THE names ' , be at at the tt J { Mell sh Eneas MeD Esqs. Electors LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Beer Bros 4 SPECIALTY } Capt W A Weeks, Eng, $4 a 60 Lieut V L Beer, $4 loi daineaedanaeda 59 Capt F W L Moore, G A, $3 ; 59 Sergt J M Davison, Eng, $3...... 58 Qr M, Sergt M Allan, 82nd Batt, $3 57 | Private J H C Acorn, 82nd Batt, $3 57 Capt DLUH Oper, S2ad Bait. $2 ; .56 Corpl H W Anderson, Eng, $2..... 55 Corp! Henry Hooper, 82nd Batt, $2......55 | Private A Forbes, 82nd Batt, $2.........54 Lieut E Macmillan, 82nd Batt,$1........./ 93 Guor F Gill, G A, $1.. i, uke SE OP UMN, THI: OE iv cccncce ss scesntecce OO sit ut B Cc Prowse, S2nd Batt, $1 ae i \ I . ‘ 4 1 ) 4 - ; ! NNIN P tax de { i ‘ orma- i - ssued ‘ - ‘ ed snua s sa i iF) ght ‘ orning _ i pia 4 Cuanae [ alder- N.B ‘ hereafte ya of wi ty ’ { 1 pliet ‘ i Kewis - I lecorations of the stage dy ‘ H mt tor Miss } i 1e@; th stage set- ‘ and 1 eral : : ‘ ’ AsLe - ‘ i Mr. Mil r pai of Charlottetown Business College, has favored Tar Examines with a box of the “Charlottetown Business College Pens.” These pens are highly recom- met by all who uee them vacates Patsy,” by reqgitet at Miss Findley’s | tert gh a Findley’s recital of : imply pertect bh yorce, “ , the pathetic tale of the p vait are true to hfe Une moment y a stra » weep, the next to ung lt est of Kate Donglass | W s pieces, and that 1s saying a great a Snes i i : Race — Complaint is ra : e time set for the three mile } : friving park on l xt ) insuitable It Is ela vat ifthe race is started at 12.45, as an inced, very many who! 5 . t would be unable to do sO, ‘ 1it. Leta change | le, if poss - 7. ¢.7 The annual meeting of | t Ix g \W C. T. U. was held on Tuesday yvening at which the f pjllowing “re ted President Mrs G W. Benth lst \ Pres, Mre.M. F s sn; Zod, Mrs Wm. Brown; 3rd, Mrs Wm. Howard; Corresponding See’y, Misa. M. L. MacNott; Ree. Sec’y, Miss Minnie 5 Sup, Health and Heredity, Mrs. A MacN Sup, Franchise; Mrs. Essory; Ss P | Mre. M. F. Schurman; Sup [ uture, Mrs. C. A. MacNutt sicveatiiibeenians Cavren Re-orentnec.—The Methcdiet Cher st Crapaud Corner was re-opened on Sabbath, 16th September. Fally 600 poor attended the morning service to hear rreat preacher, Rev. J. K. King The lection amounted to $80. The Ch was comfortably seated in the atte and Rev Mr Slack ford pre The afternoon collection amounted (o $20. Rev. Mr. King preach ed aga » the evening, and it is esti- mated that 1,000 peopie were present The liection in the evening amounted to o* Total collection, $128.45 iciaalaaomnes Wepveo Asrosap.—The First Baptist church in North Scituate, Mass, was the Wednesday ace ne fa p easing event on evening, Sep 5 The occasion was the varriage of Miss Bessie J. Miila and Mr seph L. Hobson of the above mentioned : who isa daughter of Bay Fortune, P. E. 1 sisters, and was J pla The bri le, Mr. John Mills of was attended by her two , by her brother Mr. A. E. Mills. A y ber of friends and acquaint- ances of the contracting parties witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Mr. Spaulding. _— Scorr Act ix Summersipe.—The Farm- er save: Daniel Noonan on Monday last paid [ he town funds the Jast fine otr tained against him for violation of the Scott Act. This makes a total of $749.42 in fines and costs obtained from violators ofthe Canala Temperance Act since the present Council were elected. Of those cor victed of violations there remain tive fines vet to be rollected. Up to the present time there have been 41 of these cases before Stipend ary Me Quarrie tor this civie year—about six and abalf months—and out of these there have been 21 convictions ne Batrie or Tae Atma — This is the anniversary of the battle of the Alma, fongi.t in 185¢t The ght issian fleet on the recur consisted of 11 transports and 64 gunboats; 12 steamers, 6 large and 6 emall, 4 frigates, 5 corvettes or brigs, 82 vessels oferior size, and 12 steamers— inall 108 sail, mounting 2200 guns of AT THE BUTTS. Tae regular meeting of Queen’s County Rifle Association was held at Kensington vesterday, The weather throughout was splendid and the shooting annual prize Range gool. Major Longworth won the Dominion Rifle Association’s silver medal with the good score of 124 points, and Pte. J. H.C. Acorn the bronze medal with 117 points Following are the scores : FIRST MATCH Ranges, 200 and 500 yards, seven rounds at each range : Pts. Private 8 Gay, 82nd Batt, $6 iia Major J A Longworth, G A, BO ccscccees . 60 SECOND MATCH Ranges, 500 an 1 600 yards, seven rounds st each ran Pts, | Major J A Longworth, G A, $6......... 64 | Corp O N Baird, Eng, $5....... 0062 Pte J H C Acorn, S2nd Bat, $ ° ‘4 60 Sergt J M Davison, Eng, $4.......... D8 Q M Sergt R V Longworth, G A, $3. ..57 Capt Geo Crockett, Sind Batt, $3......56 Corp! H W Anderson, Eng, $3.........54 Lieut J M Jones, 82nd Batt, $3...........54 Lieut E MeMillan, 82nd Bait $2..........53 Capt W A Weeks, Eng, $2.. ; ee Capt F W L Moore, G A, $2......0.. .....53 Lieut Ewen Stewart,G A, $2 sin Pte W Smith, 82nd Batt, $2...............51 Gunr P L Dogherty, G A, $1............ .51 ee Te a ns, sacanclll Pte S Gay, 82nd Batt, $1 batienéionael Sergt-Wajor Grey, Eng, $l aie Pte A Forbes, 82nd Batt, $1 egecencell Q M Sergt M Allen, 82nd Batt, $1.......49 GRAND AGGREGATE, Pts. Major J A Longworth,G@ A, DCR A, silver medal and $2..... senna Private J H C Acorn, 82nd Batt, DC R A, bronze medal and. $1.50..........117 Sergt J M Davison, Engineers, $1 116 Corp] Otto N Baird, Engineers, $1......114 Capt W A Weeks, Engineers, 50c.......113 Capt F W L Moore, G A, 25c osha 625 i SCRATCH MATCH Seven rounds at 500 yards. Pts, Capt D L Hooper, 82nd Batt, a caddy of tobacco, presented by T B_ Riley, tobacconist sid 6 wd inne vhoiatenige sane Q M Sergt R V Longworth, an elegant silver butter dish, presented by G H Taylor, jJoweler. . . .. oo ccsccccseseseces os de QM Sergt Matthew Allan, 82nd Batt, rey ee" * 6) eee | Corpl Otto N Baird, Engineers, $1.......31 Corp! H W = Anderson, Engineers, a handsome toilet set, presented by Reddin Bros koa ciesccebenssenennsen 3 Lieut E McMillan, 82nd Batt, 75c........31 Lieut Ewen Stewart, G A, 50c.............30 Private Samuel Gay, 82nd Batt, 25c....30 Corpl F V Vessey, 82nd Batt, 25c.......30 The second firing for the Cochenthaler | medal also took place vesterday, and Capt. Weeks was again the winner, making a total of 83 peints. Sergeant Davison and Corporal Anderson made 82 each. a THE ENGLISH CHURCH AT SOURIS, A meeting of those interested in the building of an English Church at Souris was held last evening. Frederick Morrow E<q., was appointed chairman and the undersigned secretary. On motion the following were appointed a building committee. Morrory, A. E. Clarke, Wm. Knight, B. C. Cox, Geo. W. Morrow and J. H. Hooper. The secretary was authorized to notify all parties who have subscribed amounts to- wards building the church to kindly make payment to him at once. Moved and seconded that the minutes of this meeting be published in Tar Ex- aAMINER and Patriot newspapers. Wa. Kwiaur, Secy. SS oo No one, only those who let their preju- dices interfere with good judgment, nee convincing that Prowse Bros carry the largest and best assorted steck of over- coats, reefers and euits for men, boys and children on P E Island. 820 2i liw insure Against Sickness, TAKE OUT A POLICY IN EVERYBODY'S PILLS AND LAUGH AT Summer Ills & Epidemic Influences. PRICE 25 CENTS. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. every description, with 50,000 men on the heights of the Alma. The English forces consisted of 25,000 men and five regiments of cavalr There was aleo a large fleet of w , English, French and Tarkish. The foregoing pertienlars are taken from an interesting list kindly furnished Tue Exautsen by Sergeant Allan, who took part principa battles of the Crimean War, and is still hale and hearty. We | hope to vive the list in full in a future | iat PERSO NAL. Mre. George MeLeod and children | crossed to-day in the Northumberland. They w sin Mr. MeLeod is Colorado. Rev. D. Sutherland returned from Scot- 4 looking well, 5G iat Evening, Messrs. Isaac Carter and D. W. Finlay e son, who ha visiting the Toronto extibition.returned home last evening His Honor the Leuitenant Governor and Mrs Howlar t weat veeterday morning | “MARK WRIGHT & O0., LTD, and are present at the Alberton Exhibi- lion towlay The Rey. W Mel k, Superintendent of Baptist Mivsions in the Northwest is Visiting his rela ns and friends at West River, King « ‘ stv Mr. John O’Brien. who has been study- mg in St. D in’s College, ieft this mort ng to enter the Grand Seminary at Montrea He is a native of Dromore, and will study for priesthood, We wish aim su Mr. J. B. ¢ , who has for the past | few week ng friends and renew- Ing Acquainta the Island, left Tues- lay via P Chene and Boston for his home at W , Mase. He takes with him hix father, who ® somewhat feeile and a anced in years Mr. Coul 8 * genial an! deservedly popular, and tithopel he willere long again seek MEr_aiton in his native Isle septld Fine Furniture Makes Fine Homes. Surprisingly low prices that let you in on the PARLOR FLOOR. See our PARLOR SUITES, and if you cannot see what you want have us make yon one. We have made TO ORDER more PAR LOR SUITES this year than in any two years previously. FROM STOCK or TO ORDER—a sale- | either way is what we want. Who Sell! at Selling Prices. sept20 Handkerchief Day ! We have made great preparations for a Ilundkerchief Day that shall eclipse in every respect all previous records. cided upon We have de- SATURDAY next as Tux day, and invite every lady in Charlottetown to call and share in the phe- numenal on that date. Tur Wearner, —F *8 portion. bargains we will seatter broadcast BEER BROS. ress to st'0 iz easterly winds; unsettled with local rain in west DAILY EXAMINER . Messrs. Frederick | PROWSE see their immense Wello ! where are you going ° prices they sell. see them. It won’ take long buy Children’s Clothing the Cheapest. BROS. ask you to call and Reefers, Overcoats and Suits, We are after Prowse Bros, Suits. know they won't have many long at the winter Clothing for Men and Boys--- 400 Suits to select from, grade to the highest quality. to learn where to stock of Children’s To Prowse Bros. for a Reefer, We from the low Come and PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Charlottetown, September 20, 1894- ~ly FELT HATS. Latest American Styles Just Received. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is now complete. Weare better prepared than ever this Fall to suit our lady customers in this department. German and English made | Jackets of Beaver, Nap Cloth and T'weed, in Black, Navy, Cinnamon Brown, Seal Brown and Myrtle. es HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Ch'towa, Sept. 20, 1894—dy — | THE aaa BAZAAR. a LADIES It is Dr. Doyle this time. The well known propensities of Dr. Doyle for being first and foremost in a good cause need nocomment. While contributions have been pouring in to the ladies com- mittee from all sides, Vernon River parish was not heard from; but now, that the time for the bazaar to open is drawing pear, and the donations are near comple tion, the genial doctor comes forward with a splendid contribution of $117.93, from his parish, and although among the latest heard from, he heads the list as regards the amount given. Many sincere thanks are offered him and his parishioners. The North British Mercantile Insurance Co., represented here by F. W. Hyndman, WE are now prepared to show ever, in any style or quality you may WANT ets, at prices that will have YOUR amine them. TRADE. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1894—tt s H * : 4 : i ¢ & you a splendid line of Dress Goods at prices as low as and also a fine assortment of this fall’s Mantles and Jack- approval if you call and ex- Fall Millinery that combines style and price in a way that will bring MOORE & McLEOD. XILILIEIEIEE M H : be H H H “a Naw Fall Ovarcoatings and Prices 10 per cent. less than former prices. Charlottetown, September 8, 1894—t t s U Should © BRUCE'S Suitings, The Choicest Lot of Goods ever shown in the city, In English, Scotch, Irish & Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, Meltons, etc. None but first-class Catters and Workm2n employed. D. A. BRUGE, LEADING CLOTHIER. —_——— |X) — Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have a Choice Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES At a Small Advance on Cost. Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, 16c. per Imp. Gallon. Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Ch’iown, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Rogers’ Building, Queen Street. King’s County Exhibition & Races ee GEORGETOWN DRIVING PARK, WILL BE HELD GEORGETOWN ON Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2nd & 3rd. THE—— AT Entries of Horses for Exhibition close on Saturday, 22nd September. articles exhibited at Drill Shed close October 2nd, at 12 o’clock, noon. Cattle, Sheep and Pigs close at 11 o’clock, a. m. October 3rd. Entries of Entries of The Races advertised not having filled they are hereby cancelled, and the follow ing substituted :— ther information apply to Esq., (whose generosity to the ladies com__|| mitttee has already been noted) have for- | warded through Mr. Hyndman, $10 in cash to the same committee. The insur- | ance men are not going to be “left” this | time. And Rollo Bay parish has sent per Rev. Dr. Walker, $10 in cash, in addition to a number of handsome articles, valued at $100. Very good indeed. The ladies’ committee wish to thank Mr. L W Watson for a donation of exceed- ingly pretty, fancy boxes, Also Haszard & Moore's generous gift of 5,000 arimission tickets has been supplemented by them, this time the present being in the form of six very handsome steel engravings. Don’t forget that the Bazaar opens at 2 o’clock on next Monday and be sure and come, while at the same time reminding all your visitors to the exhibition, that they can do no better than spend an hour or two in the Rink as a reston the way home from the exhibition grounds. -—— om Music Lessons.— Pupils intending to take pianoforte lessons under Miss Edith Hill’s tuition will please apply at once. Blackboard lessons are included. Begin- ners and young children have every care taken with them. Certificate from Lon- don, Eng. Residence, Grafton St, oppo site P W College. sl8 lw GEORGE F. OWEN, Secretary King’s County Exhibiticn Association. Cardigan, P. E. I., September 14, 1894—dy law & wky Dowr Ler AnorHer Wasu-vay Go ey Wirnour Usine OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. DO NOT BE DECEIVED! 2.30 CLASS (Trotting and Pacing)............-..sseecece res ceeeerees ceeeenees Purse $125 00 2.40 CLASS (Trotting and Pacing)...........cc000-c-seccrree nesses ce te eeeenes " 125 90 For Regulations see Page 43 in Prize List for King’s County Exhibition. — | Special Rates for Exhibitors and Exhibits over P. E. Island Railway. For fur aa REVERE HOTEL, | (Formerly Rocklin Heuse ) | This centrally located Hotel, which is | within five minutes’? walk of Railway | Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot water, and possesses the finest bath rooms of any Hotel in the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets all trains. P. 8S. BROWN, Proprietor. septl9—dy 6m wy 1 yr ~ Exhibition Sales. — Auction Sales of Live Stock, etc., will be attended to at the Provincial Exhibi- tion Grounds on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26th, from 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. Parties having Stock to sell can aj- ply to A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. septl8—eod tl 25th wky li TWENTY DOLLARS | have been paid to travel- ling peddlers for Watches | | now lying at our Store for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. Two or Three Dollars | added to the amount given for these brass timers, will secure a Solid Gold Watch, guaranteed in every respect. MORAL:—Be careful, when | purchasing, that you buy of a reliable dealer. G.H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. septl3 ; GROCERY Meat Store. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has now in stock, at his old and well-known business stand, Richmond Street, a large and well-selected stock of | the finest GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, constantly on hand, a full supply of BEEF, PORK, BACON, etc. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL. NEW __septls FOR SALE. Willow Grove, Grafton Street West. I am instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to sell that well-known property, “‘ Willow Grove,” now occupied by him. ‘i hése premises contain nearly two Town | Lots—front entrance on Grafton Street and a rear entrance on Rotchford Street. Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates; Cellar nine feet deep, with a cemented briek tank and sewer to the river in perfect order; Coach House, Stable, Wood House, etc., surrounded by willow, silver, poplar, lime and chestnut trees. The situation is retired, yet only a few minutes’ walk from Queen Square, Terms iiberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part payment. For further particulars apply to Cc. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, septl3—eod Queen Street. | | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. ———————— ——_-— ————————— P. E. |. Railway. Provincial Exhibition. In connection with the Provincial Ex- hibition and Races, to be held on the splendidly equipped grounds of the Char- lottetcown Driving Park and Exhibition Association on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, inat., the following arrangement for fares and trains will be carried out: Returns tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from al] stations to Char- lottetown by accommodation trains on September 24th to persons in charge of Live Stock or other exhibits; also by all trains on the same date to parties appoint- ed to act as Exhibition Judges, such tickets being good for return up to and on the 29th September, 1894. Return tickets will be issued at one first- class fare to the General Public from all stations by afternoon trains on September 24th, by all trains on September 25th, 26th, and 27th, and by forenoon trains on September 28th, all good for return up to and on the 29th, September. A special passenger train will leave Tig- nish on the morning of the 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, Sept., returning on evening of the 25th, 26th, and 27th, Sept. This train will run on following (Standard) time Schedule :— Leave Tignigh..............00¢s0++-4.00 &, @. ” DIRNSIOE .. . cscicostocmeea DONE 5c icteveceu 5.07 * O*L2ary...........000s00000 vegee 5.24 * © Fatt TEU. .cisccrssocevereneec ae © WOR oc encseccctcce se . ER iidtestctvensves ote “ Summerside....... oovecsesiiaen . Rene AAOR...00cs eesccocccoes ban, es POCOROIR ccccscnvesece vhntigeel * I ciiitctniinn noon’ 0008.20 * es Bradalbane....... wise Hunter River........... North Wiltshire....... conchae. © ooo “ Royalty Junction...........9.40 “ Arrive Charlottetown. .....+++0+.9.55 “ Leave Charlottetown for return. .4.45 p.m. Return tickets will be issued by these trains at the undermentioned rates, for return by special trains only on the 25th 26th and 27th Sept., except tickets issued by special train on the 27th, which will be good for return by special on same date, or by regular trains on the 28th, and tickets issued by special train on the 28th, which will be good for return by regular train on Sept 29th ; From Tignish to Elmsdale, inclusile $1.25 From Piusvile to Portage, 1.15 From Conway to Richmond, ” 1.00 From Wellington to Summerside, “ 90 From Travellers Rest to Cape Tra- verse, inclusive .80 From Bradalbane to Clyde, o 65 From Hunter River to North Wilt- shire, inclusive .50 From Colville, Loyalist and Milton,“ .35 From Winsloe, inclusive .20 From Royalty Junctior, a 15 Passengers from Cape Traverse Branch by regular train will connect at Emerald Junction with special train to and from Charlottetown. Return tickets will be issued from all stations east by regular trains on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, at undermentioned rates, good for returh up to and on the 30th September : From Souris to Bear River, inclusive, .90 * Rolle Bay to Lot 40, ” 5 * Dundee to Tracadie, « 50 “ Bedford, 40 “ Suffolk, 35 . Tore, 25 “ Union 26 * Brackley Point 20 ** Royalty Junction 15 “ Georgetown to Cardigan “ 80 Perth to Peake’s s 75 * Pisquid 60 The eastern train will be held at Char- lottetown until 5 p. m. Standard on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September. A. McDowna.p, D. Porrincer, Acting Supt, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Ry’s. Railway Offices, Ch’town, 14th Sept., 1894.—Sat tu th Gu Pat m w fall wy prs DR. HD. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &c¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED—By ihe first of October, a girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at EXAMINER office, sept20 OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at present occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Studio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. eod tf—-septl9 WANTED -—A girl to do general housework ina small family.—Mrs. CRARLES SMALL- woop, Richmond Street, near Hillsborough Square, 4i—_septl> HOUSES TO LET—Three comfortabie houses On Pleasant Street, with stables and coach house. Apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auc- tioneer. iw law LOST—Between the Post Office and Camer- on Block, an account Finder will be rewarded on returning same to ALBERT P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. tf—septls WANTED—A housemaid. Apply to Mas F PETERS, Sidmont, Uf—se ptl7 TO LET—One-half of subscriber’s house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- ant situation; rent moderate. Apply tw Sip- NEY GREY. TO LET The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine rooms. A ply to GrorGE ALLEY. its sg FOR SALE—The house on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s contain- ingtenrooms. Apply to Mas. GER, North River uw TO LEIA tenement comtetaing, five rooms ina dwelling bouse on Alle treet. Possession given llth October next.-THOMAS ALLEY. thu sat tu—septl3s WANTED.—An bonest, active gen to travel, with expenses d, representi established house. Salary MONTHLY wi increase, and position permanent if suited- Enclose reference.-THe DOMINION Com. PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyl4— law (eat) tf A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentiemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. auge “SLOOP FOUND—Found adrift, on the Hillsborough River, a 5i about 4 feet keel, Owner can be infor the septls same On application at this office. FOR SALE OR TO LET—The brick bulld- ing known as the “Terrace ” situate on the corner of Pownal and Ki is for sale or tolet. The building is well nished throughout, and will be soid or let either furnished or unfurnished. For parti- cularsapply M. P, Hogan. U—eugaz7 TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on aeeneees Poukiear It has been thor- oughly cleaned, nm and papered, and a good yard, barn and m attached. Im- mediate ion given. Rent moderate. Apply to James D. Mason. eod—septl7 TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen andattic. A large loi of ney can be used asa varden if uired. upied at present by Mrs. Webb. Possession October lat. Ap- ply Jo ALEXANDER Horne. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET— story Dwelling House situated on Street. Apply to B: TRatnor, P. O. ment. éw law (fri)—septlé SWEEP YOUR CHIMNEYS!—Any per- son or persons who want to get their furnace flues swept, this is the time to do it while the weather isfine, Thereare some poopie who can’t bake bread on account of their flues three whoal being dirty.—THomas DESMOND, Chestnut Street. 3i pd—sepths amply v Janay st, yp, gpm ge i en Pm FU at: AAMT. AIT GEOL AEN AGE EAA > Ey = fi diet op YX Poms PER ay A ee