——— em amg a —_ fmm: —— ear eae as FOI AR A A LOCAL AND OTHER WAT TERS te a ee ee Nae al ee ae ~ [rormyxe ‘at ScmMMevsips.—The ‘ ro tting b season ' has commenced at Sammerside. ‘ate Orr S ALK , we ‘ tention of the t] jangerous stat ) walk ~~ I . »‘ YY) . £ to he i i ta to estad i in ‘ tv of Summ sie ) oa 8 4 « Mierastana t the Local Governmeut was only last week notified that the Covernor General ha wee why ‘ } y . } 7 . # ty econsenced to tue b $ passed auring tia ast session of our isiature The otti- Cialis at Downing Street were wont to be more prompt than those at Ottawa ee We call the attention of our readers Lo [| ' the advertisement in another column, of the Hope Manufacturing Co., of New York | they advertise what 1s the most wonderful invention of thé age, a first class Sewing | Machine, with Table and Treadle complete for Ten Dollars. Read their advertisement | headed “ Wonderful ly ——_- ~ JOURNALISTIC —* 7 Weekly Graphi the name ofa new weekly, just issued | in Halifax, Messrs. M \ Buckley & Ce dey } lishers I opening number is print mi < I } ’ ] } lia nu LJRAMATIC, Dramatic Ciub, gave entertainmenta ket Hall, On the ey ngs of nday Tuesday last. The performances were, ot- | withstanding th verity of the we attended by large and uppreciative audien e3 Che Ciub has greatly improved; and | t is to be hoped t! fier East I Ts Willi AQVUO ip t A Propt AN \ i $2000, to walk from that city to Halifax 795 miles in twenty-two days, going throug! Portland, Bangor, Calsis, St.John and She diac. He commenced th» race on Monday | last, the Sth inst. _™-. St. Joun is still exercised respecting the > fearful depredations of lynxes, or wild cats the good people are not sure which. The a or wild cat—probably more than one— entered the henroosts of a resident on the Hegan Road, who m:kes a business of raising poultry, and destroyed some forty hens, A second wild cat (said to be un by Mr. Garnett of Black River, an Saturday last. usually large) was trapped De n ’ > AY <T tttexe - A Prisoner Caors ory ims Finersas. —On Saturday ae last @ man named An- drew Doyle. whoa few days previously w sentenced to six months imprisonment for drunkenness, took up an axe and deliber ately chopped off the four fingers of his left hand. About four years ago the finger- of bis right hand were accidentally cut of in a saw mill, so that now the unfortunate man iscompletely maimed. He is partialls insane in consequenc f his excessive drinking.— Zr. ©; Postar -—Post ¢ I 3 estab lished in the follewing places andy opened in a few weeks —- Union Road Lot 33, Vi m Sellers, Postmaster. Winsloe Road, Loi 3:3, David Younker P »stmaster. Webster's Corner, Lot sO, James Postmaste Beaton Mills, Lot 6°), Donald Beaton Fustapas ter aunching Piace, Lot 55, D. J. Walker Fo tmaster. Dromore, Lot 37, Patrick McCabe Jost master. ] .} T a+ 2 rery : sy , Argyle Shore, Lot 39. Ewen Stuart, Posts master. nose aiid fas Fauvee or tus Battot.--The Uali- | fax Express says: ‘The complete failure of the ballot as a means of secret voting need hardly be insisted on very earnestly. It is sa .. = il . ss now taken pretty generally for granted The results of polling are counted up with s » degree of ‘y before the } I . ‘ U £ n toc } > e ; . belore ths « t lien can ways tell who has vot none side o: other. Moreover the case of illiterate 1 ters is hopeless, sc fur as secrecy is concern~ ed. Then the boxes are stuffed and the tf returns manipu'ated and corrutption is jus as desperate asever. The Ottawa “ Citi zen’ quotes acontem hi iy new idea of the ballot : Men who could not b bought to for Mr. Siriker, might have been bought stay at home but t this would haye created suspicions, and consequeitiy it was best for taem io p their ballots ina manner $0 as io show bi purcnas votes that the terms of t filled. A Wenporse Srour.—A mulatto, named Wellington Reep, belonging to Liverpool, N.S Bs named William Fillis, with £200 in cash to | run the business during his absence. Mr. | Fillis, who had an eye to business, soid the | stock and kept the money, and came to this city, where he got acquainted witha handsome widow of color, to whom he bes came engaged. On returning home, Reep found his shop closed, and Fillis gone. Finding that he was in [lalifax, Reep fol- lowed him, and took out a warrant for his arrest. The policemen went to the widow's house on Thursday evening where they) found great preparations for a wedding, the couple waiting for a minister to arrive to tie the knot. On secing the errand of the policemen, the lady implored them to | leave her intended until the next day for fearshe might lose him. But the hard- | hearted policemen were nexorable in the discharge of their duty, and took Mr. Fillis to the station. He is still in custody Hz. Chronicle, Opexinc oF tus NewrounpLanD Laois r«z.—A St. John’s, Newfoundland, des- patch of the 5thinst., to the Halifax Citi- sen, says that the Legislature of that Island was opened the previous clay. The Governor's speech announces the gratifying fact that the revenue of the past year reached $838,000, equal to the most Prosperous years of the colony. The speech also announces that the Gov- ernment will introduce « measure to do away with the absurd restrictions on lum bering, and will throw open the timber tends of the colony to all comers on pay- ment of the necessary fees, and complying with prescribed regulations. The speech also recommends the build- | ing of a railway across the Island, from East to West, coming out somewhere near Cape Riy both for the purpose of develop- ing the interior of the coutry, and possibly making the Eastern end at some fature day | the terminus of Atlantic Ocean steamship p*sseuger and maii traffic this, connecting with a railway through Cape Breton and steamboat connection bet» cen the Islands, being undoubtedly the shortest route be- tween the United States and Canada and Europe. r, who hein retty tong On applying to Mi . he was told to go to the office, and get it. . himself before Mr stated that Mr. vas acti | Treasurer at the time, refused to pay him, saying that the char t Joe, who was always fo } saw an opportunity | that merry twinkle > | member 20 well, [reasurer in trembli what in the name es ao ler cracke Telegraph says—*On Vriday night, a lynx . mut, go out, in «a £ great force of iaadier ,. iny means, but always cay his presence felt wherever r he n He is one of the men who have forced or to the front in public | He will find the ] at Washington much alte: s when he retired frx RRR DA. OOO EE Ne left home several months ago on a | voyage to the West Indies and back, leav~ | ing his shop in charge cf a colored man | FoRoen RY CLE! exo uc oe g accents dem was wanted hip and in his money, ud not gountil he g he touched the hi The animal reared on gs and | rought his hoofs down ne mahogat heir hidin LY iii "name of heavy 4 +} r took his mo: bi urle y per I ashe! Sutter per ib by the Cheese (new milk) per 3} Clover seed, per lp emeaeiin (mei i's WAT) ‘Jlomespun, (women’s do) yp Home spun Flanne}, Oats. per bushe $I Fae s. (each ’ | Timothy Seed per Cone ) | Turnips, per (bus 4 ) good ar « , TY aven ti there 1 i ' ‘ ‘ ; ‘ i Oi mm nay oO; ; ¥ i : t itt e a ‘Sse Ni] at be 1oO7 Ade SU.U03 to t).¢ »> to 0.12 to OG to ’ 4 + i ff 7 ) U.695 C ' to ) to , 2n ) ‘ aap 2 ) 50 to 4 a ) > , - , Vio ) U.l4 U.eu TO % ()} Hh to t > LO 15 to 0.05 to O.00 tae UU ).25 to 0.23 0,00 to U. 109.00 to 13.4 0.0 ta vv. 0.24 to ', 0:65 to 1.06 er yd 0.35 to O48 0.31 to 0. ‘ 0.11 t » 54 to Out 50 to + 0:77 to es : 0.86 to 0.4 0.02 to 0.04 0.75 to 1 00} 0.00 to 9.00 | 9.14 to 0.18 | eet PLE MT TO EET Of EELS iverpool 6 ot . Tots s ~VCEU YE LE 1m? i ® i i Lit. 1 of “ , i b ju ¥ . *? ¥ >». | years at IVA ig . eghaer, va dispatched } mt the Sth sae —_ | ' NE i 1> faiti in > ; ruil :f ‘ ~ en «Cf fa 5 is Ge SI Ve >% t 3p? , y 37 < PER . hy wa. ee vs as yy ord, M. ‘ sas tt, i . . \? in sur d . ‘ ’ 1 limi ta- | n ¢er ‘tain ectable order ical Faculty. How | in its flights of iw igined. And often ies have been by those self: whatever, but 1 stereotyped and 1 not > Howe ey ‘ie on ; &.88 o- Wt i eaily ut this , t g to é x SAY Poricn, ' .O” e ¥8,] i4, ol I y ; y at had ‘ Vil we ef came immedia- yproved with tl and free from pain tle : ™ y tO refer to me € if ] very ful for 1n ffer- ral montl t been ind satis in tl ecom! by tl a that city sa ce her ‘ ‘ ‘ he } al u vents } nm. ag erat A Mibigsitis Veet Ve 5 the ‘ 3 saved valu 7 >} nmatte oa hnecumaric ‘ry hospital and i ‘e, ia every family hip, iInevery ollice and 4 i TACU ry, 1d count- ty years . the London | 3s demonstrated to the Medi- | ae only medicine s of disease, is the TRI ATT AOTIRY Mist by VURS etime of ecient ific study, ime offered to the Canz- careful, experienced, edience to the ed to contain the full ) its highest state of | nd is enperior to any is terrible com all the draggiste | 3 that your drug- 3 Edward Island, Cy Ore y i’ aks General Agent for Nova Scotiagand C. B. wept. 21, 1874. and excom- } *!" ,e profession, in | acne lancet a sf - 10 AGENTS WANTE D—Mal eand Fe male, forthe “‘ Transmission of Life.” | and the ‘“ Physical Life of Woman, ” 8 profits, $150 to eetionniahe from eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in America. Immense ‘sales everywhere. Send for Terms ard Circulars to C. MITCHELL, St. John, N. bo reve OF ce: 4, ) to send for it to | RR. WA aTSON, HARLOT nd N, &- * IM ; i ali ; yc i ks \ oem mnan of LARGE & GHE y> z ay ! 4, eA ; nm os Aa 8 ' ar 2 Fea Asa rr ° 2 st Lwin ) a a5 * ; ’ avi Qay Lilie, é ’ Burl, Blue and Fancy Patt in New ALUSLIC xr , ~ ] | 1d Oy il ‘ aene 1 W Wali S44 . 5 j ayy AF ALLY Lad } 1 ' v i i ee Feb. Area : i - . por Sale, by the i Archange} him in Canada in Septe: imported into desirous of 2 cha make an earl T vr. su ° : . . e me 7 ; + £5 e tm ‘ Ve 4 7 i iM Py 63th ha cs { mY U id . : 4 i ; 2 wares & tT ’ aa i i u ed: to if ine tmtenaneed AuaVing wtro3d0auce wood working 1} MCcHiL TFurniture s« Sood t quality and price. ~ i Call and be convineed | elsew! . : Pe, Ss & Good Upoadil | Jan, 18, 1874.-- Ow saints ee % Bt 4 i i 4 i3 OF IiBR C> E35 Cash Assets, - ree © ve { 13 } EI os & DIN I security and ad Ol DETACHED DW One, Two, or TI ; by Dr. Napheys. | $250 a month, Jan. 12. 1875. De PE R D AY.—Agents Wan: | $5 TO $91 ted! i d ng people, of either SC iS make more money spare moments, or all the ales | thing else. Particulars free. | to States cost but two cents. | SYINSON & CO., Portland Maine. oe ~ Le Toe va ud —, ie PRICES! re es, , &e, , Which eR Cee «qr ah Z tw lugnfane £uNuUiU on Sone nee — { sted Capital, of pulsing EL L ING: S insured a for : T Three Ye IALLY ADVAN a rey | day. i Malpeque Road—Certis Dale, Crabb’s, | All cla asses of w ork- - SiF PRICES, 4 — ——1) GN DON _-—— A bhi ABA “Hi By S now complete | ~ 4 — (RTE c3™.- Peer rn an SRST ail MOUSE, tT iN ALAN the Le seittnas — me —< anemone () cwnesecne By recent arrivals from Canada and England, ‘We have opened the Largest j Sut Oi Ciplaing ever s10Wa ia Ciarlottetowa | $12, C80 Worth ant Styles: fn Overcoats, Stormesats, Reefing Jackets, BUSIN HSS COATS, py | PA. VTS & VESTS, RUBBER COATS&C, a A full Stock of Gents’ Underclothine |! 09 = GEORGE DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Dec, 28, 1874 prrweren ee rr eee: av 2X |, i Sf a4. d | te wil 3 | CASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, ln new patterns, i CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, just opened, Very Nobby. Fioscow Beavers and Pilets in all Shades, BLUE AND BROWN W APS, Mr. McLeop is the Currer. and A 1 at that! (. ROBERTSON, Queen Strect, - - Ch town, Dec. : - - - Number 39. : in u facet that the subseriber hus now i: Sages iFa et or ili KA “aR i, stock the la st ond best he ever im — ported, snd more daily expected to arrive. The ie consists of — Gentlemen's Knee and We ‘llington Boots, Gentlemen's C Jougress and Balinoral, Gentlemen’s tubbers and Over-Shoes: Ladies’ Boots, Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Children’s Boots, Rubbers and Over-shoes. Also. all ki nds of Gentlemen's wear made to order om the premises, at the shortest notice Ladies and centlemeu, please give us a call, and we will cive you the worth your money, and your change back. ’ 0 pae~ All the above will be seld cheaper than ever, : Also, ogent for JONES’ MACHINE, the best manufactured for repairing and Lane tactic in old + Maired ac cr putting cla-tie In OlG boots. Also, Rubbers re paired as g 0d as new. Charlottetown, December 21, 1874 MER ws. BYRNE, Fv, MA. &O.. Veterinary Surg eon, 0 4 ad 2 2 z é 8 * oh 3 ie Of London, England, BEGS to inform the peer e that he has | opened an office and surge ry. t DesBrisay,s corner ou the Market Square, and \ vishes to eall the attention of all owners of horses, i ck &c., to the followiug list of medi- cines. which are guaranteed to be genuine and made from the prescriptions used at} the Royal Veterinary Colleges of Lon ton | ;} and Edinburgh. The Black Drink, \ certain remedy for Colics, Gripes, and | Stoppage of the Bowels or water of any! animal. Stimulating Liniment For Bruises, Sprains, etc., ete A Liniment Fur wounds of every description. No fly will tovch the wound when dressed with this embrocation. An excellent dressing for cuts from the shees in winter. Emollient Linument For sore shoulders, sore backs, etc., the hd SGHN WeKENZIE. 2m RAV_ROAD TIE ————() A LARGE ASSORTMENT Or GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES & GLOGKS | COLD CHAINS! > UJ toe! Poo ePIC ss! EARRINGS 5 BROOCHES. LANGE ASSORTMENT oF > z & ra # Re ' By rac rgy 4 PLATED SETTS! fJruer “tands! BUTTER “OOLERSB! SUGAR BOWLS! = known as yet by the profes Buller Knives, Pickle Forks, Re. a8 1 Physic Bails Ofali sizes, made of the best Barbadoes, Aloes, {t, Aiwt : Gough Mixture. A guarant ae for Coughs of any kind. iterative or_Gondition Pow- ders For horses in low condition, the result of Infinenza, or other lowering diseases wh ° a : Tonic Powders, A fine medicine for horses whose appetite is bad or impaired. Diuretic Powders, Special attention should be »given to the use of these powders in all affections of = Kidneys and Urinary Organs, as many -aluable horses are annually destroyed |! the injudicions use of Diuretic medicine of inferior kinds and over doses. Vermifuge Powders For the destruction of worms of al! kinds. Cattle Medicines. Ciensing Drenches, Thriving Dreuches rs after galving, Nourishing Drenches for. calves, Drying Drenches for cows, medicine | for Red and Biack Water in cows, medicine for Sconr in calves and sheep. dressing for Foul or Rot Foot. SUNDRIES. Blistering Ointment: For reducing Enlargements, Spavins. | Splints, &c. Medicine for the removal of Bots. Mr. Byrne will visit the following places on the undernamed Roads and dates. Georgetown Road—Pownal Village, 1 Mile House, Half-way House, Edmond’s, Finley’s, Montague Bridge,on W ednesday, | 6th January, and every alternate Wednds- 0 Mile House, Bagnall’s, on W ednesday, 18th, and every alternate Wednesday. St. Peter’s Road—Lane’s Forge. 10 Mile House, and Mount Stewart, on Saturday, _| 2nd of January, and every alteraate Wed- | | nesday. Rustico Road— Wheatiey River Bridge, on Saturday, 9thof January, and every al-| ; terrate Wednesday. January 4, 1875.—ly r —— LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ROBERT SNEESTON, No. “1 North Side _— Square. Ch’town, Dec. 21, -—6m D. & Je 32 Giase SERNS & BOWS STRONG BOOTS. FOR SALE BY DORSEY & JOST, \T THE Boot Factory, South Side Market Square. Received this Kall. SOOO PALES Men’s, Womon’s and Children’s Boots, Rubbors. Overshoes, Slippers, &c., For Sale Cheap. Dec. A, 1874. Famous Brands. N Champagne, Moselle, Port, Sherry, Maderia, Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Jamai- cia, Brown Stout, Bass Ale, &c., &c., &c. MACEACHEARN & CO. eo . 24. 1874.—1m } accept the lowest tender. the vear, i FALL & WINTER 1974, Our Fall Importations COMPRISE New Goods in every Department | LATEST STYLES IN Ladies Dress Goods | “SHAWLS FE 4 TLES, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY. Hats, Bonnets, FEATHERS, PLOWERS, HOSTERS, GLOVES, AND CLOTHS, Fancy Coatings, Overcoatings, IWHKEDS, GREY AND WHITE Coltous, Sheeting, Shirting, Flaunels, Rlankets, Ticks, Ginwhams. PRIN T @. READY-MADE CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. ee Ce eee ae = arr aoe Receiving New Goods by Mail Steamers till navigation closes. Prices 2s low as any ilouse tn the Do- minion. ROBERT ORR & CO. W holesale & Retell. ie REEHOLD F ARM ON LOT 44 FOR SALE. g°ite Subscr rive r offers for sale all the right title, and interests in the Farm lately owned by J hn Kickham, situate on na Arg pa et eeeiny 2 ies Peete Towns ship No, Fe rty-four, at the head of % Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The & said farm is conveniently situate to Schoo! § lionse. Grist ar 1d Saw Mills, and is worth) a the attention of those who require a nice : farm. ‘Title good, and terms easy. * um. D. STEWAR’ Civtewn, Aug. 3, 1874 ‘ = eo Pe aod ~ il I = ~%, s Zhe 4 4 é NEW GOODS A RoE ae Sage DIE ' IE BRITISH WAREWOUSE (uecen Mqurre, ne) enero The Subscribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edward. A EW SUPPLY OF British & Poreign MERCHANDIZE! sowest Cash Prices. PLEASE CALL AND iXAMINE. ‘ay . continually receives W. & A. BROWN. Oct ober 5, 1874. SK. ATING RINK. Season of A. B. (875 ECEETS for the ensuing season can be had at the Stores of Messrs W_ R. Watson and S. W. Dodd, at the following rates :-— if Single Gentleman's Ticket. $5.00 Single Lady's de, t OU Family Tickets. to admit two, 9.00 “ sia ‘“ three, 12.60 Each additional ticket. 20) Promenade tickets, 2.00 ” Monthiy do, 3.00° Tickets for Band nights, 5 W. W. CLARKE, Sec’y. Jan. ners } Cla TE N Ds RS PLASTERING | NEW COURT HOUSE, At Chari oitetown, ‘EAL ED TENDE R S will be rece ived ly \” the Subscriber, at his office, in Prince Street, C ariottetown, until Saturday the 13th day of February, at twelve o'clock. noon, from any person or persons, willing = contract for the lathing and plastering the New Court House,fat Charlottetown. Specification to be seen at the above office, The Signs atures of two good and sufficient sureties, willing to be bou ind for the faithful performance cf the work, to accompany each Tender. : The Government will not be bound to : a THOMAS ALLEY, Supt. New Court House. Ch’town, Jan. 25th, 1875, Sin Charlottetown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET. HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thauks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he is preparing a "laa supp! > ‘ FILOT BREAD: No. | Pilot, Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, i No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, : No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, . Fancy Pilot, BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Captain's Biscuit, Dyspepsia Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Coffee Crackers, Wine Biscuit, Givger Crackera, Medford Biscuit, Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, Wine Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Thin Captain's do, 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 of ihe above articles will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready 369 bbis. of Superior No. i, & Ro. 2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usualliberal Terms. All orders from town or country receive prompt attention. JOHN QUIRK Ch town April 20, 1874 WOW 1S THE THE. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER FOR 1875. | ONLY $1.49 cents in advance, and $1.62 cents if paid within aaa z