vent zs —— ~ ee — oo Tro ovR AbpV ERTISERS wunssiuities Changes of & during this hans ‘ e before ll a meertion. Will of this? Prusiaisuine Co. week must be left at this oti ‘ “ m. each day to ensure advertisers | leave make a note Tuk EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHBR ITEMS. stork. — Beer Bros. An ‘ Wo. 2 < irill to-night at 7.30 => S oF T ‘ of Vietoria Divi-icn > - re) KI “ The next session of he Sovere Grand Lodge will be held at Dalla lexa encima Be Ox Time —Svnod Committee will meet at St. James’ Manse this (Mondayr) ev g at 7.30 sharp _ A Civic Hotimay.—Tharsday vext, from one o'clock in the afternoon, has been proclaimed a civic holiday by the Mavor. Coai. Laven.—The steamer Elliot ar- rived vesterday with a < ‘rgo of ecoal for | Capt. R. MeMillan and Charles Lyons & | Co, The kK iliot left here last Thursday at ncon. vitally LADIES, Clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner. Itis not a liquid leaves no olor, and can be usel while the glove ison the hand. For sale only at A | W Reddin’s drugstore. tf Tet Brcesr Yer A mammoth squash, grown on Warren Fatm, may be s-en iv the show window of Saundersan & Co’s. store, in the Newson Block Vise squach we ghs 125 p unis, and is wel! worth call ng to se nameless Miss ext People who bousht cou pon uckets tor the Johr-eon-NSmiley aed Hext entertainments will have tickets fi4 Miss Hext’s entertainment honored on pre sentation at either Dodd's or R inkrn’s | Drnugstore-, where seats must be s cnre’ Srreaxce Sich A ecnrivsity in the shape of a ve vetable marrow js agitating Moncton The ecuri sity isa Species © syna-h and very closely resembles a snake, the head and even one eye being almost perfectly formed It has been left at the Times office Fire Tats Forexooy.—The alarm this forenoon about half pa-t ten o’elock, se: t in becau-e of a slight fire Wus na barn On the premises of Charlies Palmer. Wey- mouth Street he fire was eansed by hot ashes deposite! near the In lig. The damage didn“ mouitto ey much. cic as Tae Swuiruy Laxpv Comwissioxn. — The Commission closed their labers on Satur day afternoo". All the evidence having been in, Mr. Stewart, Q. C , ad Ire«sed the Commissioners on behalf of the proprie— tors. Mr. Davies, Q. C., replied on behalf of the Government After the addresses of counsel were heard, the Commissioners took the matter under consideration, and will, no doubt, publish their award in due time. Ai abliiisatis Poutwce Cover.—This forenoon Ben- jamin Byers, (colored ) was fined $5 or 30 days imprisonment for breaking windows and causing other damage to the residence of Johe Francis, Spring Park Road. For being drunk an! iliusing his wife Byers was also given & month’s imprisonment. William Corish and Patrick Prunty, eharged with drunkenness, were each fined 2 or 10 day-~. The Scott Act summonses against AN. farge and Owen Trainor were dismissed Reicieiee A Svppew Deara.—Mrs. David Sullivan, of Nertham, died very sudd nly on Friday evening. Mr.and Mrs. R.T. Oulton, of Alberton, were visiting there, and while Mr. Oulton, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan were milkiag the cows death took place. Mr. Sullivan hal milked some outside and leaving Mrs. Sullivan to milk another he went into the stable to milk. When he and Mrs. Oulton came out they found Mre. Sullivan with the pai! of milk by her side, stone dea!. Evidently she had died without a struggle —Pioneer. lie From Moxteeat.—The steamer Coban arrived from Montreal this morning about seven, bringing a general cargo and following ps~seogers: Rev. F. Fraser Draper, Ven. Arch-Deacon Smith, Miss Bessie Boulter, Mr. J.C. Jardine and Mr. J. Breen. She left early this after- nooo for St. Julin’s, via. Sydney with a eargo which will include 150 sheep, horse, 450 bags oais, 24 cases boots and shoes, a large quantity of leather, vege tables, ete. Mr. J.O Flaherty and S. E. teid, will be passengers to St. John’s. _ oS re TAF WORLD OF SPORT. The Turf, Mr. W.S. MeKie, of Charlottetown re- turned from New Brunswick on Saturday pevenans bringing the trottmg. stallion Provider with him, i Aquatic oe : : Gaudaur, champion oarsman, replying | to Wag Harding’s offer to row him in | England this fall, says he has other en— gagements which will prevent him from accepting, Instead he offers to row Hard- | ing in Texasthe week after Austin re- } getta for $2,500 a side and will allow him $500 expense. } The Wheel. fax On Friday, coming in from Wind<or. The Ramblers’ tourists returned to Hal | The tour was the best and largest in the | history of the club The total distance THE DAILY EXAMINER - A hat tn ca covered by the bicyclists was 578 miles. | The average time made was ten miles an j hour. The average cost per | was $45 for two weeks. | Yachting. Mr. Iselin acted L-ke a churl and a gam | bler, and not hke an international sports man, in forcing a foul with Valk:rie and then claiming the race he had sailed an! lost. He was bound to win anyway, be cause he had money on the result. If he had given way three inches when th teen no foul, but he stocd over his skippe ! j and ordered bim not to give an inch. If | a gentleman and a sportsman, not a chur, ‘and gambler, bad been in his shoes, there | would have been no cy llision. World. eee — Cuenca Orenxtine.—The chureh at Stan- | chetl, Lot 67, wae opened on Sunday, 15th There was a large congregation | present, and theservices were of a most interesting character. The Rev. D. MeLean presided, and Mr. McLean, of Valleyfield, gare an exceilent d.-course m the place of Rev. Mr. Goodwill who was unable to be _ present. The contributions amounted to | the snug sum of $81.33, . The Sacrament of the Lor Ps Sapper will be deapeased in the charch next Sabbath when it is ex- } pected the Rev. D. Campbell, of Orwell | tleadvand the Rev. Mr. Goodwill will ‘i The church it may be etated, will seat between two hundred ani fifty and three hundred people, and is neatly and both inside and out | inst. aveist. tastefully finished side. | came from the establishment of | Wrieht & Co. Mark i oe A Crivicat Oreration.—Miss Edwina i Gey (Mre. H. Price Webber), the well k.own and popular actress, has hala er.tical snryical operation performed for the removal of a fibroid tumor. It was successfully done by Dr. E. W. Cushing at his private ho-pital, Parker Hill av- enu~, Boston, and the patient is rapidly convalescing. Thousands of Manager , Webber’s friends and patrons in the | British provinces and New England States | will be glad tohearthe good news, and hope that his wife and himself will soon be able to resume their theatrical circuit, where they are so well liked and esteemed. yachts came together, there would have | The pulpit, pews and chairs used |, wheelman | Chatham | | | | | | A a nae WEEKS! Special Exhibition PRICE LIST! Best Place for Jackets & Dress Goods, SPULY [Te JO sly LOY aoe[q 480g 1500 yards extra heavy Bed T'cking, will hold feathers, Exhibition Week 14c, worth 22c. 2,550 yards cf heavy all-wool Grey Flannel, 15c, worth 22c; 33¢ quality for 24 cents. 15,000 yards of English Fiannelcttes, all prices, extra value. 50 cents a yard for the best fine Black French Cashmere, worth 75c. 79 cents a pair for eur “ Duche:s of York ” Colored Kid Gloves, worth $1.10, $1.95 will buy a long front Fur Collar, net worth a cent less than $3.25. $1.25 will buy a splendid Fur Mutt we'l] made and well lined, worth $7.10. $1.35 will buy a $2.00 suit of pure Shet- land all-wool Underclothing, extra value. | 34 ceuts a pair for all-wool Black Cash | mere Hosiery, cheap at 44c. $2.40 will buy a heavy Cloth Jacket— the regular price is $3.25. $4.25 is the price of a very prettily trimmed splendid Cloth Jackets you couldn’t buy anywhere less than $5.50. Our Bargains are Best. Our Bargains are Gennine. W.A. Weeks & Co.. The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1895. = 363048488 Six Years Old To-day We opened our Kent Street store ou Monday, Sept. 23, 1889, making this exactly oar sixth birthday. We wish now to thank our friends for the way they have helped us make our business a success. We have tried to do our share fairly and squarely, and, judging from our large business, evidently our efforts have beea sappre- ciated by the public. We now promise a continuanee of our business method», viz., best goods at lowest priees, strict ; uniform ; i j | personal attention, courtesy to all, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggi-ts. i | SSS FOSSS VSS AGES the | A “Harvest Exuirition Notes. — The Provincial | : Exhibition will begin to-morrow and close an aggregation of FUR on Friday. The Directors have made ex- | | tensive arrangements, and the affair pro- NITURE perfect y new, mises to be even more successful than | : ; ver those held in past years. unmarred by carried-o : The gates and buildings will be thrown | stocks, startling in its open to the public at eleven oclock to- . fei : morrow, the aimission fee being 25 cents. magnitude, gratifying in At three‘o’clock in the afternoon the Exhi- bition will be formally opened by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor. The bicycle races will take place to- morrow afternoon, the first race to be cal!- ed at three o'clock. Tiere wil] also be a tug of war between Kensington and Char- Jottetown team. It will be contested in heats, one each between the bicycle races A number of horses arrived on Satur- day night from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to take part in the races on the second and third dave. They inclade Resolution, Minota, Daisy Cunpingham, Rampart jr, Bonnie F., Button and Eg- mont aes its quality highness, more than satisfying in its price lowness, would be marvellous if it were any- where but at MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sel] at Selling Prices. Sct ay ey a RN ap } Our stock of “ew Kid ing. in sizes Sia 6, 2? ’4> G4, } IN ALL BUTTONED market rush. All desirable shades and quaities are shown 64, In addition to regu.ar odd cleivance lines at a large give you ths full advantage to-morrow. SPECIAL, Gloves is well worth see- 1 73 a i, 42> 44> 8. stock, we secured several discount, of which we SIZES AT 75C. OR LACED. Please call early in the morning before the usual BEER BROS. DIED. Died in New York City, Sept. 2lst, the widow of the late Stephen Chappell. PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION. The Prize List. (Concluded.) HORSES. Carriage Horses. Stallion, 4 years and upwards—l, Harry C. Craswell, St. Eleanor’s; 2, H. E. Dawson, Tryon; 3, W. B. Bowness, New Annan. Stallion, 3 years old and upsards—1, Wm. R. Dennis, Margate. Stallion, 2 years oki and upwards—1, J. McPhee, Lower Freetown. Filly, 3 years cli—l, Thos. Fitzsim- mons, Margate; ?, Geo. Crockett, do; 3, Colin McKay, Bideford. Filly, 2 years old—1, Robt. Glover, jr., S’side; 2, Wm. Hetfel, Traveigag’s Rest; 3, Win B. Bowness, New Annan. a a - caennenen connec erat en ene . nent, ieee eee) : ; ; ‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1895. Pewaukee—1, Dovalkl Ross, Bedeque. Wealthy—1, RK. S. Carrathers Carleton: 2, Wm. Taylor, Freetown. Blue Pearmain—l, R. 8. Effie Blaine Hext Carruthers, Carleton. il gi hc] Munro Sweet—1, Colin C. Craig, M.ddle- | “1 S'V¥e one of her high-classs entertain- | oy ments in the Bloom—1, R. S. Carruthers, Carleton; 2, C. C. Craig, Middleton. Fameuse or Soow—1, Richard Murray, Linkletter Road. Talman’s Sweet— 1, Hamilton. Gideon—1, R. S. Carruthers, Carleton; 2, H. A. Stewart, Hamilton R. Id. Greening—1, R. S. Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Benj. Tanton, St. Eleanors. Nonpareil—1, Mattie Black, Bedeque; l, C. U. Craig, Middleton, Baldwin —1, R. S. Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Marcus Deacon, Freetown. English Rusget—1, R. S. Carleton; 2, E. Mills, 8 side. Ribston Pippin—1, R. S. Carruthers, Carleton. Winter Bough—l1, Jas. Ramsay, Hamil ‘on; 2, H. Rameay, do. Best collection of early and la‘e OPERA HOUSE, ) — WEDNESDAY, 25TH A unique feature of this entertainment will "be Miss Hext’s forty-five STATU ESQUE POSINGS IN GREEK COS- UUME. The programme in addition to this provramme w:ll consist of dramatic and humorous recitations and a Statue Costume Recital. Fuller particulars will appear daily in daily papers. Tickets 25 cents and 35 cents, for sale at Dodd’s and Rankin’s Drugstores. Sept 20 John Ramsay, Carruthers, FAIR AND FESTIVAL ail scien Wednesday and Thursday 25th & 26th September. winter varieties, not more than five of each sort, and not less than ten sorts R: 8. Carruthers, Carleton. Haas—1, R. 8S. Carruthers, Carleton, 2, H. A. Stewart, Hamilton. Crab Apples. Transcendant Crab—1, Louis Holland, Bedeque; 2, Jessie Matthews, Alberton, Hyslop—~1l, Mrs. N. Ramsay, Hamil- ton. Queen’s Cheice — 1, Marens Deacvun, Freetown; 2, Chas. Caisley, Kensington. Golden—~1l, S. Gallant, Abram’s ViI- lage; 2, E. Mills, S’side. Siberia—l, P. Rogers, Bedeque. Montreal Beauty—1, Miss Belle Wright, Chepstow; 2, Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, Mal- peque. Golden Crab—1, Mrs. Jas. Miss M. Rozers. Sina!i Red Siberian —1, Mrs. N. Ram- say, Hamilton; 2, F. Lockerby, do. | } The Ladies of the Sodalities attached to Notre Dame Convent will hold a Fair and Festival, in aid of that Institut‘on, IN THE LYCEUM, ON THE ABOVE DATES. A varied collection of Usetul and Oraa- Roger:; 2, mental Articles will be offered for sale. Well-furnished Refreshment Tables will form a special feature of the Fair. Lunch ready at any hour of the day. The Tea Table prepared for guests at 5 p- m., and during the evening. Admittance in the Evening, 10 cents. Red Golden Crab—l, E. L. Tavlor, North Bedeque; 2, Thos. Lefurger, S’side. Plume. ; , ; a a Donations of any kind will be thank | ockerby Plumws—I, Fred lockerby,| gaily received at Notre Dame Convent, Janniiton. : Charlottetown. septl8 Moor’s Arctie—1, Mrs. Henry Dawson, | __ ee co renee Tryon; 2, G. Dawson, Cape Traverse. — Magnum Bonum—l, ¢fhos, Carruth- ers, Bedeque; 2, E. Mills, S’side. Lombard-——1, Roy Wadman, Augustine Cove; 2, Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, Malpeque. Green Gage—l, Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, Malpeque; 2, Lena Waugh, Wihnot. Imperial Gage—l, Miss Belle Wright, a 2, Mrs. R. McDonald, Travellers test. Sharp’s Emperor or Victoria—1l, Lucy | Pickering, St. Elcanors.- AUCTION SALES! ION WEEK. A Feur Dollars will go a long way towards the purchase of one of our reliable Watches. A bettr investment can hardly be made if you need a Watch. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. WANTED. A Traveller to represent us in Prince . di: beige . Sdward Island with a full line of our own Sept. 6—wy3i dy3i23,24,2: Bdwan P a Rr ea make of Boots and Shoes. Reference re- Wanted At Ones.“ — Right Coat Makers, Four Vest Makers, Six Pant Makers. Highest Prices Paid. - BLANCHARD, BENTLEY & ;C., detl8--lw Truro, N.S TARRY I NEW ORLEANS TAPFY ‘at the “Crown Confectionery.” W. A. HUTCHESON. sept21—3i The Ladies EXHIBITION On tha Driving - Park Grounds, Charlottetown. HGESES, CATTLE, &e,, &c. For particulars apply to A. NeNEILL, Auctioneer. s¢ pt] 6 So ee eT rte Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. Halifax, N. S., Sept. 21, 1895—1w NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &ce. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Divisien Lines, furnistr Plans, ete. ; » hank @ and Arehitectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Powna!l Street. ChariotteOwna, Aag. 25, isvit—~dy & wy Filly, 1 year old—l,. Jas. Brehaut, S’side: 2, Jas. Walker, Kelvin Grove; 3, | Geo Rogers, North Bedeque. Filly of 1895 -1, Geo. B. McNutt, Darn- | lev; 2, Nelson Howatt, St. Eleanors; 3, Chas. Huestis, Wilmot. Mare, wi'k foal at foot-1, G. B. Me- Natt, Daruley; 2, Nelson Howatt, St. Elea- nor’r; 3, Jas, Marchbank, New Annan Pair of matched Driving Mare-, to be shown in carriage on track, nut less than 15} hands high, and both must have been owned by the exhibitor for at least 30 days prior to the exhibition—1], Harry Cras- well, St. Eleanors. Carriage Mare or Gelding—l, R. F Lord, Tryon; 2, J. H. Lea, do; 3, Jas. Fin sher, North Bedeqne. Judges—A. W. Tanton, TLos. H. Hak- er, Jabez Lea. Clydesdales, Shires and Percherons,[mport- ed or Island-bred. Stallion, 4 years old an! upwards—l, John: Richards, Bideford; 2, Thos. An- drews, St. Eleanors. ISLAND BRED DRAFT HORSES. Stallion, four years old and upwards ~1] Janes Barclay, O'Leary. Filly, 3 years old—!, David Small ,S’side; 2, Nelson Hooper, Lower Bedeque; 3, Jchn McKay, New Annan. : Filly, 2 years old—1, John Richards, Bideford; 2, John W. Hogg, Kensington; 3, James Drummond, Freetown. ; Filly, 1 year old—Wm. H. Moase, New Annan. Foal of 1895—1, Percy Selliker, Wilmo’; 2, Donald Ross, North Bedeque; 3, Wm. Reeves, Freetown. Mare with foal at foot—1, D. Ross, North Bedeque; 2, Thos. Glover, S’side; 3, Percy Selliker, Wilmot. Draft Gelding or Mare—1, Geo. McFar- lane, Sea Cow Head; 2, John A. Jardine, Freetown; 3, Horace Lyle, St. Eleanor-. DAIRY. Firkin or C:0:k Butter, not Jess than 28 Ibs—, Mra. J. Baker, South Freetown; 2, Mrs. M. A. Andrew, St. Kleanors; 3, Mrs. H. R. Baker, Margate. Five pounds Butter, prints or rolls (daily made)—l, A. E. McArthur, Enmore; 2, Mrs. D. Walker, Wilmot; 3, Mrs. J. Murray, St. Eleanors. Three factory Cheese, not under 50 Ibs each, to be made after July Ist, 1895—1, Sydney Richardson, St. Eleanore; 2,J. Bar- gess, Central Bedeque;. 3, W. L. McLaren, Campbelton. : Judges—David Walker, John Craig, John Clay. FRUIT. Autumn Apples. Yellow Transparent -1, Robt. S. Car ruthers, Carleton; 2, Colin C. Craig, Mid dileton. : Red Astracan—1l, Mrs. Chas. Laird, Bed- eque; 2, Mattie Black, do. Gravenstein—l, Wm. Taylor, Freetown. Peach—1, D. Ross, Bedeque; 2, R. Car- ruthers, Carleton. : Irish Peach—1, R. S. Carruthers, Car- leton; 2, Marcus Deacon, Freetown. Duchess of Oldenbu 1, R. 8S. Car- ruthers, Carleton; 2, 8. Clow, Freetown. Emperor Alexander—l, Mrs. R. Bow- ness, Montrose; 2, Chas. Burns, Freetown. Early and Late Wiater. Golden Busset—1, R. S. Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Wm. Burns, Freetown. Bishop Pippin—1, Jas. Ramsay, Ham- ilton, 2, A 2 Wright, Searltown. Ben Davies—l, K. Carruthers, Carleton; 2, Mrs. N. Ramsay, Hamilton. of Maiden’ Blush—1 * Coenen Mills, 9’Side; 2, Mre. Heary Dawson, Tryon. Sea Spy—l, Secnties Deacon, Free- will be pleased to know that from this out we will keep a stock of goods suitable for Ladies’ Sacques and Mantles. Tke style changes so rapidly that the ready-made garment is out of style before the season is half over. We will keep the latest fashions and the up-to- date makes, All the styles in the new makes of Sleeves, from the one-piece Sleeve to the seven- JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, September 23, 1895 135 w LOOK AT THIS and be convinced. Every man should be well dressed. There's only one way to carry ovt this idea. No matter what you pay for a ready made suit, it’s only a ready made suit after all. Men differ too widely in form and figure tor the same clothes to fi. aregiment. Only your merchant tailor can fit you, and we are the merchant tailors of the best fitted men in Charlottetown. Don’t wear clothes that can only come to us for something admirable in fit and workmanship, and more reasonable in price than any other house in the trade. plete, and at prices never touched in this city. S. A. McDONALD. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1895—135 LONDON HOUSE. OPENING TO-DAY. Ribbons, Flannels, Underclothing, Gloves, Hosiery. town. . : in’ —1, Cornelius . King of Tompkin’s Co ) : T. J. HARRIS, | Ler 23, 1895 —d GENT ROBT. TAYLOR & CO." make other people wonder where you borrowed them, but. Our stock of Fall Suitings and Overcoats is now com- | : | Ladies’ Jackets and Capes. And Pin It Up! RITPIII TILT LS New English Trimmed Mil- linery, * New Millinery Trimmings, 4 New Laces, ee ES a New Veilings, a New Feather Boas Collarettes, and Another lot of Fall Manties and Jackets, HAVE JUST BEEN OPENED. ——- MOORES McLBOD. Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1895—135 Dic Me 0 ak ee oe eae Oe ae ae Craven Serge, Bellwarp Serge, and all other ki Give your orders in early, the rush is now on. and A 1 workmen. P. $.—First-class Coat Makers can always ment with us. Look Here! BRUCE’, The Leading Custom Tailoring Establishment, have now opened a full stock of Blenheim Serges, Tyke Serge, nds of Cloths. Best Cutters D. A. BRUCE, Birthplace for Great and Honest Bargains. find employ- RNINC. You are hereby warhed not tomake an purchases until you have , examined the new stock of Men’s and Boys’ Fall and Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Ree- fers and Suits of the undersigned under pen- alty of missing one of the best bargains in Clothing ever offered, and also of neglect- ing an opportunity to procure for yourself the most comfortable, durable and best fit. ting garment to be found in this city. It is here you can reach the limit of the pur- chasing power of yvur dollar, J. B. MASDONALD & C0. Market Square and 132 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Seytember 16, 1895—dy & wky A GREAT BOOM THE SWELL TAILORS. week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style of our Suits. We have the best Cutter that ever cut on | P. E. Island. This is what ihe public say, and so do we. FALL GOODS opening up every day direct from) Glasgow, Scotland. —— _ MeKAY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. | Charlotte’ September 16, 1895—135 } An Al First Class Steamer at Lloyds will leave Liverpool for Charlottetown about st. October next, and will carry Freight at Through Rates to all the railway points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS « CO. We have been complimented several times in the mete | with hot water. RAN, Reetor. | street | suitably rewarded, FALL STEAMER Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union | OPERA HOUSE. FIVE NIGHTS. iy Monda}secn - 4 eo — 24, Rhursday, ce day, Sept. 27, Satu Sept. 28. And His Boy, Lawrence, THE WONDLE WORKERS, Reserved Seat-, septl 5 Admission 25 cents. , 35 cents. MD inant 6 = Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisemenw under this heading charged five cents per line. TO BOARDERS—Mrs. &. L Stambecles has good accommodation for boarders at her residence,@ corner Prince and Dorchester treet Situation central. Rooms large and uiry., House heated with hot water. sept 7%. LOST—A green and white linen waggon wiap. The finder will oblige by leaving it at THE EXAMINER Office. sep 23. LOST--On Sunday night a purse containing sixteen dollars. Finder wiil please leave the same at (liis office where a reward will be paid. sep 23-3 in “TO LET—By the Ist of October or November heated aep 22, a furnished nouse on Prince Street, Apply at this Office ~LOST—On Friday, Sept 20th, a silver wa ch withichain attached hetween Hermitage Bridge and Mr. Boisner’s on the lowe: Mal- yeque Road. Finder wili be rewarded by eaving it at Stewart & Gates sept 25, 2indy 1 wky—pd. “TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now oceupied by A, Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23-—11. a WANTED—For St Donstan’s College, @ good housekeeper, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Rev PETER OCUR- septz) LOST—Last evening, between cumberland and Dr Warburton’. office, a biack purse, containing a iarge sum of money, F in- er will please .leave it at this office and te Ui—sep 20 TO LET—Two small warehouses, centrally situated, suitable ‘or storage. Apply at this office. 3i—sepil6 WANTED—Situation in an office by an ex- perienced vook-keeper of steady habits; good references. Appiy at this office. septlé—im pd STRAY ED—On Wednesday aight lest, from the pasturage owned by Mr Eden, Lower Spring Park Road, a white and brindle cow | with tops sawed off horns. The finder will please leave information of her whereabouts with Mr. Dewar at Goff Bros, septlé& wky TO LET—That bcautifully situated two | story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupies | by James Reddin, Esq; possession given first | of July next. Also, cottage situated on Hills- | borough Street, lately oceupied by Wallace | Arbing ; possession given atonce. Apply te | PRAKE Bros & Co. 135 tf—septil i WANTED~—A girl for general housework. | Apply to Mrs D Srewarr, Kent Street, ; septl 3 j i TO LET—A house lately aceupied by Miss | Simpson, situated on south side of Grafton ' Street, between Rochford and West Streets, in good order. Apply to ARTHUR MELSISH, | London House Building, or corner of Great septy WANTED—An experienced girl for genera | wousework ; must be a good cook; references | required,—Mrs G A Drxon. tf—sertlo WANTED—Mrs W F Scantiebury is pre- ared to take boarders at her residence, 199 rince Street. Rooms iarge and airy, bat i room with hot and cold water. a | George and King Streets. Charlottetown, August 29, 1895—dy tf her isldr wat guar sum jour ne Us! A Ar ig 5 beget: m ane f 7 cesta aaa a wo caatin tines ania 4 eA nl * ere EN EE AR A NN Minn rs pres pos emia TE nnn ki Dea Sam re a4 mie sie RI wed ee ee ee *. cot. % 3 } tu)