SRR pee THE Lecal and Other ems, \ +) is } . Y Soott et summonses have been issued wl coullly - Suares of Taland , it, Ma Navigation Co., wan at pear, were o Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this ‘ ou « Well-known vagrant was given men ls LN pPrisoinment an ” tue Owen Sound police magistrate has : > en fined S) and costs fot ; . assaulting thi ef of police of the same town. oe RES Mr. TeLrer will preach in the base ment f the Methodist Brick Charch this evening. <A coll tion will be taken up. sth, Oct. rd... will pr ov ’ Lavoe I the Rev. J. G. ‘ha t West River at i) Cameron t o'clock and at , o clock, at tiver at 3 Beaktield at 6.30 p.m. ili Wr congratulate Mr. R. S. the important step he has taken, and wish him and his amiable partner fullest measure of prosperity and happiness, os MansHan Turaipear, of on the i wo Cases ai the court, Farquharson on + > . vie Moncton, has ; the Seott Act. e now occupying the attentioa of = More s arted In violators of mad e coming. Good! - _— a ’ Tux traffic receipts of the Canadian Paciti Railway, for the week ending September 21st, were $221,009, an $40,000 coMm- pared with the corresponding week last year. - i court of Vermont hekl a man liable in damages for an made by neighbor, best to increase of r preme has just assault althongh the his wife upon a the hushand did his prevent i | | -~ Tux Vonitewr de Rom t a Catholi has received letters seminary in China has ’ fence ¢] iting tha wen burned by natives, and that 1,000 Catholic adherents have been placed in nanacles - \ NEWLY formed church among the Zulus has the following among its regulations: ‘No member shall be permitted to drink the white uch it Inan § grog or native bee . hor to t with his lips.” > Tuere will be no tickets sold nor badges given at the Cattle Show entrance gate to the Previneial Exhibition. Attendants will get their badges at the Secretary's office when the animals are being entered. - — throughout Canada is working as usual THe telegraphi ; syst mi nited States (his proves that there is no storm of any In the neighboring Pro- vinces the weather is much as it is here. - fur Canada Gazette contains the order-in- Council prohibitigg the importation of live cattle from eleve English counties and the district of London on aceount of the existence %,/ pleuro-pneumonia in the localities enumer- ated. conseq Uence ° alia as Mr. WaLTrR PELHAM convulsed his aud- ienee by giving his ‘“‘Imitations of Street Ii- inerants and Quacks.” In his ‘“‘Re- miniscences of Rare Readers” Mr. Pelham is positive } Paddi: tg hi Te Ne gram and Went L,0AOR 1 VINE, - Tur members of the Benevolent Irish So- ciety are requested to mect in their Hall on Thursday morning, at 3.30 for the purpose of attending the funeral of James F o'clock, McAree, a deceased member. Joun Hewn- NESSY, Secretary. 4 a e Crowroor, chief of the Blackfeet, and Three Bulls, sub-chief and son-in-law of Crow- foot, with Mr. Heureux, government interpre- ter, are en route for Ottawa to interview the yvovernment, and to take a pleasure.trip through the eastern and maritime provinces. ain Messrs. E. Brecken and A. Newsom have been matched to skate three races in the toller Rink to decide the championship, the winner of two races to be declared champion. The first race will take place on Wednesday (Exhibition night), at 9.30. Distance, three miles. pd Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, ar- rived from Boston this morning, with a veneial cargo and the following passengers :— John McKinnon and wife, W. J. Baldwin, E. A. Congdon, Miss Delia E. Judson, Mrs. J. Hughes, Miss Alice Coyle, Miss Susan Man- ton, Mr. William MeMillan. - > Ur to the time of geing to press the terrific hurricane predicted by Prof Wiggins had not put in an appearance, and P. E. Island still retains its position on the map of British North America. We are just now, however, being treated to a little rain and high water— both seasonable luxuries. Alas, poor V\ iggins! Salt Mr. Garrney’s house is about ready for oc- cupation and it is scarcely too much to say that it is the handsomest in town, The situa tion is a good one and has been judiciously improved by grading. W ith a few ornamen- tal trees in front, Mr. Gaffney will have as cosy a residence as an ordinary mortal could ‘hh. So says the Summerside Pioneer. nieces Owe day last week, says the Summerside Pioneer, Mrs. Charles R. Clark of this place and the wife of Rev. J. te Allen, while out riding, were violently thrown from the car- riage, resulting in Mrs. Clark having her collar bone broken. Mrs. Alien escaped with slight injuries We are pleased to learn that both ladies are in a fair way of early recovery. Sactillgy anit BALBREGA, Swedish entertainment, entitled, ‘*‘ Modern Miracles,” is to appeor in the Lyceam the first week in November. The entertsinment is divided into nine parts, consisting of mes- merism, spiritualism, acrobatic feats, ete., etc. The Wonder is at present in New Hampshire, where his entertamments are delighting the people. wish. ‘Yonder, in his at vie unique Lcteissinieniiidilnadi Toe Summerside Pioneer says: —Mr. fF. McRae, of Bedeque, spent several days at Toronto Exhibition, the week before last, re- turning on Wednesday. — He is delighted with what he saw and thinks it would pay many of our Island farmers to visit the premier pro vince of our Dominion at Exhibition time. Mr. McRae, while there, purchased a hand- some stad, for ¢ srriage purposes, da k re I in calor, large and stylish, weighing 15.5 Ibs. The animal will be here next Thursday. — —{— TyPHOID FEVER is on the increase in Mone- ton, N. B. Paul Lea, Esq., formerly of this city, is amoag the number stricken with the disease. The Moncton Times says that the fever cannot be traced to the recent disturb- ance ot the waterworks, 4s asserted by some, but appears to be due to other aud not pre- ventibie causes. Some medical gentlemen re- port, m that the proportion of cases in the Vountains and other courtry diswicts is lerger than in town, which seems to indicate ° fact pibUky, that the fever is due lacguly ty ctotmta Clim uv ead Vibes. | Baquet, Montreal, prodace of the fisheries. | honor pledves of secrecy. a Na — “ eee DAILY EXAMINER. TELEGRAPHIC AGWS. [SrecraL Desrarcres ro Tue Examiner, | A PARSANENT 4 pi OTR} AUBIN, What Sir Charies Tupper Says. Woney and Exhibits Promised ToRONTO Sept. 28. Sir Charles Tupper addressed a largely attended meeting of exhibitors to the Colo nial and: Indian Exhibition in Hall this afternoon. the City Sir Charles said tha: Her Majesty had intimated that she would infimitels prefer a national to a per ; sonal testimonial ing commemoration of her jubilee year, and the most we ‘eptable form such as could take would be he porpe this great exhibition Steps would then be taked to carry this most desirable project. Sir Charles said that he felt it his duty to come out and Limbion of oul discuss the matter with the Government uw UOTtaw: He was glad to say that the Government had authorised him to communicate to the Pri Wales that the Government was prepared to ask Par- iament to appropriate £20,000. sterling. Sir George Stephen and Sir Donald A. South had also graciously agreed to vive £5,000 sterling each. The Ontario Goy- ernment had at onee agreed to hand educational exlibits of r the purpose of a perimai ’ } } 7 and hi uadertaken © te them im inaintaining it in a etiicient state. \ res ution over the that provinced ent éxhibition aes eperte with } thorough] was passed by the meeting concurring in the Suggestion made that the exhibitors should aid in every way possible to main- tain the exhibition as a permanent institution. prepepptinagiagemceiinette Wiggins’ Storm. CHARLESTON, NS. C., Sent 28. Several slight earth uate shocks were felt here at 2 and 4 o’cleck this morning. People rushed out into the streets. The continuation of these shocks on the eve of Wiggins’ alleged predictions has a demor- alizing effect upon the people here and many will sleep in the open air to-night. Gen. Booti’s Arrival. Toronto, Sept. 28. About 1,000 Salvationists from various parts of the province received Gen. Booth on his arrival here to-nieht. His address was eloquei.t and earnest, and was studded with humorous passages arising naturally out of his discourse. The celebration Ww ill be spread over a W eek. —— — Schooner Wreckeé. Ricuieucto, Sept. 29. . The schooner Evangeline, Campbellton, is reported a total Grand Ance. The insurance is yessel and $5,000 on cargo, Fhe Yacht Races. hence for wreck at $2,000 on Boston, Sept. 28. There was a southeast storm, and in.con- sequence there was no Galatea-Mayflower race to-day. The Cricket Match. New York, Sept. 2%. The English gentlemen cricketers won the game to-day in the match against all New York. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, September 29—-10 a.m. Fresh to strong south east veering to south west winds, cloudy to raimy weather. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 28—Chas D Corey, St John, N.B. 29 W J Baldwin, New York; E A Congdon, Blackstone, Mass. REVERE HOUSE, Sept 29-—reo H Bishop, Montreal; P T Perrott, Toronto; 8 H Shreve, Halifax; y:J Ward, do; Capt W H Reynard, New Bedford, Mass; W H Das is, Oxford: Rev W Jj Swal- field, Fairville, NB. 28-—K! Maison, Lo- ronto: & J Howell, Montreal; W Malone, Toronto. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 28 —~J Auld, West Point; R A Brad- : shaw. New Glasgow; 5S D Oakes, Halifax | J White, Richibucto ; G F Aiker, Amherst | S Lord, Bangor. 29—K Evans, hicago | Miss Keefe, Bay Fortune ; G Forbes, Vernon | River Bridge ; J Stewart, Point Prim. | ; ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Sept 28—Rev W J Day, Montreal ;Geo F McDonald, do ; Wm Foster and wife, Cape | Breton ; Van Clure Gay, Pownal ; Jas J Gay, | do; B Henderson, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept 28—Jaimes Laird, New Glasgow; James | Robertson, Bonshaw; Miss A Robertson, do | Wim Wright, West River; Hugh MeMillan, New Haven; Henry McKie, New London; John Nelson and wife, West River; Miss Mail- | jet, Little York; Mis: lurchison. West River; Rev T C Gilmore, Summerside; Rev J Annand and wife, Gay's River, N 3; William | Vebster, Boston, Mass; J R Bourke, Mt} Stewart; J R Tucker, Port Elgin. SHIP NEWS. S’Side, Sept 28--Ent_brygt “oe Brink man, Ch’town, mdse; sch Kate, ¥ alsh, Pictou, coal: ss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, stores. | Cld. Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal; ss Miramichi, , ' i j ; ! } ’ { ' } ; ee” i i OO ALT Bin St. Patrick’s Church, Montreal, on Sun. | day last, Father Dowd explained a portion of | the recent letter issued by the Council of | Catholic Bishops of the Province of Quebec, | concerning secret aancl said that all | Catholics belonging to certain of the societies | were lia»le to excommunication ipso factc}| He says there are two kinds of secret socie- ties: oath bound, and those which had mere } He wa opposed to | regation against | } sot SOCICLICS, both, ani warned the co menbership in thena. aie sre sell- A very LARGrY namber of Tea Sets ing cheap, to make room for new lots soun to. arrive, at W. P. Colwill’s. seyt2i —ily etit why Gw df. BL, BRIBGES & Bin DRM. At Charlottetown, om September 23 bh, Mrs. Rh. GC, Donald, of a daughter, ea oe ee een ee ee Se ee MARRIED. At the residen of the bride father, on the 2uhinst., by Rev. J. Mo MeLeod, Mr. Richard 5, “argubarson,of the firmof D. Carqubarson & Son, > Miss Julia &., third daughter of Henry Vouse, Esq. ,t Glenwood, Lennox Ferry, C. B., on the 7 Sept., at the residence of the bride’s uncle, J ieo, Clough. Keq., by the Rev. Edward Anse!?), Nicholas Whiie, of the Post Office Department, hariott _P.E L, to Maud, e'dest daughter f Coaries Fixoti, and grand dangiter of the lat Dr. Chartes Fixott, of St. Helier, Jersey. (ciaiifax and Sydney p pers please copy.) en re DIED. In Charlottetown, on September 28th, Lestie N. W. Cannon, son of William Cannon, of Sumunerside, aged 19 years and six months, — seCcOnAa In this city, on the 28th inst., of consumption, Junes F. MeAree, in the 23rd year of his age May he in peace. [Wuneral from his late residence, Richmond street, to-morrow (Thursda)) morning at 8.45, to st. Dunstan’s Cathedral, and thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery.) At his residence, Souris West, on Monday, the 22nd inst., after an illness of four months, which ie bore with exemplary patience, John Stevens Leslie, atthe age of 6L years. His remarkable <indness endeared him to all; and his true ina tegrity, tovether with his strictly temperate prin tiples. make his loss much felt. His tife may be ruly illustrated in the following lines: : While Envy lives, and Friendship dies, While hopes grow cold and fears increase, Oh, what shall calm the anxious eyes, And give the weary spirit peace? Afruid to live, unfit to die, Oh! what shall bid the darknessefly? Religion points beyond the stars And seeks to reassure our faith; Rut hirelings and bloody wars, The hy ’s breath, H . mead rter Sanction, We are driv en In scorn of men, to doubt of Heaven. gerite’s and bigot poet's thouett, ’ ; a}: mi SU 1b hevr are all in vain But actions touch a deeper « rord And strike a far sublimer strain. Pure deeds, the fruth’s divinest seal, leed @ Supply a hope thatall can feel. Such deeds were his whom now we mourn, His life was pure, his heart was true. No pride his low'y life may scorn: Through death to perfect life he grew. Compared with such a life and death Proud loyic is an idie breath. At Saummersid pt. 23rd, of consumption, Jessie Bishop, daughter of Mr. Henry Bishop, aged 19 years. ~ T NN 4 ‘ TERDERS \ TILL be received at my office up p to THURS- PAY next, September 30th,.at 12 o‘clock, noon, for the Exhibition Catering. A. McNEILL, ie Secretary P. E. 1. Exhibition, oe “< Sept. 28—2i 22 SOURIS. THE Subscribers offer for Sale that beartiful “ Farm, situated in the immediate vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLIE FARM, con- taining 117 acres of prime land. Possession given i KiRMS EASY. ist December next, Apply in Souris to MATTHEW, McLEAN & €O. On the premises to LESLIE BROS, Sept. 28—dly 3 wks Horses W anted be a I WILL be on the Island next week and will be prepared to purchase One Hundred and Pifty HORSES a A good price for a good animal, Don’t fail to see me. JAMES KEEGAN. Sept. 22--dy & wy Choice Furniture, Xc., AT AUCTION, 4 T Rooms, FRIDAY, lst o‘clock, p. ™.- 2 October, at 2 1 Piano (good), by Hallett & Cumston. i Parlor Set. walnut and silk (handsome). 3 Marble-top Tables, Walnut Hat Rack Hall Chair, Extension Dining ‘Table (walnut). 5 Chairs, 1 Sofa, 2 Bed-room Sets, Bedstcads and Chairs; Carpets, in Tapestry, &c. 1 Cooking Kange—‘Silver Lake,” 2 Standard and | Parlor Stoves, 1 Kefrigerator, Lot of Books, &c. A. H, B. MACGOW AN, Auctioneer, Sept. 24—5i fri sat mon wed thur. Duich iswering Buibs, Fall Planting aud Growing in Pots, Baskets, and Glasses. a ee ee HYACINTES, TULIPS, CROCUSES, | | ~. NARCUSSUS, LILIES, ROMAN HYANCINTHS. Catalogue, containing descriptions and cultura directions for ail planting, sent Friee, by mail. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. | Sept. 25—2wks eod wy | pr ET BELe _ RETAILING AT Wholesale Prices. Choice Forequirter, Lamb. 5 cis er pound. Choice Aindquarter, pound. hatee 6 te Tets Choice Steak, 8 to 9cts;3 & to 9cis. Corn eel, 5 to Teis; Tougues, Sets. per pound chops, The above pri are for Cash on!y. reduction besides made to Boarding Houses. {ff you leave your name and a idress and arrange with us, we wili send to your re sidence levery day required, take your orders and {iit them promptly. HILLSBUNUUGH STREET, Sept. 27, 1386. kinds of Dutch Bulbs for fall & LAMB Gets. per sicely trimimed, | Roasts, | Corned | ' A special j PELOSI WHITH OARS W AVTED FE THOUSAND BUSHELS good, clean, : WHITE OATS, for which the highest mariet pice-wilhbe pat, HMORACEK HASZARL, Lower Queen Street, Ch'rewn, Sept, 23, 1885 2wks eod pd 5\UDs fH. REDDIN, BARRISTEL-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has removed to the office adjoining that of R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq., Cameron Block. sa” MONKY 7TO LOAN. Sept. 27, 1886 —1 mo eod & wy 3 mos | MVE Valzable Uusine.s Stand. Hk Subseriber will rent his premises on ~ Queen Street for « term of years, as may be agreed toon. The Louse contains 13° rooms; there is aiso vood stabling and other out- buildings, The dwelling house can be rented ov unfurnished. ; riiculars apply on the premises. JOHN J. TRAINOR. either furnished For further p: Sept. 27, 1886 —pat 3i eod ‘Y, ——= — . — 4 eas ‘ : i = —i = i = = - & = | : “4 , BE . 3 3 t= * we of : ® rom =f OPENED and seliing at phenomenal prices during the dull season in harvest: Men‘s Black Suits, $6 50, up. Vien's Fine Black Worsted, $8.50, up, Men’s Tweed Suits, 34, up. Men's Fall All-wool Suits, $5.75. up. Youth's Suits, $4.75, up. Vien's very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. Men‘s All-woo! heavy Pants, $1.75, up. Child‘s Saits at a sacrifice, Men‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. Men’‘s scarlet Shirts and Drawers, 6icts, up. Men‘s Neckwear in variety, l0cts, up. ' Men's Braces, l6cts. to $1 a pair. Ladies’ Sacque Cloths, 85ets, up. Men’s Knit and Flannel Shirts, $75c‘s, up. Men's Regatta Shirts at cost, Men’s White Uniaundried Shirts, 50cts, up. Heavy tlorse Biankets, $1.50, up, Stylish Carriage Blaukets, 43, up. White and Colored Bed Biankets, low prices. Large Stock of Ladies’ Corsets, 40c's. a pair, up. Another stock of Dent's Kid Gioves, $5cts. a pair. Ladies’ Hosiery, 10cts. a pair, up. A very large stock of Faii Tweeds, 45cts, up. Tailoring done this month at extraordinary prices. Now is the tinve to get your fali clothes, cheap. Large ‘Trunks, S5cts, up. Large Valises, 95cts, up. {he finest stock of Umbrellas ever exhibited in this market, §5cts, up. New Fall Unions and Druggets, 25ets, up. Men’s Rubber Coats, $2, up. Shirting Flannels, iicts, up. Yarns--ali shades and makes, Hats, &e. Ladies’ Gossamers, $1, up. Come and Save Money. — REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, Sept. 27, 1886 -—-3mos ROTICE Liberal Couservative Couventia. A CONVENTION of delegates from the differ- © ent Polling Districts of the Second District of Qneen's County, for the Legislative Council, will he held in the Liberal-Conservative Committee Rooms. Cameron Block. Charlottetown, on TUBSDAY, the 5th day of October next, at li o‘clock, a. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the said District in the approaching election for the Legislative Council. D. FERGUSON, Vice-President for 3rd Assembly District. A. MARTIN, Vice-President for 4th Assembly District. Sept. 17th, 1886 —-sep21 li we ex & h 2i TO LET, ON WATER STREET, T° LET—For one or more years, as may be 1 agreed upon, the = 4 Des sc ‘ 5 o3 428 ’ fiouse and Premises, on Water Street (late the residence of Henry Beer, Esq.) now occupied by the undersigned, These premises are in good order, well situated and are 2 desirable residence. For particviars, &c., 2pply on the premises to AMELIA BEER. Sept, 22—2i ex & pat one yout ING, LEST, POEUN, de War TED-—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. W. L, Wellner, head of Hilis- boro Street. septz9—3 wks wky 2i wa NTED—A Servant Girl for general house- work ina small family. Apply at this oftice. sepl29 3i eod pd moO LE?.—Haif of fdouble tenement house on Orlebar Street. Rent moderate. Apply to Mr. Sidney Grey. sept2s tf | W ANTED.—A cook. Apply to Mrs. DeBlois Devonport Cottage, Royalty. sep28 tf 17°O LEP—-ibat brick House : | chester Street, formeriy occupied by Owen i Connolly; immediate possession given, for i terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoliy. junZi oOu t i FRESH OYSTERS—Always on hand and for sale by the avart, pint,or bushel, at the old stand, Water Street, near Esplanade,—Enoch Carmody. sepi2s 3i pd OARD One ortwo gentlemen can be accom- modated in a private family; no other board- ers; pleasant and convenient location—by addressing ‘‘P. O. Box 64, Charlottetown.” sept25 $i eod pd WEATHERS WANTED —lIlighest price paid for vood new Geese Feathers, by John Newson, sept24 | Forniture Dealer. ' — i At ANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A _ Dining-room | Girl at the Revere House. sept2 a large oliice, jsemobly sept 23 mo wed In Subscriber‘s Club or * suitable for | Maceachern. A House situate on Pleasant Street of October; at pre- by Ralph M. Crockett. Apply to j the owner. septl7 ro LET . ossession given the tlta |sent vecupied i John Kelly. City Councillor, or to Edward Kelly, Southport . ater 5 at Eb.XAM- seat 13 tf ' 1 ar a es r. ai a en TO. RENT—A; go00d-siae a Ware hous Sireet. near the Railway. 14:94 iNEK office. | Esq.; possession given oy eee oor te and particulars apply to Owen Vonnolly. eris pea fandt and Shop on Doi- : ET —Thé ick Heuse on Dundas Fspla- | Co T° LET—That brick if aus? oo a me er #90 nade, now in the possession 0 » ae ‘ | PAULA Lee WEDNESDAY, SEPIEMBER 29, 1886, dames Pati FRIDAY, CREAT SALE OF SHIPWRE KED DRY GOODS, ——. COMMENCING SHIP Ui: MBER ON 24th. ’ : *“,* . trae Goods are all in good condition ant will be sold as noted below :— 240 900 1,200 850 1,200 300 1,000 ALSO- 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. ‘* Black Cashmere, ae - ‘+ ae T ‘* Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 " eee - ‘* ~~ Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 i % i GO of ‘* Black Union Cashmere, = 29 af fh as ** Gray Alpaca, ee 20 “ Ts 5 * ‘* All-wool Serge Dress Goods, ** 24 “ i * ‘* Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘< §681.. 60 » ** $1.00 ‘* Sateen Dress Goods, ” 20 % | os ‘* Princess Dress Cords, % 26 ” 7 oe ie cr Plaid Dress Goods, ‘ 13 vy sa 9 ra " Colored Velveteen, - 38d na - 65 = 2) ; A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES, suitable for Trimmimg and Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. We will show these goods on tables in centre of store. COME AND SEE THEM. JAMES PATON & CO. Ch'town, Sept. 20, IS8é6. wwe ~- wees ms je Pe east 6 6fad BSE SE = | ‘SS A x os t Aandi Ea ewe dA, Le Ee MARKET SQUARE. eee en ne oo nn 15 oR a 83 QUEALN STRAE YS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ROR A SHEPTEMBHR ONLY. Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, “ - ULSTER CLOTHS, 6 " GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, “ “ BRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS. Balance of CREPONNES LARGELY REDUCED FCR f?. ae Ch’town wASri. lise , Sept | —wky Room.—-J. { i | | i | SP eCEAE. We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all remains of ;summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to eall : : at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton tlan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, ete., must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at ence. BEER BROS. August 17, 86. Be New Dreas Goods. Yew Velvets, | New Hiblbcms, Rew Battons, Selling a. WACEON A LED’S. —_—_—_—— ee 20% new Cashmeres, Rew Corsets, New Flanneli-, | Rew Kweeds, be Cheapest Psi sos a? 2h ihe Ss —_—_— re. WACEDN AEDS, QUEEN STREET. Cl’town, August 2o—dy wy 7 ae oS A et atalie a iniaie li le lta. + ie la ek iy, spay a ‘mail | a nr oe hare ees mp: Ber tee Semen] sl silty sre 7 Hee ee ee eee ene semana aminann a 4 a ye antl teling oo ane sca ities tin nein it ii li , Saon peameanine > aa Sin ia as ila dit sincbenisegssitnatign sunita! en Nis Seca areas a is pac asa pee OTE a =. ine wee oe ~