i LOCAL AND OTHER MATTER ankeagivine Da Thursday next Governor in C S. LOCAL A Oe rue Fins: ND OTHER MATTERS, ' PRIZE RUSSIA. tngstone, Mrs. R. Schaffer, Mrs. Martha APPLES! ltl renennnee, NDON St sa : e EX S&S 8S. “PRINCE EDWARD.” NOW OPENING, OU F Overcoats & Jackets, 4 ALL STO Ci, Selected by our Mr. Stewart In the BEST MARKETS in GREAT BRITAIN. | GEO. DAVIES & CO. | Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1876. ints, Cag Ja, fin, &, WY ON DERFUL. CALL AND EXAMINE _ W.A. WEEKS & 00'S IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, JUST OPENED. Great Variety ! Astonishing Low Prices ! | Sy | - ' ‘ There was a slight |! POPULAmoN, pent, REVENUE, INDUSTRY of snow—~ihe | ae ’ x TION . ws é NowW~ihe first eee ih aun qrave. QO’ EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT * SHS Cily ye » ; 4 pam . j . MeNeill 8 Anet ~ ; y gy y | Simee the accession, in 1855, of the Em. | a. Mevetis “* ion Room, a choice elite o 000 sical ’ lot of Coruwallis aad Annapolis Apples . , -" Pus Gevenes | Peror Alexander [[. to the Russisn throne, | selected from First Prize Samples at ‘ih i t Stan > i nea ‘ h - ‘ e . . « a? : as ; 1 for sey. | the area of the Slavonic Empire hs increas, | the Truro Proviacial Exhibition, held ja ae , . ‘igdalen tsiands | @d some two hundred million hectares (one | eon vet. 16, 2000 . were , Bs ne i . | - own, Oct. 16, 19/0.— ved at H ird's Con oe : _— n , Hectare is equal to 2.48 English acres), or eae a eee r z on about four times the size of France. During igt v i — | ¢) . . . ° j Ruste xa . “ie * ——_ the samo time the population increased by i kX iy | \ } reall: ’ . P oe ) hr, o> -448 i : uwell, has | Veuirion, 3 ter of Inland Revenue. has | =2,946 000, making the present population | interior, His | "esigned LaFlamme, of a ie 7 | 34,748,000 souls, or equal to the joint popuy DEPA RTMENT expre their opinion “val Land saies Scandal eal nite lation of France, Belgium, Portugal, Spain | A ° on the 15th inst ant. : ‘eu, tO De his succes _ att \ and ltaly, Che debt of Russia during the aia F ele . i ae leash 1% ees . same time was decreased some fifty mil- | ! ug Min i iiral : . . , on Lthat Mr. ] . \imerica, on the 3rd | tons of roubles, of 73.4 cents each. The . . eal ‘MAKE 1 . ag } Pause . ed > moroene . 1m h rop | present debt is 1,494,070, 981 roubles, (#1,- i ea ’ the Cabdinet | “ it m 1 ul . 097,047, 96 ¥ . Tig ag i and | ¥¥i,047,960.) The revenues of the State 3B : : ai. the Governor Gans cy by Gis Wiles dbieeins ae . cavers, Pilots, Pres , \ neral has s ; | ‘mount of wo million | have increased by 205,000,000 roubles, and idents. Naps, ia, Made the se ; _— vera: qun 1 ses were blow : ¥« é at too : . 7 were blown | at the present time amount to 559,361,197 RK ian dodiinths. | roubles ($410,571, 118), From 9256, in 1855 ‘.—Our city readers will be fae Barres! Anetic Expeprriox, compris- | the number of factories has increased to : ; ’ VEST iS- | 18 899 =3 i , ‘. __—— —_—_——— that the Gas Light Com Silniath Bicsieate te! ] wee their annual production amounting is : we decided upon a reduétiog of .10 ed. Progress to the North Pole was | vee eee oubles, a8 compared with 157,- | English, Scotch and Canadian er : found impracticable | 900,000, heretofor 3 ae | E ; © Of Zas and th it tue . ih 4 at No land was auiscovered ort . bo 97 ™ the value of the ims _ VW <> EDs. . edu uw late from the Ist September Ward of 383 degrees 20 minutes In - § 1s about 270,090,000 roubles, and of cqranniinieneamipinemneniiite | rt seth is 2 the exports 165,000 ts Lhe expedition was a success P 2,000,000 roubles, Biue and Black D B d - ge $8. | = | oes, Broads | To sE Ovposep.—It is ¢ y | 7 | aware mes || cone tae en aaa ten ee DIED. | and Worsteds ! : has sition that should beocen | © Piss ; nv vatin Dance No, 2.”’ ‘ae oe "a pie . - ul J be occu. ‘eae enn Ow We will be at all times happy to show ou otidentie dishes: cn ufative of this Island) will iy — iport, on Tuesday last, 24th inst., } Cloths and Styles. : in bothwe ie We sincerely tr ust b was . _. - te age, Margaret Beatrice (ineestiiiinsdipanihinisansemaiiiataii ~ wll Wwal n Bt Oe ills a. F ; eioved wile of John W. Stewart, « | nay be successfully o7 ¥ oie ; . Stewart, and % pponent wv none ‘HY Opposed. The | daughter of the Jate on. Charies Haszard, | GOGD FITS! LOW PRICES ! 7 ; ’ 1AV eee However, have a ward fight | % Bellevue, leaving a husband and infant ce eye gainst ibe pow ilronage of acorrpt Son lO mourn their joss.* ind uns us. but -| , P"| In this city, on Tuesday, the. 24th inst : ( sums “Bypocriical Party | Charles Otto, youngest son of A. A Mc- j } nt Pi : a 5 > - 4. MC- \ uu Se Kenzie, aged eleven weeks, BEER & SONS. ‘ : CHARLO sn te ' At Crarlottetown, on the 7th inst., Maria, Oct. 16, 1876.—6w . ve & CODY ‘ . TETOWN Departing Ciup. Ona Pri i wile of James Burns in the 4Sdth vear of | 7 . iia ni — ly the Lith inst., this Society discussed the In Chart ttet he 9 { stern P fc G ; -harlottetown, on the 9th ult., Patrick [ N is Minister rf sing | erm eeEn i y Of Great Britai f oe red ey alrick | M . of the In as a “ . ain. After a Jos pb, son of James and Mary Kelly, aged | condemned the | "**?¥ #24 somew hat protracted discussion, | + years and 6 months. ¥ ” | 66 ; ; a Te ; . ace Rint edi the chib came to the decision, by a small Ongthe 8th inst., Julia Emily, eidest i dsop y of the B le Vindisated minion uuder t f that the eourse which the British daughter of George fH. and Emily Fuster, , > ’ ca ; , - sisi) aged 6 years and 8 S ? , - e j y by cheating the ; Goverumeat have pursued with regard to months. By Rev. Dr. O’Brien. ; » Turkish war was one which should res] _ : nr Re eo Ce ‘OR § y aties.¢ I was an act which even » cen een k SALE at the stores of Bre Wo — > selva ite support of the English people I ASSENGERS. Bros., C a : : semaner « Mc rovernment dared 3 Roel : : Re Dae k , se , 0s., Connolly's, Walker’s, Quirk’s and ine ay Chaaatiasii tin seth Mr. T. W. May will open the next debate on P : : —— | Gahan’s, Charlottetown; at J. W. Hughes’ wade en inis- following question: “Js a Free Trade} J er Str. Carroll from Boston. — Misses | County Line; J. Bradley's, Desable ; Gav- | ier of nteri he is President of oe a Rend: aie tthe it Jessie Currie, Ellen McRae, Mary McDonald | {2 Bros., Alberton; and from the agent the Lounci “ His crime is rank and i i eis j ore Oe ee Uheresa Hann, Mary McDonaid, Kate A. LAURENC i ; . ' Dominion than one of Protection ?” Sigsworth, Annie McClough, Flora McRae Oct. 16, 1876 3in oa omen sme.is to \ : = ol ’ . ’ . ’ iv. me ee R. T. Wexxs, Sec'y. Ida Burnett, Annie Burnett, Miss McRae,| - bbideeebecienenmebesauctiiidie ile. fa al Pe: é “ _ o-abeiewe : Messrs. Charles Binns, William McDonald T GovesNMent Aprovitments.—The Lieut. ri : al : James McKinnon, Patrick H M ore, tI ' ] 1 ‘ Pararor’s”” Scane-cnow.— Seeing : ann, Mrs. Livs| | { ! ‘ appointments Wiliam S. McGowan, E Bees and Mr. Jobn P Panton, to be Assessors under the Education Act for Charlottetown and Common, in the I lace of Th Mas Hsndrahan and John Quirk Esqr’s., whose resignat Ds are acc pted Mr. J hn But ler to be a member of the Board of E juca. tion, in the piace ot Dannis O'Meara Reddin, Esq , whose resignation is accepted —— Ss ee Tse Dominion Seeamsatre Lixe. — The managers O! the Dominion Line propose to send their steamers to Halifax this winter, commencing November 12th. This is the second largest steamship line running from Liverpool to the St. Lawrence. ry r . } aitherto been Boson has | ite Winter port. The steam-~ ers of the line are the Vominion, 3200 tons: Ontario, 3200; Memphis, 2500; Texas, 2350: " egies “>> . , ‘ ° Rississippi, 220; Quebec, 2200; Borussia s, 1824. Sa ig oi. 4: Ew Company.—The prospectus of a new t corporated ljending company, entitled . : , } ’ ' | | Ihe Britis h Canadian Loan and Invest- | ment Company,” has been issued. Its capita 18 =! 000.000 in 10.000 shares of $100 each, ine amount to be paid on the sub- | seribed capital will be 20 per cent., of which | 10 per cent. will be called within thirty | ¢*tashophe in Austria. days after subscription, and the remaining | 10 per cent. on completion of organization. Un the Provisional Board of Directors the fC. Gait @ppears as i’resi- dent, and that of Hon. D.A. Macdonald, | Vice mune of Sir A. Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, as President. The head office of the Company is to be in Toronto. ME SF h- “Tae Prowe Mistever aNd nls Vote —At the revision of the voters’ list for the coun-~ ty of Somerset, at Bath, on the I] 1th inst., the attention of the Reyising Parrister was called to the fact that who was on the register as an owner of property in Bath, was no longer entitled to vote, having become a peer. Lord Beaconsfield, The entry On the registrar was as follows :—** Benjamin | Disraeli, of Grosvenorgate, Park Lane, Lon- dor freehold house, 5, Block street, B sth. ”” In expunging the vote, the Revising Barris ter (Mr. Lucius H. Fitzgera!d) that it was not every revising barrister who could remove a Prime Minister from a yoting list by a mere stroke of the pen, ——_ Awake FOR NOVEMBER Wide Awake for Novemberis given Part I! of A Dolls’ Fair,” to the articles they miy WIDE instructing the boys as manufacture and send to the great Dolls’ Fair to be Boston in December, All toys and dolls sent to this Fair are to be distributed to the sick children in the hospitals through- Ten held in out-the country on Christmas day. prizes are to be awarded the boys, and the | Ustober and November numbers, contain- ing the Rules and Prize List for both girls | and boys, will be sent by the publisher on | receipt of ten cents for each number, This | number also furnishes pattera sheet for a doll’s entire wardrobe. Phe project will teach our girls much in the | way ot.cutting and making their own clothing. Week or Prayer. mittee of the Young Men's Christian Asso United States ciztions of the and British Provinces, has issued a eircular to all the | Associations, calling for the observance of z the week from the 12th to the 18th of No- vember, inclusive, as a week of prayer, in accordance with resolutions passed at the Associations in America, of the last convention of and the last triennial conferences lands. given for holding service during the week Associations of all and urgivg the great importance of the oc- easion and the work laid out, and collec- tions and subscriptions,small or large, in aid of the international work, are solicited The fact of the world as 4 as in former years. week being observed all over the special occasion of seeking divine blessings and of putting forth eflorts for the advance- | ment of the canse of religion, attaches to it peculiar interest and importance. ec aed ‘ lus Dowesnc Montuty.—The November number of thie popular magazine gives @ comprehensive view of the style now pre- Vaiting and coming in vogue during the | approaching early Winter season, in every department of the toilette, articles are usnaly complete, and traverse the whole domain of Fashion, supplying all the information that could possibly be dex manded by the most exciting needs and wants in matter of dress. The number is | has nade the following s . ence whatever ; erted a marked influence in | his country. remarked | 1876.— In | i Mi aeeaia atedk : The Executive Com tye Servian army has withdrawn to Deligrad i sceneries Suggestions are | Its numerous | ; a Strong free trader, and is pledged, if elected, to exert himself to obtain ,¢9e@ with th ad Wilh lo i I » United States— 1 boon which the Mackenzie-Brown-Cauchon } } f mbination failed frantic to obltain—the elfuvts of the Pairiol to raise the scare~crow yn will not prove successful. The Patriot is strangely changeable of late. Last week il ex pressed the hope that electors i'a sat WOUIG TULETeSt 1 t themselves chi fly in obtain- }iog the services of a good representative. | Now it is championiag a man merely be- ause he has declared that he is a supporter f the Grit Party. The Patriol knowg very weil that Mr. Welsh, ithoug the sphere for which he is fittel, never did, nor ugh an excellent nan in never will, exert any influ- ina deliberative assembly. fle knows very well that Mr. Pope has ex the Councils of trics to raise the yn to frighten electors And yet he scare-crow of protecti for him because he is a Liberal WAR TELEGRAMS, —w LR LPL LN LN LOA NA LLL LOD Loxpon, Oct. 24; p.m.—The Times’ lead- ing article says: ‘ Only profound peace and great revival of trade can prevent a financial A financial crash is also threatened in Russia.’ Vienna, Oct- 24.—Not only from Con- stantinople but from all the Provinces of of European lurkey is there news Of grow- ing éxcitement among the Mahommedans, of Conventicles held in Mosques, and ¢he Ministry is divided. The Sultan is too in- | experienced to take the leadership of affairs land’ the position is most favorable for | Russia’s diplomatic action. The Russian | Ambassador at Constantinople may carry | everything before him, or, if he fails, may 'induce such an outbreak of Mohammedan feeling as might justify almost any steps on the part of Russia. Loxpon, Oct. 25.—I'he Turks captured Djunis on Monday, after ten hours hard fighting. Turkey has declared her readiness to ac- cept a six weeks’ armistice provided such @ course is recommended by all the Powers. Arrests continue in Constantinople on acs The alleged count of the last conspirators. | purpose of the Conspirators was to forcibly | depose the reforming government. A for- mer Grand Vizier is implicated. The action of the Romania Government in declaring independence, relying on the wsistance of Russia, causes uneasy feelings. It is feared this will complicate the'di‘iculty. Loxpor, Oct. 26.—A Belgrade report says that without the assistance of Russia, Servia must to all appearances succumb. All the correspondents agree as toa cols lapse of the spirit of the Servian popula-~ tion. They also confirm the news that the battle was progressing yesterday before Deligrade. From the fact that fighting is still going on in that direetion itis inferred that the Turks have not yet gained possess | sion of Djunis, in the country between Pas | vatkin and Deligrad. Loxpow, Oct, 27.—The Vienna correspon. | the girls with 4/ ant of the Times confirms the capture of Djunis by the Turks; he gives a circum~ stantial narrative of the five days struggle. from the 19th to the 23rd inclusive, and it was unquestionably the greatest | Says J In conse | suceess during the campaign. | quence of their defeat, the main portion of The Times’ correspondent at Belgrade says: I'he depression here continues. _I cannot help thinking we are at the beginning of of the end of the Russo-Servian alliance. if the latter is left unassisted the Turks will assuredly reach Belgrade. They are advancing slowly and irresistibly. The Stan» dard’s despatch from Ragusa says the com- plete failure of Dervish Pascha's recent attack on the southern frontier of Mon- tenegro, ends the campaign for this year, as the winter season has commenced, Loxpow, Oct. 27, p» m.—The troop ship Hamalaya is preparing to take six com-~ companies of Royal Engineers and “7 transport corps to join the Brizish Medi- terranean fleet. ‘The Russian iron-clad squadron will winter In Italian _ waters. | Moroeco is agitated. The Christians @p~ | prehend a Mcslem outbreak, and foreign consuls have communicated with tbeir | governm: n‘s on the sul ject. | | THE SALE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND'S INTERESTS. The Ottawa Citizen remarks that “Mr. | Laird’s relinquisbment of a Cabinet port- | folio may, in its ultimate results, prove a | more significent event than many at first | would have imagined. When Prince Ed« | ward Island entered Confederation she did so with a guarantee othe troubled sate | OF tehe political atmosphere threw Mr. | Laird to the surface, and, when 4 new Gov- ernment was formed, Ontario’s representa~ | tion was decreased to make room for the | leader of the Prince Edward Island contin~ Burnett, Mrs. Charles Burns and child. ; Per Str. Carroll to Boston.—C, Houstin, Eliza Gieason John Campbell, Catherine J. Mahar, Henry Irving, Mary Malone, Mary Thorpe, John McDonald, James Snelgrove, Eliza A. McAulay, Isabella Kelly, Mary - aaaeaaanEeT Hughes, Maggie Beaton, Sarah McLeod, Janie McPhee, Mrs. John Finlayson, Mrs. Hann, James Pempraise. ; WINTER F in store and to arrive, 1000 BBLS. CHOICE WINTER KEEPING APPLES, Ex Steamer from Montreal,’ Boston, and Halifax. For Sale at A. MCNEILL’S Auction Room, No. 11 Qaeen Street. Oct. 23, 1876. 4in _P.E. Island Railway. SPECIAL RUNNING ARRANGEMENT, Our Extensive Importatons R sii at OF ST tt & WINTER 00S ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, AND OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Friends, give us a call and see for : yourselves. ROBERT ORR & CO. Oct. 9, 1876. N and afler MONDAY, OCTOBER 234, a Special Steamboat Mail Train will run as follows: — | { i GOING WEST. GOING EAST. g 2S ~ . ined sais slice thi at 2}? os A. M. | P. M. * #22 Jharlottetowo jdp6.00 Summerside dp. 6.00 . SES Royalty Junction} 6.20Kensington | 6.35 a oe” S North Wiltshire 7.12 County Line 7.14 a S25 Huater River 7.28 Bradalbane 7.24 . > Elliotts 7.56 Elliotts 7.32 | ®aee Bradalbane 8.05 Hunter River 8.02 we - 2D County Line | 8.15 North Wiltsh’e) 8.18 | PASSO Sunnnersiae lar.9.30'0n wiwn~ ar. 9.30 | ae se 3 pe | WeatNe Numbers 3 and 4 Trairs are hereby can- | >. z 7 celled until further notice. Pe ia a W. McKECHNIE, Superintendent. One & . , . a _ Ch'town, Oct. 23, 1876.—Island pap. ([3ins tal = 2 sf coennsesaiiiatieiaiatarsncescitittinaiaerivenitndiniatiiainsiieemiecalte « capentiemenmmnemenenasientenanseneaten — oC . o = : Prince Edward Island é Se 8 STEAMERS. Fall Arrangement. extensive stock Qn and after Monday, the 23rd inst., the Strs, * British and Americau DRUGS, Ae , Lawrence’ and ‘Princess of Wales’ will run as follows: The subscriber respectfully in- forms the public that he has 4 opened with an . in the store immediately adjoining Hon. P. WALKer’s. This Stock. which has been purchased in the most reliable markets, is warranted pure ard fresh, consisting of— Drugs, Lssences, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Perjumery, Brushes, SOAPS AND TOILET REQUISITES. Particular attention will be given to DISPENSING! Nova Scotia. Leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every Monpay. Wepnespay, Tiurs- pay & SarurDay 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 Retarn Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottetown, Leave PICTOU every Turspay, WEDNES- paY, Fripay & SarurDay, about 1 p. m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax. Cape Lreton., Leave PICTOU for HAWKESBURY a T | ’ (| ' Monpay & THurspAyY, on arrival o th Mi {| morning train from Halifax, connecting ay or S 0 | S. both ways with Stage and Steamer ‘Neptune ” to and from Sydney and | ‘THE subscribers are now receiving cloth Bras d’Or Lake. for Zeturning to PICTOU SAME NIGHTS con- necting with 10 a. m. train TuEsDay & Fripay for Halifax. Summerside & Shediac. Leaves SUMMERSIDE for POINT Dv- CHENKE every morning (Sunday ex- cepted) about 9a. m. or immediately on arrival of 6 a. m. train from Char- lottetown,connecting at Point DaChene with day train for St. John. Returning to SUMMERSIDE same days, leaving POINT DuCHENE soon after arrival of morning train from St. John. The direct trips between Shediac and Char- jottetown,and Charlottetown and Shed- jac on Sunday evening, wil! be dis- continued, instead of which Steamers will leave Summerside for Charlotte- town, and Charlottetown for Summer- side, Saturday evenings. AGeNTS:—Almon & McIntosh, Halifax; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant & Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros, St. John. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, P. E. L.. Oct. 19, 1876. 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 9.36 p.m. C, D, RANKIN, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1876 —1m 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, Agents. August 3, 1876.—3m New England Felt Roofing Co.’s PITCH AND FELT! The only Reliable Roofing. _ ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, 900 soo Bois. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876. Consumption Cured. CARVSL. BR)3. a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy Ch’town, Oct. 23. a: Cc. W. STEWART, Produce Commission Merchant, COLONIAL MARKET, Halifax, - - Nova Scotia. Consignments solicited. Guarantee Sales chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and ail Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all Nervous Compiaints, after having thoroughly tested its curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known te his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering he will send (free of eharge) to all who desire it, this recipe with full directions for preparing and successful using. Sent by CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 ~NEW DRUG STORE ! ~ Ameri sene. rr American — erase AN old physician retired from active Dm BBLS. 120° test now landing. 4% practice, having had placed in his hands ao by an East India Missionary the formula of and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- Everybody Pleased. Creat Bargains in Dresses. Shawis. Furs. Clouds, Overcoats, Reefers, etc. soe. 0 <i O- ee It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our prices before purchasing elsewhere. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876. —4ins ye —————————— “NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE, 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. | Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50:000 Auex. W. Ocirvin, M. P. P., President, wakd’ “Gor, Setond Ves Bite | / Henry Lye, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. n ice resident and Manager, 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 | Fire & Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. | *. B. RENAUD, Ese., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-PReEsipEnr, GEO. J. PYKB, GengraL MAaNnacer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, SEORETARY | i a | CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: | C. Patarr, Keq., Chairman; | Jonn Quirk, Eeq., | Joun F, Ron errson, Esa. | Joun Ines, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esq, CARVELL BROS., Agents.. Charlottetewn, P, FE. Island. Loca} Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. —— MERCHANTS’ MARINE . INSURANCE COMP’NY OF CANADA. Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2 000,000 HEAD OFFICE, - - - - ~- MONTREAL. RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF | CARVELIV BROTHERS, Prince Edward island. a arrive per schr. ** Laodamia,”’ from Mon- treal:— reby notify all rsons imdebted to 1600 bbls. of FLOUR, — enon 20 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 2 30 caddies TOBACLU, that Ba debts due, and re- 50 bbls. APPLES, wae maining unpaid, after the 10 boxes CONFECTIONERY, ’ Fifteenth day of Nov- ember next, 1876 3 crates of assorted CHINAWARE, 20 boxes GLASSWARE & CHINA, will be placed in the hands of my Attornées for immediate collection. For sale low. HYNDMAN BROS, W.L. COTTON. 3ins EXAMINER Office, Ch'town, Sept. 25, 1876, Agents for Ch'town, July 3, 1876. LOU Fe. Ch'town, Oct. 9, 1876. ZERO REFRIGERATOR, | and all | standing policies on ios) ? profusely illustrated, and also contains a | ent. Un this basis an eet Ton lea handsome plate representing 4 stylish house} | took place, oaraae te continuance of custume, The literary contents are, #4 usual | te nae at least, Cabinet represeny the best of current periodical literature. saaien aan ae guaranteed her —— The capital novellette, “Thefrench Mas~ | and what do we oS one uae was ter,” is continued, followmg which appears opportunity Coes raterests of his Pro- | confided in sels nt Governorship, vir- » Staaber-of entertaining ee ele. vince for 4 eae iends, is guilty of a and 5 "i , i : rest. 1e a$- | ns ts Ir ’ papers of timely interes . | tually sw aaenee, and surrenders the cellany, Small Talk, and Mosaics are speci | preach of ally fu! sting, and the Book-re~| vantage gro y full and interesting, and the » | those who ac : colleagues The Domestic Monthly 's naturally recognize the oppor 1 hitherto gained by him and a for him. The Premier and who control him, very views exhibit the usual rare critical taste : tynity offered and judgment Published by Blake & Company, $49 Broad- | and will not be 5 of what my, New York, at £1,50 per year. spediinent ing to their Eas interest.’ pies, 15 cent ' prove beneficial to pa ’ ' iis slow to profit by it, me made ijn all cases, and in no case more than 5 per. cent. commission ci.arged. PROMPT RETURNS. Pp. 8.—Always on had, to Ali orders from the country : Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Feed, Meal, &c. Notice to the Public. HE subscriber has opened a BOARDING HOUSE in Prince Street, opposite the English Church, where a number of Boaré- ers can be accommodated. Good stabling for the horses of transient visitors, TERMS MODERATE. PHILIP BEERS. Aug. 21, 1876.—3m return mail by addressing With stamp nam- ing this paper. DR. W. C. STEVENS, wunroe Block, Sy< ause, N. Y. jan 17°7 5$ t0 $00 ot Portland, Maine. per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. STINSon & Co., Mayl'76 ly Prescription Free ok the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions or excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2256, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. REFRIGERATORS on hand. All par- ih ( ll | l } ( l l I t. ties in need of any of the above, should cal! at once and secure one, 48 they are going pur undersigned, being relieved from the like hot buns. Public Service, will resume his former E. D. STAIR. |oceupation of furnishing Designs, Plans, Specifications,and estimates,tor Dwellings, A FEW of these JUSTLY CELEBRATED Ch’town, July 3, 1876. Fire Risks at Adequate Rates ! oo? CO o- Deposit with Dominion Government, S50,000, om? & io Experienced agents throughout the Dominion. —:0:— JAS. DesBRISAY, Agent for P. E. ., 838 QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN. sepl1 76 For Restoring Grey Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty, excels all others, and dees not soll the skin. PRICK 75c. PER BOTTLE; 3 BOTTLES FOR $2.00, ASK™FOR CINGALESE HAIR RENEWER. N. B.—One boitle equal to two of apy other, it being much quicker iu its effects, and more durable. Wm. R. WATSON, Sep. 18, 1876. Agent for P. E. I. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island Mortgage Male. O be sold by public auction, at ‘Chae- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY the Kighth day of November, A. D., 1876, at the hour of twelve o’clock,uoon, by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,of the one part, and JOSEPH W. HODGSON, of the other part, and bearing date the 26th day of August, A. PD. 1873: All that tract Rives and parcet or aut YEN, pare vl 1OoWh Lot number fifteen, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i. e., bya line commencing on the South- eastern side of King Street, in the Northe west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and running thence Southeéast- erly along the division line between the said 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-twe (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four luches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same souihwesterly forty-two feet, to the place of commence~ ment, together with the Dwelling House other buildings and erections theawvcoe For further particulars apply to Messrs. - | Brecken & FitzGerald. L. PHILLIPS, Assignee of Mortagee. Sept. 18, 1876 —ts ai The Isolated Risk & Farmers Insurance Co. of Canada. PRESIDENT, - - Hon. ALex, MCKENzrK. Vick¥-PRESIDENT, - GrorGy Grea, Ese. CAPITAL, 8600,000. Deposited with Dom. Govt., - $100,904. NHIS Company insures Farm Property, Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, avd other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates, Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether fire The agency having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to take risks and renew ont- favorable terme. FENYON T. NEWBERY, April 24. i876.—Jy Gen'l Agent for P.E.T. CARDIGAN BRANOH OF THE NONPAREIL CARRIAGE FACTRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS! ensues or not. Good Work Triumphant! eee the Dull Times, 4. the demand fer my make of Carriages, Sleighs. Threshing Machines, Fanners, ec., in King’s County, bas rendered it necessary, in order to supply the rapicly increasing demand, that | should extend my business into that County. I have, therefore, et 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 ip 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 to allow nothing but a faithful job to pass. He and several competent workmen will attend to the wants of the public In that County. The stock used in the construction of the work will be of the best imported, viz:— Amer‘can Hickory, 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 branch is a PAINTSHOP, which is conducted by a first-class carriage-painter, who will attend to the painting of new and second-hand work for the public. N. B.—Persons wishing work done in the Carriage, Sleigh, or Farming Implement line, will please call_and they will be treated courteously and fairly Qealt with. All kinds of REPAIRING, including Mowing Machines, done. Prices Moderate; Terms Easv. ANGUS GREGOR, Proprietor. ‘* Nonparic},"’ New Glasgow, 2? Feb. 21, 1876. 5 om SOMETHING | NEW AND GOOD ! Kerosene Pendants and Brackets In Imitation of Gas from 1 to 6 Lights. For Kerosene Oil, (NON-EXPLOSIVE.) 80 per cent, Saved on Gas-light. Hollings’ & Herney’s Patent. These Lamps are suited for Residences, ‘ Stores, Halis, Churches, and every place where light is needed, May be seen at the subscriber's Tin Srrov. Prices varying from $1.50 to $35. Two- light Chandelicr, with all compkte, for Mr. E. D. Statrn,—The Zero Refrigera- ator you made jor me last summer, is, without exception, the best article of the kind I have ever seen. I believe it is im- 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. 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 thas he can give satis- faction. RICHARD WEEKS, Late Supt. Pub Works. Ch'town, Oct. 9, 1876.—times sj tf Atex. Bown. $6 50. GEORGE W. MILLNER, Sole Agent for Y ¥B. Island: | Ch’town, August 28, 1876.—2m ‘LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the EXAMINER OFFICE.