i a ee Parr e sO Ree WP YS oc he - ee rs lS ‘ : ' ; ‘ > : 4 i 4 i 5 ? ase tamil EES Qik oie a a tit (yy a ae ' is peacefully inaugurated on the coming “yieTORY 11! ° . . s) .7 , _ men Bp 2 yN , i 2 “inc . ON THEDAY OF THE ELBCTION. Provinces of Prince Edward island ' - LAST Wednes rmit th tl . . : formity with the Mortgage Sale. Ww minion Law, ' were e ‘ puoi POPE'S ELECTION. y stores 1 I noticed i ac See Ly fo be sold by public auction, at Char : gazing anxious lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front SHutCel of the Colonial B g,on WEDNESDAY pps : ighth day of November, A. D S76 -” 7 : ct. and 80 : . e eg 404 é ew vs 44100 al. vy reapp . Ww } ‘ roken « ae weve G0CK,no0on, by virtue a . of f Sale contained in an Inde jt am @ "2 ii I eve that such was . . nea oe 7 ramen a = “ Many Gepesed pes ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL een ate i een 1 ies a a SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife.of the one } eee ) eve, i Sracuying po part, and JOSEPH W. HODGSON, of the i y this |} \ other part. and } ols ate the %t} » al wigs + aneaitiaw the pins - \ Es % art, and b ing Gate the 26th day of : aime: iad “i oo hog a. oe, : lg 4 August, A. D. 1873: All that tract; piece Se Stores | s : 0 eed an amount . noomia — een sine ‘ ' ; : & and parcel of land being part of Town Lo ducen s County Condemns the wony, frightful to contemplate. An old {el suuab r fifteen tl firethus ir p om de ng ee str hE me mee 4 en J number fifteen. iu the frst hundred of Town f* on ‘ =r re . ‘ CNC t nents t , NhrVCy 4 dese ibe { aa aAriotkt wh, vO haed a8 LULLOWS, uri GOVErnAMsii. ” od neice os “ a ribed, WCAn é., bya line commencing on the South- ‘ caat ant rie agontes , : Ag eastern side of King Street, in the North s obliged to do without N "#B} et west-angle of Town t number fifteen. stat A ihe howls Ohes, aforesaid, and running thence §¢ - d their flasks the night be- AND wale oning I ‘ } : | erly along the division line between the said , said Saale meeetimeal Lot and Town Lot number fourteen in the s ‘ i 1 e1r Theetlings sai ‘ > eye . Evalpardes eta ate mestings MOE Elegant Styles| sisi: itnirct orton os, tonprwe Party wor At ae ' = a1 dl th ‘Sohn | feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly j i renweum, ant ie A. | ns tt < ; Mearkeb Hall. AND aoe with ae Street, forty-two (42 : a : : , rence -northwesterly parallel with \ yA im the Hon. Mr. Dodd Fin olne in ttt & : us ( but as there were no LOWER PRICES! the aforesaid division line forty-two feet l while awaiting th | four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, AeTSs, idence, le : ng e j ; : vrrival of the candidate, Mr. Welsh, had to | a aa | and thence along the same southwesterly an ‘ ns y . :) sine a ral p ypu | forty-two feet, to the place of commence- themselves by singing severe apu- , pe rT 20) rss th iv which were Tapioca ” CHEAPEST STOCK | = gyre — = = ae saan 2 gees inal i and all other buildisgs and erections Old Uncle Ned,” etc. “Erequently ther IN P. E. ISLAND. thereon. vould be a shout * here heist’ and then For further particular to Messrs : . iz - een ? Urubs VATLICUIATS ¢ yw Messrs, rhaps to the intense disgust of the meet- - : | Brecken & FiteGereia ipp'y WO Messr g an Indian or gentleman of color would | Selected from London, New Yook, | eo ia oe I inadly the defeated eandidate ar- | | L. I ye S, tie then addressed the meeting with | ot | Assiguee of Mortage e 7 goedimnsseed veuieths, Gaba Aa! Geston and Dominion | Sept. 18, 1876—ts e was voing down stairs, an_ exce edingly Establishments, | The above Sale is postponed until Wed- ragged iellow asked him How do you | | hesday, the 22nd inst., then to take place el, Bill’ This was too much. Phat man | which, together with our own at the hour and place above mentioned. = _ the ~ al — ee 2 | L. PHILLIPS, intished tp With the song ane . round— Tp y y ’ Y ryy 10 | i ‘ wit ‘ Something Wrong a’ Brewin’.” l A RIV ALLED FACILITIES, t Assignee of Moriagee, vith ot ‘Mc chor o- and thrae cheers for | . Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1876. h a territ I is, and thr I | put us a Se : .e Oueen . ; ‘ | The above Sale is further postponed un- 1e Q i. ahead of all competitors in our line. yo ee 2 At the Market Hall there weve about one | I ur | til W ednesday, the 6th day of December, PUP Yee we gle wb aie OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Wasuvietos, D. C., Nov. 23. 1876: There seems to be a sprit of unrest in the streets and in the offices. Parties meet with the question, Who? on their lips, and part with the response, Yes, who. Tosday all are for Tilden, to-morrow for Hayes, and vise versa. Business is unusually dull ow. ing probably to the indecision regarding the Presidential election. Some of our large houses have already fallen, and others are wavering. Fancy steres are brighten- ing with goods for the holidays, and judg- ing by the number of the fair sex flitting in and out, their worth is fully appreciated. The session of Congress convening two weeks ‘rom next Monday will doubtless be one of absorbing interest and unusual ex-~ citement. With the great amxiety and sus- pense in regard to the recent election which the people of the United States have suffered the returns even from the South are still in abeyance, on which the issue mainly depends may be so indefinite, and so many side points will remain to be ad- jested, that for the first time in our history we may not be reliably advised as to who shall be our next President until the 14th of February when the electoral vote will be declared officialiy. Theinterest in the subject is as intense now, apparently, as it wason Wednesday morning succeeding the election, and forms the staple of con-~ Yersation here at the National Capital. A teraporary lull in the excitement is how. however, noticeable, pending the count in South Carolina, Louisiana, and Florida, es< pecially in the latter State, asiw~—_ 1... sibly be ascertained for some days to come. The fact that there have been no riots or disorderly proceedings in thejprinciple cities of the Union where partizan feeling has __ COMMUNICATIONS. Se nee ee ern ee ty j { Chairmen and about scarcely being standing room uliy Secres hem. Many of these did not appear to t Sunday clotheson. Soulsstirring hes w delivered by Messrs Pope, Brecken, Bovyer, Haviland, Lawson, Fergu-~- n, McMasters, and other orators. The D ement did not appear to predomis ninate aS atthe Athenwum—probably on ac unt of the time taken up by oratory. But | shall never forget the masterly manner in which “ God Save the Queon,” was rendered t the conclusion of the meeting, by the trained and talented voices present. Even in Insurance Agent, lately arrived, who was present, and who has never been known to | tell a lie, admitted that. Mr. Bowers, who started it, was so much affected at its rens lition, that he had to leave the Hall to hide his emotion. There was another meeting down town, that night, at a corner presided over by C. M. and P. P.,and it was unanimously agreed that if a vote was not worth a drink, it was not worth polling. There were no cheers r the Queen at the conclusion of this meet- ing, but simply imprecatious on those politi- jaus, who,in order to save their pockets,had introduced the late innovations. This, Mr. Ed‘torvis all that lam able to ollectin answer to your request about the late Election: OBSERVER November 27, 1876. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. Prepare for winter. * Deccaration Day,” Tuesday next. Rev. Mr, Bare of Pictou is dead. i NH | Tne Exxcrion passed off quietly. } -_——___re——_—_—— | Tuere will bo but one more steamer from Boston this season. j > | Hatrrax is to be the “‘ Winter Port” of the Dominion—if possible. Our FrrenDs throughout the country will please take notice that we want money. 3 0e-——__——_ Money Wanted. — Subscribers, please send along the amounts of your “ fittle bills.” ——s oo * Sree: Rams” are being laid on the track between Charlottetown and the Royalty Junction. sensual indliniintsoriiaane: Dr. Tuprer, in the Mail of the 22d inst., strongly advocates the claims of Halifax to the position of ‘‘ Winter Port.” —_ e+ oe Tue Railway is, we are pleased to learn, moving a large quantity of oats and other produce. ~~ — Tue Steamers piying between Montreal and the Maritime ports, will probably finish their work for the season next week. ee A Tritt of pleasure always passes along the right arm of our Devil as he signs the Post Office receipt for a reg'stered letter. — —_-——->-—__—__—_—_ Tue Torchlight Procession advertised to | take place on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, will not, owing to the condition of the streets, take place, - ~<stece~ — Drownep.—Caleb Roublie, mate of the bas have Pa Dl imo offa colliery wharf at Pictou on Wednesday night last. He belonged to Tryon. ree Sr. Axprew’s Cuurcn.—Rev. Thomas tached the Lighest pitch, and the general willingness manifested to abide peacefully the result as declared by the proper au- thorities in the disputed States are the sure guarantees of the disposition of our peeple to accept cheerfully the choice and to see that the man who has been fairly elected 5th of Ma ch. &. 0.: 3. “THE ANGLIN JOB. One of the most violent of the Grit press discourses on the Anglin printing job after the following style: “Our loyalty to the Reform Party and our faith in the principles which it has so jong atd so consistently maintained will not permit as te let so grossa violation pass unrebuked. No doubt care will be taken that the blunder is not repeated, but an exercise of that duty a year ago would have saved the Reform Party the weight of this disagreeable responsibility and the Government a still more disagreeable re- sponsibility—that of inconsistency.” Again :— “ We have said, and again repeat it, that Mr. Anglin clearly and unmistakedly vio- lated the Independence of Parliament Act by becoming a party to such a contract,and that we would not complain did he resiga the Office he now fills.” And yet it supports the Government that bribes its supporters in the manser indi- tated above. _— — —_——- + - REVIEWS. The Edidburgh Review for October con’ | ties the following articles :— lL. Baneroft’s Native Races of North Ame- rica. | 2. Secret Correspondence of Marie Antoi- hetie. e 5. The Declaration of Paris. © 4 Sir Phitip Sydney. ¥ . a io ‘*, = “étin the House of Commons. i fe ween 5. Dr. Smith's Dictionary of Christian An- tiquities. - Daniel Deronda. - Merality without Metaphysics. . Depreciation of Silver. nia and Bulgaria. “fe was followed by M. Laflamme, who meted that he had placed twenty of his oan as g fiends in office sinze he had rép compty,”’ Teis is a curious boast fora new Minister make, but it is about the only thing that M. Loflamme has done since he obtained 4 Putting tir friends in office is a sacred duty with Yur good ‘Reformers’ politicians, and | ques there is not one of them who does not live >, %P% the atticles of their ereed religious!y. > kt in in this way that the Superannuation Hid kas been swollen so largly beyond ~ © “original intention of Parliament, and ~ 4 the cost of ‘running the machine’ £0 Duncan, the new pastor of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, ggil be inducted on the first Tuesday of December. The ladies of St. Andrew's are preparing a welcome of a social character.—Hallfar Chronicle. i i A Lecat.—After passing a highly creditable examination, Mr. Angus A. McLean, of this city, (late a student in the office of Hon. W. W. Sullivan,) was recently admitted an At- torney in the Supreme Court. We congratu- late Mr. McLean. ‘ Svcar.—The Montreal Gazette calculates that the sugar crop of the year will be 300.000 tons less than usual, a circumstance which has especial interest for all house- holders, as well as for business people. It will be necessary, therefore, for the locks of pantries to be fitted with proper keys. Potraror Extrraorprnary.—A. D. Gor- don, Esq., has handed us & potatoe that is phenomenon in its way. It measures about 12 inches in length by 6 in width, and weizhs 24 Ibs. If potatoes of this kind were generally raised, the measure of the potatoe would be by the cord, not by the bushel.—Pictou Standard. iets tht More Recrurrs.—The 87th regiment is almost daily adding to its number such as shall be defenders of its country. To-day three young men were sworn in at the Stipendiary Magistrate's office, viz., Thomas Walsh.Joseph Wilson,and Charles Conrors. Only one of these was a native of Halifax, the others belonging respectively to Prince Edward Isiand and Liverpoo!, G. B.—Hali- fax Reporter. — ~~ 2 o——_—_—--— Hauwax tHe Winter Port.—The Re- porler commenting upon this subject says: « It must also be remembered that great praise is dae to the far-seeing statesman who, studious at all times of a national policy, saw, in the Allan coutract, that the words “‘ or Halifax ” were inserted, and thus made it possible for his successor to accede to the wish of the peopie of Halifax. It was always understood by him and his colleagues that all the furce of Canada should be excited to secure 4 great a dian seaport on the Atlantic, as part of the undertaking connected with the Intercojonial.” s ob ge ee an *. Hepoine FoR Devest.—La Minerve is in- Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c., TO 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 Mouldings ! New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSC— Picture I’ rames every varicty, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. ‘ March 6, 1876. Prince Edward isiand cose) STEAMERS. Fall Arrangement. On and after Monday, the 23rd inst., the Sirs: * St Lawrence ’ and ‘ Princess; of Wales’ will run as follows : Nova Scotia, Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every Monpay, WepNeEsDay, THURS pay & SaturDay mornings at 5 o clock connecting there at 10 a.m. with train for Haliax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottetown, Leave PICTOU every Tugspay, WEDNEs- m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax. Cape lsreton, Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monpay & THurspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer ‘* Neptune” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to PICTOU saMe NIGHTS con- necting with 10 a.m. train Tuxspay & Frivay for Halifax. Summerside & Shediac. Leaves SUMMERSIDE for POINT Dv- CHENE every morning (Sunday ex- cepted) about 9a. m. or immediately on arrival of 6 a. m. train from Char- lottetown,connecting at Point DuChene with day train for St. John. Returning to SUMMERSIDE same days, leaving POINT DuCHENE soon after agrival of morning train from St. John. The direct trips between Shediac and Char- lottetown,and Charlottetown and Shed- jac on Sunday evening, will be dis- continued, instead of which Steamesr will leave Summerside for Charlotte- town, and Chariuttetown for Summer- side, Saturday evenings. AGENTS:—Almon & Mcintosh, Ialifax; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant & Co., Hawkesbury; [Hanford Bros, St. John. ¥F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, P. E. I., Oct. 19, 1876. Notice to ‘De btors. HE subscriber hereby begs to notify al persons incebted to him by note of hand, book account, or otherwise. that unless the respective amounts are paid before the 20thday of NOVEMBER, inst., they will positively be SUED for without ther notice. awe HENRY BOVYER. Southport, Nov. 10—2i (NCHITECT URC. ae undersigned, being relieved from the Pablic Service, will resume his former occupation of fuinishing Designs, Plans, Specifications,and estimates tor Dwellings, Stores, Churches, and School Houses, of the most modern and approved style of Architecture, at short potice and reuson- able costs. Having had a long experience in building, he feels thas he can give satis- faction. ; RICHARD WEEKS, formed that Mr. Laurier is quietly prepar- Chatier -- and that defeat is inevitable, —will be shelved, and the succession to the Cabinet will de- yolve on Mr. Laurier. How wiil that gentle- man get over his repugnance to a man whose crimes ‘are rank and smell to heaven and who coined money out of ‘the most helpless of God’s creatures?” — Montreal =) Ply increased from year to year.—To- Plo Mail, ~ Gazette. Late Supt. Pub. Works. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876.—times s) tf COOMBS & WORTH, JOB PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS ,-- ¥&. &, Island, Chaslogt wn Jan.17’76 ly IBE for THE EXAMINER Soa ol lar and Forty Cents a year Dominion of Canada, next, then to take place at the hour and place avove mentioned. L. PHILLIPS, Assignee of Mortagee. Ch’town Nov. 27, 1876. | | THT ] 5 iy h je £The subscriber respectfully in- i forms tbe public that he has & opened with an EXTENS'VE STOCK British and Auerisae DRUGS, n the st« e immediately adjoining Iicx. P. WaLkrr’s. This Stock, which has been purchased in the most reliable markets, is warranted pure and fresh, consisting of— Drugs, FLssences, Dye Stugs, Spices, Perfumery, Brushes, SOAPS AND TOILET REQUISITES. Particular attention will be given to DISPENSING! Open on Sundays for Dispening only. Morning from 9.45ga.m., till 10.45 a.m. AMernoon “ 3.00 p.m., till 4.00 p.m. Evening “ 8.30 p.m., till 9.30p.m. C. D, RANEIN, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876.—l1m European Merchandise. AN English Firm of good standing ane + of the world English and European Mer- chandize, of every description, and Mann- facturing in Twelve Departments of Bir- mingham Goods, will execute orders with care and despatch, at lowest English prices. Direct Orders must be accom- panied with all or part cash. Orders through London agents cash, cn delivery of goods. Ulustrated Book sent on ap- plication to JOHN PELL, GLospz Works, BiRMINGHAM. Responsible Agents treated with. Foreign Produce sold on Com mission. Sept. 18, °76 Another Suppy of Wheeler's Compound Elixr OF 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 & Ciark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c., Radway’s Renovating Sarsapariilian, Grant's Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker bit’ers, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, Constituticnal Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVED BY WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, 2 Consumption Cured. A N old physician retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous Compiaints, after having thoroughly tested its curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve .uman suffering he wit) send (/ree of eharge) to all who desire it, this recipe with full directions for preparing and successful using. Sent by return mail by addressing With stamp *nam- ing this paper. DR. W. C. STEVENS. Munroe Biock, Syrause, N. Y. jan 17 '7 oe BARRELS. Herring Barrels 90 half do § Halifax make 250 Mackeral Barrels, For sale cheap by F. T. NEWBERY, & CO. Nov. 6, 1876.—2i DUTCH BULBS! UST RECEIVED and FOR SALE a Haszara’s Conservatory, Euston Street, near St. Peter’s Road Also a few Bik. Naples and Red Versailles Currant, Blk. Raspberry and gooseberry bushes, Peony and.Giant Rhubarb roots, &c. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1876.—3in FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 FOR SALE. as Subscriber offers for sale all the right title, and interests in the Farm lately owned by John Kickham, situate on Township No. Forty-four, at the head of Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The said farm is conveniently situate to School House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy the attention of those who require a nice farm. Title good, and terms easy, Wa. D. STEWART. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874 American Kerosene. 60 CASKS, 120° test, landing to-dty CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—2I (Saturday). BROAD’S AXES, 2 5 BOXES, at, fo ——— CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—3i ro per day at home. Samples 5 10 20 worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. May1'76 ly long experience exporting to all part- | SLIGHTLY And Will be Seid Charlottetown, Nov. 20, 1876. IMMENSE Great Variety ! before purchasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876.—4ins — = Zz CAPITAL, - - DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION Henry Lye, Secretary, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. LONDON “NATIONAL — HEAD OFFICH. 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTR AL. Carpets & Matting 3,000 YARDS CARPETS & MATTING —— LIN ATEMP, UNION, WOOL, TAP'STRY GBRESSELS — DAMAGED, at a Bargain at the HOUSE. a h pat CALL AND EXAMINE W. A. WEEKS & 00'S STOCK OF NEW GOODS, JUST. OF Ri Bil. _—_—-- oe e—__—_ Astonishing Low ii\verybudy Pleased. Great Bargains in Dresses, hawis. Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. ee It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our price Prices Furs, W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Stree. —— ee - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, GOVERRMENT, - - - $50,000 Avex.. W. Ocitvir, M. P. P., President, Wiitiam ANGus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. - All Deseriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, 83 Queen Street. _ THE STADACONA Fired Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUILHURIZEU VUAPFIIAL, J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, PI,000,000, COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipenr, GEO. J. PYKE, General MANAGER, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Szcrerary Joun Inas, Esq., Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. OF HEAD OFFICE, - - Agents for Ch’town, July 3, 1876. Apples For Sale! 300 BBLS. choice American WINTER BALDWIN APPLES. McKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town, Nov. 10. 1876.—2i In Salesroom and will be sold at lowest figure for Cash: CADDIES TEA, from 3 to 20 lbs. each (extra). 100 boxes BISCUIT (Oyster, Tea, Bill- age, _ Luoch, Cabin, and Aber- nethy), 30 Coome and tins Ground PEPPER, 20 “ CREAM TARTAR, 30 cwt. 3-crown SOAP, (1 Ib. bars), 10 cases MATCHES, 20 doz. BROOMS, 140 doz. Bartlet’s BLACKING, 59 bbls. ONIONS, 2 100 bbls. Winter BALDWINS, N. RANKIN. Noy. 10, 1876.—2i Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. MERO HANTS’ INSURANCE COMP’NY CANADA. —_—_—_———_~~ 2 Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 Prince CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Parmer, Esq., Chairman; | an oe Esrq., | Joun F. Ropentson, Esq. CARVELL BROS., Agents., W. Hynpmay, Ese. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, MARINE - = = MONTREAL. I$ KS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELL BROTHERS, EKdward island. a WANTED. Ww. WANT reliable energetic canvassing agents in every townin the Dominion for the new “Illustrated History of the Dominion of Canada.” This work is traly magnificent, containing over 2,000 double column quarto pages, and over 300 supberb full page engravings. The work is publish- ed in Parts,ona plan which insures its welcome to every English reading family. To energetic young men or ladies, who are willing to work, we will guarantee a per- manent position for two years, and Goop pay! Don’t fail to write for our private terms, sample pages, etc. This is a grand opportunity for school teachers to make more than double their salaries without interfering with their professional duties. The work is being manufactured at a cost of over $20,000 for the literary, artistic and mechanical work of producing the plates, by the well-known, reliable Lovell Printing and Publishing Co., of Montreal. A!) letters from agents must be addressed to the publishers general agents as follows :— WAZEN B. BIGNEY & Co., 28 and 30 St. Francis Xavier St., MONTREAL QUE. Sept. 18, 1876. I BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Clucen “quare, (HE subacribers } er Prince kdward received per Steam- ; and other vessels, rom London, Manchester, Giasgow and rom foreign ports, a full and complete ) supply of STRING AND SUMMER GOODS, iuatest styles, Adapted te the Present Season. _ Customers and the publicin general are j invited to inspect our Stock of General Merchandize, now Complets in all the Various Departments. On Sale—Choice Congou, Sou- chong and Pekoe TEAS. of good strength and excellent fiavour. Also several grades of Refined and Granu- lated SUGARS, All of the above sold at the lowest prices. W. & A, BROWN. | vunt PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! JHE subseriber keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of Virgiula Leaf To- bacco. All dealers shoni4 cal) and examine-our Stock, as we are prepared to Sell Lower Than Ever to Those whe Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK Mar. 6, 1876.—ly 102 Upper QneenSs VEW PUL GOODS ! 18'76. Our Extensive Importations o¥ FALL & WINTER GOODS ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Friends, give us a‘call andysee for yourselves. — > ROBERT ORR & CO. Oct. 9, 1876. CARDIGAN BRANCH OF THE NONPAREIL CARRIAGE FACTRY AGRICULIURAL WORKS! Good Work Triumphant! OT WITMSTANOINS the Dull Times, the demand for my make Of Oarriages, Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanuers, &e., in King’s County, bas rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapicly increasing demand, that | should extend my business into that County. I have, therefore, at the request of a large number of iny friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which is conducted by a competent mechanic, who served his time in the ‘* Nonpareil,” and has since worked for several years in the United States—a mechanic who knows his business, and has such an interest in the work as to He and several competent workmen will aitend to the wants of the public in that County. The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best imported, viz:— American Hickcry, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, Whitewood, etc., etc. The iron will be of the best English refined: and Norway and Swedish iron will be used for the parts re quiring extra strength anc durability. Also, in connection with the said branch is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted by a first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting of new and second-hand work for the public. N. B.—Persons wishing work done in the Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call. and they will be treated courteously and fairly dealt with. Al kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. ** Nonpariel,’’ New Glasgow, ) Feb. 21, 1876. § om AGENC WY FOR - P. E. ISLAND PRODUCE HORATIO B. SELLON, Commission Mechant Auct’r, &c., Bedeford Row & Sackville Sreet, HALIFAX, N.S. Consignments of Propvce solicited, and Cash advanced, or Goods forwarded as de sired. All kinds of produce purchased fo Cash. . Orders for Goods froin Halifax promptly attended to. Reference in Halifax: JOHN S. McLEAN, Esq., President Bank Nova Scotia. Reference in Charlottetown : W. R. WATSON, Esq., High Sheriff, Queen’s County. Oct. 1876. city papers lm PRIZE APPLES! O* EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT A. McNeil]’s Anction Room, a choice lot of Cornwallis and Annapolis Apples, selected from First Prize Samples at the the Truro Provincial Exhibition, held las week. . Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1876.—4in Taylor's Cloth Mills. HE subscribers are now receiving cloth: for Dyeing, Finishing, &c., for Taylor's Cloth Mills, Mount Stewart. The work done at these Mills has been superior to work turned out from any other Mills on the Island. MACKENZIE &{8STUMBLES, Ageuts. August3, 1876.—3m Sites I RCFE GT Het wht ips ips A a