oe There was a seriov, Wharf. on Friday. James Page, John MeLean and Charies Mulligan, belonging to the schooner frank Ti ect, madea vi lent assualt on John MeGee, P. Toole, and William Harris. They threw lime stones, and kicked and jumped on them Were it not that Messrs. W. R. Watson, W. Weeks. W. Welsh, and other respectable citizens interfered, there is every probability that the outrageous affair would have ended in loss of life. Page, Mel.ean and Mulligan, | were arrested, and brougnt before the Poiice Court on Saturday and were fined! as follows: ght on Penke s Jamess Page, for assault on P. Toole, fined £10, or 2 months Also, personal damage £1. James Page, for assnalt on Malcolm! McLeod, fined £10, or 2 months imprison ment. Perscnal damage, 25 18s 9d. John McLean, for assault on P. Toole fined £10 or two months imprisonment. | Personal dumage £1. i John MeLean, for assault on Wm Rain, | £10. Personal damage. «2. John McL-an, for assault on John Mac-) Gee, 25. or 6 weeks, Chas Mulligan for assau't on W. Harris, £5 or 6 weeks, | Chas. Mulligan, for sssault on John! McGee, £5, or 6 weeks. - --_-. ” We have a letter from our special corre- | spondent in Halifax. which we wi | pub ish| next week. From it. and also from con | imprisonment | versation with several gc ntlenen who were| Cha:iattetewn, Prince Edward Island. P at the Regatta, we learn that the St. John Boatmen were assailed on their arrival, | with the most outrageous insults such as} cries of, ** Have you come here to poison our crew, as you poisoned Renforth?’’| There was no place provided for their Boat. | They were discourteous!y treated by the Regatta managers. Under these circum-| stances, they did perfectly right to with-| draw. That they showed pradence in so| doing has subsequently been proved, and the Coulter crew commended them for it, and expressed the wish that they had done | the same. : 8 9 On Sunday night. some scamps broke} the shutters of the stor. of W. A. Weeks| & Co. It was supposed at first that it was an attempt at burglary but as other mis- chief was done w the pump opposite, the City Marshal thinks there was no felonious intent. The guilty partics have the police | authorties on their track and if found | they wit be panished in a munuer that will | be a lesson to them and a warning to} others. _——-—— —~s0 ee _ PeRsoNAL.—Fien Peter Mitchell is at present | in C& town. He leaves for St. John this evening. | Rev. James Broderick returned to the City on} Wednesday las: after a short cruise. He is much | Improved in avalth. Rev. Dr. MeDonald, of Bedeque, returned | last week from the Baptist conference at Yar- mouth. R. Cennel). Esq . of the Eastern Chroniele ia} on a visit to the Island W. D © Brien, Exq., arrived on Wednesday. He is sti‘lin town ar-| ranging abyut the securities for the Railway | Contract. or The Islander esys a Telegraphic office i | opened Jast week at Bideford. Let 12; on the premises of the Hon. W couplaiate have reached us in regard to the Crtewa Telegrapt office. It is said that th office i not Kept open to suit business men, and that messages are taken by a boy, who has neve: taken the oath that is exacted of operators in Olber places. ce itacieiipiliap eins Selif Richards. Several! There is to be a public meeting held in St. | James's Charch on Wednesday next, for the pu « pose of taking inte consideration ibe beet means to erect a Presbyterian Fe wale Seminary in the | City. The project, we hope will b+ a great suc. | cess, Tt wil do much to help tesettle satisiac-) torily the vexed School Q :eetion, OR calla A subscription paper i« in circulation in the City te raise an amourt to be forwarded to the | widow of Renforth who died while contesting | the Beat race in New Bronewick. The admirers | of the great oarsemar, we) ave no doub*, will ter=| tify their respect to bie memory in a hacdsome | thanuer | — em In the Champion Seu)! Race, Sadler of the| Taylor-Winship Crew, took the firat prize of | $500. Brown of Halifax, came in second K. ily, of the Renforth Crew, came in third. Coulter, of the American Crew, did no! | eum pete. — —~oe The Annual Tea Party of the Wesleyan Sun-!} day Schools came eft on Wednesday !avt at hen singten. There wasa large attendance and it paceed off creditably Late Celegraphic ‘ews. i Bostou, Saturday Evg., Aeg 2€th. An express train on the Eastern railroad ran in to the sccommodation train at Revere, five miles MANUFACTURER eldest daughter of R. Shaw ee PRT rete ee Assembly, The nproar in the Chamber was deaf ening and several personal altercations oecured the preambie atlirming constituent powers of Assembly wus adopted by 433 yeus; 227 nays. Debate will be continued to morrow. : . New York, Angust 31. Steamship Juv rhiet Y Pp duva, Which arrived yesterday from Liv erpool, ran down and sank on the pussage the Norwegian batk Annette, from Portsmouth, for Quebec, cutting her m two and drowning eleven out of her crew of twelve men. Serious freshets have occured in tne weateru portion of New York. Gold and Exchange steady. To day's cuabie reports Consoles 93}; Wheat 10s. 9d, BR. armor plated steamer Repulse a-shore at S 7 has b en got off; damage unknown. he journals to-day contain sharp criticism on | the navy and ‘ts administration. , : A testimonial to John Bright is contemplated by | | the people of the Pottery region, \ | A. B. SMITH, | IMPORTER & DEALER HATS, CAPS, & FURS, —ALSO— Boots and Shoes. | i | | } HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MINK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR | SKINS. SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQVaRR. Jannary 17,1870, om Births. At “ Edgscumbe House,” on the 25th ult.. the wife of George Peake, Keq of a son -_—_—_as tl tll lal el Rael el ee Married. } | At Valleyfield Manse, by the Rev. A. Munro. | ou the 2ist ult., Mr. Jolin Nicholson, Head of | Cardigan, to Miss Thankfa! Stewart, Bradenel! At the Manse, on the 2th ult.y by the Rev. P. | Prestwood Mr. John Bowne ss, of Centreville, to Mrs. Priscilla Wadman, of Searleton ° At Georgetown, ou Monday the let ult., by | Johu Smith Fsq., J. P., Mro Richard Roberts to Miss Margaret Clow, both ef Murray Harbor, Lot o3 On the 23rd alt.. in St Peter's Charch, Alber | ton. by the Rev, RoW. Dyer, Mr. Levi Brundaye of Cnn umpec V illage, to Miss Sarah M ot Bedeque. At the Manse. on the 3ist ult., by the Rev | Thos. Danean, Mr. William Moar to Mary Aun | , Esq., of New Perth. _Atthe Manse, on the 3ist ult.. by the Kev. Cos Daucan, Mr. Norman s#eKay, Lot 60, to | iss Christy Stewart, Lot 62, ee A | | Deaths. At the résidence of her son, Mr. Samuel Batt of this City ou Toesday lost, Mrs. Ann Batt, for-| merely of Newtoundland, aged 80 years. At Pinette, on the oth ult , after a lingering ill. | ness, Capt James MeRue, in the 50th year of his ane | On the 30: Jaly, at New Annan Mills, Wm | Jamieson, Esq., aged 77 veare Mr Jameson | wus a native of Damfrieshire, Seotland, and came | to this Island in £80: At Lyun, Muss, Ang. 3, Ethel Helena Albarta onty danghter of William H. and Elizabeth M Knight, aved 7 years. 4 months and 7days. [New Branswiek papers please copy.| ; Feathers! Feathers!! Wanted Immediately. | MARK BUTCHER. | wont. 4, 1671. ipuh6w NOTICE! RICHARD W. TREMATN IS aPPOINTED Agent for Prince Edward Island LIFE Murray, { MR. CONTINENTAL | INSURANCE CO., of New York. JAS McDONNELL, Manager. September 4 1871. 3 in Charlottetown Woollen Factory ! WEAVINC, DYEINC, | Fulling & Dressing ! ao. above Establishment being now in | j full operation, the Company are pre- pured to take in Custom Wool, to be mapu-| factured into Cloth, according to order, as well as to DYE. FULL, and DRESS Ctoth f.r customers who may have had it otherwise | macaufaetured. from Boston, killing 27 and wounding about 58 from the United States engaged;who thorough- | ereons Amony the kil ed ure Kev Dr. Gunaett ston, aed Rev Dr. Masou, of Cumbiidge. | The mail aad freight trains on the Philadelphia | and Brie railroad collide: om Satarday morning, | killing 6 and wounding 1!. New York, August 28. Gold and Exchange quivt aud steady. The Steamer “ Oc: an Wave,” having two hun- dred excarsionista on bowrd, exploded her boiler near Mobile yesterday. letween fifty aud sis ty) persons were killed and weamded Thirty dexths bave resulted by the Buailroad | <ollision near Boston on Saturday night. | Today’s cable reyorts Cousele 93 o 8. able change in Liverpool markets Lhe Puris Siecle heas-ar editorial in favor of the proposed London Workmen's Society, und that the Comuravist prisoners ve allowed to emigrate to Lower Canada. i Cou’ inenta!l journals comment on the rumored alliance between Germany, Austria und Italy, on one side, und Kassia and France ou the other, us| indicating a great war iu Europe. Loudon, Aaguat 23. A second meeting of the Emperors cf Germany No quot-| | and Austria takes place.at Salsbarg next moutl./¢) C oth, can be leit at the Factory, or at Iwo nulions aseulne &) +4 Siore of Blatch & McKenzie, North Side, It is proposed thut thes joint atutade. Italy bus agreed to same policy. Kioss of Vennmrk and Greece, father and bro-| ther to Princess Alex.nditia are visiting the Prin-| cess of Wales at Laungen, Sch walback. The committee of the Frenca Assembly have! reported the following,--First, tnat Thiers take the title of President and to continue to exercise | executive powers under authority of the Assem-| bly. Second, thattire resident p omalyate » vd isene excoution of lawa pussed by the Assembly, participate in its deliberations; and on giving uo0-| tice of intention to do eo, apport or diswiss minis | ters who shall be resp sible to the Assembly tor his acts after Scene of great debate fixed for Wednesday | Situation critical : New York, Augeat 29. Pabfie meetings ane being held in Eas'ern Mas. sachusetts demandisy more care of lite by railroad | Ww ihagers. The Coroner's inquest on the recent slaughter on the Eastena roud wii! be most thorough. Exchange iu fair desacud at 95-73 Guid ~teady The cable today rep rts consols and markets steady. : The rebels in Algeria are destroying the villa | wee and sttacking all the tribes which remain) luithful to the French ‘Lhe Praseians wil! evacuate the forts near Paris | possibly the Sth Sep’. : : The British Consul »' Zaneibar writes that Dr Livingstone, tne Afrien) explorer, is eate, and | slowly muking his way homeward. Paris, August 29 Larey, French Minister of Public Works, has resizued Since the annexation of Strasboarg tc Germany 23,000 inhabitants bave emigrated to France and Anerica. Count de Chambor( has disapproved of the seeking by the Legitin iste of a successor to Thiers? Several Paris papers have bees prosecuted for poblishing false news Natiouwl Geitang says Coant Waldensee hae een recalled and Baro: Von Armin replac d bin | as Charge D’ Affaires of Germany at Versuilles. This indicates securer relations with France and will dispense with # ouiliitury watcher dn thut country ? : There were 329 deat!rs from cholera in Koings berg in the week eadi yg 26th inst., including 127 children. i No deaths from cholera at Dantzie durmg the | last two dsys. . Loudon, Angust 30. | A destructive fire occured in Diary Lane towiay.| Several persous pevis! ediu the flames. Several cases.of cholera ave reported at Ham borg aud 16 dea he-at Altona the past week, At Koingsburg 100 new cases.and 29 deaths on 29th, | wud 8 new cases and.50 deaths on 28th. The first disturbune.s.h ve occurred between the | people and tac German troaps at Strasbourg Sev: | eral persous Were severely wounded. The payment of di ird instukment of indemuity amounted to.balf an iiion od francs was comple- ted to day. In the French Asermbly Gambetta opposed the @ssumplion of wonsti\ veut powers and deci sred. be maouid not accept eve arepublic from the present and Dress, can leave che same at the kactory, | or with the undersigned Ayeuts :— facilties in the Dressing department, the ut- most Despatch will be guaranteed. ty understand the Busines-, the fullest satis-| faction may be «xpected. } Persons who may have Cloth to Dye, Full, Summerside, Finley McNeill. Georgetown, G. A. Aitken, Montague, Beer & Sons. Alberton, Benj amin Rogers. New London, Mclutyre & Montgomery, Hazel Grove, Richard Baguall, New Glasgow, James Laird, jr. Wheatley River, Alexander McMillan, Belfast, James Moore. St. Peter's, Beer & Sons. Murray Harbor, John Brooks. Mount Stewart, Joho Ross. N. B—As the Company have extensive gem Custom Wool to be Manufactured in- Queen Square. P. R. BLATCH, Secretary. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1871. lm Gilenfinlas Cloth Mills, Lot 42. - Subscribers having just completed a New Set of FULLING STOCKS, on the most improved priveiple, and thorough- ly renovated the balance of their MACUIN- ERY, woald respectfully bespeak the putro- nage of those desiring Good Work, For Agents, see Handbille. Wanted —A May, having some experi- ence in a@ Cloth Mili. FORBES & ROBERTSON, Gienfinals ClotL, Grist and Carding Mills, Sept. 4, :87i. Board of Education. T the monthly meeting of the Beard of Educa A tion held tnis day —it was ordered: that the Salaries of the Texwchers of the City Schvols sit- nate iu Clark's Lave, be suspended after the 4th of Oct.ber next, Guiil sach time as more suitable school rooms than the present omesin that locality shall be provided By order of the Board, JOHN MeNEILL, _ Secretary. Ch town, Ang. Sl, 1g7!.— pat 1 ins. TO LET! ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS QUEEN’S STREET. yas spacious Shop and Warerooms, and Frost-proof Ceilar ef the Subscriber, on Queen's Street, wili be Heated for Gae, er a Term of years. ‘The Store is newly and | : ConsistirxG oF: — Chairs, Tables, Sofas, & Carpets, Franklin S.oves, Feather Beds, Bed-| 1U0 sides American SOLE LEATHER, As Machinary of the latest | of September, good tor 30 days, fur $24 including | Improved style for Manufacturing and Finish-} steals and Statesrooms. ling Cloth has been procured, and Workmen | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. o be SOLD at AUCTION, in front of the Subscriber's Sales-room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, the 8th of SEPTEMBER, at 2 o'clock, p. m. A lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the | property of a Lady about leaving the Island. | is } ding, Mattrasses, Iron Bedeteads, Wardrobe ke., Schoo! Desks, Cooking Stove, and Kit.| chen Utensele, &c. > Auso:~—1 superior 7 octavo Piano Forte, | (Rosewood ease.) WILLIAM DODD, Auctionger. Ch'town, Sep. 4, 1871. | CHAPT + Mess Pork, Leather, Oil, Matches, To the Gentlemen of P. E. Island, Greeting: &c., &c. FOR SA LE, at very lowest payable rates -| y VIE ; ; —— Summer of peace and plent 25 bbls. MESS PORK. sie “i of | RK. (a splendid article), | sure and pain is drawing to a rainy weather, muddy roads and st GENTLEMEN ; 30 casks KEROSENE OIL, 25 cases *‘star ’ MATCHES, (10 case), the best match imported. 2 cass Younker’ Pale ALU (warraated), 1 boxes Cavend sh TOBACCO. Casks ALCUHOL and KUM. ; Jr. Cusks Hennessy’s BRANDY, SCOTCH} WHISKY, Cases Oid Corporation, Next, Winter, grim snows, will blow his Aretic breath Notwithstanding that your yards fom GIN, Seoteh and_ Irish WHISKY & GINGERELTE WINE and WATER CRACKERS, and an jucts of y StOCc i PILUT BREAD, | Rian td den, a stage it hg Boxes & tins lauey BISCUITS ané CRACK- tent. EkS. a iment comes from ** wherewith are 39 chests Congou TEA, (warranted). WILLIAM DODD, Augtioneer: Ch’town, Sep. 4, 1877 —6w Prince of Wales College. | next, at 10 o’clek, o. m. : In order to prevent inconvenienze in the! Vl the travelling public; and as P arranyement of the classes, it is desirable that ail students intending to enter for the| the first week from the opening. ta By the Rules of the Cutlege, al! Tui- tiuu fees are to be paid in aivance. J. LONGWORTH, Hon. See’y. Ch’town, Se;. 4, 1871. N. B.—The services uf a Master have been securctd, who, from the high character of bis t stimonials, ana the fact of bis having at- tended the tull course in the University of Edinburgh, and been one of the Masters in the Traming Coilege for Teachers in Euin- | M burgb, is emimently qualified tor conducting G A classes in English and French, subjects which 10 future will cecupy as impoertant a place in “ ae iis te Colleze nana as ene 7 es $9 Ei a(S OC 188: SO BGs matics. So that while the course of Instruc ; ae! ee : Go TO L100 emDraves a high ciassical mathematical & CRSe and scientific education, it includes the yari- ous branches of @ Iibera! Koglish and com- rs) mere a! education. 6 A junior class wil] be formed own the re- e opening of the College, Kk on Broadway, @ ( FOR GOOD AND CHEAP fy intends receiving into his family afew young} ; gentlemen, as boarders, whose private stu | S| dies will be carefully superintended by him-| ¢\ READY-MADE CLOTHING self. | =e ' Teams may be ascertained by applying to | (/ Mr Andersonat the Prioce of Wales Col- |X| 1 ge. ‘| Mr. Alexander Anderson, the Principal, | 7 YYYOO mes Q MADE BY HIMSELF, 1N J.L. Hon. See’y. EVERY STYLE GoroW. A, Weer & Co for Coeap Goose! >] Fashionable for the Seasol. -_ J . > COONS -FRES U wf Yours trul FRESH GROUND : ours truly, 2 JA ii A | C A C 0 F FE F E qm NORTH AMERICAN EAGLE. Be =. — ae Se) OKA Ff. sir Is. Gd., per pound. eS? WOODS) * Se? BOOS AT THE member, the NEW YORK “Italian Warehouse.” Be Aug 238, i871, her L mo Quebec and Gulf Port Steam- ship Co. Provincial Agricultaral Exhibitions AT QUEBEC, 12th. 13th. 14th & 15th Sept. XCURSION TICKETS from Charlotte- town to Quebee, and return, per steam- er “ Georgia,” will be issued during the month Charlottetown, Angast 28, 1871. KING SQUARE CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, August 22, [871]. 3w TO LET al ° rg,HE SHOP, WAREHOUSE and CELLAR* of the late MARTIN O’ HALLORAN, on Great George Screct, will be Rented fora TERM OF YEARS. Apply to the Executors, JOUN GAHAN, WALIER OHALLORAN. Ch‘town, Avg 28, 1871. tf Executor’s Notice. LL PERSONS _ having legal claims | The Subscriber wishes to inform the public against the Estate of the late Martin U that he has now on hand a very large HALLonAN, of Charlottetown, Merchant, de onnummnnnt off ceased, will furnish the sawe, duly attested to; CHAIRS!!! and all persons indebted to the estate are requi- of almost every sort! red tou make immediate payment to Cheaper JOHN GAHAN, WALTER O'HALLORAN, that any offered for sale this summer, at any establishment in Char'ottetown. Executors of the Estate of Mar- tin O' Halloran, deceased, 2 very fine Bagatelle Boards, 7 feet, Sporting Requisites! | ¢- poapind feet, Shooting Jackets, Balls, &e., all complete——-Very aT THB Cheap! LONDON HOUSE.; [Every other article of Fowling Pieces, Household Furniture, s oNDON Bouse,| MANUFACTURED AND ON HAND! Cartridge Cases, Sawing, Fretwork, Jig sawilg, Plaining, Turning, &., AT THE and all sizes ot LONDON HOUSE DECK PLUGS, HALLS (PF. F. F.) and constantly on hand, GLASS POW DER. AT THE Patent Window Rollers, Tassels, Cords and Blinds. LONDON HOUSE Shot, (all sizes > ( ), MARK BUTCHER. Ch’town, Aug. 28, L871. im AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Eley’s Gun Wadding, |TALIAN WAREHOUSE, CHOICE OLD AT THE LONDON HOUSE.) Bort and Sherry Wines, Madeira, Percussion Caps, do do Flasks } BROADWAY. gross in/ ture’s programme, independent of the Road Commissioner or City Straits of Northumberland, and complete the isolation of P. E. Island. houses and duiries are stocked, stuffed, filled, stored, crammed. | Boxes SODA, (OF FEH, SUGAR. BUTTER |crocked and firkined with the fat of the land, the fruits of the vine While you bave plenty to eat and drink, your discontent- Broadway aud be a contented people. NOW, CENTLEMEN, FOR THE RAILWAY! I, DB. H. MACKINYON, of Broadway, bear good will to you all, Ta rp of Wales College will bo re-| and malice toward none; and now demand the immediate commence- Open: n giay, th 2th Senter | . . . ‘ . . Pe) tele nud’ ne kets September! ment and speedy completion of the aforesaid Railroad for the benefit before, I am taking time by the forelock, and preparing for you all. ensuirg term, 8! ould be in attendances within | 4€@9rdingly, as fast as our European goods arrive, we are busily making every kind of warm cloth into fashionable and comfortable gar- ;ments, suitable for the season, good, cheap and durable, so that you may travel with comfort on the Railroad or in your own private con- veyunce, without fearing the frowns of grim king Winter, or any mortal man who might wish to make you afraid. Remember BROADWAY has the following cheapest and best Clothing Store on P. E. Island. BY NOW 18 THE TIME. -0: & a FALCONER, KEITH & CO. "sp "Cy 9 ER IIIf. y, of clouds and sunshine, of plea- close, and Autumn’s chilly winds, reets, are next coming out on na king Winter, with his frosts and across our little Isle, freeze the , barns, granneries cellars, green- | this ** the winter of your discon- you to be eclothed.’”? Come into assing events cast their shadows 5 ENTS! REEFING JACKETS, Of every kind, OVER COATS, Of every kind, WALKING COATS, Of every kind. SACK COATS, Of every kind. PANTS AND VESTS, Of every kind. HATS, CAPS and COLLARS, Of every kind and variety, CLOTHING EMPORIUM is the D. H. MACKINNON, = owner T, W. POMROY, Clairvoyant Physician, é IS NOW STAYING AT THE CITY HOTEL,” where he may be consulted for a FEW DAYS. Cosretigten=, Anges et S_ EXECUTOR'S SALE! REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! rHxO be SOLD by AUCTION, on the Pre- mises on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of OCTOBER next, (t uot previously disposed ot}, all that plot of Land, with the Buiidings thereon, situated in Kent Street, the Property of the late David Stewart: having a frontage of 63 feet on Kent Street, and extending back 160 feet This property is in a good situation for Public Business, and is well known, hav- ing long been used asa Boarding House by the late Mr, Stewart. The Title good, Terms —20 per cent of the Purchase money to bé paid down, the remainder, in two Yearly Instalments, with interest at six per cent.) Possession given about the 10th of October, Also, on the same day, will be s>ld, all the Household Furniture, and other effeets of the late David Stewart; particulars of which will be given in Hand Bills. Any further information required, will be given, by applying te Mr, McKelvie, on the Premises, or to the Auctioneer, By order of the Executors. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1871. SEASONABLE GOODS! ATH TUBS, (assorted sizes), DISH COVERS, (wire and tin), FEATHER DUSTEBS, WINDOW, SPOKE, CRU MB, SHOE and « CLOTHES BRUSHES, PRESERVE JARS, (Mason's). BRASS and ENAMELLED KETTLES, TEA SCALES, &. &e. ALL AT A, A. BALDWIN & CO’S. August 7, 1871. TO LET OR RENT. A Freehold Property, Champagnes AT THE Clarets> : LONDON HOUSE Cordials, Aije and Porter, Powder Flasks, &c., &C., &C. elegantly finished, and is owe of the best a . ; Stands in the City. Terms ree sonable, AT cee sted HOUSE. | Warranted, go re pepe SAARC _- | August 14, 1871 city pavers 1m ; Ch'town, Sept. 4, le7L. Shot Pouches, 5 ree So eee WANTED. Y the Subscriber, a smart young BOY; ag av apprentice to the Hair Dressing Business. Apply immediately to CHAS. O. WINKLER. ! STRAYED! A DARK BRINDLED, SHORT-HORNED cow, strayed from “he subscribers premises. He wil! DAVI ES & CO | give a liberal reward te any person who will bring S| | é — or give information as to where sheis AT THE LONDON HOUSE, Upper Queen St., Ch'town, Zin | *" Augast 14, 1871. Ang. 21st 1871. PATRICK BLAKE Ce 300 ACRES, L7@ clea: and fit forthe Plough, The land 1 in} a most healthy state of cnl ivation, There is a | |NWEW DWELLING-HOUSE on the premises, | j together with a New BARN, 65 x 24 feet, a inew Granary. Wood Shed & Driving-House, 40 x 24 together with Hay Houses. There is also Mowing Machine and Wheel Rake, Téeresb- ; ing Mill and Fanpvers. &e. | ] The Farm is cowpletely Stocked with an im- | of P i prayed breed of Cows, Sheep and Pigs. None aged apply that cannat produce most satisfactory references as to character and know- by pay'ng expense of this advertisement,— ledge of Farming; and to such a geod oppor ‘tunity offers. Apply at EXAMINER Offices * Q4et Aug..J87L Insurance W. A. WEEKS & CO. Will Sell the Balance of their Summer Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HATS, &c,, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! 20: Just Received, A LARGE LOT OF CANADIAN TWEEDS! ALSO, THE FAMOUS MARQUIS OF LORNE TWEED! WHICH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST AMERICAN STYLES! OR TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. We offer Great Inducements now, before the hurrying of the Fall Season! Prices and Quality not to be Equalled in the Market! Gents wishing anything in our line had better ca') immediately and get suited! Charlottetown, September 4, '871. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE FIRE § LIFE ‘¢ Company! Assets over £3,286,169 7s. 8d] | (0 FIRE, Risks taken in Town & Country at Moderate Rates. LIF E. In this Department there are Two Million Pounds sterling invested for the security of Policy holders, Ninety per cent. of the profits are divided amongst the assured, thus making a bonus quite equal to any declared by the best Mutaal Companies, wh Ist, at the same time, the assured have the security of the large gum above mentioned, which, being invested in Gove ernment Bonds and othersafe secu: ities, should give the publie every confidence in the Company. Policies are made payable either at death or ou the endowment principle, This Company issues indisputable Policies, G. W. DeBLOIS, General Agent. 6w Ch'town, July 31, 1871. i) Ue COU Le Cheap Dresses, Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Mantles, Silks, Velvets, Laces, Ribbons, Stays, Gloves, Hosiery, Prints, Grey Cottons, White ottons, Cotton Warps, &c., &c.,: AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE SURPASSED ! AT ‘a nalig j|Quoen St. Warehouse. New Goods! NEW GOODS FOR AUGUST! VENUE Subscribers beg to announce that they have just received from Montreal, a jarge assortment of Men’s, Women’s, and, —) Children’s Boots and Shoes, in Kid, Lasting, avd Leather. Roots and Croquet Shoes, which they intend selling at the lowest possi- ble prices for Cush, AUGUST. ~—ALSO=— | Two eases Canadian Tweeds, one of the largest and best assortments ever offered to the Public. The ** Marquis of Lome” Tweeal is something New, and well adapted for Gen- tlemen’s Autumn Suits: Daily expected {rem Great Britain, an assortment of Mourning Goode, in Black Henrietta and Parametta Clotb, Lastres and Cobvargs, Window Damasks and Kid Glowes. Ladies’ ARE NOW RECEIVING, PER SHIP “JAMES DUNCAN,” Muslin and Real Lace Sets, Ribbons, &c., &c. DAVIES & SON, Ch’town, Auz, 14, 1871. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS, AT Queen Street Warehouse! For Sale. Wholesale or Retail. 4 ty Subscribers offer a consignment of A460 bars ENGLISH IRON, viz, 3, §, % inch, Round; § & § ineh Square; and 1, 14, if, 14, 1 2, 14 men x § inch Flat lrong; with a few bars 14, i@ inch refioed Square, Engheh, at Jdd per pound. Refived Iron 2d per pout, ALso.—8 bundles Spring Steel, round edges, ig x iq inch, 14 x 1g, and 1 x § neh. With 30 bags 14, 24 & 3 inch Cut NAILS} | If not dispored of before lai SuPTEMBER, | willsellat AUCTION. From Creat Britain, MIDSUMMER GOODS! Which will be Sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Aug. 14, 1871.—pat & ar only —other adv out ‘TermMs,—Caéh on Delivery. DAVIES & SON. Aug. 21,3671. 3w DAVIES & SON, ARE SELLING OFF THE Balance of their: Straw Goods, Owners Wanted- 'EYWO Parcels containing cloth and clothing, were left at the Supscriber’s Store; one them six Months ago, and the other with- in-@ mouth, The owners are requested to come,—and get them. ih th aa ALEX R. McKENZIE, Confectionery Store, ; ‘Cost and Charges, ‘ Queen Street. Aug. 14,108. >. 3 _ ier :0u nC is iu ble in abi Th tit ter