nnn ne ee eecemmeateentinmenmmnsn tiiediemessamntiineeenttitetitiieememeatatieenes ‘ene. ean. eee, eee aaa aie . aecLLTL Ie. ae LE: RIN. aia eI, e . Qbece MRA SRE! 2 CE ee AUNT Stiidbiokt soa ee siaiinaiiiiinaias ala . — on - SOMES ee ———————————————————— ee cm samt YQ OTHER War haves Geieiivens iors wa ' Sto ? ae . PAA wey XT t >t } s . os on ry on e.* hiv if A : 3 ee yEL ay Liha. UU aah ry DEN K, a ARRIED. 4 z < p 7 se Teem?t ar ‘i . Se } 4 . nde ‘ 4% the conte fy 43 bride’ i en ¥ are o | i NT Re ; VF j tn esidence fT riage s fatner, on tho e aS de be 29 ‘se . aP 2 qk ERSONAI lion, D. Laird i@itior (tta { . sist., by the Rey. J. ( Joni Miss Ella Mutch * : “se —s i i id lanohter Mf w ' te? ‘io i. ) s on Thi lay : ning last IP daughter of M imu Atcha, it icher, to Nr. ) es yt iD N h} b. on ' ‘ George Bb. Suckl both ¢ en i a.) a4 "VU oe ts "i ' ’ By the Rey Vurray, at the residence of | rpypyy | beg \foxcTronr : oe ; 5 : : ’ pears fe uudersign 22 leave to acquaint ° i ei Was ad limes and c Imisiances chance Du ‘ brides fi Beane g WE OS iSth inst. Mr. Mobert i t} ae Is d the nohit o . , @ at cton t. B. on Thursday | ¢ : : (ar North R co, to Amanda Jane, yotine- their friend 13 he public generally ’ ne o are pri es and feelings which vv of RR ‘ sq., New Glas- | that, having purchased the above well- af f > or . ' re ‘ > last our infeney inculcated in ou . know n Business St: re set have entered - ‘ ry 1 o ‘ into Partnership, under the le f niry ag a scene i a3 A 1!, Ou y the tn sty e and firmo :@ STIPENDIARY MAGIsTRatE. R IMTY 43 & sense Of Guty—that is, to ‘‘ fear inst.. \ yr. D Do Dt res ‘ hae rer nil ¢ Ones } . ') ope es * ‘coe . . ? os ’ _ it rald took his seat on the Civie Beneh | -* pone hg nor the Queen.” These, I take ty mas ee ey a ee cre oe oe ae - BEER, “s 1 0 he foundation rar baa i # arr, | city | i 11 1 (for the first time) this morning; and dis< | rim the - indation of the unexampled Mt Taunté 08 Mer 18 by the | 204 will be pre sli > OM arrival of Spring po lof twelve case ro: perity of our nation. Loyalty to om Cehier W t Mr Benja 1 Farquhar. | Goods from Great wie om Dominion, . “ag aoa : “yy | to offer a large and Wel-assort stock of - sovereign and respect for mene custo ms, |} Cambri tormerly of Lot 48, P. BE.) °° “eS * (M68 ussorted stock of +] Dexcan Che ‘it ai : ' I 1, torm rearet Ferguson, of Ne Dorcas. "The ship | and tations of our country, were strictly | Punts PE Ny Staple and Fancy Goods, Ain 1 On i ul at the i Vay erved by the w ny men who founded | a... é. nciasiaeeiheail . LAPIS ¢ y wiarl 2 will i r Great Dritain rit ( ous saan w to beas bind "> of i oP A a. iy ike = 4 rT We 1 a ‘eT sf na i] ] 1 ii ¥ ? ? . i ir descendants and on all good British |. Re i 1 ag | ; at Readv-made Clothing : ubjects, as when Nelson unturled his im i Ca . cu * r ine, f _ ce . } : DHE RIFTO Ba i m B ton i ofa ” -o v ira - i ibVUetbilews WL., Miss M of ( ithe other ofa|, — -""% ®% Deen accustomed from boy, 1? lat prices that will satisfy their ons. Miss M y et Lavio ,» |W the commemo stion of Our Sov | as 5 ; i n d Ar oe i Bt SINE 5S.” P - ? ‘and — a ‘ ey" eee ee i r Ste ¢ ineed th: 2.28 ee ereign’s bit th da y by the firing of: a Re wal | od HAining a eo Z 3 and be Contin » Shas SALES « Pro : Donald |] vo ‘ ce of all who | W@ WU) do as well for your interests as any LJ] h BWOVPERTY Pr. JPONnRIG | i is as & pi ublie de mostr: ition of res spect, | } j “o a et ther} in the trade ? 4r oa ais ‘ ‘ ” sala ee © harson, OF West River, recently pur ed ven in times when the chief of the nation |r i piease copy. | JOHN BEER Y. 5. MeGowan’s property, near the | did not possess one tithe of the moral worth |, 44 '°°S ' a. ee : VILLIAM W. BEER. \ ' Aw , 271) whic! ee : oree wae 4 Vuncan Mcua > sone i ‘Vesieyan Academy, for $7000. | Waica distinguishes our present beloved | eat te tank age. The deceased » 1876.4 ee | Queen It was, therefor with feel? ber of friends and relation ee. . nhl Sa i . elore, with feeling ; Dixnxer to Me. NNAND. —Ilon, Wm. : a : a , ub feelings At ihe same place, on t pb j Aunand wa entertained ain diamer ot the | not at all complimentary to the denarts | beloved wite > of Rd iward Louri ie. j S| a un iter ing a dinner : > a ic : ” : + oe teat “t r “© l ment, under whose control this demonstra< of her age. The deceased & llalifax Club on Wednesday night last by a | tion pally pl l, that I wi wee meen Se ; pa pi: : ‘ a Ul iS MSyAly placer gba witnesse large number of his friends, previous to his | troo pot us ch i ‘ Witnessed a At ¥ ork River, - " hursds a ® ro i ya , rr g rears, ” *e ‘ " departure for England. b chins wenc ing their way to the i ‘a non age — 7 na LELWUAY ; 5 2 as a ‘ & a oid and res nna os hs ta ee } as j ee ur Gun Batte ry, as their predecessors had to this Island 4 the year 1 al ity 5 ‘ ae ae fil Mar T. L Dae ‘ ‘ 7 AN isLanpDER Aproap.—Mr. Wm. Beairsto, | been accustomed to do, from the first , Scotland. ‘ ne , ' . as : : ‘ Roths B., on the 3lst March 76 mee ite Visitor of Schools for Prince County, | Settlement of the Coiony, to witness the firs tS a. th yp ae p - 1] “ : mc bau ; Ling of : , y cat wCv ieX. a ‘ . ave € ‘hop Lely passed a highly Satisiactory examine | Ing of the saute, but they were doomed to land. i ostage On fhe Examinge i tion in lawat Toronto. He red cor- | disappointment. on eh ae pe it I oor ioyal P.E, Island had entered Cons | PASO E Aas) 6 v ni} | be P ale d | in Advan ANIC eo « lerati di 10 longer possess udaaiins| n fi, — | i } | ae Ba a ee , | the eae Under the ow L.aw : ¥ oe me + Militar affairs nd the cost | Mi bi i) Ky e, . the new i.aw, wes *} ‘ i pritisn rf the i of gun ‘ was las ! | Hen 5 YW - Ici SOK D. Ak rR 1 4.4 Or j j mm ioner on t tion of the fish« | ae r an : A Thompsoa,S a le y | PRY PRAES Soa GOR UF JULY NEXT. i t + the Hsil~ | too great a responsibility for the Provincial } bell, Ch: l : ‘ es < Yr) \ } ‘ . as. a . ° ie . once 9 wen | ' ~ t WW igton | Adjutant General of the Militia of the Great | 4/ts- D.C: ere |, : i e | ireaty. lt is underst xi that the lmperial Dot nia? rf ' * : Mrs. l rr . THE co \ iz + 2 ’ . minion of Canada to ineur in com-! Eliza Smith | 4 A+ ae - “UE Government have accepted the nominee of | ancien entinamni sian the Dominion Government ~0e STEAMERS from Boston | the Alka a, from Quebec; the il : from Montreal, and tl same city, were ill in ort on Wednesday } last The WF, (which replaces the iicambra) left Boston for Charlottegpwn | on Saturday afternoon. «<> Fikk iv Carieron, N, fires occurred in Carleton, N. B., on Thurss day last. Eleven buildin burned, $4,000 worth of property destroyed, and twenty families rendered homeless. The stores of Messrs. Dunn & Co., and oo & Thompson’s planing mill, and the ol gs were m the | 1 = 1 | been that since that change b.—Two destructive | birthday of tuous and constitutional 1e British Throne rms of Confederation, the sole < ae of all Military arrangements | to the ] moratine th ¢ memorating th the most vir- sovereign i @ver sat on t! By the té l issed i no ttended our worthy Lieutenant at the opening of the Legis uny Other , } 1Onor Las Governor } overnor lature, nor on public occasion has any military respect been shown to him as the Her Majesty, as was the were & separate Governs for 2 moment suppose premeditated intention rep ‘esentative of custom while we ment. I cannot that there is any } on the part of the Dominion Government ferry boat Prince of Wales were burned. -_—_ « Fata, Draownine.—Five young persons were out boat-sailing, on the ale. ~way Parrsboro, N. S. evening last. river lake, , on Thursday The boat was capsized by a syuall,and three of the party were drowned, viz., Allison, Davison, M teacher, and iss Hatfield, school briel. The other two, Miss Barnes and Clarence Fullerton. were save ‘. iss Ga -<=>- Sin Joun Macponaup appeared in court in Toronto on Saturday, 22d inst., for the first time in twenty-one years, to present to convocation the Court of Queen’s MacDonell, the son of | te Archibald John 1 to the and Bench Mr. John A. his former partner, the | Macdonell, who was ea! jar durs ing the present term. a Fire iw St. Joun—aA fire, by which | $250,000 worth of property was destroyed, lred and forty families dered homeless, broke out in the rear of Keltie’s ‘hn, on the 28th inst. Luke’s Church and Rankin’s buildings and one hun ren- st. J brewery, St. Alexander are among the 1 <<< P- Tas Examiner Maw Express Frxp to ruins. | terests ; | vine ' to provide means for conveying the next English Mail to Charlottetown, on its ars rival at Georgetown. Amount required, $5 SUBSCRIPTIONS: : Luk KXAMINER, $0 75 \ Railway Man, 0.20 An Anti-railway Ma 0.40 A Politician io e _ 0.08 Ditto [out of office, ] 0 20 { Friend, on behalf ofthe People, 0.02 ' ‘6 ‘ =Post* Office, 0.01 * ** Railway Office, 0.01 ‘* Steamboat Co, 0.01 Small sums, 0.64 Total, $1.714 Balance still required, $.284 ~~. ve : neve fue Newrocnptanp Corre ines. —The tean Merli clear¢ t ifternoon | . a r 1 : { r Betts Cove, Newfoundland, having a | . s } ul » of miscellar n rials in- tended for the use of the company who} are about commencing operations at the | Newfoundland copper mines, The steamer was ch urtered specially for the purpose by the most active promoters of the enterprise. with lumber, shingles, window sashes, door frames, and other manu! such as trucks and carts. A company of men, who intend working at the mines, will take passage in her, with their families. —/z. Citi ~<a CosIMERCE. Mr. Ellershausen, one of She is loaded etured articles— wheelbarrows, 2 Ne CHAMBER OF —A meeting of | Chamber of Commerce will be held | this evening. The business to be transact~ ed is important. The *' Railway Tariff” is, we understand, to be discussed; and a pretty strong expression of opinion will, doubtless, be given upon it. Mr. P.S. McGowan, the esteemed Secretary of tho Chamber, being about te leave the Province for California, will, it is understood, sab. mit his resignation; and another Secretary willhave to be appointed. It is not un. likely that Resolutions respecting the supe pression of the lague of Commercial | I'ravellers,’’ will be submitted and passed. (ur mail and passenger ariangements with the Nova Scotia may also receive considera- tion. OE Customs RecewrTs. —The following are the | receipts at the Customs herofor the eleven 1875, as coms | months ending the 3lst May, pared witn the corresponuing period last year :-— 1873 S74 Increase | July, $9616.29 $13,500.39 $3,884.10 | Aug., 5.333. 7 75 10,697 66 § 5,313.91 | Sept., 7,334.05 43,338.38 36,004.83 Oct., 34,732.73 17,234 40 12,501.65 | Nov., 19.43 41,406.10 24,186.66 Dee 18,832.75 19,010.94 jan., 5,178.85 5,722 84 543.99 | Feb., 2735 33 5, 150.48 2,415,10 | March, 2,707.67 418.55 . Decrease: April, 19,557.05 9217 13,615.2 Increase. May, 64,131.47 8133-47 17,203.00 Total 187,459.63 278,756.83 91,827.20 ——— ll OG Stem “ h Pacwic Ramway Survey.-—E. W. Jarvis C. E , (of this Island) and party, of the Cans ada Pacific Survey, have arrived at Winni~ peg, Manitoba, ‘They left Lvitish Columbia last December, experienced great difficulty in crossing the Rocky Mountains, owing to the great depth of snow and severe weather. ‘The Smoky River pass, one bundred miles north of Jasper House pass, was found ims practicable for a railway, nor was any other found preferable to the one already sur- veyed by Jasper. They travelled upwards of nine hundred miles on snow-shoes, ran Out of provisions shortly after Igaving the mountains, but obtained sullicient game to | carry them through to Edmonton. Lett} there 7th of April. The Saskatchewan River opened on the 22d of April, Very high, flooding Hudson Bay posts, and drowning a number of Indians. They do hot contirm the report of the murder of David McDougall, in the Saskatchewan. 4 } 13: 178.19 amounted only to 304 12in England and 2 in} water | Se to slight our worthy Governor, by willfully withholding from him that mark of respect which was always accorded to his prede- cessors, nor to do anything to weaken the loyalty of the inhabitants, but fear I that personal j A ousyin ¢he camp, and indiffer- ence and incapacity to sinha our local interests in the Covncil,on the part of our representatives, are the true causes. The Minister of the Interior is so much occu- pied in providing fancy military costumes for the Cree Indians, and in counting the th which he draws monthly from our pockets, that he has no time to devote to the protection of our local in- or, may be itis his policy toen- deavor to degrade the office of Lieutenant Governor to the level of his own limited capacity, so that in case of a vacancy he might be eligible to fill the position. In any cise it isan insult offered to this Pro-~ ips of siller’ who prides himse] sul ject. Mooyyas, Ch’town, May 27 1575. “MISCELLANEOUS. NLL LILO LOLOL LO LO LOLOL LOLOL OL A LOLOL LOA A LOLA eo Late telegrams report that the Pope is seriously ill, Eight English crews w del Iphi 1a next year. ill row at Philas ns between Mexico and Guat- la are becoming delicate on the bound~ ary question. The Mexican Congress has passed a law restricting the powers of the Supreme Court relative to elections, which it is fears ed will introduce a new element of discord in public affairs, Mr. Disraeli stated in the House of Com. mons yesterday, that the Crown had made representations to Germany regarding the relations of Germany and France, and that the ellort was to correct misconception and insure peace. The relati ema A wonderfal eseape is recorded of two men g to the Mary and Eliza, which sprang a leak on the voyage from Savannah to Daniariscotta, picked up byaN. Y. the t op of a cabin they had been ft water. A farmer, named Findlay, was found shot near his residence on the morning of The men were ,on which frail support x 91 hours without food or the 22d inst., at Wallaceburg, Ont. The conduct of deceased’s wife and a man named Smith, leads to the belief that this is a repetition of the Missouri horror, and that, at the instance of the wife, Smith has been arrested, Messrs. Moody and Sankey. — Great crowds continue to attend the meetings of Moody and Sankey in London. Services were held on et in Bow Hall and the Opera-house. Over 50,000 persons were pr resent, and thousands visited the inquiry rooms. ‘The criticisms of the newspapers, especially the World and Standard, upon the movement of Moody and Sankey, are virulent and incessant. Tho house visiting committees organized oy the revivalists are severely denounced, but these denuncias tions seem rather to increase the attend~ ance than otherwise. There was an explosion in a building on the corner of Washington and La, Grange streets, Boston, at 6.30 on Wednesday evening last, which demolished it entirely. The lower story was occupied for an apothe- cary’s shop, while the other portions of the building were used as offices of various kinds, and lodging rooms. Four persons were kilted, three others will probably die, and eight are wounded. Work on the ruins continued all night, and there was a large crowd present: The cause of the ex- plosion is yet a mystery. From the “ Newspaper Press for 1875, it appears that there are 1,609 | | newspapers published in the United King- Of these 308 are published in} and 939 in the rest of England. there were 581, in Scot- nd 149, in Ireland, 157; and in the es, 18. Of this number there were 98 daily papers in England, 2in Wales, 14 in Scotland, and 19 in “rd ind. In 1846 the| journals published in t dom. ondon, J In Wales I: isl of which there were only 14 daily, viz: Ireland. The number of magazines now | is 643, of which 240 are of a decidedly re~ ligious character, Forrsts 1s GermMany.— Few people have ang idea of the extent of forest land in Germany, and most imagine that of the slack Forest little is left except a tradition and « conventional blister of woodland, so named. On the contrary, in Hanove r alone there are 900,000 acres of wood under State management, while nearly a fourth part of the area of Prussia is in forest, als though half of that is in private hands, As is well known, the forest administration in particular districts has long been famous, especially in Thuringia and the Hartz moun-~ tains. In North Germany generally the responsibilities are alotted in districts among a carefully organized body of oflicers, presided over by a forest director.— The (London) Garden. Union Hall Meetings: OR or DAY, 1% a. m., W orship and L «+ Breaking of Bread.’ Lord’s Days, 64, p. m., Gospel Preaching. Thursday, 8, p. m., Bible Readings. ept. i4, 1374. if ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND G Posters printed at the Examiner office ‘i es ' Directory ”’ | that minion, and the consequence has | guard of e, that should be resented by every one | 2° f on being a loyal British | i FE a CNR EI | iS ONE OF { LAUNCHED. | - ae yaa eee ae a i Tur nee v BUD ni : ipyard of Messrs. Coffin & Glover, } }} } iv HEAPEST PAPERS rt,a well-finished and ang his LAR uty Al U Ui A ster, copper fastened, sh Lioyds, named the ON THE ISLAND. iilt for Messrs. Peake th they have launch- sii ea ike 7D * vigation. | YEARL SUB BSCRIPTION : re ieee) eee Tt Pind ( ONE DOLLAR FORTY CENTS 0s Ui DU i i PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN IN ADVANCE. ENTE ba i). BY > YZ 37> -e x ‘ Ma ¥ 94~Velocity, Michean, Richibacto, 1 ed SUBSCRIBERS S IN ARREARS 3—Ci sey Bride,.Stiles, Pictou, coal; Brid ARE BEQUESESD TO Bask, Tracadie, N. B., shin ds 2.0 1] e wy - Hughes, Pistia, coal. bay Up at Once, 26—Rival, Arnol i, P Wright, Boston, mdz. May 27—Schr. IK at ictou, coal ; 3.5. oun! AND SAVE SIXTY CENTS A YEAR, 7.191 ileen, McPhee coal; Str. California, Leslie Montreal, goods ;| _ Tory, VaaBuskuk, Pictou, sundries ;_ str. Hadji, | By coming under our Advance Terras! Wilson, Montreal, flour and sundries ; Modoc, | mks eae Chatham, deals and boards; str, Venezia, Mc Master, Mon treal, flour and sux adries. | Now that the Railway is in operation, ay? zcSebe. Little, Mebonald, Mngt jlslene | the delivery of the EXaa1NER will be M: ¥ 2g -Grace Weston, Weston, Richibucta, miucit Mor speedy and p uuctu al than boards and scautling. formerly ; aud as our financial year ends eceannh. jo the fom May, inst., the present is a May 24— Morning Star, Peokunes, Shediac, | £00d time to Subscribe. ballast ; S.S Prince Edward, Fraser, Liverpool, | Co es ‘is of Tok EXAMINER may be had G.B., 68,009 bushels o me by Peake iE ros. & Co} at the Stor res of— Fi 25—Gulf Ranger, Walker, Pictou, potatoes ; | Hope, Robertson, Pictou, . i le G. W, How1an, Alberion, Dani 4 ie! rt ae * Samvet Graves, Summerside, Pictou, gi tr : Bremner Bros., ‘Charlottetown, schr. Vel ‘ ‘ iH: A HARVIE, do., eS hon et gir eid TimotnHy O’ConNELL, do., bbls. bags hair, 75 empty « 2 | Isa 1c OXENHAM, do., ols aie ee ct. 4 3. D. HaypEen, Mount Stewart, z r. Sunrise, ¢ ninerge eieton, wpe J.J. CampsBe.t, Cardigan Bridge, 300 ee ane Peers ot ALBERT AITKEN, Georgetown, | May 29—Brigt. Elaine, McRae, Queenstown, | i & McLean, Souris. Bo noe : ~oadmeea afer? Pana ih W. L. G. Haypen, Morell. j 8 i LAC ros. « Que 01 nar we Trainor, Swansca, 16,000 bus. its, 40 t 5 | Price 3 cts.a Copy. aciciiess Gt doses Hh teee Sea oo May 17, 1875.—5i ce NO FAILURE! 2 a ee a te | Received! | ‘Mik: \ CONSIGNMENT OF -~ . 15 casks Scotch WHISKE?) h M/ WHOISKEY, WY ll "5 hihds. GIN, WONDER 5 eee are “5 Io qr. casks Henn say's Brandy dark i ae ss “ pale, | 4 25 bbls. Arrold’s ALE, Will close out « bound schooner off | Ch’town, May 24, 1875.—3in Aras Paaeet ty ga oy 2k Te APE FARTY FLOR GE CHOICE FARRLY FLOUR A. 2 ji ai gi. Bm oe | ‘ : ag’s Physicians Cornered 4,28 {> RE BBae's Pp y a | | WAV i l i urers i ; coi ‘ ROBABLY there are few circumstances in the st,to } aes & under which a physician labors with more oe oe ee il sympathy for his patient than when ealled r i *r relief to an acute sufferer witl ut sm is is R mis a disease of the blood, and no : BD REOCA. | substant al relie fern be obtained without clean- — tae | ing the . ‘bl od from the fibrim substances which sy) BAGR of the above. Give ita trial, | ob ye the circulation, causing inflammation AF eed we 1A wants ner barre and pain. cere eee ee | The greatest success of the DIAMOND RHEU- G. C, CARMAN, | MATIC CURE in curing this disease is owing Clivtown y 17, 1874.—h panelm to its power of ¢ averting the blood from its dis- Se ee a es ti on to a healthy circulation. Italso CPr3ions | regulates the bowels, which is very essential in . this complaint, and no one will re ad the follow- JER Steamer / | ing statement , fr rom a well-known Dartmonth } | gentleman, with more interest and pleasure i Sine ) | t th nu those physicians who have a real desire to ne I ions g ONIONS. | benefit their suffering patients ; oo OxX¢ s CARVELL BROS. a Dartmouth, Sept. 14, 1874. Ch’town, May 24, 1875.—2in | Poneres & ei, Gentlemen :—For the two past years I have a er, ib en severely troubled with Rheumatism. I have FC é } R 5 A Lh. uffered the most acute pai in, and at times I have : Jered perfectly helpless—being unable to walk, sleep or even sit up. I have tried many j | | } ron been Tent ev tent ~ ow mo ‘ ' MHA’ ‘sirable Sea- e SUMME Punt desir bl : Sea sid a physicians and used numerous patent medicines, SIDENCE, «*REDCLIFFE,”’ belonging but I still cont inued to grow worse. It is now about four days since I commenced taking the DIA} 10 ND RHEUMATIC CURE, and the pain has all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid- i ly rett I bless the day that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure was called to my attention. Gratefully yours, Wa. BRODIE FURTHER PROOF, Hauirax, Sept, 19, 1874. to A Farm and about Charlottetown. ‘Terms known upon application. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Solicitor, &c. adjoining the Keppoch from | made ‘miral Bayfield, two aud a half easy Y ile mies aaah ur ni ins a May 24, 1875.—2m a | ORSYTH & y P, BY . | EF 4& 8 Dp. | Gentlemen:-—! wish to make known to all rau A M 24 ea srers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that I, ‘ < y \%, qo | the undersigned, suffered the most terrible pains #Aia i ee possible to imagine, for two years past. I have Co., them mostof my means for prescriptions, but all of no avail. Ihave now taken the DIAMOND NEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I can he United Kingdom | LEAVE SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE | #24 the Pie A iptions from w pte = — : pounce 5 aii he se t . . every day, on arrival of morning train ry ite dis ona r ui he ever used in the treatmen 0 3 diseas j from St. John. In simple cases sometimes one or two does | LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for CHARLOTTEs suflice. In she rant chronic cases it is sure to | 2,711.98 | published, including the quarterly reviews, | pp4yE CHARLOTTETOWN for PIC’ | “and HAWKESBUR | | | LEAVE PICTOU see We | tries d sever al phys icians in this city, and paid Until Farther Xotice, | han’ any thi ing I have ever taken. I cordially ecommend it to al i afflicted humanity, ruly yours, ALAM HANNIG AN, Lower Water r Street. R trn thfully say that it has done me more good ui r Sethe Binet Ss a RM. CHARLOTTETOWN for SUM. | MERSIDE and SHEDIAC every Mon- day and Thursday morning at 3 o'clock, LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for SHEDIAC every day, on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. The pre prietor of this has walked the aisles of the hespitals of London, Enxg., for the past | twenty years, making Rheumatism a speciality by the of three or four bottles. By 4 this efficient and si sanpla sessed undead of dol- lars are saved by those who can least afford to throw it aw ay, 28 surely it is by the purchase of useless prescriptions. ~ This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- ant 1 conscientious phy sician, in obedience de sire of numberless friends in the profes- TOWN every Wedne ssday and Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. rive W CTOU Y every Monday and Thursday morning at 5 o’clock. , for CHARLOTTETOWN and = Saturday, i enced | } } to the every Wednesday on | : ; ; on | sion in the trade and among the peat le. Every arrival of morning train from Halifax. | poitle is) -arranted to contain the full strength LEAVE PICTOU for HAWKESBURY | of the M dicine in its highest state of purity and every Monday and Thursday, on arrival | developm el a is superi aa any medicine of morning train from Halifax. a baa ling for this terrible comp!aint. : 5 It is for sale at all. Druggists throughout LEAVE PICTOU for GEORGET WN | Car lf it happens that your Druggist has every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of | no t in stock, ask him to send for it to, + morning train from Halifax. | wer QRmG& ow Leave GEORGETOWN for PICTOU and) oe . ER. W & i & a N, CHARLOTTETOWN every Wednesday | CHARLOTTETOWN, and Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock. Leave HAWKESBURY for PICTOU every Agent for Prince Edward island, Monday and Thursday, during night. ALSO, Connect at Shediac with train for St. FORSYTH & G ‘3 John, and there with Railways and Interna HALIFAX tional Steamers for all places in United | States and Canada; at Pictou with. trains | for Halifax and all places in Nova Scotia ; | at Hawkesbury with Coaches and Steamers | for all places in Cape Breton; at Summers | side and Georgetown with trains for Chars lottetown and all places in the Island, AGents.—Thomas Bolton, Halifax; Han- ford Bros., St. John; Noonan & Davis, Pictou; A. H. Sutherland, Hawkesbury. F. W. HALES, Sec’y General Agent for Nova Scotia and C. B. April] 19, Is75. ly (10 (AGENTS “WANTED—Mate and Fe- male, forthe ‘‘ Transmission of Life.” and the ‘ Phy sical Life of Woman, ” both by Dr. Napheys. Agent's protits, $150 to $250°'a month. Pestimonials from mos eminent Divines, Physicians agd Editors ip America. Immense sales everywhere. Send for Terms and Circulars to C. W. MITCHELL, St. John, N. B. mes a S Bw) & of > | S| fe Pe c ae = a enecnanetippipeeenentarennsnttysticnense p>Y late : arriv als we are in re ceip »t of the gre: ater portion of our SPRIN IG STOCK 4) which will be found, on ins spection, to comprise a very LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, and which we now offer at prices that cannot fail to give general satisfaction, ——0 —_— SE Le f WE ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID Ll ; IN ‘Summer Tweeds, Black & Blue Worsted Coatings, | BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, E & CASSIMERS, DOnSELNS : 5 as : and having secured the services of A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND GO00D WORKMEN, We are prepared to make up the same in the very best Style ! a3 such prices as must satisfy all who may patronize us in this our NEW DEPARTMENT, BEER & SONS, Ch’town, May 31, 1875.—6w £%.. WiELA. e, vanada Cordage Company Vianufacture | agp ‘Dri irs VPIOCELR, has hitherto given such entire satisfaction, we are pre- pared to receive orders for, as usual, and execute them promptly at Lowest Marker Paice. tons assorted sizes now in Stock. a CARVELL BROS. STADACONA Insui ance Comp’ny, CAPLTAL, $5,000,000, and = Ve @ é® which 20 Charlottetown, April 19, 1875. re ard Life. Head Office . . . . Quebec. Prince Edward isiand Board of Directors: CHAS. PALMER, Esa... | JOHN F. ROBERTS SON, Esa., JOHN QUIRK, Ese., | JOHN INGS, Ese., Pr. fF, Pees Bsa. CARY HL, BROS., March 15, 1875. Agents for P. - smene- 8. 8S. PRINCE EDWARD. ~ ta OPN TG At LONDON HOUSE, PART OF OUR Spring and Summer Stock, WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED BY MR. HARRIS IN THE BEST MARKETS IN ENGLAND ! WH OFFER deal, Al GOSH PRIEES. 4 Ships and Steamers daily expected. GEORGE DAVIES & Co. Ch’ town, M: ay 17, 1875. ON A eR i lt i A RO a aes \ Wik Be scpeesdeediaieeraiediememmenr atientndmetemedia tent achat ieee ae ee f ARRIVAL! ATE CL. R@BERTSOR’S a / @ ba Ge ae ) 63 S oo. 1 GASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, . Very Nobby. Moscow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUB AND BROWN NAPS, Mr. McL«rop is the Currer, and Al at that! : C. ROBERTSON, Queen Street, - . bak Dee. 21, 1s74, Dry Goods Clothing, s "7 5S. NEW GOODS AT THE r . | Wholesale and Retail, | have now ready for inspection, a large and BRITISH WAREHOUSE, ROBERT ORR&CO.| varied assortment of | | €ueen Square, Staple & Faney Dry Goods AND (JL Meds kod Ge, which have been brought direct from the MANUFACTORI2 and will be sold at prices petition. For the accommodation of their custo- mers, they#have made xrrangements to recieve Number 39. The Subseribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edward, A SEW SUPPLY OF ESvitish & Foreign MERCHANDIZE! Suitable for the Present Season, which are now open for Inspection and Sale, at the Lowest Cash Prices. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Supplies continually received. W. & A. BROWN. which defy com- Fortnightly Supplies SEASONABLE GOODS, durirg the summer, by Mail Steamers$from Great ; Britain. Ch’town, May 15, 1875, Ch’town, May 24, 1875, May 24, 1875. Crockeryware. ] CRATES of the above just landed and will be sold at a little over cost and charges. N, RANKIN. Charlottetown, . May. 24, 1875. MONTREAL & ACADIAN STEARSHEP COM PANY, (zak) oo o s. 8, Venezia, NY ta Sa tons, Commander MeMasters, Ne 8. Valetia, $13 tons, Commander Anderson, S. 8. Roma, $13 tous, Commander Desjardines, The above Stea iships will form a Weekly Line BETWEEN Montreal, Shediae, Chavloite- town and Picten, leaving Montreal Thursday in each week. For Freight or passage apply to HiYNDMAN BROS,, Charlottetown. DAVID SHAW, Esg., Moutreal, May 17, 1875.—till 1st nov I fa ve AND s ‘ “ers ore Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN PP. EE. 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. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &e, de, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— s New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which we wil! SELL CHEAP ! Picture E’rames! every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON. Jan. 18, 1875. ly eow REAL ESTATE AGENCY! W AN’ EES Building Lots in nee ED: and Royaky. Persons wishing to ba uy O1 roll Real Es- tate, can get information by calling upon me, G. C. CARMAN, Real Estate Broker, 11 Exchange Building,Queen St.. ? Ch’ "town, M May 17,1874 hp 3m § BUILDING LOTS — IN ALBERTON NAHE Subscriber will sell at AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 6th JULY next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the remaining portion of the BUILDING LOTS then unsold. o; pposite the Railway Station. This offers special inducements to all who wish to engage in Trade in this thriving village. T he Lend Is high, dry, clear, and ina commocious pos- ition. TERMS—20 per note at 3 stalments, cent. down, or approved mos; balance in four yearly in- GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, May 10, 1875 5. —#) ne ull aale Steamer ‘ Heather Belle.’ Summer Arrangement, 1875. ITE above Steamer will, after the open- ing of the navigation, run for the Summer as follows :— Leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town, touching at China Point and Halli- day’s Wharves, every Tuesday and Thurs- day morning at 7 o'clock, returning the Same evenings. Leave Mount Stewart, Fast River for Charlotte town, touching at Cranberry and Hickey’s wharves, every Wednesday and Friday mornings at z o'clock, returning same evenings. Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, weather per- mitting, every Saturday, and on every alternate Saturday will make a return trip, commencing Saturday, May 15th. JOHN HUGHES May 3. 1875.—3m Rye W hiskey & Syrups. — STORE— 80 bbis. RYE WHISKEY, 20 kegs LEMON SYRUP, 20 galls caca, 20 kegs RASPBERRY SYRUP, on consignment at lowest whoiesale prices. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April: 26, , 1875.—2m New-hemp Qakum Co, Of Boston. Wwe are Agents for the sale of the man- ufacture of the above Company, and can assure shipowners and dealers of the sa- periority of their article of Qakuim over all others. Best of references can be furnish- ed. 300 bales to arrive first steamer, and or- ders can be filled promptly and cheaply. ; CARVELL BROS, Cn’town, April 26, 1875.—2m % ae i ; f i 4 + ib = E i 7 g 4 ; P| ; 7 4 pes aie mc ee oh gh en