ee cet an At ee is a es — — LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS. ee SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTE rOowN. FLOUR. ' GOLD AND WHITE , HALLAM STANDARD WIND MILL, e Re Mr. Ossorne, Curate of St. | sR Paul's Church, in this city, entered upon : i = EN TO ARRIVE PER Ss. * HADJL.”’ Aid i The firstand ONLY SELF-REGUL rine WwrebMtLL | at, ’ Rae wentomd ay Sch, Isaac Goodwin,Scott, Pictou M5 due here Monday- A] ati ever offered to the markets of the worid, and when ma- | aes 104 tor val to A. Lord str. Py ine 100 bbls. extra TRIUMPH. terial used. power, workmanship and durability are con- R Cut Wing lan 1. Dy. | Elwar Fraser, Glasgow and Live rpool, 150 bb!s. choice SPRING EXTRA, sidered. it is acknowledged to be eee c | ‘ t ‘ s ah | & MISC s Mary Belle, MeConnel! 100 bbls choice SUPERFINE, rrpRny CHE y WINDMILL NOW IN USE. ‘The undersigned are the } first clase ut the | Sheet Hert 000 jaths to'O. Connally 25 bbls SUPERIOR EXTRA VERY CHEAT Rig eaeettnrers ta: the ee eae “era t lay 2 —Onward, Squarebridge, Shediac 200 bbls HOWLAND'S CHOICE, at Harvie's Docustore, Qu en ¥s . r { - kavmaret, Gace” Pies es c, sais, PRACEM AMEE . stom Grist Mills, | irr, Pictou, bal; str. M. 100 UbIls. PEACEMAKER, (april 17.) a Runt ling LIS: vies ‘i’ @ S provisions seh, Little 200 bbls. SPRING EXTRA. 9 RRR RNET ret iat make as high a grade of flour as can be produced of . he I) _ | Sate race Wes FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. TMPERIAL hy any steam or wa i for pumping large | \ place Iti. wy 1, bal. PL. G., An lerson, May 1, 18tG -2in © quautities of water ' iar { tle » 2450 husl 0 Or apn cla } 1 f ‘ ’ * ; % f t , i , yf ! E. | 760 bush. oats, 100 bush, turnins 1 9 coke COAX HIRE INSURANCE | LL OMPANY pol SUPPLYING SHALL TOW AS & RMLWAY WATER STATIONS, | - Dbis pork, 4 bbis. pork COR oN ek HAL Phe smaller sizes of our Mills are Sch. Mary Ann, MeQuar ; - 3 far Orriamantal Te es Press ; B. akie.-SibP el Exod Ma, «of London, Used on Steck Farms and for Ornamental Use. . » out. and tl Buckley, Sydney, U. B, 391 bush ia K R OS SUN FE, & + ent buiteekh, Sten TS. Wind Pugine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illinois, | KING SQUARE : ‘ bi ‘ is 1) ; ) je si Li Salli? si) i of os a si rics, P ; a . \ a ott . : ; . WILLIAM MURP FY, om Work ' ih a f rey { fi f} iy j ; 7 to hi daitiinciiiia o£) HOURLY EXPECTED by steamer Subscribed & Invested Capital, | gous Sor EVES Rdwees Sane, oe Pua e \ eg: W" ee on and Sailing Vessels— ve ae Charlottetown, May J, 1876 _—3m i\'Um UDetit ke 8 WBEUE e ’ May . Sch. Anemone, Gal- } 0 ; ried CORNME cm =; & ° : ant, Magdalen Islands, 60 bush. oats, 100 | pis i ea COREA, 38,650,000. ~ lt, by Knight, Son, & Co.; seh. Alice, | 15 bbls WHITE BEANS. | INSURES at MODERATE RATES Stores, , pleased to | _ Georgetown, 1215 bush. oats by C.| 100 colls MANILLA ROPE, 6 thread | Warebouses, Dwellings, Churches, Mer ‘4 MARK BUTCHER ‘ .enzie, « ed his | and upwards. | chandize of all kinds, Produce, Vessels on ae i : . ” ii Sa eraiirinieiiiiier a | the Stocks, and other Property. [VITES the aitenti d patronage of prin caminat ne Medical r> Notices of Births and Marriages sent FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. | DETACHED DWELLINGS taken for NVITES the A tention an ee romage . : oT wie . Ray 1, 1876. —2in ; the public in general to his varied stock acuity OF ihdslladX, Wila Credit, Anu Das res Lis ¢ uust be accc mMpanied Ie BO A taints a oe 7 Wo, and THREE YE ARS at spe- AT THE " ceived an appointment ou the Medical staff | cents, otherwise they wiM not be published, ri‘e > ae vanes | - ae + of the Hospital of that City. ow a ana he “fe fen 7 axe - wa y a < at < see E Losses Adjusied and Settled Promptly. 4 ‘\ ] ry ; ma Saas areca DT? awrwen”” LONDON HOUS FURNITUR Mimsrsniat.—The Montreal Iitness says | *!! 8uch additional lines will be eharged for I ER SS. HADJL” PENTON 7. NEW BERY, - a . a ’ ‘ 7" at the rate of twelve c ents per line. No ex- He 0). 1876 — > EK NOW ON HAND, WHICH IS ee ee eee erate | eee Saeco Will be First Arrival, | --<335. 5 Suitable to every Purchaser tends to retire from political life is curren = 1 if rriva ' and gaining strength. Itis by no means DIED. L®4¥«s QUEBEC, 25th inst CHARLOTTETOWN { . ray | rey AND CONSISTS OF a “(i a : . i : ee ua ue wWOEC, 25th inst., } f ; BY improbable that Mr. Smith will soon res 4 4 tb A/ . saa Sia ee Of scarlet fever, in this city, Lucy, a little }" C A RPE i DE i AR { \ 1 © D x m the ry, possibly into ean uaa did 3 N ) rawin Inin e omeless child, adopted by Mrs. Richard | 900 Bbls. Choice Spring Extra OICE NT IN ’ private Weeks, aged about 2 years and 7 months, FLO BP 8 | . ’ ee eee oom ets payee ‘ At Clifton, New London, on the 27h uit,; | { R S , aan eee 1 Wark a tee "ty. i. a | Will be sold low for cash or ieee paper | waW BRC k EUILDING, B russels Tapestry, and 3 ply Wools AND ' Laird, Ministe: the Interior, will be bere n Wayland, Mass., Wednesday, April 19, | : nie : i? =~ sareninee resets gacakayetoe er today or toxmorrow, The Monitewr Aca-| troge fire doha McUregon, age at Seer SMapR: 160i OA AROB °| SEES i SORE, Union Felts. &c. EVERY ARTICLE USED 1X GENERAL FURNISHING Ua) ee at, Mr. John McGregor, aged Gl years, oe 8 oa e an saya that Mr, Laird will certainly be rmerly of Charlottetown Rovait : . aa | The Subscribe % P ALSO, PATENT rly of Charlotteto loyalty. y ber, in returning thanks for appointed Governor of the Northwest. C. At his residence, St. Eleanors, on 13th k OR CHARTER. | past favors, respectfully intimates to i WIRE WOVEN MATTRASSES J, Brydges, Esq., General Superintendent March, after an illnes of 8 months Capt Wm his ee cee custemers and the 3 3 5 P R, i, i in _ Kennedy, in the 54th year of his age. public generally, that he has J of Government Railways is expected here At Rest Boston, on the 26th ult , of con- completed a | arge ROLe ake SO e- this evening. > aoa A CENTRE INTEL! OF GENCE. —** Queen’s Buuding,”’ corner of King and Queen Streets, now contain ir Printing Offices, a Telegraph O:Ece,a Commercial College,and a Chamber of Commerce. Che Telegraph Office is the last addition to the intelligences of the building. It is on the ground floor - entrance on Queen Street >>> Bripess.— A corres} le: tho Patriot writes — ‘Bridge building has been discussed in ihe newspapers. We are leeply interested 2 bridge mending im this section of the c ountry Che bridges in the neighbors hood of Cornwall would bear the expendi- ture of a little public money. Will Mr. Superintendent Weeks make a note of our wants?” iia Sale Property OF AT SeURIs.—Souris possesses iInany advantages Not the least of these is enterprising men. Our readers w see that James McLauchian, Esq., one of the foremost of these enter. | prising men, has divided the most eligible part of his property into building lots, which will be sold by auction on Wednes- day next. The terms offered are liberal. See advertisement, Lon a i A Goop SpeccuLation.—The Pictou Stands | { reports “The brigt. arrived here on se!, laden with ran ashore at Sou! being condemned of the underwriter Mr. Gil turn that ger a G Maggie, of Charlottetown Tuesday last. This ves. | oats, om her first voyage, is, P. E I., last fall, and was sold for the benefit | 3. She was bought by) ut $3,000, and will re- tleman s ng handsome, nm fr iiR . meth as she is in perfect erder, with new and good rigging and ss She will go on the slip as #¢ s poss ble for repairs. > —-- Man Drownep.—The body of a man was found "floating in the harbor on Sunday | morning. it proved to be that of John} Hanford. an Englishman about forty years | of age—known in this city as “ John Robins son.’’ Te had, during the winter, been in the employ of Mr. Herbert Beer. He has, we underetand, a wife and « en in the mother intry. His coat was ie on | the ra_.way breastwork. It is supposed that | his death s not accidental, nor was he | under the influence of liquor. On Saturday he complained that he was unwell. as } Death or 4 Wair.—The infant abandons | ed two and a half years ago in the garden of a citizen, and rescued from t! jaws of | death by the kind wife of Richa: d Weeks, usq., ‘ell a victim to scarlet fever. This circumstance again raises the question whether or not the community at large sould make some provision for foundlings Js it right to test the charity of individuals a: that of Mr. Weeks and his wife has been tested? Decidedly not. Some fund should be raised—some provision made —~to meet such cases. <u Most Me_axncno_y.—Seventy-two persons went down 1n the illefated schooner Katie. They were chiefly Highlanders and French men from Harbor Bouche, Tracadie, Cape Jack, Cape Breton, Steep Creek, Port Hood Port Mulgrave and Antigonish. As the Katie sailed for Boston from Port Mulgrave on the 2d of April, and has not since been heard of, it is extremely improbable that | any account of her will ever be received. | The Katie was commanded, and we think | owned, by Capt. James Forresta!!, of Auld’s | Cove. He was, no doubt, know on the Island. — Pat. ie <i> & recently n to many | Proressor Cotuizr performs in Market | Hall this evening. The Halifax Hera! td | Gives the following notice of one of his | entertainments : — “The opening night of the Professor at | Teraprance Hall was a great success. The hall was crammed, and some two hundred | ersons were unable to obtain admittance. | The Profeasor delighted,’ astonished, and | amused the audience—some of his tricks | approac hing the wonderful. The dagger trick, and the pillory, especially puraled if and pleased the audience, and were alone | worth the prices ofadmission. The prizes given away were some of them valuable and | useful—such as watches, loads of coal, bags | of flour, &e.' , | A Step Aneap.-—Our enterprising neigh- | bor, Mr. J. Newson, has recently added a | spacious Show-room to his establishment. In that room is to be seen a quantity of | as handsome furniture as can be produced in the Dominion of C inada. Some of the VrawWing-room sets alb design and workmaus perior, really magnificent, | and the | and su- ire the materi ving of the very best, hip tasteful Several of the bedroom sets would There this room desks of the most modern sce a palace. are in Some splendid Make. If any one wants to know what can be done on the Island in the way of cabinet | Making he or she cannot do better than to | Pay aevisit to Mr. Newson’s new show, | teom.— P/, } Tue “ Par Edward with « from Gi; —TheS cargo of general merchandize, | arrived here | n Friday the 5th inst. .—14 days passage. | She experienced heavy weather with strong | head winds all the passage, and encounter- ed large quantities of ice. C aptain Fraser "ports having passed the Anchor Line S. 8. Dorien, bound to Glasgow, Lat. 45 1]' N., Long. 47° 52° W., on Ist May, also, Allan Line SS. wera bound East, Lat. 45° 20’ N., Long. 57° 47’ W. ‘The follow- ing is « ist of the sala ce —Mrs. H. Newnham, and 3 children; Captain J. Mr. Thos. Harris, of the firm of Geo. Wies & Co. . i; Mr. A.W. Sterns, of the firm Of Perkins & Sterne. gE Epwarp.”’ S. Prince rr AS gC Ww and L verpool, | Patron, is in a bad plight. | to go elsewhere to get married or take | judge of a house from a brick. | trict. sumption, Mary Jane, ind Catherine Clay, formerly of P. e list year of her age At Newport, Lot 54, on the 22nd inst., Leo A. son of Donald and Sarah Steele, aged { year and i month. At head St, Peter's Bay,May,3rd of scarlet Fever, Mary Ann, aged 10 years, eldest daughter of Hon. Simon Bolger. At Cape Traverse, March 26th, Catherine, the beleved wife of the late Michael Deegan, n the 32nd year of her age. At the Manse, 2d May, in the 39th year of PS er age, Amelia, wife of the Rey. John M. McLeo ‘ and daughter ofthe Hon. Francis Parker, Shubenacadie, N.S At Charlotte howe, on the 29th of April, Mr. William Bartlett, in the 8ist year of his age. At Charlott town, April 27th, of consump- tion, Mary Elizabeth Thorne, the beloved wife ot Henry Worth, aged 21 years. At Lower Montague, on the 2d inst., at his residence, suddenly, of heart ‘disease, Wm. Johnson, aged 42 years. On the 26th ult., after an illness of five months, Josephine Caroline the beloved wife of Mr. John LeLacheur, of this cily, aged 47 years, leaving a disconsolate husband and four children, to mourn their loss. A man in Massachusetts married his step-daughter and as this was illegal, the Legislature passed a bill to legalize the marriage, but the Goyernor has vetoed the bill, and unfortunate man whose name is He will have some other girl to wife, or remain single, Tue Sum’ or tne Prince’s Ticers.—Dr, Russel writes to the 7/mes :—Without much | compliment to the British, it may be said » | that they are in advance of the Nepaulese population. What we saw of Nepaul was the smallest possible angle of it—a bit of territory which was given by Lord Canning to the Government of Katmandoo as res ward for services in 1858. One must not It is fair to suppose that it is tae worst part of the | state, because there is more game in it, for Sir John Bahadoor, whose sole object was | to give the Prince sport, would not have asked him toany but the best game dis. That he succeeded in that object is unquestionable, for the Prince got 15 tigers to hisown gun. One of these would | soon have been the mother of six cubs—a very unusual number. The tigress shot by the Prince at Jeypoor—his first in India— was also about to increase the species, and several young ones have been killed or taken, so that something has been done in | the way of lessening the number of these | ferocious and destructive teasts. By-~the- by, it is well to observe here that the small house which was mentioned in the tele- gram as the place whence the Prince took his first shot at Jeypoor was one of the regular tiger ‘ boxes’ used by the Mahara- jah for the purpose of shooting, which may be observed in the valleys around the capital. Without scoring the cubs, born and unborn, the royal party killed in Ku- | maon and Nepaul 29 tigers, of whieh the Prince shot 15. The rest were killed by Lord A. Paget 1, Lord Sheffield 2, Lord Carington 2, Prince Louis of Battenberg ‘i Lord (. Beresford 1, Colonel Ellis 2, Mr. Rose 1, leaving four to be assigned to the remainder of the sportsmen, as General Probyn who only fired on one occasion, would not claim a tiger generally assigned to him. Besides tigers there were wild boars, bears, leopards, and hundreds of deer of several kinds, and hundreds of patridges and of different sort of birds killed in the general shooting. The flesh of the eatabie animals and birds was very welcome to the camp followers. ROOM PAPER! HE subscribers aes their Whole Stock of Room Paper to close out THIS SPRING AND SUMMER, will sell at Prices Lower thaa can be purchased elsewhere. 400. and SEE, BREMNER BROS. [april 17 1876.) a? a the isolated Risk & Farmers’ insurance Co. of Canada. PRESIDENT, - © Hon. ALEX. MCKENZIE, Vice-PReEsSIDENT, - GORGE GREIG, Esq. CAPITAL, $600,000. Deposited with Dom. Govt., « $100,904. fps Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other iselated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether fire 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, 1976. —ly Gen'l n't Agent fur 1 for P.E.I. E.I. Stock Farm Horses | BLOOD HORSE “ABEL,” will travel for the Season {headquarters at Summerside} from 7th May. ‘Three days in every fortnight at Kensington, and three | days in each “fortnight at Stock Farm. “CH ALLENGER ” will travel for the season (Headquarters at the Stock Farm,) | will stand in Charlottetown at Mr. Ding- | well’s, also at Summerside and Kensing- ton—three days in every fortnight. “ BROWN STOUT” will travel in King’ 5 County (Headquarters at Geo. O'Neill's,‘ from 5th May till 8th May; then to New Perth, Cardigan, Grand River, St. Peter's Bay, ‘Morell and Souris. ‘This route will be continued cvery fortnight during the |; season. | Further particulars as to terms will be‘s- in handbills. | wee FRANCIS BELL, Manager Stock Farm. April 24, 1876.—6 in ‘UBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER | One Dollar and Forty Cents a year | s only child of Adam | B to Charlottetown, United Kivgdom. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. in ‘Salt | 4 Salt ! t| O ARRIVE per argu ue ** James Peake,’ due here about the loth May :— 00 Bushels Liverpool S Salt, in bulk, 2000 bags 50 bags Fine Butter Salt, M May 1, 1876.- ~ Salt ! T PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch’ town, yn, May 1, i876. 6.—3w a Portland Cement. BARRELS English Portland Cement in Store. 30 Ch'town, May 1, PEAKE BROS. & Co. 1876. —3w TENDERS FOR PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 22d April, 1876. QEALED TENDERS wil! be received at ~ this office, of the tender, until the 31st day of March, 1877. Full particulars of conditions and rates. and also forms of tender, may be procured at this office after the 27th inst., and will be sent to any address. No tender will be received unless on the | printed form. The Government is not bound to accept | the highest or any tender. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Provincial Secretary. May 1, 1876.—2in te The time for receiving the above mentioned Tenders is extended until Satur- day, the 13th May, at noon. T. H. HAVILAND, Provincial Secretary. May 8, 1876. ~ SUGAR, ER Steamers ‘‘ re A, Star and Carrol,” now due:— 10 puns bright MOLASSES, 5 hhds Vacuum Pan SUGAR, 20 bbIs Granulated SUGAR, 15 bbls Crushed SUGAR, 39 chests Congou TEA, Also in store :— 8 hhds and tierces*Barbadoes SUGA R, * neat } English Refined SUGAR, For sale at lowest market rates. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. May 1, 1876.—2w per day at ‘home. $5 {0 $9 worth $1 free Portland, Maine. Samples e. STINSON & Co., May176 ly Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. MIVENDERS are requested for the erection of COTTAGES for Sectionmen at Roy- alty Junction. Tenders for the buildings, marked outside “Tenders for Sectionmer’s Houses,” and addressed to the undersigned at the Rail- way office, Charlottetown, will be received up to Saturday, 13th May. Plans of the above can. be seen, and pecifications, forms of tender, &c., obtain- d at the office of Mr. Cunningham, Engineer, @Charlottetown. The names of two solvent and responsible parties, willing to become sureties for the due fulfilment of the centract, must accom- pany each tender. The lowest tender will uot necessarily be accepted. [Sgd.] C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Supt. Govt. Railways. Ch’town, 26th April, 1876.—2in {mayl PULVERISING HARROW. ae Subscribers have now ready for de- livery a limited number of the ‘ Nes- wich” Rotary or Wheel Harrow. Farmers can obtain these Harrows on trial before purchasing. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town, May 1, 1876. —2in STEAMER HEATHER BELLE. Summer Arrangement! WILL leave CHARLOTTE- TOWN for ORWELL every MONDAY and WFDNES- DAY evenings. Leave ORWELL 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 o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o’clock, returning to Mount Stewart same evening. Leave Charlottetown for Crapand every Saturday, weather and tide permitting : and every alternste Saturday will make a re- turn trip. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. I., April 24, 1876.—3m TO LET, Two Sample Rooms ! ALSO, CELLAR UNDER SHOP, No. 50, Queen Street. C. ROBERTSON. si amar “April 24, 1876.—4in a4 DAY at home. Agents wanted. I Oatae and terms free. TRUE &CO., 12 oa Maine. Mayl'76 ly ARKENTINE “ CORISANDE,” 300 tons | register, now on her way from London and due about the 20th May, will be open for Charter to a port in the | 100 tons Rock Salt, for salting vessels. | Thick Family Pilot, | ’ | Seed Sugar Riscuit, until the 10th day of MAY next, at noon, from persons willing to lease | all or any of the public Wharves and | Bridges, from the date of the an) j | lb SUGIB, MOLISSES, &€. | | | | | | | for the purpose of a Bakery, furnished with ‘Cunningham's Great American Patent Oven, which he has | | and all the modern improvements knows. te | the business, and is now prepared to furnish the following : Pilot Kread. No. 1 Navy, No. 2 Navy, * Fancy Pilot. | Biscuit & Crackers | Captain's Biscuit, ; Coffee Crackers, Soda Biscuit, | Dyspepsia do., Wine Biscuit, | Ginger Crackers, | Medford Biscuit, | Oyster Crackers, | Wine Crackers, | No, 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot, | No, 2 Pilot, | Cabin Pilot, fe 0.1 Thin Pilet, | No. 2 Thin Pilot, | Sugar Crackers, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Thin Captain's do. Abernethy do., Lemon,Crackers, which he can confidently recommend and warrant to be iS | | i| il | Ky IN & BRING iN Better & Cheaper than can be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles, Will please send in their orders immediately. We HAS NOW READY, '200 Bbis. Superior No. | Navy Bread, which he offers for on his usual LIBERAL TERMS. All orders from town or country will re- ceive prompt attention, and deliveries will e made at the railway and steamboat depots without extra charge. JOHN QUIRK. Ch’town, Feb. 14, sere. —Sm Sale NOTICE. Notice is haveby 5 given that the annua! general meeting of the shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Light Company, will take place at the Gas Works, on TUES DAY, the 9th day of May next, at the houf of 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, for the pur- pose of electing Directors and the general | transaction of business. By order. WILLIAM MURPHY, Sec’y April 17, 1876 NOTICE. persons are hereby cautioned against egoliating a Note of Hand drawn by A and signed by Edward Raynor, and | witnessed by Join MeNevin, in favor of | George Carr—said note having been lost. JOHN PILLMAN. French River, April 7 7, 187 6. (Aply) MANILDA! SPRING 1876. W ed ) E are prepared to dll orders this season, as usual, on the Most Favorable Terms, and solicit the continued patronage of shipowners and merchants generally. Full Supply, all Sizes, now in Stock- CARVELL BROS. April 17, 1876.—1m NOTICH. HE Annual General Meeting of the ** Citizens’ Skating Rink Company, Charlottetown,” for the transaction of the General Business of the Company. and the Election of Directors, will be held in the Rink Building, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of May next, at 8 o’clock, p. m. WILLIAM C. DesBRISAY, Secretary. April 22, 1876. on Room Paper. OR SALE -to the trade, on reasonable BLES OOM PLP MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town, April 3, 1875, Prescription Free FoR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- - ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brovght on by indiscretions er excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. FOR SALE. HANDSOME CARRIAGE, for one or two horses, with hood, spring and lamps complete. Apply to the subscriber, at Judge Young’s stables. JOHN COYLE. (april 17. motes ‘Supply or WHEELER’S COMPOUND ELIXIR Phosphates and Calisaya Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remedy tor Asthma, 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 Sarsapariliian, Grant’s Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Biters, ' Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVED BY WM, R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, 5 March 6, 1876, NEW BRICK BUILDING Critonece Uhintz, Muslin & Lace Curtains. PLAIN AND TWILLED COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS, Pillow Case Cotton. Counterpanes, Huckabuck and Diaper Towels, Diaper and Damask Table Cloths, bgp Cottons, in fine medium and heavy makes. | SCOURED COTTONS. ‘Also, SEVERAL LOTS OF REMNANTS ! In different departments, left from Stock Taking, to be cleared out at x low figure. TERMS CASE. GEORGE DAVIES & C0. April 10, 1876. SPRING. 187 1876. (. ROBERTSON, uUsTomM ‘Parlor 50 Queen Street. ON BAN SUPERIOR SPRING & SUMMER COATINGS. Magnificent Patterns in SPRING TROWSERINGS! In English, Seotch and Canadian, NICE SUMMER VESTINGS. CALL AND INSPECT PRICES. C. ROBERTSON, April li, 1876 Duncan’ s Brick Building, 50 “il Street MASON & HAMLINS ORGANS, and two very superior pew ENGLISH COTTAGE PIANOS | (French Walnut cases)—VERY CHEAP. | 127 Cheap Jor Cash or Ap- proved Faper. } UNDERTAKING in every branch attended to with HEARSE, ete., on more reasonable terms than any other establishment in the city. Civiown, March 13, 1876.— ane pres 3m More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN P. E. 1SLAND. Selected trom London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITI put us iP ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, wh & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM. EAi FURNITURE! THE MANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, KING STREET. Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, i in the most substantial manner. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, stands, Tables of all kinds. Chairs, (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary ) Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding for Picture Frames ; Looking Glass Plates, all sizes; Bedsteads Matresses ete, and every thing required in the shape of Furniture. As Good and as Cheap as can be bought in the City, All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co’s Hardware Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, G. L. DOGHERTY. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875 | Lounges, Sofas, Wash- Sinks, “NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY iso ST. JAMES Gyeset, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, . $2,000,000 Power to Increase Lo $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WiTH DOMINION GOVERNMENT. $50:000 Auex. W. Oaitvie, M. P. P., President, Witutiam Ancus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lyr, 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, HHAD . OF FICHE. e | Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c. English & German Looking Glasses, und Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant e . Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, nut hitherto imported. —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Ova) Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture HErames every variety, &c. + TTY - a JOHN NEWSON. March 6, 1876. ROOM PAPER ! Cheapest and best in the City, Al HARVIE’'S BOOKSTORE, (april 17. FIVE CENTS. Room Paper « selling at 5 Cents per Roll ! — (Jueen St. Harvie’s Booksiore, QUEEN SQUATE. . ; april 17. BOARDERS WANTED. FEW BOARDERS can be accommo- dated in a convenient part of the City, on moderate terms. Apply at EXaMINEK office. Apl 10°76 Valuable Building Lots for Sale, N THIRD HUNDRED OF TOWN LOTS in Charlottetown. Apply to JOHN BRECKEN, or WILLIAM DODD. _ April 17, 18 17, 1876. — P Hall Papers. —_— Om HALL PAPERS! Harvies Bookstore, Queen Sq. (april 17) ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Ch’town, Feb, 28, 1876. 83 at Street Posters printed at the Examiner office,