Cm SM I an NR RN ER RNR RA RT THE DAILY HXAMINER. - TUESDAY, AUGUST 380, 1892. ~ a i en wnese aw - acre at i y ° iversity : P Ra eee WRI TENET DOE Ss 8 eee Ren SSS 0 TH nr ‘) A tI y R XAMINER lowed by freshmen at a university. That General Telegraphic News. > . : "were nese m3 CONVENT DE q TRE DA GC VALL AAL * | of the second year is adapted to students . B -t ton ei AS ene, ME, _ - i. SHEEPSHEAD Bay, L. L., . 28.—The - . AUGUST 30. 1892 who desire to obtain a teacher’s license of great Futerity ail aon . $75,000 - 2 + af ‘I o CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. nnn ie Bet eee. Graduating diplomas} was won by Morello. Time, 1.12 1-5 % if Ki i i aces’ Asiatic Cholera will in future be of three grades, | Three-quarters of a mile. iF : ist. An Honor Diploma will be given to New York, Aug. 28 -—'The socialist : Bo , a : a BOARDING A#®D DAY SCHOOL ‘ Tue condition of Russian Jews who pass} oi. have taken the full course of| labor party, in national conveation to-day, , We have made a large purchase of the celebrated Americs is extremely that they through Paris for filthy, and fears are expressed will bring cholera to this continent. They have already carried it into England, where it has made some progress. Its the crowded cities of the presence in Motherland, is cause for the gravest ap- prehensions and the deepest regret. But if strict precautions are used it can hardly reach Canada this year. The disease de- velops in trom twency-four hours to three days. Persons infected in Europe can not, therefore, possibly reach America before the disease has shown itself. If the quarantine officers are sufficiently careful and honest and firm, they can prevent the landing of passengers from «ny infected ship. The season is now well advanced ; the cool weather is here. Consequently there is no necessity to be scared about the matter—a ‘“‘scare” is one of the most effective aids to the march of cholera. The deed disease almost invariably ori- ginates in India. It was mentioned by Hippocrates (400 B.C.)and by otherancient physicians. It usually recurs every twelve years, as a result of the Hindvo festivals at the great tempie. It is engendered in the filthy tents of the pilgrims who number millions. Every successive epidemic of cholera has been carried up the Persian Gulf from Bombay, Surat, Kurachee and ports on the West coast of India. In the Bombay Presidency there are ninety-four shrines, to which large pilgrimages are made and from which the disease is brought to the sea cvast and spread throughout the civilized world. The great point in the whole course of the disease is not to be too busied or agi- tated, or anxious to do too much and too quickly. Absolute rest and warmth, the careful use of food and weak stimulants, aided by smal! quantities of astringents and opiates will, it is stated, save a good proportion of cases. _——— + Educational. Wirth the close of the holidays comes such « demand for school books that pater is apt to change the Scriptural quotation and say ** Of the getting of books there isnoend.” Certainly our children will not suffer from want of a sufficient number and variety of subjects for study in the schools. It is pleasing to note that the number of children in attendance is well maintained. At Upper Prince Street School there were yesterday 513; at Queen Square School, 245, and at West Kent Street School, 364. The excessive number at Upper Prince Street School is due to several causes, to wit : popularity of the teachers, excellence of situation, and most of all, perhaps, the fact that pareats generally like to have their girls taught apart from the boys. We have two public schools for buys, only one for girls. Girls as well as boys are taught in West Koent Street School; but soms of the boys are rcugh and rude, and the girls preferto be taught apart. The consequence is that Prince Street School is overcrowded. Either the schoolrooms must be enlarged or the trus- tees must exert their authority and force some of the psreats to send some of their girls to the other schools. Co-educativn is not successful, in practice, in Charlotte- town. familias We cannot forget, in this connection, that Roman Catholic girls do not, as in Halifax and St. John, obtain instruction in schools receiving the aid of the Govern- ment. There, if we mistake not, the nuns are permitted to pass the examination and receive salaries from the Provincial and Civic treasuries. Here, this has not, here- tofure, been done. Our Roman Catholic boys have all along been taught in a separ- ate peblic school,—and nothing has hap- pened. The Roman Catholic girls of Hali- fax and St. John have been taught in separate public schoois, with the convents for school rooms and the nuns for teachers, —and, we are assured, peace and harmony prevails. More than that, no one there feels—as we in Charlottetown must feel— that one portion of the community does not receive its fair share of the amount ex- pended out of the public treasury for pur- poses of education. It, certainly, is hard and unfair that the plan which has been successfully adopted here in respect to the education of Roman Catholic boys cannot be adopted in respect to the education of Roman Catholic girls, — that Protestant girls have their separate school, supported by the public, while Roman Catholic psrents—some of them the poorest of our citizens—are compelled to support the separate schools in which their daughters are educated. If this unfairness be due to a refusal on the part of the nuns to take licenses as public school teachers, ao blame can attach to the public. But it is much to be desired—for the sake of fair play—that an arrangement be made similar to that which has been successfully carried out in St. John, A neatly printed calendar of Prince of Wales College and Normal School for 1892- 1893 has been published. The session be- gins on Tuesday next, the 6th September. A three years’ course is provided. The cur riculum of the third year isequal tothat fol- three years, or the second and third years, admitted to in the having by examination been the second year, and who have written examinations of the third year ob- tained at least 75 per cent. of the attain- able number of marks in the above men- tioned subjects. 2nd. A first-class ordin- ary diploma will ba given to those who have taken the first and second years’ course, and have made at least 75 per cent. of the number cf marks attainable in the written examinations for the second year. 3rd. A second class ordinary diploma will be given to those who, under the same circumstances, have gained at least 60 per cent. in the examinations in the subjects mentioned. St. Dunstan’s’ College prospectus and course of studies is also at hand. We note that the Rev. Dr: Morrison has been ad- vanced to the position of Rector, and that the Faculty includes ten professors. The curriculum includes a preparatory course intended te qualify students to enter either the commercial course or the classical course. Mathematics, physics, chemistry, natural history, philosophy, and religion - are studied at St. Dunstan’s. Personal. Mr. D. A. McKinnon, buarrister-at-law, Georgetown, ia in the city. Mr. G. Frank Beer , of Beer Bros , has re- turned from his business trip to the Old Country. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weeks have returned from their trip to Upper Provinces and the United States. Mr. Elliott, of Elliott’s Mills, was in the market to-day with new oatmeal from this year’s crop of oats. Lieutenant Totten now announces that the end of the world will occur in 1895 The time thus arranged will hardly admi* of Mr L.. H. Davies becoming a cabinet minister. Evangelist William Meikle is expected to open a meeting in Annapolis about September ist. Hetakes with him a tent, at present in Halifax, in which the services will be held, A son of the Hon. J. O. Arsenault has erected this summer a handsome residence at Wellington, one of the growing towns of Pritice County, resulting from the railway. Mr. Barlow is promptly building a new carding mill in the place of that recently des- troyed by fire at Wellington. Mr. Barlow is one of the enterprisiog men of Prince County. Mr. Frank White, for several years past in the employ of Matthew, McLean & Co., Souris, waa a passenger in the Britannia last evening en route to Lynn, Miss. Mr. Allan Parsons, of Montreal, one of the best known commercial an.bassadors on this circuit, is on a business trip to the Provireca. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. The many f iends of Miss Louise “aine and Mr. R. Blackmore will be pleased tu hear of the happy event in their lives which wes cele brated on Wednesday last. Their marriage took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor Laine, Kdgarton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore will be at home at 152 West Chester Park, Boston, on Wednesday, October 5th and 12ch —H+lifax Herald. There were registered at the Hotel D vies yesterday: J D Morton and wife, LBuzion; i Johnstone and wife, N-w Glasgow; CS Hubbell and wife, “Gananoque; T P Bacon, Montreal; S C McFadyen, Tigaish; John Brown, Dunnville, Ont; J H Haslam, Moncton; C S McNutt and wife, Ottawa. The arrivals at the Queen Hotel yesterday included : Mrs MacKay, Summerside; Miss G K McKeen, North Sidoey; H Sutherland, Morell; J F Holmes, Portland, Me; A J Tay- lor, Victoria, B C; S R McAlmen, Clyde River; N R Wright, Victoria. This morning there were registered . Jas Smith, Annette Smith, H L Smith, W C Smith, Boston; Benj Bremner, city; D E Clarke, Orwell. ——_—_—_—_—__ #-ere- Da What is ndrcuff ? A disease of the scalp that causes falling off of the hair, in fact, death of the hair. It ir- ritates the scalp and causes scales and eczem- atic eruptions—produces baldness. Bear in mind that Aati-Dandruff removes dandruff with three applications—stops falling and re- stores fading hair to its original color. Sold by druggists at 75 cents per bottle. ll ~ae Drawine.—The Kickapoo Indian Medi- cine Company's performance oa Upper Queen Street each evening, Excursion.—The military excursion in the Jacques Cartier last evening was well attended and passed off pleasantly. Ex- cellent music and choice refreshments were provided. Fexce Breakixe.—This morning, John McKinnon, of Rocky Point, appeared before William Heard, Esq , and John McEachern, Esq., J. P.’s, at the suit of Daniel Miller, of the same place —the charye being the unlaw fal end malicious breakiag of the plaintiff's fence. A. Mellish appeared for defendant. Judgment for defendant. Tue Lyceum.—The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company will give a matinee in the Lyceum on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Admission, five cents. Esch child attending will be presented with a bag of candy. There will also be an extra attraction in the same place in the even- ing, at 8 o'clock, when a present of an order for a dozen cabinet photographe on the best photographer in the city, and a child’s toilet set from Watson’s drug store, will be given the handsomest baby under 18 months old; and also a present to the bomeliest man of a year’s subscription to THe Examiner Ten cents admits to al), Gallery reserved for ladies; --s>> - — Horse Notes.—The owner of Wellington Belle has also a promising year-old by Her- nando, which can already trot the mile in three minutes or better. Five children’s carriages left out of our | Season's stock of fifty. Will close them out at very low prices. —Mark Wright & Co, Send your mattresses to us and have tha contents put through our new picking machine. They will be returned to you softer than new. We give splendid value in Dew mattresses.—Mark Wright & Co. made the following nominatious: For Pres- ident of the United States, Simon Wing, Boston; for vice president, Chas. H Matchett, of Brooklyn. Loon Lake, N. Y., Aug. 28.—In the course of aspeech at Malone ‘o the grand army of the republic veterans, who pre- sented him with an address, President Har- rison said : ‘‘We are a favored nation in the great isolation which we e:joy. We are fres from the danger resulting from close contact with other great militery powers of the world. Our neighbors in the north, in the Dominion of Canada, neit.er threaten nor du we fear them. (Laug)iter and ap- plause.) We desire for them the most abundant prospects of the ful est develop. ment of which their resources are capable, and constant peace.” Lonpon, Aug. 28,—Great Britain has received an invitation from the United States Government to take part in the naval parade in April next is: connection with the Columbus celebration, and has ac- cepted it. Sr. PerersporG, Aug. 28.—Nearly 1000 houses, including government buildings, were burned in Borissov to-day. Lonpon, Aug. 28.—Mr. Asquith, home secretary, to-day visited Furkslip pit, Bridgend, Wales, and made in«uiries regard- ing the disastrous explosion o: Friday last. Only forty-one miners were res:ued from the pit and two died since. Exploring parties are still searching the mine, thoug. all hope of finding further suvivors has becn abandoned. The numbor of dead is placed a‘ 107. Torento, Aug. 28.—The executive com- mittee of the advanced prohibitionists of Canada met here yesterday and completed the organization of a political parsy with pro- hibition as its object. All members of the party will be pledged not to give their votes aud influeoce to any candidat: for parlia- mentary honors whose party is not distinc- tively pledged to complete the suppression of the liquor traffic. Toronto, Aug. 28.—Many contradictory stories are afloat anent the purpose of President VanHorne’s trip to Zagland. Lt. Bergen, M. P., for Cornwall, is authority for the statement that contracts have al- ready been given. A Cansdian Pacific Railway official to-day stated that Van- Horne was now seeing to : rrangements for the fast Atlantic service bet ween Halifax or St. John and the nearest Ecglish port. ** The Canadian Pacific Railw: y,” said this gentleman, ‘‘is determined <o enter into very active competition for ‘he sea-yoing traffic. --a oe An Acknowledgmnt. Srr,—1 beg permission throug 1 the columns of your paper to express my s ncere thanks to the members of the Caledon sn Club and the citizens of Charlottetown ;enerally, for their extreme kindness to me while present at the Scottish Gathering held at Charictte- town on the 10th of August last It b-ing my first visit to this noble city, I imagined I would receive a s*reager’s receps tion. I found, however, the cae; different to my expectations. I must truly say that I received a reception there which would more than compare with anything give: meamongmy own friends at home. The Uale lovian Club is aclub which every loyal Scosch heart in | is certainly | P. E. 1. should be proud of. [i one of the most Scottiv: like in the Dominion, and with suct e splendid lot of officers in charge it is bow d to prosper. { hope, if Providence will permit, to be present again, and take a pact in the grand auld Scottish music. Jas. W. HAFRINGTON, Piper. 78h Hibanders, Pictou Co., N.S. > Not 1x Ir.—There is no mercury or any ingredient whatever in Everybody's Pills. They are guaranteed purely veg: table. ; Ancarhabiniaentie SeLiine To Minors.—A summons was yesterday served on William Larter, Rich- mond Street, for selling liquor to minors, contrary to the provisions of te law regu- lating the sale of liquors. The summons is returnable to-morrow. Worts Sgeinc.—Mr, W. P. Doull, of this city, who has been spending a few holidays in the western section of the Province, re- turned home last evening bringing with him some very interesting souvenirs of the work recently done by the lightning a! Schurman’s Point a few miles from Summevside. These include a photograph of Mr. St.vert’s house, which was so badly wrecked by ‘he lightning, some zinc from the gutters, a piece of the bedstead in which Mr. Stavert was sleeping at the time of the disaster, a piece of the pillow upon which his head rosted, and a or of wood from the hous: picked up about 150 feet away. All mey be seen at Johnson’s Drugstore. nines ice Kickapoo InpiAN Mepicine Co., CHARLOTTE- Town, Aug. 26, 1892. GENTLEMEN,—I let a jack sccew weighing 156 pounds, fall on my foot and mashed it, and caused me great pain. I applied your Indian Oil and got instant reliet and the sore- ness and pain has disappeared. E. G. PARKMAN, Euston Street. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Will be re-opened on the 13rH SE’ TEMBER, a 9 o'clock, in McLEOD’S KRALL. MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, Assisted by Fraulien Lauffer. HE GENERAL COURSE for § English in all its branches, Latin, French, Harmony, Class Calisthenics. Fee, 850 a year. EXTRA*—German, Drawing ( Model), Piano, $10 each a term, THE JUNIOR CLASS is ta: Arithmetic, Grammar and Com; ing. Writing, History, Geography Fee. $30 a year. EXTRAS—French and Needle term each ; German and Piano, The Music, both Vocal and taught by Miss Russell and Pr The pupils have 24 lessons a term, lege of attending the Harmony Classes. Arrang ment for Classes in Ger: by Fraulien Lauffer may be made to Miss Russell. Fees 50 cents a le ison. or $10 a term. Private lessons givea eithe at the Pupii’s house or in the Schooiroom, opupetieses may be had of MIs 3 RUSSELL, P. O. Box 14, Charlottetown. aug30—dy pateod wky pat pio 2i ‘niors includes Mathematics. Singing and freehand and ght English, wition, Kead- Calisthenics, york, $’'.50 a Jeach a term itrumental, is fessor Earle. und the privi- and Siaging an or French n application | sion given on or before 10th September. on the premises to the undersigned. HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. (a weil stains FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons. j Mail orders promptly and carefully at- tended to. HENRY MORGAN & C0., MONTREAL. aug27-—t ts tf W8 HAVE A PULL STOCK DAY, 27th inst., will place SPRING TRESSES we quote at $2.25 and $3 up to $6 each. STUFF MATTRESSES we have from $1 75 to $25 each. Window Shades, Poles, Pic- ture Fremes, Mir- rors, etc, etc. MAT- Ya. KNICKERBOCKER KNITTING YARN, and on SATUR- 000 DOUBLE SKEINS on sale at 15 CENTS EACH—regular price 22 cents, BEER BROS. ee ee ee HARD TIMES PRICES NOW GIVEN IN—— Fine Parlor Suites, Fine Bedroom Suites, And in all our goeds. “ERAN. =< a lit dala ii a ail MARK WRIGHT & CU., Lrp. Charlottetown, August 3), 1892-2aw & wky ws SA « az pleasantly situated residence on Rich- mond Street West, with piazza and orna- mental] trees, Commands a fine view of the har- bor ard West River, convenient tu churches, schools, market and public buildings, with fine large closets. large back yard and jand for a gar- den; built eight years, occupied for the past six years by Richard Reddin, Esq, Probate Jndge, containing nine finished rooms anda summer kitchen. Premisescan be examined and posses- Apply CHARLES HIGGINS, aug30—dy tf t} Lots, SET IE PREVENTS CORSETS BREAKING 25 CENTS A PAIR. STANLEY BROS, Sole Agents for Charlottetown. aug29 FOR SALE He AIR FURNACE in perfect order, suit- abie for a large Building, Store or Church. F. HOULE, Corner Prince and Richmond Streets. aug29—dy lw Real Estate Sale. Valuable Building Lots. THE undersigned will offer for sale b Auction, on the premisss on WEDNESDAY, the 3lst irstant, at Kleven o'clock, a. m. :— That valuable property situated on corner of West and G m Streets, having a front on West Street of 160 feet, and running east aiong Grafton Street 84 feet, with buildings thereon. ALso—One and a half Town Lots, having a teens - Keat Street of 126 feet and running back ee These properties wil] be laid off in Building and plans can be seen ac the office of Peters , Aga or at the office of the Trustees, Queen ree Terms liberal and wiil bemade known at sale. A, A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees late Owen Connolly. augl7—dy 3i wytisle dy pat MR. Hi. L. HEARTY, Organist of $t. Paul’s Church, wt resume lesson; on twe Piano the first week in Septembor. Choice Music on sale at lowest prices. For ternis, etc.. apply at Music Rooms, Prince Street, aug23 MISS EDITH HILL, Late of Anglo-French College, Upper Nor- = England, Besires Pupils for Pianoforte. Term begins first week in September. Certifi- cate from South Kensingtoa, England. 16,000 Cigars, Wholesale at Factory Pric2s. Charlottetown, June 24, 1892. OFFICE—Brown’s Block, Charlotse Charlottetown, August 20, 1892. eS La, age READ) TALIS! commie —-—— (x) —— ND 5.009 Athiete Cigarettes, 5,000 =weert “ixteen (5 cents), 50 ibs. old Chum Tobacco, Large Profit to the Retailers. REDDIN BROS., CAMERON BLOCK. ARE YOU GOING TO INSURE YOUR PROPiRTY ? IF YOU ARE, BE SURE AND TAKE A POLICY WITH EK. R. BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. augl9 UNDER TUE DIRECTION OF THE Sisters of the Congregation De Notre Dame. TUDIKS will be resumed in this In tution ou MONDAY, Sth September, = The Course of Instruction in the Engl French is thorough. wtih one Efficient Teachers preside over ments of Music, Drawiag, Painting and Needle. work. Any further information ean be obtained addressing the MOTILER SUPERIOR, Convent Notre Dame. augt9 the Depart- ——WILL RE-OPEN—— Thursday, Sept. Ist, There are a few vacancies for papiys For information app!y to REV. JAMES SIMPSON, augl6—tl sept 6 tiead Master, Never Woo « Dae are —- . > KR a ~ <= Ss — * wax TED —One hundred laborers at Stellarten® Nova Scouim® Wagestrom $L10 to $1.25, 4 McDonalp, McKinnon & Co. ey augW—dy li wyli i T° LET—The Dwelling Heuse on corner of Prince and Dorchester Stree s, heated with hot water aud C-ntaining nine roema. sion given when ver re quired. House can be isepected on application tw Mrs. Koeome, the pre- sept uccupant, or to GeorGe ALLEY, aug2?3—tuth sat patmt VOUND—A silver watch and feb chain on Uprer Qreen Sireet. App!y at this office, nugid WANSTED—-A servent girl. Leop, ——" of Dominion uilding, aug27—3i RAWING AND OIL PAINTING—Mrs. F, Macnutt will re-open her classes for Draw- iag and Oil Painting the first week in Septem- ber, at her residence, Upper Prince Street, aug27 3w Zaw T° LET=One-half of my Brick House, Upper Queen Street, containing sine large rooms, Enquire of A. Horne & Co, yo reliable and trustworthy for general housewor!l; in a small 5 Inquire at office of K. H. NorToON & Co, Queen Street, bi-eaug? ANTED—A servant girl for genera] houte- work. Apply to -3. GEORGE ALLEY, Dorchester Street. tu th sat—augZ LET—A dwelling house of nine rooms with _ yo [ stable, situated oa Hillsborough Street, near ST. PETER'S SCKOOLS Disappoints! Higa i a the residencs of Mr. Lemuel Poole, and adjoin . ing Mr. Henry Coffia’s. Immediate possession given. Apply to Georeg ALLXY, iyw—dy tfits patmwe IMPORTED A ets “LITTLE QUEEN” - CIGARS! The Best Five Cent Smoke in the City, At WATSONS DRUG STORE. —— ee —_— i = > Twenty ——AT a Bonafide Discount Sale. aag26—Ly CITY HARDWARE ——_—_——_(x) _-__ NAILS, PAINTS and OILS at Per Cen —————-—(x) ili iipeeceiibe ce itieeanane Twenty Per Cent. Discount off all Prices for Cash on SHELF HARDWAR THE—— —- special prices. This is Discounts for Cash only. KR. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, August 17, 1892—ecd & wky R, JAMES E. WELSH will resums giving ~ igesone on the Pia forte ac his residene, j \iue Street, second house below Mer - Bank. Pupils attended at thew hor.ies if fe quired, 2w eod & wy pd—anglé j o © i LET—A house on corner of Pownal and ~ : Euston Streets, containing nine rooms peek closets and halls, and water and sink in «i nas: Tnere is also a larg, yard with stable and a house, Immediate possession given. Apply @. — JOHN JOHNSTON, Pownal street. augl3 ANTED AT ONCE--A girl for housework. Apply to Mus. T. J. ang23 OST—A lady’s moonstone brooch, shape of @ heart, set with brilliants, Finder will please jeave same at this office. tf—eugls La small bisck dog with white breast. Finder wi'l please leave same at Ridgewe wursery, Prince mcreet. tf—-a w+" fkD—Good wide-awake agents to sell for the Fonthili Narssmes of Canada, Good psy and regular and constant employment tothe rgicmea. Ny droaes avei apply. We nave 7J)acces unier sgteck, every doosartment fally equipyed. Address STONE & WELLING iON, Tamplo Building, Moatrsal, J. We BHALL, Manager. Nae this paper. janelé 3ms T° LET—The Cottage on Poplar Terrace, Kast Kent Street, occupied by Mr. Jolin Moore, Bank of Nova Scotia. It contains eight poems vLexides kitchen and pantry, and has barn firme plenty of yard room attached. Apply at he office ~ 4 of F. W. 1. Moore, Barrister. London House biock, or to the owner, F. W. Moors. BPO UxD ~On Pownal Wharf yesterday, a ligh aug. brown Mcintosh cape. Owner may have | the sawe by peyiag for this advertisement. os acg4-if Was LE D-—A maid for general iousework in® famiiy of two, Reference nee FRANK iSPakR, au T° LE'-welling House on north side of Hilisvorv Park, lately occupied by Mrs, Has zard. For particulars apply to LemMusEL PHIlI- LiP3s. au . —-———? O LET, ot the head of Queen Street, a dwell. ing houee (mew) containing four bere — front roum, dining room and kitchen. Good ya room, otc Apply to Jaa. F. Curtis, Customs. augii—tf Ww* HAVE OPEN considerable territory in P. E. Island on the best selling work the season, and wish to hear from parties with # view of taking up the canvass in their } immediately. Those already at work are earn- ing big money; you can do the same. Apply P, O. Box 155, st. John, NB, augd a, URNISHED HOUSE-~To let, for six months or longer, conveniently situated. a Furn House containing ten ruoms Possession October lst. For terms enquire at this office, augi-—-tf pat