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    A 5 PLT ETRE: LT

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    Ch to their own School and their own | Is it not the duty of all electors, Catholics and
    Church, and not another. Secondly, they Protestants, who are in favor of granting aid
    is wid he achers who w know to derominational Schools,to make known their
    —_— a — ve them good ex-) views upon the subject to their R presentatives,
    e —w wil no rtheir pupils, boys and to insist upon having the question tested
    a s, to De ex to th langere of pro- t Assem)ly. Had Catholhes done their
    mis a. unres tercourse, in the same duty at the Summerside Election, an opponent
    school mn an plavy-crounds and evening of grants to Catholic schools would not have
    Da 6, w et iÂąare prematurely de- heen returned, They allowed themselves to
    ve an t a eas i d ) i- | leceived a 1 we t is las tc s by th
    The at e demoralizt enemies. Were the Representatives of the
    rn lance 1 novels, { speak Cath diat ts to vote upon this subject in
    ‘ w as 4 si des yt rccordance with the wishes of their constitu
    A atea tbem te. w should very soon have the Edu ati
    we ys hb i instructions as will) of the country placed u »rA propel hesis ic
    explain t t if which they were! is evident to us that Mr. Henaley, the Leader
    created, and ut which they must fulfil, of the Government, not onlv does not repr
    as good menu aud g women, good citizens, !sent the views of his constituents upon the
    a above all, to say all in one word, good | subject of Education, but that he is using the
    Christians | power which they delegated to him to injure a
    th varding lay schools, taught b ry'cange in which they are deeply interested— | r
    scomuu women, leave us Little the cause of « ducation base d upon reigion,
    t sire ve ed m of young girls of the el ee tla
    va is ers Of a tv. I Vain Will you Hl > NEW Dp i " - j
    , ‘ , NE +E OF THE SU ME,
    luvk for the adies whom they have educated, THE r Jt DGE »k rHE UI REME)
    among the womens’ rizh's party,the free lovers, COURT.
    i S e Mormons. Bat you}
    tne sep ‘ ‘ |} Our contemperary the Patriet, true to ite|
    will find n t proper sphere, in the
    diacharye t atic duties, and the proclivities, bas strongly recommended the
    pra e of ‘ and moral virtues.” leader of the Old Tory Party, to be appointed the
    } vs, arents can pay the re-| "Âą Judge, when the present Legislature shall
    P - we h > res. But for| pass the Act. This recommendation trom that
    those * favored with t quarter might naturally be expected ; but for t
    ” ‘ wn ± so well provided party in power to fellow it, would be quite
    We wa \ ‘ a Ss 1s, whe ‘
    other thing It would be recommending a
    the s tors \ 1 @ prepare 1 te
    t " ‘ man who for the last thirty years has obstructed
    : + . ”
    } and Oppose d every measure of Retorm that bas
    ] xtra mh we have given, it
    . : eeu earried by the Liberals, centrary to the
    is evid att ( non School System in .
    i . wishes of himself and the old tamily compact
    the S. has been we in the balance and “
    ; It another Judge is to be appointed, the Hon.
    found wanting. Catholics were always against

    it, and have supporte

    fice, their own sch

    levans, and the pri

    infidel system, and are

    }

    Sernarate Schools.

    4th. As to Fra

    we will reserve our

    give a straizhtforward
    estion. We want

    @ition which our eo

    take, Defore we w

    with him on the s

    ists. Will Mr. Eider |

    set US KNOW Whether

    fanatics, the vis
    the communists, the
    the Mazz ans, the
    who glory in ro
    the clergy, |
    @atries, Assassinat
    setting at defiance
    good or bad? Are

    persecuting the (

    God, or the work of

    Mr. Elder. Evang

    hitherto sympathis

    characters; but we
    that you bave disc
    your ways In tha
    more sympathy in your
    isms, which is raised

    heavens at the coutem

    tion of Catholics i:
    5th. As to E
    the lower classes

    norant that are to be

    is an admission that
    gelicals of the E

    direct their labors

    taoese poor igzt rat <«
    ing [reland, Italy, an
    > ° ;
    Bibles. If many o

    are iguorant, we thin

    up to the people
    whisker on Sunday

    cLeracter, tvid us §

    the people in that «

    whiesey to the va

    and pounds sterling

    lower orders in Eng

    re us ed

    of such an educati

    often known, but not |

    we ksow an Elder

    since he was able t

    pea hed to him regula

    pravity of human n

    ca umniousiy to acct

    of teaching murder!

    i

    vy avd Spain.

    |, at an immense sacri

    Episcopalians, Wes-

    al Christian denomina- Jarvis died 1852, Judge Young was then At-
    ng to see that the) torney General, and waived his right to be ap
    their opposition to the} pointed, in favor of the present Chief Justice, fu

    getting up their own) the reasons set forth by the Minute of Counei
    }

    '
    jas printed in the fappendix of the Legislative

    Italy and Germany, | Couveil Jourpal of 1854, as tollows:—

    Uouncil.
    answer to the following Council Chamber, 2ist May, 1852

    know exactly the po The Board havi

    nporary is disposed t

    esterday, upon the subject of the appx tment of
    ter into a controversy} @ successor to the late Chief Justice dare sa
    ; i he e Honorable the Att ev General, in bis p
    leis and anarch- aving stated that he wished to withdraw hisclaia
    Laird have the kindness to, #84 “pplication f thegvacant appointment
    ; founded on hia present pos nus Chief Law Ad
    oO siders the political viser of the Gover! ut for ie foillowlny rea
    .
    . ] } a son, DAMe!lY
    c at , ’
    ' ’ ' Phat by the appointment of the Honorat
    alists, the Gariba!dians, | Robert Hodgson the pension of that gentleman
    ? t x ÂŁ20 pe 5 Wit RAY t
    9
    Dists Eu vy. al s beat erests will tuus be sub
    1e Church, persecut served
    \ el v gnizing the validity of
    n t Ss and m - 4 G sl 8 iim, as Ww
    Po e subjects, and f & Paso nda e disinterestedness of lis col
    juct. would respectfully recommend to His Excel
    2 ; Y y + i: 5 |
    laws of God and man, | leuey, that the He rable Robert Hodgson be pro-
    i _ a } a a uesti € thie lanc
    y. by their conduct in vi nally appotnted Chief wustice f this Island

    , doing tae w ork Charles DesBrisay, C.C.”
    e devil? Answer that,

    '

    aig Of your Stamp have

    with these ** godiess

    _ crees he hae given in the Surrogate and Probate
    ai De Bappy to learn) Courts during the last seventeen years, upon as
    red the evil tenor Of) difficult questions as have arisen in (he Supreme

    ase We Shall wiluess n Court, and trow which no appeal has ever been

    almost to the third) :mportant estates, among which may be mention

    ation of the persecue| ed that of Irving's of Cherry Valley of Lisle Annie

    ' , . ;
    ; was sailed and honorably acquitted—and o
    Mr. Laird cops “that;"" ds ‘i Acai, winston

    , McEwen’s Estate of Summerside—in all of whie
    viand are the most iy-

    iin Europe.’’ Tl-is

    Other substantial reasons might be given The
    su se many. Eva
    ; abeve alone wiil suffice.
    S stamp 82 1 then , , '
    " ? We think that there should be another Judge
    wards the « version : |
    appe nted to the Supreme Court; but whether
    = Âź instead oF G* the Legislature in its wisdew wll pass the Aci
    pain, Wilh Soup 4nd | author zing it, ie @ gueetion We canhuol anewer.

    -Op.e in Eng! and We know that mauy of the members are opposed

    Ediaburghin drinking) that they would preter postpuning the measure

    Laing, a Scotchman of | to a future day.

    twenty vears avo. that A judge muat, however, sooner or later be

    ,

    jrank. on one Sun iay, SPpe nted, and we h pe the present efficient

    owards of two thou-| Judge ef the Surregate, Probate, and Insolvent

    The ignorance of the
    . Judge of the Supreme Court
    1 cannot be imputed to vail : ,

    -
    ut rather: to the want i
    | , SuHockise Accipext —On Monday afternoon
    0€510CB, TeNZION 18 the dwellers on Queen Street wer startled by an
    acticed. F rexampie explosion which proceeded from the Hardware
    r'? | Store. late of Starbird & Uo . now, HH E McEwe
    o has read his Bible’ & Co. The plate giass windows were blown into
    : to iseue from the store. Bet, more startling and
    lv: yet euch is the de-| meiai oly than all, two men enveleped in flames,
    : : we nresentiy seer to rueh frantically from the
    ature, that he s« ruples not premises and. in terror aud trey lation, strive to
    ladies and gentlemen bury themselves in the snow-banke which en
    - cumbered the atreeta fon investivation mto the

    circumstances, it was found that a Mr. McRae, be
    longing to Lot 4, but more recently of Cherry

    sme ~ ong

    Tug third day of

    land. What course

    t 1
    Gov rament upon the subject of Pustyc Envu-

    cation? Will Mr

    te withhold public
    College and other

    they bring the question
    tional schools before

    event of their failing

    Catholic, and every

    tor desires that educati
    religion, while many P

    itholie scheols, or will

    y
    people? We belie:
    electors of Prince Edw
    of affording aid to all

    schools. Nearly oue-
    7 intelligent Catholic elec of a powder mayazne Mr McEwen waa bata

    Valley. had entered the store for the purpose of

    March next is appointed purchasing some caps which would fit a loaded
    for the meetins of the

    Levisiature of this Is- pistol, which he held in his hand. Mr McEwen
    | be adopted by took the pistol and proceeded to a box cortaining

    pistol, without knowing that it was loaded. The

    He wiey and his associates | Âą ynsequence was. that the pistol went off, and
    silentiy presist in their
    aid from St. Dunstan’s cartridge and powds r-box, which immediately ex-

    esolution of last session in discharging, commnnicated the sparks to the

    ploded. with the resnite which we have already
    stated. Mr. McEwen, being immediately over
    the powder bex was severely injared. and fears
    2± House, and in the’ are entertained of bis recov ery. Mr. McRae wae
    carry it, appeal to the more fortunate and escaped with leas jamage

    i but he has received sufficient injury to confine him
    to the house for some weeks The building

    »f grante to denomina-

    hat a majority of the
    ird Is.and are in fav
    ficient denominational ehouid bea warning to others how they handle
    aif the population is fire arms. especially within range, we might say,

    or , i ehert time in bwsiness, having encceeded the late
    usnell be based UPON «£1 of Starbird & Co., about the close of the
    rotestants are quite 48 navigation —Her.

    much in favor of ai ling Jenommaiioual schools a

    as are Catholics. It
    many ef our readers

    last session ore med
    in aid of the sehoole e
    The prayers of his petx

    subject was debated
    ley, most eneret

    expressed his opposit
    of Catholie schools.
    recess which f illiowe
    eccurred in the represe
    aad a candidate came

    of Catholic and '
    the influence of the

    gainst him, and ava
    clergy by whom he
    The reason of this op:
    success of Mr. Pope at Su:nnerside would poo
    bably have oceasio ved
    ernment. The advan
    Laws, so as to afford j)
    then have been brouy!

    and the Country.

    Hensley, although we

    constitueacy which

    pealed to, would, by a vast majority, declare) were killed yesterday at the Marsh Colliery They |
    ia favor of compliance with the reasuuable re-, were coming ap the shaft when,the rope breaking, |
    quest of the Bishop—that same request which the me fell te the bettom, and both were in- |
    Mr. Hensley, for the
    bivgots whose support
    him to hold his offic
    tant subject of religio
    attention of the people

    lic aud Protestant.

    cesan Church Society,
    Scotis, in the proceedi
    George Hodsaon souk @ part, @ resolution in|, wowing machine, farmiug atensils, &c., wae |
    favor of denomiuatio
    mously passed, and in
    read with much eatis
    written upon the subje
    Cameron and McGreg

    sake of coneiliating the |

    t by two Catholies— Drs

    | he remembered by A shocking calamity happened at Vernon

    tft tholice PB

    bat the Catholic Bish ‘Pp River, a few weeks since to the family of a
    » Executive fer grants colored man named Sheppard. The man and a|

    - . ‘ 7 ~ } roa

    blished by Catholics, | #0" were out after fence rails or wood, and the

    a wasr . th 1 he load—the father remxining behind te cat more
    aucus, and Mr Hers A long time having elapsed, avd the boy not
    as we are intormed, making his appearance. Sheppard went to look for
    to any grant in favor “im. andt mind that the horse had fallen a short
    i distance from the honse He passed ou, and not

    And when, during the <>

    ° finding the boy, returned, when to his horror, he

    » °s mm, & Vacancy aw the beva feet rojecting frem under the
    aya ea pro)
    ati f Summerside, horse and quite dead 4 part of the traveller having
    srward as the advocate entered bie back The father’s reason fled, and
    ‘ ! 3 he returned home on his hands ard knees. and in
    iminasonal SCUOOlE,

    his frenzy threw a voung child out of doors intoa
    anow drift He killed the horse either by shoot
    st the Bishop and bis ing or with an axe; and we believe attempted

    Wwernment was excited

    “as wariniv sapp rte Cb bodily harm to his ne ighbors, who caused him to |

    ition is obvious. The! be placed in Georgetown dJuil. The authorities
    at that place appliedto hie Woratip the Mayor
    : : : for permission to place Sheppard in the Asylum
    i break ip of the Gove! Mr. Destrisav placed the matter before the Gov
    ment of the Education ernment, who authorized the removal of Sheppard
    to the Aaylum, and the unfortunate man wae
    bronvbt to town last week ihe bereavement of
    the poor family was sudden und eloeking:—N. 8:

    tice to Catholi *’. wOu d
    before the L g Ss alure
    $ wou'd not suit Mr.
    feel aseured that the
    mia-repres*nts, if ap

    - —-—-

    Fatat Accipent.—We regret to leara that twe
    men in the employ ef the Barton Mimug Company,

    atantly killed —E. Cutton.
    - ——_- —_
    is necessary to enable |

    + ‘ime —About eleren of eck on Saturday night
    rejected. The impor- Fis ‘ aturday nig

    last, the large barn—150 feet loug—of Robert

    s education engages the Trotter, Esq . of this place wae noticed to be in|

    of NovaS a flacies, aud although all poss ble assistance was

    Ata mecting of the Dio- given to suave it, the whole building with ite

    -ecentiy held in Nova contents was barnt dewn iv a short time Five

    € which the Rev d horses, 55 lead of cattle and 20 sheep perished iu
    g of which the hev d/ the tiames. A large quautily et hay, straw, grain,
    al schools was unani- alse destroyed by the raving element. The loss is |
    he newspapers we have estimated ut ÂŁ1500, there being no insurance.
    Much sympatuy ie felt in the community for thie |
    sud calamity to Mr Trotter. it being the second
    time that he lias loet severely by fire) We trnet
    ow «In this Island, the | thata venerous pablic will assist himin his preee:t|

    action the able letters

    ablest member in the O yposition in the Assem- difficulties. —ANTIGoNteH CAsKeET.
    bly, Mc. Haviland, has publiely declared that om os aati tac aati amaneennele

    the policy pursued by Mr Hensley and his as-
    seciates 16 unjust to
    noenced in favor of aid to all efficient denomi-
    national schools. Th
    Summerside, Mr. Green, has expreesed similar L
    views upon the subje
    member of the Government and every supporter
    of the Government in the Assembly ewed his
    election to Catholics, the application of the}

    Millan, M.P-P J Holman, R, T. Holman, F
    McNeill, T. Keily, D. McDonald, and Wm, G
    ingellizent member for strony, E sqre., were ote Directors fer 1869, J

    atthe close ef the year,

    —<0o-———————

    Catholic Bishop for a share of the School | Y. M. OC. A. Literary Class.

    grant, was last session disjosed of ia caucus,
    god the wishes of Catholics were utterly disre-

    te granting aid to C

    On Wednesday evening last, the adjourned de- |

    though there are asgociated with him in the| jority.

    Government, and ia the Assembly, those who |
    are in reality in favor of such grants, the

    On Wednesday evening rext, the subject for de-

    of our edmiration 7’ to be opened by Mr. R W.

    Attorney General has suceeeded in inducing Sprague.
    them aot to bring u; p the subject fer discussion. "eb. 12. Wx. F. Dawson, See'y-

    Government Notices

    His Honor the Admiviatrator of the Government
    un Council has beet pleased to make the following |

    Very Latest by Tr
    WHELAN EXECUTED.

    Ottawa, Canada,

    ) Justices of thes Peace f

    fomey soa

    W belan’s execuliot

    Gree bas written a letter to a gent

    ene ap deaesanttion

    jaay that abe (ree ly forgives bio, as his 4 nae ment)
    is expected to make a speech to-mot
    He reads his prayer book and Bible with
    great attention, and is visited by the Grey Nunes

    xccompanied with drift
    Lie country people began
    ind set about securing

    inpesnow from the eunt ;
    Women's Felt Boots

    good pos tious to see the seattold +

    ecked and Striped Shirtings,

    At 11 o'clock Whelan was pinioned and,

    Superior Tea & General Groceries !
    FREDERICK LEPAGE.

    ess from any one L may
    fod save my soul.’’
    The executioner fitted
    his face, adjusted the rope and in a few mo-

    CHARLES YOUNG should be the gentleman to
    getit, if he would accept it, as be has especial | in the forepart of the
    claims to the office. When the late Chie! Justice |

    minutes, suffering intensely and | is no Freesiot

    | Freehold Farm For Sale
    'VMYOE SUBSCRIBER offers {
    FARM on which he resides, situated on |

    took place at 11 35 o'clock, a m., the

    y until Eider Laird will “Extract from the Minutes of the Executive |

    lan's body was buried in the precincts of t There are ou the pre

    New York Feb Il
    igen mature consicderati to
    the several documents submitted by His Excellency ared for Grant and Col
    and will be suld ata

    The Washingten A telligencer ‘a usa Re

    . Ei leanor’s, to lens Davenport “duughter ‘

    Bison by the Papite « ~ p {the FIRST WEEK in APRIL. Has Firs
    t ie late Hora. D. BEATON in the fol-
    ing PROPERTIES:

    SHOP and WAREHOUSE in Souris,
    LiOUSE and LAND in Souris, in ; Osseesion
    jof J McGowan, Esq., :
    HOUSE and LAND in Souris, in possession | Ch'town, Jan.

    eres aaa & WINTE R,
    ae LS68-69.

    in possossion of Peter |

    ‘ ‘tre Dame, came
    Monday evening last, as advertised, at Central
    Among the Church dignitaries present, we no-
    | ticed His Lordship the oo Very Rev.
    | McDonaid, and Revs
    The econsion was ee * very pleasant | Anu
    ring bow short tue time for pre-
    paration was, and tbat all whoappesred did so for
    the Srst time in their lives, reflected the
    yon the pupils themselves but
    upou their indefatigable teachers
    | lighted and well

    On Monday last, after a short and painful illness, |

    Judge Young has shown his capacity to fulfil
    the duties of a Judge by the various learned de- HOUSE and 4
    WAREHOUSE and WHARF at

    24 Acres LAND,
    } speak of was filled with @ bighly respectable au.- |
    ver three bundred
    gramme was not a very elaborate one,
    it was, was faithfully and most commenda

    columns for Chiniquy- demanded. He has given decrees in very many

    and FISHERY

    nal Kebecen M Kay

    nuged | year, ~ nvnths and 0}

    (SERVE at Chepstow,

    _

    Compton, in which the Hou. James C. Pope 3 was excellent, and the sioging good,
    ile some of the simple
    enacted with spirit and talent,

    ridious to particulariae,

    at Green Vale,
    im possession of McCormack.

    yÂą displayed much legal acumen and estuteness.
    , Miss Mawiey, and
    I remarkable good voices,
    r singing their parts with taste and correct-
    , Mise Green (daughter of Chas
    , Miss McLellan, Miss Mary Connors.

    Terms at Sale, and tor description of pro-

    NA S. BEATON,
    Adwministratrix.

    eEwen are deserving of

    is POSTPONED until |
    25th FEBRUARY,

    call forth frequeat applause from

    then | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,

    *y can hardly come to the creating of new effises with salaries, and I i I
    : place at the hour aud place above |ina!l the various departments which will be |

    ro waea ‘lor inw casa id undt

    e, from this beginuing, hie* » re
    next performance will be much better, | truth
    » more worthy of patronage. I
    seemed highly delighted with the

    ing’s enterltainwent, and

    oe ae
    ae
    | need
    | red
    aE
    -
    om
    ee

    j DY varicas Ships and Ste imere from ENG
    ” LAND. CANADA, !I ARBAD Es, BOS
    6 TON: HALIFAA,tb soectibers have com
    ; ‘
    Imp rial s for th pvaison
    s
    ! 1” ‘ f the |
    » oH ! ey
    " ’ $
    i I wen All .
    }

    sy? rr ’
    Ă© he prederit importation Comnrises : —
    ÂŁ 4

    Sugar & M sshd, ay Wi t# and Ovloted
    : ts ard bi: Jheetal Cotten W ary
    ” prime Seng Tea, ’ Sen ing Paper,
    4 Clases ‘Sme, Juoteir! Paper aging,
    grcat va ; “% Bagging and Grain
    Cases Bead i ( nal, ks,
    uy & K ) Con ae Agsyrte
    Cases Boot Shoes and’ Caske Shot, Llrafes and
    Rubbers 4 owe
    ;} Cases LTownend’s Ha juudivs Bpadese and
    a id Ca 2 Sh Vole
    } Cases La es’ Furs Jundies Sp g and Cast
    | M ne’ and Be i 3 \
    ( J l tes Sheet Tron,
    sew 1,49,/'% & rwand, Pons Assorted Bar Lrea,
    Felt Hate & “onnete Sets Plough Metal,
    Cases Shawls & Muvtles|Boxes Tin Plates,
    Habe: dashery, ‘Packages Naile and
    Mii y wud Hoe |Pnencgee Aea’d. Paints
    iery, i iihds, g.iveeed, Sweet!
    Cases Silk Âą, Gloves anc} and Seal O.! }
    Ribbons, uudles Sole Lenther, |
    { Cuacs Woollen & Fane |
    Goode, Kege Mustard, Powder,
    | Bale “8 Ci pefe, Damaske! Baki: Soda, Tubso-

    and ile arth Rugs, co Be rele Currante
    | Ba es Blankets & Lorse Flour, Washing Soda. |

    Rugs, Epson Salta, Âą fora
    | Bales Clothe and Doe | s Sugar, Boxes Raisins, |

    akine, | dige Sernp, Cau-|}
    Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Li vonenges, |

    ed aud white Calicocs,| Bage Rice, Coffee and |

    &o. | Pepper, Coils Manilin |
    | Bales Stripe, Chee ki Roepe , Doza. Buc kets |
    Woolen Shirtings &| and Broome, &e &c. |
    Fauey Shirts ry & | ‘au

    Dodd & Rogers’ N ‘ Brick Store

    18€8 | New Brick Corner, Queea Street
    arn, Ci

    t
    b'town, Nov. 2, 1868

    j
    j
    |

    ty la} sila |
    }

    ub rood settle nt staces :
    I reliip, schools aud mills, ets is grand we a (Vii APG TRUER ,

    - AMES PH LAN.
    More!! Back Fan ne, Feb 15 ,

    i ae a PROPERTY

    IC AU CTION, at 12 Fastened, 1s now On Un

    THE NEW CLIPPER BAR K}
    CLIFTO N, On the burthen ot |
    500 Tons, Classed Al at
    Livyd’s, Copp ywred and Conoer
    berth in LIVER}
    POOL, and will sail for CH .RLOTIETOWS

    ‘

    Class accommodation for Passengers. !

    For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool,
    to Mesars Ritcniw Baoturas, Borough Build
    ng, or to the undersigned.

    JAMES C. POPE.
    25, 1869. 4in

    QUEEN STREET.
    WILLIAM FULL,

    i ESPECTFULLY announces to his cus-
    tomers and the public the completion of |
    ,os FALL SUPPLY of

    British and Foreign

    - MERCH ANDIZE

    Comprising a Large and well selected d Stock

    found on inspection to compare favorably

    with any Stock in the Market

    Vishing Boats, §¹.

    „,on WEDNESDAY

    if Capacity in their cb
    Debtors Court will reevive the appuintinent ol pe tuna imei tetas — i watful eaten ‘ God takes the wood too good
    by this entertainment, we i |
    pout twenty pounds

    ved in all respects fully up to the
    f it from our deseription,
    d, when fiaished, will preve a highly useful
    namenut to Suu merside, aa we bo

    5 Fish HOUSES,
    5 F i 25 to 30 feet keel, wit!

    tev. Mr. McDonald — Pr rgress. i
    WILLIAM ttn Auctio

    “aaa “pa

    ON DONALDSTON ESTATE.
    TION, at the COLONIAL!
    BUILDING in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY
    f Febraary next at 12 o'clock, noon
    the Leusehold Interest of 85)
    frovting on Bedford
    oc capi d by Patrick Trainor
    i ; alarge portion of itis cleared and
    it is also close to

    ind for you a home,

    CURRENT

    1) be SOLD by AUC

    yon had been tortured with euch dread

    in favor with your God, you tried to do Acres of LAND.

    Beef,(smal!) per Ib.... A

    Do wy the quarter....++.---
    os eessecees rr to gd |

    Do (small) .... ..00 cree ee .

    caps cartridges, &c., over which he snapped the | °
    I trust that we you left behind, vourexample may

    in good anil tion,

    Yon tanght us in our early days to walk in wis
    ’ | Mussel Mad and Sea Manure

    \M
    And re senuniee and fervently for every blessing Peg “ane Ib.
    WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer

    “7 RPO.

    CHATTELS AT AUCTION !
    : / N, on the premises
    ot PETER McDONALD,near Sullivan’

    agg Road,

    vray
    | Tu love oar Bewh bor as ourselvee to help them

    » poor and naked, and the hungry for

    The Lord he eenlled oes Tee ieee eae .”6h CC e€ℱhUC CC
    T escaped without omeb injury. This sad accident | #
    | He foun ae ryoua happy home where all the just —_ per >.
    | You left 1 he re, dear father, in sorrow, grief and Oatmeal, per 100 lo
    Backwheat Flour.

    , ;

    For to be calhed an orphan, oh how I dread the! Eggs, per doses... ae 7 ‘He ee, 1 Waggon,
    ane 3 2 Setie Harness

    | But new that you are gone to rest within your Potatoes, per beshel..... ssecesvceees 4 Oe OD i fa .
    . + > 6 °P I Boffalo Robe, 1 Track,

    I hope you're numbered with the bless’d in your
    sweet happy home.

    : and to Sir James Male
    of said Peter Mac
    Susoivent Debtor.

    bn as despatel or rith tl ‘ ‘ ‘
    oy was despatched home with the borse and a} We deepls regret to say that Mr. H.

    Chickens per pair ..---...-
    ston of gunpow vei at his pandora wy
    a very precarious state.

    AUCTI
    TUESDAY, a 16. goed tons Register, D. McDowarp, Comma: d

    the Ascent “a Offi ro “hia morning about

    Boards, (Hemlock)....«.....
    lish Mail Was received.
    over C caeriy an
    balance of English Mail.

    We have seldom seen a finer display of ladies ihe
    our Clover Seed per Ib
    most endless vanety of fancy Dresses
    per yard upwards,

    from Ild per yard,

    "284 «3 £1000 WORTH DRY GOODS!!) 2 E \KE |

    Ladies would do well to take a note ef this.

    —_—
    Cc.Y.M L Institute.

    Remember the Literary and Musical Entertain-
    i f the ab ve [astitute,
    come off on Wednesday evening next at 5
    A oro” evening rvat be exp ected
    Doers opon at 7

    and vite he seen at

    Millner'’s ‘Lin Shop.
    " Geneva tickete Is 6d.
    Mewbers tickets 3s.

    FARMERS AND OTHERS

    invited to call and examine

    Charlottetown Debating Club

    It will be necessary,
    time for Spring Sowing, te |
    as but afew only cau be got ready.

    On Friday evening lust, the question ~ i
    " wae me ed be C W. Hail,
    resolution — mentees
    (in contra distin ctior
    the present mode of voting by word of moat!
    = be st known wee od of pr reserving the purity of

    day of MA ARC He ne rt.
    * Vote ey Ball: yy

    “t WAREHOUSE AND SHOP TO LET 7,

    With im asiiase Pos3a3s8iva !

    | poop le— whi ich, afer un aimated discnesion, wae)
    | deer fed in the wegative by a small m: Aj ority
    Frid: ay even img” a disc ussion,

    At the anuual meeting of the shareholders of inl oe t for ext

    catholics, and has pro-| Summerside a held on the 2nd inst., A. Mc-| with A sce LAR
    ce upi nied by J Jan Hudson, di: ceased,

    | Miss Rankin's Hotel, "Fat terme e and particulars

    POWNAL Lit ERARY INSTITUTE.—On Wed-
    Holman, Esq., was subsequently appointed | negday night last, Edward Roche, Eeq.,
    t; and although every | President of the Bank, the Hon J R. Gardiner! 9, Geology before this Inatifule.
    ‘y| having resigned his connestion with the institution | treated his subject in quite a popular style, sak
    in the discussion which lollowed, the le cture wee
    pronounced one of the beet
    Society bad yet been favered. Instead of burrow- |

    JOHN DOUSE.
    Se Terms Liberal and made known at Sale

    Bank of P. E. venenae!

    PEXHE Annual Meeting of the 8 VILLIAM DODD, §

    Ch"town, Feb 4 1869

    aad which will be sold at
    the very
    Lowest Prices for Cash-
    —abso--
    Chests and half Chests TEA,
    (warranted) Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR,
    Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and «a Geod

    asgortment of

    | FAMILY GROCERIES

    pas Intending Purchasers will find it Âą
    their advantage to call and examine the stoe
    | before purchasing es!ewhere

    Oct. 1. 26, 1568

    HOOP POLES!

    The land inf the JANTED 100.000 HOOP POLES, seven feet
    f long, Ash, and Yellow Birch, for which the
    abundance of | bighest cash price will be paid

    I. C. HALL.

    TRADER,

    Ch' town. Jan 1618

    FROM

    P —— to Ch’town Direct,

    HE Ship DUNCAN, Coppered, and Clas

    ed 5 yea rs A 1 at Lik yde, 5S 16 to s register

    McIxwis, Con murder, wi!! Sa:! from ‘Liver
    | poo! on or about the Sth of APRIL.

    Passage apply in Liverpool

    ee t, 57 South Johu
    Street, or here to tie owners

    JAMES Saiict & CO.

    For Frei ght or P:
    |

    Feb. 1, 1869. hpi4dw
    From London to vi'towa
    PRINCE EDWARD TSLANDB

    DIRECT.
    pee Fast Sailing Brig “AMPISION,” ”

    ppe ed, and classed 5 years A] at L

    , will sad fram LONDON aout the Ist ol

    4 1264
    Parties wishing to ship by this vessel wi
    & SONS, 9 Oo or to t owners

    —

    Jann iS6u it

    Ss. X& ( ‘0,

    MILLWER’S PATENT SEED DRILL, Good he tor € Country Dealers, | TE ± l [ j | if | | \
    HY N DM AN

    ‘OR

    MUD DIGGERS

    — (AH Sizes, Cheap)
    FOR SALE!

    Valuable Business Stand & Dwelling

    House on Kent ae

    Sheaves, Shovels and Porks for de.

    [ROH & STEEL!

    et] PLOLGH METALS!

    Graves’ Celebrated Warranted

    premises a Large Store and well finished Dwell! ing by kx — ea BS tal

    ning 14 or 15 rooms; also Stables and

    t together (Sole Agency.)
    lately in variety.
    view 10 CASKS KEROSENE OIL

    Patwes aod LOW AT

    STONE’S,
    ‘* British Hardware Store.”’
    Reddin’s Building, )

    ere of this Bank will take place at the Bank
    iees, Great George Street, Charlottetown
    . the Ind day of March next, at 12
    | noen, for the purpose of choosi ug Seven Dire

    | Tore for the ensuirg yeur, and traueacting such |
    other basiness as shall be then i : before the m.
    B.—By the 6ti Bye
    ers by proxy, (oust ne if
    to vote, sith the Cashier, at Jenet eue day prev vions
    WM. CU NDALL, Caebier

    ing under ground awid arate, rocks, aud fossils,
    he rather addressed
    : : bate on the question, ** Was the execution of | which the earth's surface ia protease
    gerded. Mr Hensley is evideutly opposed £9 | Charles I justifiable.” was, after a very animated | effect of these changes npon climate, suimal and |
    stholie schools, and al- | discassion, decided in the vegutive by a large ma-

    FLOUR FLOUR!

    The lecture was carefully) 20 vile ‘ UKNMEAL,

    prepared, abounded 1 useful Information, and |
    }eceupied an heur in its delivery.
    | day evening Mr. Alex MeNeillof Mount Mullick, |
    will be the lecturer, bis subjeet being *‘ Inetiuct.”

    | vegetable life, &c.

    Next Wednes- | for oth Good i d cond for Cash !

    bate will be, “ lathe eharneter of Cromwell worthy |

    to the = tyre

    The Cheapest and Nicest Bonnets are —— at Farconer & Patrick's, South Side

    i ?
    Ch'town. Feb. bet, 1869, Âą

    Final NOTICE!

    WTF COONS KING SQUIRE HOUSE

    HEAVY " OVEROOA'SS,

    (nde General Aassurtment of CLUTUING,

    ULeup,

    BEER & SONS.

    SEAL SKIN COATS*
    BEER & SONS.

    BOOTS AND SHOES:-

    y ery Superiol.

    Laiies’, Mens’, add Misses’, A Large A
    Soriment.

    BEEK & SONS.
    CANADIAN MOOJOASINS

    ‘Cutlery | Also a lot of low-pti±ed Moesssine, 10s
    per pelr.

    BEER & 30N3.

    RUBBERS RUBBERS
    Fic & Rubber Boots. Ladies’, Gente’

    BEER & SONS,

    aud Ulildrco @.

    KATES! ! SKAT&S f

    i sepa and prices.

    BEER & SUNS.

    UNDERHILL’S AXSS.

    Nothing better im the City.

    _ & SONS.

    Fur Caps, | Felt Hats,

    A large variety.

    BEER & SONS.

    Ladies’ Furs.

    Hoods, Clouds, Scarfs, Gloves, &e., &e.

    BEER & SUN3.

    RMA TEA TEA,

    144 Chests and Half Chests, thie Fall's

    Importaica. Very Choies
    BEER & SUNS.

    Sewing Machines.

    The RAYMOND, at ÂŁ4, ie devidediy
    the CHE \PEpT in the Market, being

    more powerfal, and consequently
    will sew heavier material than
    any other low-priced machine.j
    Israrely know” to get ous
    of order, and gives ani-
    versal satisfaction.
    Another lot just

    ved.
    BEBE & SONS.
    CASH CUSTOMERS

    | Visiting the City will receive full valee
    their mouey at cur establishment.

    BEER & SONS.
    12, 1868. °

    | Ladies?

    —

    OBSERVE THE PRIJ3
    ROBERT “YOUNWs.

    The Centre of Attraction.

    OBERT YOUNG, has this SEASOYV

    Received the Largest and Best Assorted

    Stock of

    Staple and Fancy

    DRY GOODS !

    that he has ever had the pieasure of offering te the
    | Public of Charlottetown, and whieh, as regsrds
    price and quality, he feels confident cammot be sar-
    passed on the Island.
    The fuliowing articles deserve the special attea
    | tion of intending purchasers; —
    | Fancy Dress Goods from 10$d per yard,
    | Winseys from 11d per yard,
    | French Mcrinos from $s per yard,
    | Crimean Shirting from Is 6d per yard.
    | Scarlet and Blue Twilled Seanaie all wool, from
    2: 81 per yard,
    ea’ Clouds from 3s t1d,
    | Grey Cottons from 4$4 per ‘yard,
    White Cottons frew 51 per gerd,
    | Men’s Under Shirts and Pants from 4s @4,
    | Hoop Skirts from is 9d,
    Fast ° plored Prints trom Td per yard,'

    ’ Paper Collars from 44d per box,

    | Beauti ul Stays from kh 91,
    | All Wool Tweeds for Geats’ Wear, from Ss 114 per
    yard. (Cheaper than Homespun.)
    Together with a Largeand Well Selected Stock of
    Shiwis, Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Ribbons,
    Fiowers, Feathers, Sontags, Hoods, Pele-

    rines, Furs, Hats, Bonaeta, &e.,
    &o., &o.

    Terms Cash, and no Second Price.
    neen Square, Ch’town, t
    Oct 26th, 1868.

    BELL’S

    TAILORING ESTACLISHMAT

    QUEEN STREET,

    Charlottetown - - - Pp. E. Island.

    “HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of
    returaing thanks for the ro oe

    , which he has been favored durin

    yeu’, and would respeetfally inform hi pdm

    dthe public geserally, that he is still

    tne to attend to all.orders in his li-e of
    _bus.ness with punctuality.

    CUTTING.

    Parties desirous of ‘tkaving Garmewis or
    Paterns cut, can be accomodate at the

    shortest notice

    JOHN BELL.

    Janarny8, 1869

    THE ORIGINAL

    ‘WECD” SEWING MACHHES.

    With all the Latest Improvemente,
    Made by the

    North American Manufactaring Compang.

    YUE‘ WEED” was awarded the Hicussr

    Prize at the ** Pare Exposition,’’ as

    as at other Exhibitions for a Sewing

    Machine, as euch, and is becoming desensed!
    popular, adapted to AIL KINDS OF >fW-
    ING in families and manufactesies. Lock-
    stiten Shutile Sreight Needle. Baccediaziy
    simple in construction.

    Each Machioe warranted and kept in
    order free of charge, and the Factory bring
    in St. Jobo, N B., much time, expomes and
    trouble, aitending American Machines , ore
    avoided,

    ROBERT YOORG
    Agent for P. ÂŁ. leland.

    North Side Queen Square,
    Ch’town, Nov. 23, , 1868. Ww

    CANADA FLOUR.

    ECEIVED, ex Schr. NORRIS and

    Steamer FLAMBOROUGH trom MU „-

    TREAL

    813 Bblis. Canada No. A

    25 do CORNMEAL (Yeilowy
    2do = do (White)
    30 Bags do

    75 Boxes Steele's beet family White

    SOAP. ‘
    R. W. BRECKEÂź.

    we

    Water Street, (over Siege OQdicy) }

    January 5, 1869.

    FLOUR. FLOUR.

    UST L&NDED from Secheonere ADELE
    acd J, HODGS@WM, and for sale by the

    -" accounts due us, unpaid the twentieth, Subseriber, either in Chariottetown or George

    (20th) FEBRU ARY | ext, willbe placed town,

    in an Attorney's hands for collection without

    distinction.
    H. E. STARBIRD & CO.

    Ch’town, Feb. lst, 1869. sia

    200 Bble. Extra FLOUR
    150 do Superfiae do,

    {. Cc. HALL,
    28, 1868.

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