we SIC LS La TRS Pe = LOCAL AND ¢ OTHER WATTERS A Harry New Yea ’ yet 3 ‘ —_ | A SPECIAL ‘RE ADING will be Acadia Ali s the nar _ f given in } ~} tmrodant he a“ , + w * oe Dr ‘ . i€ >< ' th { a . lo Sorgmae . : cr =P a paw 7 ”“ TF paper, of st ilove ummerside is ST, PETERS BOY’S SCHCOLROON Wolfville, have begun th 2 i for the reception of guests. ON ore _— > Late ARR M mailfrom abroad was | # UO shiscanti 29th Dec., Halifax arrived at + st COMPRISING :— inst.—the ad pe The Death of Paul Dombey. .Dickens s! I » took the Ghost Scene in Hamlet. .Shakespeare , > : “ a l Party at Vauxhall......... T hackerary Navigation “ Song ofthe Shirt............Hood, a n mei a ’ € uriesque of (yueve a, ed ut i | Al in.or the Wi lerful Sea ip / St. Law c ’ Cine ) 7, ' io winte iis el Y sPiva Che i off2 s i eUa e to be la de p ) ( s. att a fe 4 : ' ” « wu ~ , en CT Fi r a cay ed tvo large t ee ba Re. ay > ain ine fK ic ment of duty.’ hev a vivertized i ' ( mas ern in a sold by auction. Bargains ar ited SOtgre Fon m to morrow (Tuesday) | ‘ o> evel \avertisement. ire S x venty y ee e hundred tons of ping 1 ‘ aa . Siight ar ae t ee eS id ‘ +. | occurred on the line of railway, near North vem registers t ol . \ t aturday evening. CALL AT tom. We learn that there ‘ : ; , —> ? he recisa ‘ . Y new vessels yet to be re ed. DAY Scuoor Festiva Bremner Brothers — } } } y : ; : ' will held Wednesday. afternoon. | RTL -—The deat! i m | : —_— ns acl a ice ten weak 3 Magic Lantern views willbe shown in the | 44 Queen Street, ard, Esq., till withina fewweeks Lead _ ro Swen ween ; ' ene : iin : : Aah r +p eve | Where in addition to their usual popular thet pposition in Nova Scotia, and Presi-~ —t > oe | variety of der of the Bar Society of that Province, sonaL.—His W — the Mayor was } hy nar r regretted. sea _ S = j if Hnaaihingieanly erwin | reiicarcontaaceeettatcooe| — FANCY GOODS, aia Cia ae hace c 4) Hon. L C. Owen is, we regret to report, ~—e e Curistwas (GuPTs Ch eachers Of the : ie : ' epor ie Aamucy strat ronery. wis 1 »to leave hon y reason OF lun Wesleyan Academy wei the recipis a a a AND ay f valuable and appropriate Christmas ‘ er | cape OF valuante 1 or cacy : Raiway.—We are yet without de«| Gl Fy BRAKS resents riven by them puplis ine : : | a - . ipiy te news respecting the opening of the } $ Professors of [’rinc of W 3 Co were ? : i | 4 A train with a tew passengers | SUITABLE FOR pW sented with a handsome | ee Week tn.iiae p Went West to-day, ‘ an ‘ ID RIPN Tra plate cia CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Press a on : Nova riAN Eisctions.—The result of Will be found many NOVELTIES, RESENTATION. Lue |} is t Ang : ; : ie a t "ae not before offered to the Scott's Hall School have presented their | 2° “ectlons in Nova Scola appears vo Oe P. E. Island public : ; lag somewhat enigmatica'. Both partiesclaim|.—...,, : teachers, Mr. S. F.H dgson and Miss Maria we Call early, and thus prevent arush on ok ry Lawson with a complimentary address and Chrisimas Eve —-— + — { € e 4 . St. Had some nice presents. Mr. liodgson was the \ i will seen by | ° : . i recepient of a very beauti! nkstand and nca to shipping memoranda that | 1... 9; 10-7 Bremner Brothers. : ; : i ieee oe. rs | Dec. 21, 1874.—till Zist Miss Lawsonof a handsome Lady's Com- | geyerai ve . loaded with grain | — panion.— Putri iilhave mele quick pasge to} BROADWAY f elie , Sacrgp Concurr.—On Tuesday evening “a anche tim ina fy last, a Sacred Concert wae given in St. I vy Despatina CLUB ; BOOKS S ORE. Peters’ schoolroom. Mrs. Nicholson cers | the De ng Club on Saturday evening, t ainly y deserves the thanks of the commun.- | jues no Is the conmmutation of L epi ine’s | g for her er nterprise , an i the talent she sentence advisable ?’’ was deci de iin the > j 5 e doo ye, isplayed, in organizing and conducting tl iffirmative uestion “Should Capi | Next r to D, H. McKinnon’s 7.4 ao. : a Clothing Emporium, and op- stertainment. No lover of music could tal punishment be abolished ? will be ; Mill *s Tin SI ite a i to appreciate the selections d issed next Saturaay evening. p site Milner s inky 10p. ere of a mu sinarly presented to a Charlottetown audi« : i s cao higher crass nce. The manner in which they were rendered was very creditable, not only to Nicholson, by whom she was assisted. The following fe. : al : Mra. but also to each of those ia the programme, as rendered parr li, Instrumental Duet Le 7’ son and Master Watson. HATES RS, LOCAL AND OTHER 4 Ci cistsas,— Friday last—Chri ancien was very fine. The holidsy passed Charlottes away | pleasantly in own gious services were held in St. Dunstan's Cathedral, St, Paul’s and St. Peter's churches, and the Wesleyan chapel. | A sa ained John Carey, who stopped last — at Lockhard’s boarding house on a | Upper Water Street had his pocket picket Chorus Let all the nations of hari fem}. 2 Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Peake, Mrs. | 7 sbout $5), it is suppose dbya comrade, Su ickland, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Newbery,| who came on with him from Georgetown, nd Miss Et ta Heszard. | P. E. l.—He. Reporter. Song, U 7 Rou t i af s. Nicholson. | = , © ‘ ’ } ‘ . i Vocal Diet, Withered Flowers, Mrs. Nichol-| = Datuovate Mspicat Cottuga—Istanp Srvus | aed 3. Strickland. ; - . . 7 . Mrs. Strickland : li DENTs. e MeP hee, K. MeKenzie and Song. .Ressed are they th Hunger, Mra. : Paake 7 A. } ® of Charlottetown, have passed a Trio; Lift thine Eyes, Mrs. > Ison, Mrs. | very satisfactory examination, before the | Strickland, and Mrs. New examiners of Dalhousie College and Unie | : ; | "ART I] versity, preparatory to entering upon “94 March, War March of the fie Mrs, Nix | study of medicine, in that Institution. This cholson and Ma aster LL. Watson, } examination is rendered compulsory, in ) ¢. , ( ; . i 3 i i E Vocal Duet, 4 a ‘}order to meet the requirements of the Mrs. Nicholson an 13 Mr 1ith. f wal Song, He shall fF Flo &, Mrs. News | Royal College of Surgeons, London, Univer~ bery. j sity of Edi: McGill College, Montreal, Pianoforte Solo L Prof. | and Harva with which this Col- Earle : ; . wi ps ea Bice : _y¢| lege is all m. Vocal ~~ What d am of | iia s 2 * x re P k “a i * ; : B Mother, Mrs. Nich a and Be ae Prizz Mepa Lord Duiferin’s Medal Song, y toe ls ever J irs. : : ; * : Stricklan i, presented to the champion sculler of Char- ck! Jvio, Prot through th lottetown Harbour, was received by the Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs, Newbery, and Mr Hillsborough Boating Club, on Thursday Sricklan nd. morning last. It is of silver and bears the fac Sotg, Nuza th, irs. Nicholson. * a : oe a. ladsumental Havda's 5 a simile of tha profiles of the Earl and Couns Farle. tess. Around the edge of the medal is in. The instrumental music was very fine. | scribed, “ Earl of Dufferin, K.P, K.C. B. Our youthful friend, Master L. Watson, | Gov. Gen., of Canada, Countess of Dufferin, promises to be a first-class pianist. He acs! 1873.’"’ On the “ reverse” is the Dufferin quitted himself exceedingly well in the arms, surrounded by the inscription :— splendid instrumental duets which Mrs.| “ Presented by His Exceleney the Gover Nicholson and he played together. It General,” and on the rim are the words is hardly necessary to say that Prof, Earle’s} “ Hilisborough Boating Club.”’ . . . ' | rendition of Haydn's ‘ Adagio Cantabile =a — he ; a. A CuristMas Manxers,—The Christmas mar- and ‘Surprise’ was very brillian 1 exs | pressive. The vocal music well given. The Chorus ‘Let all the Na- tions of the Earth Re) pice lrio * Lif Eyes,’ compainment gave Mendells! and difficult harmony perfectly) and the Song Nazareth,—were each worthy of special mention. Themusic of the last unusually deep, powerful, Nicholson succeeded (which, although sung without an ac yn's beautiful soug Was | and feeling. Mrs. in giving full effect to kets here were well supplied ; and the prices | inprecedently high for the time of | year. Of the butchers’ stalls, that of Mess | thers was the great centre | I'he cercass of one of the oxen | them last summer was the | ited in our market. Dres- | sed and ready for use, it weighed 1665 lbs. | In the the same firm, were the car- iported by largest ever exhil stall of casses of five or ten beeves, weighing in the Their beef sold at from aggregate iuzh ibs, = Christmas ’ ‘Readings’ New Books, Mew Stationery, New Fancy GOODS, AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF ALL SCHOOL-BOOKS.NOWINUSE Day Books, Ledgers AND ALI DBLANKE KINDS OF Books, 70: AGOOD ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Presents NEW YEAR'S Girts! TERMS CASH. Public Patronage ; respectfally cou, MARREN & CO. Department of Public Works. CANADA WE ALED TE NDE RS, addressed to the “ undersigned, at Charlottetown, and en- dorsed ** render for Souris Hospital,” will t until WEDNESDAY, 13th solicited. Charlott be received January next, for building a Marine Hospital at Souris, P. E. 1. according to a plan and specification to be seen at the office of Dr. McIntyre, M. P., Souris, and at the Government Engineers’s office, P. O. Building, Charlottetown. Persons tendering are notified that, in case of firms, the actual signature, occupa- tion and place of residence of each member ef the same imust be attached. To each Tender must be affixed the actual signature, with P. O. address, of two sol- vent and responsible parties, resident in the Dominion, willing to become sureties for j the due pe rformance of the work, in the conditions of contract. The department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ie E. BOYD, Engineer in charge. Dec. 21, 1874.—till 13 jan LEVEE. I Is Honor the Lieut. Governor will held a Levee at Government Housefon Fri- day the first day of January next, at the hour of half past 12 o'clock. Each gentleman is requested to be pro- vided with a card to be handed to the Aide- de-Camp in waiting. Gentlemen paying their respects to His | Honor on the occasion, will please to enter by the eastern door. J. LONGWORSH, Lt. Col. & Aide-de-Camp. Rh. R. HODGSON. Lt. Col. & Aide-de-Camp. Government House, Dec. 19, 1874. . Sherwood Cemetry. = Farm and Buildings connected with the above Ceimetry can now be obtain- ed onlease, for three years, at a reason- able rate. For rent and conditions of lease, apply to JOHN LEPAGE, See y. | Ch’town, Dec. 21.--11 all these qualities ; and was rapturously en- ‘ 16 to20 cents per lb. Other butchers stalls cored . . oe | also presented an exceedingly fine appear- , : |}auce. The prices of turkeys, geese. etc. Week ov Prarer.—The following ar-| v= ’ . i. .e y large rangements have been made for the ob-} ed servance ofthe Week of Prayer in Char- TARRIED ARRIED. lottetown -— Sunday, January 3.—S ‘8 Christ, tue | : on the hinst., by the Rev. one Prophet, Priest and King | Arthur J , A. M., Mr. James Wallace, | ; » ' Lin M Ww Hh af AD bens Monday, January 4: Baptist Church, in | ; 1 Wal ‘ rt Alberts ~<A , ’ ‘ 1 e ) \ riaes f’ at Young Men’s Christian Association Hall. | , ; - | M I hi by the Thanksgiving and Confes Review of | Rev C. Berrie, Wm. Mason Bri | j y 5 afr At ‘ the pt. Prayer for grace to express |! A » Miss lie Jane . . 5 ; ' ' da iter of Wm. Sterns, Es | gratitfle, not only with the lip, but in - F aw the lif. Uvumiliation fo: sonal and } yy \ est Amherst nationd sins. Prayer forthe riches of I om, Of mercy md prayer to overcome tempta» ~ ” Hi . ’ i@sd : i€ tion. ] D. D, Currie, Mr. on © .* : . ' nm th ‘ ‘ Tuesday, anuary 5: Bible Christian Church | 1 nM. J » Miss « r : | — Natiow OE of Pra me | NiDgs P by Itey. John M. Mel end. and allauthority; for soldiers and sail~| yy). ¢;, ' r( betown. to iiss } } i ‘ a f Darnley, ore ; br the rich and j the } | sa Mountain, of Darnley. vie mt 141} st { » residence of the | prisones and captives, for the afilicted ‘iugh : - "_ . ; , rT s father, by Rev. J. S. Allen, Mr. A. N. | and bewared; for the presecuted and | qrchibald, of Stewiacke, N. S., te Miss | Oppressal, Mary Mellish, M. L. A., late Preceptress of | Wednesda, January 6: Zion Church— M nt Allison, Wesleyan Seminary, Pownal, : i Ks H me Oljects for Pray Jur Children | ssmssneny eee ——= | at home, in business, and abroad; for DIED | tutors and guardians, for universities and colleges, for the christian ministry and At ] iley, on Sth inst., after ten days | Sunday Schools. ss, Jane, the beloved wife of | vi , - . : MI) McNutt | fhursday January: ethociist Church | “r- * ae Se Sy US oo oe 2 At Brooklyn, Lot 25, on 18th inst., of in- | —Home Objects for Praye.—The extens ‘ lungs, Mr. Wim. Bowness, | sion of religious liberty throughout the | se ag $ years | i. ee eo |; ee ‘ . + ‘ ‘ world; the prevalence of peace among \t Miscouche, on the 20t' inst., after a : ‘ : ~ | pain illness of 3 years and 3 months, | nations; the increase of harmony, sym-| yr s¢ I 1) Francis Gaudet, aged 73 pathy and service among Curistians of | years. ' : . “ ] S¢ ] all landg;. tha «weawlia.ice of inter- | L New Londo South, oa $ oe ine. * s and the iz . t., of Erysiplas, Alexander Johnson, ' se, an e increas .’ MN itional in ourse * eCrease OF | ¢ son J than Adams, of New mmerce 1d of science, to the spread | | 1M aged 26 years. 0 r a st’s agdom. At his residence, St. Catherine's, Lot 45, of Christ's Gp St. Paul’s School Room ff Rheumatism,on the 9th inst., after an : ( om— , : Friday, Januags’+ oe ss of ‘our years, which he bore with Mi: sionary/ Gbierts for FP / r—For the J « erin Of the house of | for the f the gospel,in h athen lands, srael ; conv spreat and fgthe deliverance of nations from the of superstition. Saturday. January 9: St. James’ Church— Prayer for Re yious Revival. —On the churches throughout the world, uality, and devoteds the for their increase in eal, spirit ness: and for 4 clearer truth among them. Sunday, January 10; Sermons.—-The essential unity of Chi ist’ sChurch, and the obliga- tion binding on @ its mem!ers to manis fest it “in .he bods of peace.’ Meetings will be veld on Sabbath, ord January, in the Ying Men’s Christian Association Hail, at quarter before four, and at eight o'clock, m.; and also in the same place each mofng during the week . IDtiejock J H. RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. witness for twee Bar ~~ & U7@ prrived at Plymouth on the Lo R. AND Ric , Annie Laurie, arrived at iF Agent for Charlotte, stian fortitude and resignation to the Pivinel Will, Themas Morris tn the the 64th May he rest in peace. year ot his age. SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Dec 24—B6chr.’Pathtinder, McKay, Halifax, idze; schr. Bounty, Doucette, Halifax, maze. | | Mremonanpa.—lollo Bay, Dec. 26—Cld. | Barque Cavalier, Wright, Charleston, bal. CLEARED, at Cascumpec, on the 23rd inst., the Hilda, a brig of 221 tons. lately built by lion. J. C. Pope; and the Jramore, of the built by Hon. G. W. Howlan, Each of these vessels carry over 16,000} bushels of oats. They sailed on 24th for | Great Britian.—Com. Barque Minni¢ n, from Crapaud, has arrived at Queenstown, By Cable to sens. Peake Bros. & Co.— same tonnage, Cameo _~—gpsiaway, has arrived at Nov, 24, 1873 ' in fifteen days from | pias Ch'town, | Egmont Bay, Dec. 21 Barley! a ! WV ANTED, a quantity of good clean Two or Four-Rowed BARLEY, delivered at their Warehouse. BLATCH, MCKENZIE & CO. Dec. 21,1874, Im . ‘ . r At Egmont Bay. YHXILE Subscriber is prepared to take con- contracts for any quantity, or act as agent for parties in want of the following: CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD, STAVES, HOOPS, &c., &c., &c. Now is the time. U. C. TRUDELLE. , 1874 ECLIPSE BAKERY | MVULE Subscriber has on hand, the follow- ing Crackers and Biscuit, fresh Badked, in barrels and boxes :— Soda Biscuit, iGraham Crackers, Butter Crackers, |Cinnamon do Sugar Crackers, Fancy Mixed do Water Crackers, |Family Pilot = Wine Crackers, |Pi ic-Nic, &e., Fruit Biscuit, —-ALSO— A choiee Stock of Groceries, cheap & goud§ TEA, warranted to equal anything in the ejty in quality and flavor. FLOUR, a lot choice pastry and other brands on hand. Cheap for Cash. | FRUIT, Raisins and Currants, cheaper than avy other place in the city. Don’t forget the Eclipse Bakery. DANIEL STEWART, Kent St Dee, 14, 1§74.—1m LAIN JOB AND BOOK hee pled— done at the GOOD THINGS — FOR TUK HOriDAYs!! AT The Confectionery.’ Malaga Grapes, Strawberry Jams, Oranges, ( vanned Peaches, Lemons, Pine Apples Apples, Pears, | ” Damsons, Layer Ralsins, - Strawberies London do do Tomatoes, Valencia do | Salmon, Figs, dates Mackerel, Nuts, all kinds, | Lobsters, Cocoanuts, ne Green Peas, Cranberries, Orange Marmalade, Sardines, | Jellies. ALS) A great variety of pure wholesome Con- factionery, to please the eye and palate, just the thing for the iittle stockings, and plain Fruit, Sponge, Seed, and Currant Cakes. Christmas and New Years Cakes taste- fully iced and ornamented. Don’t forget to call at “*The Confection= ery,” just opposite the entrance to Market Iiall, on Queen Street, if you wish to please the little ones, and yourself too. Dec. 21, 1874.—-2i Lost, ( N FRIDAY NIGHT, the lith inst., ve- tween Charlottetown and Rustico New Bridge, A ROLL OF NOTES, Halifax cy., withan elastic band round them. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at Tut ExaMINER Office, or at P. McLaREN & Son's Store, Charlottetown. Nov. 21, 1874. —tinl D. & J. 32 Cases or NEEONCS & LOW 'S Rg: IT mee > { CASH PRICES. | | LONDON an <n) HOUSE. OUR READY-UADE 1 is now complete in ai ° cane a the Leading Styles. By recent arrivals from Canada and E ngland, | We have opened the Largest Stock of Clothing ever shown in Charlottetown ! Ch’town, Dec. 28, 1874. $12,000 Worth in Overcoats, Stormevats, Reefing Jackets SBUVUSINASS COATS. PANTS & V ESTS, RUBBER COATS &C. A full Stock of Gents’ Underclothing ! GEORGE DAVIES & Co. “fa Te , "INC STRONG BOOTS. | FOR SALE BY DORSEY & JOST, AT THE Boot Factory, South Side Market Square. Dewitaik thie Eall, 5BOOO © A LEE Men’s, Woms3n’'s and Childron’s Boots, Rubbors, Ove Slippers, For Sale Cheap. 1874. WODTTCe. shoes, Dec. 14, T a meeting of ‘hie Trustees of the Lun- +4 atic Asylum held October 7th, 1874, It was ordered that in future no patients be received into the Asylum, until certain blank forms be filled up by those seeking their admission. Parties desiring the admission of friends will jearn all necessary particulars by ap- plying to Dr E.C Blanchard. Lock Box 23. Dec. 7. -—wkp art ee TENDERS. Government Work ! WE ALED TENDERS will be received by the Secretary of the Board of Works, until TUESDAY, the 29th day of DECEM- BER, for the following Public Works, viz: Rebuilding the Bridge below Douglass's Mills, Head of Hillsboro’, Lot 38, plan and specification to be seen with Mr. Douglass, near the propesed work. Also, Repairs to Morell Floating Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hilary Mc- Isaac, Esq. Also, Repairs to Midgell River Bridge. Specification to be seen with Hil- ary McIsaac, Esq. Also, Repairs to South River Bridge, Murray Harbor. Specifica- tions to be seen with Samuel Prowse, Esq. The signatures of two responsible parties, willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the work, is required to ac- company each tender. The Board of Works do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tenders Y Charlottetown, WM. McDONALD, S. P. W., King’s Co. Dec. 7, 1874.--tlli dec29 Wanted Immediately. For the “Half Way House” Forge, Vernon River. FOREMAN who isa good Horse-shoer, +4 and General Country Smith. Liberal wages. Good Keferences required. Apply immediately at the ** O'Neill House,” Char- lottetown, or to the subscriber, on the premises. GEORGE O'NEILL. 23.—h p $5 TO $2 PER DAY.--Agents Wan- ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. AddressG. STINSON & CO.. Portland Maine. Churlottetown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET. HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he is preparing a large supply of PILOT No. 1 Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, BREAD: Extra Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, | a 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot, BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Captain’s Biscuit, Dyspepsia Crackers, Soda Biscuit, | Coffee Crackers, Wine Biscuit, | Ginger Crackers. Medford Biscuit, ; Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Wire Crackers, Sugar Crackers, | Thin Captain's do, Butter Crackers, | Abernethy Crackers Water Crackers, | Lemon Crackers, which he can confidently recommend and warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER than can be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready 300 bbis. of Superior No. {, & No.2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usual liberal Terms. LATEST ARRIVAL! ©. ROBERTSON’S, ee —_—_-——:0: 1 CASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, 39. Very Nobby. Woscow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, Queen Street, - ° Ch town, ones eae a weer acme. BR Boot NO. WEST SUD Boots. and Over-shoes, your money, and your change back. putting elastic in old boots. Charlottetown, December 21, 1874 BLUE AND BROWN NAPS. Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and Al at that! C. ROBERTSON, Number 39. Dec. 21, 1874. eR <6 re er eo rr Factory se QUEEN SQUARE. T is a fact that the subscriber has now in stock the largest and best he ever im- ported, and more daily expected to arrive. The stock consists of— Gentlemen’s Knee and Wellington Boots, Gentlemen’s Congress and Balmoral, Gentlemen’s Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Ladies’ Rubbers and Over-Shoes ; Also, all kinds of Gentlemen’s wear made to order on the premises, at the shortest notice. Children’s Boots, Rubbers Ladies and gentlemen, please give us 4 call, and we will give you the worth o pay All the above will be sold cheaper than ever, Also, agent for JONES’ MACHINE, the best manufactured for repairing and Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new. JOHN McKENZIE. 2m WATCH Es! Colored Gold, Bright Filigree Silver, Best Gold- Plated, Jet, Horn & Vulcanite. JEHW HURRY ! 20 DIFFERENT STYLES OF AMERICAN CLOCKS & TIMEPIECES. Electro-Plated Tea and Coffee Sets Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Pickle Cas- Napkin Table Bells,Spoons Forks, &c., Xe. A large lot of the above Goods in Stock at W. W. WELLNERS. 81 North Side Queen Square. 12, 1874-41 FOR SALE. YHAT Valuable Free! old Property con- sisting of Two whole WATER LOTS, Card Receivers, tors, Rings, C h town, Dec. of Water Street, in Georgetown. Dwelling House, Granary 40x30, ‘and other Out-buildings. | Also, a Wharf, extending out to fourteen | feet of water. This Property is such as rarely comes in- to the market, being one ofthe most desir- able and convenient stands in King’s County, for any branch of trade, while, as a site for a good Hotel, it cannot be surpassed. It is situated at the headecfthe Railway aud Ferry wharves, and commands a magnificant view of the Harbor andi surroundings, so} that it would make a very desirable Private Residence. Terms Liberal. For Particulars, apply to Hon. A. A. McDonald, Charlottetown ; or on the premises to MICHAEL BOURKE. Dec. 14.—3m STOVES, STOVES, STOVES, AT MILLNER’S TIN SHOP, A FEW GOOD STOVES Cook, Parlor, Bed Room, Hall, &c. Selling off at very smail profits. Please call and see. Oct. 12, 1874.—2m Wanted Immediately A FIRST Apply to the Georgetown, OR the Vernon River School, CLASS TEACHER. undersigned. : GEORGE 0 NEILL, } All orders from town ors r ned been prompt attention O the wrror of the world THOMAS ENMAN, | oe .JALEX. MEDONALD, > Trustees. ‘ f (ck raTse Per a Coaby, } g GOLD AND SILVER 81 , direct WONDERFUL. ! $10, A FIRS -CLASS FULL-SIZED cus SEWING MACHINE! WITH TABLE AMD TREADLE, ONLY TEN DOLLARS. The most Simple and Compact! The most Durable and Economieal ! A jnodel of combined Simplicity, and Beauty ! NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- TACHMENTS. No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order. So easy to learn that a child can run it, will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc., uses self- adjusting straight needle, uses all descrip- tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the strongest stitch known, the eloth will tear before the seam will rip, uses the thread from the Spool. The machine is beautifully finished and highly ornamental, Strength land, Warranted for Five Years! | SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND TREADLE forwarded to any part of the | world on receipt of 7EN DOLLARS! Special terms aud extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, etc. | County rights given to smart agents free. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, etc. sent free. All money sent in Post | Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, beautifully situated near the Western end are perfectly secure. There are goods guaranteed. on the premises, a com rodious Two-storey a Warehouse, 80x26, a| addressed to Safe delivery of our All orders, communications, etc., must be HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. New Yor. 1876. —ly ENGLISH LEVERS, Celebrated Waltham, AND GENEVA WATCHES! WARRANTED a3 Nov. 0, JUST RECEIVED AND USUAL BY W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, , Nov. 23.—Cin Important E For the Benefit ofall Concerned, HE Subscriber would notify ALL PER- SONS indebted to him, up to Ist Oc- tober last, that an immediate settlement of their accounts is required. HENRY BEER. _Southport $ Store, Nov. 30, 1874.—4in ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, UST RECEIVED, from London, Liver- pool, Glasgow, and elsewhere, large additions to our Stock of excellent Wines Liquors & Groceries, which we offer for sale at lowest possible ; prices MACEACEEES & Co. 1 Pye. 00 1974, iT SHOW ROOM WESTERN HOUSE, ALBERTON. ITE Subscriber has received and offers for sale: 50 bbls Choice Winter APPLES, 50 casks Kerosene OIL, (1.20,) 200 bbls FLOUR, £300 qutls. FISH, 5 bbls ONIONS, 05 sets HARNESS, 25 Cane and Wood seated CHAIRS, 2 bbls Lubricating OIL, for machinery, 50 bbls Pilot BREAD, 10 doz. BEDSTEADS STANDS, —ALso— 100 Celebrated Yarmouth and Waterloo COOK STOVES, Parlor, Bedroom and Box Stoves, all sizes, with suit- able Pipeing, Elbows, and Funnel Irons. 66 pkgs TEA, in half and quarter chests, 21 hhds MOLASSES, 4 do SUGAR, 2 bbls Granulated SUGAR, BUFFALO ROBES, trimmed and un- trimmed, 50 sides Sole LEATHER, 25 bbls Coal TAR, 46 doz BUCKETS and BROOMS, 36 pkgs Paint OIL and TURPEN- TINE, 15 pkgs EARTHEN WARE, 28 do Shelf HARDWARE, 26 do Assorted GROCERIES, 39 do Assorted DRY GOODS, 22 do BOOTS, SHOES, MOCCA- SINS, RUBBERS, 11 pkgs FURS, CAPS, MUFFS, &c., &. 10 do Patent MEDICINES, 50 tons Blacksmith’s COAL, 30,000 feet Pine and Spruce BOARDS, wey. The above Stock was bought well and by one knowing the requirements of Westeru Trade, and willbe found second to none iu price and quality. The highest price paid for Oats, Barley, Hides and Pork. GEO. W. HOWLAN. Alberton, Dec. 21,1 1874. PHENIX | INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE and MARINE, OF BOOOKLYN, NEW YORK. eel Capital Paid Up, - - $1,000,000 Surplus, ----- - - 1,008,047 Total Assets, - - - $2,003 5047 and WASH- and GLASS- BOAS, Losses by the Chicago Fire..........9470,293 Losses by the Boston Fire,......... 398,088 Total claims paid,... ..........00 $868,381 ‘The Subscriber having been appointed General Agent of the above Company for Prince Edward Island, is prepared to re- ceive applications for Insurance against Fire on Property of all kinds. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dec. 14, 1874. tf 1874-5. NEW GOODS. P. REILLY, TAILOR, KENT STREET, Has just received, ex ship James Junean, fiom Liverpool, and steamers from Montreal, a full supply of— CLOTHS & TRIMMINGS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. consisting in part of Black and Bown Moscow Beavers, Blue Pilots, Silk Mixed and Scotch Tweed Coatings, Superfine Bik. Cloths, Woaded Black Doeskins, Canadian "‘CTweeds in almost every variety of pattern. These goods have been carefully selected, bought in the cheapest markets, and can be warranted. To his friends and patrons he need hardly say that he has always given full value for their money. To the public generally he may be permit- ted to remark, that from his facilities, as as well as being a thoroughly practical Tailor, he can afford to give a bet- ter article for less money than any of those who now adopt the Tailoring profession asa means of liveli- hood, P. REILLY November 23, ‘A8i4. —6i Ch'town, TOBACCO & CIGARS. | HE Subscribe uflere for sale (in Boud a choice Lot of SHORING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and three Cases CIGARS. 74 Boxes Tebacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir- ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. 3 Cases Cigars in Vietoria & Flor Gerwade Samples can be seen at Sale Room N. RANKIB, Corner Water & PownalSts Ch’town, April 18, 1874. Engl ish ‘Congo Tez Tea. 2 0 CHESTS more of that highly appreved Congo Tea, for Sale at lewest figure. N. RANKIN. Nov. 7, 1874. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. ., OTICE is hereby given that a dividend ~* of Five per Cent upon the Capital Stoek of this Bank, for the past half year, has this day been declared, and is payable, at the Banking House, to Stockholders, on de- mand. By order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Dec. 7, 4874.—4! Houses for Sale. 5 Subscriber offers for Sale atwostory house, with eleven reoms, fitted fora Boarding House, with stabling (the Rothsay House), on Kent Stréet, near Queen Street. Also, a Ware House and Land, 33 » 98 feet, on Fitzroy street For terms &c., apply to§ Mrs. TERLIZZICK. h’towna, Oct. 12, 1874.—p 3m NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- Ex, either for Subscriptions or Adver- tisments, are requested to make IMME- DIATE PAYMENT to the unders who alone is authorized to reseive and grant receipts for the same. By order, ' W. L. COTTON, Jan.19th, 1874. Manages. Manhood Restored. premature decay, nervous debility, ete., having tried in vain every known > has found a simple self-eure whieb hé will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York. octé 6m A victim of youthful imprudence, ca / a ae “ee Sats mee wk SESE ae lee RI ee Soh gerne ep greece ++ 449 Sek © 6 Gh 486 8 eee oN - tthe ba oo eeceherd ty there ere ees