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    LITERATURE.

    A POWERFUL

    ibe pOGtoaca at

    essly dusted off hi

    rn brush he oc

    | gianced at the su

    You'll just have time
    inornin’ papers,
    r the lank chap climbed in the chair befo

    - st remark afler

    began to operate.

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    sah.

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    Sartin, boss
    tuck, sah Scrat
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    Lexington, said

    ee! interested.
    ton, eh?

    ‘Like you I was bi

    ‘Nice old

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    ! caw in you the

    man. You've

    some of them jaw a!
    alius used to be abou

    ‘It was a

    sylum, an
    works an‘de-
    ‘The junati

    sylum.’

    ‘And the river,"
    ‘T golly, an’
    in Town of „lkhorr

    nades,and as he care-
    tand with the stump of |

    deigning af anss

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    be.

    Lexington, Kain-
    with an old case

    fen students that |
    the old Transylvannia | Metl,
    varsity ; but you se aged a little grain more
    dan was the boys:

    * I've seen the old University.’

    street “as nore

    beautiful trees lestreet, and de orphan

    * Yes, boss,sure ‘nu f there was the lunatic

    That fast big bend
    ‘bove the city—!

    |} knows me

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    |

    |

    | Presbyterians or
    Reform Free Church of Wesleyan Methodists,

    has a slrong tl

    better aud tar m
    for you ; one more
    requirements of yi ur system. A harsh, iri tating |

    d strong medicines will |

    your delicate s)
    bination you will

    W has re
    t be ls of y
    sensations “a
    e on Vi t
    continuagi dra
    sli yOur forme
    r 2 „«
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    ay all t y
    ng f at mary
    Z irities and <Âą uctiou
    vy y ystem ar
    ind i I i y |
    Stence Of which is @ sure ind

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    yield to it, and if its use be ke;

    g—do you have a beau?’

    t should be explaining what an archipel-

    DENOMINATIONS,

    -h religious denominations have been
    to the Registrar-Genera! of

    Armenian New
    y, Baptists, Baptised Believers, Believers

    hians, Christians who object

    stian Brethren Christian n Eliasites, Uhris-

    Church of the People,
    of Progress,Countess cf Huntingdon’s
    Li.sciples in Christ, Discij les of

    Episcopalian Dissenters,
    b vangel lical ‘Unionists, Followers of the Lord
    Jesus C hrist, Free Catholic Christian Church,
    ( — rch, CEpi scopal),
    Free Gospel and Christian Breth
    en, . ree : Gos spel Ch urch, Free Grace Gosp

    German Lutheran, German Roman Catholics,

    independent Religious Reformers, In-
    endent Unionites,
    , Latter Day Saints, Modern Methodists,
    nons, New Connection Wes-
    New Jerusalem

    Partic ul lar i Bap-
    Peculiar Pasties]
    sbyterian Baptists, Pre coma in
    " » Christians, Primitive
    Methodists, Progressionists, Protestant Mem-
    England, Protestant

    Sandemanians,

    Seventh Day Baptists,
    Spiritual Church,
    Swedenborgians,

    Congregational Church,
    on Baptists, Unionists, Unitarians,

    Stirct Baptists,

    nited Brethren or Moravians, United Chris-
    , United Pree Methodist Cnurch,

    ists, Welsh Free Presbyterians, Wes-

    Mission Chapels.

    A Mean Ser.—Yesterday forenoon a very
    se edy looking chap
    near the foot of

    ‘ crowd scattered,

    town, this isn't,’
    : elevating his nose
    Tcle o and had mor'n

    7
    NX 4 4s Di UNI \ I I
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    W t ay,
    i I e rh night |
    i I i that th i
    were of Kind The persoas i t
    were } peer i t ttre Wa |
    pe { t Hy koew i)
    i wi { el lem ; at (
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    10 1\ { the ver
    i ni ti I) t i
    (or W to tha ita
    An in € tl week
    “4 i w bid }
    hd Ot eXpiain liifterence | weel
    now birds andthe purchases they had made
    from the man wl ime across the water
    Then there was great grief in that shop.
    ne Âą ks was \ { ler he
    t he w It
    S t ) | bird who wildly
    spe os

    With a keen sparkle in his glowing eye,

    And a strong eifortin bis quivering wings,

    | Up to the blue vault of the happy sky.

    Fherefore he let the bird go; but it didn’t
    spring Wwortha cent; ape it fell to th
    ground and had its litthke neck broken. En-
    quiries revealed the fact ‘that the man who]
    sol the bir is was not altogether a fraud
    he had, indeed, come across the water; but

    nly “the hard r, for he wasan East Halifax

    resident; and on Satur lay last veral per-
    sons fi 1Grao at. st

    und a - 3% } i i

    aded ! } 4 a i-far 1

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    those who

    have. ‘They say they are worn out by $ ith ring
    and are only made worse by treatment. Of any
    thing more isc
    conceive, aud there
    treating suchd
    "sehial h eared no Âą i depleting t the
    of which teach the reduc ing 4nd depleting of th
    vital forces of the system, when the indications |

    ] certainly cann

    no more successful mode of

    ilties than that, the principles

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    dictate a treatm ent, directly the reverse of the |
    me adopted to 1em, their case would be de
    plorable indeed "But, lady sufferers, there is a

    uccessful plan of treatment
    uo harmony with the laws and

    treatment

    ire you. would use rational
    has c S \ late to
    rent Su licineés as
    the very rora YF tonic ind
    ne DI th spec I

    that should not be

    Opti i titne, tO

    . i
    pains is permanentiy removed
    s t mar b ot
    People’s 1 Sense MWe
    N I voted a larg
    ration of forms of d
    your sex This work w be sent post} )
    address on ceipt of $ ' My Fa ‘
    Pres tion is sold by druggist

    House and Lot for Sale. |
    BOR SAI E, THE HOUSE AND LOT oF |

    63, 67, 3 of 70, Âą of 71, cp tip y A 5 59. 4 of G: Qs Viiting,

    LAND on Richmond Street yrmerly

    ‘ere l hw ft] ) „

    EXAMINER OFFICE.

    CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT,
    Ottawa, Sept. 10th, 1875.
    A UTHORIZED discount on American
    +“ Invoices till vg pogo 14 percent.

    R. M BOUCHETTE.

    ione

    it Pays! It Pays | |
    WHAT PAYS ?

    ke pays every Manufacturer, Merchant, Mes
    chanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Professional
    man, to keepinformed on all the Ip prov

    ments and discoveries of the age
    It pays the head of every family to intro--
    duce into his household a newspaper that is

    instructive, one that fosters a taste for in-

    vestigation, and promotes thought and dis-
    cussion among the members

    “THE SCHENTTEVG afiERCAn

    which bas been published weekly for the last
    hte years, does this, to an extent beyond
    that of any Other publication, infactii is the
    only weekiy paper published in the United
    States,devoted to Manufacturers, Mechanics
    Inventions, and New Discoveries in the Arts
    and Science.

    Every number is profusely illustrated and
    its contents embrace the latest and most in-
    teresting information pertaining to the In
    dustrial, Mechanical, and Scientific Progress
    ofthe World; Descriptions, with Be autiful
    Engravings of New inventions, New Imple-
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    a complete repertory of New Inventions and
    Discoveries : containing a weekly record not
    only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in
    ourown country, but also of all new Dis-
    coveries and Inventions in every branch of
    Engineering, Mechanics,aud Science abroad

    The Scientific American has been the fore-

    ; most of ali industrial publications for the
    | pasi thirty years. It is the Oldest, Largest,
    Cheapest, and the Bes

    paper devoted to Ex
    Chemistry, New Inve
    Justrial Pre gress published nthe werld.

    neering, Mechanics,

    The practical receipts are weli worth ten |
    times the subscription price. And for the
    the shop and house will save niany times the |

    cost of subscription.
    Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and En
    gineers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists

    ’

    Lovers of Science, and People of ail Profes- |
    | sions, Will find the Scientific American uses |
    ful to them. [t should have a place in every

    Family, Library, Study, Office, Counting
    Room; in every Readiug Room, College and
    School. A new volume commences January
    ist, 1876. :

    A year’s number contains 832 pages and |

    several hundred Engravings. Thousands ot

    volumes are preserved for binding and refer- |

    ence. Terms, $3 20 a year by mail, includ

    ing postage. Discount to Clubs. Special
    circulars giving Club rates sent free. Sing|>
    copies mailed on receiptof lO cents, May be
    had ofall News Dealers

    In connection with the
    PATENTS. SCIENTIFIN AMERICAN
    Messrs. Munn & Co. are Solicitors of Ameri
    can and peeeee Patents, and bave the larg
    est establishment im the world. More than
    fifty thousand applications have been made
    for through their agency
    Patents are obtained om the best terms,
    Models of new Inventions and sketches ex-
    amined and advice free. A special gotice is
    made in the Scientific American of all inven
    tions Patented through the Agency with the
    name and residence of the Patentee. Patents
    are often soldin part or whole, to persons
    attracted to the invention by such notice.
    Send for pamplet containing full directions

    for obtaining Patents. A bound volume |

    containing the Patent Laws, Census of the
    , and 142 Engravings of Mechanical
    movements. Price 25 cents,

    Address for the Paper, or concerning Pat-

    } ents, Munn & Co, 37 Park Row, New York.
    | Atty men ask me to drink!’—Detroit Free | Branch Office, Gor F. & 7th Sis. Washing»

    ton, 2, €,

    leocy to pr long it, an | the }
    suger the neg ect tue more you will have t
    endure, and the more d ficult of cure your case
    becomes, I, as a physician, who am daily con-
    sulted by scores of your sex desire to say to you |
    | that I am constantly meeting with

    C

    t weekly illustrated |

    tions, Science, and In- |

    in ath Mi

    Cheaper than ren

    McDOUGALL & CURRIE

    \ KE selling their choice stock of Groceries

    hie iper than any ether Llouse in the
    rad Choice Tea, in strength and flavor,
    only 40 cents. Good Retaillng Suvar only
    3 cent Coffees in Java, English break.
    t, Dandelion, and French \ select lot
    . 3 t t Brand of Cana oe
    for « h \ ‘ Lo R
    made Clothing, Reefers from 85.50 up
    wards, Overcoats from $8.50 upwards
    A large stock of English and Canadian

    weeds, which will be made up toorderat

    shortest notice. Fur Caps from $1.50 to
    $3.00. Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75

    ents, \n elegant selection of

    Ladies’ Dress toods

    of every dese! iption. Ladies’ Hose, Gloves
    ete., etc. An extra stock of Boots and
    Shoes, whieh wil be scld at cost and
    charges. Overshoes, Rubbers; and Felt

    Slippers Also a large assortment

    Crockery and Glassware, cheaper than eve:

    Constantly on hand: Herring, Codfis

    | Boneless Codfish, Pork, by the small, Lard,
    | Butler, ete., ete. Please call at once.

    McDOUGALL & CURRIE.

    Opp. W. E. Dawson's, Upper Gt. Geo. St.

    Ch town, Oct. 18, 1875.—6m

    ‘

    22d Jauuary, 1876.

    serobly of this tsland, nade Âą nd passed
    in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of

    Iler Majesty Queen Victoria, inti vied ** An
    Act relating to the Lane Assessment at pre-

    f}sent imposed by Law on the Town and}

    Royalty of Princetown,” aud also of an Act

    have been treated for their ailments for months | made and passed in the twenty-seventh

    without being benefitted in the least, uetil they | year of the same reign, intituled *‘ An Act

    have become perfe uy discouraged and have to consolidate and amend the several Laws
    t made up their mind aever to take anot! imposing an Assessment on ail Lands in

    d of me licine, or b rtured by tl this colony, aud for the encourazement of

    treatiacnt They had rather die and have their | payeation.’

    sufferings ended than to live and suffer they :

    1 do hereby give public notice, that I

    have made proclamation according to

    ip| the terms of the said Acts, of all the

    undermentioned Town Lots, Water Lots,

    ommon Lots,Pasture Lots Islands or parts
    of Islands, Townships, or parts of Town-
    ships inthis Island, in arrear for the nen-

    payment of the severa! sums due and owing
    thereon to Her Majesty under and by virtue
    of the above mentioned Acts, viz:

    First BUnDe ED OF TowN Lors IN CHAR
    LOTTETOWN :- t of No. 7, 40f 14, 3 of 15,

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    of 22 4 of 24, i of 25, 4 of . 30, 4 of 38, bof Al, } of 44, 4 48, 4 of 49, % of
    G3, 5 of 64, $ of 66, § 73, 4 of 78, 4 83, 4 of $4

    SECOND IIUNDRED or Town Lors IN

    | CHARLOTTETOWN: fof No. 3, + of 5,

    :
    f OF 16, § OF 37, 218, 40f 20, 338. io
    i

    i
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    )
    63, 4 of 65, 4 of 86, 4 of 94, 4 of 95, 8 of 96,

    >10f 99,

    Pnirnp LUNDREP or Town Lors IN Cuar-

    {
    49. 4 of 52. § 54, 3 ot 55 4 of 60, 3-5 of
    i

    LOTTETOWN :—4 of No. 9, $ of 24, 4 of 29, 4 |

    of 30, 8 of 40, 4 of 59, Nos. GO, 61. Âą 2,.63, G4.

    s of 65 ), 4 OF8]

    For HUNDRED oO | Lot I
    CTIARLO ETOWN Nos. & a 1] a)
    13, 14, 1-5 of 16, 17, 4 of 19, 4 24, 4 29 t
    33,. 4 39,4 of 44, § of 46,3 of 58.4 59,67, 68 4 «
    Si. # 83 4 of ma

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    Firrit HUNDRED O1 Town Lors IN CuaR

    I ETETOWN : 4 of No. 2, 4 of 29, § 34, 4of
    8, 4 of 39, 4 of 51, 4 of 6 2, 18,49 50, 4 of
    81, 96, 97, 98, 99, and 100.

    Water Lots IN CHARLOTTETOWN, Oppo-
    | siteto the undermentioned Town Lots, in

    k ‘st Hundred nos. 2. 38 iv, 18,19,20, |

    LOTS IN nomena CHARLOTTETOWN:

    } of No. 1,4 of 2, 3, § of 10, $ of 12

    13, § of 28, $ of 29, 4 of 31, 33, 34 and 35

    PASTURE LOTS IN THE RoyaLty OF CHAR-

    LOTTETOWN :—$ of No. 9,4 of 10, 5 OF i2, 24,
    20, 21, § of 23, 4 of 24, 1-12 of 27, 29, 3 of 81. |
    32, 4 33, 37, 38, „ of 39, 40, 4 of 44, Sot 46,
    49, 50,4 i 53, 54, 58, 59, 4 of Gl, g of 62,

    147, 5-12 of 148, 175, 1-12 of 200, “12 of
    241, 5-6 of 256, § of 258, 264, 3 of 266, 277
    281, 291, 294, 319, 4 of 320. 3

    504. $80. $89.

    331, 333, 340,

    ‘Town Lots IN GEONGETOWN.

    2, Âą of

    |

    |
    }

    4 of No. 14, ord Range, Letter A }
    } of No. 12 l Ă© “e C
    Nos. 2 and 9, 4 “ “ “6
    Nos. 7and 10, 4 ‘ ‘ D
    No. 16, 4 ‘s E|s
    No.6 and 16, ] *s ‘6 KF |
    4 of No. 2, 4 of 8, 14, 2 - “ G
    No. 2, 4 of 4, dof «s 2 ‘i ‘“
    Nos. 8 aud 16, 4 sĂ© “ ‘6

    Water Lots 1N GEORGETOWN :—? of No.

    5. ND. 32-

    PASTURE LOTS IN i ROYALTY O1
    GEORGETOWN :—Nos. 1, 2, 18, 24, 47, 70. 106
    119, 124, 127, 126,'229,'181,; 134,186, 179. z
    of 193, 207, $ of 227, 233, 244, 251, 4 of 260
    4 of 263, 4 of 265 of 274, § of 278, 297 and
    BO”

    PASTURE LOTS IN PRINCETOWN ROYALTY:

    —4 of No. 158, 233, 244, 245, 370, $ of 452, 4
    oO. 48?.
    TOWNSHIP LANDS

    No. of Township. Acres.
    i 116}
    2 2141
    3 1223
    5 18024
    6 1296
    7 5695
    8 2602
    9
    10
    11
    12
    4 19444
    17 740
    18 340
    19 2934
    20 7854
    z 590
    22 2114
    23 10764
    24 3554
    23 1414
    26 2904
    28 1069
    31 554
    32 d1544
    33 961
    34 6764
    35 2419
    36 4423
    37 20163
    38 1748
    39 B951
    40 3230
    11 19663
    42 2765
    43. 4150
    44 3710
    45 1447
    ÂŁ6 4329
    47 17484
    45 14454
    49 2554
    50 1773
    51 11814
    52 1376
    53 26084
    54 2096
    55 3092
    56 45894
    58 3652
    oY 1055
    60 8364
    ol 6391
    62 32174
    G4 1544
    65 1510
    66 495
    67 1431
    Is ANDS
    Acres.
    Boughton Island, 163
    Peters Island, Rustico, 404
    Cascuinpec Isiand, 493
    Kildare Island, 250
    Pownal Island, 10
    Goose Island, 12

    And the owners of the aforesaid Lots,
    parts, of Lots and traets of Land, so in ar-
    rear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are here-
    by notified that in case ihe sums charged
    on them, a8 aforesaid, together with the
    costs which have been incurred, shall not be
    paid before the next Easter Term of the
    Supreme Court, which will commence on
    ‘Tuesday, the 2d day of May next, a tres -
    tion will be made io the Sapreme Court,

    | during the said Term, for judgment against

    the said Lots and tracts of land, respective. |

    ly.
    JOSEPH POPE,
    Provincial Treasurer,
    fjan3i'76)

    A Choice Selection of Tobaccs !

    | Aug. 30, 1875.—ly 102 Upper Queen St,

    y” 4

    ‘he CELEBRATED AL
    CLIPPER SHIP

    SA MES

    at Charleston,

    Will bs on the Berth at Liverpool about the 10th Mare!

    756 Tons Register, Classed 8 years at English Lloyds, and C oppered, now loading |
    |
    }

    And will Sail Direct for thi

    ALSO, “PHT LINES

    CLIPPER BARQUE

    Philip Mercier,
    | Classed § years Al at English Lloyds, and Coppered, now at LONDON, will be on
    the Berth there immediat ly, and will

    SAIL ABOUT Ist APRIL FOR THIS PORT seen

    DUNCAN 2?

    IN Ei W

    Lawrence Kickham, Commander, AND

    More Elegant Styles

    AND

    LOWER PRICES!

    LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK

    IN P. E. ISLAND.

    wT Mii N oD RV A, ao from Quen New York,

    is Port about Ist A oril,

    Commander, Bosion and Dominion
    Establishments,
    which, together with our own
    | UNRIVALLED FACILITIES,
    put us

    Carrying Goods for Neighboring Ports at Through Rates!) avead of al competitors ia our tine

    ;
    | Both these vessels are wel] known, and offer inducements unsurpassed by any vessel

    in the trade Drawing, Dining, & Bed

    or Freight or Passage, having supe
    Sir James MALcoim, 69 South John Street; in London to TayLor, Berney &
    Roperts, 112 Fenchurch Street; or here to He owners,

    ; JAMES DUNCAN & CO.

    h’tewn, Jan. 24, 1S76.—6w

    r accommo -s ition, apply in Liverpool to |

    Room Suits,
    High & Low Coxe.

    }

    A GREAT VARIETY OF

    Prince Edward Island Railway !

    Tenders for Expres $ Busiess.

    ‘ eietnen ur invited fi r the carrying on

    }

    of the ordinary scan Business upon
    the line of the Prince Edward Island Rail-

    vay.

    Fhe service will commence on the Ist

    June, 1876.

    The terms and conditions of the proposed |
    contract, with forms of tenders, may be |

    btained on application to the undersigned ;
    or at the Railway Office, Charlottetown.

    ‘

    No tender will be received except upon

    the proper printed form.

    Tenders addressed to the undersigned,
    and endorsed, ‘+ Tenders for Express Busi-
    ness, P. E. I Railway,”’ will be received

    up to five O'clock on Saturday, 8ih April,
    1X7
    C. J, BRYDGES,
    Gen. Supt. Gov't Railways.
    Montreal, Jan, 20, 1876.—Gw (jansi

    HERMANS & SON,

    t
    OPPOSITE Vi

    BE JG to return their thanks to the general
    ~ 4) lil -s | ‘ ±+ond.-

    pu blic for the liberal patronage

    ed - them Since their eommenceiment in
    business, and ask for a continuance of the

    same. They keep constantly on hard:

    A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF

    TIRWARE, AUT GHEH UT HeRSILS,

    All orders in the above business will
    punctually attended to.

    }

    Having late ly made large purchases in the

    Cheapest Markets, intended for
    House Builders, such as

    Fitting, &e., &Âą.,

    We-are prepared to sell them at Rates as
    Low as can be had in the city, and will fit

    them up jn a good workmanlike style.

    To a generous public we would say, that
    ali orders in this branch of our business will

    be attended to with dispatch.

    A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS
    on hand, “awers Crystal Blne

    sold cama er than ever. [{Nov. 11, 1871.]

    PRIME

    Virginia leat Tobacco

    The Subseriber bidet to inform the Pub-

    Constantly on [Tiand

    Manufactured from Prime Virginia

    Leaf.

    Before purchasing elsewlere, dealers who

    purchase for cash should call and
    judge for themselves at
    CHARLES QUIRK’S

    BUILDING LOTS
    FOR SALE!

    rexwWoO of the most suitable Building Lots

    ff on the corner, at Tignish Station.
    The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out

    the Lots to intending purchasers.

    Also, a piece of excellent Land, lying on
    Lot 38, consisting of seventy-five acres.
    There runs through this property an excel-
    lent stream of water, capable of driving a
    mill, and the Railwayis close by. Further
    particulars cau be learned on application at

    ‘ Dominion House,’ Ch’town, to
    H. B. SMITH.
    Nov. 22, 1875. 3m

    Consumption Cured,

    _ yt = puyeness in retired from active
    + , having i placed in his hands
    by an East ‘te idia Missionary the formula of
    a Simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy
    and perman: Cure of Consumption, Bron-

    cl.itis, Catarrh, Astiima, and all Throat and

    Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical} |

    Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous

    Compiainots, after having thoroughly tested |

    its curative powers in thousands Of cases

    fvels it his duty to make it known to his/|

    suffering fellows. Actuated by this motiv:

    and a conscientious desire to relieve human
    suffering he will send (/ree of eharge) to all |
    Who desire it, this recipe with full directions |
    for preparing and successful using. Sent by
    return mail by addressing With stamp nam-

    ing ihis paper.
    DR. W. C. STEVENS.

    Munroe Block, Syrause, N. „ jan 17 °76

    The Greatest Metical Discovery

    | two, (32) in Prince Edward Island, and
    | Elizabeth, his wife, of the one part, and

    OF THE AGE!

    After lengthened experiments,

    Dr. Samuel! La’Mert,

    of 15 Gower Street, Bedford Square, Lon-
    don, has discovered an infallible remedy

    in allcases of Nervous and Physical De.

    bility, Spermator:ha@a, and Impotence, the

    resuits of Solitary Habits, excess or infec-

    tion. ‘The treatment is based on experience
    acquired ducing more than twenty-five
    years successful practice, and has rarely
    been found to fail. Patients residing in the
    Cojonies, can be treated by coirespondence,

    and the appropriate remedies can be for-
    warded, with safety and secresy, by post.
    Dr. La’ Mert’s work on

    The Phisiology of Marriage,

    .

    with a review of the causes that lead to
    domestic infelicity, and prevent the attain-
    j;mentof the legitimate objects of the
    married state may be had, price 25 cents,
    of J. H. Woolrich, Druggis!, Halifax,
    N. S., of H. A. Parr, Druggist, Yar-
    ) mouch, N. S., of Henry Kisiott, Pictou.N, B.,
    |} and of Bremner Brothers, Charlottetown,
    |P.2
    i

    Ang. 2, 1876,

    TO SELECT FROM.

    JOHN CARTER | Chairs, Bedsteads. &c.,
    Aucticnesr and General Agent, |. ;

    Window Rollers. Cornice Peles,
    Tignish a icin ie P. E. I. |

    Particular attention given to consigments. |

    | English & German Looking Glasses, and
    Referees—Uon R B. Rei d, Alberton, | Plates to fit Oid Frames
    R. Hunt, Esq., D. Rogers,Esq., Summerside. | ” [reer . 4

    Dec. 6. 1875.—3m

    Some New and Elegant

    OUR MOTTO, |

    | Picture Mouldings !
    N G, H Ul MB UG /In Imitation inlaid, French “nt Arb

    se Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other
    - ba ily oot Fancy Patterns, not hitherto
    Phe subscriber has rt received his Fall | imported.
    Supply of
    ee —ALSQ—

    BOOT S, SHOES, | New Rustic Frames, with New Corner

    Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which

    we will SELL CHEAP!

    AND

    FAMILY GROCERIES | Picvure Frames

    every variety, Ke.

    nd being determined to do nothing but a 4 : 76

    ( ‘ash Business in the fature, will sell the | HN NEWS N
    . 4

    same at a very small advance on cost. All 8) + 4 4 SO) e

    cash customers are our customers. All Jan. 18, 1875. ly eow

    who purchase for ca sh w ‘we do wen to |}

    _ Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. THE
    re iy qh | | LL. Leonard Scott Publishing Co.,
    Ais 4/ Barclay Sireet, New York,

    Continue their authorized reprints of
    j the
    VALUABLE |

    | Four rine tye: 4 Reviews :

    ' (Con-
    servative),

    WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal),

    To be Sold by Public Auction, on Tees- BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW (Evan-
    day, tl

    Water Closets, Beil.

    lay, the seventh day of March next, wages
    1876, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, at Containing masterly criticisms and sum-
    the Colonial Building in Charlottetown: un- maries of all that is fresh and valuabie
    der and by virtue of a power of sale contain- in Literature, Science & Art; also,
    ed inacertain indenture of mortgage, bear- ‘ j i
    thousand Eight hundred aud Seve nty ony, | The most powerful Monthly in the English
    made between Josep William Hodgson of} sanguage, famous for STORIES, ESSAYS,
    Township Number thirty three, in Prince | and SKETCHES, of the highest literary
    Edward Island, Farmer, of the one part, and | Merit.
    John George McDonald, ofsail Townshipand| Zesms, Jucluding Postage.

    Island, Cloth Dresser, of the other part, and nae .
    which said Mortgage, by virtue of a certain Payable Strictly in Advance.

    assignment bearing date the Twentieth day Ae Bo coviem, cone ditho ceeoenal $4 60 per annum
    ot May, A. D., 1874, made between the said ae a bond Revit” vee 7.00 do
    J yee

    , 10: 00 do

    Jonna Ge wr. McD ‘nald of the one part, and For ail four Reviews,.......... m 12.00 de
    the Honorable John Longworth of Charlot- For Blackwood’s Magazine...... 4.00 de
    i4 ow! ihe said Island, Barrister at Law, | For Blackwood and one Review 7.00 do
    f the th othes part, was duly rye en by the | For Blackwood & two Reviews, 10.00 do
    n George McDonald, to the under- | For Blackwood & 3 Reviews 13.00 do
    t Jolin Lougworth, all the said Jo seph For Blackwood & the 4 Reviews 15.00 do

    un Hodgson’s undivided moiety or CLUBS

    part of and in all that tract, piece
    parcel! of fan “ situate, lving and being on
    said Township Number Thirty Three, having

    thereon a Cloth Mil and other ay par atus and ;
    _ Seat to one address for $12.80 ; far
    machinery and other premises, with a stream f apie ye wy hy ee

    ; four Reviews aud Blackwood for $48.00, and so
    of water (known as Black River) running | on.
    through the same, and which said land and 7
    es PREMIUMS,
    I mises ai boun a3 follows, that is to
    say: commencing at a stake fixed in the | , New subscribers—applying early—for the year
    secant ot diserine from thence running in 1876 may have, without charge, the numbers
    "a re : for the last quarter of 1875 of such periodicals
    an eastwardly direction, fifty-seven feet; | 9. they may subscribe for,

    . d > 5
    thence southw ardly sevenly-e ight feet; Neither premiums to subscribers nor discount
    thence westw ardiy to the pond ,; thence | to clubs can be allowed unless the money is re-

    A discount of 20 per cent. will be allowed te
    clubs of tour or more persons. Thus: four
    copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be

    | to the stake where commenced, con mitted direct to the publishers. No premioms

    taining one fourth of an acre, more or less, given to clubs.
    Also, of and in all that other tract, piece or Circulars with furthér particulars may be

    }

    parcel of land, situate, lying and being on had on application.

    iid Township, number thirty-three, in said _ Leonard Seott Publishiug Co.,

    Island, and bounded as follows, that is to
    say: commencing at a stake fixed in the 4 tached caret 0 fe rerheits —

    road leading to the Mill Dam, from thence
    running in @ northerly direction, two huns-
    dred and ten feet; thence westerly two huns
    dred and ten feet; thence southerly two hun- |
    dred and ten feet; thence to the stake Py } ,

    where commenced, containing one acre, Dowition Of Canatla and Its Provinces,
    more or less. Together with all the Mills, . ila ili , z
    Buiidings, Houses, rights and Âą ippurlenances | / LSO, NEWFOUNDLAND, the NORTH-
    to the said two above described tracts or| * . WEST TERRITORIES, ANTICOSTI

    A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION

    OF THE

    | parcels of land respectively belonging, or in| #84 LABRADOR, with an APPENDix

    anyWwise appertain'ng. containing information of special interest
    For further particulars apply at the oflice to the Emigrant,and a TABLE of ROUTES.
    of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. A most useful Book to send to friends in

    ' the Old C
    JOHN LONGWORTH, none caneea

    Assignee of Mortgages PRICE 36 CENTS.
    Ch'town Jan. 31, 1876.—1ill sale. ka@ℱ Sent Free on Receipt of Price.

    |
    y 4 LOVELL PRINTING & PUBLISHINGCO.
    VALUABLE % MONTREAL. ‘
    * nite if Prescription Free
    fi iD i OPERTY | ror the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak-
    |

    ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders
    NORT He RIVER !

    | brought on by indiscretions or excess.
    T° BE SOLD by Pub lic _ aattien, on

    Any Druggist has the ingredients.
    Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296. New
    | York. Sept. 13, 1875.

    |

    o'elock, noon, at the ( clenk ul Building in

    Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a | ON LOT 44
    Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture |
    FOR SALE.

    of Mortgage, bearing date the eleventh day |
    of May, one thousand eight hundred and

    (,HE Subscriber offers for sale all the

    right title, and interests in the Farm

    sixty-nine, (1869) and made between Don- |

    ald McDonald of Lot or Tow nship Thirty-
    lately owned by Johu Kickham, situate on
    Township No, Forty-four, at the head of

    Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The
    said farm is convenie ntly situate to School
    House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy

    James Horsfleld Peters, of Sidmont, in
    Charlottetown, of the other part, all that
    piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or
    Township Thirty-two, (32) in Charlotte

    Parish, in Queen's County, bounded as fol- Be sttension OF ites Was tome hs:

    set in the south line of land in possession Wa. D. STEWART.

    of Arnold Halloran, on the west side of the Ch’ wwe, Aug. 3, 1674

    Settlement Road, and ruuning thence west | ~ Fi jell

    boundary line, to land in possession of)

    Dockendorffs, or to Cahill’s north line, | FELLOWS' COMPOUND

    Cahill’s said line to the Settlement Road,

    aforesaid, and thence horthwestwardly | ‘Syrup of Hypophosphites

    commencement, containing an area of fifty-

    eight (58) acres of land, a little more or

    ae to ite said Donald McDonald by the W. Rk. WATSON.

    Commissioner of Crown Lands, together me :

    with all houses, buildings and appurter-| Clty Drug Store, 23, 1875.5
    For farther particulars apply at the oflice | PER DAY. Agents Wan

    of Edward Bayfield, Solicitor, Charlotte- $5 To $2 ted! All classes of work-

    town, or to the undersigned, | ing people, of either sex, young or e.
    _ Dec. 13,1876.—till mar. 15, 1876. spare ogee or all or dae ho any-
    rt te pees we sy | thing else. Particulars caros
    {UBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER | to ‘thstes cont but two cents. Address @.

    lows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake Sire:. This geod, ent true ceny;
    three degrees (3) south along the said S iXT v D oO z E N
    thence east three degrees (3) north along
    along the same to the stake at the place of
    At Wholesale.

    ess, and being the same piece of land con-

    ances thereto belonging. _ Building, Aug. 23, 1875
    JAMES HORSFIELD PETERS. | make more money at work for us in
    One Dollar and Forty Cents a year., | ÂźLINSON & CO., Portland Maine.

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