’ mens TANASE Ng NCC sae ' sem snr : RPa TO Tere act — » Loe AND GUULR MATTERS. LOCAL AND OTHER WATTERS. CORRE: PONMENE . SENTENCE Commutep.—The sentence of DUST. HOT McNamara, the Brantford Murderer, has by + othe l our | the clemency of the Executive been atain “WW; ter, water, everywhere, not any drop \ eC muted, esta 9 oe rs ; ' ? sii i I s AND EXPENDITURE, —-The PD ” 1 Audito é t fi May ho } ; to be 21.954 ad eg ¢ —Allow moe to call your aitention to \ ; the existence of four things Firstly : a a i that the waters of Northumberland Strait A N Sat tention directed | the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic Mt i Mr, Carman’s of ‘ Prang’s celebrated | Ocean are running into the harbor. Sees on nt th inst r ila | ond that the soil of ou Guat ate lan o; tunit t likely ij light a nature, that littl , a htt tr nd a little l, aro icient to 5 Suche Cinnieatie convert the thriving city of Charlottetoy 7 » glad to learn that the prospects oi r : 7 ' 1 1 the xd for the str.wberry crop. Blos- i he " a ‘ pal oo _ rerabl land : nientifial ee ut of it dy . oi : | who would be none the worse for a slight sale fl Pawn Istanper.—At the recent exers | dose of work. And, lastly, that there are : . 7 cises in Acadia College, Wolfville, N.S., } anynumber of old puncheons (the Jeakier . : I Mr. J. Schurman, of P. E. Island, of the | the better!) lying in cellars and back- . nT * class, obtained the Ist prize (£20) yards, aOCh | te class standine | Now, 1 should like to know why these - r ieee , th Inst. : ee a anand aeRO | four things cannot be brought together, the | : NT S rside| soaiuieutl alesis —The New Brunswick loafers to put the wafcr into the and | the St in , | Paper Company (Messrs Francis & Jackson) | thence on to the dust. , deleteash operator Gn the nee insolve nt. The liabilities are said to be l have always felt a certain amount of | j w fecentiv comveitied a blanl’ © 45 aan they claim that their as- | commiseration for the ‘ City Fathers,’ when | th proved fital to two sets are double. es | have read from time the numerous re~ . Nor Svccessrvi.— The following tele- | quests, made by yourself and your contems aw : + "ie ) liv . pe s Fawny an Ovenmict of Ot. Mawe'e gram has been received from London :— poraries, that they would direct their attens st ee a ee ‘Sir Magh Allan has not been successs | tion to some nuisance or some needed ims Cnoir, 5 immerside, was presented | in his e more 0 raise money for the Nor-| provement; and also tho letters of indig- last week, with a purse of} thern Cc rho nization Railroad. He leaves | nant correspondents inveighing against m the members of that church, as | ‘°F Canada ton — some instance of denseness and blunders d Remorep ‘ nancks.—The Toronto “Libe.| ing. But I really think, Sir. (perhaps sel. has a report from Montreal that Hon that this intolerably outrageous nui- | Fournier, on his elevation to the Bench | sance of du t, aifects everyone in the com; é ‘ is the Dominion Supreme Court, will be | munity. There is no eseape. For after i fer Majesty | succeeded as Postmaster-general by Mr. | struggling and battling with the torment- ‘ 1 flon. | ‘ wn to} Cauchon. ing fiend through the strects the nearest l that vas de s ¢ nfers F secn Orr. iia Seni: Messrs. Peothem way home, it is only to find that it has | , ghthood © Henry slaughtered a four year old | been before us, and been revelling in full & enry tugatered a iour year Oid Ox, s ng to make} Which weighed nearly 10 cwts. This is unis career over our curtains and carpets, and tt . » ors | Versally allowed to have been the finest | *°"S gst our books and papers. ' to-rm ; at the | carease of beef that was ever offered for There is, [ bolieve, a — of savages im Art Sale, at Mr. Carman’s. A ge | Sale in Summerside. The ox was raised scene Very barbarous its, who, amongst | * ofthat 10s consist of Prang’s | and fed by George Sinclair, Esq., who has other eee. characteristics, have |” ‘ est: and t nated texts and ™ > reputation of being a very good stocks the preseminently ne — of being EE I a Riedie a Fal earthwcaters. It really seems as if our Cor- . , ” - ieliliine poration, during the summer months, bes Rorauty ww Canapa.- eported that PersonaL.— Hon. Peter Sinclair arriv-| came missionaries (and zealous ones ‘ at Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorne ed from Great Britain last week. We | that’!) of this sect ; for the f will visit Canada and the United States this summer. The correspondent who sends the above also says that it is whispered in England that the Marquis come to Canada ferin. »f Lorne will to Lord Duf- &$ successor cai Don’t po it !~To the Local Government, which intends making a jail yard around the new Court House at Summerside, say ‘* Don’t do it.,’ The building looks very wellas itis. A high fence «round it will be even more incongruous than the much talked about towers on the new Law Courts in this city. we «<_s-o Cavert.—A man named Frank McCarthy has been arrested by the police and identi-~ fied as the bold villian who assaulted the old lady in the cemetery. The city cons stables caught him hiding behind tie chimmimey on the roof of his fither’s house. The Stipendiary Magistrate and the police authorities deserve great credit for their activity in working up this case. Tas “Canapa Paciric.”—Mr. James, of the Canada Pacific Railway Survey, has arrived at Ottawa and is stopping at the Russel House. He left British Columbia on the 12th of December last and arrived at Fort Garry on the 22nd of May. having travelled 996 miles of the distance on snow shoes. He was accompanied by his as- sistant, Mr. Harrington, and jive packers Nearty Exsavstep!—Farmers and gar- deners wishing to obtain Haszard’s im- proved Swede Turnip will do well to call immediately at the Agricultural Store as the stock is nearly run out. Eight other fine Swedes still left. A small quantity of extra German Barley, at clearing out price. A few hardy fragrant Honeysuckle roots, ‘and a great variety of new plants now offered for sale. Seeds at the Agricultural Store, Queen Square; Plants at the Con- servatory, on Euston Street, near the St. Peter’s Road. A Testimoniuuat.—Mr. E. ©. Faulkner, “lately of Hamilton, Ont., has been appoints ed freight and passenger agent at Char- lottetown. He bears a handsome certili- eate of character from his former viciniage. Just before his departure a number of his friends joined in presenting him with a very elegant dressing case and an addre in which they say, “ we cannot allow you to 3s, are glad to welcome kim back, and to.see that he looks well and hearty.—Mr. Me- Kinnon, Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart- ment of this city, arrived home on Friday evening. He expresses himself highly gratified with the handsome manner in which he was treated by the civic authori- ties of Montreal. --- " Oup anp Incorrect.—-Our respected con- the John Tele, is rares the times; but a Halifax tele gram Duncan, Esq., of this city published in its issue of the 10th is neither up to time nor strictly cor- The accident occurred more than a Mr. Duncan was not lie has been home temporary, raph, ly behind respecting James inst., rect. fortnight ago and ‘seriously injured.’ and well the past two weeks. -_ PresByTeRtan Synop.—The synods of the two Presbyterian Churches of the Lower Provinces met on the 9th inst., and did a considerable amount of their own business. to whether or not there should be one or two Lower Irovince Synods as to their own general organization under the new system. Rev G.M. Grant was appointed Moderator of the Maritime Provinces’ Church of Scot» land Synod. Some Trourt.—Our River John correspon, dent informs us that Mr. Henry Kitchin eaught on Saturday last, 5th June, in the River John,a trout measuring twenty inch~ es and a half (20 1-2) in length, girt twelve and a half (12 1-2) inches, and weighing three pounds and fifteen ounces (3 lbs. 15 oz.) If there are any champion trout takers who think they can beat this they had better “ trout out” their big trout.— | Eastern Chronicle. Important Sale OF Surin. —* he sale of Shipping came off yesterday, when all the property advertised was dipposed of. The whole of the barques Edward Albro Jas, Primrose and one-fourth of the Jas, Kitchin, were sold for the respective sums of $4000, $4100 and $2100. Mr. James Kitchin pur- chased all three. Mr. Kitchin also bought aman named Peter McInnis, who arrived | leave’ without some expression of our regard for you, and apprecistion which | your gentlemanly bearing, y: attention, and your unaffecte and courtesy have from the f: Men bearing such testimonials welcome. . — + — om + -—- ur d frie sndship st elicited.”’ | } business | | are always Care ToRMENTINE Rauway.--The Genera] Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the N. B. and P. E. I. Railway Company was held at the office of Mr. W. C. Milner on Tuesday. The following gentlemen were elected directors: Hon. Senator Botsford, Jesiah Wood, Esq., Amasa Killam, Esq. Jos. L. Black, Esq., W. F. ‘ieorge, Esq., + > ‘ * | Amos Ogden, Esq., R. Chase, Esq. At a| meeting of the Directors, Hon. Senator Botsford was elected President, and W.C. Milner appointed Secretary. Preliminary steps were taken towards arranging for a The meeting seem- to fore adopt- survey of the route. nestly impres "o more time to elapse | ed ¢ sed with the desire allow measures,—Sae/ville Post. > + aa r e Rotumwe Mints Co ckholders of | ing energetic Cor » Brook MPANY. The annual meeting of the the Cold l'rook Rolling Mi oda ompany was | held at Moosepath, St. John, on Saturday, jth inst., the Vice President, Hon. T. R. The report honed a | dividends at annum) of Jones, in the chair. surplus profit (after p the rate of 12 per cent pe Attached to this was a certi- e leading shipbuilders aying £59 731 34 Tw, lvl Ot. icate of some of th and shipsmiths to the effect that they have | used both the common and refined iron manufactured by the Cold Brook Rolling Mills Company, and find it in every respect fully equal to the best English brands; that | the iron is of good fibre and very tenacious, thoroughly tested it, prefer to work it to any other brand less trouble and better results. A half yearly dividend of 6 per cent was declared. Metaxcuony Accwent.—-On Sunday last, McDonald, blacksmith, formerly of aie lately residing with his 80h at Lot 63, came to his death under most painful c rcumstances. During that day fires had be« fearful extent in the habitants were exerting them-elves in ex- tinguishing the destroying element when the deceased left his habitation to ascers tain to what extent his other son’s property | Sad to relate, | alone, he was He linger- and having Normar Little but Peter’s Road, settlement. The in- and effects were expored. when returning homeward, struck by the falling of a tree. ed for an hour afterwards, retaining his, senses, and suflering the most excruciating pain, which he bore with fortitude resignation to the Divine Wl, till death | putan end to his sufferings.—Com. io Pas | triot, | arrival of the English mail. | proved of by the public.” | will no doubt, grumble at the arrangement; | but in justice to the very small staff of | ws they find | 1 raging toa} | here on that day from Boston was taken | very illnear the railway station, and died | almost immediately. Dr. Taylor was sent for, but too Icte to be of any use tothe dyingman. The Doctor, as Coroner, ims mediately held an inquest on the body and the verdict of the jury was ‘Died by the visitation of God.’ There was no post mortem examination, but there are many indications that heart disease was the cause of the poor man’s death.—Jatriot. > > > PostaL.—The posta! authorities promptly remedied one of the faults we pointed out last week. The Post office of Charlotte- town will be opened for forty minutes after ten o'clock every night, so that mails ass sorted by the postal clerk, may be dis- tributed on arrival. Last Friday evening there were English, United States, and Colonial mails, and five minutes after they reached the Post Office, letters and papers were in the hands of all who applied. We notice that the postal clerk, very thoughts fully, telegraphed from Summerside the A good idea. The Patriot ‘is not sure that the closing of the office for the sale of stamps so early as eight o’clock will be very cordially ap- The public it could not probably a An addition to the staff | postal officials, | made better. required. aes: ie eel Comp way tariff are becoming universal through~ out the Island. Merchants, | generally, who travel or send freight over the line, find that although it affords them great conveniences, that they have to pay more for these conveniences than they can | | afford, or ought to be expected to pay. | |The railway being a cheap one, and being worked perhaps more cheaply than any other road in the Dominion, it was thought, } | taking all things into consideration, that | | | those who made out the list of charges, | would make them correspondingly low. | But such has not been the case. The charges for passenger traflic are as high as those on the Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick roads, higher. the Progress on this subject. to the Dominion generally, ‘under the présent one. | Prog "OGress» A joint comraittee was formed to confer as | taints of the excessively high rail- | and people | and the charges for carrying | freight, especially for short distances, much | All the newspapers, with one single exception, are of the same mind as_ We contend | that owing to the peculiar circumstances of | the country, the adoption of a low toriff | would be more beneficial to our people and | and that the ls and | receipts at the end of the year from such a tariff would be largely in excess of those — Summerside conversion © the whole population to this very nast tenet. I, for one, mos! against being so proselytized. I believe some people are advocating the adoption of water-works, which I, too, think most necessary ; but for this purpose of laying the dust, there is surely water enough, and to spare, I alluded at the beginning to one means which would, least, be better than nothing namely, that some old puncheons should be hunted up, filled with water, and either with holes pierced in them, or with perforated tubes fixed to them, drawn about the streets, but surely the expense of supplying two or three water carts would not beso very great but what this civilized community would be glad to bear it for so deasirablea result. I have been told that the soil is so light that there is no use putting water on it since it dries up again so quickly. No Why, we are exactly in the same rise from the breakfast “d vigorously protest use! condition when we table every morning, butis that any reason why, when in a few hours we begin to feel | the pangs of hunger, we end decline to eat our dinners because we should only get hungry again? No! when the dry up, in the name of common sense, them again—with all the water we and all the loafers—half a dozen times a day it necessary. And, as 1 suppose, too much to expect that this should be done on Sundays (though, for my part, I} don’t think «Sabbath breaking.’ streets water have, putting water on the streets is | any more than all the | APES R33 ~ mittt ; { gic PP id % | , ie * OF) f faed a | known Business Stand, it is} . - - | extra eye-wiping, face-washing and clothess | brushing involved by such a day as last | Sunday, is, let alone the unchristian tem- | per engendered) then let the water carts | go round twoor three times on Saturday night. I think there can be no doubt, that | } | Charlottetown | | if the streets had been well watered during | the week preceding last Sunday, we should not have suffered a quarter the discomfort that we had to bear from swallowing large | quantitigs of the surface of the streets. There is some ridiculous old saying about eating a‘ peck of dirt;’ ridiculous as it is, the Corporation seem determined that it iso very dense that they object to paying | for such a necessary, nay, essential, thing. for the preservation of health, | means will be taken to compel them to do so. So that in senses they may as speedily as possible ‘ Down Ch’town, June 9, 1875. po ala oo To the Editor of the: Examiner. Sin,—I hope you will not put me down as one having © sore head; but I would like to ask the Postmaster General if he could not arrange some means of having the Register and Stamp wicket open so that the public would be able to get postage stamps and letters registered when the office is closed at 8 p.m., &c., for it is such a nuisance to be obliged to wait till the office opens next morning, Yours, respectfully, J. McM. that some two wit THE Dvst.”’ Ch’town, June 12, 1875. PASSENGERS. Per Steamer Carrout From Bcston.—Messrs. Daniel B. Morrison, J. 8. ms uyo, Tucker, Owen Evans, B. McLeod, H. B. Baker, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. D. Manson, Wisses M: tin, Maggie A. Steele, Sarah Swallow, Annie Breen, Katie Mc- Rae, Nettie Gay, C. McKenzie, Maggie Currie, N. MeNevin, Sadie M. Morrison, Kauie Murchi- son, J. Miller, McKinnox, Emma T .Morrison, Per STEAMER CarnoLL 10 Bostox.—Miss M: | —. Masters, Miss L. Smith, John A/cKenna Elizabeth McGee, Cassie Buckman, Mary Gillis, John Tanton, Ronald .WcKachern, John | McDonald, Patk. Casey, Me ary Mooney, Roseanna Mooncy, Christy Ann Mckay, Mary McLeod. | a —_— a ee Memoranpa.—Quebec, June 8.— The captain of the barque 7ruro reports that of the Banks of Newfoundland, lat. 44.30, lon. 57.6, on the | 16th May, 9, p. m.—very dark and thick fog— he ran into a two-masted vessel with no sails set and no lights burning ; heard cries of people | on board and put ship about twice in b opes of findiug the crew, but failed to do so. The sea was very high and ni; ght dark. Could not low- er bo ats. Had a lookout at the bow and one on each side. He is of opinion the vessel sunk at | once. A Wrecx.—Capt. L. Banks, of th ry Alice, which arrived here on Teesiny og reports having passed on the Ist inst., a wrecked schoo a- er, about 12 miles south of Cape Bear. She was on her beam ends, with part of her sails set and | part furled. There was a small craft : longside | wrecking her when the Mary Mice passed, but the captain was unable to obtain any particulars. asin icdl Latnengp.—on Thurs sday, the 3rd inst., from | the shipyard of Mr John Auld, Wes t “Point, a | very su verior Bark of 365 tons register, to cl lass Alin English Lloyd's, ni amed the “ Katie E. | Stuart,” and built for D. C. Ramsay, E Sd > Georgetown, June 7th, sailed barque G21 Gordon, W. Gordon, master, for Bristol, | 36,882 bushels oats by Messrs. Pope and Carvel], | and 10,000 feet deals ‘by D. Gordon. We learn from a. Peake Bros. & Co., | that their barque Mosed/e, which left Charlotte— own at noon on the 27th ult, arrived at Ply- mouth on Friday, the 11th inst., in 15 days. Thi vessel sustaiss her reputation as a clipper ship. BOOK y LAIN JOB. AND LE PRINTING done EXAMINER OFFICE. 1A Mavaifceut View of the Bay and making the run at the with | BIRTH, t brighton, on tne 13th inst, , the wife of Hou. W. W. Sullivan, of a dau ghter, es 9th in ast, a Sh Joie ugh, busseng debts] JUST RECELVED from Kansland, Cansds, and the United States, nad now ‘rage. May she restiu peace, | open for inspection, a large and varied assortment of At Souris Line Road, on “ts Ist inst., Mary, | wife of Mr. J Jha MeDoaal eed 70 years. Ags gage ayy 7 : APARQH A | GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE SEASOR, arict oe isth ir 0 wr ave “" 7 ‘23 = a4 ¥ At New Glasgow on the ic April after a (N SLi t vere illnes cn he bore wih ah iris- aN t far e, James fem ple, aged 58 yeara. At Summerside. on We: dine peday, the] loth May, g ; afier 4 short illness, Me Joba Green, son, aged | OY Goods, Hardware, Earthen and Glassware, Groceries, Boots At the Wesleyan Pa Aber sta di and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Readymade Clothing, 2 vy, Agassiz Pickup, beloved aud only © L. 8. Johesows aged one year anc ‘ \ y » ™ ‘ sony at ‘sed ove yearend} = Tron, Steel, Flour, Cornmeal, &., &e,r, At Dromore Settlement, on the 18th May, ‘ar a ustee a ‘elle Nee all of which are offered at aa ee | ce ‘ i ig) lie peck " a ea he 4”; . pt North River, June Tth of Bronchitis, Minne, Priees that cannot fail to please. i... G ler OF Wentei aud ultherine Moreside, r, Vass., on 8th ult., after a long es3, which she bore with a true RR None rere | i | | | alo be Thankful for past favors, I would solicit a continuance. ris Mrs. Donald McAskill, aged + | E y K Y B 1D > 60, fi yrmer ty of Souris, P. E. Island. She Was t tE 43. mue ) ve I ye ae 1@ ples Ny rR »s much beloved by all who had the pleasure of | Southport, June 14, 1875.—Gin her aintance. May she rest in peace. : RE-OPENED. UE means beg leave to acquaint their friends and the public generally that, haying purchased the above well- , they have entered into Partnership, under the style and firm of J. & W. BEER, and will be pre pared, on arrival of Spring Goods fr om Gr ext ‘Bri itainand the Dominion, id well-as stock of Staple and Fancy Goods, Ready - made Clothing. GROCERIES, &c., at prices that will satisfy their patrons. They mean ‘‘ BUSINESS.” Please calland examine our Stock and be convinced that we will do as well fc r your interests as any er house in the trade. JOHN BEER WILLIAM W. May 17, 1875.—4i sib MOE HOTEL! » offer a sorted BEER. ps eves — Formerly ‘Ocean House.” Rustico Beach, P.E. I., Having refitted ta Firs been bought and thoroughly and refurnished if i-class Style! BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, WILL BE RE-OPENCD FOR THE SEASON, FROM LiLL ist OF OCTOBER NEXT. {On Tih Id ¢@0db a APA od Ye to Guests! . Attention Given TEAMS MODERATE. summer resort the is unrivalled. ** Sea-side,”’ A Sal thrious and Bracing Atmosphere. Surf Bathing ! Excellent Ueean, Best Fishing Grounds on North Shore, with boats for fishing and ploa sure constantly on hand. Coaches connect with every Train to and from Charlottetown and Sum- mierside, at the Hunter River Station, as below: — Trains leave at 630 a. m., and 2 p.m | Returning leave Hunter River at 7.55 a. m., and 8.25 p. m. Leaves Summerside at 6 a. m., and 6 and 6.30 p.m. Returning leave Hunter River at 7.55 a. m., and 3.40 p- m. Any change in vertised. PRESENT TIME TABLE. Time will be duly ad- JOHN NEWSON, W. A. HUTCHESON, May 17, 1875. all the real estate advertised, with the ex- | js so only from its moderation, and they ception of the lot on Spring Street, which | evidently would like to substitute fon for | i was bought by Mr. Daniel Sutherland.-— | peck. Pictou Standard. | Anyhow, Sir, if it is only a question. of | eee Oe — | c a - | Svopex Deate.—On Wednesday evening, | money, I do hope that if there are persons | RT 7 a PAINT OL! PAW SOR, W. # 1875. At NV ayy hea: (0) k C New-hemp Qakum Co, Pee ‘ Of Boston. W KE are Agents for the saie of the man- ufacture of the above Company, and can assure shipowners and dealers of the su- periority of their article of Oakum over all others. Bestof references can be furnish- ed. 300 bales to arrive first steamer, and or- ders can be filled promptly and cheaply. CARVELL BROS. 1 26, 1875.—2m Ch’town, Ap rj Ry eW hiskey &S Syrups. i STORE $0 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 20 kegs LEMON SYRUP, 20 galls. eaca, 20 kegs RASPBERRY SYRUP, on consignment at lowest wholesale prices. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April 26, 1875.- —n 70 ARCHITECTS, Wanted—Plans and and Specifications. NE hnnudred and fifty premium will be given by this Dee partment for an approved Plan and Specification of a Brick Building for a a ‘Hos pital for the Insane. The building to have accommodation for at least 140 patients, also, apartments for the Medical Superintendent, the Super- visor and assistants, and kitchen, and all rooms required for an institution of this nature. The plans to provide for the ~eceptiou of a Steam Heating apparatus, anc are re- quired to be so drawn that, if it is found necessary at any future time, the building can be enlarged se as to accommodate a still greater number of patients. Each architect to state the price for which he will sell his plan and specifica- tion, which, if approved and accepted, the department is to be atliberty to take and use at a price to be agreed upon. Plans and specifications will be received at this office until Saturday, the 21st August, next, at noon. Jno. W. MORRISON, Sec’y Board of Works, P. E. Island. May 31, 1875. or ' pieommaeerag FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL Suburban Residence, 41 within five minutes Walk from the Post Office. Apply to G. C. CARMAN, Real Estate Broker dollars ($150) June 7th, 1875. ee aa S. 8. PRINCE EDWARD. OP RN IING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, PART OF OUR Spring and Summer Stock, WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED BY MR. HARRIS IN THE BEST MARKETS IN ENGLAND ! WE OFF HER WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, AT CASH PRICES. Balance by Ships and Steamers daily expected. GHORGE DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, a 17, 1875. Fiay & a pr} UNTEST ARRIVAL AT ROBERTSON’S, rh es ae a 39. 1 GASE WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. Mescow Beavers and Pilots in all Shades, BLUE AND BROWN NAPS. Mr. McLeop is the CurTrer, and Al at that! C. ROBERTSON, Gweeen Gtrect, © ©* * * * Ch town, 1874. Rae ee aes aso Number 39. Dec. 21, + ee + tee te eat wie KING § are meres mame SQUARE HOUSE a )Y late arrivals we are in receipt of the greater portion of our which will be found, on inspection, to comprise a very LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, und which we now offer at prices that cannot fail to give general satisfaction. SPRING STOCK ——o SPECIAL, WE ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID LINE IN Summer Tweeds, Black & Blue Worsted Coatings, BLACK AND BLUE BROADCLOTHS, DOHSKINS & CASSIMBERS, and having secured the services of A FIRST-CLASS CUTETR AND GCGOD WORKMEN, We are prepared to make up the same in the very best Style ! and as such prices as must satisfy all who may patronize us in this our NEW DEPARTMENT, Ch’town, May 31, 1875.—6w BEER ‘ SONS, yanada + dig nd Manufacture ! 'RHiIis ARTICLE, which has hitherto given such entire satisfaction, we are pre- pared to receive ‘orders for, as usual, and execute them promptly at Lowest MARKET Price. 20 tons assorted sizes now in Stock. Charlottetown, April 19, 1875.—2m CARVELL BROS. STADACONA . Insurance Comp’ny CAPITAL, $3,000,000. Kire and Life. eae Quebec. Head Office .. . Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Esa., | JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Ese., JOHN QUIRK, Esa., JOHN INGS, Ese., P. W. HYNDMAN, Esa. CARVELL BROS., March 15, 1875. Nontipert Mare. Agents for P. E. Island. (\ET YOUR HANDBILLS AND, Posters printed at the Examiner office | — = = YUBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER. One Dollar and Forty Cents a year. NEW More Elegant Styles LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK IN P. E. ISLAND. ® lected trom London, New York, Boston and Dominion Establishments, which, together with our own UNRIVALLED - FACILITIES. put us ahead of ail competitors ia our line . zs . . i o > . Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room Suits, High ®& Luow <>: A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c., TO SELECT FROM. Window Rollers Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &e. &e. ~f. English & German Looking Gilasses, and Plates to fit Old Frames, VERY CHEAP, Some New and Hlegant s = ° Picture Miculdings ! Tn Imitation inlaid, French Burl. Burl, Blue and Magenta, and other Fancy Patterns, not hitherto imported, —ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Coruer Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e., which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture I >rmmes ! _ every variety, Xe. JOHN NEWSON., Jan. . 18, 18 ly cow P. E. ISLAND STEAMERS ! Until Further Notice. 75. Pe “ EAVE CHAR LOTTE TOWN for SUM- MERSIDE and SHEDIAC every Mon- day and Thursday morning at 3 o'clock, LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for SHEDIAC every day, on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. LEAVE SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE every day, on arrival of morning train from St. John. LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for CHARLOTTE. TOWN every Wednesday and Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. : LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU and HAWKESBURY every Monday and Thursday morning at 5 o'clock, LEAVE PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every Wednesday and Saturday, on arrival of morning train from Halifax. LEAVE PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monday and Thursday, on arrival ef morning train from Halifax, LEAVE PICrOU fer GEORGETOWN every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, Leave GEORGETOWN for PICTOU and CHARLOTTETOWN every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock, Leave HAWKESBURY for PICTOU every Monday ond Thursday, during night, Connect at Shediac with train tor St. John, and there with Railways and Interna tional Steamers for ali places in United States and Canada; at Pictou with trains for Halifax and all places in Nova Scotia ; at Hawkesbury with Coaches and Steamers for all piaces in Cape Breton ;- at Summers side and Georgetown with trains for Char lottetown and all places in the Island, Acexts.—Thomas Bolton, Halifax; Han. ford ee St. John ; Noonan & Davis, Pictou; A. H. Sutherland, Hawkesbury. F. W. HALES, See’y. Ch'town, wn, May | 15, 1875, ee eee MONTREAL & ACADIAN STEAMSHIP CO MPAA. X, Venezia, $13 tons, Commander MeMasters. 8. Valetta, $13 tons, Commander Andersve, X, Roma, $13 tons, Commander Desjardines, (Ha 2 Fa The above Steamships will form a Weekly fine BETWEEN Montreai, Shediac, Chariotte- town and Picton, leaving Montreal Thursday in each week. For Freight or passage apply to HYNDMAN BROS,, Charlottetown. DAVID SHAW, Esq., Montreal. May 17, 1875. in ist nov Steamer ‘ Heather Belle.’ Summer Arrangement, i= 75 §. NRE above Steamer will, ing of the naviga dia: Summer as follows :— Leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town, touching at China Point and Halli- day’s Wharves, every Tuesday and Thurs- day morning at 7 o'clock, returning the same eyenings. Leave Mount Stewart, East River for Charlottetown, touching at after the run open- for the Cranberry and Hickey’s wharves, every Wednesday and Friday mornipgs at 7 o'clock, returning same evenings. Leave Charlottetown for Crapand, mitting, every Saturday, and on every alternate Saturday will make a return trip. commencing Saturday, May 15th. JOUN HUGHES. weather per- May 3, 1875.—31a ‘ i" FOR SALE. HAT desirable Sea-side SUMMER RE- SIDENCE, *‘REDCLIFFE,” belonging to Admiral Bayfield, adjoining the Keppoch Farm and about two and a half miles frem Charlottetown. ‘Terms easy and made known upon application. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Solicitor, &. May 24, 1875.—2m Pee PR ge a ices ree fail Se Wo ee So RNR I ge Ha 2.5 Peet eR = ARM AT Rae ane oy MRR ag PF 2 A ROO EE ER REECE ORG MAY met pt UT PTR PE Rane se A et AT ee emcee oN ET “7 ns