A ttt te et ta er ee ee ee mmm eee | as ae ata vt OTHER M bAvA LL AND OTHER MATTERS y ‘ LA ‘ : i y “m \ M j ine t t e) \ regret t t nh thai n iues j a i ‘ 4 " t until 1€ J ii oe 4 { } A N t tween i bu t wunia i ft i o é if 4 A Ne - ) y m} ilies SuccesRUL Isnhanpsx.— Mr. John S.}Mac- ionald, son of Alex. MacDonald, Esq., of lenroy, has succeeded in winning the second prize in the gracuating classs of Metiill University. -_-_- STEAMERS e ¥M. A. Siar, from Hali- fax, urrived Charlottetown on Sunday evening. Th vi lett Quebec for Char~ ttetow! or Liv, Mi NORMAN LLAMSAY, of Liamilton, Lot . n three days last week one hun- ired wild geese. This is the finest shooting we have heard of this season, —./c ‘ lh E In St. ibn, on the 24th ast., Annie McLauchlin, four years old, fell 1 irriage,the hind wheel of which passed Ov her head and cracked her kt aie ne Kiailway wharf is now undergoing a wough rej Lt is being raised about © feet, and the work wiii soon be finish- ed. It will then be the best wharf on the sland.- we _. oRRECTION.—The report current in Char. iottetown a that Hon. few weeks ago, D. Davies had accepted the office of Deputy Receiver General for this Provinee, is incorrect -s:-, 4 Premection Futrittep.—In a speech delivered in 1871, Hon. Mr. Haviland said : ‘‘Now, | believe that five years hence, the men who have petitioned against: the uilway, will be the first men to cry out— ‘what fools we were in 1871. Give us branch s to all parts of the country.’ ” - —— wee IsLaxDeR RerurneD.—We are happy to ans yunce that Mr. Thomas LePage, ROAD St AL ES. Qt FEN’S CO U NTY DISTRICT NO. ] i - N Va ie William Underhill ue Thomas Thomson ue William Jo! nson, Clifton » John Macleo iraham's Road R irom Stanley Bridge to County Line Old Town Road from Ganear Bren nan to A. Chappel’s ; i’} \ Low M yre’s Creek to Henry's mills s mills to McKenzie’s Cross le Rd, Murray Rd. to Line i ot tanley Bridge (irabam's Road to Line Lot 67 i “ina Road to Clifton Ferry Clifton Ferry to Johnson’s mill ‘rom A. Cousins to County Line and Long River Wharf Road Millman’s Road St. Andrew’s Road oad from Park Corner to Clifton Ferry trom Trench River to long Hiver Wigm« ore’ s Road Fraser's Road Long River Road to Doyle’s C ‘ampbelton Road Road to Harding’s Creek ae Town Road near New Bridge Repairing Bridge, Peter Murphy's Holloy 7 Repairing bridge between Cash's and »sicLean’s suilding stone culvertat Murphy's, Irish Town Ciifton Corner to New Bridge and Waterway DISTRICT NO, 2, Comprising Townships Nos. 22 a East and West Line Road and Junction Road Main Post Road County Line, Freetown Road Anderson R and Graham’ nad and Bridges Inkerman, DeSable and Ross mill Roads Junction, Rattenbury and Mill Vale, Lot 67 Haslam and Bigger Mill Road Mill Vale North and Centre Roads East Settlement and Grady’s Road New Glasgow and Cavendish Roads Breadalbyn Roads | Due John Pro:ght to the effect | Due John Harding, bushing ice Due Neil Matheson for repairs on Dixon’s Bridge DISTRICT NO. 3, Comprising Townships Nos. 23 a South end of Old Rustico Road From Oyster Bed Bridge to New Glasgow Road New Glasgow Road | Princetown Road | Millborough Road son of | Johnson's Road foronto Road New Road from Toronto to New London Road John LePapge, Esq., of this city, has just Clyde Mill Road | Hazel Grove Road returned home from Dalhousie College, | Halifax, Nova Scotia, We are not surprised | to learn that he passed with full honors in every branch of his studies, om < Svucegtsrut Acain.—Mr. Kenneth Hen- Kenneth Hender- yassing his primary examination in Kingston, appeared before son of the Hon. ), alter with honor I : s the examiners of the C *hysicians CEC Vil and Surgeons for Upper Canada,’* where he wook the Aighest standing. — Fat. 7 _ = Tue Centennial. —The following scale of fares has been agreed on for the Centen- nial season. St. John to Philadelphia via the Boston and Albany Railway, and return, $34.50 American Currency. St. John to Phiadelphia via Boston and Albany Rail way, and return ria Sound Lines, OPE. 75 Amerions Currency St. Jobn to Philadelphia via Sound Lines and return, $28 American Currency. en St ~The Journal ihe Queen’s Wharf is now undergoing re« pairs which were very much needed. This wharf has been a repruach to Summerside for many years; but through the influence, MMERSIDE Waanr. says: | Cavendish Road and through Caven- we suspect, of the Town Wardens, the Gov- | ernment are now making amends for their | neglect. The wharf belonging to J. L. Holman, Esq., is also being repaired. Sum: merside wi!' have much better wharf ac- _—om + MacNab’s and Rennie’s Road dish New London Road Bungay Boad $358 00 bDieTiIcT NO. 4, DISTRICT NO. 5, Comprising Townships Nos. Post Road Victoria Road | Upper Westmoreland commodation t!is summer than ever before. | Opprettows Natat Day.—The Oddfellows | of this Island celebrated their Natal Day with special honors. Ata quarter to 3 o'clock, they marched from St. Lawrence Lodge Room toSt. Paul’s Church, where Divine Service was performed by the Rev. formed in & procession, and marched through some of the principal streets of thecity. In the evening there was an Entertainment in the Market Hajl, which was very well attend- ed. The performance was well opened by the Amateur Orchestra, composed of Messrs. Vinnicombe, Stram- berg, Worth, Fletcher and Young. Mr Herbert Beer aang a Solo in his usual. spirited manner. ship, Love and Truth; was very good. D. Fitzgerald After Service they Charlottetown ’ by the Brethren, The stump speeches, jokes and songs of the Charlottetown Amateur | Minstrels were very entertaining and seem. ed to be wellappreciated by the audience. | CES REN MP OBITUARY We have this week to record the death of the founder of this paper, Mr. Bertram. Mr. Bertram when quite young entered the old Js/ander office to learn the | printing business. Here he remained for | nine years, during which time he had ac- quired a thorough knowledge of everything connected with newspaper printing as then practised On the Island. At the same time | his many good qualities made him many friends, and chief among them his old | master, Mr. Ings. In 1863 Mr. Bertram took up his abode in this town, where he continued to reside till his death, which took last Tuesday illness of some months duration. He starte place morning painful | \ chorus entitled “ Friend- Sandy Point I | Green Road, Joseph | ! From Post Road to Upper Wests moreland From Stordy’s Mill to Kelly's Cross From Post Road to Stordy’s Mill Old Tryon Road North Melville Road Collett's Road Inkerman Road Melville Road Appin Road From Wood's Forge; Lot 65, to Dol- lar’s Mill From Benshaw to Argyle Rear From Bonshaw to Argyle Shore South Shore Road Beer’s Mill Road Skye Mill Road Dollar’s Mill Road to line 65 and 30, by MacPhee’s Bridge Sinnott’s Road New Road from Melville to Appin Road Line Roads of Lots 65 and 3) toad for building Black Bridge | Due John McMurrer Due Patrick McKenna Due Francis Hughes | Due Patrick Traynor | Due Patrick Traynor Districr No. 6. Townships Nos. part of 63. From North raed ae by Ma. bey’s to Lot 3 | North River cor Comp ising 3l, | Colville Road i Loyalist Road North Wiltshire Road | Emmey Vale Road | Whim Road Jannockburn Road Cornwall Line Road | McEachern Road To McPhees Whart | From McPhees to Aulds after a | i a job printing office in 186°, and in 1865, im conjunction with Mr. Henry Barnard, of Charlottetown, started the | Summerside Journal, A short time after- wards Mr. Mr. Be Journal, under his sole eg until 1870, when he was joined by Mr. Charles Strong, a partner. This partnership continued com 1873, when the Journal was bought by Graves and McMurtry. During Mr. Bertram's connection with the Journal two most important questions came up for consideration, for all practical purposes, it tay be said, for the first time. And Mr. Barnard left the country, and and the paper was conducted *rtram thus became sole owner of the | i Bertram’s paper was the first on this Island , to advocate a railroad for this country. it was also the first to advocate confedera- tion. Both these questions were at first very unpopular, aud it required more than the ordinary share of public spirit to es~ pouse them. And Mr. Bertram had in- curred & good deal of public displeasure for his manly and disinterested advocacy of those great measures. But public opinion has greatly changed since then, and we From Auld’s to Lot 30 School louse from Crabb’s to Johnsons North River South of McPhee’s District No. 7 ng Lots 36 and 37, borough. Repairing the following Loads, St. Peter’s Road across the district Comprisi 4 Mill Cove Road to Corran Pan Bridge Road from Lamphere’s to Queen’s Point Corran an Bridge to North Shore | NewRoad from Campbell's to Shore Road from Corran Ban Bridge to Tracadie Church Road from Ten Mile House to Me-~ Aulay’s | Appletree Wharf to St. Peter’s Rd, From McConnel’s Wharf to St. Peter’s Road. Portage Road Dougan’s Road Rearney’s Road Afton Road From Coffin’s to Mt Stewart Bridge oer ah t nom erley’s Bridge rik Tircadio Cones Road to Sand- hills, where most required From Tracadie Sandhill to Point DeRoche, and French Village to County line, have no doubt but that the noble course | Road from French Village to St. Mr. Bertrim felt it his duty to pursue in | Cennection with them will greatly help to Preserve his memory in the recollections ot his countrymen ,—Jorrnal | Peter's Road at Griflin’s, | From Point DeRoche to French Village by McInnis’ Forge, Grand Tracadie Road by John A. McDonald’s 29 and 30. OO i CY two =x = i0 OO ) 00 00 00 00 00 ) 00 00 0 00 OO | 6 OO —_- $372 00 ul Die $44 ”) ~ 40 tH) UO OO 00 OO 30 00 O00 16 CO 30 GO 32 50 40 ( | 15 Of 50 a 30 13 te 6 6 0! $389 % nel 24 $17 00 | 33 00 | 36 00 | 40 00 16 00 18 00 16 00 30 00 25 00 20 00 34 00 35 00 20 00 18 00 ————— | Road Point Wharf | Mooney’s Road | Due P. Traynor and another for a | for Peake | register, From Scotch Fort to back farms Am’t due Henry Weeks for work 15 oo | BOARDERS WANTED. done at Afton Road by direes FEW BOARDERS can be accommo- tion of Commissioner 5 oO 1** dated in a convenlent part of the City, | m't due Richard Egan for re- on moderate terms. Apply ab Examiner pairing Bridge at Griffin's > | oftice. Apl 10°76 Am’t due Henry Coarts for repair- a. ing Black River Bridge. 3 oo | Valuable Buliding q Lots fe r Sale, (m'’t due Francis McNally for ll ial es an oS ae Grands’ Makally Je . oa, | TN THIRD HUNDRED OF TOWN LOTS bushing ice 6 00 sll A aie Am't due J. Mitchell for bushing in VERETON EOE: Sve Sate 400 | JOHN BRECKEN, or eo DODD. £347 00 April 17, 1876.—h | Districr No. 8 . pa Nos a OBSERVE THIS f iDPESiNY Lot OV, 36 and em South of OB Sf hil re ah « | Lot 48 Sarena’ 4 ee oi } es “ie NENTS’ best Silk Hats, best styles and lo repairs of the following Roods in this . mci Qe . ‘ Disirict vis fit. Cloth and Silk Caps, in various gl toner Styles and color, and lowest prices. can be ypovies ivoaa yo) UU ‘ i . > > Glen Stewart Road . On had at the subscriber's, corner of Prince pone Sens Serer ¥ and Grafton Streets, wholesale and retail. lock oad » GO eae fats ie — JOUN HOBBS Burnt Hill Road from McLeod's anrtl 17. 1876.~<80 : sie Corner to Kelly or Carroi's Po nee : 8 - Corner 10 OO ~ ; ¥ ! . 0 ite Vine ti! el iss hoes , EVER Mb ELE. F i's loa rom lerguson’s Mull to Brazil Bridge 1000} A i ARGON CARRIAGE, for one or Old Road from Brazil to Pippy’s 10 09 | two horses, with hood, sj ring and Ferguson’s Mill Road to Robinson lamps c »mplete. Apply to the subscriber, Corener 10 00 | lat Juc ige Young’s st ables. 10 Road from Carrol’sCorner eastward towards Patrick McClerry’s Opening new line of road laid off by Commissioner, from Shep- herd’s Hill towards Bernard McKinnon's, together with #50 appropriated thereon last 10 00 year Road from White's Corner toward Rassa, Heard’s Mill Road | Donagh Road,unexpended thereon last year 10 00 Johnston’s River Point Road, 10 00 White’s Corner to Glentinnen Pond 10 00 | Main Post Road across Lot 36, where wanted most 15 Due the late Carles Laud and Robert Laud, for contract at Ferguson’s Road last fall s Dromore Road 10 10 0 10 00 | Little Hill Road Due Patrick Traynor for repairs of Due Patrick Carley and another for jobon McAllisay’s Road last fall, certified by Commissioner 1! uw 00 like contract on same Road at the time of floods li i Tok. Laughlin for saving material of McAleer’s Bridge,and put- ting same in repair at time of ~' 00 | ' 50 00 | j 0% HALL PAPERS 00 | —— 00 | Call & Get Bargains, | | Bridge at McKinnon’s Big Run, when certified by Com- missioner 10 00} McAllisay’s Road east of Bridge, 10 00 | Bridge at Hogarty’s Jlollow com-~ menced in 1874 25 00 | Road from Pisquid School House toward Steel 15 00 | Monaghan Road through Lot 36 15 00} Monagh in Road through Lot 48 5 00 To Robert Dooley fcr contract of ae on Road from Pisquid Road to McKinnon’s, when certified by Commissioner 9 00 } | j | floods 6 00 | Repairs of Hogarty’s Wharf to Shore 15 00} Road from Clark’s Bridge to Pisquid Bridge 15 00 Allisay’s Road 15 00 toad from Mt. Stewart Bridge to Pisquid Bridge by Jay’s 15 00 | Road from Mt. Stewart Bridge by Railway Station at Pisquid 15 00] Bridge on Fort Augustus Road at John Duffey’s 20 38 Due Allan Stewart for bushing ice across Hillsboro’ 3 00 $476 38 “LAU NCHED. On the 27th inst., from the shipyard of Edwin Coffin, Esq., Mount Stewart, a well finished and handsome brig of 240 tons regis- ter, to class 7 years A in English Lloyds, named the Lelia. This vessel was built 3ros. & Co., and towed to Char- | | lottetown by steamer Henry Aitken Lacncnep. —From the Shipyard of Jobn | 'J. Fletcher, Mount Stewart, on the 25th inst., 2 neatly finished brigt. 199 tons classed A | Lloyd’s for Messrs: Hyndman Bros., of this Comprising Tocnships Nos, 33 and 34, Due Alexander Shaw 10 00 Due Ralph Mabon 2 50 Due Edward Lane 1 09 | Winsloe Road and Bridges 30 00 Brackley Point Road 30 00 Union Road 25 00 Road by Stewart's Mills 10 00 | Pertage Road 12 00 | Read by Covehead Church 10 00 | Western Covehead Road 10 00 | From Vive Mile House to Saw Mill Bridge 25 00 From Saw Mill Bridge to North Shore 40 00 From John McMillan’s to Saw Mill Bridge 15 00} From Little York to Suffolk, by Thomson’s Mill 15 00 Suffolk Road 20 00 | From East Suffolk to Winter River 20 00 Tracadie Road 15 00 | Friston Road 15 0O Stanhope Road 15 00 From Five Mile Heuse, St. Peter’s Road, to line of Lot 35 712 $327 62 or os = Sj =x 10 0O 2 00 | 00 | I ion“ — or oe Oo 50 | 3 00 | 00 00 00 $390 80 “1S -1 i -] 32, and 40 00 20 00 lo 00} $574 00 North of Hills- | | j Viz: $26 00 | Medford Biscuit, 25 00 | | Sugar Crackers, | Butter Crackers, | 10 00 | 10 00 5 00 | 20) 064 10 17 00 00 16 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 16 00 10 00 8 00 8 00 20 00 25 00 20 00 10 00 city. T | INSURES | Warehouses, | chandize of all kinds, Produce, | ONE, Losses | Captain's Biscuit, 19 00 NOTICE. General Meeting of the Skating Rink Company, for the transaction of the HE Annual * Citizens’ Charlottetown,” | 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. DrsBRISAY, Secretary. Apsil 2 22, 1876. IMPERIAL FRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of London, [ESTABLISHED 1803] Subscribed & Invested Capital, | $8,650,000. at MODERATE RATES Stores, Dwellings, Churches, Mer- the Stocks, and other Property. DETACHED DWELLINGS taken for TWO, and THREE YEARS at spe- cial rates. FENTON 7. NEWBERY, Agent tor P. E. Mar. 20, 1876 CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM BAKERY, NEW BRICK BUILDING, Prince Street, The Subscriber, in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has completed a large NEW BRICK BUILDING for the purpose of a Bakery, which he has furnished with Cunningham's Great American Patent Oven, and all the modern improvements known te the business, and is now prepared to furnish the following: Pilot Bread, No. 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, | Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, | No. 1 Navy, | No. 2 Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot. Biseuit & Crackers Coffee Crackers, Dyspepsia do., Ginger Crackers, Oyster Crackers, Wine Crackers, Thin Captain’s do. Abernethy do., Lemon Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, } | Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Water Crackers, he can confidently recommend and warrant to be Beiter & Cheaper than cau be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles, will please send in their orders immediately. which HE HAS NOW READY, 200 Bbis. Superior No. | Navy Bread, which he offers for sale on his usual LIBERAL TERMS. All orders from town or country will re- ceive prompt attention, and deliveries will be made at the railway and steamboat depots without extra charge. JOHN QUIRK. Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1876.—3m (Pa YOUR Adjusted and Settled Promptly. | HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner office, 7 years at English | r Y | Vessels on | | To JOHN COYLE. Hall ae — Om a splendid line of Hiarvies bndisehebihel Queen sia. | | (april 17) SELLING OFF! ' The Subscribers beg to inform all who want to purchase DRY GOUDS & CLOTMING rHAT fHEY ARE SELLING AT AND UNDER WHOLESALE PRICES, Suit the Dull Times! | SEVERAL LOTS OF ” Bankrap Goods at Half Prise ! _ ROBERT ORR & CO. RECEIVED AT Dorsey & Jost's BOOT & SHOE STORE | | | { } | PALL & WINTER WEAR: Pairs Rubber Boots. ‘[Liijane Shoes, Felt &| Ru bber er Snow Boots ‘DN: Pairs Boots, Shoes & Slippers, In Leather and Felt for Ladies, Gents and Children. MEN’S AND BOYS . Strong Wellington Bots GOOD AND CHEAP. All kinds of Boots made to order, of the | best material, and by first-class workmen, at DORSEY & JOST’S BOOT FACTORY. South Side Market Sq’r Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1875. ROOM PAPER ! ‘Cheapest and best in the City, | AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen St. FIVE C CENTS. Room Paper selling at 5 “ents per Roll! AT Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. april li. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the annual 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. A™= persons are hereby cautioned against | negotiating a Note of Hand drawn by | me and signed by Edward Raynor, and witnessed by Jobn NcNevin, in favor of George Carr—said note having been lost. JOHN mee French River, April 7, 7, 1876. MANILLA! SPRING 1876. Ww* are prepared to fill orders this season, as usual, on the Most Fayorable Terms, and solicit the continued patronage o! shipowners and merchants generally. Full Supply, all Sizes, now in Steck. CARVELL BROS. 1876.—1m _ April 7 by AUCTION. | ee be sold by public auction on TUES- DAY, the 18th JULY next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under @ power of sale in a mortgage dated 17th December, A. D., 1867, and made between Ralph William Brecken and Lucy Margaret Brecken, his wife, of the one part, and Elisabeth Haviland, of the other part: All that piece of land, part of Town Lot Number Thirty-eight,in the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown ; commencing at the Cornerof King and Pownal Streets, and running along the north side of King Street, aforesaid, eighty- four feet; thence at right angles north- wardly forty feet; thence west eighty-four feet to Pownal Street, aforesaid; and thence along the east side of said street south to place of commencement, to- gether with all the hereditaments and soreness thereunto belonging, or is anywise appertaining. Terms made known at sale. FREDERICK DsSr. C. BRECKEN, EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assigaees of Mortgagee. April 15, 1876.—till sale (april 17 LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the _ NATION TAL SSURANCE COMPANY HHAD OFFICE =S STREET, MONTREAL. ‘60 ST. CAPITAL, ad JANE OW ei ALEx. W. WiLLIAM ae Epwarp H. Gorr, Henry Lye, AGENT | Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876 "to Tnerease to $5,000,000, GePOSITED With OOMINION GOVERNMENT, OGILVIE Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK JAS. DESBRISAY, eee - ~ oo + oe — =. ee eee $2,000,000 WiTH $50,000: , M.P.P., President. First Vice President, Eee” Sasa Vis Pease and Manager, Viore Elegant Siyles LOWER PRICES! IN PP. E. ISLAND. FOR P. E. ISLAND: Selected trom London. New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own 83 Queen Street . “Axles. 1485 SaTs American and Canadian Axles, From $2.90 to $7.50 per Set. | 45,000 AMERICAN CARRIAGE BOLTS, FINISHED HEAD. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH BOLTS, Selling at Every kitd of MALLEABLE CASTINGS, suitable for Carriage Wart, BEST Step Pads, King Bolts, Shaft Couplings, | Fifth W heels, And an unusually | SELLING AT Call and see our Stock! W. EK. DAWSON & CO. 1876. Ch’town, Feb. 28, ee | UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, frou. nie ' ahead of all ees in our line. { ‘Drawing, Dining & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM. Rolts. ; 'Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c. | English & German Lockie Glasses, Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! Buri, Ask Reduced Prices! he WROUGHT IRON &e., In Imitation inlaid, French ’ _ Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Large Stock ot Refined Iron Maney Patterns, not hitherto vali se » . im ed. VERY LOW PRICES. ciel /New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! tf Picture Erames 1876. SPRING. 1876. every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON., ; March 6, 1876. (. Cusrom ilo. 50 ON HAND, SUPERIOR SPRING & SUMME COATINGS. Magnificent Patterns in SPRING In English, NICE SUMMER VESTINGS CALL AND INSPECT PRICES. C. ROBERTSON, | ROBERTNON, WarLor! Queen Street. ” KING SQUARE CADINET SHOP! MARK BUTCHER TROWSERINGS 1 tn eencn atten FU RNITU RE NOW ON HAND, WHICH I Suitable te every Parchaser. Drawing, Dining & Bed Room Sets, attentix Scoteh and Canadian, | | | April 17, 1876. Duncan's Brick Building, 50 Queen Street} gyppy qpryepy SAD 1 GNERAL FURNISHING. House Furnishing Goods mv mms LON DON CARPET A CHOICE ASSORTMENT IN Brussels Tapestry, 2 and 3 ply Wools Union Felts, &c. RICH CURTAIN DAMASKS, MOREEN, REPPS, Critonece Chintz, Muslin & Lace Curtains, , PLAIN AND TWILLED Pillow Case Cotton. Counterpanes, Huckabuck and Diaper and Damask Table Cloths, White Cottons, in fine medium and heavy makes. | MASON & HANLIN'S ORGANS, and two very superior pew ENGLISH COTTAGE PIANOS -~VERY CHEAP. Cash or Ape proved Faper. AT THE HOUSE. | . | (French Walnut cases | } DEPARTMENT: Z ao ar De PM IN KOE 7 S q PY UNDERTAKING in every branch attended to with HEARSE, etc., On more reasonable terms than any other establishment in the city. ch town, March'13. 1876.—s ne pres om COTTON AND LINEN SHERTINGS, - VARNISH. Diaper Towels. SCOURED COTTONS. | ‘ALSO, SEVERAL LOTS OF REMNANTS ! In different departments, left from Stock Taking, to be cleared out at GEORGE TERMS CASE, April 10, 1876. A Very Large Stock CARRIAGE VARNISH! ALL TESTED. IN DAVIES & CO. Coach Rubbing, Wearing Body, a low figure. a ACS terms: Ch’town, April 3 3, 1 1875. Any Druggist has the ingredients. York. XAMINER OFFICE. Sept. 2, 1875. Room Paper. OR SALE to the trade, on reasonable pe subscriber has just received his Fall | Prescription Free For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak-j|cash customers are our customers. ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders} who purchase for cash would do weil to | brought on by indiscretions er excess. | calland examine our prices before purchss-_ Address Davyrpson & Co,, Bex 2296, New| English Finishing, Elastic Carriage, AND & HOARE’S | OUR MOTTO, NO HUMBUG Supply of 13 BALES ROOM PAPER, BOOTS, SHOES Celebrated Body Varnish AND BROWN JAPAN fin 10 gallon casks.) all of which are selling at ‘Low PRICHS Assorted Patterns. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. ‘FAMILY BROCERIES ! {and being determined to do nothing but a} Cash Business in the future, will sell the | same at a very small advance on cost. - Al | ing elsewhere. W. E. DAWSON & CO0.’S. F, H. CAMPBELL, | Feb. 22, 1876.—tf Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. i inn Ee i