cece cy aaa i ee EI aan < cnet en mpeennany mmmeamana aae : J f : ; | ; ! , j cs 3 ; f PS ft ; : PEE PO BEE RICHES ERY TEPER SR TI 2 PUNTO OCPD ATTA AROS SV RRIF RAL SEA & ee ? , > ’ , J ~ y : yf. fe nN, P.#./., {0% fhe Noni ri ¢ ae Lie 40546 DIED. WV ons. | Trans. Pon: ic inflammation, at the “ Dominion \ t } New | Cl > M ne Owner liouse,”’ on Sunday, Oth inst., Mary Eliza - } ves | beth, second daughter of H. B, Smith, Ksy., ~~" |} aged 13 years and 7 months. [Funeral will 9 fF. W. Hyndman. Charlottetown, take place to-morrow (Tuesday,) at 10 ’ 199 \ (ngus MeMi 1, Surumerside, lock, . ss wow 75 s Lani uris, } a Se : i oh A is Mc Millan, Summerside, HOTEL ARRIVALS. ; “= nd . 2 «» + MeNairn, Bactouche, N.B., | Neen ND, i ae ’ 4a; 7 j % : ark'ty - | 7 ~ a4 — nerside te RANKIN NOUSK. = as < ‘yi, bICOVTUS, Lick ra, } Sw Ww sent ; bert 49 flugh Monaghan, Chariottetown, Aug. 4.—Mrs. Haldane, Montrea!, John Na : - K tn fo ir ewan | 298 | 7Al |Peake Bros. & Co., do. | Lavanger, do., Dr. Garripy,do.; Mrs. Pedlar, CE = . a seg. D . 198 ‘A |Johnu A. Matheson, Campelton, St. Jobn ; Charles D. Cory, Hamilton, Oat,; s me Sc c + we iy i rbor | 20 Johan B. Uyde, Marray Harbor, Miss L, Bradshaw, N.3S.; Mrs, Crane, St, ORC WOO" . ic P. “ ul 223 Al jG, D. Longworth, Charlottetown, John, Miss Andrews, do.; E. Broad, St. Sara “ 7 : } 198 7A j|Amos McWilliams, West Cape, Stephen, N.B.; Thomas J. Darling, Montreal; \riad: Cor av tl » NB 55 Jucob Allen, Port Elgin, N.B., Angus McGilvray,Antigonish, Dr. McKinnon I - a ae F ; , aaened | 376 oo ais Dunc an w Co.. Charlottetown, his Wr, Berle, Toronto ; Y. C. Bates, Boston; Ss v St P Ray 197 op A rag Be N¢ ee , Charlottetown, ition. J. Perley, St. John a Snider, Brant- . aia a al - Ce Owen, Charlo town, ford ; Chas, Schroeder, Truro ; J. K, Oswald, Sheet. Ha N.S 2 aaa % “te verve UO., Montres! , Mrs, W. H, Larred, Philadelphia; ok . Bas - io ra a r egg i Go., J. E. G iy, WoW York; we’ Dawson, Mon- 7 “ se aa a vewis Leard, Searletown, treal; Mr. and Mrs. Brydges, Montreal! ; i ish 239 | Al James Duncan, Charlottetown. Misses Brydyes, (2) and servant, do.; Henry : : ei A. Price, Moncton, W. A. Patrick, Betiveau, \ t Vessels, 183, 745 2 oo ‘iihiiaieameiiiiARle dentiliame . 4 " Y AN ’ ’ ‘el a ‘ 7 ’ yey , LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, SCOTTISH GATHERING, SHIPPING. HE yresence of letes . at ‘ axp Dottans were realized by} Punsowat.—Charles J. Brydges, Eoq., and | and tes lsd hase ee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. { A held at Sour lady are st ; n at the ‘ Reankis 7 . a” | » the Scot ee er iad are st ing ¢ € ee Kin ouse,. ‘ » No Sg Ye 2@ whi » lel ’ ‘ ar : — shay g umes which took place on August 1.—SS. Alhambra, Smith, Mon- x TION. - \ the New inswick A Goop sicx.—The Adv reports = vernment ITouse Grounds on rhursday | trea], mer.—?. Sarah, Gagne, Summerside, Murderer executed on Thursday lest. | that ‘‘at the present time there is not one last, Mr. Hugh McKinnon, of {lamilton, mre lye. Soe eee a , ; : : was, On accc a is splendi vat coal, Gay state, Green, Mininigasa, 5. Saiiiiainie ha a ; visit to British Co. @ebtor in King’s County Jail; and out of | Ago 7" rp : = splendid physique mackerail; I Dare, Grant, Shemoque, deals. Late if i ites kd Tineee enone te the five criminals lodged therein we hear seal we ’ his ‘playing, ; the ll Sarah Anu, Wood, Bay Verte, scantling; a. et as Deputy Governor General during that none of them belong to King’s County,” . — a ~ le easily carried oft at na Te co : a eae ct puty g|.. a Mi the prizes for throwing the heavy stone and | °':; 40U!sa, ¥ aish,,F ictou, Coal, ms. M. A. bis absence Chese are pleasing facts heavy hasmer.. Oar. island bora we Starr, Smith, Halifax, mer.; Lively, Hingley, rete : oo > alata le a ; i . gt were, | Tatamagouche, Boards. —9. A. Ui..C., Perey, fas Ancupisnor’s FuneraL.—It is esti.| FR®® Pasexs per rail, will be granted to | However, secona- vest. Messrs. R. Me- | trading voyage; Teresa, Leblanc, Shemoque, mated that 6000 to 7000 persons attended the funeral of Archbishop Connolly which took place on Monday. ——-_—-.- - ISsHERIESs.—It is encouraging to hear - Tue | that during the past week a larger catch of fish has been secured than heretofore this season. S Ti ics. ae Emorants.—Eleven hundred and sixty emigrants, of whom 400 were Mennonites. Icelanders, last week, passed through Montreal tc Manitoba. oan —20,000 of these cele- and 400 ‘* AnpROGYNOUS ”’ brated Ug Uuion House, 28 Queen Street. Winkler, Agent for P.E. Island. Chas, Otio Tus fact that the School Question cannot be settled, except by compromise, is quite apparent from the events now transpiring in Prince Edward Island.—St. John Globe. _-_-. The Toronto Glob Crops. — publishes crop reports from all parts of Ontario, show, ing prospects of a magnificent harvest The crops of the Island look ver is being housed in good order. ~<_e Ir Nor, Way Nor?—The Patriot that the Examiner's account of the meeting But it single fact which was misrepresented by the Examixsr. And, if not, why not? states is a fiction. does not adduce a “avn ResronsisLe Parties desiring to accept the Agency for Prince Edward Island of a first-class British Fire and Life Insurance Company, will please address their applica- tions, with reference,to Box 588, Post Oftice, | capacity of the hall, that there was nearly ar 2i Nor can it (“the School Question,”) be settled on any other basis than that of jus- tice to all parties—a basis that will recogs nize the reasonably conscientious demands of those who claim that the nonssectarian system does not meet their requirements. hn Globe. Halifax, N. &. —St. J - 2s eo —-— New Fire Bett,.—A fire bell, the nef weight of which is 5,604 lbs.—(and with the machinary connected with it, 7,500 lbs.) and the cost of which, landed in Charlottetown, was $1,850.44, has been imported by order of the City Council. It is calculated to alarm the drowsiest citizens, ‘Toe Army Worm.”—We are informed that the Army Worm, or something similar has appeared on the Island, Last week a large number of them were seen on . t , rf ¥ % . irm of the late Mr. Steel, near Cardigan Wharf. When discovered there were three large masses of them, each about three feet long, one foot wide, and about two inches in height, all moving slowly al the along on but their ground. Net only their days hours were numnbered.— Adve RePORTED ABDICATION Of The THE SULTAN.— “ Standard’s” Paris despatch says it is stated that Murad has signed his abdication of the Ottoman Throne. The old Turkish party, led by the Sultan presumptive, are showing hostility to the proposed Constitu- tion. Midhat Pasha threatens to reign. Another revolution in Divan is anticipated. Abbul Hamid has stated that as soon as he has ascended the throne he will take su- preme command of the army against the Sclaves mealies Tur Lanp Commission.—The Land Com. missioners met in the House of Assembly room, on Monday last, and again adjourned until Friday, The following is a list of pro- prietors whose estates have yet to be ap- praised :— ! James P. Douse, 2 John Roach Bourke: 3 George Augustus McNeill, Trustee of Margarete S. Stephens. t Augustus Edward Crevier Holland,and _ Mary Holland. 5 Theophilus DesBrisay and the Right Rev'd Herbert Binney. 6 Frederick Francis Holland, ~>- ~ A Bask anp A Province Ropsep.—It cost the Bank of Nova Scotia twentysthree thou: 6 tni dollars and the Province of Nova Scotia nearly a thousand, to enable the officials to see Barnum's circus procession. The pro- ars, Wholesale and retail, at the| ywell. Hay} like this with electors. stun | Loe competitors attending the Annual Prize Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, to be held at Charlottetown on the 22nd inst., upon application being made to the Deputy Adjutant General, through their |; Commanding Officer. ee oe Fancy | measure, to be entituled “ An Act to main- | dain a Fre lin its purity and integrity,’ will be met 'when laid before the House! Query—will lit be the Ontario System ? or the Irish Sys- | tem ? or a cross between the two? nonsSectarian System of Education -_-_— > —— Cosrticting Rerorts.—Some say that Mr. L, H. Davies has assured them that, if el- | ected, he wil! not allow the Bible to be read in the schools at all; others have as- sured us that they have been given to understand by Mr. L. H. Davies that, if | elected, he will permit the reading of tke | Bible as at present. We have too good an | opinion of Mr. L. H. Davies to believe for |} moment that he is playing a double game He owes an explas tion—to himself. MEETING AT RUSTICO. According to notice a monster meeting lof the electors of Rustico and adjacent set- itlements, was held in their spacious and |} creditable hall, on the evening of the 29th ‘inst. Early in the evening carriages could | beseen pouring in through the different } routes that lead to the place, and it was de- i clared by those acquainted with the seating | 600 electors present, but the chairman, J. | M. Robinson, Esquire,said that to satisfy all | parties he would put the number down at {about 400. Donald MeKay, Esq., was proposed by |Mr. Robert Stevenson, and seconded by | Mr. Lawrence Buchannan, as a fit and pro- per person to represent this, the second el ectorial district of Queen’s County. Mr. McKay, on coming forward, went fully into the questions of theday. He be< lieved in the systemof education given us by Coles and Whelan, and challenged any friend of the sectarian system present to. say that he had promised them anything, yet his opponents held that he was unsound because he was likely to receive a support which they themselves were always glad to receive and would like to receive still, not~ withstanding their much boasted sound- ness, The Land Question should be settled without delay, and to the advantage of the } tenants, but men were likely to be return-~ |ed who were proprietors men. W. 8S. MeNeill,;Esq., spoke next,and hop. ed that the friendly feeling which had ways existed would still continue to exist between himself and the people, whether they supported him or not. He would grant a subsidy to build graded school buildings in town and country, eren to seclarians, if they complied with the law. Donald Farquharson, Esq., came forward as the nominee of the south, and did not | wisb to be nominated here, as he considers |ed we had theright to choose one man. He | was in favor of the present system of edu- {eation, and held views on the Land Qus- | tion similar to Mr. McKay's views, | Hon. John Longworth said he did not force himself on the people. He had re- | ceived numerously signed requisitions from | different parts of the district, and felt con< | fident that he would be elected. Messrs. Doyle, Gregor, Dickson, Gallant, McKenzie, Stevenson and others, took part in the discussion which ensued. A division was taken between Messrs. McNeill and McKay, and the chairman de~ clared 20 for McNeill, which would leave 380 for McKay, assuming that there was only 400 present. The usual vote of thanks to the Chairman and some lively cheering for the popular candidate brought the meeting, which was a very orderly one, to a close, Joun Mclinis, Secretary, UNIVERSITY OF HALIFAX, The Local Government have appointed the Senate of the University of Halifax, as follows :— Chancelior : Rev, George W. Hill, M. A., Vind. Vice-Chancellor : William J. Stairs, Esquire, Fellows : flon. Mr. Justice Wilkins, A. B., Vind, Hon. S. L. Shannon, A. B., Vind. Rev. E. A. Crowley, D. D., Vind. cession came up Hollis street and turned | up George street to see it. Amongthe number were the | clerks of the Provincial Treasurer’s office, Provincial Building, who locked the door | alter them. While they were out the | building was entered by a thief, who burst Open the door of the Treasurer’s private } Office, passed into the clerks’ oftice and | carried off tue cash box containing $993 | and some valuable papers. It is supposed that he left by the Granville street side of | the building. How he managed to carry | awey the cash box without being seen is a Mystery. At the Bank of Nova Scotia, al few steps further north,on Hollis street, the | operation was carried out on a much larger | Scale. The Bank is a few steps north of| of George street, up which the procession | Was turning. The bank officials locked the | doors and all came over to the corner to| see the show. A man rang the bell of the | side door and told the messenger’s wife, who responded to the ring, that he had | dropped an important paper down the grat- ing and wanted to go to the cellar to get it.’ She said she could not, but he pushed her “side and went below, passed up into the bank, swept the counter of $23,000, came out through the directors’ room and quiet- ‘Y escaped. The whole thing was done so quickly thet it was over before the woman — eegpamce t was orng mm. ae imediately put on the track. fo.night two men were arrested at Bedford | ON suspicion. They took a cab in the city “on after the robberies, to Rich- mond where drove to Peds drove they took another cab and ord, Itis believed they are but there is no direct proof yet k of Nova Scotia offers a reward of * = the arrest of the thief,and $2,000 | coovery of the money, the men, lhe ban Everybody rushed out | Rev. Principal Ross, D. D , Queen’s Col. Ont. Professor George Lawson, L. L. D., McGill College. tev. Professor McKnight, S. T. P. tev. John Ambrose, A. M., Vind. Rev. Thomas J. Daly, A. B., St. Mary's. Rev. Ronald McDonald, A. B., St. Marys’s. flon. P. Cartaret Hill, D.C. L., Vind., (Pro- vincial Secretary.) Rev. President Sawyer, D. D., Acadia, Professor D. F. Higgins, A. M., Acadia. Edward Farrel, Esquire, A. B, St. Mary’s, By. ins Be Pe Rev. A. &., Huat, A. M., Education.) Mathew H. Richey, Esq., (Mayor of Halifax.) resident David Allison, L. L. D., Victoria College, Ontario. . Professor James R. Inch, A. M., Sackville. Lawrence G. Power, Esq., A. B., St. Mary’s Rev. E. M. Saunders, A. M., Acadia. Rev. George Munro Grant, A. M., Glasgow Univers!ty, Scotland. Joon 8. D. Thompson, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. R. S, Black. Esq. M. D., L. R. C.S., Edin- burgh. The following Colleges nominated two each to the Senate, leaving twelve to be se~ lected by the Government :—King’s Mt. Allison, Dalhousie, the Medical College, St. Mary's, and St. Francis Xavier. Acadia has not yet responded to invitation to nominate two Senators, but will probably do so by Acadia, (Supt. of ‘endorsing the appointments made by the Government to represent that College. Looking at the ecclesiastical feature of the appointments the Presbyterian Witness clas sifies them as five Episcopalians, six Roman Catholics, five Methodists, five Baptists, five | Presbyterians. $5 ty $20 x per day at home. Samples Mayl’76 ly The Patent Jib Hank * the jeers, not to mention the! ‘laughter, with which the “ new party’s ”’ | als } worth $i free. STinson & Co., } Donald, of Murray Harbor Road, and John Morrison, of Dundas, showed that they had the muscle—they only lacked the art —to come out Al. The audience was large and the exercises were, notwithstand- ing the heat, kept up with spirit. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor distributed the prizes. The following is the PRIZE LIST:— Throwing Stone,2l |bs.— Ist prize, $10,Rod’k McDonald, Murray Harbor Roat; dis- tance 28.8--28 10-29.9—Total 87.3. | 2d prize. $5—Malcolm McLeod, Vailyfield; distance 27.11-28.11-29.10—Total 86.8, Running Leap, Ist Prize, $5—Samuel Mec- Leod, Strathalbyn; distance 14 9-16.11, Total 31.8. 2d prize, $3—Alexander McDonald, Green- vale; distance 15.2 17.74, total 30.94 Heavy Hammer, i6 lbs,, Ist prize, $10—John Morrison, Dundas; distance 73.9-74.1, totai 147.10 2d prize, $5—Roderick McDonald, Murray Harbor Road; distance 72.0-63.10, total 140.10. Light Stone, 14 Ilbs., 1st Prize $5—Roderick McDonald, Murray Harbor Road; dis- tance 36-3 36.2, total 71.5. 2d Prize, $3—John McDonald, Murray Har» bor Road ; distance 35.9-35.4, total 71.1. Hurdle Race, Ist prize, $5—Samuel McLeod, Strathalbyn 2d prize, $3—Alexander Nicholson, Hazel Grove. Light Hammer, 14 lbs., Ist prize $5—John Morrison, Dundas; distance one throw 52.6, 2ad Pnze, $3—Roderick McDonald, Murray Harbor Road; distance one throw 79.3. Sack Race, Ist Prize, $3—William McLeod, Strathalbyn. 2nd Prize, $2—Duncan Livingston, Clyde River. | Tossing Caber, Ist 7 »$3—Arch’d McLean, Cance Cove; 29.9. {2d prize $2—James McLeod, Victoria West, Lot 13; 266. } Running High Leap, Ist prize $3—N, J. Mc- Leod, Strathalbyn ; 3.3. 2d prize $2—Samuel McLeod, Strathalbyn, ‘3. Boys’ Race, under 16, Ist prize $3, Malcolm Nicholson, Strathalbyn 2d prize, $2—John Nicholson, do. Dancing Gillie Callum, Ist prize, $3—Donald McFadyen, West River, ;a young lad.] (2nd _ prize an Livingston, Clyde | River. Dancing Highland Fling, Ist prize $3, prize 32—No prize recommended. Pipe Music, ist prize $10—P. Ferguson, {Caledonian Club Piper} Ch’town. 2nd prize $5—A. McInnis, Cardigan. 3rd prize, $3. All Comers’ Flat Race, Ist prize, $3—Samuel McLeod, Strathaibyn. 2nd prize, $2—John A. Nicholson, do. All Comers’ Hurdle Race, tst prize, $3— Samuel! McLeod, do. 2nd prize, $2—Alex. Nicholson, Hazel Grove. Tug of War. Sl2—Twelve men from the ‘ North side of the Hillsboro’ and twelve from the south side pulled against each $2—Dune 2nd other on the rope, creating much merri- ment and excitement. The first pull | | appeared in favor of the south. The | second was for some minutes equal, but the excitement grew so intense that the crowd rushed into the rings, and some ven Jaid hold of the rope, in conses ruence of which the judges would not permit t! 1g | ll to take place with the crowd inside the ring, and the prize was therefore Withheld. | The nan of t lug of War men are as follows :— NORTH OF HILLSBOROUGH RIVER. Arch. McLean, Canoe Cove; Alex. Camps Ib Strathalbyn; Samuel Kennedy, do; | Donald Nicholsou, de; John D. McLeod, do; John Nicholson, do; Angus Nicholson, do; A. Mc{ntosh, do; Neil Matheson, do; Jobn Stewart, do; Charles Stewart, do; Donald Stewart, do, SOUTH OF HILLSBOROUGH RIVER. Peter Morrison, Dundas: John Morrison, do: John F. Morr Rod’k McDonald, Murray Harbor 8 Martin Martin, Belle Creek ; John McDonald, Murray Warbor Rd; Malcolm McDonald, do; Samuel McDonald, do: dohnJ. McDonald, Orwell Rear; Donald Lamont, Montague; Charles Morrison, Flat River; Malcolm McLeod, Valleyfield. NORTH AMERICA, son, do; 1d: GAMES FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF Heavy Stone, 21 Ibs. 1st prize, Hugh Mc- Kinnon, Hamilton, Ontario; distance, 34{t, Yin. 2d prize, R. McDonald, Murray Harbor Kd ; 31ft. 2in. Heavy Hammer, 16 Ist prize, Hugh McKinnon, Hamilton. Ontario; 87ft.10.n5 2d prize, John Morrison, Dundas; 78ft. 3in, Vaulting, open to All-Comers. Ist prize, Alex. McDonald, Malpeque Road. 2d prize, David Cullen, North Wiltshire. The prizes for the games for Championship of North America commenced at 2 o'clock and were awarded as foliows :— Heavy Stone,2l Ibs., Ist prize—Silver Medal and balance in gold, equal in all to $125 Mr. Hugh McKinnon, Hamilton. 2nd do, $75, Rodk. McDonald, Murray Har- bor Road. Hleavy Hammer, 16 Ibs.; Ist prize—Silver Medal and balance in gold, equal in all to $125, Hugh McKinnon, Hamilton. 2nd do., $75; John Morrison, Dundas. Vaulting, open to all Comers, Ist prize $10, 2nd do. $5. lbs. POUR EEREED PULL TIMES continue, and in order to lesson the calamity and cheer the homes of all, I am determined to sell the celebrated SMALL KNIGHT & Co’s. ORGANS at prices to suit everyone. Those Instruments have No Suprniors and are warranted for thcir sweetness of tone, finish and darabflity. I guarantee complete satisfaction to every purchaser. In-order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is on'y necessary to cajl and inspect at THE DIAMOND BOOK STORE ! 85 North Side Queen Square. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sole Agent for P.E. Island. |Ch'town, May 15, 1876. f fi f Bs i: Cell f f | aa €) Ss 634 g) g) Pa] } Oe : He ROOM PAPER ! |Cheapest and best in the City, 4]IOULD be furnished to all New Ves- AT ~ ate, Gen comin | HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Queen St. " CARVELL BROS. " eres 8 Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2m | (april-zt } medical schools. deals. CLEARED. August !.—Susan King, McPherson, Port Phillips,lumber ; Maltina, Crawford Crapaud 100 bbis. flour.—2. Fame, Beaton, Pugwash, 100 bags salt, (45 bbls flour ; Albion, Mc- Kie, Pictou, bal. —3, SS. Carrol!, Wright, Boston, 370 boxes eggs, 160 bbls. mackeral, 4 bdis. juak.—4. Sarah Ann, Wood, Bay Verte lumber ; SS, M. A, Starr, Smith, Hali- fax, 310 boxes lobsters.—5. J. J. Marshall, Gallant, Pictou, bal. MEMORANDA. By cakle to Peake Bros. & Co., Barque George Peake arrived at Queenstown, on the 2ud inst., from San Francisco. Barquentine Adeline, arrived at London from Charlottetown on the 4th inst., 26 days passage ; and will immediately go on the berth to receive Fall goods for Charlottetown Launciep.—On the oth inst., from the ship- yard or Messrs. Coffin & Glover, Mount Stewart, a very handsome and highly finish- ed barque of 700 tons register, copper fasten- ed to class 9 vears Al at Lloyds, named the Ralph B. Peake. This vessel was built for Peake Bros. & Co., and towed to their No. 2 wharf, Charlottetown, by steam tug Z/enry Aitken. A MAMMOTH DISPENSARY, From the St. Lowis Republican. ‘ Among the notable physicians of this Country Dr. RV. Pierce, M. D. of Buffalo, N. Y., stands deservedly high. He has obtained professional eminence through sirictly legitimate means, and fully deserves the enviable reputation which he enjoys. A thorough and careful preparation for his calling, and extensive reading during & long and unusually large practice, have made him extraordinarily successful im his private practice, and gained the commendation even of his professional friends’ By devoting his at- tention mainly to certain specialities, he has been rewarded in a very great degree, and in these lines is recognized as a leader. Not afew ot his preparations, compounded for these special cases, have been adopted and are used in their private psactice by physicians throughout the country, and his pamphlets and larger works upon these subjects have been welcomed as valuable additions to medical literature, and placed among the regular text-books of many Acknowledgment of the ser- vices which he has performed for medical science has been made by presentatioas of degrees from two of the first medical] institutions of the land. The increasing demand for bis specifics, some time since necessiated the opening of a regular dispeusary for their preparation, and from a small beginning the business of the establish~ ment has now grown to mammoth pape Over a hundred persons are employed in the various depariments, and a corps of able and skilled physicians are retained as au advisoy board in difficult cases. Elsewhere in to-days ‘ Republican’ a whole page is devoted to a com- munication from Dr. Pierce, setting forth some- thing of the history and details of the establish meat, which will be found not uninteresting reading.’ If you would patronise mediciues scientifically prepared by askilled Physician and Chemist use Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Golden Medical Discovery is nutritious, tonic, altera- tive and blood-—cleansing, and an unequaled Cough Remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pellets scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constftute an agreeable and reliable phyisc; Favorite Prescription, an unequalled remedy for de- bilitated females ; Extract of Smart-Weed, a magical remedy for Pain, Bowel Complaints and an unequalled Liniment for both human and horse-flesh; while his, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and Cold in the Head ever givea to the publie. These medicines are sold | by druggists. Oh | For the Fun, A REA. PARTY will come off on Tuesday 22d Angust, in aid of the Catholic Church, Montague Bridge. 4 VERYBODY, including the Scotch and Irish Pipers, ahost of other Musicians, and the keenest critics, who are sure to be present, and for whose presence extensive preparations are already being made, unite in saying that there is nothing like the Montague Tea Parties. The fun will be endless, the amusements various. Such an opportunity of seeing every pleasing body and everything pleas- ing should not be lost by anybody. Everybody is invited, everybody is ex- pected, everybody will be welcomed, every- body wiil be pleased with the Montague ‘Tea Party. A Lottery Table, at which all drawers will be guaranteed a prize, and several new and amusing features will be introduced at this great social gathering. Tickets on the ground—25 cents each. HUGH McLENNAN, Sec’y. July 31,1876. 4in Just Received ANOTHER LOT OF White Counterpanes. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. July 31, 1876.—2in WALTHAM & ELGIN WAT CET ES ! N additicnal supply of the above cele- +% brated Watches, just received and will be sold at The Greatly Reduced Prices. Also on band, a fine assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Watches! warranted és usual, by W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, Jtly 31, 1876.—3i TENDERS WANTED ! For the Following Works : SRALED TENDERS will be received by the Secretary of Public Works, till FRI- DAY, the llth day of August next, from parties who will contract with the Govern- ment to Repair the Appeltree Whartf. Also, for building a stone bridge at Bone Creek, Wood Islands; also making general repairs to North Pinette Bridge; and also for the repairs of Hayden’s wharf, East River. The signatures of two good and sufficient sureties to accompany each Tender. The Commissioner of Pubiic Works will not be bound to accept the lowest Tender. Specifications will be left for the Appel- tree Wharf, with James Stewart, at head wharf road; for Bone Creek Bridge, with Dougald Munn, Road Commissoner; for Pinette Bridge, with Alexander Young, Wharfinger on said Bridge: and for Hay- den’s Wharf, with Charles Braddock, Esq. RICHARD WEEKS, S. P. W. Ch’town, July 27, 1876. NATIONAL ee eA ee) 8) Se oe) A) A a my Sa i a“ i vs ae . 5 a INSURANCE COMPANY InN: Gad) (cima h) Ae Sh) LA ied a OF Bee ef 7 ee EMAD OFFICE, is0 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Avex. W. Ocitvir, M. P. P., President, Wituram Anaus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lye, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. All Descriptions of Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. 83 Queen Street. aa MARINE MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMP’NY OF CANADA. ——— --- > e— -— -— Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. oo—___—___-__—— RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELI BROTHERS Prince Edward tisland. Agents for Ch’town, Jaly 3, 1876. Health, Pleasure, and Recreation | "TELE GREAT SUMMER RESORT Of Prince Edward Island. “THE SEA-SIDE HOTEL” IS SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, This Magnificent WATERING PLACKX has been enlarged and refilled this season, and will be opened in PIBST-CLASS STYLE PROM 22d JUNE 10 THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON, AT $2.00 10 $2.50 PER DAY. Special Arrangement made for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, &c. For Charming Scenery, Salubrious and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathiog, Sea and River Fishing, &c., &c., the ** Sma Supe” possesses advantages equal to any Hotel in North America. How to Get To and From the ‘Sea-Side.’ A Coach will call for passengers at any place in the City every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, on information being left at the subscribers’ place of business, Queen Square, at any time previous to starting. Return every THURSDAY and MON- DAY MORNING, at9 a.m. Fare, $1.50 each way. And also, by arrangement made with Mr. Bagnall, Coaches will be in waiting on ar- rival of every train at Hunter River from Charlottetown and Summerssde, for passengers to ‘*SEA-SIDE,” at from 40 cts. to $1.00, according to number going; but only 50 cts. for Morning Trains every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Also, at the Livery of Mr. Connolly or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, On reasonable terms. - JOHN NEWSON & CO. eee HOUSE. READY-MADE = CLOTHING «DEPARTMENT Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men’s Business Coats & Bismarck Jackets, BLUE SERGE SUITS, SUMMER OVERCOA'TS ! WHITE VESTS, Boys Sailor Suits, in Blue Serge and Linen, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, Al} SIZES. ¥xs= A lot of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low prices to clear. TERMS CASH! GEO. DAIVES & CO. c THE. ‘STADACONA Fire & Life Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000. COVERNMENT DEPOSITS, $100,000. - J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vice-Presipenr, GEO. J. PYKE, Genera MAnacer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Pater, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Jonn F, Ropertson, Esq., Joun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents., Charlottetown, P, E. Island. Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. HALLADAY STANDARD WIND MILL. The first and ONLY SELF-REGULATING WINDMILL ~ 5 ever offered to the markets of the world, and when ma- -. ia terial used, power, workmanship and durability are con- ~. sidered, it is acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST WINDMILL NOW IN USE. The undersigned are the only manufacturers in the world who have been suc- — in introducing self-regulating Windmills of large ameter. For Running Custom Grist Mills, that make as high a grade of flour as can be produced by any steam or water mill, and for pumping large quantities of water POR SUPPLYING SHALL TOWNS & RAILWAY WATER STATIONS. The smaller sizes of our Mills are Used on Stock Farms and for Ornamental Use. U. S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Batavia, Illinois. WILLIAM MURPHY, Gas Works, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May J, 1876.—3m PERsons residing in the country indebt- For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- edto the subscriber by note of hand or) ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders for subscriptions or advertisements will brought on by indiscretions er excess. please remil the respective amounts due by Any Druggist has the ingredients. them without delay. W. L. COTTON. Examiner Office, June 12.—4i Prescription Free Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New York. Sept. 13, 1875. . hy 28) ry. ; festa} : Pes j) Saeengl Pi Cait \ ek ae yg NO Ss = areal ee CHREAD b“iST ! IRS ' [S THE KE ASK FOR IT AT GEO. DAVIES & Co's. Ch’town, July 3, 1876.—2m Str. A. Star.” f ee Sele. I EAVES Halifax for Charlottetown every 4 MONDAY EVENING; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, taking freight at low rates. Kish take ana ‘“ OROMWELL” Li lading signed fre per bbl. 66 ASG its avis shipped at Halifax ly e, and through bills ere at 50 cents gold "ARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, duly 10, 1874. Boston Steamers | a CHRROLL & WORCESTER. WEEKLY LINE. NE of the above Steamers leave Boston every SATURDAY at noon, for Char- lottetewn ; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY. at 5 o'clock, p. m. PASSENGERS will find those steamers to have Superior accommodation. EXCURSION TICKETS, for round trips to and from Boston, $15. For freight or passage, apply to CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, July 10, 1876.—3m als mealies BALLOTS) vee aa ae WOODSTOCK. N. B. Scotch Porter. 3 bbls Jeffrey's Edinburgh PORTER, (in pint bottles), 20 casks Molsons’ Indian Pale ALE, 20 casks Molsons’ X X X PORTER, 4 casks finest Old Rye WHISKEY, 2 casks A. Houtman’s GIN, Holland's Geneva, 3 casks Geo, Sayer’s Pale BRANDY, 12 casks fine Old Pale SHERRY, Eor sale by IASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street. July 17, 1876.—3m EXCURSIONS To PICTOU AND RETURN FOR ONE DOLLAR ! Fine Chance for Picnics. HE Steam Navigation Co. will during the summer months issue Tickets to Parties of TWENTY and upwards, for Ex- cursions to Picton and return same day— available every WEDNESDAY and SAT- URDAY. The stay at Pictou will be from three to four hours, and trains run so that persons might spend over two hours at the Coal mines. Special arrangemenis can Se made for Meals and Staterooms at reduced rates, By Order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’'town, July 24, 1876. &C. cA os = — 5, N} FUP Vis . AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN PP. E. ISLAND. Selected trom Loudon, New Yok, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors ia our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers, Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation-inlaid, French Burl, Ach Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported, —ALSOo— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &c., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Frames JOHN NEWSON., mom §, 186. : A DAY at home. Agents wanted. Augusta, Ma ue. May1'76 ly COLD AND WHITE VERY CHEAP at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen Square every variety, Ke. $12 Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO.,, a] - , DRAPING QR PAPER, (april 17.) i eae SN