| f | LE RR e very ur it f t the (rovernp 2 OTe IST and it ment ’ » absolutely power- les of pur- refore neil will permit (roverrment, in the pur- IN THE IN- wre Wa sot het volubilty of the » is gaid to have con- | Sairy Gamp” thaa | Jet recovered irom the hate Misister of the laterior, wh Gucted himself more like a & Minister of the Crown. trust, | cond I the Sum- le Cemetery Company, and on doing int portion of the comwn- nity in Summerside hed been subject at inconvenience for want of a ceme<« ist summer a company had been iand had purchased a suitable were i now asking for an act of incor committee of House, with hon. ‘ir. Munn in r. Balderston rked that it wed commendable on the iny to purchase a site and of this kind. [rt un- ev re under the neces- had been ground hur and taken it rem enterprise i was vat certain parties had milar pur; ose ; j 7 ‘orporate id considered that in selecting a site. ilon. Mr. Laird remarked that the site side was a moderate distance he thought about a mile. ‘ sWarmmp LOWN—— 1e tand the town there was is no danger ot th adrain so that there w: iv drainage from it affecting the water tire wn. i site W L very suitable ; ut Company ried on then they posed, it ld be one o ' r 1A i t , ; irom comm L i me nt bre t up llous I j Mr. van, t mend ; ‘ i ‘ I i t t\ - ity, } hy Y { { k e, and flice f t i ~ ac taat cour lion, Mr. to t Ho certain las} nider Secres tary of Stat re ence to Government ! Uf My to notice ti L hy Government vl on the opening of the navigation, new ferry boat would be ready to ply I he LE tween Chariottetown and - if pere ‘ i Dir. Stror di the 3 it wou'd over! in Pictou 1pon ening of the navigation, but there some wood work to done after it ich would pre } ably take a mplete, Ile believed it vernment to employ would be ' } qi arrive, WI to c was Intention of the & 1 ' boat till the new one : t ' sKed tue Leade!t mf. Boyd's f the O1 LUC Munn a rom " L1copy oi res on Victoria Harbor and Breakwater l Islands. Also, if it was the inten- Government to grant any money session for the improvement of that Hon. Mr ied that he was not in possession of the necessary information, but he would obtain and communicate it to the House atan early day. Ifon. M. Strong presented to the House copy of adespatch from the Secretary of ite for the lonies, on the presentment fthe Grand Jury of Queen’s County, re> specting the Lunatic Asylum. After a remarks from the Hon, the President, Strong re] wt few reo Hon. Mr. Strong, Hon. Mr. Walker, Hon. | Dodd, the on the Mr. W fespatco Was ghtman and i.on, wn ordered to be laid Mr Strong presented to the jlouse pies of certain de-patches from the Under ecretary of State at Ottawa pointing out the Local Legislature had exceeded its ids ink » a des] mpensation | iil, were laid cn the tabie. gislating upon cet subjects itch in reference to the en- 1872. Said papers tu? ¢ Adjourned till Tuesday next at eleven ‘clock Vi ESDAY, Mareh 30, lon. . Strong presented to the House the reports ol the superintendents of pub- t] lie works, certain papers and despatches om (Ottawa relating to militia matters. A copy of the contract plans and specilix cation 3 for the new court house at Sun- merside, and the accounts of ihe public lands offiee for the year ending 1874, all were laid on the table. to amend an act relating to the .vistration of deeds, was, according to rder, read a second i of which A bill t time and referred to » committee of the whole House, ITon. Mr, Strong in the cha-r, lion. the President remarked that there was no preamble to the bill-—nothing to show the necessity for 1t-and he would like to bear some explanation as to what purpose it was intended to serve. lion. Mr. Strong replied that he was not tie father of the bill, but he understood that it was intended to allow two books for each County to be in course of filling up at the same ti pre- ent. {fhe work in the registry office was considerably in arrears, and there were « time, instead of one as at yands in the office not fully employed, Although there would be two books for there would be .only one in- nds each County, dex. ilon. Messrs. Wightman, Dodd, Walker, | and Munn each made a few remar ks shows | | Arbuckles, son of Capt. Char 4 ng the yw ork un ue registry office, | I i expr “Ing then ction with th explanation given by the Leader of the} (roverninent, The bill was 1 rted from committee eed to wi ior mendment, it was ja third time and passed. M Reid pr nted a petition of tants of Chariottetown, pray- marine ins | und the same was read | to incorporate f unfinished contracts. lion. Strong presented a petition of the | ’ toe 9 % } SSK Queen's County, | ition, A sndment of the Eduea- inhabitants of legislation in by F praying for an ame tion Act. Also of certain tel for praying ' ta property belonging to the 4 1) t ‘ t (‘hure} ’ in Methodist Church. In rey ir. Dodd, | hon. Mr. Str it was the intention f the Government to introduce a bill this | mm to grant a portion of Government Farm to the citizens for a public Park. Adjourned, to aqtes tion by hon. mg said SESe] Puvrspay, April |, llop, Mr. Strong, in reply to a question | ty hon. Mr. Whitman, said that copies of the vouchers relative to the railway damage ippraisments being prepared and would be ready to-morrow. Hfon. Mr. Wightman also asked the the Government when the duties railway Commissioners and Ap- praisers would and on doing so said he would like some information as to the differences in the amount expended by the Comunissioners and Appraisers. As a member of this [louse had been acting for t considerable time as a member of the | Board of Apprisers, he had no doubt but he would afford the House some information upon the matter. Ifon, Mr. Bulger said the ind Appraisers Asfar as he was c conscientiously, an were leader of cease, Commissioners were tivo separate bodies. sncerned he had acted ithe lJoard had awarded such lered the p arties concerned were justly entitled to. tion. Mr. Strong said there would be an | Opportunity to discuss the maiter fully | when the vouchers would be presented. He could not positively say when the work | of the Commissioners or Appraisers would be brought toa termination, but it could not at present as there was land still to be ippraised and also certain duties to be} performed. He felt, and believed the | iovernment felt the necessity of having | the business closed as soon as possible. Hon. Mr. St a reply to a stion by hon. *r. McGill, that no offer had been mide to the Government, oi lands, by any proprietor, since An offer had been made by one Of the propriet in reply to a circular } d io them by the Coloniel Secretary amounts as he consi he yng said in township > yea snot tisfactory. j a i ion { otrong pre ented a Qes} itch m the Under Secretary of State in refer- to the bearing of the Imperial Act Aliens in the Colonies. Also the! uu tef the Me ul Superinten li \sylum, and the report nf the of management of | > ral Exhibilion. presented the ort of , ++. thy louvre me e Hon. r. Strong id, in reply to a} fy question by hon. Mr. Laird, that the land | first taken for a railway station at Summer- side had been paid for by the Government, now Government property. . Laird presented a petition of Clerk of each Pres Presbyterian Churches in” ying for legislation in refers | property,rendered necessary contemplated these he Moderatoi ind { ’ the this isiand, pl ence to church for the union of bodies. 4 ij nmPt } Aagjpournea, a een ee LGCAL AAD OTHER WATTERS. 2 Ne A ee one ee eee ee a Sno tN er —- . ’ NA » { os Eee. © ectur of Uus- Cha tetown f he Upper { \ i tH smuch r e } w mt) Ww -<-+ : Mow? STat ntT.—The duties of excise sted within the Inland Revinue Division of Edward Island, from the commencement c rent fiacal year to March 3lst 1875, iv i ws, v Collect’'dtrom)Collected du- 1874-1875 | Si e. July 1, '74, tojriag same pe- Mar. 31, 1875.'riod,1873-1874 Increase. | S ita 7488 17 S113 14 3 «438% @ Tobace 20192 70 11273 25 8919 45 | Decrease. | Malt i 156 22 1019 59 Pet m 2 75 nil 277 75 Licenses ) 150 00 nil. 745 25 18191 61 13553 64 i Sa L it Mocyrt Srewanrt.—The seventh @ he C ras given by P. R. Bowers, Kaq., on Thursday pa ¢ ed house. Sub- | t “ Hints towards Reform.” The lecture which was giv ex was spoken to in! very complimentr by the Rev. Father Gillis, Messrs. Clarke, Bambrick, Allyne, Chap- pelland Logan. Rev. Mr. Berrie stated that the | deputation appointed at last meeting had been very handsomly received by the Gevernment on He had been that any person at present instructed to say | seliing lqiuors at Mount Stewart, were doing so ‘n violation of the e land. ‘aw of th Hon F. Kelly, who had expect- to be present at this meeting was unavoidably detained by Parlimentary duties. After a cordial vote of thanks tothe lecturer the meeting clos- ed BIRTH. | On Thursday moraing, April 8th, the wite of | Mr. W. L. Cotton, of ason, 1 = re ere eon —— MARRIED. | Un the 23rd ult., at the residence of William Arbuckles, Esq., grandtather of the bride, by the Rev. Hi. McDonald Scott, B. A., B. D., William es Arbuckles, of Third Ponds. Merigomish, to Catberine, daugh- terof Mr. Angus McLean, of Prince Edward Island £D-GuUu DIED. At Auckland, New Zeland, on the 9th Febru- ary jast, Mr. Colin George Campbell, aged 74 vears the deceased was for some years a resident | of New London in this Island. March 13, at Wrexham, aged 72, Sarah, widow of Major General Ready, formerly Gov- ernor of Prince Edward Island, and Lieutenant Goveraor of the Isle of Man, and daughter of the late Sir John Tobin of Liverpool. At South Wiltshire, on March 31st, after a long and painful illness, whieh he bore with fortitude and christian resignation, Dancan Darrach, aged 37 years PRICES CURRENT. Clvtown, Mareh 27, 1875. OPS SNES MEAT. Beef, (small pieces) per Ib Beef, per 1b (by the quarter) Ham, per lb Lamb, per quarter Lamb, per [b Mutton, per th Pork, (small pieces) per ib Pork, per bb (by the Veal, per ib MiISCET.1.AN LOUS. 0.00 to 0.00 0.75 to 0.84 } 0.25 to 0.28 3.24 to 0.26 | $0.08 to 0.16 3.07 to 0.10 0.12 to 0.16 00 to 0.00 | 0.07 to 0.12 OU to O14 0.10 to 0.14 | OT to 0.09 v.05 to 0.08 | CAPCASS } App! = per bushel Barley per bushel Butter (fresh P per Ib wr ib by the tnb Ceitebkles. per it 0.06 to 0.12 | C| ay milk) per tb 0.15 to 0.17 | ican ' 0.05 to 0.00 Clove ed, per ib 0.90 ta O.0G K: f (oz. 0.18 to 0.22 0,00 ta 0.00 11.00 to 13.00 0.0 to 0.07 0,24 to 0.25 | Gree ; Hay, per ton Hides, per ib. Honey, per lb. ‘ing the necessity for affording facilities for! Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.03 * | PVIIE undersigned, having been appointed | quisites :—THE , calledin and will be psyable in Charlotte- | “Breen Property,” situated on Kent Street, | being Town Lot No, 27, in the 4th Hundred. | fronting on Kent Street 45 ft. and extending RUE RET TI SELL EINE BEATTIE IT ITE PEEL PTE a = TE Nive Ab) .RTIS. ENTS. EXECUTORS’ SALE. —_—_— STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. of tho late Donald Keough, Wh at dalid ws wer wh NORTE RIVER. | A On { 4 —_— | ' i AM INSTRUCTED by the Executors ot | the estate of the late Donald Keough, | \Y¥ bl | North River, to sell at AUCTION, on/| . ced the leader of the | WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., at ELEVEN | vrinted copies of the Land | 0 clock, on the premises: luced by the! 8 Milch Cows, 2 year-old Heifers, 1 Bull, 2 | ( before t! Horses, 1 Ma>2, 4 yearsold, 1 Horse, 5 | years old, 6 Shee.” fat Pig, Lot Fowls, | iat » cid 40 1 8 Has , 50 busiuels | arley, a quan. | { t tf the Gov- os Oats, 1 Riding Sleigh, 1 sect Driv- } s ; ' in:) Harness, 1 set Cart Marues:, i Cart 1 to printing th , PS ’ ‘ Ye rt r} ' 5 i . a : 2 ick, 1 a 1} Cart W neeis, { i . 2 Pioughs, 1 set Harrows, 2 sets Swin«!e- | i Mle | ¢ el trees, 1 pair Fanners, 1 Wheel Horse- on mis SMIGRe ae oH AOI | rake, 1 Manny Mowing Machine, Hay & | , copies ar the reports the Visitor of | Manure Forks and Shovels, Lot Manure, Schools for the year 1574. { 2 Side Saddles, Lot Hay Seed, 1 Chest lion. Mr. Dodd presented petition of Drawers and Glass, 1 Clock, 8 Chairs, | certain inhabitants of Charlottetown asking | ll Pietures, Lot Books, 1 Feather Bed | foran Actof Incorporation for an additional | und Pillows, 2 Bedsteads, 7 Blankets, 1 Skating Rink. Stove, Pots, Kettles, Crockeryware, A bill to incorporate Summerside Cemes Buckets, Tubs, &c., &c. try Company was read the third time and | ‘TERMS—AI! sums under $10, cash; over passea. ; Uhat sum, Credit until Ist November, on Hon, Mr. Strong presented copies of | approved joint notes. { contracts entered into by the Board of | WILLIAM DODD, Works during the year 1874, Also copies Auctioneer. Cb'town, April 12, 1875.—pat HAVFLOWER MILLS, ownal Lot 49, AGENT for the above Mills, which have beeu remodeled and furnished with the best machinery which can be made in the United States, would inferm his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to fuar- nish them with the following family re- Celebrated Graham Meal fmade on the American principle. | 7 Buckwheat Flour j t PIOUS. Second to none on the Island, all ot which Will be sold at the same price as at the Mills, Remember the place, No. O44 Queen Street, opposite 8S. W. Crabbe'’s Stove Store. | FRANCIS H. CAMPBELL & CO. \pril 12, 1874.—1m } Sait. Sait. Salt. | | BO ARRIVE ex Barque Hertua. from } Liverpool], due here Ist May— 4,000 Bags Salt (extra strong sacks.) | Will be sold low from ship. j JAMES C. POPE. Ch'town, April 12, 1875.—4w Merchants Marive Insaranee Cry. | ' | NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant | +‘ to the conditions of the Actof Incor- poration, the First General Meeting of | Shareholders of the Merchants Marine In- | surance Company of Prince Edward Island, will be held in Charlettetown, at the office | o? Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co., on MONDAY | EVENING, | | / ' the 10th April, at half-past | seven o’clock, for the purpose of organiz- ing under the said Act, appointing Direct- ors, and transacting such other business 'as may be deemed necessary and expedient. | Shareholders not able to attend may send their proxies. By orderofthe Provisional Directors. FENTON T. NEWBERY. | Secrelary pro lem. Ch'town, April 10, 1875.—2i ' | Merchants Marine Insurance So’y. OF P. E. ISLAND. | TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT +‘ pursuant to the Act of Incorpo- | ration, the FIRST INSTALMENT of Ten Dollars per share on the SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL of the above Company is hereby town at the office of Fenton T. Newbery, , on or before the 17th day of April 1575. By order of the Provisional Directors. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Sec’y pro tem ‘town, April 12, 1875.—2i TO BUILDERS. {EALED TENDERS will be received by | ~ the undersigned until the 20th day of MAY next, for the Erection of a Brick Church in Charlottetown. ording to plans and specificatious to be | seen at my oijice, after the 20th inst. Good | and sufficient security required for the due | performance of the contract. J.D. MASON, } Chairman of Sub. Cemmittee. Post Office | Ch'tewn, Lock Box, 46. Apr'] 12, 1875. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING " LOTS, IN MONTAGUE, = WITUATED in the thriving Village of ‘+ Montague, close to the Bridge, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, fronting the Main Front Street, being ex- | cellent Business Stands, and as Business is daily increasing at Montague, Merchants, Mechanics and others, could not make a more profitoble investment. as such a/! chance rarely occurs in the Island. If not disposed of before THURSDAY, the | ® | 20th MAY next, they will on that day be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 20 clock, | -m. | Fer Plans and particulars apply at the | | oftice of John Ball, Land Surveyor, Char- | lottetown, or the owner at Montague . Bridge. P. GAUL. Montague, March 15, 1875.—till sale VALUABLE PROPERTY { ‘Better & Cheaper than Oats. ON KENT STREET. WILL sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, 15th April, at 12 o'clock, all that Valuable Property known as the The Land is divided into Two Plots, No. t back 160 ft., with a Two Storey Dwelling House and ether Outbuildings thereon. Plot } : : : ; | No. 2 fronting on Kent Street, 41 fl. and exs | tending back 160 f\., witha Storey and a) half Dwelling House and other Out-butidings thereon. 1 Terms easy and made known at sale. \ WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. April 5, 1875. "Ko the F?ublice. ' I beg to notify the public, generally, that the Blacksmith Business carried on by | me, for over thirty years past, has been transferred to my son, Mr. Edward Davy. l embrace this opportunity ef thanking my numerous customers fortheir favours dur- ing the time I have conducted the Business, and would request that the patronage ve | extended to my successor. ' THOMAS DAVY. Ch’town, March 15, 1875. | Referring to the above, the undersigned will be happy to see all his old friends, and } as many new ones who may favor himwith | | their patronage, and wouldintimate th att | will be his aim to maintain tn the future | the well known reputation of this establish- | ment, in sending out only First Class Work, | at Moderate Charges. Horse Shoeing a Speciality. @™ House, Ship, avd general Blacksmith | work promptly attended to. } EDWARD DAVY. Richmond St., Ch’town, near Methodist Church, March 22, 1875.—4in )LAIN JOB AND PRINTING done BOOK | at the) XAMINER OFFICE. . | | Contraband, 2,29; Dirego, ' took ist Prize at the Exhibition of 1874. | Charlottetown, April 5, 1879, __ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, AOE. NATAL DAY! & Granada ENTERTAINMENT ! UNDER THE St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, I. 0-0. F., WILL BE HELD IN THE MALKET HALL, AUSPICES OF Monday Evening, 26th April. The Entertainment will consist of Tableaux Vivants, Vocal and Instrument al Music, Readings, Addresses, &c. The musical department will te uoder the management of Prof. Earle, Mr. Galbraith’s Band will be in at- | tendance. Price of admission 25 cents ; Reserved seats 50 cents. Tickets for sale by Bremner Bros., H, A. Harvie, W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, and at Apothecaries Hall. Doors open at 7, commence at 8 o’clock, ComMITTEE :—Bro. R. R. FitzGerald. Chairman ; Bros. A. D. White, R. F, DeBlois, W. W.Stumbles, Jr., J. U. G. Ellis, H.W. Mutch, W. A. Brennan, F. Herbert Beer, Benj. Bremner, W. C. DesBrisay. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Sec. of Committee. Ch'town, April 5, 1875 —till 26th For Charter. We. will accept a charter for the Schr. FLORENCE C. SILVER (63 tons) to Hali- She now lies at Peake’s Old Wharf. CARVELL BROS. Ch*town, April 5, 1875,—2i fax. OM SALD At the Subscriber’s Warerooms. No. 11 Queen Street : y0) BBLS. No. 1 CANADA FLOUR, . 30 puns. Bright retailing Molasses, 25 chests TEA, [ warranted, } 50 doz. Corn BROOMS, 25 boxes prime Chewing TOBACCO, 500 lbs. Fine Cut = do. do. 2000 Ibs. = do. do. do. Sewing Machines, Readymade Clothing, Groceries, &c., &c,, cheap for cash or approved credit. N. B.—Auction Sales continued every | . | evening as usual, G. C. CARMAN. Ch’town, April 5, 1975.—1m “DON JUAN,” ] am instructed by the owner lo sell by Public Auction, on FRI- DAY, 23rdsAprii, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Market Square, the well known thoroughbred Stailion Don Juan, imported from the United States two years ago by Dr. Strickland. Don Juan was sired by the celebrated Trot- ting Stallion Hiram Drew,out of a Messenger | Mare, is jet black, 16 hands high, and weighs | 1150 Ibs. | 2.38, is brother tu General MeClellan, record Ne has trotted to wagon a mile in 2.30; half-brother to Little Fred, 2.263; Black Walnut, 2.294; Eastern Queen, 2 30, = 2.28; Tanenany, eet, aC. Of his Colts since he came to the Island, j of mortals known as the Medical Faculty one owned by Mr. Dixon, Malpeque Road, | A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Grand Scribe’s Office, CHARLOTTETOWN. March 31, 1875. {RAND DIVISION wi!l meet in Quarter- ly Session in Scott’s Hall, Charlotte- town, on MONDAY, April 26, at 10.a.m.and | physicians generally all over the world, where | Public meeting at 8 p. m. J. J. CHAPPELL, G. 8. \pril 5, 1875.—3i TENDERS. 2 p.m. YEALED TENDERS will be received by |“ the Secretary of the Board of Works un- | til TUESDAY, the 20th day of APRIL, 1875, for Certain Repairs to the Head of Saint | Peter's Bay Bridge. Specification to be seen at the store of John Sullivan, Esq., St. Peter's Bay. The signatures of \wo responsible persons |} willing to become bound for the faithful | performance of the work, are required to accompany each tender. | aw HEAL. | i FARMERS, LOK | te HAVING improved my [ay Carrier that it you will see by the certificates of some of the } most influential! Varme.s of Queen’s County, who have worked it and proved thotit will do ailit claims. Hoping that sme o” our independent Farmers of the other Countios would patronize eur new and labo -saving machine. Give ita trial; encturage home manufacture. A. GiiL & CO.. Little York. The Hay Carrier T pur. en the greatest satis- ive no hesitation in recom- Mr. A. Grit—Sir chased from you, 1.48 fection, and [ } mening it to farmers, as the best labor sev, ing wechine 1 have seen Joun Deacon, North Wiltshire, Lot 31, (875, Mix. A. Giu1—Sis: The improved Hay | Carrier put up for me last summer, worked | admirably ; one light horse being able to hoist from 4 to 6 hundred ata lift, 1! consider the Hay Carrier an indispensible implement on a farm, and would not grow hay withoutit. 1 also used it for Lousing oats, and | eonsider the saving of jabor far more than counters grain loose. Da. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown. both for hay and grain, and considered i! invaluable where jabor is dear and scarce, Joun W. Jounson, Newstead. Mr. A. Gut—Sir: Have used your Hay Carrier last summer, I found it of great usein lifling the hay high, and carrying it back, doing away with unloading the carts by hand, what I consider the heaviest part of hay, making. Duncan McUCatium Brackley Point Roa. Mr, A. Gitt—Sir : The Hay Carrier 1 pur- chased from you gave full satisfaction, | con- hay in buildings. BENJAMIN E. Wricut, Belmont. Mr. A. Gitt—Sir: by you last year, on the Hay Carrier, pur- chased from you in 1873, have so increased its capacity for work, that the horse can now do a greater amount of work and with great- er ease, in the same time. Each order has to be accompanied by the length of the mew, and the height of the ridge from the ground. March 29, 1875.—ar pa 4in fortnightly. Tat NO MORE a ‘QUACKS CONFOUNDED Rheumatism and Gout have heretofore been | considered by the ordinary practising physicians | as incurable diseases, and the query has often been propounded, of what benefit to the helpless | sufferer is all their pretended science ; and what doth it avail—their long and tedious course of study—if they are obliged to acknowledge that all their resources are to no account when call- ed upon to prescribe for a patient suffering trom chronic rheumatism. The great trouble lies ia the fact that the mode of investigation is pre- tions compelling, the student to tread in certain | well worn paths, or suffer disgrace and excom- ' munication from that highly respectable order How often genius has been curbed in its flights of ix- vestigation can easily beimagined. And often really grand and beneficial discoveries have been time honored prescription. It was aot so how- ever, with the proprietor of the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, | for his high standing in the profession, and the learning and science of au able mind, quickly compelled the Censor to succumb, and now | this medicine is introduced, admit of its wonder- | ful efficacy, and often prescribe it for their pa- | tients. Of course the use of the Diamond Rheu- matic Cure, without the aid of a physician, is a saving in fees to the sufferer, but the really conscientious physician should rejoice at this, | now gives general satisiaction to all, as’ balance the loss (if any) frem putting up the | Mr. A, Gui—Sir: I have found your Hay | Carrier to be as represented. I have used it | siders it a great saving of labor for stowing | The improvements put | Cuaares J. Haszanp, Bellview, | scribed within certain boundaries ard limita- | placed under the ban of censure by those self- | constituted censors for no reasons whatever, but | that they are innovations upon a stereotyped and cooos Selling Below the Original Cost At the Store ivtely cecupied by H. J, P, TERLIZZIC™ :— WHITE & COLO’D. KID GLOVES. WHITE & COLORED CORSETS, HOSIERY FLOWERS, REAL LACES, STLKS ANS SATINS, {WIDOWS CAPs, CRAPE, CRAPE TRIMMING. BERLIN GLOVES. FRENCH ERIN, WHITE LINENS, i FLANNEL SHIR rs, WHITE SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS. SHIRTING COTTON. NAPOLEON STOCKS. SILK HATS, LAUVIES’ BOOTS, BOOT UPPERS, BOOT ELASTIC, REIN WEBB, RUSSIA BRAID, ROOM PAPER. All the shove Goods will be sold ai | great bargains. Wm. N. LePage. | March 8, 1875 —Im 0 BOX | “REN! IN CHARCOAL AND COKE! Bs on & Nw] SELLING Aq Costs and Charges. W. E. DAWSON & CO. March 15, 1845. Schooner for Sale! MBE J.£. CARR, or Cardigan Packet. 3y tous burthen.. Apply to A. Kennedy, Charlottetown, or to the owner. j M. LEDWELL., Cardigan Bridge, March. 8.—¢w site ~ ' ~ Lounges & Chairs. VHEAPER than the cheapest, wholesale and retail. Samplescan be seen at my Showroom. Terlizzick’s Building, Cer, } Queen and Kent Streets, WM. N. LE” AC | March 8, 1875—tr | WE OFFER 'WAGGON AXLES! Ata Slight Acdvanee on Cust! W. E. DAWSON & CO. March 1, 1875.—1m SELLING OFF! ~~ pee THE CHEAPEST YET: OUR RAPIDLY Increasing Trade REQUIRES US TO tor the reasonof the general benefits arising to | mankind from its use. READ WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Orrice or SanrraRy Powice, Montreal, June 18, 1874. Messrs Devixs & BoLton: GENTLEMEN—Having been one of the many martyrs of Rheumatism that I meet on my daily | rounds, I was induced to try the ceiebrated Dia- ' mond Rheumatic Cure, 1 had suffered the last five or six weeks the most terribly scute pains | across the loins and back—so severe indced that | I could hardly walk without the aid ofa stick. I commecced using the Diamond Remedy, follow Board not bound to accept the lowest | ingthe directious carefully. Relief came immedia tender. WM. McDODALD, S. P. W. April, 5, 1875.—2in FENCE POSTS & To arrive onthe opening of the Railroad | and Navigation, i 3000 Juniper & Cedar Posts, Assorted sizes, 4000 Pieces Spruce Fencing, 20 ft. long, 5 in. wide, 14 in. thick. Farmers and others wanting to purchase, | will be supplied at the lowest possible | rates. Apply at A. McNEILL’S Auction Room. | Ch town, March 29, 1875.—tf. CRACKED CORN | Horse Feed, 200 Bbls. Best Family Flour ever imported to this Island. i FENCING | , dreadful pain called ‘ered with the said complaint for upwards of | twelve years, and tried several doctors, but never found anything to cure it ustil I took some of the | Rheumatic Cure. After taking three | | tely with the first bottle—improved with the ' second, and completely cured and free from paia after using my fifth small bottle. ; Youareat perfect liberty to refer to me either privately or publicly, as I feel very thankful for the relief and sympathize with myjfellow suffer- ers from rheumatism. Respectfully yours. J. B. Carpinat, 51 Labille Street. , Sr. Jonny, N. B. Sept. 29th, 1874 A. Curepman Smrrz- Enlarge our Premises ! We have, therefore, decided to Sell the remainder of our stock | AT CosT! ; » suspend Dusiness for } As we will require t ‘Purchasers should Call at Once, AND GEY BARGAINS! ROBERT ORR & CO. Queen Street. March Ist, 1875. RAILROAD TIME! Dear Siz,—This is to certify that the Diamond Rheumatie Cure has pertectly cured me of that hevumatism. I have suff- Diamon | bottles of the said medicine I found myself as | well as any man could wish for to be; for which I strongly recommend if to all who suffer from that dreadful pain. Petree F. Jouxeron, 123 Prince William St. This medicine has for several months past been used with perfect success and satisfaction in the hospitals ot Montreal, and is recommended by the best medical practitioners ie that city, as a safe speedy, and positive cure for either chronic or or acute Rheumatism: There is no medicine which so promptly re- vives the depressed vital action, restores the — and local circulation, allays the pain, issipates the congestion, prevents inflammation and restores the healthy action, as The Diamond Rheumatic Cure. Canada & Nova Scotia Apples | use dr this medicine bas saved valusble bumas Ship Bread EDWARD PALMER, Jr. 39 Water Street, Feb. 18, 1875—2m UNION BANK of P. B. ISLAND NOTICE. A GENERAL Meeting of the Shareholders 41 of this Bank will be held at their Bank- | ing House, in Charlottetown, on Thursday, 29th April, at 12 o’clock noon, to consider , a resolution passed by the Directors of the said Bank, to increase the Capital Stock by the issue of New Stock. as provided by the 39th section of their Act of Incorporation, and to obtain their sanction and approval of the same. Gro. MacLEOD, Cashier. Ch’town, March 29th 1875.—till meeting Albion, Sydney & Lingan MINES. YOAL ORDERS given, on the above nam- ed Mines, at the office of the Bubscrib- ; er, No. 35, Water Street, Charlettetown— Prices : TERMS as usual. G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. March 29, 1875. 2m NOTICH, _ ARTIES indebted to the estate of Mac- Dougall, Gray & Co., A. E. MeDou- gall& Co., and H. McLeod & Co., are re- quested to make immediate payment to A. E. MacDougall, of Orwell. MORRIS & HYNDMAN, Ch’town, March 10, 1875.—4in lives, Hence the Diamond Rheumatic Cure ' should be im every hospital and infirmary, in every doctor's office, in every family and factory, inevery shop and ship, inevery ofice and couct- ing room. The experiment of twenty years in the London hospital, England, has demonstrated to the Medi- cal Faculty of Europe, that the only medicine | having control over this class of disease, is the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE It is the result of a life time of ecientific study, and is now for the firet time offered to the Cana- dian public, prepared by a careful, experienced, aud conscientious physician, in ebedience to the desire of numberiess friends in the protession, in the trade, and among the people. Every bottle is warranted to contain the fall strength ef the medicine, in ite highest state of medicine ever compounded for thix terrible com plaint. Thia medicise is for sale at all the drugwiste throughout Canada = If it happens that your drug gist has not vot itin ock, ask him to send for it to W.R. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, | Agent for Princ Edward Island, ALSO, FORSYTH & (o., HALIFAX, ' General Agent for Nova Scotia and GC. B ; Sept. 21, 1874. i ALBION LUMP, 92.50 per Ton | —————_— i at ee . NUT, 200 * ie ers “ SLACK, ee et Fen anted. SYDNEY LUMP. 2.50 « SN seca i | LINGAN. 2.00 “ ENDERS will be received by the Secre tary of the Board of Works, until WED- 'NESDAY, the idth APRIL, inst., from : parties willing to contract withthe Govern- ment to + Repair and Fix the Clifton Bridge Specification can be seen at the store of George McKay, Esq.. and at the office of the undersigned. ' Board will not be bound to accept the lowest tender. RICHARD WEEKS, 8, P. W, Ch’town, April 5, 1875—2in purity aud developement, and is superior to any ’ & LARGE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES & CLOCKS | ASSORTMENT 07 COLD CHAINS! | @eoIpe TPOO'TILPIC ik! EAR-RINGS, BROOCHES. PLATED SETTS! CGruet “Stands! BUTTER “OOLERS! | SUGAR BOWLS! ‘Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, &e. | LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1874.—6m ' } j j | Goose Guns ! NE case of the above GUNS for sale at subscribers’ Salesroom, Terlizzick's Building, Corner of Queen and Kent Sts. WM. N. LEPAGE. March $, 1575—tf Notice. 7s debts of Alexander John MacDonald of Vernon River. Merchant, having been assigned to me, I hereby notify all per- sons indebted to the said Alexander Johua MacDonald, by* Note of Hand, Book Ac- count or otherwise, to make payment to James L. Hayden, Esq., Vernon River, who alone is authorized to receive payment aad grant reccipts for the same, ALEXANDER MacDONALD Vernon River, March 8th, 1575 Wanted. FIRST-CLASS TEACHER. sale or fe- - male, at Bedford School, Tracadie Sandhills, Lot 36. _- ~ order of Trustees. March 22, 1875.—t i: ot a y nen eee as anes age eS