so 2 ai alias ji tieal elie ae - lad pamed THE DAILY EXAMINER : TO ADVE RTISERS. Changes Of &4 each dav to ensure msertis LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. reLersontc.—A new telephone statior ned at New Haven. has been Ope eine Agsist t poor by attending the enter taint , St. Patrick’s Hall this even seciiteilalpeiinieaias : , F Riek STRAWBERRIE were | ked in Mt Hleyrv Woll’s garden, pper Prince Street vesterday. : -_———— . , , > nter ent under Dwr Forcer the enterta i - ¢ anspices ¢ St. Vincent de Pau oO e LSP ie or e ety in St. Patrx k’s Ha $s evening : -— ow —_ . Boy Don’t forget atte the meet ‘ $s i ntt 3! the ¥.M. C. A. this evening at 5 K Shart arrange for a a Aud r paper chase cinta cnTNERSHIPS.—A lecision of ul ge R the law of partoer Redd beariug upon the \ 1; another columod at - : w es » t es _ P ) \ ay with coal Tue f wing arrive for C. Lyons & ' Brig Aquila, schrs A. 8S. Townse 1, Day 5S ¢g, Daniel, Ma raret At B I y L Phil ps ya Sd Se ; ss 7 _-> From Hanirax——The steamer City of Ghent arriv » Halifax about ten o’clock last night, and left on return this afternoon She had a miscellaneous freight both ways. cseaacifiaainieas DesTROYING Trees Summ ses are bei :g issued to-day for a number of bovs ebarged with maliciously injuring trees 6 the group is of West Kent Sc] ool. A summonses are returnable on Wednesday itiecailapiieiani ExreRTaInMent.— All who a pleasnt evening should attend the enter tainment in St. Patrick’s Hall this even ing. Admission 15 cents. Entertainment commences at § o'clock. cimaaieees Arrer Tue Fire.—Chatham is already moving in the direction of better fire pro- tection, A new fire engine has been pur chased. a thousand feet of hose, two h reels and some other very necessary appli ances, lesire LO enjoy = umes For tur Apmriatty Covrr. — The Cuba-Elliot, collision case, it is under- stood, will be allowed to go to the Ad miralty court for settlement. The Cuba gave bonds for $10,000 and also, so it | stated. filed a counter claim.—Halifax Herald. -_—>— Frou Montreat—T he Bonavista arrived Jast night about tee o'clock bringing a jarge general cargo. She left on return about noon to-day. Her ontgo'ng freight jneluded 2000 bags oats, 125 bis. veget ables, 13 cases boots and shoes and a large quantity of leather. ‘antiiinion G-op For Hatirax.—The Halifax elec- tric railway, it is expected, will be in oper- ation from Coburg Pead to Cunard Street in about eight weeks. The rolling stock and road bed will be equal to any on the eoutinent, and the cars will be propelled, heated and lighted by electricity. Pin Tue Porr Dowyep.—We are told in the poem that “Ths handthat rocks the cradle ts the hand that rules the world.” This, no doubt, is a pretty sentiment; bnt, as an exchange points out, the author ought to know that about eight women out of ten rock the cradle with their feet. — A Dusastrors Fire—Thomas L Brownell, of Lockport, N.S.. while feed- ing live stoc a few nights ago, knocked. his lantern down, setting fire to the hay in the barn. He had just tlme te save the horses and cattle. The contents, consist- ed of hav, grain, farming utensils, etc., were all destroyed. Small insurance. Sairewexts From Scmmerstpe.—The Pioneer says: On Thursday Mr. 8. H. Jones toox away 830 sheep which went to Somerville, one of the Boston cattle markets. On Friday Mr. John Forbes of Tyne Valley, sent away 200 for Apohoqui, N. B,and Mr. P- G. Mahoney of Melrose, N. B., sent away 194. Again on Saturday 191 were shipped for McDonald of St. John. Hicn Price ror Stamrs.—The stamp craze evidently has caught the blue noses of the Maritime Provinces in great style, for on Saturday a stamp was sold at the largest price ever paid for a Canadian stamp. Mr. H.F. Ketcheson, the well- known philatelist of Belleville and mai! clerk on the Grard Junction, on Saturday soid a stamp collector in Nova Seootia a 12d. Canadian stamp; issued in 1851, tor $500. Itwasan unused specimen and was, a8 may be expected, a very rare Stamp. The purchaser of this costly piece of paper is a bank manager in Nova Scoiia.— Peterborough Review, —-———= Po.ice Covrr.—This forenoon George Offer, charged with a second infraction of the Canada Temperance Act, was convict- ed and fined in the sum of $100 and $3.10 costs or two months’ imprisonment. Peter Doyle, charged with a first infraction of the samé Act, was also convicted and a fine of $50 and $3.65 costs or two months’ imprisonment was imposed. The case against Captain John Hughes was ad- journel until to-morrow, owing to the witness snbpeenaed for the prosecution appearing in court in such a drunken condition that the Magistrate refused to allow him to give evidence. A young James Savidant, charg- e4 with maliciously injuring the pro- perty of Dodd <& Kogers, Queen Street, was remanded for eight days. It secs that Savidant, in company with an- other lad named Hughes, was caught on top of the building cutting off lead. BACK FROM MANITOBA, Rev. Father Burke Speaks of the Great Creps and the School Question. (St. John Sin, Saturday Oct. 26) Rev. Father Burke of P. E. Island ar- rived in the city Friday morning by the Boston train on his return home from Manitoba and the Nerthwest. After reach ng Montreal he took a hasty run through the New England States. In conversation with a Sun reporter Father Burke spoke n the most glowing terms of the wonder [ crop harvested in Manitoba this year. Che farmers Father Burke had with him “doing” the west for the first time were simply amazed at the stupendous result of the threshing. James O’Brien, one of the wealthiest and most experienced island farmers, con tinued Father Burke, said he such wheatseni never dreamed that sould be produced in such quantities the acre anywhere. Father burke says it prices would only move up slightly farmers wonld be in the very lap of luxur The tide of the bard times is moving along quite encouragingly. Asked about the Manitoba school ques tion, Father Burke said there was little excitement anywhere. All seemed to ept the belief that the federal governme immigration, sO slow dur westward to the opinion that the school question would not be heard of to the extent antici pated at the elections. I met the mayor, the most prominent Protestant in Mani- the wrong of 1890 in the interests of both parties and for the good of the great west- ern country. a a PERSO NAL. Hon. Mr even ng. Rev. E. T. Woollard left this morning by the St. Lawrence for his new field of luty in Libau, Russia. Mr. Sinclair, agent for Pickford & Black at Isaac’s Harbor, is making the round trip on the City of Ghent. Prof sor Robertson will arrive at Sum mer ile to-morrow evening. in Charlottetown on Wednesday. Mra. Moore, wife of Dr. Moore, left Sum- merside to-day en route to South Bend, [nd.. where she will joia her husband. Mr. Sydney Wilkins Mabon, receiving Bank of Nova has efton a much needed holiday.—Ealifax Chr ynicle Mr. A. W. Hayden, who has been here for several days past ia the interests of the Canada Paper Company, leaves for the mainland to-morrow, Mr. Ralph Mareh, of St. John, assisted the choir of the First Methodist Church last rendering “The Palm Branch:s’ with much acceptance, The Shediac correspondent of the Monc- ton Transcript writes: Mr. Candford Clarke, of the P. E. Island Bank, is now visiting at his Grandma’s, Mrs. H. N. Cannon; he goes to Moncton to-day, and on his return will visit the Cape again before going to his Island home. Peters returned on Saturday . Scotia, 7 aol teller of the evening, oer e Price of Cheese in Montreal, Moytreat, Oct. 25.— To do business yesterday in finest Ontario fall cheese a buyer would have to give 9}c, which is the nominal idea. Most of the business doing, however was in Quebec cheese, for which 9jc,to 9} was éasily made fir strictly finest. We heard of some sal.s down to 9}c, but the quality was not ex actly choice. In fact, a good deal of the Quebec cheese is soft and puttyish. Town- ships makes may be said to be off the market, for aside from an odd Jot here and there the fall make of that district is now the proparty of the dealers across the water. The public cable advanced a shilling, and business was worked betweed Satisfaction is Guaranteed Every TIME. If you get anything from ua and it is ; not satisfactory — either in quality or @ price—bring it back and we -will é make it right. € That’s square, isn’t it? ‘ ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ¢ é The Reliable Druggists. $0000 40080388888 EE? Satisfaction | Viie’re Wot Afraid to offer bargains nor to tell of them. Our offerings are of a price and quality character that draw crowds—and hold them—our trade logic calls for quick turning of all stocka in their season. Goods Simply MUST go. have our usual array of trade This week we inducers. Buy Furniture of the Makers. MARK WRIGHT & C0, LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. a ———— , Children’s i } } } a C Fall Undervests, with long Sleeves. bought at a clearance sale. placed on sale at JJ and 13c. a Nahe cn ment Ne NON 4 wy, Twenty Dozen Now Pirate Caps. ! Just received, a nice variety of ¥% ¥ these pretty goods; also, hand-knit Tams. i BEER BROS. Four sizes Down Filled Cushions for Covering just received, | would do its duty, and most people inclined | toba, and he said the people favored righting | He will te} WEEKS Have Remarkable Facilities for Handling Large Quantities. If you are looking after the main chance come to WEEKS’. Seek no further. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. never s§ ys t | f-ply Best Linen Collars. Gents’ 4-ply all Linen Collars, regular price ae ‘ ach, We eks’ low price L5e. ; each, or $! 75 a dozen. Ask for new shapes—- Boston, Four-in-hand, Avenue, 12 to 18. i 4-ply Best Lincn Cuffs. | Best quality all Linen Cuffs, regular | price 30c. a pair. Weeks’ low price 22c. |} a pair, or $1.25 per half dozen pairs. | @ur $1.10 White Dress Shirt. Full reinforced, made with continuous facings in back aud sleeve, never gaps open in the back, and brace keepers. Re- gular price $1.45, Weeks’ low price $1.10. Gents’ Pure Wool Underclothing. A repeat order just received of our $1.30 a suit of pure Shetiand Wool Fine Under- clothing. Regular price $2.00 per suit, Weeks’ low price $1 30 a suit. |All Sizes in Fine Weol \Under- clothing. Sizes 32 to 48 Bust. Gents’ Braces. Heavy Leather Working Brace or a fine Dress Brace. Regular price 33c. a pair, Weeks’ low price 19c. Gents Cardigan Jackets, Chamois Vests, Socks, Neckties, ete. The Secret, The Charm, The Sur- prise, is our Low Price, W.A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1995, The Armenians Provoke an Outbreak. October accompanied 25.—Fierce by serious CONSTANTINOPLE, disturbances, bloodshed, are reported at LErzingjan. Sixty Armenians are said to have been killed. The Turkish government has sent a circular note to the representatives of | the powers and its representatives abroad announcing that the outbreak was pro- | voked by Armenians. 45s Od to 46s for strictly finest fall makes. | A NEW CLUB, Name Suggested for a New Social Organi- zatiou in London, Lonpow (Special) Oct. 28.—It has been facetiously suggested that a new social club in process of organization in this city should be entitled “The Dodd’s Kidney Pill Club” as the present members are all enthusiastic advocates of that remedy and in common with many other citizens de- clare that in all cases of kidney trouble no other agent has been found so completely effective. Most Londoners have at their fingers’ ends the particulars of the magy marvellous cures through the use of this specific. In every drugstore in the city the medicine is kept in large quantities and warn.]; recommeaded. More Arrests Made in Turkey, Lonpox, Oct. 25.—The Chronicle’s Constantinople correspondent telegraphs that more arrests have been made of mem- bers of the Young Turkey party. He adds that the most brutal measures are being adopted for the suppression of the revolu- tionary movements, Another despatch from Constantinople says: Many of the Young Turks’ party, who were arrested on the charge of seditious practices, were, after trial, conveyed at night to a warship, the boats of which took the prisoners to the place in the Bosphorus where current runs the strongest, and they were then dropped overboard and drowned. -_—- sas The Touch of a Magician's Wand, All tumbled down, crushed te the earth, swept away as by the wand of a magician. What? The high price for wines. There is a magic io the world still. The entire people can now driak goed, wholesome, stimulating wines, since the Bordeaux Claret Co., undertook to make the price $3 and ¢4 per dozen quarte. It was not be- lievable at first. It was said the wine was not wine at all. But the best judges in the land visited the cellars; the foremost citizens all over the country purchased, and to-day the trade is so enormous that the orders cannot be overtaken. A beauti- ful wine, having age, and fruitiness, and strength-giving properties at nominal prices which place it within the reach of all. Address— Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street., Montreal. Farner Morrsy’s Gotp Cure.—An efficacious and permanent cure for drunk— enness, morphinism,and the tobacco habit Testimonials and all information touching the treatment furnished on application tothe undersigned. Correspondence strict- ly confidential. J. E. Quinn, Manager, College St., Halifax, N, 8. sep24, lmon. A few nights ago there were eleven de grees of frost in London, England, and the cold was very severe in (he north of Brit- ain. Lapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose- phiue Glove Cleaner.° It is not a_ liquid, leaves no odor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand, For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. BORN. ae At Alberton, on the 25th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Rogers, a daughter. ne DIED. failure, Kate, beloved danghter of James Butler, aged 28 years. RI. P. At Birkenhead, England, Oct. 20th, Frank M. Townsend, son of the late Canon Townsend, Clarenceville, and son in-law of Jolin Crawford, Verdun House, aged 50 years. aga SSS CURE SICK HEADACHE Disordered Liver. etc. They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, Regulating the Secretions, restoring long lost Compiexion, bringing back the Keen Edge of Appetite, and arousing ome ome ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physica energy of the human frame. These Facts are admitted by thousands, in all classes of Society. Largest Sale inthe World. . Covered with « Tasteless & Soluble Coating. Suddenly at St. Mark’s, Lot 7, of heart f NEWS NOTES, It is denied atthe United States Embassy that Ambassador Bayard bas had any com- munication from Lord Salisbury of an un pleasant nature. Bicycle weddings are increasing in pop ularity in France. At the of a wedding ceremony recently the bridal couple started off on their honeymoon on a “bicycle built for two.” The Legislature of South Carolina has resolved that there shall be ne divorce for any cause whatsoever. Oklahoma terri- tory goes to the other extreme. close In Chicago, according to the Evening Journal of that city, there ave neariy 250,- 000 Irish, 75,000 Canadians, 45,000 Eng- lish, 40,000 Scotch, and 5,000 Welsh. Soloman I, Sultan of Turkey, was styled The Magnificent on account of the splendor of his clothing. On state occasions he is said to have worn amillion dollars’ worth of diamonds. Pedro of Castile was designated The Cruel on account of his barbarity to pris oners taken in battle, who were fortunate if they were put to death at once without torture. The reigning sovereign of Persia is al ways called by his subjects the Red King, from the color of his turban. A red tur- ban is, in Persia, the mark of royalty. Alphono X. of Leon and Castile was The | Wise. The same title was bestowed upon Soloman, King of the Jews, Charles. Y. of France and Che-Teou of China. Boleslaus IT. of Poland was the Bold. He was one of the most daring knights of his time and once, single-handed, charg- ed a whole squadron of his enemies. There was a wedding in St. Clair county, Mich., a few days ago in which the groom was making his second venture in matri mony while the bride was’ making her sixth. A colporteur was recently arrested in Galata District, Turkey, tor eelling the Epistle to the Galatians, on the ground that it was a seditious document. The Turkish authorities called for a certificate of the author’s death, to assure themselves that the document was not of recent ori gin. A count made on September 20th shows that 108,598 pedestrians and 21,546 ve- hicles passed over London bridge in twen- ty-four hours. Over the new Tower bridge, built to relieve the London bridge traffic, there passed 25,255 pedestrians and 8,751 vehicles, making a total of 133,853 pedestrians and 30,379 vehicles, or at the rate of 5,577 pedestrians and 1,266 ve- hicles per hour. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, taken at this sea- son, will make you feel strong and _vigor- ous and keep you from sicknesa Jatar on. A Few Dollars will go a long way towards the purchase of one of our reliable Watches. <A bettr investment can hardly be made if you need a Watch. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLO-y9 septl6 Geese Feathers. HIGHEST PRICE paid for ail Geese Feathers. JOHN NEWSON. FOR SALE—Pure-bred Berkshire boar pig ene year old; took first prize at Provincial Exhibition this fall. Apply to A MCNEILL & oO. distinguishing | Never anew What a Pleasure it is ito Cook ‘Until i got That Range. If you COOK STOVE, and it is of any interest to you to know need a who says this of the cele- brated American Ranges we are selling, we have the lady’s permission to use her name, and we will be glad to give any further information res- pecting this wonderful Range. Fennell & Chandler, _ Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895--d&w NOTICE. Excelsior Tailoring Establishment. GENTLEMEN !—I_ have taken the fiat o/ premises on Queen Street, opposite Prowse Pros, for Tailoring in all its branches, Cut- ting, Making, Altering, Cleaning and Press- ing. I desire to inform my many friends that avy work left in my care will be done in best style and workmanship, JAMES CALDER & SONS. oct24—4i pd FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern- ment, S. 8S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. S. 8. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. S. 8. DAMARA, 2,500 Tons. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. All boats are Clyde built, with salcon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. S. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted, aud carry ship’s doc- tors. Freight accommodation unsur- passed. For information regarding sailing dates, ete., apply to FURNESS, WITBY & CO., Lrp., People’s Bank Building, Halifax, N.S., Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Agent Charlottetown, P.E. I. oct22 Cc tf—octl6 We will give eek special low prices on Men’s Clothing. See our Overcoats for $5.00, Admitted by all who have seen and bought them to be the best ever sold here for that price. Our Frieze Ulster for $5.00 beats the record and should not be missed, We have the testimony of many that our Boys’ Overcoats, commencing at $2.50, are genuine value—not shoddy, as generally sold in price goods, Underclothing at very fine. low Our Scotch finish $1.00 a suit are Don’t fail to see them, J. B. MACDONALD & C6. Charlottetown, Octeber 28, 1895—dy & wky ~ Your Skirts Must flare again this season, and there is only one interlining which can give that crisp, durable stiffness which. fashion requires in them as well as in the sleeves, weight of Use the Light FIBRE CHAMOIS Seana dildos = Cut across the goods fer both, and you will be sure of the style being right and the effect picturesque. fast colors with the NAME It comes in 3 weights and 4 Fisre CHAMOIS AND NUMBER ON EVERY YARD, to protect you from the many trashy paper imitations, LONDON OUSE. TT. J. ; 1) Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, Hosiery, Blankets, Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices for ‘Cash Only. lee iF Patented July, 1890, March, 1895. ~ 4 a "MONDAY, OCTOB ee ER 2 Very for you. Certainly not. Charlottetown, October 11, 1895—135 & to pay for an inferior article, certainly get the best. betier prepared than ever to minister to your every want for less money than ever. JOHN T. McKENZIE, Fall Wear. wky Necessary To know exactly where you can be best suited in We are very strongly of the opinion (notwithstanding strong assertions to the contrary by some) that the Star Tailor still holds, as formerly, the palm for first-class clothing. are not anxious to have you run away with the idea that no one else can do anything decent But when you can get the best for the same money you may have Step in and get our prices. We We are STAR MERCHANT TAILOR. © TAT EALTEH size, $1 95 Men's per suit ; PRESERVING ROTECTING Underuvear for Men. —(x)} a splendidly We have it to fit Men of every size and any skape, and at prices to fit pocket books of any degree of slenderness or otherwise. A good strong Suit for 39c.; similar goods but better made, d0¢ per suit; heavy all-wool, 75c per suit ; fine heavy unshrinkable, 90¢ per suit; very fine all-wool ribbed, $1,15 per suit ; splendidly made and finished, ribbed, unshrinkable, $1.25 ; plain all-wool, three sizes, from $1.35 to $1.50 per suit; a fine, plain, all-wool, medium made article in 3 sizes—small $2,65, Men’s $2.85, O.S, Men's $3.10; very finest ribbed, hand-made, warrunted, from $4.85 to $5.25 per suit; a full range of Boys’ Underwear in all sizes and prices, BRUCE’S place knows better business for over 16 the busiest of any clear conscience. Elegant Cloths for Suits, select from. “WHERE’S Famous Tailoring Establishment ? I want to get some Clothing made there.” This is a remark made by many strangers coming to eur town. Our reputation for making HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING is well known all over Canada and the United States, and no than P. E. Island, where we are doing years. Steadily increasing, this has been previous years. No one will doubt, but we. have the best Cutters—even our competitors can’t with a Overcoats and Ulsters toe D. A. BRUCE, Leading Merchant Tailor. Steamship Albert, 650 Schooner Maggie Bell, 64 7 R. W. Smith, 116 ? Lizzie C., 120 «i Carmena, 100 “cc oe 50 “| J. B. Fay, 90 : Telephone, 50 “ ““ 50 106 80 " Albert P., 4 Ellen May, tons Sydney Run of Mines, Which will be sold at very Charlottetown, October 26, 1895. Coal! Coal! Coal! ——_ FROM———_ Dominion Goal Co’ Now Landing and to Arrive per s, Mines in C. B., Tons Sydney Slack. “ “ ce ce « Gewre.. * “ Sydney t4 6 “ Sereened. “ “ ‘ce ce cc “ce “6 “ Run of Mine. ce se <4 “ ce cc “6 Alice Phoebe, 56 tons Sydney Screened and 50 lowest rates whilst landing PEAKE BROS. & CO.,. Selling Agents Dominion Coal Company, Ltd. Afloat, Loading, and to Arrive, 2,000 TONS COAL. Per steamer Coila,— 300 Tons Old Sydney Mines. Round Coal, (Due here Saturday.) Per brig Aquila,— 300 TONS ACADIA NUT Per schoovers Spring Bird, May Queen, Emma B., Mar- garet Ann, Henry Philips, A. §S. Townshend, Etoile du Matin, Day Spring, Tarquin and Olivia,— 1,400 TONS COAL, RUN OF MINES, Intercolonial Nut, Yale Nut, AND SYDNEY SLACE. All the above vessels will be here inj. few days. ( LYONS & CO. Oct. 18—2w pat, guar Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this headi charged five cents per line. x9 — —— aemeneneerenon —— LOST—On Dorchester Street, between Mur- ray’s corner and the R C Church, a purse con- taining a small sum of money, a piece of gold and an oldcoin. The finder will rewarded by leaving it at the store oi Wm Grant& Co, Queen Street. Oct 26, '95-—-tf ._ WANTED--A nurse to take charge of an infant; good references required, Apply to Mrs D B STEWART, Euston Street. oct24—3i pd ing in our ready-made department—repair- ng, etc.—MCKAY W0oLEN Co. octz2 fit our customers. That’s our for the fall, makes no delay. demands of the times. S. A. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 When Autumn Comes new styles come with it, and every man in Charlottetown, with any idea of dress, comes to us for styles, as a matter of course. The best readymade suit is only a travesty of cor- rectness. It isn’t even a clever masquerade. Banish ail readymade misfits from your wardrobe and get some- thing stylish and handsome, produced to order and fault- less in fit and correct in every detail of workmanship. We rule and it stands, like rock bottom. The belated summer suit has now no place in the wear of the gentleman of style, who, if not already provided We have now on hand a beau- tiful range of Fall and Winter Overcoats at prices to mee* the Our stylish Suits seem to create 2 sensation among the nobility of Charlottetown. McDONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. S=S— 1K bit i Daa! ‘wa ‘ eteire: Leave your order at THE XAMINER . NV Pan prin rhe nine 0 _WYANDPOTTES—I have some very nice silver lac.d Wyandotte Cockerels for salc cheap.—R L Corton, Brighton. sept2s TO LE?—The first, of November, a cottag on Lower Prince Str, t, now occupied by Mr Leahy.—D CHAPPEL octl4 WANTED—A capable girl in a email family. Inquireof Mrs BAGNALL, Grafton Street West, tf—octi6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A reliabie salesman for a store on line of railway; good salary to right man; one acquainted with dry goods preferred. Apply by letter to “Dry Goods,” Box 688, Charlottetown. octld T—House with eight rooms besides ki fand pantry; nicest situation in town; rent m ; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office. tf—oct22 TO LET—Double tenement house on Ed- ward Street, five rooms in each house; rent moderate. Apply to F W L Moore, Solicit- or, or to Angus Newbery. lw pd—octzz TO LET--That desirable dweiling and pre- mises on Fitzroy Street, at present occupied by Dr Strickland; possession given 17th inst. Apply to M & DC McLxop. guar tf—oct3 TO LET—The brick house Om Queen Stree now occupied by Charles Hermans, contain ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER tf—se pt28 STRAY PIG--Owner can have the sama by appling at the residence ON. BENJAMIN ROGERS. i WANTED,—Agents make $15 weekly sell- ing our silverware and misceilaneous goods. We supply nearly everything. Write for terms ani catalogue. THE QUEEN SILVER- WARE Co, Montreal. si DRESSMAKING—I am prepared to do first class mantle and dress making at William Grant’s, Dorchester Slreet, between Queen, and Pownal Streets. Good re‘erences.—MIss COLLINS. 1386 & wky pd—oct26 TO LET—Desirable house, Grafton Street between West and Kochford Streets. App Or lon W ANTED-A busheler for altering cloth«- am cer is Me | PAA iP ne age eA hiv dehy a a Serr a ome meme lnc be CCR Fat ve ae ote acne narra on iin celina a «cia ae veh ieee — picasso nastics é “ Sh a meg r Po dagen * é ‘ a Se er ee ee ke pe ae a: * we cera iu 4 g 2 2 “Te arg RAITT ah tn ita ican eRe aap PO SET: Bee ee NES ego Pome 3a Sass ie SR Pe Bg - mad aa. hm home Be Ate i ales [BT MA DSR Ng 8