LE Nc tet anette — — ‘ om ~~ : — mee —— ~~ — THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - . . : - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1894. ss : > ee ee anes . = . os r ; 4 se Estate of the Late Charles &. Roh- r ft q : ertson, of Charlottetown, Mer- Al i) or fi ij , i Orsée li | chant Tailor, Deceased, él 8 | a 4 Sealed Tenders ies vceaiilh “ Tender Estate C. E. Robertson ") will be received by Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod at their ae office in Charlottetown up to THURS. ol 4) DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. W. Mutch, Eldon, was registered at the Queen Hotel to-day. | Mr. W. C. DesBrisay leaves for Sum- merside this afternoon, en route to Ottawa. Mr. Charles B. Maemahon, of Boston, | arrived here last night on a visit to his sisters and friends, PERSONAL. | s a Sreciatry.—Beer Bros - = Meeting to-night Fur Goon - rHen New Cavecn.—Work on the St. Paul’s Chureh is pushed a ; ee cee j , De i vard with al poss era ity ——@ —_ i desea hes Mr. Reginald MeDonald, agent of the | : 2 iy ) l Pap S| People’s Bank of Halifax at Port Hood,| # P I j f ) | ’ | Phe steamer Fastnet | C. B., is home on a visit f aw , Ly AA AAs A. D. 1894, at noon, for the purchase of ASTNE ' 1. The stock ji ar 2: Halifax tonight, and will be M. F, Plant, manager of the Plant line 4 wtaté, Shop and Oc Rocmcean I r| f steamers, willl be a passenger in th | Toilets’ wiecslio eee inanaaad aoe e Friday morning early of ’ , ssenge ri Tailors’ utensils now in store and premises .} . » ied siniiiiasanii Florida due here to-morrow night. gad Better goods than ever, lower prices ®@ | on Richwond Street, and the goed will of Teway The Steamer Thames, of Richard Worthington, head of the Wor- ° ; e I - .e ed here yesterday | thington Publishing Co., New York, died than ever. suddenly a few nights ago. He was Sixty ef mar | ley G REYFLANNELS } Ary | Registered at the Eureka Hotel yester- | ’ H Clarke and daughter, Madalen | At Weeks’. - - = d ay: the business carried on by the deceased, together with the lease of said store and pre mises . 2. The book debts and owing Mr. Robertson at It was the very low prices " ‘ ave early to-morrow quoted us from the mill that induced us | Qur Flan- nels are fully 10 per cent. cheaper this to take such a large quantity. — romissory notes me of his death. . ; Separate tenders for No. ) Islands; W P Mason, Providence, R I; A eparate tenders for No 1 and No. 2. “s 5 ® ‘ ey Tra The general quar- — 7 Stock list (which has j . e boa Trade will Murphy , Boston; D O Legendre, Peterboro, p ' , lease and . eb -_ — _— ; ‘ Ont r | Che very best value we have ever a | ‘ease and list of debts and notes can be G ; ameron nt. : a seen by intending purchasers on applica- *( Wednesday) evening the 10th . I . W a ve * “— Hotel Heay Warm Blankets | shown. Theee qualities in 5, 6,7 and 8 4 tion to Mr. H. R Hoowall, of the — Q ies this forenoon: Miss Grs -orge- = . Termes e-thi thi i ‘ — oo . ae ; — Pa | weights, All clean, new and fresh goods | Terms—One-third cash, one-third in ion a: ie ne i. a, a ee a “ . i se : three wonths, and one-third in six months; ORAM "YS REMOVE 4 i ? re - wey, SeOntiemy; 4 At Weeks’. from the factory. A very heavy stock to last two payments to bear interest at six W. Hyndma surance agent, has | Leishman, do ne 1 ; i e Stamper build-| —T. D. Sullivan, M P of Dublin, Ireland, | select from. ed oe _o ie ? ae Ws ‘ n Lower Queen jis to lecture in St John, on the 6th of | spish Sebati tan = an aes a s ear the tele] > office November. Cannot an effort be made to ' st ° sureties. I will not be bound to accept the high- - have him deliver a lecture or two in | WOOLEN UNDERWEAR qualities, all prices. We show’a special | j ’ ° ’ ’ g We that the | Charlottetown ? , re : . We mone that coal Charlott v : * ! | line of Gents’ Heavy-ribbed Underwear at | r stallion Dearborn hi: New York : | heavy at 30, 42, 50 and 62 cts., arlottetown ? = est or any tender. : | » oh = | TR — rat | : = aad SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON by Geo. O’Br en. of Maccan. N Congressman W. Bourke Cockran will not i \ DIES’ P i GENTI EM EN’S 6” cents, The same goods sold readily " ITY vr ‘ + r ‘ 3. amt . a ’ ~ Dr. Hillcoat, of Amherst, for a! be a eandidate for re-nomination. He will | : Sere eit iast season at 85 cents. In Ladies’, extra | AND EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT Ch’tow 9 , Administratrix. | | e | vtown, sept29—dy wky tf and su lhe Dr. is to be con- | work for the election of D. B. Hill lhere | . At Weeks’. | value an has been no candidate decided upon to suc- i j { | } — eed Mr. Cockran and special line at 82 cts. $10 per set. Partial ' "he vom eting of Port | ‘ : “oe sets $2. ‘ Lee ¥ rhe reg ilar mee ting of Port i Rev J. ¢ Macniillan, D. D., for the past Correct’ Styles highly Buiched. exits set 00 and up Encampment, I. O. O. F., will be | two years Secretary to His Lordship ti oe pig wards. Painless ex- Oddf wa’ Hall this evening at 8 ity x ’ - ulp the value, all personally selected. The best z a traction of teeth. | Bishop, has been appointed to the pastor- | fa il ae ; cd | ee ee ee ae . age my i Lasinian 5 7h olish akes risi < General | : » and als 8 | ate of All Saints’ ( hurch, Cardigan Brdge; MANTLES ai German and English make . A visit to | m Benjamin Bremner, Grand Re- and Rev. A. McAulay, fur several years | this department will convince you our | DR. J, P. MURRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., presenta ss attached to the Cathedral, has been trans- i Jackets are right. octé Charlottetown, P. B. I. Mn. Buaxx’s Honses—The correspon. | ferred to the pastoral charge of St. Law. | At W ee eee 3 —— lent he St. John Sun writes: Pather rence Church, Morell. | t eeks , SACQUE CLOTHS, in Roughfs, Bea- Charlottetown, October 6, 1894-m w f ~~ Art . a iv of Jameien Plaine re Mr. George A. Hughes, formerly train o vers and Tweeds, all qualities. = - ; NOTICE eived two admirable horses from P. | despatcher on the Island railway arrived | | : . em ftet ' from Amyot, Ont. last evening on a visit | a oil — Blak Char etown via the steamer from Amyot, ng —_———_—__—_——— . - nn - i s week. Fr. Connolly, although | t relatives and friends. Since leaving LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, ran Boundary and Divisi« | Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; alse, Mechanic and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specl t+ | : i eae lee of | Charlottetown some three years ago, Mr. | : a a | | R “ An ws whe good samples of ‘ go, os - N -. a - — = re go my Hughes has been in the telegraph service | K E | RS ! Bi UR ey ° i ER & ’ C) BA A ND SUG ' of the C. P.R., formerly at North Bay | 5 and latterly at Amyot. ‘heii Sur « Carrte.—His Honor Lieut. Hismany friends ; iii ii e . cations and Estimates. Governor Howlan has imported a buil | are glad to see him. | Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. Kae. £ “+e De Couteau,” and a heifer George J. Gould, owner of the Amer | . . 7 Land Surveyor, calf, “‘ Belle De Lisle,” of the Quebec | can yacht Vigilant, has arrived at vew! The Best Value 1n all kinds of Goods. — Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1s6—dv &@ wy . “ from the herds of Messrs. | York Gould said he was treated with every | . a — e.§ CARD. MRS. STEPHEN WHITTY is now pre- pared to do Millinery at her residence, We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Tea to satisfy all a Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, Trinidad and Yellow oe. We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be satisfied with S. B. ENMAN & CO. Francis Gagnon, of courtesy by the Prince of Wales, and, in- | They are duly re- deed by all with whom he came in contract. | 2 gistered in the Canadian Herd Book “ We were treated well, very well, in all | mg a the races. Notasingle objection could | Larcexy Case.—The case of Lemuel | be raised by the mos: loval Vigilant man. | Mellett, of Point Pleasant, vs. Catherine | He thought Draper to blame for the Vigi- | § a WEEKS & CO apais and r. a TT our goods and prices. e% Dorchester Street, between Great G: MeMillan and Donald McIsaac of the same | lant accident, but not intentionally. He 1, Q S . and Prince Streets. Will be most happy place, for the alleged larceny of onions, | believes that while Draper was the cause =u ° 2 f is . we a gi ilding formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street} eink sa al aie ip for hearing before H. James | of the Vigilant’s slvainn on the shoals he ay holesale and Retai ° i Clv’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri In the Building y p ) pea haseion tomers. Palmer, Stipendiary Magistrate fur | did not know of such shoala being in ex- Charlottetown, October 3, 1894—m w f —_——— Queen’s County, to-day, but was adjourned | istence, and there ar@ many pilots in Eng ee eee eee fl | ree ~* ' ' Monday land who, while considered first-class, are | a ee re ee Ee oe ee as ignorant of shallow places in different rovingla all Gerrixe on THe List.—Yesterday .¥8* | inside yacht courses, as he 1s or was. The ‘ a *V bay In the Commenenee rooms of the English press treated him splendidly Liberal C nservatives, All day electors | oj gave them everything that was due. | ws Tana came and made app ication to have their Asked if he was going back to England |e | I ROVINCIAL TREASURY, ames registered, and in the evening not- | ais, “Really I dont know whetber I shall | Prince Edward Island, - withstanding the rain and dirty weather, go back or not. Ihave made absolutely } 25th June, 1894, eTs who could not spare the time in alled in and made their applica- ° | uo plans for the future. The Vigilant is, of course, out of commission, and I have | . i } not yet made up my mind what I shall do | Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vic., Cap> 6,. the Government ot Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cept. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed upon, This will afford a good opportunity fur ications Prixce Cousty Exuisition Nores.— | with her.” An attractive feature of the exhibition | was the beautiful display of fur goods | by Mesers. Wright, Schurman & Co.. Thie popular firm de- ‘ ing i ‘dially invite you Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete. and we cord nvite you to come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Children’s Clothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet cverybody’s ecceerniehinnienctiltiitlttininestipeninwsitiunts Rea Estate Taxes.—The defaulter list of real estate taxes will soon be published. Beware. made of Summerside * ‘ = | ‘ ‘ a : , ientteninae . of all sorts im ade the investment of a large or small sume for ser great credit for the handseime Preacuine.—Reyv. U. G. Miller, of Ohio, a proval We Wisi especially to call your attention to the Clothing . short or long periods. : ty of ladies’ and men’s furs shown; vill , . ; ‘hristi Ch =} p = 5 tl an » 4 ) zee Spell oon: 9 Bowe ae that it was one | ll Preach in the Christian Church, N | er, more ura e an 00 etter lan y ANGUS MoMILLAN, of ‘he Shest displays ever seen in Prince | UEPSE Great George Street, this evening, | Prom Our own T'weeds. Whey are cheaper, a? Prar Treasurer. ne ee eee 7 at 7.30 o’clock. Subject, “ Our Homes. thi b June226—pat All are invited. in ou can uv. a ee oneal alien J a eter & On. are believers fo caverta | 7. 3 We have a viry large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of Carter & Co. are believers in advertis- BORN, «< c P i ° ° ? E. Island is sAagLiA be Mcuoetion. etch : 3 all of which we are offering at a very P. Wa pa} . take fieat sank, this Gem one October 10th, 1894, the wife of F. DeC. the largest ranges ofr , in ’ d il a Ww il ° Re ee : a Davies of a daughter. - 4 $ ¢ ces ec are seil- RI i tinuaily getting up som g r, by ‘ ° . : : wisi to! ake thee bases koows | Tadhinty. onthe Wh inst, co Mr COA advance on cost, HATS and CAPS of all sor/s and at a eee eae AGE FRIDAY, Tat June, 1, the Their lat - " oe e _ a a and Mrs. W. C. Turner, a daughter. ing our ex tensive range of UN D E RCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. fs p ia Weatiniteedinaits present, in th rm ot a change bie calen-| . a — ‘ J e ? . , . ~ ‘ ae ‘ a Read down Read up ar accompaniel by sample les tr dean We are aiso offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, rare Rugs, gies a rx AN laws ante Banat nk and black, very acceptable additions | On Oct. 9th, by Rev. Geo. M. Campbell ¥ mga ° , $ fi Y < ade SOL 614... oyalty Junction... 3 19 to any business man’s desk ., ee ae ae ae ao ‘ ’ \ ; hee] rice alwa Ss alc or 00 ? casn Or tr . oo co ++»elRoyalty SERenen..... 305 Om oer Nill, Mis Mary E Mowe sr chee) Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings. Highest p 7° P 1a A co Nprmwiltahire 5 64 Bae Certionart Graxtep.—An application | SUG. to Mi E. Ieln a ee ” 440 736...... -Bradalbane........ 50L 79 was made to Chief-Justice Sullivan this | lottetown, P. KE. Island. 4.55 1” lecueiena Emerald. Veshiakecn 455 7% morning by Mr. Stewart, Q. Goan OM) —===ES 523 753.......) Kensington........ 429 648 Blanchard, on behalf of John Hughes, to DIED. 2 BIB)... ne i: haneu ( 405 Je wagers ‘di a” uf — eee - At her danghter’s residence, Mra New- ye ay sche Wissomefn’?*?** law ou : tipendiary-Magistrate o bariotle- | oom: St.on8 2 Mra. Willi 202 De seeeeees Migcouche..,...... 34 town, for a breach of the Scott Act. The ey glans 4th, Mr iam AY aoe 2 B 72 7S hives — ROM « soneees 77 ae groun! alleged by the counsel was that no| ~ C Sealine iia "La 442 0 30.2220255.) O'Leary 0... 148 8 summons bad been previously served on | ———_— Cit? papers plense copy.) we Be dogma 1) Te Hughes. A writing had been given him | - - ey 655 1155.........Tignish...-.." "198 @ oe by the City Marshal, but the counsel/| ,. ° . : ; >M AM PM AM tid i wasino summons, as it was not | Little Pains Make Serious Illness i ssstunenisnmntnnetenannen ve signed bY any one, and it was u yon this | a j B writing Bat de ecovidine had ie ob- | ff not attended to in time. When head- G - I O U ime | Gee B STOCK = fr 22g atotetowan.....0- 2D §$ tained, as Hughesdid not appear at the | ache, dizziness and other symptoms tell : iz so sess eB@dford ...,.....8@ ¢ 4 trial. The Chief-Justice at the conclusion | of functional disturbance in the system, ince SEs ) >) oe ma 8 4 of the argument gave an order for a cer-| the prompt use of EVERY BODY’S = eet 820 4 105 1s00eesell BP. ccevi 810 36 tiorar:, returnable next Michaelmas term. | PILLS will prevent much suffering. G OOD G ROG FR 2 BOOTS #30 5 00. : we Sees 7% 343 ~ . ste . 1014 5 38....... Bear River... "".@45 168 Gosre: Temperance —Despite the rain-| This grand remedy cures DYSPEPSIA, FALL AND WINTER 55 605.0... 000., Souris... .......6M5 115 oe a ent one wae 2 tae? soeet- kindred ae: eS ee ee There 1s something substantial about | oc 5: natin ee ing in the Philharmonic Hall. The inter- incred ailments. rere 18 some ing : : | IS NOW COMPLETE. AM P ee ere ne “AM PM est isincreasing at every meeting. Mr r a =LIEF éia . a ' 25 ; ie Melnnis took for the subject of his ad.| 9” ONE GIVES RELIEF. them that satisfies. When it comes to} (ics Pisces will be dound the Lowest i the City. 3 bus bs roan i ire vords of our Saviour, “Let i Price 25 cents. . s . a wr eae GOOWR.. 500. 000 down the net.” He believed the sure and | “a a questiou of QUALITY you’ may | ee | vig ee sone tessened eee étiectual way of saving the victim of drink T ee . - \PM AM ; tting down the Gospel net; that | a always feel sure of finding us at the : |) ee NOOR. nvesscinceks 75 . " f ntet lien «4 the sutctnd bootie ‘a Johnson & Johnson, i oe sis r caf J B. MACDONALD & CO | Pp = eee Cape Traverse t0e eresevee SF Gospel temperance meetings. Ensign | : i sila . . As Re: PRICE, .we are right! Soo en | = ; Git of Outer, furly capteatelthioact | ‘THE RELIABLE DRUGGIBTS. eae ae . | en. ater ok: SQTGER. ie “inging, with guitar saccompani-| _, ‘ : : Pa, re)] ur words then | : T ve 1n7 Moncton, N. B. ment,a beantiful solo entitled “How can | | ©Or Kent and Prince Streets. In it. W eigh well o ’ VOU SHOUI D NOT FAIL TO SEE OU R § f O¢ kK | A. MCDON ALD, Acting Superintendent, live without Jesus.” Rev. D. Sutherland Cc 1 Ricl d Streets. ° : : 2 weil } 4 i Charlottetown. oa or. Queen and Richmon re come and see how we w eigh, i . EEN and Ensign Galt also addressed the meet- ™ covenant lt chistes | ing briefly The meeting closed with octlO iennneteatenainainal ee OR H D JOHNSON Taye! by Re M M lle ® of Unio. TI e oo MAS a NOWHERE,” SRSON & CO OATS AND REEFERS.{/ . JRH.D. evening, when the pledge will be ready for | ’ & AN ss e § — ee aii whodesire tosign it. Let there be a i : > eo bun per house : wee th nade — an Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. An immense Stock to choose from. Prices right. a | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Tuearaicat.—At latest accounts Harry that a horse is distanced. s : Sf SS Sea a | —- Lindlev’s « pang of players were in St. That’s where the great Charlottetown, September 24, n B Mw ACDONALD & CO 5 Office se Kent Street sohr *, Nfld l is Said lat tl ‘oO lv . - . ° , ? eo A 6 oe “sa ag .s — hea one ew | Eclipse once yess _ od. ° L 4 COF YRIGHT, | ug 16,)'94—ly ment by H. B. Clarke, manager of the entire field in an English ’ , . cade ~ . ; Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—dy J . . ' Th “l - : s Se adi have race. Nowhere is the — ! | W ants, Lost, Found, ke 7 | , ’ a been loing a very goo! business in Hali spot we steer clear of in PUTTNER'S EMULSION = | NEW GROGERY Advertisements under this heading charged hes re ‘ te 4 The 7 as ye our Furniture bargains. has for twenty years HELD THE coviagy hl anaes ay iv ‘ ntetown ey o 1e¢ i ; S.J On for a brief season on Tuesday ev 4 i B Comedy Company closed a very succes-ful season in Summerside on lav evening Thev return to Char : ' 1e@ night of Thurs lay, Nov st. Ip the meantime they give perform es at Tignish, O'Leary, Emerald, Ken- Mount Stewart, Souris and The Gran Opera Company is giving satisfaction in Halifax. Their repertoire includes Martha, the Bohemian Girl, Amorita and Box KO It Since & good opera ym pany i, and the Grau Company would probably do a good businens /f they came he r TO-MORROW sOttetow WE MAKE OUR FIRST DISPLAY OF BLA Ist—They are all marked in 2nd—They are the pest Blan ord—They are marked at prices to challenge competition’ We will not be undersold by anyone. BEER BROS. Have you seen our “ Snapgai Tae Weatner.—Winds becoming easterly and likely to increas: to a gale by night; fair, followed by some rain if some time | visited Char- We make them visible. You can find them any time. They’re in the race. They're not dis- tanced. They’re not “nowhere.” They're SOMEWHERE. HARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. | octlO NKETS. plain figures. kets we know of. ” © ns Greenland Seal Capes. ooo We have them in 18, 20, 22, 24 to 30 inches, Balance of our stock received to- day, Muffs, Boas, Collars, Capes, Gloves. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT is full of the newes: designs in Ladies Cloaks and Jackets, all colors and all sizes. HARRIS & STEWART Charjottetown, October 3, 1894—dy FIRST PLACE as a strengthening and | tonie medicine. PUTIN-R’S EMULSION | is agreeable to the most fastidious | palate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION | is acceptable to the most delicate | stomach. PUTTNER'S EMULSION | may be taken with perfect safety at | all times, and for any length of | time, by the most delicate of | women and children. | PUTTNER’S EMULSION | has, by its timely use, rescued many hundreds from untimely graves. PUTTNER’S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU!!! Kept by all good Druggists, at 50 cents fu. au honest £1GHr OuNCcE bottle. octs UNDERTAKING. The City Gents are getting so tired they can’tor won't walk; therefore the sub- scriber has grovided a PALL BEARER’S WAGON, which will be in readiness at all times, together with everything re- quired for Funeral purposes, and at moderate charges. EMBALMING attended to at notice. short ISAAC W. WADMAN, oct5—eod & wy Grafton ‘Street, . Signalling to Mars is a stroke of long-sightedness. It’s short sightedness, though, which may come to a case of no sight at all, to neglect your | eyes. Without glasses, many -eyes are little better than glass ones. Put on spec- Meat Store. The subscriber begs leave to inform the | public that he has now in stock, at his old ; an i well-known business stand, Richmond j j | } | } ; | tacles the moment you need them, and | take the precaution of allowing us to tell you when you require them. You can’t help seeing the value of such information when we supply it. Your sight, both near and far, will be stronger and clearer for following our advice. It pays to see what you don’t see, anda pair of glasses fitted by us may possibly enable you to make that discovery. We also carry a line of Optical Goods, including Opera Glasses, etc. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. oct9 . <2. o: eeielhertehnepcnii | | | Street, a large and well-selected stock of the finest GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, constantly on hand, a full supply of BEEF, PORK, BACON, etr. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL. st ptld Winter Flowering Bulbs, We have now on hand a fine supply of | good, sound Bulbs, comprising the fol- lowing well-known Flowers :— Tulips—Single Mixed, Queen Victoria, Yellow Prince, Crimson King, La Canadiens White, Double Superfine Mixed, Narcissus—Poeticus Ornatus, Double White, * Vou Scion, Crocus —Named Sorts, Snowdrops—Single and Double, Hyacinths—all varieties, Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, , Purchasers when baying Bulbs may bring their own pots’and have bulbs potted free of charge. These Bulbs are for sale at the lowest prices. Nothing is so beautiful asa dis- play of these flowers, which are very easily. grown in winter. JOHN WILLIAMS, Ridgeway’s Old Nursery, Upper Prince Street. sept29 | five cents per line. TO LET—A Room, 9x15 feet, on the second | flat of the subseriber’s brick buliding, coraer : of Ken: and Prince Streets. Apply to Lem- UEL WRiGur. 3i eod pd—octld ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done | neatly and rapidly at Miss B. WADMAN’s, | Bayfield Street, 3i—ocw TO LET—House on corner of Euston and Cumberland Street. Enquire of R. PENNELL at Fennell & Ohandier’s. cod U—oct} TO LET—Store on Queen Street, next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. imme- | diate possession; rent moderate. Apply to J. B: MACDONALD. to ona | WANTED—Bya young man with capital to invest, @ partuership in goed business, Address A B, care ef this office. weplay HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three story Dwelling House situated on Powaal Street. Apply to KB. TRaAtnor, P.. G ment, 6w law (frl)—septi4 TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitehen andattic. A large lot of ground can be used asavarden if required. Occupied at present by Mrs. Webb, Posseeston October ist. A) ply to ALEXANDER Hogng. soptis W ANTED—A bousemaid. Apply to meee sop? Parade, pes TO LET— The poling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooms ply 0 GEORGE ALLEY. tts FOR SALE—The house on the corner ot Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s contain - ‘ng ten rooms. Apply © Mas. FLAIGER, North River. ood tf OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at prosent occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vauit. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Istand. eod ii—septly TO LET—A tenement containing five roomsin a dwelling house on Alley Street. Possession given Lith October next.—THomas ALLEY. thu sat tu—septls LET—Three t Stree HOUSES TO houses on Pleasan coach house. Apply to tioneer, comfortable with stables and fe baw —soptls