PORTRY. =~. & see SSeS wip KNOTT DYE IN WINTUR, ce. t | Che too fraguent use of authority impairs thuader was continuel, it would exs cite no mere sensation than the noise ofa nill. There are few men so hopelessly and dis- :dvantageously siivated that they cannot ive in winlur § ; Vi 1 whiskie pnuchiz ft ise and succeed in arv right and reasonable » } y gals ere skating undertaking. But he must bea man con Car feaids ov ice and sno scious of his strength and tixedness of pur- 7 . ‘ * ° Yet ehy® When sassidge meat is phryiig poses, who ean say I can andl will oo & bickeri knutis is thick and will build for myselt, in spite o all wwe ! who kud think of dighing binderances @ name anda fortune.’ To su h ) en gelling sick a man, the obstacles over which his energy F : triumphs and exhilirate bis) spirits, and in- wud knoll dye ia sprivgh crease his enjoyment, & miss the turn-up greens Pain appears to be the lot of us poor mortals, the pooty song ov the leetie trawg= as inevitable as death, and liable at any mo- t the ski larks arly sere ment to come upon us. Hence the importance When burds begin their woud ng of having, at all times conveniently at hand, a ‘ taters gin to spo reliable pain antidote, to be nsed in cases of Ee ' } ~e) the ex- a gobbirns emergency, when we are made to teel the ex Wien turkies ¢ : ) Vi ive i sumMdel The most reliable eruciating agony of pain Shindele remedy in such eases is tound in Dr. Compound Extract of Smart-Weed, or Water- Pe} Employed internally it cures Dysentry ner eliediiobnone ip annoy ert Cholera, Diarhoea, Cramp and pain in the 8tom | rhe roasted lam & butter milk ach, Bowel Complaint, Suddera Colds, Sore | rhe kvol plase in the grass Throat, aud Coughs. Applied externally. it | i woud knot @ye in summer eures Bruises, Boils, Felons, Cuts, Sprains, When evry thing's so hott ve the whiskie jew-lips we know ‘ide rathur knot i wud knot dye in Ortum, With peeches fitt for eating When the wavy korn is gelting w & kandidates are treeting. Phor these, and other wreasons Ide knott dye in the pha!! & sense ive thort it over I wud knott dye a tall. LITERATURE. er ee rt en rte > vd f { MIDNIGHT EPISOD gE Phere was a sudden change in the weathes ast Wednesday night, ard when Mr. Popin- Fr felt the cold blasts circling about his person, he ‘crept carefully out o! ! ay, of 1iton bed and stole stairs to the stere reom: aler more ample vering | his couch. Now it so happened that the hired girl who sleeps off from the allic, awoke shivering at same time, and jumping up eantiously ptoed her way to the store room alter an extra blanket, and had just reached the door as Popiniay turned to come cut, with his arms fall of quilts. Her arms were thrust ut before her, as she groped her way aleng n the dark, and Popinjay all unconscious narched into them. Leggo |" he shrieke y tightesed her grasp aronnd his neck Whoop ! Murder! Help Heaven! Theives ! howled the in Popin ()-0-0 om iced girl ays hair, itut he was up in an instant, and felled her othe floor with a bag of dried apples, and springing over her prostrate body fled down | as she buried her band and hauled him over on bis nose the front stairs, while she picked herself up | and shot down the back, and the two col- ded again in the dark sitting-room. YWur-der |’ shrieked the poor man, as he reeled against the sewing machine The ise is full of burguiars!’ Mr. Popsinjay!’ yelled the frightened gir Help! Help ! Quick—quick ! Oh, is that you Annie?’ whispered the | mai. Yes. is that you, Mr. Popinjay “hate tered Annie. What's the matter—what's the matter 7’ eried. Mrs. Popinjay, from the bedroom, | awakened by the racked [here's burgular’sin the house ! chorused > two beings in their night shirts Where—where ?> shouted Mrs, P. again In the store hey both yelled again ‘ And they (triet lo ry th shouted Mir. Popinjay. And they knocked me down and stepped n me!’ chimed in the hired gir! Get your gun, John, quick!’ said Mrs. Popinjay ; and we'll either scare them from ; the house, or kill them Then they got the gun and a revolver, and the stove poker, and a section of the clothes | bars, and bunted cautiously around, and | talked, and discussed the matter over. and | explained things, and shivered, unti! Mr. | Pepinjay and the hired girl understood how | matters stood, and told Mrs. Popinjay how t all was, and then Annie shouldered a pair : of bianketsand crept back to her couch, and | Mr. Popinjay gathered his night shirt about about person, and smiled grimly, and ocked arms with his wife, and grasped an; and paced down the stairs. his extra bed quilt —fulion Times. RANDOM READINGS. Oe ee a a a ee ee ee” Always try to havea worthy competitiior. | Set the hare to rnn with the tortoise ani he | will probably fel) asieep and lose. i To pardon these absurdities in ourselves | which we capnot suffer in others is neither better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to see others so. A man never gets thoroughly disgusted | with leve’s young dream until be has given’! a girl a ring and three days afterwards | liscovers that she has been to a jeweler to ascertain its value. For the ilis of this if there was no silence there would be no music. Ignorance isa spur to knowledge. Darkness is a pa- vilion for the Almighty ; a foil to the painter to make bis shaiows.—Grorge MacDonald. sife, Jumping at conclusions; waiking round a; subject ; running through a novel; skipping | full descriptions ; throwing the natchet; and | during the holidays, boxing the ears of} troublesome young hrothers—these are athletic sports for the ladies, In the Jardin d’Acelimation, Bois de Bou- logne Paris, are some hundreds of kangar- ' ous, recently arrived from Australia. The kangaroo has been introduced into several! | large estates in France, and is now hunted | there like other game. ‘The Uesh is suld in ‘market, and is considered a great dainty. | i weet Pere Wises.—The other day a stranger entered @ Detroit wine shop where two or} toree men were drinking, and in a foud voice inquired for the proprietor. That | person came forward, and the stranger said : | "+ Vm hard up, and I want to sell you a recipe. For twodellars (ll show you how you can make a ga'ion of the best Catawba | wine out of ts enty cents wortk of drugs ani whiskey. ‘Would you insult me?’ cried the dealer. ‘L have none bul pure wines here. Get out of my place sir! The man got out, but he hadn't gone a} block when a boy came running after him | nd said: ‘Come around to the want to sell that recipe.’ | hack door if you She was at aparty. He kad not yet ar- | rived bui she was momentarily expecting him. The hum of conversation through the | room had no significance for her. All her! faculties were bent on the front door. Every | time it opened, at every step in the hallway, | she would start, while her face would flush, | and her eyes would light up with feverish | expectation. Then the colour would go)! back to her cheeks, her eyes weuld du!l, and | her heart sink, when another than he came | into the room. Finally he arrived, and took a seat by her, and she leaned over his | shoulder and joyously murmured : ‘My darling! my darling!’ she was too} happy to say aught more, | len years later and she again wails. It is} in theirown home now. His step was on | the stoop: he opens the door, She springs | rnickiy to the hall. ‘ Clean vour feet!” she screams. Ten years ago they were not married, Now they are.—Danbury News. : They tell an anecdoie at Washington ot a certain Congressman who prociaimad that a rigid system of economy must be practised, as (he various failures here, there and every- | where, had dwafied the amount of his annua! imecome. ‘But what am I to do for party dresses ?° asked the anxious wife. © Leave that to me, my dear, and I'll arrange it to} your satisfaction, soothingly replied the leg- | isiator, Culling ina reporter he set before him a tempting array of edibles, with wine enough to send warmth through his veins and generons throts through his heart strings. «Now my iriend, said the M. c. | ‘1 want toemploy you to deseribe my wife's | dresses this winter, or rather, she will de- scribe them, and you can insert the descrip. tion in your various papers. Heres ten sole | lars for your iroubie and a seat at our table when you are hungry” The result is that! Mrs. M. C. appears clothed in such gorgeous- | ness 43 Was vuly knowy. tu Solomon ju ali bis glory. Yet her wardro elreumscribed. eaten oe et ame oe ee Swelling of the Joints, Toothache, Paia in the etc. Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Frost-bitten Feet, [tis sold by dealers in medicine generally, | MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y. TAANT AAD NOTICE. MUE Annual General Meeting of the} Shareholders of this Company will be | held in the Young Men's “hristian Associa- tisn Building, on | Wednesday, 8th March, next, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, the election ef Directors for the en- | suing year, and other business. Shareholders voting by proxy will re- quire to deposit the same with the Man- ager twenty-four hours previous to the Meeting, as provided by the Bye-laws. The the 26th February till the 9th March. By order, FENTON | for lr. NEWBERY, Manager. | Ch'town, Jan, 31 Te ied Dorsey & Jost's , 1875.—til date coccoy BOOT & SHOE STORE | PALL & WINTER WEAR : Pairs Rubber Boots (Ai and Shoes, Felt & Rubber Snow Boots D500 Pairs Boots, Shoes & Slippers, In Leather and Felt for Ladies, Gents and Children. MEN'S AND BOYS’ Strong Wellington Boots GOOD AND CHEAP. All kinds of Boots made to order, of the best See rst-class DORSEY & JOST'S BOOT FACTORY, South Side Market Sq’r. Ch’town, Noy. 15, 1875. SELLING OFF! Call & Get Bargains, The Subscribers beg to inform all wao want to purchase DRY GOODS & CLOTHING fHAT THEY ARF SELLING AT AND UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES, To Suit the Dull Times! ——— SEVERAL LOTS OF Bankropt Geods at Half Price ! ROBERT ORR & CO. THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, It will be our aim to make Che EGraminer THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, to make it represent The People’s Wants and the People’s Opinions : to make it a free, liberal, independent, outspokea, and powerful champion of the PEOPLE’S RIGHTS ! In order to do this, it is necessary that we receive the PEOPLE’S PATRONAGE BUSLN ESS REQUIRING JOB PRINTING WILL MEN FIND Ghe Examiner JOB OFFICE PREPARED TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS Iu the way of Posters, Hiand bills, Citreutlars, Hill-heads, Cards, At Moderate Prices AND REASONABLE EXPEDITION. William L. Cetton,' _ Prescription Free ok the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- | ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders hbronght om by indiscretions or excess. Any Drugygist has the ingredients, York, Sept, 13, 1876, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, transfer Books will be closed from | ‘-EEWV ED AT! Prince Edward Island VEW FALL GOODS! LOST, LOST. Cheaper than Ever! McDOUGALL & CURRIE 44 Cases and Bales of NEW GOODS JUST RECKIVED AT TH? ' RE selling their choice stock of Groceries cheaper than any other House in the. trade. Choice ‘Tea, in strength and flavor, only 40 cents. Good Retailing Sugar only Scents. Coffees in Java, English break- fast, Dandelion, and French. A select lot of the best Brands of Canadian Flour, cheap for cash. A large stock of Ready- made Clothing, Reefers from 5.50 up- wards. Overcosts from $8.50 apewie| A large stock of English and Canadian | ‘weeds, which will be made up to order at | shortest notice. Fur Caps from $1.50 to | ~ CJueen Squnre, iy Ss : Prince Edward $3.00. Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75 | Ry Steamer Prince be cents. An elegant selection of Ladies’ Dress Goods ofevery description. rt O> M ImNGILAND., j | j ! Ladies’ Hose, Gloves, | 'ete., etc. An extra stock of Boots and | SELECTED BY OWE OF THE FIRM, | oun. vic. next ctor Oe Mote an and are now open for Inspection _charges. Overshoes, Rabbers, and Felt Slippers. Also a large assortment of | and Sale. and will be dis- Crockery and Glassware, cheaper than ever posed off at the Constantly on hand: Herring, Codtish, Boneless Codfish, Pork, by the small, Lard, | Butter, ete., etc. Please call at once. McDOUGALL & CURRIE. Opp. W. E. Dawson’s, Upper Gt. Geo. St. | Ch town, Oct. 18, 1875.—6m Lowest Cash Prices. The above Stock tis worthy the attention of Purchas- who desiro walue for SMENT | ' thelr money. W. & A. BROWN Oct. 4, 1878. | Provincial Treasurer’s Office. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. [Isuanp, } 22d January, 1876. | CAPITAL, $3,000,000. Mire and Life. © Head Offic > STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny Quebec. Prince Kdward island Board of Directors: CHAS. PALMER, Ksg., JOHN QUIRK, Esgq., J P. W. HYNDM JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese., JHN INGS, Ese, AN, Esa. CARVELL BROS., March 15, 1875. Agents for P. E. Island. International Exhibition, 1=76G. AMPLES, in small quantities, of Timothy and Clover Seeds, Knit Goods, Wool, Cloth, Dressed Leather, Native Wood, and / any Other article of native production, if | received at my office before the Ist day of March next, will be forwarded, via Iceboats, to the Philadelphia Exhibition. A. McNEILL, £ .&. tL gees N perenne of an Act of she. Genera Ac- Se.’y Ad. Board Commissioners. get =” Waeeee sembly of this Island, made and passed | Ch’town, Feb. 7, 1876.—1f ye ee ae aoe ae => ve Sa scat ee bahia aces adie lade |in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of | | Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intiluled ** An | Act relating to the Land Assessment at pre- | sent imposed by Law on the Town and ' Royalty of Princetown,” and also of an Act made and passed in the twenty-seventh year of the same reign, intiluled ** An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws ‘imposing an Assessment on all Lands in ' this colony, and for the encouragement of | Railway. ———— CHANCE of TIME! ' _ | Education.’ O* and after MONDAY, January 17, trains); I do hereby give public notice, that I | will run as follows :— | have made proclamation according to | the terms of the said Acts, of all the | | undermentioned Town Lots, Water Lots, | TRAINS GOING Whks'r. | ae eee ta ‘ Common Lots,Pasture Lots, Islands or parts STATIONS. Express Mixed. of Islands, Townships, or paris of Town- | | Ships inthis Island, in arrear for the non- | |Georgetowa (Dep. 845a.m. | Payment of the several sums due and owing | Caediann i age thereon to Her Majesty,under and by virtue Mount Stewart 10.25 of the above mentioned Acts, viz :— | | Royalty penton, . a First HUNDRED Or TowN Lots tN Cuar- | ic aes. SS. | LOTTETOWN :—4 of No, 7, { 14, j of 15, nian epee 7 )|Dep 8.15 a, m'Dep. 30 p.m } of 22, 4 of 24, ‘ of 25, 3 7 27, Y ooa 4 a eS ee a 32+ 1.80, 4 of 38, 4 of 41, Fo 44, 4 48, 4 of 49, 9 of | eetee Bigde 9.56 408 | 63, 4 of G4, 3 of 66, } 73,4 Of 78, 4 83, 4 Of B4. | | Kensington 11.24 5.44 Seconp Hunprep or Town Lors IN | - s Arr. 12.60 Arr. 6.25 , CHARLOTTETOWN :—4 of No. 3, } of 5, of | Summerside Dep. 1.45 p.m | 12, § of 16, j of 17, 4.18, 4 of 20, 4 28, ; of | Wellington 2.39 | 47, 4 49, § of 52, 3.54, 7 of 55, 4 of 60, 3-5 of | Port Hill 3.25 63, 4 of 65, 4 of 86. } of 94, 4 of 95, a of 96 j | O'Leary 4.50 | of 99. , | Alberton 5.58 i ioe ne Tiginsh Arr. 7.00 Turrp HuNpDREp or Town Lors IN CHAR- ——————————————————— LOTTETOWN :—4 of No. 9, ¢ of 24, 4 of 29, 4 | TRAINS GOING EAST. | of 30, § of 40, $ of 59, Nos. 60, 61,62, 63, 64, | _ | 4 of 65, 4 69, j of 81. | STATIONS. Express. Mixed. Fourta Hunprep or Town Lots In | CHARLOTTETOWN :— Nos, . o. % Fi, i, ian | i ee ee ee | 13, 14, 1-5 of 16, 17, $ of 19, 4 24, 429, 4 of | Hy -- 2 Dep co? e 35,. 439,] of 44, $ of 46,4 of 58.4 59,67, 68 4 of | | O'Leary 9.10 | 81, 4 85, 4 of 99. | Port Bill 10.35 Firtn Hunprep or Town Lors in Cuar- } Wellington i —o te 5 :—4 of No. 2, 3 of 29, 4 34, 40f ls side | rr. 12.15 p.m 38, 4 cf 39, 4 0f51, 4 of 62,48, 49 50,4 of | Summerside Dep. 145° Dep. 7.15 a.m 81, 96, 97, ot 99, Ls 100. 4 of es apne ~ Beociogtce 465 933 \ Water Lors 1x CHARLOTTETOWN, Oppo- North Wiltshire 4.20 9.40 site to the undermentioned Town Lots, in Royalty Junction 5.10 10.35 i the First Hundred :—Nos. 2. 3, 17, 18,19,20, | Secetetieben.2 Arr. 5.30 Arr. 11.00 | 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32. 1 {Dep. 2.50 | Lors in THe Common or CHarLorretown : Royalty Junction 3.12 | —4 of No. 1, 4 of 2. 3, § of 10, § of 12, % of es oes a 13, 4 of 28, $ of 29, 4 of 31, 33, 34and 35. | Gesemmte’s Arr. 6.95 Pasture Lors in THE Royatry or Crar- | | —— or rt = rac os 10, eae . 20, 21, § of 23, 4 of 24, 1-12 of 27, 29, 3 of 31, s ourt s B ran c h. — | 32, 4 33, 37, 38, 3 of 39, 40, 4 of 44, dof 46, ‘ 49, 50,4 of 53, 54, 58, 59, 4 of 61, $ of 62, | Going West. | Going East. 63, 67, 4 of 70, % of 71, 72, 77, 78, 89, 4 of 147, 5-12 of 148, 175, 1-12 of 200, 11-12 of pw == | 241, 5-6 of 256, § of 258, 264, § Of 266, 277, STATIONS Mixed. STATIONS. Mixed. 281, 291, 294, 319,4 of 820, 331, 333, 340. ___. i. | 354, 380, 389. Souris Dep. “710 Ch’town ‘Dep 2.50 Town Lors In Grorcrtrown. Harmony 7.25 Royalty June : ro : ot No. 14, 3rd Range, Letter A St. Peter’. 8.58 Ar 24) 3 of No. 12, I sé “ Cc 1M Stewart § Arr. — Dp 4-40 | Nos. 3 and 9, 4 = , Dep. 10.25 St. Peter’s 6.00 | Nos. Zand 10. 4 rh Royl’ty J’c't 11.35 Harmony 1.23 | Xo. 16 4 wi f Chtowo Arr. 11.57Souris Ar. $901 NO 6 ang 16. 1 Me F Wm. McKECHNIB, 4 of No. 2,4 0f 8, 14, 2 = Supt. P. E. I. Railway. | No. 2,4 of 4, 40f 16, 3 ‘ “ és C. J. Brydges, : Nos. 8 and 16, $ 4 ‘ “ Gen 1 Bapt. Gor. malinnays. | Water Lors In Grorcrrown: —# of No, Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1876.—6ins | 25. No. 32. PasTURE Lors IN THE RoyaLty oF GrORGETOWN :—Nos. 1, 2, 18, 24, 47, 70, 106, It Pa S t ays | 112, 124, 127, 128, 129, 131, 134, 133, 179, 3 of 193, 207, § of 227, 233, 244, 251, 4 of 260, | 4 of 263, 4 of 265, & of 274, 4 of 278, 297 and WHAT PAYS? * , | PastTuRE Lots IN PRincerown Roya.ry: a | —4 of No. 158, 233, 244, 245, 370, 4 of 452, 4 T pays every Manulacturer, Merchant, Me~ | of 482. chanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Professional | ToOwNsHp LANDS. man, to keepinformed on all the improve- No. of Township. hoes. ments and discoveries of the age, j : aie ; it pays the head cf every family to intro~ | Pry duce into his household a newspaper that is | ps fons instructive, one thal fosters a taste for in- | ? oe vestigation, and promotes thought and diss | ‘ a cussion among the members } 7 pe 8 2602 ( y 100354 t | 10 9925 Mk 3285 which has been published weekly for the last | lz 12235§ thirty years, does this, to an extent beyond | 18 2546 that of any other publication, in factit is the | 14 19444 only weekly paper published in the United | 16 T1114 States, devoted to Manufacturers, Mechanics, | 17 740 Inventions, and New Discoveries in the Arts | 18 340 and Sciences. 19 2934 Every number is profusely illustrated and 20 7854 its contents embrace the latest and most in- | 21 590 teresting information pertaining tc the In- 22 2114 dustrial. Mechanical, and Scientific Progress | 23 10764 ofthe World; Descriptions, with Beautiful | a4 3554 Engravings of New inventions, New Imple- | 20 1414 ments, New Processes, and Improved Indus- 26 2904 tries of Practical Writers, tor Workmen and 28 1069 and Employers, in all various arts, forming 31 554 a complete repertory of New Inventions and 32 81544 Discoveries ; containing a weekly record not 33 961 only of the progress of the Industrial Arts in 34 6764 our own country. but also of ail new Dis- 36 2419 coveries and Inventions in every branch of 36 4423 Engineering, Mechanics,aud Science abroad. | 37 20164 The Scientific American has been the fore- | 38 1748 most of al! industrial publications for the 59 3951 | past thirty years. It is the Oldest, Largest, 40 3230 | Cheapest, and the Best weekly illustrated 43 19663 paper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, 42 2766 Chemistry, New Inveutions, Science, and In. | 46 4150 dustrial Progress published in the world. | 44 8710 The practical receipts are well worth ten | 45 1447 times the subscription price. And for the | 46 $329 the shop and house will save many times the | 47 sciet cost of subscription. 45 4454 Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and En-! 49 2554 gineers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, | ov 1773 Lovers of Science, and People of ail Profes- bi 11814 sions, will lind the Scientific American uses | 52 1876 fulte them, [t should have a place in every es 26084 Family, Library, Study, Office, Counting = gens Room ; in every Reading Room, College and | rs 5093 School. A new volume commences January | i = Ist, 1876. 2 — A year’s number contains &32 pages and | 80 ened | several hundred Engravings. Thousands of 1 339] volumes are preserved for binding and refer- | a po ne ience. Terms, $3.20 a year by mail, includ. | 64 taf ‘ing postage. Discount to Clubs. Special | es 1310 circulars giving Club rates sent free, Singl> 66 495 | copies mailed on receiptof 10 cents, May pe | aT 1431 | had ofall News Dealers. PATENTS In connection with the | ISLANDS. st i SCIENTIFIC Auanicar, Boughton Island, 103 ; Messrs. Munn & Co, are Solicitors of Ameri- | porerg island. Rustico. 494 ; can and Foreign Patents, and have the larg-~ Cascumpec Island 493 est establishment in the werid) More than Kildare Island. _ 250 | fifty thousand applications have beeu made Pownal Island, 10 for through their agency. Goose Island, 12 | Patents are obtained on the best terms, Models of new luventions and sketches ex- amined and advice free. A special notice is And the owners of tle sforesaid Lots, parts, of Lots and tracts of Land, So in ar- rear and proclaimed as aforesaid, are here- House and Lot for Sale. ok SALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND on Richmond Street, formerly occupied by the late John Lawson, Esq. For terms, apply at EXAMINER OFFICE. Nov. 22, 1875. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875. A UTHORIZED discount on American ~* invoices till further notice, 14 per cent. R. M. 8. BOUCHETTE. Commissioner. Aug. 23, 1875. Prince Eiward Island Railway ! Tenders for Express Business. IP RUDERS are invited for the carrying on of the ordinary Express Business upon the line of the Prince Edward Island Rail- | way. The service une, 1876. The terms and condilions of the proposed J contract, with forms of tenders, may be obtained on application to the undersigned ; or at the Ruilway Office, Charlottetown. No tender will be received except upon | the proper printed form. Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed, ** Tenders for Express Busi- ness, P. E. I. Railway,’’ will be received up to five o'clock on Saturday, 8th April, 1876. Cc. J, BRYDGES, Montreal, Jan, 20, 1876.—6w HERMANS & SON, (jan31 Bell-Hangers, Gun aid Tin-suniths, QUEEN STREET, OPPUSITE WATSON’'S DRUG STORE, EG to return their thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage extend. ed to them since their eommencement in business, and ask for a continuance of the same, They keep constantly on hand :— A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF THRWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, All orders in the above business will be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchases in the Cheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, such as fias Fitting, Water Closets, Bell ~~ Fitting, &., &e., We are prepared to sell them at Rates as Low as can be had in the city, and will fit them up ina good workmanlike style. To a generous public we would say, that all orders in this branch of our business will be attended to with despatch. A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS on hand. ayers Crystal Blue sold cheaper than ever. [Nov. 11, 1871.] BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ! YEYWO of the most suitable Building Lots on the corner, at Tignish Station. The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out the Lots to intending purchasers. Also, a piece of excellent Land, lying on Lot 38, consisting of seventy-five acres. There runs through this property an excel- lent stream of water, capable of driving a mill, and the Railwayis close by. Further particulars can be learned on application at ‘* Dominion House,’ Ch’town, to H. B. SMITH. Nev. 22, 1875. 3m ficecegpesttprenelippseescnpedlilieentaneemae Consumption Cured, AN old physician retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous Compiaints, afler having thoroughly tested its curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty {o make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering he will send (free of eharge) to all who desire it, this recipe with full directions for preparing and successful using. Sent by return mail Sy addressing with stamp nam- ing this paper. ~ DR. W. C. STEVENS. Munroe Block, Syrause, N. Y. jan 17 "76 The Greatest Medica Diseavery OF THE AGE! After lengthened experiments, Dr. Samuel La’Mert, of 15 Gower Street, Bedford Square, Lon- don, has discovered an infallible remedy in allecases of Nervous and Physical De- bility. Spermatorrha@a, and Impotence, the resuits of Solitary Habits, excess or infec- tion. ‘he treatment is based on experience acquired during more than’ twenty-five years successful practice, and has rarely been found to fai!. Patients residing in the Colonies, can be treated by co: respondence, and the appropriate remedies can be for- warded, with safety and secresy, by post. will commence on the ist Gen. Supt. Gov't Railways. made in the Seienlific American of all inven- | tions Patented through the Agency with the name and residence of the Patentee. Patents | are often soldin part or whole, to persons taltracted to the invention by such notice. Send for pamplet containing full directions ‘for obtaining Patents. A bound volume | containing the Patent Laws, Census of the U 8., 4nd 142 Engravings of Mechanical /twevements. Price 25 cents. Address for the Paper, or concerning Pat- ents, Munn & Go ,37 Park tow, New York. be is exceedingly | _ Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New | Branch Office, Cor. F. & 7th Sts., Washings D, C, ton, by uotified that in case the sums charged on them, as aforesaid, together with the costs which haye been incurred, shall not be paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court, which will commence on Tuesday, the 2d day of May next, applica- tion will be made to the Supreme Court, during the said Term, for judgment against the said Lots and tracts of land, respective- ly. : JOSEPH POPE, Provincial Treasal gy, {jan31'76) Dr. La’ Mert’s work on The Phisiology of Marriage, with a review of the causes that lead to domestic infelicity, and prevent the attain- ment of the legitimate objects of the married state may be had, price 25 cents, of J. H. Wooirich, Druggist, Halifax, N. 8., of H. A. Parr, Druggist, Yar- mouth, N. S., of Henry Eliiott, Pictou.N. S., P. E. I, Aug. 30, 1876, and of Bremner Brothers, Charlottetown, | JOHN CARTER Auctioneer and General Agent, Tignish Station,-...-..-. +++... PEL! Particular attention given to consigments. Referees—Hon. R_ B. Reid, Alberton, R. Hunt, Esq., D. Rogers, Esq , Summerside. Dec. 6, 1875.—3m PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco The Subscriber begs to inform the Pub- lie that he keeps Constantly on Hand A Choice Selection of Tobacco ! Manufactured from Prime Virginia Leaf. Before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who purchase for cash should call and judge for themselves at CHARLES QUIRK’S Aug. 30, 1875.—ly 102 Upper Queen St. OUR _~MOTTO, NO HUMBUG |The subscriber has just received his Fall Supply of BOOTS, SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES | ; aud being determined to do nothing but a 'Cash Business in the future, will sell the | same at a very smail advance on cost. All }cash customers are our customers. All /who purchase for cash would do well to | call and examine our prices before purchas- ing elsewhere. F, H. CAMPBELL, 94 Queen Street. DulCh RIVER MILLS, Sept 20, 1875. | / i j | VALUABLE old Property | Freeh QO be Sold by Public Auction, on Tues- day, the seventh day of March next, 1876, at the hour of Tweive o’clock noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown; un- der and by virtue of a power of sale contain- ed in acertain indenture of mortgage, bear- iug date the Twentieth day of October, One thousand Eight hundred and Seventy-one, made between Joseph William Hodgson of Township Number thirty three, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, of the one part, and John George McDonald, of said Townsbip and Island, Cloth Dresser, of the other part, and which said Mortgage, by virtue of a certain assigninent bearing date the Twentieth day of May, A. D., 1874, made between the said John George McDonald of the one part, and the Honorable John Longworth of Charlot- tetown, in the said Island, Barrister at Law, of the other part, was duly assigned by the |said John George McDonald, to the under- signed John Lougworth, all the said Joseph William Nodgson’s undivided moiety or half part of and in all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on said Township Nuwher Thirty Three, having th: geon a Cloth Mill and other apparatus and miciuery and other premises, with a stream of water (knowa as Black River) running through the same, and which said’ land and premises are bounded as follows, that is to say: commencing at a stake fixed in the ground ata spring, from thence running in an eastwardly direction, fifty-seven feet; thence southwardly seventy-eight feet; thence westwardly to the pond; thence to the stake where commenced, cor-~ taining one fourth of an acre, more or less, Also, of and in all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on said Township, number thirty-three, in said Island, and bounded as follows, that is to Say: commencing at a stake fixed in the road leading to the Mil! Dam, from thence running in @ northerly direction, two buns dred and ten feet; thence westerly two hun dred and ten feet ; thence southerly two hua- dred and ten feet; thence to the stake where commenced, containing one acre, more or less. Together with all the Mills, Buildings, Houses, rights and appurtenances to the said two above described tracts or parcels of land respectively belonging, or in anywise appertain:ng. For further particulars apply at the office of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. JOHN LONGWORTH, Assignee of Mortgages, Ch'town Jan. 31, 1876,—1ill sale. VALU ABLE FLEHOLD PROPERTY NORTH RIVER! po BE SOLD by Public Auction, en WEDNESDAY, the fifteenth day of March next, (1876) at the hour of twelye o’elock, noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the eleveath day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, (1869) and made between Don- ald McDonald of Lot or Township Thirty- | two, (32) in Prince Edward Island, and | Elizabeth, his wife, of the one part, and |James Horsfield Peters, of Sidmont, in Charlottetown, of the other part, all that piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Thirty-two, (32) in Charlotte Parish, in Queeu s County, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake set in the south line of land in possession of Arnold Halloran, on the west side of the Sett!ement Road, and running thence west three degrees (3) south along the said boundary line, to land in possession of Dockendorffs, or to Cahill’s north line, thence east three degrees (3) north along Cahill’s said line to the Settlement Road, aforesaid, and thence northwestwardly along the same to the stake at the place of .ceommencement, containing an area of fifty- eight (58) acres of land, a little more or less, and being the same piece of land con- veyed to tLe said Donald McDonald by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, together with ali houses, buildings and appurten- ances thereto belonging. 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