— jocdl, AND OTHER MATTERS, v us ‘ \ _ \ s as \ - - EX is si, iM x <> 100 a M ~ w V - AN a \ ‘ a ( ‘ i an ve +80 e ~ ‘ rd George t Heading } Sa lay, t st oa. \ LN’ ‘ r act at Chatl iN l ; \. D. Shirreff , mm I rant, Broke z ~ « i - “—-_-. iN —\\ W leutena eo he € at} ‘ i i & mr | v5 ving 5 it L «2 «=e i . t tal 5 i for $1 ! ne y e s Smuggler % u ¥ € 3 it his powers were wO eV taxed ihe w listanced in } ue i nade t fastest stallion me Q i t i time . ——_- N sTiz, N. | D.& bute ue s Steam S Mill, Newcas N wa estr I tl higat o the 30th \ u very inateiy © man V rned eata 12 ired ana hity mer u} m t estin ‘ = n eu $uU <> ‘N I he tention o i i to ed ¢ r ie! t M st page Lie i e vs ati enim | m i i sland i made mind t 10st intellig - ada — rhomas Whit oe _ t.— mary coai t e D = y 40U + I i $0 a 3 : 22 17,765 I » "2 8 aT) T ~ ~ 4 ¢ art [ ‘ gust : ‘ — > = M N ( S V haer tii @ ti St mn J s iT n l r Say Carvell has dismissed to y iy rder, Mr. Sad tore . 1 kee] M yhns mechanica I ter t 1d ; Faulks t ma ¥: tore kee} h t iL u¢ " m i: McK i aster a uN i y and — sO im 4 ir i é« <0 . not sj r t la allowed t i nate of the Poo use, at tte nd the Keepe - 4 rf £ 3 i wi surD ‘ ‘ g ty-two | uw i a € i ind some id } ne, some crippled, me to s and nable t ve é i rh ag 1d | r J af 8 3 n ave £1 ‘ ian a t gnat d so0e Fre —jhe ( tions, on “e + + t rN a ia esuited : toe 7 iW «(OT IN. AK) , for Mayo i following gentlemen for Coun } al ¥ 4 i mm 44 2—John (Quirk an We bb. Aj I = Ha i Smit ri ) r i ex inc ( Srecken were nominated to the mayoralty ; Utas the nominations were made contrary J nd as eit ns generauy knew s were pol -_“-. es i f. Wwe We ngto t th wna zg i i good, t } ire » it } ~~ lon the I of good ng oe enter Zwnment of trav ‘ rt time ago it t n f in Ba ‘ ) ‘ ) hou bo i ym ¢ i to tt i t as in f id ‘ 1 & ge im ot Stua t ‘ g i pio} I ing mul or hie aj y and « £ 4 ling ‘ > ™m I . ‘ yet y seemes it 1 ing i rds. t a’ I cam mi ¥ i i nd no WW ” t Zz I sil 4 i ie ps not tu I a ’ I F 1 the aid « yoncea to i j ( ded Betuny be EG post turn, had it in Work i j n 1000 shin gies A a) i i) horse power, the igest in the province built by Ailen tye ‘ ‘ | | 7 i n the new principe, ¢ alled ‘ } ut wv dri I ally wheel ft ‘ et in diamet« It now bis purpose t ” " pf raed new **tsovernor, the ' : 4¢ laryest the wv i, designed to drive ‘ FO run of stor French Burt hing € t ‘ TAL, ard I nd-do Aw mii The rail w 4¥ station house, witl a hundred yards of his mills, w | greatly enhance the value Of his property; and benelit the ‘Og country, surround- _ here. Te = te LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS. & Go, lovers ng Machines this se LATCH, MeKenzire who advertize XAMINER) sok enty Mowing thie t Reapi son, “oe A VAY Miswawn. EMENT n Nova just now the ng topi ‘otia and New McKenzie, t e_ ineflicient of Public Works, and Brydges, it manager of itailways, have 4 4 a one time as- School—now i Newspaper, ete., in Minnesota the home of his i turned to relatives an old frien ption evidently agrees with him. - —- - *Davy's Dance ar Ortawa, gtc.’’—The “Our Island Bard,”’ In a recent effusion, etic tire and humor of till undiminished. Ottawa, Davy'’s Dance at euimitably takeso ff the Minister the lately appointed Chief ove eNT.—On Satur Wheatley Ken tor ‘ ? te } -ioacg of lay upon the rR. tyne pr i afternoon, a Me. 68. sington,) fell fro lay named son of W heatley, butcher m prongs ssed through the other Ng pa the sh of his arm entered his t—lod ging, it is said, in his lung. He n & Very critical condition. “e- is no pleasanter hat to P. E. the year. Le trip imaginable Island at this season of saving this city at 7 a.m about 6 Pp g, you find that you compelled to pay first-cl ymmodations, * you in Charlottetown at id if upon “i... andin are ass prices for third- it by mo means de- ‘ts from the pleasures of the voyage, but Cass ace dds zest to it, providing your purse is sufficiently plethoric. The kindness and etc.,”’ | of the | a a I a Personat,— Judge Hensley — with his family—is spending the holidays in Carle- ton, N. B. Mr, Swineyard has returned to the Island, -_ > ‘Tae Liverroot, Loxpon In- has lately appointed R. AND GLOBE surance Company,”’ KR. FitzGerald, Esq., its agent in Charlotte- town. This Company has been in existence nearly halfa century, and is, we blieve, es tubiished it in all quarters of the globe. We are pleased to see reliable, well-known Comf panies willing to do business with us. The more wealthy the ( Jompany, the greater the iity for prompt and liberal settlements. sec isolated dwelling-houses, farm houses, and out-buildings, and stock, will, we are in formed by Mr. FitzGerald, be insured at from a to one per cent., and insured at from two to five years, taken at propors tionally reduced rates BAIK VERTE In an able article on the Baie Verte Canal CANAL, the St. John Telegraph of the 3rd instant, says So far as engineering difficulties are con- | cerned, there is abundant evidence from the official documents, that none of an ins supers | able character exist. | canal is that it is to be 16 deep throughout, j i the .d gentlemanly deportment of Capt. Cam- | eron and other officers of the Princess of | re too well known by the travelling public to require any special mention at ir hands.—Jlalifar Report <I > &e— fur Eastty Reapincs.—Mr. Eastty read iain at the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Tuesday evening last. Mr. Eastty’s audience was much larger thanoneither former occasion. His rendition of ‘The Bells,’ by Edgar in Poe, and “Clarence’s Dream,”’ from | Shakespeare’s “ Richard the Third,’ were At the conclusion of the . Hales r. Eastty had very kindly consents ed to give a reading in behalf of the Young Men's C and mnounced that it would take nthe Y.M.C. A. Hall, Monday ng Che programme will include the ularly fine. Es entertainment F. W ed that } iristian Association of this city Mr. Eastty on the Irish Brigade,” itenoy, by T. Osborne Davis; and also equest, “Lord D *by Burnand Lecture ; icKens undreary,’ by “ Artemas nd at the Y.M. C. A. und enjoy bt ne Citizens should att s evening, a pleasant in- Ward.” | » 4nnouncs | with locks 40 foot wide, in short, that it is to be r and Gzowski perience, and 270 feet long Messrs. , engineers of great ex- the 1,000, a ship canal. Keef cost oi Mr. estimated such a canal $5,31 Page, the Chief Engineer of Public eanal will canal to be of the above dimensions, and | 100 feet wide, but if only 89 feet wide the be seventh, which would lessen the cost of the canal by $650,000. Taking it, however, at the highest figure, the cost cannot be considered excess excavation will reduced one sive for a canal ofsach large dimensions, and of such vast commercial impertance. In fact, cost is less than that of the men gian Bay Canal. Commercially this canal is of the utmost ‘importance. It saves vessels from ports Che design of the | Works, says the cost $7,700,000, supposing the | building | | | | | impr wer I fsin the Welland Canal, and only one | j . . ’ | thirteenth the estimated cost of the Geor- M ARRIED. the residence of Mr. At James Semple. b - Rev. Isaac Murray, on Thursday, 30th July, Mr. James Offer, Charlottetown, to Lottie Geddie, daughter of the late Jamés Donald, Park Corner, New London. At Alberton, onthe Ist inst., _by Rev. A. F. Carr, A. M., Mr. Charles McNeill, to Miss Jemima Evans, both of Alberton. At North Bedeque, on Tuesday, the 28th July, by the Rey. Robert S. Patterson, Mr. James Campbell, of Lot 9, to Miss Mary Martin, of Lot 8. . _ At North Bedeque, on Saturday, the 1st inst., by the Rev. Robert S. Patterson, Mr. Harry C. Sharp, of Summerside, to Miss Ellen E. Sharp, of Lot 17. On the 3rd inst.,at the B. C. Parsonage, by the Rev. J. H. Collins, Mr. Charles Mut- tart, of Fifteen Point, to Miss Margaret Silliphant, of Summerside Onthe 4thinst., at the residence of Mr. Rodd, by Rey. J. H, Collins, Mr. James V. Peek, to Miss Oliva Margaret McDoull, both of Summerside. DIED. on the 3rd August, in the 97th year of McInnes was a native of P. He left a sorrowing widow and ge family to mourn their loss. At inst., his age. E. Island. a lar French Village, James McInnes, Mr. At “Sprit igton, Strathalbyn, on the 138th July ult., John Stewart, aged 78. At Argyle Shore, Lot 30, on Saturday, j the Ist inst., Ann McEachern, the be loved wife of Donald McLean, aged 62 years. At Crapaud, on Monday, July 6, of con- sumption, Maria,frelict of the late Henry | Newsom, aged 46 years PASSENGERS. Per STEAMER aNp Harirax— ALHAMBRA FROM Boston Jobn Walsh, John MeMahon, J. Bowditch, G. A. Mall, D. A. Bruce, J. Smith, J H. Griffith, R. H. Howe, F. A. Daniels, C. H. Mirgan, jr... Andrew Lerxa. Andrew McKinlay Charles McKinlay, W. Hornsby; Misses Ms airy McLean, Donald, Annie McLean, Mary Leary; Mrs. Eliza McPhee, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mr. Campbell and wife. : Per SteaMer ALHAMBRA TO Boston.— Mrs. W. Steadman, Mrs French, Mrs. Holme, Eve Holme, Mary McDonald, Rose en Miss Fraser, H. L. Hart, Mrs. H. Hart, Mrs. Forbes, Miss Robinson, Neil Mc Ewen, John Jedry, Ellen Handlin, Mar- Annie Mec- garet Ann Handlin, John Murray. | north of it in the Gulf of St. Lawrence bound for ports south of it, from 400 to 500 miles of It saves 600 miles John. dangerous navigation. to vessels bound to St. 100 to 300 miles to vessels from the Gulf Ports of Nova Scotia. It saves from 400 to 500 miles to vessels from Prince Edward Island That number of miles, considering the character of the navigation, is equal to from a week to ten days in point of time, and a large percentage in insurance. There 'are now about 500,000 tons ot shipping | and from foreigh ports to the South. Carrol,’’ as condensed and read | at | | be which pass to and from the Gulf ports, to Every one of these vessels would use the canal to- morrow if it were built. It saves from | But this shipping | bears no comparison in proportion to the | amount that would pass through the canal | if once constructed, for trade in the Gulf is undeveloped, its resources are lying idle, its | forests are but lightly drawn upon, its fishs eries are neglected and its lands are in many places uncultivated, simply because there | is no access to the great markets of Ameris ca. It is estimated by a pioneer of skill and experience, that 100 millions of pine lumber could be annually drawn from the forests of New Brunswick alone on the North if the Yet cannot for it canal were built be moved now, shore, lumber owing to the long and dangerous navigation. But this is only item immense forests of would be brought 500 miles nearer a south- not pay to do 80, one the Quebec : the coal fields of Pictou would infinitely more the stone, fish, grain and other products of the ern market accessible; and this | will Gulf shore and Prince Edward Island would | all flow through the canal in vast quantities. | Add tothis the coasting trade that would | tellectual entertainment, and help along he meritorious work of the Association. Granp Cricket Tournament. —“ A Grand Cricket Tourn nent” will shortly take place it Halifax. It will be held un ler the patro nage of Admiral Wel lesley, General Haly Lieutenant Governor Archibild, and the Ma of the city. The matches are arrang- ed as follows :— August 18th and 19th — England America; August 29th and 2lst— Canada America; August 22nd and 24th—Eng,. land ws Canada; August 25th and 26th I evs all others. ie fo g Prizes will be offered for | mpetition: A Silver Challenge Cup (value £2) presented by His Worship the Mayor of Halifax, to the Champion Eleven in three | first Matches. A Silver Subscription Cup value £10) —Presented for the highest in- lividual average in Batting during the lournament, A Silver Cup, (value £5)—Pre- sented for the best average in Bowling dur, ing the Tournament. Prize bats and balls a'so be affered for eve 50 runs obtains | will ry ed in a single innings, and for superior | bowling. +e New Smp.—On Wednesday, the 29th ult., a fine bark of 800 tons called the Victoria | was | Wm. sunched from the shipyard of the Hon. Richards, Bideford. | | This new vessel | s to be classed A 1] at Lloyds for nine years. | She ha« been built for the foreign trade and | no expense has been spared in making the | rk neat and strong. built great strength, Her length of keel ft., and her breadth Her 32 ft. were land. She has two houses on deck, the work on both is splendidly executed. The cabin is large and commodious,and the yrnamental finish with and work presents a fine appear ance. masts, which have the appearance of | imported from Eng- | | walnut and carved | The decks | spring up between ports in the Gulf and ports in the Bay of Fundy the lines of pros | pellers that would be running laden with | flour from Quebec, Montrea!, and even To- ronto to the several Bay of oe ports, and he must be blind, indeed, who cannot see that the canal is a aaa necessity | to the development of the Dominion > +. OF FOR _—--- THIRTEEN WITH A BABY BURNING. lhe New York Herald gives an account It appears that: A CHILD MANIA of this extraordinary case. Henrietta Welbel had Leopold Appell’s Hotel, West Farms, for a few days. dustrious, but until Wednesday last she | had manifested no fiendish proclivities. On that day. however, she stealthily “pros | ceeded to a room on the second where the baby of Mr. Frank—a boarder— was asleep in its cot, and shortly afterwards floor, | an alarm of fire was raised, and a hurried | rush up stairs by the alarmed mother res vealed the fact that the infant was en~ veloped in flames. uninjured, but half suffocated with smoke after medical assistance, it from which, are of Quebec pine and the work in the | Was slow to recover. holdis neat and substantia’. The joiner’s A few hours afterward smoke was dis- work which is strongly and tastefully per- covered issuing from the dining room closet, creditable to the mechanical skill | genius of Mr. John England. John Mes the mastersbuilder of this vessel, and the superior style of workman- ship must add greatly to his reputation as The Victo pronounced formed, is and Kinnon was a mechanic. a is } by competent judges to be, both in model | andl « meni ¢ ynstruction, a very excellent speci- f naval architecture. and her sailing and carry- wlities doubt, j ia will be commanded by whose experience and knowledge ialify him for the position. We ship and her owner apre id of canvas, ing qu are, no good. Phomas, imply 4 this fine new every iccess. - i a. initial HRN Imvortast TO ALL. —We would call the the advertisex uttention of our readers to ment tg be found on our third page of the }and unhesitatingly confessed She has a large | The | Captain | large wellsknown and enterprising firm of | Clermont Daniels & Co., of Montreal, deal- ers in Drv Goods, Groceries. Bocts and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hardware, &c., &c. Chis firm sells direct to the consumers ich goods as are constantly used in famils es at from fifty to one hundred and fifty per cent cheaper than the same goods can ight for in the regular way, thus sav- ng to consume ie profits of alll middls menand retailer ; £ »L ae rmimports and buys immense stocks ods exclusively for cash, at the lowest sible figure, taking advantage of dull time forced sales, discounts &c., &c ,which | / | sash buyers always enjoy over Wholesale | r Houses who buy and sell on time. Their Goods are yut the entire Dominion, Houses with Samples, take your orders for as you need in your families, which are sent to you by Express, collect on hi j,and not to be paid for until you see und are satisfied with them. So if the Goods ire not found as represented, you need not In this way nothing could be such Goods pay for them. fairer Their Goods have been received by many where the table linen was kept. Happily it was rescued | Ducks, (each 0.24 to 0.30 | | Fowls, (each) 0.25 to 0.40 | Partridges,(each ) none Turkeys, (each) 1.00 to 2.00 And | still again, on the same day, some wearing | apparel in a hall closet was discovered ablaze. It did not at once occur to the proprietor that the girl was the incendiary but on his suspicions being aroused he sharply questioned her, and she at once the crime. She said she couldn't help doing it, whenever she saw a baby asleep she wanted lt having been ascertained to burn it. } | that | ! that she had six months since attempted | to burn a baby belonging to Mr. Kinney of Tarrytown, Mr. rested. Yesterday evening a reporter proceeded to No. 418 East Seventeenth Street, with a view of investigating, if possible, the moral influence of the girl’s home. After some difficulty the wretched dwelling was diss covered on the second floor of a rear and rank-smeliing tenement house. The stairs that led up to it were foul, the room was comfortless, and seated on arickety chair Apell had the girl ar- | Flour, perbbl 7.30 to 8.60 | Flour, per 100 lbs 3.25 to 3.50 Oatmeal, per 1001bs 4.00 to 4.50 | PIsit. Codifish per qtl 2.60 to 3.25 Herring per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 Mackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 BOARD s. Hemlock, 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.97 | Pine do 1.62 to 2.48 | Spruce do 0.81 to 1.00 | Bhingles, per M. 2.11 to 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS, Apples per bushel 0.72 to 1.00 | Barley per bushel 0.00 to 0,06 | Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.18 to 0.21 | Butter per lb by the tub 0.18 to 0.20 | Calfskins, per lb 0.06 to 0.12 | | was Mrs. Welbel herself—an overflowing | woman as to shoulders and waist, with large dark eyes, and sensuous lower jaw. The i been a domestic at She had not been cheerfully in- ; | Clover seed, per lb = — = —_ scenes a SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED. Aug. 3—Sch. Spirit of the day, Patten, Pic- tou, coal, coke and lumber; Onward, Seott, Wallace, stone; J. J. Marshall. Ilughes, Pictou,coal; Mary Ann,Hobbs, Pictou, coal; P. L. G., Anderson, Pic- tou, coal; Break of Day, Wallace,stone ; Maggie, Langue, Pictou, coal; Feme, McKenzie, Pugwash, plank; Lydia, De- lory, Pugwash, deal, etc., Hope, Mc- Fayden, coal; Lone Star, Chemogue, deal; Snow Squall, McInnis, Cape Bre- ton, limestone; J. P. Corkum, Boatts, Pictou, coal; Maria Catherine, Chap- man, Richibucto, deal; Aurora, Leard, Richibucto laths and boards: Ariel Allan, Chemogue, deal; Olivia, Hewitt, Halifax, lumber. Aug 5.—Wide Awake, Hingley ,Tatmagouche,flooring ; Lettie, McDonaid, fishing voyage, 210 barrels, mackerel; Enterprise, Allau,Chemogue, deal; Grace Weston, Weston, Richi- bucto, plank; Gulf Ranger, Langill, Tatmagouche, boards; Rustic, McPher- son, deal; Union, Guirand, Richibucto, plank ; Clipper,Forrest, St. Peters, C.B. limestone.— 6— Gipsey Bride, Steele, Pictou, coal; Ellen, Ledwell, Pictou, coal; Daniel, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Kathleen, Walpole, Pictou, coal. 8&— L’Imperatrice, White, Shediac, Ship knees; J. R. Stewart, McDonald, Pictou, coal; Voltaire, McDonald, Pic- tou, coal; Mary Kate, Leblanch, Sydney, Adventure, Boudroit, Port Daniel, limestone; Bishop McKinnon, McDon- ald, Pugwash, dea] ; Sea Star, Campbell, Pictou, coal; Winnie, Foley, Halifax, bal; Morning Star, Walsh, Pugwash, deal; An McDonald, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. of the Day, Patten, Pictou, McKenzie, Pugwash, bal; bal; J. J. Marshall sch. coal; ibrose, Aug. 4—Splirit bal; Feme, Swan,Rivera,Pictou, Hughes, Pictou, bal; R. Munn, Munn, Picton, bal; Active,Palmer, 5—Wide Awake,Hingley, bal; Daddy, Delaney , Pictou, bal; gie, Langill, Tatm: agouc he, flour; Ariel, Allan, Buetouche, bal; Onward, Scott. Wallace, salt and potatoes; Mary Ann, Hobbs, Pictou, bal: Rustic, McPherson, Pugwash, bal; N. H. Hatfleld, McEach- ern, Sheet Harbor, bal, Reward, Mc- Donald, Pictou,bal ; Wallace, sundries, Snow Innis, Cape Breton, bal; Pugwash, bal; Three as Daniel, Walsh, hawbra, Doane 664 bbls maskere ‘el, eggs: Hope, McFayden, Pictou, bal; Sea Foam, Gay, Caraquet, sundries; Olivia, Hewitt, Pictou, bal. 7— Sch. Adria, Everitt, Pictou, bal; Hannah, Keeping, Pictou, bal; Kathleen,——— Pictou, bal; Gipsey Bride, Steel, bal; Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou, bal. PRICES CURRENT. 1874. Mag- Squall, Mc- Lydia, Delong, Sisters, Pictou, Pictou, bal: Halifax and Boston, Aug. 7, MEAT. Beef, (small pieces) per Ib Beef, per lb (by the quarter) Ham, per lb Lamb, per quarter Mutton, per Ib Pork,(small pieces) per ib Pork, per ib (by the carcass) Veal, per lb Ch’town, $0.08 to O.16 0.40 to 1.00 O7 to 0.19 0.10 to 0.14 0.04 to 0.07 POULTRY Chickens, per pair $0.36 to 0.50 Wild Geese (each) 0.00 to 0.00 BREA DSTUFrEsS., Buckwheat Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0, 0.14 to 0.16 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.13 to 0.16 0.12 to 0.16 Cheese (new milk) per lb Cheese, per Ib Eggs, per doz. Green Peas, Hay, per ton 10.00 to 11.00 Hides, per lb. 0.6 to 0.06 | Honey, per lb. 0.24 to 0.25 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 Lard, per lb Oats, per bushe 0.11 to 0. 0.65 to 0. 13 70 | Straw, per ton 4.50 to 5.00 Tallow per Ib 9.08 to 0.12 | Wool, per Ib 0.17 to 0.28 reporter stated his errand, whereupon the | | lady, who was stitching an article of fine | old, sold by Agents through: | who cal! at your | j in this vicinity who express themselves im- | | can.’ mensely satisfied with the Goods, and this irm’s new and popular way of doing busi~ ness. We bespeak for them a big trade from this vicinity as soon as their agents reeappear lin cambric, became partially dissolved in tears, and spasmodically rehearsed her daughter's antecedents as follows :— She was always a bad girl, was Henrietta a very bad girl. I was left a widow two years since. Hens} rietta is thirteen years and seven months | and not fifteen, as the police report states. I was about to become a mother when my husband died. I could not look after Henrietta properly, and she began to | | go out at night among loose girls and stay | till eleven and twelve o'clock. When I | | Potatoes per F quart. | John Law son, 1 have five children. | was sewing for a baker near she was 50} cunning as to get all my earnings before | the work was done, and when I took it!) had no money to get. ‘Oh,’ cried Mrs. Welbel, ‘she is a terrible bad girl, and if | she has been guilty of trying to burn a baby, | hope they will punish her all they | The mother furthermore stated that she | Potatoes, 0.48 to 0.60 0.0¢ to 0.06 0.02 to 0.04 | 0.30 to 0.35 0.00 to 0.00 | 0.00 to 0.00 per puselh Pear] Bariey, per lb Sheepskins. (each? Timothy Seed per (bush. ) Turnips, per (bush ) Cottage for Sale, yo SALE, Street, the COTTAGE recently 0¢ on Richmond scupied by the late a8 of land on which it stands, and a large and valuable garden adjoining For particulars apply at the EXAMINER OFFICE, 1874 July 13th, il a PARK’S COTTON WARP ! GREEN. BLUE, BED, ORANGE AND WuITE, Ne’s 3’s to 10's. r Wy ARR Sere to be FULL LENGTH | l aud weight, STRONGER AND BET- | TER in every respect than any other Eng- lish or American warp. | ine without our name on BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. the labels. had placed Henrietta in a juvenile refor-| <4). py all dealers. matory twelve months since, but that she | Wm. PARKS & SON, ran away and subsequently ‘hired herself | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B out’ in Westchester County. Feb. 2nd, 1374. ly: “SPRING IMPORTATIONS | M.HE SUBSCRIBE BER t begs to notify public that by the following vessels he | has completed his Spring Supplies Per Sch. * Little Bell,’ 10 Hhs MOLASSES. { " BGA, 4,000 bush. SALT, from Halifax | | | } vis Per Sch. “ Water Lilly, 400 Bbls. FLOUR, from Boston. 60 + PILOT BREAD. 20 Retined PETROLEUM. 50 “ CORNMEAL, 4 Cases MATCHES, 8 Boxes CRACKERS, . CHEESE, 50 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 10 boxes TOBACCO. 6 bales OAKUM, 12 pkges OIL CLOTHING, 25 Coils MANILLA ROPE, from 3 to 34in 6 Cases assorted PAINTS. 1 Bbl each, SPIRITS TURPENTINE and MACHINERY OIL, Together with a large lot of Furniture. 50 bundles Forks, Rakes,Hoes, Shovels, &c, 30 pkgs. Buckets, Brooms, Clocks, &c., 5 pkgs. Fishermen’s Goods, 5 cases Glassware. P er Steamer from Shediac. and per Schr. * Winnie” from the Dominion of Canada, 20 boxes Horse NAILS. 150 kegs and boxes Cut and W rought NAILS. and SPIKES, all sizes 6§ pkgs. DRY GOODS, BOOTS and oT HATS, and CAPS, GROCER. ES, 4 casks Boiled OIL, 2 cases Patent MEDICINE, &c.. § pkgs. DYE STUFFS 1 case Canada TWEEDS, 10 boxes Edge TOOLS, 1000 rolls Room PAPER, 2 crates GLASSWARE 25 boxes RAISINS, Per Brig * Selwyn 60 chests TEA, 2 bbls. CURRANTS, 12 boxes SOA P, 1] - irene 3 casks PAINT, 2 “ ZINSEED OIL, 4 bags RICE, 1 bbl. PURE OIL, 30 bundles OAKUM, 10 tons Retined and common TRON, 175 pieces PLOUGH METALS, 6 ANCHORS from 8 to & ewt. 1 cask C a a. oe 35 boxes GL ABS, 2 cases Ready-Made CLOTHING. L cask PUTTY. 10 casks and cases SHELF HARDW ARE, 10 crates EARTHENWARE. The above :? Jrom Liverpeel, zoods have been bought well and will be sold Cheap for Cash on approy- “ c ae t. ~The sighest price will be paid for Fish = Cascumpec or ‘Tignish. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. 16, 1874 CASCUMPEC PACKET. Government Service. THE fast-sailing Schooner Winnie, will run fortnightly during the present Season, be- tween Charlottetown and Cas- cumpec, calling at Shediac. THOMAS COSTAIN, Alberton, Fane 3m in Owner, Agents—Hon. G. W. Howlan, Cascum- pec; J. B. Forster, Shediac; Carvell Bros., Charlottetown Ch’town, June 15, 1874. ; Tenders for Government Work ! \HE undersigned will sell by Public | AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the lth day of AUGUST, at eleven o’clock, a. m.. re- pairs to MURRAY'S BRIDGE, Baldwin's Road. Same day, at 12a.m., repairs to COUGAN’S BRIDGE, North end of Bald- win.s Road. Same day at 3p. m., repairs to BRIDGE at Roderick McDonald’s Mills, Pictou,bal; | Tatmagouche, | Break of Day,Ross, | | in the Dominion! Al- | | other that 509 boxes and 8 bbls | Morell. Specifications to be seen at time of sale. Good security required for each con- tract. Wm. McDONALD, S. P. W. Aus | 5.—yaz ar till 14th aug THE CANADA CORDAGE (0. CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE THE BEST MANILLA A= SHIPOWNERS should use it, be- cause it is better can be had. Samples of all 6-thread to 6-inch, always in stock. ORDERS SOLICITED AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. CARVELL BROS.., Agents for P. E. Island. Ch’town, July 27, 1874. —ar 3in sizes, Sole | NOTICE. | MBNHE Subscriber begs to notify those whem it may concern, that he has been ap- | pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- 0.06 to 0.09 | 0.12 40 0.14 | 0.00 to 0.00 | 03 | 0.31 to 0.44 | Esquire, —together with the} None is genu- | For | ated Board of Marine Underwriters of Den- mark, Sweden and Norway. GEORGE W. HOWLAN 20, 1874 3m SALT. SALT: SALT. N Store, 2500 (extra good) sacks LIVBR- POOL SALT, just landed trom Bark Lavinia. JAMES C. POPE. Ub'town, July 6, 1874. —4w_ Alberton, July Quickest and Shortest Route TO BOSTON. Y leaving Charlottetown by the Picton Boat on Saturday morning, Travellers ean counect with the Boston Steamers Alhambra or Carroll at Halitax, and arrive in Boston Monday morning at nine, being only 54 hours. Through ticketa and information at CARVELL BROS: July 6, 1874.—1m | + oe 'St- iawrence Marine Insur- nm ance Co. of P. E, Island. Boarb OF DrrecTrors: ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Esq., President. Joun F. Ropertson, Esq. ARTEMAS Lorp, Esq. Karu B. Praxg, Esq. P. W. AHyNpMAN, Esq. THOMAS Morris, Esq. W. D. Srewarr, Esq. Risks taken daily at their oflice, Exchange Building. FREDERICK W. Ch’town, March 16, 1874.—ly Secretary PLEASANTLY SITUATEL HYNDMAN, BUILDING LOTS. M\HE subscribers are prepared to receive offers for TWO TOWN LOTS pleasant- ly situated at the North-East corner of the City, being No. 51 & 52, at the entrance to the KENSINGTON ROAD, CARVELL | Ch’town, July 20th.- ar 2mo NEW COAL MINES, Vale Coliery, New Glasgow. BROS. | and would solicit a share of patronage from | all Importers and Dealers The quality, we need only say, well tried, and each kind, Round, Slack, has given such satisfaction as preferred to any of the other mines. Round $2.75 per ton, of 2240 Ibs. Nut and Nut SI. 50 do do, Slack $1.25 do do. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’ ‘town, July 13, 1874. Im FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 | POR SALE. ‘HE Subscriber offers for sale all the right title, and interests in the Farm lately owned by John Kickham, situate on | Township No, Forty-four, at the head of Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy | the attention of those who require a nice farm. Title good, and terms easy, Wan. D. STEWART. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874 the | j | AVING received the Agency of the above | Mines, we are prepared to grant orders, | has been | to be} and cheaper than any | WHOLESALE & RETAIL. THE « NOXON STANDARD” | said farm is conveniently situate to School | Portland Cement & Plaster Paris GKAND SUBSCRIPTION S\LE OF $100, 000 Te FALL & W IV rt \ Such as are constantly used in every family, at from | IMPORTANT T0 THE PUBLIC eNOS Ey ROBERT ORR & C0, Beg to inform the Citizens of Charlottetown, and the inhabitants of Prince Edward Is- land that they have rented the Building on AR Ol YDS Vex Pay te QUEEN STREET, 7 yr to Messrs. the purpose WHOLESALE & RETAIL Owen CONNNLLY & of carrying on a FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. CHEAPER DRY GOODS BUSINESS than the same Goods can be bought for at the Retail Stores. oO All Goods sent Collect on Delivery, SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION Bkror EK PAYMEN ALL ARTICLES ‘T FOR THEM. 0 IN THE LIST SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH And not to be paid for until you see the ¢ “1. [S IMMENSELY POPULAR, ALWAYS GIVING ENTIRE roods ou PLA IT SATISFACTION, arenstiamnmnsnsl{ uceecesenmanen kK Send for List of (foods. which (tie furnished Fre e of Charge. ——~0 ——= AGrnts WANTED in every Town, Goods. with samples, sent free, on application to CLEREMONT 235 a Old or young of either sex can take orders and make Sale of our Outfit, for the good wages. DANIELS & Co., Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, P. Q. Villug re and County QUEEN STREET — I - €. ROBERTSON, Is now prepared to give the best value in clothing that is to be| had in GUARANTEE Lie the City. can SATISFACTION IN QUALITY & PRICE. And trust by purchasing their Goods in the best markets and selling them very low, to merit a share of the public patronage. N. B. Wholesale Buyers, Far- janers, and others will learn some- th ing worth knowing by ecaminine ORR & OO’S ; STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere, | Charlottetown, May 18 1874. ly s : ecak . j and are perfectly satisfied with them. | i Charloctretown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET. HE SUBSCRIBER for past favors in returning thauks . 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, | Butter Crackers, | Which he can contidently _| Having imported his Goods Direct and on the | BEST TERMS he « ; | Mr. McLeop, well and favourably known to the public, has’ charge of the Cutting and Manufacturing Department. COLOURED AND WHITE CONGRESS SHIRTS, ALL SIZES. Charlottetown, May 25, 1874. — LONDON HOUSE. e WE JUST O oe HAVE PENED A SPLENDID Npring & Summer G00: (CAREFULLY SELECTED BY MR. WHiIcH A WE SORTMENT S HARRIS.) OFEER AT CASH PRICES. GEORGE DAVIES & Co. oe! 11, 187: Ch’ town, — |: y one, you can tell Call at 11 QUEEN Srreez, | lren that you have seen ! and if you do not bu n Canada CARMAN. l le your chi ) o The Best Combined Mower and Self-Raking Reaper C. ' Ch’town, July 13, 1874.- > COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER, Kor the sale of which l am Agent, Pon no six-column advertisement to recommend it. and examine for yourselves ; ~ CORNMEAL, BBLS KILN DRIED, i 200 the week. F. T. NEWBERY. June 22, 1874 TRA ROSH! NOW LANDING, 100 bbls. Tea Rose Flour, ON CONSIGNMENT. FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 8, 1874.—tf To arrive ver Scud due here during = ee “MOUNT STEWART HOUSE AND TEMPERANCE SALOON. HERE every kind of RerresumMent and and horse, is now opened at Mount Stewart Bridge, by | ACCOMMODATION for man ANGUS GILLIS & BROS.; and hopes by attention to those who may patronize them, to be able to give the satisfaction required in such an establishment, city. ANGUS GILLIS € BROS. July20, 1874. NOTIC He, aces who the estate of the late John for settlement. HENRY LAWSON. Executor. KINC’ 's ‘COUNTY ANNUAL 20, 1374. ouly will be held in the GEORGETOWN. ON Wednesday, 18'74. For Particulars, see Pamphlets, can be had from any ers, or from F. M. CAMPBELL, Secretary, July 20, Im Georgetown, 1874. To Mili Owners. ”* Descriptive Circular of our Patent Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, AND THE ALWAYS IN STOCK. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—3m ADDRESS Ch’town, June 8, 1874.—6m is sp, Local Exhibition and Cattle Show, Leffel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ Smallwood & Bovyer. i | prompt attention. BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Captain's Biscuit, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, Medford Biscuit, Seed Sugar Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, | Dyspepsia Crackers, | Coffee Crackers, ; Ginger Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Wine Crackers, Thin Captain’s do, Abernethy Crackers, Lemon Crackers, recommend and and CHEAPER Water Crackers, warrant to be BETTER than can be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready 300 bbis. aie No. t, & No.2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usual liberal Terms. All orders froin town or country receive JOHN QUIRK. April 20, 1874 of Ch town Commercial College. aa & OWEN'S BUILDING, Queen Street. Charlottetown. EATON, FRAZEE & REAGH, PROPRIETORS, DESIGNED To ‘Bitucate Young Met Men for Business BOOK-KEEPING in allits branches, both by SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY and Col- lateral subjects, thorougly taught and prac- tically applied by means ofa it being the first | of the kind ever opened in the ever rising have any demands agains | Lawson, | Esq., of this City, will please send in their accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned, Drill Shed and Public Square, 7th of October, which of the Commission- Complete Course of Actual Business, engaged in by all the students. Particular attention given to ARITHMETIC, CORRESPONDENCE, SPELLING, &c. Our Course of Instruction affords a large amount of PRACTICAL INFORMATION | relating to Business pursuits, which is of the | greatest importance to Young Men intend§ } ing to go into No Young Man Can Afford to miss a Courso at this Institution. 3usiness men and others interested are cordially invited to call and examine our system. Hours—94 a. m. to 12 p. m., from 2 to 4, | and 74 to 94 p. m | Cireulars containing full particulars will be sent free to any ara on application to B. REAGH, Principal. | Ch’town, Jan. 5, ‘ist, tt Montreal to Charlotietown. = Subscribers intend running two vessels between the above ports, dur- ing the Tue Laodamia, {6 tons, will leave Montreal about the Ist JUNE, calling at Summerside, and will be followed by another vessel a fortnight later. We shall thus be enabled to supply our customers with FLOUR. at Cost, Charges and Freigh : HYNOMAN BROS, 1874.— BANKING BUSINESS uusiness for themselves. Summer, Ch’town, 19th May, We would also inform the Trade that we | have just received our usual Stock of TEAS, GROCERIES, &e.. per recent arrivals from Great Britain. Also, to arrive per Lady Rodney, from London, 50 Chests TEA, warranted good. _HYNDMAN BROS, | Ch town, May 28 | | ‘Monel & Acadian $$. Copan | | WEEKLY LINE. i = undermentioned Steamships will Form a Regular Weekly Line be- tween Montreal, Shediac, Charlottetown | and Pictou, S45. COLUMEBIA, | S.s. CA NAITDA, | Ss... CALIFORNIA, } | HYNOMAN BROS, Agents. Apply in Montreal to DAVID SHAW, }05 Commissioners Street. June 22, 1874. tf Boone Bay Herring! PV) BBLS. split BOONE BAY -HER- | Ch’town, Tg RING. in prime condition. FOR SALE BY | FENTON T. NEWBERRY. | July 13 , 1874.—tf 1874, FRESH SEEDS, 1874. TRMIE Subscriber has received via Halifax, | from Covent GarpEs, London, a LARGE SUPPLY 01 | Field.Garden and Flower Seeds. iW arranted the growth of 1873. Wm. R. WATSON, cee Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf Wanted. A experienced NURSE GIRL. ences required, Good Wages. App’y at this Offige. Ch’ town, July 6, Lagi 4. " Giris Want ed, AT THE ISLAND PakK HOTEL. Chambermaids, Wages, BS Refer» Ten Girls as Walters and &c. Reference required, t #8 per month. — J. L. HOLMAN. 1874,—tf£ Summerside, June 1, eemeers SS han int a. Pe A