hen yee wer. ee ee Gone ee a AA earn cae TI IN I I cg ‘ ; an ate ee Jol bong ala # “~r pon iS en wee tel EE oe a a —— eae COLONIAL PARLIAMENT. | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. —_— | subjected to a duty of two dollars a barrel Debate on the Draft Address in newer ta His Excell a ‘ys Spee A (cour uued ) ROUCATION PARAGRA HU. The adoptive of the fifth paragraph of the Address was thea moved by the Hoa. Arror- weY CRN ERAC fion. LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, | —1t hope; Mr. Chairwao, that the hon Attoracy General will fureshadow the policy of the Government on this most important question of Education, We kaow that, if our children are properly educated, they will be able te judge for themselves and form cor- reet opiaivas va the land question and other important matters, which 1¢ is must desirable that they should thoroughly understand, and they will shen be leas influenced by political dewagogues. | certainly expected that some members in the Geverament would have given wean inkling, «¢ least, of the policy whieh they intend parsuing in the matter of Education Do they purpose raising the teachers’ salaries, and paying them entirely out of the Treasury? and if so, how are they ging to raise the money? The Government mey perhaps be excused if they allow this matter to stand over tur a few days, as the fetter of Free EF iluestivn, our present Colo- nial Seeretary, cannot, according to our Sta- tute, take his seat «mmediately, although we koow thet he fas beaten the foremost man of the Tensat League by an immense majority lion. ATTORNEY GENERAL.—I would, Mr. Chairman, judging from the debate we have just hud on the land question, be un- willog to awaken any discussion on the sragraph nuw before this hon. Committee. hope that my hon. friend, the Leader of the Goveroment, will beio bis place on the floor of this Mouse when the Educatioa question eomes regularly up fur discussioo. I may, however, say that it is the intention of the Government to make the Educativo laws spore extensively useful: The bon. leader of the Opposition has said that, if the people wre properly educated, they will be less liable to be influenced by political demago-| gues, Now, Sir, ifthe Liberal party, as the Conservatives would have us believe, belong 6o that class, they must acknowledge that) we shows great amount of forbearance in | heiping forward the cause of Ejucation. As every true lover of his country siould be will-| ing and anxious to forward a measure such as this, I do not anticipate that there will be} goy great disagreement auong the members of this bon. Comuittee upon the subject, or | that we will be compelled to travel over) ground similar to that gone over in the pre- vious debate. We will, | trust, agree that, as Education is so great « boon to the country, it is right and proper to make the system, if | possible, more extensively useful, and to help) the school-master so tar as lies in our power. | Mr. BREUKEN.—I agree with the re-| marke of the Hon. Attoraey (ieneral, but! i divadvantage. —_ — tee ee -- EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE, Per “ Lotus,” from London ; * Empress,”’ from Glasgow ; “L C. Owen,” » Un- the fisheries, we are at present laboring under Ae aresult of the repeal of | the Reciprocity Treaty, our mackerel are) on entering the United States; and as there | ie a probability thatthe American Govern: | ment will svon give up their Japanese policy dine,” and * Helen Malcolm,” towards the Colonies, a little assistance for a | from Liverpool, time might prevent the trade here from whol- | = BALES and Cases WRY GOODS ly languishing. Wo know that the fishing . 4 Bales White and Colored Cotton Warp, busines is generally carried on by shares— 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, that the men employed are paid by receiv- | 30 Bolts Clipper Duck, tor Boat Sails, ing & certain proportion of the catch, aod if 20 Hida. DeKayper's Gin, the fish bring & low price, the fishermen re 4 Casks BRANDY, alice but small wages, and consequently will | 6 Caska Scotch Whiskey, refuse employment in Colonial bottoms. | 44 Chests aud half chests TEA, Uniess, then, something is done, it is sup- | 12 re re — osed that our young men, who have become | 6 Casks Washing Soda, canesteneed in the business, will remove to ; ~ pee — 2 Oe ae ECT er the United States. [donot say that these | Kee Cr ; Port 7 — are my views; but | have heard them ad- | a en ‘mae I 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, vanced by pertice at public meetings. If 1 Case Nutmegs, 3 Bola. Currants, the Government, however, intend to assist | s de Indien, this branch of trade, they should have said | 1 bbl. ALUM, 1 Bbl. Saltpstre, so in the Address, As they purpose to de- 1 do Copp-ras, ~ Selling Daily! Who wants Bargains? UE Subscribers have decided to Sell the whole of their extensive Stock of Dry¢ Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, at uuusually low prices for Casa. All persons baving money to ex- pend will Gud they cuu make a prolituble iavest- meut of it by parchasing from us at Georgetown or Montague Bridge auy article comprised in our Stuck. The velop the resources of tue Colony. they ought 30 Boxes Raisins, | Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Castor OLL. fore the Session is over, we shall have peti-| ' ; tions presented to this House, which will) Together with Lance Stock on Hann, will! test their views on the question of fishery a Low to the Trade tor Cash or approved | creadu, > wr y Hon. ATTORNEY GENERAL. — The | bP. W. HYNDMAN, bounty question was before the House last | ci year, and it ts strange that the hon. member | ‘ T ‘ ‘ for Charlottetown did not evince the same | N lk. \V GOO DS ! anxiety on the matter then as he appears to FOR do now. His party had a large majority | last Session, and had been for sume years in | SPRING & SUMMER, 1867, power; still they did nothing to encourage | At i 23. Fe hi a th anage- the fisheries. We have had the manage Glasgow House. ready we are called upoo by the Ooposition | — ae : sea 3 . to state our policy with respect to granting | PYIE Subscriber begs to acquaint his cus- a bounty to encourage the fisheries Such a | tomers, and the public, that he hus, by members on the other side of the House, re- | 2mpress and County of Pictou from Glasgow, garding a question which, so late aslast year, | 80d Adeona trom London, completed his they quietiy shelved, is somewhat extraordin- SPRING IMPORTATIONS, which comprise portance of a bounty for the object referred Staple und ‘Fancy Dry Geeds to, 80 am = aware that my constituents feel ( ie ° ’ keealy on the subject; but the policy of the | GROCERIES, &e. Ke. the point, though it is just possible that be- which are now ready for Sule. fore the close of the Session we may be able : , et to do something for this branch of business. _Charlottetown, June 3.18670 . ; ow Flour, ‘Tea, Wines, Spirits, AND HE Subscriber has received, and has ou hand, the follewing GOODS, which he otters for Sale at his Store in Water Street :— Bbls. CORNMEAL, Puncheons Strong DEMERARA RUM, Hhds. GIN, to have stated their policy. Probably be- | 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. bounties. Ch'town, Mav 6, 1867. ment of affairs for only a few weeks, and al- display of patriotism on the part of hon. the Undine and L. C Owen from Liverpool, ary. [ am deeply impressed with the im-| the usual assortment of Goveroment is not yet fully developed on) FREDERICK LsPAGE. Groceries, &c, &c, &c. Bbis. FLOUR (Extra Superfine and Fine), Qir. Casks SHERRY, ee OE SS OS a ee ne a | Poplins, Cobargs, Lustres, aud Fancies, —_—— Cheap Goods! New Goods! —_—_—— HEARTZ & SON AVE just reeeived by Java, direct from ENGLAND, « further supply of DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will be able to sell this Importation cheaper than the Stock imported this Spring. GOODS :—Cousisting of Grey, White, Striped and Painted Cottons, Ginghams, Grey and White | Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and | Linneu Licking, Towels uad Towelings, Cheese | Cloth, &c, &c. | DRESS GOODS :—French Merino, Ciresesians, | | - eet CLOTHS :—Fiue Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, | Mixed, Russel Cord, &c. | SUNDRIE3 :—Buygle and Straw Trimmings and Ornaments, in Black, White & Mixed; Velvet ‘Trimmings, &e ; Buttons and Clasp Dewdrops, Feathers aud Flowers, Corsets, Prunella and Kid Loots, Gents’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Mand- kerchiefs, &c, &c. P. S.—The above, along with Stock on hand, will be sold, whulesale and retail, cheap for Cash. HEARTZ & SON, } | | | } j } ' ' | Julv 15, 1867, ‘ REMOVAL. pene Subscriber informs the Publio that he has REMOVED from his old premises in the rear of the Bank of PE. Island, to the Store vext door south of the said Bauk, formerly vccu- pied by Me Monin Lowpen RALPH W. BRECKEN. Jim May 20, 1867. House and Lot for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, the HOUSE and PREMISES in Upper Queen Street, at present tenauted by Dr. Jenkius Alse, the vacant piece of GROUND adjoining eccupied as a Fish Market. WM. McGILL. Ch town. °F Mav 1867 P. kK. ISLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. (Pur Subseriber would hereby inform his numerous friends and customers that he has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and Geutieweu's Wear, in every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral Kid BOOTS, Cougress BOOTS, Grain Calt Conyress do, Serye do, do Balmoral do, —lmiitation Lace deo, Ke. ke. &e. Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BUOTS, — Balmoral BOOTS, do Single do do, Shooting do, Grain Leather do, Kuee do, Heavy Congress do, Kip do, Light do do, Brogans & Shoes, &e. &e. &e. Wholesule Dealers before sendiug their orders a ee ee 'THE ROAD — TO HEATH ANY Lous L4s SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a | particular ailment, there may be some difficulty un- less one can be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordivary food, increase the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel sll morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble! In most cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway’s Pills have long been famed for regulating a disor- dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or woakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva tives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circuation. If they be taken without delay, when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvellous. Females of all Ages & Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigo- rating and purifyiug properties, which render them so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar tv the sex Obstructions ef every kind, either in young persons entering inte womanhood or ap- proaching the turn of life—the most eritical period —may be radically removed by a recourse to these Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomaci, liver, or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strengtb and cheerfuluess (o the frame where previvusly wll was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered disyestion is, unfortanately, felt by most. These famous Pills and exert these three qualificatious in an extruor- | think is would Lave been right tu have given | Grey, White, und Printed Cotton; Striped and us ao idva of the policy whiel the Govern: | Fancy Shirtings, in Cotton and Wool; Cotton and meat intead pursuing, one part of which is,| linea Bed-tlek and Sheeting; Cambric Lining ; I think, to pay the teachers eotirely out of | the pupiie purse. | trust thutcie House will pot make thie matter a party uwieasure, tor it) Shawls and Mantles in variety; Mautle Cloths, wust be acknowledged by all that nothing | Tweed, Satinet, Beaver, Doeskin, Whitney, Pilot ean be more important to the country than and ps Cloth; Ready-made Cething Ladies’, . ' oc | Gents’ and Childreus’ Boots, Shoes und Slippers, free educativn. The Couservatives have been | Hats, Caps, Furs and Hosiery; Ribbons, Flowers, eharged with mutilating the system. but | Feathers, and Fancy Goods in varety; Tailors’ abundant opportunity fur discussing the Trimmings, &e., &e., Ke. matter will be wffurded wheo it comes regu-| ar ar larly up for diseussivu. [ am quite willing) Hardw e, to help forward the cause of free education— COMPRISES : DRY GOODS Wo. do. PORT WINE, i . i Do. do. PALE BRANDY, ee eee Do. do. Brown BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch WHISKEY, Cases Pale BRANDY, Silesia, Holland, Casban, and Fancy Linings ; Do. Brown Do. | Coburygs, Orleans, Winceys, Merinos, Tweeds, Do. Seotech WHISKEY | Lustres, Seryes, Checks, and other Dress Goods ; Do. Old Tom GIN ’ Do. CONFECTIONERY, Bbls. Washing Soda, Boxes Soap, Cases Composition Candles, Do. Blacklead, Casks BOILED OIL, Coils Manilla ROPE (assorted sizes), Do. Hemp Rope (assorted sizce), Boxes Pipes, abroad should call aud examine the large aud | should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the West India House, Upper Great George Street. CHRISTMAS, 1866. HE Subseriber offers fur Sale, at his Swre, the following, viz: 11 Hhds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhds. Holland GIN, Casks Port and Sherry WINE, Cusks Hennessey's Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime), \ Casks Irish WHISKEY. ’ | 50 Doz Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 40 * Blood’s xxx PORTER, Cases CLARET, 40 Boxes RAISINS, 3 bbls CURRANTS, 254do RAISINS, Bays RICE, : 60 Boxes FIGS, Baus PEPPER, Chests Superior TEA, | Bbis CrushedSUGAR, Casks Washing Sopa, Hhbds. and Bbls. PR. Hhbds and Bois. P R. MOLASSES, SUGAR, 6 Bbls. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS, 20 Doz. Am. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Aw. BUCKETS, —Also— A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &c., &e., suitable for the season. ( The above articles are of the very best descrip- tien, aud will be sold cheap for Cash. LEMUEL McKAY. © GEO. BREMNER, Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTYPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. te Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. 2 aah MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of wetbers ber the credit fur introducing which system icin! Flat, Round and Square Lron, best Scotch, German be acknowledged to be due tw the present | Leader of the Government (Mr. Coles). Mr. McLENNAN.—I do oot intend to of- | fer any factious opposition to the parazraph under consideration; but as education is one of the questions which the party in power promised to putun a better fuvting, sup- | they will be prepared to iatroduce im- rtant amendments to the Act. At the ate General Election, [ was one of those who advocated that the teachers should be paid their full salaries from the Treasury ; aad I believe it was the intention of the majority of the Conservative purty, had the) Govéeroment remained in their hands, to amenod the law in thie particular. | am of opimion, judging from the revenue of last year, which exceeded the expenditure by sbout £7,000, tuat the teachers should be wholly paid out of the public purse, with- out any additional taxation. There are abuut teachers employed in the Colony, eod were the Government to pay each of them | ihe £15 which it is now provided they shull| reeeive from the people, the sum would only | awount to £4,500. This is an outlay which | the Goveroment could very wel! afford, with | a surplus of £7,000 of revenue, such as we) had last year. The paragraph was thea agreed to, as were alec the 6th and 7th. Paragraph relating to Local Industry and | Agriculture. The 8th paragraph was then read, which relates to the development of | eal sodustry aad improvements in agriculture. Hon. LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION. —The wording of this paragraph is some- | what ambiguous. | would like to hear from eome of the members of the Government an | explanation of what they mean by the ex-| pression “local industry.”’ Ic might reter| to the establishment of cotton mills, to! 6he manufacture uf tin trumpets, or the’ eoquragement of a woollen fuctory, as we ko5w, Mr. Chairman, that a 6:\1 was passed | lar: session to incorporete 4 company of that mature. Or, perhaps they intend to give a bounty to encourage the fisheries, as | under- | stand that the constituents of the Hon. and | gailent Colonel from Uascumpec are urging | fur a measure of this kind. The fishery | bounty question was ably discussed at two or three public meetings held io Charlotte-| town, at which some rigid economists argued that # trade which would not support itself should be allowed to go down; and others just as strenuously maintained the opposite | view. Though [ will not at present give my | ~ vpinions on the question, yet I would be) interested to hear whether the fisheries is) one of the branches of *locsl industry” | shat are to be develuped by the present Gov- | ernment. Ilon. ATTORNEY GENERAL —The en- Muiry, coming 4 it does trom the hon. Lead- er of the Uppusition, is very natural. Com- paring great things with small, we know: @hat the gpeech of Her Majesty atthe open- | ing of Parliament iv generally very vague. | Bupposng that speech were tw state that a, Reform Bill was to be introduced, would it, be proper fur Mr. Gladstone to rise and ask | arhat the clauses of that Bill were to be? If the Royal speech promised that a measure of sefurm would be brought forward, would | that not besuffcienat? Tne paragraph onder | cunsideration, lowever, dues not promise | thateuy measure at all will be introduced re- | dating to logs! industry. Providing the! Goveroment proposed to give & zrant for an | — mgrioultgral exhibition or a woollen factory. | dt would be enough for them io the speech | to allude to it io veneral terms. But | need Pot enlarge upon the subject, as I dy aot, think that the hoa. Leader of the Oppomtion Teally expects any very defiaite aaswer to his question. on. LEADER OF THE OPPYSITION —The reply of the Hon. Attorney General | chase certainly beea very evasive. if the Gov. | ernmest huge vot decided what braagh of in- dustry is tw be encouraged, thie pert of the, Address is merely «4 piece of buncome. Mr. BRECKEN.—Lbere is vue subject | ‘all the different brauches of FISHING carried on Cast; Blister, Spring, and Shoeing Steel, all sizes of Nails, Spikes aud Brade, both cut and wroaglit ; Horse Nails, Plough Mounting, Window Giass, Chuiu Traces, Codliues and Hook«, Shovels, Spades, Hoes aud Forks, Stoves and Stovepipe, Shelf Hardware, K&c., &e., &e. s Groceries. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap. Candles, Tobacco. Lucine sud Kervsine Oil, Lubricating Oi!, Paint Oil, Varnish and Paints; Prine pickled Herring, dry Codtish and Seale Fish, wall Pork and Beef, &e, &e., Ke. Canvas, No. 1 to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9 threrd Ratliu to 5} ineh, Sail Twine, Pitch, Tar and Resin. All the above guods and mauy other articles are now offered to the public atextremely low tigures for Cash. We want the cash. Don't you waut the bar- wains?’ Come with your money, for without it great bargains cannot be expected. A.A. MACDONALD & BROS., Georgetown. MACDONALD & BROs., Kegs Mustard, Boxes Starch, &e. &e. &e. DOUGLAS M HARINGTON. Water-street, Charlottetown, June 3rd. 1867 { is! «} 3m . alin : ve Grain! Grain! Grain! PPNHE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, ( Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than ean be purehased in the murket.the best of Rua, Brandy. Gin, Whiskey, aud a superior article of Malt Wbis key. Also—X, XX, wand XXX Ale. Charlottetown, June 20, 1866. 30 May 13, 1867 Indigo. Indigo. P L.B3, in Boxes, 10 Ibs each, (warrauted ) For Sale by N. RANKIN. varied stock of Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially manuf ictured for the Trade of P. E. Island. GEORGE NICOLL, South Side Queen's Square, f tf Mareh 4th [867 Now Landing, Ez L. C. OWEN, from LIVERPOOL, disturbed functions. They dispel beadache, bili ousbess, nuusea, lowness of spirits, and all similar uilments. A course of these invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer | te uy ineonveuience Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. ae | . se Yr y p Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, | which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the guins, reducing all inflammation— willallay all pain and spasmodic action, and is In our changeable climate few persons escape SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. without colds, sore throuts, influenza, diptheria,or; Depend upea it, mothers, it will give rest t bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective | yourselves, and Pills may be taken with the certainty of effeeting | i acure. While the Pills are expelling all impuri- | Relief and Health to peue Infants. ties from the body yenerally, Holloway’s Ointment | We have put up and sold this article for oves should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat; | thirty years, aod can say, im confidence and 94 Boxes Liverpool Soap. R. W. BRECKEN. Penke's Brick Building, Jnue 3, 1867. 3m ne ISLAND Steam Navigation Co.,’s STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. The Steamer * Princess of Wales” Willleave Charlotretown for Pictou every Tuesday morning Train for Nalifax. Leaves Pictou for Charlottetewu every Tuesday | Epy sipelas and Friday evenings, after arrival of Train from =~ Halifax. night for Summerside aud Shediac, at 7 p.m. Will IRON. BARS l inch ROUNDIRON. For, * sale cheap tor cash. G.&S8.DAVIES. | Moutague. February Ith, 1867 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! HE Subscriber would inform the Inhabi- tants of P. E. Island, that, on the arrival «of the Brig AVN, from Liverpool, G. B., he will otter, varieties | Wholesale and Retail, for sule at the CILY DRUG STORE, VIC- | For Cash or good Juint Notes of Hand, | TORIA BUILDING, Queen Street. W. RK. WATSON. Nos. 1,24 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14) May 20, 1867. Iba. ; Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 lbs; Boiled and raw LINSEED OILS; Chanee's Suuethwick GLASS; PUTITY, Black aad White, is Bladders 28 aud 14 Ibs.; CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; Diamoud Head DECK SPIKES; Bars Refined and Common LRON, assorted sizes; Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; Barrels Black aud Bright VARNISHES; Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; Bolts Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; CHARLES DESBRISAY, C FC Bars YELLOW METAL, § to 7; . a ov YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS, 7 « §; | Notice to Mariners. CLINCH RINGS, [ron and Yellow Metal: » “ J P Crates and Casks GLASS. CHINA, and EARTH- | “PSHE exact position of the Fixed White ENWARE,—Crates assorted for country Light wt the North Cape of Prince Edward use; | Island is ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING Latitude N. BOATS, much approved of by English fishermen. (23 Ch'town, June 24, 1267. To Anglers. iSHING TACKLE in all Council Chamber, 7th May, 1867. RDERED, That io furure the Meetings of the Executive Council be held en the first aud third Weonesoay inevery month; aud that a Notice be published in the Rovat Gazer news- paper, stating that all accounts against the Govern- ment, xs also all Communications addressed to His Excellency in Council, are required to be left with the Clerk of the Council on or before THE Day PREVIGUS Lo the meeting of the Bourd. Longitude W. ° ’ ” s 2 £2 Klevation Kighty feet. JNG. WM. MORRISON, Asst. Col. Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, | April 29, 1367, | 2 , ” es 59 i9 Parties wanting any of the above articles will do wellby calling and inspecting them, at the OLD STAND, formerly occupied by W. W. Lown & Co., HEAD of LORD'S WHARF, Water Street. ARTEMAS LORD. Colonial secretary's Office, JUNE 13, 1367. Fishermen's Outfits. | Notice to Mariners. PPMUE SUBSCRIBER ie prepared to furnish | OTICE is hereby given that onand after promptly te FISHERMEN, at reasonable | i. WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of JULY prices, all the OUTFITS necessary to prosecute | 167. Fined White LIGHT will be shewo at about Prince Edward Island, aud in the adjacent | Sen Kost Sutil Pines: Rees Stee. Oct. 29, 1866. waters, such us Larivepe 46° 27’ 9" North, Salt a Lonarrupe 61° Ss’ 15” Weat, Barrels, read, aud is 130 feet above the level of the sea. Pogies, Beaus, GEORGE COLES, Claws Peas Colonial Seeretary. te -_—s semeepssseeteneac et — ‘Valuable Freshela Farm for Maekerel Lines, Beet, ale. Cod do Lard, ‘Tt? be sold by private Contract that Mackerel Jigs, Tea, valuable Freehold Barm and Property be- Cod Leads, Cottee, |louging to CHAkLEes DineweLt, Ese., Morrell; Cotton Duck, Sugar, | situate one mile from St. Peter's Harbor, on the Do Sail Twine, Molasses north side of the Bay, comprising two hundred aud Bait Knives Spices r a nr land about thirty pet ag “pare os a acres of which are in a very good state ef cultiva- _— Kuives, pe tion, and the remainder covered with a growth ig Teasps, sauterna, of Hard aud Soft Wood — this valuable Farm Bait Heaversa, Clam Choppers, Boiled Ou, has « froutaye ou the Bay of twenty-uine (29) Kerosene Oil, | chains and the same distance on the North or Sea Oil Clothes, Vinegar, Shore, where large quautities of sea manure can al- Sou’ Westers, &e, &e, &e.) Ways be had, as well as abundance of wossle mud in nae . . | the Bay. A Baro and small Farm House are on He also posseases excellent facilities for IN- the premises, also a couvenieut Well of water, SPECTING and PACKING MACKEREL and | &e., Ke., Ke. other FISH. A wood Title guaranteed, with pessession when | required. Application to be made to the owner, at Morrell, | FRANCIS 8s. LONGWORTH, Attorney-at Law. | I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, Mav 20. 1867 iia inode’ COPPER PAINT. “” FPVHE SUBSURIBER keeps constantly on eae ee { hand a supply of cane : Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, | Freehold Property for Sale. forwarded per Steamer, wiil be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 4 o'clock. be posted half an hour before the time of closiag the Mails. = connect with Wednesday and Saturday morning's Trains. Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every Thursday morning at noon, immediately afterurrival of Traiu | ooh : ; 5 r : | »” There is x considerable saving by taking the | from Halifax, retaruing to Pictou the following morning. Leaves Shediue for Summerside and Charlotte- town every Weduesday afternoon, immediately ufter arrival of Train from St. John. The Steamer * Heather Belle"’ Leaves Charlottetown at 3, a. m., every Saturday moruing for Pictou. Leaves Pictou at 9, a. m., same day, for Murray Harbour, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sauuday. Leaves Pictou every Monday for Charlottetown, after urrival of Train from Halifax. FARES. Charlottetowu to Pictou, or back, £012 6 Pictou to Georgetown, ” 3.90 Port Hood, 012 0 Ch'town to Summerside, e358 ” Shediac, " 018 0 ” Bt. Jolin. " $i 50erl 8 1} “ Eastport, $6 OV a = - Portland, ” $300 Vile oO ” Reston, ” $900 216 3 Halifax, “ $14 00 . se Port Hood, ; Fr @ eas Georgetown, 7 ee “ Souris, ‘ i2 0 F. W. HALES, Secretary. Jnne 17. 1867. ‘ MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. and Fhursday mornings at 6, wu. w., in time for the Dropsy Leaves Charlottetownevery Tnesday and Friday it will penetrate the skin, reduce intlaunmation, j and restore lasting soundness. | Holloway’s Pills ave the sest Remedy known | jn the world for the following diseases: | Ague |Female Irrega- Serofula, or | Asthma larities King’s Evil | Bilious Coin- |Fevers of all Sore Throat | plaints | kinds Stone & Gravel Blotches on the Fits Second ry Symp | Skin Gout tom Bowel Com- |Headaches Tic - Douloureux | plaints Tudigeston Tamours | Colien Inflammation (Ulcers Venereal Affec- liots |\Weornms kinds Weakness frow whatevercause &e. &e. of Jaundice |Liver Compl'nts Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Retention of Urine Constipation the Bowels | Consumption | Debility all of | Dysentery Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Dragyists and Dealers in Medicines threughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is Ijd, 28 9d, 4s 6d, Lis, 22s, and 33s, ench Box. larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patievte in every disorder are uffixed to each Box July 31, 1865. TO HEADS OF FAMILIKS. JUDSON’S Nountain Herb PILLSa The Best Family Medicine in Existence. Prepared from simple Koots and Herbs that grow upon the Mountains and in the lovely VALLEYs oF Mexico, where the mighty Cordilleras raise their cloud -piercing heights By cleansing and Purifying the Blood, they not only Cure but preveut nearly ALL DISEASES. | They are the remedy the bounteous hand of nature has provided for all Diseases arising from IMPURE BLOOD. | | | trath of it, what we have never been able to say of any other mediciue—never has it failed. ina single instan- e, to effect a cure, when | timely used. Never did we know an instance c! | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the cop trary, all are delighted witb its operations, anu speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi on effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” atter thirty yeare’ experience, and pledge our reputation for ‘the fulfilment of what we here deciare | Im almost every instance where the infant is suffer litg from pain and exhaustion, relief will be fuune |in fifteen or twenty miuutes alter the syrup ir | administered. | This valuable preparation is the prescription o. fone of the most experrenced and skilful narses ‘in New England, aud bas been used with nevere ‘failing saccess in THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi | gorates tl’ stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, | and gives tone and energy to the whoie system. It wil! alwost instantly relieve | GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, }and overcomes convulsions, wuich, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best | and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrha@: in Children, | whether it arises from teething, Or from any other |cause. We would say to every mother who has a | child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints |—do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre- |judices of others, stand between your suffering ohild and the relief that will be sare-—yes, abso. lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, it timely used. Full directions for using will accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, |is on the outside wrapper. Ge Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. Metober 15, 1866. be bie ed ciel Pt ec 1 TOOTH ACHE. Instant Cure. HUNTER'S NERIINE MMEDLATELY on its application, gives permanent relief by the painless destruction of | the nerve ip decayed teeth, forws a complete stopp- _— MAILS for the United Kingdom, the | The name of those diseases are legion. JUDSON’S | ing. und renders extraction seldom necessary. neighbouring Provinces, United States, &e., | will, until further notice, be closed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, as tollows, viz:— For Canada, New Brunswick and the United | DAY evemng at 8 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 28 | | | | | | | vo clock For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the | Wert Indies, every alternate MONDAY and! WEDNESDAY eveaing at 8 o'clock, as follows, viz:— Monday, June 17 Monday, Sept. 9 Wednesday, “* 11 Wednesday, = 19 Monday, July J Monday, a Wednesday, * 3 Wednesday, “ 25 Monday, a Monday, Oct. 7 Wednesday, = 17 Wednesday, “ 3 Monday, 7 Monday, oa Wednesday,“ 31 Weduesday, “ 23 Menday, Augt. 12 Menday, Nov. 4 Wednesday,** 14 Wednesday, * 6 Monday, “a Monday, = Wednesday, 28 Weduesday, “ Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor’s, to be Aud Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must THOMAS OWEN, l’ostmaster General. General Post Office, Ch’town, ! 10th June, 1867, : - Carlton’s Condition Powders! Administration Notice. LL persons indebred to the Estate of which may probably cowe before the ead au article which has given the greatest satistac- ’ | tien te all who have used it. [t possesses superior shie sessivn that shuuld not be locked ae qualities fur effectually preveuting the accumula- As & party question ; A allude to the fisheries. | 1144 of all foul matter, such as Worms, Barnacles, at es branch of industry uext tm importance | Grass, &e., on the bottoms of Vessels or Boats, to egriculture. We have ull heard how wheu propasly applied. pecessury it ie tu the prosperity of a coun- | I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1867. | Sry thet ite exp rte should exceed iteim- Cl aie Cetton Duck. ports. Nytwithstegding all the improve-— meats which ere beimg eff scted in the art of | HAvixe been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated sgriculture, itis aot 4 very mouey-making | business: but if we eould, in addition to ‘BULK Subscriber offers tor sale that de- sirable Property known as the MiLrorp MILLs, consisting of a CLOTH MILL and CARD- ING MILL, together with one acre of free tand, situated in the Wood Island settlement, and within half # mile of Victoria Harbor. : ‘The above property is suv well known that any farther description is unecessary. Part ef the purchase money may remain aupaid for a namber of years by security ou the property. If the above property is not disposed of before the Ist of September next, it will be sold by Public Auction on the spot, of which due uotice will be fare produce, export & cvasidera ie quantity of teh, we might turn the balance uf trade hurgely ia our favor. We see our neighbors tag down vessels to our covst, epleadidly | Gited up for fishing, and vo doubt they fiod ss remuneretive, or they would vut continue given. : H.C. McMILLAN. Russels ‘Mills Cotton Duck, Milford Mills, Lot 62, : " | the aubseriber is prepared to reecive orders for April 200 1887- t tf all the different Nuwbers, in quautities to suit: purchasers. A GOOD LIVING. Ch’tuwn, May 20, 1267. ANY person wishing to purchase one of the business. We are surrounded by fish the most valuable and beantiful FAKMS with. | in twenty miles of Charlgstetown, can de so by. FRESH GROUND RICE, Geouck M. Wricut, late of Dank River | Mills, Esquire, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment to the subscriber, and those persovs who have legal demands aguinst the suid Estate are requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, tor settlement within three mouths from the date hereof. BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, . Adwinistratrix. Duok River Mills, Lot 26, . Mareh 21, 1867. apl 8 Executors’ Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late PeTer SrewarT, formerly of the the Red Point, Lot 46, and latterly of New Perth, | oe are requested to pay a ty pon -c |immediately to the undersigned; and all per- & C. BARS, ‘sone having claims against the said Estate ure requested to furnish their accounts tu us 7 within three months. god if others can come a distance aud take shem ate profit, we should ivok after the | OR & Lam generally of opnion that »| F — Wa. BR. WATSON. early application to NEIL RAWKIN, Anctioneer, or HENRY WADMAN, Crapaye. $rade Made should not be subsidized ; but ae regardy Jao, 7, 1867. Charlottetown, April }, 1867. JOHN KNOX, Rao ALEXANDER MCGREGOR, ? autores JOHN McGREGOR, ‘| Lot 48, June 3d, J267. 3 /NEW TOBACCO FACTORY PILLS are the Best Remedy in existence for the following Diseases: BILIOUSNESS, Complaint, of the Stomach and Kowels, SKIN DISKASEs. Costiveness, Colds, Diarrhcee, Fever and Ague, Kidney Diseases, Chest Diseases. They are the BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN, Remove tae cause and yuu cure the disease. Bad blood is the great cause 0. disease; these Pills cleanse and purify it so thoroughly that disease, having nothing to teed upon, must take flight. Get our Almanac From any Druggist, and read the history of this | Wondertul Discovery; or, as PROOF CONCLUSIVE, buy and try one box of the Pills aud you will be sutisficd they are All we claim Sold by Drugyists everywhere. WOOLRICH’S” | Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRI- | Scrofula, Worms, Headache, Indigestion, Liver | _Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dyspepsia, | | Loss of Blood, ail derangements Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson's Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &c. For Sale every where. 7 J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, Halifax, N. S., Agent for B. N. A. October R. le Dr. Ridge’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and Invalids, KCOMMENDED by the Faculty, and Sold by Dragyists and Grocers every- where, in Tins, at prices to suit all classes. J. H. WOOLRICH, them to be. Put up in Bores containing 40 Pills. Price, 25 Cents per Box. ta The outside is a Ked Wrapper with Black Letters, with our fac-simile signature on it. ASK FOR JUBSON'S Mountain Herb Pills, And for The Rescue Tu'a Almanac. We also send them by Mail, postage paid, tor 25 cts. per Box. B. L. JUDSON & CO. Proprierors. | 106 FRANKLIN-ST, NEW YORK. | | _ EF Sold by all Dealers. — (July 1,67. 4m Just on the Square. suMMsRsINs, HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST. OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, | 8 omer: to supply Wholesale Customers with sia ud Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a | | good article, at the very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms —and hopes his Factory, | being the first of the kind established in Prinee | County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Traders and Merchants of Buumerside, and Prince County generally. j PATRICK REILLY, Summerside, July 31, 1865. LF Judson’s Pills. Halifax, N.S. Managing Agent for B. N. A. October 8. ly A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Sore BRoNCHIAL a] » Requiges IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, Dad AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. Ip ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a\ Permanent Throat A flection, or an incurable Lung Dis- ease 18 OFTEN THE RESULT, BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE OF THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE KELIEF. | For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Cone. sumptive and Throat Discases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD sUCCKEBsS. Singers and Public Speakers Will find Troctes useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re- lieving the throat after an onasual exertion of the vocal ergans. The Troches ure recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi- monials from eminent wen throughout the country. Weing an urticle of true merit, and having Proven their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Tkochgs are universally pro- nounced better than other articles. oe only “ Brown's Broxcutat Trocues,” a jO not e any of the W itutions that way be eliered er SOLD EVERYWHERE. FALL GOODS, Y various Ships from ENGLAND Steumers from BOSTON aud HALIFAX | have reesived my . FALL & WINTER STOCK, consisting in part of 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery. i Cask Cutlery, 1 do Truces, 1 do Shovels, 1 do Hows, 1 do Shot, 26 Bexes Tin, 236 pieces Plough Metals, 16 Tons Naile& Spikes, 23 bundles Spring Steel, 15 do Sheeing do 3 do Cust 7 de Blister 134 Tous Iron, dy de 1 Uask Cart Boxes, 1 do Bolts & Nuts, 1 de Serews, 1 do Files, 1 Bex Axles, 5 Pairs Bellowes, 1 Basket Vices 158 Kegs Paints, 12 Desens Varela 6 0 Turpeusiae 2 Casks du 4 do Potty, 1 do Venetian 1 do Yellow Ocbre, Vermillion, Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Umber, De Sieuna, 4 Hhds Paint Oil, 1 do Olive de 2 Bbis Seal de 1 do Lubricating Oil, 10 do Kerosene Vil, 111 Boxes Glass, 2 Crates Scuttles, 1 Case Shoewaker's Thread 1 Bale Curled Hair, J Cask Glue, . du Dyewoods, 250 Ibe. extract Logweed 5 Bales Rope. These goods have been well bougbt, and with Stock on Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very large assortment, and are offered at my usual low pricee—eilber wholesale or retail—to: Casb. W. E. DAWSON. Great George Street, Dec. 3, 1866. NOTICE. as SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown, and the publie gene. rally, that he bus KE-OPENED bis Tailoring Establishment on QUEEN STREET, two doors weat of T. Des- Brisay's; and solicie—while gratefully acknow ledging past favore—a return of that publie pa- trenage which was formerly so generously and extensively conferred ppon bim. Having acquired a thoroughly correet knowledge of the Cutting Deyurtwent, on a purely geometrical principle, togetber with many years snecessful practice, he is prepnred to compete, for snperiority, with any of hie profession in this Colony. Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN, whose name is proverbial for supener workmen. ship, ae bis Parnier, he vuarantees the Firm ef “MecLEOD & CHRISTIAN” to give every m- tisfuction Orders from the country promptly attended te, JAMES McLEOD, Ch'town, Jane 18, 1866, uf x 'B. WILSQN HIGGS, General Commission Merchant AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P. E Island. May 27, 1867. ly CARD. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - - - - - P. E. I. Dec. 10, 1866. FRANCIS S, LONGWORTH, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Orrice— PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to tlon. Joseph Hensley’s) Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Isiand. | Jun. 14, 1867 Iv pd R. REDOIN, Attoruen and Barrister - at - Law, CONVEYANCER, Ke. Office: -- Great George Street, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866, ae es, THOMAS W. MAY, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Glenstewart - - - Southport. REFERENCE: The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. Te ekintah S. W. DODD, M. D., Physician aad Surgeon. RESIDENCE: JAMES M. PIDGEON’S, Esg., MARGATE, P. E. 1. Jane 10, 1867. 3m JOSEPH F. ELLIS, INSURAMNES, SAL2PINE, AND GENERAL AGENT, STOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c. PICTOU, N.8, REFERENCES: ——— Hugh Hartshorne, Esq, Solicitor........- Halifax. Messrs. Black, Bros. & Co, Merchants. ... Halifax. J. B. Bland, Esq. Banker.............--. Halfax. Jonathan C. Allison, Esq, Merchaut. ....- Halifax. John M. Walker, Neq............. St. Joba, XN. B. (" Business respectfully solicied. May 20, 1867. 3m CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER Square Rod, Gents’ Bright Natural Leaf Good Smoking TOBACCO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - January 21, 1867. ly eee P. E. 1 A. McNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Borchester Street. Charlottetown,.......... P. E. Island. July 23. tf CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Lelewd, AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Uoal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express. te CASH ADVANCES made upon CONSIGE- MENTS received, or when sent to their Agente abroad. April 30. 1866. FP. P. NORTON, Commission Merchant, AnD Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN - . - P. E. ISLAND. October £4. 1864 ly —o The Examiner fs Printed and Published, every Mobs’, by EDWARD WHELAN, at his fice, Hil. bororgh-street, near King-Square. Parics-- sunum, payable balf- yearly Is ADVANCE.