7 os e™™ LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, eR er cn LOOSE AND OTHER WATTERS, | tine Corisande, Auderson, Plymouth, 2t 000 | bush. eats, 28,500 ft deal. sch. Leander rkum, Rose, Newfoundland, 950 bush. po- | tatoes, 400 do. turnips.—23. Tropic ! St. John’s, Nfl’d,233 oy Z ial ac ocae S,iv ) LUPRIPS, 08 do parsnips,o4 carcass- mutton, o2 yrs. beef, o6 geese; Quik kstep, Murray, Halifax, 1300 bush. oats, 800 do pota Sarah,Perry,Cape Traverse, coal ; A. Seaman, Irving, R hibu to, sundries | Snow Crapaud sund 3; Sarah, M i ® hi ix i , bD S t ie Hi i¢ ps, 300 do. barle H. Christie, Stee Ha bush. pota 060 d oats, | S do. turnips,4ld4 lbs pork ; brigt. Liberty, Ak 1, Pictou i § Sarah Aan, Wood, Bay Verte, sundries.—Eider, Thorbum,Hali- ax, 1120) bush, potatoes, 1000 do. oats, } isk Oil, 200 bush, turnips; Lucity Ann, McLaughlin, HRichibucto, sundries; brig. \drienne, Brundage, Penarth, G. B., 24,000 bush. Oats, SV00 ft. deals, 86 cases canned bsters; sch. Nautilus, May, Bermda, 544 bbIs potatoes, S65 bush ¢ ats, 50 sheep, 100 turkeys, Jo0 geese.—o. Bark Moselle, Gra- ham, Plymouth, Eng., 30,000 bush. oats, 750 } Annie Laurie, i | Boston | Sammie S. McKowen, Cenway, Souris, gen. John’s, Nfl’d 1080 bush. potatoes, 290 do. | turnips, 00 do. oats, 20 tubs butter, pig ; | brig Xenia, McMahon, Queenstown, 20,000 OZEN IN.—Several vessels which were} bush. oats, 800 pieces deal; sch. Heather, yading produce at Summerside, are frozen | Mclsaac, St. John’s Nfld, 2500 bush. Barley, ns , ‘ - T ver Cases, at § ind upwards, warra: i } } a . \ Ww. We 6 in. A its and mine nh great variety a i each part ir taste, at the i iil nov, I nas the est k Ww m te => +e f ' i — ) ' . iding, [noy, 29. — : — it. a 'TTO \\ ga, Esq has be en ippointed | é Attorney neral of Nova Scotia in the ‘ ‘ id gre , pia Daniei MeDonald who | ‘ elire | t ‘ maids | . ‘ t Comr ym is sitting in St, ‘ ) ’ ; | : ' M s ¥ ive N and will probably complete ' wa by them during their sit- tf <—_ Lorman tholics have sub. to be presente » the police n tl on of the late nlite J” > — Minis: ‘ t INTERION N —indians can be seen reeling it t treets of Summerside every day na state of intoxication —NS, ./ MNTERTAINMENT, —— The managing coms *_-. ’ ‘ . ‘ } \ QL ; mittee of the New Skating Rink Co. intend } y nha # ‘ . ’ : . 4 . pening with a Cirand | ancy Dress Ball, y ‘ ‘ ~N ; me evening during Christmas wee i ix terwar piead . eames aS a 5 CONST STABBED. —The Cape Breton < s reports that Chief Constable Johns = ston Was fatally stabbed at North Svdney ‘ NTMEN' Mr. Wi ims---from the Qa tery} } on Saturday night, by a sailor. uf , i “Ml tO the — - | ‘ E j Cigars, Tobacco, Meerschaum, Briar and way the piace of Mr. Roper, who inas | *49¢y J ipes, Pipe-fixings, Stems, Pooches, aia ieee aioe ‘ », | Cigarett: s, Razor strops cheap at the Union | Hlouse, 2S Queen Street. in ~ e ~~) \ Serious Cuarce.—We understand that j lo Tis Lapies.—We have now received ex-M. P. Ff, for Yarmouth County has | our Felt Boots, for Ladies and Children A su arrested at Yarmouth for forgery and | nice assortment. snd thet preliminary investiga- n Dozszry & Jost was commenced at Yar ih ’ 1} ~~, 7 am — Wednesday last, | '9- Jhere are also some vessels frozen in i man named Patrick Rush, fell down | at the E stairs, and received injuries from which he | Of the Outports, lied shortly afterwards. An inquest was : mg | eld, and a verdict ren lered of * Accidental j ee eee we understand that nat Mr. Hector McDonald, of Flat River, iately | —_ ; Assistant Teacher in St. Peter's Sehool, has BRRIBLE 1088 OF Lirk.—A despatch has | been appointed Assistant Clerk for Char- been receive i at (Quebec on N . = from the Magdalen [slands. It says that of the six vessels iost, only 17 men were saved out 2 ihe Government wil! provide a steamer tO convey provisions to tlie sufterers —— As : The Steamer Carroll made her last t wr the season from this port on jay las She took avery iorge cargo produce Halifax and Boston, among re 02) barrels of pork for the r we ihe t tal yo g was & im es will soon be out calling & meeting, of all interested, at Cornwall, to sciiss the best ‘“ mode of procedure ’ e funds to | ig N th River to D i t ’ sre ito h r this ta n Ul ve . 2 ipe iraverse should present at the meeting.— eee \ ATION, —Messrs. Schreiber & Bur. pee lately claimed $197,000 from the Island vernment for delays in the construction of the railway. The case was submitted } arbitration. The following are the names the arbitratera:—George Lotsford, of | edericton, N. B., Hon. John Longworth | und Mr. H. J. Cundall of Charlottetown. e amount awarded to Messrs. Schreiber \ ry was $16,500 > + ae ‘ A rTETOWN /EBATIN At th g mt ~ ? ’ in i t Ww i t th 1 ve. j rv 3 tan¢ nationa t to | 1 by * I i riday, t Vecem — °° N \t } ting of t Db. { ( Sum le, held © 2 OV st, the LLOWwID r mut was | nanimously agreed to iy 1e thanks st. Charles j ytal Abstinence and Benev: ient ; t and is hereby tendered to the proprietors of the Examiner, Patris/, N Bra, A 7 and J news papers for the generous manner In which they have sent their papers to the Reading oom of this Society. _-=_->- “OLUNIEERS.~- INsrection or V he Char. | ttetown Battery of Garrison Artillery, under command of Major Morris, and the | Charlottetown Battery of Infantry, compris« ng Nos. 1., 2. & y Captains Dogherty, McRae Companies, commanded } and Longs | annual worth, haying completed thei training were, on Satur jay last, inspected | by Col. the Hon, J, EH. Gray, C. M, G. Ad cer was received wit! Deputy itant (reneral, The inspecting ofl a general salute. | was under the command of| rhe Deputy A iiutant (ens | eral inspected first the Artillery and then | the Infantry, who marched past in a very | The Deputy Adjutynt | addressed the men, und ex» | thei | he pe ide ‘laior Morris creaible manner. ( ,ebperai then preseed himself much pleased with appearance and efficiency. The companies | then marched through the principle streets | headed by Galbraith’s Band, | o> ++ Of the city, | | } Postar uikievance’'—The people of| aunching Place, Grand River, complain of | extraordinary, unwise, and altogether iNneXpi eable arr ingement by which they | are cut off from postal communication, ihe train carries three mails to Cardigan ige every day. A courier goes to and n De os Marsh, only three miles ‘ry, twi week; but to their Post tice he calls on y once a w ek For ex- example: Ie leaves Cardigan Bridge every | tuesday, (akes the mail to De Gros Marsh, snd returns; and every Friday he leaves irdigan Bridge and goes past De (ros Marsh to Launching Place, Thus the kw fand Herald issued on Sat. ; 7 lay, and the E AMINER, A ind Lhe rll, | issued on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- | day, respectively, do not reach them until the following Friday eyening, and letters, be they never so important, cannot be} answered within a fortnight from the time | they were written. It is difficult tounder- | stand why the people of Launching Place | should be so treated. It cannot be on the | ground of economy, for the trifle it would | cost to send’ the mgil on from De Gros | Marsh twice a week is not worth mention- ing. Not t can be or account of parseneas of population and consequent ck of m matter, for Launching Piace in Older and far more p pulous settle- ment than De Gros Marsh, Surely it can- not be punishment for past political rilences for that would be too contemipt- ible We are inclined to think it the result of inadvertent negle« and we now call the attention of the postal authorities &t Uttawa, and the represent trict— Messrs. Davies and M extraordinary arrangement, in the hope that + may be improved,—ani semisweekly mails sent to launching Place, tives of the dis ‘-Intyre—to the } ray lottetown Circuit, in lier of Cyrus R, Me- } li Kinlay, resigned .— iH: see lo Hancepo.— The Dominion Governs ment has refused to interfere with the course of the law in the case of David Rob- bins, the Bear River, N. S., murderer, under sentence of death for shooting his wile He to be hanged on the l6th yf December. at Digby > “in >> I ‘tT Kensinctoy.—On Monday morns- ing, between the hours of six and eight, the people of that place were aroused by the rm of é It proved to be the earria factory of |. Grreenan, and ina vel rt time the whole building was in | As The fire is supposed to have been flue. Mr . young man, who had only been in busi. cansed by a defective Greenan istand West Rivers, and at sOmMe | pigs, 150 | turkeys ; Aminta,King,Georgetown,sundries. } cette, for Yarmouth, 2852 bush. oats, 578 do. } Lavinia dane, McLeod, St. Peter's, C. B., | ballast Grorcetrown, N 20.—Ci'd Sirius, Me- Leod, Barbadoas, W.1., produ Kmma, | Downie, Ualifax, produce.—23. Emma, Col- ae | Produce | 4 wn rm 1 PDs turaf Ch town, on the 22nd,with 4060 SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ERE Nov, 22.—Sch. Lucitvy Ann, McLaugh { bucto, d et 3. Onward, Square- » tlalifax, molasses, et Fear Not, M Pictot i Sea © n, McKay, 1d, r. i. G., ASGOOR t, rio, Snow, Cape ‘Traverse, uush. Oats; Union, Ross, Pictou, coal Sarah Ann, We t, Tidnish, N. S., deals and ng— 20. Margaret, Cain, Pictou oa { Wi t, Haltfax. gen. ca Naut Rob n, Halifax, gem, muse CLEARED Nov Brig Olga, Walsh,Penarth Roads ~0,500 bush Oats, 24,000 [t. de al: pieces deals, 143 boxes preserved salmon, etc.; sch, Lucretia Jane, Greenwood, Havana, Cuba, 489 drums fish, 90 boxes do., 500 bbls, Mary Charles, Babbin, Halifax, ) bush. potatoes, 2000 do. oats, ete. —26. Mosher, Halifax, 1400 bush. do. oats, 300 do. turnips, 3 hogs; str. Carroll, Wright, WHalitax anc for Halifax—32 hhds. sheepskins, -0 bbls, pork; for Boston—80 drums fish, 18 cases mdse. 900 doz. eggs,oU bris potatoes, ) boxes 40 tubs Lutter.— 26. sch potatoes potatoes, SOU — fish, mdse. — 27. Sir Colin Campbeli Noonan, Liverpool, N.S., 14 bush. oats, 500 do. por tatoes, 50 do. turnips ; Charlotte, Clarke, St. SU0 do. oats, Li00 do. potatoes, 1500 do. turnips, 80 bbls. parsnips, 20 do. carrots. 35 carcasses mutton, 100 geese, 50 OUTPORTS. Onwe tt, Nov. 24.—Cl'd sch. Oleka, Dou- potatoes, 10 tubs butter. Geonortrown, Nov. 23.—Ent’d Emma, Col- ns, Murray Harbcr,baliast; str. St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou, mails and passengers.—209 ollins, Murray Harbor, oats; Royal Arch, ns, Murray Harbor, oats; Bioomer, Mc- Neill, Pictou, mutton and sheep skins.—24. Curlew, Gardiner, Liverpool, N.S., produce ; Emily, Heckman, LaHave, N.S., produce.— { Lucy Ann, M Port Hawksbury, | vers, VERNON River, Nov. 20.—Ent'd sch. Rustic McMahon, from Ch’towa, with goods to Jas Hayden,and Geo. Forbes. She cleared for bushel oats. MEMORANDA. ‘CLOTHING barquens [ ER, 1805, NOVEM | FOR [A RMERS | ‘merly owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of Halifax, N.S., which will be ready for sale at the \| KCHANICS RA [L.WAYMEN Le MBERERS AND (GITIZENS Ready-made or Made to Measure ! We are now receiving by Mail Steamers a further supply of HFAVY WIN THE, CLOTHS & CLOTHING ! OVERCOATS, Stormcoats, Reefers, &e, &e,. TO SUIT ALL, At Ecoonmical Prices ! ———— ANY GARMENT made to order at short notice and at mod- erate prices ! SPECIAL.—We offer, at a Great Bargain, a large lot of heavy Win- ter Overeoats, which, on account of the hard times, have been sold to us at bankrupt prices. Those who have not bought their Winter Clo- thing, cannot do better than have a look at these Goods before buying. ONE PRICE TO ALL, Puree Scoooxens Wreckep.— Men Drown- ED.—A telegram received on Saturday by Mr. H. W. Johnston of the Marine and | Fisheries Department, states that the schoos | j ; j}ner ‘“ L’Eserance,’ Capt. Bourgoyne, from | n¢ six years, and as his loss has been very | Halifax for the Magdalen Islaeds, is stranded | wy he willno doubt feel it very severely, | at Chimney Corner, C. B., and will be a} * . otal eck. ive of the cre ere f ‘early his whole summer’s work, in the | 'ot@! wreck. Five of the crew were lost, and ; itl aa all but very little of the cargo has been saved. shape of sleighs, etc., for the winter trade, | phe schr. « Active ” while on the same voy-~ as consumed, and he also informed us| age with a general cargo, went ashore at| that he lost by the firea sum of money, which he proposed to meet some bills which were due in Summerside, on the same day. We trust that the good people of Kensington will come to the front and aid this young man to establish him- using NMargaree, } Another trading wade ashore, and drag the dory after me, | | jacket with horn buttons on it were found in but on jumping into the water | found that the water was deeper than [ thought, and | i the vessel.— Pa/. } was obliged to swim, and with the greatest | But sad to relate, His remains } difticulty saved my life. Neil Matheson was drowned, were found to-day, and the man we went to rescue, got safe across the Bay. ‘Tl | and is probably a total joss.—te. he | } deceased was a young nan about 26 years | of age, and of an exemplary character, and was esteemed by all who knew him for his kind and banevolent disposition. truly be said of him, he had no enemies, but many friends, as the great number who turned out to search for him showed, Yours truly Rustico, Nov. 19, 1875 DIED, i At Summerside, on the 19thinst., Herber Gordor, infant son of Harry A., and Sophia Eleanor Compton, age] 5 months. ummerside, on Sunday the l4th inst., | At Summerside, on Sunda : | Queenstown for orders, with 20,000 bushels Scarlet Fever, Ernest E., son of Rev. Te this City, on Tuesday, 23d inst., of | The a D mone — — again Cerebro-Spinal disease, after an illness of | aground in the Straits of Canso.— Herald, twenty four hours, Flora B. (formerly of ; Southboro Mass.,) the beloved wife of Isaac | PASSENGERS. C. Hall, Junr,. in the 29th year of her age. | , ; 2 . At Charlottetown, on the t0th inst., | Per S. 8. Carroll from Boston and Halifax : M ch Cameron, son of the late William | James Profit, Mrs. James Profit, Master Jas, Cameron, of MH. M, 72d Highlanders, aged 17] profft, Wm. Crosby, Mrs. Wm. Crosby, ears and 6 months Messrs. G. 8S. Stanley, Mugh Hanaway, At Atl Mass, on the 19th Nov., in the} Lafferty, Wm. Lynch, Geo. McInnis, F. Mc- th tr of hee age, of Cerebro Spina: | Carthy, Wm. Ball, S. Green, A. Fraser. M vitis, Annie Amelia, the beloved wife; Per S, S. Carroll to Halifax and Boston : t Edmund J. McMahon, Esq., and second | Robert Deagle, D. Burrows, Thomas Kicks | Annie Capel, ol daugnter of Henry and pel f mer!\ f iortiheriy 0} Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Gjoucestershire, England. On the 3st of Oct., at his res Harbor Ktoad, of consun } M. Wisner, in the 38th year of his age. fence, Mur- Francis His uon, | end was peace. At St. Paul, Minnesota, U. S. A., Nov. 8th, of congestion of the lungs, Sampson, aged 43 years, youngest son of the late James Matthews, of Charlottetown. At his residence at Vernon River, on the 4th inst., Mr. John Furness, Senr. aged 92 hears. At Searltown, on Saturday, November 13th f Spinal Meningitis, Annie Amelia, eldest daughter of D. S. Wright, aged 11 and & months At Black Pon 1, Lot f p Diptheria, Eli i abeth dane, daughter and Hlenry || hompson, age {five years iki two months and fourteen days. . At New Mode, Fort Augustus, on the tin after anillnes of tive days, Mark Webster, aged years, leaving &@ Widow nd five daughters, and a large circle ol nds to mourn their loss, Deceased emi- grated to this Island in the year [S15, from dmore, Yorkshire, England. | In this < 8 years, second son of Mr. John Murray, s Manager P. b. Island Railway. residence, French Fort, op the Expres At her sons | 29th of October, Jennet Robertson, retict of the late Me, Peter Scott, in the 88th year of her age, i lt can | | the 24th inst., making the run in ~t | Donato McKay. | j Murray, aged two years and 8 months. | } Ihe crew and cargo were saved, schooner, whose name is wreck at Broad Cove. The crew were all lost and the cargo was only partly saved. The despatch also says that itis reported that another schooner is strands ed at Mars Head, Dut there are no particulars, —Itr. Pape unknown, i: a WA, WEEKS & 0, IMPORTERS, Queen Street. DRY GOODS & CLOTHING Wholesale and Retail, FOR FALL AND WINTER, the mainmast. A stove and a homespun / The new barque Clara, launched in P. EF, Island in September, was wrecked at Crow Island, Cape Canso, on the night of the 2Ist She was on the voyage from Liverpool, P. E. Island, with salt for ballast Chron, Schr Ellen, 43 tons, of Cardigan, P. E, [., from Georgetown for Pictou, in ballast, is ashore at Carriboo. Not insured. It expected she will be got off. By telegram to Peake Bros &Co., S. S. Prince Edward arrived at New Orleans, on 11 days nst GC, Byatt is from Pictou. Schr Minnie Cronan, Fraser, of Halifax, is ashore at Tracadia, N.S. She was bound from that port to this Island. Barquentine Corisande cleared on the 23d | inst., for Plymouth for orders, with 26,000 bushels of oats, by Peake Bros. & Co. Brig Olga cleared on the 23rd inst., for Penarth for orders, with 20,500 bushels of oats by Peake Bros. & Co. Barque Mose//e cleared on the 25th inst., for Plymouth for orders, with 30,000 bushels of oats by Peake Bros, & Co. Brig Xenia cleared on the 27th inst., for of oats by Peake Bros, & Co. ham, Geo. Smith, Mrs. McLean, Miss L. Capel, Hugh MeLeod, H. F. Clarke, Andrew Peden, Mrs. Peden, das. McLeod, Frank Holden. MARRIED. At St. Dunstan's Cathedral, on the 25th inst,, by the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, Mr. John J. Regan, to Miss Mary Jane Welsh, daughter cf Mr. M. Welsh, of Charlottetown, At Rustico, by Rev. R. P. McPhee, Miss Elizabeth Mckinnon, daughter of Joseph McKinnon, Esq., Brackley Point, to Mr. years | ‘ity, on the 24th inst., John, aged; Fraser, M. D.,, St. Peters, | William McIntyre, of Savage Harbor. At Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., by | Rev. W. B, Haynes, Mr. John Henderson, t 1, on September 15th, | of South Wiltshire, .o Miss Jane Cummings, ot York R ver. At Charlottetown, on the 20th inst., by the same, Mr.John Alex. McLeod, of Charlottrlown, to Miss Mary Ann Burhoe of Dundas. ; At Charlottetown, on the 24th inst.; by the same, Mr. Alexander McVane, of Char- lottetown, to Mise Annie M. Soby of George- town. In this City, on the 19th inst., James W. to Miss L. M. | Newbery, of Charioltetown. At the residence of Archbishop Williams, Boston, on Monday, Nov. Ist, by the Rey. Father O'Toole, Mr. Joseph Mctsaac, Phar- macist, of Boston, to Miss Mary Ellen McDonald, of Grand Tracadie, P. &. f, or self in business again. His loss is some-{| The Summerside Journal says :—The vhere between a and eight hundred Adeline, owned Dy Mr. Major Clarke, of this 1 7 S—1 S76, . Fr aes | town, was lost in the last snow storm. We loliars.—S,. J. | have not been able to ascertain the quarter We have received part of our Fal} ; + Doe Ww tee | of the straits where the sad event happened, Stock, comprising a NIN DENT.—We copy the fol.{ but we learn from a telegraphic despatch g lette m the 7 of the 25th | that all the crew, four in ar. ae General Assortment D ¢ i acted een on tiaedhel| ers. B Daniel Campell Cape | in every Department, _ Farther supplies to sip sgn ‘holy saa ale T . wa ipta n, and his father Mr. arrive fortnightly till close of navigation. Bh? jes - Tee aCclue wed | Campbeil, of the same plaee was one| wo PWEOn , . . ! vy i red with us as follows: —On Wedness| of the hands on board at the time of the | EBICES UNUSUALLY LOW THIS SEASON FOR CASH | wet, t 7 i iis alli Ril lisaster. The body of one of the crew, D. } { Og — — aan ne er employed McGinnis, has been fonnd and buried. The ROBERT ORR & CO. } tan Old vessel which lies stranded near wh crew |} ywed we hear, to Gn) oo - Se | Gyster Bridge, in Rustico Bay. Just after| Traverse. As the was no insurance on E W TAYLOR } iark, some timber lying around began | the Adeline, her losa falls wholly on the - ” vner. movingoftt, ne Neil Matheson, with three a GALE at ARICHAT.—There was a hurri- Offers for Hale ther men, went with me to secure it, when ine from South East to West at Arichat, C. } one of the men in one of the dorys got | B., on the !6thand 17th inst. The sch’r(’, THE FOLLOWING USEFUL 6000S t | adrift in the Bay and begin singing out for W- Lyle, of Souris,?. E. 1, received sensider t } i as 7 ; © able damage to her bottom, and broke wind- | } wssistance. Neil M athesOn voOlunteere 1, 21s, stuncheon, and stern and st rn-post, } A C } and i accompanied him, taking a dory and | The sch’'y Magenia, lying at Mr. Isadore Le- j i going to his assistance. We had only one | Blane’s whart, broke from ber moorings and IN 7 } put her jibboom through Mr. Maximian in oar and a rough pole in our dory, she bes} forest's store. The brigt. Catherine is Solid Silver Case, ‘ame unmanageable, and having lost the! ashore at Arichat West.— Hr. Chron. pole and finding that we were fast drifting We hear that a der lict vessel named (GooD TIME-KEEPER ) : 2 Chatham, No. 4, with green bottom, was put in the Bay, and the dory filling with | | ked up on the North Shore,near St. Peter's FOR, B21 water, | found we would have to abandon | Bay, on Monday, There was no ballast or 2.00. her or be lost in the Bay. I therefore | cargo aboard, und she appears to have turn- —— { \ i compieteiy over as some oO e s jumped out into the water expecting to a nears tommed under the eles cae A WALTHAM WATCH J | In Solid Silver Case, FOR $20.00. The above are all proved before delivery, and are really a good article for the price. If parties are not satisfied, after a fair trial, they can be returned and exchanged for any article i: the store, NBW JEWELRY, PLATED WARK & $PRCTACLES | JUsSLT RECEIVED. South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1375.—h dm ; At Millner’s Tin Shop A vow. Good COOKING STOVES, | AND OTHERS, Which are offered at Very Low Prices, in order to close out the Stove Trade, —AIL80— ' Stovepipe, Elbows, | Bakepans, &c, Russia Sheet Iron for Fancy Stovepipe A Large Stock of ' TINWARE! Wholesale and Retail, at very Low Figures. SOAPSTONE, &c. GAS WORK (New and Repairing, ) In Composition and Iron Tubing and Fittiags. Brackets, Gasaliers & Pendants, &o. &e. &e. The Subscriber, very thankful for past pat- ronage, still solicits for the future. GEO. W. MILLNER. | Sept. 27, 1875.—pne htm , tree j NOTICE. City Court, Nov. 7, 1875. BY order this day made in the City Court | of the Stipendiary Magistrate, I hereby ' notify all whom it may concern, that every person who shall bereafte; place on the streets or sidewalks of this City, any ob- structian, whether consisting of goods, lumber, vehicles, materials for building or | rubbish of any kind, shall, without further notice, be fined the full penalty contained | in the City by-law. ao antnsegney ties t —E GONE at} BANKRUPT STOCK p P. B ESEAND e @ ‘ at ’ STEAMERS, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Having purchased a portion of the Stoek for-| He Mesipg and stispiye wey yo London ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, GREAT BARGAINS | will thus be offered to chase Goods at WINTER DRESS GOODS IN VARIETY, Black & Colored French Merinoes & Coburgs, BLACK I Brilliantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes and Sheetings, Fancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, WATERPROOF CLO AND PILOTS. Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Haberdashery, Underclothing, &c. &c We No Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. pq TERMS CASH. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. C &c. Nov. 22, 1875. = I = | Until Further Notice. oo - grcahie, EAVE CHAKLOTTELOWN | \! day and Thursday morning at Sele. LEAVE SUMMERSIDE fo: HEDias every day, on arrival of morning wb from Charlottetown LEAVE SHEDIAC for 00 CK SUMMERSID . every day, on arrival of morning train oO from St. John ag s ry 9 LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for CHARLOTT) TOWN every Wednesday and Saturday evening, at o'clock. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN for Pict every Thursday morning at S o'clock LEAVE PICTOU for ¢ every Wednesday and Saturday. o arrival of morning train from I[lalifay | LEAVE PICTOt for GEORGETOWN HARLOTTETOWS og ae. mg M } every Tuesday and Friday, on ar i parties wishing to pur-| Selinrwmn aoe n co Low Prices, viz: | Leave GEORGETOWN for PICTOU and r } CHARLOTTETOWN | every Wednesday } and Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock, Connect at Shediac with train St John, and there with Railways and Interna- ; tional Steamers for all places in United States and Canada; at Pictou with tra | for Halifax and all places in Nova Scotin {at Summerside and Georgetown with trains | for Charlottetown and all piaces in the | - tor is ‘land, zU0U8STRES Aceyts.—Thomas Bolton, Halifax; Han- ' : ford Bros., St. John; Noonan & Davis. ; Pictou. F. W. HALES, Sec’y Ch’town, Nov. 15, i875, Temperance House, ALBERTON, - - ~ 2 ke In now open. Travellers ample accommodation man and beast. A LIBERAL PATRONAGE is solicit R. M. COSTAIN 4i AKINGS, BEAVERS will th . ; Alberton, Nov. 15, 1875. i NEW PALL Gos NEW GOODS ACROSS ! JUST RECEIVED at Ti BRITISH WAREHOUSE, :0; C. ROB WiLL BE FOUND AT Dunecan’s Brick Building, NO. 50 QUEEN ST. AND HAS THE Largest assortment of Cloth in the City ! TO SELECT FROM. STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! Shirts and Ties a Specialty ! Ch town, July 26, 1875. queen Sqanre, ty Steamer /’ Ra M ISNGT.AWN DD, THE FIRM. :RTSON SELECTED BY ONE OF and are now open for I i andl Sale. and will be « } posed off at Lowest Cash Prices. ‘The above Stock is worthy the attention of Purchus.- who desire value lor their W. & A. BROWN moneys. NEW GOODS. re — CAPITAL, ow ee- Kire and Life. Head Office . ene Prince Edward Island Board of Directers : JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Esq... JOHN INGS, Ese. | THE SUCSCRIBER WOULD INTIMATE CHAS. PALMER, Esgq., JOHN QUIRK, Esq, P. W. HYNDM CARVELL BROS., March 15, 1875. OUR MOTTO, | NO HUMBUG The subscriber has just received his Fall Supply of BOOTS, SHOES, aND FAMILY GROCERIES ! and being determined to do nothing but a Cash Business in the future, will sell the same at a very smal! advance on cast. All cash customers are our customers. All who purchase for cash would do well to call and examtue our prices before purchas- ing elsewhere. F, H. CAMPBELL. Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. PUBLIC LANDS. HE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC Lands will attend as follows :— On Monday and Tuesday, the 8th and 9th of November next, at Patrick Dalton’s, Nail Pond, Lot}. On Wednesday and Thursday. the 10th ‘and 11th of November, at William Hay- { wood’'s, Tignish, Lot 2. On Friday and Saturday, the l2th and 13th of November next, at David Hunter's, Alberton, Lot 4. On Monday, the Lith November next, at Beaton's Hotei, Lot 6. On Tuesday, the 14th November next, at Goodwin's Hotel, Lot 14. On Thursday and Friday, 15th aed 19th November, at Kensington, Lot 19, On Monday an Tuesday, 291b and 30th November next, at Mrs. A. Campjon’s, Souris. On Wednesday and Thursday, Ist and 2d December next, at McDougall’s, Rollo Bay. On Friday, 3rd December, at Hon. §. Bul- ger's, Head St. Peter's Bay. On Saturday, at Theo. Webster's, Morell. On Monday and Tuesday. the 13th and 14th December next, at Cartney MeLure s, | Esq., Murray Harbor Mills. Oa Thursday and Friday, 16th and lith of Pecember next, at P. Gauls, Ksq., Mon- tague Bridge. IL hereby notify all partics in arrear on account Public Land Sales and Rent, that unless payment be made before the First January next, proceedings will forth with he taken for the recovery thereof, B. KELLY, . Commissioner, THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshall. | Crowa Laads Ollice, 21st Oct., 1876. November 8, 1875, Oct. 25,—5i STADAC Insurance Comp’ny ee ——— - — ust received a The subscriber has Manchester, England, a ( ONA ot a ‘Heavy Winter Cloths ast WITH SUITARI Supply of Trimmings, 3,000,000. es. a a ‘The Best imperted in this Market ' ‘ Gentiemen Wislii 1 cha Fa Outtits would do we he has fae Cheaper Carment than any of Hite the so-called tailors in tow P. REILLY Oct. 4, 1875. , om + Kent Street Quebec. . | IMPORTANT! ‘For the Benefit of all Concerned ' eee + i to all persons indelbts ii AN, Esq. 1 OCTOBER, that the fu mount { accounts is require with as ttle delav a ' possible HENRY BREF] Southport, October 25, 1s375.—é€ip i ce” are | SYDNEY STREET “ a STRAW indebted to him by Book Account. Notes i Hand, or otherwise, are requested t ATURE FACTORY “stor verter, Agents for P. E.‘Island S the subscriber intends n I 4 REAL Tn | fst of November, j ee ss : | A)} accounts unsettled after that date w VaYT 10 RANKIN HOLE, CH TOW, be handed into the Clerk of County ¢ for collection, without respe of persons ee : HUGH L. MeDONALI Cardigan Bridge, Oct. 4 0 The Subsoriber keeps constantly oa hand a large and varied assortment of aanowoon cuains1 UNION HULSE,” Corner Queen & j CHEAPEST IN THE CITY! | BEDSTEADS. Charlottetown. - P. E. Island. MATRASSES. CHAS. 0. WINKLER, PROPRIETOR, WASH STANDS, LOUNGES, SOFAS, PICTURE FRAMES, | PICTURES, de... de | GILT MOULDING, WALNUT MOULDING, LOOKING GLASSES, CORNER BRACKETS. | WINDOW ROLLERS, At the WINDOW BLINDS, ra Mirrors, Basy Chairs, Hall Tables,) Ales, Wines, Liquor: Extension Tables. Round Tables, | AND CORDIALS ! Bureaus, Hat Racks, Towel Racks, us wit OYSTERS and REFRESHMENTS ‘~~ Cevannte he ane e Wra SOs, S TRAVELERS Accommodated on Reasonable Terms, | A first-class Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon in connection. Union House,” 2S Queen Seveet. Sinks. e., be., which he is prepared to S8ell CHEAPER THAN FHE CHEAPEST. Please cali and | IN FIRST-CLAS examine before purchasing elsewhere. siteaeals ee aiecn iat a a @n hand, a large and varied assortment ae ee , of Single and Double-back Chairs, Arm- _" chairs, Rockers, with end without arms. | Also, a larg éllesclects stock Y . . mr, r — : mean : . JOHN EB. FERGUSON. | WFERSCHAUM, DRIAL AMD PAMCL PIPES Sydney St. Steam Furniture Factory, ? Pipe Fixiz i : IGAR ‘wtown, Sept. 30, 1875. m | Sipe Fixings, Havana a Momestic \ 1G A ty scl wi : > BOLE : oe 7 i CIGARETTES, Swwking and Chew re | BACCOS, RAZORS, STROPS, SOAPS. & House to Let. PuEkE will be a good Honse to Let in this City, about the Ist of November. Apply at FxaMiner OFfrice Oct, 18, 1875.—tf | Sept.s, ac... Wholesale au Retail A Call Respectfully Solicited. CHAS. O. WINKLER sua ee oe