code of rules and regulations for the gov- eroment of the Association to be submitted to a general meeting to be held at the Mayor's oifice, on Thursday next, 27th inst., at § o'clock, p: m., when all interested in the same are requested (0 attend. | Ty } Jas. D, Invina, Sec., pro tiem. ia sail An lspuyx Taip.~—In 2n Ottawa tele- gram tothe St. John Telegraph (May 18) it is reported that the Gove: ament has re- ceived advices from the Northwest mounted police to the effect that the Blackfeet Indians, who occupy a reserve stretching to a considerable extent along the south of the Canadian boundary, m-dea raid recent- ly int? the Caradian territory, and stole a large number of horses—in one case clean~ ing out an Indian encampment comp'etely of all its horses. The thieves were pursued but managed to escape. The Dominion government has directed the attention of the government to the mutter, and ca’ed upon it to preserve the:ame order south of the maintaincd in Canadian territory The raiders « jvom the a long de.ear, aad sweep~ g everything beforethem. The mounied police are in excellent condition and coms pletely successful in preserviog good order on the Canadian side of the line. © +m -+ A very Greatiryino Testi von:aL.—Pr'nce Edward Islanders will be ex: ‘eme'y grat fied by the following extract from a letter written by one of the ablest and most popular gentlemen who ever occupied the gubernatoria! cha'r in this Island. Gov« ernor Robinson is now stat‘oned at Wests ern Australia. In a letter writtea there, and addressed to R. R. Hodson Esq,, of th's city, heremarks that he likes that count’y very well; ‘but,’ Ids ‘of no colony, in oe ine s ‘Me r S A om waa ke Se ea iward, maa.D in which I ever servea, am 1 so fond as of your little Island ; and 1 shall always take & deep interest in ils welfare.” These kindly sent’ments wi'l, we feel sure, meet a ready gesponse from our people. They will never forget—they will ever feel a deep interest in—the Gover sor under whose administration the most important measures ever ccasummated in the Pro- vince were commenced and carried to a successfu! issue. j salt; Fear Not, McNeill, Sydney, C. B., 1382 | bus. potatoes, 351 do oats, by G. McRae; R. Munn, Munn, Sydney, 1000 bus. potatoes, 35 do + . } i ips, by s. Munn ; Onward, Scott, Wai- lace, mdz ; £ anuel, Halliday, Pictou, bal ; | Lively, Roberts, Tatmagouche, sundries; Wide Awake, Hingley, Tatmagouche, sundries ; Fare- well, Sampson, Arichat, 563 bus. potatoes, by McMullen ; Margaret Jane, McDonald, St. John, Nfid., 2055 bus. potatoes, 1500 do oats, 200 do turnips, ete. Ship Thomas Hilyard, Allan Campbell, mas- ter, arrived at Yokahama, March 6—145 days passage from Cardift Freicuts.—North Sydney, May 17.—G. H. Dobson & Co.—Since our our last report no improvements have taken place in our freight market, which is very dull. Hopes were entertained that on the opens ing ofthe Canals and the St. Lawrence freights would improve, but the heavy fleet of vessels reported on their way to our shores have a tendency to keep down rates for some time unless a considerable decline takes place athome or an advance in fereign markets. We have had considerable seeking tonnage during the past week, principally large, which have bcen quietly’ absorbed in the trars-Atlantic business, mostly to load grain at Montreal and Baltimore. Coal continues dull, having no orders from the American market, our trade is principally confined to provincial require- ments. The current rates for coal freights are :— Montreal! $2,25, Quebec, $2,00, Newfound- land, $2,50, American ports, $2 to $2,25, West Indies, €¢5,50, Para and Brazillian ports, $5 to 5,50, Mediterrenean, 7,08. In long voyages we remark bark Albert Russel, Singapore at $7,00 am. gold. , Lumbe= requirements are rather limited still we can use a few vesssels of medium size from Montreal and St. Lawrence ports for the River Plate, at S18 to 18,5C net p. m, and from Southern ports $19 to 20 and prims age. “Deal vessels are in fair demand, though ratesare inclinnd to favor shippers. We quote Miramichi, F-chibucto, Dalhousie, 72s 6d, St. Margarets 70s, Quebec, 75s to 77s 6d, St. John, 72s 6d to75s, Doboy, St. Mary’s 110s to 120s, Pensacola, Fiorida, 120s to 130, Pascagoula 130s to ' 30s. During the past week we have closed a park 550 deal, Richibucto to Liverpool, 72s 6d, and one of 395 tons for Doboy, or Bruns- wick, to Cork or Falmouth for orders, U. K,, 115s. Timber freight continues dull, rates can be quoted— Quebec, U. K., 28s to 30s, Pitch pine from Southern Atlantic ports 37s 6d to 40s. Gnif 428 6d to 45s, tothe continent 47s 6d, Marseilles or Genoa 50. We require six vessels ot medium size to to load umber at safe ports below Quebec for Liverpool or Greenock with deals for siowage at 703 to 72s bc, Fonrsytu & Co., Gentlemen :—For the two past years I have been severely troubled with Rheumatism. I have suffered the most acute pain, and at times I have been rendered perfectly helpless—being unable to walk, sleep or even sit up. I have tried many physiciais and used numerous patent medicines, but I still continued to grow worse. It is now about four days since I commenced taking the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, and the pain has all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid- ly returning. I bless the day that the Diamond theumatic Cure was called to my attention. Gratefully yours, Wm. BRODIE FURTHER PROOF. Hauirax, Sept, 19, 1874. Forsytu & Co., Gentlemen:—I wish to make known to all sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that I, the undersigned, suffered the most terrible pains possible to imagine, for two years past. I have tried several physicians in this city, and paid them most of my means for prescriptions, but all of no avail. Lhave now taken the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I can truthfully say that it has done me more good than anything I have ever taken. I cordially recommend it to all afflicted humanity, Truly yours, ALAM HANNIGAN, Lower Water Street. The ot aria of this has walked the aisles of the hospitals of London, Eng., for the past twenty years,making Rheumatism a speciality and the prescriptions from which the remedy is compounded is all he ever used in the treatment of this disease. In =~ cases sometimes one or two does suffice. Iu the most chronic cases it is sure to give way by the use of three or four bottles. B this efficient and simple remedy hundreds of dol- lars are saved by those who can least afford to throw it away, as surely it is by the purchase of useless prescriptions. This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- enced and conscientious physician, in obedience to the desire of numberless friends in the profes- sion in the trade and among the people. Every bottle is warranted to contain the full strength of the Medicine in its highest state of purity and development and is superior to any medicine ever compounded for this terrible complaint. It is for sale at all Druggists throughout Canada. {fit happens that your Draggist has not got it in stock, ask him to send for it to, W.R. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Island, ALSO, FORSYTH & ©o., HALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. B. April 19, 1875. ly CUBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER. felected trom London, New York, Seston and Dominion Establishments, whieh, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIE, 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 Follers, 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 Imiteation-inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSOo— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP ! Picture FErames! every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. Jan. 18, 1875. ly eow ] QQAGENTS WANTED—Maleand Fe- male, forthe “‘ Transmission of Life,” and the “Physical Life of Woman,” both by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profits, $150 to $250 2 month. ‘Testimonials from mos eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms.and Circulars to C. W. MITCHELL, St. Jobn, N. B. One Dollar and Forty Cents a year. Jan. 12, 1875. ing St. Mary’s Bay Whart. Building a Stone Culvert below Lewis’ Mills, on the Launching Road. Building a Stone Culvert in Ryan's Bridge, Launching Road. Building a Stone Culvert in Burnt Bridge, Montague Road. Plans and Specifications of those works will be seen with the subscriber, and at the following places: For St, Mary’s Bay Wharf, at Mr George Hickens’, near the wharf; for Culvert at Lewis’ and Ryan's, at the store of Hugh L. McDonald, Esq., Cardigan Bridge; for Burnt Bridge Culvert, at the store of Duncan McDonald, Esq., Montague Bridge. The signatyre of two responsible perties willing to become bound for the fa thful performance of the work is required to accompany each tender. Board not Round to accept the lowest tender. Wa. MACDONALD, S. P. W. King’s Co. May, 12, 1875. AUCTION SALES. TZ Subscriber has large and commodious Salesrooms, and is prepared to receive al) kinds of Goods, Furniture, &c., which he will dispose of at best terms, and make prompt returns fer. Sales of Furniture, Lend Sales, &c., solicited. Merchants wishing to work off unseason- able goods, we willassist you, Send them along to the Auction Rooms and we will convert them into cash. WM. D. STEWART, Auctioncer. Queen Street, May 3, 1875. 1m Rye Whiskey & Syrups. i STORE— 80 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 20 kegs LEMON SYRUP, 20 gails eaca, 20 kegs RASPBERRY SYRUP, on consignment at lowest wholesale prices. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April 26, 1875.—2m New-hemp Oakum Co, Of Boston. E are Agents for the saie of the man- ufacture of the above Company, and can assure shipowners and dealers of the su- periority of their article of Oakum over all others Best of references can be furnish- ed. ‘ 300 bales to arrive first steamer, and or- ders can be filled promptly and cheaply. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April 26, 187..—2m -_— LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the NER OFFICE. would patronize eur new and labor-saving machine. Give ita trial; encourage home manufacture. A. GILL & CO., Little York. Mr. A. Gui—Sir: The Hay Carrier I pur- chased from you, has given the greatest satis- faction, and I have no hesitation in recom- mending it to farmers, as the best labor savy ing machine | have seen. Jomx Deacon, North Wiltshire, Lot 31, 1878. Mr. A. Gut—Sis: The improved Hay Carrier put up for me last summer, worked admirably ; one light horse being able to hoist from 4 to 6 hundred ata lift. { consider the Hay Carrier an indispensible implement on a farm, and would not grow hay withoutit. I also used it for housing oats, and 1 eonsider the saving of labor far more than ceunters balance the loss (if any) frem putting up the grain loose. Dr. J. T. Jenxins,Charlottetown. Mr. A.Gu1—Sir: I have found your Hay Carrier to be as represented, I have used it both for hay and grain, and considered it invaluable where labor is dear and scarce, Joun W. Jounsex, Newstead. Mr. A. Git—Sir: Have used your Hay Carrie last summer, I found it of great use in lifling=the hay high, and carrying it back, doing away with unloading the carts by hand, what I consider the heaviest part of hays meking. Duncan McCattum Brackley Point Roa. Mr. A. Gut—Sir : The Hay Carrier I pur- chased from you gave full satisfaction, I con- siders it a great saving of labor for siowing hay in buildings. BENJAMIN E. Wnricut, Belmont. Mr. A. Git—Sir: The improvements put by you last year, on the Hay Carrier, pur- chased from you in 1873, have so increased its capacity for work, that the horse can now do a greater amount of werk end with great- er ease, in the same time. Cuaries J. Haszanp, Bellview Each order has to be accompanied by the ength of the mow, and the height of the ridge from the und. March 29, 1875.—ar pa fortnightly. 4in Union Hall Meetings- ORD’S DAY, 11, a. m., Worship and Lord’s Days, 6}, p. m., Gospel Preaching. Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Readings. Sept. 14, 1874. tf ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner office. ~% aa f é creer rege i . i‘ : ia Z nas . LT ATT TTS SG TSMR Le BONE A RUNNER YS RAT e228 ee wt eo eemee els eT Ce I eR ers eRe » ETHER WATTERS i} GTHER WATTERS Spee} cP. oa rar memamn ~4 uty we ee ee ee é * i + i. “i 7M Fe is J 3 tii ivi rixy & 7 r ry fi ne | vena ENE ESS SPECIAL NOTICE! = hal GSTATE AGENCY! STrADACBGNA VERY ELEGIBLE wall kaows er Great thunder storm c Ms een. | WAN REED - ed ove “ YNAMOTBETHT |Buicinn Lote in @ o-D: | Buiiding Lots,’ CMOR FRE |= Ate O teen uiiding Lois in Sha ~ ¢ TEA TAML FTA iby Auction, Bice gi EAN G 1 rt cia. | + g ye a ~ariottetown 4 ¥ Cs | i 54 f. I WILL seli by Auction, on Wednesday, Hent Die HO Vaity, inh ae a be an oh a ty sd of June next, on the pre- RT a —---- a ee a o'clock, noon 1 Amis ) eo ee eae sons Ww sell Real . Es- ' ’ , ‘ Yistnns ue on The Examiner tate, can get information by calling upon | aac saa ae il t Town Lot Number 95 - ut , tae, eas : . ee : { in the third hundred ; . peat } ~~ tome ok ° 4 . r a a CARMAN, of Town Lots in the \Wiil DE FaiG in # dvance Real Restate Brok 1] hy f city. This Lot is divided into Four Build dtua bid PAU CGHUS yen} nad : aig: ing Lo ; : 1] Exchange Bui ding,(ueen St., ; 1! * ts, two fronting on King Square, 40 Dona ‘ i Ms Bi eas : Ch'toy {ny 874 hp 3m i) i a Hh ty a 3 ® feet each, and extending back 80 feet; two atin a’ wi ce iad seal § on Hillsboro’ Street, 40 by $0 feet. Th : y ose le LY NEXT TATA Y ames || oh Lats ure very pleasantly sivuated and afford i. ILA i oI ‘ ; A - to parties wishing nice residences, an op- : : AN bh) Sk : ae to suit themselves. ’ -y Tt a YED>rane aT 4 . ee i a aa “ ¥ Dd {> he terms arc very easy, and will be itits HAAMINEK ee en “yy ‘5? @ GA PAE @ wpe =~ : 2 7 0 * *4/ ps , wih vB ew J ey 4@O WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. in ; ' , Ch town, May 10, (875 arg pt aX, at 1) x ’ , ‘ arg pat oT rut VUE LUE , NCCT HNsaraAe vais Ding om of th ies F cP , Prince Ed-| 100 LAMGLOL WAU GLAS CO! PAPA | bE G LO then ans ypposite | OR SALE CHEAP. noo! tosmorrow morns , : AN j he tai y’ Station. This fers special | O° renee | | ON THE ISLAND. | inducements to all who wish to engage in ic a : ; ce SEA SIDE R He . BY . The pupils of St.| ~ we Cg gy in — peggy village. The Land is 2: . e ® e ue ec, ” ESIDENCE j as ad lng ‘Orro —Wa ara ols . nigh, ary, clear, and in a commodious pos- > COL 1ied by their teach- i RTOLAN. We are glad to hear YE AR —- 9 re rata. = oli pos At Kildare Cc . re | ay i TAG AS c EARLY SUBSCRIPTION ‘ ition. ape, Lot 3, i his dship > B rip ‘ —_ io;™ rt I m. D. Lv new 8 —- é Orito-~ me Z OG a yor cont coe, or approved Within an hour's ride of Railway and Tele- Railway exc = to gnish on Monda , Which wentashore on Cape Jack ledges ON : 1} LLAR & FORTY f vay ig » at 3 mos; balance in four yearly in- i aph at Alberton. | : mins Dies ee ome Wit L,) | stalments. Prince Kdward Island Board of Directors : ee 2 . ee) bes - got fe on Thursday ee : ee GEORGE W. HOWLAN. i . rs . DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, STABLE, COACH HOUSE, i uninjured. She will, however, be put IN ADVANCE. Alberton, May 10, 1875.—sj ne till sale CHAS. PALMER, Ese., | JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese x a. P 9 *” 1 on the wine slip for a thorough over- sat he pian ee aa ae no Scene nnd nLnlanean tae dispense JOHN QUIRK, Es : JOHN INGS E , . ae rer Ee Ae, ae. dale ernmei . s | SUBSCRIBERS IN ARREARS Q : 4 oe y ey Particularly well-situated for Sea ia a. | SEED BARLEY. P. W. HYNDMAN, Eso. Neem eeaagemene , ee vig | PugsONaL.—Mr, Swinyard left Charl ARE REQUESTED TO rEn < of Wer Majesty’: iyard left Charlotte. | me . GEORGE W. HOWLAN Aba Siena eel eee se te . 500 Bushels Two Rowed Seed BARLEY ’ A it ; u page, an sd eh ae — Kay Up at ©nce,} 50 a do, raised from English seed ; HELL BROS ee 5 Me : day last, 10 Premier and Mrs. imported last year ° ‘ i rsaay ir t, vv | AY . tt} . ; aun ur vwran " 9 NEW YORK & ONTARIO ’ McKenzie will leave for England about AN SAY FAQ ‘ RRIS 5 75 ae te Ti ngpime A-ty 5% : g £ | ANG SAVE bit : J.&4 T. MORRIS. March 15 5, 4 eae : ( ; ee ° ‘| the 29th inst.—General O’Grady Haly will SIXTY CENTS A It ! May 10, 1875.—pat 2in A 1875 Agents for P. E. Island. ) 10n of Charlottetown, at prices | jeave Ottawa on Tuesday for Halifax._E. | PY coming under Advances Terns! TTC One cE SUR et sce nen eee ee | leave We uesday for Halifax.—_E. | #Y Coming unaer our Aavanes Lerms: QEQNaTD AWE Rg ope =~ - n ao % 9 per acre ] Hodgson 7". } 9 UGAR ANB WOL ASSES. to Ss 74 -RINC = : | J. gson, Esq., has gone ona tour — : Teor E k ED \\ ARD { 1 were ne nur ‘i e ’ » y . AT * tT .¢ ° . : 7 erriyv iy ot > lire * A the pur- | through Canada and the United States, for Now that the Railway is in operation, : 7: tik RETA) ee from Bar- : P x - - BUY YOUR FLOUR AND the benefit of his health.—Hon. Sonator- | the delivery of the EXAmIner will be badoes, nnn * Liverpool, G. B:— eal as MEAL AT he Ha! x Club 1 Provi Secretary Uaviland is at Ottawa |™much more speedy and punctual than ———— ' Choice MGLASSES r a eel i i Mek aa | formerly: and as our financial vear onds » tlerces $§ aig aes The Depo 2 training, and after a trial | ig st the Russel House. oe an by our f nancia yoat nds ) hhds, bright grocery SUGAR OP HN LING AT pot, Q st one to succeed George | la geo _ hes 4he olst May, inst., the present is a : ‘* VACCUUM PAN “ . t is undesstood that as the pros | : | * | AD = Kn Lep.—On W ednee- vood time to Subscribe. 0 casks ) English REFINED do THE WARRANTED GoonD. 2 with Sadler has fallen though | rang jast, an old man named Wm. / (Copies of Tue EXAMINER may be had set nage SORT: neater SK . aa § j Cullis formerly of P. E. Island, but who] at the Stores of— ' = a oa SLATE § | Daily repens from New York by the sch. v rotire Di ee ge : tesa 25 Am. GEANUL: do. "hampion which is now d a 1; Has been living at anc ave : , : : aagit.com a on _ sp : i = : os eh : I oboro, N aes for \r. W. How LAN, Alberton, Examine Samples and get Quotations PART OF OUR . Wa ~—ibe fol low ersons are three years, whiist st nding on the railway SAMUEL GRAVES, Summerside before purchasing elsewhere. q 1050 bbis. Flour & Meal. VW ; + yr , Hanad | betwe bh atter ) : ‘wai ; E ® fingers: , 2 derment oned | etween the latter place and St. Croix, Bremner Baos., Charlottetown, FENTON T. NEWBERY. 6’ The subscriber has made arrange- wharves d iges the year ending | Was instantly killed by a working train H. A, Harvie, do., spring an ummer toe meme So eects Sy] ae Sean, March, 1 -Queen’s Wharf Geo: ge | backing over him. The body was badly Truotny O’ConNELL, do., PAWHAL NU , waee few rte ma tae : a omen Ba Wie Cee a a ‘ bg enced real, a supply of n, Cl s R, Aitkia; Vernon River} mangled. Tho deceased was between sixty Isaac OXENHAM, do., a W S BER LOTR i Sidi Sie Rocky Point | aud seventy years old, and was, addicted to B. D. Haypen, Mount Stewart, a a HICH HAS BEEN SELECTED BY MR. HARRIS Fresh Ground Flour Wharf, William ae | drinking.—He Herald. J.J. CAMPBELL, Cardigan Bridge, W SE invite the attention of Farmers and ’ | ” —— ALBERT AITKEN, Georgetown, , carseners te Oe See oe ere aoe iN THE BEST MARKETS IN ENGLAND ! ae: iene A fi —By forgivg the name cfanold| Masomce.—The Grand Master of New MavTtugew & Mo ;, Souris other Trees, &c., &c. We have 12 kinds of EAP ASH "pee ' adams oh, |Revenwiek will vet P. 2 Inland ia June W.I G ee ae _ Grafted Apple trees, including 4 Crab, some 0H FOR CASH. nd esteemed su ome clown ob- | Bransw-ck will - E. Island in June . L. G@. Haypen, Morell. of which are very choice trees. 30 to 60 cts. W #3 OFrE Wa. MoGILL. tained inser the wz@, ofa bogus | to ussist in the ceremonies of forming a | Price Z8ets.a C each, 15 per cent discount by the 100 HE May 10, 1875.—1m notice of t I of Mr. Joseph} Grand Lodge in that Province. The Grand oO eet ZOPY.| White Eggs, Lombard, Green Gage, and 28) és as Mp hlan, both | Master will be accompanied by the St. May 17, 1875.—5i — cn — a from 30 to 50 THOLESALE AND RETAIL A] UNION BANK of P I ISLAND I nd 3 yA oughlan, both/ “* : ’ —s ae , - cts. each. Currant Bushes 80 cents per " i — of pe Rive: Ye trust the scoundrel | J in Escampment of Knights Templar of p Envy ad oO dozen, $5 per 100. Mountain Ash 40 ae . ; ‘ Ai . may be discovered and punished. | this city, who have volunteered their s«r- os(pon vu Sale, each. Lombardy Poplar, $1 per dozen. : Saie of New Stock J I ites del fies escort. The party will leave | [VIE Stock from Model Farm, advertised We can supply Market and other Garden- Balanee b Shi 98 and Steam d il d . » © law Mi ln 6 babendil the | ce Pp a — party wi — l See a =" - crused | ers with Vegetable and Flower Seeds of ull y I r ers al y expecte ° ¥ order of the Directors of the Union H ‘flaw B 5 a : 4 te < a St. John on the 23d. The ceremonies on h ™. ee ee uaa mm Baturtey, kinds, and Farmers with Swede Turnip Bank of P. E. Island,the subscriber will L2iuax z is tec hat “ Sey j 1 } ‘ Of May, is postponed till Sat y 2 Yo . $ : ~ = s dl pene » Mt 7 : that Sewell the Island will take place on the 24th, St. | int y 9 el it — Saturday, 22nd | Seed. In June we will have for sale a GEORGE DAVIES & an some tn Woke ee en desived- ab Ottawa fron Qaeben: tocien | x3. + pr 6. | inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m. very large supply of the different kinds of oO, Queen Square, on Wednesday, 16th day of ng A me sald | sohn's Day, and the party willreturn to St. | 3 GEO. MOAR, Auctioneer. Plants, as usual. Ch’ Mav 17. 1875 June next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., FIVE HUN- Dp. sl a st: aoe . ve es “| John on the 25th.—St. John News. May 17, 1875.—2i As we attend Market twice a week, any 1 town, J ay ‘, 1879, DRED SHARES of Ten Pounds each, late - nce 5G ses island and eaataes 1d. : + wiigliliece : en . person can be supplied at our Horticultural | ™ tome. 2 emmermanrmens = currency of this Island, being New or In- steamer Ww run beiween Cape Tors The Roman Catholic Bishops of Prussia Itali: W: h qT no Ct Stall,on Market days. ; ae e creased Stock of the Union Bank oi P. E. mentine and Cape Traverse, a distance of | “™5W9) 2 reply to the Emperor, ‘That to dil are Giisé, lel reel, Orders promptly filled. See handbiils ii ¥ a { f Island—to be offered in lots of Five Shares eas reject the decision of the Vatican Council ER S. S. “PRINCE EDWARD,” from distributed throughout the Island. “4 each, as provided by the Act of Incorpora- em Mil’ 2s. as would be equivalent to the sbandon- Glasgow: ? ; JAMES J. GAY, 4 ae sina) st “aus oak oad “ pee cy ae ON a Th ment (y ici a : "ni j or ay oF res on Ww Nova Scoma Coat ron ei - he seotiunné aes tee Has Ben ein Finest Old Scotch WHISKIES, Pownal ‘Village, Lot 4, May 10.—Tm principal to be paid in cash on day of Bele new barque Allert Russcll, lying at News| wiwilling to act i ie : Finest Old Jamaica RUM ‘ and the balance on or before the 16th d Ge eae ae as ung n conformity with all " @ Jamaica a, y ’ AT . ov of buryport, hasbeen chartered by the Cap3| proper decisions of the State Govern-| WankinreD THE BEST EXTANT. Steamer Heather Belle. Seok te Cae oe oe Breton Company of Syduey to load coal } ment.” MACEACHERN &CO soa 4 ia i Da . fo ngapere at $7 per ton, American South Australia has 204,900 tons of sur- | May 17, 1875.—1m ; . } ' 3 aes BERTSON’S 7“ i ee ee ar ne itt in te ~ “wa oe ies plus wheat to export. = aa : 9 Ch’town, Ma a ne ene, Wil, a. s - © sa DA 08 CIDs ‘ . : _— — = > : sti . ie el a Oe ae a sie hi ein om Captain Boyton will mzke another attempt LOTS LOTS % — — er ace 80 Syuney im Dallast.— | 0 cross the English channel on the 28th. a ” Summer Arran ement cb 0. ' ” - = * From St. John Tei eT ree eT WILL sell by public Auction, on the 2g ‘ ° <> > oo PiRTH, spot,on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., 1875 M0 Dear M —Mr. J. Seott Hutton a —_—.-_ | at 3 o'clock, p. m., ~s 20: REAL 10 CASCUMPEC ae, i Se On Friday evening, the 21st inst., the wife of . ° ees vo —_—- : Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Instiiate, | W. C. Hobkirk, Esq., of a daughter. Nine Building Lots on Central St. HE above Steamer will, after the open- Halifax. he eee eee ’ : a P eee Subscriber offers for sale}3 on bh tus wr leiter drawiug = enn in S id ing of the navigation, run for the arrival— attention ¢ ¢p0: Los who go about MARRIED. pollgsintenenptg Summer as follows :— ) 500 Se a aidiar aie = a ee i ___ | containing one acre each or thereabouts, Leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- ° bbls FLOUR, * , uoJer the pretence} 6. t10 13th iust., at the residence or James | 8d A number of smaller Building Lots ir | town, touching at China Point and Halli- In new patterns just opened 100 bbls BREAD, veilbg Gear tm co'lecs large sums, | Bearisto, Esq., the father of the bride, by Rev. different parts of the town. pe Wharves, every Tuesday and Thurs- ’ 30 bus. Timothy SEED which of course never l their way into | Revert Laird, assisted by Rev. C. Fraser. Rev. Plans may be seen at my office. day morning at 7 o'clock, returning the 7" : i we he a beat Tl 7 aie = Pie F. : art, Alberton, to Miss Mary A. TrerMs—20 per cent ies Aa cash, or or evenings. Leave Mount Stewart, & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS ae pee vig . ” ee a ion. he pubic) Bearisto, Malpeque. approved notes bolence to fiv est ga East River for Charlottetown, touching at j article. ) so warned against rea’ desf mutes, who| In this city, on the 13th iast., by Rev. D. D. mor, a6 may ie cmandl upon @ years OF! Cranberry and Hickey’s wharves, every V . N 10 doz. BUCKETS, ead of availing themselves of the ad | CU: Mr. Theophilus L, Aitkia, to Miss : : Cn ee * Ea Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7 ery obby. 10 doz. BROOMS, ventacee Of on Invitustion for the deaf and (eee ousker, both of Charlottetown. | seecubibieeilde: wide ue Re ee aaa phere returning same evenings. Leave 600 lbs. CLOVER SEED vantages of an Institution for th 3 nd | r Summerside, May 17, 1875.—tillsate harlottetown for Crapand, weather per- ; ay 5 } /KERS di mb, or of mak ing an Li mest livelibood. BIE D. NO FAILUR ™ | rote ‘aa Saturday. and on every REOscow Reavy ers and Pilots in all Shades, Ans eee ALLO a 2 le A fla le RAPE ei ~~ —- _—— alternate Saturday will make a return a i a ie ideas . css — as In this city, on the oat May, Me. sen * i ° trip, commencing Saturday, May 15th. E31. U aul AIN ID BERO W INN NAPS, 2 tons Rope, from 8th to 4 inch Ul tit WO seal. } avy, in the 62nd yeur of his age, leaving a large bas JOHN HUGHES ° 6 cases HATS and CAPS a ' ‘cle of relatives and friends to moure their s ay os , Mr. McLeop 18 the CurTER and ! ’ a Isuist coe a ~\ Coupiscr.—A {1 Deceased was a native of London, Eng- TitE way 3, ad 3m . A ! at that : 10 do PAINTS, een eee et land, and for many years 2 resident of Barnstaple, 20 do HAY RAKES orrespoudeat ‘ la a lifex Chronicle | Devo shire. Enc! i He afterwacds > 7 Gs on “eatie . ; ; Trespondeat of sine ja iax aronicte | Devon af a —. fe afterwards removed ee i 9 20 doz, Haying TOOLS, bite Nia Tiaasl 8 a natica i eivenin that | t this Island, and resided in this city for 34 Yes! 2 . a — . no eg . ve reer years. [Funeral ibis evening at 2 o’clock.] ; ‘. xt Queen Street, ” - - = * Number 39. 20 doz. SHOVELS, HOES, &e., cit the days and hovrs on which our; 4: Lower Montague, on the Ist May, Roger | WONDER =z Ch'town, Dec. 21, 1874. 7 ee Island sleamers s from the different | Dart Westaway, in the 92nd year of his age. oe = + ener 6 oeere nce rae tons ports, He says: *Amoriean and Caga-| _,At South Wilshire, on Wednesday 1 das. 5 thin oan 25 cases BOOTS and SHOES. ; : : heart disease, Anna Cahill, eleventh child of | = dian travellers an ist- are considerably | William and Mary Barrett, aged 2 years 1 month : ARILLA wv iit - sg MuULy Darrell, aged « years nono. = “ ‘5 perplexed, on arrival here, to find no ad- 7 ne: oe From England RS Re RS Ce ey . —<— ~— vertisement giving the required informa- | Su PPR Putty, Paint, Glass, Olive Oil, tion. Last year, on arrival here, I couid ar a HIPPING. van d Corda C M fi t aot shelf HAR ° . . ae . , . not fiad aman in the city who could state} poRrT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ; Vv a a ge ompany anu ac ure en Serene | defiaitely what duys said steamers would a A CH#H} Pipi Nien. sce 6000 bus. SALT, sail from Pictou to Port Hawkesbury; and| May 19.—Schr. Wide Awake, Hingley.Tatma* - - I know of a gentleman from Port'and who uche, lum Frederick, McNeill, Halifax, Ph sicians Corn red RELES ARI ICLE, From United States. oe a ’ mil Adventure, Boudroit, Pictou, 84 tons coal ; 3 i went al! the way Dy sf1ge (oO Syaney, i€avs/| s lane . ' Ta ty ouche oarda : ‘ nae side ; . — . : . ° i Dee ee ee, ck Ea ih oF ia eee | y ibid 1G . which has hitherto given such entire satisfaction, we are pre- mer roreE ete aon i? New Ul row on tue very aay t me jie : rms or ta soury ; | oem . ll e1V 3 3 "i Se via die Mak ited | cae fon Sie’ “can io pared to receive orders for, as usual, and execute them LINES & TWINES,— 4 PSS L PAES ANE SRO NS Fo D fulles, Picton, coal. | ROBABLY there are few circumstances fi . r > ee . ; . ‘ igi i 20.—Sehr. Union, Crispe, Pictou, coal ; P under which a physician labors with more promptly at Low =F MARKET PRICE. Which, when received, will complete ean Madieniies MA dial hun: Raia | Littlé Bell, McDouald, coal; Vigilance, Wolf, | real sympathy for his patient than when called ' Goods in Albe ea 2s oe ry ae — oe | Chatham, shingles ; Mary Anna, Lavie, Gusbee, upon to aiasleistes colet te nae aie ines 20 tons assorted sizes now in Stock. er very the a sltisethiti aces. —An adjourned meeting of the Prince| flour, etc Daniel, Boatts, Pictou, coal ; Royal | with Chronic Rheumatism. a Edward Island Rifle Association was held} 47¢h, St. John’s , liquors. Rheumatism is a disease of the blood, and no = CARVELL BROS F ’ : xm 18 : ie ” ; . 2 i 7 ie Si _| May 21.—Sehr. Emmanu 1, Halliday, Pictou, substantial relief can ws obtained without clean- ; : Char! April 19, 1875.—2 . , ¢ h ea B i or Ca s hi, at the Athenseum on tue oad inst., May or | c al ing the blood from the fibrim substances which N VAT arlottetown, pri v7, ‘0.—-<Mm or ane wall én die Rank a in the chair. it wes sul rmoitted that | CLEARED. obstruct the circulation, causing inflammation a =i one i ene ad : : - Ce eee ae , 7 G W HOWLAN the old Association having been dissolved May 17.—Schr. J e, Delorey, Autigonish, | *24,P%2- . AND TENDERS | : vide - , ae TE al ates tia inne TT eS a ee Pek | The greatest success of the DIAMOND RHEU- e May 10. 1875.—tt at the previous meeting, it was desirable | { ae he i? Ba alge or. by W. eae) | MATIC CURE in curing this disease is owing | #4 . HERE a that a new Association be row formed, | +: pte a ar gay EN e ileteios by ar | to its power of converting the blood from ita dis- Hiore . e ant t es F Public W g , s peg i Ta ae : a] Hal oe Se ENDE) ~~" | eased condition toa healthy circulation. Italso or “ ic orks. TING ij ol ‘ which was agrecd to,and a committee, coms | (tS) 6 ' v regulates the bowels, which is very essential in AND . Li aes aa ck au H*’ NG improved my Hay Carrier that it Gd, our, 0 acco, sisting of the following gentlemen, viz: | a 4 ‘aa ~~ ‘oon | this complaint, and no one will read the follow- LOWER PRICES ' Q BALED TENDERS will be received by now gives general satisfaction to all, as Lt. Col. McGill. C ok Wenaheael . Wiad € one dant 01 a. Duncan | 28 statement, from a well-kaowan Dartmouth ree . \ the Secretary of the Board of Works | you will see by the certificates of some of the I > es pS reemnny: SAP | * Co. : schr. Bidck-Pox, Johustone, Bay of fe. | Gentleman, with more interest ant pleasure cameo aint until TUESDAY, the 15th day of June, at | most influential Farmers of Queen’s County n S t or e, Mitchell, Lt. Col, Beers, Mejor Morris, Lt. lands, 1000 ba indlaksed S00 Wen. cule. he. oe bc eg a real desire to LARGEST & CHEAPEST eTcK 1 o'clock, noon, for the following Public | who have worked it and proved that it will cnnineiinet Col. Rankin, was appointed to draw a| 20—Barque Minerva, Mercier, Richil ucto, bal. ROME LOGIE FEEDENE POURS - urd i Dy Works :— ees 3 i. do all it claims. Hoping that some of our 100 Bbls choice FLOUR, | May 21.—Schr. Sarah Jane, Hinglay, Pictou, Danrwours, Sept. 14, 1874. tN Pp. s. 16L.AND. Building a Block and Spa. to, and repair-| independent Farmers of the other Counties 25 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 75 Kegs Island Twist do., very superi- 25 Chests Congou TEA, for, To Arrive, 1000 Bbls. FLOUR, 100 Chests TEA, 25 qtr. Casks Scotch WHISKEY, 25 do BRANDY. id. &T. MORBIS May 10, '75.—ph neassj 2in RIFLE ASSOCIATION. — HE Members of the Prince Edward Is- land Rifle Association, are requested by the President, to meet atthe office of the Secretary, in the Barracks, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing a President and Secretary, in place of the present officers, and for the reorganization of the society prior to its affiliation with the Dominien of Canada Rifle Association. By order of the Presideiit. R. A. CROPLEY, Major, Acting Secretary, Ch’town, May 7, 1875.—2i COAL. COAL. SEASON 1875. VALE COLLIERY | We are prepared to grant orders on the above mines at $2.40 per ton for Round, 1.50 do do Nut. New screens are used this season and a better article of Nut Coalis now to be had than heretofore. The quality of the Coal is equal to the very best owned in Nova Scotia. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, May 10, 1875.—3m NOTICE. A§ the present regulations respecting the management of the Legislative Libr- ary are about to be materially altered, the committee request that every book already issued, or otherwise withdrawn from it, be returned with the least possible delay. #tthe expiration of three months from th: date hereof, a list of the books then de- tained, as well as those missing or lost, will be made out, and published in the Royal Gazette. By = fnepas) r, C. JENKINS, Libarian, [may 10] . Ch'town, May 6, 1875.