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The Premier ,
Queen’s County, 10th April, 1874,
the Vital Forces and energizing all the organs | cheap at
of the body Sold at $100,
| valued at $1,250,000;
TELEGRAPHIC.
Ottawa, April 7.—The ¢
French Canadians held a meeting, at which
propositions were made to take possession
of the Parliament House if Riel were arrest~
This is said to be a fabrication.
Mr. Cauchon presented and read the pes
tition of Mr. Perry, late Speaker of Prince
Edward Island House of Assembly, asking
to be relieved of the embarrassment of his
office.
Lonpox, April 8 —Mr. Cross, Home See-
having received application for a
ed.
retary,
new trial of the Tichborne Claimant, replied |
by asking on what legal grounds the de-
mand can be made. It is rumored that |
Mr. Disraeli is to marry the Dowager
Countess of Chesterfield. Government
will defray the expenses of Dr. Livingstone’s
| funeral, which takes place at Westminster
Abbey.
New York, April 8.—News is received of
Citisen to-night |
has « sensational article, stating that the |
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HEAD OFFICE, -
Sir Alexander F. Galt,
CAPITA T.,.
THE CANADA GUARANTEE COMPANY | 20s:
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see a man advertise they saow
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ke shee are gregari ious,
see others go. If nobody
- MONTRAL,. r a the same business, it would
nen aod dealers to adver-
K c M. G., President. ie ee ge ", —— they are tempted to
it others are engaged
Puls COMPANY, Incorporated by Acta <
tee business throughout the Dominion,
Private suretyships,
The Bonds of the Company are accepted by
LIC OFFICERS OF
o~ same basing s and even if they do ada-
ie 1O ip Ba © CA. t mes the more important for you
“0” t they do not advertize it becomes
of Parliament, is
and to issue Bonns of S
rHE ATTENTION OF
the Dom n Gove u , LL PUL
CANADA, &S s0
The Bank of Montreal,
Halifax Banking Co.,
tmporters and Dealers
The People’s Bank, - nhs DIRECTED TO
|The Grand Trunk sidieem Pus that Wonk “si , y other ( na | SR PAYS eR.
Boards of Trade. Also by the Governments of Qucb 1 ~ om eh So ot ara St eh ee
The object of this Company is to guarantee to the employer the fuitht
| security of private suretyship. MERCHANTS
i j 3 of security on their anr wintry tin 3 . - a
| perms ba tale Boland’ by application to a beanch office heretee obtain thom oe nat onas or | WILL FIND CUSTOMS Sn Sune
; the premium of from $ to | per cent.
R. FR.
the sinking of the French Trans-Atlantic |
Company’s steamer Europa, while on a voy-
age from Havre to New York. She was
and her cargo, con-
sisting a silks, was valued at $1,000,000.
Up to 2 p. m. to-day no tidings of the
steamer Greco were received from Sandy
Hook,
| steamship Europa,
| the early opening of Spring.
— pommeraeens sen OR MEG tare —
LOCAL AND OTHER WATTI DOMINION PARLIAMENT, said he had given the Asylum careful MISCE TEE ANEO tS
attention in the autumn He found tha Silas peh abmdig dn ilenciin
A pv , AMIN ‘ Vursummary of proceedings in Dominion it was impossible to enlarge the institution y¢ “ fis! ing season '’ bids fair to
t : i Parliament ‘s, this week, necessarily short. without the expenditure of a large sum © be a prosper sip
katona aie mails have been received at Charlotte- money. The proposed alteration of Falcon- ie D a At mw gage ill! — his ane
eas juently we are im our wood House, was, he said, impracticable. cep lean iar ssl olen eo
, a exchanges. Our information is therefore | The situation was too low; the building ippropiation of ¢ 0 " for be paar
eived by telegraph was wholly unsuitable, and a new Asylum) yy, f the Mississiy |
bos ite Speaker —Mr. Perry—has been would have to be erected on the high Wages continue to be reduced in various
7e é v r to render himself notorious at ground of the Stock Farm. The Colonia tr I a i es} illy those con-
Cha ith instant, he caused a Secretary announced that the Government nected with the production of tron
tion as M presented to Parliament, in | Were not prepared to make any change it id naire fie pene foe mills of
wat ane prays to be delivered from “the | the management of the Institution—in» = saa ; ioe a ane
s < iis office It is likely deed, they had not the power, becat y : base acre cate
Mot this ph oy we ace sahebbiihad was under the control of trustees ! tes thit there isa pro
N thatof *} Mr Our County exhibitions were also * Canterbury
“shy most emt ussing ‘po- cussed The Colonial Secret ! yning im~-
r member of our Local House | Jenkins, and one or two 1eTs, Jioun —_— me
east : i being so, he is liable to a| they had proved a failure; an A tha Caos ae ee eee ping, f Wood-
eon 09 is ) per day, if he takes his seat | Would be well to have a good exhibition at stock, Canada, tried for the murder of his
tinest A \ i at! in the House of Commons. Perry is | Which good prizes would be offered, alterf | wife and four children, the jury, after an
ieorgetow \ ‘ bly ‘too shallow in himself’ to ‘os nately once every year, in the three County yoann = hours returned a verdict
were re} i le the that the proper way of relieving himself of | towns, Georgetown, Charlottetown and 7 , i "We rem massed in De ‘k re
Wa : s embarrassment is to send his resigna Summerside. Mr. Conroy supported this duninie it ill _ - uum pales
3 “indie i. Speaker of our House of As- | View, onthe ground that the farmers of other tha 10se Which are designed for
ander Jame a : on Oe Te | neehly Prince Conoty had arrived at such a pitch striking on specially prepared surfaces. The
epeceive ges | i sii ‘ The Minister of Justice has introduced of excellence that they would be proud to est ora and sale = a descriptions but
Riret ano i . the y mem of | the Election Bill. In a telegram so the _— - Sis . baad i penligaeds ag inl neon peters announ*
the House of Comm v I led | P s announced that the leading | Counties, specimens of their fine .crops, | oo3 that the Communal Council of Vienna
from taking t se provisions are ‘The Sheriffs of Counties | their splendid stock, their handsome men | has adopted a proposal to establish in the
—_ : e to be returning officers, unless there | and their beautiful women!! Mr Melsaac | cemetery the 1 ecessary apparatus for crem
A sucsicy i , : “e we special reasons why they cannot act. and Hon. A. ©. MeDonald deprecated the Mion hy ie use Of which will be optional, and
so : 7 , ie a . t e iblie nominations are abolished. len idea of doing away with County Exhibitions, a 2 ehemn, Sem lodhes bik dius
Peli electors are to sign nomination papers. | In King’s County they had proved success- | jm” says that. altl 10Ugh it is not correct,
Pet P fay t 7 t ha Nominat.on to take place on the same day ful. Mr, Campbell, of New London, | according t )report, that he has determined
alt en prese i m } in all the Prodinces except Manitoba, Brit- | thought the inhabitants of the northern | to devote himse'f exclusively to philologic-
Protectionist ve ish Columbia, and a few distant counties of | parts of Lot 20 and 21, should be allowed we a He a eee that he will oce ye 4 him:
wan. —The t n om- | one week later. No property qualification | The usual grants in aid of these exhis| y9 a avices from Cape | anes Castes te Mare}
eee Pip ode 5 he — ' r Opry qaanneee = pO orig penn bass y numbering with its
m i for candidates required. Qualification of | bitions were sanctioned escort, 250 pers had arrived there from
the Speaker, pursuar ve ven ‘© electors to be the same as for the elective | nm Thursday, several bills passed a third | the As hant? e King. It is reported that they
House cnt House in each province except the Island, reading ; and there were two or three con- cane aioe sar et er NN Eh
TTIN ~ The Stear where Legislative Council qualification will | ferences with the Legislative Council. On | 9q_ a =
Ww und , g fitted up be taken until registration of votes for the | Friday, the Bill endowing the Government South America.-—Rio Janerio dates to
and 1 I their summer's work llouse of Assembly. Vote to be by Ballot, | to purchase proprietory estates, was read a | February 24th, state the Catholic Bishop of
_~-- walt’ wnat ' ae ; ¢ | second time, and discussed at length. Pernambuco, for the fulfilment of a decree
Srmas eas Bost carefully guarded age stuffing ribery. | ciao tee Pope against Free Masons in Catholic
Cherlottetow Se ue tant, “7 ee. ee ihe Bill against seigged Chi urch s, without first obtaining endorse-
es i yield iehidinabiadirtcshadionie ried, ined, and sentenced to five
the this Inland npeereen Sy both sides. | THE ea VD QUESTI ~- years inprisonmes nt
Ms. AN M enats w Ww a t ) nt a ie es Meese “ihe - fo tak Epitor or tHe Examiner. ous villa just 0 itsidde of the Porta del Popolo
that he forwar led ‘& registered letter to | the House into Committee of the whole | = ; i _ | in Rome, to the civic authorities for the sum
ee cece O68 he See ae Hareh, will pl n Jay next, to consider the state of ie olay $e a. _ of six million of livres,about $1 200,000. The
send us his { uddress PE. Island in relation to trade in liquors.”’ | er “although I am a landlord, to offer a | majority of the ( uty Comm ‘iin Rome are op-
i , | few remarks upon what is called the “‘ Land pose . to paying so large a price, as the city
Braxep to Deatu.—In Halifax — can of | renoh { anadian Consers Question,” from a landlord’s point of view o as now a debt of fortyseight millions of
aman named Kiely set fire to the clothin oo conads held ent Friday, it was In discussing this question in the Legisla~ livres, = aon — a
eeiuus weinel Matta sail ili) Gla d cide | that representations should be | cis itil abelian: itn idiobelite a tl | irt . i
literally | l to a made to sir John to the effect that they at le a ak iets Bit ower of sec ynes fell on Saint Goths
os * male withdraw their support from him | into several errors. They compare the by salt | FY oa b professor collected some
Bs ne ag ane : ie : : ‘ 4 l ¢ . >t Nye a sig iy eae wae | position of the tenant, with respect to his si erway i tse — t cA il ali hi principle
; landlord, with that of the original grantee | °)DeS Some nig 6° 9 eH a crystals,
atauction fort 44), Stephen “ens juestion this session is in respect to the Crown; and argue that thera ig he ‘ ea * 2 ene ca
was the purcaase! because the Crown did not exact the ful- as ni 4 xe fi ve ; 2 CP cts
a ae a ; > Geey h to the Pi f reports “OD | gi ry 25 ¢ sditic s of | (about seven grains) of wai eral. “Wh xe
gEesestation. --The Congrevat R ieeaiads thas Mhiaun aaa ional filment by the grantees of the con litions of = “93 - t 8 sage bs eal wrsenag
Alexander Cammy bell, Strathalbyn. recently i i their grants, that therefore the present pes of Northern Africa ahi t had “ahd
showed their appreciation of vl ene vd Toe teh Gpeniltaie yt I landholders should not be too strict in eX | raised by some storm
presenting him with a ealtiies, tg theta 4 tee aie yen 4 acting from their tenants the fulfilment of London, advi es from Spain state that acs
- Sar News —The Shi, , ’ the amount of Island items is | they occupy the land; and that, in conse- | 24204, th the bombardment of Abanto by
Liverpool for Charlottetown on the 4th A — for the railway outside the Con | sequence of this leniency of the Crown to the Rep ublic im forces, A force of GUO Re-
The Barque / { eft | kk tract “02,500 for working expenses ; the orig inal grantees in former times, the aeste ed iy "tke — pete rv — pero
this port on t ‘ta inst s salary, $7100, Chief Justice, f landholders should be content to | rendered wi ithout it fighting sy The Cs tea
i ‘ present lan | content t 16 Carlists at
i 6 ae ee. REET stant Judges, $2, 5 take a less sum for the fee simple of their Madrid h iy ge sformation that a revolt has
7 a Mets, Seth Seen ane: tere excone in ‘thie broken out in Bil oa, that only one half of
bald, it is said, is summoned to Ott INGOT A LEGISLATURE. ; : j the army there has been engaged in recent
Gee evidence respecting North V sei ine of argument. In the first place, the | | ttles, but General Soukes will shortly
troubles in relation to I Legislators have, during the past original grantees or parties to whom the NT eae ee Serrano’s ¢ = munication, |
sos al Hailiaiea aclok “ . the country with commendable assiduity. | ‘ a ge " oe yi nay nd mer é de a from Gen. Soukes
a ; hei ’ ap ae ih : .. : the Lower House, they now have three | a rt Ww es y sg ge € rhe ASSISt- | ¢ oot n 1 have gone into the Repub-
sieten See Mare. 1874 a 016.37 sittings daily - forenoon, afternoon, and} o ‘ ee the E ench these very | 4ica ? , ee ha a
evening. On Tuesday last, the Attorney ands afterwards granted to them, and in ANS peo} ond lwich se inds have
Mn. Eanten’s Coxcert. which was vost-| General submitted & resolution setting forth | Other ways had acquired claims, and wer ‘nite of Brit hg Soli columbia He aa a
poned on account of the storm on! iy | the desirability for a bill empowering the | by those very grants, acknowledged by the deatho g Lunalilo there has been a cort
last, will take place in the Market Ha « Government to buy estates under one | British Government to have acquired claims | of constitution struggle between Senos |
evening at S o'clock. Get your tickets at | thousand acres, and the expediency of | Upon that Government for pensions, gra sage : < ra 2 oe —
Dr. Dodd’s Medical Hall, where a plan authorizing Government to purchase large | Of land, or other paymen oe thoes ser Pi n Ka ey ps ne ths senedans
the hall can be seer , without? resorting to arbitration, vices Now, the tenants who arec mm } ‘| prefer him contr ry to civilized practice.
tii ise they can be obtained on fair terms. | hove grantees, had in no case, a Queen Emma’a adherents lately attacked
A (DENT * Sra.—A St. s Newfound- esolution passed, and the bill was I can learn, any claim upon those parties ye Bor gtd stnarsy orb — > cme!
pe a ety ia Se : : at : : ’ ir } i. 0 rince Penniless and belabored s a
wong atc sath 7 oa aero a we inced. The propriety of having some | hg — ue ase to oat - A a a tierthiy, phar aa validiog,
ee Go tems Lal euch a bill ny the Statute Book, is self- | ‘ ay ei ie sin PY 2 — ; : sh estroyed ome rec rds, and were only
; f ‘ evident The Land Purchase Act, 1874,’ | P#ace, 1t 1s false reasoning to assume th stopped I further destruction by the |
Engineers und twenty —that is the compulsory Act—makes no | the present landholders and tenants active ex if weed Americans and
killed. sada provision for the purchase of estates under | 2 “ny way concerned in transactions which “""l ; ee eee
Professor Goldwin Smith h l none thousand acres; and yet there are occurred between other parties many years \ un.ttcon’ Was on Lo 0
the London News on Hous ile. He ads several of these in the market. Nor does | 98° and over which they Ned ho con Sund: ernoon ayo mg me wheel Gen,
vocates giving to them legi-lative powers power the Government to buy estates | and, further, it is absurd to suppose that | Fa red, as he stated, three ounces
for the administration of a] *h may be offered at fair prices. Every | because the owner of an article bo ight it ef i n and five grains of morphia, in
sities to theese of Lecislaterss \meri- | estate purchase ‘d under its provisions must | cheap, or was allowed any reduction in the yobs , ‘i Se te oe
can States be taken by force. Arbitrators must be | Price, or even had it given to him for no» si i cl eg eg a moti any ita
‘ aia {py nted: estates must be appraised, and thing, that therefore he is bound to sel! relieving him le, his pi Ysis
Cuarce of Rathway Man MEN? ‘titles examined. These will necessarily | cheap again, or even to sell it at all. A cian, Dr. M. J. Gates, | that he be
es Depa te Nom Sostia paper, || xpense and delay. Now, in case a | comparison is likewise frequently made bes ae ve See , - At half.
—‘..¢ caucus of Nova S ‘~ | reasonable proprietor offers his land at a/| tween the seignorial tenures of Canada and we Foal ‘ce ka agra ts oe
; i yesterday after ere reasonable price,unnecessary expense willbe | the leasehold tenures in this Island ; wa I he ald. His
rise Government to hand over t¢ i the country, and tedious delay spared | no fair argument can be founded on sucl fat kept | gt id a
si Railway | : m Wind | a) parties, by authorizing the Government comparison, as the two systems are totally |)" hc eas a ge sete
sor Jun n to uu to the | ¥- to act on behalf of the tenantry -to ap~ | difterent. The censistaires, or tenants un- an ‘, net gp sig Mt ‘sey heen had |
ernme ler to er hat G praise estates, to examine titles, and to | der the seignorial tenures of Canada, held | to be taken trom their beats io ‘wande to
—" siaggi in hanna ha astates at prices which they may | their land on condition of certain payments do duty in saving the life of the would be
The idea is that the J Government deem fair, without resorting to arbitrators | in work and produce annually, and the pay- | S¥i<' ma When a ep commenced
; PI that the Government cannot be | Ventes,’’on every sale or transfer of their! at times he would almost fall like a stick,
their own lines, the Local Government trusted. But surely the Government may | farms; and were bound to grind their corn Frequently it was necessary to catch him |
having a dis n the matter as well be trusted as any arbitrators who | | at the seigneur’s mii], and many other such and more himon. He vealed cn waeee beers:
aid of the Ct sn Brothers’ School. given | lected by the people because they are | they held their lane . were also bound up by | ous walk wa kept up wi Pai it intermission
by the Charlottetown Amat Dramatic I ind discreet’ men We question | conditions and restrictions, as they were until n lfspast six o'clock yesterday morn.
Society, in St. Pa ; 7 whether arbitrators can be appointed who aleo tenants to the Crown. ing ee the P iysi mr penta — o"
idee ulehk. ec i ‘ are aller, more discreet, or in every way| ‘The tenants in this Island hold their land 4h) young man. roth wey os te pe Fermi
The Stet oe upestebiy: Gleb: and 't better qualified to appraise land. Again, | Under a very different tenure, namely, the | for freedom from the effects of the drug:
most perfect order maintiined tl n todo justice. The arbitra- | payment of a certain sum annually per acre, Was 4 sev ‘ lo have stopped three
consisted of the ‘Irish Emigrant and tors are not required to take an oath more | varying from one shilling to three shil ce A have been fatal. Baltim
‘Handy Andy.’ In the latter, Mr thn | bin ding ;- Besides all this, the Government | | and the leases, under which they hold, are” Ry ae Cini ot ee
Doyle won for himself the applause of the otly =r sible to the people ; the all business-like, containing ne restrictions | made his name famous when he flew his
audience in his imp ation land arbitrators e wholly irresponsible of except such as are necessary to enable the! kite and brought down lightning from the
and Messrs. Dougan, Stramberg and Guen. 2®¥ power except their own judgments | proprietor to recover his rent, and general- | ‘ louds which had been flying arc ound without
ther added materially to the entertainment)" When we remember too, | ly containing a clause binding the proprie- ab? en ied = rest ag ouny —
by the rendition of some ex te music tet the awards of the arbitrators are absox | tor to sell to the tenant the fee simple of pad i, Pea 1 is Si anf |} ol 7 sg ae —
during the period allotted to interm oS nd ng upon the Government—that | the land at the rate of twenty shillings for The 7 mes’ readers will remember when
Tie etasunt reciiced ox led &10 the Government has no redress in case of | every shilling of rent paid by the tenant. General Kilpatrick returned from Chili,three
so un excessive award-—-we may well pause! The proprietors let their land thus on lease, Y€2?* =P of his having « remarkab le oper-
ARISTOCRACY IN THE Domrnion The ()tta~ | and consider whether or not it is expedient in the first instance, and have continued so ov i P po formed oa TT him b 7? »hysician
, é C ue in New York, who removed a large fleshy
Wa Free Pres ae ae pondent, that the Government should have a chance | to let it, up to the present time, not be- formation from the General's neck filling
Writing from London, inform that the to purchase before resorting to arbitration. | cause their land was not worth more, as it full of needles and then attaching a gal-
Imperial authorities have under consid les, the most radical among us must such land rates much higher in the neigh. pepe battery wow aoe eee pety wend the |
ation a matte of gra moment regard un that the ‘é ompulsory Act’ is A boring provinces but because the parties ne pick nd Fron Ws eg “— ” : ne bunch
i ppeares A remarkable
ing Canadian affai | measure; and therefore it will be | who were desirous of occupying land were, operation was performed hy a Whitehall
will probably be announce { v resort to it unless a proprietor in general, too poor to pay a higher rent, physician a few days ago. A gentleman
Weeks. Jt is prosumed th flat to sell ata fair price. We andtotally unable to purchase. I may re who had been suffering from a superabund~-
under discussion is t i ty « ’ I been among the most active and! k that the supposition that a tenant pane og — or ripe. consulted a physician
i é , mar PP asking for relief of his burden. The doctor
ing the Dominion of Canada into a \V ulvyoecates of this measure, but} cannot make a living and pay his rent, is told him he could relieve him if he would
Royalty, by sending the Duke of Cambridg ilways contended that it should be | no proof that the land is worth nothing as Consent toa painful operation, The gentle»
to Canada as the representa of H There may be details | it may happen that the tenant is too poor or ™*2 consent d and with the medion pene
Majesty. Should t saliinittael 4 n the second land Bill which would be | disinclined to work the land to advantage —— entered the Pe. dy 8 office at this
3 ] P a é tag place rhe fat man was requested to move
COreect, it w ford g !, amended, or left out; and he tenant's want of capital is no proof that his coat and vest, after which the physician
consideration to t peop ‘ - may be expedient to add some provi« the land is of small value. Had the tenants’ Surrounded h vires, attaching mr
» Weald involy: I ns; but the object for which it is in-| minds not been disturbed and excited by CDOS {0 ® powerll ery. = f& signa
wane me ¢ mir . tion Lis good. i aa and designing men, the t¢ n- —s — ne W, ath Eddy let
; sed ¢ g a, tHe on the current. The patient writhed and
as tow ! ‘ Vednesday, the House—in commit« | ants themselves, their farms, and the land- twisted when the current passedaround him
— Supply - discussed the condition of | lords, would this day be greatly better off Still,he stood nM like a martyr. Presently he
tocrat unatic Asylum. It was described as than they are. oS he grew smaller and small
Vent iat ¢ a elilelin oth Ud lnatinns If the principle Salida Mid lai er his ec 28 ye ry hung in bags al out his fast
a ; e ‘ ! mat 3 diminishe 1 form; the doctor felt much
terd n (lst too filthy to live in—a disgusting place ; may possess property, whether in land pleneee at the result of his experiment
April) w M . fs to the Colony. It was contrast | money, we must admit that he may use or | W816 the fo rme rly fat a 5 Joy was very
Peter's } | i . ia ed with the Asylums of Nova Scotia and | lend it - and that, if he lend it, he may re- -_ = er — emec “ “te 0 saltacing
his house t nt hes. How ew Brunswick; the small, ill ventilated | cieve payment for so lending it. Inthe hearda low i clicking at ‘the instrument, as
t caught m ” the flu i smelling rooms, with the spacious, case of money being lent, the payment is if Pandemonium’s great hall had been let
was new and th 1 Tt ig clean, airy apartments. The uncultured | termed Inierest; in the case of land it is loose The © operator sprang quickly to
supy t thet 31 ,, Carpenter, Gidley, with the kind-hearted, | Rent. a a Pon ig apent b Pag: a
hove icnited i ; skilled Dre. DeWolf and Waddell ,| Itis utterly unconstitutional to abrogate ‘What's — ak pases eed eee
eperture in the Suc < in the rough uncouth assistants of the car- agreements in either case, whether of Bond | some infuriated demon was at the other end
flames when th - ed that Pemter with the trained attendants upon | or Lease. A legislative enactment to com- of the wire, “ What in thunder are you about ?
the house was on fire. Mrs, MeEachern the specislly educated superintendents, | pela land-owner tosell land at its full value, New York depth tad en 5 8p
Was ill in her bed at the time a had all these alternate shades and lights were | for making arailroad for the accommodation hal 1 Times ee
carried on a tick to the neighboring house. Wel! portrayed in the debate. One Hon. | of the whole community, is thing ; to Dr. W s { ! ‘ i
The fire was too far advanced to save tl gentleman (Mr. Stewart) drew a graphic compel A. to sell his land, against his will, AND (
building or much what it contained when picture of an excited maniac with a chain , for the purpose of transferring it to B., Ag i Ni ig wl
sistance came. ‘Iwo good stoves. aclock, ®ound his leg—struggling and quivering | quite another thing. There is nasaated ! , Dig , Aan #
set of carpenter « tools, the potatoes in the in the hand» of men who were treating | ogy between the two things. The one may of f Heaithy i
cellar, and many other useful sétlia® Ware him worse than the lowest order of mans be a public benefit, in which the seller of Ph sphates « a g at ret railve in
destroyed with the house. The house was kind treat their ‘brute beasts.’ A single | the land partakes ; the other would be te athe: ee Bath eos ‘a ogg ing
—— industri so a = wae toga visit to our Asylum had so disgusted the merely a private robbery, sanctioned by act at mbine | . ( ilisaya Bark tt
iaaess aan and — oom | ee rete Hon. membe r, that he never had gone, of Parliament. ea 2 rae a Rs pope ig —
he “ae i trust it may takes substantia; #"4 never wished to go, there again. That Yours truly, reliable preparation ever used in restoring
and that friends will assi thim to er- is condition is scandalous, was admitted A LANDLORD.
A Washington despatch says that the re-
port that Secretary Richardson’s portfotio
has been offered to Anthony Drexel, the
Philadelphia banker, is undoubtedly true.
Orrawa, April 8.—Mr. Cauchon asked
for the exact wording of the Premier’s res
ply to the question concerning an amnesty |
to those connected with the North-West |
rebellion. Mr. McKenzie replied that
Government has no intention to apply for
an amnesty for such offences at present.
Messrs. W, A. Henry and Alexander
James are spoken of as prospective Judges
of Nova Scotia.
Loxpon, April 9.—A despatch to the
tives have died from disease and starvation
in Hatscoul. The mortality from the fams
ine is sensibly abated by the relief measures
of the Government.
\ Madrid despatch says Seranno is to res |
- SOAP, REFINED, COFFEE, GRANULATED & BROWN SUGAR
turn to that city,and Concha will succeed
him in command against the Carlists. It
is believed in Madrid that Seranno will call
a convention
The Duke and Duchess‘of Edinburgh will |
soon pay Ireland a visit,
New York, April 9.—Portions of New
Orleans is inundated, and serious lose is
feared.
Ottawa, April 9 —IJhe excitement cons
off which Point that vessel is now |
due, with crew and passengers of lost
enter. Jan. 12, 1874.
SPRING Go0O0O0S
KitzGerald.
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WINTER
In Ottoman Squares—Ang!
&c.,
RAISINS,
Qe. &e.,
‘tou, in addition to winters’ Stock. Bb
12 Cases and Bales Lustres, Prints. Ostrich Plumes and
Feathers, Searlet Nap Cloth, Ge., Ke.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF
&c.,
| NEW FRUIT FOR CHRISTMAS !
Times from Caicutta reports that 500 nas |
CURRAN Ts:
CAEAP FOR CASI.
GHORGE DAVIES & Oo, rhea awry
December
nepat in. & lsiane BY ADVERTIZNG IN
sasimeneinaminamaninaeemnnapeimmiinteninitinenttntniaay ; .
‘-. Cre THE EXAMINER.
SEASON AT miss
Phe usual reductions to_those who
ADVERTIZE
ear NS E es}
QUEEN SQUARE
‘URNITURE
WAREROOMS !
premises have been greatly enlarged
and are now the
LARGEST and BEST ARRANGED
iN THE CITY,
Provinces.
SHAWLS
0-Colonial. Beaver, Paliium.
and equal to any in the Lower
Ss IPTCERS
WORK WARRANTED TO GIVB
PERFECT SATISFACTION.
200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under
for manufacturing purposes.
000 feet Gilt and Walnut Pictare
lding, $0 different patterns
Re. Ih
lhave 20
29
22,
Q'72 ‘
1} io. » and Square Picture Frames, ta
= : —_— Se
cerning Riel and what Parliament will do |
with him is unabated.
of the Ottawa River.
West Amnesty Committee met this morn
side
It is generally bea |
lieved that he is hiding in or somewhere |
about Hull Village, on the Lower Canadian ,
The North-
CUSTOM
TAILORING oa
39 QUEBHEN STREET
1 Walnut
All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy
Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap.
English, German, and American Looking
isses and Mirror Plates.
w Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glasa-
es, ( heap
ing and adjourned until Tuesday, pending |
the arrival of Archbishop Tache, and other |
witnesses summoned from Manitoba.
DIED.
At Wood Islands, Lot 62, on the 2 5th March
of Ce onsumption, Mr. Archibald Crawford, |
joiner, in the 48th year of his age.
At Montague Bridge, on Sunday, March
ih, aged four months and ten days, Minnie
Flora, youngest daughter of Mr. David
Johntson, of Montague Bridge.
NEW ADV ERTISEMEN1 TS.
~~ PLO LOO LLL a aed
AUCTION,
Wreck Materials,
ON SATURDAY,
the 18th inst., at 11 o’clock,
At Messrs J. Duncan & Co's Yard,
A Lot of IRON KNEES. WIRE RIG- |
GINS, BLOCKS, &c., &c.
Saved from Wreck of Ship Muscongus,
will be sold without RESERVE.
HYNDMAN BROS.
Ch'town, April 18, 1874.
McCannell’s Ferry.
COLONIAL
SECRETARY'S OFFICR,
April 10, 1874,
WE ALED TENDERS will be received at
“— this Office until Saturday, the 25th day
of April, inst.,at12 o’clock. noon, from any
person or persons being willing to contract
for the Ferry on the Hillsborough, common-
ly called McCannell’s, for three years, from
the Ist day of May next, in terms of the Act
» WHL 4, Cap. 8.
Tenders must express the rates of Ferri-
age demanded for Passengers, Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Calves and Swine, also for
Vehicles, Luggage per cwt, and Produce per
bushel.
The names of two responsible persons
willing to become bound for the perform-
ance of the service, must accompany the
Tender.
Tender for McCannill's
rust be written on the Envelope.
T. HEATH HAVELAND,
Colonial Secretary.
April 13, 1873.
AUCTION.
WILL SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY,
the 20th inst., at the hour of 12 o'clock,
noon, the building of a NEW BRIDGE at
Hunter's River Station. Specification can
be seen at the office of the undersigned.
Two securities will be required for the
faithful performance of the contract.
RICHARD ——— » 2.4.
Ch’ town, ‘April 13, 1874.
1000 MEN WANTED.
Ms SRS. SCHREIBER & BURPEE beg
leave to give notice that they will have a
full Summer's employment for
One Thousand Men,
upon their Works, on the Line of Railway, from
Apply ca the
Ferry,”
Ch’town,
Works.
Ch'town, P. E. 1, April 13th, 1874. im
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes.
JUST received, ex ‘‘ Alhambra” from
Boston, the choicest lot of Smoking To-
bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte-
town. Lovers of the weed can now be
supplied with almost every kind of Bright
and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Avaer-
ss PWEEDSUITINGS, QUIET COLORS, = ®
| OVERCOATINGS,
in colors to suit
ND SUMMER.
| SPRING A
A FULL
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN [2L7 EATS, very durable. ‘No
— CASSAMERE FOR VEST!
| Ties, Braces, Collars. G!
guaranteed to fit.
March 23, 1874.
BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, pe
DOESKINS
A GRAND DISPLAY OF ggasi fred
White Shirts made to order and
C. ROBERTSON.
Window Furniture, &e.
es, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades
Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c.
Upholstery Goods, Hair Seating,
Bedding, &e.
te aman
ie New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry,
LINE OF Vlushes, Poplins, Brocatelis, Fringes,
Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap.
>
leather, Hair and Flock Beds,
, constant-
on hand, cheap.
\i IRON BEDSTEADS AD CRIBS,
.
if
Great Variety, Cheap.
celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS,
es a Bed, an Easy Chair, and Ia
and a Lounge ina few seconds,
house should be with-
oves.
Our Siock is the Largest in the
(ity, and the very Cheapst.
CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS.
Most fal and durable Drawing Room,
D ‘Room and Chamber Farnitare, tn
It is a pleasure to have customers come
: c>
GARDEN AND FLOWER ‘SEEDS.
SFNT BY MAIL TO ALL PARTS OF THE
DOMINION.
OUR CHROMO,
The Little Florists,
A beautiful Parlor Picture, 17 x 22,
in sent free to all who favor us with orders
tothe amount of Five Dollars.
Send for CATALOGURB, which we mail
gratis to all who wish.
Chase Bros. & Bowman,
SEEDS MEN,
OSHAWA, ONTARIO.
_Feb 16, 1874.—8m
5 t 9) per day. Agents wanted
0 All classes of working people
of either sex, young or old, make more
money at work for us in their spare mo
ments, or all the time, than at anything
else. "Particulars free. Address G. STIN-
SON & CO., Portland, Maine.
May 14, 1878. ly
THE EXAMINER
Ts NOW PUBLISHBD IX
Messrs Welsh & Owen's
New Brick Building.
Comer Queen and King Streets.
BUSINESS OFFICE :—First floor
first door to the left.
Attention is directed te our
CLUB RATES.
Dec, 8, 1878. ae
FOR Nite
yp ony Building L Lots situate in Tig-
nish, Township No. 1, Prince County.
fronting the Railway Station, are offered by
private sale. Any Lots remaining unsold
ica,
Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO
Charm Twist " iy
Oriental Fig, " na
Navy 5's ae or
Fine cut i si
Invincible Fig nt ”
McDonald’s vt ‘anadian Bright Navy, |
do Solace,
do Dark.
|
Also on hand a good assortment of Cigars
and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any
other store in Charlottetown.
BLATCH McKENZIE & CO.
Jan., 5, 1874.
Manilla.
RDERS filled, directed from manufactory
M ntreal, at manufacturers i
quality unsurpa-sed, all sizes obtainable,
ply to ships haweers. For fall supplies we
is the time to send us yocr orders. Whole- |
sale and Retail dealecs attention solicited.
CARVELL BROS,
Auz. 1873. tf '
oe
FOR SALE.
80 bags SALT,
100 bbis. HERRING,
13 bars YELLOW METAL 11-16.
HUGH MONAGHAN.
Foot Pownal St., Ch’town, }
Feb. 9. 9. 1874. tf
Ship Bread.
50 BBLS. No. and No. 2, good and
CARVELL BROS.
will be offered by Auction, on Wednesday,
the 24th day of June next, at 11 o'clock.
Terms.—20 per cent down, and the re-
mainder in equal instalments annually for 4
years, bearing 6 per cent interest. Forpl ans
and particulars apply to
JOHN BALL,
Land Agency Office, March 16, 1874,—t
NOTICE.
LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin-
BR, either for Subscriptions or Adver- ,
tisments, are requested to make IMME-
DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigne,
who alone is authorized to receive and grant
receipts for the same.
By order,
W. L. COTTON,
Jan. 19th, 1874. ae
TENDER ss,
ENDERS will be received by the sub-
scriber until Monpay, 6th Aprit, for
Framing, Boarding, Shingling and com-
—— outside of the Catuonic CauRcH,
at Cardigan Bri
Plans and Specification can be seen at
the office of Mr. John Corbet,Charlottetown,
or with Mr. H. L. McDonald, Cardigan.
JAMES BE. McDONALD,
Ch’town, March 18, 1874,
a een
George Woods & cos,
CELEBRATED
MANILLA.
\ TE again bris
lic, the m
gz to tne notice of 1 pub-
tures of ti
caxapa conpacz courany. GABINET ORGANS
weber tad es Vwoled dau WJ
and respectfully solicit early orders for
spring delivery in Charlottetown, at factory FO SALE—CHEAP.
prices; and would call attention to certifi-
cate below 1 J
sabidiesaiiir bain JOHN NEWSON.
Quesn Soua
Maryfield Cottage to Let
CERTIFICAT!
largely during the pa veal
ture of the Canada
hrough Carvell Bros.
I aving used
Manilla.tie manufa
Cordagej( i
ordered tl
sed bavinn subaitied & to © ania te » pe very arnt Cottage situ
leche, Ws GAbkie paceminee thaws Bt ed on the ineetown Road, with-
ship-owners — momen sw alk from the city,
: is to let for a term of years. Possession
Jamis Duncan & ( ven first week of May
+ eas z +0 For further particulars apply to
levi &2 MISS KATIE E, ECKSTADT,
LONGWortTdH & ¢ M », 1874, Agent.
Bourke Ginna»
Weisu & Owr
1874.—4w
YRUPs.
10! ASKS RASPBERRY LEMON
STRAWBERRY SYRUPS
best qualities at
Ch’town, Mar. 9
Rubber Boots,
36 Cases}
Rubber Boots & Shoes,
CARVELL BI S “"bal
town, Feb 16, 1874
Sole Leather.
Jes of the very best quanlit~, a
the very loweet figures.
ARVELL B
i.adies, Children and
Gents
Newest Designs, for sale at
Lowest Prices.
4. B. SMITH
Ch’
500 *
a 1373. tf
HEALTH tober & vanen.
Os, i "
Nov. 11. 1872
FIRE AND MARINE
Just Published, Pri 0 S a ; N :
cmmemmnenaaniny ~ | tf 1 e.
ane NSURANCE
SERVATION. IMPERIAL
ealth, Streng and ro!
ddress to the cate is. the S tary the | sin “ | n » C
regularities of | e ' — . pe tata DOM.
© from over-taved or «bus sa rhse € nd Invested ( apital £1,965,00u
whether of body or mind the Instr Sterling.
sulting from the Loss of Nerv Ph
Force. By S. LA'MERT, M.D., L. $ MONTREAL
&c.. 87 BEDFORD SQI ARI I . if anine p 2
arn how } f ; ee
hurch a S } Rantinl and -
sag age ol gers Japital and Cash Assets ever $1,000,000
tion of the fun st cee
3 admirable.”—M The above OFFICES beingof UNDOUBT-
Dr. La ’MERT is nly reg -ua ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security
Practicione! », fort : . ind prompt payment of veh te
“Pati be . ‘ Age nt for Prince Edward Island
successsfally tre ‘ by « * ‘ ii wn, n, 20, 1873 ly
and remedies wil! be f . ee
ind safety to ans . 10 om Ts e 2 » CO A 1
THE SCIENCE < LIE .
tae : : : oO ; ng of the naviga-
ico - “ '- segalasan Unsowcigae Sateen j t Tons Old Mines Sydney
cae ee Ta a Cert te. Also, several Car-
ee ne er tg . . . , arge al ry Small Coal The
a ae wae ge ; ' ; ‘ i frora the vessels at
: thers, 44 (ue sires “a . yf sy cash onl ly.
! i ope WM Kol GHAN, Queen Street.
IMPoRTANT CAUTION.—1 i Ci en it ilhhin
earnestly warned against a pis t pie ‘ ———
Ciechale inieeane ting from a so-called! Gagks. Gacks. Giguere
ingly appropriat« s the tith it TRS PALES 3 Bus. Grain Sacks, conteln-
published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty A si Sephinetiios Yon pay renii
March 30th, 1874. iy. t Hip ; a R SALF.
ss CARVELL BROS.
WANTED, town, Jan. 5, 1974.—isl pat
WO BOYS, about 16 years 0 4 lo "
learn the LB iking Resitine ae, . at th DL L ALN JOB AND BOOK BOOK
‘* CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM Bakery.
JOHN QUIRKE.
», 1874.
PRINTING done at the
| EXAMINER OFFICE,
' Ch’town, March
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Place his home. —(: m. to Isla ,
by all who had visited it.
The Premier ,
Queen’s County, 10th April, 1874,
the Vital Forces and energizing all the organs | cheap at
of the body Sold at $100,
| valued at $1,250,000;
TELEGRAPHIC.
Ottawa, April 7.—The ¢
French Canadians held a meeting, at which
propositions were made to take possession
of the Parliament House if Riel were arrest~
This is said to be a fabrication.
Mr. Cauchon presented and read the pes
tition of Mr. Perry, late Speaker of Prince
Edward Island House of Assembly, asking
to be relieved of the embarrassment of his
office.
Lonpox, April 8 —Mr. Cross, Home See-
having received application for a
ed.
retary,
new trial of the Tichborne Claimant, replied |
by asking on what legal grounds the de-
mand can be made. It is rumored that |
Mr. Disraeli is to marry the Dowager
Countess of Chesterfield. Government
will defray the expenses of Dr. Livingstone’s
| funeral, which takes place at Westminster
Abbey.
New York, April 8.—News is received of
Citisen to-night |
has « sensational article, stating that the |
LA TOS
HEAD OFFICE, -
Sir Alexander F. Galt,
CAPITA T.,.
THE CANADA GUARANTEE COMPANY | 20s:
OO) ——
——_ee
see a man advertise they saow
rs ad r
33, bat @atiogs
ke shee are gregari ious,
see others go. If nobody
- MONTRAL,. r a the same business, it would
nen aod dealers to adver-
K c M. G., President. ie ee ge ", —— they are tempted to
it others are engaged
Puls COMPANY, Incorporated by Acta <
tee business throughout the Dominion,
Private suretyships,
The Bonds of the Company are accepted by
LIC OFFICERS OF
o~ same basing s and even if they do ada-
ie 1O ip Ba © CA. t mes the more important for you
“0” t they do not advertize it becomes
of Parliament, is
and to issue Bonns of S
rHE ATTENTION OF
the Dom n Gove u , LL PUL
CANADA, &S s0
The Bank of Montreal,
Halifax Banking Co.,
tmporters and Dealers
The People’s Bank, - nhs DIRECTED TO
|The Grand Trunk sidieem Pus that Wonk “si , y other ( na | SR PAYS eR.
Boards of Trade. Also by the Governments of Qucb 1 ~ om eh So ot ara St eh ee
The object of this Company is to guarantee to the employer the fuitht
| security of private suretyship. MERCHANTS
i j 3 of security on their anr wintry tin 3 . - a
| perms ba tale Boland’ by application to a beanch office heretee obtain thom oe nat onas or | WILL FIND CUSTOMS Sn Sune
; the premium of from $ to | per cent.
R. FR.
the sinking of the French Trans-Atlantic |
Company’s steamer Europa, while on a voy-
age from Havre to New York. She was
and her cargo, con-
sisting a silks, was valued at $1,000,000.
Up to 2 p. m. to-day no tidings of the
steamer Greco were received from Sandy
Hook,
| steamship Europa,
| the early opening of Spring.
— pommeraeens sen OR MEG tare —
LOCAL AND OTHER WATTI DOMINION PARLIAMENT, said he had given the Asylum careful MISCE TEE ANEO tS
attention in the autumn He found tha Silas peh abmdig dn ilenciin
A pv , AMIN ‘ Vursummary of proceedings in Dominion it was impossible to enlarge the institution y¢ “ fis! ing season '’ bids fair to
t : i Parliament ‘s, this week, necessarily short. without the expenditure of a large sum © be a prosper sip
katona aie mails have been received at Charlotte- money. The proposed alteration of Falcon- ie D a At mw gage ill! — his ane
eas juently we are im our wood House, was, he said, impracticable. cep lean iar ssl olen eo
, a exchanges. Our information is therefore | The situation was too low; the building ippropiation of ¢ 0 " for be paar
eived by telegraph was wholly unsuitable, and a new Asylum) yy, f the Mississiy |
bos ite Speaker —Mr. Perry—has been would have to be erected on the high Wages continue to be reduced in various
7e é v r to render himself notorious at ground of the Stock Farm. The Colonia tr I a i es} illy those con-
Cha ith instant, he caused a Secretary announced that the Government nected with the production of tron
tion as M presented to Parliament, in | Were not prepared to make any change it id naire fie pene foe mills of
wat ane prays to be delivered from “the | the management of the Institution—in» = saa ; ioe a ane
s < iis office It is likely deed, they had not the power, becat y : base acre cate
Mot this ph oy we ace sahebbiihad was under the control of trustees ! tes thit there isa pro
N thatof *} Mr Our County exhibitions were also * Canterbury
“shy most emt ussing ‘po- cussed The Colonial Secret ! yning im~-
r member of our Local House | Jenkins, and one or two 1eTs, Jioun —_— me
east : i being so, he is liable to a| they had proved a failure; an A tha Caos ae ee eee ping, f Wood-
eon 09 is ) per day, if he takes his seat | Would be well to have a good exhibition at stock, Canada, tried for the murder of his
tinest A \ i at! in the House of Commons. Perry is | Which good prizes would be offered, alterf | wife and four children, the jury, after an
ieorgetow \ ‘ bly ‘too shallow in himself’ to ‘os nately once every year, in the three County yoann = hours returned a verdict
were re} i le the that the proper way of relieving himself of | towns, Georgetown, Charlottetown and 7 , i "We rem massed in De ‘k re
Wa : s embarrassment is to send his resigna Summerside. Mr. Conroy supported this duninie it ill _ - uum pales
3 “indie i. Speaker of our House of As- | View, onthe ground that the farmers of other tha 10se Which are designed for
ander Jame a : on Oe Te | neehly Prince Conoty had arrived at such a pitch striking on specially prepared surfaces. The
epeceive ges | i sii ‘ The Minister of Justice has introduced of excellence that they would be proud to est ora and sale = a descriptions but
Riret ano i . the y mem of | the Election Bill. In a telegram so the _— - Sis . baad i penligaeds ag inl neon peters announ*
the House of Comm v I led | P s announced that the leading | Counties, specimens of their fine .crops, | oo3 that the Communal Council of Vienna
from taking t se provisions are ‘The Sheriffs of Counties | their splendid stock, their handsome men | has adopted a proposal to establish in the
—_ : e to be returning officers, unless there | and their beautiful women!! Mr Melsaac | cemetery the 1 ecessary apparatus for crem
A sucsicy i , : “e we special reasons why they cannot act. and Hon. A. ©. MeDonald deprecated the Mion hy ie use Of which will be optional, and
so : 7 , ie a . t e iblie nominations are abolished. len idea of doing away with County Exhibitions, a 2 ehemn, Sem lodhes bik dius
Peli electors are to sign nomination papers. | In King’s County they had proved success- | jm” says that. altl 10Ugh it is not correct,
Pet P fay t 7 t ha Nominat.on to take place on the same day ful. Mr, Campbell, of New London, | according t )report, that he has determined
alt en prese i m } in all the Prodinces except Manitoba, Brit- | thought the inhabitants of the northern | to devote himse'f exclusively to philologic-
Protectionist ve ish Columbia, and a few distant counties of | parts of Lot 20 and 21, should be allowed we a He a eee that he will oce ye 4 him:
wan. —The t n om- | one week later. No property qualification | The usual grants in aid of these exhis| y9 a avices from Cape | anes Castes te Mare}
eee Pip ode 5 he — ' r Opry qaanneee = pO orig penn bass y numbering with its
m i for candidates required. Qualification of | bitions were sanctioned escort, 250 pers had arrived there from
the Speaker, pursuar ve ven ‘© electors to be the same as for the elective | nm Thursday, several bills passed a third | the As hant? e King. It is reported that they
House cnt House in each province except the Island, reading ; and there were two or three con- cane aioe sar et er NN Eh
TTIN ~ The Stear where Legislative Council qualification will | ferences with the Legislative Council. On | 9q_ a =
Ww und , g fitted up be taken until registration of votes for the | Friday, the Bill endowing the Government South America.-—Rio Janerio dates to
and 1 I their summer's work llouse of Assembly. Vote to be by Ballot, | to purchase proprietory estates, was read a | February 24th, state the Catholic Bishop of
_~-- walt’ wnat ' ae ; ¢ | second time, and discussed at length. Pernambuco, for the fulfilment of a decree
Srmas eas Bost carefully guarded age stuffing ribery. | ciao tee Pope against Free Masons in Catholic
Cherlottetow Se ue tant, “7 ee. ee ihe Bill against seigged Chi urch s, without first obtaining endorse-
es i yield iehidinabiadirtcshadionie ried, ined, and sentenced to five
the this Inland npeereen Sy both sides. | THE ea VD QUESTI ~- years inprisonmes nt
Ms. AN M enats w Ww a t ) nt a ie es Meese “ihe - fo tak Epitor or tHe Examiner. ous villa just 0 itsidde of the Porta del Popolo
that he forwar led ‘& registered letter to | the House into Committee of the whole | = ; i _ | in Rome, to the civic authorities for the sum
ee cece O68 he See ae Hareh, will pl n Jay next, to consider the state of ie olay $e a. _ of six million of livres,about $1 200,000. The
send us his { uddress PE. Island in relation to trade in liquors.”’ | er “although I am a landlord, to offer a | majority of the ( uty Comm ‘iin Rome are op-
i , | few remarks upon what is called the “‘ Land pose . to paying so large a price, as the city
Braxep to Deatu.—In Halifax — can of | renoh { anadian Consers Question,” from a landlord’s point of view o as now a debt of fortyseight millions of
aman named Kiely set fire to the clothin oo conads held ent Friday, it was In discussing this question in the Legisla~ livres, = aon — a
eeiuus weinel Matta sail ili) Gla d cide | that representations should be | cis itil abelian: itn idiobelite a tl | irt . i
literally | l to a made to sir John to the effect that they at le a ak iets Bit ower of sec ynes fell on Saint Goths
os * male withdraw their support from him | into several errors. They compare the by salt | FY oa b professor collected some
Bs ne ag ane : ie : : ‘ 4 l ¢ . >t Nye a sig iy eae wae | position of the tenant, with respect to his si erway i tse — t cA il ali hi principle
; landlord, with that of the original grantee | °)DeS Some nig 6° 9 eH a crystals,
atauction fort 44), Stephen “ens juestion this session is in respect to the Crown; and argue that thera ig he ‘ ea * 2 ene ca
was the purcaase! because the Crown did not exact the ful- as ni 4 xe fi ve ; 2 CP cts
a ae a ; > Geey h to the Pi f reports “OD | gi ry 25 ¢ sditic s of | (about seven grains) of wai eral. “Wh xe
gEesestation. --The Congrevat R ieeaiads thas Mhiaun aaa ional filment by the grantees of the con litions of = “93 - t 8 sage bs eal wrsenag
Alexander Cammy bell, Strathalbyn. recently i i their grants, that therefore the present pes of Northern Africa ahi t had “ahd
showed their appreciation of vl ene vd Toe teh Gpeniltaie yt I landholders should not be too strict in eX | raised by some storm
presenting him with a ealtiies, tg theta 4 tee aie yen 4 acting from their tenants the fulfilment of London, advi es from Spain state that acs
- Sar News —The Shi, , ’ the amount of Island items is | they occupy the land; and that, in conse- | 24204, th the bombardment of Abanto by
Liverpool for Charlottetown on the 4th A — for the railway outside the Con | sequence of this leniency of the Crown to the Rep ublic im forces, A force of GUO Re-
The Barque / { eft | kk tract “02,500 for working expenses ; the orig inal grantees in former times, the aeste ed iy "tke — pete rv — pero
this port on t ‘ta inst s salary, $7100, Chief Justice, f landholders should be content to | rendered wi ithout it fighting sy The Cs tea
i ‘ present lan | content t 16 Carlists at
i 6 ae ee. REET stant Judges, $2, 5 take a less sum for the fee simple of their Madrid h iy ge sformation that a revolt has
7 a Mets, Seth Seen ane: tere excone in ‘thie broken out in Bil oa, that only one half of
bald, it is said, is summoned to Ott INGOT A LEGISLATURE. ; : j the army there has been engaged in recent
Gee evidence respecting North V sei ine of argument. In the first place, the | | ttles, but General Soukes will shortly
troubles in relation to I Legislators have, during the past original grantees or parties to whom the NT eae ee Serrano’s ¢ = munication, |
sos al Hailiaiea aclok “ . the country with commendable assiduity. | ‘ a ge " oe yi nay nd mer é de a from Gen. Soukes
a ; hei ’ ap ae ih : .. : the Lower House, they now have three | a rt Ww es y sg ge € rhe ASSISt- | ¢ oot n 1 have gone into the Repub-
sieten See Mare. 1874 a 016.37 sittings daily - forenoon, afternoon, and} o ‘ ee the E ench these very | 4ica ? , ee ha a
evening. On Tuesday last, the Attorney ands afterwards granted to them, and in ANS peo} ond lwich se inds have
Mn. Eanten’s Coxcert. which was vost-| General submitted & resolution setting forth | Other ways had acquired claims, and wer ‘nite of Brit hg Soli columbia He aa a
poned on account of the storm on! iy | the desirability for a bill empowering the | by those very grants, acknowledged by the deatho g Lunalilo there has been a cort
last, will take place in the Market Ha « Government to buy estates under one | British Government to have acquired claims | of constitution struggle between Senos |
evening at S o'clock. Get your tickets at | thousand acres, and the expediency of | Upon that Government for pensions, gra sage : < ra 2 oe —
Dr. Dodd’s Medical Hall, where a plan authorizing Government to purchase large | Of land, or other paymen oe thoes ser Pi n Ka ey ps ne ths senedans
the hall can be seer , without? resorting to arbitration, vices Now, the tenants who arec mm } ‘| prefer him contr ry to civilized practice.
tii ise they can be obtained on fair terms. | hove grantees, had in no case, a Queen Emma’a adherents lately attacked
A (DENT * Sra.—A St. s Newfound- esolution passed, and the bill was I can learn, any claim upon those parties ye Bor gtd stnarsy orb — > cme!
pe a ety ia Se : : at : : ’ ir } i. 0 rince Penniless and belabored s a
wong atc sath 7 oa aero a we inced. The propriety of having some | hg — ue ase to oat - A a a tierthiy, phar aa validiog,
ee Go tems Lal euch a bill ny the Statute Book, is self- | ‘ ay ei ie sin PY 2 — ; : sh estroyed ome rec rds, and were only
; f ‘ evident The Land Purchase Act, 1874,’ | P#ace, 1t 1s false reasoning to assume th stopped I further destruction by the |
Engineers und twenty —that is the compulsory Act—makes no | the present landholders and tenants active ex if weed Americans and
killed. sada provision for the purchase of estates under | 2 “ny way concerned in transactions which “""l ; ee eee
Professor Goldwin Smith h l none thousand acres; and yet there are occurred between other parties many years \ un.ttcon’ Was on Lo 0
the London News on Hous ile. He ads several of these in the market. Nor does | 98° and over which they Ned ho con Sund: ernoon ayo mg me wheel Gen,
vocates giving to them legi-lative powers power the Government to buy estates | and, further, it is absurd to suppose that | Fa red, as he stated, three ounces
for the administration of a] *h may be offered at fair prices. Every | because the owner of an article bo ight it ef i n and five grains of morphia, in
sities to theese of Lecislaterss \meri- | estate purchase ‘d under its provisions must | cheap, or was allowed any reduction in the yobs , ‘i Se te oe
can States be taken by force. Arbitrators must be | Price, or even had it given to him for no» si i cl eg eg a moti any ita
‘ aia {py nted: estates must be appraised, and thing, that therefore he is bound to sel! relieving him le, his pi Ysis
Cuarce of Rathway Man MEN? ‘titles examined. These will necessarily | cheap again, or even to sell it at all. A cian, Dr. M. J. Gates, | that he be
es Depa te Nom Sostia paper, || xpense and delay. Now, in case a | comparison is likewise frequently made bes ae ve See , - At half.
—‘..¢ caucus of Nova S ‘~ | reasonable proprietor offers his land at a/| tween the seignorial tenures of Canada and we Foal ‘ce ka agra ts oe
; i yesterday after ere reasonable price,unnecessary expense willbe | the leasehold tenures in this Island ; wa I he ald. His
rise Government to hand over t¢ i the country, and tedious delay spared | no fair argument can be founded on sucl fat kept | gt id a
si Railway | : m Wind | a) parties, by authorizing the Government comparison, as the two systems are totally |)" hc eas a ge sete
sor Jun n to uu to the | ¥- to act on behalf of the tenantry -to ap~ | difterent. The censistaires, or tenants un- an ‘, net gp sig Mt ‘sey heen had |
ernme ler to er hat G praise estates, to examine titles, and to | der the seignorial tenures of Canada, held | to be taken trom their beats io ‘wande to
—" siaggi in hanna ha astates at prices which they may | their land on condition of certain payments do duty in saving the life of the would be
The idea is that the J Government deem fair, without resorting to arbitrators | in work and produce annually, and the pay- | S¥i<' ma When a ep commenced
; PI that the Government cannot be | Ventes,’’on every sale or transfer of their! at times he would almost fall like a stick,
their own lines, the Local Government trusted. But surely the Government may | farms; and were bound to grind their corn Frequently it was necessary to catch him |
having a dis n the matter as well be trusted as any arbitrators who | | at the seigneur’s mii], and many other such and more himon. He vealed cn waeee beers:
aid of the Ct sn Brothers’ School. given | lected by the people because they are | they held their lane . were also bound up by | ous walk wa kept up wi Pai it intermission
by the Charlottetown Amat Dramatic I ind discreet’ men We question | conditions and restrictions, as they were until n lfspast six o'clock yesterday morn.
Society, in St. Pa ; 7 whether arbitrators can be appointed who aleo tenants to the Crown. ing ee the P iysi mr penta — o"
idee ulehk. ec i ‘ are aller, more discreet, or in every way| ‘The tenants in this Island hold their land 4h) young man. roth wey os te pe Fermi
The Stet oe upestebiy: Gleb: and 't better qualified to appraise land. Again, | Under a very different tenure, namely, the | for freedom from the effects of the drug:
most perfect order maintiined tl n todo justice. The arbitra- | payment of a certain sum annually per acre, Was 4 sev ‘ lo have stopped three
consisted of the ‘Irish Emigrant and tors are not required to take an oath more | varying from one shilling to three shil ce A have been fatal. Baltim
‘Handy Andy.’ In the latter, Mr thn | bin ding ;- Besides all this, the Government | | and the leases, under which they hold, are” Ry ae Cini ot ee
Doyle won for himself the applause of the otly =r sible to the people ; the all business-like, containing ne restrictions | made his name famous when he flew his
audience in his imp ation land arbitrators e wholly irresponsible of except such as are necessary to enable the! kite and brought down lightning from the
and Messrs. Dougan, Stramberg and Guen. 2®¥ power except their own judgments | proprietor to recover his rent, and general- | ‘ louds which had been flying arc ound without
ther added materially to the entertainment)" When we remember too, | ly containing a clause binding the proprie- ab? en ied = rest ag ouny —
by the rendition of some ex te music tet the awards of the arbitrators are absox | tor to sell to the tenant the fee simple of pad i, Pea 1 is Si anf |} ol 7 sg ae —
during the period allotted to interm oS nd ng upon the Government—that | the land at the rate of twenty shillings for The 7 mes’ readers will remember when
Tie etasunt reciiced ox led &10 the Government has no redress in case of | every shilling of rent paid by the tenant. General Kilpatrick returned from Chili,three
so un excessive award-—-we may well pause! The proprietors let their land thus on lease, Y€2?* =P of his having « remarkab le oper-
ARISTOCRACY IN THE Domrnion The ()tta~ | and consider whether or not it is expedient in the first instance, and have continued so ov i P po formed oa TT him b 7? »hysician
, é C ue in New York, who removed a large fleshy
Wa Free Pres ae ae pondent, that the Government should have a chance | to let it, up to the present time, not be- formation from the General's neck filling
Writing from London, inform that the to purchase before resorting to arbitration. | cause their land was not worth more, as it full of needles and then attaching a gal-
Imperial authorities have under consid les, the most radical among us must such land rates much higher in the neigh. pepe battery wow aoe eee pety wend the |
ation a matte of gra moment regard un that the ‘é ompulsory Act’ is A boring provinces but because the parties ne pick nd Fron Ws eg “— ” : ne bunch
i ppeares A remarkable
ing Canadian affai | measure; and therefore it will be | who were desirous of occupying land were, operation was performed hy a Whitehall
will probably be announce { v resort to it unless a proprietor in general, too poor to pay a higher rent, physician a few days ago. A gentleman
Weeks. Jt is prosumed th flat to sell ata fair price. We andtotally unable to purchase. I may re who had been suffering from a superabund~-
under discussion is t i ty « ’ I been among the most active and! k that the supposition that a tenant pane og — or ripe. consulted a physician
i é , mar PP asking for relief of his burden. The doctor
ing the Dominion of Canada into a \V ulvyoecates of this measure, but} cannot make a living and pay his rent, is told him he could relieve him if he would
Royalty, by sending the Duke of Cambridg ilways contended that it should be | no proof that the land is worth nothing as Consent toa painful operation, The gentle»
to Canada as the representa of H There may be details | it may happen that the tenant is too poor or ™*2 consent d and with the medion pene
Majesty. Should t saliinittael 4 n the second land Bill which would be | disinclined to work the land to advantage —— entered the Pe. dy 8 office at this
3 ] P a é tag place rhe fat man was requested to move
COreect, it w ford g !, amended, or left out; and he tenant's want of capital is no proof that his coat and vest, after which the physician
consideration to t peop ‘ - may be expedient to add some provi« the land is of small value. Had the tenants’ Surrounded h vires, attaching mr
» Weald involy: I ns; but the object for which it is in-| minds not been disturbed and excited by CDOS {0 ® powerll ery. = f& signa
wane me ¢ mir . tion Lis good. i aa and designing men, the t¢ n- —s — ne W, ath Eddy let
; sed ¢ g a, tHe on the current. The patient writhed and
as tow ! ‘ Vednesday, the House—in commit« | ants themselves, their farms, and the land- twisted when the current passedaround him
— Supply - discussed the condition of | lords, would this day be greatly better off Still,he stood nM like a martyr. Presently he
tocrat unatic Asylum. It was described as than they are. oS he grew smaller and small
Vent iat ¢ a elilelin oth Ud lnatinns If the principle Salida Mid lai er his ec 28 ye ry hung in bags al out his fast
a ; e ‘ ! mat 3 diminishe 1 form; the doctor felt much
terd n (lst too filthy to live in—a disgusting place ; may possess property, whether in land pleneee at the result of his experiment
April) w M . fs to the Colony. It was contrast | money, we must admit that he may use or | W816 the fo rme rly fat a 5 Joy was very
Peter's } | i . ia ed with the Asylums of Nova Scotia and | lend it - and that, if he lend it, he may re- -_ = er — emec “ “te 0 saltacing
his house t nt hes. How ew Brunswick; the small, ill ventilated | cieve payment for so lending it. Inthe hearda low i clicking at ‘the instrument, as
t caught m ” the flu i smelling rooms, with the spacious, case of money being lent, the payment is if Pandemonium’s great hall had been let
was new and th 1 Tt ig clean, airy apartments. The uncultured | termed Inierest; in the case of land it is loose The © operator sprang quickly to
supy t thet 31 ,, Carpenter, Gidley, with the kind-hearted, | Rent. a a Pon ig apent b Pag: a
hove icnited i ; skilled Dre. DeWolf and Waddell ,| Itis utterly unconstitutional to abrogate ‘What's — ak pases eed eee
eperture in the Suc < in the rough uncouth assistants of the car- agreements in either case, whether of Bond | some infuriated demon was at the other end
flames when th - ed that Pemter with the trained attendants upon | or Lease. A legislative enactment to com- of the wire, “ What in thunder are you about ?
the house was on fire. Mrs, MeEachern the specislly educated superintendents, | pela land-owner tosell land at its full value, New York depth tad en 5 8p
Was ill in her bed at the time a had all these alternate shades and lights were | for making arailroad for the accommodation hal 1 Times ee
carried on a tick to the neighboring house. Wel! portrayed in the debate. One Hon. | of the whole community, is thing ; to Dr. W s { ! ‘ i
The fire was too far advanced to save tl gentleman (Mr. Stewart) drew a graphic compel A. to sell his land, against his will, AND (
building or much what it contained when picture of an excited maniac with a chain , for the purpose of transferring it to B., Ag i Ni ig wl
sistance came. ‘Iwo good stoves. aclock, ®ound his leg—struggling and quivering | quite another thing. There is nasaated ! , Dig , Aan #
set of carpenter « tools, the potatoes in the in the hand» of men who were treating | ogy between the two things. The one may of f Heaithy i
cellar, and many other useful sétlia® Ware him worse than the lowest order of mans be a public benefit, in which the seller of Ph sphates « a g at ret railve in
destroyed with the house. The house was kind treat their ‘brute beasts.’ A single | the land partakes ; the other would be te athe: ee Bath eos ‘a ogg ing
—— industri so a = wae toga visit to our Asylum had so disgusted the merely a private robbery, sanctioned by act at mbine | . ( ilisaya Bark tt
iaaess aan and — oom | ee rete Hon. membe r, that he never had gone, of Parliament. ea 2 rae a Rs pope ig —
he “ae i trust it may takes substantia; #"4 never wished to go, there again. That Yours truly, reliable preparation ever used in restoring
and that friends will assi thim to er- is condition is scandalous, was admitted A LANDLORD.
A Washington despatch says that the re-
port that Secretary Richardson’s portfotio
has been offered to Anthony Drexel, the
Philadelphia banker, is undoubtedly true.
Orrawa, April 8.—Mr. Cauchon asked
for the exact wording of the Premier’s res
ply to the question concerning an amnesty |
to those connected with the North-West |
rebellion. Mr. McKenzie replied that
Government has no intention to apply for
an amnesty for such offences at present.
Messrs. W, A. Henry and Alexander
James are spoken of as prospective Judges
of Nova Scotia.
Loxpon, April 9.—A despatch to the
tives have died from disease and starvation
in Hatscoul. The mortality from the fams
ine is sensibly abated by the relief measures
of the Government.
\ Madrid despatch says Seranno is to res |
- SOAP, REFINED, COFFEE, GRANULATED & BROWN SUGAR
turn to that city,and Concha will succeed
him in command against the Carlists. It
is believed in Madrid that Seranno will call
a convention
The Duke and Duchess‘of Edinburgh will |
soon pay Ireland a visit,
New York, April 9.—Portions of New
Orleans is inundated, and serious lose is
feared.
Ottawa, April 9 —IJhe excitement cons
off which Point that vessel is now |
due, with crew and passengers of lost
enter. Jan. 12, 1874.
SPRING Go0O0O0S
KitzGerald.
cr
LAST ARRIVAL FOR THE
|
|
Per Royal Mail steamers via Pic
WINTER
In Ottoman Squares—Ang!
&c.,
RAISINS,
Qe. &e.,
‘tou, in addition to winters’ Stock. Bb
12 Cases and Bales Lustres, Prints. Ostrich Plumes and
Feathers, Searlet Nap Cloth, Ge., Ke.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF
&c.,
| NEW FRUIT FOR CHRISTMAS !
Times from Caicutta reports that 500 nas |
CURRAN Ts:
CAEAP FOR CASI.
GHORGE DAVIES & Oo, rhea awry
December
nepat in. & lsiane BY ADVERTIZNG IN
sasimeneinaminamaninaeemnnapeimmiinteninitinenttntniaay ; .
‘-. Cre THE EXAMINER.
SEASON AT miss
Phe usual reductions to_those who
ADVERTIZE
ear NS E es}
QUEEN SQUARE
‘URNITURE
WAREROOMS !
premises have been greatly enlarged
and are now the
LARGEST and BEST ARRANGED
iN THE CITY,
Provinces.
SHAWLS
0-Colonial. Beaver, Paliium.
and equal to any in the Lower
Ss IPTCERS
WORK WARRANTED TO GIVB
PERFECT SATISFACTION.
200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under
for manufacturing purposes.
000 feet Gilt and Walnut Pictare
lding, $0 different patterns
Re. Ih
lhave 20
29
22,
Q'72 ‘
1} io. » and Square Picture Frames, ta
= : —_— Se
cerning Riel and what Parliament will do |
with him is unabated.
of the Ottawa River.
West Amnesty Committee met this morn
side
It is generally bea |
lieved that he is hiding in or somewhere |
about Hull Village, on the Lower Canadian ,
The North-
CUSTOM
TAILORING oa
39 QUEBHEN STREET
1 Walnut
All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy
Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap.
English, German, and American Looking
isses and Mirror Plates.
w Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glasa-
es, ( heap
ing and adjourned until Tuesday, pending |
the arrival of Archbishop Tache, and other |
witnesses summoned from Manitoba.
DIED.
At Wood Islands, Lot 62, on the 2 5th March
of Ce onsumption, Mr. Archibald Crawford, |
joiner, in the 48th year of his age.
At Montague Bridge, on Sunday, March
ih, aged four months and ten days, Minnie
Flora, youngest daughter of Mr. David
Johntson, of Montague Bridge.
NEW ADV ERTISEMEN1 TS.
~~ PLO LOO LLL a aed
AUCTION,
Wreck Materials,
ON SATURDAY,
the 18th inst., at 11 o’clock,
At Messrs J. Duncan & Co's Yard,
A Lot of IRON KNEES. WIRE RIG- |
GINS, BLOCKS, &c., &c.
Saved from Wreck of Ship Muscongus,
will be sold without RESERVE.
HYNDMAN BROS.
Ch'town, April 18, 1874.
McCannell’s Ferry.
COLONIAL
SECRETARY'S OFFICR,
April 10, 1874,
WE ALED TENDERS will be received at
“— this Office until Saturday, the 25th day
of April, inst.,at12 o’clock. noon, from any
person or persons being willing to contract
for the Ferry on the Hillsborough, common-
ly called McCannell’s, for three years, from
the Ist day of May next, in terms of the Act
» WHL 4, Cap. 8.
Tenders must express the rates of Ferri-
age demanded for Passengers, Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Calves and Swine, also for
Vehicles, Luggage per cwt, and Produce per
bushel.
The names of two responsible persons
willing to become bound for the perform-
ance of the service, must accompany the
Tender.
Tender for McCannill's
rust be written on the Envelope.
T. HEATH HAVELAND,
Colonial Secretary.
April 13, 1873.
AUCTION.
WILL SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY,
the 20th inst., at the hour of 12 o'clock,
noon, the building of a NEW BRIDGE at
Hunter's River Station. Specification can
be seen at the office of the undersigned.
Two securities will be required for the
faithful performance of the contract.
RICHARD ——— » 2.4.
Ch’ town, ‘April 13, 1874.
1000 MEN WANTED.
Ms SRS. SCHREIBER & BURPEE beg
leave to give notice that they will have a
full Summer's employment for
One Thousand Men,
upon their Works, on the Line of Railway, from
Apply ca the
Ferry,”
Ch’town,
Works.
Ch'town, P. E. 1, April 13th, 1874. im
Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes.
JUST received, ex ‘‘ Alhambra” from
Boston, the choicest lot of Smoking To-
bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte-
town. Lovers of the weed can now be
supplied with almost every kind of Bright
and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Avaer-
ss PWEEDSUITINGS, QUIET COLORS, = ®
| OVERCOATINGS,
in colors to suit
ND SUMMER.
| SPRING A
A FULL
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN [2L7 EATS, very durable. ‘No
— CASSAMERE FOR VEST!
| Ties, Braces, Collars. G!
guaranteed to fit.
March 23, 1874.
BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, pe
DOESKINS
A GRAND DISPLAY OF ggasi fred
White Shirts made to order and
C. ROBERTSON.
Window Furniture, &e.
es, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades
Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c.
Upholstery Goods, Hair Seating,
Bedding, &e.
te aman
ie New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry,
LINE OF Vlushes, Poplins, Brocatelis, Fringes,
Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap.
>
leather, Hair and Flock Beds,
, constant-
on hand, cheap.
\i IRON BEDSTEADS AD CRIBS,
.
if
Great Variety, Cheap.
celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS,
es a Bed, an Easy Chair, and Ia
and a Lounge ina few seconds,
house should be with-
oves.
Our Siock is the Largest in the
(ity, and the very Cheapst.
CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS.
Most fal and durable Drawing Room,
D ‘Room and Chamber Farnitare, tn
It is a pleasure to have customers come
: c>
GARDEN AND FLOWER ‘SEEDS.
SFNT BY MAIL TO ALL PARTS OF THE
DOMINION.
OUR CHROMO,
The Little Florists,
A beautiful Parlor Picture, 17 x 22,
in sent free to all who favor us with orders
tothe amount of Five Dollars.
Send for CATALOGURB, which we mail
gratis to all who wish.
Chase Bros. & Bowman,
SEEDS MEN,
OSHAWA, ONTARIO.
_Feb 16, 1874.—8m
5 t 9) per day. Agents wanted
0 All classes of working people
of either sex, young or old, make more
money at work for us in their spare mo
ments, or all the time, than at anything
else. "Particulars free. Address G. STIN-
SON & CO., Portland, Maine.
May 14, 1878. ly
THE EXAMINER
Ts NOW PUBLISHBD IX
Messrs Welsh & Owen's
New Brick Building.
Comer Queen and King Streets.
BUSINESS OFFICE :—First floor
first door to the left.
Attention is directed te our
CLUB RATES.
Dec, 8, 1878. ae
FOR Nite
yp ony Building L Lots situate in Tig-
nish, Township No. 1, Prince County.
fronting the Railway Station, are offered by
private sale. Any Lots remaining unsold
ica,
Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO
Charm Twist " iy
Oriental Fig, " na
Navy 5's ae or
Fine cut i si
Invincible Fig nt ”
McDonald’s vt ‘anadian Bright Navy, |
do Solace,
do Dark.
|
Also on hand a good assortment of Cigars
and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any
other store in Charlottetown.
BLATCH McKENZIE & CO.
Jan., 5, 1874.
Manilla.
RDERS filled, directed from manufactory
M ntreal, at manufacturers i
quality unsurpa-sed, all sizes obtainable,
ply to ships haweers. For fall supplies we
is the time to send us yocr orders. Whole- |
sale and Retail dealecs attention solicited.
CARVELL BROS,
Auz. 1873. tf '
oe
FOR SALE.
80 bags SALT,
100 bbis. HERRING,
13 bars YELLOW METAL 11-16.
HUGH MONAGHAN.
Foot Pownal St., Ch’town, }
Feb. 9. 9. 1874. tf
Ship Bread.
50 BBLS. No. and No. 2, good and
CARVELL BROS.
will be offered by Auction, on Wednesday,
the 24th day of June next, at 11 o'clock.
Terms.—20 per cent down, and the re-
mainder in equal instalments annually for 4
years, bearing 6 per cent interest. Forpl ans
and particulars apply to
JOHN BALL,
Land Agency Office, March 16, 1874,—t
NOTICE.
LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin-
BR, either for Subscriptions or Adver- ,
tisments, are requested to make IMME-
DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigne,
who alone is authorized to receive and grant
receipts for the same.
By order,
W. L. COTTON,
Jan. 19th, 1874. ae
TENDER ss,
ENDERS will be received by the sub-
scriber until Monpay, 6th Aprit, for
Framing, Boarding, Shingling and com-
—— outside of the Catuonic CauRcH,
at Cardigan Bri
Plans and Specification can be seen at
the office of Mr. John Corbet,Charlottetown,
or with Mr. H. L. McDonald, Cardigan.
JAMES BE. McDONALD,
Ch’town, March 18, 1874,
a een
George Woods & cos,
CELEBRATED
MANILLA.
\ TE again bris
lic, the m
gz to tne notice of 1 pub-
tures of ti
caxapa conpacz courany. GABINET ORGANS
weber tad es Vwoled dau WJ
and respectfully solicit early orders for
spring delivery in Charlottetown, at factory FO SALE—CHEAP.
prices; and would call attention to certifi-
cate below 1 J
sabidiesaiiir bain JOHN NEWSON.
Quesn Soua
Maryfield Cottage to Let
CERTIFICAT!
largely during the pa veal
ture of the Canada
hrough Carvell Bros.
I aving used
Manilla.tie manufa
Cordagej( i
ordered tl
sed bavinn subaitied & to © ania te » pe very arnt Cottage situ
leche, Ws GAbkie paceminee thaws Bt ed on the ineetown Road, with-
ship-owners — momen sw alk from the city,
: is to let for a term of years. Possession
Jamis Duncan & ( ven first week of May
+ eas z +0 For further particulars apply to
levi &2 MISS KATIE E, ECKSTADT,
LONGWortTdH & ¢ M », 1874, Agent.
Bourke Ginna»
Weisu & Owr
1874.—4w
YRUPs.
10! ASKS RASPBERRY LEMON
STRAWBERRY SYRUPS
best qualities at
Ch’town, Mar. 9
Rubber Boots,
36 Cases}
Rubber Boots & Shoes,
CARVELL BI S “"bal
town, Feb 16, 1874
Sole Leather.
Jes of the very best quanlit~, a
the very loweet figures.
ARVELL B
i.adies, Children and
Gents
Newest Designs, for sale at
Lowest Prices.
4. B. SMITH
Ch’
500 *
a 1373. tf
HEALTH tober & vanen.
Os, i "
Nov. 11. 1872
FIRE AND MARINE
Just Published, Pri 0 S a ; N :
cmmemmnenaaniny ~ | tf 1 e.
ane NSURANCE
SERVATION. IMPERIAL
ealth, Streng and ro!
ddress to the cate is. the S tary the | sin “ | n » C
regularities of | e ' — . pe tata DOM.
© from over-taved or «bus sa rhse € nd Invested ( apital £1,965,00u
whether of body or mind the Instr Sterling.
sulting from the Loss of Nerv Ph
Force. By S. LA'MERT, M.D., L. $ MONTREAL
&c.. 87 BEDFORD SQI ARI I . if anine p 2
arn how } f ; ee
hurch a S } Rantinl and -
sag age ol gers Japital and Cash Assets ever $1,000,000
tion of the fun st cee
3 admirable.”—M The above OFFICES beingof UNDOUBT-
Dr. La ’MERT is nly reg -ua ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security
Practicione! », fort : . ind prompt payment of veh te
“Pati be . ‘ Age nt for Prince Edward Island
successsfally tre ‘ by « * ‘ ii wn, n, 20, 1873 ly
and remedies wil! be f . ee
ind safety to ans . 10 om Ts e 2 » CO A 1
THE SCIENCE < LIE .
tae : : : oO ; ng of the naviga-
ico - “ '- segalasan Unsowcigae Sateen j t Tons Old Mines Sydney
cae ee Ta a Cert te. Also, several Car-
ee ne er tg . . . , arge al ry Small Coal The
a ae wae ge ; ' ; ‘ i frora the vessels at
: thers, 44 (ue sires “a . yf sy cash onl ly.
! i ope WM Kol GHAN, Queen Street.
IMPoRTANT CAUTION.—1 i Ci en it ilhhin
earnestly warned against a pis t pie ‘ ———
Ciechale inieeane ting from a so-called! Gagks. Gacks. Giguere
ingly appropriat« s the tith it TRS PALES 3 Bus. Grain Sacks, conteln-
published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty A si Sephinetiios Yon pay renii
March 30th, 1874. iy. t Hip ; a R SALF.
ss CARVELL BROS.
WANTED, town, Jan. 5, 1974.—isl pat
WO BOYS, about 16 years 0 4 lo "
learn the LB iking Resitine ae, . at th DL L ALN JOB AND BOOK BOOK
‘* CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM Bakery.
JOHN QUIRKE.
», 1874.
PRINTING done at the
| EXAMINER OFFICE,
' Ch’town, March
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