a A : ‘: Wik aly ’ 7 " . Charioterown, Maren <<, iS<6, ’ i iN ’ a ur : ti i - I i \ w ‘ r bu \ 1 th viol But th t i di cr l } I i t s ll be i 4 il wmation, scarecly an ittempt made punish them. They will be sent to a house, with nr aslo proviuced ons, farther instructed and en- . ‘ couraged in crime at the public expense, i i nd will learn t! ¢ teach it i lesson themselves at ‘ & a} } ‘ } «¢ thers, that the thiet’s and rob. t's profession is a comfortable and profit - fined i made at classification of criminals. The There are many children now con- n our jail, where no attempt is rpineness of the authorities on this sub- et isto us inexplicable. We have been three years in Confederation, and the first p towards ing our worst criminals net has not yet been taken ‘ 1) resentatives stand by with folded nds and see the country put to the ex) of supporting criminals whom the General Government should keep in @ peultentiary, and whose pres: : } > tema be S an » a li, where GiScipiine Is not at- ° k tempted r s others who are there. But our local authorities are not without ‘ Liaw wae - } great blame. Even tor the commonest Ses Our jail is unsuitable, and thers $0 piace & all for young criminals. With a full se of the streneth of our . ‘ ruag i t responsibilty of sing w 3 say, plaints : * - } f. : e who are responsible for this stat f things, are guilty of ’ ’ old story of the Lunatie Grand : ' Juries presented year after year, trustees | Asylum over and over. Then Ghe Exaniner. OSCE HAS OS RR BL St iwi a anSWwy ; th, T har i ‘ yn] } QO ns a4 Ste foun Ch t ur i Up} i a - i Ilis ‘ ; com] j rears t t Lar tbe na 8 i ! mounts for w ite oF pt * by them. In doing so h terms onthe minagement of Office, pointing out that the books d t balance and that ot! been discovered [’ but lively discussi Phe L Government explained that onsisting of ¢! accounts and H. J. Cundall j ~-had been appointed to exemi \ and were at work thought the irree: to the loose syster f the Land Off " pre ! in that such vy On Tuesd I moved f i to wharves aad bride i D iined ( tt I to in et 1 rticles ; to muk lnliorm to pi i j la person to iook | through draw-bridges across river id also for the exaction of a fee to be paid by complained, visitors represented ; but one} the captain or owner of the yessel requir. Iministratio flor an. . a. an tS . I Adminoistration after another was sO eb | lag the services of such person He rez crossed with the contemptible squabbles of | party politics, or so eager for the shame. | ful popularity that a false economy gives. that nothing was done until we were hor- rified with the revelations of what was | going on in the Asylum; and even our! littleness searcely sheltered us from the} ensure and contempt of England and of | the rest of Canada. Just the same thing | s Deen rolipz on for vears going for j about the Grand Juries present, Governors report, Mayors petitior, the } | "ft the vul ui j ' press ci ies Governments (for all have in fuult) stand by with stolid indif. ind, because it is not a question do nothing. Crimes! party I iltics, increase—a class ot criminals be | og us. Whatodds? It will) party”? no good; it might u itto touchthe matter. We wish. with all our heart, that. when the jails | are full, the Judges had the power to | s at the houses. first. of | members of the Government, then of the st of the Legislature It ugh nothing else would wake them up. | juarter crimina seems a8 1 7 =o = SHOCKING—IF TRUE. Tue following telegram contains infor- mation, which, if correct, will. shock every That such | lepths of corruption should have been honest man in the Dominion. reached by a party, which came into power under the banner of “ purity’ —is almost beyond the bounds of belief. If it were not for the publication of the ‘* Big Push” letter and the scandalous revelations of ‘orrupt practices at elections, on the part f men misenamed ‘“ Reformers’’— made before the Judges of Ontario and Quebec —we would not, for a moment, hesitate | from be- | The telegram reads :— wa, March 24.—A eopy of an extraordi- | , portiag to be sigued by Malcolm | Cameron, M. P., has been received in Montreal. | In this letter the writer gives the expenses in- | irted by him, im subsidizing Government pa- ers; and names Hon. Messrs. Smith, Burpee | to brand the telegram as false 7innibg to ¢€ nd. , eary letter ner yi ct, u marked that at present, were under the superintead commissioners who, in lived a long dist ince iWay; Wi it is consequently diffeul: to o] that much del ry and loss sarily entailed upon the objections were offered doubted if the Local L | JUrisdiction in the pré “ British North An *‘ plers ’ throughout t] : : : : placed under contre ie meat 3 In “whar I Mes rs > i? thought t s \ wa pe I should General and the L explained th ind the motion pa ] I itt f the Whole it was acreed reeve act” and aws should be made j_ ] seduction act”’ y 0 } and it was agreed that the { lu tion should be increased from £30 to $200. On Wednesday there was lively dis- cussion on the 1 M my” 6= 6h. t] i reading of his Bi'l rel the Peace. He said t! are now on the list, the namesof nearly a thousand magistrates, only about a quar. | ter of thet number have taken the pre | scribed qualification oaths. Persons re- quiring the services of macs t nd | not knowing who been sworn in, ar miles frem place t find a person duly laws annualy sent to | | large number of n | ail os - i sa D n therewith. He, also, | amount 0i money tof pocket Nine Thou- | 911 , . z : i o ad heen s ganda 3 B r lollars, through th alse | 4+ Lb ’ r bee 1 As ation This ter | Justi es ol at ng 0 en r i . . t Part rinted, to-day, by could ArOCLy | , rr . oth t S , ’ Opy journa the letter further con-/them. His Bil tains a recital of services, alleged to have bees : ‘ ut oe performed ; and specifies that the writer paid | those evils. a rs. { nve thousand collars to the former proprietors of others. thou the Times, in order to induce them to sell to Mc- Lean in the interest of the Government ; Gilmour, McKenzie, Cartwright, Scott, Smith Burpee, Laird, and Coffin, paid two thousand dollars, leaving him out of pocket three thousand dollars , that hefurther spent six thousand dol- lars m contesting the Russel electic acd money in South Ontario. He concludes with au appeal to the party, not to allow him to become the victim of misplaced confidence. Nine thousand seven hundred dollars | contributed to the bribery fund of which | George Brown was Treasurer and Mani pulator in-Chief; five thousand dollars to bribe a newspaper proprietor to sell out | in the interests of the Government; six | thousand dollars to corrupt the electors | of Essex! Over twenty thousand dollars expended in corruption by one member of the “ party of purity ’’—the party which obtained power for the purpose of “ rais- | ing the standard of political morality.” | | | Ite innot be ! that “Fr I Go, and time o“o—_ -_-o°-—- «+ - THE WINTER BOAT. LAST Mond ly we published the debate in the Commons on the neglect of the Do- minion Government to provide winter | steam communication between this Island | and the mainland—as covenanted for by | our delegates— Messrs. Pope, Howlan end Haviland—and agreed upon by the terms fuil to | yw carefu'ly their repre- of union. Our readers will not : ‘ “or have noticed h preseutatives at Ottawa refrained from iajuring the feelings of the Government ; how cleverly they trimmed and balanced bet~een their duty to the Island and the party ; with what evident relu: ance thes Went so far as to hint that the Government had not done quite as much as it should have done: what great stress they laid upon the difficulty of performing the service; the want of piers, the deptir of lee, the expense, the storms,;—wheu they | knew, but dared not say, that the Gov ernment had never even made an attempt, | Which they could reasonably have hoped to | prove successful, to perform the service Dr. Tupper was the only man who es- poused our cause, and denounced the! corduct of the Government with becom- | ‘Og Spirit; and to him the thanks of the province are due, By a late telegram, it) 's reported that the Government! Be at last, purchased a “ Winter | “ ” ’ ; spat, We trust that the report | iS not a merely « ruse to mislead our —oaatere from sending up to Otta- | . a strong und unanimons protest against | a oa}! ; - culpable negleet of the Government Carry out the terms of Confederation. | | House. _ Hon. i tlie of the Bill th lagistrucy Wwio the n office ueither by nat that the pruning kt On the other hand, it w Bill would not remedy ledged oo all sides, and on Li ion Oi A. J. McDonald, it re months hoist.” On Thursday, official paper the schools of Charlottetown compliance with the request of Mr: L. H. Davies, laid on the table by Mre4 and read by the clerk. By t! peared that three gentlemen being to the order of Christian Brothe: | tained licenses to teach sch by Government; and had , | engagement to teach til chools of Charlottet created some sensation Gove of the roment and cation is peri Cll) There is, we belie cation Act to prevent ecclesiastical, legal sion.—a Christian, hometan or Bud teacher’s license and t lic schools, provided he can | . ex- amination in the } required to be taught, and get a board of trustees to engage him. ‘To men of moral character, who conform to the law, the Board of Education cannot, in justice, refuse a license to teach in our public i : . schools and receive money therefor from | the Public Treasury. There will likely be a warm discussion on the subject On Friday, two Bills to render Parli- ment more independent were | re th Mr. Breeken was explain- ing the Government measure—a fac si rown out two years run- nipg by the gentlemen of the Second Chamber—when hi message from the The message was to the : ee } aa was ipverrupt U DY a if OuUnciL Legislative ft. } } eect that the Legislative Council hid passed an Act for) securing the indepcn tence of Parliament, | to which they desired the e¢ neurrence of the House of. Assi mi ly. The Bill was received and read a first time, lt occas- sioped a warm discussion—not much on’ its merits as on the extra | Urawing, wt rainal i MAAS y i a) GSE WMG SRS Wt. ‘ : » wW-vorn Z i of ol independence, ‘otical with that » ta MIS day Government duc this en the chairman of committee of lative Council should give way to of the Government. Besides, it was 1} S ehee of B33) » : & LUA DAC lil pa sea DV the Legisia- | tive Council provided for the ereation of in officers—who would have to be l th oO pre ro: ative of prov iding longs to the Lower House. | bil was, therefore, an infringement vileges, and, on this ground the ney General moved that it “ be read | cond time this day three moaths. Qn the other han id it was urged that throw out the Bill, uld be to offer a insult to Legislative Council; that the power ) sO summarily gross of the Legislative Council to initiate mea- sures Was co-equal with that of the House { Assembly ; that although the Bill con- templated the appointment of a Commis- sioner of Education and other officials it ‘id not specify that they should be ap- -und that, therefore, it would be give it the three months hoist debate House divided upon Mr. Breeken’s tion as follows :— . } winind poloted vrong to n thar ground. After a warm For the motion—Owen, LBrecken, Yeo, Riehards, Lefurgey, Arsenault, A. J. Mce- Donald, Leuchian MeDonald,J.A. McDonald, e | their Mr. Brecken had | of of the meusure session. It; bill passed kv the | IMPERIAL ‘Aree (tf fTondon. [ust ABLISHED 1803 | ” subscribed & Invested Capital, $8,650,000. INSURES at MODERATE RATES Stoves, Varehouses, Dwellings. Churches, Mer- chandize of all kinds, Produce, Vessels on tl cks, and other Property | ONE, TWO, and THREE YEARS at spe- | Cial rates, | Losses Adjusted and Nettled Promptly. FEXTON T. NEWBERY, Mar. 20. 1876 FOR SALE. prime HAKE, cheap for cash. MACDONALD & OWEN. March 13.—h pa 3i NOTICE. A LL parties having GUNS REPAIRED by 44 the undersigned, are requested to call for them before the Ist May next, other- wise they will be sold by auction to pay expenses, A. HERMANS & SON. Ch’town, March 10, 1876.—3i SEED WHEAT, YHHE subscriber offers for sale 100 bush- els Hungarian PRIME SEED WHEAT. imported from ‘Toronto in November last, WM. McGILL. Ch’town, Mar. 6, 1876.~—cit pa lm CHEESE! CHEESE! BEAUTIFUL CHEESE ! 1, 4. E MeDonald, Conroy, Kelly, Mclsaac, Gallant, J. A. MeDonald. t the ion—L. H. Davies, Stew- Dar Catibeck, McNeill, Rewe, | A pol ‘s oJ IATTAAMIONATAS BUUCATIONAL, ittily Meeting of the Tea, Sugar, Brandy. Wine, | ete., efe., ete. T HAVE in store and will sell at lowest i be held 4¢ahe prices, to close consignments :-— Province Buildi Ch'town, on Thorsday, | i120 Nova Scotia CHEESE (superior Oth inst., at 11-o’clock, a.m. | quality), e bi-mouthly Examination of candi- 50 chests choice Congou TEA, ; | take place at Normal | 30 half do do, sday, the 28th 25 bbis Scotch refined SUGAR, 2 o'clock, p. m. DONALD, McNEILL, Secy. ma Jiarch 20, 1876.—vin ward island Aailway | iw aTeT ‘ rc Ay iw ae 2iiW to jaested for the erection CATION MOUSE, with Waiting | \génts. Dwellings, &c., at Sum- nty Line, and Lot Forty Sia- all of the at :above mark- | outside, “ Tender for Station addressed to the under- ey ived at the Railway Of- 5 casks PORT WINE, 3 casks SHERRY WINE, | 10 casks PORT WINE, 250 sides N. S. Sole LEATHER, 200 boxes SOAP,Ex. Fam., 8. P. Grown & Nonp'l, 100 boxes CRACKERS and Pilot Bread, | Wash Boards, Clothes Pins, ete. In bond or duty paid :— 5 hhds BRANDY, | 6 qr.casks do 65 cases do WILLIAM DODD. | Queen Square, Feb. 21, 1876.—6i ee bo. Sayer & Co. VARNISH. ‘tfetown, up to Saturday, the | an be seen, and speci- Lenders, ,&c.. obtained at unningham,Engineer, tion Agent, Sum- Station Agent, Mount vo solvent and respon- g to become sureties for } ! f the contract, must t ' ate * 4 ; , _ ‘ y ve ¢ siceredad umicss made : oe 3% ‘ *y ywest tendef wil necessarily C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Supt. Gov. Railways. [aveh 20, 1875.—til April 15, Uwelling House and Lot for Sale By Auction. a nivel Street, adjoining the property or Vm Lowe. pv, nearly finished, and at ed and occupied by Philip Gowden, and oifered at AUCTION, on the pre-| the 50th March, inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m. Terms easy and made known at sale. WM. D. STEWART, Auctioneer Ch’town, March 6, 1876—h p til sale NOTICE. £87k. JAMES O: MORROW, of Souris, "4 having this.,day assigned ali his Stock in Trade, Book Debts, Notes of Hand, &c., to | . for the. benefit of his creditors. All | James O.! | LOW PRICES | indebted to the said Morrow, by Book Accouat, Note of Hand, Igments, or otherwise, are hereby noti- d to settle with Mr. Morrow forthwith. | amounts unpaid after the 3lst March, wili be. st Without further ri ad ad for W. D. STEWART, Assignee. vn, March 5, 1876. 3in [march 13 ' = » — rae ‘t a is oa a ae 3 eg. em vig 2 vy > > + >. KiNG SQUARE ORIVET SHOP! :e attention and patronage of c in general to his varied stock . ~~ Tr » do a eee NOW ON HAND, WHICH IS ble to every Parchaser, [ARK BUTCHER D CONSISTS OF Dining & Bed Room Sets, AND LY ERY ARTICLE USED IN GENERAL FURNISHING, ALSO, PATENT THIDT Ur : VIRE-WOVEN MATTRASSES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE SIZE. WASON & TAMLIN'S ORGANS, and two very superior new “.GLISH COTTAGE PIANOS Waluut cases)—VERY CHEAP. 12 Cheap for Cash or Ap- . : (2 reNCi proved Faper. } ee ( 7 ry FY COIs ae Swe ‘aes iit i hd UNDERTAKING iv every branch attended to with HEARSE, / ete., on more reasonable terms than any other establishment in the city. Ch’town, March 13. 1876.—a ne pres 3m ESIRABLE PROPERTY, situate | The Lot is 42 by 80 feet, | large new frame Dwelling House | present | A. Very Large Stock GARRIAGE VARNISH! ALL TESTED, IN ‘Coach Rubbing, Wearing Body, English Finishing, | Elastic Carriage, AND NOBLE & HOARE’S } | ' AND BROWN JAPAN. (in 10 gallon easks,) all of which are selling at AT W. E. DAWSON & CO.’S. j ‘iain e | Feb. 23, 1876 —ti } Another Supply Or | WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF Phosphates and Calisaya Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remeuy for Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, an iron Tonic, Dr. Larookah's Palmonic Syrup, Pernvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Ciark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c., Radway’s Renovating Sarsapariliian, Grant's Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, | Constitational Catarrh Remedy. i JUST RECEIVED BY | WM. R. WATSON. | City Drug Store, Victoria Building, } | March 6, 1876. CARDIGAN BRANCH OF THE /NONPARETL CARRIAGE FACT RY AN | AGRICULTURAL WORKS! Good Work Triumphant! | \TOTWITHSTANDINS the Dull Times, the demand for my make of Carriages, Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanners, ac., in King’s County, has rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapi¢ly increasing demand, that | should extend my business into that County. Ihave, therefore, at the | request of a large number of my friends and | | patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which ts conducted | by a competent mechanic, who served his time in the ‘* Nonpareil,” and has since | | worked for several years in the United States—a mechanic who knows hisbusiness, and has such an interest in the work as to allow nothing but a- faithful job to pass. He and several competent workmen will attend to the wants of the public in that County. The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best imported, viz :— American Hickcry, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, Whitewood, ete , etc. The iron will be of the best English refined; and Norway and Swedish iron will be used for the parts re quiring extra strength and durability. is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted by a first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting of new and second-hand work for the public. Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call and they will be treated courteonsly and fairly dealt with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. ** Nonpariel,’’ New Glasgow, } 9m Feb. 21, 1876. ‘NSURANCE COMPANY 7-0. DETACHED DWELLINGS tuken for | Agentior P. K. 1. GAT DEPARTMENT Better Sorted Than Byer. MNVHE subscribers have on hand 250 qts. | Celebrated Body Varnish Also, in connection with the aaid branch | N B.—Persons wishing work done in the | | € ROBERTSON, SO QUHEN STREP T. WORSTED COATINGS, NEW PATTERNS, TWEED TROWSERINGS. \ new Line, Just Opened, FOR SPRING! KANCY VESTINGS, New Pattern. BLACK & BLUE SUPERFINE, BLUE & BLACK DOESKIN. SINGLE & DOUBLE MILLED CASSAMERE scotch Tweed Suiting, Something New. j NEW LINE SILEK HATS. C. ROBERTSON, Feb. 26, 1876. Duncan’s Brick Building, 50 Queen Street BANKRUPT STOCK! 5 eer anal GEO. DAVIES & CO. Having purchased a portion of the Stock for- merly owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of Halifax, N.S., which will be ready for sale at the MUSIC AND GENERAL LITERATURE CONSTANTLY B®! <G RECEIVED BY MAIL. BREMNER BROS, March 13, 1876.—3in MRiEbHOLD FARM "OR SALE! a4 ‘Vik Sabscriler cffers for sale the well- known Farm, now occupied by him, containing 4H hanag é& . ioo Acres of Free Land. thriving district of about 6 miles from George- tiles from Montague Bridge and Cardigan KR. R. Station. Onthe farm Is A Good Bwelling House AND 7 : . ; Te ty it. is situated in the KOSENEATH town and 2 Two Gocd Barns, (oue 47x27, the other 36x18), nearly new. Tiere are 50 acres of Jand cleared and in good stale of cultivation; also, 20 acres of new land, ready to break up. The remain- der is covered with hard and soft wood. Being in the vicinity of Mills, Charcbs, Schvolhouses, and plenty of Mussel Mud, itis one of the most valuable properties in the County. Good tile guaranteed. TERMS :— For farm only (1-4) one fourth down, balance iu yearly instalments for 6 years, The purchaser can have Stock and Im- plements, with farm, if suitable. For far- ther particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises, or to H. J. Norton, Summer- side. JOHN H,. NORTON. Roseneath, Lot 52, March 6, 1876.—Gin London House, ON WEDNESDAY, SDECEMBER 1, GREAT BARGAINS will thus be offered to parties wishing to pur- chase Goods at Low Prices, viz: WINTER DRESS GOODS IN VA ROoMty . | Black & Colored French Merinoes & Coburgs, | BLACK LUSTRES, | | Brilliantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes | and Sheetings, | ‘Fancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS, BEAVERS AND PILOTS. Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Haberdashery, Underclothing, &c. &c. | } } R&s= No Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. Bye TERMS CASE. GEORGE DAVIES & (CO. Axles, Bolts, Tron. L425 SETS American and Canadian Axles, | From $2.90 to $7.50 per Set. | 45,000 AMERICAN CARRIAGE BOLTS, FINISHED HEAD. ALSO, A | LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH BOLTS, | Selling at Reduced Prices! | ‘Avery Kind of MALLEABLE CASTINGS suitable for Carriage Work, | BEST WROUGHT IRON | Step Pads, King Bolts, Shaft Couplings, | | Fifth Wheels, &c., ‘And an wiusually Large Stock of Refined Iren SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES. Call and see our Stock ! W. E. DAWSON & CO. i Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876.—tf FURNITURE! | } | AT ; THE sMANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, | KING STREET, Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room | Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, | Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most) | substantial manner. | Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, Sinks, Wash- stands, Tables of all kinds. Chairs, (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- | nut Moulding for Picture Frames ; Looking Glass Plates, all sizes; Bedsteads Matresses etc., and everything required in the shape of Furniture. As Good and as Cheap as can be bought in the City, All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co’s Hardware Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, G. L. DOGHERTY. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875 NATIONAL HEAD OF FICE, | i80 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WiTH Power to Increase to $5,000, 000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50.000 Arex. W. Ocirvir, M. P. P., President, Wiruram Anovs, First Vice President, | Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, | Henry Lye, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector ‘or Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 83 Queen Street | ; | i | Suger Ciackers, PRIME Virginia Leat Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! ‘VILE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. All dealers should call and examine our Stock, as we are prepared to Sel! Lower Than Ever te Those who Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK 102 Upper Queen St ee + Mar. 6, 1876.—ly AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN PP. EL. ISLAND. Selected trom London, New York, Sesten and Dominion Establishments, wiich, together with our own INRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM, Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Buri, Ach Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO-—~ New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Frames every variety, &c. JOHN NEWSON. March 6, 1876. CHARLOTTETOWN SEEAN BAKERY, NEW BRICK BUILDING, Prince Street. The Subscriber, in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has completed a large NEW BRICK BUILDING for the purpose of a Bakery, which he has furnished with Cunningham's Great American Patent Oven, and all the modern improvements known te the business, and is now prepared to furnish the following : Pilot Kread., No. 1 Pilot, | No. 2 Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 2 Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, Fancy .Pilot. Biscuit & Crackers Captain's Biscuit, | Coffee Crackers, Soda Biscuit, | Dyspepsia do., Wine Biscuit, Ginger Crackers, Medford Biscuit, Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, Wine Crackers, Thin Captain's do. Abernethy do., Lemon Crackers, can confidently recommend and warrant to be Better & vileaper {hau ca be imported. will please send in their orders immediately. HE HAS NOW REAPY, 200 Bhis. Superior No. | Navy Bread, which he offers for sale on his usual LIBERAL TERMS. All orders from town or country will re- ceive prompt attention, and deliveries will be made at the railway and steamboat depots without extra charge. JOHN QUIRK, Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1876.—3m Extra Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, which he SCHOOL BOOKS