: . | | i ams iri cae 2 aE igs egg el iy alii lie MR be 8 = a sis Aan eel aii ~walig lal i i iS tai Bi ae poral | ‘ ris 7 , peed the yp OTHER WATTERS. Examines and acdvertize ~ c ha raft ral Of art: Tus Wears! r has lairly set in, nee Ivars ) QtoOwn aww osing up. Snow. Charlott goms during © pare made trave. - » early part of last week mem in the country heavy. ee ntion of our readere +t We call th att h girertisement in nother column. of * : * Manufa 12 Co., of New York | the Hope - tii . , ; 3 , advert e what is the most wonce fal hey rt : ~¥ atthe are, ‘ rat Ciass Sewing ‘ G00 1% es & pres i ; ite with T ‘ hdie complete Yachine, Wie ’ : ‘ . Ti ahlare i: i th acy ‘then’ fr Ten Dollar : never eeenneens +8 & Wonder! iy headed a otitis fio <ep OW or, Cl les lves, of Miss wache, a few days sbled and caps gouche large . e bird. whic tured a Jars is at present at g Store of A. Gonrlie & Co 1 tobe the largest < yore bs s. enacies ever seen on the Island S the sperss a Be Up. FREDERICK W. Lins, late Teacher v ee Tid *t Ne yo] Soe} ‘ -., of the pastern List he > umimer side, has been winning laurels for himself ga Teacher, judging from a recommenda. ory certificate, presente i to him by the Trustees, a copy of which appears in the Peovress ‘ . ~ Sum. > «O° & Nova Scotta ELections lelegraphie ads yicgs at the Reading Room state the el It in the defeat of the 1 “7 eca | ; ~ hl ely to resu tions ate lik Government. show Opposition 15; Government 15—two Counties to t ae The returns, it is reporte: hear from. aaa Mans.-~The steamers are at last laid up for the season ; aud no mail has been res Thursday last, brought an city since geived in thi when the J’ ‘ ¢ Tf bh aes Eaglish mail. It has been arranged that | the * Winter Boat” shall leave Georgetown every Monday and Thursday, and Pictou every Tuesday an i Saturday. a ial Mr. Donald McNeill, of Brae, Lot 9, two of his ch They both got up in the morning apparents ly in good bealth. A short time aiter breakfast of them took ill and died ; immediately the o in the same way, and died the next morning. lost 1 a 4 one + ther one was attacked It is supposed that they had eaten poison. ae SUT 1eT 31 Journal. -—-> Suart~Pox.—We regret to have to re- port that another case of small-pox has broken out in th A man named Patrick foole— living in a large tenement house near the old barzack property—has been attacked. Th > e city. ere i, yet no place t him. The Civic author which to remove 10 ties are, rather late in the ds7,looking about them for a house which may be used as a temporary hospital. Oa Two Cars Ereton Men Drownep.—The North Sydney Herald says two young men belonging to Cape Breton were drowns edin St. Pierre, Miq., on Friday night, the QM inst., while trying to get on board the sehr. ‘ Flerence,’ owned by J. W. Peppett of Cow Pay. n are Neil Me ‘ u Cheir mes Dougall and Angus McDougall. Th bodies were recovered on the followin day, and interred in the cemetery at St Pierre,— fix. ¢ lao rn Teape at Montacvs Briwwes.—Our ow: correspondent at Montague Bridge write: (Dec. 18)—All the vessels are away from Montague with the exce *Excel,’ which will ption of the schr. ; wr the emain here f remain wnere i Winter. The river is still open down to Georgetown, but I suspect the first bard frost will shut us out for this seasc There are a good many vessels in Georg town yet, loading witl Were paying 54 and ‘ The merchants are storing oats at Monta gue at 50 and 51 cents, and will no dou! hau! them to the Georgetown Ferry. i which bus 1 Oats, for the 5 cents he per 2 > Pawny Reapixes.—At the Readings in th &. Peter’s Schoolroom, on Tuesday last, the following programme was presente: and well rendered -— | | ildren very suddenly last week. | j ' | | with a large i gow, as eminent for talent as for temper | . | writes Sheriff Barclay, ‘ was often annoyed Tt ai | by his urruly students. One day When ghiy respectable order | the sun shone fully into the room, 4 wild at Maca? Hoe | Irish boy, with a piece of glass, contrived | oft rbed in its flights of im | to dazzle and confuse the worthy Precep. | vesti ined, And — I 1 i F ti ; ul} | discoveries have bee | tor by reflecting the rays of the sun fu]] on . nag a ie = is fac t le } rofesso r ip vr > , DY hose seil- | his face. At length the profe SOF Caught r ‘no veatous whaterer, Sad } young Ireland in the act_ All the class | 4) mn ions upon a stereotyped and | | looked for instant expulsion. Dut the] ; honored prescription. It was not so how- venerable man gaily said, ‘ Young man, | ever, with the proprietor of the depend upon it, the, i 1s ON YOu. not | Bl} RARER ue or ah | DIAMOND Rr Cn } hich sts UORRESPONDENCE, Ye =, will. no correspondent, lomon wats Ma acre So } . - , vO surprised to nh that most energetic steps were taken r to iro a suitable building hospital for siek poor’? in Char. i { 8 several members of a made most diligent en yu a radi ¥ + horse would m, the landlord would at if more dat i ‘ a fe Mhered und o f than in y scattered th: It the town ariv tinct i that > INI rious ‘ \ ld be al xa Within its walls a vhy people so ingyilling to rt th Houses for the purpose Can | yone tell the Committee where a house | ein be found ? Yours, &e , Brotugr Sonomon. | Dee, 21, IST4 $-~enenneeenaetetinsaereeeetneeetscat WISCELLANEOUS Tek < tha vA %, agi. EOL S. LATA AAA AAA © AVenAAAAAAAA® | Che British Parliament will reassemble February 5th. \ fire at Charleston, West Virginia, last | ex, destroyed $2 Mt Five children, 6 to 16 years old, were | sliding on a pond | while New Jerse It is reported that the Spanish Republican (jeneral Loma has died of wounds received cently drowned 1? ®AKNESS, Mr Vanderbilt has obtained a controling | fluence in the Canadian Southern Railway ; @ proposed to make it a through working nk connection with the New York entral. Orders have been given directing | estern bound freight to go by the Cans lian Southern. The commander of the British man: ofs | rar { telegraphs from Montevideo, | th inst., confirming the report of the ins | surrection having broken out in Uraguay. he Government troops refuse to march | gainst the insurgents. and demanded the | esignation of the Ministers. Fifty-two deaths from choleraic diarrhca ecurred among the coolies an board the F ,on the passage from Calcutta o Kingston,Jamaica. Twenty-seven deaths ire reported on board another vessel. King Kalakana, of the Sandwich Islands, wrived at Washington, and was received ya battallion of Marines and escorted to is quarters. He afterwards was invited by the members of the Cabinet, to whom he was presented, He will visit the Presi- jent. rhe Last Pin Gone.—A brave tar witha wooden leg. who was on board Admiral | Duncan's fleet in the engagement with the Dutch, having the misfortune to have the | other shot off as his comrades were cons | veying him to the surgeon, notwithstand. ing the poignancy of his agonies, could not suppress his joke, saying, ‘It was high time for him to leave off play when his last pin | was bowled down. A Memorial Service was performed in | honor of the late R C. Bishop Racon, at the Cathedral in Portland, Me., Dec. 105 | in which a large number of clergy united. | Bishop McNierney, of Albany, was the cele- | brant, assisted by Father Rarry, of Concord. | There were present, Archbishop Connolly, Nova Scotia, Bishops Williams, O'Reilly, | and Loughlin, of Brooklyn, } number of priests from all | quarters. Rev. W. H. Beecher, der brother of Henry Ward Beecher, has i j of of Springfield, of Chicago, the | ei been interviewed regarding the scandal. | He declares his belief, as a true] brother ought, in the latter’s innos cence of the charges against him. The | terviewer propounded this conundrum: “Why should God permit him to suffer T innocently ?”’ Rev. W.H. Beecher did not “giveit up,’ but answered it with another: ‘Why did God permit Job to | have boils?’ This settled the reporter, who has been boiling over to find out why} aii t ever since the interview. ‘ 4 professor in the University at Glass on me” The sunbeams were ever after permitted to follow theirnatural course, wages. Good References required, Apply immediately at the * O'Neill House.” Char- lottetown, or to the subscriber, on the } premises. GEORGE O'NEILL. Nov. 23.—h p U worth of property. | v. | he last battle with the Carlists. | } } | ' } .< } | CE RISTM AS. A Selection of SACRED MUSIC will be - given in Sr. PETER’S SCHOOL- ROOM, TURSDAY Evening, the 22nd Dee ee noneme at 8 o'clock, tickets 25 cents, to he had atthe door. Barley! Bariecy ! \W INTED. a iwantity of good clean _ or Four-Rowed BARLEY, del! their Warchouse, BLATCH, MCKE) 21,1874, l i wo vered a. } ‘n ee nied Immediately. z a For the “tHajf Way Hense” Forge, Vernon } \ FORE and General ‘A LN WhO isa good U Liberal untry Smith. pP i R QO! HdENTX 1 COMPAM and MARINE, ; OF BOOOKLYN, NEW YORK. Capital Paid Up. - - $1,000,000 Surplus, ----- - - 1,008,047 SO Peer- 39,098. 947 saa ark CV Sst YN rrdey} somtc iGiai Assets, -- Losses by the Chicago Fire..........$470,293 Losses by the Boston Fire,......... 398.088 Total claims pald,... .............8868.881 The Subscriber having becn appointed General Agent of the above Company for Prince Edward Island, is prepared re- ceive applications for Insura against Fire on Property of all kinds. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dec. 14, 1874. tf APPLES. APPLES. Em Store, and for sale st the lowest figures possible, 1,000 Barrels Apples! Montreal, for Lo nce Chitown, Boston, and WINTER- ex steamers from Halifax, specially selected KEEPING. 3 B= Orders from the trade solicited. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, 1874. n Dec. 7, PAY MORE CONFOUNDED Gout have heretofore been rpnhysicians pseeorogh t n { s ant iOF ii | BUPEALG ROBES! 32 Cases NE ROW Ss & BOY ’ss STRONG BOOTS. FOR SALE BY DORSEY & JOST, AT THE Boot Factory, South Side Market Square. Received this Eall. 5000 PAIRS Mon’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Rubbers, Overshoos, Slippers, &c., For Sale Cheap. lt, 1874, GOLD AND SILVER WATOR Es! Gold, Bright Gold, Filigree Silver, Best Gold- Plated, Jet, Horn & Vuleanite. JAW HRY ! 20 DIFFERENT STYLES OF AMERICAN CLOCES & TIMEPIECES. Electro-Plated Tea and Coffee Sets ! Dec. Colored S —= a Cake Baskets, Card Receivers,|Gentlemen’s Knee and Wellington Boots, Gentlemen’s Congress and Balmoral, Gentlemen’s Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Ladies Boots, Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Children’s Boots, Rubbers * S- Butter Coolers, Pickle Ca Napkin tors, Rings, Table Bells,Spoons Forks, Xc., Xe. A large lot of the above Goods in Stock at W. W. WELLNERS. 81 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1874—4i 1S ‘7 4. NEW GOODS AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, (Pueen Square, 0 ‘ The Subscribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edw urd, A BREW SUPPLY OF British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE! Suitable for the Present - eason which are now open for Insp<ction and Sale, at the Lowest Cash Prices. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. tee received. W. & A. BROWN. October 5, 1874. Supplies continually ae a ee Humorous Reply.—When the late Earl | ““* csemeaaia ‘iead aaa | Howe was captain of the Magnanime during | ,)}, il over the world, where | a cruise on the coast of Franee, a heavy gale | thi ced, admit of its wonder- | of wind obliged him to come to anchor. | f rescribe it for their pa | It was on the lee shore, and the night was ee of the amon Ahem: | extremely dark apd tempestuous. After | to the pateer, but ‘the 1 sly | everything was made snug, the ship rode | | was reading i with two anchors ahead, depending wholly | on her ground tackle. The captain all the time was laid up with the gout, and | n his cabin, when the lieuten- ant of the watch came abruptly in and told | his lordship, in a hurried manner, that the anchors came home. ‘They are very much in the right of it,’ answered the captain cooly; ‘I don’t know who would stay out | such a night as this.’ writer in Belgravia | mica of his own, | Plentiful Wit.—A :—-* Foote has a vis ce says L Reading,“ The Gam We oe v. J E} *. | which being, evenas he was himself, utter- 2 Song. * _ rin - oeee ie * E ly brutal, came upon friend and foe like | 3 Reading. ‘ oh f ~ *"""\ the kick of adray-horse. Such, for ex ; a Bie 2” Mra. Strickland. | ample, was his truculent reply to the in- | ra Fretchwe” Mr.T. Harris | offensive littie man who mildly remarked, | al Duett, “La Chasse” Miss E.| that he had come up from Essex—‘ The | say and Prof. Earie. devil youhave! Whodrove you?’ Sheri- | aad i the Proverbs ’ Mt. | qay'ts wit combined with the flash of the | : “ J I that my love.” Mra. | $™,_ its solidity too, and was invariably | cholsou and Mrs. Newbery. free from gratuitous rancor. It was ‘ more | The First Grey Hoir,’ Hon. T. H.| clearly allied to good nature’ than wit | Haviland. always is. Dean Swift's wit was usually Message” Mrs. Nicholson _ | like forked lightning, scathing and _blast- : sao sanennine 2 | ing what it touched; but it was at times 13 Ieetrumes ai = _ i — ; }as mild as the moonbeams. It happened Salient Send Cask, | one day that his cook, whom he invariably {3 Duett. Vocal “ Mark / the Goat Biel's Ringing. | called ‘ sweetheart, had greatly over-roast~- Mrs. Peake and Mrs. Strickland. led the only joint he had for dinner. 14 Reading. ‘ Tic two /’uddifoots? Rev. J. Ellis. | *Sweetheart,’ said the Dean, in the bland- 19 Seog‘ Wre. Jones Musical Party,’ Mr. Nichol- | est possible tone, ‘this leg o’ mutton is 4028 Uwing to the unfavorable state of the Weather, there was not an audience as large | ssusual. The programme was, however, rendered in a capital manner. Mrs. Nichoison’s beautiful singing and Prof. Eatle’s brilliant performance on the piano | the master, ‘let this be a lesson to you. were highly appreciated and heartily ap- | plauded. The Rey. Mr. Ellis’ reading o “The two Puddifoots,’ and Mr. Nicholson’s | ng * Mrs both “ decided successes.,’ Remember the Jone’s Musical Party,’ were | Sacred Concert in St. Peter’s Schoolroom | Msmorrow (Tuesday) evening. Doors &1.30 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, Sa, een ae pen SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED Dee, li—Sch. Columbia, Manthorn, Bay of Islands, 318 bbis herring to I. C. Hall; | Lettie, Steele, Boone Bay, Nfld 700 ddis herring tol. C. Hall. i9—Adven- ture, Boudroit, Halifax, mdse. CLEARED. Dec. i2.~Brig Prioress, Scott, Great Bri- tain, 402 pieces deals, 21,000 bas. oats, by Carve | Bros. i16—Barque Hertha Goneil,Queenstown, 37,619 bus. oats, by d. 3 Pope ; barque Syivia, Ba) four, Savannah. 2.800 bus. oats, 10 tons hay, 1006 bags sait, by J. C. Pope. Kewonany.. Crapaud, Dec. 12—clcared, z¢ Mutch, Mutch, Swansea or Newport, 00 bas. oats, by Carvell Bros. Georgerows;. Dec. 13—Brigt. New Era, “thee. Bristo] Channe!, 27,500, bus. oats, by Ww bD. Stewart. 306 pieces deal wy D, Gordon, 10—Brig Aurora, Mathewson. Great Brita 5. 24.000 bus. oats, 201 ) feet » bY A A. McDonald & Bros. Storu-rossep —j‘he Schr. Dove, Doyle, ater, from Kustico, P. E. Island, with ats for Charlotte town, being in the Straits 8 Sunday last, was driven far oat of her | fell down, I thot of fenomenon ; I thot of Te by the violent storm and blewn Moss to the New Brunswick shore. The ephere was very thick and the vessel fort Miately made Escaumitac Fog-whistie #cceeded in getting up inside of Fox Go in the afternoon, where she anc liored. Mouday she ran up to Chatham. where rgo was purchased by Mr. Muirhead. river is now closed for the season | Yéessei will winter here.—Si. Lewrence | ready, green tee, and ¢, Chatham, N- B. | i Take it back into the kiteben and do it less.’ The cook replied that the thing was impossible. ‘But,’ said the Dean, ‘if it had been underdone, you could have done it more.’ The cook as- 'sented. ‘Well,ther, Sweetheart,’ rejoined overdone. If you needs must commit a fault, at least take care that itis one that will admit of aremedy.’ The mingled wit and wisdom of this admonition are delightful. Josu Uittixes axp True Gona.—Josh Bill- ings related his first experience with the gong thus: “I never can eradicate holi from my memory the sound ov the first gong lever heard. { was sittin on the | front step of a tavern in the sitty ov Buffalo pensively smokin. The Ery kanal, with its golden waters, was on its way to Albany, and i was pursuin the line boats a floatin by | and thinkin of Italy (wher | used to live) | and her gondolers and gallus wimmin. My | entire sole was, as it were in a swet. I wanted toklime. I felt grate, I actually grew. There are things in this lifertu big to be trifled with, there are times when a man brakes luce from himself, when he | sees speerets, when we can almost touch the mune, and feels a tho he could fill both | hands with the stars ov hevin, and al- most sware he was a bank president. That's what ailed me. But the korse ov tru luv never did run smooth (this is Shak- spear’s opinion too). Just as I wos duin my best—dummer, dummer, spat, bang, beller, crash, roar, ram, dummer, dummier, whang, rip, rare, rallv, dummer, dummer, dum — with a’tremenjus jump I strack the centre of the sidewalk, with aynther I kleur ed the gutter, and with another | stood is the middle ov the street, snortin like an Indian poney at a band of music, I gazed in wild despair at the tavern stand, my heart swelling up as big as an outdoor oven ; mi teeth was loos as a string of bedes. I thot all ov the crockery in the tavern had | Gabriel and his horn; 1 was jest on the point ov thinkin of somethin else when the | landlord kum out on the frunt stupe ov | the tavern, holdin by a string the bottom ‘ov an old brass kettle. He kawled me | gently with his hand. [ went slola - slola up to him; he kammed my fears ; | saw the kussed thing, he said — was ‘and axed me ef I wbd hav black or scientious physician should re} vic at this, tor the rea benefits arising to mankind from its oat sonof the general READ WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Orrice or SANITARY PoLice, Montreal, June 18, 1874. Messrs Devins & BoLTon: GuxtTLempx—Having been one of the many martyrs of Rheumatism that I meet on my daily rounds, I wasinduced to try the celebrated Dia- mond Rheumatic Cure, 1 had suffered the last five or six weeks the most terribly acute pains 3 the loins aud back—so severe indced that suld hardly walk without the aid of a stick. ynmenced u sing the Diamond Remedy, follow- ingthe directions;carefully. Relief came immedia- tely with the first bottle—improved with the second, and completely cured and free from pain after t g my fifth small bottle. You are at perfect liberty to refer to me either privately or publicly, as { feel very thankful for ihe relief and sympathize with my;fellow suffer- ers from rheumatism. acre tespectfully yours. J. B. CARDINAL, 51 Labille Street. er wu . Jon, N.B. Sept. 29th, 1874. A. Curpman Sara: Dear Str,—This is to certify that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure has perfectly cured me of that dreadful pain called Rheumatism, Ihave suff ered with the said complaint for upwards of twelve years, and tried several doctors, but never found anything to cure it until I took some of the Diamond Rheumatic Cure. After taking three pottles of the said medicine I found myself as well as any man could wish for to be ; for which I strongly recommend if to all who suffer from é adful pain. eres Perer F. JonnsTon, 123 Prince William St. This medicine has for several months past been used with perfect success and satisfaction ia the hospitals of Montreal, and is recommended by the best medical practitioners in that city, as a safe speedy, and positive cure for either chronic or ute Rheumatism: re ig no medicine which so promptly re- restores the vives the depressed vital action, general and local circulation, allays the pain, dissipates the congestion, prevents inflammation and resvores the healthy action, as The Diamond Rheumatic Cure. Tn thousands of instances the prompt and free use of this medicine bas saved valuable human lives. Hence the Diamond Rheumatic Cure should be in every hospital and infirmary, 1 every doctor's office, ia every family and factory, in every shop and ship, inevery office and count- ing room. . : The experiment of twenty years in the London hospital, Eagland, has demonstrated to. the Medi- cal Faculty of Europe, that the only medicine having control over this class of disease, is the Tv Tz myo DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE It is the result of a life time of acientific study, and is now for the first time offered to the Cana- dian public, prepared by a careful, experiencad, aud conscientious physician, in obedience to the desire of numberless friends in the profession, in the wade, and among the people. us a Every bottle is warrented to contain the fa streneth of the medicine, in its highest state of purity aud developement, and is superior to any me licine ever compounded for this terrible come laint. : This medicine is for sale at all the drngygiste If it happens that your drug- throughout Canada through ing ock. ask him to send for it to “W. RR. WATSON, r CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward island, ALSO, FORSYTH & ‘Co., HALIFAX, - General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. b Sept. 21, 1874. __1Y LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the WOLF ROBES ! COON ROBES! COON COATS! FOR CAPS, COLLARS & GLOVES! er AT CASH PRICES! ee Geo. Davies & -o. Nov. 30.—4in PRICES CURRENT. Ch’town, December 17, 1874. MEAT. Beef, (small piéces) per lb Beef, per lb (by the quarter) Ham, per lb Lamb, per quarter Lamb, per !b Mutton, per lb Pork,(small pieces) per ib Pork, per Ib (by the carcass) Veal, per lb $0.05 to 0.12 0.04 to 0.08 0.04 to 0.08 0.00 to 0.00 0.04 to 0.08 0°5 to 0.10 0.10 to 0.14 0.74 to 0.084 0.04 to 0.07 POULTRY Chickens, per pair Ducks, (each) Fowls, (each) Partridges, (each) Turkeys, (each) Ow75 to1.50 Geese (each) 0.40 to 0.70 BREA DSTUFES. Buckwheat Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0.00 or $0.36 to 0.50 0.30 to 0.40 0.25 to 0.40 0.25 to0.30 Flour, perbbl 7.30 to 8.60 Flour, per 100 Ibs 3.25 to 3.50 Oatmeal, per 1001bs 3.00 to 3.50 FISH. 2.60 to 3.25 4.87 to 6.49 0.48 to 0.72 Codfish per qtl Herring per bb] Mackerel per doz. BOARDS. Hemlock, 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.94 Pine do 1.62 to 2.47 Spruce do 0.81 to 1.08 Shingles, per M. 2.11 to 2.30 MISCELLANEOUS. Apples per bushel 0.80 to 1.20 Barley per bushel 0.75 to 0.85 Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.25 to 0.28 Butter per lb by the tub 0.24 to 0.26 Calfskins, per Ib 0.06 to 0.12 Cheese (new milk) per 1b 0.14 to 0.16 Cheese, per Ib 0.05 to 0.00 Clover seed, per 1b 0.00 to 0.0 Eggs, per doz. 0.22 to 0.% , Green Peas, 0,12 to 0.16 Hay, per ton 10.00 to 12.00 Hides, per lb. 0.0 to 0.75 Honey, per Ib. 0.24 to 0.25 Homespun, (men’s wear) per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.85 to 0-48 Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.43 Lard, per lb 0.11 to 0.10 Oats, per bushe. 0.40to 0.49 Straw, per ton 4.50 to 5.02 Tallow per lb 9.08 to 0.14 Wool, per lb 0.17 to 0.28 Potatoes, per buselh 0.26 to 0.32 Pear) Barley, per lb 0.02 to 0.04 Sheepskins. (each) 0.70 to 0.80 Timothy Seed per (bush.) 0.00 to 0.00 Turnips, per (bush ) 9.14 to 0.18 PER DAY.—Agents Wan- $5 TO $2 ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. _ 7. ~~ a -~ 1 GASE in 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK Mescow Beavers and Mr. McLeop is the Cur C. Queen Street, 004 aGi QS 5 of Waist SUE ‘* is a fact that the subseriber has now in I and Over-shoes, Also, all kin order on the premises, at the Ladies and gentlemen, please give us a ¢ your money, and your change back. gay~ All the above will be sold cheaper th Also, agent for JONES’ MACHINE, t! putting elastic in old boots. Charlottetown, December 21, 1874 LATEST ARRIVAL! - ROBBER TSON’S, Pe a ee ee WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, new patterns, just opened. Very N BLUH AND BROWN NAPS. ROBE Ch town, Dec. 21, 1874. ported, and more daily expected to arrive. Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new. WORSTED COATINGS, obby. Pilots in all Shades, TER, and Al at that! RTSON, Number 39. TY € * = | 1s i oo. ] LEN QU hl stock the largest and best he ever im- The stock consists of — i ’ ids of Gentlemen’s wear made to shortest notice. all, and we will give you the worth of an ever, 1e best manufactured for repairing and JOHN McKENZIE. 2m RECEIVED LONDON Per SS. Prince Edward, Barque ——o Gur Fall fiuportai As we import most of our Goods PARTEMENT, we are e en O K==> We invite special attentic = cetee 2 Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1874: 966 PACKAGES — NEM bCHAN DEAE sailing vessels, from CANADA and the STATES. leas are Compl Whoesaie and ttetail. oO and SELL ONLY FOR CASH in our RETAIL DE- INDUCEMENTS TOCASH BUYERS. PIE EE eg ORB SAY GEORGE DAVIES & Co. AT THE HOU S i. Moselle, and other steamers and ele in every Department | direct from the Manufacturers, nabled to offer GREAT ee on to our splendid stock of a O0BS, | { | FOR SALE. MYHAT Valuable Frechold Property con- sisting of Two whole WATER LOTS, beautifully situated near the Western end | of Water Street, inGeorgetown. There are | on the premises, a commodious Two-storey Dwelling House, a Warehouse, 80x26, a Granary 40x30, and other Out-buildings. Also. a Wharf, extending out to fourteen feet of water. This Property is such as rarely comes in- to the market, being oue ofthe most desir- able and convenient stands in King’s County, for any branch of trade, while, as a site for} a good Hotel, it cannot be surpassed. It is situated at the heatdof the Railway aud Ferry wharves, and commands a magnilicant view of the Harbor and surroundings, so that it would make a very desirable Private Residence. | Terms Liberal. For Particulars, apply to | Hon. A. A. McDonald, Charlottetown ; or on the premises to MICHAEL BOURKE. Georgetown, Dec. 14.—3m STOVES. STOVES, STOVES, ST MILLWER’S TIN SHOP. A FEW GOOD STOVES Cook, Parlor, Bed Room, Hall, &c. Selling off at very smal] profits. Please i | | | SU WONDERFUL. | st cota Shééting, Shirting, Flannels, | FIRS CEIAG MACHINE: ONLY TEN DOLLARS. TABLE AMD TREADLE, The most Simple and Compact! Durable and Economical! The most A model of combined Simplicity, and Beauty ! NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- TACHMENTS. No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order. So easy to learn that a child ean run it, will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, ete., uses self- adjusting straight needle, uses al] descrip- tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the slrongest slilch known, the eloth will tear before lhe seam will rip, uses the thread direcl from the Spool. The machine is beautifully finished and highly crnamental, and, Warranted for Five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND TREADLE forwarded to any part of the world on receipt of TEN DOLLARS! Special terms and extra inducements to Strength Oct. 12, 187 call and see. 4.—2m Boone Bay Herring! BBLS. split BOONE BAY HER-| RING. in prime condition. FOR SALE BY } } FENTON T. NEWBERRY. THNDERS. | July 18, 18, 1874.—tf FOR government Work aa TENDERS will be received by the Secretary of the Board of Works, until TUESDAY, the 29th day of DECEM- BER, for the following Public Works, viz: Rebuilding the Bridge below Douglass’s Mills. Head of Hillsboro’, Lot 38, plan and specification to be seen with Mr. Douglass, near the propesed work. Also, Repairs to Morell Floating Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hilary Mc- Isaac, Esq. Also, Repairs to Midgell River Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hil- ary McIsaac, Esq. Also, Repairs to South River Bridge, Murray Harbor. Specifica- tions to be seen with Samuel Prowse, Esq. The signatures of two responsible parties, willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the work, is required to ac- company each tender. The Board of Works do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tenders. 200 WM. McDONALD, S. P. W., King’s Co. Dec. 7, 1874.—tlli dec29 Wanted Immediately F A FIRST OR the Vernon River School. I sed I wud,” SXAMINER OFFICE. STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. PATRICK COADY, } | ENGLISH LEVERS. | male and female agents, store keepers, etc. County rights given to smart agents free. {Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars | containing terms, testimonials, engravings, etc. sent free. All money sent in Post Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our goods guaranteed, t All orders, communications, etc., must be addressed to HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. New York. Novy. 80, 1874.—ly — Celebrated Waltham, GENEV_ WATCHES! USUAL BY W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, Noy. 23.—6in Important ! For the Benefit of ali Concerned, their accounts is required. HENRY BEER. Southport Store, Nov. 30, 1874.—4in MUWE Subscriber would notify ALL PER- SONS indebted to him, up to Ist Oc- tober last, that an immediate settlement of ‘1874-5. NEW GOODS. “oO P. REILLY, TAILOR, KENT STREET, Has just received, er ship James Duncan, from Liverpool, and steamers from Montreal, « full supply of— CLOTHS & TRIMMINGS FOR FALL AND WINTR WAR, consisting in part of Biack and Bown Moscow Beavers, Blue Pilots, Silk Mixed and Scotch Tweed Coatings, Superfine Btk. Cloths, Woaded Black Doeskins, Canadian 'Cweeds in almost every variety of pattern. These goods have been carefully selected, bought in the ¢aeapest markets, and can be warranted, To his friends and patrons he need hardly say that he has always given full : vaiue for their money. To the public generally he may be permit- ted to remark, that from his facilities, as as well as being a thoroughly practical Tailor, he can afford to give a bet- ter article for less money than any of those who now adopt the Tailoring profession 2s a means of liveli- hood, P. REILLY “ (Cthariortetown November 23, 1¢74.—6i . STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCES STREET. HE SUBSCRIEER in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he is preparing a large supply of PILOT BREAD: No. 1 Pilot, | Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, | Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot, BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Captain’s Biscuit, | Dyspepsia Crackers, Soda Biscuit, | Coffee Crackers, Wine Biscuit, | Ginger Crackers, Medford Biscuit, | Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Wine Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Thin Captain's do, Butter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers Water Crackers, Lemon Crackers, which he can confidently recommend and warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER than can be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready 300 bbis. of Superior No. {, & No. 2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usual liberal Terms. All orders from town or country receive prompt attention. JOHN QUIRK, FALL & WINTER 1874, Our Fall Importations COMPRISE New Goods in every Department | LATEST STYLES 1N Ladies Dress Goods | SHAWLS MANTLES, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY, Hats, Bonnets, : FEATHERS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND CLOTHS, Fancy Coatings, Overcoatings, TWEEDS, GREY AND WINDTE Bliankets, Ticks, Ginghams, PRINTS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, IN GREAT VARIETY. Receiving New Goods by Mail Steamers till navigation closes. Prices as low as any House tn the Do- minion ROBERT ORR & CO. a ie Wholesale & Retail. TOBACCO & CIGARS. IIE Subscribs «fiers for sale (in Bond a choice Lot of SHOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and three Cases CIGARS. 74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir- ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. 3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude. Samples can be seen at Sale Room N. RANKIN, Corner Water & PownalSts Ch’town, April 13, 1874. : iit iaesieieanitineeuilaiin PARK’S COTTON WARP ! GREEN. BLUE, Rid, ORANGE AND WHITE, No’s 5's to 10's. \ TARRANTED to be FULL LENGTH and weight, STRONGER AND BET- TER in every respect than any other Eng- lish or American warp. BeEWAnkeE or Iui7aTions. None is genu- ine without our name on the labels. For sale by all dealers. Wma. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B. Feb, 2nd, 1374. ly English Congo Tea. 60 CHESTS more of that highly approved Congo Tea, for Sale at lowest figure. N. RANKIN. Nov. 7, 1874. evenarssiainiiaa_ mseenitantieeleiseasitiatanmnnsimininnaimeanenaaaniny STRAY BULL. \ STRAY BULL, about four years of age « has been onthe subscriber's premises since May last. The owner is requested to come and take him away, and pay expenses, otherwise he willbe sold in three weeks hence. ALLAN WILSON. South side of Cardigan, Dec. 7, 1874.—3tn At a meeting of the Trustees of the Lun- ~+ atic Asylum held October 7th, 1874, It was ordered that in future no patients be received into the Asylum, until certain blank forms be filled up by those seeking their admission. Parties desiring the admission o1 friends will learn all necessary particulars by ap- plying to Dr E.C Blanchard. Lock Box 23. Charlottetown, Dec. 7.—wkp ar tf. QUEEN STREET, additions to our Stock of excellent Nov. 30,1874.—1m ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, UST RECEIVED, from London, Liver- pool, Glasgow, and elsewhere, large Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. \7 OTICE is hereby given that a dividead +* of Five per Cent upon the Capital Stock of this Bank, for the past half year, has this | day been declared, and is payable, at the Banking House, to Stockholders, on de- By order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, Cashier, Ch’town, Dec. 7, 4874,—4i CLASS TEACHER. Apply to the ; ; 7 undersigned. Wines Liquors & Groceries, GEORGE O NEILL, A i THOMAS ENMAN, | which we offer for sale at lowest possible | mand. ALEX. MCDONALD, om prices. JAS. WEATHERBY, MACEACHERN & Co.