LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS, = aheaeins SESE, SPRING LOCAL OTHER WAT! e426 p E. Istiesp black oats ‘ell at Hal fax Y lea.—» vO Into ' I . i ; be held in t ‘ vith the ot f in churches ¢ { ii r,s on il i evel ynad ~ one ore. aRMER the * nd Le gislati ve Couns | Dis ALIFird,——In con i - tr h . } " . strict of Quee County, do not fors | ™ the disqualilication of his é » yote for Ferguson on Thu reday next. te nominat a. | m ye retire from the cont é.. f Oy _a@e of Queen’s County ¢ Dowmion | NTER.—We are in res <2 > fthe third number of the Dominion | "AVINGs’ Ba he ba to ‘ ~ ; ¢ i by the Dominion Type | ° depo ling Company itis elegantly printed. Sa, | 2% : eo t ila ce i ic} LCKNOWLE MENT. — We acknowledge, showing, in on \ ‘ with thanks, the recetpt from Honorable | $59 8 I Senator-Provincial Secretary Haviland, of ~~ the sumof 7U cents—for the Exawives to IN Dra late paper discontinued ged 24, a native « died sud We bave beard it reported that Mr. C. big : ; young man, who had been employed |. Bevdges s 8s to the President of ’ en ee , VUinine (* pany. ¢s order | rtent and t f coal accompanied : Ae : t : and bad administered to him | , , by an apology for the remarks about the ; f : ' ow! € vay I i > _ t i llis m 4 tt .* J , —— Inabie tot what l y Mr. F. J Dicegys, son of the late Charles | ous opiate he had ad! t 1 m Dicken vorld-renowned novelist, has | have been im ent in this cace ¢ arrived at Uttawa. fie ts a young man mast. The t . apparently 25 years of age, of medium r} 7 1e light complexion, and a retiring | ¢ ul a He expressed himself as be- lass ng much pleased with what he has seen sh “ of the country He is to be appointed an | ponde g ‘ Maar of tha M int | Police : th i s o> <« veel: it m } j s Sta bt ‘» I ‘ ‘ ‘ axe i tnis city Dae imported { t > ente ry} from Gue Ip! h, tar:o, A steer, i . o : } i a . n 2 Sit) lbs. —girt} > faat ; i . 1. wel ghing ~ m Iti sCOCyu vv James ( the Peleg ph De] inches; a heifer, three vears old, weighing | paye a: tice estublished ein N Tia) lbs —- girtl feet inches; and an OX |p xt Yi » is t ile shine *° 4 rt re hye P frp . veig g§ «7 Al y - fed ‘ I roduce ] s g > nave mark Che _ : ! to 13 cents I tat 3 bd to enterprise deserves ren i trirnir o> ta 94 a I nt € 4 ye } Ruri yuPeriviay. — The annual tle i 2) to 24 cents | the t orapetition of the Ist Battery of Volunteer} “~ *” < ents by th ] srtillery took place on Monday last at | here are eighteen schoor e Bright Range, with the following rex | Produce of all kinds besides z ‘New Era,’ Capt. Wm > ts : st Priva, Serjt..Ma D gherty, Sand a) OO" : Silver Watch presented by Mr. | schooner Mig , . R. Sneesto which will take al 2nd do Sergt. Irving, 2 OW | tatoos and a quanti ixpd do Gnr W Stumpbles 1 OO The fo! > j following ¢ € f } 4th do do McLean » 50] ” oe ve sc mere Sth do Cay “i Younk: ; , OO|TW thin the ] re Schr W oe 5th do Gn’r. Worth 2s & 973 bush. 1 $ nd 209 t ith do t7'nr, Me aren, 2 Wining Ti ms ' Sth do Lieut. Passmore, m0. : ce ’ aici is o | 4) bush. turnips and 18 h. oat j [s TABRE ANYTHING IN IT? —The Montreal | Foote, 1350 bush pot 2 Gazette (Oct 15), publishes the a nips and 14 bush. oats Ottawa despatch :— bush. potatoes and 2 “Rev. Dr McIntyre and D. G. Gillis, | H. Tibbo, 1475 bush. 1 of Prince Edward Island, arrived at the | 1409 bush. potatoes; Sc Capital this morning. The former is the 1Capt. Wm C. White, with gen clergyman who, previous to the elections, | : a ia said to have made an arrangements with | ‘OT #oone bay; Lugene, i, the Government to give sectarian schoo |G. H. B , 1280 bush. pot 2s. Kitty ¢ to the Roman Catholics of Prince Edward | 1699 do do and 100) bi Island. Has he come to demanda fulill-;, , , ae : ¢ . Foote, 1800 | isn. potatoes ment of the promise I — ; i ie i . turnips; Freedom, 1269 bush. potat The St. John News of the 21st, has the | , nT ; 209 bush. turnips—the wh folowing special from Ottawa :-— ' 4 . Rev. Bishop MeIntyre and Father Gillis, me r : . oi th wo r of P. E. Island had an interview with the | pec ‘ls week. Government yesterday,and urged the es i M eek cor ‘ tablishment ot Sectarian schools in that = wha . Province. Thisis what P E. Island was! the St. John News, rey promised should they return Government! ‘Inthe Montreal West election « momor 1¢ " Ira ler " e.% sup} , rters, and 1t 1s ho the I rem er h 5 Stewart, one of the propri consented them suc! privileges agi | deposed that he and Senat J re- -_.« -_—— . fact —{n an Ottawa despatch to | ceived $500, or thereabouts, from H. | St. John News, it is reported: —The | Kay to spend in the MacKenzie el ts are again spending public money | Several other witnesses test 1] recklessly, under the pretence of equalizing | vated the standard in a similar way Civil Service salaries. They intend increas~ | which MacKenzie’s counsel threw ing those of the Senate officials, and in this | «ponge,and the election was declared void. nderhand manner enriching the batch of ‘The Ministerial candidate at « meeting greedy friends who are receiving Governs | beid in North Renfrew last night ment pay for political services at the last | telegram from the Premier annoin general electioas. [It has come to hght/a tri tinential telegraph ; i that another Gr.t 1s been ‘e rating the | not be located until th anad l standard in Montresl West. Judge Tor-! route was decided upi ‘ Oino triet tue election case there to-day. | was intended as a gentle hint to the Ele Hugh McK y treasurer for Mackenzie's elec tors of Renfrew that ti final location des tion fund, Geposed to having spent $7 500, | sini deldaia ly i des chill 0 t f which J G. McKenzie & Co, subseribed elections If the Gorernm $46, and the respondent, Fre returned Pp ie, $1 OOU. Respondent says it took that + iwh Renf i ( sum, and : 2,000 additional, for general ex- | be subsidized I penses, without using any to undu them the cold s fluence electors. The saa are that ion. Mr. t i . Mackenzie will be ur eated and convicted to. ngh t to manipalate t li of personal bribery. tion for Tucker and Smita ne Mr. Cameron (Sout Lavcé Fine ix Mowrregat. montreal | seated for bri: ry, by agent«, and had special to the St. John Telegraph ()ttawa 19) reports :—One of the largest fires which has occurred in Montreal for years, broke outat 1. 30 this a.m., inthe Nun’e block | of stores, bounded by Saint Sulpice and streets, entirely destroying taree a loss Leroye: stores and the contents, and causing $200,000. The fire originated in McArthur & Co.'s store of paints and oils, | and spread so rapidly that the | were forced to abandon it and turn their | attention to the hardware store of Delisle & MoGill, the upper floor and roof of which were burned. The losses are estimated as | follows: —LRuildings owned by the 7 Delisle & Me‘%ill, $40,000, fully covered by insurance; McArthur & | Co's total loss, #10,() 0, insurance $9,300 , Vietor Hudon’s loss, $20,000, insured fully: Hudson, Murphy & Sumner, importers of dry goods, $5 (1), by water and smoke, covered by insurance; Kerry, Watson & Co,, druggists; G. R. Favre, hardware Cantin & Co., paper, slightly damaged by water, $10,000 ; altogether the fire falls hard on the nearly T Nuns, $27.000; | insurance companies ; Il the offices the city igre {t the nomination of | candidates for the Dominion, in Digby. on the 15th inst., the lately appointed Minis- | terof Militia appeared in anything but a favorable light. One of his political op- ponents pressed him rather hard in the fight, and are in A CHaLtence. — he — ingloriously retreated. Should the Minister communicate his craven | spirit to the Militia, we greatly fear for the honor of the Dominion on the day of battle. The following chal! enge by Mr. Savary :— Tome How. W. B. Van has been issued k,—With a cowardice that might have a eee ted of one capable of “the un- 4Y Jealousy and malice you have evinces + towards me, you retreated from the hustings as soon as you finished your see coad speech replete as it was with insulting pers Mal allusions, and statements on pub, ‘@itters at variance with indisputable facts, For the honor of the county, and in the ‘Mterests of political morality, and of truth | and justice, | now ask, not asa favor, but | a4 right, that you meet me at any time | Place you may appoint, before the election, that I may answer you face to face ecomes » man and a gentlemon. of ee oe ‘ Digby, ' AVARY | simply reveal he has had | side for two or most shallow pretences, the use of these ; | veighed : ‘ most eflectually. | narrow escape from being disqualilied. ‘| f Judge acquitted him from personal lence, but comp bery on his own evi I ; him to pay the costs in both suits. Tne Government are using the nuation fund to reward their friends \o- | other Customs official is to be superanuated % palin his three days. Thus on the funds have been daily abused. A Berlin despatch says the Von Arnim’s letters have been publicly offered for sale The British man~of-way Sea (ull visited Cienfuegos to test the practicability : | ing : a cab.e thence to Jamai Mr. Spurgeon startles people o » his strong jokes and bizar 1re utterances. ( i would think that his popularity, which stands the test of time with Cin ion. pers sistency, was in need of no ‘fresh noveli- | ties ‘He has had a long career of unai i loyed s uccess, the result of vigorous ex: tionand unwavering zeal. His eloquenc is not of the highe wder and | jokes are coarse, but rt aiways ‘take.’ W do not doubt his sincerity but we shou'd |} not like to make him our G H latest achievement was a defence of smok ing. for which we certainly ! to quarrel with. It appears that th < ‘ollege endowed from a fund raised by his are HOt persevering energy h been recently opened. Mr. Spurgeon’s inaugural ad dress was rather common-place. H's joke was that he might have invited the Arch bishop of Canterbt wy b t he thought they could get on very well without him Chen followe: dan American gentieman 10 in agails t ‘Little Sins.’ Among t these was smoking g—parti ularly the smok-~ ing of cigars. Why they should h we bee n singled out for denunciation it would be difficult to see. A large proportion oj them are made of cabbage leaves, and therefore can hardly be very harmful Ve dare not insinuate that Mr. Spurgeon j} ut up his American friend for the purpo e of knocking him down. but the sig r he did ‘IT hope, by the grace of God,’ said the pastor of the Tabernacle, ‘to smoke a cigar before I go to bed. Some people call this irreverence, but in Mr, Spurgeonit isnot. He wants delicacy and refinement; his sensibilities are coarse in the fibre, and therefore his language is so. A foolish Anglican clergyman lately declared that ‘ir Spurgeon’s attack of gout was a judment upon him, This was a very silly remars« ; but what shall we my gout be a judgment upon me, what | shall we say of the Bishop of Winchester’ s Timothy Seed per (bush.) breaking his neck, —Toronto Nation, | say of Mr. | | ee? retort when he enquired, ‘If | ‘ Qats, } Straw, } Wool, pt riv Potatoes, pel bus Pear] Barley, per Sheepskins. (each ' ‘ en nh I ey n ¢ f ( ' 4 t } ' | } i ) i :% I ‘ : ‘ D x7 , Bb > lam i La j 7. i ) \ ’ rat 1) DD EF > I ( » * Sis » I ra) ‘ E3C tT ) G rd Vi I< 3 B | ) Ca | Co { { ] ree Gt iV tl] . kha Hi Hone ( Ye nun I espun \ l * : ! Llom« pun Flani Lard, per lb 1 Turnips, per (bush ) ) hee et ° ( a ‘ Jo lO UUs 79 to 0 80} 0.00 to 0.00 0.20 to 0.25 =) ene irrivals 122,000 a we ull oe & 1874. Ch’town. October, 20 from England vO lave Opened the Lengest Stock of Clothing ever showa in Charlottetowa ! WwW « overcoats, Stormcoats, Reefing Jackets. BUSINESS COATS. VESTS. RUBBER COATS. Stock of CENTS’ UNDERCLOT™INC! coven sees) eciiaatie GEORGE DAVIES SEF PRICE*, BOOTS! SHO SS | SLIPPERS, “RUBBERS, in all the tlhe Stvies ! IGCCASSINS, wits and without Legs, ow UPD E Paetc: "Je DORSEY & JOST wish to call xttentioa to their large and well selected Stock of the above (Goods _which have been selected with great care, so as to give satisfaction to their customers. at the and Canada. DER OED He, Balance of Stock daily expected — com prising Felt and Leather Goods, for meu | Women and children, in great variety, | AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE CITY, Remember we keep right op p-posive South | Side Market H use, Sign of the ‘ BOOT ; FACTORY.’ Ch’ town, Oct. 12 2.— 3m ic— & Co. FEATHERS: WANTE fa SS tr nc ae 4 A ‘J EE oy @ ” + 23 i A ree a) an ae BIE. & Bookbinding THE highest Cash price given for any quantity of good FEA TH- ERS, at BUTCHER'S Ware- - A wiikey EROUIPPED Job Printing Office, Workmen, and all requisites tor the execution A. MeNeill’s Auction looms, to none, HAVING of work in a style seeond We have SC ESHIN E> Ar T owt she ¢ Wwe wu rive la rticular BOOKS, ‘cured the services of a FIRST-CLASS BOOKBIN and are prepared to IC ENTS <3 ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL MANNER! attention to | FOOMNE {Aug. 17, 1874.—8m FRUIT! FRUIT i ‘Ayples, Gnions, Watermelons, &t., SELLING BELOW COST AT EXCHANGE BUILDING. Ch't town, Sept. 7, tere ‘DER, |S one 1874. NEW GOODS AT THE - BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen — usare, we solicit orders, BOs the Manufacturing of LEDGERS. &c. WILL RULE iN ANY ST YLE REQUIRED, | The Sebnoctbees hel nee sembeed per Steam- MACGOWAN & HASZARD, er Prince Edward, A KEW SUPPLY OF G. H. Haszarp, | British & FE oreign MERCHANDIZE! x YS LA GOWAN, od Wises Street, October = 1574. wo. ciom YOU BET! YOU BaT! THAT YOU CAN GET ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING CHEAP ! FOR WE HAVE OPENED UP A LOT OF CLOTHING A | CHEAP! The above can be fully realized by a close inspection of our » STORM COATS, DRIVING CAPES, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, 1 o> 2 ‘oars, "Kies fiaving re 1LCAS TS. te Ww LS AND VESTs., Underclothing, Flannel and Tweed Shirts, — CARDIGAN JACKETS, mis Wool Secks, White and Fancy Shirts, ceived, direct from the factory in London. G. B.. U1. bt. CAPS 8 OO Ate. ! Suite blo for the Present Season, which are now open for Inspection j and Sale, at the Lowest Cash Prices. | PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Supplies continually received. W. & A. BROWN. tober 5, 1874. WANEED. TANTED by the Subscribers, 3,000 bush- els TWO-ROW ED BARLEY, for which Highest Market Price will be paid. CARVELL BROS. Sept. 21 Nianhood Restored. A victim of youthful imprudence, causing premature decay, nervous debility, ete., sia tried in vain every known remedy. has found a simple self-cure which he wili ; send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J. H. REEVES, 78 Nassn street. New York octs 6m Boone Bay Herring! Ch'town, and races, I in rant them a good article, superior to any in the WALI) BBLS. split BOONE BAY HER- : pete trade. A close inspection solicited. sei RING. in prime condition FORK SALF BY oly § . RO BS Ly Gs eb N, _ FENTON T. NEWBPRRY ag 6 3 July 18, 18, 1874.—tf 39 Queen Btreet. Paar Receivers of Land Tax 5) deividainiiamsetalinaainie Vall fmportations MPRISE in ery Departuent ry pee ilies antl “te er ‘ = ie | patente, Gag tne} — pemveonn a one ao mm J a TAL rT MIVTLN MA, stoves bot, Farr, Bed Room, Hill &C.. ‘STOV ES, For 1874, } In compliance with the provisions of the VES several Acts of this Island for levying an Assessment on all lands therein, I have ap- AT MILLNER’S TIN SHOP, pointed the following persons to be Ke i eetvers of the said Assessment :-- A FEW PRINCE fOUNTY Tuomas Hockin, Township No. 1,'and the eastern parts of fownships Nos 2and 3 GOOD STOVES la | LATEST STYLES 1N Ropent GORDON, the Eastern Shore Settle- Bs lng off at very sma ii pro fits. Please ments of Townships 4 and 3, Township | ss G ds | call and s¢ No 6 aud Savage Island. \ 100 S| | Oct. 12, 1874.—2m Rrceuarp Cosrain, the western Shore Set- ' 4 wg. } biden —tinmumuwost ttembols of Toweenie Noe. 3. 3. é oad} \ i ¥ aa — ss C |! ! ry |! ! Joun Currin, Townships Ns, 7, 8, and 9 \ 7: @ TRIMMINGS, ‘ ILLINERY, 0a 0a | Georc P. Parmer, Townships Nos. 10, 11 ee cs Bd x AVING been appointed Age the and ie ss Hats ppolnted Agent for th a i — ats, , Bonnets, j i BLACK DIAMOND COLL IERY. Hvuen Ramsay, Townships Nos. 13, 16 a P FATHERS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND} Westville, N.S.. 1 am prepared to grant | Lennox Islands and Sandhills adjacent. NITY YI | orders for Cargoes of large and smal il Coals. | Syrvanus E. GALLANT, Townships No. 15 rin ( OL ( ITHS., | This ¢ ‘oal has been proved to he of ex- and the western molety of No. 16. 3 AaLEAse 4 j ] ( ; rk f : ' . j , eee quality. P. S. MacGOWAN Jonun Grapy, Jr.. the Eastern moiety of ee : MacG0O } , ip No. 16, Township No. 17. Sum ; 9 e > re | - Township No. 16, Township No. 17. Sam , VC 9a ting S» Overt outings, | ¢ et on Oct. 5 w 5. 1674. : merside and Indian Island. EDS, GREY aND WHITE Venatius S. GIs, Princetown, Prince ‘ ‘: Houses for Sale. town Rovalty, Townships Nos 18 and ly, heating at rer, Bunbury, Fish and George's Is- ul mt DS, Sit uu bs Nil I ing, Flannels, Ye Subscriber offers for Sale atwostory | rong : aia ae : ey house, with eleven rooms, fitted for a | Sy eRe Ce re ge : sn ale Blankets, Tic ae, Gingham: Boarding House, with stabling (the Rothsay | mason WERE, SHWREe ee. 35, SF ane Mitt, GUC. rain? S@. House), on Kent Street, near Queen Street. cite , T hips Nos 28 and 29 n é Also, a Ware House and Land, 33 x 98 feet, | Joun Lanc, Townships Nos 25 and 29. R -l/ : dy 1 and, 33% e it HA AU DY MADE CLOTHING, rt Fitzroy street For terms &c a apply | QUEEN'S COUNTY Oo ' : , i IN GREAT VARIETY. ° Mrs. TERLIZZICK , Duncan McIntyre. Townships Nos. 20 and vine Maes Renta te Misti Rien (OO ee, OG, 12, 1874.—p 2m_ oe 21. eiving Nt " Goods Mail Steamers ' c “Pp Joun Binns, Townships Nos. 22, 23, 24,and navigar Nn closes, “ “i 1. Portable R n Peters Islan Prices as low as a! the Do- e ges. Joun P. Tanron, Charlottetown, Charlotte- ion JORTA BLE RANGES, American mannu- | town Common, Charlottetown Royalty, . facture | Townships Nos. 30. 31, 32, 38, 34, the ROBERT ORR & co. f , Ht : northern moities of Townsnips Nos. 36, Wholesale & Retail. | WARRANTED, and 37, Township No. 65, Governor's, St ‘ } al Peter's, York, Pownal, Goose and Bed- Gyr fe epee i | CRABBS ford Islands. aE Ras Sign of the stove, | J4M@’ E. Keiuzr, Township No. 48 and the he ff yt i a ry : vo Hie southern moities of Townships Nos. 35, ui ¥ He ri ul | Cash paid for Scrap toa, nih ay ane oF, ai 8118 Be town, Sept. 28, 1874 pat din Joun J. McKenzir, Townships Nos. 49 and and 50. peo aI te : a a ae Niiey fi . W Pc 1 « | Donatv StEwakt, Townships Nos. 57, 5 y ULB! Ns TREE “Union Hail ll Meetings and Prism Islands. : Lone: S DAY, 11, a. m., Worship and} Wiiiiam Ross, Townships Nos. 60, 62 and - : ~ © Breaking of ae ad.’ | Wood Islands Vessrs. Benj. Davies & Son, Lord's Days, 6}, p. m., Gospel Preaching. | poxanp Nicuonsox, Allan's Son) Town- FNTENDING to make a CHANGE in| Thursday, 8, p, m. ‘Bile Readings ship No. 67, i their present Business, will sell, FOR | Sept. 14, 1874. tf |W M. McLrop, Township No. 48. THREE MONTHS from this date, all KING’S COUNTY pee ee and ce MPORTERS are "here! ry notified t that in! ici us McAutay, Township Nos. 40 and4l Tere Gaps & GRA ERTIES future any goods remaining in the suff- RonaLp McDovearp, Townships Nos.42 rance warehouse, without being duty paid and a8 AT and entered, within TEN pays after being Ro cp Becibeesem. Doeusbien Ben. teens "gg, ae ceet ae ee 1 ei .%] landed, will be removed to the bonded | RONALD MCUVONALD, FOWwnSAlp A C/osts & Char SSCS + | worehouse at the expense of the owner,and, 45 These Goods have been selected in the! be there snbject to double the usual charges. | Donatp Stewart, Townships Nos. 46 and Markets in Kngland and the Domin D. CURRIE, Collector | #- m \d comprise evervthine necessary for | Ch town, Oct. 19—lin- AnGcusa McPuat, Georgetown, Georgetown a i i yh, Royalty and Reserved Lands adjoining see WW arnt ed. Townships Nos. 52, 53, 54 and that part A PAPE OPPO of Township No 55, South of Grand River, teers ii on renege oA ear 9 the Veterinary a Panmure and Boughton Islands. s thus offered to a ers In h sion. A three year engagement requir- | P : , . y — j : 5 eee eae f : ih HiLip Been?, Townships Nos. 31, 59, 61, and COUNTRY to lay iu their WINTER = ag a fee of one hundred dollars, Ap- | “" 304 66. " Iv To SUPPL AB S cheaper ‘than can possibly he Ply H. BYRNE. V. § Witutam Nontox, Township No. 56, and ne a & purchased elsewhere. Ch town, Oct. 12, . 74. that part of Township No. 55 north of a .a ay 8. ee ees : i es a ee d A x , yl The Sale is 2 dona fide one, and R G d Grorce Wuite, Townships Nos. 63, 64 will be for CASH ONLY, on delivery.|Register Grates and) Srorse Ware, Tox > Pp dward island Ght if DARGAINS MAY BE HAD, | M ble M ntl To prevent mistakes, all persons, whea é ws bali be cae a | ar a es. paying Assessment, are requested to pro- AI As t} ic Wl ill only las t Tl nree Months, | duce a return, according Lo law, of the \’ ij P intendiug purchasers will find it for’ their for Register Praurags and Manties go to quantity of land, the number of the Town- ee ie interest to give us a call at once, CRABBE’S. ship, and the name of the owner or occupier. HALIFAX, Sign of the Stove, JOSEPH POPE, ent for Nova Scetia and C. B, 6B. Davies & Son. 109 Queen Street. | : Pg al 1874. ly Ch’town, Sep. 7, 1874.—pat her arg era Sin ‘Ch'town, Sept. 28.—pa 4in _ Treasurer's Office, Sept. 26, 1874.81 dec