THE DAILY EXAMINI The Liberal Conservative TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. fs Room is in the store lately eceupied DY Ur. George R. Strong, in J. D. WeLeod's. building, Queen Nf, Committee Room will be open every day and evening during the Campaign. a “ ails Local and Other Items. Hon. James Crow, M. L. C., is in town to aa’ ‘ seniiiciti Hox. Mr. SOLLIVAN’s Subway speech on at pes > - - Rrowarp Hunt, | Ese., vn to day. Summerside is in ~ - Fresh Scotch CAKE at the City Steam Rakery.—-]. Quirk, Prince Street. > EWALI suffrage recognized in the fullest in the Queen Square ballots. V ote y a ften. Remember this will test is really the most yal party. “ 2 i (ue Mahommedans will celebrate Queen £ JInbi'ee in t mosjucs throughout India with special prayers for the stability and werfare ot the Empire. — DirenTHEeRIA of a virulent type is making i havoe among the children of Cow, Bay, { B Several deaths have occurre lL. The Reard of Health has ordered the elosing of \all schools, urches and the halls. against yg ing _ Messrs. MceLeop anon Buake will adires the electors of Orwell Cove and vicinity on | Friday, he 18th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m., y will be glad to meet gentlemen i ’ - SOCTAI bhere will a ial this even- ing at 7.30 for one hour inthe Methodist Brick ¢ \ literary and musical pro. ; “ wiven, followed by refresh- : l by the ladies. Collection for Missio : all ‘ 3 * May (JUEREN. Who knows he beautiful girl who died so young hac blessed with Dr. Pierce’s ‘* Favorite Pre m se mizht bave reigned on many “another bright May-dlay ‘lhe ‘* Favorite Pres ription is a certain cure for all those eli waders to which fem les are liable. - fue Treasurer of the P. E. Island Hospital +3 to acknowledge the receipt of the fol- lowing amounts: From Pownal Circuit Metho Church. 86: from Second Methodist from Chureh of Christ, Mon- Monta- List Church city. $7: tague, $10.82; from Albion L. O. L., », $10: tetal, $33.82. s 7 fur Post Offiee is now located in the mag- nificent new building on Queen Square. The Savings Bank, Customs Department and ver offices are being made ready, and will Oe be oceupied in afew days. The fittings of the different o‘fices are bandsome as well as ducable, and are the subject of much favor- able comment. o fae Cameron Brovux to tHe Front !--We arc pleased to learn that another rize has been kindly contributed by our popular drug- gist, D. O'M. Reddin, Esq., in order to stimu- late the ladies to increased exertions in the competition sale of voting tickets in aid of (Queen Square Garden Fand, consisting of a lady's handsome plush toilet dressing case, satin, containing solid ivory snd nickel-plated ‘mirror, value This prize is on view at Reddin’s Drug und is given on the same terms as the vold watch presente ih ah. Ww. Taylor, Esq. It is even hinted t yet one more prize in the shape of a silver watch is to be presented by another public-spirited citizen in connec- tion with the above voting, the value of which will depend on the number of tickets sold by this evening, and will be announced in the newspapers a day or two previous to the closing of the poll. embossed ili brush, <Nnno Sif), “=f re, +} tall Tue three-story brick building lately erect- ed for Messrs. Dodd & Rogers on Queen Street may be classed as one of the best in the city. Its size is 46x90 and 60 feet high. The outside is supported by iron columns made at the foundry of Messrs. MeKinnon & McLean, und the inside supports by Messrs. A. White t Son. The front of the building is heavily trimmed with Nova Scotia freestone and brown stone, which gives it a very pretty ap- nearnee. A heavy parapret wall, cope: with freestone runs round three sides,which is mainly intended-as a fire break, The celiar an excellent one, a substantial stone vali * feet high running round it, and the floor composed of concrete eight inches deep. Mr. Philip Coyle, jr., had the contract for the brick and stone work, and it is unnecessary to state he performed it satisfactorily and credit ~ ably. as did also Messrs. Lowe Bros., contrac- tors for the wood work. The architects were Messrs. Phillip und Chappell, who also sup i he greater portion of he used by store, ie work. j this building wiil, we understan, Messrs. Dodd & Rogers as a wholesale erintended tl _——— «+ Death of Felix Walker, Esq., M. D. ‘he many friends of Dr. Felix Walker will learn with deep regret of his rather sudden death, which happened yesterday morning, at his place of residence, Cardi- van Bridge. Dr. Walker, who had been very much occupied of late with profes- sional work, and as a consequence almost day and night on the road, contracted, some lew days ago, & severe cold, which, aggravated by subsequent exposure, devel- oped a severe case of pneumonia. During his last hours he was surrounded » by Drs. Conroy, Wal Gillis, McLaren and Me- Intyre, who did all they could to stay the eruel hand of death. but without avail, and he passed quietly away, yesterday. D W wker was a B80 of D ynald Walker, af Launching Place. a brother of the Rev. Dr. Walker, pastor of Rollo Bay parish and & nephew of the late Hon. Patrick Walker. Some three or four years ago he graduated With the highest honors at McGill Univer- sity, Montreal, received the degree of M. D., and returning to the Island estab- lished himself at Cardigan Bridge, where he was in the enjoyment of a good practice. Dr. Walker, although young in his profes- sion, stood high as a medical practitioner. He was eminent ly successful in the treat meni difficult cases, his opinion and de 1S610ns bein alway: re spected and upheld by the Medical Faculty. The grief which the announcement of his death caused the people amongst whom he lived and worked Wasa sufiicient indication of the place he eecupied in their esteem and affection. In Dr. Walker's death King’s County has lost & most estimable and promising citizen. taw of To his family and fjowde wy | | | [Specra: Desearcues to Tuk Examiner.) he 4 ’ ‘ DaSPaPcHes, re THE CAMPAIC AC HST i iy ‘esting at Mount Stewart, ‘We ISSUES OP THE DAY | 4 i Grit Weeting Fizzies. | ' ' | 'Meetiug at Bear River. - Gonsarvative Gains, ‘Liberal | ; Mount Srewarr, Feb. 16. \ large and enthusiastic i held in the Mount Stewart William J. Logan, Esq.. meeting Was Hall last night. occupied chair. John S. MeDonald, Esq . delivered an excellent address on the public ques- {tions of the day. He made a very favor- fable impression and was loudly cheered, |W. S. Stewart, Esq., fairly carried the | theeting by pl su led and ( heere : storm. He was repeatedly ap- E. J. Hodgson, Esq., followed by giving a ringing and elv- quent The meeting concluded amid loud cheers for the candidates. Every man is determined to do his best to make the victory of Messrs. Ferguson and Camp- bell complete. A vote of thanks to the gentlemen who addressed the meeting pass- ed unanimously, which was duly acknew- ledged by E. J. Hodgson. The Grits held a meeting in a small room in the basement. The interest became so dull from listening to Mr. Warburton’s confused and mixed array of figures, and a series of readings by Mr. Harris, from a wonderful serap book, that the whole thing fizzled. The Grits became disgusted with the exponents of their policy, and many of them joined the Conservative meeting, de- termined to vote on election day for the cause of law and order. Spec ch. Souris, Feb. 16. A large meeting was held at Bear River last evening. Jas. Keefe, Esq,. occupied the chair. The administration of Sir John A. Macdonald's Government was defended in an able speech by John McLean, Esq., M. P. P. The Liberal Conservatives will take three votes to the one they got in 1882 at this polling place. A vietory for Macdonald and sure. Currie got his speech very stale. Muttart is off but it was —— eC Cee UPPER PROVINCES CONSERVATIVE PROSPECT lected by Acclamation. ae 8 eee Backing Grits Down. CONTEMPTIGLE GRIT TACTICS. Another Victory Certain. ee ee Haurrax, Fob. 16. The nomimations yesterday in some places were very exciting. Only one Grit, Mr. Scriver, of Huntingdon, was elected by acclamation. Five Government supporters were re- turned tnoppesed, viz.: Dupont, Bagot; Coursol, Montreal East ; Meara, Yale, B. C.; Ross, Lisgar; and Gigaylt, Rov- ville. The Grits have also abandoned King’s and Gloucester, N. B., and Centre Toronto, one seat in Pictou, where only Conserva- tives are runuing, and the Grits are running a disqualified candidate in Prince Edward Island. The Government thus starts with a gain of eleven seats. In many other counties, such as Fronte- nac. Sherbrooke, Carleton, North Hastings, South Simcoe and Ottawa County dummy Grit candidates were placed in the field at the last moment, in order to save Mr. Blake fromthe additional humiliation of absolutely abandoning these seats to the Government. The wave of race and revenge, and pre- judice, is subsiding in Quebec, and the Government will have at least fifteen of a majority there. In Cntaris the prospects are most cheer- ful: The Grits are only running one candidate for three Toronto seats, and the Conservatives are confident of redeeming North York, Exst York, East Sincoe, North Ontario, South Ontario, Peel, West Dur- ham. Bothwell, Bast Bruce, South Huron and Kingston, while West Lake Superior will return solid (Government delegation. In New Brunswick,MeCready has thrown up the sponge, and leaves Minister Foster to whip Domville for the fourth time in four years. Iu Gloucester the Grit candidates have retired. This has sadly demoralized the Grits. oS. ‘Ably aid = Eloguently D.senssed, | the | Speaking at Aunapolis, Attorpey-General hee aia is — — -— —— would be sustained, but pleaded for the election of Ray, on the ground that a good Opposition was needed. In Digby, Shelburne, Baddeck and Dor- chester, the Grits have substituted ruffian- ism for argument, without convincing the electors of the righteousness of their cause. In Queen’s, Mack, the Grit candidate, made a brutal attack upon Lady Macdonald. He charged her with selling her honor and with wearing the price of her shame around her neck. This is not the first time the (irits have assailed Lady Macdonald, and Mack's ruffianism has disgusted even his own friends, The Trial of Irish M. P's. Dusit, Feb. 15, ' Mixed jury has finally been empanelled \for the trial of Dillon and the other Irish |M. P’s., charged with conspiracy for carry- ing on the ** No Rent Plan of Campaign,” They will probably disagree. | Weather Bulletin. Toronto, February 16 —19 a.m. Light to moderate winds, cloudy or partly cloudy and mild. NOMINATIONS, } j In addition to the naminators of Messrs. Ferguson & Campbell, whose names were published yesterday, are the following, and hundreds in addition are still ‘* crowded pout.” : | George W McKinnon, John C. Harding, Mab | colm McLean, John W McLean, William | Campbell, Graham's Road; John D Vie- | Donald, James Smith, George McKay, Wilk jliam) McKay, William McRae, Wiliam BE ; Cotton, Michael Lawler, Daniel Sallivan, Thomas Sullivan, William MeKay, Allan Me- Kay, John O'Connor, Angus Macdonald, John MeDonald, Walter White, Cornetius Sullivan, Clifton; James Mayhew, William MeKay, Josiah Wigmore, Wigmore Road; Patrick Hanitin, Campbelton; Albert Simpson, Joseph D Whitehead, Stanley Bridge; Finlay Mathe- son, C Matheson, M Cummings, Darlington; Francis Bain, North River; David Walsh, Gornwail; Charles Dockend6rif, George A Dockendorff, Jacob Dockendortf, Benjamin Dockendorff, James A Dockendorf!, William Horriel, North River; .Edward kJsworth, Cornwall: C G White, Donald McDonald, Neil McKinnoa, Donald MeKinnon, Joseph Moreside, Hugh McKinnon, James Byrne, Daniel Byrne, Moses Byrne, North River; Alexander Gillis, Edward Egan, Thomas Ma- honey, John Egan, Francis Egan, Cornwall; Jacob Bain, North River; Alex McDonald, Angus McDonald, West River; Jos Doiron, Theodore Doucette, Abraham Doucette, Peter Gauthier, Andrew Gauthier, Joseph Doiron, Eusebe Gallant, Andrew Brown, Joseph Gal- lant, Sylvester LeClair, Firmin Pineau, Cleo- phas Leclair, North Rustico; Moses Doiron, Cavendish Road; Peter Blacquier, Jerome Gallant, Andrew Blacquier, Pacifique Petre, Peter Doiron, Fidele Blanchard, Joseph Blac- quier, Laman Leclair, Louis Pineau, Gilbert Peters, Levie Blacquier, Samuel Doiron, Philomen Peters, George Leclair, Joseph Gal- lant, Louis Blacquier, Dominick Blacquier, fheophno Pineau, Louis Peters, Abraham Gallant, Leon Blackier, North Rustica; Jotm Boyce, A H Mutch, James Doyle, Lot 48; Albert Mutch, John Driscoll, Alfred Forbes, Mount Herbert, Lot 48; Isidore Gallant, M D, Oyster Bed Bridge; Theodorus Doucette, Isadore Peters, Andrew Martin, Gilbert Gallant, Bernard Doiron, Easmus Martin, Joseph Doiron, John Pineau, Rustico- ville; W H Hogan, John Pendergast, John Hogan, Wm Pendergast, Thomas Pendergast, Wm Power, Philip Doyle, Patrick Murphy, Joseph McAleer, Felix Murphy, Timothy Harrington, Michael Harrington, Edward Coughlin, Wm Kelly, Hope River, Lot 22; John Acorn, Pownal; Walter Simpson, Arthur Simpson, John Canning, Bay View; John Mac- Kenzie, J P, Angus McKenzie, Robert A Me- Kenzie, Ewen © McKenzie, Wm McLure, John MecLure, Philip McLure, James Marr, John MeLure, Cornelius Fleming, Charles Court, T F MacKenzie, Ewen J Mac- Keuzie, Jerome Doucette, Rustico; Patrick Reid, William Bowling, Hope River; Joseph Harrington, Bay View; John Coughlan, Thomas Coughlan, John McInnis, John Flem- ming, Patrick Flemming, Simon Delaney, Daniel McCann, Andrew McCann, Hope River; Robert Jones, Henry Jones, Hazel- brook, Lot 48; John Monaghan, John Mor- risey,*Lot 48; Valentine Boyce, William Boyce, Mermaid Farm; Thomas Carr, Adrien Doiron, Peter Gallant, F Gallant Peter Doucett, Jere- miah Gallant, Moses Gallant, Matthias Gal- lant, Angus Gallant, James Gallant, Andrew Peters, John Stewart, Peter Peters, Eusebe Gallant, Angus P Gallant, Henry Duncan, Edwin Carr, Allan McDonald, Jerome Gallant, Joseph. Doucette, Albert McKay, jonaventure. Gallant, Theophilus Doucette, Hubert Gallant, Hubert Peters, John Dun- can, Moses Peters, Rustico; John Driscoll, Daniel Driscoll, Sampson Farquharson, John Forbes, Alfred Forbes, Mount Herbert, Lot 48; Thas Doyle, Stanislans Buatte, David Pino, Samuel Gauthier, William Weeks, Joseph Pino Lamang Martin, Dominick Buotte, John Goutor, Joseph Davis, Felix D Buote, Peter Doiron, Felliscian Doucette, Nazaire Gallant, Beloney Leclair, Benjamin Macken- zie, Prospere Blaquir, John Gallant, Marshal Peters, Cyriac Pino, Thomas Pineau, Joseph Gauthier, Zachara Ejoutak, Leon Callant, Napoleon Pineau, John Gautier, jr, Joseph Doucette, Leon Doucette, Peter Leclair, Do- sithe Gallant, Bruno Doucette, North Rustico; Peter Scott, Alex Scott, John MecGougan, Joseph Kennedy, jr, John F Scott, George Bennett, Mark Bennett, Isaac Henderson, Brackley Point Road; Andrew Berrigan, William Patridge, Patrick Berrigan, William Gill, John Berrigan Edward Berrigan, Union Road; Frederick H Horne, Edward Horne, Henry Horne, John Horne, James Locke, Albert Smith, Samuel Sanders, John Diamond, Winsloe Road; Henry Chowen, John Chowen, George UHssery, John W yatt, Hugh McKinnon, Highfield; George Dixon, Rose Valley; Robert Dixon, Malcolm McDonald, Alex Buchanan, John McLeod Dyke, Bradalbane; Anthony Collett, William H Collett, Patrick Hagen, James E Wadman, Westmoreland; Joon Gorman, North Melville; James Waddell, Qld Tryon Road; Thomas Kelly, James Kelly, Francis Smith, North Melville; James E Newsom, George Trowsdale, Westmoreland; John Craig, James Dutiey, Inkerman; Edward Anderson, Westmoreland; John Flood, James Flood, North Melville; John C Mathers, Jas French, John Francis, Westmoreland; James _Gorman, North Melville Road; George A Sim- ‘mons, Westmoreland; James McDonald, Kelly’s Cross; Thomas Monaghan, Westmore- ‘land; Thomas Moreay, Neil Waddell, ‘Samuel Waddell, Kelly’s Cross; Alexander |MeLennan, Ronald McLennan, J oR ‘Elliott, Angus Nicholson, Alex McPherson, | Donald McPherson, Norman Munroe, Duncan Gillis, Angus Gillis, Maleolm MePherson, Donald B McLeod, John MeLeod, Junction Road; John M Grant, Dan R McDonald, | Edward Burke, D 1) McLeod, Wm J MeDon- ald, Orwell Gov Gi Nes 44 sgl tin a ve: Wm Smith, Newten,”. Lot ‘isy Gow Urey Sten, UY ade “aT WEDNESD \" 4 Dermett, Orwell Brush Wharf: Alex McDon- ald, Orwell Cove; Daniel .\ Coady, Newton; Alex McDonald, Rouald 1) McDonald, Wm Dreeland, Daniel Alex MeDonald, Orwell Cove; Philip Curran, George M Gill, Richard Gill, Peter McKenna, John Connolly, Newton, Lot 57; Gordon Gill, Montague Cross; Albert E Tremere, Lot 31; 1) E Caimphell, Darlington; Hugh Campbell, North Wiltshire; i John T MeLever, Darlington; James Coady, North Wiltshire; John Watts, Thomas Tre- mere, Lot 31; John Murray. James Murray, Tobias Murray, Emyvale; Peter Murray, Lot 65; James Connolly, James MeGonnell, Bernard Murray, Emyvale; William Cullen, Michael Cullen, William Cody, Michael Cody, Michael Cody, jr, Frank Carrahar, Fiank Kelly, Wiltshire; James Clerkin, Michael Clerkin, Emyvale; James Clerkin, Hartsville; John Clerkin, William Clerkin, Wiltshire; Alex M McRae, Waterside; Alex Anderson, Mount Mellick, Henry Burke, Southport; Albert Boswall, Pleasant Hill, Thomas Dela- henty, Mill View; John P Wood, Alexandria; James McEyer, Village Green; C N McLeod, Pownal; Allan McDenald, Pleasant Hill; J R Moore, Gerge H Moore, Pownal; Ronald A Visey, Mount Mellick, George Jenkins, Mill View, Henry Green, Martin Jackman, Thomas Curley, Village Green; Joseph Visey, Pownal; Frank J Haley, Joseph B Haley, Waterside; Edward Hynes, Alfred J Hynes, Mill View; William Wood, Alexandria; John Visey, Roderick J Visey, John J MeDonald, Mount Mellick; William Wood, Alexan- dria; Richard MeMillan, Pownal; Alex- ander McDonald, Roderick McRae, John McLean, Murdoch McLean, Michael McLeod, Laughlin A McLeod, Samuel McLeod, Angus McDonald, John Murchison, John Buchanan, Point Prim Polling Division; Montague Ste- phens, William | McDonald, David Cook, John Hector Nelson, Orwell Cove; James Cody, Laurence Cody, David Cook, Newton Post Office; John H Nelson, William Carey, William Carey, China Point; Maleolm Me- Leod, Mal McLeod, Kinross Post Office; James Cody, Jas Coady, Montagne; Alex D MeRae, Gallas Point; William Martin, M H Read; Edward Kelly, Edward Kelly, Montague Valley; William Martin, Grand View; Ernest McMillan, Western Covehead; Albert McKinnon, Brackley Point; Ewen Stewart, Brackley Point Road; James Doucette, John Diamond, Charles Diamond, Robert Roberts, Cephas Nunn, Winsloe Road. @ueen Square Fund. Resnlt of voting in aid of Queen Square fund at noon to-day :- Sir John. Macdonald. «..c.5..44........ 714 Hon. Edward Blake..............,.... 474 Tellers —Representing Sir John A. Mac- donald, Joseph McCarey; representing Hon. Edward Blake, Walter Matheson. The result will be published daily. Voters will kindly remember that ballot boxes are placed at Apothecaries’ Hall, Reddin’s Drug Store, and Diamond Bookstore. Ladies can be supplied with packets of tickets at the stores of C. D. Rankin and G. H. Haszard. Pf, (SLA ALIA LAN and after MONDAY: February 14th, the Regular Trains on the Cape Traverse Branch will run daily (Sundays excepted) as foilo ws :— Leave Cape Traverse at 6.4} a. m.. connecting at County Line Junction with trains for east and west. Leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., con- necting there with trains from east and west. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Peilway Gfliee, Ch’town, Feb. 10th. 1887. —ex pat 61 why fi her gua# Ae PURITY le oe Pn OS RTGE Waa ie nt fogs cA (i Pu eis | ace PAy Rae beg | Seba ed Te CERTIFIED TO BY re BF... W. BEstTt, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. DARGAINS | - BARGAINS | Chairs, Tabies, Bedsteads, &¢ and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room, all kinds. Bedsteads, Beds, Matrasses, Pillows, all kinds of Coairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffon- iérs, Hook-case3, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. PICTURE FRAMES and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Vinest Quality--Cheap. e Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Phades, Coruices, Poles, Rings, aware Bands,’ Chains, Hooks. Blind Kol- ers, &C, Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mat- trasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and Waggous— cheap, cheap, at JOHN NEWSON'’'S QUEEN SQUARE, (Op. New Post Office.) Jan. 27, 1887—3 mos pat her NOTICE. W # have decided to leave the books of W.R _ Borebain in his hands until the 16th of F&B- RUARY, next. All bills are to be paid to him up te that date, and he is hereby authorized to give receipts for the same. Settle with him at once and save trouble. : ‘AMHERST BOOT & SHOE C2. ' Feb, 1, 1887—t] 15th ; eee é 44 a°G: Quis’ - | FF ae, 535 ie . ae - — j | WANTED—A good general servant (liberal wages) in a small family; references re- quired, Apply at this office. f | FOR SALE--A good Mileh Cow { Apply at EXAMINER office. ) MIULLNER's ASH SIFTER.—A few lef one warranted. febi 2 és Beek * EBPER . WAN : competent , uly ; m 0 oy dace | i , eb9 (newly calved febd TED — 4 ee t, every. wks é i 186. 1887. a A A A renee wecmcsintete —_—- et oe G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. —_—j—— ne 4 2 . > Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder. o--- = ' i. in Stock, a full line of the best Haglish and American office STATIONERY of all AN kinds, for merchants, lawyers, government offices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's private use, NOTE, LETTER and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities and prices, ranging from the very cheap to the best English Vellums. “se “3 8 i: IN VELOF as, All | Writing and Copying INKS—Statford’s is the best, in all sizes; but always keepin stock Carter's, Stephen's, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT- -Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minute Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent's Purses, Memofandum aad Pass Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter Books, &c., always in stock. I have now in stock a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will be made to order, in any style, at very Low Prices. Ruling, Frinting and Binding, to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATION ERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. in Sizes and Prices, -— O— G H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE Ch’town, Jan. 27, 1887. — SS “A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.” { E. PROWSE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers and friends ‘‘A 4, Merry Christmas and a Ha New Year,” am at the same time wishes to tell them that he can sellthem a SUIT or OVERCOAT at such alow price that they wili feel happy, notwithstanding the low prices of oats, pork, potatoes, &c., &e, oO C's bo TL I Gee He has the Greatest Assortment of OVERCOATS AND SUITS EVER SHOWN ON P. E, ISLAND. ——-——_-)-—_- --- WORSTED OVERCOATS FROM $5.00, UP. 20; Merchants may blow and howl, but L. E, sells the cheapest. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL OF CHEAP GOODS. His Custom Tailoring Department is turning out splendid fits. 4a GIVE HIM A TRIAL. Neo trouble to show goods, — 30° L EF PROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Dec. 16, 1886. SPECIAL SALE. vere *Q°HE Subscriber, being obliged to enlarge and refit his store to accommodate his rapidly increasing trade, will sell his extensive stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, VASES, LUSTERS, MANTLE SETS, SPECTACLES, &c., &c., AT A REDUCTION OP FROM Yen to Twenty-Five Per Cent. 0 Sale to commence FEBRUARY Ist, aud continue for six weeks.—FOR CASH ONLY —-0——— —— W. W. WELLWNER, North Side Queen Square. _Ch'town, Jan. 27, 1887—eod & wky 4 wks Island Boots ——— FOR ——— ISLAIND BOYS. oO Nothing Like fiome Manufacture to Wear. ’ — ee ee For Style, Quality and Good Value in Boots and Shoes, come to nate r . DORSEW, GOFF & CO, ‘Chup ii, Jim 207 TS > ’