; ws peer ereerememsienien esi UAT CE re “ " — « thane an 7 ‘\ 2» mE , * + r T T pOCAL AND OTHER WALPERS. KESPONDENCE, WARRIED. A Rare Chance for Capitalists | ! GENTLEMEN OUTRITTI 4X SHOWROOM, DRY f . ae ay 1 oe resideu e 4 ah } \ HiDS & °/OTHING wANKS «Hit xt \ ie : y the Key. (¢ W H mn Iton : ' : NI ? } me Dos oe BOR SALE! - Wholesale and Retail, mo ss, | a hes LONDON HOUS aac > eugnatng or from the closing "t . tT - ee Dk O*" of the most pleasantly situated i ? POR ~ i I om Lilt ) ber L2tun, by the Key, : \ Gra Andrew M ell. Esa.. of thé! Farms in the Dominion, known as | LRM ¢ , , Am BUA | Cha town, Prinee Edw rd Island “Stonepark,” in the Royalty of Charlotte- | : FALL AN D W l NTER Monday e% ’ lisposed the M th daughter of Mr John | SW, abont two miles from the City, being | oh i, f alone me nment assumine the we 1, of oe city, late ot H mild a. e we coi A of the late Honorable | : 7 I = 7 5S—1 7G. MARKE i i \ ' ‘ é ‘eae > t " ¥ l : y ‘Mies : r ? o1e . 130 ; | \W “xy var ot of ue umays ah Pea, Dail Ache” 4 at] theta contains over 0 sexes about We are showing a Fine Assortment | we sve recavea Prices . -" at sl L be y well | > me. 2 ng, both of Murray Harbor, Lot | 1385 of which are cleat 4nd in high state of | > a | We pave Rake cived pars of onr Fall - — a ; | cultivation, and the remainder covered } Stock, comprising a N K RON ¥ : \ uae On th ist., by the Rev. | with ornamental woods. ()}* Se orcenenamiiaiinn vat may turn out to be aj Thonas Duncas, Mr, Daniel WeLeod, Seven | "There are on the Farm & new T'wo-storey | _ General Assortment on sled ‘ anaa McInnis, Fredericton, Le | Dwelling House, with Stone House attach : ial e in every Department, Further supplies to pines xty Exu's N ha i to \ mother. ont ed, Barns, Granary, Ice House, and Out- | at | arrive fortnightly till close of navigation. f ; 7. . | house ‘, all in good repair, and every con- ea a e O In { T ~p ‘ i ¢ talk : t of 860.000 y th v. Thon Dun a, Wil- e“ ’ SEALS { (An “ the. . profit of ni to | {8th Hast, hy the: Rev. "Thomas ‘Dunega, Wit | Houses, Alt in good repalr, an ’ PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW THIS SEASON FOR CASH, be iv works itl he | Margaret Sloa ' weat dane . i 1 - . ga Pre ‘ bates ‘ myc a tae | David | : ; oe f wog a a Se of the late Should the farm not be Sold on or before IN ROBERT ORR & CO. i } rest on their con a 7 ng | - fis ead o (ja the 2t inst., bv the Rey Dy Read, Mr. } ry 4° , Be oateeees itway hs | itenry Nelson, to Miss Annie Fennell,oth of| VY SAIN EES IDA, : VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE - yea ps | ' the 20th October next, Reefing Ji ac ‘ke ‘ts, Overe Oats, Snow © oats, U Iste rT} 2% ' bi : { , , the following portion will be divided int Vy = ] ‘ | aio six yy Isaac Murray, Mr. | ro figone ied into Coats. Boys and Youths Overcoats anc Lot 26. Bedeque. ( \ 0 Tl (’ ry . med t an \ E¢ ON 4 AC Vi LOTS, | Ina ‘Oo | es \ Feuoiin p i v.S. M ei i 7 Pon s KN ~ ¢ : ot + . es eo - ¥ whee xp . \ PN : Sees | or thereabouts. and sold on that day at | ue € 1¢ I) . su hie ss ults, | ants, i } : _ asi 1 of Freehotd ’ ) Wer Ni \ () } ’ ' ar > Imlock ‘ , i T » aand near Dun) civer, Lot 26, cont i- 2 ith Rey | ll o'clock noon: \ note = ik . contair nter, and ' af ae : SUS ing at 6 acres, 20 acr ’ whic me , i ass j a LL. D Mr. George W. Smith, of } lhe Lots situate between the Upper and ¢ t ? KX ing “er ma - - " wa ore bw! walca ar “ ‘ wit : Miss Eliza Ann, t ond | Lower St. Peter's Road, containing 24 aeres pon mace . mg es o_o Tae he ee nd that the profit Mr. Edward Dougia {this city, | or thereabouts. fi \| ‘ k f G ’ i : suitable for Mill purposes It is a square TAT l events. let us Se - | The Lots between the Bireh Island, or | A u Stoc Q ents Underclothing, in rie pan ne ae Cente ee La i i} Lit DIED Carey’s Pond, and che road leading to Bei- ° chation teen men side al ‘nial - ra ul he sirens ae M ° sadly ‘ ’ : | mont or Model Farins, containing 26 acres | Scotch and Canadian. | runving 7 rth . 1 uth 7 It formerly was awarded ‘ i ’ or thereabouts. IS nor nd sou I 1 ‘ vy au ties = at Nav Annan : ) to c lat Klish looper. E . ; Paes Vills B tacalattin.| Wallen: Maine Also, the Lots situated on the West side | ae SD ane a eeacemge ae eames at 0 rae eons" SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE, oc. Sil aeen at & i ; : cs . ss fa 4 len » Southport. « pe rty. oO file ‘nry hone aemaads. Iiseq., Contain- i j ry ‘the adel ha oa cece of Marsh " oe , \ ivi i ust, Annie A., the second | ing 39 acres or thereabouts. | aiiaeiiies sh eaenaiaaitaal : - wy rd « ; “e . : : : : ms } about Four acres (situated cast of the late as usual, DY pOaE tO 1e la y¥ Murphy, Esq. | Also, that part of Town Lot No. 28, it ‘T* H MLS ( : r Foes seit —- oa , » sure | | t lo yp my | the th andeed Shae oie S' te FE at ASH. Thomas Wright's farm) under lease from ! ndred, fronting o ‘ Stree te Thomas ordon, Fa oe meehanes te ae LNTRE wea a the part of the General | ' LM , ; sidence of Wn 46 teet, and extending back 165 feet, togethe | oe co . ’ nan — ight the ew p i X and no arrange. ? oe ea Be 9p Be & protracted | er witn a Two-storey Dwelling, known as | vs my . oO, arly ‘ - of elghi “igi ist, can long continue, | ‘'.® Stee eter f sauguter of the late | the “ Clergy Honse,” with Stable and Out- _— -? sapgrca A -e Bcinin , ne wre 6 ennbe a dg re I t £ f thie cite ‘Blessed Es . | 999 years, the said Mars bel pg divi dled by Alt ' eci { st the road is in the han is : 7 ; io . | buildings. i centeal lin ruvnine fr easit west. o > , : er . he i. Weim « foeon rt ee At Union Road, Lot 3 Oct. 19th, Mr. | For Particulars and Plans, apply to | ‘Tae above Freehold Property is only BRSONA W \ aird tay spending whatever may be neces~ | Peter Forbes, of inflammation of the lungs, ALEX. BROWN, * ’ j}about one mile from the Freetown Rail- ' ' , le “~— i aged 69 years JOSEPIL HENSLEY, _ ; 1 road Station; very superior land; part oi > d j $ i nil ae ae nt ome fs rary mqeds of the p. Val I$th inst., Wiliam Nelson, second | Trustees under the Will of the late Honor- the , purchase money can remain =o urity Engla i is ld pla n | Local Government, which must make enougls | son of Andrew Dickieson, of West Rive raged | able George Coles. forgtour.or five years ; the piece of Marsh tis House, 28 Queen Mreet KTOBER Session of the County Court of Queen’s County, opened in Charlottetown on Thursday, the 2!st instant here were upwards of one hundred Suits on the Dock- at ~_<- Sovais, BREak waTeR Aaron W Salisbury, has been awarded the contract fer the construction of the Ereakwater at ‘ . Souris fhe amour of his tend vas $67,000 —— <<. CONDITION Or THE CoUNTRY. — ic Monee tary Times, has no hesitation in expressing / tainly cannot see such signs of vigorous mt of it to pay $600 0 @ year, over! and ern: working expenses. Every ex, | penditure ral i naw e to be cut down to \ sand 7 months. At his residence, New Perth, on the a he 92nd year of her age, after is Sent. 6, 1875. tlil sale | | lit., inth g a pro- the i ail ft ssible figure. The road would | tracted i!iness which he bore with chri een | | be starved; necessary repairs put off until | patience and resignation, Mr. James Finley, ; : 4 an P they couid wanes | be effected at an enormous ; or fthe few remaining veterans of Corunna ty cost. and in a few years, we might find our- | and Waterlo lves a bankrupt c¢ suntry, With a wornsout, run-down railway. Again, as we consi der | the past two or three Governments, we cer» ex PLtI Oren. penta FERS, | dmalaistretion as world givets mochhepes}:.. THUS BROADW.AY QUEEN STREET. | f a well managed railway. Indecision, | ) r 178N ‘ procrastination, vacillation, neglect,—these Bi y¢ dix =\5 i i , Rit . nave been the most cons} cuous cna teristics of the government of our country I IN 55 Ww luving the past few years. Would any RE-OPENED, Sus alk ag eae gwiaveemeeoemeos FALL IMPORTATIONS, its conviction that there is vast\y more real 2, Oen% a I \ vay é \! . DUCK SLALLO LSI V> | soundness in the country than gene! v etl aad Pe a: ment obute i ms i v - a % J 4 eis 7 ewer oe ommeent age ac eee (Lon Is ‘ Novice :—Our method of doing Busi- uppos r » «ten? , ~y thno LUUUS? : PE Es teamer yuthport nerd : ness is to ask only ONE aND THE —_- f men W ‘ rcely manag frit] inva 4 an TAT Mm reine i aa Tas Laxp Commission has ned Ana hon ten caeaeaa ss SUHUUL JUS A SP; lI ALTY Lowest Prick TO EvBRryYong, from L.ANI wISS! n ud t inot be trusted with a|/VUMUULU AY A JLgula ‘ Which there is no abatement. the second of Novernber. During the past a the legisiation of our Bargains will be ‘ d by every buve ~ ; t at ily i week, evidence was heard respecti : s Give ‘ Ww Hi ° “8 = ae, t 1m | 3 CA e Have Received estates of Rey. J. A. McDona N ANI i DO s \ 7 Stewart. | US A . or . sompieté StOcK 0 Sap Svuicipg.—Charles McFadde! th ‘ 7 Sohn, N.B,—in despair at his un al battle the ; E >I ‘ ‘ fatale I boy { | tout anota pel j ESS GOODS I poverty committed suiciie on ites~ | aps th { ction to the yroposed rgXrwin % = ‘ i : , ee hil tl a anf os a AY ‘4 f DEORE Rs - day last. He left a wife and { chikddven |=. ee ee ree rrr} ae os may not be the best that can be found, laut ALI > received by the Secretary of ‘TLRS to battle alone : : : ae ’ : ead 4 | . any man of ordinary abilities who is allowad e Board of Works SATUR i seme r at ' 5 ’ ) +} . - > . y } , . to grow familiar with his work, will get on | DAY, th 1sth day of November next uz WIN Ss ON ai 3 said tl Mr 7 ; : ’ = ; re I i ei a > Te Pum TER Steamer, —It i ithat Mr. | very well with it. Put the railway into the | #00n, from parties willing to contrac t with [I BBONS Sewell has failed in building the steamer ! hands of the Local Government and it comes : © Ur r River a 01 buil ie a “a w bridge at L ; ; inter River, Malpeque } intended for the service of winter com. | at once under the wretched, miserable |! a suena es ae a Zs 1 for YANCY GOODS : . : eperatle iers re YP, le , ‘ eae system which turns 0-1t every petty official os , . ' ("AA IN 4 , | munication, between this Island and the! ~~ 7 i} making up and Stoning the Causeway and : Mainland 7 hiet ; . {at each change of ‘7;0vernment Every | aa ten R td ; > Monier island inland. It is high time th the pubs ? | part of thi ) eading to Poplar Islan ae : ” ugh t - van 7 station,master, condrictor, engine driver, pria a : : TI NOI ES lic knew something definite about the) brakes-man and nerher, must be turned Snecif itions for Hunter River Bridge et, eee matter ut periodically, and a band of incompes | wil] be left at Mr. Kobe 0 ll's [fotel i - <1 | tent political loafers be put on as new} for the Road, at my office ILACK LUSTRES * Exrongovsiy AProintei Le 1oL0Ws | hands from time to time (ny increase of Bot ‘ \ Win ) nia ») a ° { ing appears in the Canada Ciazette let ‘al government patronage,so disgracefully ter. L 47 7 TseY ‘ ‘ 16) -— 4dused as is Ours, is an unmitigated curse to The names of two g 1 ull se- \|' UU RN IN G GOODS i ‘Pp - cee : the country, and should be prevented inj} eyrities to a pan * ende i K ft rovince “> rince rawarda | — every possible way. It ls ippalling to con- | Board w } }, ¢ } ‘ .eacy ee Provisional Battslion of In- | template the results of putting the ap-| lowest Tender ( {PES ' — aster r \ CKer-« ‘ ' ' ' . » oe > sntry ° be Payma ter: Edward ser- | nointment of railway officials into the hands RICHARD WEEKS, - son, vice Michael Gregory, whose appoint- } of the Local Government, Supt. Public Works {LOVES ment is hereby cancelled, he baving been Perhaps some of your correapondents Charlotteto s } , 1875 ( 4 “ TO afi pe wriinate ) . 2 ; . . . ’ iz +t w 7 pominated. fo ! geon : | may throw further light on the subject. I[t " ames ‘ raser, 354., Vic@ is. ¥ juttart 5 hat it hanid } +} — 2 — 1 y ‘ is well that it should be thoroughly diss A c TELA W ho ant sy ral nealled he ; i i Se cane lacie snsaiea ie | eal FINAL NOTICE. SHAWLS = * naving been erroneously nominated LP Ct main Freicut spy Rai..—The St. Telegraph points out that under existing railway tariffs it is cheaper to buy grai the Montreal market than to purchase here The following facts have been brought to its notice by dealers, and are assumed to be correct -— Cost of one bushel of grain from Montreal to St. Jolin, New Brunswick, by rail ents Do. from Point du Chen- to Sr, I a ies is al ‘nts Do. from Charlottetown toSt. John | >_<. Canada Civi, Service Mutvat Benerit AssociaTION.— The Civil Serviee held a meeting at the office of Vollector of Inland Revenue, pursuant to notice, and organ- zed a Local Board of the Association above named, appointing Hon. Francis Longworth Customs, Chairman; D.A. McDonald Esq., Samuel C. | Nash, Seeretary and Treasurer. About 25 members attended and at once joined the association, which is speaking very favor- ably of the opinion held by Civil Service of the benefits to be derived from member. Post Office, Vice Chairman ship. We may briefly state the object of the Association, to be at very reasonable coat, [see circulars, etc., at the Secretary's office} to provide a sum of money for those perhaps left otherwise unprovided for by the death of a member of the Civil Service w which service the Association is res stricted. — Com rn a Many persons have been alienated from the Reform ranks by the steel rail ex- posure. Negotiations between the Chinese Gov ernment and Mr. Wade, the British ter, are progressing satisfactorily. it is understood thatthe Dominion Par- hament will assembled for the despatch of business about the middie of January The Halifax Re} orter & AVS IL is understood that Sin Wittiam Yocne, Chief Justice, wi shortly retire from the Bench of the Su- prerae Court of Nove Scotia. Judge Lawrence fas granted an attech- mentin the case of the Canadian Bank of Commerce versue Thomas Ni hols, to re- eover $50,000 embezzled by the latter Mr. Rogerson, Receiver General of the Province of Newfoundland, has arrived in Ottawa, on behalf of the Government of that Province, with the object of conferring with the Government in respect to the Fishery Claims Comission, soon to sit at Halifax. Newfoundland is not, under the Washington Treaty, entitled to any offical representation on the Commission, but its interests will be watched by Mr. Rogerson, who will make any representations that may be deemed necessary through Sir Alexander (ialt, the Imperial ( ommusioner. A Narrow Escape.—As the down freight train on the Intercolonial was between Anagance and Dunsinane, on Saturday, a man was seen lying on the edge of the track, with his head close n the ralis the engine passed the spot before it could be stopped, and on examination being made it was found that so close had been the escape, the crown of his hat was taken of by the wheels. ihe man who gave his Name as John R. Gray was unter the influ- ence of liquor, and his bottle which was broken by the wheels of the engine, had been lying near his head. Ile was taken On the train at Penobsquis, none the worse for his narrow escape from death. — St. John Telegra; A Avis Rara.—A white partridge was to be seen in town for the last few days at Dr. MecIntosh’s office The rare bird was shot out of a covey of ordinary colored Ones On Thursday last, by Mr. Hugh Chisholm, of the Old Manchester Road, in this county, Unfortunately it was too much shattered to be stuffed to advanti age. he plumage was «now white except the topuot, and a few feathers about the head, Which were a light drab. | xcept in the traditions of the Mic smac, We believe that hothing was ever known or heard of such birds in this Province. In parts of New. foundiand, however we have heard it stated that they are to be met with not un- freyuentiy. — Antigonish Cash et j } Lucity Ann, McLaughlin, Richibueto, deals, | tion to 4 J.J. Marshall, Mclsaac, Pictou, coal.—22 ‘ nan M irray Harb To bal.—23 sci et. 16, 1875. AS the subscriber inter king an [ABIES JACKETS ° toe tter was p ared for insertion t alteration in his Business, ail persons | vas inadvertently omit ndebted to him by Book Account, Notes of ee Hand, or oth rwise, are re oe LOWERS PASSENGERS. mmediate payment on or bet 10 ist of Nover aber, next, . aol { (LOTHS i W ne Mrs Helen G All accounts A that date wil 7 Din ieclieekes stiles Mor, (Ge banka tate the CITE Wf Cokew Cost ' ’ 2 Lizz r tir Mar W $00 for pond mm, W it respect f cae PLANNELS MI I I Q UGH L. Me ALD Cardigan B ve, Oct. 4 2ino nee saa , , Boston —Misses ne [3! LNKETS ca _ 3,5. Ca . ~ Pants > Bet, Setecinn, © Bon, 8. OF HS’ TCH BARL | "i ree C Bs a I os v2 Hie +h ihe ‘ {| N DERCLOTHING I : Nae eie A ga “ } M. Mor a, kK. Morrison, R. Ander- “03, Bridget Murphy, Mrs Geo Dugherty. Mrs. | Capital 82,006,000. REEFING JACKETS at M. Gamester, H. Gamester, K. Games Head ‘Office : — 179 St. James Street, Montreal. SHIPPING. pee Q VERCOATS ————————-—| §TR HUGH ALLAN, President, pl MOR OLLCLOTHS PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. aw ENTERED |} Are prepared to take Risks on Stores, be & Perseverance, Gerrior, | Dwellings, Ships on the Stocks, etc., at | " XC, D. Smith, Havelock, | reasonable rates. Pictor il.; Louise, Walsh, Pictou, coal! Every information wlll be given on ap pile | |“ Dong q Business Chiefly for Cash, Lr 2 nsszun, da. ‘We invite Cash Buyers. from all quarters, Confident we ean offer Oct 21.— Sch, ngles, etc.; Laura May, Shankle, LaHave, boards ; Forest Queen, Blakely, Souris, bal.; Corsair, | Oct. 4, 187 Ranger, McCarthy, Tignish,200 bbis. macker l, NE W i os 4 OF : _ 7) DS. CLEARED. 4 Sods: ewan; Sbtacile/ Miatd ‘ Superior Inducements !| 5 6.4 a, McMasters, Pict 4. | ! It ta 1 0 bust potatoes, } The subscriber has just re td from ; } va, ee ee ey Manchanty, Englawd, se To such to Deal with Us, | s Grand River, mdze 21. Brig} mntuining —_—-— hk Pictou, bal.; sch. Active Palmer, ti ; i Snidiahe’ SRN Gh! aude tie ‘ > atai atoes, 300 ‘lo. oats, 100 Heavy Winter Cloths Wholesale and Retail. | Hedge,Halifax.—22. Sch. Horizon WITH SUITABLE scien \ i ix 0 bush. potatoes \U we i } }do. Turnips.—23. Lucity ‘A Suppiy of Trimmings, Ww, A WEEKS & CO. — Ts bire Goods a1 : > {Sep27'75] } 12,—Ent. sch. Am T Best Im) this idl Kel “| | | | ne ile yerted 1 li HIS Wal X6 OUR MOTTO, | ‘ f y Ba Annie. Hult AND CAN BE RECOMMENDED Good Hope T Pict tr. St. Lawrence, Gentiemen Wists » purchase N ( ) HH U MBU G * i mails and vpassengers.—1G | Outfits would do well to call upon a M., Murchison, Pictou, coal; Debel, | he ’as facilities for giving ” = If _— me ve .. Ad ns ; + | Cheaper Garments The subscriber -_ ot ae his Fall A : , Parke 1. Baily ; Latlay @ lumber ; i than any of the so-called tailors in town. i fe ae ie ie r, Handlon,Por tway,lumber W. GM sof dion Port Medway.lumber | _P, REILLY, Kent Street.| BOOTS, SHOKS, ils and passengers.—20. Will o’ the Wisp, | Oct. 4, 1810. AND Lov Lockport, mdze, fish ; Mary Margaret, | | oa als HANG Millar's Tin Shop. FAMILY GROCERIES | ita x. apples-—22. Merlin, Mouser, Liver- | in ol, N. S., lumber. and beiug determined to do nothing but a " Groans Oct, 13.—Cleared sch, Amo- A Few Good | Cash Business in the future, will sell the R , Murray Hat bo r, copper bars ; | same at a very small advance on cost. All i Ken mp, Arichat, C. B., fire wood, | OKING STOVES ‘cash customers are our customers. All »—t14: 1 mer, McNeill, Pictou, bal, | j who purchase for cash would do well to Good It we Kenzie Pictou, bal.—I9 AND OTHERS | calland examine our prices before purchas- Ly Westhaver,Montague Bridge, lumber, | ce raat | ing elsewhere. : wole 20 MI y Margaret Medwe ll, Cardi- r * ‘ ’ | Fo CAMPBELL. af B lige lar os aad salt; Sylvan, | MW hich are offer ed al Very | Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. c oo ee es as the 1 Amiel ! » Ppy R <a M * — ay —_ e } . : wo I | Low j riees, : : " ally, Montague ridge, bal, : : : a YLOR Polar Star, Smith, Ch'town, apples iu order to close out the Stove Trade. hk. W. TA Sr, Peter’s Bay, Oct. 20.—Arrived sch, \ Lonise, McDonald, from Chatham, N Ib vith 61,866 sup. feet sawed lumber, 1) laths, to J. A. McLaine. Sch. eared for Haiifax, 2,114 bushels ; KBnkepans, &e, nd 327 do. turnips, by McEwen So Sch. Monte R cleared for Pictou, | Poeeia Chapt Tron far Faney Stovepipe ALSO Offers for Sale ilbows, THE FOLLOWING USEFUL GOODS ! | A LEVER WATCH, Stovepipe. neeREEEERR amet by P. J. Ryan A Large Stock of MONTA ) 18.—Arrived sch. Annie, 5 ‘ = " . > Sampson, X bbis. herring — ve a \ - ] N W A R K ! solid Silly er Case, Nile , clea ed 3 I nantes, wile 844 bush. Ar ; ae + : ? (Goon TINE-KEEPER) ™~ * TR 7 aber nn , | Wholesale and Retail, at very Low Figures. . \ NON liver, Oct 20.—Arrived sch. j Mary Scovill, from Ch'town, with goods to SOAPSTONE, &c. EH'OR, ($12.00. Ge ee 9 rived scl j ip] “Mewes tavoon, Oot. 20-—Amived she GAS WORK (NeW and Repairing, ) morse aa In Composition and aaa Tubing and A WALTHAM WATCH, MEMORANDA. Fittin Y (bdward sailed from Liverpool for | Brackets, Gasalicrs & Pendants, In Solid Silver Case, ( ue yiietown, on the 23rd instant. } Ke. &e. &e. HOR Ss fac). OO. Crapaud, Oct. le Arrived, schr, Alice My- | d¢ t Quebec “Tt % brigt | ki ila, Neill master, sailed from | ronage. still solicits for the future. and are really a good article for the price. Ructouche on Sept. 21st and arrived at Liverpool GEO. W. MILLNER. | it parties are not satisfied, after a fair trial, on the 10th inst, making the fastest passage | Sept. 47, 1873. —pne t h 2m they can be returned and exchanged for any that bas been made from the above port to) — — | article i; the store. " o—~. jw in 2 the shipyard of Mr. John , Cher Wanted, NEW JEWELRY, PLATED WARE a SPECTACLES | ) » ) or ig t . . > Plestid, Lot 14, on Saturday, the 16th inst., } x Brigan w ernteal renee. Jus1t RECEIVED. for the Hon. John Yeo, Port Hill, a splendid een Square, Charlottetown bark, 450 tons register, to class Al, seven Ship Broker | South Side oun 2 are. 5 ee ’ | vearsat Lloyds, Sept 20, 1875, i H d Offi Q b | larger number of the above Machines thax heretotore offered to the pu bik . ea ce s . . ‘ ue ec, These Machines are ali built of good ‘At the “ Union House,’ | | The Subscriber, very thankful for past pat- The above are ail proved before deliv ery, | ;| be “paid for on deliver ‘y of transfer lease ra 5 | Fe rvarticulars enquire of hnsi ance omp ny, MA K BUTCHER vPraste I ec MARK BUTCHER, Trustee of late BE. HOOPER, i | 4 d, 9 ® Fire and Life. i _ Threshing Machines AND SEPARATERS Farming Public of P. E. Island for the liberal patronage extended to me } during the twenty years I have been in the business, | would respectfully invite thete attention to the fact that Tam manufactur ing to supply tie increased demand, a {wood and mounted wit best refined iron. Several | VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS Prince Edward Island Board of Direetors : isasrtegk eee eliind 4 labs, amen an aie CHAS. PALMER, Esy., | JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese.. i — JOHN QUIRK, Esq., JOHN INGS. Eso.. First Class. P. W. HYNDMAN, Eso. | When desired they will he seut by ra | to any point on the line, CARY EE, a. BROS., aaa rHOMAS HALL, Please sem in your orders as early as al ~ op . > : Summerside Steam Factory Marc h 1d. 187 ) Agents for lL ° E. Island Summerside. Ww ater St.. Kast. ? P. E. Island, Aug. 23.—3mo 4 NO FAILURE! ine them t the public as mQuNer. OFFER toy” C Carriage ‘and Sleigh Builders en A "al ak ~ Quem, orasst RE AI Zs WL } CEARLOTTETOWN, P.E.ISLAND. ™ x See ~* waa A ws Ruel ees Subseribers beg leave to inform a tailed wees Custem- rE : Jus ca a l ers that having enlarged their business they are now ready todo aa Cor nered. All kinds of Repairing in Wagons and Sieighs,| P’.’ ner wich physi“ tabory: with mre real sympathy for his patien han when called WHICH WILL BE EXECUTED IN THE } Upon to administer relief to an acute sufferer ; m ' v th Chronic Rhe " atism ne BEST STYLE & WORKMANSHIP ! |, Rheumasin iss disease of the blood, and no AND CHEAPER THAN ELSE WHE BB: | 06 the blood from the Sbrim substesees witch ie and pair ma PREPARH BOR WIN TEE. | ern \MOND RHEU- i tht ‘ 5 scase i 0 & ‘Now is the time to send along your Sleighs, and dont forget the Plage !| ssec'coisc'e\cSAyssesihe™ eat YOUNKER, OFFER & CO. Charlottetown, October 11, 1875.—6in | this complaint, and no one will read the follow- 'ieg statement, froma well-known Dartmouth gentleman, with more interest and pleasurs than those physicians who have a real desire to 4 14) a : os bevefit their # fering patients ONE AC fEOasS 9 PaRnTrue nm. Sse . 22 1874 Fonsyrn& C : , e Gentlemen :—-For the two past vears I have ™) beensererely troubled with Rheumatism. I have suffered the most acute pain, and at times I heve been rendered perfectly helplees—being unable to walk, sleep or cren sit up. | have tried many ee and used numerous patent medicines ‘ ' CC. ROBERTSON ut I still continued to grow worse It is now about four days since I commenced taking the ‘ DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, and the paia ' > ’ ™\Y "e has all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid W ILL BE BY I N D Al ly returaing. I bless the day that the Diamond Rheumatie Cure was calied to my attertion. Duncan’s Brick Building, | cae 8. anor FURTHER PROOF. NO. 50 QUEEN ST. | ee. Hauas, Sept, 9, 1904 Foxsyi 1e I ¢h to make kno i AN D> HAS TH Kk ls afereis 1 = Rie imiatism io sia. hea f. } the ible ‘0 Sigoed, su eat most terrible paius 851 e % mapine, it tw years past 3 r Largest assortment of Cloth in the City || isso scoN wots look most of my meaus for prescriptions, but ali of no avail. [have now taken the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE for a week past, and I can truthfully say that it Las done me more good thanjanything I have ever taken. I cordially ‘ = ‘ recommen lt afflicted humanity , A BANG UP vou AM HANNIGAN STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! nik citer it oe TO SELECT FROM. et . of the hosp tals « londow ee oi ie Shirts and Ties a Specialty twenty years, making Rheumatism a speciality ‘ avd the pre tions from which the remedy is compounded i is a ever used inthe treatment of thie disease. lo _— cases sometimes oat a P FR | M E suffice. Ch town, July 26, 1570. give way by the use of three or four bottles. by two does the most chronic cases it ia sure to Constantly on THiand 66 1 ] 1 7) 99 | : | ee this efficient aad simple remedy hundreds of dol- i] gina @d 0 acco lars are saved by those who can least afford to This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- lie that he keeps enced and conscientio us pl ivsician, in obedience CHAS. 0. WINKLER, PROPRIETOR. 9 bottle is warranted to contain the full streagth aa A Choice Selection of Tobaceo ! | 9! tor Mel nen its highest state of purity any Copner Queen & King St oar ident throw it away, as surely il ix by the purchase © to the desire of numberless friends ia the protes- development and is superior to any medicine TRAVELERS ; ; : : useless prescriptions. The Subseriber begs to inform the Pub- Charlottetown, - P. E. Island, | } sion im the trade and am ng the people. Every ever compounded for thi gs terrible complai ot Manufactured from P; me Virginia } : ; : a | It is for sale at all Druggists tt | } 10! i ail gist 1roughou, Leaf. ic r It it happens that vour I y bi Accommodated Hi Reasonable Ters, Before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who | aot g "got tins i. ach h : i why gt r parenens toe cash should eall and Ww. R. W A T s 0 A first-elass Hair Dressing and Shaving are 6 CeLiatiann ox a Cis ea beeen N, ing ip hananane Aug. 30, 1875.—1y 108 Upper Queen St. | Agen for Prince Edward Island, Established (86! . ASO PARKS COTTONMANUFACTURES 9/0") 0 /'/ &h ( Cotton Warp. “Use ee WHITE, BLUE, RED, ORANGE ANB CBRE, ly Nos. 5'8 to 10's. 28 Queen Street, ARE THE B¥381 Wines, Liquors, AND CORDIALS ! Ales, KEROSENE. Cotton Carpet Weep, No* ON WHARI Made of No. 8 Yarn 4 ply-twisted. White, | ~ Red, Orange, Brown, Slate. Blue, 20 Cas ks Kerosene, OYSTERS and REFRESHMENTS Green, etc. etc. { Suet Tanded, ALL FAST COLORS CARVELL BROS N Manufacturing our goods, we take the | Oysters by the Pint, Quart, Bushel. on greatest care to make them of such a ’ . Barrel. quality as to give satisfaction to the con- | Sumer. Also, a large and well-selected stock Of| We warrant them to be full length and WEEBSCHAUY. BRIAR AND FANCY PIPES, weight; strouger and better in every re-| spectthan any other yarn in the market. Pipe Fixings, Havana & Domestic CIGARS, All our goods have our name u Orrawa, Sept. 106h, 3675 . ? »0 - yur 1 pon ‘ E ! : ; } UTHORIZED discount on American CIGARETTES, Smoking and Chewing TO- them, and are sold by us only to the A | BACCOS, RAZORS, STROPS, SOAPS, &e. wholesale trade, from whom country mere | Invoices till further wotice, 14 per cent. | & ., Whelesale and Ketail. chants and consumers can always obtain rn. M.S. BOUCHETTE. them hy asking specially for thera. Commissioner A Call Respectfully Solicited. WM. PARKS’ & SON. —. le alias ‘ rrarere i New Brunswick Cotton Milis | . 5 CHAS. 0. WINKLER. St. Johe, Nk. | Q \UBSCRIBE for THE EXAMLNER Sept.6, 1875.—3m Angust 28, 1875.—jm One Doller and Forty Cents a year, IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT