Continued from first Page. ‘It's wrong of me to take possession ¢ said Margaret «I see you are longing to be with you, Captain Stanburne,’ Anison ; Alice Stedman—you would be a deal happier with her;’ and without con- sulting him further, she called her sist adding ‘ I beg pa Lissy, but [ want ing to Sarah.’ lon, to say somet! Of course, private communication to m ike te mak as Miss Anison had son her sister, Philip and Alice had nothio The yeung gent to do but sel uan effered his arm, whic! aod they went on down a dubiously wind qner toad ] 1 and see ing walk. Alice looked rout ing nobody, said, ‘ hadn't we better w sr go back a litile? We have been walk ig faster than t y have.’ Philip did as he was bid net precisely knowing orc whict way he went But the youn ladies were not there I think,’ be said at do better to as they will expect Miss Anisen may have taken her sister to and | vo on us to de. her something, the house, to show was accepted, last, ‘we should | in our first direction, } a ' should like to Very likely | they will meet us in the garden again, if | we go On In the directi yn they calewlate ’ upoo. : ' So they turned round and walked | down the winding path agaic ‘ You often come to this place, I be- lieve,’ said Philip, The <Anisons are | old friends of yours, are they not, Miss , Stedman * Oh yes | eome to The Anisons are vi atten me.’ Chey are kind me also, Miss Stedmat aud yet | have no claim of old acey . A fortnight since [ did not know ir name, and yet it + vow as if I had known them for | You are rather an elder acquaintar Vis Stedman I had the p! sure you at Sootythorn before I eame to W Alice ] archly, and said, yked upat her companion rather ‘ You mean in the b ‘ 7 ie a ‘ Yes, when you came to buy at K QI Shall I tell i re memt sermons yeu what book you ordered er the name per! r : It was ‘ Blunting’s Sermon’s on Popery . a So you were iistening, were you ‘ T wasn’t listening when I heard but 1 listene My atte title of th first ti 12, ne roice ior the very attentively afterwards. was attracted by the book You know that I am a Roman Cath Miss Stedman ‘Yes,’ said Alice, very briefly, and in a tone which seem d te endeavour not te imply ipprobation ‘ And perh ps don’t quite eslled ‘IP ted ; but then of the book was so, dis you know that Catholics like to hear their religion So I was a little irrita [ refle you could not name than the name upou Here there was a pause opery.’ ected that as che title orde) it by another ite title page.’ Philip resumed : ‘Is the Mr. Blunting who dined here 28 Alice did net speak, yesterday the author of the book you erdered, Miss Stedman ?’ ¢ Ves’ and then she added, in de of Mr. Blunting that might cae in Philip’ fence gainst avy evil thoughts p’s mind, ‘ He is a very good preacher, and I like him very much, and so does papa.’ Philip rather for this little evidence ef stoutness. preach,’ he said, ‘but I thonght hima very agreeable man yesterday when he dined here’ His conversation is eertainly good and attractive. though, is he, Miss Stedman ? surred to Alice He’s not handseme ’ It had never before oc whether her reverend friend The to inquire was personally beautiful or not. , idea was 80 cod to her that At last man ;’ scarcely knew how to receive it. she said, ‘He's a very exceilent and Philip came to the conclusion that for the future it would he as well to avoid allusions to the reverend gentleman’s per- senal appearance. Perhaps, also, they ht get on better if the conversatios ed mig were tur! te some anbjeat other thor the particuiar one upon Which been educated from infancy [ had seareely amy chances of ta with Mr. Stedman yesterday,’ said Capt burne: but we had a conversat together at the inn at Whittlecup, which I should be very glad renew at some fu- tare opportuvity. Mr. Stedman could teash me a great deal that 1 should bi delighted to know. I live entirely in the country and much alone, and the study best pursul! M iny try painting in water colors or oi], but it of nature in some form is the for aman situated as I am. met is too discouraging to do bad work artistic way. [ would rather study b and geology, if | without auy other guidance be afforded by books ’ ¢ very glad to help 5 were sufficiently advanc- ed to go on than such as may ‘Papa would b I am sure, but he is very busy, and you Gate | " live « long way from Soc la a cotten manutacturer, you know, his business ties him very much.’ ‘ Do yeu live in Seoty is mat : ‘Not far out of the town. Indeed our house is sarronaded by buildings now. It} used to be quite in the country.’ ‘I—I should like to call upon Mr. withdraw her | 1 from Philip’s arm, ise Went on more t ! ‘T should like you ogain. How soon do you leave ¢t ‘Papa is coming t this ev ng.’ guid Alice in vy an rather regret ful tone i even ee l \ were r r I eon : ae rally > } tay} er t time fixed sM Anison know ot 3 suddet ] | ' n h ‘ ~ \ vet ¢ M Ant Y W he wen Way a? ni r ¢ vw i Ww ’ TY ho ‘There was a pause of stience should like te see you again. j see you eften agar Anoth er pause. Alice !’ called the loud voice of Madge Anison. ‘Alice! where are you? \Ve have beeu following you a |] ever, and | shou { never have found you without Gip,’ (a smail dog that was for the mo- ent fu ¢ the offlee of bloodhound ‘What do a 1 think Miss Ste Iman elisme’ »d Savs she is going to leave the Lodee this evening—this very eveu- Lissy goiug to leave us to night Vhy, what nonsense. She never cemes for less than a week, and it’s more than ro mount} . here before , n > 1 h mé, It isn’t trv t noot possibly be rue I eo and ask mamma about it M Ay ) ¢ full speed irds the house, { ved by Gip, and t r | by Miss Sar.h. Philiy nbu i M Stedman were lefi slone agal iv s fel 3 neither of them :poke a single word. At last Philip uid :— ‘ Miss Stedman, as we may not easily see each other : n without — other ple beins with us—i ire to say to you new what [ had iatended to say admired his eompanion | ‘Or | course, I have never heard Mr. Blunting | ! | [ ‘ } , ° I have never see lidy who has made me feel nuch later. nary young what I feel when Lam with you. I feel that I could rust everything to you—tbat I could trust all my life’s happiness to you. You have seen so little of me that I hardly lare make what is called an offer, but I consider myself as mach bound by what I am saying now.’ Alice did but it trembled, not remove her band from (is arm, and he felt it tremble. She said nothing. ' ‘Miss Stedman, dear Miss Stedman ! ? ifter what [ have said, may 1 come to see you at Sootythern ?’ : . For some seconds the Chen A ite 1udible,‘ { should be very gla clad to sce A neavy and bebiod them abrup sre Was BO answer, e said in a low tene, almost ins d to see you you again,’ tep en the grave) ily ended this interest ing ¢ versati . , 1 It was net Ma Anison’s step. They . . ; ‘ a stopped and looked round. The Rev. i Akt re] B nting thar ve! Bi uoting tuem If poor Alice had not that miseraovi s : : ; : rabit of blushing, the reverend gentlemar ica have perceived nothing id the simple fet that the young lady was walk- ing in a garden with Mr. Philip burne. But Alice’s face was suffas: with crimson, and the knewledge that i was so mide her feel so unecomfortab] ithat she blushed more than ever. = I her mind |! | time in | with great pleasure.’ Here am ide asort ota utythorn. Papa oe of his manhood, there was a slight! heightened colour on Philip's eheek als but a good deal of this may be attribute: to vexation at what he was disposed t consider an ilistimed and unwarrantabl int? G ' Mis Alice; I hope you are wel ‘ I wish you 79 | i sce you well,’ P} » bowed, 2 and Alice } eded to mak s{y inquiries about her papa 1 Mr. Dlunting kaow ii er popa | | his intestions ? Mr. Blunting was wlways very polite, he d i I ° betraylog that he was not quite a ge man) being that they were ¢ ily two deferential. He had a fatherly wifection for Alice Seedman,whose piritual guide he hid been from her io aly the very first had seen tancy, and it was certal that she him her lift vithout feeliags of uomiogled satisfac~ tion. ‘I have come to fetch you myself, Mis- Alice. this morning and he asked if | were coming I met your papa in Sootythorn as I was leaving ia my gig to Whittle So he reque ted me to ofl Altes, C 1p. sr you the which I now do Mr. Blunting iere Was 40 unc- that vicant seat, Miss bow. T ruousness in his courtesy iri Philip, but perhaps Pai | place iu the gig. ythorn, Miss Sted- | then ?? iuquired Miss j } | | | | | Stedman very much when [| am quite we ] again just to ask him to direct my studies youkrow. When do you returo home ? { would call after and beg you to introduce me te Mr. Stedman.’ your retura, ‘I should think that you would searce- ly need an introduction to papa, since you | were with him all yesterday aiternoon and Sunday eveniag, {besides the evening | which you say you spent with him in the ina at Whittlecup,’ laughed demurely. ‘I mean a—a botanical introduction | quenee ocurred, Anisor, ‘Aad what sort of an introduetion is «| him, you know.’ betanical introduction ?’ Philip looked at his companion asd laughed—they were beginning to be on | ‘Shall I teil you what 1 | trieadly terms, mesa, Miss Stedman ?’ he continued. Perhaps it is necessary”’ Here Miss Alice | | | Miss 'to supT } invite m¢ ‘ Are we going to leave immediately, Stedman, ina which did not imply the most perfect sats | isfaction with these arran ‘Mrs. vreinents, n so kind Anison has bee to dino, and I as to have ace Mr. Blusting was too Alice ought to dine before her drive He ace I He had a} had am- wwge body nourish, he for enormous aod the dinners at the to ly energies an ount of W rk. Sootythorn parsonage were not always very succulent. He therefore thought it not wrong to accept effectiva aid in bis labours when it offered itself in the shape of hespitality. f thine f Duriag dinner nothing of conse- » Mrs. ( pposite to any Philip sat next t and the on her right. clergyman The hostess seemed even more gracious and radiant than usual; her manner towards Philip was Mr. Blantivg prevented by his jarge consumption of particularly kind. wus not | Victuals from taking his usual lively part ‘in the ‘Yes it is necessary, or it will be nec- | essary, and I will tell you mow. I should like you to be at Sootythorn when I call | upon Mr. Stedman, because—because | should like to see you again after we sepa- rate here.’ Alice said nothing, and she did not Phi.ip began think he was not quite so ugly as he had looked before. Madge Anison, with the privelege of a young woman, scolded the conversation, to arson Vigorously for taking ‘ Lissy’ awa i 5 7 > | She * never heard of such a thing,’ she would ‘never forgive him,’ she would | ‘never listen to one of his sermons again.’ tated | lip envied him his tone vepted.’ honest to Suy that | ted avowedly in his own interest. | _ ‘White, Blaa,Red, Oraga & Gra2a | .: } } | jastifier Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876,—2i said | the \nison interposed, and Here Irs that young fthe sermons they would listen te, ladies had uot always and that they must go to their own echureh lergymen who happen- ‘Well, teke me to chur¢ h. said M id ‘but you When Me Biuot- something nd ] sten t inv c ed to preach tl you may listen Ine preacnes 11) think ot Mr. Blunting re this good-humoredly,. : en mind quite M » Anison. ote approve as not a safe young e needed most need it, fie bad aud : of direciiton a St} tual Kind convevi (direcliy, a@itttie nt or lesson w! and which bad beent him nvey enting ilie con- as elsewhere since the meeting in t which at Whitt ‘aily ran Upon people }lion, ery gene @ speakers, he lurned to a case of separa- n between a neighboring country gentles } in and his wife, who were, or had been “different reiigions ‘ Marriages, of that kind,’ said Mr. Blunt- ng ‘between people of different religions s n turn ont bappily, and itis great im- le e to contract them M Ar 1eX i a hearty cocurrence nh young persons pre- j t| just Mr. Blunt- be considered gens Xceplions Lo arule so 8, BsStoa. evere liouse. fa on vb i CE OF LIFE} R SELF-PRESERVATION. HORE THAN ONE MILLION COPiES SOLD. Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the * National Nic dieul Association,’ QTE as iri rs ce — ba RICHARD WEEKS, Laie Supt. Pub. Works. 1875.—tiwes sj uf "Established iSGI. Ch’town, Oct. 9, Park’s Cotton Warp. Pas COTTON WARP made by us for| the past fifteen years having proved so very sulisfaciory to cousumers, we feel | wz ittoall who use in recomnmenaiue and actually che article as the bestia quality the cheapest inthe market. We warrant every bundle to be full} ength and weight and to be numbered cor- | rectly. i Onr name and address is onthe Jabel. For sale by all dealers, Wa. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotten Mills,John, N. B. August l4, 1876.—3m American Kerosene. CASKS, 120° test, (Saturday ) 6 landing to-déy | CARVELL BROS. teen his duly to known to} | will hereafter be called Morell, and the | Station known as Morell will, DEPARTMENT. FALL & WESTER CLOTHING Beavers, Pilots, F ald: n‘s, Naps, FO Overcoats & Jacksts. Erg) ish, Scotch and Canadian "Ww EEDS, ee | Bl ue and Black Does, Broads and Worsteds ! TAILORING Great Clearing 3's ! , : PTs per ey ree LS. -—AT THE— COMMENCING Uh LONDON We offer special inducements to ing Departmeuts, viz: DRESS in Black and ¢ Colored French We will be at ail times happy te show eu: Cloths and Siyles. LOW PRICES ! GOOD FITSi! ‘Shits Cardigan Jackets, Ties, &¢. { | BEER & SONS. | Oct. 16. 1876.—6w * ee | thao For Restoring Grey Bair to its Natural Color and Beauty, excels all others, and does net soll the skin PRICE 73e. PER BOTTLE; 3 BOTTLES POR $2.00. . ASK FOR CINGALS-E UAIR RENEWER. Mien’s and Boys’ an immense Stock on hand At Clearing-out Prices. J, B. MACDONALD, Nov. 27, 1876.—1m Prince Edward Island Railway. TE Public will please note County Line and Morell are now Regular Stations. The station hitherto known as Lot 40 from this | date, be called Lot 40. WM. McKECHNIE, Sup't. Ch’ town. Dec. 11th, 1876.—6i Bank of P. E. Island. DIVIDEND. at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, has this day been declared, | for the past half year, upon the capital | stock of this Bank, payable at the Banking House, on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Dec. 11, 1876. Ko MANTLE DEPARTMENT, GEORG E BLANKET AND SHEETIN WOOLEN SHAWL & FANCY WOOL DEPARTMENT. Ready-Vade Clothing Department, in Gents’ Reefers and Overcoats, DEPART I ) A \ gE is ‘5 Dec. 4, TIEN * “oat A © Ay rT oy) g\ 7) ee 8% 4 i ; iT 4 ; i i Ay waa ‘ “1 3T] Preerisoo i —/ Y ie , ASTI BUYERS ia the f- Merinoes, Wincies ‘G DEPARTMEN FUR DFPARTMENT, CLOTH DEP: ~ — ow mJ a me ry a c e: fy W UY. 1876. WONDERFUL IMMENSE Great Variety TUST OPH ~ ° eit ng CALL AND EXAMINE WA. WEEKS & O09 ha odd Crag * —Tiy ie > 5 J ESD. > - Low Prices Customers and the publicin general are | of General | JAS. De ¥ invited to iuspect our Stock | Merchandize, bow Complete in all the Various Departments. On Sale—Choice Congou, Sou- chong and Pekoe TEAS. of good strength and excellent flavour. Also several grades of Reflued and Granu- lated SUGARS. All of the abovejsold at the lowest prices. W. & A. BROWN. June 12, 1876. Apples For Sale! BBLS. choice American WINTER BALDWIN AI’PLES. McKENZi & STUMBLES. Ch'town, Nov. 10 1876.—2) 12 A DAY at home. Outfit and terms free. Augusta, Mame. Agents wanted TRUE & CO., May1'76 ighout the Dominion ~™PDIS A ie wesowwAL QUEEN sST., for P L mane sans 4a 7ENt ior (WTOWN, New England Felt Rocfiag Co.'s PITCH AND FELT! fie only Reliable Roofing. hive Brand FELT, 100 Bbis. PITCH, 100 Rolis TARKLD PAPER, 50 Rul'!s DRY PAPER. We are selling these @ouds Very Cheap. DODD &€ ROGERS. Ch'town, July 17, 1876 = ROLLS Ber 0 SITUATION 1 WANTED ! A S SALESMAN in a Dry Goods House. 4-10 years experience; 7 in London- 3 in Chariottetown, Undeniabie reference. P.O. BOX, 329. Ch‘town, Nov. 17, lYET YOUR 1S7e. HA NDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner oilce 27 PRi Ri 2 nia Leaf Tobacg ee CHEAPER THAN EVeg For Cash! Cash! Cas ‘ ; ‘ Her Kea pe ¢ stay Yoon ‘ © 8 @CIE % r ret iV rztij Leal ; . \ rs ssoul | call and examine Sidne} > We ec pre} “aie Ver it Those whe Purchas or { CHARLES QUIRK 102 UU; per Qacen VANT, pss subsariber would intimate to A® Personsindebtedto him upto Ist Octio® ast, that AN EARLY SETTL EMENT THEIR ACCOUNTS Is REQUIRED. ‘ccounts remaining unsettled on lst LE cceniber will have to be handed over coiled tion, . ; HENRY BEER Southport, Nov. 1876. See eee Dominion of Canada, | Province of Priace Edward Isiar Siortgage Sale, {\ ) be sold by public auction, at Ch tietown, 1 Queen's County, in fri Building, on WE DNESD November A OD » te Weive o' clo K,neOu, Da viry of Sair uined in au I dic ure f Mortgawe. made ‘Ween DANI& SULLIVAN and By liz bes Lites Wile, of the oy part, and JOSEPH W. HOUGSUN, of th ther part, aod bearing dale tbe Bg iday & August, A. D. 1873: AW that tras i, pic tnd parcel of tend being part of Town Le HuinOer Ofteen.iu the thst nun ured of Tu Lots in Clartotlelows, ®ouuded f the he dt ithe buur of ta Power con Coionial vin day of us lollow és: € 5 OY.A dia Cibmencing oF Lhe seat | “astern side i Ki g. Dirvet, ta the Nora West augie of Lown Lot puimbdber Tfvee : Uoresuid, aid ru hing Thence Southeus VEY diols lic GiVisiou ae Delweem te sa oi and Puwn Lot muuver Jourioenm. int suid Hist hundred of Powo Lois, forty-tw set four gichice (42.4). Ueuce vottieuster iatel Wilh rw ~Woel, ‘ily -LWe i¢ ‘ ievi tae Mee teed lin We stoiiy parailel wi *) he afrreswtid division line Torty two f [OUY Heches (42.4) to King Sireer aloreng bd idieece vig th Fate PUL Wester hariy-tWo Teel, (0 Wie piace Ob Cutten went gether With the Dwelling md ahh other bulidiugs aud eregy ‘ 4 hereon r a t further particulars apply to Meven, OiecKeu & biizGeraid. Yiaveh Bist, IS7G6. N. B.—Que bottle equal to twe of ary L. PHLLL IPS J UST published by the PEABODY MEDI | Other, it being much quicker fo ite effects, Everybod y £ lense ai. Assignee of Mortage e CAL INSTITUTE, @ new 1h ol Utie aud more durable. : Sept. 18, 1876—ts alia work eu meres Wm. R. WATSON : ue 3 edt ay we ae i ENCE OF LIFE; or SELF-PRESEKVA. | Sep. 18 1876 Agent for PE.I. | Creat Bargains in Dresses Shawls. Furs, See cae SL ae ae o ; eet LS : S . . a Hesday, ibe 220d just... then to LaAKe Digg : blo | ils U » Ma . bow jost | i : an tells . } Clouds, Overcoats. Reefers, @iC. s} tue hour aud pluce above Wenluoned, ' how regaine ia DOW perpetuated, Cause { , f te] Sa oi etteas German | SHERIFF'S SALE, | at dl bulb Premature Decline in) Man, 3 ruatrboe ; : CH town’ Assiguee of Bouriagm re Losses (nocturual and diurua!), | John Herbert Reid, and others, Executors,| It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our price “* '0W?. Nov. 10, 1876 Nervous a D y, Hypocuhon- Plaistifts. A‘ he above Sale is .urther postponed y ria, Gloomy Porchodiags, Meutat Depres- | and John Mathewson, Defendent. before purchasing elsewhere. il Wednesday, the 6 day of Deceuber Teena tion aan Thee eee Y virtue of a writ of Statate Execution, | ext, Lucu to take place at the hour ad Con 1 of Mind and Loss of Mewory, Im- | Tosti > hxEC , . lace avuve mentioned. re $ he Blood, and alt disdass J to me directed, issued out of Her | W.A WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. L, PHILLIPS, fag { rs of Youth or the indiscre- | Majesty’s Supreme Court t Judicature, at Charlottetown, Oe. 23, Tk 6 —4ins ' Assiguce of Moi tage, s or excesses mat ears. j the suit oJelw Herbert Reid. ado —_—_—____= | Ch’town Nov. 27, 1876. ft tells é ihe Morale of Genera. | EXecutors, ayainst Jou Matthewsun and | — # Physiology, the Physiology of Mariage j others, | have taken aud seiz das the pro s. Hk Ss | Al tA (; () NA s fwWe k and Offspring, Physical C Pree a | perty of the said J-hn Matbewson and | J 4 rot her Nanee of frue Morality. Empiricism. Perv s-Sion a others. all the right, cite, and interest of the | XN oe e . { i MLiVTai Y. Eeibpl li, ervers if . Mirdiave, Goniia dn and oF gj}, | wai: Jolin Mattwewsou and others, in aud | Be > ’ Daal os . Macdioge.. Uunjige! Drosept ant. Fuieedl) | 1a, rtlowiag peemeiets. trai Det] SRQ SRF co Na Wheeler's Compound Elitr - : item alana tints. teneie 4) iract, piece aud parcel of Jand, situate, ly- | aa ‘es g be } j és etic les Vice 1 M slain of +m ing aud veing in Sprivfield, ou Lot or} } sal as Kedlied Leneenmes nak in Pownship Number Sixiy-Sever, bounded | ——— i AU orauce i urs, ae , enn i ‘ chad a) Cuce Caraol! ads ; us follows, that is to say: Commencing On | 1 f h ¢ : p rredtesent pe Ra ihe vorh edge of the Road (alias) | HEAD OF F Ic E: Q U EBEC. i iP osp la es an a iS@ P LS i Inva ! Readers The \ nite i. Auderson Road, et the weat boundary ol { ‘tie 3 of tig book is onl, | tt Slebe lots thence (according to the } a. Sr — veer OM") | wagnetic meridian of the year 1764) ravning | oe uorth for the distance ot one hundred (10U) AU H Ri 0 am - 7 000 000. Pelows’ Syru oa yeaa S ,% i ; ; yrup of Hy pophosphites cope 200k also contains more than | chains: th nee perth sevenly-two degrees The Great Shoshonve’s Remedy, Pifty Prescriptions for the aboveenamed | west, twenty-one chains, to the west boun- MENT DEPOSITS Ketnedy's Medical Discovery and other diseu-e-, each one worth more dary of suid farm ; thence following the GOVERN PEA ems. HA — Ss S100, 090. Whitcomb’s Remedy jor Atha, than the p ice of the book. |; course of said west buundary south one T Dei be: f Dr Baxter's Chalybe:.te, an iron Tons, A 30, another valuable medical work treat | hundred chains to said road; thence follow- J. B. RENAUD, Esq, RESIDENT ES, V | ah. Sa teeene Oeeeiee nee | exclusively on MEN AL AND NER_ | 88 the course of the said road southeast- HON. JOHN \ oS, V ICE~t RESIDENT, Peruvian Syrup and Tron Combined, \ a0 S DISE Ais. were thie 900 ial at de wardly to the place of commencement, con- GEO. J. PYKE, Gexerar May AGER, W hitwejl & Ciark’> Quinine Wine, lave pages, twenty clegantensravings bound | “tiving two bundred acres ef Land, a little CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary! /*'xeson's Calculituge, tor Deopey, n eainahdentl 2 anblins | Beda ly $2 go, | mere or less, in Queen’s County; aud I do mess. ae Ts | | Kudway's Renovating Sarsapariliian, | sarely enough to pay for prinung | bereby give Publis Notice that I will on | Grants Wild Cherty or Indian Biuen, ee ee ae a r | Dr. Flint’s Quaker Biv'ers, Phe oe ee ae a ana fuesday, the 19th of December CHA RLOTTED ow N BOARD: Dr. Walke - California Vinegar Buren, nen lo read JUStL DOW, 18 Lie lence 4 | ne ’ nettianiivainh: Cideauihie 4 aa Sb | A. D. 1876, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the | C, Parmgrr, Esq., Chairmun; iS Joun Quirk, Esq.. | Jomn .: Rowerrsox, Esg.| Covstitutional Catarrh Remedy. * 1k Pehak sBcceen Liv battcas Bact cca Ld COGrs une it Cee, is Oe ee J T Ex PW. a ? iru Bure © t c ‘ "tht weal { s . OHN NGS, ¥YND HAN, Es y 4 ru rein the Chel Ce atth p he seal the | County, set up and sell by Public Auction, ees! s Tbe Tia cinaierabnis tukaaid * he the said property, or as much thereof as r ‘er WM. R. WATSON, st ‘ i ° se Muss "Bs oa a Retaar | will satisfy the levy marked on the onid CARY ELL BROS,, Ag . t ts. 9 tity Drug Store. Victoria Building, Piss Hceelae of Lal i tects +. ail leas, | wril, being two hundred and ninety-eight c ee town, P. E. Island " March 6, 1876 . le Scieuce | IS beyor cul inal Sie Mak os ith j 2st OD . ae ” ><. a. ASK Sos noel ee t arisou the most extraerdinary work on Phy | auneen ons Ea PEE ocmees ota Loeal Boards Establi<hed throughout the Dominion. ~———- eel ay sre pal 5 ed "— Bo Hen, Her eie. . | eighty-five cents, from the first day of Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Kates. | Consumption Cured. b el ee we (peng *) January, 1875, besides Sheriff's fees and Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. ifit Ope bes Her Wings anew, S'nuce | * s a> j ’ seine of allt ta he publish all incideutal a ow com tisiie we N old physician retired from ae » Peabod Md oe 1! Institute. which | mM. R. ATSON, Sheriff. KX Tree - — . ; Q practice, having bad placed in his ba Ow : onda abim aay | Sheriff's Office, Queen's County, June 8tb NE ROL AN i = NE Mas a Eu in East lodia Missionary the focal Ie r a” A. D. 1876. I e Vegetable Kenedy for the . iadel of life, — Phila | "t . : : » B.. 4. Hodgson, PI'tff’s. Atty. [dec 4m E RN & U EB Ne ‘Ee C p a © gE [D 97 ay W | ey Cos { enaems Won, be | by the young, the ae i is aclhcaeieiemcpaai sia eeainaii at - ats oy ae tng oe n 1 the o — New eee s x _ ng Alleccions, aise @ Positive and Rad 1 | as C) BB noe B3 I . e tor New us Detuiity, aud eli Neg : a oe } + ipabats, @hler baving tho t e { lal ever conferred | atid OF eS TVA ite mee On ' \ Is co ‘ go | . > r A. " a — ve powers i thous “ c } 7 i Uaids ee nd HAT BRICK BUILDING situate on AN \D e Ss it his te ia nts it eaten ‘a Vas t We or of shiion: wate Water Street, now occupied by the oe rug fellows, Actuated py this me M +2 1S] ngeaeh one: tion ‘ene | Customs Department as a Bonded Ware- ee SCIFUMOUS COS AO signe tee rae eal tama me : ’ . a house. Vossession given ou the Ist ot! , 9 re will send Yree of charge) i j ‘ j } ~ “ Ce ) 2 * > , f : : | Jauuary next, tn I} "ppags TA 2 0 tiesire it, this ree i with fall «nreet } journals | D. HODGSON. ‘Cap: tal $1, 000, 000, with vo WU atbahs iW avit iis 1 voifie i : «| ing ahd succeselulusing. Sep set 7 sh meee Chit town, Dec. 4, 1876. oO vee OY CGOTeSSINg With stomp # i suouds of rare brilli- | am et eee oP DR. W. C STEVEN ° ee - - - ~ ’ \ wh, in its €xeention and the riche } WAR DECLARED | { HEAD OFFICE, MONTR A u. Munrce Block, S:rause, N.Y, jan! i S mid $s this is decide | Ailnemiginton . a Vv the u Ol ibie Medal e i 3 — — vily the wost noticeable m my whatever all & RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFF CE OF W AIN DED. ia this couniry for any purpose whatever, U | FP@ mportations Com-. SW A s 1of Numismatists, —— — “ati: a: ar eD it was rliily bestowed,"— pleted. co —f. RR, V a = Tu BB Ez, © dale Lied: J ot SS. { Vy E WANT reliable energetic canvast Ydssa } i gue 3d, \876. j ’ ienis Inevery town lo the Domn Kerr a 1 i ! ipt of 6c. for 1 Agents for Prince Edward islimed,. vothe new ‘dius rated Listery of p oo , 1. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, Ch’town, July 3. 1876. Jominion of Canada. liis work is Rither of the above works sent by mail ar } ROTOR SS RE DIES PETE Td OE REI A 25 manificent; cantituing “over 2.007 dot CAL IN rE. (or ¥ 3 a net is now showing 8a large and varied | se abel Seal ga ame ape Say eee 4 ful ve ARKER, M ® ' u * ft il age engravings. tlhe wark is pub D., yiisu Piuysician,) No 4 Bullinch St., Block of j w 5 Z ” adodn Parts, ou a pan Which leurs US WSS » Revere House j f : veleome to evet¥ Boglish rm ading far Nn. -4 1uthor can be cunsulted on G d = F ee O energetic Seung eG oF ladies. who : acaibbenibind dapsaniaiaiodte. aicaee eneral Dry 000S. $$ Queen Square, : oo is 2s) aan viliing Ur'work, we, WML amarante ud aSevs l w skil i, Secrecy and eX perience, j & | ‘ : i's c aneut postion fo we years, and Gi Ollice hours, 9 a.m, te 6. p.m ie | ’ ér-¥% a4% Pay Dowt fail to write for out pris a2 . ‘ od } ‘atte | 2 | * ‘ ’ Aug 21, (876.1 Being overcrowded with Goods R\ 2 rd, eanntie paies.ave.> Ghieth oat Ta subscribers have received per Steaiu- % RICTIDR ‘oportunity for school teachers te mW ft | Great Bargains Will be Given, te clear. er Prince Edward and other Vessels, ey BAS ue set ore than double their salaries with i| | " if { | Uk cone anftingsipon irom London, Manchester, Glasgow and COM 3 wterfering with their et mal dut : trom forei orts, a full and complete sai J ihe Work is Ocinyg manufactured ata ¢ se Inspection Solicited. soyplyof cae = Hover $0,000 tor the lnerary, arciatic Nv vechanical work of produciug the pia audiicidden i \ the Well-known, reliable Loveil) Print J B M A 7 D oO N A L D SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS » ‘ 1 Publishing © f sM P a Lane oe . 3 r » me »lis x o,f Montreal. f agwes undersigned, being relieved from the | : ri. ; x , ioellers fromvagents must be addresset Service, will resume his former oe a ae le publisbers general agente as follows competi af Bee ined | cha Latest Styles SS HAZEN B. BIGNEY & Co Specitications.anud estimates tor Dweilllugs, | ‘ F ° ‘ ' 98 a 30 St. Franct vi Spuchientinne et at oman | ANEBTS, Fire Risks at Adequate Rates! | weperent vidi tse ed os - the most moderna aud approved style of | wag ina WV lLow ae 76 fa as Architecture, at short notice and reason- elling ‘ © ry ww, Adapted to the Present Season. Deposited by Dominion Government, wept. oS Gem apie ccsts. Having had a lovug experience | $50,000. . 4 in building, he feels thas he can sive satis- | Oi— Pp F Island Railway faction. [oN | Exper l agenist | : : iC Fos ee: oe ac ne SPECIAL RUKNING ARRANGEMEN ()* and afier MONDAY, NOVEMBER } a Special Steamboat Mail Train’ run as folleows:— 4 GOING WEST. GOING EAST ; A uw. ) Pr Charlottetown 1; 600 Summerside dp j Ruyaity Juscnon © 6.97 Kensingtoo ; il ‘ er tuver 7.09 § owmly Lowe | I 746 Hunter River ‘ 0 ; Keosiogtoo sulmerside i 8.17 Re waltyJd’ ct. 4 Jar RAG ¢ Wiowa ar. 4 Numbers 3 and 4 Trains will resume & biug 4s per Time Bill No. 5, W. McKECHAIE, Saperintende Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—Island pap. [3 Taylor's Cloth Mill HE subscribers are now receiving cl for ; ‘ Dyeing, Finishing, &c., lors Cloth Mills, Mount Stew aad * done at these Mills las be superior to work turned out from any oF Mi ls on the Isiand. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES as® August3, 1876.—3m