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    1 ATEST NEWS BY TEL BGRAPH,

    SO BMWS CT a

    RAILWAY MEETING AT
    FIELD.

    VALLEYs

    Notieceot ktemoy al,

    subscriber ‘ben removed his office

    ee : say ew oe , — sc ~— — I ext door to A. Ke nnedy, DF sSq., and di
    ew } Re At Rest Leadon. a BOR MMARY OF SPEECHES — RESOLU- BD nn sileto Messrs Peal ‘
    . , shat NS CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY pposite eake Bros. & Co.
    » fa im of passion, On hand and for sale, a few hundred tons
    \ mt ! | father d i eae , : .| of Pictou and Sydney Large Coal for cash
    with. ana subse “vag eal diet hte abitants of Va tield ‘and Vicinity WM KOUGHAN
    by hangit : 1 in the olroom, at that place Cr) 1. 1876 —In : te
    ~ town. J ji # ib lm
    loux. N . . ‘ t! } rhe meeting was
    mde afternoon, | ie mdosigued s| SELLING OFF!
    ] | ela : 7
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    : 7 ips y ; {. McFad ramet 2 rf '
    roves nad boon Gall & Get Bargains
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    7 | S t wa | Subse vers beg to inf all win
    we ay t want to purchase
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    ’ . si talhad . : uiet
    { t 1a tie 4 ‘7 St: |
    | \ I s of New ‘ pons UD S re tee iid
    : at Bisma : , “a. PHAT THEY aRi ‘ !
    I of \ Al ] t
    extrad n treaty 4 ved | Here Was in the hands Wp! a i WHOLES ALE ~ HH
    | of Father Tom Bourk. ' Homin n Government money whicl sees es a 3,
    XK pt ved. oa he ae rye 7 would | Po Suit the Dull Times!
    yi \ S| oisi i s ire { gz to ' = * th cinrein the Road |
    Phe Carlists con ell I ited on thea ty of the auditor of pub
    @ Bortumese Cha aaa Island by the Dominion was SEVERAL LOTS
    * ainwers St. 1 a on | Ola nterest of this at five Per | .
    hussia fas cautioned the Sultai vainst | of th oney requil d to subsidize our road ‘

    2 » to wer with Monutengero } would be abi ut $12, VU; said that even if

    lie Carlists are still retreating, and the | ese unds were not avaiable, we should
    Aifonsists claim a great victory. have the road; We had paid our ‘ohare 4 ROBERT ORR & co.
    [o-day’s Hou savs Sir Henry Hicks, at » present road, which was about $33 per
    nnual meeting of the Sutton Conserva- } Capita, Or in interest $1.65: a common mis-~
    Association last night, stated that Her | ‘@ke was that the Dominion paid for the ex
    | Highness Princess Beatrice, youngest | 'Sting railroad ; the Island paid for it at the
    ghter of Queen Victoria, is engaged to | above rate; even if direct taxation had to
    } Louis of Blatten! r, now in India I ted t 1 order to subsidize a branch
    , I \\ S “ei t t 1 \ i nol amount to more
    \ York«K, Fe | : ita t RuLS ihe
    f 1) , af M. | EF =. ©. PP wee st next |», ated mT :
    . slg a 1ys favored a road to | Provincial Treasurer’s Office,
    Dunray : s \\ 1 the pre nt | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. IsLanxp
    i us 1 he had ad
    i si ‘ } t } its and elsewher d January, 187+
    . ud Jeol, ‘ retin . —hasiihe “4 ie ae bigs _- “igh pursuance Act cf the General As
    ‘oo , L r . sy i i ie nt eg ; anit bly ot thi 5 sista made and passed
    C S TO NEW CASTLI MORE A MMODATION. | pa : “i? ‘ MI rot ‘ison 7 in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of
    “ s except as ‘ the m mane a v eo Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ** An
    vA Fel { Ihe Toronto Globe | . marty "to leceiving the people ; if Me Act relating to the Lane Assess it at pre-
    rns that the | island tenantry have | McFadyen’s figures were right the Govern. sent imposed by Law on the fown and
    ady bez to man . «a ssatistaction il L We \ g lhe people; if there was moyalty * Princeton wane ae aie Act
    *® the ine of t) Supreme Court, nei iroredit he Kaew aothine | made and passed in the twen y-seventh
    i oe ae : 'S | year of the same reign, intituled * An Act
    iich declares invalid th iwards of the | t public statement in the j urna! | to consolidate and amen@ the s Se ee
    _— ‘ Poe ' P U ave an i } ht rat Laws
    umissioners to adjust t 4 Question . piy which showed! imposing an Assessment on all Lands in
    7 meeting has been held which | >- Island ; reminded this colony, and for the encourngeme nt of
    veral prominent agents, members of Pars | : I i is very Gil-} pdquceation.’
    ent, and others were present, and a re- t wee | to ¢ I do hereby give public n that I
    m passed urging the immediate ass | ation BOW nad D Lt have made proclamation according to
    nee of the Legislature to advise a suit-}| V?° ” we went be the terms of the said Acts, of all the
    e remedy for the complication. at | rse to direct | yndermentioned Town Lots, Waiter Lois.
    The Government is having a steamer built j , : ‘ ts “i hr Shes o! Common Lots, Pasture Lots Islands or parts
    for use in landing ocean passengers and all ae settled ' 7 branch till | og Islands, Townships, or parts of Town-
    mails at Rimouske. A steamer is expected -_- Mek duh nofetioed tt the tes ' ships in this Island, in arrear for the non-
    to ie ye ready on the opening of the naviga-| y, a we oe “eye Sat os - " ru * payment of the several! sums due and owing
    tion in the spring. sid our pr ieiane bend te i. the ion - ; thereon to Her Majesty,under and by virtue
    Loxpon, Feb. 4.—The report of the en-| ccuandened ae 4 ne Gark and | of the above mentioned Acts, viz :—
    gagement of Princess “Beatrice and the] Alex. Martin. E j.,of Valleyfield, referred First HUNDRED OF Town Lors 1n Ciuiar-
    Prince Louis is unfounded. lo the report of the Committee of thn Hemant rETOWN :—4 of No, 7, dof 14, { of 15, 4
    New York, Feb. 4.—General Sherman | cf Assembly appointed to examine the Pub- | 5 ry - 6, Sof 25, 4 of 27, 4 of 28, 4 of
    innounces that he never was, is not, and : A unts, to show that on the ist Dec pint, 3 Ol a, 5 ot 41, ¢ of 44, 4 48, {of 49, pe of
    never will be a candidate for the Presi-| i874, the sum due the Isla by the Domin- 63, 4 of G4, ¢ of 66, § 73,4 of 78, 4 83, J of 8
    lency of the United States. was $827 We c not! this} SECOND HUNDRED or Town Lots IN
    The Times states editorially that the |! \ \ receive its int t. He | CHARLOTTETOWN: —4 of No. 3, } of 5, 4 of
    ry of the elopment of a young lady from | y that by the B. N. A. Act, the Dominion | !2, 4 of 16, 7 of 17, 4.18, 4 of 20, $28, 4 ef
    Canada with the Earl of Dunraven is a] Was pre i ullding any but Inte: 47,4 19, 5 Os 52, 454, 9 of 55, 4 of GO, 3-5 of
    nalicious falsehod C lal railways, Dut as we were exception- 3, 4 of 65, } of 86, 4 of 94, 4 of 95, g of $6, 4
    Gold 1]27 illy situated, exception should be made in} 2 ¥:
    lili | EON. ur case; thought that if a steamer ran from Tuirp Hunprep or Town Lors in Cuar-
    Mr Fost ik aes of te Oh of M H rt Pict : we vould needa LOTTETOWN Ey of No. 9 tof 24, tof 29, 4
    : \ i t be Inte! nia of 30, § of 40, 4 of 59, Nos. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64
    Charles Dickens is dead, 4 I i s fro t S tar 4 of 65, 5 69, 3 of f Sl. ’
    So prosperous is France that } Leon | A McLeod, Esq nd the yw Fourtn HuNDRED or Town LorTs IN
    Say, the Sinigs 2r of Finance, believes the | ing wast 1 by D. D. Bruce, led by | CHARLOTTETOWN :—Nos. 8, 9, 10. 11. 12
    revenue this year will exceed £10 00] A W. McLeod, and after some discussion un- | 13, 14. 1-5 of 16. 17, 4 0f 19, 4 24, 429, "5 of
    sterling, a nd be nearly £4 } OOO in excess S il i 9,. 439,9 of 44, § of 46,3 of 3 ye 59,67, 68 4 of
    f the estimates Unfortunately the ex- } u I t and M 1, 4 83, 4 of 99.
    penditure has risen in a similar manner, Speen aet. tent ast one- Firrn HUNDRED OF Town Lors In CnakR-
    tl m ry itlay having increased by —— oo LOTTETOWN :—4 of No. 2, 4 of 29, 4 34, 4of
    2! nd the Treasury, but for a}. ae ne pistricts ive NO! 38, 4 of 39, 4 of 51, 4 of 62, 48, 49 50, 4 of
    nce in i 200.000, i have |! sii : het rin de 81, 96, 97, 98, 99, and 100. ;

    . deficit to meet lhe Departments are : Hy re : gow Water LOTS IN CHARLOTTYTOWN, oppo-
    at Lf t } ent sy m too mgi, ‘a arte D F _}| Site to the undermentioned Town Lo s, I
    for the | sury id but for the except. |” agrees ' | the First Hundred :—Nos. 2, 3,17, 18,19,2

    | vests ance en 1 be in difficulty. ; ka 4 . | 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 81 and

    | r s wever, COl ly prove Q I Governm j pepe) ge COMMON OF CHARLOTTETOWN
    not only ae wealth of Fra but her 1 t : this 4of No. 1, 3 of 2,3, § of 10, 3 of 12, 2 of
    patier 1der an increase of taxation, 9 th pe 13,40 i § of 29, 4 of 31, 38. 34 and 35

    : we ‘must not forget, 1s necessary i g npany i Pasture Lots 1N THE RoyaLry or CHaAi
    lefty to protect her credit, se of t ling | LOTTETOWN :—4 of yew 10, 4 12, 14
    PROSPERITY AT THE Care.—The year 1875 | 0, 21, 4 of 23, § of 24, 1-12 of 27, 29, 3 of 31,

    seems likely to form memorable epoch / at w n iny re- | 32, 3 33, 37, 38, F} of a 40,4 of 44, dof 46
    in the annnals of the Cape of Good Hope. L, Or “ ninion who w II AY, 50, 4 of 53, 54, 58, 59, 4 of 61, 4 of 62
    At no previous time was the prosperity of . l r tne _— wanes ra) 63, 67, 4 of 60, 3 of 71, 72, 7%, 48, 89, 4 of
    the colony so assured or so unintermittent ¢ s nm his trust, and ty — ry iy yh i- 12 7 200, 11-12 o
    From last New Year’s Day until n every ‘ oe gabe Pome gk oy wr aoe © big S66, 377
    1 of industrv has coutinued to de elop are : , a gg my 319, 4 of 820, 331, 333, 340
    I 1 VIUt, eu » VOU.
    ngly, while immigration has been :

    stimulated by fresh discoveries at the dia- | | : a Town Lots In GrorGETOWN.
    - & \) - 3 G 1en t of No. 13, l : (
    to prove that the ‘mineral resources of the | pledged to | ai imu tion be- | Nos. 3 and 9, 4 rT 6 6
    Cape are as yet only partially opened up. | tween t Islan 1 tl inland inter | Nos. Zand 10, 4 " + D

    Ihe latest discovery is that of a silver mine | and summer No. 16, { éz si E

    in the Transvaal, while from other districts {nd 12 s, we | ve that the most] No. 6 and 16, l “ EP
    | reports are received of splendid ‘finds’ in isibl: ute for w and mail | 4 of No. . sor6, 14. 3 66 “ G
    diamonds. One of these, weighing 130 ition s that between Murray | No. 2, 4 of 4, 40f 16, 3 vs 6s “
    carets, has actually been sold for £3,350, a | Cape George, or Pictou Nes. 8 Jo 16, 1 ‘ ‘ ‘
    very dis} oe an price ifthe stone is Therefore Res¢ that the Dom 1 GO-) Warer Lors in GrorGeTown f No
    good water This gem is, however, a| vernment | ed to tak nediat = No. 32
    mere bag: stelle in comparison with a 300] stepst amin Sin med for | 'p = Lot .
    rat diamond which is said to have been 5 the}. cabal ie
    “ tig { on eee tEORGETOWN mOS8.. 1, 2 5. 2s, 62 ) 6.
    “| l t os tk kK ) wil " | of 193, 207 ¢of 227, 283, 244, 251. 4 of 260.
    ' 7s b POCERICASIO Five ue enn Ms % t L ye. rn 4 of 263, 4 of 265, § of 274, 4 of 278, 297 and
    the continuous growth of the Cape revenue. | ~ ; eo alae hy gtecegcunal ; PASTURE Lt Dp o +
    Only afew years ago the colony was on the} — the D ine anced ns xn Peay yo “ge = ae when MOTALTY :
    , abe ite c , ir Domin n rey ntatives use every en. | —4 Of No. 158, 233, 244, 245, 370, 3 of 452, 4
    verge of insolvency, and many of the old- tohwaw to farther thia object of 482.
    } est settlers began to believe it ‘ played out.’ ; M M pen “i 1 supy rie the + ution Nenritente tewne.
    he railway connecting spe fown with the | He said that that morning, the gulf off Mur-| \ a hj
    interior barely paid its working expenses, | pay } S m icé to the south | N®- of Township. Aci
    owing to the stagnation that oo fallen | | thea 1s the eye ir age I $16}
    upon every branch of industry. Just when | | that wl ver the winter steamer | 2 2141
    matters had arrived at their worst, ‘ine! was sent ‘ i { n » Mu ‘ 1223
    toa rush of immigration, the one thing | W im McP 1 that last fall vd 1296
    needed to develop the resources of the} when there wer bags waiting at ‘ 5695
    intry. From that period dates the finan- | Pict and ; in pes, a schooner z 008
    cal recovery of the Cape, which has now} had ed n Ca ge. After further Y 100354
    | reached positive affluence, the revenue re- | remarks Ul solution was put to the meet- a“
    turn of the present year showing an in- g and mou -arried +.
    more than £400,000.—London Ont if. BR. Sw nded by R i
    G I 1yson, the thank the meeting were a
    } given to Messrs. Rowe and McFayden for l$
    a a f ‘i - ‘4 S 7 ae A id the i mation afforded
    oS Ic less 3 YY th nes 18
    ea 2” al ( cha rman then left the chair, which 19
    = - ; was oe an by D.R SS, kisq > Valleytield, and nt
    cS“ laa ae a ee N on motion by A. Martin, seconded by M. 7
    s° |jgss 7 Ras S & Rowe, Mr. McPherson was thanked for the = ba
    = ~}| able and impartial manner in which ha dis- pb pp
    Sm i3°d = 2 & & & A FI charged the duties of a chairman, ver a
    = 525 5 Z . R. Munro, Secretary. 05 rth
    = «. ~ am = on S ae om) = - ” ee 26 2904
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    ist? ~ sar ts NOTICE. 28 1s
    LT ott Race Ore Pee y M® SSRS. PHILIP McLAREN & SON 32 31544
    Oa : oe - 4 > y be aving assigned all their Stock and 33 961
    —S | el re ee ro Bor k Debt s to me, as trustee for their 34 6764
    = : : _. | creditors, all persons owing the said Philip 35 2419
    2 = > = 3 = 43 = 3 McLaren & Son are hereby notified to pay 36 4423
    = o = oe * — | all debts due them to me, at my office in 37 20164
    ; 4 | A* Charlottetown, where the accounts are now 38 1748
    2's o L ready for delivery. 3y 3951
    ae : > = (ey All debts unpaid after the first day of 40 3230

    “ti : = - February next, will be sued for without 41 19664
    2 2 further notice. 2 2766

    is | 8 ae WILLIAM DODD. 43 4150
    =D = — a a as Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1876.—4w 44 3710

    Pi ¥424 4.8.2 24 45 1447
    = yt 28.8 Ss 2 eG 46 4329
    = S ~ > &» -£ ~ os 7 749
    9 255
    WARRLED — 50 ‘178°
    At the residence of the her, ch eaper han a ‘7 a Lisi
    Ile Craswell, on t 2 It. the Rev te posed
    Icha J nes, Mr. Benjamin M “ae ft een “ =
    oS MDOUBALL & CURRIE. =
    | Re Wm. Penna, Capt. Charles Kirby, to | RE selling theire alien stoc a a 1035
    | Miss ] th Sheram, of Murray Harbor|+* cheaper than any other House in the 60 a864
    | South | trade. Choice Tea, in strength and flavor, 1 6391
    | only 40 cents. Good Retailing Sagar only os 9917
    { DIED }8cents. Coffees in Java, English break. 4 —
    | fast, Dandelion, and French. A select lot b4 ee
    41 Summerside, on Jan. 30th, from injus| of the best Brands of Canadian Flour, os _
    ination ae tee seinen. debe &. Santen. cheap for cash. A large stock of Ready- | o- 1431
    aged ( uct on the P. E. Isiand{| made Clothing, Reefers from $5.50 up- 7 4
    K lwa | wards. Overcoats from $8.50 upwards. ISLANDS
    jn Wednesday last, of scarlet feve Alice,| A large stock of English and Canadian Acres.

    gest i hte fW. E. Daws Esq., | Tweeds, whic h will be made up to order at soughton Island, : 103
    this city | shortest notice. Fur Caps from $1.50 to} Peters Island, Rustico, 494
    Mt Cherry Valley Lot 50, on the 18th ult., | $3.00. Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75 | Cascumpec Island, “
    i ee rat n the 7oth vear of bis age. | cents. An elegant selection of Kildare Island, 250
    ‘On the Ist inst., after a lingering illness, Li li as’ D Ss & d ; ebeeoeg: Island, a

    lrenaman, aged 42 years, second Eades ress vdods Goose Island, 12

    za A.

    laughter of the late William Douse, Esq of every description. Ladies’ Hose, Gloves,
    At his late residence, New Giasgow Road,| ete., etc. An extra stock of Boots and
    n the 6th ult., after a short illness of | Shoes, which will be sold at cost and
    surisy and congestion of the lungs, Mr. | charges. Overshoes, Rubbers; and Felt
    dward Ford, in the 52d year of his sge | Slippers Also a large assortment of
    At Charlottetown Royalty, on the 2nd | Crockery and Glassware, cheaper than ever
    Jonuary, afler a short illness, Mary, the| Constantly on hand: Herring, Codfish,

    heloved wife of Mr. Lawrence

    42 years.

    SHIPPING.

    By te legram to Peake Bros, 4 Co., S &.
    Prince Edward arrived at New Orleans, on |
    tue Ist ingt., making the, run from Livers

    pal in 23 days,

    Morris, aged |

    Boneless Codfish, bork, by the small, Lard,
    Butter, ete., etc. Please call at once.

    McDOUGALL & CURRIE.
    Ei. Dawson’s, Upper Gt. Geo. St.
    Oct. 18, 1 576.—6m

    YUBSCRIBE for THE EXAMIN ‘ER
    One Dollar and Forty Cents a year.,

    Opp. WW.
    Ch town,

    And the owners of the aforesaid Lots,
    parts, of Lots and tracts of Land, so in ar-
    rear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are here-
    by notified that in case the sums charged
    on them, as 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, applica-
    tion will be made to the Supreme Court,
    during the said Term, for judgment against
    the said Lots and tracts of land, respective-

    ly.
    JOSEPH POPE,
    Provincial Treasurer.
    (jan31'76)

    —{) | y Auction Tues
    | la i\ = i Xt
    187 it the hou | eo Kn alt
    Lie ¢ ynlal Buiiding u 1 Chariottelown; un-
    ler id by t fa power ofsa nta
    i rlain indentu of mortgage, bear
    lug te the Tw ! i ro ber, O
    } Ut ind Eight hundred aad S¢ ity-on
    h William Hodgson of
    1, of said T vushiy ind |
    ine date the r we h day
    ot May, A. D sr guano sc nce the sai

    I SCGATEN AMERICA

    RE. EP

    REGULAR

    TRADERS!

    LHe CHiBBRATHD Al

    CLIPPE
    ‘6 5 A EES

    R SHIP
    DUNCAN,”

    Lawrence Kickham, Commander,

    elie an “ss ‘
    (ob ions iegister, (

    lassed S years at E

    nglish Lloyds, and Coppered, now loading

    at C harleston,

    5 on the Berth at Live

    p00! about the 10th Marsa,

    And vill Sail Direct for this Port about Ist April.

    A LSQ,

    CLIPPER BARQUE

    Philip Mercier,
    Al at English Lloyds, and Coppered, now at LONDON

    the Berth there immediately,

    SAIL ABGUT Ist APRIL
    irrying Goods f
    li known,
    in the
    lor
    Sin JAMES
    ROBERTS,

    Freight or Pa
    MALCOLM,
    12 Fenchur:

    ge, baving
    o9 South John St
    a Street ;

    1876.- Ow

    THM

    for heighbering Ports
    and offer

    FINE
    MINERVA,”
    Commander,

    , will be on
    and will

    FOR THIS PORT DIRECT,

    trade,

    superior accommodation, apply in Liverpool to

    reet; in London to TAYLOR, BETHELL &

    or here to the owners,

    JAMES DUNCAN & CO.

    RIVER ILLS.

    Ch’town, Jan.

    VALUABLE

    rreehoid Property |

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    |
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    |

    '
    ge McDonald of the part, and

    one

    t Honorable John Longworth of Charlot
    tetown, inthe said Islan al Barrister at Law,
    gned John I gw th, allt rid J nh}
    William Hl Fi u i led r|
    pai of land } g an fr
    said Towns! N iy as I v
    thereon a Cl M pparatu id
    ( ya vil
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    i i o Mill Dam, from ence
    ining } her rection, t hun-
    1 ar t \ rly two huns
    lred two hun
    I th 1K
    l'og with all th Mills,
    Buildings, H , rights and appurtenances
    to the said twe ibove described tracts or
    parcels of land respectively belonging, orin
    invw appertaining
    I further particulars apply at the office
    & ' nd red, i Chariottetown,
    JOHN LONGWORTH,
    As gnee of Mi rigagee
    Chit n Jan 1, 1876.—t sal

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    It pays th ‘ad of every family to intro
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    whit
    thirty years, d
    that of any oth

    yniy weekly paper published in the United
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    Inventions, and New Discoveries in the Arts
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    Every number is profusely illustrated and
    its contents embrace the latest and most in-
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    only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in
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    nage ering, Mé s,aud Science abroad.

    The Scientific American has been the fore-
    most of all industrial publications for the
    past thirty years. It is the Oldest, Largest,
    Cheapest, and the Best weekly iliustrated
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    times the subscription price. And
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    Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and En
    gineers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, |
    Lovers of Science, and People of all Profes- }
    sions, will find the Scientific American Paved]
    ful to them, It should have a place in every }
    Family, Library, Study, Office, Counting |

    Irth ten}
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    Room ; in every Reading Re om, llege and
    School. A new volume commences January |
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    several hundred Engravings. ‘Thousands of|
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    Messrs. Munn & Co. are Solicitors of Ameri-
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    with the|

    1874

    OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co

    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

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    I . BN

    - a <=

    SPRING TRIP, 1876.

    TUE FIRST-CLASS ino SCREW-STEAMSHIP

    “PRINCE EDWARD,”

    364 tons register, classed 100 Al,
    the highest class at Lloyds,

    ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER,
    Will be on Berth at Glasgow,
    ‘o Receive Cargo, about
    the Fifteenth March,

    whic : s

    Leaving Glasgow Liverpool

    ALOUT. FIFTH APRIL: AND WILL LEAVE

    LIVERPOOL

    FOR

    CHARLOTTETOWN
    On or about the i5th April,

    Carrying FREIGERT
    from London,
    Pictou,
    diac.
    The Steamship has first-class Accommo-
    dation for a limited number of Passengers.
    For Freight or Passage, apply in London,
    to Messrs, JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 6%
    Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO,

    at TIIROUGH RATES
    deliverable at Charlottetown,
    Georgetown, Summerside and She-

    ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street: in Liverpool,
    to Messrs. PITCAIRN BROS, Brockley
    Buildings, 51 South John Street; in Pictou,

    N.S.,to Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, or
    here to

    Peake Bro’s & €o.,

    anagers,

    Ch’town, Jan. 10, 1876.—101

    a |

    Prince ‘Bee ‘Island
    Railway.

    CHANCE of TIME!

    N and after MONDAY, January 17

    will run as follows:

    , trains

    TRAINS GOING WitsT.

    STATIONS Express Mixed.
    Georgetown Dep 8.45 a.m.
    Cardigan 9.10
    Mount Stewart 10.25
    Royalty Junction 11.35
    . . a { |Arr. 11.57
    Charlottetown ( |Dep. 8.154. m Dep. 2.30 p.m
    toyalty Junction 8.41 2.54
    North W?Itshire 9.40 3.47
    Hunter River 9.56 4.05
    Kensington 11.24 5.44
    . Arr. 12.00 Arr. 6.25
    g, Sci : 5.2
    Summersid Dep. 1.45 p.m
    Wellington 2.39
    Port Hill 3.25
    O'Leary 4.50
    Alberton 5.58
    Tiginsh ‘Arr. 7.00

    TRAINS Gol NG EasT.

    STATIONS. Mixed.

    Tiguish Dep, 7.00 a.m

    Alberton 8.02

    0’ Leary 9.10

    Port Hiil 10.35

    Wellington 11.22

    . : Arr. 12.15 p.m

    S t i

    Summerside Dep. 1.45 Dep 7.15 a.m
    Kensington 2.26 7.57
    Hunter River 4.05 9.23
    North Wiltshire 4.20 9.40
    Royalty Junction 5.10 10.35

    tt Arr. 5.30 rr ;
    Charlottetown - 1.09

    Dep. 2.50

    Royalty Junction 3.12

    Mount Stewart 4.24
    | Cardigan 5.40

    Ger org town Arr. 6.05

    Souris Branch.

    Going East.

    “a

    vie
    cing West. |

    STATIONS. Mixed STATIONS. | Mixed.
    A. M. ; rs
    Souris Dep. 7.10 Ch’town |Dep 2.50
    Harmony 7.35 Royalty Juue 3.12
    St. Peter’ 8.55 , 44 24
    ghieaniy aie ee pias } Dp 4.40
    \ Stew t é r. a\ i ‘ ‘
    swe Dep. 10.25 St. Peter’s 6. 00
    Royl'ty Jct 11.35 He armony 1.23
    Ch town Arr. 11.57 Souris Ar. 7.50

    eg TE,
    . E. I. Railway

    W m.
    Supt. Ff

    C. J. Brydges,

    Gen | Supt. Gov. Railways.
    Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1876.—6ins

    LOOK HERE.
    All accounts furnished Christmas,
    and at Midsummer, 1875,
    not settled by the 15th February,
    1876, will be consigned for legal
    collection. without distinction.

    MARK BUTCHER.
    Jan. 19, 1876.—4in

    ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND
    Posters printed at the Examiner office

    at Through Rates!

    inducements uns urpassed by any vessel |

    FURNITURE,

    CHAIRS,

    € Se thanever,
    In Do uble e Bac ‘ks.

    CANE SEAT CHAIRS |

    In Large

    nd Single

    id Small Rockers.

    TO THE TRACE:

    -ooking-glass Plates

    [ All

    Good

    nd Cheap.

    MATRGLOTH,

    all sizes. Also, some

    VERY HANDSOME VENEERS

    in Walnut, Plain. Fancy, and
    Corrugated Bird-eye Maple,

    Corrugated and Hungarian Ash
    and Burl Walnut.
    All the above will be sold very
    Cheap for Cash Only.
    E. D. STAIR,

    Upper Great George Street.
    ‘h’town, Oct. 18,

    ~

    is the most beautiful work of the kind in
    the world. it coutatns nearly 150 pages,
    hundreds of fine illustrations, and rour
    CHROMO PLATES OF FLOWERS, beautifully
    drawn and colored from nature. Price 85
    cents in paper covers; 65 cents bound Ia
    elegant cioth.

    Vick’s Fioran Guipe, Quarterly,
    a year.

    25 cent

    Address,
    17, 1876.

    "REN PERS

    PUBLIC WORKS!

    |

    | WE ALED Tenders will te received by the
    Secretary ofthe Board of Works up to
    TUESDAY, the 15th day of February, 1876,

    JAMES VICK,

    Jan. Rochester, N. ¥

    at 12 o clock, noon, from parties wishing
    to contract for the follow'ng public works,
    viz:—

    Repairing the bridge at Albion Mills,

    will
    , near

    Lot 69. Plan and specification
    be seen With William Thomson, Esq.
    the proposed work, after the 15th inst.

    Also, tenders for re-building the bridge
    across Malcolm McLean’s mill stream, near
    Victoria Cross, Lot51l. Plan and specifica.
    tion will be seen at the store of Duncan Mc-
    Donald, Esq., Montague Bridge, after the
    1Sth inst.

    Also, tenders for railing the breastwork,
    Head of St. Peter’s Bay. Tlan and specifi-
    cation will be seen at the store of Hon.
    Simon Bulger, Head of St. Peter’s Bay,
    after 16th inst

    The signatures of two responsible parties
    willing to become bound for the faithful
    performance of the work, are required to
    accompany each tender. The Board of
    Works do not bind themselves te accept the
    lowest tender.

    Wm.McDONALD, 8. P. W.
    xis’ s County.
    ounty,Jan, 10, 1875. 7w

    ALL GOODS !

    ts oflice,King’s C

    \

    {{ Cases and Bales of ;

    NEW GOODS

    JUST RECKIVED AT THE

    BRITISH WAREHOUSE,

    CJucen “quare,

    By Steamer Prince Edward

    ROM INGLAN D,

    SELECTED BY ONE OF THE FIRM,

    and are now open for Inspection
    and Sale, and will be dis-
    posed off at the

    Lowest Cash Prices.

    The
    thie

    ubove stock if worthy

    attention of Purchase

    who desire value for

    their

    order, of the
    and by first-class

    W. & A. BROWN
    RECEIVED AT
    Dorsey & Jost’s
    BOOT & SHOE STORE
    FALL & WINTER WEAR:
    AUIS Faire Rubber Boots

    Shoes, Felt &
    Ru bber Snow Boots
    D500 Pairs Boots, Shoes & Slippers,
    In Leather a Gents
    , MEN’S AND BOYS’
    Strong Wellington Boots
    DORSEY & JOST’S
    | BOOT FACTORY,
    _ South Side Market oi r.
    | Ch’ town, Nov. 15, 1876.
    a Consumption Cured. :

    A*® old physician retired from active

    | Baye ce, having had placed in his hands
    | by an East india Missionary the formula of
    |a simple Vegetable Remedy, forthe s y
    and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron-
    Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and
    Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical
    | Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous

    titi
    Cailtls,

    Compiaints, after having thoroughly ‘ested
    its curalive powers in thousands of cases,
    feels it his duty to make it known to his

    suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive
    and a conscientious desire to relieve human
    suffering he will send (/ree of ehar fe) to all
    who desire it, thisrecipe with full directions
    for preparing and successful using. Sent by
    return mail by addressing wilh stamp nam-
    ing this paper.

    W. C. STEVENS,
    jan 17 "76,

    DR.
    Munres Bt Bleck, Syrause, N. Y.

    T) LAIN JOB AND BOOK
    PRINTING done, at the
    Orrics.

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