Se SR ns ER nn SER RELL PTS Ae, OO OE er mor ae i a lee PL AN A) f tf d Ph 2g Che 10 Ph Ne I'r 2 ( C \ \ \ LD iA lL) WV Xi \ Ml \ J | i i Bros ( Ch ‘ 4 \ ] Ta s ]) cr t yr va’ TA Jo) \ Hil (8 60 Average Tor EW voea \l'o te eg eeeeeareeeeeeneenggeinnnipeeergeeennlinnmmamen=ntentempencnmeeeenmmnamammmmeess siniieemaninnin ny ALD TITEL I ‘ ' D4 weL Ve i NE) as POG RL AAU ULRER Li i Gone. CORRE STONDENCE. SEY ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 a sa () { ) a ‘ s that am tt . r - wat i & 2 ttl if iveli ii Be e e ‘ ES S | o CIty, ch have of late apy red Ris 4 aa APR EF \ yin ‘ % papers, that one which s« to 4 I “ sone of, if not (he greatest, inconveniences - . a . pli A ORs. ae have been passed by wiii-s nea, Wiieai iMVieLOWn., Via x 1@ tO. Sir. is the want of sid ‘ 1 lan vy ate Stre¢ Ddetiwee o= 7 . ’ in Ball, Esq., and th Frinayv Oci =e 2? -{ f . 1+ {} y f ,? a — SLuLWway tation For between these build. . rl 7 ay, LODE! 3 nN ng imerous dra some in active use 3! rryryN ? ’ Y we yreny rr e across the place where a wooden side. oo MOUNOK THE LIEUTENANT GOV * walk ought to be. Besides these, there are ERNOK will o t Exhibition at 12 unumerable stones, holes, and other hind. © ee nees In the way. Moreover, with the exs Gaibraith’'s Fare ‘ / \ _ ~< . . e&aiiw n ¢ + Taint Iimimer thrown—in a } o gd st wever—from the win- \ : ' ’ i ein cs nt re i tor ] »j i }} + small shop at the intervening , ia ; ASE MOR Wit rner, there is not a light to guide the sas aealeien el . way a uaey rates, . . and, hen not changed hands, returne solid Sttion-bound traveller on dark nights; so! p.)', en , that in our now bad—but soon to be worse Passenyers at s ¢ , od q ive! a insrj b4PCS ’ Weather, it is next to impossible to walk “For full ticul i Yor full particulars see P : from tl aa rmer place to the station without ' B ae : wail I y order ss receiving @ twisted ankle or a fine splash of " 4 MoN 1 o w a i a om i vil i i mud, Ch'town, Oct. 1 1875 P ‘ . 7 ° e ADG ited Now Sir, we have a sidewalk from the beg yinning of the Malpeque Road to the old ran i Cemetry, where one is li ttle needed ; where- i Eo N i DICE 3a ' ” if the same amount of pianks were laid TILL be rece * 4 6 . aha t { ,eqd UD v.1e a of i yr ¢ in the space referred to, there would be \\ ihe Seond af Wo aaa iT ' ‘ aa a9U8 oI ‘ L5. ahi ‘ s . . ~|some protection against sprained ankles a ae eX ssh: : DAY, the 13th day of Nove ce wha spras nec d « ‘lothes, 3] n. from parties wijlir Y to contr th Surely, this isan opportunity for the the Government to ) ao New B t :, ty Council to a Hunter River, Malpeqgue Road ; : 1, if in addittion to this, a few lamps Seperate Tenders w eceived for f rsday piace xd «there the business man making up and Stonin yr the Canseway and . . y s ger, and pleasure seeker, would, on. part of (he Koa ‘ Pp 1, Island irk nights* be able to reach the station B: ic] ner than is now the case. Specificat sf Bridge ‘ . Hoping, Sir,I have not taken up too : a ¥ ‘ much of your valuable space, : ei : ’ 0 } svea!f i i t S \V - pie : cribe myself, sn } ours respectfully, . se MBLE > ‘ 4 s t { . a ll °- ss - , ) » & ie @ v ~ ’ 5 ; c ~ oi erihala 23Gicra SAIC “ME we webligwe 4 Grilli, ‘ *«< ’ Ss . 4 a - i - I € ‘ r S tt’s —— ’ y RSZ2 ist t Ses 1 aia ~* ‘ yn E § m te Mr. Batt, wh Af R s : + ¥ s t Company expe as ers ate y ig - $k Li 1 t his steamer g sO vil ) mnsiderced * « after the m tthat time ther R sentatir Railway will receive < , ' . r\* ther? ' hia i i i 2S. ice -Y W e i@ nen ha . netu Tickets sta y atior on pre- rt t { } t r . 2 ' . 1 : C ; ro Mr. Batt replied he w 1 £9} sentation of 1 *r certificate, which may ‘ ’ . had a supply round al and be had from ) y ec : la la 2 and iny s Ww! I mie e tive Div ns. , igreed i with I t! ain 7 ; . . Tea IJ. ( ‘HAPPE LL, Grand Scrit —4 <= em , rse " W _ ind October 23. 1878 ‘ es ent him ‘ ads a!, .. - _ aiist ALCS as . it steame range l ae « *E eda } _ at and : he Cay ay APE RSS shire bred ghed rly six} it, and went gain te hurry up the 1 4 PUD ES ; : one of} ¥ I wer wn again | found that ' = sa ante Captain Evans felt ne reluctance at giving ‘ ni € E cee itt 1 unknown ew. But on The su s jus from g g i Keeps t everys| re is ng the matt I vent to the Ma g Eng ote | wharf a i saw Mr, ( ie, told | tainir <--> th i havet ala at | wa = stor pjam cers f| extra $1 1nd that the boa LY , eer we ! rk jackets / Winter Ulotns : . iacaie 28 eork jackets were Cavy wii l " Ipy red tol ing é - ” ‘ a ty © . " ne ~~ aae ts >ay ig t er \ rH ST y “AB 7 - ia t e sh wa aptain Evans remonstrated w ! : a c ‘ is ie agai ged tha ssening t 5 Supply ef Trimming i £797") “ - took ‘ t 4 ' “ y I s here w 4 s boat j 2 I ( Is are —- ‘ ‘ ~ . ‘ : _— ¥s soon as the « a Tha Post Tmnarted n this Wis rket ) hail \ i if ; bape ril I] ii 4 N ead a ‘ Lit Dost i ul LG ta LS athe iTKel es ¢ t Ww s he case ind tl publ an o 7 ‘ 3 are \ Sst » Na gat . es n AND CAN BER OMMENDED ' t + cet . i in a) } Gentlemen wishing to purehase Fall s \y wher and \ sii ilies Outfits would de we to call upon him as 5 a id we rked ' a eo he has facilities for yps are excell = eengieé ‘Garments ‘ Mernc Weeks & Co DIED. | than any of the so- i tailors in town. t} 924} 1 } tt i DUTT? =F... ‘ Q nr Street, have i method of Jo the 25th of Sept., at Charlo wo 7 HSluuL, KEN Street. ‘ ~~ ash. and asking! ¥'S. 4! ; emesis ae tote Mr Ma _Oet. Ayl 1873 loing business chiefi \ h, ar ski ” r “\ Heartz, of North River. t one pric ye , We Con At Hopeton, on Monday, October 4th, in | F N . N 0 T | C F. sider an excellent syste: i those who! the 23r'! year of her age, Julia A., daughter ‘ r mane . tel = sccinimenitthctiaaan patronize them cannot fail to get the best! Of William and Sarah A. Mu'tch, and grand 7 es ’ . laughter of the late Rev. Robt. Douglass, A* the subscriber intends taking an - > valtie rn ' i Pe His eslvle va St. Peter’s Bay. +4 alteration in his Business, all persons _- ; ‘ y r tha "+h Y H r t 4 f the At Summerside, on tne 1 inst. eNn~/ indebted to him by Book Account, Notes of . . Oe exes e nh wa sla oe nd nor . Tat , RETIN mee » Vs . | rietta, ly ld of George L. and Eleanor Hand, or otherwise, are req ten to make nhabitant’s of lots 25, 26, 27, and 28, will| Mary We! be r, aged one year and tive immediate payment on or before the en : « } eld at treville. at 2 o'clock o Weds : ae e held at Centreville, at 2 o'clock on - ist of November, next. ee t for hoa Urpo yf issing “a . ev, esday nex r the purpose Oo! ¢ meng p ASSE NGERS. All accounts unsettled after that date wil the pro y t jing @ branch line of — | be handed into the Clerk of County Court Railway from the main line at ch Hill Per Str Wore ester fr “om \ Moston Se “pt 6: for collection, without respect of persons. to Cape Tray Pra Misses Jennie McKay, Maggie Cochrane, HUGH L. MCDONALD. JS s . ‘ . : Miss Galvin; Messrs Robert Banks, Peter | Cardigan R 6. Oct. 4.—9mo >} as hn ft Tey ' ne MME - i * has F PI a Fr + " J on fi ] i nr se ie Dun ied \ a Lu i — - 4 ese been snosen IAirm ty f the AoW \y ard- | , q WW - ‘ l tan Sar.t 7 a i if? at Biare ; a I y e to Boston Sept. « ; *\ fa FY ns of Summerside. fe ts in communica-) Wm Hale, Miss Murphy, Miss McPherson, | Uy} itu fet Hed i t th the civi it $ other! Miss Nicholson, Jessie Nicholson, Miss A ; I we, Miss Daunceyv, A.J. McInnis, Flora 29 Hhé ‘ Low ] in ; ° ’ . f r ¥ y rm-~ ¢ Oe 4) ; . 4. McInnis, Kate Gillis, Miss M. Higgir | Cay pital, 7 00,000. a! sm ots 1 framing DY®-} Miss C. McDonald, Miss M. Howatt inues ae Offic Sums, } Hulock merside am I79 $ es Street, Montreal. > ical SHIPPING. ; , " OID MUG ALLAN. Dresident : ‘ , ‘ \farket lll me aia teaiine Wedd dev lids diddddddals CTOCRIQCRL, annie srinc or oe sie aah PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Is n the 7tl n and BNTBRED Are prepare eks Stores. gray y f i Sir. W ( I B Dwel igs, Ships t Stocks, etc., at rat eas ) rave and t I s subs nture \ i we { Bret Sie nour te Gaws saci * | »S f ly { Ai i - His descriy ‘ Hig Sco —s , t ! * SY» ) ‘ ’ and was | y e gm tne An hf r., HASZARD F : : Agel V. E. Island. aucie »a good id nd M ae { Oct. 4, 187%. vl OPAL ( n a s é i ae 4 A Sylva ; Agenora, ur “ 7 . Head | ‘ , syaney, coa Sarah, Andrews, fy Pes a ay ed ‘ NN Ee ic Lea : mon ie: "£ES 2B 2 Poe a 5 Hid ie x Voyage,455 bbis. herring ; Kate Mc-{ a \ & ti fs i i f the Fi . wae this Uity, bas just | i onz Boutillier, Bay of Islands, lumber. | WLU i mcluded the | a ‘ @ splendid} —s, Scud, McIvor, Boston, general mdze ° su*y Steam Fire Engine. Its price is, we! Bertha Ella, McDonald, Antigonish, salmon oe and etal ; : i : ,. | Fear Not, McNeill Pictou, coal. ' i a beileve, $ snd t very creditable | { FOR ; . : ; it | CLEARBED. i mount = has already been sub-)} “ 5 lat = nwar Seo! Ps }} @ lt] scribed towards paying for it Phe engine, | Jet. 9.—Scu Oaward, Scott, watlace, sat) PAL A j : ee 4 ' jy} and laths.—7 Morning Star, Lund, Pictou, | a proper building has been erectec al.; Daniel, Somers, Pictou, bal.; Corsair, | 1 = 7 S11 = 7 G for it, is to be located i ard 1,— Fat. | Chi pene ree Harbor,ba!.; str. Alhambra, | ee rove, Pictou, mdze Yorcester dye, " ; as r 1? i Angr ’ : idze.; W ester, Hedge We have received part of our Fall Hanks Vicrimizep.—Lhe ( vice Of the} palicax, n ndze ache anamiiiiches * : i : ‘ : prising tn gays, that on Chursd Ly iast, the Branch | Bank of B. N. A., in Halitax, was swindled | MEMORANDA. | General Assortment - } ble hr o, Port Gill, | sry Department. Further supplies to of $2,700. by a stranger who presented | By cabl Hon. Jo in Yeo, Port Gill, | in every I ea ent, her Up aa ¢ . York | 2ark Kwasind, Williams, master, arrived | arrive fortnightly till close of navigation. raed letter of eredit from the New York | .i'Cardit, after a passage of twenty-one | ppine revi airy cow outs SEASON POR CASH: Agency of the Bank. He gives hisname 88) days from Miramichi. ‘ ‘ Frids } ank! Intelligen has been received of the 7 B.A. Bell. The next day, Friday, the Bank; Intelligenee ue | 0 ‘uw a Se Tohn st $3,000 in the | oss the Mary,a brigt. belonging to Mr ROBERT ORR & C ‘ 7 ar a ee ta ee | MeMillen of Summerside. She was cast} - sam aanner, and it is supposed by the} away off French St, Peters a on Earthenware. fame person. The rw 10 got the money By telegram to Longwo: & Co.— The ree 8 Ss ri unWw oo Silver naster Wi S saecorted Farther are.direc att is been arrested at| brigan ine @ e od, “ av Nox ie 2115 ) Cc ene as: rted Earth nware,d ect i I Huds| *'* kod on Jotlee Harbor Reef, Nova Scoua, from he Potteries. Suitable for Prairy > ana g $0 m%nm) asi lL. 1iuas n Pri jay nig it last in a fi g, loaded with town an di count ry trade. dock, of New York. Only a few dollars e timber. Cargo will be saved. A+ Reduced Prices. w ¢ i ; 3 believed he| The Schr. Scud, Capt. D. Mclver, arrived AL eau Trices we ES OS ER ot ie - ~ | eeom Boston on the 7th inst., with a qrce 2 Oh ‘TON T. NEWBERY. had @ ACCOMS] _ a ybtained $300 from | cargo for the owner, F. T. Newbe ry, an i Sep! 27. 1875.—3ir & Montreal Bank a t time ago, IN 8} others, having made the run in the short sim pace of four days anda half; and the) White Wine Vinegar. eye vage from Rustic ston and } o-: ~ round ¥¢ yage { n R » to o t 10 SMALL Casks ons eac h) on Disora vl x ( inesday week,| back to this port in | r Y hand. aay . IVE sROS & diszraceful row occurred on the George- tone . P. EB. Istasp Vesset.—London 2. ARVELL BROS . —" : er eo ‘htown, Oct. 4, 1875.~—3i town train. It appears that an excursion) -,,, 23. Bark Montreal, ’’ (Br.,) red CI . N ' a . ’ ' i a an . outie ‘ ‘ er ch arrived at Eavre, 25th ult., from i ty fh ig — et Ph a has on board the crew of mass | To I 4aet. some —somte of the party considerably See) | Siile” (Br) Morrie, from Bull Riv i Tale | aaa leet ainetiealieate morse of liquor. One had lost his ticket and | 2 Se ee eet oh was abandoned at|/[YHE PREMISES IN WATER STREET, » of liquor 1e bh 1s S &.. for! ca hic te canes : . refused to pay the fare, and (Conductor na sinking condiiion [The Smile at the head of the Steam Boat W mi . . sea in s . ” hn ec aia " le . Scott, as in duty bound, stopped the train, | was built at Summerside, P. E. L., in 1869, | formerly occupied as ‘* The Islander” office \t i ashort dis stance from Georgetown, to eject | aiste saad 981 tons, and baile ad from Swans , apply to the owver, JOHN INGS _Ch’town, _ Oct. 4, , 1875. —Sin him. After some wrangling the man’s tare | *° Was paid by his associates ‘but the door of | phates 7] tue car was fastened so that the train hands | Disasters 1x Sepraupen.—The number of | couid not enter, and Conductor Scott was yeaseis belonging to, or bound to or from | set upon and rather severely vandled — | orts in the United States, reported totally | uch to the alarm and confusion of the! j[,<; and missing during oe ee | ee ‘waived ‘fee tha tow CLOT H | ' a hich 18 were wrecke i er a — aan le a left! = 7 6 by collision, and 3 founder- | FACTORY at Kensington, samples of © intormed, quite sober when 3 burne list comprises 1 steamer, 3 ships, | Fancy, Plain and other Cloths, also Flannel | ea. Her cargo consisted probably of phos- | Cloth. Cloth. Georg setown ; and only acted in strict accord-|»j. The . ance with his iniliietions He was, howev~| 2 barks, 3 brigs and - ea ae | - Blankets. ACKENZIE & STU arr oe er uepen et pate an investigation of the seta sanaes rors “— Ch'town, Sept. 27.—31 eid. ’ “SP Hn 8 44 Cases and Bales of ivew Goods, ST RMCEIVED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, CPueen Square, By Steamer Prince Edward Ee iO™M ENGLAND, E SELECTED BY ONE OF THE FIRM, are W open for Ins; pection nd Sa le, and wiil be dis- posed off at the ‘ \ ‘ Pein Lowest Cash Prices. The tlae mbove “stock attention ofr who desire their is worthy Purchas- value for money.: W. & A. BROWN: Oct. 4, 1875. IMPROVED STOCK. QJQRONW KR ACB IE Commissioners of the Stock Farm | have ordered the at the (¢ | sold yunty Exhibition :—~ 3 COLTS, 5 Short Horn BULL CALVES, : do HEIFER do 1 Yearling Short Horn HEIFER, 1 Ayrshire HEIFER CALF, 1 HEIFER, 4 years old (barren), 1 COW, 7 years old, 10 RAM LAMBS, 6 EWE LAMBS, 1 Leicester RAM, aged), ~ Leicester RAMS, yearlings), 10 Yorkshire PIGS ) COTTAGERS, 10 BERKSHIRE, 1 Yorkshire BOAR, (3 months old), ] do SOW, do Sept. 27, 1875.—till sale IN STORE. ND will bes rid A ment “0 or. casks and BRANDIES, CASe@R jl 7 do do casks PORT WINE, iSes ao do D qr. Cas ks SHE RRY WINE, PORTER, Scotch Refined SUGAR. Granulated do 5 ht MOLASSES, ") packages Congou TEA, > very superior CHEESE. WILLIAM DODD. : , Sept. 37.—8w SWEET POTATOES. PECEIVED 3 Cheap, ) 8 qr. 14 ca ) 10 bbis. “5 bbls. °0 bbis nr r UOS, ar ipt en Square ver CARROLL, and for Sale i6 Barrels very choice SWEET + POTATOES. nee ~NEW HLL GOODS ! | i low to close consign- | bhds. Dark and Pale | | Jarriage and Sleigh Builders, Hk Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and Custom- ers that having enlarged their business they are now ready todo be ‘All kinds of Repairing in Wagons and Sleighs, WHICH WILL BE EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE & WORKMANSHIP ! AND CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE! PREPARE FOR WIN TER. At Miliner’s Tin Shop COOKING STOVES, AND OTHERS, Which are offered at Very Low: Prices, in order to close out the Stove Trade. -~ALSO— ‘Stovepipe, Elbows, | Kakepans, &c, Russia Sheet ron for Fancy Stovepipe A Lorge Stock of TINWAR Wholesale and Retail, at very Low Figures. SOAPSTONE, &c. GAS WORK (New aud Repairing, ) [un Composition and Iron Tubing and Fittings. ‘Now is the time to send aloug your Sleighs, and doat forget the Plact | | Brackets, Gasaliers & Pendante, YOUNKER, OFFER & CO. 1875.—6in cies! _ Charlottetown, October 11, following Stoek to be | © 3 ROBERTSON WILL BE FOUND AT ‘Dunean’s Brick Building, NO. 50 QUBEN ST, AND HAS THE TO SELECT FROM. mera iD xX BA wwW VT STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ! MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. ' Ch’.own, Oct. 4, 1875 ~—9in TO BE SOLD At SUMMERSIDE, on the 19th OCTOBER, “~* at the EXHIBITION, a pure DEVONs SHIRE BULL, 3 years old, imported direct from England by the owner. Also, several | LAMBS, English breed D, PRID«AM, Margate, New London, Sept. 27, 1875.—3in Labrador Herring | PHE * LAODAMIA ” will be due here from L abrador, on or about 4th October, | with 350 bbls Prime HERRING, 500 half bbls do HYNDMAN BROS. Se pt. 2 75 I. WEEKS & (U, IMPORTERS, QUEEN STREET. FALL IMPORTATIONS, NotTici ness ::—Our method of doing Busi- is to ask only ONR AND THR LOowkst Prick TO Evgerrong, from which there is no abatement. We Haye Received complete Stock of J)RESS GOODS SILKS ‘ for the liberal patronage extended to A RIBBONS l [TAN WINCIES PUACK LUSTRES CY GOODS \OURNING GooDs (}RAPES (LOVES QHAWIS | ADIES’ JACKETS LOWERS (\LOTHS [{LANNELS BLANKETS |] NDERCLOTHING PEEFING JACKETS ()VERCOATS FLOOR OLCLOTHS &c., & Doing a Business Chiefy for Cash, We invite Cash Buyers from all quarters, Confident we ean offer Superior Inducements! To such to Deal with Us, —_—_—— - Wholesale and Retail. | and 39 therein. W. A. WEEKS & CO. §(Sep27'75] |; agocd House and Barns on the property, | which is three miles | Free Stone on the property. | Railway connects daily with Halifax, sam- | mer and winter | Sept. 27, 187 5.—8i ‘SMLE OF VALUABLE LAND | ESTATZ OF THE LATE HON. | Cross Road connecting it with the Spring | of this city, and has many splendid sites Shirts and Ties a Spec lalty ! Ch town, July 26, 1875 ORLA 2 eR. ee em | ee > AUTUMN G00! FIRST INSTALMENT ! PER Ss. S. PRINCH BDWARD. a ee: We have opened a Fine Assortment OF Fancy and Staple Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON! Which have heeo Selected by Mr. Stewart in the Best Houses in England, OU a a ys! WE OFFER THE ABOVE AT OUR USUAL PRICES FOR CASH! GLU, DAVIES & G0, - - - LONDON HOUSE September 20, 1875 PRIME Threshing Machines | AND SEPARATERS Virginia Leaf Tobacco {THANKFUL TO THE Farming Publie of P. E. Island The Subscriber begs to inform the Pub- lie that he keeps Constantly Iftand iA Choice Selection of Tobacco ! Manufactured from Prime Virginia Leaf. before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who purchase for cash should call and jndge for themselves at CHARLES QUIRK’S on me during the twenty years I have been in the business, I would respectfully invite their attention to the fact that Iam manufactur- ing to supply tie increased demand, a} larger number of the above Machines than heretotore offered to the public. These Machines are all built of geod | wood and mounted with the best refined iron. Several | The ei riber, very ero for - a ronage, still solicits for the future. GEO. W. MILLNER Sept. 27, 1875.—p ne th 2m “SYDNEY STREET. STRAW FURMTURE FACTO) __ Largest assortment of Cloth in the City | | Bureaus, Hat Racks, | THAN THE CHEAPEST. NEXT TO RAMMIN HOUSE, CHTOWN. The Subscriber keeps constantly on band # lurge and varied assortment of HARDWOOD CHAIRS } CHEAPEST IN THE CITY! BEDSTEADS, MATRANSSES, WASH STANDS, LOUNGES, SOFAS, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURES, &c., &e. GILT MOULDING, WALNUT MOULDING, LOOKING GLASSES, CORNER BRACKETS, WINDOW ROLLERS, WINDOW BLINDS, Mia Kasy Chairs, Hall Tables, sion Tables. Round Tables, Towel Rack, Sinks, &c., &c., which he is prepared to Sell CHEAPER Please cali and rten zven | examine before purchasing elsewhere. On hand, a large and varied assortment of Single and Double-back Chairs, Are | i chatre, Rockers, with and without arme. JOHN E. FERGUSON. Sydney Si. Steam Furniture Factory, 2 Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1875. $3um Wm. C, HARRIS, Junior, ARCHITECT, &c., |KING ®TREER YT, is prepared to furnish CIVTOWN, Plans and Specifica- | tloos and to Superiptend Building Opera- tions. Orders frem the | attended to. Office near Island. Sept -18 country promptly the Bank of Prince Kdwaré , 1875.—1m NOTICE BRIDGE SALES! IIE undersigned wil sell by Auction, the lowest bidders, on the spot, on Mor- day, the 11th day of October, 1875, at 9 a.m. repairs to Sturgeon Bridge; same cay at ll a.m., repairs to Greek River Wharf; game duy, al 2.30. revuilding the Bricge between Clow’s Mills and Peter's Road; same day at 2 m., Siaall Bridge between Murray River Mills and South River Bridge; | game day, at4. p. m., repairs to Bridge at ' Double Hill, en Murray Harbor Road: on the 18th, at 10 a. m., repairing the Koad from Duudas Cross Roads to Grand Rives i» =~ }.- | Bridge. Specification to be seen at tme | of sales, Sales to be subject to the appro- | valofthe Board cf Works. Secarity re- | quired for each contract. W. McDONALD, 5. Ff. W King’s Ca. .—tll oct 18 | Supt. Office, S« -- 9 27 = Rare Chance for Capitalists ' FOR SALE ! of the most pleasantly situated the Dominion, known as NE Farms in | ** Stonepark,’’ in the Royalty of Charlotte- Aug , 1875.—ly 102 U pper Queen St. VALUABLE !MPROVEMENTS having been added of late, Ihave no hesita- | Established is6i tion in offering them to the public as j ia PARKS’ COTTON MANUFACTURES: . } ’ , When desired they will be sent by rail Cotton W arp. to any point on the line. r ' prep , -” ‘ . "sae ood in your orders as early " WHITE, BLI E, BED, ORANGE AND GREEN, | possible. i Now. 5'8 to 10's. THOMAS HALL, Summerside Steam Factory. Cotton Carpet Warp, Summerside, Water St., East, 2 ! Made of No. 8 Yarn 4 ply-twisted. White, | r. E. Island, Aug. 23. —3mo § | Red, Orange, Brown, Slate, Blue, Pe ae i * Green, ete., ete, r<oR ss A TLE. i ALL Past ¢oLnous N Manufacturing our goods, we take the greatest care to make them of such a quality as to give satisfaction to the con- sumer. We warrant them to be full length and weight; stronger and better in every re- spect than auy other yarn in the market. All our goods have our name upon them, and are sold by us only to the! Valuable Farm in Pictou County, of | about 99 acres, nearly all under culti vation. On three sides it is surrounded by the waters of anavigable Harbor, in which mussel mud can be obtained. There are > from one Railway Station, and four from another, within a mileandahalffrom a Projected Line, and three miles from a Coal Pit. There is aiso The Pictou | shew by asking specially for them. WM. PARKS’ & SON. New Brunswick Cotton Mills ly ; For further information apply to St. John, N. B. ; McLEOD. PALMER & McLEOD August 23, 1875.—3m VALUABLE P PROPERTY FOR Lot 26. aataven, VS that piece or SAL E IN THE IMMEDIATE Vicinity of Charlottetown, PART OF THE parcel of Freehold | ing about 126 acres, 20 acres of which are | clear. There is ancligible stream of water, Suitable for Mill purposes. It is a square Farm, two chains, twenty-five links east and west, and one hundred and twenty-two chains (by the side of a good public road) running north and south. It formerly belonged to the late Elisha Hooper, Esq., now owned by the undersigned, Jane P. Hooper, Central Bedeque. Also, the south halfof a piece of Marsh, CHARLES HENSLEY. \N SATURDAY, the 16th day of October next, I will*sel! by Public Auction, at 11 o'clock, a. m., upon the premises, eighteen acres of land, part of the above Estate, in the Roy alty of Char co coe being part of pasture lots No, 28, 31 This very valuable and well-known pro- perty is distant only abouta half mile from | the city, atthe northern extremity of the Spring Park Road, and has an extensive front upon the North River Road and the late Thomas Gordon, Esq., Sept. 21, 1870, at yearly pence currency per acre, 999 years, the said Marsh being divided by centeal line running from east to west. Tae above Freehold Properiy is only jabout one mile from the Frectown Raii- for building. It has been subdivided ito lots | road Station; very superior land; part of _ofone acre each. the purchase money can remain on security Trerms—Twenty-five per cent at time of | for, four,or five years; the piece of Marsh to Park Road, and was formerly under lease , to Mr. John Williams and Wm. Boyle, Esq., | | sale; and the balance to be secured by | be paid for on delivery of trausfer lease. | Mortgage on the premises, payable in four | the subscriber's office, | For particulars enquire of JANE P. HOOPER, Bedeque. or MARK BUTCHER, Trustee of late E. HOOPER, 1875.—2m years with interest at 74 per cent. per annum. For plans and other particulars, apply at | or to the Hon. | Sept. 97, | Joseph Hensley, Trustee and Executor of | ie LAIN JOB AND BOOK | the Will of the late Hon. Charles Hensley, | who has instructed me to sell the property : PRINTING done at the WER Ofrice. in question. WM. DODD, Auct’r. Sept. 27, 1875. wholesale trade, from whom country mere | chants and consumers can always obtsin | town, abont two miles from the City, being part of the estate of the late Honorabie George Coles. The farm contains over 150 acres, about 135 of which are clear aud in high state of cultivation, and the remainder covered with ornamental woods. There are on the Parm a new Two-storey Dwelling House, with Stone House attach- ed, Barns, Granary, Ice House, and Out- houses, all in good repair, and every cou- venience for farming purposes, Should the farm not be so:d on or before WEDNENDAY, the 20:h October next, the following portion will be divided tuta ONE ACRE LOTS, or thereabouts sold on that 11 o'clock noon: The Lots situate between tbe Upper and Lower St. Peter's Road, containing 24 acres | or thereabouts. The Lots between the Birch Island, os Carey's Pond, and the road leading to Bei- mont or Model Farms, containing 86 acres and day af | or thereabouts. } Also, the Lots situated on the West side of Brackley Point Road, adjoining the pro- perty of Henry Longworth, Esq., contals- | ing 39 acres or thereabouts. Also, that part of Town Lot No. 28, in the 4th Hundred, fronting on Kent Street | 46 Jeet, and extending back 165 feet, logeth- Land near Dunk River, Lot 26, contain- | er witn a Two- -storey Dwelling, knows as | the ‘‘ Clergy House,” with Stable and One | buildings. For Particulars and Plans, apply te ALEX. BROWN, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Trustees under the Will of the late Honow able George Coles. Sept. 6, 1875. till sale KE i<OsE ENE, | \KTOW ON WH 7 N ARE about Four acres (situated east of the late | Thomas Wright's farm) under lease from bearing date | rent of eight | for the term of! 20 Casks Kerosene, Just Ianded, G CARVELL BRO. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875. UTHORIZED discount on Americas Invoices till further notice, 14 per ceat. KR. M. 8S. BOUCHETTE. Commissioner. Aug. 28, 1875. Charter Wanted, F" Brigantine ** MINNIE.” Apply t« WILLIAM KOUGHAN. Bhip Broker Sept 20, 1875.