ed LOCAL AND OTHER M ATTERS, ___WAR TELEGRAMS, CAUCUCHON 1s Mint ONAN PND Nae, Nene TER OF THE SIMEON NN Non S d » ory > rere a ~ —_—~ ~~~. tommen| TAR TLING NEWS, A d iis ae ev owe ! rit «rank at semeiisto « P . ; a . unk and sn Heave TO AnMS! TO arms! | f Still They Come [ Lethon Cal's 3. _- ee Oct. 18 Russia considers it a — ‘ va - cone , r¢cy\r ,CTAW ower ‘ r Fort | r duty to immediately eccupy Rou ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF ‘AMA aNd Buleariy : i : i Labial \ telegram from Paris states that at ye? US? Goods and Robes. ' * | *#4ssians in France have bee : ” : : oe \ sday las proceed home at reins © been ordered to | THLE subscriber will sell by auction at his 7 ae | Fiske England considers sat | a Salesroom, Queen's Street, on WED- ; : = Austria an ~» Herecipiomacy ended, NESDAY, the 25th inst., at eleven o’clock, | ; ‘ ‘ 2 &annor ‘eg sin . A . ’ , a ‘neces her determination to | hi m., & large consignment of Fars and | > Side With Prussia and Russia | tohes, consisting of— ‘ \ la I ed the store A ca)l of eava i j , " | é ’ ) : be l oF seven per cent. has been made WOLF ROBES, y Ww < Mon. | 0 uSsiar on bao i liens n ‘USSIan securities— making a twenty BUFFALO ROBES, Per Cent Within one waa} ¢ , . = “ . a ws 2 ithin one week, WOLF AND BEAR ROBEs, ve) ar nid ‘ , » . ; | TTD , <r ‘ N a IN, O1 e Toro ) aiuek vs aay now be ¢ Ousidered as begun j OT I ER AND SEAL CA PS, mM 1 Sheriff of th ? —— ~ | PERSIAN LAMB CAPS, " West Te i. ae mm, Uct. 19. ~A meeting of the BEAVER AND CONY CAPS, adinel ~a lla . } 2QY or > —- “= m7 e* Was called to-day. LADIES’ ASTRAKAN JACKETS 1 o the Adve > i lers . IFRS a . \ TTENTION i é 1e Advertize, . S understood the Government wil! MUFFS, BOAS, CAPS, &c., lioratio R Ne ' ‘ < ar eAll AN ¢ Inne . “ — *. loraty elon in another | ©*!! 88 autumnal session of Parliament | LADIES’ FUR TRIMMING n Th 3 Vie Ss * ‘ 7 r SCOTC ‘ . 2 o ? ™ in i, limes says: * Ivis stated that orders | SCOTCH CAPS, &c., &c., &e., » os nave Deen g . , . a: C . Syow (wo feet of snow fell in Quebec! oe Sive m Ds the War, Office to the | With a large assortment of other GOODS 1 the rihern part of New Brunswick in | vommander-in-Chief to hold three wena | Sultable for the season. corps in readiness f, : es , sr Ys vEp : irly part of last week c. . eadiness for immediate despatch i W. D. STEW ART, Auct’r, sesiile | to the Mediterranean; also that plans for Ch'town, Oct. 23.—ar lin MARINE XAMINATION.—At a recent meet- the defere? of Coustantinople have been the Marine Board at Halifax, Mr. forwarded to the Admiral commanding the g British fleetin Besika Bay.” sid May, of Charlottetown, passed as | Master Lord Napier has been ordered to hold ‘ s Kt ve } ; Himseilin readiness ake ¢ g s A s.— Wallace Ross beat / th. ty ness to take command of ' c ‘he troops which may be sent to Egypt ‘ x v ecent contest Bral , ‘he 7, ’ States i aa 1 ey, rhe T.mes states that there IS NOthing but : -_ red, was second b i i o remes red, wa econd best in | what is ordinary and necessary in calling si > ha Yon Pid ence r . : Hh ‘ entet ce | the Cabinet together at such an emergency -—_—- t j : 7 ONT e date of the coming {t will be only common sense to await the : result in deliberations before ciyi i n ( County is not yet known, | a a ae a “ in een’ a nt ie ence to less authentic Statements Ni ith « whispered that the e.ectio = lj : sae te oite I ; Parliament nor country would ever hear of Ace te in November. | gol ‘of T i. = | going to war in behalf of Turkey. She had ., on Tuesday evening | her opportunities and has thrown them out ofhis carriage by the en | away. It would be criminal foliy to expend se starting suddenly before he took his | the smal'est amount of English blood or saat. He received one or two severe cuts eee in her support. sbout the the face.—Stmmerside Jowrnal, | ‘The Times’ Paris correspondent says: oe * Symptoms of accord between Russia and Lecture,--Un pp evening last, Mr | Germany become more apparent daily ©. D. Wetmore, of St. John, delivered, in | Austria placed between her formidable the Y C. A. Hall, an eloquent lecture on | Beighbors must ultimately obey them. The lhe | only thing that keeps Russia back is Aus- lecture was delivered under the auspices of | tria’s neutrality is not enough for her. She ‘the political aspects of the day.’ the Acadia Provident Association, wants Austria’s co-operation. France and —ee : England are the only powers tl srely CuANGES IN THRE Capinet.—A i , ee ae desire peace.”’ Lonpon, Oct. 19, p. m.—The Stock Ex- Hon. Mr. Geoffrin will resign the ministry ae camee aaa ne —a _— . ar. itrt i : str} g of yesterday iss y is eiihabae Seeeeaaalimah temebiiiaiie: | a! esterday, and most stocks slightly It is reported that tne British fleet ren- lezvouing at Halifax has been ordered to remain their untilfurther orders, and not g® into winter cruising grounds at the West Indies. Lioyds has been notified to have ships ready for transporting troops. ‘This morning’s Financier says a war risk of five shillings per cent. was required yes- terday for Livyds and various Insurance | jespatch says - ‘ A rumor is current in the | } | Montreal i city, bat not confirmed, to the effect that | to be replaced by Hon, Mr. Latlamme, also, the Nova Scotia members of Cabinet is on the eve of retirement.’ a ee Apvisep.— The Pat) of Saturday says the report that Mr. Cauchon has been appointed Minister of the Interior, is not true. The Halifax M of the same date says it is true. The Chron- confirms the report that Mr. Mills has been appointed President of the Council in that one of DIFFERENTLY rning Chronicle 5 stituancy, Lis Island colieagues in Parlia ment and his supporters everywhere, with- out consultation with them, without ask- ing their advice, without the slightest reference to the effect of his conduct on his Party, and without ever bidding them good bye—and this after he had only seen three sessions of Parliamentary life! — Sf. John Watchman. i i A CaarLotretown Desatinc Cirus.—At a meeting of this Society, held on the even- ing of the 17th inst., in the Lower Hall of the Athenwum, the following gentlemen ing of the Club during the coming season. Un Friday the 27th inst., the President, Mr. Warburtion, will open the first debate. The subject for discussion will be: “ Is the wourse which the British Government have the place of Mr. Vauchon,. obo Goip.-—We have been credibly informed id has been discovered near Big NGt & Harbor in the County of Victoria. It is found as gold generally exists in the gold flelds of Neva Scotia proper, but is i embedded in slate in very thin lay- nd in visible specks mingling with he slate, as found in gold flelds recently discovered in Nevada The information was given a friend of ours by a Mr. Kans dick, merchant, of Halifax.—C. B. Advocate, > b> THz Vacant SeEat.—It is ssid tbat Mr. Alfred Jones, M. P. for Halifax is to succeed Mr. Laird in the Cabinet, and that Mr. Power, his fellow member for Halifax, willbe r the Senate, so that Mr Jones, should he get the portfolio, will return to Lis constituents in company with anew aspirant. The latest news, how- ever, is to the effect that Mr. David Mills, sised to M. P., is to be President of the Council, and Mr. Cauchon, [of Beagport Asylum no- toriety } —Minister of the Interior. onda Mr. Larrp ano Tue Charloitetown Patri: IsLanp.—Says the i.—a paper that was the property of Hon. David Laira up to the time he left the Island for good: ** We have reason to know that Mr. Laird accepted the positien of Governor of the North West with reluctance, and that he parts from his friends on the Isiand. voth personal and political, with regret. That they bad not an earlier intimation of what was about to take place, is no fault} of his, for it was uncertain whether he could accept the Governorship which was pressed upon him when he left the Island three weeks ago.” It will appear, then, from this intimation that Mr. Laird actually abandoned his con- Were elected Officers and Managing Com- Mittee for the ensuing year: President—A. B. Warburton, Esq. Vice- Presidents—Messrs. W. W. Stumbles, Jr., and Thos. W. May. Secretary and Treasurer—R. T. Weeks. Committee— Messrs. J. H. Fietcher, D. ©. Martin, W. L. Cotton, Eustace Haviland and Vernon H. Knight. Friday evening of each week in the Lower Hall of the Atheneum East End) will be the regular time and place of meet- pursued and are now pursuing with regard te the Turkish war one that should receive the support of the English People.”’ R. T. Weexs, Sec’y. _-em + Was Ir Necessary,—It is estimated that the new Government of the North-West of which Mr. David Laird has just been apy pointed Lieut. Governor, will cost the tountry $457,500 annually, beside $71 500, cost of orgagizing the Government. The cost hitherto while under the Governorship of Manitoba, year. bas been about $2,000 a Now it will be as follows: “ost of organizing the Government ANNUAL CHARGES. $71,500 The governor, his Council, &c. $17,800 Annual grant to the Governor's isdian subjects 148,100 Annual appropriation for the Gov- ernor’s Mounted Police 292,60) Total, $457 500 The question that people will be most “kely to ask these hard times is—Was this *tra expense necessary just now? Of Course it was, in order that Mr. David laird. the patriot, might get a good fat fice, — Sy, Croiz Courier. Private advices from London say that an Sutbreakof a general European war 16 only * question of time—whetber within a month % not till spring of 1877. No one ought to enjoy what is too good for “%; he ought to make himself worthy of it 40d rise to its level. Sa Prescription Free for the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- hess, Lost Manhood and all disorders ght on by indiscretions or exces®. ~ “Y Druggist has the ingredients. Poidress Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New ork. Sept, 13,91875. bre u Companies On British vessels trading be- tween England and Australia and the East. Her Majesty’s troop ship Jumna left Porte” NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, — O* PEAKE’S WHARF, WEDNESDAY next, sharp: 100 puns. MOLASSES, 50 bbls. KEROSENE OIL. 100 bbls. FLOUR, 100 bbis New York APPLES. at 10 and Halifax. HYNDMAN BROS. Oct. 23,'1876. 2in . WINTER : in store and to arrive, 1000 BBLS. CHOICE WINTER KEEPING APPLES, Ex Steamer from Montreal, Halifax. For Sale at A, MCNEILL’S Auction Room, No. 11 Queen Street. Bosion, and Oct. 23, 1876. din AGENO YW FOR P. E. ISLAND PRODUCE. HORATIO B. SELLON. Commission Mechant Auct’r, &c., Bedford Row & Sackville Stroot, HALIFAX, N.S, Consignments of Propvce solicited, and Cash advanced, or Goods forwarded as de- sired. All kinds of produce purchased for Cash. Orders for attended to. Reference in Halifax: JOHN S. McLEAN, EsqQ., President Bank Nova Scotia. Reference in Charlottetown: W. R. WATSON, Esq, Goods from Halifax promptly mouth yesterday for India with 934 artillery men and and upwards of seventy officers, &c. She will embark anothor battery of artillery at Plymouth. Lonvon, Oct. 20.—A Times special from Belgrade makes the important announce- ment that two tbousand Russians have crossed the Pruth. The London journals editorially seem inclined te abandon all hope of preserva- tion of peace between Russia and Tar- key. The policy decided upon by the Cabinet yesterday, to abstain from the quarrel for the present,meets the support of the people and the press. A despatch from Constantinople says Genera! Tojnatieff, the Russian Ambassa- dor will, to-day present his credentials to the Sultan. It is believed that negotiations are about to be re-opened between the Porte and the Ambassador of the Powers on the basis of the English proposals. Lonpon Oct. 20.—The Queen will hold a Council next monday. The Cabinet met yesterday; ministers were present. The Times says: ** The ministers met only to confirm by common accord conclusions at which the country had arrived. If the result be only negative as far as present action is concerned, this only represents | the almost unanimous desire of the country. There is to be no ultimatum or contingent declaration of war. ‘There will, moreover, be no astumn session of Parliament. The Cabinet did nothing which can jusiify the prevailing fears of British participation in war. surgeons, ali the At Vernon River, on the 19th inst., William, eldest son of Joseph and Ann Storey, aged 33 years. MEMORANDA. Monpay’s Stornu.—One of the most disas- trous gales, the like of which 1s seldom wit- nessed on this Island, sprang up on Sunday night Jast, about eleven o'clock, and it con- tinued up to ‘Tuesday morning, when it moderated considerably. The wind blew from the south-west. The shipping in the harbor suffered severly from its effects. The Jessie, owned by Charles W. Strong, Esq., anchored some distance from the Railway Wharf, broke clear and was driven against the west side of the wharf, where she became a total wreck. The Leader, owned by John Young, collided with one or two other ves- sels, and became dismasted, had her bul- warks stove im, and wes considerably damaged by striking against the wharf where she was driven by the wind. The Onward, Capt. Ellis Kennedy, was run into by the Leader and had her main boom and figure- head carried away. She was also chafed badly. The Eleanora, belonging to Richi« bucto— a new vessel—and the Eliza A., of N. S.. were chafed through in two places, by rubbing against the pier. The Eleanora,broke clear from her anchorage and lost one of her anchors. The brigantine Willie and the Foaming Billow, and another vessel lying at the east side of the wharf escaped without injury. The sch’r. Adelaide, from Quebec, loaded with fish and fish oil, putin here on Sunday, and ran on the bar where she be- came waterjogged and sunk. The brigantine Zulieka. lying at Holman’s wharf, after re, ceiving some slight injuries, was let clear of her moorings, and auchored in tae stream where she safely rode out the storm. The sch’r. Arrow lying in the stream had her stern stove in by the Leader running foul of ber. The other vessels lying at the wharves and inthe harbor escaped the fury of the storm, Throughout the town many traees of the violence of the wind are to be geen. Several buildings with unsafe foun- dations had to be propped up to keep them from toppling down, A new barn being built by a Mr. Rogers, of the Linkletter Roa,d near the residence of Mr. Finlay Mc- Neill, was blown down and completely wrecked. Fences were blown dowr in many places, and trees siripped of their branches and in some cases torn out by the roots.— Journal, Se _— Consumption Cured. old physician retired from active A eaptios, having had 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 — Lung Affections, also @ Positive and Radica Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all oe Compiaints, after having thoroughly teste its curative powers In thousands of — feels it his duty to make it known to his fering fellows. Actuated by this motive “ 1a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering he will send (/ree of eharge) to all who desire it, this recipe «with full —— for preparing and successful using. Sent by pe mail by addressing with stamp nam- ing this paper. High Shertif, Queen’s County. RTH ale > Dew rrince Edward Island STEAMERS. Fall Arrangement. Qn and after Monday, the 23rd inst., the Strs. * St? Lawrence’ and ‘ Princess of Wales’ will rua as follows: Nova Scotia. Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every Monpay,. WreDNESDAY, THURS- pay & SaTurRDaY mornings at 5 o'clock, connecting there at 10 a. m. with train for Hali:ax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottetown, Leave PICTOU every Turspay, WEDNES- pay, Fripay & Sarurpay, about 1 p. m., on arrival of morning train from , Halifax. Cape Breton. Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monpay & THurRspay, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer ‘* Neptune” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to PICTOU SaME NIGHTS Ccon- necting with 10 a. m. train Turspay & Furpay for Halifax. Summerside & Shediac. Leaves SUMMERSIDE for POINT Dv- CHENE every morning (Sunday ex- cepted) about 9a. m. or immediately on arrival of 6 a. m. train from Char- lottetown,connecting at Point DuChene with day train for St. John. Returning to SUMMERSIDE same days, leaving POINT DUCHENE soon after arrival of morning traiu from St. John. The direct trips between Shediac and Char- lottetown,and Charlottetown and Shed- iac on Sunday evening, will be dis- continued, instead of which Steamers will leave Summerside for Charlotte- town, and Charlottetown for Summer- side, Saturday evenings. AGrEnts:—Almon & McIntosh, Noonan & Davies, Pictou; & Co., Hawkesbury; St. John. Halifax; A. Grant Hanford Bros., F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town, P. E. I., Oct. 19, 1876. ~ American Kerosene. 2 5 BBLS. 120° test now landing. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oct, 23. lin CG. W. STEWART, Produce Commission Merchant, COLONIAL MARKET, Halifax, - - Nova Scotia. Consignments solicited. Guarantee Sales made in all cases, and in no case more than 5 per. cent. commission cl.arged. Prompt RETURNS. . P. S.—Always on had, to fill orders from the country : Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Feed, Meal, &c. per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., DR. W. C. STEVENS, | Munroe Block, Syrause, N. Y. jan 17 '76 5$ to $20 Portland, Maine. Mayl’76 ly AUCTION. [No. 2.] on o’clock Landing ex Swifltsure, from New York FRUIT | PROPERTY. to sell at Auction On the Premises On Monday, the 30th inst., at 12 o'clock, that Valuable Building on | Grafton Street known as Pope’s Warehouse | size 36x50 feet; 3 storeys high, with Bése- ment. This Building is acknowledged by ail to be the best of its kind in the City. The basement storey is fitted with large | Tanks, Force Pumps, Drainage, and all the | appurtenances for an extensive Pork Pack- | ing business, while the upper stories are | | we instructed by the Hon. J. C. | strongly built, for granary er warehouse | purposes, Being situated in close prox- | imity to the centre of the city and City | Market, makes it invaluable as a business | | Stand to Produce Shippers & Pork Packers. | TERMS—One half down, the balance in three years, with interest at 74 per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auct'r. | Oct. 16, 1876. hp NOW READY! — “ Philosophy of the Blble Vindicated,” By Rev. Dr. O’Brien. Fok SALE at the stores of Bremner Bros., Connolly's, Walker’s, Quirk’s and Gahan's, Charlottetown; at J. W. Haghes’, County Line; J. Bradley’s, Desable; Gav- in Bros., Alberton; and from the agent, LAURENCE O'BRIEN. Oct. 16, 1876.—3in TAILORING DEPARTMENT, HLL & WINTER CLOTHING. Beavers, Pilots, Presidents, Naps, FOR Overcoats & Jackets. English, Scotch and Canadian TwHEEDS. Blue and Black Does, Broads and Worsteds ! We will be at all times happy to show our Cloths and Styles. GOOD FITS! LOW PRICES! Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Ties, &e. BEER & SONS. Oct. 16, 1876.—6w NEW FALL GOODS ! 18°76: Our Extensive ,Importatons FALL & WINTER “GOODS NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Friends, give us a call and see for yourselves. RODERT OKK & CO. Oct. 9, 1876. : ees. ween | OQ gas Wf o8S ans es es @-«a ma S48 a Qeze < ie MW ASQ Ose a As i is s One & bs « me 3 oar 5 4M NEW DRUG STORE if i EXTENSIVE STOCK British and American DRUGS, &¢., in the store immediately adjoining Hon. P. WaLkFr’s. This Stock, which has been purchased in the most reliable markets, is warranted pure and fresh, consisting of— Drugs, Essences, Dye Stuffs, Spices, ~ _ Perfumery, Brushes, SOAPS AND TOILET REQUISITES. Particular attention will be given to DISPENSING! Open on Sundays for Dispening only, Morning from 9.45 a.m., till 10.45 a.m. Afternoon “ 3.00 p.m., till 4.00 p.m. Evening “ 8.30 p.m., till 9.30 p.m. C. D. RANKIN, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876.—1m PRIZE APPLES! O’ EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT A. MeNeill’s Auction Room, a choice lot of Cornwallis and Annapolis Apples, selected from First Prize Samples at the the Truro Provincial Exhibition, held last week. Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1876.—4in Herring. Herring, UST RECEIVFD, on consignment, 285 bbls. choice FAT HERRING. For sale low. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876.— 3in Taylor's Cloth Mills. HE subscribers are now receiving cloth for Dyeing, Finishing, &c., for Taylor's Cloth Mills, Mount Stewart. The work done at these Mills has been superior to work turned out from any other Mills on the Island. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, E Agents. The subscriber respectfully in- forms the public that he has opened with an August 3, 1876.—3m New England Felt Roofing Co.’s PITCH AND FELT! The only Reliable Roofing. 500 ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, 100 Bbls. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED’ PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD € ROGERS. Valuable Warehouse Pope, NDERFU IMMENSE | - before purchasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876. —4ins LONDON STOCK OF -- > - — It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our prices HO EX Ss. S&S. CALL AND EXAMINE W. A. WEEKS & 00'S NEW GooDs, JUST OFPRN HD. Great Variety! Astonishing Low Prices ! ! Eiverybody Pleased. Creat Bargains in Dresses. Shawls. Furs, Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. W.A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. NOW OPENING, OU Fe FALL STOCK, Selected by our Mr. Stewart In the BEST MARKETS in GREAT BRITAIN. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1876. ae $$ - NATIONAL —— ore | USE ! “PRINCE EDWARD.” Ee A te I | | Fire Risks at Adequate Rates! —: 0 i= Deposit with Dominion Government, 850,000, [Or Experienced agents throughout the Dominion. —-:O:— JAS. DesBRISAY, Avent for P. E, ., 88 QUEEN ST., CH'TOWN. sep1176 Man acl Wat ae esas “ ¢ For Restoring Grey Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty, excels al! others, and does not soil the skin, PRICE 7c, PER BOTTLE; 3 BOTTLES POR $2.00, ASK FOR CINGALESE HAIR RENEWER,. N. B.—One bottle equal to two of any other, it being much quicker in its effects, and more durable. Wm. R. WATSON Sep. 18, 1876. Agent for PLE. KR ~ Dominion of Canada, | Province of Prince Edward Island Mortgage ae. ve be sold by public suction, at Chas lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876, at the hour of twelve o’clock,noon, by virtue ,, of a Power of Sale contained in an Indem ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,of the one zie IT HAD OFFICE. 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT. - - - 50-000 Arex. W. Oairvir, M. P. P., President, Wituram Angus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lyk, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. BR. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. a, All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! . AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 83 Queen Street. _ THE STADACONA Fired Life insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. . B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, tate HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipenr, GEO. J. PYKE, GenrraL MANAGER, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sgcrerary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: . Patmer, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Jonn F. Ropertson, Esq., aT South Sean eae | P. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents., Charlottetewn, P. E. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. MERCHANTS” MARINE INSURANCE COMP’NY OF CANADA. ——— > o_o Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 8 HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. oo RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELIB BROTHERS. Island. Agents for Prince Edward Ch'town, July 3, 1876. POSITIVE NOTICE ! I hereby not#fy all persons indebted to that all debts due, and re- maining unpaid, after the Fifteenth day of Nov- ember next, 1876 will be placed in the hands of my Attornics for immediate collection. W. L. COTTON. EXAMINER Office, Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1876, FLOU £e- O arrive per schr. *‘ Laodamia,”’ from Mon- treal :— 1000 bbls. of FLOUR, 20 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 50 caddies TOBACCO, 50 bbls. APPLES, 10 boxes CONFECTIONERY, 3 crates of assorted CHINAWARE, 20 boxes GLASSWARE & CHINA, For sale low. 1LYNDMAN BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876, 3ins European Merchandise. 4X English Firm of good standing and ) ‘ +* long experience exporting Ww all part® ofthe world English and European Mer- chandize, of every description, and Manu- facturing in Twelve Departments of Bir- mingham Goods, will execute orders with care and despatch, at lowest English prices. Direct Orders must be accom- panied with all or part cash. Orders through London agents.cash, on delivery of goods. Illustrated Book sent on ap- lication to JOHN PELL, GiLose Works, IRMINGHAM. Responsible Agents treated with. Foreign Produce sold on Com- mission. Sept. 18, *76. UBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER PRE undersigned, being relieved from the Public Service, will resume his former oceupation of fuinishing Designs, Plans, Specifications,and estimates tor Dwellings, Stores, Churches, and School Houses, of the most modern and approved style of Architecture, at short notice and reuson- able costs. Having had a long experience in building, he feels that he can give satis- faction. RICHARD WEEKS, Late Supt. Pub. Works. Ch’town, July 17, 1876. j ; 5 ‘ Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876.—times sj tf One Dollar and Forty Cents fa year part, and JOSEPH W. HODGSON, of the other part, and bearing date the 26th day of August, A. D. 1873: All that tract, piece and parcel of iand being part of Town Lot number fifteen. in the first hundred of Towa Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i.e. bya line commencing on the Southe eastern side of King Street, in the Northe west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and running thence Southeast- j erly along the division line between the sald Lot and Town Lot number fourteen In the said first hundred of Town Lots, forty-twe feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly parallel with King Street, forty-two (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same southwesterly furty-two feet, to the place of commence~ ment, together with the Dwelling House and all other buildings and erections thereon. For further particulars appiy to Messrs. Brecken & FitzGerald. L. PHILLIPS, Assignee of Mortagee, Sept. 18, 1876—ts amend) The Isolated Risk & Farmers Insurance Co. of Canada. PresipENT, - - Hon. ALEX. MCKENZTR, Vick-PRESIDENT, + GEORGE GREIG, Eag. CAPITAL, 8600,000. Deposited with Dom. Govt., - §100,90%, HIS Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether fire ensues or not. The agency having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to take risks and renew out standing policies on most faverable termg. FENTON T. NEWBERY, April 24, 1876.—ly Gen’'l Agent for P.E.B ~ GARDIGAN BRANCH OF THE NONPAREIL CARRIAGE FACTRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS! —_——— Good Work Triumphant! WY orwernerappyys the Doll Timea, 4‘ the demand for my make of Carriagesy Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanners, ée., in King’s County, has rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapidly increasing demand, that | should extend my business into that County. I have, therefore, at the request of a large number of my friends and patrons, opened a BRANCH FACTORY AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE, which is conducted 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 allow nothing but a faithful job to pasa, He and several competent workmen will attend to the wants of the public im that County. The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best Imported, viz :-— Amertcan Hickury, Oak, Ash, Elm, Bass, Whitewood, etc., etc.” ‘The iron will be of the best English refined; and Norway and Swedish iron will be used for the parts re quiring extra strength and durability. Also, in connection with the said brancb is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted bye first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the paintiag 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 courteously and fairly dealt with. Al? kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms Easy. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. ‘¢ Nonpariel,’’ New Glasgow, ; Feb. 21, 1876. ¢m SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD ! Kerosene Pendants and Brackets, Jn Imitation of Gas from 1 to 6 Lights, For Herosene Oil, (NON-EXPLOSIVE.) 80 per cent-, Saved on Gas-light- Hollings’ & Horney’s Patent. These Lamps are suited for Residences, Stores, Halls, Churches, and every place where light is needed, May be seen at the subscriber's Tin Snop. Prices varying from $1.50 to $35. Two» light Chandelier, with all complete, fir $6.50. GEORGE W. MILLNER, Sole Agent for P. E. Island- Ch’town, August 28, 1876.—2m —— LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the EXAMineR OFFICE.