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    EET TPO RIE ¥ a
    gk tht Wicue ies uld be closed when a
    nt } . me injustice would be| Pranos.—Pianos should 5
    eee nnnannene )ifa demand weromade he thoughtthe €OV- | Acpanacus AND Cr An oh
    ” oo ain } ? {ut | y Tesy ‘ ' i } } ha
    r riN/ j COUNCIL, +} . t the advants enmot Suan “i ~aees £6 “aaa mPr eae
    sr ve A ' ee teuaneeeg eb jh with | ij i nd x 7F <3 4 fee
    Cia lion, Mr. Laird 1 it i . ently appr i ti ie , on 1 5 as a 4 fa ha y 8 i
    ei ‘nev h fin the ] : rheumatism are {ina few .7 a ago wie M ye baa bbe Sa BOR EYE Es
    > lamer i, as i the i '- {ing on this delicious esculent; and mot
    : hor the | Strued t appl ) Roman Gata | chronic cases a much reneved, ¢ Mt re
    rea : , ’ 1} ‘ er if ¥> Ny 4
    - tn we und, i if the patient ! H acid aes | "08 ef ay
    ee imat n
    , | I 11 W 1)- j y ~
    r wall te reek Will be Paid in Advance,
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    ‘ l ! I { t ! si
    in t t to all that +? ae | Under the new Law,
    : ( I ( ° pero or on
    g | { 14) it tié F ‘ oly THE { th JULY NE XT.
    t - yy ‘ ' f the \ { which
    \ al SW it : a le t THE WUT Mi a a |
    Xi i ik " ‘ r 4 j
    2 ub i a ttle, con ted ol pin HXAMINER
    ; . ry ¢ F aSik it iy : caked ny WoO th ol “ ' " wif ,
    : % to | , ! us, | ; iS ONE <
    } : ss 3 ‘ rT}? ennratTr ANT } PA
    5 soos a ‘had wnat te Hit LARGEST AU Of A PAPE
    . a1 ‘ i i =)
    i vy ' 1 es {rot s ‘ t ws t] is ay ont . ' ’
    ges and « ¥ ; gq- | Ol the cily i greas a wet pin ee no ga Lit ithe stomach, and that nas HE ISLAND.
    ——s ee ».. | the wisdom of the Island being ct ,. BOM Eee i : t food: and not needing it, | —_
    { “ . aed wy assis aoa ee 8 oltctown { how that ou Wa i ie nil t upon | ad ~ a” -
    i ee i bal u os th it not the case. L was nly necessary to af it enaing there only to putily, the very | TEAT RLY SUBSCRI! TION:
    +) : — had noright to pay He | et & that peli ‘ ' : — hd nosition,and | thought of which should b will nt to de 17) i 2 {! i q
    ine ¢ mt Had aah 06s i ‘a | this House, the Leader of tie ( pposition,at ~ | terany man from eating Without an app ‘tite i a S

    would like t a more delinite explani he President were all from Prince County. | °C 00. i tan of hie His ff « tonto is | u

    ‘ of } ‘rT liture He was of opinion ones appara , | fortie remaimaer oO iS ithe At >

    u n He this eer yg ur or five of 1% @ ap- Hon. Mr. Munn re — d Bo gl “' et taken to whet ihe appetite, it is a mistaken IN ADVANCE,

    hat the sez S of tour gil : had made such a mistake as lo g : ! 3 . » one

    .}| Company had mad C | course, for its only result is to cause one to ae
    : list} ’ with, the : course, lor) Ont) sui |
    aisers co uld i iv en als pensed V f rr | ] s of th > Cl ty whe nh ;
    four miles from the limits ¢ aS nO already an amount has been | > r :
    expense saved t ich ci manint, and oe = they were on! ly requir d by the act to go two, | © it n ste ph a i ‘i ; e $10,006 ol r g eaten peyoni C { ed
    be jest ce enistectery. the | they should not expect the government to) oo ‘The obj et to be obtained is a | ARE REQUESTED TO
    ar ena Maclin 4 ad ye ts lemnify them. If the Company felt ag- le pre} psi ply f rastric jui ot a larger i cai : ’
    , - . > d upon the roads | '“ ee s : ans arger supply OF ¢ guie n ig f }
    country had been expende nt ble grieved they wo uld have petitioned against supply of food; and aisles r fails to ac- | Dd. , 7 » yg "
    and bridges, it wouid be more servicable. bi 1s they had ample time to uo so. pp ' : biect fails to have | zis } P a t Buce,
    Hon. Mr. Met was not satisfied w ith the the M: B " ‘on believe . in de ving c omplish that essential ObJec t tar : oha ve
    QI a on lil We + r ersor i t ( aon érmriiend dun
    explanation those damages were on acs Hon ef a : : " » Compaay 1d gone to | @ty efliciency towards the cure of dyspeple j
    _ eae“ " a ‘ _ ha | JUSLIC O ail att dues nied diseases rhe formation of gastric juices 18
    ul f » InSsuilicienc of the fence, the} J + anwenevem 2 if e I y | SISee , : ; » | J
    a : — ‘ htt ' a them. His hon Ae spree tate — wir - ee directly proportione “i to the wear and tear of
    intr ‘ 1G TiILd , bs | oii sie atin tl r s ’ e 0 by .
    intry had I : : ws iast | Sacrifice their interest he tran 10 0 | tho svstem, which is to be the means of sup-| fie» . 4 ¥ : s nee
    the Leader of t Government had said poo at e people of Charlottetown ! iad | he s) ’ ! A y coming unaer our Advance Terms!
    ir, in reply to question asked by him | ** @ppearee *" Pe th r “i to the | P!) ind this wear and tear can only take
    Mir. McG i) t t at ‘ fF public px 7 oe = - th ik fgg ty place is the result ofexercise. ‘The efficient | rcsiesra
    I i ' iid aibh tanca el) Wou CiLy , ’ ° “ ° °
    ito an explans lange & comes a —, sally aa the | remedy for dyspepsia is work—« = door work Now that the Railway is in operation,
    cu es © ” sue \ pou 1 to with an amendment, | —beuelicial and su nt vs n P { f ™ | the de livery of the EXAMINER wiil be
    ae ‘ ¢ 2 rate Wee © eau ‘ s } ' as it a eabie, mle ling an pro-
    t to pay eee aes A pill reiating to lunatics and to the c if : much more speedy and puuctual than
    i M st . a \ LO bila : i ; ’ 1d the third time apie > eas ‘ey = a. a as i
    ' custo suUnali°cs Was OXs Sass : , ) rivy; and aso i! oy af : 8
    ist year was purposely obscure — ly ah | A Bravrirut. Ornament.—A beautiful or meee 3) MG oul financial year end
    : : an asseu. | @ aw " ir es
    Ha t been otherwise they wo vuld pre obal wien Ab bill t smend an act relating to the nament for the silting room can be made by | on t 1e oist i ay, Anst., the prese nt isa
    ve had much more damages to i ee ott shh ah distribution of the estates of | covering a common glass tumbler with moss, | good time to Subseribe.
    ; rt k ip with the gentles | Seiten acreage ghon nee at » latter fastened in place by sewing cotton , ee Aes ce ae cari :
    - cave fecatine th » road, and thero- imtystates, and to regulate the pegs = ae corp —— rue pein ied a i on | Copies of Tur EXAMINER may be had
    a ah, cou aan eae anne | the Sumnaete Court, was brought up from | wound around, = then g at at the Stores of —
    is the G ramen’ had net pus tee ne | th use of Assembly by Hon. Mr. Brecken, |a saucer, into which set the tumbler, filling ‘
    in possession of the land, taey wi mid Denn read the first time | it and the remaining space in the saucer with G. W. Hownan, Alberton,
    t mn action fortrespass. S« me ol it Sencahedl dealteate catsuit tamara “3 , } . > woods ar bo form. ‘ urn eae .
    pone erty ptammtiaets ". xe of the law- Committee on despatches and other public | _ a? sional ort a in Es oy do with SAMUEL GRAVES, Sunmerside,
    provadD LUPOULRO Sela fb SEU fe j a vari tferns, t ( he latter a ae :
    I that there was a screw | papers resume vd. oF Wane Vere © © ‘ ae Bremner Bros., Charlottetown,
    wer “ cea peat phe tl i 2 he President said that as he had aj} wood violets. On the edge of the grass also | “er "
    “a . . thie ely rT on. U sue! ous j i é TIER
    Is { took advaatage o: luis a h wth | hand in selecting the first site for a railway plant some of the nameless little evergreen | *. 4k. SLARVIE, GO.,
    “a select > ss ‘ B ~ r pate i ra en

    a! if it had been generally known © ged depot at Summerside, he felt that he should | vine, which bears red (scarlet) berries, and | limotHy O’CONNELL, do.,

    enw ong pec “ sah. es raat | put the House in possession of the facts of whos dark, peated evyeithe eee will erat? | Isaac OXENUAM. do.,
    lamages. Th wai i r ine 4a , vq | the case. rhe Prince County me ei 3 —. the Se ee _ eee of om oO B. D. Haype x, Mount Stewart,
    the iine att t , ana tie acinepaoesy ial ’ag net ’ ( h } ‘me with beautiful elect. Another good pian its |
    Fe ee t any time on account of | having been invited - select the allegement Pra ee ee ee aa J.J. Campset, Cardigan Brid: ge,

    ‘eee ee , of the railway and site for the station, they | to filla rather deep plate with some of the A \ “
    ga reg Pag 4 ito cbtain | met, and after due censideration, they fixed | nameless but beautiful silvery and light) LBERT AITKEN, Georgetown,
    i Mr. Ba _ = ty L ign ne tbe | Uy on, what he considered, a much better; green and delicate pink mosses, which are | M ATIEEW & Me LEAN, eke
    eng Hone a ‘ol ich he wasaware | sit s! te than the one they had now chosen. The met in — . all the “ty oe W. L. G. Hay DEN, Morell.
    $s ee is » ‘hich Ghanged the site did aj marshes. Thiscan be kept fresh and beau-|
    y from the contractors | government which chang a . ’ a > os -. 2
    gen Ml " Sony t He did not | great wrong to the country, and they would | tiful as long as itis not neglected to water it RP-riee 3 ets. ad ge Oopy
    ’ ee eo were overpaid vet find that they had made a mistake. The | profusely once a day. It must, of course, be May 17, 1875. oa
    : a ae yen be it th e law was | alteration had cost the country 340000 or, placod in the shade, or the moss will blanch
    ' : ce the Gav ernment for it, | $50,C00 and we = perhaps yet cost $100,000, | and die. In the centre of this a clump of
    + have advertized for all appeals| Where the station was at present there was | large azure violets should be placed, adding
    : a cies ‘ds . , So the | not gen accommodation, and they |some_ curious lichens and pretty fungus re)
    : } a aula thee mn in rotas would either have to encroach upon the | growth from the barks of forest wees, anda
    pia 1s nig or build upon the water, It was also | few cones, shells and = NEW G ) D) a)
    H McEwen considered that the; @ "dangerous site. Going out of the town We may judge a man’s character by what | - ( 8) S
    as vas commenced wrong. The line| either way dae was an up-grade, and | he loves—what pleases him. If a man mani- \T THE
    e bean located before the con-/| trains guing out would have to go ata rapid | fests a delight in low, sordid objects, or vul- - »
    uy mn it, It was wrong in rate to raise the in une, He c nsidered gar song and debasing language, the mis
    th . to carry the bill without “the that the award ef 37,000 toa gentieman at fortunes of his fellows or aninals, we say at S
    ns , il of com-| gentleman in Summerside was monstrous. | once determine the complexion of his chars j
    bakes “is af the | That gentleman could have whatever ship-j acter. On the contrary if he loves purity, Qucen Siqunre
    l position to} timber he wanted brought into his yard, and | modesty, truth—if virtuous pursuits engage | =e
    ward was | instead of being awarded such a sum he/ his heart and draw out his alfections—we oO
    g ll examined | Should save been called on to ar ay > ay ell Me fiend satisfied he is an upright man. ‘Vhen! The Subscribers have received per Steam-
    So M made since | $1,000 for the convenience thus d him. | we seea young man fond of fine cloth ad ay :
    : n i be very | if it was his (Presijent’s) case eo Ww snare i makinga fop of himse if, ii is a sure sign that er Prince Edward,
    but y ‘re Loo Ii consider it that much advantage to him. i he thinks the world consists of ontside show ,
    s was position to judge Dh Mr. Reid was also concerned in} and ostentation, and he is certain to make A EW SUPPLY OF
    I i sa ere was no doubt | ce! ng the site. At first y aoa d to fix | an unstable man, without true affection or E3r x °
    t phe rs was large, | @pon a piece f ground bel longi: g to Mr. friendship, fon 1 of change and excitement, E it ish Pig a i Oreionm
    ~ x the distance . but that gentieman did not Wis “6 to | and soon weary of those Be gat ate pursuils WNTT fs r;
    i a ‘ ei . 1] sidered ha best etre ‘he ’ } faithfin)
    \ Ta youd cetacean pdt evi : : " pipe innot afford : UNTAiLn Un} 6 +, 4
    — es to run brane] ra farpio for nas si
    : si pong aee” athe hha orp ri der any circumstances; a man cannot afford nitab! the esent Seass
    ay COWwn cit guane ae ce ~~ | to be mean atany time: man cannotafh ir d which are now open for nha
    ll ha \ i cal Het wt Asana anal oe | todo less than his best at all times ind under and Sale, at the
    cours i I >: by chansilig Line _ sil ocala. ail circumstances. No matter how wrong- L " ‘ >?
    ‘ ¥ } } mT : GtY through ‘ ! and L aa } . . .
    swer i jues he had | were passing through the town, and "ras istiy you are treated, you caunot, for your
    t vé Hl f se:y kept the } to De ui ne in l L oe ra , Ly 8 aes n sake, afford to use anytl g but your roha A n o on sera
    th ck in rae to! ve the | regard to the § biied ** golden Shipyara hetter self, 1 to render anything but you PLE EAS CALL AND AMINE.
    na res fth wn | it was,no (1 t. an op { int eHerraN * etter services; you cannot afford to cheat a iaasdandbapetelaa
    a In MaKxing th i ul ui Was Ganger | oheate you cannot lie toa liar; you cans Supplies continually received.
    Mr. | we exs | Irom ire throt Sperry asad tian anainaee 1ot afford to be mean to a mean man: you ——_——
    } Gov- ion. Mr. 1 caplet ty ug to © sees innot afford to do other than deal-uprightly ‘
    t. hen, the President rhe sony : Sees st with any man, no matter what exigencies
    Mr. Wig i i eT ! hdgment with reg tation al ye 1- |) may exist between him and you. No man
    { i had been | merside, but he was prepared to prove My) can afford to be anything but a true man, ro 37a.
    y th inds s would | his (President's) own } " sig are Pp pep livingin his higher nature and acting from } ERIM BNC Ronn NE
    n § }. He had t butis was a superior oO! He said yg en the highest consideration seal th, A] E
    > . capt = ; ‘s ‘ae a €1 000 ‘One b ates more trouble ina house SZ 4Ede
    ( ne V j m Wiiiln fit } M >1,U0UU : a panos,
    ie hie age ; : ean iu three giris VS many a sullering : : : i h
    e 0 fort nee Ww tne C. wet be | mot But, after she is to blame for i hes AT desirable Sea-side SUMMER RE-
    L rolwit i, | My § Sore bas eal reason why a should SIDENCE, *REDCLIFFE,” belonging
    t hi ns to the contrary petiti ig Wa ana mm ote: wot form tid a { tue benetits | t0 Admiral Bayticld, adjoining the Keppoch
    r .» Swinyard’s report, u extent. If the change had thus Increased | | att mother of sons , r on her| Farm and about two and a half miles from
    . ‘ aT x th 1ild- t et e's ssl , . : ' - ’ ve
    sent n the station at Sum-j| th e of those lots alon with ul — lown sex and all the world besides, is to Charlottetown. Terms easy and made
    le was a great improvement upon the | ings, it a % be a superk . oy aa ak bag form in them the habit of putting things in| *20Wn upon application.
    Sue, Bet! Were td oak Be | ceante rooms for station eroumds. A raliway | piece. Tin can be done only by following | EDWARD BAYFIELD,
    which were not properly carried out. eee Se the wharf would | them reund and requiring them when they | Solicitor, &e.
    ringing the track across the head of the | from th; location to th ns we Tea, | are tt prougl wih a i ae ¥ book to put it on May 2 4, 1875. 20
    irves truckave W id be saved, which was | have 1 s { street. ane ra i } th elf where it belongs: when t ike elect etree enanconnetanenmnnne
    item to men in business, and had | running ick of the town bere oe | off their overe hie t0 hand them on the feck
    fect of reducing the price of the farmers | carry th eg haar oo acta } pr | when boots are taken off that they may be TQ ARCHITECTS
    » Numbers of persons were now | timber brought by railway would have to) put somewhere ‘else be yn the hearth rug a
    ring to have lings under cover, So | b rawn aconsiderable ese ince . —e lor under foot: when s rs are removed
    ’ - nt “YnNense hot . t would be iel in ne ras... ' ‘ 7 ea ten
    scould be unloaded without expense, | but now 1! Ud be ie in it all-over | that they at once rest in their appropriate} Wanted—Plans “and Specifications.
    wou serwise come off the produc~ | where itis wa d The movement al 4 ease rhe law of habit thus impos wi ical ede
    aS sale dealers wouid aiso | America, 1 railways as t iy, ex Lit nains. till } nduc ( P NE hnndred and fifty dollars ($150)
    t unt: ica 3 , sy veryil 1] jie j YD ” ore will be given by this Dee
    i TS eens a -ncaseneiemammmeesnmtm masieee mum | PATON ior an approved Plan and
    secaeateraeany OB RTE WS See a in i ad cileation or x iadiae a
    2 1 this winter, he ol GRUP US ELEECE ELE? OEE Ar \ Be} A a | ne be 3 im ais . Hospital for the Insane,
    t 1 ih savtusesniuammanal OMe emeneTeee eae AS age open Wrote ate ep RMR % ei § Ste a i é 8 it 5 8 The building to have accommodation for
    rv goo ¢ n d Se a oe L'a By) } is 4 : j . i : ty - ants f;
    ry¢g 1 rea fo harden a wooden puiley oil it for) RY FJ i jg zj 4 gy ii g | 2 least 140. patients, also, tpartinents for
    i - ibout eight minutes in olive oil. the Medical Superinte ndent, the Super-
    L apour gh ‘ Ls :
    HOWE! j the cranks of tix © poe visor and assistants, and kitchen, and all
    : ye | . ‘ iient to take a loc | Wanmanice ((Sanan Traian”? 2 . rs zi eps el cat 4
    a EK s as compared with the | When it is not conven "4 le teteiend Pianta < Tmery WOGAN s.0USC: |} rooms required fer an institution of this
    ‘ ‘ is as follows: The apar ‘tL to fila new key, = : : 7 “a th i | nature,
    . i. 2 ndle iserted in 12 | ome " a m
    sti rea of two cyiin~ | be smoked P presse gee acm a inst eae. | R tj B Pp F The plans to provide for the reception
    fers ea | see Se on took rie indentat x. us ico €ac ' ‘ o Dey of a Steam Heating apparatus, and are re-
    ’ ' ; , ward ee le ait j j : ‘ m4 ripen °
    : ; ' 3.344 cubic inches | posing wards of the snd hee this dee al a quired to be so drawn that. if it is found
    ‘ t ~ r1the sm ed portion Maude oy th ards 1] i " / weeeard at anw % aad Tae : syas
    ” Aw ORS SeNwey, |S Chere to file Having been bought and thoroughly pre aeapranr sa Aa any future time, the building
    f steam; while t snow Wael ty ui : refitted and = refurnished can be enlarged so as to accommodate a
    : Island sro pl rh is The London Laneel suggest the followin’ renttes eet relurnisice still greater number of patients.
    t nt Inte i |} simple waneagrsipse for felons ‘ soe soon wf | ye a ‘ ' | Each architect to state the price for
    } ‘ it yt} lirect]\ eral j od ‘ -Betet 7 } ‘
    igainst eleven fer | the disease is felt, put directly over the spot] gg EMpst=-Chass Style | | wnich ne win set nis plan ana specitica-
    zs snow plough power, there-| a fly bliste r, about the ve of the thumb vail» tion, which, if approved and accepted, the
    : half that of the Intercolon- | and let it remain for six enw sal the expir- BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, WILL BE | Cops rtment is to be at liberty to take and
    engine, while our numerous | ation of which time, ciractly under the surs | | use at a price to be agreed upon.
    ' pls Or » the effect of | face of the blister, may be seen the felon rat Tat P lans and s recitic ation ill be received
    a rh tae \ grade s have th ehec ace ot , 3 : ’ rc 4 hy | i z sw
    ' 1d very materially, reducing | which can instantly be taken out with the RE-OPENED FOR THE SEASON, | at this office until Saturday, the 21st
    neans of clearing the track.” peint of a needie or a lancet. A piece of FROM ; August, next, at noon. ‘
    1 7 defect would be remedied { adhesive plaster will keep the blister in | pilin Jxno. W. MORRISON, Secy
    + . «nical aa asin ’ R lace - veres ’ WWapyDy ym) | Pos , T anlee > %
    next wilter, so as to give the benefit piace. : NI iT} \ : TILL {ST OF OCTODER NEAT. | Be ard of W orks, rE Island.
    of the Railway LooKinG Gi ASSUS.-—LOOKiIng giasses are | ” . | May 31, 1875.
    : Hon. Mr. Dodd approved of the alteration | sometimes spoiled by ‘sunshi ne. A writer on . or ees
    a n Summerside. InSt. Johna he subject says: ‘* The amalgam of tin . ° ‘
    id been made in locating the stas | foil with mercury, phiah is sp read on glass Every Attention Given to Guests ! | W if
    b of the town, and they were | plates, is very readily crystalized by active apelin | | \,
    wing it at great expense, if the y| solar rays, A mirror hung where the sun i ee pERATE | 4
    iiready done so, In Halifax a simis | can shine on it takes a granulated appear- TERMS MO IRATE,

    re mistake had been made. ance familiar to housekeepers, though they Rn
    re ’ f the | may not be acquainted with the cause of the ee uf

    iH Mr. Strong said the location o id —" Ati : ner resort the *‘Sea-side,” |
    tat t Summerside had been leftto the | change. In such a state the article is nearly As: 8 ym : ail : _ i “4
    ; ecentatives; and the site was] worthless, the continuity of the surface is is unrivalled. PAER' bi re)

    Y setr P. -eaflec p s }

    a * greed upon by them. The] destroyed, and it will not reflect outlines y. ° nil hae si

    nanim g : Micige J ubrious and Bracing Atmosphere. |
    coml imade by his honor from the city | with any approach to precision. A Nal g ph re |
    lid notin all respects He eA rhe peed, Tue Preservation or Smoxeo Mrat.— AND

    : ' +
    St. John was at one end of the city, and the | professor Nessier 8 ays that the kee ping quals . a !

    > - ime to the other. At Sums : ‘ { {upon the Excellent Surf Bathing
    Bost ul uM : ities of smoked meat do not depend upc
    merside it wa os “ge oo | amount of smoking, but upon the eattorm ) ATEN
    ¢ ae weer ie ‘not an ne Whart: s ‘ ‘ bs ane = j !

    a Be et ee had bee arf’; $0} and proper drying of the meat. Itis of mai BS Magnificent View of de Bay and Ocean. |
    that the difficulty w nich hi mn experi | siderable advantage alse to roll the meat on ‘ 7 ‘ dy |

    need in St, John, would not exist here. | its removal! from the salt, before smoking, in |
    Th nt arrangemont In Summerside | ca wqust or bran. By this means the crust! Best Fishing Grounds cn North Shore, |
    W ve truckage to a very small | formed in smoking will not be so thick ; and with boats for fishing and plea-

    ter » truckman would not charge | if moisture condenses apon the meat it re~ } sure constantly on hand, % ry Ly 4WsoO %
    for ¢ 200 or 300 yards than fer 100. mains in the bran, the brown colo ving miat- | i ia | e de Fs iWe
    MI had already happened in ot penetrating. The best | i av 2 187s
    So rses running te ke i Borger pa phen ‘ is in a smok e-house, Coaches connect with every Train to May 3, 163%.
    sumn Pses p aWay, AC.,— place o keep 8 i ‘ aUns | : ee : i : “anh —_-—_—_-——— (onstieiiheaicliah esata maceluniiahisianiiaiasis
    ad Mr. S¥ rd foreshadowed an imports hi in which it remains dry, without drying out | pages tr Peper tt snc A gs
    rder to the ifety of the | t does when | hung in a chimney mersit ©, ay the untel tiiver i Ne -hem
    - pe i “ae - | entirely as! i ” ; Station, as below:
    pt i ) abweys lq gh» n Wasutxc. — Washerwomen spoil everys A
    ; tne Worst e belever og re m rn mn oe
    ‘i e pow engines was su St oa to | Urine with soda, end oer “4 “9 * free Present Time Tasie. — Trains leave Of Boston
    : fe pal mo al a wy sees ent than to see the eg a ¢ row si @Wns | Charlottetown at 630 a. m., and 2 p. m | TE \
    Keep Lie On at Pal Ww a. { »s > * 7 * cigar i & are Ave s for sj ¥
    it he ‘ b. cane, and Cheenstnes. and percales turne dinto black b ry ies and | Returning leave Hunter River at 7.55 a. m., \W ire Agents for the saie of the man-
    Sitch taeee Winlly tear ihc aot Gann mudily streaks by the ig Shee te ‘i a laun*| and 8.25 p. m. Leaves Summerside at 6! ufacture of the above Company, and can

    "Hoa. Me, McD nald Was cots fied tee. dress. It is worth while for ladies to pay | a, m., and 6 and 6.30 p.m. Returning | ®S80re shipowners and dealers of the stt-

    sul cation reps Gen 4 Snag | attention to this, and insist upon having | jeave Hunter River at7.55 a. m., and 3.40 | Periority of their article of Oakum over all
    expranal ecting ae a ae py their summer dresses washed according to p. m others Best of references can be furnish-

    if! . ind costs. The wo ap- «nae . 6 eee j ia esi . i ae . " pay
    se pe A ( ok aad aie the directions which they should be pr pared Any change in Time wil! be duly ad-| ed.

    ‘ . —s tig . oon and to give their laundresses themselves. In the | yertised. 300 bales to arrive first steamer, and or-
    bo Inserve or the ap “'’ ise “ , first place the water should be tepid, the JOHN NEWSON ders can be filled promptly and cheaply.
    considered (i they bad not a@wardes ‘ » al , : , . - Serene i :

    — . ; . (Mr, McD.) knew that some soap should nob he allowed to touch the W. A. HUTCHESON, CARVELL BROS.

    Sales inked ot ae ‘sisers for giving fabric; it should be washed and rinsed | May 17, 1875. Ch’town, April 26, 1875. —2m
    parties laughed at the appratser Sas ol up| quick, turneu upon the wrong side, and | iirc
    them so muci lie also tgs . ‘ a h hung in the shade todry, and when starched | e
    the appraisers had awarded twice as much in boiled } yL boiling starch) should | R ©) W ke te Ss y

    i wight catiad hal owoen wes. call | (in thin boiled mut nol boi ig § a ) sho uld | Vy e HIS cey ves y rups.
    bln He i Mf. cS idid wot sey 1 ay | be folded in sheets or towels, and ironed | nN’ STORE
    cient e (% cy.) Gh) HOD oF nO ap- © wrone ide ¢ : P 7 theta etn | it _—

    H ers ha t iven teo much, but he did not | upon the wrong sid ee well aef ts . 9 |
    _ineianey . ; : sli eer ve ° C , j . , wer ™
    ee how they could clear themselves in such Weat ir Doxs.—Slight erangeme at of the | international Hotel 80 bbls. RYE WHISKEY,

    ' as be had referred to. He thought digestive or other FENctions is often sufficient i 20 kegs LEMON SYRUP? 20 galls. eaca,
    there had been less we rk done by the ap- | to cause a temporary eo ‘ogee in children, Central Street, 20 kegs RASPBERRY SYR U P.

    waisers for what it had cost than for any beginning during sleep and prolonged after | On COdsignment at lowest wholesale prices.

    anid equal sum expended upon the Road.

    Further progress was reported, and the
    House adjourned

    »

    -

    ts

    A bill to sunplify the sale of lands taken
    into execution, was introduced by Hon Mr,
    JeGill, and read the first time, and a bill to
    amend the Charlottetown Cemetery act was
    ‘gain referre! to committee. Hon. Mr.
    Dodd submitted an amendment to prohibit
    any cemetry from being opened within one
    iniie from the boundaries of the city on the
    north side of the river

    Hon. Mr. Balderson would support the
    bill with the proposed amendment, as there
    were so many complaints against the present

    Wepnespay, April

    ; extraordinary degree.

    waking. The suffering is great, and the
    condition an alarming one to parents and
    friends, ‘The mental excitement is so intense
    as to resist impressions from without to an
    It is here that the
    association of smells can be used more effec-
    lively than others to break up the morbid
    train’ A good whiff of cologne almost als
    ways brings the little sufferer back to its
    ordinary world; or a little ammonia may be
    used. But an odor which is agreeable is
    probably more effective than one which is
    merely pungent, It isa common observa.
    tion that mental associations are awakened
    by odors more than by the impressions of
    any othersense. In the case of nightmare,
    the strong, familiar smell seems to break up
    the train of abnormal mental excitement,

    a4 ee | .

    Summerside, P. E. Isiand.
    ] wish to inform the public that I have

    now opened one of the best as well as
    one of the most commodieus Hotels on this
    Island. I am prepared to accommodate the
    travelling public with a first-class table,
    sleeping apartments, and guod stabling,
    sheds, &c., where their horses will be tho-
    roughly attended to.

    Also, in connection with the House, are
    Liquors of the very best quality,— all at
    moderate prices to suit the times,

    A call from the public will be thankfully
    received.

    W.J.S. GLOVER,
    Proprietor,
    May 24, 1875.

    CARVELL BROs.

    Ch’town, April 26, 1875.—2m

    FOR SALE.

    A BEAUTIFUL Suburban Residence,
    Within five minutes walk from the Post

    Office. Apply to
    G. C. CARMAN,
    Real Estate Broker
    Junei7th, 1875

    jy LAIN JOB AND BOOK
    PRINTING done at the

    ~ ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 18765,

    MOON’S CHANGES.

    New Moon, 3rd Day, 6h.7m., p.m., W.

    First Quar., 10th Day, 3h. 44m., p.im.,5. E.
    Full Moon, 18th Day, 7h. 43m., p.in., East,
    3rd Quar., 26th Day, 10h., 27m., a. m., W.

    | swoon | mau (Day's

    ge oe SUN
    M eo — sets |water |len’th
    | rise | sets |
    (it Mi MA li M
    1\Tuesday {4 18\7 38; 4 52) 8 51] 15 20
    2;\Wedn'sd'y| 17) 389) 6 24| 9 41 22
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    5 Sat urday 15) 41) 10 30M 26
    6 Sunday 15} 42) 11 23| 0 8 27
    7 Monday 14) 43| 11 59) © 54 28
    8, Tuesday 14) 44M ae: 29
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    10:'Thursday | 14 46 040; 3.19 |
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    12/Saturday | 14) 47; 111) 520) 9382
    13\Sunday | 14) 47) 1 25) 6 28 33
    14 Monday | 14; 48) 141) 7 21) 3
    15 Lager, ae a. 3} 8 Wy 3
    16|Wedn'sd’y| 14) 48, 2 23) 8 52! 34
    17 Thursday 13} 48} 246] 9 35) 35
    18 Friday 13; 48) 3 23) 10 16 35
    19 Saturday 13) 48 4 3) 10 53 35
    20 Sunday 13} 49) 4 55) 11 32 36
    21/ Monday 13} 50; 558A 10 36
    22 Tuesday ‘4 49, 7 4| 0 48| 36
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    25 Friday 15 - ” 40) 251 34
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    28 Monday 16, 49) 230) 6 14 33
    29\Tuesday | 16] 49| 3 55] 7 28] 33
    i eiuatalaeals ay 7 oe 5 24) 8 35) 15 32

    BUSINESS CARDS
    WILLIAM DODD,

    Commission Merchant and
    AUCVTViONnBER
    QUEEN SQUARE,
    CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND.
    CARVELL BROS.
    AUCTIONEERS,

    Commission Merchants,
    AND
    GENERAL AGENTS.
    Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, P, , rs

    WILLIAM JAMES HENEY,

    AUCTIONEER, GENERAL BROKER,
    AND COMMISSION AGENT,

    DEALER IN CHOICE

    —_ | EAM GROCERIES, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS,

    PRINCE ST., COR. OF DORCHESTER,

    Charlot etown, P, E. Island.
    VULCAN FOUNDRY,

    GEORGETOWN.
    STOVES, wholesale and retail. WINDLASS
    and MACHINERY CASTINGS in general al-
    ways on hand, or supplied at the shortest notice,

    Cash Paid
    FOR ALL KINDS of OLD & SCRAP IRON.
    J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co,

    " JAMES BRENAN.
    ‘Hloass, Sign, ad Carnage Painter,

    Paper Hanger & Glazier,

    SOURES WEST.

    Orders will receive prompt attention.
    July 7, 1873. ly

    F. M. CAMPBELL.
    dteneral Vierchant
    COMMISSION AGENT,
    NUCLIONEER & BROKER

    | TRENETY CORNER, GEORGETOWN, P, B. 1.
    AGENT FOR THE
    Standard Life Insuranee Co.

    Sept. 1, 1873. ly

    CARRIAGE FACTORY.

    MVE Subser ibers,havit ing tuken the Factory
    formerly occupied by Proup & Mac-
    CouBRAY, are prepared to conduct the busi-
    ness of CARRIAGE BUILDING in all its
    departments.
    Carriages and Sleighs made to order.
    Repairs done with neatness and despatch.
    All orders filled when promised.
    YOUNKER, OFFER & CO
    19, 1874—tf

    HASZARD BROS.,
    Couunission Merchants & Auctioneers,

    Oct.

    (XAMINER OFFICE.

    FORWARDING, MANUFACTURERS,

    AND

    General *gents,
    G1 WATER STREET,

    Opposite Merchants Bank,

    Charlottetown,
    J. © Haszarp,

    P. E- I.

    { Horace Taszarp.

    Se Deere

    REFERENCES:
    Greenshields, Son & Co., Montreal,
    Messrs. W. & R. Brodie, Quebec,

    Messrs. J. S. Farlow & Co., Boston,

    Henry Lawson, Esq., Ualifax, N. 5.

    Hon. Daniel Davies, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
    May 3, 1875.

    REAL ESTATE AGENCY !

    WANTED:

    Building Lots in Gharlottetown
    and Royalty.

    Persons wishing to buy or sell Real Es-
    tate, can get information by calling upon

    me,
    G. C. CARMAN,
    Real Estate Broker.
    11 Exchange Building,Queen St., }
    Ch'town, May 17, 1874 hp 3m

    Messrs.

    RAILR) D TIME!

    A LARG# ASSORTMENT OF

    GOLD AND SILVER

    WATCHES & CLOCKS !

    GOLD CHAINS!
    Sa Laat
    | T;oOoOTH PIC KS!

    BAR-RINGS, BROOCHES.

    PLATED SETTS!
    Cruet Stands!
    BUTTER “OOLERS!
    SUGAR BOWLS!
    Butter Kuives, Pickle Forks, &.

    LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS !

    ROBERT SNEESTON,

    No. 91 North Side Queen Square,

    Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1574. —6m
    ‘ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND

    Posters printed at the Examiner office

    a "' ;
    Er ome FREEHOLD FARM
    MONTREAL {0 CASCUMER, ne
    enema rR ) 13 fs °
    MIE Subscriber offers for sale on ri —
    arrival— |) Sib Subseri ver offers for sale all t
    . ‘ imznt title, and teres . 4
    500 bbls FLOUR, lately Ouraed te pan, tetents t-Mn a
    100 bbis BREAD, Township No. Forty. “ Main, situate on
    30 bus. Timothy SED, Souris River, consisting of any Acre i ved
    article. ) th bee # aa ne oe , ind is wort me
    10 doz. BUCKETS, farm. Title good o- , a ) TCQUIFG 4 Dice
    10 doz, BROOMS, Wn. Diseeeurs
    600 lbs. C LOV ER ’SEE D, ywn, Aug, 3, 1874 VART.
    50 bos ssorted CRACKERS, ;
    100 keg . AILS Il sizes 5 Oi) WONE cor
    Ge WAT : we ‘ JAPS ST ;
    ’ CLA ULL-SIze
    10 do PAINTS, ialihidpnitissios.
    20 doz, Haying TOOLS iF Et
    20 doz. SHOVELS, HOKS, Kc., |
    10 casks Paint OLL, | weer Oo ae oe
    cnn TABLE AM, ik
    5 tons PAINT, nh AA? 72 Ri
    25 cases BOOTS and SHOES.|ONLY TEN DOLLARS
    — The most Simple and Compact! .
    mpac The
    From England Durable and Economical! —_
    Putty, Paint, Glass, Olive O11, | 4 mydel f combined Sim . i
    4 : nid TRO ri COI Cr ‘7 licity, Stren 5
    ; natal ors ‘, and Beauty ! . eng
    2 cases she ARDWARE, cexeer bh bres wriedele :
    6000 bus. SALT, NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT.
    si TACHMENTS.
    From United States. No complicated machinery ee
    bail : : “ ly Ane out of agente
    GEAR,OIL CLOTHING, HOOKS, will fe all k ait of sewing, from ‘the fi
    LINES & TWINES,— roth pneu oe caren Tuek,
    le a ord, Gather, I ler
    W hich, when received, will compicte adjusting ae ak ne ng ‘ser nil de a a
    one of the best stock of Goods in Alberton, | tion of Cotton, Silk and ‘Thread. Manes
    and will be sold strongest siilch known, the eloth will lear
    haf j
    ’ ‘ on lee hh Pays Songhai m will rip, uses the thy
    v a cap for Cash, aie ihe Spool. The machine ns :
    or approved credit. b autifu hed and highly ornamental,
    G.W. HOWLAN, | 2824

    May 10, 1875. —t!

    Finest Old Scotch WHISKIES,
    Finest Old Jamaica RUM,
    WARRANTED THE BEST EXTANT.
    MACEACHERN & CO,
    May 17, 1875.—1m

    JOYFUL NEWS
    FOR THE AFFLICTED

    GATES

    —AND—
    COMBINED MEDICINES.

    From the Roots § Plants of Nova Scotia.
    Compnisinc Ten Dirrgenenr Preparations

    ER S. 8. “ PRINCE see ey from} Special terms an a induc
    Glasgow: : | sn and fe sor sn pl
    | Coun ty ris vhts given

    i

    e)

    LIFE of MAN BITTERS

    AVE been thoruughly tested throughout

    Nova Scotia for the last 25 years in some

    has not benelited; while on

    which can be obtained from our agents,
    will be sent free to any address.

    $0.50,
    Wholesale Agent at Charlottetown,
    Wm. R. WATSON.
    Exported by
    Caces Gates & Co.
    oe Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia

    Dee. » 1874.

    and Navigation,

    4

    Assorted Sizes,

    9000 Picces Spruce Fencing,
    20 ft. in. wide, 14 in. thick.
    Farmers and others wanting to purchase,
    will be supplied at the
    rates. Apply at

    long, 5

    A. McNEILL’S
    Auction Room.
    Mare! : 22, L8i6. —tf.

    Ch'town,

    Manhood Restored.

    A victim of youthful imprudence, causing
    premature decay, nervous debility. «

    having tried in vain_every known remedy,

    has found a simple self-cure which he will

    send free to his fellow sufferers. Address

    J H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York.
    . O. Box 5153,

    April 19, 1875.

    PER DAY. —Agenta W: ine
    $5 TO $20 ted! All classes of work-
    ing people, of either sex, young or old,
    make more money at work for us in their
    spire moments, or all the time, than any-

    tc..

    thing else. Particulars free. Post caras
    to States cost but two cents. \ddress G.

    STINSON & ( 0., Portland Maine.

    Albion, Sydney & Lingan
    MINES.

    YOAL ORDERS given, on the above nam- |
    ed Mines, at the office of the Subscrib- |
    er, No. 35, Water Street, Charlottetewn— |

    Prices : |

    ALBION LUMP, $2.50 per Ton |
    ” NUT, 2.00 66
    ed SLACK, 1.50 ss
    SYDNEY LUMP, 2.50 “
    LINGAN. 2.00 “

    TERMS as usual.
    G. W. DeBLOIS, Avent.
    March 29, 1875. 2in

    — SALE CHEAP.

    SEA-SIDE RESIDENCE |

    At Hildare

    Within an hour's ride of Railway and Tele-
    graph at Alberton. A

    _— | DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, STABLE, COACH HOUSE,

    And Two Acres of Tand.
    Particularly well-situated for Sea-bathing.

    Cape, Lot 3:3,

    For Terms, &c., apply to
    GEORGE W. HOWLAN
    Alberton, May 10, h SOE. me sj til sale

    NOTICE.

    S the present reanietions respecting the
    management of the Legislative Libr-
    ary are about to be materially altered, the
    committee request that every book already
    issued, or otherwise withdrawn from it, be
    returned with the least possible delay.
    Atthe expiration of three months from
    the date hereof, a list ef the books then de-
    tained, as wellas those missing or lost,
    will be made out, and published ir the
    Royal Gaszelte.
    By order,
    L.. C. JENKINS, Libarian,
    2

    gneP asj

    Ch’town, ay 10)
    1875 " [may ]

    TENDERS |

    For Pu biic Works.

    EALED TENDERS will be

    the Secretary of the Board of Works
    until TUESDAY, the i5th day of June, at
    12 o'clock, noon, for the following Public
    Works :—

    Building a Block and Spa.
    ing St. Mary’s Bay Wharl.

    Building a Stone Culvert below
    Mills, on the Launching Road.

    Building a Stone Culvertin Ryan’s Bridge
    Launching Road.

    Building a Stone Culvert in Burnt Bridge,
    Montague Road.

    Plans and Specifications of those works
    will be seen with the subscriber, and at the
    following places: For st, Mary’s Bay Wharf,
    at Mr George Hickens’, near the wharf;
    for Culvert at Lewis’ and Ryan's, at the
    store of Hugh L. McDonald, Esq., Cardigan
    Bridge; for Burnt Bridge Culvert, at the
    store of Duncan McDonald, Esqy., Montague
    Bridge. The signature of two responsible
    parties willing to become bound for the
    faithful performance of the work is required
    10 accompany each tender. Board not
    Jsound to accept the Jowest tender,

    Wa MACDONALD,
    S. P. W. King’ 3 Co.

    to, and repair-

    Lewis’

    May, 12, 1875

    of the most severe and apparently hopeless
    cases, and we have yet to hear of a case it
    the contrary
    numerous certiticates taken before Justices
    of the Peace, and shown in our pamphiets
    or

    Price of Bitters and Syrup per pint Botthe—

    FENCE POSTS & FENCING !

    To arrive onthe opening of the Railroad

    3000 Juniper & Cedar Posts,

    lowest possible |

    received by |

    I

    ra

    — saan nied for Five Years:

    SAMP Ll B M Pea WITH pa AND

    to smart agents free
    sewing, dese ript ive ciren
    terms, testimonials, engrayi
    etc, irec, All money sent ip Pen
    | Ollice Mone vV Orders, Draft ‘ts, or by « exp
    | are perfec ely secure, Safe delivery of our
    | goods guaranteed.
    All orders, communications, ete
    addressed to

    HOPE MANUFACTURING CO.
    ‘New
    Nov 30, vated Tommy

    HOW 1S (ETE

    SUBSCRIBE

    Ss ample s of
    | conta ining
    sent

    +» Must be

    *

    Baa er
    se a

    FOR

    THE EXA
    FOR !875.

    OnLy $1.40 cents in udvanee,
    and $1.62 cents if paid within
    ' the \

    COAL. COAL
    SEASON 1875.

    VALE COLLIERY |

    We are prepared to grant orders on the
    above mines at
    82.40 5 per ton
    :
    156 do do Nut.
    New screens are used this season and a
    | better article of Nut Coal is now to be had
    than heretofore. The quality of the Coal
    to the very owned in Nova

    ea

    for Round,

    is equal best
    Scotia.
    CARVELE BROS, Agents,

    Ch’town, May 10, 1875.—3m

    ‘At itgmont Bay.”
    ViTE Subscriber is is prepared to take cou-

    contracts for any quantity, or act as

    |
    i
    ;
    | agent for parties in want of the following:

    CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE
    POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS,

    ASH AND SOFTWOOD,
    STAVES, HOOPS,
    &c., &c., &c.
    Now he sag
    TRUDELLE
    , 1874

    “ALBERTON i

    Eginon t Bay, Dec.

    f at Subscriber offers for sale several
    BUILDING LOTS near the Railway
    > ion Serms Liberal.
    | GEORGE W. TOWLAN,
    | Alberton, Dee, 14, 1874. 8 eraj

    Wanted

    A FIRS a ASS TEACHER, male orf
    male, at Bedford School, Tracaiie
    By order of Trustees.
    March 22, 1875.— tf
    j
    | 10 BE sold by public ec Auction on Satur
    day the twe nty -first (21st) day of August
    A. D.. 1876, at the hour of twelve o’dock,

    noon, at the Provincial Building, Charlete-
    |town, under and by virtue of a power of
    sale, contained in an indenture of mortgage,
    bearing date the Sth day of November,
    A. D.. 1851, and made between Thomas
    DesBrisay of Charlottetown, in Prine
    Edward Island, Chemist and Druggist, and
    Helen his wife of the one part, and

    Brecken ot Charlottetown, afo

    Esguire, of the other part: All thor
    several tracts, pieces or parcels of Javd,
    situate lying and being in Charlottetows,
    aforesaid, being town lots numbered seven
    one (71), seventy-two [72], twenty-six 2

    and twenty-seven [27], in the fifth hud
    dred of lots in the said town, W

    said several pieces of land are more pa
    tie ularly delineated and laid down #
    certain map or plan of the said town, ke
    in the oftice of the Surve yor Genera of
    said Island: and also all that other a
    piece or parcel of land, situate lying
    being in the common of Chis arlottetown,afom
    said, being part of Common lot number
    twenty five [25}, bounded as follows: On the
    North by Common lot numbx r twenty
    tetown having a front thereon of six a
    and twenty-five links,on the west byCommes
    lot number twenty-four, on the east by the
    western boundary of the eastern thir F
    | the ‘naked Common lot number twenty-five
    1 Common lot number twenty-four, ne
    north nine degrees we eat of the south bout |
    ary of Common Jot number twenty-six!
    taining eight acres, a le more oF
    apply to Messrs. Hodgson & Me
    Solicitors, Charlottetown.

    Dated this 7th day of May,

    RALPH BRECKEN, wap =

    1875.—till sale

    ‘Dy

    litt
    sat

    on the south by the north street of Oe
    | being a parallel line to the eastern line
    For further particulars and terms of ss

    1875.

    May 17,

    CHOICE Failiii EL ‘i,

    in Bags.

    ps
    HAVE arranged with Manufaciere :
    in the West,to supply me with a 8U)
    in bags, m: anufac

    or article of Flour,
    Fresh and

    expressly ror family tse.

    in Steck,

    BAGEL of the above. Give ita trial
    and save 40 cents per barrel. :

    G. C. CARMA.
    lay 17, 1874.-h pane

    i)

    Ch'tow n,

    Union Hall ‘Meeting®

    | gee 11, a. m., Worship
    - Breaking of Bread.” a
    Lord's Days, 64, p. m., Gospel Preach

    Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Reading®+
    Sept. 14, 1874.

    is DA,

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