OE ere ee LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, | LATEST VEX wever render : : - — - ee <n My » ‘at ‘ys. . : wv ~ —~ ; — WS BY TELEGRAPH, WISCELLANEOLS. IMPORTANT . N set @! : | , at. Ho in the thriving to i A 4 a ' : wan ng town can | 7 } | “3 eae : ie 1 i ? rl raminer, | A Quebec sh powner writes from a. igs —_ * ' - ie . ; th — Lonpon, Feb. 17 lhe judicial committee land that the shipbuilding prospects for the a Fr ky a ‘ Pri uve lately | committed | of the Privy Council milem catiiiens oe spring are most ae g t a @ rince Edward Island ' t Stewart the Rev Mr C aa ae ie a arnum proposes another show; this : e \ a . = v Mt -Cook, for refusing to adminis. | time a Centennial one, to cost a million , | 6 HROBER a eo ga | Railway. i . Seid the Sacrament to Jenkins, who denied | dollars, He will start out with it in April, | AEDS OF . ” ‘ ¥ ‘he personality of Satan. Franklin’s original pr MY press is UPpwaAtes . | r . ™ \ ( ' m. ( wit) anes ee 1Klin's Original printing press is to be | j ial = et , mpm The Sultan has o1 lered peci l reforms shown at the Centennial alongside a Hoe 15) eam rye arm 6 & W [LL BE FOL N D AT CHANGE of TIME ! builds |i imsurgent districts—including complete Lightning press of the latest construction, | i a § 3 \ ; fe ag * 2 4a or a ric a af a q ¥ (tx Sian 1s we bited for Dutlds |) oe ; : it Che shipbuilding trad the Cl for | 4 i i ' | a We a i a erty « : worship, an a in taxation. | 4), past - oh a 08 a the gana VUrR ia dy ade West i LHAS 5 N ~ after eee January 17, trains coc em A fenerai amnesty 1s offered. two a OS ae ak i. oe Sean a t-r ~- will run as follows :-— pre ceding years of 38.600 and 33, 300 ; — =a omen j ) 4 Q, { ] — - ae IS A ihe German press, with the exception of | tons respectively 1} Le 4 \ Ba {} Bi 7 24 IN ashe 30 FG BG IN oL., TRA INS GOING WEST i tuilt snow ps t! » R emen na ‘ wr eof the judgs During the year 1875 the ne w books pubs bhai | |; 3 \, EY aa ‘ 4 AN D> HAS THE me - 4 . 4 x “ae - fh é m the | ments of the British Court on the Deutsche | lished in Great Britain numbered 3.577: the — ” | . = STATIONS Exp Mixed sts pet. ne he St. | land wre | new aditions were | ) and the American | 1 larvest a g i i Cl ih th Ci t | oo : : y Eos Steet oa 3 rem aitions American 0 argest assortment of Cloth in the Ci serous recast RCStagGs > * i} cash fel l i m teres ¢ M Berch the - Georgetown Dep. 8 45a.m Enelish R lial sah Wide Riedie Biel ia It may not appear « ny P articular per- . AE TO SELECT _ FROM. Cardigan ' 5.10 4 ve . Wa regret (o learn that ns - , A CEO, HAVE OGCN Cap= | sonal interest to any of us, but it is a fact : Mount Stewart 10.25 } *k of J ‘Ce we Wea ‘ureG. Une OF them has contessed every. | that there will be total eclipse of the sun Sy a ee | Royalty Junction 11.35 7 ’ : eT at 1 thing on the 11th of heehee 1999. ( A es A, N [ J Charlottetown ‘ Arr. 11 i , ’ weg uly destroyed by Was ’ye7on, | 17.—No official info Che public charitable institutions of Chi- Ge Ss | Royalty Junct ; pep. 841 re 1 a M t the loss is estimated at mation has beer received by the Preside cago are supplied with bread at $3.20 per 4 ! North Wiltel ire 40 347 . — von | oo pounds and meat at 6 cents a pound Is { OL IN U t Gk TS F S 1G GOODS ! Poowera Ri ~ £0 : : : confirm ng the reporte i resignation of : ae : sil ‘ Ww <« I cy ’ 4: \ z ’ vb ‘ 2 z re : 5 and paupers are buried at the price of $1.- on 1.24 44 10t settling their accounts due | Minister Schenk. 11 each. Shirts and Ties a "Specialty ! | Summerside { jAtT. 12.08 | Arr. 6.25 nn ae >W = Ne mmed ately, will be Ie is ot at ed th atthe gunl at Pp L s¥as | AN opolit n named Florino h: as Opene< re) BANKRUPT PRIG ES, Ch t Jul y 26, 187° | Welling yton { . ) 39 m t tinct , persons, Ordered to sea yesterday, under sealed / § ibscrip lion paper to procure funds fora | issn ical seiiiiieninensiinil | Port Hit 3.25 , » car Sof Narrows -. | Orders, monument to Bellini, the composer, Ie aspen ae ~ | O'Leary 4.50 ' Din [Medi i i eibessiiah in | heads the list with a subscription of 1 ca | Silks, a. yd’ aN a! ae BR! , — . a4 ‘ se a : ! ‘ it 1s lnderst 1 that franes. iginsh Arr. 4. Laturs of New Brunswick : Viet ak oe oe 7 i | Di CSS Goods, TRAINS GOING BAST. i sday last Phe Lieutenant | quart rps i oe ae CHARLOTTETOWN Shi AW Is. AT | ST oe E Mixed I ATIONS sxpress uikxed. lis speech on the occassion, Phe Dominion P » Bee el amor : : evision and consolidation of the | to-da ; ii a ie mae } i AT Leen I et — ii a ee or NI I i] RAR EY, na Tigaish Dep, 7.00 a.m sas the principal work of | det They appointed a* delegation to wait | 418 iy yi 8 6.08 } on the Premier Mr. Vidal briefly introd) i N cK mt oh TAPes, > = + ap 1 tl tation Ile knowledged } NEW BRI BUILDING t | Port ai 1 ae ‘ argest gy tha ve a of 4 5 . A 1 Wellingto a 11.22 . i ¥ 1 q? r° 2 ~> Smeg =o \ ( }° > 1 Q - Arr. 12.15 p.m vas ised by L: Be had sivas fme< S ge a. UFnIne ( ood: ; Ke IN'C} So TR we ABT, | Summerside a ca ie, Wal ss I lall. } i and g ee 1 ' ; 81 ( ol 7.57 auel Hs a oe I i thanks tor} K1d Gloves. Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room | Hunter Rive i 105 993 i 3 ; » a ¢ . > fos » a + 4 witt past favors, respectfully intimates to - ; : Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, North Wiltshi 4.20 9.40 ited i I _ sti S the oe Goods. Qs ' re ‘ QL: " : E Royal ty Junction om oan ” on, , , t spirits by hee tte eee a. ” “f ? Store, Olfice and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most! Charlottetows | ee Ge Afr. 11.00 . f 1) . Ifthe traf ‘ compieted a : . { a | 7 — ; irony D Cottons, mens substantial manner | Royalty Junction 3.12 T ‘ AN An~ | awe bit Ippose that ALY ID TTAT 9 . < € . St a oe ,_ | the | e are not in fav f Prohibi NEW BRICK EUILDIN yy ee : I ice > r iS a i | Mount pware t.c4 . : prietor | _Mr. Jones,of Leeds, opened a debate nthe for the pu f a Bakery, which h iG She c lings . Tow eling’s, Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers. Sinks. Wash- | 6 jeorgetowa ae eae : ii — ee nu for the purpose of a Bakery, 1ich he hs ‘ = . » P reorgetown d ».05 ge Fa Sew Glas- | I 4 Depression of the country. and an. Score Wieuidita stands, Tables of all kinds. B a r, has, we note with pleasure, opened a | [0Unced himself as an out and out prot j S. Se) ce : ‘ " " Souris ranc ; teak Colton eit ! ‘Cunningham's Great American | ) ee (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, Seinciramticis i} Pr! I } i t ving vard Island was pposed to prote | Patent Oven, 1 CU Ol lis, tude nts, E asy ? and Libri ir J C hairs, (Rot: ry ) Gilt and Wal- Going West. } Going East. 8 of Kine’s | ; tariff was e modern improvements Inown to| (a rneats nut Moul ling for Picture Frames ; Li ooking Glass | ne en oo oe the business, and is now prepared Jar pets, lates, all sizes; Bedsteads M: atresses ete > on | parties | to furnish the following: | ° ) : 7 rh ele : a ee - STATIONS. Mixed STATIONS. Mixed ec . $—The Lil . slot Etrerd., ee XC, and everything required in the ran rita teatlliati ia ai — SS ames wi ia ike a se Po ae } shape of Furniture. Sourt . A. M Cltox Dey 4 50 ving l nouth ( e was | | | ‘ S ( | No. 2 Pilot, Cat in or AsG d d | b h Cj Han mons 7.35 Rovalty Jun, 3.12 ' Q 1 ’ ial Sy ter Qr ¢ cea at ae € Bill was dfeat-| Nov { Thta'Pa x Navy W. A. WEEKS @ G9, ‘8 Goodan as Cheap as can be bought in the City, = = 858 w steven Jar 34 ‘ g I 2 Thin] t, 0. 2 Navy, i M.Stewa heehee <3 : a —— : ed $ mplained of the manner in which the f Phick Fa Fancy Pilot All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- inlet om toe ae ; 72 a. ihis is one of ie eas has been fran a " : / © i i. : : | y : i 4) darmony a ses iver piracy ever) B explos hoa, & |l-iseuit & Crackers, pespecttull inti mate to { ~ pubs | fect satisfaction. ar opposite A. Baldwin & Co’s Hardware | Chtown Arr. 11.87 Souris _ lar. 1.59 . ! aa D> g, that ves- | Captain's Biscuit, Coffee Crackers. lic tnat the 5 will offer their iS core. King rS ireet. R esl idence nearly op posite, | Wm. McKECHNIE ae | s k and thirty of ber passengers drown- | Soda Biscuit. Dyspepsia do., s siiaiaas ; Supt. P. E. 1. Railway M Bo k tion’ | stea : was ( > with the | Wine aren G nger Caackers, WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS | as i DOG sMkeRT C. J. Bry B a . Pat} ; , ee ce Medford Biscuit, Oyster Cri eket rs, 4 e ' i e Gen 1 Supt. Gov. Railways | Seed Sugar — W ine ¢ Sracke . ae Charlottetown, 24, 1876.—6i rd jucation has ma le no | | Su var Cracker Thin Captain's en “ Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875. 2 ¥ VW tiar ers or | AT Mrs Ss = R, PF Sik A £ NS ce matter r Crac Kers. Abern oe do.., LARGE intuit r r € tha.’ The Christ- | | Y t t he} ckers, emo racers ‘: rf ® Y wr 12 bh Y ‘ ~e es a fa ; ¢ : 4 | Water Cra r L mn n Cracke’ : from present prices. zg x ; St ‘e | iD ¢. ¥ %, ¥ & { ‘ » A i la 3 i goods it to Which he can conildently recommen : ve ‘ & a é r Lhe 8c t iged i, ' nd Warrant to b ; eer Ti i b | P 3 j 8 J : 7m : ie ; : e Be ier pA ery can il B Gii ig ON i th ~ IRSDAY, (oe z , b / e : the vr i tt a Ci It that bal Ms pa Ne | #3, = I fey}? r FY vn i. KS {Oth . and following Days s iS requil ‘ j © 9 In addit me | : a. - ' Se eect Asi nintendedtoderotthe| GED. DAVIES & CO. | - kegs e ae oe A vd ILCl Ut Car oi 1© | er . _ M Mc | HE IAS NOW READY, | ee a ; agen A 4 i> © PI s nae ‘ greater ortio { he Stock \ ss sentti-) 909 Bbls. Superior No. 1 N d BARGAINS will be wiven | r, recently | aati ae perier Ne. Q@VY! oood BARC To et ae : ‘2 a — The , etait aid uleldubion : t var of tacks Y| good BARGAINS will be given. 'Havi Ine pure ‘hi ased ¢ » portion ot the Stoek for-| are the best the world produces. » og a“ : i ds V S s )ne Bread, . ‘ a om anted by oe . oe ein J - = a ] es ft AC nc t . i v i; the suit is utifi owers anc enc t i fe ' " — u Sale on his usual | w A. \W i L KS X C ( ), ‘merly owne ‘dl by Ro VC rtson, McLeod & Co., of Paces 7 priced catalogbe sent free 1ursda - a at mical-headed ’ ito all wl nel se the postage—a 2 cent waited on the Rev. A. Munroe | « Hung ks use rs, whiel LIBERAL TERMS. | Queen Street, Feb. 14, 183 ‘Halifax, N.S., which will be re: udy for sale at the) ‘st "°°" ae t \ ction | All orders from town or country will re- ar | Vick’s Fiona. Gurpr, Quarterly, 25 cents j n t Valleytield section | t g i Xx] as far as rompt attention rian = 4 4 ~~ ICK tA y, resented him with a \ us § . eet 7 r he railway » and deliveries wi a -ATIN teen a / S ont. . . a : ul s| be made at the — and steamboat depots sation G8 pe y ’ ({ | s e Vick’s FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, isOm 1 Valuabie Coon-skin Overs es g k unother | Without extra charge. “lps NDFRS wil! be received by the Sec- ’ « | 35 cents; with cloth covers 65 cents. xd by an address expressive s sizes of JOHN QUIRK. retary of Board of Works tilt SATUR- | | oe ee eS oe on and esteem for is a iged an rhe Ch’town, Feb. 14, 187¢ ~u DAT, the 26th FE BR UARY, inst., from | GN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 es vs me Ss ¢ riat ‘ m Se " ma parties willing to contract with the Govern- | j e ; u i 3 i i sort Var L nail } aid j ™% r ‘ % ies iterate : IRNITURI -<—_ - t Wild J 1 ( ss Qt . | ta |: U RI - J , ‘ oa ene pcre ances gues To Stone the Malpeque Road,| = @S BR IE ARGAINS : a I _ extensive | gratifying t learn that Messrs. | 2 | near Hall’s Hill, with Island Stor to be oT ie . ¥ shed ward tha degree | kept the ict yy th Ian @ g i laid in the Spring ° é ‘ : ae ay y s highly cred table to | the winter without reducing either the news| My r AE FFEIGE SPRCIRERS INE Sem De ahewet my eles. 7 will thus he offered to parties Wishing to pur- VHAIRS, ooh a elem + ee | wee wirtubs RICHARD WEEKS, x | ee ca Supt. Pub. Works. | chase Goods at Low Prices, viz: Cheaper than ever, I t of fr e work | t ‘} f im, St. Jols b ] ‘e] “0 ‘ oir a es 7 | in ice to Builders | Cntows, Feb, 16, 1076--Sia | In Double and Single Backs r dovetailed firmly together, | om . uAer es — | TATIN GD ‘Q 1 S _ r | \ i T) a RrrNe -ORBERY. —( )ne« rf » coolest an } re re¢ ste ort ‘onstruc.- J 4 a alist with Lrush and stote tumult | | Datine Ronny. —Oneof the cole and Tee venmecedrrnecntee| SPECIAL NOTICE. | WINTER URESS GOOD! nes perfectly solid. This portion of | ™0st daring crimes ever known in this city |r Post Office Building 4 ; a a enee WN WT A R wT y CANE SEAT CHAIRS ! : ‘ : ae ay ost e Building ar an be seen, HE Commissioner of Public Lands here- the road will } t most secure of the was perpetrated last evening in Prince specifications, ete... obtained at the say dential of Publi oy eee | A - 2 ‘ e. not anding the fears form. | William Street. About a quarter past 7 iagiee eer’s Office, at the Railway Station. | m nt Lands, who have suffered their instal- h ; : > entertained of its safety | as Mr. George Philips, broker, was closing “ . ma “aaa f Tend rg nee oe mato ee for four are | Black & Colored Frenc Merinoes & Coburgs, In Large and Small Rockers, mre up for the night, two men drove up oppos- | Oitice Chimney,’ will be received upto | Joh March next, their names and arenes | BLACK LUSTRES, iporD Tugatnicats.—The weather was | ite the building, and one of them went to ' at he pabiiahad 3 "= ieee ene i 1 g. e of ° ( on will be published in the * Royal Gazelte, . | { : propitnous on Tuesday evening last, and | door, fastened it by inserting a wedge in saturday, 19th March. pursuant to the 47th section of the Act) Briltiantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes | TO THE TRADE : ns tly the attendance at Rochford | the handle. smashed the plate~glass wi Mr. McLeod, the keeper of the Post Ofiee | 16 Victoria Cap. 18, and in three months | 4 | | p s shec plate~glass window : oe. : : : recepts will » issue st i 5 ' 1eatricals was small. [wo plays were: | with an instrnment that had evidently been Building, will point out to Contractors the after, P ec “pts — be issued against all al id heetin gS, \4 ookin ls lass Plates | i : y position of the Chimney. Lands then iu arrears. - successfully t were evidently formance. We note with s that the kingly motto Honis has heen hung would indeed be an evil mind ‘ » perfectly ti p yable entertainments. On| -_-_- Eb es are r¢ meeuies for a ereeten | , LIAMEY™” «1Y¥.— Fo u arliamentiy oO following buildings in the Statio lay evening next ‘ The Deal Boatman,’ | va re ' me ad our | re pnt 7 a ye aaa staid ae - p08 nd ‘Dor Roth Sidon? will he placed nimary, we ire indebted to the Halifsx | . Sachin shee and Engine House (of pon the board i and other papers stone) 120x49 feet. Eagle 4 Car Shop 212x40 feet. Souris BreakwaTeR.—At a public meet» MARRIED. A Blacksmith Shop 76x25 fect. ing held in Souris. of which James Moynah : wees ——— | An extension of present Freight House " : , ' mp ie owie,, ’ At Tracadie, on the 6th ins by ‘the Rev. | 75x224 feet. Esq.,was chairman and Mr. R. F. McDonald; | Thomas Phelan, P. P , Mr. yer Hughes, to | Tenders for any or all of the above, Secretary, the following resolution was| Miss Mary Ann Blake, both of Charlotte-| marked outside ‘ Tenders for Charlottetown adopted town. Station Buil lings, and addressed to the | or At the residence of the bride’s mother, | undersigned, will be received at the rail Whereas, The Dominion Legislature,dur- | Georgetown, by the Rev. John Galloway, | wi y office, Charlottetown, up to i last session,voted a liberal sum of money | Mr, Charlies McNeill, Lower Montague t for the construction of a Breakwater at | Miss Mary Ellen, youngest daughter of the | Saturday, 4th March next. souris ; And whereas, experienced mariners | late Mr John Cameron | ans of the above can be seen, and | are of Opinion that the work, as at present At the residence of the bride’s father, | on cifications, schedules of quantities, in the course of construction, if continued | Springfield, on the foth inst., by the Rev forms of Tender, and all information ob- | the same direction will not be in a| Thos, W. Johnstone, Mr. Edward J. Crabbe, | tained at the office of Mr. G. C. Cunning- | position to ‘all wd the best harbor ac- | Dufferin, to Martha J., youngest daughter of | pa 1, Engineer, Charlottetown. commodation that might be obtained with- William Hasiam, E I. | Ihe names of two solvent and respon- ut much ot litional expenditure. At Cornwall, on the 16th inst., by the Rev. | ciple persons willing to become sureties for Therefore Resolved, That in the opinion of | 4: Y Huestis, Mr. Robert A. B vom t West the due fulfilment of the contract, must this meeting the sh ipping interests of the River, to Miss Emma Mayhew, of the first | 9, company e ich Pend r. port of Souris will be much injured by com- named place. No ender will be considered unless pleting the work according to the present marked on a form. : a pian which will only afford ccommoda- DIED. oe a Tender will not necessarily “| a for & few small vessels, there not At Mount C!ement, Pisquid, on Saturday, st J. BRYDGES, being sufficient room for vessels of any 5th inst.. Mr. Ronald MeDonald, in the 83d ial ave: ate | considerable size to work in or out, or for | year of is age. The deceased was a brother co ne ee r0OVE. hallways steamers to turn wi ithout coming in con | of the iate Bishop of Char!ottetown, Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1876 tact with a led f flat 1 lying Opposite On Tuesday, 15th February, at his resi- | and a short distance fromthe middle of the | dence, Albion Terrace, Alberton, Hon. TEN DERS WANTED. work i rbert Bell, President Legislative Council, i neuen ee Lt Ti ve That the Department in his 58th year. QE ALED TENDERS will be received by ' Public Wi st Ottawa be telegraphed | ie ul ity, on Saturday, the 12th inst.,) \O tne Secretary of the Board of Works up Jimmediately, praying for ommission | afier an illness of five weeks, James R. Mc- to Saturday the 4th day of March, 1876, investiva he matter } Donald, youngest son of the late Ar hibald from parties willing to contract for the fol- Che foll ywing Committe was then ap- = ie a ty a — sdingeirod ss = a lowing public works, viz.: repairing and ; hein [Pp 1 a the 22nd January, alter a Severe 1iness | bujlding an addition to Bay Fortune Wharf, . ea McLean, James Mes | of 1 lays, John Martin, only child of James} south side. Plan and specification will be rarlane, Michael McCormack J. McLaugh- | Myres, Lot 45, aged 2 years. Mt seen with Charles Townsend, Commission- Simon Chivirie and Malcolm Leslie,| Un the th inst., after on LuDESS of two] er, after the i6th inst. Also, for repairing years, Donald McLeod, son of Allan Mc-| the approaches of the Bridge below Nicols’ L ou of Rona, Lut 62, aged 50 years. He| Miils, Grand River. Specification will be | ig s a wife an’ family to mourn their loss. | seen with Mr. Nichols after the 16th inst. | YEA CRA CE.--2n SAS At Georgetown, on the 4th inst., afler a] The signatures of two responsible parties, grain, open to farmers In 4) sand, will be held in Market std March next. With the chosen for the 1086 samples Bost in oe ae Wm. Mi DONALD, S. P. W ’ ’ | | rio { WHI I ne 9th 1! be i sUil- . } adelphia next year, all the prize samples At Charlottet yn on the os th = . Feb. 14, 1876.—till date ption, Sarah Jane Sneigi in the .oth will be sold by auction at two o clock of the f her age 7 d ear of her ag . "tL. te! ameday. Farmers wishing either to sell \t Wheatiey River, on the 5th inst., after International Exhibition, | rt rst-class seed sh attend. All | a short illness, Mary,the beloved wife of John im7v7G . > . ~ . eaving } ehye ri ‘ e articles entered must be the growth of the | Power, + sap er aving @ hus and and | " ri a ae ee f ar Tac eA > 7S in emallans $itiag Timat} exhibit arm. We notice that five cents | eight bildren to mou ' the ] an ” | S \MI LES, i ali g ian Illes, of Pim¢ Lhy 8 to be charged each person for admission tionate wife and mother. May s rest m1 and Clover posed Knit Goods, Wool, © the exhibition. his is mere cheese | Peace. wil eae te el | Cloth, Dressed Leather, Native Wood, and paring Ihe following is a last of the At the residence of Thomas arke, Esq ,| any o ehew article of native production, if i PB ' sl nee — ™ . Augus tine Cove, on the Ist of he nuary, received at my office before the lst day of | prizes to be awarded M Crost id f| cia Gun, Macias ila Pi ee a short illness, Mrs. Crosby, ow ¢ March next, will be forwarded, via Iceboats, i ; ‘HEaT.— Best 2 bushels, $15; 2nd best, the » Bwe n Crosby, of Bonshaw. | to the Philadelphia Exhibitior #2; 3rd best, $1 ith best ,. at *N rth River, of Whooping Cough, Jan. \. McNEILL WINTER Wueat.— Best 1 bushel $6. 27th, Catherine Jane, daughter of Jacob and | —_ y Ad. Board Commissioners. i Brack Oats.—Best 2 bushels, $8; 2nd | Sarah Cummings. . ; | ( , Feb. 7 “187 a best, $7; 3rd best, $6; 4th best, $5 AtN North Wiltshire, on the Sth February, | Ware Oars. —Best 2 bushels, $7; 2nd/| Mary, beloved wife of George Easter, in the | best, = 3ed best $5. | 7ist year of her age. i Nas : D “eee Ideniy. at Charlottetown, Carrie Ger YORWAY ata — Best 2 busbels ds 2 ad Suad woth Soe este ee a aaa ; esi, $6: Srd best $5. trude, you aughter udge Heddin, | ( UR STOCK is constantly being replen- , 'wo-Rowrep Barry est 2 bushels, aged 3 years sand 9 ae “a ™ 1g, F ished by mail, at a great cost, and we | i I r ir eb soca a > ; ; * 2nd best, $9. 3rd best, $8 In Charlottetown, on ‘ ed as ine BS ron have now a full stock of Royal Readers, e f rhite } i ‘ i . , a a Four-Rowgp Bariey.—Best 2 bushels, | 18, Nesta J Tr aN — th ve ee ae 19} Nova Scotia Series, Sullivan’s Spelling | 2°; 2nd best, $6. i and Ann Travers, aged / years Books, Copy Books, &c. Our customers “X-Rowrep Bartey.—Best 2 bushels, £8; | months may rely upon finding all School Books in <-fd best, S ” Bock wagat.- be : best, $5. ETCHES.— Best 2 bush y . LaX SEED. — Best 4 bushel, $3; 2nd best, | M: Dougall, a native of Ulva, Island of Mull, — | Argyleshire, Scotland. “ED CLOVER Srep.—Best 1 lbs $5; 2nd! ay Southport, on Friday, the 18th inst., of — #4. des arlet fever, Marion Kathleen, infan Wuire Clover Sgep.—Best 10 Ibs. £6 | daughter of John W. and Beatrice Stewart, | <0 bes : $5. ALsy«e, —Lest 10 lbs, $6; Tuwotey Sgep.—Best bushe D. eee arrears Aa aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagacaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammaaamaamaamaaamamamamaaammmal delighte over the nnocent and | last, exception of exhibition in Best 2 bushels, $8; *d. Those | prepared for the purpose, grabbed a pile of and News d with the me surprise notes ($1175), jumped in the sleigh, drove off down the street. —St. John . it i stage. It} C€ vhich could | ue mal y ~—- gipts.—The receipts at the toS iturday UsToM Re Custom House, for February, amounted to $46,900, yhn Kearney, senr., in the 82d The deceased emigrated to 1824, and was reckoned among oneer settlers of the Town i n Pilot, piea parts of the j briet i Hall on the ; year of his age ithis Island in ‘he 1 Oe i | At West River, on the 2d February, | a long illness, William Hyde, son of Willian | ttyde, Esq., widow and many friends to mourn their loss. At Argyle Rear, Lot 30, on the 3ist Dec. last, in the 76th year of his age, ls, $6; 2nd 2nd best, ? . | aved 9 months and 20 days. | at Boston. on 3rd of Feb, Michael A. Law- less, Printer, of New London, P. E. Island. Ail Island papers please copy. “y best, $5. , $6; 2nd after Point, aged 48 years, leaving a | Alexander GRANVILLE C. CUNNINGHAM, Resid 1876,-—2in ‘nt Engineer. Ch'towr, Feb. 14 P. E. I, RAILWAY ! security for the per- formance of the work is required to ac- company each Tender. Board not bound to accept the lowest Tender. Ww illing to become 1} BREMNER BROS. Feb. | | ordinary use during the winter. | 7, 1876.—3i | Not ice of Removal. r YHE subscriber has f next door to A. Kennedy, Esq., and di- -ctly opposile to Messrs Pe ake Bros. & Co. On hand and for sale, a few hundred tons | | of Pictou and Sydney Large Coal for cash | only. t; re Wn. KOUGHAN. | Ch'town, Jan. 31, 1876.—1m removed his office | FRANCIS Commissioner of Public Land Office, 8th Feb. 1876.—3i MERCHANTS ‘MARINE INSURANCE COMP. NOTICE YHE Ar Meeting of the Shareholders of this C ompany will be held in the : Coane eet.e Coen Associa- | tisn Building, on ; heer: $th March, next, } lf KELLY, Lauds. [ feb. 14 nual General AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, of Directors suing year, and for the en- other business, the election Shareholders yoting by proxy will re- quire to deposit the same with the Man- ager twenty- -four hours previous to the | Meeting, as provi led by the By e-laws. Th ie tre ansfer Books will be closed from | the 2 i February till the 9th March. By order, | FENTON T. NEWBERY, | Mauager. | Ch’town, Jan. 31, 1875.—til date OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co. Ot PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SPRING TR IP. THE FIRST-CLASS TRON SCREW-STEAMSHIP ~PRECE EDVARD,” assed 100 Al, W 364 tons register, cl: hich is the highest class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, to Receive Cargo, about the Fifteenth March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool r FIFTH APRII LIVERPOOL FOR AKO AND WILL LEAVE On cr about the [Sth April, Carrying FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES deliverable at Charlottetown, | from London, Pictou, Georgetown, | diac. | The Steamship has first-class Accommo- | dation for a limited number of Passengers. | For Freight or Passage, apply in London, | to Messrs, JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69 in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO, ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street; in Liverpool, | to Messrs. PITCAIRN BROS, | Buildings. 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. S.,to Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, ox here to Peake Bro’s & Co., Managers. | Cornhill; Ch’town, Jan, 10, 1876.—101 } | Will be on Berth at Glasgow, | * Call & Get Bargains. DAY GOODS & CLOTHING CHARLOTTETOWN: a Summerside and She- Bankrupt Geods at Half Price ' Brockley | P EXAMINER OFFICE. raney a ‘ints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, OLOAKINGS, TE RP ROOF AND PILOTS. nealua ching, Blankets, Plaunels, Haberdashery, Undedthin, &c &c. &c. ke No Go ds BEA VE Allowed Out on Approbation. TERMS CASE. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. )») ~~. Nov. L875 <= as Rs SE ARPACONA CAPITAL, $3,000,000. Hire and Life. Head Office . . . Quebec. Insurance Comp’ny Prinee Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Ese, | JOHN F. JOHN — Ts Esa., JOHN INGS, . W. HYNDMAN, Esa. CARVELL March 15, 1875. ROBERTSON, Esq., Es@., BROS., Agents for P. E. Island. SELLING OFF! The Subscribers beg to inform all wno want to purchase ve THAT SELLING AT AND UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES, THEY Akt Suit the Dull Times! SEVERAL LOTS OF ROBERT ORR & co. LAIN JOB AN ‘D BOOK PRINTING done at the FOR REC EIVE D Dorsey & Jost's — Fe BOOT & SHOE STORE W. & A. BROWN FALL & WINTER WEAR : Pairs Rubber Boots d Shoes, & Ru bber er Snow woats | D500 Pain Boots, Shoes & Slipers, In Leather and Felt for Ladies, Gents and Children. MEN’S AND BOYS Strong Wellington Boots. GOOD AND CHEAP. All kinds of Boots made to order, of the | best material, and by first-class workmen, at DORSEY & JOST’S BOOT FACTORY, . South Side Market Sq’r. | Ch’town, Noy. 15, 1875. All sizes, Good and Cheap. | FIAT RE Le rE, } all sizes. Also, ‘VERY HANDSOME VENEERS ! Walnut, Plain, Faney, and Corrugated Bird-eye Maple, some )in |Corrugated and Hungarian Ash and Burl Walnut. | All the above will be sold very Cheap for Cash Only. E. D. STAIR, } Upper Great George Street. | Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1875. aii NEW FALL GOODS ! | 44 Cases and Bales of | NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT TH BRITISH WAREHOUSE, CPueen Squnre, sy Steamer P e Edwa rROM SELECTED BY OWE OF THE FIRM, now open for Inspection Sale. and will be dis- posed off at the Lowest Cash Prices. ENGLAND, and are and above Stock The the attention or in worthy Purchas- who desire value for their money. 1875. Uct. 4, ‘Prince Edward Island Railway ! Tenders for Sale of Newspapers. etc. undersigned is prepared to receive of SELLING BOOKS, &c., on the Stations of the Prince and for exhibiting from and HE Tenders for the privilege NEWSPAPERS Trains, and at the Edward Island Railway, Advertisements at the Stations, after the Ist Juae next. Conditions of the contract can be obtain- ed on application to the undersigned, and at the Railway (fice, Charlottetown. And Tenders, marked outside, ‘*Tenders for | Newspapers and Advertising, P. E, I. Rail- way,” will be received by the undersigued, up to Saturday. the 4th March, 1876. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Supt. Gov't Railways. Montreal, Jan. 20, 1876. —6w [jan31 ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner office