| that of any ot } | | | » Ne i M ! yw | am trusting POETRY. \ oe ) Tae ! s ‘ ‘ nN tow { vT b a ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ \ i 4 ‘ - 4 Law} l i ty try ner . \ re . . . ’ : I Ss i iL SA ‘ | 4 x k t . 2 ’ - n ne Lawrence « , . p> il ath : 4 Ow i Mrs. Atwood ¢ ve home will t " « y & ' M4 $ \ hid husband when u . \W hat s a Pp t e { ey irs i iv sw 4 y ; 5 Liv s 4 was § sed > \ > La ¢ i & the ct *k of A i ul : : ‘ x i i sive x | . “ { [ te wait le new fall goods e s | \ i x ‘ a 2 q bs \ ! «We | I su ist , = 2 t al s 1 on i ‘ ‘ } ‘ ue i & Atw A = ki | i Ny w ha and rue- ry + | ' re } = w ; v Ss > \\ 3! » a bit at is - I ‘ as vas ” A \ Bliss ‘ = - rt 4 ee 3 4 a e , « . > V Pe . \\ y 1id M Atw ! ‘It ns iw 2 A Pu AI . | Mrs. Atwaoc At was \! iit ]) st week 1 M Blie rking LITERATURE ge at the | a re S LAS HANCE G ) g § al e 6 ‘ I KS baby : know I wasted R Ww : LAwWwre PS . - I x \ 4 | seem as ad st his immon bl = 4 ° e a a great x é i Wi 25 a-goin ta Tie the Saving : 4 s sum I ther ‘ ~ h » % I ith of \ Martha, extend. ' ‘ Cy * i> “i . \ Wa \ yO a - | i 4 i i [ 1 4 awd . c ks ia M i 5 A & as ¢ sw e swimn g Ye s Mrs. A g a 4 p nb . } i> ’ : i ¢ as “ g . a ‘ Kf \tw ii i ta u 5s W a g aaa x ass g g ‘ ' % gh M na - Hs . AL a 0 ) his ¥ a . a $a 14 tw He © —_—_——e oe — se - & g uO D ffen- M{ ‘ x artia 5 of é ng of rd tated 410 res s * a ‘ aoa yra 4 i. ng a t Pi 3 4 w e ) $U t [ s 4 B and driak fer an ‘ » one as des Te NDERS are requested for the erection q S t boy,’ said of the following buildings in the Station Yard at Charlottetown, viz:— = i I A M 2¢ n-ne Shop and Engine House (of SsiCe ' Armes * | stone) 120x490 feet. ada i ute Prison, he does.’ A Car Shop 212x40 feet. nd bang hin A Biacksmith Shop 75x25 feet. . ry 10g a and nang nim - , : ; An extension of present Freight House . M AW ‘Jonas Cad-| .,_.. ie 75x224 feet s 3 hard piace to ive He's a regular Tenders for any or all of the above, ri besides being a miser— And / marked outside ‘ Tenders for Charlottetown . et » y a P » iz was ever proved against Lawrence | Station Buildings, and addressed to the . ? undersigned, will be received at the rail \ " way office, Charlottetown, up to i) f course not, seid Mr. Atwood ’ . .<'s @ deal too slippery a youngeel for that.” Saturday, 4th March next. Mrs. Atwood said nothing more. But her ' ‘ Tians of the above can be seen, and a Ww 1 a gentler mould than : . ich a Ph specifications, schedules of quantities, that usbaud, and she never could) torms of Tender, and all information ob- ase to remember that if the little boy who | tained at the ofticeof Mr. G. C. Cuuning- | ander the hay-culter, ten years ago ham, Engineer, C harlottetown. ' d he would hat fhe names of two solvent and respon- ver’ vesting hau live 2_Wwo ave i sii ey eS" ” as sible persons willing to become sureties for been just about Lawrence Allison's age. ithe due fulfilment of the contract. must ‘| know he’s an angel in heaven,’ the | accompany each Tender. No Tender will be considered unless r woman would say, wiping her eyes, | No Tender . . ape | marked on the printed form. ‘but all the same, every fatherless and| pie jowest Tender will not necessai ily | motherless boy seems to Jook at me outof; be acc epted. Cc. J. BRYDGES, ind the next day, as | | Ch’town, wa3 in her dappl saw und the Aii that ed pony up to the! Lawrence Allison | foor, and three vil» the baekground. she called to him. auiking arc nous-looking boys u come here, ‘ Lawrence, He came unwillingly enough. Don't you want to held my horse?’ etc. He'll stand well enough, ma'am.—Or ] } i en undersigned is prepared to receive can tie him. ' |; NEWSPAPERS, BOOKs, ‘| want to speak to you, Lawrenee. Are | those Scott's Loys with you ?’ He averted his eyes aud kicked a@ stalk of back and forth as he) *fter the Ist June next, blossom mien anuiwe 7 Ye Sm. Do you know who nd what they are?’ ma'am,’ ou going ‘1 was going a piece so up the road— a3 far as the camp meeting ground.’ With them? | Montreal, Ja I suppose $0, * Where area or Yes’. * Lawrence, ing her hand on his aid Mrs. Atwood, gently lay- arm, ‘this is your last} . ce. don't go if you do yuu are ruin : » chance. fon , : ” the Secretary of the Board of Works up ed to Saturday the 4th day of March, 1876. *Tam that already, mam,’ said Lawrence | from parties willing to coutract for the fol- recklessiy. « Leastwavs every body thinks I | te. ina canis Se eee and ew ( yuilding an addition to Bay Fortune Wharf, ama bad scamp-—and i pave the name 1} s : P : ‘ =e soe. Re ~~ | south side. P.an and specification will be may as well have the game Them Scott | seen with Charles Townsend, Commission- er, after the 16th inst. the Milis, seen with Mr. boys don’t t lelg me keep company with ‘They have beea in te ‘I know that, ip up the noses at me. They them anyhow.’ State's Prisen [’ Grand River. he said, ‘Lawrence, look her: *Do you want work?’ ‘If Ll could gata decent stroke of work to willing formance of the company each Tender. said Mrs. Atwor d, ‘Ll have @ brother on the Oriskaany river, es if time of the year. to I'll give a you note to take | him.’ Lawreace’s face brightened up. ( Thank you, ma'am, said he eargestly. thing else. hineleen miles from here, that has @ hop ted! farsa, and i VS ¢ { , 2 nia Pye lpg emp-oys a good many people this ing people, of either sex, Also, ~~ Supt. Govt. Railways Prince bivard ian Railway | Tenders for Sale ale of Newspapers, Tenders for the privilege of SELLING &ce., Conditions of the contract can be ebtain- ) ed on application to the undersigned, and at the Railway Office, Charlottetowa., Tenders, raarked outside, Newspapers and Advertising, P. E, I. Rail- | way,” will be received by the undersigned, s from here?’ up to Saturday, the 4th March, 1876. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Supt. Gov't Railways. Jan. 20, 1876. —6w __Uan3l y -NDERS © WANTED. QEALED TENDERS wiii be received by » do, ma'am, i wouldn't be a-loatin’ arcund Wm. MCDONAL), S. P. W. here.’ | Feb. if, te76.—till date. PER pay.- Agents Wan: | All classes of work- young or old, make more money at work for us in their, spare moments, or all the time, than any-— Particalars free. | to States cost but two cents. Address G._ STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. Post caras— on the Trains, and at the Stations of the Prince Edward Island Railway, and for exhibiting Advertisements at the Stations, from and And **Tenders for inst. ' | Vecetl or Say ase Edward Island Railway. CHANCE of TIME! Prince N an { MONDAY y train TRAINS GOING W icweT. \ a } ‘ i (x ‘ ‘ de 45 4.10 (ar yao Mount Stewart Oy Lily juan \ ey ( ur 4 wo ty 1 Dey 2 )p.m be r Royalty Junction 8.41 2.54 North Wiltshire 40 3.47 Hunter River 9.5 4.05 Kensington L1.2¢6 4 . \ 12.00 Arr. 6.2 Summerside Fins - ( i }’ *} ‘ Wellington 2.39 Port Hill 3.2 O'Leary $.50 Alberton 5.58 Tigiash hve, 4.00 TRAINS GOING EAST. STATIONS Express Nixed lignuis D) 7 ‘ Albert 2 O'Leary ; Port Hill Wel t y 4 $ Ay ' . 4 sun le ) : t ‘ aft “aud Kensingt Y 7.57 Hunter River 4.05 9.23 North W 4.20 +40 LOVaTY ( iY \ Art Char towa ye Roy 1itvy Juo ) ~ M t Stewa 124 Car gan + ‘reorgetowns Ar t > = i h Souris Branch. ent IIT ace ainw Hace Going West. Going East. Mi l M xed STATIONS Mix STATIONS Mi = y. M s 3 i { i er 2.50 17 he p> , ) riarn i a4 4 J - aa , r ® Ar 4.24 if Arr. lt M. Stewart 3 9) 4.40 M Ste ar > Dep 0.25St. Pete 3 6.00 Dey 2 & yl'ty J 5 Harmouy 2 ‘ WwW \ Souris Ar Wr McKECHNIE ~. ee I. Railway ( J rydges ly ba] > t (a I Ww 4 5 ( ariot own, Ja 2+ T 0108S ALL GUN 44 Cases and Bales of NEW GOO; THE ms By Steame ek 7 SELECTED BY ONE OF THE FIRM, and are y open for Inspection The above Stock 18s worthy the attention of Purchas- who desire value tor money. BROWN Oct. 4, 1875. It Pays WHAT PAYS? ys every Manutacturer, Mere i Farmer, or P their tt Pays | Re Inven tor, man, to keepinformed on all the improve ments and discoveries of the age It pays the head of every family to intro duce into his household a newspaper that is instructive 1e that fosters a taste for in- and promotes thought and dis- members vestigation, cussion among the THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN which has been publ thirty years, hed weekly for the last to an’ extent beyond infact it is the does this, r publication only weekiy paper published in the United States,devoted to Manufacturers, Mechanics, Inventions, and New Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences. Every number is profusely illustrated and ils coutents embrace the ljatest and most in- teresting information pertaining to the In. dustrial, Mechanical, and Scientific Progress | | of the World ; Descriptions, with Beautiful Engravings of New inventions, New Imple- | ments, New Processes, and Improved Indus- tries of Fractical Writers, for Workmen and and Employers, in all various arts, acomplete repertory of New Inventions and D:scoveries ; containing a weekly record not only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in ourown country, but also of all new Dis- coveries and Inventions in every branch of Engineering, Mechanics,and Science abroad. The Scientific American has been the fore- most of al! industrial publications for the past thirty years. IJtis the Oldest, Largest, Cheapest, and the Best weekly illustrated paper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, Chemistry, New Inveutions, Science, and In- dustrial Progress published in the world, The limes the subscription price, And for cost of subscription. Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and En gineers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers of Science, and People of all Profes- sions, will find the Scientific American uses ful to them. It should have a place in every Family, Library, Study, Office, Counting | Room; in every Reading Room, Colleges and School. Ist, 1876. for repairing | approaches of the Bridge below Nicols' Specification will be | Nichols after the 16th The signatures of two responsible parties, to become security for the per- work js required to ac- Board not bound to accept the lowest Tender several hundred Engravings, ; volumes are preserved for binding and refer- ence, Teruwis, $3.20 a year by mail, includ- ing postage. Discount to Clubs, Special circulars giving Club rates sent free. Sing!: copies mailed on receipt of 10 cents, May be hed of al! News Dealers. PATENTS. In connection with the Seige FiFic AWERICS, Messrs. Munn & Co. are Solicitors of Ameri- can and Foreign Patents, and lave the larg- est establishment in the world. More than | fifty thousand applications have bean made for through their agency. Patents are obtained on the best terns, Models of new Inventions and sketches ex- | amined and advice mee A special notice ts made ip the Scientific Amer ican of all inven- tions Patented through the Agency with the name and residence of the Palenotee. Patents are often soldin part or whole, to persons | allracted to the invention by such notice. | Send for pamplet containing full directions for obtaining Patents. A bound volume containing the Patent Laws, S., and 142 Engravings heme 37! | on oe res. roe ail four Reviews, senses ABBO de (‘heapest Markets, intended for | : 2 : af ; F , For Blackwoud's Mag AZIDE... yes 4.8 de li te iers, such as nG ‘i b iu the o part, and For Blackwood and ove Review 7.00 do is BULGE sb 2 } " > Hon John L worth of Charlot- | For Blackwood & two Reviews, 10.00 do ‘244% . . Daltit \ | t Barrister t Law. | For Blackwood & 3 Reviews 13.00 in ’ afc 2a0l a ’ U G Gas hit {ht nS, Water C! sets, Bell 1s assigned bv the For Blackwood & the 4 Reviews 15.00 bo » Inhn ( MeD } t} ae . > ’ 1G ALCL he under- . 2 filling, &e, Ke, pd Rai tamara Bm CLUBS. We are prepared to sell them at Rates as! ay i moiels i A Cine joan. of 20 per cent x ll be allowed to Low as can be had in the city, and will fit} Hall part f and in iii that tract sige ene wl o oe a eae pow , ms ee of them up ib 1 good wor ae » style, or pa fiand,s t ving and +. ng on a’ a inane ae | one Review will be . Id say. that} said Towns D er Thirly Three no | seat to one address for $12.86 ; four copies of the To a generous public we would say, that : ; sas wed. ree, DAVINE | four Reviews and Blackwo i for $48.00 d go m . ; 3 jour evi & 1 biag v od Ik Ot { all orders in this branch of our business will| thereon a Cloth Mill and ¢ r appara! us and ou 1 ~ be attended to with d: spatch. }mach: r premises, with a stream a Rolin A lot of First-class WATER CiUOLERS | of as Black R ry running PREMIUMS. on hand. -aywers Cry — Iglue t { which said land and Ne ibscribers opplying early for the year sold cheaper than ever. [Nov. 11, 1871.] pr las f Ws, that is to| 1876 may have, without charg the numbers — ~—— | Say rommencing al a stake fixed in the | for the Jast qeercer of 1615 of such periodicals k 4 oe ti m ) ;a astwardly ul ven feet Nei ther premi ims to subser bers nor discouat tt enetties { wht fees to clubs can be allowed unless the money is re- FOR SALE ! thence southwardly | Sereuty-cight | fers | mitted direct to the publishers. No. premiums i - ~ . wal a n por Lien | given to clubs fc LG a ae Rares sed : ccn- Circulars with further particulars may be wo of the most suitable Building Lots | !"!ng one urth of an acre, more or less. | had on application. bie ‘ . Also, of and in all that other tract, niece or | ym the corner, ai Tignish Station. we ha ey , ' piece oF The Leonard Seott t Pablishia Co fhe Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out {1 Tow: cin, wails thirty-thr ny : J ‘si ie Lots to intending pare hasers. “i alae yaipelen “i aye ney ee Novel75 41 Barcla , New Vork. Also, a pi e of excellent L and, lying on nage ita " : Souk ns hp me is t a ei demaet Fi ; it ;say: commea ig al a take xe in the Lot 88, consisting of seventy- -five acres I wg ad leading 1 the M Dam. ft m the . A GRAPHIC. DESCRIPTION. Shere runs through this property an excel- tna bat Mi Praia. Vee Aree : : ur a ‘ , ; ‘ r huns. lent stream of water, capable of driving aj"U2NINg In 7 ° ae coy Ge Cree, ie nin j OF THE ( en [e@ he e wu ctar } ‘ mill, and the Railway is close by Further | rec “yer ponte ee ee re two huns particulars can be learned on application at | ire tipsy ten feet; then it y two hun- ; i] ‘he , aminn ‘ ; - . | > a no} ner a he s ray ‘ Dominjon House,” Ca*town, to = i and ten -_ thence to th lak OUULIOL 0 alla d all Its POVINCES, H. B. SMITH c i ‘atk ok, Ma Nov. 22,1875. 3m | more o- less. Together with all the Mills,| 4 LSO, NEWFOUNDLAND, the NORTH- a Houses, rights and appurtenances | 4% wrsp TERRITORIES, ANTICOSTI Cc nsum tion Cured ; to t ie oor two abov il tracts ¢ and LABRADOR, with aun APPENDIX o p t . parcels Of iand respeclively Delonging, or in containing information of special interest aaa pee Seige apperiaining Lo the Emigrant,and a TABLE of ROUTES, : ov, urther nat } nr a off Pas : 4 * old physician retired from active | * further particulars apply at the offi A most useful Book to send to friends lm 4% practice, having had placed in his hands} f the unders ed, in Charlottetown, the Old Couatry. hy an East India Missionary the formula of | JOHN LONG WORTH, : sp ie ag legis: \ ued es : PRICE 50 CENTS. asSimpie y¥ &% auie hen 1} lor the speedy . , / signee i M rigagee, and permanent Cu f Consun n, Broa C} odan. 3}, 1876,—till sale ya Sent Free on Receipt of Price chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, at Tbro t and Lung Affections, a cab Peetlive ‘and Radical | V \| U \BI ER LOV we crthek ree to t PUBLISHING CO,, Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous P 4 Z 4hu MONTREAL. Compiaints, after having thoroughly tested | ‘ : > powers 1 hie s 1 | se8 ~ ~ : i i ls cura powers in thousands of cases, | . m rer Prescription Free fceis it his duty to make it known to his] tiie is suffering fellows. Actuated by this motiv iit hs j i for the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ind a conscientious desire to relieve human | I Manhood and a!] disorders i suffering he wil send (free of eharge) to all | who desire it, this recipe with full djrections for preparing and successfulusing. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp nam-| ing this paper Dn. Ww. G vrause, N, Y STEVENS. Munroe BI The Greatest Medical ae OF THE AGE! After lengt Dr. Samuel La’ Mert, of 15 Gower don, } has discovered in all cases of hened experiments, Street, Bedford Square, Lon- au infallible remedy Nervous and Physical De- !ald McDonald of Lot or NORTH R IVER !)* ness, cust rought o7 reti or excess. ingredients by indise ns y Druggist has the \ddress Davipnson & Co,, Box 2296. New —- York. Sept. 13, 1875 MoO BE SOLD by Public Auction, on 4 WEDNESDAY, the hd SOUNE é , te enth aay of ’ LD A I KF RM March nex!, (1876) at the hour of twelve I R iD EHO L J : A o'elock, noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a ON LOT 44 Power of Sale, contained an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing dats : eleventh day : " pte) . . A L E . FO Sub iy eight and made between Don- = Township Thirty- 7 ae of May, one thousand nine, (1869 hundred and Sixty i . ver otfers for saie ali the , right title, and interests ii 1c Farm two, (82) in Prince Edward Island, and Migs: nto olay : see i, akin ¢ 1} lately owned by John Kickham, situate op Elizabeth, his wife. of the one part, and! 4’ *? fae, _ t of ; : ‘ “enue PS; Township No. Forty-four, at the head 0 James Horsfield Peters, of Sidmont,. in ; ah ts T ica atl oe PORE. Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The Charlottetown, of the other pe art, all that sm ih piece reei 4 nd t a, Said farin is Couyenienily situate to Schoo} se Ub Palco 0 Labis situate oO} ( ¢ . : Seas . i Baggy ese 545 ar House, Grist end Baw Mills, and is worthy fownship Thirty-two, (32) in Charlotte bility, Spermatorrhaa, and Impotence, the results of Solitary Habits, excess or infec- tion. Phe treatment is based on experjence | acquired du:ing wore than twenty-five | years successful practice, und has rerely been found to fail. Patients residing in the | Colonies, can be treated by coire sponde nce, and the appropriate remedies can be for- warded, with safety and secresy, by post. Dr. La’ Mert’s work 6u The Phisiology of | With a review of the | domestic infelicity, and prevent the altain- mentof tke legitimate objects of the married state may be had, price 2§ cents, of J. H. Woolrich, Druggist, Halifax, Marriage, causes that lead to |N. S., of me A. Parr, Druggist, Yar. } mouth, N. S., of Henry Eljiott, Pictou.N, S., [Peer of eaduuen Brothers, Charlottetown, yr. z. 1 Aug. 80, 1875, 1e attention of those who require a nice Parish, in Queen's County, bounded as fol- ne Seen oF Seer fli. lows, that is to say: Cor nme nucing at astake rm. ‘Tithe good, “Ws peep ms F set in the south line of land in possession WwW um. D. STEWART. of Arnold coe on the west side of the Ch’town, Aug. » 1676 Settlement Road. and running thence west Pini three uegrees (3) south along the said § } x 7 Y D Oo z E N boundary ijine, lo land in possession of Dockendortfs, or to Cahill'’s north line 7 thence east three degrees (3) north along FELLOWS’ COMPOUND the S , nence Cahill’s said line to ettlement Road, aforesaid, and t northwestwardly glong the same to the stake at the place of eclamencement, CONLHININE an areg of tifty- eight (58) acre land, a little more or of land con- Syrup of Hypophosphites At Wholesale. R. WATSON. a of less, and being the same piece veyed to tie said Donald McDonald by the W i ype yp oo of Crown Lands, together with all houses, buil dings and appurten-| City Drug Store, Victoria? ances thereto bel long ng Building, Aug. 25, 1875 For farther partic dn apply at the office of Edward Bayfield, Solicitor, Charlotte- town, or to the undersigned, JAMES HORSFIELD PETERS, . 18,1875,—till mar, 15, 1876, y LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the Dec. XAMINER OFFICE. eh mae