ry Pan oa teat SS ee ee ee eS) ee ee Poh Get! Se ee he me _— (ueEH. ST. —— —<—— JUST RECEIVFD: Per Steamer frory Expland a | are A ssortm nt e ‘Pp E \ i rom 4°, 64, Also, . 7 . ‘ Ladies’ “fancy Skirts _ Om 4e. 7d. each. Ladies w 4tRe Assortment of . She sol Crossovers, Jackets, Scar’s, #'s, Sacques, Sacque Cloths and FP NCY DRESS GOODS, ALSO pluens, Caimbrics, Shirt Frontings, Cottons, &c., Ladies’ Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &c. Aiso a splendid assortmeut of Silks and Velveteens, in ol! the NEWEST COLORS. A new and fashionable Stock of Gentlemen's READY-MADE CLOTHIRE. ALSO, NOTICE, Ali Goods marked in plain figures, and at the lowest possibe Prices | Rubber Coats & Shoes. | DAVIES & SON. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1871. = ULE ASSURANCE Ut BRANCH OFFICE | i FOR MARITIME PLOVINCES:| HALIFAX, N. 8. NOV. 21, 1871. | Ww. D. STEWART, ESQ., having resigned the Agengy of this Company, MR. W. SHANKS, of this Office, has been Appointed thereto, and | will Io fusure Represent the Company in | Princes Edward [sland. J. W. MARLING, General Ag’ BFERKING to the above, the busines of | this weil established and raliable ASSURANCE COMPANY thas increased 20 largiy and steadily since its) introduction bere, that I found it impossible, of late, to give that attention to the interests | of the Company,and those Assured, whioh they merited; and hevee feel grateful that che | Office bas predeatly selected MR. SHANKS) as their fatare Representative who will reflact | credit to the Institation, and in whose bands ibe intereste of all parties, connected there- with, will be well cared for. W. D. STEWART Nov. 27, 1871 ) din SUGAR & MOLASSES, 1 HHDS Bright SUGAR, r 35 Paps. nice retailing MOLASSES, | Just received and for Sale b | CARVELL BROs. Now 27, 1871. | Music! } VERY Superior Music Box, for Sale at} Johe Newson’s Furnitare Warerooms, Offered Cheap. i November 20th, 1871—1m } ann EIEEnRE EDS enetinen EERE } STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! FOR | 1 Four Pence Halfpenny per 1b. | am now prepared to Sell oe aged | . STOVE PIPE for Four Pence Halfpenny per !b., for Cash only. Best STOVE PIPE Selling very Cheap at H. D. WADMAN'S Tin Shop, Upper Queen Si:reet. | Ch’town, Nov. 27, 1871. 2w } i | i } Widonw Furuitare and Drapery. Altus Latest Styles, in Blinds and Si ades, | Curtain Holders and Tuesele, Gilt aud | Waiaut Poles, Vornices, &c. JOHN NEWSON. Nov. é, 1e61—t CITY LUMBER DEPOT. FOR SALE AT THE CANADA | | »s BRITISH WAREHOUSE Good Fits Guarantied ! Furs! CHEAP AT Wadman's Tin Shop. GET YOUR Stoves AT WADMAN’S, Heavy Sheet Iron, (cut every size), CHEAP AT Importations Ok BRITISH & FOREIGN DRY GROCERIES, FOR THIS FALL, i eeenltoemmneer teeeneelicnenl eeeeneieiamnneat AT THE THEY ARE PREPARED To Show to the Public! THE Largest Stock of THEY HAVE EVER YET OFFERED FOR SALE. ‘or Having been personally selected in First Class Houses, and bought on the best possible terms, they ean be sold at prices to compare favorably with any House in the Trade. “oO: Being desirous of clearing out certain departments in their estab- lishment, they will offer the Goods in these departments at @ great re- duction in price ! :0: At the British Warehouse the Public will find nearly all the re- quired articles for family use in the trade. It would be to the advan- tage of Customers to call where they can supply all their wants at once, and save their time and money. W. & A. BROWN. Kurs! Furs! A. B. SMITH, Willi pay the Highest Price in Qash for Mink, Otter, Fox, Muskrat. South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1871. Encourage Home Manufactures | HE Sabecribers wis! es to intimate to the public that they keep constantly on hand a supply of Tweed and Other Cloths MANUFACTURS!D AT THE Charlottetown Woolen Factory, | which they will diapose of at lowest possible prices. BLATCH & McKENZIE, North Side Queen Square. Ch*town, Nov. 13 1871. THE NEW GASOGENE LAMP! No Chimney or Globe required. Safe to carry about! BRILLIANT LIGHT — FOUR JETS! | STONE'S, BRITISH HARDWARE STORE, | Queen Street, Nov. 27, 1871. CITY LUMBER DEPOT.|. FARM FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF LUMBER! | Pine and Sprace Boards. and Plank, Sawn | and Split Shingles (Cedar Pine & Fir), Cedar Posts and Fence Rails, Scantling, Studding apd Laths, Enquire at Mr. James Barrett's, |tlock- smaker, Dorchester Street, near the %. C. Ubapel, or of the Subecriber, ALSO : BRIGL AUD SVO4 FOR SALE AT THE LUMBER DEPOT. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS. Hillsboro’ Square, Ch’'town, : pitt Jane 19, 1871. Executors’ Final Notice. LL Accounts aae the Estate of the late! Hon. EDWARD WHELAN, will be | without further notice, after first) ‘Bell-Hanger, Gun aud Tin- Swith sued far of DECEMBER oext. The following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to receive debts due in King’s County to the said Estate, in their reepective localities : Peter Sinnott, Morell, Anthony McCormack, Head St. Peter's, J.C. Underhay, Bay Fortune, M McCormack, Souris, JAMES WARPURTON, DANIEL BRENAN, SOLE LEATHER. Trustees. At St. Peter's. pur Subscriber offers for Sale a Valuable FARM of 84 Acres, 45 of which are un- {der Cultivation, The remainder is covered with | a good supply ef Soft and Hard Wood, There are on the Farw a Comfortable | Dwelling-house, and commodious Baros and Oat-houses. | ‘The Land is in good condition, and is well wa ‘tered. It is Situated on the Main Road leading to~ wards Mr. Peter Sinnett’s The position is cen- tral and is near Grist aud Saw Mille, Sehoo} | Houses and Chareb. | This desirable Property will be Sold at a rea-~ sonable Price. One half the money te be paid | down, and the remainder in a term of years For further particulars, enquire at the Ex- | AMINER Or Fice or of the Subscriber JAMES PHELAN. | St. Peter's, Lot 39, July 3, 1871. XK A. HERMANS, ' | i Dorchesicr Steet, (Next to ‘* Examiner” Office.) Bees toreturn histhanks to the general public forthe liberal patronage extended to him since hiscommencement in business, and asks for a continuance of the same. keepsconstanty on hand A meat Assortment of 1 IDES AMERICAN asi NOVA) SOOTIAN SJLE LEATANR, in! Score for Sale, CARVELL BOS, Nov. 27, 1871. 3w Carpets | CHEAP CARPETS, W. A, WEEKS & CO. NTENDING to discontinue the above branch of their basioess, will clear ont the whole of their present Stock of Hair, Scotvh Woo! and Tapestry Carpetings, at ext aordi- pary Low Priees. Buyere will mees with Srgaina, Ra'tewn, Oot Ziel, 1871. &ec., &c., &e. ALL ORDERS in-the above BUSINESS will be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchases in the Cheapest Markets,intended for House Builders, such as Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Bel) Fittings, &., &c., lam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, and wi)! fit them up in agood workmanlixa style To a generous public, | would say, that all Orders ian THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSI NESS will be attended to with Despateh A LotefFirst Class WATLR COOLERS on band. SAYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, Sold Cheaper than ever. July 12, 1369 “WAREROUSE COLD WEATHER | Stove Pipe! Stove Pipe! Stove Pipe! MERINOS, soapstone for STOVES! Repaired GOODS. a perenmans REMOVAL OF THE AMERICAN TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ee FHYVHE Subscriber has removed the above Establishment from next door to Hon, DANIEL BRENAN, in Sydney Street, to bis premises in | Queen Street, where he keeps constantly on hand every Wadman’'s, Upper Queen Street. variety of ALSO; | bile a jarge assortment of | zk. OTHS ‘IRON AND TINWARE, CHEAP AT AND H. D. Wadman’s Tin Shop.| ei Pe dist fom | “Geilemen's Furnishing Goods, THE SUBSCRIBERS | using eoessea the service of « HAVE JUST COMPLETED PRACTICAL CUTTER, THEIR Custom Catter in tne United States, and lately engaged some of the GOODS Very best Workmen in the city | orders will be jlled with : Punctuality and Despatch. | | JOSEPH A. McDONALD, | | QUEEN STRRET, opposite Owe n Connolly’ Charlo*tietown, Sept. 25, 1881. WANTED. a HREE FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN TAILORS will receive ccnstaut work and good wages. Goto W A. Weeks & Co. for Cheap Goods. Pictures. CHOICE assortment of Pictures, embrac- cing 100 different subjects : Biblical His- torical, Sporting,and Landscape,Lithographb, and ed and will be sold cheap. JOHN NEWSON. November 6. 1571 ROSEINE DYE! ECEIVED, at the City Drue Store, anas- sortment of ANILINE and DOMESTIC DYES. : W.R. WATSON, | \NO BREAKAGE, LILTLE CLEANING. | He} ! TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS ° October 3, 1870. Spring Goods. TW\HE Subscribers have received, by recent ar- rivals from Great Britain, United States, Do- minion of Canada,and the West Indies, tbe fol- lowing Goods, which they offer tothe trade on reasonable terms :— 80 chests choiee TEA, 28 half do 6 bhda. 10 bbls Muscovado Sugar 10 bbls. crushed Sugar | } {who bas had fourteen years’ experience as/| | j ’ Steel Engravings, Plain and Colored. Just receiv. | Amportant to the Citizens of Prince Edward Island, | | _— > The Continental LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. Has decided on establishing branches in this | place, thus completing its line of branch- ea from California to P. E. Island, As the reputation of the CONTINENTAL is now Worip-Wipk, to addace any argu- ment in support of its ability, and of its claims to public confidence, would be a work of superer- egation. The simple fact that it, last year, issued -<*< 4 12,537 POLICIES, | the largest number issued by any company in the world! is the best guaranty that can be offered of its ability and populari- ty, and of the public confie dence, The following are a few ot the advantages offered by the Continental ; PERFEOT SECURITY :—The assets of the) Company are $5,475,850! s securely invested. ONE-THIRD THR PREMIUM may remain | unpaid, as a loan ou the Policy, (withoug | Note), until caucelled by the dividend or otherwise. THE COMPANY BEING PURELY MU- TUAL all the profits of the business are annually divided among the Policy-hold- ers. PHIRTY DAYS’ GRACE allewed on the im hegee of premiums, and the Policy nolds good during that time, SHOULD ANY PERSON DESIRE to discon- tinue his Policy, aiter two years, the Company will take it off his hands, and give @ paid-up Policy for the entre | amount paid. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING. No Charge tor Policy, Medical Examixation, or Stamps. } ALL CLAIMS IN PRINCE EDWARD 1S-| LAND paid in the Island without the} claimant having to go to New York, (EVERY POLICY-HOLDER is entitled to | vote a& the Annual Kiection of Ofticers, ind all are eligible to office, As the great importance of Life Insurance TO ALL, whether rich or poor,is now univer- sally adnritted, any arguments to point out its | advantages would be superfluous. The patron | j age of the Public of P. E, Island is therefore | | respectfally solicited, JUSTUS LAWRENCE, President. J. P. ROGERS, S-cretary. Wantgp.—Competant and reliable gentle. wen as Agents, at Summerside and George-| tewn.— Also a few iutelligent and ceoemas men as Solicitors in this plaee, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. JAME MeDONNELL, Manager for P, K. Island. | RICHARD W. TREMAIN, Agent for P. K. Island. | 30 hbds. Brignt retailing Molasses 20 do DeKauayper’s Gin 15 do Demerara Rum — 10 qr. casks Campbeltown Whiskey 10 do do Hennessy’s Brandy 6 do do Jules Robin & Co, do 4 do do (turds do 3 do do FPinets do 50 cases Hennessy’s do 5 bhds. Berlin Spirits 20 boxes American Tobacco 15 bbls. Barcelona Nuts 5 do Walnuts 5 do Currants 20 kegs Coleman's Mustard 2 cases Ground Black Pepper 1 bhd, refined Saltpetre 2 bbis. Bleached Jamaica Ginger 1 ease Ground do 10 bbls. Barnes Pickles 5 bb!s Crosse & Blackwell’s do 10 kegs Baking Suda 10 bbis. Soda Crystals 15 do Bass & Alisops Ale 40 boxes Valentia Raisins 30 de Starch, 30 do Glass 1 bbls. Log wood, 1 do (edbear 10 bbis, Scotch Mixtures (Confectionary) 1 case Lozenges 30 gets Plough Metals 12 casks Paint Oil, (raw & boiled) 00 kegs White Lead & Black Paint 130 boxes T D. Pipes 4 cares and 4 bales Dry Goods 180 bays Nails 00 boxes Liverpoo! Soap 1 case fancy Soap 15 crates agsorted Earthenware 10 bags Rice £0 caske Kerosine Oil 5 cases Matches 60 gross Blacking 100 doz corn Brooms 5 casks Malt Vinegar 10 do Cider do 50 sides Sule Leather 60 reams Wrapping Paper 400 bbls, Flour 100 do Corn Meal 30 doz. Pails, 20 nests Tube, MACDONALD & OWEN. Water Street, Ch ‘town, } May 22. 1871. Cheap China and Earthenware Store, JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF Dinner Sets, China Sets, Stone China| Sets, Toilet Sets, And a Handsome Asaortwent of BARZNASYWARB of all descriptions, to be sold Cheap, Wholesale and Retail. J. LeaLACHEUR. Old Btand, Reddin’s Building, Queen Street. Ch’town, May 1, 1871. TO LET. TANNERY & DWELLING: Will be let on reasonable terms, the Tan- fap on the St. Peter's Road, six miles from the City, the property of the late James Robertson, Esq., in complete working or- der There is also a Dwelling attached, whieh will be let with the Taunery, or separately if re- uired. For farthes particulars please apply on the pre mises to MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON, May 16, 1870. tf Rigging & Puucheous for Sale ! 1 GANG, for a Brigantine, (nearly new) 1 do. de Topsaii Schooner, do, 100 PUNCHEONS and CASKS. App'y to JOHN DOUSE. Oct 9, 1871. TO LET. VHE SHOP, CELLAR, & WAREHOUSE adjoining the RANKIN HOUSE, in SYDNEY Street. Apply to 40 gross Nixey’s Black Lead Ch’town, P E.T., July 31, 1871.—6i Picture Frames, | SPLENDID Assortment of Photograph | Frames and Mats, al] new styles 12 different patterns Rustic Frames. | 10 different patterns Oval Frames, embrae- ing all the Newest Styles. 3000 feet Mouldings, in Gilt, Walnut, Rose! and Gilt, and Rustie Carved Top, [new and eles gant], just received from England, United State | aod Canada, which will besold at a greater re | duction thau ever, ta A few Journeymwen will find constant em-, ploy ment, and good pay, en application to JOHN NEWSON, Navem er6 1871 co | BOSTON STEAMERS. |% THE STEAMERS ‘Alhambra’ and ‘Commerce’ LEAVE. (weather permitting) T. Wharf, Boston, for this Port, alternately every Saturday atl, p. co., and, returning, leave | here alternately every Thursday, at nvon,and | call both ways at Pictou, Canso, & Halifax, No Head Money by this line. Passage are :— Rates of | Cabin, £2 15 Cabin, including Stateroom, 3 0 Steerage, a: € CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Jane 19, 1871. Trans-Atlantic Mail Steamers, “ALLAN LINE.” HIS line of FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS are now under contract for carrying the Mails between Halifax and Liverpool. For passage, or other information, apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, July 31, 1871. tf CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE (PPHE Undersigned have this day entered into Co-partnership for the purpose o carrying on business at Mount Stewart. uoder the firm and style of Alleyne & Yates. EDWARD ALLEYNE. CHARLES F. YATES. Mount Stewart, May 22, 1871. Refeiring to the above the Subscribers beg to state that they intend in a few days to open a large and varied Stock of GENERAL MERH ANDISE, Inthe Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Harrington & Smith. ALLEYNE & YATRS. Mount Stewart, May 22, 1871. Drawing-Room, Dining-Room, and Chamber Furniture, In Suits of every deserfption, OFAS and Lounges, in variety. Sideboards Bareans, Book-cases, Wash-stands and Tables. All kinds of Wood and Marble Tops, cheap. Having the greatest variety of Seasoned Btock ever collected on this Island, and being about to introduce Steampower, and some of the most improved Wood Working Machinery to be had in the United States, and being a practical work- man, I feel confident that 1 can compete satis. factorily with any Establishment ef the kind in the Lower Provinces, JOHN NEWSON. JOHN DOUSE, Oct. Oth, 1371, Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1971—+ | PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. COREY PUNE Teer ee ee eh —— FASE, COMFORT, AND ECONOMY IN WASHING PICKSTONE’S IMPROVED WASHING CRYSTAL, SAVSS TOSY Wis, LAZOR AND SOAP, Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. It is particularly reeommended for removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes, It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold everywhere. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. Sold wholesale only by © ‘ BROADWAY, o” CHAPTER Itt. To the Gentlemen of P. £. Island, Greeting: GENTLEMEN ; fPHE summer of peace and plenty, of clouds and sunshine, of plea- | sure and pain is drawing to a close, and Autumn’s chilly winds, rainy weather, muddy roads and streets, are next coming out on na- ture’s programme, independent of the Road Commissioner or City Corporation. Next, Winter, grim king Winter, with his frosts and snews, will blow his Arctic breath across our little Isle, freeze the Straits of Northumberland, and complete the isolation of P. E. Island: Notwithstanding that your yards, barns, granneries cellars, green- houses and dairies are stocked, stuffed, filled, stored, crammed. crocked and firkined with the fat of the land, the fruits of the vine and products of your stock, you call this ** the winter of your discon- tent.” While you have plenty to eat and drink, your discontent- ment comes from ** wherewith are you to be clothed.’’ Come into! Broadway and be a contenteé people. NOW, CENTLEMEN, FOR THE RAILWAY! I, D. H. MACKINNON, of Broadway, bear good will to you all, and malice toward none; and now demand the immediate commence- ment and speedy completion of the aforesaid Railroad for the benefit of the travelling public; and as passing events cast their shadows) before, I am taking time by the forelock, and preparing for you all. Accordingly, 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-| veyance, without fearing the frowns of grim king Winter, or any. mortal man who might wish to make you afraid. Remember BROADWAY has the following GARMENTS! Bos OS Be: SLO PY REEFING JACKETS, meds” Of every kind. j ‘ i Go TO D.H. MACKINNON’S on Broadway, FOR GOOD AND CHEAP CIREADY-MADE CLOTHING v 2 MADE BY JIMSELF, IN } | | ¢ EVERY STYLE |}, Fashionable for the Season. }2 Yours traly, E 4 s ‘ © OVER OAATS, aoe Of every kind, r ¥ } | | { 2 WALKING COATS, Uf every kind. ~ Ne GwOGS) — 3G. SACK COATS, & SHE NORTH AMERICAN EAGLE pS PCs S EOS Remember, the NEW YORK CLOTHING EMPORIUM is the cheapest and best Clothing Store on P. E. Island. BY D, H. MACKINNON, Charlottetown, August 28, 1871. Marine and Fire Insurance. Of every kind. PANTS AND VESTS, Of every kind. HATS, CAPS and COLLARS, Of every kind and variety, Wao) ye Marine Department. Fire Department. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE Co., HEAD OFFICE: 1 Olid Broad Street, London, Subscribed and Invested Capital £1,965,000 Sterling. CANADA INSURANCE UNION! COMPRISING THE Montreal Assurance Company, Established 1840. Capital and Cash Assets,...-.....-- $1,099,540. AND British America Assurance Co., OF TORONTO, Established 1833. Capital and Assets, upwards of $500,000. HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE CO., Head Office, 120 Broadway, Cor. Cedar St., NEW YORK. Pakd tp Cenk cbt bcdaidcwces cove $100,000 Surplus,....-+ cece ccccwee cccese cose 326,399 Total Assets, ~ $726,399 Risks against loss or damage by Fire taken on Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Produce, &c. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Joint Policies, binding both the above Compa- nies, issued on Vessels, Freights, Inward and Outward Cargoes. Ch’town, Apri! 10, 1871. Glenfinlas Cloth Mills, Lot 42. T= Subscribers having just completed a New Set of FULLING STOCKS, on the most improved principle, and thorough- ly renovated the balance of their MACHIN- RY, would respectfully beepeak the patro- nage of those desiring Good Work, For Agents, see Handbills. Wanted.—A May, having some experi- ence in a Cloth Mill. FORBES & ROBERTSON, Glenfinals Cloth, Griet and Carding Mills, A CARD. Fall Importations. ‘HE Subscriber is now happy to be able to announce, to his friends and customers, that he bas completed his Fall importations, in each department of b itbusiness, and invites their usual Patronage, DANIEL BRENAN, N. B—An early settlement o all account over six months due ex D. BRENAN Sept. 4, 187). Ch’town, Deo. 1 870; ee ae) Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronehitis, Asthma. and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anythirg won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pwlacnary complaints. Through along series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima- tion, as it has become better known. its uniform character and power to cure the Various affections 1 the Jungs and throat, have made it known as a re- liable protector against them, While adapted to milder forms of disease and toe young children, it at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan- gerous affections of the threat and lungs. Asa pro- vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thcught in- curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis- ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral, So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When neth- ing clse could reach them, under the Cherry Pee- toral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro- tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is g-nerally cured by taking tho Cherry Pectora } all and frequent doses, For a Cough am. Oold, no better rer xo ‘an be had. Take smal) doses three times a ‘nay and put the feet in warm water at night, um. tha disease is broken up. For Influenza, when it affects the throat or lungs, take the same course. For Whooping Cough, give small doses threa or four times a day. For Croup, give large and frequent doses until the disease is overcome. No family should be without the Cherry Pecto- ral on hand to protect them, in case of attack, yom the above complaints. Its timely use often spares the patient a great amount of suffering and ‘isk, which he would incur by waiting until he ‘ould get other aid. Parents, keep itin your houses or the exigencies that arise. Lives dear to you nay be saved by it. So generally are its virtues known, that we need 10t publish certificass of them here, or do more han assure the public that the best qualities it ever possessed are strictly maintamed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & Co., Practical ind Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold 1) round the world. H. L. SPENCER, Chambers No. 7 Market Square, St John, N. B., Geueral Agent for the Maritime Provinces. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E.I. THE CommerciAL Horet, ALBERTON, Ouse to the certainty of a Rarmroap from principle parts of the Island to ALBERTON THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL 18 ONE OF THE Most desirable Stands on the Island, The LARGE and COMMODICUS HOUSE, which is so well and favorably known towards the Westward, is now offered FOR SALE. As the Subscriber is about making a change in his business, For particulars ard terms address the Sub- scriber, JOHN C. KEEFE, Alberton, May 8, 186]. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ESTAB JsHLED 1825, Constituted by Sp vial Acts of Parliament, Governor: His Grace the Duke of Bucclecch and Queens- berry, > CHIEF OFFICES: Epinsurcu—3 and 5 Great George Street, (Head Office.) _ 582, King William Street, E. C. Lesnes 33. Pall Mall Bust, 3. W. DuBiin—6t Upper Sack ville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. AnnualincomeofCompary ap wardsof £700 000stg, Invested Capita! end Accnmalationsapwards of £4,000 ,000 stg. J. LONG WORTH, Agent at Charlottetown. Mar, ,22. ‘J. W. BENSON, and Clock Maker to H. R. H. the PRINCE OF WALES. PRIZE MEDALS—LONDON, DUBLIN. AND PARIS. Watch Steam Factory ror Crocks asp WatTcues, LUDGATE HILL AND OLD BOND STREET. LONDOW. EstTasuisub 1749, MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, WHOLESALE BUYERS, Are specially invited to obtain from the Manufactory the ILLUSTRATED CATA- LOGUE ot WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW- ELLERY &c., before sending their orders elsewhere, as not only are the discounts liber- al, but a selection can be made from the largest stock in the world. Orders can be sent direct to the Manufac- tory (Ludgate Hill), or through Merchanta or Shippers in England. W ATCHES—To suit all climates, all coun- tries all tastes, and the oeecupa- tions of every one, 200,000 have already been sold, and are in all parts of the world, at prices from 2 to 200 Guineas. W ATCHES—Chronomecers, Chronograpbs, Keyless, Repeaters, Levers, Hori- zontuls, for Ladies and Gentiemen~ CLOCKS—For Dining and Drawing Rooms, Carriages, Oburches, Hall or AND Dails, &c. JEW ELLERY—Specialities in Monograms, Diamonds, Crystals, and Fine Gold, for Bridal and other Pre- sents. SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE—For Presentation, Racing, Diners a lu Rusee, or Tea Table, &c., &e. Watches sent safe by post to “ parts of the world. PRINTING INK. BAYLIS, WILKES & C0., Are the only manufacturers of PRINTING INK IN THE DOMINION. Ail qualities and colors constantly on hand or made to order. B. W.& Go., are also manufacturers of Varnishes of every descriptions, which are made on the English principle. Office and Factory, Nos, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 Nazareru Sraest, Montreal. NEW YOM & CANMDA FLOUR DEPOT! Just Received Ex, “Fiamborougb,’’ from Montreal), :-— 351 bbls. FLOUR & MEAL, Choice Brands, Quality Guaranteed, and which will be Sold at a smai/ advance on Montreal rates, for Cash or approved Notes. WM. McGILL, Ch'town, May,22, 1871. pat ar WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! 3 Journeymen TAILORS wanted at VD. McRAE‘S Tailoring Establishment, to whom constant employment, and good wages, will be given. D. MeRAB. Ch'town, May 18, 1871.