acim. “ ee Aen —. —— —~ = Le ‘ a — Ss . weer , - ' r a ; - i ia wig 0 TIED 1PPEAI The matter rests with you. Your privileges ] NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LAS 1 . LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS. arenafe unless you tamely surrenaer them.| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. = ME vel %. LAST ARRIVAL FOR THE SEASON AT PROTESTANTS OF PRINCE Be true to yourselves, to your country and “bene tie ‘ iy 1" ‘ we ‘ ae Somm EDWA SLAND vour God : and remember that es oe 0 J i i N § C ) UN qT Y MANILLA. THE 10N . ' ' _ men. vase!’ eld, your children’s aaei r a Mone f ‘ like men, or hasely yield, 3 : t tetio iin 1s ” ( rave it yur : @ mute ~ , | Cheistion pastors, | CMTC? Tee ai wo then io act your er | CERT COW, Woe i M 7% si e a8 rivileges. or to er upe hein nme } I . ly bought privileges, or to entail upon t i c yp a 1 | @ heritage Which will justify them in aolding (HE Commissioners for the Management CANADA CORDAGE COMPANY. a : your memory in execration. We cannot of the Aunual Exhibition of Agriculture and respectfully solicit early order for | . . Ants at our action l ye W OC str ‘or » ’s *ounty, pec u OC e orders } > : oe in - - 2 1S ° . ) ei Vite tt ws | doubt what” your ‘action willbe.” We and Local Industry for Queen's Connts. $04, ceetcawy, Coatisutoya, tienen | Per Royal Mail steamers via Pictou, in addition to winters’ Stock. Te vas eee f : = rth py rights “God forbid that we should. You Farmers of Queen’s Couuty, to be held in eae would call attention to certif- 12 ¢ : d B | L . . . : ‘e e —* F » 'and we are now onthe defensive fhis is | the | oe See CARVELL BROS ases an aes ustres, Prints, Ostrich Plumes and >) oe Ze the Hands } ' not a time for hesitati The path of duty ip PAWN 9 —" _ i : r - = ot a ime for hesitation, The path of 07 | MARKET HALL, CHABSLOTEETOR Agents Feathers, Searlet Nap Cloth. &e., &e VF aX NDISPOS The Minister of | from the Pas-| iow it. P ON TUESDAY « ZA Ja & “fF iow it . a0 é ’ i ’ rIgpraTe ~— Wee ‘oman Cattiolic Bishops | !O® a | CERTIFIOATE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT y wes M Educa. | : 7 ange e “ on . harlott _— The 17th day of March, Hevize used largely during the past year, | E 0 F $i SL yma Ss shas| v- &- BEAD, Arcaceacon, : 4 zes } Manilla,t),e manufacture of the ‘‘ Canada | sy ' Ls cis ; —at which the following prizes will be t \F i ‘ re a = al | : ce | awarded. a ee or —. v 4 if r * ‘ + a TER » § { |} THomas Duncan, “ | Wheatr.—Best two a $10; ais wo Bante uidakiath acer ae es do #4 ‘ | Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix. M as Det | D. D. Currie ef | 8nd do. do., $9; 3rd do. do., $8. : ; ° EGAR Birrers the most wonderful In- ' ee ‘ ship-owners. | anal = i ae ; Grorce Wesper, | Bariev.—Best Two Bushels Two-rowed | *"? iia | In Ottoman Squares—Arglo-Colonial, Beaver, Pallium, | vigorant that ever sustained the sinking enteacmitg n s J. McLEop, ni | Barley, $7 : 2nd do. do., $6; Best Two Bush- Peake Bros. &Co._ } system. AILWay _— : » 2 ’ h w? : SM _ Woon, ey | els Four-rowed Barley, $6; 2nd do. do., $5. HynpMaN Bros. | &c., &c., &c. No Person can take these Bitters Mr. Mortimer has bee > ¥ e1 We cannot] V. dost, ‘ | Oars.—Best Two Bushels Oats, (Black,) ARTeMas Lorp. according to directions, and remain long ; f i hus i with - PENNA, | $6; 2nd do. do., $5; 3rd do. do., $4.50; Best | Lonaworts & Co. , unwell, provided their bones are not de- - ™ Arex. Mciean, M. A., Belfast, | i. ; i d ; way y é i : , and we R . PATTERSON ‘Bedeque : | Two Buskels Oats, (Norway,) $6; 2nd do. Bourke GILian & Co. | stroye = oo poison or other 4 . ’ are with usin these | ee ee ey | do., 85; Best Two Bushels Oats, (White, ) We su & OwEN. on _ leans, and vital organs wasted beyond rc : : ; ints should and| aac MurRay, Cavendish, | | 96720 ao. do., $6. Ch’town, Mar. 9, 1874.—4w RAISINS, ae. “ a i ind arrogant pre- | Wat MepLanp, Murray Harbor, | The PRIZE GRAIN to be the property of CURRANT S ilio Remittent and Inter- . ™ ee S. Lawson, a | the Commissioners, and to be sold at Pub- N ARR 0 WS 0 Y ST ER § r . ee mittent evers, which are so preva- 2 omin epars| H, J. Crarke, " | lie ane - ant ee - , SPiICKs Jent in the valleys of our great rivers 4 salad . ‘ pr i nwhat| Jawres ALLAN, Covehead, | o’clock, p. m., on the day of Exhibition. ene ““* | throughout the United States, 7 2 : vit ind the J. P. SarGent, Georgetown, Grass Seeps.—Best Red Clover, [40 lbs] THESE CELEBRATED _ those of the Mississippi, Onis, Masour? a ' ng the young P. Matvais,s. A., “ | $3; 2nd 98 do., $2.50; ~— oa at Oysters are kept constantly on hand and are served | SOAP, REFINED. COFFEE. GRANULATED & BROWN SUGAR Nlinois, Tennessee, Cum Arkan. 4 min present School R. W. Dyer, Alberton, | [25 lbs.,] $3; 2nd best do. do., $2.50; Bes . i * | eas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande eT : be readily seen] A. F. Carr, a | Alsyke, do., $3; 2nd best do. do., $2.50; | in every style, at the Re Re Re Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- | ~ RN} Pau . . ee a . . 2.6 } ’ 1M : for the system | Rowe. Soamunez, Cherry Valley ae lO a "s ) anoke, James, and many others, with ‘ seme t system UD N SCAMMELL, aerry y. 2.0), } e a ae ie their vas . : > seas ry f W Sta Nem McKay, Summerside. The Rules and Regulations adopted by Families supplied at all times with OPEN- | CAEAP FOR CASH. ane home ee Se eo A a ning W. W. Brewer, ' the Commissioners in relation to the — ED OYSTERS or in SHELLS, Private | ~y Autumn, and romartebly ao Guciasame 3 mgratulate J w ne ‘ 5 “6 j ‘ . . j ’ ” * seer ometnanctioce: So 7 prcicen| Sonar cetera Sen ee ine Lit at | "OO 8? wale | GHORGH DAVIS & OO. | Shite a to know, bes W. R. Frame, Mount Stewart, | that time, will also govern the Exhibition CHARLES OTTO WikEL ee, | December 22, 1873. re a Tee ftheir] Samurt McLeop, Uigg, | on thef17th March, next. . Jnion House. | Te a stomach and liver, S Lux ’ rejudieed DonaLp CrawForp, New Glasgow. Admission to the Grain Show, 5 cents; to | March 9, 1874. 2in e | and other abdominal viscera. In their ~ xth annual meeting of t lward stem is Joun Murray, New London, | paid at the door, which will be opened for | —---—_—-— nN ' treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow- 3 1 Auxilia le S t i ind makes é. ©. Cox, . | the admission of the Public at 11 o'clock, M eld Co p 0 | ) iQ erful influence upon these or- i da x Protestant} G. A. Huestis, Cornwall, | a. m.. ag . | gans, is essentially necessary. There . st the Ha ay : ara \ bishops in] J. AstauRY, Georgetown, On behalf of Commissioners, ee i | is no eathartie for a. purpose equal te re Association, this (Monday sertions tof W. B. Brapsnaw, North River. A. McNEILL, Secretary. | THAT very desirable Cottage situ- | De. J. Watxgr’s VineGar BIvTers be take lish a} James Kestie, Vernon River. Charlottetown, March 9, 1874.—2i faa ated on the Princetown Road, witb- | S39 QU HEIN STRHET. as they will speedily remove the dark. a ~e- PSE hool W. W. Coxpirrs, Pownal, i= $$ in a few moments walk from the city, | colored viscid matter with which the fr. FLEerenet ' 1 Ps stants ALLaN McLean, Dundas, | g LE | is to let for a term of years. Possession | bowels are loaded, at the same time wy MoDonald ot rf Catholics R B. Rowe, Wheatley River, : , given first week of May. re stimulating the secretions of the liver. Saitoh I \ against | J. S. Paowney, Bedeque, | For further particulars apply to and ousbeiny restoring the healthy a ge sero the | ALmx. Camreaza, Strathalbye | te | March wzS8 KATIE E. ECKSTADT, CENTLEMEN: _ functions of the digestive organs. be . ce ta f ’ alas Atrrep E. LeEPaGe, Margate, | ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, March is7t 0 Agent. | Fortify the body against disease a antag Saucu C. Guam, Ciyde River, ae ae NOTICE TO DEBTORS We arenow Showing a Full Line ot by purifying all its Guide with Vorseas. : receive J. C. Bernie, Souris, CROSS ROAD, 1.015 418. r . BIiTEers. No epidemic can take hold ETT Missix iN ! ta S lb opr Point | For sale by private contract. Apply to | PAE Subscribers being about to make anj * ieee ee fore-armed. Road t e ago Hexry CRAWFORD, St. Peters WILLIAM DOCKENDORFF. | ——— . Ee ee ee b y oe Sboul Head- tv in ona isp Sar : ei oo ee ia i : persons indebted to them by Account or acbe, Pain in the ders, om J. SuTHeRtanp, Woodville, March 9, 1874.—5i pd ‘ : otherwise, to call and settle their accounts in full lightness of the Ch D > Ii. P. CowPERTHWaITE, Tryon, betore the 20th day of March. All amounts re a Bie an f th Seon oe ee AcexanDER Munro, Brown's Creek “ When people see a man advertise they know | maining unpaid alter that time, will be placed | > ian See bean a _— The i . i Cuartes Fraser, West Cape. he is busin.ss man, and his advertizing pro- | ;, the hands of an Attorney for collection alec ; ; ments Wasrnse Woks. Loan Creek ‘ claims that he is not above business, but anxious | De Se : a a ad : tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the States, i } swe | et to do it. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious,| __ BOURKE, GILLAN &Co A450 A427 FPRICES.. FC ..A2CtT. 4468 Lungs, Pain in the region of the Eid- r 1 Ca iitessceill and flock where they see others go. If nobody} ity Hardware Store, _ 9 neys, and a hundred other painful symp- — nt THIRD ANNUAL REPORT | else were engaged in the same business, it would | (h'town, March 9, 1874. Jin conan, ore the ete of Dyspepsia. . Mars H W . hy : . esi be important to tradesmen and dealers to adver- | s UGA R t t S nn t e | Gun tae will aoatb et besten geememe o : OF [He MERCHANTS BANK OP P.INCE BDWARD | tize in the paper, because they are tempted to 0 S k f Cl h C B S d j i wants 4 market-hou . ISLAND | buy what i read of. But others are engaged j ~_e , ur oc 0 0 a 0 urpasse of om merits than a lengthy advertise- says ‘that St John should rom : a The Directors in meeting the Stockholds | in the same business, and even it they do ad- ee NET ment. without « proper market h : city 1 demand that ome oh the hed. Amann Mooting. of the | soctee,S Gomes 2%, Str retin: hr teeoees| a bias, thebahe thunetinee Renae | in Quality, Shades or Prices ! _Serofula, or King’s Evil, White ‘ital ont f this country | Directors, feel justified in en eee 12 hhds. Bright Retailing Sugar | ce ae maggot med not cr : le t J ’ y f = 90”, 7 <i : ] ; oO = lo iciples which | them on the healthy state of the Bank, res | in Bond or duty paid. . . » SOF uflammations, and the prospect of t matter beir truth of God, | sulting from the successful business of the — MACDONALD & OWEN | Also, Heavy Winter Underclothing, Scotch and Canadien, a — Sore Eyes, ete mided by the bill now befo H : sendured | past twelve months. RAS ee cee PC March 9, 1874 In these 2 in all other constitutional Dis. will meet the approval of The transations of the past year have | THE ATTENTION OF | somnemeeaeninneateanininatabinemmenanassnitionstnniniinet | HEAVY ULSTER OVERCOATS ON HAND! eases, WALKER’s VINEGAR BITTERS have ly zard (ais demand, | yielded profits amounting to $26,248.14, | i W A N T E D shown their great curative powers in the B - * - . la u} mn the Pro which when it is borne in mind, that the | importers and Dealers ‘5 Ne ae intractable cases. Inpirect Brisery RO ! \ this Island. as the ly twosthirds of | TWO} hout sixt aq * oa j ‘or : : eee greater part of the year only P ee Baa WO boys, about sixteen years of age, | 0 r son and Chrenis dispatch reports: — The charge recently : | as the conces- | the Capital Stock was paid up, your Direct~ IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED TO | to learn the Baking Business at the “* Cuar- ® e 0. Gow mang Remis- made against Mr Keller, the (ntario Minis a ' — . ors submit is a very gratifying result. | LOTTETOWN STEAM Bakery.” a Yetober 6. 1873 l tent and Intermittent Fevers, of ter of Public Works, of ordering workmen ee fh lead i Two Dividends of 50 per cent. each, in ae RYAMIB RRs | JOHN QUIRK. Octoter 6, foo LY the Blood, Liver, and Bisdder, e nen 11$7614.61, have been paid to Stockholders | Ch'town, March 9, 1874. | om a — — | these Bitters have no Such Diseases at the Central Prison to attend Moss’ nom as support be | & d $5530.37 of bad’ det bn ‘ale by rw ee eecemeree enenenene § are caused by Vitiated Blood. | lad f ; ' } isthe | an RIV. oF ri ts, j | sles nation and making no deduction from t ' unfortunate failures of 1872, have been EXECUTORS SALE | THE CANADA GUARANTEE COM PANY | Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en- has been proved before the publ ‘ ele } * | gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as pay, has been } l re the pu k, and pres | written off. MERCHANTS Pla f i ; ; nae : mbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, end count committe tis supposed Mr he da k, and There is still a balance of Net Profit on eaten oe eee eee Miners, as they advance in life, are subject oe { the school- | hand, amounting to $15,586.16 which the WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR! RARE CHANCE HEAD OFFICE Lie al » eine . ' ralysi will resign , 2 ts - - MONTREAL. o paralysis of the Bowels. To ~ | aud | Directors consider should be reserved for | oomianoe } ° ‘ against this, take a dose of Waxker’s Vix- ORDINATION aT St. Luks lis Lordshiy 'o tic teaching | the present, thus increasing the stability of | S P R IN G G 0 0 D S W 1 I H the consent of all eoncerned, we | Sir Alexander F Galt K C M G President boar Brrrers occasionally. Bishop Binney conducted an ordination se as heir) the Bank. the undersigned Executors of the late Z ’ ' " “ , or Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tes- rice in St. Luke's Cathedral on Sabbath re nev, |. The financial condition of the Bank will | BT ADVERTS ee — propose = by CAPITA YT . - 100.000 ter, Sei-Ehoam, a ee Pimples. ig aie : ee ys , inati f the annexs | ‘ ‘ | Public Auction, on the premises, on the ? - ustules, Boils, Carbunc Ring-worms. morning. Messrs. Bell and Shreves were | | Roman | be fully seen by examination o THE EXAMINER. —— 10: —— | Seald-head, Sore E eet Tteb, ordained Deacons and the Rev. Mr. Brown | a ( : Island. | ed balance ncaa Bie ou | i 4th day of April, | (NHIS COMPANY, Incorporated by Acts of Parliament, is licensed to transact Guaran | Scurts, Discolorations of the Humore was admitted to Priest’s orders. Mr. Shrev W ' this d mane STATEMENT ' next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., (if | tee business throughout the Dominion, and to issue BoNps of Securrry in lien of - - eat + pony aaa has been appointed Curate of St. George's : 1 lore | LAAmILITIES AND assurs 51H MARCH, 1874. | The usual reductions to those who | ee re ON ill’ bee, ee ee out of the system in aden Gee by the use , ; r gh. pga ' ce a | »y the late Owen O'Neill, Esq. : Church in the city. — Ha I st lead, and we DR. | ADVERTIZE | comanetina a : Lot of land 100x 60 feet m. The Bonds of the Company are accepted by the Dominion Government FROM aLt puR- "Din, Tape th W —_ » stalin ofl To Bank Notes in circulation $150,493.00 large two-storey Dwelling House, 48 x 30 LIC OFFICERS OF CANADA. as also by An, Lape, and orms, [ue Etsection Covet.—The last num! ind promoters Capital paid up, 96,863.06 TT z q feet, well finished, situated onthe corner | The Bank of Montreal, The Royal Canadian Bank lurking in the system of 60 many thousands, : fl ' lak al Deposits, : 96,713.34 BY TH EYEHAE * | of St. Stephen’s and First Streets. In con- | Halifax Banking ©o., rhe Bank of Toronto. are effectually destroyed and removed. Mo = Te anes eee _— en f | Bishop Maes een, eee ee : : ee ~ | nection with the said House is a well finish- | The People’s Bank, The Dominion Bank. — = — eee the undermentioned gentlemen as members icessions which are ak aeudieean eat 15,586.16 Executor s Nolice. ed store, suitably laid out for mercantile The Maritime Bank of the Dominion, Sise teas Eee oem of the Nova Scotia Election Court: —W. A. cready been granted to r ’ iN i business. Also, two nice Cottages, with} The Grand Trunk Railway§ The Great Western Railway, and by other Companys and ‘or Female Com in e a sila: Maas eit tant m ty in Quebee, and to the $521,694.42 LL persons indebted to the Estate of| suitable Outhouses—the property now draw- Boards of Trade. Als» by the Governments of Quebec and British Columbia. : Henry, Es j, Alexander James, and | | Ontario, and “that th "mca meee the late Captain James Robertson, of ing a yearly rent of $400, is one of the most or old, married or single, at thedawn of wo- James W. Johnston, Esq , Benjamin Russell satisfaction of all par- ie " CR Naas Lot 49, are requested to make immediate | gesirable business stands in the rising town The object of this Company is to guarantee to the employer the faithful performance Bi di “ the = of life, these thet Esq., has been appointed cler| of the same statement we call | BY Specie et hon 7 payment to the undersigned ; and any per- | of Summerside. of the duty of the employee, thereby dispensing with the trouble, inconvenience and in- reliefs Stible. sak <ieaities | wing extract from oo es ee having claims against the said Estate| rpryws.—Ten per cent of the purchase | Security of private suretyship. ; . = urt ll pl : » $2 , cl the Vi Blood when - ca Protestants in Nova geese | Oo ee ee the same, duly attested. money to be paid on the day of sale; forty! Persons requiring to put ‘n bonds of security on their appointment to Downton Or- eanse t i _ nm ee ~ ia "er 8251.00 THOMAS HEATH ROBERTSON, the execution of the deed; the | F1CEs in this Island, by application to a branch office here,can obtain them on payment or | *€® You find its impurities bursting throug AN Ice Lanvin Wantep.—A good railway Dominiou (legal tender) Notes, 2 . aaa " per cent on ; . ; the skin in Pimples, or Boree ; siacaeaak dete oak alta a Py your Govern- Notes of other Banks incorporated L. C. ROBERTSNN, Executor. balance to remain on good security until the | the preminm of from § to 1 per cent. : cleanse it when you find it obstructed and ace . — oS ia et s has been granted in On- PRE pete ee poo Ci’town, March 9, 1874.—3i — - of pavate next. An undispn- | R. RHR. KFitzGerald. —— in the veins; cleanse it when is is to be provided to enabie persons coming { But what are the facts? oreign bank Notes, : , Sir SISO ale table title will be given. j Agent in P. E. Island foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep ’ ' : oe ty , Balances due from other Banks, 211,081.18 | 7 ae Nn ! health to the city on the ice to land without diffi, | It is st neessions made by On- : a 247 458.2 TENDERS Baie PosITIve. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1874. | the blood pure, and the of the syesem - sills discounted, 247,458.23 . | , : ‘ . tom Church have neither im- ; x ne | rc a J | : , F llow. culty or danger. Serious complaints are : h have neither im Exchange, 5,574.99 | caves HARRY C. GREEN, } oi 4 will fo OP neler aay a ee R Hierarchy. In Ontario Cash Accounts, 3,443.57 | Q\EALED TENDERS will be recieved by THOMAS KELLY, § =*¢cutors. | eres ee EES SS made that nearly all the indings that ; seanted i a ‘ : : ‘ 7 per day Agents wanted Draggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, sti na rites : _— Re Se perce & Bank Premises, Preliminary Ex- the Secretary of the Board of Works, WM. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. | $5 (0 $? ‘All dlnenen of workin eople FROM . : and cor. of Washi and Chariton Sw., N. ¥. heretofore —— i oe oe Same)! reap a and pie penses, Xc., 5,853.52 | until Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 12} Summerside, Feb. 23, 1874. pA, nt gern se eager gp, y LONDON sold by all Drugaiste and Dealers. blocked up, and that new cnes have not oe “ M he I oat 9521694 io o'clock, for the following Public Worksat :— | E ' : | mente oh aaa the . ies their ane: tn peeiaamaea ae a been constructed the consplaint sins; joak an finan thoes auth or. —— oieaen Stes _ mS psn ‘he a ANOTHER SALE. | seents, or all the time, than at ‘anythin, 0 f HA R L OT TET W Sela hy all Bragyiste smd Deak ; 5 : , ! ri ose aulhor- —_—---— specifica o be seen with James John- | : | ’ : ’ : ret | a reasonabie, and we hope th the | € i The Rulers PROFIT AMD LORS pA Esq., near the work. oe | \ R. JOHN 8. O'NEILL, who occupies i else. Particulars free. Address @. STIN- 0 N, } . August 25 .1878 authorities will take care that the publie y press d by | DR. Rebuilding Murray River Bridge, specifi- | + the en es belng — | SON & CO, re tee es PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | a o f i ‘ — whataddl rit} . on tilway essions in favor OF} ye7y cation to be seen with Cartney MclLure, | to make an alteration in his business an y 73, ly ’ —_* — - ; we 8 : a ‘ { Where tl demands | Mar. 5. To current expenses for the | Esq. : instructed the subscriber to sell by Auction “ - “I : DIRECT Notice to Coal Dealers. | crossing trom the ice ab the Last end ble to say, but ere fol- | year, including salaries, __ Building a new Bridge across the Morell | at the same time, the whole of his stock of | IN i - CE. JHE WE <NOWN CLIPPER K THE G dada ‘ the town Part ‘yntario, as cited by | irectors remuveration, —§ == River,—on the new line of road leading from | Liquors, Groceries, &c., &c. ici ] ——— am os preety i See 2m | .—-e We see . W tal we cf > the ome ~ Milltown a plan and pa For particulars see handbills. \! L PERSONS indebted to the Examrn- sh LEI 1A Al Cc » 0 “a pe DNEYV COAI - 4 Fire 1x a Rau. (ar (n Ottawa despatch aCCOOG IN Criving | ype Nc eat “ise. | specification to be seen with Hilary McIsaac, Wt BRASIOTO Adstinnner. | A. ca oO is ld 4 * oo ae : + 4 sige they will stop short No. 3, _ 3887.5€ | Bsq., St. Peter's Bay. vt ’ | +% gr, either for Subscriptions or Adver- | pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 45, of ~-arlet ta tetacte pacictainees and Iaterest, Commistion, &c., 2808.09 | 4, Rebuilding the Bridge below Chas. Keith's | March 2, 1874.—till aale__ tisments, are requested to make IMME- \coppered andCiassed A.1.in English Lloyd's, | the Acts of the Parliament of Canada, for the Great Western Railway while travelling tely checked as in | > ; tage ona | Mills, on the West Branch of Montague | . . i ” — i rasrerainay > 1308 tons Register 1868 : Balance, 15586-16 | 56? Sta re | Administratrix’s Notic lone is authorized to receive and grant | S : lel between London and Komoka on Saturda Western States, we do not | ___. | River; plan and specification to be seen. mini arrix's otce. | who alon a , & | . ae 4 , Proprietors of Mines, Agents and Dealers - . . nd om . | y V that in her educational | e enna with deen Keith, a. aig iplini receipts for the same. All sume due | Daniel Carew, Commander. | in Coal, are hereby cautioned against ng at, Caught fre, and eight persor ’ ( i ule a terrible mistake, —— Rebuilding Beers’ Mill Pond Bridge, Lot | A UL persens who have any demands upon | ExaMINER previous to the — 1873, jwill sail from London, on or about the | the Same to designate Coal which has not slready dead; others cannot ning by ex-] | CR. | 59; specification to be seen at the store of 4% the Estate of STEPHEN SWABEY, | must be paid on o1 befare the 1th FED - been raised from the Mines of the Assoct- Twenty-twoare badly injured. Uwing to th = : sos eid anid nese | MacDonald Bros., Montague Bridge. of Warblington, in this Island, Esquire, de- oe oe ds Gao ae Sth A pril, 1874. a, as all sewoy ——— Trade ae i i juotes t n of Quebec, | “are 7 evans — vo") | The signatures of two responsible parties | ceased, are hereby notified to exhibit such | Will be : Ba | Mark in fature will be prosecuted. roe re cre SO, Seeeeny Tee parate schoolsas ily Discoust, $13,725.02 | willing to become bound for the a od duly attested, at the office of) —e by mail promptly acknow- This vessel will carry through Freight to | JOHN RUTHERFORD, way of conveying intellinger » the engine Bishops e there in a oe 8831 38 | performance of the work must accompany | Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, Charlottetown, | le(ge(- } ’ , #® ere < > Ge 1M ? | Premiums, &,831.38 | pany | Mi » Charlo} | ly cules PICTOU & SUMMERSIDE eneral Manager. drive: The train was running at forty , 5 arts rom fact Tat'at ,Com'n &¢,3,691.74 | each tender. The Board of Works do not | within one year from the date of this adver- WL. OTTON : “9 | Halifax, Feb. 16, 1874, 3in . ! : L, \) perates most un- | —_— bindthemselves toaccept the lowest tenders | tisement. All persons owing the Estate are ' _ Lh: iace jation for passeng: re fen our. and some leaped from t i j “ - tnd has good accommodation for passengers. | ; - e “ - : dite . io I va 2 | nmin es; and majority 26,248.14 | WM. MacDONALD, | hereby requested to make payment. Jan. 19th, 1874. a ‘ momen The above vessel has proved herself to be | N ) Fr (’ EK , CM, and clung to 1} Until thelr ban ; Roman Catholic 7 St. 7. =. Ca. N. B.—Every account or claim must be | the fastest vessel inthe trade, and has al- literally burnt off. The charred remains of " P Schools | $36,574.93 Geo'town,{Feb. 26, 1874.—2i (march 9) | proved as required by the Act relating to the GARDEN AND FLOWE SEEDS. ways delivered her cargoes in good order. | a a others were found clinging to the iron work In Roman Catholic Schools | (Siened) ebek 3 th. P ae le . | : suameeaemieemimneeenne ene ta) | settlement and distribution of Estates of ore Parties wishing to have their goods de- 4 M4 persons indebted to the estate of the ’ : ' tip I of Romanism are} (Sizned) 4 , ‘ r M aed oe | Soune’s Cove ie: 0. 1087 Intestates passed in 1873. caiuté be task 20 nae. Babes Oo ten livered here early in the season, will do well | + ate Francis Murray, Dromore, are r¢ 4 coroner's inquest eing hed wh Protestants A. A. RACLORRIG, ung Gmay to, 1007 | yated 6th Fet cca 7 : celia to forward their Orders in time, so as not to quested to make immediate payment to th ; o> John F. Robertson aia, , Dated 6th February, A. D., L874. DOMINION. : ; Dene e lessemiuate their 7 , ’ This is to certify, that I have been afflicted | i a seit as detain the vessel. undersigned, and any person having claims Scopes Deatn 4 despatch to the ‘ 1) ca eit Alex. Brown, | with the Asthma /or ten years, in its worst | KATHERINE M. SW ABEY, OUR CHROMO. For Freight or passage apply In London | 4gainst the said estate will please present Patriot reports that Rev R. Garvie, of | made to crush ee o _— ' form, was able to do little or no work, when March 2, 1874.—3w ae Administratrix T h Li t t \ FI or i s t s to Messrs. John Pitcairn & Sons, 69 Corn- | them to us for settlement. Windecs Nove Santic - AiR te I . s where Protestants ‘ ow ens in September 1866, I applied to Mr Caleb ’ e e 9 hill; and in Liverpool to Messrs. Pitcairn PATRICK McCABE. ),,. — : hi nied - ; : | s hild- L. C. Owen. Gates or his celebrated medicine, and after Treasurer s Office, . ets ae Brothers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John | JOHN BOYLAN, } executors. t. Lawrence Hotel, Montreal, on Thurs 1 ignora attend asec RS taking a few bottles I found great relief, and | CHARLOTTRTOWN, 9th Feb’y. 1874. A eo eee 17 = oe Street, or here to the owners, Ch'town, Feb, 23, 1873.—3i pd day night last. Mr. Gar ‘ie was, we believe g is done to under- THE CENTAL SYSTEM am now once more able to work on my farm. | Assessment on Land and Real Estate ‘n | is sent free to all who favor us wi ers PEAKE BROS. & (Co, — recente act Us principle ne ‘or particular ly ‘ tof Five Dollars. end Jan. 19, 1874.—2 } id Sik eaisaliines die nail vious principles For further particulars apply to Charlottetown and Common. to the amoun a _ Charlottetown, Jan. 19, 1874.—2m i y } hl Freehold Mrs. Garvie a seen veers ama, telsioed take that Pro as model) The Report of the Executive Commitee | ee I pursuance ofan Act of the General Assem-| Send for CATALOGUE, whieh we mail ainanie a oe a wl M r Relig owe | of the Dominion Board of Trade contains ad = = ———S=—E_=_=___= » aed this oe — a Twenty~ | gratis to all who wish. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE in as fine afamily of young men as t ‘ 3 the Pastoral. This | ree N ri seventh year of the reign o er present | . was in the British Provinces. (ne by one at every new de- following in reference to the ‘Cental Sys, | PRICES CURRENT. Majesty, Queen Victoria, intituled, “An | Chase Bros. & Bowman, THE undersigned offers for Sale, a Vale- they were plucked away by the hand of ew Ene Sar permeen eee 1 Aaiior " Ch’town, Mar, 6 1874. ee ee ee ee pty Sa SEEDS MEN, . | able and attractive Freehold Property, coa- a oe " ; | () vl the Bishops | : , » Mar, © 18¢4. aws imposing an Assessment on ands | sisting ef Fifty Acre . death, ahd now the parent stem is left to cample four new demands With reference to a notice in the official | nea aE in this Colony, and for the encouragement . : i oe cian half clear and stand alone. ‘The Garvie’s were once resi i by the Priests in Sa programne respecting the introducting of | MEAT. of Education,” I do hereby ociiaiy” notify | 0 5 HA Ww &, OBTARIO T° BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on a _— > ag poet Age yw , Y + ’ ' I re f i Roman Catholic the cental system, your Council request at- | Beef, (small pieces) per Ib £0.06 to 0.12 | the owners and occupiers of Land and Real | _ Feb 16, _1874.—3m ee Wednesday, the Twenty-fifth of March cove 2 d with an ap growth of fairiy dents of thisIsland. They were well know: S { the best commentary | te"tion to an Act ofthe Dominion Parlia- Beef, per lb (by the quarter) 0.05 to 0.09 | Estate in Charlottetown and Common, for | A. D. 1874, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, oe, ae Soft wood, suitable for and highly respected. the Pastoral, if ae “An Act seopecting Weights | Ham, per lb 0.12 j0 0.14 | which the Annual Assessment levied there- | C 0 J R § i ) F L > C T J RES. noon, at the Colonial Building, Charlotte- The Paamese fronts on Launching Road agers B . ire of one mind everys | 4nd Measures,” assentedto on 23rd May last. | Lamb, per Ib 0.67 to 0.09 | on by the Assessors, for the said Town and | * town, under and by virtue of a power of at Head of Mitchell River, Lot 54 and there Blackwood s Magazine for February, just The following are noted as among its pro- | Mutton, per Ib 0-00 to 0.10 | Common, is payable, that unless the Assess- | IN eale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, | (on it a nandaome eee modious i republished by the Leonard Scott Publish, \ 1 dutty t, conceal the | er Pork,(small pieces) per ib 0.07 to 0.10! ment for the past year be paid into the hands | i bearing date the Tenth day of December, sheees dwelt > He a 2 > ze reed upon us g is enac “hoa Pork, per ib (by the carcass) 0.07 to 0.08 | of Mr. Lemuet McKay, my collector for T. PATRICK’S HALL. A. D. 1871, and made between Lazare Buote | *'0T®) ing House ar rn. ‘ ater mm of 1 upon us, that Ist. It is enacted that “A weight of one » my i . : Terms ea For furth j ing (o., contains a greater proportion oO} said P storals are | hundred pounds avoirdupois hall ation ‘be Veal, per lb 0.04 to 0.07 | said Town and Common, within the time of Township Number Twenty-three, in ate 6 rm easy. For further particulars ap- story and narrative than usual, an order of to a crisis, has not been | and may be called and described as a ‘Cen. POULTRY prescribed by law, proceedings will be taken | VHE Members of St. Dunstan's Reading Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, |"" © . > i aa ei a ee thay et ia pamriem ass “ee: | Chickens, per pair $0.50 to 0.75 | against all such Lands and Real Estate as | Room and Literary Institute have the Farmer, and Anastatia, his wife, of the one |). oe aa Cardigan Bridge ae cake sii al P { politicians; nor can we " : Ducks, (each) 0.20 to 0.24 | Shall then be in arrears, for the non-pay- | j,onor of announcing to the public that they part, and Henry Jones ( undall and Thomas Socal sta coccinea tll we Isdeserved distin tion. 19 story lea nounce any compromise dud. On and after the first day of January, | Fowls, (each) 0.16 to 0.24 | ment of the several sums charged thereon, have made arrangement for having a Course DesBrisay of ¢ harlottetown, in said Island, Tobacco Ci Pi Valentine and hi« Brother, continued estion as the betraval ef the | (874 the provisions of the present law as to Geese, each) 0.56 to 0.70 | agreeably to the directions of the above re-| of Lectures, during the present season. Esquires, of the other part, All the Free- YD, igars, pes. i 10 also is the series of papers, ‘ Internation hin Cees. ae the aed | the weight of a bushelof the undermentioned | Partridges,(each 0.20 to 0.25 | cited Act. | From the following Programme it may be hold Estate and Interest of the said Lazare ae —— hi é oe hich Sai i aes dee nt and coming generations, | #"ticles. namely ; — | Turkeys, (each) 0.81 to 1.62 JOSEPH POPE, Treasure | seen that the Lectures will be of general in- Buote, and Anastatia his wife, in and to #ll, JUST received, ex “ Alhambra” from al a : ler which heading \ = : Protestant Faith and prin-| Wheat, Indian Corn, Rye, Pease, Barley, | Wild Geese (each) 0.00 to 0.00| March 2, 1874.—3w terest; and the gentlemen - aged oe oa cae eee parthabagey 4 on a - aoe lot oe resent ex rith a survey of .those glide ' : T: : } ———--—---~ ——~ | » , ability that » mises, e lying and being lusaia Town- bacco ever offered for sale in - i, ste aeenaee aecuee| 1\ the sian et OS Ce | cre, | FOR SALE. daar eee reef ge the mon ne nip, Number Twenty-three, and bounded | town, overs sf the; weed can Saw Be Sigh ar Rts, a y ta to this gr , : ind perilous | Grass Seed, Castor Beans Potatoes “Turni ., | Buckwheat Flour, per Ib 9.03 to 0.03 — cessful ever given in Charlottetown as follows, that is to say: Commencing at | supplied with almost every kind of Bright day. ‘There is not a King in Christunity, se cue le nal f they | Carrots, Parsnips Bests, Onions Salt Dried Flour, perbbl 7.30 to 8.60 | 80 bags SALT, a stake fixed on the east side of the road ) and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Amer not a Pacha in Africa or Asia, nota naked ir | rinciples—the sacre privileges Apples, Dried Peaches, and Malt, will cease | Flour, per 100 Ibs 3.50 to 4.00 | 100 bbls. HERRING, PROGRAMME : oe — ee von ica, j f 1 ” > > ‘ 9 } a ° i : ( » > , > ( i > ’ Chief of Negroes, who does not call him» the fidelity of their fathers—they | to have effect, thereafter “all the above. | Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs 5.00 to 3.50 13 bars YELLOW METAL 11-16. | Friday evening, Feb. 20th—Kev. Dr. C. 0’- stake of s tract of land leased formerty 1,| Comtest Twist, Virginia TORACOD. '. a nee : tn ent. he thoroughly roused to meet the | mentioned articles, when bought or sold by | BOARDS. HUGH MONAGHAN. | Brien, —Subject, *‘ The Human Mind.” ee oe : ct ; ine | Charm Twist ‘ “ a if by an accumulated variety ornament a d . ‘ . ip J Isidore Buote, now in possession of Ed- a a denominations.’ We shall be glad to be termined that whatever | weights, shall be specitied by the cental and | Hemlock, 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.97 | mens ownal St., Ch’town, } Friday evening, Feb. 27th, —Professor ward Woolner, from thence running east Oriental Fig, “ : i . | ion i eg athe ha n : l th r port ons f the Dominion, part of a cental. Pine do 1.62 to 2.48 fs Feb. 9. 187 . oe a oe Subject _ Shakespeare's * Julins fifty-one [51] chains and fifty 50] links, } Navy 5’a. 7 vetter acquainted with ‘The |'wo Speran- sad shall never bow to the dictates of | 3rd. It will follow, therefore, that parties | Spruce do 0.81 to 1.00 | TIN | Cesar.” thence north ten [10] chains, thence west to | Finecut a ‘ sky he whole article .s pleasant read- | | i . ish bishops, nor! who make contracts with reference to the | Shingles, per M. 2.11 to 2.34 | - | Friday evening, March 5th,.—Rev. Greg- the aforesaid road, and from thence seuth- | Savtnetite igs, ing, and the letters from Siberia give an ins ee onihtpencel g wer can | bushel of any of the above-mentioned ar- FIstt. 36 BOXES I. C. TIN on sale at invoice | ory McDonald, —Subject, * Monumental wardiy along said road to whe place of be- mc Demmate , —— Bright Mavp, Ti : - ee Protestantism : and, that thus} ticles, will only be ‘egally bound by the | Codfish per qtl 2.60 to 3.25 | od cost. | Rome.” ginning. containing Fifty acres, be the same pay Solace, teresting picture of manners little known to |, they must, when called to exer-) bushel of capacity, which until otherwise | Herring per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 | CARVELL BROS. Friday evening, March 13th.— Robert 4 little more or less. Also, all that tract, = : Europeans. In ‘Scepticism id Modern inchise, sink er past and party proclaimed under the provision of the Act, Mackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72) Ch’town, Feb. 16, 1874. Shaw, Esq.,—Subject, ‘ Prince Charlie. piece or parcel of land,situate on said Towne {| Also on hand a good assortment of Cigars Poetry, | the writer endeavours to show the gs, and recognise but two parties, name- | will be the Winchoster bushel. MISCEL1ANEOUS. . | Friday evening, March 20th,—E. J. Hodg- ship, Twenty-three, and bounded and de- | and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than aay : ’ H . _ rotestaut who _— and wil! lt is believed by some who have examined | Apples per bushel 0.72 to 1.00 St- Lawrence Marine Insurance Com: son, Esq..—-Subject, ** The Early Christian scribed as follows, that istosay : Commenc- | other store in Charlottetown. effects of scepticism on poetical genius, in~ | maint *rotestant rights: or > one side, : ys 7 fe : : ne : : ’ I Se a : ai liiaatiea i “ tings of St ty, G ‘a ‘on tiie real Homan Catolic and | t8® provisions of the above-mentioned law, | Barley per bushel 0.65 to 0.72 pany of Prince Edward Island. wr a seer he we ae Oe stined 5, 187 a ee stancing the writings of She! re ' sini ee a ever | that there is incongruity between them and | Butter (fresh) per Ib 0.25 to 0.26 ng The admission to each Lecture will be ten 9UG 0D She nor’ ' 7 Gescrived | Jan., 5, 1874. Arthur Hugh Clough. The other articles are ‘The liook of Car- laverock; ‘ The Philosopher’s Baby , ’ ‘The Minor King of Mysore,’ an interesting sketch of how the young sovereign is being educated, and a review of ‘ Fables in Song, by Lord Lytton. with some charming quo- tations, especially those from - lhe Thistle.’ <a s rhe absence of the Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorn from the recent mars riage ceremonies at St. Petersburg is thus explained :—The Princess woul: not expose her husband to mortification, us etiquette torbade him a seat at the Emperor's table, and therefore she remained away. A pres vious experience at Berlin, where the Mars quis was excluded from a State banquet - because he is not of Royal blood, was her motive to a noble and wifely courtesy. party nlerests, and subject hildren \o such tribute as Romish bishops nay impose. Protestant bear in mind that ® ar t parties that will now con- nd tory. Let no man be deceiv- | ar pts which may be made to ! j jiestions into the conflict, and thereby Latteution for the real issue. Phe lines are now drawn for us by the Pas- torals: and vou who are the friends of the Free School System, and who would main- tain equal justice to all denominations, are forced to the alternative of either submitting to the imperious dictation of Bishop Mclutyre, or of convineimg him that his assuming to dictate is a serions mistake. By uniting as one inan to assert and maintain your rights you will administer to his presumption a res buke so eflectual that he shall feel it to be his wisdom for the future to dgsist, some of the clauses of the General Inspec- tion Act. These will doubtless be specified when this question comes before the Board. In the meantime, your Council are informed that inquiries have been made at the Inland Kevenue Department as to whether there is any penalty for making contracts on deliver- ing grain by the bushel. The following is un- derstood ‘0 be the substance of the re ply:— That although no special penalty is provi- ded for making contracts for delivering ars ticles by the bushel, still such contracts would be illegal, and could not be enforced ; and that a bushel of wheat, for example, even ifspecially mentioned in the agreement, would not mean 601b. as heretofore, but only a bushel of capacity.” _—+ me Shropshire ram was rented for the seas A son in England for $1,000, gold, Butter per lb by the tub Calfskins, per lb Cheese (new milk) per Ib Cheese, per Ib Clover seed, per lb 0.25 to 0.26 0.06 to 0.10 0.14 to 0.14 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 Eggs, per doz. 0.25 to 0.30 Hay, per ton 8.00 to 10.00 Hides, per lb. 0.6 to 0.06 Honey, per Ib. 0.24 to 0.25 Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0°48 Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.42 Lard, per lb 0.12 to 04.4 Oats, per bushel 0.42 to 0.43 Straw, per cwt 0.16 to 9.10 ‘Tallow per Ib 0.09 to 0.12 Timothy, seed, per bushel 0.00 to 0.93 Wool, per lb 0.17 to 0.20 Pearl Barley, per lb 0.02 to 0.09 Potatoes, per bushel 0.25 to 0.28 Turnips, per (bush. ) 0.16 to 0.00 Sheepskins, (each) 0.80 to 1.00 | ]* compliance with the Act of Incorpora- tion, the annual General Meeting of the | Shareholders of the above Company will take place on Wednesday, the Eleventh day | of March next, at their office, Exchange | Building, for the purpose of receiving Re- | port, electing seven Directors for the ensu- | ing year, and transacting such other busi- ness asi may be necessary. By order, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Seerelary. | Ch’tewn, Feb. 16, 1874.—till meeting. Legislative Library. THE Subscriber requests the return of all Books belonging to the Legislative Li- | brary, previous to the opening of the Par- liamentary Session. L, C. JENKINS, Lib rarian. February 23, 1874. rg & other papers 3in DIRECT Cameron, Sons & Co., or to piece of land, running from thence, east for the distance of fifty (50) chains, or to the boundary ofiand formerly held by Gilbert Gallant, but now in possession of Dominick Doirant; thence north, five (5) chains and forty (40) links; thence west tothe road, cents; and the proceeds being for the pur- pose of making some necessary improve- ments in the Reading Room, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. The Hall will be well lighted avd comfortably heated. spans open & ngs z or 4 and from thence along the road to the place tunes quesmnenne penctebey ot ociocs P- ™- of commencement, containing by estimation P. R. BOWERS, Chairman, ? of Managing Twenty-seven acres, a little more or less. JAMES McBRIDE, Sec’y., §$Committee. For terms and particulars of conditions of Charlottetown, Feb. 23, 1874,—5i sale apply to R. R. FitzGerald. ni : H. J. CUNDALL, | for Mortgagees. | LIVERPOOL TO GEORGETOWN, Charlottetown. ; '.—The Brigt. DALLA, Gra- Feb. 2, A. D. 1874. § Feb. 9,—pat till sale Sole Leather. sides of the very beet quanlity, and | at the very lowest figures. CARVELL BROS, - | ham, Master, will sail from Brunswick Dock ~~ Liverpool], on or about 28th March, for this 500 ' port. For Freight or Passage apply to David Aug, 11, 1873. D. Gorpoxr. Georgetown, Jan, 19, 1874.—ar tf PARK’S COTTON WARP! WHITE, BLUE, RED, ORANGE AND GREBN. No's 4's to 10's. \ TARRANTED to be FULL LENGTH tnd weight, STRONGER AND BET- TER in every respect than any other Eng- lish or American warp. ; Beware or LurraTions. None is gene- ine without our name on the labels. For le by all dealers. — Ws. PARKS & SOR, | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B. Feb. 2nd, 1374.—ly. LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at th Orica, camino ene