eS cee PS ee a ee ~s ~~ - ch paiptea +} ro thie reafie | : b? au FHOTOULAUY Freire VUtde?! ‘lie ADIG . ry art ‘ > T ne ; ' > management of Mr. John Hughes, she wilh ing the coming |} agricultural selections. For | graphical excellence, this | niv leads the van of che ip naan adit dita waTE Hatigonian.—A. T. Stew- emembered his principal employes in Among the bequests i3 $10,909 | George Higgins. Mr. n who h Higyinsis a Hali- 1s been in Mr. Stewart's es< shment for many years.— Hr. Chronic SDLAND Seat | ‘¥.—A tele. tram from Newfoundland, brings news of a : pros} 3 seal So far, the I following steamers arrived at St. John’s :-— Eagle, with 12,000 seals - the Neptutie t land 7 A e Merlin 16,- ’ i pa i 7 y L i> 10.000 { ! x Ky Ran . 2.8.8) - A 8 M i I lie - } ’ . ' tt hi stewart and Co. is not to be wound ip, as hir. Stewart intended it to be. The } . > a widow ei sold to Henry Hilton, the favour. te friend to whom Mr: Stewart deft $1 ,600,- al t real and pers sonal property connected with the business of the firm, including goods,mills, factories, ind other asse ind Mr. Hilton and Mr. bey will continue the business before wart aad Co. the property handed over to Mr. Hilton in exchange for his” legacy is said fo amotnt inder the name of A. T. Ste to more than $25 000 FELI saip.—Next Wednesday, April 26th, is the Natal Day of the Independent Order ot Udd Fellows. be obsertéed as folfows -—The three l6dzes —St. Lawrence, Prince Edward and Wildey iil meeé at the Lodge Room, Udd Fellows’ Ilall, at 2 p. m., and, headed by ‘beaith’s Band, march St. Paul's Church, where a suitable sermon 1b procession to Will ue pre ched, at vu O CiIOCK DY the Rector, Rev D. FitzGerald! Aftér service the procession will reform and, beaded by the band i té f @ < t I cipal streets of the city, and return to their lodge room, where they wil] disperse. In the evening, at 8 o’cloek, % grand: variety concert will be given in the Market Liall which will, no doubt, be filled on the occa- sion. A Summerside about noon, bringirg the special train will arrive from bretheren of Prince /dward, Lodge and their friends, auc will réturm after the entertainment is over. If the weather is propitious, the procession on Wednesday will be more than double that of any pre vious year. —— Juensiss’’ latest Mr. Epwaro literary sievement is generaily condemned. Vans y Fair has the following upon it ‘it ig so easy not to write a tragedy in said Alexander Dumas the elder ge nile man who five acts,’’ to «a rather beavy-witted aspired to the hon harship ‘ir Edward Jenkins, the elect of Dundee, also gentleman not having been sed by any candid friend, or not having listened to sober counsel, has written an impudent tragedy with an impudent title ihe sole excuse which or this safe but. impudent book is that it was written and printed by himself and some publishers, whd ought to be ashamed of such flippancy, in eleven hours; and ‘‘is submitted to the public subject to these disadvantages,’’ writes hasty Jenkins. Now this lightheaded al ‘egation is not a valid excuse, even if true and neither Mr. Jenkins nor his publisher farnish any evidence of its veracity. Bt ut Wf this safely impudent book was written and printed in eleven hours it is only an ad. ditional piece of impertinence to offer gabble struck off without correction to the public; and it simply shows that neither Mr. Jenkins nor his publishers are endow- ed with good taste or eell-esteem. If Mr. Jenkins sets up tor a public teacher he should at least pay his pupils the respect of thinking before he addresses them, and of giving them some sort of assurance that he understands the meaning of his own lessons. He has no — to insult their common *ense by chucking hot-pressed nonsense at their heads. Though really a believer in “ir. Jenkins, if there be such a person, has probab ly a head too thick to be injured by tae most prodi fortunately the people of these i ae and their des pPendencies are in no dange r from the rash unwisdom of Mr. Jenkins and his impetu- Ous publishers. They have, indeed lily held their Sovereign up to personal ridicule by representing an amiable and Comely lady with “a blot on her head” (thing never seen on earth but by the un- disciplined taney of Jenkins); yet the mem- thea Dundee is a Very wary gentlemen, ever Carries his opposition to consti« tuted authority beyond the limits of his —. rest. * By the way,” asked one Bites cee of Carnarvon, “is a Mr. a Aon ‘ ~ ins still in the Queen's service why ? e - seneral of a colony; and if so, Searcely @ satisfuetory person this, and | hear but poor accounts of him where-~ murs of au | . ’ neavv-witte ds equally weil advil | 7 Je@HSB108 Aili€ ges { igiOUs Tl ssile ” t 1 | ; bel jsuperbly, and the congregation gave her } tured to predict, Mrs. | gomery, and Mr In this city it will » pubs | | cheek a alee added the courtier, leaning on el la. ~~ WA ee Oe MAUS KS. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. ere ee : handsomely ‘ as the best ‘ x Cc seen for many a day. AAU ARRANGEMENTS.—The Hal says the influence of the upper ; hould be exerted ‘ ‘ ‘ inging the } ‘ } DOOK ior the ’ management ot the mails betwoen Prine N, April 22.—Steamer A lhe irrivead at Pictou, Leaves for Georgetown t and returns to Pictou on ice gone nearly to the wha + AHE AUPRAGE-PRIEST-Ponp-Roap, ~ A very clear and able exposition of the long standing grievance in connection with this | in our correspondence cols umns. lo it we direct the attention of the t: Trsskte ir ‘ Public Works for King’s road appears Superintendent of County and the Government. ovat NI ihe body of Mr. Alexander Ray- ) Was unfortunately drowned while r wild fowl has Bbeegiwecovered. It was buried on Priday last. with Military, Masonic and Oddfellow’s honors. The funeral was Jargely attended, copsl, Presbyterian and Baptists Ministers formed a part of the procession -7o e+ S < Raisers will be interested in know-~ that the Hon..Geay Brown has sofa Wis } w Park Estate, and vorganized a joint | mpany tor the purpose short horns. stock eo of breeding he experiment, if success- ful, will assume an importance which can | scarcely be overestimated to our Dominion j ny “iJ a agrieultnrists. — / mn Flenorter. * 4 . oo- SURPRISE AND PRESENTATION. —The choir of St. James Episcopal Church, on Easter Saturday evening (the occasion eing practice for responses and chants for ‘aster Sunday) and Mr. Thomas Adams in lf of the donors, presented Miss Dobie | with a valuable album, It wasa genuine surprise. Miss. Dobie, on receiving the same gratefully reeponded., Miss Dobie’s bilities as leader of the choir are esteemed | Her performance at the | organ’ on Easter Sunday was rendered most highly. after service, unstinted applause. —/ ~~ > — Mes. Nicuotsox’s Coxcert.— At we ven-~ Nicholson's e6ncert | Was a rare treat toali lovers of good music..| (a: | By dint of tactand careful management the entertainment passed off without a single “hitch; and the programme was so ar- | ranged that the interest and sympathy of} | the audience were enlisted from the first. The lively Punch & Judy Quadriiles execut- | ed in exquisite style, on piano, cornet, by Mrs. Nicholson and Messrs. Earle | Vinniecombe and Worth—and the beautiful chorus, the 2/ violin, and | l itt be-—formed a fitting prelude for the splendid songs of such almer, Herr | Mont- The vocal | trio—sung without accompaniment by Mrs. | Nicholson, Miss Preedy, and, Miss.. Williams —was one of the most pleasing features of the concert. ‘ile audience was large and the applause enthusiastic. artists as Mrs. Nicholson Mis Hermans, oeeteniii Caven, Mr. . Cunningham VEMOIR OF NORMAN MCLEOD, D. D. el from Life of Norman MétLeod | harlolle Town.—Stalking up the towa | we met some Morven men. The following | conversation amused me as exemplying a strong Churehman. A great rough fellow, a taler (?), Was the speaker, Ilis name vas Campbe il. ‘* Campbell. * 1s my Uncle Donald alive ? John.‘ No. Weis dead U ‘(very carelessly). ‘ Aye, aye Cuecle Sandy alive ?” ‘No he is dead t 0. (. * Aye aye, (but no marks of sorrow), ii what are his children doing ?’ /, ‘Indeed they are the only Free Church men in the parish! ; pening his eyes and lifting up.his hands), Save us !—is that possible!’ The 1 of his uncles was evidently-e joke in he horrible apostasy. of/ Is my comparison with the grep. * Tuesday.—This has been a very strange but that you may understand it | must you a little biography. There was a in, McDonald, a missignary some twenty vers ago, iné the Braes of Glea*Garry: - 1 ve, chiefly. from his having been giver © 1ntoXication, he was obliged to resign his ssion, and came to Cape Breton, and staid fora yearjor two. Aller $ullering great men - ig became a perfec tly sober nee 4\ distress, steady man. He began preaching amon tiighlanders. His preaching bh ” rt He separated himseif from the other because be thought’ them } es id, His t became stronger rd M iga a@tiena- revivais r him ying t screaming fits of hysteria, whica a ted to extraordinary influ eS, f t, however, has be thi i ~ and people, inciuding fifteen } | - ints, edhere to him, he has eigat hes. built, and twenty-one prayer- ws establishei; no ty- aching s Inall the churches; sa raments ads ui tered. tHe keeps ail a-going, and has n receiveil more than £50 a-year on an + He is laughed at by some ridicuied thers, avoided by the clergy ; but all iit that he has changed, or been the ns of changing a thousand lawless pe nto seber, decent, godly livers. This S | then ordered all his churches to olbie put i ur*service, and ¢sent-an invitation | through his elders for me to preach. Of irse TP will preach wherever I am asked— | ina popish church, if they will letme. The worse the field the more the need of cult- ition. “I reached the church about twelve ; McDonald, with his saow-white unded by a crowd, met me, ‘ I rejoice,’ id, taking off bis hat, ‘ to see here an ol ned minister of the Church of Scotland J bless God for the day. I appeal “to you ple if I have not prea shed the doctrine e Confession of Faith, if I have not you from Baptists, Methodists, and ‘sect, for the Church of your fathers. | me, sir, here.’ Isaid we would talk wmon. I entered the humble woolen it was seated for about three hundred and was crammed by a decent and most at-| e audi nea twelve elders sat below pulpit. icDonald with a strong voice, he Shahn xdy,—he and his elders stan i- ng \fler service, I went with him to a arm-house. He gave meall bis history,and | we diseussed all his doings. frankly told | him my opinions. He has had a hard time | * Often,’ he said, and his lip quivered | vith emotion, ‘have I, on a communion | locks, $ , preached, and Ba tn tables, for} eis hours in thatchurch, no one with me, and no food eaten all the "While * He seems vy to feel the loss of not being in fellow- | with the Church, and the responsibility | of leaving so many sheep without a shep- herd ; and, if any good minister came to this neighborhood, he is anxious to be readmit- ted WhenTl parted from him, he bufst into tears, thanking me for my ‘ kindness and y to him,’ and rejoicing in my having with him. -tlis people they say, are rv proud of it. Well I would fain hope a | real work has been done here. It there have | been exiravagancies, how many such were at Kilsyth and other places, and surely | belt r all this folly, with such good results, than cold and frigid regularity with no resullé but death. Better to be driven to the horbour by a hurricane that carries away spars and sails, than be frozen, up in. the glitter ing and smooth sea. There are many things connected with MecDonald’s,sect | don’t approve of. Two of bis elders came to Charlotte Town to bid me farewell. 1} gave them many frank, and, J thought un- pleasant advices. But to my surprise, when parung. the old men put their arms about my veck, apd imprinted 4 farewell kiss on my Weunderstand that Mesars. Belford Bros., rarhto, will have ready in a few days, their cheop Canadian, copy right edition of this work, which may be had atany of the Book~ | stores. ev “Py, tea ptece of worl we f ss of its Che Dpiss j ' Port Hill, | Servi : Government against going over with f } Turk y, Stating that Servia now risks every- 11 | Rh TRY thing by the War, but is likely to gain by re- | AE tJ i A Norwegian.expedition lo the A re, 1 : : will start early this spring in every branch attended to with HEARSE, } will start early this spring. | the British Isles. It has a population fj ' rB i fy 2) f . 7 5 i m= Noficey kt ilistand Marriages sent ‘ a fis te fit MaArG@al qs 7 : . 2 "erg ; i to this office j a mpanied with 50 ae ae wei WG dal Y dil Oe | 4 general meeting of the shareholders in | pose of electing Directors and the general |me and signed by Edward Raynor, and! | | George Carr—said note having been lost. We AHS a Tiled i A ee tt i Valuable Building Lots for Sal, i? THIRD HUNDRED OF TOWN LOTS ke STA: JACONA in Charlottetown. Apply to AXTes. Bolts. tron. sewer . <onsiomeaepaciquasiialimetieatiaisiisentian or WILLIAM DODD. aia = +. “4. 5B S Bw mT S April 17, 1876.—h p : ICE: QUEBEC. American and Canadian Axles. Hall Papers. AUTHORIZED CAP TAL, : DUIS 000.000 From $2.90 tc $7.50 per Set, ‘ae MTHS OVSEMMENT DaPOarTe, sicooo (46,000 AMERICAN CARRIAGE BOLTS;| ome oa PRE Me Drugs Oly te Te Oe A PAPERS! LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH BOLTS, HEAD OFF HALL “INISHED HEAD. ALSO, J. B. RENAUD, Esq: Presipexrt HON, JOHN SHARPLES, VicE-PRESIDEN' GEO. J. ee GEN} CRAW Fi RD LIND AY. Gineed be Selling at reduced Prices! Harvies See on aaa, ai Livery kind of MALLEABLE CASTINGS, suitable for Carriage Work, ~ err a figkimans (rote Gnten, Wia | Sotkic 9 Basilit0 feug BEST WROUGHT IRON ROOM PAPER ! win IN is (-5 | p: W. HyNowan, Eso. ae as BROS. Step a King Bolts, Shaft Couplings, i S., Agents.. mei 2 i a ae Fifth Wheels, &e,, Ap op W sy B YW AA Be & BY 848s Cheapest and best in the City, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. " | Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. ‘ Th aQroe ‘ HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen St. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. And ali unusually Lai se Steck of Refined hi On (april 17. April 17, 1876. | LATEST M AWS BY TELEGRAPH. | SALAMA A Tee | Charlottetown, LOW PRICES. SELLING AT VERY hiata | ‘ _ BOARDERS WANTED. _ Call and see our Stock! FEW BOARDERS can be aecommo- 5 4 ' <4 dated in a convenient part of the City. OS EK. BD WSs N & CO }on moderate terms. Apply. at EXaMINER ° o ® joffice. Apt 10°7€ Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876.—tt iS76. SPRING. ext Ww OTICH. from the Island the greater part of the 1876. ensuing Summer, requests all persons in- | debted to him to make a settlement of their LLL LOL By Telegram to Re ading ace and Examiner. | ~ Lonpon, April 21.—Qu@en. Victoria has reached Paris, where Marshal McMahon jaid his. respects. . The Foreign: Ambassacder at Constensiqn| ple hagrem@nstraréd with the Turkish Covs'! ‘rament bringing troops from Bagdad, | JHE subscriber ‘intending to be absent , | a ; aes , Accounts forthwith. Interest will be igainst the Insurgents, on account of the} 20: h se i. _ charged on all accounts remaining unpaid lence of the plague ther after the Ist of May next. From and after The German papers criticise Russia's this date the business will be conducted on Eastern Policy, and savy that Andrassay’s} ires t0 réstore peice are neutralized i} ipprehen s excited by the Russian o~ s ~~ +> | Another Supply =e i the Cash principle. \ Bee , i f T Pr ay og oWM, MoGILE, Je Pe a 4 9 | Ch’town, April 8, 1876.—3w (apl 10 Poley Tee Germans have increased ‘their! foes omaccounht Of AuStria’s afming steam-} ” KING SQUARE jenna }> purchasing warmatrilty i 7 Bi} \ aT ( , ,VUSTOmM (} AELOR 2. waceters COMPOUND. ELIXIR i > sae : iain ; . a sailed weet a i i il } p : | é Be = } . fe | | “o. 50 Queen Street Phosphates and Calisaya ee 1 eo M AR | ; B UTCGHEI sn , Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites. sum of f hundred-and-seventy millions ACAD UIN IU Bw u The Great Shoshonee’s Reniedy, als. NVITES the attention atronay Kennedy’s Medical Discovery 1 is making representations to the the public in acai a + tak ON FL AND, Whitcomb's Remesty tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, an irdn Tonie. Dr. Larookahb‘s Pulmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and [roa Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &¢.. Radway’s Renovating Sarsaparillian, Grant's Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Biters, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. of rur} ating SUPERIOR SPRING & SUMMER | Magnificent Patterns in WM: R.. WATSON. SPRING TROWSERINGS ! cyanea ststatars In English, Scotch and Canadian, - nae oa nc nr “VARNISH, wRe-wovEN aurmasss, NICE SUMMER VESTINGS, CALL AND INSPECT PRICES. AP | ©. ROBERTSON, valentines April 1 17, 1876, Duncan’s Brick Building, 50 _—— Street A Very Large Stock CARRIAGE VARNISH | ALL TESTED, HOUSE. ; Coach Rubbing, Wearing Body, m adn rp gM eet: Orrawa April’ 214—ThLe’ importations off Kuropean calie bas been pri hibited on ac- | Suitable io ee ovine nt of the cattle disease, except at the; NOW. ON HAND, WHICH Is Drawing, Dining & Bed rts ¢ a John, and Quebec, where they are to be subjected to a rigid quarantine. JUST RECFIVED BY The Ne ANY vou Yac ht €! lub ‘tem accepted | Challenge of Mr. Gifford, to sail the iadiaa Yacht ‘“* Countess of emg lh for Roo Sets, ihe Queen’s Cu; luring the Centennial: — }L is rumored petites t Campbell will EVER} ARTICLE USED IN GENERAL FURNISHING ' 1 i avude yva Scotia To the Editor ef the Examiner, Sir, —The Annual Meeting of the congre« James’ Church was held on SINGLE AND DOUBLE SIZE. & HAMLIVS ORGANS, | ind two very superior pew COTTA PIR ts J. W. Morrison,Chairman; Daniel Mc- Coy TAGE PIA® :0$ Kinnon, Treasurer; A. Kennedy, Secre- (French, Waluut cases)—VERY CHBAP. tary; W. R, Watson, J. D. Masom, N.j ~/7/ Cash or Ape ts in (| oo” ~ WOUSe FUrAisniag G00 5 Rankin, PP) Wy Myndgiin. THE gatio St. gation of ey VF. the 10th inst. The following gentlemen wete’ elected Trustees for the ensuing’ year -—- 32 ata a ER GUSH ; 4 Cu 7, Jor P?POVCER Arca’p Kennepy Sec'y to Committee. April 17, 1876. = AT LON DON olvcws nak Openine or Sprinc.—Since our Jast, Chars | lottetown harbor has become quite clear of | wharfs' and ee dtr lvok | rdening opera- ice, and our lively again. Farming and g tions have commenced. rat eran seante AKG! Pi 1p pp \ English Finishing, jetc., On more reasonable terms than any mie A Ré : it I D ii, PARTMENT = ns ® ints ng : She a i Elastic Carriage The Duke of Westminister has the com~| other establishment in the city. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. IN Ee, fortable little income of six thousand dollars} Cp town, | AND March 13. 1876.—a ne pres 3m Brussels, Tapestry, 2 and 3 ply Wools, NOBLE & HOARR’S Giaseow claims to be~the ‘second Po: RK BARRELS, Union Felts, ae | Celebrated Body Varnish city in} 547,598, against the 473,405.of Liverpool. Fer S\LE~ The ‘ Levant Herald,’ April 12th, at Con- stantinople, says that at Hillock, Asiatic Turkey, from March 28th to 31st, inclusive, | 300 PORK BARRELS, AND 20 3 there were sixty~six new cases of plague and 120 Halve do. forty-two deaths. The plague has now cross-| CARVELL BROS. | ed to the left bank ofthe river Tigoes, which | | | Ch’tow yD, April a, “The has previously escaped it. —- LEATHER, A desperate fight took place in the stre ets | SOLE of Limerick yéesterday. Two members of| Parliament had announced their intention of | 2( 0 SIDES a 1 and EXTRA. addressing the people from the base of O-| ) BROWN JAPAN, (in 10 gallon casks,) all of whieh are selling at LOW PRICES _‘Critonece Chintz, Muslin & Lace Curtains PLAIN AND ‘WILLED COTTON AND LINRN SHERTINGS Pillow Case Cotton, Counterpanes, Huckabuck Connell’s monument. A procession number- | CARVELL BROS and Diaper Towels. ing some thousands, consequently marched | Oy iywn, April, 3, 1876.-—3in : : i to the place, but a body of Nationalists arm- | ed with sticks, who had previously taken | “Rucel'tel SELAING OKRA “ Diaper and Damask Table Cloths, posession of role eta sep h eed VG ; bit ae te were tatally apd forty | ais White Cottons; in fine ‘medium and heavy makes. Se ic cer ED “OTFONS. ™ e DAWSON & CO.’S. 1 tr ne iatetinl a Nofices , e) ; nis. otherw sth y wil nOt be publishe j Deaths inserted fre of charge, except when -_——- j ' gthy notice or poetry are added, when all such additional lines. w be eharged for Phe Subscribers beg to infor il wno la different de partments, left from Steck Taking, to be clenred out at at the rate of twelve cents per line. No ex- « low figure, ceptions will be made to this rule. W uM ~~» BERTH. . fi 5 f fi Ai} a TERMS CASH. . ms | : $ ; . oat Bel 1 C000 AVI eae Ge ad pu ie At San l’rancisco, California, on the 13th f% a,' » 4 eX} 4 rn: March; the wife of Charles B. Perkins, for- THAT THEY ARE SELLING AT AND Gr eX, 4 A ‘ merly of: Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ofa AA eltomite & oe mis ° daughter. | i bin fi cIfts f 0 5 —— ~~ —_—— UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES, 26 10, 1576. : DIED. | - , —— _ : : _'To Suit the Dall Times! 7) At Ciyde River, on the i7th April, Jessie he am aaa if bi | Ann, intan¥ ehild-of Dunean and ‘Margaret | IN B} \A7 Wares, aged 11 days. 44 ’ r eile On the 13th inst:,’of inflammation, Minnie] SEVERAL LOTS OF I t Co Lydia, beloved daughter, of Albert and} || 1 \ =| M F | t St | r P i) C Elizabeth Meliay, of Wheatley River, aged | ‘Bankrupt Goods di Half Price I - Ya i. ' ore égan y eS 2 years and 9 months. At Head St. Peter's Bay, on, Sunday, 16th | AXD fine, Gee. 10n Gee stneee OF Meeeeneet OW... owt i Scarfetina, Jane aged 23 years,—and on} Monday 17th inst., John Richard Mundolph, | aged 4 years and 6 months,—the beloved wife | and ow son of P. J. Ryan, Esq. FIVE CENTS. Room Paper seiling at 5 Cents per Roll FILBAD OF FIC & i8O0 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - Power to Increase to $5,000,000, LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN P. EE. ISLAND. $2.000,000 seicie trom London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own ROBERT ORR & CO. RECEIVED AT Dorsey & Jost’s _ BOOT & SHOE STORE \ nf ‘DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - $50.000 ae FACILITIES, coe VOR a a > Sia put us Harvie’s. Booksiore, | Auex. W. Ocitvie, M. P. P., President, pcitith eupbiilas ate QUEEN SQUARE. FALL % WINTER WEAR ° : Waruam Anous, First Vice President, april 17. NOTICE. Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, ‘Drawing, Dining & sa 1 3 Henry Lyr, Secretary, - Room Suits, D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, ‘ 5) Rs i ae chee ‘ J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF i Al Descriptions of Fire Risks zGSD on Favorable Terms ! Tle rain Bats sh : SLppe, AGENT FOR P. ISLAND: Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT Seat oD AS - D ESBRI SAY, ‘Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, 'Ch’town, Feb. 28, "1676. 85 Queen Street Rings, &c. &c. &c, —— English & German Looking Glasses, and Room Paper. Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. witnessed by Joun MeNevin, iu favor of} All kinds of Boots m: ade to order, of the i aiaat best material, and by first-class and Shoes, Felt ~ [AN Pairs Rubber Boots | Rubbers Snow Boots TOTICE is hereby given that the annual ; the Charlottetown Gas Light Company, will take place at the Gas W orks, on TUES DAY, the 9th day of May next, at the hour) of 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, for the pur-| In Leather and Felt for Ladies, Gents and Children. ne cere MEN'S AND BOYS NOTICE. Strong Wellington Bots } “At .L persons are hereby cautioned against } negotiating a Note of Hand drawn by GOOD AND CILEAP. i transaction of business. By order. WILLIAM MURPHY, Sec’y April ly, 1876 oe ——— OUR MOTTO. | NO HUMBUG Some New and Elegant OR SALE to the trade, on reasonable The subscriber has just received his Fall | workmen, at terms: Sapphyet - Picture Mouldings ! eee,” | aa ER, BOOTS, SHOES — “wisisic cigs "tt!" Assorted Patterns Fancy Patterns, pot hitherto imported. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. ~-— | and being determined to do nothiag ~—ALS0— Ch’town, April 3, 1875. Prescription Free | Cash Business in the future, will sell the New Rustic Frames, with New Corner init but | Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which ps : same at a very small advance on cost. All and solicit, the continued patronage Of ing people, of either sex, young or old,| J,,OR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak-| cash comemene are our customers. All shipowners and merchants generally. \make more money at work for us in their ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders we will SELL CHEAP! who purchase for cash would do well to Fall Supply, all Sizes, now in Steck. | spare moments, or all the time, than any-/| brought on by indiscretions er excess. JOHN PILLMAN. _French River, April 7, 1876. _ (Ale, , MANILGA! ! SPRING 1876. bam ‘South Side Market Sq’. We. are prepared to fill orders this Season, as usual, on the Ch’ town, Nor. 15, 1875. PER DAY.—Agents Wan- $5" TO $90 ted! All classes of work- Most. Faverable Terms, Picture Mrames ‘calland exam!ne our prices before purchas- | every variety, Ke. thing else. Particulars free. Post caras | Any Druggist has the ingredients. ing elsewhere. CARVELL BROS, {to States cost but two cents. Address G. F, H. CAMPBELL, Address Dayipson & Co,, Box 2296, New | JOHN NEWSON. Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street, York. Sept. 13, 1875. March 6, 1878. =, STINSON & CO,, Portland Maine. ~ April 17, 1874,—1m suey we