ee ee ee Che Examiner, April 26, 1875. ariottetown, AN IMPORTANT FUNCTIONARY.| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | eeinniiaiintinteattl oe passes inensancmses : e i eo. ... | datirwiytaatrsccastacalidedn aE EE are f i] 4 En A very ludicrous incident occurred in | 5 , ‘ aor tsuanal Six Months" TRADE. ULE the House The Land Question was about te be dis- of Assembly a few days ago. | not for the first time in the his— ) cussed, \ \ , Ty tory of the Island. The House was es as 3 ; : 1. | semble solemn form. Mr. Speake ; ith tive novels | ™ : cS - : : ~ Mr. Speaker MMEDIATELY after arrival of Spring — nember, that cupied the Chair with his wonted grav Ships, we will offer the following Stock t the North iy and dignity. Clerks, Sergeants, and | of Goods AT AUCTION, (about 20th May)— | >. | SOO bbls rT Tr \ : custom of giv ether officials were present. It was pro— | 386 aan tg with whom they are | Posed by an unambitious member to pro- 50 half-chests Di etnat - . +3} » rae fs . } ‘ i ed. llation in | ceed to business. But then, indeed, did} 20 oXes [21 Ibs each] § © DP] ition in : o0 puns. MOLASSES [bright], . line dinleet, illustrative | Some of those gentlemen, who desiderated ) hhds. SUGAR. . fi e de Nee s ider : ; 0 bbls. White COFFEE SUGAR nlbw an ue whial for their honied eloquence a wider audi- ak ss rity o1 h it which their : { : 70 boxes TOBACCO. | ion shows them they possess, | Cuce than that of the Assembly, scorn- 30 kegs TWIST, | - . ete fully reject such a proposal, for, as the l0@ caddies BRIGHT SMOKING, — t that this custom |" : , F a Y| 500 sides SOLE LEATHER, place among the abori- , Pomted out, there was was no Reporter} 00 kegs NAILS, assorted, gi ntinent Vhen the Min- | Presend ' True, the honorable member 100 boxes SOAP. page NNT thea care care 100 boxes FANCY SOAP, ' [nterior, la t summer held rom ew London ¢ r. /amp ° ) was 50 boxes TABLE SALT, i palaver with the Cree Tndians,|#2Xious to unburden himself of his a — yy et re : . 00 boxes T' iS, wise men of that tribe had guaged | thoughts on this novel question. But,| 75 kegs BAKING SODA. eet cid ability of the | With « mighty effort, he restrained him- 30 bbls. WASHING SODA, 2 = oe } : ead . : 500 coils MANILLA 6, 9, and 12 strand, | Dominioa statesman, with one consent | self; and, while insisting on his right to} 300 boxes RAISINS. i. oe aan : ‘‘ speak a piece,’?’ magnanimously refused 100 doz. BROOMS, i named him oon-y-ass,” which, | 5 50 doz PAILS | end a mos to do so until the arrival of a Re e ee Ton See a rpreted into plain English, a “eportier | 100 boxes NIXEY S BLACK LEAD, | reevhorn.” We have no de—| Should ensure that the country at large be! 300 tins Pepper, Ginger, Cream Tartar, ‘ | la . ‘inn: Joves lispice — - . -.», | enlightened by his utterances. Cisnamen, Cleves, Alispice, J word sxainst this title | “"'S ste, or a mp _— ae. 200 boxes CONFECTIONERY, which Mr. Laird has won for himself | member trom Southport fully entered in- 50 boxes STARCH, ‘ | ~ ‘ y . ke h tion and his honors. he has to the feeling, and indignantly scouted = poner ee Oll HMOODOTS, C : . » Ee _ - ‘ASKS YRUORAKL 4s fairly. and } means let him the idea of any one being expected to 20 bbis PICKLES, ‘ ss ‘ . =} » SEN i iii hk S : |speak in Parliament to the Parliament 50 boxes HORSEN AILS, merely meation it now for | ; ; : : 30 tins COFFEE, : 1 f recordin ir conviction | 2202 And so all waited, in solemn si- 200 doz. BLACKING. te of the Minister of the | mc, the arrival of the important fune- r aie “et £ See ISL INISTe 0 e ie oi j 50 bbis, C tRANTS. Interior, by the wandering savages of | %™2Y- The delay was not long; but | 100 boxes CLOTHES PINS, Canad truer and se esudieehd we do not know that we ever witnessed 25 bags NUTS, rer a re creditable to . | 25 bags ALMONDS. than that held by the majority of | 3 MF absurd scene than that of — 200 reams PAPER, &c., &c., &C | House of Assembly vid i by 'fewmoments. We suppose the honorable | Fe!! part-culars of day of sale in fature ad- i \ noIy, 28 evidenced by | vertisements, | their luct regarding Mr | members pictured to themselves the coun. CARVELL BROS Poy address to Lord Dufferin. | try at large, or at least “ my constituency, Ch'town, April 26, 1875—3w In the debate upon the addre | listening with intense anxiety for those | —_—________ supporters of the Government gave vent | Profound ‘remarks which they were pre- BOSTON STEAMERS ! t 1s in perfeet unison with every | pared to utter. There was an assembled expression contained in it. One of the | P®tiament—there was the usual number of | ih strongest and broadest planks in Mr. | individuals who come regularly to improve | Sell a\ ical platform. was the neces- ! presenting an address to the Gov- of the rnor General « mplaining tion of the publie fuith which had | 2e*7¥ incurring. en Cees shewn to this Province. On the | impatient orator, fretting like a spirited | nomination lay at the ist election, ap steed champing the bit, - holding - by | ppenent, W ith propose and ceconder, ie ——— wim, from ame love oe vena were on the ground, but whenever Mr. | Pp pe ano unced it to be his intention to appeal to the the vi Governor General against lated faith and broken promises of his Government. hat moment it was decided to let Mr. Pope walk the | from e, for no candidate could oppose him | with the faintest hope of success. A large Charlotte- urried an address to Lord Dufferin rin its terms to that proposed by Mr. Pope; and there, if we mistake not, | the Attorney General's »oice lenouncing and enthysiastic meetin. in town, Siti: was loudest the infimous freatment | are forced to endure at the hands of the General Government By the terms of Confe !eration, the rail- road wa taken by the Dominion Govern— - ment—for what purpose, « xcept to work | Assembly, and is, therefore, dangerous to it, We ore unable to imagine. It was} the Province, the Hon. Senator-Provincial lowed to remain idle and useless all | Secretary, himself, declares. That a| wint The people of this Island who | Dual representative is a political anomaly | road, were justly indig- t at the treatment they were receiving. | Through the press, by public meetings, | y way they could, they denounced und protested against the treatment so unfairly meted out to thom. 1 ever Mr. Pope’s lress, in vigorous but respectful terms, And they had their represen- tatives would not abandon their interests and desert them, just at the time when they most could help them. But the es that the people listened for, that they thought would most loudly protest set forth their complaint ‘Ty reason to hope th: against their wrongs, on that Monday | theft, and were afterwards proven guilty | he an k } : . ‘ 2 | °,° i ght, sank to the softness of a cooing | ot theft, he would occupy a false position . | Amidst the laug! ter and contempt * ti OL ti eir opponents, they meekly accepted the ill-treatment of the Minister of the | were waiting until the Reporter came. | ¢d Palace, at the arrival of the Fairy | Prince, all sprang te life and animation. | ; weney’’ shall yet read it, | he cannot deny. That it is unusual to | | ture introduced a bill to prevent or punish their minds by listening to the debates, all eagerly expectant; there was the out- side world little knowing what a loss it was | f\HE well and favorably known Steamer ALHAMBRA, Doane, Master, will com- mence this season’s trips between Boston and Charlottetown, ealling at Halifax, Can so and Pictou, by leaving Boston on SAT- URDAY, the ist May. For Freight or Passage, appiy in Boston | to F. Nickerson & Co,:; bere to CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, April 26, 1875.—lin 7A Agents. the mighty torrent of his thoughts—all | New-hemp QOakum Co, Of Boston. W E are Agents for the sale of the man- | ufacture of the above Company, and can assure shipowners and dealers of the su- periority of their article of Oakum over all others Bestofreferences can be furnish- ed. 300 bales to arrive first steamer, and or- ders can be filled promptly and cheaply. CARVELL BROS. Ca’town, April 26, 1875.—2m ‘Rye Whiskey & Syrups. 7 STORE— Then, like the inhabitants of the Enchant- “The palace banged, and buzzed, and clackt, And all the iong-pent stream of life Dashed downward in a cataract.’ The charm was broken, the speech was made, and the couatry and “ my constit- We could not help thinking, at the time, of Dogberry’s bitter lamentations over the absence, when an important statement had been made, of the Recording Clerk. ooo —-_ee—— OUR DUAL REPRESENTATIVE. 80 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 20 kegs LEMON SYRUP, 20 galls eaca, TuHat Dual Representation interferes | 20 kegs RASPBERRY SYRUP, with the independence of the General on consignment at lowest wholesale prices. CARVEL}F BROS. Ch’town, April 26, 1875.—2m Sole Leather. Sole Leather. | be Store, and to arrive first open water— 3 : * 7 + pass an Act which will have the effect of | oo Sides Logan . _ a. expelling a member of the Legislature by | CARVER. BROS. creating a disqualification which did not | Ch'town, April 26, 1875.—2in i % . Flour to Arrive. | MMEDIATELY on opening of navigation the following schoo:.ers wll arrive at the ports named with cargoes of FLOUR— Georgina, at St. Peter’s Bay—560 bbls, Lady Elgin, at Souris—76&0 bbs. Annie, at Alberton—500 bbls. Margaret, at Summerside—600 bbls. ‘Do. at Murray Harbor—400 Bbls. All of which will be sold on arrival. | Terms—Three months on approved notes. HYNDMAN BROS. Ch’town, April 25, 1875.—1m SKATING RINK. M\HE Annual General Meeting of ‘‘The Citizens’ Skating Rink Company,” Char- exist when he was elected, we will admit. | The only question on which the Hon. | Senator-Provincial Secretary and the Ex- AMINER disagrees is, ‘ Does Mr. Havi- land, who introduced a bill to abolish Dual Representation, and continues 10 be a Dual Representative, occupy a false position?’ We contend that he does. We hold that if a member of the Legisla. and, on the same ground, we hold that} the Hon. Senator-Provincial Secretary is now in a false ‘position? But, says the | | H. A. Harvie, W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, | } } owner. | April 19, 1875. interior, without one word of protest. | Hon, Senator-Provincial Secretary, “ Mr. | lottetown, will be held in McNeill’s aoe, rhey tell us ere were snows le ; ee ‘ Exchange Building, on Wednesday, _the - ; hes re were snowstorms of | Blake, Mr. Holton, Mr. DeCosmos, and | 12th day of May next, at the hour of eight reat violence iast winter. Do they take | other eminent politicians of the Dominion, | o'clock, p. m., for cho transastion * ~~ ; : ° . pers siness of the Company, and the the peopie of il slarne ‘ a fools ? ‘ a m ae general busines oft 5 peor this Island to be fools ?| were, at one time, Dual Representatives | election of Directors. Do they expect us to believe that there were uot ia New ick, and Nova Scotia, and Quebec | And in any of these pro- | similar snowstorms vinees,was any Minister allowed to use his | est men of the age in which he lived, | vil influence—to stop all work upon the | yet Lord Bacon was guilty of reciving railroad, eud toallow it to lie idleall win—| bribes. But would the Hon. Senator- ter? Ifthe road were kept clear there, | Provincial Secretary, had he lived in could it not be so here?—or why not? The | There is but one Moon-y-ass in the Dominion Cabinet ; and answer is only too plain this Province has been handed over to| him to rule as he likes, as part of the price of his treachery. It was one of the terias of Confedera- tion that steam communication should be Island and the mainland during the winter months, How i By Mr. Laird maintained between thi was this compact kept ? under precisely the same circumstances as | Lama Dual Representative ; and my con- duct is, therefore, justifiable.’’ Now, Lord Bacon was indisputably one of the great. | Lord Bacon’s time, followed Lord Ba- i - 4 | con’s example in respect to the taking of bribes? The same reasoning he makes use of to prove bis position as a Dual Representative a true one, would have jus- tifedhim in having done so; unless,indeed, the politicians of Canada are perfect standards of political morality and con- | sistency ! ! PRISON DISCIPLINE. WILLIAM C. DESBRISAY. i Secretary Board of Provisional Directors. April 26, 1875. Clerk Wanted. N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN whe has had 42% some experience in an office to act as Assistant Book Keeper, ina Wholesale & Commission Merchant’s Office in the City. | None cut a good writer need apply. | Address by letter. POST OFFICE BOX NO. 56. April 24, 1875. 21 ae | Boston Brown Bread! H° from the oven twice a week. Leayv® | your orders for this healthful article at J i “ THE CONFECTIONERY.” April 26, 1875.—2i | Pine and Spruce Boards, | Scantling and Hardwood. sending us the Albert steamer. We ven- Tue prisoners in our jails are not in- CARGO of the above to arrive on ture to assert that no other influence | - 1 é the opening of navigation, per a eae Aira’ ad debted, solely, to the Goverament, for the achooner Mary Jane, to be sold on landing. would Have sent such another vesse' | tender manner in which they are treated. | G. C. CARMAN. to, any other province. All winter | 7, Government, it is true, provide for | April 26, 1875.—2w long she has lain in Georgetown, utterly, And for this, the for- $8,500,—and not perfectly, useless. tunate Owner receives one single protest has leen forwarded by In self contented ap- athy they stood by, while every pledge of r Government, the Dominion Government has been vi- olated and every promise broken, and have silently acquiesced in all. That Mr. Laird claims credit with his colleagues for his “peculiar” influence | trates of their duty. over the Government bere, we know to be | the case. hard to blame him} them, clean and comfortable lodging, good food, and warm fires—around which they sit and relate their experiences in rascal- ity and crime. But they are indebted to inspecting magistrates for their freedom from vulgar toil and the wholesome influ- ences ef prison descipline, The Hon. Mr. Haviland explained the matter to the Assembly on Saturday ; and stated that he had notified the Inspecting Magis- We trust they have been stirred up to a proper sense of their Dissolution of Copartnership. [HE partnership hertofore existing be~ tween Philip R. Blatch, Donald Mes Kenzie, and William W. Stumbles, jr., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. PHILIP R. BLATCH, DONALD McKENZIE, WM. W. STUMBLES, Jr. | April 17, 1875. | The business will be continued by Mc» Kenzie & Stumbles. All persons indebted | to the late firm, are respectfully requested | to pay their accounts immediately to the | subscribers. McKENZIE & STUMBLES. neem or PESTA NATAL DAY! | Aa Grand ENTERTAINMENT ! UNDER THE AUSPICES oF bt. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, I. 0. 0. F., | WILL BE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL, | ON Monday Evening, 26th April. The Entertainment will consist of Tableaux Vivants, Vocal and Instrument al Music, Readings, Addresses, &e. The musica] department will be under the management of Prof. Earle, Mr. Galbraith’s Band wil! be in at- tendance, Price of admission 25 cents ; Reserved seats 50 cents. Tickets for sale by Bremner Bros, | and at Apothecaries Hall. Doors open at 7, commence at 8 o’clock, ComMITTEE :—Bro. R. R. FitzGerald. Chairman ; Bros. A, D. White, R. F, DeBlois, W. W. Stumbles, Jr., J. C. G. Ellis, H. W. Mutch, W. A. Brennan, F. Herbert Beer, Benj. Bremner, W. C. DesBrisay. THEO, L. CHAPPELLE. Sec. of Committee. Ch’town, April 5, 1875 —till 26th HAYFLOWER HILLS, Pownal Tot 49. MVHE undersigned, having been appointed i AGENT for the above Mills, which have beeu remodeled and furnished with the best machinery which can be made in the United States, would inferm his friends and the public generally that he is prepared to fur- nish them with the following family re- quisites :—THE Celebrated Graham Meal | made on the American principle. Buckwheat Wilour, E'LOU RR, Second to none on the Island, all of which + Will be sold at the same price as at the Mills. Remember the place, No. 94 Queen Street, opposite 8. W. Crabbe’s §Stove Store. FRANCIS H. CAMPBELL & CO. April 12, 1874.—1m Merchants Bank of P. &. Island, Sale of Balance of New Stock. I Y order of the Directors of the Mer- chants Bank of P. E. Island, the sub- | scriber will sell at Public Auction at his | his Sales Room, Queen's Square, on WED- | NESDAY, the 12th day of May next, at 11! o'clock, a.m , ONE THOUSAND SHARES | } ee | of ten pounds each, late currency of this | Island—being the balance of New or In-| creased Stock of the Merchants Bank of} P. E. Island, authorized to be sold by the | Shareholders at a General Meeting held on the 4th day of March last. This Stock | will be offered in lots of five sli._es each, as | provided by the Act of Incorporation. The premium or advance over par value ofsaid shares to be paid in cash on day of | sale, and the balance on or before the 15th | day of November next, A. D., 1875, at the office of the said Bank. Dated at Charlottetown, 8th April, 1875. | Wan. DODD, Aptil 19, 1875.—till sale Auctioneer. FROM BOSTON! M.HE Schooner Scud, 91 tons, Carr. Me. | Iver, is intended to sail from Boston to Charlottetown, on or about the 28th instant Freight ‘Solicited: Apply in Boston to Messrs. Kimball & | | Bates, 198 State Street, or here to the | FENTON T. NEWBERY. lin > - COAL. COAL. A quantity of Pictou & Sydney Large Coal. on hand, and for sa'e KOUGHAN'S SCALES. April 19, 1874. at —_—— M\HE Annual Meeting of the above Com- responsible positions. A private applica- 3in And it is His language is this: “I denounced the Provincial Secretary as politically picked of the streets by Mr. Pope in 1871, and yet, now, in his place in the House of \ssembly, he sup- Through che columns of my for 00 doing tion or two of the “cat’’ and a little lively | exercise at cracking ‘stones, would, we | think, have beneficial effect on those who | systematically fill our jails. a ee | SELLING OFF | i ports me. paper I still continue to denounce the Attorney General as th» dupe of political knaves, aad yet he did pt hesitate to desert his old leader and his friend for me. It was at my requestthat Mr. Swinyard went out of his way to briog the Summerside land | valuation into his Report, so gs to be ever | THE CHEAPEST YET! OUR RAPIDLY fncreasing Trade April 19, 1875. SIMPSON FARM, FOR SALE, THE Farm at Fifteen Point, late- ly owned and occupied by Thomas Simpson, Esq., containing 160 acres. Eighty acres of which are cieared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation, the remaining eighty acres are well covered with hard and soft wood. Comfortable House and excellent Barns and Out-buildings on the premises. A stream of water that formerly drove a Mill runs :vailable for all polities! purposes, and et the owuer of the Golden Shipyard hankiy and meekly abandoned his constituents, for me. Surely the right is mise now to dismiss the few rems ning Island officials whom you have hitherte shielded from my vengeance,” And no doubt his right will be ac- knowledged. fo the meantime, t) Mr. Pope and Dr. Jenkins the thanks of the people are due. They did not neglect their daty or con- nive at the gross viclation of Canada’s pledged word and promises. And al- though they two stoo! alone, they occu- pied a prouder position than those who ROBERT ORR & co. have deserted and bet: ayed us- through the cultivated part. The land faces the south, has a frontage: ? twenty chains on Northumberland Straits. Distance from Raiway Station.three miles ; from Summer- side ten miles by the Ice. Possession can be given immediately, Terms :—20 per cent. down; balance ina term of years as may be agreed REQUIRES US TO Enlarge our Premises! We have, therefore, decided to Sell the remainder of our stock AST COST | upon. 2 | } RICHARD HUNT. | As we will require to saspend business for Summerside, April 19, 1875.—38i a time re Wanted ‘Purchasers should Call al Once, \ FIRST-CLASS TEACHER, male or fe- AND GET BARGAINS ! 4% male, at Bedford School, Tracadie Sandhills, Lot 36. By order of Trustees. j Queen Street, March Ist, 1875, March 22, 1875.—tf seven o’clock on MONDAY evening, the | Third day of May next. By order of the Directors. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, April19, 1875. Salt. Salt. Salt. O ARRIVE ex Barque Herrua, from Liverpool, due here Ist May— 4,000 Bags Salt (extra strong sacks.) Will be sold Jow from ship. JAMES C. POPE. Ch’town, April 12, 1875.—4w \HE Schooner ‘‘ Prince Bismark,” about 50 tons, 2 years old, iron kneed, well found, in first-rate order. Price $2,500.00. The *‘ Little Belle,” about 50 tons, N. S. built, 5 years old, well found and in good order Price, $1,60C.00, Both vessels are lying at Georgetown, and can be sent to sea at trifling expense. TrxMs—Half cash; balance 6 months. Apply to McDonald Brothers, Georgetown; Thomas Foley, Esq., Charlottetown; or to the owner, GEORGE W. Alberton, Feb. 22, 1875. HOWLAN CRACKED CORN Horse Feed, Betier & Cheaper than Oats. 900 Bhls. Best Family Flour ever imported to this Island. Canada & Nova Scotia Apples, Ship Bread EDWARD PALMER, Jr. 39 Water Street, Feb. 18, 1875—2m Merchants Marine Tusurance C0'y OF P. E. ISLAND. yon IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to the Act of Incorpo- ration, the FIRST INSTALMENT of Ten Dollars per share on the SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL of the above Compary is hereby called in and will be p®yable in Charlotte- town at the oftice of Fenton T. Newbery, on or before the 17th day of April 1875. By order of the Provisional Directors. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Sec’y pro lem. Ch’town, April 12, 1875.—2i - WOOL. WOOL. SHEEPSKINS! SHEEPSKINS!! ] WANT a larg: quantity Wool and Sheepskins the coming season. Farm- ers would do weil to give me a call before disposing of their stock. G, C. CARMAN, 11 Queen Street. Co'town,April 19, 1875.—6w a atacand NiO WH OFFER | SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS | TO CASH BUYERS? AT THE LONDON GEORGE DAVIES & Co. Feb. 15, 1875.—city papers 6w . Toe a a <ininnceagiatililnigtee Of vanada Cordage Company “Manufacture ! ——— Ch’town, —_— ——- THIS ARTICLE, which has hitherto given such entire satisfaction, we are pre- pared to receive orders for, a promptly at Lowes 20 tons assorted sizes now in Stock. a Charlottetown, April 19, 1875.—2m eee ent a RESETS MRE EG AT 6) RIS “ Breaking of Bread.’ S ? Lord's Days, 6}, p. m., Gospel Preaching. | Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Readings. Sept. 14, 1874. tf ¢ Union Hal! Mectings.- ORD'S DAY, 11, a. m., Worship and SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, IN MORTAGUE, SITUATED in the thriving Village of \" Montague; close to the Bridge, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, ' fronting the Main Front Street, being ex- | cellent Business Stands, and as Business ig daily increasing at Montague, Merchants, | Mechanics and others, could not make « ; more profitoble investment, as such a | chance rarely occurs in the Island. If not disposed of before THURSDAY the 20th MAY next, they will on that day be | sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 20 clock, | p.m. | For Plans and particulars apply at the | office of John Ball, Land durtiein Char- | lottetown, or the owner at Montague | Bridge. HOUSE. P, GAUL. | Montague, March 15, 1875.—till sale "To the F’ublic. ’ | J] beg to notify the public, generally, that ~eomee | the Blacksmith Business carried on by me, for over thirty years past, has been transferred to my son, | | Mr. Edward Davy. i embrace this opportunity of thanking my | humerous customers fortheir favours dur- | ing the tire I have conducted the Business, | and would request that the patronage be | extended to my successor. THOMAS DAVY. | Ch’town, March 15, 1875. Referring to the above, the undersigned will be happy to see all his old friends. and as Many new ones who may favor himwith their patronage, and would intimate th at t | Will be his aim to maintain tn the feature the well known reputation of this estadlish- | nent, 1n sending out on'y First Class Werk, | stModerate Charges. Horse Shoeing a Speciality. #@™ House, Ship, and general Blacksmith work promptly attended to. s usual, and execute them t MARKET Price. CARVELL BROS. EDWARD DAVY. Head Office ... . ES STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. | paay will be held at their Office, corner | Great George and Lower Water Streets, at | STADACONA Insurance Comp’ny CAPITAL, $5,000,000, Fire an ee Prince Edward Island CHAS. PALMER, Esa., JOHN QUIRK, Esa., March§15, 1875. L me oN ee JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Eso. | JOHN INGS, Eso.. P. W. HYNDMAN. Eso. CARVELL BROS., ATUST ARRIVAL! AT C. ROBERTSON’s, | Richmond St., Ch’town, near Methodist Church, March 22, i875.—4in ON SALLE At the Subscriber’s Warerocms, No. 11 Queen Street : 500 BBLS. No. 1 CANADA FLOUR, 30 puns. Bright retailing Molayses, 25 chests TEA, [wairanted, } 50 doz. Corn BROOMS, 25 boxes prime Chewing TOBACCO. 500 lbs. Fine Cut do. do, 2000 Ibs. = do. do. do. Sewing Machines, Readymade Clothtug, Groceries, &c., &c,, cheap for cash or approved credit. N. B.—Auction Sales continued every evening as usual. d Life. Quebec. | In the matter of Roderick R. Morrison, s person of unsound mind. \ ’ HEREAS, by an order to me directed, bearing date the 16th day of March, inst, 1875, made in this matter by the Hon- orable Joseph Hensley, Vice Chancellor, I | was directed, amongst other things, after { giving thirty days’ notice, pursuant to law | in such cases made and provided, to set up and sell at Public Auction Ten Shares of the Stock of the the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island, the property of said lunatic, anc Fifteen Shares of the Stock of the Mer- |chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, | partly paid up; I do therefore hereby give | Public Notice that I will, on TUESDAY, | the 27th day of APRIL next, at the Court | House in Charlottetown, set up and sell by | Public Auction the said shares above men tioned, and the interest of said Roderick R. Morrison therein. Wm, R. WATSON, Sheriff. Ch’town, Mar. 20, 1875,—til sale TO BUILDERS. | QEALED TENDERS will be received by 39 | the undersigned until the 20th day of 4 MAY next, for the ,Erection of a Brick Church in G. C. CARMAN. Ch’town, April 5, 1075.—1m In Chancery. | as. Board of Directors : Agents for P. E. Island. } -O: 1 CASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. | 4 | Charlottetown, | according to plans and specifications to be seen at my office, after the 20th inst. Good } und sufficient security required for the due performance of the contract, J.D. MASON, Chairman of Sub. Committee. Post Office i Ch’town, Lock Box, 46. April 12, 1875. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, ‘ Very Nobby. Moscow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUE AND BROWN NABPS, Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and A 1 at that! >. ROBERTSON, Queen Street, - - ~ o - Ch town, Dec. 21, 1874. Number 39, nee. UNION BANK of ESN 120 BOXES j | f | i NOTICE. GENERAL Meeting of the Shareholders | 41 of this Bank will be held at their Bank- | TIN! IN CHARCOAL ing House, in Charlottetown, on Thursday, 29th April, at 12 o’clock noon, to consider a resolution passed by the Directors of the said Bank, to increase the Capital Stock by the issue of New Stock. as provided by the | 39th section of their Act of Incorporation, and to obtain their sanction and approval of | the same. Gro. MacLEOD, Cashier, AND Ch’town, March 29th 1875,—till meeting | NOTICE. COKE! LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin-} . ER, either for Subscriptions or | tisments, are requested to make I E- DIATE PAYMENT to the undersigned, | SELLING AT who alone is authorized to receive and grant] receipts for the same. corms, (Costs and Charges. soni, ee ee mes BULBS AND SEEDS! = W. E. DAWSON & (0, Klegant Illustrated Catalogue, ae at 7 CONTAINING Eight Colored Plates, Mailed to any address upon the freceipt ot A victim of youthful imprudence, causing premature decay, nervous debility. etc., having tried ia vain every known remedy, SPRING SHIP | FROM LIVERPOOL. ; po follow the screw steamer Prince Ed+ i ward, the A. 1 clipper ship, “WILLIAM OWEN,.”’ i 600 TONS REGISTER, | ANGUS BROWN, Master, will be on the berth at Liverpool toreceive CAargeo on j and after the Ist April, for Charlottetown. For Freight or passage apply in Liverpool | to Messrs. Pitcairn Bros., Breckley Bulid- | ings, 51 South John Street; in London to | Messrs. John Pitcairu & Sons. 59 Cornhill. ' or here to the owners, L. C. OWEN, WILLIAM WELSDH, | ' | Feb. 22, 1875. Lt A tea FARMERS, LOOK HERE HANG improved my Hay Carrier that it now gives general satisfaction to all, as | you will see by the certificates of some of the | most influential Farmers of Queen's County, | who have worked it and proved that it will | do all it claims. Hoping that some of our independent Farmers of the other Counties | would patronize eur new and labor-savirg ; machine. Give ita trial; encourage home | manufacture. A. GILL 4 CO., | Little York. ! Ma. A. Gui—Sir: The Hay Carrier | pur. chased from you, has given the greatest satis. faction, and I have no hesitation in recom | mending it to farmers, as the best labor say, | ing machine | have seen _ _Jounx Deacon, North Wiltshire, Lot 31, 1875. | Mr. A. Gut—Sis: The improved Hay | Carrier put up for me last summer, worked | admirably ; one light horse being able to hoist | from 4 to 6 hundred at a lift, 1 consider the | Hay Carrier an indispensible implement on a | farm, and would not grow hay without jt. ! | also used it for housing oats, and I eonsider 10 cents. SEEDS, BULBS, «&c., Fresu and RELIABLE, sent by mail to any part of the Dominion. Chase Brothers & Bowman, ____ TORONTO, ONT. ALBERTON! Building Lots. HE Subscriber offers for sale several BUILDING LOTS near the Railway Station. Terms Liberal. GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Alberton, Dec. 14, 1874. sj era FENCE POSTS & FENCING ! To arrive onthe opening of the Railroad and Navigation, i 3000 Juniper & Cedar Posts, Assorted sizes 5000 Pisces Spruce Fencing, ~ 20 ft. long, 5 in. wide, 14 in. thick. Farmers and others wanting to purchase, will be supplied at the lowest possible rates. Apply at A. McNEILE’S Auction Room. Ch’town, March 29, 1875,—tr, has found a sivaple seli-cure which he wil! | the saving of !abor far more than counters send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J H. REEVES, 78 Nassu street, New York. P. O. Box 5153, April 19, 1875. Albion, Sydney & Lingan MINES. (o4L ORDERS given, on the above nam- | ed Mines, at the office of the Subscrib- er, No. 35, Water Street, Charlettetown— | baiance the loss (if any) from putting i grain loose. Da. J. T. Jenkxuvs, Charlottetown. up the Mr. A.Gui—Sir: I have found your Hay | Carrier to be as represented, | have used it | both for hay and grain, and considered it | invaluable where labor is dear and scarce. Joun W. Jounsox, Newstead. Mn. A. Gut—Sir: Have used your Hay Carrie last summer, I found it of great use in liflung*the hey high, and carrying it back, doing away with unloading the carts by hand, what I consider the heaviest part of hay ON une’ egg PLT aking. $ hy a Duncan McOacivm arene te i 7 Brackley Point )oa. INGAN. ee ag Ma. A. Gut—Sir : The Hay Carrier I pur. TERMS os tonal. chased from you geve full satisfaction, I con- G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. March 29, 1875. 2m siders it a great saving of labor for slowing ernment ———-—- ==. | hay in buildings. No t ice Benjamin E. Wrient, Belmont. Ma. A. Gut—®ir: The improvemenis put ng by you last year, on the Hay Carrier, pur- been assigned tome, I hereby notify all per- | Cb#S¢d from you in 1573, have so increased sons indebted to the said Alexander John | ‘8 Capacity for work, that the horse can now MacDonald, by Note of Hand, Book Ac- | 4 & greater amount of work and w th great- count or otherwise, to make payment to | ° °#S¢,in the same time. James L. Hayden, Esq., Vernon River, who | Cuarces J. Haszarnp, Bellview, alone is authorized to receive payment and | Each order has to be accompanied by the grant receipts for the same. |ength cf the mow, anid the eight of the ALEXANDER MacDONALD | ridge from the ground, Vernon River, March 8th, 1875. March 29, 1879,—ar pa din fortnightly, fg Hé debts of Alexander John MacDonald of Vernon River, Merchant, havi