TT Se RT SN ES AS, MEBPRCH SSIES D7 SANE Le CREE aa aE: Continued from first Page. The next day was Sunday, «nd it v a satisfaetion to Mrs. Ogden to think that Isase would be professionally compe!le: to attend public worship. Little Ja was one of the crowd of spectators who gatehred round the company when it w He Ww a papa mustered for church parade. proud of his resplendent papa scarlet and silver; and it was a mat of peculiar anxiety with him that ¢) should sit in the same pew. Mr. Og eratified him in this respect, and ¢! It himself the most important you: sonage ia Whittlecup. A steady attent to the service is not commonly charac: and this oecas were etic of little boys ; on ttle Jaceb’s eyes cht by the glitter of his father’s so eontinual'’ sword-keot and the silver embroid s sleeve that hefellowed the ciergymar auch Yess regularly than usual. ‘4 hi Anisons were at church, of course; and their pew was very near to the one the Ogdens oceupied. All the ladies at Aax wi ight Lodge dressed well, especially u Sundawt-and as they were fine-looking ' : 1 . 7 vomen the lieutenant had pleasure in Now READIYGS, | WAR DEGEARED | . nes a oF ! mi ! | man pleted. ' so a ei | - is now showing ‘a large and varied rsteiu stock of a Good . General Dry Goods. he ed | } Being overcrowded with Goods ed on a} —_——— Inspection Solicited. aes BILAN KETLDS, rou Men's and Boys’ ‘Fall Importaticns Com-| ‘cd ae . “1 oo toie bing ramen ©0888 B MACDONALD. Queen Street, ier po | Great Bargains Will be Given, te clear. . Uv Re i B. MACDONALD. | selling Very Low, ‘Clearing Sale !.... Great Clearing Sale * Virginia Leaf Tobaceg | CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! AT: THE LONDON HOUSE, 1" AY ' ) Hy | vie choice serecreets COtetanty on hang COMMENCING MONDAY ATH BECEIBER, ores All dealers shou)4 c | Stock, as we all and e ; are prepared t Xamiue our i Sell Lower Thaw fiver to Those wh Purchase for Cash, CHARLES QuIRK ____102 Upper Queenst IMPORTANT. | Far the Bench | if all Coagerned, HE subsariber would intimat i to T personsindebted to him upto le» Othe, last, that AN EARLY SETTLEMENT OF THEIR aCCOUNTS 1S REQUIRED, Au _ Accounts remaining unsettled on Ist De cember will have to be handed oy couection, cent We offer special inducements to CASH BUYERS in the follow- ing Departments, viz : DRESS DEPARTMENT, | M r. 6, 1876.—1y ‘in Black and Colored French Merinoes, Fancies and Wincies | MANTLE DEPARTMENT, BLANKET AND SHEETING DEPARTMENT, WOOLEN SHAWL & FANCY WOOL DEPARTMENT, Ready-Viade Clothing Department, HENR* BEER. : é iding them. There was Miss Stedn " a es : Soathport, Nov. 1876. g mccain nd an immense Stock on hand Dominion ¢ Cc oe and her fatner— i veuis Ss i ‘i U 0 | stayed all nizht at the Lod iticised ast . ; in Gents’ Reefers and Overcoats, ; anada, | stayed all nis ‘as @/ at Clearing-out P ‘Provi } : ht t ] 1 niet sun Jay i! i © unless 7 ai ee oe] 3 rices. } ro nee of Prince Edward Island ae ee ee at te lof his own ) : friends Another reason Wily » ee Ik UR DFPARTMENT, Mortgage Sale. Stedman came te Whittleeup to pa t 1e best hearts, as i ii Be @ACDONALD, ; . rticular Sunday was because hi rs rt on cot, Sobers in | CLOTH DEPARTMENT. TT be sold by public auction, at Char . préather, the Rev. Mr. Blunting offieis noe a i XY y lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front ok a, Mis i a Ae bse ge ima — arene | GHORGE D 4 7 of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY ted. Mr. Bluntings serm ppy iment of some devout ‘ @ the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876 vather lous, He had been hnown i . thal God carries as people only ¥ heu », j D 4. 1876 at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, by virtes } | Dit stall and t] fi 2 pities our weakness 2 ec. 4, i0. of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- preach an hour and a helf, and tl .*, | = —— — — a —— | ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL we lenzth of his discourees was s shonid be a life of t “f a anes di ttt i, . lea ai SULLIVAN and Bridget bis wife,of the one but if tney were lcug id Mf oT 7 : ns,and patience | bi +e + a other part, and bearing date the 26th day of teresting, and delivered with a clearness ") fort ts. Hi 4 19 sf August, A. D. 1873: All that tract, piepe ee a as TS Sa ee a Ce ak as ee LGR i en 1$ and parce! of iand being part of T rn o . or s of pas 2 N puhodsopier Pe t Me Pt ae, } Pp own cad vigor hs magpens | = i Sie tent hi Node - 4 q IMSURARCE, 2 number fifteen, in the first hundred orTows ed earnestness rose er oy mene a : they study; if in their stomach, they } *\ ; Aj 2] CALL AND EXAMINE ) Lats in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, lepeth ef a sermon 16 not always te pe ‘in their avels, they dance.’ i es) [ os by adipe commencing on the South. - ce hasta a ;, oa" pea 2 | eastern side of King Street, in the North. measured by the church elock, ifit is dul: | aa eet willie: shntys eon Reg sb. eh disgusted 9 west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, and stupid, twenty minutes of it are long: | ef Mr. O Kindly wae art ah ed a ae | A WEEKS & CO s aforesaid, and running thenee Southeast. eT it aga gd cket fifleen-years, and on rying | e 6 erly along the division line between the said but if it is rich and suggestive, an hour - u 3 ago found that it was | } Lot and Town Lot number fourteen jmthe it may seem teo short. Mr. Stedman had ab the 1.00 . * said first handred of Town Lots, forty-two it may « 7 ere ni L + Lecoslite’t aan tefl ~ IMMENSE STOCK OF feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly heard hundreds of Mr.Bunting’s discours- cuties ¢ OH y, tere BI a Saas ee z yperty equally among : oie parallel with ng Street, forty-two (4j es without satiety; and it was always a|him from calling during t ! en wao had vofosed him. | Fire Risks at Adequate Rates! | sq C7» feet, thence northwesterly parallel with : f : : : her | they might hope that M } si \ Lome ell anyt - ~ } ‘ f the aforesaid division line forty-two fee, disappointment to him when any other | they might Hope tis ¥; SOU | besietted! abia Per. | : d 3 four Inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid ; . creat Evanci- | allow them to positec y Dominion Government, and thence alung the same south ? preacher (except one of the great Evangi- | odd names. The most 850.000 furty-two feet i ihe place of ao ea] luminaries) filled the pulpit at Seoty- | re PIBgS, aD A, then id m mor ; it in man is ail 1*e mmon watt os JUS. OPHBN ED. ment, together with fe Dwelling Tom thorn. Let us sit a little in the Anisons’ | With her son to the | to Ah, aeobovan 2 slhnomySniggs 4 Mpoaba wal oe Experienced agents throughout the Dominion. and all other buildings and erections 5s frarnogor S ” : Se! or) —:0:— eee thereon. pew, and watch for bum as he comes slow ave 101 c Se ells a i > Dy feihes careienions enetraal a lisoanded the Anis th ——— = aay, VeSSnwwAdt, Agent ior DP. BL G V i hi L p j Breckeu & FitzGerald. ly ap shu biel ; a ieeemded ia ae ium aacasa. wea sie ‘Great Variety! | Astonishing Low Prices & Wal IIe had a great local fame, and is per- ss QUEEN ST., CH’'TOWN: - PHILLIPS, : re a : i. . eget niwrsitttinitigls | Assignee of Mortagee haps a little conscious of it. For twenty | *" 7 siete “AAI ria Everybody Pieased. Sept. 18, 1876—ts miles round Sootythorn his name a af ite PEG?! E'S PAPER | | os above Sale is postponed until Wed- household.word. He preaches in Mans | they had : We be ' Creat Bargains in Dresses Shawls, Furs, at the hour abd Par Nee. Sabepinne h . | ace ye mentioned. chester sometimes, and speaks from the | 'am > Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. L. PHILLIPS, platform at the creat Protestant meetings | there n —_ ee sail k st adeeb nies | Assignee of Mortagee. : luas who, ¢! t wii be our arm to mak . - there. Though his fame is exclusively | ¥°° ee ee | ah depethene de + achoty io London. has | distance of.their patia | It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our price |. The above Sale is turther postponed un- local—theugh nobody in London has i - ft f a a til Wednesday, the 6th day of December, ever heard of him—his name is known to | #!¥V#ys !m then j (I ao ty OY | before purchasing elsewhere. a ast. Munda mH, MARES . princi whieh. eanene--tho aire , 4 Relfineh & Png 1) were above me ed. as many human beings as the names of | Pricipic W ri a ' ». £ BUNCH Sf, Bostosi. @ if rm 6 celltite a ) esa he iy — y Ww L. PHILLIPS, some who have what is called celebrity. | )¥ ales to rom J rouse t Gpporite Revere louse. W. A. WEEKS & CO.. Queen Street. Assignee of Mortagee. : con yee a tab® Pall ienbi - Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876. —4ins Ch’town Nov. 27, 1876. His great purposes possess him far too ex- a . nial ea a aha ods oy wMPHAT — SuSE a Re BIE hemes tree rsneecnenagl te! Bait ‘ " > nity at v t I Z | ae gue ar mas i c | i Yh J AT [ALLY | : clusively te leave room for the vanity of fas i FEeswe US Te l y ST A D A CON A Another Suppy of self-congratulation about his own notoriety ty , - - worn sled \TION soot} j | 4 : cape gp pigsty Png te AD aie aaah apie wow, | (HE PEOPLE'S PAPER, | gye | ee et ee, dl HAN ONE MILUON coPIES Soup, | 1 FOE 5 9X . Wheeler's Compound Blixr weight and dignity to his carriage. As} ‘y uF 1 Awarded to th ire ! j ¢ asura Ct () : a : s : Vea: Li, | old _™M ‘ j ray e : : ! he comes up the uisle from the vestry, f° ; 4 a os - »y¥ Pe eee to make 16 represent! 8 * preceded by the sexton with his wand, | 08 Suncays tarch Sist, 1676, vay Ph h t dc lj : 4 ‘ el r rus! { by the PEABODY MEDI! 7] ’ ospnates an ailSaya his Inge and vigorous body seems impels) | a ein ofne| The People’s Wants and the | HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC P ’ led by suecessive thrusts, as a galley by} Wards the Loage with dar. or a ted triedical work entitled the SC). | ° ‘ didi te bah, eee Whe bnod shoulders | the elers ‘ LI - SELF-PRESERVA- | ’ iniane ° + --_- rn rs a a, treats upon Manhood. how lost | People’s Opinions ; Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, seem as if they carried some great invisible | t@tion to dive there when a tuated; cause | : : ; : AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ~ ~ a $5 000 000 The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, barthen that gives them a habitual stoop. | Whittlecup.» Mrs. ¢ t regret | t impoteney, | t© make it a free, liberal, independent, ’ ’ ) * | Kennedy's Medical Discovery, The eyes look steadily forward to an im- | e . . 3 j aginary peint en bis own level. The wide mouth is firmly closed, but the nostrils | 20t hesitate to expr are dilated above the long upper lip, | 2 Pity,’ ; ee ; or t siure Deciine in Man, Spermarchaa, | outspoken, and powerful champion of the 10 going t } | t yay atk ok r l i nocturnal ana diurnal), li r she | ft behind i gh x D Seintiiger f : dinner she i°it behind @ didi N sand Pihys Debiily, Hypocohon. dria, Gioomy Lorel iugs, sion, I of Energy, Hagga C Mind and Loss Mental Depres- ri Countenance, of Memory, Im- ss 18.¢ | enis quite | i - PEOPLE'S RIGHTS ! } she said ‘to leave them dueks an ‘ +s 2 ereen neis—t , and ali disease aris-} In order is, it i What a remarkable face it is. How utters | Ste¢0 | Pate oF Nace on the tedineaes | to do this, it is necessary that ly destitute of beauty, yet how attractive, | 2nd we are all of us) e duc s of mature years. we receive the ‘ -_ Didnt Tt 4 ’ M e of Genera- And when the manly voice rolls over the | ‘*pec! W : oe DEQPILE'S : . gy of Marriage, | rapt multitude, and the eye flashed elec. | Alt . Physical Contrasts, PATRONAGE tricity of earnestness, what wonder that | Tully,’ but woat va * : aii eas te ber ayy . 13 iandohe ‘ ois i pr on Sener ‘ ae hearts are moved. ry eal PPS , I ty, dts Cause and BUSINESS MEN * . ‘ ta.marrow } T i e Sexes, Proofs of Abel Blanting was not a university | °-™®! ila Ms f Im 7408 . 1 of Vice, the Miseries of Im- REQUIRING ; t a! a 7 . < eae man. He had been bred at some theo- | 2°* nce and Errors, aye : T Cure, Gui Body and Min« logical college in the north, and sprang | Se ee “te Lit . ji RB PR | NTING lreatment, Address to ‘ _ , . directly from the people. His fathe: id | Phe Author's JUD Vil I on : tz 1} } a2 ag ', E i bor 1S Only still pursued his calling as a cobbler in: ) | i \ : i Ne we i WILL FIND town between Sootythorn and jist his Bsok also contains more than His own iacome was not lar Fifty Py siptions for the aboveenamed | (3 : ; ° Nc Rk nd other diseases, each oue worth more b) i¢ j Ca ie t ev : ; jace | than the price of the book. F - . ’ two brothers for the Church, and wen a awe PETCS.S BOG SORT): Ks “s iso r Vailabdie medical work treat- hive relieved the old wan from the 1 aN ; exclusively on MENTAL AND NER- = q coasity of labour < but ld Bluntine | > VOUS DISEASES + more than 200 royal oc- b 43 3 ChE i CK ‘ ° a1 , . : . ) » pages, twenty elegant engravings, bound had tried idleness for a week or two, he iiial musiip. Price only $2,00. PREPARED found his happiness rather diminished | *°!! He: had ay humour ap enough to pay for aang: ‘ re bi P le Book for young and middle-age Hi} PLY THE R W NTS than augmented thereby, and returned to; ‘ : t now, is the Science of Life, § P | A his last, to which he had ever since stead. | Water. UY Prese ion. The author has return. ln the way of we ~** . - n 3 it in excellent health, and is ily adhered, In some resnects hishumble | . , f ulting Phvsician of the Posters, aa th leit sonni his \ , ha ‘fhe Beh 0 ete origin had been a decided advantage to the | 5 in Al lical lustitute, No. 4 Bulfinch Fiandbills, oF " e f ¢t ueeful tO pis wor M G. i u ia ~ bepublican Journal. ~ preacher. The moderation ef the upper | “°°'® E ieuce of Life is beyond all com- Circulars, Classes 18 perilous to earnestness : and a | § _uen é : ' in ext panerae y work on Phy- Bill-heads, . ~ ¢ i nerfecitiy delichted with ] lev, ever published.”—Bositon Herald. man who has just enough religion to be | Perrecthy © ~ : i nthe dathemcnt Sienaeek%s Cards, — 1: | Al erceived at once what manner 0 oC cates zag de : comme tl faut, though he is likely to be a | Abel ye P _T' Imes her wings anew, S:nce At Moderate Prices | oman she was, 21 valuable works, publish- | much more liberal and traetable member | ¥°™** - ae ; : i Me | Institute waieh AND , ° : ingly. Vnem De TOUnG OUb that She Cam — — “Rediomies ye As of society than Abel Bluntiog, can never | ing] we c ids how to avoid the ma. | oe: f Shayton, he said that ' ife.’—Phila--4 have hig inward heat. He had not the ee 7 lite." — Phila-| REASONABLE EXPEDITION. -rit ef philosophical | respect for Shayton, it w pei least trace of that spirit ef philosophica lp . , : ead the young, the . ° a. sa: : rotestant commupbity—tneve was not aj, '—New York TSRES uit acterises this age, and : New York 8 i Ce tt equity which char c , ia, poles 30 the slice —P FEREA ER 96 0o on which springs in a great measure from | 5!pgit ries “th eo, s ae ihe first and oniy M ver conferred —— eet tee sient etl ntti : ge i hold there. niortut ly, when Jr. ie : i ailianeine ai a its indifference, He used the most ve~| 2° hold the ee \ {a country, as a . ‘ . | B) ing made this opservation, e on j ssidnal services, hement languave in his centroversies—he pening owes rr ito idWiedl whieetin 7 . 7 happened to be alull in the convers t10n,/ , : ; own ® ~2q soltened no expression, he consented to no | “8r? . Ten | @ March 3ist, 1876. The presentation was | . . : ’ | and it was audibie to everys vy aging} noti t time 4 irrence by the courtesy which involved anything p- Philip Stan! tact ihn, ; : ny Sher, . . 1, nuip Stanvurne who : o proaching to a concession. He called St. , “" Kite § magnificent : : i hanpniness between 2 eied na monn. ¢ . Acatha’s a mass-house, and the priests | S°rr’ = p i. ; , ; Sp ameen Se . ; ’ Madge Anison. Poor \nison bes is re orillis massmgngers, and their service a mum— i oe : : “ “ van to feel very somiortah i as a te mery, and their doctrine a lie. He was| ©" ag i on and ich | ? ‘ b - ° | Mr. Diuntiag sab next to ner, sac» Wais-.| ais and Size, LHiS iS Gecids equally vigorous in withstanding the as— | Son Bel che icdedaikianiaae’ : ¢| perea to bin on an ete an saultseof the infidel. These displays of) f° ia a. Ay purpose: whiatevas.: 16) | : nire 9sny GCatnoiic at t e. i wis ™Smunication IS] iidn Ol Numismatists, | energy did not, however, require any pa . pe ‘ » Wit was fairly won and worthily bestowed. ’— ansider. | not having b rd Te ee ieee a ame : great ameunt of moral courage, consider- ee ' A ells ¢ — m, June ae (8B - gp . . ea by ) Tr Cat ie sent on receipt of 6c. for} = ly ing that‘ Popery ’ in Sootythorn was an | ‘ haa , | = ya 4 ° +): -s | dow: f i ‘ . ‘ : SS dy eminently quiet and eoneiliatory religion, | ¢°*" Either of the above works sent by mailvon | ee . ‘ a 1 as 5 apie of ( \ddress PEARODY MEDI. | @ anxious to recommend itself to the ap- | ¥ pa 3 ti . ess ‘ YY tbl [| a) tingency, ta lad CA \ UTE, (or W..H. PARKER, M. Wf proval of moderate men of every creed, ee a Se Bid! fp isulling Physician,) No. 4 Bulfinch St., | eaRp;ney . é : hs Hayton i pyeaearey « jee A iv. : a 1 ca ie | ; f and returuisg soft anawers to its assailants ‘And 1 l ask ) , pus : House in | J A = r 2 aa ; . : ‘ : if @urcbor can oe cunsuilet on s whilst the ‘ assaults of the infidel’ con-| resolutely and ily, ther end ee { diseases, as well as ail dis- Ae J sisted of timid and carefully-worded | ofthe table, © what ‘ s belie as juiring skill, secrecy and experience. V) 4 4 in 7 Of hours. 9 a. m. to 6. pn. m ” é. e - ln : il i ts. t nb. i100, Pp Mm, - pieces of critieal literature published in iets aay batt Wi Aug 24::3876ie«l¥ ; a és ‘e ? : va VOY ehey vei ' A bal : : . te : a haat ues en an a - a : o~ > e Jondon, and read privily in Seotythora | qi, ‘hearers—and every present | ae —----— | For Restoring Grey Hair to its Natural by two or three gentlemen, whose heretical | aq jeard Mrs. O could’ | Established iSG6l. | a . 3° dy 1. . : * . a Fi opinions did not embolden them enough | not credit their ears. Fach thought that p k’ C Color an Beauty, for any outward expression ef rebellion. he — b “= engs * OF -S0me ark $ orien arp. | excels all others, and does not soll the skin : : } wholly uaaceountable magic he had heard ea wa | am far, however, from desiring to imply the word ‘Koran when it had been | White. BlueRe d. Orane & Gree i 4 ore .OTAN Wi ! t t pO0eL We iat Bit ar fp <~ Y s. 9 . that Me. Bluating was destitute ef cour | pronounced by vo mortal lips. Nobody 7? at g Al PRICE 75c. PER BOTTLE; 3 BOTTLES POR $2.00, age when I say that little courage was laughed—nobody even smiled. There is iE COTTON WARP made by us for | -_— needed for what he did. Den Quixote | a degree of astonishment that stuns the did not need much courage when he | °°. ef humor Everyone held ; | breath when Mr. Blunting spoke. charged the flock of sheep; yet he was ; oaleag “ph li lg TS : : ; . | ‘No, ma’am,’ be said,respectfully, ‘ you equally ready to tilt against knights i | are somewhat mistaken. You armour, if only he could have found any. | have confounded the Papal And yet it must be admitted that nothing | hometan religions, is so favourable to boldness of utterance), What Mrs. Ogden’s answer may have as the “consciousness that you are backed the past fifteen years having proved so satisfactory to consumers, we feel im recommending it to all who use very . tified astiied rlicle as the best ia quality and actually | other, it being much quicker in its effects, | and more durable. cheapest inthe market. We warrant every bundie to be full} lepath and ws rectly. } + % : > 7 been does not matter very much, for Mr. | vur 8 1 ame nud address is onthe label. r sale by afl deal ght and to be numbered cor- | ASK FOR CINGALESE HaIR RENEWER. N. B.—One bottle equal to two of any Wm. R. WATSON, Sep. 18 1876. Agent.for P E.I. Prescription Free Whitcomb’s Remeuy tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, an iron Tonic, Dr. Larookah‘s Pulmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Jron Combined, Whitwell & Ciark’s Quiniue Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, jor Dropsy, &€¢., Radway's Renovating Sarsapariliian, Grant's Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Biters, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional! Catarrli Remedy. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vicn-Presipenr, GEO. J. PYKE, Genera Manacer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Srcrerary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Patmer, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Eeq., | Joun F. Roperrson, Esq. Joun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esq. CARVELL BROS., Agents.. Charlottetewn, P, EK. Island. JUST RECEIVED BY WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ? March 6, 1876. 5 Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Consumption Cured. Vire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. ee Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy on ——--— . —_—— MERO HANTS NEA be INE | and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- INSURANCE COME NY oon Gatarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical | Complaints, after having thoroughly tested OF AN old physician retired from active 4% practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of Cure tor Nervous Dehbility, and all Nervous | its curative powers in thousands of cases, CANADA | feels it his duty to make, it known to his A | Sudering fellows, Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve human | suffering he will send (/ree of eharge) to all | who desire il, this recipe with full directions for preparing and successful using. Sent.py return mail by addressing with stamp nam- { ing this paper. DR. W. €. STEVENS, Munroe Block, Syrause, N. Y. jan 17'7 WANTED. 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Island Railway. | 5 Customers and the publicin general amet SPECIAL RUNNING ARRANGEMENT, invited to inspect our Stock of General | Merchandize, now —_——- N and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, a Special Steamboat Mail Train will run as follows :— Blue and Black Does, Broads and Worsteds ! We will be at all times happy to show our Cloths and Styles. Completrs in all the Various) Departments. | GOING WEST. —— ~ GOING EAST. aM P, Mh. : Charlottetown ‘dp 6.00 Summerside (dp. a sale— i ' _| Royalty Junction 6.17 Kensingtoa 7. 6000 FITSH! LOW PRICES ! On ‘Sale—Choice Congou, Sou eces Cheer 7.09,County Line | . 7.46 chong and Pekoe TEAS. | County Line 746 Haoter River’ , 8.2 { Kz singten 8.i7/Royaltys” ct.| 9.17 Summerside ar: 8.50, Ch towa ar. 9.35 —— nnn of good strength and excellent flavour. | — Also several grades of Refined and Grauu- lated SUGARS. All of the above sold at the lowest prices. W. & A. BROWN. June 12, 1876. Numbers 3 and 4,Trairs will resume run- ping as per Time Bill No. 6, W. McKECHNIE, Superintendent. Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1876.—Island pap. [Sins European Merchandise. N English Firra of good standing ane A i i all part- +» long experience exporting lo Pp of the world English and European Mer- chandize, of every description, and Muna- Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Ties, &c. BEER & SONS. Oct. 16, 1876.—éw New England Felt Roofing Co.’s PITCH AND FELT! by a strong party, and it may not have been the resuit of pure accident that Mr. Biuating’s combative powers had been so He had met with just sufiicient.opposition to stimulate him, but had never encountered that crushiog op~ position of an utterly overwhelming and | tinely develeped. : ; z ; Wn. PARKS & SON and Mrs. Anison beth saw the neéessity a fe eet ai og ; : : : : sige New Brunswick Cotton Miils,John, N. B. }foran immediate cirersion, and taiked | ayuoyst 14. 1876 bm abeut something else in the most determin- —-— ed manner. Oa’ reflection, Philip Stans American Kerosene. | burne thought his church quite sufficiently pahioe avenged already. ‘As I believe in the} 60 CASKS, 120° test, landing to-dé@y Koran,’ he said to Miss: Anisop, ‘I may marry four wives. Whst an advantage | CARVELL BROS. 3 Ko the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions or excess. Apy Druggist has the ingredients. oan i York. Sept. 13, 1875. A DAY at homie. Agents wanted Outfit and terms free. TRUE &CO., Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New |. The only Reliable Roofing. 50 ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, 100 Bbis. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Kolis DRY PAPER. .We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. (Saturday). that will be. | Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876,—2i | Augusta, Maine. Mayl’'76 i Ch*town, July 17, 1876. Apples For Sale! BALDWIN APPLES. McKENZIF & STUMBLES. & Ch’'town, Nov. 10. 1876.—21 One Dollar and Forty Cents a year BBLS. choice American WINTER \UBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER facturing in Twelve Departments of Bir- mingham Goods, will execute orders with care and despatch, at Jowest English prices. Direct Orders must be accom- panied with all or part cash. Oxsders through London agents cash, on delivery of goods. Illustrated Book sept on ap= plication to JOHN PELL, Grobe Worss, Binmincuam. Responsible Agents treate? with. Foreign Produce sold on Com. mission. Sept. 18,