SCRAPS ALEEC ITA AIR STRATTON BUSINESS CARDS. E. C. NELSON, IMPORTER & REPAIRER SEWING MACHINES. Appress :—TI. 0. Box 303, Charlottetown. Oct. 25, 1875.—ly REVERE HOUSE, ADJOINING THE POST OF FICR, ALBERTON, P. Bw. 1. Thesubscriber has fitted up the above House in good style, and wishes to inform his friends, and the public gene- rally that he is prepared to accommodate —— -_ on — -_ ‘Trausiont aud Permanent Boarders, moderate. Good Stabling on premises, Charges } the RICHARD GLADNEY, Proprietor. Alberton, Sept. 13, 1875. PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco The Subscriber bees to inform the Pub- lie that he keepa Iland A Choice Selection of Tobacco ! Man ufactured fr mm Prime Virgin ta Constantly on Leaf. Before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who purchase for cash should call and judge for themselves at CHARLES QUIRK’S Aug. 30, 1876.—ly 103 Upper Queen Bt. “EXPLICIT THE BROADWAY BOOK-STORE RE-OPENED, WITH A CHOICE AND NEW SELECTION OF Books, Stationery, Toys, Fancy Goods, ete- SCHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY. | Bargains willbe received by every buyer, and full satisfaction awarded. Give a cal! ; and gee for yourselves that we CAN AND | DO sell as cheap if not cheaper than any house in the city. T. L. CHAPPELLE. Oct. PEOPLE'S PAPER! Al, 1875. It will be cur sim to make Che Examiner EMPHATICALLY THE PEOPLE'S PAPER, to make it represent | The People’s Wants and the People’s Opinions ; to muke it a free, liberal, independent, outspoken, and powerful champion of the - PEOPLE’S RIGHTS | we receive the PEOPLE'S PATRONAGE ee The names nlres ly added to our Sub- scription List, have greatly eneoyrage us, But we necd more than names. There are vow due and owing to us, by | persons residing in all parts of the [sland, | $15 to $1, smull sums, ranging from 54,000, These smal] sums we desire to see paid. | We want to meet all our financial engage- ments promptly to the day—- and the | MoNEY WE MUST HAVE. Therefore, we trust that those who enjoy, or have /enjoyed, the privilege of ‘reading the | EXAMINER—who have not pald in Ad- / vance—will favor us with the amounts (DUE BY THEM ON THE FIRST | JUNE LAST before the FIRST NOV- | EMBER NEXT. in advance,—we charge nothing extra even to those who are long in arrears, ‘Tis not, we suppose, in mortals to com- mand payment ; but we do better: we deserve payment--and we request pay- ment. Our best thanks are due those-— and they are many-—who have already | handed in their subscriptions. We trust those who have not done so will do so soon. Persons who desire to subseribe for Tux EXAMingR will please send in their names. Subscription, postage prepaid,— $1.40 in advance ; $1.62 if paid within the year. . — 7 Se ropa 7 VDIA. | c thee TH ROYAL VISTI LO (ND oy dear tather, how I do thank tie 4 , ’ lie ; yPI~we - t ObIKY. Am 1 !,or dreaming? Can I believe My | ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF THER PRINCE * Do I deserve such supreme happl- | pee pwO HUNDRED THOUSAND SP RC- VEW NI l es My dar Oh, madam where did | TATORS. ora?’ @ ss how did she come here | Boupar Nov. 5. WwW ‘ na } | night | . hil oh ere ne Gark Tips, n f Sir Philip R QS} w ght he ( . | General Lord Na} jer of Mag lala. Su } } ‘ i eft on the steps. She had &} : . -nor of Borabay, Hon. he might | EB. Wodehouse, Governor OF bomwn:, y written, saying sf =" ' tal stice, and many 1} ring us to | Sir M. R Westropp, Chief Ju ’ 1 « xd for at any tim _ re " } | others inclu ling the civil, military, an \ r h she was not an orpoan. | ; ‘4 : ‘ mpanied by t — n porities accomnpal y \s Ww a mith 1d those long eurls | mun pal auth ’ a \ , .e eer Te ae a | seventy native princes and chiefs, met an ‘ e at - 1 } 9 ry t bother, marm, begging " ia ae } landing \ tat W n a grea ‘ ’ | he Prince of Wales on his sanding ttle thing did nothing | welcomed the Prin ; ; } ; eee ty | from the Serapis. Afler leaving the roya) Wond I w thor at firet. but latterly | fre . vavs rat tr goal he Dockyard. the Municipality of Von I ly } » chat was | barge at th ckyard, | { as ' : ies 7 pproprié , : lee , 7 t child | Bombay presented him with an appropriate eiit 1 1 a good, quiet chile | r : rhe Prince replied ' address of welcome rl ! But I am glad you)! . a} uite were tilt isk beg [ was afraid she was going to | briefly, after which he and his suil Pod pon t : a at | eseorted to Government House. The troops } t ' j , 1 ke. j ' ; - mt : sice preserved perfect order while tie i ' as t j ; : ; r has come and you and police preserve { per a wy eet ; ior wed along the streets Cet me her bonnet {i cloak— | long | Session mo see rt : oo a ig in ' YY ned the route. 1@ g foot yit will t nay you | Over 200,000 spectators lin 1 the rou i S i 7 ' if the st enthusiastic de- © k 4 Come ny angel, let me]! ceplion was Ol the m { . nated in alike b , nd hten the load from | scription, and was participal i” ‘ k ld gt oo : ‘hec splen- | or father’s heart, 1 am almosttoe | Europeans and natives. The cily was spit wg ; 7 ' / roug 10 fewe I And w heed cor Woe will enquire into your miracul-| didly decorated throughout, no fewer than \ . 7 ? | eight triumphal arches being raised on the ‘4 } — | wa :rotion. The! line of mareh. Theapartinents io be oecus | i A ‘ Wi CK ' ‘ ° ; ed, wi ghted. | pied by his Royal Highness during his stay ‘ tle rown u in Bombay are the most pleasantly situated \ ial ~ ' } kot vet returned from | in Government House. A grand levee will ” be given there to-night. It is expected that t | Ww nany @/ while here the Prince will present lourk i the vely |to the ist Native Infantry, betler known |} und | ied the ri golden | as the Marine Battallion, the eidest corps ad then robed her darling in some of | in the Bombay establishment, being raised reasured thes, Which had often been) q century ago. He will also review the ———— t irs troops an i acc pt the ho pitality of the ‘OPA TE UL t oll $ | freemaso! of the city. To-morrow being Litkk LTURE. Lye Uhh freemasons ¢ ) ’ i the eomlort ¢ er re- | the birthsday of the Prinee, the festivites l { } s took her in ber arms] will be renewed on a still greater scale l l : me joy, she held her | Phe Britis fying squadron is anchored in 4 « 5 1.2? . 1,3 . r i i to all the child could } gn harbor, and will remain during the} _” — i her ry, Whick was little enough. stay of the Prince i a ‘When l ce, mamma, | found myself | — — stot ss r with two men and a] A PERFECTLY JUSTIFIABLE Svurcipe.—Is 4 ant Wood C&Ss “ 0 @ horrid dress, an old | suicide ever justifiable? A Pittsburg paper . a sliest flowe : ¥ e ase of self murder: 1 seomed a bed i eliest flower ‘ met. Soon the man took me| Sa@ysthat a melancholy cas of elf murder re t told oceurred on Sunday, near Tilusville Pensyl- ; s cart and Jeft me on some steps, and told} Vig he following schedule of misfortune ~ Wi ‘ S ’ i wicone . re till they look me in rhey | was found ia the victims left boot: «1 - ~ = i id away. Oh! 1 | married a widow who had a grown up s c ” laughte her visitec ir i heen . a $ ul there alone, bul at last | Cag ater My fat ver Visit 1 our house —s , 7 ; often, fell in love with my step daughter and | s ‘ aime aid LOOK Mie in, ANG Was 50) aed her, $0 my father became my son-in- a v ea Lind Butoh, | wanted you so! Don't let | jaw, and my step-daughter nyy nother, be- : poy OM . 1. will veu?’ she} cause she was my%father’s wife ; some time k : afterwards my wife had a son—he was my , : : round hee mother’s ; i A>} , oe ™ sas father’s brother-in-law, and my uncle, for he 18 ; ck was the brother of my step-mether. My fa- ™ ‘N : 1, my treasure, may God | ther’s wife, i. ¢. my step-daughter, had also | he fo “2p i » A sweet, ¢ Hark re’s papa ; go behjnd those | @ son, he was of course my brother, and in : 3 iI tl ' the meantime my grandchild, for he was the ™ . $ ! not stir till I shali call thee, | : i : ; : —— oe — ~* | son of my daughter. My wife was my grand | I ¥ $ i i } iste - Lo . ™ ” : Ka darling!’ she cried, rushing Up | mother because she was my mother. | was ° : . - 7 and t wing hers on his bosom. } my wife's husband and grandchild at the ‘ ss Ol Suk Was . glorious Christmas present ee . And - the oe e person’s | : i 1 7 ; grandmother is his grandlather, 1 was my cimee ~ ’ \ yes blazing with wild excite- | ® : ; ; ‘ : oo o tare , , own grandfather. \ i 1 - “ -) k i ‘ In the course of a lecture delivered some v hic i3 | are you wild,’ he sadly asked, } time ego by Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton,on ave ¥ gotten yourse }three American notabilitios, Weed, Seward ‘ gems : Fr eetey, the lecturer ale rat N wiing, but L am almost wild, J] | and Greetey, the lecturer related 4 rather ) ’ ted § ’ : piquant aneedote concerning the last men- 3 t! to telly but I don’t know | ?'4 . iw oe tioned of the distinguished trio, the verisim- \ ha $8 to you Karle, | ijitude, if not the truth, of which may easily - ! l it wvaswell as| be admillted. On the occasion ot a iarge : . dinner parly given at the house of John T. ‘ ow buta \ | Tremont, it fell to Mrs. Stanton’s lot to be ‘ pont torts me fsabel, you are my only | given in charge of Mr. Greeley, who was to joW, and f do mot want to think Lam) condpct her to dinner. She requested to ur eyes fairly blaze wait until the vest of the party had passed on g 7 > = he e theu Saiie hac s Pil ) at you understand me, Earle? | Belvre them, a i8 had something to com f {municate to him. He assented, and when Le oo 7 Lhey were left alone she proceeded to make 4 j his toilet, cap-a-pie, mut h, nod yubt, to the : : \ great farmer-journalist’s surprise, beginning “ g 1, her . a } S ehiok aha « fuiiv c | ked at her in an agony of fear, with his hair which of caretully combe 1, I ils A n $¢ - ’ } and ending with hisshoes which she grace- | ' Shea n ' arms j ng < reatG she is maa fully tied. ‘How is it,’ she then aawed, ‘ that No dear,lam not mad. Belle!’ she tied. Ja gentieman so handsome as you are, Mr : ‘Father. dear fath ’ she eried, and threw | Greeley, are sO Careiess of your dress?’ to hil’ = i which all the reply he made was‘ Handsome assed Te. s that handsome does. 1 ra $s em ice The exs] “ » eens $ How a Mussutmax Exprets ro Go To Para- w as ; rwrought man fell into @ chair, | pis¢ an execution atiended by curious : irs. He would hold her} circumstances, has taken place at Tismcen, | ' _ fron raze upon her with his soulin| Algeria. The criminal was an Arab named } n A an ' his armsand rain | Siben Ali Ould si ! Habit ben Monsour, who | Sp herin his msand rainit - : ‘ i 1! w 5, oe | descended from a family of venerable Maras hers eet! > [ l vl hs } ‘OF ' e P aie ‘ sses on her sweet face, wnich | bouts, and had been condemned to death for ee to see again on eartl | murdering three native women, He pro-| ? [sb vhere did von find her, | tested his innocence tothe last and refused es a! a ; ¢., | to have anything to do with the Mussuiman 2 j 1 dare to breathe for ‘ ail was priest that was sent to shrive him, Only one . 2 w {wake and tind itacream, Can | thing troubled him. According to ancient : ' i _ 2 . t : ; It me hank God!} belief, the angel of death seizes the dying na a L ¢ ; } Mussuiman by the hair of the head and ¢ ‘ }earries him wp thus to Paradise. Now, as ¢ nos— i a great ¢ —" the prisoner was to be gullotined, he feared ¢ . thetonly his head would ascend to Paradise, i ] i tit ] » has en | while the body would remain on eartt The ™ , ’ » | execution was carried out in the usua! stvie, | ra ie} t $; but a7 in the midst of a large concourse of natives I wW Waals ae ; lll pile a tel asnenl 3 t rhe family of the deceased then approached the gullontine, t KR | session the head t of; and body, placed themin a coffinon amule sh tha e tion clan 1 marche fT home In the evening the " | tb pem ns were | ' faccording to M sulma s : emains W ig t ssulman { ~~ | rites, and the ceremony was attended by ' wary f about it, | several huudred men and women, who made ped. But ast one | the night hideous with their shouts and ce lame 3 wea that t 11 1 very lamentation i at Mr. |! house, an¢l ee ~~ oe 4 n $ Krom the Missours Republican (Nt. Louis) iin grea. agitation for the master , , : Well, what is it, my good woman? A REMARKABLE PROFESSIONAL ; 7 SUCCESS. ‘ ; I se and would you come to see | ‘ Grics Mane wy oer . ; ng the notable professional me 8 sae ot he husband, sir? He is very bad,and | Among the notable professional men of thi tt ida uf ; country who have achieved extraordinary suc- : ‘ } ‘ t ( you i fyou w ill please to be cess is Dr. R. V. Pieri e, of Buffalo, N. Y. The er oo kind. prominence which he has attained has bees th had | reached through strictly legitimate means, and, e } or y ty r r | d eS - ji : Whi my | voman, and what | so far, therefore, he deserves the erviable ! he know of me? | reputation which he enjoys. This large mea- ‘ m er | g : a » nha te “anil Is M Duggan « I daren’t tell any | sere of success is the re ult of a thorough and Her awak ' ' t ! ji ~ | careful preparation for his calling, and extensive welial (promised him | would’nt; but he| reading during a long and unusually large ” { . i ‘4 | . : . “. : ; ' was a gra ligger at Mount Hope at the} practice, which have enabled him to gain high She asked i 4 fi : ot sane Mtkaalel* commendation, even from his professional vu *artssick lw tal cif ' ‘ vo ~ : | brethern. Devoting his attention to certain cd +( indeed!’ he cried, light suddenly il specialitics of the scieace he has so carefully | VUGIY minating smind; ‘I'll come.’ investigated, he has been rewarded ia a re- In her fear she co ted e physician ‘ B : markable degree. In these specialities, he has i lered chat him tra 1 become a recoguized leader. Not a tew of the e ordert chan i i } , , a dis > ea . ; : : ; : order 2 A | , low shanty; a hard, meagre but remedies prescribed by him have, it is said, . afaw <« t t ted ean bed; upon it a@ man or skeleton; a | beea adopted and prescribed by physicians in ' ‘ their private practice. His pamphlets and I ‘ they ay fur a , nin the last stage of consumption ; seate oe ‘ , ' 6 — > Sested | larger works have been received as useful A I mi - ' | beside the bed is Mr. Eberlie. The man has i contributions to medical koowledge. de has rit} tin her} ' | been talking a little. He is very tired but recently added another, and perhaps se al ai “ . s ) : impcrtant work, because of more general ae . - ' g 1 SF lmssé g > ip r ° . . “at ° 2 4 s tries tora himself as he tries to answer a application, to the list of his published writings. Itisa git ' ” estion asked by his visitor. This book, entitled “The People’s Common Eberlie recline I ' ha gazing ‘Yes fir-iast wone of © . | Sense Medical Adviser,” is designed to enter oak = a , just ¢ f consumption, I} 54, general circulation, Dr. Pierec has 1pon &@ minatus , can't talk much, I'll tell my story then pers | received acknowledgements and honors from ! ngs, s ¢ with a mou 1] smile as haps I can rest better Thes diamonds | ™®By sources, and especially scientifie degrees | . i and i ming lady enters, bringing from two of the first medical institutions in the tempted us, my pall and me, and so when | jaod. with h wafts of k ind frosty air nto the apartment. They the fine folks were gone we dug it up again ; we bursted up the lid, and as I grabbed the locketandhe the ring we almost dropped; | for sir, the little kid was warm like, and soon ; carry ber in i red gr is irmly () Isa lear want you todo mea ivor. Put on your hat and cloak and come with ms my culter at the door ie tell you my story as we go along Isabel was soon eg ped and they were ving along ata tful speed ‘You k 4 Ig { } wanted to adopt God has seen { I t kdw 1 ha ul - ay t { la l { { la t acke iti ke best told me ) thing I tand | would ha Sol se ask t t1 £ the orphan asylum 4 lane a tlie one te adopt, and do y hy ve he agreed right off, and oh! 1 am hap; But what’s the mat ter? Ob dear, i forgot, how selfish I am, | dear, don't cry please, any mor ‘Ol Ja! what a Ciliristmas for me. God help me !my litt ea ig; howl long for one look at your ar, blessed eves: how | my arms ache tohoild you once more to my heart ‘ Dear, friend forgive me for carek ssly harrowing your feelings. | am so sorry But here we are. Jolin, ring the bell.’ fhe driver obeyed. The door opened,they were ushered into th reception room, the matron Called, and their wishes made known. Politely requesting them to fellow her she led the way to the schoolroom. Rows of iiltie heads—ail sizes, @]j ages, all colors. Ada, interested in hey mission notice Isabel until a piercing shriek rang does not to breathe... We could not bury a ld, ant we durst not returp her just then, so Ll wrapped her in my overcoat and carried her home in my arms, My Peggy ves and comes with me, and I often just the olen rf same Way and no ques- Was as lerus. Yes, 1 took her heme? My k Off her fine clothes an put on] Peggy's, Which just fit her, and when the r gal woke up my pal and me took her to this ry} r in ee asylum, where you'll find her, trust safe and sound.. We were very kind { thie tlie one, 30 may the Blessed Virgin forgive us onr sins. There's her clothes and things that tempted us; we were very poor, but couldn't find heart to sell them after all. iid notreturnthe gal to you sooner, you went away and I had you got back. I have been wait- ing to get better, but I shall now. Peggy the gent the bundJe; and now sir, I'll sleep a whi Good-byé, and may God bless iuse been so Sick nce give you for coming ‘Good-bye, and God bless you for saving my child. I have got her already. May (rod forgive your intended crime as freely as t do.’ -- _ ——_-¢—De@S o———- —__ ______. rhe following story is told as a remarkabie instance of the appreciation of humor. A German soldier was ordered fifty lashes for some alleged act of insubordination. Fritz, disciplined to silence, was fixed to triangles n the presence of his company. When the lirst lashes fell upon his naked shoulders the worthy fellow, instead of displaving evidence | of distress, burst into a fit of uncontrollable through the room.—+ Merciful God! my | 6lild, my Belle, my Jost darling!’ and sees 1 sabel, with frantic love, straining a yellows | haired gir! lily in her arms, and covering her with passionate kisses i il iirst astonished child after gazing wond it hes ninule, she at. Jast eemed lo awak held her, and with ag threw her arms lo realize who it was who sping cry of ‘ mother ’ d the lovely woman's neck, aud buried her head in her bosom, her dittle heart beating to bursting. arou | laughter. The executioner, regarding this manifesution as by no means complimentery to his skill, laid on with redoubled ardour. But the more he laid on the more Pritz langhed. When cut down he still found great dilliculty in restraining his mirth, and in¢ulged in loud intermitted guffaws, The olllcer in command of the company, with a curtosity naturally excitéd, approached the bieeding wretch and enquired the cause of the mirth. ‘“ Why,” replied Fritz, breaking in- toa fresh tit of laughter, “I’m the wrong man !" time ago necessitated the opening of a regular Dispensary for their preparation, and frem a small beginning the business of the establish- ment has expanded it into mammoth proportions. In order to meet the demand constantly made upon it for the remedies prepared by Dr. Pierce, a large number of mee are empjoyed at all times aad the expenditures made by Dr. Pierce are a thousaad dollars a month, while a corps of experienced physicians are constantly employed My pal fixed everything | | } | } | by the doetor tor the beuefit of his patients SIXTY DOZEN. FELLOWS’ COMPOUND syrup of Hypophosphites At Wholesale. =. Se City Drug Store, Victoria 2 Building, Aug. 23, 1875. § “At Lemont Bay.” ha Subscriber is prepared to take cou- eontracts for any quantity, or act as agent for parties in want of the following : WATSON. CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD,} STAVES, HGOPS, &c., &c., &e. Now 1s the time. U. C. TRUDELLE Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 FINAL NOTICE. 5S the subscriber intends making an alteration in his Business, all persons indebted to him by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, are requested to make immediate payment on or before the ist of November, next. All accounts unsettled after that date will be handed into the Clerk of County Court for collection, without respect of persons. HUGH L. McDONALD, Cardigan Bridge, Oct. 4.—2mo Ce YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Kxaminer office. - The immense demand tor his specifies, some | enormous, The postal expenses amount to nearly | | Ch’town, July 19, 1875. BUSINESS MEN REQUIRING ~ JOB PRINTING Che Graminer JOB OFFICE FIND | PREPARED | TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS Iu the way of | Posters, Handbills, q'Urculars, lll-heads, Cards, At Moderate Prices AND REASONABLE EXPEDITION. William L. Cotton. Charlottetown, Sept. 27, 1875. = ee ee. CHEESE. CHEESE. A Nice Lot Fresh, Just received by CARVELL BROS, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875. AUTHORIZED discount on American Invoices till further notice, 14 per cent. k. M. S. BOUCHETTE. Commissioner. Aug. 28, 1875. In order to do this, it is necessary that New Mail Arranzemenés, MAILS. CLosE. | Dur SUMMERSIDE—including all mail matter for served from these places—daily, Morey, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and Friday, : ° ern Route, Tuesday and Friday; ret returning Tuesday and Friday, > DARLINGTON, HuNTer’s Rrver, Country Ling, FrekrowNn and Barrerr’s ( matter for oftices served from these places—daily, . ; : 5.3 Mounr Stewart, CARDIGAN, MONTAGUE and GkorGErOWN Hiab o¥ Str. Prrer’s Bay and Sourts East—including mail matter ty east and north of St. Peter’s—daily, ‘ . ; BEDEQUE, and all offices on the route between Charlottetown and Bed, VERNON River, Soutuport, Pownar and Cuerry VALury, daily. : : VERNON River BrivGge, Be_rast. ORWELL, MURRAY Harnsor Sourn,. and all oflices o1 BRackLey Point, CovenKaD, LirrLe York, and all offices on that route Fort AuGustus, MonaGuan, and all offices on that route, 7 hursday, ONTARIO, QuenbEC, New Brunswick and Unirep States, daily, : : ; : 5.00a.m. | 10.06 Monday ; ; : 1.30 a. Tuesday ~~ Tuesday . . » ° ; 2.30 p ae Nova Scorta, Peecoder ° . e ' ‘ { ) a. a 1 ’ Agi _ Friday ; . ; ; ; , : : : i 2.30p m. |Saturday 7»). Grear Britain, via United States, daily, \ ; ‘ i 5.00 a. } enaen ao mn “ 66 via Halifax, Friday, 25th June and every second Friday after. : 2.30 p cc se “ Supplementary, Monday, 28th June, and every second Monday after, . : 130 a t i Prince County west of Summersicdé wice daiiy, | § 9.00 a. m . im : : 1,00) } m 10.00 p m ho inclading mail ’ 0a.m 10.00 p.m including oi] mail matter for ofc ° ‘ . ‘ : : ; ‘ 8.00 a. m 12.03 p.m > ; ; : ; 1 2.30 pp» Me “ i for all places in King’s Coun . ° ‘ . -.00 p.m.» | 12.15 Dn jue, Mon lay, Weduesday : ° ; 7.00 pm, 2.30 1 3 pn 2.30 p.1 . . 4¢.UU a. In WO p qT i the South- urning Wednesday and Saturday. a: . s 7.00 a, m. 3.00 p. m r ; . Monday and Thursday ; i 7.00 a. m. 3.00 p.m. %.U0 a, In. 7 ) , _ Mails are forwarded from Summerside to Oltices Oflices Offices Oltices Offices Tuesday and Friday. Mails are forwarded from Montague Bridg and Friday, returning same day. Letters intended for Registration must be forwarded. Registration open from SE REESE Milk Dishes. CRATES, just received, each containing 1% dog. assorted sises, CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Aug. 9, 1875. $5 TO $2 ted! All classes af work- ing people, of ejther sex, young or ald, make more mouey at work for us in their spare moments, or al] the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. ‘NOTICE 0 SHIPBUILDERS, UST RECEIVED, by the Subseribers, alarge lot of Manilla Rope, all sizes, which will be sold at a small advance on cost. MacDONALD & OWEN, June 21, 1875. A FIRST CLASS FULL-SIZED ~ SEWING MACHINE! Wit TABLE AMD TREADLE, ONLY TEN DOLLARS. which amount, in the aggregate, to nearly | We pay all Postage | The most Simple and Compact! The most Durable and Economical ! | A model of combined Simplicity, Strength 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 ail deserip- tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. strongest slilch known, the elath will lear before the seam will ripe uses ihe thread direct from the Spool. ‘The machine is beautifully finished and highly ornamental, and, Warranted for Five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND | TREADLE forwarded to any part of the world on receipt of TEN DOLLARS! Special terms and extra inducements tu | male and female agents, store keepers, etc. County rights given to smart agents free | Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars | containing terms, testimonials, engravings, ete. sent free. All money sent in Post Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our goods guaranteed. All orders, communications, etc., must be addressed to HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. New York. Nov.30, 1874.—ly HERMANS & SON, Bell-Hangers, Gun aud Tin-smiths, QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE WATSON'S DRUG STORE, | } EG to return their thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage extend- ed to them since their eommencement in business, and ask for a continuance of the same. They keep constantly on hard :— A NEAT ASSORTMENT OP TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS. ke. &£e. &e. All orders In the aboye business wil} be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchases in the Cheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, such as Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Fitting, &e., &c., We are prepared to sell them at Rates as Low 4s can be had in the city, and will fit them up in a good workmanlike style. To a generous public we would say, that all orders in this branch of our business will be attended to with despatch. A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS on hand. Sayer’s Crystal Blue sold cheaper than ever. [Nov. 1], 1871.] RAILROAD TIME | oe oO Se A LARGE ASSORTMENT OV GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES & CLOCKS | COLD CHAINS! STUDS! TOOTH PICKS! RAR-RINGS, BROOCHES, PLATED SETTS! Cruet Stands! BUTTERCOOLERS! SUGAR BOWLS! Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, &. LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; and to smaller offices, Tuesday on the route from Darlington to Rose Valley receive and despateh mails Tu on the route from Hunter's River to North Rustico, Monday, W: on the route from Hunter's River to Cavendish, &c., Tuesday, Thursday on the route frow County Line to New London, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. on the route from County Line to Somerset and Newton, Tuesday and Friday. — Mails are forwarded from Head of St. Peter's Bay and Souris East to all offices in the Eas Mails are forwarded from Cardigan Bridge to Dundas and Lot 56 every Tuesday and Frick Charlottetown, returning to Cardigan Bridge at 8 o’clock. p- ™m. $10, WONDERFUL. ! $10, Makes the | Foster, Esq., Shediac, Hon. G. W. Howlan. | Alberton, or to the owner. Miscouche, Alberton, Port Hill and Tignish daily; to othe and Friday. r principal points on that line wsday and Friday. Inesday and Friday. and Saturday. tern section of King’s County, every lay, on arrival of the morniag train from @ to all ofiees on the routes to M irray Harbor North and Brooklyn, &c.. every Tuesda;, posted at least half an hour before the time of Closing the Mails by which they are t 8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. . a Letters may be posted in letter boxes on Steamers up to time of departure. Carrespondence for Newfoundland, Bermuda and West Indies will be forwarded t RAILROADS: & STEAMBOATS, Prince Edward Island Railway. © tlalifax by each mail. PROPERTIES FOR SALE, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN Lot 26. Bedeque. a that piece parce) Land near Dunk River, Lot contain- ing about 126 acres, 20 acres of which are clear. There is an cligible stream of Water, Suitable for Mi) purposes It is a square Farm, two chains, twenty-five links east iid west, and one hundred and twenty-two or of Freehold CHANGE of TIME! of Freeho N and after MONDAY, J ly 26, trains run as follows : "TRAINS GOING Wits'T. No. 1. No. 3 No. 5, chains (by the side of a good public road) QTATIONS. | Steamboat Tigaish running north and south. It formerly | Express Mixed.| Mixed. belonged to the Jate Elisha Hooper, Esq, Georgetown 1 Dpt. 6.45 p.m.'8.00 a.m now owned by the undersigned, Jane ro Cardigan Ryko fe Fas Looper, Central Bedeque, Mount Stewart a eae Also, the south half of @ piece of Marsh Royalty Jusction 9.11 11.08 * about Four acres (situated east of the late Charlottetown |! dy . 08 sala Sia Thomas Wright's farm) under lease from tt cere Se an ee ite Thomas Gordon, Esq., bearing date oa wines) $3, «a Sept. #1, 1620; at yearly “rent of elgh iene “ 919 5 39 pence currency per acre, for the term of Kensington “ 99) 700 “% Y99 years, the said Marsh being divided by Summerside | * 850 7 ‘ 245 pm centeal line running from east to west. Port Hill 5.13 ¢ Tae above Freehold Property is only O'Leary 6.29 about one mile from the Freetown Raili- iD therton { Arrive 7.30 road Station ; very superior land; part of Depart 8.00 the purcauase money can remain on security Tiginsh 9.09 forgtour or tive years; the piece of Marsh to be paid for on delivery of transfer lease, RPRAING GOING For particulars enquire of LAAT. House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy the attention of those who require a nice farm. Title good, and terms easy, Souris Branch. Wa. D. STEWART. Trains going West.'Trains going East./ Ch'town, Aug. 3, 1874 mt 7 — — — ‘ea : i. 2 No & 1 | 2 COAL. STATIONS STATIONS Souris Mxd Souris Mxd _neeasereegaprmee sal Souris jdp. 7.15 a.m Mt. Stewart dp 45 pm Old Sydney Mines. Harmony | 7.35 “ |More l : St. Peter's | “ 8.42 St. Peter 6.59 \W E will grant orders on the above Morell | * 9.16 Harmony vt Mines on as favorable terms aud as Mt. Stewart\ar. 9 45 Souris ar. 8.15 }iow as can be obtained at the Mines. Connecting at Summerside with Shediac Mail CARVELL BROS. Steamboat, avd at Georgetown with Stear it July 5, 1875. to and from Pictou ae > Ww. McKEC IN! rintendent COAL. COAL. A quantity of Prince Kdward Island Railway, {tetow & Sydney Large Coal, KOUGHAN'S SCALES. | April 19, 1874. THROUGH TIGKETS 2 sora Sout Coal Cunauy . ° | MINE subscriber is prepars d to uive orders Moncton, St. John, Pictou, Halifax, | I on the above Companies for cargoes of ; Steam and Nut Coal on the usual terms. Montreal, Poriland and Price of Steam Coal at the Mines....82.50 Boston, Nut se ” 1.50 This Coal is now considered equal to any imported for Steam and Ilouse use. may now be had at the ‘Ticket Office of the The following certificate sufficlent P. E. I. Railway, Charlottetown. guarantee that the quality is and can W. McKECHNIF., Sup’t. 2 recommended :— August 2, 1875.—dio | } is a good Railway Office, Ch’town, Aug. 27, 1875. The undersigned have purchased Coal a ‘ from W. Koughan, Agent Nova Sevtia ¢ Coal Company, and find it to be as good QUEBEC AND GULF PURTS is any we have aaa ! tbe panne re * | quired, \ A me Pa, (Signed Juanes > | CHAS. RopERTSoN, W. R. Warson, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, * #5, tonsa . Brown, Marx Burcuer. Royal Mail Line. Agent Nova Scotia Coal Co. Wa. KOUGHAN, July 26, 1875. Composed of the following first-class full-| powered English built Lrou Steamships | Secret, Miramichi, Bermuda. Canima.| Alhambra, Hadji & Flamborbugh- are intended to run as follows: MEDICAL. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE! After lengthened experiments, Dr. Samuel La’Mert, f 15 Gower Street, Bedford, Square Lon- The Secret or Miramichi will leave Point du Chene for Quebec, and Quebec for Point du Chene and Pictou eve ry ‘Tuesd iV, ca lis g each way at Chatham, Neweastle, Dalhou sie, Paspebiac, Pierce and Gaspe. don, has discovered an infallible remedy Passengers leaving Charlotictown by | jn all cases of Nervous and Physical De- early train on Tuesday will connect with | )j ity, Spermatorrhasa, and Impotence, the Steamer same day for Quebec. Tourists | yy sults of Solitary Habits, excess or infee- wil] find the trip up the Gulf and River St. tion. The treatment is based on experience . a lames } . . rf . or very pleasant during the summer | acquired during more than twenty five ” years successful practice, and has rarely Patieuts residing in the ovdence, jor- d secre “V, hy post The “ Alhambra,” “ Bermuda.” Hadji,’ | been found to fail. and “ Flamborough,” run regularly between | Colonies, can be treated | Montreal, Quebec, Point du ¢ hene, C: and the appropriate lottetown and Pictou. warded, with safety a Through bills of landing to and from ud)! Dr. La’ Mert’s work on points west at lowest rates aud rapid dis-| hp Phisiology of Marriage + * 7 ’ y colres] remedies can be att patch, Through Tickets for 21! points west. and With a review of the causes that lead to State Rooms secured at the office of domestic lifeticity, and prevent the alt sf i CT ment ot the legitimat objects of the July 26, 1875.—1ill e CARVELL BROS. | inarried state may be had, price 25 cents ¥ <0, 1875.—till end nov, f J. H. Woolrich, Draggist, Halifax, rn : N. 8., of H. A. Parr, Dreggist, 1 % month, N. S., of Henry Eliott, Pictou.N. ®., J |W and of Bremner Brothers, Charlottetow®, Lah) P. E. I. ug. 30, 1875. CASCUMPEC PACKET, sever, suws Wt satcites Gsort tor pare FOR THE AFFLICTED! hitherto extended, begs to intimate to the public that the fast sailing schooner “WINNIE,” Gates David Arthur, (so long aud favors! : LIFE of MAN BITTERS ’ known) Master, having been subsidized by ithe Dominion Government, isagain on the! — AND |route between Charlottetown, Shediac and COMBINED MEDICINE! . {the above port, making fortnightly trips : ce juntil close of iiavigation. Shippers will | effect a saving of about one hundred per cent by shipping by the above yessel. For freight apply to either of the un- dersigned agents. Carvell (so From the Roots J Piants ¢ Nova Scots. Comprising Ten Dirrengent Preragations AVE been thoroughly tested throughout Nova Scotia for the last 25 yearsin some of the most severe and apparently —— cases, and we have yet to hear of a case has not benelited; while on the contrary numerous certiticates taken before ares THOMAS COSTAIN. | of the Peace, and shown in our pamphlets Alberton, August 9, 1875. jwhich can be obtained from our agents, OF “aoe — wus be sent free to any address Bott! Price of Bitters and Syrup per pint Botte Prescription Free | $0.50 prek the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak-| Wholesale Agentat Caer eae ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders Wm, K. WATSON. brought on by indiscretions or excess. 2 wwe & OD Any Druggist has the ingredients. Cares Gates , Bros., Charlottetown, J. B. | Exported by No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, June 21. 1875.—¢m | Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New| Middleton, Annapolis Co., Nova Seotl York. Sept, 13, 1875. | Dee, 28, 1374. _ No.2 No. 4.) No. JANE P. HOOPER, Bedeque. BTATIONS Steamboat : lignis or MARK BUTCHER, Trustee illii h Express Mixe Mixed of late E. HOOPER, | Tigaish Depart 6.30 a.m | Sept. 27, 1875.—2in Alberton wm ae nal _— 0 Le ary : +00 FR |< Ik | | ( ) | | ) hy \ RM Port Hill 10.15 * 444 z di d I Summerside * 6.30 p.m 6.00 a.m 11.45 “ ON LOT 44 Kensington .ia wae” -™ | Hunter River " 8.03 ~ (8.04 F 0 R SA L E. {North Wiltshire) “ 8.21 19 ot Royalty Junction“ 9.02 a. (JRE Subscriber offers for sale all the Charlottetown di . a uate he right title, and interests in the Farm Ravalte Jenctios ar eye 19 Ane lately owned by John Kickham, situate on Mount Stew art “ 9.55 5 4 » & Pownship No, Forty -four, at the head ot Cardigan “1107 TOT Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. ‘The Georgetown Ar. 11.30 7.20 said farm is conveniently situate to School oe