_-— em em P- . Local and Other Items, THe EXAMINER will not be issued Monday. ee j SMOKERS SUPPLIES opened to-day at Wat- 7 Wort K on the new opera house is progress- ing rapidly. novia Iee Cream at the Bijou Monday in honor of the Queen. dan No business at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day. —_o—__. \ svLENDID range of Gents’ Scarfs at James laton & Cos. ~ - — Presi Soda, Milk and Fancy Biscuits just received at Beer & Golf's. ee Moneton, N. B., will indulge in horse racing on Queen's Birthday. etnies 100 Pairs of $2 Pants tuo be sold to-night for $1.40 each at L. E. Prowse’s. : vecianibenade Four mounted policemen have deserted from Fort McLeod and crossed into Uncle Sam's land. — 25 Boys Suits to fit boys from 4 years to 12 to be sold to-night at L. E. Prowse’s for $1.50. A rare chance. Laiiisillibiladine Youne wen, buy your Hats, Scarfs, Collars, and Underclothing from James Paton & Co., Market Syaare. isha Rev. Mr. Hvtentson will preach in St. James’ Church to-morrow morning and even- at the usual hours. ucla Go to the Roller Rink on Monday evening, as the rink closes for the season. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. —--~.- —- Lunensure, N. S8., will celebrate its 133rd anniversary on the 3rd June by a public holi- day and a general jollification. a AMERICAN fishermen are scarce around Digby, N. S., nome having been seen there since the seizure of the David J. Adams. - Zioxn Cuvren.—The Rev. Wm. Scott, of Bedeque, will preach in Zion Church to-morrow morning and evening at the usual hours. a cotndliipbecdig Seconp Meruopist Cuurcu.—Rev. 4. Shenton will preach to-morrow at 10.30, and tev. S. H. Rice at 6.30. All are welcome. Qe Som of the citizens of St. John, N. B., in- tend sending a floral shaft to be placed upon the grave of Gen. Grant, Riverside Park, N. Y. City, on Decoration Day. X oe ee Tue Perfect Mucilage Bottle will not spill, waste or dry; always ready for use. Do not fail to get one. For sale at G. H. Haszard’s, Brown's Block. Bottles refilled at any time. cqnniggiliromnne Ow the 10th inst., the Messrs. Hayden and Vaniderstine, on behalf of the Vernon River Methodist Congregation, presented their pas- tor, the Rev. G. Steele, with a sett of silver- mounted harness. neni came Ex-ALDERMAN JacuNne, of New York city, has been sentenced to nine years and ten months imprisonment for accepting a bribe in connection with the granting of a charter to the Broadway Street Cars. olivciancneipiaeitaci Ws. Dopre, a young man employed ina mereantile establishment Quebec, and who came from Edinburgh about two years since, has falleg heir to over £380,000 by the death of his father in England. Tue City Militia Corps will meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow morning at 10.15, whence they will march to the Baptist Church, Prince Street, where a suitable sermon will be preached by Rev. Mr. Whitman, _————— Tue steamer Miramichi, Capt. Baquet, ar- rived from Montreal via Pictou and Summer- side at half-past seven last evening, with a general cargo. She sailed on return via Sum- merside and Pictou with a like cargo at an early hour this morning, Mr. George Bishop is a passenger for Montreal. cinkiialibiaiianns Tur New Glasgow N. 8S. Steel Co., with commendable enteprise, have commenced the manufacture of railway fish plates, and will thereby retain many thousands of dollars, which would otherwise be sent out of the Province. The company recently tried the experimentiof rolling light steel rails, producing an article fully equal to the best imported. Tux 8. 8. Coban, on her outward trip this _m., took as part cargo one of the finest lots of fat cattle and sheep ever shipped from this Island. Among the lot we were sorry to no- tice a fine Jersey Heifer, bred and reared by the Hon. T. H. Haviland and_ recently sold by him to Richard Gill, Esq. This heifer was too valuable for exportation and should have been kept here for breeding purposes. Tur results of the recent strikes in Chicago promise to be far-reaching and terrible. Hun- dreds of workingmen in the lumbering districts with their families are reduced to destitution, while in the city itself building operations, involving an outlay of ten million dollars, have been abandoned for the present, practi- cally closing the building season and threaten- ing an army of workmen with compulsory idleness for the rest of this year. Vezy Conerocen, a grandson of Sir Vezy Colclough, came to this country with his father from Teatrim Abbey, County Wexford, ireland, in 1818. He settled in Lynn, Mass., and has three sons, William, a shoemaker, Alexander, a carpenter, and George, a coal dealer. He has just ascertained that he is sole heir to the Tentrim Abbey, estate, which furnishes an income of £10,000 a year. He will start for Ireland on the lst of June I~ Lincoln County, West Virginia, on Mon day night, Mrs. Margaret Dounan, a widow, became insane from religious fanaticism. She said she had been called pee by the Lord to sacrifice the lives of herself and her 3 children to satisty the divine wrath. Arming herself with a sharp won knife she made her way to the room occupied by her three daughters, aged 8, 10, and 12 years, cut the throat of each child, and plunged the reeking blade deep into her own heart. The bodies were discovered by the neighbors. Now that the policemen are on their anaual crusade against filthy yards, etc., we would suggest that they visit the neighborhood oi the Railway Station, and report upon the Sithy odour which emanates from the stag nant pools in that neighborhood. For many years past the people living in that Vicinity have been petitioning the authorities to grant them some relief from this nuisance, but thei complaints were, to use a common expression, ‘let in one ear and out the other. his is not as it should be. The residents of _ vicinity have every cause to feel aggrievec ee the way they have been treated in ee i- cular, and we sincerely trust that the bee _ wi be atteuded tb at onct before serid . hentics ensue. THE DAILY ivems, Local and Oiher New Confectionery, Dates, Prunes. &e.. at Beer & Golf's. : iil iti Pacr’s Tobacco—the best plug Tobacco made—-at Watson's. last ilic teil Bree Ciass in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor this evening at 8 o'clock. Qe TEN BARRELS Choice Dried Apples, just re- csived at Beer & Goff s. ees FiLL your Tobacco Pouches with Hymen’s Cut Plug from Watson's. ciscciillilonuens Go to the Bijou Restaurant on Monday, Queen's Birthday, for Dinners or Lunches. : seein THe Rebellion Claims Commission is now at Prince Albert, hearing the Fort Pitt claims. ——> MEETINGS to-morrow in the Gospel Army Hall will be 7a. m., 9.300. m., 3.45 p. m., and 8 p. m. iitiesiliiaianine THE cheapest bread in the city, five cents a loaf to be had at John Murphy's, Kent Street. ma22 2i oleaakien Oysters, Fried, Stewed, Raw, or on the Half Shell, at the Bijou Restaurant, Cameron Block. i ialalilatic, Manvet Garcia, Partega, Henry Clay, Picador and Newton Cigars fresh to-day at Watson's. he THE usual Gospel Meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. bitline THE place to get Bargains in Gents’ Fur- nishing Goods, everything at lowest prices, is at James Paton & Co’s. coaaidaiiiaian Five hotel keepers in Peterborough, Ont., have each been fined fifty dollars and costs for violation of the Scott Act. sail aiale Movuntatns of Calse, Pastry, Rolls; Fancy Biscuits, ete., fresh to day at the City Steam Bakery., J. Quirk, Prince St. ux ‘‘ Puritan” Cigarettes at Watson's are put up in neat cardboard and satin cases for the pocket—10 cents per packet. chamilia Tue funeral of the late Owen Curtis, Esq., will leave town for Milton Churchyard, to- morrow, (Sunday) at 10.30 o'clock, a, m. ndilimecen ; See our window to-night. Samples of 10,000 Cigars on exhibition. Our specialty— three for 25 cents.—Reddin’s Drug Stove. Liisi AN adjourned meeting of the Texnperance Alliance will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Wednesday afternoon, at 4.30. A full attendance is requested... W. Haves, Pre- sident. aint Tue Freeman’s Journal denies the report that a New York regiment and the Clan-Na- Gel Society, of that city, have offered to organize a force to fight the Loyalists of Ulster. iinsisalbliclinaih Tue largest authenticated snake ever seen was an anaconda which had swallowed a horse. If that anaconda would just try to swallow this story we fear he would go where the good snakes congregate. THE steamer Clifton arrived from Chatham, N. B., where she has been undergoing repairs to her machinery, at eight o'clock this morn- ing, having as passengers Mrs. Hixon and ser vant. She sails again this evening. Tue queen of flowers is the rose, the king of flowers the lily, and the most fashionable flower is the Chrysanthemum. Do not fail to get some of the latest and best varieties at G. H. Haszard's, Brown’s Block, Queen Square. sion tnnapemipipnenipvanaan A serious stabbing affray took place at Bay Verte on Sunday on Siard the bark Blanche, Capt. Foster. A sailor named William Smith, of Liverpool, G. B., was teasing a negro named Harry Williams, of Barbadoes, when the latter drew a knife and stabbed Smith in the side, inflicting a very ugly wound, and also gave him a severe cut across the right wrist, Monpay next, being the Queen’s Birthday, will be observed as a public holiday. A royal salute of 21 guns will be fired at 12 o'clock, at Fort Edward, by No. 2 Battery of Garrison Artillery, under command of Capt. Moore. The Princess of Wales leaves here for Pictou at seven, affording an opportunity for pleasant excursion ata low rate. St. Peter's Boys’ Band will be in attendance, and among the attractions at Pictou will be a football match between teams from this city and Pic- tou. * * ° Several fishing and shooting parties have also been organized. We publish to-day the programme of the entertainments to be given in St. Peter's Schoolroom on Wednesday and Thursday evenings next. As may be seen at a glance the programme is a good one and the names of those who take part is a sufficient guar- antee that nothing will be wanting to carry it out in a_ successful manner. We note that the performance will have a slight coloring of a national character, Eng- land, the United States and Canada each being typified by a national song and illustra- tive tableau, while our own little Island is not forgotten under the endearing apellation of ** Home! Sweet Home !’ Tue steamer Coban, Capt. Robt. Fraser, sailed this afternoon for St. John’s, Nfid.. via ictou, with a cargo consisting of 18 head cattle shipped by Blake Bros.; 11 head cattle and 39 sheep by John Nelson; 9 head cattle by Johr McMillan; 5 head cattle and 3 horses by Barret Henderson; 4 head cattle and 11 sheep, by A. L. Bridges; 7 head cattle, 20 sheep, 3 horses and 92 bags potatoes, by Wheatley & Sons; 117 bales hay, by G. R. Garret ; 168 bags oats and 10 rolls leather, by Wm. Boyle; 58 bags potatoes and 2 barrels turnips, by R. Madigan; 20 bags starch, by B. W. Higgs; 20 cases eggs, ~., i. Toombs ; 27 bags pee by N. L. Cousins ; 23 brls. parsnips, by John Nelson, and sundry other articles. Mr. John Wheatley is a pas- senger for St. John’s. Tar St. John ‘“‘Sun” says that late on Wednesdey night a number of young men with a lantern and numerous picks and shovels might have been seen wending their way to- wards the Olive property on King Street, Carleton. After looking around to see that there was no one in sight the men commenced digging near the base of a large tree and con- tinued their work without stopping even to wipe the perspiration from their faces until nearly daylight. Their object was to unearth a crock of gold supposed by some to have been buried there by the widow of a marine who left considerable money. _It is needless to say that the search of the men for the treasure was without avail, but it is under- stdyd that they intend to resume the work at an chrly dey. kMwOR!- -- ns MOLASSES. Landing and in Store: 290 Pancheoas, 36 Tierces, 25 Barrele, ) Caoice New Crop BAR- ( BADOES MOLASSES. For Sale Low from wharf, FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 14—pat her jour AUCTION, | AM instructed, by a genileman who is break- ing up housekec; ing, to sell at my Salesroom, on TUESDAY, the 2>th inst., at 2 o'clock p. m., his Househeld Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Bed-room, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture; Seotch, Union and Tapestry Carpets, Crockery and Giassware, Pictures, &ce. Also—1 Sewing Machine (Wanzer C.) only used three months, Wagons, Harness, &c. G. M. HARRIS, May 21, 1886. Auctioneer. LORNE HOTEL. I AM instructed by C. A. Hyndman, Esq., to sell at Auction at my Rooms, Queen Square, on WEDNESDAY, 9th IUNE, at 12 o'clock, noon, if not previously disposed of privately :— The Summer Kesort known as the Lorne Hotel, Grand Tracadie Beach, together witn the complete stock of Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, Glassware and Cooking Utensils thereon. The main build- ing is 120x145, besides large kitchen and suitable outbuildings, altogether capable of comfortably accommodating one hundred guests, and every thing being on the spot it can be fully opened and made ready for this numberin a few days. In connection are five acres of land and a large never failing spring of wafer is at the door. The property is so well known as one of the best summer Hotels in the Provinces, that 1t does not require further description. . Intending purchasers can ascertain terms and view property on application to me, A. H. B. MACGOWAN. Auctioneer, May 20, 22,25,27,29 jun 1,3,5,8 Westwood to be “ald by Suction, THE Subscriber has been instructed by HON. DANIEL DAVIES to. offer ‘* Westwood Farm,” situated on North River Road, adjoining the residence of Hon, Col, Gray, On Wednesday. 26th May. AT 11 OCLOCK, A. M. This desirable residence is within a mile of the city. comprising 24 acres of first-class Land, in a hich state of cultivation, with Dwelling House, Stable and Barns, Orchards, Garden, Ice and Boat Houses. Conservatory, &c., &c., and genet- ally too well known to require further descrip- tion. The owner reserves right of one bid, as a pro- tection. It will not probably be exercised, as he is desirous of selling the property. If not sold as a whole, Westwood House, with Outbuildings, Barns, &c., and about eight acres of land, fronting on the shore and including avenue leading to the house, will be offered. Half of purchase money can remain on security on the property, at 6 per cent, if desirable. Parties desirous of viewing the place, can do so by applying to the subscriber. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer. Ch‘town, May 13, 1886—tuth sat tl sle P, Ee IT. Steam Navigation Company. HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, on FRIDAY, the FOURTH day of June, at seven o'clock in the evening, for election of Directors and other buslness. By order, May 20, 1886—td Coke Tin Plates. 100 Boxes Best By. trade Coke Tin Plates, Stored in Charlottetown and Summerside. For Sale at lowest market price by eo Wae SB, Wholesale Hardware, Halifax, N. 8. May 13, 1886.—6i MIDSUMMER TRIP, Leec. The well-known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” 500 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years at Lloyd's, R. RENDLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM ed ° ‘ r Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shippers will please forward their orders in time. : For freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & C0. May 21, 1886—eod tf Valuable Building Lots FOR SALE&. Suitable Either for a Site of a Hotel or Private Residences. TEXHAT desirable property at the head of i Hillsborough Street, formerly the resi- dence of the late Thomas DesB isay, compris- ing Town Lots 27 agi 72, on the Sth 100 in the city. The vndersigne’ is prepared to treat for the sale of the above lots, either as a whole or in portions, for building purposes. The frontage is about 320 feet on Hillsb>rough “treet, and about 8% each on Fitzroy and Kaston Streets, The property it so weil known th:t further descript.ca is unnecessary. A Pian may be seen at the office of JAMBS DesBRISAY. May 8-—-evd tlt , -FROM SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1886. ee ee SPECIAL BARGAINS ABE AT ATTR A CTION Overstocked Manufacturers ! DONT neglect to call at REID BROS,, tley sell Goods im their lines much cheaper than those ae are “Specialists,” and claim to be wble vo | J AS. P ATON & CO's e handling Tea, Sugar, Tobacco, Ribbons, &c., all on the same counter. They adhere strictly to a few special lines, and can consequently buy better and keep a much larger assortment than stores handling a general mixture of merchandise. We can only give a few of the leading Bargains :— Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, | worth $14. Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50, worth $10. Gents‘ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, cheap at $12. Gents* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.59, cheap at $10. Gents’ Aii Woo! Tweed Coats, 33.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.40. Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at 32. Gents‘ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths‘ Navy Blue ‘Suits, $4.79, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Youths‘ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys‘ Tweed Suits (ul! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, 75cts, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., 85cts., $1, and up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up. Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite new styles. Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men’s Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, #4. Men’s French Trowsers to order, ,$6.50, worth $9 Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent's) only 85 cts., worth $1.49 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 65cts., worth $1. Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies* Handerchiefs, S5cts., and up. Ladies‘ Collars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up. Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Bustles and Garters A very large stock of Housery, at 10 cts. pair up. A very large steck of American Prints, in MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cis., up. English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 74 cis., up. American Ginghams, in very ngw patterns, 13cts., and up American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, 9cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, cheap. Ticking, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cis, up* Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts. to 310. (retonnes, 9cis, up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, dcts. All Goods just as Advertized. REED: BrRQs.. CAMERON BLOOK. Look Gut for the White Sign on the _ Show Wintows. Ch’town, Msy 19, 1886.—3mos FOR LONDON HE steamship “CLIFTON,” is intended to leave Charlottetown for London about 24th MAY. Shippers of Cattle, Lob- sters, Grain or other goode, in order to secure room, will require to engage freight at ao early date. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Ch’town, May 5, 1886, Pasturing Stock N and after the first of JUNE next, I will be prepared to pasture’ with good grass, shade and water, at Relmont Farm— 45 acres. Horned oattle preferred. B. F, WRIGHT. May 6, 1886—eod [ +3 HAVILL’S & LUNG HEALER ASK Ko We Le} INVENTOR. |A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR, ) THE CURE OF (ncipient Consumption, sta WHOOPING COUGH _ All Afflictions of the | Lungs and Chest. | Ash for the Genuine Mecicine bearing the /nventor's | Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. ||4a-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. TRAOC MATA } Sheed ge da cat r cur Circular last January, we announce’ that under the new name we would keep up the reputation of the old firm, by selling GOOD GUODS at Lowest Prices Our cn - anne a found us true to our word and have taken advantage of the cheap lines in classes o te xe. COcgcyaee that we have put before them. We offea this week som? very special lines in PRINT2, PARASOLS, SUNSHADKS and DRESS GUOD3. Ali other departments are full of best goods at bottom prices. Our Carpet Department is, without doubt, the best in this city. All the patterns we ~<— confined to ourselves, and éanuot be bovght eleewhere. Don’t buy before seeing our stock, You will save money and save time by coming direct to JAS. PATON & CO.,, SUOCESSORS TO W. A, WEEKS & CO, MARKET SQUARE. (h'town, May 17, 1886. eC GRAND SPRING OPENING Fashionable &oods- BROS. { Millinery Department. Oar stock in thie Department is very com-| Our stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Foa- plete, comprising the new Panama, Canvasithers and new Trimmings excels anything and Boucle ‘‘loths, &, &c, with avery|:ven we have ever shown, in assortinent, choice Jot of Trimmings to match, In Biack|variety, quality and lowness of price. All Goods our values are better than ever before|goods were bought at headquarters, and, in and, in addition to our usual lines, we have|every respect, we think our stock in this introduced the new Pearl, Panama, Basket|!‘epartment will be found unequalled, Special and French Satin Cloths. [Jn Print Catrennipttontian is given to Mourning Orders and our showing is very large anc values good. (Wedding Outfits. ” ———S{ _ Press Goods Department. Our Mantle Departni ont is anuenally attractive, Meleding the newest French and English Goods, in Doilmans, Paletots, Sacks, &c., in Silk, Cashmere, So'!eilZand Ottoman. JERSEYS! JHRSEYS! JERSEYS! A very large and complete range of Black and Colored Jerseys. Gloves, House-Furnishings, Hosiery. GOOD GOODS! LATEST STYLES & LOWEST PRICES AT BEER BROS., So | 73 & TD Qucen “treet. Ch’town, April 29, 1886. THE MUTUAL GIFs INSURANCE CO, OF NisW YORK oO ASSETS, NEARLY - - = $169,000,000.00 The Wealthiest Company in the World. 9——- — BEYOND COMPARISON. | The following examples of current payments in 1885 on policies issued by this Company are beyond comparison ; therefore they must stand alone unchallenged, as showing the best results attained by any company : | y Amount son Policy and es, and Address. of Policy. Additions, Additions. . pee a is iil tae ia * Chas. Brewer, Boston, Mass...... ; | $10,000 $14,501 i $24.501 H. A. Vatable, New York....... ike sieedndteacaacusteeeod 10,000 + 4,717 14.717 BE. B. De Meaux, Paris, Framce.............. vuckesebeawee | 10,000 | 4,984 | 14,984 Francis Thompson, Charlestown, Mass.......-+- ie 5,000 3.414 i 414 Themes Talbot, I. HMGsiee, BIRGS.....60..00.-000000% costal 19,000 | 5308 15,336 J. J. Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y....... bebaebucicend enema 5,000 | 3397 | 8,397 G. G, Spencer, ” * cli «she eeeine ‘sewgiewie 5,000 | 6,729 | 11,729 Se Oe « Ben Te Wa: Wiis. vio osinede ss ose ins sen 5,000 | 5,639 | 10,639 eee eS EE ea 6,000, 8,229 13,229 W. F. Babcock, San Francisco, Cal........-+++.+.. a as 3,000 | 3,894 ; 6,894 Wadeliteessse. 52.5000 ..| $963,000 | $60,810 | $128,840 i The fece of the polices amounted to 368,000; the policy-holders received in addi- tion as a profit upon their investment $60,840, or a total of $128,840. The above are not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many yeare of business, but taken from a long list of such claims paid in 1885. Such splendid results have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any other company. 2a JI. MACHACTIFPRN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND Ch’tewn, April 10, 1886. = = — —-- = _—— = = - <a BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING oe A Dinca BLANK-BOOK MAKING, OVER BOREHAM'S BOOT & SHOR STORE meee LL kinds of BOOK BINDING execated at Lowest Prices aad wiih Quick Despatch - Ruling, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to, BLANK BOOKS A SPEUIALTY. wa A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. TAYLOR, QUEEN SQUARE, Ob town; Feb, 23, BS] r A ANS EEO NE CI SREB REE i tl yl , > ee - ge ne a sno se an nt, Alalleaiadaas a