t i he et meapiaags oo aa a aaa ee iin atl eh oa ot ae riya eee Sa FIRE AND MARINE iINSURANCGCR. | IMPERIAL ‘Fire Lasurance Company OF LONDON, Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000 Sterling. MONTREAL Mariue Asswance Commpany, | Cepital and Cash Assots over $1,000,000 The above OF FICES being of UNDOUBT. ED STANDING, guarantee perfect security ; and prompt payment of losses, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for Prince Edward Island Ch’ town, Jan. 20, 1874. ly THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND GLOBE LNSURLVCL COMPANE Fire aNp LIFE. —_——— | | | Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 | Deposited with Receiver Gener- al of Canada, Other Investments in Dominion of Canada, 162,800 367,091 FAIn RATES ‘Prompt & Liberal Settlements, Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Kesidences, Household Furniture and Farm Properties, for Que, Three or more years, At Reduced Rates, Oifice—Great George Street, Charlotte town, F. By i, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent We. DUNLOP, Special Agent Ch'town, July 27, 1874.—¢m KX. ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPS ERS! oa. Summer Arrangement. | ‘LEE STREAMERS AL Lawvence & Princess of Wales | nand After Tuesday, 12th Mav, will leave the Company’s Wharf, wea- ther permitting, as under: . For Shediac and Summerside, | Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- lay,at o'clock in the morning. Returning from Shediac, Every Wednesday, Friday, and Monday, on arriva! of train from St. John. For Pictou and Hawksbury, Every Tuesday and Thursday morning at five o'clock, and for PICTOU & GEORETOWN, on Saturday, same hour, | ‘ ‘Returning from Hawksbury- Every Wednesday and Friday, and from GEORGETOWN, Monday. From Pictou to Charlottetown, | Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on arriyal of train from Halifax- F. W. HALES. UNTREL AND ACADIAR S.S. COMPANY. gSo0ats, ( N and after Ist SEPTEMBER, Three ~ First-class Iron Screw Steamers, of 840 | tons, 7,500 barrels capacity, will take the place of the 8.S. California, Columbia, and | Armenian, and form a Weekly Line between | Montreal, Shediac, Charlottetown, and Pic- tou. | S.S. Venezia; ComManper, H. Gorpon. | S.S. VaLrerra; ComMANDER, LINDQUESTER. | S.S. Roma; COMMANDER, McKINLEY. DAVID SHAW, Esq., Agent, Montreal. HYNDMAN BROS., Agents at Charlottetown. Through Freights. | The subscribers will grant Through Bills | of Lading, by above Line, to CHICAGO, for | Mackerel and other Freights, at One Dollar | per barrel. HYNDMAN BROS. Cl’town, Sept. 14, 1874.—2m or | {Jhange BOSTON STEAMERS, ied sl ~ halla i SEASON 1874, THE Steamers “ Alhambra ” 782 tons, and | * Caroll,”1372 tors,having both being thoroughly | overhauled, aud fitted with very superior accom! | modation for passengers,will leave Boston during | the season alternately every Saturday at noon, and returning will leave Charlottetown alter- | nately every Thursday at five p. m., calling at | Halitax and Caaso both ways. For freight ur passage apply to CARVELL BROS, Agents, | Ch’town, June 1, 1873.—a p is Woutreal & Acadian §. §. Company, WEEKLY LINE. | $°HE undermentioned Steamships will 4S Form a Regular Weekly Line be- tween Moutreal, Shediac, Charlottetown and Pictou, S.8., COLUM 1A, Ss.8. CANADA, SS. CALIFORNIA, HYNDMAN BROS, Agents. Apply in Montreal to DAVID SHAW, 305 Commissioners Street. Ch’town, June 22, 1874. t Dominion Parliament. ‘PRIVATE BILLS. JARTIES intending to make application to Parliament for Private Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, or confer- ring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, or for doing apy- thing tending to affect the rights or proper- | ty of other parties, are hereby notified that | they are required by the Rules of the two Houses of Parliament (which are published ies ia uene SERS. ds OR TOR ae asm | ‘rey 7 % 7 \ - ie ae NI SALE of FREEHOLD PROPERTY /f | | oh - tl i POETRY. i 1 Caen} Sittate at Mount Stewart Aik Hh ” | i wee DP aa? ! } t * an ' iLempts oriage. “3h eer aia orig WrEek ’ eet MNO be sold by P \ 1, on | i es { ct (A [) i * w 87h tt k, noon ‘ . a i } ( I oO} tt vu VATTMIOAU ¢ AANNTA Wi un nd b Power of 5a HAM] VIAN ! OREIGH tained in an Ind Mortgage DUUINIUY @ PUR y : , ty dat } } tl) { ee I) LSix a2 | F | W ' \ ull and Aceurate t { I { ‘ d \ ez eine, : Mi {St t,in Queen's County cat An ove nTe ve, of Mount Stewart, in Queen's County, | guiapiWe AN MARKET REPORTS, | hi r « wife. of the one part. and | « , : ° . ; Our premises have heen greatly enlarged An 1 1, . ' wife, of the one part Nelections from the raciest and mast im— | oe h oa ane " Fun \ { ' oe \y of Montague, in said Island, | eee ea und are now the \ a . Th Esq... of the othe part, all that APACS, PLOCs | i ng tlerature of the day , pe as { iy {Land ated lying, and being | Hditorial Articles on Political, Industrial The Largest a Best d { {~ : : Lot or Township number Thirty-eight, | os 8 ae 8 jm ’ ' B Ka a" { { oi n menc. | and ocr Topies. ‘ ir ; ay i | bounded as f low nat is oO nV, Meus . ) ) / ) j 4 f vil M i t the South-west angle of a tract | POMGECE (it the Ay ° W s ay i ; ! d. the property ofthe | . Sy re . i ‘y, bet nS | i " P : r of the late Ge » Douglas, thence ac- | and equal to any in the Lower Provinces. \\ f the fat | mga “> au qual to any in the L : s { { ! { ! I f th 1 | THE EXAMINER il Ar | S \ i I ast, | - ' af ed ; 5 ‘ eens . TORK WARRANTED TO GIVh I ; it} wy | va rprrompl PUPH Wi p ‘i ALL iH ORK 444404 UV LLM i { ( t ( ulh twe; up ] Wh rt ie 1) } i “ rry , rd r i ae wane ee | D od aaee ence North | [3 PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY PORENGON, ph ag no ] {RLS EA , loth up ' ws io ; (7 sy TnI } 1g \\ l MLYssiX C40 } CH i ee nN ) a | Nort wel 12) chains and | : gk <1 3 We hei i ne mE ipamierenente sr . . ! . , , {i }) ik to th ( ol comn Ice | Wiel Printing & Publishing (9 | I have 200,000 feet Seas med Lumber under 6 rely uy your | © ri cba Huo: uy MQ “| , : : Th ‘ ob : }. | Ment, containing NINETY nan | Eee | ; cover, for manufacturing purposes. ‘ ’ Wi il ti i } j a line » of | sd “ . of land, : { 1ore ¢ cu a | DE RLOoORm ue . ’ ; i : t ‘ W n han wilh a], ns i ! i OFYLICE, Ihave 20,000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture gg P | n | ‘ “a 4 ial ‘ ~ ~~, s i: . a ‘i i i to ‘ +4 ‘4 . .% 1 9 ven Meenan ane ‘rame mildine. 80 differen atterns Good genders good Oe ni | corner Queen and King Streets.| Frame Moulding, 80 different patte wie : hel Dwelling H nd farm | : ne icc oo ; | digs see ain the wemion For fun | CHXERMS—Per Annum, $1.62, if paid} Cheap. ' ae { i 1 on se ea nS i. rar 5a ae ‘i } within the year—$1.82, postage paid; $2 if |} Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in d rt oe i esti jase ' “? “FF? | not paid within the year. Gilt aud Walnut. \\ ‘ t tne ol ( i 1uersign is j " rt ‘ at All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy > A ; : Dated tl Day of October, A D. | THUP Pape rig Ration ae , me Fate | ” N hi aa Boat aa A ee ra CLUB RATES. Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. in i \ st to \ Dak ‘* : ‘ ; ae a Saal : i : th R. R. FITZGERALD 3 hie EXAMINER will be forwarded to | English, German, and American Lookiog Asssignee of Mortga Seer atelatts ta hen ne Pet Tee-Oe | inmses aah Mivvor Puutes. : ' ent strictly In advance -— i : ne All else is leat l O t re cent : A few Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- Essences Lise ] il Sa i | 5 copies one address, - - - $ 7.00 es, Cheap. | save this i t : n f JOYFUL NEWS | 4 ae 12.00 ~n A re a a si 4 cee “ és ee , i : : } iu i ° sé ‘“ ‘“ ° Re Z Ic r A Be a Bp aess & > | : . ‘FOR THE AFFLICTEDi = 0.0) Window Furniture, &e. | ’ < i ave . y aier: bigs) eek dew ae ieee ae » bn q “ A : vrem went : ‘ you t hav a | Clubs oe oe Be es ey ee, — Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades a : » 4) ‘toy phy ‘ F 2 year , : " ; on : > it an c Try CWPART DENTS | not fora shorter pe riod than one year. 4 Ry | Blinds. Tassels. Cords. &c. r ip ' tat as OF LAL ; i 3b F335 | person obtaining for the EXaMINER a Club of | : : ro \N Five or more subscribers, will be entitled to | ( | _- ViU— le one nt th anerannds waar fr harge ‘ . 2 C ‘ iy x : : | & copy of the paper one year free of eharge. | ,- sg “y das Wit Bane t ty : \ COMRENER YEDICINES Upholsier) ioods, air Seati £, base | | . NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. | Dactsli Did ne \ j ; ; vs : at W dd deeds ddl LU aU Deval. | bedding, A wed . : } sh : t I | ———) Oi Aa LDN: None on her tl 5 { ees is lace M g i ’ wl Ji Swelling he | ‘ DVERTISEME ATTA | New patterns, in Dam Repps, Terry, But feel the a r t i sn | »| Asthma, of what dl bth te + LIL LAN a We | Plushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, } " " = r 7 a re ' | Ng 4 bed tives Tutt Le ‘hea head e \ pan len gal d i Gonsutapt spitling bh When people see a man advertise they know } Gimps, Buttons, Tutts, dc., cheap. 7 , al Bronchitis, Sick Headsache, Running Sores, | he is a busin au, and his advertizing pro- | peaging—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds, r Tr es . Tes | lain t } | , ' re t \ i) a SPOOL" - , Stoppage the M i si y | Seneene ee 2 | Pillows and Bolsters, constant- , ; \ ’ , U thou, to w . & f r i n it g \ Grave { ‘] “vt 7 + 5 1 | ly on band, cheap. Woulds $ y se— we Sicknes Heart dis , vg cs tyranny. a thrown | Worms, Rheumatism, Spinal disease, or All /IRGH BEDSTEAOS AXD CRIBS Not byahundred s f S N cl the Sp ( I ( s and pare Veale PRiee : wees ’ < st ig g - 1 { i Wi piheris ind = Sor : eos Y As by . — b _aeete "a rhs ; pe ic Pine a Great Variety, Cheap. os . \ Whe ‘ I Ds Morbi ; ohubecias A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, Patience is reason’s treasury. We speak I . i I ja iS, Ou " | It makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- | Of brutes and devils when we name the uns I V \ ° a "5 ae Eyes, | valid Chair.and a Lounge ina few seconds, | meek. ‘ it \ Vv =a = 1 Cracked | very durable. Nohouse should be with- | . ‘ . j } (- ¢ | ” | een st b ene : wicis out one, ~- it l ® | ( & taken be Ne ae £ Teayartaeen 1 7 ere — LITERATLRE Seven : ea bias ae a Lhe attention of importers and Dealers | aa as8s. SUM, t t ' : , F hoe < HEa@ECTEeriiT+s HINECTED * fk, ee ee : : , ' 1 { \ } IS RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED TO Cu stock is ine Largest i ihe ‘ r} ? : aity r ? 1+ { VINE ee 0s. ieael Deis caeen } gents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay;| TAH’ HXAMINER. | _ City, and the very Cheapst g I : Agent, Wm. R. Watson. | CALEB GATES, & Co. me nA Eee ET “a i Se ne we MERCHANTS os Middleton, Annapolis, Co. N.S : : gh i tecie ce ra inlaiaas Strongest CHAIR BEDSTEADS. Dec 1, 1473 ' WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR ifs i : : : : lua gelila bids : ‘ | Most beautiful anc Drawing Room, at Rite Ea sels E a ¥ ‘ \ Sete Vine nbher Farniture. in A KEPRESENTATIVE AND CHAM. i A gu GOO ie) | Dining Room uber Furniture, in ON OF PURPPIO cpm | - sults. $ i I oe oe r4 a an ee a icing in the EXAMINER. |_ is ay e to have customers come o hi) 4 dd liegur Ae 4 bm ¢ t ‘ rs | ¢ ‘ | By Advertising in the EXAMINER, | ana examine ie . ! eal a ee | Ren ieee : Prospecius for i875, Eighth Year.; prea ae . ; ; ‘ ' : Phe usual reductions to thos ! } tne Sa ; knew its good points | To Keer Ece \ somsrhiii cepts’ | George Woods & co’s. | ' ADVER 4 i Miss Irene Putnam: ee ( ‘ y a8 i ior Danae , mint ae T j rea "ei wy wT aa A CELEBRATED She was a staunch, stra itforw , Nav d A iv A ’ ! be i a ? a» Ee. » 2 oe YY a4. mE s : & : ianeaninmnmeta ah cael ee i i . ee — a2 Engla : [ } THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, 6 A "4 F T 0 R Gj A N § her - 4 ' ; ” : : ' Issutp MONTHLY. F " would show an it . ‘ U ; i ts ees vig i kU {LE—CHEAP. ideas of life's 3 g Sen- \ ' | ; ut ] . , + less as the ‘ Law M . i i x & B) Be sa 9 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ s ‘ 7 j By Ve oN %. : i $ veal ar 7 uy ; | secant Oy © ancien Que he 1*) 1R7 valu i ' ; a ' | i if | 2 | q th: ~f t¢tertowwr ! j 4 BER sOLTEeTowe er fath : s hi ae = i mt Gf] , sliy a i did not pr ans | HAVING IMPROVED ; But D W g § ' Aime et POHWER ® FANHAY Poreecre ' y id | % E . , : S 1 asa proj | PURE & GUNUUN Thluvtes | BRICK BUILDING “A At ‘ int aud an ability to meet | And a good varicty of Riga WilLUuinug, \ 38 Was = i ' | : - ry ; NW TI.IM r rn, 4 ) L or iw TTT WRU GnvT he AT MmIrpT NI : 7 7.7) ce ee ee ee ie i in ss ¥ 2 . ay i i the rasull was | +e NaWEes WLLuee VE TYPE, P a SY 4s ce a 2 oe ee hy de the reins , - la great at i i cial triumph—THE | we are prepared to do all kinds of ; i 1es | ALDINI | AT 5 Of DNIWMAHT 2 TBSCRIBE irning thanks | set tnos i \ F St . a " 3 oi ryINny whl i with ROOK AN Hi PRIN ING os ee “— tg oe aps ful , ; : tik ALDINE, whil . wee ae Pee VU AL UV i ili u for past favors lv intimates to youre : nat ; ; i é : uae ; ap tg has none cf tue t rd rate oF ee on the Lowest Terms, at ee oe — ns 1OU SNait Not « +» ue . we ie cere \ s i : Ab, Gada 4 int chara ristic ¢ rainary pertodicals i i rat ee os renerally, that he is preparing a large | } ‘ ’ ' | ‘ ‘. oe i. Mee es eS 4 Y ATMD MTF ;£ J? i and laughed at the schoolboyish rey 2 $ i ‘ ‘ a t of t \ ilar _ | It isan elegant mise ao of pure, light, and | Tt Fs EXAMIN rT, PF IGE, | supply of | tlie ie ¥ il < I 0 i Wn i - 5 € | oY fui literature: anda colleetion ¢ PEAS © ccitaeeesntaniisiidaiba ibid ac cn } : re > * i ali the same, he wanted that colt ger ee i caas We a ae ish anaes cee FiILOT BREAD: i Bes : . at y a A Ss I t & L A rares pecimens aPreuistie Alii, | r t if "3 ' 4s a7 6 j ; i a At last he gathered uj : ge,and) *4 i | g $s iblack and white. Although each succeed PA Ano wu ro. veal : | No. 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot, } no fina | ‘ ‘ i i t ' } } * Sa a a a : viata 2 me ® Pilot Cabin Pilot stopped, one fine s a ws x 1 t Den't t i i ! rds a fresh pleasure to it PERS TE per ANT uN} ny No. 2 Pilot, fa ‘ot, vard barn, just the 0 3 S ! : ‘ nds, and the real value and beauty of the | GREEN, BLL E, hOB, ORANGE AND WHITE, | No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, 27 me guar s = ie [TrhI : a ; er , ‘ ln 2 Thin Pilot To. 2 Nayy ! rt ; ' vi Phil- ! ALDINI : ted a tis | mic Alo ty %oe | No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, with five or six shining tin milk pails on , , wer a a i amonly | | a ' : voar, While! Xo's 3's to 10's. | Thick Family Pilot, | Faney Pilor, . > milk the yws that she w I t Wo; auld t LOW to S shee ' wwerior cl TANRANTED be FULL LENGTH | QOTTEN & HEE. arms, to milk the cows tha ild n j to t I Link | other pa smay ¢ uperior cheap | \\ Al Al ie D to , ULI i em BISCUIT & CRACKERS: trust to anv the hand \ i ce an ul | yes } ny | will » iis ofa sin . and weight, STRONGER AND BET- | ‘ erust & ny over band, ipa y i sal i i" : e i " Pe tae ie " Hl +, Na i a ee ae : , ° ow tell | 1 pequaint vit | class, THE ALDINE is a unique and origina] | TER in every respect than any other Eng- | Captain's Biscuit, Ds aprper Cra Pere, "Good evening Miss Putnam a s co F ‘ ttl a | conception— ne and unapp hed—ab- | lish or American warp. | Soda Biscuit, ; offee oe lnclor the t ‘i ve Pe rt ‘ ; | Wine Biscuit. ainger Crackers ,0Ctor. : A of} a } t S int ecu solutely wit! t p tition in price or BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. None is genu- W ine ig 8 = i a : oT ieatiea . The woman turned t swift w, but a ie ce ; rr : oF ob Romnieia ti a) * name on the labels. For | Medford Biscuit, Oyster Crackers, ne woman itirned, not swil r 3 ul : 5 5 : tion, character. . ye y SSOr Of a Com] i ¢ Lue without ont naine oO} a VOL. | Seed Sugar Biscuit, Wine Crackers, with a firm, decided motion, and looked the | ¥ iS 4 ay See. pCa Dou't ‘ ath ust 1 "ns | volume can not duplicate tho quantity of line | sale by all dealers. N | Suear Crackers Thin Captain's do } 5 ~ I ‘ i} { : ‘ i@ | nan nd enera c it us ther shane i y ~ARKS & SON, sug i By, i sap - iO, speaker fuljin th $ Bars as tus, Socrat ne ee ee te ee es _hp i Resigns, Hie omg MO esata - | We. aan o el Sutter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers, | ‘Is anybody sick vn tn Gis i Ral; Waldo |} S I nung : ' ; : sol Humber ¢ ae Ea {es len ae a ne COS! ; | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. BL. | Water Crackers, Lemon Crackers. anybody s wi : : leis 1 m (than pre l 10 | and there is the chrome besides! i 27 , ; ; | ‘No, clit n the v BGr ae ili by ue naan 1 s fair asa June morn : " ie nal ' features of THE ALDIYE Feb. 2nd, 1374. ly ____. | which he can confidently recommend and | Griryg Vee Saw » F8S FS esi “2 " teen eee ee ¥ » Oh Pubs sate j Haviona iVaLUPres » eee 4 _ — een ~ a | iiahaea a efi ui ; , our day ss] io t ‘ sca i ‘ 1 tal ple te © narrow sense. True ; ak fi : warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER | ably healthy this season, ani there > very “a ! ui Will 3 ' . eee ee eke eee ee Ch p nite iW emeter CoH all | than can be imported. | : i t 11 g ; unt bev ive its cosmopolitan. While THE ALDINE | ULQLIVHGIUWH UbGHIbLG! Bye | aR ct f wer * . . i } “aa . . ew people Sica 3 F I \ na better 1 Sa vy American institution, it does not pe | Persons requiring any of the above articles ‘lam glad to 1oU 8 so sud re wv S$ | f entirely to the reproduction ol NOTL “NaS | will please send in their orders immediately den, you startied m ind as though that * Doe rs L) sucar| native art. Its mission is to cultivate a LC Bi. | He has now ready att} he matter »>move! | t i ihe or n i art taste, one that cece % Lane t a’ — M nor t but an | P i rrounds of intrinsic i" the Act of our Legislature, pass : 300 bbis. | The doctor coughed ! - nee sew spite ; ' oe : d inJune, 1872, enacts, that from an . | ; r 4 an S 1 oUWi ig before the pat- : en ae and t! aid i pe iti told | | 1 ; i: lit , oh a after the first day of January, 1874, it shall of Superior No. i, oa No. 2 MG tiClh Sai iif Lil li as a i@at ie udl'« ~ - Py ee v | you y ‘ ‘ preparing | 4 of the most noted | 2Ot be lawful, under certain penalties, to | Navy Bread, which he ‘Miss Putnam he conti mon int (NN eterna >in the Protestant burying | . ' ' t! “ . ios inte: any dead body in the Protestant burying | : a at fos $ but the! ofen the ion will always be| Ss) nthe Malnsune Raed ik) 6 Geeeee Tee Gale on bie © rose Wire t : ' ; ion masters} Ground, on the Malpeque Road, : 3 Sne cihy- ‘ it i OF ai 1USLeCrs 26 . = “Sb ¢ « | and fixed ber clear questioning eyes upon | e grasped the sub = fro and in.| Ue fifth ward of this City ; and as| usualliberal Terms. | cued apt re . ' f : f SW im : 4 1 t asul and iQ- ay ‘ ca a ail . P | ‘ i him, but did not speak J rie if you ' ‘om home or foreign| te New Cemetry is now ready for! 4 orders from town or country receive | iim, Oul did not i 1 om hol rr torei . 1s : ei “Pe nn : - I , : ‘ t don’t : for de i i you have it cu - interment, application for — the we | proinpt attention. Te WSs Ghose sas | ee : 1 ee ; in must be made to the undersigned, | 7 TIRW i al die shits hout it Does say § g uu det iat th edicine Phe artisti lusration of American scen— | 42 Mast a ae Str t ie i JOHN QU iIRK, it's any sort of use lu say anything about it ‘ you can hard d iginal with THE ALDINE i at his residence in Kent Street. a rans s but I was a--wondering u ever thought | Pi a ue t ie telco ies © ais peters oe oI aa Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal | Ch town April 20, 1874, but porn, , rom rning ‘in-| portant feature, and its magnificen ales : .. lla ols : a ma ‘ling that t need] cgay B na fa . re rae tie) eee vere eee tice a hy tl tol share of the Company’s ground, avail- | : ‘ : of selling that it, J Le aes OF 8 B26 MOTE §=6APPIUPHIBLe 50 TNE) oi. fe £90. on pavirent of two-thinks or Ree age th ge7r gn : . (the ' ' ‘ 4 . 4 s t lay fiat BE <a ahha a : Ps h. Nees able for $30, on paymen _two-t f f 6 i i aeee SeteNe EH? SHON TANG ihe gr i eo ate lt ee emt of details than can} , 1¢ purchase money, and subject to another ASCURIPec adeaet. Dit most a es ee 1} bu v i sopl i k hich us neaitn, that you | afforded by any inferior page. The judicious call of $10 j senliciaanlianal nies : t f ry profound ee a gi 7 ne} iat aeSpersian Of tanascape, Marine, so) te , Plots for individual interment $2 each. | Government Service. . ail ie trouble ol nd anim subjects. sustain ar abated in- : . . ks } ' so _— What art } oo ‘ and animai Suojects, sustain an un Lbat in Persons desirous of obtaining allotments | ee ' Ls | ‘IT don’t know as ther $ is iW Against i wa us, au 16 ¥ terest, impossible where the sce pe ¢ {the work in the Cemetry will please apply to | gEN PHE fast-sailing Schooner | “i 5 } ' v } _— de i ta = - » ginote civla ae . : . ° Gow are | i _ he a rt ‘ Pin orton lie - ie a@ man’s buying a horse if he w ; ! ' you. W DELO! — deciced mann mnfines the artist too closly to a single style | waniam « undall, Esq., the Treasurer ot | = Winnie, will ran fortnightly : a ' ! pl ? Turn Don't tea the « lren | of subject. The literature cf THE ALDINE an Coens during the present Season, be- | aso eign 1 ' As I said b l White | to ¢ oul is a ligl ceful accompaniement, a a 3y Order tween Charlottetown and Cas- Phen y i Whii iil : r b (y ra t : a el iy | nigel S, Wilh ony ee JOHN LEPAGE, See y- | cumpec, calling at Shediac. ‘ did not ‘ 3 Q il l y i techn Lis S ns as do not interfere wita 1¢, 29 873 ? Bas cee "i j ; t iL?’ A it t ‘ a truthf Pruthfulness | the ] nt of the work Pes. 1 . | THOMAS COSTADN, Owner. | ‘But you meant it, you implied it? ‘ ithfu Pru j the 7 interest of the work. ~_—- . : ) { i] foundation st s of Heaven. pp + WOR 77 a. NGT | ‘No.’ The word was p1 { decisiv i i t . ’ ' eRe daek Ha tal PREMIUM FOR 1875. HEALTH S i RENG i ii & ViGOP. | Agents—Hon. G. W. Howlan, Cascum- | ' ' : held t ee oo Se te a a I disse on 10° > Dicietees Ge Sten, he ween eh | and the tene hada dash ¢! bitterness in it i LO i . : i] Kale ofthe beautiful cily, ihere is no Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a Just Published, Price One Shilling Sty. x. oe ee Forster, Shediac; Carvell Bros., ‘That colt was born and brought on this a 1, must | rm you that! distinetion between white lies and those of | pe, itiful portrait, in oil colors, of the same Ea Cale |¢ 1arlottetown. farm—same as I was,and here he will do| this WV —t} 4 collec-| a darker hue. A emp ou 1S an Untrula, | nobledog whose »picturein a former issu FYNUE SCIENCE OF LIFE; or SELF-PRE F Ch’town, June 15, 187#. Bo a ede alas : : ' ’ re nm Wwe whether the matter be great or small.—fiural | attracted so much attention. Set Arh ‘ cue i i his work, and live 1 dis we as I sha tion ot eous trash, bul a ral Pp Work ‘ Yor! isfy Ge nee i SERVATION. A practical Guide to TOB ACCO \ CIG AR s She sat down again as s said this. and 1 pt ty as ™ tu sis ft he ‘MAN’S UNSELFISH FRIEND Health, Strength, and Vigorous Old Age. | ) ore J oh: BO | Sf : \ ' : } c SN ae i“ - yer myer . . ‘ A roe »— wT . o » Sede aaa } | } the doctor, still leaning on the bar $, il ili ' tn wld oe HIN Ts TG ¢ OMIKAL LEK Tl RERS, will be wele me in every k yme. Everybody Address to the yh es the Se de ntary, the j | Sls la ceil ca : . ae tae i tn -enie tind thar t work cannot ee | joves such a dog, and the portrait is execut- i ge eee a an ones te f@XIIE Subscrib. . fers for sale (in Bona | i LHe SO Oci, CHCC! Cae Wilil-Cueel, 45 | © ‘oT | ee . ; z ave hec » 4} ate yr pelo-ver . ae ees r . P _% st) be ¢ ased f my undity of thought I I ; ed so true to the life, that it seems the verite have ccome Ge at itatec Or re axed from it a choice Lot of | the milk streamed into the pail, forced by the | a route i | able presence of the animal itself The Rev regularities of life, climate, age or disease, | 3 : ; th ' ~ i j @Ds oe sit mene a Seil, i i ° i le aie mira ie a : a } ’ " ’ ‘ en | ') we j strong yet gentle grasp of Miss Putman’s| W ere —_ ene ‘From J {Imanac for 1875.) | T. DeWitt Talmage tells that his own New-| Ff from over-taxed or abused energies, | SMOKING AND CHLWING TOBACCO, Gneer s of ( an uncommon pesky | foundland dog (the finest in Brooklyn) barks whether of body or mind; with the Instruc- | : ase : nen : ' ; apes . ee an ae ea hl ‘nral no one whe cane | Hons for the Treatment of all Disorders re- | and three Cases CIGARS. “eT ee cae » wari oa ten J t k \ M 5 i oe: no; t gy (ew ad atit! Although so natural, 10 One Who sees . . : > or * i ‘a . ae . * rs 1 He thought bow invalva weir Puan it 1 } tl the ratsket this chromo wv have th lichtest fear of sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical | 74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir- | i 1 in un i. i i SACT iis Hoel Witi ia til Osis ives val * . : . in + oe ¢ . active, self-possessed woman would be \ ‘ . = ayes of 4 hniktin Force. By 6, LA'MERT, M. D., La. A:, ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. ; : : . 3 i dils i c f iZ i CON Piel mn OF Tee TOR : T > 1s , | ae . e . : , > x j among sick people, especial Hirer : ' © t \ Besides the chromo, every advan sub- &c.,37 BEDFORD SQUA RE, London. | 3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertrude. | i uni : ' » will Jes \ yur pla “oe : 7 he nee Gs riber to THE ALDINE for 1873 i “ *“An excellent manual for all who may sale R » e gener ¥Y paniceSifiken, an ViOSs enr } car iO I LAL iN ES I J18 cons ul- ‘i i ee nie » > Aen at ale | ee ee i ‘ n to tl : aah orat a bot} : ie ber. and entita a ; eae t] “1 Jearn how to use life and not abuse it.— Samples can be seen at Sale Room | } ~ i i i his i i$ 12 Wil I S0 aer= | C1 a hnemver, and en uied to a i@ pri ; rE ’ ' y rir r utterly useless \ iving Ria fi nu L J au ft i pOU It | I a ii Lu li Lit ] ives ( hurch and Slate Gazelle. N. RANKIN, . ' ' > S om tind m res Ol . ms . ° " — ' t ae \ - i cann { behoid Whi il. e ‘ pe 7 G0r atar > mnal Sts’ | He knew her house was neat as wax-work, i ( , $ va WI! it is*did just enuff it is a teriffiel | THE ALDINE ART UNION ‘*On the subjects of dict and the regula- Chrt A tiny a & Pownal Sts; | ; es acs a : , ‘ “aves a see these . ee ae er BALUINE AN NLON, as Aantiinne aAvic . town, April 13, 1874. | er farm well cared for, bi 10m Lue VOlCe | I f oar 8 “ : s ss, | when il iz o1 1 it like a ie ‘ : tion of the functions the advice throughout ' ’ j : kitt v heard ul a Ver g t ct Bai had } ' ane m be *y Pe | The Union owns the « riginals of THE is admirable.”—Mirror > et Soong ideasaailalanaseions : : nnn 1 i - ien We tietal icre, ana bever a f é as . - . si urnt s we 2 peri i Ard ‘ - . - # ° Os Bish OF Kien ‘Wes , . ct) tins +a, nk fee eid tts hut ALDINE pictures, which, with other paint- Dr. La’Mert is the only regularly-qualified I REEHOLD } ARM } , nae } t ne « i S v i L eT +e) e' good | S i I ae AMER Ss > i >FuUls “que ’ litte child played near her door. Musing eed: “ a lid ffer about it. | ings and engravings, are to be distributed Practici mer, who, for thirty year hes 0 } } | 2 and they aii aiuer abo it, } nv - ‘ ik me ars, hus Ms + thus; he did not Know that the pail was full, | we can read, 4 ' in De es eg ae cae ,; | amnong the members. To every series of 5,000|-¢ 343. me a . ON LOT 44 - ,' pea irgetis . a sie Whenever a man haz made up his mind | subscribers. 100 different picces caletsal voted his entire attention to the cure of these " i. until the straight, lithe figure stood before om ee eee "| that heiza wit, then he is mistaken without | °7°"CUIOE"S, ual cc Cou co ve, | F 0 k S A L b him; then recovering his consciousness he ble w Let u i ne dov ~amedy - but whenever the publik hi sade | OVer >,2,000 are ‘distributed as soon as the a. ane ue pe | ws) . - . i c r : : eee ee ee Series is full, and the awards of each series Patients residing in the Colonies can be *ei : } } > oi a } @ ry he disease ’ _— . ‘ ssi ri al cei A ni i ae a wala > ‘ of . oe » : : . ‘ ei The book only Siz up th il — ithathe haz got the disease, | as made, are to be published in each sueceed- successsfully treated by correspondence, | fEYHE Subscriber offers for sale all the ‘ 4 D 4 > i i Ope ap pate ' r } he Ps y ure r . abies anadii? ae aie wie 7} . maravcot ¢ sented | . * . ‘ i beg your pardon, M oe Zwelve dollars for der pook! Zwelve; Ul oe. sel canic ! iy - oe. op, | ing issue of THE ALDINE. This feature | 224 rem dies will be forwarded in secreey right title, and interests in the Farm I have not offended you. | dollars, and he has noddjngs about der war, ernie a c a pene Fagnt.; tae only applies to subscribers who pay fer one and safety to any address. lately owned by John Kickham, situate on | ‘No,’ she answered, ‘1 do not take of- a | Mics ee day stidlinie Mowe ini" T ' oe er aaa paca al thor | Year in advance. Full particulars in circular THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, Township No. Forty-four, at the head 0 fence easily, but,’ and her voice grew more lag : ‘ ce Oe eet eee ee Oe | eee aes application enciosing a stamp price one shilling stg., in Halifax, Nova | Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The | aie I in t! bit of | © eae sat you take me tor, | folks when they weigh out glory, TERMS Scotia, J. H. Woodrich, Drug Store; Yar- | said farm is conveniently situate to School | + * a8 m oO ® bal ‘ " | Thera S nees : un ee 4tiud,. E * ‘ * i +. . r. * : ‘i bitter than before, ‘lam not in the bab mister ? fay wdit dat pook or I There iz just 16 ounces in a pound ” | hie th oe eta ae mouth, H. A. Parr; Pictou, Henry Ellott; | House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy | raising stock to sell, and | hardly think it} sll der be and haf ye locked up po ty | Slory, and no more, that is by the publik | Ones ubscription, ne to THE ALDINE | g¢, John, N. B., H. Chubb & Co., and in| the attention of those who require a nice | would pay, at my time o’ | totakeupthe| ., + ' ct steelyards, i as one year, the Chromo and the Art CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.,of Messrs. Brem- | farm. Title good, and terms easy, of vive eae quick No man kan be a healthy phool unless ae Union, : ner Brothers, 44 Queen Street. Wa. D. STEWART. business of a horse jo at} “oes he haz nussed at tue breast ov wisdom. 86,00 per annum, in advance lied By this time she had taken another pail, Even the laziest boy can catch a licking. | Those who fail in the comik business No charge for postage. Important Caution.—The ‘ . c Bs seated herself by another cow ing on with her work. Cheel weel, cheel-weel, went the and was go- | milk, with a sharp ring against tie bottom of the pail, and to this tune th away ‘hinking The next day, calling to he found it down with searlet fever, and before the week was out a iiozen more cases had appeared. He was bus as Miss Putman heard by \ help; and one morning sh urging his fat, wheezy ho: as he could, ‘What a fool I said resolutely, | ‘to keep that Jazy little Sultan eating his | head off while that man really needs him He is a good man, too doctor walked @ a sick child, day and night, ay of her hired saw him paes, along as fast aia, Sif the drag of a setof | shiftless relations has kept hit poor, but I | ; harrow culling ? Ignorance is the wet nurse to prejudice, uring trade One way to geta re is fo buy a} Inenagerie What isthe only pain we make light of ? Vindow pane. No thor very misers supied man Was ever yet Never attempt to form an opinion of wo- man’s weight by her sighs. ‘Autumn’ says a way, is the time to read big books, because this season turns the| leaves. What science does a man think of when a | railway train is coming towards him in a} Engine-nearing. A barber is no longer sisaply a ‘tonsorial | artist... Heis a‘ professor of crinicultural | abscission and craniclegical tripsis.’ What is the longest word in the English language? Smiles, because there is a mile between the first and lest ends of it. | and a sea-sick man ? are them who have been put out to nuss, t lor been fetched up on a bottle. If a man is a genuire humorist, he is superior tew the and will for his services in thinking so. bulk ov his ~ -_ Hoe Hop merchants—Dancing masters, A Deleware man lost his wife and a race horse by the same stroke of lightning, and he tried two hours to revive the horse. What is the difference between an auc ion One is a sale of elfects and the other the effects of a sail. A little girlin the train was asked what motive was taking her to the city. ‘I bes lieve they cal! it a locomotive,’ said the little innocent, ‘I want to know,’ said a creditor, fiercely» ‘when you are going to pay me what you oweme?’ ‘I give it up,’ said the debtor, ‘Ask me something easy,’ aujience, | oftentimes hav tew take hiz pay | Specimen copies of TIE ALDINE, 50 Cents. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be obtain- able only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rates ; cash for subscriptions inust be sent to the publisher direct, or hand- ed to the local canvasser, wilhoul responsi- bility to the publisher, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-simile signature of James Surron, President CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing to act permanently as a local canvasser will receive full and prompt information by applying to THE ALDINE COMPANY v8 Maiden Lane, New York. WOR At home, male and female; $35 per week, day orevening. No Capital. We send valuable package of goods for alloy mail free. Address with ten cent return stamp, M. Young, 173 Greenwich St., N. Y¥. octs 6m 7 public are earnestly warned against a piracy of the above work emanating from a so-called **Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- ingly appropriates the titles of two works, published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. March 30th 1874. ly. Union Hail Meetings: ORD’S DAY, 11, a. m., Worship and * Breaking of Bread.” Lord’s Days, 6}, p. m., Gospel Preaching. Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Readings. Sept. 14, 1874. tf Wanted, PUPIL to learn the Veterinary Profes- sion. A three year engagement requir- ed, and a fee of one hundree dollars, Ap- ply to 5 C. H. BYRNE, V. §, Ch’town, Oct, 12, 1874, Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874 To Mill Owners. — Descriptive Circular of our Patent Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, AND THE Leffel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ ADDRESS Smallwood & Bovyer. Ch’town, June 8, 1874.—6m is sp. THA ROSE! NOW LANDING, 100 bbls. Tea Rose Flour, ON CONSIGNMENT. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. July 8, 1874,—tf in fullin the Canada Gazelle), to give TWO | MONTH'S NOTICE of the application | (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature | and object), in the Canada Gazelle, and also | in a newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties affected, sending copies of _the Papers containing the first and last of such notices to the Private Bill Oftice of each | House. | All Petitions for Private Bills must be | presented within the first (hree weeks of the | Session. ae | The Fee now payable for a Private Bill is | Two Hundred Dollars. ROBERT LeMOINE, Clerk of the Senate. ALFRED PATRICK, | Clerk of the House = of Commons. _ Portland Cement & Plaster Paris ALWAYS IN 8TOCK. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July}27, 1874.—3m