M4 z - Pp - en re , me Teas lee iad ee ee nettiieiaiini " li a ee ABLE POOLEY 8 tice teh ATT OE SE —" ; ‘ , oe ‘ in # : — — = thaminnttabls , . THE DAILY EX IDA BER j { 3 I: J 41 ¥2 sal J & + = > r VGN "wm «¢ > i KXAMINER, KRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1886. . . | , re oe ? . ae m Local and Othe items, | Compliments of the Seas . | , on sl oo f i ) GO TO | HOLIDAY | ' Friend, my wish is that you may o } ‘ \ eee YUU Pla -— 2 —ee | ae | : | Have a ‘*Happy Christmas day : ' ae 5 f "t | ‘im } iis ‘ theistewes tender Phat Its Joys and peace may live Rea | b E a) a aprons tae year, and New Year give s bee i ; line.of railwat. ene a - all your labour, s a Zz i - | ony aes and broade) Lims : FOR ' o-—_- . Mmrityv te urs every neich!) : . eee \ : ( ss imakes @& lean livery | aa ole ae = . 2 igh! our, lopna : i ; ; ‘ re 8; , hl veces 2 { . ” Look in Matthew 5th and 2nd Ni Ki LAL BA RGAENS ! Feather Fire Screens, . iene “ee — a? the 12th—but then ‘tis reckoned | \ ‘ Bey t tous pears at W. F. Car: a you know them with it iia 1 I ee ee Feather Mais, coT> yi> ao on 4 > , ‘ ‘ . : BRT Bet Tope You do, too, and no joking.) SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Plush and Leather Satchels, HesRY Groner lectures oronta‘ t:. | am oO may Nave no more trouble ' . a EORGE lectures. in Toronto to. | Chan you can burst like a bubble ; | Fur Mulls and Capes, : And that. cren th , tiie sp Ly N ‘ : : 3 rae at ; Muy be Blown the “other way.” - OUR STOCK OF - Fur Gauntlets, ‘ aa “¥ sugar toys very cheap at. W. F Wish you many right true friends, ' New Watches | j silk li: dk rchiefs — ot a And with this my greeting “— pd ~" Christmas Cards, SI an < rehic fs, * Une compliments ah Gael tla i ilimasilens: Ge . a | New Clocks, New Year Cards Handkerchiefs a all kinds, readers, ——a i ee i j ° re sili . ’ ; ‘ rere pe ee eyes.) | New Jewelry Children's Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, = ‘ . | wv * . . Fee nmam's class in Phonography does Phat Christmas Day, | valbotietlin MFOR'S 207f, Cushions, Slippers, Fender-Stools, Banners, not meet to-night. , eto Ch . - k x : Jae ‘ a vice Co : rate DRE es BY MRS. A. D, MACLEOD, | fPHUE undersigned, in introducing himself to the nfectioncry, Brackets, Footstools, RESSING a Christmas tree cannot make it | es public, wishes to announce that he has Genera! Groceries, Xe. ; look ny more spruce " - ‘ opened his store on : Ete Eie Ete ee rhe cloudless sun of southern climes iiiiiaintael vinisiaieegl tae is the best in the city, and should be seen before * . ; A MAN out in Kansas has named hi tl Shone full that Christmas Day, | UPPER QUEEN STREET, purchasing elsewhere. pee ae , Sas has Name Ls uur As the ci of the Caesars ; The Daya eo “gy ad teenth child Chestnut Held seca} + co) 7 ur | years he. A is on se a : large essortme nt of areiberoas ee Pee aisonen , : ee yatches, Clocks and Jewelry al ie lates thi ih aon 3 7” ' | J E ’ x"... ss m2 . . | designs, ” iho. 40 Sarita: St perkd aeaiie of Clocks . ; hin the Teach of ali, SHH U LL PR 7; Ss BN eS. fue Young Ladies Journal for December is For Him whose gracious advent | and Electro lated Wark _ rhe TOYS area new lot. selected with special ; l . I Var I Ton nm » ome T/) . ‘ . at the Diamond Bookstore. Hailed in seraphic ton } reference tothe pleasure of the little ones, and JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS. " i rh ee P : F a - i at household should be without them. ' ohigereae ne saved Of carta, ind Saints eaven | X T Ni The C IRR OT rw F ta ey ‘ ‘ : ‘oD mm > 1" ‘ ITIZENS Rink tickets for sale at the In grateful praises own | NO OLD STOCK-—ALL GOODS NEW, | cae a. cualcaaaee oe te dea te aa CALL AND SEE THEM AT Apothtcaries Hall at reduced rates sulseeniie the city. ; ; ‘ illeeaiaaih Full loud above the city’s hum e *onled forth « bs el one oe} 1 R, * your K mas presents to-night at G. H Pealed forth cathedral chime ; , Rryey aii Bs ondnte? wilh » *, north side Queen Square While round thedoftiest, proudest dome, Wreathed harmony sublime . S : ; The GROCERIES ar . = “ a ™ * After nine years’ experience in the largest ao Rik ire of all kinds and of excel- ra < Jewelry Store in this Provinee, I can | er . | An inspection of Goods and Prices solicited. = LIRERAI diseounts to-night on silverware Guarantes satisfaction | Mi Rs B GO N I ee ee JRER, Vverware, Which thrilled amid those ruins vast % ¥ij i . jewelry, fanc,- clooks, ete,, at G. H. Taylor's. Vhich thrilled amid th en ; in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ta 0, © SIUENL 0 LLY, = ‘ to it silly, Taylor on = oe Phat long have braved the skies ; intrusted to my Care. = — 2 . = = Se : Ss Pro : ' ntof P ' > i }> ) ’ * “ILO ePrTpEr 5 ! ’ Proud monument of Pagan hate, | Remember the place —next door to Harris’ ‘lin COR. QUEEN & KING STREETS. . CARAMELLS, New 3 a aa a and And Christian sacrif Store (opposite Miller Bros.) Dec, 9—2aw a = i ; ... =i “andies ; . é : all the leading cream “##¢les at r. Car . a * sells > ie ‘ | ALL WORK WARRANTED. 6 - ose - si oes ter’s. Rejoicing echoes filled the breeze > ~ That fanned the martyrs’ tom)s ; j , YY maw 5 | he ’ Fit reauiem ! tl ; d t} : 1 | W. AN: ANTON, j | kg Be sure and hear the geole’¢ical leeture by oS requsens ; y sowed the see eR FOR ——- } Mr. Francis Bain in the .Y. M. © A. Hall on Which now triumphaat blooms, Ch’town, Dec. 16--eod & wk . Monday evening next a j “ " ’ —- W here reason held its vaunted sway | ‘ , rey x , 1 : | execs Waiogelweriaieenge RIND THE PUZZLE! One of the sights and entertainnients this R = ae areal a . BS IIs | yi hibits. | ae ; aes <4 oo ound stor urn, through inarpdled halis j : evening — Beer & Goff's window and music by ’ = JUST RECEIVED: . Loud shriek the birds of night. = +--+ + the Artillery Band in front of their store. eo ee 4 F MFTY PIECES GREY FLANNEL, from 18! ; 7 é Whilst b e along the si aing waves k cents a yard 150 A Gl ) Sk { Tne four electric lamps at the eicuneal | Ww hi h tle : turthe jaa re pails CMe Ul d 8, | eck the I st snore, nie ‘ Bookstore give that popular resort a very That light of life, that perfect faith [THE Talk of the Town is PATON & CO'S ac as ; + brilliant appearance each evening. Sealed with the martyrs’ gore CHEAP GOODs. ; = t “I 200 (lp [mit [ il Sp g (l | , ation Spring do _ = , : . ai (V } is ‘ye o , 3 it} it Z re Ut Cl y a mr . a ‘ | _ i ia iil ‘ - vi —— ee ee Anas uve.—-Save money this evening by But, within that regal city, BUY sour TEA from JAMES PATON & CO.,| FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, ” buying grapes, confectionery, nuts, oranges, On that bright Christmas Day, Market Square. } - Be ee if ai : apples, etc., at Geo. Carter & Co's. In heetiec flush of fever heat ‘| HE CITY STEAM BAKERY is headquarters for the following goods : V. W. WELLNER hee just opened a case of | er dy BA SFOCE 9) FAR CAPS jane GOAT) DODD & ROG =RS. i These ’ i — ROBES. BISCUITS—Choice, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, in boxes from 5lbs., upwards. very handsome vases of the newest designs and | A stranger from a distant lan | Ch’town, Dec. 3—iwks eod goods are made in our new rotary oven and cannot be surpassed in quality, a low ices lon '# fai a han Across the western sea ; vai 3 : : S ows Don't fail-to see them. PIES-—Apple, Washington, Raspberry, Cranberry, Cocoa, Cream, Chocolate, &e. Where peace doth reign, and howe’er poor | { ee PRE gy oo FOR Sree Ae: Kid | T : . = i : ag ier se of . rloves, Siik mbrelias, Fur-lined Dolmans, “AK F__ Plai ‘ri ic ‘rui era "ine 2e go lux usual Gospel Service will be held in May feels that he is free. Handkerchiefs and Glove lsoxes, Cheap at CHRISTMAS Is COMING i CARE —PTan, Fenty HAGE Freeway Veaee aie Seen ae. t ¢ ¥Y. M. C. A. Hall on Sunday afternoon, at J. PATON & CO'S. Jelly Roll, Jelly Squares, Tartletts, Charlotte Rousse, &c., &e. th , 7. ; : With trustful soul he crossed the foam, } : memioiad ee ee yee © ' 40’ wek. Subject, ‘The Star in the East, And left his native sod _ BOOKS! BOCGKS! BOOKS! CONFECTIONERY —Clear Toys, Tablets, Choice Mixtures, Chocolate Creams, Car: 2nd chapte: Th tuo late Hehe tnt a ’3 PATON & Bote — mels, &e., &e. : Vatt.. ss hice | an he his life — — rate ‘ Ane "A oS Fae Special Induce 7 UST received at the Bible and Tract Deposi » as © Winning souls for God. : : ai Se j tory, a nice supply of Mayzzines, Gift Books, 7 bove é . -rie ? “Say. s ‘x, does oo. laus “7 - snow? | — - Text Books, Christmas Cards, Reward Cards, 7 AB tes _ guaranteed Fresh. Prices low. | Guess he. TO Cenmay: “No he don't No higher aim was ever sought ADIES’ JACKETS, MANTLES, &c., much |? lattoes, Sunday School Books, &c., &c. ‘ j acted ~ oe Viey don't he *” “Because he al- | No purer soul was shriven ; L undet regular prices. Bibles and Testaments at all mice : 2 i. o. ty r —. Se ; rave fet e rein-deer, | For the whole purpose of his life sua ainda te M. F. ELLIS. , wavs fetches ti j - : purp Nov. 2 at . : ea ate = Unte his Lord was given, COUNTRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES| —~ pee, 7, 1S : PRINCE STREET. W's learn that } is Honor the Stipendiary : ee i Pane ~*~ Ned from the recent deci- | A noble matron sat beside ‘ Magistrate has appea. i—eod PA'TON & CG’S wuaoriyalled fer Variety, Ex " ww ceilence and Cheapness of Goods, "208 2 in the Trainor casg, And soothed his dying bed ; . i bint lh °c Beit die ee ; a cin ee ee pe heard by a full (ne who, with mother’s tenderness RAND LOT of MANTLE AND ULSTER- oe 4 and that the appeal is to : Had & her easly dead “LOTHS. Don't buy before you see our ’ j fad wept fer early dead, stock. . bench in January next. ee : renime | Sore, sore it grieved that mother’s heart ! nu eeniey ee ee a : , . . . t evening : 5 *VERYBOD ants S d r BON , We have prepared for a rus. this 5 | When fevers pulse beat high KB BODY who wants a new HAT or I ( ‘ A EY | ) “ ; ; + 7 -andies ¢ NET should go to eee () i neti . dite - of .<mas candies, | & . and have a splendid lisplay of « apples. etc. | And reason reeled, the parched lips JAMES PATON & CO’S. \ JE would informjthe citizens of Charlottetown : nuts, figs, dates, oranges, grapes, ®Pp4es, f Gave forth the wailing cry. oceanic and Prince Edward Island generally, that apes i, : Come one, come all, to Geo. Cartet & Co 8, i GTILL BUSY. Small Profits are the secret our MR. SANTA CLAUS will be at the ' E. PROWSE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers | and ee next to Chappelle's book store. ‘*Qh! take me to my far-off heme terms, and don’t you forget the place, : , 4, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” and at the same time wishes to tell them - Where cool sea breezes blow ; JAMES PATON & CO'S, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, that he can sellthem a SUIT or OVERCOAT at such a lew price that they will feel happy, Mu. A. B. Warevrroy’s. paper, “* Great Where wintry sun doth smiling shine Market Square, Charlottetown, - and after Monday, 6th Decomber, a, notwithstanding the low prices of oats, pork, potatoes, &e., &e. = : : story of Engli: iter ature, ee S- sail Lite « : es , 1aving in his possession the lareest, choicest an Epocks in the History of ae gw ooo Insti- Athwatt Toe'pere, wets sow REAL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rygs,| best value GIFTS and PRESENI'S ever placed read befure the Literary and Scientific s : \ &c., &e.. at at his disposal. ' “ Wi consucieiine } tute last evening was ably written and much Oh ! thither wist I to retarn JAMES PATON & CO'S, Come and see him early. appreciated. At its conclusion there wis 4| Fraught with my mission high, —__ 4a The closing Levee on .Christmas Eve wiil : s} ap discussion. To bear the standard ot the Cross THE following is @ list of the different COR- | Tain open until midnight. ' - Cae omanceeipernyr Beneath my native sky. * = 3S wi have i stock, brite J — - % Respectfully, = \ . “4. 2 ' italiane : — de: | : ’ 2 arner’s New Perfumed, Maud, eauty, ‘ IPATAG NEWYP ae ’ Tux children s Christmas Dinner, un _ | . St i, Siar, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, | poo g 1388 CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO, the - aof the Y. M. C. A., is to be hel _ For this my spirit waked to zea: Improved, Bonanza, Health, Dermatoid, Lily, | To an He has the Greatest Assortment of 1 te auspice = «et Hall to-morrow afternoon, Where eoft the sunlight falls, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. in the Mar.. “ut four o'clock. Tickets have | For this I craved the higher lore Referring to the foregoing I would urge the commencing abu -, Sten of | , Desnagande’s balis, TSEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN- | ecessity of an early visit to Mr, Claus, as the O V KE R C q A'T AN bD m= U i TS been ential tn tas t four hundred children « Of Propaganda’s } l TLEMEN: Far Gloves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, | terrific crush, usual on Christmas Eve, prevents y tf I — ‘ ¢ om it is expected will be ‘ silk Searfs, Cardigans, Silk ‘ cerchief Tm- | him paying his proverbia! courtesy to visitors. all denominatioas, wi.” ~ared to ed to the | Then *! list ye the strains of music, oie aa A Coote. Se ‘The Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c , promptly on hand pre € theinterior. Ad- Now loud, now soft and clear ; _ of the present visit being so very humerous, we EVER SHOWN ON P. E. ISLAND, wants of the depart it 1 oT r -oice of wavelets sweet EN’s LINDERS & DRAWERS, extra | C@™?0t particularize. It is absolutely imperative _ a ment 0. © « jeft at the Hall) It is the voice o i ene - MENS Lat IRS & J DRS, extra | that you come and view the immense atock. i: Sk. ee lds elite g . t ay no "hic reets iV sve yy ear. *y > , . 7 Miher thie oveian to tae, ee vere PATON & CO'S, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, ] Uh anita uye ) > ] either this evening or to-moi tigestion ede i 3 oS : Diamond Bookstore. § t & AV. ode dM, } ° St. Peter's Boys’ Band will assist . ; Brimful of glee, 1b seems to me, PR ; St ee . Ch’town, Dec. 6. 1886, * Trev ripple o'er the strand, | FRA GOOCD VALUE in TEA this season, Le 3) a on 7 . ors. ' dd bas He Northern Light with mails ai vv. 2 sengers arrived here about noon to-d. Tur : ; Merchants may blow and howl, but L. E. sells the cheapest. a +I a : de Of our dear, iousebold band. DRESS GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, at P . SLA D RAILWAY couan jay biow and ho mu e 1€ eay considerable amount o issatisfaction . ‘8 + JAMES PATON & CO'S, L OF HEAP GOODS pressed at the slowness of the Post O i Mark how the tustroys, golden sheen - Lb. s KVERY DEPARTMENT FUL i clerks in assorting—many asserting that 1} ‘~«ages the reddening leaves ; Ween SCARFS. Wool Sacques, Mitts, Hoods, sa CHRESTMAS & NEW YEARS, <4 , e takes almost as long to distribute the mail 4s Lis. ~st-tide of home is past, Tam O’Shanters, Vests, &c., &c. ‘ " 4 done i in : ‘ 20 arcels. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— Ag when they sung the lullaby done up in 5, 10 and ; pound parcels ee ; ; : Di : Res The harv. A jin the sheaves. ” : an inl ; 2 2's it does to bring it from i ictow. On enquiry = rhe b oe ae = MRUNKS, SATCHEIS & TRAVELLING His Custom Tailoring Department is turning out splendid fits, we learn that the delay is owing to the ar- And gather i AGS at Bot Prices, at | ’ ; } - phe waning light BAGS at Bottom Prices,at ier t - TUR \ ’RIAI N -aubl how ] rival of the foreign mails at the hour when all N at: Bees ae ore JAMES PATON & CO’3S. | R TURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare will az GIVE HIM A TRIAL. No trouble to show goods, the cferks are at work on the outgoing local ow there hoe . SAEGt,, “ aa oe — ill V'be issued to and’ from ail Stations on this mails. This explanation is all very well, but t see the little stile ; Grows > HE Largest and most Complete CARPE r | Railway, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, a °0: at liti ; te > in the inter A few steps more -how dark 1. DEPARTMENT on the Islan!, Hemp, | on 21th, 25th, 27th, and 3ist December, inst., and aa a oo cash li — SS Ry ee Home in Prince Edward Isle.’ Scotch, ‘Tapestry, Brussels and Plush Carpets, | on January Ist, 1887, good to return up to and on ests of the public, ee — Sag patterns aud Low Prices 3rd January, 1887, Detterns ‘ r . . ?, si : be —_—_>-— But as, o’er the calm of evening : a Tickets will also be issyed from ajl other Sta. = \ MN Str. Perer’s Cuurecs.—-Christmas services Breathed forth the vesper hymn, 7 ‘4s tg find a better place tq yuy your ard, 25th ees tess Desenchenl thee ahd enc dniaee ” e ’ vill be as follows: First evensong, 7.30 to- The visions. of Fancy faded, The Puz : ary ist, 1887, good to return as aboye; and from ; : ni ebt; first celebration commencing at ten The clear, blue eyes waxed dim. Dry Goods tha. ~® ¢: q's se rps on pepe terene Beane 9. alt other Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. 5 : > 73 j \ Stations on ecem ber 24 n, 2/ an olst, St., — i min ~~ as ania Ps os will 7 7 The roseate flush evanished j 4S » ay ae : 9 good to return up to and on January 4th, 1887. Ch’town, Dec, 16, 1886, rang . ee ee ee One ree we Before cold Pallor’s hand ; vA. ALY... : JAMES COLEMAN, - be ope ved until 11.40.) Second celebration, Ended the warfare. hushed the voice :-— Superintendent, ee re ER COURT bar a a ee eee ee a ge 8 a m.. -morrow. Matins, 10.30. There . Wackod te 'the Silent Fiend ; CHARLOTTETOWN. at 5 o'clock. Services as nsual on Sunday High o’er earth's parting knell. (St. Stephen's Day? es And though to his home and kindred iN c ee _FOR— BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. : : : He cometh ne'er again JUST ISSUED SLANC » wishes to acknowledge with Sg " T again, Y De. Beanery ‘ : The memory of his bright young life — thanks the following further donations to the Tike inna eile uanel oy 5 : A S Christmas Tree at Faleconwood :—Mr. Her- Khe years wil-aye retain. eS 0 >: ML - + mans, 1 box wax candles and holders; Ch'town And aye, as the festive season falls, elish ; yale ancy Goods Woolea Co., 12 yds. printed cotton, 4 doz. On fair St. Lawrence Bay AT. English and Amer ican Fancy ( 7 neckties, 1 doz. linen collars; Mr. A. McNeill, They mourn the student who died in Rome 4 w 5° Enelish and American Stationery, | bbl. apples; Mr. John Nowson, 1 lb. con- On that bright Christmas Day. 5 8 a Z ’ 5 (7 H TA Y LOR he s : ais | fi tectionery; Mr. ‘W. F. Colwell, do; Mr. Geo. —- ee ~~ ‘ "es s . English and Amel i¢ all Nov e {1es, 8 2 a 3 4 5 will be no music at any of these services. The Dec. 14, 1886, __ | Railway Office, Ch town, Ded | ith = ast new organ will be dedicated immediately And the soul of the fair young dreamer <esieagpenirilcl dlc sania hiacapsbateln bie cieigs its Aisin Ac tac ets 3 ee ckniatibicanemnnniuepeenguniian before the third celebration (choral), at 11 Went up with music's swell ; 3 y'elock on Christmas Day; Evensong (plain) Whilst Victory’s pens grandly soared : S 3 ¢ = C. OuUS i a a 5 > 2 ; 3s , confectionery and 1 Ib, raisins; 7 : : . fa Fn Rankin 2 oe snuff; Mrs, F. T. Mesicar.—Join in the rush this evening to y. i. . ri _- “* Newbery, 4 box raisins; Mrs. Rankin, fancy | Beer & Goff's for Xmas Fruit and Confection- JEWELRY, in Gold and Silver. — ae ial Mr. D. O'M Reddin, jr.,|ery, and hear the music from the Artillery al wr O R 1 8 re 7 e oe hee uw. HASZARDS’, Something New, tobacco and cigars; Mr. A. L. Brown, second | Band, which will play in front of their store x . 9 FANCY CLOCKS, in Plush, &c. iq is especially true ing fonpacct ‘ 5 s * . fonation of tarletan; Mr. RB. MePherson, | from 7.30 till 9 o'clock, if fine. ‘angineer) 81; Mr. Wm. McPhail, (supervisor) —s — : “Rie. Pool, 21; a friend, $1; Mr. M. Wright, We learn that Mr. J. W. Young, of | orrect Everything LOW during the holiday season. inted f $i; ~enator Carvell, $2. Cherry Valley, has og — = = : ee S T T I O N E ; 50 cts. > a a in the West Kent Stree Directory of Charlottetown, North Side Queen Square. A N 5 R. R Firzcer* &?P, Esg., 8S. M., must re TINT 3 ses : as os T is a fact that you can always get, at G. .. YON TAINING, in addition to the usual invalu- SILVERW: Pin I d Haney Articies. ae . . a © able information, a carefully prepared and ARB, in Useful and Pnacy Something Novel, Something Striking. das. - « = ‘e been ths recipient of many a we ; ight, at the King rith a STREET PLAN of the City. Dec, 14t—sed wky 2i . f which I have, thi n, imported a very choice and extensive line. 1 would also call certainly have been tue a rou.” thi Prizes to be shot for to-night, at the Ning - . ot whic ave, this season, limpo cy Soa ae 7 ; diesel hearty * God Sais Street Rifle Cellege: aie eee aE 89 8 * Seen ie attention to my large and variel assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christmas Presents. ey is ki 298 anc : ‘ : 3 r, at 2p. m. ome eT : > Nov ies—The Primrose Note, The Ferget-Me-Not morning, for his kindness r at match to be shot to-morrow, at = p. m s a i Gl Ww d Stationery Novelties for Lad es- . g ¥ vent overlooking the wants of ths on Ca! igi I5 CEN! EACH. Orses anted, mn. Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note: this festive season. Into many f{Iue Belvidere Gun Club will meet at, the “ citi Xmas Presents for Gentlemen--Handsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, ; leasant : Toes le has been the means of sending was | residence of Arthur Peters, Esq., on Monday Nn Y % w , ; Gents Photo Alb Stvlograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum t . n” Char! f ae ents Photo ums, Stylograph Fens, 8 ’ : ’ , ’ : greeting. = ee Se aa beef | next, at 2.30, p. m. 2 1 HEO. i. ( APP ELLE, I antl willbe lesnoael oo unatany. a camber of Books (in cases), Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's sufficient to purchase had been dis- = GOOD HORSES. Address Sets. 97 di i 7. C “the li ‘friend, is get- IAMOND BOOKSTORE. | t fai for 127 dinners, ali of whic Santa CLavs, the little ones triend, Is I 8 | Don’t fail to see nie. ostinato oA Xmas Presehts for Ladies—Beautiful Foetaes Albums, Autograph Albums, : inal f all denomina-|,.~°) ; “oug -orki order. et ee a ce i wae ae ‘war “thie morning. After ee ee er eo ee Dec. 15. 1886 Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies Pocket-Book ion es soni pee : ; P ’ 83 ‘ sh Ee eek ee cae 8 ‘ew Styl ‘ses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing heen exhausted, however, the : as ee es ee ee ee | Sets, New Style Purses and » g , oa vied Almener ’ was visited by| Guts’ Gold Filled American Stem 7 ae NOTIC E WAN he rae Bea Teck. | Cabinets, Card Cases, &e. : many & woman or man who were fur- | Watches for $23, at W, N, Tantons, .\ ppe . AANLS, Lapse. Failecd, ae, Xmas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Kniy a oop ~~ | Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket books, nished at onee with tickets for geese, on the| Queen Street. “i THE Plant, Good-Will, &c., of. the Protestant | <=> <== SS | e . . “4 ‘ -_---—_ ss E ~ — ———_ . - ” bles ture contributious and went away = - i I as ‘locks and Union is in the market, and the Compaay are | arr > -% curly fur. Any | > ony ‘ i . : Capp — Fitzgerald has received much For Bargains ™ Watches, C now ready t» receive offers for the same, Lz caer eS aes eek office of Mears. . 4a You will find in our g something for gram far = ‘a o* « ° a - e :* - * ya os aktaaaes ~s 19 to W. N. Tanton’s, Upper Queen << Seam : , 1 i aie i uable assistance, in the distribution | Jewelry, g° ’ Rev. W. R. Frame will take charge otbarwiae | DArseld & Shanes ee pedegcre rouseded aes Bern a= & va : : “ can be effected, ur the Plant, &c., be : ‘ from the pastors of the jinn —- a Street : disposed of, and, in company with Mr, J ee fe well as from the Societ dt. | > th w St ‘ Panl’s CO ' | Pov . f “C} at a.