~~ tae elif soma —— ora Cette eer ne I A A RE AF oom Local and Other dtems, , ~ Hace AS % »y* q . ’ . ite pla leader of the ¢ enservatives in the pi : 7. oe ‘ hokiing a bazaa Commons. _In this ¢ A on the 30th Deesmber, after a brief ” . Hoss, Li the wath Ver - of he r age n b ley G \p Lor ar ‘ , pAaRess, te ‘ yea r age, lu, } ea Sor rd Hi rtington, Joseph Chamberlain | wife ot Philip MeMahon ; a native of the County | —— , , Shu George J. Goschen h id a conference | rermannagh, lre'and, May her soui restin peace, . Ket to-day. | to day, They found themselves eaually | (aneral from her late residence. Upper Great averse to ‘oini ha hin : S equany | Ge rge Stree t, Lo-morrow (Saturcay) at 2.40 p. m., - [ws ¢] J side gany coalition cabinet, and to St. on tan’s Cathedral, thence to R. U. Ceme- ‘ iree decide . s 4} tery. Friends and ac i ‘o3 respectf ; river is now sufficiently |ti.. 14 ° deci - to support the Conserva ae 3 2 rd acquaintanc respectfully n and horses ton re ee - iaienian ‘ At + | oo Pa , on 29th November, Alfred ' wil \ . sas ‘ie rreen, late o tradford, York, England, aged 51 j Gospel Service in the \ Mug Political Demonstration. ; years. Dece sd w.s father of Mr. ilenry Green, \ Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock of this piace. : J . | es : E ; 7 Moncron, Dec. 30, | ee + | pitying Jesu, blest, xcelsior Rink. Kent Stree 1) : : | irant him thine eternal rest.” c th went street, will be} A large and enthusiastic gathering were a ior the Season on New y ears eve nu a } oo B aul ' ; 5 , a NE a SS ef TOE . = i _ it PTUNSWICK Hotel this evening t | - y 4 . I tse part in the national demonstration to | R <> Tic Bo LT ons , ; ' . YrIN for |} this evening and to- | tion, P, A. Landry, a: - BP. About 200) yw (New 1 st the King Street Rifle | P©*SOMS Were present. A very representa-| HE Rook Debts of W. R. BOREILTAM, Boot Q}d4 ry tive bh “ly of Liberals and Tories, includiny and Shoe Mercbant of this city, have been > - represent: xs of t] citi Ria eee *, assigned to the undersigned, te whose ayen hn : 100 ic : a N, . " at ve es French population of amounts due to bim will be payable, at the shop . — “ pairs Acrn 5 aa | New Brunswi ‘¢, Nova Scotia and P, E, J, | lately oecupied by Mr. Boreham, ‘ S$. SC ‘ee 10 r per pai - at lodd } -. ‘ oe : oe & Rog : — AMHERST BOOT & SHOR MANUFAS - Fatal Snowstorm. TURING CO. I HUN I ' the d a ' ; , ' ‘ ne cdinney —a J. M. McLxeop, Agent . Pen ee T . M. McLxop. Agent, in S¢é. Patric 'friail, iast evening. Phey al! Berutn, Dec. 39. | Dec. 30, 1886, en i mse immensely. " - : : od ty _ i : ! he remoy ul ol the snow, W hich fell in INET i : . / . . . ae rewacnta 4 a ate re wwEES wr gase - i Citizen's Skating Rink opened for the the late storm, has revealed an appalling | fae} Gxt *F* 7 aya t r Vllk Sm \ EP Ses last ev un ihere was good ice rad loss of life. Many travellers were over- a = — = Te ; ; : . Wee tke ; . tor ft oe can —— good music, and atairly large representation — n_ by the OTM. Fifty bodies: have | — - of ' een found in Saxony, 30 in Thuringia and \ E. YUILL respectfelly announces to the ' ; ip 140 m Southern Germany. It is estimated on. Citizens of Chari sttctown and vicinity that : ; : , We eS ey " “" . b ian Liis dé ‘ nin CLC ( : ora .Y Son : mn will { nish that the tot il loss oT life Will be neariy BON. ; ; . , . i g i ie Excelsior Kink to-morrow " ‘% 3 TRY r . a j ‘ itn Teen ” : \ peasant evening and 4 isl iv 1k i COUP 24 Col EPUSHICSS, ; . All ESsiate essei Lost. ~ ’ pected wee lat No. 65, QUEEN STREET, with a well-selecsted > : : stock of Fiour ard Tea, and ywuarantees satisfac- At ty and interesting report of the DrLEWVRE BREAKWAAER, Dec. 30, tion to al’ who may patronize hii. , , : : ‘ : \ rrr ——— : . insp Lior ‘ cited, I County Liberal-Conservative Conven- Che British brigt L. J. Westaway. froin O1 x ; - oa ; >on wae : , sei : . 7 ’ e < ° | Cir town, c. 2i, 1886 —t ston bana, bY UMAVOMIAOLY Crow ke dl out of | ¢ harlottetown, P. E. I.. for Phi adelphia, ? , c : ee LAV § Isstie it Will appear on Mond ty. ground “l on Hen and Chickens to-day. She ‘ i ioe "| : floated but soon capsized and sank. Her : ; : i ine (press Wiil e made up aa : gee r } . . i . eo ¢ ° crew was saved by the Henlopen Sti j t y evening at 6 o clock, and forwarded by sad . a i ane " . ° Le - ¥ we. 3 crew, sp sl train connecting with Northern Light . rom T2eTTe . . ; ; JUST ISSUED at Georgetown. The encoming express will be hee : received d uily as usual. Anot her Sirike. i CH me Co te “e _ - - | mao -e + yA * b £2 s s a2 ; ‘ + 4 ° } aie om de ot hat ded Eg Go \kM Meeting to-night as usual! Pattapetpuia, Dec. 30. er + @ k . Wasa} Tieht wmanti . ; fr - oe ee , —_ Rr rhe treatened strike among the employes ro Ll to 12 ors open at 1.30. Meeting . . . nd ' . 7 ; > | of the various breweries throughout the city on New Year's ! $p.m. Meetings on a ae rated thi lon teier.° ating hia qd a 5 & “ a Rend + O.2% -— [io nd 8 p. m| ¥@ maugurated this morning, against the “ ’ : reduction of 20 percent. in wages. The lati strikers number over 2,000 ‘ \ z ' : y tlation about town Susi nAcrs u i VOCE dq - this for > » the effect tat the te oe aia Sec ore 4 a = 5 e a U 37 ' i & lat UO s.e1ner | - BR i j - tx? . ree » ? = » Wellestis bad heen Io The report was | Steamer Burned. FOR 18387 unfoumled. Asa matter of fact, the Worces oe Y : ee ter has been laid uo in Boston for several Mosite, Ala., Dee. 30. | YON TAINING, ia addition to the usual invaln- weeks past. | News was received here last night of the able information, a carefully prepared and oe | . i “. correct Meraoprar Ba : Cavaca.—There will be | burning of a steamer used asa boarding a Wateh Nigat service in this Church this house at Jackson. It 1S supposed that eight Direstor Gf fiharl if town 10.3). Oa Sabbath next, Rev. J. | OT ten white and colored laborers lost their LGuL y Gi J Sieaton will preach morning and evening. | lives in the fire. La sfS:rnoon, at 2.39, the Covenant and — rea with a STREET PLAN of the City. s umetital services will be held Shipping Disaster. . eed ater re = 15 GENTS EACH ‘ ‘ e in . r + imendiiry oietresata A at P e ' » € a 5 A ta stipen liary Magistrate s Court Hr NTINGTON, aa Dec. 30. “= * A vosterday forenoos a Seott Act offender was Th a “Chen M f | ae : —---- , - he schoone sten: “ , : - convicte! and sentenced to two months’ im- Ww; 1 ‘ N as . a - a i a THRO i qi X 5 E prisoume it. ls-d Ly, + man who neglected . iIndsor, aN. S-, V en ashore a ies Oye Ss \y ‘ ‘‘. ; ? d 9 to contribute towards the support of his wife Neck. She lies in an easy position and | and eclild, was releised on his own recozniz- | may be got off when weather mvderates. DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, ance to await the action of the Grand Jury, <> | Ch'town, Dec. is to be laid. = < a before whom the matter Ix the proper department of to-day’s issue, will be foaad the anaouncement of an inter- esting event which tock place in East Boston, on the 20th inst. Bath parties te the con- tract are well known in this city, and are highly esteemed for their many excellent qaalities. Incommon with their hosts of friends, Tus Examixer wishes them a happy aud prosperous career. -> We regret to leara that the brigt. L. J. Westaway. Capt. Buchanan, owned by? Mr. D. Farquharson, M. P. P., ran ashore on Hens vad Chickens Shoals, about two miles from Delaware Breakwater, duringa heavy novth saow-storm, at half-past four o'cleck yesterdsy moraing, and becamea total wreck. Tne crew were saved. The L. J. Westaway left here for Philadelphia on the 10th Decem- ber, with a cargo of potatoes, shipped by Mr. Farquharson. Both, cargo and vessel were partially insured. ver acngmnnih {ue turn-out of the ‘‘ Horribles” to-morrow promises to be the largest and best ever seen in the city. They will meet-at the ‘Cross Roads,” and parade the city from uorth to , then east and west, the boundaries - Cumberland and West Streets, giving ae an opportunity of seeing the proces- All will be mounted on “‘ Island ” stock, spt the ‘‘ Judge,’, who will drive a parr of Jumbos.” They will be commauded by a untain, and two lieutenants, and will perform mm ‘ . fantastic movements along the route. _—_»—_—— May's ivneManrty To Woman.—In order to Jleviate, as far as possible, any unnecessary fering imposed upon young women employ- ; > . i 1 » . e1 in drv goods stores at Halifax, the retail merchants of that city are appealed to by the ‘“ Woman's Christian Association, requesting | them to provide seats in their stores for the young women in their employ, so that those :mployes may rest their weary limbs when not in attendance upon customers. Christian workers in Charlottetown would do well to mike a similar appeal in the interests of suf- fering young women in this city. : —_~>-— : Tanoven the courtesy of Mr. Ag, F. Tom- lins we are enabled to publish the following information concerning the business transact- el at the Stipendiary Magistrate s Court dur- ing the year which closes to-day : There were 435 assault cases, 34 convictions and 11 dis- missals ; abandonment of infant, 1 care, _ to Supreme Court ; bargl wry, 1 case, 0 e Supreme Court; brothel keeping, § cases, 9° lismissals ; brothel fre- efions and three « nel f ir ; convicti 3 dismiss- queating, 9 cases, 6 conv ictions and ¢ als; breach of Scott na % ismissais ; y -. ° : O4 ra convictions and 11 dismiss- disturbing congregations, 6 ‘cones, Com vieted ; drunkenness; 300 cases, 299 con’ mn tions and 1 dismiss il; breach of ie “~ i case, convicted ; house-breaking, ; a convictions and I dismissal ; ain 2 2 land revenue act, I case, aaron ; ae 18 cases, 9 convictions, 3 at o ¢ oe, Court and 6 dismissals ; m ” injuries to PrOPerY: sigmissals; breach convictions ant 4 _ dism ; : aon of merchants shipping is Sige ~ convicted ; attempt to marae, © — _ Supreme Coart ; obtaining oon Court ; pretences, 3 Cases, sent to es rape, Lowe, ~ 25 onses 24 con- | case, convicted ; vagreeite a? aa victions, and two dism -ma os a vam total of 515 convictions, 14 sent a 7 arb Court, and 62 dismissals. The 01 a? a nd fees received amounted to 31 138.49 ; aed sitected uader the Canada Tempsrande-40c%, 450; Canada Temperance Act fines In peoen of collection, $350; fees fry: ; oa Dist Crary $475.10. re mv. breach of city by- ! . als ; et the boundaries being Euston and Water | 54 cases, 34 convic- | THE XA: ATCHES To Tuk EXAMINER, ] Leadership of the Commons, | [SPECIAL Desp ' LONDON, Dee. 30. Wm. is to take ' the Right Rey, Secretary of War. | Wedding Bells. San Francisco, Dec. 30. | Michael Davitt was married to pmere Jore in Oakland this morning. Hartington Declines. Lonpon, Dec. 30. ~ Lord Hartington has declined to becon a member of the Commons. , | i Weather Balletin. | sania Toronro, December 31 —1L0 a.m. North and east winds, gradually increasing in foree, increasing cloudiness, followed by snow; rising temperature. Additionai Teachers. Tue following students finished their term at Normal School, and have qualified for a license of the Third Class. The total number of marks was 800, of which 400 was the minimum for obtaining a license: Bessie A Moore, Crapaud, 664. Clara E. Cuddie, Murray River, 663. Perey Carver*, Pownal, 639. Minnie D, Curley, Charlottetown, 634. Aanie A. Murphy, South Bedeque, 599. Edmund Ladner, Bangor, Lot 40, 599. James A. Duffy, County Line, 596. Rebecea E. Cahill, South Wiltshire, 589. Sarah McIsaac, Rocky Point, 580. Edgar L. Burdette’, Dundas, 580. Euphemia Bell, Stanley, 579. a Cecelia O. Dwyer, Charlottetown, 572. Joseph A. McDonald. West St. Peter's, 561. Mary E. Dorsey, Charlottetown, 535. Hannah McDonald, Dundas, 544. Benjamin Jordan, Murray Harbor, 537. | Helen Hunter, Dundas, 536. | A. BF. McLeod, Valleyfield, 511. Catherine McQuaid, Dunstaffnage, 454. Donald Lamont, Tyndale, 463. f ! ' Sarah J. Sherry, Johnston's River, 427. * Not of age to obtain a license. The College and Normal School will re- ‘open on the 11th of January. Oo Go to the Excelsior Rink to-morrow night, and take a friend with you. gab Iw 1887 Christmas will occur on Sunday and New Year's Day on Saturday. Tne steamer Neptune has been ordered back to Charlottetown, and may be expected here to-morrow afternoon. Tar special train with mails will leave hceetedipnrn on arrival of the Northern Light from Pictou, and wil likely arrive here about ‘nine o'clock this evening. Masonic.—The brethren of St. John's and Victoria Lodges will meet at their Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, wa overt, ete: : ; oc row, Saturday, Janua st, a r noon, for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late brother, George P. ae | Transient brethren are kindly invited to at- ' tend. ) ——>— ; | A maw dressed in woman's clothing and imself Miss Foster, has been holding evan naa services in some of the count ' districts of New Brauuswick, His methods | and religious fervor were so feminine that it ‘was some time before he was detected; but | his enthusiasm and bustle could nat cover up ' calling his masculinity and he left in & hurry, without, Henry Smith, Churchill's a PAERY EXAMINER. - - — WELEGRAPHIC ABWS, MARRIED. ; On the 27th Dee., at Si. Mark’s church. Halifax> by Rev. H. J. Winterbourne. Charles E> Power, oOo i postal depirtment, Hulfax, to Martha MeiCay, daugh’er of the lite Samucl McKay. of is: rcorge, Nowfvuusdiand via ast Boston, on the 2vth December, by Rev. Kijai Horr, D. D., Mr. Edward Chandler, of Southport, P, KE. £, to Mra, Jane Morrison, of 1@5. iOSLOn, ay et. Ck DIED, 20, 1886—5i eod wky li | States! States | i ——-— i JUST RECEIVED: 150 pairs Acme Club Skates, 200 do Tmitation Spring do i FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, ; 2 ~~. > €> coe 4} _— 7c ‘DODD & ROGERS. | | Ch'town, Dec. 3—iwks eod ‘FOR SALE. “nr | ‘Ten Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. cH E undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of ‘THs EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit parchasers. For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. Vasa, Loss, FOUND, Me, I OST—On Christmas eve, in Chariottetown, a 44 Wallet, containg a sum of money, Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at EXAMINER office. dec3! 3i | OST—A Lady’s Muff; black curly fur. Any 4 one returning the same to the oflice of Messrs, Bayfield & Blanchard will be suitably rewarded. decZ3 ti T° LET—A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire af the Duncan House, corner Prince and Water Streets.—W. H. roemanneyae novs tf T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on the premises. nov7Zé tf T° LET—4 Cottage, on Sidney Strect, opposite the Methodist Church; immediate possession given. Apply to John Kelly, City Councillor, or to the owner, fdward Keliy. deci8 4i pd T° LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert W eeks, Enquire at Tus KXAMINER Office. novl7 eed T° LET—That 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 yo LET—a House on Pleasant Street, with stable snd well in yard. Applyto William Dodd, oct4 ee ee T? LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist- October next. For terms and particulars apply to Gwen Connpily. jun2i eod t por SALH—A* Dwelling House aad Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley of to the owner on the premises. —H. H, Pollard, septs U T? LET— A House and utbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known a3 “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, acisiaing the premises of Mal- colm Mc bi-y. further particulars Jd. G Ecks' we my. Vinzaat « Kea - - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 381, 1886. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. iN the matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her! present Majesty’s reign, Chapter 23, intituled An Act Kespecting Insoivent Banks, insur- | ance Companies, Loan Companies, Buiiding Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Peinee Edward Island, an Insolveat Banking Company, | NO! ICE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. *" Justice Peters has, by order bearing date the fwenty-ninth day of Dece:nber, instant, directed uineeiing Of the creditors of the above-named Insrlvent Banking Company,to be summoned pursuant to the above statute, to; examine the aceounts of the liquidation, preparatory to the final closing thereof, and to take into considera- tion the amount of remuneration proposed by the Judge in Liquidation, to be allowed to the liquida- tors for their services, namely, the sum of seven- (een thousand dollars, when the creditors may pass such resolutions or make such representa- trons to the said Judge as they may deem fit ; and that such meeting will be held on MONDAY, the TENTH day of JANUARY next, A. D., 1-87, at the Liquidators oflice, in the building known as the Bank of Nova Scotia.’in Charlotte- ‘own, aforesaid, at the hour of E even o’clock in the forenoon ; and take further notice that on THURSDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of .. ANU- ARY, next, A. )., 1887, at the hour of Twelve 0 clock, noon, at the Judes’ Cambers, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the aid Judge will tix and determine the amount of remuneration to be paid to the said liquidators for their services, When creditors objecting will be heard. Dated this Twenty-ninth A. D., 1886. | j | } j ' i ! j ' ! day of December, J. A. LONGWORTH, : Deputy Prothonotary. Dec, 30—tl jan 10 PE USAR RUTLWAY, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS, Re URN TICKETS, at one first-class fare will -’ be issued to and from ali Stations on this Railway, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, on 24th, 25th, 27th, and 3ist December, inst., and oa January ist, i887, good to return up to and on 3rd January, 1337. Tickets will also be issued from all other Sta- tions to Stations en Cape Traverse Branch, on 23rd, 25th and 30th December, inst., and on Janu- , Ist, 1887, good toreturn as above; and from Siations on Cape Traverse liranch to ail other Stations on December 24:1), 27th and 8ist, inst., good to return up to and on January 4th, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railwey Office, Ch’town, Dee 17th. 1886, —¢x pat eod wky prs 2i , — ry BIND THE PURZLE, FE! FY PIECES GREY FLANNEL, from 18 cents a yard, JHE Talk of the CHEAP GOODS, UY your TEA from JAMES PATON Market Square. Town is PATON & CO’S. & CO., A BIG STOCK of FUR CAPS A ROBES and GOAT re 7 SEFUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Fur-lined Dolmans, Handkerchiefs and Glove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON & ©O’S. JAMES PATON & CO, offer Special Induce- meuts to CASH BUYERS, LADIES’ JACKETS, MANTLES, &c., much undet regular prices. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES PATON & CO’S unrivalled for Variety, Ex- eellence and Cheapness of Goods. MANTLE AND ULSTER- GRAND LOT of Don’t buy before you see our CLOTHS, stock, RY. ERYBODY who wants anew HAT or BON NET shouid go to JAMES PATON & CO’S, {TILI, BUSY. Small Profits are the secret terms, and don't you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Square, Charlottetown, I EAL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rugs, &c., &c., at JAMES PATON & CO’'S. THE following is a list of the different COR- SETS we have in stock, price 40 cents up: Dr. Warner’s New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Star, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, Improved, Bonanza, Health. Dermatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. SEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN- TLEMEN: Fur Gloves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, Silk Scag@fs, Cardigans, Silk Handkerchiefs, Um- brellas and Fur Coats. MEN'S LINDERS & DRAWERS, extra *“~ value, at PATON & CNS. JEATRA GOOD VALUE in TEA this season, done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels. ‘ DREss GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, at & JAMES PATON & CO’S, J COOL SCAREFS, Wool Sacgues, Mitts, Hoods, Tam O’Shanters, Vests, &c., &c. TRUNKS, SATCHEIS & TRAVELLING BAGS at Bottom Prices, at JAMES PATON & CO's, THE Largest and most Complete CARPET DEPARTMENT on the _ Islant. Hemp, Scotch, ‘apestry, Brussels and Plush Carpets, good patterns and Low Prices. The Puzzle is to find a better place to buy your Dry Goods than JAS. PATON & COS, CHARLOTTETOWN. Dec, 14, 18386, free PURE GANDY M ADE on the premises, from the Best Sugar and Finest Flavorings obtainable. Don’t run the risk of eating poisonous, adul- terated candy, when you can be sure of getting it pure fromus. Our TABLETS AND DROPS are equal to the finest English Confectionery, and have the edvantage of being Fresh. Our Caramels are very nice; our Chocolate Creams are delicious; our Brown Cream is the kind Ben Butler likes; our Cherry Candy and Chock Sticks are what the boys like. Come and we will. suit your taste and your ~ FRUITS AND NUTS in great variety. Choice GROCERIES, Colgate's Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. G. H. HA BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. T is a fact that you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’. Something New, o—_-_—— Huelish and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, English and American Novelties. ZARD, Something Novel, Something Striking. ‘his is especially true in STA TTONMER®, of which I have, this season, imported a very choice and extensive line. 1 would also call attention to my large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christmas Presents. Stationery Novelties for Ladies—The Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. Xmas Presents for Gentlemen--Handsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gents Photo Albums, Daily Memorandum Books (in cases), Address Sets. times, go to Dee. 8, 1886. Xmas Presents for Ladies—Scautiful Photograph Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Ba 6-0 Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing Cabinets, Card Cases, &c. Xmas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses "te. &% You will find in our goods something for every one. If you want to be up to the TASHA =D, BROWN'’S BLOCK. cs. a Gentlemen's Albums, Autograph Albums, gs, Ladies Pocket-Book During Christmas and New Year Weeks we will effer the balance of cur bur Capes ai prices to ciear. Fur Capes at#6,.25 for $5.02. Fur Capes at 5.00 fer G4 09. Far Capes at $4.00 for $3 %v. Yar Capes at 83 75 for $3.00. Fur Capes at $5.99 for 82.4%. Fur Capes at ($2.40 for $1,998. —ALSO— Far-lined Cloaks, Kyrie Cloth Newmarket Ceats, Child's Cloth Jackets. BEARER ER RS & S*HkWaRT, Sueeccssors to GE®. DAVIES & CO. Dec. 20, 1886. MERRY Feather Fire Screens, Que mene Feather Mats, Plush and Leather Satcheis, Fur Muffs and Capes, Fur Gauntlets, Silk Handkerchiefs, HlandkerchiefS — ail kinds, Ete., 4a CALL AND SEE THEM Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, Cushions, Slippers, Fender-Stools, Banners, Brackets, Footstools, Ete., —-—() —- -—___—— JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS. AT AWIA a B. BALDERSTON. Ch’town, Dee. 16—3 wks 2. aw wky fi | —ehnpurenitnes ee ; ees te” : NOTICE | ' } WE have to request, from parties indebted to! us, an carly settlement of their accounts, otherwise we will take legal proceedings to coi- lect the Same. Save expenses by paying at once and oblige - PORWINS AND STERNS. . Dee, 23, 86—8wks cod —— FOR —— Christmas & USBHFYUL PRESENTS, BHR BROS. Ch’town, Dec. 14, 1886. = GOOD THINGS —— a New Year. a, an 7 CITY STEAM BAKERY is headquarters for the following goods :— PIES—Apple, Washington, Raspberry, Cranberry, Cocoa, Cream, Chocolate, &e. CAKE—Plain, Fruit, Rich Fruit, Sweet, Wine and Queen, &e. Jelly Roll, Jelly Square:, Tartletts, Charlotte Rousse, &., &c. CONFECTIONERY —Clear Toys, Tablets, Choice Mixtures, Chocolate Creams, Cara mels, &¢., &e. 4% All the above guaranteed Fresh. Dives 20, 1880. Prices low. wo a QUIR=E BISCUITS—Choice, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, in boxes from 5lbs., upwards. These goods are made in our new rotary oven and cannot be surpassed in quality. Sree. * we