br caste ~ eatilacaat ane sl: : t a een ol OUR RULERS Canvgued in the Co EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NY, mobile ad on 27 0oadawar " ’ Most notab @€ among er was Ministe of Public k : a 4 every me ibe Ol i! S piace and no 4 Premier grace fully that by py ~ Ue i xt stances” they . g Upas Tree and | : y i shake the tree and golde fruit w i fall into their laps. ; « necessary this juncture to calla z e order to more t towether those who sunk their s for common gout uM n St RStIPR: Only on the vesishon of Edycashun. “W \ to lay broad re poitics WwW ‘ i > erect, I . Ww ntag » build tha Tem} is i ay be f against blic nat t ac ry & whic! v q is Already set PROVINCIAL Secretary: Hear, hear , * You are aware that we went M with no platform; with not en a plank upon wh to rest the, stize a policy, Dut we saccessfully ‘sed ti phantasmagoria of ‘ Popish ag- wensict The people true to their Pro- testa stincts, fought the phantom, and we in the general melee have been thrown f the wave; and It behoves gs, gentieman, to guard ourselves against being dragged back into the trough of the gea. Let us then, gentlemen, see that every- thing Godly and Sectarian is excluded from our Council. New Member For Betrast: Hear! Hear! Those are wy sentiments. Godless Schools are trumps. We hold the Five, Jack and Ace, and if we play our hands right, we'li make the pu! pay the Weman for the gext four years, while we'll haul in the dimes Provs Minister OF Pusiic Works: What do you mean by paying the woman ? New MEMBER FOR Betrast: Why stick the public for the drinks sotry for that cither, so long to be sure, and youll not Se as the Edit rian does not find it Premier: ‘Thi statesmien 3 out. S ulgression is unbecoming od gentlemen. ProvinctaAL Secretary: Hear, hear. Premier: As I said before, gentlemen, we had no well defined policy to go to the people witt:. MemeveR ron Scwwersipe: That's what Ive been a thinking about. We're jist like the nigger, whe, visixing another nigger, was asked if he couldn't find a seat, said he, Yes I have plenty of seat, but I can’t finda chair to put it on; so we've got plenty of platform, but it aint got nothin’ to rest on. Premier: I say again, gentlemen, we had no policy, but to pretend to preserve intact our gi novation, safe game to play in politics. rious constitution and to prevent in- know is always 4 The people which, you at the polls have settled the School Ques- and our opponents along with it. That being disposed of, another and more vital question to myself, as you are aware, bas called us together, and that is to ascer- tain who has the largest number of poor re- jations and friends to be placed in office. Memuegy FOR SUMMERSIDE: Brought us this distance from our basiness tu kick tion, all out poor unfortunate Conservatives to make recom for his poor relations, (aside) as numerous, by jove, and as greedy as Colo- rado potatoe bugs. PREMIER our ; resuming).—It is a maxjm in amily that any portion of the House,of Davies in the time of prosperity, should never be too proud to recognize our poor The to myseif was, ‘* Louis, my , i« reations. adv ice of a worthy scion of our house boy, alwaysfstrike for your poor relations; they are a tower of strength in election times because of their numbers.” CoLtontat Sec’y : Gentlemen, I rise to cor- dally follow our present leader in the same great order of business, and I lave always done so since entering public life, aad intend so todo. I now present another list which comes freza the Executive on Broadway, and reads as follows :—‘‘ Gentlemen of the We for the general © oa . - Executive Council: @ benefit of the Colony, and our own in par- ticular, have appointed the following foffi- ters, and desire you to confirm the appoint- Rents For Queens Printer — Hetcher Flayden James. “ Sergeant at Arms—Gillner Meorge. “ Registrar of Deeds—John Philkins. “* Assayer of Weights and Measures for the whole Island— Pilgrim William. ** Captain Ferry Boat—Old Thirty per cent. ** Usher of the Black Rod—Big George. “ § aperintendent Public Works—Jailors Toe. Registry Ofice—Young Sceutt. Inspector of Licences—Tooley him- self. Signed. TOOLEY, for self and others. Menper From House or Lorps: Queen's Printer, na doubt that’s the mon that went sax weeks on wheels, and another SAX bp the ‘ you sav, fence. He ther side David was ne'er a mon like that | the fence an’ was on Jock member for unm pe + afore you could say Points to the Belfast } Manner ror Sumi er is it? Queen’s Print- RSIDE : How is it abeut principle now? I see, the monkey s tail is showing no mat- vr how the monkey dresses. He can't up. Ah! I see, at the old tricks. picking up coppers; it was for a trick of What kind that the Rai way Champion told 4M to go to the divel and look for more Pickin’s up, Memexrn yor Murray Hanson: And did u® o07 ~ BU! MeMeer yor SUMMERSIDE: He started to 6°, but when Le got to the first smell of ! ‘Sphur, somewhere in California, he turned 4aek. He now goes on to say that since 2 le and f f{ the United States it is the happiest 1, upon what for he’s been throwin’ dirt at the Kallway Champion ever since his return, Mud now dsks us for his pay. Ef that print- *F chap gets his tail wound round a branch the Upas tree, he'll stick like grim death Wadead Bigger, and crack nuts till the cows Come home ; and the poor Summerside Printers may just as well whistle jigs to a Mile-stone, as "his crowa. réest country under the sun, an MY socks, | believe it. he ig, He shows expect any spondulix from Phwatee: No use talking, geutlemen, the a9 and Union Bank Director requests ’ &ive him Her Majesty's printing. HORUS OF Voices: We cave in Or may * We will collar pse. 4 ltisr ma or Pustic Worss: Who have e . v designat. a for Inspector of Public iCenses ahd #5 V. Suc'y - Tooley. INISTER oy W ’ a STER OF Pusiic)W ORKS: ] say gentie- sitis j Heompatable with the high and Med position which we occupy to be mcil Chamber | j . ;, | of both myselfand the left-handed orator. | ae ' | by ge tting the | cic Pd to by et * : sn Pas dike % afew seruf on Broadway, , 7 : ‘ as ad me themselves the honor us to y our Sthe ) be lold by the al Wi0 ts to be their OMece of Minister ces, and all “ple Ss representatives resaid Broadway tribe, OfMlicers. | possess f Public Works, first. ugh a stroke of policy xe of policy, and second, by most may» . ~ ss MA&znanlinous and about ding- seherous cond if , ti cond or my f rier Opponents ; now ‘ a } » p ; . ‘Sa&member of this Government | ver.mptorily d ‘mand the Luspectorship of Siven lo ac OW & member of th: Prov. I censes at SC be i ) usliluent of mine, House of Lorde. [ think, gentlemen wy of mine has already made rea reps tion for r j ; : preparations for performing the duties of Inspector of Licenses N Te . pp a. | [INISTER OF Puntic Wonks: (Indignant.) . ’ HO purpose that I climbed the hills ‘ Strathalbyn and held prayer meetin’s in i @y > oor i * ¥ i ; “very Cabin; practised pious frand till the top of my head begin to cry SECRETARY: that a eo Slituent | hair on the Or ** the nlase ;out,** the place that now knows us shall ; 500n Know us no more.” Was my fawning > dandled the children upon my Knee and kissed the ; |} to be in vain when I ir dirty faces covered with molasses and oatmeal ; trying i t¢ 4 : ley P j 4 | to kidnap the vote. of their unsophisticated | parents. | MEMBER FOR Be.rasr ; : c * DELFAST ; Better for you to ve Selling Labrador herring, is the opinion MINISTER Pubic Works: I have the } Strongest claim on the office before mention- } ed. Levolved from the innermost depth of , | ™Y mind the scheme through which this ; Government maintains its pr : esent Mioister ot Public Works. I satisfied my opponent member in the | Lords to resign and take that more lucra- present ich | tive but less honorable position of Inspector he licenses and let my opponent fill the | Vacancy that must occur. MEMBER FOR SUMMERSIDE: Who is his tailor? Look at the cut of that coat, and what new fashioned color do you call them kids, MEMBER FROM THE Lorps: I dinna ken mooch abou’ the feshin’s, but ane thing I kno’ he'll na waur them oet shakin’ hands wi’ his consteetuants when they coom fra’ the country, an’ he can go the ither side o’ the street. MINISTER PuBLic Works: I demand for my Peer the office, considering the way I helped to amalgamate and consolidate the Presbyterian and Methodists in reference to the Evangelical school. MEMBER For Betrast: Hold on, I play- ed that hand. I gave wy $100.00 first to keep that school from either going down or demanding a subsidy from the Government. Phe Colonel from Zions gave his $100.00 too, —his first act of piety. By the same token it was cheating the devil in the dark. Rather round about way of giving a grant. We'll take it out of the Government yet. The Catholics will pay their share and re- ceive nothing. MINISTER PuBLic Works: So will I get my share out; I gave a check on my Bankers for $100.00. I said we must grap- ple with the great question of Education. Great, and noble, and broad minded men | like John Stuart Mill, and Gladstone, and Bright has and has considered this great question become famous. We, too, must deal with it, and no doubt will take our true position and find our level. Mem. ron S'Stpe: You'll be a long time sinking before vou find your level. Premier: Let the ex member from the Upper House have the office, although one of my constituents has applied, yet he has no connection with the House of Davies. Gentlemen, the hour is late. Let us retire to our virtuous couches, and, in the silence of our bedchambers, reflect upon the trans- itoriness of mundane things. ‘I'o«morrow morning at nine, gentlemen, we will re- turn—promptly at nine, remember (rising). MINISTER OF PuBLIC Works: I cordially endorse them sentiments. And, gentle- meg, let us make the matter a subject of prayer. Exreunt omnes. SS — LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. Teeter ara ateneremerinaian, Datty Manket.—This city has now a daily market, ect, _ > City Counic..—Two meetings of the City Council were held last week. The business transacled was unimportant. esaeialliaiaiis tev. Toos. Duncan.—lIt is reported that the Rey. Thos, Duncan is likely to receive a “call” from a Halitax congregation. Lee Braoken.—The youngest son of the late John Knight, Esq., of Souris, had his leg accidently broken in this city on Friday last. ~—_- Tuankscrvine.—Lieutenant Governor Mac- donald has set apart the 2nd of November as @ day of thanksgiving throughout Ons tario. >> - C. D. Rankin has opened a well filled and well fitted up drug store on Grafton Street. We wish our enterprising young friend success. noi IMMIGRATION OF IceELANDERS.—It is reported that 1800 Icelanders are emigrating to Canada. The Icelandic fisheries have failed. That is the cause. oe o——-—-——— Deata or a Popcrar Mrnister.— Rev. Albert Stewart DesBrisay—well and favor~ ably known in this Island—died, in Nova Scotia, on Wednesday last. - - te Generous ano Enterprisinc.—James Me- Lauchlan, Esq., lately presented the trustees ofthe Souris Kast District School with asite for a new schoolhouse. —_———_——__~*>?— ; Fara Ratwway Accivent.—Five men were killed and nine severe'y injured by an ecci- dent on the Great Western Railway, (near Paris, Ontario) on Thursday last. Depatinc Crvs.—It is proposed to hold a mesting of the Charlottetown Debating Club on an evening of this week. Notice as to the time and place will probably be given. — oo Boat Race.—On Thursday last there was a four-oared boat race on our harbor, be- tween the crews of the Lady Dufferin and the Lilly. Yhe Lady Dufferin came in about four lengths ahead. Tae Trt tua—A large and magnificent stock of Stereoscopic Views just received at the Diamond Buokstore, 85 North Side, Queen SELLING AT HALF PRICE. Call THEO. L. CHAPPELLE., Street, and and inspect, —<-- Tue Opposition Press.—The | Journal turned its coat on Dominion politics, and we fear the Argus has also fallen away from its former sound position on Do- minion questions. The Opposition in the Island will need to look more sharply after its Press. —St. John Watchman. ATTENTION is directed to Messrs. F. T. & W. L. Dean’s advestisement in another column. Attention is also directed to the advertisement of Richard Weeks, Esq., late Superintendent of Public Works for qaene County, Mr. Weeks has had over er five years experience in building in the Unite States and the Dominion. He has, we understand, made architecture & study. " work he is capable of performing ~— : judged from the public balldings be . erected throughout Queen s County during his term of office. ta ar S¥Nov.—ReV. Thomas Dun- sly elected Moderator of ynod, which met in St. jaiifax, on Tuesday last. all the Ministers and w Brunswick, Nova Newfoundland and Summerside has PRespyTER! can was unanimou the Presbyterian 5 Matthew's Church, I The Synod inciudes congregations in Ne E. Island, ee adhering to the Presbyterian Chureh—and comprises 320 membars. ve hundred Ministers and seven- these, about a t the late meeting. ty laymen were present 6 the | M. H. Ricney was last week unanimously | reelected Mayor of Halifax. -_-- the Assessors’ returns, the population of | oronto has decreased 4,307 during the past four months. 7o- Earty Srsston,—It is said that the On. | tario Assembly will meet this year before | the month closes. No reason is assigned | for an unusually early session. | ———t > REPRESENTATION OF QveEn’s Counry.—We are authorized to state that Hon. William l] ;} cated by Mr. Laird. Mr. McGill has strong claims upon the support of the Grit Party. |} CANADIAN TrapE.—During the month of |} August, goods to the value of $10,426,147 | were entered for consumption in the Do- minion, exclusive of British Columbia. Of this amount $4,033,693 were free goods and $6,392,454 dutiable goods,on which duties to the amount of $1,276,475.86 were collect- =! ed. a Races at Truro.—The races at Truro Driving Park take place on Tuesday, Wed« nesday and Thursday of this week. Mr. R. Crabb of this city has entered his mare Belle for several of the races. Mr. A. N. Large will also be present with his trots ting mare Fairy. ee TRIPLETS aND Twins,—A few days agoa Royal Irish Fusilier’s wife presented him with triplets; and on Saturday Policeman Shaw learned that he was the happy father of twins, All boys.—Hzr. Reporter. They must he bard run for local para~ graphs in Halifax, or else circumstances such as the above are rare in that city. They are every day Occurrences in St. John, St. John Globe. AN Otp Coin,—There may be seen at this office a coin the age of which is not positively known, but is supposed to be a Roman coin of the second century. it was taken in at the store of Mr. G. W. Gardi- ner, Charlottetown, a year or so ago, by Mr. W. D. Gardiner, who is now in St John, and left it at this office for examination by those interested in the science of neumismatics. —St. John Globe. ini on Anotuer OLp Coin.—The St. John Globe's old coin, a notice of which we published yesterday, is ‘knocked to spots’ by one in possession of Mr. J. Coha of this city, who has shown it tous, It is about 2500 years old, having been coined during the reign of Antiochus 6th of Greece, whose impression it bears. Mr. Cohn has been offered $250 for it in New York, which be refused. He is now in treaty with the British Museum for its purchase.— Hz, paper. Curt ror Hypxopuonia.—At Adina, in Friule, a poor man suffering under the ago- nising tortures of hydrophobia was cured by draughts of vinegar given him by mis- take, instead of another potion. Another physician at Padu got intelligence of this event, and tried the same remedy upon a patient at the hospital, administering a pound of vinegar in the morning, another at noon, and athird at sunset, and the man was speedily and perfectly cured. aaciiesiaadbtilisim oe Tue TesTiMontiaL vor THe CHAMPION CREW, —The fund to be presented the champion crew of Halifax amounts to about $2,000. On account of the recent sudden death of Obed Smith—an account of which appears | On our first page—one of the crew, the pres sentation will not be public as was intend« ed. The money will be handed to the Mayor who will divide it into five equal portions and will on Thursday quietly hand one portion to each of the four survivors (including the spare man) of the crew. The fifth portion will go to the parents of Obed Smith. Destruction OF THE BurraALo.—The aver- age annual destruction of the buffaloes dur. ing the last thirty or forty years is estimat- ed by a writer in the Penn Monthly at be- tween three and four miliions, During the season of 1872-73 no less than two thou- sand hunters, it is said, were engaged in hunting the buffalo along the line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad alone. By these men at leas 250,000 buifaloes were slain, simply for their hides, the carcasses being left untouched on the plains, At this rate, the bison will have utterly*disap- peared before many years unless Govern- ment interferes to prevent this wasteful slaughter. A Corresronpent of the King’s County Advertiser reflects very pertinently on the manner in which Dr. Robertson was euchred out of aseat in the Government. If the author of the letter referred to is not the Dr., himself, he must be some man well informed as to the Dr.’s sentiments. His allusion to the “unsoundness”’ of Hon. W.D. Stewart, is very significant. The Dr. evidently expected a higher premium, would have been set on his undoubted honesty on the School Question. The cor. respondent of the Advertiser winds up his letter by writing :—“ For my part, I am per- fectly willing to afford them a fair and an honorable trial. There are some sterling men amongst them.” The correspondent is right. Let the Government have a fair trial. There are sterling men among them. The gentleman who was preferred to Dr. Robertson is one. Tue Forcs or CircuMsTaNces.—A corres spondent at Georgetown writes:—‘“ Mr. J. Hl, Byrne has been transferred from the Railway Department in Georgetown to the new station at County Line. Noreason has been assigned, and the pub'ic cannot very well understand the manwuver. In fact the townspeople are considerably ashamed of it, Mr. Byrne's trustworthiness or ef- ficiency has never been questioned, and in his official capacity I understand that he is second to none on the line. Well, why is this? I suppose the incumbent of the Georgetown station was rather averse to country life; and some of the colour-serge» ants brought the force of circumstances to bear so forcibly on the Superintendent that the transfer was the only remedy which he thought would heal.” TriaL or Potato Diecers.—To solve the problem of successfully digging potatoes by machinery has long been the ambition of many of our mechanics. Scheme after scheme has been resorted to, Trial atter trial has been made. Yet the ideal has not been reached. Advances towards it have, bowever,rewarded the efforts put forth ; and the trial on Tuesday was not without satis» factory results. The Potato diggers enter- ed for exhibition were owned as follows :— Wm. McKenzie, Lot 48; George Rackham, Charlottetown ; McKinnon & McLean, Ch’s town; E. & J. Weatherbie, Lot 48. The Diggers were tested at the Hon. J. C. Pope’s field, where the Judges awarded as follows : Best—William McKenzie's ; partly because of lighter draft, but principally from leay- ing the land leveller for the potatoes of the next drill to fallupon, 80 a5 not to be so much buried by falling clay. The Judges were Jas. Laird, jr., New Glasgow; Andrew Dickieson, West River. Lot 65; F. Bell, Stock Farm; Jas. Prowse, Royalty; John Doyle, South Shore, Lot 65. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. high and he norable | DEeoREASE OF Porviation.—According to } McGill will be a candidate for the seat va- A coal bed of 15,000 acres has been dis» covered near Barnsley, Yorkshire, Lord Carnarvon, 1n speaking very recently on the Eastern qu n, said a great Euro- pean war might aow be in the baiance. Amongst the referms proposed by the ip . ee i, . | Porte is the creation of a Nationa} Council, | Composed of one hundred and twenty mem- | bers, « Conrad Dearing bragged, while drunk in | Columbus, Ohio, that two years ago he killed | anegro. When he got sober he found him- | self in jail, with the chances in favor of his | being hanged, _ Clapham common, near London, 200 acres in extent, has been purchased by the En- closure Commissioners for $16,000, and it is to be dedicated to the use and recreation | of the public for ever. Tar Potato Bertie —* A recent travel ler’ writes to the /imes: “In furthar re. ference to recent letters that have appear- ed in the 7imes, a Canadian has just left me who states that he was eyewitness to a field of potatoes being cleared by the grubs in twentysfour hours. This occurred in the Township of Hamilton. The stalks were about six incher high, If we all sit still and wait until the insect is introduced, after repeated warnings, and knowing the mischief it has done and is doing in the States, our children will not thank us, and future generations wiil, perhaps, find pota~ toes as costly, as we do the native oysters,” MARRIED, At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on Monday morning last, by the Very Rev. the Vicar General, assisted by his celebrant, Mr. John Coyle to Miss Mary Harrington. At St. James’ Church, Port Hill, on Wed- nesday, the 4th inst., by the Rev. R. T, Dobie, H. W. Longworth, Bsq., of Charlotte- town, to Daisey, daughter of the late T. C, Broad, Esq., aud niece of the Hon. John Yeo, —— = PASSENGERS. — Per Steamer Worcester from Boston.—Misses Matilda Watson, Ann Murchison, C. Martin ; Messrs. William Kenaedy, David Byrne, A. Armstrong, Mrs. L. Gay. Per Steamer Worcester to Boston. —Mary Kelly Margaret;Schaffer, Leo White, Carrie A Farrow, Dina Martin, Kate McLeod, Eda Vizey, Annie MeLean, Mary McLeod, Aunie McLeod, Janie McEachen, Christy McEachern, Lizzie McVor- mack, Maggie McUormack, Kate McQuarry, M. Brophey, Aubrey McDonald. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 4—E. C . Davies, Halitax; John B. Burl. ard, Montreal, R. W. Ross, do; J.M. Smith, and wife, Halifax; J. Ropers, Montreal—s. F. W. Wisdom St. John ; J. E. Bell, Edward Knight, New York.—6 Thos. Fraser, M. D. and wife Halifax; Frank H. Jordan, Portland, H. Russel, Halifax; George Howatt, Crapaud.—7 M D. Cameron, Halitax; R.W. Ross, Montreal ; U. E. Harris, Halitax. SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Oct. 6.—Schr’s L'Impeatrice, Steel, Pictou, coal , Gypsey Bride, Steel, Pictou, coal: Rising Dawa, Sampson, Pictou, coal; st. Martins, Luad, Pictou, coal.—7. Foaming, Murphy, Halifax, mdse ; Morning Star, McDonald, Pictou coal; Flirt St. Peter's harvor, Phelan mdse ; Mary Kate, Balcom, Pictou, coal; Promenade, Battie, Pictou, coal: CLEAREL, Oct. 5—Schr’s Sarah, Gillant, Pictou, mdse; Louisa, Gallant, Pictou, jal; Ss. Worcester, Hedge, mdse. —6 Sylvanw, Paoli, Shediac, bal, P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou, bal: John Bell, Kinley, Pictou, bal; brgt. Siena, McLeod, Jamacia, mdse. MEMORANDA. Barkentine Corisande arrived at Plymoutiz on the 4th inst., 23 days jassage. Barque Moselle sailed ftom London to Char- lottetown, on the 5th inst. Barque James Peake smiled from Liverpool for Quebec on the 5th init. By Cable to Peake Bro. & Co.—Barkentine Ethel Blanche sailed fron Liverpool to Char- lottetown, on the 3rd inst Cleared from Port dil, on Wednesday, 27th ult., the Barkentine City of Charlottetown, James K. Scott, master ind owner, for Bristol Chanvel, with a cargo of 32 tons of hardwood, 71,863 feet deal and 35,00 pieces of palings, shipped by the Hon. John feo.—Journal. The brigt. Sienna cleard on Friday for Ja- macia with 500 bbls. herriig, 116 bbls. mackeral, 186 tierces, 39 boxes and 3} half boxes dry cod- fish, 30 boxes and 26 haf boxes hake, 1,034 bushels oats, 23 rum putcheons, 300 boxes smoked herring, 84 bbls. potatoes, 61 M.shingles 1000 feet flooring, 2 doors, 2 pairs sashes, 26 ft. ine lumber, 2 cases preserved strawberries. Both vessel and cargo are owied by Fenton T. Newbery & Co. LONDON HOUSE. {2 Bales Crain Bags. ALL SIZES. GEO. DiVIES & CO October 2, 1876.—2Mm CLAPBOARDS ! St. Joh de CLAPBOARDS. 10,000 t. John made A F. S. HAYFORD & CO. LATHS. |? yard and to arrive, 500,000 Laths. F. S. HANDFORD & CO. Oct. 2, 1876. Oct, 2, 1876. ~ CORNMEAL. 50 BARRELS BEST QUALITY Kiin Dried Cornmeal. F. S. HANDFORD & CO. Oct. 2, 1876. CODFISH, Digbys, Finnen Haddies, Tea, &e., &., &. F. S. HANDFORD & CO. Water Street, Oct. 2, 1876.—2in CINGALESE Te aaa For Restoring Grey Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty, excels all others, and does not soil the skin. PRICE 75c. PER BOTTLE; 3 BOTTLES FOR $2.00. ASK FOR CINGALESE HAIR RENEWER. N. B.—One bottle equal to two of any other, it being much quicker in its effects, and more durable. Wm. R, WATSON, Sep. 18, 1876. Agent for P. E. I. POSITIVE NOTICE ! I hereby notify all persons indebted to that all debts due, and re- maining unpaid, after the Fifteenth day of Noy- ember next, 1876 will be placed in the hands of my Attornies for immediate collection. W. L. COTTON. EXAMINER Office, Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1876, LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the XAMINER OFFICE. Ex s&s. &. Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1876. = \ Avex. W. Oaitvin, M. P. Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Henry Lye, Secretary, All Descriptions of Fire Risks AGENT FOR P JAS. DES Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. NOW OPENING, OUR FALL STOCK, Selected by our Mr. Stewart In the BEST MARKETS in GREAT BRITAIN. GEO. DAVIES & CO. NATIONAL | FLRAD OF FICHE, (80 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Wittiam Angus, First Vice President, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. | j - i | i ee P., President, Vice President and Manager, taken on Favorable Terms ! . E. ISLAND: BRISAY, 83 Queen Street. THE STA Fire & Life Insurance Co. DACONA HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, CGCOVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. - $5,000,000. the| J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, GEO. J. PYKE, Generar Manacen, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Szecrerary VICE-PRESIDENT, Joun Inas, Esq., | P. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Patmer, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F. Ropmtsox, Esq., CARVELL BROS., Agents., Loca] Boards Established throughout the Dominion. W. Hynpmany, Esq. Charlottetown, Rates. . OF oe HEAD OFFICE, - - RISKS TAKEN DAILY Agents for Ch’town, July 3, 1876. = SS SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD ! Kerosene Pendants and Brackets, In Imitation of Gas from 1 to 6 Lights. For Kerosene Oil, (NON-EXPLOSIVE.) 80 per cent-, Saved on Gas-light: Hollings’ & Horney’s Patent. These Lamps are suited for Residences, Stores, Halls, Churches, and every place where light is needed, May be seen at the subscriber's Tin SHopr. Prices varying from $1.50 to $35. Two- light Chandelier, with all complete, for $6.50. GEORGE W. MILLNER, Sole Agent for P. E. Island Ch'town, August 28, 1876.—2m Established (86lI. Park’s Cotton Warp. White, Blue,Red, Orange & Green HE COTTON WARP made by us for the past fifteen years having proved so very satisfactory to consumers, we feel justified ip recommending it to all who use the article as the best ia quality and actuaily the cheapest inthe market. We warrant every bundle to be full length and weight and to be numbered cor- rectly. Our name and address is on the label. ? For sale by all dealers. Wm. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills,John, N. B. August 14, 1876.—3m New England Felt Roofing Co.’s ‘ PITCH AND FELT ! The only Reliable Roofing. 500 ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, 100 Bbls. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD € ROGERS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876. MEROHANTS’ INSURANCE COMP’NY CANADA. oe CARVELGI BROTHERS, Prince Edward island. a en MARINE c o-——_ ——_ Oo - - = MONTREAL. AT THE OFFICE OF NS Se IMPERIAL Fre INSURANCE COMPANY Of London, [ESTABLISHED 1803] $8,650,000. INSURES at MODERATE RATES Stores, Warehouses, Dwellings, Churches, Mer- chandize of all kinds, Produce, Vessels on the Stocks, and other Property, DETACHED DWELLINGS taken for ONE, TWO, and THREE YEARS at spe- cial rates. Losses Adjusted and Settled Promptly, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Mar. 20, 1876 Agent tor P. E. I A DAY at home. $12 Outfit and terms free. ugusta, Maine. PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. All dealers should call and examine our Stock, as we are prepared te Sell Lower Than Byer to These whe Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK 102 Upper Queen St Str. “ M. A. Starr.” Gie EAVES Halifax for Charlottetown every MONDAY EVENING; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, taking freight at low rates. Eish taken and re-shipped at Halifax hy ‘* CROMWELL” Line, and through bills lading signed from here at 50 cents gold Agents wanted. TRUE & CO., May1’'76 ly Mar. 6, 1876.—ly Taylor's Clo August 3, 1876.—3m The Isolated Risk & Farmers PRESIDENT, Vick- PRESIDENT, 4 of the world English and European Mer- BirMINnGHAM. Responsible with. mission. 3 Se —— _ as Dorinion of Canada, Province ef Prince Edward Island Mortgnrge Sale. VO be sold by public anction, at Char- lottetown, in Queen's County, in frons | of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY “PRINCE EDWARD.” | | at the hour of twelve o’clock,noon, by virtue the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876, of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,of the one part, and JOSEPIL W. HODGSON, of the other part, and bearing date the 26th day of August, A. D. 1873: All that tract, piece and parcel of iaud being part of Town Lot number fifteen, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i. €., bya line commencing on the South- eastern side of King Street, in the North- west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and running thence Southeast- erly along the division line between the said Lot and Town Lot number fourteen in the said first hundred of Town Lots, forty-two feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly parallel with King Street, forty-two (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same southwesterly forty-two feet, to the place of commence- ment, together with the Dwelling House and thereon. all other buildings and erections For further particulars apply to Messrs. Brecken & FitzGerald. L. PHILLIPS, Assignee of Mortagee. Sept. 18, 1876—ts THRESHING MACHINES BUS SMALL & FISHER. WOODSTOCK.N. B. h Mill th Mills. . subscribers are now receiving cloth or Dyeing, Finishing, &c., loth Mills, Mount Stewart. The work done at these Mills has been superior to work turned out from any other Mills on the Island. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Agents. ARUN A Fire Risks at Adequate Rates! tO ti Deposit with Dominion Government, B50 ,.000, —Or- Experienced agents throughout the Dominion. JAS. DesBRISAY, Agent for P. 3, L, 88 QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN. sepl1'76 Insurance Co. of Canada. Hon. ALEX. MCKENZIE, GEORGE GreEIG, Esq. CAPITAL, 8$600,000, Deposited with Dom. Gevt., = $100,904, HIS Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. P. E. Island. {| whether fire ensues or not. having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to take risks and renew out- tanding policies on most favorable terms. Pays all losses caused by lightning, The agency FENTON T. NEWBERY, April 24, 1876.—ly Gen'l Agent for P.E.k European Merchandise. AN English Firm of good standing and jong experience exporting to all part handize, of every description, and Manu- facturing in Twelve Departments of Bir- mingham Goods, will execute orders with Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 |; through London agents cash, on delivery are and despatch, at lowest English rices. Direct Orders must be accom- anied with all or part cash, Orders f goods. Jilustrated Book sent on ap- lication to JOHN PELL, Grone Works, Agents treated sold on Com- Sept. 18, °76. Scotch Porter. bbls Jeffrey's Edinburgh PORTER, (in pint bottles), 20 casks Moisons’ Indian Pale ALE, 20 casks Molsons’ X X X PORTER, 4 casks finest Old Rye WHISKEY, 2 casks A. Houtman’s GIN, Holland’s Geneva, 3 casks Geo. Sayer’s Pale BRANDY, 12 casks fine Old Pale SHERRY, Foreign Produce — Eor sale by HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street, July 17, 1876.—3m +4 > > 5 d x One Dollar and Forty Cents a year CARDIGAN BRANCH OF THE NONPAREIL CARRIAGE FACTRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS! os Good Work Triumphant! OrerrastaneS the Dull Times, 4. the demand for my raake of Carriages, Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanners, ac., in King’s County, bas rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapicly increasing demand, that | should extend my business into that County. I have, therefore, at the request of a large number of my friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which ts conductéd by a competent mechanic, who served his time in the *‘ Nonpareil,” and has since worked for several years in the United States—a mechanic who knows his business, and has such an interest in the work as to allow nothing but a faithful job to pass. He and several competent workmen will attend to the wants of the public in that County. The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best imported, ee American Hickury, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, Whitewood, etc., etc. The iron will be of the best English refined, and Norway and Swedish iron will be used for the parts re quiring extra strength and dyrability. Also, in connection with the said branch is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted by @ first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting = new and second-hand for the public. we 5 Ressens wishing work done in the Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call,and they wi)l be treated courteously and fairly dealt with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms ae ANGUS GREGOR, ‘* Nonpariel,’’ New Glasgow, Proprietor. Feb. 21, 1876. ; YOUR HANDBILLS AND 9m r bbl. 5 0 per day at home. Samples er CARVELL BROS., {0 worth 81 free. Srovson & Co., ie Agents. Portland, Maine. May1’76 ly Ch’town, July 10, 1876.—3m or . Posters printed at the Examiner office,