i tas ti sic ne < Sh linsiiaiia ciiilii iii A AE! e AN aaienmaninte <a ie ian, — elite oe oCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. poetic Prixtixe in Nova Scotia is hence- frth to be put up to tender _ ee RewEMBER the Musicaland Literary En- inment in St. Patrick’s Hall, on the torts “cm evening of St. Patrick’s Day. => e+ oe taues Kewry, in jail on a charge of stab- bing, struck a fellow prisoner named Kils | duft over the head with a bottle and injur. | “ i him very badly. —7 +>. # ELogveENcR aND Oratory ”’ sect of a lecture to be delivered by Rev, » Dp. Currie, in the Wesleyan Chapel, on ed is the sub- Wednesday evening, March 22 > We are pleased to | learn that PERSONAL. Senator Howlan has so far recovered that ne purposes to set out for Ottawa, to ats | tand his legislative duties. -2>, fue Scuoet Question.-- Rey. George M. Geant, —confessedly the leading mind of the Presbyterian body of Nova Scotia—comes ait boldly and strongly in favor of School Law simmar to that of Ontario, ome All parties not settling their accounts due io Chas. Otto Winkler immediately, will be sued without distinction of persons. Just received, a car-load of Narrows Oys. ters, at the Union House 2in - Disaster To 4 I’. §. [stanp Vessrt.—Dov- er, -eb. 1S.— chr, Raven, of Prince Edward Island, ; >! ashore two miles east ward of Dover, |.st night; was towed off derelict and into hsibor by tug Palmerston, fall of water. an. Desrrorep ny Fiae.—The store and dwells ng of Mr. L. W. G, Hayden, Morell, with all ite contents were totally destroyed by We learn that Mr. Hayden and his clerk tL arely escap- ed with their lives. Loss partly covered with insurance. fre on the ulght of the Tth inet hre & wwe AP, B, Istanp Caprain Drownep. —Capt. Robert N. McKay was lost overboard, F i4th, from Schooner Al: jottetown, P. E. I, on the passage from Fortune Bay to Boston. No particulars eb. ; + Myrick, of Caars were given. It is rumered that he had con- siderable money in gold, and as none was found among bis effects, it is supposed that he had it about his person. He leaves a wife and six children in Gloucester. He was a native cf Murr+y Harbor, Prince Edward's Island. An Exptos:oy.— At six o'clock on Saturs day evening, 8 noise like the report of a cannon was heard on Queen Street: and simultaneously the large plate:glass win- dows in the store of Vr. Alexander McKen- sie, Confectioner, were observed to break and fall out. On repairing to the spot it appeared thatt;here had been an explosion of escaped gas. From the smell, it was conjectured by the inmates, thas gas was escaping in the cellar; and Mr. McKenzie —having first turned the gas off at the me- ter—took 2 light and went down to find out and stop the leak. The leak was much greater than was anticipated, and so the explosion took piace. The cornice and furniture of the shop was considerably damaged ; and two of Mr. McKenzies chil- dren narrowly escaped with their lives. A Waxpgrine Fravp.—On Saturday last, we noticed the presence in St. John, of a Bavarian Jew named Steinlein, who had been duping people through the Upper Provinces, by representing himself asa R. C. Priest, collecting money for a mission. While in Quebec and vicinity, Steinlein is supposed to have raised considerable money. When at last exposed, he obtain-~ eds free pass to this city. He has been about St. John for several days, and it is believed gathered some money at Spurr’s Cove and other places. He also called at the houses of some of his countrymen here. He imposed on a few people only, however, the warning regarding him haying been published early. This morning he took his departure for Prince Edward Island, to visit Bishop McIntyre. The Island people should learn the true character of this gen- tleman.—S/. John Watchman. A Cover House ror Bonspaw.—We were shown, the other day, a plan and details of a County Court House, to be erected at Bonshaw, under the inspection of Richard Weeks, Esq. Supt. of Public Works, Queen’s County. We judge from appearances, that it will be very suitable for the Court held in that place. The building will be 45 feet long, by 25 feet wide, and 14 feet Sinches high, front portico 6 feet, by 8 feet. [he whole superstructure will rest on a wall ofcut stone, 3 tier deep from sur- face to sill, each course of stone will be ¥ inches thick. The windows are semis-circu- | lar in the heads, and they, together with the | outside door frames, are to be made of pitch | pine. The interior consists of judge’s private room, clerk’s room, and audience room, | capable of holding over one hundred people: This buildir.g will be quite an ornament to the place,and will give comfort to those who may have go to trial and ‘2 made pay for | their comfort. Although we are pleased to hear of these Government buildings being erected, yet we would iike to see theia (like | 4 certain Council) not wanted. There is far too rouch litigation in our courts. It | would be very much better for men in business to do less business, and do it more carefully, than to give such an extensive credit, and have to sue for it-an action Which in many cases leave the plaintiff as Well as the defendant poorer going home than when they went tocourt. We must, however,expect a good deal of sueing where there is imprisonment for debt. Murper witt Ovr.— About nine years ago &man named Johnson was found dead at the foot of a cliff at Sydney Mines, under circumstances that wou.d warrant the susp‘e tion of foul play, but which, however, at the usual inquest,revealed nothing to justify the belief, and his death was ascribed to accidental causes, During the same year ‘nother man, named Andrews, was found ia @ similar position at the foot of a preci- pice at Cow Bay, This tragedy was surround- @d with like mystery, and the same cause (accident) assigned to its commission. Both affairs had begun to be forgotten by all but, Perhaps, the relatives of the deceased, when through a reliable source, comes the start» “ng announcement that a murderer who Was about to suffer the penalty of the law ‘a Nevada, confessed to the murder and robbery ofthe two men whose deaths are given above. His name is MacDonald, a Rative, itis said of Pictou, N.S. While here he was familiarly known as Donald Slash,’ and had the reputation of a rough. His last crime was the murder of his wife, done in the most cruel and atrocious man- Der. He was hanged at Nevada a few weeks $ago.— North Sydney Herald. The Chronicle of the 6th inst., says : we "eceived the following despatch yesterday : Westvitiz, N. S., March 6, 1876. To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle :— brah stticle in your pages of to-day,copied how tie «Korth Sydney Hered, ia an ‘Slash ” acentton. The Donald Macdonald, bien te ferred to, has been living with oo” a ere for the last eight years. He and respectable citizen. Rost, Surwgeianp, | Dividend | Bank notes in circulation FINANCIAL, Pringe Evwarp Istann Bank,—The fola ae | ‘oWing is tho annual statement of the Prince | Edward Island Bank, March 6 :— LIABILITIES. Bank notes in cireulation Capital stock Accounts due to other Bunks De posits $138,472.75 8,387.53 157,918.51 unpaid Deposits bearing interest Net profits on hand 259,727.49 19,684 64 cmnanen anes cman, | $674,228.92 | ASSETS. Specie in vault—gold, silver and cents Dominion (legal tender) notes Real estate Notes of other Banks, incorpor ated in the Island 5,024.00 Balances in hands of other Banks 94,011.34 | Debts and securities Bills receivable Cash accounts Exchange Debentures Judgments in Supreme Court Mortgages Protested bills Foreign Bank notes Sundries | | $10,586.60 30,583.00 14,769. 95 352,845.77 92,942.51 19,639.78 10,516.06 8,021.27 530.58 1,105.45 1,799.49 1853.82 $674,228.92 PROFIT AND LOSS (Abstract) Dr. March 6, 1876. Interest on deposits Comnnisssion, etc.,paid at sundry Banks : Incidental expenses, year ending March 6, 1876 Balance carried down 810.096 40 $01.99 8,741.66 25,793.65 $45.433.70 Cr. March 6, 1876. Gross profits for the year $45,483.70 Dr. Addition to capital stock, 1875 12,000.00 Dividend, June, 1875 6,000.00 Dividend, Decemper, 1875 6,000.00 Sundry losses, written off 2,010.67 Balance, net profits on hand March 6, 1876 19,684.64 : $45,695.31 CR Balance brought down sal : $25,793.65 Balance in hand. 5th March,1875 19,901.66 $45,695.31 Usion Bank. —The following is the genes | ral statement of the Union Bank, Feb. 29: LIABILITIES. Notes ix circulation $163,335.46 Deposits bearing interest 174,572.36 Deposits not bearing interest 162,299 78 Balances due to other Banks 3,379.63 $503,587.23 146,000.00 25,000.00 22,414.62 798.32 Capital paid up Reserve fund Premium on new stock Dividends unpaid Reserved for interest receipts, etc., Net profit on hand On ders osit, 3,110.75 910.32 $705,481.14 ASSETS. Specie—gold, silver, etc., Notes and cheques of other Banks Balances in hands of other Banks $68,423.17 5,462.55 75,366.44 $149,252.16 504,237.05 27,163.73 Notes and bills disco Cash accounts unted Bank premises 23,060.30 Montgomery estate 817.90 Real estate at Summerside 950.00 $705,481.14 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Feb. 29, 1876. To dividend No. 22 $4866.66 do No. 23 4866.67 Amount transferred to reserve fund 25,000.00 Balance on hand 4570.32 March 2, 1875. By balance brought forward $5128.96 Feb. 9, i876. By amount since re- covered from audit By net profits for year 6937.92 27,236. 76 $39,303.65 _—_— — Mercaants Banx.—The following is the fifth annual statement of the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, March 2: LIABILITIES. Dr. Capital $146,000.00 201,076.00 Deposits bearing interest 170,569.00 Deposits not bearing interest 91,642.21 Dividends unpaid 629.97 Rest account 15,060.00 17,537.11 $642,454.29 Net Profits on hand ASSETS. Cr. Specie—gold and silver Legal tender notes Notes and cheques of other Banks $55,934.09 14,000.00 6,912.10 $76,846.19 | 14,273.73 139,740.03 Bills of exchange Balances due from other Banks Bills diseounted 360,262.03 | Cash accounts 46,655.58 | Baak premises,preliminary expenses,etc 4,676.73 $642 454.29 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dr. March 2, 1876. Current expenses for the year, includ- | i Directors’ remuneration, sal- ? . ' in aries, rent, stationery, etc. $7,649.09 Bonus 9,733.33 Dividend, No. 6 4,366.67 do No.7 4,866.67 Preliminary expenses written off 1,000.00 Losses written off 425.86 | Interest, commission, etc. 7,131.49 | Rest account 5,000.00 | Balance 17,537.11 Cr. March 4, 1875. By Balance March 2, 1876. By gross earnings for the year $26,556. 68 41,653.54 $63,210.22 Mercuants Marine Insurance Company, —The following is the annual general state~ ment of the Merchants Marine Insurance Company of P. E, Island, March 1 :— PROFIT AND LOSS. Dr. teturn premiums on cancelled and expired policies Lusses paid to date Reserved for losses not yet due, and in course of adjustment Expenses of management, includ- ing organization of Company blank books, stationery, ad- vertising, telegrams and Manager’s commissions Reserved to re-insure Time-risks running Net profit for the year—transfer- red to suspense account $1,984.40 9,923.08 2,960.00 1,130.86 6,022.50 1,178.42 21,699.26 Cr. Gross premiums received to date $22,749.30 Interest on capital 449.96 $23,199.26 120,000 00 | | inst., Normon McLeod Mckinnon, eldest son 368,210.22 | selected trom London, New York, LATEST NEWS OL i i Pe ~~ ee 2A, — Sh YY eee To Reading Room and Examiner. | Lonpox, March 10.—New complications _ have arisen between the Sultan of Turkey | and the Christians. BY TELEGRAPH, | | j | | tC tt. Se PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco, CHEAPER THAN EVER, George Anderson asked in the bani For Cash ! Cash ! Cash ! Iion. Robert Bourke | ifit was true that General Shenck had with, 88.00 | drawn at the demand of the Government | HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand | of Great Britain. a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. one of the Under Secretaries for the Foreign | _ All dealers should call and examine our Department, replied there was not the the British Government had demanded the recall of Mr. Schenck, was greeted with loud cheers. Hatwax, March 10.—The devate on the college Question occupied the House all the afternoon, and a night session was held, The Opposition went against the Gov, ernment Bill ina body. There was some disposition to separate the University Bill from the Bill providing grants. Mr. Hill said the two must be united and stand or falltogether. At eleven o'clock to-night the vote was taken, when the Government was sustained by avote of 20 to 17. New York, March, 9,—-Gen, Belknap was arraigned betore the Police Court, in Wash- ington. He waived an examination and is held in $25,000 to answer further. It is thought in Washington that Great Britain will claim indemnity of the United States on behalf of those Englishmen who suffer» ed loss by the Emma Mine Scheme—they having invested their money in the belief that it was endorsed by the country through Minister Schenck as Trustee. Lonpon, March 9.—-The statement yes- terday that a republic was proclaimed in Servia is denied. The Bishop of Munster has been removed. The Spanish Cortes is discussing contra» band trade of English vessels. Orrawa, March 9.—Two petitions in favor of prohibition were presented—one from Senator Tidal and the other from the Lamb< ton County Council. Mr. Robitaille moved for a select committee to enquire into the possibility of establishing a submarine tele-~ graphic system in the waters of the Gulf and River St. Lawrence—motion carried, BIRTH, In this city, on the Ist inst., the wife of Edward Baytield, Esq., of a son. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, Franklin Hill, Georgetown, on the Ist inst., by the Rev. William Penna, Mr. James W. Cultin. of Georgetown, to Miss Mary Alida, fourth daughter of George Parker, Es«q. Al the Manse, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. John M. McLeod, Mr. Daniel Crawford, to Miss Maggie McDonald, both of Wood Islands. At Georgetown, on Wednesday, the 8th inst., by Jas. Easton. Esquire, J. P., Mr. Angus Gillis, Murray Harbor Road, Lot 58, to Miss Christy Ann Mackenzie, St Mary’s Road, Lot 61. At Roseneath, Feb. 25, of scarlet fever, Charles Augustus, fifth son of John H Norion. At Stanhope, on the 6th inst., Maria Mc- Millan, beloved wife of Mr. Neil Leitch, and sister of the late Ewen McMillan. Esq., in the 87th year of her age. In this city, on Feb. 19th, Mary Jane, the beloved daughter of George and Elizabeth Prowse, ageu 4 years. Suddenly, at North Rustico, Feb. 28, of heart disease, William Houston, senr., a na- tive of Scotland, aged 68. At the Royalty, Charlottetown, on the 6th of Mr Angus McKinnon, aged 30 years, afler a lingering iliness, which he bore with much resignation to the Divine Will. At Kennebunk, Maine, January, 27th, of congestion of the lungs, Rev. Alexander | MacLeod DesBrisay, eldest son of the late Rev. Albert DesBrisay, of Prince Edward Island. On the 15th January,at Hunt Hall, Peb- marab, Colchester, England,the residence of her relative, the Rev. Charles Henry Holton Stewart, in the 80th year of her age, Henrietta B., the last survivor of the family of the late General DesBrisay, of the Royal Marines, formerly of Stonehouse, Devon, and grand- daughter of the late Colonel DesBrisay, Lieut Governor ot P. E, Island, In East Watertown, Feb. 20, Mary,widow of the Jate Tisdale Dean, of Winterport, Me., aged 80 years and 10 months. i ii BA PS * | | slightest foundation for the report that | This declaration Mar. 6, 1876.—ly | ae Vw ce N Ww | AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN P. E. ISLAND. Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES ahead of all saa 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. ASSETS. Cash deposited in Union Bank 7,716.42 Bills receivable i 12,275.00 Office furniture and safe 209.50 $20,200.92 LIABILITIES. Losses in course of adjustment Capital paid up 2,960.00 10,040.00 $13,000.00 $7,200.92 Surplus sScray £Suil, FBVUERE Is on the Subscriber's premises, i the three past months,a young Bull one year and a half old [a mullj—no mark on him. The owner can have him by prov- ing property and paying expenses. RODERICK McDONALD, (Donald’s Son.) Grand River, Lo‘ 14, 1876. 3in Marine Insurance Company of P. E. Island. HE annual meeting of the shareholders of this Company, for the election of Di- rectors and other business, will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street. on Wednesday, the isth day of March next, at eleven o clock, a.m. By or W. HALES, Secretary. Feb. 24, 1876. English & German Looking Glasses, und Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Liegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Buri, Asb Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported, | —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Mrames every variety, &c. JOHN NEWSON. March 6, 1876. Estate of Patrick Reilly, De- ceased. LL persons indebted to this Estate, are hereby notified to pay their respective amounts to Messrs. PALMER & McLEOD, at their office in Charlottetown, within one mouth from this date. CATHERINE REILLY, Administratrix. Stock, as we are prepared to Sell Lower Than Ever to Those who Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK 102 Upper Queen St SUPERIOR SOAP! \ W. HOOD & SON’S celebrated Soap, | “* in Sperm, Silver and Parazon,—7, 8, and 9 cents per bar, respectively; Toilet Soap, Wholesale and retail,—cheapest in the city. R. WRIGHT, Prince Street, Opposite St. Paul’s Charch. American White Beans. AND-PICKED and selected. The best baking Beans in the city. . R. H WRIGHT. ’ AJ Colchester Couity Cheese. The best tn the Dominion—equal to Eng- lish and far superior to Ontario Factory Cheese. R. WRIGHT. CRACKERS AND BISCUIT, PEESH-BAKED,at manufacturer's prices. R. WRIGHT, Prince Street, Three doors below Quirk’s Steam Bakery. Pickles > I N great variety at the Prince Street Grocery. R. WRIGHT. SALMON & LOBSTERS. I ONE POUND CANS. Very Cheap. R. WRIGHT, Prince Street. Opposite St. Paul’s Church. Extra Family Flour. Cheap fcr Cash. R. Wright. Three doors below Quirk’s Steam Bakery. Pickles. “FURNITURE! THE wARUFAGTORY OF THE SUBSERIBER, KING STREET, Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most substantial manner. Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, Sinks, stands, ‘Tables of all kinds. Chairs, (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, | Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding for Picture Frames ; Looking Glass Plates, all sizes; Bedsteads Matresses etec., and everything required in the shape of Furniture. As Good and as Cheap as can be bought in the City, All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co’s Hardware Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, G. L. DOGHERTY. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875 Wash- } NATIONAL = INSURANCE COMPANY HHAD OFFICH, i80 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. ° CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Auex. W. Ociuvis, M. P. P., President, WituramM?Ancus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lyrg, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, Feb. 27, 1876.—pat 4i CARDIGAN BRANCH OF THE NONPAREIL CARRIAGE FACT'RY AN AGRICULTURAL WORKS! : —__, Good Work Triumphant! NOtWITHSTANDI YG the Dull Times, ~* the demand for my make of Carriages, Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanners, «c., in King’s County, has rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapidly increasing demand, that | should extend my business into that County. Ihave, therefore, at the request of a large number of my friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which is conducted by a competent mechanic, who served his time in the ‘* Nonpareil,” and has since | worked for several years in the United | States—a mechanic who knows his business, | and has such an interest in the work as to allow nothing but a faithful job to pass. He and several competent workmen will attend to the wants of the public in that | County. | The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best imported, viz:— American Hickury, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, Whitewogd, etc , ete. The iron will be of the best English refined; and Norway and Swedish iron will be used for the parts re- quiring extra strength and durability. Also, in connection with the said branch is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted by a first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting of new and second-hand work for the public. N. B.—Persons wishing work done in the Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call and they will be treated courteously and fairly dealt with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms i j Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. ** Nopparicl,’’ New Glasgow, 2 Feb. 21, 1876. 5 9m CHEESE! CHEESE! BEAUTIFUL CHEESE ! Tea, Sugar, Brandy. Wine, ete., ete., ete. HAVE in store and will sell at lowest prices, to close consignments :— 120 Nova Scotia CHEESE (superior quality), 50 chests cheice Congou TEA, 30 half do do, 25 bbls Scotch refined SUGAR, 5 casks PORT WINE, 3 casks SHERRY WINE, 10 casks PORT WINE, 250 sides N. S. Sole LEATIER, 200 boxes SOAP,Ex. Fam., 5. P. Crown & Nonp’l, 100 boxes CRACKERS and Pilot Bread, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, ete. In bond or duty paid :— 5 hhds BRANDY, 6 qr. casks do 65 cases do WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, Feb. 21, 1876.—6i CHARLOTTETOWN - STEAM BANERY, NEW BRICK BUILDING, Prinee Street, bo. Sayer & Co. The Subscriber, in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has completed a large NEW BRICK BUILDING for the purpose of a Bakery, which he has furnished with Cunningham's Great American Patent Oven, and all the modern improvements known to the business, and is now prepared to furnish the following: XBPilot Bread, No. 1 Pilot, | Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2 Navy, Fancy Pilot. No.2 Thin Pilot, | Thick Family Pilot, Biscuit & Crackers, Captain's Biscuit, Coffee Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Dyspepsia do., Wine Biscuit, Ginger Cuackers, Medford Biscuit, Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Wine Crackers, Sugar Crackers, | Thin Captain’s do. Butter Crackers, | Abernethy do., Water Crackers, Lemon Crackers, which hejcan confidently recommend and warrant to be Better & Cheaper than cau be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles, will please send in their orders immediately. HE HAS NOW READY, 200 Bhis. Superior No. | Navy Bread, which he offers for sale on his usual LIBERAL TERMS. All orders from town or country will re- ceive prompt attention, and deliveries will be made at the railway and steamboat depots without extra charge. JOHN QUIRK, J. R. Hea. Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Deseriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 83 Queen Street. &. ROBERTSON, WO. ‘SO’ Q@QULAEEIN.. SPrvumer.. :0: WORSTED COATINGS, NEW PATTERNS, TWEED TROWSERINGS, | A new Line, Just Opened, FOR SPRING !) a | FANCY VESTINGS, New Pattern. BLACK & BLUE SUPERFINE, BLUE & BLACK DOESKIN. SINGLE & DOUBLE MILLED CASSAMERE Scotch Tweed Suiting, Something New. HAT DEPARTMENT Better Sorted Than Ever. NEW LINE SILK EATS. C. ROBERTSON, Duncan's Brick Building, 50 Queen Street. Bolts. rou. 145 SHHBTS American and Canadian Axles, From $2.90 to $7.50 per Set. 45,000 AMERICAN CARRIAGE BOLTS, LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH BOLTS, FINISHED HEAD. ALSO, A Selling at Reduced Prices! Feb. 26, 1876. Axles, Every kind of MALLEABLE CASTINGS, suitable for Carriage Work, BEST WROUGHT IRON Step Pads, King Bolts, Shaft Couplin Fifth Wheels, &e.,, And an unusually Large Stock of Refined Tron SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES. Call and see our Stock ? OS a » _ Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876.—tf BANKRUPT STOCK GEO. DAVIES & CO. N Halifax, N.S., which will be ready for sale at the London House, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, GREAT BARGAINS will thus be offered to parties wishing to pur- chase Goods at Low Prices, viz: WINTER DRESS GOODS Sie: Mia eo ee ae ee Black & Colored French Merinoes & Coburgs, BLACK LUSTRES, Brilliantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes and Sheetings, Fancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS, BEAVERS AND PILOTS. Bs No Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. =i TERMS CASE. Ch town, Feb. 28, 1876. lm Ch'town, Feb. 14, 1876, —3m Nov. 22, 1875. WwW. E. DAWSON & CO. Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Haberdashery, Underithng, &c. c. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. cme a : + | TENDERS WANTED. | QEALED TENDERS will be recelyed by the Seeretary of the Board of Worksfup | to WEDNESDAY, the 23rd MARCH, for | rebuilding the Bridge below McLean's old | Mil, Union Road, Lot 51. Plan and Speci- | fication can be seen at the residence of | Ifon. Daniel McDonald, Perth Mills. The Signatures of two responsible parties, will- | ing to become security for the performance | of the contract, is required to accompany leach tender. Board not bound to accept the lowest tender. WM. McDONALD, 8S. P. Works. : King’s County, Feb. 21, 1876.—3i | j . | VARNISH j * | i i JAPAN _A Very Large Stock CARRIAGE VARNISH ! ALL TESTED, IN Coach Rubbing, Wearing Body, English Finishing, Elastic Carriage, AND NOBLE & HOARE’S elebrated Body Varnish AND BROWN JAPAN. (in 10 gallon casks,) all of whieh are selling at LOW PRICES AT W. E. DAWSON & CO.’S. Feb. 23, 1876.—tf HERRING. SALMON. 100 BARRELS NO. 1 BOONE BAY HERRING, 20 BRLS PICKLED SALMON, 50 Qtls. Extra CODFISH, 100 Qtls. No. | CODFISH, 100 Qtls. No. 2 CODFISH, 20 Qtis. No. 3 CODFISH. cases Preserved Salmon, 20) cases Preserved Lobsters, FOR sALE BY Haszard Bros., 61 Water Stre« West India Produce . 150 puns Bright Retailng Molasses 10 Hhds. Bright Muscovado 10 Tierces 40 Bares \SQU GA R,! TOBACCOS, in Smoking and Chewing. at A good assertment of A. W. Hood’s ceiebrated Toilet and | Laundry SOAPS. Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Blacking, Clothes Blue, Lozenges, Wrap- ping Paper, Pickles, 100 kegs Assorted Nails, 10 cases Boots and Shoes, 10 cases Matches, o0 cans Lard, casks Turpen- tine, casks Cod Oil. FOR SALE, BY | | HASZARD BROS., | | Gl Water Street, opp. Merchant’s Bank. Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1876.—1mn. } OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co. | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 1876. TILE FIRST-CLASS TRON SOREW-STEAMSHIP “PINNCE EDWARD,” | 1364 tons register, classed 100 Al, which is | the highest class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, Will be on Berth at Glasgow, | to Receive Cargo, about | the Fifteenth March, Having purchased a portion ot the Stock for-| Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool merly owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of AMOUT FIFTH APRIL: AND WILL LEAVE LIVERPOOL CHARLOTTETOWN _ On or about the [5th April, Carrying FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES from London, deliverabie at Charlottetown, | Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and She- | diac. The Steamship has first-class Accommo- | dation for a limited number of Passengers. | For Freight or Passage, apply in London, | to Messrs, JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69 | Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO, | ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street; in Liverpool, | to Messrs. PITCAIRN BROS, Brockley Buildings. 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. S.,to Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, or | here to Peake Bro’s & CO. anagers. Ch’town, Jan. 10, 1876.—i0i a | Summerside, P. E. island, JOHN MCKAY, PROPRIETOR. HIS HOUSE, second to none on the Is- lund for beauty of situation, comfort and convenience afforded, commends itself te the patronage of all who may visit the Island for business or pleasure. Choice Sample Rooms to let. Conveyances from Cars and Boats. Ladies and Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to patronize this Hotel. Feb. 21, 1876.—tf (127, YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner offies,