ee ae ee LLL LLL LEELA THE DAILY EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Fur Goons a Srectauty.—Beer Bros > THe Seatin Rixx Co.—The annual < eH borough Skating Rink { " m eid ft ht nani ry EA SsNow Two-and-a-half ‘ at G Park Mining La Cc » Uf Monday Remova I Singer Manufacturing Co. Ag vy at present occupy one of the stores in the Masonic Temple, pending the repa t Queen Street quarters -_ Basker Soca 4 terar\ and musical j entertainment and basket social will be held Kingston hall, on the evening of Wednesday, November 7th, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents. Ladies we 4°? - 4 Saints Day.—St Peter's Cathed- ra Holy Communion, 7.45 am;l0a m (Cheral); Matins, 9am: Evensong, 5 Pp m. Special service and sermon by Rev \ at 7.30 pm Offer E H arrive, of Amberst, he Grave Yard Fund sities | -W eEKLY Mau ~The people of | fe themselves indebted to Mr. James McK n for the convenience thev w experience in the tri-weekly mail, “ » was brought about ch efiy by his etfurt-. Mr. Miller also gives good " satis- factio its del verv sical Caroo or Propuce.—Sailed this morn- ing from thes port, schooner H. L. Sangster, for Lite Glace Bay, C. B., with the follow ing cargo: 1600 bus potatoes, 1000 bus turpip=, 1300 bus oats, 50 bus beets, 50 | carrots, 6000 head cabbaze Shipped | by Heory Dickreson Esq. | Sassatu Services.—On Sabbath next Rev. Mr. Stebbings will preach at Mar | gate, Wilmot Valley and Kensington, Rev Mr. (pie at Bedeque morning and even ing, and Cape Traverse in the afternoon; and Rev. Mr. Kirby at Highfield, Winsloe Road South and Rastico Road bus renimeens Pressytery Mererixe. — The Preeby tery of Prince Edward Isiand will meet in hall of the church at Summerside, on Wednesday, Nov. 7th, at 11 a. m. Com- missioners will receive the usual half-fare | rates. Business, allocation of augmenta- | tion, calls, winter supply, ete —Thos. F Fullerton, Clerk of Presbytery - Leetvne Lasy Eventye.—Reyv. A. King delivered an interesting and imstructive | lecture in St James’ Hal! last evening, hie | subject being “One Minute with the Queen. , At the close, a hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mr Pitblado and second- ed by Mr T C James, was tendered the rev. gentleman for his able lecture, to whieh he | made 4n appropriate reply. ‘ => 5 Berore Tae CoverThis morning, Stipendiary Magistrate Palmer finished taking the evidence in the matter of the} Scott Act against William Heatherly, and imposed a fine of $50 and costs or two months Imprisonment: The case of Frank Rossin, charged with violating the Medical Act of 1892, will come, up for trial before Mr. Palmer on Monday a Cuancep Her Mixpo.— The Moncton | Transeript says: On Saturday night a cer- tain woman having had a family quarrel | resolved to frighten her hubby and dashed in the direction of a wharf with the ex- reesed intention of ending her life. | hep she arrived at the appointed place she looked to see if he was fellowing but in vain. The tide was out aud not seeing any tempting inducement to “drown her- | self in the mud” she slowly retraced her steps satisfied that life is eweet even if het lot was a sad one. prosecution licen Wayr ro Buitp « Horet.—The Halifax Herald saya: A letter was read at la-t night’s city council meeting from H. L. Chipman, in which he stated that Ameri- can capitalists were willing to builda magnificent summer hotel in this city. These capitalists would not ask exemption from taxation, but requested that they be enabled to obtain a suitable site within | the city limits. They suggested that the | ceuncil make it possibie for them to ob- | tain the site of the exhibition building for this purpose. The letter was referred to a | special committee for report. ening Farat Ovsrer Srews.—The other night asocial assembly was held in Detroit | Village, Me., at which many of those pre- sent partdok of oyster stews. The caterer had come over from Newport with his oysters, but had forgotten to bring any veseel in whicl. the stews could be cooked. | A washboiler was procured and used. Of | seventy or eighty persons who partook of | stews seventeen are seriously sick with | typhoid fever and sonie are not expected to recover. The.cases are distributed over | the towns of Plymouth, Detroit, Newport, | Pitisfielt and Palmyra and the doctors in | that vicinity are kept busy. »An investi- gation will be made. i } seenlediioinen Tae Y. M.C. A. CanvassWill ‘it be} successful? Should it be? To the first | question a variety of opinions are express- ed; so also with the aecoud. Seventy-two | men have already given $1,502, in sums | from $100 to $5 each. These certainly do | not represent all the giving power of the| city. The Maritime committee which over- | sees this work throughout the Maritime | Provinces, sent this message last night:— | “The Maritime committee will give the | last hundred doilars of the amount needed | to save the building.” A friend in need is @ friend indeed. ' The association is look- | ing for its friends in this mattér, in the in- terests of the young manhood of the city. Shall your response be gladly forthcoming? | a ; Catevoxtas Civs.—The regular annual | meeting of the Caledonian Club was held | lastevening. Tue election of officers ree j sulted as filtiows T— t ' Chief -“AvA Magdorilad (re- lected } Previdert—James Paton. | } ing. | Hotel this forenoon : | bered 18. ) | ounted to $399.53, of which. $341:95 was Crescents last spring —but failed. | hope to be able to meet them this season, ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. |} Att Hatrowe’ex.—Keep a sharp eve after doorsteps, gates, ete., to-night. ——— Reap Stanley Bros’. ad. in this issue, then visit their Mantle department and ask to see their $9.00 leader. 2i—oc3! eilstililipenne Curistian Enpeavon.—aAll delegates intending to attend the C. E. Convention, Nov. 8th, who have not as yet sent in their names, should do so at once. cence Bors.—Al!! members of the boys’ branch of the Y. M.C. A. will please meet in the class-room at 7 o’clock te-morrow evening, (Thursday, Nov. Ist.) o31 2i ; eae Boston Comepy Company at Masonic Opera House to-morrow (Thurs lay) even- “Maud’s Peril” and “The Rough Diamond” will be put upon the boarde. cseeailadiiaieles Tue Terr.—This is the dav of the match race at Souris between Billie McKee and Onward. We have not heard any particulars up to the time of going to press, pieeieinaie There were registered at the Queen Jame: Laird, New Glasgow; John Anderson, Kensington; G A Andrews, Amherst; P Sinclair, Summer field; William Laird, New Glasgow; James Graham, Inglewood, Ont. Terkey Scrrer.—The Turkey Supper in the Masonic Temple to-night should be largely attended. The ladies have made arrangment calculated to ensure success and assure a pleasant evening to all. The Citizen’s Band will be present with a splendid programme. _— tev every Potice Covrr. — This forenoon John Ball, Richmond Street, was convicted of a first violation of the Canada Temperance Act and fined $50 and $3.95 costs or two months’ imprisonment. The cases against John Hebert, Andrew Doyle and Henry C. Connolly were further adjourned for one week. nisl Tue Wroxe Nawe—In the paragraph published yesterday regarding the narrow escape of a man near Kinkora, the name was wrongly given. It shonld have Leen Samuel Garrigan and not Daniel Berrigan. The item came by telephene, and the two names sounding 60 much alike over the wire caused the mistake to be made. Tur Boopier.—No sooner is the steam- er Boodler ont of one trouble than she reems to get into another. Yesterday ut- | ternoon she grounded on her way up west river and did not get off until about ten o'clock at night. In the meantime her passengers had to be landed. It is said that one half of the steamer has turned Tory, and this half made a break for the barn- yard of a prominent Conservative residing at West River. at aes Arrention, CuristiaNy ENDEAVORERS.— Arrangements have been made with the railway to iasue excursion tickets at a | single first-class fare by afternoon trains on Nov. 7th and forenoon trains on Nov. Sih. good to return on Nov. 9th, to dele- gates attending C. E. Convention to be held at Charlottetown on Nov. 8th. Be sure and state that you are adelegate when lashing for a ticket from agent or con- ductot.—J. M. McInnis. i OE Tue Montn’s Recorp.—At the Police Court during the month of October, end- ing to-day, there were.10 convictions for breach of the Canada Temperance Act; 11 | for drunkenness; 3 for assault; 3 for nuis- | ance; 1 for carrying offensive weapons. Three Scott Act summonses were dismis- sed, alsoone for obtaining goods under false pretences and one for drunkenness. The convictions for drunkenness during the correspoading month of last year num- The receipts of the Court am- for Scott Act fines. Foorvatt.-—Our reporter called upon the secretary of the St. Dunstan’s football team to-day. The latter explains that this is the week of their bi-monthly examin- ations, and that consequently football has not received much attention. “The team,” said he, “is prepared to play the P. W. C., but according to football etiquette, they should challenge us, as we still hold the laurels of victory against them. We en- deavored to arrange a match with - e and have a good,- friendly match with them.” One Bor of Bverybody's Pills ——BRINGS—— Ease to Aching Heads, Ease to Wearied Brains, Fase to Gvertasked Nerves. It is worth its weight in gold, yet costs you but a QUARTER. Johnson & Johuson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. THIS WoO Is Pretty Much a Draw. ft takes a rich man to draw First Vice Pre-idewt—Juhno McPhee. a check, a smart ad. writer to bell Second Vice President—Jobn M Campr ‘draw a libel suit, a pretty girl Treasarer—Jobn Maceachern (re-clect- | to draw attention, a horse to *) draw a furniture van, a plas- Recording Secretary—W D Small. Financial Secretary —D W Finlayson. Correspon.ling Secretary ~ John Me- Swain (re-elected ) Pipor— Peter Ferguson (re-elected). It was deciilet to hold St. Andret#s din- Ber on the evening of Monday Dee 3rd. The silver brooch presented to the best all-round athlete by Col. {rving and won by D. M. McD mald, has been received. | It ia a be. utiful Ht of work. Ln the centre is the lion rampant, ad alonz the sides and top is the motto “Scotland fer ever.” = —_ ane 2 —_—- |ter to draw a blister, a toper ‘to draw a cork, a dog fight to | draw a crowd, Wark Wright & Co. to draw the Furniture trade, because they sell at selling ' prices. oct31 i About a Well-known Lady. First she. savren Capes, TALKED Capes, and now snouts Capes. then wuisrerep Capes, then When she hinted Capes we ordered dozens of them so as to get first choice, and now that she is shouting Capes we are expecting a Yery large repeat order in«® new skins. few days, made from choice : BEER BROS. P. S.—Has Dame Fashion yet hinted to you that a Far Cape is very comfortable ? Tae Weatuet.—Fresh east to south winde; fair to-day, followed by local rains. The People's Store, Wholesale and Retail. The Astonishing Prices. First Buyers! Finest Bargains WEEKS & GO. The People’s Store. LADIES’ MANTLES AND JACKETS. —We are now showing a large. stock of Capes, Jackets, Ulsters, Fur-lined Circu- lare, and a variety of Maids’ and Chil- dren’s Garments, all personally highly finished, extra value. CLOTHS for Saeques ani _U Beavers all! shades, Koughis and. Tweed relected, isters, in The People’s Store. FINE FURS of every.description and at the lowest prices are always to be found with us. Just opened, a second r shipment of Greenland Sea! and Grey Lamb Capes in all lengths. Also, Collars, re Muff-, Ruffs in all -furs. Every skin guaranteed WEEKS & Gu, The People’s Store. MILUINERY DEPARTMENT } be tound Our will complet wit latest ideas. Hats and Shapes in all the newest designs and at all Trimming Department is under the man- | agement of MISS MURPHY, and orders | will receive her ttent best attentio Wee AaAA, Wee) vu @bu,. The People’s Store DRESS GOODS.—Many bargains are | to be found in'this ‘department. In low | Dress Gouds, from 1l5c. to 30c., double} width, we show special lines. In better | gooas, Tweeds, Coating:, Serges, etc., at low prices. Black Goods of every scription. aes- Weeds 4 69,, The Peopic’s Store. FLANNELS- AND BLANKETS, | bought direct from the makers. The ! value can’t possibly be beaten. We s] all qualities and kinds, and any who have yet to buy can’t do’ better than see our | goods. 1iOW 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. Setter wor xis at low prices. WEEKS « CO. The People’s Store. Ladies’ Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Wool Shawls, Felt, Knitted and Quilted Petti- coats. A very large variety of Ladies’ Wear of all kinds. of Charlottetown will be found the best goods at the very lowest prices. At WEEKS & CO’S,, the Bargain Store } } | emall advanee on cost, prices. The | W. A. WEEKS & 60, The People’s Siore, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Ot. 15, 1894. LEND US YOUR EAR! We've Something to Tell a You want to save money.a8 -well as othera.- We are {the money-savers in the BOOT and SHOE line. Buy your Boots and Shoes from us. Our prices are lower~ by 15 per cent. than any other house in the trade. Headquarters for TRUNKS and VA- LISES. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. oct27 Leicester, Yorkshire and Plymouth Rocks. Lambs I have ever offered for sale, not a cull among them; all ‘rom prize-winning first prize at the Provincial Exhibition for three years in succession. In Yorkehires 1 have a grand lot of young pigs of both sexes, from 2 to / months old, all registered. In Plymouth Rocks a nice lot of young Chicks. Write for prices, etc. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. $+. ’ WM: CLARK, North Wiltshire, P. E. [. sept2]—wky Im dy 27th oct and imported Fwee, aud sired by my im-| ported ram “ MacNei!l,” winner of the | | | ; In Leicesters I have the best lot of Ram | | } | | j j } 1 4 ‘Fine Watches to keep close ume. ~~ - —- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, WEEMS McKay Woolen Company. 1so4., Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you to come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Children’s (lothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet cverybody’s approval. from our own Tweeds. thing you can buy. We wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- We have a very large stock of TWHEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a ver HATS and CAPS of all soris and at all prices. We are sell. ine our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. We are also offering, very low, Blanteting-, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, fiighest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. Imbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings ~~ & eK. fs) - RS! FURS Norway Seal Capes and Muffs, Greenland Seal Capes and Muffs, @possum Capes and Minfis, Keaver Capes and Muffs, Metrakan Jackets, Gzents’ Pur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. us for Fur Goods. We will give you the closest prices. J. 8B MACDONALD & ¢ Try ‘op Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy nice wee §E)- SWEAT BLANKETS, WOOL SUITS, SURGINGLES, HALTERS, THIS AT 7S, 6: ‘s AND EVERYTHING IN LINE Charlottetown, October 6, 1894-m w 1 FLOUR TEA AND SUGAR Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. oe a eee (XK) Tea to satisfy all tastes. We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. . and Yellow Refined Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, Trinidad | Ww 7. We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be satisfied wit our goods and prices. S B. ENMAN & CO. > , Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street} 9F99OOG0009 Pure Pure Groceries. Groceries. ; SANDERSON & CO., | : WEYUSSON BLOCE, YIcTORIA ROW. — =---—-—— We Solicit Your Patronage. keeper, fitted in a strong and hand- i | the works and keep ont the dust. YOULS SHOULD BE Best might Quality. Frices. Charlottetown, October 30, yisit our Store. See our stock and make your own selection. DOOS 9S 5099 9S HSOF OS FODOSHOD GD GOOD 6069 FOE6OS00H 1894—m w f North Side Queen Square. aU) DOWN WATCHES ~ AScientific and Reliable combination Patronize Watchmakers of recognized ability. We make a spocimty “Or briggeget | <8" St 3 see Se of Cod Liver Oil and the Hypophosphites, long a desideratum in the Pharmaceutical World. For however, the world has been reaping the to Railroad Special attention given more than twenty years, Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep i we repair them, Watches and Jewelry at lowest prices in the city. | phosphites of Lime and Soda, an unri- : | valled Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Con- &. Gee A i ae ¥ 9 | Diseases. sumption, Bronchitis, and all Wasting North Side Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Office. | | benefit of the solution of this problem. in the use of Purrner’s Emunsron of Cod Liver Oil with Pancreatine, and the Hypo- Charlootteiowa, August 1, 1894., bottle. oct30 ‘SELL Best Assortment and Prices the Lowest in the City, eresenes ; | | cnly the BEST, which E Woodill’s German Baking Powder, aud you lack no customers to ceva cutee, Machine, Seeder, Spring-tooth Harrow, 2 Plows, 1 light set Harness, Tormenter, Scuffler, Turnip Drill, Top Buggy, Track Wagon with pole and shaft-, 2 Carts, Sulky, Wheel Rake, Driving Harness, Bouble Truck Wagon Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, Grind Stone, and nnmerous other articles in and about the place. No reserve prices. Terms wil] be lib- eral, E. H. NORTON, Charlottetown. Nov 29—31 HORSES WANTED. ia to give you a good reliable Time- } some Case—one that wil] protect | to take advantage of this offer and | te bs |g r Cape Traverse Boat Honse and Summer- wooed G. H. TAYLOR, able to the most fastidions palate, was | For sale by all Druggists at 50 cents a | Twenty Horses from 1100 Ibs. upwards. Will be in town on Friday and Tuesday next, OLIVER MASON octs0— ly 21 | Has removed his Office and Residence to P. P. Gillis’ ne w building, corner of Great | George and Dorchester Streets, opposite | the Bishop’s Pala Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. j octl lL —tf MAIL CONTRACTS. <atiiclon Tenders addressed to the General will be the winter season of 1894-1895 on vy, over | each of the following routes, viz. : ape Traverse Boat House and R Terminus, as required ijiwas side, as required | Printed notices containing full informa- | Hi@nas to conditions of proposed contracts | may be seen and blank forms of tender | may be obtained at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, at Cape Travers® Railway Station and at the office of the subscriber, Charlotte- town F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Assi. P. O. Inspector Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlotteiown, P. E. Islaad, “26th October, 1894. oct30—3i POTATOES. This is the year to ship Potatoes to the United States market. The duty is re- duced, and the crop throughout the West- ern and Middle States a failure. Prices must rule high. Consignments solicited and prompt returns made. Write for par- ticnlars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. d&w 1m—act3 P. 0. Box 227. | ( Onand after FRIDAY DR. CONROY Postmaster- | received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, the 7th day of Deeém- ber next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for | = SDERTAKING. The “ity Gents are getting so tired they cantor 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 short Roce ISAAC W. WADMAN, | octi—eod & wy Grafton Street, AT CRAPAUD. A. H. WADMAN, of Charlottetown, started the Undertaking at C ud Jast spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and sipall, and all 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, C . Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be atiended to atonce by A. H. Wadman, Charlottetown dy sat wy ly—oct26 °. E. [sland Railway, ist Juve, 19804, the trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sundays | excepted) as follows :— : . Trains Outward. Trains lnward, We have now in_ stock | book own alee d j PM AM nam : nr ra au ‘ if) ; ‘ 240 600...... Charlottetown....... beautiful Rings, an asso 301 61¢.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 ; | 350 64). ....North Wiltshire. ..... 5M 8M some of the newest and nicest | So et ow ar ae ’ : i | 455 730 ld 48 im + — > raf) ar- | 508 740... ye 4 Silver Novelties, useful ar-| $08 7#........ ——. 46 18 : : : Weddi vu 815) ....4+ ae iz seeeeee 105 on » 2 > ° : i. ummerside ticles suitable for edding|*#* <8 oo se he BOE BEd. csecccns Miscouche......... 3% Wea 2: 307 1017 237 9% comaiennene --- 16 3 f + 13 7 16 7% COP BOE. os ebkcsoes EK coconsnen 1225 6A E.W. TAYLOR, &: ss Be aS sssaceinss sane Sean aaa CAMERON BLOCK. 639 $00....... Charlottetown....... 9 5% 653 315.....Royalty Junction.....906 6 6 c 26 TS BBiiccinvcau RR 80 44 sicahassiinacteniaitasivenatindlimementenneniiaticeeninninsiniitiglaamaasaisaniniss 805 405)....... Ar Wocosee 81 46 | } Mount Stewa) t y | 820 4105. ; 810 86 | | POS SPA, ..0..00005ecceneesene 742 315 1 9OP Siccsctson Bt Pater’s...00.000 7 BF . | 1014 5 38........Bear River. ..0..00.0§4 1} 1 085 SOG. .0.0.-0000. MRR 0k + scene -66 1 iniiaeininiaee {AM PM AM P ETRE EE EERE EEE EH HEOR EERE ETER BORER OER E |AM PM AM PM alm 0c all mp emeén § 825 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 845 | 938 608.........-CORigMm...c.w02t3k Se | SGP BOP. sessnad Georgetown........7@ 216 — | 24M PM AM P Os SATURDAY, Nov.3, rien isy, = = —“‘<“‘;«Or from J. D. Seaman and N. H Seaman, I} 515.............5 :» Emerald..... peceesses 7b will sell by Auction on the premises at ru *theee teeeeee Cape Traverse... «...++. 2S SUFFOLK, at 10 o’clock, a. m., all the . D. POTTINGER Farm Implements and Stock, consisting of: Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Horses, Cows, Thoroughbred Ram and | — Moncton, N. Ewes, Pigs, etc, etc. Binder, Mowing A. McDON ALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ‘Office -- Kent Street Ang 16.794—ly ‘Wants. Lost, Found, &e } Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO RENT The new double Dwelling House containing 138 and 11 rooms each, and two Shops, plate glass windows, on Grafton | Street, north side Queen Square. A wo Wm. Boyle, or Wm. A. Faught, at Mekay W oolen Co's store. iw pd—oct3l AGENTS WANTED, MALE AND FE- | VALE.—You can employ your © ume this winter, make good wages an | nearhome, by canvassing for and introdu- cing “The Great Modern Pain Reliever,” Prussian Oil, throughout P. BE. Island. Ad- J. Cox, care of Johnson & Johnson, lw eod & wy—ootz | i | LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaving same at this dy & wy—oct30 dress A. Charlottetown. office. ' WANTED—Man, trosty, who will study | employer’s interests and work bard for pro- | motion, to travel. Salary $780 and expenses. | Enclose reference and self-addressed ped envelope, * Exporters,” Lock Box P, Chicago. oct3o—li_ pd | | — —~ ——_- —— WANTED—A young woman for general housework. Apply w Miss Morris, i Water Street, MONEY TO LOAN.—Apply te F. W.L | Moore, Solicitor, London House Corner Charlotietown. dy lw wy lm—oct2 TO LET—The dwelling house on the corner of Prince and Kent Streets. Immediate pos- session. if-octz2 WANTED—Two gentiemen bearders or | gentleman and wife in private family in cen- trai part of city. Address “ a Box 436. iw TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street. Apply w P. Monaghan, Queen Street, tf—octwwo VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. for sale. Apply at this office. 2aw—octl tHE CITY BLLU PoSTER is prcqeret. in | summer, winter, sunsnine or rain, to do all kinds of posting, distributing, etc.—a. P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. octZs ; TO LET. The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Street's, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooma ap’ ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tt TU L&T—A house with four rooms, good cellar and stable; pump at the Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Malpeque Road, dotls _ Sw law ’ MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over ns = over $200. at half price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- test English edition, new, atadiscount. Al- 80, & number of other works, new and second- hand apply at this ofiice. tf—octls ald. panbe PLAIN Sanam done neatly by MIss BEATRICE WADMAN, 7 field Street. Xppiy imree- e0d—ootl7 . OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at occupied by Miss Chisholm as ao Art with firo-proof vault. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ maf. of P. K, tt—ewy” Island. Street lately occupied by Mes. OFFER. TO LET—The esses, house on re. Mellett. to on ven diately. a Is oct27 » , Aa ncn