A eT Ce een en Ln AL AND OTHER MATTERS, DOI Lec renaTrve ( Mon . OF ASSEMBLY. t ere can be no doubt that the success which : ite sa has attended the efforts of those engaged in a asi ry \y, March 16, 19% agricultural pursuits will stimulate them to : lum Leecis! , renewed exertions and lead to increased << one Ee ‘ture, which had been pro. prosperity. AND OMA , pe On the Sth day of April, 1875, and We are much gratified to learn that the . D u \ ‘ y ®, from til to time, to the 16th | tates of all the principal proprietors have A na ‘ larch, 1876, met. this day, at three been adjudicated Gpon, under the provisions ans ek p. m., for the despatch of business. | of the Land Purchase Act, 1875. _We hope + Cable to Peake | me ef lis Honor the Lieuten- sal questions arising oul of the pro- 2 “overnor, by Henry Palmer Esq lings of the commissioners, may soon be | N ; ' 7 ier Of the black rod, was received, com- cide ; and the subject of land tenure, y manding the House to attend immediately | ¥'Ch has greatly re tarded the developement cect 1 the Chant er of the Legislative Council. of the agricultural interests of this province, | Scwversiog JOURNALISM i \ccordingly, M Baie ser with tha House. may be forever set at rest. When the papers | is now owned by M yin Waited upon i s Ilonor “explanatory of the proceedings under the : ‘ , ‘ i’ i ° . | i ; a T) . Ilaving returned,— Act alluded to, and the Bill aneil! ary to it, Helaney—Nr. Bethune having sold his ; ee ; ; shall be submitted to us, they will receive : BEER introduce Rill re iin : hare in the paper. stice : f tl : So aed i es relating to | our earnest consideration. JUSLices Of the /’eact ie _ nutans mn 2 <> = ath a & Aisin ty i “we oe os ceived, _ Phe Bill to be submitted to us, providing Fie ~A hous r . : - : re ‘ Ordered to be read a for i he registration of persons entitle dto vote ¥ i : \ " morro 1. elections for members to serve in the gen : th Ci FROM THE THRONE, ai assembly, will have our careful atten- revel ' Lion i \ eported that the House I i Fn led Hi i - ae When the public accounts for the past ‘ ended iis fonor the ' : , eut 1t: Governor, in the Lecislative i the estimates for the present years are A TT me ied a estsiattve | laid before us, the former will be caretu!! ‘ nel Cham r, and that H Llonor was . y Richerds has bee i I pl ised to make a eoh ¢ an err vaunned by us, and the latter will be pro- R i re ; m™m a i ie 2) oOta ilouses ided for with fue regary d to economy and Dis ct i ( r b we isiat ' e by copy o} which he had, io publ ic requirements, on Gees rl vot . Spenser accuracy, obtained—as follows: That the provincial railw ay has been , Hackett. 560 ur. Pres ? and Honorable Gentlemen of | 9PEB® d for traflic, and that the people appre- . — wil ciate its adv antages, is a matter fur congra~ pews Carvett, Eso., is \ s. Syeaker ! Gentlemen of the House of }tulation. Ivis Salisiactory to learn that the ' N 1 { | Claim of the contractors for damages alleged aS a is ‘ Va ‘ Wich, —] : ; | to have been sustained by them, has been se W Rania co ccr es t t you, | favorably disposed of by arbitration. ' 5 it Ui - th bt advice and as we are pleased to know that the building ) { ) > rs ot} ex : pomntn — rs of} erected in Charlottetown forthe use of the ois eng ; kee | aW courts, gives increased accommodation. Coauner or ComMesce.—A special gen- ci S eo eX-| We thank your Honor for the assurance va Ak comm deprese ake if your co-operation in the discharge of our pitence the C} or ‘ a8 \ duri 18 st vea mre eral meetu ie Chamver ¢ ’ ei. : ey pest year, | ul “d | legislative duties, and we earnestly desire will be bel Q * : an . ! —- > Soe! as in At n- | that the result of our jabors may be the ads a “ “3 i t ees P we ve r, reason to be] vancementof the interests of this province #, tes (oe oO 57th fovicence r the ab- | and the welfare of its people. ; ‘ ; lan the late harvest, whicl i g« vs 9 ok on thie 2: ie aa E ire S| Ordered, that the consideration of the ; li ein’ those "habits e draft address be made the order of the day All parties en s have hithert no starspaq | 10 Monday next. t \ } ri 1e ' ‘ will be =m Y eas 4 i1racteri Zed = i to Chas. Otiv Winkler Immediately, wiih be which cannot fail to be produc- | House adjourned till three o'clock on sned without distinction of persons happiest ulis Monday, j Just received, a carsload of Narr Uys 5 ‘ st met you in general assembly, — ——— — 4 Land Purchase Act of 1875, whicl “e- ters, at the Union Hou Ee vray a MERCHANTS Marine InsuRaNce, — At the > > ney ne asia ea Sl Game tle enitation cad the Annual General Meeting of the Share-~ PERSONAL.-—-d. . Richards, E-q. ; ore : peration, and | ' Pers ns A ; ¢ : i tes of all the principal bolders of | holders of the Merchants Marine Insurance rm ro England, and is now in town Is ee] licated upon | C : returned frc * _— 2 og \ been a ited upon | Cumpany, held on the 8th instant, the old ittending to his Legislative duties. Wir. nsequence of objec. | : ff ate attending gts * ar < raised by some of the proprietors, eale | 20a of Directors were re-elected for the Jeleh. Esq., return ome in good bealth ee erage - er ei : i : : Welsh, Esq., ast rned home in gt ° Beaibh pan ¢ iratively small estates have, as yet, | @nsuing year :—Hon. Daniel Davies, John : wanna ‘he retour + lon . One a under tl ry » - , 72 last evening. The return ot Hon. J . Pope unde a hate ci ser of the Go- Ings, Esq., James Peake, Esq,, Owen Con soba Various legal quest = . . is duily expected, ds Giametieg wieendtial ‘t oC ena 'nolly, Esq. Wm. Dodd, Esq., Wm. Welsh, : =_> sf Ulu i eecdciags e ssions } oe ‘ ! “ : were, on behalf of several of the pro- | Esq., Richard Heartz, Esq. At a subse. Tes EAI sASE.— Appeals Ss oneal: htt oe D cedut'ef' the Shpreme ‘Court of P--E. } ; : Ce eee ae oheaaned Court ef | ;quent Meeting of the Board, the Hon, judgmen preimne rt of Is- spt ree, and one of its ju ments theres | i ; aniel lan 4, setting aside the award of the | on is, at the instance of my government, now | . " Spats n-t herent eT missioners under the Land Purcease Act of | '0 &@ppealawaiting a hearing by the Supreme | President. ‘875, came up before Chief Justice Richards, | “O° % ™° Dominion. Papers explanatory sit a . 2 | ” : f the proceedings under the act alluded to,| Woman proposes and man gets up and the Supreme Court, last week. He grant-} wij! t rid before you, and a bill ancillary | gits, this year. " teneion of time enahle ‘mln es oh y e cnhbmitted f wine . tan extension of time to ena! ( to it will } bmitted for your approval. W ar has broken out between Japan and repare’the case. A measure proviting for the registration of Corea. Jejan declared war and has blocaded a +: ersons entitled to vote at elections for mem- the Corean ports. . > bers to serve ir he cener ecer ile rill 2 . ee Manina Insurance Company.—The | ws} oo ae aie said Re al assembly, will] phe clerk who stole six million francs from gg man have been re-elected Directors ss res Tan t SOL Bott ont the National Bank in Brussels was arrested ; S ‘ a iL tré [ LEVL ¢ the vee F = r , ; - y r —a ine Insurance Company :—Rob't | “|: or sites ven of the House of | . Queenstown while emburking for New " »d j ) :. ogworth, Esq.. President; Hon. James ilelehitd bid nis Wii v ore : : : , Nuncan, Hon. L. C. Owen, Hon. A. A. Mc- at, ee the past, and| The Serapig, with the Prince of Wales and os <8. aay Ken non spcten Bay current year, will be | suite has sailed for England. After calling Donald, Hon. J. Pope, Thomas Handrahar, } subm tted to you. I rely on your liberality | at Malta, where a series of grand receptions - 2 > . . . e! el er , re < j 1 Esq.. George R. Beer, Esq. The annual re-| ~° &' te may be required | is awaiting his Royal Highness and also at ri oft mpany’s transactions show that j the ellicient maintenance of the public} Lisbon, the Prince of Wales is expected : [ s e. th P s 9 asf ast year the company did a very fa si- | _ | to reac 1 Portsmouth about Oth April. ; é i Gentlemen It is already perceived that the new s | So; ; oa . aa 249 |German military system will operate dis~ G2 or S "i The stock k | opeane ( “ the House of | astrously upon the country in respect to : on : ‘ a | | the propogation of the human species. The arm, $ n Friday last, at Market - : ; | In May last t provincial railway was | strong, healthy, spirited youth stand a good are, by a Mi , Es { real- ved for regular traffic, and | am happy to | chance of being killed off in war or reduced ed the wing very handsome pric — | iuform you that the manifold advantages re- | to physical wrecks, while the weak and dis Blood Hx rchased by D r.J ng from that great public work are very eased remain at home and escape the re- , ; 1a > , : : 2 sis $285.00 Fat Cow—] ased by Mr |& u 7 eciated by the people of this | cruting officer, and found families. n the summer of 1874 the con- rati rvdzes. $ Bull Calf. (A a ' sag ay ' rir oe Gon In making excavations near the house of siesad by em A dated. Bedequs. 40.00 : 4 : ae preterred @ claim) the usurer, in Pompeii, a silver altar has Shea ; ; rie | roe Gamage stlaged | been discovered on which were found two han ued to them, If . 10 { ri- i " ar Durhan ased by H : eo eh "7 vari’ | large cups of the same metal, several cups, g Char wn. $39 ae eee = ak team Wuich,havieg | saucers, and spoons of silver, very much re- en subdmitted t irbitration, was -| | ; i fidiaiion ‘i ee de we ony was sul | sembling those at present in use, a chair en- Mvsset Mup Diceine ig a comparatively cae. ee PT ee aa Ks ward crusted with silver ornaments, two golden . * SUOnNSSION pers naving re yt ie : 22g VY > i. : ' ail I earrings, and other objects of less value. receut business. At first it was raised with s subject will be place fcre | « tT : * a ; af ny : t willbe placed before | suyeral frescoes have also been discovered in the hand fork and ‘scowed’ ashore. Now ia a | an excellent state of preservation, and they the modern di gger’ and the horse do the a Satan n for the use| are to be carefully taken dowa and removed wosk ‘‘liehte nd the man. Bet n and other departments, | to the museum. work ‘lighter’ anc He min. Ts vl was in urse of construction when Danton —_ ' ins m ~ Shdee ave Of st 1 met g : nleted. and affords an rT rors =. Point Prim and Wood Islands there are 2 : D now completed, and affords 2 ie ; ; , : : aia ee if ; aad inencemedaiion) tee ean» 3G Notices of Births and Marriages sent iggers now in active aration; there «re | * : ee : f ee ay a ee ee PY T Gactine ihe public business | to this office must be accompanied with 50 4 , — > OF a > . 1 Raw a F i ~— j : : 30 on Vernon River, and 35 on Pownal Day | now jeave you to the discharze of vour | cents, otherwise they will not be published. ‘There are protably bet-reen ) and 12 on gislative duties, assuring you of my ready | Deaths inserted free of charge, except when : a , =) loads | Co-operation in your labors, which, I sis 7 lengthy notices or poetry are added, when m - ati vs MW) loads | i ‘Vib 24 2 ua ; TS, Wijyita > >it . . i ae Orwell River. Itis estimated that of loa nalts tAedd. inay Laue te promote ceed all such additional lines will be eharged for are raised daily at Pownal, which will ma af the pe ple of this province | at the rate of twelve cents per line. No ex- wi : .' ptions w e ule. nure 27 acres of ground. On | edeque Bay INTRODUCTION OF MEMBERS. en wee oe a we have heard that 150 loads may be seen Hox. Mr. Owen, leader of the govern. | MARRLED. ‘ : r . . daily at the eame time on the way to the | ment. presented to the House the writs of | - -Jeeffon and the sheriff's returns there a Bt. U ae land.—— Put election at : . 6 returns therm, “At Ge org setown, on the {{th inst., by John for 1 electoral district >_> my ; ~-—iA DC GO- ran Dearn or Mr. J. DM. Grasse. cease of this estimable gentleman afte illness of but five days, will be a sad sur- prise to his numerous friends. He had but a few weeks since returned with Sena tor Jones. whose Secretary he was, from California, and animated with ambituous motives and noble purposes, he was looking forward to a life of much usefulness. That he was talented, energetic and faithful willbe universally conceded by who have been associated with him at different times within the past fourteen years 1 city. In the discharge, of his duties as Secretary of the Military Committee of the Senate, as secretary to the late Vice Pre- eident Wi! son, and more rece ntly in f illing the same position to the Senator from Nex vada, he exhibited an aptitude for business and integrity of character which made him especially valuable, and wh ich bound these distingvished gentlemen to him by strong personal ties. In the large circle of his friends and acquaintences, in thi is city and elsewhere, he will be deeply mourned.— Washingt: m Chri fMr. Grassie was a native of Annapo:ls, N. S., and a brother of Mrs. Fenton T. New- hers, of this city. —Eb.] n tbls AWARDS OF THE Comaissione: 23.--The fol-~ lowing awards of the Land Commissioners of whom Judge Wilmct was Chairman, have been fyled in the Prothonotary’s office : Acres. Am Joha A. L. Macdonaic, ——— $3409 H. J. Cundall, guardian for children of A. Winsloe, 7599 22390.60 Mrs. Montgomery, 13623 4596. L. T. Evans, 4598 10907. Mire. McMillan, guardian for children of Hy. Winsloe, 29943 10247. E. J. Hodgson, 1741 4300.( F. ©. Douse, 7954 3010.01 i. Bellin, 750} 2300.00 H. J. Cundall, 1838¢ 5149.01 Misses Crooke, —_-— 5500.0 Esther Douse, 29393 7525.00 gd. Palmer, 1674 4952.00 Kiss Traverse, 1246} 3700.00 Joba A. Macdonoe! I, 2400 7592.¢ Miss Stewart, 3236 8500.00 Misses Lawton, 1600 4272.00 Estate ct Wm. Douse, 8095 2768.0: Strong, —— 2000.06 Helen McDonald, meen 700.0 Helen D. Wiggins, 1004 4890.00 A. H. Yates, 611 1490 0 DeBiois and Irving, 9283 2572.00 “hos. Wright, 1103, 3066.0 ow + St. Parnicx’s Day.—The day sacred to the memory of Ircland’s Patron Saint, was duly observed in Charlottetown. At teno Kk the members of the Benevolent Irish Society formed in procession at their rooms, and headed by Galbraith’s Band marched to St. Denstan’s Cathedral. The Society presented a very fine appearance. During the y Which followed, the Rev. Allan McDonal preached an eloquent sermon. In the afternoon, the of St. Patrick’s Total Abstinen members se Sociely—in tasteful and appro priate reyalia—with banners flying and music Playing—marched in processicn thr Streets and attended Vespers at the Chine gh our dral. The entertainment at St. Patrick’ Hall, in the evening, was the crowning ac of the time-honorel celebration. Mrs. Maurice Blake, the Misses Rankin and Mc- Ewen, Professor Caven, Doctor Creamer, and Charles Hermans, were among the vocalists and we need not say, that the music was ex cellent Mr, Blanchard, of St. Dunstan's College, played the ecpeunganimenie upon the Piano. | Mrs. Robinson read “ Shamus O'Brien G00d effect. The Dramatic part of the en- tertainment was contributed by the St. Joseph's Society. in znind the old wiih ¢ uplet, “ Honor and fame from no condition raise, Act weil your part, there ail honor lies.” There was some drinking in the evening ; nd the Stipendiary Magistrat.’s entertain- Ment oa Saturday morning, was unusually long and interesting, | County, and Mr. committee boys of } They seemed to bear | LEGISLATURE, QWeene, ARO VENUEAL LAAVWAVRAALAAA > the thir of Queen’s County, and the first electoral district of | King’s County. Said writs and returns, | n read by the clerk, the hon, having hee Frat me ly, Commissioner of Crown da member of this House for | pral district district of Queen’s Lauchlan Macdonald | member for the first electoral were admitted Lands, el the thir el ec elected strict of King’s County, within t! r,and having taken the pre | scribed t were introduced to the Speaker how to their seats Mr. L. H. Davies wished to know, from the! ider of the government, why the writ of election for the return of a member f Mr. Perry, had not also been im tha ‘ in the piace Oi Hon. Mr. Owen replied ber elected was not "in town. The writ, however, was at hand and would be laid upon the table forthwith. "OINTMENT OF COMMITTEES. The following committees were then ap= | Smith, pointed, viz:— i | At San Francisco, California on the 13th To prepare a dratt address in reply to the | ult., of consumption, in the 27th year of his Lieut. Governor's speech,—-iion. Messrs. | 4g¢, Murdoch Gillis son of John (Ban) Gillis Kelly, Holland, J. A. McDonald, Richards, | Esq., Flat River. The deceased went to 1. FE. McDonald cleanse and Jenkins. | California nine years ago, visited his Island lo keep up good correspondence with | friends in 1873, and again returned to the the Legislative Council,—Hon. Messrs. Eldorado of the Pacific Coast. ‘ Yeo, J. A. McDonald, Sullivan, Brecken, __ Suddenly, at Souris East, on Saturday, L. H: Davies and Campbell | Feb. 19, Peter W. Robertson, Esq.,in the 70th laws, — Hon. H. Davies. Messrs. upon expiring Messrs. Brecken, Suliivanand L. To revise the journal,—Hon. Yeo Salliva an an d Callteck. er examine bills to be engrossed,—Heon. | Mes ” Holl land, J. E. McDonald, Camp- | bell, L. McDonald and Rowe To examine and report upon the public | accounts,—Hon. Messrs. Richards,Holland, MclIsaac, Stewart, J. E. McDonald, Call- beck and Beer. To receive tenders for printing the Par. liamentary Reporter,—Hon. Messrs, Sulli« To report ut yan, A. J. McDonald and Stewart. To receive tenders for printing the Journals,—Hon. Messrs. A. J. MeDonald, Lefurgy and Calibeck. To rep we “ on private bills,—Hon, Messrs. A. J. McDonald.Sullivan,Brecken, Lb. Davie sand 1. Meonald. lo provide stationery for clerks and reporters, —flon. Messrs. Yeo, McIsaac and ‘ ' ' Lailoeck, REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS. motion of Hon. Mr. Sullivan it was resolved that Messrs. Isaac Oxenham and William L, Cotton be appointed reporters | to this House during the present session. On the motion of Mr. L. H. Davies it was resolved that the reporters appointed by this House to report the proceedings there- | On the of, do omit from their re port the spee ches | House is in| and remarks made while the combpiittee. PRESENTATION OI" WRIT OF ELECTION, Ilion. Mr. ment, presented to the House the writ of election and the sheriff's return for the first electoral district of Prince County. Said | writ and return were read by the clerk, House adjourned. Fripay, March 17, 1876. four. House adjourned. Satunpay, March 18 , 1876. Mr. Speaker in the chair. Iloxn Feancts Ketriy, chairman of the appointed to prepare a draft in - ily to the speech with which | address 1e Lieutenant Governor opened | His Nionor Miss Newbery, Miss McEwen, and the session, “roperted the following, which was received and read :— DRAFT ADDRESS. So His Honor Sir Robert liadgson, Knight, | | fiewlenant Governor of the Provinee of | | prince Edward Island, etc., ele., ele May it piease your Honor : | We, Her Majesty’s dutiful and loval sub-- ets of the House of Assemb*y of the province of Prince Edward Island, thank your Honor | for the sp ech with eased to open the present sessioa of the gislature. a That the Island has experienced the effects the past year is matter of regret; but we | to Louisa B. Daw, that the mem-«/| 2 Bartlett: aged 10 years ; days, Elizabeth Malinda, aged 19 years, only | and painful illness, Margaret Sophia Murray Owen, leader of the governs | Mr. Speaxen took the chair at half-past | whieh you have been | | of the wide-spread commercial depression of think, with your Honor, that we uate § much ause for gratitude to Divine Providence,and | VARNISH. | } | JAPA | CARRIAGE VARNISH | ALL TESTED, IN Coach Rubbing, English Finishing, Elastic Carriage, | | AND Celebrated Body Varnish AND | NOBLE & HOARE'S | BROWN JAPAN. (in 10 gallon easks,) all of whieh are selling at LOW PRiICSES AT W. E. DAWSON & C0.’S. Feb, 23, 1876.—tf LEW TT. HERRING. SALMON. 100 BARRELS NO. ] BOONE BAY HERRING, 20 BRLS PICKLED SALMON, 50 Qtls. Extra CODFISH, 100 Qtls. No. 1 CODFISH, 100 Qtls. No. 2 CODFISH, 20 Qtls. No. 3 CODFISH. 25 cases Preserved Salmon, 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, FOR SALE BY Haszard Bros., 61 Water Stresi West India Produce 150 puns Bright Retaiing Molasses na ene + ng ec Smith, Esq., J.P., Mr. Wellington Bears, to Miss Christiana Taylor, both of Brooklyn, Lot 67. Qn the ist inst,, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. Isaac Murray, John | 20 Barrels 10 Hhds. Bright Muscovado 10 Tierces SUGAR ! TOBACCOS, in Smoking and Chewing. | A good assortment of A. W.| Hood’s celebrated Toilet and Laundry SOAPS. Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Blacking, | Clothes Blue, Lozenges, W rap- ' ping Paper, Pickles, 100 kegs Assorted Nails, 10 cases Boots and Shoes, 10 cases Matches, } 50 cans Lard, casks Turpen- | tine, casks Cod Oil. | FOR SALE BY HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street, opp. Merchant's Bank. Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1876.—1m. OCEAN STEAMSHIP Co. Campbell, Esq., Park Corner, New London, to Annie Laura, eldest oN ae Alex McNeill, Esq., Cavendish. At Murray Harbor North, on the Ist inst., by Rev. E. S. Bayne, Mr. William Herring, ) both of Wood Islands. At the Manse, on the 17th March, by Rev. John M. McLeod, Mr. Thomas McNaughton, to Miss Jane Smith, both of Winsloe Road. " { On the 4th ult, of di ptheria, Jessie Ane, ged 7 years; on the 6th ult., George Benja- on the 24th ult. Elizabeth children of Robert and Agnes Vincent, of Montrose. On the 6th ult., at Tignish aged 33 years, Bethany, the beloved wife of Mr. Robert min, aged 5 3 years ; year of his age, much and deservedly esteemel. He was a native of the city of Perth, Scotland, and emigrated to this Island in the year 1817. In this city, on the 8th inst., William Joseph, aged 1! ycar and 10 months, son of Mr. Andrew Sullivan. At Cardigan Road, on the 23rd of Feb. last, of scarlet fever, after an illness of 12 child of Mr. John Pureill. At St. Peter’s Bay, on the 12th of Jan. after an illness of 10 days, which he bore with Christian resignation, William Dingwell senr. in lhe 68th year of his age. At Pownal, Lot 49, Feb. 2ist, after a long in the 61st year of her age, beloved wife of Mr. James L. Mellish. At St. Peter’s Bay, on the 2d inst.,Francis James McTague, youngest son of James McTague, aged 3 years and 9 months. At Vernon River, on the 11th inst., of scariet fever, Charles DesBrisay, youngest son of John and Catherine Furness, aged 7 years and 3 months. Sugar & Molasses Uhds. ? Tierces § Hhds. ¢ cuoce BNGLISH REFINED DO, | Bbls. TIERCES CHOICE Barbadoes Sugar, | Barbadoes Molasses. at reduced prices to make room fur spring importations. | FENTON T. NEWBERY & Co. Ch’ town, March li B, 1376. —pa 2i | Another =Suppy WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR Phosphates ar and Calisaya| col | Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, The Great Shoshonee’s Remedy, Kennedy’s Medical Discovery, Whitcomb’s Remedy tor Asthma, Dr. Baxter's Chalybeate, an ircn Tonic, Dr. Larcokah's Pulmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, vargeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c., R adway’ s Renovating Sarsaparillian, Grant’s Wild Cherry or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bitv’ers, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVED BY WM. R. WATSON. Store, Victoria Building, 6, 1876. i City Dru Mare PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. nn NE Pe oe SPRING TRIP. 1 1876. THE FIRST-CLASS TRON SCREW-STRAMSHIP "PRINCE EDWARD,” 1364 tons register, classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, Will be on Berth at Glasgow, to Receive Cargo, about the Fifteenth March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpoot| I AEOUT FIFTH APRIL: AND WILL LEAVE LIVERPOOL CHARLOTTETOWN On or about the (5th April, Carrying FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES from London, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and She- diac, The Steamship has first-class Accommo- dation for a limited number of Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply in London. to Messrs, “JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELSO, ESQ., junr., 88 Hope Street; in Liverpool, to Messrs. PITCAIRN BROS, Brockley Buildings. 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. S., to Messrs. NOONAN & DAVIES, or here to Peake Bro’s & Co. Managers. Ch’town, Jan. 10, 1876.—10i SUPERIOR SOAP A. W. HOOD & SON’S celebrated Soap, + in Sperm, Silver and Paragon,—7, 8, and 9 cents per bar, respectively; Toilet Soap, wholesale and retail,—cheapest in the city. R. WRIGHT, Prince Street, Opposite St. Paul’s Church. "American White Beans. FI ABD-PICKED and selected. The best baking Beans in the city. R. WRIGHT. Colchester Couuty Cheese. The best in the Dominioo— equal to Eng- lish and far superior to Ontario Factory Cheese. R. WRIGHT. CRACKERS AND BISCUIT. [(EESH-BARED,#* manufacturer's prices, R. WRIGUT, Prince Street, Three doors below Quirk’s Steam Bakery. Pieckies. Pickles. N great variety at the Prince Sireet Wearing Body, BANKRUPT STOC GEO. DAVIES & CO. ‘Having purchased a portion of the Stock for-) re suvseviver, A Very Large Stock nerly ‘owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of ‘Halifax, N.S., which will be ready for sale at the London ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, GiRnAT BARGAINS will thus be offered to parties wishing to pur- chase Goods at Low Prices, viz: WINTER DRESS GooDs: Le? ON a ee Black & Colored French Merinoes & Coburgs, BLACK LUSTRES, Brilliantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicees aud Sheetings, Fancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS, BEAVERS AND_ PLLOTS. Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Haberdashery, Underclothing, &c. &c. Wee No Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. wpe THRMS CASE. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. Axles. | Bolts. roa. L425 sSsbrs American and Canadian Axles, From $2.90 to $7.50 per Set. 45,000 AMERICAN CARRIAGE BOLTS, FINISHED HEAD. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF ENGLISH BOLTs, Selling at Reduced Prices! Every kind of MALLEABLE CASTINGS suitable for Carriage Work. BEST WROUGHT IRON Step Pads, King Bolts, Shaft Couplings, Fifth Wheels, &ec.,, And an unusually Large Stock of Refined Iron ' SELLING AT VERY LOW PRICES. Call and see our Stock ? WwW. i. DAWSON & CO. FURNITURE! THE WANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, KING STREET, | Consisting in partof Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room | Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, | Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most substantial manner. | Loungs, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, Sinks, Wash- | stands, Tables of ail kinds. | Chairs , (the best in the Province) in single and double backs, Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- nut Mouiding for Picture Frames ; Looking Glass Plates, all sizes; Bedsteads Matresses ete.. and everything required in the shape of Furniture. fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co’s Hardware Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, G. L. DOGHIERTY. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875. es Bin ae ae HL HAD . OF FICHE, 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, $2,000,000 Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, Avex. W. Oarvir, M. P. P., President, Witiiam Aneous, First Vice President, Evwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lys, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28,1876. 83 Queen Street, Cc. ROBERTSON, ———— WORSTED COATINGS, NEW PATTERNS. TWEED TROWSERINGS, A new Line, Just Opened, FOR SPRING ! FANCY VESTINGS, New Palterd: BLACK & BLUE SUPERFINE, BLUE & BLACK DOESKIN. SINGLE & DOUBLE MILLED CASSAMERE Scotch Tweed Suiting, Something New. HAT DEPARTMENT Better Sorted Than Ever. NEW LINE SILK HATS. C. ROBERTSON, Grocery. Ta R. WRIGHT. Feb. 26, 1876. Duncan’s Brick Building, 50 Queen Street: NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. HT OUSE,” , i | Captain’ 8 Biscuil, | Soda Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, | Butter Crackers, } ee ee ae CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM BAKERY, NEW BRICK BUILDING. BPrinee Street, in returning thanks for past favors, respectfally intimates to lis numerous customers and the public generally, that he has completed a large NEW BRICK BUILDING purpose of a Bakery, which he has furnished with | Cunningham’ s Great American atent Oven, and all the modern improvements know, te the business, and is now prepared to furnish the following: Pilot Bread, No. 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot. | No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, — 1 Thin Pilut No. 1 Navy. . 2 Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, Fancy Pilot. ‘Biscui t&Crackers Coffee Crackers, Dyspepsia do., Ginger Caackers, Oyster Crackers, Wine Crackers, Thin Captain’s do. Abernethy do., Water Crackers, | Lemon Crackers, which he>can confidently recommend and warrant to be * Beiter & Cheaper than can be imported. | Persons requiring any of the above articles, will please send in their orders immediately. NE HAS NOW READY, 200 Bbis. Superior No. i Navy Bread, which he offers for sale on his usual LIBERAL TERMS. All orders from town or country will re- ceive prompt attention, and deliveries will be made at the railway and steamboat depots without extra charge. QUIRK. Wine Biscnit, Medford Biscuit, Seed Sugar Biscuit, JOHN Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1876. —3m CARDIGAN BRANCH OF THE ‘NONPARETL CARRIAGE FACT RY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS! Good Work Triumphant! TOTWITHSTANDING the Dull Times, ~* the demand for my make of Carriages, Sleighs, Threshing Machines, Fanners, &c., | in King’s County, bas rendered it necessary, | into that County. in order to supply the rapicly increasing demand, that {| should extend my business I have, therefore, at the | request of a large number of my friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which ts condneted 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 allow nothing but a faithful job to pass. He and several competent workmen will attend 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 :— | Whitewood, ete., etc, | the best English refined; Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, The iron will be of and Norway and American Hickcry, | Swedish iron will be used for the parts re | quiring extra strength and durability. | Machines, i As Good and as Cheap,as can be bought in the City, All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per-| | - $50,000 | courteously and Also, im connection with the said branch is a PAINTSHOP, which is condacted bya jirst-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, Sieigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call and they will be treated fairly dealt with. All REPAIRING, including Mowing done. Prices Moderate; Terms kinds of Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. ‘ Nonpariel,’ New are : Feb. 21, 1876 9m N EW AND More Elegant Styles j j ; 4 AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK In PP. E. ISLAND. selected from London. New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UN RIVALLED FACILITIES put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF _ Chairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM. sitions Rollers, Cornice Poles, | | } 1 | Cheap for Cash. Rings, &c. &c. &c. English & German Looking Glasses, aud Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! | In Imitation inlaid, French Barl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, 2nd Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Krames every variety, &e. JOHN NEWSON. M arch 6, 6, ‘1876. Extra Family Flour. R. Wright. Three doors below Quirk’s Steam Bakery. Feb. 27, 1876.—pat 4i Estate of Patrick Reilly, De- ceased. LL persons indebted to this Estate, are hereby notified to pay their respective amounts to Messrs. PALMER & McLEOD, at their office in Charlottetown, within one month from this date. CATHERINE REILLY, Administratriz. | Ch,town, Feb. 98, 1876. Im 28 aC BOE