eee. ree SE _ _ —cnNe e st ey eS SRN —— - i <a—-—cmnesee <a some semen i 5 aN i ) } ; 55 , TY i ‘ i . i ~ a § i i - ‘ i } } t ; th) t | , a am CK i i > ’ uW y \\, ) TY ru , , 1 c my ‘ +4 i ' . ul é t : y _ ‘ ‘ : On T ; ‘ af ‘ : + ' ¥ y i ‘ I { i¢ “i 06 had { wd m i t By net tim i prints « Om he en a ee renee - Ahe irst chime of bells in press nted to Christ Church, Sale 124 years ago. ‘The bells 4 good state of preservation. boston bed Jast nigut “1 to be! yled that edi ‘ slept in an editor's When no editor chanc Ani! iy is I tum! low easily editor’s lie. It is reported that the Hon Dessaules, Joint ( lerk of the | C Montreal, absconded on Satu i “Unprotected paper to the amount | Of which $75,000 is said to be ofa well known name, wt ’ wing if $100,+ orgeries Re ; . +t . @ i ’ i t if Loa igs i ‘ Il ’ it Her Majesty's ide by t ir W 2 in order to ascé minsmit a py. ' Sir Cha Fil will, aft ons f the C Jil a = | ‘ f vel i t n cieariy | “) ent Wou 4 “ in VieW “ie ‘« DURHAM.” | | - , Wool, per Ib [Ci : : * pair $0.36 to 0.60 Ducks, (each) 0.24 to 0.35 Fowls, (each) 0.25 to 0.40 P i each) 0.00 to 0.00 each) 1 00 to 1.50 eo % a al De eet 1875 ; ; } tly t! vik ) Se v7 \lexan Me- \ » Cha ete t., DY hev, D iarlottetown. 1) i i Pas , to Miss Harriet * a8 rds, Dic ford, L 12 \\ u . Port Hill. A ¥ Mar Rov. J. McLeod, on 28th ult., ‘urgy, Summerside. Mr. J At » M A noabella Smith, | M. ‘Treen, Bayfield, N. B. ws sore 1 ult,by Rev. G. Harrison, , Charlotietown, ur. Jobe Auttart, of Oa ew 4. eB dor | Government of P. E. Island. laud, to Fay fall, of the former | pa sP4, Bideford, Lot |? ‘ th i vad 4 M lillen, Summerside. McNeil, to ing, both of Le & Co., Charlottetown. : ys harlottetown. . o os a) Reid, Oxford, N.S. ‘ IcRae, Pinette. oben cLure, Murray River. ahs . \t Summers 1 th th July, Flor daughte j n i: Ga y x ks a resid i | Grove, on t 21st OMINION DAY. 1875 ta 12 lerperal fever ? ? i Wi arre rs, aad 7 months, oa ; 1 Ww Edwin 4 mpbell, ILWAY, PAST AND PRESENT ! | cl 3 ighter Edward Joho By John LeP, sioner a nani nen eee st re I ) ‘, 6 Vian hs. Dominion Day “ the Mu i: ( ! PON Vessrs irds s i D>. McD a, Ls. r an J. Me Kee azie, J. hinds een vis nzie, ( WeDonald, I ‘ | cco 1, J. Buchanan, Capt. P. A. | " ae a en Nicke n Mr, Huttin, Mrs. J. R. Stickney, Mrs. ‘ Tree perene persis P. A Nickerson Mrs. Mary Stader, J/rs. W. L. Cho -—lor yonder eces the Iron Horse | Bui Mrs, A. V. Baffum, M E. C. Capren, \ ot “am in e@} ‘ ’ \ tw i u nzie, McDonald, i ing word is * All aboard!’ Urs. McLe: es Butler, Eckstadt, ¥cDonald, Or else you'll miss the train | Catherine Joy, Mary McEwen, Patterson, . | Is » Needham, Mary H. Brohie Sinnott, At early morn and closing night | Jane Smith, Mary Morrison, Mary Carmichael, Strange sounds salute the ear; The Railway whistle goes They who have ears BucepHaces unto the Shakes out his dusky mane, And rapidly, o’er hill and dale, | Conveys the lengthened train, all right— must hear, faie With passengers and freight, Hurra!} Sunt give him ently scope Miss Cutliff, Miss McLean, Mrs. H. Sinnot, Quinn; Mrs. Peaticost, Mrs. B. Vrs. James Uarvester, Mrs. Pickets, Mrs. Ann Murdock, Mrs. MeLean Per Srea3 Carro_t vo Bostox.—Hox. James Mason, Mrs. Mason, and four children Margaret O’Brien, W. R. Crittenden, Daniel Taylor, Annie M. Weeks, Mrs. E. Baldwin, and two children, Katie Steel, Chas. Slate, John Both. | Carrying Freight at This vessel was built ex pre ssly for the trade, and offers every inducement to shippers owned for having always made quick passages, and PT eT ES Taira FA: REGULAR ee Et a From London to Uiiarlotte town, p. r island SG 3. i UHV as ‘de WELL KNOWN CLIPPER BARQUE “ MOSELLE,” 384 tons Coppered, and classed Ii) y Porictar LvOeiIsT~e r, JOHN Will Sail from Septel en : Rates to ears A | in English Lloyds, GRAUAM, Commander, sndoen on or about the 5Sth nber next, PICTOU, d . is good ace ymmodation for Passengers. she is ren elivering her cargoes in good order. ALSO, NEW Oi PPieR BRIG "XENIA," 250 tons register, classed 7 years for London, v TK Al in English Lloyds, and now loading vill follow the Moselle, Sailing from London about (5th September. Parties wishing to have heir goods delivered here early in the season, will do well to forward their orders in sh sO as not to detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply in London to Messrs. hill; in Liverpool to Messrs Street, or here to the owners, Largest assoriment of Gloth in the City | For a neigh that starts the way LEW OF] in SE MENTS. Means just * tlinna 2 P " silt ailsieraaihibia ir} ill : ; i An g no t! lice. 1 so if 4 { ] B 4 FTER th i will remain at home, 4m 1 my ( rket Days - Tues- ine 1 . | ( d { ) ZEKS, S { } 1 . 14 ) dai} ich ja “ ; ? 50 180 i : Ai ins ioe alk .. ; or kus : : : a id and h Gis, CHAS. ROBER) \ W. R. Watson, : -Oomnleate oe alias r . rsa comp! tet 1. L. Brown. James C. Pore, | Meformers in the land Wu. Brown, Mark Burcuer. ver felt or knew , OITA - : ae Wa KOUGHAN 0 ntle squeeze of Honor’s hand an shape lo: or keep them true. - v they sce the ‘Iron Horse” | So mettlesome and trim; | lare not follow in his con their dirtat him f ynsistent in thre ir u ee. idest used to rail, ' Iron Horse sg to-day, | { tightly to his tail. he ‘‘ water to their mill,’ : . their axes ” too; pon the Railway Biil And what that Horse can do. ‘ ul he goes, and puffs, and blows, ve him plenty scope, ery neigh upon his way * Hurra for Pope !”’ ) talk of things to-day, { toraise the row ; lden as their pay ier speeches now. halfsburied, moves their ‘es in view; in set their tongues on were wont lo de. they view the “ Iror » Edward's pride an h every neigh upon the wai ‘Hurra for Pi p (ine rousing cheer, my countrymen Come “all aboard,” and may Thetrain be just as long again On next Dowrnton Day! For we admire the “ Iron Horse,"— |} Just give him plen ty sc ope, >— While every neigh doth plainly s | ‘FAIR PLAY, Fair Play for Pope!” “ee eee ee oe CasE OF A CHILD BEFORE PARLIAMENT.—In he house of Commons yesterday, Mr. | titchie asked the Home Secretary whether | 5 attention had been directed to a report | the case of Sarah Chandler, of Spalding, | olnshire, aged thirteen years, who on | to her aunt at the almshouse in th n had plucked a flower from a geranium, en | ! ‘ Petty \ and mprisonment s) per lb $0.08 to 0.16 beef, per Ib the quarter) 0.06 to 0.10 I i, r lb 0.12 to 0.16 Lamb, per quarter 0.50 to .100 Lam b, per Ib 0.08 to 0.12 Mutton, per lb 0.7 to 0.10 Pork all pi ces) per ib 0.10 to 0.12 Pork, per ib (by the carcass 0.00 to 0.00 Teal rib 0.04 to 0.08 EC Essit. Cod 2.60 to 3.25 He . per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 Mackerel per doz. 0.00 to 0.00 POULTRY 0.00 to 0.00 CSIR ADSTUL ES. t Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0.34 bbl 5.50 to 7.00 Fiour. r 100 Ibs 2.90 to 3.00 Oatmeal, per 1001bs 3.00 to 3.50 POA Ds. Hemlock, 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.94 , do 1.62 to 2.47 do 0.97 to 1.39 Shit per M. 2.11 to 2.48 MISCELLANLKLOUS. per bushel 0.00 to 0.00 | ‘ley pe r bushel 0.00 to 0.00 | Butter fresh) per Ib 0.17 to 0.20 sutter per lb by the tub 0.16 to 0.18 0.06 to 0.12 0.15 to 0.17 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.12 to 0.16 0.20 to 0.25 9.00 to 10.00 0.0 to 0.07 Calfskins, per Ib Ch ese (new milk) Cheese, per lb Clover seed, per 1b Eggs, per doz. Green Peas, ifay, per — Hides, per Ib. iloney, per Ib. 0.24 to 0.25 Hlomespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0. 65 to 1.05 Homespun, (women’s do )per } yd 0.1 35 to 30°4 Hiomespun Flannel, per yard = 0.31 to 0.48 Lard, per Ib 0.12 to 0.14 Oats, per bushe. 0.40 to 0.42 Straw, per ton 4.58 to 5.02 ‘Tallow per lb 9.08 to 0.14 0.17 to 0.28 0.25 to 0.30 0.04 to 0.06 0,02 to 0.04 per lb | Potatoes, per bushel \ Potatoes, new, per quart, | Pearl Barley, per lb | Jaly 26, 1875. + 7 . ‘ ‘ | Agent Nova Scotia Coal Co. | ! QUE AN! OD GULF | PORTS ce iViail Line. Composed of the fol powered English built Iroa Steamships lowing first-class full- | CSinavnte Vf erm werrst, siITAamMicnl, etm uda, Canima, Alhambra, Hadji & Flamborbugh- are intended to run as follows: The Secrel or Miramichi will leave Point | du Chene for Quebee, and Quebec for Point | du Chene and Pictou every Tuesday, calling ‘hatham, Newcastle, Dalhou- c, Pierce and Gaspe. leaving Charlottetown by Tuesday will connect with same day for Quebec. ‘Tourists will find the trip up the Gulf ai ud River St. lanes nee very pleasant during the summer months. *y Las pc bi Passengers ion sie ane r nbra,’’ ** Berm ida,” * Hagii,” larly between | du Chene, C..ar- | umbor ok, Sian call Montreal, Quebec, Point lottetown and Pictou. Through bills of landing to and p yints West at lowest rates and patch. from all rapid dis- Through Tick State Rooms se 's fur all points west, and ‘ured at the office of CARVELL BROS. llend nov. GATHERING eu OF ti 2a Cc i ; Pe uc wiaiis ia oe 4 ue é 2uU y beidit | | a | 4 i gE i ing | | of | Pp | f a yy 4 s 5 » > Li Urol sh I * | ot if 4 wuT iL t « v 4 J ; yi a (i ) _ il I l ca i requ ed to r names and the Games in which they 21 » compete, to Col. Wm. McGill, at his office, Queen Street, previous to the been made with the Superintendent of P. EK. Island Railroad, and agents of the Steamboat Companies, to issue Return Tickets for one fare. Every Son of the Heather and his friends are cordially invited to attend. Positively no liquor allowed to be sold on the gro ands, nor will any person under the influence of liquor be permitted to enter the field. Admission to Grounds, 25 cents; admis- sion to Grand Stand, 25 cents extra. Chil- dren half price. Entrance to the Grounds by the Brighton Road. Grand Ball on the evening of the same day in Market Hall. Dancing to commence at half-past nine o clock. Tickets, man. Refreshments furnished by Mr. Alexander McKenzie on the Grounds and at the Ball in the evening. Arrangements have $2, adinitting lady and gentle- By order of Club, D. C. MARTIN, Secretary. July 19, CHEESE. CHEESE. | A Nice Lot Fresh, Just received by ARVELL Ch’towrn, July 19, 1875. Gld Sydney \ TE will grant orders on the above Mines on as favorable terms and as low as can be obtained at the Mines, CARVELL BROS. BROS. Mines. July 5, 1875. PER RD! AY.—Agents Wane $5 TO $9( ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or ali the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO.. Patland 3 Maine. LAIN JOE AND BOOK Pp PRINTING done at the marlotiolows, August 2 2, 1875.—6w = 2 : nia —@@ NE BY OF ePaaae TS Pircairn BROTHERS, qe iB~S a a° IN@). 50 QU HAS Brockley Buildings, & 00. = gh gl SELECT FROM. —————:0 eo ray YAN ‘ STOC Kk (Oi ¢ Gus PO KING SQUARE LARGE & VARIED AS sokY ‘Summer Tweecs, 8 DORR. IN ts ee mee ree hee The balance v EXAMINER OFFICE. Shirts and 17 1875. Ch town, July 26, ] )Y late arrivals we are in receipt of ) which will be found, on inspecti and which we now ofler hiccae aia sido WE ARE f BLACK ANG _ > . « tnd naving sec A FIRST-CLASS and as such prices ss must sati NOW SHOW ae oe oe oe 5 FURNISHING GOODS! j ies a Specialty ! SUMMERSIDE, and GEORGETOWN, Joun Prrearrn & Sons; 69 Corns 51 South John ay > wm *.. : bey ‘ ss) j- § g * 8 “ We kex p col wily on i a / a wa 4 b e of Buckeye, Mane y, a wilding, ~at pe ti rrceater portion of our SPRING n, to comprise a very if SEAPLE & FANCY GOUDS, il to vive general satisfaction, mene () ~ ener CF Dialed. 5 ING A SPLENDID LINE IN lack & Blue Worsted Coatings, BLUE &z CASSIMERS, ou BX CADCLOTHS, ured the services of CUTETR AND GOOD WORKMEN, | | We are prepare | to make up the same in the, very best Style ! sty all who may patronize us in this our + —-— NEW DEPARTMENT. Ch’town, May 31, 1875. | ern eee ener mmr Pn me PATS, Bate § {iri ‘ Et i \ ahead aia CEE YEE EE a CHES Buel » Wate + = m &§ yat ATT of our stock gi uAg! IN A VARIE SEER & SONS, HOUSE STOCK AT ERICH S, ha i MATERIAL, Vanties, Beaded Cuirasses, Ladies’ Cashmere auc SOME VEI ————— *{)!- ALSO, rha( Ch’town, July 5, 15% A LARG MENS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHINC! LY HANDSOME. ee Kk ASSORTMENT OF IRGE DAVIES & Co. ) PANY § IRIS WPAN ‘ ent ‘ FLOU SE, ioe ti 2 to its power of con og t blood fr & . 8 | eased condition to a ulthy circulation. I'S aud FANCY SKIRTS, STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny ars CAPA ns L, i 2 Cm 28 CRE C8 Head Office 9,008,008. ad Life. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Ksa., JOHN QUIRK, Ese., re, CARVE March 15, 1875. JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese., JOHN INGS, Ese., HYNDMAN, Esa. Li BROS., Quebec. ee) oR OP EHS wT ee Oe si & WY te de dvds , AMERICAN SUCKEYE] EVE TRIUMPHANT | T..e subscribers have imperted for this sea. excellent Seif-raking & Reaping Machines, The Buckeye has been so long and so favor rbly known by the farmers of this Island, that it is unnecessary for us to say much in its favor. ‘The fact that during the season | of 1574, the 534) (J 2 C2 a a has taken 14 first prizes at field trials in Evrope, and 72 in different States of the Union, in competition with the Champion, Wood, Ki: and others, establishes its reputation as King IJarvest Fields. tis pow the most universally used, and the most popular Machine in the world. The Cutter Bar. j of the Buckeye is infront of the i that he can see his work wit the his head and locking backwards while en- deavoring to drive his horses straight. as son a number of these of the aurive av mut turning he is compelled to do in the case of Ma i chines hay ie ‘utting Gear behind the driver B I mtrivance the driver, | from his _, tan and wer thé wh tiv lged grain Thi dot rth at machine that has the Cutter Bar in rear of the driver. He | must get off the machine in order to lower i iten the outside which necessitates some | loss of time. Another advantage which the 2 Buckeye posses ver all other machines s its simplicity of « struction, and the ease aud safety with which it can be ope- rated. The Buckeye M ines which we offer for sale this seaso re superior to any hitherto sold here. ALSO— The Patent Sel-@perating ‘Whitecom> Hay Rake. | We have a supply these Rakes which have proved to b st ever orted | a this country. We lave received from Vell-known intelliger armers who have | preeorevaiet from us, a large number of tes- timon ~ Wiki at our office. BULL rEDDE R. Farmers requiring ar y of u > celebrated Machines, ca L by APE lving early. EX \TRAS 1 large suppiy ii Union Extras. have not h nal, oO not advertise what we rot in Stock. The Mowing Ma seen at the and Ra can be Svores Oi he following ai men: JamMrs R. Mcli Esq., Souris, | Davin Ross, Esg., Orwell i ANGUS GREG n, Esq., New Glasgow. Joun L ix, Esq., St. Peters Bay. nts \¢ oKEN ZI &4;SSTUMBLES |} Agents for the Richardson Manufacturing | Company. | Ch'town, July 5th, 1875 ‘Prince Edward island BY DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Author of the History of Nova Neotia, de, MVUE Book is intended to supply a want in the Literature of the Island. It shall present, within moderate compass, a com- prehensive sketch of its history, (based upon original documents hitherto” un- published) from the time of its becoming British property till the consummation of Confederation. The a uthor has spared no pains to make the Book not not only read- able, but of permanent valine. The volume shall consist of over two hundred pages, printed in clear type on 90d paper, and elegantly and = sub- stantially bound in cloth. The work is to be published by subscrip- tion, and the writer undertook his arduous and expensive task in the firm conviction that every family on the Island would pur- chase a copy. The work will be delivered to subscribe ers in the fall of the present year. th S185 Price, in clot Ch’town, July 12, 1875.— | NO F pho BADBL) t mstances under V j with more hy f when called te sufferer ! : ble and no relief « | ‘ without cle an- tances which cireulat ‘ inflammation DIAMOND RHEU- UR] ‘ is owing om its dis- Italso regulates the bowels, which is very essential in this complaint, and 1 will read the follow- ing statement, | W known Dartmouth | gentleman, wi i { pleasure | than those pl cians ' real desire to benefit the | ’ ept. 14, 1874 | Forsyru & ( | Gentlemen | ov I have | been severely t t i with Rheumatism, I have sufferes 1 the m t te pain, and at times j have | been render perfect ! —being unable i to walk, sleep o1 I ha tried many physicians and numero tent medicines but IT still « 2 ! row ¥ f It is now about four ¢ i commence taking the seep pad RHEU. M LATIU ( URI ithe pain has all | and the e of my limbs is rapid ly re elas I bless the day that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure was called t »my atte ation. | Gratefully yours, ' " Wa. BRODIE FURTHER PROOF. Hauirax, Sept, 19, 1874 Forsytu & C Gentlemen:—!I wish to make known to all sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that I, the undersigned, suffered the most terrible pains ' possible to imagine, for two years past. I have tried several physicians in this city ant paid them: most of my means for preser piions, but all ‘ of no avail. Ihavenow taken the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I can truthfully say that it has done me more good than'anything I have ever taken. I cordially | recommend it to all afflicted humanity , Truly yours, ALAM HANNIGAN, Lower Water Street. The proprictor of this has walked the aisles of the hospitals of Lon lon, Eng:, for the past twenty years,making Rheumatism a speciality and the prescriptions from whic h the remedy is | compoundes 1 is all he ever used in the treatment | of this disease. | Insimple cases sometimes one or two does | suffice. In the most chronic cases it is sure to | give way by the use of three or four bottles. By this efficient and s mple remedy hundreds of dol- | lars are saved by those who can least afford to throw it away, «s surely it is by the purchase of useless prescrij This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- enced and conscientious physician, in obedience to the desire of numberless friends in the profes- riptione., sion in the trade and ar the people. Every bottle is warranted to « iin the full strength of the Medicine in its highest state of purity and development and is ior to any medicine ever compounded fur t terrible complaint. It is for sale at all Dri gygists throughout Canada, It it happens 3 that you r Druggist has not got it in stock, ask him to send for it to, W. RB. W ATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward island, ALSO, FORSYTH & Co., HALIFAX, | General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. B, | April 19, 1875. ly ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Agents for P. E. Island (iPosters printed at the Examiner §office, —O eee —_— * A is SME ee iidiecamaalieilil ine. <ciaamaiietiiaiee taunt aie eee a ee REY RE Rr SUE GH IMEC BR. main sd wee ht ee ee ee ee 2 pare te; tomten © : eon neem ibe Sa BEMIICE siete gi if 7 4 ‘ i pane.