TH : : names 4 vill be at he efltnes of A l. Mellis! MeD ald. | }3 Electors LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Beer Bros ae sides are enclosed with half-inch polished : 1 e1E es Miss ta glass with two-inch bevelled edge. There | 2@tyY bank deposit in Ireland, £616,000 a I . Sept 20 are beautifully carved urns set on | ™ore in the savings bank, and £92,000 - each corner immediately over the col- | Te paid as interest on Government imns. The top rises towards the centre | Securities. he liberals say the advance V Ise where stands a centre piece twenty-six of prosperity is due to" the conciliatory : 38 Up ches high, of handsome design and ele- | P icy of the present Government. lhe gant carving. The driver’s seat is entire- | Unionists say the reason is to be found in - lv covered with a Hammercloth, neatly | fact that the prospects of Home rule Mr. W. W. Clarke is now iraped and fringed with heavy | 4% fad.nz away into nothingness . 55m x by biack silk bullion fringe. The in- Roval commisioners sometimes get an- , Ha terior 1s finished in quartered oak, | *wers they do not ¢ xpect. Lord Carring -_—- the curtains are of heavy plaited broad- | ton, an Enylish peer, is at the head of a : . pe cloth edged with deep silk fringe and | ¢ommission appointed by the Giadstone va ", 9 arge ta sels, At each side of the bottom | Government to enqnire inte the Welsh ! : ire heavy silver rails to protect the glass. | land q sestion. He asked a Welsh farmer — “a on Che platform gears are of the late-t pat- | What, in his opinion, was the canse of the , : tern used, and the s at handles, rails, toe-] tzreultura!l depression. “Well,” said the . 5 = r war!, and other trimmings are very | farmer, in my opinion, its the Liberal 5 \ ” "| heavy ane all of silver ” | Government. Thave noticed that whep- Phe carvings, mountings, glass and | ever a Liberal Government is in, the far- ied raperies were supplied by the owners. | mers have bad times = After that Lord vs : he «a ~ | The earriage work and painting is of the | Carrington let the farmer alone, H .* i ? a : . ore ae onder and is ub credit to Messrs In England 1 rilway travelling is grad- : wi cInnis Bros., who are fast making a] ually being reformed on the improved om world wide reputation for superior work | system that prevails on this continent. The see: heme te Atieesten ta hee line. It is pleasing to know that | amal! boxes of compartments are giving a o Sept: 27th and 28th will such work can be produced at home, and place to roomy cars; there are» sleepers on : . . ve congratulate both the owners and the some of the night expresses and dining " any p ssenger train up to Pi tg j i lead Saturday 29th inst. by presenting pag ti : _ | cars on some of the be-t day trains. Thi ‘ tor acertificate of attendance Ve are told that the American price of | three classes are beinz reduced to two, scar ofthis kind is $1,300, while the] and the second class, the emb'em of Eng- = a stof this one was something under | lish respectable mediocrity, is fast disap- — or $1,000. This is a fact worth noting. pearing. Nearly everybody “travels third” ace pt t pos t ) _—_——_———__ 0+ 0+ — now-a-days. I he Americ an : system ; f W R Street School. Mr PERSONAL. checking baggage 18 beginning to take Va g in his place t la : : hold, and allogether, though there is no- : Be Consn ook Rev. T. J. Deinstait, Yarmouth, N. S.,] thing like the ease of mind and body to vax in town vesterday enroute home from | be found in travelling on this side of the sdiiicsintiaa P. E. Island.— Moncton Times water, there are signs of improvement. P ‘ RT At the Pp slice court to r Hu ison, Picton, anl W J Lan- we ee a Scott Act summonses against P.; sace and wife, Montreal, were regis- The anction sale of Mr. James Me- p (Gillis and P. S. Brown were dismissed. | tered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon Leol’s wimirably situated residence (as hee McDonald was fined $100 and Capt. Maleo'm Macdonald and Mrs. Mac- | advertised) on Saturday next at noon, @111: sts or two months imprisonment | fonal i left this morning on @ visit to St. | offers an excellent chance to buy a valu ¢ \ i off ‘e against the Canada John and other cities in New Brunawick, | able house and premises at a barg&in. ance Act Ihree boys for the lar- . i 4 ' at from the pre- : | s Lewis, were each fined $1 - A Sertovs Acctpextr.— The Summerside Journal says One day iast week My Mark Coady,a young manat Clermont, Lat ‘ ew ning With @ root cntter al Mr Ma lonald’s, had h 8 right arth g tr vachine, by which the elbow was badly cut and torn. He nar- row sped losing the arm, and will be laid up f “some days. aga" Be Sea Mark Wright & Co. have i to contracts for pews for a King’s County; chairs for a new ‘ ‘ l, N.S., and opera chairs f ew Opera House Kingston, N.B Itt ist make a ditlerence with the not this firm finish up : +} bay tic Air S@a.c® smooth—or leave en wta little rough, for the good of the pants trad J 7 Tae Cannoit axp Worcester. — A despatch from Quincy, Mase., says the old steamships Carroll and Worcester, of the Nortl: Atiantic line, condemned and haul- ed t Nat Island, off Heough’s Neck, Qu *t spring, were purchased by } i Butler & Murphy, who have been busy all | removing the finishings. Everything moveable of value was taken off yesterday afternoon and the torch ap- pl ed Little remains now but a few tie summer ; fine wan | ot : - os “ a , “mouldering embers. When these cool off telling last night by Mr. Khadder, With- (Funeral will leave her Jate residence, the copper will be removed. yutany pretension to style, vet he pic-{corner of Richmond and Cumberland eee tured to his audience scenes from Jewish | Streets, at 8.45 o’clock on Friday morn- Ix Goop Haxps.—A few daya ago a} tleman picked up a check m Richmond street agd doing we Kft vn ger for a snug sum ret iit the owner, a lawver business in the neighborhood The check was regniarly signed and made payable to bearer. It seems that after the check was mmwie t it was cashed by the drawer, who forgot to destroy it after cashing. Whether the check was blown out of the lawyer’s office window or swept out is not known Itis fortunate forthe lawyer that it fell tato the hands it did. - Tue Dexe axp tHe WHreLparrow.— A newspaper correspon lent who was with the Duke of Anstralia, is responsible for the fullowing stort: Australians loved | his naturalness, and this is naturalness occas the Duke for the kind of form his jonally took. It was at Penola, a town On the borders of Victoria and South Australia, and the Duke, then Prince functions and They some nsti- George . Was very sick of being stared at like a wild beast were crtting the firct sod for tute or other, so there was a wheelbarrow handy. The moment the ceremony was over and their tutur’s eyes off Prince (x brother into them, pushed his the wheelbarrow and ran him along for about fifty yards Then he turned round to the spectators and said conspicuously, | “T 2 ‘ } ihere, taxe itand stick it in a glass thoroughly in the/| aoe srsagh row : grew wi d with loy- Johnson & Johnson, humor - wn last evening with a general cargo and the foi! Hensley, Mrs J W Donovan, Thos Rogers, Mrs | Blake, Geo } orbes, Wilfred F bes, Mrs | Lanning, Miss Burris, Mre Glase, Mre Conne ly, Miss Emma Davies, Mrs Foley, ! Mrz A Bur se, M ra Dalton, Miss E Mur- } By, Heien Hunter, Matilla McAdam, | , Mary A Simpson, Ella 8 | Holmes, Miss S A Doiron, Mise C McRae, Teaae © l,A C Douse,Lottie Lanning, Mra Simpson, Miss M A Simpson, Miss ME Kotertaon, Miss H Hunter, Mrs J Lawler, Miss Moxey, Miss wing passengers : Mrs ithe Cam phe sourke, Mr Read ng, I ' pe s 08 PF altor Idw Barr, Mias Allert Babcock, Miss Bovyer, i, Mrs P Mrs McGraw, K J Mart Mra O'Connor, Mra Huntley, Boma H intley, ow lees A Pretle, Weilingt m Sobey, Mias M Bylan, | Efie McPhee. € v McPhee, McPhee. Jdenaic “an, An i ate ani Evi Mrs Murray, Fravere, Miss gor, Miss McLellan, McDonald, Flora ¥»& mt, Kate McDonald, Margaret Catm- .” Flora Grant, Patrick Monaghae, R Kennedy, Frank A Kennedy, Jeun ¢ Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Sadie Mackenzie, Lizzie Monaghan, Mivs T M Sewart, Rachel Macdonald, Sarah Mac- ald, Margaret MeCarr n, Maggie Camp- H, Aonie Can pbell, Ethel Macdonald, Mary Macdonal i, Thos Raftry, Selina th, Mrs Catherine Merlan, Kate Me- ‘; eyor, at } wanted a funeral car, they gave the order EK HOME MANUFACTURE AGAIN, Believing as they doin home made goods, when Messrs. Mark Wright & (Co. to Messra. Me Lunis Bros of this city. A few davs ago this car made its first ap pearance on our streets, It is built after the latest American pattern, and is pro- DAILY EXAMINER . NEWS NOTES. This year has been a record breaker for visitors to Stratfurd-on-Avon. The at- tempts of an American speculator to pur- chase Ann Hathaway’s cottage for the Chicago Exhibition sent a constant crash of tourists to Stratford and the pretty vil- lage of Shottery. The Shakespeare trus- | plained in a most interesting way. A ' wy. —The Florida left for Bos- | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. 35 cases CLES .0.cceeesereeeeeee cece. $ 105 5 barrels mackerel................ 75 I Om geme......<2t4. ; 5 ° OTB 2 cocccccceccecocsccccoccccce SU | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. ieee te ee ta i 119 eeptl9 ere ee a ec cna aS weseeee 32 ak OTD We: CINE: ics sg 1037 $ 1453 E Binns, Mise A| appoint a great many custom- ers by not getting their work rebhe, Wm MeGraw,|done promptly. Mr O’Connor,| part, as the tremendous rush en 3S Murray, Rossel! we experienced was far be- , Maggie | ¢ McPherson, Mary Me-| have provided for any emer- gency in the future, and can promise promptness and dis- patch in filling all orders. nounced by competent judges to be the tinest funeral car in Canada. The lines of the car are all straight. Four handseme- vy carved columns support the top, the tees will know better in future than to giving up Such a paying investment. During tne year ending June, 1894, there was an increase of £793,000 in ordi- Several parties who have called within the last few days are much pleased with this beautiful residence and its fine surroun i- Cardinal Gibbons goes to Rome this all by request of the Pope, who desires o consult him in regard to the policy of he Roman Catholic Church in the United States. The Empress Engenie recently took ?rince Napoleon with her to Windsor to present him to the Most of her wealth is in good stocks Mr. Robert Toombs, of Charlottetown, who has been here a few days in connection vith his business here leaves to-day for Mrs. Toombs accompanies him.— Moneton Timey. At the Queen Hotel to-day were regis- tered: Miss M J Macdonald, Glenaladale-; Miss M H Macdonald, do; Miss M Mac- ings. > 0 ee “Were are you going, my pretty maid ?” “[’m going a shopping, kind sir, she raid. “And who get allof your valuable trade ?” «The advertisers, sir,” When the system is all run down, and no hope of obtaiuing nourishment by the ordinary food supply, then take Miller’s Emulsion, the great flesh and blood maker, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bronchitis and all diseases of throatand lungs. Every bottle warranted. “ lian, Wood Islands; Miss Macdonald, No oily taste like others. In big bottles, Gienaladale; Mr. Macdonald, do. Among | 50.. and $1.00 at druggists. the arrivals last evening were Mrs J Cayley ; eg ind son, Chicago; W J Miller, Mastera LL KE MillerantHC Miller, city; H M Jost, Lilie R McCurdy, Halifax; hos Bremner, Miss C Bremner, do; Rev George McMillan, Malpeque; and A D Mur- ray, Pictou. Queen as her heir. English she said. rome, English malt vinegar, for pickling, only 482 per gallon, at Beer & Golf's. per | fiuveboro; sL9 3i BIRTH. At Powna! this morning, the 19th, to the wife of J. H. Cameron Acorn, a son. Seats for Miss Findley’s recital are being rapidley taken up. See the plans at Dodd’s wml Rankin’s drug stores; popular prices 5 and 25 cents. DIED. In this city, on the 19th inst., Mrs. Mary Kilfuy, aged 56 years, leaving one son and two daughters to mourn the loss of akind and loving mother. May her sonl rest in peace. tiialigl Tae Lecture Lasr Nieut.—The pic- turesqe charm of the manners and cns- toms of the Holy Land lost nothing in the ing, for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence two Roman Catholic Cemetery]. At Pinette on the 15th inst., Margaret history and spoke of the almost un- changed customs of God’s chosen people from the earliest times. The lecture, moreover, was made very real by the ex- Morrison, youngest daughter of the late hibitions of costumes, ornaments, house-| Donald Morrison, in the 48th year of her hold utensils, &e., used by the people of age. Her exemplary disposition and stain- Palestine, all of which Mr. Khadder ex-| jess character through life endeared her to Festi! her numerous relatives and acquaintances. number of gentlemen assisted the lecturer | The large assemblage of mourning friends by dressing up in national costumes, | and neighbors who fullowed her mortal while the “beauties” of the Holy Land] remains on Monday last to the Belfast were personated by two young ladies, who, | cemetery bore ample testimony to the high we are willing to wager, bettered the orig- esteem in which she was held by those who inal, knew her in life. Insure Against Sickness. TAKE OUT A POLICY IN EVERYBODY'S PILLS AND LAUGH AT A chill the first symptoms of taking cold ; is quickly cured by taking a half a cup of hot mitk or water from one half to a teaspoonful of Dr. Manning’s german remedy the universal pain cure. Sold by all druggists, a SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Summersipe, Sept. 17. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, : : Cameron master, for Point du Chene: Summer Ills & Epidemic Influences. | 97 cases exgs..cccccceccscccsseessene. $ 407 URE, IIE oc cccscc cee secss. 75 6 ROIs scoose piibetbunds aks eS 530 66 Ibs butter PRICE 25 CENTS. $ 1023 By same steamer on 18th : An Apology We regret very much that we have been obliged to dis- SHIP NEWS, Ent, se Peter Mitchell, Power, Port Mulgrave, herring; Daisy, Richard, Ch’ town, herring; Nina Page, Campbell, Buc- touche, lumber. Cld—Ida M, McFadyen, Pictou, bal; Restive, Welsh, do, do. But it was wholly unavoidable on our yond our anticipation. We NEVZ FALL JACKETS. MARK WAIGH? & CO, LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. ary fe sent l 9 er meme a German and RECKLESS Elis ADVERTISING. The keenness of competition now-a-days] q 044 Fit tends to u advertising, the statements made by firms behind the counter are sure their adverti than Our goods are marked in plain figures. Special value in Ladies’ Fur-lined Capes. BEER BROS. Tae W, b He Wesrnen —Kasterly winds; cooler Made Jackets and Mantles. nscrupulous and untruthful nd It is well to remember that - Workmanship. to be no more reliable advertisements. Our Furs Expected in a Few Days HARRIS & STEWART, London House. newspaper sements are reliable. and unsettled; local rains in western . - . . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894. -_ eae ee + cenarsameapn (.) cnet Manile Department. Latest German and English make, all personally selected. Our variety is very large, our styles correct, our prices the Visit this lowest. depart- ment when purchasing, Rich Fars ! ln Fur Goods we carry one of the largest and richest stocks of Furs in the city. Very — special display of GREENLAND SEAL CAPES in 18, 4 a? wt aii a \ Ki N ) 2) . ANN A) WARY y a ”») 99 ») oO © SE 2S ak WR W, 22, 24, 27 and 30 EEO inch lengths. Our prices on these goods are low. Ww. A. WEEKS & (C0., Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, September 17, 1894—1m w outer man cheaper than it Worsted Suits for Men. and home-made goods, best and cheapest goods in the city, and see our Straw Hats before buying, Remember, we have removed to J. D, in the city. ‘This is the only place we do Go by Wirnour Usine that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. : IF YOU want the : : best, and want to be : : sure of the Lowest : : Prices, SEND TO US : WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES. : Daring our experience in the Gro- : 1 ‘ 7 : cery businesss we have aimed to : WHOLESALE : secure and hold the confidence of : AND ; Our patrons by fair and honorable : 7 : dealing. We propose continuing : RETAIL : on this line, and believe we can ; GROCERS. : make our services of value to you. : SANDERSON & CO. Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1894—1m w f Newson Block, Victoria Row. AMERICAN RANGES. We carry a full line of the famous HIGHLAND RANGES s0 largely used in the United States, ON HUNDRED THOUSAND sold in Boston and vicinity alone. These elegant Ranges combine with beauty of finish all the latest improvements, and have only to be seen to be appreciated. They are without an equal for Baking and Cooking, and for economy of fuel they surpass any Range on the market. PUR- CHASER RUNS NO RISK. We guarantee every Range. Local references. FENNELL & CHANDLER. gh’town, Sept. 11, 1894—dy Charlottetown, September 7, 1894—m w f IMMENSE NEW STOCK Mantles, Jackets and Fine Furs. We are the centre of the Clothing y. If you are in ne a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Ser imported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds. We have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a vy A new line of GENTS’ FUR) Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for ca Don Ler Anorner Wasu-pay ‘YOU R DAILY WANTS. | Weduesday, Oct. 3rd., Ciarlottetow n, Augu 8, 1894—m w PRICES powy, front and meet f W. A. WEEKS & (0 Binder Twine. CUST Red Cap, - - | Blue Ribbon, —K——— f wish to inform yeu AWAY that I am alway to the with will the Best Machine Qil in the City tow, or re ee .E. DAWSON. W. E low prices, guarantee’ to lowest of the even a little better. . DAWSON. In Our Boot and Shoe WE HAVE Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy oe = McLeod’s business, RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES from the leading manufacturers of Canada. Come and see our LOE ES Department j New Prices to suit. | NEW GOODS RECEIVED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. New Mantles and Jackets, New Furs, New Dress Goods, New Clothing, New Overcoats, Fur Coats, New Suits for Men and Boys, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Market Square, Opposite West End Market House. Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to devorate ‘an be done anywhere in the city. Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed leather ; nothing imported can compete with them. Vo rervthine in the Clothine line & : T We handle everything in the Clothing line, Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported trade, because we carry the largest stock of the ed of Cloth you will do well to call on us, ges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds ery small advance on cost. YISHINGS just in. Corner, and we are not connected with any other store and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for sh than anywhere else in the city. icKhAY WOOLEN COMPANY. and brighten up the | $3 Serge Suits and $5 Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like We carry Come | If in need of anything in the GROCERY line give | To buy jour Groceries from us is a guarantee that you have the best in the market at us a trial. = | the lowest Ch’town, Aug. 27, 1894—mon wed fri possible prices, Ss. B. ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. | The subscriber will offer at Public | Auction, on B AUCTION SALE. | } | | | | AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His store and wharf property on Main Street, near Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown. The building is 32x56, and 24 stories | high. The shop has large plate glass windows in front, is finished with walnut counters, | and suitable shelving and drawers, ready for use. | Plan of plots and term at sale on the colaicsintcaiekesial oreeesssesenenerenerees | prernises, | : IF YOU expect .to sane ad [me omer Toth, 1094. | : 4b J xpec Oo save : : : dollar you must buy your: a . : - HARLES Owen, =| ; goods right. In this we can 3 | Geo’town, Sept. 15-—2aw & wtd : aid you. TRY US. : | oe : 2 | ‘TWENTY DOLLARS have been paid to travel-| ling peddlers for Watches now lying at our Store for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. Two or Three Dollars added to the amount| given for these brass) timers, will secure a Solid | | Gold Watch, guaranteed | in every respect. | MORAL :—Be careful, when | purchasing, that you buy | of a reliable dealer. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square, NEW GROCERY —AND— Meat Store. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has now in stock, at his old and well-known business stand, Richmond Street, a large and well-selected stock of the finest GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, constantly on hand, a full supply of BEEF, PORK, BACON, ete. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL. septlS arrivgl. | Breton Goal ARRIVE. bape DR. H. JOHNSON vi pet sohonet Beilliant "EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT RUN’OF MINES COAL per schooners | Springbird, Etoile du Matin, Townsend, P. Walsh, Lizzie C, R. W. Smith, Lady Aberdeen. ee LE en SLACK COAL, per following schoon- ers :— Agility, Harold, H. L. Sangster, 8. 8. Coila. Georgie } i -_ i | ' | Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ at once, as this Coal will be sold ¢ heap on | PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlotietown, Sept. 15,1894. - FOR SALE. Willow Grove, Grafton Street West. I am instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to sell that well-known property, “‘ Willow Grove,” now occupied by him. ‘lhese premises contain nearly two Town Lots—front entrance on Grafton Street and a rear entrance on Rotchford Street, Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates; Cellar nine feet deep, with a cemented brick tank and sewer to the river in perfect order; Coach | { House, Stable, Wood House, ete., surrounded by willow, silver, poplar, lime and chestnut trees. The situation is retired, yet only a few minutes’ walk from Queen Square, Terns liberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part payment. For further particulars apply to C. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, septlj—eod qZueen Street, Try one of our Watches if you wish to keep either Stan- A reli- able Waltham Watch from $7.50 up. Silver and Gold, either Solid or Filled Cases very cheap. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. aug3l dard or Local time. } Island. | Office -- Kent Street min a ne | Adverti ts under this heading charged Persons desring Coal should book orders | nite Ay “= ¢ five cents per line. OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the | Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at present occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Studio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. eod ti—sepuly WANTED —A girl to do general housework ina small family.—Mrs. CRARLES SMALL- woop, Richmond Street, near Hillsborough Square. 4i—septls HOUSES TO LET—Three comfortable houses on Pleasant Street, with stables and coach house, Apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auc- tioneer. 4w 2aw-—septls il tae anata LOS l—Between the Post Office and Camer- on Block, an account book. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to ALBERT P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. Uf-—sept is WANTED—A housemaid. Apply to Mrs F PETERS, Sidmont, Uf-—septl7 <a ane see» Seeerenngmeneitesmmnene TO LEI—One-half of subscriber's house on | Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- ant situation; rent moderate, A) to & NEY GREY. : ee TO LET— The Dwelling House on corner of | Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and contaiaing nine rooma A ply © GEORGE ALLEY. t tanga TO LEC—A tenement containing five rooms int dwelling house on Alley Street, Possession given llth October next.—THOMAS ALLEY. thu sat tu—septl3 WANTED.—An honest, active gentieman to travel, with expenses paid, representi established house. Salary bas wowemer wi increase, and position permanent if suited- Enclose reference.—TH& DOMINION Com. PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyl4—law (eat) tf A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home’ Central position. Address X. Y.Z, office of augy | this paper, SLOOP FOUND—Found adrift, on the | Hillsborough River, a or about 40 feet keel, Owner can be informed regarding the same on application at this office. sepuls FOR SALE OR TO LET—The brick < ) buiid- ing known as the “ Terrace ” situate on the corner of Pownaland Ki is for sale or tolew The building is well ur be soid or let nished throughout, and will either furnished or unfurnished. For parti- cularsapply to M. P. Hogan. ut. TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on aay aan eae West. It has been thor- oughly cleaned, painted and pape: and has a good yard, barn and en ctacted. Im- mediate on given. Rent moderate. Apply to JamEs D. MASON. cod —septl7 TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen und can be used by Mrs. Webb. ply to ALEXANDER HORNE. HIS OWN STATEMENT ! —Albert P Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives. Albert's the boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down. Is wili- ing to work, his living to so give him a ceanee, you'll never ~ Sond sa Y P Allin, City . nesdiiines semen neenty Mtn os aati ok Ee COE SE A RN NN A SE OR . 4 é t U * +. * u - Pm a Bg a li RE a ce Mee sea ete gee Miedo pti. Peale: pceoraigaeseineenetan seca _ ee ‘ ‘ta Y o on . = et +s eee ea Em ale hn neta as one Al bo Resee Wisin Se i D ia Se ee ee tee Pa ; be ns ea] ,