pero ocAL AYO OTHER WATTERS, ts, erected for the ins t down 1 path on the time on, 1d on we suppose some of principal streets there will be a rabbit K of the unfortunate edestrians. oipine - 4} —-The dwelling 1 Mr W i wi i ww ojt ion. E. Whelan 1 occupied by nd Mr. D. M. Fraser, was burned I ednesday morning last. i i neigi yf the afflicted lady ing particular ** About t yur on Wednesday morning, { \ ke up, and feeling + suffo-~ ution, roused the servant gir) ted her to see if the house was on Z got up; b was unable to y burning and went to bed M Whelan, however, remained 5 le terwards got up her- time it was apparent that the nd she instantly rous» i ‘irs. Frase The former ran ‘ und found the lower rooms In & i t Mre. Whelan to get l sé 1g One oO! e carried ( t f f ywed by nmate t is thought that minutes later, jl not have been saved. 4 small managed by ys was the first ground; but. as the hose belonging i from the pump, in the ile the st tto the front door, it ' e fhe next was the i i4 4 i which was out of i could not t worked at all. psed before the sexttered i be got together, and the new the ‘ Hillsborough,” was on t Then a heavy i i upon it an i the adjoin- tely saved The Departmen vr. McKin»s 3 ‘ nd the firemen gen- i themselves at the s to be regr-tted that the hose requ | was not immedi- favorable cir- iit might have been dis» us. Mrs. Whelan sustains ber last , great loss with becoming fortitude. er eT Se CRA» eel * DALE SRT SOT E., on a OTHER HATTERS. LGCal AND NA ’ my ti i ‘ i tj ‘ \ . . ~) i'l ‘ ‘ i ‘ i ‘ i bit { it } \ N ‘ We learn that Mr, E. | uri ias rented the la lately uilt by is Me much j jor the pury f accommodating t ien employed at t ling the Break We wish ou g Ame every success. We eve | rgetie young man und ut g men y t ed that ‘ } 1 much morse ane tape tanon \ i | de i é ( the ng | M.C.A t I ‘ ho i } i the lectures ( i acbeth will } \ congratulate i r 1 haviag 1 so popu te ) ‘ the first > \\ I TY wre t v i Hodg Prot or | i nave a ted to ° nst., the subject ; ; Oks, than he does from only standard works ?’ = the question was was opened by After debate lecided in the affirmative by the casting Stumbles vote of the Chairman. Che public are re- spectfully informed, that at the request of the clud, Professor Anderson has kindly ‘onsented to deliver a lecture on ‘ Hamlet 1} Friday, 14th inst., in the Y. M.C. A Hall, to begin at 8 o'clock. See advertize- l'nomas W, Mar, Sec’y, _ _- Omissions.—A notice of the presentation a handsome and appropriate present » Rev. Geo. W. Hodgson, by the boys at- tending St. Peter’s School, was accidently omitted last week. The present consisted of a set of elegant the English Poets. volumes containing works of Inadvertent- Omitted mention of the excel- lent cornet playing by Mr. Worth, iv, Wwe Aliso idd Fellows entertainment It considers at ly heightened the pleasure of the pers ill doubtless, in fu- en be called upon to exert his mu ¢ i VsHl yi say ¢ ng t ‘ rd, the folowing retnren + Hear - ~ x Wwe ta 1 ticers oO t I vre e Lodg N 8 ©. C.F I the ensuing term Bro. W.C. DesBrisay, N. G Thomas R. Callbeck, V. W. A. B. Stewart, P. S. F. J. Saunders, Secretary Robert Sneeston, Treasurer. W. W. Stumbles, Chaplain. R. F. DeBlois, Conductor Benj. Bremner, Warden. Samuel Lowe, 1. G. E. D. Stair, O. G E. H. Brennan, R.S. N. G. H. W. Davison, L. S. N. G. F. W. Wagstaff, R.S. V.G D. H. MacGowan. L S. V. G. J. R. MacDonnell, R.S. S. E. M. Esty, L. S. S. F. Herbert Beer, Marshal Lac. , a <_< » R. FitzGeral yr Wortu His Sart.’’—The ¢ an S a Yr Y marks :- n, England, re ‘Elsewhere we publish a correspondence which has recently taken place on the Oka ndians. Mr. Laird, as will be seen, ex~ presses his regret that the Aborigines So. ety should, on the strength of a mere i ‘report, have troubled him and the Imperial much unnecessary correspondence. It is nly natural that a newspaper report should ea very significant matter in the eyes of the Minister of the Canadian Interior. We have never known a British Minister con- nected with an important department, and > was W who did not set a h value conducted in the public interest.’ The self-evident deduction from the ibove is that—judged by that standard of British Ministers who are worth their salt— rth his salt . }, al ? Mr. Laird ‘is not ‘worth /is salt. a t S 2 2 a4 > <) > re iD « -~ a > os SS 2 035-0 re ig m tlliaessi SS 6 ¢ © eo @ & - ~ oa he © = oF LQ + a t pias : s 7 > ~ a eo ¢ o o* wm & ¢ ™ n >? i 8 ~ ~_ . a = > : ed ~ ~ = 1 > — 7. > = - > ; ” ~ = | St. : PL a vin & om vy = £4 > ~ as - ' = . _ 4 = 4 = = = = F ot « @ @ & > = > on 57 : nN aan a } 5 — ac Se Seal _- 2 ~~ os kt 43 * - , > “s « a wo 2 i — > | CV .- t — = 2" x x = ~ Oe — L - [eae aS Se OO ie eS a > > >= oe _ ‘ - - > ar | 2 = mn > a = : i x . os is <3 t< co - | ~ & ot , a ~ | ~~ = oe cS = > iil = r, St - “ 3 hs » @ ie Bs . = o { 72. 2 soa $ | .— * E = — a 3 ~ ~~ s a + _ = = > os ~~ S s — = = a m a al Fo = + ae ¢ t. — < Sa Sang x _ yt < c coe 2 A Famovs Hunrer Kititep.—Jackson i Government by occasioning | at the} } was } ischeme in the i j ; | meetiz 1 the 7th i the ect ‘ Does t person gain more benefit from rea ling all ii | } i | to sugges | West River, 3rd Jany., 1876. Sh + ~ Fr 2ertaom sv 8 ’ ° Wig’: Eka. ‘ PALEST NEWS BY. TELEGRAPH LA AAAAA AR ZA A . AAA AA AAAAA To Reading Room and Examiner, Mills, int yesterday, at wa, Jan. 6.—-Nelson who was «l to recover. Mich. i . \efonne m lerer, has be ‘n sent son to await his trial turniny officer } aiid r shas declared Mr. t ws elected \iayor of Ottawa for the ens t A/U0raven if @X-s " i ’ . . an ] reports that clads to be | vest iny Five steamer loads of landed at armed 1 ,} INLeCA rhe report that | (rermany enderses the American Note res | lative to intervention in Cuban affairs, lacks confirmation \ Papal Con-istory—fixed for the 7th inst.—is postponed until after loth, —Count Andrasseys project for reform ion district of Purkey, ly received by France and } } the ih. in the insurrect } has been favoral Vv. Yorks, Jan he working men of 4 ny, New \ ma called on the é ly, and asked for relief. Steps ire gy taken for their aid, Va, Jan. 7 Premier Mackenzie will add t i North Renfrew next week avo the Ministerial candidate. | upper will also be present in the im- terest of Mr. White Mon AL, Jar . Foster Liberal) | is defeated to-day, in Chambly County, ' rity of one hundred. } \ man named Silver isoned here, Iast by Mr. Broit. by : Hairax, Jan. night, by eating | canned peaches, and narrowly escaped | deat! Lonpon, Jan. 7.—The Ambas- to Turkey has semi-officially com. | Austrian sador | municanted to tle Vizier, Count Androssie’s i Provinces, The represented to lurkisn ‘izier in reply, is ected the idea ofa foreign mediator ind to have said that the Sublime Porte will give all nec ssary guarantees for reform CORRESPONDENCE, | BRANCH RAILWAY. 4 THE PROPOSED BRANCH TO CAPE TRAVERSE—A ROUTE SUGGESTED Sik, ~—It appears that there is some probs | ; ibility of a railroad being constructed to | raverse—the Island starting } | point of our winter ferry—with other parts of the Island. At the Bedeque meeting, on the subject, a line Cape Traverse with the Main Trunk line at | lown this line that Free Station, and doubt he built, an would, no oe was proposed connecting could no | the shortest 1 would suit parties travelling to } : : . | or from either Charlottetown or Summer- side equally well. The Crapaudians who are | always on the! okout for something good, | have started a scheme for bringing the branch road from Cape Traverse by way of | [ryon to Crapaud, and thence by the nears est and most convenient route to the Main Irunk line,—say at Elliott’s Station Now, Mr. Ed [ wish to point out that this las te would be a very round-about ivers to | way of getting from Cape Tr Sum. merside, and not mueh less so for getting | to Charlottetown; and I would beg leave t, that, leaving Summerside out of | road should be built which, after reaching “rapaud by way the question altogether, a of Tryon, from Cape Traverse, should follow on thence by way of DeSable, Bonshaw, and the valley of the West River, and so across the proposed bridge over the North River at Dorkendorft’s, to Charlottetown direct, I am, sir, Yours truly, STRAIGHT FORWARD. ee ITE OF HARTE., PPET 4d «i Za40t Bret Harte was lecturing in Pennsylva- nia a short time «zo. At one of his ap- pointments he felt very much depressed. It is a peculiarity of humorists, we are told, tc be unaccountably melancholy and gloomy it times. Harte was in this mood now. ine of the committee went in back of .the him, and the depressed humorist lcomed him as a gleam of un- | usual sunshine. They shook hands—Harte earnestly and the committee-man decor- | ously. Mr. Uarte,’ he said gravely, ‘ you will nusually healthy city.’ Ah! said the pleased kumorist. find this an ‘Yes. The death-rate is only one a day.’ At this juncture Harte took the com | mittee-man by the arm and hurriedly asks on newspaper reporting when | ed :— ‘Is he dead ?’ . De ad r . Who dead | ‘Why the man for to-day,’ was the grave | reply. | {he committee-man stared with all his ejaculated the committee-man. |might into the immovable face of the lecturer. ‘Why, yes, I suppose so,’ slowly replied the committe-man | | easy about myself, and Iam not well to * Would you be so good, then to find out, | and before I the lecture, | if possible, whether the man is dead? If he is dead, then I am all right, for I am to | leaye the city earley to-morrow morning; but if he isn’t dead I cannot help to feel uns commence night.’ The kind-hearted committee-man im~ | mediately hurried away to get the infors | mation. When in his room at the hotel that night a servant told hima gentelman wished him | to step down stairs in the hall, as he want- he said; Frailey. known throughout the State as the | Nimrod of the a fight with an immense catamount on Welsh Mountain near Martinsvil'e, Penn., last week. His body. when found, was terribly lacerated ; ind the clothing completely torn from it. A mile distant was discovered the cata- mount; it was shot between the left shoulder and had a deep stab made with a hunting knife. Near by the hunter’s rifle, with both barrels discharged, and his knife the blade covered with blood, were found. It is surmised that after shooting the animal and supposing him to be dead, he placed his gun against a tree and ap- proached the catamount to turn him over, when the beast sprang upon him anda terrible fight ensued. Frailey is said to have killed over 2,000 deer, 200 bears, twenty catamounts, three panthers, and numberless wolves and foxes In terth year he killed one bear and six deer. - the woods embraced contests with bears and wounded bucks, from all of which he came out victorious, and his body was covered with scars the result of his battles. and the killed in De ersiavyer, Conew 4gO, was Hi eXperience In many hand-to-hand his | He was only forty years of age, but follow. | ed the thirty years. A young woman who was driven to diss traction pow fears that she will have to | | walk back. calling of hunter and trapper for | ed tosee him. Mr. Harte went down,and there met the committee-man. ‘] am sorry, Mr. Harte, to disturb you,’ but I could not get that infors mation earlier. It is all right. The death- rate I spoke of was merely the average.’ with Fe increasingly }LAND 13° SUPPLIED oD,— The English food supply 1s an interesting subject for American farmers as itis likely to be drawn more from Americat sources. England is increasing her grain product by higher manuring and better methods of tillage; but aside from this the tendency in ordinary times is to devote more and more land to stock growing and feedinz. Just now the foot and mouth disease is doing sad mischief in this brasch of food production,and the result wil! prob- | ably be, for the next year or two,a decrease in amount both of cereal and meat as food which will be produced in Great Britain. During the past year,as appears by statis. tics recently published, 1,068,166 animals, of all kinds were imported into the United How Ex Kingdom. ‘he animals are epitomized as follows: 119,808 oxen and bulls, 38,013 cows. 86.040 calves, 758,915 sheep and lambs, and 118,380 swine. The total quantity of dead meat imported into the United Kingdom was 968,021 cwt. as com- pared with 875,849, cwt, in 1873, and 852, , 255 cwt. in 1872. The death of Mrs. Childers, wife of the Right ion. H. Childers, while on a round of visits in England, will suggest the neces- | sity of great caution to those in the habit | of using the most seductive of alldrugs. | Wright, | making the run in 19 days fr 'it meets the Kentyre Road BERTH. 1 Thurs lay, the 6th inst, f John ¢ Si igue bsy, of as n ev armer ower on nan seaman ecamcsenas OE OO EEL TL MARRibas. ‘ y ) it il ‘iis MeA ! { \ I () i betiur iy} ba ul ive Alberto i hi . W D> Mr. | Wm. ¢ wnpbell 1 Miss Margaret Pijatts both of Monti Al favend I) ibe } j \ { pman, ¢ ( ! ib Ss, ba Mir to Martha Clark. bot! Ca « At Cray > i i Saw [ { i i { ( L| d \ i Mur 1. M M {) M i 2 \ nl { a « tH citeeeneemngremeneremmnenenasmmannnanamnapiannamnnesty teat * WD. AL ( | st [ 5 i f f Fred K al I b months and 12 day At Charlottetown, on Satu > { January, afier a long and pa g which she bore with christian re 9 sf the Divine will, Catherine, the t -é of Dougaid G. McPhee. and daughter late Peter McDonald, Frenchfort At Searltown, on December 2nd, John Esq., in the 87th year of his age City Drug Store. | At Long River, on the 20th ult., of | Victoria Building, Dec. 2 1875 | nalignant scarlet fever, after an ess of only two days,Jobn third and beloved son | ser % “A ” a ' f Elizabeth and Peter Gi | ged 14 \ years and 9 months Jie ‘ . ; At Searltown, on the 2nd inst., Join ~ Wright, Esq., in the 87th ir of | ire 18'75 . 18'76. On Wednesday, the 27th De t West ‘ : Be fler a gering illness, which she U4 YOUR bore with christian resignation the Di- ne Will, Euphemia,daughter of Alexander ind Euphemia Darra¢ d h, age 24 years SHIPPING. MEMORANDA. The tarkentine Glynwood, Trainor, master, arrived in Swansea, on the 19th m this port, The Brigt. Lynwood, Bennet, master arrived in Swansea, on the 26th, from Georgetown Phe Brigt. “leetwood, in {6 days Gavin I re. ister, 1 rived in Canso On the 20th, bouud to Georges town, bulin consequence of ice had to pro- ceed to Svdune y to load coal four West Indies. rhe above vessels are owned by Longworth & Co. Brig. Maggie, jaden with oats from Souris for Bristol Channel 3: owned by Jas. McLauchiin. Sch. Theresa, also laden with vats, saile rom Sx Halifax, ist January, ar McLachlin. eared 1 January, { uris for also owned by Jas Sch, Sea Foam, owned by Messrs. Morrow & Co., and Matthew & McLean, sailed from |} | that port also laden for Halifax, on the 2n with oats and pork, inst CHTOWN DEBATING CLUB! LECTURES. COURSE OF LECTURES, in connec- 44% tion with this Society, will be delivered Curing the Winter. POFESSOR ANDERSON will first of the course, on it ADA TLL EST, at the ¥. M. CC. A. BALL, l4th inst.,, atS p.m. Tickets 10 cents. By oraer. THOMAS W. MAY, Secretary. Jan. 3, 1876.—city pa Yin SHERIFF'S SALE SHER ‘7 Ss Wu 4 JP Ra Brecken, ] nrin Vv~ I La fesements Stewart sed, Defer ul B* virtue of a W1 : t to me directed, issucd a jesty’s Supreme Court of Judicat the inst John Stewart, suit of Ralph Brecken ag deceased: I have taken property of the said John Steware, all the right, title and freehold interest of the said Jonn Stewart, Deceased, in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-three, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as tollows: Commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the read leading from Char- lottetown to Brackley Point Road, at the north-east angle of land now in the posses- sion of Duncan McCallum, aud running thence northwardly along Brackley Point Road for the distance of twenty-one chains, | or until it meets the Kentyre Road; thence westwardly along { said Kentyre Road for the distance of forty-seven chains and sixty links, or until it strikes the eastern bound- | ary of land now in the possession of Dune can McNutt; thence southwardly parallel | with said Brackley Point Road twenty-one chains to the northern boundary of said Duncan McCallum’s land; thence eastwardly along the northern side of Duncan McCal- Jum’s said jas seven chains and sixty i) t t. Said ommencemen > north by piece of lan Ui west by tie Kentyi ; possession east of Duncat by the Brackley Point Road; and con- tains one hnndredacres of land, a little more or less. in Queen s ( , and I do hereby give public notice that Lwillon Friday, the fourteenth day of July next, 1876, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in the said County, setup and sell at pablic au mn the above described property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Jevy imarke ou the said Writ. being $334.77, together with interest on one hundred and ninety-four dollars and wixty-seven cents, part thereof from 13th day of May, 1871, until paid, at the rate of six dollars per cent. per annum, besides Sheriff's fees and all incidental expenses. Wm. R. WATSON, Sberiff. Edward J. Hodgson, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Sherif’s Office, Dec. 8, 1875. ‘SHERIFF'S SALE. John Ings, Plaintiff, vs. The Lands and Tenements of John Stewart, deceased, Defendant | Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, to me directed, issued ont of Her Ma- jesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the | |suitof John Ings against the Lands and Tenements of Jolin Stewart,deceased : [have taken and seized as the property of the said John Stewart, as above, ail the right, title, and freehold interest of the said John Stewart, deceased, in and to all that tract, | piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Lot or Township Number Thirty- three, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows: | Commencing at astake fixed on the west side of the road leading from Charlotte- town to Brackley Point Road, at the north- deliver tie | FRIDAY, the | \ land in | McCallum, and on the | {Jans 3i tas i we 7" }} _ > he Has Ist yup dg his Fall Importations, consisting of a very carefully selected Stock of | . ,. | Drugs and Medicines, | Perfurery, Combs grushes. Hair Oils, Pomades, Cosmetiques, Lotions for the -Oomplexions, Glycerine, Cold Cream, Gliveerine Jelly ind) ¢ impr tr Ice, for ‘ ippe 1 hands and f } fre Per ie Flasks for the pock Go'd and & Union sme Bot Ivory ( j - ‘ i d ] é ons \ ; iB s, together i \ . ' pease y G&ATOOIs : Cr s, Figs, Almonds, Nuts, i) i adG ver, Piavoring Essen- Prepared Cochinea!l. Ground Spices, pure,) Gelatine, Sea Moss, Fuarine, [sin giass, Marmalade, Lemon, Orange and Calfs Foot Jelly, (in quart botties), Ma ironi, Verrziciili, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Pickles and Sauces, Anchovy Paste, Parisian Es- Pearl Sago, Suy Tapioca, Liebeg’s Malted Food, Liebeg’s Extract of Beef, Sardines, ete. | Wm. R. sence vertfine Watson. CHRISTMAS GIFTS: AND New Year Presents, HARVIE’S BOOK-STORE. Dec. 20, 1875. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS | Tilt, BEST ASSORTMENT Ever Imported to Charlottetown, Church Services, Prayer Books, 1ivmn Gold Pens & Pencils, books, '| Christmas Cards, Chromos, Wax Flowers & Shades, And Abundance of other Goods SUITABLE FOR Christmas and New Year Gifts, Harvie's Bookstore, Queen Square. 20, 1875. SPECIAL NOTICE! | JHE subscriber is obliged | to intimate that all amounts due him on account of THE EX AMIN E R—either by | Note of Hand or Book Ac- rt. i count— 10 thee lst June. 1875, } re meaning unpaid afte 7r the Lith JANUARY nert, 1876, | will be sued for arithout re- und seized, as the | S pect of ILTSONS l l . 7. &. Dec. 20, 187 1875. Christmas Presents ! NEW YEAR GIFTS! ! IN GREAT ABUNDANCE Al COTTON. i QUEEN SQUARE. Bremner Bros,, AVE sorted and largest Stock of Stationery imported by them, to which the atten- traders and the general public is invited just about completed the best as- | } yet i tion of They are manufacturing a great variety of Ledgers, Journals, Day Books Cash Books, Memorandum, And every other description of BLANE | ‘BOOKS, } : ; : : | which will be sold at prices to suit the times. | Dec. 20, 1875. | NOTICE. | \ assigned all his debts to me, all persons | indebted to the said C. C. Carlton, by Book ! Debt, Judgments, or notes, are hereby notified to settie with Mr. Carlton at Souris, [forthwith All amounts unpaid after the | 3ist day of December, inst., will be sued for without further notice, J.S.CARVELL, Assignee. Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1875.—3i CARD. 20 the Free and Independent Lleciors of the first £tecto- ral Districlof King’s County: | M ATTHEW & McLEAN have much plea- sure in informing | uanernaes that they have now completed east angle of land now in the possession Of} thejr fall importations, and have on hand Duncan McCallum. and running thence northwardly along Brackley Point Road for the distance of twenty-one chaius, or until thence west- wardly along said Kentyre Road for the distance of forty-seven chains and sixty links, or until it strikes the eastern bound- ary of land now inthe possession of Duncan McNutt; thence southwardly parallel with said Brackley Point Road twenty-one chains to the northern bouudary of said Duncan MecCalium s land ; atwardly along the northern side of Duncan McCalium’s said land forty-seven ch to the place of ¢ ement. of land is bounded on the north by the Ken- tyre Road; onthe west by land in p Duncan McNutt; on the south by possession of Duncan McCallum, OUT tis ssSes- Sioti of land in and on the east by the Brat I hereby give public notice, that I 1876. at the Lour of twelve at the Court Houst the said County, set up and sell at marked on the said Writ, being together with interest an sixty-two dollars and twenty-two part thereof from 13th day of 1875, nntil paid, at the per cent. per annum, bes und all incidental expenses. Wm. R. WATSON, Sheriff. | Edward J Hodgson, Plaintiff's Att’y. Sheriff's office, Dec. 8.1875. iips and sixty links Said piece sie y Point Road, { and contains one hundred acres of land, a} little more orgless, in Quecu's County; and will, on Friday, the fourteenth day of July next, ' o'clock, noon, | in Ciuarlottetown, in public auction, the above described property, or | as much thereof as will satisfy the Levy $269.90, ype hundred and } cents, May, rate of six dollars les Sheriffs fees (jan. 3,—3i | ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed atthe Examiner ce offi | the | Largest and Best Selected Stock they have yet offered to the public, com- | prising all the newest styles and latest | novelties of the season. All their Goods being marked at the very | lowest paying prices, they can confidently | assure their customers that they still are the cheapest House in the trade. Souris East, Dec. 13, 1875.—1m JOHN CARTER Auctioneer and General Agent, | Tignish Station,.-....----------. ie Particular attention given to consigments Referees—Hon. RB. Reid, Alberton, / Dee. 6, 1875.—3m A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION THE | OF A LSO, NEWFOUNDLAND, the NORTH. + ANTICOSTI WEST TERRITORIES, LABRADOR, with an APPENDIX and the Old Couatry. PRICE kar Sent Free 50 CENTS, on Receipt of Price. MONTREAL. HARVIES BOOK-STORE, R. C.C. CARLTON, of Souris, having | their friends and | R. Hunt, Esq., D. Rogers,Esq , Summerside. | ‘Dominion of Ganada and its Provinces, containing information of special interest to the Emigrant,and a TABLE of ROUTES. A most useful Book to send to friends in Mires, W, WW. irving | | BESS to inform her friends and the | public that she has opened nwt ? $ TT asa A Superior Boarding House, next door to * Rankin House,’ on Pownal Street, where she is prepared to accommo- date a very limited number of gentlemen boarders. For terms, etc., apply to her at | the house. ‘FURNITURE. CHAIRS, ‘2 " | Clheaper thanever, | T) j > } fit PAOUDIe Hac CAS. CANE SEAT CHAIRS | nsl Sinela na oiInei ln Large and Small Rockers. TO THE TRADE ‘ooking-glass Plates. All sizes, Good and Cheap. HAIROG LOTTE, | all sizes. Also, some ‘VERY HANDSOME VENEERS ! Walnut, Plain, Faney. and Corrugated Bird-eye Maple, ) in 'Corrugated and Hungarian Ash ce and Burl Walnut. | All the above will be sold very Cheap for Cash Only. KE. D. STAIR, Upper Great George Street. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1875. OUR MOTTO, ZZ - an) — C4 a pom Cr as @ | The subscriber has just received his Fall Supply of 7 i - BOOTS, SHOES, AND FAMILY GROCERIES ! | and being determined to do nothing but a | Cash Business in the future, will sell the | Same at a very small advance on cost. All |cash customers are our customers. All | who purchase for cash would do well to ealland examine our prices before purchas- } ing elsewhere. F, H. CAMPBELL, | Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. | | BUILDING LOTS | | FOR SALE ! | ; 7EYWO of the most suitable Building Lots } on the corner, at Tignish Station. The Rey. Dougald McDonald will point out | Also, a piece of excellent Land, lying on | Lot 38, consisting of seventy-five acres. ; the Lots to intending purchasers. | } here runs through this property an excel- | lent stream of water, capable of driving a} | mill, and the Railwayis close by. Further | ** Dominion House,’ Ch’town, to | i | / } particulars can be learned on application at | | | Bb. SMITH. 3m Virginia Leaf Tobacco | The Subscriber begs to inform the Pul lic that he ke eps on tTitand A Choice Selection of Tobacco ! Manufactured from Prime Virgin ia Leaf. | Before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who purchase for cash should call and judge for themselves at CHARLES QUI 30, 1875.—ly 102 Upper ¢ Constantly iK’S u I } Aug. Queen St. px PLTOrT THE BROADWAY BOOK-STORE —[Ss— RE-OPENED, WITH A CHOICE AND NEW SELECTION OF Books. Stationery: Toys: Fancy | Goods, ete: SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Bargains will be received by every buyer. aad full satisfaction awarded. Give a cal! and see for yourselves that we CAN AND | DO sell as cheap if not cheaper than any | house in the city. T. L. CHAPPELLE. Oct. 11, 1875. IN: STORE, ¢ Pastry, : ews Superior Extra, Extra. Chests and Half Chests, | TEA 2 English Breakfast, 6, 10,15 Green. Bond or duty paid, TOBACCO < * Honey Dew” Flat Chewing, Smoking, Fine Cut. CIGARS (all kinds) SUGAR, PICKLES, ete.,, etc., i to close consignments. E. PALMER, Jr., 41 Water Street. 20 1b bxs must be sold Nov. 22, 1875.— 2m House and Lot for Sale. FOR SALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND on Richmond Street, formerly | occupied by the late John Lawson, Esq. For terms, apply at EXAMINER OFFICE. Nov. 22, 1875. LOST. LOST. LOST. Cheaper than Ever! McDOUGALL & CURRIE A SS eetng Geechee ete k of Groceries + cheaper than any other House in trade. Choice Tea, only 40 cents. y & cents. Coffees in Java, English break- fast, Dandelion, and French. A in strength and flay Good Retailing Sugar only select jot of the best Brands of Canadian Flour, cheap for cash. A large stock of Ready- from up- 88.50 upwards. made Clothing, Reefers $5.50 wards. Overcoats from A large stock of English Canadian | Tweeds, which will be made up to order at shortest notice. Fur Caps from §1.50 to $3.00. Kid Mits and Kid Gloves from 75 cents. An elegant selection of Ladies’ Dress tieods ofevery description. Ladies’ Hose, Gloves etc., etc. An extra stock of Boots and Shoes, whieh will be sold at and charges. Overshoes, Rubbers, and Felt Slippers. Also a large assortment of Crockery and Glassware, cheaper than ever Constantly on hand: Herring, Codtish, Boneless Codfish, Pork, by the small, Lard, | Butter, etc., etc. Please call at once. McDOUGALL & CURRIE, ' ana cost LOVELL PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO,, | Opp. W. E. Dawson's, Upper Gt. Geo. St. Ch town, Oct. 18, 1875.—ém | | PRIME \ te, Fr A = se. . eon ixdoqabenetss., res ‘ " * ay . te a, nicieDs TT te a ieee = == re EASE 4 te fa ; oT ake He = AND More Elegant Styles LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK selected trom London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, h our own FACILITIES, which, tog er Wi UNRIVALLED Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, Ehigh & Tow Cost. A GREAT VARIETY Chairs, SGedsteads, &c., rO SELECT FROM. Window Sailers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English Glasses, and it Old Frames, CHEAP, min L alll a“ — — ~ Souie New and Elegant ie Mouldings ! j Buri, Ash and other but hitherto } lmbported, In Imit tion twiaid, French 3]ue and M renta, > ter: iLLeids, —ALSO New Kustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which we will SELL CHEAP! Piecerure ECrnmes XC very Variety JOHN NEWSON. | Jan. 18, 1875. ly eow CARTERS RAILWAY HOTEL ! Sirvare about thirty yards from Tignish Station—having ample 2accommo- ation for permanent and transient boards at am 1 } > . Reasonable Rates, 1° t tronage ofthe JOHN C ARTER. n Re Gut a VED AT orscy & Jost's B00) & SHOE STORE POR PALL & WINTER WEAR : airs “ubber Boots rn d Shoes, Felt bber Snow Boots ——~j Pairs Boots, Shoes & Slippers, In Leather and Felt for Ls i Children. MEN'S AND BOYS Strong Wellington Boots AND CHEAP. All kinds of Boots made to order, of the best material, and by first-class workmen, at DORSEY & JOST’S | BOCT FACTORY, South Side Market Sq'r. Nov. 15 idies, Gents seer horre GOOD Ch'town, 1875. REVERE HOUSE, ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE, SmART ALBERTON, ani eee P. Ez. : Thesubscriber has fitted up the above House in g style, al Wishes to inform s f ind public gene- i it Is pre} ired ia ne le Transieet and Permanent Boarders, Charges the premises. moderate Good Stabling on RICHARD GLADNEY, Proprietor. Alberton, Sept. 13, 1875. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY COVE HEAD. : TUESDAY, Q be sold by Pu Auction or next, (187! tt f k, noon, at the ( nial | g ‘ ttetown, under ntained ng date the Mi ) ght hun- ade bes \ id, Town- N Prince Edward Jane Darrach { i ii Harry (,. Green Ls g i Summerside and Yeo i? i 1 Prince County, in ] f f the other part, { situated, p Number ‘I v-four, alor i mencing at a stake acreek in Stan- } S her f gy south thirty deg- thence thence hains, t i f said ek, thence K lo f pia ol uimenced- BA - ith Dy Jjands Pasi by north by laud formerly Suith, and now by Daniel j,and on the west by a creek, con land, a little more houses, buildings and appurtenances thereto bel For further particulars apply at of Hon. John Longworth, Solicitor, lottetown H.C. GREEN ) JOHN LEFURGEY, } Mortgagees, JOHN YEO, J Ch'town, Noy. 8, 1875.-—-2mo pose McLeo taining or jess; together with alii fifty (oV) acres oO! onging the office Char- [nov. 22