Caen eee eed a my a —_ a 7 HE DAILY EX X AMINE R, on ow ee NDAY, a 1887 JUST ISSUED | CHAPPELLE'S FOR 188% ONTALINILNG, in addition to the usual invalu- able information, a carefully prepared and correct with aSTREET PLAN of the City. 15 CENT! "S EACH, THES. L. cH APPELLE, BOOKSTORE. si eod wky li OND 1886 DIAM Ch’town, Dec, 20, RAILWAY. SYDNEY. CAPE BRETON Srecrion — Granp NaRRows TO Tender for the Works of Construction addressed te the under- ~ sivned and endorsed **fenders for Cape Dreion Railway,” will be received at this oftice up to noon ol WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of January, for certain works of construction. Pp "fans and profiles will bé open for inspection al QEALED TENDERS, the office of the Chief Engineer and General Manayer of Government .liailways at Oitawa, and also at the Office of the Cape Breton Railway i Port Haw kes sbury, C.B,on and after the 27th day of December, 1836, wben the, general specitir cations and form of (ender may be obtained upon aprlication ; : N» tender will ba entertained unless on one of the printed forms andall the coaditioas are Com plied with By order, . P, BRADLEY, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, Uttawa, bith D: cember, 1886 ace Ww NOTICE. 3i wy 3i Pt ' i ; ‘ " P ‘ Lai ‘ } le i | Methodists and Baptists; and 180 Church of Eng cn? eR ¢« ii is iV is RO ) # ‘ ~ Uae ¢ wey | 7 _— ana Christ's ¢ ee situated at Kildare Capes, Hi ’ v\ whieh ould ike ai eregan | is distant about nine miies from the parsonage _ . : . ‘ p ¢ aye } ly Alberton, and here fortnightly serfices are hel a? Holiday Cs8E ES, and Where se " ual | So sumdeyh shinee shout the year. There are also Obtain Them. BE Bh two stations in this district, one at —_ mse and . : ¢ one at Western Road, Lot 2, which receiv at ; normed us that they were well satisfied monthly services. The averaze attendance is. for . 8 Gp 3 with the fa trade, and that the farmers | Kildare 3?, Montrosé 41, Western Road, 20. ul been very prompt in. meeting then There is a Sunday Si hool in eonnection with ; | Wl s (Church, at which some 20 scholars I] rm have tor years been | attend, ‘ eon tine eimt ti faney oods and wools, | Zud. Alberton, including Lots f and 0, Popwa | ~~ an) | tion about 3,723. OF these 1.796 are Ronan BT 5 3 i murs present 8 ns Stock 18 large anda | Catholics: 1.6 Pres! ylertans; 415 Methgdis ts and vl orted comprising felts, calvases, | Baptists, and 366 Church of England. Peter's 3 Y —_—— ——s , r ilks Berlin wool ‘Church at Alberton is a subs tantial “— nl hing , not he \ eT? ' he : * | quite large enough for the requirements of th \V is. wool works of f all kinds, ete., parish, The parsonage adivins it, and has ai 7 uit ‘ ental ts Their fm ods trade has almost }] tacheda giebe of 80 acres, Services are held in ; — if¢eha tat fav J and the this Church one each Sunday throughout the . es duty toy tbied itself the fast few years, and © | year, and on W ednesday evenings “during he vy her ‘ sales so far this year are very satisfactory. | summer mo athe. i eg se vie eh. pes ces Vv ore ma ’ P ; ‘ , ‘ascui ee iia vol oo, eru | In this de partinent th y hi ave a large lot of Seiten Atbe rton 63, at Cascuinpec Villame Ap. , » s very suitable for Xm is presents. At | Phe sunday Schoglat Alverton is dttendec 3 id -] : 4} ino ar ly ces scholar. r | PI TS ley ae ee a er ar Pacien, inclaiens Latwec’ and 9. Total ‘ riz Tt erits | eve ry department of their large establish population about 2,715, divided agfollows: Roman nel n ordet *to reduce their | Catholics, 1,059, Presbyterians, 7224, Baptists and iv EX AMIN . nM wivert ’ © . sinmisialt thaaks Methodists, 790, and Church of England, 171. : eas |} Stock previous to { he cdepal cure - ae 4a winerly, Moutuly serviees were held at Carle ean uuver for the British market. All of a ton. which is distant about Lf miles from Aiberton, \ ‘ i esentable turn of ind, be they bachelors | but of late years they have not been kept up. ISLLCSS brisk licts, chestnut belles or giddy et PORT HILL, in “ l i $ i By OE a oSUp Aer atg In this parish, which includes Lots IL, 12, 13 and all ‘ At lu | k of seasonable luxuries Lf, the strength of the difterent denominations is . ae ; as follows Lots Il and 12 «containing : : STUART'S FUR STORE, Roman Catholhes, 576; Presbyterians, 353 } i Haviu ‘ s aw s brick block,should certainly be | Ba nt s and Methodists, 267; Charch of hans 4 iS xplanat we Wi w | : : * ; iB, on ¢ Lots 13 and it contain, Roman ~ { ‘ ind gentlemen In searenh of Cath lics, 1,376; Presbyterians, 755; Methodisis ? a Ss ething new and nobby im the fur line. = Baptists, 374; Church of England, 306. er } snecimens. are shown. in ladies James’ ( hureh (lately erected), and the par- 4 SPDON» HOUSI pee ; _ _ . Pe “4 seinem with glebe of 77 acres, are situated at caps, mutls, tippets, etc.; gentiemen 8 | Port Hill, Lot 13. Services are held in this church prloneer <tr) ts ips. gauntlets, collars,’ cuffs, ete.; | daily on Sundays throughout the year, and there na needs : , " “a ‘ ao The | 3,4 Sunday-school in connection therewith, al >In child s coats and caps. Roo which some 51 scholars attend, In this division of , rurs LIS¢ Persian lamb, | the parish thereZure also two stations; one at the i 0 i ul 8 St Her beavél poe mink as well | Western Road, distant some 7 miles from the i, . ’ ’ oe | parsonage, where services are held every alter } as he 3 expensive KINGS. | nate Sunday, and one at Northam, distance five Siaear'e i vw turs ark 7 t tirst class quality and miles, which receives fortnightly week night ’ wd } services, eo ire uiade up On the pretuises ul ver the per St, Peter's Church situated in Lot ll, is distant \ it THE . mal supervision of Mr. Stuart, who 1s a oo : en eee eae pas ftull. Here services ‘ rere 18 et Be P . ' ae ial , al ‘ld every alternate Sunday. Bideford, Lot } mother apes ee bey one : err. nee 7 2, distant about six miles, has fortnightly ser- oe In addition to the fur trade, a large supply | vices. : : _ b san tuques are kept in stock, to “0. ELEANOR'S. i l ial attention of the Poboggan | : : . i } wo oe . ie kale eee { ‘This parish takesin all Lot 17 and part of I8, in- - : irected, \hi Mart Ue cra” > DA | cluding the town of Summerside. here are in it ; e of ‘ publi for his efforts to] twe churches, St. John’s at St. Eleanor’s (ihe first : : ces \ ‘ ay ‘ fair prit ! arch of England erected in P, FE. LL) and St. 7 ee ns ‘| Mary’s at Summerside. The parsonage, with ’ i STO} j some three acres of land attached, is situated | ; : 33 | about half a mile from St. John’s, on the road te ; | ‘ 5 e ofl ‘ pastitu us of the city. lts | Sammerside. 3 : } ra nen is exceedingly tasteful, xl} OnSundays, Mornins; Service alternates be MALY CLIPECCE - 1m ; en the two churebes; ‘The afternoon service ieh te 7 ” na Val Nhe show wi iiways held a John's ; the evening, at 6.30, ’ s a pertect a Among the man ilways in St. Mary’a. On Wednesday evenings } , ; I eS eSpecia suitable for this season ‘oe ev uo Sty Mary’ at 7.30. The San- | i 1 : acl p* ay oie . , 1 |! ies n coune ‘jon with these churches { a a are ladies work boxes and baskcts in pAush | ari one nded by ‘30Nate pee peepantrsty. r d wicke ladies odor d jewel cases } Number of communteant 20 \ ise the iver's | a0 wicKel LACE i i an - jev el case The strength of the different ae nominations in ermbla red in letters} and companions, Im piushp ald leathe this purish is ag follows: In bot 77. ex@nding = ar anof hand-painted placques, brush and comb]! Sammerside, there are Roman “Cathelicay 976: : ' ; es. meerschaum aiid bther pipes, cigar | Presbyterian, 749; Baptists and Methodists, 29:; } : 1 1 addition to the ee ee ee ae se : and Chareh of England, . In Summerside r enu ‘ Ler ire | and cigarette holders, walking canes and here are? Roman Catholics, 984; Presbyterians, . , ie , } lds n the h tT artick 3 Ww hich neirnel Space nor amet Bas: Bal Lists, iF: Methodists 375; and fhurch of j Li aT : e-keeper and con | admit of our enumerating. fersons | - a — : Sa dives sirous of purchasing anything in the] NEW LONDON. { ; ! ' \ AIL i nt . , — 5 . : ' 1 rs of rove ‘ \ t ul and in i p hem! ra es Loteal9, 20, 2), and about vf ' ’ ow P ine ; ls and pr s at this re half of Lot 18. In Lots 19, af@the half of 18° \ : ’ stmas presen i New | Spe sit ile. i . there are, api proximately, Presbyterians, oe er tid ertainiy rot neglect Db, A. BRUCES Ltoman Catholics, -819Baptists anfi Methodist 4 H od i ; dai } 423; and Church of En fh and, 328. At Keuzin: - allis the Lond I we as the goods 3 : itlemet ithtting eS-} ton, about ihe centre of this dis trict, St. Mark's : 4 i i e€ special lapted to the blishment is well known to mos if ur} C sama ch is now in course of erection, apd bide fair Bil el od on hi ee Be car »be, when finished, ane of the most attractive } _— readers Phe stock-in-tra iS Userul,orna of the country churches. Mr. Reagh contem- ot ’ WAT Na Di STORE mental and varied, embr cing articies UU plates residing at this pl ace aa s00n aS a parson- : ‘ Shi ihiesaaiennen Dy Silt oe SE S. x nl age can be erected. During the past year, there ; ; is noted for the excellence of its g —" nora On te ‘ SS ; " hh a were but twenty-seven services held at Kensing- t } nnarent the displa fama | ORs SOmeUS. Phe supply Or tur 8 One A) tom but when St. Mark's is completed it will Te t 7 ‘t ’ ; ’ . 7" large and cannot fail to please the purcha re ve an equal number with the » other churches ; cies for th ‘ ease Li vin addamih clltcct thy weatat The gentle of the parish. Average attendance, -at present, h iows are devoted to Loe tutiful thing lil 2 . ss ; ae 7 2 - > about 100, . = : ’ ; : men's undercloithing ad ee is well In Lots 20 and 2}, there are Presbyferians: 1,082 ; LP ji great Variety Plus D nd leather naked and. worthy’ of inne nm. Silk } Roman C itholies 139: Baptists and Methodists, ia | pl nating materials, made up 1 1 7 f a 7 Ha oie aff: . ge 123; and Charch of England, 620. Tn this division i oe , Gaaen ; ses. handker- | ” MaKercMmeis, NECKUCS, COM: 8, oC of the parish there are two churehes, St. ; ng io ae te ire in profusion and the tantés of the | Stephen at Irish Town, distant about 5 miles iF vief and glove boxes, collar and cuff boxes, Pautidice ae nF ; vr, | from Kensington, and St. ‘Thomas at French 4, . etter boxes. pocket toilets. cigar cases.|" ost Taste a ne" ¢ ae to. | River, distant about 3 miles. Average attend- ; ae teal Bruce's stock should be seen by intending | ance about M0 and 150 respectively. There are poucnes and otner articies. Mirrors and urchaser also Sunday Schools in connection with these waisk holders are very fashionable as ST ieee Churches. During the past year St. Thomas re- articies of use ful decoration and of these aa ceived ~ end a chaphon's “ a The at ; , 4 i ~ Tmust not be forgotten by the man. or | 2@m>er of communicants in the parish is 205, nere 1s an eXtensive iime, lm piush, Orass, |” ; rks : e 7 CRAPAUD. nze, ni kel, car ved wood and other|/ Women, or boy in search of holiday - . ee ; oe ice : : ; present His s e is well stocked with his parish may be divided into three districts, suntines, he padiock, toboggan and | Pb : } j : Ist. Lot 29. Total population, 2,106. Of these snows signs being worthy of particu irticles suitable for the s¢ On. His hats 620 ave Presbyterians 7594 Roman Catholics; 473 ; lar met ; \ speciaity has be n made of | @re both hard and soft—to match the head Me eae on ous — Vhate h of nerium: und handso at a olid-t ] iF Ir the earel ind ire as cheap and good haxl ee ; =f — or on a, WOrapana’ perium t hanagsome svulid-back han : ° with aylebe of 59 acres, are situated at Crapaud. brushes. tke former by standard m ikers. is They are made, The supply ot fur caps, | There is also a mission Chapel ut N ictorja, dis- » ——s ra! | muffs, tippets, etc., is large and excellent, | tant one-and-a-half miles from Crapaud, and . . 4 . ct sa ee regular services are given at Wes morland, dis- j Va + at 4 ‘ secerschaun and marked low His silk handkerchiefs, tant three miles, and Inkerman Road, distant y i £21 in small | neckties, collars, cuffs and other articles, se about six shiles Tees ssa pomianen. During the } : s. } ‘ner . > Bian past year ils§=«distric receive services @5 ree he ~ pee aiy’ a essential ty the proper equipment of Che} pows :+At St, John, 68; at | Vidtoria, 27; at i :*< Santa Claus will] beau of the period, are rich and cheap. Westmorland, % and at Inkermsn Read, 7 Wine pu English miectioners Several other advertisers will» be at- 2nd, Lot G7, with the seuthern portions of Lots - , preters for his ittie on Ho sonal at ¢ = ll will be dis ll 20 and 21. The census returns give the popula- k - 4! ley ul upon th sbsolute purity tender to -MOEDOW a wi Te spose tion of Lot 67 as 1,794, Of these, 1,242 are Presvy- 5 ye : ~ sea ange J < of as space permits. | terians; 28f Roman i. atholics; 162 Methodists and ee ee es ee a ee ne dentine : Baptists; and 109 Church of England. The nor- Acts, mt Th Zyoou mdition of layer s ; . ‘ : thern portion of Lots 20 and 21 come within the Jordan almonds and all candied p New Publicalions. New London Parish, but there are, at least, 150 ; , . mi supp : hure . ot et 9; ee soemnte Dodttcs og ; *] ‘ . rs “ie ‘ mm * : 1e8e ste onging to rapauc arish = 4 : “ : { yap P i He LMEriCd) Kin WET GE Cen nd rintarY ) Bhizabeth’s Church is situated at Sprisgtiad, Lot fs if}! jell Teacher for January is at hand. It is full } 67, distant about twelve miles from Crapaud, and {ro : ‘ olives f guod hints to parents and ieachers, and | has attached to it a glebe of 50 acres. pick A iin should be in every school and family. MILTON. : )) Ee iblish ed by Pov ler & Wells, 753 Broad- This parish ineludes Lots 23, 24, 31, 32 and 33 New York, at $1 a year. Population about 8,820. Of these, 2,828 are Roman MES ; \ 8 ; “se is . Catholics; 2,56) Baptists and Methodists; 2,489 ° The Christmas number of the Montreal! Presbyterians; and $43 Chureh of Engirnd. Of { Th 22100 ! Yiay (lor sale at the Diamond Bookstore) | the country parishes, this, both numerically and \ li ; i ; snd : i aa financially, ranks first. Milton Chureh, with the i is, Im poin of printing, the iinest publi © | onan’ te Mictantaaboalt Ent sullketivbes , — : POUR An Lion Ol the Kind that . has appeared In | Charlottetown. . Services are held there. regularly p , fhe tasteful Canada, ihe engravings, too, are really | 0 Sunday throng fhout ‘the year There is alsoa : ; ces e eve a : a Pe eg aver ee ea ee ~, 4 Church at Ru stico, Wil h ¢lebe of 50 acres, ten artistic, and the sketches, poems, etce., are) miles north from Milton ' ! Owl ) & “ul. ; i) ; on Intend i. a : . vs CHARLOTTETOWN i ‘ hould hav heir minds Chappelle < i siege Edward Eslaud oe Population 11,485, 7iz., 4,381 Roman Catholics, A nang mande and Charlottetown Directory for 1887 } 2.601 Methodists, 2,497 Presbyterians, 1,675 Church : ee has just been issued from the press of Mr. | 0f Eaxland, 472 Baptists,’ and 153 other denomine- t i ma handsome and cw lis) i f ~~ > | tions. “ees , t. 1... |vohn Coombs. The two hundred’ and usetul a es that they will feel like buy-}]° Lie skeet Ted 8 -- <> - <——— - -- linen tfain dniitied ints : ehekded 2 une | U¥enty pages of which the work is made up 5 pie aS ; . stiri his be st iv] present a large quantity and variety of a St. Peter's Boys’ Schoul. i = > > . . + . . -F ’ . — ' os fein. ie Bo } rormation 01 everyone On every i; 2 a ; ; : ; ae st, Se ai | throughout the coming year. Mr. “chap. lis School closed this morning for the ; i ‘ he t Vill f I : | Waa ie eli * ; Ne ‘ : aad “ ; Z ie a fie pelle is always making nmprovements in his ah - “os "i <r James SUA pson, ' rel ro ‘a2 : ~? | popular Almanae and this is the be st one | ** A., and K. Jv. Hodgson, Esq., were pre- , y su nd satchels, etc., | 110+ has been published. sent. The former distributed the prizes : ete., Trom whieh select. The young Tr ee . bi and made ashort and pleasing address. ‘ woinan who desires to present her admirer | 470 at ete” Ae ee lished by | Phe School Band then played a few selec- . with something to wear next his heart, will .. S. inde hie x sets oe w wnut Street, tions. G. J. Foster, the. leader of the ‘ . ‘ hae ‘ il acie S at ay x % LOTS ‘ : 2 “e i & fi of gentlemen's underwear in ‘| la eae iB, Va ac Mand. 7ne Prospectus) und’: receited's’ Sliver star,” which was : undan ; i » who is of a ke ome MUA lie BCATEeES that with the 2 ad l ae } , R : j er % veal 1a87 the thirty-fifth vear of Cee pinned to his breast by the: Rev. J. omMp- é | bevehl tiie Lorre rnamentai turn oft . . . mgt Bee ogy a" ° pu to on T) > Scl l was } l se i | i ; , rhe ci ie a a. : son. he School was then closed until the ' mind can wake her selection from the | U0@ 18 begun, and we can well believe that |o..) +. anager n 4 : ; -. | Brad January. The following is the list of stock of fur caps, mitts, gauntlets, silk | such long life has been a useful one, if alee ° : : handkerchiefs, neck-wear, ete., ete. Taken|¥& ™ay judge by — the sample of the l , Gt for all in ail this store ranks with the best }%@™uary issue now at hand. Outside Highest place during the Term—Senior ‘4 ' ; ; u the city, and should be visited by those} #4 inside the Magazine is an attrac- Divisien- -Ist, G. J. Foster: Zand, F.C. if in search of presents. t tive one, and when we consider the} Cotton. Junior Division— ‘Ist, M. Mae- WELLNER JEWELRY STORE Cake Duskets, dinaer und | general, : 4 is one of the places which it is usual to visif this particular season. Most people have ; t WOeUKRMCSS TU! jewelry, and this weakness : SB Mere OF 1e88 ck velop dl durmgyg the holi- day to such as intend making presents ; ewelry i Lat We iners will at once sure itself, Hi store 18 certainly al} t ; ‘ ty I'he show cases ‘an i j ‘ md the visitor 13 | ii assed um tke Dy Lancy ol the display j for the ladies there are gold and silver : “ wen vruceiet ocket 4, necklets, : Drooches, earrin bar-pins, cuff buttons. wt Mt Sliver t iDies, ete etc The . 4 ancl lLinG fils = PS — drop - i a Ch ion atonce. In the 3 ni , ans line tuere are gold and silver | FF . ia ; ana piatea vest CHAINS, Sig- " : A Shirl studs, cull but- ens oe e 7 a eee i ~ —_ t OPDOT mt 7 4 MMLICS no Dbeileve in! = y pure and sini) in addition to wee toregotng ther &@ large stock of plated Ware, tea sets. uaa well-established repltation of the Home as a safe literary friend for every household, ind the low cost of the Magazine,we rather think that its subscribers get about as much for their money as they could ask. The stories, illustrations and special articles in its “departments” are all good, and we think of greater than cnliil interest. The publishers furnish specimen copies for 10 ; cents. hieport tie Dwcesan Church Suciety of Prince Edward Island for the year 1885, This report is just issued. Though a long time coming out—as usual—it contains an unusually large amount of information as tu tie religious bodies of this Province’ in and is to the Church of England in partictlar. The assistant se cretary is to be eongratulated on the introduction of this wuprovement and the labor and pains he has bestowed upon it. We quote a few tatistics as presented by the report ALBERTON, rhis parish may be divided into three divisions: ist. K ld i including Lots 2 and 3, This dis- ri Lins & population of 3,175. Of i Sa ics, 401 are Kom Catholics; wy Prosbyterians gowan and G. trwin, equal. Highest average place~E. A. Earle. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. _—-— Christmas Dinner. Siz,—The Christmas dinner fund has been very successful, and with the kind as- sistance of Mr. Maurice Blake, I have one hundred (100) geese and twenty (20) pieces of roast beef ready to distribute, in all 120 tickets. Will the clergy of the city please send me the names of deserving applicants at oneey so that there will be no delay in the disiri- bution. { cannot publish - subseription list, having had many requests not to do but shall enclose one W vith Statement of ac- count to all subscribers that they may know each other in their good work. Yours, ete "> R. BR: } agai S. M. Ch’tuwn, Deu., 20, 188 SO ; ‘ Good-will, &c., of the Protestant and the Company are Same, until « sale | H* Piant, U nm! on isin the in urker, now :ea ler receive offers for the Rev. W, R. Frame wili take charge can be etiected, or the Plant, &c., be otherwise disposed of, and, in company with Mr, J. W. Mitchell, will receive mo ieys and grant receipis Dec, c, 20-—tf To the T, ade: . TURKSDAY, Dec. 2ist., BY Auction, to-morrow, Auction Room, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at my 300 Bbls, No. 1 Labrador Herring, direct from Bay Roberts, Ex. Brigt. Max Walton. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Dec > 188%. Anaual Meeting of the YM.C.A. THE General Annual Meeting of the members of the Charlottetown Young Men’s ¢ ae Association will be held in the Y. M,C Hail, on the evening of MONDAY, the zoe day of December, instant, at ight o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing an Executive or Manag- ing Coimmittee for the ensuing year, and other officers, and the transaction of other necessary business in conwection with the Association. J_D, SEAMAN, Je nr : . BE 1, 1836—t] 20th hia orctary. Ch town, Dee. 1 Liberal Coaservative Sveti QUEEN’S COUNTY. QN VENTION A 4 of delegates from all the 4 Pc Mit ina Diyisi: na of Qisen’s County will be he 1a at ~cott’s Hall, Kent street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the twenty-first day of Decem- ber, next, at the -hour of Klevea o'clock in. the forenoon, for the pur pose of Bb ominating two.can- didates for the Ceuntyin the Libéral Conserv- alive iuterest,:and for the organization of the Party. It is desirable that each polling division be represented, and meetings should therefore be held immediately for organization and the nomi- nation of delegji¢s. By order of the Executive Committee, A. A. McLEAN, Sec’y Lib, Con. Association, Nov. pour, 29, 1886. Cormme: ul, ke. Store the following W KE have just laid in Stock, and will sell Cheap for Cash : 125 bbls. FLOUR, ** Stock well Patent,” 125 “ ne > deaver, . 1235 & ** ‘i ** Kent,’ 100% ** KK. ®. CORNMEAL, 100 bags SAL. A Full line of General Groceries. A, HORNE & CoO., Upper Queen Street, Ch'town, Dee. 16, IS56- “dy 4 why ALSO Auction---Stoe Kk, &e. —---- residence of MR, T Anction, ¢ A FE eau SON. Lot 18, on Wednesday, 22nd Bee., inst, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M;, 1 Mare, 5 years old (in foal); 1 Mare, ’ years old; 1 Heavy Cart Horse. 10 years old; Milch Cows, d twu-year of beifers, Lb Bully Sanaa old; lot of sheep, 3 Pigs, Threshing Mill (coinple te): Wagons, Carts, Sieighs. Harness ys 1d Gombple te Farining Plant, in Maghinery, &e., FRANK Lot of Good tay, Straw, Seed Ww beni and Seed Oats, TERMS-—$15 and under, cash; over $15, ten montis credit on approved joint notes. * If weather is unfavourable on 22nd, sale will be on first feilowing fine day i ao "Me ACGOWAN, Auctioneer. Dec. 17, 1836.—wky li diy BE 20 APR. On ae FATR. Monday, ee ‘ gciik Ladies of St. Joseph’ 3 Society intend & holding an Aproa Fair in the MARE HT” HALL, ON December 26th, when the articles rem iining ansold from the Bazaar, will ve disposed of Amusements of all kinds will, be provided Ch’ Wwwn, Nov. 27; 1830.—wut. bee A ‘Directory 0 of Charlottetown, ALMANA | } if | y IECEMBER 20, 1886. GOOD THINGS - FOR — Christmas & New Year, —, 1 HE CITY STEAM. BAKERY is headquarters for the following goods ; BISCUITS goods are made in our new rotary oven and cannot be surpassed in quality. Apple, Washington, Raspberry, Cranberry, Cocoa, Cream, C hocolate, &e. PIES CAKE- Jelly Roll, Jelly Squares, CONFECTIONERY—Glear Toy 8, Tablets, Ciwice &e., Ke, All meis, Dee. -P] the 20, 1886. Choice, Plain and Fane y Biscuits, ain, above guaranteed Fresh. Prices low. J Qe in boxes from: 5Slbs., upwards, Mixtures, Theeg Fruit, Rich Fruit, Sweet, Wine and Queen, &c. Tartletts, Charlotte Rousse, &c., &e. Choevlate Creams, Caras TRE, PRINCE STREET. Buring Ch:istimas and New Year Weeks, we will effer the balance of cur fur Capes at prices s to clea’, Far Caves at $5.25 for Far Capes Fur Unpes var Capes 3. OD. at $5.00 for $4 00. at $4.00 for $3 20. at 83 75 for 83.00. Fur Capes at $3.08 for $2 40. Fur Capes at [$2.40 for $1,980. —~ALS@O— Fur-lined Clovks, Kyrie Cloth Newmarket Coats, Child's Vioth J cekets. BARRES & Succcssors to SIEWART, GLO. DAVIES & CO. 20, 1585. Dec. 1 ene UL FATHER GHnIST MAS | 1G Bargains in every line, Christmas Cards, Heliday Books, HAS INSTITUTED A — Grand HOLIVAY SALE at Morris’ B ok <tore, — ———¢) Albums, Work Boxes, Glass and China Ware, Watches, ware, The Cheapest Hohday Goods on the Island. Summerside, Dec. Toys and Games in variety. LEONARD 17, '86.—-Si wky 2i a Leather and Plush Cases, Clecks, Jewelry and Silver- Give us a call, MORRIS, MORRIS’ BOOK STORE, “A Ha . 4, seated PY wewW Ve —- 0 ——-~ notwithstanding the low prices of oats, pork, potatoes, &c., Xe, ne ———~ 0 ’ and at the same or OVERCOAT at stch a low price that they will feel happy, i. PROWSE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers and friends ‘‘A ‘hristmas and a Happy New Year, that he can sell them a SUIT time wishes to tell them CS UO i oe LIN G He has the Greatest Assortment of OVERCOATS AND SUITS EVER SHOWN ON P. E. -O-+- ISLAND, WORSTED OVERCOATS FROW $5.00, UP. me 0S Merchants may blow and howl, but L. E. sells the cheapest. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL OF CHEAP GOODS. me 70 — His Custom Tailoring. Departament is turning out splendid fits. # GIVE HIM A TRIAL, No trouble to show goods. ie seem EE kK. PROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN Ca’town, Dec. 16, 1886. STREET. FURNITURE, BOOKS, de, &e, At Auction, at inst., at 2 oe p- ™., sia at on TUESDAY, MEETING 21st | jA of Electors of Charlottetown will be held in Political ‘Meeting, the Liberal Conservative tee nS Yr aktarece lnewetot saad SCOTT'S HALL, Kent Street, on MONDAY, the 2 Stewart eee Ranges. s. Dev; 18—2i -ALSO— io the the poli A. H, B,. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, , . ; Dev, 10) 1388~3i; | 20th day of December, instant, at 8 o'clock, p. m., urpose of nominating delegates for all ng districts in the city, to attend the Con- vention on the Zist inst, A. A. McLE AX, Sev’y Liv.-Com Assoclatton,