SE TT TTT ne —<ecaanaaaae tee eel: aL. at: ts “ea eat: —mmmetint. mcm TY SAIL a ST TC Se RAR Sie - me iain LOCAL AND OTHER WATY 5 ‘ 5 ii AL : LF rik i +i ai fiss. : : " a AG y ‘ Wy ~ } , \ } ) \ » + { << ‘ ANTIN An order ) wa, ¢ ; hing i 1 u j yitetown i i ? sh ivi Min ms on ‘ . ‘ vw = ’ ‘ \ t tt ‘ : ft : } ‘ 0 Ci ‘ AL. ¢ ’ ‘ oe , l i X ‘ ‘ at 7 YA \ aha ( t : ‘ k ‘ ‘ } | tJ Lord rN I } al ‘ al \ Dy He i DASE is ere I ] esent pot i ri \ I \ \ i i $0 wheat, v« } to ‘ l .._ near law ) zg ] t I ‘ tt ty or ty I a t ‘ the largest crop of whe ‘ cl ¢ ’ I » ' tin the (ttawa \ \ ai {o —_ ("ON riON hy i ' | ‘ ; i ‘ L. ride 4 ! ‘ i on tico rch rik ‘ i i i sal « ‘ rt vO 1 I 1 \ ent l in t ] ‘ { i ie ‘ iD i t i ! ns ~“«v e ‘ ‘ ' te t 2 3 { rs 1. Minist ‘ . . ” veda ’ Prova oe il g S207 vii | mt aiid th West | iterests | = i i we g ts of this t , i ii REA \ I iN \ I Al , ) é I of Parad Annapo Uo i - t i | bang ' ¢ - | } AULA nee n iW 4 . : i . d . ‘ a bebe ‘ mm wilh a him having ven 1 to . \ ) ‘ y t ‘ {i \ My. i i 1 bov | + Tes ‘3 (wit ‘ n -four h urs a ’ oe om m ‘ n i) ‘ nS } ne mo tey 1 . | m * r. *at.- Pi rcon » a i i} 1 see ~< ~~ ‘ ' of th ‘ emereed Ma We understand that about ; = ‘ : from t! 1g con ver the >} puncheo of Max i were taken a flew ae boat ! » blow sa boat 1 \ lays since in one eateh in L. C. Hali’s Fish ' , on i'rap at I Il tha xd cat si ‘ i 1 I ] t lls t reat mnt, of Mack lave een mack ul wlico, ' ral { I t} l ] » | We i i to learn that th lity Of the mt ‘ g s behind i he time <« 2 pa I 1 a i Oi ton < it plece | 3 - : ‘ NELL URNTENARY my ih .is ut not boat in the vici- | a ; af , umen everywhere bi rate the / nity w : lreon 1d th indredth anniv uy of 4 birth of | bi a I on Phe ‘WConnell. In the | vi great prepara- | moust 1ust have ied several hun a? " | o. , ' ft { ' ‘ aaa have ‘nm made he celebration | d: i pounds, but the 4 ! ol the attack , } +. . 1x 1 ft weather prove fine t event | and its termu n t i dlr. Pidgeon tle week, yw fall partietia vd- | unable to obtain anything | in accurate | . 1 ¢ ie a 9 \ mer | de iption of t t ! Mr. Pidgeon’s | 2 me : i a Tt arm i njury will EL «> AcbiIpENT. —On the loth inst., | : » — 1 : ss not be perm n We ve the fore- Mr. Chas. Robins of orell, while e¢ iting : ‘ : | : : ital g y from reliable gentleman who down a tree received so severe a blow on|& , . ; : ’ ' ‘ resides in IL, pn, and who saw the | the head from a falling limb, that he sur, } ' me : . ‘ ; 1... | boat after it was towed ashore. vived the injury only four day ir. Rok- | : . . ‘ i } in " 1% earn that j "te — ‘ > ' as | bins y-six years of a nd was | : noe : : ac ‘ : i th n h 1 with the fishing | } ce) ecte l in tne neigzguiv youd. | : 5 m + I i aa lt vat oO To } of Ww Lon lo i, | | : oe } na strippea t i 1Db- Bewarr or tHe CouNTERFEIT W vere | sequent to th mn M lzeon's i ‘ : : il A mown to-aay eounterfeit fiv dollar bill ut it Ippo : 4 the } serent | of the Bank of British North America, | monste1 1 cl i Mackerel . ° Y ’ ter i which had be 1 taken over the counte! by Preparati ie to capture | one of our merchants. We have reason to! him.— i ve that there is more of tl bogus | i - el ; 32 mon mat in Summerside t would oe } . } 4 | CY ya ’ n the scenes Whi cn caution all parties to be on t iook out) nt a Carl , ) baa waa ae ’ Uae ‘ a ‘ for it.—S. F + .7 $ nal 4 ric ian un <a» 7 ’ ' rie ‘? Fel Wr estl ~— Phe G n ol { iay iu i k eng On tne } ! } 1 the 1.0.0.F. received yesterday, an appli- | Careton i y | the tin ray l cation for a me Lodge in Summ le, P. | 0 ct from the « Le , re . | , E. Island, which Ll be org i next} num of |} ns Vv ‘ i week. The prospects fora first Class Lodge | th } he wre good, They have sec ired very sults | ¢ a. ' , f on | able Llall, which will be finished in a few] the flo t the « mom When | ‘ ss aia eae ; a ee, weeks. In the meantime they will meet! th ) t tf; a - | | , ; ' n i in the Masonie Hail.—S/. dol iv | the crow i ia ig | | a : } +a: | thatay : i med es . . + » f Aceipest.—While Mr. P.G. Fraser, Drug | nx t} i pu 1 lof . 2s 0 a a ‘ i gist, with wife and two children were out | the boat thas a ’ s | driving, on Wednesday last the horse took | dark id nfu : med no | i 1 uw} » | , a sudden fright, turn ing quic klv, when the | hone th i ld 1 _ 1 The lan-} t so « } ' little daughter, who was seated in a mali | tert Fa t to th not 10 l : as thie : ¢ , . ’ ii + } chair at the foot of the parents, was pre black waters of the barbor and the foam | | Splines Sus over tho ship os the tl teamer dashed into the slip. | fallingon the road. The fa l had disay 1, no one knew | * — ’ hea he . | the child up for deacdi, but the ' it there was one person who i F | ted shoul) a : | const ted « { ih dlisloc Led now not h ve her p rish. and that was ’ 1 i } of course, 1 mul enongn for the Cherie) a i he vai nto | ee ter, and « > the biack waters. | Civic ELections. he louowl go 1 ! ui | | hy 2 , nid mil for the ob dates have been nominated by t d l rapid r the obs | : : ? i ' } ’ ' . } ’ Works Promoters Association. They | ject of h 1. Ife could not find her, } . } vy oe have, we understand, agreed to support) ana orced to come to tl urface he Association’s platform—i.«., to advo~ | Taking another breata, he again plunged : . ; : } a Ni cain cate the introduction of water works into downwards, and. under the ftioats, wnere . } lartoaw ha rne her. four he gj this city on a “feasible plan proposed and | the undertow had borne her, found the girl ' ee . . ae ’ . + ae drawn up by a thoroughly qualified engi» | who but for him had perished. It required i : : ] $ } ? . o fy . ha neer all his strength to arag her from the po- . niaread Thy ha For Mayor—Tie yphailias DesBbrisay iy. | sition in which she was placed ib he 1s For Councillor, Ward 1—Wm. Murphy, | ceeded, and brought her to the surhiee, a ay ‘ ‘ when, by tl id of ai poy, he i n For Couneill Ward 2 Vm. Koughan, : iE : Fe _ is Keg y ed himsell ana His charge unti t < nad " . , , ‘ ‘ i .. ; a Lia © tar i voung® we For Councillor, Ward 3 - James Currie, | be taxen irom tue water. £0 YOUHS ) es qj man was still conscious, an i littie the worse » C'or ~llowe ay iii . ep ? ey » {fp , Por Councillor, Ward 4—Dr. Peer. af of her adven ture. Her narrow escape from ‘or reillor \ ‘ — * * : r _ Por Councillor Ward } Vonaiad wu Renkts te ee ly ts the tree hevclam of Kenzie, Exq " ’ .'% ~. 83 tale . young Ilaney, who without hesitation risk-~ eS 1 seen Bates cave a fellow | eing fron Di .¢ ed his own Ule to save & iei0w eins nN ‘+RAN vision.—-The (Cran Division i ae +RAND Di SION. Phe rary death a Jain 7 4 ph assembled at New Cilasgow on Wednesday last. The morning ses at- tended l'h is princi. pally occupied by consideration of the re- W.P. and the cor- respondence of the G, Scribe’s office. The G ented at the ler sion was largely e evening session w ports of the G, and G.S., Division will probably Dominion Prohibitory League, w! at Montreal in September next lic temperance meeting in the evening was be repres¢ ich meets “The pub- well attended, the G. W. P. in the chair. Addresses were given by Reps. ‘ illner, Barratt, C. Harris, Dr. McKay and the | Grand Seribe, J. J. Chappell. ing was a go rd one, and we bi lieve, wil! be productive of much good to the Order and the next meeting of held in Charlottetown in Octobe: great Temperance cause, fhe Grand Division will be | next. Excersion axp Banquet.—On the 12th of August next the Island, the members of iMdge I. oO, friends intend haying a railway excursion | while the Grand Lodge is on Dt. oS. to Summerside, and a banquet at the Is! Park Hotel. <A special train will leave Charlottetown at 9} at 54 Pm. Itis needless to will, weather permitting, be first class. We | Mlvise all who desire a days abeence from the diMMnd dust of the city, and a hap Py | time, at one of the most beautiful spots on the ‘sland, to attend on this occasion. The (dd Fellows of this city, have proven | in the past, that they can and d» please the public in their entertainments. We can, a.m., returning therefore, with pleasure, advise «ll who can W attend this Excursion. Galbraith’s Band Will be in attendance. @ivertisement. ‘nO Mer’ i +. Grant Britain have much improved by a poor iter Ce Ee RS TORR RE the Commandent of a 1 Yard, reports yellow fev aTIANCAS. A London despatch records the death of Sir Francis Bond Head, a former Lieutens ant Gevernor of Upper Canada. England maintains an army of 200,000 men in India, of whom 128,447 are natives and 60,613 [ritish, exclusive of officers A family of five children were drowned in Coosawatte River, Georgia, cently, their father accidentally driving team into » Pensacola Navy raging terribly at his The prospects of the breadstulf harvest | change of weather, In Russia there will-be ag od average of wheat. he Manchester Guardiau says an alarms ing state of things prevails at Ok iham only six out of 162 miles belonging to the Em~ | ployers’ A ssociation are working. | Intelligence is received of the wreck of the ship ~*Stuart Hahneman,’ and loss of | thirtys eight lives, on the [4th of April, in : le Lawrence } F., of the city. and their | and | say that the affair | For particulars see WV hite’ a voyage from Bombay. Only five persons were saved. There is a monastery in Turkey inhabited by twenty three monks, who have not seen a we yman singe infaney, and one of them tells an interviewer that he can form no idea of what a woman is like. | To Rest. Dr. Rie the eminent ritua- | listic divine of England, has been ordered by his physician to oe Se kite rest we’ = season on acce yunt of the injurious eHe upon his health of his many “labors * White, a mer of Ludlow, nt into a large heg-pen to feeda nana re r the = asts confined there. A large and very savage boar attacked him without warning, 5 aoe a desperate encoun~ | ter ensued, the man striking with a heavy | with which he had armed himself bes l fore entering, and the boar biting with ghastly effect. At length a deep bite in s thigh severed the femoral artery, and he bled to death. Samuel NMass., Wwe club, Beef, (small pieces) per lb $0.08 to 0.16 Beef, per Ib (by the quarter) 0.06 to 0.10 ilam, per Ib 0.12 to 0.16 Liainb, per qe arte) 0.50 to .100 Lan per Th 0.03 to 0.12 | Matton, per Ib 0.7 to 0.10 Por) mall piece er ab 0.10 to 0.12 Pork per ib ry 1 CATCASS ) 0.900 to 0.00 Yeal, per ib 0.04 to 0.08 Ian Hish per qtt 2.60 to 3.25 ! ver Dbl 4.87 to 6.49 ‘I el per kt 0.00 to 0.00 IRE A OSE U I F's, Bu wheat Flour, per ly 0.035 to 0.34 Flour, per bbl 5.50 to 7.00 Flour, per 100 Ibs 2.90 to 3.00 Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs 5.00 to 3.50 ESQPA LETS. li k, 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.94 Pine do 1.62 to 2.47 rice do 0.97 to 1.30 S ‘Ss, per M 2.11 to 2.48 MISCELLANEOUS. Hides, per lb, 9.0 to 0.07 lionty, per Ib. 0.24 to 0.25 liomespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 Ilomespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 30°4 Oats, per bushe. 0.40 to 0,42 Straw, per ton 1.50 to 5.02 zs low per Ib 9.0% to 0.14 , per r “1 ) 0.17 to 0.28 Potat oes, per bushel 0.25 to 0.30 Potatoes, new, per qu 0.04 to 0.06 Pearl Barley, ; 0.02 to 0.04 | Sheepskins, 0.80 to 1.25 Tit imothy Seed per (bush.) 0.00 to 0.00 a faturepmire 7 ’ MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Council, have been pleased to appoint WN in Shepherd, Esq., Collector of rates ulassessments for the city of Charlotte- town ’, during the indisposition ol ly, Esquire. PETER MACGOWAN., City Clerk: { ywwn, Aug. 2, 1875. Steam and Nut Coal on the v Rev. J. M. MeLeed, ou the \ ews ft New Glasgow, to! i ime place, —one sheridan cnementtatnsnitiaianititediningitmaatta € 33> ! father’s residence, ‘ mot John and Margaret t ears aad 4 mont! , Edward Street, Norwood, \ uth Australia, on the 18th ber, 1874, Elizabeth Luey, wife of Arthur | yd, of Northam,nearBideford, and the Grange, Yowaka, Ponbuld, near Twofold Bay, N. 8S. W- {44 years and 6 months, the eldest daughter, i nd Charles Lloyd, Vie ir of Eng > Path, Somersetshire, and former- of Charlottetown, P riace Edward MEMORANDA, ved at this porton the 27il With 450 tons of Limestor ws Duncan & Co. D “tn, arrived at this port ) from Listeseed, with cargo of to the owners, James ) & OC ed others. This ship was in- harbor on t ird June last, on which itor Liverpool, discharged a full id loaded again, arriviag here as é ud making the round trip in one month nty- nilays the best we believe ever a en en ee Ren eee he on PRI s CURRENT, ao ‘town, Jaly 30, 187%. PEILA‘S. 0.31 to 0.48 0.12 to 0.14 Homespun Flannel, Lard, per Ib per yard LEP ABAAAAL ALA LALLA AAAAIOI OW” . Rlayor's Qifice, 23rd July, 1875. 1S Worship the Ma and Common yor ‘James J. O'R i HEESE. CHEESE. A Nice Lot Fresh, Just received by CARVELL BROS. 1875. a Goal Compa. Civtown, July 19, iber is prepared to give orders : Companies for cargoes of} usual terms. He AYO the Mines....$2.50 -of Steam Coal at ™ TT > gags 1.50 a. av ‘To His Wor ship The a of Char iottetown From London to viiariotie DIRECT! Sin: - itis the intention of the Irishmen of | 4 this City at rd Vrovinee, to celebrate | the Centenary ef Daniel O'Connell, on F ri | day, the 6th of AUgEUS! next, and as the hold- ing of the market on that day might, tosome extent, interfere she the arrangements for the Celebration, We, le Undersigned citizens ot Charlottetown, most respe cilully request your Worship to proclaim that day a ul holiday, and to Cause the market held on the following day, We have the honor to be, Your most obedient gud humble Servants, eouer- lo be William Welsh. Owen Connolly, | dames Reddin, John Gahan. Maurice Blake, Patrick Blake. Daniel Brenan Jas, Dare ca ‘ Co. Merkachern & Co,, James Peake, Francis Kelly, goo md & Ow Artemas Lord, rs Ww ‘Tiynd wn G.-D. 1 wW ce cl} iW C. DesBrisay rem | <. th is Foley, KE. J. Paliner. ii W. D. Stewart, P. R. Bowers, Patrick Foley WF itihawe MeGiil, Hearts & Sort, John MeEachen, W.¢€A. Brown, Chomas All. y. Wm. Dadd, Bourke & Son, Hazard Bros.., A.B. Warburton, Keti & M James Byrne, T. B. Reigh, John Corbett, Patrick Connolly, Martin Hogan, Win. Koughan Charioltetown, cGrevor, Uenry A. McKenna, Beer & Goff, John S. O'Neill, Timothy O'Connell, Francis McKenna, Andrew Doyle, John Newson, July 24, 1875, 0 Couuell Cntr Celebration ' Friday, the 6th August next, Being appointed for the Celebration of the O’CONNELL CENTENARY, the Mayor invites his hiisisclhdesin of Charlottetown to celebrate the day as A CGENE°-AL HOLIDAY. By order, PETER MACGOWAN City Clerk. QUEBEC AND D GULF PURTS Royal Wiail Line. Composed of the following first-class powered English built Iron Steamships Secrct, Miramichi, Bermuda, Canima, fall- Alhambra, are The Seerei or Mira@inichi will leave Point du Chene for Quebec, and Quebec for Point du Chene and Pictou every Tuesday, calling each way at Chatham, Neweastle, Dalhou- sie, Paspebiac, Pierce and Gaspe. Passengers leaving Charlottelown — by early train on Tuesday will connect with Steamer same day for Quebec. Tourists will find the trip up the Gulfand River St. Lawrence very pleasant during the summer months, The ** Alhambra,” ** Bermuda,” ‘ MHadji,” and * Flamborough,” run regularly between Montreal, Quebec, Point du Chene, Caar- lottetown and Pictou. Through bills of landing to and points West at lowest rates and patch. Through ‘Tickets for all points west, State Rooms secured al the office of CARVELL BROs. 26, 1875.—tili end noy. Hadji & Flamborough: intended to run as follows: ae from all rapid dis- and July ee Repairs to Bridges. MVILE Undersigned will sell by Auction, to the lowest bidder, on Thursday, the 5th day of August next, at 10 a.m., Rebuild- ing the Bridge at White’s Cloth Miils, Rollo Bay; sameday at 12 a.m. Building a Small Bridge above Stewart’s Milis, Head of Souris River, on the New Zealand Road; same day at 6 p.m., Certain Kepairs to Nor- ris’s Pond Bridge. Next day, the 6th, at 11 a.m., certain repairs to a Bridge on This Coal is now considered equal to any imported for Steam and House use. The following certificate is a sufficient zuarantee that the quality is good and can | be recommended :— | The undersigned have purchased Coal irom Coal Company, W. Scotia i Agent Nova good | find it to be as Kouchan, and 2s any we have used for the purpose re- juired. Signed CuAs. ROBERTSON, W. R. WarTson, 4. L. Brown, JAMES C. POPE, Wa. Brown, Mark Borcusr. Wa. KOUGHAN, Agent Nova Scotia Coal Co. | July 26, 1875. ee, —— | AS os i ks Po a | ' Mackerel Barrels. | SLE Subscriber offers for sale at lowest | a market rates. July 19, 1875 coun ized to sell musical instruments for us— and especialiy would warn our customers | day in Market Hall. | at half-past nine o'clock. 3000 ash-hooped BARRELS, 1000 haif do., Sawed and split staves, 2000 birch-hooped BARRELS. FENTON 'T’. NEWDERY. couG in Ci ee VY hereby inform the public that Mr. v Josepb KR. Burwood, in no way ccted with us—that he is not author- is not to entrust him with any money onour count y S. SICHEL & CO. 19. — ne sj ~ 3i — N. July GATHERING = £ the Glans Halifa S., Claan nan Gaidheal, re quailibh a cheile. The Great Highland Ga:hering ind Assembling of the Scottish Clans of P. E. Istand, will be held ON THURSDAY, 19th August next, on GOVERNIT RT HOUSE GROUNDS ul permission of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Sir Robert Hodgso., K.C. B. Ali Games peculiar to Scottish N vautionality will be competed for. International and Native prizes will be given to successful competitors on this interesting oc casion. Inte nding competitors are requested to hand in their n: :mes and the Games in which they are to compete, to Col. Wm. MeGill, at his oflice, Queen Street, previous to the 19th Angust. Arrangements have been made with the Superintendent of P. E. Istand Railroad, and agents of the Steamboat Companies, to issue Return Tickets for one fare. Every Son of the Heather and his friends ave cordially invited to attend. Positively no liquor allowed to be sold on the groun ds, nor will any person under the influence of liquor be permitted to enter the field. Admissionto Grounds, 25 cents; admis- sion to Grand Stand, 25 cents extra. Chil- dren half price. Entrance to the Grounds by the Brighton Road. Grand Bail on the evening of the same Dancing to commence Tickets, $2, admitting lady and gentle- man, Refreshments furnished by Mr. Alexander McKenzie on the Grounds and at the Ball in the evening. By order of Club, Db. C. MARTIN, Secretary. 1875. tie old Sydney: Mines. Wwe will grant orders on the above Mines on as favorable terms and as lew as can be obtained at the Mines, CARVELL BROS. July 19, ip Mnnn’s Road, north ot Robinson’s, Lot 57. Specifications to be seen al time of sale. Good security required for each Contract, WM. McDONALD, S. P. W. Supt, Oflice, King’s County, July 25, 187: 5.—till 4 ang. Market Day | Chang Fed, consequence of FRIDAY, the 6th of August next, being the day of the cele- | bration of the O’Connel Centennary, notice | is hereby given that the Market House will ' be closed on the said 6th of August, the Market held on Satarday, the 7th. GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk. 26, 1875. and July IN EW AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN FP. IsST.AND. selected from London, New York, Boston and Dominion ‘stablishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, Eligh & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c. English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Etfegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which we will SELL CHEAP ! Picture every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. — ‘ae Jaly 5, 1875. Jan. 18, 1875. ly cow Frames ! WELL KNOWN CLIPPER BARQUE “ MOSELLE,” Coppered, and classed 10 years A | in English Lloyds, Register, JOHN GRAHAM, Commander, 1.ond september next, Carrying Freight at Through Rates to PICTOU, S and has good accommodation for Passengers. This vessel was built expressly for the trade, and offers every inducement to shippers as she is renowned for having always made quick passages, and i delivering her cargoes in good order, Wili Sati frem PRR IWNECW CcELGE for London, Sailing from London hill; in Liverpool to Messrs Street, or here to the owners, Chariattotown, : Augas t 2, } 1876 }.— OW eo «tom. haa & KD ihe WiLL EPUuERe AER’ S rt. AND If Largest assoriment TO Ch town, July 26, 1875. ALLO, A A elf Ene 50 QYVUBEN srt.. th aS ‘a op 3 Ach j fi ré a —) 384 tons on on or about the Sth 'ErRE R2ER ts Mosi the lle, about (Sth September. -arties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the season, will do well to forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply in London to Messrs. Pitcairn Broruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Joun Pitcarrn & Sons PEAKE SROTHERS & CO. IS I a ‘a a ce R SON FOUND AT clk Building, IAS THE of Cloth in the City | SELECT FROM. ———:0: A Dh Ge APE STOCK OF GENES FURNISHING GOODS! Shirts and Ties a Specialty ! in reee} on inspection, i Y jate arrivals we are which will be found, and which we now offer at prices tha WE Summer Tweeds, Black BLACK DoHSKINS aod having ARK eo LO A FiIRST-CL Ch’town, May 31, 1875.—tw Lidl STU ( NEUME WE A'R FREDUis IN SOME ALSO, A LARGE Ch’town, July 5, 1575. ta Gor np ris ( AND BLUE ra sceured the s GUTETH We are prepared to make up the same in the very best Style! and xs such prices as moot satisly ; NHW DEP AEA Wei... ere ee te jorrinieinmnitennn SCPE KING SQUARE HOUSE i — ter portion of our SPRING STOCK a very LARGE & VARIED ASSCRTMENY ef STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, “| | | | t cannot fail to give general satisfaction ~~ ++ - Se FL Mickel NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID LINE IN & Blue Worsted Coatings, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMBERS, services of AxB GOOD WORKMEN,. all who may patronize us in this our BEER & SONS. AU SAURTS | A 3! Bo A io ARE OFFERING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, BED? EP RIOES, The balance of our siock of LADIES’ COSTUMES and FANCY SKIRTS, A VARIETY MATERIAL. Ladies’ Cashmere and Cloth Mantles, Beaded Cuirasses, VERY ILTANDSOME. -*(i— ASSORTMENT OF MENS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHINC ! GEORGE DAVIES & Co SUMMERSIDE, and GEORGETOWN, “=x huNETA,” 259 tons register, classed 7 years A] in English Lloyds, and now loading will follow t 69 Corns CAPTTAL, Head Office . CHAS. PALMER, Fse., JOHN QUIRK, Esu., March 15, 1875. P. W. HYNDMAN, CARVELL BROS., Agents for P, FE, Island STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny » $3,000,000. Kire and Life. Quebec. Prinee Edward Island Board of Directors: - JOUN F. JOHN ROBERTSON, INGS, Esq., Esa. Esa... own, P. F. Island, AMERICAN BUCKEYE! EVERYWLZRE TRIUMPHANT. T..¢ subscribers have imported for this sea- son tnumbcr of these excellent * Self-raking & Reaping Mach The Backeye has been so long and so f8vor- rbly known by the farmers of this Island, that it is unnecessary for us to say much in its favor. The tact that during the season of 1874, the BUOK BY has taken 14 first prizes at field trials in Evrope, and 72 in diferent states of the Union, in competition with the Champion, Wood, Kirby, and others, establishes its reputation as King of the Harvest Fields. Itis now the most universally used, most popular Machine in the world. i The Cutter Bare aft the { 1 of the ay ives sa thathe « iis work Without turnis his head aud looking backwards while en deavoriug to drive his horses straight. as he is compelled to do in the case of Ma chines having the Cutting Gear behind tla driver. By a simple contrivance the driver, from his cun raisé snd lower the whole platform so as to pick up lodged wr: This cannot be done on any mac hine that has the Cutter Bar in rear of the driver. He must getoffthe machine ‘ order to jower it on the outside which necessitates some loss oftime. Aaother adyautage which the Buckeye possesses over all other machines is its simplicity of construction, titied the ickeye is in fro uit sce ft S@wT, itt ainl the ease and safety wiih which it can be op: rated. The Buckeye Machines which we offer for sale this season are superior to auy hitherto sold here. —ALSO— The Patent Self-Operating Whitecomb Hay Rake. We have a supply of these Rakes which have proved to be the best ever imported into this country. We have received from well-known intelligent farmers who have purchased from us, a large number of tes- timonials, which can be seen at our oflice BULLARD TEDDER. Farmers requiring any of these celebrated Machines, can be supplied by applying early. EXTRAS We keep constantly on hand, a large supply of Buckeye, Manny, and Union Extras. We do not advertise what we have wot got in Stock. The Mowing Machines and Rakes ean be seen at the stores of ‘he following gentle. men :— James R. McLuan Esq., Souris, Davip Ross, Esq., Orwell, ANGus Greaon, Esq., New Glasgow. JouN Larkrx, Usq., St. Peters Bay. ‘ JMACKENZIFE “STUMBLES Agents for the Richardson Manufactarin: Company. Ch’town, July 5th, 1875. PP ERIS PHC ET ss OF A NEW WORK ON Prince Edward island BY DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Author of the History of Nova Scotia, &e, MMILE Book is intended to supply a want in the Literature of the Island. It shal! present, within moderate compass, 2 com prehensive sketch of its history, (base«| upon original documents hitherto un. published) from the time of its becomins British property till the consummation ot Confederation. The author has spared no pains to make the Book not not cnly read | able, but of permanent value. 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