” * hae, AEE OR Ty REE te cee mn? hae LOCAL AND OTHER MATTER ‘EMRE VV “ds = ¥ ) } «wha and ? x wee h ote i \0 y i | ¥ XN ~ l la mea a I MEN e ex c ey ti eparation for the Caledonia it tisement = winton Day was generally {hroughout the Province. Ir} and the Steamers carried thousands of ex- cursionists. z t GQ yt 7 r t \ \ Or hay ‘ \ jeaves this city oO < CK : i << ND SiN Af ty of i t alifax | i Asyiam onat \ a Scotia i ‘ ) } We \ \ l rell pa nised s - & \ . * Edit f the ¢ } pesition of Post M t ] yet é {Tj ‘a T \ t ; P Master, will i supe ) silary of $14 ul oom I .* SI I (M i i ) t.. a Wi I n i N I I In y two I g . 2 nameless w he T nt ¥ tit had not , to sa i @ Mr. La s t on the § Wuesl ome Gitcnkist ScHo.arsnip.—The examination for this valuable scholarship began at the beginning of last week. The only candi- date from this district is Mr. Thomas A. LePage of this city. The examiners are | Rev. G. W. Hill Halifax. and Mr. Sumichrast, of a oe Tne Henstey Memoriat.—Mr. Edw. Binney— of Halifax— most generously ofter- ed toassume the entire cost of building the “Hensley Memorial Chapel.” Such liberality is rarely witnessed, Mr. Binney’s donations to King’s College being already munificent. Teacminc.—We understand that Mr. William McPhail, Se Visitor. has reported to the Board of Education the names Of TWENTY-sIx PROTESTANT SCHOOLS, in Queen’s County alone, in Catechism is taught. KELIGIOUS hool which the lhis number includ. es, we are informed,every school in Belfast. -—_-- base We beg to direct special the great Land Sale at Alberton on Mon- July 10th. train, leaving Charlottetown at 10 o'clock, fi.m., on day of Alberton and back, $2.00; from Summerside 53.25. at this pleasant season of the year. ES attention to day next, Tickets sale to and back, A rare chance to visit the country Scpreme ( -The Trinity Term Supreme nmenced its sittir Tuesday las I llowing men composing the Grand Jury FP. W. Hates, | man, Dennis ¢ ee . \ Thos. McGra Thos. Alley ‘ f n,Wm. Koughan,Ma McPhail, Wm. |! James R \ McMillan, Patrick Foley, John Mck john Robinson, Pa k M Coul ileartz, Peter W. Hyndman, John G: Peter Newson, F. T. Newbery. Pustic Epvcation.— The Presbyterian Charch Synod has appointed the following committee to watch over Public Education in the Maritime Provinces: Mr. C. P. Pitblado, Conveno: MeKnight, Dr. McCulloch, Mr. M P.G. McGregor, J. Forrest, Jam Jobn Campbell, J. ¢ g l | . ’ As8aaAc url Te ‘ii i . a. McKay, James Allan, E. A. McCurdy, John McKinnon, D. McRae, Minister laird, Messrs. ©. Robson, R. Mun Stewart. +) —<— -+ + Newrocxpianp News.—The fishery : John’s and the neighborhood has not be good; from other parts the repor more favorable. The new Governor, Sir J. H. Glover, visited Harbor warmly received. A magistrate and force of police have left St. John’s for Day of Is- Grace and lands, to enquire into the reporte 1 murder of Carter (a Nova ludian who killed ar Scotian) and arrest tl him. Hon. Nicholas Stal oid merchant and member of the Legis~ lative council of Newfoundland, died on the 13th inat.—Hx. Chi ~~. we Se PRU OR ary ‘ | \ ’ e¢ i ot } had i. ; ' ' 1e3 | ] iV coms. ae , t d clit 3 of the past nation 5 ) ~ t to f Prig- ( Hamil- ‘ Col IIe ) ly l esteemed \ l do their st t i th t ot next {ugust f l be le which v ild i to ed upport of the } The ol would 1uinly I } i during y the last ex A t K i seps Rev NS i +0 } Jaws . been i with the | result of the examination. He thought the | last class ¢ mined fMiss H irmilton’s juves } | niles] by no means the least interesting. He regretted that Principal Carscadden, ind ot teachers, had found it necessary | to leave the scene of their labors—labors which he felt it impossible adequately to gauge estimate ky the examination, | thorough and highly satisfactory as it had been. He alluded to the proposed union of the Pr byterians and ‘ \dists in the work of educating the y ing ladies of the Province He trusted and believed the by special Acciwent.— Yesterday at noon, a young man named Carrier, belonging to Cardigan, was returning from fishing in 4 small sails | boat, when a equall struck her sail and cap. | sized the boat, precipitating him in the | water. ferryman, Mr. Mr. Michael D. McDonald and the | Hercules McDonald, who were crossing Cardigan Ferry fortunately | saw the boat upset and immediately put off © bis rescue. Although a long way off they succeeded in reaching the boat before | he became exhausted, and relieved him rom his perilous position. Much praise is due the timely exertion of these men, and their speedy assistance is a good lesson for Other ferrymen - -Adve rliser. MARRIED. Opening Chorus...... ‘Happy to greet you.” Samii " sn ip moe . Duet, Instrumental......The Misses Wright, _ At Vernon River, on the 21st inst., by tue Rev | prio ‘ Misses Longworth, John« eames Phelan. P. P.. assisted | Key. Wm. nand Brydge Phelan. W: J. Broderic} St ] ,anad pbryages. Tike oa ee ‘, E aoe Duet eal, Misses Dawson and McMurray. ~eSevS ) MIS Avnie I = { ry Lie ° “a —_— Solo, Instrumental...............Miss Wright. ’ Vocal, ‘The.lower Girl,’ Bessie Lewis. DIED. “ The Shoemakers Chorus ”’.......« Juveniles. ‘ - ; ; : Duet, Instrumental.... Misses Johnson and a @ i ist at the Inlet. Lot 47. of 1 ler- | ’ Petal fever, Mary Ann. beloved wtf t Jose bee! : ou a Campbell, in the 43rd vear of her a Trio, Instrumental, Misses Jfurray, Knight, _—_—— EE and Lewis. * PASSENGERS. Per Str. « Wor ester to Chariottet I Mr- Wm. Johnston, Miss Larrabu, Miss MeKenz » Emma W tle, Mrs. Lan Annie Keenan;Mary McLeod, Annie Me! Jessie McLaren, Julia A. Cat M Slensborough, Mrs. A. McDet . = McAdam, Sarah Bucl ynan,E. Moore, Magg Moore, Warren Martin, Ida Talbot. MEMORAN DA. Steamship “ Prin Edward,” geoeral j with car : merchasd i Liverpool, arriviec here on the 30 oUth ult... makiag the run io twely “8y3, and 11 | r r Fraser reports hav ‘og had thick foggy weather and | I He pusage int of patengere 03 Lo a? SI Hawthorne aad two 500 _—— S. E. Flint Me Mark But r, W #ecr and E. W. Carey sy Cable to Peake Bros. & Cy., brig * 3 se from Plymouth for Charioticiown « ue Ist inst Barqu , ¢ Mose ile Charlottetown. « be sailed from Dunkirk for rd inst. Orders for the mobilization of the Servian luilitia have been issued, and the army is **pected to take its position on the frontier ¥ the end of next week. it ts surmised that the Grosvenor report _ has not yet been made public, wil rm ngly implicate the Chinese Authorities the Margaray murder, . A Constantinople “#adon paper reports almost incredible st0tities having been committed by the bi-Bazouke,or Turkish irregular soldiery. cag Arai is to be allowed to go to Unmolested, and from thence to & physician's certificate of his inability 60 the term of imprisonment im- Upon him, ¢ union would be speedily Ww rT? e DICK accomplished id that he would without _ HNII red. Sa A like to go away giving exs of the manner —as shown by the examination—in which assistants had | pression t his rrobhatior 9 his approbation Principal Carseadden and his pertort i their duties He } lt three or | four « iren attending the school,and from his « he had come to the conclus | ion that the teaching had been thorough. | He w tlad to hear that the Presby- | terians were about to unite with the ethodists for the purpose of maintaining | ’ first-class scnool for young ladies: and he » very glad to avail himself o | the 1 tl education of his daug P. R. Bowers, Esq., complimented the teachers n thei: icc ‘ The inior < least, compared very favorably | with those « ny other educational institu- tion t é I n of which he had be ] t It y 1, he thought, be | great c r regret were the institution } 1 ; ' all 1 to godown. In building up the | ite ? +} y ch I puy l enabling tl wl to the batt { e, felt that | was doing a good c He sincerely . . hoped that the t would live and * | JUTISi _ ‘ j eo : i t! examin ation had pl i 1m er than ] in- ticipat i] rts to the e g 4 tion ted a ° the ' ‘ ; I ) tne re i by 1 ) juestions | tand the test—that | ‘ t :4 n leeply ar i@ ¢ in Lit- i t se H D t me . 7 $ nu ‘. ‘ ii n ex i uf , i t} cht \ ‘ ‘¥ m KS in nct . os ns of Mess s } 4 1 rt Y a i ] y ] = AAS _ , f " ‘a hie j would 8 gl i to the report < ( ti g tne ¢ ir~ acter of the instruction imparted. He bes lieved that the Acads , he character ofits teaching were second to none in the Province. On behalf of two or three pu- | pils of her cla Mr. Dawson then present- ed Miss Stanley [who bout to leave the | . 1 } in Bid institution,] with ay} of plated napkin rings and a bell-call—as toke of esteem, | THE ENTERT ) } In t evening the Hall of the} Acadet was filled to over flowing with an | interested and appreciative audience, The entertainment wa very pleasing, Tt 1 » l howed that m ny of the pupils have gained in the elegant studies which proficiency s . soothe and elevate mankind.’’ The fols lowing programme was rendered: Trio, Vocal, Misses Brown, Finlay and Me« | J : ‘ lo Vox Oe cn. evere .Miss Wright. rio, Instrumental, Misses Pascoe, Irving and Hugh J t. Instrumental, } and Weeks. ! DD a the hoses, © } 415305 DOYG a ! + San { Chorus ‘ . -” SON, Ol } | A very plea ing feature of the entertain- | ryeloped half at this stage. The various < untries of the world were re- presented by as many young ladies who m| turn came upon the stage, decked in ap- | propriate 1 and recited or sung &| zas of national or patriotic song. | ntations were :— Cinsiita lic 5 boi. cccecent cess eh DNS GRGOnOGn U) mitédd Stated. .ci......dccrccconecead Miss Currie jiss M. Johnson ....Miss Pascoe ‘ vy : ;ew star ine repres 4 . ica. All eer ee \ TOROT ce vccccdeccocsoccenseosecss Miss A. Weeks | CNIINY.. cnccicaceesaccsconceesssi meee Cavanagh | ROME... ccccpccendccces seccdecenestees Miss Brown | iis si dceresoureeee _.....Miss McLeod | Switzerland... ...Jevsescesecsece Miss C. Lowden | SOME cc ccccccocsecesescocs my n It ULV... secceccceececreees ‘ {(,reece Ireland seceeaeeeeee Miss E. McMurray eben oc oo++4046bs sopeceeue . oes Miss MeDonald REE is a sncebummnntedescenes eee Seott Engl: WU eccccecesrccvccereccecs cies cee Weeks correspondent of a | The music was of a high character. Some of the pieces played were exceedingly difficult. The singing of the juveniles was, perhaps, entertainment. The greater recitations were really good, Those of Miss liss Weeks were ex- number of Georgie Lowden an l ceedingly well rendered. left a very favorable as a whole, must have impression upon the audience, C7 FRAN D | THE MEMBERS OF ' PATRICK'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY will hold their Annual Pic Nic on the pre mises of John Douse, } 8q., AT ORWELL ! OH MONDAY, JULY 17, Th ‘Heather Belle” is engaged rr the oceasion, and the Committee will do in their power to make it the most en- tert ing treat of the season. n inspection report the site falimaginable fora picnic. s suitable for the various kinds of cted on the grounds, and zames proper on such an oceasion eir 7 i i A booth will also be on hand, plied with TEMPERATE DRINKS OTHER REFRESHMENTS, at prices, well sup- AND fhe Society will go in procession from their Hall, headed by Galbraith’s Band, at a quarter to 8, and the ** Heather Belle” will 8 oe] hour in the evening. RETURN Tickers, including the privilege | of the Dancing Booths, 50 cents each; children under 12, half price,—to be had at the stores of Messrs. Watson, Connolly, Quirk, Gahan, McEachen, and Murray, and f the following Committee :—Patrick Mce- Carey, sen., Patrick Kehoe, James McQuil- 1, Thomas Flynn, Jolin Leahy, Joseph McAulay, James McBride, Daniel Sullivan, Francis McRory, and the Secretary. l ediately after arrival at Orwell, the s 1er will make a special trip to China I t What l trons from >» WhO Wl Tf uly infor! i ol \ | they can | retu d. iis return trip, and also admis- » the grounds for friends from other y sections, 25 cents. uld the day prove unfavorable, the Picnic will be postponed until the follow- ng Monday. ba" No intoxicating liquors will be per- mitted on the grounds; and persons exhib iting signs of intoxication will forfeit their right toa return passage. By order of Committee. i J. J. O'REILLY, Sec’y. Ch town, June 26, 1876.—3in NOTICE TO SHIPPERS To Halifax, N.S. [HE Subscribers having purchased the Wharf property known as O’Neil’s Whart, adjoining their own, are ready to give every accommodation to Produce Vessels from the Island. Cargoes of Pro- duce €c., consigned to them, will receive every attention, and Account Sales remitted promptly. ; S. CUNARD & CO. Halifax, N. S., June 22, 1876.—3i Prince Edward Island LSS be Mie UDOeTL. Ak OME DONTE ETE 2 moderate | 4 '] ECONOMICAL PRICES ! eave the Steam Navigation Co.’s Wharf at | ck sharp, and will return at a suitable | na FM <i LPP RAEI, |FARMILY sHOURHING.| i a Goods. ot— | New ‘ W E have just opened a large variety ot Mourning Dress Fabries ! CORAPES, iGloves, Ribbons, etc., {Fn & Complimentary Mourning. Funerals Supplied! W. A. WEEKS & CO. QUEEN STREET. June 19, 1876. CUSTOM TAILORING ! CLOTHING EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER THE BEST WORKMEN. NEW SCOTCH & CANADIAN CLOTHS AND TWEEDS “xtcodia. | MEE RCHANT Ss” MARINE: j j | | OF CANADA. > | | | HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. eee RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF | FCARVELGI BROTHERS, Agents for Prinec Ch’town, July 3, 1876. Health, Pleasure, an om + ‘ae leet GREAT SUMMER RESORT of Prinee Kdward Island. “THE SEA-SiIDE HOTEL” 1S SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, This Magnificent WATERING PLACY has been enlarged and refilled this season, and will be opened in FIRST-CLASS STYLE FROM 22d JUNE TO THE CLOSE OF TIE SEASON, AT $2.00 10 Special Arrangement made for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, &e, Ecward tisiand, d Recreation bs go $2.50 PER DAY, -_——_—_-- —_-- -+- we @ 2 —-— for Charming Scenery, Salubrious and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, &c., &c., the ‘* Ska Sipe” possesses advantages equal to any Hote! in North America. to Get To and FE'vom the ‘Sea-Side.* A Coach will call for passengers at any place in the City every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, on information being left at the subscribers’ place of business, Queen Square, at any time previous to starting. Return every THURSDAY and MON- DAY MORNING, at9 a.m. Fare, $1.50 each way. -And also, by arrangement made with Mr. Bagnall, Coaches will be in waiting on ar- rival of every train at Hanter River from Charlottetown and Summerssde, for passengers to ‘* SEA-SIDE,” at from 40 cts. to $1.00, according to number going; but only 50 cts. for Morning Trains every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Also, at the Livery of Mr. Connolly or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, Ou reasonable terms. JOHN NEWSON & CO. IlLow Ch’town, June 26, 1876.—3m LONDON HOUSE. HEADY WADE CLOTHING = DEPARTMENT Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men’s Business Coats & Bismarck Jackets, : * «BRITISH WAREMOUSE, INSURANCE COMP NY } ‘Can't $1,000,000, with power ti Increase 0 $2,000,000. {Pueen Square, ! | 'J\UE subscribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edward and other yessels, from London, Manchester, Gls sgow, and from foreign ports, a full and complete Supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Latest Styles, Adapted to the Present Season. Customers and the public in general are invited to inspect our Stock of General Merchandize, now Complete in all the Departments. Various On Sale—Choice Congou, Sous chong and Pekoe TEAS. of good strength and excellent flavoure Also several grades of Refined and Granue lated / SUGARS. All of the above sold at the lowest prices, W. & A. BROWN. June 12, 1876, Prince Edward Island Raulway ! CIIANGE OF Nand after MONDAY, June 5th, trains will run as follows :-— TIME. TRAINS GOING WEST. _ STATIONS. | Express. Mixed. ’ ar ster Dep. 7.00a.m, ardigan -26 Mount Stewart } Der ae Royalty Junction 10.20 | ‘ { Arr. 10.40 a P < ! cae eae nag Pm zm ttio 2 5 North Wiltshire 11.03 4.37 Hunter River 11.16 4.52 Kensington 12.30 p.m 6.11 Summerside { es on ae Wellington 2.50 Port Hill 3.32 O'Leary 4.54 Alberton ; a oi Tignish Arr. 7.30 “-PRAINS GOING EAST. ERS Will Sail as Pollows, Until Further Notice: JUST RECEIVED. Nova ™eotin,. BLUE SERGE SUITS, SUMMER OVERCOATS ! WHITE VESTS. Boys Sailor Suits, in Blue Serge and Linen, , | Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every | TT | b424 ‘ ] Miss H, McDonald | Miss Minnie Dawson | i oe ae te ee | the most pleasing feature of the | The programme, | Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every MONDAY. WerpDNEspDay, Trirs- PAY & SATURDAY mornings at 5 o'clock connecting there at 10 a.m. with train for Hali.ax. Returning to Charlottetown, Leave PICTOU every Turspay, WerpDnNEs- DAY, Fripay & Saturpay, about 1 p. m., On arrival of morning train from Halifax. Cape Breton, Monpay & Tuurspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax Returning to PICTOU same niGcuTs con- necting with 10 a.m. train Turspay & Fripay for Halifax. We Guarantee Satisfaction to all who may Patronize us, W. A. WEEKS & CO. Ch'town, June 19, 1876. ‘Salt! Salt! Salt ! S000 BAGS of LIVERPOOL SALT, to arrive per Steamer ‘* Prince Edward,” due here the 80th inst., which will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 19, 1876. New Brunswick, Canada, and United States. Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day on arri- val morning train from Charlotte- town, connecting thus with trains to} each of above named places. Returning, leaves SHEDIAC daily, on ar- rival of trains (until 3rd July next, by train | | i of day train, afterwards, night from as above, for SUMMERSIDE & CHARLOTTETOWN, except Saturday night, when Steamer will come direct to Charlottetown. AGENTS :—Thomas Bo Davies, Pictou; A. Grant & Co., } Hawkesbury ; ord Bros , | jton, Halifax; Noonan | SUI eels 282 WOOD CUITERS ‘SEND FOR CATALOGUE. SMALL & FISHER. WOODSTOCK.N.B. OCOHnBA FP BUGTS! BOOTS! a, O° \VE received a large Stock of BOOTS nd SHOES, which will be sold Cheap for Cash. WE HAVE A Good Man’s Shoes for $81.25, ALL Leather & Prunella, Laced & Elastic. REMEMBER THAT KINDS AND SIZES IN [I am the man who don’t refuse To make new boots and mend old shoes; My leather is ;zood, my price is just, And times are hard and can’t give trust. BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, West Side Queen Square. JOHN McKENZIE. Ch'town, June 16, 1876.—Imo TEA PARTY FORT AUGUSTUS ! Best of the Season. \ TEA PARTY will be held at Fort . Augustus, on the premises of James Duffy, Esq., adjoining the Church-land, on Monday, the 10th July, next. Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. The Steamer ‘*‘ Heather Belle” will make two trips to Hickey’s Wharf on that day, leaving Charlottetown at 8 o’clock, a. m., and 11 a. m., returning at 3 and 6 p. m. Fare in Steamer and ticket for Tea. 50 cents. Ticket for Tea, 25 cents, to be had | atthe stores of Hon. P. Walker and Owen Connolly and John Gahan, Esquires. June 12, 1876.—till tea. | WANTED At THE **EXAMINER OFFICE,” a 4% smart boy to learn the Printing busi- | ness. Apply immediately. W. L. COTTON. | 5 lacie FOR SALE. JIANDSOME CARRIAGE, for one or two horses, with hood, spring _and lamps complete. Apply to the subscriber, f lze Young's stables. is Bp ” JOHN COYLE. | } | WW. WELL AER seal Stock ‘a Watches, Clocks, Jewelry: —AND— lectro- Plated Ware !. Which comprises the best collection in the above different lines of Goods ever offered for sale in this Province, Ch’town, June 12, 1876.—4i ZSRER ER BR RB ee ee ol [ei Sepa el ie ) age) j ; } es tant (es a] NM ee Uj L DULL TIMES continue, and in order to lesson the calamity and cheer the homes of all, I am determined to sell the celebrated SMALL KNIGHT & Co’s. ORGANS at prices to suit everyone. Those Instruments have No SupreRrIoRs and are warranted for their sweetness of tone, finish and durability. I guarantee complete satisfaction to every purchaser. In order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is only necessary to call and inspect at . THE DIAMOND BOOK STORE ! 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sole Agent for P.E. Island. Ch’town, May 15, 1876. gdgggagas ED TURNIP SEED! Fresh and Good, AT BEER & SONS. June 12, 1876.—1m A CARD. ERSONS residing in the country indebt- edto the subscriber by note of hand or for subscriptions or advertisements will please remit the respective amounts due by them without delay. W. L. COTTON. Examiner Oflice, June 12.—4i Bank of P. E. Island. DIVIDEND of five per cent., has this 4% day been declared, for the past half year, upon the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking House, on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Ch’town, June 12, 1876. FIVE CENTS. —_—_—— Room Paper selling at 5 Cents per Roll! AT Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. (april 17. (april 17.) ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND (Posters printed at the Examiner office, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, AL! SIZES, yrs A lot of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low prices to clear. TERMS CASH! : GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876. HALLADAY STANDARD WIND MULL, The first and ONLY SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL ever offered to the markets of the world, and when ma- terial used, power, workmanship and durability are con- sidered, it is acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST WINDMILL NOW IN USE. The undersigned are the only manufacturers in the world who have been suc- cessful in introducing self-regulating Windmills of large diameter. ’ = ’ ¥ . > For Running Custom Grist Mills, that make as high a grade of flour as can be produced by any steam or water mill, and for pumping large quantities of water POR SUPPLYING SMALL TOWNS & RAILWAY WATER STATIONS, The smaller sizes of our Mills are sed on Stock Farms and for Ornamental Use. U. S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illinois. WLLIAM MURPHY, Gas Works, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May J, 1876.—3m ‘Another Supply of Wheeler's Compound Elixr STIL A MER HEATHER BELLE. a Phosphates and Calisaya Summer Arrangement! Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remedy tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, an iron Tonic, Dr. Larookah's Pulmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c., Radway’s Renovating Sarsaparillian, Grant’s Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVED BY WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, } March 6, 1876. DRY GOODS! Wholesale & Retail. Having received per Prince Epwarp and other steamers, A LARGE STOCK FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, MILUINERY, House Furnishing Coods, Cottons, Cloth, Clothing, &c., all of which have been bought in the best markets, on the most advantageous terms, and will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES, Inspection Invited, ROBERT ORR & CO. May 18, 1876. Room Paper. WILL leave CHARLOTTE- | TOWN for ORWELL every MONDAY and WI DNES- DAY evenings. Leave ORWELL for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morn- | ings at 7 o'clock, Returning to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 o’ciock. { Leave Mount Stewart fer Charlottetown | at 7 o’clock, returning to Mount Stewart} same evening. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every Saturday, weather and tide permf&ting: and every alternste Saturday will make a re- turn trip. JOHN‘ HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. I., April 24, 1876.—3m PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! MVE 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 to Sell Lower Than Ever to Those who Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK Mar. 6, 1876.—ly 102 Upper Qneen St ae Ir you want good Room Papaike, Selected with the greatest care— The best you can find any where— At prices which will make you stare, “Read this in The ExsMINAIRE, And go and be a purchasaire, At 85 Nortn Sipe QUEEN SquaRE, Directly next door to WELLNAIRE, OR SALE to the trade, on reasonable terms: {3 BALES ROOM PAPER, Assorted Patterns. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town, April 3, 1875. COLD AND WHITE DRAWING ROOM PAPER, VERY CHEAP at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen Square (april 17.) And see the low-priced Booksellaire, Who also is named Stationaire. Buy, brothers, buy with care, The best and cheapest Room PapaiRE. Call and see the samples, which are exquis- ite, and prices, which are astonishing. DIAMOND BOOKSTORE 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch’town, May 22, 1876. LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Georgetown STATIONS. Express. | Mixed Tignish ‘Dep. 6.15 a.m.| Alberton | 7.15 O’Leary " 8.19 Port Hill 9.40 Welliagton 10.25 Suminerside Arr. 11.15 . rr Dep, 12.00 m_ |Dep. 7.308. m, Kensington 12.30 p.m. 8.02 Hunter River =| 1.44 | North Wiltshire 157 | 933 bias , , 2.40 Ar. 10.20 : § Royaiiy Jun’n ; ‘Dp. 10.30 =e _. {\Arr. 3,80 Ar. 10.50 Charlottetown 1 Dep. 2.20 Royalty Junction 2.40 aS Arr. 3.50 Mount Stewart ; Dep. 4.00 | Cardigan 5.18 | ‘Arr. 5.45 [ anaes ae = ee, Souris Branch. —-- Going West. | Going Bast. ——— ee stations. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Mixed. A. Mu. PrP. M Souris Dep. 6.00 Ch’town \Dep 2.20 Harmony 6.23 Royalty Jauc, 2.40 Se iinet > o 3 5 St. Peter's 137 Stewart Ar 3.50 M.Stewart Arr. 850 Dp 4.00 Hewar ; Dep. 9.00 St. Peter’s | 5.13 Royl'ty J’c't 10.20 Harmony 6.25 Ch town Arr. 10.40 Souris Ar. 6.45 Sreciat Notice.—Time table coming into force June 5th. The mixed trains between Sum- werside and Charlottetown will not run until further notice. The Steamboat special between Charlotte- town and Summerside wil! continue to run as at present. ©. J. BrypGEs, Gen'l Supt. Gov. Railways. W. McKECHNIE, Supt. P.L R, Charlottetown, June 12, 1876.—6ins AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN PP. E. ISLAND. selected from London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALso— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP ! Picture Krames every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. March 6, 1876.