> = -- a 340 egret ONE aoe CON PIS MRS ee Sa oK LTS Che Examiner. . . ; . © ~e Chariotietown, Jan, th, IS76 fp ‘ f \ \ Ww f “u ( ( ry} Cy \ | \ wh ‘ ES \ k \ i ‘ t \ . t - i s “ & ‘ té tur i 3 \ with us that i \\ I t } t s. we hav 3 4 T y It y } , k und a bettie ‘ , on 1 A send EXA Wes happy i I % ex < y ettort tow t ment ot that s 5 { Autry s aa’ 4 Ss DOMINION 1 {AD f TRADI D 1 B ifd t i Wis Scived res ‘ ‘ y ly { A su V y pet loy i BN tui? the s r nd the ' ‘ } i s Ss at present, petty traders 7 Or ¢ mak not ¥y purcnasing W re tl st i i is h ind s¢ ing 5 , Bu : rations } ; , } > - s » t Stull i W it f i ts, is wo pounds r S OF ft Jomin- Ps , r } ne y ; w Z } (* _ f t Is s of outs } , e* tundard weicht : from this Isla: to Halifax, no s i bu 3 W *h weigh ea ¢ ‘ af rd ] } fore t} i 1 t r pu ing for the Halifax market s pot to obtain oats which weich more t t st jura l r ret the , > > Y ? S BS i ‘ i 9 ne nu RX r I i \ ai T A r Yr = — i s I g t ‘ t y, should 5 peat the hope that the resolution I Dus by t Board of Trade will receiv f ( sideration he Do- mio P ment j B ] so passed a resolution ging tl Goverbmet to tuke such ires S it may m expedient t prevent the uudue int rep British Heials with Canadain Shipping It ls ks tor t extension of the sul sal telegraph system to Grand Ma- n, Sable Island, and Briar Island. I e. % t t interests of the Domi: DQ { T ea \ t in from t] } ta t—s lid - Posed Pp n t Ss Sa d l ] ss an Act , ti rights and I 5 common carriers beth by 2 DG 54 DY water nd ttling- what con titute ry i ls by vessels arriving io Canadian Ports. The Board o requests P pnt to establish and gulate tl fice ef rag ijusters 3 comy its are u that the pre nt 9 isters » much under J make a pract of tavoring the ship- 1 ‘fT f wing resolu 2 Wa rried on a di- » of 24t 9 I 1 n inuflacturiog ) . pperatively r sla a “ afford rotection ‘ 4 rea <) 1 in m sctorie t rag 0 I a ! nts ; I ot ev! tne . t ‘ - @ the . z ¢ maouf f Ww ( , ‘ i I I i i 3 isuad pf at system of ' met t ‘ This Boar t ts of ¢ a ¢ ists f aa Crover©rt- ‘ Le nativoa ew t i i 1 r rocal | é Phat ' Z ose of these j the pr 3 of the s I this r t } rider Was added king the government to impose a duty nD imports, equal t ny drawback allowed by { nations : lution fuvor- reer cit but affirming that the lu f tukive the fir Steps towards it 1} with the Dominion Government, vas adopted. After a warm debate, a i I n coadembpt tne present sy-tem ir ferential rates ¢ by the railways r tl h frei to the detriment ot ’ traffic, was ag t to. The Board jks t Grovernment ) appuint Ac ints in b Kruptcy e for Ontario, one for Quebec and one for the three Maris tin P g It » asks that such measures be adopted as will tend to the : . . T ievelopement of or iron mines. a4 lireets the attention of the Government to the inju atic . dove to Canadian built hips which, Frap are not admitted 3 are British shiy s. but are made to p'y differential duties. \ resolution asking for the inspection of fish and fish oils from I ; . _ Newfoundland, was adopted. The Seere tary of the Board was requested to bring he question of the formation of tribunals ju smmerce again to the notice of the Mr. Andrew Rebertson fe Uovernment was elected President for the current year. beaten in C lation of Regi fice is registry Office is an Pr hiat that “* rOO Goon.” ! By tawa telegrams to our Hali, tuX conten poraries, it is reported that the Minister of Fin Mr. Cartwright } resiened This news is od ice he a cepted office, Mr. Cartwriel.t’s ear- eer has been ma ked by a series of blund deti nental { { interests of the Do nion We fear t news Ist it be truce —t = TH SUPREME COUR BILI Tike Sceret t St forthe C ics | ivised the Queen that the clause in Su Court of A peal Act which rs un apj t Privy Couneil of i iu I i 1 Af t a ( wa iu n twith tand t eu t and repeated protest tions of Sir John A McDonald. Sir John epee t CUSIGUS FACT li is a irious fact that some of the Ministerial you Is are cons eratula ting he country upon the he opposition. Mr recent victories of been defeated Murruy, mwnier himself. has » Renfrew. Mr. Tremblay. opposed by Lanvevin, varl Voix During the two years the Government has, by the votes of the people, lost sixteen seats in the Hi y | nder lent Yet st h t may appear, the ministerial journals i J nt. he country | be so ich better governed you see Par ties ar more equ yY al | si ete, etc ee THE REGISTRY OFFICE, and reader of yy) lhe OoOu peo] le . couoty i¢ Registrar for the county is well and the i tan: paid Office 1 pi ypu ah and the to the Yet no reform is ir his services ; sustiiping Here we ha 90,000; our Tet as— stants receive mere pittances annual loss vince of from $1,000 to $2,000. that EXAM forsvoth, | ments led; and the [NER is abused | ind slandered because it dares to even | something is wrong.” LOL AL AND OTHER MATTERS eae eretirenicreretirnerourdimen ty OA sides, (a mew play) ang “ Poor Pilli- ; bi ty ; : =" ; Souris, a man, who, afew years ago, per- i " I Trotting Match between yddy *’ will be played, formed a feat which might be well called a s AN Bird’ and Or. Jenkins : é peciues E i clever one, and one w hich I consider ot too Pr F ai hi pia! é Proposep Brivck over West River.—At much consequence to have hidden from the tent to the} aly a public meeting held in Canoe Cove School | world. It was simply this: that while : lie i house on Monday evening 17th inst.. Mr. | working on what is generally known as | . . ; “Ss 2’3 Old Whart’’ in Colville Biy, he: °° Nor River B E We understand | MeNeil moved, and Mr. Archibald Darrach Stone Nd Wiart” in Colville Li . °eF \ AT ae saw a large trout swimming around the 4 sum of $7.900 bas | seconded, the following resolution : ibutment. With the nimbleness of the , i S sig Pt Whereas, a bridge over the West River to] trout itself he dived after it and in amo : ss the Norh Ri Docken-7780'U Ste Tayeiug by those. qu the soutn sie | ment rdse With tHe trout wriggling mi iis . of said River, bas t me a necessi | hand. a R 1 é at this meeting approve } ~. <<>> 7 2 b¥ the G Phat the above is true is beyond a doubt is y i a8) : I AKWA at M At @ nt} f viking in poping | The clever man’s name is Moses Me(Cor- , M ' in a) ile, 1 t parties ct .| mack, a brother to the fHigh Sheriff of : ; Carried. King’s County =f ere Is there any one West can beat that feat | G ! i g fo . CHAREO D ATIN -On the} for dexterity 9 " kw Ma C har- 271 t ‘c 1 the p licv Yours, ae. , D { t , sil tn the | New . : r : sie : r i mews aoe 1 is Souris, Jan. 26, 1876 +N A he se Naviga I si my tne peopr densi sel . r it Com al ¢ ge, ands | ~% oP" by Mr. I at Phe ques THE REGISTRY OFFICE. [ Ca Mar B irdisy te be al nlead ior : i negati ete rh oe t for next f P that our young sailors neet bate, on Friday the 4th Feb., will be «Is CiymMan, Dopee County, Wist., , itu vo from home order to be | the secular prineple of the present free school | anuary 2)th, 1876 7 ah ad } +): ° , : ’ » ta wet 6 rt te system the be-t for the country,’ to be open® } To the Editor of the Examiner. 1ana grt \ ( jles 3 2 z | : i! : ed by Mr. Rattenbury. Bv order of the Club In arecent No. of the Exawiner, you A Ny Pap \ rmed that | the public are respectfully invited to favour | SPOke of the salary of your Registrar of . Mot 7 st tk : Deeds as being too small, &c., &e Our i \} “Su. Ss ¢ 1} fe tes Ww presence, . " y . : su : : . | Registrar of Deeds for this County (Dodge ,y¢ " r r ry ar r { yer I \ > W \ Secy i vs , g Starting u wspaper in Alberton. | Tuomas W. May, Secy | gets no salary, His fees for registry are Ve are glad tu hear that our old friend has} tc at sea | sufficient; he also employs a clerk at his { to become a member of the fourtt The duty has fallen upon the organs of | own expense. His charges are ten cents estate A paper is wanted in the smart| preparing the public mind for Mr. Cart- | per folio and five for copying On printed ' cy BE Mt . ; . i anks Of cours $ perquisites are f re of the West and we hope Mr. | wright’s budget of sorrow. By the follow- bianks. t course his perquisite : ; : ie large, as he frequently has to make out abs Mck 4 vel the success w ib returns of the Cunada Gaz he will have] nats of tities for purchasers of Lands, . se deserves.— Summ le Journvl.| to acknowledge a general increase in eX-| which are very numerous in this county. oe penditure and decrease in revenue. amount- Ihe office is one of the best in the County, R v The Manitoba I slat ; 1S It Sherrtt. eins 2» be ye fro . ' S . i | is Sherift—- bein ule rest—pets Irom ; ng together to seven miliion dollars ; A ve é ; Its L l ( to be ab & ‘%S ‘ &5 0U0 to $7,009; the Registrar of Deeds : er gets from $12'™ to $1400 per year. wiley _—" Che population of the County as per last { » c * > 72 O7 74 24 Augus ogra de 1944 400 ©4 | pays for itself or is self-sustaining ~ t t 47] ) y a ’ is o : 4 ' ’ “ee 8 2 oan it 103 TE l cannot see why yours would not sustain { per ‘il is b io z - ‘ t y we WILD | November 0 540 74 804.315 38 | itself, if conducted in the same way. Chamber Vv not Nova Scotia, ; December. 1,644,006 59 477,674 84 | Very Respectfully, —-- —-— —_—— D. CoLuins. Reins eb nd P siar - New Brunswick, Quebec and P. E. Isiand $13.973.949 98 $10,603,448 41] = ) ne iO th im -hastern Chronicle. Decrease ot revenue, 1875......... $3,310,501 57 > aTE) nee | BURTH. MI E EXPENDITURE. I Grand MASON! SNTERTA ae : : , : , 1874 1875 | On the 26th imst., the wife of Mr. Cuarles f f i r ‘ = fat wissiaupai tla on W re S $2.124.889 09 | Cameron, of a aon. , I tas ess 3,703,943 47) = "OQ ROR F i} vded id t] g, we 1,179,599 58 MARRIED. lered 0 1,738,599 41 : i s rt V mn ‘ i : 4 Novem ber. ......... 1,534,138 4 At Georgetown, on I resday, the 18th inst., | I \ rast asl oe ‘a 9 622 333 72 y, ; i ie aster | December 3 et ‘“| py J. Easton, Esq.,J. P. Mr. George Rapson, f * " ] ef ¢4 slar = pres - - o 2ny ) sort Gra id I g ms isiand As n exp liture. 1875.........3,d17,827 7 Bay : : i ales ii . e Cl We On Tuestay, the 25th inst., by the same Ais upon tne pia ym. Th Hale ? idt 3 : : . ! . j — _—ee + -— Mr John Fran es, to M SS Jal M \ | ti ; sali — po — - f f Bay Fortune. a tled ‘ Knowledge is Power Then the Lanour divputes both in the shape o In Boston Mass, Dec. 8, 1875, by Rev. J . strikes and of lockings-out, are rife in| ,, a a a : pee well known masonic seng ‘ We meet upon}. i ; i B. Dunn, Mr. Hugh F. Magu l 2m 7 in England, particularly in the iron trade, | | M aiid of Mba I ne yu » s tO MISS « Malhbesol 0 th , and part upon the square, Was | and ia the coal trade, which of course syme | At Charijottetown, Jan. 25 hy Rev. W. , by the brethera. This was followed | pathizes with the iron. ‘There has, how- |), ° Mr mv ler Met ch ty I B. Haynes, Mr. Alexandar McDougal, ol t 1 rare and unexpected musica} treat. | ever been n> breach of public order and Argyle Shore, to Miss Mary Ann McLauch- The * wivei hand nposed of gentles comparing the present state of things with | j).° or Giyde River 3 ett ae the Luddit riots and machine-breakings of At the Bible Christian Parsonage, Jan amate —pertorme admiraDiv, an former days, we are once more impressed i7th, by the Rev Wm. Medland, Mr. John applauded. We trust they w by the fact that the unions, into whatever | yachon, of Murray Harbor, to Miss Fanny ften again contribute to the pleasure of our | economical aberrations they may have | Brouks, of White Sands t ts and the elevation of the | fallen, have on the whole conduced to le- At the M:inse, on the [7th inst., by Rev ” . 7 hl . j 4 in » t™ 2 | t of our people. Louis H. Davies | gality and pesce. Phe Sheffield outrages | Jonn M. McLeod, Mi: John B rt, of M unt ' , , ‘ are now thirty years old, and the perpetual | Stewart, lo Miss Is ipella Beer, of DeSable ws est seedhod ’ | references to them which are still made by| At th same place, by t ime, on the | e ; > ° . t rey | t his place was fliled by R. R. Pitz~ | ‘the enemies of the unions amount to a] lih inst., Di maid ave D iald, of Gr ina G ) f the 1.0.0, F. Mr. Fitzs | practical acknowledgment that no similar | Green, to Miss Isabella McDonald, of Hope- seri his pleasure at being called | outrages have occured since. In the pre- | “dale Road. — ie. : } Oa the §2th inst., at Georgetown, by A. C artin tl tainment. The | Sent disputes, however, we note one feas a Uh aa, dca! the. avid Goln. is ‘is . tg He we } Ste yn Mt ivi aU0lil ‘iO MISS oe M | Odd Fel | ture of bad omen for the prosperity of the “9 : ars, ~ q Ale both of St. Peier’s Bay Ss Ol ASUTLS i ‘ Ci w | saheila Squire 0 . e.er $ ‘ - ; ears ago it was 1 e gia aki al ail - country. Two or three years ago it a At the Manse, on the 27th inst., by Rev. John i ol, they.shoutd atv £ always a demand for higher wages “that ed web. McLeod, Mr. William Connolly, Charlotte- to work together The speech was diversi- {to the quarrel; now it Is resistance on the wn Royalty, to Miss Catherme Aon McLeod, { with live anecdotes and was rdly ap- |} part of the men to a reduction of wages. | of Charlottetown. oo ae | » of the Woeslevan Aca-| There can be nodoubt that in some of the | On the 2vth inst, by the Rev. H. P. Cow- . { i ‘ \ i l é . 4 lcs of de ,: yttagce ne i Ais , great Englixh trades, wages are falling, and | perthwaite, M. A., at Sea-s'de Cottage, the Vv, sang the Stars Glengarry, very residence of the bride’s father, Charles F. Yates, ; ’ that the fall is the consequence and the | residet A. H. Yate sq.. Uharlottetown. t0 : but her voice has scarcely compass | . son of A. ates, Ksq., larlottetown ’ b : of a serious depression of the trades. , igo seine i oe Mar i Deputy Grand _— nannies pr Louisa M, fifth daughter vi Isaac Clarke, Esq oe aan : eee we a. ~ | An exchange ask ‘Is there a sadder Cape Traverse Master McLean gave a re 1on ‘The Sign spectacle than that of a sovereign State — Distress,’ in Z st { Bro. D.T. Jolins- | deliberately repudiating its obligations DIED. F f wad : n song. which | We think there is. It is that of a bald. patel oe cae i : : The R Salis headed — on his hands and knees, feel At A'berton, on Saturday, the Ist inst. ™ ib ing under his bed with a csne ina frantic! of ccariet fever, after an illness of 18 days, Ellis read a W $ 1 extract trom effort to find his slippers. — Nore t Bulletin. | Yannah Clarinda, dearly beloved chiid of Dick Tale of Two ¢ es wien er oe ence Aunie and Pat = k, aged 2 years 1 ’ 1 the was wellapreciated by the bulk of audience \ >? ‘ and 10 months wa well da] i ith i SHIPPING. At Charlottetown, of scar! t fever, on Mon- | but was rather too long to piease tue boys a ; ? nt est daughter of " a lday night, Fiora Ann, 0 t daught sstthet inatemenes dane v Misses Montevedio, S A.. Nov. 9th.—Arrived bras, ‘ache. : ‘ ly ie A very beautiful instrumentai en thy Miss as toy a te terdan W Gocdan mae Mc. Nei McDonald, Belfast, in the 17th year Rankin and Morrison, and a lively song by} 83 daveieom Cardiff , , of her age meee . } > the If ns at AV ver, air. Ale Bro. Jas. Wals! npleted the first part of Barbadoes, Dec. 16th.—Arrived Brigt. On the | jth insh., aa} ul “4 1 Part l was opene! by Sirius. McLeo4, master, 25 days from George- Gillis, in tue 70th year of iis age met - r " ie ty 4 { ae p E. | ; rf - i} At Souris East, on the (oth inst , the be- ss Ran who sang a song entitied wre + See ee . : ‘ BSc ced te of Cant. Simon Cheverie, in the Mi Ra Ws a Gardenas, Jan. 6th.—Arrived Brigt. New | (°Veu wile of Gapt sl Pepa ‘Darling Miss Rankin’s voice is sweet and! po wephee, from Georgetown, via Sydney. | 40th year of age age. | sep : “ vated, and her « rt was wel re iverpool, Jan. 18 —Arrived B: ‘igt Idalia, | 2 +" coe Ny ; Sil vear j a ad Sha, kwick’s Mis- Graham, from Georgetown, 21 days George McCormack, Q . Yip getlpa ce. the i ONtn Was iMedia ae | } i to hia | U4 tl i elubtb on at idigs s or jing house YT) Ae nT vi aw iter iiie Admiral setita man cf-wer to 3 waa Cl iVle and c~ , : exch treaty port to protect the British ere Calied n but they cou i do interests in case of emergency. nothing except relieve his suffe wise] r » | y o7 I i ig except relieve his Terings for the New York, Jan. 27.—A gang of mask- time. ile lingered about ten hours and | ed robbers broke into the vaults of the then died Northampton (Mass.) Bank yesterday, and )000—two-thirds of which bonds not negotiable. is started in Northern and lobtained $67 are in registered A revolution h Central Mexico. Mr. Taylor was a stalwart middle-aged man. Ile was a native of New Brunswick ‘ nephew of Lieut. Governor Tilley— | clel ks, there and had seen more railway service than Orrawa. Jan. 24.—Social circles ara ina any other conductor on the line. His | high state of excitement over the elope- efliciency as an officer,his obliging manners, | — “A as. Maaenne, « mayrege " = shy drew Allan, with the only son of Mr. C. J. genial spirits and good tact rendered him | Brydges.—Since it has been announced one of the most popular men upon the that women were to be employed in the | Public copying has been a rush of ladies of all classes | Ministers to obtain the desired work. NORE somes | railway staff. Vepurtments a ¢ He leaves a wife and many t ? 0 it has *ha nuisance that the service of | riends to mourn his sad and sudden death, arn become suc fsa' ag a Wer A ‘Re | fam stile . vith LOUAL AND THER MATPERS, | femutes is hereafter t to be dispensed with Lonpon, Jan 4 lribique is now in Mot > meg. i { va VS | terial majority in the Span h elections is everest lawyers, h been appointed Sti- | consider. ble.— It is reported that the Subs pendiary Magistrate of Dartmouth } lime Porte has unofiicially ace “ ted An- ae | drassy’s proposals for the paciication of It is expecte i corps will perform their mental headquarters military year, Mutiria the !urkish Provinces.—Grave apprehen- sions are felt at Rome regarding the health of Cardinal Antonelli —S we Llarvey, ensuing | the Scoteh historian painter, died in Eug- land yesterday, aged 71. New York, Jan. 24.—Tho troops, just arrived in Havana There four militia drill atre during the that all innual gis ‘ £ Ir Geor +2» ah te 7 " ENCY. it is Spanish are all boys. Spanish gunboats besides reported that q, is an applicant for EmtGRATION AG R.c. Halit yurton, E are ». +P P a Or a fity warr the oflice of Emigration Agent in London, — ar: = a a . With soidiers in the place of Edward Jenkins, M. | Orrawa, Jan. 22.—The Department of Public Works sent ving rs yesterday to the | Kingston Locomotive Works to construct the Arygu lately delivered a lecture | two narrow gaug» engines for use on P. EB. The | Island railway. —Clements accused o! being | before the fact of the murder of ‘‘Six Werks on Wu Fletcher bearing this title, lecture, it is said, was “ exceedingly inters | #CC®SSOTY, . ; : ss ' Jane Vaughin Gilmour, was to-day, in ac esting and instructive. ( with that » of 2 cordance with the recommendation of the Judges. acquitted.—Mr, White’s m North Renfrew is 210. La ity 250 for Charlevoix. Lonpon,Jan. 22.—It is stated that a triple | railway collision has occurred on the Great Northern raiiway, near Huntington. A special train, conveying doctors, has left London for the scene of collision. jority in their accounts due ; ) ngevins mayjor~ All parties not settling to Chas. Otto Winkler immediately, will be sued without distinction of persons, Just received, a car-load of Narrows Oys at the Union House 2in + , "RELNG 7 .a ™” AV ENES CLIPPER BARQUE * MINERVA,” SIR J AMES Jotn Ge 1 D.s | most of dustrial | Room; in ev ; ence, | Messrs est establishment in the world. | Motels of new Inventions and sketches A special notice 1s American of all inven- with the Patents persons Piper Al at Eng the SAIL ABOUT 1 Lieyd he Fils 1 B i kpown, - reste ga . and Coppered, mn Xi imm: Commander, pow at LONDON, will be on diately, and will Ist APRIL FOR THES PORT DIRECT, for Neighboring and off Vorts at Through Rates! r inducements unsurpassed by any vessel] in the trade, Freight or P MALCOLM 112 Fenchu oar a Ul ’ : | hOBERTS, i Stre ssage, baving superior accommodation, apply in Liverpool to | 69 South Joho Street ; in London to TayLor, Beroety & or here to the owners, JAMES DUNCAN & CO. h’town, Jan 1S70.—Gw biEISEMENIS. a eNrNe LLL L LOLS LW ADY LACK Avid HILLS, VALUABLE rreenold Property OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SPRING TRIP, 1876. THE FIRST-CLASS TRON SCREW-STEAMSHIP “PRIME EDAAID,” © be Sold by Public Auction, on Tues- T Jay, the seventh day of March next, 1876, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown; un- ler and by virtue of a power of sale contain- | ed inacertain indenture of mortgage, bear- iy date the Twentieth day of October, Oue isand Eight hundred aud Seventy one nade between niger William m xdgson of township Number thirty three, in Prince i Edward Island, Farmer, of the one part, and ge McDonald, of said Pownship aud Cloth Dresser, of the other part, and Mortgage, by virtue of a certain Island, which said 188) et bearing date the Twentieth day | t M ry, A. D., 1874, made between the said a n George McDonald of the one part, and | Chariot- at L iW, lhe under- yy norable Jobn Longworth of town, inthe said Island, Barrister fthe other part, was duly assigned by 1 John George McDouald, to the signed John Lougw that tract, piece r parcel of land, aie ing and being on moll Townsh p Ni rly Three, having thereon a Cloth Mil “psd ede dx aoPoengen machinery and other premises with a stream f water (known as Black River) running through the sam ind which said Jand and premises are boun fed as follows, that is to say: comme 1g at a stake fixed in the| ground ata spring, from thence running In an eastwardly direc n, fifty-seven feet; then southwardiy seventy-eight feet thence westwardly to the pond; thence to th sla vyhnere commen ‘ed, con- taining oF fourt of an acre, more or ss Also si that ott tract, piece or arcel of land, situate,lying and being on iid Township, numbe rly-tbree, in said Island, and bounded as follows, that is to say: commeacing at a stake fixed in the ad leading to the Mill Dam, from thence running in a northerly direction, two hun- dred and ten feet; thence westerly two buns lred and ten feet; thence southerly two hun- fred and ten feet thence to the stake | vhere mmenced, containing one acre, re or less. Together with all the Mills, Buildings, Hi rights and appurtenances » the said two above described tracts or parcels of land respectively belonging, or in erlaining. particulars undersigned, in C oltetown, J. LONGWORTH, Assignee of Mortgagee, n Jan. 31, 187 sale uses, | For further Lue VWise apr invwl ap} har til Pays! It Pays | WHAT PAYS Ch’tow [! pays every Manufacturer, Merchant, Me~ chanic, Ae ny Farmer, or Professional man, to keepinformed on all the improve- menis and discoveries of the age. 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Messrs, JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69 Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO, &R Hope Street; in Liverpool, PITCAIRN BROS, Brockley 51 South John Street; in Picton, NOONAN & DAVIES, or SQ., junr., Messrs. Buildings to Messrs. here to Prince Edward i SCUENTIHC AATERICAN Peake Bro’s & fo., pai aid tahini. Sheet a het oak. is ' } imparting will Managers. ; Ch’town, Jan. 10, 1876.—10i OPENING OF NAVIGATION CLASS | COMMER CIAL COLLEGE, teach NAVIGATION, MASTERS and will for passing the and MATES rates. As there is to be a Local Board ap- pointed forthe Port of an early date, those need not now leave the Island to do so. The Winter Course of Lectures on Com- mercial Law will be commenced in a few days; open to Students only. EATON, FRAZEE & Ch'town, Jan. 24, 1876.—1m. desiring to qualify REAGH, Railway. CHANCE of TIME! N and after MONDAY, January O will run as follows -— TRAINS GOING W ios. STATIONS. Express. Mixed. Georgetown Dep. 8.45a.m Cardigan 9.10 Mount Stewart 10.25 Royalty Junction 11.35 . ' Are. 11.57 | Charle ttetuwna Dep. 8.15 a. m Dep. 2.30 p.m Royalty Junction 8.41 3s | North Wiltshire 9.40 3.47 Hunter River 9.56 405 Kensington 11.2 5.44 Summerside ‘ Arr. 12.00 Arr. 6.25 ant — Dep. 145% »| Wellington 239 Port Hill 3.25 O Leary 4.50 Albertoa 5.58 Tiginsh Arr. 7.00 DPILAINGS GOING LAsT. ATIONS Expresa. Mixed Tignish Dep, 7.00 a.m Alberton 8.02 O'Leary 9.10 Port Hill 10.35 Wellington lt rd “ Arr. 12.15 p.m pummel side Dep 1.45 De D TS om Kensington 2.26 7.57 Hunter rte 4.05 9.23 | North Wiltshi 4.20 9.40 Royalty J mane 5.10 10.35 " ( Arr 5.30 Arr. 11.00 Charlottetown Jep. 2.50 Royalty Junction 3.12 Mount Stewart 4.24 Cardigan 5.40 Georgetown Arr 6.05 sts ts Souris Branch. Going West. | Going Zast. = STATIONS Mixed stations. | Mixed. oe a. M P Souris Dep. 7.10 Ch’town iDep 2.50 Harmouy 7.25 Royalty Jage 3.12 St. Peter’ 8 58 bas Ar 4.24 “en 4 Arr. 10.20 M. Stewart } Dp 446 M.Stewart 2 Dep. 10.25 St. Peter's 6.00 Royl'ty J'c't 11.35 Harmony 1.23) Chtown Arr. 11.57Souris Ar. 7.59 Wm. McKECHNIE, Supt. P. BE. 1. Railway. C. J. Brydges, Gen | Supt. Gov. Railways. Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1876.—6ins ET ‘Y OUR HAN DBILLS | Posters printed at the Examiner office prepare | Soard of Examination, at moderate | Charlottetown, at ! coun LE | All kinds “y | $3.00. AND | Opp. W. | ruary collection. be held (D. V. on Tuesday, the Ist day of February, at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. }of the POSTPi N E M ENT. [ae me for receiving tenders for Oyster Bed Wharf, Rustico, will be extended until Wednesday, the 2nd February next, RICHARD WEEKS, 8. P. W, 1875.—3i NORMAL SCHOOL 1 MHE Winter will cx Jun. 17 Term of Mmmence on the [ustitution first day of Fen- this next, as the Classes will then be Re. arranged, Cancidates seeking to perfect themselves for th ieaching profession should apply at once to secure admission. Che advantage of Normal Training must be Knowledge with t ability of not avail, ir future Teach- Veal, mere ers tus" be up to the requirements of the tite. Piiis our Normal School, onder the manage it of the Principal, and of \ ist ‘ ite, > i ted 5 lit t ‘reviacial freasurer’s Office, CHARLOTTETOWN, 27th Dec., HEREBY give that I have this day appointed Mr. George F. Robinson, 1875. rotice | of Charlottetown. to be Collector of Assess. | ment on Land and Real Estate in Charlotte- town and Common, in vx., CO. Be lerms of the Act 2¢ JOSEPH POPE, aM 1876.—3in LOOK HERE, All accounts furnished Christmas, 1874, and at 1875, Jan. Midsummer, not settled by the 15th February, 1876, will be consigned Jor legal distinction. BUTCHER. without MARK 76 —4in WOTICH. yas Annuai Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Cemetry Co., will at the Athern@um,(upper hall; Jan. 19, IS tii. By order, JOHN Ch’town Jan, 17, 1876. LePAGE, Sec’y. SELLING OFF! Call & Get Bargains, The Su bscribers beg to inform all who Want to purchase Day GUUDS & CLOVHING THAT THEY ARE SELLING AT AND UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES, To Suit the Dull Vimes! SEVERAL LOTS OF Bankrapt Geods at Half Price ! ROBERT ORR & CO. VEN FALL GOODS ° 44 Cases and Bales of NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THK ‘ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, (Pucen Square, ty Steamer Prince Edward FROM LNGLAND, SELECTED BY ONE OF THE FIRM, and are now open for Inspection and Sale, and will be dis- posed off at the Lowest Cash Prices. The the above Stock is worthy attention of Purchas- for who desire value W. & A. BROWN PRkcCRIVED AT Dorsey & Jost's <== BOOT & SHOE STORE FOR PALI, & WINTER WEAR Pairs ?ubber Boots and Shoes, Feit Rubber Snow Boots ~ DAA Pains Boots, Shoes & Slippers, In Leather and Felt for Ladies, and Children wr’ EN’S AND BOYS’ Strong Wellington Boots GOOD AND CHEAP. of Boots made to order, of the and by first-class at Gents best material, workmen, DORSEY & JOSTS BOOT FACTORY, South Side Market Sqr. Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1875. OST. LOST. LOST. Cheaper than Ever ! McDOUGALL & CURRIE RE selling their choice stock of Groceries 4% cheaper than any other House fn the Choice Tea, in strength and flavor, Good Retailing Sugar only trade. only 40 cents. g cents. Coffees in Java, English break~ fast, Dandelion, and French. A seiect jot of Canadian Flour, large stock of Ready- made Clothing, Keefers from $5.50 up- wards. Overcoats from $8.50 upwards. A large stock of English and Canadias Tweeds, which will be made up to order at shortest notice. Fur Caps from $1.50 to Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75 | An elegant selection of best Brands cheap for cash. A cents. i ‘ ; Ladies’ Dress Goods | Ladies’ Hose, Gloves, lete.. etc. An extra stock of Boots and | Shoes, whieh will be sold at cost and charges. Overshoes, Kubbers, and Feit | Shippers. Also a large assortment of | Crockery and Glassware, cheaper than ever Constant!y on hand: Herring, Codfish, Boneless C odfish, Pork, by the small, Lard, Butter, ete., etc. Please call at once, McDOUGALL & CURRIE, FE. Dawson's, Upper Gt. Geo. Bt. : Ch town, Oct. 18, 1875.—6m of every description