‘ f. piace. TTT s SIS tee nee he ce RE teeta: a AO ia al J BAS ras 5" LOUAL. AND 0 ne R 1 \TTERS. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTE) OERESP \ =~ ra ga EVA i KES CORR! iS UABENCE, Gal HERING " ‘Vw * , PR EN s ce © cael t Param Af 1 ‘ : I on Remempen Mrs. R binson's readinrs to- vO IRISW NE} iPPEY an t . ib at i : , ¥ he oes night in Y.M.C.A. Hall a r I TX to 6) tor ‘ co ann a i S rue] ty, whent born me Have > hipped at Pictou last wee tous ILunns Ve regret to learn » BUY i ic aA ¢ : > Lose t t , a ot the 1 Sen Haviland seris Lam anative of Prince Hdward Island neue ; lea tin ‘ c es 2 avi ¥ natatun te aha Oo ' os bee 2 i { 4 Lin ie ana 2 rejoice in tue fact that l was ovorn in ( sat G Wh lf fare } i. | “_ _ Charlottetown. rom my boyhood I[ manis | ne ALD. Serron ha F ‘a. ’ - ‘ ] Led) ° ‘ ‘ } } ; ' aC + ¢ ern i X wt} ; was ) * Virx’s I Oey fall of tims . come candi un the ralty of La ae ce ee ti i h Volur ind, I su ‘ \riete. ‘1 det ey wane ts to 1 ‘ b a ‘ if i | ili t! . ct nd . : i adda oe # oo pose, tie same orde th: usbanded the CMARLOTTETOWN Amateur Drawaric Ost L 1 MeKinnon h ew | COMpany disbanded alike all other coms | Cuvs performed creditably, before a fair sned his position in the Charlottetown | P24ies then organized and existing on this | [je Grveai liighland ¢ inthe ring ; . » i i, 1 orn aes i . te as 5 ste data es = nthe Market Hall, on Friday Po ; nd Mr. Walter Haszard has Island. In common with a great many} and Assempti: f the Scottish C f " . 1 a ' i | esas ™ Se ‘ = ws a ; hh laps 4s ovenit lon] 1 others, I eagerly watched the slow progress | P. E. Is'and, will be held <> @« - (ve i ify , . >| R ahs ae 4 - ba . ; . . sae of reorgainizatic n by the eat master of { yN ry i mc . \ sy oe us whol ' Ny sinister of) the situation, and was insta ously pati- NN SEUNOVAT, + §f4 ° ‘ chant, well, died falil of ps . Or tv b or Noval anilec owaitine « act! ir esi 1 "+1 a eon oe : ote | entry awaiting a call on our esteemed and | )+ 10 noxt, o { ) , aali ii a hh ‘ } on ft > { ly ty ; ’ ’ . “* . * " 7 ee ey ” ig Tr * | Wortay Captain Quirk, requesting him to | aT} | ij Tt ADHITLNnG ~ <8 - ae ' ten d nig reorganize that old and time-honored com- AiLLiTaH ft 2 UU ids Uo di) ’ ‘ i naa ora? t ‘ . re slid \ ALTA A t whfal friend at , pany, which, to use the language of His | a { u a . : Wry J ) C8 week t Us some interesiing acts Vesy Heavy Raw Fatt..—According to Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, was LG r to Scottish ' ; . . ® . . . . re flee from a ‘etter written by a New P ker | tae nie rement of J. Cundall. E a one of the finest c ympanies he ever had j oe r ’ n Au ’ They will be on O the rain { n Charlottetown for the first | the honor of reviewing. But no such re- | Nati 3 en to suc . . : a . ;com { ns < SiG! st page thirteen days of Ay wt. was 4.744 , i est ever came from the modest military i a vo sa i l ti4 n V os Trite ‘ I ! r nested to ScmMrrsipe Prog. been pure |? on ting the time the barometer | ™onttors. On the contrary, they offered in their 4 sand the Games in which | r : 1 oe . they sre t ( ee ‘.) Win. Magi chased y Mi s. Bethune & Delar ranged | 1, with®sout ‘ly winds | the ( Japtainey of a ec ymmpany to those who, |‘? 4 » compete, to Col, Win, McGill, i 4 ‘ 1@} Queen Strect, previous to the } ie . eee of aekewe vk idenk | <> >+ | previous to the calling in of* the arms, re- | oe polo & —- progr © ideas, and Noonniaut Excrrsron, --The Odd [el] . kis i es both practical printers Suceess to the} ~¢ at: +NCURSTON, ~~ Lhe Odd lellows | siened their position, and for this act of | ments have been m with the | i rs. : l L of this itv. inter Be eee) ak i ‘ . S lant af P E Islan Railros | city tend having a moonlight | lykewarmness they are appointed over the ea 2 inte eng rt cao rs ~ a excursio i Wednesday ev ime wien . . ° and agents of the Steamboa: ompanies, to } : * as i ° nh on eanesday evening, next, head of such a man as Captain Quirk, who issue Return Tickets for one ry : Crors—all over the country look wej]_.| [8th ins good time xnecter : vs : ee eee Soe. . " ay He country look well t A good time expected. | held his commission, and stuck to his coms Every Son of the Heather and his friends > tf >, ; ‘ : ' >? | . . > * . 7 s : never better at this season ind promise | Boat will leave Ste unboat wharf at 8 are cordially invited to attend. anabundant yield. We regret to report | o'clock. that quantities of hay have been greatly } } a : adainagea oy rain, - ~~? 082 a The room off, Market Ifall, used for » Court and Council room is being The enlargement was greatly needed but the fair proportions of Market | Hall will be sadly marred. ee <<. me ENLARGED, - enlarged, | that tha Hahilie ’ ’ ’ . } ° Law Viotat Some partics have been ‘ grossly violating t me law We hear that snipe have been openly otlered fo le ‘ i +. os in the Charlottetown Market. ‘lhe law pro- : hibits persons KULINng them be re the Ist at ye} tember. —— , za eee ' ss ¢ S and “* /Vvain i ; { ‘ E t ire } » t tie . fan ’ ce th Lies a . } Ip ulets mnta ne ¥aiuabie hints listributed to its policy : : . ae he.ders. by the “Mutual Fire Insurance Company,”* of New Yo it > oe Cen FT Th se bh —— Mr. Ci b, BAGNALL has our thanks for ms and goud lad congratuiatl wishes, Mr. Bagnall—who a com} ositor Wilh us in the ] office is now Editor of 7 "s Falls Reperter—a lively weekly, published at Turner's Falls Mass. We trust he may be another * suc. ee a a eesstul isiander abroad. A Fine | —A correspondent of the Chignecto 7° writes :— “ Charlott etown offers a fine fie'd for Semperance Mission- | aries ; it has over 100 barsrooms where | tangle leg and 40 rod are dispensed, til i a t nO» . ‘ f a i thal ~— - “GATHERING oF THE CLANs.'’"—The ars rangements for the Gathering are in good hands 9th, } and should the weather on Thursday rove favorable, it Rail and steam facilitie all to a very cheap excursion. success. reduced rates, will enable vantage of The Grand Stand which is being erected on the beautiful grounds in front of Government llouse, will seat 1000 persons where the most commanding _ can _ had of the harbor and rivers of the Hillsborough Bay. - -= <- Postar—A Comprawnt.—We hear con West y is received irregularly or not As we mail regularly every ¥ plaints—from the the Examiner at ail, the gularity is, doubtless, partially att to recent the Rai Time Table, and partially to the carelessness of postmasters or postal clerks. We should be pleased if ving their papers irregularly would promptly us, 0 that we could acquaint the obliging | Postmaster of Charlottetown of the fact, and have the ‘wrong righted.’ €s pec ily blame does not lie with us. The irr ibutuable changes in way subser ibers rece advise — ~~. <= iN Tak Nortn-west.—Tlie TROUELE "i foliow- ing dispatch has been received from Win- nipeg: The Sioux Indians in the vicinity Of | Portage La Prairie are proving troublesome, On Saturday they shot one of their own tribe in front of Joseph Oregan's house. They were arrested but they alterward es. caped, gone lt is said that they o misbehaving themselves near Pal- The Police authorities have torecapiure them. are al: j estine. The fee a is, that they should not | be permitted to remain in the Province. Missionary } i ugall, of Edmont, has left ’ Ottawa, charged by the Dominion Govern. | ment to make presents to Plain Indians to pacify them untila treaty can be made. | LAND.— This Lodge met on | the s | glad to hea | of the financial dev: | greeted with plaudits by the | crowd, Granp Lopce or F. & A. M. or P. E. Iss | Thursday last, | Yeo presiding. | from all parts of the Isla The business character. | Grand Master Deleg utes | nd were present. transacted was of a routine - ACQI ate Es Cartizr Bank.—Ata meeting of | shareholders of th e suspended J th inst., aeques i er Bank, on the 17 it was shown fat the abilities On the day of suspension | ‘oO . " | Were $0,259,576.45, The assetts are largely | composed overarawn accounts; post-due ' notes ard bad debt ne ee " ay Cr mr The Standard Bp } Ly he h crop h een cut and | } , I with voyeur Tyee! } ‘ nhousea with very little loss by the farmers ; } ‘ ’ : | of this cou Line heavy rains lately in- | ) rfered sor iat With the early cutting of , , . \ ’ f > | Hay. and the crop wus left standing rather | } es 4% : ’ | ionger than is common, StREET Rowpyisi The reports | rowdyism rampant in Sum ide, and is | r “that the resolution to side, passed by a meeting me weeks agoin the Drill ° ' incor- porate Su of our citize tal bh : Shed, has confirmed by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Council.” nD * ur ‘ ‘ wre ® . > @ Ha: per’s Macaztve ror Serre ER, 1375. per’s M ne September,contain- Ing seventy-five exc it engravings, has a happy blending of the light and picturesque | with its graverand more important articles. Foremost among the latter will be ranked | nl i rie i | Professor Sumner’s comprehensive review slopement of the United ; i States. ere -_ Nor Exrzcrep to Recover.—In Mr, artwright’s dwelling-house, which was | uck with lightening one day last week. and had so narrow eseape from total de- struction in the building w — but Mrs, Dewe, wife of the Post Of | operating between the vicinity of the sm and the inate tes Seed Store | | meeting that he by the | (certainly not by the sword) and captain and company, and the Irish people, grossly jusulted. Methinks his better nature shovld have spurned the insult, and the | remembrance of the company in its palmy days should have rushed back upon his 'act as this!” says; “1 rather | wrong | he has wronged himself, and also some of pany like a true soldier up to the time of | disbandment, and who has expended more | dollars in furthering the interest and wels | fare of volunteers than ever those worthies ’ | did cents. And, as a recognition of his | long and faithful services, he and his com- | pany are considered as being unworthy of bearing arms under the Dominion Dispens sation. { may here simply state that my object in giving this publication, is te make Irish- men in particular, and truo lovers of fair play in general, acquainted with the un- courteous, ut igentlemanly and contemptible conduct of those subserraneons strategists Lun- Asylt —not forgetting that self-made who, atic on not long since, declared ata political was at one time refused }arms for the Irish Volunteers owing to the advice and influence exercised against them | Where, I ask | was his advice and influence as one of the | when he |. favorite com, | Attorney General. advisers of the gallant Colonel, remained neutral and saw his pany l | memory, and he should have exclaimed, « Halt! an accomplice to sucha ‘snake in the grass ’ But his silence gave consent This is dastardly. ahd his conduct reminds me of tony’saddress to the Romans, wherein he choose to wrong myself ({rish Volunteers) than I would Probably und you, these the next general election may p1 honorable men.” the honorable men. in would not be surprised to hear of Colonel | Henry Beer introducing a Coercion bill in| Insps cor, Wi0 Was iying sic k next ba | Parliament the coming session privileging ras so frichtansda with +} ee | as i ys @ } cee was so frightened wit] ithe shock that the {only a few of the ‘/ His to even Te een | have arms in their posse sion, And, as | ' ae for the gallant Colonel Gray, I regret that | ; he so far forgot himself, as to yiolate and | sometim 2 little dull; but it seldom con | - f ce : Re Mo abuse one ef the noblest rules of the Brit tains anytaing puerile or nonsensical. The |/. : : ar : ' The | ish Army, of awarding merit to whom merit following paragraph headed “ Viv from Thurs 4 a notable exce “Whiie the crowd on gazing at Mr. Ha ry Leslic ‘s pe performance 3, an unpreten ateiie, pti mn: war were 2g rly “gentler man ‘ross which the without at-— | us Man was | rv ofthe Atlan- tic Telegr ph Th tributed to the amu who con- | hour was | admiring | while the benefactor of the world | went on his way unnoticed. Such is life.” | i | } : ’ wien ment of the The crowd was a snemniee for the ex- press purpose of seeing Le ie pe erform ; and because he performed ol they cheered, The unpretending benefactor of the world went on his way unnoticed because he was not recognized, and because it was not then a fitting time or place toapplaud him, —not because the people of Charlottetown fail to recognize his merits or to remember his 1 —— words, —_—ene © | UUR 1s NDERs ABRoap.—The J 13 pube} lishes the following creditable record .— | ‘- Master Ernest F. Dawson, son of W. E. after nine months’ study, has just passed a very Dawson, Esq., of this city, He has letters of credit on the Hudson Bay | cessful open competitive examination for | Company. | admission into the Royal Engineering Col- oie Tue Anwy Worm 1x New Frvunswick.— | lege Cooper Hill, Surrey, London. These The St. John Glole reports at Sussex Vale, re examinations are exceedi: severe. Mass Sunday and yesterday, the army worm in | te? Dawson was the 5 gest of all the | tens of thousands millions, attacked a six | stu aden ts that presented themselves. There | nere fieid of barley belonging to Mr. Me. | Were 110 candidates olfered, and only 50 | Monagle and completely destroyed it. j; of that number were successful. Short as with the | cen them } astounded at the | mischief this small caterpillar could do. It | attacks the softest part of thh stalk just | below the ear, and soon eats the of it. We have heard of other fix attacked at Sussex. ‘he ported to be in perfect sw The whole fie! yrests, i was literally alive and those who had never ¢ before were perfectly life out | lds being insects are re-| lare on that | ind otbers most effectual- | arms, a1 their onward march in such num Mr. McMonagle ly destroy them by r-‘nning hor-e-rollers | up and down the thns ets road where they cross, } crushing the pests to death. Those who have and the ra seen the numbers j}and Magnetism. These examinations | leyan Academy were his studies in comparison with many of those with whom he had to compete, he | stood 12 chanical Drawing, and 7th in Ele 15th in , Mathematics, 12th in Me- are | most searc and continue for a fortnight. are mostly written, | Master Daws | of the Wes- | ee i ing. £iiCy son was one of the studenis and his success in London, reat odds, reflects | but on the ins by Prins | in the face of such credit, not only on stitution so ably presided over | cipal Anderson during the past four years’ <8 LIFE COMPAN) INSURANCE | Vages committed are thoroughly alarmed. | ee * onde ual m Trere has been considerable commen i i vigor Cs made upon Hlon. Mr. MeDougall’s eligi- hi the ¢ 1 chief ¢ bility to sit as a member of the Legislature | | th it the affairs of | of Ontario, he being styled a Privy Coun- | : : ' : a a i. cillor, and persons holding that position | j nt. for being, by a law of the Province of Ontario, hall t ' “ ies : | rendered ineligible for the Loca Leyiclature. | ' = ri i Fae ENE i he ' - 7 r | If he be a Privy Councillor there is no fix we lars in all. Ace} doubt but that he is excluded from hold~ € t n of the ‘ ~eere ing aseat in the Provincial Legislature. , z a # . 4" s! : shad aod Lut the question is,is hea Priv§ Councillor? | a i ti of rs con » it must | The Union act recognizes such an office | « tlualiy reduce ¥ . as that of Privy Councillor. But it re- |!) pr Ki aa i Cognizes such an office only in connection | .), ; ‘ce, Wot ive cost the comp oad With the Parliament of Canada, for the 77,048,335 i Webthe amount pee Gus ‘ection creating the (Qlueen’s Privy Council | - , ‘ i. a7 fe ; the Of Canada expivessely says there sliall bea |...‘ ( | 4 vearly premium income Council to aid and advise in the Gvvernment | from wi S j 29.4 Phe totas of Canada, to be styled the ‘ Queen's Privy income for th - P : ae ind inter- | Council for Canada.’ But no man is ens : 2 x : i : ul stcatann wore bite litledjto ‘aid and advise’ in the government of Canada unless he is in the Par iament. That is the essence of Responsible Govern- Ment, and, until, by express law on the point, it is so ordained there can be no Such body of men as Privy Council outside Of the Parliament. It would require a Specific law to make such a creation, and till that specific law is passed there can be no Privy Councillors outside the Gov- "raiment unless by courtesy. In the absence of an enactment creating * body analogous to the Privy Council of Great Britain, we, with our paper constitu- tion, cannot be assumed to have the germ Of such a body in Canada,—Hz. J eporter. Her cent. in @ of the } Ly ments f claims ’ . by deat and theamount of fnnds invested exceeds that of the previous year by over 1" , ee $350,000. The rate cfinterest upon the Bai luding profit ance of ye previous year, on sules of debentures, isa trifle in excess of 74 per cent Fhe profit tae hboiders, to be divided equal those of the preceding Quinquenoiua, giving a bonus tu all life policies of 24 per cent. per annnm upon the amount insured, or the equivalent of that ii cash, or diminution of premium. Every policy holder will receive his certificate of profits al the earliest oppors tunity. F. W. Hyndman is the Agent at s thus among policy addition t | is due, vogardle 3 of creed, color or nation- | ality. So whee | day may c the song, by the Rev. A. McDonald, P. P., Mr. Owen Uogherty, North Easton, Mass., United States of Ame rica, to Margaret Le daughter of the Hon. | Francis Kelly, Surveyor General of P. E. Island. tricity | 54e i ins pectinn a inoyes Sur) | Lamb, 4 And, I may here remark, that the ome, when, in the language of Irish need apply.’’ Ifit does, I Irish people will remember the | to them by sment all nationalties they would wish to be | none but hope the insult offered t those who should | endeavor to ct and do unto others as done by. An Op Irisn VoLuNTEER. August 16, 1875. oe MARRIED. At Fort Augus stus, on the 8th of August, inst, ee pee ne On the 4th inst., by Rev. Robert Laird, Mr. Samuel Adams, to Miss Barbara Adi ams, both of New London. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 3rd inst.,by Elder D. Crawford, Wr. Johan Brown- ell, of Jolye: ire, N. B., to Janet Lydia, eldest daughter of Andrew Stevenson, Esq, “of Frederic- ton, Lot 67. eucs | * Positively no liquor allowed to be sold on the grounds, nor will any person under the influence of liquor be permitted to enter the field. Admission to Grounds, 25 cents; admis- sion to Grand Stand, 25 cents extra. Chil- dren half price. Entrance to the Grounds by the Brighton Road. Grand Ball on the ev day in Market Hall. cning of the same Dancing to commence at half- —past nine o'clock. | Tickets, $2, admitting Jady and gentle- | man. | Refreshments furnished by Mr. Alexander Grounds and at the Mel Ke nzie on th ? in the 3all evening. ee wee order of Clab. Db. C. MARTIN, Se shall not be | | Mark Ans | | { | | | | | annihilated by a stroke of the pen— | it: 1 ae i858 CO ‘ove that |, the meantime, I | mu ‘If you want good fighting men: | ; bUCKEY: "PTT + =A. rn arytesssey 4 ‘> ao ning aul G&L neaping i st een So lone } * 1 i 1arimMers oO; y for us to act that durine a Nn nn 4 Bet (J ( 7 has taken 14 first prizes 3 at fleld trials in Evrope, and 72 3 t States of the Unien, in co Champion, | Wood, Kirby, and othe blishes its reputation as King of the Harvest Fields. It is now the mos y used, and the he world. Cutter Bars is infront of the driver so he can see his work without turning | sad and looking backwards while en- to drive his horses straight, as | elled L oO do t in the case of Ma- r Gear behind the ince the driver, | and lower the ‘ik up le dgecs grain. most pepular M: The » Buckeye i deavoriug } chines prLLYrive yn any t rat has ear of th He > ma in order to lower it on t ( le which necessitates some loss o Another adyantage Buc! { ) ret a OLN is its ici co uction, a1 ei ] i i hi ! can be onpe- ra i A es Wuich \ ¢ f’ S , oo ATL.SO— ‘ Solf.Anoratineg és &} . Us : supply oO takes 1 to be th ver im We eccived from elligent mers who have nRs, A Jarge number of tes- he be seen at ovr office. BU LLA R wD TEDDER. armbiers requiring any of these i © su} yplic “db y app] > & EN BX TRAS. We keep constantly on hand, a large supply of Buckeye, Manny, and Union Extras. We do not advertise what we have not got in Stock The Mowing Machines and Rakes can be seen at the stores of the following gentle- men :— James R. McLean Esq., Souris, Davip Ross, Esq., Orwell, ANGus GreGor, Esq., New Glasgow, Joun Larkin, Esq., St. Peters Bay. | jMACKENZIE &JSTUMBLES, Agents for the Richardson Manufacturing Company. Ch’town, July cc cle brated lying carly. ’ | NOVd x ‘Nyaa ra | Yuu } VULIDOUY. ] -—_———— pa * prepared to give orders on ti Compani for cargoes of | Steam 1 Nu ulon t usual terms. ‘ Pri f % m Coal at the S....$2.50 | ly | - Nut - oO Ue 74 3] This Coal is nu il to any er | imported for St pei j . ‘ . mM) The following ci suf | } > , } guarantee that and can ia , . “y ¥ a "Ts "Fr "Ty ” nea . . MAUNUA SI. The undersiene t i} a ’ : as > On th no O1 J. oal Compar aS Zoo \ we ha ose T@e- h ving been pry to ie , Abrasi ia one of the finest as regards model, sh and workmanship, ever launched from the. creme McLure’s establishment. On Thursday, the 5th inst., from the shipyard of Andrew Bell, Esq., J/ili River Lot 5, for the Hon. Johu Yeo, a Splendid Bark named the Kicasind, about 500 tons register built under the -eyor of shipping, and s} Goo i jt adge to ( Al 7 years, pronouace ind speak ii 8 handsome ee el, and isl 1¢ workmanship and f 1 of this und strong a oy y vessel laugh at all disaster And with tbe wave eldom ai and whirlwind wrestle.” uve we seen such av handsome modeled vessel builtin Prince County. Wr. Dell may we 1 feel proud of having g be en the master build- er of so fine aship.—Journal, elinnpimarinininmcari PRICES CURRENT. Ch’town, August 13, 1875. MEAT. (small pieces) per Ib 20.08 to 0.16 the quarter) 0.06 to 0.10 0.12 to 0.16 0.59 to .100 Beef, Beef, per ib (by Ham, per lb per quarter Lamb, per Ib Mutton, per Ib Pork,(small pieces) per ib Pork, per lb (by the caresss) Veal, per lb 0.10 to 0.12 0.0L to 0.08 Br issit. 2.60 to 3.25 Codfish per qtl 4.87 to 6.49 Merring per bbl Mackerel per doz. 0.09 to 0.00 POULTRY Chickens, per pair * $0.36 to 0.60 Ducks, (each) 0.24 to 0.35 0.25 to 0.40 Fowls, (each) 0.00 to 0.00 Partridges, (each) Turkeys, (each) 1.00 to 1.50 Geese (each) 0.00 to 0.00 MISCELLANEOUS. Apples per bushel 0.00 to 0.00 Barley per bushel 0.00 to 0,00 Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.17 to 0.2 Butter per lb by the tub 0.16 to 0.18 Calfskins, per Ib 0.06 to 0.12 Cheese (new milk). per Ib 0.15 to 0.17 Cheese, per lb 0.05 to 0.00 Clover seed, per Ib 0.00 to 0.00 Eggs, per doz. 0.12 to 0.16 Green Peas, 0.12 to 0.20 Charlottetown. Hay, per ton 9.00 to 10.00 0.03 to 0.12 | yontreal, Quebec, Point du 0.5 to 0.12} | Cn mes | weCTre seu t, Miramichi, Le | 0.99 to 0.00 | ea - ROBERTSON, W. R. Watson, A. L. Brown, James C. POPE, Wau. BRowN, Mark BUTCHER. Vm. KO HAN ly 9G. 187% Thy PULY CU, LOdae ‘QUE BECA ND GULF PORTS me wwe 4 a Elif iF LRCAaT Prince CHAS CAs Y HILAL March 15, From Lo . PALMER, JOIN QUIRK, Ese., RTA LES ey Le Rs MTNA 5 SE AME STADACONA ‘PUTA, 95,000,000 1 dnd ige. - & OPe ay d 3) He c eee ° ° Quebec. island Board of Directors : Kse., | JOHN F. ROBERTSON. JOHN INGS. Ese. HLYNDMAN, Ksa. BROS., 1875. Agents for P. E. Island =e ndon to Charlottetown, P. E. Island, DIRECT! Yel way ey goed edy aria Ese Q.. W. Le FAL. TRIP, 1875. WELL KNG Copp Carrying Freight QVUAL ¥ rt a rr ‘ake GW CLIPPER BARQUE ‘‘ MOSELLE,” and classed 10 years A 1 in English Lloyds, 384 tons ered, JOUN GRAHAM, Commander, m ‘,ondon on or about the 5th September next, >amiat . Register, at Through Rates to PICTOU, SUMMERSIDE, and GEORGETOWN, and has good accommodation for Passengers. This vessel was built expressly for the trade, and offers every inducement to shippers as she is renowned for having always made quick passages, and WEG < 250 tons re Sailing Parties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the season, will do well to forward their o delivering her cargoes in good order. ALSO, THE LIPPER BRIG "XENI A,” gister, classed 7 years A] in English Lloyds, and now loading for London, will follow the Moselle, from London about 15th September. rders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. Yor freight or passage apply in London to Messrs. Joun Prircatrn & Sons, 69 Corns hill ; in Liverpoc or here to Street, Gas Ba ; “# ED a an Go. Largest 51 South John & uf. Pircatrn Brotuers, Brockley Buildings, PEAKE BROTHER | to Messrs the owners, 2 1875.—6w & iy * 4 BS : a £4 aA fF 1BS ae — (OOOO -—- om 2 Sf ». COs hae TSON WILL BE FOUND AT enm’s BBrick Building, 50 QU RIBUN s70.., AND HAS THE assoriment of Cloth in the City | TO SELECT FROM. *02 A Bee OS STOCK OF GENTS FURNTSHING GOODS! Shirts and Ties a Specialty Ch town, ee ee. KING & at} BX! late arrivals ) which will be and which we WE cot co. Summer Tweeds, July 26, CaN EEE A 0 Odo. UARE HOUSE ee G STOCK we are in ree i; t of the greater portion of our SPRIN to comprise a very . On Inspr clion, -icut LARGE & VARIED ASSUQRMENT of SEAPLE & FANCY GOODS) now a at prices that cannot fail to give general satisfaction, oomereemerman) mg eeionsg eM agit WH Sk A ARW NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID LINE IN Black & Blue Worsted Coatings, BLACK re BLUE BROADCLOTHS, | DOESELI A FIRST VS & CASSIMERS, and having secured the services of -CLASS CUTTER AND GOOD WORKMEN, STEAMSHIP COMPANY. We are prepared to make up the same in the ing first-class fall- | [ron Steamships muda, Ca nima, cali bE Flamberbach- are intended Royal 6 the f Composed of powered Englisl +3 «ee Alhambr a, to run as follows: The 5 vel or Miramichi will leave Point da Chene for Quebec, and Quebec for Point du Chene and Pict vu every ‘Tuesday, calling each way at Chatham, Newcastie, Dalhou- ierce and Gaspe. | eaving Charlottetown by early train on ‘Tuesiay will connect with | Steamer same day for Quebec. Tourists | will find the trip up the Gulf and River St. Lawrence very pl easant during the sum: ner | | months. The * Alb ul and ‘** Fl: aboroug ; Year hiae Sie, Pasp eolac, Passengers ra,” ** Bermuda,” ‘ Hadji,” run regularly between | Chene, Caar- am ly lottetown and Picto u. Through bills of i: land in < to and ft ny all | | und xs su very best Style ! ch prices as must satisfy all who may patronize us in this our WwaWw DHA. 2 9 Ch’town, May 31. 1S 75.—6w BEER & SONS. MIL (OSTUAN’ AND FANCY SKIRTS WE ARE OFFERING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, ~ ATT RNR EeDowoC HYD PRIC ES, ma et re nt slo of LADIES’ COSTUMES and FANCY SKIRTS, Through Tickets for all points west, and | State Rooms secured at the office of CARVELL BROS. | July 26, 1875.—tilt end nov. 2 nnhinasanenininssinninitanitay FOR SALE CHEAP. SEA-SIDE RESIDENCE! At Kildare Cape, Lot 3, Within an hour's ride of Railway and Telec- graph at rton. A DWELLING HOUSR, ABLE, COACH HOUSE, Ana Two of Land. Particularly well- for Sea-bathing. For Terms, &¢., apply to EORGE W. HOWLAN, G Alberton, May 10, 1875.—ne sj til sale Ladies’ MENS AND BOYS READY-MADE CLOTHINC ! IN A VARIETY OF MATERIAL, 20: tashmere and Cloth Mantles, Beaded Cuirasses, SOME VERY HANDSOME. :0: ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GEORGE DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, July 5, 1875. ea a me apr a uce Comp’ny. Notice. | A FIER this date I wil! remain at in my Office, on Market Days— day’s and Friday’s RICH ARD WEEKS, S P.W. jin Ch’town, Ang. 9, 1875. Dry Coods & Clothing, Wholesale and Retail, ROBERT VERE CO., Pe ive now ready for inspection, a large and varied assortment of | Saple & Fancy Dry Geods | AND CLOTHING, which have been brought direct from the | MANUPACTORIES, } and will be sold at prices which defy com- | petition. |} For the accommodation of their casto- }Mmers, they have made arrangements to | recieve Su supplic 1S es SEASONABLE GOODS, durirg the summer, by Mail Steamers from Great Britain. Ch’town, May 24, 1875. FENCE POSTS & FENCING | To arrive onthe opening of the and Navigation, 3000 Sunipr & Cedar Posis, Assorted sizes, 5000 Pisces Spruce Peieing, 20 ft. wide, 14 in. thick. Farmers and others w anting to purchase, will be supplied at the lowest possible rates. Apply at Railroad long, 5 in. A. McNEILL’S ; Auction Room. Ch’town, March 29, 1875.—tf, COAL. COAL. SEASON 1875. ( ‘ollie rv Pictou. Vale WE are pr siiblilied o's above mines, and of all dealers it the Island. The quality only needs a trial to convince customers of its superiority. For orders and further particnlars apply o 1t orders on the olicit the patronage city anc throughout the CARVE! Ch’town, June 21, Old sydney Mines. WE will grant orders on the above Mine: sonas favorable terms and as low as can be obtained at the Mines, CARVELL BROS. BROS, Agents. 2im July 5, 1875. et NO FAILURE! ‘Rites Physicians Cornered. _ IBABLY 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. Rheumstism is a disease of thy 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 KHEU- MATIC CURE in curing this disease is owing to 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 we Dartmouth gentleman, with more interest and pleasure than those physicians who have a real desire to benefit their suffering patients : DarrMovri, Sept. 14, 1874. Forsytu & Co., Gentlemen :—-For the two past years I have been severely troubled with Rheumatism. [ 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 »yhysicians and used numerous patent medicines, put 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 he day that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure wa ed to my attention. Gr: itefully yours War. BRODIE —_—) FURTHER PROOF. Harirax, Sept, 19, 1874. Forsytu & Co., Gentlemen :—I wish to make knowa to all sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that I, the undersigncd, suffered the most terrible pains possible to imagine, for two years past. I have tried several physicians in this city, and paid them most of my means for prese riptions, but all of no avail. Ihave now taken the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I cau truthfully say that it has done me more good than'anything I have ever taken. I cordially recommend it to all afflicte a hu manity, at ‘AM i ANNIG AN Lower Water Street. The proprietor of this has w valked the aisles of the hospitals of London, Eng, for the past twenty years, making Rheumatism a speciality aud the prescriptions from which the remedy is compounded is all he ever used in the treatment of this disease cases sometimes one or two docs In simple s suffice. fe 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 do lars are saved by those who can least afford to throw it away, as surely it is by the purchase ot useless prescriptions. This medicine is prepared by a careful expert- 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 aud development and is superior to any medicine ever compo! inded for this terrible complaint. It is for sale at all Druggists throughout Canada. i" it happens that your Druggist has not gotit in stock, ask him to send for it to, Fig r 3 rey i W.k. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Island, ALSO, FORSYTH & Co., HALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. B. April 19, 1875. ly MONTREAL & ACADIAN STEAL SAE? CORI PANY. . 8, Venezia, §13 tons, Commander MeMasters, 8. 8. Valetta, $13 tous, Commander Anderson, §. §. Roma, $13 tons, Commander Desjardines, The above Steamships will fori a Weekly Line BETWEEN Montreal, Shediac, Charlotte- town and Picton, leaving Montreal Thursday in each week. For Freight or passage apply to HYNDMAN BROS.,, Charlottetown. May 17, 1875.——till Ist noy See aie lacaea DAVID SHAW, Esy., Montreal,