—_— LLL ce emai, PEIN ly ROE Ts aS ET aes Settee an ang, al . CaaS ee Riso TA RS aa TT a eg TR AMAT AVR ATI » eek a ins as fatal ith f it 4 TTEDS gncia stn “ ' . % . ei GF, ‘ t > i 5 F 2 s' 4 ga reg ea 4 tas ' , ‘ d 3 i CARS. | TF AAR UETERR HWAPLELAS. * ' Lil Wesle 1vVon NG bri 4 . I i 3 bdw i i met L T ‘ ’ ry > yn .» On th i lhe atte: MIN At an examina. | ane is good. Between seventy and \ } 3 : ae 4, in Halifax, last | eig ciergymen were present. Rev. D, ‘ q ‘yan ee oe , i i of Summer VU. Currie, of this city, was elected Presi- i im lent for the ensuing year. Rev. R. Duns “bs ean, See und Ray, H. Sprague, Ji \ L\mo the p ey h ' ' i figicdl , I a. « The ! ‘ ‘ i ity . \ new] “2 <> — \ ‘ ‘ . r> m r , 1 ! ; ! i Wat ‘ ( i Ww : \ ( t i t t 1 } MY. ‘ ‘ 4 iit ‘ Aart f \ l | rc y 1} 2% 1 é i a ! Ps . . 17 tau 3 ima i : \ f the iN \ EST. i. D, Jewett, Isq, ill y | s tv Tt i : " ] p ; cs d a ‘ a at CiCty. IFOM tne ¢ i@ral t s1dey and th po | mined that his ereditors shall ite teran missionary of 1 -West, the . . oe fi tm ene bhnt J tet . a ‘, af ig St Lo \ 1, ¢ ior} it tosay that he witheld fiom them a dol- | Re ‘Vv. Ge » Mac (iM t need any 1 ensU term ‘ ize | lar that they wou!d be entitled to command, oth ne oe igae i ne Ee ; enthusiasm or evoke its liberality. foom, Queen » @ Li may) | Will tails morning arrange to occupy the Missionary w . i. been carried ‘ a A i = oh tadiiic Va ’ syacr HW antiag a a } evening. Ssmiast cottage, near his splendid mansion, | Py different brar of the Methodist eo i Chure! . } cata f SUDDEN nneli | WHe2 Until a day or two ago was occupied | (22 what is now the Dominion ol DDEN DEA i i nel]. “ae bes : - Canada, for a period of fifty years. The , OY Dis Gardner i “s | nary enci f i on et y of Fort Aucu “ ro) 79 & . s. Missionary society of the Methodist Church io ‘ I! e OLLIsSION.—On F in Canada, whose missior ary operations now | Gay morn og, during | constitute by far the larger r par ‘Lof the united 2 eu t 1 ’ ‘ , i wu » , ’ ’ uj to i el vy fog, the steamer Av. Law was | ©! urch, celebrated i‘s jubilee last year. eaves a wife and « run into by a sch oner, off Cape Georges The mission field of the Methodist Church ee © of Canada embraces the Dominion, the Is- aat Ss 22 ~) ¢ ve i Opp FreLLowsur.— 4 or eamer Wis a good deal damaged, } land of Newf sundland, St. Pierre, the Ber. ‘I bu t i ly he pr . ; he Maritime Provi ak tu i hin t hovseriousiy. She rep ured in Chars pare he ecast of L abrador and the E mpire ‘ Ba i , + . a . D ‘ttetown in August 1 wo mp. | ettetown and ieft for Summerside this Ar ‘ Lott it A encam eheenTua i ; The work prosecuted throughout this ex- } mins y i a 20 ¢ i — a ments vl y i y be in S damage to the schooner tended field, may be classed undor the fols ‘ we have not learned, l re heads :-~ t oe i - Domestic Missions connected with the ’ I A RESENTATION.-~ Yesterday. after Evens | Several Conferences in Ontario, Quebec, and ia oF Meanken ee ej7 | the Maritime Provinces, with missions of a . j SiGURey ‘Z bie Lous, essrs. Carvell, : } } ] Be iWwic ? . oof Lely Simmiiar character to the settlers « ] m i ». J co and W.C, DesBrisay, on behalf} British Columbia or M toba. } ‘ 4? - . Y - , ‘ Wins - q | of th regation of St. Peter's Churel 2. Missions to t Indian tribes of the } i Rey Ellis ssistant Saskatche wan, Huds on's Bay Territory, Brit- s wo it mOnre » Seems baiey } pe. | * ‘h Columbia and the Provinces of Ontario ‘ ries a purse containing ), towards | and Quebec. Those missions number 40, and il \ , com ol | def r expenses of a holiday to| @¢mploy 29 missionaries, 12 local ; tant gentlemen , i Aaa rm | the TT rs a | iniSsionaries, {7 interpreters and | achs ie I act . : : rs, S ' ‘ ; = ui J i l | p a ee ae - we 3. Missions to the French and ( ~ ‘ . Als ) hos we eaves i let P } 0 Curvell, J ney + a en leaves the! populations of Ontario and Que! propose openin . hote " n isiand to visit England to-day. We wish | these cicht are amongst the French, em us } ble } him a pleasant voyage and asafe return. | ing missionaries among the Gert ; : n t itter department of our work, < P V’rolessor Anderson of Prince of Wales 1 . « pa — s pet i oT me I “4 ( j ' i f Tee We ee pnbdiished in the German language ( ’ yes t} r. or , a7 ' ci nn ne | Chrot the « : of o ‘eaves the Island for England: rge circulation through the miss ae ‘ - TY ? ol : ae ‘r siege : ca to-uay. Ile well deserves his holiday. We CanIch « mn e 1 this Pros i ee a a PF : ss rm missions, the field b I | : ; trust ie may enjoy his trip, and return res at era ie he ae eRe vin which » i , ramat- { invi ad BU; lwo of the best men that the Canada Con- a ‘ re l and invigorated, —-Revds ~ "iG : ge ed with the Toronto i d to ? p a re or re ; i e . a ee select for this work, have been be renu a rd t moss, G orgetown, ieit to attend | for about two v2ars laboring in that est- 4 luis ¢Cily— Ml hen Ti i. fe Genie mess ate ee I in the Synod at Halifax, this morning. ing empi , and have laid the fou i of sii > ze what promises to be a suceessful and W- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT3.—JLhne Kev. Ip, Fitz i 1 “yy ing mis id Luinber , for Naw Fesey Boar wl commence | '@§ mission. Already, a considerable number acknow! of $25 for the benefit of the poor, from the Masonic body. Rev. D. FitzGerald desires to thank the members of St Gerald thankfully sdges the sum rhe . L iws rence Lodge I. O. O. 1., for their very handsomely framed iliuminated Lord’s prayer. _——_—_->0e____- _ “Tok P. E. Island Ry. is a great suc- cess The Receipts are l to average S500 | day, and tue expenses to be only F400." (Tae above which has been going the rounds of the papers is not offici ul. Nor is it correct. rhe Railw iy is d ing weil— probably as well as any riilway in the put it Dominion. is notciesring $45) per day.—Ep, Examiner] a NgARLY AN Accipent.—-So far there has, very fortunately, been no accident upon our railwey ; but on Tuesday forenoon last, there was well nigh s is one. Two trains running in opp directions. an- c a us proached to within a hundred and fifty feet of each other, 2 short distance west of Kiliot’s. collision was only prevented by the self-possession and prompt activity of the engine drivers an ikesmen. - nm . ” rer % tre tt . T “ A . ALIST INA New Sraene or Lapor. Mr. D. Hickey, well known in New Brunss | readiness for a number of years, then wash. wick and . . Island jou tic circles, | ed and dressed himself for burial. When was admittel last week as a probationer | the last enemy approached to close a long by a ununimous vote of the Methodist ( career ol intense suilering, he exclaimed in ference, now in sessio 1 this city lis | ecstacies of delight, ‘ Welcome death, examin n was re} ios highly sxtis- | have long waited for thee !”’ factory, he ving wed over 200 marks over and ea allt ‘ tandidinten, tes Disastrous Finn.—On Friday, the 18th the various bran a 1 he was exs | imst-, @ fire broke out in the premises of amined. Mr. Hickey ma n average of | Mr. John Stewart, By Point Road. 050 ma out of a possible 1009. Upon | During the forenoon Mr. S:ewart was en- entering his new and useful field of labor | 82 ged in drying a gristof grain, Atmoon he he will convey with him the sympathies left his kiln for dinner, and as is customary and good wishes of his old newspaper and | Hr. Herale. ions Other friends. Bav News rrom Mayrrora.—Mr. Almon | ‘ate of Halifax, writes at fferin, Manis toba, (iiay 31) to } father, Almon wi , } + yc | Iam I i I ‘ ‘ I have 90 acres of wheat sow ? | , ; ,. " ew) see@eus and poraroe my Vi lnwale a fow ] | £0 icveiy a2 iew «a 7 i : j ; a been so favorable, such nice showers of | rain, followed by t sur { are eating it up and literally le . . thing but bare ground. I suppc have some twenty acres utterly ’ by this time tit W po ) these pests could leave soon there m e hopes of the grain growing again, bu 1ese are | young grasshoppersonly about an eighth of | an inch long, and as far as | can see, it is impossible for them to leave until they get not tuke place for, The worst of it is and greater Providence every pros- their wings which will at least, four weeks they are allover the Province portion of Minnesota, interferes, I am afraid there is pect ofa famine next winter. Unless A Grand L Free and Accepted been formed in this Province. ; oae v¢ e@ ol Masons has The officers were elected on Wednesday, as follows : | | : i W. Ga R. Me-| \ kW.D. G J. k. Vi G. ¥ A W. Jr. G. W.; | ( , ; cep. 4 Ss. | ee hs i won on ; | J.D \ GT W, I Ns WA. I S ( A Vi S i Dp ) ‘ t | W.Jr.G ; +s Ww s.Bi Wi Ellis, W. A G Hp Cc G.8. ] A.W. Sm w.<¢6 5D. F iw, Gt P;W. D 15.) W.G.5 I 3s G; Tt. On Wednesday evening, ‘ rand Master Ellis of New B: Past Crand © aster inswick, ‘linch, by Grand Secre~ . . Y” a ".. Von tary Bunting, a number of Knight Templars g ther Ma and o ons, and by the band of the 62nd Battalion Volunteer | ilitia, arrived by rail and marched to the Rankin House, On Thursday morning the officers of the Grand Lodge were formally installed by Past rand Master Ellis. assis Clinch : an oa ted by Fr jin the afternoo: ta nate Lodzes of the Island, the Roya! Arch Chaplain the Knight Templars, the “rand lodge of the Island, and several Grand Masters present, formed n procession headed by (ia'briit b's Band, and marched to St. Paul’s Church wh livine serv:ce Was held and an pp ) »s-rmon preochs @edby the Rey, Archde:con Real. After nd mireh- ‘3 of the city, service the procession } ae @1 through the prine:pal ate ng appropriate Bie procession presented a fine aps petrance,— the Knight Templirs of St. Jolin, being specialiy noticeable, In the €vening there wis a dinner at Market Hall, Loyal and Fraternal toasts were drank, ont, the bands, alternate ly, pl airs, loyal and fraternal oa sches were made. | “d was. we understand ‘aster Ellis, Mr. K ennedy’s spi Very creditable to bis m, Crand and those who accompanied him from St. | John; returned on Friday act mpanied by | | but the fire had already made such pros | sickness during the whole winter, and his rand Master e subordi- ascra. W. P. Le WSO, Julia Moore, Veter Me- . be, Henry Saville, | — Bracies », Mrs. E. Me i, sod, Mrs. kR. Brac “aevy L vingston ; Misses | Mattic A. Rose, Mary MeP: srgon, Mary Me- running on Thursdaynext. The fares for mo will be: adults 3 cents, iildren tickets good for a month, 1.25, children 60 cents. Forty tickets may be obtained at the office for £1.00. The new boat will make half hour trips daily, from 6 and to8 p.m, Mr. Henry captain. p#s-en gers 2 cts. Por adultes ¢ for adults, § Mutch has been appointed her Dutt Tiwes in Mowntiean.— A Montreal despatch reports that “ The Canadian Rub- ber Campany, employing 400 females and 2)0 males, will run half time after to-day, owing to the dullness or trade. Adams’ tobacco factory has not been in operation since the end of : ‘ch, and there is no im. mediate prospect of its resuming work. The Grand Trunk Car Construction shops are closed, and will continue so until the 15th of July, throwing several hundred men out, G Reapy ror THe GRAvE.—<A notice in the Christian Visitoi GETTIN announces that Mr, Vm. Flynn died at Digdequash, N.B., 12th inst., aged 68 years. About twenty mi, nutes before his death he quietly got up ' from his bed, unlocked his trunk, took out he always had in his graveclothes, which left the fire still burning. Shortly after some of the family noticed fire and smoke issuing from the side of the kiln. Every possible effort was make to stay the flames } of Japa: 1ese have embra¢ be ‘the Christian re- sion, and united themselves with our Church. They find that the peculiar institu- tion of Methodism has played an important part in the history of our church; the class meeting is also a very precious means of grace in the Empire of Japan. Several of these converted Japanese are men of culture and position and promise to be, in due Lime, of great help to the work of toe Mission. On the Missions, there are® 31 day schools and 31 teachers, 25 interpreters, 5 ministers on circuits, supplying small bands of Indis ans, making a paid agencey in this departs ment of the work, exclusive of the Maritime Provinces, amounting to 320, sowing the seed of life from Metis and Gaspe to the bor- ders of Alaska, and in the densely populated Islands of Japan. The Income of this Auxiliary just closed isas follows :— St. John District, Fredericton « Sackville * St. Stephen «“ P. E. Island for the year $3,713.05 1,134.40 893.00 259.68 a; 200.2) Total $8,296.34 Being an increase ou the amount raised last year for ei Foreign Missions by the cirs cuits now constituling the conference, of 3718.74, pes total income of the seciety this year will approximate the sum of $200,000 i Jn reviewing the work of the year and thi Torts made by our congregation te sustain this ere sat and growing enterprise of the church, your commiltee feel that there ex-~ and of commend this ithy, the pray- Op le, and pray improving influence eof ists cause of hearty ude to God, confidence and hope. They great work anew to the syn mpa ers and the liberality of our pe thatupon all our wide field of labor, the gracious and revivi the spirit may come down, making the wilds tary places glad, and the ssom as the rose. erness and th i desert to rejoice and bl The stations in the Prince Edward Is- land District will this year be filled as fol | lows :— Charlottetown—D. D. Currie, R. S. Crisp, F. Smallwood, J. V. Jost. Cornwall—George O. Huestis. Pownal—John S. Allan. Bedeque— James Allen. Tryon-H, P. Coperthwaite. Margate—. A. Lucas, Summerside~C, W. Hamilton. gress as to defy opposition. At the tome t a stilt breeze, and everything be g very dry, the flames soon spre ad to the | sether with the kiln was con- | umed in an incredibly short space of time. the mill there was a large quantity of rain, the most of which belonged to Mr. | Fortunately the wind, at the time, was not blowing towards the house or all Mr, Stewart’s buildings would have been as soot Lewart. destroyed. The wind, however, carried eat bra fire to ithe neighbouring hone and great efforts had to be used to save fences from being entirely consumed. t had been confined toa bed of nds of \ ¢ "oO Mr. Stewart loss must be severely felt by him. Mr. | Stewart is esteemed by all who know him as an honest, industrious man and deserves the sympathy of the whole community. Estimated loss, about £1600.— Com. to Patriot. ee A New Civrxy—tue Invention or Tomas Hevstis, Esy I large churn, holding fully a bushel. On the lid 3 a pedestal, about twelve inches high; on which is a transverse about two feet long, (hav- on each end) which in churning, On tog a handle acts as a double lever, one for each hand. he transverse or double lever are two common | f obstruct the cireul: ation, causing inflammation | | tried several physicians in this lasuers, and the practitioner, by pressing down first one hand, then the other, the butter is made 1 “double quick time,” and with great case The gathering of the butter is done by removing one of Lhe dashers, which is easily accomplished. Sold ic very low figure of $3. It gives ample satisfaction to purchasers. ‘i saieheennaicinionaiiatil — — MEMORANDA. By Ceble to Messrs. Peake Bros. & Ce., 8. 8. b, rd sailed from Liverpoo] for Char- town on the 26th inst. Brigt. Klaine arrived at Queenstown on the 9%nd inst ey d ‘ueenstown on the ; f rrived ata Queenstown be 25th ins run trom Charlot- tet, wa to Que a) 8, beati nga ll the *y r riog. ‘ys cable t t VW iu f shity Sai Dui "ain, arrived at Liverpool on the 20th inst. This ship passed _ ugh the straix of Canso on the -reoon of 3 ay the 6th, and has thus made, as usual, a remarkably quick run. The Collector of Castome at B: iyhield, a. &. 3 written tothe Collector at Chariott tetown that 1 ve hoat, from 10 to 12 tons, w as picked an bety euris and Cape George about the 10fh The boat was takeniato Bayfield on th She was full of water ; main- ' at the deck; foremast cut away | 1 , I funad ; no name; 17 O i d but paic of ts, two hi a a ioe ballast :ad sh fied to one de. M-. Racdail tuinksshe probabiy belonged » P, E. Island i A b WG S . Pen Streamer Carrncrn reem Boston :— garet Ew: og, Cathe- ty, Mes. Cahill, Mra. E. B. Charehith, 4 Mrs, Dona! d, Mary Mart'o, Ma iue Hu ghes 3 Mrs. _ a | Re ‘becca MeKeroey, Cody, Mrs. Marv J. ‘Hooper, Mrs. Emma A. Berry, Mrs. Cornish, Miss Lizzie Keefe. Per Srgamer Carrot to Boston :—Angus Me Phy we, d. W. Hanter and child, David Si ith. Alex. MeDonald, Mrs. Patterson, a aut, E, Benjamin, Mrs, be A. Get | Marathan, Joba ia lene Roane, | McDonald, Alvina Essery, Mary J. Whit.oek. Egmont — Murray Harbor—A, E. LePage. Georgetown —Wm, Penna. Souris— Alberton—-Henry J. ene Clarke: POAT ns Rae Atenas Seeman Eee sae Physicians Cornered. —_—_— ROBABLY there are few circumstances under which a physician labors with more real sympathy for his patient than when called a to administer relief to an acute sufferer With Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism is a disease of the blood, and no subs stantial relief can be obtained without clean- ing the blood from the fibrim substances which and pain. The greatest st uccess of the DIAMOND RHEU- M ATIC CURE in curing this disease is owing to its power of converting the blood from its dis- eased condition to a he althy ¢ “ire uals ation. Italso regulates the bowels, which is v ery essential in this complaint, and no one will read the follow- ing statement, from a well-known Dartmouth gentleman, with more interest and pleasure than those physicians who have a real desire to benefit their suffering patients : DartrmovTn, Sept. 14, 1874. Forsytn & Co., Gentlemen :—For the two past years I have heen severely troubled with Rheumatism, I have suffered the most acute pain, and at times I have been render d perfectly helpless—being unable to walk, sleep or even sit up. I have tried many physicians and used numerous patent medicines, but I still continued to grow worse. It is now about four days siuce I comme —o u iking a DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, and the pa has all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid ly returning. I bless the day that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure was called to my attention. Gratefully yours, . Wx. BRODIE FURTHER PROOF, Hairax, Sept, 19, 1874. Forsytu & Co., Gentlemen:—I wish to make k — to all sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, th: at , the undersigned, suffered the most terrible pains possible to imagine, for two years past. ty, aud paid them mostof my means for pres« ious, but all of no avail. Ihave now len the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I can truthfully say that it has done me more good than anything I have ever taken. I cordially recommend it to all afflicted humanity , Truly yours, ALAM HANNIGAN, Lower Water Street. W. BR. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Island, ALSO, FORSYTH & Oo., HALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotia and C, B. April 19, 1875. ly aE Uastillion ] ennc ssey | Th! oF Lil } 2S Robins | . Port do.; Bbhls. Bass & Co.’s Ale, do. Guinness’s Extra Stout, do. Champagne Cider, Cases Champagne, do, Orange Syrup, de. Lemon do., do. Lime Juice, do. Raspberry Syrup, do. ( og ry Wine, in pts. and qts, | & Ty ‘ ‘ Bbls. Crosse & Blackwell’s Pickle ” do. Barne’s do, (*} ; { hs iy . } Uhests COngvou ica, Warranted, ca : i 4 i) a Yr 3 ? , . vite oleman’s Stareh Ca Pe pper, Nixey’s Black Lead ‘ 1 = Gross Blackin 7 aps Mu tard, Ba >? 2ILZS Lic Kers Bi. carb. Soda, Barrels Soda Crystal Bo Pines Bi Ss yap Half boxes Soap B 0 Bare 1 NUDES ¥ : Bales Corks, Bales Wrapping Paper, Ca ses As eet rd Toilet t Soap, Currants It. DiS, Boxes Valentia Raisins, Kees N ils, IKK ao Black P: int, White do, Brooms, Coils Manilla, Tons Lron — refined, common, Flour. FAACDGNALD & OWEN. No.A9D Water Street. N. B.—To arrive and in Stoek, 1000 barrels Canada Flour. June 7; 1875. Apprentice \ TANTED, at THE EXAMINER Ofilce, a smart BOY to learn the Printing Business. One fromthe co intry preferred, Apply immediately. NEW GOODS | DECEIVED. (} chests TEA, very choice, 1 ao, Bbls. Wanted. 35 cases STARCH. 20 do. PICKLES, 10 bbls, do. 25 cases TABLE SALT, iui bottles, 10 do. PEPPER, 10kegs WHITING, 20 es B. SODA, oe Cases GINGER, & do. CREAM TARTAR, ; NUTS, ee ruta, 10 bbls. CURRANTS 50 dez. BRC OMS, 100 doz. BUCKETS 2 cases BLACK 7 2 do. MUSTARD. 100 boxes SOAP, in 1,2 and3 C 25 cases FANCY do.} 10 puns. best Cienfugos MOLASSES rown, o00 bags Liverpool SALT, SUGAR, RAISINS, &c. @ Usva. Terns. W. D. STEWART. May 31, 1875.—1m Gold and Silver English and Geneva xe 4 - i a V By ee LA I have / A lot of different grades of the J bcd Ghd on 188 nta Gelebraied Waltham Watches. In Solid Silver Cases, (warranted as ) usual,) $20, il. upwards, eee variety of & TIMEPIECES. ae American A good selection of Colored Gold Jewelry! lot of rge A lars can Best Plated Jewelry ! which will wear almost equal to gold. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above kinds of goods, can be suited to styles and prices at W. W. WELLNER’S, No 81 North Side Queen Square. May 31, 1875.—6in W At TED. Tenders for Bridgds, YEALED TEN DERS S ill be received by the Secretary of Board of Works until Wednesday, the 30th inst., noon, from par- ties willing to do the following contra cts viz:— No. 1—R Sable. —McPhee's Lots 30 and 65, 3—Newton Bridge, Belfast. 4—Belle Creek Bridge, Wood Islands. 5—Bollom’s Bridge, Burnt Hill, Lot 49. 6—Making up and stoning east abutment of Poplar Island Bridge. 7—Cost of furnishing 20 15-inch round un- barked hemlock piles to Poplar Island Bridge. State price of each pile. 8—Bridge in Archdeacon’s Hollow, Glas- gow Road. 9 Posting and railing the Anderson Bridge near residence of Mr. Charles Anderson, New London. 10—South Pinette or Young's Bridge. Specifications will be furnished as follow: ebuilding Marshall's Bricge, De- Bridge on road between No. 1—To James Palmer, Esq 2—At the nearest residence to said | bridge 38—At Mr. Grant’s Store. {—-At Mr. Benjamin Bears. 6—At Mr. John Sellar’s store. 7— do, doa. do. 8—Mr. Hooper's, near Bride. 9—Mr. Ch Anderson’s, 10—At the store near Bridge. The names of two goed and suflicient se- curities will be required to accompany each tender. The Board will not be hound tv ac- cept low est tender. RICHARD WEEKS, Sup. Pub. Works. Oe town, June 14, 1875.—3i Union Hall Miecetings- ORD'S DAY, 11, & m., Worship and * Breaking of Bread.” Lord's Days, 64, p. m., Gospel Preaching. Thursday, 8, p, m-, Bible Readings. Sept. 14, 1874. tf irles Le ee ee ee ee | pra iE de BS jsbicatelins 2 cuales ee SEG as. tii ela be ew? eee | IVE ZAI ef ILLA. ane ada d C9 Whieh has hitherto i d to rect | proiipuy lead j | | Prince Edw CHLAS. JOHN QUIRK, I ae CAR | March 15, 18 Le A RE RS 79. Dermat ee 7 . ‘tga ordaey ne ny en gene ne a ee ea A BD ASULTANGG esta cee PAL] oe Iisq., te Te ee i rdage Lompany Manufacture civen such saties sickindites rar i, S for, as U Fite OWES) ual, and execute them at Market Pricer. now in Stock, CARVELL BROS. SSD AA SCART et pn ee ng \CONA Comp’ny s,00U U0. Se 5S y Lee J aire and Life. ebee. ww € Po ‘ Fy rd island Board of Directors JOHN F., ROBERTSON, Esa.. | JOHN INGS, Ese dee {SQ “«°s . HYNDMAN, Esa. it nak ia BROS., Agents for P. E. Island. Veer RECEIVED from Dry Goods, Hardw:z | and Sho: Iron, Steel, Prices Thankful for past UST J open for inspection, a large and varied assortment of GOODS SUITASL: that fuvors, i port Store. mrmecgnmsomeee * ()) * cmsminiaosdetis ateemeanencmeo Knagland, Canada, and the United States, and now —- 3 7 —- rey ‘UR THE SEASON, UN are, Earthen and Glassware, Greceries. Boots 98s, Hats and Caps, Readymade Clothing. Flour, Cornmeal, &e.. &e.. all of which AT offered une fail to please. continuanee, EBRRY BEER. would solicit a Southport, June 14, 1875.—Gin ete mn S. S. | | | : : j Pa : x wel a os | WHICH HAS Ch’town, May 17, i PRIN CH OPENING Tit eh EDWARD. ae hehe POM HOUSE, PART OF OUR and Summer Stock, BEEN SELECTED BY MR. HARRIS IN THE BEST MARKETS IN ENGLAND ! We OFFER, WHOLESALE hn HETIL .| Balance by Ships and § , AD GASH PRICES, teamers daily expected. GHORGE DAVIES & Co: eee OO! A‘ aD @ we Queen Street, ameter ie MP LYEI =i Re + pers ri San - 6 <a BE wht ae j & ad = —- fates, a i VA t | CASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, | In new patterns, just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. Mescow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUE ANT BROWN NAPS, Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and A 1 at that! C . ROBERTSON, Ch'tewn, Dee, 21, 1844. Number 39. which will be found, on WE IN ES W YY late arrivals we are in receipt of the greater portion of our SPRING Ch’town, May 31. 1875.—6w KING SQUARE HOUSE erence eens team STOCK inspection, to comprise a very LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, and which we now offer at prices that cannot fail to give general satisfaction. oO sO Ee lat deeded ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID LIN IN Summer T weeds, Black & Blue Worsted Connell BLACK AND BLUE DOHSEKINS & CASSIMERS, and having secured the services of A FIRST-CLASS CUTETR AND GOOD WORKMEN, We are prepared to make up the same in the very best Style ! and as such prices as must satisfy all who may patronize us in this our BROADCLOTHS, PBMPARTMENT, BEER & SONS, fo. eras Ses we are pre- o> ; an Cad | Has just receiv cea from Li A FO ithe | aL SUITABLE FOR Srri ney and Cimmaear fear. cun of The subscriber, from his afford to those in lacilitu g, ll cheay per = any " Town who adopt the ry ° ° , Pailoring. trade as.» pr S101 '> »¥ ’ ? . ag REIL LLY. Tailor. Ch’town, May 31, ] oonteeneanmaeeenemenncen More Eles ant Styles 2) LOWER p ISES! LARGEST & CHEAP! [mM F. ic ISTLAN selected from London. New Yer Boston and Ds pet nion Establishment together wilh our own LCILITTIES., rk. which, UNRIVALLED F. put us ll competitors in our line ahead of Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Cnairs, Bedsteads, &c., rO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Moulding es | Imitation inlaid, French Barl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hithert imported. In New Rustic Frames, with Corner Pieces, and Ov 7 I rames, X<e., whicl we will SELL CHEAP ! Pictare ECrames ! every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. Jan. 18, 1875. ly cow HERMANS & SON, AoW Bel! Hl thy nt int duels, it uid, OwU EEN fs"E"2t I OPPOSITE WA ‘SI i, Doe rt » th Bers public for the ral } nage extend ed ‘to them since their « j i business, and ask for @ of the same. They keep « ym” hand A NEAT ASSORTMENT O18 KIT Ie ts Tree se 5, Ba at hee oa TIRWARE, ic UTERSILS., We. cy an All orders in th Ve lusiness will bn punctualiy att Having lately mad t] Cheapest Market for House Builders, such : Gas Filling, Water Closets, Belk a ne Wate ‘ i Gs SUrs. gt | Fitting, &e., &Ee., We are prepared to sell them at Rates as Low as can be had in the city, and will fit them up ina good workmanlike style, To a generous public we would say. that all orders inthis branch of ou will be attended to with despatch. A lot of First-class WATER on hand. Sawer's Cr sold cheaper than ever. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. GOO EEG ss CUT NAILS, ALL SIZES! busines 8 COOLERS "fea EStsac { Nov. 11, 1871.) WILL BE Very Cheap for Cash ! SOLD W. NOW OPEN International Hotel.” Cenirai Street, Summerside, Pr. & Ista I wish to inform th the pe public that I hav« * now opened one of the best as well as one of the most commodious Hotels on this Island. I am prepared to accommodate th: travelling public with a first-class table, sleeping apartments, and good st: bling, sheds, &c., where their horses will be tho- roughly attended to, Also, in connection with the House, are Liquors of the very best quality,— all at moderate prices to suit the times. A call from the publie will be 1 received. E. DAWSON & C0, May : 24, 1815.—6w thankfully W.J.8. GLOVER, Proprictor, May 24, 1875. eg YES oe RR eh a mae PU x. « i &é F ss . i % e : a ie * ’ 4 ' d 4 ‘ 3 i i j 4 : ; 9 , ‘ A ae Nt ALA are SNM eles aa O