range IN y % ‘ i a ~ _— _ ed met PRE I DAL I Y i SX AMINER, - Ww E DNES DAY, OCTOBER, 10, U 38S, Local and Othe emis ERE \4\ Gp APi ti ' VE Wy Peresual. : ai and Other tenis. ELEGRAPRIC } 5. sen Suanut Denr Court.—The City Small] Debt Mr. Chester B. Maeneill, of the firm of . yp fart ings! ee S livan & Macneill, is visiting Boston. i ( sion this forenoon, SPROAL Desparcnes to Tur ExamMiInkErR. We are p! leased Sis lanai Shak” Mr. F. Sawyer, : : > the popular purser of the steamer W_rcester w “i “4 — ree sy \ pono ai » , : Surname Ce RT.—The Micha imas Tern The Great t reshets. who is ill at his home in Gloucester, Mass., is a | Clie supreme ¢ onrt opens in this city ol _ much im yroved. at ith November next. | Sr.“ Joun, N. B., Oct. 9. Capt. Lorway, of the cruiser Vigilant, was | i . 0 O F.—Port th Joie Enc ; Within the past 24 hours agreat change , i" Souris yesterday. He has completely re- ; 3 F.- ; — : ‘awe — has taken place along the line of the N. B. | °°v ginal from his late illness. Capt. Quigley " ; as i fuiar session a 0 CLOCK to-night v . > for co ins eats Maintain ; Railway. When the early train reached | was also there a few days before. ee ee ee — stord yesterday the water was found Mr. Jamas E. Kelly, of Fort Augustus, - a \ « . ee ' , . pa s«d avery creditable examination before 7 [TTR INOUN : : : if Coxkscrtox.—Mr, John Dickieson, of Sum- | @Uring th night, to have gone down over the Provincial Board of Examiners for Land WwW HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that, having completed extensive alterations in our Business Merside, Was aW ul ded th firs? pl ize for hi wo Tee - and Was still falling. Vrack- Surveyor’s Certificate. Mr. Kelly received Premises, we will hold our fan-m d d-separator at the Provinciai | master Brown, with a large crowd of men, | his commission to-day. Exhibition. Were at work at daylight making repairs, Makar aud their efforts to complete connection, | HOTEL AR ; : Pea n + IN 7 ix SCHOOLS. - Che article while not wholly suceessful, were such »#s ae RRIVALS. 4 read by Mr. K Uy , 1¢ Teachers’ Asso-;to close the gap considerably and make HOTEL DAVIES. ‘tatio i. nisve 0 mur frst page = hr ; “ey? . ry ; ens 2 , Sciacca y oue Mest page, is through connection with the West, an! Oct 9—TC Muneey, Cape Tormentine; ea wei: Wortn reading. lassnred thi hie . , ; i. 3 1 . ‘ ee thing this morning, Last evening and Mrs Macdonald. Orwell; John Mac tonal l, Decrease 1s Waeat.—The St. Paul, Minn., |S? ght express leit this city at the usual Picton; Jas Shaw, Quebec; H K Bond, Toron- Pioneer Press has a statement that $2 counties | 2eur- It was announced that the train | to; T H Dobson, Montreal. 10th --C E Good- | in Minnesota and Da cota show a net decrease | would leave on regular time and take all speed, boston; H J Sharpe, Montreal; M =) as compared with last year's wheat crop, of | passengers who desired, subject to a Blackall, St John i | 40 per cent. | transfer. About 250 persons availed | OSBORNE HOUSE. aioe themselves of this offer. The transfer is! Oct 9—W Honeywell, M D, Hunter River; ! Ca. OB: aR INT r. , Rieut.--An Ottawa despatch states that} about 500 feet long. This morning the | D McCallum, Pownal; Miss Campbell, 8 Souris; | 1S A. a 1 , all orders in Council since Confedera tion affecting Customs practice are to be con- solidated and issued for the guidance of Cus toms colle 1 employes pessea Flying Yankee and other trains departed } at the usual hour. All mails due are now inthe city The I. C. Railway has also }suffered to some extent from the freshet. T B Campbell, Texas; Jas McKinnon, Souris; i G A 8 Hopkins, St John; S H Hart, do; pW ITH THE LARGEST STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS GOODS EVER SHOWN BY US. FOR OUR Quinn, do. ie Millinery Department. ‘tors an LS ——— - ike a Gk gh we ess Suont ann Swest.—A couple wore mar- At Millstream, a short distance from MAKKIED. — ried in Toronto lest week after an hour’ ,|Campbellton, a landslide occurred. The Tn this city, on the 8th inst., by the Rev. | we have personally selected in PARIS and LONDON the most Elegant Novelties, including the Choicest Models of leading Parisian courtship. The man’s name was Murphy, | (Que ben express ran into it and the whole | W. Harrison, Charles Edward Huntley te Modistes. Nothing approaching our present large stock has ever before been imported to the Island. Our / and e woman was a Mrs. Pickering, who tr: tin was thrown from the track. The en- | Miss Mary Ann Ross, ‘both of Vernon River. t had buried her husband four weeks previously. ; gine was badly smashed, but. no one was ————_— a Dp dx a BD pe >» " - | seriously injured. “DEED. ress o0ods c artment tr ANoTHER Frre.—We regret very much to| —_- - At Rose Val j Pill . : : 1 le '- rae a telegram sketias it ie ee r | Increase in Freighis i long we Ges DToddy aed —s will be the leading attraction this season. Special care has been given to secure a rich and elegant variety of Novelties, and our fe tao thik at tie theta Maite at Caanty | : oS ate = r Bgee MY YeMEs Stock will be found unequalled, we believe, for Attractive Goods at Lowest Prices. In addition to our regular Stock, we secured -t. ohn eae aes aa A gota ns ean Oueaea Ce. 9 a ae es ——~ by good fortune several extraordinary bargain lots in ALL-WOOL DRESS G OODS, and will offer the entire lot, consisting of about fe rps ae man : . ns re te AWA, UCL. ¢ Halifax and 13) est ‘India 200 Pieces, at very much under regul ir prices. We have greatly en'arged our «) te rep S.0red % erein Was 1080. be origin | in conversation to-day, one of the largest Si am hi Lin . * He ire 1s UDENOWN. | forwarders stated that the principal cause we c Sill) e. MM wD a ‘ t , ' ‘ ‘ 5S Su ‘ € ‘ ac ~ s » B I @: Th ia onl ee a 5 pot the vreat tncrease ilk ocean freights from cables teinininia j OUPrLINS epar iment, ee ao + oe eRe. in| C nada to Englane ‘ : abo 2 F . . oneiees on at ‘ iiveiin - qe venice “ - . s the Benevolent Irish Society will be hel eke , = ? nee ne W bmw sbout bes - a THE STEAMER | and it will now be found THE LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY—replete with every requisite of Family : their Hall, Prince Street, this | v a : 7 ge a a S10 Chat carrying trade; 4 a oR EN 66 99 'Mourning. We claim for our Black Goods tuat they are the best obtainable in any market; and having been personally selected in nesday) evening, 10th inst., at 8 o'clock. Aj vere removed some time ago to carry coal 3 SMa” A ie Pp H A the best French and English markets at lowest cash prices, better value has- never been offered our public. We are showing from full attendance is requ l.—Francis Cur od Hugland to Brazil. In consequeuce of the celebrated house of ARBELOT & CO., Lyons, a large purchase of n sore ie 1 ‘ se § ) i ray 4 5 - ‘: RAN, Secretary 7 —_— ise system of r ulw Lys being con- Will Leave Halifax 7 * si 2 Struc ted in that country, iarge amounts of Black &ilk qn oods Mvsicat.—Hon. Jadge Kelly, of Summer oo were required, and this is being ABOUT OCTOBER 15th 0s ? hee en + 2 aKocieth: Wen. ie Wale oie wrought from England in sailing craft, most ° : ; . ee . j 3 “a i <a M rs es. _ t th . ee acne ' Ml of -nhich. wore pt a ly in ‘fine iin an —FOR— beyond doubt the richest and most serviceable goods in the market—consisting of CASHMERE SILK, FRENCH FAILLE, GROS a ss ee ': ia ee. ar ag P ade between England and C: se : GRAIN, SURAH, MERVEILLEUX, SILK FAILLE, SATIN DUCHESS, SATIN DE LYONS, &e., &e. We ask particular Newceom pian rom “a ! na anc anada, ' : lal . . cae tlie Se wniseie Shak batt Bermuda, Turk’s Island and Kingston, attention to the elegant appearance, wearing property and moderate price of these goods. In our ayeut ore. © Indersvaha vlna, VOU are a Il pleased with the instruments. lane % ‘ sy gk! gainer A Disastrous Tumbie. Making regular monthly trips House Furnishing Department ExpeLaNaTion.—In connection with the MOonTREAL. Uct. { 4 i AL Jct. v etter ef °F. W.L. M.” in Tas Rxaurren of th THE STEAMER “ BETA | will be found some of the most attractive features of our Fall Stock. Never have we shown so large a stock, and never such 1 CL. le alii hea i eh ca = AME] BET ‘will be found some of the most attractive ures of our Fa ) ‘ ave shown so large a stock, and never such low yesterday, Mi. Blake desires us to say that] |) “\), Boom 1¢-Gay @ portion of the sai “ | prices. Choice new designs in LINEN DAMASK TABLING and NAPKINS (to match), LACE and FANCY TAPESTRY CUR he knew nothing whatever about the disposal | “© %#¢<smith shop at Jones & Co. 8s Fuun- WILL LEAVE— "“AINS, BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETS, &c., &., &e. In this Departimeat we are showing several clearing lots of ART of the horse in question, further than that he ordered the suilering anim il to be taken out and shot _ - Notice To Tug Lapites.—Madame Rams- lell wili be here for a week or ten days long er. This is positively Madame Ramsdell’s last visit to the Island, +o that all ladies wishing to purchase anything in her line will do well to avail them this opportun- ity Sie has on hand a fall line of switches, frizzes, old iacdies’ fronts, ladies’ and gentle iInen 3 Wigs, i 10 21 w f - Tae Parvett Fonp.—Ata meeting of the Montreai Lsad League, held on Saturday, it was annoancedl that 31,500 had been subscrib- i to date to the Parnell defence fund, and it } wis deciied to transmit $1,000 at once to} Rov. De. O'Reilly, treasurer of the Irish | National League, to be forwarded to the gen- eral fund. ile From ston.——-The steamer Carroll arrived here from Boston, after a rough passage, at | seven o'ci.ck this mor th g. She brougt the | usual general carge and the following pass n- | gers:—Myr \V Seoct, Mi 33 Mary Stew int: Miss | (rertie Mason, Miss Ellie Mason, N Munn, Miss Me E Camnphbell, Miss C ampbeil, Misses = panau, (2), Mrs J MeLean, and G Knight. : - Tas Tcerr.—Mr. E. Cameren’s mare Black- bird won the 2.50 ra t Fredericton on | Saturday, defeating Sussex Lens and M/’stake of Bangor , best time 2.397. As an outcome; meeting Blackbird n matched to trot next week, either at Fredericton or at Moosepath for $100 a side, date and place to be named later. Blackbird and Rattler are also matched for a like sum. of the have bes ae Tux C. P. R. 1s Matxse.—The Bangor Com- mercial says that the Canadian Pacific will very soon begin the erection of a roun: l-house, with a capacity of ten locomotives, at Brown- ville, Me. They will also lay down there ten or a dozen side tracks. Col. Wildes, chair- man of the Maine Railroad Commissioners, says that Browaville will, without doubt, be the C. P. R.’s most important de pot ir 1 Maine He thinks it will be the principal ti unsfer station for the great receipts of corn and other “luce from the We 13 well as a place of fh pine it fur eastern mant ifactured goo is. > Osrrvany.—We regret to hear of the unex- pected death of Capt. Dan. MelIntyre, which sad event took pli sce at Gloucester, Mass., on Sunday last. Capt. McIntyre-was a nephew of His Lordship Bishop Melntyre, and brother of Dr. Mclntyre, M. P. He had been in the Bay all summer, and went home sick not long since. He was married, wife and family in Gloucester. He is spoken of as one who “posse sssed a large amount of energy and perseverance, and was counted among the most successful fishermen of the American fleet. > Tue Rise FLouR. morning was fifty cents higher it closed on Friday. Yesterday went up another twenty- tive cents, and is pow quoted wholesale by the carload at $7. IN Flour $5 and 85.25. There are two causes for the present condition of affairs. Spring wheat did not tara oat as well as usual. It is not strong and full, and more to m ike a barrel of flour. necessarily atfect the price to some extent. But the strongest reason is the Hute thigon wheat corner, which is responsible for the immediate and unexpect “dl What the next move will be no one seemsto have idea, but there seems no immediate prospect of a drop in prices. —St. John Sun. ——— en On Monday last Alex. rise. ACCIDENT. Roilo Bay, «i hauling stones from the shore at SERIOUS Dixon, of wae enga : Bay Fortune harbor. After leading their truck-wagen, Nathan, a young man about 20 years of ace, jamped on to the lead to team | the horses. He proceeded only a few yards when a piank on the wagon broke, natn him to fall suddenly on his back on the | ground. A large stone that would weigh about a tou tabled off the wagoa with him | PF falling iis leg, where it remained until ented off with ditficulty about twenty min- utes after by those who rau to his assistance. He was ai once taken to ! home and Dr. oe srt seme tor. His injuries were found to sever ‘Is tee was broken in two places. Mus th syn bs for the yun maa; and Ropes are eavertained | of his recovery. i of : and Sussex Lass ! | those and leaves a yesterday | wholesale than } afternoon it} The ! same flour last summer sold at retail] as low as | wheat is required | The shortage would | largely attended. any | assisted by his sons, sfelt in the neighborhood | sold cheap at the Cheap Crockery Store. eng ol w dry teilin with acrash. Ali escaped ex- cept an Englisman named Gillespie, whose remains, when found, presented a feartul sight. Quarantine Matters. Orrawa, Oct. 9 Dr. Montizambert, chief quarantine off- cer, has given a decision that vessels from Newfoundland do not require to report at the Canadian quarantine station. - A New Work. Orrawa, Oct. 9, Dr. Bourinct is engaged ona _ treatise jentitled, **The Federal Experiment in Canada.” It will be published in a series political studies fur Jvhn Hopkins University. Obituary. Hattrax, Oct. 9. D. H. Burbridge, Principal of Morris | Street Schovl, died to-day, aged 48. His brother, Judge Burbridge, will arrive from Ottawa on Thursday to attend the funeral. wy Show Storm. MonrreaL, Oct. 9. A snow storm to-day had the effect of detaining many incoming vessels, while in port were completely weather- bound up to pee noon. Sma Ipox. Toronto, Oct. 9 No new , a since Sunday night, cases of smallpox are reported and the excitement 1s abating. ‘There have been nineteen cases altogether. . cote ie Ms . The Red River Railway 4gaia. Orrawa, Oct. 9 The question involving the right of the Red River Railway to cross the Canadian Pacific has been referred to the Supreme Court. —_———— Nomiuvations Postponed. Haurrax, Oct. 9. The nominations in Shelburne have been postponed until next Monday, and the elections one Wee k later. ——— ee ‘he Lumber ¢ ut. Orrawa, Oct. 9 (Juebec shippers are said to have already purchased the entire lumber cut of next season from the Ottawa lu.ubermen. ed — Reception. Hairax, Oct. 9 The Lieut.-Governor and Mrs. McLellan held their first reception to-day. It, was Wednesday's Display. Hairax, Oct. 9. Great interest centres in the naval and military review which takes place here to- morrow. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 10.—-10 a. m Moderate winds; fair, with local showers; | stationary or lower temperature, i. a. All A Atm Soir Silver Tea Spoons and Childs’ Knife, ork and Spoon at E. W. Taylor's. The Tagblatt says th: it the prosecution of Prof. Geffeken was insisted upon by Bis- marck and upposed by the Emperor. Tea Sets, Chamber Sets are Come come all, Wwe a bargain, for we are Cuiwill. svpl2 d w 4w Dinner Sets, Halifax for Havana and Matanzas, Cuba, NOVEMBER NEXT Through Bills of Lading will be granted from Charlo tetown or any Station on the P. EK, Island Railroad at low rates. Intending shippers of Oats, Potatoes, Fish, etc., will do well to engage space. For further particulars apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, ~ Charlottetown, P. E. L, Or PICKFORD & LLACK, Halifax, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1888—tf Charlottetown Board of Trade, (THE GENERAL QUARTERLY MERTING of this Corporation willbe held atthe Hoard Room, this city, on the evening of WEDNES- DAY, the 10th inst., at 8 o’clock, J. MACEACHERN, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 8, 1838—3i Furniture, Carpets, &e. AM instructed by the REV. A. 8S. STEW- ART, to sell by Auction, at the Manse, West River, On Thursday, October 11th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Car- pets, Pictures, Glassware, Crockeryware, &c. Avso:~1 Buggy, 1 Sulky, 1 Sleigh, 1 set Hurness, 1 Cow. Trerms:—All sums exceeding Ten Dollars, thiee months on approved joint notes. G. M. HARRIS, Oct. 3, 1888. Auctioneer. Furniture, Piano, Stoves, &e. mn me By Auction, at my Salesroom, On Friday Next, 12th Inst., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: Psrlor, Dining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, &c. ALso—! Piano, 1 large Bese Burner in perfect order, Cook, Parlor and Bedroom Stoves. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Another Consignment > FURNITURE. I have just received a large Consignment of Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Sideboards, Extension and Centre Sables, Hair, Flock & S:ring Mattresses, &c. I respectfully invite the Public to inspect this lot. oot? GEO. M. HARRIS, oct4—tf Auctioneer. » teen seine one having a PIANO or 3 ORGAN should send for our Lists of 5 and 10 cent Music. Send Postai Card to LANDRY & CO., 52 King Street, St. John. N. B. * HELLNER’S TIN SHOP. A VARIETY OF COAL HODS, NICKEL and BRASS TAPS, Lon and Daisy PUMPS, STOVEPIPE and TINW ARE. Atso—A few ASH SIFTERS on hand, which will be sold caewp for eash. sepv— hn evil Baht LINEN TOWELS, EEE canapa ATLANTIC ((3aSH PALL) enumerate our inducements to purchasers in Mantles, FUR GOODS of all kinds, FUR-LINED CLOAKS, WOOL TABLE COVERS, &e. , at one-third to one-half under regular price. é‘loths, HOSIERY, and GLOVES, Jackets WOOL WRAPS, We have not space to &e., &c., but in every department customers will find a large stock of the choicest goods produced tais season—bought in the best markets for cash and marked low. BEER BROS, Charlottetown, October “3 1888. Steamship Company. The New, Fast, Steel Steamship “ HALIFAX,” S. R, HILL, C?}MMANDER, Is intended to go on the route between Charlottetown, Hawkesbury, Halifax and Boston, —LEAVING— CHARLOTTETOWN FOR BO. TUN, Calling at Intermediate Ports, about jaturday, 20th October, and will continue to make regular trips until the close of navigation. The “HALIFAX” has been specially built and fitted for the trade, has spacious Saloons and Staterooms, is elegantly fur- nished throughout and lighted with electric light, Round Trip Excursion Tickets, First-t lass to Boston and Keturn, good to stay over in Boston three days, will be issued for the first trip at Charlottetown and all Booking Stations on P. E. Island Railway at following rates :— From Charlottetown to Beston and Return, $9.00. Saoataenady anekees ee Flour Ex changed NEW WHEAT, CHARLOTTETOWN ROLLER MILLS. octS 6w eod & wky Change of Sailing Hour. BOSTON STEAMERS WILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday Afternoon, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, For the Remainder of the Season, COMMENCING WITIE WORCESTER, 4th of OCTOBER. CARVELL BKOS., Charlottetown, September 29, 1888. sept29—2aw her pat sum jour guar 2w 24aw P. B, ISLAND RAILWAY, Prince County Exhibitiin and Races, N connection with the PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION and RAS, to be held a. From Tignish and Return.................. $12 50 ca ae side oa FU é3VA¥ and WEDNESDAY, OT 12 10} 16th and 17ch of Oc. over, tast., Passeager Fares * Bioomfield Oe a ae ee 11 8 | Will be arranged asuader over this Railway :— O'Leary - Soecsesernccoscces 11 65/ Retura Tickets at one first-class fare will be « Port Hill mec ee ee ee em 11 10 issued to Suumerside irum Stations Kast of cs 7 eliinedee gly | MECHSE S USDA OES «ree : - Royalty Junction by Ferenvon Trains on loth = peep Bo nant ew ee ee ewes ewes oz jaad 16th Uctover, and to Charlottelown b ** Summerside cg EEE S Heer eee e ee 10 2 Afternoon Trains on same date, to parties taxing *. Kensington “ so eeereeceeens seve 10 20 special fram (hence to Summerside ou 16th and .. Freetown a. wee Nb eshue Se0ens 10 05) itn; aiso from Charlottetown, | ape Traverse, “Emerald ca NNER Atte seceee 995) sioomfield and Intermediate Stativas by aj . — Traverse © ee ee ae 10 30 ‘rains oa October !6:h and Forenvon Traiis ou io ne PN I id cag cringe bg 3 )} Ociuber I7ta. Retucn Lickets wiil also ve issued ‘ 7. ae: ech peaeeee rere re ee :o irom Pignisa, biasdale and Inver mediace Sta- * By. Sane, eg NANA ee eeeesseees 9 15 | °tous by all frains on October 16th, and oy Fore- ‘ Bedford ag i Oe eee eee 9 40 uoun i Pains on October 17th a : . i 6) er ** 965 A Special frata will leave Pignish for Sum- “ Cardi an aco 1 20 merside at 5.15 a. m. On October i0vn. rhis o Gentanhatin We 10 jy | {rain will carry Passengers, Live Siuck and * Morell a SS eewewr ee eo ens ens g 95 | Ober exhibits vo the Kxavition. Passenger + §8t. Peter’s ed > RRS ee ee Sane 10 15 tares Baume as bY Rezular Irains. * Beer River peo SEN ae eter ereecee 10 5d The Kegular ‘rain for Vignish will be de- * Souris eee oeseteees 10 30 tained at Summerside until 5.00 p. m,. on 16h and Se eee e eee Ben eeee 17tn Oct ber. Including Curtain Berth. Staterooms Extra. Freight at Current Rates. Through Bills of Lading issued to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Sav annah, Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States ; ; also to Liverpool, London, Glasgow and W est Indies. For Staterooms, Freight and other infor- mation apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Octuber 8; 1988." A Speciai Tiain will also leave Charlottetown | for Summerside at 7.45 a.m. on. i6tu and Lith Uctover; returning, will leave Suuierside at (5.15 p.m. eaeh day. This irain will on ly cali at | Booking Stations gevir i and returaiog on idth, vut will call at ali Scatioes on i7th. Relara iickets will be issued by those Traius to Sam- merside at undermentioned rates: — Charlottetown to Milton, inclusive.......... Si 60; Loyalist to tlunter River. gest eEaE Sse 75 Clyde to Eiliott’s, Pe eee 50 | AEE oc cece cccescccsnpoinsccne hsb etna dense 50 | iumerald and Bradalbane..................... 40 NOI, ss chaivee ri comuai tebe eseei eases eee 35 Keusiugton aud Intermediate Statious.. EEN eh onset bilan ka tek ou . dSingi. first clase fare | All Tickets will be good to return ap to and on October 18:n, 1°88, excepting Tickets by Sp cial ‘rains lvom ( harlotietown, —— will only be} goud for return on date of ” at Nsw ORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, poustous, Oo Oct, 5, 1868, { ocws—dy bua dy pur ews wy prs Ji } AGENTS. ee iis Wile vorous hh oem Tost. —A Milch Cow, hornet, color dar« red. [Mia ae: oa aeves Road, Lut ee Som eet in THE BLEW ZAPPER olen pene ‘The Cheapest, The Purest Baki SOLD ABOVE GROUND. ee Oe eee PRY IT and be CONVINCED. sept27 ANTHRACITE COAL, T? ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due here about 12th inst. :— 270 Cons of the ceiebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaction last year. R. McMILLAN! aug7—dy & wky tf TEACHER WANTED. W ANTED—A Male Teacher, Second Class, for the Marshfield School. Aoply on or vefore MONDAY, to the Trusices., ISAAC 8S. CRO=BY, VODERI’K MUNN. DONALD FERGUSON, octs —dy & _wky | pat li WANTS, LOST, 1dth inst., FOUND ae. ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good \ Coat Makers.—P. J. Foran. octi yANTED TO PURCHASE —A secoat-hand Apply at. this office. tf—ocrg sloven. W ANTED,—A Servant Girl for general house- work in a small family. Apply at this office, 3i—octd W ANTED.—A Gir! for genera] housework. Apply to Mrs. WM. TaYyLor, Hillsborough Street. 5i—oct# JOUN D.—On the road at Cornwall, on Thurs- day evening, October 4th, an Order Book for “ictures. The owner can have ciie same by pay- ing for this advertisement and apply.ng to UV. B. W ADMAN, Crapand. 2w r ay & wky—o« ‘6 N TED,- A” W of age, as C erk in a Grocery S.ore. by letter to P. O. Box 26, Charlottetown. ovi6—3i T° LET.—A House in good repair, containing five rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street. 21 —ocl6 A Gentleman and KENNEDY, Hilis- octh A Young Man about 16 or 18 years Apply WANTE D.- spply to DiRs. T° LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, adjoining the residence of Dr. Warborton, Prince Sireet. Apply to wr. E H. Norton, corner of Prince and Dorchester Sireets, orto the subscriver, at Couuty Court Office.— HENRY SITH sat wed—-ep 28 WwW NTED.—An iniiittidaeed Clerk in a gener- _ ulstore. Apply by me r. with references, stuiing salary, *‘ Bux 562, Cauarluttetown.” se pr2ds one ear split, Finder will be rewarded by tr, BERNARD pe.diug word of the same tothe why earns, S = moe i ya pat Sees eran wes pas