Chi reigned. wires flashed across to us the intelligence | that the Emperor had succumbed to his | Se OPUS aed WY vant veh. SEER SPT LA TPS OOM AR PTT IIT RRS BE A RY 2 PR a —— Th MD oT] Ht Ro MATTERS LATE T] EW y BY TELEGRAPH iy Ai. A i I AS. LATEST NE s BY TELEGRAPH. MISCELLANEOUS, Apprentice Wanted. ~ sipeitaniaiis ischial siniiieeailicdieii a ~~ Se A Ee eee . x Arnnr ¢ t Pe) .pprentice to the p) mithing i cicdnen : Ya t of the > . \ mionument has heen erected on one of A Tra oT ‘ial ss : Blacksmithing & ‘ radgcsc. i BALL GLO] i *“") , mre m the isl te £0 of the Pacific, to the memory of ferred Annly to i CORRITy Pt ! “ . . = ‘ iecrTi ri iy % i : / ipt. Cook, who was killed by the natives +. H. FOSTER Tord’s Wharf t , Feb. 1.—-A fire yesterday ‘ty f be i a Xf Be ra erat. ord = yua?@ri, Remempsr the Penny Readings (the last ' eleicgubes of Owhyee, ngnetysfive years ago. The) Fe} i ; the semen: sk haw Rntieuctes _— ed & stratiord, Unt lpe # ' nad monument is an obelisk 5 fe et h igh, and he season) at ot. 2 non ywspaper offices were eutted. at mounted in a base of S8ft. square. It is ‘*S! >eREeek ft “te pX} er £ulteu, i : . : ae I suOoy} ERRIRE sqe baa: >i. ‘ay € ‘ rie } Oa. } t and bears the iOLOWING inscrip- : It memory of the gret circum. FERTIU tr: . ee ae : . . sh) Ww \GABS : Captain James Cook. R, N : TE VW this Institution will We vis ptain James Cook, kh. N., who!) L : the Ment * February ! } Ove! 1 t irst of ‘ ir M lain " ver a le eon t i i to be} ‘ \ ese islands on the ig OF das a a ; a ee a tho } . c ~~ A a 1778, and fell near this| .¢ 43 J in. By the regulations ‘ ot . ve Wadnosda ; ’ Mth F ii i779. 4 { the Normal School, ali Cai dia ates not a ae ted to] 10 ‘ b i4tn ebruay, tive [bis monus apply r wit eek from the <« pening, evening ‘1 vi erected in November, A. D../ may! qualified to join the a I t ‘ S74, | ye of his fellow-countrymen,’ | ¢ si Ch ti \ t that ( sshij the | | ted on a suitablo spot, about. hun. D. McNEILL, st night was the coldest of the season, | Supreme Court of the Dominio e off. | dred yards from the rock on which the eap- | Sec'y. B'd. Educatior e therm ling to that of } te Edward < : one : nr £4) he val farmalitio > i Cundall, Esq_) 1 14 below zero ns of the recent posta Bitl be Wine Calend ays i Ere stivyy +} the Oe ‘ I States eke a in . I i Aaj! by INS AKOCM 8 f ann : af Rit ant y MON With Ta¢ sivea ‘ ‘ i ¥ nted ta Sir Her »niac "y ; ‘ : as siiscdt c LARLOTT a Tone + we Factory CoMe wa LO SI Lé re lit a ~ a fawn. in : . " to the Queen of England, : ; : ten? st ral , atin > ‘4 as see i rR ‘ ; ‘ ; rant. —The vurned annual meeting of \ protest against th turn of Mr. rs 1is formidable weapon, it ee ' er, a few Bags | this Company will be held in Scott’s Hall vy, North Renfrew, has been withdrawn, | Cealt leath blow of some hundreds of | ~ \rchangel 2 ee ae | ‘ . j ir Tt ears som ani me } iim anada in September jast, where it is on Friday evening mst. there not being sufficient 5 nds to War-|_.7 t bears piesa handsom« ar . Gada cee Ge ~s > iver ornaments. At the top is‘a unl Ca oe ae | Iwcanp Rev Vhe collections of the | ™™* petitioners in risking a chance of being | crown i the shaft is twined around with particularly. well adapted for our | I tf : ; : its Phic ic the firet sles Y oh | 1 , partment for January, | leted in casts coves and fern leaves in silver, The elub | erent os yg ‘i we RGMpTe OF the niand Revenu Dey n < i ’ , Fel § ie designed to serve as mace for the Fiji- RIN impo ‘t (lj » thi Island. fariners 5 7: re 2194 For the san ANDON, Feb. 1.—A logs in the coal ae anime ag ie “s, | desirous of a chi of Seed, had better IS75. were S194,60 For the same month ' : : an Parbament. but the king desired that it | — sian ( a etter | ‘ . - ; ’ nac wy 1les has comme os “a ° MAKe ! ari on collections were $1739.49, mines of South Wales has commenced, and might be conveyed to Her Majesty with the | ea Increase, $200.91. omm —The Charlottetown DRAMATI Dramatic Ciub will } this (Monday) evening. A g is advertized ; andan excellent entertain- ment may be anticipated. r + { N ri> ‘ ° + 12 >? * i } 3 ft »y — Vileg t on . day evening last, opened by Mr. E. Pals mer, junr. he d Ission was warmly participated in by members of the Clul and adjourned till turday evening next. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column of the Hope Manufacturing Co., of New York they advertisa what is the most w ynderful invention of the age, a first class Sewing M achine, with Table an i Treadle ¢ ymplete for Ten Dollars. Read thei ivertisement headed “ Wonderful. ly Tae Queen's Spsaca.—aA telegraphic sums mary of the Queen’s Speech on the occa. mary ) I peech c he occ: iument has the sion of the reassembling of Parlix been received. Her Majesty peaca of Europe remains unbro e she will exert her efforts to have it so con- tinue. The recognition of Alfonso as King of Spain is to be settled without delay. The suppression of the East African slave confidentiy looked for in During the past year there has been general prosperity. Slavery has been abolished on the Gold Coast. By provi. dential blessing the Government has been able to entirely avert the loss of life appre, hended from famine in India. The ances are satisfactory. The trade of the country has somewhat fallen off, but gens The Queen of the exceptional and says trade is Colonies. fin- éyal prosperity has prevailed. recommends the repea! statutes touching the peace of Ireland, the enactment of various loeal laws. => r~ i Lotreny.-—The Swamersicd Journal reports :—As acvertised, the Lot- tery in aid of St. Charles’ Catholic Church, of this town, can Sr. CHARLES’ ne off o: 23thult. Below we give the numbers and names of the fortunate winners :— No. 3895. Maud Murph Lot No. 1. Peter Dean, Jr, St. Town Lot No. 2. Roderick MeDonald, “ of Wales,’ 1 Sewing Machine Joseph Doirant, Summerside, | Overcoat. 88. Bernard Murphy, Summerside, 1 Fire Screen. Southport, Town i110. John, N.B., “geo VID ae 03005. 2949. i. Grant, St. Dunstan,s College i sett Ladies’ Furs. 1287. James Wier, Westmorland, 1 Silver Watch. 3997. BS. L. Lydiar I, E q. 1 China Tea Set. Ch’ town, 1954. Jas. McDonald, Fort Augustus, 1 Parlor Stove. 271. Joseph Labo, Brae, Lot 9 Pair Fine Boots. 2039. A. W. Greehan, Charlottetown, Bbl. Flour, 2875. Mary Jane Cunringham, Mis- couche, $5.00. 1240. John J. McKinnon, Strathalbyn, 1 Gold Ring. 4684. Capt. James McDonald East Point, 1 Concertina, 3908. John Smith, Sammerside, Ens graving Piu IX, 0107. Charles Thomas, Summersid Oriental Picture, No. 2. S75. Miss. O'B a slitax, N. &., Oriental Picture, No. ] 416. Journal Office, sumn nersi ie, En- graving of St. Patrick 1360. Alex. Howatt, ‘I'ryon, Engraving Shakes pear ang his friends 03600. Mrs. James McCarty, St. John, N. B., Framed Mngraving. 3767. Stephen McDon:ld, Souris, Chro- mo Marshal McMahon 03156. John Perry, Summerside, Meer- echam Pipe a oe ior CHINESE EMPEROR. THE Taat Toai-shun Aisin Kiohlo T'oung Chi, the Emperor of a country twice the size of Great Britain, and wliose population numbers some 425 millions of souls, reported to be ill, was nothing very re- markable, and when the telegraphic news of his illness was read, the probability is that it wae straightway forgotten by the major. ity of newspaper readers at this distance from the vast erapire over which T’oung Yesterday, however, the 12th instant, China The death iilness, and from the has been without an Emperor. of the Emperor is cause of surprise to us — | not knowing the character of the disease from which he suffered—ss he was so young man, being only about 19 years and | Y months old, when he was about 6 years married nearly three years ogo. vastly strange to us that one so young should be looked up to‘ lHeaven’s Son, whom to Heaven alone was accountable, and that in his person should unite the sttributes of supreme magistrate and sov~ ereign pontiff for so grext a realm. While there are plenty of minist assessors, boards, censors (the ‘eyes an of the Emperor) to keep the mac hinery of the Government in pr working trim, the Chinse people will no doubt lose no time in it is reported the throne is & fage, and was ' srs, i ears,’ appointing a& successor. that the successor to prince of five years of age, who will probab- | iy act as agent if acknowledged as the ruler. | The claims to the ‘ divine right,’ not being hereditary however, it is not certain whether | the Cuinese people will recognize the youth- ful prince as their /ung-tie, or divinely appointed Emperor. Should his success- ion take place, and he should not really be the Fung-iien, Heaven will signify by un-| mistakable sign, (so believe the people) | that he is not the chosen representative. ‘ The rivers rise from their beds, the ground | sullenly refuse its fruits,the plants tremble, the hills reel, and the typhoon rages over seas and coasts all alike uttering a ‘Num. | bered, numbred, weighed and parted’ that | requires no interpretation, but is read in anxiety by the people and in dismay and | terror by the prince, who seeks by repen- tance, anda return to true principles to avert his doom,’ Whoever is appointed, we | can join with the people of China in hoping | that he will be far different from the Em- peror who succeeded to the throne twenty- five years ago (Hien Fung) whois said to sane, seed oss fo iabeail ald Amateur rform in Market Hall od programme ' ken, and the | Thursday last, the | re “iIncess | was | He commenced to reign | ( It seems | 100,000 miners are idle. itement that this rule was at one time Che 20th of March ly known Jay in Fiji. Sir Hercules : on said he should have great pleasure sual boat race of the Universities. we es ae : | ; in conveying the club to Her Majesty, and | lhe French Assembly ha passed an am- ‘ | may be expected at | to the Venturon Constitut “an ' the , jinted for the | Se on 8 apl ea 1 its arrival, therefore ional | any moment. ot enument Bill, 253 to 252nays. The amendment de- rhe great American nation never having clares that the President of the Republic | been blessed by the presence of a real, ol i ‘ty of th HN Kin went into meg seh happiness Ris ; varing Kalakau tention of making | ! 1a UA Veputies in Congr progress from § ‘an Francisco to New t t { i lental term shall! Y nd Washington. It was thought i" \ 1 Extrem Lo c j : t a > P ? ean | t i tion should fitly ré ive and ‘ s no e re i ' : ' rightiv } th gn whi e coming | __ JAD ES sir vata 8 ive a pplied the long-felt want, and place dd} 756 tons registe classed years at ne 4imes MAGria corresponaent teies! the Republic on the same footi ng as the} Lioyd’s and ¢ yppered zi that he is persuaded by private in- | effete nations of the old world, so money | ae ae wmation that 4 great effort is bei le | without stint was lavished on the reception | Lawrence Kickh am, Lommanger, to precure nst h the ¢ pAyce: oye aaa prs teu ae Will be on the berth at Liverpool, Asa pi to deiipite peace, Af. Giukcek tudes Wy — Cealet Pua ant | about lst February, and will sail for this fo ; insi 1) die 6 Whack Taaeke! Mcndee Be | Po rt, direct, bout Sth April, taking b We is0 On ~| the ‘Black Crook,’ heard champagne-| ,.°... ¢ peluna as the first preliminary, then elated Aldermen make long speeches of | GOODS fe mamtenan f the statu quo until tl l welcome, and was formally received by | Shediac iCrou : ry mnlestcns Of the Caslicte. A oe z 908 a both houses of Congress. New York, Rete = : vei Ste seorg ‘Ge Own, cele et a : Boston, Chicago, San i rancisco, and many | aid ofiiMErsie, | aequiescence of Von Curios, WHO Wil pros) another city gave him a reception and itt MTITNAITA Himne bably be treated with later, on the footing feasted him in right good style, and even Ay | HU HALES of the infant of Spain. now His Majesty the object of civic ie co ie ib palma \ A Vienna special says that the P » has 77 od Prete ay back i his Facilic | * . oe 7 od . ners anne of oe Se wei ll : {sles out tae people begi: n to think that | Tapid passages h proved nersell ti be thanked Emperor Francis Jose} 2 10Yr 13) he eost rather morethan a 2 was worth andi one ¢ thi ft hip if t considerate application of the Austrian Ece~)} the bill for his entertainment, which has i | clesiastical’ Laws. just passed Congress, has caused some ooh a si Gold 112 1.4 to 1121-2 murmurs. ‘Twentysfive thousand dollars Phe fine new A 1 Clipper Barque . ea is iin’ net cost of the national reception, ** MEIN ERY A,” > Orrawa, Feb. 2.—-The North Wellington | and probably from one hundred and {fifty 392 tons register, classed §& years at election trial took place yesterday. Bribery to two hundred thousand dollars will have | Lloyd's, and coppered, . been spent altogether. The Americans | : by an agent was proved. Judge Gwyne, | “°SU Spent 5 ‘ ee aes 3 He ut. 5 & pI re *, | think they might have got a bigger King I hitip mereer, Comnia ii der, who was presiding declared the election at the price N Londo : } : : ow 2 ondon e patche void. Mr. Higginbotham,a reformer who —=~=- roms tn net te een en . - a . mi will be dis} oi st _ rip 1 will oe a | thence direct for this Pert about the Sth S$ unseated ¥ Dn again. 2 tS om a ve a { . > — eatec ; i oka gain i €2\Seax : a April, taki ng GOODS for The equalization of systems of collecting en Le i 1) Dy ' OLAPCUTOWN | Hipp the Revenue throughout the Dominion, has SHEDEN, PHCTOU, GEGRGETOWS & SUTAERSTINE r=} ~ = as 2 sie ‘ occupied the attention of the Government. | BS S57 | 5 AT THROUGH RATES, : Oo .\im a ce i ia It hes been decided to reduce the whole| 5 = rs a4 It is intended to dispateh these Ships ; : : i ; ~ ae ae eee a a sie N ss iat abc, a matter in all the Provinces toa uniform, # 5 2795 Tee Se = | punctually as ubove, and shippers will vee . ‘ aan tee ee : oy “” SS o ~ o 27aA ayer reir G “— Ora? > , system. The detailsare beingre-arranged.|"2 AS | 7_ == Boe please have their Goods slongside as early a >: rH As there is but one Inspector of Castoms for 8 a : ; oN Bus 5 . = Dia Tae Re kk the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario itis ., = = *% Pi ee roo For | reignt or passage, having sup erlor probable thatan additional inspector willbe |) * 2 7 ~--— | accommodation, apply in Liverp ool to we |b ~ ~ a = = ms = > aQ appointed—giving onetoeachofthosePro.; 8A™/- #5) = = 3S = "= G& SIR JAMES MALCOLM, Baronet, vinees. oe). °c 2 3 a = is 69 South John weet, ih = ong Pia ss In London to { Lonpon, Feb. 2.—-The Alfonsists have) ® = Sd 5.4 3.3, 4 2 OG TAYLOR. BETH 1 ‘ny ‘ as : Q > a a ee Ome ee ee sR 4 Ey SRTS taken Monreat L: ga and the relief of Pam-) a ee nN a é et — mm | ALOR, BE r Ps a : ; . : pie a ae QS fenchurch Street, peuna,is considered certain. The Carlists ; - i ’ " he : Site - 3 ? = r. : ¥. m 1 OF here to the owners, are abandoning the rout without resistance. | @ a So kos - + | - . : } ; - 3 _ — nN } = Great Britain has declared to send a re~ = « ; vames Duncan & Ce. present itive to St. Peters! rg, to the In- Gee mp iF ra d b Ch’town, J . 18, 1875.— -2m i al ‘ i Jaime C on. ternational Conference. ei sii ela ad aoe i 2 ie sy . x 7 John Bright has consented to preside at) St a? m t i f a 4 4 Tai ' D « i“ ; & 1, |Wa 3 a caucus uf Liberals to-day. m4 : _ + a2 at i \ J \ A 43 : f e 7 = | : oa 3 The Pall Mall Gazette says 2 private tele- : ~ i a a eT seo stebsintacnr gram.is received from China, confirming sa Tom Bes ve = ec oo i os if | the 2 report of the death of the Empercr and Fg a ) : - om BI i ie ” sad CNR) nee Nam en TLRs RR NE Ey aOR | s + 1A r ‘ASS YvYerceome VIL —e that ome 1.10} s overcome with a LRRIED, grief, has committed suicide In returning thanks to his numerous Orrawa, Feb. 5.—The Hamilton con- ricttetewn, on the .. Oy! friends ant dl patrons for past favors tested election: ‘rial is fixed on March Tih. | R I s Duncan, Mr. W ui begs to inform them that he has Ider th Mi \f art 77. wr : Parliament opens to-morrow in full state. | ‘ Sige apa "7 REMOVED to his Th, “Ice Rag: svoOm wh hea ha in ¢! T a i « “ The Vice Regal Levee will eld in t ‘ ence of the s father, on fi EW & COMMODIC’ DRE 4ISES Senate Chamber at night. he 27th ult., the Re Allen. Mr. | eT ee eT ‘ o . ; . \ = » AT r at aod ’ y The East Toronto election is protested, | cury } ie, TOM iret Wo North Side King Sireet, The South Renfrew Writ issues to-day— (21.0! 2OWESHIP 2°. a a eae on Pr ce ee On Thursday, the 28th ult., by Rev. R. } NEARLY OPPOSITE Peter’s runs for London inthe Reform ins Laird, at the residence of the bride’s father, | terest. Mr. Robert Sutherland, Melrose Cottage,| [{pl,) ¢ By rey Bolt i ay ; a Park Corner, to Margaret a @aughter #P Si) i Gwen's Like gy UL ilig Earl Dufferin gives a dinher to-night, —, Has 1). Stontecmert ane Pas | ©) : oO} ion. . t sVHUICT SY, oh ‘ . oe oe tl ’ y n « Members have nearly a7 arrived. Corner. where with greatly t At the Manse, ¢ INCOPRANET) An PPT ih Hatirax, Feb. 3.—The Local Legislature | .,.,“*" * wie | 4 tEASE] PACILITTES, Ry Thomas Duncan, of Nova Scocia will be called together for | 4, fics Catherine 1d Deane of Business’’ on the ] inst. | ship 48. ei ante at Bae - De patch of Business a oe ith i anes oO i“ @Ist ul yy the Rey. J tr} nea | Pui wWitiste Wi imcig rn F ur aitur Us ‘ast Yen ° ey Ot} > sbrua y, the Zist uit., oy th ey. cn an, i Last year it met 12th Fe “ere . Mr. Thomas Lockhart, to Miss Margaret} He is prepared to fill all orders entrust- William Waters was examined to-day, for rrol. ed to him. at short poetics stabbing Johnston, of New Glasgow, or sseanenninshtnniananeentaneaetniniahasiiiatinmmectsiitimndanitiinnticiaeinitinen ‘ r ae ie a ' Havn introduced steam power and ny Ss nmmitt f : Christma ial commit i iO} : woo : } ne’ mM hi y, he ean pr i trial the Supreme C t Furnit: econd ¢ nein tl tv. for J ‘, Feb. 3.—At a meeting of the rsa Anes ae jal ud pric > t iF I t i Liberals to-day, s of roster i Donaid and }F i 1, of | Call and: ba « uced before purchasing will present a pr f princi les. : ‘ d 21 years. : whay i . ‘ + bie i. « De ( Puesday, t! atl * ‘ one comprising the universal establishment of ,.. ard «Turner, formerly of ( Uphel / y shoo! Boards, the assimilation of the Couns) Char) P. 1. 1., and eldest son of | 7 18. 1874.--( n . 1 1 ee ae Mr. Ge ner. of ioe ] i inthe | “%*" Ot2.—° OW ty and Borough Franchise, the destribution | “}T. Lars ‘ ith ‘ - . 35th year of his age of Parliamentary Seats and Reform in Land |“) of ised Oe ee g on and Tenantry. The Whigs refuse to endorse Pe Quip wow 2 @ : : : esas ‘revi the platform—considering it too advanced. ei ee eee : 5s ; . > platform — ~ it t ' Wed > be 8 sed during the wiater | sting > ete O Das A 3olve ie dle i ‘ ; aha oie Th i@ meeting is expected ope uss a resolve, P. E. Island vessels in the port of Halifax | months. at the Post Oftice, Charlotte- | > o t} ip Y r ¢ ad one: the 89th nit - gretting the retirement of Mr. Gladstone; , th m ait i ee ee oO Prince Edward Island. as follows :— sad Mr. Joshen will nominate the Marqui PLUGS eu UV, OF S5aie If tne si saad : a i ae eam, ‘GREAT BRITAIN, via Halifax, at 8 of Hartington for the Leadership, num rr a as i rae oe a ; AGN : bth 7. In Dartmouth cove, repairing o'clock, p.m., on— ber of advanced Liberals, including Pro lchay, Power, at O'Neill's laid up. : sor Fawcett and Mr. Mundello will attend oe ee Sinn Ce nec Pu va eth j as, ae tth Feb., . ae sd aa : at Humwphery’s, laid lk Ott ade 0 Qth « define their position. They will state that | pee ee a : i th do i sia . let ace tip. , do 2nd Mar. 4th Mar., while willing to give to the Marquis of Har- An t, at Hamiilton’s, laid up. lo 16¢} ‘ Sth d “ * eo er ao sulk GO 10 otn ao rington their general support, they reserve rederich, | ay 5 BH > go ee BP oan 4 ‘9 Ist Apr : Ns . si Mayflor rris, at Market, laid up. ao oVth GO te ist Apr., ( . - own opini- , P 24] - the liberty of advocating their own op ar tes n, at Corbett’s, laidup. | do 13th Apr., lis 15th do ons. By telegram to Messrs. Peake Bro Ss. & Ca: do 27th de do 29th do d sailed from New Or- iverpor 1 with a full cargo of | cotton onthe 4 jnst.,and on her arrival | vill imme ‘goon the berth for spring or ds, as advertised. States of | Britain, 8 o’elock, p. | Decninion of Canada, United America and Great United States, at LATEST DESPATCH. oun for 13 of Via | } DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ila j 3.00 to 3.5 3.00 to 3.50 | g + ei al every Tuesday, Thursday and ae | . 7 , a = r ° > A ‘STANDING ARMY’ PxOPOsED~—aMNeEstTy Fox By ¢: “yr to Me eg — fr a a “oh | urday. MANITOBA REBELS—SIR JOHN PROTESTS. barque ames ie a7 ne TOI 4iVCTT | Coteséaties tb hi Cee es og A LIVELY pDiscvssion aNticiparkp. io. £01 Savannah on the Sth irs:. : F ve a wi nl “oy ae de idl : iS ; ——— anne | intended to be forwarde 'y steamers | TORY FOR THR ALFONSISTS. 7, Ae Pi LACES Cu BR A EN sailing from Portland every Satur- | Ottawa, Feb. 5th. —Major General Selby | day, must be marked “ By Canadian | . Ch't town, February 5, 1875. Packet? | Smith in his report on the state of the | ee e vet, Canadian Militia recommends the estab- | WISAT. | Summerside sud Georgetuwn, and Offices | \ nwianees wes si St L- ) 1ese mute l S av exX= lishment of a small standing army. Beef, (small pieces) per lb $ ao : ) V.14 on the 9 tes, dai lly, Sund v ex : . yy the quarter) 0.06 to 0.10 cepted. at 9 o'clock. Hon. Mr. Anglin, Speaker of the House on and a 1b re eee oer cepted, at 1 O clock, p. m . a" pe ae . Fai aie i? v1 4 Mz. +s f ] Yt AN en } | of Commons, denies the truth of the report Lamb, per quarter 0.06 to 0.10 | Weste nny Seat oute, Ti ay h, Alb rton, vee T ) esday and Saturday, at 9} that he intends to resign. The Bil for Lamb, per tb 0.04 to a . : ay ¢ turd ay t oa s ee , tt ri 0.7 to 0.10 o clock, p. m. | the reorganization of the North West} Mutton, per! 0.7 te p.m | ie & 7 LAL c Pork.(sma ill pieces) per ab 0.10 to 0.14 Eastern Rox ute. St. Pe ster’s -Souri is. &e., Territories will be introduced on Monday. Pork, per ib (br the carcass 0.74 to 0.09 | ~~ ? ‘ ’ 0.05 to 0.08 Monday : ind Thursds ry, at 9o ‘clock. In the House of Commons to-day,Monchon | Veal, per ib 0d to 0.0% ae , ice vould move for acom- Pap Vs OO) mee i. { gave notice that he st ae saove 5 | Chickens, per pair 80.48 to 0.79 | Southern Route, Belfast, Murray Har- | r te arsoOne CONC) a MickKens, per DU EC 7 : plete amnesty to all persons concerned in eee Fei’ 0.30 to 0.40 bor. &e.. Mondav and Thursday. at | : re ee Ee - or -) 4 > ? , i * the North West Trouble. Fowls, (each) 0.25 to 0.40 9 o’eloe, p. m. \ ust was sworn in as Senator to- Partiidmes. (each 0.25 to0.30 | +, . : Wass | Dr. Pac jue was swoi nas Senator ; i ere r¢ 1 60 to 1.78 Bedeque Ro ute Monday. Wednesday | } eg ee 1 rurkeys, (each WO to 1.és . diy.— The peoort of the Minister of Inland sai aa 1) 0.50 to 0.90 | and Friday, ‘at J p.m. £ at IS . 2 7 ¥ T Revenue was laidon the table of the House BREADSTUFES. Brackley Poin nt Route, -Monday and to-day. Buckwheat Flour, per 1b 0.03 to 0.0 ° j Thursday, at 8 a. m. | The debate on the address w all prot bably | Flour, perbbl 7.30 to 8.6( ’ Pis equi 1, Johnston’s River, &e., Friday, ' } : i t ‘Jour, per 100 lbs 2 be short. Frichett moved, and } eDougall, | fanaa per 100 lbs at 12.30, pan. East Elgin, seconded it. EF’ resiit. oa Correspondence fer Newfoundland and Sir John A. Macdonald gave notice that | Codiish per qt! 2.60 £0 0.20 | West Indies will be forwarded to] 4.87 to 6.49 - a 0.48 to 0.72 Halifax by every mail. ers to be re gistered must pe posted > time for 7 oy” hy} ! anter a protest against the He rring per bbl he desired t» enter p oF niet | paragraph which stated that satisfactory chee a el | tin progress had been made in the construcs | prosnjock. 100 feet. net on 0.04 | all sie Silhed previow c th i "> oar) a f Fee ‘anadian Pacific Railway. | Pine do 1.62 to 2.47 | closing the mails by which they are } tion of the C Spruce de 0.81 to 1.08 | hs Beghad | This protest will lead to a long and exciting , Spruct peg any ranting Shingles, discussion on the whole subject of the | : ner M. 2.11 to 2.30 a M rSCEL , AN 34 Us. A A. MA‘ DONALD. | Pacific Railway. | Lonvow, Feb. 5th.—Parliament reasseme | 0.80 to 1.20 | Postmaster. sarley per bushel 0.75 to 0,85 | Pos t Offic: > Ch’ Jan. 25, 1875. y 3 ‘ Butter (fresh) per I) 25 400.26 5 oe --- —— | bled to-day. The Queen says that the Bi cae Siac o ill | peace of Europe remains unbroken, and Ay pple S$ pe r bushel i town, 0,24 to 0.26 ] 00 AG ENT SW ANT ED—Mal e and. Fe ‘alfskins, per Ib male, for ae ‘Transmission of Life,” 0.06 to 0.12 . - milk ¥.14 te 0.16 | and the “ Physica! Life of Woman, ” both ye it continue. ic heese (new milk ( and the “* 2) ‘ n vibes she will exert efforts to have | — » i oo by Dr. Napliess. Agent’s profits, $150 to 0.05 to 0.00 | Clover seed, ~ ib 0.00 to 0.00 | $250 a month, Testimonials from mos Eggs, per doz 0.25 to 0.28 | eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in Green Peas, America. Immense sales evcrywhiere. 0,00 to 0.00 The Alfonsists have captured Puerita La) oe aie see pane 8 20 | Amorim. | Terme esales everywhere. | ee LL, St. John, N. B. Reina, at the point of the bayonet. Their | idee, por 1D 0.0 to 0.07 ; _ dan an. | 12, 1875 $. ' PER Day. _— Agents Wan- victory was complete, and they are NOW) Honey, per lb. - 9.94 to 0.25 within six kilometres of Esteila. Ilomespun, (men’s Weag)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 $5 TO $20 ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, 44) Homespun, (women’s do)per ya 0.35 to 0-48 | The village of Poesia in Reins wee | Sacneueae Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.48 - fot make more money at work for us in their | spare moments, or all the time, than any-| | Lard, per lb King Alfonso was under fire for the first | Oats, per bushi. thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. | Straw, per tou time, at Striaa. STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. ) per i i | The recognition of Alfonso, as King © | Spain, will be settled without delay. ! 1 ; ‘Tallow per 1b 9.08 to Feb. —Qold ‘luctuates from ' 0.17 to 0.28 San tom . iain rae eat 0.32 to 0.96 | For | For wounds of every description. | for | For er. mcs ¢ Sale at the Gus Works, a quantity of i l “ae I GAS LIME. : -_ Coke. ~~ 46 ¥ ‘ aT 4 ~q frok Sale at the Gas Works, a quantity R By of Good COKE. 9 AY G} % 7 = e - i GASE Mr. i 1 0 Si a om te ay aig! E EVE EE r is x fact that the subscriber has now in stock ported, and more daily expected to arrive. Gentilem and Balmoral, Geutlemen’s F Boots, Rubbers and Over- Shoes ; Children’s Boots, Rubbers. and Over-shoes, order on the premises, at the shortest notice. Ladies and gentlemen, please give us a call, and we will give you your money, and your change hack. pegy> All the above will be sold cheaper than ever. MACHINE, the Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new, Also, agent for JONES’ putting elastic in old boots, December 21, Charlottetown, S74 — —0 Oui nasa eo | UR er S now complete in By recent arrivals from Canada and England. ‘We have snoned the Largest Stock of Cleiding ever shown in Charlottetown | 812000 Worth in Gveresais, Stormecsats, Reefing Jackets, — BUSLIN Dae. COATS. & VESPS, RUBBER COATS&G. PANTS ee () A full Stock of Gents’ Underclothine Suitablo for tho Prosent Season : Oo which are now open for Inspection “ diciie ametceaay and Sale, at the ; GHORGE Ch’town, Dee. 28, 1874. Surgeon, | Of Londen, England, | BEGS to inform the public that h: opened an office and surgery at DesBris: corner on the Market Square, and wishes t call the attention of all owners of horses stock &¢., to the followiug list of medi- cines, which are guatant eed to be genuine and made from the prescriptions used at the Royal Veterinary Colleges of London and Edinburgh. } The Black Drink, A certain remedy for Colics, Gripes, and | . c i Stoppage of the Bowels or water of any! animal. Stimulating Liniment Sprains, ete., etc A Liniment sruises, No fly will touch the wound when dressed with this embrocation. An excellent dressing ents from the shoes in winter. " . . S ow ‘i. Emollient Linimeni sore shoulders, sore backs, etc., the! best remedy known as yet by the profes sion. DD } B5aus the Physic Ofall sizes, made of hest Barbadocs, Aloes, UVough Mixture. A guaranteed cure for Coughs of any kind. Alterative ene Pow} ers es in low condition, the result of other lowering diseuses. For hors Infinenza, or Tonic Powders, | A fine medicine for horses whose appetite | is bad or impaired. . Diuretic Powders, Special sasiehae should be give - to the use of these powders in ali affections of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs,as many valuable horses are annually destroyed by | | the injudicious use of Diuretic medicine | of inferior kinds and over doses. Vermifuge Powders For the destraction at worms ofall kinds. . ve , Cattle Medicines. Clensing Drenches, Thriving Drenches after calving, Nourishipng Drenches for calves, Drying Drenches for cows, medicine | for Red and Black Water in cows, medicine for Sconr in calves and sheep; dressing-for Foul or Rot Foot. SUNDRIES. Blistering Ointment. reducing Enlargements, Spavins, For “Medicine for the removal of Splints, &ce. Bots. ——- i Mr. Byrne will visit the following places on the undernamed Roads and dates. Georgetown Road—Pownal Village, 10, Mile House, Half-way House, Edmo nd’s | Finley’s, Montague Bridge,on Wednesday, | 6th January, and every alternate W ednds- day. Malpeque Road—Cartis Dale, Crabb’s, 9 Mile House, Bagnall’s, on W ednesday. i sth, and ey ery alternate Wednesday. St. Peter’s Road—Lane’s Forge, 10 Mile House, and Mount Stewart, on Saturday, | and every alteraate Wed- 2nd of January, | needay. Rustico Read— W heatley River Bridge, | on Saturday, 9th of January, and every “al-| ternate Wednesday. January 4, 1875.—ly o— EAD MADE CLOTHING SHOW ROOT ail the Leading Styles. ©) nme aearennniatini WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, iu new patierns, just opened. i GASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. | ‘escow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, | BLUE AND BROWN NAPS, McLeop is the Currger, and Al at that! ROBERTSON, 'Queen Street, - °- Ch town, Dee, a Me IE ls Sh ce APA" lg Antenne m’s Knee and Wellington Boots, Gentlemen's Congress | tubbers and Ove er-Shoes; Ladies’ | ™iviev. i _ ROBERT ORR & CO. Also, all kinds of Gentlemen's wear made to Wholesale & Retail ‘ ~~, RACES, Ota i AT THE f | : BRITISH WAREHOUSE | (Puecen Square, i 2 ee j G »: WATCHES & CLOCKS | , Se?" °f4: | ‘Balter Knives, Pickle Forks, &. LANGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! 21, 1874 ~ aw tt) tr LIME. es LiMie. Feb. 1, 1875—3! “oke. Feb. i. 1875—3 si Coa. 39. WOR s ala ot +} Loe y cy) 4 qi Sale at the Gas Works, a quantity of - ~ Glace Bay COAL. Fel. 1, 1875—3i FALL & WINTER 1874, Our Fall luportations : COMPRISE : New Goods in every Department ' LATEST STYLES IN Ladies Dress Goods ! SRAWLS MANTLES TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY. Hats, Bonnets, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, HOSTERS. GLOVER, CLOTHS, Facey Coatings. Overecoatings, IWRhEDS, FO SESS ESS RRR Aer aR a Number 39, 4a Factor ¢ ~~ Cottons, Sheetiay, Shirting, Flannels, BWirnkets, Ticks, Ginghuaums, the largest and best he ever im-— PRmin 2 se. fe The ste ok consists of—- GREY AND WIHTE ena ot READY-MADE OLOTHING, i IN GREAT VARIETY. - ih S Receiving New Goods hy Mail Steamers till navigation closes. Prices as low Hfonse 2s any In the Do- Engiish Congo Tea. CHESTS more of that highly appreved ‘ Congo Tea, for Sale at lowest figure. N, RANKIN. the worth o 60 Nov. 7 Ist. FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 OR SALE. |) PSHE Subscriber offers for sale all the right title, and interests ia the Farm @ i:ntely owned by John Kickham, situate on Township No, Forty-four, at the head of | Sonris River, consisting of Oifty acres. The | said farm is conveniently situate to Scheot | House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy | the attention of those w ho require a nice c furm. ‘Title good, and terms easy. Wa. D. STEWART. Clvtewn, Aug. 3, 1874 13S a4. NEW GOODS best munufaetured for repairing and SAMIR 6 SE SOHN WeKENZIB. QS isos erent ' _ SHOU Sik. The subseribers have received per Steam. er Prince Edward, NEW SUPPLY OF British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE! ™ uaa Lowest Cash Prices. DAVIES & Co. il | ) ‘PLEASE CALL AND ZXAMING. . continually veceived, . W. & A. BROWN, sont SKATING RINK. | WD SILVER Be Season of A. BD. 1875. A LARGE OLD A ASSORTMENT oF MXICKETS for the ensuing season can be had at the ini Stores of Messrs W. R, Watson and S. W. Dodd, at the following | GOLD CHAINS! rates:—_ oo , Single Gentleman's Ticket. $5.00 ; sTU DS 1 | Single Lady's do. 4.00 : . | Family Tickets, to admit two, 9.00 ? Eq >cvEEL > + ann @ ss $s ‘* three, 12.00 PM PIC hs *| Each additional ticket. 2.00 ; . | Promenade tickets, 2.00 ' BAR-RINGS BROOCHES, © Sowiir"'n z ; . | Tickets for Band nights, 25 W. W. CLARKE, Sec’y. > | Jan. 1875. 6in | LARGE ASSORTMENT OF con LATER SETTES! TENDERS. Cruet ™fands! | ror UTTER ~ooters: PLASTERING SUGAR BOWLS! NEW COURT HOUSE, At Chariotietown, SEALED TENDERS will be received by a the Subscriber, at his office, in Prince | Street, C arlottetown, until Saturday the ‘ | 18th day of February, at twelve o'clock, 7 ROBERT SNEESTON | noon, from Say person or persons willing .. . he lathing and plastering é No. 91 North Side Queen Square. ED MEN'S & BOY'S STRONG BOOTS. South Side Market Square, ‘Men’s, Women's Basts Dee. if, 1St4. iP Champague, | Cia, Dec. 24. 1874.—1m the New Court House,fat Charlottetown. :f Specification to be seen at the above office. if | | he Signatures of two good and sufficient ig sureties,wiliing to be bound for the faithful | performance of the work, to accompany ) uw a ha each Tender. : ; So The Government will not be bound to \ | 10 contract for Clrtown, Dee. 21. 1874.—6m accept the lowest tender. : THOMAS ALLEY. Supt. New Court House. 25th, 1875. 3in- FORIST AND STREAM Ww eekly Journal of Sixteen Pages, ‘~ o— vor FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY. FISH CULTURF, PROTECTION OF GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS. YATCHING,. BOATING, and all | OUT-DOOR RECREATION AND STUDY. It isthe official organ ef the American | Fish Culturists’ Association. It is the only »Gurnalin this country that teceived this Kall. if fully supplies the wants and meets the ne- cessities of the Gentleman Sportsmen. SOOO PAIRS |Terms $5.00a year and Chiidren’s a Sexp ror a Specimen Copy. Forest & Stream Publishing Co, 7 CHATHAM STREET, (City Halt 3q.) | | New York. i | Post Ollice | Box 2582. 2 COAL COAL. | 50 lous Lictou ou Round Coal in Shed, 2) and for sale Cheap. j CARVELL BROS. Jan. 18, 1875,—pat ar din : . LAIN JOB AND BOOK n PRINTING done at the ; AMINER OFFICE. 32 Cases | Ch’ town, Jan. oF FOR SALE BY SEY & JOST, AT THE Boot Factory, DORS Hubbers, Overshoes. Shippers. &e., For Sale Cheap. Famous Bra nds. Moselle, Port, Sherry, Madena, Braudy, Whiskey, Giv, Jamai- | — mmm tence ani, Brown Stout, Bass Ale, &e., &e., ke. | } MACEACHEARN & ie 720