aA win tN, sina iy at aS AT il nl st te nc ENA til aha” ok ac la Mle. innit i oe Sa et ies alll tmnt. BRR es ae OY ih li scat tae Loe ems L AND OTHER MATTERS. Lec tit ar rr ill aie Last TRIP .— The . ~ . : For tae Seece: Farm oem Longworth, her last trip from - oe » has, we understand, purchased in Tor- nett. TOE wer (for the fire. , il’ a heifer, and s@Vera’ shee p | Te hee ne » of 0 pigs for our Mode! Farn hel ove arket New Posr ( ¥rricks —We are much p eas- ws Re 4 that the 4 to hear that seven new Post Offices. which wav © ant OF were about to be established when the Is- a . and joined the Dominion, will soon be open - —- ed in the to owing p'aces —Webster s Cor- gue ERY SUMMEE x vEnpe der, (Hickey’s Wharf) Lot 36: Dromore ee oe ee Mount Albion, Lot 48 ; Union Road, eter’ med at Sum, Seller's » Wins'oe Road: Beaton s Mil's, Lot ie : : 60; and John Walker's, Lot 55 Chese of- eiypesaxy.—The two hundreth anni fees have been, we understand, recom- | a the ding of Quebec wag | ™O™ led by the Dominion representatives, oo st ov magni- and their recommendation, we be iev e, was ceant marane strong y backed up by the Hon. Wm. Me- — - = (ill during his late visit to Ottawa — P How KEE sis Winxntes.—Di- ote oo " rect mis given 1 Hasza i's Balt ( italogwe Pas Brown-Monrts Secu Race, An ins i iy sll at Agricultural & teresting account (from the St. John 7eJe- one Square.—-2 . ph,) of the BrownsMorris Scull Race will | ens : found on our first page. Commenting | PoLitica Hio M Vail was sworn in | On the race the Tele grap! + remarks :—“ We rember the Dominion Cabinet on the | shall not soon desire to see another race. if h ult e takes the Portfolio of the | gawnbling and other evils connected there- Minist Ross with cannot be suppressed. It is. lament ae 4 si ide abl —_ think that sport, which is at once 4s Halifax, was recently badly be ape — and Innocent, and which was honors i ie tak ake an ably conducted on all sides, should be so | sireet « wt ee | perverted, andas this gross abuse of such who set un atti ' occasions seems to be inevitable, it will be Canada HANSA A late Ottawa despatch necessary for the friends of good morals to seports that tenders will be called for ina discourage repetitions of scenes which have tew days for reporting the debates of the proved so debasing." House of Commons for the Canada Hansard. Custon's R el cee Silas iss ae USTOM 3 NLCEIPTs, 1¢ following are the Tait Mex —The County of Inverness, the receipts at the Custom House for the cape Breton, has six men who measure | Quarter ending 30th September, 1874 respectively t 1 ft Gjin, Sft Sjin 6ft Compared with the returns for the corres« sjin 6ft Sa . n East Point beat | ponding period last year ‘ chis 1873 L874 Increase ie uly $9616.29 $13,500,589 $3,884.10 | MOS aan t is report A that Aug oe. io "10,697.66 eorge M i, manager of the Bank of | Sept 7.33405 43 338 88 16. OOF:83 British North America, Renfrew, Ontario : a Se ae ee - has been appointed Cash rf Union | otal = $22,934.09 $67,536.93 $45,202 84 unis of P » Rdward Island It is encouraging to see the revenue in- —-- creasing at this rate. $45,202 84 is a very stom Derss —The duties paid at the | great increase for three months, The ins ustom House in this city during the month | Jand revenue a'so exhibits a healthy e'as of September, 1574, amounted to $43, 359- ticity as will be seen by the follow ne state $36,000 in excess of the amount paid during | ment September, 157 Istans Revence Division, CaartoiTetown. ibaa ' Rec ta for anter > a” 22(\7 5 Death or a Promisent May.—Mr. Need ™ — on = os nea Wate an a am, a prom‘nent barrister and politician of eM Prederictcn, N.B., while at Woodstock on Increase for 1574 33804 59 Moe 5) € + ‘ Pern , , the cyt Uult., and while returning from ourt, stopped at a house for a drink of water.and almost immediately fell dead —— + {ANLOTTETOWN wants a Boating Club.— N/, John N Charlottetown has a Boating Club—the | Eillsboro’ Boating Club.’ Che regatta was this year held under its auspices—Ep, IXAMINER. ~~“ Ter Inptian Wak in THe States. New York despatch (Sept. 30,) reports “ the escort to a supply train repulsed 40 Indi- ans after a three days’ aight The Indians had 27 killed and the troops 13 kiiled and wounded ne is of Halifax passed off quietly 13 re-elected Mayor rit var + re + } r by a majority over his opponent ex-alders man Ackhurst, of 595 mly one Alder- man who voted for the ‘‘Jenett site”’ se- cured his re-election ~—2 <P Metaxcao.y Case or Sciciwe.—At Halifax, on Sunday evening, 27th inst. Richard oe, ' . ' —.) ee ng, a color-Sergeant in the 87th Royal lrish Fasileers, committed suicide by shoot» ing himself while locked in his quarters on f being “ out of bounds.’ Ir me rchants haye, dur- a nd } been unusually busy ne thea VaR ele past week opening and selling fall go S. S&S. Prince Edward xda, receiver i per rtations 3s would fhe imp are more than usually large. Buye do well to consult our advertising columns. >, - Hodgson has returned to his charge of St. Peter’s Church, The Rev ee months holiday in England iam McGill, M. L C a tour through the Uni- Parsonat.—Rev. George Ww in this city gentleman has ens oyed a thi and Europe Will has returned from ted States and Canada ain NER has been—till thi. week— Prince Tue Ex: the largest newspaper Edward Chis slightly reduced It is still, large as the largest paper in Charlottetown We trust caeaall it Islaad. week its size is however, as in our that by increased care selections we may be able to compensate for the loss of space _—_ is safe—the Draft Treaty ll right now—for has not a jury estimated the belli: character at $1)? Leally, it is not worth Senator Brown's trouble himself about libellous attacks. If his character is good, his enemies cannot injure it; if bad, no amount Of legal tinkering can repair it —HBrittiah € , 4 SewatoR R oww~ is safe —the world is rose Senator's while to -_——-—.>- Customs DerartTMext — An order in Couns cil for the superannua‘ion of Mr. Bouchette, Commissioner of ( the 30th ult. istoms, was passed on He will be succeeded by . Mr. James Johnson, Deputy Comm ssioner. These changes, it is reported, will not come into force til! the first of itis not the intention of Government to appoint 4 deputy Commissioner in January. ‘ ; lace of Mr. Johnson Diesissans In Hatirax. — An Ot patch to the Montreal (razeti ‘Mr. Compton, of the Halifax ae ess minion arbitrator, has been dismissed from his situation, and a Grit named Elliot, an architect of Halifax, is to be appointed in his stead. The Halifax Postmaster is to be dismissed, and Hugh Blackadar, of the Mex corder, one the chief “ elevators’’ of Nova Scotia is to get the position. tawa des- ports :— , Dos =_-+ Boston uld call Varxet.—The “Wew Fisw ror tae U. S. American Canadian says the attention of shippers of fish from the | Maritime Provinces to the frequent coms | plaints of dealers here of the bad condition in which they often receive consignments, care in As the shore mac- kerei are mueh in the U. S. market, it is a matter of importance to owing to want of proper them or other ca uses sought for fishermen in the Provinces that they take | every care to have them reach their cuss tomers in the best condition poss.ble. word to the wise is sufficient -_—- Very Goopv.— Quip, of St John, had a capi- tal cartoon last week. It pants s Alex- Mackenzie, l’remier, sitting bed, frigthtened at the ghastly little spectres which dance round him in their bones, belding labels with “ unseated ’’ on them ; while the portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald an det stniles cynica!!y at him from the wall, The | following legend is attached as Mr. Mac- kenzie’s soliouuy -— = Dowa ihe sight dueth sear my eyeballs. A second, and a« third is like the forme Filth; Grits why do you shame me th A fourth ?—start : What! will ae . A001 stretch out to the crack of Asvther yet? seventh—I'1l see no more Ad yet the eighth appears Who‘ shows me more to come Horrible «: ght Ay, now | see ‘tis true For yonder portrait smiles upon me Te thick tuis work's like his. ~—~Bhakespeare, (slightly a! tered.) | goods on whit | nary vinegar | under anv circumstances, cause ct “LOC AL AND OTILE R M ATTERS, Receipts for Quarter ending Sept. 30, 1574 8983.29 for Quarter ending Sept. 30, 1875 Re ‘eipts ods 90D Iner ‘ 1 increase ior i S74 5097 38 _-- [PRovs.eEs « THE Capinet.—The Ottawa Correspondent of the Montreal (uzette writes :— ‘Another trouble under which the Pre- MISCELLANEOUS. ' LE LNANAAAAAAAAZAAAAAAAL ees France sent five hundred million eggs to | CE ngland last year, lhe proportionate yield | France is nearly double that years, Prussian agents are active! y the Algerian frontier in «stab! tions with Arabian tribe General Schenck, the ri to Great Britain, is making © u with his three daughters Che report of Bismarck’s pr corporate Denmark into the ( pire is stated to be absolutely Oo wheat in of ordinary enga r lishing ean Minister yur of Ireland oposal to ins ferman Em- false. The boundary dispute between Italy and | Switzerland, referred to art been settled in favor of the for lhe Empress of Russia is x ngland about the middle of na visit to her daug E jinburgh. Cotton manufacturers of have resolved to reduce pro third till supply and demand more properly adjusted. Scotland contains 30,000 squs rhter, N ew tration, has Iner, expecte cd in| next month the Duchess of England duction ones relations are are miles, of which about 155,000 acres is taken up by inland lakes. There are country is fast becoming a : , 87 islands off its coast, of which 186 are inhabited. The commercial], mining and manufacturing rather than an agricultural country. A cruel young Newark vags ib a dog a day or two -? by and out of a paung of scalding ond tortured di ipping him in | y water. In his indignation a cameo. by se! ized the pail and threw its contents over the boy. He was severely scalded about his feet and lege. No one can say that it was not he deserved. Chignon is dead. The great feminine toilet is no more. it up for the sake of economy. costly. aris 110,000 pounds of hum: }and to be made into chignor ; that money can be spent in nonsense. Che lrish Team have been international contest. 900 and 1000 yards, fifteen rou range, so as the number li SU, and the Irishmen 931 therefore, was remarkably gooc Every year there was taken into | almost what deity of the Paris has given | It was very | un hair ina} a » “*! raw or unworked state—worth £680,090, | 1s. Now all j some other | defeated by 4.313.9] | the United States team of riflemen in the | The ranges were S00 | inds at each of men in each team was six, the highest possible score was | The United States team made 934 ; the shooting of both, A. According to a late London letter, Mr Carlyle has been paying a visit t (sea bathing at Portobelle, a pilgrimage to the ruined abt dington,where Mrs. is, says The Sci but desirous of « fsman, in juiet o Edinburgh i making a yey of Had.~ Carlyle is b uried. He excellent health, and retirement. At pres sent he is a ing at Tifeshire, and he will remain some weeks in Sco The Mark Line Express, in tland its view of | the crop prospects, says recent rains have | materially benefitted the root crops. has been too much rain, howe There ver, for late potatoes, which have shown the commence- ment of disease. The wheat trade shows | neither encouraging nor discouraging feas | tures. Prices in France are but elsewhere on the continent changed, except Odessa, wher firmer in the hope that the fine a shilling lower, they are une | € prices are | quality crop | } mier is trying to stagger along, and on which | Will eventually secure better prices, [he Mayor of New York has made the he had to consult Mr. Blake and the Hon. 3rown, is the fact that, contrary to his expectations. Mr. Walkem has not been sent adrift by the Home Government. In- stead of that, his case has been carefully e sidered, and it is understond here that \ Mackenzie has rece ‘7e0 ect that the terms of Union with British Columt ia must be fulfilled as far as practic- able. ‘The Government are also chafing under the effect of the Judges’ decisions in the election trials and the startling evidence of the hypocrisy and corruption of the party that has being daily brought to light. The juestion is being frequently asked here; is it possible this Government can stand over another sessian? The answer is generally in the negitive. Even their strongest sup- porters here are doubtful, and the majority of them when asked for their honest op- pinion of the Reform leaders confess that they have been very much disappointed.”’ ~~“ We postpone any remarks we may have | to make on the following letter til Monday next, before which date the Carroll will have again arrived at this port. In the meantime, we beg to assure Measrs. | Avery Brown & Co, that we had what we considered the best authority for the state- ment published in the Examiner of Monday last. The error respecting the place of shipment must have been inadvertent on the part of our informants. un- | For our part we could not believe it possible that such ,; a well established and highly respectable Avery Brown & Co, of Hali- guilty of so grave an offence. | firm as that of fax, would be Orrick oF AVERY, Brown & Co.. ? lfalifux, 30th September, 1874. § } , / morning a parag yout yned, and out ‘ , +3 > 18 menth ments are ner. in h I I yrrec = to have roe n br The jar referred ton house, but and con- tained not * oil of vilrtol,” but strong wood- vinegar, or ace tic acid, commerce, Which is usually len barre If the jar was broken, the iqguid would be very likely to damage any h it was spilled (just as would do:) but it could not, ymbustion, or passen } } maue a poard the some a jar, said yken on | ped br a Bos hy us; ordi- | or endanger, in any way, the ship Sere. . + The writer of the paragraph in question | should have been at a little pains to learn = cent. before bringing so grave a charge gainst the shippers. We trust that you, an dany newspapers which may have copicd | | the surface current of the Gul | due to the mighty upheaval of this sub- | marine Antartic current, a theory we need the untruthful paragraph, will do us the ustice to give equal pnblicity to this our yntradiction of it. Brown & Co., Druggists, Halifax, N.S. so —_ AND IMPROVE WEST. nphati ( AVERY, W holesale ENTERPRISE AT THE CASCUMPEC HARBOR—-THE RAILWAY AND DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH MIRAMICHI. To rue Epitor or THe EXAMINER. Sin:—I am glad to perceive that your at- tention has been turned to this remote portion of Prince Edward Island, and hope that your widely circulated publication will be the means of making its capabilities | better known. You notice, and deserved~ ly, the extensive business carried on by Mr. Howlan, and the rising establishment of the Hon. J.C. Pope; but there is a very con- siderable business carried cn at the village of Alberton and Tignish besides those un- | der the direction of these enterprising gen tlemen. If, indeed, certain improvements in Cascumpec harbor were effected, the trade | a great extent, and Alberton would vie with any other port on the Island (excepting, of course, Charlottetown and Summerside,) in its export trade. The completion of the Railroad will no doubt most essentially A benefit the north western portion of the Is- land, and will lead to another most desir~ able improvement—the establishment of direct steam communication to Miramichi and the Bay of Chaleur—a measure of no the northern parts of New Brunswick. ! am Sir, Your obed’t servant, | Quis, Cascumpec, 25th Sept., 1874. Du. Wueecen’s Compounn Exvixin o¥ Puos- PHATES AND Cattsaya—a Chemical Food and Nutritive Tonic. This elegant and agreeable preparation combines with a sound Sherry Wine inthe form. of delicious cordial, the most reliable agents known for improving | the appetite, facilitating digestion, and assi- milatino of food and the formation of healthy | blood. It is remarkable for its efficacy in all forms of Dyspepsia, in-all cases of Scrgfulous and Consumptive diseases in adults or | children, in Necvous Prostraticn and General | Debility from over exertion of mind and body, | dissipation and bad habits, a | to women and in poorly-developed delicate children. Sold at $1, 2i i cutions under the regime to was not ship-} | the South pole and the ¥ ENTS | important if not very original that ‘men who go about with the prefix discovery of honest to their names are often rogues.’ {he discovery is announced in letter impeaching ‘ honest’ John Kel eived an o'fcial de« | ex-Sheriff, for large frauds upon the city - atch from the Colonial Secretary to the | and county of New York. says Kelly was worse than Tweed. a sing gular ly, an The Mayor Among the fraudulent overcharges of which he ac- cuses Kelly are als, one of which bills for executing crimins amounted to $940, in- cluding a fee to the Sheriff of $250. Exe of this Sheriil had evidently become an expensive luxury. Italian finance is not looking up, it seems, and the annual deficit, instead of diminish-~ ing, has greatly increased of |: about forty millions never been less than of dollars. In thirteen years ite—having the public debt has increased from two billions anda half of francs to nine and th billions, gold and silver have ree quarter given place to a forced paper currency ; the exchange from 5 to 16 per cent, and som Imports far exceed exports ; etimes rises | as high as 20 per cent against the country g ) taxes are numerous and heavy, consols are down and will not rise, and the outlook i Many Italians. indeed, fear that 3 very dark. national bankruptcy will be the end of it all. The inhabitants of Havre are making a disgraceful use of their fine a setting octopods and conger ee Crowds of people assemble: d th to witness the disgusting exhibition. a mere slaughter. The octopo match for the agile and varoci No sooner did he perceive his quarium by ts to fight. e other day It was 1 proved no ous conger. antagonist than he threw out the inky fluid which is his chief resource in the hour But the eel knew where to find shocking scene ensued. The co the tentacula of the octopods, a the hapless creatures round an¢ til their feelers were torn off with They then devoured the bag-like wrench. of danger. him, anda ngers seized nd dragged 1 round un- a violent bodies of their maimed victims. (cean Currents.—A importance which promises the whole discovery of theory of ocean currents great to change has been made by the exploring ship Challenge lt has always been supposed was equator, that as far north as lat. 40 th the sea are actually warmer th an Arctic current coming ws fnorth, which gradually became warmer as a Commos Sree OF 1 ik renehed the imported in|} It now that there from the appears e depths of an they are beneath the equator itself, and they become colder further south. The obvious infer re | ence is that there is a strong Antartic curs | rent running from the South po | this is the cause of the le, and that phenomenon. This, of course, proves that the circulation | of the seais not carried on between the polar basins and the.equator, but between Ocean. This, then, would go t | searcely say entirely opposed tc ously advanced, and certainly sible then any of them. Nor th Atlantic o show that f Stream is ) any previ- more plau- oy PRI 2S cU RREN Ch'town, MEAT. Beef, (small pieces) per Ib Beef, per lb (by the quarter Ham, per lb Lamb, per quarte: Lamb, per !b Mutton, per lb Pork.(small pieces) per ib | Pork, per ib (by the carcass | Veal, per lb POULTRY | at ; | Chickens, per pair Ducks, (each) Fowls, (each) Part4idges, (each Turkeys, (each) Geese (each) suckwheat Flour, Flour, perbbl | Elour, per 100 Ibs per lh curing | of the neighborhood would be developed to | Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs F°'tssii. Codtish per gtl Herring per bbl Mackere! per doz. BOARD ss. Hemlock, 100 feet. Pine do Spruce do Shingles, per M. MISCEST.I.AN LA up in little importance to the Island as well as »} Apples per bushel Barley per bushel | Butter (fresh) per Ib Butter per lb by the tub Calfskins, per 1b Cheese (new milk) per lb Cheese, per Ib Clover seed, per ib Eggs, per doz. Green Peas, Hay, per ton Hides, per lb. Honey, per lb. Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. Homespun Flannel, per yard Lard, per lb Oats, per bushe. Straw, per ton Tallow per lb Wool, per lb Potatoes, per buselli Pear! Barley, per lb Sheepskins, (each) BREADSTUFF October 2, IS74, | buy what they read of. $0.06 to 0.14 0.05 to 0.08 | 0.08 to 0.16 | 0.00 to 0.00 | 0,00 to 0.00 0-6 to 0.10 0.10 to 0.14 0.08 to 0.094 0.04 to 0.07 $0.36 to 0.55 0.24 to 0.30 0.25 to 0.40 0.25 to 0.380 1.00 to 2.00 ..45 to 0.60 ms { 1.03 to 0.03 7.00 to 8.60 3.25 to 3.50 3.50 to 4.00 2.60 ta 3.25 4.87 to 6.49 0.48 to 0.72 0.81 to 0.97 1.62 to 2.48 0.81 to 1.00 2.11 to 2.34 Us. 0.80 to 1.00 0.00 to 0,00 0.23 to 0.25 | 0.21 to 0.22 | 0.06 to 0.12 0.14 to 0. 16 | | 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.20 to 0.22 0.12 to 0.16 0,00 to 10.00 0.6 to 0.06 0.24 0.31 to 0.43 0.11 to 9.10 | 0.40 to 0.42 4.50 to 5.02 | 0.08 = of 0.17 ——_~- to 0.25 | 0.65 to 1. is) } Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to O-4 aceasta eat = MARRIED, At Charlottetown, on the 2nd inst., by the tev. Thos, Duncan, lan, to Miss Euphemia MePhergon, both of Covehead, At the Bible Christian atnouage, Murray Mr. Dune ilarbor, on Saturday, Sept. 19, by the Rev. Win. Medland, James ao of White Sands; to Mary Porter, of Peter's Roar PASSENGERS, Per STEAMER ALNAMBRA From Bost: AND Haiax.—Misses Elizabeth Dermi Mary J. Power, Ma ‘ Toal; Messrs H. ¢ Hayden, Heartz, bob Dermind, Jam: Rurne. PER STEAMER ALHAMBRA To BosTron anp TALIBAN Miss Hepburn. Ellen Roche. dary Clear, Stephen McNeill,Mary Fogarty, Miss Haney,Miss McDonald,M: iry Callaghan, Annie Ro Miss Wi Miss Hunter Menste fiunter, H. W. Thompson, Mary McQueen, Betsey McDonald, Michael Mc- Ison, Donald, Miss McDonald, Miss Stanlake. Wm. Quinn, Maggie Boyne, Rebecca Mc- Donald, Catherife Martin, Annie Allen, Magvie McPherson, Lizzic Ring. SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN on McLauch- | ENTERED Sept. 28.--Sch. Raven, Logan, Cape Breton, coal; Amelia, Lennin, Cape Breton, coal; J. B. Stewart. McDonald: Pictou, | coal; coal; Theresa, ce al Mary: Spirit of the Day. Patten, Deagie, iret Jane, Pictou, Cay e Breton, Dixon, Buctouche, plank, ete., Emmanuel, Halliday, Pic- tou, coal; Zembia, Mclsaac, Pictou, coal; Louis Jane, Gillis. Pictou, coal: Levi Hart, Dickey, Nova Scotia, herr- ing; Mary Kate Daddy. Delaney, Chatham, scantling, 29—Ranger, McCarty, Shediac, Stoves, Ambrose, McDonald Pictou, coal: Bloomer, Maters, Pictou. coal: Wal- | lace, King, sug wash, deal; Alex. Wal- | lace, McNeill, Chatham, boards: ete, October 1—Hard Scrabble, Connor, Verte,scantling; S.S. Alhambra, Doane. , Hawson, Picton, coal; Boston and Halifax, mdse; J.J. Mar- al, Hughes, Pictou, coal. 2—P. LG. Anderson, Pictou, eoal; Rustic, Le- Blanc, Pugwash, plank; Candor, Swain, Chatham, boards Margaretta, Mce- Donald, Miminigash, Mackerel: Ad- venture, Boudroit, Cape Breton, * Sylvia, Poali, Pictou, Walpole, Picton, stone, Kateleen, coal; 8, S, Bay | lime- | coal. 3— | Hadji, Wilson, Montreal, mdse; Alice Myrick, Smith, Boston. mdse. CLEARED, Sept. 28—Sch. Margaret Jane, Dixon, Mira | michi,sundries. Oct.l1—Hard Scrabble, Connor, Bay, Verte, bal; Margare- Jane, McDonald, Cape breton, bal: Ilarriet, Newell, Jean, Pictou, ballast; J. J. Marshal, Hu: ghes, Pictou, bal; Spirit of the Day, Patten, Pictou, bal; | Maria Louisa, Vincio, Buctouch, herr. ing, Esperanza, Lawley, Herring; Am- McDonald, Alhambra, Doane eggs, W. L. Dean; . C. Hall; 69 boxes 41 do H. J. Farrow, Pictou, bal; S. S Boston, 035 bbls mackerel, eggs, R. T. Holman, % do PD. Enman, prose, 80 boxes, 10 do J. Gallant; 42do Wright & R>»b- hins: 35 do A McLeod; 23 do D. Ross; 17 do A. McMillan; 108 do John Hughes IsdoC. Quirk, 8 do J. Sellar, 18 do KF. Buote; 11 bbls sounds, A. Mce- Donald; 6 bbls skins, John Hughes; sch. Snow Squall, McInnis, Newfound- bushels salt; 33 bbls flour, 200 empty 4 cases brandy; Alex- MeNe pm Pictou, bal; Wild Briar, Mc Leod, Wallace. bal; Arminto, Wallaca, Pictou, roe land, 350 bbls, MeMORANDA.—Sept. 21, schr. Prince Bis- un ip ec for Boston with 472 bls. 71 half bbls. and 240 kits mackerel, by | Hon. G. W. How! 2 kegs 1 firkin butter, by R. Sent. 22, schr. -20Ui imia, McPhee, from Souris for St. John’s Nfd., with 43 head horned cattle, 20 swine, 70 120 bushe ls oats, 35 do potatoes, 3m Costain. sheep. ft. nk.4 m. T% se antlin y. 5 m. staves, Hyndin an Bros. Tignish, Sept. 21—ar- | rived sch. Kk Ryron, Clements, Boston, | sch. ais El ixabeth King, Boston Pi PX AGIA WEEK tontains the latest Leeal, DOMINION & FOREIGN NEWS, waka Aceurate SHIPPING AND MARKET REPORTS, and | Pooches, | &c., &., Nelectio is From the ract st and most im— proving Literature of the day ; Editorial Articles 7 tical, Industrial t Sori ope - THE EXARIINER IS PUBLISHED EVERY HONDAY PORENOON, Kyawiner Printiig & Publishing Co. OFFICE, Corner Queen and King Streets. TER Ms—Per Annum, within the year not paid within the year. 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If nobody else were engaged in the same business, it would be important to tradesmen and dealers to adver- | tize ia the because they are tempted to But others are engaged in the same business, and even if they do ad- vertize, it becomes the more important for you to doso; if they do not advertize it becomes doubly importaut.—Anon,” paper, The attention of Importers and Dealers iS RESPECTFULLY THE EXAMINER. DIRECTED TO MERCHANTS FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR FALL GOODS By Advertising in the EXAMINER. WILL Th® usual reductions to those who ADVERTIZE "RHE YE Ate ADVERTISING RATES, BY Until further notice, Advertisements wil! be | inserted at the following rates : 1 square, one insertion, - - - $1.00 Each Continuation, - - - - - 00.25 Special Notices, *‘ per line,” - - 00.12 BOOK & JOB PRINTING. . HAVING IMPROVED POWER & GORDON PRESSES. | And a good variety of ‘THE NEWEST STYLES OF TYPE, we are prepared to do all kinds of BOOK ARD JUB PRINTING 0.25 = oa | on the Lowest Terms, at 0.02 to 0.04 0.60 to 0,82 'THE EXAMINER OFFICE, ness, but auxious | | | | } | } | | | i | | } | i fasicunee Arrangement ‘For Pictou end Hawksbury, No. 39. — 7 YOU YOU BET! BET! THAT YOU CAN GET ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING FOR WE HAVE OF CLOTHING A OPENED UP A CHEAP ! LOT | CHEAP ! | Pox Sch. « Water Lilly,” The above can be fully realized by a close inspection of our STORM COATS, DRIVING CAPES, OVERCOATS, BRETERS, PANTS AND VESTS, Underclothing, Flannel and Tweed Shirts, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Lainbs' Wool Socks, White and Fancy Shirts, Collars, Having received, direct from LCASE LR. CAPES & COA'L 1 can ee them a good article, superior to any in the A dose inspection solicited, C. ROBERTSON, _ rade, Ch’town, ne $1. 1674. "Ries and Braces, the factory in London, G. B, i ; | | ’ 39 _Queen Street. | _ Fall — JUST RECEIVED AT fon 6. S.7 — . “VIA _ | = HALIFAX, | aeniccemnae TE Danian FANCY DRESS GOODS, BLACK LUSTRES RIBBONS WHITE & GREY WINCEYS, PRINTS, HOISERY., Xe., CALIC SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS. BEAVERS, PILOTS, * TWEEDS, NAPCLOTH, &e.. &., Os. AT CASH P Ch’town, September, 7, 1874. GEORGE DAVIES & Co. RiCES. “UNION HOUSE,” Corner Queen & King Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. fag eg ong accommodated on reasou- able terms. Bedeque Oysters and Re- freshments in first class style, at short no- tice, day and night. Best quality of Wine, Liquor, Ale, and Cordials. A HAIR DRESSiZG SALOO# {IN CONNECTION. from Manufacturers, a Stock Imported direct Large and well-selected Meerschaum, Briar, and Fancy Pipes, Pipe-fixings of every description, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Cheroots, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, (14 brands), ‘Tobacco Razors, Strops, Brushes, Soaps, which are offered, Wholesale and Retail, cheap, for cash only. <A call respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Oysters sold by the quart or bushel. CHAS. OTTO WINKLER. Proprietor. 4, 1874.—er 4w ISLAND *Uxtox Hovcsr,”’ Sept. I e. Ba STEAMERS! a <7} On and After Tuesday, 12th Mav. TI STEAMERS will leave the Company’s Wharf, wea< ther permitting, as under: Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day,at o'clock in the morning. Returning from Shediac, | Every Wednesday, Friday, and Monday, on arrival of train from St. John. 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. GREAT (LEARING-OUT SILL QUEEN STREET WAREHOUSE ! Messrs. Benj. Davies & Son, NTENDING to make a CHANGE in | their present Business, will sell, FOR THREE MONTHS from this date, all THEIR SPLENDID STOCK — DRY GOODS & GROCERIES AT Costs & Charges! These Goods have been selected in the best Markets in England and the Domin. ion, and comprise everything necessary for family use. A RARE OPPORTUNITY is thus offered to Householders in TOWN and COUNTRY to lay in their WINTER SUPPLIES cheaper than can possibly be purchased elsewhere. pag~ The Sale is a bona jide one, and will be for CASH ONLY, on delivery. CREAT BARGAINS WAY BE HAD, As the Sale will only last Three Months, intending purchasers will find it for their | interest to give us a call at once, B. Davies & Son. Ch’town, $ Sep. 7, 1874.—pat her arg era sin Union Hail Meetings- ORD'S DAY, a. m., Worship and * Breaking ae Bread.” Lord's Days, 6}, p. m., Gospel Preaching. Thursday, 8, p, m., Bible Readings. Sept. 14, 1874. tf a Charlottetown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, PRINCE STREET. lik SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks for past favors, respectfully intimates to | his numerous customers and the public | generally, that he. is preparing a large | supply of LILOT No. 1 Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, BREAD: Extra Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, BISCUIT & Captain's Biscuit, Soda Biscuit, Wine Biscuit, | Fancy Pilot, CRACKERS: Dyspepsia Crackers, + Coffee Crackers, Ginger Crackers, Medford Biscuit, Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, Wire Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Thin Captain's do, Butter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers Water Crackers, ; Lemon Crackers, which he can confidently warrant to be BETTER than can be imported. Persons requiring any of the above articles will please send in their orde:s immediately He has now ready 300 bbis. of Superior No. t, & No. 2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usual liberal Terms. All orders from town or country receive prompt attention. QUIRK, recommend and and CHEAPER JOHN Ch town April 20, 1874. Nouiréal & Acadian §. §. Company. WEEKLY LINE. 7 undermentioned Steamships will Form a Regular Weckly Line be- tween Montreal, Shediac, Charlottetown and Pictou, Ss. &. COLIUM™MEBIA, s.S. CANADA, Ss. &. CALIFORNIA, HYNDOMAN BROS, Agents. Apply in Montreal to DAVID SHA’Y, “305 Commissioners Street. » 1874. vib SALE OF C h’t town, June 22 WE wILL SELL BY AT CHARLOTTETOWN THURSDAY, THE 15th OCTOBER NEXT, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, a very desirable Farm of Land, lately occupied by Charles Alleyne, Esq., of Hillsboro’ Cas- | - tle, situate near the flourishing village of | Mount Stewart, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the angle of a tract of 50 acres of land, the pro- 1764, eust seventy- netic meridian of the year seventy-seven (77) degrees, and fifty links [12 seven [77] degrees, west seventy-six [76] chains, and thence north twelve chains an: ment,— NINETY-THREE (93) ACRES OF LAND, a little more or less, and is situate in Town- | ship number 38, in King’s County. Charlottetown, or to J. . ar nt W. AITKEN. » 1874. un sale wd Lic aa. FAX HOSE who have any demands HopGson, Esquire, Ch town, Se pt. 2 agains accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned, for settlement. HENRY LAWSON, July 20, 1874. FEATHERS WANTED ! ERS, at BUTCHERS Ware- rooms, SPRING IMPORTATICNS | FREER OLD PROPERTY. AUCTION, | i i THE COLONIAL BUILDING, | Ss, BY | I have HE SUBSCRIBER begs to notity the public that by the following vessels he has completed his Sp.ing Supplies: ‘ Little Bell,” from Halifax 10 Hhs MOLASSES. 4 “* SUGAR, 4,000 bush. SALT, cr ptt, from Boston, 400 Bbls. FLOUR, oe PILOT BREAD, 20 * Refined PET. :OLEUM, uf CORNMEAL., 4 Cases MATCHES, SB oxes CRACKERS, 3 * CHEESE, 30 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 10 boxes TOBACCO, 6 bales OAKUM, 12 pkges OIL CLOTHING, 25 Coils MANILLA ROPE, G Cases assorted PAINTS, 1 Bbl each, SPIRITS TURPENTINE and MACHINERY OIL, Together with a large lot of Furniture. 50 ) bundles Forks, Rakes,Hoes, Shovels,&¢ 20 pkgs. Buckets, Brooms, Clocks, &c., 5 pkgs. Fishermen’s Goods, 5 cases Glassware. Per Steamer from Shediac, and per Schr. ‘ Winnie” from the Dominion of Canada. 20 boxes Horse NAILS. 150 kegs and boxes Cut and Wrought NAILS. and SPIKES, all sizes, from 2 to 3410 68 pkgs. DRY GOODS, BOOTS ana SHOES, HATS, and CAPS, GROCER IES, 4 casks Boiled OIL, cases Patent MEDICINE, &ec., pkgs. DYE STUFFS, case Canada TWEEDS, 10 boxes Edge TOOLS, 1000 rolls Room PAPER, » crates GLASSWARE, 5 boxes RAISINS, Per Brig “ Selwyn” 60 chests TEA, ~ Crt Srom Liverpoot. 2 bbls. CURRANTS, 2 boxes SOAP, i ‘< Pires, 3 casks PAINT. LINSEED OIL, 4 bags RICE, 1 bb]. PURE OIL, 30 bundles OAKUM, 10 tons Refined and common MON, 175 pieces PLOUGH METALS, 6 ANCHORS from 8 to 5 cwt. 1 cask CHAIN, , +*) See 35 boxes GLASS, 2 cases Ready-Made CLOTHING, 1 cask PUTTY, 10 casks and cases SHELF HARDWARE, 10 crates EARTHENWARE. The above goods have been bought well 2 ee | and will be sold Cheap for Cash on approy- ed credit. N. B.—The highest price will be paid for Fish at Cascumpec or Tignish. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, June 16, 1874 3m STEAM. QUEEN SQUARE ‘FURNITURE WAREROOMS | Our premises have been greatly enlarged and are now the The Largest & Best Ar- ranged in the City ! and equal to any in the Lower Provinces. WORK WARRANTED TO GIVL PERFECT SATISFACTION. ALI I have 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under cover, for manufacturing purposes. 20,000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture Frame Moulding, 80 different patterns Cheap. ' Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in Gilt aud Walnut. All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy Gilt, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. English, Glasses German, and American Lookiag and Mirror Plates. A few Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- es, Cheap. — —— Window Furniture, Xe. Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades Blinds, Tassels, Cords. &c. Upholstery Goods, Hair Seating, Bedding, &e. New patterns, in Damask, Repps, Terry, Plushes, Poplins, Brocatells, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, &c., cheap. Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beda, Pillows and Bolsters, constant- ly on hand, cheap. IROW BEDSTEADS AWD CRIBS, a Great Variety, Cheap. A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, —it makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- valid Chair,and a Lounge in a few seconds, very durable. No house should be with- out one. Our siock is the Largest in the City, and the very Cheapst Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, Dining Room and Chamber Fnrniture, in suits. It is a pleasure to haye customers come and examine. Ceorge Woods & co’s. CELEBRATED CABINET ORGANS south-west | perty of the heirs of the late George Doug- | las; thence running, according to the mag- | south | | six (76) chains, thence south twelve chains | 50] thence north seventy- | fifty links [19.50] to the place of commence- | For further particulars apply to E. J." the estate of the late John Lawson, | Esq., of this City, will piease send in their | i Executor. | THE highest Cash price given: for any quantity of good FEA TH- | FOR SALE—CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. Queen Square, Mareh 10, 1873 THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND CLOBE SURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND LIFE. Invested Funds, 1st Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 Deposited with Receiver Gener- al of Canada, 162,800 Other Investments in Dominion of Canada, 367,091 FAIR RATES. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. | Insurance against Fire effected upon Pri- vate Residences, Household Furniture and Farm Properties, for . | One, Three or more years, At Reduced Rates, ee George Street, Charlotte | town, Pp. E. 1. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent Wa. DUNLOP, Special Agent iC h’ town, Jaly 2 y 27, 1874. —6m NOTICE. IIE Subscriber begs to notify those whom iL may concern, that he bas been ap- pointed Agent in this Island for the Associ- | ated Board. of Marine Underwriters of Den- | mark, Sweden and Norway. | © GEORGE W. HOWLAN, {Aug. 17, 1874,—3m] | Alberton, July 20, 1874. 3m