TH TO ADVE RTISERS. tl in by Ll a nh re Pads mist be in ‘ (han es Of & i g | . day to ensure sert LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Leapinxc Frere STORE. feer Bros, Scorr Acr. — Stipendiary Magistrate Rianchard is at Souris today hearing Scott Act Cases Covxry Cover.— Judge Reddin us ( at Souris. Phe are ! ‘y AES « ul _ - Cuvrcen Sate AN! Pea. lies Of St. Paul's congregation mt ‘ Haing & e apd tea on the 12th December next. — R. I. S.—Regular thiy meeting of Benevolent Irish Society this (Wed allay) eve gat & « wk. Iniportant siners - M a! ! re Ww be a service of song the basement oa the Methodist R eck Church this eventog at 7.30, All) are Weict iii Beat Race There will be a sailboat rac »the harbor to-morrow (Thursday) trom Powna!l W hart “ad start rvun after ten o clock as possible eins Lbomiuton House Sop. The Domin i H mse On Great George Street was § ld at auction to-day by Mr. Bearist It was beught by A. N. Large, Esy., for $1,800. ; - lug regular monthly meeting of Port la Joie Encampme Lma4ho . Ff. oH te held in Oddfellows Hall this (Wed ne~day) eveniog al 5 uUcio x. lo ¢ ynfer de _ Ts ND Horses Son e ne he rees were | sased at the Charlottetown exhibition by Kingston, Kent Co., parties, inclading Ir. Fergusen, Richard Herbert.of the ‘ Hotel de France,and Councillor McAlmnun —Sir John Sun - Brrxev. — While Fatally playing around some burning hoop shavings at Kinvston, N. S., a few days ago, Rita Banks, aged three iaughter of Avard Banks, was so severely burued that she died in two hours. insite Potice Covrr.—This forenc Act summonses against Geo. V. an! Geo. Offer were disim'ssal avainst Terence MeAtee and Mary Carroll, King Street,Swere adjourned autil the .6th, Que drank was fined $2 or wn days. - Sewers For Woopstrock —The first practical work in connection with startiog the sewers at Woodstock, N. B, was begun years, n the Scott Moore The cases on Monday when twenty men were set to work on the lower bank at the foot of Regent street It is at this point that the outlet foi the north side of the bri ige will Le. oe ee casi—The Halifax Hirald says: H. Cameron, of Sundridge, Picton, has stalks of oats measuring 68 inche-, with head 24 inch and number of kernels 130 on ground never manured, and this was the third crop. Angus McQuarrie, Sundridge, has peas 7 feet higa Adam Sutherland. Black Branch, bas oats 6 feet high, head 23 inch, 164 kernels, Sewer Oats Aaxp istaiseelbincnieliols Tue Casor Cirs.—The fourth «noaal meeting of the Cabot Club wis held in their room*, Queen Street, on the Sth ins’, The Club was found be ia a prosperous condition in every way. The f jlowing officers were elected for the en- siting year ; Pre-ident—John M. Nicholson. Vice-President—Wm. Carter Secretary-Treasurer ~Wm. Hughes. to tl Tue Soo Canat.—Vesselmen at the Soo Were givea an exhibition of the Canadian Canal’ capacity on Saturday, when three f the largest steamers on the great lakes, fa united length of 936 feet, were passed hrough the lock at once. Vessels draw- ng 15 feet 5 inches, or one foot more than the United States canal, can also, and do, use the Canadian waterway. Haggard’s mach abused diteh is a good work in several respects.—Montreal Gazette. dpc Axoruer Ixterestixe Discovese—-There was a large and deeply-interested audience at Miss Ben—Oliel’s lecture in the Baptist Church last evening. Her sabject was © The Coming of Christ in Relation to the Jew2,” and it was well handled. At the close of her discourse Miss Ben-Oliel was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. This afiernoon Miss Ben Oliel gives an address in the scheolroom of the First Methodist Church, the subject of which will be * The Daughters of America.” sialic A Lance Prserat.—One of the larg- est funerals seen in that city for some time was that of the late James Scott, of Queen Street, Halifax,on Sunday afternoon. The large concourse of citizens present at his obsequies testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was heldin the com- munity. The coffin was loaded with flural tributes, and many others were brought to be deposited on the grave. funeral services were conducted in the ceyjetery by Hev, Dre. Forrest and Currie. Lm pressive sien Ay Istaspern Buraxep Oct man in Boston, writing to Tue LExaminxen, says; “Mr. Gav Smallwood’s blacksmith shop and rooms at Cambridge, Mass., were destroyed by fire on Saturday evening last, while Mr. Smallwood was at work He, with a ceuple of friends who were present, tried their best to the household etlectsa and the stock in the shop. but they were almost suffucated with smoke in the attempt. All was lost excepting clothing, as the fire had made great head- way in the rear before being discovered. Among other things Mr. Smallwood lost a valnalle piano, and an elegant parlor suit, besides hix stock. All the insurance he liad was $200 on the stock. The tire was egused by a spark from a passing locomo- tive. Mr. Smallwood has the sympathy of his many friends,” -\ gentle -<ave some ree = —_ K ——— E. R. BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, CHARLOTTETOWN, OFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK, THIS MORNING'S WEDDINGS, luis morning witnessed the marriage of | Miss Maud Batt,danghter of Mr. William H | Bat, one of our pioucer steamship owners, to Mr. Daviel W. Finlayson, an enterpris ing merchant, and one of the most popular | of the younger citizens of Charlottetown | The wedding ceremony was performed by i the Rey, Mr. Hamlyn, Rector of St Paui’s | Episcopal Church, at the residence of the | bride’s parents, Water witnessed by the immediate the contracting parties The groom was supported by Mr. Charles E. McKinnon, while the bridesmaid was Miss Elizabeth tatt, the vounyver si-ter of the bride. After theceremony thet ride and yroom and Quesis Street, and was relatives of ' ar ciusicn OF whi bh Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson short honeymoon. The bride was beanti fully attired in a travelling dress of navy +? . } ‘ ie ue th guld She nayy bine cloth, w trimmings with blue he ld mn The ! : suitably and neatly with brown wore a hatcf veivet, and vold and her hand a handsome white boguet, bridesmaid was very “Olly, trimmings and brown and gold passeme: The which the bride is held by her many friends was clearly and practically shown by the large number of beaut and pseful presents she received. Tue Examistr wishes both Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson much happiness and joy in their trimmings dressed in fawn « terie high esteem in iful new lift St. James’ Church w .stalso the scene oi another wedding this mo:ning, shortly after seven o’cluck when Mr. Thomas B Mothers:!], the agent in this Province o th New York Life Association, led to the aliar, Miss Mand Henderson, well known as one of Charlottetown’s most popular young lad.es. The officiating clergyman was the Thomas F. Fullerton, <f St. Phe tloral decorations of the church very fine, including pa acacia, als of autumn leaves and rowan berries—-he work of the bride’s Mr. Herbert Henders a+ groomsman, and Miss Wiunie Blake, attended bride. Miss Hed. rson was alao the recipient of many costly and beautiful presents, (including a handsome clock from the groom’s fellow boarders ut the Hotel Davies.) all shewing the friend oe tev James were nes, festoous fri- nds the ship of her many friends, Mr. ‘andl Mrs. Mothersill took the, morning traintor the neighboring pre- vinces on their wedding tour followed by the good wi hes of their hosts of n which Tue Examiner joins Both wedding parties coalesced at the railway station and between the friends of both couples the scene before the train started was very animated. Cpr cee ee Tue Royal Arch and Blue Degrees will be conferred in St. George’s Lodge to- morrow night. Members will attend at 7 o'clock if possible. tnd SEBEVSASTGCCS Is there nausea ? Are you cost: ve? Is there vomiting? ’ Do you belch up gas8? < - Are you light headel? i Is your tongue coated ? De you hawk and spit ? vy Have you water brash ? ' Is there paia after eating? Are vou nervous and weak? Ho you have sick headaches ? Do you bleat up after eating 7 Is there disgust for break fast ? Have yo. distress after eating ? Is your throat filled with slime? Do you at times have diafrh@a ?* Is there rush of blood to the Lead ? Is ther- constant bad taste in mouth? Is there gn. wing sensation in stomach? # 220085668 O8BB E0004! -_.”) Do you feel asif you had lead in your stomach ? Do you belch up material that burns your threat? When stomach is full do you feel op- pressed ? If you have, you have Catarrh of the Stomach, or whatis commonly calied Dyspepsia Take EVERYBODY'S PILLS and see how quickly these dis tressing symptoms disappear. All deal- @ ers or by mail 25 ceats. : ! : : $ ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists, The Threshold of Perdition is an admirable place to avoid, but once over the threshold of our store you'll find just the kind of Furniture you want— and at a price you'll be willing to give. We are going to keep the lead in the Furniture business or sink the ship. We know how to make the goods—and once made, we know how to sel: i them. | i | MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. £PECIAL “ from BEZR Please oklizge us with the amount of your account Which became due Oct, Ist. BEER BROS. Ge en i ee te GOGO GS i ee a? REQUEST BROS. pnt enna elas Neath Yt athena nis sat down toa wedding breakfast, at the con- | took the morn ng express en route to the} mainland, where they intend passing a | ] . ‘ veivet on, of Sacky ille, ac eu | friena , | i DAILY EXAMINER : LT “rr nent east ‘Blowing Their Horns ! | | Lots of people in our lines make a big blow on their horns to the old tanes of { | | S695 25 per cent. discount,” he 334 per cent. discount,” *“No one can buy as cheap as we do,” “No Furs lke ours | Band,” and the One Price and lots of other such rubbish. Don’t you believe it. Talk is cheap. Blow, brag j and bluster may catch the ear of the buyer tor atime, but it won’t keep his trade. rhe people who advertise in this way is | to sell and not to satisfy. Their reputa- } tion is almost as good as the average | circus—all promise and very little show. These are not WEERS’ xls of doing business. We believe | in marking Our goods at prices that will not allow big discounts, We are able to Sav, without “ Llowing,” tuat our stock is CLEAN, FRESH and NEW; and al- though we had no big discount sale or col- lection of rubbish as a side show the past week, we were as busy as nailers, and oue have been larger than ever. The have contidence in our gwaygef doing business, and that is meth sales | publie Honest Goods sine Tarn Honest Prices, Our stock is well bought, and we offer the follow'ng regular goods at lowest | prices : Ladies’ Warm Undervests, 1 7c. Ladies’ Heavy “ 40c. Ladies’ Unshrinkable do., 75e. La-ies’ Cashmere Hose, fine, 34. Children’s Golf Jerseys, all sizes. Fine Linen Towels, I4c, $1 52 a dozen. Gent’ Fine Shetland Wool Undercloth- | ing, $1.30 a suit, worth $2 00. Gents’ Heavy Knit Snirts, 50 centa. | Gents Cardigan Jackets, heavy, 900, | Heavy Alt Wool Grey Flannel, 15 cents. The above bought cheap and sold cheap. W. A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLES STORE, Wholesale and Retail. | Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1895. = — PERSONAL. Miss Leah Farpor, formerly of this city ix here on a visit. Mr. and Mre. P. P. Archibald are visit ing friend« in Nova Scotia. They are ex- pected home on Monday. D. M. Preston, the popular commercial ambassador, is here from Montreal with a full line of samples. He is registered at the Hotel Davies, Prof. Rober‘son, of the Prince of Wales College, has gone to Baltimore where he will spend the winter for the benefit of }i | health, Mr. H. P. Dachemin, B. A., is tak- | ing bis place for the winter. Rev, D. Sutherland, of Zion Charch, | Charlottetown, preached two excellent | sermons in St. Andrew’s Church yester- | day, having exchanged with Rey. T. Cum- in ng—Truro News. Crispi, the Italian premier, has been | celebrating the completion of his seven- | tieth year, having lately carried the Gov- | ernment vicforiously through a general | parliamentary election. The highest salary paid to a governess Whe = yon get up suddenty are you @ | is probably that received by Miss Etta dizzy ? | . . : When stomach is empty do you f el ‘ughes, English governess to the young faint ? princess of the Austrias, sister of the late Queen of Spain. $4,000 a year. The death is announced at the age of 84 of Jozeph Bell who was the first rail- way engine-driver in England, having had ¢ verge of the o'd Rocket, which is now on view in the South Kensington Museum. Rev. J. Sinclair, cf Bridgeville, N. S., accompanied by Rev. J. Murray and two daughters, from New Glasgow, N. &., left this morning in the St. Lawrence, en route home, They came here for the Synol, and remained over visiting, friends in the western seetion of the Province. The close friendship between Queen Victoria and ex-Empress Engenie con- tinnes undiminished. Eugenie has taken up her reaidence at the castle of ‘At ergel- die,” which has been placed at her disposal by the Queen. King Humbert learning that Queen Vic toria ie desirous of®visiting Naples, has placed the palace of Cappo Di Monte at her disposal, An agent of the Queen has been sent from Engiand to report the con- dition of the palace, Madame Latourneau, of St, Pierre, Mountmagny county, Quebec, who recently gave birth to triplets, has received the royal bounty of three guineas which the Queen usually grants in such cases. Bishop McDonald has returned to the city from the west, where on Sunday morning he erected a beautiful Way of the Cross in Father Burke’s fine church at Lot 7, and preached a powerful dis- course on the Lord’s Passion. There was an immense attendance. On Sanday even- ing His Lordship officiated at solemn Benediction in Sacred Heart Church, Al- berton. The Rev. Father Gallant preached, ee Miss Hughes receives Everybody should like Celery. The taste for Celery bas to be acquired. You remember that when Robinson Crusoe vave his man Friday salt to eat, he spit it out as something very disagreeable, but all the same salt is essentially beneficial to health. The taste for Celery is as readily acquired as any other food, and in no one article are there such medicinal properties found as in the Celery Paine’s Celery Compound is a grand medicine, but why pay $l fora bottle, when Gay & Son can vive you as good an article in the shape of a buneh of Celery for 10 cts. Order your winter supply now. A plan for keeping Celery through the winter given with each ler when a-ked for. Address sare J.J. Gay & Son, Pownal. Oct 9,1 4 wky—2 wkys, H. V C.—There will be practive for the H. V C. in their rooms to-night. siairsampiacins Excrxeers.—Full attendance of the odicers, non-commissioned officers and men of the Charlottetown Engineers is requ 8t- el at the Drill Shed to-night. Taspection in a few days, _ > — Freaks or tHe Srason.—We learn from an® exchange that J. W. Meesenger of South Farmington, N. S., prcked @ box of ripe strawberries on his farm during the the week of October 4th, and Herbert Whiteman of the same place, had apple trees in full bloom at the same date. aN MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Water Street, Charlottetown, by the Rev William Hamlyn, Miss Emily Maud Batt to Mr. Daniel William Finlayson. On the morning of October 9th, at St James’ Church, Charlottetown, by the Rev. F. T. Fullerton, Louise Maud Hen- dersov, of Charlottetown, to Thomas Bir- ton Mothersit!, of Strattord, Oaty At Charlottetown on Sept. 25, by Rev D. McLean, George Farquharson, Esq., of Poin ’ On and after TUESDAY, 8th October, 1895, [ HAL, [ | Al, j j the traias of this Railway wil ran daily: (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward, v Read down. Read up, 4 PM A M ex ro LANDING TO-DAY SW OGb...ied Charlottetown. .... 2 5 8 45 | T j 337 659. - Ae deacon fe 631 ‘ 4277 7233.....North Wiltshire....37 32 452 a 5. ae So Hunter River.....1063 547 Per Steamer Albert, 52 Ol. annee oe seed ae e = H23 8 1R..... cee RUMMGPRIG «2000 « Tl: 517) 2 543 823....... pee ed Ai 507 600 Tons Old Mines Sydney 606 .3 Suneiees Kensington ..... 4 452! 6 40 0 Ar Ly 430 Summerside ) Slack ('oa] 710 1140 Ly (Aree 345 ' 7% Be bees ~ eeeeee ae : 7 $22 | 745 1231....... Wellington .....«« 5 253 | os : i. le 4. eae Port Hall ....: +93 7% 20%; This isthe best quality of Slack Coal PO BM cicactes CAR MOES. icccs cen 625 1245) imported for FP ac d Kitehe ee 923 B05 peat ilooinsie casee oes 6 8 1319 po for Furnace and Kitchen use. See BOM commie wertOD.... 2.65% 0 | ‘ y TO \ OSS OOD csiosess Tignish..........500 1030 : r 085 45 é $00, 1020 ). LYONS & CO. AM PM AM rpm| oct8—lw_ pat guar 6% BO0....<% Charlottetown. ....920 515 645 oe od ane rs Th SWuas..c Bedford -- 840 9 eee —- 755 403 Ar 15 04:15} THE Mt Stewart j 815 410 Ly r $10 40 . C55 6 ins Morell. .....0¢ $43 3D OS BCR. ...5.. 5. RPO oc cosy os 709 «©6230 ae 30'L §91.......Bear Biver...,.¥. 6 45 203 dole tee. ee 615 1 20 AM PM ee . AM gee eee - ru 8% 4M. 5... Yount Stewart.....810 350 ee . Beccccéenst Canteen... .<cve 7 i7 238 ee SEs Georgetown..... 700 «2215 BE vosinecarenn-ncictiadenn Se PM AM’ RECOMMENDS ITSELF. IE, sic matbniie panic Femerald. ....<.0++eeeste & 05 : oe - nS! fb sence sceccd® SURVORM. .< cea “i is SPECIAL QUALITY—8 Years Old. PURITY GUARANTEED. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs, i Proprietors Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Sole Pp ’ tallway Office, Oct 5, 1895. GRAPES. 500 BASKETS just received tind |. FOr Sale by all ing cleap. Dealers. W. A. HUTCHESON. | octsS Come and See Us For ‘i qn’s Ulsters, For Meén’s Overcoats, For Men’s Reefers, For Men’s Suits, Ko: Boys’ Overcoats, For Soys’ Reefers, For Boys’ Suits. We have a large stock. We are selling at very low prices. Kxtra values in Dry Goods. J. B. MAGDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, Octeber 9, 1segr—dy & wky ee ti re on — eee A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they cannot get a stylish, up- to-date, made-to-order Suit of Clothes under $20.00 or $25.00. These people have never seen the Suits we make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Fit, workmanship and material guaran- teed, thoroughly made and trimmed. Also, Rubber Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, made-up Ulsters. All our stock up to date, and every- thing in the store genuine value. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., 135 w Charlottetown, October 9, 1895 ypgbensin ones, Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! All the latest things in Cobbler Seat Rockers, Rattan Rockers, Plush Seat Rockers, Desks, Cabinets, Bedroom and Parlor Suits, and a fall line of General Furniture. The prices low to clear out, to make room for new goods. Call now. P. S—See our Ladies’ Secretaries, very cheap. JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row. | Charlottetown, October 9, 1895. ™_ | Tweeds for Golf Capes, with Plaid Linings. ‘Costume Tweeds, LONDON i | New Patterns. White Wool Blankets, i HOUSE. Grey Flannels, | A splendid range. New Stock, no better } value in the city, 10, | 16 and 20 cents up.33 TT. J. HARRIS, Lot 48, to Miss Catherine McPhee, ina AGENT | od +o Charlottetown, September 30, 1895—d and Waterproof Cloaks, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1895 44 CASE We have just opened to-day 11 Cases New English Goods— new Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings, new Mantles, Jackets 30 dozen of the newest shapes in Ladies’ Felt Hats, new Millinery Trimmings, etc., all of which are marked : 5 at our usual low prices. ’ ale ’ ns ‘ We don't mark our goods at unreasonable rates, and allow them to accumulate fcr three or four years, iscounts to clear them out. and then give big We believe in a fresh, clean stock, at the lowest possible prices right straight along, We will not be undersold in any line by any firm in Charlottetown. With regard to “those little cheap articles,” we have Spools, genuine 200 yards, 2c; English Flannelette, Flannels from 6c, per yard; Dress Goods 28 inches wide, 4c: at fc, per yards; all wool, double width, 19c.; Dress Linings, 5c.; Men’s Underwear suit, at 39c, per suit; heavy all wool at 75c. per 4% ( 4S J - @ GREAT SALE ——OF Gents Furnishings, Hats store ASI iat READY-MADE CLOTHING Going on—25 to 40 per cent. Discount. All Don’t miss this opportunity of securing Bargains. of above goods must be sold. —_——_— D. A. BRUCE, Leading Merchant Tailor. When Autumn Comes new styles come with it, and every man in Charlottetown, with any idea of dress, comes to us for styles, as a matter of sourse. The best readymade suit is only a travesty of cor- rectness. It isn’t even a clever masquerade. Banish ail readymade misfits from your wardrobe and get some- thing stylish and haudsome, : , produced to order amd fault- less in fit and correct in every detail of workmanship. We fit our customers. That’s our rule and it stands, like rock bottom. The belated summer suit has now no place in the wear of the gentleman of style, who, if not already provided for the fall, makes no delay. We have now on hand a beau- tiful range of Fall and Winter Overcoats at prices to meet the demands of the times. Our stylish Suits seem to create sensation among the nobility of Charlottetown. S. A. McDONALD, Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Practical Clothing Men are using FIBRE CHAMOIS ept. 18, 1895. Dear Sir: Please send us at OIS, medium weight, No. 20. Ifnct in stock, please have made at once, as we have orders waiting for customers who insist upon having their Overcoats and Reefers interlined with your goods. Yours truly, H. SHOREY & CO., Wholesale Clothing. To Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. No extra weight or bulk. Double the warmth and com- fort. Durable aud inexpensive. Patented July, 1890, March 1895. 123 FIBRE CHAM- EVENING SESSION Paes er CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Opens on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p. m. the science of Accounts Those who wish to learn should attend this Session. L. B. MILLER. oct8—dy & wy tf PRINCIPAL. Advertises! {he home circulation is the most valuable for Tue Examiner reaches the homes That accounts advertisers. of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. _THE EXAMINER PUB, ,COMPANY a ! | Painless Dentistry. CRAPAUD. Dr J E McDonald, Deutist, will bein Cre- paud, at Dr Robertson’s, for TWO DAYS ently, Friday and Saturday, I$th and 19th irst, where he will dem onstrate his now ‘amcnus tnethod of Painless Extraction of feeth. No bad after effects follow the use of this method, and the doubter is requested to try it and judge for himself. Observe the dates, Friday and Saturday, October isth and 19th inst, at Crapau t. My Prince County patients will please note =z absence from Summerside on the aboye dates, } J E McDONALD, DD S&S. Summerside, Oct 7, 1895. Notice to Contractors ! Tenders will be received by the subscribers for the erec- tion of a Summer Residence and other buildings at Grand Tracadie, Lot 35, P. E, L., for Alexander McDonald, Esq., of Cincinnati, Ohio, up to and on SATURDAY, 12th October next, at 12 o'clock, noon, at our office, Water Street. The subscribers do not bind themselves to accept the_low- est or any tender. Plans and specifications te be seen at our office. G, D. LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1895—dy ti dte Wants, Lest, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargeu five cents per line. COPY PRESS WANTED—Seccnd-hand copy press, medium size. Apply atthis office, oct§—ti = isi WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A competent servant for general housework; must be a good cook; references required. App'y ic Ms F PARKER CARVELK 1f—oct TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—tr. MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy part of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine Jawn, coach house and stable: a most desirable residence; rent $40 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens DAVIES. octj—cé&w guar2aw pat law WASTED—A cook. Apply to Mrs Ar- rHUR PETERS. tf—oct7 REWARD: LOST—Between Bank of P. E. I. and Hillsboro Square, a plain gold ring. Finder rewarded. Cali at residence or office of J. T. Meilish, WANTED—By the 20th October, a nurse to take charge of an infant; good references Te- quired. Apply between 7 and&Spm to Mss D B STEWART, Euston Street, 2i pd—ect4 MRA P ALUIN, our well-known bii poster, has received his certificate of member- ship in the Canada and U 8S Advertisers’ 4 gericy, and can refer te them all applicants wanting work done in this territory. ors “LOS!—This morning, in this city, @ lady's silver watch. Finder will please leave same at this office or Geo Carter & Co’s, octs TO LET—Two offices tn the Stamper Block, Apply to PROWSE Bros. if—-mayl TO LET—A house lately aceupied by Mies Simpson, situated on south side of Graiton Street, between Rochford and West Streets, in good order. Apply to ARTHUR MELZ.ISH, London House Building, or corner of Great Gorgeand King Streets sept7 TO LET--That desirable ¢-welling and pre- mises On Fi'zroy Street, at present occupied by Dr Strickland; possession given 17th inst. Apply to M & DC McLgop, guar ti—oct$ TO LET—In Southport Village, shop and five rooms, with a commodicus yard in rear of house ; possession given imme- diately; rent moderate on application to JouN KENNEDY, 41 King Square, Chaviotie- town. HM—9ct> a large FOR SALE—Two fine Ayrshire bul! calves, 4 months old; also, barred Plymouth rocks, white and silver wyandotice cockerels end puliets. dress James H Easton, Charlotte town Royalty. ee Im—oct3 Ww ANTED—A second-hand safe in goo condition. Address Box 535, city. iw—oct2 GIRL WANTED for general housework, Apply at Mrs MOGREGOR's, Prince Street, oct] —3i (246) WYANDOTTES—I have some very nice silver laced Wyandotte Cockerels for sale cheap.—R L CoTros, Brighton. sepies TO LET—The brick house on Qucen Strect now occupied by Charlies Hermans, contain- ing nine rooms, heated by hot air: posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER HoRNe. if—sept2s WaTlED—A general servantina family of two, must be a fair ceok, and be recommend- ed. Enquire at this office. sept 27 WANTED—For St Dunstan’s College, a good housekeeper, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Rev Prrer C RAN, Rector. sept) WANTED- By a young married couple (with one child two years old), board in a private family. Write to P O Box 166, stating board, location, ete 3 WANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between tne hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon. Good references required. ti—augl : \ TO LET—By the ist of ‘ a furnished nouse on Prince with hot water. Apply at this Office. a W ANTED—Situation in an office by an ex- perienced pook-keeper of steady habits; good references. Apply at this office, septi6—-im pd TO LET—That beautifuily situated wuwo swry dwelling on Prince Street, now occupies by James Reddin, Esq; possession given firat of July next. Also, cottage situatec on Hiils- porough Street, lately occupied by W allace Arbing; possession given at once. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 ti—septll | “TO LET—On Orlebar Street, a desirabl« tenement bouse in good order, containing eight rooms bestdes large pantry. Rent mea erate. Apply to Mrs BLATCH, corner Great cieorge and Fitzroy Streets. 246 tf—3laue Specs nenenieetnnenntenssenme nent r or November Street, heated sep 25 WANTED—An experienced girl for general aousework ; must be a good cook; reference required,—Mus G A DIXON. cc ineiaaansaiasiiysesinciggetianye aa | 3 et i iL STN aca nade cS Aen * oe Td A SR RMR SS ane NE EERE on: apne