a a ail li ° a Ai TELA 2 LT A TT CPT OST ee rE TS ee “* se ere CADP EMV ALE , 1 > yry) p's , 4 MEA PIAUR Lett it , FR Wd ) é ‘ ‘ - =* Ruedas y8 ; ee E % a as * Los , 4 i - os . irs UN Wi y evening, th RK y { j j P} ir W } 1 1 bef he yom, ©. 3 : } i 7 ' ; " , si sas ‘ sort \ ’ ¢ x Lime Lbout a } , Lsid . ! thin tl ollection of those y FS ci saute i . . tab ytlemen who rrie j the doeus ( ture, yet i the face of the ment) an urgent requisition Was handed lienee tl tended | , fayor requ 1¢ him to ealla pubs * in the h . ill, in order 1 ) t y can t but express l m ting in tha larket Hall, - ; } 1 4 ~ nto consideration the wants of the ‘. rly 1 we trust » takein sideration I i poor in Now, sit ‘ I \ ( un oe 4 ) erely ‘ . vit raul Ve i OF tno0se £ itic- | V 1 very difheult one to is ed ) mbna, wha sianmed th } on, trent in au cAatempor address, row ; se ” ' { tiiena i atci~ y Vividiy and I . as we i | ' ) were conscience stricken, or ‘ } wi i s Ss 1" > wt recov n lrom ac ym plaint } i to t " } \ ‘n the most chari- tl is tr after partaking 0 freely of those : i : \ ul Christmas dainties which the poor cannot * d \ i ks, at least, for tl t- | reac iflice it, that at that meeting ut oe le ty; *] t ‘hris ' tempt they have 1 to interest and in es were made, but alas ! no Christmas . P , nddings for the poor nor hospitals for the KA struct us, except where they attempt ; PUES! the } ag tee Son were ‘ en + ice > | sick I enclose you the report of that a ee "=F i. tly beyond their power and ‘ oe | | : 1eeting, which [ have kept by me for the ‘ f 1c" [ODA \ nk Mr. Weal bani etre, eee } ; » iet. es ores ‘ } olliti va ‘ould next nnuAi ebuilition i, wouit 1 tee aan) hit : : ; mn . a (00 ™ Anacea nee humbly suggest, that the committees then i U is ‘ i h aie . Pp . " ae ‘ } to have considered himself warranted in | and there formed to fulfil the resolutions ‘ ‘ <x T { t [ y if X * ‘ t . lon i is failure on the present occa— hen passed, should publiely give an aes i ’ xt aN —* a i i 7 i pia a sion amply justifies this statement. His | countof their st wardship. One Reverend t i ry 1 v this a Se al lg leseription of London would not have | genUeman (not on the committee) was, if | ~ s . ° ’ +1 é ee ae , . ‘teh 4 . ie -o» | Lmight use the term, ‘up with the lark ‘ % CY ait i tO one Wie had never a : a ote 1 sticnneitinne | ‘ru i : oe ae ae hd next morn ready with king iggestior was ¢ t metropoits, and had but : ; : ; We, ' 3 . and proposals for the site of a Cottage , ’ ° » ? ». ” i s ‘ ‘ ined the materials for a lecture from ai a ve, Who ehure } 1d} > Hospital, and ready to overcome every ft } yf oul oo] ; | ‘. * . ‘ i : " ss t rn s i} i@iai Ol euide bo KS. A o} stacle. for does not real charity over- | w] Inagn ent subject was open to him. He lcome all things?) but on looking round, : contented himself with a bald and im-} yp ore was the committee? That, of course, ‘ S DAY , ; vate “ | perfewt description of the churches, via—| js best known to themselves 2 ua : ° . a . 1 } | ducts, statues and museums, in the city. I will not trespass on your space further hay ne ¢ I men among - : } ’ \ The history of this great city, replete | than by remarking that sickness and di- ns 3 ( we 7 sai ° fs - : | : ‘ pein i : ie “ae ; with associations of the very life of Eng— | se4se are no respectors O Cre¢ ls or pera c igi ra r : it, he 1 r | 8Ons, and attacks the Pharisee as well as } } - ‘ m s rpress if, nN ea : that they ' ye oy ee en’ him whose motto is, ‘ Faith by works,’ if i } touc] lu n \ se} oO | bov would } Te r ’ ; w s of a sick man, and save 1 ei ee eee ad Sotomon Eacue, | probably have told us.speaking of the Bri =“ - wetvten dies hs peril, | probably have told u peaking of the Brit Chitown tec. 0 1874. mf B 1 waterially | ish Museum,that ‘there you will find some | aces I rting Du s i t y - | si . . “ . . . | - i‘ ° ‘ . . } | ‘4 a : ‘oO > epi Df ’ ; 1 interesting books that will be profitable The following is from the Report of the 1 to the weight r si For n¢ iciaktacss le nan . . ms sin the town—crterst one whose spo | 0 yous” bet we hardly oxpectsd much (™ Ct. cee a man in the { l ‘ t : : | Whereas, The assisting of the sick poor cial duty iti 1 be required to risk | #8 utterance from a man of presumed | jz one of the most imperative duties of a é i a ‘ . ‘ \\ ‘ ability | Christian community, and abi lie in i = U a eae oe ha te a : Even with the spirit of the lecture we | Whereas, There is no public Hospital for wine in €x say : 1. Ct : i this purpose in Charlottetown, therefore, . ? must tind grave rauit such oecasions i ries eas ' ssary, th i r i omen er ey | Pesolved, That an effort immediately be | should end it mpt to | Should not used as opportunities 60 | made to establish one on the plan of a : ’ sneer at the action of a nation, or at a| Cottage Hospital; and that a committee save a small-pox i i t out Se wm. 1 ’ | |of seven be appointed to take steps for | , foreign power. Ahe jecturer s attemptet . coe a j ; | t city from t 3 most , : that purpose; and that this meeting | eo i ‘ load?y | Sarcasm, when speaking of the Ashantee | pledges itself to assist to its utmost in | \ = ‘ . ‘ + i i geo ‘ ge to vy h} } war, was not p! nt to many present. | Promovng this object. e mee alenam 4 ’ wai 3 | The resolution was carried unanimous'’y, ‘ mF a ‘ y oO nored our motner country ior ner } . £..1) . .* l f and t - and the following gentlemen were nomin- . ——— vine » the lis eh. a oF : which } : n of | great efiort In protecting the tives oF her | ated to form the Committee. viz Hon, | } “ + hands of barbarous peo- | Judge Ilensley, George W. Del:lois, Evq., ’ t . ne ” | . ne irom ti . u Ki Coffee’ esl, mtokk uae J. S. Carvell, Artemas Lord, Ambrose L. offee’s umbrell: eht not} , ; rt \ nmun t iar it Uy e|P sa am Ores WE! Brown, Andrew A. McDonald and George c } ‘ +h; ale ae th as oes Oe min, or one jt I G rn- thik I ! th & Six] ec as tne! Davies Esqs. i i - ss . " : : nie ' ] I I ned us, and it might have | the second resolution was moved by su i t eC “ , ‘ . war I , ; ie via, 22». ho | Charles Palmer, Esq.,,seconded by L. H. | . es | been “* more holy than righteous,’’ as he : : er inst W S$ lat is t scn~ : : : 4 | Davies, Esq., spoken to.by William Dodd, " n itisu I } Of, | rather vuigariy s iid ; but we would sug- | Esq., and Rev. Thomas Dunean, and un- | 4 o™ “— . “ . { : i - nines bs i ‘ t to him that, for the future, he would | animously carried i ae “veer: i A Talla ia Whereas, Giving alms to able-bodied per- well to abstain from parading his own | ’ é : Quarantine Hos; t 1- : amg I ; . . | sons generally tends to pauperize and des es f 1 Opinion against the Opinion | moralize the recipients ; and yet as some | = n In some men, this may be } assistance is needed by those out of em-| duty But ! el - + os 1 | ployment, therefore that ag of genius; in others, it 1s simply |* 9 7 eo V t | Resolved, That a committee be appointe i t t , 4 6) ) - | to adopt the best means for dealing with y a I ' Again remarks about American | such cases with power to add to their num- ’ : ” . her ’ ft } . er, e , : } hac vi naught cise put a gratuitous 7 ” re : j was | The Committee to carry out the resolu- " t ] treated suit— savoring more oF the 4,0nd00 | tion was drafted as follows :—Charles Pals : + k t f the Christian lecturer. | mer, John Quir’, Ralph B. Peake, Hon. ; a ; VW 1 hardly fan a Christian gent] Col. Gray, William Dodd, Sheriff Watson, | ‘ ’ . abil i y ist CeCbhtiec- r . c reyy: that when ‘ 7% os ae ee " W. E. Dawson William 'rown and John ie i ee ; n expressing himself, as he informed | Corb . ’ ' ‘ : A ‘ 4 ’ acca j : a - i di when st Ling b fore the Al- Pons u ‘ Ail i i os ‘ \ i . * * . oo’ * , ‘ - , ry “ , ei . Memorial. Small, indeed, must have | SUG TION A , at om 444 ‘ a | ail t Q ye | been the man in mind and being, who| ce ‘ ’ ’ ™ ’ ’ <a es a } rae Ox 1 ] ould, while looking on this magnificent ' : oe ct ‘ ‘ i Bins eee te ks Pea Na nd ! Ww nad structure, speak as ne did. Americ LD | IR,—reeiings Of pity being greatly eXs | ‘ ‘ 4 s e - . v " : os ee 7 cited in me by your account of the suffer~ ; 2 Would the citiz then, | ladies, if “ they were fed on too much | ‘ set in gas : : } } Pa 89 ; was ings of the poor man who died of the small oe j patie 1) lt al acon and molasses,’’ to represent the| © A ; : ’ : i ' ’ as ca e and | pox a few days ago, I wish to suggest a ot ‘ beautiful statue of womanhood represent- cs fering ont eets and inshingled 5 _ ~ | plan fora hospital for seamen, which has : ei ial Lis momorsl as 1e : . on unplast l, uofu of oe fori °o America on this memorial, as the | long been carried out on the river Thames fort Pow 1D t! lecturer wantonly said, will not suffer | at Greenwich in England. It was begun ! ; } ‘ } } } ; greatly in not being honored by the praise by a charitable individual, who found the thu } : ' S ¥ 4 ais : . * ¢ * ie Fr i | ‘ t » P ay) Of Mr. Webber. They can, with that|same difficulty there of getting a sick i i i oo vel Ma bd } 8 si : : y +: ll ast oh hasnit oe Bae te - : a ’ — W C o jul t dicol which charact rizes their Salior taken toa h ] ital a the re 18 here ’ Agehale Kw ' 6 ; es This charitable person begged the use ofa ‘ F rc nd | ace, affor 1 ke toregard not his insults, : oo = : i a Pia < id 1: ae man-of-war, the ‘ Dreadnought,’ which } ’ and deserve not his commendation. tin h ToO1e ¢ zen——11 : ( wld i imc t was condemned to be broken up, and had i 1 We have no desire to continue this|- ‘ : ; : have been foun - | I saved ics aan — Sore eo SORT e ee | tt eecoted be the river, aad supplied with t] necessity of risking h | eriticum further. We trust, however, | 11 nancssaries for sickness. and then onaile . . ? : * cs y : : ord that ¢] : i man ht b that it m y not be without its usefulness \it free to all sick seamen of all nations ‘ red when lis id re.| t0 future lecturers.—Com. and on that crowded river there were many, t } : a A i 4 , ’ ‘ i atic ne ; . ( . ’ Se They had only to be rowed to the ship’s tian | when THE DEBATING CLUR pele a 1 ' THE DEBATING LUB, side, sick and suffering to be received. Sut ( let ~ vo ; xr a | In this place it would not require a large t l Weare glad to see that the young men 3 : ea ay , ' kor tx a ae ‘ me od vessel, and, [ think. would be as safe a : i | riottetown have eorganiz } : : ; W rei ; nen J : ae ne rn plan for the community in general as any : Dehatine (inh wit somethine like the | +. ; ci i 13a SUP] that tt i ing Club with something like the | p,, present small-pox hospital isin a very ; I friend 3¥ mar siding Spirit Which exist l a few years ago, | inconvenient place for doctors and patients, | in « boardit ise. What y¥ 1 then | Their meeting on Thursday last was nu-| andall difficulties would he met bya hos- be the alternative? We would not. in| merously attended, and resulted in the | pital ship. sch a case. be permitted t nd the pa.| election of officers who, we hepe, will | Yours, &€ , ii «a hu ! a aabe ‘ 1 MU thi i a a" » zr " tient to the Ouarantine Hospit »o¢ | guide the Club through a brilliant session. | PUILANTHROPIST. ,€nt to the ¢iarantine LOSpit o that : 7 to hj : h] | ee Ee Ae ee ‘ t each oticer do his work as thoroughly | om i “ ees gies it would not be necessary to ¢ to our | Let each officer ’ ae t THE RAILWAY TARIFF. id the dark deniz of the West End 2% if he were working for himself. The | ale for the pu taking | he | great point in all such gatherings, where | Tur following is the Railway Tariff for for the purpose of ing him across the | Ste*! po ail Such ¢ gs, : , is al : eight—unc which the railway is now} garbor. Nor i ikely that we could | Work is purely voluntary and gratuitous, fr te nder wh —s oe * i . i AL ( ‘ a - . . ’ ° . - . . | working :— wain utilize the little build on the | i punctuality. We have noticed, time | S ub LUlLii2 i i JULlIG NT i€ - o Square We al l he « 1 te dk pen and again, meetings whose object ought Per 100 Hl Per carioad of 20.000 ; ‘ sua : | Ci Lis. lbs. » private chal to ask privat t. | to have ensured entertainment and cul- | eee Aw ‘ a 2 mw * A Vi | . a. — = sit reas to risk their lives in order t the | ture, and even material profit, totally fail aii ‘ ! ZEG 1 i liv n order h CLASSES ; rom wan P ne litv , ‘ : a ~ > nfortunate man micht be properly treat from want of punctuaiity. Let our young | 7 a De es S ot = l—for we have no Hospital ! lr sup—| men bear this in mind, and we ean pro- | = eis ti = = = = rn . 5 « ioe \ =< = _ se pose that a stranze and penniless man or | mise them inte lectual treats pot inferior ce el s | woman were to—day. to fall % on the to any nowt » be had in the city—o! lixe- ‘ oy cts. cts. ape S a al - ta ae :* : | gi 9| 7] &| 418.00) 8.00| 4.00) 6.0 street and have a limb broken, what would | ly to be had. Let a'l who have time to! ,;, ae el 5 10.0010 00 5.00! 7.00 ° ° . , ¢ * ’ } ~ * } ~ { } ® > q i) be the result ¢ Some individual mber | spare on Saturday evenings, during the} 15 12) 10) | G J11.00 12.00' 6.00) 8.00 i a | GO 44 18 % 7 12.00'14.00, 7.00) 9.00 of ti commupity WiO could erhaps winter, spend it at the | harlottetown dm 6 13 10 8 313.0015.00, 8.00,10.00 I | 95) 16 | 13 | 1 -_ * , | ” Q 14 +) Oo ~ ny 9200 } il f} rd the necessary ex] i I whe Debating Club. ie ] it 11 9 ld. 16.0 oA 11.00 t , | 35, 20 16 12 | 10 115.0017.0010.00:12 00 . , } } : + 0m + - might, perhay unsupplied with a suit- CITY PARK | 40; 21 17 13 | 10 §16.0018,00 10,75/13.00 ubie bed or proper appliances for tlie treat- tegreves | 45) 22 18 14 11 117.0019.00,11.50,14.00 ‘ Pe ‘ +..wonld be ¢ with ns . : | BO 28199 | 16131 j18.00 20.00 12,25 15.00 Hent t tilt MICU WO WC La . ail 1: i ° < tty ai f Owing, we believe, to the peculiar! 55 24 90 16) 12 }19.0021.0013,0016 00 the burden of caring lor and attending to; , ._ ‘ : : | ~ 9 g » bo 0 22 00,138.75 17.00 | im till hewecover hecause we have no | muuence of Mr. Laird, the proposed | ©Q) 20 21 16 13 a ta ) 13.7 \i 00 BLM Ui HEseCOv ’ oe ‘ | 65] 26 | 22 | 17: 13 [21.00.23.00)14.50 18.00 . . ' . ' ? ' 7 " “ ” bead Hospital !! Q); suppose, again, th nin-| Park on Government Farm has been los “iy 27 | 28 18 13 12 00 24,00 15.25 19.00 ; : f 4 ; ie : pee a : 2 009k OOI1E On’: fant waif were picked up in the st-eets, or| to the citizens—for the time at least.| 75) 28 | 24 19 i ae 16,00 20.00 ee el 1} : ; Sp! 29 | 24 | 20 124.00 26.00, 16,75 21.00 in a Caraen OF CRY I I, who t :. cal | When the Hon J.C. Pope again repre- | =| a9 | on 0 15 125.00 27.00 17.50 22.00 : 1 ‘te Te “ ‘ © ; ~ - J fa. ~é- el Lae dupen aud toi ts r duty to see : *.° 2 Oe | « x foe NOM OH o> 99 7 or To. ; sents our interests at Ottawa, the citi-| 90/31 26 21 15 eee See aasee that this child is eared for y one. ae | 95| 32 | 27 | 22 | 16 27.00 29.00/19.00 23.50 Citizea and city alike may spurn it— | 795 ™ J hoj e to obtain the Park they | 100) 33 | 28 | 22 | 16 {28.00,30.00/19.75:24.95 rat - > « . | wie ‘ 9° = be 2 on ROOF 6 neither is required by lawto take it in.|so much need. In the meantime, the| 105) 34 | 29 | 23 17 29.0031.00:20,50 25.00 a eo al neta ae tet 4 a 1 110] 35 | 29 | 23.{ 17 !80.0032.00121,00 25.75 the care which i must receive, if it 18 to! Oity Councildiave thoaght proper to ap- live, must be given bY some ch.iritabile individual--for the Christian people of harlottetown have neglected to provide it “a home’!!! Will not we now make an effort to remedy this state of things? There are many charitable, public-spirited men and for women in the town. Will they not, now, make sf} ial effurts to ¢ stablish a hospit- ul to be placed under the sup tint: ndence of the City Medica] Officer? little later than this time last year, as our cor- respondent “ Solomon Eagle” points out, committee of gent'emen was appointed to take steps for the establishnent of a ‘Cottage Hospital.’”? Would it not be wel! if they were to begin these ‘ steps ’’ now, aud to report, to a me ting « citiz- ens in Market Hall, a We think it would. The pity which has been excited by the sad fave of Daniels, will surely find ex- pression in some other way than by mere words. His death may net, perbups, be laid to our charge; hisblood may not be upon ourheads; tor although itis possible that he might have lived had he becn sup- plied with the accommodation and at— vendaace we should have had prepared for him, it is not improbable that he would have died in any case. But let not the lesson be lost The Mayor and Corpors- ion will, we feel assured, gladly second the citizens in any attempt which may be made to remove the stigma. The Local Legislature may also assist with a grant, shristmas ? ~ , We trust the Local Government will Jose | point a Committee to wait on the Minis- | ter for the purpose of requesting a state- | ment of his knowledge und views respect- ing it. With the view of appointing the Committee, a meeting of tlle Council was to have been held on Saturday evening ; but us a quorum was not present, the the meeting was adjourned till this even- ing. THE RAILWAY. Mr. Boyp has, we understand, certi- fied that the railroad is finished accord. ing to specifications and terms ot contract. no time in handing it over to the Do- If the latter intend to keep it closed to passenger traflie throughout the winter, let them be sad- dled with the full burden of blame. At this inclement season the railway would minion authorities. be specially advantageous to the travel- ling public —->2o- “ae +s > Sr. Pavn’s Payxy Reapines, on Tuesday evening last, were well attended, and, on the whole, fairly rendered. sae is ii Countekrair fifty-cent pieces have been circulated in Charlottetown ; and Frederick _and John Davy are charged with the ofience of circulating them. | an , . | The Rothschilds of Paris have advanced 30,000,000 reals to Spain. | Heavy Rospgiy or Furs.—Furs to the | yalue of $20) were lately stolen from Wil- | son’s Hat Store in Halifax | The operatives in Dundee, Scotland, Jute | Mills, numbering 30,000. have struck in | consequence of a reduction of wages. | Advices from the Argentine Republic | state it is officialiy announced that Gens | eral Mitre has surrendered unconditionally | and peace has been concluded. | he London Times considers the political position in which President Grant is placed | at this time, reduces the importance of the message to narrow limits. It says that no intervention in Cuban matters by Great | Britain is probable. The ship joiners and carpenters on the Clyde have resolved not to submit to the proposed reduction of wages, and many have struck work. A deputation of Frenchmen presented Queen Victoria with four volumes of an address, thanking the people of Great Britain for their services to the sick and , wounded during the late war Panama advices of the 28th ult., state | that by the wreck of the steamer * Delfina,’ 'on the Pacific coast 16 lives were lost for want of the boats being in order. A deputation of the Catholic ladies from England arrived in Munster to congratu- \late the Westphalian countess, recently | fined for signing a seditious address to | Bishop Paderborn, sympathising with him in his imprisonment for resistance to the | Peclesiastionl laws. > WISCELLANEOUS. General Garibaldi is said to have accept- nana ee ee ee ' ed an It is rumored that Don ‘Carlos is negotia- ting with E ty of $5,000. anni ie x-Queen Isabella, An amicable settlement of the Virginius difficulty between Spain and the United States is expected, Che total issue of coupon bonds in the United States during the past year was 817,465,400. i The bankers of Madeira have advanced | 1 150,000,000 reals to the Spanish Governe | ment for militarf purposes, A farmer and his wife were killed at a railway crossing, near Sét, rio, on Saturday the Sth inst. ! \ Paris despateh says itis rumored that} . President Me siahon will form a new Minis- try that will support the Constitutional. bill (he English Government has officially accepted the invitation to send a represen- tative to the hibition. Advices from Rome state that the Tiber is rising, and everflows are feared. The Jap nese tro yps evacuated Formosa on the ord inst, Rev. Mr. MeKenzie the well known | Ritualistie clergyman, has been suspended i six weeks from the exercise of his clerical | : se mr ; :anctions. A despatch received from Paris states that Daniels’ printing-house, at Lille, (capi- tal of Nord department, on the Deule,) was burned last night. The loss amounts to | 3 0 OOO. The trial of Von Arnim began on the 9th t, [he indictment read contained a | enumeration of the documents said to | be abstracted. The Count was examined, ! and pleaded not guilty. | A violent storm at St. letersburg on onday night caused an inundation of the } | ins ful |} | lower part of the city, driving out of their houses many poor people, who are being | fed in publie kitchens. William L. Barry, a printer, died in St. Louis recently at the age of 96. i youthhe helped to set up an obituary | notice of George Washington says a St, | Louis paper which chronicles his death, Lake navigation is virtually closed, only two propellors being out yet, and they are hourly expected to arrive at Buffalo. All vessels arriving within the last few weeks quarters, presented with a splendidly bound copy of | the Holy Seripture in imperial quarto, en- | closedin a beautiful oaken casket. The volume was the gift of more than *£,000 subscribers, maidens of the United King- dom, and was presented by a deputation of | 15 ladies. Mr. Brown has obtained judgment against | the Ottawa Citizen, in the Common Pleas, | Toronto, for copying a libellous statement from the Nationa? in reference to Mr. Brown. The plea that the libel was so copied, and have been stripped and placed in winter | PI j Alexander, Ons AMERIUAN UL Philadelphia Centennial Ex; } | Ch town, Dec | } | | | The Duchess of Edinburgh was recently | an apology afterwards published by the | I 53 5 j Citizen, | Harrison, to be unavailing. | Russia has issued an invitation to other powers to join in the Renewal of the Inter- national | sw Conference at Brussels. The | London Tines says that England in reply to | Russia’s invitations, declared her willing- | ness toattend the St. Petersburgh Con- ference, though sis regrets to be unable to anticipate any practical result. | Post office telegraphs in England are evidently a success as regards public pa- tronage. The total number of messages forwarded from postal telegraph stations |in the United Kingdom during the week | ended 14th November was 371,687 ; during the week ended the 15th of November, 73, 357,392; increase in 1874, 15,295. The funeral of Mayor Havemeyer occurs was admitted by its council, Mr. | VEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W AUTOR for! Gold, Bright Gold, Col red { Filigree Silver, Best Gold- Plated. Jet, Llorn & Vuleanite. JTHW HLRY ! ?() DIFFERENT STYLES OF MERICAN CLOCKS & TIMEPIECES. Flectro-Plated - ~ ~ . i | Tea and Coffee Sets: Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Sutter Coolers, Pickle Cas- Napkin Table Bells,Spoons Forks, &c., &e. e lot of the above Goods in Stock at W. W. WELLNERS. 81 North Side Queen Square. 12, 1874—41 Rings, tors, A lare iD J o ek wD oe -_-—_ 32 Cases OF EONS & FRCP YS PRONG BOOTS. FOR SALE BY DORSEY & JOST, AT THE Boot Factory, South Side Market Square. Received this Eall, SOOO 2 acl eee and Ni Wan “wes. Wom? 1 8 Boots. Jubbors, Overshoes, © ippors, &e., For Sale Cheap. 1874, ALBERTON! Dec. 14, ESuildiima Flots. VW «Subscriber offers for sale several BUILDING LOTS near the Railway Station. Terms Liberal. GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Alberton, Dec. 14, 1874. sj era B44 >FR SATE. Peat Vaiuable Freehold Property con- - sisting of Two whole WATER LOTS, beautifully situated near the Western end of Water Street, inGeorgetown. There are on the premises, acommodious Two-storey Dwelling House, a Warehouse, 80x26, a Granary 40x30, and other Out-buildings. Also. a Wharf, feet of water. This Property is such as rarely comes in- | to the market, being one of the most desir- red at New York on the 5th inst., and busi- | The re- | mains were escorted by four regiments, the | old firemen, and the old guard, |ness was generally suspended. | Dix’s staff, Governor elect Tilden, and other | eminent men were pall bearers. The cor- | tege was witnessed by an immense cons course. ImMicration.—Mr. Wenry Taylor, of the | English Agricultural Loborers’ Union, was | entertained at a public dinner on Tuesday, Several leading men were present. He | urged the Ontario Government to make greater efforts, and do for immigration in | five years what they had taken twenty | years to do, Hon. Mr. Crooks, Mr. H. Howland and others took part in the meet- ing. The committee to inquire into the opers ations of the army in East France during | BRITISH WAREHOUSE, the late war have reported to the Assems bly. They condemn Garibaldi for quitting | his command toward the elose of the war | without leave, and say that if he was a | French General he should be tried by court martial Tue P.oresep Arctic Expepition. —The | London Daily Telegraph thanks Mr. Dis, raeli for the enlightened patriotism which has made him set aside the disgraceful counsels addressed to him by a leading contemporary, in order to comply with the national desire for a new Polar expedition. | The Premier could not have done a more | popular deed, and whether success or failure | comes of this expedition, his credit will be equally conspicuous and indisputable. | Tue Famine iv Asia Minon,—The Turkish ‘Government while refusing to reduce the ‘sheep and goat tax’ in starving Asia | Minor, is obliged to send thousands of | bushels of wheat to the people’s relief, be- | sides some 11,000 pairs of oxen. We notice | that about 40,000 bushels of wheat were on | their way to the port of Samsoun, and a} | much greater quantity will be needed, be- sides another donation of 10,000 or 11,000 | pairs of oxen. The generous Khedive of Egypt has sent the starving people 50,000 | kilehs of grain, 2.000 winter coats, 2,000 shirts, 2,000 pairs of trousers, and other | articles of wearing apparel, gifts which will | be appreciated in this winter season, | A Pittsburgh, Pa. despatch (Dec. 5) | states :—At a final conference between the | iron manufacturers and puddlers, this afters | noon, a proposition by the manufacturers | to pay $5 a ton for boiling, was rejected by | the puddlers. ‘The result will bea general suspension of mills on Monday, with the exception of one or two which will continue | to pay the price—$5 per ton—until their | contracts are filled. A large amount of muck bar and finished iron is held in stock by the various firms, It is doubtless sufli- cient to meet the demand for some time. The result of a prolonged lock out will be somewhat discouraging, as the failure of two parties to come to an agreement will throw out of employment about 40,000 men and seriously affect iron and coal mining in- terests of the State. Mr. Bricgut on Scotcn Freepom anp Ins TELLIGENCE.—The Glasgow Siar prints a | hitherto unpublished letter of Mr. Bright's, | in which the right hon. gentleman re- marks.—‘I read the whole account of the Bonnymuir tragedy many yearsagoin Tai/’s Magazine, and @ darker page in our history is scarcely to be found. The Ministers who sent the men Hardle and Baird to the scaflold, and Redmond who betrayed them to their death, were infinitely more guilty than the men they legally murdered. Scots Jand now is the surest home of freedom in | the three kingdoms. If England, Wales, and Ireland were as intelligent and incor- ruptas Scotland, we might have the best Government in the world. | hope we can see some improvement through the United Kingdom, and that gradually we shall see reform carried into every department in the State.” A Movern Iscanior.—At Penryn in Corn. wall, England, during the Jate mayoralty | contests, a curious scene took place. The | retiring Mayor desired and anticipated re- | election, for he was a Liberal, and the | Liberalsin the council outnumbered the Conservatives by one vote, but one Liberal councillor, Samuel Cox, by name proved inconsistent, was won Over to the Conx servatives, and when voting time came, amid intense excitement, he voted not for the Liberal. Mr Lavin, but for the Conserys ative, Mr. Rowe. The Mayor, when the result was known, made the following Speech: “It is on record that about eigh- teen hundred years ago one Judas sold his Master for thirty pieces of silver. Struck with remorse he went and hanged him, self. 1! would recommend Mr. Samuel Cox to go and do likewise. He will ever be iike Cain — go forth into the world branded on the forehead as renegade and traitor.” Mr. Samnel Cox, however, had not hanged himself up to the latestintelligence. On the contrary, he and the Conservatives went and dined with the new Mayor, } | j | Governor | able and convenient stands in King’s County, for any branch of trade, while, as a site for a good Hotel, it cannot be surpassed. It is situated at the head of the Railway aud Ferry wharves, and commands a magnificant view of the Harbor and surroundings, so that it would make a very desirable Private Residence Terms Liberal. For Particulars, apply to Hon. A. A. McDonatd, Charlottetown; or on the premises to MICHAEL Georgetown, Dec. 14.—3m BOURKE, isw7a. NEW GOODS AT THE @ueen “quare, neenasmemnreanencian: ) <maitsnninsetnanatiens The Subseribers have received per Steam- er Prince Hdward, ANEW SUPPLY oF British é Moreign MERCHANDIZE! Suitablo for the Present Season which gre now open for Inspection and Sale, at the Lowest Cash Prices. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Supplies continually received. W. & A. BROWN. October 5, 1874. BUFFALO ROBES! WOLF ROBES! COON -ROBES! COON COATS! FUR CAPS, COLLARS & GLOVES! AT CASH PRICES! _—_—--——— Geo. Davies & 2o, Noy. 30.—4in SUGAR ANB MOLASSES. vo T. NEWBERY offers for Sale, at Lowest Market rates, — 43 hhds. Porto Rico, 10 hhds Scotch Refined, 25 bbls Scotch Refined, 9 hhds Vaenum Pan, ~SUCAR 4Q bbls. Crushed, 25 bbls. White Granul'd / Df haves (CHOICE MOLASSES, _Nov. 30, 1874.—3in TOBACCO! Landing and in Store, 10 boxes Black Chewing, in ‘ Prin- 25 caddies } cess Louise,’ ‘ Sensation,’ ‘ One Star,’ 13 kegs TWIST, Hickey & Stewart's, 37 caddies Bright Smoking, ‘‘ Solace,” ‘Golden Leaf,” ‘“ Bird’s eye.” VENTON T.NEWBERY. 30, 1874. 3in LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Nov. Pee ed VLaLldarens extending out to fourteen | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ee ee ee PHO@NIX CE COMPANY FIRE and MARINE, OF BOOOKLYN, NEW YORK. Uapital Paid Up, - - $1,000,000 ‘Surplus, ----- - - 1,008,017 Total Assets, - - - $2,008,947 icago Fire.........-$470,293 Fiv@,..<c0.05 GOB 08S } | Losses by the Ch Losses by the Boston Total claims paid, ... ....ccceree $868,381 The Subseriber having been appointed General Agent of the above Company for Prince Edward Island, is prepared to re- ceive applications for Insurance against Fire on Property of all kinds. FENTON T. VEWBERY. 14, 1874. tr Chitown, Dec, A Selection ye MUSIC will he et given in “ST. | ROOM, TUESDAY Evening, the 22nd Dec., commencing at 8 o'clock, Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door. Clrtown, Dec. 7, 1874. STRAY BULL. STRAY BULL, about four years of age 4 has been onthe subscriber's premises since May last. The owner is requested to come and take him away, and pay expenses, otherwise he willbe sold in three weeks hence. ces ls ALLAN WILSON, South side of Cardigan, Dec. 7, 1874.—3in PONDERS FOR i Sovernment Work ! QEALED TENDERS will be received by the Secretary of the Board of Works, | until TUESDAY, the 29th day of DECEM- BER, for the following Public Works, vis: Rebuilding the Bridge below Douglass's Mills, Head of Hillsboro’, Lot 38, plan and near the proposed work. Also, Repairs to Morell Floating Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hilary Mc- Isaac, Esq. jridge. Specification to be seen with Hil- ary McIsaac, Esq. Also, Repairs to South River Bridge, Murray Harbor. Specifica- tions to be seen with Samuel Prowse, Esq. The signatures of two responsible pariies, willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the work, is required to ac- company each tender. The Board of Works do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tenders. WM. McDONALD, S. P. W., King’s Co. Dec, 7, 1874.—tlli dec29 i) 4 a4 GLISH LEVERS. Celebrated Waltham, Pa Pr 4 GENEV’ WATCHES! ve VW. WELLNER. Charlottetown, Noy. 43.—Gin cc eae important ! ty For the Benofit of ali Concerned, VHE Subscriber would notify ALL PER- SONS indebted to him, up to Ist Oc- tober last, that an immediate settlement of their accounts is required. HENRY BEER. Southport Store, Nov. 30, 1874.—4in ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, Jost RECEIVED, from Loudon, Liver- e pool, Glasgow, aud elsewhere, large additions to our Stock of excellent Wines Liquors & Groceries, which we offer for sale at lowest possible prices. MACEACHERN & Co. Noy. 30,1874.—1m a LOST, PROMISSORY NOTE for $189.90 da- «™ ted 17th Nov., ult., due in three months hereafter, drawn by J. R. Calhoun, Sum- merside, in my favor, and not endorsed. Persons are cautioned against negotiating the same, a8 payment has been stopped. G. C, CARMAN. 1874.—2in $10. WONDERFUL. ! $10 A FIRS -CLASS FULL-SIZED NEWEGG MAGHINE ! Neda WMAUHERD , TABLE AMD TREA DLE, ONLY TEN DOLLA*®S. The most Simple and Compact! Durable and Economical! Ch’town, Dee. 7 The most A model of combined Simplicity, Strength and Beauty ! NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- TACHMENTS. No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order, So easy to learn that a child ean ran it, will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest Cord, Gather, Embroider, eic., uses self- adjusting straight needle, uses all descrip- tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the slrongest stitch known, the eloth will tear before the seam will rip, uses the thread direct from the Spool. The machine is beautifully finished and highly ornamental, and, Warranted for Five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND TREADLE forwarded to any part of the world on receipt of TEN VOLLARS! Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, etc. County rights given to smart agents free. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, etc. sent free. All money sent in Post Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our goods guaranteed. : All orders, communications, etc., must be addressed to HOPE MANUFACTURING Co. Nuw York. Nov 30, 1874.—ly APPLES. Em and for sale st the lowest flgures possible, 1,000 Barrels Apples! ex steamers from Montreal, Boston, and Halifax, specially selected for WINTER- KEEPING. Xa Orders from the trade solicited. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Dec. 7, 1874.—tf Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. \’ OTICE is hereby given that a dividend 4. of Five per Cent upon the Capital Stoek of this Bank, for the past half year, has this day been declared, and is payable, at the Banking House, to Stockholders, on de- mand. By order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Dec, 7, 4874,—4i APPLES. ~—store, CHRISTMAS. PETER’S SCHOOL- Also, Repairs to Midgell River specification to be seen with Mr. Douglass, | VEW ADVERTISEMEYTS. —~ PN ee . LRA, ODT ty, ECLIPSE BAKERY ~~ pes Subscriber has en hand, the follow. ing Crackers and Biscuit, fresh Baked in barrels auc boxes :-— ’ Seda Biscuit, (Graham Crackers, Butter Crackers, |\Cinnamon do Sngar Crackers, Fancy Mixed do Water Crackers, |Family Pilot do Wine Crackers, |Pic-Nic, &¢., &e, Fruit Biscuit, —ALSO—- A choice Stock of Groceries, cheap & good TEA, warranted to equal anything in the city in quality and flavor. FLOUR, a lot pastry and other brands on Cheap for Cash. FRUIT, Raisins and Currants, cheaper than any Other place in the city, Don’t forget the Eclipse Bakery. DANIEL STEWART. Kent St, Dec. 14, 1874.—1m T Te) yc BUILDING LOTS. T GASCTIIM PRO HaRRna A‘l Ly ASCU yi / EG na RBOR, TEAR the Government and Railroad Wharves, FOR SALE ON FAVO yy uirves, FOR SALE QO} d R- ABLE PERMS, Pians may be seen and particulars obtained at the office of JOHN BALL, Esq ; Charlottetown, or of ALBERT A. MCLENNAN, Esq, Barrister, Summer- side. _ Dec 7, 1874. . errr Ss INCI TIT AT a mecting of the Trusiecs ofthe Lun- - atic Asylum held October ith, i874, it was ordered that in future no patients be received into the Asylum, until _ certain blank forms be filled up by those seeking their admission. r choice hand. ~ Parties desiring the admission ot friends will learn all uecessary particulars by ap- plying to Dr KE. C Blanchard. : Lock Box 22. Charlottetown. Dec. 7.—wkp ar tf. Treasurer's Office. CHARLOTTETOWN, Noy. 28th, 1874. hereby give notice that I have this day appointed Mr. Lemuel McKay, of Char- lottetown, Collector of Assessment on Land and Real Estate in Charlottetowm and Common, in terms of the Act 27 Vic. Cap 37. JOSEPH POPE, : Treasurer. Nov. 30, 1874,.—3in ~ ; Engiish Congo Tea. 60) CHESTS more of that highly approved Congo Tea, for Sale at lowest figure. : N. RANKIN, Nov. 7, 1874, FURNITURE &c. pest RECEIVED, and now ready for * inspection, a choice lot of Black Wal- nut Drawing Room Suits, in Ivory fand Hard Cloth:— BLACK WALNUT SOFA®, VERY LATEST STYLES. Black Walnut Rockers, Black Walnut Chairs, BLACK WALRUT FOOT-STGOLS. St udont Chairs, Bed-room Suits, in Black Walnut and Painted. 10 Gross Lamp CHIMNEYS, 70 Bbls. Winter APPLES. G. C. CARMAN, }1 Exchange Building, Queen St. Ch'town, Noy. 21, 1874.—lm A sh Treasurer’s Office. CoarLotrrrown, Nov. 28th, 1874. Assessment on Land and Real Estate in Charlottetown and Common. I§ pursuance, of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the Twenty-seventh year of the Keign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled “An Act to consolidate and amend the several Laws imposing an Assessment on all Lands in this Coiony, and for the en- couragement of Education,” I do hereby publicly notify the owners and occupiers of land and Real Estate in Charlottetown and Common, for which the Annual assessment levied thereon by the Assessors, for the said town and Common, is payable, that unless the Assessment for the current year be paid into the hands of Mr. Lemue! Mes Kay, my collector for said Town and Com mon, withln the time prescribed by law, proceedings, will be taken against all such to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, | Lands and Real Estate as shail then be in | arrears, for the non-payment of the several |}sums charged thereon, agreeably to the | directions of the above recited Act. JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. Nov. 30th, 1874, 3in To Inland Farmers. [HE Subscribers, having entered into contracts with parties for the supply of Twenty Thousand Tons of Mussel Mud at Kensingion, Millford, Tracadie, and some other stations on line of railway con~ veniens to Mussel Beds; they will be pres pared to deliver by train at all inland sta~ tions any required quantity of this valuable fertilizer, at moderate rates, probablw ranging from fifty to ninety cents per ton, according to the distance required to be transported by the Railway. Those farmers who by their distance from the Mussel Beds. have hitherto been totally deprived of this boon, or who have supplied their wants by laboriously haul- ing by team many weary miles, will now be placed on an equal footing with their more fortunate fellows, and will enjoy all the advantages of shore farmers, as the trains of Mussel Mud will be delivered ata day’s notice, at any required points during the months of January, February and March, in order that the transport from thence to the fields may be made on the snow at smal cost and without injuring the land. Please send in your orders, stating the quantity, place and date, required, as the larger the operations the cheaper the fers tilizer can be furnished, We will also be glad to receive further proposals from parties who are outfitted for raising Mussel Mud, either for deliver- ing it from the digger or at the nearest station, siating price per ton and quantity per month. RICHARD BAGNALL & BROS, Hazel Grove, P. E, lsland, Nov. 27, 1874. A LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- + &R, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tiements, are requested to make IMME- DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to reeeive and grant receipts for the same. By order, W. L. COTTON, Manager od Jan. 19th, 1874. | Wanted Immediately A FIRST Apply to the YOR the Vernon River School. CLASS TEACHER, undersigned. GEORGE O'NKILL, } THOMAS ENMAN, | ALEX. McDONaLD, > Trustees, JAS. WEATHERBY, | PATRICK Coapy, | Wanted Immediately. For the “Half Way House” Forge, Vernon River. - 4 FOREMAN who isa good Horse-shoer, «* and General Country Smith. Liberal wages. Good References required. Apply immediately at the * O'Neill House,” Char- lottetown, or to the subscriber, on the ises. a GEORGE O'NEILL. Nov, 23.—h Pp the ral liv of. at! ef¢ow Fw eEe Se oS ee ee thA an ua = ~ @ »,» 3 —— a a.