ae CS A lle i eli aencantatiltes wee ai ee eeenetiaennenee teens i, tl Ea cette ane iA a “Ws James Rogers, of Darrell’s Arm THE DAILY Local and Other Items. | Local and Other Items. } /m., yesterday on Horse Race, a fin rapidly, ‘TELEGRAPHIC VEWS.. [SpecraL Despatcurs To Tak EXAMINER. } Steamer Wrecked. Hacirax, Noy. 24. Hull, Eng., struck at 1 p. dangerous Water flowed the tires in the covering the boilers. The steamship Sulena, of from Antwerp for Boston, shoal near Cape Sable Light. extinguishing engine room and Nothing could be done to get the ship | off the rocks, as she was rolling heavily. The situation became eritical. All landed |safe. The wind increased to a gale, and ishell. The cargo consisted of | OF steel, gla | ¢ | cision ; S5avs: i i | | | | } \ . > +} > La BAND at the Roller Rink t> night, - , > ® ‘ ‘ it ‘ \ tore l ) nent Of wool works at Beer B ‘ ’ 7 ¢ ‘ { > ‘ ~ ed SEVERAL more Scott Act tmimonses have > ' ‘ ii¢ ication 18 Insp *: esi nee: ' “ i ) Ymen’s meeting this evening at eight mr nK i Ul x; M. ¢ \ \ . pend Magi \ ’ o } } noon , \ {rarrisan \ tillery meets tor je ad tis evening at 8 o'clock. Al ( tie cruis | = - ; ling of the lu \ SPLENDID sh of Lamps at W. Pp Co) a eas nov 243wks dy sie J : \ is msid t his ad i to \"\ : > . \ ind Ww tk Han . a 08s 18 to winter in London. g ' ; a} | ner, Hamm d len Kyek have left for rine > ' I 1 Li tto ur’ bout introduc . JOCKEY ARCH s to | wim } rcanides } ystem tores and H ; a oo.» ees I ate residences i . honored ier the turt as Conspi uously i it wa on > | i - UF Jack, Pro f Ma'’hema S and ; , N mai Philosophy e University of ONE or more « tric lamps would decidedly Fredricton dead improve the neighborhood of the railway sta -" }tion. How much longer shall we wait lie fis stat it Po we a Pr: t na | _ ~~ 8 e «4 Met] 2.6 We } rere burn to the g¢g ind and nh engine an , : maay kool OT Ti viethodist brick se eel d strovyed, }Chureh intend mold their Christmas Con- o i cert on Monday evening the 27th December. REMEMBER auctions by A. H. B. Macgowan | M R.A 1" : furniture to-morrow, at 2 o'clock : Gas| wor R. Ma died on Thursday even , ir it h sick : tle Yo | seral | Ste k at 12 noon Satur lay Apples af 2) 1s ws ' ©. 1 ie } ork. Lhe funeral ties j Will take place on Saturday, at 1 o'clock, p.m. > ™ | } | | : EN more Is Ses passe 1 throu | vk . i 5 N lectures under the ars- | ‘ tnroughn - § ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ john, N >. On esdaay They wet in em fe oe ‘ L., 0 Monday CvCniIng 9 d ’ ‘i the 90+] at a Rs coMee r . ree © Mr. Mx Kie, and were ‘ to rs ee subject vind Your P’s and United States ~é - ‘ii : | Det Se:1ges thre x, however in \ . Rits f , 1: : pre y : tuuced, radically ired. Address, with 10 ects. ‘ ’ “ n ’ ‘KH ; , ' 5 , ru nh Htonad 0 stamps yY OK World’s Dispensary a 2 ee ee into | Medical Association. trsaw i pM) = i i wit! ile : S -~ iis it : , , ’ +3 . + * lo Ler—One throne, slightly old-fashioned, | = 1 -— ‘ ee 2 8 i . . j wie to drafts, but a coinfortable articie for | Can Summersix t urns that the | t , 0 i t ss tet Apply to the Czar of sum of money ren om Rey Fathe i p> ‘ : as ‘ re . i Gre uss ; 0 on the premises in Bul lalssor ol ndian River on Sunday last ; iS. WIth Ti ‘ en mm ofa tew TOL ATS. bee ~ eturned , eV . ‘ , : : : ru Vision of Rest Waltz” is published. - j } hat 4 lad - : iAg plains t e young vy r’ARTIES in want of seaweed vi Se j ‘ j | " : I i Mal Wiii piea who lives 1 <t door to h m has secured a <« py eave thel! reers t acl : soot ' ccs ; al en Boot id the re T s had since she obtained it Store and 1 will attend to them at once. Price} jg but a vision : : : ; i s td A ViSsivai ") nts a load livered Johh MeEachen - nov 25 9 ‘ . : . nov <2) <1 A MEETING of the members and others in- > . . y terested in the success of the Young Men’s “IX women were arraigned in the Halifax Christian Asso tion of this city will be held | ; as y : - . pelice court on Monday, for various offences./in the Y. M. C. A. lower Parlor to-morrow lw wf them said they be longed to Charlotte-| evening, at 8 o'clock. town heir s¢ 1 in the Canadian Chicago | - . vo i ‘ : aT ias eviden orrupted them. | A Dakora exchang RY S » rhe longer we ibe S © irunan wspapel ind write about pe yple and . ‘ ‘ + +? 7 ““ . > t [a + , ANYONE wanting to look out something for | ©Ve@%s, the more we ealize how utterly im- - 5 7 s},! 1? , Xmas that no on has seen—we have re- { POSSiDie 1¢ is to scratch every man on the spot : : , , ' } ? ved to-day very handsome brooches and | * he itches the mo pin \ i gents bes iff buttons - 2 . . . : | A ae + ‘ » ] et E. ¥\ i vie {Cameron bD1ocK | 1LMO the om s rec utly cre ited at the & | Do reste Penitentiary ire those of a baker \\ are info that ¢ Ww Bijou nd a tailo These positions have, it is said, + he Island-American trotter has purchased | »een ilied Dy offi 1ais imported from Halifax th Abd } whic 1e thinks, pro md Prin Edward Island. mises to 1 | Bijou Americat rsemen - és KnOW V ntheyare on the .- ord Cart. Wa. Brown, formerly of the a stock liam Owen, was thrown from his carriage at os a! pein ee < te . oe | Eldon last (Wednesday) evening, and haa his ‘ ri. | ty ; iad fue first lecture of the season, under the | ©8 Prox His horse took fright at the auspices of the Literary und Scientific As | barking of a dog and radi away. ' - | - sociation, will be delivered in the Culedonian ; . : T f } : ' ie, thes : Clab rooms this evening. My Francis Bain | ue defendant in a Boston breach ol pro- is the lecturer, and ‘‘Darwinism” the sub-|™tse case was,a few days ago, mulcted in ject. Both are popular and a full house is | 38,541. Che plaintiff claimed iat the dam- expected * - a ° wwe to he heart was worth $10,099; but the , - ry, alt sno deiiberation, reduced hei . : ; Ee 1} Joun Hau, af/ias Spark the Westville, | Vit £0 O95 N.S., bizamist, was tri “Ha lifax on Mon - be ‘ a it if Winn lay He admitte Fehes 32 a marriage, but lak mortality returns in the city of Mon ; } . tres] yy last wee hag hat there were 5] claimed that it was illegal. He was sent oi Tou Week SnOW CHAL There were 105 : : nterments t} cl -emeteries f ; for trial in the Supreme Court. An example | termen ti th vy cemeteries. OF thi ber 17: death irred from diphtheria, 2 will likely be made of him for the benefit of | number 17 deaths occurred from diphtheria, 2 other married ‘ sparks. jfrom diphtheria croup | from intermittent a fever, and 1] from measles. \ FEW ynts ago, ti M mtreal steal I ) YD Po ~»,. wn i lled Lt Ch lottetown wd Tut rem bers st Peter's ! \ & 2 | bee ¢ ‘ +} vv . a 1 i Summerside recently, while olng up the St, | Society, of Dartmouth, N.58., celebra od a Law River collided with a schoon miversary of their organization on Sunday. | W : had no lights, cutting her down to the|In the morning the members turned out in ; ia : - » . : : j - 8 et 1) atractea water's edge The schooner had 19 passengers | procession and pt led the principal streets, besides her crew. All were rescued by ie nd in t evening Archbishop O Brien cle Polino’s boats livered an exceedingly interesting and practi- . - S ¢ ul lecture on te pe rance \ 1 lays ago we published a statement : : aie 1: . > ¢ | THe steamship Barrowmore, which left saying that upwards of LOO Island | nat : ee N } tt ‘ » a ; re n the t} Nove oT’. sotto horses had, so far this year, passed Baltimore on the 16t iof No om ver “ on ' i . rs 7 . iverni. 3 ‘rived at St. Jonuns, through St. John, N. B., to the United lad n, for L nn has . red. t wae i : : t vessel s cargo ooK fire on Friaay States. The number should have been 1,000/Nild. The carg : J tally destroyed. The hull damaged. No instead f 100. to say the Herald last, and will be to Strange of tl ship i not materially fa is Inte tne same erro in its Issue of yestet ” tne f ee e ; ; a T} i t then of cqu itdid not copy the | Steps have been taken to arreat the fire. he day ; but then of cours tan yt cops ‘ . a » 1? rrowmore is of the Johnson Line, of Liver- paragraph from Tm EXAMINER Darros 1h P oe of 4 000 : a pool, 7 as acargo capacity of 4,000 tons. r } 7 } r : r here a ) ittle on board. ba I'willingate, Nfld., Sua says: rhe Chet 300 head of cattl sh ever ken in these parts, or nage ; on saad yong gen ry a. ot ~ i nd |. Tue schooner Magellin Cloud, ¢ pt. Chor- ar} ’ ’ ’ “+ of he .ewfoul un } P : , : r perhaps in a 1 p oe a oe , ee burne, from this Island via Shelburne for t. was caught lately by an old fisherman, | > , : Jae: mw? ee ge ; \ Boston, arrived at Lockport, N, S., on the This fish, 19th. She sailed from Shelburne for Boston intal, and what , leart aEg ae one qu —,) } ++ . on . 1 learn, weighed on Rabie ta. that ito on tke 17th, and when about twenty-five miles makes it the more remarkable 1s that it was : . tee 4 i —e ss Une - ' : ed Bn Bettins ¢ north north-ea or Sea Island had he wy ht by well nigh the oldes inhavitant of 2 eee , : — ; ¢ | weather and split her foresail. She bore up hye : Vir Loge De rover Sv years oO : ' ‘ I th piace, Mr. howgers etng i Sar Lock port, und the same nigh dragzed he . : ’ ; ; ~— anchor in the harbor and got on the flats. On 7 - a : s iturd LV she si Li tK wna illed. A sur- Tux Sheriff of Queen's County ope ned his “G, Court to-day for the purpose of procee: ling | wy ap ar cae Riser tase pane , ; t« ve Mscnarg i } I i wy . with Mr. Campbell's objections to certain ‘ which he said had been polled in the mg po ling division The Sheriff heard Oysters. lence in the two votes proce xled with, and idjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock, for Six, —It is a matter of the purpose of giving his decision. Mr. Davies | many what a number of vas presenton behalfof Mr. McKenzie and | jivelihood in our city from the astonishment to make a sale af pers¢ m8 . vey has been heli, and her cargo was ordered | - | Monti eal; Nels m, ! November, by the Rev. | prolonged holiday, | dressed York, | Mrs Howatt, Crapaud; of the shore, like an egg 3,000 tons when morning came no portion steamer’s hull was visible from the and must have heen erushed s and paper stocks. The Eastern Difficulty. Opessa, Nov. 24. A Russian cruiser has arrived here with ‘aptain Nabokoff and other leaders of the recent revolt at Bourjas, Lonpon, Nov. 24. The fact that Baron de Staal, Russian Ambassador, is about to leave London for a is regarded as a_ pacific sign. Felephonic Communication. Louts, Nov. 24. The Court of Appeals has rendered a de- holding that contracts made over telephone wires are binding. The decision although a very re- has come into such common Te telephone, cent invention, | use that we think the courts may properly take judicial notice of the general manner and extent to which it is m: ule use of by the general business comn munity.” Political- On the Move. eines: Nov. Sir John Macdonald and eal: . immense and enthusiastic gather- ings at Berlin and Galt to-day. Throughout Ontario, nominations, both of Provincial and Dominion condidates on both sides are foing up. A New York Bribery Case, New York, Noy. 24. The jury in the bribery case against Alderman McQuade, have been discharged. They could not agree, and stood nine for acquittal and three for conviction. Mc- (Juade’s second trial is set down for Mon- day. —<————— The Cholera in Buenos Ayres. AyrREs, Noy. 24. Twenty fresh cases of cholera BUENOS have been reported in this city. The disease has spread to Ensenada Cordova and San Nicholas. Fire on a Steamer. Liverproon, Noy. 24. The Inman Line steamer City of Chester, which arrived here Noy. 22 from New took fire while lying atthe West Alexandra Docks. The cargo was badly damaged. Another Failure. MOonTREAL, Richard Smardon, facturer, ties of $173,000, Nov. 24. boot and shoe manu- assigned to-day, with total liabili- and assets about $63,000. Failure. Ont. Noy. 24. N. R. Scott, grocer, has just made judi- cial abandonment of his estate. Liabilities $11,009. KINGSTON, We ather B Bulletin. Toronto, November 25—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds mostly fair weather, stationary or lower temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov 24 Pictou; S C L Rood, E W Dorken, Summerside. -~-J A Leaman, Truro; Burns, Freetown; J Lefurgey, OSBORNE HOUSE, Nov 19—E Boswall, Victoria Cross; P S McNutt, Amherst, N 8; J O Arsenault, Egmont Bay; C C Carlton, Souris; G A Poole, Lower Mohtague ROCKLIN HOUSE. G J Jenkins, Houlton, Me: Duncan tou, NS; W D McLeod, Bay East Point; Miss Dixon, Seven Mile Bay; Chas Taper, Bradal- Grand River; Rev Alex Faleone,r Pictou, N 8; Duncan Hyde, John West River; Stainforth Sanderson, Mrs P Bowers and child, city. Nov 24 Mc Masters, Pic View: John Dixon, Grand River; Jas Kehoe, bane; Alex Forbes, >> _ MARRIED. Mary’s Church, Souris, on the 15th Donald F. McDonald, Miller, of Souris, to Miss of the same place. At St. Andrew P. Whalen, Melvina Cheverie, At the residence of the bride’s father. on the 18th inst, by the Rev. John Goodwill, assisted by he Rev. John tlute hison, Mr. Daniel Stewart, of Keplock, to Gears, daughter of Miss Isabella | David Bears, Esq., of North River. Mr Campbe il acted for himself. | oysters. You can searcely pass a curtained oes ' . window or securely fastened door, but pre- i ‘ wer F ! t he ' re i } \?” . raters ”’ Tae Bathurst Courier says that th PE | sonts a card with the word Oysters } entta tnt y yrech 1 at that place ; ry ea ; mats Sail Iq UaRdO, WO a printed thereon. ‘There must be an im raw ‘er fort te : vee week, has al ways be . - aa oes: mepse quantity ; th ire bivalves eaten by ' > * ‘ , ve . ‘ | : Th »f the capta is died within a vi ul } eur young men, t » enable those vendors to , , ’ : . ; ey “ , . ie , : ‘ ; tt ; 7 : rer high rents, dress in fii st class 3 yle, ' te in ire Ww a i pay #445 we 16 ht they ' ill not drive fast hors« and strut throu rh our ; vi eitist mnt they wii 0 a : Hi \ rort fin re th wpa : streets with all the Ln portance — oI or If ness is so profitable, it yatting ia the cabin * the v ! Lires. lf the business } so pi tb > i | wee wfterwards they were all} would be well for some of our hard-working ‘ ” ' j + | : id = , niall to their other 1 wm they had contract On | mechanics to add this orancn thel ile , | j 1} +} » diwsdea the nroht l of her. jemployments, alia ts us al it the pron ; ” aa te that ‘Mr. | Mere evenly. Ur, would it not bea go cd ' hon Tele ip repo! . wir. ‘de , ia ense all oyst er dealers to sell | j lan Beak of Charlottetown, LO, ; ee ; A ae “ a Dotnaac Junction, on them | more puod ly tl han is done at pre : nt. menreas ee ae . ws 1 girl of seven- It is evident that there is a secret about |} Tuesday, with their daugat 8 =: -The}tho wre paration of this exe ellen shell- fish, teen years, who had lost her reason. - I ; to keep the +e very sad. Last} when so much care is taken to circumstances of the case are very | sow go 1 the brother of Miss Beales was sus+| rays of the sun, or the electric igh rom ; aa ] f being one of the two boys who! striking upon them. Will, some a the ; ed 0 4 . want nly shot a youth while driving along epicures throw a little light on the subjec > buLo € e r} utsi ( wi I ' one of the hig ghways on the Islan i i The land thereby ive the outside worl Id a of the law followed youug Beales to glimpse of how to procure a small portion rome and there arreate i him in the pl 2 of the good things, which are so carefully a. 7 irl ¥ oO st nied ; } £ | a ; ] at his —e r rhe girl wi 5 ” - : hat |! uarded from the lips of the excluded ri} % her protne v vio . : 2 . e arrest and a) of he lovers of the oyster + Charlottetown, Nov. 20. tt AL CEILI ET ITE + ae hee ! that time up to the pres ntday she has aa ' Finding that sne been out of her mind. i .t. | not be cured on the Isl: wn het pane .4 to take her to eminent practitioner 1 for that purpose they parents ‘ Lf been devised by a He has invent- A lift for the lazy has citizen of Alexandria, Va. resolv were én i ' 26th November, LAST TRIP FOR THIS SEASON For Sf. John's, Newfoundiand. TEAMER COBAN. for St. John‘s, N‘fid, S will be due here FRIDAY M ORNING, the and will carry cattie and sheep {on deck, in ston, anu : ‘ r » | j : } ; S + The incessant babble of the led a contrivance which, by being attached | f here : ; wlatfarm was - ge wae i Hicted young girl on the station platiorm ™™ | +, an alarm clock, will kindle a fire at an} sat wane « : o> © i. her arents, i . 1 * “ } aa ain —" i cn ery painful to hear She and h t itime desired. by this arrangement peopk an attendant, were in the smoking | ai have a good fire burning in their rooms srlor ar during the ranjoe | comp urtment of the Pp who was accused vf when they get up in the nyornikag, wad mK yt | MS « te ee ect ge ilong r Win | ! i ; ‘ For freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO., Agents, Nov. 38, 1886.—8i ss le a as " - THU RSDAY, NC RICE. Mu debtors of James A. Reid, lately doing bus ines $s in Charlottetown, under the name of REID BROs.,, are hereby requested and notified to pay the respective umouvts of their several indebtedness to MR. 8s. STEWAR i, Solicitor, Newson’s Block, Charlottetown, who alone is authorised to give receipts and discharges for the same, JOHN D. REID, assignee of the Books aud Beek Debis of the said James A. Reid on Nov. 23, 1886—4i IN THE SUPREME COURT. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Plaintiffs, and JAMES A. REID, An absent debtor, Defendant. ALL parties indebted to the defendant are hereby notified that I have received an Attachment against the above named absent debtor, at suit of above named plaintiffs ; and that they are required’to pay the sums due from them, re~pectively, into my hands as Sheriff of Queen’s County, or of such person to be appointed as a trustee by a Judge or the Court, at or within seven days after the return of said attachment. Dated November 13th, 1886. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff of Queen’s County. Charlottetown, Nov. 13th, 1886—nov23 IN THE — WILLIAM O, N. PARKER, Plaintiff, vs. James A, Reip, An Absent Debtor, Defendant. Atl iL parties indebted to the Defendant are here- by notified that Ihave received an attach- ment in the above suit against the above named Defendant, and that they are required to pay the Sums due from them respectively into my hands, as sherift of Queen’s County, or into the hands of such persons as may be appointed a trustee by tae Court or a Judge at or within seven days after the return of said attachment. Dated November, 22nd, 1886, HENRY LONGWORTH, oe of Queen’s County. Ch’town, nov 22,—I wek IN THE SUPREME COURT. ~_ THomas W. JOHN boyb, JoHN COWEN AND WILLIAM K, MOLLisON, Plaintiffs, DANIEL, Between - AND JAMES A. REID, An absent debtor, - Defendant. — ———~ ALL parties indebted to the defendant are here- by notified that I have received an attach- ment in the above suit against the above named defendant, ana that they are required to pay the sums due from them respectiv ely, into my hands as Sheriff of Queen’s County, or into the hands of such person as may be appointed a trustee by the Court, or a Judge at or within seven days after the return of said attachment. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff of Queen's County. Ch’town, Noy. 20, 1 wk.—novy 22. Miss SADIE WILSON, Charlottetown, re- cently frou New Eagland Couservatory of Music, Boston, is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils on piano. Nov. 11, 1886.—2wks eod 4 ives tas TP raw’ a: a ae housework. Hillsborough noy 25 3i general WANTED A Girl for Taylor, Apply to Mrs. W. Street. I OST—On Saturday last, between the Baptist 4 Church and ithe Rankin House,a God EKar- the tinder will be rewarded by leaving it nov25 2i pd 9% TO LET—On Great George “Street, 1s pply to Simon W. Crabbe, nov25 3i rinpg at THE EXAMINER office. fo LET—A House on Richmond St. (near Hills- borough Square), Ccuntaining eight rooms, yard and stables; rent moderate. good ceilar, der noy2> 4i Apply to J. B. Macdonald. [O,LET—Shop anc Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by W. W. Kodd Apply on the premises. nov24 tf WAST. ED—To Rent immediately. a House con- taining five or six rooms, within 6 or 7 min- utes walk of the Railway, preferred. Apply at this office. nov24 tf DRY 100DS SALESMAN WANTED IMME- DIATELY—A young man, must be a gv salesman and stock-keeper and understand win- dow dressing. Apply, giving reference as to character and stating salary to Ketter & Pugsley, Amherst, N.S. nuv22 di A ‘Man and Boy for general work. nov20 tf V ANTED Apply at Revere House. -A aan ‘atone Mare, seven years old, dam by imported biood horse Roland: sire, Bagnall’s Messenger. The mare is now in foal by Ali Right. Apply at EXAMINER office, noyl) tf por SALE T°, LET- ~The House at’ the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enguire at THE EXAMINER Ollice. novi7 eod O 1.Et—In Subscrier‘s building, a large office, suitable for Club or Assembly Koom.—J. Me weac hern. sept 23 mo wed mo LE T—Shop and Dwelling, situate on Grafton Street, opposite Law Courts. Apply at Quecn Square Dining Rooms. no 2 tf por SALE or to Let a House containing6 rooms and an attic, with pump in kitchen, opposite Woolen Factory, Spring Park. Apply to Wm. McKie, carriage builder. oct23 tf r° LE T House on Water Street, opposite the Railway Station, Apply atthisoflice, octl3 C LE T—Tha ut brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2i cod W: AN TE ‘ED. -Three MeLeod & Co, TO LET-—-A House on stable and well in yard. Coatmakers.—John nov9 6i good Pleasant Street, with Apply to Williaa Dodd. oet4 O LET -A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres ot Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm sicLeod, "isa. For further rticulars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Viacent’s 1 aaa nov OR SALE—-A Dwelling House and Shop situzte on Kuston Street. For terms and par- tieulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard, septs tf That brick House on Dunéas E spla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Conn vily. jun2i eod tf T° LET- \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A first-class Cook (references required.) Apply at the Revere good wages. noyllt? House ; po LET. House on King Street, cantaining six rooms in good vepair; stable fn the rear, Ap- nov9 tf SES PET ERS ply at EXAMINER office, oO LET— A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s* possession given immedi- aiely. E nquire at the Duncan House, corner Priave and Water Sirects,—W, Hs Bar; a Pe NOVEMBE R 25, BEER LADIES’ Fur-lined Cloaks, Astrachan Sacks, BROS. MEN’S Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Redingotes, Fur Gloves Ulsters, Jerseys, Hosiery, Felt Hats, . Gloves, Dress Goods, Underclothing, Trimmings, ec. * Gloves, Shirts, &e., Xe. aan (ouni MOD TTIN GRY - HATS and BONNETS, in Felt and Straw—all the {Leading Styles, and a magniticent line of TRIMMINGS All orders receive Miss Saunders’ personal attention} CARPETS! CARPETS Bb oR BROS. Ch’'town, Nov. 11, 1886. BRITISH WAREHOUSE Sac QUEEN STREET. 0 Our Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS is now — Complete in Every Department, Comprising all the Latest NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON Basta |... Gome — of as Grood Value as is to be hadin the City. A ty BRowe Ch’town, Nov. 12 = a = — =. oe — = —wky PY) WHAT ? W HAT others advertise for THE TRADE. amu) Qur Sales for the last quarter are —~33s— Per cent. in advance of any previous quarter; and, while thanking the public for increased custom, we wish to intimate that we have a very fine Stock of Goods in our different lines, representing the best value ever offered in the Province, and being still desirous of increasing the number of our customers, and also to meet the low prices ruling for the products of the farm, our prices this fall and winter, to cash buyers, will be—as heretofore—the LOWEST OBTAINABLE. MARK WRIGHT & ©O. READ THIS E buy our Clothes direct from the nanufacturers, ¢ quent! y we are able to meet those Big Discounts “ we read about” without any sensational adv ertising. We carry the Largest Stock of Imported Cloths on the Island. Overcoatings, in blue, black, brown and green. Meltons, Naps, in blue, black, brown and green. Worsteds, in all the fashionable shades and colors. English, Scotch, Irish, Canadian and Island Tweeds in endless variety, made in the Leading Styles, at Botton Prices. Splendid value in Gent’s Furnishings, Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1886. conse- — -——_—-!) JOHN M°SLEOD & CO, UPPER QUEEN 8T., (Op. Roger’s New Brick Block.) * On'tdwn, Oew oY) aide, ee agg inn Ee ~tedadbethhedinrsaidediicaiod SE RI, IT 5 4 a SRE NR RR SEIT RET OT TS Ps " » . le ee a > esemgeenes : :