a ee TT SR eel en ene a. Ra ema. ane | | . LY t > MaATPEYDY UIE CITE EbOrhnE oF Demtaw LOCAL AM vTHE R WATTERS, ME SUMMERSIDE ELECTION, ~~’ | ss eee . " The w nd polities. [from our own Correspondent, —<—- | naomi TAt.—Mr. John Campbell has been Last Wednesday, Sist ultimo, the High ed clerk in the Post Office, Thar. | Sheriff of Prince County held his Court at | St. Eleanor’s for the purpose of choosing a , fiiand proper candidate to represent th ‘ \ N . ” wk Settlement, Lot — vA. . . . P oT oe pj Pith Electeral District of Prince County wh Dy Lae name oT | } ¥ — . in the Local Leyisiature. Hion, J. Pope, im company with | ‘A Friend of Tems | many of his friends, and some others, be- | 1 “4 Resident,’ both received | 19g present, Divid Rogers, Esq., moved | tion this week. that he be nominated. John Gillis, E UNG «y a al r MrERANCE, t ifteen Tt 3mbers have | been added to “City of Refuge Lodgo' East, since its establishment on the it A x.~-The officers of Vic- of vill be instal ll led t eve 1 Seot Hall. Visiting bre en will be welcomed, wNWsTER Hog.—A monster hog fed by 1 Stordy, E { I wud, weighed iat + ena purchased by M ms Avs i e d ‘ \ ) ‘ —_ f t X Co Il I Government building, dur the current year, ‘ Court Houses, viz, at Alber- nt Bay, and Dund \FTER Now that ‘ well water’ i Sal consistency as ‘ gutter Mr \ te is j tired after by peo- ple living in the East end of Charlottetown Fauss R We have much pleasure n announ th ho report of Mr. Bertram’s deat ' ished in the last | ° EXAMINER s e Mr. Bertrans is, we are happy to lea lowly recovering. ie MPORTED STOCK. Mr. Bell, of the Model Farm, has gone to England to purchase the | following stock:—1 young blood Stallion, Ll blood M ire, in foal, i cart Stallion, possible, 1 young Ll eart Mare <--> Sunday evening about | luable horse belonging to lon. George Coles, fell into the ditch across Grafton Opposite Tem. e sleigh to which he was siderably damaged. —a > DEPARTMENT or Tux INrerRIoR.— », in foal, if possible. ACCIDENT nine o'clock, a va On Street perance Hall. Th | attached was cons A sum- raph, of the , Minister of the the first page of We have not ed with a copy of the report. m the </, J Tel report of Hon. Mr. Laird lished in AMINER, Interior, is pub issue of the Ex been favor Masonic Temrite.—A meeting of those | By Tel ememry. ABMS i | of Mis« seconded the motion.. | No other candidate coming Mr, | J ‘ope embraced the opportunity of giving an Ile souche forward, the we should address to assembled audience. said that not think too | lightly of our local polities ; of to act for in P arliament; that we had been financially } but appoint person intelligence us imposed upon by the Mackenzie Govern. ment in Ottawa; not asingle dollar was laid lights and others do not and we had to On the school quess out in this Colony for our wharves, &e., that Laird represent us as they should, houses, } suffer in consequence. tion he had been misrepresented by his Whenever the subject came up form, and pl enemies. shirk the Laird did at Ottawa; but there was no danger at present. it must be would not lay double, in proper he thing as settled by the people them- selves. Until that was done he should not j touch it nor vote on ». Le thought it | Very wrong, in a mixed community as this is, to introduce set Protestant such things against Catholic, us tended to and i a. Sheriff brought and declared Po; ve duly elected. the the nomination to a close, | ion, J.C Mr. Pope, in a neat speech, thanked his triends for the interest they had taken in | his welfare, and trusted that they would not He thanked his opponents for not giving a factious opposi- tion, which could resultin no good. Three cheers were then given for Mr. Pope, and the assemblage dispersed. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SOR PRN At four o'clock, p m. be deceived in him, SON NPN INI NI NINN INI PNP Meiitines Ro _—_—— graphto mard Examiner. Orrawa, March 31.—After recess Mr, Irving's amendment for judgment of Su- preme Court in all cases to be final and conclusives was moved. ‘he bill was then given a third reading and passed, Among supplementary estimates of 1875, the fol- nterested in the erection of a Masonic remple in this city, was held at St. John’s | Lodge Room, on Friday evening last. A report of the Provisional Committee was read. Several sites were proposed ; and an Act of Incorporation sug zested. il iO, O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge, No, 8, meets atits Lodge Room, Charlottetown, | Mon lay tSo'clock. De-| » meetings on the secord Wednesday in month at § o’clogk, p. m. Library Reading Room Open every evening, mdays excepted) from 8 to 10 p. m. -7-_-P- attention of every even each und We call the tisement in our readers to another column. of of New York the adver the iope Manu facturing Co., they advertise what 1s the most wonderful invention of the age, a first class Sewing Machine, with Table and Treadle complete for Ten Dollars. Read their advertisement headed “ Wonderful.’ ly ‘TION Prorests.—In the Nova Scotia Legislature petitions were presented against | the aoe of Messrs. fill, Farrell and {rchibald in Halifax County; Messrs. Allison and Putnam in Hants; Messrs. | } Y I caus and Troop in Annapolis ; Messrs. Black and Vickery in Cumberland, and Mr. Woodworth in King’s. The latter} petition was ruled out. om « DisksTaBLisHMeNt.—The IHHerald has diss covered a ‘mare's nest; ’ the junior memes l elfast, like the cookoo in the pring ; has appropriated it; and inecubas tion w going on. An “ Established Chureh’’ has been found upon tho Islana y the former; and the latter, following reat Gladstone, has given disestablish it. | aril fo {he exampie OF £ notice that he will move to innual General rregati St. Paul's, held on Easter Monday ning, the follows were elected :— Ward — Robert John Ings. Vestry—Thomas Des ae isay,George Peake, L. H. Davies, Henry sundall, Fenton T. Newbery and Thomas Caseley. Organist—Samuel N. Earle. Serion—William Samson. SupPLEMENTARY EstiMaTes.-—In the Sup- plementary Estimates of the Dominion | Government, the following items appear : For dredge taken from Prince Edward | Island Government in accordance with the | terms of Union, $22,000. Steam communication with the Magdalen | Islands, $3,000. Winter steam stween Edward Island and the mainland, $10,000. Steam service between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, $5,000. —-_> - Cuan.orretown Depating Cicn.— At the meeting of the Club, on the 2nd inst., the debate on the question “ Is Shakespeare the author of the plays generally known as Shakspear’s,”’ was opened by Mr, P. R. Bowers.g After an animated discussion, the question was put and carried in the affirmay | tive. The Subject for debate for Friday | evening, the 9th inst., ‘‘ Is Compulsory Education preferable to non.~Compulsory | Education,” will be opened by Mr. A. B. Warburton S. Pavui’s.—At Meeting of the n of evi ing officers “Church Robinson Ifodgson and service | Prince | | ae McLean. Acting Secretary. ~~ eS oo | j su Teuptars.—On the 20th ult., M. .D.G.W.C.1T., resuscttated : ‘ude No. 32, located at [he officers for the current | B rf ITI G. McLeod, Esq ‘* Newstead ’ Winsloe Road. quarter are :-— James Carter, senr., Mary Inch, W.V.T. George Carter, W. S. & D. T. Charles Carter, ‘lreasurer. William Cudmore, Chaplain. George Cudmore, Financier. Cephas Nunn, Marshall. isaac Cudmore, 1.G. John T. Cudimore, ©. G. James Carter, jr., W. A. 5 Elizabeth Roberts ve D. M. Thomas Inch, P. 4. William H. Sith, Esq., er. ae nine 20. Night of meeting, Thursday. March 30,-1875, a - : : Lectcre at Mount Srewart,—C.F’. Harris, Esq.,C. C., lectured at Mount Stewart, on Thursday last, on “ Prohibition,”—W. E. Clark, Esq., in the Chair. The lecture was moderate, concise, well delivered, and well deserved the vote of thainks received, Mr Millner was called on and spoke well. Rev's, Messrs. Berrie and Frame and Messrs. Logan and Bambrick also spoke briefly. A Ktesolution was submitted and carried, de- D. J. Gillis, W. R. Frame, '. Berrie, to take smmediate action in reference to Whe an’s Tavern, which was re-opened on Tuesday last, in open defiance of the well-understood and pub liely express ed wishes of the people. Kk. Bowers, Esq., has consented to de a the next lee- ture, on Thursday evening next. Subject, “ Hint towards Keform.””—Com. W.C.T. B. T. puting Rev’'s. and J y Mainland; Mail subsidies and Steam Com- | Kenzie & Co's. | March 20th, by the Rev. Samuel C. | David Paul, of South Wiltshire, { garet McLean, of Colville Road. | Rev. | Katie L. | assisted by Rev. lowing sums were voted :— Marine Hospi- tal, Souris, $2000 ; Breakwaters at Colville Bay, Souris, $2 000 . Winter Service by Steamer, from P. E. Island to Mainland ; Steam Communication between Nova Sco | tia and Nefwoundland ; Steam Service be tween Grand Manan Island, N. B., and the munication between North Magdallen Is« land, $42,000. NEW ADVERT ISEMENTS. ~~. A ; ; a . , u. f, a) (Sig wr 9 oa 2 r 2 | NATAL DAY | | a | A Grnna CHA RBGAL HN TERPALNMUENT f — WAL UNDER THE Al St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, I. 0. 0. F., | WIL! IN THE MARKET HALL, ON Monday fvening, The Entertainment Tableaux Vivants, V oe: al al Music, Readings The musical dey ent ment of Prof. E Ibraith’s Band “PICKS OF | BE HELD 26th April. will consist of and Instrument At i ive ‘sses, Xe, rtment will be under arle, be mManacre Mr. G will! in at- tendance Price of admission 2 Seats oV cents. 5 cents ; Reserved Tickets H. A. and at Bros., ; »|' Dodd, | | for sale by Bremner Harvie, W. R. Watson, Dr. Apotheearies Hall. Doors open at 7, commence at 8 o’clock, | 7 . } TER: R. FitzGerald. | Chairman; Bros. A. D. White, R. F, DeBlois, W. W. Stumbles, Jr., J. C. G. | Ellis, H.W. Mutch, W. A. Brennan, | F. Herbert Beer, Benj. Bremner, W. C. DesBrisay. THEO, I ComMI1 -Bro. R. 1. CHAPPELLE. See. of Committee. Ch’town, April 5, 1575 —till 200 | ——— sat For Charter. Will accept a : en irter for the Schr. FLORENCE C, Sitvir (63 tons) to Iali- ee W* fax. She now lies at Peake’s Old Wharf. CARVELL BROS. oe town, April 5, 1875,—2i AUCTION. Whiskey & 1 Wine in Bond. | tr Government Bonded Warehouse, on “W EDNESDAY, the 7th inst., at 3 o’clock, afternoon,— 8 qr. casks WHISKEY, (Bullach, Tade & Co.) 25 qr. casks SHERRY WINE, (differ- ent qualities.) ~ RANKIN, Auctioneer. lin April § ’ Legislative Council Chamber, Manca 25, 1875. } RSULVED, that the following standing order of this House, be inserted once in | each of the Newspapers published in this Is- | em for the information of the public, viz; THURSDAY, Otrawa, April 2d.—D. A. McDonald roce: moved an address praying the Governor | ad: Irossed to t Genoral toallow such newspapers as_appli- ed for it the immediate advantage of the Thi rty- “fit th—No Bill, Resolution or other gs, fe oun ded upon any appl cation, e House of Assembly, shall be 1 by the Legislative Council, unless | ition to the same effect with such | susiaine an ap] newspaper clause of the postal Act—cars | also presented to the Legislative documents as may accompany ~ same be | ouncil in | ried. The Railway Bill was raad a third | General Assembly. time and passed, The bill respecting the | ‘“ sO0n BALL, — Civil Service was withdrawn. The House | Apri , 1875, oe Speen, went into Committee of the Whole to | center ee ee consider the resolution respecting the; "Benders Wanted. adoption of a Prohibitory League Law. Mr. Thompson, of Carriboo, protested | YENDERS will be received by the Secre- against the introduction of fanatical legis- lation into the House, and considered the measure as a fraud, mockery, delusion and snare, Messrs. Bowell, Oliver, Goudge, | McKenzie, of Montreal, connie opposed, | Cneteeeenenmeee Remwemper ‘Trade Sale” at Blatch, Me , on Thursdayjnext. o> -—— Hatwax Markers.—In Halifax, P. E. | Island oats are selling at from 65 to 70 ets, per bushel. eo Fancy Sate —About $150 were realized at the Fancy Sale in St room, on Wednesday Peter's School afternoon last. on + >> Beo Cuatrr.—An improved kind of a ‘bed chair,” is furnished by Mr. Wm. LePage, Upper Queen Street >. RarLway.—Mr. Swinyard is, we learn, expected here on or about the 15th THE inst , and it is proposed to open the Railway on the Ist May. Mr. Cunning, ham, Chief Engineer, arrived here on Thursday last. He has gone out on the line prospecting. Gangs of men are at | work on some of the sections clearing ‘snow from the track. Mr. Stronach, | Mechanical Superintendent, is getting the engines, etc, into thorough repair. M ARRI ED. At Charlottetown, on F ‘eb, 24th, by Sev. W B. Haynes, Mr. Samuel Gre gory, ot C harlottetow D, to Miss Annie McDonald, of ‘Nine Mile Creek. On March 17th by G. W.,Williams, Christian minister, Mr. Robert Smallwood to Je “ssie, youag- est dau gute r of Mr. John Darrach, all of Char- lottetown. Atthe Manse, West River, March the Rev’ Samuel C. Gunn, Mr. Owen ot Emyvale, Lot 65, to Miss Martha 39th, by Clerken, Adelaide | Pollard, of same place. At the residence of Mr. Donald McKinnon. Guna, Mr. to Miss Mar- At the manse,on the 2ad inst.,by the Rey. Thos. Dune: in, Mr. Wm. Yeo, Union Road, to Miss Caro- lina Wyand, Cave vndish. Oa the 9th ult., by the Rev. Dr- Knox, Mr. Jas. Acorn, of Lot 48, to Miss Margaret McDonald, of the same place. At Portland, Maine, Jan. Mr. 9° av, 1875, by the Doyle, Mr. John R. Gillis. to Miss Meserve, both of Bart lett, New ampshire. On the 26th Mareh at the residenee of the bride's father, by Rey. Isaac Murray, Robert Laird, Mr. Albert | Laird, New Glasgow. to Margaret Jane, | third daughter of Mr. Alexander Laird, Cavendish. i “DIED. At Crapaud, Feb. 25th, after an illness of six days, which be bore with Christian resignation, | Joho Rogerson aged 56 years. j 5 5 d the 2lst inst., of consumption, John McAdam At Charlottetown, on Sunday, after anilloess of ten months, Annie the beloved wife of Mr | aged 21. SHIP NEWS. {angoon, a an 2Ist.—Arrived bark Gaselle, d, trom Cardiff. Buenos Ayres, Jan. 27th.—Sailed Garrion, for Rosario. Cardiff, March 23rd.—Sailed for bark Gulnare, McDonald. Bat me rdees, Mi arch Sth.—Salled brigt. Quango, Douse, for Portis und, Me. Havanna,March 11th.—Arrived brigt Lapwing, McLeod, from Nfld. March. 8th.—Loading at London, brigt. L. Mutch, Mutch, for Port Alfred. Liverpool, March 22.—Arrived bark William Owen, Brown, from Charleston, 8. ©. Brunswick, Ga., March 22.—Cleared Lizzie Cameron, Cameron, for Buenos Ayres. Brig Nellie Hastings, Reed, which sailed from Liverpool, March 5th, for Singapore, has been abandoned at sea, Crew saved by the bark Wm. Owen, Brown, from Charleston,S. C., and brought to Liverpool. The Ne//ie Hastings, was 486 tons register, built at Medford, Mass., in 1866, aod hailed from Boston. March 31st, loading at Liverpool, for Havana, bark Gertrude, Bell. Ber rnat Spraybloom, Havanna, ( bark PRICES CURRENT. Ch’town, Mure . 27, 1875. MEAT. 3eef, (small pieces) per |b Beef, per lb (by the quarter) Ham, per Ib Lamb, per quarter Lamb, per Ib Mutton, per lb Pork, (smati pieces) per iD Pork, per lb (by the carcass) Veal, per lb $0.08 to 0.15 0.07 to 0.10 0.12 to 0.16 0.00 to 0,00 0.07 to 0.12 0.8 to 0.14 0.10 to 0.14 0.74 to 0.09 0.05 to 0.08 tary of the Board of Works, until WED- | NESDAY, the 14th APRIL, inst., from } parties willing tocontract withthe Govern- meut to Repair aud Fix the Clifton Bridge. Specification can be seen at the store of George McKay, Esq., and at the office of the undersigned. Board will not be owest tender. RICHARD WEEKS, §, P. Ch’'town, Ane 5, 1875—2in bound to accept the x. r ’ Renders. {EALED TEN the Sec until DERS will be received by retary of the Board of Works, Thursday the 15th day of April, 1875, for the following Public works, viz: Build- ing a County Court House at Dundas, Lot 55, plans and specifications to be seen with Richard Burdett, Esq., Dundass, and with the subscriber, Georgetown. Also for re- pairs to Bridge at Roderick McDonald’s Mills, East Branch of Morell River. Speci- fication to be seen at the store of Hugh L. McDonald, Esq., Cardigan Bridge. The signatures of two responsible parties wil- ling to become bound for the faithful per- formance of the work is required to ac- company each tender. Board not bound to accept lowest tender. WM. McDONALD, S. P. W. King’s Co. March, ‘AS# 1875 Mee < 2s 15th of ap Wanted. FIRST-CLASS TEAC 4 male, at Bedford Sandhills, Lot 36. IfER, male or fe- School, Tracadie By order of Trustees. March 22, 1875.—tf Merchants Bank of PE. Island Sale of ft New | Stock. BY order of the Directors of the Merch~ ants Bank of P. E. Island, the sub.- scriber will sell at Public Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Queen Square, on W ednesday, the 7th day of April next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., Five Hundred Shares of ten pounds each, late eurrency of this Island, being New or Increased Stock of the Merchants Bank of P. E, Island, to be offered in Jots of five shares each, as provided by the Act of Incorporation. The premium or advance over par value of said shares to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the balance on or before the 15th day of November next, A. D., 1875, at the office of the said Bank. Dated at Charlottetown 6th March, 1875. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. March 15, —till sale SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDIGE LOTS, IN MONTAGUE. Qire ATED in the thriving Village of / Montague, close to the Bridge, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, fronting the Main Frent Street, being ex- cellent Business Stands, and as Business is daily increasing at Montague, Merchants, Mechanics and others, could not make a more profitoble investment, as such a chance rarely occurs in the Island. If not disposed of before THURSDAY, the 20th MAY next, they will on that day be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 20 clock, p.m. For Plans and particulars apply at the office of John Ball, Land Surveyor, Char- | lottetown, or the owner at Montague . Bridge. P. GAUL. _ Montague, March 15, 1875.—till sale TOWNSHIPS Nos. 29 & §3, NOTICE. NENANTS and others occupying lands on the portions of the above mention~ ed Townships, formerly the property of the late Lady Georgiana Fane, will please take notice that the said property (together with all rents due upon the same] is now owned by the Honorable Spencer Cecil B. Ponsonby Fane, C B., who, by power of Attorney, duly recorded, has appointed the subscriber his Agent in the Island. All rents now due must, without further notice, be immediately paid at the sub- scriber’s o!ice, No. 85 Water Street, Char- lottetown, G. W. DeBLOIs, - Ponsonby Fane. Agent for Hon. 8. se March 15, 1875,— | COKK ee SELLING AT Costs and Charges. EK. DAWSON & CO. March 15, 1845. chooner for Sale! -_ —_- “ mn o a J. £. CARR, tons burthen. harlottetown, or Cardigan Packet, Apply to A or to the owner. M. LEDWELL. » March. 8.—6w Lounges &: Chairs. YHEAP a than the Wholesale aud retail. Samples can be seen at my Showroom, Tertizzick’s Building, Cer, 30 Kennedy, cheapest, Queen and Kent Streets, WM. N. LE? AGR March &, 1875 -tf WE OFFE! WAGGON AXLES ! Attu Slight Adwance on Cost! W. EK. DAWSON & CO. March 1, 1875.—1Im MUSIC! MUSIC ————— Vocal and Instrumental, SACRED, Comic & Sentimental, AT THE Broadway Bookstore, Great George Street. Ch’ town, F eb. 15, 1875,—p pres. Gin SELL ING ‘OFF! THE CHEAPEST YET! Jour rapip_y ray Frade Us TO Bncreasing REQUIRES Enlarge our Premises! Wefftaye, therefore, decided to Seil the remainder of our stock ATT Cost i ————O As weil require to suspend business for a time Purchasers should Call at Ounce, AND GET BARGAINS ! ROBERT ORR & CO. Queen Street, March Ist, 1875 RAILROAD TIME | O A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AINjD SILVERS WATCHES & CLOCKS | COLD CHAINS! a Nd tate TOOTH PIC Ks! FAR-RINGS, BROOCHES. PLATED SETTS! Cruet tands! BUTTER “OOLERS! SUGAR BOWLS! Butier Knives, Pickle Forks, &e, LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Ch’ town, Dec. 21, 1874.— 6m ~ Goose Guns eo NE case of the above GUNS for sale at subscribers’ Salesroom, Terlizzick’s Building, Corner of Queen and Kent Sts. WM. N. LEPAGE March 8, 1875—tf NOY TELOR, ARTIES indebted to the estate of Mac- Dougall, Gray & Co., A. E. MeDon- gall& Co., and H. McLeod & Co., are re- quested to ake immediate payment to A. E. MacDougall, of Orwell. MORRIS & HYNDMAN. March 10, 1875.—4in Ch’town, AUCTION SALES! BY THE CELEBRATED “SILBER LIGHT.” i WILL sell by Auction, at my Sales Room, 11 Queen Street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, ‘l5th inst., and every evening until further notice a Varied Assortment of Merchandise, CONSISTING, IX PART, OF Readymade Clothing, Breoms, Tobacco, Lamp Chimneys, Cook Stoves, Pictures, » Sewing Machines, Hardware, &c., &c., &e. Usual Terms. G. C. CARMAN, Auctioneer, March 13, 1875.—3w MWotrice. EXILE debts of Alexander John MacDonald of Vernon River. Merchant, having been assigned to me, I hereby notify all per- sons indebted to the said Alexander John MacDonald, by Note of Hand, Book Ac- count or otherwise, to make payment to James L. Hayden, Esq., Verno&River, who alone is authorized to receive payment and grant receipts for the same. ALEXANDER MacDONALD Vernon River, Marc 8th, 1875. (120 BOXES ] PRE Ji NDUCHHANTS TO CASH BUYHUS AT THE LONDON HOUSE. GEORGE DAVIES & Co — town, Feb. 15, 1875.—city papers 6w oot NN, ANE SIDE WENT [* Gentlemen’s Knee and Wellington Boots, Gentlemen’s Congress and Balmoral, Gentlemen’s ; Rubbes rs and Over-Shoes ; Ladies’ Boots, Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Children’s Boots, Rubbers and Over -shoes. Also, all kinds of Gentlemen’s wear made to order on the premises, at the shurtest notice. SH aa S9 WUEEN SQUARE. is a fact that the subseriber has now in stock the largest and best he ever im- ported, and more daily expected to arrive. The stock consists of — Ladies and gentlemen, please give us a call, and we will give you the worth o your money, and your change back, gay All the above will be sold cheaper than ever. Also, agent for JONES’ MACHINE, the best manufactured for repairing and putting elastic in old boots. Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new. JOHN McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Deeember 21, 1874 2m STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny CAPITAL, 83,000,000, Fire and Life. Head Office . . . . Quebec. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Ksq., | JOHN F,. ROBERTSON, Ese., JOUN rae Ksq., JOHN INGS, — . W. HYNDMAN, Esa. CARVELL BROs., March 15, £970. Agente for P. E. island. LATEST ARRIVAL! AT ROBE 2 TSON’S, q 4 ad 3 39. -O: 1 CASE WEST OF cNGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, Just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. Moscow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUEH AND BROWN NAPS. Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and A 1 at that! GC. ROBERTSON, 1, 1874. Ch town, Dee. 2 Queen Street, Number 39. a ee a ~PRING “HIP FROM LIVERPOOL. O followthe screw steamer Prince Eds ward, the A. 1 clipper ship, “WILLIAM OWEN,’’ 600 TONS REGISTER, ANGUS BROWN, Master, will be on the berth at Liverpool toreceive cargo on and after the Ist April,for Charlottctown. For Freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. “Pitcairn Bros., Breckley Build- | ings, 51 South John Street; in London to Messrs. John Pitcairn & Sons, 59 Cornhill, or here to the Owners, L. C. OWFN, WILLIAM WELSH. | Feb. 22, 1875. j GREAT BARGAINS! Cc 00 oO) DS Selling Below the Original Cost At the Store lately occupied by H. J. P. TERLIZZICK :— WHITE & COLO’D. KID GLOVES, WHITE & COLORED CORSETS, HOSIERY, FLOWERS, REAL LACES, SILKS AND SATINS, WIDOWS’ CAPS, CRAPE, CRAPE TRIMMING, BERLIN GLOVES, FRENCH MERINO, | WHITE LINENS. FLANNEL SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, SHIRTING COTTON, NAPOLEON STOCKS, SILK HATS, LADIES’ BOOTS, BOOT UPPERS, BOOT ELASTIC, REIN WEBB, RUSSIA BRAID, ROOM PAPER. All the above Goods will be sold at great bargains. ——— - ———— —_—_-- In Chancery. A TF 2s 2 In the matter of Roderick R. Morrison, a person of unsound mind. \ HEREAS, by an order to me directed, bearing date the 16th day of March, inst, 1875, made in this matter by the Hon- orable Joseph Henstey, Vice Chancellor, I was directed. amongst other things, after giving thirty days’ notice, pursuant to law in such cases made and provided, to set up and sell at Public Auction Ten ‘Shares of the Stock of the the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island, the property of said a and Fifteen Shares of the Stock of the Mer- chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Wm. N. — partly paid up; I do therefore hereby give| March 8, 1875 —1m Public Notice that I will, on TUESDAY, _ - -- the 27th day of APRIL next, at the Court ALBERTON ! House in Charlottetown, set up and sell by Public Auction the said shares above men- [ RSuilding kuots. NHE Subscriber offers for sale several tioned, and the interest of said Roderick R. Morrison therein. BUILDING LOTS near the Railway ‘Station. Terms Liberal. Wm, R. WATSON, Sheriff. Mar. 20, 1875,—til sale GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberion, Dect 14, 1874. 8} era Ch'town, ee eo To Whom it may Concern. , Aver HE undersigmed hereby gives notice that | he has received the appointment of Union Hall Meet ngs: Sweedish and Norwegian Vice Consul, “Lorps DAY, 4 a. m., Worship and * Breaking of Brea d. ” vearing date Stockholm, Dctober 18th 1875) Lord’s Days, 6}, p. m., Gospel Preaching. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Readings. Cascumpec, Feb. 12 1875. —_—[feb22] Sept. 14, 1874. — tf Before Stock- taking, | WH OF | j | | _ | ARGEST & CHEAP ‘More Elegant Styles LOWER Pitt gas wu aq EST Sid I. ISTLANPE. Selected fom London. New Y Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together UNRIVALLED put us ahead of all competitors in ourjine. 1 UK a. a, with our own FACILITIB, 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 ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner & Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which we will SELL CHEAP ! Picture E'rames! every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. Jan. 18, i875. ly cow Mr. BY BIN B. F.V. M.A, &C., Veterinary Surgeon, Of London, England, BEGS to inform the public that he has opened an office and surgery at DesBrisay,s corner on tue Market Square, and wishes to call the attention of all owners of horses, Pstock &c., to the followiug list of medi- cines, which are guaranteed to be genuine and made from the prescriptions used at the Royal Veterinary Colleges of London and Edinburgh. The Black Drink, A certain remedy for Colics, Gripes, and Stoppage of the Bowels or water of any animal. Stimulat ‘ing Liniment For Bruises, Pig ins, etc., etc, ea inin 1ent For wounds of every description No fly when dressed with An excellent dressing shoes in winter. Emollient Liniment For sore shoulders, sore backs, etc.. best remedy known as yet by the sion. Physic Balls Ofall sizes, made of the best Aloes, will touch the wound this embrocation. fer cuts from the the profes Barbadoes, Cough Mixture. A guaranteed cure for Coughs of any kind. Alterative or Gondition Pow-: ders For horses in low condition, Influenza, or the result of other lowering diseases. Tonic Powders, A fine medicine for horses whose is bad or impaired. Diuretic Powders, Special attention should be given to the use of these powders in all affections of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs,as many valuable horses are annually destroyed by the injudicious use of Diuretic medicine of inferior kinds and over doses. Vermifuge Powders For the destruction of worms of all kinds. Cattle Medicines. Clensing Drenches, Thriving Drenches after calving, Nourishing Drenches for calves, Drying Drenches for cows, medicine for Red and Black Water in cows, medicine for Sconr in calves and sheep, dressing for Foul or Rot Foot. SUNDRIES. Blistering Ointment, appetite For reducing Enlargements, Spayins, Splints, &c. ‘Medic ine for the removal ot Bots. Mr. Byrne will visit the following places on the undernamed Roads and dates. Geergetown Roal—Pownal Village, 1 Mile House, Half-way House, Edmond’s Finley’s, Montague Bridge,on Wedne *aday, 6th January, and every alternate Wednds day. Malpeque Road—Curtis Dale, 9 Mile House, Bagnall’s, on Wednesday 13th, and every alternate Wednesday. St. Peter’s Road—Lane’s Forge, 10 Mile Crabb’s. House, and Mount Stewart, on Saturday, 2nd of January, and every alternate Wed- nesday. Rustico Road— Wheatley on Saturday, 9th of January, ternate Wednesday. January 4, 1875.—ly PER DAY.—Agents Wan- $5 TO $2 ted! All classes of work- ing people, of cither sex, young or old. make more money at work for us in theli spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. W At home, male and female; $35 Dy week, day orevening. No Capita for alley. send valuable package of goods by mail free. Address with ten cent return stamp, M. Young 8t., N X octds Gn : a Manhood Restored. River Bridge, and every al- 173 Greenwich —_ A victim of youthful impru ence, ausing premature decay, n¢ rvous debili >. ete., having tried in vain every known remedy, has found a simple aan which he will send free to his feliow sufferers. Address J H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street. New York. _octs 6m ) LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the ER OFFICE.