Msire Seite bie a! Sat j LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, GRAND MILITIA PARADE! “ MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To the Electors of Sucen’s Co. ; -« o-< EX Ss. 8 “PRINCE EDWARD.” NOW OPENING, OU FR ; } Selected by our Mr. Stewart In the BEST, MARKETS in GREAT BRITAIN. | © ——— harlottetown, Oct. 2, 1876. WONDERF CALL AND EXAWNIINE W. A. WEEKS & CO’S IMMENSE STOCK OF | NEW GOODS, JUST OPENED. ee Great Variety! Astonishing Low Prices ! | Everybody Pleased. | me ‘Al IRTERS the Editor of the Examiner NON ROR eRe rN on ry ee RSIS ONS iv My ) . z 17 ArT ITA TORT - , ‘ : ' WMIT7 } Dear Sir,—My Patriotic soul was fired ) VF t i, {ENTLEMEN :—} ” Will soou be called hi { {9 its utmost death , upon to elec! & Nepresentati : : Mosi cl bios by the display of mili- is : e | the ote { S se j the >. patative ~ S ‘ary splendour on Monday | " | (mies od he eeeuinion House o ‘ ; sll, on 3 ‘Ay stat, A muslerof are ~ TTC Commons, caused by the acceptance by the > 1 7 . 2 ; ice FI the forces was hold at Rochford Square, VERSUS Feaines acess; he Mn aT vhere all the pon Pp and circumst f of the Governorship Of Keewatin. And i , ire ance o . having “C » ; j r r your + having been requested by many infuential rious ny . er : ¥ % 4 a = . 3 y uy ; 7" e carried out on a gigantic IRQ i i 5© i K ¢ PIN : Electors, from various parts of the County, . Field ctlicers, inciu ling Brigadier : ‘o Otfer myselfas a candidate, I have con- ’ & . . Generals, Orderlies, © . ' MEETING OF THE ELECTORS op 5¢nted to do so, and now beg to solicit ADIN “ s he ped, soon : Q si » Colonels, Majors, and . , TING OF THE _ : . oe your suffrages - sa : we e Rank and } ile, were there A dis CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY When Mr. t aird and his associates agreed be esta . ge ioe aeend tag a . > ee ae ° mire wens See ne 7 a 8 agreec ee tinguished and brilliant assemblage o | WILL BE HELD IN THE to support Mr. Mackenzie, it was on. the “ ‘ row *pectators also adorned the scene All | distinct understanding that Prince Edward religions, sexes and col : ATH E N ' oy: should have a seatin the Gabinet. 169 li * and colors, were present. | That seat has been given t j The golden-haired aE Pp . Th . , . mpwerren aio Beene as beer oe ,% Ontarie, and oae mired AnglosSaxon and the | iIS MONDAY EV ENING nae ence is NOW Ceprived OF It. ; momcm morrow wil] | *"8rthy inhabitant of the b—no. R hf _Inthis our people have been most un- a wis uasre~-eagerly pr ¢ » *ochlord | the 6th inst., at 8 o'clock, for the purpose fairly treated. If returned I will endeay- . t ‘ esident of the i oe geriy pressed forward to witness of discussing the question of << o re-establish thal legitimate influence } yres mili mu . j > kT mn . . . i Cc ‘ile » sini ; TTpited States great military pageant, Flat and | ‘‘ FREE TRADE rersus PROTECTION.” | ‘ a ng Councils ot the Dominion, to which _ + Popeye were there. Dusky damsels of dif. | ~ ‘ ad ravince, from (he namber, weaith ard n ‘ iad ¢ oo" ii a me . ilutelligence of its people i sti } 4 Branow Bas Alberton is one of the rent shades wat ‘ } 1 oN ee : peo} § unquestionably sdes, in graceful attitudes, gezed | APPEL HS. entitled, and 1 will not support any Ad ’ ely contemporary ‘amiringly on the manly forms on which | oo —— ministration which will refase to Prince the FP many ofthem had so often gazed \ f AUCTION, on MONDAY, in front of Edward Island a voice in the Conncils of ‘ten gazed rapturously | 4 a he Count re . i ‘fore after a variele al bie Salesrooim. at 24 o'clock :— the Country. : o fr is throuchont ; - ' riety Oo: evolutions which | - You will hear much about Free T as ft gnou alll ii a ; er f e . sr at l ree rade y Ww at re by prompt vere performed to the extreme satisfaction 39 BARRELS NIGE BALDWINS. th “po ee fam a Free Trader on : aia of the field officers shaatet: ‘ARVEI ROS te broad principle, and will rez ; — Be AencnRts Of their sub- w a - : a . om yt Ch’town, N >. 1876 : wh mans. best the ta in sala cae s : ere arrange ® . | . woes Se 5:6.— ; . , > pit ty es ' gh the Post Office | : ranged in line; and the illustrious | , ee. __| lish reciprocal Free Trade with the United <-> xead Warrior addressed them something as . YT rms { States, Which woulddo much to promote | Ts ” s Ricugy has been appoint- follows : — j a UC ICON ‘ | the best interests of this agricultural oT . | country, : . 7 ‘ “« Vall ~\sh3 oe ed Rector of St. E eanos’-, PLE 1., in place Fellow-soldiers and compatrio Yy ‘ | Our Ish lailway . os : a - sesticloann in. dell aaa celal ts! Your | ry 1 4 Til en | Asland Railway has not been pro- | : who succeeds Ray. Ris dhied boars wn oldierly bearing : 4 4 | ductive of that general benefit to us which ies Cameset a O-day has convinced me that when your _d | Lintended il should be. This in my opi- my f Yarmouth. , : y ‘ 7 y op i ; country is in danger you will not be ee. : } Bion, is entirely owing to its present man , a And, indeed, it is in danger! The great I re will sell by Auction, on | agement. I wonld endeavour s0 to lessen ‘ a ge oem cil wis military movements that have been going |... . RSDAY, the ‘Sth inst., at 11} lls necessary expenditute and reduce the " ~ | On throughout the Island for the past few | o'clock, a. m., the following merchandize : | Tariff as would make it of more extended _ ® . i while coupling ananthe have not been without a purpose. | ae oe aah | *" preg ang” to all classes. : ears at Hunte a inesday last, | '* Is quite untrue, however, of therumored| “30 boxes lvory 3 oe _. Calm for this Province a fair particpa- | — ndangered for | ™!™g Of the ladians under Joe Louis OF | 30 boxes Ivory Bar SOAP, | tion in the expenditure of the public means | co — ~~ | this [am assured on the authority of T. 3. | 20 _XX “ | for the opening up of more extended com- | — So the intended occupation of R calves The re, | 25 doz. WASHBOARDS, | nUnication With such portions of the colony | a will be abandoned pé : OF NOCRKY Point 50 ** BROOMS, as are usw destitute of the necessary facili- | } _ \ —als lected sie - anvan « Y . vO lag . : Ps : } ACCEPTE! ve regret tO learn | of Lennox Island © the projected siege 25 bozes CLOTHES PINS, lies for the transit of its productions, and | i na ean has accepted waite ene sland, A far greater task 30 dos. PAILS, | for such other objects of public improve- { at ‘ ws « aah « ‘ x —thasp:r r :> ° + P 1 8y ’ j ¢ - . ; tte Andesite 4 Bey i Ne o Te rE support of the British Em. 20 nests TUBS, | ment as will conduce to the furtherance of | stint a! sucht hg ae at ti > f yh ie Question is now the 150 boxes TOILET SOAP, | its best interests. ' Mf amen hens me of our most at es : noftheday. All Europe is looking | 20 crates EARTHENWARE, | With reference to matters of General | '— = een ene wards us Our darisinn met | dc | RA haves F ivy QTA ROU | Policy > hes ie ar and influential clergymen ; oi et Ke mado | 8 Lainndry STAM, ollcy, my best endeavors sl po ‘ —— g at once. Shall we see our Fatherland dis. | a % CORNSTARCH, times be turccna w onc se ieitpaet . . membered when we can gave it ?”’ | 10 kegs TWISTED TOBACCO, the vast resources of our Great Dominion. a oun a" i oxes Pe ar > . wninva on ave : . he enthusiasm was tremendous. They | Boxes Pepper, Mustard, Spices, &c. I have Tee be, ; at t ‘ ie } TER , BALE bd't. Serv’ R sll swore that they were anxious to wade | = an aS Gus JAMES C. POPE x i ia : | s ‘STE ry oT . . , ‘i se . a “i ° Le ; ‘ 7 in the gore of their country’s enemies at a | ab @ cae STEWART, Auctioneer, | October 30, 1876. i ik sae WOV, 3,6. etait - moment's notice. Theorder then being | : Ba , tee VN | given to march, they proceeded u ueen > r ‘ h E f > C t - wf P Que POLULTICArL, | othe Electors of Queen’s Co. abedinen et, accompanied by the war-inspiring iain EY aww, "Thr an oliod: | ; P (alte tte? : ~~. when a ae ae : A Hai an KiGarel The English | strains of Galbraith’s Band. After march- \ENTLEMEN :—The appointment of the mail brought the announcement that Mr. _ lag a distance along the street, a number etn Hon. David Laird as the Lieutenant Henry Schofield, he esty’s Consul at | debouched off to the Major's, where they Seria ceunid the North-W ne rn : : — salle lin d ‘aused a vacancy in the Dominion bam ceived honor sil r Fe “ Guatemalan, has received the honor of | were regaled with solids and liquids. The ere’ “aad House of Commons, which you will shortly Knighthood r. Schofield isa native of R. POPE will meet the electors of London, but was fora long time a resident of Halifax oo Fargwett Serwon. —OUn Sunday evening law t R . a fcLean pre iched his fares well sermon in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church The sermon is spoken of as an eloquent and wT as an able and faithtul e effort. The sund in Mr. McLean an worker, i bis many friends in Summer- side and St. Eleanors regret very mt departure from their midst. —J _-—em + OCwENT ON THE Raitway.—A boy named - McDonald, better known as “ Santa Claus,” who was hanging on the platform of the last car ofa train, which was coming pretty rapidly off the Railway Wharf, on Friday evening, got seriously hurt. He was swing- ing himself backward and forward to show his smartness, and, while in the act of sWinging torwara, the care Ame at reast of a pile of boards, with which he came in con. tact, knocking him from the platform and parting three of his ribs from his breast bone He is recovering slowly. This should be a «uffic ect warning to other boys again t playing around moving trains. —Summersid Jour -—e Tes Erganal Fitness or Tainos.—The fo- ronto Wail remarks that ‘“‘M. Laflamme is certainly the wan who ought to get the portfolio, and we are not surprised to learn that the first offer was madeto him. He is Mr. Huntington's partner, and may be sup- | = with posed to have had intimate association that highly respected and respectable gen tieman in his Copper Mine speculati But even were he free of complicity in those memorable transactions, the prominent which h would amply qualifiy him fora seat in part e t . se . . ' the Cabinet. Mr. Mackenzie paid a just | tribute to the eternal fitness of things when be sent his first missive to the meme | , bership for Jacques Cartier.’ In the speech from the Throne the Em- peror of Germany said his constant en- deayor was to preserve peace with all the Powers, and that Germany would go to wa only for the protection of her own honor and interests. A general war in Europe appears to have for the present—onily perhaps been averted tu give the aggressive powers time to make better preparation for the struggle which must eventually come. In the meantime, secret!y and openly, the manufacture of new means for the destruction o! human life will go on in the work-hops of those Jbr atian the crash comes it pations. Sothat when will probably be more terrific than any that the world has ever seen;—and ali for the pame of religion. A Belgrade despatch says Tchernayefl’s army, afier a crusbing defeat, being cut In two and completely demoralized, was driven from Djunis om Sunday. News of this defeat produced quite a panic in Belgrade. Reports as to the armistice negotiations are still indefinite. The Porte is now said piscopal Church | ich his | «,: - ; ‘ ; . , | with intense interest, involving, as it may, ' ns. | ’ . i to have accepted a two months’ armistice, | with two successive extensions, if needful, of six weeks each. Prince Milan is, more- over, also reported to have telegraphed to Livactia, begging for a six week’s arsaistice | and for Kussian intervention in behalf, failing a satisfactory settlement of terms within that period. Ristics is at af tle Deligrade, duly empowered to make terms | — either for peace or armistice, but how long re will remain Servia's | | | there is doubtful, as the! Turks are shelling the town from Djunis, | compelling the Servians to retire to safer quarters, [It is stated that Mr. Geoftrion’s chief reason for sending 4 letter of resignation to the f’remier was in consequence of @ misunderstanding between the former and Messrs. Mackenzie and Scott. Mr. La- flamme, it is further said, has already re- | fceed the portfolio, but will visit Ottawa soon to confer with the ‘‘overnment. He desires a J ad gesbip. enter the Cabinet the choice wili between Messrs. Pelletier and Laurier, probably the former, if sectional considera~ tions are to prevail, Should he refuse tO/ Gonsignments of Propuce enter | Gash advanced, remainder continued their march; but, suddenly when having arrived about oppo site the Farmer’s Arms the order was given, ‘Right wheel.’ Symptoms of insubordina~ tion here appeared among afew ; but discip- line triumphed. The last I saw of them was their disappearance down an alley-way. I regret that age and decrepitude has incapsiated me from mingling in the com. ing strife personally, bat I shall watch the results of the course taken by the army the destinies of the world. Crrizen, Ch'town. Oct. 4, 1876. The negotiations on the Eastern question are progressing more favorably, and there are strong hopes now of a satisfactory ter- mination at last on the armistice point; Russia has already consented to a prolongs ation of the term to a second six weeks, which Germany has endorsed, advising other powers todo likewise. The liberal press of Germany has been expressing very decided Opinions against the conduct of the Turkish reforms being under Ruasian supervision, and urging that England should undertake their direction. Austria has reiterated her policy of peace. The state of affairs in ser. via, though no actual fighting has taken place within the past few days, is anything but encouraging. A serious crisis has ap- peared in the Cabinet, caused by the resigs nation of the War Minister, and the troops in the field are suffering the most severe privations; out of this is reported to have grown another appeal to the powers for their intervention in behalf of peace, though contradicted by a latter telegram. PRIZE APPLES! N EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT A. McNeill's Auction Room, a choice lot of Cornwallis and Annapolis Apples, selected from First Prize Samples at the v0 took in the Lachine canal | the Truro Proviacial Exhibition, held last | week. Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1876.—4in AILORING DEPARTMENT. d p P AA AWE 2 bBecavers, ' L t Slats oe ve? Pregidents, Naps, FOR Overcoats & Jackets. Exglish, Scotch and Canadian Erew ELED-™. Blue and Black Does, Broads and Worsteds ! We will be at all times happy to show our Cloths and Styles. coo FITS! LOW PRICES! Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Ties. &c BEER & ONS. 16, 1876.—6w Oct. AGEN FOR P. £. ISLAND PRODUCE. HORATIO B. SELLON. a | Commission Mechant Auct’r, &c., | Bedford Row & Sackville Srot, HIALIF AX, N.S. solicited, and or Goods forwarded as de sired. All kinds of produce purchased fo Cash. Orders ruv Goods from Halifax promptly & WIRTER CLOTHING. Queen's Co. at the following places on at6 p. m. TURBSDAY, 7ih November; “New Gias- gow Hall at 2p. m. SAME EVENING; House at 6 p. m. WEDNESDAY, 8ih November: Clifton Hail at 2 p. m. THURSDAY, 9th November; .Springton School House at2 p. m. FRIDAY, 10th November; Crapaud Hal! at 2 p. m. SAME EVENING; Kelly’s Cross at 6 St. Ann’s School p. m. SATURDAY, llih November; Bonshaw School House at 2 p. m. SAME EVENING; Bryan’s Cross at 6 m. MONDAY, 13th November; Long Creek at 4p. m. TUESDAY, 14th Stewart at 6 p. m. THURSDAY, léth November; Saw Mill Bridge at 2 p. im. November; Mount SATURDAY, 18h November; Smith’s Corner, Fort Augustus at 2p. m. MONDAY, 20th November; 10 Mile House, Sr. Peter's Road at 2 p. m. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876. BARRELS. ferring Barrels ¢ } 200! Hialifax make. j 90 half do é 250 Mackeral Barrels, r yr sale cheap by F. T. NEWBERY, Nev. 6) 1876. —2i ce. Annual Meeting. TMMHE Amnnal G- ; , Rfansi-— 24s Disecsan Church Society, of this Prov- ince, will be held in St. Paul’s Schoo!room, on Wednesday, the 8th iustant, at 74 p.{m.- D. FITZGERALD, Sec’y. Nov. 6, 1876.—1li P.E. Island Railway. SPECIAL RUNNING ARRANGEMENT. 0 a Special Steamboat Mail Train will |} run as follows:— | | GOING EAST. GOING WEST. j A. M. P. M. Charlottetown dp6.00 Summerside dp. 6.46 Royalty Juoction 6.17 Kensington |} 7.16 Huuter River 7.09' County Line 7.46 County Line 7.46 Hunter River 8.25 Kensington 8.17/Royalty J’nct.; 9.17 Summerside ar 8 50 Ch’towa ar. 9.35 Numbers 3 and 4 Trairs wi'!l resume run- ning as per Time Bill No. 5, W. McKECHNIE, Superintendent. [Sins | Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1876.—Island pap. AXES, CARVELL BROS. | Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1876.—3i ~— BROAD'S: | opm BOXES, at, 129 ' | | j ~ American Kerosene. CARVELL BROS. | Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1876.—21 __ landing to-day, CASKS, 120° test, (Saturday). } WINTER FRUIT | in store and to arrive, {000 BRLS. CHOICE WINTER KEEPING APPLES, Ex Steamer from Montreal, Boston, and Halifax. For Sale at A. MCNEILL’S Auction Room, No. 11 Queen Street. 4in | Oct. 23, 1876. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen Square, | | MONDAY, 6th November; Rustico Bank, | be called upon to fill, | have been solicited | by a great number of electors from diflerent | parts of the County, to offer myself as a candidate, and I take this early opportunity of informing you of my determination to do | so, and of soliciting your support. ‘The general policy of the McKenzie Ad- ministration, based, as I believe it to be, upon principles of honesty and justice, meets with my cordial approval. I recog- vise in that policy a determination to gov- ern this great Dominion on seund political and constitutional principles — a course which necessarily avoids the demoralizing effects which invariably follow from col- lision between Governments and wealthy contractors Or speculators. {ama free trader, and I am glad to know that free trade is a plank of the McKenzie platform. ‘To us in these Maritime Pro- vinces the scheme cf Protection cautiously advanced by Sir John A. MacDonald dur ing the last session of the House of Com- mons, and now so earnestly advocated by him in his pubiie speeches, is merely a scheme to take a certain amount of money from the pockets of the farmers and other consumers, and hand it ever to the manu- | to pay the present high tariff rates. present revenue tariff is raised into a Pro- } | te Wir HOT be NqGAPAy ier Dy “tide wry } i | like separate schools—uvpopular in this { | ** payment for resuits.”’ N and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, | | by his opponents while in office, and as I |dely surveyed before any part of it is let to facturers. It is unjust in the extreme, and will bear with peculiar hardship upou the people of this Island. Sir John A. Mac- Donald calls this Protective Policy of his a * Jive issue,” and urges his friends to rally round him in support ofit. We free traders ofthese Maritime Provinces must also re- cognize the importance of this living ques- tion, and be prepared to meet it. Our merchants and traders find it hard enough If our tective one, it will mean simply so much |; extra taxation placed upon our farmers, } } not to carry on the Government of the; country or develop its resources, but to | enrich a small but influential body of manu- | facturers. This live issue affects, and wil! desire to support Sir John A. McDonald's policy. A protective tariff, they knew is Island, and it will be gilded over with such phrases as ** national policy,” much as the separate school question was attempted to be hid beneath the pregnant policy of I ask you to be on your guard on this question. The course adopted by Mr. McKenzie on the Pacific Railway question seems to me to be just and slatesmanlike. The engage- ; ment to build that road was entered into understand—terribly as it may stain our resources—cannot be honorably repudiated. 3y extending the time for its completion, and having the road carefully and accura- coniracl, we may hope to feel the burdens ; very imuch less, and have the assurance that we are getling the best that can be got | for the outlay. While, however, I agree with the general | policy of the government on these great | questions Iam not satisfied to give that! government an unqualified support. I shall | contend most strenuously and do all in my | power to obtain for our Island that which | I believe to be its rights, viz.: a represen- | tation in the Cabinet. I believe this will | be more easily and surely attained by a firm and dignified stand being taken by our | representatives than by a childish declara- tion that we will unconditionally oppose any government that will not concede the demand. 1 am also strongly opposed to any inter- ference by the Dominion Government or House of Commons with the question of Education; and while in justice [ feel com- pelled to remember that the famous Section XI of the North-West Act was not intro- duced into the Bill by the Government, but was an amendment carried unanimously in the House of Commons, still I cannot, as one, absolve the Government from al! blame. I shall oppose, if elected by you, any such interference or legislation in the future, and shall insist that the Constitus tion of our country which which gives the loca! legislature exclusive right to legislate upon the important question of education be preserved intact i spir// as well as in letter. I shall do all in my power to obtain our | just rights in the distribution of govern- ment patronage and public moneys, and shall specialy urge upon the government Creat Bargains in Dresses. Shawis. Furs. Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. we ee © oe <> ; It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our prices before purchasing elsewhere. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876.—4ins ; ; i —_ —S SS NATIONAL URANCE COMPANY HAD OFFICE. 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. i | CAPITAL, - - . $2,000,000 i WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Auex. W. Ocirvir, M. P. P., President, Wituam AncGus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lys, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea. Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms!) AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: | JAS. DESBRISAY, | Hs THE STADACONA Fire & Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-PresipEnt, GEO. J. PYKE, General MANAGER, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Srcrerary } | i } CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: _ Pater, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Jony F. Rowgnrso x, Esa. release Ae Joun feos ie. | P. W. Hrxpman, Eso. CARVELL BROS., Agents., Charlottetewn, P. B. Island, } Loeal Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. a MERCHANTS MARINE OF CANADA. _ ---# = e---- aa the great importance of carrying on ina liberai spirit, the improvement of our har- . . ? 000 000 bors by dredging aud breakwaters; but I Capital $1 000 000 With power 10 [nerease (0 ’ ' will not insult the intelligence of this large ’ ! 4 County by promising to obtain from the} eg eee Genera! Government grants in aid of local | objects only, and with which both you and I know the General Government nothing to do. Tam, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM WELSH. attended to. Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1876. BIRTH. teference in Halifax: eal fT\HE subscribers have received per Steam- | _ cs iiss hciscaacauai eli Babe ae iinen ; sant JOHN 5. nee et ah er Prince Edward and other vessels, ; 58 — - on Monday, Oct. 30, Mrs. Prestéoet Daw’ © =: from London, Manchester, Glasgow, lete | = ow it llare, of as Reference in Charlottetown: from foreign ports, a full and compiete | wuan Ww. R. WATSON, Ese., supply of Ogas MARRIED High Sheriff, Queen's County. | °7 4323S °F ARRKLED. act. 23, 1876. city papers Im e R GOODS Si S < = At Montague Bridge, at the residence 0 ’ SPRING AND COMME _ the bride father nthe 26th Oct. by the DUTCH Sains: ‘ & es = S Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Zion Church, Sarab, ‘ST RECEIVED and FOR a a MASBR Second daugbu f Wm. White, Esq., to Mr. el Toszaro’s Consertatory. Euston yt Latest Oy es, i Oo & od George Ha s Davidson, of this city. near s'. Peter’s Road At Ie Blk S } hed = a 2 5 f . be residence of th clean ae “| Versailles Curran’, . on. oN eng heagr day a pay ef ae ache ye a Versail* pushes, Peony | Adapted to the Present Season. $225: } y 1 Kev. GU ’ mit , aspberry 4 eS : ” : Joseph ©. Cant n, of Lot 3, to Amelia Cross- and Giant Rhubarb roots, Ac. + 3 3 man, of Lot 16 sn teniidae tik 76.—Sin 38 & oan Ch tows, Oct, 30, 1976 in~ siarnm alli Customers and the public in general are/ g - 2 - DIED } CS W. STEWART, invited to inspect our Stock of Genera eT = = - . , a 8 h t Merchandize, pow Sk in this C; y, on Sunday, the 5th inst. , Mary J.4 Produce Commissiou Mere all | Complete in all the Various z - Wile of John J. Regan, aged 19 years. j departments. | . ii Rca hiatal Oo the 17th ult, in the 73rd year of her | COLONIAL MARKET, Der : ase, deeply regretted by numerous relatives ‘ — E M h d . l friends, Mary, beloved wife of the late | Halifax w og Nova Scotia. - ; : C sa Sou uropean ere an ise. f.d0hn McDonald, Bornish, and the ress 1 : ot nice on pau bs pecled mothe: a mre Sh Dugeld MaDonald,| . «ow onts solicited. Guaraatee sales! On Sale Che ~ TE AS AN English Firm of good standing and —- — | Conse oe cases, and in no case more than chong and Pekoe LEAS, 4% jong experience exporting to all parte moe mee mission c: arged. PROMPT . of the world English and European Mer- i ee oe of good strength and excellent eas | chandize, of every‘ description, and Manu- | RETURNS. ill orders from f Refined and Grana- | facturing in Twelve Departments of Bir- ae -avs on had, to fill o : reral grades 0 ac g MEMORANDA, —— PB Always shorts, Middlings, Feed, a ”. mingham Goods, will execute orders with By cable to Peake Bros. & Co., 88. Prince the country : DENN, eet leare and despatch, at lowest English MSWPY, sailed (reas Liveruool far Cheriotte- | eel, S¢- ie nee sUGH =. | prices. Direct Orders must be accom- UM am the Se. m Liverpoo or Charlo | ——_——_—_— ; shen Free : | panied with all or part ne Orders 2. Se ved | r -e sold at the lowest prices. | through London agents cash, on delivery Trine 1279, Peake, from Dublin, areivs Prese “ re of Seminal Weak- All-of the above |of goods. Lilustrated Book sent on ap- oe Hot inst. YOR the speedy ©U jall disorders lication to JOHN PELL, GLozpe Works, yt, ttlegraph to Peake Bros. & Co., barque | | ness, Lost Manhood oe Ee aa. & A B Sediceeenionl Responsible Agents treated peel # at ¢ yesterday, the oe | prought oD 7 Se naredients 3 ‘ with. Foreign Produce sold on Com- st Says trom Lor it ’ Thig is the bes | yogist has ine eene wh Se ae. Phage this sea 2 ’ ¥ " : A eee DAVIDSON «& Con Eee 2296, New June 12, 1876, mission. pt. 18 76 >8que Ceorge P. ; olen ’ leston, é Ss t. 13, - nom Dubiis, aac 4th a “ee York. nop have | HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. ——— RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF RVELL BROTHERS Agents for Prince Eaward island. TI POSITIVE NOTICE ! hereby notify all persons mdebted to me that all debts due, and re- maining unpaid, after the Fif eenth day of Nov- ember next, 1876 | CA | Ch’town, Ju NEW FALL GOODS ! | Our Extensive importatons LONDON HOUSE ! FALL STOCK, GEO. DAVIES & CO, |e Ox... ; ' ' i Au BUG STORE a if EXTENSIVE STOCK OF | ‘British ant Americas DRUGS, & ‘British ant Americas DRUGS, &¢ , in the store immediately adjoining Lion. P. WaLkra’s. | This Steck, which has been purchased in | the most reliable markets, is warranted pure and fresh, consisting of— Drugs, Hssences, Dye Stujfs, Spices, Perjumery, Brushes, SOAPS AND TOILET REQUISITES. Particnlar attention will be given to DISPENSING! The subscriber respectfully in- forms the public that he has opeped with an Open on Sundays for Dispening only. Morning from 9.45 a.m., till 10,45 a.m. Afternoon * 3.00 p.m., till 4.00 p.m Evening * 8.30 p.m., till 9.30 p.m. _,_¢. D, BANEIN. Prince Edward tsiand AE ee STEAMERS. Fall Arrangement. Oo and afier Monday, the 25rd inst., the Sirs. «St Lawrence’ and ‘Princess of Wales’ will rua as follows: Nove Scotia. Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every Monpay. WerDNEsDAy, THURE- pay & Sarunpay mornings at 5 o'clock, connecting there at 10 a.m. with train for Haliax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottetown, Leave PICTOU every Turspsy, WEDNES- pay, Fripay & SaTuRDAY, about 1 p. m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax. Cape Breton, Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monpay & THurspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer ‘*Neptune ” to and from Sydney and Bras d'Or Lake. Returning to PICTOU 8am NIGHTS Con- necting with 10 a. m, train Turspay & Fray for Halifax. Summerside & Shediac. Leaves SUMMERSIDE for POINT Dv- CHENE every morning (Sunday ex- cepted) about 9a. m. or immediately on errival oF 0 a. 1, Limi Tron Unlar- lottetown, connecting at Point DuChene with day train for St. John. Returning to SUMMERSIDE same days, leaving POINT DcoCHENE soon alter arrival of morning train trom St. John. The direct trips between Shediac and Char- _ jottetown,and Charlottetown and Shed- iac on Sunday eveaing, will be dis- continued, instead of which Steamers will leave Summerside tor Charlotte- town, and Charlottetown for Summer- side, Saturday evenings. AcenTs:—Almon & McIntosh, Halifax; Noonan & Davies, Picton; A. Grant & Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros , St. John. ] F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, P. E. I., Oct. 19, 1876. Fire Risks at Adequate Rates ! :0:—- Deposit with Dominion Goverm Dent, 850,000, roughout the Dominior. JAS. DesBRISAY, Acent for P. E. ., 83 QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN. * sepll 76 Experienced agents th For Restoring Grey Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty, excels all others, and does not soil the skin. | PRICE 75e. PER BOTTLE ; 3 BOTTLES FOR $2.00. ASK FOR CINGALESE HAIR RENEWBR. N. B.—One bottle equal to two of auy | other, it being much quicker in its effects, INSURANCE COMP’NY and more durable. Wm. R. WATSON, — Sep. 18, 1876. Agent for P. E. J. ee —- Dominion of Canada, | Province of Prince Edward Island | Mortgage Sale. T lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY | the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876, | at the hour of twelve o’clock,noon, by virtue |! of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,ofthe one part, and JOSEPH W. HODGSON, of the other part, and bearing date the 26th day of August. A. D. 1873: All that tract, piece and parcel of jand being part of Town Lot number fifteen. in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i.e. bya line commencing on the Southe- eastern side of King Street, in the North- west angie of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and running thence Southeast- erly along the division line between the said Lot and Town Lot number fourteen in the said first hundred of Town Lots, forty-two feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly parallel with King Street, forty-twe (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same southwesterly forty-two feet, to the place of commence- ment, together with the Dwelling House O be sold by public auction, at Char. will be placed in the hands of my Attornies {and all other buildings and erections lection. thereon. { 7 ee ects ory L. COTTOR. For farther particulars apply 10 Messrs. EXAMINER office, Ch'town, Sept. 25, 1876, Brecken & FitzGerald. ae iis ol Mis sine Rateeenran al L. PHILLIPS, | & WINTER GOODS Assignee of Mortagee. ane 4) New England Felt Roofing Co.'s : : y Y Pe HE undersigned, being relieved from the PI C 1] A \ ) k ELT ! NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, T Public Service, will resume his former i . - : occupation of furnishing Designs, Plans, omen AND OUR, The only Reliabie Roofing. ‘PRICES LOWER TITAN EVER ! Friends, give us . call and see for yourselves. able costs. ! faction. RICHARD WEEKS, ROBERT ORR & CO. “400 9, 1876. Ch'town, Oct. 9, 1876.—times sj tf as Specifications,and estimates tor Dwellingg, Stores, Churches, and School Houses, of the most modern and approved style of Architecture, at short notice and reason- Having had a long experience in building, he feels tha: he can give satis- Late Supt. Pub. Works. | ROLLS Beebive Brand FELT, 100 Bbls. PITCH, 500 ~100 Rolis TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876,