SIXTY DOZEN. FELLOWS’ COMPOUND Syrup i! Hypophosphites At Wholesale. City Drug Store, Vi arg: Building, Aug. 23, 1875 5 $5.» $20" ing people, of ¢ . WATSON. oe - ted! Agents W Ane classe ss of Work. her sex, you O make more money at work for - oe th ben? | Spare moments, or all the time, th an =. thing else. Particulars free. Post car; ; to States cost but two cents. Address 2 STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. r Prescription Free - Por the speedy Cure of Seminal w Lost Manhood and a) ll disorde “Ty on by indiscretions or excess | Any Druggist has the ingredients | Address Davipson & i Box 2296. New | York. Sept. , 1875. eak- ness, | brought _— —— Te Greatest Nei Discover OF THE AGE! After lengthened experiments, Dr. Samuel La’Mert, of 15 Gower Street, Bedford, Square Lon- don, has discovered a» infallible re medy jin allcases of Nervous and Physical De. bility, Spermatorrheea, and Impot results of Solitary Hs abite, e€XCess or tion. The treatment is based o acquired during more than years successful been found to fail Colonies, can | ind the appropri | warded, with Dr. La’ Mert : ence, tue infec. i experience twenty-five practice, und has rarely Patients residing ted by In the ye trea ite safety ’s Work on The Phisiclogy with a review of the domestic infelicity. coirespondence, for- } » bY post, remedies can be and secresy . Ar we Marri ag causes that lead to and prevent the attain. |} ment of the le; gitim ate ol jects or the | married state may be had, price 25 ce nts, |of J. H. Woolrich, Dreggist, Halifax, iN. 8., of H. A. Parr, Druggist, Yer. mouth, N. S., of Henry Eil bot . and of Bremner Brother co Oe | Aug. 30, 1875. FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 POR SALE: | "HE Subscriber offers for sale all the right title, and interests in the Farm lately owned by John Kickham. situate on Township No, Forty-four, at the head of Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The said farm is conveniently situate to Sc hoo] House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy ithe attention of those who require a nice farm. Title good, and terms easy, Wa. D. STEWART. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874 Pic tou. N,. 8, E 3 harlottet town, I Dominion Parliament. PRIVATE BILLS JARTIES intending to make application } to Parliament for Private Bills, either for granting exclusive privile or con- ferring corporate powers for commercial! or other purposee cf profit, or for doing any- thing tending to affect the rights of proper- ty of other parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the Rules of the two Houses of Parliament (which are published in fullin the Canada Gazelle,)to give TWO MONTHS NOTICE of the application (clear- ly and distinctly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada Gazelle and also ina newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties affected, sending copies of the Papers containing the first and iast of such notice to the Private Bil! Office of each House. ll Petitions for Private Bills must be pre- sented within the first three weeks of the session. 3 The fee now payable for a Private Bill is Two Hundred Dollars. ROBERT LEMOINE, Clerk of the{Senate ALFRED PATRICK, Clerk of the House of Commons, res, -HERMANS & SON, Bell-Hangers, Gun aud Tin-swiths, QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, a to return their thanks to the » for the d fo them Since their « business, and ask for same. They general eral patronage extend- mmmence ent li a continuance of the keep constantly hard :— A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &e. ec. e: on All orders in the above business will be puactually attended to Having lately made large purchases | Cheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, in the such as _ | Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Fitting, &e., &e., | We are prepared to sell them at Rates as | Low as can be had in the city, and wil! fit them up jn a good workmanlike style. | To a generous public we would say, that all orders inthis branch of our business will | be attended to with despatch. | A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS n| on hand, sayer’s Crystal Blue | Sold cheag cheaper than ever. [Nov. 11, 1871.] CHOICE PERIODICALS FOR 1876 THE | Leonard Scott Publishing Co., 4/ Barclay Street, New York, Continue their authorized reprints of the Four Leading Vuarte rly Re Views : EDINBURGH REVIEW LONDON QUARTERLY servative), WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW (Evan- gelieal), (Whig), REVIEW (C »Q- - sum- luab.e | Containing masterly criticisms maries of al] that is fresh and \ | in Literature, Science & ats : ‘aoe Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine The most powe rful Monthly in the English language, famous for STORIES, ESS AYS, and SKE TC HES. of the highest terary merit Zerms, | Payable For aay one Review,. : 4 per anau For any two Reviews For any three Reviews - 00 ] For all four Reviews,,............... 12.00 de } \ } /ncluding Toslage. Strictly in Advance For Blackwood’s Magazine, 4.00 For Blackwood and one Review For Blackwood & two Reviews, 10.00 ao For Blackwood & 3 Reviews,... 13.00 | For Blackwood & the 4 Reviews 15 CLUBS. A discount of 20 per cent. 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WRITTEN 1 THE EXAMINER. ) Ai lted hate sating—stanc at the Central INES. si Geinoeateacesesie ci ’ AT t . ne \ t the viands SEWING MACH VY MEMORIA i EMANU] M aU ayy? ) ytte UA IACI \ O. Box 3035, ‘ varlot _ TH o P : i : } ] ! ~ 7 Oct 25, 1875. ly f wWA J ' I | y = n Pa ° a . NG It will be our aim to make \ tt now i % ; eT — > m" n ' g him with DRY GUNDS oi CLOTH EING STRHMET. ane ‘ ™ ¥ t N is e . " acne § ; {> 4% F 4 ' ‘ ° : ret P > ’ ‘ ’ » } ' uvy heart dives ; But | Wholesale and Retail, ( onsisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room ( he ( NAURUINCL Brrow t Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, . 1 8 k s \ . > . a “a . . ’ | a4 » ’ vy y \ s . . FOS Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most | EMPHATICALLY “4: Ce ee oT ee ;' tinued, ‘ that s FALL AND W INTER substantial manner. THE PEOPLE’S PAPER : F J Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Chefloniers, Sinks, Wash- | j = 75 =76 stands, Tables of “all kinds, —_ Is75-1 > to make it represent : i ve = : oe Chairs, (the best in the Province) in single andgdouble backs, A t { He , , ° . ~* ta 1 . save received part of our Fall ‘ "an i ails WO ae aed ‘ Vil have | t in t! reindiimenes comeing © Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- The People’s Wants and the ; g foes tall may kr I'm a hard nut Moulding for Picture Frames ; Looking Glass People’s Opini ny working Widow, and if you hadot brought) General Assortment Plates, all sizes; Bedsteads Matresses ete., copie s Upinions ; : ick that money it would have gone hard) iy every Department. Further supplies to and everything required in the : ul-inspirin s \ iren } arrive fortnightly till cluse of navig: ition. c : A 2$ to make ita free, liberal] inde endent, ’ i 3 ; sk ° shape of Furniture, outspoken, and powerful hentia of the ’ Ness } I pick m y by a stand always ae es : : rr . tha) seer sone se oe ca taney on one oe | PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW THIS SEASON FOR CASH : tore dagtins Moray Ought ant Lit 4 | giver ho aida he st down on oe of| PRIEST mace As Good and as Cheap as can be bought in the City, PEOPLE’S RIGHTS! \\ . 2 at's right—that’s | t \ ROBERT 0 Sa All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- ‘ s a . he ae } . ne : : . 2 . . . “ ° AT — ' 2 / = .. 3. ‘ - nthe sullen W Draw right uy AN | Unguestionably the dest sustained work of the fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldw in & Co’s Hardware | fp order to do this, it is necessary that 7 . co te - pases Ha ee |Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, we receive the 7s $ ! 1 \ : ¥ r yr. | : “ ’ ! 1 sausage HARPER'S MAGAZLNE. “ ie ul nN j aera, Nowe htc am it mr ee G. L. DOGiIERTY. PEOPLE'S PATRONAGE ; : ‘ \ ' Notices of the Press Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1875. ' The ever-in asing circulation of this exs | . ~ t vt i . ent monthly proves its continued adapta- . ‘i M bet. | tion = ss shad dedines - , ceake In ibd. & 1 7RY { ) The names already added to our Sub- | ther when we think into how many homes it ta 4 ) |seription List, have greatly encouraged . Don? . { he said, as he jamme | | Pemewrases every & ath, We must const sor i Li X . e us. Butwe need more than names. . e ” we . is one ol the edu Ltors as Weill as entertain— } There are now due and owing to us, by ’ Al sain ers of the public mind.— Boston Globe. Sa Stee hadith austen f tk al \ : ‘ I 1 ships hav n i Phe old Che character which this Magazine posses- Ls persons residing in a parts 0 ae Siand, , y began to breathe like a flound ses for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, “MW 7 4 small sums, ranging from $15 to 81, ' ttv soon after | ' from the and literery culture that has kept pace with, & K e 6 which amount, in the aggregate, to nearly I 87 ' — eee fit hasnot led the times, should cause its , table. -onduciors to regard it with justifiable com ive Sh \ are good man to! g me back my} placency. The Magazine has done goed ed | Havi ne pure thased a por tion oft the Stock { {Or- 4,000. e a aan s wW in. as brushed | not evil all the days of its life.— srooklyn | ; { QUEER CASE a Eagle. LL ‘merly owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of _ } Some of the most popular of modern novels > ; Th ll de 1e id, " . ) . -_ : W [ i Oe a a “in ee i —— ese small sums we desire to see pal ‘ “wa " su ¥ “nip ee wees a ae ny ae Halif: aX, N.S., W hie h will be r ready for sale at the We want to meet al! our financial engage- ny money i aiways give it up Mh ail respects, ibis an exceie reriodieal, : « ' kabl vee ofl | oO I'll take it now, ple a. she saidas | and fully deserves its great success.— PAila- : ments promptly to the Pores and the Avery cu ee eee ee | delphia Ledger j q Dd (] | MONEY WE MUST HAVE. Therefore,! — ; ee eres (@ we trust that those who enjoy, or have , @ @ § € joy, eg orate Poke what? ha estes TERMS: enjoyed, the privilege of reading the has just } st ” \ { > 1 > Kaper 7 I TR u11 ; D pong : , a , | Postace FREE To ALL SUBSCRIBER IN Canapa, Y EXAMINER—who have not pald in Ad. § : Pee) a ee oe ee Harper's Magazine, one year......... $4 00 j j vance—will favor us with the amounts } wor , r ? her | > ' - j Y > > i, | ever I mz S ' | list includes prepayment of postage by DUE BY THEM ON THE FIRST } “ y r [) it 1say \ nm ublish. r Me | INH ) ) . ‘i 3 7 aocaren eee Toews GREAT BARGAINS Joist iirc ‘ . a i ae ED lie = and Bas ar, tofone address, for one year, $10.- | a " ao . © pay “a: ostage | mn Ww Mr. B ‘No ma’am. 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Our best thanks are due those— | ge y a I have 1 Hjections t She tried to tip him over into a barrel of | Back numbers can be supplied atany time, | i J YhOk ong, Soy ye many —who oars oveeny g i strange s harcoa but he broke toc se, and before she |} A Complete Set of Jiarper's Magazine, now ws anded in t eir su scriptions e trust Phere sl red fr her amazement ho was a | COMprising oI Volumes, in neat cloth bind- ak INT V A i=) x 4 he ; I Y io those who have not done so will do so soon. | e rso,asIs ' a ie ay sa lai ewer) kea m va | Bg, Will be sent by express, freight at ex Persons who desire to subscribe for ’ ewe; Tae Gore ay Ke @ Stage! wense of purchaser, for $2 2% per volume. . a E ill pl send in thei : iaving ; j wense < ee ae = BI k & C | d F h M & . b HE EXAMINER will please send in their s : ft | on ad of by — i a ai = Yr ™ ac 0 ore renc erinoes 0 urgs, | names. Subscription, postage prepaid, le i Ao0tn ases, ior DINGING, ) ( bakd, 3 Mali, ‘ aa WE Yr ’ , ~ ' ee | Postp aid. 2 Ss 6 BLAC K LU STRESS. ae > advance ; $1.62 if puid within n and! , _— FOG Of AN . | <A cor ae Analytical Index to the first | ce “ ' ’ , Ths ’ ; year. veen two} Has passed where now my footsteps falls; | Fifty Vol fumes of Harper's Magazive bos just’ Brifliantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes ms sas lanes - g g y he caribou and bear alone | been published, rendering available tor refer- | _ INESS MEI Was ‘s mn the | Face undisturbed these forestshalls. | ence the vast and varied wealth and ieforma- and Sheetings, 5 r | tion which constitutes this periodical a perfect . . C di REOUMRIN } a iad “ a >QUIRING | z. which would | “\i2,{20" man remote from trade, |_| illustrated literary eyclopetia. svo, cloth, Pancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, 7 i ie . sa “pg ag , oo UU aE Call, So sod. Sent postage pres r.~mnoDp ‘ fn TH) ' - , ated tar em eo ee ee | paid. ; WATERPROOF CLO. AKIN \GS, BEAVERS JOB PRINTING not ar AQ Sb IS CIS S-—-@ paper Cou : =e s of papers under th 8 Uitte of ‘The : a i w —-e — | First | ntury f the Re publ ntributed AN Ld Y [LO I S. | aia i} ES, ER PTIONS, ROUGH SKELN. | by the m st eminent Ameuican ! iblicists, is R ( ( (I thi Bl nk { fl | Hf } i h IJ fl thi WILL F IND PLES PREDTIONS, wOwGM SKIN.) bs Gs mos. coneat Aman rote Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Haberdashery, Onderclthing, | 2 Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medieal ! Di scovery for a few | so - on ve 16 oe ee aoe &c. &c &ec. aa ¢ e reeks skin becomes smooth, clear, soft, and | CO™Prehens W G1 Frogres Guring the " » ie . ‘enttir y way ] no n every r tr nt + } as g s L | velve and being illuminated with the glow of ; Century now Closing, in every lepartment of ma : ‘ i _ Che Vai! . cn 1 ealth trom within, true beauty st tands | our nati na! life Yee No Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. SN Yarg / . ; ~— | for all its glory. The effects of all m ticines Address HARPER & BROTHERS, - on , me f the va. | mM im of the 0d are necessarily Somewhat | ap | . 7 : . . Ww, no matter how g od the remedy goo pe { Complete P ial History Times."~ | JOB OF I IC E y > ‘ sea as } ne t ree potties clear u &Kin oO 5 7h ‘ et, cheavest, and most successful g nade [ was so taken | pi les, i nes erupucns yellow spots, | ' Family P per tn the Union.’ : PREPARED ’ r 1 | come s grubs, a dozen may posstoty be wet aay f a, “i cure some cases where the system Is | IDLY’ oY rrvrvre . . g 5 in ha tad . ¢ a r virulent t it 309 | s 4 A 444 4 . y )°) < ined to be seated, | rot:en with serofulous oF viraleat blood poisoas. | HARPER S WEEKLY) Nov. 22. 1875 TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS f | FSS CRES GE See Cees ees, NOWSUEE, TOM Se | ILLUSTRATED. — : is mmon pam is most pot Le 2 7 . ns citer | a In the way of aa S I g 1 at the | oftime. Sold by dealers in medicines. | : rd . ster ‘ : RED WITH ERUPTIONS. CURED. | Harper's Weekly is the ablest and most | iene. al Pex fuer: eee Ae SV CRAS | powerful illustrated periodical published in | aie 1 & * a oS Fer “ Cra ww eg lumbia Co., N.Y. | this ¢ country, ts editorials are scholarly | a 5 2 : q Handbills, g sw S g ve V. Pigrcs, Buffalo, N. Y. ; | and convincing, and carry much weight. Its | Circulars, : lear Sir—| am sixty years of age aud have | ijjustrations of current events are full and | ot : been afflicted with Salt Rhe im io the worst | fresh,and are prepared by our best designers ul Bill-heads, g ) rm for a gre pent 3 ntil, a ent th a s Gicuiadiae of 198 400-4he Weekly is r vere TOY : P , T aaw né f your D KS, described my case | ‘ ’ ‘ r ner n nd i , " ; a4 vig ractly. I bought y Medical Dis- | read by atleast hall t i = its TW O BUTTONS ° Cards Mis ' must be some mistake 50 GD een wi ddok two : half. j uence as an organ is simp remendous, s i. : >..2 , bie ihe | eon cutahe cena f od ori? The Weekly maintains a positive position,and AT’ 50 QikNTS PER PAIR. At Moderate Prices o - ¢ 4 i . } . . sods I was ent y eruptions, | expresses decided views on political and oo . ° . ND so ake y kewise afflicted | social problems.—I ¢ Courier-Journal addition to our usual Stock, we have just made a special pur- 7 i a ] 4 il I i } n T , ux it} rre i ‘ ’ ec re odels of } ’ oned en j I ) I Rheumatism d with great | Its articles are n odels of high-toned d a ase of the above, part of a ban .krupt stock, — weare | REASONABLE EXPEDITION. e cha t m ind will gi’ lifieulty, and that is entirely cured. May God} cussion, and its pictorial illustrations are a spar oe: g remain a blessing to | often rroborative arguments of ne i se gr at 50 cents per alr. Usual price is 75 cents. \ a pla My | ore rae oe —* EM) phen ceeveirative, of oments. of ne small sellin per | i Ww illiam L. Cotton. : oe Mas.A. W. WILLIAMS. | “iis papers upon existent questions and its mel La | Charlottetown, Sept. 27, 1875. [ l gait } init nila irtoons help to mould the senti- rr Naa z ; so ingenious in| BIEVRET ’ ()()4) a4 |ments of tt ntry.—Pitlsburg Com THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY 1 I 7 @ SOF Harper's Weekly stands at the head of ' 5 ° ; I f e I was mad. | ‘EM EAL fi \ i llustrated journals in the United States. in | d R h Br d d S &s Ss < 4 to make sure 0! circulation at pot arab and pictorial d les IC | 0Ca € | Car S 7 ' re we t} ha a illustration.—Ladies’ Repository, Cincinnati. ] Pri Ed d | | d i : : | edits In New and Most Desirable Shades, rince War S an eee 44 Cases and Bales of TERMS: : ; R ; ; ato refi ee P27 V e Y | Postace Free ro act Svnscriens ix Caxapa.| Including the New Carpinat Coror, from 15 cents each. Usual al way. ut i nd ie a N kK \ GOODS Harper's Weekly, one year......... $400 | price, 30 cents to 40 cents. ‘ - ais = . ua $4 00 includes prepayment of postage by t - , What ild be the} | : : JUST RECEIVED AT THE publishers. 7 A. W EEK cS & CD... CHANCE of TIME { 3 s bel r? I was Subscriptions te Harper's Magas ine, Week- bud , : 2% i to her |7y and Bazar, to oe address for one year, Qtr : N and after MONDAY, December 6, trains ni : mas - BRITISH WAREHOUSE $10 00; or, two of Harpers Periodicals, to Chi rlottetown, Dee. 4, did. eines: Street. will run as follows :— * and $8 ' ie : | j one address for one year, $7 00: postage free, | SO + ABE = et . tl money with me.’ | An extra copy of either the Magazine, qq‘ aR TRAINS GOING WrEST. r i all again. Good morning.’ | Queen Square, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for | penance di ‘ r og her hand acci- | : every Club of five Subscribers at $4 00 each, | STATIONS. Express. Mixed. tact will f tt ns | By Steamer Prince Edward in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $20 00, | of the Ins y sles ; akon “id ~ nosteee ten | seem i oe tee eat without extra copy : postag free | Gooeanione hex tee. 4 Ce FROM ENGLAND, Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. | Cardigan 9.10 ‘ he re “d a severe F RM Tire cnnual volumes of Harper's Weekly, | ‘ rayo oe ene 7 2 ] tiy tt was a change in neat cloth binding,will be sent by express, qT BR 4ap EB E R a SQ N oyalty Junction 3S . el never | SELECTED BY ONE OF THE | , | free of expense, for $7 00 each. A complete | 2 1 Charlottetown { a Mt L a. miD » 20 4 a as ‘ J oat -— mae ep. 2.3 . ey , «Ww 1? and are now open for Inspection } Set, comprising Nineteen Volumes, sent on . + WN Try ; ( » > . P- 2.30 | get _ ™ : . and Sale, and will be dis- receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per vol., M ILL BE FOUND AT aor, ag 3 = et Vha 4 this \ ar , Haif- posed off at the freight at expense of purchaser. m1 Hunter River 9.56 4.05 1 trembling with : Prominent attention will be given in i> s B k B sidi Kensington 11.24 5.44! nit k r. Quickly as pos Lowest Cash Prices Harper's Weekly to the illustration of the il aCa m’s i ic ul i ith 8 > i Arr. 12.00 Arr. 6.25" , Nu - Centennial International Exposition. . oe Yep. 1.45¢p. m roug he is wale t the] iar ai ge " . ' a : Address HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 5O QU HEIN Pine Seeeere a } r fy { , as eS 4 N 29 7 N . r r | ¥ ‘ > or 1 20 < i that t was nothingtofear |~7he above stock is worthy — => = + ______ — ba oe AND Hi AS THE O'Leary 4.50 aa F ak a r i t tion of Purchas “4 Repository of F: maiden Pleasure, and In- gmmese : 5.58 I mer i calm, ant the attention « - struction.” | t t f C| th th Ci t igins Arr _7.00 from fear but extremely who desire value for Largest assor men 0 0 in e { y : TRAINS ¢ aon Aaa : > CO ry * « >} m be conveyed to her home. One their money. HARPER'S BAZAR. | ~ : aathten ie TO ee FROM. — made, ‘Ihave been walking in | ILLUSTRATED, STATIONS. Express Mixed a alias ame eaehl Notices of the Press. —_——_—- —__— -——_ | —_ ——_ -—— wie. Ater civing we decion stouel WW, @ A, B atin Fe Pre -| A BANG ss cB tare ’ o hee ne I left her ain until The Bazar is edited with a combination of Kiberten 8.02 : ’ : , , Oct. 4, 1876. tact and talent that we seldom find in any | X \¥7 y ; YN { j } O'Leary 9.10 i 4 2 & Carriag obtaim other as~ nh journal ; and the journal itself is the organ | 4h ba N ?} Port Hill 10.35 Fortunately | met the policeman V ALU \BLE of the great world of fashion. — Boston | 2 2 oy ‘ Wellington 11.22 ' t} Olive-Street beat. This | “ Traveller. | Q . ! a a. Arr. 12.15 p.m Rees ie me fo che enemed entie. | Phe Basar commends itself to every mem- Shirts and Ties a Specialty Summerside Dep. 1.45 Dep. 7.15 a.m ; " =e. oot ned ray ber of the household—to the children by} Ch town, July 26, 1875. Kensington 2.26 7.57 ret . ni I d| y J . r 9° s protection, I bid | droll and pretty pictures, to the young ladies | - - . an | Hunter River 4 ~ 9.23 g visitor good morning and res} by ils fashionsplates in endless variety, to | “4 4 North Wiltshire a 9.40 ' the provident matron by its patterns for the STA DA CON A Royalty yonanen es 30 hale a ' | ¢ V children’s clothes, to paterfumilias by its Charlottetown agile mae called the ’ — y Vep. 2.51 pr j : . N QO R 7 He “R I K R! tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and Royalty Jensand : 3 12 f a * me in J i . o aa o luxurious dressing-gowns. But the reading- Mount St t 4.24 safet | met with a cordial reception. | MNO BE SOLD by 1 Public Auction, | matter of the Bazar is uniformly of great | eee. 5.40 tat snd all the members of the family | WEDN ESDAY, the fifteenth day of excellence. The paper has acquired a wide | Georgetown Arr. 6.05 é 7 : : Sal that | March next, oe * the pare Se Serato popularity for the fireside enjoyment it affords lll wee ee. “" | o’elock, noon, at the Colonia uilding in|_w y Evening Post. ted by th man, Cayeached hows | Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a/ [n its way there is nothing like it. Fresh “il Souris Bra anc nch. — He jeparture had not become} Power of Sale, contained in an Inderture and trustworthy as a fashion guide, its | re ee Her entry was alike unheard. Only | of Mortgage, bearing date the eleveath day | oories and essays, and squibs are all ins | 7 West. | Going East. : a - ill, he ad her | of May, one thousand eight hundred and Vigorating to the mind —thicago Evening j 7 ikfast | te Rey Seer Se | sixty-nine, (1869) and made between Don- ps te coer ’ v | w — ——__-——— — — | strange adventure aid McDonald of Lot or Township Thirty. | ° ' . stations. | Mixed. STATIONS. Mixed. | two, (82) in Prince Edward Island, and TERMS: E | 9 e : You can net et Elizabeth, his wife, of the one part, and en . § § i gases } . Soe = yoy | James Horstleld Peters, of Sidmont, in | Postage Free To act Susscripens tN Canana. | “one oe les . a ( sh in a week to Jast you a year, and you | 7, . ; ; Souris Dep. 10.10 Ch’town Dep 8.45 | pio pha a that plan either. | Charlottetown, of the other part, all that Harper's Bazar, One Year... see. $400 | ee 9 s2\Royalty Jase aes inn $ ws ; oer — niv once in three | Piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or $4 00 includes prepayment of postage by | ; e Arr. 11.50 lar 10.25 | I a t , on. - coment. dumaas, Township Thirty-two, (32) in Charlotte > . prope} PRS Oe y 9 @ St Peter's | a yt Stewart Dp 10.35 oRS Ferges SHSs Byes Ferns Parish, in Queeu's County, bounded as fol- | PUDlisher. ‘ DAP é | ‘Dep. 12.15 St. Peter s 11.50 inything longer than seven days. : Subscription to Harper's Magazine, Weeky fj m/ ep. 12.1 $ : raga diy ood ad~ | OWS, that is to say: Commencing at a stake dd rae / @ tciArr. 1.3 P.M " or rr ren ! cae as a a pe set in the south line of land in possession ly, and Basor . ee ae a ad oe } 2. M.Stewar Dep. 1. 55 ae 1.06 on ir, t bo ete — ; | of Arnold Halloran, on the west side of the | $10 00; ow, “WO 0 =e $F =: icals, to Royl’ty J’c’t 3.12 Souris Ar. 1.30 ether tt “ ; fe s ead ew a inal Settlement Road, and running thence west so address for one year, $700; postage | mete sce ett Chtows (Arr. 3.35 (juitting emer! I il ime 18 pa ee ee th jegrees (8) south along the said | ‘T®®- TErue like tearing out a dam because the weather peeudaey” mee. a Reel: On possession of An extra copy of either the Magazine, i a Mc ee te : is ce . E ither plan will prevent good times | Dockendorffs, or to Cahill’s north line, Weekly, or ee ee be supplied gratis for | Head Office Quebec. |: _ J. Brydges, apt. *. &. A. Ballway. sale i = ; a cern » cleans at eaten | thence east three degrees (3) north along | &Very Club of os _— ripe rows $4 ——— e e e e e Gen | Supt. Gov. Railways. AB SnciEae tried ees OF alerts YY | Cahill’s sald line to the Settlement Road, | im one remittance; or, Six Copies for $20 06 | eden Siete b Nisin oe lec — pray him aforesaid, and thence northwestwardly | Without extra copy; postage free ae a : warping tones a v on . try the | along the same to the stake at the place of | Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. | TT ee ee ey eee vitew RGVETUSINE ON tne SAMe Pint, | commencement, containing an area of fifty- TI iia iil nent cael aia " c 1 1¢ Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, . oo peta : “3 we oo : ae eee | eight (58) acres of land, a little more or} jn neat cloth binding, will ‘a galted cs ex- | Prince Edward Island Board of Direetors : Ne ee el lees, One beled Wie snes pleew ot land che: press, free of expense, for $700 each. A| a ‘ 3 : cat ahi lne = va i : 7 stot? ot — veyed to tt € said Donald McDonald by the complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes CHAS. PALMER, Ksa., JOHN I : ROBERT SON, Esq., vertising is the stall of life in trade. Sed oe eee iaidiaes ane aie sent un receipt of cash atthe rate of $525 JOHN QUIRK, Ksq., JOHN INGS, Esa., CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, eet with ail. ee ‘ “| per vol., freight at expense of purchaser > r "NI NT y is oe si The shortest way the best.—Mamme, (to| ance s thereto belonging. ; Prominent attention will be given in| P. W. HY N DMAN, Ksa. OTTawa, Sept. 10th, 1878. Ethel, on the way tot latter’s first party) | For further particulars apply at the oftice Harper’ s Bazar to such illustrations of the | UTHORIZED discount on American ‘Now, mind darling, you see any nice | of Edward —_ Sets, Solicitor, Charlotte- | Centennial International Exposition as may | oe Invoices till further notice, 14 per cent things on the table that you would like to | ‘°W®, or to the eateenigned, be peculiarly appropriate to its columns, . R. M. S. BOUCHETTE. eat, you musen’t ask for them.’—Ethel, 0, JAMES HORSFIELD PETERS, Address HARPEK &BROTHERS, 9 Commissioner. | no, mamma '!—1'll take them.—Punca. | Dee. 18, 1875.—-till mar. 15, 1876. Noy. 22, 1875 New York, March 15, 1875. Agents for P. E. Island,| ang. 23, 1875, XAMINER OFFICE. a eee