omar > —————— 2 ee ee eS a a i A Re ce ee alg a IS car ee a A i TS a A A A i SN nes REE ET FECES ORTON eS ; mn of R WATT RS. MW : i FORT, ; J AR RLED, { i \' , L Fan acne EFAMILY MOURNING.) 7 7" oe AT vanes an TER, FAME \ ‘ s. b a city MY ItE subseriber offers for sale, that Valu- 7 P "" he 2Ist inst. by the able Business Stand directly opposit ‘ seinen fe Qi ither ¢ Mr. 1 r P. Gills, of | the Half-way House, on the Geor getown | ew © x00 Commer use,’’ Charlottetown Road, consisting of about HALF AN ACRE & v7 ® MeD lay er of John Mc. OF LAND, on which stands a good Dwel!- Keg | | ing House and large Store, together with :0i— a , by » Rev. H. p,| & J’airbanks seale fixed on the spot. Also, A \ A - Oliv B Wadman, : Coach House and Stable,—room for four hws oh have just openeda large variety ( Selina M., youngest iorses a ae Ui i Myer The whole will be sold ata bargain, with = | immediate possession. _2. ’ . = DIED For further particulars, apply to wae Dress Fabries : , | my (late an | WILLIAM DODD, i { At Charlottetown, ia the BAe, eee ih iin | Queen Square, | 2 ee, << » Pa . 1, brother of Captain a Ch'town, August 21, 1876.—3w Gu RA PRS - mpbe "aa a oe s Peake. RI. | Bi . t hite Saids, mMurrey Harboi Ss G| ibb ‘ 1 m ‘ . or a aA relays ago | Hea, so duae at consumption, George} TAMIOL S Cloth Mills, go'oves, Ribbons, etc., S ; |, aged 71 years, 3, 7 native ol ‘ Can any n the Gounty of Shropshire, KE: ngland, | — ted to th ala: | 7 this Island in the year iE subscribers are now receiving cloth , 4 i : for 4 Lot 49, Vernon River, on ‘hinedsy | ‘Family & Complimentary Mourning. on sday, | ° —oe Be 7 ‘alter A... i — liiness, Lorena Dyeing, Finishing, &c., VO} (Guid Of Jamas and Caroline | . ; ai : ‘f \ D 14 years and 5 months. | for Taylor's Cloth Mills, Mount Stewart. ‘ rals ag! \t Wheatly iver, on Monday, August | The work done at these Mil!s has been | Puncrié LS Supplic a: ss Jessio Ross, an | Superior to work turned out from any other 1 Mcinui Winsloe Road. ©" | Mills on the Island. | x . : leuly, ou ul : Llib inst, de some rset, MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, ECONOMICAL PRICES , ‘*, Mr. dames dally, aged 7 o ye Agents. | . !, al St. Stephens, N. B.. Mr. Jas. | August 3, 1876.—3m x t.a Mid mn, Lot 37. P. E. Ish and, | W. A. WEEKS & co. Ww rT i isvaite tionate brothe ie Catholic Cemetry, in Somere 4 ee STREET. Ye ay ir elk fo00 nS | ” tiended his inera June 19 8/6. : (2, On Tuesday mornij ing, | MNUE Subscribers a are prepared to put | | a FR NEE i mers “Vampbell, only son of down Pumps in wells from six to sixty Rg ab " J | feet in depth, aud guarantee satisfaction. CUSTOM TAILORING | \ * residence e i Mrs. Black, Summers; Orders given to G. W. Cutter, George i "4 ney Gren AG 1 8/ years, | Smith, New Glasgow; or left with us, will vt rside, on tl 4 llth inst., after a} be promptly attended to. > ana s , ess, et \ ) . : Mis tons | cxbtameesetatiaee ee lay,young MACKENZIE & STUMBLES ieee 4) . M Isa la { Alexander and Matilda Far- fo town, Aug. 21, 187 16.41 eae la i > wa ari past etham « W, @gad 9 neulus: and to days. . nee ee k frieht an eee om Saturday, the 5th inst., i ‘a bb i, aged 1 year and 7 tang Notice. to the Public. it nd of George L., and Ann Eliza | 17 yy + ‘ gab! tcN Saumiuerside HE subscriber has opened a BOARDING ) " >t da corner of 7a oe Put, at Murray River, after a | HOUSE in Prince Street, opposite the SAN io Sout Df days. Frances E., the | English Church, where a number of Board- . 1 vince 8g, — “i Wile of Leverett Bishop, in the Gist | ers can be accommodated. Good stabling ynd pitehod Miss Uape ont Mr, Holman r¢ Z er age ne | for the horses of transient visitors. OF )was standing near at the time ran to See * ee Ser My, | TERMS MODERATE. a ingest child of the late Joseph Bertram, > > > ssistance. Fortunately, she received 1d 9 months. PHILIP BEERS. : two « br lhe wagon | Mt St. Peter's Bay, of consttmption, Aa- Aug. 21, 1876.—3m EVE wf HES my EPTION ' : : >» Mek iv, aged 30, daug! iter of Mr. &45% th et JULES . & Ho, ; Foxy ean < as of the}. I Sth inst., at Sheep Pond, Souris | él ers aig or 0 hart. " in the ith year of his age, C aptain | y . I i or ‘ ' + 1 nd mn) : \ngus McDonald, am old and respected in- [TENDERS will be received by the Secre- RADE TO CRRBER | i i Ex. Gover Vilmot | t pl May he resi ie! tary of Public Works, till Friday, the , I titles etc., in a all crf _ | first day of September next, noon, from ; enltie..4 estates. have mats a eam sday, the 23rd inst., Wen- | parties willing to contract with the Govern- — h r, y¢ . eld of | me nt to raise and Repair the Clifton Wharf BY been ¢ i into :— : ry wt one ms en New .London, Specification will be left Sk : a lees oo a Betsy Fy ro with George McKay,Esq.,Merchant, Clifton, i. i ei hriet kixada >? ahi aces te London, and at my Office, head of : C. Holland . wife | islende. Anes , John Magnus | Hillsborough Street, Charlottetown. THE BEST WORKMEN 4: E. C. Holland @ hiane ata ef Joho and Annabella McKay, gnu | RICHARD WEEKS, 8. P. W. ; bn Yeo, James Yeo, William Richards, tys. | Ch’town, Aug. 21 1876. n Ings and others A 1g l4th, atthe re ‘side nce of Dr. Robert- r . s ee oe PF } son, Montague Bridge, « f Pulmonary consump- {| ibe ¢ tes oi roach murke, the ins | ry Hick dau gh iter of George Hicken, nngs, rhe mpson, and DesBrisay are still to | Esq., St, Mary y, aged 37 years, ne Mines be dealt with by the Court which will pro - | -— bably complete its labors next week. | SION ID ° y complete its labor ‘ | PASSENGERS. At W k A NEW SOOTCH & CANADIAN S xp Untiuety Dsata —We deeply re-| ; eis or gain, iD AN TIMI ATH ; ; a “id “| Per steamer “ Worcester ” from Boston :— . gret to announce that on Monday last Mr. | F. Lappin. 4 B. Stevens, Jot “Der Daniel Fitpatrick of Tos Mile Howse, | amd ile Mrs. Mebionaid, Mists Margaret | (SAL ORDERS on the dove mentionea PL ATHS AND TWEEDS Aalhiei Fit t(ricn O18 ACG “le use, ee iv EU EIU ied MEISSeS 3 re ‘ —_—- oe t.a shock nd McNevin, Annie Ryan, Helen Lunn, Mary Mines ; also on the Lingan, Cape Breton nected degth. He tae ee gi. | MeBachen, Nellie Newhall, Miss McNeill, | 2% Albion, (Picton) mines, ‘are given by ’ oteh’ ah He was driving from| wiss Thorne : ’| the subscriber, at his oftice, No. 35 Water } 3 to his home ina sulky.at-| Per sieamer “ Woreester” to Boston -— | Street. Terms as usual. JUST RECEIVED. t 1 to which 1 » two horses—one in | Mrs. P loseph McGregor, G. Hi. Hughes ’ G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. the shafts t! ther, without harness, trots | Mary S ». Ann Bruce, Adolph. Voss, Mary | ‘ h’town, August 14, 1876.—2m t gsid l that tl *, Martha Lund, Debora Dibbins. ~ | — ve } ' i st ls 1] tun i mag (animal, had | Established (861, ged iort to get Hay TEL ARRIV , a . i a 4a at é Je : : 7 him back to h Sieneistiie aes! RIVALS. | Park’ Cott tton W We Guarantee Satisfaction to ‘ ih At any rate, when RANKIN HOUSK. ar S 0 on arp. t t home, he was lianging Aug. 24.—Mr an Mrs. Theodore Hart : > . 4. . ts = Vv { lett eg y x? ' ty € ; y 4 from the sea ky by the: left: tog. “iss Hlart, Montreal: M. Hart,and Mace} White, Blue,Red, Or ange& Green| ail who may Patronize us. ] id ring the in t 8 na ila Richmn ond pP ().; Geo. G. Dixon 4, and he quite d , oe DP. .; JW. Uarrington,St. John. HE COTTON WARP made by us for ‘ t n ; 4 ; 4 r } r i 7 . 4 + - t cs ” P t he on) A. B. A nour, H a lifax ; R. W. Ross, | the past fifteen years having proved so z q i) rr. 4 i ‘ on 5 _ ica ha ae iy. Bunis, F] rida; Chas. A. R.| very satisfactory to consumers, we feel i uk LE \ A ms « € : it fou es. An | tor _ John A.-¢ N. Hutton, do.; | justified in recomme nding it toall who use nquest was held in view of th » | ly on |« 1 dtogers, Mcntreal; Wm. G. Mathe ws, | the article as the best ia quality and actually ; esday last, and a verdict rendered in ac- the cheapest inthe market. Ch'town, June 19, 1876. cordane it | We warrant every bundle to be full - —- —— oo ——— > length and weight and to be numbered cor- SHIPPING. ength and weig ed cor y (ORR LESPONDENCE. | _.___ | reetiy | OOM PAPER ! aaa s" os PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN Our name and address is onthe tabel. , . ° OUR “4SHING TON y os ITTER. . va For sale by all dealers. einai ENTERED, Wm. PARKS & SON, A uncton, D.C. Aug, 23, 1876. August 21—Sch. Lucille, Sprague, Bay | New Brunswick Cotton Mills,John, N. B. | 9 4a hose who some months since predicted "5 ue, inthng.— 22, SS. Hi adji, Tobin, August 14, 1876. a Cheapest and best in the City, HOSS WH — - = _— Montreal, gen. mer. my _— hi, Angrove, ——__—— —— n un ast uly n < ag? Deve, s else . Bla k hnston,Rustie ‘0. sci ei iad | ss . this place is concerned up to this time, | a —24. Rosanna, pon freau, Mon- | Flour, Cornmeal. &e HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen St. + . . t "t I pvarR.— 20 Gyps y Bride, Steel, P ictou capet; , markKably quiet, ar eldom jy v . Ailventurer, White Sydney ce ea | » : it ar cee : or | M. A-Starr, Smith, Halifax, mer” Mranje | JO ARRIVE per Schr. « LAODAMIA,” | ——— oo EP alta pt rhewt McSween. Tidoish. hieorkh a from New York, due here about 10th | 85 (0 my per day at home. Samples heweder,’. ti N , on Cink | ; ' OK inst :-— worth $1 free. Srrnson & Co., + pas a ana CLEARED. 1000 bbls. extra and Baker’s best FLOUR. 09 0 8 Maine, Mt ay’ 76 ly : of. August 21.—Sch Bucco, Sulis. Pictou. ba! 100 bbls. CORNMEAL, eee ee eee ee re t : , : " Rustic, McDonald, Pictou, sun.: Bay | 25 bbls. Kerosene OII ttle between the U.S. troops and tha ; “eae'a| se tear 4s ba ‘ 1 the Green, Miminigash, salt, fl ur, ete 40 bbis. PITCH and ROSIN. P R ! M E lay to , Hughes, Pictou, oal ; Ss For sale low, i . 3 ' i ‘ oat he m Pictou ; Fear Not, Mc La in HYNDMAN BROS. V nhiay now t Al:ce Myrick, Powell, eocoe Aug. 14, 1876. Irginta Ga 0 acco | n S ; x | ‘ } 1 4 > I i ‘ . Wa Wu v mn Bias K | ee ee nee h ‘ew London, sundries: 7 : K and Labrador, sundries : | “TSeateh Porter. ‘ m ) h Graham, London, 300,006 faearee ete com 2 | | ham, London, (300.006 CHEAPER THAN EVER, give a | I Rnd: ends, 1,2 Dic {t. birch e char é that no engage« | timber, © 1,547 1 S preserved lobsters | ¢ Is Je ORTR 7 : ' ; ; ifrey’s lia PORTER.| Hor (‘loach ! Gach! Cach ! ment will Ke} it COAat the approach- Ethel Blanche, \ Le n, Liver- rt fre S aah. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , : U 3 tr ’ s ’ - ) sup. it: deals and ome +: Ss 30) | in pint bottles), I Ol C ash : Cash ash x ee ee ee ps t alin Minimie bi ‘ 20 casks Molsons’ Indian Pale ALE, return to their base i supplies and foree i —— 7 . s _— mack- 20 casks Molsons’ X X X PORTE R, . Indians to disband at seek winter qu rters ves eggs, 24 bags hair. 4 casks finest Old Rye WHISKEY, HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand ‘ weir Age - rigan teles : : er 2 casks A. Houtman’s GIN, Holland’s a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- graphed to Gen She man yesterday re- | . reemantle, the Conservative candi- Geneva, JACCO. questing h 1 K the { mmissi ner f | r the nperiai Ouse F 10% ns fo 3 casks Ge Saver’s 2 2 y r ; ous - fs - u oe Consn ner of ti: ] apes : = ua of ( ommons for 3 casks Geo. Sayer’s Pale I RANDY, All dealers should call and examine our Indian , irs tO permit him to raise one rey nlation of bucks, rendered vacant 12 casks fine Old Pale SHERRY, Stock, as we are prepared to hundre Pawnee scouts, and wants to wisra s elevation to the Peerage, is to| Eor sale by Q k ? i f, know at once. Gen. Sherman forwarded : Lon. Rupert Carington. HASZARD BROS., Sell Lower Than Ever to Those who Purchase for Cash. the despatch at once to the Indian Bureau, ; 1 | la, On leaving for Spain,wrote 61 Water Street, . ERS TIRK endorsed ‘do you object?’ Commissioner | a leller to Mat a MacMahon, expressing July 17, 1876.—3m Mar. 6. 1876.—ly Oe ee St Smith telegraphed immediately to Supe- thenks for the friendliness displ ayéd to-| —— ¥ ew ee ’ oe en aes rere am : = suring her 7 st ears rad a Tenders Wanted. 0 go an nder he ai ecesaary re | MI 2 vessing him to convey the ex- | sil ‘St. Paul Pioneer na ind Tribune’ says | a cera retin le to the French people sleeps a wea oe et ne _ re- Pui MACHINES that Medicine Clo ind party, belonging | : f communication é 1e jlic Works Department Ze YW OD al TE to the Fort Peck Agency. whom. Maio: he has discoves d + until Saturday, the 2nd day of September un) Mitchell, Indian Agent at Fort Peck, sent | f A in the Gambar- | DEX. from parties who will contract with FOR CATALOGUE Mit » Anis ! fe the Government to build a Stone Bridge at to Sit! g Dull with: natsave y I They are a h Ind- Uge a Ta = Baa oat 4 . , na 1 ay 27th | ; atsie le a aoe eg sin Campbell's brook, on the Bonshaw SMALL & EA : i r Se : i Mit os awe XS in a yi iy At u 1 hi ir } 6 is cri S outh Ro: ad. ahd Sd — S ro C a cs a , — gesent by Major mi hell to Sitting ae ae oe Wtsede Teen Specification will be left with Alexander s to a taeie ¥ " Pa a i nim) LO | Sal . aol ul i. | Robertson, Esq. " Co Se ee ee come an Visi ort Peck, hoping that | see ear Ta rat I ' ie ieee ath nae bet tik such a step would result in his return- i ee Aug. 14, 187 peop yD vqneentmesions CARDIGAN BRANCH ing upon fhe reservation and ceasing | : hostilities against the whites, To Me. rises | has been elevated to the (agence OF THE Sitting Bulk replied July 27th: “Tel hie n | I » witlr the title of Earl of Beaconsfield. New England Felt Roofing Co.’s 3 am coming before long to his Post to tra Ss] hat this is ] rep paratory to his Tell him | did not commence: I am get- oy ae OP i: great opponent Gladstone IT 7 hy r NONPAREIL CARRIAGE FACTRY ting old ar d did n t want to fight: but the .: m the lea pecehi - — oe a great l whites rush on me and Iam compelled to| :2iities are universally recognized and the —— defend If; that, but fe Reeeiia ss can ices , s Yi oe 7 , but for the soldiers | wor. - cen of in the Times in highly com- The onl Reliable Roofing 7 Baty ° ase ned on the Rosebud, I and my people} yp jimentary t rms siiailiaietes ld be there before. If! was assured|" .. . L My <4 iat tenn th -ELT WT J of the protection of the groxt father, 1 | ,,£%900 seems a large sum for « bull, but | 5 ()() ROLLS Bechive Brand FELT, AGRICULTURAL WORKS! would go to Fort Peck for the purpose of | ‘is has been paid by the Canadian Company, 100 Bbls. PITCH, making peace. I and nthe Spot? Of | through M>.. Ashburner, Jor -the, Fourth 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, stipes aes pe 3 . co <r snot w a Duke of Clarence, by Eighteenth Duke of 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. ie Ib CK ! is anpan¢ oY eq $ ‘ 4 j - ' re : p ~ . a coe sen . - ae — Oxfor 1, from Duchess 100. This animal, | We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. Good Work Triumphant! , c a PmBECUCUL Feace SO- | , his arich roan, was sold last year to p ty of Mystic Corner have passed a re- Mr. Lodge by Colonel Gunter, from_ his Ch't Jul Beet * Sores. ut | i posing tl e er ction of the Indian Wetharby Berd, and the price ithas now re- “TTT + ane! a7 1876. : pureati to the War Department demand | alized is, we believe, the largest ever ob- ae TOTWITHSTANDINS the Dull Times. a ro : ; ' os CK a “ c marge yr tained for a bull for e portation, PURSE , FOUND, the demand for my make of C arriages, , vow SUECES OO] ue INGIADs ‘> I sses noW seventeen universities Sleighs, Threshing Machines, Fanners, «c. : = Si eeemeaill ee i I - y — pt it the expense of the State, four free in King’s County, has rendered it necessary, dan tha Of +P tht. at we § dante at ee | Lis ; maintained oY the das srt aide rou ‘D, a purse containing a sum of| in order to supply the rapidly increasing war and navy dey rimer nt, hd’! deo! | ae Set SOF. 20 fi ee eae | money. Lhe owner can have it on| demand, that I should extend my business — ef al a declare | mai 1 at the cost.ef the provinces, ne | proving property and paying for this ad- into that County. Ihave, therefore, at the ne! dea uta just n State universities are at Turin, vertisement. Apply at the request of alarge number of my friends and retribution for the « eahiee of friendly | Genoa, Cagliari, Sassari, Pavia, Padua ca “8 4 patrons, openeda BRANCH FACTORY AT ; z 71% ag ss : ».¢ VE FFICE IOAN 1D ah 4 indians. fackareah Crouch presided, } Porma, Modena, Bologna, Pisa, Sieuna, Ch'town, July 10, apt R OFFICE. CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which is conducted During the session of two day , two thous | Macesata, Rome, Naples, Palermo, Catania, oo ee 7 by a competent mechanic, who served his sand persons attended. Che folloy ving tee | ; 1a Th four free universities are ee ee ee time in the *‘ Nonpareil,” and has since re i Ue Geekendow 14 51) m. | Perugia, Urbino, Camerino, and 4| worked for several years in the United K lve. Alum Snrings. Wm. K eu | | , and the academic institute is at States—a mechanic who knows his business, ‘ j host fntehes “eta wih to | i epce. and has such an interest in the work as to he ‘ whe ‘- ; as a ' r me Tan la 3 2 Ine ~ y ing bu a fai " j b ss, night, but thereafter r tad hoe | Wit, 1 ne Wan?—We are threatened | 4 FEW of these JUSTLY CELEBRATED | WOW nothing I Giiteestat Ehotink ee comfortably. His death is pow only u h another Chinese war it seems. The He and several competent workmen will Ee othe i a } ily F ‘nglisb Minister, a Mr. Wade, affronted. by REFRIGERATORS on hand. All par- | attend to the wants of the public in that ' nof t - and. that a sl Rh one 9 | 4BS'S0 SUDISter, a Br. oa? o : 2 | ties in need of any of the above, should cail County His mind is still clear and active, his 3 the acton of the Chinese ofligials, or by their | at once and secure one, as th » going | ~The etock ‘ . i is} $0 des wink be dontendadk fas leh & V ey are going The stock used in the construction of the m and resolnte as ever. Hon. 8. ¢ « ox | fetusal Pi mp eo COMORIlm, Hay I ES: | like hot buns. . ‘ al d wife ] ‘ , | kin.anid refus ad to return, and he says that : " work wilt be. ak te Dest ieapeiced, vis >— Ly ve Have just arrived to pay their -las ti: ~+ pe fr aiedin to hashain : E. D. STAIR. American Hickery, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, ribute of respect to the dving s k | troops are an their way from In ‘ Ch’town, July 3, 1876. y apd pect the, Sying speaker. |) i. demans ds, Ile rejected ell overtures ’ ’ Whitewood, etc., etc. The iron will be of Silica Me pee ee EOeS, Ae free ly as his | made by the Chinese Government, and rea Me RB. PD. ial . “frig a English refined ; snd Norway end i” Streng th will allow., Eon. Mont: | rent : ce sa vinnie Cte R. Stair,—The Zero Refrigera- | swedish iron will be used for the parts re gomery B s had to da uite length; to re-open negotistions: le “hinese | ator you made for me last summer, is, quiring extra strength and durabilit had to day agquitelengthy | on their s - are making military prepara- I epti he 1 t re Cony ation with Jir. Kerr. .Dr. P ope | They are not qu te so contemptible a Se eT Se See SN OF the Algo, in connection with the said branch . ney e ) ile § C 8 , @ 2 2 says oe Cannot last inueh longer. that his foe ebicvterete hod kind I Lave ever seen. I believe it is tm- | jg a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted by a od re Uses to arsimilate, and that he is how living wholly u ipon hisown flesh. This Wul scon failhim, Mr. Kerr is; surroun led | by friends who momentarily are expecting his death. In writin : tohis law partner he says : + The end of it all is near at hand. Wish it could be without pain, but fear it 8 not SAXON, Convict Who ¢ ped 4 topped at a from a North farmbouse and $ that he was af officer in Ugitive, and had put on the in Order to deceive him. He ‘hed a revolver end got it. At anothe a telling the same lie he borrowed h es © de ve ral blood hounds overtook ‘ but he ehot the m. Yet, after all that | 690d luck, he Was captured, years ago. j ‘Y Man anp Woman, the young, the old, the middle-aged, and even those more advanced in life, may derive untold benefits | from a perusal of the works published by the “Peabody Medical Institute,’’ Boston, vizi—,,The Science of Jife,’(a treatise upon the generative organs, and the nervous diseases and nebility caused by the errors | of youth and abuse of the system); ‘Sexual | Physiology cf Women and Her Diseases,” and “Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Maladies,” all three from the able pen of the same author. The true way to health and happiness has been pointed out to thousands by these books, A very elaborate and cost- ly Medal of gold and diamonds has just been presented to the author of these works by the National Medical Association. We refer our readers to the adyertisment in another | column, possible to get better. It has given the utmost satisfaction, and I hereby recom- mend it to every person in need of a first- class article. ALeEx. Brown. = Saee bile Prescription Free LOR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions or excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. ‘Address Davison & Co,, Box 2296, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting of new and second-hand work for the public. N. B.—Persons wishing work done in the Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call, and they will be treated courteously and fairly dealt with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate ; -Terms Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Propr ietor. ‘** Nonpariel,’’ New Glasgow, Feb. 21, 1876. } 9m The Patent Jib Hank tHOULD be furnished to all New Ves- sels. See sample % CARVELL BROS, THE STADACONA irew Lite lasurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. CCOVERNMENT. DEPOSITS, $109,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vick-PRESIDENT, GEO. J. PYKE, Genera MANaAarr, CRAWFORD LI NDSAY, { ETaat @ SECRETARY CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Pautmer, Esq., Chairman ; | JoHn Quirk, Esq., | Joun F, Rozertson, Esq., Joun Inas, Esq., | ?. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BR@S., Agents., Charlottetown; P. E. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. ‘ LONDON HOUSE. READY-JADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENY Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men’s Business Coats & Bismarck Jackets, BLUE SERGE SUITS, SUMMER OVERCOATS WHITE VESTS, Sailor Suits, in Blae Serge and Linen, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, AL! SIZES. aes ae of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low TERMS CASH! GEO. DAIVES & CO. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876. Boys a NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY FLRAD OF FICE, 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, $2,000,000 Power to Increase to $3,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Atex. W. Ociryir, M. P. P., President, WittiAM ANGUS, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lys, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 83 aaa Street. MERCHANTS’ MARINE FRSURAN CE COMPNY OF CANADA. Capital $1,000,000, vit vert Ct ares tv $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, - - - = = MONTREAL. RISKS* TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELI BROTHEBBRS Agents for Prince Edward island, Ch’ town, July ¢ 3, 1876. Health, ee — id Recreation | ——_————- + wee ee GREAT SUMMER RESORT Or Prince Edward Island, “THE SEA-SIDE HOTEL” IS SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, This Magnificent WATERING PLACE has been enlarged and refitted this season, and wil! be opened in FIRST-CLASS STYLE FROM 22d JUNE 10 THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON, AT $2.00 T0 $2.50 PER DAY. Special Arrangement made for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, &c. For Charming Scenery. Salubrious and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, dc., &c., the ‘* Sra Sipe” possesses advantages equal to any Hotel in North America. How to Get To and From the ‘Sea-Side.’ A Coach will call for passengers at any place in the City every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY-EVENING, on information being left at the subscribers’ place of business, Queen Square, at any time previous to starting. Return every THURSDAY and MON- DAY MORNING, at9 a.m. Fare, $1.50 each way. And also, by arrangement made with Mr. Bagnall, Coaches will be in waiting on ar- rival of every train at Hunter River from Charlottetown and Summerssde, for passengers to ‘* SEA-SIDE,” at from 40 cts. to $1.00, aécording to number going; but only 50 cts. for Morning Trains every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Also, at the Livery of Mr. Connolly or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, Ou reasonable terms. JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1876.—3m EXCURSIONS PICTOU Aun | For wee Fine Chanes ‘or Picnics. HE Steain Navigation Co. will during the summer months issue Tickets to Parties of TWENTY and upwards, for Ex- cursions to Pictou and return same day— available every WEDNESDAY and SAT- URDAY. The stay at Pict: ll be from three to four hours, and trains run so that persons might spend over two hours at the Co: mines. Special arrangements can be made fcr Meals and Staterooms at reduced rates. By Order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. July 24, 1876. 1 Wi Ch’town.' DRY GOODS! Wholesale & Retail. r Prince other steamers, A LARGE FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, MILUINERY, Having received p< EDWARD and STOCK House Furnishing Goods, Cottons, Cloth, Clothing, &c., all of which have been bought in the best markets, on the most advantageous terms, and will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES, Inspection Invited, ROBERT ORR & CO. may 18, 1876. Boston Steamers | CARROLL & WORCESTER, WEEKLY LINE. NE of the above Steamers leave Boston every SATURDAY at noon, for Char- lottetown ; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, at 5 o'clock, p- m. PASSENGERS will find those steamers to bave Superior accommodation. EXCURSION TICKETS, for round trips to and from Boston, $15. For freight or passage, apply to CARVELL BROS , Agents. Ch’town, July 10, 1876.—3m IN EW AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN P. E. ISLAND. Selected from London, New Yok, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VA 3 RIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM, Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Siesent ‘Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation-inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSOo— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which we will SELL CHEAP} Picture i‘rames every vari¢ ty, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. March 6G, 1876. IMPERIAL FIRE {NSURANCE COMPANY Of London, KERR'S THREAD IS THE BEST ! ASK FOR JT AT GEO. DAVIES & Co's. Ch’town, July 3, 1876.—2m 9 M. A. Starr. EAVES Halifax for Charlottetown every MONDAY EVENING ; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, taking freight at low rates. Eish taken and re-shipped at Halifax hy ** CROMWELL” Line, and through bills lading signed from here at 50 cents gold per bbi, [ESTABLISHED 1803} Subscribed & Invested Capital, $8,650,000. INSURES at MODERATE RATES Stores, S Warehouses, Dwellings, Churches, Mer- chandize of all kinds, Produce, Vessels on the Stocks, and other Property. DETACHED DWELLINGS taken for ONE, TWO, and THREE YEARS at spe- cial rates. Losses Adjusted and Settled Promptly. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Mar. 20, 1876 Agent tor P. E. I. $1 A DAY at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., CARVELL BROS., INER OFFICE. Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2m Agents, me) B 5 g g § & i FUL 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 Suprriors and are warranted for their sweetness of tone, finish and durability. I guarantee complete satisfaction to ev cry purchaser. In order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is only necessary to cal! and inspect at THE DIAMOND BOOK STORE ) ww 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sole Agent fur PLE. Island. Ch'town, May i5, 1876. Augusta, Maine, . Mayl’76 ay | Pen July 10, 1876.—3m iiddiddgds yoo