LO@AL Oe WN LS ree AND orn RK WATTERS, - ‘ : i Sit as ¥ em \ itt ml i | ‘ i —~ \ \ | \ \ VV iy Bert sq Sums Me B “i St os wke 5 \ W ! ' | { o ee | | As is | v i t —=—e a» . M l ] ke Ww ] | xt wi | } » ep ' | * > - | I] @ | + ‘ L t { (7 Saes W Col N nt s vy Wal { ] } ed fron ‘iis “") “ i \ 1] <= ( x DRay ( ~Atten- t! rlainment to be git by the ¢ tt ‘ Amateur D:amas tic Club, in M til s (Monday) ev ig. New s t neipal characters » been ma ut » establishment of M: seph A. McDonald, (south side Marke S new scenes signed sp will be } ted. Encours h t t by attending.
sitas { a. urn ee raiment, and render them unpopular is gal hroughout the country, The opening of y i tin- the railroad last fall was due to the efforts I ! 1) ! 8 of Mr, Owen, and to the compliance and j ma tes +] } e uly assistance of the contractors, t ca : "oa : : ‘ A rather _ warm debate ensued, the : paid ket : \ttorney General and the Leader of ; et : “aa the Opposition taking active part { » ca88 monors peeca res; ting t lition of the imprisonm widdebt All the remaining paragraphs of the Land Office, he t ht, might b chaft address passed without discussion. \ 1 } ) } ‘ +} ee oa r . eee tee When the Speaker resumed the Chair, rabies aa ie House divided on the Leader of the Hon, Provincial retary said that the Opposition’s amendment, as follows :— Leader of the Opp sition had had his first ' shotat him. He would remind the Hon- Por—L, H., Davies, Stewart, McLean, gcntleman that there were variou skinds of W Ish, Conroy, Campbell, McNeill, B, dual representation, The Hon, Leader o Davies, Rowe, Callbeck,—10 the Opposition was the paid Legal agent A So en, Brecker, Haviland, nd adviser fm this Island for the Domin- Sullivan, Arch’d. McDonald, J. A. Mc- ion Government,and yet he was net asham- Donald, J, E, M Wear Beer, Holland, ed to sit in the Local House of Assembly, Arsenaux, Lefurgy, Richards, Kelly, Me- Mr. L. H, Davies said he was not legal | Eachen, McTsaac, Yeo,—16, adviser for the Dominion Gyvernment, he | area only advised Mr, Swinyard, Miscellaneous. Pc Ho Pe ni oe 7 nl “te vm “ | Wepnespay, March 24, the cause of the late session, Nor wasthe | I{on. Solicitor General moved the session so very late after all, In New second reading of the Bill, relating te the Brunswick, the Li ~~ is still sitting, registering of Deeds, etc, He explained and in Nova Scotia, only met a week that it provided for two books in the Re- ago. Our Le Be a cot “—P not be con- yistry Office instead of one, as at present, vened so early as the Legislatures of } The Leader of the Opposition said that Ontario and Quebec, for our financial year |. there were more officials in the department did not end until the 31st of December, than formerly, and yet the work was not | Denunication of the Board of Works came done as well. He would support the Bill, | v very iil grace from the Leader of the In Committee of the whole House Mr, Opposition, That Board is the political Richards in the chair, Bill was agreed to, co, a an ey hich he belongs Hon, Mr. McDonald, Chairman of the Com- Hh (the Provincial Secretary) h ul favored | mittee or Purchase Bill submitted a report t! ublishment of a Board of Works, | commending that the Bill to Incorporate | H I ved it was a move intheright dir- | the pr sbyterian Church at Montague be 4 ect ind he thought so still, He believ- passed, and that the usual fee be remitted ed the | ic Works ofthe Province are | _ oy ept the actual cost of printing. now carr d on with more satisfactionto | Spy ral m mb rs objected to the report the people at large than they used to | nd it w ferred back to the Committee | And, as regards a Minister of Publi ramen stage nt. forks . ; niet y , \ e ast ; n of ‘om soard « . Wake Mr. wi Ish gave notice that he would t "nes a tienes ak att | ask the Gove rnment to lay onthe table of hatter Mis id wan wn Tem +H use, the Surveyor’s Report on the | : al he f is chat Ss teeta Harbor, and Breakwater of Wood Islands, , aa an ik eietetn a | Hon, Provin ial Seeretary submitted ca a tenta and nur. | correspondence between Lord. Carnavon | ; we pb | the Governor Gen ral, and the Local Goy- ‘ : eer :, x : but | ernm nt, resp cting the state « f the Luna- ti ¥e of his | tic Asylumn, Received and read. nts, being t hantiy ret ae ape MeNeill asked for papers respecting to this H Then the H Leader of the settling of the new Bridge at Clifton, the Opposition had d the Govern- New L yndon, i Mr. Owen replied that the Govern- 4’ at ment had not yet received official notice —_t o of the subsidence of the Bridge. the opp Hon Provincial Secretary submitted cor- Question ¢ respondence respectrig the “Land Pur- Mr. i. H, Davies said he would like to | Chase Act 1874” which was received and have it dealt with in an honest manner. ri ad, In the afternoon, the Provincial Secretary submitted the papers respecting The Provincial Secretary would ask the the refusal of Her Majesty’s assent to the Hon. member if he remembered the time ‘* Park Bill.” He said the order in Council he and his friends w ing about a passed by the Dominion Cabinet was some- petiti gainst non-s ols and thing like “ chips in porridge.” It was how sed to sign the himself | in his » geese h —. ; ssible that the . t it re with his Dominion Gov ne ould give away ‘a n tl Such ; erty 1 id not belong to them, tl honest manner in H Z icial Se retary also submitted the Lead the Opposition) the pondence respecting the trans- \ in t l with the School tex and opening of the Railway and moved ‘ It ! 1 that the that it be made the Order of the day for | t of ed sto be left where it | Tuesday next—Carried. ; ee . 8 -— i my . “i inaareeh oat pate all Hon, Mr. Owen submitted reports re | x : cbr etal rae specting roads, bridges, etc., referred to | mM \ i I to that nder- yy age i \ ; i 2 Pg | Committee on Public Aceeunt , D - = Be ‘ “é Mt Mr. Stewa nteda p tition, re spect- | ! * ep a laritim Prov neces nd submitted a Bill out eye a) in i urry t the prayer of the petition, if Pre il Seeretary) would re- rhe Bill relating to registering of deeds, } hon t! n that Gover- | etc,, was read athird time and passed millions—had only promised two ifon, Mr. Owen submitted a list of un- a PSN ids tee. | nished contra ts, togeth r with a list of i ete ak Cliwen 3 ; gets ntracts entered into last year, | por t I t, e | of these—tl Suj re t Dill—was ir. Brecken moved the HouseintoCom- | st tin bi | mittee of the Whole on the Billto raise | On motion Mr ichards, the House the pay of petit jurors. The Bill provides Oo itself into Committee of the whole that each petit juror shall hereafter receive | to consider the Draft Address. Mr, Kelly one dollar per day, including Sunday, and in the chai The first and second para- four cents per mile, for every mile actually graph passed without debate, To the third travelled. paragraph, viz: Mr. L. H. Davies trom the Committee ‘ We deeply regret that the Governor on Private Bills, submitted a report recom- General has been advised to withhold his assent, to the ‘*Land Purchase Act, 1874.” —When the copiesof the despatches, and other papers having reference to that measure are submitted to us, we will ap- proach the consideration of the subject in a manner consistent with its great impor- tance,’’ The Leader of the position submitted the following amendm at — ‘s We regret that the Land Purchase Act 1874 was not framed in such a way as to commend itself to the apppoval of His Excellency the Governor General, When the despatches and documents promised by your Excellency are laid before us, they will receive our earlicst consideration,” The Attorney General, judging from the correspondence inferred that to the neglect of our six men at Ottawa to perform their was largely due the vete which had been put upon the Land Bill. Jt had evidently been represented to the Govern- duty, or General, that the Supreme Court of this Island, was too radical—too favorable to tenants—that it would not do justice o the proprietors, they found however that the reason for disallowing the Land | hase Act 74, lay deeper than ap- peared by the correspondence. The cor- respond would not certainly inspire the people of this Island with great confi- dence in the representatives, and the Government at Ottawa. They had the right to expect that Mr. Laird, and his followers from this Province would have exerted themse!ves. They had the right to expect that our representatives at Ottawa would have urged forward with all their tenants ; and that ability the cause ‘ their every fact resp cting long standing crit ‘vances WO uld have been laid before the Governor General in council, But what was the fact? Judging by the corres- pondence, they have done nothing, It was somewhat remarkable that the correspon- dence contained nothing respecting the principle of compulsion—which had been embodied in the Bill; and from which, only fears were last year ente rtained There are but two prince iples upon which the purchase of the proprictors estates may be effected —the voluntary and the com- pulsory, It was tobe re gre tte d that they had not been intormed whether a Compul- sory measure would or would not, receive the assent of the Governor General in Council. As it was, the only thing to co, was again to apply a test, and that, he might say, the Government intended to do, Mr. ¢ amp! iH. from New London, spoke. Mr. MeNeilllof Cavendish, said that he believed the Opposition did right when, appointment of Governor Gen- last year, it advocated the the third arbitrator by eral Mr. B. Davies neve bill would reecive the ernor General, because, in his was based on wrong principles. Mr. Beer said that when the bill was be- fore the House he supported the amend- ments proposed by the Oppesition He believed that the bill would have been the the believed that the nt of the Gov- opinion, it ,and otherwise abused her. of Drs. Dawson, Hobkirk. and Johnston, | Margaret Griffin, | dropsy caused mending that with respect to the Bill to incorporate the Presbyterian Church at Mofttague, all fees be remitted. Report adopted. Hon Provincial Secrétary submitted cor - respondence between John Hamilton Gray, Adjutant General, and the Local Govern- ment respecting the transfer of Drill Shed, at Summerside and Georgetown, and the barracks (now used as a poor house) in Charlottetown, These documents were received and read, CORONERS INQUEST. On Friday afternoon, [Good Friday] Dr. Jenkins, one of the Coroners for Queen's Cuunty, called an Inquest on view of the body of Margaret Griflin, who died the pre- ceding morning. Mr. John Caven was | chosen Foreman of the Jury summoned. The deceased person before her death, made a statement, on oath, before Peter McGowan, Esq., to the effect that Thomas B. Carter had seduced her ; and on the night of the Slst January last, had kicked The evidence Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Purcell, and others, was taken; and the following verdict ren. dered by the Jury:—That the deceased, came to her death from by disease of the heart; and that her death was hastened by the cruel treatment and illusage of Thomas B. Carter. ' —E <> o_-— Anotugr Successrut Istanper.—lIt.is with great pleasurs that we record fact that Mr.G, A. Warburton, lately passed an ex« amination for the Meuical Service. There were forty candidates form all parts of the British and the Prince Edward Islander candidate stood tenth on the list —Pairiol the India Empire, Tue Jupers’ SaLraries.—In the Senate recently, Mr. Miller asked if it was the in- | tention of the Government to introduce a neasure this session to equalize the salars ies of the Judges of Superior Courts of the Maritime Provinces of the Dominion. Mr. Letellier de St. Just replied that it was not; but the Minister of Justice intended to bring in a general meature next session |in relation to this matter, | DIED. t the residence of her brother, Mr. John ae Caonghell, Cardigan Bridge, on the 18th | ef February last, Mary Ann, second daugh- ter of Mr. John Campbell, in the 24th year | of her age. May she rest in peace. At Melville Road, DeSable.on the Ist inst., ; occasion. | MeDonald, said John berry 1an and his heirs shail held |} my said real estate, whether in England or Newfoundland, upon trust formy great ye- phew Theodore Tyndal his heirs and assigus for ever.” Notice is hereby given, that unless the said William Keen, or a son or sons of his, shall within three } vears from the date of the death of th id Tests att x, make such application to the ports hn Poy ‘ryman, asis required by the said will, he and they will lose the benetit of the said devise, and the devis® over will take effect. W. &« P. BURD. Okehampton, Devon icitors for the said John Perryman. anne 29th lay of July, 1874. Ch’town, Mare h2 ca, 1874. HSTER ONDA GRAND DRAMATIC. ENTERTALHME RT! «wee, ed ond tauases oven ear © ipl a mene fol. | said | SS AA SS ALRITE INEPT ERE! DY CF a es RTA 49 PTR - Rl Na a SN GENERAL Meeting of the Shareholders dank will be held at their Bank- ursday, | to consider and to obtain their sanction and approval of ‘Betier & Cheaper thas } - | Vahada I? — | The Charlottetown Amateur Dramatic Club will give a performance on iE ~ 4 3 es Ait ah t 9 | Easter onday Night, March 29, The Erening’s Entertainment will eom- mence with the splendid Dramn,in three Acts and two Tableau of ot RADE ad | nidige ef | cw ab Gs ' 4 9 and will conclude with the roaring Farce entitled he trish Lion.” A first-class Orchestra has been en- gaged to perform suitable music for the oc FR & Reserved of | A. Dr. Tickets of admission 25 cts. Seats to be had at the Stores D. Brenan, W. R. Watson, J. John MeEKachero, H. Harvie, P. Walker, John Quirk, Dodd, and at Apothecaries’ Hall. Performance will commence at 8 o'clock. March 22, Farmers, Look Here. H* VING improved my Hay Carrier that it now one generai satisfaction to all, as you will see by the certificates of some of the most Me ote ntial Farmevs of Queen's County, who have worked it and proved that it will do all it claims. Hoping that some of our independent Farmers of the other Counties 2 cts sha rp 1875, would patronize our new and labor-saving machine, Give ita trial; encourage home manufacture, A. GILL & CO., Little York. Ma. A. Gitt—Sir: The Hay Carrier { pur- chased from you, has given the greatest satis- faction, and [ have no hesitation in recom- mending it to farmers, ag the best labor ing machine I have seen SaVs JouN DEACON, North Wiltshire, Lot 31, 1875 Mr A. Gitt—Sis: The improved Carrier put up for mejast summer, worked admirably; one light horse being able to hoist from 4 to 6 hundred ata lift. Ul consider the Hay Carrier an indispensible implement on a farm, and would not grow hay withoutit. 1 also used it for housing oats, and 1 consider the saving of labor far more than counters balance the Ics: (if any) frem putting up the loase. liay ay grain Jenkins, Charlottetown. Mn. A, Git—Sir: I have found your Hay Carrier to be as represented. I have used it both for hay and grain, and considered it and scarce Newstead. invaluable where iabor is dear Joun W. Mr. A. Girt—Sir: Have used your Hay Carrier last summer, I found it of great use in lifting the hay high, and carrying it back, dving away with unloading the car Is by hand, what I consider the heaviest part of hay, making. JOHNSON, Duncan McCatium Brackley Point Roa. Ma. A. Gitt—Sir : The Hay Carrier | pur- chased from you gave full satisfaction, | con- siders it a great saving of labor for stowing hay in buildings. BengamMin E. Wricur, Belmont. Gui—Sir: The Mr. A. improve ments put by you last year, on the Hay Carrier, pur- chased from you in 183i ir have so increased its capacity for w rk, th the horse can now do a greater amount of Work and with great- er ease,in the same time Cuan es J. Haszanp, Each order has to be accompanied by the length of the mow, and the height of the ridge from the ground. March 29, 1879.—ar pa 4in fortnightly + LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the Beilview, NEW ADVE! TI SE ENTS, f POSS & 311} Te FENGE and Navigation, luniper & Cedar Posts, Assorted sizes, 000 Pieces Sprace Fencing, 20 ft. wide, 14 in. thick. 3000 ! long, 6 in. Farmers and oth will be su] pile “dd at the lowest possible |rates. Apply at ig | A. McNEILL’S Auction Room. ip Ch’town, March 29, 1875.—tf. Flour, Molasses, dc. WILL sell by AUCTION on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 11 o'clock a. m., and on TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m., | in front of my Sales Room: | FLOUR, MOLASSES, TEA, PURE CIDER VIN AND HAY FORKS, CHURNS, &c.., Lots to suit Purchasers. ENGLISH PIANO, C. CARMAN, Auctioneer. NEGAR, MANURE In Also, 1 Superior a. Ma 28, 1875.—I1n AND Horse Feed, Oats. 200 Bhs. Best Family Flour ever imported to this Island. vanada & Nova Scotia Apples, | Ship Bread EDWARD PALMER, Jr. Feb, 18, 1875—2m Seed Wheat. ARRIVE per quantity Th? «24 ~ wer otres 1t “ys NO f t sma i Supe rior of that boat, a and nadian Celebrated 4 2 ral ia Zur Nonpareil Seed Wheat! | Don't buy elsewhere till you examine | this. E. PALMER, | Is75. FANSY SALEL St. Pélei’s Boys schol Reo, ON Wednesday, March 31, Doors open at 2.30, p. March 22, . a 5 Admission, (25 March 20, cents; children, 10 1875.—till 31st. | MARI | INSURANCE COMPANY or NCE EDWARD ISLAND. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ropert LoNGworru, Esq Hlon. Jas. DUNCAN, Hon. L. C. OWEN, Hon. A. A. MCDONALD, Hon. J. C- Pore, Tuomas HaANDRANAN, Esq., GEORGE R. Brrr, Esq. Risks taken daily at their oflice, corner Great George and Lower Water Streets. cents, » PR! . President, } ; } ! F. W. HALES, Secryreta. Cl’town, March 22, 1875—ly Wanted. ‘IRST-CLASS TEACHER, male or fe- male, at Bedford School, Tracadie Sanudhills, Lot 36. ~ By order of Trustees. March 22, 1875. Wied The F ishermen’ S HEMORIAL @ RECORD BOOK gives youinteresting facts relative to the | fisheries. How fish are caught, and where they are Caught, olden time and modern | ime tishing, Off Hand Sketches, Big Trips, | Statistics of the Fisheries, Tales of Narrow Fearful Gales, Maritime Poetry, and other matters of interest concerning this important industry. Very handsomely illustrated with original engravings. Price $1.00 in Paper Covers, $1.59 finely bound in Cloth. Sent anywhere on receipt of price. Agents wanted, to whom exclusive territory will be given. Liberal commis- Escapes, sions. Write for particulars. PROCTOR BROS., Publishers, Cape Aun Advertiser Office, Mar22 75 Gloucester, Mass. | — Bank of PE. Island. of New | Stock, j Y order of the ne Directors of the Merch, | ants Bank of P. E. Island, the sub. seriber will sell at Public Auction, at his | Sale Rooms, (Jueen Square, on Wednesday, the 7th day of April next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., Five Hundred Shares of ten pounds | each, late currency of this Island, being | New or Increased Stock of the Merchants | Bank of P. E, Island, to be offered in lots | of five shares each, as provided by the Act | of Incorporation, The premium oradvance over par value of said shares to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the balance on or before the 15th day of November next. A. D., 1875, at the office of the said Bank. Dated at Charlottetown 6th March, 1875 WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. March ] 5.—till sale SALE OF VALUABLE BUILOINB LOTS, IW MONT£6U: wIPUATED in the thriving Village of | \- Montague, close to the Bridge, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, fronting the Main Front Street, being ex- cellent Business Stands, and as Business is daily increasing at Montague, Merchants, Mechanics and others, could not make a more profitoble investment as such a chance rarely occurs in the Island. If not disposed of before THURSDAY,the 20th MAY next, they will on that day be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 2 0clock, ».m. Fer Plans and particulars apply at the office of John Ball, Land Surveyor, Char- lottetown, or the owner at Montague Bridge. P. GAUL. Montague, March: 4, 1875. —till sale Notice. “3 “HE debts of Alexander John MacDonald 4 of Vernon River, Merchant, having been assigned to me, I hereby notify all per- sons indebted to the said Alexander John MacDonald, by Note of Hand, Book Ac- count or otherwise, to make payment to James L. Hayden, Esq., Vernon River, who alone is authorized to receive payment and grant receipts for the same. ALEXANDER MacDONALD Vernon River, March 8th, 1875. a "Renders. SP ALED TENDERS will be received by ‘~ the Secretary of the Board of Works, until"Thursday the 15th day of April, 1875, for the following Public works, viz: Build- ing a County Court House at Dundas, Lot 55, plans and specifications to be seen with Richard Burdett, Esq., Dundass, and with the subscriber, Georgetown. Also for re- pairs to Bridge at Roderick McDonald’s Mills, East Branch of Morell River. Speci- fication to be seen at the store of Hngh L, McDonald, Esq., Cardigan Bridge. The siguatures of two responsible parties wil- ling to become bound for the faithful per- formance of the work is required to ac- company each tender. Board not bound to accept lowest tender. WM. McDONALD, . S. P. W. King’s Co. Allan Stewart. Esq., in the 66th year of his age. (XAMINER OFFICE. FENCING | To arrive onthe opening of the Railroad | ‘THE CHEAPEST YET | ‘rs wanting to purchase, ee in Chancery. } March ¢ 8, , 1S75—tE SELLING OFF! —iop— | tee | OUR RAPIDLY | Inereasing Trade REQUIRES US TO Enlarge our Premises! We have, therefore, decided to Seil the remainder of our stock AT COST! —o—— As we wil require to suspend business for a time Parchasers shonld Call at Once, AND GET BARGAINS ! ROBERT ORR & CO. Queen Street, March Ist, 1875. AU OFT TOM. | tm the matter of Roderick R. Morrison, person of unsound mind. \ HEREAS, by an order to me directed, bearing date the 16th day of March, inst, 1875, made in this matter by the Hon- orable Joseph Hensley, Vice Chancellor, I was directed, amongst other things, after | giving thirty days’ notice, pursuant to law in such cases made and provided, to set up ; and sell at Public Auction Ten Shares of the Stock of the the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island, the property of said lunatic. | and Fifteen Shares of the Stock of the Mer- chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, a | partly paid up; I do therefore hereby give ' Public Notice that I will, on TUESDAY, | the 27th day of APRIL next, at the Court _ House in Charlottetown, set up and sell by | Public Auction the said shares above men- tioned, and the interest of said Roderick RR. Morrison therein. Wm, Kh. WATSON, Sheriff. Ch'town, Mar. 20, 1875,—til sale RAILROAD TIME ! 0 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER! ATCHES & CLOCKS ! COLD CHAINS! a. J Loe! | sdiesennadane PICKS! FAR-RINGS, BROOCHES. PLATED SETTS! Cruet Stands! BUTTER SCOOLERS! SUGAR BOWLS! Batter Knives, Pickle Forks, &. LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1874. —6m Goose Guns ! NE case of the above GUNS for Sie at subscribers’ Salesroom, Terlizzick’s Building, Corner of Queen and Kent Sts. WM. N. LEPAGE. SOY REE ARTIES indebted to the estate of Mac- Dougall, Gray & Co., A. E. MeDou- gall& Co., and H. McLeod & Co., are re- quested to make immediate payment to A. E. MacDougall, of Orwell. MORRIS & HYN March 10, 1875.—4in AUCTION SALES! BY THE CELEBRATED “Sil “SILBER LIGHT.” WILL sell by Aucti Auction, at my Sales Room. 11 Queen Street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, '15th inst., and every evening until further notice a Varied Assortment of Merchandise, CONSISTING, IN PART, OF Readymade Clothing, Brooms, Tobacco, Lamp Chimneys, Cook Stoves, Pictures, Sewing Machines, Hardware, &c., &c., Ke. ,_DMAN. Ch’town, Usual Terms. G. C. CARMAN, Auctioneer, TOWNSHIPS Nis, 29 & 8 NOTICE. ENANTS and others occupying lands on the portions of the above mention- ed Townships, formerly the property of the late Lady Georgiana Fane, will please take notice that the said property (together with all rents due upon the same] is now owned by the Honorable Spencer Cecil B. Ponsonby Fane, C B., who, by power of Attorney, duly recorded, has appointed the subscriber his Agent in the Island. All rents now due must, without further notice, be immediately paid at the sub- scriber’s office, No. 35 Water Street, Char- lottetown. G. W. DeBLoIs, Agent for Hon. 8. C. B Ponsonby Fane. _ March 13, 1875.—4i ‘Pro the Public. I beg to notify the public, generally, that the Blacksmith Business carried on by me, for over thirty years past, has been transferred to my son, Mr. Edward Davy. I embrace this opportunity of thanking my numerous customers for their favours dur- ing the time I have conducted the Business, and would request that the patronage he extended to my successor. THOMAS DAVY. Ch’town, March 15, 1875. Referring to the above, the undersigned will be happy to see all his old friends, and as many new ones who may favor himwi th their patronage, and would intimate that t will be his aim to maintain In the future the well known reputation of this establish- ment, in sending out only First Class Work, at Moderate Charges. Horse Shoeing a Speciality. Kha” House, Ship, and general Biacksmith work promptly attended to. EDWARD DAVY. Richmond St., Ch’tewn, alge Methodist Church, March 22, 1875.—4in To Whom it may Concern. i bere undersigned hereby gives notice that he has received the appointment of Sweedish and Norwegian Vice Consul, bearing date Stockholm, Detober 18th 1875 GEORGE W. HOWLAN. March, 15° 1875. t 15th of ap Cascumpec, Feb. 12 1875. — [feb22] 120 BOXES TEN ! IN CHARCOAL AND COKE! SELLING AT Costs and Charges. W. E. DAWSON & C0. March 15, 1845. LAND SALE, seeonicun gph Gs | 10 be Sold by DAY, ist noon on the pr 100 ee i regtald I being part of the Winsk 76 i ‘tion, on TOURS- Apri ln mt, o'clock. at 1 | signed, »¢ Homestead, siiu ate about 1 mile from Wheatley River Bridge Apply to J. HT. WINSLOE, or to HAVILAND & SON. Atty’s at Lav. Feb. 8, 1875. —pat only till lst april pd ST. LAWRENCE Marine Insurance Co. PRINCE EDWARD ISLA $300,000. "AR ONIN ecdve. Authorized Capital, Subscribed Capital, - - BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Joun F. Roperrson, ArtTEeMAS LorD, P. W. HynpMAN., Racpeu B. Prake, THOMAS MORRIS, GrorceE D. LonGworrn. Risks taken daily at their office, Exchange Building. President FREDERICK 6 HYNDMAN, _Ch’town, March 22,1 5h.—ly Secreiary Schooner = Sale ! NHE Jk. CARR, or Cardigan tons burthen. Apply to A. Charlottetown, or te the Owner. M. LEDWELL. Cantigag: Bridge, March. 8.—6w Lounges & Chairs. HEAPER than the chezpest, wholesale and retail. Sampiescan be seen at my Packet, 30 Kennedy, Showroom, Terlizzick’s Building, Cor, Queen and Kent Streets. WM. N. LEPAGER March 8, 1875—tf WE OFFER WAGGON AXLES! Ata Slight W. E. DAWSON MUSIC! MUSIC! Vocal and Instrumental, SACRED, Commie & Sentimental. THE 2S hed , Advanee on Cost! & CO. aT sha Broadway Bookstore, Great (,eorge Street, Ch’town, Feb. 15, 1875.—p pres. 6i ry » cc a « WALL RONTRAG i$! MYENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Oltawa, until noon, on FRIDAY, 9th APRIL, next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails, on proposed Contracts for four years, be- tween the following places, from the date of the transport of mails by Railway: Alberton and Railway Station. wi ni Kildare a sé La t G, Barret's Cross " Railway Station si ' Darnley. “ Park Corner. Bloomfield Railway Station. ‘ Station Miminegash. Bedeque Summerside. Bay Fortune Souris East. Cardigan Road Railway Station, Cardigan Bridge ss va + DeGros Marsu si Lot 56 via Dundas Cape Wolfe Lot 4. : Charlottetown Railway Station, se $$ Johnson's River Vernon River. Railway Station. Stanley Bridg« Railway Station Cherry Grove County Line “sé » ke Darlington “ ' Princetown Road - ~ Middleton, Ac. sa * New Wiltshire. French Village “ Mount Stewart. Fort Augustus " Pisquid. [ Bay. Farmington ‘ lid. St. Peter's Fifteen Point “4 Miscouche. _ Freetown Ke Railway Station Lower Freetown. Georgetown ' Railway Station. Higgin’s Road as Wellirgton. — Hunter’s River ig Railway Station og st St. Anne’s, &c. ‘a ” North Rustico. Had. St. Peter's Bay * Railway Station. Inverness Lot 35 Lot 11 Lot 14 . Port Hill. Lot 10 - Western Road Little Tignish Tignish Mount Pleasant Railway Station f Miscouche : ‘ sie : S. W.. Lot 1G. Mount Stewart Railway Station Montague Bridge * ‘ sy . Peter's Road. 63 Murray Hr.North. Marie Bridge Railway Station. Morell Morell Rear. $s “ Railway Station. O'Leary Rd. Station * West Cape. Pisquid r Railway Station. Port Hill ‘ Scotch Fort “# Tracadie Cross. Souris East " Railway Station. Summerville Vernon River. Skinner's Pond “ Tignish. Summerside ig Railway Station. St. Eleanor’s “ Summerside. Traveller’s Kiest ; Railway Station. Tracadie Cross o Tignish : ‘ Western Rd. station ** West Point. Wellington ‘* Ratiway Station Wilmot Vailey “ Printed notices containing further infor- mation as to conditions of proposed con- tract may be seen, and blank forms of the Post Oifice, Post Offices on Mails are Tender may be obtained at Charlottetown, and at the the several routes over Whi to be carried. ch the JOHN ie hie DEWE. i P.O. Inspector. Chief P. O. inspecior’s Office, ) Ottawa, March 15, 1875. 5 $51 TO $90 PER DAY.—Age nts Ww ane ed! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G, Sin STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. outa 5 me er sees pe Sota appanage pane Be tf 8 OR RES Sg A AERA Aa” SR CRIN Ame gee: gad ESE eee eee gg EE Mae eyes gt ree 2 Ee ae eT a wee ?