ee cocal and Other ems. LHREL Cas diary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. * Tue regular monthly meeting of the City Council will be held this evening at 7.30. | is lll Yurne isalady in the vicinity of Glen- garry, N. S., who is said to girt 6ft, 2in. Me. Horace Beer left this morning to attend the Agricultural College at Guelph, Ontario. Success to him. oe — [ris estimated that over twelve hundred people from P. E. Island attended the Dominion Exhibition at St. John. i — A REGULAR meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall on Wednesday, the 10th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m. H, FyrzGERALP, Secretary. 08 31 > Vrratt, Book V., Colsott’s Musicai Gram. mar, Little Arthur's History of England, open and for sale at the Standard Bookstore. —S, T. NELMES. oct 8 2i > —_— Messrs, C. C. Garprver, Henry Long- worth, Patrick Blake, C. J. Haszard, J. J. Davies, George D. Longworth, returned from the Dominion Exhibition at St, John on Saturday night. scinlacaasil Lost nis Watch aNpD Mongy.—A despatch from Moncton to the St. John Sun says:—One Gillis, a carpenter from P. E. Island, lost his watch and money ina Vulcan street house kept by Downey. ieiiiiaieenamai Tux “Flying Yankee” is to be withdrawn from the western end of the St. John and Boston rouet about the middle of the present month. The trips between Portland and Bostom will be continued. _ >--- We are informed by Mr. J. G. Hamilton Brown that whilst he was in England his brother, Charles E. Brown, and Edward C. Haythorne, left Gravesend, Eng., per steamer ‘Ballarat’ for Australia, wishliiggpedilie The Moncton 7'imes, referring to the place taken by the Island at St John, says the prize list shows that Prince Edward Island has made almost a clean sweep in the departments allotted toe horses and sheep, while its horned stock has also carried off a good many prizes. oo — A youre woman named Elizabeth Murphy, was found dead in a house occupied by a Mrs Ready in St. John, N. B., on Tuesday. The death occurred under suspicious circumstances Mrs. Ready and her two sons were arrested on suspicion of having murdered the unfortun- ate woman. — = - Pror. Ruvtayxp will give a lesson Monday and Tuesday evenings at G. G, Silliphant’s stables, at 8 o’clock, in an entirely new system in controlling horses. All who are interested in the horse will find it to their advantage to attend. The great controlling power of the Mexicans taught. [oct8 2i — p> — Tue competition for No, 3 Co's. Silver Cup, took place at Kensington Rifle Range, on Saturday last. Lieut. E. McGregor scored 103 points out of a possible 140, and: carried off the prize for this season. Capt. Stewart came next with 102 points; Lieut. Longworth, who won the cup last year 99, and Sergeant Allan 97.] m. ‘yu islamd Stock exhibited at the St. John Exhibition arrived home on Saturday night. They were taken from Point du Chene in the steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence.” The Prince County exhibit was landed at Summerside, and the Queen’s and King’s County stock wss brought to Charlottetown. The steamea arrived at 1 o'clock on Sunday morning, and landed all the animals safely. —— AN incendiary fire was discovered in the | stable of Mr. John Connolly, Lower Spring Park Road on Saturday night. It was lit ia the straw, and when discovered was burning through the roof. A few buckets of water sufficed to quench the flames. The fire alarm was sounded, however, and a general turn out of engines took place. The injury to the stable was slight. ——_@———— Prov. Scuvrman’s Vacation.—The London Academy of September 15th says:— Professor Schurman, of Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, has paid a long visit to Germany an England this vacation, and has obtained a grant of the Early-English Text and New Shakspeare Societies, yearly — for his English classes in the college. His last Shaks- peare classed number sixty-two. His examina- tion paper is a most refreshing contrast to the Cambridge and usual English papers. He pays his pupils the compliment of believing that they have preception, judgment and imagination. apnea PeRsonats.—Prince George has returned to Montreal from his trip west. i Sir Richard Cartwright is doing tne North- west, thanks to a Tory Government. Lord Melgund, private secretary of the new Governor-General, Lord Lansdowne, and Lady Melgund are expected to arrive in Ottawa to-day. =. AW? Hon. A. P. Caron, Minister of Militia, is at present on a visit of inspection to the military camp at Louisville, Quebec, He was accorde a hearty welcome by the militia, and pre- sented with an address by the Mayor. a Excrrement over the failure of the Ex- change Bank, Montreal, has been revived. It has leaked out that Craig, president and general manager, has made himself advances toa large amount. The definite sum 1s not itively known, outside of official circles; ut it is estimated from $150,000 to $250,000. He asserts that his liability is covered by se- curity. A strange feature is that the direc- tors’ liabilities in the last monthly return to the Government were sworn to be only $19,233. This shows a great discrepancy, and share- holders sre talking of holding a meeting for the investigation of the affair. — *— Tue barge “William Great” broke away from her tug on the 27th of September, while on passage from Bay City to Detroit. The mate, two sailors, and cook, were blown ashore on a raft at Godrich, Ontario, on the 8rd inst. They left the barge on the 2nd, and after spending a terrible ~—_ on the raging waters were cast ashore at daylight on the morning of the 3rd. They had giveu up all hopes of ever reaching land and were in a used up condition when found, Part of the time they were waist deep in the water. They were lashed to the raft. The night was cold and a heavy gale blowing, which nearly caused their death. None had a mouth- ful to eat for many days, owing to the cabin being washed overboard, carrying everything away, with their ——*< provisions, etc., and leaving them nothing but the lumber to shelter them, During the day the captain and others of the crew were floated ashore on raits, one of the sailors coming ashore on & Piece of plank. Some of them were 80 weak and stupid from exposure, that it took great care to bring them around. The vessel has goue to picts aut the shure is strewn with wre e of drunkenness at the Stipen a Tus 7,anscript says there are quite a num. ber of cases of diphtheria in Moncton. _— ~~. iL. 0. @ Bu ly requested thig cveniog at St, Lawrence | Lodge, Queen Strecty at S o'clock. By order | of the N. G. > | Aw enjoyable time may be evpected this | jevening at the meeting of the Educational | Association, commencing at- eight o'clock. | Addresses will be delivered by some of our | leading citizens. Ad.niesion 10 cents. | a | MAtsnHact, who attempted to murder his wife at Moncton by shooting at her, on Wed- nesday morning, has been committed for trial He will betaken to jail at Dorchester, In court the prisoner seemed utterly indifferent as to his fate. wigts Tue Provincial Exhibition which is to be heli on Wednesday and Tharsday next, |promises to be one of the largest and best ever held on the Island, The grounds are being fitted up in good style with a view to the comfort and convenience of stock owners and the public generally, The stock which was shown at St. John have returned home in splendid order and will be shown on the grounds, quidndiiiivehe Prov. J. T. MeLursh readsa paper before the Educational Association at the forenvon session of to-morrow, subject: ‘*, Thoroughness in the Work of Education a Necessity of our Country.” Mr. Domitian Gallant’ will follow with a paper on ‘‘ Human Respect.” A meet- ing will be held in the evening, commencing at 8 o'clock, at which readings, vocal an instrumental music, addresses, etc., will be given. Admission 10 cents -_- oe THe Fisneriks EXHipitioy.—A_ special cable from London states that the awards of the fishery exhibition judges are now under final consideration. From information from various quarters there are good grounds for believing that the official announcement will show that Canada has obtained the following positions: First in stuffed fish, pickled fish, tish culture, refrigerators, fishing boat model, and fishing tugs. There isa very close contest betweenNewfoundland and Canada forthefirst position ia dried fish, The relative positions have not yet been decided. Canada is strongly recommended for a prize for fish breeding apparatus, —— ee The Rifle. The Annual Prize Meeting of the Queen’s County Rifle Association was held on Kensington Rifle Range on Wednesday and Thursday Jast. Notwithstanding the up- favorable weather the shooting was remark- ably good. The contest for the Dominion Rifle Association Medal was very close and was won by Lieut. D. Harper, No. 4 Cv., 82 Batt., with an aggregate socre of 101 points, Lieut. McDougall of Charlottetown Engineers being 1 point behind. First Match, 200 & 400 yards, 5 rounds at each Range, highest possible score, 50 pts. Pts. *Lieut. McDougall, Ch’town Eng., 46—$ 7 *Lieut. McGregor, No. 3 Co., 82 Bat.,46— 6 Sergt. B. Hooper, Ch’town Eng., 45— Sapper D. L. Hooper, Ch’townm Eng., 45— Corp. Offer, No 1 Bat, Gar. Artillery,45-— Lieut. Crockett, No 4 Co., 82nd Batt. 45— Major F. Dogherty, 82nd Battalion, 45— Lieut. D. Harper, No 4 Co., 82 Batt.,45—- Corpl. D.McMullan, No 1 Co.,82nd Bat 44—- Pte. A. Forbes, No 2Co., 82nd Bat., 43— Lieut. Scott, Nol Co., 82nd Bat., 43 — Sergt. McLeod, No. 5 Co.; 82nd Pst., 42— Col. Sergt. Allan, No 3 Co., 82nd Bat.42— Sergt. Grey, Engineers, 42— *Messrs. McDougall and McGregor being equal 1st and 2nd prizes were divided. me PWN NwWwwY por Second Match, 500 and 600 yards, highest possible score 70 points. Pte. Lieat. Harper, No. 4 Co. 82nd Batt., 56—$7 Lieut. McDougall, Ch’town Engineers, 54— 6 Lieut. Horn, do, 54— 5 Corpl. Offer, No. 1 Batt. Gar. Art., 53—~ 4 Sapper D. Hooper,Ch’town Engineers, 52—- 4 Pte, Samuel Gay, No. 2 Co. 82nd Batt, 49-- 3 Capt. Stewart, No. 3 Co. 82nd Batt, 48— 3 Major G. L Dogherty, Ch’town Eng., 46—- 3 Sergt. B. Hooper, do, 4G6— 2 Lieut, Scott, No. 1 Co. 82nd Batt., 45—- 2 d| Lieut. Crockett, No. 4 Co. 82nd Batt., 45— Corpl. Ferguson, No. 1 Co, 82nd Batt., 43— Pte. David Stewart, do, 43— Nursey Match, 200 yards, highest possible score 25 points, 2 Sapper J. M. Davison, Ch’town Eng., 44—~ 2 1 1 Pts. Pte J. F. Millan, No. 1 Co. 82nd Batt., 20 Pte. C. Prowse, do, 19 - -- Our Advertisers. Geo. Davies & Co. invite visitors to the exhibition and citizens generally, to call at the London House and examine their large stock of fall and winter goods. The supply consists of 260 bales and cases of English, American and Canadian goods, comprising everything necessary for household and general use. In addition to their large 4\assortment of dry goods they offer for sale upwards of 1,500 grain bags and a choice assortment of Chinese and Indien teas. Persons having horses to dispose of can find a purchaser on application at the Rankin House. bee. ————— Summerside Exports. Summersipg, Oct. 6. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans, master, for Point du Chene : 235 brs oysters, - + $ 537.00 1000 lbs, sounds, . - : 490 00 15 bris mackerel, - - - 180.09 90 lbs butter . . - 18.00 14 cases eggs, pt itt 84.00 $1,219.00 lp oo le Oe The Dublin correspondent of the Globe says an invincible vengeance committee has been formed to hunt down all informers. The committee has paid spies throughout the British colonies and in North and South America. ee A meeting of the Nationalists, which was anounced to be held at Ennis next Sunday, and at which Mr. Kenny, M P. for Ennis, Wm. O’Brien, M. P for Mallow, and the editor of United Ireland and Mr. Biggar, M. P. were to speak, has been prohibited by the authorities. — : The Parnell fund committee has received a draft for £1,682 from Mr. Dennis O'Connor, of Chicago. The fund will close at the end of pene a — it is expected that, with donations from Wath a dtal of £10,000 H DATTY BDA MT A fall attendance is particular- | Nm emt a ee i me nea ae, TELECHAPHIG te¥eo. jSpeetat Desparcuks to Tae EXaMIneR, | An interview with Post Office fuspectors. — | ‘Wiuter Mail Communication, | PROPOSALS OF THE CONTRACTORS. Seen Care Traverse, Oct, 8. Messrs. Irving and Muttart, the Winter Mail Contractors at the Capes, had an inter- view in St. John, N. B., on Saturday, with Messrs. McDonald and MeMillan, Post Office lnspectors. The improvements which the contractors propose for the present are: A boat house and a house for the men to live in on both sides—Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine—the house at Cape Traverse to be a comfortable buildiug giving sufficientgroom for building and re- pairing boats. The contractors also pro- pose the construction of twelve ice-boats and two water boats, that the houses on both Capes be included in the contract, and that the contract extend four years. The inspector’s views are considerate and liberal jin the matter. What they recom- mend to the Dominion Government will likely be accepted. A Serious Railway Accident. Prrrspvra, Pa,, Oct, 7. Last evening the brakes ona street car got out of order as the car reached the top of a steep grade on Sandusky street, Alle- ghany city. The car ran through the gate at the crossing of the fort Wayne Railway and collided with a passing freight train. The car was wrecked, and all the passengers in it, twenty-five in number, more or less injured—two, fatally. ee — Orange Biots, Bexrast, Oct. 8. On Orange procession while returning from a meeting here on Saturday at which Sir Stafford Northcote spoke, was attacked by Catholics. A desperate fight en- sued and many persons were badly wound- ed. One has since died. os Nihilist Proclamatious. Beruiy, Oct. 8. The Ost Deutsche Zeitung says: ‘Nihilist proclawations have been issued, solemnly sentencing the Czar of Russia to death because he has failed to grant liberty to the people.” The Trial of O'Donnell. Lonpon, Oct. 8. The Solicitor of the Treasury has in- formed Mr. Gay, Solicitor, retained for the defence of O’ Donnell, that O’Doanell’s trial has been fixed for the 15th inst. The Ann m Cause. Bosto, Oct. 8. The Post says this morning that Gover+ nor Butler has detailed two State detectives to work up the defence in the Annam cause, ae Chinese Ironclads. Bern, Oct. 8. It is stated that China is urging ship- builders at Kie!l to hasten the construction of two ironclad corvettes recently ordered by the Chinese Government. Students in Trouble. Sr. Perersspure, Oct. 8. It has been ascertained that the students in the University here assisted in the recen* fires and the anti-Jewish riots. Wanting Confirmation. Wasurveton, Oct. 8. The report of the U. S. Consul, at Canton, having been killed lacks confirma- tion, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 8--10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, stationary or higher temperature. SH P NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 5—ss Coban, Anderson, Sydney, C B, mdse and coal; Laura (, Pollard, Baie Verte, deals. Oct 6—C Pearl, Smith, West Cape, shingles; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; Kathleen, McCannell, Pictou, coal; I Dare, Sprague, Tidnish, N 8, lum. Oct 8—Mary Jane, McCarthy, Shediac, her ; Mary Ann, Buckler, Pictou, coal; Tarquin, McPherson, Pictor, coal; Mary Joseph, Walters, Pictou. coal; Alice May, Me- Isaac, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, Oct 5—Cora, Babin, Pownal, bal; Leonord, Wright, Richibacto, oats; Jumbo, Vin- cent, Brae, bal; ss Coban, Anderson, Montrea!, mdse and coal; Snow Queen. Corkum, Lunenburg, Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte, bal. Oct 6—Fanny, Murchison, Pictou, bal; Mary Kate, Mullin, Pownal Bay, bal; C Pearl, do, shingles; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Kathleen, McCannell,, Pictou, bal; I Dare, Sprague, Baie Verte, mdse; Advance, Heather, Pugwash, bal. Oct 8—Mary Joseph, Watters, Richibucto, bal. OU 1 PORTS, Summerside, 0 t. 6—Ent schr Victoria, Hawes, Shippegan, N. B., herring; C A Bell, Bell, Crapau |, oats; Maria, DeGrace, Richi- ‘bal, Uld ste Comerva, Chrartot town, INE, OCTOSLER = = a L885S. - 1883. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. SL a ene NEW G88b5! ——— estan eeeeianee ee ee () —— —FOR— oen-“—_--— OUR USUAL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY Selected by Mr, Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of -- -_-——— te, aon lpasnsaetaoeasnccuatsiasieanaetaaeianapatansaniiasesemmmete NEW S88B5! FALE AND WINTER. NODS, American and Canadian Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. DIED, At The Cedars, on Sunday last, Maria, the beloved wife of William Heard, aged 66 years. [Funeral on Wednesday next. Home ser- vice at 2 p. m., thence to the cemetrv by car- riages. } In this city on Saturday last, Oct. 6th, Mrs. Jerard Barry aged 21 years. {Many of our readers will learn of Mrs. Barry’s death with much sadness. Her hus- band and mother went to Colo-ado early last spring, leaving the deceised behind in hopes that £ health, which was not good at the time, would permit to follow in a month or so, But a severe sickness overtook her, and she passed peacefully away at the residence of her mother-in-law on Saturday last, trusting in the meiits of Christ, her Saviour, Rev. Mr. Wadman, her pastor, officiated at the funeral. } HORSES WANTED. RANKIN Ch’town, Oct. 8, 1883.—lin. VESSELS WANTED. ESSELD WANTED, to carry coal from Lingan, C. B., for Charlottetown Gas Company, Apply to WM, MURPHY. IMMEDIATELY AT THE Sept. 25, 1883,—lw CARVELL BROS. HAVE FOR SALE, IN STOCE, --AND— Shortly to Arrive: 180 Puns. Molasses. 125 Brls. Sugar. Yellow. 50 bris Sugar, White. 1500 bris Fiour, choicest brands, Bread, Strong Bakers, Garnet. 940 halt chests Teas, of the very best quality both flavor and strength. 500 boxes Valencia Raisins. 25 bris Currants. 100 bags Rice. 50 boxes Starch. 200 boxes Pipes. 25 kegs Tobacco. 50 cads. Tobacco. 380 coils Manilla, 250 doz Pails. 325 doz Brooms. 100 boxes Clothes Pins. 80 boxes Soap. 50 boxes Toilet Soap. 75 kegs Baking Soda. 40 bris Beans. 60 bris Table and Butter Salt. 100 casks Kerosene, 30 bris Onions. 100 boxes Pepper. 100 boxes Ginger. 50 boxes Cream Tartar. 75 boxes Spices, different kinds. 150 Ibs Nutmegs. 200 lbs Cloves. 20 boxes Concentrated Lye. 10 bris Sulphur. 5 bris Salts. 2 bris Alum. 4 kegs Bluestone. 2 bris Saltpetre. 20 boxes Extract Logwood. 3 kegs Indigo. 20 bags Wuts. 100 boxes Confectionery. 100 cases Matches. 400 sides Sole Leather. CARVELL BROS. Ch’'town, Oct, 6, 1883.—2aw 2wks pat Daily HOUSE, NEW engns © E. Island Railway. OCTOBER, 1883, NEW Largest Stock Dress Goods, Silks, EVER OFFERED. oe FULLY Shawls, ens 10 per cent. Cheaper Dress Plaids, — LAST SEASON. Gloves, Corsets, | mae | sTocr Skirts, Ribbons, PETSONLIy Selected, Flowers, IN THE BEST Laces, ENCLISH HOUSES Millinery, ie Feathers, (Mir. PATON. Ornaments, ee Buttons: THE uister | VERY BEST VALUE Cloths, OBTAINABLE Skirts, : Guaranteed our Customers Trimmings, Fringes, aay Whktaiie: Dont Buy Mourning | UNTIL YOU Goods, [nspect our Goods. Crapes, PT Cotton. ALWAYS CHEAP, | Flannels, ee Tickings, Wholesale —AND— Teas, ete. Retail! W. A, WEEKS & GO, SIGN OF THE LION. Oct. 2, 1883. Pf. ISLND ‘RAILWAY. Warps, | DOMINION EXHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. oe RETURN TICKETS, at un- dermentioned rates, will be issued from following Regular Stations on this Railway to St. John, N. B., on September 27th, 28th and 29th, and October Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th; such Tickets being good to return from October 2nd to October 13th, inclusive: Charlott2town, $5 95! Bloomfield, $5 85 Royalty Junction, 5 80, Alberton, 6 15 North Wiltshire, 5 45)}Tignish, 6 55 Hunter River, 5 35) York, 5 95 Bradalbane, 5 10\ Bedford, 6 05 County Line, 5 00'/Mount Stewart, 6 30 Freetown, 4 90/Cardigan, 6 85 Kensington, 4 75| Georgetown, 7 00 Miscouche, 4 65 Morell, 6 60 Wellington, 4 85/St. Peter's, 6 80 Port Hill, 5 15 Bear River, 7 15 O'Leary, 5 70. “ouris, 7 45 Passengers from Flag Stations can purchase Tickets from the Conductor, at reduced rates, to the nearest Booking Station, where they can procure Through Tickets to St. John, N.B JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1883, {eod wkly 23 DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI NER. Rates moderate, —— — $$ WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. meeencnegpantentanpeaneenatenioeenntnin tires ANTED.—A young Protestant Girl for general housework to go to Mass- achusetts, ov. S. Good reference required, Apply to Gzo. P. Tantox, Great George St. [oct6 tf. YANTED.—A Nursemaid. References required. For information apply at the EXaMINER Office. [oct6 rg°O LET.—House corner Great George and King’s street. Possession lst November P. Kk. Bowers. {oct6 3i: JANTED.—A man to work about a House and take charge of Horses, Wma. Dopp. {oct5, O3T—Yesterday between the Union Bank and St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, a gold and coral pin, with white lace attached. The finder will be rewarded by returning it to Mrs. M. A. Barke, corner of Prince and Richmond streets. [oct 3i pd. ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good smart Boy with a fair education, for the Printing business. Bremner Bros. {oct4 tf pd NAFEK FOR SALE.—Fisherty & Co., mak- ers. Used by us. As good as new. Will be sold cheap. Apply to A. A. Batpwin & Co, [oct2 5i, ; ANTED.—T wo Girls, as housemaid and waiter in a hotel. Apply at ExaMINER Office. foct2, \ , ANTED.—A Girl for general houre- work. Apply at Examiner Office. {oct2, ETURN TICKETS at one first clase fare will be issued from all Stations on this Ruilway to Charlottetown, on the 9b, 10th, and 1ith of October, inst., good to ! PREPARE ! —FOR— AND BUY YOUR uses TE tines McMILLAN’S DEPOT. R. McMILLAN, Sept. 8, 1883—2m 2aw wkly 3m pd. WINTSR’S STORMY BLAST, COAL return up to and inoluding October 13th, to parties attending the Piovincial Exhibition, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Oct. 1, 1988. {ex pat eod tl 10th, her pres ne pio jour lin. P, £. 1, Steam Navigation Company, HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Steck- holders of the Steam Navigation Company will be held in their office corner of Great George and Lower Water streets, on THU RS- DAY, the 18th of October, at seven o’clock in other business. | By Order ¥. W. HALES, Latest News’ Loca word Ch’town, Orr 2, 1833, PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION | Kuston Street. | cistern on premises. the evening, for the election of Directors and ’ Street, containi ) jor. Apply to Henry WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE.—I offer at private sale my Residence on Good stable and rain water If not sold within ten days will be to let. A. A, Baunwtn. [foct2 5i. r¢°O LET and possession given immediately the two story Dwelling House, corner of | Prince and Fitzroy streets. Apply on the | premises to J. biaser or W. E, Dawsos. [oc2 } ' | ataEs cleaned and repaired. First class work guaranteed. Shop,—first door west Presbyterian ee office, Grafton St. A good Presser wanted, apply at once, R. McUcvusrey. {oct 1, tee LESSONS—A Ledy wishes to form a French class, for yoang girls. For particulars apply at EXamINeR OUrrice, [sep24 FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- modated with board on reasonable terms, in the house, corner of Great George and King streets, lately occupied by Mr. W. Hickey. Mrs. SAcNDERSON. [sept, 6 1883, LET—A Dwelling House on Orlebar nine raoms, Rent (ys tt ui eile ; . | | wuniied gate splines me Bate: em me eg NELLA OA ELLE LEN EP REE EME ee cee NERS one I ty Ne IN a YF