lb Ae ed Se. iictciritin. ai ila as, met icin — et peat AND OTHER MATTERS, T = wh ITarnor is yot open RLOTTETON ay _/_> > LOVER Hover,’ Summerside is i for th te reception of cuasts. + <<» + willie, have oe " Sing prepare stk . : ’ lly One mail ai * ea 2 LAS CIty from abr l 1st Week. “+ Both pers from Daniels oad was Yns who took the are dead =. espected Lieut enant Govs hold a levee on New Year's day ual hour, an di Hosritan.— The Board ‘lealth has procured a house to be used as & ter oa (RMPORARY of ’ ’ ~ } ie nporary hospital, +<oens ‘ }), are he . 4eua t be * MEM FE th | Ps ‘*Christmas Readin; wa,*? pent nticiy ot . Peters’ se dunks oom to morrow (Tuesd: 04, evening. See advertisement. o- WAY ACCIDENT occurred on the li Ratt A sli ne of railway, near N Wiltshire Station, on Saturday evening, Ne re ST. Peter's Sunpay Festival be Wednesday afternoon. Magic Lantern views will be shown in the evening. accident orth eht Scuool! will held on e : ape : ——— > oe dent of tae - Ow ee o : PrasonaL.—His Worship the Mayor was unwell last week and confined to his house. Hon. LC. Owen is, we regret to report, cealevan Academy were the recipiy unable to leaye home by reason of illness, , tee — Cus Rauway.—We are yet without des finite news respecting the opening of the Railway. A train with a few passengers went West to-day. ate : ee Nova Scomian Etaetions.—The result of the elections in Nova Scotia appears to be somewhat enigmatica'. Both parties claim _ som «+ N SHIips.—lIt Sues So S118 GRAIN LADE will be se« n by reference to our shipping memoranda that | Several of our vessels loaded with grain last fall have made quick passages to Great Britain, panion . here nine — - rOwWN DeBaTING n in CHARLOTT? Cius.—In g Club on Saturday evening, the juestion * Is the conmmutation of Lepine’s sentence advisable ?”’ decided in the pia) flirmative. The question “Should Capi« entertainme! ¥O lover of music cou] tal punishment be abolished { ext Saturaay evening. t T the Debatin was 9 will be discussed n ~nens Cx vstaas,—Friday last—Christmas day— was very fine. The holiday passed away nd pleasantly Charlottes Religious services were held in St, Dunstan's Cathedral, St, Paul's and juletly in | town, St. > a A SPROIAL RE ADING will iven in rier, OY’ = PETERS 8 SCHOOLROON, ON TUESDAY EVENING, 29th Dec.. COMPRISING : ) bo The Death of Pay 1 Dombey. . Dickens «ft : Ghost Scenein Ha Shakespeare | Party at Vaux! iN. Thackerary Song ofthe Shirt............ Hood : and by partict , oe he Bur'esoue of ae . _ “ae ’ Aladdin.or the Won erful Scamp ! Di a. a i vs open at 7. 80.. p. m. \dmisston 25 cents. Dec 2] ne pa till %9 ANT Ts \ ini A ee »| Ul: STMAS! : | Pere. —_—_— CALL AT Bremner Brothers’ 44 Queen Street, Where in addition to their usual popular variety of FANCY GOODS, Fancy Stat ionery. AND GIFT BOOKS, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Will many NOVELTIES, offered to the Island public. be found 10t before Fr. &. wae" Call early, and thus prevent arush on Chrisimas Eve. Bremner Brothers. dist BROADWAY BOOK STORE. Next door to D, H. McKinnon’s Clothing Emporium, and op- posite Millner’ s Tin Shop. Dec. 21, 1874.—til! New Books, New Stationery, New Fancy GOODS, AND a GENERAL SUPPLY OF by whom she was assisted he followin; — : | Peter's churches, and the Wesleyan chapel. | | commerce ink of science, to the spread | of Christ’s kingdom. : | Friday, Jar.wary: St. Paul's School Room— Missionary Ubjects for Prayer—For the | conversion of the house of ois 2@1 . for the wpread of the gospel in heathen lands, tad for the deliverance of nations from | the work of su iperstition. Saturdy,, » January 9: St. James’ Church — | Prayer for Religious Revival.—On the churches th: roughout the world, for their Increase in zeal, spirituality, and devoteds BOS; and fora clearer witness for the truth 4mong them. fund. iia y 10: Sermons,—The essential Waity of ¢ -hrist’s Church, and the obliga» tion binding « n all its members to manie | fest it * in the bonds of Meetings will be January, peace,”’ held on Sabbath, 3rd in the Young Wen’s | bristian lation Hall, at a ~ before four, aNd ai eight o'clock, p. m.: and also in the 4M¢ piace each morning a ele the week * Yo'clock At each of the evening meetingsa col- » will be taken for the benefit of the s2 the several congregations. London Mills, aged 96 years. At his residence, St. Catherine’s, Lot 45, of Rheumatism,on the 9th inst., after an ilIness of four years, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine}Will, Thwemas Morris in the the 64th year of his age. May he rest in peace. SHIPPIN ‘.. T OF CH ARLOT TETOWN. ENTERED. Dec 24—Schr. Pathfinder, McKay, Halifax, mdze; schr. Bounty, Doucette, Halifax, yndze. Memoranva.—lollo Bay, Dec. 26—Cid. gurque Cavalier, Wright, Charleston, bal. CLEaRrep, at Cascumpec, on the 23rd inst., the Hilda, a brig of 221 tons. lately built by Hon. J. C. Pope; and the 7ramore, of the same tonnage, built by Hon. G. W. Howlan, POR | Each of these vessels carry over 16,000 bushels of oats. They sailed on 24th for Great Britian.—lom. Barque Minnie Cameron, from Crapaud, has arrived at Queenstown. By Cable to Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co.— Barque Moselle arrived at Plymouth on the 26th inst.; brigt. Annie Laurie, arrived at Cardiff. Brigt. J.9l. Westaway, has arrived at Mumbties, Bristol, in fifteen days from | Charlottetown. ALL SCHOOL-BOOKS,.NOWINUSE he LOCAL AN OTHER MATTE = — GOOD THINGS FOR THK MOpmriDAys!! Al The Confectionery.’ | Malaga Grapes, Strawberry Jams, } Oranges, | Cann ned Peaches, | Lemons, | Pine Apples Apples, Pears, “ Damsons, | Layer Raisins, Strawberies | London do do Tomatoes, | Valencia do | “ Salmon, Figs, dates ‘s Mackerel, Nuts, all kinds, * Lobsters, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Green Peas, Orange |Marmalade, Sardines, | Jellies. —ALSO A great variety of pure wholesome Con- foctionery, to please the eye and palate, just the thing for the little stockings, and plain Fruit, Sponge, Seed, and Currant Cakes. Christmas and New Year's Cakes taste fully iced and ornamented. Don’ t forget to call at “The Confections ery,” just opposite the entrance to Market Hall, on Queen Street, if you wish to piease the little ones, and y yourself too. Dec. 21, 1874.—2 ener cee ae t N FRIDAY NIGHT, the lith inst., be- tween Charlottetown and Rustico New Bridge, A ROLL OF NOTES, Halifax cy., With an elastic band round them. The finder Will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at THe Examiner Office, or at P. McLaren & Son’s Store, Charlottetown. Nov. 21, 1874.—lin HD. & J. 32 Cases or MEN'S & ROWS STRONG BOOTS. FOR SALE BY DORSEY: & JOST, | | AT THI Boot Factory, South Side Market Square. Received this Eall. 5000 BRPATLES Mon’s, Women’s and Childron’s Bogts, ‘Rubbers, Ovorshoes, Slippers, &e., PakT | A sailor named John Carey, who stopped | Da Rooks led ers nstruments ot s. Nichol- } last night at Lockhard’s boarding house on y 5 g ae re , . : . . ' ' % . son and Mas : » | Upper Water Street had his pocket picket AND ALL KINDS OF Pe << ae anki —_ of about $59, it is supposed by a comrade, BILAN K BOOKS, Strickland, Mrs. Sm Mrs. Newbe who came on with him from Georgetown, . and Miss a Haszar E. l.—Hz. Re orter’. 4A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ng, 0 ‘ , Mrs. Nichols iii ‘ Vocal Duet, I¥i Mrs. N Datuovers Mepicar. Cottecs—IsLanp Srvs Ch ristm as Presents acer , VW str r i . * . a ~ i | OG ana ms ’ i punts. —D. T. McPhee, K. MeKenzie and as Son i aa! . : —AND— aa. A. Boyle of Charlottetown, have passed a | : j ' eak« ~‘cey . ? wenecs Trio, 7 E M Nicholson, Mrs. | very satisfactory examination, before the} N EW \ EARS (y IFTS ! Strickland, and Mrs. Newbery examiners of Dalhousie College and Unie | ales . ‘ PRPLA AA Mer ART rsity, preparatory to entering upon the Gin Udall, Marc f M ‘Nis | study of medicine, in that Institution. This ke age” a4 - . | Public Patronage respectfully solicited. SON and . "e a examination is rendered compulsory, in | ies, Wich 2 aa. ~ "> order to meet the requirements of the WARREN a te i $1 Mrs. News | Royal College of Surgeons, London, Univers | Charlottetown, Dee. "a , sity of Edinburgh, McGill College, Montreal, i Pianoiorte S . ad Harvard, Boston ; with which this Col- Department Of Public Works, | y se " ot ~| lege is affiliated.— Com. C A N AD ‘ a. a. ff . . ore lin. +o d — Hse : : i Prizs Mepat, — Lord’ Dufferin’s Medal ‘ ——- ing, » Mrs. ' a ean ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the | at presented to the champion sculler of Char- | } ; I ; wins ee ogg ' : : ~ undersigned, at arlottet wn, and en- | } tho, | : i ut, | lottetown Harbour, was received by the | gorsed ‘‘ Tender for Souris Hi yspital,” will | Mrs. % fi; sbers Mrs. | Hillsborough Boating Club, on Thursday] be received until WEDNE SDAY, 13th || stric and ! ; . ey } t yr bt it ines . . morning last. It is of silver and bears the fac | J2uuary next, for building a |= matrusne . , | simile of the profiles of the Earl and Couns | Marine Hospital at Souris, P. E. I. Earl | tess. Around the edge of the medal is in. m : eS hi | s A c : ‘ _ a ole ek according to a plan and specification to be . ore & ss very fine. | scribed, “ Earl of Dufferin, K.P, K.C. B.} seen at the office of Dr. McIntyre, M. P., youtl friend ster L. Wat ov. Gen., of Canada, Countess of Dufferin, | Souris, and at the Government Engineers’s f ; { 72 99 } ” office, P. O. Building, Charlottetown. promises io be a first-class pianist. He acs | 1873."’ On the “reverse” is the Dufferin | ice, I — 7 - . . : *erson ‘ndering are notified that, in mitted seut exceedingly we 1 the | arms, surrounded by the inscription :— oon sg . ar hele ane : ts ae | th . colt : i : | case of firms, the actual signature, occupa- splendid trumer ] s which } | “ Presented by His Exceleney the Govers | tion and place of residence of each member Nicholson and played gether. It | nor General,” and on the rim are the words | @f the same must be attached. is hardly sa » say that | , Earle’s} “ Hillsborough Boating Club.” | ‘To each Tender must be affixed the actual renditior Hat A » 4 tabile’ | <<>> signature, with P.O. address, of two sol- e - i : . | (CHRISTMAS Marxstrs.—The Christmas mar- | Yent and responsible parties. resident in the | and ‘Surprise’ was very brilliant and exs | f Pinentntan Slit nor become sureties for | 4 - kets h °@ We Ww. ll U i i nd th i s D minion, willing to become sureties y ressive rhe Yi was gene ally | ; — — - —_— ithe due performance ofthe work, in the | ak ls ‘ tis Me ruled unprecedently high for the time of | conditions of contract ef . 4 ” " a ae Be tons of ti > «Lift thine | Year. Uf the butchers’ stalls, that of Mes» | The department deus not bind itself to wOnS OF TL! ke € A Aslit : | sol ihe E F u . ad Bees’ (u : ome a sers Blake Brothers was the great centre | *°cept te JED or any tender. —" £ ee a > ‘ cov | 30YD, Engineer in charge. eoravainment ¢ uf s beavtif of attraction. The csrcass of one of the oxen | r ag - — E et ne ; | Dec. ZI, 1 v4. —ti jan aot ce ’ ss ‘ and the imported by them last summer was the | = ; Re . “ a larg hibi 1 ny ) io | Song Nazareth,—w é y of special | ‘@tgest ever exhib ted in our & arket. q ren > ATV BYE. ment i a cmeeet an | eed and ready for use, it weighed 1665 lbs. seu Ais 1d ‘ > a3 SO t rn Samed . caenme wrtll hal ET eal od In the stall of the same firm, were the car- | I5 Honor the Lieut. Governor will hold mnUsUALLY deep, power i feeling irs. | : ey h a Levee at Governinent Housefon Fri- Nicholson succeeded in giving full effect to | *S*® of five or ten beeves, weighing in the day the first day of January next, at the all these cualities - and was rapturously en- | ®88tegate 1326 lbs. Their beef sold at from | hour of half past 12 o'clock. cored : 16 to 20 cents per lb. Other butchers stalls Each gentleman is requested to be pro- | also presented an exceedingly fine appear. | Vided with a card to be handed to the Aide- . . de-Camp in waiting. ne i ivi auce. The prices of turkeys, geese, etc., os — a eee REK Of Prarex.—The following ar- Gentlemen paying their respects to His rangementshave been made for the oba| **% "°F ***S®- Honor on the occasion, will please to enter : ; a eG by the eastern door. servance ofthe Wee ive Char- ui . Sle oie lottete MARRIED. J. LONGWORTH, { Tv . “ . + - & own _ nn Lt. Col. & Aide-de-Camp. ego o_o ' ue) At alberton, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. R. R. HODGSON. one Prophet, | t 1 King Arth ir F. Car T, A. M., Mr. James Wallace. Lt. Col. & Aide-de-Camp. Monday, January 4: Baptist Chur n | to Miss Priscilla Wallace, all of Alberton. Government House, Dec. 19, 1874. oun » Men’s ( . i a! { At the residence of the bride’s father, i ub lite ation ‘all. | Moretl, P.E. 1.,on the 17th inst., by the *ManKeg Confes ceview Of [ Rev. J. C. Berrie, Wm. Mason Bright, erwood emetry. the past. Prayer for grace to express | Esq.,of Bangor, Maine,to Miss Minnie Jane, 7 ; : 1 fWm. Sterns, Esq. gratitude, not only with the lip. but ix eo n. § » Esq., i “ye é — pst bly with — ip, but in t the manse on I7th inst., by Rev. N. MNVHE Farm and Buildings connected with the life. Humiliation for personal and | 44, ae iy, Mr. John Wholesworth, of Amherst, the above Cemetry can now be obtain- national sins. Prayer for the riches of |} N. S.. to Miss Isabella Nicholson, of | ¢@ omlease, for three years, at a reason- ae Summerside. P.E.] able rate. mercy and prayer to overcome temptas | °™ “Metside, *. &. 2. , i Sen y 5 } At Charlottetown, on Wednesday. the For rent and conditions of lease, apply Pace | 16thinst., by the Rev. D. D, Currie, Mr. | to luesday, Janua y @ ( tian ¢ bY Th — H. Pope, of Bideford, to Miss JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y. ay « at : ‘ — —~sValional Ciject i —FOr Kings 1° So" Yeo. Ch’town, Dec. 21.--1m and a) ant! ng | At the manse by Rev. John M. McLeod : - <a oe Ou BULDOrity; for soidiers anc sails | Mr. Geo. Morris, of Charlottetown. to Miss ’ v ors ; for the rich and poor; for the} Louisa Mountain, of Darnley. Barley ” Barley ’ prisoners and captives, for the afilicted | On the 14th — at ti 2 ee “ . J TANTED, a quantity of good clean Two and bereaved; for the presecuted and | Me one gg an st Sy oy len, i Miss or Four-Rowed BARLEY, delivered iwaid o i ax a - an seid oe wi Ys ' ; at their Warehouse. ippressea. Mary Mellisi, M. L. , late Preceptress of aie MCKENZIE & CO Wednes January 6: Zion Church- oom Allison, W cai an Seminary, Pownal, BLATCH, MCKENZIE & CO. Home Uvjects for Prayer.—QOur Children P. E. IL. C h’town, Dec. 21,1874, Im t . ee — —a hh en A ce at nome, in business, 4nd abroad; for 1 At 1D mont Ban LY. tutors and guardians, for universities and | DIED. £ < ool) eges, for the christian minist vy and At D: . ee ; C 4 arniey, n & + ¢ so . * . Sunday Schools Peston ne reg ath int. Sas ci van bapa WILE Subscriber is prepared to take cou~ wu y "cno0ois. of seve lliness ine oved wi ) ¢ Siercdie Jenmere: Methedict Chereh| Mr. Francis L. lectern: - - contraets for any quantity, or act as i, Te i at Bre or yn, Lot 23. < ms “ agent for parties in want of the following: — Home Objects for Prayer.—The extens| , H, Lot 40,0n 18th inst., of in- S eclinion lihestey thetushout the | o nation onthe luugs, Mr. Wm. Bowness, CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCK tion of religious liberty throughout the rar, 2g d78 years. POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, world; the prevalence of peace among I At} iscouche, a” the 20th inst., aftera ASH AND SOFTWOOD, \ yainrut iiness of 3 years and 3 months STAVES. HOOPS nations; the increase of harmony. sym-/} Gen. ; : ia a . os rm ' s t Oi 2 y ‘ mr. 6 tephen Ff rancis Gaudet. aged 73 &c., &c., &e. mathy and service among Cli § years. ; : pat y l serv mong hrist ans of | jy ities Sake: te the thane, all lands the subordination of inter- London, South. oa Saturday, C. TRUDE national intercour i tl f 28th ult., of Erysiplas, Alexander Johnson, - TRUDELLE. lational inter se, and the increase Of | pourth son of Johfithan Adams, of New | Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 ECLIPSE BAKERY | HE Subscriber has on hand, the follow- ing Crackers and Biscuit, fresh Baked, in barrels and boxes :— Seda Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Water Crackers, Wine Crackers, Fruit Biscuit, \Graham Crackers, Cinnamon do Fancy Mixed do Family Pilot do i\Pic-Nic, &e., &c. --ALSO— A choiee Stock of Groceries, cheap & goodd TEA, warranted to equal anything in the city in quality and flavor. FLOUR, a lot choice pastry and other brands on hand. Cheap for Cash. FRUIT, Raisins and Currants, cheaper than any other place in the city. Don’t forget the Eclipse Bakery. DANIEL STEWART, Kent St Dec. 14, 1874.—1m LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the JXAMINER OFFICE. For Sale Cheap. Dec. 14, 187 Pt Sie he Hil a A am ry of the Trustees of the Lun- | hosiaw ld October 7th, 1874, it held ICT dis patients be was ordered that in future no received into the Asylum, until certain lank forms be filled up by those seeking their admissic on. P arties desiring the a i} learn all necessary particulars by ing to Dr E.C Blanchard. Lock Box 22. Dec. 7.—wkp ar tf. lImission o1 friends ap- harlottetown, THNDERS. Government Work ! S* ALED TENDERS will be received by Secretary of the Board of Works, the unt TU, i SDAY, the 29th day of DECEM- BEI the following Public Works, viz: Sebuiiding the Bridge below Douglass's Mills, Head of Hillsboro’, Lot 38, plan and specification to be seen with Mr. Douglass, near the propesed work. Also, Repairs to Morell Floating Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hilary Mc- Isaac, Esq. Also, Repairs to Midgell River Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hil- ary McIsaac, Esq. Also, Repairs. to South River Bridge, Murray Harbor. Specifica- tions to be seen with Samuel Prowse, Esq. The signatures of two responsible parties, willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the work, is required to ac- company each tender. The Board of Works do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tenders WM. McDONALD, S. P. W., King’s Co. ° 7, 1874.—tIli dece Dec Wanted Immediately. |For the “Half Way House” Forge, Vernon River. FOREMAN who isa good Horse-shoer, -~ aud General Country Smith. Liberal wages. Good References required. Apply immediately at the ‘* O'Neill House,” Char- lottetown, or to the subscriber, on the premises. GEORGE O'NEILL. Nov. 2s. —h P $5 TO $2 PER DAY.—Agents Wan- ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in fheir spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. AddressG. STINSON & CO.. Portland Maine. Charlottetown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET. HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he is preparing a large supply of EILOT BREAD: No. 1 Pilot, | Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, | Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, | No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, | No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot, BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Dyspepsia Crackers, Coffee Crackers, Ginger C rackers, Oyster Crackers, Wine Crackers, Thin Captain's do, Captain’s Biscuit, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, Medford Biscuit, Seed Sugar Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, Butter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers Water Crackers, | Lemon Crackers, which he can confidently recommend and warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER than can be imported. Persons requiring any ofthe above articles will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready 300 bbis. of Superior No. {, & No.2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usual liberal Terms. All orders from town or country receive prompt attention. JOHN QUIRK. Ch town April 20, 1874. CASH PRICE S. LONDON HOUSE. QUA MCRIWADE OO THING SHOW ROOM is now complete in ai! the Leading Styles. ——— meee, i oe ¢ By recent arrivals from Canada and England, We have opened the Largest Stock of Clothing ever shown in Charlottetown | $12,000 Worth in Overcoais, Stormeoats, Reefing Jackets, BUSINESS CCATS, PANTS & VESTS, RUBBER COATS &C. } | <A full Stock of Gents’ Underclothing ! GEORGE DAVIES & Co a e Dec. 28, 1874. LATEST ARRIVAL! AT d. ROBERTSON’S, No. 39. 1 CASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. Moscow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUM AND BROWN NAPS. Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and Al at that! C, ROBERTSON, Dec. 21, 18 74. SL NTT SL EE OR OE Factory NO. $6 ENE ME WUEEN SQUARE, T is a fact that the subscriber has now in stock the | ported, and more daily expected to arrive. Queen Street, Number 39. Ch'town, re See oe ee se Boo argest and best he ever The S tock consists of— im- Gentlemen's Knee and Wellington Boots, Gentlemen’s Congress and Balmoral, Gentlemen’s Rubbers and Ov er-Shoes; Ladies’ Boots, Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Children’s Boots, Rubbers and Over-shoes., Also, all kinds of Gentlemen’s wear made to order on the premises, at the shortest notice. Ladies and gentlemen, please give us a call, and we will give you the worth o your money, and your change back. pas~ All the above will be sold cheaper than ever Also, agent for JONES’ M AC HINE, the best manufactured for repairing and putting elastic in old boots. Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new. iY Thne y JOHN McKENZIE. Charlottetown, December 21, 1874 2m ee COLD AND ) SILVER $10 WONDERFUL. ! 810, Re A FIRS -CLASS FULL-SIZED W ATO Ess! | cae cou, boew coal SEWING MACHINE Filigree Silver, Best Gold- | WITH TABLE AMD TREADLE, Plated, Jet, , & V uleanite. ‘ONLY TEN DOLLARS. | The most Simple and Compact! JI EW MLR YT ! Durable and Economieal ! 20 DIFFERENT STYLES OF AMERICAN CLOCKS & TIMEPIECES. | Electro-Plated So easy to learn that a child can run it, Tea and Coffee Sets ! i do all kinds of sewing, from the finest C sh Baskets | to the coarsest, will Hem, ‘Fell, Tuck, Braid, ake SKCTS, | Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc., uses self- Butter Coolers, Pickle Cas- Horn The most | A model of combined Simpliciiy, and Beauty NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- Sirengta TACHMENTS. { No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order. Card Receivers, | adjusting straight needle, ‘uses all descrip- | tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the : : strongest stitch known, the eloth will tear tors, Napkin fiings, before the seam will rip, uses the thread ,direct from the Spool. The machine is beautifully finished and highly ornamental, and, Warranted for Five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND TREADLE forwarded to any part of the world on receipt of TEN DOLLARS! Table Bells,Spoons Forks, &c., Xe. A large lot of the above Goods in Stock at W. W. WELLNERS. 81 North Side Queen Square. 12 1874—4i Special terms and extra inducements te male and female agents, store keepers, etc. County rights given to smart agents free. |Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, etc. sent free. All money sent in Post | Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our Ch’ town, Dec. FOR SALE. MVAAT Valuable Freehold Property con- sisting of Two whole WATER LOTS, beautifully situated near the Western end | of Water Street, inGeorgetown. There are} | goods guaranteed. on the premises, a commodious Two- storey} All orders, communications, etc., must be Dwelling House, a Warehouse, 80x26, a| addressed to Granary 40x80, and other Out-buildings. HOPE MAXUFACTURING CO. Also, a Wharf, extending out to fourteen | Wow Youn. feet of water. This Property is such as rarely comes in- to the market, being one of the most desir- able and convenient stauds in King’s County, for any branch of trade, while, as a site for a good Hotel, it cannot be surpassed. It is! situated at the head of the Railway aud| Ferry wharves, and commands amagnificant view of the Harbor and surroundings, so; that it would make a very desirable Private | Residence. Terms Liberal: For Particulars, apply to Hon. A. A. McDonaid, Charlottetown; or on the premises to i Nov. 80, 187 #.—ly ENGLISH LEVERS. Celebrated Waltham, AND GENEVA WATCHES! WARRANTED AS JUST USUAL BY W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, | Noy. 23. —Cin Important i For the Benefit of all Concerned, MVUHE Subscriber would notify ALL PER- SONS indebted tc him, up to Ist Oc- tober last, that an immediate settlement ot their accounts is required. HENRY BEER. _ Southport Store, Nor. 30, 1874.—4in ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, UsT RECEIVED, from London, Liver- pool, Glasgow, and elsewhere, large additions to our Stoek of excellent Wines Liquors & Groceries, which we offer for sale at lowest possible prices MACEACHERN & Co. { PNov. 30 1874.—1m RECEIVED AND MICHAEL BOURKE, Dee. 14.—3m STOV ES, STOVES, STOVES, AT MILLNER’S TIN SHOP, A FEW GOGD STOVES Cook, Parlor, Bed Room, Hall, &e. Selling off at very small profits. Please call and see. Oct. 13, 1874.—2m Wanted Immediately pork the Vernon River School. A FIRST CLASS TEACHER. Apply to the undersigned. Georgetown, GEORGE O NEILL, ) YHOMAS ENMAN, | _fALEX. M€DONALD, > Trustees. . Jas. cee & PATRICK COADY, )§ WESTERN HOUSE, ALBERTON. 7. Subscriber has received and offers for sale: 50 bbls Choice Winter APPLES, | 50 casks Kerosene OIL, (1.20 | 200 bbls FLOUR, £200 qntls, FISH, 5 bbls ONIONS, 25 sets HARNESS, 25 Cane and Wood seated GHAIRS, 2 bbls Lubricating OIL, for machinery, 50 bbls Pilot BREAD, 10 doz. BEDSTEADS STANDS, —ALSO— 100 Celebrated Yarmouth and Waterloo COOK STOVES, Parlor, Bedroom ») aud WASH- and Box Stoves, al] sizes, with suit- able Pipeing, Elbows, and Funnel Irons. 60 pkgs TEA, in half and quarter chests, 21 hhds MOLASSES, 4 do SUGAR, 2 bbls Granulated SUGAR, BUFFALO ROBES, trimmed and up- trimmed, 50 sides Sole LEATHER, 25 bbls Coal TAR, 46 doz BUCKETS and BROOMS, 36 pkgs Paint OIL and TURPEN- TINE, 15 pkgs EARTHEN and GLASS- WARE, 28 do Shelf HARDWARE, 26 do Assorted GROCERIES, 39 do Assorted DRY GOODS, 9 do BOOTS, SHOES, MOCCA- SINS, RUBBERS, 11 pkgs FURS, CAPS, MUFYFS, &c., &e. 10 do Patent MEDICINES, 50 tons Blacksmith’s COAL, 30,000 feet Pine and Spruce BOARDS, see The above Stock was bought well and by one knowing the requirements of Western Trade, and will be found second to none in price and quality. The highest price paid for Oats, Barley, Hides and Pork, GEO. W. HOWLAN. Alberton, Dec. 21, Is 74. PH@NIX INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE and MARINE, OF BOOOKLYN, NEW YORK. Capital Paid Up, - - 31, 000,000 Surplus, ----- - 1,008,047 Total Assets, - - - $2,008,947 Losses by the Chicago Fire.......... $470,293 BOAS, Losses by the Boston Fire,......... 398,088 Total claims paid,...............$868,381 The Subscriber having been appointed General Agent of the above Company for Prince Edward Island, is prepared to re- ceive applications for Insurance against Fire on Property of all kinds. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dec. 14, 1s74. tf 1874-5 NEW GOODs. P. REILLY, TAILOR, KENT STREET, Has just received, ex ship James (/unean, from Liverpool, and steamers from Montreal, a full supply ot— CLOTHS & TRIMMINGS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. consisting in part of Black and Bown Moscow Beavers. Blue Pilots, Silk Mixed and Scotch Tweed Coatings, Superfine Bik. Cloths, Woaded Black Doeskins, Cuinadian Tweeds in almost every variety of pattern. These goods have been carefully selected, bought in the cheapest markets, and can be warranted. Yo his friends and patrons he need hardly say that he has always given full value for their money. To the public generally he may be permit- ted to remark, that from his facilities, ae as well as being a thoroughly practical Tailor, he can afford to give a bet- ter article for less money than any of those who now adopt the Tailoring profession as a means of liveli- heod, P. REILLY November 23, 1874. — 6i TOBACCO & CIGARS. _ HE Subscriba ioe for sale (in Bond a choice Lot of SHORING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and three Caset’ CIGARS. 74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solaee, Sunshine, Vir- ginian, Navy aud Black Diamond. 8 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude Samples can be seen at Sale Room N. RANKIN, Corner Water & PownalBis Ch’town, Ape 18, 1874. English Congo Tea. Tea. CHESTS more of that highly appreved Congo Tea, for Sale at lowest figure. N. RANKIN, Chitown, r 60 Nov. 7, 1874. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend ~" of Five per Cent upon the Capital Stoek of this Bank, for the past half year, has this day been declared, and is payable, at the Banking House, to Stockholders, on de- mand. By order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town. . Dee. 7, 4874.—4! Houses for Sale. a Subscriber offers for Sale atwostory house, with eleven rooms, fitted fora Boarding House, with stabling (the Rothsay Housz), on Kent Street, near Queen Street. Also, 4 Ware House and Land, 33 «98 feet, on Fitzroy street For termine &c., apply tof Mrs. TERLIZZICK. h’town, Oct. 12, 1874. —p 2m NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Exanuin- BR, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tisments, are requested to make IMMK- DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to reeeive and grant receipts for the same. By order, W.L. COTTOX, Manages. Manhood Restored. Jan.19th, 1874. A victim of youthful imprudence, causing premature decay, nervous debility, ete., having tried in vain everv known remedy, bas found a simple self-eure which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York. octé 6m