livose, in Churlotteiown, on WEUNESDAY, the first duy of December next, A. D., 1s8s, at Twelve o'clock, noon, by vir'ue of a Power of Sale, containe.t in an Indenture oF Mortgage, dated the tweifth day of April, A. D., 1ss4, aud made between Catherine MecKenwie- and Neil McKenzie, of the one part, and Kdwaid Jarvis Hodgson, Trustee, under the will of the Jale Charles Wiight, deccased, ol the other part, LU that tract, wround, situate, lying piece, or parcel of land or and being ou Lot or number Sixty-five, in Queen's County, 3, thatis tosey: ( ommencing on the vorth side of the road ieading irom Long reek towards Canve Cove, am sL the west jJand formerly leased to John Me- thence running thereon veorth one degree west ty the magnetic meridian of the year 1760} for the distance of thirty-fourchains and ninety tinks,. or until it strikes the southern boundary of | the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thence run- ning thereon south shiy-seven degrees west twenty-one chains and vighty links, thence south | to the uforesuid road, thence following the course of che said road to the piace of beginning, and is | ion the west by land sold to Archibald | Currie, contaming nisety-seven and one-halt | acres of land, a littlo more or less, : Dated the 23rd day of October, A. D., 1886, | For further particulars apply at tne | Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. oliice of Oct. 23—law tl sale sat The above Sale has been postponed until WED- NESDAY, the 15th Dec., instant, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned, kK. J. HODGSON, Mortgagce, Dee. Ist, 1886. = enema 1s2y = = = 1886. T. & E. KENNY, | Dry Goods and Shippinz, HALIFAX, CANADA. i & BE. KENNY, (F. «©. MARON) Ship Owners avd Brokers, General Commission Merchants, | i61 GRESHAM HOUSE, | ishopsgate Street, LONDON, FE. C., Kngiand, ; me | Seatt’s and Vaugchans Todes Mareh PO, 1RKH } a, sina ——_—_—— | Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the! aug3l LONDON HOUSE. | | | WE HAVE OPENED Retail Grocery Busin GREAT GEORGE STREET, alongside of John Stumbics‘ Harness Shop, where we are bound to sell everything in our line at Bottom Prices, (different qualities. ) ac pi) THA, StTGak, RAESENS. ff S CURRAYTS, MOL INES, Ns WPOUNDLAND FISH, and everything you want in the Grocery h e. -ALSO-- STABLING ACCOMODATION We are determined to give those who favor us with their patronage entire satisfaction, and the best value for their money and produce. Come one, come ail and inspect our Goods, Remember the place is on Great ‘ieorge Street, next Juhu Stumbies’ Harntiess Kstablishment. Rees VFranted. JOHN EVARS & GO. STREET. GREAT GEORGE Oct. 4, 1886--3mo eod Charlottetown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & Co-., Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AGENCIES: G. H. HASZARD‘sS Book Store, Queen Street G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side Gents’ Goods a Chiown, Sep. 6, 1886. Speciality, i: Proverty For Sale = @ THE Undersigned offers for Sale that portion of | _ Land situated on the West River Road, three | miles from Rocky Point, consisting of 20 acres, 17 | of which are Clear, the remainder covered with | Soft Wood suitable for fencing and svantling. | 3 (here is a comfortable Dweiling House and | Stable on the premises, and is also well watered Possession given immediately, ; MRS. BOLGER. | West River, Oct. 1Ib—wkytf ! ineiring | Herrlag!) Tc. BRRLS. FAT HEREING, ex Portia, from } Newfoundland, for Sale by WHEATLEY . : a + D1 & SONS, Auctioneers. | Nov. H, 188—2wks & wky | GVUsSTOA | TALLORING ESTABLISHMENT QUEEN ST., OP. OWEN CONNOLLY’S, | MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR. J. he HA VING engaged the services of MR. FORAN, Practical Tailor and Experienced Cutter. together with a number of the best workmen. I om prepared to Make up Clothing to order ju the most Fashionable Style. i Orders promptly executed in a superior man- ' ner, ka Charges Moderatc — Satisfaction Guaran- | _ tead. : While thanking m; friends and the pubiic for | their liberal patronage in the past, I would! respectfnily solicit their favors in the future. i J. A. MACDONALD. Novy, 4—2i wky 2 mos ; Tuesday and Wednesday nighi, and PHA! TEA! 186 Half Chests ,CHOICK TEA. Sugar | Yellow C, MOLASSES! MOLASSES !! MOLASSLS., 100 Bbis. We hy 120 Puns, Choice \ FLOUR? FLOOR? 60 Boils. of KENT'S MILLS, FOR SALE. ei e ¥. ie 3 <-, € i : fe * t. a F ot ie hw > a eu ic ue & & * FA z then 3 26% Barrington Sireet,? AALIFAX, N., S. ugust 13—wky tf Lesliss Reveiving Kiln. A. WHITE & SON, AGENTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. WH. LESLIE, PATENTER. Priest’s Pond, P. E. L., Oct. 8—w: imo pd = XAMINER 0B PRINTING OFFER LCOR haz litaly boo. roplenizhed with a supply «f Printing “ypes and Material —OF THE— ; Latest invention and Best Deseription, and *0 are pow p*cpared to print, RILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, YNTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LATTE HRAPS. REORIP RS, PON PRES, PORES, Le, Mn saute Satige, in Goad Style AD AY CHEAP PRICES, FARM FOR SALE AF SOURIS. THE Subscribers offer for Sale that beartiful ‘arm, situated in the iminediate vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLIE FARM, con- taining 117 acres of prime land, Possession given Ist December next. THERMS EASY. 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