eee tne joel acd Other ftems. rod do to rock b yey oops marked down rock bottom alia ' THE DAT. | Local and Other Lens. BaNpb at the Rink to-night. oe come ee er we iA MT Suicide at Bunbury, Lot 48. A MELANCHOLY svicide occurred at I ua NHR, OCT FLEECY OBER 123, 1885. eeinaeaeieanneaenineametnanmnemeeeee INTERESTING ANNOUNGRIENE gut he Lavaar this evening nitty bury, Lot 48, on Saturday night. A youog ee” see ‘punta e inane . pices 8! on - Tne City Council meet this evening at 7.30 man eighteen years of age hamed Solomon SPre TAL PRICES, Guring:' Suhitition: Week, f : ek eo g 4.00, tl ; . 3 at REID BROS., in pouue® RINK Rand of the S2ad o amin, hene himself in one of the out- a will b Kink to-night with a} Lenape & Gore's new advertisement will ap buildings on the farm. The deceased had Bread and Butter Goods, pt slioe ¥ eramme pear t-morrow. been weakminded fora number of years, gest lees o al a - Lately he becamo unusually depressed in all of which ye ae — ese are not the 7 rile a e SEP ; : ; ’ vb ( ye . - ppaxanven Professor of Eaglich r J OSEPH'S Bazaar will be continued | 8Pirits on account of his mother’s death a accumulation o 3 ‘ Be in Dalhouwse College, paid his | #18 eveing aad to-morrow evening, and the severe illness of his sister and a pews ae %, ~ tye . ature ; a in : Men savy Keefers, $5, 26, 37, to 314 each. Le ends in Charlo one eg & visit on Seren ait Orr: tn brother, both of whom are suff ring from Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.60, #2, and up. ou day and left tor Halifax this morning : . who want bargains in Fancy Goods fever. On Saturday hight he was missed -o:0-—- — Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles, $8.85, r ; ¥ : ? . ; 312 gyeurea?s o sfould go to St. Joseph's Bezaar this even-|ftom the house. His sister went to look ee : 1a Wa @ictke ty Terk becthbdnensd Gin f ; or v Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles (to arrive) yy and fest've New \-Keeper, &- or him but failed to find him in the barn. only $6.50. a Rishe’, is the iatest > eres tor —e at —_—e-— Yesterday morning his sister went to Mr. Child's Sane Pe Bit alt Series, OF OS. to Os, + . » b 7s Ww ae , ae 7 ; as Suits, Falls 28, $2.50, . aaewey = Venere. a a - ; S. Boryp, City Editor of the Mone |J- F. Baker’s house and enquired for her Youth's Tweed Suits, Fall and Winter Styles, rong recommendations ' Fhe shape of} ton /unes. is visitng the city. He is staying| brother. Alex. McInnis who was there $5.50 and up. $40,000 of his employer's money. at the Rankin Men's Island Tweed Pants (our make) $1.50 pin FOB awards ul o . , ‘ lee . y * psy Joseru OK first lecture (W ednes in: rue schooner Mornia g Star was last night went with her and searched the outbuild- ings on the Hamm farm. Ina dark room off the stable they found the unfortunate WILL SELL FOR THE and up. Mens Island Tweed Suits, $12 and up (our make. ) » ) willbe “Seven Modern | ¢ 7 } . ee Vidi on iii gap, #2 November id.” and on Thureday saha ts cana Peake's Wharf by some | young man hanging, by a hoise-reins to the Meakin ee Wonders = “> wakes -* Dose Death Fnd J Gal, beams, cold and dead. Hoe was cut down . Ls pet — of Tweeds and Overcoatings ae Sth 2 ‘ ry - = , . in the market, made up to ord by a Sci ific g — . , . romptly, ee , Ul order by a Scientific even he selections are grand, the universal Stick in Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island os : ptly pte ga was sent for. An N Pailor, at short notice, and every garment war- cendirt being that those two discourses are | sold at auction to-day by A. H. B. Macgowan 1 ; was . in view of the body and a el i the ao at from $2 to % of a ane , great masterpl ces. e . a b Alfred Cobb, aged 4 Novel CREMATION Nu at 9% to 98 per cent. >. a : Vs -wav i . rue plankway leading down the Steam verdict returned according to the above taots. Tho family have the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement. incl SIF A large stock of Tailor’s Trimmings at a sacri- ce. Men’s Undersuits, only 60cts each, worth $1. Ladies’ Undervests, $1 and up (in merino.) = erfield. , wi J 3 arf in % o years, of East oe . ‘ are ao. Navig ‘tion W harf 18 In & very dangerous state, 5 Asan ee omg Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, (all woo ) bes at the Pp ” oy et k to his tol and re quires immediate attention. wo y Sh nang ri ] his body be taken to his tobaces og 2 ca j ‘ray Shirting Flannel, winter weights, 18cts, phen he dies “4 7 Jor three days, and thea i nee te a Summerside Hxports. Immense Stock of FLEEC Y COT’ | 6) N S 70cts and up. inter weig . pern and there I ona soteall with a RANK ARRAR, of Augusta, Me., ar- te Matamoth stock of Trunks and Valises, 75cts taken to ® pill near the Mouse, & rived «n Saturday evening to purchase more SuMMERSIDE, Oct. 8 and up. , é aan ail, and burned horses for the United States market bs or Apes Ladies’ and Children’s Rubber Capes, $1.25 , Z — > oO upper ore ene ane ae of Wales, At Pp "a: e y 1 B ; Off: | } s oracles’ Corsets (American makes) 50cts for Tat Rock Band Cone re 3 ee Be Mitirary —No 2 Battery of Garrison Ar- “at rs m " er, for Point du Chene ts AL reé's eyer efore Offered to the | eonle Double Busks, k sical novelty he age, lately | ¢ipery w oh Set ot ty Ta nt On OEE ish oa bee as oo 0 $ 287 00 a * ' > Ladies’ Skating Rink Corsets (perfect fitting( ' he Crystal Palace, London, will give pet acai dae eae he an) © Sane Satie. 3... FCO ks 3 00 of this Country ; eit paki t Basti ) ike aaa . . ‘ocKk Sharp. 4 attendance ‘ a ae Oop-sk yi J relti aol their — en - al sail stn the req tir Ot ae Meéex Captain a oe co DCTS 6 o's 050 oe oipa sen ches e 1 00 Site. an. nt Bastion, in all the latest noveltiae, - . on Friday and Saturday even- dial ’ 7 es. cw ds ok be Oe a tac. ok 165 00 _ ee pa x : 1 > . 7 Ladies’ Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair om A Halt lath November. A. matinee | ™*24ine- s 490 Ibepark.s e022, 26 00] Good Heavy Pleecy Cottons, worth 8c, for 9¢ per Yard) warrantes, ony seis?” Bi ae A6 a given on Saturday efter- ee bier ant ie cbeaeel... .0.4.5.45 3. ; 6 ‘< $ acdies Linen Collars, 6cts, up; a fuil stoek o for children will be gy =o : ; _ AT the Stipendiary Magistrate's court this! 5038 tha a bi i ata abo gee -— no . ‘ s 1%¢, $6 7¢ he Winter Gloves, 22cts, up. : ee ; - turenoon, two nuisance cases were di 2 of VS £8 LOAUMEP..... 1... eee ee enone ZU; American Felt Hats and Cap’,in Fall Styles, 4008. s ee ee ae nn eOeO 10 WECR |... ss. . ok eck locos 170 00 «6 ‘““ te 66 13¢ éé i0e ‘c 50cts, up. sr the Meth iat (Brick) Church last even- | 4° of . — aoe to an lodian was oe > Prin. me Wyte Cottons, Tickings, Wincies, ; - tov Job Shenton, preached a} 8 Jo@rned, four druvks were fined the usual gf 66 ‘< 66 é< or ‘< . “é retonnes, &c. a. ing, er sed 7 eloquent a ato from | *mounts and an assault case was dismissed. B 9961. 00 15¢, ile A full stock of Gents’ Furnishings. pwerta. a ie . . ‘ inieiil . > 3 tes ta i se. 74 “ “ce ¢ . “6 “ S a ae st clause tb - y same steamer on Q¢th ; ’ a F clocinates, ?nd chat ire lause of the i4 hb ais taal en aii oe “eel 20¢ ’ i4e - ¢ “Bj LID BROS. “The wise man’s eyes are in his store of Mr. C, P. Fletcher was] 170 I ae $ 206 60 ‘ Mt The large congregations who attend | entered ‘ast night, and fifteen dol'ars worth of | 331 Iba sheep pelts................ 132 00 CAMERON BLOCK, Rev. gentleman's services testify to his ae m, The thy snch as Hates, she., stolen eS ae | 283 00 Peeve | eae Ch’town, Oct. 5, 1885, sopalarity and ability. , aa ae ce — broke a pane of glass} 47 cases Ps in cde Sean ahsk sl 232 WW —— ee ae ; a the front win we Sarees through it. = _ ee. sats 219 h- ns) 426 00 A BIG LOT, Fleeced on Both Sides, a little soiled, worth 4 ; : ho ie undergoing Zhe re bs fe : “— s 8 Ts sci oeus 04505 / ; Megs. BuLta, who i* Gadergo 6 - ae Rev. George Howie will lecture in Zion 7 bris : ge ve 71 Executors Notice sble fas' 8 Syracuse, N Y., completed her Church to-morrow evening, on ‘* Lebano } ioe potatoes .. 66. vee. wees, 400) 14 cents, for 7) cents. ® arb day without food en IT hursday. In the My School Days.” The > ‘ ‘ aL Mn ant eee hee eae 3? 00 “ on ; ; . : orning she swallowed half a teaspoon of ee ere snd “e a le bee te ene he aang ae oe 80 00 E Ce ee Executrix and Hxecu- oe Prayers were said over her during the he. os Sale et a ee oe — 20: tors of the last Will and Testament of jiquor. a saectched several: inches im o_— or Hebrew figures, Admission, 10 $1608 00 the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, day. She — She i cents. tanner, deceased, carrying on business under , he . org . >» is “ero n ; ; ; jgngth since her fast begau a t e : - ee By same steamer ov 10th : | ; ; . TH the name and style of “MACKINNON & weker and recognizes no one bu er Horse SHipMeNts —Thirty-3'x horses were cs kK ; ©O.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to daughter. shipped in the stesmer St. Lawrence this} 54 C"€8 *Bg8. ...-.-+--+eeeeee. 278 00 his estate to make immediate payment to — morning. Of these Mr. Chas. Trask of BIZ MRCP. 6. 2 sen sc eceneesenye-es 405 00 i Seder ee ean a ae nat tee te ce uM . . . : 19 cattle 475 00 them at his late cffice, in Grafton Street, Ma Tazo. L. Cuarrecre, Age s rardiner, Me, took seventeen, Mr. Thomas 3 me cae ee) +#9 +Fs ty Aes on» Se 2 10: in Charlottetown, and all persons having. Redpath |.yceum Bureau, has just received simpson took thirteen and Mr J. B, Hamm, 45 ccitualte. enusasth SEULE EL ee eee _86 00 claims or demands against the said estate are the following relative to the expected visit of | of St John, N B., took six. They werea fine Ghorses.. .... ...... .. 2.400. 763 00 hereby required furpi Justin Mearthy M. P. - lot of horses 180 Ibs cheese 22 00 : poet : Fithi a ae te ae f c hy. : 10 , G s . ee OCOCH TS 6 mh ae ee 08 © 2 — , 1 vs Rostox, Oct, 8, 1885. : —.--- re I, iss sve. ov eee 48 00 K | S e bs - Rr Ni S er Ce ee ee - “We are just in receipt of a letter from [REMONT TEMPLE, Boston, isa remarkablic 8 bris potatoes.... ..... 4 00 ® Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day o ‘arthy, stating that the Eng-| >uilding. Here, each Monday, at 12 o’clock tonne OCTOBE 885 ; J Mr, Jastin McCarthy, stating 8 ; : . i JTOBER, 1885. ur. Jetstions may be postponed until | *Barp, comes Joseph Cook to face over 3.000 $2031 00 Ch’town, Sept, 30, ’85. MARY JANE MACKINNON January, in which esse he cannot visit this | ™€% aud women, an audience about as repre- SS eee : / lites _— ; nt : : Ruccuteiz. sentative of this as the one Peter preached the first sermon on the day of Pentecost was a representative of that sage. Joseph Cook is what the Germns call a many-sided man He is the greatest prophet of his time, a John the Baptist of the nineteenth century. Give him t'me. He knows his ground, and in his chosen work he has'no peer.—Fie Advance, Chicago. SHIP NEWs. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, country this season, therefore, take no action on our previous letter. Yours truly, RepratH Lycecm BurReav, W. McLEAN, JAS. CURRIE, Oct. 2nd—law tf Exccutors, _ eres WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &. G. H. HASZARD, Printer, Bookbinder, pecccsxe22e+ ; ENTERED. Few people have any idea of the care with Te which tobacco has to be attended after it 1s frown. [t will imbibe odors of almost any Oct ¥—John Tilton, McPherson, P L‘&, Anderson, do, coal Oct 10—Lily A W, Leslie, Sydney, coal Pictou; kind if placed near the source of them. A otter pig style, fur instance, near the place where Qvire a number of students for Dal- sisiliiaille the planter stores his crops will impare a dis-| housie College. Halifax, were passengers by . . Wellner. octl2 2aw 3wke agreesble flavor which no care afterwards will! tho steamer Princess of Wales this morning. Oct 9 —Amelia, LeBlanc, Halifax, bal; Albion, : : : ; | J divest it of. Among the precautions taken to! among them were Mr. Fulton Coffin, off Chspman, Buctouche, mdse; Pholine, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OARDERS—Four gentlemen or lady ) Boarders may find comfortable accommo- dation by applying at Tur Examiner office, octi2 3imo w fri pd VAKEN BY MISTAKE--On Saturday last, the 10th inst., at 4 o’clock. p. m., there was taken away, by mistake, the Valise of a male passenger, at the Railway Station, Char- lottetcwn As there was nothing in it of any value or importance to anybody, except the owner, @ Suitable reward will be given for ite. return. Please send it, either by train or. otherwire, to Mr. C. H. Dingwell, Baggage Master, “harlottetown Railway Station, who will givif the reward immediately on receipt of the va}se, octl2 wky li Marshman, do, coal. Oct 10—John Tilton, McPherson, Pictou, bal; P LG, Anderson, do, do; Margaret Jane, Greene, Richibucto, brigt L J Westaway, Buchanan, Crapaud, bal. OrHER PORTS. Summerside Oct 8—ent, Cameron, Shemogue, lum Baquet, Montreal, mdse. 10—Lizgzie ©, Campbell, Pictou, coal. 8—ald, sch Morning Light, MeArthyr, Chatham, bal. 9 —Mary Mac, Perguson, Shediac, bal; Favorite, Camp- bell, Shemgue, bal; Hattie G,Clark, Crapaud, lum; es Miramichi, Baquet, Charlottetown, mdse; Moss Clow, Harrington, Barbadoes, 10,386 bush white oats, 193 bris potatoes, 52 sheep—$5,214; shipped by Hon John Le- furgey. obtain a fautless leaf for the ‘Myrtle Navy’ brand, is to ascertain carefully the methods which every farmer adopts with his crops in the sections of Virginia where the ‘Myrtle Navy’ is grown. Mount Stewart, of the fourth year class ; Miss Charlotte MacNeill, of Charlottetown; Messrs. James ©. Shaw and Henry C. Shaw, of Covehead; Ambrose W, McLeod, of Dunstaffaage, of the third year class, and Messrs. Gordon Laird, of Charlotte- town, and John Fraser, of Alberton, of the first year class, The remainder of Prince Edward Island’s contingent—six or more in number—to Dalhonsie College, will leave early next week to rejoin their classes. We bespeak for them the traditional guccess of P. E. Isla..ders abroad. scot attenadlien Seviick’s Great Live AnimaL SuHow is now on exhibition on the Market Square, and consists of the Great Indian War Horse, the same as the celebrated Half-breed Rebel Lead- er rode during the Northwest Rebellion. He has mane enough for four common horses, which shows the durability of the animal. Also a live Moose, the finest ever exhibited in OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &C. USE, BRORLVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- The bray kige Correspoucent Cards, STE « *) OPALESANTE CARDS: with ENVELOPES. ESOS ‘ : A Large and Beautifnl Assortment of KANSAS papers give particulars of the acci- dental death last month, at the age of thirty, of William Mardoch Mellish, only son of Mr. William Mellish, formerly of Powna!l, now of Hillsboro, N. 8, We are sure that Mr. and Mrs. Mellish’s many frienis on this Island will deeply sympathize with them in the loss of their son, as well as with the bereaved young widow. The deccased and his brother- w-law, Dr. J. 8S. Gildings, were about start- ing to visit a patient living some miles distant. As the road lay through a wood they hoped to shoot seme game, and put their guns in the bottom of the waggon. Mr. Mellish, while standing in the rear, took hold of the muzzle of one of the guns to move it, causing its dis- charga. His rightarm was so shattered that sch Favorite, 9—ss Miramichi, LONDOY COURT STATIONERY, in Hem-stitch. Octavo Note, and ENVELOPES. FLORAL NOTE, very Cheap in boxes. eS borrow for a client, $2,500 on real estate ; liberal interest. Apply octlO 2i *%O LET—House on Dorchester Street The Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle J" caren recess} Apply to @, C. Worthy. at this office. DIED. Of consumption, on Thursday 8th inst., at Dr. Giddings and three other physicians de- cided to dmputute it. Mr. Meliish rallied for #short time aiter the operation, but in spite of every effort he died in eight hours after the scident, The deceased was a young man of energy, ability and high promise, aud was a general favorite, Being a Master Mason, and Senior Warden of his !odge, the Masons in great number, and also the Knights of Pythias, walked at his feral, —__—~»-—__— Tat Gospen Anmy.—Since the arrival of this little band of Christian workers, the Academy of Music h«s been nightly crowded | mt the excitement is still kept up Their inde of work may be aovel but it ia never- theiess effective The Gospel Army originated a St. John, N. B, last spring. Its aim is to reach not only the unconverted but also those Who takeno active interest in the churches, 226 meetings are ield at auch hours as not to laterfere with the different churches. They are held ia Public Halls, so as to have it as tadenowivativnal ss possible, and also that any Christian may have perfect liberty and free- we to bake p3rt in tne services, and because many wili come who will not attend the churches. Converts are alw 1ys recommended to join the church of their own choice This —? differs from the Salvation Army in at the Salvation Army organize perman- M4y ang are separate and distinct from the sherches, and hold services at the same hour “ the churches. While adopting many of We methods of the Saly ation Army, they omit te use of drums and flags and other of the teu Prominent features. The Charlotte- Calin detachment, is ¢: mposed of Capt. J. H. — Miss Bartlett and Mrs. Weeks. Be- g.. ting from the Ha!l for the Market ware they hold a short prayer meeting, ri page sing'ng on their knees this or simi Army Hymns —*} will go Lord, I will Cem I will go where you want me to and si hen s‘arting off with burning torches ae Hog Some suitable marching Hymn, — to Market Square where they are toocle ae by a large crowd. At a ymns are sang and invitations given thereh . ‘oe the Hall. The meetings are ress y always filed with many who come good peey , aud many of them receive Quite _ ressions. So far, there have been Game er of converts. Jt is thought by that . because clergymen do not take ~~ itethois. are opposed to the Army and its . » but this is not 60. The Army have * prayers of all the churches, and the work North America; and the Great King Black Labrador Bear, the Baby Bear, a Porcupine and foyr choice Hunting Dogs. As this exhibition closes here t0-morrow even- ing, at 9 o'clock, do not miss this opportunity of seeing it. A large number of respectable ladies and gentlemsa have already visited it, and pronounce it well worth seeing Mr. Sellick is a native of this Island, but has spent the greater part of his life in the great North American forests, hunting and trap- ping. Having now returned to his native country with this large collection of wild animals, ete, which he wil] exhibit in all principal parts of the Island. li, pd. seinen REFERRING to the deaths of last year in the Presbyterian Church of the Provinees, Mode- rator McLe1n, at the meeting of Synod, said : ‘Rev. Mr. Sedgewirk, whose death had been referred to, was a neighbor of his, and was his friend and counsellor for twenty-one years His influence was felt as that of the morning sup; his honesty, his kindness, his love for treth, bis fervency, gave him a wonderful power, which he used for the service of his Master. He was called away suddenly, i. answer to his prayers that he might not be a trouble to his friends in his declining years. Rev. Mr, Munro, well known in P. FE. Island, has been carried away at a ripe old age. Both of these honored.men have left be- hind them sous in the ministry. The vener- able Mr. Wilson has also passed away. He was highly spoken of in Cape Breton. Rev. Chas. Fraser was also called away suddenly. While these honored servants have been re- moved, we are thankful to be here to welcome the young men who have been recently or- dained, aud who give promise of great use fulness,” a A Lyorurer rrom Paestine.—The Rey. G. Howie, a pative of Syria and a graduate of Edinburgh, arrived in Halifax on the 28th April last, and at once commenced a course of lectures upon the threefold subject, via: Pro- testant Missions in the East; the state of Temperance there; Bible landa—its peoples, their customs, habits, dress, buildings, &c. Mr, Howie arrived in Charlottetown on Satur- day last and occupied the pulpits of St. James and Zion churches, and on Tharsday in St. James’ Church. Sometimes he appears iu Eastern costume and always endeavors to ex- plain and illustrate certain texts of Scripture by means of his lectures, On the last two Sundays of October he is expected to preach bis father’s reaidence, \,eorgetown, und forti- tied by the last Sacraments of the Catholic Church, John McDonell, late *0f Gloucester, Mass., U, S., in the 38th year of his age. (Gloucester papers please copy.) HOTEL ARRIVALS. aay 8ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. Oct 10—~Albert Robertson, West River; G W Sutherland, Montague; John Robertson, do; Mon- tague Robertson, do: G Wright, do; Edware Ra Souris; S Warren, do; E L Thompson, Malpetfué: W I, Poole, Sturgeon: J. Heber Haslam, Spring field; S M_ Esterbrooks, Sackville; Thos Waye, Souris; F J MeGougan, Malpeque; John Me. Gougan. do ; George Conroy, Tignish; J H Cogs- well, Georgetown; Maggie Davison, Eldon ; Char- lotte McNeill, do; Jas Luxton, do; John Chaisson, Tignish. OSBORNE HOUSE Oct. 10—O B Emery and wife, Deer Island, N B; J B Arr, Fredericton, N B; S Farquharson St. Andrew’s; Sydney Murray, Spring Hill, N B: W Spencer, Montreal; E R Cadwell. Annapolis, N S; J W Fitsvatrick, St Jona, N B:M McelInnis Georgetqwn;. J 'K G Fraser, Alberton. 12th, N McLeod, Orwell; M McInnis, St Peter’s Bay. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 10—J S Boyd, Moncton; A Parsons, Mon- treal; Newton G Martin, do; J W Allison, Haii fax; Frank Burch, Montreal; Judson Fuller, Low- eli, Mass; W H Shedd, do; Frank Farrar, Augusta, Mc; Allan Finlayson, Vernon River Bridge. POTATO BAGS, STARCH BAGS, GRAIN BAGS, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZAKD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 6—2wks eod FEATHERS, ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Highest cash price paid for any quantity of good Geese Feathers at my Furniture Ware- room3. Come and get Bargains in all kind @& Furni- ture, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Sept 28—Ilmo Memorandum Pecket Books. If you want something that will please in every way, call and see my stock. THS PERFECT MUCILAGE BOTTLE. This is a real gem and wil) abways giv: ! satisfaction. ENVELOPES! will never upset and can be hung up 4o desk, The Pocket Mucilage Bottle, very handy in every way. INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or querter Thousand, in all Siges and Qualities octlO 3i pd SERVANT WANTED—For general honse- wK work. Apply at Examinex office. oct? 3i W ANTED-A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. oct? ‘e-O LET—A new tenement House, near 4% McKinnon & MeLean’s foundry, con- taining five reoms and attic. Apply to Patrick Parmer. oct8 3i th fri mo pd \ »} 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 oct? ing and Wedding Cards. G. H. Ch’towr, Sept, 12, 85. Charlottetown Boot EW BOOTS! New Lasts! ———.0: Latest Styles ! Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. 0 I always keep in stcck a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. ———— and Shoe Factory. We are making our FALL BOOTS on the NOR SALE.— 500 loads nice dry Kindlin Wood; 300 Joads Hardwood, at Woo Yard, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Delivered in any part of the city.—WILLIAM BuRHOE eod tf—oct3 W O LET For six months, from lst Nov., & furnished House, with use of horse and, Cow. Apply at this office. sepl2 ANTED—A Girl for general house- work. Apply at the Revere House. oct 1 tf FDOARDERS—tTwo or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. sept? tf ANTED—A Leader of Psalmody, tow St James’ Church. Applicatioa to be. made, not later than October 20th, to T. C. James, Clerk of Session, from whom all infor- mation can be obtained. ocl 2aw 3wks OARDERS can be comfortably accommo- dated in a private family, with parlour, dining and bedrooms; situation healthy ; terms moderate. Apply at Tue ExamIngk office. aug25 OOMS TO LET—*‘uaitable for cffices or Sample Rooms. Enquire of W. R. Borebam, Grafton Street. aug18 tf fFVO LET-—-The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- sion given first of May. Apply to A, White. apt 27—2aw pat We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, in Summerside Presbyterian Church, and we e the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched op the inside. understand that he will be pleased to accept invitations to lecture in any part cf the Meednes £9 on more successfully in the * Members of the Army and laymen, ai %0 LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen st of order is preserved at these mevt- Street, lately ccoupied by Mr. James WHITE OATS 1 They cannot be beaten in price, ings, although etnieemn a -. de. | Island, on the subj2cte above referred to, His Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, E Sram much Sia aee is ae uF — = termes are not only easy but drastic. His let- , : _ | quality and fit, Shand. Apply te M. Stevenson mar23 tf our Police. The army hale rele reatly | ters may be addressed to Sommerside or > \ \ J ANTED.—5,000 bush. WHITE OATS, SOLE LEATHER, by the Side aad Roll. \URSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FXAMI- ihtose ork by the cheerful and active | St James ates an tae toned a PENTGN T. NEWBERY, DORSEY, GOFF & CO, NER, fhe Jatest local and foreign news Boom ney snene be, oo ieee. : re er middie or end of December, Ch'town, Sept. 23,86 —whky pat Ch’town, Sept. 2nd, 1885, ean always be found therein.