| e tam ye Soe PE area Ps Sees oF og oot era > TO ADV! TISERS { sages of ads ti ist be noy it a ay o en? ’ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. 4 Caneo oF Oui The s& has arrived feom New York with 600 cas s of « r Carvell Bros —— R serve Tuesday evening, October 29t for Rev. We W. Week's lecture in the | Charlottetown Baptist Chur I o More Coa Steamer Cola and the eclooners Mar Queen, EF a B., Tarquin, Spring Berd and Jaa, Semp!e, have arrived a c | y se & 4 ' { SOM Ma Mi George ] rne, Wa mi at the mars { ~duy » load o ingela ow , ed 40 snei*t a . Iw atisweeis we t e 4 - Wit Ger Hie Deserts 4 Rustico fishermen named David Gwin was gather by officers Dowie and Cample forenoon. He was under the influence cf rani crealin; ad ‘ » Queel S ..€ eens L. Broxen We rege ‘ that a daughte ff Alexander Mu af i ‘ al, be t ey wily broken yesterday sta t Ik eens ut the w hee fa Veticie wi j M as Moore “was yng go a cau-ltiy & yt, “ ch 1 “ eh ec Ww ¢) pas ea c t caurinug tc vY mlwvet get om own Tuat Co S10N.—A Sati tory :eti’ me as ce a \e ‘ wt Ace ? re } ‘ es of n A ‘ Hu ca atid e \ r ly e-te ‘ wher Uhristv ( poe res pe < che : bet wee Fa-tnet and the & rinty Car pie near S M. recent v lk is wuers t that the Fa-tr peo, ie dave agreed pay Mr. N p $5ve sabes Avorner Suuwenr C ansivat—The Hal itax Board of Trade | asc ed & re-u, rnival in that ate ’ city next-earon. The proposed carniva 1 t jast four days and will melude a bankers’ regatta, vaeht races, military and naval re views, timation « the harbor and 1 gardens, and a vari.ty of oler a tras iv ° ile vslaslllennl Rexaway Accipenr.— Yesterday after- noon while Col. Moore and M:i-s Moore v ere driving cut to the Colonel's en Watermere, Brighton, one of the bolts o the carr age broke an! the shafts dang.ed about the hor-es legs cansing hi away. Both occupants of thre arriage were thrown vivlentiy out Cel. M we regret to hear, had his wrist di- ate bat Mise M «re, it fw pleasing$ to hear escape d wubo t injary. sentinel Tue Oreva Horse —The entertainment by Mr. Spedon a'tract Upera Eouase Lor eKetc¢ ies by given iast evening ed a large audience to the The three or four character Mr. Spedon indieated the considerable dramatic ta'ent. posses ton of His : : : . : sketches were al=o cleverly cone, chalk «Xv pt- ing in two or three instances desling with local sul jecte, where che resemblance was net very striking. Mr. Speduna will an entertainment in Summerside to-night give Swereraeaats Tae Jepces.—The Young Men's Mutual I[niprovement Society of Hicksville, LI, ia to give a reception to which the members have invited their -weethearts, and dizcuss before them the question : Resolved, that marriage isa failure.” The wives and aweethearts are to act as judges, and wil! decide, of course, in favor of the resclution It we expected that this upen discusvion of the question will be followed Ly a number of weddings in Hicksville. inialliageidn Scorr Acr At Sovris.—There were several regrettable inaccuracies in the rc port of the Scott Act cases tried before Mr. Blanchard at Souris, as received bv tele- phone yesterday and published in Tue Exaurven. The persons fined were Angus MeCormac«x, Frank Larkins, John MelIn- nix, all of Souris, and Daniel McPhee, of Greenvale. The summon-es against the fullowing persons were dismissed for want of evidence: John D. Lavie, Phi p John- son, Charles Anderson, Frauk Mel«aac, of Sourie, and Angus McPhee, of Greenvale. wives an. —_—__~—_——- | PERSONAL, Dr. MeLaren, of Brudenell, 1s a Queen Malcolm McLeod, Es).. Q, “., and Mre the | McLeod have gone on a trip abroad. They will remain for the » inter. Mr. W. Lebrie is here in pany, Of Montreal. He is at the Queen. with her parents in this city, left this hy, | morning for her home in Montreal Walsh, of Summerside, and Mr. T. | Mrs. J. Walsh, left ye-terday morning for Hali fax en route fur their tuture home in In | diana Tue Horse Trave.— D. A. Elliott,! live stock and mest salesman of Liver- pool, writes W. G. Elliott, of Montreal, as follows: The trade in American and Can- adan borses during the past week Las had an upward tendency, and -the demand ! for useful horses has Leen in excess of the! supply. Tie horses especially sought for are sound drattight horses with plenty | of hair and bone, weighing from 1,400, lie. upwards, which bave heen real:zing from £35 to £10. Trammers perfectly round and weighing from 1,000 Ibe. up- wards, from £26 to £28. Also good buss- ers which have been realizing from £30 to £32. The di mand far the above clase is likely to continue for sometime, but for light horses there is no sale whatever, and itis useless supplying this clase to tLe English market. cians Tee Cuarrevs. Case.—The assistant jai'er of Queen’* County jail, yesterday atternoon, in obelience to the writ of habeas corpus, produced Emeline Chay- pel! before Mr, Ju-tirve Hodgeon at chambers. cau-e against her release, and Mr. John-| stone, who acted for the girl, asked for her divcha:g- on several grounds, and al-o produced a written consent fiom the con- victing magi-trates and pro-ecutor, dudge , Hodg-on ordered the” pri<oner’< relea-e, Stating that he d te@incepe Jentvecf the con-ent, 28 the Wir adht cf (Olstmi ment wat defe.tive and illegal, stated by Mr. dohmetope. Th who waa jen fess.arei without © frénd~, waa then taken im charge by @ gentleman present and a temporarts home eecured tor her There swse considerable interest taken in the case, sud quité ® mum ber of citizen attended the hearing onthe groun e little girl, SVVESSESVSSSVSSVSVSVV2ees Messrs. W. L. Waring and I. J. Olive, Dominion Sieamboat laspectors, are here on : Official Lusines:. They are guests at the Queen Hote! Mrs. Moore, wife of Dr. Moore, of South Bend, Indiana, pad a flying visit eveniug to her r latives and friends in t} city She | aves Summerside to jo a | hu-band on Monday next. Mr-. G-o. A. D xon, who has ben the vuest of the Mi-se« Hiall, Winthrop, Ma-s., for the past month, returned lyst evening She War accom par ed by her mother, whe } has ven Spending the summer with he: sen in Bost n, Fro ) ! by ‘e’ r : : rem wa'onna eopes rs, f Oc over 18th, 1895: A ecablesram was week from Puri Bar tuatemala, announcing the death of Pro Henrv Barnard, but no particular. were ceived imst gives. -Pio® Benury Barnard was a man of tine ability as an educator. He waea native f hisetv, and his eldest brother Ca t. W UL. Ba oard, of Summerside. Tine: t pper Stewiacke correspondent of the Truro San sav-: For years past it has been the cn-tom for reveral of our young | n to visit P. BE. Island at this season of e year in search of fine horses and other niproved stock. Several of tne finest hor-es in our valley have in this way been ought from our sister Province across the Strait. This season, ho ever, a visit Istand” by men who little one of our enterprising young was made to the “tight brought with him a prize more valuable than all their beautiful horses. I refer to Mr. Jobln Fulton who arrived home on Tharsday last with is bride The marriage took place at 6 o'clock on Wednesday morning st Cha: lottetowr, when Mr. Joho Fulton, second son of Adam Fulton of this 4) ice and Miss Pk e Nah, third danghter rer ¢s. <, Nas! . E q> Collector of Isvland R-venue, were united in the bends of matrimony. Mrs. Fulten is a neice of S. Creelman, Jr., of Round Bank. W- welcome herto our community and con “Jack” on hi v4 stir era‘ ula’é d fortune and hope cur men will continue the practice of paying an occasional visit to that favored gem of the sea. il SON: OF TEMPERANCE, Tus anaual meeting of the Grand Div ition of the Sons of Temperance, held at Gunter River yesterday, was largely at- tended, there being upward< of one hun- ired present. The reporta of the different vthcers showed the Order to be in a pros perous condition new have been organized during the year, and there is the sum of $200 in the bank and $69 in the hands of the treasurer. Offi:ers for the current year were elected ae follows :— Artlur Simpson, G. W. P; George D. Davi-on, G. W. A.; Jesee S. Burns, G. §.; Daniel Henderson, G. T; Rev. Silas James, G. Chap.; John Rayner, G. Con.; Simpson Crezier,G. Sent; J. Bradford Millman, Superintendent of Jurenile Temples. In theevening a publie meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, whieh was crowded. Mr. Jesse S. Burns pre sided, and addresses appropriate to the occasion were delivered by Rev. W. P Archibald and others. s vin Sev en SSeaccdeaettactes eA Scidlitz Powder may not seem an important thing to some people, but to us it is as important as anything el-e. It has our best attention, same as everything else about our Drug Storer. That's the reason we vell so many Seidlitz Powders, and other things too. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggist-. : | ; | (ur Prices Are Dwarfs, Our Values BO4642OS 6 OOO88804059 40789 tt a the in- ur. Nellie | terests of tae Albert Toilet Soap Com 1HE DAILY EXAMINER : ~~ —- @ te eo Have Remarkable Facilities Mrs. Starr, who has spent the summer | for Handling Large Quantitie. Tf you are looking after the main chance come to WEEKS’. Seek no further. MENS FURNISHENGS. 4-p'y Best Linen Collars. Gents’ 4-ply all Linen Collars, regular price 22c. each, Weeks’ low price L5e, each, or $'.75 a dozen. A-k for new shepe-—- Boston, Four-in-hand, “Avenue, etc, S zee, 12 to 18, 4-ply Best Linen Cuffs. Be-t price quality all Linen Cuifs, regniar 30c. a pair, Weeks’ low price a pair, or $1.25 per half dozen pairs. Our $110 White Dress Shirt. 22c. Full reinforced, made with continuous fuc ngs in back and s’eeve, never gaps open in the back, and brace keepers. . Re- gular price $1.45, Weeks’ low price $F:10. Ceats’ Pure Wool Underclothing A repeat order just received of our $1.30 a suit of pure Shetiand Wool Fine Under- clothing. Regular wrice $2.00 per suit, Weecs’ low price $1 30 a suit. Al in Fine Wool Under- clothiag. Sizes Sizes 32 to 43 Pu-t. Gents’ Br .ces. or a fine 33c. a pair, Heavy Leather Wi rking Brace Dress Brace. Regular price Veeks’ low price 19e. Gents Cardigan Jackets, Chamois Vests, Socks, Neckties, ete. The Secre’, The Ciarm, The Sur- mise, is our Low Price. W.A. Weeks & Co. _ THE PLOPLE'S STORE, | Wholesale and Retail. divisions | | that by the Jeath of an aunt in ¢ | struction, claiming that the law does | dor to Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1895. PROM ALL POINTS OF Ta E COMPASS, Marauilers Raid a Turkish Village. gi Soria, Oct. 23.—Bands of Bulgarian maranders attacked and destroyed the Turkish village of Catunitza, near Kel- nick, Roumelia, The village was defend- ed by Turkish so'diers. twenty-five of whom were killed in the fight. A Fawmlly Falls Heir to a Fortane. Perersoro, Oat., October 23.—Mark Spencelr, of this piace, has been notifi d England he and lis sistera have fallen heirs to about $100,000. The family have been living in poverty for some tim>, Nelief for the Armenians, Loxpox, Oct., 23—A meeting was held to-lay of the Armenian relief fund com- mittee for the purpose of raising $8,000 farther, The British ambassador at Con- stantinople has declared tnat this amount will be necessary to preserve the Armen- ian: from starving during the winter. The Latest Cure for Cholera, New York, Oct. 23—The Herald’s Tokio despatch saye: It was announced some weeks ago that Dr. Kitazako, a pro- mineut native scientist of Tokio, had dis- covered a9 sure cure for cholera. The doctor was invited to experiment in the | cholera hospitals here, and it was said that ont of eighty three patients. whom he treated but twelve died. An OL! Ramor Reealled. Lexsvox, Oct. 25.—The Chronicle r - calls an oll rumor that Lord Salisbury will withtraw from the premiership in favor of his nephew, Hon. A. J. Balfour, now first lord of the treasury, and men- tions a report that the prime minister in tends ta@relinquish the foreign portfolio in favor of Lord Dufferin, British ambaasa France. The Cironicle almits there may not be much, if any, truth in the reports, 9° é- New foundland’s Smuyeling Case Postponed Sr. Jeny’s, Nfll., Oct. 23.—A death- bluw was given tothe smuggling case to” day by the defence raising a legal ob- not | cover the cases as arraigned and procuring Are Giants, No p-rson appeared to show Compared with a year or two When or where the end azo. will be we }now not. Never a better time to buy FURNI- ; TURE than now—provided y u come to our store for it. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices Ye I nt ert Knot tent } Foundations, i Patent Washable Embroidery os x . de q < } } j one of the most useful novelties of the season —comes To be attached on other material, and in all necessury initials, the linen or any then worked over with embroidery cotton, presenting a beautiful counter, is great. at eng tng lng raised samples of work dune at our fancy goods The embroidery made these foundations will ing, boiling and ironing. appearance, ~ See the upon withstand wash- PRICE—Only 2c, to 8c. each, but the convenience BEER BROS. See our window for handsome Japanese Fancy Silks. ey mt tiny taping tee aN 4 | | comes from Paris, Ont. awritof prohibition from the supreme conrt restraining th* magistrate from con- tinuing the case un‘il the ixsue is argued before that body. This strnek the law- vers like a bomt-shell and they are great- ly chagrined. The argumeat takes place on Saturday. Diphtheria Cirricd In a Letter, Toroxro, October 23.—An_ illust ration of the contagious character of diphtheria A case of malig- | nant diphtheria appeared in the home of a citizen uf that town, and he wrote to In- spector Wallace informing him of. it. When the letter reached Mr. Wallace the Initer was pot at home. Two of Mr. Wallace’s children, playing sround the henge, vot hold of the envelope. In les- than a week they were both stricken with ptheria in is worst torm. The physi- ciune say that neither can recover. Av Ecpl>cing Expedition for Hudson Bay, Orraws, Oct, 23. —It is practically set- tled that the Government will send an ex- ploratory expelition to Hudson Bay next summer. It will be under the joint aus- pices of the ti-heries, interior and custon 8 departments. The idea isto obtain as full @ report as possible on the reroturces of the Bay and country immediately ad- jreenttont. Ifthe steamer Stanley can Le spared fron the fisheries service, it is felt she will be the Lest boat that could be utilized. Failing her, an offer has beer made by an English firm to loan a steel- elad vessel, accustomed to the ice of the Baltic Sea, whch could be secured fir the purpose named. Hugh Sutherland, Presid-nt of the Hudson Bay Railway, had a Jong interview to-day with Mr, Cos tigan in + egard to the proposed expedition’ More Attacks Upon Christians, Cow .taxtTixopLe,Oct. 23.—Reports have reached here that Museellmen at Ismid, Asia Minor, 56 miles southieast,of thiscitr, are continuing their attack» upon Christ- iane. It isc! arged a Turkish soldier at that place made an aseault upon a young Armenian girl and threatened her with death. This charge is denied by the authoritie® at Ismid. Troops were hastily deepatebed to the scene. The public pro-- ecutor at Ismid has started for Akgbissar io begin an enquiry into the recent masr- acres there. According to advices from Adana and Alepbo a revolutionary pro paganda of serious proportions Is in oper: eration in those sections. Agents of the propaganda are enrolling young Armen ians under the standard. -Arms,ammuni— tion and dynamite are reported secretly imported into that vicinity. Geese Feathers. HIGHEST PRICE paid for all Geese Feathers. JOHN NEWSON. 4 ‘ Never idnew What a Pleasure BORN. At North Yver.on the Mr. aud Mra. 3, J. 221. inst., - 10 Warren, a Son. MARRIED. At the manse, OChatlottetown, Oct.’2 trd; gan to Mary Ellen Corish, both of Char 1895, by Rev. VT. #. Fullerton; Peter Bre lottetown. | At the manse, Charlottetown, by the Rev. T. F. Fullerton, on the 2lat of Aug ust, 1895, C. Bart Fraser, Montague Bridge, to Eveleyn L. Peters, Lower Mont-| ¢ ° ague. it dime = a DIED. to Cook Until. k got That . Range. If you At Millcove, on the 26th Oct. inat., after a short but prinfuliliness, Mre. Ann Mc- | Donall, formerly of Springton, Lot 67 | aged 71 vears. | | j Cuartorretown Pusixness Co.iece.- Mr. P. J. Trainor will address the etad- | ents at 11 o'clock to-morrow. ; _ > New. stock” Egyjtien Cigareiks a! Watson’s. a | Tonight will be the la-: chasce to see | the drug curiosities in the wind. w_ of Watson’s Druz Store. | . ee i ] ' need a. COOK Men’s Rheumatism is caused by lactic a:'d in the blood, Huod’s Sarsaparilla neutraliz?s | this acid and cures rheumatism. | WHAT, NEVER? “No, never before had I such com- fort as I. got,.ont of a pair of McCREADY’S TWO DOLLAR | | interest-to: you to. know Boys’ - who says this of the vele- brated American Ranges we are selling, we have the lady’s-‘permission to use her name, and we ‘sizés, from $1.35 to ‘size, $195 per suit; a splendidly STOVE, end itis of any | handema / ee a —- et se ——- Se a ets —_— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1895. eee a han ow ———-* RESERVING Hear EALTH § ROTECTING Underuvear for Men. quusnesne> ‘eueituncimmn Se Underwear in all sizes and prices, 0OR made article $2,65, Men's $285, 0,8, Men's $3.10; very finest ribbed, de, warrunted, from $4.85 to $5.25 per suit; a full range of cLEOD. _ We have it to fit Men of every size and any skape, and at prices to fit pocket books of any degree of slenderness or otherwise A good strong Suit for 39c.; similar goods but better made, d0¢ per suit; heavy all-wool, 75c per suit ; fine heavy unshrinkable, J0c per suit; very fine all-wool ribbed, $1.15 per suit; splendidly made and finished, ribbed, unshrinkable, $1.25 ; plain all-wool, three $1 50 ,per suit; a fine, plain, all-wool, medium in 3 sizes—small SHOES.”--So say our customers. | Have you ‘ever worn a pair cf will be glad to give any these Shoes? They are beauties— worth double the money. Why | further information res- pay a big price when you can get a | : : . pair of ‘these Shves fur eo little | pecting this . wonderful monev ? Mind, they are wearers tage. a iG ad Range. e We have them in Lac dor Con | © gress, for Men only. A. BE. McRACHEN, Fennel & Chandler. oct7 THE SHOE MAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895--d&w “WHERE’S sell goods cheaper to one than another. you BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, etc , at prices that cannot be beaten. PRICES, QUALITY, STYLES -—right. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895 —d&w A PUZZLE it is, oftentimes, to know where to buy your BOOTS and SHOES to the bess advan We think we have solved this problem to the satisfaction of the people. We do not give occasional reductions as an inducement to win patronage, and thus We believe in treating all alike. We offer R. K. JOST, 136 Queen Street, Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. BRUCE’S ed de Famous Tailoring Establishment ? I want to get some Clothing made there.” This is a remark made by many strangers coming to eur town. Our reputation for making HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING is well known all over Canada and the United States, and no pace knows better than P. E. Island, where we are: doing business for over 16 years. -Steadily iwcreasing, this has been the busiest of any previous years. No one will donbt, but we have the best Cutters—even our competitors can’t with a clear conscience. Elegant Cloths for Suits, Gvercoats and Ulsters to select from. to be a ce eee Leading Merchant Tailor. ome and See Us Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Hoys’ Overcoats, For Boys’ Reeters, For Boys’ Suits. We have alarge stock. We are celling at very low prices. Extra values in Dry Goods. ——e J. B. MASDONALD &-C9. Charlottetown, October 9, 1895—dy & wky Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Suits, Se When Autumn, 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. Banist ail readymade misfits frot your wardrobe ae ape: thing stylish and ‘ some, | produced to erder and fault- Cefasorghsr : . | . —— . : . less in fit and correct. in every detail of workmanship. We fit our customers. That’s our rule and it stands, like rock bottom. The belated summer suit has now no place in the HEATING STOVES from $3.00, COOK STOVES from $14,00—with the Utensils. Charlottetown, October 25, 1895—135 ANNOUNCEMENT! As announced throush our dailies, we have removed to our new quarters, UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door to J. D. Mcieod’s Grocery Store. decided improvement in our accommodation. We have our store nicely and conveniently as possible to meet the requirements of the times. thanks are due our kind patrons for their liberal encouragement in the old stand, and we hope to leave no stone unturned to give them and others greater satisfaction (if o ssible) in the future than in the past. Call and.see our New Store, and make a selection for a new Suit and Overcoat or old friendship sake. We believe the change fitted up as Our many JOHN. T. McKENZIE, Charlottetown, October 11, 1895—135 & wky — aes Examine our Jarge stock. DODD & ROGERS. What do you gather from this? Tororo, Sept. 20th, 1895. Dear Sirs,—Please send us, in addition to present order, 50 pieces Medinm weight State Fibre Chamois, and ship. all at once, as weare receiving urgent orders daily for lines made up in this way, Yours truly, (Signed) Laitey, Warsox & Co., Wholesale Clothing To Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. It means that the practical Clothing men in Canada appre- clate the claims made for Fibre Chanmtela as an interlipiag in men’s clothing, viz:—Thatit makes it abselutely windproof and warm in any wéather; that it adds to the appearance and style of the garment; that it dees not Incrétse the weight or bulk, apd that the increased ccst_s little or nothing. ' Fibre Chamois isa Patentel artic. inferior imi ations. Beware of cheap and 46 wear of the gentleman of style, who, if not already provided | = for the fall, makes no delay. We have now on hand a beau- tiful range of Fall and Winter Overcoats at prices to meet the demands of the times. Our. stylish Suits seem to-create c sensation among the nobility of Charlottetown. S. A. McDONALD, Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. oT Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, Hosiery, oe Blankets,, Wadded Quilts, ‘Selling at Low Prices for Cash Only. LONDON HOUSE. r on hand. J . J. HARRIS, Charlottetown,,October 19, 1896—~dy : + AGENT * A. STANWA Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchants, 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St., P. 0. BOX. NO. 475. JUST OPENED :—A full line of BOOKS, STATION- ERY and FANCY GOODS. SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES always To arrive in a few days, a large assortment of Novels, Newspapers and Magazines. ° AY 6 00.) ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, HALIFAX, N. S. OKSTORE ly (14)—-octl5 McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Watson’s Old Stand, Opposite Prowse Bros. -d&w—oetl6 . Good references required. STAR MERCHANT TAILOR. ob Rien eee Wants, Lost, Found, &e een ~~ a ae charged — — = + _ WANTED—A nurse to take charge of an infant: good references required, Apply to Mks D B Srewakrt, Kuston street. oct24—3i pd WANTED—A cc ok. Apply at the Revere etel, oct2t WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs J J MckKInNoN, Brighton Road. oct23 _LOST—From her pasture near Pearden’s lime kiln, Malpeque Road, on Monday, a red cow. Any information regarding her where- abouts will be thankfally received by D L Hooren, Great George Street. tf—oct23 W ANTED—A busheler for altering cloth- ing in our ready-made department—repair- ing, etc.—MCKAY Woo0LEN Co. oct22 TO LET—House with eight rooms besides kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in town; rent moderate; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office. tf—oct22 TO LET—Double tenement house on Ed- ward Strect, five rooms in each house; rent moderate. Apply to F W L Moore, Solicit- or, or to Angus Newbery. lw pd—oct2z _TO LET—a Comfortable House containing six rooms, situated on King Street, east, near lownal Street. Stable inthe rear. Apply to Mks, LowprEn, Dundas Esplanade. oe19 tf STRAY PIG--Owner can have the same by appling at the residence of Hon. BENJAMIN ROGERS. W ANTED,—Agents make $15 weekly sell- ing our silverware and miscellaneous goods, | We supply nearly everything. Write for terms and catalogue. THE QUEEN SILVER- WAKE Co, Montreal. Bi FOR SALE—Pure-bred Berkshire boar piz. one year old; took first prize at Provincial Exhibition thie fall. Apply to A MCNEILL & 0. ti—octl6 TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownai Sireet, uatil now oceupied by A, Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—t. _TO LE. T--Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School, Apply on the premises to Mrs, Henderson Oct 12, tf TO LET--That desirable dweiling and pre- mises on Fitzroy Street, at present occupied by Dr Strickland; possession given 17th inst. Apply lo M & DC McLgop, guar tf—octs 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 HorRNE. Lf—septz WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A competent servant for general housework; must be a good cook; references required. Apply to Mks F PARKER CARVELL. tf—octs TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block Apply to ProwsE Bros. if—mayl MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy — of the city, fronting the Hillsborough tiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, coach bouse and stable: a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens DaviEs. oct]_-d&w guarzaw pat law W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenool ti—aug WYANDOTTES—I have some very nice silver Jaced Wyandotte Cockerels for sale cheap.—R L Corron, Brighton. septzs TO LEf—The first of November, a cottage on Lower Prince Street, now occupied by Mrs Leahy.—D CHAPPELL. octl4 WANTED—A capable girl in a small family, lnquireof Mus BAGNALL, Grafton Street West. tf—octi6é W ANTED—Gir! for general housework in a yamily of three. Apply at this office.octl5 WANTED AT ONCE—A first-class tailor- ess Apply to JOHN BELL, Tailor and Cutter, 197 Pownal Street. 3i (185) pd—-oet2i TO LET—Store and dwelling on Great = — Apply t0 EWEN MACDOUGAL, octl*&—t WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A reliable salesman for a store on line of railway; good salary to right man; one acquainted with dry goods preterred. Apply by letter to “Dry Goods,’ Box 658, Charlottetown. octld MR A P ALLIN. our well-known bii poster, has received his certificate of member- ship in the Canada and U 8 Advertiaers’ 4gency, and can refer to them all applicants wanting work done in this territory. octs LOST—This morning, in this city, a lady’s shiver watch. Finder will please leave same at this office or Geo Carter & Co's. oct3 TO LET—By the Ist of October or November a furnished nouse on Prince Street, heated with hot water. Apply at this Office. sep 23 LOST.—Strayed from the subscrivoer’s resi- dence, a beagle dog answering to the nameof “shot.” Finder will please return to me and be suitably rewarued,—CILAS, LEIGH, Fitz- octls 2i roy Street. ed . se gtogetek gr sent ete Maca een sls eine gre eaten - apmitnr svatiizait pitied star oo ae ee , gol we ae ae si uanmried ts ha a lg ovo ?- a i sae apne *” Sg he te prope sey io Sonal of