mryy Pilih Local and GOther Llems. io to the Bi ' 2 e - * “ rery ei Like | i H - M C. Uxpanmay, M. P. F... ie at thi Sr. Josern’s Bazaar closes to-night. Don't fail to attend. ~ CHoice Clops, six cents per pound, at A. | Bridges & Co's - \ 1 ys Woo! ln lerclothing ind boys , ; : t Jonn Vice Leod 8. - + lve very best Sirloin and b had t A L, Round Steak t Bridges & Co’s., at 8 cents pe pound = - A RICH and what is believed to be an exten vein of copper has been discovered lately | t Weorge § River, ( bB — > Cocoanut Cream Pie, Custard Pie, Char lotte Russe, fresh, to-morrow, Saturday. at City Steam Bakery.—J. Quirk. ; > @x Thursday last, a Halifax woman who undertook to separate two litt quarreling, had her leg broken in the -> att mpt. ie boys who were Aw offer of $4.75 to $5.25 was made for July herring in Halifax a few days ago, more than double the price offered this time last year. - Sout Arrican proof-readers die young Th last one succumbed toa des ription of fight between Unabelinijiji and Amaswazlezzi . ibes - i Tuy Roy ul , anaaian Ac riemy of Arts has p jased a | nto on which it is pro posed to erect a Fi \rts Gallery at a cost of oh Hox. Mr. Ourmet and wife, have returned te Quebr after an extended European tour. ihey had the honor of an audience with Pop« Leo XIIL fe Sia fae Rev. Dr. Stephenson will preach in the Second Methodist Church to-morrow morning at 10.30 and in the Methodist brick Church in the evening iit rue North sydney Herald has entered upon its fifteenth year, andis apparently prospering, undet the etlicient management of Mr. Bertram. —_—_ — AN art going e rounds of the press, aded ow to J ea Wif Judging from t i g herein the writer is a s rle man na } urse KNOWS ail rut the matter - Youne or middle agel men suflering from nervous debilit ss of memory, premature old age, as the result of bed habits, shouid send 10 cents in stamps for illustrated book, offering sure me uns ot « ure, Address Ww orld’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. 7 saw etnias Tue cargo of the seized schooner Highland Light, was sold at auction, at Georgetown on Thursday. The principal purchasers were James Burke, of Georgetown, Matthew & Mc- Lean, of Souris andi James KE. Grant, of tiis city. The mackerel realized $6.50 per bar- re] - RememBer the meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Sunday) at 4o0’clock, being n of the week of prayer. the ch The J usti- to at- Hall to-morrow the first Mr. T. C. James will take tir. will be from Condemnation to Everyone cordially invited atterno su fication. tend. rect _ > -_— Tue election at St. Joseph’s Bazaar was continued last night. Considerable interest was taken in the contest, the admirers of the rival leaders voting early and often. When 1e poll closed for the night, the vote stood : Johu. 367; Blake 441. half-past ten to-ni; cht. parties are expectec d to be pres Sir The poll closes at Politicians of both sent. o- Literary circles have another sensation. An anonymous writer, ‘*Vox Clamantis, accuses Lord Tennyson of pla giarism in the poem Columbus, publishe sd six years ago. The critic shows that eleven years ago a poem on Columbus at Seville was ribbon by Joseph Ellis, and the similarity of the two is rem wrk- able eee Tue Methodist Conference not satisfied with the decision of the Supreme Court of New %runswick in the Currie case, and have decided to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Conference have passe da vote m,who against C.W. Hamilt immorality of confidence in the Rev. brought the charges of ley, Mr. Currie, sieitcensiianiitegs At the Dalhousie College Amateur Athletic Club's games, held on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. F. Stewart, of this Island, captured second prize in kicking football ; second in 9 feet 2 inches ; second in ranning broad jump; second in half-hour go-as-you-please. Mr. A. G. Laird took second prize for pole v wilting. W ell done ! standing broad jump, e: a macni- A YOUNG MAN ical Allan Weir, nist, mysteriously disappeared from his home in Moncton on Thursday ni; ght, and much anviety was felt regarding his where ahoute, as he had been crossed in a love affair some years avo, sinee which time he has not been in “his it mfnd. He, however, turned up again on Friday night. after a brief visit toa stone quarry in the rural districts, due are the names of the prize win- ners at St. Joseph's Bazaar :——Zithern, Rev. A. E. Burke; Siver Cake Basket, Archibald M:Neill; Silver Watch, Jolin Hughes; Speak- ing Doll, Mrs Mitchell; Meersciiau ye. D. J. Macdonald; Pet Lamb, Annie MckKe Silver Pickle Dish, Mrs. Mary Wa Cross, Minnie Walsh; Piush Frame, pl hotogr: iph of Bishop Mcluatyre, Mrs. ' Walker; Album, Mrs. M. Murphy; ¢ \rs. "P. Trainor; China Tea Sett, Michael Me Millan; Batter C Joseph Roche; ; Oil Painting (large), Mrs. A. Murphy; Corner Chair, Mary Dunne; Sleigh, Mrs. M. Sweeney. Several ctor lotteries will be held this evening. —_- - Ax unseomly disturbance, between a middle- wed man = a man several yearshis junior, firnished naement to a large number of De pee @ vac of our princips' streets evel young man ai ged that © stick, FOLLOWING Pipe, nna; Wax with Angus Ish; 1. pee oer, last ning The Like other Ae struck him wiih mity he de manded a passage at a ms. “alle ge i assailant declined the challenge, width of the street he- Sullivanistic young discussion for which indig the and quic ‘kly put the nm himself and the An exceedingly animated the course of which compliments and challenges thrown out. some time spent in “this way, and party coming up the scraten une! ‘led and the gladiators tw nian. ensued, in were exchanged After o ; vw neithei ’ wily mre\ . A # : Were sArilod aw ay was a third party at the bottom ot the affair. DAILY a. Local and Other tems, Ni ' s at Londo Hou ; ' ‘ iler Rink Monday ever - N t i nav wt the Loadon tlo ast - OLp P Ross predict a moderate storm from the Northwest. cissia No busines at the Stipendi uy Magistrate’s ' Court this forenvon, o ADJOURNED meeting of the City Council on Monday evening next. : - Cur Bazaar election closes to-night. Go and give Sir John a rousing majority. ’ J Taf’Summerside Town Council have sent to Vntario for a Ronald steam fire engine. j ee SEVENTY Five Rubber and McIntosh water proolt coats at $U.50 up, at John McLeod & Los seats New water pitchers, fruit dishes,toilet se ts, | oc. opened to-day ul > W. Taylo b tmeron Blox k. aa ‘MEMBER the large Auction Sale of Apples | on Moad iy next, Nov. 15. See advertise ment.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. -_ By request of the Central Committe of the | 7. \., Rev. C. O'Meara will t evening pre ich a sermon more tended for young men, next, should araw a crowded braith’s Band will furnish the m = :. a CI is di l i tie Na | j no Hi ises IK NA 4X Me o "Tes »> ° Tue 25-lap race for boys under ; 1 , age, at the Roller Rink on } Monday - especially in Gal- bouse, usic, to the Auc und Premises enl $1 t lers, mechani | ar vis y ( Vainuahb proper- | ti Ls ) sidences or busi | ness pl _ ly ise! nt. A. MeNe ill, Auctio1 i >_> Pol [ANS are particularly requested to ittend St Joseph's Bazaa to-night, is the | ele on te i ide waich of the two leaders Sir donn A. Macdonald or Hon. Edward Blake-—is the most popular, « The most successful leader is ti be pr esented with a handsome walking stick, s iital freshment tables were as well j the delegates to Otta wa contract and St. John inserted. was entirely non-partisan in cha ing representative men on both part. (em + Nov Ecas.-—~The demand for fully equal to the supply firm. and 25c. Best marks of P. E. Scotia command 24c. Limed quiet at 17 to 18e. Porarogs.—Receipts conti bank and Prolifics 45 to 50c. and other Provincial stock are at over 45c. Fish TRADE. P. E. Island or We quote lots $11 t 2. Very few *kervel offering tollows:—Unculled extra $25; No. 2 $11 to $12, Ina No. 3 lar: ge SY to Sales of Bay mackerel in fares bbl, b pa sked, an advance of —_ ell Are “Tt is ast rages yr,” says the ney Heral “the number of and C ape Sia lives that are At one time durin x the past su were nineteen dories t 11ssing, occupants of which died a death. If the American any regard for in tl law co ls, . shing vesseis they mas ters ot mpelli ing t els to sup}: Ly ac ch water and some iis a bread bef« out to tend t! ie trawls. This w many of the h crivie deaths tl + stan ly 0 on account ot fog schooner, are left to drift in A number of men have beet way this season, and pic ‘ked up in the Jast stages of or or starvation. In one case a di fresh Sales of Eastern extras at Eastern and Northern firsts rang Island and Nova Ice house stock dull. The demand for is not active, but stocks are sm: Lo rdinary S15 to government the lives of those engaged eurring where fishermen, sto rm, their ] ly engraved. V te SIT John eve ry time ee ‘ \N amusing incident occurred in one of the cases tried a the ¢ unt Court at Amherst this week rhe counsel for the defence asked ie of piaintiff's witnesses if he were not re! ito the p uintit | was answered ne | co sei then Lif witness did I Ty piainti laug und the answer v 3, but that doesn’t make us any rela- tir - In order to prey t men being enlisted in a militia corps who are undersized, under age and too weak to perform the duties of a sol- dier, itis ordered that the enr ling otticer, before permitting the ‘ruit to sign the roll of the corps, isto satisfy himseif that the man’s height and age are as required by regu- lations, that his general health is good, and that in all respects he is fit for the duties to be required of him. iatitheiueeaieaia JOSEPH's BAZAAR is still highly success- ‘ul. Another large audience asse i ied in the Lyceum last evening. Everything went along smoothly and pleasantly. The faney nd re vatronized as ever, while the lotteries, post office, ete., ete., still had attractions for those present. The Bazaar closes to-night. All who desire to enjoy a pleasant evening, as well as contri- bute to a good cause, should make it a point to be present. sid aad leatealll aici A MONSTER MEETING was held in the Me- chanics’ institute, St. John, N. B., on Thurs- day evening last, to protest against the pro- posal to make Halifax and Portland the win- ter terminus of Canadian trade, Resolutions were adi wie d asking the government to give an explicit promise that Portland be struck out of the ocean mail [he meeting racter, lead- sides taking Boston Markets. EMBER LO. Eggs prices are 26c, and re from 23 to ls nue liberal and prices have eased off a little more. For the best Houlton Hebrons 60c is a top price, and Rose do not go over 55c. Bur- Chenangoes hard to sell mackerel ill and prices are well maintained. Receipts the past week foot up 1,900 bbls, including 1,469 bbls from foreign ports an: 1431 bbls from a 0 es sources. The total New king slant l cate p to date is 78,704 bbls against : 327 ,- 005. b bis same time last year and 415,995 bbls in 1885. Sales of Bay at $28 to £50 for extra No. 1, and $11.50 to $12 for No. Nova Scotia 10minally as o $14; No. 1 $18; No. $10 per bbl, at $15 per ~ a ove per bdi. Frightful Loss of Life. North Syd- Nova Scotia every year sacrificed while fishing in American vessels. mmer there some of the most horrible had Ww id pass a Sino ung su iis Ves dory with a store of ve it is sent ild prevent & are con- unable, find the ck mes. tou 1 lost in this many more have been exhaustion ory has been li is hjated tuad there; picked uy ia which the hunger had beeome w sivere as tb lead to cannibalism. INE 4 o morrow |ling the streets is impossible, except in 13 years of | evening | | | » R, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {SpeeraL Desrarcues To THe EXamMInen. } Captain Glen Hatirax, Nov. Captain Glen and Mate Gordon, of the bark Joy, have been arrested for the mur- der of the seaman Pierce, on the high seas, off the coast of Java 13 months ago. This is the first }iitish port the ship touched since the crime was com- mitted. In the Coster letter to the Chronicle he says: “I am _ not going to make any reply at ‘present, other than to say that the statements you pub- lished are wholly untrue far as they charge with any misconduct or any vilence or crime or cruel treatment.” Arrested. 12. 80 me ——— Storms and Tidal Waves. Nov 12. The city of Nice has been visited by im- mense waves. From the Mediterranean the water swept away quays and promenade in the Angleer’s plantation. Upwards of a hundred persons were carried off their feet ‘and the promenade covered with sand. At Cannes a fierce storm has been raging and two vessels are known to have been wrecked. Men standing on the quays were | carried out to sea on immense waves. The city of Aix is so badly flooded that trayel- PARIS, | boats. | Afghan Rebelion. The Nov. 12. The Ghilzairs rebels in Afghanistan, have ' been attacked by an Afghan general sent to them, and badly defeated. The general sent to Cabul ten carloads of heads ;of rebels killed in battle, as a token of the victory his forces had won. BomBay, Ss ubdt le Scere eng eesansene Archer's Funeral. —_—-——_ Lonpon, Nov. 12. The funeral of Fred Archer took place | to-day at Newmarket. Business was sus- pended in the whole town. One hundred wreaths were placed upon the jockey’s coftin, among the senders being the Mar- quis of Ailesbury, Mr. Lorilliard, and various racing clubs. A Throne Beclined. Soria, Noy. 12. The King of Denmark, on behalf of his has sent a telegram to Tirnova, ex- pressing thanks for the honor conferred upon his son, but declining upon any con- dition to allow him to accept the throne. son, Shipping Disaster. 12. The steamer San Marcos, from Galves- ton, Nov. 6th, which arriv ed here to-day, reports that off Ceffins Hatches beacon she passed a large English vessel bottom up, directly in the track of south-bound vessels. New York, Nov. A Revolting Case. MontreaL, Nov. 12. Dumais, charged with maltreating Marie Joubert was beforethe court to-day. Joubert’s testimony places the case among the most revolting ever before the courts. Assignments. MontTrEAL, Novy. 12. Six firms and individuals assigned to-day with liabilities ranging from $50,000 to $120,000. —_—— The Stockyard Strike. Cuicaco, Noy. 12. The impression to-night is that the Stock- yard stike will be settled before Monday, sather Bulletin. WwW Toronto, November 13—10 a.m. Winds shifting to easterly and increasing to a gale, en: weather followed by rain. SHIP NEWS S. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Nov 11!-—Mary D, Langille, Wallace; Mary C, Wagner, Pinette; J A Hirtle, Geldert, do; N& J Landry, Arichat; Confederate, Keep- ing, Pictou; Ottawa, King, Arichat; Robie M, Purchase, Lingan; John Tilton, Davis, Pictou; Enterprise, “Bull, do. Nov 12— Two Sisters, Fortnne, Glace Bay; J C Kelly, Mattheson; Hippomenes, Goodwin, Isaacs Hi arbor; Reyal Charlie, Nickerson, Sydney; Sunrise, Leard,Crapaud; Life Boat, Lavache, Arichat, Moritha, McPherson, Pictou; Lorne, O'Hare, Isaae’s Harber; Marie Georgian, Bond Pownal; Pioneer, Hamilton, Barthurst, CLEARED. Nov 11—Mary D, Langill, Wallace; Vivian, Walter, Lunenburg; Annie B, Wisker, Bar- rington; Annie D, LeBlanc, Pubnico; Laura May, Stankle, Hix; Farewell, Simpson, Arichat; Margaret, Embree, Port Hastings; ss Worcester, ~ Alle on, Hfx; City Queen, Bra- hin, do, Nov 12—Green Leaf, Julien, Halifax; Domin- ion. Young, Boston; Van, McLellan, Isaac’s Harbor; Alberton, Tanner, 7Guysboro; Pho- line, Marshman, Buctouche; Enterprise, Ball, Arichat; James Semple, Roberts, Pic- teu; Sunrise, Leard, Crapaud; Laura C, Pollard, Bay Verte; P LG, Anderson, Pic tou, J A Smith, Whitney, Boston. “HOTEL "ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Nov 12—-C DCorey, St John, N B; G W Prescott, Toronto, S Phillips, Montreal; G M Partridge, Halifax; EK Millike, do; )D Phillips, Shirly, Me; J Littlefield, do; W M Badfish, do: R Stead, Wheatley River; CA Harmon, St Jodu; R McHatie, Hamilton; J S'side; E ASkinner, Halifax. REVERE HOUSE, Read, SATUR DAY, r, French Fort: Mrs Guyslorough, NS; R Me- West River; J C Underhay, M PP; Bay; Wm Yoanys, Providence; Wm , do: James Nisby, eae hester. i River; Benj Mille and two children, Millan Fortune 5 ; Woorsi if Fenton OSBORNE HOUSE, Nov 12—D W McLeod, Bay View: R Brown, ae A Strang, Cape Traverse; E Wheeldon, Bangor, Me; 3 B Titeomb, do; J M Fraser, M D, St ‘Peter’ s Bay. Novl3s—FD Walker, Cardizan; A G MeKinnon, Eldon; D A W ilmot, Moncton; J Johnstone, Long River. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. Jas, Carruthers, Donald McLean, “ot Charlotte- town, to Elia M: ay Newson, of C rapaud, —a DIED. In Stockton, Cal., on the 27th October, John T. Haley, form erly of Vernon River, ag 36 years and § months. He leaves a wife and four chil- dren to mourn their loss. May he rest in peace. GROSS LAE. FOR 8.5, ‘Miranda’ about Nov, 20. Freight carried at Lowest Rates. Special Inducements FOR THR: UGH MENTS TO HAVANA and cther West Indian Ports. Also, to Bermuda, Liverpool, Glasgow, London, Havre and other European Ports. This steamer has first-cluss passenger modation amidships. * Rates of Passage, including Stateroom Berth and Meals :- NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX. SHIP- paccom- Charlot*«town to New York let DOM... eR $20 00 SRG GO <issee.s. $12 00 For further information apply to FENTON TV. NEWBERY, a AGENT, North Atlantie tie Steamship Co, FOR ¢ ARLOTTET @YEN, STHAMSHIP ‘@Ci.b RPO N is intended to leave fer Charlottetown, ON THE 16th NOVEMBER. Orders by cable will be in time for her. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Noy. 2, 1836. AGENT. AGENTS WANTED He complete Book ‘‘ Gladstone, Parnell and the Great Irish Struggle,” is now ready. We want active men and women to sell it in every lecality. It gives a true but thrilling account of this Question, which is inter- esting the world at large. Terms very liberal. Apply now to W, E. EARLE. St. John, N. B., Manager for J. S. Robertson & Kros., Toronto, Sole Publishers for the Dominion. Nov. 2, 1886—eod Ch’town, Oct. THE Londea WANTS, Loss, BOUND, de. ANTED-—A Girl to do general housework. Apply at once to Mrs.D.Stewart, Kent Street. novi2 3i pd - OS T- Betw een Southport and Five- Mile House, last Thursday night, a large oa Valise, with owner’s name on plate. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at John McKachern’'s Lot 49, or at this office. novl2 2i pd WAN TED IMMEDIATELY—A first-class Cook (references required.) Apply at the Revere House; good wages, novil tf To L ET - House on King Street, containing six rooms in good repair; stable in the rear. Ap- ply at EXAMINER ¢ oflice. nov9 tf W ANTED ‘Three MeLeod & Co. T° LET —A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given iminedi- ately. Enquire at the Duncan House, corner Prince and Water Streets.—W. H. Furquharson. novs tr good Coatmakers.— John nov9 61 T O LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as ‘‘Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adicining the premises of Mal- ecolm wxicleod, For further particulars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Viucent’s Nursery, novs tt Esq. T°. LET—Shop and Dwelling, situate on Grafton Street, opposite Law Courts. wwe no t at Qu een Square Dining Rooms. T°. LET- Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at preseat occupied by William Kodd. Apply on ‘the premises. oct29 2 wks cod FoR SALK or to Let a Hleave containingé. rooms and an attic, with pump in kitchen, Woolen Factory, Spring Park. Apply McKie, carriage builder. oct23 tf Opposie to Wm. T oO! E T. ~—A iTon se cn Cumberland Street,lately oer edt by Miss _Forgan, containing seven roouis.. “pe BS en immediately. the premises t to James Crockett. Apply on oc2i,eod po LET—House on Ww ater Street, opposite the Railway Statida, Apply atthis office, octl3 -That brick House and Shep on Dor chesier Street, formeriy ocoupie od by Owen Connoily ; immediate possession g:ven. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jnn2i cod FoR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard, septs tf T° LET--A new House, containing sere rooms. Apply to Mrs. B. Pickard. oct26t L OsT—Last 4 Park e™ Pin, set with an leav ing enme at this office. 10 LET ——. Seaeey night, between Victoria the R. C. Cathedral. a Silver iar Finder will be rewarded on octzs tf ROUOKLIN HOUSE, Nov 12—Hugh MéeMillan, } Ewen MeMillan, dd; Wm Wright, . Nov 10—J D Irving, Buctouche, Geo A ot net Norton, St John; Mrs T F Bailey, Boston; | ryog LeT—A good Cellar. Enquire at this ofiice. Master Willie Bailey, do. Nov 11—Maud E | 4 novs tt Pidgeon, Boston; J W < > ees 7 see aaa a ene i no C. Nov 12—W Wright, Montreal; O LET—z ouse on easan Marling, Toronto; Wm Ball, London, Eng; moi” and well in yard. Apply to — FT Neville, Nontreal; W ‘Edmunds, Man- |” treal. ro LET—That brick House on Dundas Fspla- New Haven: | Esa.; Wes “NOVE MBER 13, 1886. TREMENDOUS SLAUGUTER, CLEARING QUT SALE. ———————— () — 5, B, Macuonait!’ O—--- 5 iia ciecakaaie dude aantamsatiaaveamanapenipemaeds « " io “anon ashe eo eredanna,- tana aaa cadnaet A ag RG ann denis Til itt 4 cheng ata 0m ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in _ store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitate closing for some time, I will a ae ha ee RS N di STAPLE & FANCY DRY a= at. EBs aaties sabi C-L-O-T -H-l-i RLIFICE. my my Lae | STOCK OF = h : 4 wig - part “ae f Ae e iil Aseulh Wal re al ma . B ad ‘ - bs AT A TREMENDOUS SAC ” Age peenp cmynn scott wot ane i 6a pa nnny De ee ae —_— —. .—- — { All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dresz Cloths at 334 ; per cent discount. : All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 333 ee cent. | Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 35 1-2 per cent q discount. Gray, White discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 33 1- per cent discount. All the stock of Men’sand Voys’ and Scarlet Flinnels at 23 /'-2 per cent Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 1-2. per cent. All Cotion Goods at a discount of 25 per cent first of the BARGAINS The entire stock must be cleared before the New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST ever offered in this city. ¥<a=>_- All Goods Sold for CASiL only. —_—— - ore" MACDONALD, QURAN STREET. «ly wy De §. Ch’town, Oet. 19, 86- 6 WHICH Is THs CHEE! Qu BSL YY Gls He 4 iN CHARLOTTE TOnES solution the } is # In point of genuine value Isa question frequently asked, and we beleve the best ol preoicin careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully sus a fair comparisun. We wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our / opponents to sell at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this menth have been iarer than ever. This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serving our customers well. We again ask you to look everywhere ; but buy nowhere you JAMES PATON & COS aT 4) ee” ee Hosiery, Hats, Gaps, Overcoats, Mufflers, Scarfs, Mantle Cloths, Linders and Drawers, ister Cloths, Shirts, &. tioat Rebas Wery Cheap. - 0——— = MILLiINBRY. We need not say anything about this Departmen. HOBBS’ management ; all orders get her special atten! Dress Goods, Sacques, Fur Capes, Shawis, Gloves, nf ee SL XMES P TON OG, uade, now in the possession of G. H. ‘laszard, possession given Ist October nexi. For terms antl particulars app! y to Owgn Cooma ie “beareowr, Ost.21, 1886. : : ’ ° KET SQUARE.