seeieeeetii A SK <n TTT cree eee cumin RR ee A A A OE CS OT SL LG LE LET 8 ee aie COspel and thirty ’ Fa ral eleeeeeeeile PPE ATO LT AR SE SE PET “ Cie Examiner, Charlottetown. April 19, 1875 ‘ - a } f : \ : e had wo istie ¢ \ li at of ~ ? \ ul . etary i With pri e, \ | a hi ler in ral vay was } mius <¢ S280.000, | ie rovinece, greets the | . M rs, ()wen Yeo, the lers] ‘Mr. i Ler ur n with \ l If any of admiration has | I ]-( rva SCVen ( they were ‘.% r TI ore, tery : [ | he an rtion ; . } us acese t the supporters of the Government | a t] t | Ca lers i } I irs i i che was | | had, of course arizht to] Tr} 4 ? j fhe LUUress Was, | 1 neu too strong is souls nd, although it | { tt to rr on s = o than « the s te of | ; ! ) ir} : cne < ti tie minion Go neglect our interests in t i next winter, on ry ind that they did last | — vere, perhaps, prudent in th y on ded the re- r the H David Laird and s inthe Dominion Govern- | rule of political t vere bound t ask M r. to m y the language or | j Th xcuse “ that ’ will not relieve them | e ich of supposed by Mr. rrant br LT . } ne Were they not by every one—to be unanimous ndemnation of the neglect of D Government to open the £i2\ not thei: recited — ibly the Argus—been persis- rdenut nof Mr.Swinyard »he thought fit to pursue ? t the people, at two of the largest meeting ever held on the Island 1 nest unanimously declare their dcis- tisfaction Are not the supporters of il ( rvati Party, through- [ mat dy to pro t j ir ias been grossly g ¢ H t! in Mr. Pope be | llit caucus,’ when | ntimation that th . i Grov- | | Hon. | to move | amendment How til the . ee ee . r-Pr iclal Secretary rose esert him u I can lin their sudden and en- | ; 1 desertion of their poli- f, and their gross misrepresenta— of the people ? -— — er DERDASH—BY BAL DERSON. wus thea read a second time and a © the w le House ir Munn inthe chair. | Mr. Balderson remarked that it showed iterprise on the partoft the Com- ' SU steps as they iad taken in | o¢s done d nt anc in order. | 9 v } Ww ofortunate ler the no ssity of pur- | Th were lands ts and burying t 2 tl all, “ ¢ . , : — y i ; i D indiy intorm } i : propr tors of I StookK piat I > 1: eer } it t ry « piimentary to the igence of the august body of which Ir. Balderson is a member, that such a | Which theginknown author | We have } Acts were passe Brunswick | $loto $1400 per ton. It LOCAL AND ( CHER MATTERS, | LLL LOLOL LL Seranat S : > guaranteed in t We ov t NA { { l i the \ La ived C 1) ~“ - mhsime is } 4 i isi a noies in this xt ’ { nstant. Pes oe rR Cu ' aiive g ums “7 - \ Make rea ? sh < ] i ig inthe Exauwrne h I i Mr. Jol i) 1, sing ha b roy by salle slioncl ‘i s ‘s.— The P. E. Island Steam Nayvyi-| Co's steamers are bei ng made oT) —- John R. Cathoun, Esq., of | Summerside,has returned from a tour thre ugh | | | Bngland, Scotland and France +<<>- \ Lar Lawn —Mr. Lawrence Yeo, Lot } 16, has a ewe which gave birth to a lamb, the j olher day, that weighed laibs 2 oz — t i the steamer Louisiana, for Great B » New Yor The Louis } ! th inst “ane I ! getting bad. A horse belonging to S well, of this cit was drowned in | the ha ron Friday last. Another ‘got in n Saturday LS i ( Ri ‘ In the Estimates published two weeks ago, the item *' Balance due Con ; tractors for Constauction,” should have been | $4,511,37 —ee * Catuoiic Epvcation verses Proresrany | Envcation,” is the title of a pamphlet, for has no thanks. neither time, space, nor inclination for a review of it, ~2 eee Goop Work.—One hundre during its late shows thatthe session. industries,ete. Hon. Peter Sincular took pass- | 'd and forty-three i by the Legisiature of New ! This | of the Province | YEW ADVERTISE MENTS. Dissolution of Copart ship. fWVEIE partnership hertofore existing be- tween Philip R. Blatch, Donald Me. .enzie, and VW n W. Stumbiles, jr., has t ! } 1 di ved by mutual consent PUTLI t AT HT, DONA] Ci! NZIE, wea. W UMBLI ] April] The 1} ( N » contin t cs Kenzie & Stumbles. All perso idebted to the late firm, are respectfully requested to pay their accounts immediately to the subscribe: McKENZIE & STUMBLES A} i 19, I ) \UCTiv} LR EES EAN By | Rant ond 10 Manafantnaann P20 Dudl cle ould Mania oll orh | At Sale sroom, on SATURDAY, the 24th inst., at 3 o'clock, ee — | | Wax Thread Machine, (new), 1 Singer Mz as acturing Combination do., l (ramping lachine, | | Eyelet Machine a Punching Machine, } | Skiver Machine 2 pairs Boot Trees, Sides Buff, Pebble lif and Neats Leather, t Pattern Nails t i ‘ xKC., ac. N. RANKIN. Auctioneer, {| ° April ] Is l ern Lite, oer “ ra aa Liaw f Negdts Schooner Scud, 91 Iver, is intende tons, Cart. d to sail from pe Boston to Charlottetown, | j ' i on or about the 28th instant. i eH PATA ne alin: tan j Frei: ht Solicited: ' soston to Messrs. Kimball & State Street, or here to the Apply in Bates, 198 owner. FENTON T. NEWBERY,. in a thrifty condition. ; April 19, 1875. lin << pa ey as ee Pae Manirine Trape Reviw.—This publica, COAL. COAL. tion commenced its second Volumeand Year \ . with the March number, which is now pub- | a ny = lished. We recommer o al erested | PE & Cw ’ ‘ Sen ed. Werecommend itto all interested! Piclou & Sydney Large deal. in Commerce, Finance, &c. ' ; pi te ou hand, and for sa'e at © Sirv nie ] oy r rh . inbveR Ming.—A valuable silver, lead, and} KOUGHAN'S SCALES. gold mine has been discovered in Massachu- | seits near Newburyport, the ore varying from z is thought that it Nevada and Colorado. Tee --- Qvestion.—The Catholics’ Pe- titions have been rejected by the Legislature. Only We regret that we ) will rival those of Tug Scuoor Catholics voted for it. have not space this week, of the speeches on the absorbing topic. ~-?>--— _ PLankways.—The plankways already laid lown area great comfort to citizens. We trust the City Council may, immediately, take measures, to have “plankways’’ extended | throughout every street in the city. -——- -_ Dr. Tupper. upper has decided upon ently at Ottawa, residing perman- and has secured the ence Jately occupied by Hon. Peter Mitchell. He intends to practice his profession. ~~ eo Avyertizing.— The Ottawa Cilizen says, there is no better sign of an imprevement in trade than when merchants push their We are larante pwversicing. looking for Satisfaction gt ed to advertizers EXaNiNbR. _ >> I. 0. O. F.—The I. O. O. F. wind and weather ascent, at noon, in the intend having, permitting, a baloon on their Natal Day, Monday 26th inst., and a number c ; iii . F.—We learn that a s¢ be held in Si. Paul's Church, the 26th inst., in celebration of the Odd | Fellows Natal Day, at the hour of 3 o'clock, p.m. The Rey, D. Fit iate. i © rvice will on Monday, zgerald will offic fhe Choir will be led by Mr, S. N. Earle, (} anist ~~ - - - MIsREPRESENTED.— Even His Honor the Speaker, has been misrepresented by the Herald. His Honor employed the * Socratic | Method” on Mr. Stewart, to demonstrate to | the House, that graded schools, were imprac- | for a summary | —The Ottawa Cilizen says Dr. | resids | the sign. | »| office f smaller ones in | i + gend free to his April 19, 1874. STEAM NAY IGA eas Annual ting of the above pany will be held at their OMlce, Great George and Lower Water Str sevqn o'clock on MONDAY Third day of May next. By order of the Directors. F. W. HALES, Secretary. island, TLON COMP ANY. Mee Com- eects, at evening, the Chitown, Hera Bi Kk of P. STOAL | EB uekwheat Mc. | ' corner | £ Wane Sénait> Sale of 5 alanse of atSiy $3. "Ck. | ie order . thy Disiiten of the Mer- chants Bank of . E. Island, the sub- | : | Scriber will s sell at Pe a blic Auction at his his Sales Room, Queen's Square, on WED- NESDAY, the Lath day of May next, at 11! o’clock, a.m , ONE’ rHOUSAND S| ARE S of ten pounds each, late currency this | Island—being the bats ce of New or In- | creased Stock of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, authorized to be sold by the | Shareholders at a General Meeting held on March last. This Stock offered in lots « the 4thday of will be f tive shares. each, as i provided 5 vy the \et of Ine orp ration. The premiunr or advance over par value | Ofsaid shares to b | sale, and the balance | day of Noven ; ofthes 15th at the on or before thre tber next, A. D., 1875, aid Bank. April, 1875. Dated at Charlottetown, Sth Ay e evening “hey will ale S.. i i a : : the eve ing. hey will also give a grand en, i Wa. DODD, Auctioneer. tertainment in the Market Hall | April 19, 1875.—till sale -—-ee s " } ws Miscmevors Rumors.—The air of Halifax | WOOL. WOOL. sfullof rumors regarding the solvency of | SHEEPSK LIBS | SHEEP Poise | merchants, Some of these, perhaps, are well | ¥° Siti itl ‘ 7 re ‘ [oa eevee rlantit Yoo ‘ grounded, but it is certain that in several | WAST « large quantity Wool and Ss Skins the coming seasor farm- cases the firms whose credit is impugned are} * noes " fo. — . | ers would do well to give me a call before as solvent as the Bank of England.—/Halifar | dignosine of their stock Chronicle G. C. CARMAN, 11 Queen Street. Ch'town, 1875. —6w Hianhood estored. A victim ¢ pte udence, czusing & premature decay, néry us debili ni ote, own remedy, he will \ddress York. April iy, having tried in vain every k1 has found a sin » which low st ere rs. J H. REEVES, 78 Nassnu street, N EF. ©. Box S155. April 19, 1875. » paid in cash on day of} DYER Y. CMENTS. a me rte I * oy a ee a ‘i ean ra La As ds Faria at Fifteen Poine. jace. cUpled Oy Thomas ‘ sor Containing 160 ronty acres of which are ( 11 in a} ; ‘ | IN *® high s f { i AH HA LSM aere ire well vi i hare xpd soft wood. ! Comioertab] hou ml excelley Barns and Out-l ii on the prenis A stream f water that form rly dreve a MI run through the cultivate os he land faces ; the south, has 2 frertazegef twenty chain on North hye rlan 1 Straits. Distances from ; Railway nt! mile “a Summer ; t ; Jee. Possession con be gis inunediately, ERM su per cent, down: balance Ina! terin of years aS Way be agreed RICHARD HUNT. \pril 19, Summerside, 1875.—3i WAVPLGW ER HULA, § ri AD. Bcswaazel rpule undersigned, having been appointed uodeled and furnished with the best machinery which can be made in the United States, would inferm his friends and public generally that he is prepared to fur hish them with the following juisites :-—THE Cis rer made on the American principle. Rriour, ELAS Ee, Second to none on the Island, all of which Will be sold at the same price as at the Mills, Remeinber the place, No. O-.4 Queen Mtreet, opposite S. W. Crabbe'’s Stove Store, FRANCIS H. CAMPBELL & CO. \pril 12, 1874.—1im Salt. Salt. Salt. FESO ARRIVE ex Barque Herrua, F Liverpool, due here Ist May- 4:000 Bags Salt (extra strong sacks.) Will be sold low from ship, JAMES C. April 12, 1875. acid from POPE. Ch town, ee Merchants Mariae ag Insurance Co’y. YT OTICE is he weber ates given that, 4.1 to the conditions of the Act of Ineor- poration, the Flrst General Meeting of Shareholders of the Merchants Marine In- surance Company of Prince Edward Island, will be held in Charlottetown, at the office of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co., on MONDAY EVENING, the 19th April at half-past seven o clock, for the purpose ef organiz- ing under the said Act, appointing Direc t- ors, and transacting such other as may be dec Shareholders not able to attend may send their proxies. By orderofthe Provisional Directors. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Secrelary pro lene. Ch’town, April 10, 1875.—2i Merchauls Marine Insurauee G0’. OF P. E. ISLAND. Py oie EIS HERE REBY GIVEN ~“‘ pursuant to the .Act of on, the WIRST INSTALMENT of Ten Dotlars pey share on the SUBSCRIBED | CAPITAL of the above Company is hereby | cailed in and Will be payable in Charlotte- town at the office of Fenton T. Newbery, on or before the 17th day of April 1875. — Lv order of the Provisional Directors. FENTON T. NEWPERY, Sec’y pro tem —3i THAT Incorpo- Chitown, \pril 12, 1875. “O0N JUAN,” J . m instruct owner to | by Public Auction, on PRI- DAY, 23rdsAprii, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Market Square, the j by tive the | family re-} Seiebrated Graham Meal | pursuant j } j {GENT for the above Mills, which have | } | | } { } | business | med necessary and expedient. | Head Office . MANILLA. sanada — oe Manufacture | °° et ee ’ E Ye aF q A which has hitherto pared to receive orders for, viven such entire satisfaciion. BPR, we are pre- as usnal, and execute them promptly at Lowrst Markit Pricer, 20 tons assorted sizes now in Stock. — Charlottetown, on 19, 1875.—2m CARVELL a STADACONA CAPITAL, Tnsurance re: 5,000,008 Mére and Life. Quebec. eee Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Esa, JOHN QUIRK, Esa., P. W. HYNDM CARVEL rs S75. JOHN F. ROBERTSON, JOHN I Esq.. INGS, Esg.. AN, Esa. L BROS., Agents for P. E. island. mS a LATEST ARRIVAL! AT C. ROBERTSON’S, ae 39. — 20: i CASE WEST OF In new pattern 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK Very Nobby. Wescow Beavers and s, just opened. WORSTED COATINGS, j una i inge, 51 South John Street; in | formance of the work ENGLAND TWEEDS, , company each tender ON SALE |At the Subscribor’s Warercoms. No, 11 Queen Street: BDLS. No.1 CAXADA PLOUR. $0 puns. sright 25 chests TEA 5 SET retailing Molasses | Wairanted,} | 10 doz. Corn BROOMS " se Sina CD . . 25 VOXES prime | hewing TUBACC! 509 Ibs, Fine Cut ‘ GO. 2000 Ibs, do. a do io. Sewing Machin cadymade Clothise, Groceries, &c.. wC., CAS fo: as or epproved credit N —Anction Sales continued crery C¥cniuy as usual, An. { A A.) on, ng Ci’town, Apri! 5. 1975.—1m j oh . " in of an pre ' anannandinsiaty es the matter of Rode atl hi. Morrison, a person of unsound mind. wan tEAS, by anorder to me directed, bearing date the 16th day of March, | inst, 1875, made in this matter by the Hon | orable Jose ph Henstey, Vice Chancellor, £ was directed. amongst other things. afte: | giving thirty days’ notice. pursuant to jaw ; } in such cases made and provided, to sci u: | and sell at Pubiic Auction ‘Ten Shar | the Stock of the the Union Bank of Pelt 1cé Edward {sland, the prope: rty of s: ae ie, | and Fifteen Shares ot the Stoc k of - chants Bank of Prince etaek” an ; partiy paid up: I do therefore hereby give Public Notice that I will, on TUESDAY. | the 27th day of APRIL xt. atthe Court House in Charlottet and sell by ! | Pub lic Auction yu said shares above men- tioned, and the interest of sald R R. Morrison therein. Wm, R. WATSON, Sherif Mar. 20, 16664 sale SPRING -sKrIP FROM LIVERPOOL. 'T\O follow the screw steamer Prince ward, the A. 1 clipper ship, “WILLIAM OWEN.” 600 TONS REGISTER, ANGUS BROWN, Master. wi! berth at Liverpool to reccive exrao on after the Ist April, for Charlottotown. For Freight or passage apply } in Liverpeo! to Messrs. Pitcairn Bros., Brockley Bu Wh, set up and s oderick ee n, Ed- : Londen to Messrs. John Pitcairn 4 Sons, 58 Cornhill. or here to the owners, L. C. OWFN. WILLIAM WELS#H. Feb, 23. 1878. -_— ‘Renders. GQ BAL ED TENDERS will be received by the Secretary of the Board of Works, until Thursday the 15th day of April, for the followi ing Public works, viz: Bulla. ing a County Court House at Dundas, Lot 55, plans and specifications to be seen with Richard Burdett, Esq., Dundass, and with the subscriber, Georgetown. Also for re- pairs to Bridge at Roderick McDonald Mills, East Branch of Morell River. Speci fication to be seen at the store of Hugh L, McDonald, Esq., Cardigan Bridge. The signatures of two responsible parties wil- ling to become bound for the faithful per- is reguired to ac- Board not bound ta accept lowest tender. WM. McDONALD, S.P. W. King’s Co March, 15 1875. 15th of ap ee ee ere | ALBERTON |! i . * “-. : ; : Building Floors. Pilots in all Shades MVHE Subveriber offers for sale several ’ BUILDING LOTS near the Ratlwa: Station. Terms Liberal. | BLUEH AND BROWN NAPS, Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and A J at that! . C. ‘Queen Geet, ° * | well known thoroughbred Stallion Von Juan, } imported from the United States two years 'ago by Dr, Strickland. lion Juan was sired by the celebrated Trot ting Stallion oe Drew ,out of a Messenger | Mare, is jet blac 1150 Ibs. Me “a: trotted to wagon a mile in 2,38, 1S brother to General MeClellan, 4, McNEILL, Auctioneer. wn, April 5, 1873, EXECUTORS’ SALE,120 BOXES tement should be published under | ticable in the country. The Herald trys to | STOCK. {APLEMENTS. &e . ° ° + '. +t 2a) ‘ » ~o kar a Sarah bee ee ee ee ir sanction. uncontradicted. Every | ™**¢ appear, that the Speaker did not ee : rp ek ‘ } know the meaning of graded schools. It will . * is rd of his righteous indignation on st tt | Bfiects of the late Donald Keough, he es : } gain nothing by misrepresenting our ‘ First | ‘TORTEL Rive pie ts a pure TUct ic ; Re’ EL ELae. iC 18 @ soreation. | Commoner,’ —one of the most respectable | NO — may RUSS i t venefit of future Legislative | farmers in the Island. iy 4 4M INSTRUCTED by the Executors ot int rs. W may obser that he —_—— a the estate of the late Donald Keough, . Saas — No River, to sell AUCTION, on ¥ reservatiol made in tbe origina N j North Ri ae oe arrest y reservation made in the original HARRIE LED. WEDNESDAY, 2Ist inst., at ELEVEN nt of hundred Minister of the land for a and ! whole | the | this Island was ¢ of land for acres oO! choolmaster,’’ on each township ; the t- about the year 1857 or ¢ sil *h lands sold unde oy were rity of the Legislature, and the | ints, £4057 19s 6d, paid into the ury and investei—the interest to | pplied for the ecommended by a joint address, and a State in purpose of education, tch from the Secretary of HILLSBOROUGH PARK. rire forcible language of our correspon- | respecting the disgrace ful state of | Hi orough Park, will, we are sure, be | tiated by our City readers. Whe- | will have upon the ration, remains to be We the City Fathers may be stirred up tore the Park to the creditable state in when managed by William Mur- phy, Esq., A. MeNeill, Esq., the late Hon. E. Whelan, the late Recorder, ——_—_om + » inf any innuence een. } ' | and others. | New Asyiuu.—The most notable in-| f a deliberate adoption, by the | of “the penny wise and pound | y,’ which ever occurred in this} : ,is the proposition of the present ration to raise $80,000 by the issue | es bearing interest at 6 per cent., | ere isin the public Treasury $280,- | To borrow | at 6 per rest al 4 per cent sterily *the benefit of po rey for the use of poss percent., isan act which neither mnt generation nor posteritygwill be) for. And we trust the Local though the | We trust ylum may be vigor- | nt will not do it—eve: Council permits them. on of a new As eded with -_ - or Turxes.—By irgiaries, a boy ef this town obtained to the value of $300. At the Police ek, he was punished bya | fine | of burglar, very ir st a series of | STATI ast we Balance in favor 275. | are, naturally, has been presented to the Legisla- | tion in cases of larceny | yor and Corpor- se, be grante | the hands of the May Alion The petition will, of cour ed--if the granting of it does not interfere | With the duties of the Minister of Justice and the Dominion Government, | illness, | ing a wife and eight children At Charlottetowa, on Thursday, the 8th inst, by Rev. W. B. Haynes, Alexander McLeod and Mary Darrach, both of Charlottetown. At Charlottetown, on the 10th inst., by the Rey. Thos. Duncan, Mr. Murdoeh McLean, to Miss Kate, da of Poiot Prim. At the residence of Mrs. Ford, on 3rd_inst., by the Rev. R. lk. Rowe, Mr. Richard Ford, of Glas- gow a to Miss Eliza Castord, of Wissloe | Ros Rein Manse, onthe 13thinst., by Rev. McLeod, Mr. James McKenzie, to Miss Christy McLean, both of Kose V alley. At the Manse, on 15th inst., by the ughter ot Ewen Cameron, Baq,, all | JM. same, Mr | o'clock, on the premises ' 8 Milch Cows, 2 year-old Helfers, 1 Bull, 2 liorses, 1 Mare, 4 years old, 1 Horse, 5 years old, 6 Sheep, 1 fat Pig, Lot Fowls, 40 tons Hay, 50 bushels barley, a quan- tity of Oats, 1 Riding Sleigh, } set Driv- ing Harness, 1 set Cart Harness, 1 Carr, 1 Truck, 1 Wagon, 1 pair Cart Wheels, 2 Ploughs, 1 set Harrows, 2 sets Swing trees, 1 pair Fanners, 1 Wheel aoe. rake. 1 Manny Mowing Machine, Hay & Manure Forks and Shovels, Lot Manure, 2 Side Saddles, Lot Hay Seed, 1 Chest Drawers and Glass, 1 Clock, 8 Chairs, Joba Beil, of Charlottetown Royalty, to Miss | 11 Pictures, Lot Books, 1 Feather Bed isabella McKenzie, of North Wiltshire. | und Pillows, 2 Bedsteads. 7 Blankets, 1 =——— | Stove, Pots, Kettles, Crockeryware, DIE At Port oo oo 10th inst., after a lingering Mr. John Hopgood, Postmaster, aged 81 years. At the Poor House, on the 5d inst., Johu Drys- dale, aged 88 years, former ‘ly of Georgetown, a native of Scotland. At Freetown, on the 31st ult., of afection of the brain, Robert Schurman, aged 5 53 years, leav- reparable loss. Decease d was much esteemed | by all who knew him. SHIP NEWS. Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co., received a telegram informing them that the barque Moselle whould sail from London to Charlottetown on the 8th inst., with a full cargo of general merehandize. March : 3lat.—Arrived at Havana, New Lra, from Liverpool. 1. J. Wesfaway, Murchison, from Cardiff. Portland, April 2.— Arrived Brigt. Quango, Douse, from Barbadoes. Liverp vol, April 8th.—Sailed ship James Dune | can, for Charlottetown. London, April 10th.—Sailed Barque Miners a, | for’U harlottetown Barbadoes, March 24.—Arrived Brigt. #ittern, | Yates, from Boston, 12 days. Renaneiese Snort Passacs. — The Brigt. Fleetwood, M. W. Gavin, Master, arrived in Deme- | rara on the 15th inst., in 26 days from Swansea, Wales, one of the shortest passages On record, | The Fleetwood was loading molasses and sugar 25th March, and will be due for this port on the She is own- here on the opening of navigation. ed by Longworth & Co., of tnis ay St Thomas, March 16th, arrived brig Lucy. St. Jago, March 25th, arrived bark Katie Me- Donald, Hogan, for Cardif, By cable to Hon. Pope—Bark Hertha | sailed oa 7th April from 5 iverpool tor Ch'town. | Bark Sy/via sailed on 15th April from Liverpool | for Cascumpec. ea SCHGONERS FOR SALE. MIVHE Schooner *‘ Prince Bismark,” about 50 tons, 2 years old, iron kneed, found, in first-rate order. Price $2,500. 00. The *‘ Little Belle,” about 50 tons, B. &. A | built. 5 years old, well found and in good) Chairman ; order Price, $1,600.90. Both vessels are lying at Georgetown, aud | can be sent to sea at trifling expense. Trenus—Half cash; balance 6 months, Apply to McDonald Brothers, Georgetown ; Thomas Foley, Esq., Charlottetown; or to the owner, - ca GEORGE W. HOW LAN Alberton, Feb. 22, 1975. to mourn their ir- well | Buckets, Tubs, &c., &c. TERMS-—AI] sums under $10, cash: a at sum, Credit until ist November, | approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, 1875.—pat over on | Ch'town, April 12, i. j q 5 Gs | WATAL DAY! & Granda ENTERTALN Mis woe | UNDER THE AUSPICES OF St. Lawrences Lodges, No. 8, I. 0-0. F., WILL BE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL, ' ON ‘Monday Eveni 26th April. The Entertainment will Tableaux Vivants, Voeal and Instrument al Music, Readivgs, Addresses, Xe. | The musical department will be under | the management of Prof. Earle, Mr. Galbraith’s Band wil! be in tendance, | Price of admission 25 | seits 50 cents. | Tickets for sale by Bremner | H. A. Harvie, W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, and at Apothecaries Hall. cents ; Reserved j ComMirrer :—Bro. R. R. FitzGerald. | “_— A. DD. Whe, &. 2, | DeBlois. W. W. Stumbles, Jr., J. C. G. Ellis, H. W je | ae. | F. Herbert Beer, Benj. Bremner, WW: C.| DesBrisay. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. | Ch’town, April 5, 1875 —till 26th consist of Bros., | Doors open at 7, commence at 8 o’clock, | Brennan, | TEN f IN CHARCO AND COKE SELLING AT Costs and Charges. E. DAWSON & CO. March 15, 1845. SELLING OFF | ar L We. (THE CHEAPEST YET! ——- (}——-$ — OUR RAPIDLY fnereasing ‘Frade REQUINES US 70 I! Enlarge our Premises ! We have, therefore, decided to Sell the remainder of our stock. A Sa ! ——Q As we will require to suspend business for | a time ‘Purchasers should Call at Once, | AND GET BARGAINS ! ROBERT ORR & CO. March Ist, 1875. _— n Street, NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the EXAaMin- | 4% gn, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tismeuts, are requested to make IMME- DIATE PAYMENT to tie undersigned, i whe 'yeceipts for the same. } By order, W.L. COTTON, Manager JOB AND BOOK| | Jan. 1th, Asis. LAIN | EXAMINER OFFICE. , 16 hands high, and weighs } record { 2.0 half-brother to Ltille Fred, 2 26%; Black Wainut, 2.294 : Kaslera (ueen, zo: ' Contraband. 2,29: Direge, 2.28 Tammani, ci ae. Of his Colts since he caine to the Isiand, { owned by Mr. Dixon. “Mek jie Road, took ist Prize at the Exhibitic th yf 1874. | Cc Ch town, Dee, 21, 1874. ROBERTSON, TO ab AT THE E ‘SALE OF VALUABLE auiLoiN6 LONDON GEOR Ch’town, Feb, LG, ee Before Stock-tahing, WHE OFFER i . i Aiverlon } Number 39. | GEORGE W. » Dec. 14, 1874. sj era TOWNSHIPS Nos, 99 & 53. NOPEC BE. ENANTS and ‘hee eccupying lands on the portions of the above mention - ed Townships, formeriy the property of the | late Lady Georgiana Fane, will please take notice that the said property {together With all rents due upon the same} is HOWLAN now | owned by the Honorable Spencer Cecil 5 ' Ponsonby Fane, C B. who, by power o duly recorded, ’ has appeinted | Attorney, | the subscriber his Agent in the Island. UYERS! HOUSE. Gk DAVIES & Co. , papers Ow : : Se UNION BANK of P. E ISLAND NOTICE. GENERAL Mestiog of the Shareholders +1 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 Wanted. MNENDBRS will be recelved by the Secre tary of the Board of Works, until WED- | NESDAY, the 14th APRIL, inst, trom. —_ willing to contract withthe Govern- | nt to '’enders Specification can be seen at the store of George McKay, Esq, and at the office of the | i } | | j i | alone is authorized to receive and grant | | PRINTING done at the! Sec. of Committee. . | ' undersigned. Board will not be beund to accept the | | lowest tender. RICHARD WEEKS, 8, P. W. au, , April 5, 1875—2in _ Schooner for Sale! tons burthen. Apply to A. Kennedy, | Charlottetown, or to the owner: M. LEDWELL. “Cardigan Bridge, March. 8.—éw Better & Cheaper thai Oats, ‘Rept aud Fix the Clifton Bridge. 999 phis ) | Albion, | MINES. HE J.£. CARR, or Cardigan Packet, 30! FENCE POSTS & FENCING |= -To arrive onthe opening of the Railroad and Navigation, 3000 Juniper & Cedar Posts, |? Assorted sizes, i ; 2000 Pieces Sprace 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. CRACKED | “CORN AND Horse Feed, Best Family Flour ever imported to this Island. Canada & Nova Scotia Apples, Ship Bread EDWARD PALMEK, Jr. 59 Water Street, Feb. 158, 1875-20 Sydney & Lingan a an. it. Breaking of 2 | daily increasing at Montag jail that Valuable Simene ; All rents now due must, yey furtber SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS | \ ; Agent for Hon. &. C. B | March 13, 1875.—4i notice, be immediately paid ecriber’ 8 o'tice, No. lottetown. at the sub- 25 Water Street, Char-- G. W. DeBLols. Ponsonby Fane, Union Hal! Phee DAY i, & tb., Worship and rm ag Lord's Days, 64, ». m., Gospel Preaching. Thursday, 8, ». m., Bible Readings Sept. 14, 1874. tf a LOTS, IN MONTAGUE. ist UATED in the thriving Village of |} Montague, close to the Bridge, ‘FIFTY BUILDING LOTS fronting the Main Front Street, —— ex- | cellent Business Stand s, and as Business is ie, Merchants, Mechanics and others, could not make a more profitoble investment such a chance rarely occurs in the Island, If not disposed of before THURSDAY the | 2uth MAY next, they will on that day be — by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 2 o'clock. ‘Fer Plans and particulars apply at the office of John Ball, Land Surveyor, Char- , lottetown, or the owner at Montague | Bridge. P. GAUL. Montague, March 15, 1875.—till sale VALUABLE PROPERTY ! OX KENT STRERT. WILL seii at AU C CTION, on THURSDAY, on the 15th April preimiees, , at 12 o'clock, kuown as thy “Breen Property,” situated on Kent Street being Town Lot No. 27, in the 4th Hundred The Land isdivided into Two Plots, No. |! fronting on Kent Street 45 ft. an i extending back 160 ft., with a Two Sto: y Dwelling House and ether Outbuil jings thereon. Plot No. 2 fronting on Kent Street, and ex- tending back 160 f!., with a Storey and a half Dwelling House and other Out-buildings thereon. Terms easy and made known at sale. WILLIAM DODD, April 5 5, 1875. ‘ it ft. Auctioneer "ro the BPublic. ] beg to notify the public, generally, that the Blacksmith Business carried on by me, for over thirty years past. bas been | Go ORDERS given, on the above nam- ed Mines, at the office of the nubscrib- | | er, No. 35, Water Street, Charlettctown— “| ALBION LUMP, : 62.50 per Ton | TO BUILDERS. | ae = * QEALED TEN NDERS will be received oo | ER — ou the undersigned until the 20th day of | M. AY next, for the Erection of a Brick Church in Charlottetown, according to plans and specifications to be seen at my oflice. after the 20thinst. Good and sufficient security required for the due) ' performance of the contract. J.D. MASON, Chairman of Sub. Committee. Post Office ' . Lock Box, 46. 12, socal Ch toy Apri Grand § Scribe’s Office, CUARLOTTETOWN, March 31, 1875. tRAND DIVISION will meet in Quarter- iy Session in Scott’s Hall, Charlotte- town, on MONDAY, April 26, at10 a.m. and 2p.m. Pnbiic meeting at 8 p. m. . J, CHAPPELL, G. S. April 5, 1875.—3! TERMS as usual. G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. 2m OFFER WwW AGGON AXLES! |Ata Slight Advance on Cost! : W. E. DAWSON & CO. March 1, 1875,.—Im Notiee. | March 29, 1875. , pue debts of Alexander John MacDonald | of Vernon River, Merchant, having | been assigned to me, I hereby notify a!l per- sons indebted to the said Alexander John 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 and | grant receipts for the same. ALEXANDER MacDONALD Vernon River, March 8th, 1875. transferred to my son, Mr. Edward Davy. | 1 embrace this opportunity of thanking wy numerous customers fortheir favours dur- ing the time I have conducted the Business, ‘and would request that the patronage he | extended to my successor. THOMAS DAVY. fee town. March 15, 1875. Referring to the above, the undersigned | will be hap py to see all his old friends, and a8 many new ones who may favor himw ith their patronage, and wonld intimate th «tt | will be his aim to maintain in the future the well known reputation of this establish- | nent, m sending out only First Class Work | at}]Mederate Charges. _| Horse Shoeing a Speciality. | ae House, Ship, and general Biackemith , work promptly attended to. EDWARD DAVY. Richmond St., Ch’town, near ) Methodist Church, Mare 82. 187 5. }.—tin 5 ~~ ae ee ae Ww: amnted | J FIRST-CLASS TEACHER, male or fe- male, at Bedford School, Tracadie | Sanahille” Lot 36. By order of Trustees. mt tii a ita iil i ML ee Ras SM gree