ec ccCt Lt: tte crt. titi, ttt LL SARRLED. 7 x1 + nie sb shania lariottetown, on the 22nd ult., by {[STERESTING EATIA oe - ' - U. B. Haynes, Mr. William b. saree Lord Byron delivered ¢ 1. f \-? ‘ vn, to Miss M itilta E Sims ” os I XAMIN ; . h Wiltshire, ill Pi t R 1 House. Charlottetow 1, Sent. day: t Rev. dohu Gooderell, Mr. John | —— wacl , ‘ . enzie, of Charlottetown, to Miss PLal : ' S a McPherson, of Summerside pnd qual n i 7 laughter of Mr. Alexander McPherson. a ummerside, F 108 © ape _ On the Sth inst., by the Rev. Dr. Reid. Mr " sin iiobert Carr, to Miss Elizabeth Jane Berk . ; man, both of Charlottetown. | deliver, on i my Gren sx", &) At Smith's Creek, King’s Co., N. B., on ue |. toe ee it] be given to the poot . a 1g, "8q., Inspector of Fisheries ch soe for New Brunswick, to Adelia Annie, eldest ieee B 3 Qiu ©, i daughter of Samuel Gosline, Esq. At THs onl : a At-the Manse, on the 20th ult., by the the largest ana st st K Of Me ium, Rev. Thos. Duncan, Mr. Donald Lane, to » and Faney Pipes, wholesale and retail, | Miss Margaret’ McDougall, both of South . ‘rash Bede le, )ysters olns, S re, L Mt Go, 4A.so i & ‘ . - <<>> } on ee ae ies in | a fn Se 1 - at 1 , Al LTERATEI ' LESS « - : Th ek t| DIED. k ‘oroner § Jury rendered the (ollow- eaenieneninants nmananemenminenemmemenienteindnnasiin moen, a. ‘that t} , un At Charlottetown, on the 28th inst., Wm jag verdict, _— aye tO |S. Longworth, in the 54th year of his age. nis death from che excessive t luls | At Glynwood, St. Eleanors, on Wednes- sarated liquors.” | day the 29th ult., Matilda wife of Jas. tor res \. Reid Esq., and daughter of the late 'y ADVERTISER Advertise: vel] | Horatio N. Hope,of North St. Eleanors. L1G ORS _¢| . At her residence, Big Point, Lot 65, on o note the fact that the high ” OF | Sept. 17th, afteran illness of three weeks, the Examiner, and its ‘ tantiy-in~ | Mary, the beloved wife of John McEachern, aut onl ition, | Eider, in the 58th year of her age. renders it One Of the most vaiu ? f ad- a oan liad ee ne rertising media PASSENGERS. eS lay Per Srr. Cannout Prom Boston :-—Messrs. oe i “ | Albert Morgan, R. Lowden, E. Hewell, J. resuited in the ' *"* | Filzgeraid, A. Casey, M. Slahey, B. Martin, wid Rogers ty \. McPhee, Angus McDonald, D. Matheson, 1 R.Calhoun,(226) R. Me Stavert, (2 nd | E. K. Ryan; Misses. Mary E. Regan, Sarah _ a vg | CUT TIC McEachern,Mrs. Ann Martin, Mr. Thomas Cra ind Mrs. Dempsey, Mr. J. J. Cohn, Master se and exciting | Martin. ee | Pen Srr. Carnot, to Boston :—Miss M. Peon Seateeees suman Ts wis u. | M ‘Juaid,Miss McEachern,Miss B. Penticost, ae ak td ' i an | Miss. T. MeQuaid, Miss J. Drigcow, Mrs. | | bourxe, Miss McLeod, Mary McLeod, K. Mc- gency in this city. eorge i. 21 wd, | Leod Mary Ross, C. Graham, 8. Grabam M. Esq., is the Business Agent 6f this reliable Murchison,S. Murchison, McNeill,S. Gordon, Company. Our people will now be able —_— M. O'Hanley. For Halifax, Mr. J. gill further to distribute their R —— . — ———— <->. Crownep Ovr.—An_ editorial le on | SHIPPING. More aecommodation for the public ; * and | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. eommunication signed ‘Grumbler,’ relative | ee aa ae eet eo ENTERED. to the felt want of sidewalks and lamps | _ Sept. 238.—Sch. Quartette, Bollong, Sheet on the eastern end of Vater Street, are | 'arbor,lumber and laths; Frederick William crowded out’ of the Examen this week Long, Chatham, boards; Corsair, Chipman, Se Cape Breton, limestone ; Phoenix, Nicholson, = anhention ah g purclasers Pietou, coal.—29. Sch. Bride, Arnold Pictou, i at Ns ate, ‘oal —30. Str. Bermuda, Cleaver, Montreal, of Watches, Ciocks, weiry OF Lect mize ; sch Sarah, Perry, Pictou, coal. plated Table Ware is called to the stock of | Oct. 1.—Sch. Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou, aad ia that line (the largest in the city) | coal; Hope, Robinson, Pictou, coal; Harriet, ih Rn take OW WW. Wisrwen. | Cameron, Cape Breton, limestone.—2. On- offered { ale by . Eas ee *| ward, Scott, Wallace, building stone, E. North Side Queen Square Charlotte~ | Brown, Richards, Montague, bal.; Minnie, town.—2m. | Griffin, Lingan, coal; Vivid, Liabo, Sheet a | Harbor, herring; Emerald, McLean, Murray SvecessFct. IsLaNpERs Anroap —We have | arbor, herring ; Excel, Dewar, Cape Breton, mestone. ' ° ecidiwe % wm aly te lor we } oa “he pe ” - _ ; ly lar 5 - CLEARED. distinguished roll of successful Islinders Sept. 28.—Sch. Frederick William, Long, the names of George McDonald and Angus | R bucto, bal; Alma, Ritchie, Pictou, bal: Mcintyre, lately of St. Dunstan's College gt. I — ee Pictou “ee ae i et - « », -, | ng Star, Lund, Pictou, bal.; Ada Louise both of whom have carried off meals at | McDonald,Miramichi,pal.-29. General Grant, the Roman Propaganda. Nicholson, N. L., salt; Margaret Jane, Mc- tiie Donald, Pictou, bal.; Ellen F. Standish, A Goop Mernop.—\’. A. Week Co., ham, bal.—30. Quartette, Bollong, Queen Street, have adupted the method of Pi ro il.; Scotia, Whelply, Pictou, bal.; doing business chiefly for cash, and asking a ine wee a, but one price only to all. This we con-| Sept. 30.—Str. Carroll, Wright, Boston, sider an excellent system, and those who a bb!s oe eae doz. eggs, etc.; sch. ; sa i oe orence Silver, Keeping, St. John’s, N. F., pene them cannot fail to get the best hay, potatoes, sheep, butter, etc.—Oct. 1. possible value din Sch. Corsair, Chipman, Souris, mdze.; Three : -_- Sisters,Miller, Pictou, bal.—2, Foam, Moran, Detcu Buiss.—Just received and for sale | Pictou, ccal. at Haszarn’s AGRICULTURAL Srore, an assort- MEMORANDA. The /lerald reports:—London, Sept. 13.—~ Sailed, Barque Minerva, Mercier, master, for Charlottetown. _ Liverpoel, Sept. 14—Sailed, Barques Elizabeth and Katie Stewart forSummerside Savannah, Sept. 13.—Arrived, Barque. Lizzie Cameron, Cameron, master 8 days from New York. Buctouche, Sept. 22.—Sailed, Brigt. Eliza O'Neil, master, for Liverpool, G. B. Quebec, Sept. 24—Sailed, Ship Midas ment of Hiycenths, Tulips, Crocuses, Snows drops, Anemonies etc., direct from Haarlem, Holland. A limited number only of finest show sorts. To secure the best, call early. Bulbs all in excellent coadition, and prices will be found lower than ‘in any other part of Canada or the United States. 3i a one To Maxe Busixess.—Advertise ! The mer- chant, manufacturer, or dealer, who keeps | for Rosario. his wares before the public, seldom com-{| Queenstowm, Sept. 27.—Arrived Bar- pans of Gull times. Where is the atility | isceeiaet 28.—Arrived Barque Clara of having for sale the best fabrics in the | Bennet, master. world, if the would-be purchaser know not | _ Liverpool, Sept. 29.—Sailed, Ship James where to obtain them? The Examiven is | ’¥”¢@, for Charlottetown. unquestionably one of the best advertising I Gn te taht sAUNCHED.— On st. media on the Island. Advertize in the @ <ad inst., from the | Shipyard of Messrs. Coffin & Glover, Mount EXaMINer. | Stewart, a handsome and well finished Brig, o<m-+ | of 248 tons register, copper fastenea, to class Disaster. —On Tuesday morning Mr. Na- | 7 years in English Lloyds, named the Olga. thanial Gay, of Pownal, saw a vessel strand- | [is vessel was built for Peake Bros. & Co., ed on the Kast reef that runs from Govern- | ®" 1 was towed to Charlottetown by the or's Island. and observed that there were | *t©amer Henry Aitken. men clinging to the rigging. He came to —— LL town and informed Varloys persons ¢ what A FAMOUS MEDICAL INSTITUTION. he had seen. When Mr. G. T. Haszard i : of this Uffice, heard of the perilous condi- From the Chicago Times. tion ef the men, he immediately gave in- “The name of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. The Collector, with his usual promptness | all over the country as ‘household words.’ and energy, lost no time in sending relief | His wonderful remedies, his pamphlets and to the shipwrecked men. ir. Wm. Batt, | books, and his large medical experience, owner of the tug Henry Aitkin, readily con- | have — him as oan = setited to attempt to go to the wreck,/¢!ren him a solid reputation. e though the an blew a gale and the sea oo te 2 Poi gg e — ran bigh. Coal was taken in and other | P#&¢ Com! Jrom Mr. sierce, an Supuaetions were vigorously made, and in | OUF Teaders may gain from it some idea of about an hour after word was brought that eae al aaa ainda ee be sea aaa = es —— oe a mammoth establisement, appropriately ms ready to start. ote eee tS | named ‘The World’s Dispensary ,’ where to take the men ofl, Mr. Currie requested | \atients are treated, and the remedies com- the agent of the Steam Navigation Com-| pounded. Here nearly a hundred persons pany, Mr. Hales, to get one of the “team~| are employed in tbe several departments, #'s life boats alongside the Henry Aithin| and a corps of able and skilled physicians soon as possible—both the Company's | stand ready to alleviate the sufferings of Steamers being in the harbor at the time. | humanity by the most approved methods. Some ditculty being made about sending | These physicians are in frequent consu!- one of the Companys boats, and there/| tation with Dr. Pierce, and their combined being no time to be lost, application was | experience is brought to bear on the success- made to Mr. Handrahan, of the firm of | iul treatment of obstinate cases. The Doctor Peake, Bros. & Co., for the loan of one, | is a man of large medical experience, and and that gentleman told the persons who | his extensive knowledge of materia medica Went to bim to take the best boat they | has been acknowledged by presentations could find belonging to the firm,and to | of degrees from two of the first Medical get off as quick as they could. Five brave Colleges in the land,” a ag fellows, who were on the wharf, volunteered | If you would patronise Medicines, scienti- to man the boat. Their names are Patrick | “ally prepared by a skilled Physicien and Lewis, Thomas Butler, Francis McVarey, | Chemist, use Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. John Murphy and James Ledwell. These, | “Oo moment ener ol oe with Captain Robertson, of the tug, Wm, | = _ eee and blood-cleanting, oo Batt, Frank Batt, Richard Hayes and Mr. —— ualed Cough Remedy ; Pleasnt Pur- N. Gay, left the wharf at about 3 o'clock in qeleee Sere, © . larger than mustard ’ " : | seeds, constitute an agreeable and reliable the afternoon on their humane, but dan | :; Favorite Prescription, a remedy for gerous, errand. | debilitated females; Extract of Smart-Weed The wind was W. N. W., and blowinga|a magical remedy for pain, Bowel Com- perfect gale. So rough was it that the | plaints, and an unequaled Liniment for both | formation to the Collector of Customs. N. Y., has become as familiar to the people j | pnvyvsi i boat which the tug bad in tow filled three | human and horse- flesh ; while his Dr. Sage’s times before Governor's Island was reached, | Catarrh hemedy Is known the world over as and the sea made a clean breach over the | ‘he greatest specilic for Catarrh and “ Cold Henry Aitkin. The water poured in at the | in the Head’’ ever given to the public hatches, and though Capt. Robertson kept They are sold by Druggists. the two Pumps at work, he was under the| ~ a necessity of bailing her out to keep her PRICES CURRENT. free. When the Henry Aitkin got as near the wreck as was safe to bring her, the Ch’town, Oct. lst, 1875. t was manned with alacrity, and the men pulled to the wreck with a wil!, and MEAT rescued the poor fellows who were lashed r © tis rigging from their dangerous and | Beef, (small pieces) per lb $0.08 to 0.16 Uncomfortable position. The stranded | Beef, per lb (by the quarter) 0.06 to 0.10 Vessel was the Mary Kale, from Cape Bre~ | Ham, per lb 0.12 to 0.16 ton, laden with limestone. The names of | Lamb, per quarter 0.00 to 0.00 the crew are Edward Welsh, master, Alex. | Lamb, per |b 0.08 ee Weed en ee eee Pork (0 ball le per sb 0.10 to O12 . They w uch exhausted, par- | Pork,(sma . . ticularly the ke "ha on board "ae Pork, per Ib (by the carcass) one ans Henry Aitkin, however, they soon recovers Veal, per lb “ aoe and cheerfulness. The tug BREADSTUFFS. ved at the wharf about seven o clock, . ’ tad the Collector of Customs saw that the amg = ig ~~ re = . Comfort of the shipwrecked men was at- paced ee 100 Ibs 2.90 to 3.00 Yeaded to. Too much cannot be said in eee per 100 lbs 3.00 to 3.50 Praise of the brave men who risked their} = FISH. ‘veson that wild evening to succor their | ,, {fish per qt 2.60 to 3.25 fellow-creatures in distress, and we trust ania eae Wat 4.87 to 6.49 t they may receive a substantial reward | yrackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 for their gallant conduct.—Vatriot. ns LISCELLANEOUS é y ‘ELLA? y Ta Summerside Jowrnal reports that Apples per we — - — several vessels were driven ashore by the | Barley per bushe Ib 0.17 to 0.20 file. We have heard of three, viz ;| Butter (fresh) pet) 0.15 to 0.16 Schooner Jessie, Captain Clark- stranded at Butt “? or : ib 0.06 to 0.12 mt Bay; Iva, owned by Mr. L. B. | CHSKIn®. Per ilk) per Ib 0.15 to 0.17 McMillan, ashore ‘at Sea Cow Head; and | Sateen soe : 0.05 to 0.08 “nother, the name of which is unknown to Clover seed, per Ib 0.00 to 0.00 i ashore a little tothe west of Sea Cow Eggs, per doz. 0.12 to = ad Light. | Green Peas, 0.00 to aoe = | Hay, per ton 7 OF _ corms to be in a rapid decline. We tat poe 0.35 to 0.82 ro da s § acl ’ ’ i Peru,’ ‘ <3 Pat the eet ; nares Homespun, (men’s ae le SS oe rovidencia’ represented by ; their mans Homespes, (women ys og 0.31 to 0.46 “gers, have agreed to suspend specie pay- ee : 0.12 to 0.16 Sent of their obligations, until they be en- oan ond bushe. 0.46 to 0.48 ne to procure sufficient coined money pet te per bushel 0.28 to 0.80 their necesities. The Government has Pear) Barley, per Ib 0.08 to 0.04 ge ed the proceeding. It may safely | Sheepskins 0.32 ~o - that the people and government of | Straw, per ton — os are not fit to be trusted with paper | Tallow per Ib Oy ae : Wool, per Ib 0. ’ | IN SALE OF VALUABLE LAND! THE IMMEDIATE | | Vicinity of Charlottetown, PART OF THR ESTATE OF THE LATE HON. CHARLES HENSLEY. N SATURDAY, the 16th day of October next, I will sell by Public Auction, at ll o'clock, a. ™., upon the premises, vighteen acres of land, part of the above Estate, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, being part of pasture lots No, 16, 23, 31 aud 39 therein. This very valuable and well-known pro- perty is distant only about a half mile from the city, at the northern extremity of the Spring Park Road, and has an extensive front upon the North River Road and the Cross Road connecting it with the Spring Park Road, and was formerly under lease to Mr. John Williams and Wm. Boyle, Esq., of this city, and has many splendid sites for building. It nas been subdivided into lots of one acre each. TrrMs—Twenty-five per cent at time of sale; and the balance to be secured by Mortgage on the premises, payable in four years with interest at 74 per cent. per annum. For plans and other particulars, apply at the subscriber's office, or to the Hon. Joseph Hensley, Trustee and Executor of the Will of the late Hon. Charles Hensley, who has instructed me to sell the property in question. WM. DODD, Auct'r. Sept. 27, 1875. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN Lot 26. Bedeque. A‘ that piece or parcel of Freehold Land near Dunk River, Lot 26, contain- ing about 126 acres, 20 acres of which are clear. There is ancligible stream of water, suitable for Mill purposes. It is a square Farm, two chains, twenty-five links east and west, and one hundred and twenty-two chains (by the side of a good public road) running north and south. It formerly belonged to the late Elisha Hooper, Esq., now owned by the undersigned, Jane P. Hooper, Central Bedeque. Also, the south half of a piece of Marsh, about Four acres (situated east of the late Thomas Wright's farm) under lease from late Thomas Gordon, Esq., bearing date Sept. 21, 1870, at yearly rent of eight pence currency per acre, for the term of 999 years, the said Marsh being divided by centeal line running from east to west. Tae above Freehold Property is only about one mile from the Freetown Rail- road Station; very superior land; part of the purchase money can remain on security forjfour.or five years; the piece of Marsh to be paid for on delivery of transfer lease. For particulars enquire of JANE P. HOOPER, Bedeque. or MARK BUTCHER, Trustee of late E. HOOPER, Sept. 27, 1875.—2m At Millner’s Tin Shop COOKING STOVES, AND OTHERS, Which are offered at Very Low Priees, in order to close out the Stove Trade. —ALSO— Stovepipe, Elbows, Bakepans, &c, Rassia Sheet Iron for Fancy Stovepipe A Large Stock of TINWARE! Wholesale and Retail, at very Low Figures. SOAPSTONE, &c. GAS WORK <New and Rezairing, ) In Composition and Iron Tubing and Fittings. Brackets, Gasaliers & Pendants, &e. Ke. &e. The Subscriber, very thankful for past pat- ronage, still solicits for the future. GEO. W. MILLNER. Sept. 27, 1873.—p ne th 2m In STORE ND will be sold low to close consign ment :— 20 qr. casks and hhds. Dark and Pale BRANDIES, 75 cases do do 8 qr. casks PORT WINE, 10 cases do do é qr. casks SHERRY WINE, 10 bbls. PORTER, 26 bbls. Scotch Refined SUGAR, 20 bbis. Granulated do 5 puns. Bright MOLASSES, 100 packages Congou TEA, 25 very superior CHEESE. . WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, Sept. 27.—3w TO BE SOLD A’ SUMMERSIDE, on the 19th OCTOBER, at the EXHIBITION, a pure DEVONs SHIRE BULL, 3 years old, imported direct from England by the owner. Also, several LAMBS, English breed. D, PRIDHAM, Margate, New London. Sept. 27, 1875.—3in Cloth. Cloth. UST received from the new CLOTH FACTORY at Kensington, samples of Fancy, Plain and other Cloths, also Flannel and Blankets. MACKENZIE & STU MBLES. Ch‘town, Sept. 27.—3i Labrador Herring ! HE *« LAODAMIA ” will be due here from Labrador, on or about 4th October, with 350 bbls Prime HERRING, 300 half bbis do HYNDMAN BROS. Sept. 27, 1875.—3w “ALICE MYRICK.” HE above Schooner is due now in Mon- treal, and will load for Summerside and Charlottetown. Will have room for a few hundred barrels freight if applied for at once. HYNDMAN BROS. Sole Leather. 100 SIDES Logan's extra No. 1 and No. 2, selling at reduced prices, to make room for new supply. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Sept. 27.—2ins Sept. 27, 1875.—-2i NOTICE. BRIDGE SALES! HE undersigned willsell by Auction, to T the lowest bidders, on the spot, on Mon- day, the 11th day of October, 1875, at 9.a.m., repairs to Sturgeon Bridge; same day at 11 a. m., repairs to Greek River Wharf; same day, at 2.80, rebuilding the Bricge between Clow’s Mills and Peter's Road; same day at 2 p. m., small Bridge between Murray River Mills and South River Bridge; same day, at 4. p. m., repairs to Bridge at Double Hill, on Murray Harbor Road; on the 18th, at 10 a. m., repair the Road from Dypdas Cross Roads to rand River B Specification to be seen at time of . Sales to be subject to the appro- val ofthe Board of Werks. Security re- quired for each contract. . W. McDONALD, S. P. W. King’s Co. Supt. Office, Sept. 27.—till oct 18 LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the Orrics. Charter Wanted, ko Brigantine ‘* MINNIE.” Apply to WILLIAM KOUGHAN. Ship Broker Sept 20, 1875. SYDNEY STREET STHAM FURNITURE FACTORY NEXT TO RANKIN HOUSE, CH'TOWN, The Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of HARDWOOD CHAIRS | CHEAPEST IN THE CITY! BEDSTEADS, MATRASSES, WASH STANDS. LOUNGES, SOFAS, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURES, &c., &c. GILT MOULDING, WALNUT MOULDING, LOOKING GLASSES, CORNER BRACKETS, WINDOW ROLLERS, WINDOWBLINDS, Mirrors, Easy Chairs, Hall Tables, Extension Tables, Round Tables, Bureaus, Hat Racks, Towel Racks, Sinks, &c., &e., which he is prepared to Sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. On hand, a large and varied assortment of Single and Double-back Chairs, Arm- chairs, Rockers, with and without arms. JOHN E. FERGUSON. Sydney St. Steam Furniture Factory, Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1875. 3m A Rare Chance for Capitalists ! FOR SALE! QE of the most pleasantly situated Farms in the Dominion, known as “* Stonepark,” in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, abont two miles from the City, being part of the estate of the late Honorable George Coles. The farm contains over 150 acres, about 135 of which are clear and in high state of cultivation, and the remainder covered with ornamental woods. There are on the Farm a new Two-storey Dwelling House, with Stone House attach- ed, Barns, Granary, Ice House, and Out- houses, all in good repair, and every con- venience for farming purposes. Should the farm not be soid on or before WEDNESDAY, the 20th October next, the following portion will be divided into ONE ACRE LOTS. or thereabouts. and sold on that day at 11 o’clock, noon :— The Lots situate between the Upper and Lower St. Peter's Road, containing 24 aeres or thereabouts. The Lots between the Birch Island, or Carey’s Pond, and the road leading to Bel- mont or Model Farms, containing 36 acres or thereabouts. Also, the Lots situated on the West side of Brackley Point Road, adjoining the pro- perty of Henry Longworth, Esq., contain- ing 39 acres or thereabouts. Also, that part of Town Lot No. 28, in the 4th Hundred, fronting on Kent Street 46 teet, and extending back 165 feet, togethe er witn a Two-storey Dwelling. known as the ‘‘ Clergy House,” with Stable and Out- buildings. For Particulars and Plans, apply to ALEX. BROWN, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Trustees under the Will of the late Honor- able George Coies. Sept. 6, 1875. till sale “UNION HOUSE,” Corner Queen & King Streets, Charlottetown, - P. E. Island, CHAS. 0. WINKLER, PROPRIETOR. TRAVELERS Accommodated on Reasonable Terms. A first-class Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon in connection. At the ‘‘ Union House,” 283 Queen Street, ARE THE BEST Ales, Wines, Liquors, AND CORDIALS ! OYSTERS and REFRESHMENTS IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Oysters by the Pint, Quart, Bushel. or Barrel. Also, a large and well-seleeted stock of MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR AND PANCY PIPES, Pipe Fixings, Havana & Domestic CIGARS, CIGARETTES, Smoking and Chewing TO- BACCOS, RAZORS, STROPS, SOAPS, &c., &e , Wholesale and Retail. A Call Respectfully Solicited. CHAS. 0. WINKLER. Sept.6, 1873.—3m wm. C. HARRIS, Junior, ARCHITECT, &c., KING STREET, CH’TOWN, is prepared to furnish Plans and Specifica- fions and to Superintend Building Opera- tions. Orders frem the country promptly attended to. Office near the Bank of Prince Edward Island. Sept. 13, 1875.—1m E. W. TAYLOR Offers for Sale THE FOLLOWING USEFUL GOODS ! A LEVER WATCH, Solid Silver Case, (GOOD TIME-KEEPER) FOR $12.00. A WALTHAM WATCH, in Solid Silver Case FOR $20.00. The above are all proved before delivery, and are really a good article for the price. If parties are not satisfied, after a fair trial, they can be returned and exchanged for any article in the store. NEW JEWELRY, PLATED WARE & SPECTACLES Just RECEIVED. —h 3m South Side n Square, Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1875 CU eens ncaa it ean having been added of late, I have no hesita- STADACONA CAPITAL, $3,000,000. Fiore and Life. Head Office . . . . Quebec. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Ese., | JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese., JOHN QUIRK, Ese, | JOHN INGS, Ese., P. W. HYNDMAN, Ese. CARVELL BROS., March 15, 1875. Agents for P. E. Island AUTUMN GOODS! FIRST INSTALMENT | PER Ss. S. PRINCH BHDWARD. We have opened a Fine Assortment OF Fancy and Staple Gooils SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON ! Which have been Selected by Mr. Stewart in the Best Houses in England, WE OFFER THE ABOVE AT OUR USUAL PRICES FOR CASH! GEO, DAVIES & CU, - - - LONDON HOUSE. September 20, 1873. GONE ACROSS! 20: ROBERTSON WILL BE FOUND AT Duncan’s Brick Building, INO. 50 QUBEN ST, AND HAS THE Largest assortment of Cloth in the City | TO SELECT FROM. 70: A BANG UP STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! Shirts and Ties a Specialty ! Ch town, July 26, 1875. C. sD HOUSE, Threshing Machines bs REVERE AND SEPAR ATERS _sxoie me reer ormce ALBERTON, - - - - PBL THANKFUL TO THE bag age mee ro agi ~ Ae above House | ia g style, and wishes to inform Farming Public of P. E. Island nis friends, and the public gene- ally that for the iiberal patronage extended to me | 7 to a during the twenty years I have been in the business, I would respectfully invite their Transient and Permanent Boarders, attention to the fact that Iam manufactur- Charges moderate. Good Stabling on ing to supply tie increased demand, a larger number of the above Machines than j the premises. RICHARD GLADNEY, Proprietor. heretotore offered to the public. These Machines are all built of good wood and mounted with the best refined iron. Several VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS Alberton, §Sept. 13, 1875. PRIME. Virginia Leaf Tobacco The Subscriber begs to inform the Pub- lic that he keeps Constantly on Hand A Choice Selection of Tobacco ! Manufactured from Prime Virginia Leaf. Before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who purchase for cash should call and judge for themselves at CHARLES QUIRK’S Aug. 30, 1875.—ly 102 Upper Queen St, eee tion in offering them to the public as First Class. When desired they will be sent by rail to any point on the line. Please send in your orders as early as possible. THOMAS HALL, Summerside Steam Factory. Summerside, Water St., East, P. E. Island, Aug. 23. —3mo Established (86i PARKS’ COTTON MANUFACTURES Cotton Warp. WHITE, BLUE, BED, ORANGE AND GREEN. Nos. 5's to 10's. Cotton Carpet Warp, Made of No. 8 Yarn 4 ply-twisted. White, Red, Orange, Brown, Slate, Blue, Green, etc., etc. ALL FAST COLORS. N Manufacturing our goods, we take the greatest care to make them of such a quality as to give satisfaction to the con- sumer. We warrant them to be full length and weight; stronger and better in every re- spectthan any other yarn in the market. All our goods have our name upon them, and are sold by us only to the wholesale trade, from whom country mere chants and consumers can always obtain them by asking specially for them. WM. PARKS’ & SON. New Brunswick Cotton Mills St. John, N. B. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Orrawa, Sept. 10th, 1975. UTHORIZED discount on American Invoices till further notice, 14 per cent. R. M. S. BOUCHETTE. Commissioner. Aug. 23, 1875. VIA HALIFAX. ROBERT ORR & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Black YAK LACE, Beaded and Plain, Beaded Cimps, Fringes, Dress Buttons, é&c,. &o. &o. August 23, 1875.—3m OUR MOTTO, NO HUMBUG The subscriber has just received his Fall Supply of BOOTS, SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES ! and beiug determined to do nothing but a Cash Business in the future, will sell the same at a very small advance on cost. All cash customers are our customers. All who purchase for cash would do well to New Shades in Ladies’ Silk Searfs. All the Latest Styles in A Choice Lot of wls, Fancy Dress Goods, Black Real Al- paccas, Lustres and Bril- hantines, for Fall Wear ! Without exception the best value ia Grey, White and Printed Cottons, SHIRTINGSB, &c., call = examine our prices before purchas- | to be found in the city. ee ae CAMPBELL, ROBERT ORR & CO, Sept 20, 1875, 94 Queen Street.‘ August 90, 187% Insurance Comp’ny IN EW ' ‘More Elegant Styles LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN P. E. ISLAND. Selected trom London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors ia our line. 5 | | Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. | A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c.., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c. English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation.inlaid, French Burl, Ach Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Faocy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Frames! every variety, &c. JOHN NEWSON. Jan. 18, 1875. ly eow REROSENE. New ON WHARF, 20 Casks Kerosene, Just Tanded,. CARVELL BROS, NO FAILURE! THE WONDER OF THB AGE Physicians Cornered. ROBABLY there are few circumstances under which a physician labors with more real sympathy for his patient than when called upoa to administer relief to an acute sufferer with Chronic Rheumatism. tism is a disease of the blood, and ao substantia! relief can be obtained without clean- ing the blood from the fibrim substances which aaa the circulation, causing inflammation a The test success of the DIAMOND RHEU- MATIC CURE in curing this disease is owing to its power of converting the blood from its dis- eased condition toa healthy circulation. Italso regulates the bowels, which is very essential in this complaint, and no one will read the follow- ing statement, from a well-known Dartmouth ntleman, with more interest and pleasure n those physicians who’have a real desire to benefit their suffering patients - ARTMOUTH, Sept. 14, 1874. Fonsrra & Co., Gentlemen :—For the two past years I have been severely troubled with Rheumatism. I have suffered the most acute pain, and at times I have been rendered perfectly helpless—being unable to walk, sleep or even sit up. I have tried many peo and used numerous patent medicines, ut I still continued to grow worse. It is now about four days since I commenced taking the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC OURE, and the pais has all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid- ly returning. I bless the day that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure was called to my attention. Gratefully yours, Wu. BRODIB FURTHER PROOF. Havirax, Sept, 19, 1874 Forsrta & Co., Gentlemen :—I wish to make known to ali sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that I, the undersigned, suffered the most terrible pains possible to imagine, for two years past. I have tried several physicians in this city, and paid them most of my means ye ge ge but ali of no avail: Ihave now taken the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I cas truthfully say that it has done me more good thanf{anything I have ever taken. I cordially recommen it to ali afflicted humanity, ruly yours ivan HANNIGAN, Lower Water Street. The ey of this has walked the aisles of the hospitals of London, Eng., for the past twenty years,making Rheumatism a specialit and prescriptions from which the remedy ———— is all he ever used in the treatmeat of this dissase In simple cases sometimes one or two does suffice. In the most chronic cases it is sure to give way by the use of three or four bottles. is efficieat and simple remedy hundreds of dol- lars are saved by those who can least afford to throw it away, as surely it is by the purchase of useless prescriptions. This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- enced and conscientious physician, in obedience to the desire of numberless friends in the profege sion in the trade and among the people. Ev: bottle is warranted to contain the full stre of the Medicine in its highest state of purity and development and is superior to any icine ever compounded for this terrible complaint. It is for sale at all Druggists throughout Canada. [fit happens that your Druggist has aot got it in stock, ask him to send for it to, W.R. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Island, ALSO FORSYTH & (o., HALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. B, April 19, 1875. ly “* At Egmont Bay.” Subscriber is prepared to take con- eontracts for any quantity, or act as agent for parties in want of the following : CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD," STAVES, HOOPS, S&c., &c., . Now is the time. U. C. TRUDELLE Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 TAPS * eee yee shale seo * “ io he ee ae i fae, — cea ome 7 Pill CG 1 OA SS ome AG REARS Be ile Be A MN i, adhe: 7. Bs