rm arr 7 7 SS Sea ; ‘ AWC 7 hy PORTRY | I~ one Mazes or THe Tetecrapn Poies.—A | SH. |: RIF 4 5 Ss / JP : ' merchant coming home elevated, staggered | - . Se ee NE aN against a telegraph pole. esa wie, ~PINTER ‘Beg your pardon,’ said he. ‘I hope ne} Joun Incs, Plaintiff, — Pog fener It’s rather dark, and the street 1s Us. ; } : ah — : ‘ RT, very narrow, you see.’ The Lands and Tenements of Joun STEWA | na a »inntee ha rye it ontact with deceased. Defendent. } a ‘ 2a W nut n . : B: virtue ofa Writ of Statute Execution =“. ti sir,’ said , op “eS ) to me directed.issued out of Fler Majesty > t. I wer saw such crooked ianes as Supreme Court of Judicature, at the Suit of rs ve hav re in this city John Ings against the lands and tenements | — of a y] this time | “~ ee : en rT? » taken | \ga ran & ceo | of John Stewart, deceased I have ta ond ui that sent him Dackw 0 the | nd seized, as the property of the said John ground , ’ Stewart, as above, all the right, title, &2d | Z . ' Lor he , r as : freehold interest of the said John Stewart, | ; . a Ww ‘ , i as ) ’ lees ased, n an } to all th it tract, pi ce, or va : ' aS ‘| parcel of land, situate, lying, and being on : I have as + as y( bY, Soe “~~ | Lotor Township No. Thirty-three,in Queen Ss | ; : ndew al . : note ne | County in Prince Edward Island, bounded! | RY) : elf up and made anotuer ¢ | and described as follows: Commencing at | ' } : on n ug ; ' mOF j W a a stake fixed the west side of the road rnother > : Be leadin from Charlottetown to Brackley Shant make y more apologies, § : Point Road, at the northeast angle of land , of he mid f e street © : p Jrthgnntedin Hes Ska ' , | now in possession of Duncan MeCallum, and 4 _ of ee st running thence: northwestwardly along | sar st too . Bracklev Point Road, for the distance of | en apt is veding his journey again and be- . san tinct) ik ramate tuk ate at brings lo your view i dizvey, he seemed to be} twenty-one « hains, or until it meets tl : : angry and diz7ey, [ Ss ( | > % am wasn ; Oo eai W story of ages, I tricable labyrnth of | {Y'@ Road ; thence wi stwardly_ along said \\ be a im! , - ys : Kentyre Road for the distance of forty-seven | . . pags — noles, which led bim to make a : yes ie strikes the | A m or a mummy, rs chains and sixty links, or until it strikes tne | \ ts is! ar : ’ are not doing the fair | castera 9 yundary of land now in he possesss | ae "Ye < ; t en _ 8 foe han ; | ion of Duncan McNutt; thence southwardly whose doth read thing, You do not give a man a fair chance. ie ak ik Mm cekhie ae ~ Or ae . Yi un from one side of the street to the parallel with said Brackley Point Road, I beg him take hee | ether Hated in one wie.’ twenty-one chains to the northern boundary weane the nyasc nvev olher, rigatl ) ay. A . Yn I} ’ : . Ne ot ee eee | «Just then he met a friend, and taking of said Duncan McCallum’s land ; the —_ ' Now that you know . be the iad ean r eastwardiy along the northern side of Dun- What enre vou owe | him by the hand, he said : Say “e : iil oe W ’ isu hie | «There isa procession going along this can McCallum’s said land forty-seven chains i - “0 pey wm ce | : » dvoni = they have and sixty links to the piace of commence- f etree ret ¢ a ni Ss UNK: ne t = » OCs SRG every - . “all t! — way fom rment. Said piece of land is bounded on the bye unping ag ns e al€ ‘ , , ‘ rae , t CA DOTES ¢ eal 8 oa a eee f these fellows north by the Kentyre Road, on the west by i { 44400 I , KI KOK me o > St erie : . ’ ’ ’ ea eh Tk ae ve tow | and in possession of Duncan McNutt, on the , wn, one of the fellows knocked me down, ith by land in possess yf Duncan Me- cal tof them got around me, and | SUt® Dy Jand in possession ¢ incao ' Lord Mae aon ee email haa ; within | Callum, and on the east by the Brackley ‘ “ ~ " v i have licked me W ? : : : ? ' as DD : , a if : 4. op, | Point Road, and contains one hundred acres | _— 7 ' ; ' bs e of land, a little more or less, in Queen’s | s ) } ) S sl refore ‘ : F c a County, and Ido hereby give public notice e§ i i ; 1 t ' : . " that I will, on Friday, the sixteenth day of | ae i ‘ Spo i S ' ~ { } ‘ D ntatn. é June next, 1876, at the hour of 12 o'clock, two ed's int: iK . <- = |} noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, > Kr y 1grazing Colds produce catarrh, eatarrh produces | in the said County, set up and sell at Public 1€ +t manly figure mars | laryngitis, bronchit and consumption. The} Auction, the above described property, or as ere € a? ' oe i teed « werefore nad warda co a >. st} . . cma ight with a bad neck-cloth and ghtest id therefore : . rhein gt reeat much thereof as will satisfy the Levy mark. vellously Uprigaat Witla & Oa Der é' ‘ = tion, and especially * a the “ye en : | ed on the said Writ, being $269.90, to- : ; —T gas 3s copstitutio yr te . i eS SS ho tant ti tt ‘old ) satareh | gether with interest on one hundred and . Hence, how important that the cold or ec o) wtere te Se a beauty be had little to boast, but in faces ther acute or chronic, she aa he arrest<d | oT re dollars and twenty~two cents, y be HAC sith ? either acute o hronic, shoul ve § : oe 2 a : ~ > : ar vereof fr Sth ev ao . 8 where there is an expression of great pow- | and subdued at once For this purpose tale part thereof from 13th day of May, 1871, er or of great good humour, or of both, to add testimonials, as where once tried it rec- | per annum, besides Sheriffs fees and all u do no: regret its absence,’ ‘ This | commends itself. It is sold by druggists and | incidental expenses. : o 8 dealers ,edicines ! , ramTe . 7 picture,” Trevaleyn adds, ‘ in which every | GeS!ers 38 meaicincs. Wa. R. WATSON, Sheriff. touch is correct, tells all that there is to be | told. of a powerful and rugged cast, but 80 con. stantly lighted up by every joyful and en nobling emotion that it mattered little * when absalutely quiscent, hia face was rather homely than handsome. While con- it the table no one thought | versing im bat when he and stout in Hoiland House the other " , «0 otherwise than good looking ‘ rose he was seen to be sho: in figt At ,’ writes his sister Margaret in Septem Ire.” ber, 1831, * time. She said to him, ‘ Mr. xcaulay you are so different from what I [ thought you were dark and | thin, but you are fair, and really, Mr. Mac- aulay, you are fat.’ He at all times sat and stood straight, full and square, and in this respect Woolner, in the fine statue at Cam~ bridge, has missed what was undoubtedly the most marked fact in his personal ap- | pearance. He dressed badly, but not) clfeaply. 4s rat ilfs Js ‘ ah expected. were good, and his wardrobe was always | enormously in life he ind: n an apparently inex. | haustable succession of handsome embroids | ered waiscoats, which he used to regard overstocked ,— Later i!ged himself with much complacency. He was unhandy to a degree quite unexampled in the ex | perience of all who knew him. When in| the open air he wore perfectly dark kid | gloves, into the fingers of which he never succeeded in inserting his own more than | half way. After he had sailed for India| there were found in his chambers between | fifty and sixty strops, hacked into strips | and splinters, and razora without beginning orend. About the same period he hurt | his hand, and was indsced to send for “J barber. After the operation he asked what was to pay. ‘ Oh, Sir,’ said the man, ‘what- | ever you usually gives the person who shaves you.’ ‘In that case,’ said Macaulay | ‘I shouid give you a great gash on each cheek.’ Macaulay, we are further told by his biographer, ‘was utterly destitute of | bodily accomplishments, and he viewed his | He could neither swim, nor row, nor drive. | nor skate, nor shoot, deticiences with supreme indifference. He seldom crossed a saddle, and never willingly c «* tendance at Windsor as a Cabinet was When in at ~ Minister ne informed that » horse was at his disposal, ‘If Her Majesty wishes to see me | uid, ‘she must order out nly exercise In Wi L> ; m ox 4 have excelled wa ” Z crowd: i streets with yi» of book. He might > eyes fixed 0oroughfares as Oxiord a seen in such sike, walking 23 jas* street and Cheap. d, and reagr _as other people waik- wnybodg e? he. Wwe Pr e could read. As a pedestrian indeed above the average. 4 passed fifty he thought nothing of ge- ing on foot from the Albany to Clapham, and from Clapham on to Greenwich, and | li i } > f, while still in the prime of life he was for ever on his feet indoors as well as out.’ MISCELLANEOUS. LLL LD PLL aie ~ - Music is the only one of all the arts that does not corrupt the mind. We waste our time in momets, our money in shiliings, and our happiness in trifles. language Unques- the the English yowls? Is there a word in which contains aii tionably Systematize your business, and keep an eye on t Small greal Ships. expenses. tt biLeie Women can easily preserve their youth ; for she who captivates the heart and under~ Standing never grows old. Great talkers use their mind as spends thrifts their cash, bestowing it equally upon objects worthy and unworthy. Every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not, and oflimes we calla man cold when he is only sad. The minister who divides his discourses into too many heads will find it difticult to procure attentive ears for them all. The reptile in human form should be avoid ed with care. You may rub out the slime o a snail, but not the slime of @ sianderer. There is no such thing as luck. Itis a fancy name for being always at our duty, and so sure to be ready when the good time comes. It was Sidney Smith who retorted upon some one who called him am everyday man, « Well, if lam an everyday man, you area weak one.’ Do not try to pass for more than you are worth; if you do your duty, your good quak- ties of head and heart will be discovered and appreciated. Generosity during life is a very different thing from generosity in the hour of death; the one proceeds from liberality and bene- volence, and the other from pride or fear. Wilson, the celebrated vocalist, was upset one day in his carriage near Edinburgh. A Seotch paper after recording the accident said: ‘We are happy to say that he was able to appear the following day in three pieces.’ A waggish speculator, one of a numerous family in the world, recently said: ‘Five years ago | was not worth @ penny in the world, now you see where I am through my own exertions.” ‘Well, where are you?’ ‘ Why a thousand dollars in debt.’ A exchange, in giving to girls some sens- idle advice about the care of the feet, includ- ing the folly of Wearing boots too smaii re- marks: ‘earn this lesson: no one cares about the size of your foot except yourself; therefore be comfortable. It is related of Sidney Smith that once on entering a drawing-room in a west end man- sion, he fund it sined with mirrors on all sides. Finding himself reflected in every direc- tion, he said that he * supposed he was ata meeting ol the clergy, and there seemed to be a very respectable audience.’ lle had a massive head and features | fom met Lady Lyndhurst for | ; every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It is unnecesss y | UNU! paid, at Lhe rate of six dollars per cent. J ——~ | E.d. Hodgson, Pluf's Atty, | Sheriff's Oflice, December 8, 1876. (may 29, ’76, 3in.) SLEAMER | HEATHER BELLE. SHeRIFF’S SALE. Summer Arrangement ! Raupa Brecken, Plaintiff, —_ vs. WILL leave CHARLOTTE- | The Lands and Tenements of Joun STEWART, TOWN for ORWELL every deceased, Defendent, MONDAY and WFDNES- | | y virtue of a writ of Statute Execution to ~ me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's | Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of morn-/ Raiph Brecken, against John Stewart de- DAY evenings. Leave ORWELL for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and THURSDAY ings at 7 o'clock. ; ceased: 1 have taken and seized, as the tetur o Orwe =¢ wer nent ¢ : s oc . ‘ coe ae to Orwell same evening at id pruperty of the said John Stewart, all clock, — |} the right tithe and freehok interest Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart | of a said Jobn Satan , dece ae $a) e x é > L 2aSeu, } in and to all that tract, piece or parce! of » clock. ( o'ciock land, situate, lying and being ea Lot or His clothes, though ill put on, | | work will be of tbe | American Hicker } the bes’ a creat deal faster than } Till he leaks sink Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o’cloeky returning to Mount Stewart | same evening. Leavé Charlottetown for Crapand every | Saturday, weather and tide permitting: and | every alternate Saturday will make a re- | turn trip. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. | Ch'town, P. E. I., April 24, 1876.—3m CARDIGAN BRANCH | satd entyre Road for the distance of forty- OF THE er a chains and sixty links,or until it strikes | "ue eastern boundary of land now in the NONPA P | TI hy posession of Duncan McNutt; thence south- iy RRI CARRIAGE FACT | wardly parallel with said Brackley Point ali | Road, twenty-one chains to the northern ee | boundary of said Duncan McCalinm’s land ; we ene verey along - ner rn side of ss : ’ |} Duncan MeCallum’s said land forty-seven AGRICULTURAL WeRKS ! |chains and sixty links to tne place of com- ; ? mencement. Said piece of land is bounded mmm on the nerth by the Kentyre Road, on the Good Work Triu mphant! NOTWITHSTANDING the Dull Tines,. ~" the demand for my make of Carriages Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanners, ac., in King’s County, has rendered it necessary. in order to supply the rapid by increasing | demand, that | should extesd. my business | into that County. Ihave, therefore, at the request of a large numberof my friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which is conducted by 4 competent mechanic. who served his | me in the ‘*‘ Nonpareil,” .and has since | worked for several years in the United | nothing but a faithful job to pass. He and several competent workr 1en will atten SP aes at d to the wants of the 7 ablic in that County. ' The stock used in tb- } : construction of the ‘ best imported, viz:-— cy, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, ! Whitewood. N L r ete., etc. The iron will be 0”, Swen whglish refined; and Norway 81d » : T g extra strength and durability. Also, in connection with the said }>ranch ‘s a PAINTSHOP, which is conduct ed by a| first-class carriage-painter, Who W’.\] attend } to the painting of new and second-hand P, shlie work fer 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 deait with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing | Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms | Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. “« Nonpariel,’’ New Glasgow, 2 Feb. 21, 1876. 9m —_——_—~— | PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash! TIVE subscriber keeps constantly on band a choice seléction of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. All dealers should call and examine our Stock, as we are prepared to Sell Lower Than Ever to Those who Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK 102 Upper Queen St Mar. 6, 1876.—ly WANTED—AGENTS | to canvass it this County for Prof. Parsous’ Laws of Business, with full directions and forms for all trans- actions, especially adapted to the several -| Provinces of the Dominion of Canada AND THE UNITED STATES. By THEOPHILUS PARSONS, LL. D., Profes- sor of Law in Harvard University, and author of many Law Books. A New Book for everybody. Explaining the rights, duties and obligations of all the relations ot lite, as well as every kind of contract and legal obligation. A correct, economical, and safe Counsellor and Adviser, giving directions for every proceeding, and showing how to draw and execute every kind ot legal instrument. Essential to Hvery Farmer, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Publie Officer, Landtord, Tenant, Executor, Administrator, Guar- dian, Minor, Heir-at-Law, Legatee, Apprentice, Mariner, Auctioneer, Broker, Notary, Bank Of- ficer, Justice of the Peace, Sherif, Under Sheriff, Commissioner, Trader, Property-holder. So plain, full, accurate and complete that no person can afford to be without it. Embodying in popular form the results of the labor and study of the most ogre and successful writer of law books in the country, Worth ten times the price asked for it? Exclusive territory given.8Send tor descriptive circular, Address 8S. 8. SCRANTON & CO., Hartford, Conn, May 15, 1876. ~— 4in ‘Hall Papers. a splendid line of HALL PAPERS! AT Iiarvies Bookstore, Queen Sq. (april 17) | Township Number Thirty-three, in Queen’s |} running | Brackley Poip’ twenty-on paid, at the ra’ States—a mechanic who knows his business i annum, bes’ and has such an interest in the work as to | 4ental &Xp’ -nces, allow j sh iron will be used for the parts re County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows : Corjmencing at a stake fixed on the west ©’ ge of the road leading from Charlottetwy to Brackley Point Road, at-the nor’’y past angle of land now in possession of “yuncan McCallum, and Lhenes northwestwardly along Road for the distance of ‘ ‘8 chains, or until it meets the Kenty?® “Road: thence westwardly along west by land in posession of Duncan McNutt, on the south by Jand in possession of Duncar McCallum, and on the east by the Brack’ .y Point Road, ane contains one hundred of land, a little more or less, in “ County, and I do hereby give pub!’ that [ will, on Friday, the sixte June next, 1876, at the hour noon, at the Court House ir in the said County, set up Auction, the above desc’ much thereof as will S? ij on the said Writ, © with interest on @” four dollars and thereof from 1? ey acres Queen’s ic notice, nth day of of 12 o’clock, Charlottetown, and sell at Public ibed property, or as sfy the Levy marked seing $334.77, together ae bundred and ninety~ sixty-seyen. cents, part th day of May, 1871, until ce of six d@llars per cent. per ies:Sheriff's fees and all inci- Ww. R. WATSON, Sheriff. Hodgson, Pitifs Atty. .’s Office, December 8, 1875. [may 29, 1876, 3in.} w a Shevi > we r ~ VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Werth Fiver! i es ‘po BE SOLD by public auction, on WED- NESDAY, the fifteenth day of MARCH, next (1876) at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlotte- town, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the eleventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and _ sixty-nine (1869) and made between Donald McDonald of Lot or Township Thirty-two (32), in Prince Edward Island, and Elizabeth his wife, of the one part, and James Horsfield Peters, of Sidmont, in Charlottetown, of the other part, all that piece or parce! of land, situate on Lot or Township Thirty-two, (32) in Charlotte Parish, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say : Commenc- ing ata stake set in the south line of land in possession of Arnoldi Halloran, on the west side of the Settlement Road, and running thence west three degrees [3] south along the said boundary line, to land in possession of Dockendorfls, or to Cahill’s north line; thence east three (3) degrees north along Cahill’s said line to the Settlement Road,afore- said, and thence northwestwardly, along the same to the stake at the place of commence- ment, containing an area of fifty-eight | 58] acres of Jand, a little more or Jess, and being the same piece of land conveyed to the said Donald McDonald by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, together with all houses, buildings and appurtenances thereto belong- ing. For further particulars apply at the office Edward Bayfield, Solicitor, Charlottetown,or to the undersigned. JAMES HORSFIELD PETERS. Dec. 13, 1875. The above sale is postponed until the llth day of May next, 1876, then to take place atthe hour and place above men- tioned. JAMES H. PETERS. The above sale is further postponed until the 25th day of May next, 1876, then to take place at the hourand place above men- tioned. JAMES H. PETERS. The above sale is further postponed until the 2nd day of OCTOBER, next, 1876, then to take place at the hour and place men- tioned. JAMES H. PETERS. May 29, 1876.—2i AWFUL DULL TIMES continue, and in order to lesson the calamity and cheer the homes of all, I am determined to sell the celebrated SMALL KNIGHT & Co's. ORGANS at prices to suit everyone, Those Instruments have No Suprriors and are warranted for their sweetness of tone, finish and durability. I guarantee complete satisfaction to every purchaser. In order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is only necessary to call and inspect at THE DIAMOND BOOK STORE ! 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sole Agent for P.E. Island.., Ch’town, May 15, 1876. [Funmit urs) Ha a2 BLT CHER WT * nee CABINET SHOP. MARK BUTCHER NVITES the attention and patronage of the public in general to his varied stock FURNITURE NOW ON HAND, WHICH IS Suitable to every Purchaser, AND CONSISTS OF Drawing, Dining & Bed Room Sets, EVERY ARTIOLE USED IN GENERAL PUB%AISHING. ALSO, PATENT WIRE-WOVEN MAT TRASSES, SINGLE AND DOUBYS.£ SIZE. MASON & HAMLAN'S ORGANS, and two very superior new ENGLISH COTTAGE PiANOS (French Walnut cases)—VERY CHEAP. Ale Cheap for Cash er Ap- broved Faper. Bee oe ’ ) ‘es ~ yi iF ’ ; " s ~ a =~ | Ng a Ke YRS SS EROS Ls = he UNDERTAKING in every branch attended to with HRARSE, etc., On more reasonable terms than any ether establishment in the city. Ch’town, March 13. 1876.—a ne pres 3m MEW FALL GOODS! 44 Cases and Bales of NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THE PHITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen Square, By Steamer Prince Edward FROM ENGLAND, SELECTED BY ONE OF THE FIRM, and are now open for Inspection and Sale, and will be dis- posed off at the Lowest Cash Prices. The above Stock is worthy the attention of Purchas- who desire value for their money. W. & A. BROWN Oct. 4, 1875. Room Paper. OR SALE to the trade, on reasonable terms: 1d BaLtS ROUGH. PAPER, Assorted Patterns. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town, April 3, 1875. FIVE CENTS. Room Paper selling at 5 Cents per Roil! AT Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. (april 17. ROOM PAPER! 7 subscribers wishing to close out their Whole Stock of Room Paper THIS SPRING AND SUMMER, will sell at Prices Lower than can be purchased elsewhere. CALL and SEE. BREMNER BROS. {april 17 1876.) COLD AND WHITE DRAWIAG ROOM PAPER, VERY CHEAP at Harvie's Bookstore, Queon Square. (april 17.) FOR SALE. HANDSOME CARRIAGE, for one or two horses, with hood, spring and lamps complete. Apply to the subscriber, at Judge Young’s stables. giddgddge | ae. JOHN COYLE. (april 17.) 1876. SPRIN :0: G. 1876. T° be sold by public a ; Bee 9 18th JU 9 o'clock, noon, in front Building, in Charlottetown, oe —— | of sale in &@mortgage dated 17th December, | A. D., 1867, and made between Ral h | William Brecken and Lucy Mergare Brecken, his wife, of the one part, po uction on TUES. LY next, at the hour C. ROBERTSON, Gusrom Warmor: Ifo. 50 Queen Street. ON: EtAIN SD, SUPERIOR SPRING & SUMMER COATINGS. Magnificent Patterns in SPRING TROWSERINGS! In English, Scotch and Canadian, NICE SUMMER VESTINGS CALL AND INSPECT PRICES. C. ROBERTSON, April 17, 1876. Duncan’s Brick Building, 50 Queen Street ———————————— ——_ THE STADACONA Firew& Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipenr, GEO. J. PYKE, GeneraL MANacer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Pater, Esq., Chairman; | Jonn Quirk, Esq., | Jonn F. Ropertson, Esq, Joun Ines, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. = C i a = Fi BiAD NATIONAL NSURANCE COMPANY ————$—_$— OFERIC Es. 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 A.ex. W. Oairvie, M. P. P., President, Wituam Anous, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Secon Henry Lye, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Ins J. R. Hea, Inspector for d Vice President and Manager, pector, Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms AGENT FOR P. FE. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 5 . Executor’s Notice. A™ persons having any claims against the Estate of the late HONORABLE DANIEL BRENAN, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, deceased, are re- guired to furnish their accounts, daly at- tested, to Mr. JOHN GAHAN, of Char- lottetown; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to make immediate payment to him, he having been authorized and appointed by me to receive the same. Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th day of March, 1876. PETER McINTYRE, Bishop of Charlottetown, March 13, 1876 —3m Executor Consumption Cured. N old physician retired from active practice, having bad 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 Complaints, 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 human suffering he will send (free 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 Block, Syrause, N, Y. jan 17 ’76. $5 to $9 Portland, Maine. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE! After lengthened experiments, Dr. Samuel La’Mert, of 15 Gower Street, Bedford Square, Lon- don, has discovered an infallible remedy in allcases of Nervous and Physical De. bility, Spermatorrhea, and Impotence, the results of Solitary Habits, excess or infec- tion. ‘The treatment is based on experience acquired during more than twenty-five years successful practice, and has rarely been found to fail. Patients residing in the Colonies, can be treated by coirespondence, and the appropriate remedies can be for- warded, with safety and secresy, by post. Dr. La’ Mert’s work on The Phisiology of Marriage, with a review of the causes that lead to domestic infelicity, and prevent the attain- ment of the legitimate objects of the married state may be had, price 25 cents, of J. H. Woolrich, Druggist, Halifax, N. 8., of H. A. Parr, Druggist, Yar- mouth, N. S., of Henry Elliott, Pictou,N.8., and of Bremner Brothers, Charlottetown, P. E.L. Aug. 8, 1875. ROOM PAPER ! Cheapest and best in the City, AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen St. (april 17. per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Mayl1'76 ly 83 Queen Street. “Another Supply OF WHEELER’S COMPOUND ELIXIR 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 Palmonic Syrup, Peruvian Syrup and Iron Combined, Whitwell & Clark’s Quinine Wine, Largeson’s Calculifuge, for Dropsy, &c., Radway’s Renovating Sarsaparillian, Grant's Wild Cnenre or Indian Bitters, Dr. Flint’s Quaker Bit’ers, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. JUST RECEIVED BY WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building, March 6, 1876. Prescription Free OR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions er excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Bex 2296, New York. 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