ee leek ee te ney a eee a qn EE aes : ' WEN. i RPARLY FOK attend AT i TORS n Market Hall, on Wed. y ' 7. =_—-> raxpeR Drownep.—James McNab, of | th nd, was drowned at St. George's, \ n iursday last. Couxtry Court.—The County Court will ¢ it ittings in Charlottetown on wt Election day. There are on the docket. ee Dew ow GOLD,— Messrs. Rankin & Beattie ntly shipped a considerable quan- tity i , obtained from Ontario, to ] pe, as a sam} e te be tested, _— landed tw » horse mackere!} here last week that he caught ina trap at Cape George. The largest one weighed _ and the other 300 lbs,— Adr Lerontt tny.—It is reported that the Maritime Fank of St. John was, last week, robbed of $30,000, and that the robs bery was committed while Barnum’s Show w } i nz ae Ser on Fins sy Lientyine.—On Monday night last, during the thunder storm,a barn belonging to Mr. John Macaulay, Black Bush, was struck by lightning and set on One of the neighbors, hearing an uns attracted to the fire. usual cr spot and hastened to give alarm, which was yery fortunate, as it was with much diffi- ashing n se, was culty they succacded in saving his dwelling house. Mr. Macaulay has meta very heavy Joss, asa good barn, a large quantity of hay, wagons and sleighs, and all his farming implements were consumed,— Advertiser. * ee 4 Svocestion,-—The advisability of hays nga car upon the railway wharf at Summer- side,ready to take through passengers from the stesmer to the railway station cannot, we think, be doubted. Strangers whose obiect in coming here is to obtain rest and pleasuve, are very apt to be disgusted at first sight, if they are obliged to trudge up a long dusty wharf under a broiling sun. In the interests of the Province, and the railway, dif it can be managed) to our obliging railway Super~ intendent the propriety of having a ear ready to meet the steamer on the railway wharfat Summerside. — eo we beg to suggest Graxp Lover or ppreLLows. — The Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Oddfellows, of the Maritime Provinces, commenced its annual meeting at Fredric. ton, N. B., on Tuesday last. The report of the Secretary showed that 450 initiations had taken place during the year, 4 rein- statements and 34 admissions by card. The present membership is 1638, the increase during the year—deducting withdrawals, deaths and suspensions—having been 275, or fully twenty per cent. There was paid for relief during the year $1108 ; to widow- ed families, 192.50, and for burying the dead $338.70. The receipts of the year amounted to $8230, and the present assets of the lodges to $12,850. At the closing session yesterday the officers were elected for the ensuing year. Grand Master—Robert Hockin, Pictou, (re-elected. ) Deputy Grand Master—W, Stumbles, Charlottetown. Grand Warden—Harris Van Blarcom, Annapolis. ” Grand Secretary—J. C. P. Frazee, Hali- fax. . Grand Treasurer—Henry A. Taylor, Hali- aX. Representatives—Jobn Richards, Fredric- ton; Thos. Robertson, Halifax. Victoria Lodge of Fredricton entertained the Grand Lodge to a moonlight excursion down the river last night. The next anuuai session will be held at Annapolis.— Halifax Reporter. -<—_- Fi pe and Brecken—who pr} in supporting the GOOD SCHUOLS in which your children are being laught Sound Secular Knowledge. Fathers Vote for seload f you 00————— a0 Rorzinc tue Matms,—There has been something wrong in the St. Office for some time, something that was not at all remedied by the change made in | the head of the office. money being missing have been coming in for months, and the officials have been puzzled to account for the thefts. Inspec- tor Dewe has blamed the St. John office all | along, having, as our readers know, diss But the losses continue after that dismissal. A marked feature of recent thefts was the taking of but part of the money in the let- ters operated on. ‘The letter would be re- ceived, and show no signs of having been tampered with, and ‘yet part of the money that had been enclosed would be missing. Some time ago letters were found in the pocket of an old overcoat belonging to one of the junior clerks, Samuel Leonard Tilley Rankin, son of Deputy Sheriff Rankin; but as the coat had been used by several of the clerks, and it did not appear who had worn it last, the denial of its owner, who indigns antly declared that the Jetters had been placed there by some enemy of his in the otlice, was accepted. But the losses con- tinued, and the dismissal of the whole staff seemed to be tHe only effective remedy. inspector Dewe arrived the other day, and after quietly studying the case, became sus~ picious of young Rankin. A St. George letter being opened and half its contents abstracted last week, a decoy letter, con- taining $25.50 in marked bank notes, and silver, was sent to the St. George Post- master on Saturday, that official being in- structed to send it back to the same ad- dress that the letter which had been temp> ered with came to. The letter arrived yesterday, was duly received by the gentle- man to whom it was addressed, and when Opened, was found to contain but $16.50. Young Rankin was immediately given into Custody, the arrest being made by Sergeant Hayes and Officer Weatherhead, and the missing money was found in his pocket. Ile was taken to the Police Station and locked up in the Chief's room, and C. W. Weldon, Esq., Deputy Minister of Justice, made acqaainted with the facts. The pre- ‘urinary examination will, probably, take place in the Police Court this morning. The inspector says that fully $500 bas been *tolen from letters passing through the “t. Jobn office during the last year. Rankin s about nineteen years old, and has been “Ways Considered a model youth. He has had the benefit of the most ennobling home influences, having had the instruc- “ons and example of a father who values his good name more than all the wealth of the world, and the loving care of mother Sudsister, His salary was sufficient for all he was not suspected of having “BY 6xpensive habits, and yet he bas fallen rs plunged father, mother, brothers,and “SPs into greater grief than they would eee if he had been carried cc ene all for the sake of a Bites ne - Rankin visited the Police “ aon evening, and every one who a aoe as touched to the heart by the erief in his face. The family have the 3; om *incere sympathy of the whole com~- DIY. 8. John News, missed one clerk on bare suspicion. his Wants, In the adjoining dwelling occupied by Mr. John Post | Complaints about | - ! ~ ene of Ch en vole for POPE and PRECKEN SAVE Yot FROM DOUBLE TAXATION FOR EDUCATION, =o DDEN Deatu Mr. Thomas Whelan, of | this city, died \ ea ery suddenly, of heart cis- *, OW Sunday alternoon, ** ANDROGYNoUs "— 20,000 of these cele- brated Cigars, wholesale and retail, at the Uuion House, 28 Queen Street. Winkler, Agent for P.E, Island, Chas, Otto An Uniour Ey leading member of Government [while still in office ,] of his e vENT.—The nomination by a the Leader of the Ippos e, Withcuta parallel, ition, vent is, we belies aS &—- Atrention.—If, in polling their votes, our men Only display the steadiness which they displayed under the Are of Thursday “ Promptitude, order and work "’—that’s the motto, “>. , the victory is ours. ResPonsisLe Pautirs desiring to accept the Agency for Prince Edward Island of a first-class British Fire and Life Insurance Vompany, will please address their applica~ tions, with reference,to Box 588, Post Oftice Halifax, N. S, ar 2i —“~ -— e.- Arrica.—A_ letter from Stanley, the \frican explorer states that he had a battle with the natives in which their loss was very great. Forty-two were counted on the field dead, and over one hundred were seen to retire wounded, while on Stanley's side only two men suffered by contusions. - see - Taunper Srormu,—On Monday evening last the most terrific storin of thunder, light- ning and rain passed over this town that been knowu for many years, The lightning struck im several places and per- sons received shocks in different parts of the village, but happily no lives were lost. Cheelectric fluid entered the Bayvue House, the residence of James McDonald, Esq., and shattered the corner of the building from the upper storey to the ground. Hon. HM. F. Perley, Chief Engineer of the Dominion, was standing within abcut four feet of the win- dow on the second floor and escaped unhurt. In the lower room Mr, James McArthur was prostrated by a stroke through a window near which he was standing, paralyzing one of his legs and shghtly stunning him, while the apartment was filled with a sulphurous smoke. Al! present received a slight con- cussion but otherwise were unharmed: Among the occupants at the time were W. R. Watson, Esq., High Sheriff of Queen's County; Messrs. A. W. Owen andG. W. has Cutter, of Charlottetown ; Capt. P. Graham, of New Glasgow, N.S.; Mr. W. Taybor and lady, and the two Misses Beer of this place. C. C. Carlton, the lightning entered the front door and passed through the hall. The end of a building in the rear was riddled as if with shot. Mrs. D. Beaton, Miss J. McDonald and Miss Carlton were in the act of coming out of the house when the former received a sharp stinging blow cn the bridge of her nose which cut the skin and caused *the blood to flow profusely during the greater of the night. Miss McDonald es- without a tuuch. but Miss Carlton received a portion of the blow on the fores head that caused a dizziness which continu- ed ail the following day. A child of Mr. Hen:y Jenkins, who resides in the new hotel was paralyzed and remained so for some time. Different persons experienced shocks causing nausea and headache, but no further bad effects followed. We are glad to be able to announce that those who were injured are recovering.—Souris Times. portion cased MARRIED. In the Methodist Church, Tryon, on the 2nd inst., by Rev. T. J. Deinstadt, assisted by Rev. J. S. Phinney, of Fairville, N. B., and Rev. 8S. R. Ackman, of Carlton, N. B., Rev. John Ellis, of Benton, N. B., to Miss Vina Lea, daughter of the late Wm. Lea, of Iryon. Re Suddenly, on Sunday, the 13th inst., Thomas Whelan, a native of County Kilken- ny, Ireland, aged (New York papers pleaseg copy.) At Mount Stewart, on the 18th July, ifier seven months iliness, of consumption, ) b<. Eunice Dorenda, third and only daughter of | Mr. Elisha, and Frances Anuerson, aged 22 | years,,much and deservedly regretted. | <AtSheep Pond, Lot 44, on Tuesday, Sth inst., Capt. Angus McDonald, inthe | year of! nis age. PASSENGERS. the 76th Per Str. * Worcester,’ from Boston.—Mr, H. F. Bradshaw, and wife, Mr. John L. | Pembleton, and wife, W. L, Stephens, wife and son; Messrs. Leo Campbell, W. H. Faught, D. Sutherland, Patrick Casey, Wm. Cantwell, James Mclisaac, D. M. Walker; Misses Florence Nicholson, C. Currie, Rach- el Forbes, Hattie Griflin, A, Murphy; Mrs, Smith, Mrs, McPhail. Per Str. ‘ Worcester,’ to Boston,—Miss Poland, Mr. Poland, Pricilla Enman, Flora McDonald, Mary A. Lund, Maria Acorn, R. Howlett, Miss. Howlett, Mrs. Hayden. Tien . HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. August 12.—Thomas Fuller, Montreal ; Chas. W. Shepard, Boston ; Fred. Mitc.ell, Summerside ; A. M. Beck, Montreal! ; Saml. Snider, Brantford, Ont.; J. E. Parker, U. S., Mrs. R. E. Parker, do,, Miss. L. H. White, do,; J. M, Craig, Toronto ; John Reid, Mon- trea! ; S. B. Dionne, Fraserville, D. Mc- Carthy, Sorel, P. Q., J. G. McCarthy, do., J. McCarthy, do., Miss Bruneau, and Misses McCarthy, (3) Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Halifax, Miss Haworth, do.; Crawford Lindsay, Que- bec; J. H. Smith Montreal; Martin Mc. Donald, Toronto ; H. Jourand, Quebec, E.H. Jourand, do.; Miss A. Gourand, do.; M. Bropney, Brantford, Ontario. SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, August 10.—Sch, Ada Louisa, McDonald, Margaree, sundries ; L’Imperatrice, Steele, Pictou, coal ; Mary Jane, Petipas, Anticosti, pine timber.—1!, SS. M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, mer.; barque Sylvia, Thompson, Pugwash, 13,016 pes. deal.—t2, Sch. Katie, Nicholson, Pictou, 136 tons coal; P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou, coal ; Bucco, Sulis, Miri- machi, scantling, boards, etc. CLEARED, August 9.—Barqt. Roakwood, Trainor, Liverpool, 150 pes. pine timber, 17,000 pes. deal. 5,000 oak staves.—10. SS. Worcester, fledge, Boston, 1,157 boxes eggs, 550 bbls. mackera!, 790 boxés Jobsters ; value $10,900: Ada, Louisa, McDonald, trading voyage.—I1 Bark Sylvia, Thompson, Liverpool, 114,000 ft. deal; SS,M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, 220 bxs, lobsters, etc.; Break of day, Ross, Crapaud, sundries ; Pioneer, Miller, Vernon River, Sundries; Onward, Scott, Wallace, bal.—12. sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, sundries, OUTPORTS. Sovers, August 10.—Cleared, schr. J. R. Stewart, McDonaid, St. Pierre, Miquelon, 30 head horned cattle, 40 sheep, 10 pigs, oats, staves, 6ic. The Emir Jakoob Beg of Kashgar has for~ mally declared war with the Chinese, whom he would like to deprive of some more provinces, after having already conquered Manas and Armathi in Dehungary. There was a noteworthy gathering of boys in Regent’s Park, London, one after- noon recently. ‘Ten thousand boys of the proficiency they had made in drill. Lord ‘Alfred Churchiil presented a banner to the « corps ’’ which marched the best. It is reported that the United States Government will soon issue orders whereby Indians now on the war path and at agen- cies will’be cut off from obtaining supplies of ammunition, The Agency Indians will be deprived of arms, and strong military garrisons were placed at Agencies to pre- vent mutinious attacks and prohibit says ages leaving. LOOT AND OTHER MATTERS. | London School Board come to show what | PAR UTS PEPER THE BEST MEN, POPE AND BRECKER. | THE BEST CAUSE, The Cause that has Peace and Justice and Good Schools for its Objects ! Vote for these Hen and Sup- port this Cause! NEW ADVERTISEWENTS, IoU IM. Re. ) We will sell, of August, Wharf :— 20,000 feet pine BOARDS, 25,000 feet Spruce BOARDS, 6,000 feet Spruce DEALS, 25,000 feet SCAN TLING, 2x2, 2x3, 5x3 and 3x4, 20,000 teet SCANTLING, 3x5 and 3x6. F. S. HANFORD & CO., Auct’rs. Ch’town, August 14, 1876--1li. Old Sydney Mines | At Work Again. YOAL ORDERS on the above mentioned / Mines; also on the Lingan, Cape Breton and Albion, (Picton) mines, are given by the subscriber, at his office. No. 35 Walter Street. Terms as usual. G. W. DrBLOIS, Agent. Ch’town, Augustl4, 1876.—2m Established (86l. Park’s Cotton Warp. White, Blue,Red, Orange & Green HE COTTON WARP made by us for the past fifteen years having proved so very Satisfactory to consumers, we feel justified ip recommending it to ali who use the article as the best ia quality and actually the cheapest inthe market, We warrant every bundle to be full length and weight and to be numbered cor- rectly. Our name and address is onthe label. For sale by all dealers. Wm. PARKS & SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills,John, N. B. August 14, 1876.—3m the 16 Ilall’s on Wednesday, at 5 o’clock, on Flour, Cornmeal, &c. ARRIVE per Schr. ‘‘ LAODAMIA,” - from New York, due here about 10th inst :— 1000 bbls. extra and Baker’s best FLOUR, 100 bbls. CORNMEAL, 25 bbis. Kerosene OLL, 40 bbls. PITCH and ROSIN, For sale low, HYNDMAN BROS. Aug. 14, 1876. Tenders Wanted. ENDERS will be received by the Secre- tary of the Public Works Department until Saturday, the 2nd day of September next, from parties who will contract with the Government to build a Stone Hedge at John Campbell's brook, on the Bonshaw South Road. Specification will be left with Alexander Robertson, Esq. RICHARD WEEKES, S. P. W. Aug. 14, 1876. HANDSOME and ‘Valuable Building Lots ! | I will sell at AUCTION on the premises, on MONDAY, the o'clock, Town. Lots No. 77 and 78, in the | 4th Hundred, eligibly situated on the cornet | of Prince and Fitz Roy streets, directly op- | dosite the residence of the RJoung. | This very valuable property will be sold either as a whole, in one block, or divided | into Five Handsome Building Lots, fronting | on Prince and Fitz Roy streets, as per plan | on Handbills, and at my oftice. [ would request the attention of Capital- ists and others, to this sale of Real Estate. | | These lots being the most beautifully sitn- | ated lots in the Land Market, occupying a |} commanding position near the centre of the | city, they offer a rare chance as sites for Public Institutions, Churches, Schools, Ho- tels, &c., or for Private Residences. TermMs—Twenty-tive per cent. of the pur- chase money down; the balance in 3 years, payable annually, with interest at 6 per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Aug, 7, 1876. pat her. ‘New England Felt Roofing Co.'s PITCH AND FELT! The only Reliabie Roofing. d0 ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, 100 Bbls. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876. PURSE FOUND, FOUND, a purse containing a sum of money. The owner can have it on proving property and paying for this ad- vertisement. Apply at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’town, July 10, 1876. WALTHAM & ELGIN WV, ith sn bee sean e.., 1 AN additional supply of the above cele- ~ brated Watches, just received and will be sold at The Greatly Reduced Prices. Also on hand, a fine assortment ef Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Watches! warranted as usual, by W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, July 31, 1876.—3i During the recent hot weather in Eng~ land the bathing accidents so seriously in- creased that the Royal Humane Society has issued and widely circulated directions to bathers. As mischief frequently results from injudicious bathing in this Island, we quote the rules here:—*‘ Avoid bathing within two hours alter a meal, or when ex- hausted by fatigue or any other cause, or when the body is cooling after prespira~ tion; and avoid bathing altogether in the open air if, after having been for a short time in the water, there is a sense of chilli. ness with numbness of the hands and feet ; but bathe when the body is warm, provided no time is lost in getting into the water. Avoid chilling the body by sitting or stands ing undressed on the bank or in boats after having been in the water or remaining too longin the water. Leave the water immes diately there is the slightest feeling of chilliness. The vigorous and strong may bathe earlyin the morning on an empty stomach, but the young and the weak had better bathe two or three hours after a meal ; the best time for such is two or three hours after breakfast. Those who are subject to attacks of giddiness or faintness, and those who suffer from palpitation or other sense of discomfort at the heart, should not bathe without first consulting their medical adviser,’ CITIZENS of CHARLOTTETOWN. | Fiat inat.,. at 12} Hon. Judge | | Oh! For the & TEA Fun, 8 »> aA Rew will come off on i ee Tuesday 224 August, in aid of the Catholic Church, Montague Bridge. Veet including the Scotch and 4 Jrish Pipers, ahost’ of other Musicians, 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 amusement: various. Such an opportunity of seeing every pleasing body and everything pleas ing should not be lost by anybody. | isverybody is invited, everybody is ex- pected, everybody will be welcomed, evyery- body wiil be pleased with the Montague | ‘fea Party. A Loitery 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, 4ini July 31, 1876. ‘ ZERO REFRIGERATOR, A FEW of these JUSTLY CELEBRATED +. REFRIGERATORS on hand. All par- ties in need of any of the above, should eal! at once and secure one, as they are going like hot buns. E. D. STAIR. Ch’town, July 3, 1876. Mr. E. D. Sratr,—The Zero Refrigera- } ator you made for me last summer, is, without exception, the best article of the kind I have ever seen. I believe it is tm- possible to get better. It has given the utmost satisfaction, and I hereby recom- mend it to every person in need of a first- class article. ALEX. Brown. PESTER RS DULL 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 Supreriors and are warranted for their sweetness of tone, finish and durability. I guarantee complete satisfaction to every purchaser. In order to be convinced that suchis A FACT it is only necessary to call 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. dddddddge The Patent Jib Hank i OUED be furnished to all New Ves- sels. See sample at CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876.—2m FAMILY MOURNING, New Goods. =} 0 >— W* have just opened a large variety of Fabries ! Mourning Dress | CRAP ES, Gloves, Ribbons, etc., Family & Complimentary Mourning. Funerals Supplied! ECONOMICAL PRICES ! W. A. WEEKS & CO. SrREET. QUEEN June 19, 1876. CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER ‘BY THE BEST WORKMEN. NEW SCOTCH & CANADIAN CLOTHS AND TWEEDS JUST RECEIVED. We Guarantee Satisfaction to all who may Patronize us. W. A. WEEKS & CO: ROOM PAPER { | Cheapest and best in the City, AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen St. (april-z] per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Srivson & Co., Mayl’76 ly YET YOUR HANDBILLS AND Posters printed at the Examiner office. $5 to $9 Portland, Maine. and the keenest critics, Who are sure to be | ene NOt LONDON HOUSE. READY-MADE CLOTHE DEPART EMY Now Complete in all the Leading Styles. Men’s Business Ceats & Bismarck Jackets, BArLwrE SERGE SUITS, SUM MEER OV ERCOATS ! WHITE VESTS, boys Sailor Suits, in Blae Serge and Linen, BOYS AND YOUTHS TWEED SUITS, ALE SIZES. Wee A lot of Lustre, Alpaca, and Linen Coats, at very low re ea CASH! GEO. DAIVES & CO. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY f = EPRAD OFFICE, (80 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, ° DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 a= A ex. W. Oairvir, M. P. P., President, WiturAm AnGus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lyr, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. KR. Hua, 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. MERCHANTS’ MARINE INSURANCE COMP’NY OF CANADA. —_——_--o i> o————_-—- Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVHLI BROTHERS Agents for Prince Edward island. Ch’town, July 3, 1876. ‘be ae GREAT SUMMER RESORT «>of E?rinee Edward Island. j | 1 | | | | | | | | Queen Square, at any time previous to starting. CUSTOM TAILORING! “THE SEA-SIDE HOTEL” IS SITUATED AT RUSTICO BEACH, EIGHTEEN MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. This Magnificent WATERING PLACE has been enlarged and refilled this season, and will be opened in FIRST-CLASS STYLE PROM 22d JUNE TO THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON, AT $2.00 10 $2.50 PER DAY. Spe cial A rrangenent made for Families, Picnic & Dinner Parties, &e, For Charming Scenery, Salubrious and Bracing Atmosphere, Sea Bathiog, Sea and River Fishing, dc., &c., the ‘* Ska Sripk”’ possesses advantages equal to any Ilotel 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, Return every THURSDAY and MON- DAY MORNING, at 9 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 liunter 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. Connoliy or Stumbles, Horses and Carriages can always be had, On reasouable terms. JOHN NEWSON & CO. 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-Presipent, GEO. J. PYKE, Generat MAnaacer, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Srcrerary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: C. Pater, Esq., Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F, Ronertson, Esq., Joun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esq. 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 ever offered to the markets of the world, and when ma- 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- comms in introducing self-regulating Windmills of large iameter. 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 FOR SUPPLYING SMALL 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 MURPHEY, Gas Works, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, May 1, 1876.—3m A. CAE, D. Prescription Free JERSONS residing in the country indebt- | OR 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 prought on by indiscretions or excess. piease remit the respective amounts due by Any Druggist has the ingredients, ; them without delay. Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296, New W. L. COTTON. Examiner Office, June 12.—4i York. Sept. 13, 1875. etna “_ sa Oe CRORE ne VERE , se SRNR / i Siefo a KERR'S THREAD 18 THE BEST! ASK FOR IT AT GEO. DAVIES & Co's. Clv’town, July 3, 1876.—2m Str. “ M. A. Starr.” EAVES Walifax for Charlottetown every MONDAY EVENING; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, taking freight at low rates. Kish taken and re-shipped at Halifax hy ** CROMWELL” Line, and throvgh bills lading signed from here at 50 cents gold per bbl, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, July 10, 1876.—3m Boston Steamers | tent " Jean: aki by CARROLL & BORCESTER. WEEKLY LINE. NE of the above Steamers leave Boston every SATURDAY at noon, for Char- lottetown ; and returning, leaves here every THURSDAY, at 5 o'clock, p. m. PASSENGFRS will find those steamers te 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 THRESHING MACHINES WOOD CUTTERS oa Saal 1458 WOODSTOCK ,N. B. Scotch Porter. 3 bbls Jefrey’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 HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street, July 17, 1876.—3m EXCURSIONS 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 Pictou 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 arrangements can be made for Meals and Staterooms at reduced rates, By Order, ¥. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town, July 24, 1876. ed AND More Elegant Styles AND LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN PP. KE. ISLAND. Selected trom London, New Yok, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all competitors in our line. Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High & Low Cost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c., TO SELECT FROM, Window Roilers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &e, English & German Loeking Glasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP, Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Burl, Ash Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported. —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture Frames every variety, &e, ’ NRW JOHN NEWSON, March 6, 1876. $19 A DAY at home. Agents wanted. A Outtit and terms free. TRUE & CO, ugusta, Maine. May l'Té ly - GOLD AND WHITE DRAWING OGM PAPER, VERY CHEAP at Harvies Bookstore, Queen Sauare (april 17.) he alte BO I BD.