THE WUR ITEMS PERSONAL. LOCAL AND OTUSR ITEMS.| Penson ad . Rev. D. Sutherland returned from Hal- ifax last evening. apie | S I — Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, is among o— the que&ts at the Queen to-day. Orent Drvisios M Ho ees. Mr.S.M. Bent, of the Journal and ed that Or ” ere’ | Agriculturi#t, was here on Wednesday and at 8.3 Mas Thursday attending the races, . : Citizens’ Dr. J. E. Macdonald, of Summerside, MENADE ( al the | W95 in the city yesterday - attending the gave am — ‘. s- ~~ Traces. He was registered at the Davies. a , Chere was a ~ = a ; garde . > Mr. F. Stanley, of Toronto, is a guest at arge at ‘ the Queen. Mr. Stanley represents a lead- : W.ineaday, George Q’- | ing jewelry house ia Toronto, and carries S : 1 $50 and | & full line of samples. N ‘ction of the Canada It is pleasing to hear that Mr. L. H Davies, who was reported ill of acute indi- i , \ . gestion, is very much better. He was able . rloves with Jose | to take part in the joint meeting hell last ca a juid, evening. I . sed wh the There were registered at the Hote ' For sale only at A | Davies this foren Mra. H. L Hall, . if H te A« ad a; C H E len, Boston; Mrs. W TT. R J. Manning, Toronto; Mrs. Boyle, Que ' e Woman's | bee; R. D. Knox, Montreal. { will be Dr. Lucay, who speaks in the First \ Aug. 26 al 5.00 m. | Methodist Church Sunday evening at 8.15, E juested € pr it s referred to by an exchange as follows: as ta will be discussed | “Large audiences are in attendance each -— evening, and the lectures are very , Tae :pour.—A resident | entertaining and instructive Indeed, we e we that the other day have seldom had she ple assure of listentng a er struck a tree on the farm of | to one so well versed in a variety of sub- \I bis vy Dra ] he tree, wh ch was a i ects. ‘ . was split in severa a esti Cittinai psi ‘ scattered in every direct NEWS NOTES. y+ * ’ Co t 1 — — : _ : : : ‘ : DD TLe Seo canal w ill be opened on the Ist ‘ rit wi sur vacal mA Sm I ; . : g Peter’: | S ptember. edith al 10:h} The Northwest Legislature will meet at : ; e Boys’ School on | Regina on August 29th. Me and the wire | Upwards of three thousand garment Ss s | workers are on strike in Boston. os = | y—An excursion rhe British expedition sent to punish ‘ ed and twenty, | the revolting tribes around Mombasa, in - , Mines Cricke Africa, hes had some fighting Club, ar Pict 8 St-| Holmes has received a telegram pur Olaf a —— er } | porting to be from Minnie Williams, one of They re ' = oa 7 _ his supposed victims, saying she is well. AVOTAaLie ag as {| The Queen’s bounty has. been applied =o | for by Mr. P. A Choquette, M. P., for a Prixce or Wa COLLEGE —The th rty- | French woman who gave birth to five Sixth sessior I ‘ Wales Col- | children within twelve months. lege and Norma: > ae ie - "All | The albatross has been known to follow 3rd Septemper en “- © 2" | a ship for two mosths without ever being students, except the — " — Mr. } seen to alight on the water or take a ships, must pay the Sessional ee -:-y | moment’s ret. It is believed to sleep on Arthur Newbery, tlie Assistant Provit - | the wing. Treasurer, before enrollment. dy wy tf Mai “SR ; le : Mail advices from Hakodate estimate Bare haa : the combined catch of all pelagic sealers Orr.—The Guardian re | in Asiatic waters this season at forty-two oner Hattie. previously rts nat re = : 0 ) ore on Parker's Point, got off port safely. She dragged her anchors again, but was boarded by her owner, Captain | Macaulay, in company with ( aprain Hoyt | and Captain V r and aftera hard j str » they succeeded in bringing her j nt into | a Fastest ox Recorp.—The Dominion Line steamer Labrador arrived at Mont- real on Saturday, having made the fastest trip from Live rpool to that port on record. She left Liverpool at 5.30 on August 8 Her daily runs were as fo lows: August ‘ “3 . } 299 Lae. oe Cr : L . ~~ ' J 192% miles; Aug st | 323 miles; Aug i I ust | 393 miles; 12, 358 miles; 13, 370 miles; 14, 375 miles; 15, 360 miles; 16, | 290 mile-, Quebec. The mails were land | ad Rimouski, on Thuraday at 1045 p. m.| pC a Beacriven Dsverrox.— The Atchison Globe savs: An Atchison man will bring suit for divorce in the fall on the grounds that his wife makes life a burden by try- ing to convert him. He will allege that she kneels and prays for him before she wakened serves dinner. and that she has him up in the night to ask him if he was feelir y symptoms of a change of heart. | She will get ber reward in heaven, no doubt, but the poor woman will be divore- ed befor she gets there. | iscienilieaenneil i Sap Drowsixe Accipest.—A sad drown- | occurred in the vicinity of eastern points, Lunenburg, oa ing accident vie Thursday. While Jacob Hynick was out fishing, a squall came oft shore and struck his boat, | Among the harmless litt!e stories that which capsized and immediately sank. | crop up about marvels of the Manitoba Some of th along tne shore burried to the spot and found a bat and | some of the gear floating about. Afler a short interva! a line was discovered a little distance below the surface, which was pulled up, bringing the body of the un— fortu therein, up to the boat. fishermen } } < } i sate man, who bad become entangled | —_—=-_—— Tue Larest.—The latest topical song in New York is called “Daddy’s on the Engine.” It bas a “Don’t strike—your- mother, Tom” air, and it ig just about up to the New York intellectual standard. Here is the chorus: “Daddy’s on the engine, Don’t be affaid; Daddy knows what he is doing,” Said the little maid; | “We'll soon be out of janger, Don’t you ever fear; Evervone is safe, because My Dad’s the Engineer !” ’ _ —_>-— Sexvep Him Ricar.—At the police court | this forenoon, a young man named John | Weatherbie was fined $5 or 36 days for | usisg abusive and obscene language on the | streets last night. John took the days. In } passing Fe itence His Honor promised _to severely punish every offender of a like ilk brought him. Several com- plaints have been wade to Tak Ex4smixer concerning the use of profane and obscene language un the streets by drunken and half drankeo men and boys, and it is hop- ed that the p will gather in every one guilty of v lat og the law in this respect. : r efore Officer Carter made a good beginning last | night when he arrested Weatherbe. But there are others. i - i. - | Tue Exp or a Romaxce.—A marriage, which was preceded by an romance, celebrated in St. Patrick’s | ehurch yesterday morning. About a month ago a cabman, who stands opposite the pa- | rad ate aitempt to poison himself with :ouzh element of | Wa- named William Curley,made a desper- on rats. He took an ove:d se, and being | removed tothe hospital, in time came | round all right At the time, he stated | that the cause of his rash act was disap- pointed love The fair o j ct of hix Dirn- ins love woud not consens to marry fim. | Now, it transpires that the lady (a Mivs | Graves, who reeide sitlard street,) | doubtless touched by the extreme devotion | 16a ed by her ada consented to the marriage, which was happily cele brat i } este rday. fev, Gerald Murphy oth é Halifax Herald. _ -— Tue Oviverre.—The steamer Olivette arr Boston yert rday afternoon with a ver eral cara and 83 passengers. | She lef n return abeut two o'clock to i day with a mizcellaneous freight and the | fol] g passényers:—Dauiel J Doherty, Florence Rose, Mrs Perkins, Mr Perkins, | Mieses O'Neill (2), M M Keddie, J Cj Church, B Weston, Mr Breslin, Mr Skil- | Wiisdon, Mr Audreas, Mr Roy, | Nanscon, Herbert L Rov, Charlotte McRae, Miss MeCarthy, Mrs Mitcheil, Mr May, Mrs May, C H Eden, Mr McKenna, Jessie Dalziel, Mary Steele, Mr Van Raalt, Mrs Van Haalt, Mr Macdonald, Miss Mac- donald, Mise Rogerson, James A Roger- son, Mr Minton, R E Andrews, Mrs An drewe, Miss Andrews, Miss Rosencranz, Mrs Caddr, Alvin Easter, SC Scantle- bury, J seph (© Swan, J L Chandler, Mary I. Poor, Miss Brooke, Mrs WDo* onnell, Joseph Graves, Mrs WF Mes:j'|, Mrs T F Callaghar, Master Calla- ghan, Eva Scantlebury, Maggie Brooks, O N Purdy, FE M Curren, M J McLeod, F e! McLean, Mra E Mitchell, Mrs R Burdett, Allen McLaughlin, William McArthur, John MecCarror e T H O'Neill, Sam ue} Kennedy, Mrs Kennedy and C H Carden. _ Reduction in importation.—The importa- tion of coa! to Prince Edward Island would be reduced about 20 per cent if all the consumers on the Island would use Jewel | grain crop, there will be some that should | grains in one bead multiplied by the num- | party. Penrith, chairman. He was Under- | Secretary for Foreign Affairs in 189!-2, /and must not be contounded with the | Right Hon. James Lowther. loves for heating and cooking. Sa amet een eee ec EXAMINER . DALLY thousand seal skins. Last season the Canadians alone took forty-nine thousand. The Chicago wheat market is reported dull and lower, declining 2c, and closing with only a small part of the loss regained, the weakness due to important ~hort selling and bearish crops news from the Northwest being Of the four nationalities m aking up the population of Great Britain and Ireland, the Scotch are the heaviest men, the average weight being:—Seotch, 165.3 pounds; Welsh, 163.5 pound-; Euglish, 155 pounds ; Irish, 154.1 pounds. teports from northern Labrador show an alarming sumber of deaths among the Esquimaux at Nain, the Moravian mission- settlement on the northern coast. Eighty persons, or one third of the en- tire population, died during the last two months. ary The Porte’s last reply to the envoy’s of the powers on the subject of reforms in Armenia sanctions only the reforms of secondary importance, and rejects the de- mands of the powers for the exercise of foreigu contro! over the execution of the proposed reforms. Lady Dilke, who, by the way, was the original of Dorothea in “‘Micdlemarch,” as wel] as of Rhoda Broughton’s “Belinda,” speechified through SirCharles’s canvasefin the Forest of Dean, and is said to have as— sured her hearers that her husband was by all odds the greatest and the ablest man in England. be taken with a grain of salt. This, from the Manitoba Liberal, may not’be one:—J. Chatwin, of Eden, has a bunch of wheat stooled from ene grain that contains 75 heads. An average head was counted, and it contained 45, The number of ber of heads gives a prolific production of 3,375 grains from one.” There is a movement among the British Radicals to change the !eadership of the It is the belief that having a peer for a leader militates against success. We understand that the Earl of Rosebery will not retire unless deposed by a vote. The party in the House of Commons has elected Mr. J. W. Lowther, member for President Cleveland is described by one who spent a week at Buzzard’s Bay as tan- ned on the face and neck the color of aj russet shoe. His face hes lost its care— worn look, and some of the Cleveland avoirdupois has also disappeared. Alto- gether the President is a renewed man. WORLD The Turf. Tuk OF SPORT. The Mar'time Golt stakes meeti Driving Park closed vesterday. The meet ing was well conducted throughout. The unfavorable weather of the first day was against a large attendance, and necessitated the postponment of the four year old class. This made five dispose 1 of yesterday, and the fact that all were con cluded by half-past five testifies to the ex- ecellence of the management. vood fields of starters in each the races wire most intere-ting. The fastest time} rev_ously made in the four year old class at a colt stakes meet- ing was 2.33} by Braz lian. Yeste day Parkland did the trickQquite han lily n 299 -~avd events to le wwe There were class, and THREE YEAR OLDS, In the barry of going to press yesterday we were unable to find room for our re- porter’s notes of the second and third heats of the three vear olds, or tde summarv of the same event. The first heat. as was statel yesterday was won by Kickayzo), second and Joe Duster third. The second and third heats and summary will be found below . Second Heat—They got the word on ihe first score, Kickapoo cutting out the pace and keeping the lead to the finish, winning in 2.524. Onca was second, two lengths behind, with Duster a poor third. Third Heat.—Kickapoo bebaved at the start, and at the first turn, Onca had a lead of two lengths. As soon as Kicka- poo settled down he sailed for Onci, and with Onea 2.51. Onca was second and Joe Duster third. Summ trv. Same day an! track Three year old class. Purse $170, divided. Mile heats, best three in five. : Kickapoo (2,543 at 2 vears), bc, by Preceptor 5301 d, Nitanus (2.403) by Administrator 359 Alder A. Black, Searletown, RIE icikis easier ciiesiaes © a8 Onea (2.52 at 2 years) bf, by Hes nanda, 2891. 1 N allie, by Dean Swift, 138796. Milford Farm, Charlottetown (Biown)....,....-... 2.2 2 Joe Duster, OC, by Preceptor, 5301, by Orphan Boy. R. J. Steele, Charlottetown (Steele)............3 3 3 2.464, 2.524, 2.51. TRUCKMEN’S RACE. Time big end of the puree. Arichat Jim second in each heat, and won second money. The others took positions as per summary : Summary. Purse $25, divided. in three. Mont, bl g, Lawrence McNeill, Char- IRON © WF tt ticiccckeutccsiendccesss Arichat Jim, Allan McInnis, Char- lottetown, (Musick).....,........ Kimball, bl h, WwW E Rodd, = Ch’town, ON is oes cs cdc sees 33 Harry, James Duffy, Charlottetown, CP itepatrick)..0..0c..s000s% ‘inch + Sandy, William McRae, Charlottetown x SINE i ccck en hye acca cei 55 Time, 3.26, 3.20. Atter the races yesterday, Messrs. God kin, McKay. Rogers Beer and Steele, of Summerside, and some gentlemen from Charlottetown called at Reddin Bros., and purchased a r-headed cane, which they presented to Mr. J. A. MeNeill, owner of Lawn Dominic, a3 a token of their esteem. silw The Wheel. Entries for bicycle and coming in fast. The events promise to be well filled, On account of the 25th falling ou Sunday the closing of entries has been foot races are the programmes have to be made out. The Secretary will receive entries at Prowse Bros. store between nine and ten | o'clock on Saturday and Monday morning | and at the track on Saturday and Monday | evening between seven and eight o’clock. | There is a considerable increase each | evening in the number of those practising for the races. Nearly all the hose reel boys were out last night. The quarter mile is the favorite run against time. There is some hot running at this distance: One of the boys was given 54 seconds the other evening, another got 553 last evening, and inside of a minute—well, its fair. Cricket, The Cabot Club and the Albion Mines Club are to play a match at Victoria Park this afternoon. The home tea:n is made up.as follows: Capt. Moore, Wm. Mur- ray, A. E. Ing:, Wm. Seale, J. M. Nichol- son, F. C. Hutchieson, Wm. Carter, Wm. H. Trainor, C. McQuiilan, H. Bethune, H. Carvell. Yachting. Advices from Portsmouth state that in | the yacht races off South Sea on Wedues- day, Isolde and Niagara fouled each other as a result of Niagara’s being on the wrong tack. Isolde’s bowsprit struck the Niag- ara’s boom and the latter gave up the race. More serious results were prevented by the skilful handling of the Isolde. The Lendon Evening News claims to have information that the Prince of Wales is likely to build a yacht which will be better than the Britannia. The yacht, ac- His step is firmer and he moves with a good dea! of freedom. When fishing he wears an old brown suit of twilled serge, with trousers baggy at the knees turned up over a pair of substantial broai soled shoes. presumably because the Valkyrie and Defender will both be in British waters in 1896, when the Britannia might be out- classed. A Big Purchase ! One of the best Snaps ever secured by us of handsome less than the manufacturer’s 30,000 YARDS COTTON DRESS GOODS at cost price. In a few days we will place this whole purchase on sale at PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED the purchasing public of this city. This will “Cap the Climax” BROS. Tue Weaturr.—Moderate to fresh zouth-westerly to southerly winds; generally fair ; @ little warmer in most places. gon the badly | passed her at the quarter, keeping the !ead | to the finish and jogging under the wire in | Mont wou both heats and captured the was Same day and track. Truckmen’s race. | Mile heats, best two | cording to the News, is to be builtin 1896, | fi S448 SSSE8E07 A Coal Shovelier é é ’ utcut be able to dispense your ‘ prescription, but it’s not likely you would ask him to do so. You ¢ would much rather take it to a man who had made a study of that line of business, wouldn’t you? We have made the dis- pensing of physicians’ prescrip tions our specialty, and have devoted a great deal of brains, time and money, to fitting our- selves for our work. Let ~S try your next prescription. $ * JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Honor Graduates in Pharmacy. BOGE 4OO46 G8 SSE TESOFEOBG48GE05 87 VBVVVSBesesesssesess i“ Methought I heard a veice cry, Sleep no more ita Maebeth more.’’—SHAKESPEARE. The trouble was, Macbeth | slept on an old-fashioned bed. | Had | | he one of our 'SPRING BEDS, Shakespeare | would have “reckoned with- out his host.” MARK WRIGHT & C9,, LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re and prices combine to make these lined finish moderate ; shall sleep no} NEW) Commercial School. The subscriber hus decided to open a Commercial Schoo! in Charlottetown about the tirst of Septem ber. Subjects taught will embrace Book- keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Com- mercial Law, Business Forms, Business Correspondence, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship. The Shorthand Department will be under the charge of the most competent instructor in the Province. | Charges exceedingly moderate, and no | pains will be spared to give students every | satisfaction. Evening Ciasses will be organized. Students wishing to attend will please } send in their names at once. | Write for Prospectus. S. =. HODGSON, | Principal. | j } | | | i } Box 242, Charlottetown. augl5—246 & wy eee t —=— Hot Air, |The Cumberland Hot Air Furnace Makes Warm Friends ! | Parties contemplating having their Dwellings heated with Hot Air would do well to leave their orders before the rush | of fall work. | “Phe CUMBERLAND FURNACE is | acknowledged by ail competent to judge to be the most jowerful and durable Heater in the market, and those who want a Furnace should consider well its special features. Reference as to its satisfactory workings can be made tothe following gentlemen | and numerous others:—R. C. Goff, Eaq., A. 8. Johnson, Esq., F. Jost, Esg., at-Mil- ler Bros’. Store. CHARLES HERMANS, GRAFTON STREET, SOLE AGENT for CHARLOTTETOWN. augl5—3w 246 Photos the most satisfactory | in Charlottetown +o-day. | __ Gornar Queen & Grafton Ste, | : S se | | DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ‘ GEO. H. COOK ostice -- Kent Street Aug 16, °94—ly ot er — i WATERPROOFS! ‘Are You in Need of a Rain Coat ? We have a stock of th extended to Monday, the 26th inst. No| made—in tact the best. No ettries can be received after that day as stylish and durable ; prices rig ese-—about the best quality other make so comfortable, ght. Ladies can buy these high-class WATERPROOFS for about the same prices as some ask for inferior makes. HLosiery and Our lines are WEAR at clearing prices. CORSETS. full of fine Underwear. HMOSIERY and UNDER- All the Newest and Standard Makes— all sizes. SUMMER GGODS. for the in Prints, Dress Goods, Mantles, ete., are going out fast to make room Jackets, coming Fall Stock. We are opening to-day a splendid range of GREY WOOL FLANNELS, all qualities, The Charlottetown, August 19, 1895—135 People’s W.A WEEKS & G0 Sitore. = stiffuess without using It car = 'eeve No aug21—3i (351) 0006 0000000000 +2 20000 2-- 90900 sivesnisent tialiniinminet ONDON HOUSE. Don’t believe in imitations. “igre Cuamois has a red label with the name aad number on every yard. medium. 00690600 2660 9660600H $606669000600000 6600060000000 You can’t get up the best «ffects in stylish ; Fibre Chamois for .ve interlining of your gowns and wraps. it be burt by moisture or crushing, and ibs pliable +tiffness ensures the right set of The GENUINE . 10 isthe light weight. No. 20 che No. 30 the heavy. In Black, Brown, Slate and Cream, All Fast Colors. »s and skirt till the dress is worn out. : $0006000600000000000 060000900090 CO9OOSOOOOOD New Underclothing. One of the best Stocks the city. New Umbrellas. : New Waterproof Coats. Charlottetown, August 16, 1895—dy c. J. HARRIS, AGENT FRIDAY, aes eet emaianeassethsnes wien amarecneenan | AUGUST 238, 1895. ines and ing fast. LEADING Trouserings at cost. Charlottetown, Augnst§15, 1895. AT COST! We offer tke balance of Summer Suit- } These goods are beautiful patterns and the finest quality. Don’t miss this opportuaity ; they are sell- Remember, to have the best you must have us make your Clothing, MERCHANT TAILOR. Haszard’s Sea I F, Acadia Shells, Nos. 8, 10, Wire Cartridges, Shot, all Sizes, Wads and Caps, Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1895—135 & wy Shooting Powder, ce Smokeless 1-22 Papers . 12, Loaded Cartridges, 10 and 12, 1 Double Barrel No. 8 Gun (Muzzle), Guns, Muzzle and Breech Loaders, 10 & 12. SIMON W. CRABBE, Stoves and Hordiware, Walker's Corner. WANTED. 3 First Class Steady Employment Coat. Makers. WAGES GOOD. PAY EVERY WEEK. to the Right Kind. Charlottetown, August 21, 1895—135 MeK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. We bought these the buyer had to sell, hence our big offer. Cash, Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1895-135 Ten Days Only, $15.90. We will sell 25 Black Worsted Suits, made up and trivamed in the very latest style, for Fifteen Dollars and Ninety Cents, goods at a time when and at our Own prices, Terms as usual—Spot Leave your measure to-day. S. A. McDONALD. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, week with a Cargo of PEAKE ————— Feed! ———4) The Steamship “ALBERT” will RUN OF COAL, from Dominion Coal Company’s Mines. Coal be this and SLACK This Cargo due here MINE will be sold low whilst landing. BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, August 20, 1895—dy & wky Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, ‘Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1896—246 & wky 3m | } | ’ | | } THE TAIL Should Go With the Hide Is a homely saying, but ev- idently thought something of by the Customs authorities at Ottawa, as they have decided to charge (in addition to the duty of 7c. per pound on barb wire) ap extra duty of 20 per cent. on the wooden spools holding the wire. But it makes no difference in our price to the buyer, as we are still giv- ing away the spools, and next thing to giving away the wire. If you want gocd wire, buy the American, American Cooking Range Fennell & Chandler, Wholesale and Retail. Victoria Row, a Ch’town. K Pointer for Agents | SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are all large and wel lighted. They are heated by hot water lighted by electricity, connected by t2le phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator and office in con nection. P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Ang. 6, 1895—3m Remedy tor the Horn Fly. O B WADMAN, of Crapaud, writes: “ After trying many experiments this summer on my own cow, [have at last discovered a cheap and substantial remedy. Cod oil, petroleum, coal oil, etc, should not be used, as they are injurious to the cattle, and I am persuaded that farmers who bave used those remedies will, after examination, find a great many sores.” He will supply the remedy for 40 cts pergallon which will be sufficient quantity for twenty cows. One application will last for ten or twelve days, Wi I mail receipt free by enclosing three-cent stamp for reply. Crapand, August 17, Is05—~ly & wy Wants, Lost, Found, & ¢ Advertisements under this heading ch»rged five cents per line. COOK WANTED. by the 5'h of September. Apply to Mrs F W HyNpMAN. Uf—auge2 LOST—In this city, a fewdays ago, a silwer brooch. Finder will please ieave same at this office. aug2z2 GIRL WANTED—From September Ist, a girl for general housework Apply at office of J T MELLIsH. aug2l WASHING WANTED—Would do a family washing. Apply at this office. 3i pd - aud FOR SALE —The house and premises owne by Judge Macleod, fronting on Hillsborough Park ; heated by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and other mo‘ern improvements. For terms, etc, apply to A MACNEILL, Aaction- eer. tf—july3 TO LET—Sbop on Queen Street, one of the best business stands in the city.—R K Beace, Agent. augl2 TO LET—A house situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. Apply to Mrs Lowpgen, Dundas Es- planade. tf—-augl TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block, Apply © Prowse Bros. if—may}h W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’elock in the forenoon. Good references required. tf—augi HOUSE TO LE-—On King Square, decu- pied by Mr J. K Ross. Pos:2ssion given ist September Apply to EpwarRp CHANDLER. julyQu—dy ti 1~t sept TO LET—That comfortabie bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homest« situ- ate on Water Street, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at once, Also, that beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupiea by James Reddin, Esq; possession given first of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing ; possession given at once. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 tf—may2v iat sy“ AG Wc pn ty. et : 2 ' q *