ee is seat Sota a AE MARA RAINIER sii ea Na cr: | 1 j} 4s the Island has no harbor i upplies can reach them It . 2 roca. AND OTHER MATTERS, ee WwwWWewwAe EN rand canaries were rer C:xagigs. —A thousand cana ere S teed Blalif etic imported into Na aX eh oe ted Tee | ; ¢ q wn d AUR e aries ats w si <oee t rax | ECTORSHIP. — 5 ped Tes Hat . Colle the alifax wi chat 3 \* toe 3 gon be Sf nh * ————o Exports on . a LLNAMARA last Week Rows t . ex took to Beston = , ya boxes an $. eggs ~~ ‘as B "N 3 ack ) a oe te “ais We \ i tamber 19 Dxecd as t aay ace eo. a RasPONDENTS M s ¢ eer to Mr. Mullin’s shed t few Ww = xt ; seca i a mm Ty: ot 4 Lively Aur soy, '. & ists agentemen hin ¥-sey years ‘ sho frequently WaLN to town f s Tre- bo { J jence, 4 jistance several td “0 000 & NOT Ta RA M egor t “i was recent.¥ ¢ areal @i€ . ‘ t sasent Essex 4 Hoase re bas Deen Nses el S.spata ™ CONVENTION W scemart, Es as been appointed Presi- jent of the Ma: Sabbath S Con ‘ ie ige g Vice res —_—e si as We Inna Me sNT aT HalivaY.- M A ; iVidson~a West ndia Mercha : e Mason — died gaddenly last week th Americar te iAlifak <--> ‘ pp eCLATE e :2 \ AT 3 gbrat ¥ i ‘ ’ i \ e pe . ¥ il i eguial & a & Wis aCe e zip.ent of yd rs— pres i by the tees enait the } —- a - Ae x \ ; BS a ¥ a ¢ a i peatra wes 5 >. UNION OF PRESBYTE*IANs,— At the meeting of the Preaby tery of St. Sohn, held yester.- dsy, the basis of Union was cordially ad ypt- oe, Everything looks favouoable towards theearly union of the Presbyterian Churches of British America ne i Teleg me PIABS Year (TTAWA.—4 tawa despate! Sept. 1, says: There are strong gr is for believing the bush fires in the neighborhood f this city have teased by barecters roaming around the count ike hope of obtaining chanc the district devastated DeralLcaTiOns There are a ; — + pounded rumors afloat that recent invest ition has develope: ag several thousand which were funds a the * Atlant t is to be hoped that ‘ue rumgors may prove t gerated 3 s00n be Otherwise particulars will doubte made known ,— // ie 4 enon Iuwiczaxts vor New Ff rard Taylor in his letter to the New York 7ri- RUNS Wick .—Bay ume speaking of the Faroe Islands says be- which under date of July 25th ‘‘ Half ween the two ») inhabitants w ay lies Fair Isle, upon live @ miserable way, Gpporting themselves by fishing and knitt- 3g, Or weaving the wool of their sheep. and landing vaaticahla ix racti é s only the yeople are sometimes half famished before POM +} - good weather, is now pro- yosed to remove them in a body to New Brunswick, and leave the island without shabitants —_ Taw Crops s ANNapo.tis, N. 3S,—The Bridgetown ¥ ‘of the 2)th inst., says Ine footprints of the potato blight are t t more Visible his neighborhood than they were When we went to press last week. We regret to learn that in Clements the ro/ bas | uready destrcyed at least seventy-five per cent cf the crop.”’ With refarence to the fruit crop, the s paper says ;— “The present saason will not be remark- sole fora large applecrop. A profusion of 0es0ms dees not always result in abund- ame sace of fruit. Frosts, high winds, and the Msecti‘e tribes, all conspire to lessen the productirenessa of our orchards — > ae Puscs Cocyrr Prouirony Leacvt The lollowing is the list of officers for the curs "nt term :.— Prog Jon awe - Nie Wek ays le ¥ Viee Presidents—James Grigg, Lot 10) We MeNeil! Simpson, Hamilton, Lot I; vavid Rogers, Freetown; Rev. L. S. John 2 aiberton - Thomas H. Schurman, Sum- Gerside Solomon Wright, Searltown. T. . ‘ttasurer——W.H, Brown, St. Eleanor’ s Secrelary—Jobn Walker, Summerside { rs—T. T. Fairbairn, Tign fatick Brown, Summerside . Chas. do: 2 McStavert. do: Daniel Stewart, d Mtuel Sirapson, Lot |' shn L. MecKin- Bh : ' , yh, mmmers je - Ge rge Doull, do: Chas. rong, do.— f ’ ng, 4 4 “as 488 Hale Verte AMAL, lhe Uttawa se “te Press saya.—We notice among our 4¥er Province Ment of the Baie V ~ erte canal scheme. We Yhope there may bea good ground for am Mnguine expectations of our Eastern “ends, and that this great p We of the most escer ir prosperity My be undertaken a rly a per Pagid ie. 00 has Wied for its construction by Parliament - “importance and necessity to our com- Sereiai prosperity, have never been ques- “ed and it is an undoubted fact ‘th thes ; “e‘sovernment of the Dominion is pledge iblic work, ’ i as & ¢ The sum of been at © f this canal le the construction of We #0 reagon therefore whiy it should not * commenced at the earliest possible Moment, and we trust that affairs may be ‘oe ‘ Ps) iN such a SMApe 48 LO allow of the whole of thy / ‘S@ work being placed under contract I the opening of next spring “a. Sur 40 Aion —/(in Friday jast, lohn McDonne}! : , . “onnell and John A.McDonald, Esquires, sent © the country for a day's shooting. In "ie afternoon, when they were about re ‘uring Mr. M. ue accident océ ee Pattingon his. at. dr. “onnside him heir gur ale Up, between them McDonnell “Wehed out his McDon. “4 on with his coat, when one of the guns Donell, was accidently shot. curred in Donald was in the following the act of McDonell was sitting is were standing, Mr. hand to assist Mr. “pped jarred against theother and went off. “Me eharge of shot eatered Mr. McDonnell’s teat and passed out at his shoulder blade. ‘80 Of the vital parts were touched, but a "8, psinful, and “ot fate) ‘een it may be—we trust wound, was inflicted. The gent. immed iatel y set out for town; but shout half-way, Mr. McDonnell be- Aas ‘aint from oss at blood A ; ured, tod on it he was brought to his in this city. Dr. Jenkins was He dressed the wound; and he hope that his patient wil recover. bed was ¥, Otrust that his hopes may be veritied. < ontem] Oraries, announce- | — <erannlenenetsieeneseinanantimatenaitinsnnansenasnate ee it te ie i el ~™ \CKNOWLEDGWEN:—Our thanks are due sir. Theo. L. Chappel for a late New York paper Bane or Exutann. he rate of discount u the Bank of England remains at /; per cent, ¢e —— - oe Fastest Tiwe on Recorp.—at Mystic Park, New York,on the Ist inst » ‘Goldsmith Maid” trotted a mile in 2 m. ]45.- the fast. est time On record X ea URAl i Tt ~ +o) & rimk.~— Early on Saturday morning boyle’s Tannery was discovered to be on | Che speedy arrival of the engines prevented it from spreading. One end of the building was, however, badly lamaged. O33 about $500, ee Vak Ligvor rrarric tv Toronto,—The Ons , Yeo hihi “Vy s i ario Prohibitory League in session in Tos ito, presented a petition to the Lieuten, | wntGovernor on the evils of the liquor traffic und s iggested that no more than one li. | } ense be granted to every 500 of the popu- “aL ie fatal ACCIDENT aT Tus BLace Disonp CoL- iekY.--The Pictou Standard reports that nh Saturday a young man named William “tewart, at work in the Black Diamond | rlliery, Westvill, was killed by a fall of } alin the pit. He lived about one hour fter being taken out. __- Vur city readers will be surprised to learn | atthe common (or wicommon) Council | as ordered that the work of repairing our treets and sidewalks be stopped. The| ork is very much required ; and there is, ve are informed no lack of funds to defray | f carrying it on Chen, why is it | Can the * majority tory explanation ? 1@ Cost « stopped? ofter a satis-~ Hyxesiat.—The nuptials of W. H. Aitkin, 3q-, Of the firm of Carvell Brothers, and Mass S. Younghusband, were celebrated on | Wednes We offer on! lay evening last. The nenee | warmest congratulations. couple are now on their wedding tour. We}, trust they may have a bon royage ” and we! neerely wish them success and happiness n their journey through lifa. ee Seir.—An action of das mages for $25,000 has been entered on the | books of the Superior Court by Cleremont, Daniels, & Co., ef al, raham and Wayne Ciriswald, proprietors of | | the Evening Star, newspaper. The plain- | tls alleged that they have been slandered | and libelled by defendants. Mr. D. Girou- | ard appears for the prosecution. —— Montreal | “=_+ ue Recatra.— The Regattas advertize- | tent, in another column, will be read with} I and ns who reside in the country. It will be seen that the splendid band of the terest by all Charlottetonians by tnany pers “7th Royal Irish Fusileers is coming. ‘he band, will of itself, be a great attraction. It s one of the best in the British Service. We have no doubt, that should the weather} prove favorable, the Regatta will be a com. | } ete success -—-+ i INsPRCTOR Or Fisheries Wantev.—Corress | pondents in Prince Edward [sland hint | that an Inspector of Fisheries is greatly | needed there, to look after the protection | ofriversetc. Apart froma tew interested and unscrupulons parties, the Islanders generally approve of the Dominion laws, for the protection of fish-breeding rivers and streams, and would like to see them enforced. We have no doubt the Minister | of Marine will promptly appoint a suitable Inspector of Fisheries. —S?. John Telegraph. | ces —A farm in Calis | consisting of 20,000 acres has just ARMING IN CALIFORNIA fornia been let for five years at an annual rental of $49. 000. The farm is stocked with 19) head of cattle, 10) horses. 50 mules and | 1500 hogs, costing the lessee, with crops, | the sum of $74,259. Heavy farming that. But out there they have sheep ranges of 197,000 acres, with flocks numbering from | Om) to while there are mers who boast of wheat crops amount« r to ¥),000 and 129,000 bushels. Cattle raising, once a prominent interest, is going wn. Tne vineyard and dairy interests are continually growing, both being cons sted on the very extensive scale which appears to characterize farming operation | that region. The recepts of wheat at Stockton on one day recently amounted to 100,000 head, 2. 2. pee me 5 tons. Rervpiatios.—The “Colonist’’ of this morning states that the Bank of Montreal is refusing all torn or defaced Dominion notes, and as this statemcnt is, we believe, correct the result may be annoying to many persons. The Dominion dollar note; either from the poorness of the paper of which they are made or from the frequency with which they are handlcd, are usually in a very deplorable state, being soiled or torn. Probably one half the circulation of Do- 1ion notes is thus defaced, and if this e of the Bank of Montreal, followed by other Banks, is enforced, a rather serious ilt must arise. 4s the ‘‘Colonist’’ suggests, this new scheme of Repudiation must have been ad- vised by the government before being ads | ed by the bank. This is not even govern. | “commercial principles ;"’ for we er heard a man refusing to pay his note the ground that it was dirty or defaced | The Government | nt nt on therwite genuine. s come to be considered as rather chees« paring in some of its operations ; but it has never been accused ofdishonesty before—in this remaikable fashion at least. -—//alifux E. rs M.C.A.— A Fredericton despatch (Feb. 3,) to the St. John Telegraph, re- ports: ~ Ths eighth annual convention of the Y.M. C. A. met for organization this | morning in the Free Baptist Church, F. W. Hales, of Charlottetown, in the chair. About fifty delegates representing associations of the Maritime provinces and the United Stat- es were present. The following permanent officers of the convention were appointed : President J. K.Blair, of Truro; Vice-Presix dent, H. Thane Miller, Cincinnati; Judge Hensley, Charlottetown ; H. Primrose, Picw tou ©. H. B. Fisher, Fredericton; W. J. Beck, Antigonish ; H.J. Thorne, St. John ; Secretaries, W. B. McNut, Halifax ; Joshua Cawson, St. John ; and James Watts, Wood- stock. At the afternoon session reports were | received from the Associations. To-day tke | mecting cof welcome is being held in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Governor Til, | ley, who is in the chair, made an address of welcome, declaring his sympathy with the work and his raembership of the society. He was followed by Mr. C. H. B. Fisher of Fredericton, who, on behalf of the Frederic- ton Association, welcomed the delegates. Ex-Giovernor Wilmot has just finished an address on behalf of the citizens, charac- terized by much of the old fire. The con- vention promises to bea success. About| twenty more delegates are expected to are) rive to-night, | West expeditionary force, reporting that | Bow River | Herald, Pa | 4th, 15th and 16th, as published. See ads against Messrs. Hugh } putit wi j}and American Girl, following is a summary :— } ' go so far as to deny that the water of this ares tn i LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. Pic-nic.--The Dundas Rifles pic-nie came | offon Tuesday last. It was well patronized. | ore lsa Panty.—Over six hundred dollars | Were collected at the Tea Party at Long River last week. About four thousand pers | sons were present. =e. Earcy Frost lhe Moncton Times learns (hat several fields of buckwheat in Irishtown Were ¢ ed last week by st, and on the he rail I I Hine the railway tis said that} one gt formed |! in h thick ( f kinds in va iris @ have fered a good deal { x at s Jack Frost -—_- SOME ROUBLE 1N THE Notawest. —The Ottawa ‘ Free Press '' says that the Govern- | * ment received a telegram from the North the force was encamped about 480 miles | from Dutferin. The health of the men was r had a fight be- | tween some Blackfeet Indians and buffalo | hunters. Very good. here been Che Indians had been instigated, 80 the hunters reported, by Anaerican out ' laws to make the attack. The hunters state | | that the Indians numbered 500, and that they had been strengthening their fort at all spring. > -_ «+ Reagatra.— The Regatta Committee re« | quest us to state that the dates in the Res | gatts advertizement as it appeared in the tand Summerside Journal, are incorrect. rhe band of the 87th Royal lrish Fusileers, will be here on the 2st, 22nd and 23rd of September, not on the vertizement, in another column. Particu. lars concerning the grand concert, etc., will be published in our next issue, It has | been suggested that the clerks of the city | should be granted ‘a holiday on Tuesday the 22nd—the day the Regatta; and also, that | the civic authorities should change the market day from Tuesday to Wednesday. > ae -+ ©} \ +S] Halifax Ree ley writ l { { i ale "os bo ' the growth of th ese mauulacturing ins] | 3 in the Anna Va within the | past halfsd en years There are now e gut | r nine cheese fact s in flourishing oper~ alior i g anlily manulacs tured in each factory In the eight factories 160 tons are thus anually made fhev sell | read the 4 wy for thirteen cents pet pound bhus n ess than $41,600 of hard | ash g ry yea his valley for factory | ie i I tak atthe total quans | } tity home manufactured cheese in the! oun Will @mmou )a Much smaiier Sum \ s tala i 4 ist | ee } ; ++ me te A Great Tsotrinc Perrvorwance—THERE Heats Trorrep Insipg or 2 wiv. 19 sec.—The little wonder, Goldsmith Maid, at Hartford, Conn., lately performed the wonderful feat of trotting three successive mile heats in- side of 2 min. 19sec. The Boston Herald | thus reports the performance :—<As the free to all race was called and the famous trot ters, Goldsmith Maid, Judge Fullertom, Lulu | were driven up and | down opposite the stand, there was loud | | applause. The horses all looked in pers | fect trim and presented a magnificent aps pearance. Goldsmith Maid won the three straight heats amid great enthusiasm. The Same Day.—Purse $4,000, free to all t t { to first, $1) second, $ t a €4 to fourth Budd Doble, Philadelphia, os Goldsmitt Maid ‘ wisi Ae : James D ugrey T oY a 3 ns. b. wm | American Girl ihiieeiensncndenl eo 2 7 . i | William Hump New York. ns. ch g Judge Fulle a 4 C. &. Green, Babylon I s { i { i 1 aif I (Qua M Fir eat ; ) $42 2.173 secon t , 5 Tt 2.18% Purge Air anbD Pers Water.— The good | people of Bradford, England, have erected a@ statue in honor of Sir Titus Salt, because he supplied them with water and drained their town. He did benefit the | working class chiefly. In Bradford the cit, izens place a much higher value upon pure air and pure water than they do in Charlot~ tetown. The men who attempt to drain Charlottetown, and to provide it witha plen- tiful supply of pure water, are treated by | some of those who call themselves intelli- | gent, as enemies to the welfare of the city. They try to make the laboring class believe that those who want to bring good water to their door and to make the town clean and sweet are their enemies. Some of them will this to undrained town is not bad, that itis fit for human consumption. Wedo not know the circumstances connected the supply and drainage of Bradford, or what pert Sir Titus Salt took in performing the | with water | good work of supplying the town with good | water, and removing the reservoirs of poison | | that contaminated the air of the place, we only know that so highly do its inhabitants prize those improvements that they have erected a statue in honor of the man who making was principally instrumental in them.— Patriot. The Chinese are said to be threatening Russian territory. The United States Secretary of the Trea- sury has ordered the sale of #3,000,000 of gold during September. There was an explosion in a coal mine at | Dour, Belgium, lately, and it is feared that | few of the miners who were at work can be | | saved. The Pope has cordially received me prod Lorenzana, the official representative of the Spanish Republic. Prof. Henry W. Longfellow, with two of | ' his daughters, is visiting Shelter island, N. as the guest of Prof. Harsford. ihe Marguis of Ripon has resigned the ! position of Grand Master of Masons, and will be succeeded (ad interim) by the Prince | of Wales. Selgian coal operators have presented a sum of $20,000 to the children of the late | M. Mueseler, who invented the safsty lamp | used in the coal mines in Belgium. Three hundred of the English pilgrims | headed by ths Archbishop Manning and the | Earl of Gaesboro’ reached Montygny, | France, on tie 2nd instant. The City Council of Winnipeg has passed a resolution calling upon the Government | to order a complete and thorough investiga- tion into the cause which to the death of | Lord Gordon. Sir Mutu Coomara Swamy, of Ceylon, who has received the honor of knighthood, is a | lawyer and author. He has published servers | al works relating to Indian and Buddhistic | pholosophy, and translated a Hindoo drama. The Rev. J. G. Ames of Ohio has been | appointed Superintendent of Documents | 7 and Librarian of the'Interior Department in place of C. C. Adams, who resigned to acs cept a prominent position in the Treasury | Department. | Baron Anselm de Rothchild, who died | recently at his country seat, near Vienna, | possessed wealth estimated at more than $200,000,000. By his express desire his | funeral was celebrated without pomp —the hearse was drawn by two horses and fol- | lowed only by a few servants. Mrs. Tilton in conversation with a friend | I said a divorce from her —— glen | an impossibility because the mutual inters est in the children prevents it. She char- ges Beecher with cruelty in permitting the | publication of certain of the letters used by the Committee, but says she will never live with Tilton till he publicly retracts his slanders. | ederstine, - | Pine | Cheese (new roilk) per lh | Cheese, per jb | Clover seed, per lb | Green Peas, | Hay, per ton | Jan. 19th, “MARRIED. At the Rocklin House, on the Ist inst., by the Rev., J. M. Mcleod, Mr. Malcolm Gillis of Orwell Rear, to Miss Margery McLeod | of Orwell Head. At the Rocklin House, on the Ist Sept., | by Rev., J. M. McLeod, Mr. Malcolm Me- Lean,ot Morell,to Miss Euphemia McSween, of Pisquid Road. Atthe Manse, by Rev. J. M. McLeod. on the 4th inst., Mr. Donald Stewart, of Bon- shaw, to Miss Mary Gillis, of Orwell, At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 3rd iust., by Elder D. Crawford, Mr Benjamin Williams, of Charlottetown, to Jane, third daughter of James Dickieson, of New Glasgow. On the 2nd inst., by the Rev. D. FitzGer- | ald. at the residenee of the mother of the bride, Mr. William Henry Aitken, of this |) city, to Sarah, second daughter of the late Edwin Younghusband, Esq., of the same piace. DIED. At Upper Stewiacke, N. S., on Tuesday, | I8sth August, Alexander M. Lydiard. fourth } on of the i late Samuel Lydiard, fax, and brother of E. L. lottetown, aged 60 years, of Halig Lydiard, of Char- PASSENGERS. Per SrEAMBR ALHAMBRA FROM Boston anbD HattraxX, Sepr 2—Mre. Mary Hughes, Mary McDonald, Effie McLean, Honora Ladpy, Marion McLeod, Maggie O'Hallor- an; Messrs. J. E. Merrow, Charles Van- ——Richardston, D. Trainor, J. McNeill, Robert Barber, Peter Power, L. Smith; Mrs. Kgan and son: Charles Woolnough. PeR STEAMER ALHAMBRA TO BOSTON AND Hatirax.—Mrs. Kathrens, Miss Flora Mc- Lean, Mary Bishop, A. J. Phelan, Miss Phe- | lau, Sarah Phelan, Miss Murphy, Kate Lew- | ings, Mrs. W. H. Cowan, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Catherine Mathewson, Miss Nicholson, Miss McKinnon, Miss Cochran, Miss McLeod Miss Pleadwell. Mary Flinn, E. Enman. Mattie Worth, Miss McDonald, Mary Camp- | bell, Rose and Annie Laplin: William Me- Neill, Esq., M. P. P. SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept. 2—Sch. Hard Scrabble, Connor, Simi- uicas! deal and boards; Foam, Moran. Pictou, coal; Rustic, Leblanc, Shediac, lumber; Sarah Ann, Vamburg, Bay Verte, deal, ete.; Sylvanus, McDonald, Poole, Wallace, stone; Str. Albambra, Doane, Boston and Halifax, mdse.—3, Grace Weston, Weston, Richibucto, boards and plank; Zetland, Grant, She- diac, boards; James McKay, Power, Port Daniel, limestone; Ninth June, Benoit, Bathurst, shingles and boards: John Bell, Kinlay, Magdalen Islands: bal 4—Katherine, Walpole, Pictou, bal; S. S. Valetta, Lindquister, Mon- treal. mdse ;4—MaryAnn, Hobbs, Pictou, coal; Daniel, Walsh, Pictou, coal. 5 Onward, Scott, Wallace, stone; Morn- ing Star, Walsh, Pictou, coal;, Acadian Stewart, Wallace, stone; J. J. Mar- shal, Hughes, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. “pt. 2—Sch, Charles, White, Souris, bal; Confederate, Orr, Pictou, bal; Hard Scrabble, Connor, Simintcas, bal; brig. Clio, Brown, Bay Verte, sundries; sch. Lady Sale, McDonald, Pictou, bal; Rus- tic, LeBlanc, Pugwash, bal; Sea Star, Campbell, Pictou, bal; Arminto, Hill- 1an, Pictou, bal; Lucity Ann, McLaugh- ran, Pictou, bal; Samuel S. McKowan, Connolly, Pictou, bal; Lais Jane, Tollis, Pictou, bal. 3—B. Corkum, Welsh, Pictou, »al; Foam, Moran, Pictou,bal; Mary Kate, Hannison, Pictou, bal; Fear Fot, McNeill, Pictou, bal; Ninth June, Benoit, Amherst, mdse; S. S. \lhambra, Doane, Boston, 1400 bbls. mackerel, by P. S. McGowan, 225 do. by McDonald & Owen. 500 do by L. Nicholson, 95 do by F. T. Newbery, 106 boxes eggs by Wright and Robbin, 61 do by R. T. Holman, 67 do by J. Hig- gins, 57 do by C.Quirk, 34 do by J. Gal- lant, 68 do by W. L. Dean, 19 do by J. ii. Calbeck, 15 bols eggs by D. Rogers, Sch, Alexander, McNeill, Pictou, bal; Snow Squall, McInnis, Pictou, bal. 4— Ksthleen, Walpole, Pictou, bal; Zet- land, Grant, Bay Verte, bal; Sarah \nn, Vanamburgh, Bay Verte, mdse; Lively, Halliday, Miminigash, ballast; Jane McKay, Power. Port Daniel, bal. 5—S. S. Polino, Guy, Montreay, sundries. Launcuep.— On Wednesday, the 26th from the shipyard of J. Darrach & Co., | West River, the Clio, a tine brigt. of 2380 tons, to class 7lyears. PRICES CURRENT. Aug. 14, 1874. Ch town MEAT. Beef, (small pieces per lb $0.06 to 0.14 Beef, »er lb (by the quarter 0.05 to 0.08 Hain, per ib 0.08 yo 0.16 Lamb. per quarter Lamb,$per !b Mutton, per lb Pork, (small pieces) per ib Pork. per lb (by the carcass Veal, per lb 0.06 to 0.10 0.10 to 0.14 0.00 to 0.00 POULTRY Chickens, per pair Ducks, (each Fowls, each Partridges, (each Turkeys, (each Wild Geese (each BREA DSDUME Buckwheat Flour, per lb Flour, perbbl Flour, per 100 lbs Oatmeal, per 109 lbs F'lssit. 80.36 to 0.50 0.24 to 0.30 none 1.00 to 2.00 ss. 7.30 to 8.60 3.25 to 3.60 4.00 to 4.50 2.60 to 3.25 4.87 to 6.49 0.48 to 0.72 Codfish per qtl Herring per bbl Mackerel per doz. BOAR Ds, Hemlock, 100 feet. 9.81 to 0.97 1.62 to 2.48 0.81 to 1.00 2.11 to 2.34 MISCELLANEOUS. Apples per bushel 0.72 to 1.00 Barley per bushel 0.00 to 0,00 Butter (fresh) per lb 0.19 to 0.22 Butter per lb by the tub 0.18 to 0.20 Calfskins, per lb 0,06 to 0.12 0.14 to 0.16 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.15 to 0.17 0,12 to 0.16 8.00 to 08.66 Hides, per Ib. 0.6 to 0.06 Honey, per Ib. 0.24 to 0.26 Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0°48 Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.44 Lard, per lb 0.11 to 0.13 Oats, per bushe. 0.50 to 0.60 Straw, per ton 4.50 to 5.00 Tallow per 1b 9.08 to 0.12 Wool, per lb 0.17 to 0.28 Potatoes, per buselk 0.80 to 0.50 Pear! Barley, per lb 0.02 to 0.04 Sheepskins, (each’ 0.60 to 0.75 Timothy Seed per (bush.) 0.00 to 0.00 Turnips, per (bush ) 0.00 to 0.00 WOPTCE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- 41 pr, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tisments, are requested to make IMME- DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, who aloue is authorized to receive and grant receipts for the same. By order, W. L. COTION, Manager. SUGAR! SUGAR!! IN STORE: do Spruce de Shingles, per M. Eggs, per doz. 1874. AT LOWEST PRICES. () Hds. Bright PORTO RICO, - 50 bbls. do do 40 ‘* White Granulated do 30 Brown do 29 * American Crushed, CARVELL] BROS. Ch'town, 17.—?ms Wanted. A’ experienced NURSE GIRL. ences required, Good Wages. App’y at this Office Ch’ town, July 6, 1874. To Mil! Owners. NOK Descriptive Circular of our liefers Patent Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, AND THE Leffel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ ADDRESS Smallwood & Bovyer. Cl’town, Jane 8, 1874,—6m is sp. 0.05 to 0.10 | 06 to 0.10} 0.04 to 0.07 | 0.25 to 0.40 | 0.00 to 0.00 | 0.03 to 0.08 | PLEASANTLY SITUATED. Commercial College. WELSH & OWEN’S BUILDING. Queen Street. Charlottetown. EATON, FRAZER & REAGH, PROPKLETORS, DESIGNED TO ‘Educate Young Men for Business BOOK-KEEPING tn all its branches, both | by SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY and Col- | | lateral subjects, thorougly taught and prae- tically applied by means ofa | Complete Course of Actual Busi ness, | engaged in by all the students. Particular attention given to | BANKING ARITHMETIC, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, SPELLING, &c. Having obtained the necessary instruments, -TELEGRAPHY will be Taught hereafter, in addition to the other branches. Eaton & Frazee'’s ARITHMETIC (revised | edition), Eaton & Frazee’s BOOKKEEPING | and Blanks to accompany same, constantly | on hand. A liberal discount to the trade. Business men and others interested are | cordially invited to call and examine our | system. | Hours—%4 a. w. to 12 p. m., from 2 to 4, | and 74 to 94 p. m.. until the opening of the Evening Class, October Ist. Circulars containing full particulars will be sent free to any address, on application to T. B. REAGH, Principal. Ch'town, Jan. §, 1874.—tf THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND LIFE. Invested Fuuds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,62 256 Deposited with Receiver Gener- al of Canada, 162,800 Other Investments in Dominion of Canada, 367,091 FAIR RATES. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Residences, Household Furniture and Farm Properties, for One, Three or more years, At Reduced Rates, | Otfice—Great George Street, Charlotte | town, P. E. I RK. R. FITZGERALD, Agent JUST RECEIVED AT THE LONDON PER 8S. 'S. “ ASSYRIA” VIA HOUSE, HALIFAX, arcaememceennias DS ener FANCY DRESS GOODS, BLACK LUSTRES, RIBBONS, WHITE & GREY CALI¢ WINCEYS., PRINTS, HOISERY., A. 505, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS. BEAVERS, PILOTS, TWEEDS. NAPCLOTH, &e., ae.. r CASH PRICES. GEORGE DAVIES & Co. Cl’town, September, 7, 1874. Ws. DUNLOP, Special Agent Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—6m i Pp. E. ISLAND | STEAM NAVIGATION COMPY'S: STEAMERS! | ee Summer Arrangement On and After Tuesday, 12th Mav. Lite SPeAWERS St. Lawrence & Princess of Wales: will leave the Company's Wharf, wea< ther permitting, as under: For Shediac and Summerside. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day, at o'clock in the morning. | Returning from Shediac, | Every Wednesday, Friday, and Monday, on | arrival of train from St. John. Por Pictou and Hawksbury, Every Tuesday and I'hursday morning at five o'clock, and for PICTOU & GEORETOWN, on Saturday, aame hour. Returning from Hawksbury: | Every Wednesday and Friday, and from GEORGETOWN, Monday. ‘From Pictou to Charlottetown, | Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on arriyal of train from Halifax: F. W. HALES. Gold, Filigree Silver, In great variety at W. W. WELLNER’S. 6in Aug. 17, 1874. BUILDINC LOTS. MILE subscribers sre prepared to receive offers for TWO TOWN LOTS pleasant- ly situated atthe North-East corner of the City, being No. 51 & 52, at the entrance to the KENSINGTON ROAD. CARVELL Ch’town, July 20th.—ar 2mo BROS. Sager who have any demands agains. for settlement. HENRY LAWSON, July 20, 1874. Bxeecutor. WATCHES, A Large Assortment at W. W. WELLNER’S. 6in Aug. 17, 1874. ROYAL MAIL STAGE ! Important to Travellers. N Express Team will leave Georgetown for Charlottetown, on arrival of Boat from Pictou, every alternate Saturday,com- mencing’July 11, and will return to George- town next day in time to connect with boat for Pictou. Nore.—All orders and parcels for the daily mail or Express must be left at the ** O'Neill House,” opposite W. R. Watson's Esq., Queen Street, Ch’town. GEORGE O'NEILL, Proprietor. * Halfway House’ Vernon River. ? June 39, 1874. h 2m 5 Portland Cement & Plaster Paris ALWAYS IN STOCK. CARVELL BROS. | Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—3m Boone Bay Herring! 20) RING. in prime condition. | FOR SALE BY | FENTON T. NEWBERRY. July 18, 13, 1874.—tf Mackerel Wanted- WILL pay the highest price for any | quantity of MACKEREL, delivered in | Charlottetown. P. 5S. MACGOWAN. 51 Water Street, August 12, 1874.—4i HE Subscriber has received via Halifax, | from Covent GARDEN, London, a} LARGE SUPTLY OF Field,Garden and Flower Seeds. Warranted the growth of 1873. { Ws. R. WATSON, | City Drug Store, May 4, 1874, tf NOTIC EF. BBLS. split BOONE BAY HER-| 1674, FRESH SEEDS, 1874. QUEEN STRE —_—l—- C. ROBERTSON, Is now prepared to give the best value in clothing had in the City. Having imported his Goods Direct and on the BEST TERMS he can GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ! K Vv that is to be QUALITY & PRICH: Mr. McLerop, well and favourably known to the public, has charge of the Cutting and Manufacturing Department. COLOURED AND WHITE CONGRESS SHIRTS, ALL SIZES. Charlottetown, one = O ~ GRAND SUBSCRIPTION SALE May 25, 1874. ee —. — | |: $100,000 \7ORTH OF FALL & WIN TER GOODS! Such as are constantly used in every family, at from FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, CHEAPER than the same Goods can be bought for atthe Retail Stores. ——0o All Goods sent Collect on Delivery, SUBJECTZTO EXAMINATION BEFORE PAYMENT FOR THEM, _— -—0 ———— ALL ARTICLES ON THE LIST SOLD FOR Agents Wantep in every Town, | Goods. | with samples, sent free, on application to CLEREMONT 235 the estate of the late John Lawson, | Esq., of this City, will please send in their | accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned, | Old or young of either sex can take orders and make good wages. and Plated Jewelry, | ONE DOLLA R EAC H | And not to be paid for until you see the Goods and are perfectly satisfied with them 0 Tae PFPLAW [S IMMENSELY POPULAR, ALWAYS GIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION, _—_————9-—___- Wes Send for, List of Goods, which are furnished Free of Charge. 0 Village and County for the Sale of our Outfit, DANIELS & Co., Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, P. Q. Charlottetown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET. HE SUBSCRIBER 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 Pflot, No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, | No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, | Thick Family Pilot, | Faucy 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. t, & No.2 | Navy Bread, which he _ offers for Sale on his usualliberal Terms. All orders from town or country receive | prompt attention. JOHN QUIRK Ch town April 20, 1874 Cottage for Sale, NOR SALE, the COTTAGE on Richmoud Street, recently occupied by the late John Lawson, Esquire,—together with the plot of land on which it stands, and a large and valuable garden adjoining. For particulars apply at the EXaMInen OFFICE } July 13th, 1874; TO THE LADIES! A CARD. AS my connection with the Wesleyan “ Academy ceases at the expiration of the Vacation, I purpose taking pupils dur- ing the hours recently given them, vit: from 9 a. m., til 2p. m. Arrangemen s ean be made so that hours can be given to suit the convenience ofall pupils. At the end of every Quarter, pupils will perform before parents and friends. must be made at once, as a limited number only can be taken. First Quarter will commence on Monday, July 6. TERMS WILL BF AS FOLLOWS: For Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru- mental Music per half hour's duration, For Quarter of 24 lessons, Instru- mental Music, 1 hour’s dura- tion, Leasons in Vocai Music only Instrumental Lessons of an hour's duration, with the first rudiments of thorough Bass and Transposi- 10.00 10.00 No Pupil will be taken for less than six mouths. Orders taken Organs, and the guaranteed. for the best and utmost Pianos satisfaction S.N. EARLE. Ch town, Juve 29, 1874 Moutreal & Acadian §, §. Company WEEKLY LINE. *PXUE undermentioned Steamships will Form a Regular Weekly Line be- tween Montreal, Shediac, Charlottetown and Pictou, s.85. COLUMIEISIA, S.5. CANADA, S.5. CALIFORNIA. HYNDMAN BROS, Agents. Apply in Montreal to DAVID SHAW, 305 Commissioners Street. Ch’town, June 22, 1874. f Application | is om - - — YR OR rr Early Fall Goods 8Y STEAM. | QUEEN SQUARE ‘FURNITURE -— WAREROOMS ! Our premises bave been greatly enlarged and are now the The Largest & Best Ar- ranged in the City! aud equal to any in the Lower Provinees. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. I have 200.000 feet Seasoned Lumber under gover, for manufacturing purposes. I have 20,000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture Frame Moulding, 80 different patterns Cheap. Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, ia Gilt and Walnut. All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. English, German, and American Lookiag Glasses and Mirror Plates. A few Large Mantle Mirrors aud Pier Glass- es, Cheap. Window Furniture, &. Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c. Upholstery Goods,Hair Seating, Bedding, &e. New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry, Plushes, Peplins, Brocatells, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap. Bedding—Veather, Hair and Flock Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, constant- ly on hand, cheap. IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS, a Great Variety, Cheap. A few of the celebrated Lron Bed CHAIRS, —it makes a Bed, ar Easy Chair, and ta- valid Chair.and « Lounge ina few seconds, very durable. No house should be with- out one. Our stock is the | L in the City, and the very Cheapst Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, Diniag Room and Chamber Furniture, ta suits. It is a pleasure to have customers come and examine. George Woods & co’s. CELEBRATED CABINET ORGANS FOh SALE—CHBAP. JOHN NEWSON. Queen Syuare, Mareh 10, 1873. SPRING IMPORTATIONS | NHE SUBSCRIBER begs to nottty the public that by the following vessels he has completed his Spring Supplies: Per Sch. “ Little Bell,” from Halifas 10 Hhs MOLASSES. 4 * SUGAR 4,000 bush. SALT, Per Sch. © Water Lilly,’ from Bostos. 400 Bbis. FLOUR, a PILOT BREAD, 20 Refined PETROLEUM, 50 * CORNMEAL, 4 Cases MATCHES, 8S Boxes CRACKERS, 3 “« CHEESE, 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 10 boxes TOBACCO, 6 bales OAKUM, 12 pkges OLL CLOTHING, 25 Coils MANILLA ROPE, from 2 to 3jpa 6 Cases assorted PAINTS, 1 Bbl each, SPIRITS TURPENTINBE aad MACHINERY OIL, Together with a large lot of Furnitere. 50 bundles Forks, Rakes,Hoes, Shovels,&c 20 pkgs. Buckets, Brooms, Clocks, &c., 5 pkgs. Fishermen's Joods, 5 cases Glassware. Per Steamer from Shediac, and per Schr, +: Winnie’ from the Dominion of Canada. ‘ 20 boxes Horse NAILS, 150 kegs and boxes Cut and Wrought } NAILS, and SPIKES, all! sizes, 68 pkgs. DRY GOODS, BOOTS sad SHOES, HATS, and CAPS, GROCBR.- iES, casks Boiled OIL, cases Patent MEDICINE, éc.,* pkgs. DYE STUFFS, case Canada TWEEDS, 10 boxes Edge TOOLS, 1000 rolls Room PAPER, 2 crates GLASSWARE, 25 boxes RAISINS, Per Brig “ Selwyn” from Liverpeel. 60 chests TEA, 2 bbis. CURRANTS, 12 boxes SOAP, 10 6. Pe, 3 casks PAINT, 3 “* LINSEED OIL, 4 bags RICE, 1 bbl. PURE OIL, 30 bundles OAKUM, ' 10 tons Refined and commoa IRON, 175 pleces PLOUGH METALS, 6 ANCHORS from 3 to & cwt, 1 cask CHAIN, ; + On 35 boxes GLASS, 2 cases Ready-Maie CLOTHING, 1 cask PUTTY, 10 casks and cases SHELF HARDWARRE, 10 crates EARTHENWARE. The above goods have been bought well and will be sold Cheap for Cash on apprev- ed credit. N. B.—The highest price will be paid far | Fish at Cascumpec or Tignish. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, Jeane 16, 1874 3m —_oOTm = | FREEHOLD FARM | ON LOT 44 | FOB SALE, pes Subscriber offers for sale all the right title, and interests in the Barm lately owned by John Kickham, situate on tion &e., 15.00 | Township No. Forty-four, at the head o Vocal and Instrumental. half hour's Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The duration, 7.0 | Said farm is conveniently situate to School Lessous on the Organ, 29.99 , House, Grist and Saw Mille, and is worthy Cabinet Organ and Melodeon, 15.00 | the attention of those who require @ sice Title good, and terms easy. Ws. D. STEWART. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874 di farm. SOW LANDING, 100 bbls. Tea Rose Flour, ON COMSIGNMENT. FENTON T. NEWBRRY. { July 8, 1874.—tf PARK’S COTTON WARP! GREEN. BITE, BED, ORANGE AND WHITR No's 5's to 10's. TARRANTED to be FULL LENGTH W and weight, STRONGER AND BRT- TER in every respect than any other Eng- lish or American warp. Beware or Imizarions. None is genu- ine without our name on the labels. For sale by all dealers. Wu. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B. ly. Feb, tnd, 1374. a ee ee EN TEE os é ~ rem tr NE Be