drial PE 5 Rrra A Pe ete ES SB Od wo > om aS I) Gn WAS ALS ae ae ST ‘LAST ARRIVAL FOR THE SEASON AT caeteenemaliiel " » OT? A A WA PERL ranay a% 1} ee et ey Uy nn Pepe | ‘ - - - - " LOCAL AND OTHER MATLERS. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. CORRESPONDENCE, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VARA nnn none isin eee eC TC: ai ee aaa FROM LONDON N ist wer e Curling +a} , °rp mn" » - i h m ith — 4 : sii Dear Sir:—There appeared in the co- ™ TO BE i SOLD : PR vi j " AG lumns OT tie HH. a da, of W dnesday last, a B R . pigs in front of my W are- INCE EDWARD ISLAND, ! ls notice to the effect that the “City Hard Pog DIRECT & : HOTICe Uk he elie § o 7 j ard-~ 1 Of She | ada there * had heen onteved tip Getoliente MARKET HOUSE (TUE WELL KNOWN CLIPPER BARQUE | |, ihe ; us la Pacifie Rail | and some goods and a small sum of | 02 TUEspay, Fes. 247 and Fray, Fes. “DELI | Per Royal Mail steamers via Pictou, in addition to winters’ Stock > at 5 "nloeck } i westert h ei 4 27TH, at 15 o’clock, noon y \B) *9 } ney taken therefrom. This is a mistake : alg ap Gaia . . a Vj j ’ : . i one ee ; we Gel lace coe & - hatore | 100 BARRELS BOONE BAY HERRING. ‘ _ 12 Cases and Bales Lustres, Prints. Ostrich Plumes wh 1 would have been exp! 1ined before a ESE] rERM ASH Coppered andC!assed A.J.in English Lloyd's < ” : i O RESERVE-— 2MS CASH. pe a -Assec oke y o : . i N : of yw. but my horse running away on Wed 4. McNEILL. Auctioneer, | 898 tons Register, 7 | “e, Feathers, Scarlet Nap Cloth, &e., &e. " __. | mesday last, I have been confined to my | Feb. 28. 1874. | . ‘ ‘ i ae 9 paca nmangpbern ctor dycioad ______.| Daniel Carew, Commander. | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF sige i y day night last, having a Ship’ fodel t ; i] iJ RS i f] iF i CTU RES | will sail from London, On or about the | TT . Lperirt é . avi ips .Odel LO - } a a | ibe 2 make after the shutters were put on, I ' en é Sth April, 1874. W I N ; oy it, i | A W i : = i 91. ¢ " i j _ commenced work ; and, being anxious to ST. PATRICK'S HALL This vessel will carry through Freight to | , eo ae ‘ \ igo i | | T ‘v7 1 1 . 4 finish it, | kept working till between one | . r | PICTOU & SUMMERSIDE, | i i : wissen ip to the halal | ——— | In Ottoman Squares—Anglo-Colonial, Beaver, Paliium eig and two o'clock, when I left ‘or home. | py Members of St. Dunstan's Reading | and has good accommodation for passengers. | n Otto q 9 ’ : om, / hat morning my wife asked me to send | Room and Literary Institute have the | | The above vessel has proved herself to be | &c., &c., &c. ‘ man t eport home samples of house brushes to choose honor of announcing tothe public that they the ee vessel in the trade, and has al- | ‘ . ed te uph, t , Jifticul from. as she, through sickness. was unable | bave made arrangement for having a Course | ba elivered her cargoes in good order. I s ifficulty , ie, t Pore lof Lestares. during the present season. | Fe, arties wishing to have their goods de- , AS | ! “¥, 0 . not | 28 veen the Engii-l and French! to come and select for herself. I took! From the following Programme it may be | livered here early in the season, will do well : M I hat the Lectu ill be of “| in- | to forward their Orders in time, soas not to | . ny — : Cabinet respecting Riel, | some brushes with me that night, as I had | Seen that the Lectures will be of general in- | =: ‘ is i t th te Ministry | neglected to send them thre she the day | terest; and the gentlemen to deliver them | poe ober gan passage apply in London | RAs s Late inis egiected to sen¢ e iroug > day. . Wi g § | ~ “er & ° ~* |} are of such well-known ability that the els a i aa ge } 3 ‘ao ‘nfee an amnesty, and the! On leaving the store, I had in my arms course may be expected to be the most suc- + peor — wane ye oe yA ws aad seus IVE -" ' wager , nist t the present | the brushes and some of the tools with | cessful ever given in Charlottetown. a Pasa Brockley Belldinns 51 South Joba | SPRPLIOCKs _ ne als . t ‘ n t} tt n | which | was working at the Model. Some PROGRAMME : | Street, or here to the owners, 4 yiditienal w on the Aailway R nd, time after I left the shop, I noticed a man } Friday evening, Feb. 20th—Rev. Dr. C. O'- j PEAKE BROS. &€ Co. | SOAP REFINED COFFEE GRAN] ATED & BROWN SUGAR M - following me. and not knowing his inten- | 3tlem, —Subject, “The Human Mind.” | Charlottetown, Jan. 19, 1676-—Sm ‘ : ’ : " - N Me i ok ak ehh ge AS sieoq | Friday evening, Feb. 27th, —Professor -” & & j ‘ n pleased to 7 mm — hour of the night, I hurried | Anderson, Subject,—Shakespeare’s ‘* Julius AUTO. b., ; Re. home, and, in my hurry, lost the brushes | (‘sar.” enbeaaee mn ls « r So ' \ . . . se ms i 5 ™ = ] a * \CckKNOW . ime i : from under my arm, which was not noticed Friday evening, March 5th,—Rev. Greg- O be SOLD by Public Auction, on FRI- CAEAP FOR CASH. - . Summerside, in the iat t bed oa seats dhichese |ory McDonald, —Subject, ‘‘ Monumental DAY, a age sp ean ~ > ntl ei to M D I Edward Isiand. Gentles t gone some distance. Rome.” : ruary next, 1874, at the ur 0 welve HOR C +3 — | V sconsin i , ‘ ling W r and Searche | have a perfect right to enter the store | ' Friday evening, March 13th.— Robert | o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in DA Ts &D a eH lo “0 : , . > mr ¢ j Annu : ton it any time, and to take what I require | Shaw, Esq.,—Subject, “ Prince Charlie.’ Georgetown, under and 4 Bemrens mir nonaion December 22, 1873. i 5 ut : ( vn. in the harefro : — . w bychare.| Friday evening, March 20th,—E. J. Hodg- | % sale, contained in Gn indenture aa -vtchl (eer enmnernneeeinnieee — ——— SSS I \\ in vn, t therefrom, either goods or money, by charg a a The Rusty ‘Chrlecon (OED bearing date the Ninth day of June . sl f : “ role ng quire, | ing myself with the amount taken. I a — es spacer in the year of our Lord = poet ag eight ’ A S UStOMSs. |) on hee i ? A Poigagasy, ; hundred and sixty-nine, and made between eC a ik h ave heen informe d that the Watchman | The admission to each Lecture will be ten hawes McDonald. of Georgetown, in King’s A i} a r J Ouse e »] 1 Island. } n the opposite block was the party that | cents; and the proceeds being for the pur- County, in Prince Edward Island, Master | ; Eowa N » Wait, i oy er | followed me. He was justified in the | POS® of eg ag hg improve- | \fariner, and Janet McDonald, his wife, of | iS) senta f ' ‘ : , : ve : h ri oer ments in the Reading Room, the patronage the one part, and James Bourk of George- | 1} T J B3 B} IN S' I 7 = BeST Lond ae tees aoe Pile, ete ~ nent sig eign on oe | of the public is respectfully solicited. The | town, alvooueldl Merchant, of the me 3 : ; : 2, of Summerside, in the | and in following me, as he naturally sup- | Hall will be well lighted and comfortably | part, ALL the Freehold estate and interest aor ex I i i Island, Esquire, posed that the shop had been broken in, heated. Doors open at seven o'clock. Lec- | of the said Angus McDonald, in and to all « . emiigrat tr ca Hig teria ee Cie party who did it | tures commence precisley at 8 o'clock p. m. | that tract, piece, or parcel of land, being gior Go . : fi . ' Y : | P. R. BOWERS, Chairman, 2 of Managing | one-fourth (4) part of Town Lot Number “ent m JOHN GILLAN, JAMES McBRIDE, Sec’y., $Committee. | nine,(9) second range, letter F, in George- CE NTLEM EWN: BORT A ur} lam satisfied with the above statement Charlottetown, Feb. 23, 1874,—4i town, aforesaid, described as follows: com- — eek iva S l writes to inform us| being correc ag ~~ | mencing at the north-east corner of said Ww = ota q t “ i at deh ote _dampanes W. ¢. BOURKE Town Lot, Number nine, (9) second range, e arenow Show ing a Fall Line ot 7 N t r l ex, i Ch'town, Feb. 21. 1874 , — letter F, running south along Kent Street tortion i t the I Owe, FES. Sh, See. | thirty [30] feet, thence west eighty-four [84] m ‘ i m Frar direct : bonis ya feet, or until it meets the eastern boundary VORTH CAPE LIGHT HOUSE. | of Lot Number ten [10], thence north to W hart i i Pudi she —— | Gordon Street, thence east along the south | | ’ > ( I t, and \’s COMPLAINT — NO LiGHT—A VESSRL | P R 0 C L A M A T i 0 N | side of Gordon Street to the place of com- a 8 . I lf known un STRANDED. BY HIS HONOR |; mencement, together with the buildings , ™ | Sir Rabert Hodgson, Knight, Administrator of | thereon. y 70 y a 4 — on tm lo the kadit ft the Examine | the Government gf the Province of Prince “tl For terms and particulars of conditions A N D A T P R 1 CES TO S Ul / AL i i im of money re ‘peas he 9th of ] De | ward Island, and the Territories thereunto belong-| of sale apply to Hon. W. W. Sullivan, rislature w pea ; f ‘ ’ n. but which he returned »t fe s. aia Jth of last re ing, Chancell 0 y of the same. &e., &c. | Charlottetown, or to Legi n \ t l : sie cember, I sailed from Shediac for Cascum- | [L. 8. ee een | 0 S k f Cl h C B S d o ig : : , : : it 5 Tr pec. Between the hoursof7and38 p.m.,| R, Hopasox Administrator Georgetown, Jan. 21st, 1874. [jan 26 1m] ur toc 0 ot Ss annot e urpasse : ‘ — : mn. He | Ounded the North Cape. But as I saw no | WV HEREAS the General Assembly of this | FREEHOLD PROPERTY . . ; f : light, had to do so much further off than I | Island stands prorogued until Thurs- ’ in Quality, Shades or Prices ! . was : , wine’ Ie Shas i ' | day, the Twelfth day of February inst :— I R SALE ON LOT NUMBER 93 a. would haye done, had a light been visible. | “* . ' 0) , ‘ ° ——" =en NO aiokiiitle F ueek tha tha ese ,| Ihave thought fit, by and with the advice ——————— n | His | 4 a : oe I saw the — at oe | of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, fur- | yO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on Also, Heavy Winter Underclothing, Scotch and Canadian, co : ~ | . ade 1arbor, but was so far off that iad tO | ther to prorogue the said General Assembly Wednesday, the Twenty-fifth of March - ee ae : i Che ete 7 lanchor where I was exposed to the ful] | and the same is hereby prorogued until A. D. 1874. at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, HEAVY ULSTER OVERCOATS ON HAND ! wr 4, a eT ee a 1 heavy gale of wind. On the | /2UrSday, the Fifth day of March next, en-} noon, at the Colonial Building, Charlotte- WE Understand that t 5 | Pone neh r Report connects him with see —— Ke serio suing, then to meet for é x . vir } I | dedi dee Ulees ic. cabiebie eleie anil’ town, under and by virtue of a power of ling b St. P ie > ee ver si j sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, C R b ty : g \d inchor, and had my vessel stranded on | The Despatch of Business, hearing date the Tenth day of December, r) 0 er Son 0. } - a Casecumpee Sand Island | of which all persons concerned are required | A. D. 1871, and made between Lazare Buote mi | a In iy . College gave : : to take notice and govern themselves ac- of Township Number Twenty-three, in Octoker 6, 18,3.—ly m W ’ , . “BY & I have no wish to find fault with any | contingiy. | Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, | © : - : _ All ‘ : n : ’ hy 7 poor, | Light House Keeper, but when life and Given under my hand and the Great Seal | Farmer, and Anastatia, his wife, of the one - 7 ren all t t t ’ Monday evening, | »roperty is so largely dependent upon their | of this Island, at Charlottetuwn, in the said | part, and Henry Jones Cundall and Thomas GRi 2AE a ‘ ' , y sustained th — 4 s p ay ie 7 ; ‘ . | Island, this Eleventh day of February, in | DesBrisay, of Charlottetown, in said Island, y Y 14 . | ~ y ‘ . ed s jcamnee ~~~ | Care and faithful discharge of duty, I fee { the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight | Esquires, of the other part, All the Free- | | ! J _— he pro- | it my duty to lay this fact before the pub- | Hundred and Seventy-four, and in the | hold Estate and Interest ped. gSiepen psa j J i J 1, — gram ' well nged, and almost enx | Jie an tae a ae i d tha | thirty-seventh year of Her Majesty’s Reign. | Buote, and Anastatia his wife, in and to ' F . a. s . | t ‘ I J - i 1 ye naman Winn ryt penne By Command, r | that tract, piece and parce) of Jand and pre- dit oe edb & a ia pertormed | North Cape one week before I did, and her (Signed) T. HEATH HAVILAND mises, situate lying and being in said Town- oO das} “A di : Me the pre soceasion. | Captain says, though he saw the Light wil |! Cioleetal Sonsatane, ship. er ee a and eesrseangong Saturd : ‘ " M I med to be the favor a are ES ‘ : as follows, that is to say: Commencing at | Baga H use yet saw no light. No such com | 2w : ____ | a stake fixed on the east side of the road | “ ” | _ i thing, uj '! plaints are ever heard about the one at | I i leading from New Glasgow to Cavendish, SON & q GS ‘Et it ) ft th 2 | ' ' lyrrel,”’ and Cascumpec, since under the care of the | G AM AR T ACH R A TED. | (the same being the north-west boundary | 4 bd st i i i : nd re-| present Keeper; nor do I see why the CSS | stuke of a tract of land leased formerly to | rese e Ors { te see ry i i . ‘ af ; ne vi ; Vo} ow |} YAN TEDIMMEDIATELY, for the | Isidore Buote, now in possession of Ed- | > CLE a ae es c umuiton | much more important light on the North | \\ Souris East School, a Manillenn ward Woolner, from thence running east | ARE CLEARING OUT THE BALANCE OF Wales as ) hleen |} Cape cannot be as well kept also lo this | en her. Apply personally or by letter to || fifty-one [51] chains and fifty (50) links, | i his thanks a1 m M i ca ttribute the stranding o | 2 rena ay | thence north ten [10] chains, thence west to So ee JAMES O. MORRON ? ; the aforesaid road, and from thence south- sept s] ea ve el The night, it is true, was thick, | repent goo > Trustees. wardly along said road to the place of be- j oe : : a s but : n ap song a bee ‘ a more | Souris, Feb. 18th, 1874 feb 23) | ee ee - bey = RAILWAY WRAPPERS, LADIES’ FUR SETS, ae mel care taken to have had a good iight up. an 1 * qoncreudes ss inet | INCENI m Wed eee P na . piece or parcel of land, situate on said Towne | ne ie a i ng mid. | Had the light been as bright as the one at NOTICE! | ship, Twenty-three, and bounded and de- | (Z EF! : TS Fl R iA PS i Fl R COL L | RS tl M ' ‘ M | I gave | Gascumpec, I know my vessel would have Li , aa “a scribed as follows, that is to say : Commenc- | . ; Y ‘ / thse >. the i ] ' ate ’ , : . +t, persons indebted lor services of the | ing at the west side of the Cavendish road, } Ae aa , iv good Rk. A. been anchored in a safe place. But seeing \ A Stud Horses at the Stock Farm, are | tn on the ta a of above descrit H AT ! mouth i j ‘ : ! and he north side of ab described | : pl seadl * a i €, 2 Lat the piano. | no light at all, | was tso far off to make | hereby requested to make payment forth- piece of land, runnivg from thence, east for | . spain "iM tt High- | good anchorage ground. (ther masters of | With to the Secretary. | | the distance of fifty (50) chains, or to the | ater ith Keé ! f P ana |< Ee te *4 i Cblaiits oF the Legal proceedings will be taken after the | boundary ofiand formerly held by Gilbert a) eee a. aad M : ; - ” ee ee ee ee ee '€ | first March next, to collect all sums remain- | Gallant, but now in possession of Dominick | the smok i it , + rth Cape Light. } ing unpaid. } Doirant; thence north, five (5) chains and s : ie : i ae i t I ] Davip ARTHUR, } By order of the Stock Farm Committee. forty (40) links; thence west tothe road, We have also Just received, Via Georgetown, direct na with n 1 u Master ** Prince Bismarck -"' | JOHN ROBINS. Secretar } and from thence along the road to the place ee ling 7 HN ROBINS, retary Pease ae from London ec exting . Miminegash, Feb, 14, 1873. i Charlottetown, Feb. 28. 1874 | of commencement, containing by estimation r ’ iad m | ’ sein Other papers please copy | | Twenty-seven acres, a little more or less. ( D, " ‘ a ’ r For terms and particulars of conditions of i j ee a ie eee \ () fi / ( ' i I sale apply to RR. FitzGerald. REEFERS PART | | PRICES CURRENT. | me Ha CUNDALL. ; 4 or Mortgagees. art , SRA E NARA B88 Ute LL persons indebted to the estate of the . ' oo al ’ — ’ sicDonald 5 i ; Charlottetown, ’ as Axtr ’ IP : ie Ch'town, Feb, 20 1871 A late Francis Murray, Dromore, are re- feb. 2. . D. IRT4 S web. 9,—pat till sale which we sell at « xtremely LOW PRICES. 4 i g ia et quested to make immediate payment to the ————__-— - ‘ nig build th MEAT. | undersigned, and any person having claims FOR S ALE Chea pide, Queen & quare. , ] Hal 1 Beef small pieces) per lb $0.06 to 0.12 | against the said estate will please present New FF 4 “aa ; sue ’ , : sant Beef, per lb (by the quarter) 0.04 to 0.09 | them to us for settlement. sania Ch town, Jan. 19, 18 (4, tent ns ' A , Hum, per Ib 0.09 to 0.12 ~ATRICK McCABE Eee nr —— . ur i sum | Lamb, per Ib 0.06 to 0.09 i ag a { Executors Valuable ye Property, } o/s won zee 7 w satisfactory Mutton, per lb 0.07 O.1 ] y Jeb. 23 73.—3i 1 I i D t wa itistactory » peri 1.07 to 0.10 | Ch’town, Eeb. 23, 1873.—3i pd at er on. THE CA Simated at I RN AR : Pork.(small pieces) per ip 0.07 to 0.10} - chen aaa sii, a vl r — Px rk, per ib (by the carcass 0.06 to 0.08 om or. “aol , T 7h 9 “i - fARRIED ; : ie Fy . TO BESOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, tee ‘ini ; RaUEE LEP, Veal, per 1.04 to 0.07 e€ islativ . 20: . Ad i ie) us : I POULTRY ( to 0 & tive Library. ou Friday the Twentieth day of March, in HEAD OFFICE ces nd n R Chickens, pet eal 8) 50 to 0.73 | PHE Subscriber requests the return of the year of our Lord one thousand eight | 4 si Ss a ee : P+: ie Pp k R ny eee ere wo £00.69 | all Books belonging t vislative Jj. hundred and seventy-four, at the hour of S Al d : ° shay wie | fise M ee RS, a _ i rs v0 i sults 2h, Phen te pe twelve o’cleck noon atthe Sherift’s office, in | Ir exan er ‘ a t, C. M. G., President. 1 owis, acii) 0.16 to 0.2 . Ne . * 2 tad . . FY oy - j : a eal ip ‘<, | liamentary Session | Summerside, under and by virtue ofa power | ¢ i oe — oP ye ee mgr asl quer I. C. JENKINS | of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- | CAPITA. I acne co? 77). Bev, E. 4. Ball, Mr.| fackeve (cach, 0.20 to 0.25 Librarian, | 29ge,bea@ing date the second dayof January | me ? Pi “es Rp BIE chai doa Ith tae Pee ee : ay Neg ee |inthe year of our Lord on thousand eight | 18 COR as ts au I I vy : Wild Geese (each 0.00 to 0.00 | February 23, 1874. rg & other papers 3in hundred and seventy-two, and made between | H ; te eres ne gh Acts of Parliament, is licensed to transact Guaran : ' , > TrorErS . a rilli 4id Sheer ee business throughout the Dominion, and to issue Bonbs of Secunrry in lie re] . need tha : s BREA DSTUFRES Willian Reid Sheen of the one part, and | - cCURITY In lien of ’ on é Private suretyships, H nder t] Buckwheat Flour, per }b 0.03 to 0.03 FOR SALE. Samuel Haslam of the other part, all that | : eae : Flour, perbbl 7.30 to 8.6 ais | tract piece and parcel of land situate in Al- | ee ee mand J ' bea : Fl mar, - r 100 Ibs 350 4 00 Bye bags SALT, eth in Prince County, in Price Edward | The Bonds of the Company are accepted by the Dominion Government rrom aL. puB- mprise lecture | ‘ in sto, Esq., Lot! oatmeal, per 100 Ibs 3.00 to 3.50 100 bbls. HERRING, | Island, bounded as follows that is to say:| ,. LIC OFFICERS OF CanaDa. as also by ; ; \ 3.4 13 bars YELLOW METAL 11-16. | commencing at a stake in the south-west | /be Bank of Montreal, The Royal Canadian Bank m * Shakespear ! M | BOARDS commencing “ | Halifax Banking Co ‘ T i ” : ' . NUGH MONAGHAN. | corner of land owned by Edward Wallace; | ning VO., The Bank of Toronto. by } [ } ‘ 7 The People’s Bank T ) i y Rev. Gregory McDonal N Friday, | Hemlock, 100 feet 0.31 to 0.97 | Poot Pownal St., Ch’town, ) | thence running south sixty-five feet; thence | ne TeOpes HAuE, The Domiuion Bank. mental Rome Shaw | Cc. { \lex- | Pine co 1.62 to 2.48 Feb. 9. 1874. tf ce § ! east two chains and fifty-eight links; thence | The Maritime Bank of the Dominion, Pn . i ise i ‘ | th of | Spruce do 0.81 to 1.00 | ———_________ als — | north sixty-six feet; thence west to poini| The Grand Trunk Railway. The Great Western Railway, and by other Companys and . ’ ape I Shingles, per M, 2.11 to 2.34 YRUPS | of commencement, containing one quarter | Boards of Trade. Also by the Governments of Quebec and British Columbia. Hodg bE Le — Fist. > ° | of an acre a little more or less, together; : ud Martyrs Ww ! DERATHS, Codlish per qtl 2.60 to 3.25 ] () CASKS RASPBERRY LEMON | with all the buildings situated thereon. Pa pi ate eye gy es guarantee to the employer the faithful performance Wet t pro . : Herring per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 STRAWBERRY SYRUPS of the very | SAMUEL HASLAM. o ov u 4 ee vp re thereby dispensing with the trouble, inconvenience and in- t » ' ‘ R »L on Thurs- | Mackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 | best qualities at By WILLIAM HASLAM.,his Att’y. | ee oer e€ suretyship. : at n, pudgin Y j ot a - * F | Persons requiring to put in bonds of security on the intme I 10x O f is ; : hess of ten weeks MISCELAANEOUS CARVELL BROS. fan. 7 Sere oor | FICES in this Island, by application to a Saendbaliins h . poy i tal on foie oe “yt tt t ma i to tl i hice sas, 2 isthe ‘eh. 16 7 | oi iainciainenaiia atest ne . ’ -¢ here,can obtain them on payment o1 , ' - = the | Apples per bushel 0.72 to 1.00 | _Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874. | the premium of from 4 to 1 per cent. ; eeteie , gt | Batley per bushel 23°22 Charlottetown Woollen Factory Co COAL, | R. R. FitzGerald He foll g is t et re , Q utter (fresh) per Ib 0.25 to 0.28 Ch | tt { W l ti { J ( ‘ 1 2 Vea ae | I, in Butter per lb by the tn! on aa Been cae ‘ ili | Agent in P. E. Island. work ' ‘ 5 A. FitzR G C: ‘tskinne bent “4 vehbatcts on a re ala 1 50 greyed a Mines ROUND COAL Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1874. i ‘ } : “ ’ : ‘VO . for Sale. ee - ~ , hus} n Chawe a per Ub 0.14 to 0.14 ANNUAL MEETINC. CARVELL BROS ; — : es : LY heese, per 1b 0.05 to 0.00 hy wi ‘h’tow vel 3 874 : J ‘EWS ; ' Clover seed, per Ih 0.00 to 0.00 The Annual Meeting of the above Com- Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874. Z Commercial College. NEW 7 A i 1is- | Eggs, per doz. 0.26 to 0.32 | pany, having been adjourned on account of TIN \ Hay, per ton 9.50 to 10.00 | the weather, will now be held at the Athen- - ? | C p | Hides, per Ib. 0.6 to 0.06 | 2um, on Wednesday, the 25th inst., at the 36( BOXES I. C. TIN on sale at invoice WELSH & OWEN S BUILDING, a short | Honey, per \b 0.24 to 0.25 | hour of 2 o’clock, p. m., for the election of | ¢ cost. . | gna Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 Directors, and the transaction of other busi- CARVELL BROS. Queen Street, Charlottetewn. LIFE of MAN BITTERS " » D i Mi ' Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0-48 | Ness. Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874. j end Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.42| Every Shareholder is requested to be | —————————-——_——___—_____ BATON FRAZER & REAGH TORS —AND— Ml Lard, per Ib 0.12 4 present, or tobe represented by proxy, as| St» Lawrence Marine Insurance Com- coca , AGH, PROPEIETORS. € ‘ I _| Oats, per bushel 0.40 to 0.42 | the business is of the utmost importance to pany of Prince Edward Is!asd. mn ’ , \ G the | ae teW, Per cw 0.16 to 9.10 | the Company — DESIGNED TO CURES. ‘ S —— per ee : 9.09 to 0.12 A. SIMPSON, Sec’y. | ba compliance with the Act of Incorpora- | : ° D ' a : e 85 fmotny, seed, per bushei 0.00 to 0.93 | Ch’town. Feb 16. 187 2i tion, the annual General Meeting of the | kd t Y Mg M fi B ropsy in its worst form; Liver Compiaint . 1 | Wool, per Ib 0.17 to 0.20 | . h'te ani, Feb 16.1 es A.C aaa rane ai : re id a td 0 ell or USIDESS Jaundice ; Swelling ef the Limbs and face : Pearl Barley, per I! 0.02 to 0.0 Shareholders of the above Company will | Asthma, of whatever kind ; D Bil > ty ain Ve to 0.09 i take place on Wednesday, the E y | Set See ee eee sree 5 \ ree a —— per bushel 0.25 to 0.28 Notice to Coal Dealers. of March next, at ro sine, eae | BOOK-KEEPING in allits branches, both | Ousness, Consumpiion, Spitting of blood : da Francis ieavanidine, cone 0.16 to 0.00) ‘THE General Mining Association,Limited, | Building, for the purpose of receiving Re- | by SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY and Col- a Sick Head-ache, Running Sores ates s Saki © .60 to 0.00 | having registered its Trade Mark, port, electing seven Directors for the ensu- | lateral subjects, thorougly taught and prac- ak las, ee “4 i og ui ny ' ; i. fren al en Socata : cite Belen va ing year, and transacting such other busi- | tically applied by means ofa ind Gravel Lompiaint, Measeis, Fevers, Sea r t » | (4 AGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe- — ae ee nb. as may be unceueeny.. ee lg ia ‘ : : Sickness, Heart disease, Pleurisy, Piles, Jismiss “ : : male, forthe “ ‘Trensmission of Life,’ | PUrsuant to the provisions of Chapter 55, of : By order, Complete Course of Actual Business, Worms, Rheumatism, Spinal disease, or Aff va dlcaigd ayy i agg penal ogy ae og OF ie Peeteet OF Caneen, HF | FRED. W.HYNDMAN, Secreiary. | engaged in by all the students. Particular Whoo i gl sag Bie — a i »y r+ aaa *¥S. Agents rofits, 5 , : ss a. m oe . : ti ! sou } iptheri an ore <> : 4 $250 a month. aE ae rh ie Proprietors of Mines, Agents and Dealers | a, ‘h’tow us Feb. 16, 1874.—till meeting. attention given to Throat, Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhoea Real aT He was eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in | /" al, are hereby cautioned against using , BANKING ARITHMETIC, Dvsentry, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Tooth- we ! nds ! ‘ hic America. Immense sales everywhere. the same to designate Coal which has not | GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE Se eee eee cee ees, Buea : ; = . M Send for Terms ard Clrcuie = toC. W been raised from the Mines of the Associ- | ° : alse Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Byes, . : veo vent MITCHELI St John N.B vipat ation, as all persons infringing such Trade “rT SPELLING, &c. Lame Back and Side, Cuts and Cracked 4isls. OU, > ae BD ee P nm nek © Drosec SENT ia FO 4 . 5 i Tuesday g la Chey ean Jan. 12. 1878. : Mark in future will be pro ecuted. ENT BY +. —. . v7) é a ‘a 3 ‘ 7) . . a “ ‘ : 4 | co . sa i | - } be 38 f ns, 1% 12 who alone is authorized to receive and grant New York, December 12, 1873. 6mo 5 SIDES SOLE LEATHER. ; ‘ T. B. REAGH, Principal. ee Bi magi yy relieve s the most ; receipts for the same. All sums due the} — mF Received Ex. S. 8. ‘‘Hadji,” from) Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1874.—tf ~ come a ¢ — ed ie I heen a Te : ie : Bs og Montreal. A que e for taking fluids. They =xAMINER previous to the Ist June, 1873, | a= Rw 2 re : : \ 1 its ist oe be “ne on or before the 15th FEB ; a ae Ee. For sale by $5 tO $90 per day. Agents wanted © songs gh the waistcoat pocket, are tre ble work, when TARY, next, otherwise legal proceedings Bbls. No.1 CANADA FLOUR SHANKS 4 SMITH. | All classes of working people y' y for use, agreeable, perfectly ¢ Septen R66 / RUARY, nex gal} gs 6 No, AFL ' . Ss harmless, inay be given to th st delicate plember | { applied to Mr Caleb) » taken for their collection. Chalottetown, Sep. 22, 1878. _ of either sex, young or old, make more oe, TRAY US given e most delicate cater brated medicine, and after | ™ von mandy posit promptly acknew 5 Bb's. CORNMEAL, ee money at work for us in their spare mo |(P/4, and are strongly recomended to er ype : emitté y i cnew- 25 Bb's. d f “i r ; Clergymen, Singer c : Public arn, dole hing a6 I found givat relief, and | yeqged. vs Coney LAIN JOB AND BOOK | ments, or all the time, than at anything go™&Ime"™ Singers, Actors, and Public 6A Tale —R. cholsea Per ferihes ating ae By order, oo PRINTING done at the else: Particulars free. Address G. STLN- W. R. WATSON Finale, Giod Save the Queer Ropent Bert, Jan. 19th, 1p74. Manager | Jun 30, 1873. | LX AMINER OFFICE. ' May 14, 873, ly Victoria Building, Aug. 4, 73 ERS Gratefal Thousands prociaim Vix EGAR Bitters the most wonderful In- vigorant that ever sustained the sinking system, No Persou can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or otber means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent aud Inter- mittent Fevers, which are so preva- lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ghio, Missouri, Iilinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- eas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- anoke; James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throug } eutire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea- eons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangemeuts of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In thei: treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or ans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WaLKER’s VINEGAR BITTERS as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with whieh the bowels are loaded, at the same tims stimulating the secretions of ihe liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against diseas by purifying ail its fluids with Vingcat BITTERS. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyapepeia or Indigestion, Head- ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Couglis, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour , Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpit: tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid- neys, and a handred other painful sym; toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle wili prove a better guarantee of its merfts than a lengthy advertise- ment. Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, WALKER’S VINEGAR Brrvers have shown their great curative powers in th most obstinate and intractable cases For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit- tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Disease are caused by Vitiated Blood, Mechanical Diseases, —Persons ev gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, anid Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of WALKER’s Vi\- GAR Birrers occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet- ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Seald-head, Sore Eres, Erysipelas, Iteh, Seurfs, Discclorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an- thelminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Exuptions, or Sores cleanse ii; when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. R, H. McDONALD & ©O., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, 1 cor. of Washington and Charhton Sts., N. ¥ Seld by all Drugcists and Dealers. R. H. McDONALD & ©O., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, © and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts, N. ¥ Seld by all Druggists and Dealers. August 25 .187 THE EXAMIBER NOW PI ny [s RLISHED IN Messrs Welsh & Owen's New Brick Building. Corner Queen and King Streets, BUSINESS OFFICE: first door to the left. First tloor Attention = is directed CLUB RATES Dec, 8, IST% Rye Whiskey, &c. | lo 10 Quarter cases old Rye Whiskey for Sale low, in bond or duty paid. HYNDMAN BROS 70 Casks of Kerosene Oil, for sale low HYNDMAN BROS 100 Cases Brandy, 50 do Gingerett, 20 do Syrup, 540 do Scotch Whiskey HYNDMAN BROS 40 Chests 40 half chests PEA( good HYNDMAN BROS 20 Boxes T. D. PIPES + Boxes Clothes Pins ‘ HYNDMAN BROS 16 Casks White Wine and Cider Vy egar HYNDMAN BROS asks Brandy Sherry Port. HYNDMAN BROS Quarter ( Quarter Quarter 300 Sides Sole Leathe: For sale low. HYNDMAN BROS July 28, 1873 i Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, THE andersigned offers for Sale, a Valu able and attractive Freehold Property, con sisting of Fifiy Acres half clear an in a high state of cultivation: the other halt covered with an excellent growth of falriy mixed Hard wood, most purposes. The Property fronts on Launching Road at Head of Mitcheli River, Lot 54, and there is on ita handsome and commodious two storey dwelling House and Barn Terms easy. For further particalars ap ply to JAMES LEDWELL, Cardigan Bridge one 1 and Soft suitable for ' Jan. 12, 1874.—3m pd vur gt * om ~ ae, os