ene < i, TH ED ——$—$—— vo A DVERTESERS. Changes of ads must } vile. & ea jay to ensure insert.or tee f LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. = oo a Leaping Fur Srore, — Beer Bros, cmenementiacetmen hy o } ne Cy 4 ‘ ’ € rv ght at 8 « ar Beat Newsom, See's > Trae Re ~The an lS g match N ( pany, &2 Batt ces place Wed-eadav, 9:h ins at Kensington : ew 4 a i« - M ‘ The steamer Albert and James Semple, Rustic, and Snsamand A ive arrived here laden w aif Chas. Lyons & ¢ wnat NTR RS w3ee advertix« ment of 6 ae gworth in another column, : J tenders forthe erecton of a = sidence and other buildings at Gra racadi¢ P aesemcillibaipeaass Wake Ue Easy —A neat little thing in the way of an alarm clock botl aml heard at the Central Dr igstore Instead of waking ynpwitha ring in ye -Tommy Atkins mav be ur ear?, ut Silica, Scppex Dearu Mrs. Mary middle-aged dropped Spring Garden Road, Halifax, last Friday night Mrs. Holden her wav to tvening prayers at St. Mary’s Cathedral i the endl came. Holden, a women, deal on Was of Wiel ion Tue Railway Gospel Meeting yesterday in Philharmonic Hall was large of the best The seeretary read a very interesting letter from Rev. U %%. Miller, now of DesMoines, lowa. His many friends were glad to hear from him Driver Cra-well oecupied the chair. ; : iV attend ej. and one ‘ii ntiallaeatien Cacaen Re-orextixe.—The Methodist Church at Pifteen Point having been thoroughly repaired and repainted, was re- opened on Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Wad- dell, of Summerside, conducted the ser viees there in the forenoon and af ernoen, and the Rev. Mr. Fisher, of Trvon, in the evening leciiecailinwcilicie Tue Wearuer -Strong northerly winds in the Gulf and eastern Nova Seotia, mod erate: variable in the Bay of Fandy and western Nova until to-mé Tropieal storm has passed Scotia morrow te south of Newfoundland; another storm approaching from the west will canse gales in the Gulf and Bay of Fundy to morrow. iinciiaginibaie St. Pari’s Caracu.— Engagements for the week: Morday— meeting of ladies’ commiitee of West End School, 4 p. m Tuesday— Ladies’ Sewing Circle, 7 p m Wednesday—meeting of Band of Hope Workers a: 5 p. m, ervice 7.30, Chri-tian Endeavor Society, 8.15 Phor-da: — Lad es’ Sewing Circle, 2.50. Friday— choir practic™, at &. Sdivitieclieiiee Sr. Dewsran’s Catneprar—At High Mass yesterday Pather Arsenau tannonnced that His Lordship Bishop McDonald had de- ¢uled to make certain changes in the hours of holding services in the Cathedra! on Snoudavye. Until further notiee. the fir « Mase, with inetrnetion, will be at 7.30 & m.; the second Mavs, the children’s service; wit instruction, at 9 a.m ; and High Mass with sermon at 10.40 a. m. in Mies Bex-Onier ar First Metaopist Cuvaen — At the conclusion of the regular services last night Mi-s Ben-Oliel address ed @ large inter-denominationa!l gataering at the First Methodist Church. After speaking of the Jews in relation to Christ and Christianity, she gave her reasons why the mis-ion she was connected with for the christianization of Jews should re- ceive the support of all right thinking people. The widre-e was loth interestins and instructive, ard the large congregation was we!) pleased. Teu-night at 8 o’clock Miss Ben-Oliel will speak from the subject “ Pro- phesy and its fulfilment ia regard to Jerusalem and the Jews.” satiate Uerer Prisce St. Meruopist Cavecna. ~-Surday being Children’s Day in the Upper Prince Street Methodist Chureh, Rev. W. J. Kirby gave a very interesting edurese to the children, using chemical experiments and the black b« ard for the purpose of showing bow the heart be- came blackened by sin, and how it was cleansed by the Blood of Christ. The eharch was very prettily trimmed in nat- nre’s fwhage. The.children occupying the centre of the church were called upon to explair, certain parts of the address from the Bible, and a duet sung by two young ladies added much to the pleasure ofthe meeting. The Pastor preached to the parents in the evening on “Parental Blunders.” Ix Memory or tHe Deap.—At the re- cent meeting of the Teachers Association the following reso!ution was unanimously adopted : Whereas: In the inscrutable providence of the Di=pozer of all our friend and well wisher, the fate Hon. T. Heath Haviland has been removed by death from our midst. E E. R. BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, CHARLOTTETORN, ~BROWN'S BLOCK, LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Se cial Correspondence of The Examiner OFFIC! Mr. T. A. McLean, of the Esdale Foun dry, was in Summerside to-day, and went turther west this afternoon. _ McKinnon & McLean are fittting the C'ifton House with hot and cold water s ‘+tem, sewerage, baths, and all the mod erp Improvements. be more attractive than ever. The agency of the Bank of Nova Senin hes been removed to the clegant apart mente fitted up for it in the Clifton build- ing. Mr. Vern n Longw rth is acting us agent just now, in the place of Mr. Reunite Laird, who is off on his holidava. The steamer Can pana arrived early thi- After lundinga quantity of i other vis, and taking quantity of morning fl ur ar in a oysters shipped gby viessrs John and James Sharpe, she left at nccn or Char ottetown. The finishing touches are being given to R. T. Holman’s mammoth comb:nation store: Already a of goods are stored upou the pI floors, and Mr Holman to remove his whule by the l~t November. The perfectly illuminated last night by means of the electric light. This store of the largest and finest in the maritime provinces, proof ot the man tor business continues to hav e hope : in the country lage juantity upper expects business there building was is one and is a practical fact that our ablest living When the gaps now oc- cupied by wooden buildings are filled up by bnildmgs of stone and brick, the south side of Water Street, Summerside, will be ~tperior to Vietorta Row Charlotte- town, and wil present the appearauce of a business street in a large city, The erection of a large hotel building o the vacant corner Opposite the Clifton House has been suggested, and is be ng discussed. It would not be wonderful if the enterprising men of Summerside shonld be the first to provide a grand hotel for the accommodation of wealt).. summer tourists, it Mr. Brennan, of the Journal, is bna ly engaged about his new brick building whoch is now almost ready for occupation. He has put in a splendid Cottrell press, and is having his newspaper and jol printing Offices fitted up in the latest and not approved style. The Baik of Nova “cotia will cccupy offices tu Mr. Brennan’s new building We are pleased to learn that tie oyster products this vear will be fully up to tae average of former years, whilst the price is b-tter than for several vears — -<i + ~<eee— Suxpay Scuoont Assocratioy. — The Sunday School Provincial Assevcia'ion meets on the 22nd and 23rd inst. the city. The meetings will be held in Zon Church. Every Sunday School of the evangelical denomination is requestei to send delegates. The programme is one of snecial interest to S.S. workers, including the names of «nch prominent speakers an | teachers as Mr. Reynolds, chairman of the world’s executive, and Mrs. Crafts, a specialist in primary work. Free enter- tainment will be given all delegates who forward their names to Mr. J. K. Rors, Chairman of Committee. eetthipieessaie Commencixe Oct. 22nd, the steamer Halifax will sai! for Beste: on Tuesday at 6 p.m. until close of navigat.un, instead ¢f ‘ridays, as at present. nn STBSGSVSVVSSISSSSVIsSse ¢ Notice to Physicians. Dessicated Thyrords. Compressed Tablets Thyroeidin, Anti Diphtheritic Serum. Nuclem Solution. Liquor Sedoms. Eathy mol. Hematic Hypophosphites. A full line of P. D. & Co’r. Hypoder- mic Tablets just received. Your inspection is invited. We wili give our usual prompt and careful attention to all prescriptions entrust- ed to us. JOHNSIN & JOHNSON, Honor Graduates in Pharmacy. DOS BS BS $B4OSBGOEOS 8405 B98 ! : : ! VESSEBVIVSEsSssessesese Bread Built to Eat is necessary and import- ant—for digestion. And Whereas: This Association ha always found inthe late Mr. Haviland a willing heiper aod acceptable public speaker. i Therefore Resolved: That we place on} record our high appreciation of the servic s rendered this Association in the past by the deceased. Also, that we record onr deep regret for the loss sustained by the Association and community at large in the death of so distinguished and _ pudlic- #pirited a citizen. Further Resolve!: That we convey our deepest sympathy to the family of the de- era-ed in this the time oftheir sad bereave | meat, Furniture Built to Wear is just as important. ours is built that way. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices. All orn Cre enlist IF YOU how to judg call and see we fear 18 because our , that KNOWLEDGE suggests. BUY FUR CAPES NOW! BEER BROS. you how, whether or 1 ot to buy at present. IGNOR/ NVE. \ No goods are more decep- tive than Fur Goods, therefore LEARN HOW TO JUDGE THEIR VALUE AND JUDGE FOR YGURSELF, ese Neh « mn Nn (aK value of Fur Gcods We will g’adly tell ol wish Tle only thing e the us. Naat ae f 7 \ Furs stand all the tests ee ee # DAILY EXAMINER . honorably to the public. The Clifton will now ! Deng PROTECTION To the Public ! Several of our competitors, who CALL themselves honest men, are again engaged | in a war of prices. Weare unable to see | how it is right to sell goods at one price | to-day and a much higher or lower price We believe it is a dishonest | the next day. | practice. We believe they are not acting | and re ro it 1s good Our stock is » worth value fresh, clean, new, what we ask for it, But whatever happens, .we wi | not allow others to underse!] us; and to customers who have so geverously patron ized us we now give the assurance that we will meet all cut prices by other firms. 10 Days’ Special Sal ays’ Special Sale. 50 1 adies’ Leavy Cloth Jackets. Sale price, $l .98. 50 Ladsves’ Heavy Sale price, $2.50, — Ot Ladies’ Heavy Sale price, $3 95 a 35c. All Wool Dress Serge. 20 cents All 25 cen... 10 Tan Kid Glove. Sale price. 69e. . Buckramette Fibre Lining. Sale pri e, 10 cents. Zic. Art Sateen. 2e. Art Cambries Ze. Ladies’ Linders. 25e. Men’s Linders. Sale price » 388. c. Men’s Shirts. Sale price, 50c. $2.00 Suit fine Shetland Underclothing. Sale price, $1 30. Men’s best Linen price, lic. 30c. Men’s Cuffs. Sale price, 22e. 20c. Pillow Cotton, any width. price, 10 cents. 22c. Bed Ticking. Sale price, 1 4c. *%Te. to 42c. All Wool Children’s Cash mere Hose. Sale price, 19c. Women’s Heavy Worsted price, Ye. . ec. Roller Toweling. Sale price, 2c. $1.45 Linen Table Napkins. Sale price $1.15. Trimmed Jackets. Jackets. Trimmed Sale price, 3xc. Wool Cashmere. Sale price, $l. 25e Sale price, 19c. Sale price, Léc. Sale price, ]2e. oo. mae Collare. Sale Sale Hose. Sale i e Large Table Sale > Bt. 10. Sale price on Dress Goods. Sale price on Linens. Sale price on Corsets. The above goods are all FRESH and NEW. Weare notin competition with merchants who gather together the trash of their stock to trumpet at values and deceive the public by misleading ad ver- tisements. We do not want to be dis- tributors of dissatisfaction. Our motto is “TTonest Dealing and Honest Goods at Lonest Prices.” W.A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1995. Napkins. PERSONAL. ave. McAulay, ef Morell, is ia town * Rev. Father Burke kaves to-morrow morning for an extended trip to the North- west. J.T. Mellish, E-q., is expected bome from Europe by the SS. St. John City, this week. Misses Laura and Bessie Rowe, of Char- lottetown, P. E. Island, are visiting their sister, Miss Ina Rowe, No. 24 Lutz street. —Moneton Transcript. Rev. Mr. Glover, who has been spending a holiday on the Island, crossed over to Point du Chene this morning, He enjoy- ed his stav here very much. tev. Willard Macdonald, of Frederic- ton, N. B, who preached with much ac ceptance in St. James’ Church yesterday, was a passenger to th: mainland to-day. 77 Sr. Joux Exuiprrioxs —The Exhibition at St. John closed on Friday. It is pleasing to learn from the press of that city that it was very succesefn) through- ont. The following notes respecting some of the exhibitors are taken froni the Sun: A. H. Boswall, of Pewnal, has the fin- est tock of Leicester sheep in this part of Canada. He made some good sales in the exhibition. Senator Ferguson says several agricul tnral societies are negotiating with him for the purchase of stock, but none of them have as yet made a purchase. Albert Boswall, of Lot 49, sold two yearling ewes, a ewe lamb and a ram, to the St. John Agricultural Society. He also disposed of a three-year-old ram lamb to Mr. Perley, of Sunbury county. W.B. Patterson also bought a ram lamb from him. W. W. Habbard, of Belmont, purchased from Senator Ferguson his first prize Shropsbire ram. A ram was also sold by Hon. Mr. Ferguson to J. K. Hayes, of Hamptoo. Albert Boswall, of Lot 49, purchased from J. H. Reid, of Fredericton. a Bronze Tom chick, which took first prize. —__——_— You cannot be well unless your blood is pure. Therefore purify your blood with the best blood purifier, Hood s Sarsaparilla. W.M.S.—At the W. M. S. meeting at Sussex, N. B., on Friday, the following officers were elected: Miss Parker, Presi- dent; Mrs. Chipman, I-t Vice President; Mrs. Johnson, 2nt do; Mrs. Howarl, 3rd, do; Miss Stewart, corresponding sec retary; Mrs Macmichael, recording secretary; Mrs. Turner, Band correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. Strong, treasurer; Mrs. F. Stewart, auditor; Mrs. Strong, delegate to toard; Miss S. E. Smith, alternate. The meeting next vear will be held at St. John, in Centenary Church. Farner Moreny’s Goip Cvre.—An cflicxcious and permanent cure for drunk- enness, morphinism,and the tobacco habit Testimonials and ali informatica touching th» treatment furni hed on applicat on tothe und: reigned, Correspondence strict. iy confilential. J. KE. Quinn, Manager, College St., Halifax, N.S. . sep24, Imon. alice Heed the Waraing, The common ant ever-present warning of kidney troubie, back ache and weakness in back are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase’s Pills. The original and only 25 cent Kid~ ney-Liver Pills. When all other remedies fail they cure. MARRIED. At Fort Augustus, Oct. 6th, by Rev. A J. McDonald, J. W. Hebert, of Charlotte- town, to Catherine Beard, daughter cf ' James Beard, Esq., of Fort Augustus. In Boston, Sept. 25, by Rev. J. D. Pickles, Ph D., "William J. Edwards, of Boston, and Amy A, Wineloe, formely of p. E. Island. 15 Years of Itching, Wm. Golding, commerciel traveller, 130 } i | suffered untold misery, Esther et, Toronto, Says : For 15 years I someiimes called in worms. Many and many weeks have { had to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and s0 called remedies with no permanent relief to the intense itching and sipniess > ny scratcbing wo rT “2Frit -- oS on Se a En En rg — eg ~~ r a + (sno e ae 4 STRAMER CITY OF GHENT, Will sail from MMalifax on October 16, and weekly thereafter, for Charlottetown,. call- ing. at the following ports:—Spry Bay. Sheet Hirbor, White Head. Salmon River Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, White head. Canso, Guysboro, Boylston, Perts | Hawkesbury,Hastings and Port Hood-eacl | way,thus giving Island shippers an oppor tunity to forward their produce direct and prompt every week at a low rate of freight Steamer FASTNET will continue he regular trips as usual, Freight solicited . W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct 3, 1895. ae F ~~ FURNITURE. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. T am instructed by Dr. Stricklond to sel) by Aiiction, at his residence, Fitzroy St., on WEDNESDAY, 16th day of October, inst., commencing at 11 o’clock, a.m.: - His Household Furniture, which may be inspected on Tuesday, 15th inst., from I1 | a.m, to 4 p. m. R. BEAIRSTO, oct3—2 46 Auctioneer. Quebec Steamship Company. “CAMPANA.” This new and beautiful Steamship is now on ihe route between MONTREAL snd CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service | regular. SAILING DATES. LEAVES MONTREAL Jaly 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sept. 2nd, 16th and 30th, Oct. 4th and 28th, and Nov. I1th. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every eecond Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. [3th and 27th, Sept 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. Sth and 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents. ang6 CRAPES. 500 BASKETS just received an] seli- ing cheap, W. A. HUTCHESON, White Rose Kerosene, 536 Barrels landing ex shooner Nut- wood to-day from New York, CARVELL. BROS. oct 7 —2) DOMINION HOTEL, For Sale by Auction. 1am instrutted by Mr. H. B. Smith to cll by Auction at the premises on Vedresday, 9th October, Inst, ut 12 o’eleck, noon, sharp, the premises lately occupied by him, kuown as the Dominion House, situated on the west side f Great Gorge Street, being me Of the best Hoie! properties for sale in the citv, having a frontage of 70 feet on Great George Street and extending back 100 feet, with large two story bouse and excellent stab'es and outbuildings, all in good repair. er Terms, $400 down at sale and the ba'- ancein five years with interest at 6 per eent, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Oct. 2, 1895 —dy 3i, tf. Painless ‘Dentistry. CRSPAUD. — Dr J E MeDonatd, Dentist, will bein Cra paud, at Dr Robertsoa’s, for TWO DAYS ently, Fridey and Saturday, 1sth aud 19th inst, where he will demonstrate his now ‘amous method of Painless Extraction of Ceeth, No Lad after eff cts follow the.use of this method, and the doubter is requested io try it and judge for himself. Uhserve the dates, Friday an] Saturday, OctOber loth and 19th inst, at Cravau |, My Pr nee County patients will please note my absence from Summerside on the above daics, J E ¥VcDONALD, DDS, Summerside, Oct 7, 1593. STMR, FASTNET ‘ill sail from Charlottetown every WED NESDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock, for Hali | fax via Summerside. Returning, will leave Halifax every MONDAY Evening, at 6 o’clock, calling at Souris. Cavso, Arichat, Hawkesbury and Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, aug3l Agent. S700 cil S00 {x) COOK STOVES The ‘largest JEWEL AND RANGiS, oe -$7.00. to $250 each, line sold on the American Continent and the best, Sold only by Charlotteown, September 17, 1895—25 R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. © —— ’ e less in fit and correct in every fit our customers. That’s our buttom. The belated summer s for the fall, makes no delay. demands of the times. sensation among the nobility of S. A. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 = When Autunna 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 hasdsome, produced to order and fault- detail of workmanship. We rule and it stands, like rock uit 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 Overcorts at prices to meet the Our stylish Suits seem to create Charlottetown. McDONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. daeddi We have been complimen of our Suits. P. E. Island. This is what t FALL GOODS opening Glasgow, Scotland. GREAT BOOM AT —— THE SWELL TAILORS. ted several times in the past week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style We have the best Cutter that ever cut on he public say, and so do we up every day direct from The Swel LONDON HOUSE. Grey Charloitet « September 16, 1895—135 ‘Tweeds for Golf Capes, McK AY WOOLEN CO., 1 Tailors. with Plaid Linings. Costume Tweeils, New Patterns. White Weol Blankets, A splendid range. Flannels, “New Stock, no better value in the city, 10, 16 and 40 cents upg MONDAY, OCTOBER Py ‘; 41 CASES! 1895. We don’t mark them to accumulate fo our r discounts to clear them We have just opened to-day 11 Cases New English new Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings, new Maniles and Waterproof Cloaks, Goods—— Jackets 30 dozen of the newest shapes in Ladies’ Felt Hats, new Millinery Trimmings, etc,, all of which are marked at our usual low prices. goods at unreasorable rates, and allow three or four years, and then give big out. os =e de. : We believe in a fresh, clean stock, at the lowest possible prices right straight along, We will not be undersold in any line by any firm in Charlottetown, With regard to “ those little cheap articles,”’*we have Spools, venuine 200 yards, 2c; English Flannelette, 28 inches wide, 4e ; 9 Klannels from 6c, per yard; Dress Goods at 7c, per yard; all wool, double width, 19¢ ; Dress Lining at 39ce, per suit; heavy all wool at 7d5c. per suit, GORE Men’s Underwear Building, MONCTON WOOLLN MILLS, Masonic Temple Grafton Street. Charlottetown, August 14, 1895-135 & wk will do well to call on us. will best goods in the market to-day, y (x) Any person needing anything in the line of Tweeds, Flannels, Blanketings or Yarns In order to introduce our goods all over this [sland we sell them Jow, and once introduced they will speak for themselves. They are the W. Cc. TURNER, Agent, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. out at following Discounts: — Black and Colored Dress Goods Black and Colored Silks, Braid, Trimmings and Buttons, Colored Ribbons, Black Ribbons, Black and Colored Velveteens, Black. Silk. Velvets, Colored Silk Velvets, Heavy Cloths and Tweeds, Ladies’ Kid and Woolen Glove All Fur Goods, Corsets, Knit Wool Goods, Prints, Grey and White Cotton Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Ginghams and Shirtings, Grey and Colored Flannels, Charlottetown, Octeber 1, 1895—dy & wl —_—- u Dear Sir: OIS, medium weight, No. 20. Yours truly, No extra weight or bulk. fort. March 1895. i 3 8, Flowers, Feathers, Small Weres, 8, cy oo per 40 50 50 334 or ae 29 ojo 50 33 33 50 » ee oOo” oe 33 25 33 25 25 Special prices for Spools, Warps, etc. This is your chance to buy cheap. J. B. MACDONALD & Practical Clothing Men — FIBRE CHAMOIS Montreal, Sept. 18, 1895. Durable and imexpensive. Please send ns at once one case FIBRE CHAM- If not in stock, please have made at once, as we have orders waiting for customers who insist upon having their Overcoats and Reefers interlined with your goods. H. SHOREY & CO., Whelesale Ciothing. co To Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. Double the warmth and com- Patented July, 1890, 123 of above -D. goods must be sold. To Shoemakers and others. Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. ———OF A. BR Leading Merchant. ‘Tailor. in . . 2 ? ains. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing Bargains WC, OTIC. cee Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole ’ueather, best Kips, Calf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Ne#its, In Findings we have Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails ar.d ‘Tracks all kinds, ,P Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Kni ves, }2aeps, pinchers, Sitks, Hee! Balle, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sa! e and. Hee! Plates, ELastic owe ae Closing Out Sale | Retiring from GENERAL DRY GOODS, we will sell cent. off. ee “ec 4 e ce ce te — oS eee ALE Gents Furnishings, Hats AND—— READY-MADE CLOTHING Going on—25 to 46 per cent. Discount. —_—-— —- We have nov: on hand sed Qvarrive a full stock of is; French and other Yan, Calf, Lining Skins. All of which we wil sell at the loweg:, possi ble prices. BieLis, y i ek Screws, Leather and Rubber egs, Awls and Hafts, Machine Liness ant Web, also closed All| Notice te Contractors | Tenders will be received by the subscribers for the erec- tion of a Summer Residence and other buildings at Grand Tracadie, Lot 35, P. E. 1., for Alexander McDonald, Esq., of Cincinnati, Ohio, up to and on \SATURDAY, 12th Octoher next, at 12 o'clock, noom, at } our office, Water Street. _ . { The subscribers do not bind | themselves to accept the lW- est or any tender. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office. G. D. LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, Get. 4, 1895—dy tl dte Wants, Lost, Found, &e . Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownall Street, until now oceupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—u. _ MARINE VILLA TO Lie t—situate adjoia- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy part of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, coach house and stable; a most desirable residence; rent $90 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bexs Day1Es. octj—dé&w guar2aw pa‘ iaw WANTED—A cook. Apply to Mrs Ar- ruUR PETERS. Uf—oct7 REWARD: LOST—Between Bank of P. E. I. and Hillsboro Square, a plain gold ring. Finder rewarded. Call at residence or office of J, T. Meilish, W ANTED—By the 20th October, a nurse to take charge of an infant; good references re- quired. Apply between 7 and 8pm to Mus D B STEWART, Euston Street, 2i pd—octé MR A P ALLIN, our well-known bii poster, has received his certificate of member- ship in th Canada and U 8 Advertisers’ Agency, and can refer to them all applicants wanting work done in this territory. oct3 } LOsSt—This morning, in this city, a ladcy’s silver watch. Finder wil! please leave same at this office or Geo Carter & Co's. ockls TO LET—Two offices ‘a the Stamper Blocix. Apply to PROWSE Bros. Uf—raayl TO LET—A house lately aceupied by Miss Simpson, situated on south side of Grafton Street, between Rochford and West Streets, in good order. Apply to ARTHUR MELLISH, London House Building, or corner of Great Gorge and King Streets sept7 TO LET--That desirable dwelling and pre- mises on Fitzroy Street, at present cecupied by Dr Strickiand; possession given 17uh inst. Apply © M & DC McLgop, guar tf—oct3 TO LET~—In Scuthport Village, a large shop and five rooms, with a commodious yard in rear of house; possession given imme- diately; rent moderate on application to JouNn KENNEDY, 41 King Square, Chariotie-~ town. ti—ocr FOR SALE—Two fine Ayrshire bull calves, 4 months old; also, barred Plymouth rocks, white and silver wyandotte cockerels and puliets. dress James H Easton, Charlotte- town Royalty. Im—oct2 WwW ANTED—A second-hand safe in good condition. Address Box 555, city. lw—oct2 GIRL WANTED for general housework, Apply at Mrs MCGREGOR’s, Prince Street, oct] —3i (245) WYANDOTTES—I have some very niee silver laced Wyandotte Cockéreis for sale cheap.—R L Corron, Brighton. septs TO LET—The brick house on Queen Street now occupied by Charlies Hermans, contaiu- ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER HoRNE. ti—se pts WATED—A general servantina family of two, must be a fair ceok, and be recommend- ed. Enquire at this office. sept 27 WANTED—For St Duustan’s College, a good housekeeper, to whom liberal wages willbe given. Apply to Rev Perer Cur- nAN, Rector, sept2) WANTED-—By a young married conpic (with one child two years old), board in a yrivate family. Write to P 0 Box 166, siating te location, ete. s pts W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. A pply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’ciock in the forenoon. Gond references required. ti-augl TO LET—By the a furnished nouse p with hot water, Apply at this Office. ist of October or November on Prince Street, heated sep 23 TO BOARDERS—Mrs. 8. RB Stumbpies ha good accommodation for boarders at her residence,# corner *Prince and Street. Situation central. Rooms laree ana airy. House heated with hot water. sept 2. rienced book-keeper ot steady habits; good references. Arey at this office. septi6—Im pp Reddin, Esq; possession by James , Also, cottage situa of July next. borough Street, Arbing; possession given at once. PEAKE Bros & Co. 1 oe tenement house in good order, eight rooms bestdes large pantry. erate. Apply to Mus BLATCH, George and Fitzroy Streets. Dorebester WANTED—Situation tn an office by an ox- TO LET—That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupieg i iven first on Hills- lately oceupied by Wallace Apply to 35 tf-septll yo _". . TO LET—On Orieba% Street, a desirable containing Rent mod corner Great 246 if--3lau + we wet canagplit - iltecnmuaiiiae «they aye sgt aati i TM Race 9, ey nea ee Pe ny ee. ee emi ee ae _WANTED—An expe -d girl for goReee oe