BLL LL LE LL A LO eC ELT se THE DAILY EXAMINER . their Ane ant f have names placed : voters’ et will be at sonded to at the offices of John T. Mellish ve neat McDonald, Eaqs Electors 2 ae names are } on the list should at ance avaii themselves of the opportunity th ¢ affor : ’ eae LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ra Goons a Sreciattry.—Beer Bros > Pay Wa ates ar lue ’ a Ay ex Suwme A Seott Act sum- « was : ay served on John Heber, wer Q Street. It is fora firat of cae @ ‘ . tomorrow - ; Wanrl The advertisement ‘Vi | ard Pe \'a Cove, New je ‘ | irs another column, « : i) nave shimments of j : isKe Read - I \ : The Rev. D. MeLean wl! \ ext Sabbath at North R 1s. m.; New Glasgow Road at Weat River at 6.30 p. m.; a s s Ha 1» Monday night - s ' rl steamer Fastnet H xX S ¢ ing and will arrive I iay rhing, leaving On return Halifax Saturday afternoon, connect- with the steamship Beta, which <n he | st for Havana, Cuba o Nex W Bex i t Philharmonic Hail, during next week (Wednesday ex- ' ming Monday, the 8th inst., a 5 s gOonp ] tem peran © miseion " ‘ eld lucted by Mr. MelInnis, 44818 by the <« lergy men of the city. 1 will be under the a spices of iinsasililiisinc EDGMENTS.—A lady connected with the Cathedral Bazaar wiehes to thank Mr. Gay, Mr. Herbert Haszard and Mr. J W : for do flowers, Mr Sellers and Mr. Hutchinson for fruits, and Mc. P. Monaghan for fancy articles The ladies of St. Vincent de Paul Society thank Mr. A. J. Murphy fora suit of os lathes given for the Cathedral stions§ of In returning thanks for generous dona- tions to the Cathedral Bazaar the name of Mr ! the popular Manager of the Bacaar Store, was inadvertently omitted Manreien.—A very pretty wedding cere- mony, led two popular young peo} took piace this morning at the First Methodist Church. The principal« were Mr. Lewis H. Beer, of Kensington, and Mise Winnie G. MeGregor of thi- eity. The bridesmaids were Miss Lilli McGreg and Mise Mamie Logan, and the omemen were Mr. Arthur Beer and Mr. Hirtle MeGregor. The pastor, Rev My Ca p be sasisted by Rev. Mr. Palmer, perf 1 the ceremony. The ehu wae very nicely decorated, and Mr. Eazle presided at the organ. The many presents rece ved by the bride were very beautifu Tue Examiver wishes the young couple unboanded happiness _ o, — 1 Liqgvon Destrorep.—At 2 o'clock this afternoon, Marshal Cameron, with the assistance of Sergt. Bradley, Officers Tay- lor and Ca pbe | and Scott Prosecutor Warren, lestr ve ; liquer recently ae: 7204 the premises of Capt. John Hughes, Water Street. The ceremony was perfor ned ‘ the south side of the Market Building, facingthe Cam- eron Block, and was witnessed by a large crowd of people The liqnor comprised rum, brandy, gin, wine and whiskey in easke, jars, cases, flasks and bottles, an: flows lin streams to the gutter, and oh! what asmell. Nota bottle, cask or jar was left at the finish, and many were the sympathet c glances at the tlowing liquor but afl in vain; it was all soaked up in the earth. In about twenty minutes ’twas al! over and the officers of the law returned » the station house in triumph eae ossoms.- A brilliant wed- Roxbury, Maas., on the sth September. The contracting parties are Miss Maggie A Logan, daughter of W. G. Logan, Esq., of Mount Stewart,and Mr R. P. Prvor, Manager and Inspector of the Boston Telephone , The was performed by the Rev. Father Burne. The bride was beaut fully attired in a co - tame of grey silk and white satin. She w38 attended by Miss Benison, who wore a The groom was supported by Onaxce Bi ling took place at ceremony fawn stik. Mr. Benison. Among the gifts to the! bride are a gold watch from the groom and a silver tea set from the Boston Tele- phone Co., a bicycle from the Columbia Manufacturing Ce., and parlor set from Pre. Pryor. The other presents were nu- merous, and omprise some very valuable gifts, After wedding breakfast the young couple left for Mount Stewart, where they intend spending then honeymoon aleidiiaiiees PERSONAL. Dr. Alex. MeNe ill, Kensington, is in the D. M. Preston, ef Montreal, is at the Mr. E.W. Myrick, Tignish, registered at the | Davies yester lay Dr. MeNe Stanley was register- ¢d at the Davies last evening. M-. J. T. Mellich and Miss Louise Mel- ym Halifax last night 58 arrived home ft H George Forbes and hia son, of Vern River Bridge, who have been visit- i and Montreal, were at the Qu Hotel to-day, on their way home. The Karl of Westineath is in the North- He is engaged in Boston condition of the country with a view of affurding in‘ormation to his tenants at hens Regictered at the Eureka Hotel yester- day: D McDonald, Vernon River; LD Ellis, Northam; M Moilleux. Montreal; 4 Bucte, Tignish; J Webster, Morell. visited Indianheaid, N. W. Ton Saturday last, and was presented With addresses ly the settlers. Replying, hespoke in glowing terms of the fertility of Northwest and said he power to assist Lord Brassey ; . he Canal:an ; Proposed doin all in his Imm grati« to thi- « ountry. A Lond leepatech «tates that Sir John Thompeo isexpected there shortly, adld- ingthataccording to report he will be SWOrnh a met “ of the imperial privy coun The premier was some time agzo } appointed a mcr r of the privy council, though perhaps there remain some oaths to be tak j nale which think that | Her Majext y councillors must nec- earily ret iré frm Canadian polities should of Sir John A. MeDonald who was called to the imperial privy coun- ¢il in 1872, and led hia party for nearly twenty Veare Study the career afterwards, Oar stock for fall and winter is now iplete. Great bargains in suits and over- Guat, gents furnishings, ete. Joux McLeop & Co. The Biggast : And Best Bargain cor looking up the | Insure | Against Accidents With ‘E. R. BROW siock, CH’TOWN. ' Insurance Agent. THE PEOPLE’ ———— A A TC tt ts LOW PRICES TO ALL. TELEGRAPHIC. SraciaL Desraroges tro Tax 4 Hasty ‘Summons. 9 Loxpox, Oct. 3 A special Cabinet Council has regarding the Great relation* existing between Britain and France are doubt the reasons for this haety summotn- ng of ministers Nomination Declined. Toroxto, Oct. 3 J.D. Evans, Reeve of Etobicoke, de- clines the Patrons of Industry nomination te contest West York against the Hon. Clarke Wallace The Moncton Times Mowncroy, Oct. 3. The Times Publishing Company has as- sigued to Capt. Masters. Publication two _ -o- —-— Judicial Promotion. Ortawa, Uect. 3. Judge Sir Nap .Casault has been ap pointed Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec, vice Chief Justice John- son deceased. =>. .-—_—— EFFECT OF THE FRENCH TREATY.— Clarets at hali ee The Bordeaux Claret Company, established at Montreal in view of the French Treaty, are now offering the Cana- dian conno'sseur beautiful Wines at $3 and $4 per case of twelve large quart bottles. label These | are equal to any Sor $3 Wines sold on their | Every swell notel and club are now | EXAMINER been called for Thursday. Sudden developments | of the paper will be resumed ina day or ' hend:ing them, and they are recommended | by the best phyvicians as being perfectly pure and highly adapted for invalids’ use Ad- dress Bordeaux Claret Company, 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. w s—septls - ——_——_- - The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food an sunshine, with plenty of exercise in e¢ open air. Her form: glows with healt. and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a Jaxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, ——“— Do. Blankets.—Our competitors are afraid we will eeil a few pairs of blankets. We} are not cutting the prices in two for the | purpose of hurting competitor-, but simply to reduce our immense stock, which we are bound to do if our prices and goods will do it.— Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. oct3 2i ———- <- -emmee BONSHAW CHURCH. The Bonshaw Presbyterian Church which has been closed for repairs during the greater part of the summer, is to be re-opened on Sabbath the 14th inst. The services on that day will be at 11 a. m. and 3 and 7 o’clock p. m. at which the pastor will be assisted by brother minitsers. The church as it now stands, is a credit to the members of the congregation, who, notwithstandiag past troubles, have enter- ed so heartily into the work, and with a very limited purse, but great enthusiasm, have now in the opinion of many, built the most beantiful church for many wiles around. The architect and carpenters may well | feel proud of the praise bestowed on the | resnlt of their labours. After a few more day’s work of the painters, the church will look prettier still, for then it will be | completed and ready for the congregation to resume worship. TT : = = DIED. In this city, on October 3rd, Neil Wat- | zon, infant son of John L. and Margaret A. Higgins, aged 4 months. {Funeral Thursday morning at 9 o’clock.] = HAVE YOU TRI+D Everybody's Pills FOR INDIGESTION? ‘They Are Good. Price 25 Cents, Johuson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. oct3 ABig Success, We want sali our Fall | | Suceess. j How Can We Do It? | If you are interested in our Prices. Then understand the “ HOW.” will you ' Who Sell at Selling Prices. i In Hosiery Ever Offered of the season Sizes, 1 to Ex. O. S. by us is now on our counter. who wish for them- selves and their children some- thing extra fine, extra thick Ladies and extra quality all through BEER BROS. Ti: Werner. —~Winds mostly moderate from westerly, shifting to easterly ; fine; h change in temperature. Pet rane Trade (started to-day) a big buying FURNITURE come and see our ‘Goods and hear ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, will find this the greatest snap Don’t miss this ; it is something undeniably good. At Weeks’. ee eet ne GREY FLARHELS Heavy Warm Blankets' At Weeks’. withont | WOOLEN UNDERWEAR) :: LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S, At Weeks’. ‘MANTLES and JACKETS At Weeks’. ‘The Best Value in all kinds of Goods. ORE. Better goods than ever, lower prices than ever. It was the very low prices quoted us from the mill that induced us Our Flan- to take such a large quantity. nels are fully 10 per cent. cheaper this reason . The very best value we have ever shown. Thvee qualities in 5,6, 7 and 8 4 weights. All clean, new and fresh goods from the factory. A very heavy stock to select from Gentlemen’s Underwear, all. kinds, all ualities, all prices. We show a special of Gents’ Heavy-ribbed Underwear at 6) cents. The same goods sold readily last season at &5 cents. In Ladies’, extra value anl heavy at 30, 42, 50 and 62 ets., and speci! line at 82 ets: Correct Styles, highly finished, extra The best visit to value, all personally selected. Engtish makes. A this department will convinee you German and our Jackets are right. SACQUE CLOTHS, in Roughfs, vers and Tweeds, all qualities. eS A tas » Ae WE Pr BW holecale Charlottetown, October 3, 1894—m w f approval. our goods and prices. front. in it. GET OUR GOOD GROCERIES. There is something substantial about ‘ from our own Tweeds. thing you can buy. We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of ORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a very HATS and CAPS of all sor's and at all prices. OTHING at bankrupt prices. the largest ranges of W small advance on cost, ing our extensive range of UNDERCL We are also offering. very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings VicKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri them that satisfies. a questiou of always feel sure of finding us at the | wad MM Od EKS & CO., and Retail. Clothing ever offered before in the city, , We wish especially to call your attention to Bea- | | _—_- FL FALL AND WINTER BOOTS IS NOW COMPLETE. } | } | An immense Stock to choose from. J.B. MACDONALD & CO. i Charlottetown, October I, 1894—dy —-. Binder Twine.C —_—_——— Red Cap, - - | Prices Blue Ribbon,)| pown. reer J B. MACDONALD & CO. FURS! FURS! FURS! ———-— ‘YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK ———OF———— OVERCOATS AND REEFERS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, AWAY front I wish to inform you that I am with and will meet the Best Machine Dil in the City low, or even a little bette. ___—S— W. E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Angu 8, 1894—m w f OUR STOCK alway to the low _—~prices, guarantee’ to lowest of the Prices. right. c PYRICHT, It, McRay Woolen Company. Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you to come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Children's and in Style and Price to meet cverybody’s the Clothing of all sorts made Whey are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- We are sell- Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, es : We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be satisfied with.| Pwo or Three Dollars | B. ENMAN In the Building formerly occupied by J. D, Mcl.cod, Queen Street§ & When it comes to QUALITY you may Trinidad Tea to satisfy all tastes and Yellow & CO., IT MEETS ‘ the wants of every house- keeper who wishes to save TIME, TROUBLE, EXPENSE. As for PRICE, we are right DNLM As for PRICE, we are righ | ONIM VA Weigh come and see how we weigh. SANDERSON & C@O., ° ‘ i. . eo Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Neyson Block, Victoria Row. well our words, then = o Charlottetown, September 24, 1894—m_ wf ON HAND FROM ALL AND DAILY Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. before the streets are muddy. Coal! Coal! ae ARRINING: Round, Wut and Slack, THE LEADING MINES. R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October i, 1894 —Gm dy & wy Leave your orders NVI | STTICGOAW septl4 Watches, Spectacles _., and Rings are our specialties. In these lines, as well as in Silver- ware, we offer the latest and best at reasonably low prices. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERO’ BLOCK. | octl Refined. | j j FLOUR. TEA AND SUGAR TWENTY DOLLARS Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. cuncntionatninssiisilinnimaltie MORAL :—Be careful, when | ling peddlers for Watches now lying at our Store for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. | added to the amount given for these brass | timers, will secure a Solid | Gold Watch, guaranteed | in every respect. | purchasing, that you buy | of a reliable clealer. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. eS sdegiia datiaiondiens A Word in Your Kar, Madam ! Are you not feeling as well as usual | this year? Is that tired, run-down feeling | getting tue upper hand? Do you some- | times fee! nervous enough to fly? Are | you sometimes even cross with the chil- | dren? not to mention that poor, patient husband of yours? Get a Half Dozen Battles — -U} —— PUTTNER'S EMULSION ! take it freely, and see what a charm wil) | come over your existence, Read this to your husband rurs even- | ing, and he will bring you the medicine | when he returns from the club... It is pleasant and safe to take. Six bottles for $2.50. sept25 Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock of each kind of Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—+f FOR SALE—The house on the corner ot i —— good, prices, | estate, Shop and Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s contain- ingten rooms, Apply to Mrs. FLAIGER, North River. eod tf Winter Flowering Bulbs. a fine supply of P38 the fol- We have now on hand sound Bulbs, comprising lowing well-known Flowers :— Tulips—Single Mixed, Queen Victoria, Yellow Prince, Crimson King, La Canadiens White, Double Superfine Mixed, Narcissus—Poeticus Ornatus, Double White, “ Vou Scion, Crocus~— Named Sorts, and Double, all varieties, Snowdrops—Single H yacinths— Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Purchasers when buying bring their own pots and have bulbs potted free of charge. These Bulbs are for Nothing is so beautiful as a dis- play of these flowers, which are very easily grown In winter. JOHN WILLIAMS, Ridgeway’s Old Nursery, Upper Prince Street Sulbs may sale at the lowest sept29 Estate of the Late Charles E. Rob- ertson, of Charlottetown, Mer- chant Tailor, Deceased. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “ Tender Estate C. E. Robertson ”) will be received by Messrs. M.& D. C. McLeod at their office in Charlottetown up to THURS- DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, A. D. 1894, at noon, for the purchase of 1. The stock in trade of the Office Furniture and Tailors’ utensils now in store and premises on Richwond Street, and the good will of the business carried on by the deceased, together with the lease of said store and premises . 2. The book debts and promissory notes owing Mr. Robertson at time of his death. Separate teuders for No. 1 and No. 2. Stock list (which has just been taken), lease and list of debts and notes can be seen by intending purchasers on applica- tion to Mr. H. R. Boswall, at the store. Terms—One-third cash, one-third in three mouths, and one-third in six months; last two payments to bear interest at six per cent, and to be secured to my satisfac- tion. Each tender to specify nature of proposed security, and to give names of sureties. I will not be bound to accept the high- est or any tender. SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, Administratrix. wky tf Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing about sixty acres. House isin good repair. There ure six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are two orchards, one containing sixty trees of different varie- ties of fruit. About one and a half miies from the city, Terms easy, above Ch’town, sept29—dy 3 ©. BENOIT. sept2>—3m dy & wky | | 1894, my? STOMERS! B, ISLAND RAILWAY. Prince County Exhibition. The follpwing arrangement for Fares and Trains will be carried out in coaneec- tion with the Prince County Exhibition and Races» to be held at Summerside on the 4th of October next. Return tickets wil! be issned at one first- class fare from Charlottetown, Cape Tra- verse, Tignish and intermediate Stations to Summerside on the 3rd and 4th of | October, good for return on the 4th and 5th only. On October 4th a Special Passenger Train will leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside, to run on the following time schedule, which is standard :— Leave Charlottetown, 7.45 a. m. Royalty Junction, 8.00 « North Wiltshire, 8.35 “ Hunter River, 845 “ Bradalbane, $10 Emerald, 930 « Freetown, 9.36 « « Kensington, 746 Arrive Summerside, 10.15 “ Leave Summerside for return, 5.15 p. m. Return tickets will be issued by this train from Stations between Chariotte- own and Colville, inclusive, to Summer side, at $1.00 each, and from other Sta tions at one first-class fare, good for re- turn by same traia on date of issue. A Special Passenger Train will also 6.45 a. m. stand. Leave Tignish, Alberton, 1° * ” ” Bioomfield, 76: « ” * O'Leary, fe 4 Port Hill, ae |C* : Wellington, a = « ” Miscouche, 10.10 * ” Arrive Summerside, 10.30 -* « Leave Summerside for return at 5.00 p.m, * Return tickets will be issued by this train at the undermentioned rates, for returf by same train on date of issue: Tignish to Bloomfield, inclusive, $1.00 Mill River to Conway, - 80 McNeill’s Mill and intermediate Stations one first-class fare. Live Stock and other exhibits paying regular tariff rates over the Railway to Summerside, will be returned free to original shipper, as also will race horses going by rail. The Cape Traverse train will be detain- ed at Emerald to connect with Special from Summerside. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Govt. Railways. A DONALD, cting Superintendent. Railway Offices, Ch’town, ¢ 18th September, 1894. § sept24—24, 26, 28, oct 1,2. wky P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward, Read Read down up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600...... Charlottetown,...... 6D 90 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 350 648. ....North Wiltshire...... 53 8B 405 658.......Hunter River,...... 524 815 GaP Tiescess -Bradalbane........ 501 78 CES Ta Ascsscece Emerald.......... 455 730 508 7 40......... Freetown . .46 TW Doe: Eiesessvns Kensington ........423 648 OOP BEOP cccvse Ar Lv.......¢ 406 61% PM Summerside AM 32 890) ..0005 Ly BS.ccc00s 34 1106 202 845. Miscouche..,...... 32 104 223 905 Wellington 307 W17 BEF OBB. ccs.0ccs RE bnsededns 237 935 4G 19D). 20.00.00 005 OF ED csbvedence 146 5800 508 10 47 ... Bloom fieid. . oot Te SOD 12 U4. ..0.05.000cdeesbi ces ces 16 706 Gt RS. SABI. 162. 000000 1223 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM Bae BO sci Charlottetown ....... 9D 635 650 315.....Royalty Junction..... 906 ’s TP BO comsisae Bedford ........ . 34 #0 805 405)...... Ar EM oscom 815 46 > Mount Stewa t 820 4105.......L¥ clei 810 355 900 43*.... DEE. cccccecous 742 315 9SO OO. 00000 -8t Peter’s..........79 23@ 1014 6 38........Bear River. ...0+00 645 158 ee ae 6 1% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 82> 410 -Mount Stewart...... 810 8% DIB BOB. ....0 «0+ IRM. occcccee 717 237 ROGe BOP, cicrnne Georgetown........70 21 AM PM AM PM PM AM el eee 7 605. ....0...05+-Cape Traverse... s-..+++. 6 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Gevt. Railways, Moncton, N. Be A. MCDONALD, Acting Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,9°94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements unde; this heading charged five cents per line. LOS! the Ferry About the 10th of July last, between Wharf and the vicinity of the Masonic fomple, thence up Prince Street to Malpeque Road, a package containing a large sum of money in bills of large denomination. rhe finder will be amply rewarded by leaving it at this office, dyilw wy 2i—oct3 $e me MES. MARTIN is prepared todo all kinds of nursing, also the laying outof the dead. Apply at her residence, Hensley Street. oct2—3i pd TO LET—Store on Queen Street, next t- Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Imme diate possession; rent moderate. Apply to J. B: MACDONALD. Pads WANTED—A cood, smart, steady giri for eneral housework. Apply at this office. octl LOST.-Atthe Exhibition Building yester day afternoon, a lady’s hand satchel with prize card and pass book, with owner’s name on them. Any person finding above will confer an everlasting favor by leaving it at the store of ©. J. Patron & Co. septa WANTED—By a young man with capital to invest, a partoership in good business address A B, care of this office, septa LOST—A smali dark satchel containing a purse with money and a silk handkerchief in it, near the residence of Charies Smaliwood Richmond Street. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at CHARLZs SMALLWoop’s. sept27—Z FOUND—A Stethescope. Apply at this office. septs _ WANTED—By the first of October, a girl for general housework in a small ly. Apply at EXAMINER office. TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen andattic. A large lot of ground ean be used asa garden if a Occupied at present by Mra. Webb. Possession October isi. Ai ply © ALEXANDER Horne. cops TO LET—One-half of subscriber's house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms Pieas- ant situation; rent moderate, te Sip- NEY GREY. WANTED—A housemaid. Apply to Mrs F PRTERS, Sidmont. y vy ee” TO LET— The Dwelling House on coraer of Prince and Dorchester Stree’s, heaved with hot water and containing nine rooms ply to G®ORGE ALLEY. tt TO LET—A tenement containing five rooms ia a dwelli house on Alley Street. Possession given Lith October next.—THOMAS ALLEY. thu sat ta—sepils HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three story Dwelling House situated on Powaal Street. Apply to B. Taatnor, P.. O ment. 6w law (fri)—septié HOUSES TO LET—Tfhree comfortable houses on Pleasant Street, with stables aad coach house. Apply w . BEAI4SfO, ao Uoneer. iw law—septis FUR 3AL8 04 tv Lal—ifae omek vaild ing Kaowa a3 tac“ Lercace House,” situate on thé cocusr of Powaal aud Kiag is for sale or wie. fas buildiag is well far nished throaghout, and wili be soid or iet either furaished or anfurnaished. parti~ cularsapply to M. P. Hogan. uf Rap ARO an ee . a i ii i ati ii ee Se ae pe a: a pF «Be habia Be :