~ le EEE fiir pie iB alla gs * \ ‘ it n St de . ‘ ¥ > ‘ ; iv .* ’ au Se ‘ SINOSS t ¥ Mavistrat { this fore - i hh ; ° rt ? ec ¢ . . AE pudl i that Wats me fancy are hand ind awfully cheap. - prohibition temperanc« mver mn eotea ¢ . Pat Do. « - : . . ven lon mec ‘o-morrow (friday), 17th, | cheap at the City Steam Bakery.—J. Quii a k . J a \ i " CHAPPELLE'S Almanac and Directory will be ; , ; ; : bs . in «its of 12 to 20 Ibs: ; also | issued the first of next week. Look ont for Sm aba aS OD t Market it. ‘ mt a 16, Si « vd | . o i CH Vr tebhil $f the Plamopd | Rook sto r ve tlie Wik al : i } ; ns re to be | . , , - = . 5 , ; ed the w ; Di i] chis cit ‘ wo CF a ee peawenee LABRADOR nd Large Bank in ll siz A. H. B. Ma ils Furniture Stove packages at the Fish Market, Te rn et : li snee > > lec 16. 3i ex : } “Stew Range nearh - dec 16, 3i eod new, t rere la at 2 « ch ; ie Ue i A NEW Vapor heating apparatus 1s being «< eo . 2 “Se ; . > P . placed in the basement of the Diamond Book i NY writes, « ng to pt t store to-d @he : Dont ; yee ; y. throne ~ Bulgari Bill has more sense > ; - shan pe le give hi f I i — : ; ’ , “* . ee © —— ws Tur P. E. Island Hospital bazaar will be os : : [st p F ; . continned to-morrow afternoon and evening, > . : ry +? . . — . . . ASD F1 » Warranted good or money | commencing at 2.30 in the Roller Rink. re “cd, is sold y R. KR. Brace at usual | - aot ontites vs I) me i narket let iy it. mncour age | Mr. D. ¢ rUART formerly of the Reval hor at "Y ¢ _. * Hotel, Halii who has been on the Island - ” veral days past; ‘eft for home this morn- lus steamer \W ‘ Which ived at : ; Hatif mii 7 lg Was; > _ : ® del 1 t twenty-four I irned from Boston last f 1 ‘ aa } tm * ‘ i i i en vven ny one ~_ , m go +} Ni } tt Der ’ ¥ h 5 Ss iM = k. ‘ ents } st is equa low sausages 7 me nm tine ty I ‘nts per aS gs ee Meetine for bible study this evening in the Af < ‘ ee ‘ Myrick & (¢ trrai 1 ot lec 16. 3i eod | ¥. M. C. A. Subj : Che Christi Al wiieaiie mor.” Joseph vi: 15-18. Young men especial . 5 in stierary and S : Institute meets : ge daaiien in) e Caledonian Ciub Rooms this evening; at Ww wis . R . 2B ; ; . i are AE ) I"? } x 4 8 oclo Dr. Leeming reads an inte resting FE ire pit t i ae i that ve re the : . . ‘ke ry ; vering . Ce paper, lne Farmer's iriends and foes in the paren Nekae, capes alte ae a -_ eae ims wo ld \ a tendance is reau ted os ness, and Will SQO0On De abl o attend ad - : to his cut i Sr. J * Roman Catruonic Currcr on ” St. Dennis Street, Montreal, was entered by _ ns one = . . . : : ? , fare thy > 2 3 7 robbers on Saturday, and the alms boxes, con- coe fe ane a taining nearly $100, were rif Che police — woe, Sey oe are on the watch for the thieves. - i ‘ A SILLY young man recently advertised for Ch: een ee of Us Young . Mens | <9 . ist Loc ms n ; + ) ssoc “ & Wiie, his siste1 Lnswere t tn avertisemenst, ti - tiat oe : int the Associa . tic ooms to-morrow riday) e ng, at and now the young people think there is no]™, - a ns ee a ad i vent ‘B . - . 0 clock, report the ‘St ot the canvas. balm in advertisemer while the old foiks|”* 7 I a = think it’s hard to nave two fv ; the f " a : i fami} LHE mail ' 3 reaagy tor deliver shortly | : ‘* . $ - ' ’ e . ival | f I s result of hay- | Tur Cleveland /eader has raised $2,000 to} ing a postal clerk on board the steamer, and | . : a 7 j a 5 : 4 } ' pr Wide a Christmas dinner for the pK or of } Muci satisiaction was expresse 1 bY the | : ° . ’ | that city, and « wrimutions are sti oming Poba in at the rate of $200 a day i CI mas * i Dinner movement is also progressing ae Pur Highland Light has had her name } ably in this city. Apvices from St. John, N. B., are to the effect that Mr. Josiah ¢ H, the mate steamer Flushing, who was .injured a few days ago So badly hat he was taken to the general hospital, where his hand was amputat- ed, died-on Thursday morning from his injuries. of the a Frep Dovetess has written a letter from Paris to a friend in Denver, Col., in which he pie turesqae ly remarks :—*‘ Right here in sight of.where I am writing seiely 3,000 heads have fallen by the guille »tine—-heads of men, heads of women, heads of statesmen, heads cf kings and quecns “3 Seniiay sARGE numbers visited Hamm's. stable, { sereet, ot Jonn, N. B., 01 Tuesday to view the two horses Hon. Mr. MeLeilan re- centi\ purchas ed in Ontario. O is a black Clvde stallion,three years old and weighs over i639 pounds, while the otheris a six-year-old Ch velan ' looking ani- d bay. Both are fine i} Says the Moncton Transcript : ‘*B. Toombs has received via Pictou, one ram and two ewe lambs of the Shropshire breed, from th cele- brated sheep farm of Sheriff Longworth, Char- ity, F E. he — y were im- Dover, who eased to see shbred reeds in lottetown Roya porte | for Crvistian Col pit ts, Es 1 13 sn €) ctensive farmer. We are pl taking an interest in t! ment in sheep | 1¢ larmers iorous sheep. An impiov the inty is much needed. : - = 4 DEBATING society was formed at Mis- couche on Seturday evening la st. The fol low officers were elected:—P: resi lent, Gil- bert DesRoches; Vic lo., Peter Morrison; Patrick Treasurer, Joun S. Gaudet; Se retary, 7 ' Cullen; Asst. do., J. A. O’Brien; Ex. -Com., Francis DesRo hes, Joseph DesRoches and Wm. DesFoches The sO riety meets on Saturday evening of each week. Having c it bewiz made a good selection of officers, i ‘gins with , . 7 ; lent prospects. o A pespatca to the Glo! from st Andrews, N. B.. says: ‘The Gospel Blue Ribbon Army vocaed fire here Saturday, under command of S f-Capt. = rly ._ wife and child. Capt. Thorly being absent, Lieut. Douglass led the meeting whic sh was most enthusiastic. Every service was crowded The receipts at the door were very large. The Salvation Inds and lasses attempted to — hol 1 the fort hers ; } e are but they did not succeed. A number of per came in from We country and a good om ~— — }. > yp ee roe ¢ ae % are = ~~ Pen -, “ tere! oe | rw } r | ‘ ma Diace, Whele and wroand, at . , Li b ~ ‘ UL-( ‘ iu < left for Halifa this ; i = oH r er Irom Pictou is expected about : i ening. ~ ) repared Cochinal Calvé's i Foot and Orange Jelly at Watson's. | ; ; | } ‘ ; 7 CHOICE Kinds o conutectionery, fresh al ' | | MARRIED, At the residence of the bs ie’s mother, Crapare, Dc, Lith, by the Rev. T. W. Johnstone, Jonn’s Charch, M- boson Raid, to 1¢ Parsonage, N orth Rive 1 « Mr. iin a. Mary E. x Suomierside, to: Miss W lrnot. — - —$—>- 4. CARD. ho are suff out . » loss of manhood that will eure you ering from the errors and nervous Weakness, early &e., I will send a recipe », FREE OF CHANGE, This great was discovered by a misstonary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. iscretions of remedy J tlorses I WILL be in Charlotte own en FRIDAY next, and will be pr G OOD Ht SES. Don't fail to see me, | \ good price for a good horse. JAMES KEEGAN, iN Ss ST aS G K , AT THE CIPY HARDWARE STORE: Ten tong Steel, 49 tons Iron, 400 sets Rims, 350 sets Spokes, 400 pairs Springs, 500 eets Axles, 30 doz pairs Sbafts, 25 doz. Kiag Bolts, 20 doz, Fifth Wheels, 200 sets Hubs, 5) barrels Oils, 10 tons Paints, }00 gals, Varnishes, 5 barrels Turpentine, 100 doz. Axes, 200 doz Axe Handles, 1000 kegs ‘aus, 300 boxes ‘Nails , and sun: iry other goods AND RETAIL ™ % WHOLESALE 42 PRICES LOW. NORTON & Ch'town, Dec, 15 — : Ee E 1 TEP WieTY PIECES * cents a yard, PENNELL. 2i wky 3i & pat THE PUZZLE. GREY FLANNEL, from 18 THE Talk of the * CHEAP GOODS, Town is PATON & CO'’S. eer eee to the Vi; gilant, and under that name she will be commis sione od as acruiser. First 1 ' ; - Officer Hughes, of the Ho ilet Lc, h 3 the ves . ; ae , to sail, and she will likely leave Jol N. B., on Sa Wn ior St. vohn, WN. wurday. | > - THe members of the Benevolent Lrish and Debating Club, are re their hall, Prince Street, Friday evening, the 17 inst., at 8 o'clock. A j e : e | Hociecy Literar | / | full attendance is requested, as the election of ; | ! ' : ' ; quested to meet in officers for the ensuing year takes place. By order of the President.—Peter Moyle, Secre- tary. decl6 21 > Tre Protestant eu Rulers of Dublin, at a meeting on Tue sd: ay, adopted resolutions in favor of free spec 9j air meetings and f i, Cat MI trate Clarke, i , that Lo R olph Churchill no , ‘ ives: vet he 1} them, believing it better ‘‘to reign in hell than to serve in heavel St. Josern Arron Fair will be the centre of attraction next Monday afternoon and evening. Comptia possible is being done to make it a grand success. tie fancy ; } : s+! : a ? ; tables will be well filled with articles calculat- ed to tickle the fancy and suit the purse of everyone. The refreshment tables wiil also be well attended to. Go and take a friend with you. oo employ of Mr. arrived Mr. CAPWALLADER, in the + Hutchings, organ builder of Boston, last 7 es to erect the new org1n in St. Peter’s Church. It is worthy of mention that this is | Mr C nae ade third visit to Charlotte. | town. He first came in 1864 toerect the organ in the es in Catholic Cathedral, and irch the the new mas Day. in 1869 he placed in St. Pe ter’s Chi now being replaced by med on Christ diaiuiiada A strone team of Canadian cricketers has been selected to make a tour of the Old Coun- try next year. Itis proposed to take 13 in ali. Those who have promised to go are W. organ which is one, which will be ops A. Henry, ir Halifax: G. W. Jones, St. John, N. B; B. T. A. Bell and W. C. Little, Ottawa: M. Boyd, W. W. Vickers, A. C. Allen. W. W. Jones, D. W. Saunders, 2 Dr. E. R. Ogden, To farl Guelph. ye team Willi Sai: u Dublin on July 8th, where they wili practice ; with professior als. Each member has under- | taken to pay half his own expenses, and the | rest will be made up by subseriptions, vo ucticable by gate rec elpts. wivapiititi 's Halifax repaid as far as pri THE Montrea G rzett correspon j- . oy neodent mMmcwenb, sons work will be done. 7 di nial Tux Bazaar in aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital opened in the roller Riuk at bs Rink has been nicely fitted | - uD the occasion. The refreshment tabdles : e well stocked with the del cies of ait season, and the fancy on! us ful arti ‘les are temptingly range! TT ! bri tin LS Tree, im the centre of tne bein, raniy gi a uni er the colle +ion of go xd things suspend \ there- from and 5 lens the hearts of tne Little ones. To-night t" tink W il be hz ea 9) ei¢ | t y an 1e vi of ti SZnd Hatt ul mm v 1 far me c 1 Don't fail to | attend. S.1. Perry & > of Tignish, sard in which they say : We, the sada. extend our heartfel* — to neighbors and friends of Tignish, “ t ~ kindness in assisting us to remove fo : one other valuvble property | from our building os, : the time of out late fire.” On the ot cen han the Summ —_ Jour nal calls speciala env of its readers the ecard an d says: a fe lL sure that ae will sympatnize with this t mistortune that has over- \LESSRS. have issued ac popular irm, in the ent relates the | wing significant ' showing the depth ofthe repeal sentiment tn Nova Scotia : ‘The Dalhousie Law School has ap attendance oj forty of the brightest young tin the Maritime Provinces. They have a nock puriia i hich they cliscuss con- stitn ial a political questions. For the last three : ts repeal was under debate. } Party : are evenly divided, bnti the i alg ~ moved amendment after mendment to esespe a vote on the iain | «uestion. These were defeated by narrow | When the mair question was put the Liberals left in a body, and only one out of the forty recorde d his vote in favor of seces- sion. This incideut shows in what light conscen- tious young men, tr: ained by eminent teachers, regard the “politicals trick of (Fielding and his fellow national assassins. Mn. Jony Qrreg, of the City Steam Bakery las beea obliged to put in new and improved machinery in “order to keep pace with the de- mand for his manufacture ‘of plain and fancy bread, cakes, bisenit, etc., etc. Among the improvements we noticed during a bri ef visit this morning were a revoiv- Ts DAABCAOUS?Y to toe os Sf éhoir «nlen- taken them, in the d rom > : ry i “la. ing oven and a 10-horse power English engine, | did baildiags ane larg ae A +s to stay | both of which have been in operation for | Among those who raute — 7 seroism veral days, and are giving great s isa tior, | the flames and to save PY 2 ee a C her | The oven .s from the iman ufactory of J. W. | of Mr. George ' oad # chain, When the} & Co., Rochester, N. Y., and as ca at Tignish, must noe a" z 1) were heard ts introduction almost three | fir was at its nem oe ers Conroy resh- times more wo! can be turned out issuing from the building ota z ws with a| thaw under the previous arrangement. ed inte the flames und 8 put ti oe a sted, nd | The manufactures of the City Steam Lakery a a a Pa. poy rescned » famous for their excellence and need no ’ he been yerished had not he BD P roof immediately } : : act of epurage afterewarcs fell in. 7. tof en nse d not go uarewarded. Tais "1s not By aa or on which Mr. Coary, bas himself ready to face great wi ould n moment, 23S the a* th ut . ‘ Suca commend: ition at our hands, ‘suffice it to say that when Quirk’s can be ol btained no other Should be used. We congratulate Mr. Quirk | ou his prosperity and trust thst it will long | tind. iA OT. i PATON & CO’S unrivalled for Variety, Ex- | REAL RUY vour TEA as? trom JAMES PATON & CO., Market Square, STOCK of FUR CAPS aad ROBES 4 BIG GOAT SSENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid k I mbrelias, Fur-lined Delmans, and Glove Hoxes, Cheap at J. PATON & CO’S. JAMES PATON & CoO, offer § *’ ments to CASH BUYERS, LA ADIES’ JACKETS, MANTLES, 4 under regular prices. YTSEFUL PRI casoves s il Handkerchiefs pecial Induce- &c., much CUSTOMERS will find JAMES cellence and Cheapneas of Goods. G® AND LOT of MANTLE AND ULSTER (“LOTHS. Don’t buy before you see our stock. S CVERYBODY w ho wants a new HAT or BON- 4 NET shouid go to ay ne ae rector oi Miss .ty Rogerson, dauguter of the late Jown Rowers December 13th, Hall, of Waugh, of WwW anted, | p pared to purchase a number ci | . PHU RSD AW) Annual ideeting of the Vif. .A. ith General Annual Meeting of the members of the Crarlottetown Young Men's Christian Assuciation wiil be held in the Y. M.C. A. Hail, on the evening of MONDAY, the 20th day of | at Kight o'clock, p. m., for Manaw- and other December, instant, the purpose of electing an Lxecutive « ing Couunittce for the ensuing year. Officers, and the transaction of other necessary business iu connection with the Association. J. D. SEAMAN, President. G. F. BEER, Secretary. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 1886—t] 20th SN “Ww _ = a= rw ad oe co = oe rei oo Co zg =. $> “oO — a co | | = PN welt hE Pa * 3 . ua Be ‘< v %: * SP Wwe woald infermithe citizens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island generally, that our Mk. SANTA CLAUS will be at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, on and after Monday, 6ih December, inst., having jn his possession the largest, choicest and best vaine GIFTS and PRESENTS ever place’ at his disposal. Come and see hint early, £7 The closing Levee en Christmas Eve will remain open until micdinight. { Respectfully, CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO, Dec. 6, 1885, Referring to the foregoing I would urge the necessity of an early visit to Mr, Claus, as the terrific crush, usual on Christmas Eve, prevents him paying his proverbial courtesy to visitors, The Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c , is the present visit being so Very numerons, we nnot particularize, It is absolutely imperative ,at you come and view the imme snse stock. THEO, L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch'town, Dec, 6, 1886, Fancy pale and Tea. THE Ladies of the Charlottetown Baptist Church intend holding a Fancy Sale and Tea in the Market Hall, on Wednesday, December 22nd. Donations will be thankfully received by either of the undersigned Committee :-- Mrs. James DesBrisar. Mrs. George Davies. Mrs. Whitman. MR Neil McLeod. 2 He Dr. McLeod. tow and’wy CARD. ME. AND MRS. JAMES BALLE M, the former +" the late male nurse of the P. EL. ilospital, the latter the late matron of said Hos- pital, wish to inform the citizens of Charlotte- town, and P. E. Island generally, that they aro now prepared to take private pa‘ients at their ewn home, Kent Street, at moderate rates; or they will nurse patients in their own homes. rs, Ballem makes a specialty of Maturity Cases, for which she has a certificate from the Mre. Norton. Mrs. 8. McRae, Mrs. Needham. Miss M. Currie. Miss Mary C. Davies. fic w - 22. _dayi AMES PATON & CO'S, prTT Q7 thats h BUSY. Soia!'l Profits are the secret ~ terms, and don’t you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Square, Charlottetow:. BARGAINS in. Blankets, &C., “C., at Horse Rags, JAMES PATON & COS T= 3 colar ing is a list of the different COR- ‘Ts we have in stock, price 40 cents up: Dr. Was ner’s New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Scar, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, Improved, Bonanza, Health, Dermatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. Us SEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN- TLEMEN: Fa ir Gloves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, Silk Scarfs, Cardigans, Silk Handkerchiefs, Um- brellas ana Fur ¢ ‘oats, EN’s ~ sates & is DRAWERS, PATON & CO’S. E* Xx TRA GOOD VY ALU k 4 done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels, PRESS GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, JAMES PATON & ‘cos, extra OOL SCAREFS, Woel Sacques, Mitts, Hoods, Tam O’Sbanters, Vests. xc., &e. ce NKS, SATCHEIS = TRAVELLING LAGS at Bottom Prices, JAMES : PATON & CO’S. THE Largest and- most t 1Com lete CARPET DEPARTMENT on the Islan’, Hemp, ‘bapestvy, Brussels and Plush Carpets, terns and Low Prices. The Puzzleis to find a better place to buy your Dry Goods than JAS, rane & COS, CHARLOTTETOWN, << & 3 Pe s ira i fies © G % "MAS OR ANY OTHER TIME, rY HARDWARE inent oi Seotceh, good pat "he, STORE has in stock RE. y or any other season, in Pickles, Bas- A iurge aasort SILVERW< &, y 4 * — 4. Ly \ ae Suitable forthe Holic Cnives, For ks. Spuons, Creets, Prices Low. PENNELL, wmhLty G Jua rantecu REFON & Si wky2i & pat Ch'town, Dec. 15 a Ae PR eras BEER & GOFF'S COPFEE. . in “TEA this — British Lying-in-Hospital, London, England. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1886—6j wky li e. cles! Ska me ee JUST RECEIVED: lal pairs Acme Club Skates, 200 do Imitation Spring do FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, Dec. 3—iwks eod LibSt, FOI S.s, bi: aa! 2 * 7 ARS WPanteo—a good, strong, smart Girl, for general housework. Apply atonceto Mrs, M. Stevenson, Richmond Street. decl5 ee pou ND—A Bunch of Keys. The owner can obtain the same at ExaMInrEeR office on pay- ing for this advertisement, decid V ANTED—A Cook. Apply Longworth. to Mrs. John decl 14 3i DECEMBER 16. PSR & +q* @ « y G ei 2 : We j “ d ea ys won ER ES fi A z ee wi x fF Ga & & S rw Ss f A g> “> ie | - , ; “ d i _.- w &F ‘i : @URE iy SRE ‘4 is ; as i Tt Asay aap f Baws ¥ He | : E HT he MEd Yi Uiluii QJ —T have decided to close Math olé of my Fancy Dry Goods. cember 15th, 1886, 5 “~~ 4° ent + > re " > ea peo Fs &35 pSeschapreé ¢ , x . : , - P ‘antil the whole is disposed of, at m=, now . TR . am y re aw Coy | 6 te oF Law ho eerste ee ie i met ARE DISRD: mAQU i. i. VU UI | iLA UR Ave, ah... Ch’'town, om =, CT, OOO ag AE OLAS ED COE ——— . F “a f . a oe a z — £ i a a ” R “™’—44 2) See | te! o _ we o - Dec. 14 ; Wwky Sea! Gi ne | ks ee) ee oe Feather Fire Screens Feather Mais, Piush and Leather Satchels, Pur Huffs and aon Fur Gauntieis, . Sik Handkerehie!s, HandkerchiefS - all Kinds, Lined Kid Gloves cuit Mitts Cusiions, renee Fon der-St cools, Banners, Brackets, F r ‘ootsicols, wy wy 0 BAC. * fe ‘? fet e We “TT oo 3 — TST Trice ~ uP otal — Z enn — ee ere JUST THE itN FOR CHRISTMAS. 4@ CALL AND SEE THEM Ch’'town, Dec. 14, 1886. he a >» > : r “3 i= 4 ’ 3 $2 aS se a warts ow Leech Bg ~>: LADIES’ Astracan Jackets, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Tippets, Muffs, in Seal, Apply at once to Mrs, W. R. de ocls tf smal! family. Boreham, Prince Street. SHORT- HAN D—Taughi personally or ‘ey nails terms moderate, Address: ‘°C. drawer 32, ?. 0.” de e10 tf WANTED—A Parlor Maid. pe | pely to Miss Peters, Sidmount, Chirivitetow a. nov29—dy & wy tf 3 | 0 LET—A Store and Dw elling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s ; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire at the Dancan itouse. corner Prince and Water Streets.—W. if. Farquharson. novs ti 10 AC Hes, * Basses, &c., stored for the winter “inadry werehouse. Coaches, #4; bi ugsie 3, $2. —D. OM. Reddin, Jr. dec7 tt YOR SALE—A zood Driving Mare, seven years old, dam by imported biood horse Koland: sire, Bagnall’s Messenger. The mare is now in foai by Ali Right. Applyat EXAMINER office , ; novi tf CO LET—Shonp and Tenement on Upper Q 2een Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on the promis Ses. novy2i tf T° LET—The House at the head of Powral] Street, pow occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Eng tire at TRE EXaMINER office. novl7 (TO LET—That brick. House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen COTREE, COPE Fresh Roasted & Ground, ° OM — AT—- BUER & GOFF'S, Dee, 8, 1886. WANTED—A Girl am tala nome ork in a | > a Beaver, ' ns ien S Furnisulngs, Otter, Persian Lamb Astracan, ; > Monkey ir , i Belgian Seal, &c. siery Ladies’ Caps, s. } ' Children’s Caps, : 1 and Rubber on ‘ ; Muiis, &e. LLSO bg ie, fat } G A Ful | Low 2 any - Line of Staple § eee and Fancy Dry Goods, fis im the trade. at Lowest Prices. 4 —0O-—-—--——- ol aaa VY BROS, S Connolly ; immediate ion given. For c terms and parti ly to cae 3 ‘Connolly: n2l ¢€ : j i o Srowa’s bissk, Opposite iarket House. f ‘°O LET--A House on Pleasant Street, wi a ee 5 ee: 2d sal # 1. eabie ond well in yard. Apply to Wi W ittfam Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1886—dy & wky a 2 Pa ad 5 Dodd i cece th em ener Se a . ah” tedaic ae Qn 4 on > ry me a = ye 4. ~ 10 LET—That brick House on Dundas spla- : a a : y; Aw tT nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, 4 eae ~ ; . > boas Ag It ae hte ¢ Esq.; possession given Ast October next. For bs HE EXAMINER PUBI ING f terms and particulars app! y to Owen Ue nnoilr. PANY,” having lately added 4 " yolk is tf ‘ jun2i eod ti of type and material ior Jod Prin , are Detter WwW r itn will : { i then ¢ prepared: to execut rs i ag daaditan it ell ers oe . Fi Senescence ens ee ne eeter Treads, TaRioL an ; Pea 0 Bt i , ‘ ot ' PO LET--A Hotise and Outbuildings and 6 Acres --Visiting or Business Car é prom ae po grates ; of Land, kné@@yn- as “Mary fiel a,’ situated on} cheaply, in the best style of th : Ge 0 ; ptive ca*s : Malpeque Road, adtoining the premiees of Mal- Nee oni first-class Wor ikimen ¢ ‘ ' ores uis and _|.coltia McLeod, Esq. “ulars } office; and, as they import thei oy ram ia ; ; sand } apply to J. G, Eckatadt, 2 OmiS Nursery. papers direct from the , une diacture ; b a £ - | novs ul 4) abie Lo iil) aii orders the most faryor «Cl isthe 2 - “es aa Sh anw i the nuhlic tqueeee (UP ; ivi Prince ‘yilliam be i The » ¢ on inued patronage of ti public is Sereel % fom RK if For s ALE—A Dwelling House and Shop | respectfuliy so. cited. ot tarrro! ; - nlegrs- s23 indi treet. ere and par | - l. COTTOS. . J. & MRUBER N & BROG.., i aituate ap Kuston Sueet. F I | tn. 0 eee a a Poiate “oT chown, Nov, 16, 1884, | Dec, 10--2aw & wky