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    reated simply by the charity of indi-

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    orig ve endowed

    tual sovereigns, exactly aa the
    ; i harity of private indin idua's. All the
    old gra ar ach sof England are the cree
    P ate 1 dividwais e State ciaims
    bi we ver them, except to see that they
    F sot thew to dere: sti ess
    4 arte ‘ late ‘ Lie
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    ee SWeul » t 4 ‘
    $ ‘ Ne u Mm (ara Ne if
    i Y thos ‘ ‘ “ ‘ i
    ry State evs .2 e vol is
    : " si ail t wl
    ‘ » I and ! . Satis-
    ‘ < x nt a FIs aa ny ‘
    e \ ivil„ a
    5 3 Xists whe ‘ * rm
    f
    + ‘ Give v 5 a4 verte
    n oO
    sti belwe State on the one
    ba b e suits cl £ ‘
    gus x wt sce ‘ i ev r ba
    ube - aK er ar a’ vit
    tea z Creal i@dports t ae il erva .
    t „ e ) , and th woa puentiy
    eon 1 hoode read gon subject
    | ar Anowiled a elivio and 8
    ca ect ℱ » Without any aba i
    me Lie Tes „ v t s é
    P $ resuit ca ly be attained be elin
    sting ais ts which involve d rectly Or Ine
    directly anv difference of opinion. An ex
    s English history may examine Catho

    isa i Jews t yet her and judge

    =

    ed re, gh the views on the

    eanrmot teach

    eulect differ wide y; & proteseo
    Eagiveh history to such « mixed class without
    clas w wit the lifferent be 4

    Yne prin a Ev zhsh education, intimate-
    ly mected with its v„ unla y ature must De
    r arke It is that J and that, too, i
    3 - nD, 1 recogms as ane tia
    element in educat The olde su s
    as the ’ sities and e lowe scnoo0is, wer
    { ed eXpreasly to teach the Cathe reliy

    ang as at t 4 atio at vas

    b t ave Cecided at tie staubiished was
    the Ca . eur oT WwW a:d have bee
    t e s lav look | SS e8tu 7 1
    ‘ tit 5 an the a s«
    regarded as b rh 1 to ediucat » clergy
    ands t the terests the Establish
    Chu And to such an extent is this recoz
    nised, that even those who aeek to have the

    advantace of the universities as revards teache
    ng extended to Dissenters, do not claim to}
    destroy their Churea of Enziand character.
    University College ia, we believe, the or ly
    great Colleze erected expressly on the pr ple
    oe ein a z & retiz s 4 4 I -
    stitut s emphatically for tcacking cert
    bra s of knowledze, not for wholly educut
    ing „ :

    Nor is the re s nature lueatian less
    cist: re 1 ase na
    8 «tha an ers s, and of -
    leviate and a ‘ s. It is not necessar
    t > all authoratire arations that
    he svatem sancti eG e ivy f i :
    D s9ari't a relizious e he r le is
    € lied ts rules, hy w! reli nous tea
    zg» ne creed ther, x ke provided in
    ae 8 8 which share its grants As

    Vice President of the Committee of

    Council said, ‘“The religious e\cmem underlies
    t whole eystem Theat reli siows element is
    C« ] Catholics. € if siand for
    the Established | urch, W, a W eal ay.
    a:1*, and so ) [i 3 mzin , i ns
    religious character of prim fucation that
    the voluntary element has been ke so promi-
    went .and that ‘he State confines itse!f to assis ,
    e diferent creeds to « tecaie €ir owt i
    Ten We nee? harily add t the “ godless*’
    system would not he tuderated Engiand t
    iF the +e vious f. eÂąlings of the neanle, bx
    their leve of individual freedom would cause

    them to resist such a system. The “ gudiess’’
    bas ber
    To sum

    v fi ce and re

    syetem, alfreegh ably advocated,
    and decided!y rejects |

    8 essentiau

    n Te-+
    peatadic
    Eng

    ese

    ish educau tigi

    and our humble opinion is that we shal

    never have peace in thie little Colony until such

    & system or sume other of a similar nature

    abali be recognized by our Lozislature
    — > + - +
    A BAREFACED Ass ERTION.

    Mr. Eleer Laird, inthe Putriot of the 4th
    inet., asserts that, “they (Catholics) are, un-
    Ger the present systema ( of ed ication), treated
    with perfect fairness." There are very few

    to be found, we he Is'and who
    fact is

    man on the

    ine leve, on the

    would make so bold an asser t the

    hare never enpoken Âą a

    eubject who did not ad cit that a pre

    lone to Roman Cath» Take our C
    lezes tor instance. Roman (atholics are « -
    peiied te contribute néarl ne ha toward
    the salaries of the Professors of the Prince of
    Walesa Co ege, @ Protestant [nstitu yn, trom
    which they derive no benefit and neve will
    besides they are compell by o Libera
    Government to contribute their full share t
    Wards the expenses tor the r sirs, &:., &c ’
    of said College: while on the other hand they
    are not allowed one nenny of the money whic
    they pay towards the education fund for their
    own Collesze It thes iS “perfect tairn ss’ a
    cording to Mr Laird’s behic!, it certainly is nut
    according to the rules of Justice had down in
    the Bible. A more g'arit and scandalous
    act of 1 wtive eould not he poroe trated
    A rain at to Cathol Sch s—St. Joseph's
    Scbvol, for exampie. Int School there are
    about two hundred young yviris educated—not
    merely tustruc ted in a wretched manner. The
    parents of these chi dren pe as much towards
    tie education fuud as the richest in the land.and
    y thow are they treat d by ry r al) Li/ ral
    that vou are notonly mnstfructed in the branches
    which are tauzht in our Comma 8S is, but
    that you are also educated and brourht uy in
    the fear of ‘3 rd by teacher who have dev sted
    their lives to training youth in the patlis Âą f vir-
    tue and wled se: but your teachers are Nucs
    wio inculeate the pree pts af relizion, the love
    of God, and the absulute necessity of being

    rtuous, and therefore we cannot allow you
    any of the money which we cc mpel vou to
    pay towa:de our “zodiess’ system. We be-
    lieve that the Geand Turk would not dare to
    acts» unjustly towards his Christian subjects

    as our Libs

    ral Government bas acted towards

    toman Catholics L-t the Leader of the
    Goverameut remember that this is well known
    by the eonstituents of East Point, and that

    his policy will receive ite reward iu dee time.
    -<<—>- -

    We understand that a determination bas been
    couwe te by Protestant Members of the Local
    Legislature tu ineiat on a seperate Su perinteud-
    ent and Hoard a6 a feature of the proposed gew
    echeol measure of the Government. The Pre
    mier, no doubt, does not relish the idea, but mer-
    bers, it i# aaid, are Grw ow the point.

    We clip the above from one of the English pa-
    pers published in Quebee. Wil those geutlemea
    who are thinking talking aud writing about edu-
    cation ip this Province wake @ vote of itt Iu
    Lower Canada the winerity of the population is
    Protestast; and, of course, they do uot like the
    schoml system of the Catholic majority. It in very
    natural Ought they—being a winoritv—te be
    compelied to submit? Or ought they be efi wed
    fo have their ewa eyetem? Aud, of ea, ahiuld
    hot the Cathulie mipurity in tbe other Progiaces ?
    —St. John Globe

    Tue establishment of a Protestant School in |
    Charlottetown has, at last, been decided upon, |

    an eXtensive subscription list obtained, a site

    secured, and in a few months the Building will
    be in course of erection. The lead in thie
    matter has been taken by the Wesleyans, but
    whether the Lustitutien will be under the ex
    CLUSIVE Âą tf the Wesleyan d Houalon,
    or Ww ' to several Protestant s we
    are tawa Wi t ‘ that those i! Lie
    we ves i the rin
    ne ‘ . were
    all " ‘ is lie
    y wen V i
    QD tional Schools. When the pro
    ety w de i cn slo
    arti a t Ss oO was at advo-
    ‘ t ( { } ? y and
    } le t Fi t in oi it ‘ -
    Phits t ade minatiooa rants, repeat ‘
    4s d a 1 al i were t
    led ul add ils 1S we \ ranted
    bin A town, any w e else ntl
    Island, they « be es d t r the
    ‘ t ( mon S Act Wy
    sk Protestant friends who have s hed
    i ! t scl i . 2 > be
    est 1, why t ya ’ gy to-ex ]
    ary san is a eC
    see) that the P ( f Wales re is tu
    fom eit ed wit %, and at ul j
    the S Act they can est h as ma
    dis et sch e e„) suff t cdueate ua
    th } 1 rim C riofttetown, orint ] ind
    rt the publec expense? Wi ot expect any
    eXpia 1 vy are at tt } mim t
    the word ‘ et ence | sch ae | wi el
    ‘ en will | structed t es of
    the ± ristam re 4 according to ‘ ews
    Protestants, and to give a iin Contrad
    t to their agse s that Denominat 4
    Sch 3 are t Waite
    We convrat late our Pr stant friends
    m thea oO by t! » of the only sound
    neipl ! ‘ —the e of mak
    g religi the basis of all ilar tea vin
    nary schoois i Lat so FP ‘
    | vu Island are fa ess ab to establis!
    sid maint s s than are t Protestants
    y at Âąt | sent t e, ( c have many
    > vis va s arts 1 the Is i“ i. ar
    nN fe < ae Ă© Sha t or
    eted, t st 8 s au tect
    t ( y will be the Catholhe Ed 4 i
    esta . 2 ts—th mo : 3 4
    and ty « Cat cs P E.lward
    Ittyre. rhe rea s which now tuate
    Protestants in the determinat to establish
    # P.otestaat School, are sound reasons. The
    same reasons actuated Bishop McK ern,
    when, 1 the 1 ‘ v f the ± vy, he found-
    ed St. Andrew's College, B p MeDonald
    wher St Duristan’s was established, a
    el Melnutyre when he entered upon the
    wl bs j si 7', wh i e 8 noWwe vaged l
    erfecsiig, of « yt rzious E ition to
    every Cath 1 1@ laland We v j
    s es » our P stant aders, that if a
    „ stants a desirabl Cha wn,
    as able te e ist ts yi, - teetarnit
    7 ois & e€ ait ke ‘ t J t
    Island, wherever th are P sta ire
    t ve @d 1, and where Protest
    pa & have t means of Âą zy them and
    We Ww aS v hat it | ad
    an bb &, boat 5 Ă©
    po va € & ” e rove
    ° ot has tl s em? It is the
    s >| yt e that pr lue-
    cao Âą inted the ex! ense
    Why t 2 } a denomina 5
    ‘ 1 educates iy ora ved en aa
    efficiently as hey ula be Âą ated the
    c mm . 8 e proa 1 trom a sna
    , Le mℱm | an sa ’ } ‘ 8 > t
    f Kd ation ? We said re s 4 be vive
    and we trust that P etanis i yn ie
    Isiand w jk. ace t e ck ands
    tuat le nigatioual s ys are ed
    —and they are erected at great cost to indi-
    juaig—such sch ssioud b pa i from the
    school fur f tur the w k h 1 they do We
    commend to their serious attention, the fullow-

    ng extract, which some months we

    AZO,

    ipped from the St. John Freeman:

    * Denominational edueation, as it is sametimnes
    called, sheuld oet be regarded by any mnpartisi
    wan 88 BB Concession fe Cathouiica E irneat
    honest meu of every denowilnation must prefer

    at the children of their denom vation should be

    strucied in & doctri es, and educated i its
    peneiples. Sincere Christaimns of all denomina

    tione should be
    from the pubie actoais
    hatred of Cathe
    desire
    be Ch
    fod justice
    and pubic
    fe other than the det

    sorry to see Cl
    Bat

    and the

    ity banwhet
    ned

    allolios

    ristiat
    the distike, if
    idea that C
    ion should
    of reasoti
    | are

    ics
    jealousy

    rhreity
    others that all educat
    bind matiy to the dictates
    In Eng aod, Where Cathe
    be the sul ‘ta of perpetual

    ould

    nal ayetem.”’

    mere than
    all

    rist

    apyprehens'on opinion w vierale

    wetMn ail
    -_--
    sailor belo
    O'Neil a Wharf,
    board hie veseel,
    d.and would

    net been tot

    NearLy Drowsep.—A ging to
    While endeavering to get on
    Baltit
    tai

    prompt
    [hie
    eaman Delonging te the sehr * Laron w
    ed duwt the

    erbvat

    perished had

    Gay wight tast, teti oF cer

    the

    as at hand

    bave

    od timely aesisianee which w

    partieuiare of the case are as follows:

    im fe
    Wwhart Dy anoftner man, be
    When
    iets lea

    ~andt

    texicated. lor fel
    arf fie eowpan

    to reach him

    elig Âź ithy uw lhe e*Âźz

    ped at

    +SB8AVE I

    over tie « er hin,

    but was unable I owl

    luny te one of

    man whe fel

    lite he « the stringers of the whart

    Phe

    le ly eXhausted and

    hever Was Oy thie time Com
    and
    were on the whart,
    efforts to rescuc

    the poor tellew, howere:

    pr clilled Wilt the cold

    sitheugh tires or four perenne
    they ere wuevecessiul in the

    itt k s fet
    a young man named Martin Malone

    rruuate

    belo ping

    (Cove and Shipyard, Let 18, was held on Friday,
    j the Qlnd ult.
    for those settlements,
    was cailed upon to preside
    was

    other schooner hearing the erties of a man oFfer. |

    beard, with great intrepidity,
    water, ewan te the drowuing

    ivaped iuto the

    wan, and by tue

    nidefar pe which be tuok with b in, suceeeded
    i retening bin from a watery grave. Wie
    tabeo upon the wharf, the wan could not aprak

    Malone a'so
    the mau who jumped over to
    bpadion

    and remaived insensible all Sunday.
    succeeded in saving

    resctie his Cut

    Martin

    Malone resided in this ent) lor several! year s,uod iB

    [ The young aan above alluded to, Mr.

    of our citzens, This in the
    second or third time that Mr
    His

    bandsomely rewarded.—Eb

    well known to many c
    Maloue has rescued
    RerVvices de

    Ex.

    parties from drowuinog. beroie
    serve to be
    = e+e

    ‘We
    bert

    ; rth
    edutbiualion
    MeGili College,

    The ye
    isa sou of our respected fellow towneman, Sumuel
    Aateh guished himself very

    f NeGill Col eve He

    after he entered
    of very superior abilities ; we

    the name of

    & Ue

    Mr

    sfunds

    itified te
    ymerty

    are gt hea
    Mute of ~ i

    ou the list of forty metriculante, at u

    lege
    recent
    held in the medical of

    Moutreal.”’—Mair

    une ventieman named

    de partioent

    n this notice, woo

    shertly

    Exq., diati:

    is a vouth

    and feel assured

    that he will continue to do bis part to maintain

    which has b+eu

    Wind

    the high reputation for scholarehi;
    established in the Universities of Mesteden:
    and Ediuburgh,

    Edward Island —Isl.

    wor by the sons cf little

    ——_- ~

    Mr. Hi. E. McEwen, our readers will regret to

    Pi ince }

    }
    j

    learn, was 60 severely injared by the explosion |

    which took place in his store, in Queen Street, on

    Monday evening last, thatafter Knyering in ex

    cruciating agony for near.y vine duys

    }

    death put |

    an end to his suffering about 12 o'clock on 1. uesday

    night last. For two days pre his death,
    be wae, we believe, wholly unconscious. The
    deceased, who was only twenty-four years Âąf age,
    comme need business in this city on hie own ac-
    count a few weeks since, and was highly respect

    Viens to

    ed. The whole community deeply sympathize |
    with his afflicted parents and relatives Hie re-
    mains were conveyed, on Thursday last, to St.

    | Peter's for iuterment.—Isv.

    names had been suggested. it was finally resolved

    en thetion of Mr. Alex MeKeivie. seconded ty
    Mr Arthur Owen, that the places above tanwed
    should hereatter be called * Hauniter.” Seome-

    e was then spent im the discussion of aome

    mattera of

    PUBLIC MEETINGS.
    A Public Meeting of the inbabitante of Oyster

    for the purpose of selecting a name
    Mr. Ww. MeNeitl Shupson
    , and the undersigned

    Alter a number «tf

    appointed Seeretary.

    after which the meet
    Jas, Ramsay,

    Ie ")

    a local nature,

    Pm ton, 1 b

    Secy

    10,

    Ata Me yheldatM John Sillikera, O Leary
    I on W evday e ded inst. for the purpose
    { G cality Mr. doshun Smuathoan
    iv ene ed tothe chair, on Motion it was
    he i ’ Si I Py the O'Leary
    Re MW ithe iw sat ‘ Alex
    41 ( whe s eu | hereafter known
    wu 'K ford JOHN CAMPBELL Sec'y.

    A meet f ‘ this Section of
    i of, « ~ { ine t de
    te pom wm} et 8 lecnlitv, when it
    wus mliliu siv re ved e 1 ne be M

    Ww Jae} we PTON, { Ban

    We Compton, x retary
    S uv Road, Lot 61, Feb. 11, 868, 7
    -7o-r-
    IN MEMORIUM,

    Fate Queen of all the realms above,

    I Uae of fhe Celestial Dove,

    List to tialenite fervent prager,

    Al 1 tuk ke to thy maternal care

    A sister, whe, by thee apired,

    Ehas tron: thin aucal world retired,

    Aud when trom earth we all shall ÂŁ0,

    And no longer feel aff ction’s woe,

    May hee Dright presence be our guide,

    Pe take our plices by ber wide

    Oh, Holy Mars! Mother mild!

    For ever guard thy faithful child

    Mre. J. F. W.
    Ch’ Feb. 29. sad

    —

    cOown,

    Charlotictews Debating Club.
    to the Com-
    awe
    question for the
    Should Decimal ecurreney be intreduced
    aud wae postponed until Friday evening
    to then to be epened by Mr. P.S Me
    ' advertised Debate
    74 o'clock, }

    On Friday
    mittee appomted te revise the By

    ‘nethy Report, t

    evening last, owing
    bringing
    evening
    te

    a le
    Hex Gow

    al

    an

    fe colmmence
    Teciael\

    ras

    a

    -<%-

    Christian Association.

    Hlaszarp, Seey.

    wre the „. M.C.
    onl

    Associ
    reson Esq,
    ursday eve Ing
    fhe Life and
    Diore upen at
    ‘nee ate p.m. Ad

    ant Sehe Roon

    R. W. Spracve, See'y.

    oe =

    Phe debate last Wednesday
    question ° Is the characte

    affirmative.
    nesday
    juetified in accept
    by David Laird, }

    on the

    ol Oover Cromwell
    wus devided in tte
    for debate next Wed
    Was Hon. Mr. Howe
    ty the situat

    -5q

    evening

    warnirat
    Phe
    ve

    evenme, wall

    ject

    ae
    lon?
    .F

    _—_ -

    Dawson, Sec’y.

    Dr

    | Question

    Me
    aud
    rev. ventleman’s third
    fonnd i slain Aes
    those tettere bear upon the qiewlioh now agitating
    ommend them to the ut
    Mu e rey
    uthe

    Last week we e Rev

    yr

    published Âą

    rae secoud ietter o he Sect
    s Week We pr . the
    #) bor another Âą
    world rec
    ret that we
    paper containing

    tive perusal of our readers
    ir unde «
    Dr McGiregur s first letter

    -—- +

    We bare seldom

    I} ees Materiale

    triend Robert

    neat eudl

    eeen a fh of ladies

    by our
    of an al-
    from lug
    aliport ry
    and heavy,
    rinoes, it

    ile tro

    a
    er dieplay
    exhibited

    cor siet

    {han that

    Be Variely al

    They
    lancy Dresses

    per yard upwards Coburga,
    shade and quality, Wineeya,
    frou Did pe yard, Freach

    wading very Âą
    Vard very

    Ladi

    in eve
    gand

    M:

    eap, Pi

    all the
    m 3d per
    Yd

    Conte

    g od and nice Gi iwhawue

    es Wold di take a

    ire
    We tu

    uote @f tis,
    Birth
    At Ottawa on the & net , I

    idv MeDonald
    McDonald. of a

    i ee ee ~ Ten

    Tiarried.

    st bythe Rev

    n the John
    Mr Alexander Mefarlane, of

    De

    “he
    ertne, the
    Besid
    d one child, whe leaves is
    ends to mourn

    eauce

    er a

    At ne mm the wht vt ) the hb
    ev “ z ile the
    Jot Matiieso
    Sat lt. in the

    ver

    happs
    eof her
    Ann, the
    awed 37

    Savieur, affer uf wand papi i iÂąss
    r. Jonatiian McKeuzie
    Jeremiah Pawe's Lot 10, on Sar
    l4th inst, Mr Christopher Pawe, a
    Devonehire, England. aged 75 y
    the late Hop

    whicht

    day the
    native ef
    [ecented
    oer Yeo for
    nedt

    eare
    Wue jp the employ of
    forty wears during

    me Ne wal he esteem

    of all who knew him, and was the favorite of the
    family with whom he lived so long

    ) sly, at Weet Point, Lot 8 on Satarday,
    Feb 6th Mr. Lawrence Short, a native of i

    laud, ayed 00 veurs

    ME YEORANDA.

    19

    Arr. at Cardilf, Jau
    from wn

    Arr, at Liverpool, Jan. 20—Athol
    FPauny Gordor McLaren, f

    Paursed Deal for River,
    Kormack

    Air at Gravesend

    Arr yt

    fron

    -Royal Alfred, Phillips,
    Charlottet
    f'om P. EI
    mm Geervet
    Jan 24—Ilris; 27—Pearl,

    own

    X— (ndine,
    23—Athlete

    Janu

    (insyow, Janu
    yw,

    stown

    Dauncey,
    1 Georget
    Arr. at Queen
    By Cable des

    Co seesteed wt

    29— Wm

    oh ta Mesare

    len

    James Duncan &
    Suckville on the Jeth just.. we
    nr ee

    wt Liver: rt. wl

    Jan

    arrival of the
    Tepid pursage of
    feuves far tiis port
    reference to
    no doubt be
    between Liver

    ehin
    ter a
    hie fine ehip
    as will be seen by

    She will

    he fastest ships on the line

    pool Âą pig pat lotteta wu

    DIS‘STE"S

    Sch. Arrow, McDonald from Halifax for New
    York, with mackerel (before reported at Bermuda-
    in distress) arrived eff the east ead of the island,
    and t Jan. 17, bat was blown off She
    re e Jlet, with fof furetopmast, and
    remained iu port bth, dischiaegiay for re pairs? was
    making ab ut three feet of water per day

    Couvevance of Rewains of Cargo of the Areo-

    inte —From St Michaels comes the news. dated
    January io that the Whisper achooner of Guern-
    sev. bus been chartered to take the rewaiuder of
    tbe cargo (oats) of the Aerolite Mucd ounell) frow

    P FE Island to Swansea, Which put in at St. Mich
    aels, December 3, leaky
    The brigt Donse, Capt: Bennett, belonging to

    PE; Istend, which arrived at this port ou Satur
    day eveuing, reports ae follewa —Left Queenstown
    for Halifax, ou Mouday, Nov 23d 1a0a3 bad ligghit
    winds up to Dee 1, wheu stroug winds set in frow
    the Westward veecriug, te Wo N W. which con
    tinued upto the 14 Met with a terrifie stlorw, wind
    No N W' ship lying auder baleuced reefed gaiin-
    sull when « beavy sea swept the elip fore aud aft,
    pil mMaiveail frou the bulaace reef towards
    lie luff, Wu jug oul ot chalke her
    keel and re ndering her uselees fur service
    ron work whieh held her war also broken off by
    the etreagth of the sea oA pertion cf the vessel's
    ilwarks was stove in and everything moveable
    The mau at the wheel
    i@ poet aud sustained cor
    wing ia collisiou With the

    Libiygs Lise

    breawlug

    overboard
    juries trow co

    Ou Gece Wunned
    Was ale Wuciied fr:

    sideruble i

    stanchions The slip lay in the trough ef the eea
    fur pearly aw bour. tue 6ea waking a clean breach
    overher, badto cut away widdle staysaile aud
    nuke Oller preparutious for safety. Sull eucouut
    ered strong pales up to the 13th en which date a
    fearful gale from the WB. W Spraug up with
    closs sea from the north Inu lat 46 22}on 35 1!
    W.. lost a wan frou the fore tepsuil yard vawed
    Giuabriel Lyuso, a wative of Gossenburgh. After

    expenieneny a Coullnuation of heavy gales daring
    which the sai's were couwpleiely beat out, sprang
    fore ‘opmast, broke trase aud ngw of the fore
    vard. Succeeded in reaching w Have ow Mouduy
    the Ist Feb., with two wen sick waking tbe voy-
    age frou QGueeustowu to this port in 75 days.—Hx

    apri

    Recorders. Fes 8
    KOTICE TO DEBTORS.
    | LL PARTIES indebted to the Subscriber are

    4 requested to wettle up their accounts without
    further delay, as, by sv doing, it will save them un-
    hbecessary EX peLeges.
    A. HERMANS.
    Dorchester Street,
    next deor below Keading Room.
    1869 —3in

    Feb. 17,

    BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    FYFVAE Monthly Meeting of the Board of Educa
    tion wili be held at the Colonial Buildi x, on
    ‘Loursday
    Eleven o'clock, a m
    N.B.—No exauination of candidates this month.
    JUHN McNEILL,
    Secretary B. E.

    Feb.22, 1869.

    To His Worship the

    to Be opened

    Kent Street, 22

    / Goeds, .

    i

    The |

    |

    the 2oth day of February, instant, at |

    Mayor o
    the City of Charlottetown.

    FANMIE undersigned Citizens of Charlottetown

    re rpectinity req veut that ur Worship
    wonld be pleased to calÂźa public esting of the
    Citizens at an early date, to take iuto considera

    sen ole and AN
    ON DONALDSTON ESTATE.

    Vo be SOL Dby AUC TION. at the COLONIAL |
    RUILDING Jn Charlottetown, ou TUESDAY.

    UL

    LAND CANADA, BARBADOES

    BY various Ships and Steamers from ENG
    Bos.)

    -_—

    11 \ ane ff
    HEAVY OVERCOATS,

    and a General Aassoriment of CLOTHING,
    Creap,
    BEER & SONS.

    SEAL SKIN COATS*

    Vory Superior.

    BEER & SON3.

    Senet

    tion, the 2ted daw at Febraary next at b2 o'clock, noon, ! TON and HALIFAX, the Subscribers have com

    The necessity ef supp lying the © ity wit b the Leasehold Interest of Rod Sania of LAND, } ploted their
    Wholesome Water, and the best means of effect- | frovting on Bedford Bay. at present. er fately,
    ing it ocenpied by Patrick Trainor Vie land is of the ‘ tad : \ . .

    Fie question of renewing the Contract for| best description ; a large por.ion of itiectoared and| Limportations fur the Season,
    Lighting the City with Gus. the resent contract | in nfion, td 8 wise Crosse to abundance of : 5 i
    jodie it Muy next er . isk | . id and Sea Manure whieh, having been purchased by one of the Fire}

    Pie right of the City to havea portion ef Go- Turme at Sate : ; ataome of the firet [Leuses in Kurope. they are
    vernment flours Grounds set apart for a PUBLIC WILLIAM DODD.A enabled to offer their Large and Extensive Stock,
    oo : Ch't Woleas 1. yp Anchoneer. | WILOLESALE AND RETAIL, at their USUAL |

    : ebruat i , creation

    And toafford an opportunity te the Citizens piri. incumuiton SLAW CRICES.
    ure erally of eX press’ sha “IT Ophitotia apo the
    ubove, or uny other sulbjectÂź by whicn the C ity The preser 23 Importation Comprises: :

    map be benedted or imy roved,

    Thomas W. Dodd,

    Simon Davies

    W. W. Lord

    Ralph Bb. Peake,
    a Peake,

    1 homas Handr ihan,

    Win R, Watson,

    Daniel Davies,

    Artemas Lard

    F. W. Moore.

    Janes Dic all,

    Wm Heard,

    R Heartz,

    Geo Davies,

    Win. Brown,

    AL Brown,

    Jolin Stumbles,
    George Keer,

    HUG & larye np unber of others
    In compliance with the ubove requisition, I
    hereby appoint ay ubhie meeting of the clorensa of

    Charlotteto wu.to be mene on 02 e

    on WEDNE ob) AY evening next, the 24h inet
    at the hour of 7 o'clock.

    THEOPH. DESBRISAY,
    Chtown, Feb. 18, 1869 Mayor

    We have heen requested to state that, tor
    Various reas it has been considered advis-
    ie the Town Meetinzs advertised
    Wende sday,. the

    the 4th MARCH, at half-past

    ns,
    able to pustpe
    as abeve, far
    PHURSDAY,
    seven 0 Clock,

    Ch fown, Feb. 22, 1869

    __Unicn Bank of P. E. Island.

    aS Auvnal Meeting of the Sindhiaibeds oft
    s GBauk wiliteke place at the Bank pre
    Inises een tetowa, o Wedoesday, the third
    Day of March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the
    purpose of cheosing Seven Directors for the en
    sulMg year, und transacting such other busiiese
    #8 Siinil be en ‘nid before them.

    N.b& By the trd iye-law, all persons voting
    for others by proxy iaust deposit’ thei: thority
    to vote with the Âą 3} ral ieast one a 4) previous

    » tie iy Of miecti

    JAS. ANDERSON.
    Ch town, Feb. 18, 1869 Cushier
    ‘
    NOEL rc fc
    iS hereby given ~~ a ecial Mecting
    of the CHARLOTTETS OWN MOLUAI
    FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, will be}
    held at the Teiwwperance Hail, on MONDAY
    evenony. the MLGtITH liy f MARCH next,
    at EIGHT o'eivn kK, for the purp of setting
    upon the new Act ot Iecorporation, — the

    present Act being about to expire.
    By Order of the Board of Directors.
    HENRY PALMER, Sec’y

    nd Feb. 1369. pat isl

    Fo Tenants upon Lots 50, 67 & 65.
    \ OTICE is hereby given tothe TENANTS

    upon the above Townships, that [ have
    been appointed Ayent of Lady Wood and Mise
    Fanning. and of Col. and Mra
    collect ull reute and arrears of rent due and owing

    to them
    EDWARD J

    Ch'tewn, Feb. 18, 1869.—tm

    Bank of P E. Island.
    “pas Annual Meeting of the Stockhold.

    if thie Bank will take place at the Bank
    (reat (reorge Street, Charlottetown
    Jud day of March next, at 12 0'Âą
    nvon, fer the purpe@se of choosing Saven
    TOKS for the
    ether bu

    2

    tor at!

    HODGSON,

    ere «
    premises,

    I i
    ilicsaay

    ou
    lock
    Dina

    the
    Clieulngy Vear
    slless as slial!l be then

    -By the th Bye law
    ere DY proxy,

    lad
    » all persons voting
    deposit: their aathority

    befor

    tiem,

    ninel

    fo vote, “itl he Cuehier. at leaat oue day previone
    tothe day of meeting WM CUNDALL, Cashier.
    Chitown. Feb 1) 18689.
    Grand Diet of Worms

    DISSOCLYED

    WATSON’S SCHOLEDION

    W HICH is offered to the pabhe as a perfectly
    safe. pleasant and efficacious EXPELLER
    ot WORMS from the haman System Age this pre
    paration containe no wineral ingredient the sd
    ministration of if to vonny children ia not followed
    by the dangerone and in many cases, fatal con
    eeqnences recruiting from the use of many of the
    Vermifaves at present before the public :

    A compliance with the directions accompany
    ing it will prove it deserves the characters claim
    ed for it above, while the ge gperaen and painless
    caaracter of its action render it the che rupeest al id
    satest remedy for worms hitherto discovered {

    =
    W 8. WATSON.
    City Drag Btore, Victoria Ruilding 2
    Queen Sireet Chitown Feb 18 §

    M&M. ETC ANS,

    Bell-Hanger,

    GUA AND TW-SHHTH LY

    Dorchester Street,
    (next to Reediny Room Building.)
    Be iS to return his thanks to the general
    public forthe liberal patronaze extended
    to him since hia commencement in buainess,
    and asks for a continuance of the same. He
    keeps constanty on hand

    A neat Assortment of
    Tinware: Kitchen Utensials, |
    Are., &OC., AOE.

    ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS
    will be punctuaily attended to.
    TS.

    Chitown, Febroury 17,

    Vaiuable Fishing and Merchantile

    Estabiishment,
    FOR SALE OR TO LET,

    At Souris bridge!

    rs Subecviber will Nell the fee simple or Let |

    fer uterm of years ae may be ayreed upon,
    his Valuable Property at Soukis BeivGe
    are three wood new Buildings ou the premiese. viz,
    —oue large Store und Warehoure, W244 12
    post. @ Sbop and Dwelling House all complete for
    arf anew Fish House on the Wharf,
    fish Dukes, 120*"60 feet from the
    the tore, capable «f drying 400
    | qut Ine Pg tive pood Boite, wud Saile, with other
    year .&e, Peucheour Tubs, Weights Beam
    and Sard with eve “al other fishing articles The
    preauses are culy 2 feet fir om the Que o's Wharf,
    and quite near the Steamboat Whar?.
    at these wharves the wi vale Seusou, and us souris
    Harbor ie the first epen and the last to close in
    P. KE. Island, there iagot a better place fora pener-
    al business in King’s County.

    For further particulare please apply tothe Hon
    Beujamin Davies or Owen Conuolly Keq
    tetuwu, or to the subscriber ou the Somantion 8
    JAMES MOY NAaGH
    » 1869. Her

    and large
    Wharf to

    Vewse le ‘st

    _ Bour'a Enet, Feb ~~

    A Freehold Farm of 100 acres ef |

    hand fo~ Sale!
    NHIS FARM is situated on Beech Hill, eastern
    portion of LotdY nine miles from Montague
    Bridge the priuc igh al ehippisg portin King’s County,
    ve wiles from Vernuow River Bridywe, aud is con-

    Veuieut to eeveral Churches of diff rent denoming- |

    tious, and within halt a mile of supe ior Grict, Saw

    and Shingle Mills (Me Wallin «. Georgetown Road), |
    the District |

    aud within a quarter of a mile of
    Schoo!) beuse There are about forty seres 6lear,
    and in «a high stete of cultivation, with afew acres
    Gt tor stumping. The rewaiuder ix covered with a
    superior growts of hard wood, sud there ia pot a
    foot of wiste land om ihe whole premises
    stream of water rane acrosa the furw about fificen
    cbalus from the frout, the bed of which ine ow pe raed |
    of Liack (elder) wud of a superior quali ty.

    buildings are pearly new, and in pood repair. There |
    is uleo aw Well of water neur the bonse
    if the FParw is uot disposed of before Mouday,

    ithe 29th day ef March vext. it will be offered at
    Auction, on the premises, ov that day, at 12 o'clock.
    uoon, together with the Stock, Farming Iunplemente |
    &c, of which due notice will be given by hand
    bills.

    TERM*-—For the Farm. one balf the purchase
    to be paid down on transfer ef deed, the balance im
    }three years in equal instalments, secured by mort-
    yaye on the property.

    JOSEPH A. McDONALD.
    Beech Rill. GT. Road, ‘{
    Feb. 22, 1869.

    HOOP POLES

    I 4dins

    ANTED 100.000 HOOP POLES, seven feet SHOP,
    tong, Ash, and Yellow Birch, for which the Misa Rankin's Hotel.
    ines cash price will be paid.

    Il. C. HALL.
    Ch’town, Jan. 16, 1889

    MAKKET HALE, |

    2tth inst., to!

    Cumberland, to |

    abd transacting such |

    There |

    feet |

    Charlot. |

    A tice |

    Opening of Parliament!

    euenmaie 4 Hhds. Bright Berbadoes Bales Budalo Rohea
    W ℱ 1t 7 + near Sugar & Molasees, ‘ White and Colored
    i To hom lt nay Conce Cheeta ard Ualf Chesta) Cotten Warp,
    ‘Unreserved and Positive Sater! Pn Conse Tea, | Wrapping Paper,

    Caves of Dresa Goode in| “ Paper

    iis eased megs \ great variety,
    tH AUCTION advertised for the Cases Readymade Cloth |

    inst, havin 4 been postp ned, oi ig to Ing &
    junfay wall e weather and bad roads, will take!) Cases Boots, Shoes and!Caske Shot

    Hangings,
    ** Bagging and Grain
    Sacks,

    162°

    place on WEDNESDAY, 3:d MARCL nest, Rubbers, | Hoes, |
    jat £9 o’clock, a. m.— Cases Townend’s Hats| Bundles Spadea and
    ' wii wae }

    60 Chests Te 20 half Chests do. ; and Cape, | Shovels,

    Cases Ladies’ Furs.) Bundles Spring and Cast
    Mens’ and Boys’ Furl Steel,
    Caps, Bundles Sheet Tren,
    Cases Ladivs’ Straw and] Cons Assorted Bar Irea, |

    10 Caeks De aid ae Gin,
    | 3 Casks Henne s Brandy
    ' 6 Puncheona = a i

    10 Boxes | tbaee ,

    Sqr. Casks do,

    10 bbla
    6 keys do

    Snvar,
    Twist’

    29 Boxes Li verpo 1 Soap Felt Hats & Rannetediehs Plough Metal,
    10 sides N York and Canada Sole Leather, Cases Shawle & Mantles| Boxes Tin Plates,
    e Keyes and Tins Mustar d, Haberdashery, |Packages Nails and
    2 suri eaha mfectionary, 6 BM ee ia” | Bethe
    10 Boxe 8 Hutch Candy, Fisor Cluthe, Bow. + _ ’ ae
    20 Keys BiCarb Soda. 10 Casks washing do. ‘ Milinery and Hos Packages Asa’d. Pair ee
    50 Barrels Herting, éc.. &e , &e. iery, jiihdsa. Linseed, Swe

    Cases Silke, Gloves and! and Seal Oil,
    Ribbons, |Sundles Sule Leather,
    Casea Woollen & Pauey)
    Goods, \Kegs Mustard, Powder,
    Bales Carpets, Damasks| Baking Soda, Tobac-
    and Hearth Rugs, co, Barrela Carraats,
    Bales Blankets & Horae} Flour, Washing Soda,

    | together with a larye assortment of
    DRY GOODS.

    As Lam fally determined to close out the balance
    of my present Stock, Barzaius may be expected.
    Âź postponement on ucconnt of the weather.

    er TERMS LIBERAL.

    y Parmar , Rugs Epsom Salts, Crushe dy
    > WW, NDMAN. Re,
    Ch‘town. Feb 16 a W. HYNDMAN Bales Cloths and Doe- Sugar, Boxes Raisins. |
    : skins, Indige, Swap, Can-
    Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Lozenges, |

    : nee white ± ‘alicves, Bags Rice, Coflee and

    VALUABLE PROPERTY

    Pepper, Coile Mauilia |

    x > ’ .
    | ( ‘) ! aie Stripe, Cheek) Rope, Doze. Buckets
    7BXO be S F OR >| 5. ALE! CTION, at 12| Woolen Shirtings &! and Brooms, &e &e.
    ] Caan see on PHURSDA Y. 281h | Faucy Shirts, &e &e.! &e.

    JANUARY next, at the Store of the late Hon, D
    Bearon, i SOURIS, ALL tue right tide and
    intereat of the late Hoa D BEATON in the fol-
    lowing PROPERTIES :— | New Brick Corner, Queen Street,
    . on . : i Chitown, Nov. 2, 1868.

    SHOP and WAREHOUSE in Souria,

    | OUSE and LAND in Souris, in possession
    of J MeGowan Esq ,

    HOUSE aud LAND in Souris, im possession
    of J Bowers,

    HOUSE aod LAND in Souris, in possession
    of WH. McPhee,

    WAREHOUSE
    Harber,

    G. & S. DAVIES.

    Dodd & Royers* 'Y Brick Store.

    LIVERPOOL THUDUR!

    THE NEW CLIPPER BARK
    CLIFTON, of the burthen of}

    and WHARF

    at Souris.

    . : . } 500 Tons, Classed Al at}

    24 Acres LAND, in possossion of Peter Livyd’s, Coppered and Copper |

    ye H Sw . ity, emg ‘ ' mt 1
    Cheverie oe Fastened, 1s now ou the berth in LIVER.

    HOUSE, WHARF,
    SERVE at Che prtow,

    2 Acres LAND and MILL SITE,
    | Little Harber,
    aoe du
    | §0 do
    40 do
    1

    and FISHERY RE- | poor, and will sail for CHARLOTTETOWN |
    lthe FIRST WEEK in APRIL. Has Ficst|

    8°) Class accommodation fi ot Passengers.
    For Freizht or Passage apply in Liverpool, |
    to Messrs Ritcuis Brotugrs, Borough Build.
    | ng, or to the undersigned,
    JAMES C.
    Ch’town, Jan. 35, 1869,

    at Green Vale,

    im possession of McCormack
    adjoniomg H. McKellock’s,
    | Mill Road

    Terms at Sale, and tor description of pro-
    | Perty, apply to
    CLEMENTINA S. BEATON,
    Adwainistratrix.
    her & is!

    POPE.
    4in

    FALL & WINTER,
    1868-69.

    LIVERPOOL HOUSE.

    QUEEN STREET.
    WILLIAM FULL.

    i+ ESPECTFULLY announces to his cus-
    | tomers and the public the completion of

    os FALL SUPPLY of

    Souris, Dec. 26, 1568.

    EF The above Sale is POSTPONED until |
    |} THURSDAY, the 25th FEBRUARY, then!
    tu take place at the hour aud place above!
    } mentioned,
    Cc. S. B.
    L869.

    Jan. 25,

    R@F- The above Sale is further POST-
    PONED antil WEDNESDAY the
    10th day of MARCH, then Positively to
    take place.

    FOR SALE!

    | Valente Business Stand & Dwelling
    Houee ov Kent Street

    YO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at}
    the premises, THURSDAY, the 18th
    day of MARCH next, at the hour of 12 o’ciock,
    noon, Ail that piece of Land, part of Towa Lot No.
    83, in the fourth bundred of Town Lots, in Char-
    lottetown, fronting 36 feet on Kent ~treet, and ex-
    tending back by pa alle! lines 160 fect, together
    with the Buildings thereon There are on the
    premises a Large Store and weil finished Dwelling
    House coutetuing 14 or 15 rooms; aleo Stables and
    Outhousss The above was the property lately

    ovcupied by John Hudson, di ceased, and is one of
    the most desiretle Business Stands in the City.

    British and Foreign

    ERCHANDIZE

    on

    Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
    in all the’ various departments which will be
    found on inspection to compare favorably
    with any Stock in the Market
    ; and which will be sold at

    For Title, &c., apply to Messrs. Patmgr and the very
    SicLeop, or to the Subscri ber } i ‘i

    te” Terms Liberal and made known at Sale. Lowest Prices for Cash.
    W. E. DAWSON, —~—also—

    Trustees
    Chests and half Chests TEA,
    (warranted) Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR,
    Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and « Good,

    assortment of

    FAMILY GROCERIES.
    BGP Intending Purchasers wi:l find it t}

    their uadvantaze to call and examine the stoe
    before happen eslewhere,

    - 26, 1868.

    (
    WILLIAM DODD, §
    | Dah town,Feb 4, 1869

    | Freehold Farm For Sale |

    | Pa >

    | FENHE SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE the

    FAKM on which he reeides, situated on
    Stsnot @ Koab, back Farm, ST. PETER’S, con
    tectisttigy nO} acres of excellent land. forty aerea of
    which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation
    The remainder is covered with a superior growth
    j of hard and seft weed ‘There are ou the premises
    ja very comfortable dwelling house, and good barn,

    also yranary,and dairy The above Property i«

    | @tuated in « good settlement, convenient te places |

    }of worship, schoois and mille, and ig altogether a |

    | very desirable property, and will be auld ata bur- |
    | gain Qpou reasonable Termes

    JAMES PH&LAN.

    | Morell Back Farms, Feb 15, 1863 3ins pd

    Zz —_——— -————- ——— -+ ——-

    ‘ K }
    SAL de |
    Punos Molasses,
    Sole Leather,
    Cases Gin,
    ew Castilion & Co

    NOTICE ! !

    VHE SUBSC mela will be obliged to these
    customers whose ACCOUNTS furnished to
    Siet DECEMBER last are unpaid. for an early
    eetilement. All

    FOR
    | Ahds. Bright SUGAR,
    Bhis do do
    iHhds GIN,
    ;Qr. Cases Brandy

    Cases dy

    | handed over for legal recovery.
    WM. HEARD
    , Queen Sqnare aed |
    Jannary 25. 1869-

    4in

    | w
    Chests Congou _— 3oxes smoked Herring,
    | Bole. Extra Fl (Canada and American),
    sR ees it ' FROM
    B. WILSON HIGGS. | ws ; .
    civtom, iss ae ie Liverpool to Ch’town Direct,

    O N- S A L E —_ DUNCAN, Coppered, and Clas

    | THE . MeTynas,

    LISGOW VOU SE!

    Commander, will Sail from Liver
    a on or about the oth of APRIL.

    =

    to Sir James Malcoim, Baronet, 57 Soath John

    Street, or here to the owners,
    | JAMES DUNCAN & co.
    { 9
    hs EN’'S Felt Over Boots, | within deere: re cs

    i Women's Falt Over Bonta,

    | Children’s Felt Over Boots, | From London to Ch'town.
    Men's Kubber Shoes,
    Women’s Kubber Shoes, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,
    i Children’s Ru'>sber Shoes, DIRECT
    gee tegen wo “HE Past Sailing Brig «AM PHION,’
    oppered, and classed 5 years A | at vow
    , Women’s Serge Boots, ; 274 tons Reyister, D. McDonaiyv, Command
    Girl's Serge Boots, Jers will sail from LONDON about the Ist of |
    | Women @« Kid Hoots, | April, 1868,
    Women’s Meme! Boots, }
    Women 8 Leather Boota, | apply in Londen to Messrs JOAN PITCAIRN
    Girl's Memel Boots, | & SONS, 69, Cornhill, or to the owners
    Chal drea & Boots, Dy Py rim © , 2.
    { Women's Felt Boots. | j I AK i BROS. & Co
    | January, ls6y iph2m
    White Cotton Shirtinge, {—
    Checked sod Soriped Shirtings, j ) \ | f I (‘il | | \
    Wincey Shirtings, }
    Plain Drese Goods, I 1
    Fancy Dress Goods, FOR

    Black Clot! s
    Faaey Clothe,

    | MUD DIGGERS,

    Menus’ Tate, Ready Made Clothing,
    Osnebargs, Towelings Tub inge,
    Paper Collars, Linen Coliara,
    Hosiery and Gloves,
    Fiannels, &e., &e.

    —ALSO—

    Superior Tea & General Groceries!

    | FREDERICK LEPAGE.
    r. Ch’town. Feb 15, 1869. ik p
    ‘WAREHOUSE AND SHOP TO LET,

    | With immediate Possession !

    HE whole or part of the Three-storey |
    WAREHOUSE, with CELLAR and)
    i situated on Sydney Street, adjoining |
    For terms and particnlare }

    JOHN DOUSE.

    RSH & STEEL!
    PLOUGH METALS!

    Celebrated Warranted
    AXES!

    | (Sole Agency.)
    a eh oe
    in variety.

    10 CASKS KEROSENE OIL

    LOW AT

    STONE’S,
    ** British Hurdware Store ”’

    Reddin’s Building,
    Ch sown, Feb. lat, 1869.

    {
    i
    }
    i
    j
    |

    Graves’

    apply to
    Feb. 15, 1869.

    —

    2io

    Buyers will find a Cheap lot Grey Cottons at Fatconer & Parrick’s, South Side Queen Square.

    Rubber Coats, Casks Aseorfed Cutlery, |
    , Traces and |

    Persone whose ACCOUNTS or
    | NOTES are Six Months ever due, are respectfully |
    informed that if not paid foithwith they will be

    “Tee
    a5 yearsA | at Licyds, 596 tons register shortest notice.

    For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool,

    | Sheaves, Shevels and Forks fer do.

    BOOTS AND SHOES:

    Ladies’, Mens, and Misaes’, A Largo A

    sortment.
    BEER & SONS.

    | GANADIAN MOCCASINS

    Also, a iotof low-priced Moccasins, 10s. 6d.
    per pair.

    BEER & SON&.
    RUBBERS RUBBERS

    Aleo, Felt & Rubber Boots. Ladies’, G>nts’
    and Children s.

    BEER & SONS

    ‘SKA TES! SKATES!
    | All qualities and prices.
    BEER & SUNS,

    _ UNDERHILL’3 AXES.

    | Nothing better in the City.
    BEER & SONS.

    Felt Hats,

    BEER & SONS,

    Ladies’ Furs.
    — Clouds, Scarfs, Gloves. &e., &e.
    BEER & SUNS.
    TR A TEA TEA:

    | 144 Chests and Half Chests, this Fall's

    Pur Caps,

    A large variety.

    Importation. Very Choice
    BEER & SONS
    Sewing Machines.
    | The RAYMOND, at ÂŁ4, is decidedly
    the CHEAPEST in the Market, being
    more powerful, and consequently
    will sew heavier material than
    any other low-priced machine,

    }

    Is rarely knowr to get ont
    of order, and gives uni-
    versal satisfaction,
    Another lot just

    receivod
    BEER & SONS.

    CASH CUSTOMERS

    Visiting the City will reeeive full valae
    their money at our establishment.

    BEER & SONS.
    12, 0e8.

    OBSERVE THE PRICES
    ROBERT YOUNGS.

    The Centre of Attraction.

    OBERT YOUNG, has this SBASON
    Received tle Largest and Best Assorted

    | ae

    | Stock of
    Staple and Fancy

    _ DRY GOODS!

    Comprising a Larze and we') selected Stock , that he has ever had the pleasure of offering te the

    Puablio of Charlottetown, and which, as regarde
    price and qaality, he feels confident cannot be eur-
    paesed on the Island
    The following articles deserve the special attee-

    | tion of intending purchas re; —

    Fancy Dress Goods from 104d per yard,
    | Winseys from Id per yard,

    Freveh Merinos from 5s. per yard,

    Crimean Shirting from 18 6d per yard.

    Searlet and Blue Twilled Fiannels ell wool, from
    | 24 Bi per yard,

    | Ladies’ Clouds from 28 14d,
    \6 ey Cottons from 441 per ‘yard,

    White Cottons from 651 per yard,
    | Men’s Under Shirts and Pants from 4s§34,
    Hoop Skirts from Ls 9d,

    | Fast Colored Prints trom Td per yard,@

    ttonts’ Paper Collars trom 4$d per box,

    | Beautiful Stays from k 94.

    All Wool Tweeds for Gents’ Wear, from Ss 11d per
    yard) (Cheaper than Homespun.)

    Together witha Largeand Well Selected Stock @
    Shawls, Mantles, “Mantle Cloths, Ribbona,
    } Fiowers, Feathers, Sontage, Hoods, Pele-
    rines, Furs, Hats, Bonnets, &e.,
    &e., &o.

    Terms Cash, and no Second Price.

    Queen Square, Ch’town, i

    |
    |

    Oct 26th, 1868.

    i rm sc
    | BELL’S
    TAILORING ESTABLISAMENT
    QUEL EN STREET,
    ‘Charlottetown - P. E. Island.
    “HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of
    retursing thanks for the patrouage with
    'which he has been favored during the puss
    year, and would respeetfully inform hit custem-
    lers and the public gewerally, that he is ei!!

    prepared to attend to all orders in bis line of
    business with punctuality.

    CUITING

    Parties desirous of baving Garments oÂą
    Paterns cut, can be accomodated mt the

    JOHN BELL.
    | Janarayk, 1869.

    SULA AND MOLASSES

    2

    hhds SUGAR,
    50 P wnsbeowe ‘choice MOLASSES,

    For Sale by
    CARVELL BROS
    BRERCSENE
    Âą Bole KEROSENE,
    20

    For Sale by
    CARVELL RROS.

    Parties wishing to ship by this vessel will | BUTTER CRACKERS

    Bois BUTTER CRACKERS*
    10 Boles SHIP BREAD *

    For Sule by
    CARVELL BROS,

    1

    Oct. 19,

    1468.

    MUD DIGG ERS
    MUD DGGERS!

    ae UNDERSIGNED ace prepared to

    supply, on the moet reasonable terme,

    Striped Doeskina, Pea alge )MUbD DIGGERS on the various pripeiplee
    Fancy Doeskins, (All Sizes, Cheap) \now wanufactured te suit purchasers. Our
    manufacture being most in desnand in Char-

    Jottetown, and our FOKK highly recommeded by
    | the best judges. Persons wishing p MACHINE
    to work with satisfaction will please apply to

    GEOKGE FOSTEX
    Upper Queen Streot.
    ' GEORGE 8. FOSTER,
    | Ch’'town, Jan. 4, 1869 Lurd’s

    [MILLNER’S PATENT SEED DRILL
    IS NOW READY!
    and may be seen at

    ‘Millner’ s ‘Cin Shop.
    FARMERS AND OTHERS

    invited to call and examiue,

    It wil! be necessary, in order to obtain one in
    time for Spring Sowing, to leave an early order,
    as but a few only eau be got ready.

    Feb. 15, 1869. ‘Sus

    }
    i
    |

    Whert.

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Examiner -- 1869-02-22 -- Page 03
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