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E.C. m- « V r \ ts2ang2ar?rrgx;"isxM«g?jrv -" \\ ^j i' ! 3, lEI. ir'UlliHSE ^ In haiuling their Almanack for 1866, lake the opportunity of thanking thoir friends for the kind support they have hitherto received. Tlic Sliow Room will continue to bo supplied with the latest novelties from iCurope. Regular supplies by Express, via i'anama, and Sailing Vessels, via Cape Horn. (. fl. Turner cV ( IMPORTEKS OF DRY GOODS ^iv ___- ,._ . '-jj .. - ^^ FURS. A j,'()()(l assortment of clioirc i.-ul iiiul Imitjitioii Furs ill the newest sliiii)es. lieid Sable Sets— Cape, Mun'iin.l CnlFs. Seidsldn Paletots. Fur Trinnniugs. Foot Muti's. Fil«;^ant Ca-rriii^e Wrapi)«'r>. fir. SS.' 'j DRESS GOODS. Silk and Woollkn. Merinos. Uepi>s, Serges, Linseys. De Laines, Alpacas, Cobourgs. Cfimlets, French Prints, Brilliantes. Marsalas Muslins. Jaconets, anti Organdies, Tarlatans and Grenadines. 1' II !•: E < • I 1 > I ■[■ Y . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. If I" I" i • I 1 ^'-^ o '•^^^S^ ^fJii^^sAi^f-f^Ji^^^ -V. _iC\r-^: ir^' . r ■>_; fC^ l|l J. H.TURNER&CO., Victoria, V. I. 1 ^ v^ ^-' ''^^"- ' ~ ■'^"■^':5\ il n H K \ li i( 11 " I' ■ II ii " I- :n i" •A . '< I i ' I '■ 1 h! liji !i; ; I' I li' :>l » I I' !■' . II ■ II , « I ' ' I I " I ];i 'r , II : II ■ II 1^ I' « ; II II 'I §^^. IMPORttIRS' br BEY goods: ^r3■o ^Si^kO c^jj^$~s *. « gJ « rAllJ r. . a aa ;, t; T , ^ I II II I I' I' Si II II MANTLES. The newest styles, in Cloth, Velvet, Silk, unci otlier fashionable materials, for ladies and children. Handsome Real Maltese Mantles. Opera Cloaks. House Jackets. Garibaldis in all textures. UNDER. CLOTHING. Ladies' and Children's, in Linen and Cotton Corsets. Dressing Wrappers in all materials. Steel Skirts. Handsome Quilted Skirts, 'fee. A large stock of Casli's and other Frillings V II E E OK ]>\ T Y . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i'"?^^**?'*^^**- ■ _ ■ j 1 ,' T' ■ y Lzszzxas i^..;^ \j ^* fC^^ ] lli!^ J. H. TURNER & Co., Victoria, V. I. -2** .._ ^-.- .- /5^. Caslimere Silk and Satin Hoods. Embroidered Robes and Frocks. NnrsinjT Aprons. Trimmed Baskets furnished. .^y. ^ HOSIERY. Men's, Women's, and Children's. Hose and Half Hose, for summer or wiiitrr. Scotch Knit Half Hose. Knit (ioods. Nubias and Breakfast Shawls. Merino and Cotton Vests and Drawers. Pantalons do Chasse. Crimean Snirts. V HE 1. (» I IM I \ . London Firm, J. P TUNSTALL & Co. w^m^^m m *'m ^ ^w^wi^^^f9^wr% "Ok f^ \.> ^> 'S ii Ii ii I' 11 :: V ii I' » ■ « ; I' I ,,<^^ '".^. Ml IMPORTERS OF D RY GOODS, J^^ fo. rNx3\ TRIM MINGS. Uil>]»(»ti Velvets. l>ress Ornaments. Steel Hiiil Fancy Buttons. Ruclies in Silk and Tulle. PaHseinenteries, and all the newest Paris styles of Trimmings. Steel Buckles, Ear-rings, and Necklets. Tiiidies" Belts, Swiss Bands, &c. UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, AND PARASOLS. \VE1)1)IN(t orTFITS and MoriiXINO ORDEKS Exeajk'd upon the shortest notice. A tVesli stock just to luiutl (j1 1 reiich ami Foreign urtick-s for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS; ISCLlDINti A LAHiiK VAUIKTV o? LADIES' WORK AND TRAVEIiliINQ BAGS. u V R K K O !•• 1 » r T Y . ^ M VW^^I.cvt^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. K' O /-^ ^f-y c fp o. jx^:.::^ 1^ B fO,0'". — ' J.H.TUB NEB &Co., yictoria^y^I. GLOVES. Alexander's, Gentlemen's and Ladies'. Mousquetaire „ Also Kid Gloves in other makes. Gauntlet Kids, Calf, Cloth, Silk, and Thread Gloves. Children's Gloves. Riding Gloves. YARDLEY'S PERFUMERY, Soc. Farina's Eau de Cologne. Fashionable Perfumes for the Handkerchief. Fine Old" Brown Windsor, Honey, and other Toilet Soaps. SEE ADVERTISEMENT. CAMBKIC HANDKERCHIEFS. SCOTCH AM) MANCHKSTEK GOODS; .1 kirgc stock ahcaiis on hand direct from ftiv Man ufacfKrcrs . HABERDASHERY. MACHINE COTTON, SILK, & NEEDLES. FK i: E ^) I- h ( T Y. IQ^.. cr V, London Finn, J. P. TUN STALL & Co. ... J <^\ <*■ ''^ y J A^r II II II II H II M 5 IMPOBTEBS OF DBY GOODS. M tl FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Handsome Brocaded Silk and Wool Damasks. All Wool Rich Striped Pekinades. ,, Repps and Damasks. Tamboured Net Curtains. Lace and Muslin Longstitch Swiss Cornice Fringes. Curtain Holders. The latest styles in Furniture Trimmings. Chintz Furnitures. Velvet Pile Table Covers. Cloth and Victoria ,, Blankets. Fine Blankets, bound with silk. Bed Ticks. Cotton and Linen Sheetings. Counterpanes. Eider Down Quilts. Carpets, Stair >' F II E i: u 1' 1 ) ij r \ - WHOLESALE ANB BETAIL. 1^ 6 9: T-,' r ./^, 'sr^:iz%=F^^^^^^^§^rrxzxz^^ o ■.~'' r; > ^0. i^. G r/u / U^ GV >:^^ J H. TURNER & Co.,«^^^^^ V/A m M. D. 1 2 3 VICTUIMA, V. I i A 1( II A, m Y. w. D. ItEMAUKABLE OccUHRENCKS, &C. M T W T F S s M T W T F S s Ml T ' W S ! S M! T i Wl T F I S , s i M, w! ( ^ircinncision Geiiei-iil Wolfe horn, 1727 Hampden impeached, 1(>4'2 Covent Garden Theatre founded, IHOU Edward the Confessor died, 10G6 Epiphanii. Queen Catherine d., 158(» 1st Sunday after Epiphany Prince Alhert Victor of Wales h. 1864 Cape of Good Hope taken, 1806 Lavater died, 1801 2nd Sunday after Epiphany Glhhon died, 1794 FrankUn born, 1706 Henry Vlltli's Chapel con., 150;i Coiififreve died, 1729 Sir John Soane died, 1837 3rd Sunday after Epiphany Lytham Lighthouse destroyed, 1863 Royal Exchange opened, 1571 Frederick the Great born, 1712 Burns born, 1759 New South Wales colonised, 1788 L(nd Hood died, 1816 Septuagesima Sunday Charles I. beheaded, 1649 Marquis of Lansdo>viie died, 1868 r- 'i) "-' ^^^^^^.JiA-) tf^^ /O^-^^^^s' London Firm, J. P. TUNSTALL & Co. ;-V ' .->4?^- .""^ s .„ .^'g^^ i'(C ^' -; . V -V-^ -■ - V / '" ' ' "' '■ ~ r •.- i m r" . \ i^—~~~ ' — 1 — ' III I II ■ ■ ■ ■ »l»i^WMwi nj L 1- m - !■ ■ m' l p lip I- — rtw'-^ V '^. J^ ^~ £r vicjroRi A , v^ L _ .^_y * a A H Y. IiEMAiiKAULE OCCUUKENCES, &C, Salmon Fishing begins CliJirles I. crowned, 1626 Wilkes expelled House of Com., 1767 bi'^XAGEsiMA Sunday South Eastern Railway Opened, IHl-l Samuel. Butler horn, 1612 S I Queen Victoria married, 1840 S Qutxquagesima Sunday M T Shrove Tuesday W Asli Wednesday T Captain Cook killed, 1779 F S I Moliere died, 1678 S i Quadragesima Sunday M' T Voltaire bora, 1694 W Yelverton Trial commenced, 1861 T I F I Reynolds died, 1792 S ! St. Matthias S ! 2nd Sunday in Lent M T Treaty of Amiens, 1802 Wi J .[ I <>\ o ) Vlfe Mi vu. ^- London Finn, J. ?, TUNSTALL & Co. -^. 7\> \i 7(^^\ \ J. H. TURNER & Co.. ^>.^j^^ VICTORIA, V. J. r^J^^^tJ ee. ReHAKKABLK Ocn-UBKXCKS. &c. Horace Walpolo di«7 Savoy*Prtluce Luriit, 177«t 3rd Sunday in Lent Ladrone Islands discovtred, 1521 Princess of Wales eiitd. London, IK^'ii^ William III. died, 1702 Mrs. Barbauld died, IS'if) Benjamin West died, 18'20 4th Sunday in Lent Earl of Elgin arrived Calcutta, ls('>'2 C(Eur de Lion lands, 1194 (Teorgium Sidus discovered, 1 7><1 Earl St. Vincent died, 1S2.S Gustavus III. assassinated, ]7".*2 /St. Patrick -honi. 184^ 5th Sunday in Lent. Princess Louisa Earl Canning left India, 18r,2 Sir Tatton Sykes died, 1868 Knights Templars suppressed. 1H12 Palm Sunday. Lady Day B nice crowned, IHOO Raphael horn, 1408 Captain Coram died, 1751 Good Friday Beethoven died, 1827 ;>. ■ ^■■»»»wl London Firm, J. P. TUNSTALL & Co. _.__ ■S_L2^T^1ll1^\ • w^~ ~^^^"\ ^^^. I / — . -. — i ■'^s J. p :1 < n O-ST-J, J. H. TURNER A Co.,''^^^'^'^ VICTOHIA, V. I. [f^"^^ m m mt tmmi^^^ d M. W. D. D. Kkmahkable OcrruuKSCES, kc. 1 i S Eastkk Sunday ■> M John Wesley died, 17i)l T Prince liupeit tiikes liinnin 7 I S j Prinot! Leoxwld l»orn, 1S53 s ! S Low Sunday 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 K) 17 S M M I Opie died, 1807 T i W Napoleon abdicated, lSl4 T French Fleet destroyed, ISOO F I Kadclitte Library formed, 17 ID S Princess Beatrice born, 1857 2nd Sunday afteu E aster Battle of Culloden, 1746 T i Lord Seaton died, 18()3 18 : W Fox, martyrologist, died, 1587 Aljihnf/c. Byron died, 1821 Parliament expelled by Cromwell 19 ! T 20 i F 21 I S 22 S 3rd Sunday after Tj^aster 23 I M I St. George 24 I T I Brazil discovered, 1500 25 W St. Marl: Princess of Hesse b., 1843 26 T I Earl Cannin}? arr. in England, 1862 27 F ' Sir W. Jones died, 1794 28 S \ Captain Cook dis. Botany Bay, 1770 29 S '' 4th Sunday after Easter 30 M '^ : m London Finn, J. P. TUNSTALL & Go. ■\A^ ^j^^^\ I It ^^i^' Importera of DRY GOODS.' V' 'IP /> It'- l^ ■irtv > *i 1 if- o .0^* V^I ' ii'''' m rv ^elb^ r ^1 '■ ■ .) J H WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. /'^^ ■ ^-'^ • Z^'^"- -■> i-i "»«<»<»r' n r-X lit '■ 1> ^ k\r 'V ■>i- r%^J. H. TURNER & Co., ^^^f^ («#% VK.'TOl. A, V. 1. ,11^:5) MAY. M, D. 1 ;{ t ('. 7 s 9 10 11 12 la 14 15 16 17 18 19 •20 •21 '2'2 '23 24 i 25 20 27 28 29 30 :U w. T i Pihice Arthur born, 1850 W i Cross at Cheapsidc domolislu-il. IC)!;,'! T i Jaiiiaicn taken, 1(>55 F : Tippoo Sahil) killed, 170U vS Bonaparte died, 1821 S HoGATioN Sunday Ml T W Schiller died, 1805 T I Asreiisijiit Day F I S i Earl of Strafford l.elieaded, ir>41 S ' Sunday aftek Ascension m! T I Vacchiation first applied, 1796 W Titus Gates convicted, 1()85 T F S Oxford Act S Whit Sunday. Pentecost M ^Mutiny at Cawnpore, 1 857 T King of Italy arrived at Turin, 1862 W T Queen Victoria born, ISIO F Princess Helena born, 18 iu S ; Haydn died, 1809 S Trinity Sunday M T ' Charles II. enters London, 1660 W Pope died, 1744 T Dr. Chalmers died, 1847 'e- > London Firm, J, P. TUNSTALLITCo. i/ l> \) u\ u.- }5 i I i/ ;; tPIX wholesale and retail. "3^ 0^ ^/r^ >o> re ^>i S'^ 'O: ^; ^1' y j^ 4i> ^J: m o-^m^. m ?) ") y "^ J. H. TURNER & Co ^ VI( TOIIIA. V. I. "«*i:'4V' Vc' ..-' :t]! _ . ";, '" ..Jfr^ I CI IL, T , Remarkable Occitbbexces, Jtc. r>Tii Sunday after Trinity, ('ricli [ton assassinated, 1582 Constantinople fonniled, 328 lUcluirdson died, 1761 Sir Thomas Moore beheaded, laHf* Old Midsummer Day f>TH StTNDAY AFTER TrINITY linming of the Temple. 7<>. Macklin died, 1797 (^ueen Elizabeth at Kenilworth, 157r) Kastile destroyed. 1789 7TU SU>rDAY AFTER TrINITY. AV. JJeranger died, 18o7 \_Sii:ithiii Bonaparte surrenders, 181") Bishop Sherlock died, 1701 Spanish Armada ent(l. Channel, 1588 Professor Playfair died, 1819 BiiilU' of Pyramids, 1798 8rn- Sunday after Trinity Don Carlos executed, 15G8 Dibdin died, 1814 Prince Kupert takes Bristol, KVlli Ltmdon Orphan A.syluni inst., 181^ Hobespiere guillotined, 1794 9th Sunday after Trinity. Sir C. [Cresswell died, 18(>B (Iray (Ued, 1771 a'>; c ^) ^m^ London Firm, J. P. TUN STALL & Co ,-■■ ■>--yr.b.: ■/^'■^iZ ■ 'i c \\\ \l - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. |M ]^>\ ^, ^mmm mm^mnfm /<^^ fc ff» g» J ii w g BSgB wg gSggii ■11 ti^ > a^>^^^,J. H. TURNER & Co., re 11 Firll II u V M. w. D. D. 1 S 2 s 3 M 4 T 5 W (i T 7 F S S 9 s 10 M 11 T 12 W 18 T U F 15 S IB s 17 M IS T 19 W 20 T 21 F 22 S 28 s 21 INI 25 T 2t> W 27 T 28 F 29 S 80 s Remarkable Occchuencks, A:f. 11th Sunday after Trinity, (rrcut [Fire of London. IHHH Battle of Worcester, 1651 Bislioi) Bonner died, 15()9 Stratford JubUee, 1709 Johnson born, 1709 Nativitii of the Blessed Vinfin .]fari/ 15th Sunday after Trinity Turenne born, 1611 Che,sterfield died, 1756 Fox died, 1806 Napoleon entered Moscow, 1812 Sir Thomas Overbury poisoned. 1618 16th Sunday after Trinity Prior died, 1791 Treaty of Ryswick, 1697 St. Mattheni. Steele died, 1729 Plague in Cumberland, 1597 17th Sunday after Trinity. Porsou died, 1808 Brindley died, 1772 Sir William Jones born, 1746 St. Midiael. Michaelmas Day 18th Sunday after Trinity * «C^' M 7j'" ");' /U' 1 r:.^^''^\ p '3 .o /■'UT^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IH .-^..^--''x ;o> f& i^:: .^-^wfj^ » ?^ .o y> *f:^t>: J. H. TURNER & Co.R^, VICTORIA, V. I. r_i; _ V >. P>-^J eT'QB CK M. I W. D. D. ItEMAUKAULE OCCURUENCES, &C. 1 Mi 2 T I 3 ! W : AlfieiJ died, 1803 4 I T j Rennie died, 1821 5 F ' Mirabeau born, 1745 6 I S 7 ; S 19th Sunday after Trinity. Arch- 8 M [bisliop Laud born, 1573 9 T ! Cervantes bom, 1547 10 t W 11 T i Old Michaelmas Day 12 iF ' Lord Lvndlmrst died, 18(53 13 I S I Bonaparte at St. Helena, 1815 14 ' S 20th Sunday after Trinity 15 ! M I 16 ! T i Kosciusco died, 1817 17 i W Sir Philip Sydney died, 1586 18 i T I St. Luke. Koerner shot, 1812 19 I F Swift died, 1745 Wren born, 1632 2 1st Sunday apter Trinity 20 I S 21 S 22 M 23 T 24 W 25 j T 26 I F 27 ; s 28 S 29 30 31 M T W Irish Rebellion, 1641 Mansion House eoinmenced. 1739 Hogarth died, 1764 Sii- Godfrey KneUer died, 1723 Captain Cook born, 1728 22nd Sunday after Trinity Sheridan bom, 1751 Blackfriars Bridge commenced, 1760 •Ij -^1 .iT'^.ih London Firm, J. P. TUNSTALL & Co. ' *ti.i,lUxxx'tT^^X'^'S': ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^TXtxx^K^ ^D^ ^^^ '^v.-^'tX^'J^g^ ^' ^r -^'^/'^-vr.^ O '^r-T \ WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL. ;-^ ,^^J. H. TURNER & Co., ra^^^ VKTOlilA, V. 1. ^:5^o M a E H . liEMAnKARLE OCCUBKENCES, &C 22 T 23 ! F 24 ■ S S 26 I M 27 : T 28 ; W 29 I T 30 I F John Huss trk'd at Coiistaiic*-, lUi 23kd Sunday afteh Tuixity. Wil- Gunpowder Plot [liaui III. Itoru, h'>5i) First Gazette publislud, h)6!y Prince of Wales born, 1S41 Maiiin Luther horn, 1 183 2-Ith Sunday after Trinity. Lonl [Fairfax ilied, ir»71 George Fox died, 1090 Loss of the " President," ISll Itomney died. 1802 Pr. Christian proclaimed Kins. l^t>3 Queen Charlotte died, 1818 25th Sunday after Trinity Poussin died, 1G65 Princess Royal horn, 1840 Capitulation of Portohello, 1739 John Knox died, 1572 2Gth Sunday after Trintty Pacific Ocean discovered. 1519 Baron Bunsen died, 1860 Sheridan Knowles died, 1862 JSt. Andrew Al • \^r^ ^^^m^^^ London Firm, J. P. TUNSTALL &Co. .'-^ ...^4rr-.-.. . ^^ ^_„ /^'^ i/J'^ { I 1 WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. jji I J. H. TURNER & Co., VICTORIA, V. I. Mit m w. D. REMAUKAnLK OccUIMJENrES, &C. S Princ«..ss of Wales bom, 1844 S AiJVKXT Sunday. London M-- -«iv^ T JiTTSZ T Ti rvmss'ssiST^ f -^ \ f Importers s l i iaa of DRY OOODSTJk^ " /tW i . ^ ^>'F) f43^i. -s-::^^ .^ Q^^5 WHOLESALg^^g P BETAIL. ^^=-'^- V-=^i-^- 3^.5 t( Wheatley's Oriental and Australian Agency." Tlu> A. K. KXl'RKSS also undertakes the oollectlon of bills, ilrati'^, invoices, iSce., and comniissions of a Rcnernl nature ap]) rtainin^' to the Express l)usiness. San Francisco : Henj. lloi-r, vday. IIODCJEKS, .Mi;yi:k, .S: Co. Saltlake City: Hoi-lapay ^^c Halsky. Vancouver island (''/W(*;vVf); Anderson i: Co. New York: Aistin Kaldwin &, Co., 72, IJroadway. Boston: L. Damon- (Auent), 11, State Street. Philadelphia: ll. L Li:AF(A,iient).MJO,Chosnut Street. Paris : Lui:i!Bettk, Kank & Co f Auvnts), I'luee de la l^onrsf. Havre: I.heubkttk, Kane & Co. (Agents), 11, Boulevard il'AniiiouN ille. tiiverpool : Staveley & Stak:', M2. Dale Street. LONDON: WIILATLKY, STA1:R ^S: Co.. l.'.O, Cheavside (.Viixnts raeitic Mail Steanishiit Co , I'ar.ania Kailvoad Co.. and California, Oregon, and Hr. Colunihia Steiun Slii]. Vn.). 'y J^ The American-European Express Forwarding, Commission, and Banking Agency, I'orull parts of the United States^ (hrat Jin'tam, (.'((iHKht, CaU/oriila, ami Biitisli Cohimlna. rESTAlJLISHED IN 184!).) Tlu" AMERICA N-EUROrEAN EXPRESS Iuin si)eeiul arraui::enients with the various lines of transatlantic sfaniers for the conveyance of Parcels, Merchandise, Jewelry, Personal Effects, &o.i frc, hotwein Europe and America; and beini;; the oldest of the transatlantic Kxpresses, and lont,' known for the ret;ularity :ni(l I>romptitude of its transactions, is now recognized as the ieadinp and legitimate Express Conveyance between the two Continents. Besides its own offices and branches, this Expre.ss is connected with and supported by the "Adams," " American," "United States," and other grwtt inland Expresses of .Vmerica ; " The London and North Western Railway Company," **The Continental Daily Parcels Express," m"' o M s >%^: ^ e •-^ M >\. \U' >. i Tf \^ i /■ I i It t, i ^ \\ ^,;^HM k ( . , I '1 N L. *. N ' c