- ARRACRE Oe TAT FTE ASAT I |S Ag TNT ST waa ee TRE T STIEL BF AOI CST STE Ne Se Re ee bee a Pat SY WR Ut Vip care tet cc MISCBULA RTISEMENTS: _|WOODENWARE ait RAISIN CORKRESCOMPEM i. +E q Bub \ ah GES Se AEW Al IVER ss . On ‘CALEDONIA , on BARA wee eeevree aii neers -—- { 4 ” ‘ 1 »/> >? ¥) oO, < > + : vi , > G. de ‘ineteen large failures occurred S ‘&B IESTS IBS sy + ve from ne time, chropici ‘ ledonia.’’ in the < ; he wsiblie Sorina > loxes Clothes NS. X ' t i V6 er eo | ; livered a lecture, on “ Cated ; we Publ mistakes ought to publi ( hasten @AGoehiiie. on o of the leading New | WASIBOARDS; V meetings hi to favour ¢ Market Hall, on thursday, 2nd inst., un | ly exposed, and one way « ny Ui "Y York lawyers, died on Monday | st. VE I I t i into Co. | Fifty Boxes RAISIN . ' ranch railways. We are ‘es of the Caledonia Club, At the Shae bh a. shec Giese Works was burned down | MHE un ersigned 1aving en t : ne RE ‘ A Dee. , 1S3 4 netrue mn of branch ee y the au pices of the Cale , is Thee writing to the papers. \ vy me, t 1, "he Quebe wy . pa Wie abies he te partnership, under the Style and Firm of | For sale very any by i = “i iS t e the people intelligently discuss | request of the Club, His Honor the 1, | relate one or two al 1 tl on Sunday night, 28th Nov. — } HENRY COOMBS i vill » ler re with S darkne Upper Great Geor re Street y oa ie ‘ Such dis. r Governor honoured the lectu w nad ‘ ( Mi \ W Rk i, pI - . \ ‘ rany otl — ager ogg n Right Rev. Bishop Mes | Wor of the militia | Ilion. Wm. McDougall obtained one SOO as ‘ 0 | (ov. 29, 1875.—3i - t} trot) lar valu his presence @ Right Rev. B : me til \ a in ling damages in the libel suit against invite the attention of the public to their | ‘ mi¢ t I i Ly . t , { F " iar - : " \ wma ind A : ae nember how the | were also present. The Rev. lecturer was | and sou aaa Of |” The Boston Rubber Shee “Csaba. Superior Facilities ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, t i n hat. w ' "W ré m : Y : “ a tO edd THAL imma i : . 8 awry : — ntroduced by Dr. Sutherland, Pi lent of oie GMa age every nan ch e* | works were _* l at ilden, Mass., 08 | @e carrying on the above business in all its il ; EXAMINER ai gi a the society Ile opened by giving a lew | 5 wae ¥ Londay last 088, $460,000), branches, JUST RECKIVED from Europe, Unitea i lyr Mi it «mass pul ry ttl ake f the tate of the country, and the | ce!ve 41s pay. ‘ Victoria (B ¢ se has just completed ts | ESOOUKRs States,and elsewhere,our usual . sit « + hut be cratified (and details of the state ee elapsed, since . , rks at a cost of €150,060 Lhe | Pamphleta, supplies of excellent acrainst 1 e@ not VU VE eta i and cus ns of the inhabitants, ae , . yy hte 4 a . i manners and custom . he sor OL LAO PuULUC ID 7 . s brought some seven miles. a bills } a} e ev ) ittle amused,) at this complete change | ling ¢ he Roman historians adh BRONCO NEI , ye i — cane . ae a ‘ Wines. lt : : i i row ording 0 wx sinieg lany of the members : , ’ MacKay the miner’s income in Califor-~ Cards, j ip ¢ n the minds of tl I Hower then proceeded to vive an ac ; “ “ Pts great inconyenie) had to travel | )j, t present Thi a m3 reen| | j Blillhenads, | Liquore, * — t nlan. inst now t ntroduction of Christianity and the labors | © oe : lafter day urly O00 a day ihis 18 genuine bu ee i son I ! r ti N ‘t. M » St. Columbo, and | # Considerable dl on DQ ree~fifth of all the bonanza. | Pans, - ; we & Croceries, ‘ t \ i Man, 5 sa saline work was done, felt tl } mail ; e are but half a dosen gps incomes in | law Blanks, ¢ , Which we offer at LOW ES] PRIC ES! I if } ir success rs, ! a & Stit ot 4 = { 1, . " : mes oer ae unt of our] their successors, and a shor that were | ing. The giving up many hours of a bain the world. Printed to order in the MacEACHERN & CO : kish Empire sent road. and then we shall be better abl various ( burch mes 1 Mc the Reform- | 5ummer evening to learning the goose An extensive mining casualty occurred rms ws" er - Nov. 29, 1875.—1m tl ec come | how far it will be prudent to founded in their time, up to the pig | or being taught to mark time and come to); Wyoming Valley at Chauncy and — iB i ae ~-_-— ae — 4 i \ th to lg oO . ; } le | . ' ' . stwa Iy b ( an-~ | \ . ‘ scribed the rise of the Unis ve might be considered innel Mines, between Plymouth an | he Christian spect in railways. ‘The prospeets may | stion. He 7 e } i the difficulties | the right about face, might | " I er Pa., on the 19 ult 6. About 100 acres | AND AT THE Cheese. Cheese. ; : i! versities and schools, ani 1 SEU Seee lic 1 in itself; but when the tim UR, aise " > , Her vind. |). . ear as brightas the most san ., | an infection in 1 ’ f land fell into the mines, causing damage «X SCHOONER MARY, and will be sold canes OF) ‘8 - +»), | Which the first scholars had to labor under; thus occupied, would have been devoted to | 01 * 7 ano , SHORTEST NOTICE. " at a low figure, — 7 : yg g_ | Suine advocates of “ branch erento having to go to foreign countries to be edu- , . : tions which are the | gig s turret ship Monarch, of \ . ! t : P E ] i . i - " | thos snder association ' si e British iron turret s Monaren, 4 ¢ Ku ; Ad pict them ; but we must decline to bas cated. The struggles of William Wallace | H= or usements of an affectionate Bh ele fleet, collided, on the 28th ult., 51 W ater M., Ch OWD, PB. ke 192 Very Superior Nova Scotian os ya ; ' ug ; charming amusements of an af! | the Canal fleet, cc , fie f . t Pur kisl ur calculations upon the receipts and ex and Robert Bruce to free their country from ; saaal peo] le. the case i vated | with the dfoldden, from I ensacola for gon JOHN COOMBS, heese. ' ’ 7 . ag | *nd pastoral people, ' ‘he Holde ‘ dly damaged, her , 4 ‘ . liture of the summer months. We the dominion of the King sof England, was I : which veuders it intolerable te | don. The J/olden was ba lly dam BE postal Wu. WORTH WILLIAM DODD, 1 ' i eile ak hd to an extent whicit "end bows being smashed The man of-war was . 1 Nov. 29. 1875.—3i ata n — }, have the returns dwelt on by me eee. oe 1, any young man of proper spirit It may seriously injured, Both vessels put into/ Dec. 6,1875.—hanet lm peas i, cath Mal Bea. ~ of the w ha, before we can strike | modern times, he gave a short and gr sarang Page i tt busing 1 15 | plymouth ern anes | ‘ i we have these wi iccount of his recent travels ™ Scotland, hight saad le t the Present fears of a conflict between the Por the Benefit of all Concerned. Marine ° nsurance Co, os ial * the various cities and towns which he visits . : ee “~~ . nite d States and Spain may, it appears, aie Oh : ‘ aah . y ich he d hag [eres Seen i aside, the latter having conceded i ! 42 WED a } d irtict ilarly (riasgow, which he ida : oat ie ve il aside, i 5 : . @ } by jublie auction on vee " : alee: agama + from & sma i fishing village on the / t eat the weli KnOWN " , the claims of the United States Govern» 1 Ben . > th day December next Prince Edward Island. : risen from { s h Ishing i . ‘ le sho u how " Al ant , . j 3 1e & ay s , > { than suy, that it 1 : in the | Charge of the Light b us : > arising out of obnoxious treatmen : : ea antag “ preven: | a ee one i er “4 yl ne by mist ! = United States citizens by the Spanish | 4t eleven o'clock, at Cascumpec Wharf, DIVIDEND on the Business of the inion until we have] .° .’ — hoor 16 lecture, an un- | MuUChn harm May be uone VY Mi ¢ imu ' * s > 4 »to . Empire. At the close of the lecture, a those in authority ; for though the case of | authorities. Bark ‘Sylvia, Year 1874, is now Payable to the Share WW the f and ures before us animous vote of thanks was presented to | those ini nt a - Nel he British judical assessor holders of the above Co., at their Office. . pai + ;' it. | the heroes of Baiaclava difiers, in some Mr. Nelton, the British j as she now lies stranded on the north bar | corner of Great George and Lower Water t Russ 1 ees the Hey. lecturer, to which he made a suit- | , also may say, as | on the Gold Coast, has issued a circular to pe Cabeguinns Shahes Also, the rene 1 _p py . , . ,| Measures from Ours, We also may : % ~| i El. : ‘ : wou tere t DISGRACE FU L. able reply. Ihe proceeds of the lecture r ie hehe eek ae siden il meee the “native kings, chiefs, c gy peed F 0 A T Sg By — of the Board, 1ex . | will be employed for the relief of the poor | ‘epnyson ee le aS L by |™men, and principal Na tg ‘ o ayltyced CARGO O . W. HALES, See’y. : ; bei LATEI at Montreal, Sir John Mac of Charlottetown | ene ane Wnndered. 9, Rae a seagrasses oa i st Me cons | Of the said vessel, the same having been Cl’town, Nov. 2 “iste. — Zi { £ ; 1. | § . | some of the members, who are at present | assistance in their power in sen < condemned and ordered to be sold for the ' i Jonald s1 f Mr MI che nzi le In a goo ‘mse + ~ ’ tributions and c ollecting articles illustrative | H 1. However, | don : ‘ j rave that | hampered in ther Operations for want of ; “te ms nd Gletubele wees Ghich benefit of ail concernec ' a mored, “ arin way—in language that; |. INTIAL EXHIBITION. at 0 ~ COUntTiCS & ns ; IN BS ” sch bo lice in it. Sir John | Peat ey ot Tal ae ri | means, that probably « compromise might | | they preside for the Centennial Exhibition. le. I vt a ry i) had nota grain of maiice in lt, Sido re é es at Ottawa . : Summerside, Dec. 6, 1875. ™ , 1} had nota ie ie We have already, at various times, given | be effected with the authoriti ot | Baron Edmond Rothschild and Count de , i em - ation cai ‘ie r we ,is a gentleman, and treats his opponents f tion regarding the International | as they might be induced to fulfil their lurenne, of france, two gentlemen repre- | —————— Cloths, Reac y-made Clothing, Genie’s } ¢ ssuch. The Patriot quotes this re- ; : : k 7 t year | obligations if a liberal discount was allowed senting $500,000, Of ie ot proper ty, have | New Crop Relsios & & Figs. Furnishing Goods, etc. (es ae f its OWn, con- Fit: op ggpapliptpagrhatemenet spentanegd . to say, that if arrived in San Francisco, They travel, : } i “ 1 Ow e : : . : : i s 2to SAV { y - 7" ent ; tulate | mark, and adds to it one 6 S at Philadelphia, in connection with the cele In conclusion, sir, allow m¢ J Pigs Biiidn'emd Te lge very plainly; are ment N OW receiving via Pictou,— AM instructed to sell at auction, at the a il] ~d a . , ftectiv A- § , . : “ ae » | tn ' a malicious and ill-natured allu- | bration of the hundredth anniversary of | the militia is ever to be made an effe " ingly ink quisitive ; and as they are to spend a + ses store of D. H. McKinnon. (Insolvent), i ’ . wae i , . ‘a effective system of paymen ited S < 3 p0OKeS . ian Ww re | sion to Sir John Macdonald, which is dis | American independence. We now add | force, a more eflective system of pay this | en th in me vie ted te Tas aaa porn 50 halves SLAYER RAISINS Upper Great George Street, on . . ' — oo ssijeli . " Sne nistakes as 1s sndeivoring to learn wha ancl - ‘ : ai , wit s h | must be adopted. Such mistakes a , engeiy Fs : 7 re ‘4 : “a Turkish litable alike to heart and head of the | some details as to the arrangements, which ] fold more | prise they have in contemplation. 50 quarters 7 en Wednesday, bth December, 7 : ’ a ae ho can | we gather from a circular lately issued by | will, undoubtedly, make it ten fold m oo om Liebe 4 50 boxes VALENCIA RAISINS, i st unsound | writer. We do not envy the man who can eg f m The | difficult to raise a new, or reorganise an old Davis, the Toronto abortionist, anc 75 boxes TURKEY FIGS, at 11 o'clock, all his Stock in Trade, Shop, }: - ,| the committee of management. tt Sena : , is Wi rae sentence of death for the S : 7 a ry expend » such weapons. And ia the in localities where the men have | ™ fe, ‘ 50 drums MALAGA RAISINS. Furniture, etc., consisting in partof: t rary I i stoop to use ape “a management of the Exhibition has been | company, in localities where murder of Miss Gilmour, had their sentence santo T weeds, Deeskins, Beavers, Picks ani ins } iterest of > dace ‘ a} . lor the hon-|- : i a ai i iad! 5 he , : . ‘ Ss, “ 18, I tu vel name of decent journalism, fo intrusted to a body known as the United | been so unfairly dealt with, commute dt to 9 Atraiy cee her ar 3 bg FENTON T. NEWBERY Black Cloths; Linings, trimmings, Bast- , ' and > Saxe ; : . . eeting o > Cabir ou yes . ua “ » NE ° by ne id r of our public men, and tor the sake States Centennial Commission, composed of lam, sir, yours, " . yn Ave primp are ene we D 6. 1873 3i ings Bea eae = Readymade ? : OT , e > — : r . 7HO DOES'NT SEE THE POINT OF IT AthE ec. 6, 1$i0. ‘ Clothing, Pants oats, ests ackets W raised W 1 credit of our country, W protest twe cc mmissioners from each State and Ter« ONE WHO DOES NT SEE THE POINT O found guilty was a capital one, there was tate na Overcoats, Youth’s suits, i nd fav < inst su h subit ets being tr sated in sueh | ritory, nominated by the respective Gover- some doubts as to ils being murder NOTICH. Wool Under-shirts and Pants, White and « m4 . . ’ Al A , y 4,7 aw ) = 4 h G n vy. Sueh language would be unbe-{ nors and commissioned by the President. THE EARL OF BREADALBANE. j in the full sense of the law, Hence the Colored Shirts; Beaver, Felt, and For S i kis ' } Away. Su lang a : i ®, distinct! reprieve. Both Davis and his wife will Hats, Caps, Boys’ Velvet Caps, Paper 1 extr ing ji r towards any public | The enterprise is, therefore, distinctly a : . , se of C) ts. It Shirt Front i Collars; Full ¢ Slv¥ s @xGy “| coming in any p y er U i i F on . t HE IS DISCOVERED AT ST. GEORGE, N. B rive evidence in the case o emen All Wh m it May Concern. and Linen 1irt Fronts anc ré) by n; but appearing ia a paper, for which | national one. The Exhibition, as we stat- is believed all parties implicated will be 0 lines of Neckties, Scarfs, Ties and Bows, 3 press | man , appes Qiae ‘ ’ i i. bh ' ‘ I ily Cab Minister is responsible, in an | €4 before,will be opened on the tenth of May, The St, Andrews Standard brings us the | prought to justice. er ee are ae Se neon eo = — Belts, I. B. ‘tions i money thus | a Cabinet Minister is responsible, : : _ ay, Sun- bei og He ee ee ate 8 a Z uo £ 7 “ races, Kid Gloves, Hoisery, er t i se di ciliaialiat Opposision, | next year, and remain open every d y. following interesting information :— The J NX. :Tri “ anticipates a a | my husband Alexander Nickolson, of chiefs, Cesbans, Linens, Straw Goods, led te defray | article about the Lea : - ; fal. | days excepted, until the tenth of November. The! true hele to.the Breedelhene cs- iC ly bape winter ” t oPrretny. c pel rn | Princetown Road, Lot 21, purchased of Jewelry ; Buttons, Braids, Buckles, Silks, . t] t become k nore disgracefu : ( | York City, and fears that there ef a vtned nde é si ‘ gg i < cpenuses suc S Ul it becomes ten-.fo) 1 mor 8g There will be a fixed price ot admission (; 5O tates has, strange to s: ay, be en foun ii ‘| ls . yaieit vf dest ‘tution to be reliev- Richard Elliot, 102 Ac res of Land, on outs etc., etc., etc. ' : Pes att e . ublic men may differ, | all the buildings and grounds, bl } farge amount < Lot, for which we obtained a Deed of re- Show Case, Mirror, Stove, Desks, Safe, I s—butis’ However much pubic men — : ’ cents) to a J gs “pera Geor ge—th: at place of remarkable sensa led. Its Lys The army of paupers and lease, paid in full, and registered duly in Blinds. 17 ables, Cloth Racks, ( ‘aphoard, . x ’ ey May 0} I se one another with dignity | Fairmount Park, on the western bank oO tions. In this, cause, however there is a tramps ha been 2 peeonegean, 7 meneenens Charlottetown: and a certain person ~ I Sewing Much ine, 1 Melodeon. t S nd urtesy. Both ot thes: eraces are | the Schuylkill River, said to be the largest reality that invests the matter with great on pape t especia in when conhrme ert ae Charlottetown having obtained a Bond - | Sale positive. No Reserve. No post, ee oe Patriot's | public park in proximity to any great city ‘ | habits of beggary—charity is thrown away, Judgment on said Deed without my con-} ponement. . — Se ee ye mae ld, in which the Centennial | interest | | There is unhappily a much larger class ap- | Sent as the lawful wife of the said Alexander WILLIAM DODD, Auctner. w rt in the wor ag is . The Brendalbane estate is one ot the | pealing to our sympathies. It includes Nicholson, and further forbid the selling Nov. 29, 18 shttRice h on aia grounds are situated, is also noted for its larcest in Scotland (some thirty miles in| thousands of men and women who have or transferring the title of the same with- eee aia al eal » Pr kable natural and artificial beauty. It | ‘*‘= ; pet been and are willing enough to earn their} out my consent, : oP WINTEP Prep GS remarkaole Nasr : ; tent), and yields a rental of $600,000 | Deen and ar & : , > y ILSON IG be - OO an rane nee aT ' contains 1,160 acres, 450 of which have been | ®*'®P®), ®n ars ago the Earl of | living, but now are unable to find any em- MARGARET NICHOLSON. Ss _. a=F I =" Ss. we od ains |, é‘ hibition Besides this | Pe? ye®r- Some years ago the Earl | ployment. The pawnbrokers’ shops hold Dec. 6.1875. vr . — t r ‘ : } winter hag irle te dav » i ° es S . oan ‘ow that the winter has fairly “set in,” | devoted to the exhibitic hi ‘ges Breadalbane died, since which time the real | } the evidences of the slow,pinching struggle | — From a7 t ¢ to SSO. Turk ‘S- | we are glad to see many of our young men | area, there will be a large adjacent = heir could not be found until at length be | through which they have come to their ii | | kK ATRIC ALS 3 ‘OR SALE one very fine JAUNTING oo ae ee ’ tony | cet ans xhibition of stock, and a : ges loaded ed a2 £ . }: SALE, 3 e JAUNTING : aa len ee <] nchenaterpinl ae Chante naptasthee penta ot Rater Comany REPT es 4 d stabbin | SLEIGH, one Box do., two old Box } } . oc" r Asc ishj f se. | y tw ‘res ni ee iM ou . c co ee "RIME INS JOHN, —, very sad s8ltabb * Pn . i@ ns. | of the long evenings. by « ated ©- | farm of forty-two acres has been la he bell, the only surviving son of th "4 ” es a i ae ily on acoder A Series of | SLEIGHS. )OMBS ors tiair occurres int it. wf te iid mi ' ,; report ments of such a nature as will improve them | for the testing of ploughs, mowers, reape | rn iel Campbell, residing on a farm at St. | * nt “ee Bellony, picture dealer. in : - _ HENRY COOMBS, a ( , Vv: as men. benefit their soci ety and afford and other agric ultural machine a ‘ rie ve| Gece ge, in the Co unty of Charlotte, dj uns | Dock Street. was stabbed ‘six times with a Dp) amatic Performances poate te i them much real enjoyment. We admire | grounds are sO situated as to be in immedi< ing ¥ the red granite quarri ies. The fortun. |} knife in the hands of Michael Sulari, an 4 Cbri ommepsc- + TSN r a —— * - hav layed in the | i vith tk ntire railroad sys~ smployee. The perpetrator fled to another | will be given after Cbristmas, comm BI ILI I INU Le ) te 6” ' the taste which they have displayed in the | ate connection with the « ) ' ate heir, accompanied by his cousin Peter | employ i} ij P ‘ is Wet ten Gal eles ipg on the - f < i Wert ‘ 2 - : am ¢ ara; a : stree hid ina barn, bt e as - » ’ , selection of these amusements. it shows | tem of the United States, and are approach I tampbell, the young gent!eman who carried ad is trode by two men and brought to 30th December FOR SALE ! " a mney very clearly, that some, at least, of the | oq by eight lines of street cars, which con off the goid medal last year at Acadia | ine station. No real cause is known for ‘s om , & ented le Building Lot : , : ines i j : “ae : : re : 4 he S able Building Lots S | be young men of Charlottetown are not living | nect with all the other lines in the CRY. } Aone, ge, leaves for Scotland this week in| the act, only that Bellony and, Sulari who | IN wo phen most a ar Stetion. T | i ificatio yee a by ) ; ; nse wae: ee re Italia were disputing about some on the corner, a ignish Sta . She ri pt lg aS pin 2 saeeuani etthe geal vy | sae CONENY 908. REAP EE OO , = the I ar ae to his employer St Peter’s Boy’s School-Room. The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out > t to-da¥ | diffuse in them elements which otherwise articles to be exhibited are divided into 7 } and establish his identity before the rd 2 Mody ny very low.—A man giving his it jul | the Lots to intending purchasers. e . "ane . art. and 3) 2€110N) . widega fii pty ‘all particulars ill be duly announce | ai i hee >x celle wand, ving on s s—and | might never have been stirred up. First departments, with, for the most part, 7 Advocate of Scotland, after which he will { name as Charles Richards, of New Hamp- af arse aaeagei ree I ——_ ph rin plage peenad 9g ee ; ; . } pets ; ildi s < as for their acs . . . rldo 1 a . ¢ 1 ‘ P ; €c ot 38, consis § orse 7” . ' wed | there is Debating Club, which meet propriate buildings, and areas fc si - _—— take possession of his Earldom and im sure, swallowed half pag ot pas Several plays are in active preparation. There runs through this property an excel- : nt ny | once a week The founders of this society | commodation proportioned to their impors mense estate. t night. eee a ssdted Gated, whee sas! @ seve : 9} tent athens OF Waser. capable of driving a P 0 1 out up) “ i ig a ir would furnish | t#ken to the station and given water, 7S 408 . pe j i se by. Further | being men of well trained and developed | tance. These departments are mining and The history of the affair would furnish | ‘ath da yet emetic, and soon after he was! _ | — mo a me be leaned on epetientian at ‘ } tot rmy or various | ; ji ie . di ow srers: r+ o. | acted as a etic, and s "| roatheions damm te ’ t minds; their subjects for discussion, are of metallurgy, manufactures, education and material for a first class romance, It *P* | recovering.—Chronicle ‘ « Domini ion House,’’ Ch’town, to I ’ > in nO . achi . i , . —— the P | : sa , « ( kage nn elashiael kind, and we would venture to science, art, m teninery, agriculture and pears that when Charles, called the ire- -_- “' p _" H. B. SMITH. t rt sill phen nt say, that from the attendance of these dis- horticulture lo the first three a certain tender, invaded Scotland, the 1 ine i rg . Y sy Sf ne in eae i Con | . a =. Nov. 22. 1875. in $ su s in Herzegovina—it is diffi cussions alone, many of our men would de- | position in the main building is apportion- family divided, the occupant of the family | + faaehe.”" hie hae don Sendeaaets |= : al to s W at ime, the | rive rou h information, not to speak of the | ed, with an area of nearly 12} acres; for the estate eepeeng the Pr r and his} aq to Sold, together with her | Prince Edvard ‘Island SS T. , adsl ie ss ; a agalle Ste : " ‘ all necer ed i ~ ba ? y * | more practical benefits they would receive | fourth there is provided an outer gallery brother, ‘ Malce!m of the § eae gabe O° Neri ant la ae Gk ye . = \ * to} did they take an active partin them, They | with anacreage of 14; to machinery 18 acres cestor of the present heir, espousing his } a ; Railway. ~| =~ elt: yy = eee nee om “a oe eer sa e, 10 acres, and to horticulture, 1}, | Pion thn dateat of | ih stn nae a MI sR n | some or our prominent men to lecture at | riculture, ae 4 : at. | After the defea SEY ADVE RTISE WE \TS. CHANGE of TIME! oad 7 seth Hats Macs , . , aan | } special building for each. By this] , f da oe ‘ ' ntervais during the winter, thus accom- | with a special ’ mar Culloden, 2 um By pda OAM EL Gh aR ah oe pli 2 ee 7 plishing a, beneficial end, and also, adding | allotment it is stated that ten more acres]. 9. ng, those at ein grata... N and after MONDAY, December 6, trains a © a ae ~ 7. i - - . , : ity yr enae he Are t Bl j ] i = 4 zs . populari ty to their club. The Young are taken up by cunetng oped than thew lan i é re ed, ‘ ed POS TPON FD L. ‘ 0 er Pee OF eee ls os mm oe t ¥ Men's Christian Association, is also, not | were at Vienna, the largest national exhi les ints wer it i entai- | Aan | = ss ome ;OING WEST. _ bd Fa — { \ oT ; “er eee | hiiti ret held Yet, we understand tate PRAINS G NG + . aol Ce ‘ : behind-hand. The member-,weta e informed | hibition yet held. ed Breadalbane esta > Ponca elt er } sau 4 lie i ’ f exhibi rs | 2 hee sO } . } r rdoned I I AN .OS, ; , = i. ‘re hard at work in providing for courses of | the applications of exhibitors have been s¢ In time, however, he jy paraoned va satel Express Mixed. ‘ id . . > = t nce 5s 0 exhaust the space, and |, ails ) . ial ition by ea .. + - —_ 9 reypend, “aap bate ateryng waageretiese bjects must be provided | ttt Tstored to his original dese | Carpets, Steves, Furniture, &c. ee a ae of bs B Gov-! £e.. &e. ‘We had not the pleasure of at- many classes of objects must be provide scme influence, but being of a restless i | Georgetown Dep. 8.45 a, m. ae 4 = ren t though | tending their second entertainment of the for in special we be EE . " ~ ye" nature, he wandered ofl to foreign x ai, YY AUCTION, in Weish & Owen's Store, | aa vd wart 10.25 ——— sD , Turkish ques- | season, which came off on W ednesday | Government will have iss eanibition ” ye His son, Duncan Campbell, came to New next to Messrs. A. A. Baldwin & Co., | Rovaity Junction 11.35 a - { : i “ : , i o ‘ . an 20 Toy itl | (i ‘3 57 } . | Smee wt ; those of some | eVening last, but we are informed it was | own account, which 18 HOW in course oO Brunswick, settled on the Maguagadavic | a avertised for fuesday, 30th Nov., will 'etettotewe | i ie m Dep. 2.30 p.m a sain So , Well attended and altogether a success. preparation, in which the war, the treasury, River, and was lost in the woods, on his | resume Rovailty Juoction ™ 841 2.54 as Ge eo, i> tt. oe id . “— : ‘. : ‘ * . e ‘ . tod ER ‘ sOy Aity , ; ; ~ f =—=—— > : ’ We understand that instead of the navy, interior and agricultural departments way to Fredericton, to obtain some crown An W afin esilay oth Dee last | North Wiltshire 9.40 are mu 29.5 or ia A a : a : : i Be UbUaU . y ‘ '. we 9.56 405 , _* oe A m1 & Penny Readings which have been | and the Smithsonian Institute will be re- lands for timber purposes. Duncan left Ui Us ' a t ‘ : = inter sone a “ns x aa tg 2. te i ' : ’ . 2 : Mo: = it SVEN O'CLOCK, and continue ti Neusingto “ sth “rt o~ ¢ ») Y ne W given in St. Peter’s School-room for the presented. The sum of $30,000 has been two sons whose families are still in St. | at ELEVI ne dle li diet dea OP ‘ ‘¥ mn nt Arr. 12.00 Arr. 6.35 > I ty might aris intend giving @ series of Dramatic per- | women ofall nations have been invited to sons and a daughter. The oldest son, irpet, 20 pie es 2 an * ply do., F picnre O'Leary oe Ae I z. oO ’ acaba Rt Min aint ; . _ ; begat Stair do.:; 1] juffulo Robes, 15 sets Silver Ibert 5.5 a Se a nd 4 t t England wi formances in the Boy’s School, which wil} contribute. Duncan, was drowned near St. George, Mounted Harness sridles Ilalters, Rugs Tigivah ‘y Arr. 7.00 | ——_______— agree De ee pe placed at their disposal Their first It is expected that the total number of about 18 years ago. Che next son, ald Blan! 29 tine Stoves, consiating pe wd A INS GOING EAST. r ALI rN BLE a , . to ficht entertainment is to come off shortly after special buildings, from present appearances, Peter is the heir. now going home to Ok tins Parlor. Hall, Sten: 20 Gen t J ‘ \ nd tak y Ses co AEn — ; IM) ta 25 ~ sia : loz. pa Ladies’ and Gents Boots anc - =. tes It is!‘ bristmas. We have not the least doubt will be from 200 to 400) —most of the lead claim his property, He is a quiet unas- Slices: 28 dae. Shirts and Drawers. 5 dog. BTLTIONS. Express. Mixed LD PROPERTY — : ' : that they will be of such a nature as will ing natiens of the world putting up one or suming young man about thir ty years of Umbrellas, Indian Rubber Coats, Satchels LAE ss ee Se | A i u cugies are | draw crowded houses. See advirtisement more structures each, and the States and age—has never been away from home— | and Carpet Bass Tiguish Dep, 7.00 a.m ah ' “©. | in another column territories of the Union, almost all, provid always working on the farm, and like| FURNITCRi cheba rs. B lous, ° coo ¥.10 ( M ) \ E ‘H EAD. laste T j : : Tables, Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads, rer pig a he Eastern Ques Together with these and the vigorous ing Offices or head-quarters, for the most the family, is thritty and careful, and will Mi eecent Le aac ee Port Hilt 10.35 —— ; | ve eee ill be afforded } shi al beauty consonant “ ven “wy: sec tk Coy MA Wellington 1}.22 } : pia TURN A : " rigged rine agree wine rigerdrenniver by sear pore part, of an anreuneniinn . sh a Sey l not be likely to spend his immense for 25,000 Fine Cigars, 30 Boxes Cakes and ‘ Arr. 12.15 > p.m | Q be sold by Public Auction on TURSDA rs i the Suez Canal’ she | Skating Rink, we may hope that we shall! with the design of the vions which... | tune foolishly. When the Advocate in| ,2000 Fine ¢ kinds. Tremere | [Dep 1.665 (Oop. V.iSamn| © tee teeth des of January Bett, » tal Empire, and that | very pleasantly “kill the time” of the five trade and industrial associations which re- Scotland, who has the matter in hand, ALSO peneingion : > oan (1876) “sg ~ teed ylig® ee el i ets peer, ¢ F nm ° x ‘ 9 os 4 , inter Riv 05 9.23 Pie suilding in Charlotte ‘ ? ‘ 1 e befc g- : space will also i a {unter River” | Colonia . it 1 Const ple, and an un- | pemrestunadbuadincemndine _— ™ ae ere "% first wrote to St. George, making enquiri urmAnaruran oO 8 North Wiltshire 4.20 9.40 and by virtue ef a Power of Sale, contained woak J ower, under Co Sidhiecang scien ee erect special buildings. es, little attention was paid to the matter , rf 4 3 : ital iq Hl Royalty Junction aN 5 - ve ora | in an Indenture of Certain Sa Ke he might at OBITUARY. [he machinery building is already cover. but of late, on receipt of his letter con, AenY oLt Charlottetown Dep. 2.508 | first pro Ps oe Att er pty aoc bes f I in sne might % " pa : i ig De a : ; , | dred and seventy-three 73) @ de a 1 eal , arog = death." ed by applications—there being about one taining an urgent request for the undoubts | tovether with other articles too numerous Royalty Junction 3.12 prt : eit th a C sve feed. fous Lime A ner a | [ t nids , é ¢ ™ "e 4 . 4 ib) } i id ’ . tO meé ion, “a ‘Show 2 ] ? - : awit ‘ ' y ( ae bes et ‘ Indi: 1 ee i oe thousand American exhibitors in this de~ ed heir to come to Scotland at once, and TERMS ea : n yer Sniened at Sale se ot pg : = | ship Number Thirty-four, in Prince E were \ safe and open road to India : oe ( lish and 150 from the bas ittle inferest has bee PER MS easy and mad sui ' <8 Sah | Islanc » carpenter, and Jane Darrach pp 7 Indian | J? 48 with sad feelings that we watched | partment, 150 Eng mie . . | take possession, no little interest has been W. D. STEWART. Auctioneer. Georgetown Arr. 6.05 ae : _ Me : a : art, and Harry ©. Green i must ) i ndiat : . ; sountri j )xtra provision is me is wife, of the 0.6 pé ise nity ‘ ' @ procession which followed the remaing | countries of Europe c P _ | excited, Ch'town Dec. 6, 1s7o. Ss ris Branch oil John Lefurgey, both of Summersi ide,and i ¢ While this ight is in all of Mr.George Moore, from his place of resi. | being made for the working of hydraulic nahinaaipg VAY ° _ $$ j Jobn Yeo of Port Hiil, in Prince County, in we oT se ae Wa aa ‘ rs, forges, &c. 7 NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY. ’S RAILW — ee ee souicen Of the ces ae ; the news that | gence to the Railway station,and which were | machinery, ste m wiisg . 7. >. THE GARTER o whlad AY HOTEL ! Going West | Going East et — et . a “ “ nd, sit ont } j f < Jad all . ad Cc nece ) cei aad , wee , ( ninent has bought out | conveyed from thence, by the cars, to the | Power in the wrest a : e © sup We observe by the St. John's N. F., Z| syrarr: about thirty yards from Tignish ong | heen yon - eet : cr Township Number : ' : : i air of monster Corliss engines i eee eae , a a gi ogi ~j! ‘ ¥s a cigar a date daa — eS | now Cemetery, an Reenter at, Taman pn pree byw pals'el as a is 40 i te in | press, that the railway surveyers have re- Station—having ample eS a Thirty~ four, aforesai i, commencing at a stake ° . ‘ j y 3 vind i : ee ' . tio for per nanent Hf ixe : r cs . el Stan- n ( i one-haif) held | largest we ever witnessed in Charlottetown. | —each cylinder of which is 40 inches in i to St. John’s, after completing the wre reat eg? ae nothings srations. Mixed STATIONS Mixed | fixed on the south side of a¢ dg tics tan u . seein it reminded us of how much and deservedly | diameter, with a stroke of ten feet, the fly- | turned to St. a “ ; ‘ o pti ‘ransient boarders at en a duit ESO LAS —— | hope Cove, thence running south thi * 2 < iv t i this step | 4% : J ‘ : 7 a sighi survey across the Island, from the isthmus > » A. M/ rees east eighty-e cht (55) Chains, tacnes an rly what | Tespected Mr. Moore was. He was.for many | wheel, 31 feet in diameter i -~ ple. eparating Trinity and Placentia Bays, to St. 4 Casona Di e R a { es, _— Dey -- < _—— Dep 8.43 | nc ty slaty ighty-< al east. six chains, thence very clearly wl mtg as ata > 55 S$: se power | and the | 5€pé ésibii ’ EN ! —o wa peed be : 90 : . ’ e . ; wij] | years, Teller of the Bank of Prince Edward | 55 tons ; the horse powe an . ; ieorge’s Bay, with the exception of 15 to} tne proprietor solicits the patronage of the | Harmony 16.22 Royalty Juc ¥-08 | north thirty degrees west eighty (80) chains, t WO SUES WHOUUCRENNS WIN |: ly mi ber of boilers, 20. This Corliss engine j “eorge’s Bay, with the excep n~ ' Arr. 11.50 Ar 10.25 idee at the head of said creek, thence . Island, and will be greatly missed by our | numbet Pend “d 8 mil f the section ext. nding from the | travelling public : vrre St: Peter's { AT 44-9 y we Stewart ; Dp 10.35 | t@ @ brik ge 8 th os a comments: It y Imperi : t ‘ drives about 4 mile of shafting. 18 miles of the secti sw via JOHN CARTER. ‘ P. er x9 | along said creek to the piace agg i business men, lie was a member of the ; be valley of the Exploits, which Dep. 12.158 Peter 8 11.50 fed on the south by lands pose |’ neements as you ri The art exhibition will include, in addis | isthmus to the valley of the Exploits, 4 h Station, Dec. 6, 1875.—3m Frm. p.u | Ment, bounded on th in tt , ’ ” 1, suecplaietisliaial Wesleyan Church, aud took a great’interest oe : ? rer of that section, was | *'s'si ota r sic ee eEAre. 1.35 ;| sessed by James Lawson, on the east by Ru rcupying | . tion to the work of contemporary artists, | Mr. Lynch, the Surveyer of thatse ea M.Stewar ? Dep. 1.55 Harmony 1.06 | § y, he north by laud formerly p80) =HUSIA OCCCUPYINE | is the Choir of that congregation, Though | tion ? 3 mm porary Sw, aueelase the neatieines tor his ay —_ R { = 1a Monel Ar, 1.30, vacant Jand, on the north by | ns but tative productions of the past | Unable \o complete, the } JOHN C A R 1 i R, toyl'ty J’c't ior : held hy————-Smith, and now by Danie ( ntinopie we # hot object — but | oyp knowledge of him personally, was such | representative — — party having fallen short. Ju this break | ei Chtown Arr. 3.35 Str i M -Leod. and on the west fv a creek, coxn- _ al ins nee wall ; tury of American art—including those | P2 cilia i : ’ ‘0KECHNIE ee ee e more in E t we m he suprem An ius | as could scarcely be called an acquaint. ee y comcannieg * 1 however, itis not supposed that any engis Auctioneer and General Agent, Wm. MckKK( oi. taining fifty (50) acres of land, a little mes ut Keyptian ruler, under British | anea, yet we know him to be a man of in-| of Stuart, Copley, Trumbull, West, Aston, ; aif ulty exist The country is Pee J. Bryd — or less; together with ail houses, buildings } i ! sci yptiat t I } ; i ss Y , + ? . neering alicuit! sts. | S \rydges, es thereto belonging. + . at ¢ ‘ } 8 6 masters of yag yurtenances th : t r Egypt British provinee, | tegrity, of a quiet and unassuming demea- Sully, Neagle, — — a a well wooded, and has all appearance of J Tignish § on ee Ee obieond a 3% Gen | Supt: Gov. Railways. - appurtenan particulars apply at tha office two, W moet certainly | nor, and we believe, of a truly pious aature | the New World. To Aponte * ir being a good railroad route through ‘ C Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1875.—Cins | of Ho n. John Longworth, Solicitor, Char- Lb wo S > LUOs x ‘i ° . 2 gg rt « ‘ 4 1 i‘ " ‘ . mute J ‘. he ee eee co ag Cee ee ) -— 4 Vv _.| Withal. He died very suddenly, at his re. | transportation to Philadelphia, of works of a ae ie <. iaiaiemin ia Particular attention given to consigments. —— art ieeanaeel 4 . for . oo ich serious changes | ee ‘ : ee . | that short distance. 2S J me 5 idinlinie sea ? te Alber : vale al " W sidence, at about two o’clock on Wednes- | art below the standard of admission, a com sl dite nite tains Ramee Bled Elie, | 8 i fer _ nD Rey sncininn Nm Prinee Riward a Islnd Railway. H.C. GREEN, wif ; blo Vv war ? Ti *y : a P i : . < al “4 4 now engag 2 é J t. Hunt, Esq (ogers,Esq ,° 2 i¢. i 2 an SGEY N ige aes. titi wHnanhe hrnoey wer! sheipaee day morning. The evening previous to his| mittee of selection will visit New York, head ng John’s to the isthmus, where it Dec. 6, 1875. =sa | rte YEO, ge sy ¥ a Some twenty vears , : : ‘ iti T ead of St... 5 3 ’ | - 6, OH? 7 D ¢ ». Some twenty year | death, he retired to bed in his usual good | Boston, and other leading cities. There is supposed the engineering difficulties, als | if ee 4 . 1877 amo (nov. 22 . 1, . . ith} . 4 "es ati ted vy idable. are or 5 n, Nov. 8, ren England added one hundred millions health, and towards morning he complain- | will also be a representation of the works though by no means formidable, are great.) ty B k if ?. Island. TE Ch’town, No ; pouads sterling to her national debt, and ed to Mrs. Moore, of wakefulness, She sug-| of American artists resident in Europe. er than in the yes and pe aa ta orehait ak Ol (| ad , ’ F ‘ a J - r, @ short time w . . lL like water the bleod of her bravest | gested to him to think of something ; he These details constitute the latest authen« that with good weathe — ENDERS are invited for the construc esa ’ | “ ” | tie ing tion which we have received con« | ®Uflice to complete the work, DIVIDEND of [Five ive per cent. on the tion of Post and Board,and Kail Fencing, ' {| noblest sons, to prevent the Czar | then said “I will think of my new home,” | tic informatio 1 healrey One of the Newfoundland papers, the | +* Original Stock of this Bank, has this to replace the present Wire Fence between is from doing what she must now not | (these were his last words) and in a few cerning the Centennial Exhibition. As far | «North Star” anticipates ee arrange - | day been declared, and is payable to Stock. Georgetown and Alberton. ; Pastry, e hisson do, but help him in doing | Minutes Mrs. Moore heard alow gurgling in | as one can reasonably judge it will be su0- | ments may be promptly pee a with | holders on demand. : ‘lans of the two kinds of Renee required, pre R Superior Extra, ‘ be T eer ... | bis throat, and, arising found that with him eessful, in comparison with other efforts of | gage in the construction « a 7 W. McLEAN, Cashier. and detailed Specificati: ns, can be seen at Extra. Pyaniapamtannenpinaiarnn, Pr" rer. 8 informed kind which have hitherto been | the unaided means of the Colony: The) Gy town, Dec. 6. 1875. the Office of Mr. G. C. Cunningham, En- Chests and Half Chests, j ] 1 tot its very exists this life was over. Such we are informe +{ pene See aise oat | Other papers, however, are not so sanguine gineer, atthe Railway Office, at Charlotte- TEA 2 English Breakfast, 6, 10,15, 20/5 bs ls pig y was the sudden visitation of death to this attempted, but we are afraid it will hardly ; and think that to make a commencement wy iT town, on and after Wednesday, the Ist of | **’ rl I t t unfortunate pe Op € most excellent man, The blow may have satisfy the too sanguine expectations of without having the means of completing MERCHA NEY ‘BANK STOCK ! December, where also Printed Forms of) Zond or duty paid, - ‘ i nd it is a stan : . ; reste its success » work. wo: , be to throw away 1" +r may be obtained. A ie ee : sy Dew” Flat Chewing; t by it, and tt is a stand- been unexpected to him, yet we have rea- | those who are most interested in its nce ae et alle i to other ote eee ye will be reeeived, addressed to | —ov aan ene Cut » Wea heaves es , , ‘azette money that might be applet Fleet To be ‘ . ; - % . ’ : Smok : ce to Bar We have seen son to believe that he was not unprepared. | — Montreal Gazt ticial objects er is pretty certain thata arte iegadetlbnare ia at ‘Auction on the undersigned, and marked outside | CIGARS all kinds). ; . > . ty . . . - +) a ee ' 3 . } i «oe ; ; ’ m.. ‘ : : = ° . “ie i We ‘ing.’ te the 31st De-~ xi : in map of Europe | tHe died of heart disease, from which com- The total population of the New Domin- railway across Newfoundiand wi uld not fuesday next, 7th inst., 7 eg phe poaieme 5 - A Fesannen ta | | svc sm PICKLES. ote.. ote.. renct biel ' a - of a century we piaint he bad been suffering for several ion Is about 4, WO, , UU; anhe~+ysdinen =i, U4t5 mmamedintely i ay, con ee rt ee “ ] ‘cl : I ) ttl ubscriber's gr ct sly prosecuted as soon as the : — to close consi; guments ; i >| yu aytaken by & private | at twelve o’clock, noon, at the subscril s e rig Si) fd AS SC Ss | reat before very long. | pears. We tender ous ee oe | oatcamater. nan Besace abi wep Inland, aaaphine: Ww "a pesepie a what Ah named i om ae weather will permit in the Spring. FE, PALMER, Jn.., t i wigs ne Newfoundland, sritish Columbia, and the company @ dO not Kn¢ , aight 1 rte bert my No’ + will be considered that is not Water Stree "e% ily. . ndiate 21 <° R s => = No Tender will be considere 41 ute eee bereaved family Hudson Bay and Northwest territories, the | the government of Newfoun iian As age iS = EL aw on the proper Printed Form. lee 1875 ! -- ad rit ‘or . s ralliway ‘ ° 33. ie Fee Rute Tickers.—It fs proposed to issue | imainense extent of 3,369 345 square miles adopt wilh reference to “ts otiedeas| tts Merchants Bank of Prince Edward C. J. BRYDGES, ——— — c. een Cneneane Sarees at flour | nar at sp Paige: : i —nearly three times the number embraced there can be no doubt that its cous “owe : = " erchauts Ba General Superintendent BSCRIBE for THE EX AMLNEB, Hive been sent by the Quebec Government | return Railway tickets between all stations, in the empire of China, and greater by would be of pesos it —e m4 anc WILIIAM DODD. Auet’er of Government Railways. Qu Doll dF Cents a yea? i i i ’ - Ment an e ATTA? 3 - to the needy inkabitants of Magdalen Is- and they will be available until used. This | 400,000 square miles than the whole terri | | the island to settlement p | CAMS: thee. €. tare Ch’town, Nov. 29, 1875.-—41 One ar an orty ls will he x great boon — Herald, i tory of the United States. its resources, ; a old | AN of the bagaiy morn pump sidet OpIT death Episeo which the lus Novem his rem his accony congre and al] lrrinity nat elactec i e@arers. lion Dr. \ Jobn eside Hon. _- ] b henzie, vin, M. ‘Neil MeKen Pipei New of Mes: adverti }! Coomb Was i temne be cone th. throug] VV or say, tina duct a ' Ol the tuey b men, w thing wu cuted v We Ov con r hea ay he this en re and wi petra Will be Att er nan ‘, fi; Danke! t sa ZAve the cotia, Knowl Withow Payab) the m< land re the fat Wa Graft } barties himse! Ness m