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! u ry 2X \ \ ‘ret to learm that the previously ar-
pol hecuuse che Briti#k Government ENGLAND, on | ‘programme for the Auniversary of
oe. hi * and hie essccistes te Beats St. Patrick's day, next Wednesday, 1s 0
ld pot allow h ‘ ‘ ! ; r ;
: e these acts of rascalify which they PUBLIC MEETIXG OF IRISH ROMAN CATHOLICS AT ample, that Mr. Stephen Swabey # promised
i ~ 4 i di The factis. Mr, Davies SPITALFIELDS lecture on ths politieal aud publie lite of the
i promised to do ve tne "
thy
wavery estunable and wor
nn » private ife,
man Asa politreima, be has always been
considered mad—so much ¢o, that had he in
England, given expression to such eon nts
as he has often exp sed here, be. i have no
doubt, would long nee have been mcieted
fur (reason and probably teaneported
Your obd ¢t servant,
JAMES C. POPE
March 15, 1869
Ghee Cxamuey,
sara aia aiasintlia sas shina tims adenine
Charlottetown. March 15, 1869.
per oisl nnn
rHE SUMMERSIDE “ PROGRESS i
a
Cas ed t rogress his issue of
Pv “3 a s sectaria F. lucat \
w! h bh t mise i M M M ba Ss
elect l ‘ he is got “ E lucation,’
“Oo lerat lt, oe ee *¢h R
‘ is! a&c., & A mix tog
. ‘ s OSs e t
k w what $ A Are we to be
told br e ed ff the Pr ss that the
Cathol aitw have minds of the wo
that they can be tossed about likea shuttlecock
We tell him that the ma ty of Catholics
™ able t e f themselves on }
questions whic! vy be pres ited to the
consideration by tl leaders of the different
po al parties Island; and he pays
but a poore mpiin it to the int yence of
his - “4 sts when he writes therwise
The delusion und ch tk Opponents of the
a ate s« system labor is, that none but
a rras gy pPries d.”’ W. H Pope, and
a few red hot C sderates are in favor o
Sectarian Educat Now the s er the
editor of the /'regress banishes that a out
of his head the better, because nothing can he
fart from the truth. It may suit Elder
Laird and a few interested members of the
Crovernme to <¢ ulate the idea that the
Catholic sity are n t in tavor of the b shop’s
memorial; but Mr. Kirwan knows better = It
must have eccurred to him before now that
there are a great mber of persons on the
Island who efer to have their children re-
ligiously educated. Heretofore many of those
people i not gratify their wishes in this
respect,and the Catholic hierarchy have merely
endeavored to remedy a waut that was felt, by
establishing schools in which the children of
< s i1t:0uUs ents can be properly e jucated
and trained However, it did t suit the
editor the Progress to admit this. He had
er objects view. By supporting the
G r t1 sunjust dealings towards the
Cat lati has ted to som
extent; and now, af x subsidized, ‘
raise the cry that w a to be wheed to
Cc leration by adyocates of Sectar
Education—that we have minds of ou
own Does Mr Airwa nazine that his
readers are fools? It w j m so Ww he
places such abst Statements before them
but bisa guments i this it have o iv to
be exposed to receive that mpt to which
they are justly entitled. The Progress mat
also repeats the lyiig stat-ment th
atriot, that the Hon. W. H. Po is th
editor of the EF rami This is a contempt_bi
dudz I si S¢ od and Zory ¢ecom
na al to son Iple If, by any as
e al x the C at
r | be w :. t my nasine that
t au wor re woud 7 ser 1
ther We e! assure uP readers that
Mr. P has nothing whatever to do with th
editorial manaven t of this urnal, )
never had durinz t tit t has heen u
possession. Will shis satisfy the editor of th
Py g ess?
Many of our readers may not be aware that
Mr Kirwan is an adopted citizen of the Unite
States baving sworn allegiance to that trs
For this we do nct blame him. If he found tha
he uld ferward $s interests better in the
(;reat Re; iblic than ia this C lony, he had a
perfect right to avail himself of the advantazes
of citizenship in the United States. T Ase
chanzes, however, when he comes here to
undermine the loya ty of the people Some
weeks ago there appeared in the Progress
which Mr. Kirwan is the editor, certain edi
torial articles entitied ‘‘ Annexation.’” Any
person who read those articles must have
noticed that their t
directi a
pe yple.
idency lay strongly in the
m of the ited States, and their object
f our
had
Examiner, we
was to weaken the
If
peared in the col
loyalty
the ar les in
questi ym
the
ap-
¢
f
imnus 0
can imagine what a hue and cry would be
raised against u aud how disinterested in-
’
i dire
attention towards
with
dividuals wou t the Attorney General’s
P
censure,
ir treasonable practicees
editor of the ogress not only got clear
put a word of but was also taken
by the hand and
And ft
d himself to claims of the * Catholi
given a shbare of the Govern-
ment pap. what? Simply because
he oppose
f the education fund !
arty for a share
A great deal is said by the /royress about
P
certain individuals in our midat who agitate
the Confederation question, Have they not
as good « right to advovate that measure Mr.
Progress aa you bave to underm.ne the loy-
alty of the people by advocating Annegation
to the United States? The Patriot whieh is
such a stickler for logaly, allowed the arti-
cles in the l’rogress to pasa without a word
of comment, while it an unfortunate Confed-
erate opens hie mouth the forwer journal
pounces upon him without mercy, and en-
deavors to make him odious in the eyes of
the publie. But ‘birds of a feather,”’ &c.
For our own part we bave always pursued a
consistent course in reference to these ques
tion. When ones we beesame convinced that
Confederation would be detrimentel to the
interests of thie Colony we ateadily opposed
it. Neither have we given aid or comfort to
Annexationists open or
apidgt,
a grant of public money for the schouls under
'
a4
concealed in our
nor shall we in future. In advocating
the contro] of his Lordship the Bishop, we
pre actuated by no eclfish motive. If we ex-
hibited the glavish conduct of the Progress,
we might enjoy the smiles and patronage of
the Government. Uur object is simply truth
and justice, sod our readers can rest assured
that so long as we can wield a pen it sha:l be
io that cause.
~———_—o- —
On Wednesday, Maret juth, a lecture was de-
livered at Pownal Hall, Let 99, by Mr. W. H.
Weldon, Charlottetown, on ** Canada.” The
lecture was well written, and though brief, was
very comprehensive, and gave a great deal of in
formation respecting the caygtry, ite wealth, and
ita resuurces. The chiel object of the lecturer
was to provoke a d: scussign un the subject, 19
which be was fully gratified, several members of
the Lostitute taking part ip jt, during the debate, |
the lecturer clearly proved that be was wel) a9)
quaiuted with the topic wo which be lectyred-—
Com.
\7
We take from a leading London Jourwal, of
the 6th ult., the fellowing extracts
r bw the Very
dwn Meal vy
t
esided
7; ae
Peetotal-h
dor the pury
athole Educatic
or owe
war he
Spicer
bert
e
"
evet a Sivee
{ety
4
the co
ng mn
wi glee
{4
rpose of cone dering the
n, and determiatng
t taken with respect te any gov
errment measure by wil il affeeted.
Notwithstanding the incleineoes of the weatter,
the | wae filled
cle rgyuns eccupied
Among prevent
Cahill, Toomey, Ring
Reet Leforestier Police,
a vumber of laymen.”
“The chairman said thie week the (
inhabitants of fifteen parishes in London, re-
presenting eomething like 60.000 persons, had
combined together, and were determined to act
te st tert) «
ul re
o
eh may be
and «a large number of Cathe
ou the plattern.
were the Rev Messrs
Huasey, Pycke, Delaney,
and Lemenant, aad
seals
those
wer,
‘atholic
ae one man inthe endeavor to secure what they
beliewed to be the only right education ef their
childrea They would have no education that was
purely secular; and nothing would satisfy them
ul the denominational system, which trained the
hodies and souls of Roman Catholic youth, and
made them true men and wromen—true to their
God. ther religion, and their country"’ (Loud
ecnerre )
‘The Rev. Me. Teomey thea meved the fol
‘ g resolutio That this meet ng achoow
Jedyes the neceasst!
y of upholding the denomina-
tional system of edueation, aad pledges itself to
support it by all lawful means, aad to oppose
every measure contrary thereto and that it
further pledges itself to oppose the ratiag and |
covscience clauses’ He said they would accept
no compromise, and they would gladly beg to
procure the means of education for the Rewan
Catholic children of Loodon rather than do any
ing that would endanger their spiritual weltare
He pointed to the godless colleges" in [reland
as a standing evidence of the futility of asking
them te aceept a systen which would deprive the
‘rey of the apiritual conteral of the poung = Mr
Rouse seconded the resolution, whic
wously agreed to”
nature were passed unanimously,
speakers beiug Dr. Fox, Rev. Me
Mr. ki Power-bil, &e
the
Rev.
some of
Cahill,
¢
‘
ig, of
MEETING AT COMMERCIAL ROA,
‘A well
evening in the schoolrooma of
Michaels. Corucmercial Road, E
attended meeting was held on Monday
St Mary and st
The Rev. W.
Kelly, on being called to the ebair, said they bad
inet that evening to discuss the eubjeet of educa-
on, aud more particularly what wae called de-
nominational education. Denominational wae a
wel
te
of St
but they need not go far
Dheir awn eebools
in the Conmmercial-
were denominational sehools, that is,
schools in which the children, before beginning
their work in the merning, offer their thoughta,
words and actiona to God ma tora of prayer
d ot many ayllaGles ;
and what it meauat
Michael's
underal
Mary and St
road East,
Which they were to tee now and during their
ives ‘The same was done belore their departure
for ther heme in the evemug, and during the
lay Catechisin was one of the lessons they bad
to learo, and the priest, as opportunity peruite
eXvlatus to the children the meaning thereof
Holy pictures and statues were aleo to be found
ineus echools as & ineans of inspiring pure notions
and virtuous ideas in the young wind = ‘The priest
whe has charge of the school takes the children te
the Church alebort intervals ter conutfesaion and
m ts the picture of a Cathe
Yet all these ad
trom thirty year’s xperi
make
Vour XZ
commer Sueh
i
tienal ect
tapes—he spoke
—te found it difficult
they ection
rary knowledy
, is
Ferien a with
ol
va nee
t}
lo
the eh ldren, aa
sufficient
ete quality them to partake
oft the Sacraments Now, if they wanted te know
what an denominational, or the mixed avstem
f education he that
early esible the reve the
had sketched It war against this
that they had met to ent ir prot
The Kev Joseph S. Padbury submitted the
rea jut tor the acceptance of the
Phat the meeting ack
po oliing the deneomina
aud pledges 1 aeit
wave eo " bibe
a aneawered
lee f
was, wis is
hie
it
is | tt a outline
{ itler system
est ”’
er the
first
o meeting :
iowledges the ne
’
Ceasity
o onal “Vatem of e | en
m law ful
He
the resolution
induce
it would be ear-
Wiat Catholic
te suppertit by al
He said his task wae an easy on
he satisfaction of ng that
ated requ nae ar
epiatr ce,
ried it had on
tea
had
te
?,
fee]
jus mn red yument to
ts fe
Lo insure that
y to be pre pe eed.
could dare to expreas a wish that bis child should
be Drought up—he wou do tet suy educated—in a
echeel wherein all religious tuples were etrictly
eactuded ! Was tere avy one torte Z tis retivgton
who would net shrink with herror at the idea of
pis g hia ehiidin anu establiehment where he
would be the constant associate of Jews Quakers
lidep ndeutese, where the fabulous histories of
Venus and Bacchus were taught, but the inspired
biographies of the Sainte and heroes of Eloi
Wr uiterly ignered Where busta of Soerate
Plato, Apollo and Yanue, might adorn the wa
ot the schoolcoe ne crucifix, ne statue of
mur Lady, ne pletur® ef any kind eould be dis
sered that would draw the mind of the ehild
to things of sacred tnterest ? What deseription
ot ywth would such a traimnimg produce?
Supposing thataehild had brilliant trials, and that
for yearea ite intediect had been cultivated to the
very highest piteh, whilst ite heart and its seu
had been negleeted what would be the result 3
Weald the parents be preud of such a son or suel
a daughter? Would either of them bring honor
to th r to their hearte? The
understanding only with the memory and imagina-
elr Game or solace
tien would be considered, su that a geod specimen
of @ finished education at a secular echool would
be a wellinformed, keen ard thoroughly selfish
individual, tetally devoid of true generosity or
Compassion, benevolence, belief in virtue, rever
ence tor worth, age, or holiness. The more
brillant the intellect aud the greater ita cultiva-
Uun, if the conscience were left untutored, the
Mere would the beart be dried up, and the wor-
ship of self-reign supreme. The only true educa
ter was religion, which taught man to love God
above all things and his neighbour a8 himeelf,
Religion and education have alwaye gone hand in
hand, and indeed without religion education does
vot deserve the uame."’— Weekly Register
ei infidel
The infidel
I
or godless system of education
appears to be as odious to the Irish Roman
Catholics of London as to those of all Jreland,
and to the Catholies ot the whole world. There
seems, indeed, to be a general outery against
infidel education among ali rejiziously disposed
persons whe prefer Godto Mammon, and the
eterna! happiness of heaven to the sensual en.
joyments of this transitory world.
In another column wil! be found an article
on this subject, taken from the London Jublet,
——_—-
CARD OF THANKS.
The ** Roman Catholie"’ authoress of the
book entitled the “ Lady's Benevolent and
{odustrial Sallymag Society,’ begs to thank
**Pro Bowo Purgtico” for haying so kindly |
advertised her book in last Friday's iseue of
the Jslander; and hopes that a generous
public will be reminded that it can be pur
chased (but not burrowed) at t..e Stores of
Messrs. Liarvie and [Laird. “© Pro Bono
Publieo"’ ratifies the high praise bestowed
upon the book by the Charlottetown press,
without exception, when the book was first
published three or four months ago, as there
must be something in a book that has taken
** Pro Bono Publico” so long to read! The
tuman Catholic’’ writer in question, thinks
she will be carrying out the wishes of the
** Roman Catholie Ladies ’’ of Charlottetown,
by not making known their deeds of charity
through the columos of a newspaper; but
she cannot herself lay claim to 60 much !
bumanity, and ae—to quote Mrs. McAllister,
of the said Sallymag Society — she hae
‘come to the knowledge that the mais:
charitable folk lige their charities made
known.’ The ** Roman Catholic’’ enor
takes this opportaun ty of letting it be known
that she put twopence-half-penny in the |
plate at the collection in church last Sunday
week—at least, slie would have done go, but
that the eeverity of the enow storm prevented
her being able to go to church— nevertheless,
her benevulent intention should be known.
Also that the said Roman Cathobic writer, of
** would-be satire,”’ 18 to assist, in connectian
with three other Roman Catholics, at an
entertainment, to be given to-morrow evep-~
ing,in the City Hall, fora Protestant charity, |
**Te this fair or just 24° de eonclusion, the
‘* Romano Catholie’”’ authoress earnestly en- |
treats the Emperor of China, (Tea is epoken
of somewhere in her book) or the proprietors
of the celebrated Stncens Sewing Maqgenes, |
not to consider the wbove, or the buok men-
tioned PERSONAL.
—_.
LECTURE. |
J. B. Gay, Feq.. will lecture ig Munn's Hall, |
Southcort. ou Thursday, the }8th March, inst., at,
7 o'clock, p- m. |
h was waa. |
C@cber resolutions ef a similar}
| Higher;
late Hon. KE. Whelan, cannot then be deliver-
ed We are glad to announce that that
gentleman js to avail bimself of the prodered
ypportanity of reading his essay under the
auspiecs of Cc. ¥.M. G& foetitete, on
Wednesday week next, the 24th inet., mm Sr.
Andrew s Hall. We doubt not that the well
known attachment of Mr. Swabey to the per-
son, and his fearlessly avowed admiration
of the publi e character of our desceased und
as wellas the lec-
the
and Jamentcd statesman,
turer's steadiast adheranee to the party
of progression in the Island, will insure bi in
both a crowded house and ap appreciative
audience.
—-_-
LINES
On the death of Captain Joun Beatox, of
Rollo Bay, King’s County, who sailed on the
léth October last, from Newfoundla: ud, on
board the ill-fated Schooner ‘*O, My, and |
have not since been heard of.
**O. My," those sad and solemn words |
Re echoes through my brain
For with it comes the sentence sad,
We ll vever meet again |
Flowers may spring and roses bloom,
Aud consoling Voices say }
bai we may meet bevond the tomb
Upon the Judgment Day
But, O, despair’s immortal pangs,
Phat rents ny heart ia twain, }
Re-echows back that sentence sad,
Wegl never meet again : }
He left me with bis kind ‘* Good-bye,’ }
And shook me by the band |
‘Then shipped ou board of the “QO, My,’
Aid sailed to Newtounland.
|
But, sad’s my heart for to retarn—
lt wives me grief wud pain
To think upon those solewnu words,
We'll never meet again
Ou the sixteenth of October lust
From Newtouudland set sail,
And straightway steered his course for home
With wu sweet aud pleasant gale.
}
Bat that # the law of them was heard,
Which causes me such pain
For with ii comes the sad, sud news,
We ll never meet ayain |
Bat now he lies, like many wore,
Beneath the briney ware |
That spreads eo tar from shore to abcre—
No stone Wa wark bis grave.
|
Although my heart is ead and sore,
To weep I know is vain,
For, wheu the sea gives up its dead,
I hope we tt meet ayuin
liis last sea-Voyaye we know 18 past,
His soul, we hope, j# at reat
It's ushered by the balmy breeze
To the baveu of the blest
By «a Farryp.
Rollo Bay, March, 9, 1869.
> —_--
Phe followiug gentlemen bave been elected Di
rectors of the Union Bank fer the current year ;
Chas. Palmer. Esq ,
Phos Dodd bsg
WE Dawson
Geo. Davies, Esq.,
Desbrisay hung .
of kag
n. George Leer,
(re-elected )
do
do
Evgy.,
dou
Jus
Jol
Ho
Mr. Palmer was re-elected President. Owen
Connolly Esq harog retired
+ Bank on uccount of press of private business
—Par.
ws
Was not a candidate,
-_—-
On the 2? the foll
owiny gentlemen were
aot the Bank of VP. E. Island for
nd inet
re-elected Director
veat
Daniel Brenan,
Joseph Uensley,
John Long th,
i el Davies
George K Goodman,
Richard Hear Esq
W W = Lord
T) Hon Daniel B
elected President tor the ensuing veur
s Bauk, we
wt muon)
the ensuing
Hon
|
Wot
a a
iz , and
Hon
enan was thereupon re
Phe finan
ure pleased to observe
Idera (with
been politely favored,
nus of
Directo
e
cial stute of ¢
by the ab
opw of
hi
iv #atistiuvet
ted to the shareho
which we
ary
“4 by th
have
a
2
“a «
4* hig > per ceut. has
since been declar e re —Jlel.
-o-
MeerinGa.— Last week we received a
which took place in
ultimo, in phance
How lan —
District The lk
und Mr J G
ort of the latter
had 1
1, eer
Pus
notice of a Whe meeting
Vin
th tt
re}
Pe
e 2th
vitat of M
tutives for
rry wis
, secret
t!
T
- lall, on
com
e it esra and
the
osenr Chairman,
ut after aome
a, the qrortix
en Mess x | ie
liens lead 4110 sine foe
oolm it tl
it
cet
reset
«
J y e rey
ecal matters
fF wdaent
earntl eel
l were in
eppiet )
1 Be ct
“4 grant on wid the
ul question came before them
w wlan ag strt
ed Wy
ii
of
oT & wl
iu the Legi
We
Du
al re
ved the
Hon
of a meeting at
Wightman one of
Dietrict of K y's
wus Chairm
am A
«f specia!
uso re report
Ibyt J
ra for
ounty i tus
rt
' e
s
of
Was demanded fe
efthe District
parp
Clay
money, in the shape
bridges and
y the grant
is argued that the
tid be easily complied with
rea ia
abolist
sen it Ww de
ye« f steam « Yulcatiot “vlgO Oils
Much fault
eat plying b
ihe
departing
tau 1 Was
found with tlhe Cry tain
urlottetown, Souris
in
wit
and
was
etween Cl}
itv of movements
ad the improper Ruste
freivit are hustled to
lous ports of her
District were instruct |
and also to
ague, Cardigan and
oc third week
subsidy altogether A
Db Clay. kd Vi kerean
were appointed to pie
isluture praying for an amend
Law to abolish the special
ot nawertal her “et
rivirny ane
which J
fron
M"
ed to!
have
(srand
the
othe
HI
weectiwers “and
the boat at the wat route
e representatives of the
laints remedied
ut Mont
niterna.e
these com)
touch
everv
ive
the ly ‘ua
Rivers
oppose the
eoumittee of Menara. 1
& Uueh MePhee
petition to the Ley
meut inthe Fleetion
vole systeu —Her
wise to
pure 4a
>-_—-_ +
ORATORIO IN CHARLOTTETOWN
}
We understand that some the Musical |
Ladies of Charlottetown wishing to contribute
also tothe Whelan Fund are ta to vive
in Charlottetown an Oratorio Concert, to consist
of Hayden's Creation." or as mach of it as cen
be got up by the 24th of May, the day fixed, we
beliese, forthe Concert to take place, the entire
proceeds of which wiil be presented to the above
Fund. Invitations are to be issued to all the
Musica! Lad-es ot Charlottetown to agaist at it,
and if they generously reapond to the invitation
arich treat may be expected to say nothing of
its novelty.
acai
THe Puresnovogicat, JournNAL FoR Marcu
eantaine-— The Champious of Seeial Retorm—Mre
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mise Suaan B.
Anthony; Ole Bull, the great vielinist; Samuel
A. Crowther. the negra Bishop, Jobu J. Watasen
American Musician; Man's Power over Death ;
Peltier, a Pheenelogiet; Among the Pacific
Ixlanders; Quaker Religion: Witcheraft : The
Woman Question in Germany ; George Ottinger,
the Rocky Mountain Artist; Friend, Go up}
Phantaswagoria, or Sketcheer of dis-
tinguished peraonages; Prosperity; Equality:
Thibetan Women; Sir Humphrey Davy 8 Experi-|
ments, ete, With many portraita and other
Ulgstratione. Ouly 30 eeata, or $3 a year
Address 5. KR. WELLS, 329 irendway, ae
>> ae +--+ o- - —
More STEAM COMMUNICATION POR THE
Makitiyé Provinces —The Portland “Argus”
learns that an English company proposes putting
op an iron prepellor between Portland and An
N. S, to connect with a railroad to
The road will be ready by spring for
travel; the passenger aod freight cars will be
eoupleted at an early day. The steamer will be
first clase in every respect, of S00 tons English
measurement, and will coat about forty thousand
pounds sterling. This route will enable travellers
te reach Halftax or Portland in @tteen hours
from the time of starting, and has another ad-
vantage in being an inside voute, The same
company Willalse run a steaervetween Annpoo
lis and St John, N B,, connecting with the rame
ra‘iread. Capt. MeGune, reeently of steamer
Carlotta, has made application for the Captain’e |
position in the steamer that will run from Port-
land Parties interested in the undertaking,
belonging 1 Nova Sewtia. have gone to Europe
to complste erraugements.”"—[ St John News
Slee
Mr, Kodysou's tenants on Lot 23 will be glad to
lenen that that gentleman has disposed of his por
of the Tewnship at L3s. currency an acre, in
clading arrears.—-Put.
ry. &. ©. <4
the qite stion, °
cation,” ‘opened by Mr.
napolia,
Hatitax.
tien
Livekany Crasa —The debate on
‘are € laweios eneential toa yvood ] du-
Llarold May, was decided
ip the affirus agive.
The subject for debate next Wednesday evening
willbe. ‘Should home scomalioataes es be encour
aged by a protective tariff,’ to be opened by Mr
J. W. Falconer.
W. F. Dawson, Sec'y
A'late Mankato, Stennett, paper, in speaki ng |
of the progress made in the schools of that town,
fiatteringly mentions Professor Barnard (Mr Henry
‘Barnard, eon of Silas Barnard, formerly of this}
City.) in connection with one of the institutions
there. Some 600 pupils attend the institution, and |
Professor Baruard lias eleven teachers auder him
| We are always glad to pecord the fact that our
Istand talent is appregiated, even if jt ie abroad
Bat 7 course, it is the old story af ‘ A rrophet,”’
| &e.—N.S.
Ps
e regret to learn that # daughter of the late!
| Donald ine. of Elliot Kiver, South Side, perished |
in the great snow storm of Friday last. when only
a few chains distant from ber own reside..ce.—Ib. }
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advised its publication,
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lof their communion
| have a charitable
| propriate address }
| to the meubers of the C
ene
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eae pane
The Ch’town Debating Club |
WILL GIVE A
LITERARY & MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE
NMEiarket fall,
Some uted sreature in the last Islande?
has made a spiteful attack upon a little work
written by ® lady residing in our midst. He!
wishes to make itappear that the book is a
“satire ’’ upon acharitable institution eatab-|
lished by Protestant ladies tor the relief of
the poor Now we read the book in question,
and failed to disewer mn it a single line which
would give ofenvety aRy person, and we have
been aseured by the writer that it is not a
satire” at the expense of those institutions
of charity. called *+ Doreas Societies " The
fact is the manuerint of the book was sub-|
4 on Monday LEvenia sext
mitted to the perisal of Jadies of high stand- day Sc mext,
inginthe community, (and we beliewe leaders the 22nd inst. The programme for the
in the © Doreas Society,” and they were por- evening is an entiraly new one, and will com-
fectly satisfied that it was 1et intended as @ prise amongst other things, ORIGINAL
satire upon any charitable imetitation ADDRESSES, in reed and Prose, ESSAYS
in the Colo-y, and they avhesitaingly and select READINGS and RECITATIONS.
** Pro Bi Pudlico” |
vee Dane Tewees Meesrs. EARLE and VINNICOMBE, have
must be possessed of a mean, malicious dis- |
position when be makes an attack apon an, kindly consented to take charge of the
musical part of the programme
unprotecte -d female. and over her shoulder, =
the Cathole community. He ineinuates
that Catholic ladies do nothing for the poor 8'¥em Ww the WHELAN MEMORIAL FUND.
This we pronounce to) TICKETS.—Reserved seate 33.. unreserved,
be a positive falsehood. Catholie lad'es 1s, 6d.; to be had at the Store of W.R.
institution. The society, Watson, Esq , and at the doors. LEatrance at
into which they have banded themselves may both dvors. 4
not be cal'ed by the name of a * Dorcas |
Society,’’ bat we can aseure ** Pro B no}
Publico,’’ or anv one else interested, that
the former society does quite as wr good |
as the latter. With respect to ‘ Roman |
Catholic poor gol £ for aid to Paget
| aocieties.’’ thst cannot be helped. C
| Bono Publico ’ help pees oa poor fom
ap piyieg for aid to Catholic soe vet 8?
| ewer that Mr. *¢ Pro Bono Publico.
March 15, 1369. Ci y papers
‘VELOCIPEDE RIDING! !
' Notice to the Citiosns of Charlottetown.
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an | 7BNHE SUBSCRIBER has taken the C ITY
re The Concert given in aid of the Whelan | HALL, and will open a VELOCIPEDE
Fund, by the Members of the C.Y. Sf L. Institute, RINK this afternoon, and evening, and will
| eae off on Friday evening last, in St. Patrick's | C2otinue during the week, (Tuesday, 16th)
instant, excepted). Tickets for admission,
ifall, which was attended by a large and highly
for sale at the door.
respectable audience, among which we observed 9 :..,
the Mewbera of both branches of the Legislature «ding will be issued after entrance at ls
The Kev Angus McDonald opened the proceed. | oan 1 hour.
lings by a very feeling address, highly eulogistic of |
the late Hen, E. Whelan, The President, R-| yrarch 15, 1869
Keddin, Esq , alsodelivered a very neat and ap-| —
ANC Hox
TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHiPS,
rFVHE STEAMSHIP * > a ananea >
Commander. will sail from GLASGOW fer
| HALIFAX and ST. JOHN, N B,
R. HEFFER, Proprietor.
LINE
The Seogs and Chornse:, together with the Lee-
| ture on Bumpology,were received by the audience
with freq vent bursta of applause. Mra. er n
son presided at the piano) Mach eredit is d
Y. Men's Literary “te
stitute, for the part they have taken in this praise-
worthy effort to assist in perpetuating the memory |
of the late lon Mr Whelan. At ten o’cloc k the
whole company saug “ God Save the Queen.” and
the audience dispersed well pleased with the
on the
‘ (OC wvud Conti rl phe e
evening’s entertainment.—Com. MARCH iud coxtinue ranning throughort the
|eeason. Haviug performed her engagements bither
Sn a ee ccs int }to with utmost sutisfaction, a continuation of
CONCERT.
vnderstand that it is the intention ot the |
Benevolent Irish Society‘ give a Concert in St Freight & P
) . assengers
Patrick's Hall, on Wednesday eventvy next, the | = -
17¢h inst, the proceeds of which are to be ap ‘ warried to and from Glasgow at low Rates. Ample
propriated towards finishing the Hall. No person | accommoadcre. for Cabin and Suerege Passengers.
who desires to see this splendid Hall finished, | whose safety and comfort i paiicuarly studied.
will begrudge the price of admission to the con- | The “ ACADLA” is strong and substautially bull,
Wet t e it that oCcasi ram and only carvies a sual, uumber of Passen
cert e hope te see it on tha c ou crat gers, making her very desirable conveyance
med to sie utinost capacity.
public patrcnage is most respeetfully solicited
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c charlottetewn Debating Club. | C#Din Passage $63. Steerage $30,
On Saturday eve ning last, the qnestion of |
en gs gpg ely re wh ah — | Freight on fine Goods from Glasgow to Halifax,
tion: Ragen fh ed, that it is the opinion of thie Clab, } ben ee oe. per |
that the punishment of death f>r capital offences ie ’ y ra + oods, per axree-
. a ‘ . - | ment, from 20n upwards.
no safeguard of the lives of the peeple, nor does it |
tend to restrain crime; but that the abolition ef] A liberal discount ellowed to parties ordering |
cupital punish me ut would tend io decrease ¢ apital two or more Steernye Pussages
fo whie) t fol owing amendmeut was
Resolved that Capital Panishment should
in those of pre
committed without extenuating
e Tickets issued and sent to any address throngh
out the Dominions and goods coming to our care
will be forwarded free (except of actual expenses }
Every inforwation afforded on applicauion to
crime
moved
be abolished in ulleases excepting
meditated murder,
circumstances. After an animated and very interest ie s . : a
ing disenssion, @n motion the debate Was adj urned rT. A. &. DeWOLF & SON,
nutil Friday evening next, the 19th inst., at 74) Agents, Halifax, N. &.
o'clock, F. L. Haszako, Secretary,
-<— + aaa corre |
An extra Steamer will be dispatched at any time
The Entertainment in aid of finishing the Par
inducemeut offers
Fonuage al Seuthport, which did net come off on
Puesday last on account of the storm. ig now at Apply in Glasgow to Mesars Handyside & Hen-
nounced for Tuesday next, the 16th ins‘., in the | dersens Messrs Seamwell Brothers, Agents, ip
City Hall, during the afternoon. Concert iw the | t. Jobu, N. B
evening. Tickets for both Is. 6d —Pat March 15, 1869.
vial
Verecipepes.—It will by an
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vert's mem In ant ther column, th ita Vel ot FRE E Ho LD | A AR Mo
pede School has been opened in the City FOR SALE
brought ee of ‘ i . me - FINAE SUBSCRIBER offers FOR SALE
rrought three of these novel M esicnapdeenr VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, consist
ty, and we have no doubt but that his school jing of l0tucres of LAND, ina high state of Cniti
be seen,
has his |
will be well patronize d. ration, situated iu MISCOUCHE Lot 17, fear
— i i fron Sanwerside, tronting on Miscouche
Road and on the other side, fronting the St
We hace ecidum econ @ finer dino! lay of ladies
ciennors Road Phere are on the premises a
Dress Materials than that exhibited by our ; maple :
friend Rebert Young. They consist of an al ets wlithe MING IMPLEMENT hewn
inost endless variety of fancy Dresses, from 104 required fora Farm. There isabuadauce of MUS
per yard upwards, Ce burgs, in almost every) Sil, MUD within one mile aud a half on either
shade and quality, Wineeys, good and heavy, | side
from Tid per yard, French Merinoes, in all the For further partica'are apply to the Subscriber,
leading colors, very cheap, Prints from Sd per) or to a B PERRY
yard very good and nice Ginghama frem 9d | Ee?” Terms easy ene ee fs
adie | ake 3 t REV. J. QUEVILLON.
Ladies wouid do well to take a nete ef this.
Miscouche, Mar. 5, 1803, 3w
Prices Current. INATION te
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CuakLotTretows, Marcu 12, 1869. { CC
Provivions. District No. 1, City of Charlottetown and
3 ak one ein eonneen 34 to 6d
cong gen urter id to 6d Boyatty.
cee ee ne ar NB nev . 6
Pork curcaes..,.--------+- -od ys > Y virtue of the ‘ Act to promote Vaccination, |
Matton ' apt I hereby give NOTICE to ail persons resi-
Butter CU er ee a ieee oi at 5 dent in the said district that I have wppointed Dr
Do. tat eC ee ses wd er Richard dohusou’s Dispensary. Kent Street, Char-
Rae BOP evetgeen sss re estate ets er ve | lottetewn, as the place where I will atteud every
. a) igeeneniieeadid. «| Gandini a ~~ Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, from two te
Pallow ...---2++--- 2 pe Od tive o'clock, in the afternoon, to Vaccinate alli
Lard. ieee, Ue memene Prog persons who shall then apply there for ench par
Pearl Barlev......-----eee creer eee ee st | nose. and aleo ja jnepect the progress of such
ers heat me we _ Vaceination, in each case, and give certificates
suck wheat QUE. ccc ec cece ccceecccccccese ? ‘
Oatmea!, LOO Iba... -t s Od te 146 according ly Y _ .
. 9 H. A. JOHNSON,
(tern eee Lhd to Rd
-in Gd te Is 9d
Eyws
ay atoes
Superintendent.
March 6, 1869.
ee tle aA ES Gi hee 12.;| Kent Street,
. Be « Fie Cl egdeens Sh bees rcs eseee ecwe .3d to 5d i -
| Apples, bush... oie bc cake eee taae 45 to Os Board of Eidueation.
Grain,
(ES AER gions GH ate Me Umass eae wT Se ” NHE Monthly Meeting of the Board of Educa
ee ee 2s 7d w 2s 10d tion will be be!ld at the Colonial Building, on
> THURSDAY, the 25th day of MAKCH, inst, at 10
- oultey, 2 726d |° clock, a m. Theexamination of Candidates wil!
ee Pee ge merge
nate ASH Sct ap mRaRNANIOR Tp 138 io Is Gd JOUN Me NEILL, Secretary B. EB.
NS ted sepa cuaak a beens eeuccs 25 9d to 3s March 8, 1869 lin
Bourds (Hemlock. — jkkoneneey —— F: armers’ Bank of Reets ico.
. phaiyinse eed TR Caan apatdials iis tutoa diel dues vice 4s te a y OTICE is hereby given that a dividend of five
Pine ee vould halite lich aay RA aR pit: gy N per ceutum on the Cupital Stock of the
GRIM GINS ...00+ 9-02 oercrercererser scones 12s to lis Farmers’ Bank of Ruatieo, forthe last half year,
‘un ries ending February 15, (869, hath been thia duy de-
Wool...-----+--+--+-+2-+-- -I8 to 183d | clared, and is payable tv Stock liolders forth with, on
| RAY Nps pegtr ey Pe sf Charan era epea eran trey ee 70s te 758 demand.
NE adecdccessksneweseneebenes la 6d tos By Order,
ee inse eden seceoesnseeneeee os Od to Os MARIN J. BLANCHARD,
OTIS 6 sos sa nnsncs sees ncesenr se 2s Od to 3a Rustico, Feb 15 186 Cashier
et ee geccene eu . od to 9d a a
Hides por th. ..... 0... cee cee ceneeccescrees . 4d
FOR SALE!
Valuable Business Stand & Dwelling
House on Kent Street.
AUCTION, at
(iceneukeeaeineibareee le to Is 3d
Partridges...-
Greorce Lewis, Market Clerk.
Married
At Christ Church, Paddington, on the 2&th Janu- |
ary, by the Kev. R. Woods, Viear, B D, Emelie 7ANO be SOLD by PUBLIC: : ;
Guillumena, eldest deughter of the late Donald the premises, on THURSDAY, the 18th
McLaine, Esq , of Lochbury, Argyleshire, to Fred- day of MARCH next, at the hour of 12 o'clock,
erick Campbell, Esq , K A, third son of the late Sir! noon, All that piece of Land, part of Town Lot No.|
John Campbell, Bart, of Ardnamyrchan, Argyle- | 83, io the fourth hundred of Town Lots, in Char-
shire. lottetown, fronting 36 feet on Kent treet, aod ex- |
Atthe Presbyterian Manse, N. B. on the Ist tending back by parallel lines 160 feet, together
linet, by the Rey. J D Murray, Mr. John A’ Me-! with the Buildings thereon There are on the
Millan. of P. KE, island, to Miss Jane Betts, of premises a Large Store and well finished Dwelling
Hillsborough A. Co, House. containing 14 or 15 rooms; also Stables and
On the Lith , at the resideace of Jonn Ings, Quthouses. The above was the property lately
Eeq., Pownal, Lot, 49, bv the Rev. James Burns occupied by John Hudson, di ceased, and is one
Mr. Rennie Gay, of _Pownal to Slies Mugyie.! eng most desirable Business Stands in the Cit
recond daughter of J. T- Rodgers, Exg., of ‘Taunt- For Tule, &c., apply to Mesers. Patwea an
on, Mass McLgop, or to the Subscriber
Died. | gg" Terms Lideral and made known at Sale.
At West River. Lot 65 on the 20th ult , of Liver W. E. DAWSON, :
Complaint, which she bore with Christian resigna- WILLIAM PODD { Trustees
trou tothe Divine Will, Mary, the beloved daugh atures cts
ter of dames and Maury McNeill, aved 2! years
At his residence. Woodstock, Cuscumpec. on the
WZrh ult , Charles Cruswe!l, keq., aged 78 years.
On the t7th ult, st Kenbach, Lot 48, after a
| lingering illness of many years inthe full assurance
| Ch’ 5 wo,Feb 4, 1869
EXTED CN
of a saving interest in Christ, Mr, Donald Stewart,
in the 80th year of his age
In this city, on \v ednesday, the 10th inat., Tsu FOR
bella, relict of the late David Lawson, Esq, of
Stanhope, in the 90th year of her age M L D DIG (y kK RS
At Lot, 65. on Wednesday morning, March Uith, 4 Pao & h 9
of conyestion of the brain, Catherine, the beloved ‘izes, Che
duughter af William and Janet Koss, in the 4th (Au Siz ’ is ap)
yeor « fher uge. » cna N " » :
On Sabbath morning. the I4th inst., Florence Sheayes, Shov els and Forks for do.
Nightingale, jufant danghter of Sergeant Allin,
late gf the t6th Regt. Sutter Little children to, IRON & STEEL!
come into me, said Christ.
Peacefully, at his resiaenge in Charlottetown,
this, Monday, morning 15th inst., Thomas Alfred |
Alley, aged 29 years Fuynera] will leave his late
residence, Dorchester street, near the residence of
Thomas Alley, Esg, on Wednesday, next, 17th
inst, at 2 © ohoch p m.
qe.
Notice of Administration,
LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of
THOMAS OWEN, late of Cardigan, in}
‘s County, Esquire, deceased, are hereby
NOTIFIED to make payment without delay to
| Mr. GEOMGE F. OWEN, Cardigan Bridge; and
all parties who have legal claims against the said
| Estate are also hereby notified to present the same,
| duly attested, Within THKEE MONTHS from the
date hereof, to the said Mr. GEOKGE T. OWEN. |
MARGARET A. OWEN,
Administrautrix.
PLOUGH METALS!
Graves’ Celebrated Warranted
AXES!
(Sole Agency.)
SKATES
10 CASKS KEROSENE OIL
LOW AT
STONE'S. |
| §* British Hardware Store ’’
Reddin’s Bnilding,
Ch'town, Feb. lat, 4868. t
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Cardigan Bridge,
March Ist, 1869. 3m
The proceeds of the Entertainment will be!
F. L HASZARD, Secre'ary.! »
The Tickets for}
Joun Lees, |
20th |
FALL AND WINTER GOODS Kl
| BB various Ships pay Steamers from ENG
JAND, CANADA, BARBADUVES, BOS-
PON and HALIFAX, the Subscrjbers hage com
| ted their
Importations tur the Saason,
which, baving bren purcbas. A by one of the Firm
tsome of the first Houses tn Kurope, they are
* cuabled to offer nt ir Large au id Ex, usive Stoc k
| WHOLESALE AND REPAIL, at then USUAL
LOW PRICES.
The pregent Inportation Comprises +—
ifhds. Bright Barbadoes Bales Buffolo Robes
| Sugar & Molasses, {| White and Colored |
Chests and ilalf Caests| Cotton Warp,
prime Congo Tea, | * Wrapping Paper, j
Cases of Dreas Goods in| * Paper Hangings,
great variety, ee ‘* Bagging aod ee
| Cases Readymade Cloth-| Sacks,
ing & Rubber Coate,|( ew Assorted Cutlery,
Cases Boots, Shoes and|Casks Shot, Traces and
Rubbers, | Hues,
Cases fPownsnd'a Hate) Bundles Spades and
and Caps, } Shovels,
Casea Ladies’ Fu rel
Meus’ and Boys’ Furl Steel,
Caps, Bundles Sheet Troa,
Cases Ladies’ Straw and Tops Assorted Bar fren
Felt Hate & Bonnets,|/Sets Plough Metal,
Casea Shawls & Mautles| Boxes Tin Plates,
* Haberdashery, |Packagea’ Nails
* Fleor Cloths, | :
“ Miliinery and Hos |Packages Ase’d. Paints
iery, jilhds Linaeed, Sweet
Cases Silks, Gloves and) and Seal Oil,
Ribbons, iBundles Sele Leather,
| Cases Woollen & Fancy}
| Goods,
Bales Carpets, Damasks|
and Hearth Ruge, }
Bales Blaukets & Horse}
Ruga, |
Bales Cloths and Doe |
skins, |
ana
Kegs Mustard, Powder,
Baking Soda, Tobac-
co, Barrels Curraata,
Flour, Washing Seda, |
Epsom Salts, Crushed
Boxes Raisins,
Indigo, Seap, Can-
dies and Lozenges, |
Bags Rice, Coffee and
Suyar,
Bales Printed, Unbleach-
ed and white Calicues,|
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&e. Pepper, Coils Manilia)
Bales Stripe, Cheek] Rope, Doza. Bue on
| Woolen Shirtings &! = Brooms, &c &
Fancy Shirts, &c &c.!
| 6, A $. DAVIES.
Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store
w Brick Corner, » ay een Street,
Cu" town, Nov. , 186 8.
Ne
FROM
Liverpool to Ch’town Direct,
HE Ship DUNCAN, Coppered, and Clas
ed 5 years A 1 at Lloyds, 5 6 tons re zister
Wy) _ McInnis, Commanéer, will Sail from Liver
pool on or auyut the Sth of APRIL.
Spikee, |
} For Freight or Passage ap pis int iverpool }
to Sir James Malcolm, Baronet, 57 South John |
Very Superior.
| Ladies’,
Bundies Spring end Cast
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LVERPGS! 22 TRADER wcosetoee
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HAEVY OVERCOATS,
und a General Aassaisent of CLOTHING,
Cheap,
, REM & SONS.
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SEAL SKIN COATS
BEEK & SONS.
BOOTS AND SHOE&*
Mens’, and Misses’. A Large A
sortment.
BEER & SONS.
CANADIAN MOOOASIN
Also, a lot of low-priced Moccasins, i0e. 6d.
ebiatsu BEER & SUNS.
RUBBERS
Ladies’, Gents’
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RUBBERS
Also, Felt & Rubber Boots.
and Childr-n s.
a & SUNS.
SKATES! SKATES!
All qualities and prices.
en ee ee
BEER & SONS,
UNDERHILL'S AXES!
Nothing better in the City.
BEER & SONS.
Felt Hats,
BEER & SONS.
I ania Fa rs.
Hoods, Clouds, Searfs, Gloves &e., Se |
TR a WE & TEA
1i4 Chests and Half Chests, thie Fall's
Importation Very Choice
BEER & SONS,
Fur Caps,
| A large variety.
Riachines
The RAYMOND, at &4, is devidedly
the CHEAPEST in the Market, being
mote powerful, and consequently
will sew heavier material shan
any other low-priced machine. ,
jle rarely knowr to get out
of order, and gives uni-
veisal satisfaction.
Another lot just
| Street, or here to the owners, — : | received.
Feb. 1, 1869. h pi4dw - 4
PRINCE EDWARD ISLANI
DIRECT,
YHE Fast Sailing Brig “AM PHIION,”
Coppered, and classed 5 years A 1 at Liosda,
274 tons Revister, D. McDonaup, Command
er, will sail from LONDON about the Ist of
April, 1869.
Parties wishing to ship ty this vessel wil]
apply in London to Messrs JOHN PITC
& SONS, 69, Cornhill, or to the owners
PEAKE BROs. & Co.
Jannary 1869
| Viewable
ip h2m
Fishing and Mere wnfile
From London to cb
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E stablishment,
| FOR SALE OR TO LET, |
At Souris Bridge' |
FPXHE Subscriber will Sell the fee simple, or Let
Sor aterm of year's, as may be agreed upon
his Valuable Property at Sotnis Briovee
are three yood new Buildings on the premises, viz, |
—ove large Store and Warehouse,
CASH CUSTOMERS
siting the City will receive full value
ae m>igy wt our establishment.
BEER & SONS.
Dec.
OBS
§2. 1868
ERVE THE ~ PRICES
ROBERT You NGS
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QBERT YOUNG, has this SEASON
Received the Largest and Best Assorted
Stock of
Staple and WEancy
DRY GOODS!
that he hae ewer had the pleasare of offering tc th.
| Publie of Charlottetuwao, and whieb, as regard 7)
price and quality, he feels conidemt cannot be sur]
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There | passed on the Island
The following articles deserve the special attea
30% 24, 12 feet | tion of inteading purchasers; —
post, a Shop and Dwelling House all complete for; Fancy Dress Goods from 164d per gerd,
Goods, a Warf a new Fish House on the Wharf,
and large fish flakes, 120*60 feet from
Wharf to the Store. capable of drying
qutls. fish, tive good Boats and Sails. wiih other
gear, &e , &e, Puncheons Tubs, Weizt ts, Beam
and Seales,
prewuises are only 0O feet from the Que:
and q lie near the Steamboat Whart
at these wharves the and us Souris
| Harbor is the first opew and the last to close in
P. E. Island, there is not a better p! ace fora gener
al business in King s C ounty
For further particulars please apply te the Hon
Benjamin Davies or Owen Conno ly Enq , Charlot
tetown, or tothe subscriber on the premises
JAMES MOYNAGH
1869. Her
A Freehold Farm of 100 acres of
Land for Sale!
(EXGIS FARM is situated on Beech Hill,
portion of Lotd9. nine miles fr mi Montayue
Sridwe.the pring ipal shipping portin King’s County
five miles from Vernon River Bridge, and ia con
venient to several Charches of diffeweut U
tions, and stithia balf a mile of superi«ae Grist, Saw
and Shingle Milis (MeMuilin s, Georvetowa Road
und within a guarter of a mile of the Distriat
School bonse. ‘There are ubout forty acres clear,
and in a high state of en!tication. witha few saerea
fititfor stumping. The remainder is covered with a
superior growth ot bard wood, und there is nota
foot of waste land on the whole premisea. A nice
stream of water runs across the Turm about fifteen
chains from thefront, the bed of which is composed
of black (elder) mad ef a superior quality. The
buildings are nearly new, audan good repair. There
is xleo a Well of water near the hones e
If the Farm is not disposed of before Menday,
the 29th day of March next. it will be offered at
Auction, on the premises, or that day, at 12 @' clock
noon, together with the Stock, Farming Implemetute
&e , of which due notice will be given by haud
vills
TERM*%-—For the Farm — half the purchase
© be paid down on tranefer ef deed, the balance it
three years in equal instalments, secured by mort.
gage ou che property
JOSEPH A. McDONALD.
GT. Road,
{ I dine
1869.
A. FERED MAN,
Bell-H_nger,
GUN AND 1 -A-SMHITH!
Dorchester Street,
(next to Reading Room Building,)
] EGS to return his thanks to the general
public for the liberal patranage extended
to him since his commencement in business,
and asks for a continuance of the same. He
keeps constanty on hand
with several other fishing artic les ‘The
n's Wharf
Vessels load
whole Season
22 2m
Souris Exst.
Feb
THOM Da
Beech Hiil,
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A neat Assortment of
Tinware, Kitchen Utensials,
&e., &e., &e
ao L ORDERS theabove BUSINESS
ll be pone tually attended to.
in
~-BUFFALD ROBE.
GO 4,
Noy.
and wi HOLE SKINS
for Sule by
& 8. DAVIES,
Le nde n ) ious
WAN’ PED,
B. the Subscriber, on the Convent Grounde
214 ons of Good Building STONE
for which the HIGHEST PRIC% willbe 2
CASH on delivery,
Ch’town, 26, 1t¢8,
JUIIN CORBET,
Pownal Street.
Ch® own, Pownal Sireet,
Dec. 14 1866 ‘
eastern |
PAID ic their udvanta ve to call and examine the ste
Winseys from 11d per yard,
the French Meriavs from 53. per yerd,
100 Crimean Shirting from Is 6d per yard.
Scarlet and Blue Twilled F.aunels all wool, free
2s 3d per yard,
Ladies’ Clouds from 2s 11d, /
Gey Cottons from 441 per yard, :
White Cottons from 54 per yard,
Men’s Under Shirts and Pants from 43 8d,
Hoop Skirts from 1s 94,
Fast Colored Prints trom Td per yard,
Gents’ Paper Collars from 4$4 per box,
Beautiful Stays from h 91,
All Wool Tweeds for Gents’ Wear, from 3s 11d pe f
| yard. (Cheaper than Homespun )
Together with a Largeand Well Selected Stock 67
Shawls, Mantles, Mantle Clothe, Ribbons, |
Flowers, Feathers, Sontags, Hoods, Peie-
rives, Furs, Wats, Bonnets, &e.,
dc , &o
Terms Cash, and no Second Price.
Queen Square, Ch’ "Si,
Oct 26th, 1868
MILLNER’S PATENT SEED DRIL”
iS NOW RAO Te
and may be seen at
Siillumesr’s "Cin Shop
——_
FARMERS AND OTHERS
luvited to call and examine.
It will be necwaeary, in order te obtain ene i
time for Spriang Sewing, to leave an early ordes |
'PAL . & WINTER
1868-69,
LIVERPOOL HOUSE.
QUEEN STREET. i
WILLIAM FULL.
i ESPECTFULLY annonunees 3° his cul
tomers and the publée the completion «
os FALL SUPPLY of
British and Foicign
MERCHANDIZE ©
Comprising d Stock
Staple and Fancy Dry Gouds, my
| the various departments which will bil
a Larze and we!l scle
tod
Ina
found on inspection to compare favorably
with any Stock in the Market
and which will be sold at
the vexy
Lowest Prices for Cash.
—alen—
Catsts aud half Chests TEA,
(warranted) Hhds Porto Rieo SUGAR,
Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and a Good
sacortanent of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
bay Intending Purchasers will find it
a
SR tinny vin actos
before purchasing eslewhere,
Ost. 26, 1865,
CHARLOTTETOWN
'
genase: cameos ae
‘Bank of *. EX Istand. Woollen F actory Company li
BONUS
ev ®
declared. by the Directors, aud is payable to Stock.
| holdese forth with.
WM.CUNDALL, Cashier.
| Gis'town, March 2, 1869.
}
t
of five pounds per centom on the
Cupitai Siock of the Bank has been this day
MR. W. H. POPE
ee to inform the Public that he has resumed | next of which
THE PRACTICE OF THLE LAW,
Orrick—A few doors belaw the Bank of Prince |
Edward Island.
Charlottetowa, March 8, 1869.—I1m
The Cheapest and Nicest Bonnets are bought at Fatconer & Parrick’s, South Side Queen Square.
Second Call o on Sbares!4 rt
—_
HEB Directors of the above Compary ha
= Sie. thie day to make a second cail 7
PER CENT on each and every share ii
| gcribed’ to the Company, to be payable at th
| Secretary's a on or before the 6th of APRI
ali parsies coucerned will plea
7
| take natice.
yO
DaviD LAIRD,
Treasure
Ch’town, March 8, 1869, Sie
i
-s—- —ss ' _ = —————— agen a
a : 1
! u ry 2X \ \ ‘ret to learm that the previously ar-
pol hecuuse che Briti#k Government ENGLAND, on | ‘programme for the Auniversary of
oe. hi * and hie essccistes te Beats St. Patrick's day, next Wednesday, 1s 0
ld pot allow h ‘ ‘ ! ; r ;
: e these acts of rascalify which they PUBLIC MEETIXG OF IRISH ROMAN CATHOLICS AT ample, that Mr. Stephen Swabey # promised
i ~ 4 i di The factis. Mr, Davies SPITALFIELDS lecture on ths politieal aud publie lite of the
i promised to do ve tne "
thy
wavery estunable and wor
nn » private ife,
man Asa politreima, be has always been
considered mad—so much ¢o, that had he in
England, given expression to such eon nts
as he has often exp sed here, be. i have no
doubt, would long nee have been mcieted
fur (reason and probably teaneported
Your obd ¢t servant,
JAMES C. POPE
March 15, 1869
Ghee Cxamuey,
sara aia aiasintlia sas shina tims adenine
Charlottetown. March 15, 1869.
per oisl nnn
rHE SUMMERSIDE “ PROGRESS i
a
Cas ed t rogress his issue of
Pv “3 a s sectaria F. lucat \
w! h bh t mise i M M M ba Ss
elect l ‘ he is got “ E lucation,’
“Oo lerat lt, oe ee *¢h R
‘ is! a&c., & A mix tog
. ‘ s OSs e t
k w what $ A Are we to be
told br e ed ff the Pr ss that the
Cathol aitw have minds of the wo
that they can be tossed about likea shuttlecock
We tell him that the ma ty of Catholics
™ able t e f themselves on }
questions whic! vy be pres ited to the
consideration by tl leaders of the different
po al parties Island; and he pays
but a poore mpiin it to the int yence of
his - “4 sts when he writes therwise
The delusion und ch tk Opponents of the
a ate s« system labor is, that none but
a rras gy pPries d.”’ W. H Pope, and
a few red hot C sderates are in favor o
Sectarian Educat Now the s er the
editor of the /'regress banishes that a out
of his head the better, because nothing can he
fart from the truth. It may suit Elder
Laird and a few interested members of the
Crovernme to <¢ ulate the idea that the
Catholic sity are n t in tavor of the b shop’s
memorial; but Mr. Kirwan knows better = It
must have eccurred to him before now that
there are a great mber of persons on the
Island who efer to have their children re-
ligiously educated. Heretofore many of those
people i not gratify their wishes in this
respect,and the Catholic hierarchy have merely
endeavored to remedy a waut that was felt, by
establishing schools in which the children of
< s i1t:0uUs ents can be properly e jucated
and trained However, it did t suit the
editor the Progress to admit this. He had
er objects view. By supporting the
G r t1 sunjust dealings towards the
Cat lati has ted to som
extent; and now, af x subsidized, ‘
raise the cry that w a to be wheed to
Cc leration by adyocates of Sectar
Education—that we have minds of ou
own Does Mr Airwa nazine that his
readers are fools? It w j m so Ww he
places such abst Statements before them
but bisa guments i this it have o iv to
be exposed to receive that mpt to which
they are justly entitled. The Progress mat
also repeats the lyiig stat-ment th
atriot, that the Hon. W. H. Po is th
editor of the EF rami This is a contempt_bi
dudz I si S¢ od and Zory ¢ecom
na al to son Iple If, by any as
e al x the C at
r | be w :. t my nasine that
t au wor re woud 7 ser 1
ther We e! assure uP readers that
Mr. P has nothing whatever to do with th
editorial manaven t of this urnal, )
never had durinz t tit t has heen u
possession. Will shis satisfy the editor of th
Py g ess?
Many of our readers may not be aware that
Mr Kirwan is an adopted citizen of the Unite
States baving sworn allegiance to that trs
For this we do nct blame him. If he found tha
he uld ferward $s interests better in the
(;reat Re; iblic than ia this C lony, he had a
perfect right to avail himself of the advantazes
of citizenship in the United States. T Ase
chanzes, however, when he comes here to
undermine the loya ty of the people Some
weeks ago there appeared in the Progress
which Mr. Kirwan is the editor, certain edi
torial articles entitied ‘‘ Annexation.’” Any
person who read those articles must have
noticed that their t
directi a
pe yple.
idency lay strongly in the
m of the ited States, and their object
f our
had
Examiner, we
was to weaken the
If
peared in the col
loyalty
the ar les in
questi ym
the
ap-
¢
f
imnus 0
can imagine what a hue and cry would be
raised against u aud how disinterested in-
’
i dire
attention towards
with
dividuals wou t the Attorney General’s
P
censure,
ir treasonable practicees
editor of the ogress not only got clear
put a word of but was also taken
by the hand and
And ft
d himself to claims of the * Catholi
given a shbare of the Govern-
ment pap. what? Simply because
he oppose
f the education fund !
arty for a share
A great deal is said by the /royress about
P
certain individuals in our midat who agitate
the Confederation question, Have they not
as good « right to advovate that measure Mr.
Progress aa you bave to underm.ne the loy-
alty of the people by advocating Annegation
to the United States? The Patriot whieh is
such a stickler for logaly, allowed the arti-
cles in the l’rogress to pasa without a word
of comment, while it an unfortunate Confed-
erate opens hie mouth the forwer journal
pounces upon him without mercy, and en-
deavors to make him odious in the eyes of
the publie. But ‘birds of a feather,”’ &c.
For our own part we bave always pursued a
consistent course in reference to these ques
tion. When ones we beesame convinced that
Confederation would be detrimentel to the
interests of thie Colony we ateadily opposed
it. Neither have we given aid or comfort to
Annexationists open or
apidgt,
a grant of public money for the schouls under
'
a4
concealed in our
nor shall we in future. In advocating
the contro] of his Lordship the Bishop, we
pre actuated by no eclfish motive. If we ex-
hibited the glavish conduct of the Progress,
we might enjoy the smiles and patronage of
the Government. Uur object is simply truth
and justice, sod our readers can rest assured
that so long as we can wield a pen it sha:l be
io that cause.
~———_—o- —
On Wednesday, Maret juth, a lecture was de-
livered at Pownal Hall, Let 99, by Mr. W. H.
Weldon, Charlottetown, on ** Canada.” The
lecture was well written, and though brief, was
very comprehensive, and gave a great deal of in
formation respecting the caygtry, ite wealth, and
ita resuurces. The chiel object of the lecturer
was to provoke a d: scussign un the subject, 19
which be was fully gratified, several members of
the Lostitute taking part ip jt, during the debate, |
the lecturer clearly proved that be was wel) a9)
quaiuted with the topic wo which be lectyred-—
Com.
\7
We take from a leading London Jourwal, of
the 6th ult., the fellowing extracts
r bw the Very
dwn Meal vy
t
esided
7; ae
Peetotal-h
dor the pury
athole Educatic
or owe
war he
Spicer
bert
e
"
evet a Sivee
{ety
4
the co
ng mn
wi glee
{4
rpose of cone dering the
n, and determiatng
t taken with respect te any gov
errment measure by wil il affeeted.
Notwithstanding the incleineoes of the weatter,
the | wae filled
cle rgyuns eccupied
Among prevent
Cahill, Toomey, Ring
Reet Leforestier Police,
a vumber of laymen.”
“The chairman said thie week the (
inhabitants of fifteen parishes in London, re-
presenting eomething like 60.000 persons, had
combined together, and were determined to act
te st tert) «
ul re
o
eh may be
and «a large number of Cathe
ou the plattern.
were the Rev Messrs
Huasey, Pycke, Delaney,
and Lemenant, aad
seals
those
wer,
‘atholic
ae one man inthe endeavor to secure what they
beliewed to be the only right education ef their
childrea They would have no education that was
purely secular; and nothing would satisfy them
ul the denominational system, which trained the
hodies and souls of Roman Catholic youth, and
made them true men and wromen—true to their
God. ther religion, and their country"’ (Loud
ecnerre )
‘The Rev. Me. Teomey thea meved the fol
‘ g resolutio That this meet ng achoow
Jedyes the neceasst!
y of upholding the denomina-
tional system of edueation, aad pledges itself to
support it by all lawful means, aad to oppose
every measure contrary thereto and that it
further pledges itself to oppose the ratiag and |
covscience clauses’ He said they would accept
no compromise, and they would gladly beg to
procure the means of education for the Rewan
Catholic children of Loodon rather than do any
ing that would endanger their spiritual weltare
He pointed to the godless colleges" in [reland
as a standing evidence of the futility of asking
them te aceept a systen which would deprive the
‘rey of the apiritual conteral of the poung = Mr
Rouse seconded the resolution, whic
wously agreed to”
nature were passed unanimously,
speakers beiug Dr. Fox, Rev. Me
Mr. ki Power-bil, &e
the
Rev.
some of
Cahill,
¢
‘
ig, of
MEETING AT COMMERCIAL ROA,
‘A well
evening in the schoolrooma of
Michaels. Corucmercial Road, E
attended meeting was held on Monday
St Mary and st
The Rev. W.
Kelly, on being called to the ebair, said they bad
inet that evening to discuss the eubjeet of educa-
on, aud more particularly what wae called de-
nominational education. Denominational wae a
wel
te
of St
but they need not go far
Dheir awn eebools
in the Conmmercial-
were denominational sehools, that is,
schools in which the children, before beginning
their work in the merning, offer their thoughta,
words and actiona to God ma tora of prayer
d ot many ayllaGles ;
and what it meauat
Michael's
underal
Mary and St
road East,
Which they were to tee now and during their
ives ‘The same was done belore their departure
for ther heme in the evemug, and during the
lay Catechisin was one of the lessons they bad
to learo, and the priest, as opportunity peruite
eXvlatus to the children the meaning thereof
Holy pictures and statues were aleo to be found
ineus echools as & ineans of inspiring pure notions
and virtuous ideas in the young wind = ‘The priest
whe has charge of the school takes the children te
the Church alebort intervals ter conutfesaion and
m ts the picture of a Cathe
Yet all these ad
trom thirty year’s xperi
make
Vour XZ
commer Sueh
i
tienal ect
tapes—he spoke
—te found it difficult
they ection
rary knowledy
, is
Ferien a with
ol
va nee
t}
lo
the eh ldren, aa
sufficient
ete quality them to partake
oft the Sacraments Now, if they wanted te know
what an denominational, or the mixed avstem
f education he that
early esible the reve the
had sketched It war against this
that they had met to ent ir prot
The Kev Joseph S. Padbury submitted the
rea jut tor the acceptance of the
Phat the meeting ack
po oliing the deneomina
aud pledges 1 aeit
wave eo " bibe
a aneawered
lee f
was, wis is
hie
it
is | tt a outline
{ itler system
est ”’
er the
first
o meeting :
iowledges the ne
’
Ceasity
o onal “Vatem of e | en
m law ful
He
the resolution
induce
it would be ear-
Wiat Catholic
te suppertit by al
He said his task wae an easy on
he satisfaction of ng that
ated requ nae ar
epiatr ce,
ried it had on
tea
had
te
?,
fee]
jus mn red yument to
ts fe
Lo insure that
y to be pre pe eed.
could dare to expreas a wish that bis child should
be Drought up—he wou do tet suy educated—in a
echeel wherein all religious tuples were etrictly
eactuded ! Was tere avy one torte Z tis retivgton
who would net shrink with herror at the idea of
pis g hia ehiidin anu establiehment where he
would be the constant associate of Jews Quakers
lidep ndeutese, where the fabulous histories of
Venus and Bacchus were taught, but the inspired
biographies of the Sainte and heroes of Eloi
Wr uiterly ignered Where busta of Soerate
Plato, Apollo and Yanue, might adorn the wa
ot the schoolcoe ne crucifix, ne statue of
mur Lady, ne pletur® ef any kind eould be dis
sered that would draw the mind of the ehild
to things of sacred tnterest ? What deseription
ot ywth would such a traimnimg produce?
Supposing thataehild had brilliant trials, and that
for yearea ite intediect had been cultivated to the
very highest piteh, whilst ite heart and its seu
had been negleeted what would be the result 3
Weald the parents be preud of such a son or suel
a daughter? Would either of them bring honor
to th r to their hearte? The
understanding only with the memory and imagina-
elr Game or solace
tien would be considered, su that a geod specimen
of @ finished education at a secular echool would
be a wellinformed, keen ard thoroughly selfish
individual, tetally devoid of true generosity or
Compassion, benevolence, belief in virtue, rever
ence tor worth, age, or holiness. The more
brillant the intellect aud the greater ita cultiva-
Uun, if the conscience were left untutored, the
Mere would the beart be dried up, and the wor-
ship of self-reign supreme. The only true educa
ter was religion, which taught man to love God
above all things and his neighbour a8 himeelf,
Religion and education have alwaye gone hand in
hand, and indeed without religion education does
vot deserve the uame."’— Weekly Register
ei infidel
The infidel
I
or godless system of education
appears to be as odious to the Irish Roman
Catholics of London as to those of all Jreland,
and to the Catholies ot the whole world. There
seems, indeed, to be a general outery against
infidel education among ali rejiziously disposed
persons whe prefer Godto Mammon, and the
eterna! happiness of heaven to the sensual en.
joyments of this transitory world.
In another column wil! be found an article
on this subject, taken from the London Jublet,
——_—-
CARD OF THANKS.
The ** Roman Catholie"’ authoress of the
book entitled the “ Lady's Benevolent and
{odustrial Sallymag Society,’ begs to thank
**Pro Bowo Purgtico” for haying so kindly |
advertised her book in last Friday's iseue of
the Jslander; and hopes that a generous
public will be reminded that it can be pur
chased (but not burrowed) at t..e Stores of
Messrs. Liarvie and [Laird. “© Pro Bono
Publieo"’ ratifies the high praise bestowed
upon the book by the Charlottetown press,
without exception, when the book was first
published three or four months ago, as there
must be something in a book that has taken
** Pro Bono Publico” so long to read! The
tuman Catholic’’ writer in question, thinks
she will be carrying out the wishes of the
** Roman Catholie Ladies ’’ of Charlottetown,
by not making known their deeds of charity
through the columos of a newspaper; but
she cannot herself lay claim to 60 much !
bumanity, and ae—to quote Mrs. McAllister,
of the said Sallymag Society — she hae
‘come to the knowledge that the mais:
charitable folk lige their charities made
known.’ The ** Roman Catholic’’ enor
takes this opportaun ty of letting it be known
that she put twopence-half-penny in the |
plate at the collection in church last Sunday
week—at least, slie would have done go, but
that the eeverity of the enow storm prevented
her being able to go to church— nevertheless,
her benevulent intention should be known.
Also that the said Roman Cathobic writer, of
** would-be satire,”’ 18 to assist, in connectian
with three other Roman Catholics, at an
entertainment, to be given to-morrow evep-~
ing,in the City Hall, fora Protestant charity, |
**Te this fair or just 24° de eonclusion, the
‘* Romano Catholie’”’ authoress earnestly en- |
treats the Emperor of China, (Tea is epoken
of somewhere in her book) or the proprietors
of the celebrated Stncens Sewing Maqgenes, |
not to consider the wbove, or the buok men-
tioned PERSONAL.
—_.
LECTURE. |
J. B. Gay, Feq.. will lecture ig Munn's Hall, |
Southcort. ou Thursday, the }8th March, inst., at,
7 o'clock, p- m. |
h was waa. |
C@cber resolutions ef a similar}
| Higher;
late Hon. KE. Whelan, cannot then be deliver-
ed We are glad to announce that that
gentleman js to avail bimself of the prodered
ypportanity of reading his essay under the
auspiecs of Cc. ¥.M. G& foetitete, on
Wednesday week next, the 24th inet., mm Sr.
Andrew s Hall. We doubt not that the well
known attachment of Mr. Swabey to the per-
son, and his fearlessly avowed admiration
of the publi e character of our desceased und
as wellas the lec-
the
and Jamentcd statesman,
turer's steadiast adheranee to the party
of progression in the Island, will insure bi in
both a crowded house and ap appreciative
audience.
—-_-
LINES
On the death of Captain Joun Beatox, of
Rollo Bay, King’s County, who sailed on the
léth October last, from Newfoundla: ud, on
board the ill-fated Schooner ‘*O, My, and |
have not since been heard of.
**O. My," those sad and solemn words |
Re echoes through my brain
For with it comes the sentence sad,
We ll vever meet again |
Flowers may spring and roses bloom,
Aud consoling Voices say }
bai we may meet bevond the tomb
Upon the Judgment Day
But, O, despair’s immortal pangs,
Phat rents ny heart ia twain, }
Re-echows back that sentence sad,
Wegl never meet again : }
He left me with bis kind ‘* Good-bye,’ }
And shook me by the band |
‘Then shipped ou board of the “QO, My,’
Aid sailed to Newtounland.
|
But, sad’s my heart for to retarn—
lt wives me grief wud pain
To think upon those solewnu words,
We'll never meet again
Ou the sixteenth of October lust
From Newtouudland set sail,
And straightway steered his course for home
With wu sweet aud pleasant gale.
}
Bat that # the law of them was heard,
Which causes me such pain
For with ii comes the sad, sud news,
We ll never meet ayain |
Bat now he lies, like many wore,
Beneath the briney ware |
That spreads eo tar from shore to abcre—
No stone Wa wark bis grave.
|
Although my heart is ead and sore,
To weep I know is vain,
For, wheu the sea gives up its dead,
I hope we tt meet ayuin
liis last sea-Voyaye we know 18 past,
His soul, we hope, j# at reat
It's ushered by the balmy breeze
To the baveu of the blest
By «a Farryp.
Rollo Bay, March, 9, 1869.
> —_--
Phe followiug gentlemen bave been elected Di
rectors of the Union Bank fer the current year ;
Chas. Palmer. Esq ,
Phos Dodd bsg
WE Dawson
Geo. Davies, Esq.,
Desbrisay hung .
of kag
n. George Leer,
(re-elected )
do
do
Evgy.,
dou
Jus
Jol
Ho
Mr. Palmer was re-elected President. Owen
Connolly Esq harog retired
+ Bank on uccount of press of private business
—Par.
ws
Was not a candidate,
-_—-
On the 2? the foll
owiny gentlemen were
aot the Bank of VP. E. Island for
nd inet
re-elected Director
veat
Daniel Brenan,
Joseph Uensley,
John Long th,
i el Davies
George K Goodman,
Richard Hear Esq
W W = Lord
T) Hon Daniel B
elected President tor the ensuing veur
s Bauk, we
wt muon)
the ensuing
Hon
|
Wot
a a
iz , and
Hon
enan was thereupon re
Phe finan
ure pleased to observe
Idera (with
been politely favored,
nus of
Directo
e
cial stute of ¢
by the ab
opw of
hi
iv #atistiuvet
ted to the shareho
which we
ary
“4 by th
have
a
2
“a «
4* hig > per ceut. has
since been declar e re —Jlel.
-o-
MeerinGa.— Last week we received a
which took place in
ultimo, in phance
How lan —
District The lk
und Mr J G
ort of the latter
had 1
1, eer
Pus
notice of a Whe meeting
Vin
th tt
re}
Pe
e 2th
vitat of M
tutives for
rry wis
, secret
t!
T
- lall, on
com
e it esra and
the
osenr Chairman,
ut after aome
a, the qrortix
en Mess x | ie
liens lead 4110 sine foe
oolm it tl
it
cet
reset
«
J y e rey
ecal matters
fF wdaent
earntl eel
l were in
eppiet )
1 Be ct
“4 grant on wid the
ul question came before them
w wlan ag strt
ed Wy
ii
of
oT & wl
iu the Legi
We
Du
al re
ved the
Hon
of a meeting at
Wightman one of
Dietrict of K y's
wus Chairm
am A
«f specia!
uso re report
Ibyt J
ra for
ounty i tus
rt
' e
s
of
Was demanded fe
efthe District
parp
Clay
money, in the shape
bridges and
y the grant
is argued that the
tid be easily complied with
rea ia
abolist
sen it Ww de
ye« f steam « Yulcatiot “vlgO Oils
Much fault
eat plying b
ihe
departing
tau 1 Was
found with tlhe Cry tain
urlottetown, Souris
in
wit
and
was
etween Cl}
itv of movements
ad the improper Ruste
freivit are hustled to
lous ports of her
District were instruct |
and also to
ague, Cardigan and
oc third week
subsidy altogether A
Db Clay. kd Vi kerean
were appointed to pie
isluture praying for an amend
Law to abolish the special
ot nawertal her “et
rivirny ane
which J
fron
M"
ed to!
have
(srand
the
othe
HI
weectiwers “and
the boat at the wat route
e representatives of the
laints remedied
ut Mont
niterna.e
these com)
touch
everv
ive
the ly ‘ua
Rivers
oppose the
eoumittee of Menara. 1
& Uueh MePhee
petition to the Ley
meut inthe Fleetion
vole systeu —Her
wise to
pure 4a
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ORATORIO IN CHARLOTTETOWN
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We understand that some the Musical |
Ladies of Charlottetown wishing to contribute
also tothe Whelan Fund are ta to vive
in Charlottetown an Oratorio Concert, to consist
of Hayden's Creation." or as mach of it as cen
be got up by the 24th of May, the day fixed, we
beliese, forthe Concert to take place, the entire
proceeds of which wiil be presented to the above
Fund. Invitations are to be issued to all the
Musica! Lad-es ot Charlottetown to agaist at it,
and if they generously reapond to the invitation
arich treat may be expected to say nothing of
its novelty.
acai
THe Puresnovogicat, JournNAL FoR Marcu
eantaine-— The Champious of Seeial Retorm—Mre
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mise Suaan B.
Anthony; Ole Bull, the great vielinist; Samuel
A. Crowther. the negra Bishop, Jobu J. Watasen
American Musician; Man's Power over Death ;
Peltier, a Pheenelogiet; Among the Pacific
Ixlanders; Quaker Religion: Witcheraft : The
Woman Question in Germany ; George Ottinger,
the Rocky Mountain Artist; Friend, Go up}
Phantaswagoria, or Sketcheer of dis-
tinguished peraonages; Prosperity; Equality:
Thibetan Women; Sir Humphrey Davy 8 Experi-|
ments, ete, With many portraita and other
Ulgstratione. Ouly 30 eeata, or $3 a year
Address 5. KR. WELLS, 329 irendway, ae
>> ae +--+ o- - —
More STEAM COMMUNICATION POR THE
Makitiyé Provinces —The Portland “Argus”
learns that an English company proposes putting
op an iron prepellor between Portland and An
N. S, to connect with a railroad to
The road will be ready by spring for
travel; the passenger aod freight cars will be
eoupleted at an early day. The steamer will be
first clase in every respect, of S00 tons English
measurement, and will coat about forty thousand
pounds sterling. This route will enable travellers
te reach Halftax or Portland in @tteen hours
from the time of starting, and has another ad-
vantage in being an inside voute, The same
company Willalse run a steaervetween Annpoo
lis and St John, N B,, connecting with the rame
ra‘iread. Capt. MeGune, reeently of steamer
Carlotta, has made application for the Captain’e |
position in the steamer that will run from Port-
land Parties interested in the undertaking,
belonging 1 Nova Sewtia. have gone to Europe
to complste erraugements.”"—[ St John News
Slee
Mr, Kodysou's tenants on Lot 23 will be glad to
lenen that that gentleman has disposed of his por
of the Tewnship at L3s. currency an acre, in
clading arrears.—-Put.
ry. &. ©. <4
the qite stion, °
cation,” ‘opened by Mr.
napolia,
Hatitax.
tien
Livekany Crasa —The debate on
‘are € laweios eneential toa yvood ] du-
Llarold May, was decided
ip the affirus agive.
The subject for debate next Wednesday evening
willbe. ‘Should home scomalioataes es be encour
aged by a protective tariff,’ to be opened by Mr
J. W. Falconer.
W. F. Dawson, Sec'y
A'late Mankato, Stennett, paper, in speaki ng |
of the progress made in the schools of that town,
fiatteringly mentions Professor Barnard (Mr Henry
‘Barnard, eon of Silas Barnard, formerly of this}
City.) in connection with one of the institutions
there. Some 600 pupils attend the institution, and |
Professor Baruard lias eleven teachers auder him
| We are always glad to pecord the fact that our
Istand talent is appregiated, even if jt ie abroad
Bat 7 course, it is the old story af ‘ A rrophet,”’
| &e.—N.S.
Ps
e regret to learn that # daughter of the late!
| Donald ine. of Elliot Kiver, South Side, perished |
in the great snow storm of Friday last. when only
a few chains distant from ber own reside..ce.—Ib. }
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advised its publication,
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lof their communion
| have a charitable
| propriate address }
| to the meubers of the C
ene
esi
eae pane
The Ch’town Debating Club |
WILL GIVE A
LITERARY & MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE
NMEiarket fall,
Some uted sreature in the last Islande?
has made a spiteful attack upon a little work
written by ® lady residing in our midst. He!
wishes to make itappear that the book is a
“satire ’’ upon acharitable institution eatab-|
lished by Protestant ladies tor the relief of
the poor Now we read the book in question,
and failed to disewer mn it a single line which
would give ofenvety aRy person, and we have
been aseured by the writer that it is not a
satire” at the expense of those institutions
of charity. called *+ Doreas Societies " The
fact is the manuerint of the book was sub-|
4 on Monday LEvenia sext
mitted to the perisal of Jadies of high stand- day Sc mext,
inginthe community, (and we beliewe leaders the 22nd inst. The programme for the
in the © Doreas Society,” and they were por- evening is an entiraly new one, and will com-
fectly satisfied that it was 1et intended as @ prise amongst other things, ORIGINAL
satire upon any charitable imetitation ADDRESSES, in reed and Prose, ESSAYS
in the Colo-y, and they avhesitaingly and select READINGS and RECITATIONS.
** Pro Bi Pudlico” |
vee Dane Tewees Meesrs. EARLE and VINNICOMBE, have
must be possessed of a mean, malicious dis- |
position when be makes an attack apon an, kindly consented to take charge of the
musical part of the programme
unprotecte -d female. and over her shoulder, =
the Cathole community. He ineinuates
that Catholic ladies do nothing for the poor 8'¥em Ww the WHELAN MEMORIAL FUND.
This we pronounce to) TICKETS.—Reserved seate 33.. unreserved,
be a positive falsehood. Catholie lad'es 1s, 6d.; to be had at the Store of W.R.
institution. The society, Watson, Esq , and at the doors. LEatrance at
into which they have banded themselves may both dvors. 4
not be cal'ed by the name of a * Dorcas |
Society,’’ bat we can aseure ** Pro B no}
Publico,’’ or anv one else interested, that
the former society does quite as wr good |
as the latter. With respect to ‘ Roman |
Catholic poor gol £ for aid to Paget
| aocieties.’’ thst cannot be helped. C
| Bono Publico ’ help pees oa poor fom
ap piyieg for aid to Catholic soe vet 8?
| ewer that Mr. *¢ Pro Bono Publico.
March 15, 1369. Ci y papers
‘VELOCIPEDE RIDING! !
' Notice to the Citiosns of Charlottetown.
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an | 7BNHE SUBSCRIBER has taken the C ITY
re The Concert given in aid of the Whelan | HALL, and will open a VELOCIPEDE
Fund, by the Members of the C.Y. Sf L. Institute, RINK this afternoon, and evening, and will
| eae off on Friday evening last, in St. Patrick's | C2otinue during the week, (Tuesday, 16th)
instant, excepted). Tickets for admission,
ifall, which was attended by a large and highly
for sale at the door.
respectable audience, among which we observed 9 :..,
the Mewbera of both branches of the Legislature «ding will be issued after entrance at ls
The Kev Angus McDonald opened the proceed. | oan 1 hour.
lings by a very feeling address, highly eulogistic of |
the late Hen, E. Whelan, The President, R-| yrarch 15, 1869
Keddin, Esq , alsodelivered a very neat and ap-| —
ANC Hox
TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHiPS,
rFVHE STEAMSHIP * > a ananea >
Commander. will sail from GLASGOW fer
| HALIFAX and ST. JOHN, N B,
R. HEFFER, Proprietor.
LINE
The Seogs and Chornse:, together with the Lee-
| ture on Bumpology,were received by the audience
with freq vent bursta of applause. Mra. er n
son presided at the piano) Mach eredit is d
Y. Men's Literary “te
stitute, for the part they have taken in this praise-
worthy effort to assist in perpetuating the memory |
of the late lon Mr Whelan. At ten o’cloc k the
whole company saug “ God Save the Queen.” and
the audience dispersed well pleased with the
on the
‘ (OC wvud Conti rl phe e
evening’s entertainment.—Com. MARCH iud coxtinue ranning throughort the
|eeason. Haviug performed her engagements bither
Sn a ee ccs int }to with utmost sutisfaction, a continuation of
CONCERT.
vnderstand that it is the intention ot the |
Benevolent Irish Society‘ give a Concert in St Freight & P
) . assengers
Patrick's Hall, on Wednesday eventvy next, the | = -
17¢h inst, the proceeds of which are to be ap ‘ warried to and from Glasgow at low Rates. Ample
propriated towards finishing the Hall. No person | accommoadcre. for Cabin and Suerege Passengers.
who desires to see this splendid Hall finished, | whose safety and comfort i paiicuarly studied.
will begrudge the price of admission to the con- | The “ ACADLA” is strong and substautially bull,
Wet t e it that oCcasi ram and only carvies a sual, uumber of Passen
cert e hope te see it on tha c ou crat gers, making her very desirable conveyance
med to sie utinost capacity.
public patrcnage is most respeetfully solicited
We
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c charlottetewn Debating Club. | C#Din Passage $63. Steerage $30,
On Saturday eve ning last, the qnestion of |
en gs gpg ely re wh ah — | Freight on fine Goods from Glasgow to Halifax,
tion: Ragen fh ed, that it is the opinion of thie Clab, } ben ee oe. per |
that the punishment of death f>r capital offences ie ’ y ra + oods, per axree-
. a ‘ . - | ment, from 20n upwards.
no safeguard of the lives of the peeple, nor does it |
tend to restrain crime; but that the abolition ef] A liberal discount ellowed to parties ordering |
cupital punish me ut would tend io decrease ¢ apital two or more Steernye Pussages
fo whie) t fol owing amendmeut was
Resolved that Capital Panishment should
in those of pre
committed without extenuating
e Tickets issued and sent to any address throngh
out the Dominions and goods coming to our care
will be forwarded free (except of actual expenses }
Every inforwation afforded on applicauion to
crime
moved
be abolished in ulleases excepting
meditated murder,
circumstances. After an animated and very interest ie s . : a
ing disenssion, @n motion the debate Was adj urned rT. A. &. DeWOLF & SON,
nutil Friday evening next, the 19th inst., at 74) Agents, Halifax, N. &.
o'clock, F. L. Haszako, Secretary,
-<— + aaa corre |
An extra Steamer will be dispatched at any time
The Entertainment in aid of finishing the Par
inducemeut offers
Fonuage al Seuthport, which did net come off on
Puesday last on account of the storm. ig now at Apply in Glasgow to Mesars Handyside & Hen-
nounced for Tuesday next, the 16th ins‘., in the | dersens Messrs Seamwell Brothers, Agents, ip
City Hall, during the afternoon. Concert iw the | t. Jobu, N. B
evening. Tickets for both Is. 6d —Pat March 15, 1869.
vial
Verecipepes.—It will by an
1.| ’
vert's mem In ant ther column, th ita Vel ot FRE E Ho LD | A AR Mo
pede School has been opened in the City FOR SALE
brought ee of ‘ i . me - FINAE SUBSCRIBER offers FOR SALE
rrought three of these novel M esicnapdeenr VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, consist
ty, and we have no doubt but that his school jing of l0tucres of LAND, ina high state of Cniti
be seen,
has his |
will be well patronize d. ration, situated iu MISCOUCHE Lot 17, fear
— i i fron Sanwerside, tronting on Miscouche
Road and on the other side, fronting the St
We hace ecidum econ @ finer dino! lay of ladies
ciennors Road Phere are on the premises a
Dress Materials than that exhibited by our ; maple :
friend Rebert Young. They consist of an al ets wlithe MING IMPLEMENT hewn
inost endless variety of fancy Dresses, from 104 required fora Farm. There isabuadauce of MUS
per yard upwards, Ce burgs, in almost every) Sil, MUD within one mile aud a half on either
shade and quality, Wineeys, good and heavy, | side
from Tid per yard, French Merinoes, in all the For further partica'are apply to the Subscriber,
leading colors, very cheap, Prints from Sd per) or to a B PERRY
yard very good and nice Ginghama frem 9d | Ee?” Terms easy ene ee fs
adie | ake 3 t REV. J. QUEVILLON.
Ladies wouid do well to take a nete ef this.
Miscouche, Mar. 5, 1803, 3w
Prices Current. INATION te
- VA °
CuakLotTretows, Marcu 12, 1869. { CC
Provivions. District No. 1, City of Charlottetown and
3 ak one ein eonneen 34 to 6d
cong gen urter id to 6d Boyatty.
cee ee ne ar NB nev . 6
Pork curcaes..,.--------+- -od ys > Y virtue of the ‘ Act to promote Vaccination, |
Matton ' apt I hereby give NOTICE to ail persons resi-
Butter CU er ee a ieee oi at 5 dent in the said district that I have wppointed Dr
Do. tat eC ee ses wd er Richard dohusou’s Dispensary. Kent Street, Char-
Rae BOP evetgeen sss re estate ets er ve | lottetewn, as the place where I will atteud every
. a) igeeneniieeadid. «| Gandini a ~~ Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, from two te
Pallow ...---2++--- 2 pe Od tive o'clock, in the afternoon, to Vaccinate alli
Lard. ieee, Ue memene Prog persons who shall then apply there for ench par
Pearl Barlev......-----eee creer eee ee st | nose. and aleo ja jnepect the progress of such
ers heat me we _ Vaceination, in each case, and give certificates
suck wheat QUE. ccc ec cece ccceecccccccese ? ‘
Oatmea!, LOO Iba... -t s Od te 146 according ly Y _ .
. 9 H. A. JOHNSON,
(tern eee Lhd to Rd
-in Gd te Is 9d
Eyws
ay atoes
Superintendent.
March 6, 1869.
ee tle aA ES Gi hee 12.;| Kent Street,
. Be « Fie Cl egdeens Sh bees rcs eseee ecwe .3d to 5d i -
| Apples, bush... oie bc cake eee taae 45 to Os Board of Eidueation.
Grain,
(ES AER gions GH ate Me Umass eae wT Se ” NHE Monthly Meeting of the Board of Educa
ee ee 2s 7d w 2s 10d tion will be be!ld at the Colonial Building, on
> THURSDAY, the 25th day of MAKCH, inst, at 10
- oultey, 2 726d |° clock, a m. Theexamination of Candidates wil!
ee Pee ge merge
nate ASH Sct ap mRaRNANIOR Tp 138 io Is Gd JOUN Me NEILL, Secretary B. EB.
NS ted sepa cuaak a beens eeuccs 25 9d to 3s March 8, 1869 lin
Bourds (Hemlock. — jkkoneneey —— F: armers’ Bank of Reets ico.
. phaiyinse eed TR Caan apatdials iis tutoa diel dues vice 4s te a y OTICE is hereby given that a dividend of five
Pine ee vould halite lich aay RA aR pit: gy N per ceutum on the Cupital Stock of the
GRIM GINS ...00+ 9-02 oercrercererser scones 12s to lis Farmers’ Bank of Ruatieo, forthe last half year,
‘un ries ending February 15, (869, hath been thia duy de-
Wool...-----+--+--+-+2-+-- -I8 to 183d | clared, and is payable tv Stock liolders forth with, on
| RAY Nps pegtr ey Pe sf Charan era epea eran trey ee 70s te 758 demand.
NE adecdccessksneweseneebenes la 6d tos By Order,
ee inse eden seceoesnseeneeee os Od to Os MARIN J. BLANCHARD,
OTIS 6 sos sa nnsncs sees ncesenr se 2s Od to 3a Rustico, Feb 15 186 Cashier
et ee geccene eu . od to 9d a a
Hides por th. ..... 0... cee cee ceneeccescrees . 4d
FOR SALE!
Valuable Business Stand & Dwelling
House on Kent Street.
AUCTION, at
(iceneukeeaeineibareee le to Is 3d
Partridges...-
Greorce Lewis, Market Clerk.
Married
At Christ Church, Paddington, on the 2&th Janu- |
ary, by the Kev. R. Woods, Viear, B D, Emelie 7ANO be SOLD by PUBLIC: : ;
Guillumena, eldest deughter of the late Donald the premises, on THURSDAY, the 18th
McLaine, Esq , of Lochbury, Argyleshire, to Fred- day of MARCH next, at the hour of 12 o'clock,
erick Campbell, Esq , K A, third son of the late Sir! noon, All that piece of Land, part of Town Lot No.|
John Campbell, Bart, of Ardnamyrchan, Argyle- | 83, io the fourth hundred of Town Lots, in Char-
shire. lottetown, fronting 36 feet on Kent treet, aod ex- |
Atthe Presbyterian Manse, N. B. on the Ist tending back by parallel lines 160 feet, together
linet, by the Rey. J D Murray, Mr. John A’ Me-! with the Buildings thereon There are on the
Millan. of P. KE, island, to Miss Jane Betts, of premises a Large Store and well finished Dwelling
Hillsborough A. Co, House. containing 14 or 15 rooms; also Stables and
On the Lith , at the resideace of Jonn Ings, Quthouses. The above was the property lately
Eeq., Pownal, Lot, 49, bv the Rev. James Burns occupied by John Hudson, di ceased, and is one
Mr. Rennie Gay, of _Pownal to Slies Mugyie.! eng most desirable Business Stands in the Cit
recond daughter of J. T- Rodgers, Exg., of ‘Taunt- For Tule, &c., apply to Mesers. Patwea an
on, Mass McLgop, or to the Subscriber
Died. | gg" Terms Lideral and made known at Sale.
At West River. Lot 65 on the 20th ult , of Liver W. E. DAWSON, :
Complaint, which she bore with Christian resigna- WILLIAM PODD { Trustees
trou tothe Divine Will, Mary, the beloved daugh atures cts
ter of dames and Maury McNeill, aved 2! years
At his residence. Woodstock, Cuscumpec. on the
WZrh ult , Charles Cruswe!l, keq., aged 78 years.
On the t7th ult, st Kenbach, Lot 48, after a
| lingering illness of many years inthe full assurance
| Ch’ 5 wo,Feb 4, 1869
EXTED CN
of a saving interest in Christ, Mr, Donald Stewart,
in the 80th year of his age
In this city, on \v ednesday, the 10th inat., Tsu FOR
bella, relict of the late David Lawson, Esq, of
Stanhope, in the 90th year of her age M L D DIG (y kK RS
At Lot, 65. on Wednesday morning, March Uith, 4 Pao & h 9
of conyestion of the brain, Catherine, the beloved ‘izes, Che
duughter af William and Janet Koss, in the 4th (Au Siz ’ is ap)
yeor « fher uge. » cna N " » :
On Sabbath morning. the I4th inst., Florence Sheayes, Shov els and Forks for do.
Nightingale, jufant danghter of Sergeant Allin,
late gf the t6th Regt. Sutter Little children to, IRON & STEEL!
come into me, said Christ.
Peacefully, at his resiaenge in Charlottetown,
this, Monday, morning 15th inst., Thomas Alfred |
Alley, aged 29 years Fuynera] will leave his late
residence, Dorchester street, near the residence of
Thomas Alley, Esg, on Wednesday, next, 17th
inst, at 2 © ohoch p m.
qe.
Notice of Administration,
LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of
THOMAS OWEN, late of Cardigan, in}
‘s County, Esquire, deceased, are hereby
NOTIFIED to make payment without delay to
| Mr. GEOMGE F. OWEN, Cardigan Bridge; and
all parties who have legal claims against the said
| Estate are also hereby notified to present the same,
| duly attested, Within THKEE MONTHS from the
date hereof, to the said Mr. GEOKGE T. OWEN. |
MARGARET A. OWEN,
Administrautrix.
PLOUGH METALS!
Graves’ Celebrated Warranted
AXES!
(Sole Agency.)
SKATES
10 CASKS KEROSENE OIL
LOW AT
STONE'S. |
| §* British Hardware Store ’’
Reddin’s Bnilding,
Ch'town, Feb. lat, 4868. t
—
Cardigan Bridge,
March Ist, 1869. 3m
The proceeds of the Entertainment will be!
F. L HASZARD, Secre'ary.! »
The Tickets for}
Joun Lees, |
20th |
FALL AND WINTER GOODS Kl
| BB various Ships pay Steamers from ENG
JAND, CANADA, BARBADUVES, BOS-
PON and HALIFAX, the Subscrjbers hage com
| ted their
Importations tur the Saason,
which, baving bren purcbas. A by one of the Firm
tsome of the first Houses tn Kurope, they are
* cuabled to offer nt ir Large au id Ex, usive Stoc k
| WHOLESALE AND REPAIL, at then USUAL
LOW PRICES.
The pregent Inportation Comprises +—
ifhds. Bright Barbadoes Bales Buffolo Robes
| Sugar & Molasses, {| White and Colored |
Chests and ilalf Caests| Cotton Warp,
prime Congo Tea, | * Wrapping Paper, j
Cases of Dreas Goods in| * Paper Hangings,
great variety, ee ‘* Bagging aod ee
| Cases Readymade Cloth-| Sacks,
ing & Rubber Coate,|( ew Assorted Cutlery,
Cases Boots, Shoes and|Casks Shot, Traces and
Rubbers, | Hues,
Cases fPownsnd'a Hate) Bundles Spades and
and Caps, } Shovels,
Casea Ladies’ Fu rel
Meus’ and Boys’ Furl Steel,
Caps, Bundles Sheet Troa,
Cases Ladies’ Straw and Tops Assorted Bar fren
Felt Hate & Bonnets,|/Sets Plough Metal,
Casea Shawls & Mautles| Boxes Tin Plates,
* Haberdashery, |Packagea’ Nails
* Fleor Cloths, | :
“ Miliinery and Hos |Packages Ase’d. Paints
iery, jilhds Linaeed, Sweet
Cases Silks, Gloves and) and Seal Oil,
Ribbons, iBundles Sele Leather,
| Cases Woollen & Fancy}
| Goods,
Bales Carpets, Damasks|
and Hearth Ruge, }
Bales Blaukets & Horse}
Ruga, |
Bales Cloths and Doe |
skins, |
ana
Kegs Mustard, Powder,
Baking Soda, Tobac-
co, Barrels Curraata,
Flour, Washing Seda, |
Epsom Salts, Crushed
Boxes Raisins,
Indigo, Seap, Can-
dies and Lozenges, |
Bags Rice, Coffee and
Suyar,
Bales Printed, Unbleach-
ed and white Calicues,|
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&e. Pepper, Coils Manilia)
Bales Stripe, Cheek] Rope, Doza. Bue on
| Woolen Shirtings &! = Brooms, &c &
Fancy Shirts, &c &c.!
| 6, A $. DAVIES.
Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store
w Brick Corner, » ay een Street,
Cu" town, Nov. , 186 8.
Ne
FROM
Liverpool to Ch’town Direct,
HE Ship DUNCAN, Coppered, and Clas
ed 5 years A 1 at Lloyds, 5 6 tons re zister
Wy) _ McInnis, Commanéer, will Sail from Liver
pool on or auyut the Sth of APRIL.
Spikee, |
} For Freight or Passage ap pis int iverpool }
to Sir James Malcolm, Baronet, 57 South John |
Very Superior.
| Ladies’,
Bundies Spring end Cast
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LVERPGS! 22 TRADER wcosetoee
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HAEVY OVERCOATS,
und a General Aassaisent of CLOTHING,
Cheap,
, REM & SONS.
——— ——
SEAL SKIN COATS
BEEK & SONS.
BOOTS AND SHOE&*
Mens’, and Misses’. A Large A
sortment.
BEER & SONS.
CANADIAN MOOOASIN
Also, a lot of low-priced Moccasins, i0e. 6d.
ebiatsu BEER & SUNS.
RUBBERS
Ladies’, Gents’
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RUBBERS
Also, Felt & Rubber Boots.
and Childr-n s.
a & SUNS.
SKATES! SKATES!
All qualities and prices.
en ee ee
BEER & SONS,
UNDERHILL'S AXES!
Nothing better in the City.
BEER & SONS.
Felt Hats,
BEER & SONS.
I ania Fa rs.
Hoods, Clouds, Searfs, Gloves &e., Se |
TR a WE & TEA
1i4 Chests and Half Chests, thie Fall's
Importation Very Choice
BEER & SONS,
Fur Caps,
| A large variety.
Riachines
The RAYMOND, at &4, is devidedly
the CHEAPEST in the Market, being
mote powerful, and consequently
will sew heavier material shan
any other low-priced machine. ,
jle rarely knowr to get out
of order, and gives uni-
veisal satisfaction.
Another lot just
| Street, or here to the owners, — : | received.
Feb. 1, 1869. h pi4dw - 4
PRINCE EDWARD ISLANI
DIRECT,
YHE Fast Sailing Brig “AM PHIION,”
Coppered, and classed 5 years A 1 at Liosda,
274 tons Revister, D. McDonaup, Command
er, will sail from LONDON about the Ist of
April, 1869.
Parties wishing to ship ty this vessel wil]
apply in London to Messrs JOHN PITC
& SONS, 69, Cornhill, or to the owners
PEAKE BROs. & Co.
Jannary 1869
| Viewable
ip h2m
Fishing and Mere wnfile
From London to cb
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““S Phe Centre of Attraction!
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At Souris Bridge' |
FPXHE Subscriber will Sell the fee simple, or Let
Sor aterm of year's, as may be agreed upon
his Valuable Property at Sotnis Briovee
are three yood new Buildings on the premises, viz, |
—ove large Store and Warehouse,
CASH CUSTOMERS
siting the City will receive full value
ae m>igy wt our establishment.
BEER & SONS.
Dec.
OBS
§2. 1868
ERVE THE ~ PRICES
ROBERT You NGS
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QBERT YOUNG, has this SEASON
Received the Largest and Best Assorted
Stock of
Staple and WEancy
DRY GOODS!
that he hae ewer had the pleasare of offering tc th.
| Publie of Charlottetuwao, and whieb, as regard 7)
price and quality, he feels conidemt cannot be sur]
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There | passed on the Island
The following articles deserve the special attea
30% 24, 12 feet | tion of inteading purchasers; —
post, a Shop and Dwelling House all complete for; Fancy Dress Goods from 164d per gerd,
Goods, a Warf a new Fish House on the Wharf,
and large fish flakes, 120*60 feet from
Wharf to the Store. capable of drying
qutls. fish, tive good Boats and Sails. wiih other
gear, &e , &e, Puncheons Tubs, Weizt ts, Beam
and Seales,
prewuises are only 0O feet from the Que:
and q lie near the Steamboat Whart
at these wharves the and us Souris
| Harbor is the first opew and the last to close in
P. E. Island, there is not a better p! ace fora gener
al business in King s C ounty
For further particulars please apply te the Hon
Benjamin Davies or Owen Conno ly Enq , Charlot
tetown, or tothe subscriber on the premises
JAMES MOYNAGH
1869. Her
A Freehold Farm of 100 acres of
Land for Sale!
(EXGIS FARM is situated on Beech Hill,
portion of Lotd9. nine miles fr mi Montayue
Sridwe.the pring ipal shipping portin King’s County
five miles from Vernon River Bridge, and ia con
venient to several Charches of diffeweut U
tions, and stithia balf a mile of superi«ae Grist, Saw
and Shingle Milis (MeMuilin s, Georvetowa Road
und within a guarter of a mile of the Distriat
School bonse. ‘There are ubout forty acres clear,
and in a high state of en!tication. witha few saerea
fititfor stumping. The remainder is covered with a
superior growth ot bard wood, und there is nota
foot of waste land on the whole premisea. A nice
stream of water runs across the Turm about fifteen
chains from thefront, the bed of which is composed
of black (elder) mad ef a superior quality. The
buildings are nearly new, audan good repair. There
is xleo a Well of water near the hones e
If the Farm is not disposed of before Menday,
the 29th day of March next. it will be offered at
Auction, on the premises, or that day, at 12 @' clock
noon, together with the Stock, Farming Implemetute
&e , of which due notice will be given by haud
vills
TERM*%-—For the Farm — half the purchase
© be paid down on tranefer ef deed, the balance it
three years in equal instalments, secured by mort.
gage ou che property
JOSEPH A. McDONALD.
GT. Road,
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1869.
A. FERED MAN,
Bell-H_nger,
GUN AND 1 -A-SMHITH!
Dorchester Street,
(next to Reading Room Building,)
] EGS to return his thanks to the general
public for the liberal patranage extended
to him since his commencement in business,
and asks for a continuance of the same. He
keeps constanty on hand
with several other fishing artic les ‘The
n's Wharf
Vessels load
whole Season
22 2m
Souris Exst.
Feb
THOM Da
Beech Hiil,
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A neat Assortment of
Tinware, Kitchen Utensials,
&e., &e., &e
ao L ORDERS theabove BUSINESS
ll be pone tually attended to.
in
~-BUFFALD ROBE.
GO 4,
Noy.
and wi HOLE SKINS
for Sule by
& 8. DAVIES,
Le nde n ) ious
WAN’ PED,
B. the Subscriber, on the Convent Grounde
214 ons of Good Building STONE
for which the HIGHEST PRIC% willbe 2
CASH on delivery,
Ch’town, 26, 1t¢8,
JUIIN CORBET,
Pownal Street.
Ch® own, Pownal Sireet,
Dec. 14 1866 ‘
eastern |
PAID ic their udvanta ve to call and examine the ste
Winseys from 11d per yard,
the French Meriavs from 53. per yerd,
100 Crimean Shirting from Is 6d per yard.
Scarlet and Blue Twilled F.aunels all wool, free
2s 3d per yard,
Ladies’ Clouds from 2s 11d, /
Gey Cottons from 441 per yard, :
White Cottons from 54 per yard,
Men’s Under Shirts and Pants from 43 8d,
Hoop Skirts from 1s 94,
Fast Colored Prints trom Td per yard,
Gents’ Paper Collars from 4$4 per box,
Beautiful Stays from h 91,
All Wool Tweeds for Gents’ Wear, from 3s 11d pe f
| yard. (Cheaper than Homespun )
Together with a Largeand Well Selected Stock 67
Shawls, Mantles, Mantle Clothe, Ribbons, |
Flowers, Feathers, Sontags, Hoods, Peie-
rives, Furs, Wats, Bonnets, &e.,
dc , &o
Terms Cash, and no Second Price.
Queen Square, Ch’ "Si,
Oct 26th, 1868
MILLNER’S PATENT SEED DRIL”
iS NOW RAO Te
and may be seen at
Siillumesr’s "Cin Shop
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FARMERS AND OTHERS
luvited to call and examine.
It will be necwaeary, in order te obtain ene i
time for Spriang Sewing, to leave an early ordes |
'PAL . & WINTER
1868-69,
LIVERPOOL HOUSE.
QUEEN STREET. i
WILLIAM FULL.
i ESPECTFULLY annonunees 3° his cul
tomers and the publée the completion «
os FALL SUPPLY of
British and Foicign
MERCHANDIZE ©
Comprising d Stock
Staple and Fancy Dry Gouds, my
| the various departments which will bil
a Larze and we!l scle
tod
Ina
found on inspection to compare favorably
with any Stock in the Market
and which will be sold at
the vexy
Lowest Prices for Cash.
—alen—
Catsts aud half Chests TEA,
(warranted) Hhds Porto Rieo SUGAR,
Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and a Good
sacortanent of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
bay Intending Purchasers will find it
a
SR tinny vin actos
before purchasing eslewhere,
Ost. 26, 1865,
CHARLOTTETOWN
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‘Bank of *. EX Istand. Woollen F actory Company li
BONUS
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declared. by the Directors, aud is payable to Stock.
| holdese forth with.
WM.CUNDALL, Cashier.
| Gis'town, March 2, 1869.
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of five pounds per centom on the
Cupitai Siock of the Bank has been this day
MR. W. H. POPE
ee to inform the Public that he has resumed | next of which
THE PRACTICE OF THLE LAW,
Orrick—A few doors belaw the Bank of Prince |
Edward Island.
Charlottetowa, March 8, 1869.—I1m
The Cheapest and Nicest Bonnets are bought at Fatconer & Parrick’s, South Side Queen Square.
Second Call o on Sbares!4 rt
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HEB Directors of the above Compary ha
= Sie. thie day to make a second cail 7
PER CENT on each and every share ii
| gcribed’ to the Company, to be payable at th
| Secretary's a on or before the 6th of APRI
ali parsies coucerned will plea
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DaviD LAIRD,
Treasure
Ch’town, March 8, 1869, Sie
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