Ai i IN ea Aes ae | i ) + 4 i ) “Ure s favorable base of Operatic ail. Si aca -_—“oae "ELEGCRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE LOCAL AVD OTHER MATTERS, i ‘ eli Smith I I. Old Father Christmas, ea Ife i . r ‘ eteas oF net PEK Marine & "ISHENIES I! Od Fa her Chris is Ui'town, Dee, 18, 1875 VW eve ' °* o \ ; ; ck sileway dong good work this ' " SSGns Coady tor the cherge. tee ‘ - ‘ ed “ Slow Stall Lo order winter “MOrreWw or | _—-* atiloen ’ Moist tual US « r e . | per ics TION F ym 4 ra 2 WA Win ein be tu { wi Or three feet of greeo s ? ass x ce? dewe ik our | — a ELL. roN MeUa.TH » servalive Was esis pAai.To as" < } , 1 | Yi~che/ yor ty ard wei! Ws . } a ; Di “EMBER 18 : ‘ - I : A ( four our arvies 4 ‘ era my boy Surry ic i ice manic -lias bee ' veda ’ “ U far 4 by With tr — s 3 tle. r piles i mometer Pty-UVe degrees below zor, | propose y he o RING - Hill. : P : her ER-)P RB salad a However, 1 A tern Light—my acie win i i iu pulur sictla ie . lay : that police men 514 é ie Star—stuits to-mor uw. If s Wails street iam p= wager, peaple wv “HK, you know. They ee ee ; ’ n : : an «fie Hence the Liewtonnnt Gov. ‘King three years. Let them LEVEE i talk longe y » « “an ~be enor will hold « Levee at one 0 ¢ ock on 8 SMITH, N Ww Ye e o/ ey M ~ cheil fo Smith. Rare FUN FoR CART TMAS To watch the h iil i. : performance of the Northe rhtim four) OrFick oF Makine.ete., Dee. 19, r' tidle-~D3sSt one p.m yreep ice. | ipcoes of 5 -——- he hour has come. The signal has been given and your sole star has commenced her course. She moves, oh, go Slowly, so very majestically. AveyRALIAN Exuierrion. — lhe llon. John Young of Montreal, has been appointed sole Commissioner to represent the Do- n st the Australian Exhibition. pinio M——CHELL. Governorsmir OF QUEBEC. — Hon. Letel. smith to M—chell. jor De St. Just has b-en appointed Lieut. Governor of Quebec. Some think that Sena. tor Fabre will succeed him in the Cabinet. Goon Boy. Tam big with expectation. SMITH. M—chell to Smith. t QvaRreL.—in a yuarrel at Leith- rout Ualfpast six p.m. geld, Ont. Thomas Clarkson struck David Roy with bis fist, killing bim last week, : ; ‘ zave himself up im. | jnstaa > Clarkson g P green ‘ce. medisetly. sate os M—CHELL Geaxn Rarr --The Governor Goneral and M—cheli t) Smith. Dec. 21, 10 am. Northern Light spent an anxiots night. Coal short, Put back, by my order,for fresh supply, Ice in the bay tive feet thick. Cap. tain disheartened. What's to be done? M——CHELL, Countess of Dafferin intend visiting Lieut, Governor Macdonald of Untario about the | jth of January. A grand ball will be given by Miss Macdouald in their honor on the 16th of January. —-_ orn Fuorex TO Desru.—On Saturday night jest, aman by the name of Angus Gillis, pelonging to a s#ettiement beyond Kens sington, while on his way home, was frozen to death on the road. He started our from Mr. Wm. Tuplin’s, at the old corner, for Margate, and when about half-way between | these two places the sad occurrance took He was found the next morning a Smith's Private Secretary to M—cheill. The Minister, on receipt of your telegram, was sudienly taken ill. Have referred to Premier. Mackenzie to M~cheil. Dec. 21, 1876, 12m Give me note of her progress. | Northern Light has reached three tides. Waiting—only Wailing—for three feet of} CHRISTMAS A THE ¢ EST ASSORTMENT’ EVER RECEIVED IN Card Trays, Work Hiticules, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Boxes, ete., ete., in Tortoiseshell. Papier Machie, i.ecather, ete, COLD PENCILS AND PENS,—ALL STYLES irr Books Including a nice assortment of BIBLES. TESTAMENTS, PSALM CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER BOOKS, (Catuolic and P BOOKS, 1Olestant.) A GREAT VARIETY or | Atlases, from $1 to $17.50. ‘Christmas Cards, Birthday Cards, Reward Cards, Chro mos, etc., Inspection invited. Bremner Brothers. ' Charlottetown, Dec. 25, 1876. AUCTION ‘Prince. Edward [and alway | CIIANGE: HE Subscribers will sell by Public Auc- } tion, on the premises, al SOU Ris EAST, 1 , == | On Wednesday, 4th Jan., 1877, at 12 o'clock, noon, that valuable property kuown as the Suuris O STEAM SAW MILLS, | TRAINS GOING Wi. together with rine-tenths of an acre of Free- hold Land oa which it is situated. The-e are on the premises a new Dwell oO. Time. N and after MONDAY, Dec Lith, trains will rua as follows :-~ er. STATIONS. No. 1 Express. |No. 2 Mixed. ; : Send Northern Light to sea—or bust. Re. | UX House. 26x 36. a Forge 20x 22. a Mil | Georgetown Dep. 8.30a. m. eos short distance from his sleigh, lying in the port instanter | building 55x34, with a shed 16f.longattich- Baruigan 900 snow, with his cap and mittens off. His i MAC led. One Twenty Horse Power Steam Eu- Mount Stewart { Afr. 10.25 bod conveyed the next morning to * | gine driving one fifty-two iuch and one thir- f Ripasey? ( Dep. 10.40 —_— on j ty two inch Circular Saws, one Planing | “°F8Y Yaoction 11 53 Mr. Reuben upiiu’s, Margate. — Journal, Law Agent to Premier. | Machine, one Shingle Machive, two sinah , Charlottetown | Arr. 12.19 p.m | ——e-<ee - : M—chell :ontine:d to his room. Will see! Circular Saws and Benches all com: leie, in| loyalty Juocti Dep. 9.1 , 4.M. Dep. 2.15 p.m. s ' . ae i ai i s ° SU J di v 9 32 » 42 Ov Monday evening a Mr. Georg | ih. face of no man or woman. He is as) W?'king order and only vice months in Nort Wiltshire ot a ick, of Vornwall, lost bis Only son,% cariy as a hye < use. . | Huoter River ' oe Petb Te urly as abhyena. ave ordered boat to sea | ‘The sale of this property affords arae Couaty Line +i * er young lad «bout ¥ yer ee. vy Captain says he goes to Pictou or—. | chance to secure a good business in the | Keasiagtoa a a ing. The little fellow went to water cattle D. rapidly improving village of Souris as t e} Subiaierside | Arr. 12.85 I nm oo at Mr. John Hyde’s Mill Pond, near by — “ao will - sold without Seger nak Stioeee ( iDep. 1.55 aoe v Age a Terms made known atsale. For further | Wellington 2.50 and not returning bome when expected, Law Agent to Premier. | particulars apply to [pore Hill 3 35 " ; — * ' eary Fr, sgarch was made forhim. The pond wus | ; Dec. 22, 1876. | MORROW & Co. | ae i 5.00 covered with a thin coating of ice, and the Northern Light has reached entrance to} Souris East, Dec. 18, 1876.—tiil sale | fignish die: "30 little lad venturing on it, feil through, | Harbor. Day tine. M—chell still surly. | a eRe Hi agate ath ea ae ———— Upon ropairing to the pond, Mr. Pethick | observed tie hole through which his son | fell, and going out on the ice himself, broke through and had considerable diffi. | culty in saving himself. [he lad was found | How's the Minister? How’s Sewell? How’s | G. B. } D. Premier io Law Agent. Minister's none the beuter of you or your | standing in an uprizbt position. Werym-| steamer. G. B's mad. I must see Sewell, | pethize with Mr. Pethick in bis affliction, MAC. | — a Law Agent to Premier. | Busivass ProsPscrs tw NewFocnxpLanp. — Dec. 23. 10 a.m. The Halifax Reporter says that amid the The Northern Light has returned, Could | general depression of business which over- not get out. The Province is lost. We are| spresds the world, it is pleasing to learn lost. M—chiell sticks to his room. I, your | that there is one Oasis at least in the coms | representative, am received with groans. mercial desert. According to @ correspon Pope vows vengeance. The people laugh | dent ef the Toronto Globe. the ancient ; i and curse | colony of Newfoundland enjoys an immun. 7 ity from “ hard times.’’ Never was busi~ ness in aheaithier condition, The disaster. ous failures which have spread ruin and desolation over almost every commercial centre, have been almost unknown in that colony. In imports and exports there «re no falling off to report, while the revenue will be considerably in advance of former | yesrs. Stock of all kinds have risen in value. St. Jobn’s is looking up house ace ation is quite insufficient, and a6 & consequence rents are advancing. | The mining industry bas {argly contri. buted to bring abeut this pleasing state ot affsirs: but the enhanced price of the great staple—codfish— tor $6 per quintile is received and the success of the L rbador | tehery, bave all combined to bring about | the “ good times” the people are now ep- oying. — a TELEGRA: Hil NEWS. PPA NL LRRIN ON POLLEN POOL (By telegram to MeNeill’s Reading Room.) | umeecan woms. FALL & LATER. GOODS ae Teeniepet South Wales, ins) NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, | company's pit near Newport; seventeen | bodies have been recovered. The miners | — that have been taken out alive are seriou: ly, aad some fatally, injured. —A railway col- -si0D Occurred in Beigium yesterday; eight Persons were killed and fifteen wounded. ~~ prolongation of the eastern armistice topMarch is provable.—A Times special from Vieuna says remark made by the Czur| lide that Kussis was ready to renounce occup4. | Prescri ption Free ton of Bulgaria, provided other gurantees | po® the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- could be found, has been officially com- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders | municated to the various Courts. This an. | Drought en by indiscretions or excess. bouncement is mo Avy Drugpist bas the ingredients. ore important from the Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New “et that all accounts represent warlike Y< D. Premier io Law Agent. Dxc. 23,—noon. | Zounds! Have you any offices to fili? Any more relations to provide for ? MAC. [We have not space th’s week for the list of names sent inr ply to last telegram. } 1876. Our Extensive Importations | | PRICES LOWER TIAN EVER! Friends, give us a call andJsee for yourselves, ROBERT ORR & CO. Oct. 9, 1876 | i ' ork. Sept. 13, 1875. i feeling was decidedly decreasing. besides —— a ie other causes tendi 'y | ca nine cco ee CHOICE PERIODICALS FOR 1876, om in military stores, THE wboy, Dec. 2).—Tne pleni .otentiaries * Constantinople have concluded their pre- ary conference —Tie Grand Duke Alexis is now n route for the United States With the Rusvian fleet. The object is to | | | _ Leonard Scott Publishing Co., £/ Barclay Street, New York, Continue their authorized reprints of the | . | Four Leading Quarterly Reviews : | 3, such | din Europe in case S. con- terence breaks dowa.—The Turki-h Govy- “mament has notified their representatives EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig), Gent Of the appointment of Mudab Pacha | LUNDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Coa- mand V sier, and Says the policy of firm- servatlive), | WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), = Progress and conciliation, will be con- | BRITISH QUAKTEKLY REVIEW (Evan- 1. geiieal), “Cannot be foun: New Yor, Dee. 2).—There is very little | Containing masterly criticisms and sum- dange in Southern States. — W B.C. Pan.| maries of all that is fresh and valuabie ) Assistant Accountant in the Bank of in Literature, Science & Art; also, Montreal. (j . . ed eng rent) is under arrest. for _ Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Dt—supposed amount,one huns | | > @ dollars, —Goid 74. The most pumuent Sieeite 20 heat of an Dee: 21.—The Greek Chamber | ind SKETCHES, of the highest irocone | the Pubes have passed a Eill for raising | merit. — of ite military forces to two : poe men.—A Conference onthe East-| -2e7ms, /nucluding Fosiage. | _—o assembles on Saturday. . Your, Dec. 21.—Nine European | Payable Strictly in Advance. Weather =i overdue, Owing to rough Fer any one RevV.eW,......:s0seeee: $4.00 per annum | leties: tia reported that Mexican | For any two Reviews,.............._ 7.00 do bonists have Captured an American For any three Review3,............ 10-00 do ' *t Cluha, and demand eight Fo #! four BOG occ cnsentcs 12.00 de State a dollars for his rele: United For Black wood’s Magazine,...... 4.00 do | ve x oe nited For Blackwood and one Review 17.00 do Haupax, Sone to his rescue. For Blackwood & two Reviews, 10.00 do "E days crest che SS. Sarmatian, | For Blackwood & 3 Reviews,... 13.00 do | ving erdue, arrived this morning, For Blackwood & the4 Reviews 15.00 do — ced heavy weather. CLUBS, A : hoor 4 ory is told of the efforts of a| A discount of 20 per cent. will be allowed to ten, uurn, Maine girl to get an educa-| “lubs of tour or more persons. Thus: four | gh Sbe Wished to Ko oeaes Portiand | °2Pi¢# of Blackwood ur of ove Review will be | the *rvoi. She was very ¢, end ue- sent to one address tor $12.80 ; tour copies of the | to poo four Reviews and Black wood for $43.00, and so | on. PREMIUMS, New subscribers—applying early—for the year | | 1876 may bave, without charge, the sumbers | for the last quarter of 1875 of such periodicals as they may subscribe for, ? Neither premiums to subscribers nor discount Clear : to clubs can be allowed unlesg the money is re- ae 4p and did other house-| mitted direct to the publishers. Neo premiums uit wass breakdown with | given to clubs. nd she was taken tothe Circulars with further particulars may be : the matren discovered bad oa application. “ + clothing, while very | The Leona:d Scott Publishiug Co., irt Yo! &@ calico dress and | g 14 Barclay New York: * The girl as soon as) ie £0 home to an who will nheep her until Or to support herself, | | € i her board in » strange city, so Netor of St#Peement with the prow Ol te ase ding house to do what the Morning wha Payment for board. she arose at three o'clock, then went to school, and on 1 away the dinner things Prepared the supper. After i “hj fe 7 F 3 = i Z £ g # é Ugh. will rm x 5 { y per day at home. Samples 0 worth $1 free, Stixsow & Co., ortland, Maine. Mayil'76 ly 5 FE VEW FALL GOODS } | At Clearing-out Prices. | August3, 1876.—3m ING EasTr, TRAINS GO IN STORE AND a STATIONS. No. 2 Express. No. 4 Mixed. For Sale at Low Prices for! ticciss ~~ dep Vep. 730 a.m fi ’ : | Alberton } 8.32 ! Cash or Approved Credif: | ove, 940 ; Port Hill 11.03 8 chests prime Congou TEA, | Wellington 11.50 120 half chests do, | Summerside | Arr. 13 45 p.m. 220 sides No.1 N.S. SOLE LEATHER. | AS iad Vep. 1 - Dep. 8.00 a.m. 200 bbis. choice Family FLOUR, ee re oe 8. 40 100 hoxes Mottled ext. Family Nonpa- | ,) a — -s 2 riel SOAPS, Reel Ww, a ‘ . 99 ' J 520 ‘ Fresh Baked Crackers and Pilot} Rovaity Juu'a on et Breads (14 different kinds), ee ‘ Arr. 5 30 Ar. 11.45 50 boxes Layer RAISINS, | Vharlottetowa { Dep. 2.00 or 50 do Valencia ig | Royalty Junction) ‘2.22 60 doz. brooms, 20 doz. Pails, Ste Arr. 3.35 100 boxes Clothes Pins. arene om wens } Dep. 4.00 4 hhds.,4 qr. casks and 20 cases| Cardigan 5.25 Sayer’s brandy (vintage 1872. | Georgetown — cae ge ee Casks Sherry Wine, Cases Port Wine. good assortment Buffalo Robes, Trunks, &c. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. ch. Dec. 18, 1876. 3in Sou r i s Bran - | Last Notice to Tenants on the) coos atixea. | RENNIE ESTATE. at | Going West. Going East. STATIONS. Mixed. Pp. M M e 8 I ance Company of Prince | Ch@tlottetown, Dec. Al, 1876.—¢ins Edward Island. oe | Grain Crushers ! TE MANUFACTURE for Farmer’s use, DIVIDEND, at the rate of Fifteen | 44 Dollars per share, is now payable at the Company's office, corner Great George | and Lower Water Streets, to the Share- at & Moderate Cost, a go rd article of holders, out of profits of the year 1875. | the above, Which will crush from eight to of the Bacsd iten bushels of outs or barley per hour, By order of the goa, eee lariven by horse power. These machi.ses FRED.W. HALES, See’y. fare well recommenced by partics using Dec. 18, 187€. | hem. A savirg ot one third is allowed to } De made in feeding Crushed grain to stock. SMALLWOOD & BOVYER, Uppe r Queen Sireet. Ch'town, Dec. 11. 1876.—wkly pat 3i Wanted. GOOD COTTAGE PIANO for one) year only. Terms &c., may be known by applying at this office. Dec. 18, 1876. mOUSE TO LET! O LET on Richmond Street, West of Pownal Street, a house containing five WAR DECLARED } T's." rooms. NICHOLAS MURPHY, = California House. portations Com ) Dorchester Street, Dec. 11, 1876. pleted. J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, is now showing {a large and varied Queen Square, stock of IE subscribers have received per Steam- General Dry Goods. pur surscrive } er Prince Edword aud other vessels, | jfrom Lendon, Manchester, Glasgow and from foreign ports, a full and complete supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Latest Styles, Fall Im eee Being overcrowded with Goods Great Bargains Will be Given, tc clear. Inspection Solicited. J. B- MACDONALD. \ \ | | ! { BLANKETS: | Selling Very Low, Adapted to the Present Season. _—— | Customers and the publicin general are invited to inspect our Stock of General Merciandize, now |\Complete in all the Various Departments. CLOTHING: Men’s and Boys ‘On Sale—Choice Congou, Sov- chong and Pekoe TEAS. an immense Stock on hand of good strength and excelient fiavour. | Also several grades Of Reflued and Granu- j lated SUGARS. Ji B. MACDONALD, i of the abovefsold at the lowest prices. | Be sure and get one as they PITCH AND FEI T / Nov. 27, 1876.—1m i 4 { | W. & A. BROWN: } June 12, 1876. Taylor's Cloth Mills, | ~ Prince Edward Island Railway. | THE Public will please note County Line and Morell are now Regular Stations. | The station hitherto known as Lot 40° sill hereafter be called Morell, and the. HE subscribers are now receiving cloth for Dyeing, Finishing, &c., Taylors Cloth Mills, Mount Stewart. The ween done at these Mills has been. superior to work turned out from any other, Mills on the Island. | date, be called Lot 40. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, WM. McKECHNIE, Sup’t. Aaqee- \Ch’town, Dec. llth, 1876.—6} i i ; 0 WEW YEARS’ PRESENTS, — i . A FERSH STOCK OF = taple aud Fancy Stationery JUST RECEIVED ane AT BREM NER BROS, ‘ , 7OV. @& NTs eee iy Meer gs; -. TEPPRUEDIE iL . 3 EH g CENTRAL. STREET, Summerside, P.E. island, JOHN McKay, PROPRIETOR. pats HOUSE, second to none on the Is- land for beauty of situation, comfort and | convenience afforded, commends itself to | five acres, tract of land containing two separate Dar: } ceils, Namely: seventy acres on Township | the patronage of all wno may visit the [sland for business or pleasure. Choice Sample Rooms to let. Conveyances from Cars and Boats. Ladies and Gentlemen will tind it to their advautage to patronize this Hotel. Feb. 1,2 1876.—tf SHERIFF’S SALE. John Graham and David Match, Executors, Plaintiffs, And Arthur Harvie, Defendant. B* virtue of a writ of Statute Execution. ine directed, issued out of He Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, a: lo pest tistained Work ‘Id. Harper's Wiagazine. wre TFRs A oddad ULV Nawh + aa, Noli ‘ Yaya as sone qua tury XIs * to that tw it Ube ; = i W ~ ' i = ju i i » ’ ' : E i ne > Y it i i i" i Pr Siu i] { at i * pever ig- suried.—Chicva = ee © « TERMS: . “ — " a sate i Postage ree tO ail Suascrivers in tie Coed Mates tlurper’s Magazine, one year 34 00 34.00 includes prepayment of U. S., posi ige by the publishers Subscriplions io HARPER'S MAGAZINE | Weexty and Bazar, lo one address, for one i year, $10 00; or, two of Har pi rs Periodicals io one address, for one year, $4.00; poslage ' An extra copy of either 1 M AGAZIN} | Weekiy, or Bazar will be supplied gralis j reveriy Jind of FIVE SvusscriBbens al 34 VU each in one remillane ’ or, wee i Opes 320.00, wilhoul erlra copy ; pos ; Back Numbers can be suppiied any ; lime, Ihe Volumes of the Maga: nmenc With the Numbers for dune and D in ber ach year. Subseriplions m yINIneT sith any number, When no time is sp R t wil ‘be understood ‘that t subd-scibet wishes 10 Degin Wilh the Uurst number turrent Volume, and back numbers } sent according iy, of the Wii De A complete aet of Ha rine, DOW i s Mana © suit of John Graham aue David Muich | COM@Prsiag ve Voiumes, in neat cloty binding Executors, against Arthur Harvie, | bave j will be sent bY —- mene SS ORs a ku and seized as the property of the saia |! Purchaser, for S2.20 por volum renege Arihur Harvie ali the right,utie,and interes: | Clumes, by Mati, poslpau hed Givlls of the said Arthur Harvie, in and to the | #.°5) for binding, 9 =, 97 = post following property, viz :—All Uhose severa paid. pieces and parcels of jand, situate, lying, |. 4 Complete An apytical 7” x 40 the Ors aud being en Lots or Tow uships Numbers | Pilly Velumes of Harpe Penn — v% Puirty-two aud Twenty-four, in Piinee Bu een published, renuering avaiial I ward Island, bounded as follows: cum? | fence the vant and Variad wualh of sufur- mencing ata stake fixed on the wesier, | Bitten which constitutes nee a side of theNew Glasgow Koad, and in th. porta Sresteesee ae ae : uurthern Dundary ef tand the property o Cloth, $3.00 ; Haif Cait, $0.29. Seut re the jate Richard Bolt; thence, according to | prepaid, oe ihe maguelic north of the year 1764, north Ad.iress — : vighty-uine degrees wesi, seventy-eight HARPER & BROS , New York. chains; thence vorth forty-two degrees Dec. I!, 1876. West, cleven chains aud fifty links; thence eee een een nna nerenrs nT eee south Wong the old division line betweer ‘A Complele Pictorial Histary of the Towuships numbers thirty-two and twenty Times.’ —'* The best. Cheapest. and coat, furtytwo chains and hence north six chains and seventy-five inks; thence south eighty-nine devrees east hicly-tive chatus, to New Glasgow Ruud. thence south thirty-two degrees, east eighteen Chains and seventy jinks, to the puce ofcommencement.— containing ninety little more or Lhe same | fifty links: ices ; ihiriy two, and twenty-five acres siinate on | Township number twenty sfour, in the said | Islund; in Queer’s County; and I do hereby | } give Public Notice that [ will on j | dullars and eighty-four cents, together with | | interest on $354.34 part thereof from the | } 25:h of January last past, 1876, until paid besides Sheriffs fees and all incidental ex- newspaper. Its editorials are among the | penses. most able of their kind, and its other reading | Wa. R. WATSON, Sheriff. | matter is at once learned, brilliant, and Sheriffs Office, Queen’s County, June sth | amusing. I[tsiliustrations are abundent and } A. D. 1876 of rare excellence.—Christian Advocale, N.Y. E, J. Hodgson, PVtf"s. Aity. [dec 4 x B* virtu | the suit of John Graham and David Mutch, SHERIFF'S SALE. fuesday, the (9th of December, A. D. 1876. at twelve o'clock, noon. at the Court House in Charlottetown. in the said County, set up and sell by Public Auction. the said properly, or as much thereof as} Will satisfy the levy marked on writ, being five bundred and the said forty-five John Graham and David Mutch, Executors | Plaintiff's, And Arthur Harvie, Defendant. e ofa writ of Statute Execution, to me directed, issned out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at Executors, against Arthur Harvie, I have | taken and seized, as the property of the | said Arthur Harvie, all the right title and | interest of the said Arthur Harvie, in and to | the following property, viz:—All that tract, | piece or parcel ofiand, situate, lying and be- ing on Lot or Township Number Twenty- four.in Queen’s County, bonnded as follows, ; that is tu say: By a line commencing on the | south-west side of the New Glasgow Road, jin the north-east angle of land formerly | leased to Alexander Siewart, lately in the | occupation of George Diamond, and run- | | ning thence by the magnetic meridian of | 4. M.| . Souri .15iCh’to ep 2.00 | (PHOSE Tenants that have not paid the } ieee Dep. sie lriin Dey oo current year's Rent, froin March, 1875, | s+ Peter's 9.02! Ar 3.38 to March, 1876, on Township No. 23, are re-| \orei] 9 37| ¥- Stewart } Dp 3.50 | quested to pay the same to me during the MStewart $/Atr- 10.25] Morell 4.39 present month. Any Tenant failing to pay} *'®¥*"™) Dep 10.49 St. Peter's 5.14 the year's rent, by the lst JANUARY next, | Royl’'ty J’c t 11.53 Harmony 6.35 | the amount will be piacec in the hands of} Uhtown 'a.12.15 pm| Souris Ar. 7.00 / | an Attorney for collection. lo. 3: Mavncas, JOHN BALL, | Gen'l Supt. Gov. Railways. Agent. | W. McKECHNIE, Dec. 18, 1876. eal Supt.P.f. Rk. | station known as Morell will, from thi8! jn c the year 1764, south fifty-eight degrees, | west One hundred chains, or tothe rear | line of land fronting on the said New Glas- gow Road: thence along the said rear line | southeasterly paralel with the said Road five chains; thence north fifty-eight degrees east to the road aforesaid; and thence along the same northwesterly tive chains to the ! f commencement, containing fifty of Jand, a little more or less, in Queen's County, and I do hereby give | Public Notice that I will, on . * Friday, the sth ef January, A. D. 1877, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Court House, in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell by Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ, being five hundred and forty-five doj- jars ana eighty-four cents, together with | interest on $354 34, part thereof from the } 25th of January iast past, 1876, until paid, | besides Sherifi’s fees and all incidental expenses. jluce oO icres , the Wn. R. WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, June, 8 A. D. 1876. FE. J. Hodgson, Pl'tff’s. Atty. [dec 4°76. st aaa SMALL HOUSE in Charlottetown. Ap- ply al EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch'town, Dec. 4, 1876. ——— Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, + OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend | al the rale of of TEN PER CENT. per Annum h*s been declared on the capital Stock of this Bank forthe past half vear and is payable at its Banking house here on demand. ~ Wa. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch'town, Dec. 11, 1876.- 21 OUT! 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