YATE SE nae ES oe F We have now upwards of hity \ caused through not thinking of th ting | Bie MCKINNON, FRASER & Co. meee shipping lo our neighbors Brigantine Nina, built at Summerside, by | , irlier. Make your family lile better, he ond | | Ch’town, Dec. 3. 1876. -—Im. : ] iN Seetia th’ Angus MeMillan, class 7A, 170 tons, owned | « ltish, and your families will bless you for it. | DLED. | eens ; trun swie an Ol ecotla ’ oe t the life of the familv cons — An . r New brunswick and ‘ } Angus MeM Now we come to the lif , : i wonsum tion Cured, ra rather smal chibit But B unt N uli at Souris, by A 1 fo the outside community id here In this cit: n Tuesday, the tlth inst., pi cael ao Te r } , . YY o f ha Oly , din . ! s ry . . . , t tl thief in W. Owen, class TA, 199 tons, owned ) | we may look upon the exam] Ol th Hol after ingering illness of Seven weeks, Mary | ee \ ’ 4 poysician retired from active nT i ne ¢ 14 c 7 ‘ . nil an) . ‘ a ‘ it — , | And a. Family at Nazareth. Jesus, Mary and Ji ee Florence, eldest daughtes of George and Mary ap SSE PSE Kg itive, having had placed in his hands «s Island is ricuiture ; and, R \ . Star t Port Till, | were living in what we mis bit Mt oo Robinson, aged 10 vears nd » months, | a Sg by an East India Missi nary the formula of “eer , \ ' \ I not il Will ’ Brown's Cres on the 14ta inst., of in - ; » \ ble Remedy, ft >the speedy . e in ship build ‘ 1 “f Al Brown ‘ Ky —~y 1 A 1 sim ’ I comedy, for the speedy W a \ re was a family having all that r_| flamation of the lungs, after a severe illness | i A oe Be 2 By I j PBR AT BID 2 & ind tanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- Lo a practice tsellivne their new Barker a. o a. t t } vy. but im @X ing \ i lays, Ma m, the beloved and ry | - ‘ > i i , Asthma, and all Throat and i iad Rs n markets, | Geo. ¢ i | s 7A, 443 tons. owned imstaaces See ther ewe © pag hiid fAngus and Jessié McLeod, aged 2 (‘LIPPER SHIE Lung A ns, alsoa P sitive and Radicai british and tor Tn Tan ae r manual labor im that Snog ' ; vaza on rr 10 moa i lo da : a | 4 Cure tor Ner is Debility, and all Nervous . them t other ports Brig Olga, a} , Fart, j S { i n I Ss and 1 At Char! town loyaily 1 | Is 10s — my : ay 7 9g Compiaints e th roughly tested F umber ‘ shins re. | ¢ G : \ i os \ inal Lite t " re in l ‘ ran iess of fou Ve . 20 nas 2 + oh } | , i fk 9 : , isands of cases, tn ostatee, | @ cgay “to ye eo | Henry, third son of Edmund and Margaret Oy feels it ‘e it known to his ( { riot s ( ' M ya \ xious we are to hav 1’. | Waller, aged 8 years and 3 montis. . suffering | Actuated by this motive . r«shinnine , Clow { tons vned y @ better orna nled thar Pith nen Me At Southport, on the t4th nst., W im Lawrence Kickham, Commander, land ; S sire to relieve human mu on _— Bb nt i ’ ; ul to look Detter than ¢ e what | Wa! ! 1 | nd 3 1m atener si ™ at Charleston. vho des thisr pe with fall directions New Brunswick 1 Nova] ¥ \. 1 ' wha the advanta-e of it ali—wha On the 29th inst., after one day’s illness, | ; ry « and successful using. Sent py s ¥ . " t our iaiiy Wants | , a : } " f James nal mm - i ® i , \ , oy at ; : wigs 4 t beth Ellen, abu ate ae q | Willi ha ha t y 4 h 19th Me ch | return it messing With stamp nam- ! It is, we ¢ x, a ¥ ait Pe eee bie | eats f 8; cee . a : : : mR. W. C. STEVENS, : : : t rrofits f th Jas. K - ss 7A, 199 1 “ae | userabie pride ? na ‘0 — aged 55 years, leaving a widow and three nea cimanaiameanty 7 — >r®’ "By yr 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ 1) 1 Day < t Nazareth, and e everyloing . | childs nto mourn the loss ofa kind husban | 7 " rw ~ ~ > a 4 i y i : R , ved f Mr. Bremner of M r, Class 441, ise pride is there. And another thing } At Mount Stewart, onthe 16th inst., rf 7 *bTA ) > 4 » Tes G6 4 T ’ > i 99 | ncaa S : a ier n Yeo . ls ild like to speak about is this: We are | Searlet I ver, Malcolm Shaw, only son of | ( i j i i { yA i + v j } : ‘ Dex tment, § ‘ ¥ UM Oh 1 intine S is ( ! the Bible to be § en to hospitality | was 4 D las aged 2 years and 8|V/E4] iv v 7 4 L ‘4 4 eS z A & « CH AIRS January, inst., the Province owned -| py p » cluss 5A Sot Tae ee ee Leen. las, P. E. I., on the 19th | Philip Mercier, Commander, | . . bs - " i 1a \ i?) i nila v. What has li me Of the NOs pire vs. . nly l Jundas, P. BK. . Nn the ivtn | i fe = - j ~ Ships ' «a Be Ss r Sou AC. | of ( tians? I presume the reason is tnat | nst., Arthur McLennan Paddock, M. D,, in | Classed 8 years Al at English Lloyds, and Coppered, now at LONDON, will be on Cheaper than ever, 2,777 | i, by J : iger desire vin ee 7th year of pre N. B, the Berth there immediately, and will | In Double and Single Backs. : io not be ast lt ps . | ' ‘ s \ y. W e not wealthy. d ashan MeM n, aged 86 years. | ° ‘ F » 1.2 ° 9 u ‘ ee 9 s : mee \ ta Bi . : nes ian e J i “ e } ¢ 4 ™ <4 a Wiig or a wae ata « : 54 erat Pach threIr rorgd teak? | let others know it; do not hide yourself and | McMillan, aged 86 years the resitence or his | Carrying Goods for Neighboriag Ports at Through Rates! A g ‘4 on : , ; Ss give jf | Mower-in , ngs 4 | both tauese vessels are well known, and offer in ucements unsurpassed by any vesse r ‘: : li, ' _e ne, but what would many rich me ‘e)* “| Lane Crabbe, second son of Edmund Crat be, | Both these vesse mre - the trade i ) f | In Large and Small Rockers, t durl g B j i kul : ’ ? their homes were as pure as that, And - Datferin, Lot 22, in the 29tb year of his age i 1 cae sabe ; i E 5 y VW ‘| rds, class § 1049 "9 | ys learn from Nazareth the dign oF a or sb | much regretled by a large circle of sorrow- | For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation, apply In Liverpool to aug Pt M ) beet hee $ Charlotteter m, {1m the preneat lg ipo ge idle | ng te ata set et pean 5th inst., after | SiR JAMES MALCOLM, 69 South John Street; in London to TayLor, Bernei & TO THE TRADE :- -"s \ is @ s 7A 4 ns. 3 WW W F ss oA, 141 tons, owned ; ad ra “eet aac rye work: would go Hhaggioge r ws lavs ieeen Timothy I ee NOPRERTS, 112 Fenchur i Street ; here to the owners, » A ent iiit \ River, bs Bris \ ’ tat Mount Stewar d " tion to a trade. Ok, what mntempt- At Summer River, California, on Jan. 2nd. |} Ch’town, Jan. 24 1876.—6w 00 ing-£ ass Me] 12 \ . I } wat ss 7A, ns, owner meanness What man is — W ors after a long and pect yom es Sw ‘an a | ons . . csrmntnaa = a ——— £— nn — wae | . 1 Ch \ imu VN P : : . : to un se the latchet of His SH0eS,——" ti if the heart, Mr. Michae relly, J rmeriy 0 \ | f ll S1zZes (Zo0r an 1€an. ‘ ig phone ae aa ee oe bs Carpenter of Nazareth? | egg oe Charlottetown,and brother of the late Patrick SHIPPING. | NOTICE. A LCS, ‘ I . \ bp 187 iss es ss, class 7A, 242 tons, owned by Lommnd te ao wi the God—man has digni- | battte We is mest oe ea ore ie % rene > Salsas \ Mambiins. is ac. cot ype tel nye His own blessed hands | x tet on Man—The Man John Yeo! M{ESSRS. PHILIP McLAREN & SON -_ : oy OY / me “i ee ' — ed, Diessed, and Dy HIS OW! ad | By Enc.ish Maw.—The Hon. John Yeo pl ie ificl : Ne — ral . 1 . tat Il nt Stewart, : k ourselves a] aving assigned all their Sto and | ’ ‘ it Ca van, Vea Brig X B i Mou Stey y s done for us? Let us ask ir 1\ a | as wre a | has been advised of the arrival of his } rque ha ing — igned . — Cae es E i aA ¥ } 2 @ ¥_¢ > E Hi, 87 s tA tons, |] n ss 7A, 249 tons, owned b: tion: Which would the world VWIS{ BL! ANEQUS he ft ve of 17; B0ok Debts to me, as trustee for their w A. Mc! > s. & Co “a n idle, or the hard-work- | Pein r : Milo, at Bridgewater after Me peruie ,e | Creditors, all persons owing the said Philip | all sizes \lso. some ’ ate ae Be Stewart, by|° . roene ' d, remember thei. brein work | “AAAAAARAARRAREAAAA Ce | Says rom Malpeque ; also of the arrival = the | McLaren & Son are hereby notified to pay eee ‘ i Alroy at MI es MMARY,. man’? t, remember thal brain v Becealtuties barquentine Rosamond, at Bristol, after a|™°*¥ 3 ae, ie I . = == s t me kind a . ok, sare is A ¢ anquentin samona, oar bts due them to me, at my office in in arn min | .G 875, es 7A, 2 1 s mean o 122 tons | jc t, and work of some k 7 | The last lineal nai aa are is & man | passage of 25 days from Shediac, N. B. [tee teruthenndlagean sedan nd i a ve VERY HANDS iY i VENEERS ! ros. & ¢ ‘ . “ 3278 * many brain, isour portion in this world ; | 9 ¢ the name of Smith. pape: I J | mt eae _—— “ied , ' ' STD TL ® , ‘ } Pare n , ‘ : } HE‘. es Duncan.’—This ship was sucs; ye iy for delivery MeRa ut I Lex By ss . o trunwent in must bea man of duty, | ’s wool clip is expected toreach | THE‘ JAMES ready for de J: irs r a. 1D wl - wie , i by Rod’k A= DTIZS : cap ats ee it Z me to be ‘a! California’s wool clip is expected to reach | cessfully cut out of the ice on Christmas Day} 4}j debts unpaid after the first day of in Walnut, Plain, Faney, and McRae Brigautines ——., on ugh the cur w society loathes labor | 50,000,000 pounds next season, and was taken to Wyldes wharf, Port Muls February next, will be sued for without Corrugated Bird-eve Maple BR we. by Jos 15 Schooners = gt epi 7 beng eaoagh nig gs ae The life of Sir John Franklin is being grave. She sailed on Sunday, but was be- | further notice. VELUS AUG DIG. ? Brigt. As 5 86 tons.ocwned by Jos I 2 Steamers bs sala pron Bre, osc y more ‘and see the God- written by his neice, Miss Cracroft. calmed over night in Carriboo Cove. She WILLIAM DODD. ' | 1 Hungarian Ash ' ap a Hem ghey » view of sofiety. | ‘a single porton the vast| set sail again on Monday under a very! harlottetown, Jan. 17, 1876.—4w Cori ugated and tiungar ‘ . i ‘ 43 Vessels ‘ S05 LONS. | man correcting this false : — India has nota singié | | eet pte 1 is likely well on her stein nsieesansesngenenenneseetininasensonicestsy Dae unl W: ly . Dat lilt at Mill Rive S . ' ns of labor. alas! too many of | hes ona between Bombay and Caleute | favorable wind, aye 4 is hi y li oO ~ j and Burl Watnut. > —— o-- and you, sons of labor, ai keeping | S©&@ Coast line between bombay an ne ‘barles S.C., by this time. he hag . 25 t . \ i Dy - “—~- Nh ur time in idleness, keeping | : ( , scharge her cargo | Way to Charleston, S.C., j “ayy : nea ( THE WINTER BOAT ;} you spend your time he gp ~ s *P iS | ta where 2 vesse! couid discharge her carg J. D. was in the Strait since about the 20th! | All the above will be sold VE ry ; e cisanay iiides t at Bid ional a Ie thr ost ; ur laziness. And | 4&4 pler. il of November and had to wait several weeks | -_—— Cheap for Cash Gniy e W um R 75, ss SA " : nongeane sheik emss Chet I'he Dominion Board of Trade will » | for weather sufficiently calm to allow her|, YIE Winter Term of this Institution Pai ‘ ‘ \\ , 1 “ Wt re glad t rn that several of | now, on = rd eae nnocent amusement, | semble at Ottawa on Tuesday next. | ere being hauled up on the slip Those interest- | ell Medan oo she Genk Gar of eke E D S I AIR, sy it \ Of il sshsVEr ? ° ‘ac me . _ ~P emscelve ) . : . | - ° 4 gan by Jas } ; have decided | : nd pe ution. But, first of all, | will bea large delegation present from the | 44 in har should ci ngratulate themse se S 00 | ruary next as the Classes will then be Re- | Upper Great George Street. = I ~ ess l i r ani recre il le 2ul, aad ] i i . ; ae ¢ ae ‘ q rhor ¢ J ‘ . pp res ‘ v & g hs aa > a u i} tig lpr ey arian Ps Sno I wt: | United States National Board, getting her out of our e-b — en or at arranged. Cancidates seeking to perfect ee Oct. 18. task M ws t } if it ut 1o1 t ,:; | take it with a clear conscience, honestly. | Mr. Gladstone seco theology r = | ~% ta bs i ns ya aatiane Ge 4 ther yn pe the - aching a - LRT) sat a dab Apogee a ee : i steamer While? | But, mark, this does not include anything urpose of resuming the classics, anc _E mre heey eee 6 r | Souda apply at once to secure admission. | » j ? an 74 t \ ‘ . bul, Mark . P . . I ’ I * a0 . oe eS i rere passengers on the J. dD. M > rn} pel oW i ee —- Mes . ae er nd winter, | that Jeads to sin. Persons often at there is soon give to the public a new book on The Hodes Pie Bhar 7 bi wh being to spend the | 22° advantage of N rial ‘f cerning aenot bas OUR MOTTO, sus MCs . : : a Wili be OF Service Guring fall ana ' harm in this or that questionable amuse | Time and Place of Homer in History. eed are ey it * 2. re > ih ("vee tana’ great, mere snowledge without a pity of} + y ! B ) ‘ \ n her, she h s oflen sim an excuse, | mite cla® * : winter in England, and finding uae oe © j imparting will not avail. Our future Teachk- 7 i 7 ‘ aie -omEhp al cel thi ‘The heart is de~; The plan of making England rege o delay of the ship at this port would cut his | ers must be up to the requirements of the Pa r ] | will be libera!ly subsidized by the Domi- en : ve all things.’ Do not deceive | chaser of the Khedive Ss — : t “a k of projected visit short, he left the ship bere BS , (time. This oar Normal School, under the ne Charl Grant. ii ‘ : ene ment as a means of keening | °*!%! show . por is an intention aed! Sues Canal was substantially the wor started for Ha.ifax on Thursday last, to take able management of the Principal, and of| ee McKean & Vick in 1875.| bion Government as: aT t youre pt me ae ' : ive wrong thoughts,| Mr. Frederick Greenwood, a prominent the steamer for the old country. We found | Assistants, is fitted to impart. : : ived his Fall an Th 9 tons WwW S. D. McKea up that constant communication between! w sh to - : ? a, ela uraged, then depart | London journalist. Mr. H.a genial fellow, = ele rf DONALD McNEILI i The subscriber has just received his Fa ‘ 1 7 ' - * y ‘ e> ©! ey = : i " " PO F ‘ : n 1e land! ; Pas a Ee ev A vi aha, 2: “me — > = I = oes i pate eg thi Island and the main land, which, m that cause Think of your Lord at the An attempt to defraud the Masonic Mu pleasant voyage anda a rire nal Education Office. 17, 1876. Supply of Bell, in 1875, 50 tons, owned by Geo, ; this agen os ; 1 I wie ig eG Saree ng and blessing in- tual Benefit Society of Indiana out of $5,000 | of his forefathers —Hawkesbury News. TACOS RU ae no a eT . ‘ CY peek ul under the s of Confederation, they irriage east, enjoying ar dS ternal ee a 2 ' } y > Tr’ unde the term . nd ask Him to give you/, | rrief Thomas B. Rodman ~ es —= CID, er. ’ nm ‘ ' } i i ‘ nocent pleasure, and ask ' bo 4 has come to gri¢ es . %) 4 | ) A KR s\4 ’ ut Mow \ aft ond are boued tomaintain. We are pleased g t . ad godly and holy lives in this | started for the silver mines of Colorado ren c I OST P( )N EM aN . 7 1875 Ss » eve tons, |” ’ ‘ om you, in the world to ]° . venty days after his | FPL time for receiving tenders for Oyster AND : to see that they have taken the matter! world, and to g: OR, a Ce weere | summer, and about twenty day pp ell OCEAN . 9. i pie a mgs te Mf S 3 A, W 1g Nseablhos ith ‘ . 1, | come, life everlasting. | departure, his death was announced to the Bed Wh rf, Rustico, will be extended in . {1 Pea meeree, OF A. kK listo their own hands and are de-| | Secretary of the Society, in which Rodman O! until Wednesday, the 2nd F ebruary next. | FAPAHLY - > 'Rprrwe . , ' . termin¢ i D ] neer to be de— sans ¥ OTHER v ATTERS, | held a $5,000 pol cy. It v se erted t nat | } RICHARD W EEKS, S. P. W. at] scott . din: the 6 C _ . If LOTAL AND eetey 3 sBeSe | he had died of colic while in the mountains SINCE E ad | lan. 17. 187% : - nee - determined to do nothing but a Eis q ili pa ‘ be lent D Wing or i ernment, t an . on roused, especially when it } —_ z . bi, 4 2g ” n the future, will sell the t t ~ ' ! yA ae i : Suspicion was rous » CS pecially : j Cast i s in j iture, sei t hs : - , Dice is Step a year ago. it is i = ‘iggins & mas discovered that the letter nnoancing : : i rt a : a iuce On cost. All a they had taken thi 3 $i» ; | Stream attaHe West.—James Wiggins & pe wedye rete ‘2 ms ha il ting of the lf rinttote yi! Woolen F cclgry Lf e our customers. All bane at J * | mot 1 likely that such a very large tarted their new steam mill at Albert. | the death was in the handw vee ped pr fe dr Ouc UW UUIEN CU u ' bh would do well to y, .* s JRC tei : Son arte neirn . deceased Lhe Cialm Was resisted, an ils "A > } ior CAs uik ee , mount of capital would now m" yl =? | on, on Saturday, 15th inst. ter a long examination the fi ae : oo | Annual Meeting. calls camine our pri before purchas Te , x ‘or y } i ’ ‘ i } idle cur irbors ¢ i 7 i Rodman was found aiive and well in ¢ | } ne : ! : lou ocked upand idle, 1 ur har ‘ hoamatr Bee ee | iiliaiiiabiaine ' ' 4 -BELI ~ rT ; , : , s on foot to ainine tame} 148 since writ- | } ', H. CAMPBELL. | Sided aes , river heey sie aa apa te vor, | BOUntain minin; ‘ a rt I ir re- | ue annual meeting of the above Com- ee 04 Queen Street. i adidas ‘ } ; thi ‘ity I on at »- 2 eftec nat le ONLY pre- & | S se tlie Si . isioa ‘ A oe , ‘ 7 , } ++ <> 1 @ jorm a Curling ©iub in this city, In CONS | ten a letter to the ethece tan : yd . a | many Will be held on TUESDAY. the ' hy s 5 é y Alex, t yk “ted ter led to be d d in order not to be trous x ! : Hall. K St ’ . I i ‘ “ ” i és ans Skati vinK, sanded » oS ; i eS > > Ae ate 95th inct at Seott’s i}! nt Street, at ‘ r te: \ , , 2 Al 1ectio! ith the itizen sating th er u ° a hes eae “debs oe ne + 290th inst., at colt’s al Xe a ae cr. , Te | | , a S ——e FAMIL} LIFE. ” oo sivadiina led any more by his wife, whom he had “SE ; Sere: , 2 o'clock, p. m., for the election of Direct- Bl Re. iN ( 4 LO Ss l b Ze, rire ‘ | ! f behind bse — ™ — wna ? 1 + : 4} ‘ } , uSsines oe i a ; CRE a » store bes | ieit behind, Ors and the transaction of other business. a7Aa ) ‘ GLARY aT ALBERTON.—The store be , a i al aa ’ Y tle dl ig oe : pny ii com AA : Wer om report sermons. But the : > B. Reid was broken There are in Ontario 2,510 miles of cot SP R ING j 4ty 18 4 >. All shareholders should be present or re- FOR SALE ! x ¢ i: ae : B SeLGom sj . Vi nging to the Hon.R. B. Reid was structed railroad; of chartered railroad | \S ie we : 5) presented by proxy. Pears ‘ Stew i . } . . ' “ : e ae i § : " A me - e —— — i : ‘ | ' i o. | tons, own- following, delivered by Rev. George W to on Saturday night, and jewlery to the there are 10,523. If all Dae ccaened ant J 1 er pa weed YWO ofthe most suitable Building Lote S Au ' “ti z ip i Q 2. ins nine tl : ; Journal =) re 13,033 miles of railroad for . — “tT, PD ONDA shariottetown, Jan. 10, 1876.—3i i ia Tioni stati ‘ odgson, on Sunday evening, loth mount of about $100 stolen. —. nal, | we should have 13,03 — ee ‘onal THE FIRST (| (SN TRON «i UW ATEAWSHIP Ch 0 o H ) : . on the corner, at Pignish Station. . M Stewal by its f lsahle practical les o<-<« this Province, against 15,576 for the e j fy Te i " a paca - The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out “4 55 04 ' 8, Peake |! “4 , ’ : ‘ JOWLEDGEMENT.—A friend in the! of Great Britain and Ire land. In =A - Tt) maa { , ‘ i 99 IN © i de the Lots to intending purchasers. i nersons of all classes that we ins pepe ge ceimgaee Llet on | Britain there is one mileof railroad to 2.045 ie § hiatal Also, a picce of excellent Land, lying on ' } 4 benefit of our readers ‘_ x United States has sent us a@ pampule : persons ; in Ontario there would be one to 4 $3 A | $i, : I 4 a A 14. persons having claims against the Let 38, consisting of seventy-five acres. P ° 299 ow u win ta itil our publie schools; are they free for all or | 190. Since Confederation there have been a AUR - _.. , |+™* Estate of the late Martin Hogan, Will | phere runs through this pre perty an excel- C. Ow ane 2 eee ee eee ee at re they not,’ by Hon. Edmund L. Dunne, granted by the Dominion and Provincial 1364 tons register, classed 100 Al. which is please present the same for payment. Alli tent stream of wate r, capable of = as ut. | built at F ine Bridge Nazaret -— F ohe es avinge i eal 4 ' f pa of the Supreme Court of | Parliaments, 61 harters for the viokoamatersl the highest class at Lioyds, persons Owinz the said Estate will please mill, and the gregh “ d a ee pr Dar ss7A, 109 tons, own- | 1 eh . a "basen kee ie | tion of new railways within the boundaries GBERT FRASER. COMMANDER pay the amounts due without delay. | particulars can be lear oe oS ee } ( 4 ‘Ge % .- AY na. Thanks, | of the Province of Ontario. Capital is ROBERT nALc ' L reti/ ’ JAMES REDDIN. ) ‘* Dominion House,’ Ch’town, to I s —_ a | , > these charters be raised ure ‘Tas Cc py ; wxecu SMITH. “ r I l a A ise the 22 ay there was t a le sce,N.S.—The Halifax | authorised by thes cuarte rs to” e raise i) iil be On Berth ai Glasgow, JAMES BYRNE, 5 si H.B s, owned by J C. Pope Cana ot Galilee { toe mother of Jesus was MURDER NEAR WALLACE,N. illed | in stock to the amount of $85,615,000, and | Jan. 3, 1876.—4j Nov. 22, 1875. ol P he a ana 0 see, vel : i ' rT sille s : it ms 1 JAN. 0, 1 . a Givynwood, bu adiieg 5 -—y 7 T. _and both Jesus was tied and Dn § dais Renorter says @ mann amed ‘Thoma: ki es | in b nds, additional to the stock, to the | to Receive Cargo, about eee } ongr el eee y cbs eg uetaaens, olins Zt t lan an named Betts, near Wallace, on Tnurs- amount of $130,578,000; + aca “ri the Fifteenth Warch LOOK H KRE. PRIM E ( D). Long ' ! Lord ng in 7 a oi bene invested in railways of $216.. Ma ’ } ‘ . > - ‘ é I ea LOI! Aiville Gf ' » tw > idan : rC4= | esnital to be inve in ral . : e » ° j CG W.. built at St. Andrew's Point. Her re I 4 7 DSs.oWwn- t vha i ae ees | > ening ogo away iJad UU es . sii | a y Th ° Avern . ‘a. WRITCMSS, CASS OA, £57 LONE,OW) ng ity, and coming to | tion, and on Betts turning off to g "| authorized to obtain and expend bonuses Lew ing Grlasgou diet cf L874, and at Mi (summer 1875, | re tt lea d 0 a iW + at A Sua 5 ap bd . ‘ . fae } — so i Tarmnmaoa é 4 tt? © e tating. sl gar oor Brid ' i to manifest tous the Divine Life. | phomas took his gun and shot him. | from municipalities and the Government | AEOUT FIFTH APRIJ,; AND WILL LEAVE ihe ? ? innit silt at J : ‘i nt ition n down to | a itll | withoutlimit, Supposing the amount sub- ' not settled by the 1Ldth February, The Subscriber bees to inform the Pab- tie get 1 we behold the obedient Ch ia. Raip ON SMUGGLERS, ibe sea la | scribed at home, the subscription would be } LV i R POOL ' i lic that he keeps iT " y Davi at Muri Mary ee ae ee ‘mt “ ” | thorities have lately brought to light sever about $333 for each adult; and thi: . erm . 1187 6, will be COMSUY TLE d Jol le gal | i Harbor. by Davies « McFadyen, class 5A, | z . o tt uly Snow i se! al extensive smuggling operations in tobac | out considering the liability per ca; _ _ FOR ollecti. athout distincti } Constantly on Han Ila or. y i ; , le who was the k wiecge | al extensl si g ; | g : it subseribed abroad ‘i in tray | collec tion. MUhoUtl distijic ion, j m ° Daniel Davies sear oes dk aed ur sakes | liquors at Yarmouth, showing that | bonuses. Supposing it subs Pa Hag 1} > SITET A Choice Selection of Tobacco | e Haze!wood, built at Mount | and wisdom of God; and yet for Fasten 1% and liquors at ¥: ‘d iin duties | the province would have to pay the foreign- { i \ 1 () i VARK BUTCHER | sa j 14Z yl ; ; ‘ : " sdon . s ure. s ; rn ‘ Jc” -- 4 & . si i . _ “— Stewart, by Jas. White. class 7A, 362 tons, | f1, en ie takes - ‘of: is inary | the revenue has been defrauded in ers $7,834,650 interest a year, /Aad “ | Manufactured from Prime Virginia oun G. D. Longwort rep. | LOU Whe are apt en be nfrom Him. Those | to the extent of over $10,000, Four v Srote Away.— The following _ ing Sn or about the (5th April, Jan. 1°, 1876 sand Oa oe Leaf. . ti ne \it ; ’ (Cha ) - iily ife, learn your Hil Senthiy | : 1. viz :-~—the schooners |. nr" is telegraphed from Ottawa to the a :" | : . poste al lealers who Pug Henry Al nih ened tw hty hands that made the skies, no earthly | .aic have been seizec A A . incident is te gray ; ead a ” 2s | 4a r “ : col © | Before purchasing clsewhere, d oY — ts i gt : " | toil rel \ Pm persion bes endeavor: | Rhuama, Clementina, California and Louis. | Toronto ‘« Mail ”’ of the 11th ‘ inci Carrying ¥ ge , ni Cameo ‘ rovincial Treasurer S Otliee ’ purchase for cash should call and Batt : _— ae nnvithtieal a uama, , a saat | : : : , using incis ‘ »don, deliverable a iF “town, vs ay ; as ¥ } kh. 3 + « Ww i nvas that beat ul scene— | vO Ottawa Jan 10. A very am fo} from Londe ’ . : ees a ae R grr jndge for themselves at ; . t Monnt Stev ed i h canvas that Deaurle . ; ee ’ : ' ; ia p . f . - - 4 OTTETOWN, 27th Dec., 1875. idg Barque H . “ 99 tons, | cho « room at Nazareth; and as the sun | —Ha. Chronicle dent occurred at the Canada aay ee ye Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and She aARL isi ae ‘ . CHARLES QUIRK’S rt, by James W ne . ee a us | —_ i . a ee It appears that the diac HEREBY give notice that jave this ; oli ' > 17 . s , > 1 wort shines on that humble, scrupulously “eee ‘MENT. — der | tion this morning. app : o ae F —- las . . deena 5 30, 1875.—ly 102 Upper Queen St, wed by G D Lo » rt! a —" } ee _ De dake ani ebens ihe} Grpanp Masonic ENTERTAINMENT, —Unde friends of Mr. Murray, the “ Reform ” con- The Steamship has mee 4 oe day appointed Mr. George F. Robinson, Aug. 30, 1875 : PI Q , Brigt. Ibis, bu wt Murra - A Naat oy God Incarnate Do not think | the patronage of the Grand Master, and didate at North Renfrew, had induced | dation for peg say doe - a ii af Chatinttetown: $0 tis Gadloener of Aénenn, jes & McFadve class 7:4, 220 the ice ol 0G 4 re a | : e » | Wednesday evening next. The Apabnctss Argenteuil. He was therefore, vcs hag Buildings 51 South John Street: in Pictou,| Jan. 17, 1876.—3in erg dhl) waN R rds. ¢ <7 Ds y W I k and lowly of heart. : = i o a L try | is large and varied. Ovr best amateur speak at Beachburg pal er oe "The N. S.,to Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, on "ia bl) 7 | ‘KALED Tenders will be received by the e ry to all the ordinary duties of iile, ane J a * ; - , ™ gias sanesaay,. A “i : j i we So Ks oe obi aa . im Richards , van Bridge —_ piggies o aia life in that Blessed | professors will take part It will, undoubt on Tuesday, Dougla , Mag ta : profound here to k B ’ & Oo s A D A C O rt A Ne) Secretary ofthe Board of Works up to ( 24D Drluke, the domestic ile) — wey ia . ne . yas supposec Dp & ig. . -¢ Barque Isobel, bu ; *A1:'280 tome to it arn it holds forth > he best entertainments of | movement was sup i : ake ro’s . *) ° TUESDAY, the 15th day of February, 1876, H g! L. McDonaid,ciass 7 Al, 340 tons, | 1, y, and the grand patios ” c* e Chris- edly, be one " aa | secret. It so happened, however, that sor Pe Managers. Fire and Life a Lng ca i cae, hate Si wishing a L. ©. Owen. to the Christian housebolds now. hve ee the | the season. Go all, White’s friends vot wind of the affair, an ea ee 12 oo fn for the foll ving public works, Sch. J. C. Pope, builtat Murray Harb T- | tian religion bas elevated and sanctilie sie f d in| Dr. Tupper was im:ediately telegraphed | Ch’town, Jan. 10, 1876. cca COMPANY | to contract for th ae ¢ John Cowa IT tons, OV 1 by "| holy ordinance of “ame ge Pa — t union Money.—The accumulation of g hat | fr; consequen:!y when the argo = C} I=) A 7. T D | Repairing the bridge at Albion Mills, 7 i fi oan it, for iti be cioses ion : me ae ee * ‘ © vs : , » was | enka j “> ¢ 8 ui or I t at Egmont Bay, | °°" Ole ‘ d an image of the union of | the leading European capitals is a sign tha rived at the slati h po S oterGudiiae | are | Lot 59. ream Gnd specieaien: ae i ~ J r i) t 7 — *? | imaginable, an Se i al . ia : 2} £ ‘ cal I emberior U wi - Be inte it} Tillis Thonison, Esg., near | 1. 5% tons ¥ ne Lemang | |, * “ His Church. And then follows | jatters are ripe for an explosion at = gate to ate the = shorthand re~-| TY OTICE is hereby given that a dividend | a seen we W erage Mies Sth wt , ” Apne Heat —e ae s evilent re- nn PT hic a an accom paniec iP 8 \ é . the proposed work, i . ? gee Gallant. «. | the relation of chi Ireu and ie arent moment. The Bank of eg seeansaiagganet now awaiting the departure of the train | 4% at the rate of 1 gf ont Ae for re-building the bridge ' . h, t -umimersia a. The pattern of the at ” " . . : : aris a : " a } Also. : os : Barque « : - 4 tons,own. | sponsibility. The | snted by the mutual | allowed the drain in the direction of Pari a Renfrew. Mr. Mackenzie travelled — MASONIC Ten per cent. per Annum, | across Malco)m McLean's mili “ ni a he J Lefurgy, ciass ¢ Al, deat sion lhe of Gad being represent a ae ‘ eal . e , : r- gi ua = F ‘jan and specifica- A ete -nipgher pt ih t the Father and the Son. Each parent} and Berlin to go on unchecked for _— same car with the member from ae cinat 13 fli | YB Jon the paid up capital stock, has been de- | Vic gone oe _ om ead = ti Mc- | 5 : J < t pO aprntetones ste yy oes Mw Save We" Seer a ony ne “e time and its own reserve te al mn wey ' land, ond aoe 1 Sd ee og e as and | , é, 3 € ‘ clared for the pust Teer. and that the same ai w i E. ie : i fn Bri toe. after the , 4 4 wees oY lyr . . nre eAC é o> . . ae . » _ . a} j ntayr > riage, oe , ped by Jas. ; ‘failed in these family re- : : gathir- | sneakers reachec eachburg, peac z | : fodwe wll “ad office,-20, St. | Donald, Esq ,2 = p so 7 Al. 28 is,oWhed Dy < irried oul or lailed inti : ; Sa anv vears. is nowra idly gathir speaker ! ab g bane E i; will be payable,at the Head office, Oh ak oe ate What are some of the causes aa ee Is still eh high | quietude prevailed. There rica aa mil ik WW, , 4 Peter Street, ‘wuebec, on and after Tuesday, | enon rider railing the breastwork, i esas > Bir ‘ould sav tlingins i Consoils stil | : j yer the evident discom- | i ae mre so, Lender ; ; steel res? First, I would say that | jing in specie. } lulged in over the e 1 : rsh} 25th instant | : “i ‘ > ecifi- iA ' - . ad to these failur rst, a ment inc PS ' : } , ry Ost orshipia: the the 25th instant. a or *eter’s Bay. Plan and specifi fel iss TA, 514 is deeply to be re grettod that so many per-| a steady.—St. John News. fiture of the Premier, and his art ay 04 Uuder the Patrouag: of the rs d | ‘ | The Stock and Transfer Books will re- | a layin ~y ‘ ei at the store of Hes. — " ns take their ideas of life from novels, a : ae ill. late |im an election campaign on | Grand Master of Prince Edward island, | main closed until the 28th inst. eg Bulger, Head of St. Peter's Bay, Ka , Sams at West Fen jy} | might add, from even as a ee, na Peaeae eS. A. Naren, ; h past cages = geunpeny Scape, f UNDER THE AUSPICES OF By order of the Board, afier 16th inst - tons wnt tie fk S¢ ch of which 1s ur . —e 3 a es Bo ; a | AND UND » AUS . | . a ee a ’ ' thie 1) i ass TA ature of tie «lav, Ae . views of life are | teacher at Argyle Shore, was, on the I3t [he Viceroyalty of India r nego = F & A M CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sec’y. The signatures of two Py tye oy — I and from those faise Vie “ , : . F e- _ ‘ ands as rs Se | age : . } . , : Ra 2c » bound for the fa he ss River. by 5, “me fetitious ideas of family life and inst., waited on by the trustees and pr the most important conn a sa in thet Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. . ‘ N. B.—Shareholders in the P. E. Island willing to become 0 n¢ nee ree S 7A. 479 te wned by Fe ay ret or unpleasantnesses ; and nted with a purse of money and & Com» | about the most sumptuous yg it are not | | District will receive their dividend cheques | performance of Mer " ig oT he m ard of v ] Ss 4 es gi sntar acta asures-——n0 jare © wpe life ti sone , ‘ : | } he appointwents to | secailiaieatelliiins r tigen Sone. | anc any each tender. ue Be i a , the real life, they } -, | world, But the app | ‘ ac he undersigned. | accompan) é } Went: River, | ee: ee aan a “ ath is ‘that ing pamenney stdvem. On the 15m ve always made upon the most revelant | VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, as |°" ®Ppliaction tot CARVELL BROS | Works do not bind themselves toaccept the Rrig | iy Milton, | at Wes Rive r; e completely adrift ne truui — a r stone was presented: = ‘ , as sentoutto| , é : ag ‘ nem | Satake JVs rest tender John Darra ss (A, 530 tons,owned natrimony and the family life, there | also, Rev. J. W. Johnsto } set grounds, Lord Canning a tinate and | ** above, will be given in the Agents for Prince Edward Island. | Jowest tende Wm.McDONALD, 8. P. W. j ger te be a great deai of mutual forbearance |}. yi, congregation at Crapaud, with a se India because he was ; pa A Salesueubiade | eat : Quebec. Jan. 17, 1876.—2i | m.)} King’s County. : must wade “ag phar r and this ? : 7 is dep: | intrac > amber of Li ’ : | i I H j eee’ 7 i } bid ;, porting neq | and consideration dnt — ins eats ; b in 3 | of sleigh robes. Previous to his de Hy na maser gdh. open Ens caused by the out- | MA RK y Abs, | Supt’s office,King’s County,Jan. 10,1875. 7w i K s8 TA, 299 tons. owne t be done through unselilisnness—DbDeing . : i wan, Esq. |! Cabinet, a een Tt ae | : | ie bein matin sameinmnneceieinte = org forgiving, bearing with mis | from this Island, P. S. Macgo niet a break of the mutiny was increased by mis» ON IN © # fi Ei. K (iwet @ f-forget! JUL EIVilig, APUG dis f - : > ar « : ‘ re 4 alee “fats t at Mount Stewart, bj pour 1cler and even action; for in| ya, presented with a complimentary | trust of his capacity. Fortunately a i in the 6th Inst -_—_—— —e House and Lot for Sale, i sik, , - } K Oo Cilla ‘ . = wie : tai tine toc ~. ne iit " S LE P ers : : ‘ J ss 7A, 244 to wnee OF i |; respect it typifies Christ bearing the | address | obstinacy was just the quality ic bs en Weiues ay VENInY, ul 'y MNHE Annual Meeting wim os ~ =~ ‘OR SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT OF : ' salen he, ' hure Even sins | % oe —- ogg me, gh the crisis well. Lord | . " nil of the Charlottetown Cemetry Co., i lig ensiagi ’ " G erfections of His Church. . -(o.’s | he went throug! 1€ ‘ : eee lect and first-class Tro- : . AND on Richmond Street, formerly Lizzie tat West Poi: DD. | mj 1 m a genile consideration. © pa- | Faitvres.—Messrs. Dunn, Wiman & Co.’s | Mayo was sent out because as Irish Secres| at ps coi om tendered, con- be held (D. V.) at the Athenwum, ss agpties L —w ps late John Lawson, Esq. ~ I nus Cielt =~ 2 ‘ nos j oe “oe ; }; aoey’ i - ? a secre . yramme li Ih ? = ai é av of Fe ary t >) occunied f : JOD aa Te > TA, 287 tous, ward ade ba nts, do not provoke your children to anger, | annual circular on failures, just received, ary he had got into a despe cn Pe dit asi sisting of jen Sasssay, Che ist dey of Pebrunry, at & ' t st Point, by | and yet do not yx a f tb ring and ct gives the following statisties for the United | ang the head of the Governme ss 7A. 190 tons own -_ hour of 8 o'clock, p. m. KF: NER OFFICR. eS Pn vee “IEG rac rey C - 7 on« (y in him toc A a Didi a 4 ns. members. Goto the Biste, 228 499.000 eat apes s rule also was | ter Songs, é pee ' ‘ ] " ’ which meet its m wr iy PE “ and ideas 1535.239.000 unexpected powers, and hi rule 5 senn| Orchestral music arranged specially for | a. ‘ { not to novels, for views an lif’ DAs posts 1 success, though the extent of the success it i - ink ¢ our ife a a 210 060.353 as Ss, ugt ned | family life. Try to think of yot 210, 4 loli si +3 Ge oben oa iiiaiaabee stile , . ' a . rg, Esq. : l vening by N. P. Stramberg, ; n | | | - maggerat y the res | this < Sn ave bee orta 2 in ' ; ss _ ; ae . 1a duty, not a pleasure an s ‘ i seen has perhaps been exaggerated by —_ The Committee have be en fi wo siege , soecqpecnnl : rope ‘ ‘ responsibility and a . pat nly come froma These figures show a much larger increase bound of public opinion as well as 0) P y obtaining some very superior talent, : . i : careninan me | : ' L . . t at Montague. by | ease; for true pie rue ‘uty’ path unflinch : bd of failures than during @NY | at the Viceory’s tragic fate. Fast Par- can, with assurance, Jowk forward to this FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS. . Songwirth, 5 TA, 198 - ne SS es in the number ailu t it ? : ives can have cons | . aan tot ! Same | ‘Ti : aay OF Dee Seer re ee -casion aS a rare treat. by "D.Longworth. 3 wa tedectm. % i 1870, while the aver- | liamentiary or part) | aomubiines 3 | | | u a tl f Tl twelve months since 13570, ; Db. Longwortl 3 ( ; : Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875. } re } . . arts Yy . t } a}¢ . is ] in the wedded lif rh fe 2 fait tributed much to the selection of the new | "The Masonic Entertainments held in th 0 Bbls. hoiee Herring. ) ween chonaht onttt gf ur juty never entered | ave amount of liabilities for each failure | Viseory: Lord Letéen, "We tient sippose ‘ ri¢ } i . he niv of pleas , ee | \ p I Q al | : xe ss 7A 1 199 tons, owned | tnougau niy of pt “TITOARIZTE discc t on American UTHORIZED discoun | | : AE prep etigerers coe ¢ a ae i had at the [ D ” asaya Stock . -bye all i anied by Mr. John MeMillan, En- atility which may be of use in ae r| usual places, and also of the following ru 0 Os e Cards. Lng hts, and thinks that bye-and-by accompanied by behalf of a com~ | who has to adapt himself to the characte Committee :—F. W. Longworth, Chairman ; regen i ts aves + houghts, an h! only these who, Dy | oe 2 has gone on behalf of : ~ as t lapt a * i , : : ; | i! e. But oh! only t | gineer; and he has g oo on * e _- e Pa, 1 } cnane ‘ -/ rt His ~ oa ~Accratines = S Mary at S l ers bay, t Vi AT ore re Fiver, Sapte i L bs \\ e wondertul gre c MeInuis, 76 tons, owned by W. W the Vv tenzi Fe ‘~Leod, Wm. H. | oem | Alex. McKenzie, W. W. McLeod, | pany of gentlemen in this city, for the pur- “ton ; sale. PRICES. cS : t t picion that something averse to British rule Find:ey, Cyrus McGregor, H. McPherson, ! At Wholes se | as ee Leesa pgp wap ge ; P - | he , =| IRF. VITee & ‘rills. / ine, | ATSON. i oe 75. —6w might, have conquer din “ rnd {of hell | pose of obtaining a new screw steamer | 5, at work in the depths = eee | Wm. Bethune, C. J. Grills, Alex. Devin | W. R. WATSOD eee . | | © icar them down. Happy souls ; ‘ f i Sous ‘ontinues to «tray itself in the \ se a ees Sinan 3 ates Hansay, 11 tons, owned D¥ 0 ‘! vo pone eo a remen ‘ hewn dahenderragghn = a ee toe = waa lo-Indians, but there is no and J. M. BUTCHER, Secretary. | City Drug Store, os tere D or ce 7 en Ms hs » scaped from his allurements. | itv during the early winter and early guage of : sg “4 . and at Building, Aug. 29, 1840. ip D they have escaj] but habit and | munity during ane be | cedtoens eouahien .f 4. Gum, Lay VPougherty. : il awn d to escape, BD é : } PS acGowan sq., | fo . of ] ohn | Many have trit sir eversvielding | ¢ wring months. aye 1 i i ie Mil » bu a Lot 14, w I \ y a eka aaa g : rere too strong f fies!tid, class 7A, 436 tons, owned by John satan were loo i with the standing ex- ied ; present everything, fesir A pure youth is one Of jer, Charlottetown for a home in California, | wills and desires. 4 ) ception of finance, seems to promise the Visiting Brothers will please appear in Masonic Dress, ~ ———— ‘y LAIN JOB AND BOOK | } PRINTING done at the . f e heed to the thing by S. M. Treen. 20 tons, owned by Samuel « Keep innuce ncy, and tak ceo v ' Ww with Tickets. | S) 1Gk. ne! os ' t | new Vi ry 4 fuir voyage Over a summer | Kg" Programmes no ready wi c I le] N. 3 tt first ucquirements for a happy On Wednesday last. Tis hard when ein 1 Sch. Minnie k yuilt at B fleid, N. 7a e irs h E Oo A DB LI A) D | x Tre | that is right for that shall bring @ man good go away, EXAMINER Orr Gk ¢ 4feen, ‘ - | \APosters printed at the Examiner office. | sea, —Zoronto Nation, Jan. 17, 1876,-—-2in