rereteceeatae art F meeraevernet ai I ‘ : h nearly ey inch of commerce I ! i t nd industry What was the end of this ; t } rif! which was to readjust our trade and . e 4 i t t) t | . . ee m ers by putting ona } . : slew , ) { \ rselves produce 3 . peo} ind ty these gentlemen rt tt proauce as i W ! . ; i ipe Cartwright p with a bow and a ; at incver ACS it : } ; . not them rte mile, not a bit ; ed with himself in . t tie I : ? t Lien . a of } " vered { t he was not a heaven. w Gat yiae ( ! ; . ] : finan . } We il, Mi Speak~ . { L, le Service , - ve 1 { | [ had bet with- Ira { iter lle did ‘ | ' ithare but hoe } nN <4 per cent L : we { \ el 1 th led Renewed laughs bd \ ’ wo short yea Pi was th rnment’s first great | e been w t t ‘ minist Vow, gentlemen, | ! th¥ at the t moment says , Wit \ . uf ig tdde >the old duty of 15 ’ , , subs pers s nay & m | , el id theres | i mm to oi +7 e ! t Ir. Cat wright spoil- . i whole thing 2ause when he in- | ' (s ‘ ® the | i i i th wi va m duty it was f t y perfect as may rt! o peblic mie i pu temporary purpose. (Heat . a tions ¢ r t ' etec el ve t © ‘ no avail to manufacturers. No a eirs ‘ t ~ im turer will build a feetory, put his : for I cork ind start a business witha OTTO. ‘ 7 K “ , len . try im "oe : N thing of edditional taxation. (Hear, | ij e wit Use Of. cur . i ‘ sing prosperit } nd has not the public accounts res nay be quite os W ¥- | whe gat on oe va that these two gentlemen were é wit ‘ { 1 { muta f ght. and that Mr. Cartwright was taking | ‘ 1 Py p! ! iit pranen a half per eent. ort of the pockets } « ted to } 3 . y | Or } se higher and | of the people without any necessity or any " e : ve n the es m of the world, and | gqyantage (Cries, « What about the “big st » System. ret ed when it bas only « hou fr the cred ton Ad ! >| push’ letter? Give itto them !’) I heat : ,| not yo Ww see chang Pwenty~four | yoices saying something about the ‘big * e sentatives, mav we I at sh one ol ae F ; ela j it i : ‘ saa \ 8 ated b : months have passe 1 and stead of pros. push * letter nan aladtats of Wait Titan Ww were re practical stu irs onstruct the other na sive Re LD nine aml lie nid trade ". | pet rence i credit, you ind trace | tg jaye shown to-day that there are other 3 4 m t 2c } so WI . si - hreal faatorias rans! : Ya year n we irs die Paralyy A, MerChdalt HPeGRIDE actor people besides (reorge Brown that ean : s . ‘ and workinome ne aa } ra) ’ y . s t ti rit ti {t sed. and w Lingmen engZa iat hal make a ig pus h. (Cheers.) You did nel ! ] } , roti ( > i > cheering reryy re = P y aig 7) sennt he said. that the den tie | no time “ireat ering Everywhere ake a big push; but there is one thing nd 6 I Als ’ . ” i ™ . , ¥ gentiemen, alter the tariff, the Goys € y ¢ » io bug ‘ rt ] ughs s oe ci ro ernme? must try and do something to a er hat. ] 4 y { a | by way 1 ' bu i Pa railway, If the much-res ’ -~* "4 ‘ ; Rit | ( . ircent i nr the : i 7 ed nian of the old Government had been . ' nd it 1s fry i the nisteria ‘ or i uccesatul-——and it would have been only j per t! ? é ore t mer ( ; ‘ a rthe tious Opposition of these gentie- , : ‘yn (cheers)—it would have been buitt . ? y the ri « t \ ‘ . ° , % — 2 th .continued drain upon the pockets ib t | trade ctor . ' ' : e the pe lhe plan of the late Gov. nd perous vea nd Fy . e lent was to give a private company pt) } i OOK) OO) aeres of land - ; ss t } : io Lih lway.. Besides this, 50,000,+ $ } nim st de ‘ more very alternate township, 4 ae ' aay ¥ t é 4 rdering the route, were to be set aside ‘ a > ’ { ’ ‘ . a 7 ‘ ito} ent reserve by the Dominion. » an Nurs i i s fhe Dominion was boundto expend £30,. NY ' , 4 - m gi WMuUDdILY a this ms = )(*H) on the road. but to keep 2,000 OU) } mie ! I . . , j '@ gt y of that beautiful praine land oj the | ’ . 4 n ‘ ‘ part lo ; West, which is now of no value but to be vit : ‘ vernment OL : \ have I the « 1a] med ovér by the red men and the| ; . ‘ : buffilo. There would have been in the first . a ae tue 8 _ " I mpiy ol aay a‘ , pines a rush of operators to build the road, - - e eandt ! > Wes ¥ n \ i see the i agit ' ; und then of settlers to follow its track. as . : i So that counting at the lowest price the 5 wa « ‘ ind s ' m ? ’ a , . rwmvernment wouisg nave kept back as are- rt @ sT.it _ ¢ ‘ ‘ | x Serco WW) acres of land, worth $1 an j ? ect lon the United States Central { — oe oe OP ; ’ iy zat froma S6 to $10 ’ : wou not be uncera i i ad ones ae ; A fu $50,000.00 uld there t re ra} t ith ; , | we i ave e Pro ‘ there: iZ } ” : rit n t el ient f{ th WO OO) . } talus m ¢ t | ’ 4 } » wa t the head of the } ul } , mpany, pt ryed that he had $56,000, (A) In i atu . i sien , * x 9 ot bavkruptey . :' ' ted nadian trade. He agreed to , 2 ian yf dircet taxat hat] ° : . ; ow he money to build the road on the ‘ =‘ . " ; : + the } » , > ! . an mush, pe! head ol thie } Dus whic! - pags — nal i twat Lis received #39. 000.000 and : i ) Yr ° ‘ - 7 2 expended for Lezisiatio ‘re ex | ind na sent to the fenitent the 50,000,000 acres of land. If not fruss : m4 ! : ' e j + +} wehe val ' 1 ; . in any other Provinee in the Dominion 16 i wna l the ut co trated by a slanderous and ec2itimnious Op- the Legislavive Council affords noj{ they took:no matter how I how *N, position and its supporters, who had wafted feetual check upon the radical elemsye | how vile. so that th , lohn A.’ distrust across the Atlantic, Sir Hugh Allan t House of A sem by that heaged | off , delay yn get in| would have raised the money, and the road | ennd and guarded as cur Legisiature is | again! ’—ereat cheering Thev have had year ago would have been in progress, | the Dk wiinion and Li peri: a Mae - i their wih tf, Phe vnewori means they He heat In every city like Toronto 7, s, there iS Ate poss lity of Garis need vere vieeescfy}) fo ’ ame nt like nad Tantres!] ye seamen without employs IS poltical IMUETaUODS ON IS PAIl.— (dng money vou read of in the fairy tales me} hut there would bave been, had the } ie oO ae siders ns, o view - _ nh ee you have plenty of tment auring sieen mea beexg followed ont, a field of un- is expediency of abolishing one honse snd () a " sho i ine t} é other in patent It when vou wake wp in the morning sited lahour:in the erent Wael soing on ~ « , 4 _ ad . & rs : i ’ “i that the ew lething js dyean is = ee =e ton oO teen ven! sie proposed reform might be ac » ae “ae the next ten o1 Te Diished this way. Suppose the peop A, juicy appre Of Once Which a sner Hear, hear} There would have been no . n to ennee sre mM i ~ ? rrrve eo ‘ made the question at the next gene a ae wie se "| poverty, no going from door to door asking ' '™ leleeti(n, and decisively pronounced in their mouths, Mr. Cortwright in ] for employment, and no working half or 5 propor I favor of it. One of the houses might | statement which he laid before the capital- | quarter time. Any man able and willing it three ft sos| then be abolished, and the other reduced j ists of England in order to raise ® neW / to handle an axe or a spade could have had } | ‘ raised, as the cas y be) to fifteen |} , 9) nf ne ; A nee uble as Ol ri ia i, i: e 0a € may I to fifteen | loan. had to ma nN erpoa the sitnas immediate and profitable employment . a . a pp members 1 WwW ald give are & 0 tion of Canada, of its evenue, its debts, ; and besides that, while working on the | fi t mn, in pro} ortion to the popriation,abe ut | its assets, and its property; and he had to} pailway. he wonld have had the right to 3 i2ren n ‘ ual to the representa of NX Scotia | , : ; 1 sa agrunapronta he — | show year after year since confederation that | choose 160 acres of land to settle ypon with . Inter Ihe follow- | and a littie more than three times as creat | its ‘prop 7” led its liabilities: that it bi ‘ i i sp eri ceeded ifs 1Dbliities } . 7. F : :3.. rd para . 4 . ¢ stabemer l from t] st | 88 that of Ontario,—in round numbers, | ‘*! A ‘ cates his family, [Cheers,| But this great patri i . , ANN 4 7; ‘+ ou ‘ , . " : it would give one representative to every | was a wealthy country, thatit was a pros- | otic plan, this wise plan, I may say—f[cheers] et ret I ' six mth und inbabitants. T hus rey duc e a | perous country, and that it had a fourishs ~for the development Canada was frustrat- | SCO zZZ i the Legislature might be estimated to cost | ing reventie. Now, he says—and he truly | ed by the unpatriotic conduct of the ¢ )ppos Ss & - * 7 } ; . - | mel = } annually, say— says so, because he has gone to England | siton. What did they care for the prospers | 6 2 ee. = | Fifteen members at S201) #3000,00 | for the purpose of receiving money to be jty of Canadaso long as they ran down our | S : \c aay pcpenorere 00.09 | spent in Canada—that Canada was always | credit and created distrust in the minds of | S. a pang 7 “19 ; aan | during the regime of the late Government! British «: upitalists ? What did they care if | | Sergeant at Arms and ascietanta 009) in a nd condition ; yet the first thing he = greatest scheme ever framed in this rae | Prinung, 000.00 | did when he came into power was to raise | country was upset so long as they could | 2 SF <3 ee vO“" lin his place in Parliament and tell the! slander ‘John A.’ and get him out of office ? | _ ; . i ne y } ve he h: laf } - , : , , > & y . jog | people of Car + that we he had left the These gentlemen were in sucha hurry to j , | tenadniie mentite avit o here yea ; - : | This amount is equal to sbout nineeents | TO*S™Y O™MPTY, and that t was 2 Ge | get into power that they would rather see ins es re | joi 7 — “ - ™ Hate ey lena } + bryr 7 ne ' . a ; =< par ae ; oft sh stati ai aca » ficiency. We knew ete ‘ Fir the industries of the country ruined and its —— uc population, 1 riyvy tw n Of cents a head mere than the preportionate | Minister, Filey, the present Lieut elopment stopped, and they succeed in . wn ++ . y y of ey ri r y sen } cost ot Legisiation in Ontario hen we | ant Govyernoi New Brunswick, said it was | their endeavours, than to remain in ( PPOs | es weuld save over $10,000 2 ye -which | not true t Mr, Cartwright insisted that | sition, and improvements still going on, — - _ 1 a on ” ‘ ) Tu 7 7 ’ +: : to population would pay the 1 1 $170,000, — , i Was ency nd in order to} under the Government of ‘ John A. ries | t . . } which ¥ ye. pay subsidy of $5000 a | cove ) thet deficiency he was obliged to '< That's true,’ and cheers.] The scheme y > r _taur ile f nailer ay oe i . " i ' we ae ay apanipeeil pedantic } put ther tax on the people of Canada. | is now all gone, and Mr. Mackenzie is now | nic li # apniled, Would Hitt ¢ sii Bi ey 3 i j 1 brid i “nite Shame Mhen he brought down commencing to build the road by the Goy- 4 TICE ib & passab] late ro tne 7 . . : j ec - teri M ‘ " vit al univers: ’ 5p " > ate) 3 r mt oy Ense po people we say “Go think of it | Mivesy orn MONS See, | tas would have e been by eae T} Sct | genius Laughter] He is a lawyer or! a private company, and not throwing the 7 , here are dark eliouds o ihe 1 t iil J : mt : horizon and the sterin iv hea: holf'a lawyer, not quite eslled to the bar: | responsibility of building it on a body of lOTIZON al ne erin ready b ins té« < - Ws ty ire statistics | rage The too heavily freiehted shin o he had ed law and thought he | ; ipitalists bat Mr. Mackenzie is not build< ‘ \ ‘ ve it ¢ vd state labors wearlly and makes nie rs ovress “new iw ther, iron, woolen | inga Pacific > Tall vay properly speaki ing, he} t¢ , ahs le — Le t us throw overboard some of the caren goods, silken g yds, wine and ten His }j is only building piec es of it. [ Hear, hear. } } “ and reef 91! so that sho mov proceed | legal education had fitted him to be Finans | He joins the railway with water stretches. psy more ! t sialion than t e.3 f sa Minister and he intraducsa 7° ; } } ¢ : ely ce Ministe na ne introduced a tariff, and | Only think, that a ton of iron going here to pe or ! r eount? the «w 1 ome i sie . te, a COMMUNISTIC apr ‘ “ iter.) There Winnipeg or Fort Garry will have to be car- | Wi ' : = -_ | was 1 ot one single alteration in the dnties | ried a little way in boats, then over the | van for t rey en 4 the J,o The WPeninies “whid a . ifs Stvds that was right ! was in (ltawa when the! railway a little, and then in wagons across ell Exeentive Conneil « ada very good speech Thoughtlessly tariff was introduced. It made the fortune | the prairies. —Laughter. By the time that - ; F { i itas a . : Hl . “ a . _ Lieut , sate no doul the let fall silly (and false silly ) | of the railways by the deputations that | the tonof iron wil hsye reached Fort Garry mag ’ { Aas fane as esilly . { = is ‘ their t t i th ten hie! oy P. ‘ Al | came down to protest against it. Laugh. its cost will have amounted io that of a ton | Statement, whieh the ttriof WAS SL}it [ . , represct ‘ oe b. ; es NY | ter and cheers fhe hotels were running | of gold —Laughter and cheers, Our a 4) gee uote in eanital letters > : : i a ; j . enougl ’ q ein D i icttey li over with eager me nf man facturers scheme was for a continuous railway from alia tel é sald~——or 18 re porred to hat S21i—that it and importers who declared that the the Pacifle to the Ni ipissing g, which was to , , _ | Was, trom the lirst, the poucy of lis gev- | trade would be destroyed, and thev them. | have been the terminus. The people of 1 T) t¢ rien € in ¢ ae j . ° . : - . . f ! “ernment “‘ to extingnish anything tike | selves ruined. The ten importer said ‘if | Quebec were quite willing to extend a rail- od, of] ‘nd landlordism in this eountry. Fancy | this is passed we are ruined, our trade will | Way to Lake Nipissing, and you have al- e OO 000 + . P hia P o. ‘ ’ ale ee” os f : . : sur th f Peay { this Provin this statement printed in capit:} letters be destroved, Mr. Cartwright said «{ ready a road whieh would early have been ra) ’ v j » ' . “i . Ts | 3 ic rr . are we i! But they Vom: | in the London Times. and the effect which | Willalter that The sugar importers said, | % means of conneeiion. The moment it por Cer oe y eur Loeal Civil would be produced Canada would re ‘if you put on this dnty you are altogether | ¥45 brought there it would at onee haya Sery munieny institntions. ont ceive vregter damage than columns of let i wrong inthe seata: vou don’t understand } carried adown to Toronto such trada as | . p- b. ““_ Ps | » — - roads, our brid vith those of Ontario, ters from angry proprietors could do her, | the difference between plain sugars and | would have been its due. ou would have the people of which have but one house of Of course the Premier would no more at- brown bastard.’ \ir. Cartwright said | had « fair share, and the merchants and a Aad tempt to carry out the truly communistic | ‘7 will alter that’ ‘Then cama | dealers of Toronto would have been now epréesentatives to our twoand one repre i jail Moll Te cam the Pica ion cll ce policy ‘ndieated by his words than he | merchants in dry goods. They said sending provisions and clothing and other | Ntative toour five he Comparison i8 8) would attempt to fl We area a . : p y. irprised | ow hy this tariff will destroy our trade | SUpplies rendered necessary in the construc- perfeetiy tair one, for man for man the at the Patriot, altogether, we cannot import,’ Mr, Carts tion of that great road, The present road — =e M SY ADVERTISE: aENTS. AU CTION. Hour, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, g@ not going to help the 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEADINGS & HUMIC is not going to come near if, except at one | need hardly delay of this they have been fully remibetior before; end at French Kiver, scheme but uthough to point out the fallac let me give you a bit of prophecy, [ am not a prophet nor the son of a i ‘ TE i} ll at auction oy WEI rophet’—let me tell you that I foresee om R | IN ’ N WF ann hase po on W EDNEg. Ay the present Government will abandon 4 uw. if ) Pil sq)! ‘ode pay, — fe as at 11 o'clock. tn all their schemes Tam very much mig- | s the honor to annonnce an 200 bbls. Spring Ext, taken—and [ am not very liable to be mis ‘ rey aaa bi 100 bhis. Fancy FLOUP taken on such a matter—if Mr, Robinson ) \ 7 E R i} A | \ \ i t\ r 100 bbis. Extra not see at the next session the whole re i“ Sigg ted, thing burst up, on the ground that it wants 53 bbis. CURR \NTS moaennon,) thhds. Scote} YM. C. A. HALL, \ more information, further investigation and Ke fined SUGAR MOLASSHs, , ierces d “bh xes R Monday Evening, Nov.15,, or urveys before they can proceed, In the ~v Paaee INS, DAags k iLBE Ri S, boxes CONFEC TIONERY 10 boxes CHEESE 10 boxes C ANDLES. | meantime the country has the great satiss faction of knowing that if it has not gota railway, ora piece of the railway, it will at AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, least have got the rails. (Great laughter.) when she will be div assiste . rentlemen it is well you should have nay ee ~ lle angen § oy 6 boxes Chewing TOBACCO, omething for your money—you have got | Viunicombe, Violinist; Mr. Robinson, Bas- CARVELL BROS., Auct'rs your steel rails, {Increased laughter.) 1 so, . Ch'town, Nov. 12, 1875,.—13 ° have heard the question frequently asked — | PFROGRAREE ; : what is the use of rails if we have got no | Pane ©, railway? You are to have no raiiway, but | 1 Piano Solo, Mr. Ear the steel rails are bought and paid for, We | ~ Laogiey Lane Mrs. Robinson > Song—Within a Mile « don’t know from whom they were bought, Edinboro’ Town, Miss Elden | nor who has made a profit out of the trans- | 4 Death of Paul Dombey, Mrs. Robinson LAST TRIP FROM BOSTON action; but perhaps it will be Mr. Robina 5 Duett—Violin and P ~~, Mr Earle and eae son's agreeable duty to ask for an enquiry | 6 Sheridan's Ride, ‘ex eee ‘ ee " in Parliament; [hear, hear] and I dare say | rai a S. S. C A R RO a & f that when the question of steel rails comes | i Bass Solo—The King and Leaving there on the 20th insi., and re. to be investigated, it will be found that | ee ig an ye lil turning from here on the 25th. Importers and shippers take notice. CARVELL BROS., Ageute, lll EX. “JAMES DUNCAN,” 45 Casks Scotch Refined Sugar. Quality recommenced sale low while landing. HYNDMAN BROS, there has been a sical somewhere. {Loud laughter and cheers.} There is the railway ; it is the fellow of the Government's two | and a half per cent. And what else have | ? They copied a contraverted | election Act of ours, and passed the year | a few alverations and | own. The few altera- | so successful that the Canada are going to ca)l Act unconstitutional, [Cries ‘that’s | But they were resolyed to havea | tribunal to try all disputed elections and see there was any corruption. Well, the judges found out that there was | corruption. (Hear, hear.) But where was it? Gentlemen, it was proved | with respect to one county, that there was | more money expended by Grit ‘ purists,’ who came to ‘put down bribery,’ than Sir Hugh Allan subscribed altogether for Ups per Canada. It was shown that the chal. lenge which { made in Parliament the year | before, and which they dared not accept, | viz., that they spent two dollars to our was based upon actual facts. (Cheers.) | We did not get into the kernal for only a few elections were tried. You may re-| collect how eagerly everywhere they threw | up the sponge, because they did not want | any enquiry to be held. If the investigas | tion had gone on to the fullest extent, it would have been found out that hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent by the | 2 Katie Lee and WillieGray, Mrs. Robinson |! 3 The Bells {Poe] Mrs. Robinson | 4 Swiss Song, with violin and Nov. piano accompaniment, 5 The Lost Heir (tlood) Admission 20 ets. : , 1875 Miss Elden Mrs. Robinson Reserved Seats 35 cts. the stores of W. R. and Dr. Doed they done Tickets for sale at Watson, H. A. Ilarvie Noy. lee’ before; they made then called it their very pe. For have been judges of Lower the tions 80 !)} whether 1300 barrels Spring Extra, and very Choice Family FLOUR, Special inducements to Cash Customers. CARVELL BROS, 1875.—2i some Charlottetown, Nov. 15, Temperance House, ALBERTON, P. E. I. Is now open. Travellers will find ample accommodation for man and beast. A LIBERAL PATRONAGE fs solictted, N. M. COSTAIN, Alberton, Nov. 15, 1875.—4i one NOTICE to TENANTS TOWNSHIPS | Nov. 15, 1875. rr g Jost’s ....| | - Serer x STOCK :— BOOT & SHOE STORE ' FALL & WINTER WEAR [ {il cae Rubber Boots es, Felt & Rubber Snow Boots D500 Pairs Boots, Shoes & Slippers, MENS & BOYS Strong Wellington Boots GOOD AND CHEAP, All kinds of Boots made to order, of the best moeernn wus De POTENT | ¥ . ‘ |= J | Ld great ‘party of purity’ in order to ‘ put Dé IRS KY & JOST ~ ‘y 10, 12, 27, 30, 16, and {7 down corruption.,—Hear, hear. ‘There P HE TENANTS ON THE ESTATES OF Was a petition against myself, 1 threw up BOOT FACTURY, Robert Bruce Stewart and other men- the sponge.—Laughter. The Reformers bers of his family, on Townships 7, 10, 12, South Side Market Sq’r. . , ey 27, 30, 46, and 47, are hereb i said ‘ We will not allow you; you have been . a ie | that Eg gon - be os mg s . r . Cn‘ vown, Noy, . Bi. i : ‘ é < a) guilty ofpersonal corruption.’ They said ' jout delay at least one year's rent ov ' mig I said * on! . bdid their respective holdings, to save legal ex- go on,’ and [| said ‘go on - : g zg what many others did not do. 1 went Ku [QD < Di t = penses; aod all parties are hereby warned Sc A against trespassing upon the unocenpled land on said estates on penalty of prosecu tion, The tenants on Townships 7, 10,12, and into the box and told the whole story. —Hear, hear. In the election in which I | ( was interested | spent $2,500, although the R. casks Hennessy B R ANDY, : BRANDY, ) asks Pinnette asks Scotch WHISKEY. qr. ¢ Gr. « whole power of the government was against qr. casks Irish WHISKEY, 27, will pay to Mr. James Farrer Stewart; A. ‘ Hii casks Rye WHISKEY. aud those on Townships 80, 46 and 47, me, and my opponent spent from $15,000 qr. casks Port and Sherry WINE, to Mr. Robert Bruce Stewart, Jr., who are to $20,000, and his friends in Kingston did qr. casks GIN, at very low prices, duly authorized by the owner of said es- tates to grant receipts for rent, and will at- tend to receive the same as usual. ROBERT BRUCE STUART, Jre., JAMES FARRER STEWART 18, 1875.—Si NOVEMBER, (N73, BROS ---- CLOTHING FOR nodeny it. I had not the money and could not spend it; if I had it 1 had no desire to and I am not aware ofa single CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Nov. 15, 1875.-—2i spend it , farthing being spent in my election contrary to law. —Cheers.”’ Niolasses. \ new tot MOLASSES ss ' DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. »0 puns, 9 10 tierces, Nov. ol > > C} ice, Yery A meeting of the Diocesan Church Soci- 10 bbis., ety was held in St. Paul’s School Room, on |, ANS: Al VELI Ch town, Nov. 15. 1875. >j Wednesday eyening last. Of the clergy " there were present Ven, Archdeacon Read, Messrs. Dyer, Koss, McLean, Newns ' ham, Johnson, Hodgson and Ellis. Owing | accident, from the effects of which Revs. Nov nthe to a late r this day made i City Court ge he is stillsufferjng, the Rey. Mr. FitzGerald of the Stipendiary Magistrate, I hereby : ‘ame ie a ann chalk Gta notify all whom ib may Concern, that every ‘ ARM ERS was not present (he roonl Was wei iiec person who shall hereafter place on the qe - ‘ with the laity. Hon. Chief Justice Palmer | streets or sjdewalks of this City, any ob- the Chair, Eloquent Speeches | St*uction, whether consisting of goods, | occupied . ; P materials for baik shell, without ling or further i. The followi lutio luber, vehicles, wer lelivel e following resolutions . . > yere delivered. he To. ig Te rubbish of any kind, \| ECHANIC were adopted : — notiee, be fined the fuil penalty contained ‘ , in the City by-law |. Moved by the Ven. Arehdeacon Read, | *" '" lis: ere | A ' vAT seconded by ut ly ge Hensley, and sup por ted i HOMASFELY NN,( ily Mar shall. kA | LW A \ M KN ed by the Hon Daniel Davies, M. P., that! November 8, 1875 it is desirable for the more eficient works | ing of the Diocesan Church Society, that the annual meeting be changed trom the lirst Wednesday in February, to the second Wednesday in November, and, that after the next annual meeting in February, the time for holding such meeting be changed ‘accordingly ; that the fourth byevlaw of this society be altered (so as to give effect to this change) in manner following :—in- stead of the words ‘first Wednesday in February,’ insert ‘second Wednesday in November” ; also, that instead of the words TOWN LOT FOR SALE. TUMBER 61 in the lottetown V¥av¥ Station, Lv MBERERS AND (UTIZENS Ready-made or Made to 19. Nizet MustredinCher- near the Convent and Rall- Apply to H. J. CUNDALL. . 1875.—3w FURNITURE Measure in the jifth byeslaw—“ third Wednesday in 4 April, July and Oetober, on the fourth ‘PE N — Wednesday in January’’—the following Cl I Al R S, words be inserted; ‘fourth Tuesday in > ari i We . Biase bye Mail . : ' , , are now receiving DV Aa Fenway Apri, daly, and Cetaber’ sino | Cheaper thanever, ; that instead of the word ‘‘ January,”’ in the | - . . Ste rs a furthe - of sixth bye-law, the word “ October’ be in- In Double and Single Backs. Steamers w further supply ol serted; also, that instead of the words “ anv . , nual meeting,’’ in the tenth- bye-law, the % HEAVY words ‘publishing of the Report’ be ins CANE SEAT CHAIRS ! darted, WIN THR 2. Moved by the Rev. T. B. Mclean, - . “re: ~ ‘ > tle ay seconded by Charles Palmer, Esq., that this In Pa ge and N small Roe ke rs meeting express its gratitude to the Ven- | | erable Society for the propagation of the | | Gospel, and also to the Colonial and Conti- nential Church Society, fer their continued and valued aid to the church of this Pro- vinee. 3. Moved by the Rev. G. W. Hodgson, | | seconded by the Rev. W. M. Ross, and sup- | ported by Louis H. Davies, Esq., M. P. P., that this meeting frodge itself iH increased | exertions on behalf of our Church Society, ' by a more liberal contribution to its funds, /and it trusts that the Cherry Valley Mis- | sion will soon be filled, and the services of | an itinerating Missionary be obtained to | minister to our people that reside at a dists ance from any of our churches. 4, Moved by the Rey. R. W. Dyer, second- ed by the Rey. 0. S. Newnham, and sups | ported by the Hon, Attorney General, that this meeting desires to acknowledge with, |. : | gratitude to Almighty God the mercies of Corrugated and llungarian | the past year, vouehsafed to the parent and Burl Walnut | kingdom and to this province in Sparticular, r ' <-> All the above will be sold very FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS Cheap for Cash Only Thousaads of human beings are yearly borue’ou TO THE TRADE : Looking-glass Plates All sizes, CLOTHS & CLOTHING! OVERCOATS, Stormcoats, Reefers, Wwe, Good and ¢ heap HAIRG LOTH, Alsi », Some VERY HANDSOME VeNgeas! At Ecoonmical Prices Walnut, Plain, Faney, and made to order at short 4 notice and at mod- erate prices ! xO. TO SUIT ALL, all sizes in ! Ash the swift current of disease down to the grave, ry wT 7D ist becai they do not possess a sufbcienl | af K. b. PAIK, i oe wledge owe themselves. A man meets his : Lpper Great George Street. j SPECIAI We offer, at a Great | neighbor, aud the first salutation is ‘How dre | Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1875. 4 RF Bargain, “4 larzve lot of heavy Win- . ae , ter Overeoats, which, on account of NEW SOOobSs the hard times, have been sold to ‘ ux at bankrupt prices. Those who — have not bought their Winter Clo- thing, cannot do better than have a look at these Goods hefore buying, quently is, or ‘Howis your health ? the reply fre- ‘Oh, lam well, with the exception | | ot a cold.’ Most persons light iy regard a cold. | Reader, do you know that a cold is One of the | | most dangerous of maladies?