s arth THE DAILY EXAMINER . sea en = eee ~ . TO ADVERTISERS, } } ‘ { anges Of als 1st be In y il @ each dav to ensure LOCAL AND OTHER ITBMS. 1 > T a. BEER DROS, Th ad fur s = From Ha aX The Fastnet arr On foO-uav W ived th & general Cargo. - Dox’r Forerr the tea and fancy sale in Y. M. C. A. to-morrow A splendid expecte i iiiciesinan Wortu Heartsa.—Rev. M Crossley will sing that beautiful solo, “Oh, Where s Heaven,” atthe evangelistic the First Mett I list Chureh this eve aiastsiiain Crowpen Ort The letter of “* True Citizen,” in reply to “ An Old Parhamen tarian,” is uuavoidably crow out of to day’s issue. It will be published on Friday sein TiaNxkxsoivine Day.—St. Peter's Cat'i- edral. Holy Commanion 7.45 a. m.. Ma tins and Sermon, 10 a. m., Evensong Ss p m., offerings for the Clergy Widow's Orphan’s Fand 2i a ea Ficut ix Mexico.—Dan Stuart left El Paso on Monday night for Dallas, where he will sizn for Fitzsimmons for a fight in Juarez. either with Cerbett or Maher Everything is arranged with the Chihuaha authorities, visiinedattiaesili Scorr Act, — Yesterday summonses were served on Thomas Clarke, Angus DesRoches and George Offer Clarke’s and DesRoches’ are for first offences, and Offer’s is for second. All are returnable Mc nday. : < ne Cexcerr Postroxep—On account of the evangelistic meetings now being held jn the city, the first concert on the gramme of St. James’ church w iterary course has been postponed fron th ied t e 10th December prox danisaihnamaiiicles Boar Racr.—There will be another sail-boat race to-morrow. in which it is ¢x pe ted there wil! be eight starters. The course will be the same as in the last race andas‘art will be made from Lord’s wharf about ten o'clock in the morning ——e——= Tue Accerrep Texper.—The tender accepted for the erection of the summer residence to be built at Tracadie, for Alex- ander Macdonald, the Standard Vil Mag pate, is in the vicinity of $10,000, which smount includes the plumbing and entire work of construction. —>_— Wett Worrs Sexixe—The Cycling Club bas received the gold medal ordered for Mr. Morse, of Chicago, who defeated Mr. Uosworth at the Labor Day meet on the Driving Park. The medal is a haa i- some one, and will be on exhibition this evening in the show window of A. W. Reddin’s drug store. _-_ > — Ovt or Tue Onpivany.—The Truro Head Light says: “The other day a pro- minent citizen of a rising Nova Scotia town waz married. Therez is nothing out of the ordinary in the mere fact of a man getting married, but in this case there was a some- thing, because the man had married the daughter of « former, and if we are rot mistaken, tir:t sweet~heart. No doubt that man will look upen his wife as the revised edition of an oki work.” elisa Very Scopes Deata.—Eliza Delaney, a woman living at service with Mr. God- frey, died suddenly last evening. Miss Delaney had been spending the day with David Shaw's family, Mayvard «treet. In the evening after preparing to start for home she complained of feeling ill, and sank to the floor. Dr. Hawkins was call- ed in, and did al! that was possible, but deathcame in half an hodr.—Halifax Heraid. siege Soctat.—The “Y’s” held a most enjoy- able social in the W.C. T. U. hall last evening for the benefit of the eailors, s number of whom attended- During the evening coffee and cake were passed around, and an interesting literary and musica! programme was disposed of. Those taking part were Mrs. A. S. Jobn- son, Mrs. Brace, Mrs. R. C. Goff, Mrs. Patton, Miss Daisy Lewis, Miss Moore, Miss Snellgreve, Rev. C. W. Corey anc Mr. Hawley. Dr. Ayers presided. BEAVER tarnway Mas [xucnep.—We regret to hear that Mr. Frank Macdonald, of the Jeland railway, met with a painfal acci- deni in the railway yard at Snmmerside yesterday, It seems that he wae jammed between a passenger carand the shunting engine while at work coupling. After re- leasing himself Mr. Macdonald walked to- wards the breast-work, opposite Heck- burt’s shop at the west end where he fainted and fell over into about four feet of water. Mr. McArthur, the engine driver quickly went to the reseue and palled him out. Mr. Macdonald was i n- mediately taken to his boarding house where medical aid was summoned. Jt is theught he is gat seriously injured slecaiiliceaectis TONK A WHAT IS asf sila Tue Overs Hovse.—By special arrange- ments made with the company appearing on Thursday evening (Thanksgiving pight) they w'll present a donble bill, that js in addition to ‘fThe Irish Senator” the company will also present the sparkling comedietia, “A Quiet Family.” Mr. jibson’s reputation as an Irish comedian js well-known throughout the large cities of the United States and Canada, and his funny antics create no end of merriment. The company is an exceedingly strong one, beiug the same that presented “Trilby” here jast May. Of Miss Cecile Lorraine Jittle need be said as she is well remem- pered in Charlottetown for her excellent work as “Trilby,” especially in the vacal selections of that piece. Her reputation a# an opera singer extends over the whole of the United States, she haying travelledas Jeading soprano with the Bostonian Opera Co, Paul Kauvar and Digby Bell Opera Co, The supporting company is an ex ceptionally strong ope, and if is tafe to fava packed house wil! greet the com WILL SOON BE HERE. —————— Ladies’ We ask the line Ribbed service injie Hosiery ! selling by us at 44 cents. Ask for the “Premier.” : , SEUDENTS BANQUET. From 10 p. m.-yesterday to 4.30 a. n toxlay the dull duties of the wateb:s eu along Victoria Row were enlivened by “sou de of revelry by night” proceeding from McDonald’s Restaurant. The Law Students’ Association were celebrating in a royally hilarious manner, They at- tacked the delectable viands set before them, and swore they were delicious. They made fascinating speeches and cer |t out good and bad advice ad bibisimn Their ravishing songs would make a nightingale give up business, and cause Madame Patti to surrender her song-won crown. The Emersonian system was gives its death blow by the thrilling recitations, and all went merrily as a marriage bell. Harrison Carvell was President, and guid i the gathering with a master hand. R& Johnston was Vice-President, and helpod out, while Arthur Mellish, as toastmaster. proved by his sprightly humor that | was in the right place. The as follows : toasts were The Queen G.d Bless Her The Governor-General... .J. A. McDonald rhe Master of the Rolle ............ Students The Parliament of Canada......H. Carve! Ihe Local House............ Wm. Bentley The Founders of Canada...A. E. Arsenault NN ook... tena J. Hyndman Law Students ‘abe cues Reg. Stewart Militia of Canada................Geo, Enma Sister Societies. . «sence est Ladies... ................ Bayfield Williams and Arthur Mellish. aniectas 4 4-ue ° . jieticsc eee d y At about three some one said he was hungry, and forthwith another onslaught was made on the salads remaining, what was left would not keep a reg from starving for any appreciable Jer gih of time. The favorite chorus to every ®ine was “Balm of G leal, Gilead,” those were the Jast words to be tue g w ay. and hear! as homeward ay roysterers took their PERSONAL. Frank McDenald, Thomas McKay and Miss Hawkins were passengers for Boston n the Halifax yesterday afternoon. Mr. Sidney W. Mabon, of the Ban: of Nova Scotia, who has been spending portion of his vacation in Charlotte:own, left this morning. Miss Unsworth, of Charlottetown, who has been visiting for some weeks ‘vit! Mr. L. B. Archibald and family, Que St., returned to her Island \ —Truro News. Up tothe present time Young Doane, who who was shot at North River on i lay morning, is reported “doing better than the doctors expected.” Thomas Jobnston. St. John’s, Nid; J. D. Pearson, St. John; Frauk Ferguson Brockville, Ont.; John Layden, St. J: in, commercial ambassadors, registered ai the Reyere Hotel yesterday. Registered atthe Railway House on Nov. 20: H. Craige, Lot 7; J. M. McInnis, Souris; W. McKenzie, Belfast; D. Mel son, Caledonia; E. McLear, Peter’s | ; M. McLeod, Montague Bridge; Mis: M. McAulay, J. Cummings, Boston. Mises Julia Sayre, who bas made such a success of the Kindergarten school here says the Fredericton Gleaner, has accented a remunerative position in Charlottet« wn > ier - P. E. I., and will leave here about the ‘ir- of January to take charge of the Kin ‘e: garten school there, which is in connec- tien with the church, the principal being paid a handsome salary. has been an active worker in Epworth League, Sunday schoo! and church will be much missed, but her friends wil] be de- lighted to hear of her success. —_— ee Txternoxes.—The telephone office will be open to-morrow only from 9 a. mw. ti!! 1 p,m. and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. _ —>-—c( To-morrow Nicur—There will be a grand open air band concert in front of the Opera House to-morrow, Thursday evening, previous to the performance of “The Irish Senator.” During the course of the performance, Miss Lorraine wil! sing by request that quaint old English ballad “Alice Ben Bolt.” In addition “The Irish Senator,” the charming comedi etta “A Quiet Family” will be presented. Don’t fail to attend. ’ ; Big ; ; Stock of ° Scott's ; Emulsion : $ é just received direct from the makers. Warranted fresh anc good . Price 50c. and $1.00. JOHNSON & JOHNSOL, The Reliable Druggists. VEVSVSSSSSISssese = | VW7-RICHT in the midst of the lar- gest furniture business | om a | home to-day. | Miss Sayre, who | | | j { i | | | j ; | back—T. Trainor. we ever did, we frecly| confess our hunger for | more. Our reputation is| hammered and sawed «nd | rubbed into every p:2ce of FURNITURE we «ll. Don’t let the little price trouble your conscience. We have made no out in the wages we pay our workmen, WARK WRIGHT & G0., LD, special attention to of Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hosiery \ Ieee ey tn ent ba Lege geet he ee | Quarter-back—J, F. Gallant. t | toat 6 NO_ we keep. OUR ruling | want at prices can afford to pay. you chases with money at the best that can be had in Corsets, Ladies’ and English Waterproofs. Our clerks will be pleased show you the goods whether you purchase or not. W.A. Weeks & 0.. The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Nov. 16. 1995. Te Paps Se Place in the city surpasses The People’s Store | in the forms, varieties and qualities of the merchandise idea | is to provide what the Pror.E the Pror.e ator 20 Pay sweat BOOKS, STATIONERY, time flies rapi jyhen you | es rapidly when yo }are shopping; time and make judicious pur- | PAW ay n 0) 0 a PANG GUO. WEEKS & C08 This week we are offering can save} Underwear, to rt ° . ee igre ee DIED. In this-city on Wednesday morning, the 20th inst., Mrs. Catherine Trenaman, in the 86th year of her age. [Funeral on Saturday People’s Cemetery.} In this city on Thursday, Nov. L4th, Joseph Perry, in the 74th year of his age. {Funeral from his late residence, Gerald Street, on Friday, 22nd inst., at 2 p..am. to Peoples’ Cemetery.] At Pownal, Oct. 29th, 1895, a‘ter @ ling ering illness, Mary M. Praught, daughter of James Praugbt, E*q. ‘THE CHEAP. BOOKSTORE. at 2 p. m. to —— A\ND— OF ALL KINDS. Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. Latest Novels and Magazines ALWAYS ON HAND. Don't Forget the Place: McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1895—d&w To the Citizens of SUPREME COURT. Wepyespay, Nov. 20. Emma Jane Crabbe va. George Carson. ~-Tried Trinity Term, 1895. Verdict for plaintiff. Chief Justice delivers written judgment discharging rule for new trial with Mr. Justice Fitzgerald concurring. Mr. Justice Hodgson in written judgment diseenting. A.A. McLean, Q. C., for vlaintiff. W.S. Stewart,Q. C., for de- fendant. On motion of A. A. McLean, Q. C., the court appoints Wm. McPherson of Cale- d nia, a commissioner in Queen’s County, tor taking affidavits in the Supreme Court In re special case re Roadway to Vic- ria Park, Mr. Haszard, Q C., moved the order of 7th September, 1895, ade at Chambers, granting a perpetual injunction, be set aside. Court refused motion. George Dixon vs. James Gorman.—The detendant having been arrested on judg ment obtained by plaintiff, Mr. H. C. Mac- donald, for plaintiff, shows cause against rule to discharge defendant. Mr, W. 8. Stewart, Q. C.. for defendant. 2+6+e +o WHAT THE DRUMMMES SWEAR BY. Commercial travellers’ and other men constantly exposed to the vagaries of the weather often get so chilled that a serious cold is the result, which may linger*-for f months and cause no end of trouble and doctors’ bills. A little precaution would make such chills well-uigh impossible. For even a moderately thin coat if lined with Fibre Chamois makes a protection | which no biting or raw wind can pene- trate, whi’e its porous nature and light weight make éven long frosty drives pos- sible without being burdened by the weight of one’s wraps. The is no extra expense in making clothing up with Fibre Chamois, so that the delight of being walled in by it from the cold should - be tested by everyone. RememBe the Fancy Sale and Tea in the Y.M. C. A. to-morrow, Go aud have a good time. Cempletely Knocked Out, “T was so much run down I had to give up,work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zaphbyr, Ont. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilla and am now feeling as I did years ago.” Scott’s Sareaparilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poisons. Ask for Scott’s and get it. Foorsat..—A game of football between the Abegweits and St, Dunstan’s College teams will be played at the Park to-morrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o’clock sharp. The following is the Abegweit team : Back —H. Bethune. Half backs—W. Flood, W. McLeod (Capt.), H. McGregor. Quarter Forwards —F. Handra- han, J. Duffy, B. McQuillan. Wings—L. Unsworth, D. McKinnon, A. Gaudet, F. Cotton, L. McMillan, V. Rebin, F. Mc- Gonnell. The St. Dunstan’s team ia made up as follows; Back—F. Blake. Half- backs—F, Burke, J. Gallant, P. Duffy. Forwards — Wm. Doyle, L. Graham, M. Delaney. Wings—Glen McDonald, J. McGillivray, J. Campbe!l, B. Foley, W. Cunningham, B. McDonald, A. Donnelly. It is expected that another match will also be played to-morrow, beginning at to o’clock, between the Prince of Wales second team and a picked: team of all- comers. Tuaxkscivise Day.—To-morrow’ being Thanksgiving Day and a public holiday, Tue Examiner will not be issued. Porice Covrt.—This forenoon, John Ring pleaded guilty to 4 charge of stealing two handkerchiefs from the McKay Wool- en Company’s store, and was sentenced to tix months imprit@ament with hard labor, Ping asked that be be put dowa for-five months, and the Magistrate “went him one b-tter.” John Shepherd and William Mc- “innon, arrested foy larceny from the ladge at Government Hove: ga’e, were re- manded fer eight days pending the arrest of other parties said to be implicated. John Horne, arrested for drunkenness, was fined $10 or60 days. He took the days. The Magistrate asked John where he got the liquor which eet him drank, and his reply was that he got it from a countryman, “Well,” said His Honor, “if the countryman wants to supply you with any more liquor during the next sixty days he will know weere to find you.” --o Brack Diamoxp Live,—The S. S. Coban sailing from Montreal on Friday morning Nov. 22nd will be due at Charlottetown on Monday morning, Nov, 26th and will sail for St. Jobns, Nfld. via. Sydney. Shippers ‘hould note that this will be the last sail- ‘ug of this line of steamers, this” season ind engage such space as they will reqnire, at once. td. ———————— Catarrh can be successfully treated only by pur'fying the blood, and the ove true blood purifier is Hood’s Sarsaparil!a. —_—_—_" ns Not every man can be a poet ~ No more than a sheep can be a goat, Not every man can be a tailor No more than a scow can be a whaler, [v's all very well to brag and blow, But good work speaks for itself you ktfow, —D. A. Bruce, Charlottetown : We have gone to considerable expense this fall increasing our plant to supply Incandescent Lights. and we are now about prepared to con- tract for any number of lights that may be required within the limits of the city. We, therefore, ask ail, not to enter into any contract before getting -our »rates. About first of December we purpose rin- ning our plant twenty hours out of the twenty fou: ’ P. E. I. Electric Co J ames waddell, MANAGER. * Nov. 13—d Im eod u Wasonic Mosc Hal | Special Engagement for Thanks giving Night. THURSDAY, NOY. 21. ~=-1 GRAND DOUBLE BILL—2 -PLAYS, Thé funniest of ~all Comedies, The Irish Senator, HARRY C. GIBSON, Preceded by the sparkling Comedietta curtain raiser, 4 Quiet Family. Introducing Miss Cecile Lorraine, well known to Charlottetown theatre goers as “ Trilby,” and Mr. Harry ©. Gibson, the famous Irish Comedian, and a strictly first class company of Artists. This is the same company that present ed “ Trilby” here last May. Tickets now on sale at usual places. Novy. 16. FLOUR AND FEED STORE. Just opened, next door to Reddin Bros., South Side Queen Square. ‘our. Peerless ) Howard | Beaver Mapleleaf Brands. Tea, India Tea )} China Tea ‘In Caddies and Chests, Blend Tea Sugar. Granulated Sugar Yellow C do Porto Rico Raw, Shorts Pressed Hay White Oats. Bran Cornmeal Black Oats A share of your patronage respectfully solicited. GEORGE E. JENKINS. Charlottetown, Nov. 16 . — A a — — ~o— : Bruces Every Time, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ee ee a te - - een arerene ene o CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S JACKETS AN —_—— All new stock—this fall’s purchases—the latest in style, one old or out of date garment among them. Sizes to fit girls from 2 to 12 years of age. We bought intend to carry them over. Hence the following prices :— 1 1895 SALE D ULSTERS. perfect in fitand finish. Not too many of these, but don’t Garments formerly $1.95, now $1.45. Garments formerly $3.15, now $2.25. “ S a, 1.63. ™ . 360, 2.70. e ss ooo; “ . Le. f i" $36, .“>" 2. ““é “ 2.55, ‘ 1.90. ce ‘ 4.00, cs 3.00. ¢ a & 2.75, “ 2.06. e 2 4.29, 3.20, - s nee; * RS: e ” 466, * Ce Moore & McLeod, ~ Charlottetetown November 15, 1895 T’S POSSIBLE that you could get Custom Made -|Fire 1 Fire Companies : } NSUPANCE. i ead ee The subscriber represents the following ‘The Royal Ins, Co. of Liverpoo),” Suits that will look pretty near | the Phenix Oo, of Brooklyn,” as well, fit pretty. near as_ well, |The Sun Fire of London.” and wear pretty near as well as): BRUCE'S MAKE, The above Companies are possessed of mmense resources, and have a world-wide reputation for strict integrity and liberality a the settlement of claims. . JOHN McEACHERN, oct23-«3 Agent. but people who want the best will get the best, and that means Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. RUBBER STAMPS. Somebody in your town ought to take orders for Hand Stamps and send them to us. There is money in this for the right mao. We make only the best. Our Agent’s Price List shows just what everything in the line will cost LAID Dowy. WALTON & COMPANY, Hand Stamps, Seals & Stencils, novd—im d&w Sherbrooke, Que. BOYS AT GIRLS HASZARD QWN Fe: 2208. Now in stock, aud they are, beyond doubt, BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER eee er eee Rvery Day Brings Cases of New Goods for us now BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS WITHOUT END. es eer BOORSELLERS. Charlottetown, November 8, 1895-~135 — -—--—--—-- & MOORE, HUNT ER. A man got separated started to hunt ’er. where he would be the man. “ Then “everyhody goes TF OO eee LONDON HOUSE. on a shopping tour about the city, and “ What is she buying ?” asked he. she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said you'll JOHN NEWSON’S,” there.” directly here, and sure enough he Newson Block, Victoria Row, Selena eieeyeindineeeeeennSiceneneneeetl aocancnmees ae —_ —<—— = Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothaing;, Gloves, ‘ Hosiery, Blankets,, Wadded. Quilts,. Selling at Low Prices for Cash Only.. from his wife while He asked a friend likely to find her. “Well, find her at said his friend ; He came , trouble to show goods, and you deal with. lowest prices. FOUND ER. \ Charlottetown, ,Ocioberfl 9,°1895—dy.. 1. J. HARRIS, "AGHME, BOOTS & SHOES. . ~ We cannot help it, for we must tell you about our Boots and Shoes that we are selling so very cheap that everyone should know where their dollars will yield so much in return. You are cordially invited. No will find that we are the people to Large stock of RUBBERS at J. B. MACDONALD & C0, Charlottetown, November 9, 1895—dy & wky Stop and Think a Second _ 2 —aee When some one recommends an unknown interlining as ‘being cheaper and just as good as FIBRE CHAMOIS. There can only be a few paltry cents difference in price, for Fisre Cuamois is very cheap, and besides you know that it has all the good qualities it claims, ‘for they have been proved. The merchaat likely makes a larger profit on the poor line, but you can’t afford to risk spoiling your clothing on that account. For YOUR OWN SAKE avoid worthlese imitations, and when buying find the name FIBRE CHAMOIS on every yard. Ask to see it. ff Patented July 1890, March 1895. 234 ~~ Still at the Front ! ee eee Do not lose sight of the fact that we have a tull and complete stock of all kinds of Footwear in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. 7 Men's, Boys, Wouths. Ladies Misses’ and Childrens. for style, fit and wear. The place to buy your is of | North Side Mar, ket Square. | Chartotiatown, Nov, 15—135 wy. Office, Queen Street. ential, if desired. dere. Unequalled footwear WEEKS & WARREN, TO LET. A Terement on Dorchester Street (West) containing six rooms, good cellar. Rent moderate. Apply atthe Connolly Estate novd The Old Lumber Room Had al! kinds of tras stored in it, The New Lumber Yard Is well stocked with BEST QUALITY LUMBER. The prices always suit. We keep the New Idea of Lumber Yards, Do you beiieve it ? - Come and see. 33 JAMES BARRET?,, Connollys Wharf. novl3—dy General Agent Wanted Applications will be received at the undermentioned address for the position of General Agent for P. E. active and successful surance Company. Island of an Canadian Life As- Every facility and inducement wiil be given the right man for doing business. Applications will be regarded as confid- Address BOX Charlottetown. 265, Nov. 16—lw o-_——_—_ Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. W ANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mes. A. P, LARGE, l’rince Street. noy2) LOST--A black heifer with small black horns, from Mr Miller’s pasture near Belyi- Apply to RICHARD PowER, Cumber- land Street, 3i pd--novly BOY’S REEFER LOST on Saturday night, between the Masonic Temple and the Rail- way Station. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same atrthis office. li pd—novi8 LOST—On Queen Street, a purse containing asmallsum of money The purse is of value tothe owner Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office novil5 W ANTED—By an experienced young maa with good references a position ina store or office Will advance $1000 Apply at this office nov1d - 3i w ANTED—A busheler for altering cloth ing in our ready-made department--repat ng, etc.—-MCKAY WoOOLEN Co. oct22 TO LET— Half the Cottage adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises orf Mr Henderson. Oct 2, WANTED-—In a private family at Rothe- say, nine mi es from tke city of St John, a cook and housemaid Residence fitted with modern conveniences Washing done at laundry Inexperience no objection, provid- ed maids are willing to be taught Wages, $5 amouth—MARGARET LEE FAVINEATHER, Rothesay, King’s Co, N novi5—si BOARDERS WANTED—A few boarders can be com‘ortably accommodated at 52 a week at Mrs. Robt, Coffin’s, Euston Street. nov 14, dy lwk. SEWING—AIll kinds of plain and fancy sewing done by Miss Wisdom, North sice Rochiord Sq sare. Patronage solicited. Charges moderate. nov 15, dy lwk. TO LET OR TO LEASE—For a term of years, a Blacksmith and Carriage Repair Shop, one of the oldest and best business standsin the city. A rarechance for & man who means basiuess. Apply at this Office. nov 13 61 31562 WANTED TO PURCHASE—A hall stove, base burner. Anyone having one to dispose of will please apply at this office. novd $1500) down, $900 on mortage if de sired—buys desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets, nov5 TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George strects. Apply on the premises. novl TO BOARDERS—Mrs. S. R. Stumbles has good accommodation for boarders at her residence, corner Prince and Dorchester Street. Situation central. Rooms large and airy, House heated with bot water. sept 2 TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A Horne, Esq. Apply to Da. BLANCHARD. sept 23. MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hillsborough tiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. 1 has a fine lawn, coach house and stable :a most desitable residence; rent $200 & yes, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. octi—d&w guar2aw pat law ———— Rentini TO LET—House with eight rooms besides kitchen and pantry ; nicest situation in town; oderate; possession immediately. Apr rept m > tf—octas ply at this office. “TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Charles Hermans, contain ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posses- sion November ist. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE ti—se pt2s TO LET~—Two offices in the Stamper Biock Apply © Prows& Bros if—mayi See ET 6 terre pe enn a ant > dere +e ih cece cone <enRercctt Riae a easemce ape eo alba eminem iA rear * eF _— os sens - ~~ 9 eeicnenenr eh arr Animale eta ae omip errmenc: + Se oe ee onl IRL PES ig LF RicG AT i x oo erates sey tytn te Get AEIO a te tett er = aor re ». . LY RARER OETA TT ST TSC MAAS sacar me © a De OL a ' HEE. { , i i ante Lene ae oe eee et tk Boe ee ett itn inns