i * p » he “— . * 2 Ban <_ = heating or wr Ti st wa «t ~ ' at e iwi at ae pa Ww ' 1 ii s u, ' r ne Cann swearing.’ OR DK, tae t eA es ' sarmeene? Tr IRELAN ‘ Ah ‘2 mI Psornwns oor SHERIFE'S SALE. VET BR RPA) BB RD M Gina z's Irish gislation was Neil Rankin, Plainti ? . BY ' . lenounced by Mr. Disraeli when in Op- | Rober! oe oe — ‘1 Webst er, and Mark \ : : ebs ter, Defendents i } sh position, a I iy acrilege and con- { AT | fiscation the worst of these sweeping B* virtue of a writ of Statute Execution, ‘i . denunoiations is that if the result is favors to me directed, aes = of Her oe { THE MANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, mn . esty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the | abla. sacrileve and confiscation appear to | Jes*y lipreme , i It wa ble, sacrile; ane cone — PP suit of Neil Rankin against Robert Webster, i Honry | be sanctioned by Heaven. Now the result Daniel Webster, and Mark Webster, I have J : IR! \ lof Mr. Gladstene’s legislation, as we learn | taken ane seized, as the ag ns ig i K TFN CG STE H} iH ro.” iby the latest advices from Ireland, has said oe W ae ager ‘ — i ha keep . >| Mark Febste all the right, title, an _ a. . \ > i ; + oe been eminently favorable, A new era of a eter of th ane Robert {We “ Consisting in part ot Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room | d easehno Ss e Sal ee . .” i 3 i : material prosperity at least seems to have | ster, Daniel Webster, and Mark Webster, in Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, opened for the count: The pastures and | and to all that tract, piece or parce] of land, ae i" ae : : ; i I ee ee : Selly of | Situate, lying and being on township No:| Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most barns are well filled. Prices, espec ially o a6 in V E. Island, bounded as follows, | , . I cattle ind provisions, the chief items of that is to say : Commen ing ou the bank of | su stantia Mannet ° hsts g¢ | the Hillsborongh River, at a post dxed i; i iw - bie hie , Irish produce are high, Notwithstanding oo pers ecligh are Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, Sinks. Wash- i an a” itt the AxDO . rattle ne mAarsu, aba ol hie ue ru ing soul } ‘ ‘ : i x the cattle disease, the exports of cattle for the distance of 112 chains; from thence stands, ables Or all kinds have largely increased ‘he linen trade) \oct for the distance of 36 chains; from | t ‘ A ’ : j has revived. Credit is good, and bankrupts | thence along the iine of a reserye line of | Chairs, (the best in the Proy ince) 1 single and double backs, . : rad ) to iNsborough River; an ' ’ . ‘ . , e° > | cies, compared with the number in Eng: | 104d, no os oe reese = eae Students, Kasy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- \ n land, are few. ‘The deposits at the banks | ¢nmencement, including 300 acres, a little | nut Moulding for Picture Frames; Looking Glass know il lj are even complained of as excessive. | mere or less, all his leasehold interest i: ; “t vii . ue ! [% pts 7 : i iseh ta comment : Renee . oun Plates, all sizes > Bedsteads Matresses etc.. ; tailways show a great increase of receipts | tvove le: 0 ‘ -— Leas ] 3 ape eee ; : in the wer of Rev. Jobn McDonald, of Glasgow, North and ere required in the and better arrangements in thé 2) Britain, vo Robert Webster, for 999 years— ey eet, amalgamatien are being made, \ new) in Queens County, and I do hereby give SE p 0 rhivur trea ke a beat line of fast passenger steamers is about to | public rotice, that I will,on the 18th ie | A G d d h ne n | ae of FEBRUARY, next, coming, 1876, at t ¢ b b ht | n it When 6 be run between North Wales and Holyhead. | | ba ae se — ds a a be oo S 00 an as ap aS can e ou in t e | ; t hundred tl ia ‘ ; : ee i , eats vy 3° ' out : - Che fisheries, though less prosperous, are | jn ¢ Se = the said ¢ — set All manufactured on the pr emises, and warrs anted to give per- i g 10 yt peo} ne 7 . ae up and sell at public auction, the above : a not unhopeful. Pauperism has diminished, | "Pp al & erapesty, 0¢ 20 guethi thnedel 96 ‘fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co's Hardware t Rents are rising in the capital, showy 1mM-) \i)) satisty the levy marked on the said | Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, provements are projected and traflic is in= | writ, being two hundred and twelve dol- } \ f this hot creasing in the streets, The only serious | '#s — rand fees a oe dn i DOG: ERT 4 —- i one hundred and eighty-six dollars and | r . rhe : he ras ve “ ae ’ B rade, | drawback appears to be the vast develop | ge. two cent , from lth day of June, 1873, | Ae ok ® i ie Wa Works if} ment of the porter and whiskey trade, nail paid, at ten dollars per centum i Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875 { \ i 1 {| which we are told is assuming enormous cana “ sides Sheriffs fees and all in- - —— . - ~- - cidentaul expenses, | a proportions, and of course is attended by , W. R. WATSON, Sheriff ; is i f i. g { : . ay | ATSON, Sheriff. ; a great increase of intoxication. Relations i Le ee } r Edward J. Hodgson, Plaintiffs Attorney. | k ion t between landlord and tenant have impro-s July 30. 1873 feb. 7. | d j iN ) 6 July oO, ldao. PD. de | ! inger, tap] ved; agrarian agitators have less influence: ; es i Id and a sanguine hope is entertained in Eng- SH K R I F 7; S Al K Ww! har land that Home rule will die out. That!‘ 4ar * & 4 smn | rf QD D 4 Vi BY & & C@ “ to inf it tam hope we do notshare. In the eourse of Richard Heartz, Plaintiff, -K e wn ° : West centuries of desperate effort to cast of the | Daniel Webster, Robert Webster, Defend- j K Ss + We SN ~| English yoke, the sentiment of Irish — : : Havi Ing purchased a portion of the Stoc tk for- ae eee nationality has acquired such a consistency i B* See a Sa | at seems 1 ont i » me direeted, issued out of Her Ma /merly owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of wi toe nie wet and embodied itself in such a mass of pats je on s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the : ii Ww hai riotic history, biography, poetry, and legend, | suit of Ric Ame Hs arts s —s t ag ne" Halifax, N. s Ww ‘hich W ill be ready for sale at the ie that apart from material interests, we sus» | 5'eT ey KK vert Wel — e 2 Ra ave id 1 z a ~ six tu i $s sei Scizec as the property <« 1@ Sai ublei ,| pectit will give trouble to British states» \, re a i Rob a Ww b f ae I the right, | / /, / a | g ; ebster ( pert evster, ail th = » | / ‘ men. It would not be surprising even if title and leasehold interest of the said Rob- | gD Ba © he : ep | % P 6 the increase of material prosperity were to ert Webster and Daniel Webster, 1m and to | , Saad \ lof etna! eanivatios all that anal t, piece or parcel of land, situ- | \ n Icon this se | | 108d to a renewal of political aspirations, ate, lying and being on Township number | GN WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 < Iv , on eq | Lorento Nation. 36, in P. E. Island, bounded as follows, | j j " Ww to the banl ern ee ee ee that is to say: Commencing on the} 5 , | . k of the sboroug ae ay ; : z-an gan | How Two Docs Dinep on a Sreax.—The | 282% of the Hillsborough mpeee, at 8 an . ' , . lan > ys : . > ot-ga, | post fixed in the marsh, and from thence Greene Bay, Wis., ‘State Gazette’ relates | * : a > 2 ~ s | . running south for the distance of 112 ' ' the following fable :—‘ A large dog belongs | ...545° from thence west for the dis-| 1 C ae ' HIS | ing to one of our citizens, and who usually | ,, a ae ciahiesniadiae Ca aici sail ATA ; : ’ ance of thirtyesix chains; from thence » CQ a mt al | accompanies his master to marketin the along the line of a reserve line of road, | |W ill thus oA th ae — wi hing to pur ‘ acity ‘ rusted with a th i mH ; wait } ‘y | capacity of porter, was entrusted With & porth, to the Hillsborough River; and from | gS. ‘Yes fine steak, securely wrapped in paper, to thence along the river to the place of com- C hase 00 Ss at OW I rices V 1%: . I t st .,) carry home. Theanimal grasped the par-! wencement, including 300 acres, a little | ; vai 1 You © 7 , re ~~ “| cel between his teeth and trotteed home-| more or Jess, all his leasehold interest in | / rq. + 4 YON ‘ ™ ig ten t ind dollars @| ward beside his master. A short distance | above leasehold property-—Lease is from | Ly = _ : Os T j ~’ I'il got ott house, and when! from the butcher’s the gentleman entered, Rev. Jom McDonald, of Glasgow, North | 1 : her s leg ’ e Wi te o Robert Webster, for 999 years — t 1} f | ’ Y y | h posite to you another store, leaving the dog with the Bri iin, toR ber ry ; bit 7 A FR trun vours | Parcel standing on the sidewalk Shortly | in Queens Counly, ane I do hereby | a Na si oe "| two vagabond-looking curs arrived on the | eive punlic nae a a, fee om te . e ot ¢ b sniffing abou ‘inally the | eighteenth day of FEBRUARY, next, com- B| k & C | d F h M & C h f| rel epson, heoek silted and | ing, 1876, at the hour of 12 o'clock, ran inet ac 0 ore renc €rindes 0 ur S, ” & . a : Mill s ; 4 rr r ‘ A beiiieten a ee okies’ the Court House, in Charlottetown, in the K YH pPhWe | barking at the guardian of the steak, who said County, set up and sell at public | BL AC LU S l RES . a | stood this sort of thing some time, in auction, the above described property, or | alate . ’ . . hs 1 Be calm and dignified manner till finally, his | SUCTION, the above desuribek propery, or! Briiliantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes : bullying tormentors probably having applis | | ' ae oe ee 2 | ‘ : : { S50 ae é . ' ed onthe said writ, being four hun- a: o ; ed some opprobrious epithet to. him, he a Red ltwe a y 7 ik fellas ond thirty- | aad Sheetings, V | opened his mouth to reply, and, of course, | pjur cents, with interest on four hundred | i bl Li ¢ di T dropped his steak on the ground. The! ang one dollars and seventy-three cents, ancy rints, d € ARENS, aila lan wee 8, vagabond cur retreated, and the other dog! from the 20th day of August, A. D. 1872, raMppDp . \ TINGS >n rope ' now f illy exasperated, set off in pursuit of until p iid, at 6 per ‘ent. per annum, besides VW A | ERI Re i 7 CLO: A KIN ms, BEA \ RS him. In an instant, vagabond cur No, 2, | Sheriffs fees and all incidental expenses ND PIL () iT S. | Uime to next year, — READINGS. who had been standing otfa short distance, apparently a silent spectator of the scene, sprang forward and seized the steak in his mouth, and put off in an opposite direction | Not long after, and in an alley not far from the scene of this little episode, were two W.R. WATSON, Sheriff. . Hodgson, Plaintiff's Attoruey. +O" re. ~ 1840. { feb. ie BUILDING LOTS R. M. S. BOUCHETTE. Readymade Clothing, Blankets Flannels, Haberdashery, Uuderclothing, &C. Allowed Out on &c. .o Goods Bese> N &c. Approbation. — wy : c a. oo et, ag | curs holding a high festival over a rich et as juicy steak, and these two curs were the ! ; z identical ones engaged in the transaction ! FOR SALE 7 THRMS CA SE. An All ai stud t *~ | previously related. Who can say this was oe ; Cee his g ther before he knew who it - ei VENWO of the most suitable Building Lots ae et i. : | nota put up job between these two out-~ r| age Se ea as oe eae casts of canine society ?’ ay. 08 the corner, at Tignish Station. 4 Milw lady who paid tol Fi The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point out is wane caeawend ad Be Sete ., | the Lots to intending purchasers. S ; what hes bi her pn on —_ the chief organ “ the ne w Ministry, Also, a pieve of excelle nt Land, iying on | Nov. 22, 187 5, oe } f on the rth November, IS73, the day on t 38, consisting of se venty- tive acres. } W sa glazi id becoming | which the personnel of the MacKENzIB The re runs through this property an excel- | Be 1use h : Iw ivS ha © | Cabinet was announced :—‘We look with) jent stream of water. capable of driving a | ™ A dap y 4 Tt in Degin his Gay S Work. | confidence to the new Government for a mail, and the Railwayis close by. Further | Rey / 1 ic 5 re fatal to | ess in this | broad, liberal policy, a prompt and thoe | particulars can be learned on application at | s tte Ul Ss. t rough reform of the hundred evils which | ‘* Dominion House,’ Ch’town, to tle thoughts life 1s ma have afflicted the country under the late H. B. SMITH. $ [ k try i a Wisconsin { regime, and anticipate a long career of | Noy. 22, 1875. 3m f t! ‘but there | material prosperity and material progress ) the exact | for the Dominion under its auspices.’’ How far the organ’s anticipations have been House and Lot for Sale. 4 t ty an zhbor | realized every reader is able to judge for ror SALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT OF | - i , ‘What are yc himself, That ‘‘long career of materia! LAND on Richmond Street, formerly | sna the neigt ‘she | prosperity and material progress’’ which | occupied by the late John Lawson, Esq, A, x was so confidently predicted, almost im- | For terms, apply at | i J thers, generosity, | mediately appeared in the shape of a dis- a EXAMINER OFFICE. | J: d 1 self-1 t. are the qualities | turbed trade and universal dulness. Fera Noy. 22, 1875. . 4 9 § 5 7X6 t tleman or lady as| ‘broad, liberal policy’? we have had a shed f t i ‘le which | policy of laissez faire presided over by an hat nam incompetency. And for “prompt and i l h farmers eegs?’| thorough reform ’’ we are daily brought Bd a S | s i lady at a gr ry face to face with scenes of corruption Chee CE AG € P| Q GP { ‘No ma’am replied the | which are “rans and smell to Heaven.” USTOMS DEPARTMENT , x ° 9 il k,‘ but we have some v Meanwhile * Liberal ’’ Ministers, making CUsT ce Ss eggs She took t to lr hay while the sun shone, have been taking Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1875. A singular " h took place the other day good care of themselves. UTHORIZED discount on American I n,in England. A grocer named + +e aoa seit shale WARS Whe whl ic 2r ce | who kept fowls, was last week feed A Maw Kuttep py a Movse. aa extra- Invoices till further notice, 14 per cent H d Offi } ea ce ° ® ® . I v 1a ban ft thumb. Mort set in, and | man's life ration fortunate Now | can say no more wy brethern dear, ould I preach on this subject frou this 4men.’ tam cock spurred him | ordinary occurrence was brought to light at | an inquest held recently on the body of a | man in South London. It appears that in a working room where many young girls were at work a mouse suddenly made its appears | ' ance on a table, causing, of course, consid. erable commotion and a general stampede. The intruder was seized, young man who happened to be present, but the mouse slipped out of his hand, and | running up his sleeve came out between his waistcoat andshirt at the neck. The unfortunate man had his mouth open, and however, by a| and the mouse looking out for some con, | venient place of concealment entered the man’s mouth, and he, in his fright anc sur- prise, swallowed it. The mouse began to | tear and bite inside the man’s throat and chest, and the result was that the unfortun- ate man died after a little time in horrible agony A Montreal paper says they did have three or four days of summer there a few months ago, but the women used them all up drying | clothes, | BLEEDING | tige many docto Captain Jacob Carvell has resigned his | position on the Manitoba Mounted Police FROM LUNGS, CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION { WONDEREUL CURE Rocrester, N. Y., Jas. 13th, 1874. R.-V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Str,—l had suffered trom Catarrh in an aggravated form tor about twelve years and for several years from Bronchial trouble. Tried ra and things with no lasting benefit. Io May, ’72 becoming nearly worn out with ex- cessive Editorial labors On a paper in New York City, | was attacked with Bronchitis in a severe form, suffering almost a total loss I returned home here, but had been home | two weeks when I was completely prostrated | | Having lately made of voice. | Ouly | with demorrhege from the luags, having four | severe bleeding spebls ithin two weeks, and first three inside of nine days. In the September following, I improved sufficiently to be able to | be about, though in a very feeble state. My Bronchial trouble remained and the Catarrh was tenfold worse than before. Every effort | for relief seemed fruitless. I seemed to be} losing ground daily. I continued in this feeble state, raising blood almost daily until about the first of March, ‘73, when [ became so bad as to be entirely confined tothe house. A friend suggeste iy ur remedies. = it | was extremely skeptical that they wot ald io me good, as I had lost all heart in remedies, and began to look upon medicine and doctors with disgust. How- ever, | obtained one of your circulars, aod read it carefully, from which I came to the conclusion that you unt lerstood you ir busine ae least I finally obtained a quantity of Dr Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets, and commenced their vigorous use ac- cording to directions. To riy surprise, I soon began toimprove. The Discovery and Pellets, ina short time, brought out severe erruption, which continued for several weeks. I felt much | better, my appetite improved, and! gained in ] nava ng i NS AND SA s.—Ude, the French } ok vas surprised at the number ! and chapels in London, and the ¢ with which melted bulter was t English tables. Hesaid: ‘What an n i t nal ia r Chev has twents wW l only 4 \ B An 1 Scc laird, | } it thess tertainments, had attired | ail mst 1 spl I r tf occasion, The : : rand ho was going round, of course, ine lowing civilitie tid I dinna ken ve, | ifos- | B————, you're so braw ‘Nae rid the | ne p tt juire 1 I dare sae, ye'll 1 ken tful of th saither seven years! | PP sai A Missourian who stole a kiss from a | ' etly g was lined by a magistrate, horse- | Whipy ‘her brother,and worried into a rain er by his wif The clergyman also | in ided to the affair in his sermon, the Jocal ted 1 tor took sides with the clergyman, and re- a _, | viewed the case in print, and the potato-bug : “1 one vy blad the malefactors wheat | Th I Siu -‘Sleepin’, Tonald,’ } i llighlander to lrowsy acquaintance, ' \ vas ruminatin 1 the grass in a_ hori- | ' ita sition No, Tuncan,’ was the ready Then, Tona would you no Jend 1@ ¢ g and twenty shillins?” was the next | Ough, gh,’ was the response, } : Pa s I am e} ; noo, | f my lad n ‘ | A 8 it B \ ni a it KNOW { vy and | p silv was often tried rs ask just to see what he { say—tlo give them one or both of his : One day he told a gentleman present er,tt ‘ testio D } ry } might have his t—reserving the ti *h to th f his mother,who minis i 1,‘ Why, Jacke why in’t you give er sa t dog ‘Say nothin’, mother; when i es to get the colt I'll set the dug on him i i _ Vir - ; ws sahtaas I —The 1 {is made up of trifles. The grand movements of great events, and and One| the inges of Empires, are founded on | id to the} causes, very generally, which would be pro- Margat nounced trifles by the world. Yes, ‘trifles : .rhere | | ght as air’ have led te the most important . | discoveries we have. The fall of an apple i@ repiied,| gave Newton the clue to gravitation; the some-—| rising of the lid of the tea-kettle gave us our tory? | ra ids, steam-boats, ocean-steamers, and | t id other tb Bs, not to speak of the toat, nt » put the world centu- { in the aovets ‘ries of the universe andl t purposes of God fo the observa- fa tower dimly pictured on a stone, we e phil phical researches in ehemis , ryand light which ultimately gave us the God, ler! ype t i WN nd a congenial oddity in the Edin- th Fugitive Pieces, by W. Creech, F. R. S Abri‘gement of a sermon which took an ol rin deilvering, from these words, ‘ Mar s born to tr h lion from uv ends i habit, an Vt bject fa tlurally be divided lene ur heads ; 1. Man’s entrance into the world im tis | ress through the world. Brown ( His exit from the world ; and 3 1. Pee i 1 is from what may be j i! | I rst hen Mau came into the world naked and bare. ' 2. His progress through it is trouble and ieee I m i His exit from it none can tell where, him in dis i. Butif b ves well here, he'll be well th k of ! strength and flesh of the Catarrh In three mouths evgey ves- was gone, the Bronchitis bad nearly dissappeared, had no Congh what- ever, and [ had extirely ceased to raise blood; and, contrary to the expectations of some of my friends, the cure has remained permanent. T have had no more Hemmorhages from the lungs, und am entirely free from Catarrh, from which | had suffered so much and solong. The debt Commissioner. | Aug. 23, HERMANS & SCN, 1875 ‘Bell-Hangers, Gua and Tin-smiths | QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE WATSON'S DRUG STORE, ] EG to return their thanks to the gepveral public for the liberal patronage extend- ed to them since their eommencement in business, and ask for a continuance of the same. They keep constantly on hard:— A NEAT TIHWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS. dc, ASSORTMENT OF fe. he, orders in the above business will be punctually attended to. large purchases in the | Cheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, Gias Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Fitting, &e., &e., prepared to sell them at Rates as | Low as can be had in the city, and will fit | them up in a good workmanlike style. To a generous public we would say, that all orders inthis branch of our business will be attended to with dispatch. A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS on hand. “ayers Crystal Blue All such as We are sold che aper than ever. (Nov. 1, 1871. ] The Greatest st Medical Discovery OF Hik AGE! 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