amen ——— ee ARROW TOP TR Di I Fee TWO Baila a ee te Laine TE es SA ‘ 5 % OTUED wi mone a A Pa ee fee LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS. >is 85 thr Ww WY s fm ws sw ie fre \ — — wasn. | USA EEA VO ZB N, a talented ba N k, is dead - “ ry, Rey gone ey . a’ CCit UAhGTIOUECIOIwn, di i TrICEVAHCEeS O! t} etl. ‘ of the Hills! .} Dail, Sund ; . 1 ed, COING inti ee i GOING WEST. New S ie new and elegant store ' r) 0 { stocked with spring S . NO. 3 Ste ) Pra gooils—pre its a jine appearanc tae \ SLU? ED R rere the x | 6 =.00 p.m. . ) » 2s * aL ee « : ! ist}, V 4 - a » 329 t i n tl Oth inst tie 7.5 40 ! » 4.15 nhieu ; } 1D Ilo I 15 6.00 °° ) G ® és th ’ he | : ve ( I of . O.4 . : 7.80 lanit = "el it t é mont 8.10 hoist nds of that bod toad 9.20 * — Liber j +4 10.20 ACKN EMENT Our thanks are due ! Arrive 11.15 Mr. Dickieson, of the Department of the \ . Lael @ . — Interior, Ottawa, for a bound volume of the | *°t ‘Oo Train from Charlottetown cros \ . i : No ~ merside connects: > census of Canada, part IIT, lately issucd re nmersige connects at B r . a } ft tow 1 a POTLCLOWN A Mcrpress on tue Is por ted that Annie LAND. --It is re- MeGinnis, who murders ed her child in St. John, N. B., and eCs— caped the custody of the Police, is on the | Island. >. Bemnp Time.—Several times during last | week the Summerside Train was an hour | or two behind time. last ‘the ir miles beyond train ith On Thursday morning n horse’ gave out some four i Royalty junction; and the Georgetown which it should connect—was detained, and hind time two hours PersonaL.—Sir Jolin A. Macdonald, afte: nine years residen in Ottawa, has re moved to Toronto, where he intends to practice his professi as a barrister. Mr. Annand has retired m the Government of Nova Scotia, to take charge of immigra- tion matters for that Province and for New , * | Brunswick in England. Launcuep.—On Tuesday, the 11th inst., from the shipyard of Messrs. Coffin & } Glover, Mount Stewart, a very superior | brigantine of’ 548 tons, register toclass 7 years A 1 English Lloyd's, named the Alroy. Also, on Thursday,!the 13th inst., from the shipyard of Morell, a handsome William Hayden, Esq. | modeled and highly finished brigantine of 241 tons, register to | * class 7 years A‘l English Lloyds, named | ; thh Isabelle oth these vessels were built for Messrs. Peake, Bros. & Co. | VS Fa } Poayixnc Cueckers spy TeLecrarn.—On Saturday evening, after pended on the wire, N. L. McDougall and business was sus- A, Melick, railway operators, played a game of checkers by telegraph, the former tak» ing his stand in the railway office at St. John, and the latter at Hampton office, each having a board on his table, with the squares numbered to indicate the move: | ments. The game occupied the greater part of two hours, «nd was won by the former ; and the players say it is the most interesting way in whicha game of checkers | ean be played.- Sf. Join Tel. | oo _ ‘(Sea Sipe Horer..’’— Our enterprising friends Messrs., John Newson and W. A. | Hutcheson, have purchased the hotel for- merly known as the “‘ Ocean House,’ Rus- tico; have thoroughly refitted and furnished it ; and have styled it ‘Sea side Hotel.”’ Under the management of these gentlemen, with the the the “ Sea-side Hotel’ will, we feel assured, be appreciated. Bagnalls coaches will, we un, derstand, run between the station at Huns ter River and the Hotel, during the Sum- mer. rex | ‘acilities afforded by } railway, ire advantges of ~~ + Precavtions NEEbEp. Thursday reports:—The ground near the — The Pufriot of railway, on some parts of the line, is quite black. We found on enquiry that this was caused by the sparks from the locomotives setting fire to the dead grass. The fire | appears to have run along the ground to a | considerable distance from the road. We | heard that sparks from an engine had set fire to a stack in the Scotch Settlement, and thatsome farmers in Freetown had a good deal of trouble to keep their houses We trust vill be taken to pre- and barns from being burned. that every prec sution vent property both town and country being destroyed by fire, caused by the escape of sparks and cinders fiom the locomotives Raiway Srati lish the subscribers will do well to cut out and post up for the ‘Time Table ’ does not give all the tations on the line, * revised list : — ns.—This week we pub- ‘Railway Time Table,’ which our reference. As we present the followi STATIONS ON MAIN TRUNK LINE, * Cascumpec Dock Road Bloomfield Mill River * O'Leary Brae Portage Conway Ellerslie * Port Hill Northam Richmond * Wellington St. Nicholas Miscouche * Summerside lraveller’s Rest New Annan Barbara Weit * Kensington jlue Shank Freetown County Line Bradalbyn Elliot’s Fredericton Clyde * Hunter Rive: * North Wiltshire Colville Loyalist Milton W insloe * Royalty Junction (Cemetery * Charlottetown Brackley Point Union York Suffolk lracadie * Mount Stewart Pisquid Peake’s Baldwin's Perth * Cardigan Brudenell “Georgetown STATIONS ON SOURIS BRANCH, Douglas Dundee Morell Lot 40 Marie . St. Peter's Five Houses Ashton Selkirk Rollo Bay. Bear River New Zealand Harmony * Souris STATIONS ON TIGNI- fl BRANCH, * Alberton Montrose Kildare DeBlois Harper's * Tignish those marked with an asterisk are ‘prins | | RACE | @ l, | riar ie 1 of the interior, 1s | its sixth year. they touon Saturday. | in 1874. for this year amounts to $759,620.91, the 8 eee Oe eee | Charlottetown | cmmerside, Alberton, and Tignish, | iys excepted, GOING EAST. No. 4. STATIONS. NO. 2. Steamboat | Train. . . | Tignish 11.00 a. m. Alberton | 1.00 p.m, O Leary Road 12.05 * Port Hill 13.30 * Wellington } 4.10 Summerside i. Bs 6.60 * Do Depart 6.00, 6.80 + Kensington “ 6.35] 7.05 + Elliots 7.25) 7.55 Iiunter River 7.55) 8.25 + North Wiltshire 8.10; 8.40 . Royalty Junc. {Arrive 9.05| ae 6* 9.35] 9.45 ses at Hunter River No, 2 Train from S'side oyalty Junction with No. 2 Train trom Char- for Georgetown and Souris. Daily, Sund: GOING WEST. STATIONS mi. 5, NO as! 3s Georgetow}! Depart 8.40 4.30 p.m Cardig " 9.10 4.47 * Arriy 10.50 6.10 1) rt 10.35; 6.20 “ 12.05’p. m.| 7.35 VI Ari i? SO ¢ 3.00 oe if in Georgetown Cross » Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, Cardigan and Geo town, iys excepted. GOING EAST. STATIONS. NO. 2. | NO. 4. a. ul a Charlottetown |Depart 8.45) 4.30 p. m. Royalty June. 9.05) 4.52 *¢ Mount Stewart Arrive 10.30) 6.10 Do. Depart 10.35} 6.20 Cardigan oe 11.50) 7.32 Georgetown Arr 2.15 p. m.j 8.00 * s at Mount Stewart No. 2 Train from Char- ywn, and connects with No. 2 Train for St. Peter's and Souris. own for Ge town crosses at Royalty Junction No. 2 from Summerside. nn mee b sper, Ni trlot low, Mount Stewart, More ll, 7, Pete r’s and Souris, Daily, Sand GOING WEST. STATIONS. nO 1 3 } a Depa 7.00 a. m. iH 10D " 7.50 ot. Peter's nls 8.50 M l me 0.40 lount St *t Arrive 10,20 Do. De part 10.35 toyalty J +“ 12.05 p.m. Charlottetown ‘Arrive 12.30 N Cha wn to Georg. town; and at Char Interm ite Platform ‘Stations will be cail ngers.— Trains No. 1 Train from Souris cennects at Mount Stewart with ays excepted. GOING EAST. j STATIONS. Charlottetown Depart 8.45 a. m. ‘Royalty June. se 210 * Mount Stewart Arrive 110.30 ** Do. Depart 11.00 Morell - 11.46 + St. Peter's oe 12.35 p. m. Harmony " ue «6** | Souris Arrive 2.20 “ No. 2 Train from lottetown with No.3 for S’side and Tignish. ed at when required to put down or take up will be run by Charlottetown Railway Station Time. STHER MATTERS. a | Pensonat.—Hon. David Laird, Minister | Geo. R home on avisit. He atrived on Saturday night -. Muitia.—Simon Bulger, Esq., M. L. C., has been appointed Major in one of the King’s County Regiments of Militia. “7. —_ AcricvLturaL —The refreshing rain of yesterday has given vegetation a good start. Little seed has yet been sown. —> ee oa Tue Atuampra.—The greater portion of the Alhambra’s cargo is to be sold by auc- tion at Barrington on Wednesday next. => Cuance or Guace,—The guage of the Intercolonial Railway will be changed, from | 5 to 6 inches to 4 feet $4 inches,on the 18th and 19th June next. JOURNALISTIC. — The Cignecto Post has been enlarged, and is now a thirty-two The Post has just entered We congratulate our con- temporary on its enlargement. <0 000 o Tea at Montacve Briper.—A Public Tea, | column paper. under the auspices of the ladies of the Baptist Church, three Rivers, is to be held . at Montague Bridge about the first week in July. -=_- Pouitican Cuances.—The St. John Tele graph says it is expected that the Hon. Edward Blake will, ere long, become Min~ ister of Justice, in the room of the Hon. Mr. Fournier, who will go to the bench. —_ <ooe — - Business.—The arrival of Spring vessels and the disposal of the several cargoes, gave to our wharfs, streets and stores, a lively appearance last week. The importa- Soin aanascgumnarasameedinnanaiats” Wnadgeetamaaamemmamene FASSENGERS. Pen Str. Carroit rrou Bosron :—Megsrs. Rockwell, C. W. Hall, J. E. Cutter, | Alonzo Nye, Thomas Tines, J. A. McDonald, | P. Casey, John P. Tanton, Wm. Fisher, John J. Warner, Murdock McLean. D. M. Skinner, Mr. Uenry; Misses Emma Stanlake, Carrie Stanlake, Sarah Munroe, Maggie McLean, Maggie Nicholson, Flora Madison, Miss Gillis, Mrs. C. i. Fields, Mrs. Kk. McLean. MARRIED. At Vernon River, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. James Phalen, P. P., Allen” Beaton, Esq., of Lot 10 to Miss Flora Celest McGilvray, of Vernon River, Lot 50. DIED. At his residence, Strathalbyn,on the 10th inst.® | W. Malcolm McLeod, Elder, in the 67th year | of his age. 5 At Bolivia, South America, on the 19th of Octeber last, D, D. Mathewson, aged 31 years.— Deceased wus the son of Mr. Laughlan Mathe- son, Dundas, P. E. I. | At his residence,New London, on the 3rd inst., John Cambridge Sims, aged 77 years. } Iu this city, on the 4th inst., after four months illuess, Augustus Ledwell, aged 21 years. At Dundas, on the Ist day of March last, after a lingering illness borne with marked resig- nation to the Divine Will, John A., another of the sons of the above mentioned Laughlan Matheson, aged 20 years. At North Bedeque, on Friday, the 7th instant, after a paiufulilluess of over eleven weeks, Mr. John Lacy, formerly of New Glasgow Road. At Talla, Toorook, Maneroo Road Norte Gipps Land, Australia, on the Ist February, Mary Matilda, aged, 3 years aud 4 months, the young- est and beloved daughter of Joho Wallace Mackieson, Esq., and Mary Mackieson. At North Wiltshire, May 9th, of consumption, Mr. George Feavyour, in the 33rd year of his ge. Suddenly, at St. Peter's, on Wednesday morn- ing, 5th iust., Georgiana, the beloved daughter ot Joseph McVarish, Esq., aged 11 years on the day of her death. SHIPPING. PORT OFCHARLOTTETOWN. tions have been large and varied. sell readily. cM SS aE Customs Receiwts.—The Collector of Cus- toms informs us that the duties paid at the Custom House since the opening of navi-| gation amount to upwards of 52000. Of this amount upwards of $51,800 were paid during last week. Thirty years ago, the| | reyenue of the Province, for the whole year, ; did not amount to so much. peal We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column, of the Hope Manufacturing Co., of New York advertise what 1s the most wonderful invention of the age, a first class Sewing Machine, with Table and Treadle complete for Ten Dollars. Read their advertisement headed “ Wonderful.’’ ly Goop News.—We learn that there are three fathoms of water on the bar of the New Loudon Harbor, This is a great im» provement already, and leads us to hope that by the time the breakwater is finished New London will be as good a harbor as there is on the North side of the Island,— Patriot. _ - —=— Ciose Saiine.—The brigantine Cerdic, Allan Finlayson, Master, and the brigantine Fleetwood, Michael Master, left Swansea on the same day for West Indies, loaded at Demerara, and arrived at Char- lottetown on Thursday last within half an 3oth Captains are Gavin, hour of each other. good Island men.—Jatriot. a acres Sreamsars The Carrol willleave for Hali« fax and Boston at four o’clock this afters The Prince Edward sailed for Pic- After discharging freight and taking in coal, she will return to Char- noon | lottetown with oats for Liverpool, G. B, The St Lawrence and Princess of Wales have regularly entered upon their sum- "ner’s The Venezia, Valetta and Roma will form a regular line between Montreal and this port during the season, work. Britisa CoLtumpia.—This year the total revenue of British Columbia including $150,000 for the graving dock, and $458,860 fur public works to be drawn from the Do- minion Government, is set down at $948, 770. Of this sum $134,901 has already been paid out on public works account, to- | gether with a balance due and unpaid of £44,249, incurred on account of work done The total estimated expenditure greater part of which, as might be expected, is required for roads, buildings, and other | public works. The Toronto Mail, says “ that as it becomes better known both here and in the Mother Country that California is not the only place on the North Pacific coast ‘to which an enterprising man may emigrate with goed prospects of success, the progress cipal stations ;’ those not marked are ‘flag | of British Columbia will be every year stations,’ greater than before.” » Goods | | Boards and Seingles ; ENTBRED. May 10.—Margaret Ann, Chapman, Buctouche, 5.58. Prince Edward, Fra- |ser, Glasgow and Liverpool, general merchan- | QiZe, | 11.—Sehr. Bell, Smith, Shediac, building stone. | 12—Brigt. Cerdic, Finlayson, Demerara, Sugar, Molasses, ete.; schr. Sarah, Beaton, Pictou, 60 | tons coal; 8.8. Venezia, McMasters, Montreal, 1,500 bbls. flour, 1892 pkgs. hardware, 672 pkgs. dry goods, 142 do furs, 186 do crockery and earthenware, 1,784 do boots and shoes, 984 do sundries, 1,110 do drugs, 687 do woodenware. 13—Schr. Grace Weston; Weston, Ruchibucto, plank and shingles. 14—Barque Miuerva, Mercier, London, geveral mdze; sehr. Champion, Granville, New York, flour and meal ; brigt. Bittern, Yates, Barbadoes, sugar and molasses ; ship James Duncan, Kick- ham, Liverpool, mer. 14—Barque Moselle, Graham, London, mdz. CLEARED. May 5—Bounty, Doucette, Pictou, oats and potatoes. 6—Cavalier, Murchison, Pictou, bal. s—J. U.,Champion, Magdalen Islands,potatoes and fishing outfits ; Columbia, McPherson, her- ring voyage ; Adveature, Beudroit, Pictou, bal; J. J Marshall, Hughes, Pictou, bal, Foam, Mo- ran, Pictou, timber and mdze ; Emmanuel, Halli- day, Pictou ; Sarah, Perry, Pictou, bal. 10—Lettie, McDonald, herring voyage ; Niobe, Forrest, Halifax, 1710 bus. potatoes, 800 bus. oats, 74 bus. turnips, 3 tons hay, 7 tubs lard, by W. Lord; Flirt, Manthorn, herring voyage ; Louis Jane, Gillis, Halifax, 1900 bush. oats, 900 do potatoes, 20 bbls pork ; Kathleen, Pictou,bal ; Leodamma, McDonald, Magdalen Islands, pota- toes and salt. 1l--Se*. Three Sisters, Mullen, Halifax, 1011 bus. oats, 992 bus Potatoes, 54 bus. turnips; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Halifax, 1820 bush. oats, 950 do potaoes; Mary Ann, Hobbs, Pictou, bal; schr. John Bell, Kinlay, Magdalene Islands, mdze; Florence Silver, Keeping, Nfld., 2200 bus. potatoes,630 do oats, 3 bbls pork,44 rolls leather, 25 hams. 12—Scr. Belle, Smith, Buctouehe, sundries; Daniel, Botts, Picton, bal; Margaret Jane, Chapman, Merimachi, 142 bags salt. 13—Schr. Malbina, Bell, Halifax, 150 cans lead, 1000 bus oats, 20 do turnips, 30 bbls pork ; May Bell, Howell, Pictou, 700 bus barley ; Louisa, Walsh, Halifax, 1900 bus. potatoes 350 bus. oats, by Ferguson. May 15—Schr. Snipe, Aylward, Nfld., 2000 bus. potatoes, 1200 do oats, 1000 lbs bacon, 100 bus. turnips, 6 bbls pork, 14 do timothy seed, 2 bbls eggs ; Champion, Granville, Pictou, bal ; Ariel, McKay, Pictou, bal; Mfary Kate, 3/cPherson, Sydney, C. B., 1664} bus. potatoes, 36 bus, tur- nips, 7 tubs butter, 50 bbls flour, by D. Miller; schr. Bride, Pugwash, bal ; Louisa Montgomery, Walsh, Pictou, 900-bus. potatoes, 230 do oats ; Sarah, Beattie, Pugwash, bal; Str. Prince Ed- ward, Fraser, Pictou, goods. Mumonanva.---Georgetown, May 12, cleared Brigt. Idalia, Graham, Bristol Channel, 13974 bus. oats, by Carvell Bros-, 2,300 tt. deals, 20 tons birch timber, by D. Gordon. Souris May 11. Cleared schr. J. R. Stewart, McDonald, Halifax, 8 boxes and 3 qtls. haddock, 17 firkins lard, 746 bus. barley, 1420 do oats, by Mathew & McLean. Crapaud, May 11.—Cleared George R. Snow, Sydney, C. B., 1376 bus. potatoes, 170 do oats, by George Howatt. Crapaud, May 11.—Cleared schr. Trio, Snow, 1370 bus, potatoes, 170 do oats, by Geo. Howatt. Georgetown, May 13—Cleared schr. Rosanna, Kemp, Port Hood, 1100 bus. potatoes, 120 bus. oats by W, Poole. ScamicnasaccnepreeneeaneneAlnNesNEaNeS=tsessaaaetnisntneeasnaeioennnanieeannen ERE Aquatic.—Among the number of four- oared crews on the list of those to compete at the Centeniary of the United States, is the Paris Crew, of St. John, N.B A Boat Race, open to the world, at which the Ward Bros., Paris Crew, Halifax Crew, Biglins, Morris, Harwell's, Scharff, Kaye, the Beaveswycks of Albany, the Argonantas, and the Wahwahsums from Saginaw, would compete, is proposed to take on at Saras toga on the 16th July after the Uhiversity contest. TIME TABLE. MULE Subscriber will sell at AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 6th JULY next, at 11 o'clock, a, m., the remaining portion of the | BUILDING LOTS then unsold, opposite the Railway Station. This offers special /inducements to all Whowish to engage in Trade In this thriving village. ‘The Land ts gh, dry, clear, and ina commocious pos- on. ‘TurmMs—20 per cent. down, or approved hi iti | note at 3 mos; balance in fuur yearly in- stalments. GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Alberton, May 10, 1875.—sj ne till sale SEED BARLEY. 500 Bushels Two Rowed Seed BARLEY, 50 do do, raised from English seed imported last year. J.& T. MORRIS, May 10, 1875.—pat 2in SUGAR AND MOLASSES. f[\O arrive immediately direct from Bar- badoes, Demerara & Liverpool, G. B:— 13 ferecs ¢ Choice MOLASSEs, 20 hhds. bright grocery SUGAR, 10 * WACCUUM FAN do. 20 cask / sis oa ; English REFINED do., 25 bbls CRUSHED do., 25 Am. GRANULATED do, Examine Samples and get Quotations before purchasing elsewhere. FENTON T. NEWBERY. POWNAL NURSERY, W E invite the attention of Farmers and Gardeners to our stock of Fruit and other Trees, &c., &c. We have 12 kinds of Grafted Apple trees, including 4 Crab, some of which are very choice trees. 30 to 60 cts. each, 15 per cert discount by the 100 White Eggs, Lombard, Green Gage, and Large Purple Plumb Trees, from 80 to 50 cts. each. Currant Bushes $0 cents per dozen, $5 per 100. Mountain Ash 40 cents each. Lombardy Poplar, $1 per dozen. We can supply Market and other Garden- ers with Vegetable and Flower Seeds of all kinds, and Farmers with Swede Turnip Seed. In June we will have for sale a very large supply of the different kinds of Plants, as usual. As we attend Market twice a week, any person can be supplied at our Horticultural Stall,on Market days. Orders promptly filled. See handbills distributed throughout the Island. JAMES J. Gay, Pownal Village, Lot 49, May 10.—1m Steamer ‘ Heather Belle.’ Summer Arrangement, Is75. TF\LLE above Steamer will, after the open- ing of the navigation, run for the Summer as follows :— Leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town, touching at China Point and Halli- day’s Wharves, every Tuesday and Thurs- day morning at 7 o'clock, returning the Same evenings. Leave Mount Stewart, East River for Cherlottetown, touching at Cranberry and Hickey’s wharves, every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7 o'clock, returning same evenings. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, weather per- mitting, every Saturday, and on every alternate Saturday will make a return trip, commencing Saturday, May 15th. JOUN HUGHES. May 3, 1875.—3m NO FAILURE! TITE OF THE Physicians Cornered. ee Y there are few circumstances under which a physician labors with more real sympathy for his patient than when called upon to administer relief to an acute sufferer with Chronic Rheumatism. Rheumatism is a disease of the blood, and no substantial relief can be obtained without clean- ing the blood from the fibrim substances which obstruct the circulation, causing inflammation and pain. The greatest success of the DIAMOND RHEU- MATIC CURE in curing this disease is owing te its power of converting the blood from its dis- eased condition toa healthy circulation. Italso regulates the bowels, which is very essential in this complaint, and no one will read the follow- ing statement, from a well-known Dartmouth gentleman, with more interest and pleasure than those physicians who have a real desire to benefit their suffering patients - Darrmovutn, Sept. 14, 1874. Forsytu & Co., Gentlemen :—For the two past years I have been severely troubled with Rheumatism. I have suffered the most acute pain, and at times I have been rendered perfectly helpless—being unable to walk, sleep or even sit up. I have tried many an penny and used numerous patent medicines, ut I still continued to grow worse. It is now about four days since I commenced taking the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, and the pain has all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid- ly returning. I bless the day that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure was called to my attention. Gratefully yours, Ws. BRODIE FURTHER PROOF. Hairax, Sept, 19, 1874. Forsytn & Co., Gentlemen:—I wish to make known to all sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that J, the undersigned, suffered the most terrible pains possible toimagine, for two years past. I have tried several physicians in this city, aud paid them mostof my means for prescriptions, but all of no avail. Ihave now taken the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I can truthfully say that it has done me more good than anything I have ever taken. I cordially recommend it to all afflicted humanity, Truly yours, ALAM HANNIGAN, Lower Water Street. The —— of this has walked the aisles of the hospitals of London, Eng., for the past twenty years,making Rheumatism a speciality and tle preseriptions from which the remedy is compounded is ail he ever used inthe treatment of this disease. In simple cases sometimes one or two does suffice. i the most chronic cases it is sure to give way by the use of three or four bottles. By this efficient and simple remedy hundreds of dol- lars are saved by those who can least afford to throw it away, as surely it is by the purehase of useless prescriptions. This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- enced and conscientious physician, in obedience to the desire of numberless friends in the profes- sion in the trade and among the people. Every bottle is warranted to contain the full strength of the Medicine in its highest state of purity and development and is superior to any medicine ever compounded for this terrible complaint. It is for sale at all Druggists throughout Canada. {fit happens that your Druggist has not got it in stock, ask him to send for it to, W.R. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Isiand, ALSO, FORSYTH & (., HALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. B. April 19, 1875. ly ; New-hemp Qakum Co. Of Boston. WE are Agents for the saie of the man- ufacture of the above Company, aud can assure shipowners and dealers of the su- periority of their article of Oakum over ll others Best of references can be furnish- ed. 300 bales to arrive first steamer, and or- ders can be filled promptly and cheaply. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April 26, 1875.—2m BUILDING LOTS MAIL ARRANGEMENT ! EN ALBERTON) AT MAILS. Ontario, Quebec, New) Brunswick,United States and Great Britain, via United States, Nova Scotia, Great Britain, via Halifax, alternate p. m. Great Britain, via Halifax, ? Supplementary, 5 alternate 4.30 a. m. offices west of Summer- Hazel Grove, Springfield, &c., Bedeque, Tryon,Crapaud,te., | ; i o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. Halifax by each mail. Post Office, Charlottetown, May 17, 1875. CLOSE. 1} > Daily at 5.30 a. m. i] } | ( Tuesday and Friday at 3.30 p m., Wednesday and Saturday at¥ p. m., Mon-) day. May 17, and every!¢ Wednesday and Saturday, alternate Monday, smelt wards at 4.30 a. m, | ! < ' | L Friday, May 28, and every) Daily at 5.30 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and, Monday, Friday, at 9 p.m. | Pisquid, Johnson's River,éc.,/Friday, at 12.30 p. m. THE CHARLOTTETOWN POST OFFICE, WN AND ATEN MOaAY , WT 1, eens Sn | DUE FOR DELIVERY. Daily, at 10.15 p. m. ; Tuesday and Friday, at 8.30 p.m. about 6 p. m. Friday at 3.30 Uncertain. Monday May 17, and every Monday at Daily at 10.15 a. m. Summerside, Alberton, and side, Georgetown, St. Peter's eee Souris, and oflices ee 7.30 a. m. 7 1 p.m. Southport, Vernon River,&c., * 6.00 a. m. a lat “i ea mw “ 2 p. m. Wednesday and Friday, 2. 30 p. m. Brackley Point, Cove Head, Monday & Thursday,at 8 a.m. Tuesday and Friday, at 9 a.m. ‘Friday, at 10 a.m. _ Letters intended for Registration must be posted at least half an hour before the time of closing the Mails by which they are to be forwarded. Registration open from 8 Letters may be posted in letter boxes on Steamers up to time of departure. Correspondence for Newfoundland, Bermuda and West Indies will be forwarded to Office hours daily, Sundays excepted, from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m, A. A, MACDONALD, Postmaster. Ch’towa, May 17, 1875. S. 8S. PRINCE EDWARD. OPENING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, PART OF OUR Spring and Summer Stock, WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED BY MR. HARRIS IN THE BEST MARKETS IN ENGLAND | WE OF FBR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT CASH PRICES. Balance by Ships and Steamers daily expected. GEORGE DAVIES & Co. LATEST ARRIVAL! AT . ROBERTSON’S, ck a ee 39. « Queen Street, - - 70: 1 CASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. Moscow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUE AND BROWN NAPS, Mr. McLxop is the Currgr, and Al at that! C. ROBERTSON, Number 39. Ch town, Dec. 21, 1874. Charlottetown, April 19, 1875.—2m ANILLA. | Canada Cordage Company Manufacture | "RHIS ARTICLE, which has hitherto given such entire satisfaction, we are pre- pared to receive orders for, as usual, and execute them promptly at Lowest Marker Price. 20 tons assorted sizes now in Stock. CARVELL BROS. = ——— STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny CAPITAL, $3,000,000. Fire and Life. Head Office . Quebec. CHAS. PALMER, Esza., JOHN QUIRK, Esq, March 14, 1875. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese., JOHN INGS, Ese.. P. W. HYNDMAN, Eso. CARVELL BROS., Agents for P. E. Island Is STORE— 80 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 20 kegs LEMON SYRUP, 20 galls eaca, 20 kegs RASPBERRY SYRUP, on consignment at lowest wholesale prices. CARVELL BROS. A EP Rye Whiskey & Syrups. 100nstXorme “trammission or Lite and the “ Physical Life of Woman,” both by Dr. Napheys. Agent’s profits, $150 to / $250 a month. ‘Testimonials from mos | eminent Divines, Physicians and Editors in | America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms and Circulars to C. W. MITCHELL, St. John, N. B. Jan. 12, 18738. Oh'town, April 26, 1875.—2m YET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner office. | A eka for THE EXAMINER. One Dollar and Forty Cents a year. VERY ELEQ@IBLE | Building Lots, |] WILL sell by Auction, on Wednesday, _ the second day of June next, on the pre- | Mises, at 12 o'clock, noon, } | Town Lot Number 95, | in the third hundred of Town Lots in the city. This Lot is divided into Four Build- | ing Lots, two fronting on King Square, 40 | feet each, and extending back 80 feet; two | on Hillsboro’ Street, 40 by 80 fect. These | Lots are very pleasantly situated and aiford | to parties wishing nice residences, an op- portunity to suit themselves. | The terms sre very easy, and will be made known at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | Ch’town, May 10, 1875. arg pat sanenciiesin ! | FOR SALE CHEAP. SEA-SIDE RESIDENCE! | At Kildare Cape, Lot 33, Within an hour’s ride of Railway and Tele- graph at Alberton. A DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, STABLE, COACH HOUSE, And Iwo Acres of land, Particularly well-situated for Sea-bathing. For Terms, &c., apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, May 10, 1875.—ne sj til sale NEW YORK & ONTARIO FLOUR DEPOT! BUY YOUR FLOUR AND MEAL AT "Phe idepo WARRANTED ~erobD. Daily expected from New York by the sch. Champion which is now due, 1050 bbls. Fiour & Meal. subscriber has made arrange- ments to receive by the Steamer, every fortnight, from Mon- treal, a supply of Fresh Ground Flour, The WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Wm. McGILL. May 10, 1875.—1m UNION BANK of P. E. ISLAND. Sale of New Stock. B* order of the Directors of the Union Bank of P. E. Island,the subscriber will sell at Public Auction, at his Sales-rooms, Queen Square, on Wednesday, 16th day of June next, at 11 o’clock, a. m., FIVE HUN- DRED SHARES of Ten Pounds each, late currency of this Island, being New or In- crease(l Stock of the Uuion Bank of P. EB. Island —to be offered in lots of Five Shares each, as proviced by the Act of Incorpora- tion. The premium or advance over par value of said Shares, along with half the principal to be paid in cash on day of Sale, and the balance on or before the 16th day of November next, atthe office of the said Bank in Charlotictown. Dated at Charlottetown, 6th May, 1875. Wa. DODD, Auctioneer. Clrtown, May 10, 1875,—till sale iE" >» om MONTREAL TO CASCUMPEC. ys ecg offers for sale on 500 bbls FLOUR, 100 bbls BREAD, 30 bus. Timothy SEED, 100 bus. Seed WHEAT, (a good article.) 10 doz. BUCKETS, 10 doz, BROOMS, 600 Ibs. CLOVER SEED, 50 boxes assorted CRACKERS. 100 kegs NAILS, all sizes, 2 tons Rope, from Sth to 4 inch 6 cases HATS and CAPS, 10 do PAINTS, 20 do HAY RAKES, 20 doz, Haying TOOLS, 20 doz. SHOVELS, HOKS, Xe., 10 casks Paint OTL, 5 tons PAINT, 25 cases BOOTS and SHOES, From England Putty, Paint, Glass, Olive Ol, fron, Steel, 12 eases shelf HARDWARE, 6000 bus, SALT, From United States. BUCKETS, BROOMS, FISHING GEAR,OIL CLOTHING. HOOKS, LINES & TWINES,— Which, when received, will complete one of the best stock of Goods in Alberton, and will be sold Cheap for or approved credit, G. VW, HOWLAN. Cash. May 10, 1875.—tf Tea, Flour, Tobacco, In Store. 100 Bbis choice FLOUR, 25 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 75 Kegs Island ‘Twist do., very super'- 25 Chests Congou TEA. for, To Arrive, 1000 Bbis. FLOUR, 100 Chests TEA, 26 qtr. Casks Scotch WHISKEY, 5 do BRANDY J. & T. MORBIS. 75.—phneassj in May 10, RIFLE ASSOCIATION, — M\UHE Members of the Prince Edward Is- land Rifle Association, are requested by the President, to meet at the office of the Secretary, in the Barracks, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing a President and Secretary, in place of the present officers, and for the reorganization of the society prior to its afliliation with the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association. By order of the President. R. A. CROPLEY, Major, Acting Secretary, Ch’town, May 7, 1875.—3i COAL. COAL. SEASON 1875. VALE COLLIERY ! We are prepared to grant orders en the above mines at $2.40 per ton for Round, 1.50 do do Nut. New screens are used this season and a better article of Nut Coalis now to be had than heretofore. The quality of the Coal is equal to the very best owned in Nova Scotia. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, May 10, 1875.—8m NOTICE A® the present regulations respecting the management cf the Legislative Libr- ary are about to be materially altered, the committee request that every book already issued, or otherwise withdrawn from it, be returned with the least possible delay. Atthe expiration of three mouths from the date hereof, a list of the books then de- tained, as well as those missing or lost, will be made out, and published in the Royal Gaselte. By order. L. C. JENKINS, Libarian, nepasj [may 10) Ch'town, May 6, 1875. / i PS a eS =" al decane email aptirdetanit-wiicttnesh |