Wage: ject. THE DAILY EXAMINER : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS,| 747% scorers ar norco a Spectatry.—Beer Sros s i Regular meeting of Vic No 4 this evening at 8 o’clock I YQ LBGISLAWRE -The Quebec ‘ be convened on November |} ideale Fo ‘ Che St. Dunstan s first team : accept the challenge f \ veits. The second team may } SEE. ctpnieemn \ Ne Graseow.—Three schooners a wharf with P. B. I. produce, re fuL.ows ~ : - | ats CRESCENTS All members of the Cres- Football ¢ ire requested to meet Cabot Club rooms (Large’s Hall) s evening at 7.30, on impertant | baei- —peetiinnes AxoTner Scmwoyns.—A summons for a t v olation of the Canada Femperance Act was on Saturday served on John Bali, R ! nad Street it is returnable on Wed- qumangiiiiitnens Y. P. 8. C. E.—The rezular monthly ration meeting takes piace this even- g in Zion Church parlor. All members, a and associate, are requested to be : ' iii I Case Absourven. — Stipendiary Magistrate Palmer on Saturday adjourned the hearing in the Hatherly Sevtt Act a e till Wednesday next for the evidence of a material witness: “ sie Anoraer Marcu Race.--By advert’ze- | nm nanother column it w Il be eéen hat a match race bas been arranged be- tween Billy McKie and Onward, tg Le tro'- Souris Driving Park oa ‘Wed- asday next éd mn the wtlcie Bostexy Comevy Company at Mason’c Temple on Tharsday evening next, pre- senting the favorite society drama, “Maud’s Peril,” and the funny farce, “The Rough Diamond.” Tickets are now on sale at the usual places sisi liiaicds Bexerit Coxcert.—A Benefit Concert will be given in aid of Mr. D. A. an, the Harber Light on Tuesday Sith, 7 inst., when a Yery choice programme wot! oattend. Tickets for Doors open at 7.30 p. m. evel Ar tur Butrrs.—T he shooting st Pownal range took place again of Saturday; and som very good scores were madc. F.B he given to those wl sale at the door MecKae led with 91 points, winning the medal presented by President Gay. The third match for the silver watch will be shot on Saturday. sinainiee Marv Porte Dayce——The children who were engaged in practising the May pole darce for the entertainment to be given in connection with St. Peter’s Church are re- 4 ieated to meet in St. Peter’s Schoolroom to-morrow (Paesdaw) afternoon, at half- past three oelock. eee Surreep Faow Suumerstpe.—The:Pion- eer reports that Mr. T. A. Simpson of Gardiner, Maine, had 13 horses bronght up in a car on the express Saturday mor n- ing and across. On morning Mr. S. H. Jones sent away seep and lambs for the Boston market. sent ed hate He's 4 Prize Wixyveri—The Moncton Transeript says : The horse*purchased by Ald. Seamans to replace the town horse that died reached here last evening. The animal stands 16 hands 1400 Ibs, is four years old’and teok first prize as a four year old at the recent P. E. I. exhibition. cate Temptars. — The officers of Georgetown Lodge, I. 0. G. F., for the | ensuing term are as followa: E Leeman, ’ Goop fora ¢ © Accidental U psetting of 2 Lamp Causes The Death of Two Childe, A BAD ACCIDENT occurred at the resi- dence of Mr. Joseph Peters, South i ; : Rustico,on Saturday night. It seems that in some way, probably by the pulling of the table cloth, a lamp on the table was accidentally upset by the children, aod three of the little ones were so badly burmed that two have since died— one last night and the other this morning. | The other child, the youngest of the fam- | ly, will recover. The names of the childrew | wh» died were Adolphe and Josephine, the tum) pa, a: a | : ; , p%, 20Gts; potatoes | but not in time to prevent the results | i } ; former being three years of age ani the latter five. The fire was extinguished be- fore the house was very much damaged, above stated. Mr. Peters was notat home when the unfortunate accident occurred. Mrs. Peters and the servant girl were the only occupants of the house, except the children. Dr. Gallant was called in and did all that lay in his power forthe little suiferer. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Peters have the sympathy of all in the calamity that has overtaken them. _ > - <-> <—-— - PERSONAL, Miss Mary McMahon left this afternoon to juin her brother, Mr. A. C. MeMahon, | in Chicago } Buchan- | 4 J. M. Gordon, who was registered at the Queen Hotel yesterday, left for Chicago this morning. Cieo. A. Dixon, of New Glasgow, N.S... is here on a business trip. He is register ed at the Queen. HR. Sturdee, St. John, N. B., and John Burns, Woo lville, were registered at the Hotel Davies this morning. Rev. A. A. MacKenzie occupied the pul- pit of the first Methodist Church at both services yesterday, in the absence of the pastor. Rev. F. H. Almon, of Halifax, preached two eloquent sermons yesterday—in St. Peter’s in the forenoon and in St. Paul’s in the evening—ong behalf of the Widow’s and Orphan’s Fund. He is now engaged im canvassing the Church people of the town for subscriptions to this object. The Czar, it is said, has made all! his arrangements with a view todeath. He has completed his will and has verbally wivised the Czarewitch to consult M. Bunge, president of the committee of Min- feters, on political questions, and also to eonsult Grand Duke Michael on family matters. : Very Suppex Deatu.—An elderly Jady | named Mrs, Burnham,left St. John on Friday in her usual health to visit friends | in Woodstock. She arrived all right, but fell dead as she reached the house where she was to visit. Saiiilianie GraypratHer’s Crock.—Mr. Neil Me- Kelvie has in his office an eight-day clock which is the property of Mrs. Julius Cox, of Morell. This timepiece was brought ‘o tne Island in 1841 by the late James Cairns, who formerly conducted the Globe Hotel in Charlottetown. The clock has not been going for the past 26 years until it was put into the hands of Mr. Thornton, | engineer, of this town; and now, atter con- ' the previous | 412} bigh, weighs | | rain , Lsaderable repair, it keep: time as well as the best chronometer.—NS’side Pioneer. —~— > Eacn Coxrivert oF Victory. — Both Corbett and Fitzsimmons have suhmitted to interviews” about their coming fight. Each believes he will win, but each makes the most of the other’s skill and science. Both believe the fight will be a short one, and each promises, win or lose, to leave some marks on the other. Fitz simmons says he was satisfied he could beat Corbett afterhe saw him fight Ki'- and that belief was strengthened | when he saw the match with Sullivan. L D; H Jenkins,.C T; Miss M Parker, V | T; Miss Amy Frizzle, Chap; W Sec’y; Miss J Parker, AS;G Parker, F S; Thos Henry. Treas; W Stewart, P C T: 4 Hanson, M; Miss A Parker, D M; E Leeman, jr, Sent; Miss E Parker, G. nie Curistianiry anp AGwosricism.—The Rev. James Simpson delivered, last even- | ing, the fifth of his lectures on this sublr The congregation was large andl the interest is evideagiy well maintained. | Renton, | A wealthy New York widow, who had some tronble with her tenants, called on a mayiatrate a few days ago, and after ex- planing lier grievances, said: “If suicide was not a sin I would kill myself. Vd | like to have somebody to kill me, though. | dered. Mr. Simpson has shown great ability and | taken great.care ia the preparation of.) these lecures. hey are calculated to make doubters (if there be any) th'nk. | — Po.ice Covrt.—Thia forenoon Frank McLeod wax fined $8 or 40 days for being | drunk and incapable on Saturday night. George Mutch confessed to a first violation of the Canada Temperance Act and was | fined $50 and costs or two months’ im- | prisonment. Thesaummons against P. P. Gillis the charges against John Hebert, Henry €. Connolly and Andrew Doyle, jr., were | aijourned until Wednesday. endian, Tue Qvestiox-or tHe CLive.—At a meeting of the District Division, held in | North Bedeque a few days ago, it was resolved that “the Grand Division should take some action in the métter of the de- | cision of Stipendiary Haszard in the Char- | lottetown Club case: and expresses the | C he pe that the Grand Division will be able to find some means by which they can as certain whetherthe blame can be attached | to the Stipendiary’s decision or to those | who patronize the club.” | From Moytrrar. ~ The steamship| Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, arrived from Montreal about half-past twelve this afternoon bringing & miscellaneous freight | and three passengers, viz: Flora Lam+- | den, J J Jardine and William H Saun-| ders. She will leave this evening for St. | Johns via Sydney and Harbor Grace. Her | cargo will be made up of produce between | decks and cattle and sheep on deck. . The | cattle and steep are being shipped by | Me-ers. Henderson and Roberts. ’ Y.M.C. A.—At a meeting of the Ex- | ecutive Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Association held on Saturday afternoon, they detined their position as follows: “The avowed object and purpose | of the Y. M.C. A. clearly stated in the platform of the Asociation, as adopted | and laid down by the World’s Conference + Association workers, met in Paria in 1855, and known as the ‘Paris Basis’ which reads thus: ‘The Young Men’s Christian Assuciation seek to anite those young men who regarding Jesus Christ as their God and Savionr, according to the Holy Scrip- tures, desire to be His desciples in their doctrine and in their life, and to associate their efforts fur. thé extension” of His Kingdom among voutig men’” is fally endorsed by this Exeéutive Committee. I’m tired of life.” She explained that she really had no choice about the manner of | her taking off, but she seemed grimly in earnest concerning her desire to be mur- The woes of the rich are manifo'd. wm A Beautiful Complexion And @ Rough Skin DON’T GO TOGETHER! To obtain the firet and prevent the second, use waa dismissed, and the hearing of | Jobnson's Oatmeal and Cream 30ap. It keeps the skin soft! 10 cents a cake, three cakes for 25 cents. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. or. Kent and Priace Streets. i Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. oct29 It Requires Brains as well as good material to make good FURNI- TURE. Our Furniture is made by the brainiest men in the business— that’s the reason our goods sell so well, and that you are so well satisfied with them when you buy them. Call on us. -You will be welcome as a Visitor, esteemed as a patron. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. oct29 New French Kid Gloves, SIZES-5}, 6, G}, 6}, 63, 7, 7h, 74, 72 8 They look well IN EVERY €ASE are undoubtedly choice quality. They fit well and wear well. If you want a Glove that will prove satisfactory, try our CHEVREAU GARANTI,--every pair made of selected skins. BEER BROS. Tae Wraruen.—Pair weather; moderate to fresh winds; perature. litde chenge inme The People’s Store, « WEE! Wholesale and Retail. ‘First Buyers! Finest Bargains WitKS & G2., The People’s Store. —Weare now showing a large stock <1 Capes, Jackets, Ulsters, Fut-lined Cjrcar | ‘approval, | LADIES’ MANTLES AND JACKETS. | i | ' ' cKRay —— = — a ee eras MONDAY, OCTOBER —— _— ——— 29, 1894. Woolen Company. . Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you 9 come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulstere, Reefers and Children’s Clothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet cvervbody’s We wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made from our own ’T'weeds. They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- ‘thing yeu ean buy. The Astonishing Prices. : | We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a ver small advance on cost, HATS and CAPS of all soris and at all prices. We are sell- ug our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. We are also offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Mele eg Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings Wighest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. WOOLEN CoONPANY. lars, and a variety of Maids’, aud Chidgy SELL, { ie As FURS FURS | Woodili's | » 3 g gf dren’s Garments, all personally «eleét’, highly finished, extra value. CLOTHS for Beavers all shades, k uglhyt Sac pues an i and Tweeds. Ulsteérs, in | WEEKS & GU., ‘The People’s Store, FINE FURS ot every description and at the lowest prices are always tobe found with us. Just opened, a -secodd large shipment of Greenland Seal ard Lamb Capes in all lengths.” Also, Col! Muff=, Ruffs in all furs Every skin guaranteed. ars, The People’s Store. Our MILUINERY will be found latest ideas. Hate and Shapes in « newest designs and at all prices. The Trimming Department is under the man- agement of MISS MURPHY, and orders will recerve her best attention DEPARTMENT ; complete Witih tine very WEEKS &60.. ‘The People’s Store. DRESS GOO DS.—Many bargai iS . are to be found in this department. In Dress Goods, from 1l5c. te 30c., double width, we sow special lines. In better goous, Tweeds, Coating>, Serges, etc, at low prices. Black Goods of scription. low every ies WEEKS & 8 The People’s Store, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, bought direct from the makers. The value can’t possibly be beaten. We yet to buy can’t do better than see our goods. WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store, - HEAVY WOOLEN -UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ladies’ spe- cial lines, 20, 29 and 39 cents, extra value. Gents’ special lines, 45 cents a suit. Very heavy at 42 and 69 cents. Better goods at low prices. WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store. Ladies’ Hosiery, Glov es, Corsets, Wool Shawls, Felt, Knitted and Quilted’ Petti- coats. A very large variety of Ladies’ Wear of all kinds. . At WEEKS & CO’S., the Bargain Store of Charlottetown will be found the best goods at the very lowest prices. W. A. WKEKS & 00, The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1894. Leicester, Yorkshire and Plymouth Rocks. In Leicesters I have the best lot of Ram Lambs I have ever offered for sale, not a cull among them; all from prize-winning and imported Fwes, and sired by my itn- ported ram “ MacNeill,” winner of the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition’ for three years in snccession. In Yorkshires T have a grand lot of young pigs of both sexes, from 2 to 7 months old, all registered. In Plymouth Rocks a nice lot of -yonng Chicks. Write for prices, ete. Satisfag tion guaranteed. WM. CLARK, North Wiltshire, P. E. [. sept2i—wky Im dy 27th oct DR. CONROY Has removed his Office and Residence to P. P. Gillis’ new building, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Bishop’s Palace. Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. octl1 —tf AT CRAPAUD. A. H. WADMAN, of Charlottetorn, started the Undertaking at Crapaud last spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and a!l small prices. Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first-class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets will be furnished with drapery. Funerals will be promptly at tended to by Mr. A. Wadman, Crapaud. Orders for Embalining, if wanted, will be attended to atonce by A. H. Walman, Charlottetown. dy sat wy ly—oct26 ll the | | e,, Grey” | oe eee 7 WEEKS & Gu, 1 | | | | | | | | BOOT and SHOE line. ! | } show | all qualities and kinds, and any who have | | Ladies’ " | Dining Ror | Cook Stove (Charter Oak), and a lot of ‘LEND ‘MASONIC TEMPLE German Baking Powder, 2 and you lack_no customers to BUY octO negara 7" ry us for Fur Goods. Se ——— } Charlottetown, Octobe: 13, 1894—dy Norway Seal Capes and Muffs, Greenland Seal Capes and Yufis, Opossum Capes and Muffs, . BScaver Capes and Muffs, Asirakan Jackets, Grents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. We will give you the closest prices. J. 6. MACDONALD & CO By Auetion, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. | y 3lst., commencing at ]] o'clock, at the residence of James McLeod, Esq.. Fitzroy | Street :— All his valuable t'y f J) Household Furniture, | Room, «Parlor, | , Hall and Bedroom Faurni- | ture, Kitchen WUtensils, ete., including 1] Upright Piano, 1 Hall Stove (Sultana), 1 ‘ iwing other valuable articles, For particulars see handbills. Terms at sale. A. MoNEILL, Stecl Plows, Auctioneer. 30) JU. ama oct20—2 97 Mill Grinders, Root Pulpers, We've Something to Tell You. You want to save money as well as Weare the money-savers in the Buy your Straw Culters, others. Boots and Shoes from us. Our prices are lower by 15 per cent. than any other house in the trade. Headquarters fur. TRUNKS and VA- GRAIN CRUSHERS. Road Carts, Road Wagons, Fan Milis, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines. Wee Specially low prices on all the above goods this Fall. A. HORNE & CO. LISES. A. E. McEACHEN, oct27 THE SHOE MAN. Hallowe'en Supper d OWE En upper Charlottetown, October 26, 1894—law & wky enernine Asics enn DT cesta Wednesday Evening, Oct 31. Gentlemen's Tickets, - - 50 Cents $5 es oct26—f m w New Goods, Having parchased the’ Stock and good will of the business Jately carried on by A. J. Murphy, I am {now prepared to suit | anyone in the way Of a SUIT OR GVERCOAT. I will be glad to meet with any of the customers of the late firm, or any new ones who may patronize me. Everything isin fyll swing, Come along early and AND Horse Russ! PROCEEDS A OF EWE AL OO NOW InN STOCK. W. BE. DAWSON’ Charlottetown, October 6, 1894 -m w 1 eo ( X ) Horse Rugs! (x) _—— New Firm, Best Assortment and Prices the Lowest in the City. SWEAT BLANKETS, WOOL SUITS, SURGINGLES, HALTERS. EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT get the first selection. We will be glad to show vou our New Goods even if you don’t want to bny. S. A. McDONALD, The Reliable Tailor. | 22 eod | ; oct M@RE'S THE IDEA | our goods and prices. ‘PUTTNER'S EMULSION i PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. -PUTTNER'S EMULSION Cures Consumption in its early stages, ‘PUTTNER’S. EMULSION Prolongs life in the advanced stages of Consumption. OUR IDEA is to give you a good reliable Time- keeper, fitved in a strong and hand- | some Case—one that will protect | see woke and keep ont the dust. PUTTNER’S EMULSION YOURS SHOULD BE) Bs the en ce, ousumption ard all Lung troubles. to take advantage of this offer and visit our. Store.” See our stock and | PUTTNER’S EMJLSION make your own selection. | is the Remedy, par excellence, for is the best cure for all Wasting ! Diseases. G. H. TAYLOR. purttner's EMutsion North Side Quesn Square, is for sale by all good Druggists at 50 cts. for a large bottle. octl9 oct22 We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. ; Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cat Loaf, Porto Rico. Trinidad and | We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be satisfied with Chitown, Sepi. 26,.1894—mon wed fri FLOUR, TEA AND SUGAR Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. —-—— (x) taste 8. Refined Tea to satisfy all Yellow S. B. ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street} ‘New Season’s Tea, Direct From China, VIA VANCOUVER AND C. P. ke We have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of our first direct shipment from Foochow, saving all inter- mediate profits and freight from London. As a result, we never before held such SPLENDID VALUE, and we in- tend giving our customers the full benefit. Weae> TRY US FOR TEAS. (1, SANDERSON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—m _ w f 4 We have now in. stock Yeautiful Rings, and also some of the newest and nicest Silver Novelties, useful ar- ‘ticles suitable for Wedding | Presents. | | E.W.TAYLOR, CAMERO\ BLOCK. ct26 P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1804, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward, Trains Inward, | Read down up | PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM | 3 608...... Charlottetown....... 6a 90 801 614.....Royalty Junction.....606 919 | 350 645 ....North Wiltshire. ..... 5M 8 | 608 OS. .ccan Hunter River...... -5% 8b | 60 FBiinws -Bradalbane........ 50l 73 | 4G FOR cccestcan Emerald.......... 455 780 1 BOD Fi cscs cca Freetown. . -46 70” | 623 7:8 Kensington........423 #60 CO. SID iccecs Ar BdF-.00000 416 66 PM Summerside AM 140 890).....-.Ly¥ BP, concies 849 1106 202 845. --Miscouche......... 83% wei DY Bie Pei ksscess Wellington ........ $07 17 1 OP -Dab.. ccsssien Post Bull... ...0000- 237 98 | OR Be isssicctec O'Leary ... 146 80 | OOS Wy ices ces Bloomfield. . os ee OOP Fh Wives cdsnodes Alberton... 16 7% 6 55 11 55..........Tigniah..........128 € PM AM PM AM |AM PM AM PM OO. SO cssens Charlottetown....... 9D 5% 650 315.....Royalty Junction..... 96 66 TBE SB O.....6000s cee conccccs © 80 64 @ 805 405)...... Ar iM.ume, eu ee > Mount Stewa t ; SO 6909 saiccos Ly Biecinis 810 386 DED OD4, . ccccrccne ME secnseéees 742 «#315 2 | Seer: ees 7 245 | 1014 5 83.......0 Bear River... 845 188 | POR Bi denissches BORER os 0200000 6 115 {; AM PM AM FM PO EOE EE EEE OEE EERE EE EEE EERE ETE TORRE TD ;}AM PM AM PM 825 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 845 OER BR, os000cdeias soscane 717 287 BGP GMD. oc0aced Georgetown........70@ 216 4AM M AM PM SOPOT OP ERORP Re De ee ee ee eee eee eee feeenee 1PM AM | Bh. .00, .cccnseoune Eas —weree 6 05. -+eve-Cape Traverse,... +...++« 6B PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rath Moncton, A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. j | OR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ‘Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,9°94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, ke Advertisemen:s under tais heading charged tive cents per line. | WANTED—A good general servant. Ap- ply at THE EXAMINER Office, acted WANTED—A young woman for generai housework. Apply to Miss Morris, 333 | Water Street. oct27 MONEY TO LOAN.Apply to F. W.L. | Moons, Solicitor, London House Corner Charilotietown. dy lw wy lm—oct23 TO LET ! of Prince and Kent Streets. session The dwelling house on the corner Immediate pos- tf—octag WANTED—Two gentiemen bearders or gentieman and wife in private family in ccn- iral partof city. Address “ Boarders,” P. O. Box 436. 'w—oot22 TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street. Apply to ’, Monaghaa, Queen Street. ti—octzy) ) Sciacbininaanpensiaiitte | TO LE?—Half of cottage tly sita- ated near West Kent Street Bonool A on premises to MRs. HENDERSON. | HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three story Dwelling House situated on Powanal Street. Apply to B. Trainor, P.. O ment. 6w law (fri)—-septl4 | VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. | forsale, Apply at this office. 2aw—octlo —_— “THE CITY BILL PoSTER is prepared. | summer, winter, sunshine or % do ail kinds of posting, distributing, —A. P. ALLInN, City Bill Poster. oc TO LET~— The Dwelli Prince and Dorchester | hot water and containipg nine rooms ply to GRORGE ALLEY. tt AGENTS WANTED, MALE AND Fz- VALE.—You can employ your 6 time this winter, maze good wages an: | near home, by canvassing for and introda- cing “The Great Modern Pain Reliever,” Prussian Oil, thoughout P. EB. Island. Ad- | dress A. J. Cox, care of Johnson & Johnson, Charlottetown. lw eod & wy—octz | TO LET—A house with four rooms, porch, | good cellar and stable; pump at the coor. | Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Malpegue Road. 3w inw—octls M 1GIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A vair of Dissolving View Lantern: with over 30 Slides, various; cost over $250. offered at half -price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, ia- st English edition, new, atadiscount. Ail- 80, a number of other works, new aad seoond- band. apply at this office. tf—octis | ALL KINDs OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly by MISS BEATRICE WADMAN. -_ field Street. tf--0ct Pennants ee ; 2 LET—The ‘dwelling house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mra. Melle Apply to Mes. OFFER. Possession given imme- | diately. eod-—octl7 } | OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the | Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at gene. | occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oot. 18th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. &, island, ood tf—se,