a fs a a alana aie aman aa pOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. | on Covrt. — The Supreme Court ‘harlottetyn to-morrow meets In 4 eat. Estate. —Purchasers of Real Estate will do well to consult our adveritsing coiumns ——Et ©. 1 oO. O, F.—The election of ] takes place at a officers awrence Lodge Room’ LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. — How about the boards at corns of our streets with the names of the streets painted on them ? ~~ eo Very Patnrvt Acciogxt.—This morning a man named James Roach was the victim of a very painful accident. He was engaged at pilesdriving on Duncan's new wharf ; and Valuabie Property, DWELLING HOUSE AND LAND. Salt! Salt! Salt! §000 BAGS of LIVERPOOL SALT, to arrive per Steamer ‘* Prince Edward,” due here the 30th inst., Which will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 19, 1876. Health, em + EE GAEKAT SUMMER RESORT Prince Edward Island, aor _—_—oe-+—- i j EE OT, OP eee oF EUS ee Pleasure, and Recreation | GOLD AND WHITE waa : DRANG 200% PAPER, VERY CHEAP at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen Square (april 17.) ni evening, June 26t) had climbed to the top of the pile-dri AM instructed by the owner, to sell 1 1 } a 66 TAY . Qn 7a 1) ray 39 a > ‘ f ne ; . ' | arrange the tackle, when ne et pte at AUCTION, Gn thé phemiese, a \ \/ \j [ | F \ k i | H iD SKA-S IDE HO I EL BOE? SALE. pensoxat.—Hlis Honor the Lieutenant | and fell across his thumb andemuher | ‘Thursday, 20th instant, : IS SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, | A ANSON CARRIAGE, for one or was at Summerside last week, Park Hotel, Governor He stayed at the tion of the senior classes and the distribu- tion of prizes will take place on to.morrow, We are informed that it was f ull five minutes At St. Dunstan's Cathedral, on the 20th AT 12 O'CLOCK : interest at 6 per cent., to be secured by mortgage on the premises. ILAS JUST COMPLETED HIS MNHE Government having established in _—o= >——- Also, at the Livery of Mr. Counolly or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, On reasonable terms. two horses, with and hood, spring lamps complete. Apply to the subscriber, ee before itcould be extricated. He went to | That very valuable and beautifully situated \ Wine Stock of This Magnificent WATERING ene been enlarged and refilied this at Judge Young les im Gen tees ned f », | Dr.Jenkins and had the thumb amputated: property on Richmond Street, fronting on Ss] ” / season, and will be opened in JOHN COYLE. rors Seep, fresh a good, from 25 coon Hillsborough Park (at present occupied by FIRST-CLASS STYLE PROM 22d JUNE TO THE GLOSE OF THE SEASON, AT $2.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY (april 17 ner cents pound and upwards, at Haszard’s Iwrortant Casz.—About a year ago a = Soe Esq.) being part of Town Watches, i : 2 wie SL ———-—___ : e 3 P@ « ve ns —_—-_-_--——_—_ - wee eo ee ee gricultural Store, Queen Sqaare,—{j 26 2i | registred letter was recei hee treed on and 63, in tke second hundred. ee lk Ge witioen C 7 "ae : r | Lome Post pe gc vu roe _ oe ies > too ener ree Clocks, Special Arrangement nade for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, &c. Consumption Cured. . y -.4 st ‘ directed to “ Mrg, | and extends back 160 feet. es «Exrementt, Docret.”"—The sad exs Willi - ' mae — + 2 2 —____—- : I 7 illiam Kennedy, care of J. S O'Neil}? The Dwelling House is a three-stor N old physician retir from active perience of St. John’s (Quebec) is a lesson The letter never reached M , K a. wooden building, (flat roof) containing i. Jewelry, For Charming Scenery, Galubrions and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathiag, Sea and River A practice, having had | din his nands for Charlottetown. When will we have a| and the cas : “irs. Kennedy, | rooms—Pantry and Outer Kitchen is in —AXD— Fishing, &c., &c., the ** Ska Sipe” possesses advantages equal by an East India Missionary the formula of an aunale of water? rp re —_ ias been brought before the | thorough good order, with a prime frost- ! to avy Hotel in North America. a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy . Seow ™ ea | Poliee Court. One of the postal clerks Baoee, aay os oo, sens throughout with Electro - Plated Ware 5 liow to Get Vo and From the ‘Sea-Side.* and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- j Dommion Day.—Saturday next is “ Doe swore that he delivered it to a man named rear, oe ee ee ee Which comprises the best collection in the A Coach will call for passengers at any place in the City every WEDNESDAY and para Affe Meme taied 9 Pos: + ad ods J a eee nt pi —— , . .somrr r 1c informetic es i : ditt’ = oo : a sung Affections, 4:s i OSilive and Hadict | minion Day.” Cheap excursions are offered oe on the order of Mr. O'Neill, The t — Would call the attentionof capitalists ne ee a aa ae et nly gang age nen att athe adetealeata asa Caen Soe Nérvens Dability, and ah Srarvies : : ; . : ; ' . ; al * 2 sale ‘ ince. ons are, 2 ‘ Sli : ; 2ve d and } etn ; Poti ‘ A : | by the Steam Navigation Company and by | °° 28s been sent up to the Supreme beautifully aunnne od 'edes ae < ry | Ch’ : "er ae Saree DAY MORNING, at9 a.m. Fare, $1.50 cach way. vomplsints, after haviag thoréughlp tested the Railway. See advertisements. Court. way fora gentleman's nebeate ae” oe oe a i And aiso, by arrangement made with Mr. Bagnall, Coaches will be in waiting on ar- | |'S, CUralive | owers in, avsseds of anges, i: aati liana : — Trrms—25 per oonk of ag ont o ee ~~ | rival of every train at Hunter River from Charlottetown and Summerssde, for passengers feels it his duty t ares ut snow % his Sr, Dunstan's Cottrcr.—The examina< MW ARRIED money down, the balance in von 7 ave alt To Masters & Mates ! to ** SEA-SIDE,” at from 40 cts. to $1.00, according to number going; but only 50 cts, sulfering fe ache ae nae by ae motive , ' ms uD. , ee ORES, WIC : ‘ ® | for Morning Trains every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. . SOS 5 peneenneeny Steve te ae eee sulfering he will send (/ree of eharge) to all who desire it, this recipe with full directions inst.. by the Rev. Mr. Bouderault, M y ; : : - mr, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer his Ci ‘xaminati for preparing and successful using. Sent b . neing at ? o'clock ‘harles Her . Anan. , . s City, a Board for the Examination or preparing ana s ssiulusing. sent by commencing at 2 o'clock, p. m. Charles Hermans, to Mary, second daughter| June 19, 1876 ; this City, a NEWSON & CO an tank be adirtesl 3 . " > at . 9, 876. ’ idate "sg? < “sg or ‘hy! 7 or a elturn mail by addressing with stam am- -—_- of Councillor francis McCarron, of this city, | ———— Ee : of Candidates for Masters’ and Mates Cer- Ch’town, June 26, 1876.—3m r ee 4 Ns : hore. So ‘* AnpRoernovs '’— 20,000 of these cele- brated Cigars, wholesale and regail, at the Uuion House, 28 Queen Street. Chas. Otto Winkler, Agent for P.E. Island. - ——-r PENITENTIARY Grounps.—The Govern- ment has purchased grounds at Dorchester, N. B., for a penitentiary for the Lower Provinces. Will such a penitentiary suit this Island—isolated as it is for six months of the year? a A Vsry Prourmec Cow.—Mr. Urbaing Arsenault, Egmont Bay, has a cow which brought four calves in ten months-—two last spring and two this spring—only ten months’ intermission. Three of these are heifers. The cow is twelve years old and she brought twelve calves. — Summerside l_wurna JvurTnc _——- — Prizes at Tar Centenniat.—The Dominis on Government have determined to award a number of gold, silver and bronze medals to exhibitors of special merit in the Cana- dian department of the Philadelphia exhi- bition, independent of the general awards At St. Dunstan’s Cathedra!, on Monday, the {9th inst., by His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Bouderault, Mr. Peter Gavin, of Alberton, to Miss Anastasia Ryan, of this city, At Souris, on the {2th inst., by the Rev. John G. Cameron, Mr. Seth Good, of Salis- bury, New Brunswick, to Mary Ann Aitken, of Souris. DIED. In Charlottetown, in the 35th year of his age, of consumption, Hector McDougall, for- merly of Mine Mile Creek. PASSENGERS. Per Sreamer ‘* Cannoit "’ From Boston :— Mrs. Mellish, Mrs. J. Hooper, Mrs. E. C. Crosby,Nrs. J. Vogel,Mrs. Mary McKinaon, Mrs. E. C. Perkins, Mrs. Mullins, Mrs. J E. Wright and child ; Misses Susie Holman Kate Murphy, L. Crosby, Cora McWilliams, Annie McDonald, Delia Larkin, Rebecca Stewart, C. McEachern, Flora McPhee, E. Wilson, Mary McEachen, M. MeCabe, Mary Rush, Mary Gillis; Mr. John McEachern. Per Streamer “ Carroir " to Boston :— Misses Mary McPheriey, H. A. Walker, Miss Younghusband, Emily King, Mary J. Gay, Mary E. Matheson, Maggie McKenzie ; Mrs. FAMILY MOURNING, New Goods. -—: 0 \ TE have just opened a large variety of Mourning Dress Fabrics! CRAPES, Gloves, Ribbons, etc., FOR Family & Complimentary Mourning. Funerals Supplied! tificates, we are authorized to state that Capt. Scott, R. N., Chairman, will hold ex- aminations here periodically, or WHEN- EVER WE HAVE A SUFFICIENT NUM- BER PREPARED ‘TO PASS. Candidates prepared on liberal terms. Board here is cheaper than in many places, and we trust that Candidates will patronize us instead of leaving the Island. Call on us, or write for terms, &c. KATON, FRAZEE & REAGH. Commercial College, Charlottetown. June 5, 1876, lm Intercolonial Railway. 200 MEN CAN OBTAIN Steady Employment dur- ing the Summer, AT LIBERAL WAGES! . Between Moncton and Neweastle, on the above line of railway. JOHN RYAN, Moncton, N. B. Moncton, N. B., June Ist, 1876.—4in pd $< LONDON HOUSE. _ READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTHENT Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men’s Business Coats & Bismarck Jackets, BLUE SERGE SUITS, SUMMER OVERCOATS ! WHITE VESTS, Boys Sailor Suits, in Blue Serge and Linen, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, AL! SIZES. $5 to $20 ing this paper. Dk. W. C. STEVENS, Munroe Block, Syrause, N. Y. jan I7 °76, per day at home. Samples worth $l free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Mayl'76 ly American & Foreign Patents. Gilinore, Smith & Co, Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co. pden-tabe procured in all countries, No fees in advance. No charge for services until patent is granted. Prelimin- ury examinations free. Our valuable pam- phlet sent free upon receipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE SMITH & CO. Washington, D.C. Arrears of Pay, Bounty, ete. JEDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Go- vernment which has been found to be due since final payment. Write fall bistory of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant General U. Sr A., showing service aud honorable discharge of the American Commission, The British | Truelove; Mr .E. Naddy. Al . therefrom, in place of discharges lost, pro- : aks ' ot of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low eae ° ’ ind are to act as jud this Canadian | =— me ome oes ! TENDERS. : ke ? ? GW, ¢ y cured for a small fee. ae SO ee a ee SHIPPING. ECONOMICAL PRICES ‘ prices to clear. Enclose stamp to Gilmore and Co., and ee SE KALED TENDERS will be received by TERMS ’ full reply, with blanks will be sent free. ; e ksh x of Mr. Willi PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. the undersigned until the Ist July next, CASH! : ne eae S ne ENTERED, W. A. WEEKS & CO.F tor the Pensions. Pensions: Harper caught fire on Saturday forenoon. The fire alarm was sounded after some delay. Our firemen, however, were prompt- ly on the scene, and, assisted by the Rails way Fire Brigade, succeeded in confining the flames to the building in which they originated. A young man—one of Mr. Harper's brothers—was severely injured by a fall. Gray, Pugwash, lobsters ; SS. Hadji, Wilson, June 21, sch. Zebra, Boltenhouse, Shediac, mer.; Onward, Scott, Wallace, 333 cases lodDsters ; Rustic, Power, Shemique, deal ; P. L.G., Anderson, Sydney, coal; Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, coal; Kitty Clyde, Montreal, mer.—22. Sch. Sir Colin Camp- bell, Malone, Shediac, lumber.—23, SS. M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, mer.; sch. Morning Star, Pike, Baie Verte, deal; John Bell, Kinley, Egmont Bay, 800 cedar posts.—24. Gipsy Bride, Steele, Pictou, coal. QUEEN STREET. June 19, 1876. CUSTOM TAILORING ! Erection of a New Convent at Rustico. Plans and specification to be seen at the office of Mr. John Corbett, Architect, Char- lottetown,or at the Parocial House,Rustico, FELIX GALLANT, DOMNIQUE PINEAU, MOSES PETRE, Rustico, May 31, 1876.—till date. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Elders GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876. The first and ONLY SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL ever offered to the markets of the world, and when ma- HADLADAY STANDAND WIND MULL, terial used, power, workmanship and durability are con- sidered, it is acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, 44% wounded, ruptured or injured, in the line of duty inthe late war, and disabled thereby, can obtain a pension. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, whe have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds ana injuries received in the service and in line of duty,can procare pensions by ad- dressing Gilmore & Co. Increased rates for pensioners obtained. eo eameamias: ame sae! re tr i yvonne tn : Bounty Land Warrants procured for service Canappion Immigration in 1875.—We CLEARED, ab wy ae — ~ oom sn ene are the | in wars prior to March 3, 1855. There are . u 9 she Tank : y manufacturers 2 Ww rho have been suc- Paid veal te datetica ¥ : have just received from Messrs Dawson Bros ° atc hr. poten), Parsons, po : cessfal in introducing self-regulating Windmnills of asc ae pedo rants granied Sor Seqyion 2 aya e os = 3, ush, oats.—2l. Margaret Jane, _ Pee ’ e“ | rebellion. Publishers, Montreal, acopy of the “Report | wenonal !, Tignish, 3,300 bush. salt; On- T @ueen Square, Glameter. . . re . Send stamp to Gilmore & Co.,-Washing- of Edward Jenkins, Esq., M. P., Agent | ward, Scott, Wallace, lime, etc.—22.’ Bat. , For Running Custom Grist Mills, — | co», p. C., or full instructions. General of Canada,to the Hon. the Minister 0 o “— Bouctouche, bal.; SS. Car- 4 that make as high a grade of flour as can be produced May 29, 1876. of Agriculture, upon the position and pros- | T°!!, Wright, Boston, 550 cases and 8 bbls. ‘ ; by any steam or water mill, and for pumping large | — - ——— ve: Raila . a ith a eggs, 15 bbls. skins, etc. —23. Grace Weston® HE subscribers have received per Steam- quantities of water ee Prescription Fre pects of Immigration,and with comparative | Delory, Rustico, salt, etc ; Rising Dawn! OF er Prince Edward and other vessels, p e statements of emigration from Great Eritain during the past four years.” It makes up an interesting pamphlet. joceencseeerealn . Sovrts BreakwatTer.—Operations on the Breakwater are prosecuted with vigor. There are 20 men engaged on the wood- work,and 15 on the stone~work. James Mc~ Donald, Esq., has charge of the quarrying dew partment, and Mr. Warren Taylor of the wood, under the supervision of Mr, Richard Lyons,Government Inspector. Weare happy to see this valuable work progressing so well, which will in course of time make this place on of great importance to the whole Island, Hughes Rustico, salt, etc.—24. Sch. Eureka, Foster, Cascumpec, bal.; Emma, Kemp, Fishing Voyage in Gulf. OUTPORTS. Souris, June 2!.--Cleared brigt. L. J. Westaway, Leblanc, for Boulogne, France, 21,772 bush. oats.—22. sch. J. R. Stewart, | for St. Miquelon, with 30 head cattle, torty sheep, 10 pigs; sch. Lillian McDonald, Pictou, 400 bush. oats ; sch. Ada Laura, McDonald, Sydney, C. B., 1,550 bush. oats. New Lonpon, June 20.—Cleared sch. Sea Queen, McKay, Harbor Breton, Nfi’d. 9 hd. cattle, 200 bush. potatoes 10 sheep, &c. Geoncetown, June 13.—Ent’d sch Emma, Coliings, Arichat, limestone ; Oritano, Hen. derson, Halifax mdse; St. Martin’s Packet, EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER BY THE BEST WORKMEN. from London, Manchester, Glasgow, and from foreign ports, a full and complete supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Latest Styles, Adapted to the Present Season. Customers and the public in invited to inspect our Stock Merchandize, now general are of General STEAMER HEATHER BELLE. Summer Arrangement! WILL leave CHARLOTTE- FOR SUPPLYING SMALL TOWNS & RAILWAY WATER STATIONS, The smaller sizes of our Mills are Used on Stock Farms and for Ornamental Use. U. S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illinois. WILLIAM MURPHY, Gas Works, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May ], 1876.—3m Another Supply of Wheeler's Compound Elixr Phosphates and Calisaya Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, Te ne 7h ‘ — ’ —Times, TOWN for ORWELL every The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, Lund, St. Pierre, flour; Poeahontas, Alle: ne ee a re eee oe c (mu ; nee emnaletee \iadiede Gace Dione: Seed ae are Complete in all the Various MONDAY and WEDNES-| Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, “Tae Kive’s Cousry Apvertiser.’’—We | ~YOReY, c0a!.—14. Flora, McDonald, Pictou, DAY evenings Whitcomb’s Remedy tor Asthma elo et : . | coal.—t5. Vivid, Tibo, Shediac lumber.—19 Departments. ‘“ wth eh ‘ : congratulate Georgetown on the establish. ment of the Aing’s County Advertiser. It 8a neat twenty-four column journal, pub= ished by two young practical printers— Messrs, McCourt & McMahon. The first nimber—which was published on Thursday L'tmpera'rice, Currie, Pictou, coal ; Emma® Kemp, Ch'town, mdse.; May Bell, McConnef Cocaigue, lumber ; Minnie R., Trcen,Tidnish N, S., lumber —20. Zetland, Grant, Baie Verte, lumber; Corsair, Chapman, Halifax, muse.; Str. Albert. McLean, Magdalen Islds, bal.—22. Sehr: Alpha, Power, Souris, bal.— NEW SCOTCH & CANADIAN CLOTHS AND TWEEDS On Sale—Choice Congou, Sou- chong and Pekoe TEAS. of good strength and excellent flavour. Leave OK WELL for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morn- ings at 7 o’clock, Returning to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock, Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 Dr. Baxter’s Chalybeate, an iron Tonic, Dr. Larookah‘s Pulmonic. Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c., Radway’s Renovating Sarsaparillian, Grant’s Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, Fee the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions or excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Bex 2296, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. : : ' 23. Willie, Ca “son, Be t mdse : Gi sey J Se ; ‘aia fe “st o’ciock. if r ill Wit + ial ; ast—contains aggcy salutatory article, and | Bridge Steele Siaine a mes Sigety Also several grades of Refined and Granu-/ ~ J eayve Mount Stewart for Charlottetown| DF: Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, IN’ 3B YW : ride, Steele, Pictou, coal. e i Aiba lated ab? ache. velaraiie M Stewar Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. & general assortment of interesting matter.| (Gyoucerowx. June 14.— Cleared. sch’r JUST KECEIVED. at 7 oclock, returning to Mount Stewart Tuer enemmemn, ane... AND . _— Ae TOWN, Fl C . 4hOe 5 a . ~? 4 34 7e . JL RECE ' We hope that the style and spirit of the| L’imperatrice, Currie, Pictou, ballast.—193 SUGARS. same evening. side adit lili . A ina fi ; Vivid, Libo, Inganish, mdse.—20. Minnie Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every WM. R. WATSON, “wtaggeber may be mantained, and that R., Treen, Tidnish, U. S., bal.; Str. Albert es All of the above sold at the lowest prices, | Saturday, weather and tide permitting: and | City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ore egant t 6S the people of Georgetown and King’s| yr-pean, Pictou, bal.. Corsair Chapman, camer’ ee nr ee | County will patronize it generouslly. Orwell, muse.—21. Jessie, Wightman, Pictou nae acl, — , of August: -—-- Etecrion Remors.—It is said that the Election will be held during the first week Hon. J.C. Pope and Hon. F. Brecken, will, it is reported, be candidates fr the representation of Charlottetown. It fitting that our chief city should send to firliament our Isiand’s ablest politician “d most eloquent advocate. Mr. Donald ferguson is, it is said,a candidate for the res presentation of Fort Augustus district. food. Mr. Ferguson is an able debater,— vell up in politics—well fitted, in every re» ‘pect, to represent the interests of any cone igs F. Smal! w ood, J. V. Jost, supernu- Meraries. 1 2Wall—H. P. Cowperthwaite, pw’ York—John C. Berrie. ve al—John S. Allen. » weGue— Joseph Seilar. eT. G. Deinstadt, « bate—H. J. Clarke, panmerside—« a SUont—Henry Py W. Hamilton. | furray arbor, ) nna, « alague, A. hi. LePage, yy 'S—Dougias H. Lod; Mourt § & - Lodge, ioe lewart—John Goidsmith. ee Gente one d Mauitehs frie goes to Moncton—not to tananes taylor and George . Huestis are The elas. ne shibieg sear ne have _been elected Pesident— Rey. lame cement Smet — Kobert Duncan. ‘ i a ward S g* “OUrna; * prague, Atsiean Seeretary—ttey, Joseph iiart. ; €, Mt Secretaries—Revs. ft. Wilson, » Witcher ic 7 Ani and C. H. Pailsey. Weg _ *ournal Secretary—Kev. R. W. bal.; Flora, McDonald, Pictou, bal,—22.May Bell, McCcnne!!,Pictou,bal,; Zetland, Grant, Tidnish, bal ; Alpha Power. Souris, mdse.— 23. Emma, Kemp, Bay St. Lawrence, fishing supplies. MEMORANDA. By Cable to Peake Bros. & Co,—Barquen- tine Elhel Blanche arrived at Bourdeaux, on the 23rd inst., 22 days passage. The John F. Robertson which passed through the Straits of Canso. on the after- noon of Wednesday the 23rd May, arrived at Havre, Franc2, on the 7th June, making the run in 15 days. This is one of the fastest trips on record for a vessel! of her class. The sch. FE. Hodgson, Levie, left this port on Tuesday last, with a large number of men Messrs. Fuller, Campion, & Wilson have just launched their new seine boat, the Lady May. She is 20 feet over all, and is the handsomest modelled boat ever put into this Bay, and reflects great credit on the builder Capt. Wm. Lord. SS The Governor General is now in Quebec, where he intends to spend a month. It is said that he will afterwards visit British Columbia. The entire body of the clergy of Barbadoes have signed a statement in relation to the recent riots in the Island, for presentation to Lord Carnarvon. The English Government we suppose will do nothing to prevent the confiscation and sale of the property of the English, frish,and Scotch colleges at Rome, although they are in reality, the property of British subjects. It is rumored that Baron Rothschild is to be created a Peer. The total area of cranberry land in cultix vation in the Eastern States, is 15,000 acres. Mr.Biaine has received an offer to lecture We Guarantee Satisfaction to all who may Patronize us. W. A. WEEKS & CO- Ch'town, June 19, 1876. -_ aapconamn enti — And Will Soon be Ready, Philosophy of the Bible Vindicated, all, I am determined to sell the celebrated SMALL KNIGHT & Co's. - ORGANS at prices to suit everyone. Those Instruments have No Supxrriors and sre warranted for their sweetness of tone, finish and durability. I guarantee complete satisfaction to every purchaser. In order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is only necessary to call and inspect at THE DIAMOND BOOK STORE ! 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sole Agent for P.E. Island. Ch’town, May 15, 1876. digdgdadadas — during the summer months at one dollars a week, ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND (Testes printed at the Examiner office, W. & A. BROWN June 12, 1876. CHANGE OF TIME. N and after MONDAY, June 5th, trains will run as follows :-— TRAINS GOING WEST. —— ‘Souris Branch. Going West. | Going East. } reason | Mixed. STATIONS. | Mixed. A. M. P. M Souris ‘Dep. 6.00 Ch’town Dep 2.20 Harmony | 6.23 Royalty June, 2.40 St. Peter's 7 3T Stewart } Ar 3.50 M.Stewart § ATT. det x Stewart} Dep. 9.00St.Peter’s | 5.13 Royl'ty J’c't! 10. 30 Harmony 6.25 Ch town ‘Arr. 10.40'Souris ‘Ar, 6.45 SpeciaL Notice.—Time table coming into force June Sth. The mixed trains between Sum- merside and Charlottetown will not run until further notice. The Steamboat special between Charlotte- town and Summerside will continue to run as at present. C. J. Brrpaes, : Gen'l Supt: Gov. Railways. W. McKECHNIE, Supt, P. 1. R. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876.—6ins JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. I., April 24, 1876.—3m PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! [Pas subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. DIVIDEND of five per cent., has this +4 day been declared, for the past half year, upon the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking House, on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Ch’town, June 12, 1876. TENDERS WANTED. ENDERS will be received by the Secre- tary of Board of Works, unti! FRIDAY, the 30thof JUNE, inst., from parties who will contract with the Government for the following works: 1. Raising and repairing Dixon's mill bridge, Pinette. 2. Another bridge about two miles from Dixon’s mills, on the road leading to Mel- ville, Lot 60. 3. Alexander Gillis’ mill bridge, on the same road, to be repaired. Specifications for the two first named will be left at Mr. Dixon’s store, and for the latter at Alex. Gillis’ mill. The usual securittes wil! be required for each contract. Board not bound to accept lowest tender. RICHARD WEEKS, S. P. W. Ch’town, June 12, 1876.—ar DRY GOODS! Wholesale & Retail. Having received per Prince Epwarp and other steamers, A LARGE STOCK FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. (april 17. TURNIP SEED! Fresh and Cood, AT BEER & SONS. June 12, 1876.—1m A CARD. ERSONS residing in the country indebt- ed to the subscriber by note of hand or for subscriptions or advertisements will please reinit the respective amounts dune by them without delay. W. L. COTTON. Examiner Office, June 12.—4i LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN PP. E. ISLAND. Selected from London, New York, + Boston and Dominion rstablishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIE! 5 put us ahead of all competitors in our line. sity, : id th : . | under the direction of Capt. Simon Cheverie, : MILLINERY, > i i oo oe rn a a on bound to Magdalen Islands to discharge the : _ All dealers a antic mee nearstcat tes Drawing Dining & Bed intenes to run for the Second District cargo of the wrecked ship, lately bought by Rev. Dr. O’Brien. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed: Stock, as we are prepa House Furnishing Goods ' ; of Queen’s County—but this report is not— | Messrs Longworth & Co., and Capt. Cheverie. 5 ms Stl Loner Shem Bese to Thess whe Penchonn for Gaah ’ R S ; Ye are sorry for it—correct. ‘ The mpeg nee 3 eta 2 NNHE above Work treats of the great aire iDep. —_ a.m. wer inan byer ose WhO Purchase ‘| Cottons, Cloth, Clothing, éc., oom uits, ee og ae ere to take addittiona! cargo on board, She led : i ardigan .26 ARLES QUIRK i . Dep w Jau a h Heckhert. under- | ¥** ashore at St. Peter's Bay, where she | ,. inioansanne ~ Sie tee ae Mount Stewart { |Arr 8-50 Mar. 6, 1876.—1y aan St all - eae ae been bought in the best High & Low Cost. "emg ag : er _— 2 4 . , .. | discharged the principal portion of the cargo ence, attributes and works of the Creator Royalty Juncti \De ’ ag sienna nigeaentgenenstoetentantegee —enserenae treo mo: ae aaa ie a ee ay Sea > sae ape consist of about 2000, bushels oats and over | tte haman soul, its faculties of reason and | 000 0.00 (Arr, 10.40 ! ! A GREAT VARIETY OF & Wednesday last. An inquest was held } consis - ‘er | will, the liberty of will, immortality and SPUOWR | len, 100 Dep. 3.30 p.m. OH ty Coroner Jenkins. By the evidenee of aoa ae Bros. of unten of onl and bods, pevebations, reason Royalt Junetion 10.20 3.50 " LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES, Cnairs, Bedsteads, &c., us os : J - ie . and faith, miracies and fait? in its relation | Nor iltshire 0 4.37 . > Inspection Invited, Th oP — = liarvie, the jailor, it appears that the Surp ox Fine—It is reported that on Saturs | to the body politic, are some of the subjects | Hunter River 11.16 452 Ir you want good Room ParalRre, 1O SELECT FROM. ‘etof the deceased was 7 pounds of hard day last, tho 17th inst., about sunset, a large | treated. It will contain about three hun- | Kensington lh <a p.m. ‘ oo Selected with the greatest care— ROBERT ORR & CO. em “ead, | 3-4 ibs of oatmeal, and 3 gills of ; barque was seen to the north of East Point | dred pages, and will be got up in a style | Summerside jArr. i. rr. 6.45 R J i os i j Solasses per week. The j t “ae the | = fire. During the first half-hour the fire | similarto Campbell's History of the Island. | cabin Dep. po The best you can find anywhere May 18, 1876. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, hliowi P re ' © jury retura © | burned furiously after which it appeared to| Every Christian family a have a Port Hil one At prices which will make you stare, Rings, &c. &e. &c, . ug verdict: lull down,but continued to burn until morn- | copy, as it is directed against the errors O'L a4 . : s e —— | , “That the deceased came to his death | ing and drifting to the eastward. No tidings | prevalent in our day, such as Darwinism my ee es Read this in Tu& EXAMINAIRE, oom a er. English & German Looking Glasses, and | "0! seute inflammation of the stomach, | have yet been received of her or her crew. | and Materialism. Every one may not agree | Alberton Dep. 6.30 And go and be a purchasaire, >, a r , y ; I | 5 Piates to fit Old Frames, ought on by the use of improper food; | She was seen by some fishermen during the | with all the conclusions of the author, but | Tignish Arr. 7.30 | At 85 NoRTH Sipe QUEEN Squarr, VERY CH EAP : they are strongly of opinion that the | day passing on the north side of the Island, | no Christian will, itis hoped, find any ex- } —————— = == — = x ameee ‘ deh t SAP. | ‘tdinary jail dict i inaeniiiel apparently on her way to England.— Times.“ pression hurtful to his feelings. TRAINS GOING EAST. Directly next door to WELLNAIRE, RB SALE to the trade. on reasousble _— : 7} iet is wholly insufficient to | 4p} y h fully solictted si aR ee ee O ’ : . . 0 & man for any length of time in The Souris Times says aan a up a= ap apy Arming ae E inka And see the low-priced Booksellaire, terms: Some New and Elegant 1 health, and we emphatically condemn | to the present time the cod-fishing at Souris 7 os i STATIONS. xpress. ixe - : wt gs : : ; Ne treatment of the odaphiad - this re- | and the eastern shore has been almost a fail- peas wg * wba te aoa b janttews des pyre — Se eee { BALES RAO i PAPER Picture Mouldings ! Mant % ys ot shic j j t . 1 Ue e ot, ”? ss | Ty rothers, Duy Wilih ’ i " if P ie pect. ure. Fishing stands which this — a Line; J. Bradley, DeSable, and Tignish Dep. 6.15 a.m.) uy, ” y , ; 56 Tetitinettbeld Wench Bal, Ak Comment i —_— , h year had 200 qtis. uuder salt have now barely ; , , 7 . Alberton 7.15 The best and cheapest Room Papairr. 5 : : ; , ; is needless. We trust that/ =)” Targe codfish have struck the coast in LAWRENCE O'BRIEN, Gen'l Agent. | (yLeary 8.19 . + il Pie 1 eeeeesiliaemensinn Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other | “088 concerned—whoever they are—will | sma!i schools, during the past few days, and | May 29, 1876.—6i Port Hill 9.40 | Call and see the ermenes. w = ee aon: ssor atterns. Fancy Patterns, not hitherto “thout delay introduce a change of diet| the prospect for our fisheries is looking a Wellington a abe, ad, PUTAS, WE ON See MACKENZIE & STUMBLES imported. lor tie prisoners little better, but the season is so far advanc~ y A DAY at home. Agents wanted. | Summerside f i ae sia eee ae ° iisamieniid nme anGipieenee ed that unless there is a large take for the | Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., | Kensiegton eer: p.m Wie DIAMOND BOOKSTORE Ch’town, April 3, 1875. Yi pee or Mer . ° . | mext ten weeks it can hardly come up to Augusta, Maine. May1°76 ly | Hester" River pee —— a New Rustic Frames, with New Corner , s*THODIst ConverENce.—The Methodist | ip4¢ of last season. The north shore men | “— North Wiltshire 157 9.33 lea e , YQ raya Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e hich Co ae : ittle : a ae 85 North Side Queen Square . ee “nference for New Brunswick and this} have done a little better, but still they are : : 2 40 lAr. 10.20 oo) svorih side / AY i . we will SELL CHEAP | ‘and, was convened at St. John on the | below the average of a no aaa ete 5 § g § Royalty Jun’a 5 iDp. 10.30 d HEO. L CHAPPELLE ‘et . : Wad 3 sponta , at Souris has amounted te about 250 qtls, 5s * Arr. 3.00 Ar, 10.50 2; 7 “td inst., the Rev. D. D. Currie preside | 5, averaging half large size. Mackeral 7) oe | Charlottetown | Dep. 2.20 T ae . ia da dee . —_—— Picture E’rames oe It was arranged that the P. E. L.,| have made their appearence, hg are — tI } Royalty Junction - Ch’town, May 22, 1876. msdies Wide gas: ob every variety, Xe; ‘strict wii ith mifii in smal] quantities in nets, hut bait, whic _ : rr. 3. a aeuiee a — be supplied with mene has barn very plentiful, as is usually the Hout Stewart ; Dep, 4.00 B k f p F Island JOHN iN EWSON se —_— case when fish are scarce, is beginning to} DULL TIMES continue, and in order to oe A a an 0 ° , , 5 Cents per Roll ! ; ~“oteiown—John Lathern, Edward Jen-| fail. The Souris Seining Co., consisting of | jesson the calamity and cheer the homes of | Georgetown [ors BD ; g — March 6, 1876. The Isolated Risk & Farmers’ Insurance Co. of Canada, PRESIDENT, - - Hon. ALEX. McKENzIR, Vice-PRESIDENT, - GrorGe Greic, Esq. CAPITAL, 8*%600,000. Deposited with Dom. Govt., - 8100,904, HIS Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether tire ensues or not. The agency having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to take risks and renew out- standing policies on most favorable terms. FENTON T. NEWBERY, April 24. 1876.—ly Gen'l Agent for P.E.I. LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the (XAMINER OFFICE.