bt ath i i td lagi Tt recal and Other [tems, it Beer & Golf's « Cathedral to-night, oo tar , St. Danstan Reent and wife are at the Osborne. Pro! - - Geaman Felt Slippers at Golf Bros’ octll tt pound at Goff oct] tt Sore LeATIER Z4cts. a Bros New table raisins in London layer and r Bee r & Goff 's. - 4 semper of ladies and gentlemen in St. ' f i an anti-tobacco association ‘ Lot af plack baskel @) Joha have turm fost what is wanted—-Sabine’s Water-proof Dressing for ladies’ and gentlemen’s boots, at Gott Bree. octll tf = Peves prtients are said to be quite numer: ous in St. John, N. B., but the disease is not of a virulent type inpiesiniens Tut hot-water heating apparatus has been introduced into a number of houses in this city the present sexson pu tO O. F.—Port la Joie Encampment, holds its regular monthly session on to-morrow Wadnesiay) evening at 8 o'clock. Import- t business. ade a Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this Scott Act cases were heard A new Scott Act summons morning, eight gad adjourned. pas been issued. scien A LAMP upset in one of the rooms of a house on Telegraph Street, Moncton, on Monday morning, and several articles of clothing and fnrniture were burned. - Proresson ANDERSON, of _the Prince of Wales’ College, is announced as one of the lecturers in the St. Andrew's Lecture Course, at St. John, N. B., during tue ensuing winter. - Tue wonderful, warranted waterproof dressing and polish, mide by Sabine, softens the leather and retains the shine. Ouly QW cents a bottle at C. B. Warren's, Stamper's Corner, ee otk Arvies —The following telegram received : * Shipped car apples, for Wednesday's boat; Gravensteins, Kings, Ribston’s Choice.” Will sel! Thursday morning at 10.30.—A. McNeiLt, Auctioneer. oct ll Li ae i> — Mrssras. W A. Wesxs, Jr., H. V. Pal- mer, 1). B. Stewart, L. E. Brecken. 22. Mac- donald and H. S. Pethick left this morning on a pleasure trip to Boston,New York and other cities in the United States. We wish them a pleasant time. whee Ws understand that Mr. T. C. Muncey, of Cape Traverse, has a two-year-old Jersey Cow, from which he has realized 1064 ibs. of butter, from the 3rd July to the 6th Oct., inst., besides supplying the house with cream for table use, and is, we are informed, still churning. Well done! shemenetiiiine We have received the October number of the Educational Review,published in St. John, N. B., and for which Prof. Anderson, of the Prince of Wales College, is the editor for the Island. It is nicely printed and is well filled with reading matter of special interest to teacheis. The sabscription price is only §1 ayear. Every teacher should subscribe. iain McKrxsox, charged with stabbing the man Currie a few months ago, while return- ing from a church meeting near West Cape, was not present at the recent sitting of the court in Summerside when his case was called. It appears that he had been released on bail some time previously, aud had taken the first opportunity of reaching the - United States. He is now, itis reportel, teaching school in Texas. alhelidlipnclien Rev. Ma. Nargaway amuses himself in his retirement larvely with gardening, ia which he has in some lines been quite successful. A day or two agu he cy> his largest cauliflower, measuring ia circumfereuce forty-seven and a halfinches, its simailest diameter nineteen Inches, its largest cwenty-one, the flower white, the head solid.—St. John Sun. We would like to hear from sone of our big caali- fiower growers whocan beat the St. Joha man. . AN effort is being made by the local agent of the Iutercolonial Kxpress Co. to continue the business without intermission during the coming wint After the Northern Light ceases plying. it is propysed te forward and receive smali p wes by the Capes, enclosed in &@ strong Waies proof bag made specially for the purpose. If this improvement is effected it will be of great advantage to our people, and wehope Mr. Chappelle will be saccessfil in his representations to the Com- pasy, and that his progressive scheme will succeed, alison _ Tae street railway company received 40 horses yesterday from VP. E. Island. They have 54 horses in their barns now. Talkin with Mr. A. W. Vanwart, he said that he an Mr, C. A. Robertson purchased 30 horses at Charlottetown and 10 at Summerside. The horses average about 1,000 lb.. each, and are fue looking animals. Mr. Vanwart expects © go to P. E. Island in about two weeks for more horses. While at Richibucte he pur- chased two fine horses for his own stable. The cars will not start until this day week, the 17th. —St. John Telegraph. _ cities In a notice of Prof. Buell’s entertainment the Kansas City Journal saya: ‘The scenes on the St. Lawrence Kiver, in the great Cana- dias: cities of Montreal, Quebee and Toronto, the exquisite views around Niagara, the mag- aificence of New York and other American “ities, the grandeur of the Yosemite Valley, the works of the great sculptors, and the ewutiful sights in Europe, form a gallery of veauties that are rarely seen. And the dis- tinctness with which every detail is shown, o Wonderful accuracy, and the startling ikeness, ail tend to make the exhibition of Uousual attractiveness.” saiiiatiacnall KaLapreca gave his opening entertainment to @ large and delighted audience in the Ly- feum last evening. ‘he performance was, on the whole, good, notwithstanding the ab- — of Miss Lyndon, who was ill, and the “tthat some of the acs were familiar to —v of those present. Balabrega himself is caraingly clever, and his feats of mind- athg, mesmerism and sleight-of hand were ie - Battey and Nedo, the roiler skaters, a? ag clever things, and their imitations 7a - persons learning to Skate were very inf able. Mr. Littletield’s imitations of tds, animals and human voices were also foul. The “ lightning change” artist was, Si ots Somewhat weak, particularly in his mnging. Owing to the absence of Misa Lyn- ma the show last night was free, those pre- ut holding their tickets until to-night, when no will, we are requested to state, be present ich” through her several acts, her second- “ight performance being alone worth the price uw i ai ih gas ‘land, N. B., died last week, after a brief ill- aa anata | both ile PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Srrorat Daspatroues to Tice UE xawener.) Sir Charles Tupper's Election. Amuerst, N. S., Oct. 10. The election court met at 3p. m.,having, with consent of counsel, adjourned from 10 a m. Judge MeDonald presided. The adjournment was to enable the respondent Sir Charles Tupper, to be present. The petitioner, Mr. Pipes, and Sir Charles were present in court. Mr. Condon, for the petitioner, stated that he had on September 27th received notice admitting bribery by avents of the respondent. Mr. Townsend, for the respondent, then made the same admission. Judge MeDonald at once gave judgment, and on motion of counsel granted the following order: ** I do the continuance of determine that the respondent, Sir Charles , Tupper, was not duly elected or returned | at the said election, and that his election and return were and are wholly null and void, and | do order that all cost’, charges and expenses of, and incidental to, the pre- sentation of petition herein, and to the proceedings consequent thereon, be defray- ed by the respundent.” Sir Charles goes to Ottawa to-night. Outwitting the Police. Lonpon, Oct. 10. An immense meeting under the auspices of the National League was held on Sunday at the confluence of the Suir and Barrow Rivers in Ireland. The water was covered with the boats and barges bearing the par- ticipants. The usual resolutions denounc- ing the course of the Government in Ire- land were adopted. The police were com- pletely outwitted, having no knowledge whatever of the meeting. An Immense Meeting DuBLin, Oct. 10. An immense meeting was held in the round room to-day to protest agiinst the prosecution directed by the Government against the press. Thomas Sexton, M. P., presided. Several English journalists were present. Afteran address by Wm. O’Brien, resolutions were read declaring that the struggle forthe freedom of the press must be continued. The resolutions were carried amid great enthusiasm. A Vitriol Thrower Sentenced. Toronto, Oct. 10. Edward Graham, who on Aug. 12 last, threw vitriol in the face of Louis Sievert, was to-day sentenced by the Police Magis- trate tu imprisonment for life. The court- room was crowded, and when the sentence was delivered, there was vigorous applause. Graham, who is believed to be insane, never moved a muscle. Alliance between Italy, Germany and Anstria. Berury, Oct. 10. The alliance between Italy, Germany and Austria has been renewed for five years. It reserves the right to maintain an absulute neutrality in the event of a Franco-German war. . Fever Spreading. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 10. A telegram from Dr. Wall, president of the Board of Health of Tampa, to-night, says: *‘ Fever spreading. Six new cases, one death to-day. Several patients in a critical condition.’ Choleras Ravages. New York, Oct. 10. Achild, 18 months old, died of cholera, at Swinborn Island, yesterday. This is the seventeenth death on the Island among the Alesia’s passengers—a total of twenty deaths ia all. A Missing Warship. Lonpow, Oct. 10. A steamer and three warships are search- ing for the British gunboat Wasp, which, it 1s feared, was lost in the recent syphoon while on the voyage from Singapore to Shanghai. Khe Emperor of Brazil. LaDEN-BADEN, Oct. 10. It is stated that the Emperor of Brazil has announced his intention of abdicating the throne, because of his impaired health Weather Bulletin. —_—_ Toronto, Oct. 11—10 a.m. Fresh or strong winds, mostly south and west; generally cloudy with cccasional rains. ee A Dorcurster, N. b., despatch of the 10th is tothe effect that Captain Sturdivant, the prisoner's friend, was found dead in his bed on Sunday morning. He had been sleeping at Mrs. Richard Cook's, and was apparently in | He lectured in} good health the night before. the Methodist Church on Friday evening, and on Saturday afternoon obtained permission to address the convicts at the prison on the fol- lowing day, but before that time the end had come. His death was caused by beart dis- ease. Capt. Sturdevant was well known in Charlottetown. Tue Morning Chronicle, were of Prof. Buell’s New Way Around the World, says :— ‘*It was grand, magnificent, sublime.” Come this evening to the Cathedral, and you will travel over America, England, France, Scot- land, Ireland, and its lakes, Italy, its Romes } | ' Rogers, A M Miller, J H he DAILY! HXAMINER / - 03 | LEVTERS TO THE EDITOR, te ' Su iday Shaving. | Sir,—There appears to be quite an agitation in the tonsorial profession over certain tonsorials to open their saloons on Sundays. The person writing in the Datty Examr- NER of the 3rd inst,, over the non de plume of **Haw Dresser,” breathes the right gpirit of an agitator in the great cause of Sunday law aud order, aud 1, for one, and hope every Cliristian and right thinking person will help him to succeed in the great undertaking he has espoused, | observed in yesterday evening's Patriot a letter signed ** Citizen,” and | was glad to see that some individual outside of the profession has taken up the cause, for it has encuuraged me tu take up my pen and lend a helping hand. It may seem a trivial matter,aud perhaps some people may laugh at it, but when you look into it it is quite a serious thing, for if we do not close the few that are kept open the mauy will feel privileged to open also. agree with “Hair Dresser” that | Sunday shaving is not a necessity. There | are ten barber shops in this city, and 1! learn that there are some of the barbers | not very busy even on a Saturday night. Therefore, there is no excuse for those who neglect to get their shaving and hair cutting attended to on Saturdays, tor if they cannot get their work done in one shop they can go to another. A good idea for the barbers would be to hold a convention to take into consideration the ways and means for the suy pression of Sunday shaving. Yours, ete., Fark Piay. Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1887. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 10—T G Stowe, Baltimore; the Misses Richards, Biddeford; H Walter Dorken, Jas Cross, Montreal; John Lefurgey, S’side; W D Cameron and wife, Halifax, N 8; W M Connell, Guelph. OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct 10-——D F Macdonald, Stellarton, N 8; Jas W Fraser, Arthur N Fraser, St Peter's Bay; Geo R Montgomery; Souris; Milton Walsh, Capt P Kenny, S’side; C D Fraser, Halifax; Prof. Buell and wife, New York. CHANGE OF TIiVic. BOSTON STEAMERS, (MARROLL and WORCESTER will leave Char lottetown every THURSDAY AFTIHERNUOON at 4 o'clock, commencing tth October. Oct. 3, 1887. ~ ee eer GOOD VALUE IN BROWN’S BLOCK. EXTRA NLEY BROS., GCODS ST OF NEW SHOW ant 35 2 :OCON oo Ww sh PALL GRAND GENERAL DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, AND FURS. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1887—eod “| ix GLEN STEWART MARKET GSiDER James Burke, Proprietor. at customers doors in Char'ottetown. If | and Galleries, Egypt and its Pyramids, etc, | Gov CELERY, 25 cents per dozen, delivered Doors opened at 7 o’clock. Performance at 8 o’clock. Tickets on sale at Reddin’s Drug Store, and on entering the Cathedral. ——$<———— Lewis W. Lixnaiey CaoamBer.aty, of Port- ness. His predecessor, W. A. Moore, preceded him only several months SHIP NEWS @rt. S—4wks Jaw | SPRUCE DEALS. Summerside, Oct 6—Ent schr Industry, Foley, Miminigash, mackerel. michi, Baqnet, Montreal, mdse, 6—Cld, schr | 8—ss Mira-! Guu ¥ oo Chet ire we, . packed or. put inte cellar, 10 cenis per dozen | extra will be charged. AU other vegetables at market prices. i Address all orders to Southport P. Office, P. E. Island. 20,090 feet 2 an’ 3 in. Spruce Deals. 2,000 feet Pine Boards, 2,200 feet Hemiock Boards. FOR SALB BY -HORAGR BASZARD, | —_ . netbeans - TPORSDAYs OCTOBER 11,, 188%. For Si. Johns, Newfoundland. i o i> a hh. spre " a IN » \\ r hth are oa. ~ be .%, Y Y nm 2 Lt ’ Any Vem “a tte sa fey ip Wy nat ts 7 ar adh ee 5, Be eee mae ee o* we ber gh = < tg © ait oes See - : a ied Johu’s, Newfound ‘herloitetown “ EK DNES inst., and will carry cattle and ‘TEAMER COBAN, fur St S land. will be dus DAY, the 1lc:i1 sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. Oct. 8, 1887.—3i NOPICKH i J ; VACI\NCY having ocerrred in the Trust Board of the “Wealevan Methodist Day Schoo! (known as the “Me holist Academy’) a meet ng of (be sudstr bers to the Building suua ix hereby Called to held ia the Basement of the Prince street Vie hodist (Beick) + hurch, on WHWDNESDAY the 2th October, at half-past leight o'clock in tie evening. f r the purpose cf electing to fill sald vacancy in manper as set} forts in the Act of lnverporation. W, E. DAWSON. ; see y of 'Lrustees, Oct. 1, 1887—2617 11 & why 1i ASK YOUR GROCER FOR WAGIG HEAGRY SALVE, which is warranted to cleanse and cure Mutilated flesh, Accidents from fire, @alled or bruised skin, Buflammation of all kinds, Chilblains and itching. Hands chapped or cracked, Kye-lashes inflamed, Any frost or cold sores, Lips or nipples cracked, Eruptions on the hody, Rough or dry skin. Skin rash and ringworm, All boils and pimples, Lacerated or broken skin, Various cuts and wounds, , ° . Every kind of surface sore. Sold at 23 cents per box, in Drug and country stores, and by the proprietors. JOHN ROsS & CO., 276 King Street, P. 0. Box 457, Charlottetown. Sept. 30--lw wky 3m HAT AILS YOU? Do you feei dull, Janguid, low-spirited, life- less, and indeseribably miserable, both physi- cally and mentally; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of “ gone- ness,’’ or emptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, “floating specks” before the eves, nervous prostration or ex- haustion, irrit bility of temper, hot finshes, alternating with chilly sensations, shar biting, transient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribabiec feeling of dread, or of impend- ing calamity ? if you have all, or any considerable number of these syiaptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies— Bilious Dyspepsia, ov Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated yonv disease has become, the greater the nuinber and diversity of symp- toms. No matter what stage it has reached, Br. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken sxccording to direc. tions for a rensonable length of time. If not eured, Giuications multiply and Consump- tion of the Langs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumstis:n, Kicney Disease, or other grave Maladies are « e liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce vw fatal termination. tic. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- eovery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- purities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally efficacious in acting upon tho Kid- neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, etrengthening, and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes cigestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chiils and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Hr. Pioree’s Golden Medical Dise covery : CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Bloteu, or Eruption, to the worst Serofula. Salt+rheum, * Fever-sores,” Sealy or Rough Skin, in short, ail diseases eaused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying. and invigorating medi- cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign intiuence. Especially has it mani- tested its poteney in curing Tetter, Eezema, Ervsipelas, Boils, Carbuneles, Sore Eyes, Scrof- ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, “White Swellings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, end {nlarged Glands. Send ten cents in atamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. “FOR THE BLOOD iS THE LIFE.”’ Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce’s qiolden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily bealth will be established, CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his “*ConsuMPTION CURE,” but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is uncqualed, not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for ali Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efiicient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles for $5.00, : a Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. ddress, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St.. BUFFALO, N. ¥. Fublic Auction. | THE well-known “Grant Hotel,” Georgetown, now in possession of Jo'n McKinnon, E-q, will be Sold at Public Auction on THURSDAY, the 27th day October, instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the preimises. Terms will be given. At 12k o’clock, same day, the valuabl> premives formeriy occupied by Capt. John M, Stewar! as a dwelling bonse, and the land connected there- with will be «offered for sale. ‘erms easy. McLEAN, MARTIN & MACDONALD. Clown, Ors VITA wiky HO ee ad . - Bova 7-H lew ; ‘ THE SEBTT ACT, _ KF say will be sustained, others say it will be defeated ; Lut all adwit that bw “SMa Talia Esteli Cannot be defeated in turning out the nobbiest fitting Suits, Overcoate, Reefers, Ulsters, &., and ut prices away down below competitors. Remember this is not a mere blow, but stern facts that cannot be got over by our competitors. Try us and you will be convinced. Our Fall Stock is now complete. By calling and examining it you will see that we keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade. We also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that fur cheapness cannot be beaten. | VISAS TO THE EXGIBITIORN, i And all who are in need of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &c., you will Save Money by leaving your order at our Establishment. Work dows when promised. aa \Ve are n»w prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies’ Newmarkets, Rag- lans, Dolmens, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits and all Tailor-made gar- ments worn by the Gentle Sex. a a) MSLEOD & M°KENZIE. GRAND DISPLAY Wew Goods, iste PROWSE’S, ———: 0 :—-——— All kinds of Goods will be sold cheap during Exhibition Week, ectneiaiieinsass: ke talbibiessidiitia CE PROVES, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 84 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1887--e0d & wky OT BER —— RED ROSS LINE. WAN'T hi ED. c © vs wey , | - i energetic and pushing Man, with Horse i; and Carriage. for two months’ travel ou the Island. Liberal weekly salery to the right lappli-ant. Best of re‘erences or else security required. For full particulars address BOX 18, ST. JOHN, N, &. yes a? we Oct. 7, 2aw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ANTED- reguired; good wages. N HD W YO RK. Blake, King Street. . Co k and Housemaid; references Apmy to Mrs. P. octil 2i pd W ANTED—Coat and Pant Maker and Appren- INTENDED SAILINGS: tice,—W. N. Riggs. ctl 3i CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, . : oT—A Vv ‘sirable residence on Prin SS. Miranda, - ;+ 1th Oct.) TLE -srenaiabaaen ga S.S. Portia, about 17th UT a ANTED—A Girl for general housework in a smaii family (nv chiiéren). Apply at once to Mrs. fF. W. iiughes, Upper Great wae Shope —ocl i WANTED—A Nurse Maid to take charge of a young infant. Apply to Mrs, Ik’. Peters, Sid- mont, Charlottetown. ocd tf HORSES and CATTLE gaxtioe at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. he ep : a a Through Bilis of Lading issued to Philadelphia, | JO LET.—One-half of a House on Sidney Street, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies! ~ Con'aining seven rooms, Dow occupied | by London, !.iverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, , Captain Kickham; possessioa will be given 24h and other European Ports. For iarther particalers app.) va the > +} oc 7 6 pd For freight or passage apply to sy" " 2. ‘so eg aN r ‘FENTON T. NEWBERY, | AGENT. {7.0 LET—That pleasan ly situated Louse on ' Euston St. opposite Mrs. Baylled’s, now —_—_———--—_--—————. loccupied by \'rs. Rodd; possession givea impute ee diately; apply ou the premises oc! 4 6i f Setanta P. premises. A VY ERY good Parlor Organ sale at reduced +2 price. Apply to P. 0. Bux 155,’ sep 2) eod tf Ch’town, Oct. 10, 1887. | JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE. | KOR SALE—A Sultana (base burner) Stove; — q used for two winters only, in perfect. order, MORRISON X, s ' will be sold cheap. Apply io H. J. CundalL oct3s—Zaw B my © K E rz S WANTED Fora small family in town, where the washing is given oui, a ~oud ) lain Cook; : references required. Apply at this office, + AND-- aert 1 1 Boas I . F TANTED— r wanted & ie i COMMISSION Were ants, Ce ee Ss esha North side Queen Square. oct] uf HALIFAX. WOR SALE—A Superior Second-hand Piano, * anda Sewing Machine in good orcer. Apply octl if at this oftice. Jonsignments of Island produce will receive | ~° . oman . al x: a, cork rompt attention. W ANTED-—Servant Girl for genera’ work, P E : where another girl is kept. App y at thie Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier | office, se pt30 uf Pies . ° i ‘ I ——— - - Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George |, O LET — One-half of Two-story House n Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Fitzroy Stree’, adjoining John stum ics, con- . ; »|}taining six rooms, with large porch; a&s0 one Charlottetown. halt of a Cottage, with front room and poreh; | dry, frost-proof ceilars.—Patrick Sherry. sepi 2d ti a ae ' WARREN A JONES, | WW 4 er ED A Giri 1 ; veri 14 ousework ina rms | “email family. Apply at this office, sepas TieA MERCHAN is, | mn _ Apply at this vilive, se) | Fe ATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin 71 East Cukapr AND 9 & 14 MincinG LANE, {flouse—Mrs. Macinni-. se}23 uf Lonpon, ENGLAND. | 0 LET—House and Shop on King Square, : ‘ cee now oce»pied by E. Waller; possession given Represented in Canada by Morrisox & | jgmediate y. Apply at EXAMINE ollice. Musorave, Halifax. | Be pt29 tf Sept. 21, 1887—Imo pd TO LET—That Dwelling House on corner of WANdTED—A Man Servant who understands Euston Street and St. Peter's toad, now the care of a horse and cow.—F. 1. Newbery. | occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession oct6 tf !yivenatonce Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, a tit — Euston Street. eg r y e ,’ ' > ’ OR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but i , 1‘ rt HK i 1 . A LD Kk. F very little and in good repair; also, one up- —— ‘right Steam Boiler, « agree ] or vi ie om — . Sl r ~ fat a irgain. Eaguire of the Charloitetow CIGARS WHOLESALE. : argeio. Baquire ¢ cana ae Woolen Co., Cily ) LET—The House on Pownsl Street, occn- pied by Vir. Thomas Cal'locs, contaming tn pesses*. on given any Apply to WiFLan MVar- rept 12 tf Y last Mirimachi, our siock of Havana ond’ ,,,, Domestic Cizars is complete. We guarantee | ] io seli Cigars for retail «as cheap as can be i rooms ; rent mocerate ; Imported. rooms ; re ime after October Ist. D. O'M. REDDIN, JR., | ray. ba! Cameren block, . . aa ; aa , 'fINWWO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Sireet, ——_——_- —___- -——- _ now tolet. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augis WAN . K i> T° LET—The store lately occupied by A. E, ’ Yuill; immediate possession Apply to M. Stevenson, Queea Street. jupelé tf A Male Teacher for Colville School, No. 38} —-.—— i acini Souris Kast; 1st or 2nd class, Ist preferred. \ ANTED AT ONCKE.—In a private family en Oo. Cc. CARLTON, Jk, good piuin Cook; wages $10.00 per month; no . washing. ly to Mrs. Edward Rayfield. Secretary , ashing. Apply uy ee Sept. 14, 1887—Imeo eod. i aimmenamedaietiend OSIRENCURLASENUEDEGE SeeeNAAERE SES SS Se eee Sn ae