ace mma sma som Ae li aaa oN Sm eae she? _ a7" LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. WA ( Strange is in town. <> > om A. 8., Pio.Ni Orwell, Mon lay i wi sit at Ser an ON ) rown Ferry.—The new it ‘ Lion,’ which called at this port ‘ been purehased by Captain Westaway, of this town, for the sum 24.000, which he intends to place on the ‘ wn and Montague Ferry,—Adver- 7 M . Guapyey, of the Revere House ed one of Mr. Howlan’s uw i exactly Oppo- lway Station. He intends build- t, and when he is pres 2 Eee AEW “aw ADVERTISEMENTS, ~~ WW SAAN AAANS SAAS PANT ERE a i Be i IN THE ROYALTY. |" > be Sold by Au tion, on Ww EDNESDAY, the 26th inst., at 124 o'clock, Pasture Lot No, 188, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, situated } On the Lower Malpeque Road, near to the Hermitage Bridge, having a frontage on the Road, abont 14 mile from the city. The land will be sold in the whole or in Acre Lots to suit purchasers. It is now covered with a splendid crop of Grass. rerms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Anct’r. Ch’town, July 24, AUCTION. Anchors, Chains, Ship’s Wheel, ete. For the benefit of all concerned I will sell at AUCTION, at the Store of F. T. NEWBERY, Esq., Water Street, on WEDNESDAY, 26th inst., at 11 o’clock, 2 Anchors, | Chain, 1 Wheel & Spindle {nearly new,] 1 pair Side Lights, [near- ly new] 1'Patent Log. WILLIAM DODD, Auct'’r. 4, 1876 CALEDONIA DAY! The Charlottetown 1876, Ch’town, July Amateur Dramatic Club will give a Grand Performance MARKET HALL | ON Thursday. Aug. 3d, (876, | Under the Patronage of the Caledonia Club, The Performance will commence with the | Thrilling Historical Drama, in Three Acts new and improy- » will, doubtless.receive that :} age he so well deserves, AN Ns Rev. R, B, McDonald Cagnimit W nglon ir i , it nul Isla imi R ndsome C ' | \ LN Mr. Hugh : St 1 Jelegrap! ii ation of a I Printers’ Mis- | Sig ] be a medium of com- munication iW 1 the Printers’ of the country. It is a neaily printed sheet and well i wiih matters <« iterest to the s $l pera eee l 8 s Althe M ng on Friday s tor Haviland proposed three Free Sel S, and the audience— y ha f which were supporters of P pe ir , $} nded as with one voice lt isa great mistake to $a; pose that there is Party ¥ nm wants to do away with r Sc} s. There are, however,thousands ke to hear of ““ The W esieyan | s ‘St. Patrick's Free School,” # St, Pet s Free School,’ etc, —_-s N Froay.—On Friday after- na fire broke out in coachouse in rear of Dr. Johnston's residence At one £ conflagration seemed imminent, | Thanks to t! exertions of our energetic | Fire Engineer and the Fire Department gener- | { t! e was kept within bounds. Where | all behaved well, it is, perhaps, invideous to tions But we think the steadiness and endurance of Massrs. Archd. | White, Jobn Ware, W. W. Stumbies, E, | Da Jas. D. Irving and Robert Brydges,are | f on, and there can be n that had they not at the critical tood ly by their post the fire wou have spread indefinitely. -The Hook Ladder Company under the com- lof Mr. James Butcher, did good | Owing to the Lursting of the | t t S Fire Engine did pot x § | mpiiy as usuati (ur rtheless a very good ils} laying out} - 1 g and they might take a t respecting the expediency of | supply of water. We} regret learn that one por fellow—named | Morton—had his arm broken, aud several | persons were badly burned. ‘The clothes of s the firemen were spoiled. We tt men are not provided | : $;and we suggest that in cases wh 1 garment belenging to any fireman ed at a fire it should be replaced at t st of the city. eeiieerninenineeitattitltata isa } ScpreMe Covret.—The July Term of the | Supreme Court for King’s County, coms menced its sittings on Tuesday last. After | the Grand Jury was sworn in His Honor Judge Hensley addressed them in his usu- | al happy style. He remarked that eighteen | months had elapsed since his last visit to this County ; and that he was highly pleas; | ed at seeing the criminal Calender so no- | ticably light, there being but one criminal | case On the Docket. This he stated was a} simple case of larceny. Ie complimented | King’s County on the absence of otesel which so distinguished it in the present in- | stance. This, he said, was largely due to} sobriety and industry,as there was no more fruitfulource of crime than intemperance, | and there being but one criminal case | spoke well for the moral tone of King’s | County. | recognise these particular points, and warns | ed them of the heavy responsibility they | Were under in seeing that the Statute re | gulating the sale of intoxicating liquors was faithfully carried out; that it was their | duty to have any violation of the laws | rigidly punished as the law directs. There was another infringement, he said, that of selling liquor without license, which they sheuld see scrupulously guarded against, and in the event of any violation of the law have tho offenders brought to justice. He then averted to the brilliant prospects of a plentiful season ; the fields he remarks ed, were teeming with an abundant growth of the necessaries of life. The great de- pression which has been so universally felt throughout the world, he was glad to know was not so heavily felt in this Pros | vince as in many other places, He then dwelt feelingly on the inestimable boon of Peace that was one of the choicest blessings of Divine Province ; the ravages of war, the destruction of life and property which is going on in other parts of the earth should | He exhorted the Grand Jury to } | excite us to be still more thankful for being | from all such disasters,and that we should Unceasingly thank God for these blessings, and the rights and privileges which we He con- referring to the great advantages enjoy under a Free Government. cluded by atiorded the people of Georgetown in the Matter of railway accommodation; that a Perry Steamer, the want of which has been felt for a long tizae, would soon be in Operation on the ferry; the fact that a Lewspaper wae just started—and another im Souris- which would result benefically | if properly conducted,—went to show that | & marked degree of advancement had taken place. During his discourse he was listened to with fervent attention, and | every one present must have learned a | Valuable lesson from his ‘words of wisdom,” : The following are the gentlemen who Compose the Grand Jury :— Danie} Gordon, Foreman; Samuel Meoe- Donald, John McDonald, John Stewart, veseph McVane, Wm. Hayden, Alexander MeDonald, Charles McAdam, Ronald Mc- Don wd, James Phillips, Edward Webster, Thomas lfandry, Robt. MeCallum, Donald “tewart, Lawrence Peters, Ronald McAulay, James McEwen, James Keefe Hugh L. McDonald, !.azvr White, Donald McCormack vharles McDonald, Esquires. lhe following cases have been disposed et .. Margaret McDonald, vs. David McDonald Verdict for the Plaintiff on all the issues, fad #1500 damages: James R. McLean, V8 James McDonald, an absent debtor. 8 — over. Angus McDonald, vs. Allan pilson, Stands over by consent. The ‘rand Jury brought in a True Bill against *Ohn DeCost. for Larceny. He was sentenc- ed to 3 months hard labor.— Advertiser. eres | JOB AND BOOK) | and Five Tableaux, entitled | WALLACE! ume The Hero of Scotland. Toconclude with the Rollicking Farce, entitled Barney the Baron. TICKETS can be had at the Drug Stores and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to commence at 8. For further particulars see programmes. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Ch’town, July 24, 1876.—2i Wanted. \T the Lunatic Asylum, a FEMALE *" ATTENDANT. Application for the situation to be made at the Institution. July 24, 1875.—lin EXCURSIONS © PICTOU AND RETURN FOR ONE DOLLAR ! Fine Chance for Picnics. HE Steam Navigation Co. will during the summer months issue Tickets to Parties of 'T'WENTY ard upwards, for Ex- cursions to Picton and return same day— available every WEDNESDAY and SAT- URDAY. ‘The stay at Pictou will be from three to four hours, and trains run so that persons might spend over two hours at the Coal mines. Special arrangements can be made for Meals and Staterooms at reduced rates. By Order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 24, 1876. JOHN H. MURRAY'S GREAT MALLROAD CHROUS | ==>. 2. The Oldest, Largest, Best end Only Legitimate CciRCUS IN AMERICA WILL ‘Exhibit at Charl'town JULY 29, 31, & AUG. I. —— PERFORMANCES AFTERNOON & EV'NG with the exception of SATURDAY, July 29, when the first performance will be given in the evening. Monday and Tuesday EXHIBITIONS WILL BE GIVEN AT 2 O'CLOCK, P.M, AND IN THE EVENING. For particuiars, list of Star Performers, | and Special! Attractions, see Murray's Il- lustrated Courier, and general descriptive | bills. For Illustrations of the different scenes in this Grand Circus, see the mammoth display of expensive printing, on the south and west side of Queen Square. * ss -__ * Admission 50 cents Children under 10 years, 25 cents. WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT Georgetown, August 2 ; Souris, August 3; Alberton, August 4 ; Summerside, August 5. Virginia Leaf Tobacco —_—— CHEAPER THAN EVER, For Cash! Cash! Cash ! IIVIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a choice selection of Virginia Leaf To- bacco. All dealers should call and examine our Stock, 18 we are prepared to « Sell Lower Thaw Ever to Those who Purchase for Cash. CHARLES QUIRK LAIN i ‘PRINTING done at the INER OFFICE. Mar. 6, 1876.—ly 102 Upper Queen St ERE RAR ORR Beg MEROH AN ars | 0 ae os, wirasiiaes. BAA BE EIN |EO a ‘33° iM (NN, INSURANCE COMP NY OF CANADA. __>*. ‘Catal $1,000,000, with poner HEAD OFFICE, - CAR V HLL Agents Ch’town, July 3, 1876. ior Prince to | ing 10 Increase - = = = MONTREAL, RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF BROT RRs Edward tisland. | AM instructed by Dr. C. L. SvRICKLAND to sell at auction at his residence, cor ner of Great George and Water Streets, Saturday, 29th instant, at eleven o’cleck, all his Household Furni ture, as follows: and Green Velvet Pile), 1 Glass, 1 Walnut Centre Table, 1 Side Table, I do. Whatnot, 1 do. Dieu, Chair, 1 Papier large Pric gravings, 1 Marble Clock (in yviass case and Cornices, Vases, Mantel Ornaments 1 Walnut and H.C. Sofa, do. Rocker, ¢ Sewing Machipe, Ornaments, etc., et¢ 1 Walnut Bedroom Suit, 1 Spring Mat- Wash-stands, Toilet Tables and Ware, Lounge, Carpets, Pictures, Curtains and Oil Cloth, Stair Carpet and Rods, Cook Stove and Cooking Utensels, Kitchen Furniture, etc, ete. Also, 1 Vis-a-vis Wagon, Lot Sydney Coal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. July, 17, 1876. SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD ! Kerosene Pendants and Brackets! In Imitation of Gas, from 1 to 6 Lights, Kor Herosene QOil, (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 lignt is needed. May be seen at the subscriber's Tin Suop. Prices varying from $1.50 to $35. Two- light Chandelier, with all complete, for $6.50. GEORGE W. MILLNER, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2in New England Felt Roofing Co.'s PITCH AND FELT! »—- The only Reliable Roofing. K () ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, JUY 100 Bbls. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. Ch'town, July 17, 1876. Scotch Porter. bbls Jeifrey’s Edinburgh PORTER, in pint bottles), 20 casks Molsons’ Indian Pale ALE, 20 casks Molsons’ X X X PORTER, 4 casks finest Old Rye WHISKEY, 2 casks A. Houtman’s GIN, Holland’s Geneva, 3 casks Geo. Sayer’s Pale BRANDY, 12 casks fine Old Pale SUERRY, Kor sale by 3( HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street. July 17, 1876.—3m Board of Education. as REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Board of Education wil! be held inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. be held at the Normal Schoo!, commencing on Tuesday, the 25th, at 2 o’clock, p. m. (Signed,) DONALD McNEILL, Secretary. July 10, 1876.—lin Handsome Villa RESIDENCE & EARL I AM instructed by L. DISNEY, Esq., to Offer for sale by private contract,that Handsome Villa Residence and Farm, at present occupied by him, and known as the ‘“* Riverside Hotel,” very beautifully situat- ed abont four miles from the City, by the North River Road, and 24 miles by the ice. The Farm contains 110 acres of Land in one square block; 40 acres of which are cleared and covered with mussel-mud; 25 acres are fit to stump, and the balance covered with wood. The Dwelling House is two-storeys high, 56x36 feet, containing 14 rooms—Kitchen and Wash House. The out-buildings con- sist of a fine Stable, Coach-house, Sheep- house, Cart-shed, Fow!l and Pig-house, and four Hay Barracks. There are three Wells on the premises, and a never failing supply of mussel-mud close by. The property being bounded on three sides by the waters ofthe North River. This Property for beauty of situation is unrivalled by any Villa Property in the neighborhood of the City, being situated on a point of land directly opposite the en- trance to the harbor: it commands a splen did view of Hillsborough Bay and Harbor, as well as charming views of the River scenery and the surrounding country, also affording first-class facilities for bathing, fishing and shooting. If not disposed of by MONDAY, the 7th AUGUST next, the Property will be sold at auction on that day at 12 o'clock. For terms and particulars apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer July 3, 1876. EXECUTOR’S SALE ! NDER and by virtue of authority from W. H. SCOVIL, Esq., acting Executor othe Estate of the late Wm. McKay, Esq.. of the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Iam empowered to sell and dispose of the following Valuable Properties, belonging e said estate, viz :— ‘Oo acres of Land, on Township number 53, in King’s County, fronting on the Cardi- gan River, and within 10 chains of Cardi- gan Bridge; well adapted for shipbuilding. Likewise Town Lots Nos. 6 & 7, Ist Range, letter C. in Georgetown, fronting on Grafton Street 168 feet, running back 112 feet, adjoining Mr. Cogswell’s Tannery. The Railway passes in front and rear 01 these Lots, making them an excellent site for business. And Town Lot No. 9, Ist Range, letter F, fronting oa Fitzroy Street, 120 feet,on Gordon Street 85 feet improved). Terms made known on application at my office. or at the office of W. Hl. Scovil, Esq., St. John, N. B. W. SANDERSON, Auctioneer. Geo’town, June 20, 1876. N. B.—The above properties if not sold tion, at the New Coart House, in George- June 26, 1875.—5i Posters printed at the Examiner office Household Furniture. Machie Table, 1 Brussels Carpets, 4 Oil Paintings, 5 In- } 1 Cigar Stand (with Music Box), {| Chess Board and Men, Brackets, Curiain Poles, | ster trass, Feather Pillars and Bolster, Bed- | ding, Blinds, Curtains, Pictures, Carpets, | Toilet Sets, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, | Mattrasses, Bedding, Chests of Drawers, | Biinds, Four Stoves, Shoe Bath, Floor at Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the 27th | The bi-monthly | examination of candidates for License will ! by Private Sale, will be sold by Public Auc- | town, on Wednesday, the 19th day of July | next, at the hour of 2 o’clock, p.m. W.S./|for subscriptions or advertisements wiil ART YOUR HANDBILLS AND IPTG Db ray rc BUTTER TUBS. \ow Landing, 200 Butter Tubs. Will be sold very cheap. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO, Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2in : The Patent Jib Haut IOULD be furnished to all New Ves- ‘] 1 Handsome Drawing Room Suit (in Walnut S sels. Sce sample at Pier Walnut CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2m Prince Edward Island i ’ etc., etc., ete., 1 Extended Dining Table, S 7 E A M E R ‘ Cane Seat Chairs, 1 Easy Chair, 1 Side 4 L 1 v S e Board, Glassware, Plated Ware, Crock- ery, Table Linen, 3 Corner Book Shelves | and Books, Carpet Curtains, Parlor Stove, | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Nova Scotian. Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every Monbay. Wepnespay, THurs- DAY & SATURDAY mornings at 5 o'clock, } connecting there at10 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 TUEsDay, WEDNEs- DAY, Fripay & Saturpay, about | p. m., On arrival of morning train from Halifax. OCape Breton, Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monpay & THURSDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage and Steamer ‘** Neptune” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. teturning to PICTOU same niGutTs con- necting with 10 a.m. train Toxspay & Fripay for Halifax. New Brunswick, Canada, and United States. Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown,connecting at Shed- iac with trains from each of above named places, and at St. John with Steamers of the International Co. for Portland and Boston. Also, leave Charlottetown for Shediac direct, about midnight every Sunday. Returning, leave Shediac every morning (Sundays excepted) on arrival of night trains from St. John, Halifax and Can- ada, for Summerside ; connects there, without delay, with trains for all parts of the Island. Also, leave Shediac, every Saturday evening about six o'clock for Charlottetown direct. Pas- sengers by these direct Steamers travel by day train to St. John. AGENTS :—Thomas Bolton, Halifax ; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant & Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros, St. John. zs F. W. HALES. Ch’town, P. E. I., 17th July, 1876. FAMILY MOURNING, New Goods. ->3 0 W E have just opened a large variety of ‘Mourning Dress Fabries! CRAPHEHS, 1Gloves, Ribbons, etc., |Family & Complimentary Mourning. Funerals Supplied! ECONOMICAL PRICES ! W. A. WEEKS & CO. STREET. QUEEN June 19, 1876. CUSTOM TAILORING ! CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER BY THE BEST WORKMEN. NEW SCOTCH & CANADIAN CLOTHS AND TWEEDS JUST RECEIVED. We Guarantee Satisfaction to all who may Patronize us. W. A. WEEKS & CO- Ch'‘town, June 19, 1876. titolo oe Siti sietiniacccnesndoeisisignale | A CARD. | DERSONS residing in the country indebt- edto the subscriber by note of hand or please remil the respective amounts due by }them without delay. W. L. COTTON. Examiner Office, June 12.—4i - O f\ fh Lf) j Uy 02,000,000 AMERICAN BUCKEYE. We now offer for sale a limited number of the celebrated AMERICAN BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER ! Manufactured by the Richardson Manufacturing Co. The American Buckeye is so well known on the Island, and so highly prized by those who have purchased ia former years, that it is unnecessary for us to say anything in its praise. NOXON STANDARD & TRIUMPH ! We have also on hand a number of these excellent machines. The Noxon Standard and Triumph Machines have given entire satisfaction to those who have bought and given them a thorough trial. SELF-OPERATING WHITCOMB HAY RAKE ! We have now ready for delivery a number of those celebrated oe Rakes, which have proved to be the best kind in use on the Island. ALSO, THE CHAMPION HAY RAKE! A NEW KIND. EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand a supply of Buckeye and Manny Extras and Repairs. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch'town, July 17, 1876.—4w Health, Pleasure, and Recreation ! ‘TELE ° GREAT SUMMER RESORT Of Prince Edward Isiand. “THE SEA-SIDE HOTEL” IS SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. This Magnificent WATERING PLACE has been enlarged and refilled this season, and will be opened in FIRST-CLASS STYLE PROM 22d JUNE 10 THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON, AT $2.00 T0 $2.50 PER DAY. a Special Arrangement made for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, dc. For Charming Scenery, Salubrious and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, 4c., &c., the **Ska Sripk” possesses advantages equal to any Hotel in North America. Yiow to Get To and From the ‘Sea-Side.’ A Coach will. call for passengers at any place in the City every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, on information being left at the subscribers’ place of business, Queen Square, at any time previous to starting. Return every THURSDAY and MON- DAY MORNING, at9 a.m. Fare, $1.50 each way. And also, by arrangement made with Mr. Bagnall, Coaches will be in waiting on ar- rival of every train at Hunter River from Charlottetown and Summerssde, for passengers to ‘*SEA-SIDE,” at from A0 cts. to $1.00, according to number going; but only 50 cts. for Morning Trains every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Also, at the Livery of Mr. Connolly or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, On reasonable terms. JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1876.—3in EE ————— - LONDON HOUSE. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men's Business Coats & Bismarck Jackets, BLUE SERGE SUITS, SUMMER OVERCOATS ! WHITE VESTS, Boys Sailor Suits, in Blue Serge and Linen, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, AL! SIZES. x= A lot of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low orices to clear. . TERMS CASH! GEO. DAIVES & CQ. ~ THE STADACONA Fire & Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipent, GEO. J. PYKE, Genera, MAnaGer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Patmer, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F, Ropertson, Esq.» Joun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpan, 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. ILLADAN STANDARD WIND MILL, The first and ONLY SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL ever offered to the markets of the wor!d, and when ma- terial used, power, workmanship and durability are con- sidered, it is acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST WINDMILL NOW IN USE. The undersigned are the only manufacturers in the world who jhave been suc- cessful in introducing self-regulating WThdmills of large diameter. For Running Custom Grist Mills, that make as high a grade of flour as can be produced by any steam or water mill, and for pumping large quantities of water FOR SUPPLYING SMALL TOWNS & RAILWAY WATER STATIONS. The smaller sizes of our Mills are Used on Stock Farms and for Ornamental Use. U. S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illinois, WILLIAM MURPHY, Gas Works, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May J, 1876.—3m CARROLL Ee) a Re ER RS) I Ee Es CONSIGNMENT. WH HAVE RECEIVED & CASKS CHINAWARE 60 Tea Setts (44 Pieces,) IN CHINA AND GOLD, AS we are instructed to close this lot out at once, will sell it cheap,by the cask or set. HASZARD BROS., : 6l Water Street, Ch'town, July 10, 1876.—3in PURSE FOUND, OUND, a purse containing a s rE Mouey. LHe vywes > sum. of proving property and paying for this ad- vertisement. Apply at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’'town, July 10, 1876. FIVE or SIX Gentlemen Boarders may be accommodated in a comfortable house, Situate? near the residence of Dr. Johnston, Kent Sicet. Apply at the office of “ THE EXAMINER.” Ch’town, July 10, 1876. Str.“ M. A. Starr.” Ae EAVES Halifax tor Charlottetown every MONDAY EVENING; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, taking freight at low rates. Eish taken and re-shipped at Halifax hy ‘* CROMWELL” Line, and through bills lading signed from here at 50 cents gold per bbl. CARVELL BROS., Agetts. Ch'town, July 10, 1876.—3m OR GATTI. HANDSOME CARRIAGE, for one or two horses, with hood, spring and lamps complete. Apply to the subscriber, at Judge Young's stables. JOHN COYLE. KERR'S THREAD IS THE BEST! ASK FOR JT AT GEO. DAVIES & Co's. Ch’town, July 3, 1876.—2m TAILORING: DEPARTMENT. New Ciocths, Worsted Coatings. Broadcloths,* Doeskins, Tweeds, Oxfords, Meltons, &c. Just received, and further additions dally expected. The Clothing turned out from this depart- ment is pleasing all our customers. BEER & SONS. July 10, 1876.—4in ~ Boston Steamers ! / mE xb & WORCESTER. a WEEKLY LINE. NE of the above Steamers leave Boston every SATURDAY at noon, for Char- lottetown ; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, at 5 o'clock, p. m. PASSENGERS will find those steamers to have Superior accommodation. EXCURSION TICKETS, for round trips to and from Boston, $15. For freight or passage, apply to CARVELL BROS , Agents, Ch’town, July 10, 1876.—3m GLOVES AND NECKTIES f FRENCH KID GLOVES, SWEDE KID GLOVES, very nice and cheap, For Ladies & , Gentlemen. Burlington, Royal, Polo, windsor Ties, A GOOD ASSORTMENT AT BEER & SONS. July 8, 1876. in. ZERO REFRIGERATOR, FEW of these JUSTLY CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS on hand. A)) par- ties in need of any of the above, should call at once and secure one, as they are going like hot buns. E. D. STAIR. Ch’town, July 8, 1876. Mr. E. D. Starr,—The Zero Refrigera- ator you made for me last summer, is, without exception, the best article of the kind I have ever seen. I believe it is {m- possible to get better. It has given the utmost satisfaction, and I hereby recom- mend it to every person in need of a first- class article. ALEX. Brown. Palast tLe) 4 WOOD CUTTERS SMALL & FISHER. WOOOSTOCK.N. B Salt! Salt ! Salt! 5000 BAGS of LIVERPOOL SALT, to arrive per Steamer ‘*‘ Prince Edward,” due here the 30th inst., which will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 19, 1876. The Isolated Risk & Farmers Insurance Co. of Canada, PRESIDENT, - - Hon. ALEX. MCKENzIE, Vicke-PresipENT, - GrorGe Greic, Ese. CAPITAL, 8S600,000. Deposited with Dom. Govt., = $100,904, NHIS 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 favorable terms. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Apri! 24, 1876.—ly Gen'l Agent for P.E.I,