yocal and Other Items, se EMBKR Longworth's large sale of Live Ke to morrow (Fridey) at 11 o'clock, et ek t e m Openev te lav at Weeks & Co.'s, a large tment of Fur Capes and Trimmings, - 199-21 Owe e tur Dean of Caaterbury saya: “Mr, vok’e lectures are fr markably, elequen’, viaeuett and powerful. tne rue steamer George Shattuck arrived from Hahiax this morping W! h freight. She will again this evening ith produce, ; ao ocorer’s Inquest on the death of urned last evening until this hearing ary evidence, > TugkE were 293 deaths from smallpox in the Roman Catholic parishes of Montreal dur- ing the week ending last Friday night. } a THe § Fitzpatrick ac) evening ithout iniionasle PERSON AL Honorables A. J. McDonald, Sapuel Prowse, John Lefurgey, J. O, Arse- pault apd Stewart Burrs are in the city. on .-— A. H. B. Maccoway sells Furniture, Shores. &e., to-morrow, at 2 o'clock p. m. Also achoice Tapestry Carpet, 40 yards,§in oot state. o as — Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon two men, charged with selling liquor to an Indian, were arraigued and the cases postponed a By Last Exciisu STeamek —Ladies’ Fur Tippets, Far Trimming, and Gentlemen's Silk Hats, just arrived at the London House. oct22--31 > — Tus “freehman year at Dalhousie College pumbeis 29 this year. There is but one lady matriculact. The aumber applying for bur- saries is pot as large as usual, sein Mx A. D, Johnstone, the genial represen- tative of the Cobban Manafactrring Company, Toronto, is making his regular tour of the Province. He is staying at the Rankin, ienacatinnlal Personat.—The Halifex Herald says : Mr. T. WV. Lawson, English representative of T. aed Bs. Kenny's dry goods department. is over on this side of the Atlantic fora visit, = - - A sesscripek to an English newspaper recently died, leaving four years’ subscription yopaid. The editor appeared at the grave, and deposited « palm kaf fan, a linen coat, and a thermometer - — Tur O.prsr Masox.—The Bridgewater Meniter claims Jonathan Woodbury, of Mid- dieton, as the oldest Free Mason in Nova <eotis. He was made a mason in the first odge ia Annapolis in 1515. imetiiientl Ax avxious contemporary asks: ‘* How shall we irrigate ’’ There are various ways in which this can be done. Some walk up to the bar and take theirs straight ; others take it home in a jug and irrigate ‘on the sly.” The subj-ct is one concerning which great minds differ. a Ir is stated in Ottawa that the govern- ment has ordered the Indians recently sen- tenced to death for taking part in the Northwestern rebellion to be hanged on their several reserves, believing that it will have a strong tendency to prevent another Iud.an rising. salient A Mas Roastep ro Dearu.—Henry Har- vey, one of the oldest settlers in Forest, Ont., was literally roasted to death at Toronto on Monday morning last. His house caught fire while the inmates were asleep, bat all eacaped except Harvey, who died towards evening after most intense suffering. wudisilliginanin We regret to learn of the death of Captain James Fraser, of small-pox. His death occur- redon Tuesday, after » week's illness. Capt Fraser was for a time first officer of the Black Diamond Line steamer Cacouna, was unmar- ried, and at the time of death furty years of age. He was one of the most esteemed resi- dents of Pictou. _— ---— Some parties have recently been trying to pollute Heariz’s Pump on Euston Street, and the pump at Chief Justice Palmer's, Queen Street. We sincerely hope the police will be suecessful in arresting the miscreants, and that His Honor the Stipen- diary Magistrate will deal out the punish- ment they richly deserve. octal Tae lecture of Joseph Cook on the “Seven Modern Wonders of the World,” drew a tremendous audience. For t*s bours and ten minutes he held his audience spell-bound; and, had he spoken thrice as long, none would have be- come weary of listening, His peor never ap- peared before a Bridgeton audience.— New Jersey Patriot, ied Mitirary,—The Canada Gazette has the fol- lowing appointments: 82nd Queen’s Co, Batt. ot lufantry (No. 1 Company, Charlottetown Royalty)—Te be Lieutenant, provisionally : Private David Lemuel Hooper, vice Frederick Holly Horne, whose resignation is hereby accepted. To be Quarter-Master: George David Davison, Esquire, vice Norman J. Campbell, left limits. --- > --— Greex Brorrers here, tact week, bought two oxen from the Indians cf Lennox Island, Weighing 3,200 pounds, ‘They are of immense size, but in poor condition. After being stell- fed during winter, they are expected to weigh atoneach. Green Bros. showed us also an unusually fine lamb (raised by Mr. Wm Taylor of Bedeque), which dressed 78 lbs. — Summersid: Pioneer. —__~»---— Preperick Greiner, the murderer of Mar- Raret Seeling, was hanged in the Franklin County jail, Obio, on the 18thinst. The ex- ecation was witnessed by about seventy-five persone, Gr incr was wonderfully cool and self-possessed, mingling with his friends in the jail, He went opon the scaffold with a lighted cigar in his moath, and uttered only one sentence, bidding all good-by, —_-—~»—_—— A svaTeMeNT prepared by the Montreal Herald shows that there were interred in the Roman Catholic and Protestant cemeteries of Montreal, from August 29 to October 9, the bodies of 1,180 persons who had died from smallp x. Of these 100 were English speak- ing and 1,050 were French Canadians. Of the 100 English speaking, 48 were Protestants and 52 were Catholics, _ >---— Tux meetings of the Gospel Army, a8 an- nounced last might by Lieut. Mallary, will be a8 follows :— This (Thursday) evening—Come and see meeting. Friday —Salvation meeting. Saturday—Hollelajsh Free and Easy. fn ti#y—7 a. m., Hallelujah Free Bresk- eis Pp. m., All over the house Experience eeting; 8p, m,, Great Salvation Meeting. Tae Bastern | War Ulotd. : Lonpon, Oct. 21, Russian officers at Odessa are now refused leave of absence, BERLIN, Oct. 21. The North German Gazette refers, itn surprise, to reports that Lord Salisbury in. sists that the Bulgarian union be main- tained, Vignna, Oot. 21. A despatch from Phil ‘ppopolis states that Mr. Stransky, Previsicnal Governor of Eastern Roumelia, declares that Balgaria cannot cede any portion of her territory. He expec's momentarily, that Servia will declare war. Puitrrrorouts, Oct. 21, The garrison here, numbering 2,000 men and 1,000 Macedonian volunteers, have started for the Servian frontier. Several divisions of the army assembled on Roumelian frontier have been ordered to fall back to resist the Servians,- who on Sunday advanced to Agor. CopENnHAGEN, Oct. 21. A desperate attempt was made this after- noon to assassinate Premier Estrupp, by a youth named Rosmussen, a compositor. Rosmussen fired two shots from a revolver at the Premier, but missed his mark. He was arrested. Grits Crestfallen, Ortawa, Oct. 21. The Grits here are all terribly crestfallen over the result of the election in St. John, following, as it did, so closely upon Anti- gonish. They account for it by saying that the people of the Maritime Provinces are easily bought up; that Bishop Cameron was paid for supporting Thompson, and that St John was bribed, The (rits here are so blind that they aver itis absurd to say their party has done anything since 1882 to warrant the overwhelming reverses they have experienced. They are very savage. Last night a number of Grits in Toronto held a meetirg to form a Pro- vincial Reform Club. Sir Richard Cart- wright, Premier Mowat and others address- ed the meeting. The intention ef the Club the Grit organ says, is to combat extrava-_ gence and snobbery. The promoters hoped | to have a big time rejoicing over their vic- | tory in St. John, but they postponed the | rejoieing when the telegrams announcing | their overwhelming defeat wers sent up to the platform. In fact, they were a very sick crowd. Theebaw to be Deposed. Lonpon, Oct. 21. A despatch from Rangoon says that at a) meeting of his Generals in Mandalay K:ng | Theebaw declared that he would personally lead his army against the English. It is believed in Rangoon that the Indian Gov- ernment will decide to depose King Thee- baw whether he accedes to English demands or not. Further advices from Burmali say the Spans have risen against King Thebaw. They have burned a number of villages on the west bank of the Salmen River and have been attecking Thamnee. The Bur- mese fled on the approach of the Spans. Fatal Explosien WILKESBARRE, Pa , Oct. 21. A terrible explosioa of gas works took place in Deleware and Hudson coal mine,at Plymouth, this morning. At this hour, 2 a m., one man is dead, and fourieen frightfully burned. Most of the injured men are Poles and Hungarians. LATER. Three Polish laborers have since died. Riel’s Case. Orrawa, Oct. 21. In Riel’s case to-day, before the Privy Council of England, says a cable, the Judges, after hearing Riel’s counsel, stated it was not necessary to hear thie other side. A decision against Riel will be given te- morrow, The Smallpox ia Montreal MontrEAL, Oct. 21. There were fifty-one deaths in this city yesterday from smallpox. The epidemic is far from being under control. Weatner Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the “Varitime Provinces. Toxonto, Oct. 22.—10 a. m. Winds increasing and shifting to westward, cloudy to rainy weather, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Oct. 22, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)....- ve coevebesce as puss (00'S Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) .....- kadieid maieiaeet<+- 45 1 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 50.0 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .54.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. 59.0 —_— To Suave wis Heap,—The 7'imes says: “A couple of Monctonians, one a Liberal Con- servative, the other a Grit, got warm on Tues- day over the St. John election. The liberal Conservative promised in the event of Mr. Mc Leod’selection, to let his whiskers grow with- out shaving for four years, the Grit undertak - ing, in the event of Everett’s election to shave the top of his head for the same period. They “shook” and departed. The Grit has lost, but as Grits very seldom perform what they pro- mise, it may be expected that this particular one will find some way of escaping the penalty of his folly. He will probably soak his head. —_——_—»———— a NR Tue special attention of Farmers and Stock- raisers ‘s respectfully directed to the large Auction Sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, at the late residence of the Hon, John Longworth (deceased) cn Friday next, Octo- ber 23rd, commencing at Il o'clock. See advertisement. A. McNei'l, Auctioneer. costae Tue largest variety and cheapest lot of An Eagle's Victim. A CHILD CARRIED A MILE FROM ITs HOME AND KILLED. On Saturday morning last, the wife of Jean Bapte Romilly, a farmer in St. Vincent de Paul, a village ten miles from Montreal, was feeding her fowls, while her child, aged about two years, was playing around. Suddenly a large bald-headed eagle swoopsd down avd bore the little one cff in its talons. The child screamed and ex- tended itsarms to its mother, who was beside herself with mental agony, but was powerless to render assistance. The screams of the child, however, attract the neighbors, who with shot guns pursue the eagles, The bird was seen to alight with its prey upon the roof of a barn a mile distant, and, lifting up its head, with one powerful stroke it drove its beak into the child’s head and then began its horrid feast. Atthe near approach of the neighbors, who were firing guns to frighten the eagle, it took flight, leaving the child behind. When the body was recovered life was extinct. The skull was split in two and a part had been devoured “I Gave Him an Orange.” [Dr.Conroy’s evidence in EXAMINER of yesterday.] Beside the lowly couch of pain - They watched the flickering breath; They knew that mortal skill was vain To stem the tide of death. For ruthless hands, and heart impure, Though unprovoked by strife, Had aimed the missive all too sure Which dulled the warm, young life. When skill had failed, love took its place; The little gift was given; One moment’s brightness lit the face, And life from death seemed riven. Oh! deep within each: mother’s soul This deed of love shall tel) ; For He who made the wounded whole, Such acts he noteth well. With vicious heart, but words refined, By merely human laws, The knave may judge his better kind, And mock a righteous cause. Yet, Who the reins of Right doth hold Yond tortuous frauds of time, Sees brazen vice, ungilt by gold, And poverty no crime, He shall adjudge in righteousness, And sickness, woe and dearth, With mammon fall; and heaven’s own bliss Outweigh the wrongs of earth. o, a. Charlottetown, Oct 2Ist, 1885. a = : _— Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Oct. 20, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— OD GUNS. 5 Gi is de 0c s on 0c cect OF cal... RS ae 966 00 en Pee ee 14 00 ee SN Wis 4 bedi cceuk 565 00 Be IO i spreig 6 ss kode 10 00 SS ok Feud somaekdans 6 ae 95 00 Rr MINIS 6. aso inc cewdte Hest 120 00 Ne gee TERE Ee eT 15 00 $2052 00 By same steamer on 21st :— eee Serres ee $ 96 00 ey Ns on 00 ks vce v0ebbtens 15 00 ee ee: eee 3% 00 ST GONE, «5 os on eu votncueas 348 UU Py IRD co s'n s cane she civs ee 329 09 Pere ee 3200 00 SP WE PONE ow kv cee canes ine 114 00 1 case lobsters........ 2 ek ieee 5 00 © pegs Surcine. ....is coche 3 00 $4143 00 - SHIP NEWS. > PO RT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 21—Van, McMillan, Isaac’s Harbor; Carrie A, Moore, Sydney, coal; General Gordon, Sangster, Guysboro, bal; Dominion, Young, London- derry, bal. Oct 22—S 8S George Shattuck, Fielding, Halifax; Peter Mitchell, Power, Pert Mulgrave, stone ; Alberton, Tanner, Canso, fish; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Valorous, Johnes, Lunenburg, bal; M & A Morrison, Morrison, Jordan Bay; Walter Alton, Flaherty, Sheet Harbor, bal. CLEARED. Oct 2i—J Fraser, McLellan, Alberton, bal; Mary’ Ford, Newfoundland, fish. OVHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 20—Ent schr Kate, Walsh, Pictou, coal, 21—Mary Ellen, Costain, Point du Chene, barrels; Scud, Graham, Richibucto, lum- ber: Candor, Swim, Ch’town, bal; Black Watch, Malley, Richibucto, lumber. Cld 20-—Schr Ado- nia, Arsenault, Pictou, bal. 21—Black Watch, Malley, Richibucto, bal; Scud, Graham, Richi- bucto, bal. OSBOP.NE HOUSE. Oct 21—J O Arsenault, M P P, Wellington ; Geo Forbes, Vernon River ; A D Bobertson, Souris East; E J Johnston, Dundas; Vernon H Knight, Souris ; P MeCruddin, do ; N McLeod, Orwell ; E Kinsman, Summerside. 22—M Taylor and wife. Brookiyn, Lot 61; Angus Taylor, Hamilton, P E I; ah Taylor, Gurley, Colorado; Wm _ Maskell, Souris: Mr Chas Prescott, Bay Verte, N B ; Geo Robertson, do ; Dr Covey, Crapaud ; W_ Mutch, Eldon; D Bain, I C R, Pictou Landing ; W Sutherland, Misgouche ;O B Wadman, Crapaud ; P J Cahill, Tignish ; Robert Bradshaw, New Glasgow ; Christina Murray, Souris J A Taylor, Hamilton, P EI ; M McInnis, Georgetown ; W C Kennedy, do ; Hugh McLellan, Dundas. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 20—A D Jobnsone, Halifax; C J Cobban, Toronto; C R Burgess, and wife, Wolfville; John E Shatford, Halifax; W W Woodsworth, do; Wm Anderson, Woodstock, Ont; John Hunter,London Ont; J C Redmond, Montreal; F S White, St John; Stewart Burns, Freetown; Jas Bain, Port- land, Me; John Lefurgey, S’Side; Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor. REVERE HOUSE. Oct 21--C L Helliwell, Toronto; E J Howell, Montreal; John Thompson, St John, R H Mat- son, Toronto; F C Simpson, Halifax; P A Dakin, do. MARRIED. In this City, on the 71st instant, by Rev. _ H. Rice, Mr. Albert Sherrin to Miss Hannah J. Wilson, both of Crapand, P. F, Island. At the Methodist Parsonage, by the Rev, E. Bell, on the 2\st instant, Mr. John Birt to Miss Hannah J. Myers, of Peake’s Station. 2 On the 12th inst., at Marray Harbor South, Mrs. S. Howe, widow of the late James Howe, aged 71. Her end was peace, FURNITURE, &c. At Auction, at Rooms to-morrow, FRIDAY, 23rd inst., at 2 o‘clock p. m.:— 1 new Parlor Set (walnut, pooweter ona velvet), 1 new Bedroom Set (walnut and as 1 No. 9 Stewart Ra:nye, with fittings complete. Cook Stoves, Hull Stoves, &c., &c. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Newest feathers at Perkins & Sterns. oc 14 6i eod Ch’town, Oct, 22, ’85,—li EXAMINER. Oo Siegaetwe-aiesiemneen 22, 1886. A a a en eee Se > = - mt onetime eg 2 ee ee LONBEN HEUSE MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 0 LARGE STOCK now showing of New, Choice, Fashion- able Goods :— Short Jersey tioih Jackets. Short Curl Cloth Jackets. Short Nap Cloth Jackets, (German Manufacture, Beautifully Braided ) Long Ottoman Cloth Paletots. Long Nap ‘loth Paletets. Long Silk Ottoman Paletots. (Perfect Fitting.) Children’s Jackets and UWisters, iv light Curl Cloths, &¢.; largest assortment we have Dolmans, beaver cloths. ever shown, Fur-Lia do Cloaks, in Fitch, &, &e Gray Squirrel, White Squirrel, G20, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1885. LO ean er ae ll ts iN OR PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING LIN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bene, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &c., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, Hat Bands, Handke:chiefz, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mant:epiec? Bogdering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Shpper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods, Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xc. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutiand, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been. personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERWNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 85. 20: aenee ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety! Best Workmanship and Cheapest ever offered in the city. My New Establishment is now complete. Has every convenience! Great Facilities ! Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is as near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possible expense. Piease call and get Bargains. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’towr, Sept. 28th, 1885. ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. HT RB. oO CAPITAL, 2 “ ~ - a ww —-_—— HEAD OFFICE—Meontreal. HALIFAX BRANCH — J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ee (Qe ee Risks Taken eon Most Faverabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINOK EDWARD ISLAND: r H. ARNAUD, $2,000,000 Oh’? . an, Jan, 1886 THE GREAT EXHIBITION |: MERCHANTS RANK OF HALIVAX | ‘For St. John’s, Newfoundlaud. STEAMER “BONAVISTA” will be due here FRIDAY MORNING, 23rd OCTOBER, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., i Agents. Ch’town, Oct, 21, 85—~2i The North Atlantic Steamship Co. FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? WILL LEAVE Charlottetown for London on or about the 7th NOVEMBER. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE STEAMSHIP “Nellie Wise” WILL LEAVE Charlotietown fer Liverpool on or about the 15th NOVEMBER, For Freight and Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1885. Executors’ Notice. FPFXHE Undersigned Executrix and Execu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Dopald Mackinnen, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business onder the name and style of “MACKINNON & ©O.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and al] persons having clanns or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day o OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS. CURRIE, Fxecutors, Oct, 2nd—law tf Flour, Cornined, Labrador Herring, & E will sell the above articles cheap for cash or approved paper, wholesale and retail :-— 109 half-barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 50 whole “é “es as 25u Bris. PATENT FLOUR. 125 do SUPERFINE do. 125 do K. D. CORNMEAL, A. HORNE & C@., 155 Queen Street. Ch’town, Oct. l--oaw wky 4i OYSTERS. “F you want Narrows’ Oysters, call at Star . Restaurant, Water Street (opposite Ran- kin House) at any hour, where you can he supplied by the barrel, quart, half-shell or stews, JOHN JOY. Sept. 29, ’°85—-1 mo WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. ee \ ANTED—I» a small family a Couk and Housemaid; no washing. Apoly at this office, oct2! tf NOR SALE—An 8-stop American Organ, first class maker, as good as new, excel- lent tone ; cost $170, will sell for $80. Apply at this office. oct21 3i pd ANTED—A Cock and Housemaid, Apply to Mrs. Gray, Inkerman Honse. oct20—3i pd NOR SALE~—For $300, a comfortable House and well-bwit Barn at head of Hillsborough Street. Apply to C. B, Chap- pell. oct20 Imo eod pd OR SALE-—A balance of 15 barrels of Cement, to clear, at $3.25 ; general price $4. Apply at this office. octl9 tf O LET—Three separate Rooms, suitable for two or three in family. Apply to J. Kelly, Sidney Street, near Gas Works oct 16 tf \ JANTED—A Servant Girl in a small / family; no ehildren. Apply at A. McNeill’s residence, Hillsborough Park. ocl5 ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to the Matron P. E. Island Hospital. ovtl3 tf ANTED—An active Agent for Prince Edward Island, to represent the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. Apply to R. H. Matson, Supt., Revere Hotel, Char- lottetown. oct7 OR SALE.— 500 loads nice dry Kindling Wood; 300 loads Hardwood, at Wood Yard, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Delivered in any part of the city.—WILLIAM BURHOE. eod tf—oct3 OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hilleborough Park. sept? tf ‘O LET—A large Warehousej and Stable, in rear of the subscriber’s store —W. W. Wellner. octl2 2aw 3wks (TO LET--The large brick Store cm Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr27—2aw pat