a mee ' in all likelihood, be elected as one of the | mpresentatives of Georgetown. | poser, is at the Revere House. mae | ‘chool which provides for religious instruc~ ; tion,’’ , Ust the elements will still favor the coms a ll lr Na ita cae cent ccmmaaiee ay emcee A MN amt aa Ws Mla OO TIO AE voc AL AND OTHER MATTERS. is in town Murray § ‘ » Dopo, of Nova Scotia, is dead, pot rions take place to-morrow, — 2+ = ' . i to be safe for HTunt yw FOR Mi WOUIS H. Davii 5 W ill ermit the reading of the Bible in the j — -. = | NTREA Che population of Montreal | mated at 148,000 of whom 71,760 are | Shipments of horses TOCA. ExPort od cattle to England in considerable nums on at Montreal. Se Gaturraine of the Caledonia sis going ‘ye GRAND sb comes off next Thursday on Govern- t House Grounds ooo enaLt Stiorwatks have been laid before f Prince Edward Island, ‘ Queen’s 1 Apothecarie’s Hall. _-* yRRNMENT AppotntmENT. —Uon, Joseph lank ¢ ling’ an ' pope has been appointed Commissioner of ' an Lands, in the place of Hon. F. Kelly, signed. Sap Acciogxt.—Mr, M. R of West River, was accidentally drowned while DE Gorvett, crossing the ferry at Westville, on Monday | evening last. «* Awproeynovus '’—20,000 of these cele- brated Cigars, wholesale and retail, at the sion House, 25 Queen Street. Chas. Otto Winkler, Agent for P.E. Island, Ma. Joan Quiex has put a new boiler in his Steam Bakery, made by Messrs. Procs tor & Coleston. It successfully stood a test of 120 Ibs. the square inch, —New Era. Sr. Petexn’s Distatct.—At large meet- ings held at St. Peter's Bay on Thursday, od at Morell on Friday, Messrs. Sullivan sod McIsaac, were unanimously nominated -<—>>- ‘ “Now is Tas Time’ for the supporters of Pope & Brecken to organize and settle jown to hard work. Unite and work quiet- ly, orderly and determinedly and the bat+ tle 8 Ours. ~-_- Eastern Extenston Rai.way.—The cons tract for the construction of the Eastern Extension Railway, Nova Scotia, has been awarded Messrs. H. Abbot & Co., Montreal, for $7,945 per mile. ie = - Tur Georgetown Ecection.— We are glad foiearn that, despite Senator Haviland’s | exertions, the Hon. A. J. McDonald will, | *“Utiize” is anexcellent word. There sa degree of ambiguity about it which renders it perfectly delightful.— The Patriot. Untize —to render useful; to put to use; employ for some useful purpose. — Worcester ee - Miuitta.—Province of Prince Edward lsland.—Prince County Provisional Batta. jon of Infantry. Tobe paymaster and to perform the duties of Quarter Master when w required: William B. Dyer, gentleman. la Gazette —Canada - -=_- ~_ Tue Lanp Commission,—The sitting of the land Commission will be resumed to-day, During the past week, Commissioners Wil- not and Jenkins went to look at some of ibe estates. The price of six estates is still to be fixed. ~_->- Oop Fettowsairp.—The annusl eonvoca- tion of the Grand Lodge of the L. P. B. N.A., LO. O. F, will be held in the city of Fredericton, N. B., commencing on Tuese lay, August Sth, at 10.30 a.m. Nine re- presentatives from this Island will be present. - —- +e oe PersOnaL,.—Ex-Governor Wilmot is in town. Rev. Canon Dart, President of King’s College, Windsor, is in town. In the absence of Rev. G. Hodgson, he of, iciatdd at Peter’s yesterday.—Le- Boutillier, the celebrated pianist and com. St. THE Domtsion,— 500 Ice- landers have arrived at Quebec on their way 0 Manitoba, and 400 more are expected to bilow. They will make a valuable body of tettlers, but we think that Newfoundland or Nova Scotia would be better suited to their previous habits than the West. ——- —— Retigiovs Teacuing 1N THE PROTESTANT ‘“s00Ls ov ScorLanp.—We clip the follows ing from the Scottish American of the 27th instant :— _ “The Kirkcudbrightshire School Board ‘as adopted a new time table for the IcELANDERS It | i Comment is unnecessary. Man Drownep.—On Saturday night, as he steamer Alpha, Capt. Thomas Walsh, vas nearing this port,a smothered cry was teard astern of the vessel, and it was soon uund that a man had fallen overboard. ihe boat was launched and efforts were made rescue him, but in vain, The man be- longed to ‘ Murray’s Circus.’ Tur Sioox uv Canapa.—Many people in On- lario entertain serious apprehensions that the'United States troops will drive the Sioux Wer into our country and disarm them, ‘od that the Dominion Government will have tosupport them during the winter and provide for the protection of our whites ‘tinstthem. The Government have al- teudy ordered up some military for ce. _- = =a Tue Great Caledonia Gathering takes place in Charlottetown on Thursday next, The celebration has not, we think, been Well advertised. The advertisement ap- peared in neither the Fresbylerian nor Tue EXawiver, Both of these papers have theusands of Scotch subscribers. We hope ‘is blunder will not prove fatal. We mittee—that the day will be fine. sisal daoigktacas Us Dit.—It is stated that the “ Retreat’ of Friday evening was deliberately planned, that the “New Party” might, if hard Pressed, escape the necessity of giving an *utline of the measure upon which, — after the bint given by Senator Haviland —it is presumed they are uniting, and that Mr. Brecken's simple question about the Bible id the business. Some persons, however, “ate that Mr, L. H. Davies has no policy— iact that he hardly knows what, to do. “hould this be the case, we hope he will develop some plan before the election day. He au hardly expect voters to “go it Diind ,”’ a ti Piesic Excursion.—The Pienic in connec- ‘on with the Methodist Sabbath Schools of a city, on Thursday last, was a great suc. - About eighteen hundred or two “ “and people from Charlottetown, Sum- reide and the country about Freetown, = on the grounds at Birch Grove. | oo ‘rains from Charlottetown were with children and visitors, who cae, were the drive to and from the ~ {he procession of children from : ¥ arch to the station was a most ‘ng sight. There was not a single jar a 9g to mar the general happiness ¥- Altogether the excursion was Most successful of the season, 500 SSP en ere MARRIED, Henry Corley, aged 78 years a native of County Monaghan, Ireland. At West Royalty,-on Monday, July 24. of consumption, Sarah, youngest daughter | house, of John and Sarah McKenzie, aged {5 vears. Her end was peace. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE J MI ( J M. Mitche Dest | tj A, W: DesBri A. a. & \ Cambridg , 22 UD. Rise, Augusta, Me., James Kisher, Stratford, Ontario; James Lind n, j roronto, { i NM =S, . Ja ' \! i it Philadelph Miss W. & A. Abbott, do.: W. M“Smith, ansi Mrs. Smith, St. John : Dd, | lr. Kennedy, A. Kennedy, J. M. M Lellan, | Halifax. 29. Chas. R, Atkinson. Chatham, | nt.; Phillip Boutillier, Gaspe, J. A. Le- | Penblier, Quebec; Jos. Blackburn, Lond n, | |G. M. Kingham, wife and two scns, Mon- | treal; W. HW. Harrington, Ottowa, Dr. Gare | epy, Montreal, J. M. Michaud,do.; Jos. Lor- | anger, do., Mrs. Webb, and children, Mrs. | McTavish, and Children, Colborne: Miss Moore, do.; Miss Hutchison, Brockville, Mrs. | Nutcheson, do.: J. H. tMutcheson, Utica, N. Y.; Fred. Wells Williams, New Haven, Ct.: | B. D. Fleet, St. John: J. Mitchell, Summer- | side ; F, Carrier,Quebec ; C. Derry Kamour- | aska. John H. Murray’s Circus Company, (15) Dr. W. W. Morland, Boston, Chas. J Mason, do. SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, July 26.—Sch. Lively, Hingley, Tatama- | gouche, flooring. —27. Ninth of June, Ben- net, Shemoque, deais; Endeavor, Silliker, West Cape, scantling ; Louisa, Walsh, Pictou coal; Adventure, White, do., do.: Zetland, Praut, Bay Verte, deais ; Str. M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, mer.; Sch. Anadne, Allan, Shemoque, deal.—29. Fume, Beaton, Pug~ wash, ship plank, etc.; Susan King, McPher- son, Pugwash, deals, ete.—Kate, Pentz, Pictou. coal. CLEARED, July 24—Brigt. Speedwell, O'Connell, Queenstown, 181,000 superficial feet deal, 8,000 do., deal ends.—26 Miminigash, 250 bags salt, 50 bbis flour, 2 boxes tobacco; Black Fox, Johnson, New London,mer.; Winnie, Matheson, Cascnmpec mer.—27 Annie, Strong, Souris, mer.; Lively, Hingley, Tatamagouche,mer.; Str. Worcester, | Hledge,Boston,371 bxs. eggs,4 bbls. mackeral | 8 do., herring.—29. Zetland, Grant, Bay | Verte, mer. Bay Stall, Green, ' MEMORANDA. | By Cable to Peake Bros. & Co., Barkentine ‘* Corisande,”’ sailed from Plymouth for Char- lottetown on the 27th inst. SS. “ Prince Edward,” arrived at Liver- | poo! from Montreal, days passage. Lavuxcuep.—From the shipvard of Hugh L. | McDonald, Esq., for James Duncan & Co, a | | | ~ on the 30th inst., 14 line new barque named the —376 tons | register.— Advertiser. | Heavine tHe Heavy Hamwer.—A small | prize being offered for heaving the heavy | hammer, some of the young men of Cardi, | gan Bridge and vicinity competed very sucs | cessfully. Their names and distances are | as follows :— HAMMER 184 Lbs, Ist. 2d. John Minchin, 67ft. 8in. 69ft. 6in. George Poole, 68ft, 5in: 71ft. Sin, Wal. Stewart, 68ft.9in. 65ft. 4in. J, F. Morrison,67ft. Tin. 66ft. Qin. Jno. Morrison, 78ft.8in. S1ft, J. T. Stewart, 65ft. Sin. 68ft. din. 3d. 7T1ft. 7Ott. 6in. 7Oft. 4in. 68f. 10in Soft. 5in, 67ft. Sin. HAMMER 16 LBs. Ist 2d 3d SOft. 5in. 79ft. 4in. 92f. llin 7S8ft. 78ft. 4in. 76ft. 2in. 91 ft. lin. 75ft. Sin. ain. 7Sft. Yin. 81f. llin Yin. 78f. 10in. 80ft. John Morrison of Dundas afterwards threw the hammer 95 feet. This speaks | well for King’s County. — Advertiser. Yin. 9in. din: din, John Minchin, 78ft. Georgo Poole, 75ft. Jno. Morrison, 89ft. J.F. Morrison, 77ft. Wal. Stewart, SOft. J. T. Stewart, 76ft. CALEDONIA DAY ! The Charlottetown Amateur Dramatic Club will give a Grand Performance MARKET HALL ON Thursday. Aug. 3d. 1876. Under the Patronage of the Caledonia Club, The Performance will commence with the Thrilling Historical Drama, in Three Acts and Five Tableaux, entitled WALLACE! The Hero of Scotland. To conclude with the Rollicking Farce, entitled Barney the Baron. TickeTs can be had at the Drug Stores and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to commence at 8. For further particulars see programmes. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Ch’town, July 24, 1876.—2i EXCURSIONS TO PICTOU AND RETURN FOR ONE DOLLAR ! Fine Chance for Picnics. HE Steam Navigation Co. will during the summer months issue Tickets to Parties of TWENTY and upwards, for Ex- cursions to Picton and return same day— available every WEDNESDAY and SAT- URDAY. The stay at Pictou will be from three to four hours, and trains run so that persons might spend over two hours at the Coal mines. Special arrangements can be made for Meals and Staterooms at reduced rates. By. Order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 24, 1876. New England Felt Roofing Co.'s PITCH AND FELT! The only Reliable Roofing. ROLLS Beehive Braid FELT, 100 Bbls. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. Ch'town, July 17, 1876. The Patent Jib Han aOULD be furnished to all New Ves- Js. See sample at — , CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2m ee } and Wash House. | ur lon th ‘ ol 56X36 feet, containing 14 rooms—Kitcl en ie Out-buildings con- ejet ‘ + is Oach-nu0use, fine Stable, Cart-shed, Fowl and Pig-house. and May Barracks. There are three Wells oneep ¢ Ii mussei-mud close by. The } ofthe North River. Chis Property for beauty of situation is ; unrivalled by any Villa Property in the neighborhood of the City, being situated on int of land directly opposite the en- trance to the harbor: iteommands a splen l v of Hillsborough Bay and Harbor, as Weil as charm ng views vol the Rive Scenery and the surrounding country, affording first-class facilities for bathing, | fishing and shooting. If not disposed of by MONDAY, the 7th AUGUST next, the Property will be sold at auction on that day at 12 o'clock. | For terms and particulars apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer July 3, 1876. TEE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST, The Great Dollar Weekly. No money spent in commissions. The subscriber gets value for every cent he pays. The Weekly Gazette, commencing the first of July, 1876, will be sent to subscribers for One Dollar a Year. The Gazerre will be continued at its pre- sent size, and additional efforts will be made to make it the BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER INTHE DOWINIOY, At the suggestion of a number of friends, who express a strong desire to see the GazeTTE taken by every family in the Do- minion, and the sound Conservative views of which it is the exponent more widely diffused, the publishers have decided that they will furnish it at the very low rate of Cne Dollar a Year. As this price leaves a very small margin over the cost of paper and printing, no com- missions Or premiums of any kind can be paid, : The publishers confidently ask the assist- } ance of those ix political sympathy with the Great Conservative Party of Canada, to assist in extending the circulation of the | GAZETTE. The GazeTre is an Eight Page Paper, and contains weekly 48 columns of original and selecd tematter. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. REMEMBER IT IS ONLY One Dollar a Year. Subscribe yourself, and then get your neigh- bor to do so also. Address | T. & R. WHITE, The Gazette, Montrea) Salt! Salt ! Salt ! ee 9000 BAGS of LIVERPOOL SALT, to arrive per Steamer ‘* Prince Edward,” | due here the 30th inst., which will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 19 Sti MCA. | Starr + < } pL sad EAVES Halifax for Charlottetown every MONDAY EVENING; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, taking freight at low rates. Eish taken and re-shipped at Halifax ly ** CROMWELL” Line, and through bills lading signed from here at 50 cents gold | per bbl. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch’town, July 10,1876.—3m IS THE BEST! 71=e GEO. DAVIES & Co's. Ch'town, July 3, 1876.—2m ASIt FOR ATT TAILORING DEPLRIMENT. New Cloths, Worsted Coatings. Broedcioths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Oxfords, Melitons, &c. Just received, and further additions daily expected. The Clothing turned out from this depart- ment is pleasing all our customers. BEER & SONS. July 10, 1876.—4in 8B oston Steamers ! | NN 4.23 a CHRROLL & WORCESTER —— sala WEEKLY LINE. NE of the above Steamers leave Boston every SATURDAY at noon, for Char- lottetown ; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, at 5 o'clock, p. m. PASSENGERS will find those steamers to have Superior accommodation. EXCURSION TICKETS, for round trips to and from Boston, $15. For freight or passage, apply to CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, July 10, 1576 —3m THRESHING MACHINES 45 WOOD CUTTERS i SMALL & FISHER. WOODSTOCK.N. B. ZERO REFRIGERATOR, FEW of these JUSTLY CELEBRATED 4\ REFRIGERATORS on hand. All par- ties in need of any of the above, should call at once and secure one, as they are going like hot buns. E. D. STAIR. Ch'town, July 3, 1876. Mr. E. D. Srarmr,—The Zero Refrigera- ator you made for me last summer, is, without exception, the best article of the kind I have ever seen. I believe it is tm- possible to get better. It has given the utmost satisfaction, and I hereby recom- mend it to every person in need of a first- class article. ALEX. Brown. (\ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner office . seen _ Vv sf 3 On t t., by the Rev. Frederic] Handsome vitia i iCTICK } ¥ ty Smaliw l ef 1 Iride 7 Mr. John Mel ‘8 to M FMA Yara y) } Elizabeth Stew Cha tow! is * | 17 ‘ { be eh i UY ad | nin 73 . 2 ' mae PaWii’s --- ee a \M instructed by SNEY ’ | \t Little Mar! yt Ae — | ‘ . a 8 a : x Serene a long j ‘ \! | .. er for sale by private contract.that : aT © : I ti me Villa Re sidence and Farm, at d . ' t occunied hy hi ‘ a nov » th, : At Lot 49. on Tuesday, tlth inst , Edward os = hash |} Dunn, in the 28th vea her ag He leay ‘ © Tiik vs ind . win ¢ ee ne he | a disconsolate mother and a larg i N ' “a ie a relatives and a juaintances to mourn t ? } loss. RI. P, A aia ) j | V ic{ are At Rollo Bi Vv, on Wedne sday, thre 12th clea vine ye witli mussel-mt : | inst., Capt. Dominick Deag n tt Gtstia e fit ind ha tal | year of his age ‘od y ‘ Rips 7 At Fort Augustus, on the 30th n iL. The Dwelling House is two-storeys high, > premises, anda never failing supply ; property | Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU ing bounded on three sides by the waters ue BECP uiso | Ret | BOARD & LODGING Ls é aii ‘ i, 1VE or SIX Gentlemen Boarders may A be dated in a& Comfortable house, i near the residence of Dr. | J »inston, Keut Steet. Apply at the office ot accomm Situat « THE EXAMINER.” Ch'town, July 10, 1876. Prince Edward Island STEAMERS. — | SUMAER ARRANGEMENT. | Nova Scotin. every MONDAY, Wepnespay, ‘THURs- DAY & SATURDAY Mornings at5 o'clock. connecting there at 10 9,m. with train for Hali.ax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlottetown Ofllce to Pictow and back same day, for $1.09 cach. : 7 ol} urning to Charlottetown, | Leave PI¢ TOU every Tugrspay, WEDNEs- DAY, Parpay & SaturpDay, about 1] Pp. m., On drrival of morning train from Halifax. Cape breton, | Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monpay & Tryrspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both Ways with Stage and Steamer ** Neptune” to and trom Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. { Returning to PICTOU SAME NIGUTS con- necting with 10 a.m. train Tugspay & Fripay for Halifax. ‘New Brunswick, Canada, and United States. Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown,connecting at Shed- iac with trains from each of above named places, and at St. John with Steamers of the International Co. for Portland and Boston. Also, leave Charlottetown for Shediac direct, about midnight evefy Sunday. Returning, leave Shediac every morning (Sundays excepted) on arrival of night trains trom St. John, Halifax and Can- ada, for Summerside ; connects there. without delay, with trains for all parts of the Island. Also, leave Shediac, every Saturday evening about six o’clock for Charlottetown direct. Pas- sengers by these direct Steamers travel by day train to St. John. AGENTS :—Thomas Bolton, Halifax ; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant & Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros , St. John. F. W. HALES. Ch’town, P. E. I., 17th July, 1876. GLOVES AND NECKTIES | FRENCH KID GLOVES, SWEDE KID GLOVES, very nice and cheap, For Ladies & Gentlemen. Burlington, Royal, Polo, windser Ties, A GOOD ASSORTMENT AT YWp oO OV Ta" BEER & SONS. 4in. July 8, 1876. FAMILY MOURNING, Wew Goods. 70: JE have just opened a large variety of Mourning Dress Fabries! CRAPHEHS, Gloves, Ribbons, etc., Fauily & Complimentary Mourning. Funerals Supplied! ECONOMICAL PRICES ! W. A. WEEKS & CO. STREET. QUEEN June 19, 1876. CUSTOM TAILORING ! CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER BY THE BEST WORKMEN. NEW SCOTCH & CANADIAN CLOTHS AND TWEEDS JUST RECEIVED. We Guarantee Satisfaction to ail whe may Patronize us, W. A. WEEKS & CO: Ch'town, June 19, 1876. Scotch Porter. bbls Jeifrey’s Edinburgh PORTER, in pint bottles), 20 casks Molsons’ Indian Pale ALE, 20 casks Molsons’ X X X PORTER, 4 casks finest Old Rye WHISKEY, 2 casks A. Houtman’s GIN, Holland's Geneva, 3 casks Geo. Sayer’s Pale BRANDY, 12 casks fine Old Pale SHERRY, Eor sale by HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street. >) July 17, 1876.—3m ‘Cay $1,000,000, vith porer to Increase to $2,000,000 NEECERRORANTES’” MARINE ERNSURANCEHE COMPNY OF CANADA. ee HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVEHLIL BROTHERS Agents tor Prince Edward island, Ch’town, July 3, 1876. ~ Health, Pleasure, and Recre “=o + ‘eae GREAT SUMMER RESORT if Prince Edward Island, “THE SEA-SiDE HOTEL” IS SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, This Magnificent WATERING PLACE has been enlarged and refilled this season, and wil! be opened in FIRST-CLASS STYLE FROM 22d JUNE TO THE CLOSE OF Tiki SEASON, AT $2.00 10 $2.50 PER DAY. ation | Special Arrangement made for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, &e, For Charming Scenery, Salubrious and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, &c., &c., the ** Ska Srpk”’ possesses advantages equal to any Hotel in North America. liow to Get To and From the ‘Sea-Side.’ A Coach will call for passengers at any place in the City every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, on information being left at the subscribers’ place of business, Queen Square, at any time previous to starting. Return every THURSDAY and MON- DAY MORNING, at9 a.m. Fare, $1.50 each way. And aiso, by arrangement made with Mr. Bagnall, Coaches will be in waiting on ar- rival of every train at Hunter River from Charlottetown and Summerssde, for passengers to ‘“* SEA-SIDE,” at from 40 cts. to $1.00, according to number going; but only 50 cts. for Morning Trains every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Also, at the Livery of Mr. Connolly or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, Ou reasonable terms. JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1876.—3m eee ee LONDON HOUSE. READY-MADE = CLOTHING =DEPARTMENT Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men’s Business Coats & Bismarck Jackets, BLUE SERGE SUITS, SUMMER OVERCOATS ! WHITE VESTS, Boys Sailor Suits, in Blue Serge and Linen, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, AL! SIZES. Wxse=> A lot of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low yrices to clear. ' TERMS CASH! GEO. DAIVES & CO. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876. THE STADACONA Fired Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PREsIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipent, GEO. J. PYKE, Generat MAnaaer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C, PatmeEr, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F, Ropertson, Esq., Jonun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates, Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. HADEADAY STANDARD WIND MULL, The first and ONLY SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL ever offered to the markets of the world, and when ma- terial used, power, workmanship and durability are con- sidered, it is acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST WINDMILL NOW IN USE. The undersigned are the only manufacturers in the world who have been suc- —— in introducing self-regulating Windmills of large diameter. For Running Custom Grist Mills, that make as high a grade of flour as can be produced by any steam or water mill, and for pumping large quantities of water FOR SUPPLYING SMALL TOWNS & RAILWAY WATER STATIONS, The smaller sizes of our Mills are Used on Stock Farms and for Ornamental Use. U. S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illinois. WILLIAM MURPHY, Gas Works, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May J, 1876.—3m American & Foreign Patents.| The Isolated Risk & Farmers Insurance Co. of Canada. Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co. | PRESIDENT, - « Hon. ALEX. McKenzie, Vicr-PRESIDENT, GrorGe GREIG, Esq. ATENTS procured in all countries. - No fees in advance. No charge for | CAPITAL, #$600,000. services until patent is granted. Prelimin-' Deposited with Dom. Govts, - $100,904. ary examinations free. Our valuable pam-| phlet sent free upon receipt of stamp. “MNHIS Com i | s pany insures Farm Property, Address, GILMORE SMITH & CO. Dwellings and contents, Churches, Washington, D. C. Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether fire ensues or not. The agency Arrears of Pay, Bounty, ete. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the Jate war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Go- vernment which has been fuundto be due since final payment. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant General U. S. A., showing service and honorable discharge therefrom, in place of discharges lost, pro- cured for a small fee. Enclose stamp to Gilmore and Co, and fall reply, with blanks will be sent free. Pensions. Pensions: LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, - line of duty in the late war, and disabled thereby, can obtain a pension. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds ’na injuries received in the service and in iine of duty,can procure pensions by ad- dressing Gilmore & Co. Increased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in wars prior to March 3, 1855. There are no Warrants granted for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washing- ton, D. C., for full instructions. May 29, 1876. $5 to $9 Portland, Maine. per day at home, Samples worth $l free. Strnson & Co., Mayl'76 ly wounded, ruptured or injured, in the} having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to take risks and renew out- standing policies gn most favorable terms. FENTON T. NEWBERY, April 24, 1876.—ly Gen'l Agent for P.E.I. OH ! Iv you want good Room Papalks, Selected with the greatest care— The best you can find anywhere— At prices which will make you stare, Read this in The EXaMINAIRR, | And go and be a purchasaire, At 85 Nortu Sipe Queen Squars, Directly next door to WRLLNAIRE, And see the low-priced Booksellaire, Who also is named Stationaire. Buy, brothers, buy with care, The best and cheapest Room PapaiRe. Call and see the samples, which are exquis- ite, and prices, which are astonishing. DIAMOND BOOKSTORE 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN bP. EL. ISTLAND. Selected trom London, New Yok, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP, Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! To Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Batterns, not hitherto imported. —ALso— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Frames every variety, &e. JOHN NEWSON. March 6, 1876. Prince f Rallway! CHANGE OF TIME, Nand after MONDAY, June 5th, trains will run as follows :-— aa ee OD ““ERAINS GOING W EST. STATIONS. Express. | Mixed. Georgetown Dep. 7.00a. m Cardigan 7.26 Arr. 8.50 Mount Stewart Dep. 9.00 Royalty Junction 10.20 y |Arr. 10.40 ne Dep. 10.00 |Dep. 3.30 p.m. Royalty Junetion! 10.20 3.50 North Wiltshire | 11.03 4.37 Hunter River | 11.16 4.52 Kensington 12.30 p, m. 6.11 - |Arr. 1.00 Arr. 6.45 Summerside ‘Dep. 2.00 Wellington 2.50 Port Hill 3.32 O'Leary 4.54 5 Arr. 6.00 amie ? Dep. 6.30 Tignuish Arr. 17.30 ' DRAINS GOING EasT, hieaeialsrhamttithtitadueentcuhentciedsiaiaoki ae tt STATIONS. | Express. Mixed. | oe } 4 Tiguish iDep. 6.15 a.m.) Alberton 7.15 O'Leary } 8.19 Port Hill 9.40 Wellington 11.25 : or Arr. 11.15 Cemmerside { Dep. 12.00 m_ |Dep. 7.30. m, Kensington 12.30 p.m.| 8.02 Hunter River 1.44 9.20 North Wiltshire | 1.57 9.33 . 2.40 |Ar. 10.20 Royalty Jun’n ; ‘hk \Dp. 10.30 Charlottetown Der ao jAr. 10.50 Royalty Junction 2.40 ’ Arr. 3.50 | Mount Stewart } Dep. 4.00 Cardigan 5.18 Georgetown —s/Arr. 5.45 Going West. Going East. evarioxs. | Mixed. STATIONS, Mixed. ui A. M. PrP. M Souris Dep. 6.00 Ch’town Dep 2.20 Harmony 6.23 Royalty Juac | 2.40 St Peters |, ygii-buewart §lar 388 . ; Dep. 9.00'St. Peter’s 5.13 Royl’ty J’c't 10.20| Harmony 6.25 Ch town | (Arr. 10.40 Souris Ar. 6.45 C. J. Brypoes, Gen’l Supt. Gov. Railways. W. McKECHNIE Supt. P. 1 RK. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876.—6ing Another Supply of Wheeler's Compound Elixr Phosphates and Calisaya Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remedy tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, av iron Tonie, Dr. Larookah's Pulmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c. Radway’s Renovating Sarsapariliian, Grant's Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVER BY WM. K. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ; March 6, 1876. + tial en it FIVE CENTS. Room ig ii at 5 Cents per Roll! AT Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE, (april 17. FounD, a purse containing a sum of money. ‘The owner can have it on proving property and paying for this ad- vertisement. Apply at the EXAMINER OFFICE, Ch’town, May 22, 1876. Ch’town, July 10, 1876.