cee eR EF LOT OTIS ATS BEERS OEY 8 RESTON YR Od” EC LRM IED LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. + + 46 eS Ree 4 8 ee Oe meeting of the City \ be held this (Monday) evening xarep.— Fifteen vessels which had been jetained in Hillsborough Bay by the ic eared on Friday last. — - 2 joRERNaTORIAL.—Lient. Governor Archi- id. of Nova Scotia, has gone to see the 1 Exhibition. <> - Hain CUTTING, Shaving, 112)} ng, Dys » &c., &c., in first clas ty-e, at the Itouse Hair-dressing Saloon, 2S een street, Oy ( has, ‘itto Winkler. tt i TES FROM UEORGETOWN fur corres pons nt at Georgetown writes fhe 5S. 5S. A arrived this evening from Magdalen Islands, She reports the herring have struck, and a largs fleet of beuud for that fishing, were ob- rved in the ice Brigt (reo Wakefield, vm Cardigan Pridge to Pinette, to load oats for Europe is at Georgetown. _—o-— + sels Hexwenvitts.”’—At a public meeting recently held for the purpose, it was uny animously agreed to name that particular locality where the Souris Line Road inter- | sects the shore road at BlackgBush, Lot 49, “ fHlermenville,” which place shall hereafter Lot 40. be known as “ ermenville,” Mr. Doverass Gorpon has been appointed “roam Navigation Co., at this sof the late Joseph Ber Gordon is an efficient, vn, and we feel confident Agent for tl port in the ; a tram, Esq. MM: obliging young n he will give the public every satisfaction.— Company. — The Halifax iron says :—“ The Quebec and Gulf Ports Steamship Company done a great deal this year towards bringing to perfection communication with the differ- ent Gulf Ports and Halifax. A steamer is have to leave Quebec and Pictou every Thurs- day, calling at the intermediate ports. The large steamers will make weekly trips be- tween Montreal and Halifax, calling at Miramichi, Shediac, Pictou and Charlottes | town, P. E.1.” AcapemicaL.—The Academy of New uilasgow is a thriving institution, under the superintendence of that talented young Islander, Mr. James McLean, who so highly listinguished himself at Dalhousie College. The New Glasgow Chronicle says that Mr. McLean “seems to have enkindled in his pupils that love of knowledge and even to have endowed them with that facility in its acquirement for which he is distin- guished.” Buitpine at SumMersipe.— We understand that Mr. Richard Hunt intends building on the Darby property which he has lately come in possession of. Mr. Wm. Harris Architect, of Charlottetown, has teen en- gaged on a plan of the building, and has matured one which we think both hand- some and convenient,and displays considers able talent and ingenuity on the part of the designer. The residence will be quite an ornament to that part of the country.— S. Journal ~<_-. New Post Orrices.—The following new Post Offices were established in this Island on Ist May, viz. -—Alma, situated in Town- ship No. 3, Prince County, Geo. Mountain, Postmaster. MacDougall, Township No. 14, Prince County, Jas. MacDougall Posts master. Mill View, Township No. 30, Queen's County, J. G. McKenzie, Post- master. Sea Cow Pond, Township No. I, Prince County, J. C. McCarthy, Postmas- West St. Peter's, Township No, 39, King’s County, Jas. McDonald, Postmaster, ter. —-<or oe Atserton. —The other day we took a run up to Alberton, amd we were surprised on arriving at that place to see what fine dry streets the people had the pleasure of pro-~ menading —not a particle of mud was to be seen. How different are the streets of our town. There are several new buildings in course of erection, and some that have | een in frame all winter are now receiving the finishing touch. Our friend John L. Me- Kinnon, is in exceedingly good spirita, and, about the Ist of June he will appear before the public as the editor and proprietor of the Alberton Pioneer. We sincerely hope that Mr. McKinnon’s enterprise wiil turn out a profitable one to him. Hon. G. W. Howlan is busily engaged in moving his household effects down to the Point. He also intends to move his business down in the course of a few months. The mills of Messrs. Wiggins & Hunter are in full blast, business generally presents a very lively appearance.—S. J. +. mo > and Tus Patriot says :—Itis again our duty torecord the brilliant success of another Island student, Mr. Donald C. Ross, who, | as our readers will recollect, gained a schol- arship at McGill University, in September last, ranks higher than any other man of his year in that institution. When Mr. Ross entered the University he was sufficiently advanced in his studies to take his place | among the second year men, and the prize list shows that he has outstripped all com. petitors of that year The following ‘s the first entry on the roll of Honor and Prizes in which the name of Donald C. Ross ap- pears :—‘' Second year, Donald C. Rosas, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. | E. L., Second Rank, Honors in Mathematics aud Prize; First Rank General Standing Prize in English. Mr. Ross took a first place in Greek, Latin and English Litera- ture, and he ranked high in Logic, French and Botany. Mr. Ross’s relatives and friends have good reason to be proud of his success, and the people of the Island should prize very highly, the Prince of Wales College, which sends students to the Colleges of the Con tinent prepared to win honors that are competed for by the best men from the schools in the Dominion. Prince of Wales College students have, this year distinguishes ed themselves in Halifax, in Kingston and in Montreal, and the successful competitor for the Gilchrist scolarship received the | groundwork of his education in our Island | College. In Memoriam. ~ it having been proposed to erect a College Ckapel in memory of the late J. M. Hensley, D. D., for many years Vice-President of King’s College and Prox fessor of Divinity, a committee was ap-| pointed some time ago to put the project into shape and collect subscriptions. The building isto be of brick or stone and the cost, exclusive of internal fittings, is not to exceed four thousand dollars, of which sum we understand, half has already been subscribed. The memorial character of the Chapel is to be indicated by a tablet or window, as may be decided on at the | Encewnia of the College, on the 26th of June next, when the plans of the Chapel and the form of the memorial will be sub titted by the Committee to the Board of Governors. The late Dr. Hensley was so widely known and respected in the Mari- time Provinces that there is no doubt his many friends wil be glad ef having an Opportunity to come forward and testify their appreciation of his personal and pro, fessional character, by subscribing to the Proposed memorial, Subscriptions may be sent either to the Kev. Canon Dart, President of King’s College, or'to the Com- mercial Bank of Windsor,—Hz. Chronicle. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. WER ABR BPE we ers ~~~ ‘A Protestant Derence ASSOCIATION " is about being formed in Charlottetown. A Centenarnian.—Mr. John Burns died at Valleyfield on the 4th instant,—aged 102 years, <> ?- Nive ver : ituitia Drint.—Orders for the annual drill of the militia were issued at Ottawa on Saturday last. ——_- Personal -Hon. D. Laird, Minister of the Interior, and Mr, Dunean Campbell, the I Historian, arrived in Char tetown on Fri. dry evening. remrrrance.—We are pleased to learn that the Temperance with St. flourishing condition. > _ = (pMITTED TO THE Bar.—On Monday last, the Sth inst., James Palmer, Es3., son of \ssociation in con- nection Paul's Chureh is ina Mr. Chief Justice Palmer, was admitted a | /member of the Bar of this Province. We learn that previous to his admission, Mr. Palmer passed a very creditable examina~ tion. i ——_—- - — - Pracepy iN Onranio,—A tragedy is res | ported from Peterboro, Ontario. James Ryan, who had been drinking very hard of | late, stabbed his wife through the heart in their own house. The poor woman rushed | into the street and up the sidewalk and | then felldead, The weman was considered highly respectable and intelligent —-> —~— |} Important Jumciat Decision.—We learn that in the important suit pending in the Supreme Court during the past five years, between J.S. Carvell and the City of Char. | lottetown, a decision has been given, by | which a great part of Pownal Wharf is de- clared to be on the property of Mr. Carvell. The decision is said to be worth, to that gentleman, $20,000. The loss of the city is, i ' of course, correspondingly large. Tue Lopster Fisnery.—The Halifax Chronicle is, with us, “ glad to learn that the Minister of Marine and Fisheries has been induced to withdraw the obnoxious order in regard to the catch of lobsters, and to fix the “close season” a month later, than was at first proposed. The season will be from the 10thof August to the 20th of September, instead of from the 10th of July to the 20th of August.” Mr. Brypers’ Sarary has lately been in- creased to $8,000 per annum, exclusive of incidental expences, travelling outlay, etc. Our generous Reform Government last year paid the expenses of offices for him at Ottawa. Lucky Mr. Brydges !—It is now easy to understand why trackmen’s wages must be cnt down on the Government Railways, — Watchman. FLoops in Ontario.—The water in the Ottowa river is three feet higher than ever known, and is rising rapidly, Muchdam age done to wharves, and storehouses im- mersed. At Chaudiere, near Ottawa, the river is actually rolling through the mill yards. Large quantities of logs, timber and barns, pass over the falls continually. Destruction is immense. Fears of greater disasters are entertained as the river is still rising. Sreamers.—The Albert, having returned from the Magdalen Island’s—brought over about forty passengers from Pictou on Thursday last. The Allert has on board a large quantity of freight for the Hon. J. C. Pope, at Alberton ; but owing it is said, to the ice on the North side, she was unable to reach that port. —The Princess of Wales and S‘. Lawrence, have, at last, commenced their summer work,—The MV. 4. Stary, from Halifax, arrived on Thursday and sail- ed again on Friday.—The Carrol from Boston arrived on Friday and sailed on Saturday.—The Princess of Wales left Shediac, on Saturday, but after remaining seven hours in the ice, was obliged to re« turn, Tae Erersity or Ponismment,—Rev. D. J. McDonald, a Presbyterian Minister, whose orthodoxy on this point has been questioned, sends the following explana- tion of his belief to the Presbytery : “In regard to the eternity of future punishment, | have arrived at no conclu- sion at variance with the doctrine of the Church. 1 do not conceal that I have some doubt whether the Church is absolutely correct in her interpretation of certain passages of Scripture which, nevertheless, I admit, point with almost irresistible force in the direction of the endless punishment of the wicked. I have no intention of making this doubt a part of my preaching. Having made this statement, I have no diffi- culty in declaring my adhesion to the teaching of the Confession of Faith on this point, the more especially as the language used in almost entirely borrowed from Scripture.” _ >-_-_-+ - - — O'CONNELL CeNTENARY COMMITTEE.—At << eling of the above Committee held in the Chamber of Commerce, pursnant to notice, on the 9ib inst., it was resolved ;— On motion of Henry Hughes, seconded by Thomas Foley: 1. That the sums paid to the Treasurer as a Reserve Fund, be handed back to the several persons who contributed towards | said fund. On motion of Owen Connolly, seconded by William Welsh : 2, That the balance on hand, after defra y- ing all expenses, viz, $204.00 be presented ito the Benevalent Irish Society, for } charitable purposes. On motion of William Welsh, seconded by | John Corbett That the thanks of the Committee are due to James Readdin for his courtesy and iltention as Chairman. On motien of Thomas Handrahan, second- ed by Owen Connelly. 4. That the tha the Committee are |due to P. R. Bowers for the energy and ability with which he performed the duties of Secretary. On motion of Thomas Foley, seconded by William Welsh : 5, That the thanks of ihe Committee are due to the Press of the Province fop the cordial support they gave towards making the O'Connell Celebration in this Province a yreal success. Whereupon the object for which the Com- mittee were organized, having been brought to a successful close,the Committe dissolved. —New Era. QYEALED TENDERS will be received by iQ Ss the Secretary of the Board ot Works, | till noon of Saturday the Third day of June next, from parties willing to contract with 1 aks of the Government to build a Bridge across Duffy’s Mill Stream, known as Hughes’ Hol- low, on the County Line Road. ‘Tenders to mention the cost of stune piers, or to | build all of wood. See specification at the | store of John W. Hughes, Esq., County Line Station. Two good and sufficient se- | curities who are willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract, to accompany each tender. Board will not be bound to accept the lowest tender. RICHARD WEEKS, Supt. Public Works. | May. 8. 1876.—3i a 4in The isolated Risk & Farmers’ Insurance Co. of Canada. Hon. ALEX. MCKENZIE, GrorGe GreiGc, Esq. PRESIDENT, - - Vice-PRESIDENT, - CAPITAL, 8600,000. Depo-ited with Dom. Govt., + $100 904. M\HIS Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. Pays all losses caused by lightning, wheiher fire ensues or not. The agency having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to taXe risks and renew out- standing policies on most favorable terms. FENTON T. NEWBERY, April 24, 1876.—ly Gen'l Agent for P.E.I, We Le a 7 ae — |'GOVERNMENT APPOINTMEMTS. Che Lientenant Governor in Council! has made the following appointments :— To be Cor of Highways, QUEEN'S COUNTY. Alexander Mckay, NINUESTOMNE First District Second — Joseph Doyle, Phird -Leon Gallant, Fourth Thomas McGrath, Fitth Donald Mckinnon, (Arch’s son), Sixth John Tremere, eventh ° -Archibald Carmichae Eighth John Treanor, Ninth : Jdohn R. Moore, Penth . Richard Gill, Fieventh : Dugald Munr Pwelfih John W. Holma rhirteenth Davil McEwe <ING’S COUNTY. First District—Daniel Sinnott, Second John McIntyre, Third “ Chorles Townsend, Fourth Peter B. McInnis, Fifth Dugald Campbell, Sixth —William Robertson, | Seventh * Kighth |} Ninth + | Tenth Eleventh** — Donald Morrison, --James D. Dewar, — William Poole, —Thomas Henderson, John Ff. Holland. PRINCE COUNTY. | First District—Hubert Gaudet, | | | } | Second —Henry Oliver, | Third —Robert England, Fourth —Andrew Moran, | Fifth —Mellim Gallant, Sixth — William Lefurgey, Seventh “ Bennet McLellan, Kighth —Alfred Schurman, Ninth —Henry Dawson, Tenth “ -Lawrence Yeo, Eleventh’* —Patrick Delaney. Thomas Kelly, Esq., of Summerside, to be a Commissioner for taking acknowledges ments to Deeds for Prince County. Mr. Montague G. Clark, of Alberton, to be a Surveyor of Lumber and Timber, for Prince County. Mr. Alexander Waugh, to be Wharfinger for the Queen’s Wharf, Summerside. His Honor the Lieut, Governor has been pleased to appoint the following persons Hog Reeves for the Royalty of Charllottes town, for the present year, viz:— John Mallet, George Clark, Samuel Wheatley, John Berrigan, John Good, Charles Newbury, John Arbing, Robert McLaren, William aston, James Pickard. bg“ Notices of Births and Marriages sent to this office must be accompanied with 50 cents, otherwise they will not be published. Deaths inserted free of charge, except when lengthy notices or poetry are added, when all such additional jines will be charged for at the rate of twelve cents per line. No ex- i | | Cabbage, Pownal Nursery AND ®Farket Gurden! subscriber season :— Grafted Apple Trees of the best and hardiest kinds. 5 to 6 feet high, 40 cts. each, Si per dozen; $28 per 100. Crabb Apple f varieties, 40 cts. each; Pear ‘I'rees, 2acts. each. White, Green and Purple Gage Plums, 50 ets., each. Daimson Pium, 25 cls. each, Common Plum and Cherry, 25 cts. each. Black Currant Bushes $1 pe: dozen; White and Red $1.50. Mountain Ash with its large clusters of Scarlet Ber- ries, is highly ornamental, 40 cts. each. Lombardy Poplars, $1 per doz. Rhuabarb or Pie Plant Roots, 10 to 40 cents each. Asparagus Roots, $0 cts. per 100. Wecan supply gardeners with about all kinds of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Cauliflower, Celery, Tomato | Plants, ete., etc., in great variety as usual. All orders sent to the Market House, or ; to Pownal Post Office, will be promptly | attended to. JAMES J. GAY. | Pownal Village, Lot 49, May 8, 1876—4i SISA MER HEATHER BELLE. Summer Arrangement! 2 WILL leave CHARLOTTE- TOWN for ORWELL every MONDAY and WFDNES- DAY evenings. Leave ORWELL for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morn- ings at 7 o'clock. Returning to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock, Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 o'ciock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock, returning to Mount Stewart sitme evening. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every | Saturday, weather and tide permitting: and ceptions will be made to this rule. Fell asleep on Saturday, (3th inst., William Cundall, Esq., in the 7{st year oi his age. At Muddy Creek, Lot 17, on the 29th April | 1876, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. | William Gamble At Portland, Oregon, U.S., May Ist. after a lingering illness, Mary E., wife of the late John Sweeney, of this city, and daughter of Dennis Donoven, of Dartmouth, aged 29 years. At Rennie’s Road, Lot 33, on {0th inst., Joseph Bertram, son of David Bertram, aged 2 years and 3 months. SHIPPING. SN NINN INN NN NN PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 8.—Sch. Cameleon, Weatherbie, River John, boards ; Nioba, Forest, Pictou, coal.— | 9. Union, Crispe, Pictou, coal; Swallow, Gerrior, Pictou, coal; C. W. Lyall, Haves, Pictou, sundries ; Lettie McDonald, Halifax, | salt ; Medway Belle, McPhee, Sheet flarbor, lumber.—May 10. schr, Cardigan, McDonald New York, miéze.—May Il. Schr Gipsey | Bride,Steele, Pictou, coal; S.S.M A. Starr, | Smith, Halifax, mdze.—12. Str. Carroll, | Wright, Boston, mdze.—May 13. Schr. Cameleon, Gerrior, Pictou, coal. | CLEARED. May 8.—Schr. Isaac Goodwin, Pictou, | bal; Alexander, McNeill, Shediac, ballast : Zenobia,Coate, Buctouche,ballast ; Sylvanus, McDonald, Pictou, ballast.—9. Lois Jane, | Gillis, Halifax, 1500 bush potatoes, 900 bush oats, 8 bbls pork ; Mary Belle, McConnell, Pictou, ballast; Lord Lyons, Harrow, Nova turnips ; Lively, Hingley, Pugwash; Thomas, Chaloner, Tatamagouch, ballast ; S.S. Prince | Edward, Fraser Pictou.—10. Schr, Daniel, | Roberts, Tatamageush, salt and oats ; Cams |} eleon, Weatherbie, River John, salt.—!1. | Schr. Gulf Ranger, Walker Pictou,pota toes; | Barkentine Charlie Blackwood, Trainor,2538 bush. oats, i600 pieces deal hy Longworth & Co.—12. Sch. Two Sisters, Ferrier, Halifax, via Sydney, C. B., 2000 bus. oats, 800 bush. potatoes ; Union, Crispe, Pictou, ballast ; S.S. M.A Starr, Smith, 100 bbls pork, by R. Bridges, 4 carriages by J. & R. Scott, 340 bags barley, by O. Connolly; schr. Fear Not, Halliday, Sydney, C. B., 1200 bus. potatoes, 500 bus. oats, 4 tons hay; brigt. Scylla, McNeill, Bett’s Cove N’fld. 35000 feet deal, by Hyndman Bros. 7209 bush. oats. 90 bbls, pork, 206 bales hay. {5 tubs butter, 6 bbls. oatmeal, 524 bus. potatoes,by Carvell Bros.— 15. Sch. Gipsey Bride, Steele, Pictou,ballast, Mary Kate, Balcon,Pictou ballast ; Morning Star, Robertson Pictou; earthenware ; Sarah OUTPRORTS. GrorceTown, April 21.—Cleared S. S. Albert, 87 tons, McLean, ballast, Pictou. —24. Schr. Jane McKay, McKay, ballast, Ch’town.—25. S. S. Albert 87 tons, McLean bal. Pictou ; brig Harry Davies, 230 tens, Yates, 18,500 bush oats, Queenstown.—26. S. 8. Albert, 87 tons, McLean, passengers, Pictou.—27. Schr. Lois Jane, 53 tons, Gillis, mdse. Ch’town. GEORGETOWN, April 24.— Entered S. S. Albert, McLean, passengers, Pictou ; schr., Pochahontas 45 tons, Allen,mdse. Halifax. — 25. Albert, 87 tons, McLean, bal. Pictou. GeorGcETOWN,May 6.—Entered S. S. Albert McLean, Pictou.—8. Schr. Lettie, McDonald Halifax, salt ; Sirius, McLeod, St. Kitts, W. I., salt; Medway Belle, McPhee, Sheet Harbor, lumber.—9. Sea Queen, McKay, Ch’town, salt and iron.—i10. S, S. Albert, McLean, Magdalen Islands.—11.S.S.Albert, McLean, Pictou, passengers & luggage. Gxoncerown,May 6.—Cleared 8.8. Albert, McLean, Magdalen Islands.—s. Alice, Deagle Montague Bridge, oats ; Lettie, McDonald, Magdalen Islands, Vishing Voyage; Arrow, Boucher, Pictou, N. S., salt & pork.—9. Sea Queen, McKay, Magdalen Islands, Fishing Voyage; Liberty, Reid, Pictou, ballast; Zebra, McDonald, Magdalen Islands,Fishing Voyage.—10. Sirius, McLeod, Ch’town salt. —1l. Medway Bride,M:Phee, Souris,lumber from Sheet Harbor ; 8. S. Albert McLean, Pictou.—12. S, S. Albert, McLean, Pictou. Ann Campbel!, Bay Verte, sundries. MontaGve,May 5.—Cleared, Sch. Rosanna, Dixon, Arichat, 1900 tons potatoes, Souris, May 8.—Cleared sch. Prospect, Cheverie, Magdalen Islands, sundries. Murray Harzsor, May 6.—Cleared, schr. Ontario, Henderson, Halifax, 500 bush. oats, 1200 bush, potatoes, 4! bbls. pork, 32 bbls, cod oil, by Prowse & Clow. New Lonvon,May 5.—Cleared sch Hannah, J. Bell, Chatam, 2000 bush. oats, 800 bush. potatoes, 1097 Ibs butter, 150 doz. eggs,' by Geo. R. Garrett. PASSENGERS. Per Srramer “‘ Canroui ’’ From Boston :— Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, Captain and Mrs. W. H. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs L, P. Colby, Misses Annie Murphy, Isabelia Marquis, Maggie DeWitt, Annie McTavish, Jennie Marquis, Mary Eagan, Ellen McErtheur, Janie E. Beaton, Carrie Burke, Mrs, Norton; Messrs. Chas. J. Raze, John Eagan, James McKenna, John McKenna, Alexis Gallant, Albert liurke, George Marquis, B. Mullen. HEPTET TET DULL TIMES continue, and in order to lesson the calamity and cheer the homes of all, I am determined to sell the celebrated SMALL KNIGHT & Co's. ORGANS at prices to suit everyone. Those Instruments have No Svuprrenriors and are warranted for their sweetness of tone, finish and durability. I guarantee complete satisfaction to every purchaser. In order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is only necessary to call and inspect at CHAPPELLE’S BOOK STORE ! 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELL®, Sole Agent for P.E. Island. Ch’town, May 15, 1876. ‘DIED. a | No. 1 Thin Pilot, | Thick Family Pilot, every alternate Saturday will make a re- turn trip. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. I., April 24, 1876.—3m - CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM BAKERY, NEW BRCK BU LDING, Prinee Street. The Subscriber, in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has completed a large NEW BRICK BUILDING for the purpose of a Bakery, which he has furnished with Cunningham's Great American Patent Oven, and all the modern improvements known to the business, and is now prepared to furnish the following: BPilot Erend., No. 1 Pilot, { Extra Pilot, i No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2 Navy, Fancy Pilot. Biseuit & Crackers Coffee Crackers, Dyspepsia do., Ginger Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Wine Crackers, Thin Captain's do. Abernethy @o., Lemoa Crackers, No. 2 Thin Pilot, Captain’s Biscuit, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, Medford Biscuit, Seed Sugar Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, can confidently recommend and warrant to be which he Scotian Ports, 1700 bbls. potatoes, 200 bbls. | Beiter & Cheaper than Call he imported. Persons requiring any oftthe above articles, will please send in their orders immediately. HE HAS NOW READY, 260 Bbis. Superior No. | Navy Bread, which he offers for sale on his usual LIBERAL TERMS. All orders from town or country will re- ceive prompt attention, and deliveries will be made at the railway and steambcat depots without extra charge. JOHN QUIRK. Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1876. —-3m Valuable Building Lots for Sale, N THIRD HUNDRED OF TOWN LOTS in Charlottetown. . Apply to JOHN BRECKEN, or WILLIAM DODD. April 17, 1876.—h p PENS, INKSTAN Ds, PENMARKS, INKS, &C., A compiete variety just received at BREMNER BROTHERS. May 8, 1876. 2in Stock Farm Horses | BLOOD HORSE “ABEL,” will travel for the Season {headquarters at Summerside] from 7th May. ‘Three days in every fortnight at Kensington, and three days ia each fortnight at Stock Farm. **CHALLENGER ” will travel for the season (Headquarters at the Stock Farm.) will stand in Charlottetown at Mr. Ding- well’s, also at Summerside and Kensing- ton--three days in every fortnight. * BROWN STOUT” will travel in King’s County (Headquarters at Geo. O'Neill's,’ from 5th May till 8th May; then to New Perth, Cardigan, Grand River, St. Peter's Bay, Morell and Souris. This route will be continued every fortnight during the season. Further particulars as to terms will be is- sued in handbills. FRANCIS BELL, Manager Stock Farm. Ch’town, April 24, 1876.—6 in TO LEE, Two Sample Rooms ! ALSO, CELLAR UNDER SHOP, Nu. 50, Queen Street. C. ROBERTSON. Charrottetown, April 24, ‘1876.—4in . | A DAY at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. May1’76 ly Portland Cement, 30 BARRELS English Portland Cement, e in Store. PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch'town, May 1, 1876.—3w ROOM PAPER! HE subscribers wishing to close out their Whole Stock of Room Paper THIS SPRING AND SUMMER, will sell at Prices Lower than can be purchased elsewhere. CALL and SHE. BREMNER BROS. divide ideas {april 17 1876.) Ts will Offer for sale at his Garden, as well as at his Horticultural | Stall, Chariottetown, the following in their f f WE ARE NOW OPENING UP OUR SPRING STOCK Per “Pe | | is aisas nce Kdward’” and other Steamers. < We wil Show in «a Frew Days, OUR « COTTONS & HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS Are the Cheapest we have ever Shown! Please Call and Have a Look at Them. W. A. WEEKS & CO., QUEEN STREET. May 8, 1876. _ THE STADACONA Fired iuife Insurance (0. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq@., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vick-PREsIDEN?, GEO. J. PYKE, GENERAL MANAGER, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Pater, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F, Ropertsox, Esq.. Joun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpan, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents.. Charlottetown. P. E. Island, Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. HALLADAY STANDARD WIND MULL, The first and ONLY SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL ever offered to the markets of the world, and when ma- terial used, power, workmanship and durability are con- sidered, it is acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST WINDMILL NOW IN USE. The undersigned are the only manufacturers in the world who have been suc- cessfulin introducing self-regulating Windmills of large diameter. : s . For Running Custom Grist Mills, that make as high a grade of flour as can be produced by any steam or water mill, and for pumpine large quantities of water FOR SUPPLYING SWALL TOWNS & RATLWAY WATER STATIONS. The smaller sizes of our Mills are Used on Sock Farms and for Ornamenal Use U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illini WILLIAM MURPHY, Gas W rks. Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May J, 1876.—3m SPRING. 1S76. 70: » ROBERTSON, Jusrom 'TarLor:! No. 50 Queen Street. CAE SE:::: end adele SUPERIOR SPRING & SUMMER Magnificent Patterns in SPRING TROWSERINGS ! In English, Scotch and Canadian, NICE SUMMER VESTINGS, CALL AND INSPECT PRICES. Cc. ROBERTSON, April 17, 1876. Duncan’s Brick Building, 50 Queen Street FURNITURE! THE MANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, KING STREET, Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room Furnituré, from the latest American and English Patterns, Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most substantial manner. Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, Sinks, Wash- stands, Tables of all kinds. Chairs, (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding for Picture Frames ; Looking Glass Plates, all sizes; Bedsteads Matresses ete.. and everything required in the shape of Furniture. As Good and as Cheap as can be bought in the City, All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co's Hardware Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, G. L. DOGHERTY. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875. TAKE WARNING Save Law Expenses. ENaANTS on Townships Nos. 9, 16, 22 1876. -. TO ARRIVE PER SS. “HADJL” and 61, are hereby notified that the Will be First Arrival. yearly or half yearly rents, which became due on the first day of November last and Lvs QUEBEC, 25th inst., on the first day of May instant, must be paid immediately at my office, in Charlotte- town. After the first day of June, Tenants who have not complied with the above request will be sued without distinction of persons. G. W. DEBLOIS, Agent for Miss Sullivan. May 8, 1876,—4w FLOUR. Will be sold low for cash or approved paper. HYNDMAN BROS, May 1], 1876,—3in — een come ae = ea i +f — - pn » | 2 oie Wal ep am | Tc F ) i= i goa. FR Bae oe aR wee SY ae eS we = M A STOCK OF VERY ATTRACTIVE GOODS, 300 Bois. Choice Spring Extra. ay More Elegant Styles LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHRAPEST STOCK PrP. E. ISLAND. Selected from London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors ia our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, Eft@h “& Tow Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., lO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Div ' » Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash surl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. ~—ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Prames every variety, Ke. JOHN NEWSON, Mareh 6, 1876. CABINET SHOP! MARK BUTCHER NVITES the attention and patronage of the public in general to his varied stock or NET EXNTVIIYTT { eB Pa iN | L Bela hs , ) NOW ON NAND, WHICH IS Suitable to every Purchaser. ANT) CONSISTS OF Drawing, Dining & Bed Room Sets, EVEL ARTICLE COED FN GENERAL FURNISHING WIRE-WOVEN MATTRASSES, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and two very superior new ENGLISH COTTAGE PIANOS Walnut VERY CHEAP. Cash or Ap- (French cases Mil Cheap for proved Faper. in every branch attended to with HEARSE, etc., on more reasonable terms than any other establishment in the city. Ch’town, Merch 13. 1876.—a ne pres $m ROOM PAPER 1 Cheapest and best in the City, HARVIE’S Shine aie IRE, Queen St. (april 17, , FIVE CENTS. Room Paper selling at 5 “ents per Roll! AT Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. april ae ‘BOARDERS WANTED. FEW BOARDERS can be accommo «™ dated in a convenient part of the City. on moderate terms. Apply at ExXaMINnexK office. Ap] 10°76 NOTICE. A tt persons are hereby cautioned against «™ negotiating a Note of Hand drawn by me and signed by Edward Raynor, and witnessed by Joun McNevin, in favor of George Carr—said note having been lost. JOHN PILLMAN. French River, April 7, 1876. (Apl7) SUGAR. A) hhds SCOTCH REFINED, 75 bbls. White GRaNULATED, 50 bbls. N. ¥Y. CRUSHED. CARVELL BROS, Charlottetown, May 6, 1876.—2in SHINCLES. | 50) O00 No. 1 Cedar Shingles. © 9 j For sale very cheap, by FENTON T. NEWBERY & CQ, May 8, 1876,—2i marge