a EEE in i ia PR Nas eer ee ae errr. we * » —_ + ts Oa ed te ee tem — se Mt C02. MP. a — A ~ .e oo - : i, thn lip 2 EE 5 le i RNB EGE NIB AI ee IR ig Sac ag a 8 o® Co RRO A NRA gt POH i ot ah oe ae oh kee anne ray I} AMINER. Ld5oy. THE DAILY EX ei i4. TOBER Notes and ¢lippings. Everyone who is int rested in our girls -and not should read Miss Barr's paper, whi h is published in to-day's Tue EXAMINER. ‘* 4 burnt dreads the fire Kensing ton is now taking steps to prevent the sale of mtoxicating liquor within her borders ! Neighboring children, seeing that a child has been burnt, usually avoid the fire; but we fail to note that the people of other towns throughout the Province, seeing how Kensington has suffered, are taking steps to suppress the liquor trattic which is being carried on in them ! who is issue of The statement of the revenue and ex- penditure of the Dominioa for the last fiscal year ig gazetted The revenue is $38,700, 000 and the expenditure $36,800,000 ; sur plus, $1,900,000—-exactly the amount an ticipated by the ' Finance Minister in his budget speech. The showing for the first quarter of the present fiscal year is equally satisfactory. The revenue 1s $9,900,000, an excess of $400,000 over the correspon } ing quarter last year. The expenditure was $5,500,000, a decrease of $1,200,000 as compared with the corresponding period last year; surplus, $4,400,000. The debt has decreased dusiug the last month 2,400,000. het -The proposed treaty between the United States and the Hawaiian govern- ment provides that all exports from the United States shall be admitted free of all LE DAILY EXAMIN the Pioneer—s bad man, unworthy the con | fidence ‘ot those whose votes he desires | to secure at the next gene ral election ” The | hard up ferguson editor of the Pioneer 1s evidently for a ground of attack upon Mr. Yelegraphic Odds and Ends. . BUDGET OF GENERAL NEWS FROM. ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Qvesec, Oct, 10.--It is given out that the revenue from crown lands for this pro- ‘ll reach within in ex- vince for the current year W 870.000, which is about 25 per cent. ecss of the estimate. KINGSTON, Uct. 10 Lr Healy, Bish 44 of Clonfert, has been appo nted Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, a See to which rumor had it some time ago Archbi: hop Cleary, of Kingston, was to be trans- ferred. Batrmwore, Oct. 10.—The great fertilizer factory of G. Ober Sons & Co., Locust Pon t. Raltimore, burned this noun. It consisted ot three large buildi $5 that cost $250,000. The fire started in the ac id com- was storage room, p rhay 3s by spontaneot 8 bustion. The first building was burned to the ground, and the flames, driven by a high wind, spread to another large build ing, completely gutting it. Fully $260,090 worth of daimage was done. Hawuirax, Oct. 10,—News from Cain- bridge, Rants County, has been received ofthe fatal shooting of Mrs. Jchn gHily. the lady was prominent in church work end all goud works there. She was going to look for two cows which had strayed away from home, and a bear having been reported in the woods in the vicinity, she was loading a revolver to take with her duty in the Hawaiian Kingdom, and all ar- ticles from ithe Hawaiin Islands admitted the United States The United States guarantees Hawaii the perfect inde- | pendence and autonomy of the Hawaiian | government, and in consideration of such guarantee the of the United Stat +s may have such freedum of at n in the territories of Hawaii as is necessary. The | Hawaiian government agrees that nv treaty shall made Hawaii aud avy Ww free forces j | be bet ween other power without the full knowledge of the United States. Advices from Ottawa state that a despatch has been received there through the foreign office from Madrid sending the programme of an interaational lierary competition to be held on the fourth cen- tenary of the discovery of America, under the Vice Presidency of the Duke of Vera- gua, who is a lineal descendant of Ck lum bus. competition is instituted with a view of celebrating this festival with sume lasting literary work which will perpetuate its memory. This work, for which a prize will must of historical study regarding the event which it is in- tended to commemorate. Two years are given to prepare the essays, for which the firat first prize is £1200 and the prize £600 The be given, consist BeCcunha D —We received this morning, from J McLeod, Esq., Valleytield,asmall box of wild strawberries, ripe and Juscivus. Auother riend of Tae EXAMINER contributes a bunch of mayflowers, picked yesterday The Pioneer, to hand, this day, reports the receipt of a cherry attached to the twig on which it grew, fully ripeand just in the tempting state that would make one wish to have a plate full. Such things in Octo- ber—the second fruits of the seasun—dv not indicate very severe weather. It may be that cultivation in this hemisphere is resulting in a favorable change of climate However this may be, no one can truly say that Prince Edward Island is not now good place to live in, a —The Patriot, in its weak endeavors to defend Messrs. Weish and Davies for neglecting China ?vimt Wharf, appears to have great faith in tbe power of tricks. One of these is to assume that the Examin- ER's statement is a typographical error, and then base an argument on the assump- tion. We wrote distinctly of the estimates for the then current year, 4s distinguished from those for the year beginuing on the Ist July, 1889. It is absuiutely correct that the estimates for the then current year, as far us the Public Works Depart- ment was concerned, were dispused el before Mr. Ferguson reached Ottawa lust winter. The estimates from the various departments have tu pass the Council, and the Minister of Finance canavt present any | to the House until ali are ready. The] facts remain unassailabie,—Iist, That Mr Welsh fooled «away «a whole year on the people by claiming thac he had obtained a vote for the work, when he had not. 2d, That Mr. Welsh said what was untrue when he reported that Mr. Fergason diverted mouey from China Pumt to Pinette and Hallidsy’s 3d, That it was Mr., Ferguson, and not Messrs. Welsh and Davies, who finally obtained the much needed geant for China > 5 Po.nt. — We are glad to know that the con- tractor isto be buund to have the whart temporarily fit fur shipment m a month when it went off, the ball entering her stomach. She lived in a conscious State several hours and then expired. SHERBROOKE, Oct. 10.—Morrison, the outlaw. d ‘y fouud ruilty ol hter, lies in Sherbrooke jail, awaul- ing Interviewed by a cories- pondent, he expresses himself satistied with the verdict and expects to rece.ve twenty years. The judge’s action in withholding sentence is not explained, but it Is thought be is consulting with other judges of the Morrison os ieganecic yestet q MAaANnSsiale sentence. law, as the case is so celebr ted. professes to have found e¢ msolation and comfort in a higher When the witnesses were being paid off, so numerous were they that the money ren short and several had t» remain another night in town. power. —_— A tm Boston Market Prices. Uct. 10, 1889. PoratTors.—The market ha« been well sup- plied most «f the time. Oa Monday there wes a light supply of Houlton and Aroostook Rose and Heb:ors, and prices were advanced but dropped back again on Tuesduy. West- ern receipts are increasing,and the indications favorable f are x jarge supplies from that direction. The arrivals from P. E. Island N. S. ani N.B are also quite liberal, and the stock is generally good. The quotations for Is! ind stock a"e: Hebr ns, 65: Pp Tr busb; Rose, 60 to 632; Stars and Bas banks, 60c Eoas.—Receipts of the week, 1 box, 2 bbls, 9.171 cases; last week, 1 box, 65 bbls, 10,374 eases. The e has been a steady demand for ehoice fresh sto.k, and prices for strictly fresh goods are a little higher than list week, Eastern extras are scarce and firm at 24c Best marks of P. E. I. and N. B. bring 232, with some extra N. S. at 24c. Fisu,— Mackerel are scarce at the following quotations ; Mackerel, extra shore # bbl...-..30 00@.... “ UGE cede teas, a, eee ss ce “ MGR ste ccc Seemed 23 00@.... - No. 3 large riinmed....20 0U@.... “ No. 3 piain....... i. eee: . x. % English. .. bVisves li 30@.... The quotations for canned mackerel and { lobsters are,— Canned Mackerel, — 1 Ib, tins labelled per doz..... Canned Lobsters,—- 1 ib.tins, labelled, new, perdoz 1 GO to .... + ae Personal, ek eee Mrs. D. M. Gordon, who has been visiting her relatives in this city, left for her home in Halifax Saturday morning last. The daughter of Rev. Mr. Heartz has gone to New York where she will pursue her masi- cal studies. Amherst J resa. Nieeilidiaieendins For Delicate, Sickly Children Scott’s Emulsion is unequalled. See what Dr. C. A. Biack, of Amherst, N. S., says; ““f have been acquainted with Seott’s Einuision ot Cod Liver Oil, with Hyphosphites, for years, and consider it one of the finest pre- pirations now before the public. Its pleasant ii.vor makes it the great favorite for chiidren, aud Ido i galy rec ymmend it for ali wasting diseases of children and adults” Sold wy di aggists, 50 cts. and $!.00. oaks aceon “i. W. Tayxor still to the front. Our sales last week were mach larger thau we antici- pated, and we have got run out of some giades of watch movements, but expect a large sup- piy daily. Ouae customers are satistied, and have not g't to rua around boiheriag other from the ietting of the contract. It *s hoped no delay will occur in executing the contract. ts remind intending contractors that tenders must be received at Ottawa on the 18¢h instaut. —The Fioner pours its censure upon the head of Hou. Mr. Ferguson because when Mr. Ferguson went asa delegate to England he took advantage of the oppor- tunity affurded him tiv select and purchase & few sheep for the improvement of his flock. Itisuot even prevended by the Pioneer that Mr. Ferguson did not render faithful service to the Prevince. Such a pretence, in full view of the well known iact that their bitterest opponents im the Legislature aud in the press were compelled to admit that Messrs, Sullivan and Fergu- son had performed their cuties as delegates ably and well and that asa first resu.t ol their efforts the Province receives an ad- ditional aunual grant of $20,000 a year— equa) Ww @ Capllai sumrot $9UU,000— would have been much too thin. But having, im addition te this, purca ssed a tew shee p jor Line itaprovement of his fuck, aud tue gol of the country, he. is denouncd by the public as having ‘advanced bis own Svilisi: ends.” ii Mr. Ferguson bad not brought home the sheep, the Pwaer would uot have censured him; if he had, indepeudent- ty of his public Guties, goue to England and bought sheep tor tue improvement oi his flock, every one would be ready to ad- mit that Le had done a goud at on ; for every excelleat pure-bred animal! uumperted from the old couutry is aduiitiedly a beuellt to the Province. But having gone at the W 0 beg jewelers, to see if they paid tov much tor thei: yoods, as our pist business transactions have estabiished coutidence, tor we do and have dune just what we say. G id watches and diamoud rings, best value lor your money. Geid chains, both ladies aud gents, goid bracelets, broaches, sets, ear-rings, lockets, chaims, studs, scarf aud tie pins, newest aud most beautiful desigus, tea sets, full size, tete-a-tete water pitchers, cruets, butter- coolers, cake baskets, waiiers and trays iu round, square and ovai shapes, desert sets, biscuit jars, pickies and a lot uf vther gouds too numerous to mention. If any ot our customers require a fiy-back stop watch we have them in stock at from $6 tu $20. The better class cf chonograpas made by the Waltham Watch Co., of wuich there are none better in the world, we can supply cheaper by not keeping them on hand as we van seil on a small commission and there is no interest to p+y- eiauceiiacaii Gay & Son will have fresh Pownal Bay Oysters in the market from dute. They ae taking orders for Celery and other vegetables for winter use. They have some extra choice uew- variutieS of ve y fine ilavor. Orders from a shipped on board” car or steamer without extra ch age. 30c., 3ic. sud 40c per duzeua. Address, J. J. Gay & Son, Powual. Qaw & wky—voctl4 ~——_@ Crockery—our first arrival, this fuall’s English Crockery (i3 crates) has just arrived at Halifax, and wil! be here next wcek. We buy direct from the manufacturers and are able to sell cheaper than any firm on P. E. Island. We are determined not to be underso'd by anyone lf you want bargains give us a call. We take the lead every time io prices snd Uistanec Miices rune: ER A bs MARRIED. At Sacred Heart Chearch, Alberton, on the Sth inst., by the Kev. A. E. Burke, P.P., Mr. Frank Collins, of Charlottetown, to Miss Mary Curley, of Miminigash, DEE a. At Alberton, on the 8th inst, O'Connell, second and beloved son of J. P. Brenvan, iisq., aged 6 years. At Montague Bridge, on the 7th inst., of | typhoid fever, Mary MeLean, daughter of | the late Laughlin McLean, of Belfast, and | belove l wife of John 8. Cantelo. She Jeaves a grieved hasband and a large circle of friends | mourn their loss. She died with full assurance of immortality. At Pisqnid, on the 4th ult.. after an illness | of six months, which he bore with Christian patience, Joseph McDonald (Bornish), in the 74th year of his age. He leaves a widow, seven sons and three daughters to mourn their | May his soul rest in peace. to loss Summerside Exports. Summerside, Oct. 12.—Shipped per steamer M. A. Starr, Ferguson, master, for Point du Chene,— 9.9 bags potatoes. ....... ‘i okne ce ee On the 12th, by Princess of Wales,Cameron, master, for Point Du Chene: BS CASES OLPS... cece cee r eters seeeces $ 274 22 bush potatoes... ..6- eee ee eeeers 8 I threshing mill......2 se eeeeeeees 300 OOO, hbk. si coctuece ss baseann _ ow BOL bris Oy S2@fS.. 6. ee eee eee eee 422 b. weld lemahier . 1 oa. di bo 0s see ee eee os ‘ 20 100 iba battat «cis CaeSeeGed AG ee bece 20 1240 bush outs, «wie s hele Fb 0k + Sb och 0 456 200 iambs... . iia os «rei Bi ee ates hee 400 $3000 SHIP NEWS. Oct. 12—Ent sch Advance, Orr, Richibucte, lumber; Sylvia Jane, Wright, do do; Welcome, Hadson, Crapaud, oats, Cld, lith—Azov, Kennedy, Crapsud, bal; Genesta, Langille, do do; Restive, Cain, Boston, 4,400 bush pototoes, valued at $1,100. 12—Sylvia Jane, Wright, Shediac, oats. e039 S side, Morrison Senrencep.— Morrison was sentenced at Sherbrooke, onthe llth. He was given eighteen years in the peniten- tiary. When sentence was pronounced there was considerable excitement in the court, and the toreman of the jary exclaim- ed ** My Gud, we never expected such a sentence as that.” Much sympathy was expressed fer the prisoner, who, on being led away, said in a loud firm voice, ** Good bye, my friends, for eighteen years.” Mor- rison was the most composed man in the 90urt room, a Sateen Aw Expensive Case—It is stated that the Mevantic murder case has cst the province ot Quebee $15,000. The cost to the friends of Morrison will also be very large. If Morrison had given himself up after the shooting, he would no doubt have got out of the case with a lighter sentence. Potice Court.—John Cummings, drunk and incapable, $3 or I4duys. Peter Lafferty ond Peter Haghes, same offence, $2 or 8 days each. E. Hi. NORTON & CO. V YE will seli by Auction, °on WEDNES- DAY, October 16th, at /half-past 10 o'clock :— 50 barrels APPLES—all some very choice stock. Atso—A few barrels ONIONS and other articles. Sale positive. Gravensteius— E. H. NORTON * CO., octl4—2i Auctioneers. FOR SALE OR TO LET. > EPPOCH FARM, containing about 240 acres. Apply to . WM. WELSH, octl4—Ilw King Street. NOTICE ® R friends and the public generally will U O oblige us by paying their respective amounts due by them to us as early as possi- vle. We will al ow 5 percent. off all accounts paid this week, After that time full amount must be paid. E. W. TAYLOR, octl4—-3i Camoron Block. COAL! a E Subscriber has on hand and in Store: Anthracite, Acadia Nut, Intercoloniai Round and Nut, Caledonia Round and Siack Coal—all fresh fiom mines. Orders left at Office, Water Street, will be promptly attended to. CAPT, JOHN HUGHES. octl2—eod tf pat : | Physicians’ P-rescrip- | tivns and Family Recipes | are our specialties, and will U receive prompt and careful O G | A. 8S. JOHNSON, ne Cor Piince and Kent Streets, on Cc i» : So Tt OR attention. . oct8—~lyv eod We warrant all Drugs, Chemicals and Compounds bearing oar label and passing | through our hands, Ss. 5. “William.” FOR CHARTER. =. Subscriber will receive offers for the Charter of above Steamer, to load at North or South side of the Isiand, She will be due here about 20th imst., and ou dis- charge of cargo will be ready to load, ublic expense and dared tu bruug home a Tow sheep ot his owr, ke ip “ w quality. Keep your eye on the sign cheap a and Uou’t fowget the place is at iy eeer® , ‘stock and Good Will - MONDAY, HE s 8. COBAN,” for St John’s, New- foundland, will be due at Charlottetown. onWEDNESDAY MORNING, 16:h October, ane will carry Cattle and Sbeep on deck. For ,Freght or Passaxe apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Ayents, octl2—3ins TENDERS INVITED -—FOR—— of Business, sisal tee R. ROBBLEE & CO., SUMMERSIDE. eS AVING decided to wind up our business, Hi ‘Lenders will be received up to noon ou 1889, for the first cost, for 15th day of October, purchase, at a percentage on the our general stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &e., and goed wilof our business, amounting to some $*,000 (Hight Thousand Dollars ) tion being of this season’s importation and bought for cash. The Stand is one of the most central in Summerside, and the premises is one of the best in the Province, fitted up in the most modern style. Intending purchasers can call and examine or address by letter, when every information will be given. TERMS—Cash or time will be given at 3, G6, 9, 12, 15 months, upon approved security. Also, we offer the following by private sale : Ist. Our Lobster, Mackerel and Codfishing Establishment situated at Miminigash, includ- iog 2 Seinues & Sein Boats, large quantity of Sait, Empty Cans, Mackerei Barrels, Can Mek- ing Tools, ete. This property is considered one of the largest fishing stands on the coast Terms, 25 per cent. down; balance, 4, 8 aud 12 months. 2nd. The Steam Tug ‘ Yantic,” only one year old, and fitted up with the latest im- proved machinery. ‘Terms, 334 per cent. down ; balance, 4, 8 and 12 months. 8rd. The Residence now occupied by T. H. Robblee, on Popular Avenue. Also, Six Acres of Land, situated near St. Eleanors, adjoining the Farm of Mr. J. L. Lea's, and opposite the residence of Mr. Wm. H. Brown. The same will be sold separately or together. ferms, 334 per cent. down ; balance, 5 years at 6 per cent. interest. 4th. The Residence now occupied by Mr. J. B. Clark, situated on Water Strect. ‘Lerms, 334 per cent, down ; balance in 5 years at 6 per cent. For further particulars or by letter to . R. ROBBLEE & CO., oct8—dy tl dte Summe'side. apply at our office AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements. AM instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, Nor- wood Farin, St. Peter's Road, On Wednesday, 16th inst., AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., All his FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, consisting of STOCK.—3 Working Horses, 1 Carriage Mare, in fal to All Right; | Fitly, 23 years, by Hernando; 1 Gelding, 1} yeais, by Her- nando; 10 Milch Cows, 5 Steers, 2 and 3 years old; 2 yearling Steers, 3 yearling Heifera, 5 Calves, 1 pwre-bred Shropshire Ram, got first prize at Exhibition, 1889; 16 Shropshire Ewes, 10 Lambs, some prize win- ners, jarge lot Turkeys, (reese and Hens. IMPLEMENTS.—2 Carts, 2 Wood Sleighs, 1 Driving Sieigh, 1 Double Wagon (reversibie seat), 1 Express Wagon, 1 Mowing Machine (Patterson), 1 Reaper (Cossiti), | Horse Rake, Lurnip Drill, Plough, Iron Harrvws, Scufijer, 2 Horse Hoes, 1 Hay Carrier, Fork and Rope, Cart and Driving Harness. CROP.—About 50 tons Hay, 3 stacks Oats, lot Straw, 5 acres Turnips, lot Potatoes in cellar, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Aill amounts over $10, six months on approved joint note ; under that amount, cash. This sale is positive, as Mr. Wright aas sold part of bis property, and the reinainder is about being cisposed of. GEO. M. HARRIS, oct4 Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by W. H. Findley, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence, Sid- ney Street, on WEDN ESDAY, 23rd inst., at ll o'clock, a. m., all his Household Furniture, consisting of :— PARLOR—!1 Suite in plush and walnut (8 pieces), 1 Centre Tabie, marble top; 1 Cad Table, mahogany; 1 walnut Music Stand, 1 Whatnot, 1 Ottoman, 1 mahogany Table, 1 New Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mantel Ornaments, 1 good Violin, ete. , DINING ROOM—~1 Suite, walnat and hair cloth, 9 pieces; 1 walnut Extension Table, 1 walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very fine Organ, Brusse!s Carpet, Rugs, Winduw Cor- nieces and Curtains, Pictures, Fire Irons, Crockery, Glassware, ete. HALUL—1 walnut Hat Stand, Hal.g Taile, Cheirs, Base Parser, Oi Cioth, Rugs, Stuur Carpet, ete. BREAKFAST ROOM—1 ash Sideboard, } Extension Table and Chairs, Oil Cloth, Ciock, Pictures, Gaivavic Battery, Carpet Sweeper, Anzroid Karomet r, etc. KITCHEN—1 good Stove and Kitchen and Panory Utensils, ete. Also, | good doub'e- barrel Gan, Wasbing Machine, Wringer, Bath and Wash-Tubs, Scales, ete. BEDROOMS—1l very fine walnut suite, marbie tops, ash and painted Sets aud Bed ding, walnat Wardrobes, Tapestry and W vo. Carpets, Window Cornices and Curtains, Mantle Ornamepts, etc R. MoMILLaN, GHO, M. HARRIS ort St J al’s Tewtoundand, Winter | | j is )1 oc TOBER 14, 1889. Chenille Curtain Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Alhambra Curtains. 100 Pairs New Winter Cu'ta'ns—Special Valae—now showing at Beer Bros, |is the largest and most complete ever shown by us, comprising all the Novelties of the The Stock is in perfect order, a large por-| Season, Call early for first choice. ANTLE DEPARTMENT. Our Stock of New Jackets, Ulsters, Jerseys, Redingotes, Dolmans and Wraps Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1S89—4aw ne Scene Se ne sdeetennenanssceiateyiniatyileatiiia as ’ BEER BROS, COFF BROS’. F BEAT THE ALL! Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1889. Li f; : BU ———0: \ a OTICE TO SHOEMAKERS —We are Headquarters for French Calf Tops : Sole Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid, Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, Wax, Webb, Eyclets, Brass Nails, Bristles, Hammers, &c., sold cheaper * than can be imported. Orders by letter carefully and prompily attended to. ‘Biorse Powers. | ante ——AND— THRESHERS AND SHAKERS Combined Threshers and Cleaners. 2 wy horses O E are manufacturing these Machines, and have some ready to ship. Terms liberal. They combine the latest American improve- ments, are fast Threshers, very light running, and easy on We believe them t» ke superior to any machines of the kind ever sold on P. E. Island, and we guarantee them to give satisfaction in every respect. For sale at MARK WRIGHT & CO’S. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, ISS9—2aw wky | THE Second and Last Week THE ALLEN —_—{x) ———UF ———(x)-—- a Se LYCEUM. REAT AUCTION SALE. | HILST thanking the Gitizens of Charlottetown for the very liberal manner in which they have patronized our sales during the past week, we regret we will be obliged to bring our Sale to # close this week, Of engagements in other cities. do not delay their purchases. Sales will be held every day this week at 3 and 5 p. mh to say that lt is imperative, on account We therefore suggest that those requiring our goods Last week’s sales speak for themselves, and the public cannot but be convinced that we represent goods just as they are, that we are selimng they will bring, and that the stock is the largest, best assurted, and of the finest clase ever brought to the Island. them honestly for what Aitend the Sales this week and profit by the opportunity now offered, j {Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1889. W stock of Uppers, atso the very best br c aiming to have the best staff of wo give periect satisfaction both in fit, price an i value to all w for Gents’, Ladies’ Boys’, Misses’ aud Children’s Boots ind up at the most reasonable prices, Ordered Work a Specialty. HEA Respectfuliy, A ST QUARTE ————{i) = — E ARE NOW HEAVQUARTERS for Bovis and sShees. Having now va hanl the place,— ands of Weather in the mar kmen in the Provinee, we feel contident that we cab ho mav favor us with their orde:s Cc. & J. ALLEN. K all kinds of Oustem and Hand-Made &% and to arrive a ierge and weil-select Shoes of & A fuil line of Hand-Made Boots kept Repairing of ail kiads neatly aad prompuly done. ket, for Cus‘om work, il kinds, which we me constantly oa hen Don’t for get J. 8. BELL, h Knight's Oh Stand, Upper Great Geange Steves Churtetietown, Sey 2), IV te fri wnt tf