| ERENT EES. FATT STARTS: Sore reese + } ANH ATA rr. ps LOUAL aut? . ee ATTERS., 4 ‘ Y em ™~ ‘ " ” ++ } ‘ N Ne : “4 ' nN <4-<|> N \ ’ ’ TY ® ; , i l . j ‘ ¥ | tf M(t > oo AN aA ‘ is Cnathnan A i ' , ‘ | ‘ cer ‘ ” led | . ; in l ti <>? RO N \ { t O- * : nis te I Ss } 1 i { mos« 3 WwW ‘ i ; 2 eet y ry i < pa “ ; kK i M y ' i ‘ . . | 1 bh, ‘ ition ve i ti ; ei 40H. J/aNled Vies 1 < i y i; t vor, Me. If< i] ; ) g the straits.on his way to Ottaw nd he vecame SO lll in cons puenc that he was bliged to remain in ngor, being 1 le to proceed further.-—/'a <a: We call the attention of o readers to the advertisement in another column, of the Llope Mar i Co., of New York hey 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 a ierthinchettt headed “ Wonderful.’ y + «© | New Baeivce.—Petitions to the Local | Legislature for a bridge across Grand River, at Poplar Point, are b eing signed throughs out King’s County. Public opinion, gen- the work. It is be- rreatly IN 5 . Ulal erally, is in favor of lieved that the bridge will j venience a large section of the country, and | njure the interest of few, if: ee ly. Dirrateia IN FRuper uCcTON.— l'his fatal dise | ease is quite prevalent in Fredricton at the | present time, and is causing considerable anxiety. A little son of His Ilonor Lieu- tenant Governor Tilley is suffe ring from this | disease, but it is hoped that thi @ case is not} dangerous. A little child of- Mr. Wm. | Lemont was considered yesterdiy as ina very critical condition with this dis- ease, in fact its life was despaired of, and eing many Other chi'dren of the city are also said to be suflering.—S/. Jon News. ™ -:-- J. H. Frerenger, Esq., E-litor of the Argus, delivered a lecture in the Co apie Court House in this mn, on the evening of Wednesday, the 21th ult. Al- h several other meetings happened to th agh I nted for House was crowde that evenir Ton the occasion. Mr. Fletchgr’s lecture was highly appreciated, is indeed it well deserved to be, for it was eplete with good advice and sound infor- * SAE a ENR TT MERE III 5 yeep; _ OAL ANT @" suet 7 t 4 > : s he , % a ib ‘ ve { ORR (yh! iE NCR ¥ pf Co ' iver 100! . ta ate pt i i ee ee ee ee ee —- ~ ww Ps ae Trortma Ra k To the Editor of the Examin 4 AY ow A | I “« 1LHne Ice ON rr. . c si ee at Te " rs. iM ext ae eenee | BAR Sim —A few weeks ago, I was ap- i Crabb e cam ' Co. a ae ro Charlottetow: ' ised of the sale of the Stock Farm horse | 8O ViloriusseClown, —€ ° . ‘ Ce toland, which took place in Georgetown an i) a Sar ~~ oy 4 : : a : Ns 7 & i ci. 2 ix aS i FS ff > : n Thursday, the 26th ult. This being to | | w ny * ” ‘ ‘ as 4 } ’ * | 7 o ; ay my knowledge, the only thorough bred En- | re ae mM ry i r , eis i j Af \ MmXt mc 4 a 0) re Horse on Prince Edward Island, I was | ieee | . ° . . i 66 4 Lr v.73 c. + -? y ‘ m — ymewhat interested in his sale, and cons! oe ee : . f : ne ” tone nies . slacca Q i The KR sequently attended it. I heard it said in lo sone Feginier, COMED yoers ab] : ae | , al ie . } * i ‘ : ! Aa? yh ing ri | c { OF Miscouche, WL a Georgetown, previous to the sale, that Mr. | am ee CORSON, ; Hallon Wed ext aviland inte is horse as ¢ oO ri i ower ipibhas jar = uext, | Haviland intended this horse as a boon for | Lawrence Kickham, 0: ommander, “Catholi n. | the people of Georgetown and Murray Hars | Will) ’ ie indi i : ie Vill > on the tn net rnoo » ievae “eid ial bor. Ifso, that Hon. gentleman appreci=| yy. ay mer i a I, \ { Vil « Was i a . if St bepry j Wil r this nt RS . . + | ated the enterprise of his former electors | Dis lirect. about 5¢} os - : , i nises, on the | ace } sel ian ! | irl ane eee OU tik AY King ».1, | 000 highly, or he w yuld not have adopte 1Goo fs ‘ ‘ i I ni. Was eo ‘ * . ’ . | the means of granting this boon which he | vi ( gia t < , at tl vindow ¢ ‘ : al ol ti ac ? rats 2A IW td } did, uch to his disappointment, as well | “° _ Peleg = Ueer GU, ‘ i i living the chiidren at yay j : « a sla a , PAY | as to my own, (for 1 expected to see him | and Sammerside, i the room a terrible fright at iolding ; : ; ; ‘ ns brought nearer home again) he was bought A TT T TH p AUT Tl the gree wit eyes of the monster i bce A , : es : ~ | by Motrow & Co., of Souris,and taken from ROUG Hf L ALB, réd on them Luckily, Mr. Knox had his] ,,_. _ 7“ : : ae | their doors, J i favorite vessel by a succession of ‘ ed, and with one well-aimed shot, I i. ond le iui meal nid : 14 e ; ey often heard the people of Souris and | rapid p ves has proved herself to be visitor at his feet. | ., . . - . 1: . ; “*** | East Point characterized as thrifty and en. | one of the fastest ships afloat. i n I i somet 1’ OVE yur . . j terprising; and, I must admit, by the de, ALSO feet n neck to tail. ’ . . a ‘ sire they evinced to bring this paragon ‘he fine new A 1 Clipper Barque - ri on \ y come from | among horses to the East, that they des “MINIORWA,.” I t} 1 the 16th Feb rve this character in its fullest extent. Wi ail 392 tons register, cl 1 3 ! man by the n ’ Fos had In conclusion, Mr. Editor, 1 must con- : ec t Of roster | : : eee sal Lloyd's, and coppered. i burned, and he and his wife tulate the people of Souris and Fast : ce . ° ED 282 a wer N ndered homeless. They st nt, on having attained that boon ins t Rilin HOPE t » Mr. I yme miles dist ended for the electors of Georgetown and Now at London \ 1 z severe, the 1y Harbor thence direct for this Pi \ i i 1, that it a A. Farmer April, taking GOODS for t : r they reached their « s Qu een’s C ounty, March 5, 1875. yard i HOMUEHOTRE ce Tce in aac. cae, | 8 eaeaaailailaaaeiatidanaiabeianiniitieaicaionuiais _ | SHEDIAG, PECTOR, GEORGETOWN & SUBMERSIDE nation. dJLucn sympathy is feit for the e co ; 18 6 ew we ee AT THROUGH RATES, utiiict unily, it they stand much] = Coe ie ee ee ee } } } ‘ ‘ -- =" = 2 D ba = 3 In ded { fis +h these Shi in ed o mething more substantial, we] = >= = 2 3 7: & it H, rs to dl eer these , — ~ ~~ 2: 6s = 2 rf munctually as above, and shippers w eel ed that the humane among us 2 4.3 wii’ 5 Patel At will : =< & S| please have their Goods alongside as early wills et them suffer for want of the eS © | as possible. ia a fl Gi a i = 23 POSsthie Ccewsa rics OF Lie.— / 7 ean om o s s s — . = '3 E = Por Freight o: P ssage, having superior LOTT epatiInec CL nic * eo S a = accommodation, : ap oly. in Liverp: 90] to ~ Z = Ss 00 ~ ; t t » } rn ° » A S23 : lay, the the adjourned de- ss . os k=} SIRJAMES M TALC OLM, Baronet, bate on the qt ‘Wouk ld it be advis~ | > ae ae le a IE eA 69 South John Street, : ial “I 2 2 me ee ae) ese s ible to pass a Prohibitory Liquor Law for 2. rit © London to . henna! PC . 4 a aa eal a a al eo oO lay ITD the Dominion of Canada,” was, after aj S = = mM = 5 ce Ses TAYLOR, BETHEL 3s ROBERTS spirited discussion, closed by Mr. John J. | % © * & is & Bk = @ Fenchureh Street, Chappell, and the question being put, was &—s 2 & | or here te the owners, i = ls —<t = ee | carpi ; t© wie = o t = ro c+ O carried in he affi ative—l0Oto 2. Sab- 4 ‘ : ‘ : — ie rried in the affirm: lot ear: et Ue Felon James Duncan &Co. sequently a protest was entered against io | & gw | Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1875.—2m 4 ro . | = ’ . the vote having been ta iken, on accouunt] — ., a es alee oe ee lof thei cin mat ee a ee a a) of their not being a ghorum of members 21 = 2 > S| Of Canada Division | presentat the time. The question fordis-| = t% 3% S$ £& & & & 0 : 4 Oo bo o us oa ~ os Tat kus oe cussion for Saturday next, the 13thinstant,| . 2, y» wm & : tO Slee ss } 2-37 3 7 ‘ © . . . 4 om r oe # wm © o c+ | will be, “Is the position of Great Britain < 1S hit thal Benefit Lif Ass atid | , : 8 polation among the Great Powers on the decline a Liv To be opened by Mr. Eustace Haviland : oF m4 A. A. McLuay, 2 a 5 Hartford, Conn, es SS on “- — re g See : $2 ic a = g CY + +3 } i - amet * sé > = SPECIAL attention is called to the vari- a -_——— — SS RMU AE EL nat ae ee tS wee nea ranta ces ¥, ; ’ On -Mobdaw-evenion: March Ist ¢ t : ous advantages offered by this Com- ee ae ee aan ree BiRTH, pany to persons of the most limited means, ing was held in the Presbyterian Church, to who are desirous ot insuring their lives. By consider the propriety of establishing a Oa Wednesday, March 3rd, the wife of | the ss digepeage of Ten Dollars entrance fee, Femalé Seminary in this town. Rey. Neil Mr. Albert Hyndman, of the firm of Hynd- | #84 Two Dollars yearly dues, members be- aunale Serainary 1 istown. ev. Ne?! man Brothers, of a daughter. come insured for from one to five thousand McKay and members of the congregation Sere nn en eenpgemeranceneen | Ollars, andare subject to no further de- addressed the meeting on the subject—all MARRIED mands, except Gpon Shs death of a member abe tus. When a call of one dollar and ten cents is agreeing that t the time had arrived for such | —— . Te ——-——— | made Spon cach sarvivor this plan rend 7 oOr~s ie ie e ; : : : * 7 * . un und a In consequence of the On the 25th ult.. by the Rev. J. - urray,| ers Life Insurance, hitherto impracticable : \ Te . Mr. Alfred er. of S Sener’ p te. auv 1 he renck inclemency of the weather the meeting | >": ne wate enn i t - - oo rat r the ei t wealthy, renee oe hie . . . og ia, eldest daughter of John Baker, Esq., | of esl classe | wassmall. The following resolution was Ful iculars furnished by the Subserib- unanimously lopted, after which the .. T. Holman, Esq., i + neeting adiourned :— It.. by the Rev. Neil N. L. HERB glacial ee Esq., to Cartie,}| Old Union Bank Premises, ¢ tow _ Whereas, ane meeting on Tuesday evens Wm. McEwen. PR ing was not largely attended on account of | Feb. 8. 187 i he cnc t . ye Tae ea : ; #CD, 5, io VW the snowst tnereiore ‘piSCO} ra and ue an tra a R l meeting of vy. R.W. Dyer,} i n ba ¢ cuss the be 4 : oe z of construc uilding, to b s used as a| Bed mation—conveyed in a pleasng style. The “True Order of Nobility’ was the theme, and it was treated in an interesting and ins structive manner by the lecturer. —N. Jours | i ul. —- oe Sap Evext.—As our readers are aware, the trial of John Dugas, at Digby, for the | irder of Capt. Robichau, of Weymouth, | was Se eciaad from the term held last week until April ne € Mrs. Robie spec Xt, 1n conse 1 i ow of t lered man. A des} eceived M hn Hert mveys the sad ins t i that Mi ) 1a 10, a few lays ago, gave birth toa ck died -at Weymouth ym ig. The de ‘ i woman n ¢ vitness, itis said ‘ % ing of ] band 1 y Dugas, l have been the principal ey gainst the | — hen nee Coat Miye.— ny ere | nily been Liscovered be . Brigham and Alexander ilenderson, ‘the well knowa miner,’ a very valuable oil coal mine on Mr. John McDonald's property, ! er’s Mountain, Victoria County, Cape Breton. Eight feet of the ves one - oo seam is visible, and can juence | jand remo | never consent to be at peace with England. be worked without sinking a shaft. It lies | within a aedeiaae ‘a ix miles, in a north- westerly direction from the town of Pads ily be brought to mstructing a deck: The coal can eas the place of shipment, by ¢ railroad, which can be done with very little cost, as it is only a mile, and ul on anins | clined plane, from there to the Bras d’Or | Lake.--—/iz. Herald. <<>> Fata Accwenr.—On Wednesday, l7th ult., three young men, named Turner, Andrew Litch and Laurence Litch, the | Haymarket. James | were on the Pay Shore for the purpose of | shooting ducks, and while get within gun shot of the being some three rods in adyance of Litch, the latter stepped on some ice which caus- ed the gun to discharge, the contents lodg- ing in the back and shoulder of Turner | and causing death in sbont thirty hours. birds endeavoring to | ah } lurner, An inquest was held before Samuel Mec- | Cormack, Esq., coroner, and a verdict was | the Parties in the French Assembly. returned by the jury that the deceas ed | came to his death by the accidental dis- eharge of Lite h’s gun, and exonerating Litch from censure or carelessness, 2 lig Fa "CT « - —_ > pe —On Tuesday | Rior at Bavpeex t the quiet village of Baddeck was the scene of considerabie t ani confusion. It appears a certain publican, named Mar- chall, had been out license, and on Tuesday, when he aps peared in the Court Mouse for trial, he was followed by a large crow of the gay ind whislay-loving sons of Bu with sticks, knives, @ing-shots and iron pokers, and clamoring for temperance blood. When the justices hai taken their excitemen schus, ar | from the revival meetings of } 8 they believed it was purely accidental. — Annas /ed the dismissal of the Papal Nuncio at sued for seiling liquor withs | med | | putations. seats, and the first witness been placed on | the stand, one of the mob, numed Watson, went forward to force the witness from the stand, which apparently was the signal for the attack, for then commenced the strug gle—the rebellious against the law -abiding. Fists, sticks, knives, shovels, pokers, (any~ thing that came to hand) were used with vigor and determination, until freely in every quarter. Angus McLean, rs of Licenses, his father, and brother Donald, were cut, bruised and most brutal manner. It is been killed Court ovv and made his e Neil d of for some On Satur- be tried, but ous not have arrived North Sydney, the case was postponed, ‘The wholealltir is indeed disgraceful, and does not speak well for the magistrates of Baddeck, who should cer- certainly vse more stringent measures for | é Cle beaten in a ht one man would hav d through cape. ig i he th had louse wind not jumpe the McLean's life was despair days, but he is now recovering day st the to the counsel for one of the fac rioters were from inZz preserving the peace of their village,— | Port Hastings News of the Week. ‘and others for blood flowed |! Neil McLean, | | tated to any Female Seminary, and that said meeting | be held in esbyterian Church, on | Monday eveni » Sth inst.—S:amerside | Journal. : 9 Se OE Se Se eee ee . meister E'S) FRY HPT AED a BEG s LA RAs SE Ws ibd PELEGR. aa ie | WEA DARA ERE ee ee eee a ae ‘ i . a ‘ By Tele: ito Reading Roomand Examine Orrawa, March 2.—Mr. Mills’ motion to amend the Constitution of the Senate was carried by a majority of 3 in a house of one | hundred and fifty-one members. Mr. | Mills stated his proposed scheme would not > with the present Senators; but | i h it provided the Senate to half | | | | | | tor reducing | its original number. Lonpon, March 2.—In the Commons the Chief Secretary for Ireland introduced a Bill | he lessening the penalties for the unlawful | OSSeOS sie n of arms in Ireland, repealing the | ich auth g of Pr i the arrest of persons found out at night in proclaimed districts, ‘ing restrictions on Bewspapers. ’ | stated that Governs | | | | I law vrizes the closin Hlouses an‘ The Se the intended to res Ribbonism in Westmeath, as ssured that the Ribbon conspiracy existed | e pointed to Mitchell was elected te Par. had declared he would cretary enact laws against | it has been } as strong as there. that because he ever the fact liament ! The Marquis of Hartington, the new Lib supported the Lill, which passed its first reading. Loxpox, March 3.—The Managers of the Kensington Oval have refused the use of that building to the Messrs. Moody and Sankey. It is reported that the latter have engaged Her Majesty’s Opera House in the eral Leader, Lonpox, March 4.—The steamer Gotten~ burg has been wrecked on one of the Fors neauf Islands, Bass Straits, between Van Dieman’s Land and Australia, with 85 pas- sengers anda crew of Of these only | four persons are known to be saved. Three boats with passengers and crew are yet to be heard from. Loxpox, March, 4.—If the present nego- ciations fail, President MacMahon will form a Ministry without further consultation with 30. Several cases of religious insanity resulted ‘essrs, Moody and Sankey. It is reported that Germany has demand. Munich, and the cessation of relations be- tween the Vatican and Bavaria, Archbishop Manning has received a summons from the om to come to Nome. thoritatively stated heis to becomea VERY LATEST FROM OTTAWA. j l Telegram io Eraminer. yA, March 6.—Carvell examined yess Intercolonial Committee, eat im- OTTay terday before evidently clearing himself of dishon Mills, seconded by Blake, took division on Resolutions to make Senate elective — 75 for, 73 against; Premier, Huntington, Laird, Vail, Coffin, for ; Burpee against. Globe out furiously against Blake, Mills, | this action, and threatens | Government that if this course is pursued further they will be taught such a lesson as they won t forget, that Pacific Scandal will be forgotten, and Sir John returned to ‘power. The Liberal, Blake’s paper, ‘Globe only represents minority of Liberal party, and that the majority wont be dic- y longer. Great dissensic ms in Government ranks. retorts that A AO AAS EN OE SA OO AT TS ‘The sun is all very well,’ said an Irish - iblic | tl man at a recent Wicklow philosophical cons versazione, * but the moon 1s worth two of | it; for the moon affords us light in the | night time, when we want it, whereas the | | sun’s with us in the day time, when we | have no occasion for it.’ yrownep.—A little boy aged 8 years st boy of Capt. Thomas ; O'Mahoney, Green Peas Fail into these near his father’s vessel | Hay, per ton Saturday, and was | Hides, per 1b. fell into the water, n du St, John harbor, on ‘dro 1 ® . f | Mr. Wim. of China Point, to Miss | Louisa Beers, « sherry Valley By Rev. Isaac Mt a on the h ult., it the residence bride’s father, Mr. John Jesse Wright, Bedeque. to Agnes, second daughter of Mr. John Clarke, South Rustico. remem vee eeccerceemnatate DIE At Tryon, on the 10th ult., after eighteen month's severe suffering from cancer,w whic h he bore with exemplary patience and chris- tian resignation to the Divine Will, Wm. Lea, senr., aged 71 years. At Brackley Voint Road, on 2ad inst., | Alexandra, the wife of John Stewart, aged | au? y ars At her Tryon, on the 11th of} Januar a short illness, Chariotte | Muirhead, widow ofthe late William Muir- | and ten months. | at her own residence, | after a long ani Liage, bore with resignation to i f God, Isabella, the beloved wile | Johu Clark, Esq., aged 69. , \t his residence, Sea Cow Head, on 20th | January, Mr. Peter Shields, aged 76 yea: aia i VS a ' | | | SHIP NEWS. By cable to Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co.— |S. 8. Prince Edward arrived at Liverp from New Orleans, on the 2nd inst. Bristol, Jan. 29th—Arrived 7Jramore, from | P. E. Island. New York, Feb. 19th--Cleared, Barque for Brunswick, Ga. at London — barque Barque Minervia, Lizzie, Cameron, Feb. 5 — Loading Moselle, Carew, master. Mercier. . Li Loading at Liverpool—ship James Dun- a for Charlottetown. aa e« at Cardiff—briat L. J. We ans hieson, for Havana. ba Kalic Donald, for Santiogo de Cuba. Loading at Swansea—barque Ass McDonald, for Havana. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 15th—Cleared, barque Win. Owen, for Liverpool. slawaiy, Me- UPAR, Otf the North West Lightship, Feb. 5— barque James Peake, for Tybee. The barque Caspar belonging to Hon. Wim. Richards, arrived at Yokahama, Japan, from Swansea, on the 24th inst. Cape Henry, Feb. 15th—Brig Acwadin, Peterkin, from Havana for Baltimore, ‘with sugar, came ashore about nine o'clock last night, on the half flood tide. with a fiesh northeast wind, about one quarter of a mile south of this station. The crew, num- bering ten men, are on board except the master and mate. A boat from the life saving station brought the mate off at 9 o'clock this morning. This brig lies well up on the beach. Assistance has been sent to her from Norfclk. The cargo con- sists of 220 hogsheads and 768 boxes ofsugar consigned to Spence, Montague « Co., of Baltimore. This vesselis owned by R. T. Holman, of Prince Edward Island.—Si John Tel. PRICES CURRENT. 1 &, 1875. Ch’town, Mare | 2 sAQT Aa?T A SPT TPA RETRAIN E aad ¥, Wendi bd PY UN GY iN it, see eed Pit & = eet we a eS DELON UU te “arpcivyed Ip $s conti received. IS 3 = a BAIT 2 = 53 = < = = Steam- The Subseribers have reeeived per er Princ Edirard, a 4 CHDODSSY . 3 ° ew WES be : E>? “ 3 - Bat. . saw & Brie Qi «ae £* OPOE1IEC'NHN [ERCHANDIZE! | 2 . 4 Vi RG Shs 4 5 3 Ui hOr tuo sent son which are w oO for Ia ciion Cash Prices Lowe & A. BROWN, October 5, 1874 ALBERTON ! W. . ee. 60 4a, . se Efuitdingag IHuots. VHE Subscriber offers for sale several BUILDING LOTS near the Railway Station. Terms Liberal. a GEORGE W. Alberion, Dec. 14, 1874 HOWLAN ‘ sj era TRE CARABA ene } nny Agriguitara tnsita rane MNILIS Com; Fire Risks, for one or very reasonable rates. N. L. HERBERT, Old Union Bank Premises, Agent for the Island, (Charlottetown and Summerside earn ) Ch’town, P. E. 1., Feb. » 1875. —5w CONDI. yany continucs to take Isolated more years, at aucTi ON, TIVO be sold by Public blie AU CTION, on WED NESDAY, the 26th day of MAY, A. D., 1875, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, a the New Court House, Charlottetown, under I FAY as scef, (small pir ees) per lb Beef, per ib (by the quarter) Ham, per 1b 0.12 to 0.16 | Lam), per quarte1 6.00 to 0.00 Lamb, per !b 0.06 to 0.10 Mutton, per ib 0.7 to 0.11 Pork, small pic S$) per :b 0.10 to 0.14 Pork. per Ib (hy the carcass) 0.74 to 0.83 Veai, per lb risa y S, per pair (each) Chicken Ducks, Fowls, (each) Partridges, (each) Turkeys, (each) Geese (each) BRCADSTUF Es. 0.30 to 0.40 0.25 to 0.40 0.25 to0.30 1 25 to 2.00 0.50 to 0.70 Buckwheat Flour, per tb 0.03 to 0.00 Flour, perbbl 7.90 to 8.60 Flour, per 100 Ibs 3.00 to 3.50 | Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 3.50 to 4.00 Eeisli. Codtish per qti 2.60 to 3.25 Herring per bb] 4.87 to 6.49 Mackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 LSQOOA UM Poe, 100 feet. do do 9.81 to 0.94 1.62 to 2.47 0.81 to 1.08 2.11 te 3.20 Hemlock, Pine Spruce Shingies 1A NAICS, 0.00 to 0.00 0.75 to 0.85 0.27 to 0.36 0.25 to 0.26 0.06 to 0.12 0.15 to 0.17 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.25 to 0.28 0,00 to 0.00 10.00 to 12.00 0.0 to 0.07 0,24 to 0.25 MiIisSscCkEt!. Apples per bushei Lb: arle y per bushel Butter (fresh) per lb Sutter per lb by the tub Calfskins, per lb Cheese (new milk) per lb Cheese, per Ib Clover seed, per lb Eggs, per doz. Honey, per 1b, £0.08 to 0.14 | 0.06 to 0.10 | 6.05 to 0.08 | $0.48 to 0.70 | and by virtue of a power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, be arias ¢ date the thirteenth day of January, A. D., 1866, and ae between Patrick Ma of Char- lottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Master Mariner, and Mary Egan his wife, of the one part, and Phi lip Large of the same place, Carriage Builder, of the second part: All the Freehold state and Interest of the said Patrick Egan, in and to, all that tract piece and parce 1 = land, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, bounded as | follows, that isto say: Commencing at the southern side of Eusten Street, at the Di- vision Line between Town Lots, number Eighty-one and_ Eighty-two, in the fifth Ton Lots in Charlottetown, thence easterwardly along the distance hundred of and returning Euston Street, aforesaid, for of forty-two feet. or until it strikes the | western linc of land, inthe occupation of | John Fennel, thence southwarly in a line ’ irallel wit h Cumberland Street, one hun- ‘ed and sixty feet to the rear or southern euiare of Town Lot nuinber Eighty-two, aforesaid, thence westwardly along the said rear line, parallel with Euston Street, afore- said, forty-two feet or until it mcetsmthe said Division Line of lots Eighty-one eighty-two, and thence northwardly along the last mentioned Division Line one hun- dred and eighty feet, to Euston Street afore- said, being the place 0. commencement, and is the western half-part of Town Lot, num- ber Eighty-two,in the fifth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. And which suid mortgage signed to me by Indenture, dated the twenty-first day of May A. D , 1872 For farther particulars apply to } Leod, Esq., Charicttetown EDWARD J. HODGSON. Assignee of Mortgagee. Feb. 22, 1875—till sale. has been 18- Neil Mc- LAIN JOB AND BOOK - PRINTING done at the 12 | cost. AG te 12. faiths \ ‘a pF si De GEORG et that the subscriber has now i ; aks more daily expected to arr er ie TER Knee and \ Yellingt and Balmoral, Gentlemen’s Boots, Rubbers and Over-Sl and Over-shoes. Ladies and gentlemen, please give us a your money, and your change back. Also, agent for JONES’ putting elastic in old boots. Charlottetown, December 21, 187 s Rubbers and Over-Shoes; a & =) mG _NT A ‘Th Wyse TE TATE * a] 2 ia o | 1 heege fat \ ? Yin Aq Ihe ee. ea i ao § 4g 4 = Mok SAP a 2 eB Mud Pu a ( a town, Feb. 1, 1875.—city papers Ow So, TRS Bee a ie Ea = = a2 Ag: sa @ ry a a = te2 im- best he ever sists of ~ the largest and The stock con in stock ive, on Boots, Gentlemen’s Ladies 10es ; Children’s Boots, Rubbers Also, all kinds of Gentlemen’s wear made to order on the premises, at the short test notice. call, and we will give you the worth o fay All the above will be sold cheaper than ever. MACHINE, the best manufactured for repairing and Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new. SUHN McKENZIE. SP es ry? » s ‘ e Gq F 3 £3 . » ce V O78 Ri ose: a3 hd ee Mr. iCLEOD 1S the C. TONS 3 inch Dy 5 8 Reti ped by mistake, and will be sold at BROS. IYNDMAN 4in ——----- 0 WATCHES & CLOCK: | GOLD CHAINS! a ts ees TOeOrH Pic PAR-RINGS BROQUHES. ASSORT Fass |) } ASSORTMENT OF SUGAR BOWLS ? Buiter Knives, Pickle Tus dt.) LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOGDS ! | ——— ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square Ch’ town, Dec. 21, ists. —6m Gz J 32 Cases Or MECN =) S& F2C PW °ss STRONG BOOTS. POR SALE BY ease & JOST, | T THE on: ere South Side Market Square. Received this Kall, 5BO00 FALE Men’s, Women’s and Childien’s Boots, Rubbere, Cvershces, Slippers, &e., For Sale Cheap. Dee. if, 1874. NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- 44 err, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tisments, are requested to make IMME- DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to receive and grant reccipis for the same. By order, W. L. COTTON, EXAMINER OFFICE. Jan.lith, 1575. Manager. MA AM Jud dea » CuTTer, and LAT EP SET? 8 fi si <a | Fer horses in low 1A fine WAT WT Al at th ROBERTSON, lic that oe has yat De sBrisay,s ind wishes to rs of horses, Le list of medi- s, which are puat eed to be genuine made from the prescriptions used at eval Veterinary Colleges of London Edinburgh. The Black Drink, certain remedy for Colics, Gripes, and Ste oppag re of the Bowels or water of any inimal. Stimulating Liniment For Bruises, Sprains, etc., etc A Liniment |For wounds of every description. No fly | will touch the wound when dressed with | this embrocation. An excellent dressing ‘for cuts from the shees in winter. + Ty ; nt Liniment sore backs, ectc., the as yet by the profes | 232 BMOLiC sore shoulders, remedy known For best on. ii ue DL 72 tn Q ile Cruet “tands! ae riysio Das . Ofall sizes, made of the best Barbadoes, BUTTER eee er ture: 6 oug hs of vough Mix guaranteed cure for any kind. 1 — ' * terative or_Gondition Pow- “ders condition, the result of Influenza, or other lowering diseases. vy : . . . ronic Powders, medicine for impaired. horses whose appctite is bad or ’ 4 . 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 ofall kinds. - 7. . Cattle Medicines, Clensi: Drenches, Thriving Drenches after calving, Nourishing Drenches for calves, Drying Drenches for cows, medicine for Red and Black Water in cows, medicine ‘for Scour in calves and sheep, dressing for Koul or Rot Foot. SUNDRIES. istering Ointment. Enlargements, Spavins, Medicine for the removal of is 5 Bil {For reducing | Splints, &e. ; Bots. Mr. Byrne will visit the following placcs en the undernamed Roads and dates. Georgetown Road—Pownal Village, 1 Mile House, Half-way House, Edmond’s Finley’s, Montague Bridge,on{Wednesday, 6th January, and every alternate Wednds- day. Malpeque Road—Curtis Dale, Crabb’s, 9 Mile House, Bagnall’s, on Wednesday, 113th, and every alternate Wednesday. House, and Mount Stewart, on 2nd of January, and nesday. tustico Road— Wheatley Saturday, River ternate Wednesday. January 4, 1S75. i. $5 TO $20 ted! All classes of work- ing people,-of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for thing else. Partieulars free. to States cost but two cents. SLINSON & CO., Portland Maine. 1 Congress rent i EOS cD Co — St. Peter’s Road—Lane’s Forge, 10 Mile every alteraate Wed- Bridge, on Saturday, 9thof January, and every al- PER DAY.—Agents Wiss us in their | spare moments, or all the time, than any- Post caras Address G, ttn — MUSIC! MUSIC! ‘Vocal and Instrumental, SACRED, Comic & Sentimental, AT THE Sreadway Bookstore, Great George Street. } 13.7 . j ( h town. Feb. 15, 1875, —P pres. | Gin LAND SALE, AUCTION rr ) be Sold by Public Auction, on THURS. DAY, Ist April next, at 12 o’clock, | noou on the premises of the undersigned, 100 Acres of Freehold Land, bein g part of the Wi ate about 1 mile Bridge nsloe Homestead, situ- from Wheatley River Apply to J. H. WINSLOE, or to HAVILAND & SON. Atty’s at Law. till Ist april pa 1875.—pat only WIRE FVSHBANGE t pee PiSiSEFEAIRUED RES “4 LGh7 @ Bel8i 3 Fire astranee Company OF LONDON. Subsertbed & Envested Capital. €1.¢ 00 tre. Le 4> <5ed.07 PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF itt eo N Cash Assets, 59-015,383. o4. The above Offices being of UNDOUBT- ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security and Prompt Payment of Losses. DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for One, Two, or Three Years on SPE~ CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. PEATON T. NEWBERY, AGENT, Jan. 18, 1874. ly QWACKS CONFOUNDED Rhenmatism and Gout have heretofore been considered by the ordinary practising physicians as incurable diseases, and the query has often been propounded, of what benefit to the helpless sufferer is all their pretended science ; and what doth it avail—their long and te dious’ course of study—if they are obliged to acknowledge that all their resources are to no account when call- ed upon to prescribe for a patient suffering trom . - chronic rheumatism. The great trouble lies in Queen Street, - 4 " ” ” Mumber 39. the fact that the mode of ixveatbinalian is pre- ‘ : sc scribed within certain boundaries and limita- Ch town, Dec. 21, 1874, tions compelling, the student to tread in certain omeeamamenencte-2 ee pa met ne ~.««« | well worn paths, or suffer disgrace aad excom- | munication from that highly respectable order For Sal e, 7 “2 EX OL ps i Ls of mortals known as the Medical Faculty How . iN aed i | often genius has been curbed in its flights of im ned Iran, ship- | | vestigation can easily be imagined. And often | really grand and be ‘nelicial discoveries have been | placed under the ban of censure by those self- constituted censors for no reasons whatever, but that they are innovations upon a stereotyped and time honored prescription. It was not so how- | ever, with the proprietor of the ‘DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, for his high standing in the pr ‘ofession, and the learning and science of an able mind, quickly com} elled the Censor to succumb, and now | physicians ge neral] y all over the world, where | thjs medicine is introduced, admit of its wonder- | ful efficacy, and often prescribe it for their pa- | tients. Of course the use of the Diamond Rheu- | ms tie Cure, witho yut the aid of a physician, is a saving in Jecs to the su ufierer, jut the really conscientious physician shoul 1 rejoice at this, for the reasovof the general benefits arising to mankind from its use. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Orrice or Sanriranry Porice, j Montreal, June 18, 1874, Messxus Devixs & BoLron: GENTLEMEN—H: ving r been one of the many martyrs of Rheumatism that I meet on my daily rounds, I was induced to try the celebrated Dia- mond Rheumatic C ure, | had suffered the last five or six weeks the most terribly acute pains across the loins and back—so severe indced that I could hardly w alk without the aid of a stick. I comn lene -d using the Diamond Remedy, follow ingthe directions carefully. Relief came immedia- tely with the first bottle—improved with the | second, and completely cured and free trom pain | after using my fifthsmell bottle. You are at perfect liberty to refer to me either privately or publicly, as I feel very thankful for the relief and symp: athize with my; fellow suffer- ers from rheumatism READ Respectfully yours. J. B. Canpinat, 51 Labille Street. r. Joun, N. B. Sept. 4 29th, 1874. A. Cuipman Situ: Dear Sin,—This is to certify that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure has perfectly cured me of that dreadful pain called Rheumatism. I have suff- ered with the said complaint for upwards of twelve years, and tried several doctors,but never found anything to cure it until I took some of the Diamond Rheumatic Cure. After taking three bottles of the said medicine I found myself as vell as any man could wish for to be ; for which I strongly recommend if to all who suffer from that dreadful pain. Peter F, Jounstox, 123 Prince William St. —_—_ This medicine has for several months past been used with perfect success and satisfaction in the hospita r F Mestenel, and is recommended by the best medical practitioners ir that city, as a safe speedy, aud positive cure for either chronic or or acute Rheumatism: There is no medicine which so promptly re- vives the depressed vital action, restores the | aud local circulation, allays the pain, tes the congestion, prevents 1 inflammation and restores the healthy ‘action, as The Biamond Rheumatic Cure. In thousands of instances the prompt and free use of this medicine has saved valuable human | lives. Hence the Diamond Rheumatic Cure ; should be in every hospital and infirmary, in | every doctor's office, ia every family and factory, inevery shop and ship, inevery office and count- ing room. The experii wt of twenty years in the London hospital, England, has demonstrated to the Medi- cal Faculty of Europe, that the only medicine having control over ‘this class of disease, is the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE It is - e result of a life time | of scientific study, and is now for the first time offered to the Cana- dian public, prep sred by a ca: eful. experienced, aud « physicia n, in cbedience to the peciehw devire of Sanaa #8 friends in the profession, in the trude, and among ibe people. Every bottle is warranted to contain the fall the medicine, in its highest state of i developement, and is superior to any ver compounded for this terrible com is for sale at all the druggiste da Iti = pens that your drgg- iitin ock, ask him to send for it te “W. R. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Island, ALSO, FORSYTH & Oo., NALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotia and C, Bg Sept. 21, 1s74. ly biciue has not gi . pat sche ihe Alsinigete gem deleentiaan anova eaigel mst