i ar ts i aa a. ‘Sana eit $ 5 ) i AND OTHER MATTERS, “aE Hl EADQUAR TERS of CEN. H ( own # tg Je e hl C¢ ' ‘ ' a : specan Oe ee Vy\TEMPORARY OPINION. erily in the remarks we quote above. 1, W cans : M © i ‘ Vree ; gas otinue to ~ \ 1 alii as the A ; 5 ia ie 1 an Mr. Weish s Wiitie } alionlists a \ i Trad rs ist banner.” I ‘ Sis a vu ’ kimuan, U git under the Grit , If Mr. Pope's protestations in | of I Trade cannot be taken as sin- . 8s Macdonald, how can ur. i a isi While following , But the Patriots shallow soph n ve avyl v.— Pr gtess. | In tb : the Bothwell election, | ni pust necessarily tind | a very grave dilem- | Tis s have. we doubt not, | ticie that ap: | . e | i a iew piain - W thai those words were | it} the or : : es it really think e- S mmned 3 fomined | 3 > strang: J , an thus denounced the | Mr. Milis, thus “i r | friends hous Com is beg a | ae 2 $5 » of eavetn. | and ‘i euace the whole Senate in the | y Mr. Mulis bas ne, and to make the } yg) Assen Ss pariy caucuses to ei¢c s { will spe \ } ’ ° oa > R Vay Scandal forgotten, and | s Macdonald once more in power.” | . i iily mean this Does it 1 American inst ns | : be t to power once more of | s detested political and personal epponent? | We are ha n think, and we have | stated a8 mu ‘fore, that at least the or- | gan respects british and constitutional | ; ges an es. We give it cradit | | \ 1 ask the organ now, not to} hang ‘ It knows full wel bat | Mr. Mills and his f ls, who for the} moment seem to have obtained the mastery | he t es. are in no degree epamoured with on the contrary’ British institutions, thet r instincts, if not Ameri. | ean, are exp~rimental and dangerously fanci fi Mr. Dawson, the opponent of Mr. Mills $6 Maa We Oeieve on political and person- | &: gre on. His only fault | gihe eyes organ is, we presume, that | unGs &@oo0ve SsUSpici fF the be wi be an Opposition member | Bei Dow, sure is the time for the organ | wshow ilse!{ tv bold the interests of country abere those y. 1t spokes out once be- Ore, 83 OUr eAiract proves. Will it do so | again. The goiden bali hes at ils feet Willit kick it away? We trust not. If it joes it Virtual'y confesses that its day is | past, that it i* conquered, that another | sism, with new and more masters, iS aboul to comimence.— | QD . Grucs nad Is LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. event Ri aime lal Neto 8. Weeks, At» torney General of Nova Scotia, has been dismissed by the Lieutenanat Governor. Exqvisita Fatengss.—A “‘ Patriot Extra" was issued with reports of the speeches of Messrs. Welsh and Stewart in the Ath. ec#um; but although there were more than space enough left on the sheet, there was not even the most distant allusion tothe able speech of Senator Haviland in reply. No such tacties are required in the de. fence of a good cause or a “ pure Governe ment.”’ -— eo Hou»ors or THe Saason.—This is nomin- ation day in town. The weather is damp and uncomfortable, and the wind and blus- ver Of Messrs. Davies and Stewart, will, in \ne afternoon, make matters still more dis- agreeable.— Herald, 7 =——- New Cacxcu.—A commodious Presby- terian Church has been erected this fall by lhe enterprising residents of Rose Valley» Let 67. We understand that Mr. Allan Bethune,one of the Church Committee, is in this city at present, asking for a few sub- * scriptions to help defray expenses. We hope the peopie of this city will deal liber. | » ally with him. << The Cubisn insurrection continues to) drain herof her troops. In addition to the | forces despatched some little time since, further reinforcements sailed from Barce~ jonas few days ago Admiral Francisco Liang with a equadron consisting of five frigates —the Davis, DeFobsa, Villa de Madrid, Leon and Concepcion — carrying four battalions of infantry. Nomination.—Messrs. Pope and Welsh | Were nominated to-day, Mr. Pope was | Rominated by thirty-one of the leading el. écttors of Queen's Ceunty. There was a | much larger number of names to the | “nomination paper’ as first draughted, but owing toa mistake which was discovered | ) only @ sbort time tefo-e the nomination | took place, anorber “ paper’ had tobe pre» pared, and there was not time to get all | the signatures renewed. Protectionist supporte s of Mackenzie’ | Government : — Paine, Brovsg, Devin, Irvine, Jarre, McDonatp (Toronto), Mc Donacp (Cornwall), Woop, W oRKME?:. all leading men in the Of courss there are many | supporters of | names | These are Grit Party, Ober ** Protectionist ” Mackenzie whose Well We observe that some Railway officials ire making themselves very active in the Oe present We would advise | are not so} anown, 4 election. > bese gentlemen not to be so demonstra- Their | Brown) bread is buttered, let | ‘bem quietly eat it lest worse befall them— | ’ tive. Neral Mosr Exresonpixary Sreaminc.— The | ther day the papers noticed -ome rema: ke | 4 tbly quick steaming of the steamer Briffa- : We Of the White Star line, for which Messrs +! D. Corbett & Co. are the agents in this | Bey, The average outward passage was i “ tiles a day, a little over 15 knots per 4 Sour ‘ . 4 15.32 , and the homeward passage per hour; but since that she had > “peed this reco d by a run from Queens. _” “Wn to Sandy Hook, in seven days, thirteen 4 tours and eleven minutes. It appears _ tom her log that on two days of the passage _ the succeeded in steaming four bundred @ Dues aday baving made 402 miles Nov. _, **, and 403 miles Nov. 2. Had it not been > © strong westerly winds reducing her = "Peed to 375 miles on November 3rd, she Wight have even exceeded thisremarkably Wick time made. The total distance sailed om ™ 2795 miles, an average of nearly fifteen |, “4 one-hait miles an hour for the entire om erage. “erage specd was almost seventeen miles ® bour, Reporter. | obtain guarantees ne On November Ist and 2d ber TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, DEPENDENTLY ~“THR C7AR—ITK ACT M STORMS LISBON, IN KUSSIAN ARMY oli CYCLO? IN INDiA— ENGLAND ANE 4 HUnRit NDON, Nov A1e folowing sp Czar pn ! was al Moscow | ur senting situation, wi than bef re de iver d thank you he Politica) Clearly defined Turkey has Yielded immediate armistice i Servia and Mon. Wal struggle the Mon- hay Py. ’ ‘ the for vi sat ACLS respecting ¢ ncn is how more you Know tO my demand i an had Useless Slaughter la this uneg erelolore heroes unf riviaal the same “ervians, notwith. istance of ou; volunteers ‘d their blood for the Sla- nen know all Rusga J210S me in ye porzing in the sufferings of co-réligionists. The in- are, however, ‘earer to me to the uttermost to Spare therefore 1 have Striven aud obtain a@ real improvement sition of Christians by peacefu neans. In a lew days negotiations will mmence at Coastantinople, and My Most irdent wish is we may arrire ala general agreement; should this however not be achieved and should I see that we cannot cessary for ¢ what we intend to demand from the Poon 1 am firmly determined to act independently {am conviicsd that the whole of Russia wifi respond tu my summons should | consider it necessary, and ii Russia’s honor require it Moscow will lead thy van by its example May God help us to carry out our seams Mission. Fhe Times confirms the report of the mobilization of the Russian army, ol the te tue ass nany of Whom s von cat Varaiy sp ir brethren and sis of Russia tuan ali my Wish Russian Diood strive w the pe Lo Curkey has raised objections to the pro- posed conference. The cyclone in India, on the 3ist ult festroyed between twenty and thousand lives and levelled 3000 houses. The Czar’s speech has had ade ‘fect on the stock exchange. A heavy gale prevailed on the English soast on Saturday and Sunday n ghts. A number of shipping disasters are reported. There was a hurricane at Lisbon on Sun- jay, and a Greek barqwe was run down ; “ight of the crew perished. The Pall Mal! Gazelle says: “ Once more larkness has fallen over the prospects of peace. That it will lift again we may hope, Hut the news, both from St. Petersburg and Constantinople, gives warning that what is called feeling may yet conquer wisdom, and that a certain degree of insatiety already threatens to creep inte the judgments of those upon whom depends the tremendous issue of peace or war. The speech of the Czar is not the most alarming incident of the time, but it is far from pleasant reading.” New York, Nov. 13.—The Times says later forty pressing ; returns {rom South Carolina, Louisiana and Florida strengthen the belief that all three have been carried for Hayes. The Herald says: “ The result of the election in these | three States is still doubtful." President Grant expresses a determination to preserve peace and insure a fair count of votes, THE DOUBTFUL STATES FOK TILDEN—AN INDE PENDENT AUTHOTITY ON THE CONTEST. Boston, Nov 13.—The Globe of this mor. ning, whose sources of information are equal to the best, and whose opinions are not biased either way, sey: ‘“ From the information in our despatches of jast night and this mor- | ning, we feel justitied in taking Florida out from the doubtful side and returning it to the Tilden column. Despatches largely in detail and mainly from official returns. giving the State to Tilden by at least 1400. Figures are also reported showing South Carolina | for Tilden by 1000 majority, with 1500 majority for Hampton; and Louisiana for Tildon by 7000. The full figures and the decisive story from none of these States will be in for a day or two yet. Indeed, in Louisiana the returning board from which so much is feared, does not meet until Friday, | consequentiy the partizans of both parties | will doubtiess claim the State with persist- ence and defiance. claim of Floriia for Tilden appear to te much more satisfactory and conclusive than those advanced by the other side. Ottawa, Nov. 13.—Mr. J. D. Lewin, of St John, has been appointed Senator in place cf Hon. John Robertson, deceased. There are three so-called Irish colleges started in the Eastern townships, near Gran- by, Waterloo and Charmand, with from ten to fifteen students each. Those at Granby hail from ali parts of the United States and act but anything like students. They had twelve trunks full of what they said were their books. The Shefford County Battery at Gravely is being watched owing to suspi- cions that they are Fenian centres. Joha Hillyard Cameron is dangerously ill. Prank Thompson, who placed obsiructions on the railway at Allanburg junction, was tried to-day and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. ‘ey y DIED. At Sea View House, Charlottetown, on the 14th curt., Charles E. Kelly, aged 27 years, seventh son of the Hon. Francis | Kelly, of Fort Augustus. May be rest in peace. ‘New Engiand Feit Roofing Co.’s PITCH AND FELT! The only Reliable Roofing. = () ROLLS Beehive Brand FELT, YUY 100 Bois. PITCH, 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, 50 Rolls DRY PAPER. We are selling these Goods Very Cheap. ; DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, July 17, 1876. ~ IMPERIAL HIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of London, [ESTABLISHED 1803) Subscribed & Invested Capital, $8,650,000. INSURES at MODERATE RATES Stores, Warehouses, Dwellings. Churches, Mer- chandize of all kinds, Produce, Vessels on the Stocks, and other Property. DETACHED DWELLINGS taken for ONE. TWO, and THREE YEARS at spe- cial rates. Losses Adjusted and Settled Promptly. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Mar. 20 1876 Agentior P, KH. I Fire Risks at Adequate Rates! Deposit ith D ominien Goveinment, 850,000. a “a Experienced agents throughout the Dominion. —_—:Oo:i~m JAS. DesBRISAY, Agent for P. E.., QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN. sepl1'76 American Kerosene. 60 CASKS, 120° test, landing to-dty CARVELL BROS. (Saturday ). | ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—t1 3. | sho vu them. | It can be said, however, | that the figures put out in support of the | AGENCY FOR IZED ~ P. E. SLAND PRODUCE, | | —— | j j NORATIO B. SELL ON, Bedford Row & Sackvillo Sroot, | ITALIF AX, N. Sd. | | Consignments of PRoptce solicited, and Cash advanced, or Goods forwarded as de | Sired. All kinds of produce purchased fo Cash, Orders for Goods from Halifax promptly | attended to. Reference in Halifax: JOHN 8S. McLEAN, Esq., President Bank Nova Scotia. Reference in Charlottetown: W. R. WATSON, Ese., Oct. 1876. city papers lm In Salesroom and will be sold at lowest figure for Cash: 3 CADDIES TEA, from 3 to 20 Ibs. each (extra). 100 boxes BISCUIT (Oyster, Tea, Bill- age, Seed, Lunch, Cabin, and Aber- nhethy), boxes and tins Ground PEPPER, *“ CREAM ‘TARTAR. 30 20 80 cwt. 3-crown SOAP, (1 lb. bars), 10 cases MATCHES, 20 doz. BROOMS, 140 doz. Bartlet’s BLACKING, 5 bbls. ON IONS, 100 bbls. Winter BA LDWINS., N. RANKIN. _ Nov. 10, 1876.—9j FREEHOLD FARM ON LOT 44 FOR SALE. ‘THe Subscrider offers for sale all the right title, and interests in the Farm lately owned by John Kickham, situate on Township No. Forty-four, at the head of Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The said farm is conveniently situate to Schoel House, Grist and Saw Mills, and is worthy the attention of those who require a nice farm. Title good, and terms easy. Wa. D. STEWART. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1874 | j LONDON HOUSE, 6.—pat ‘ will be so!d much UNDER VALUE at the LIGHTLY DAMAGED in the making, Oct. 9, 18 A. Lot of Blankets, S$ ¥ 7 iets A sae a ERR Rs ane et eel and Railway. SPECIAL RUNNING ARRANGEMENT. N and afler MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, a Special Steamboat Mail Train will | run as fo!lows :— GOING WEST. | a oi | oe GOING EAST. A. &2 | _P. M. Charlottetown ‘dp 6.00'Summersiile ‘dp. 6.46 Royalty Junction 6.17 Kensington 7.16 Huater River 7.09 County Line 7.46 County Line 7.46 Hunter River 8.25 Kensiagtona 8.17/Royalty J’nct. 9.17 Summerside ar 8.50 Ch’town ar. 9.35 Numbers 3 and 4 Trairs will resume run- ning as per Time Bii} No. 5, W. McKECHNIE, Superintendent. [3ins Prescription Free OR the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak- ness, Lost Manhood and all disorders brought on by indiscretions or excess. Any Druggist has the ingredients. Address Davipson & Co,, Box 2296. New York. Sept. 13, 1875. Consumption Cured. N old physician ‘retired from active 4% practice, having had placed in his hands | by an East India Missionary the formula of | a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy | and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bron- | chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure tor Nervous Debility, and all. Nervous Compiaints, after having thoroughly tested its curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering he will send (/ree of eharge) to all who desire il, thisrecipe with full directions for preparing and successful using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp nam- ing this paper. DR. W. C. STEVENS, Munroe Biock, Syrause, N. Y. jan 17'7 - BROAD’S AXES, - BOXES, at, 20 CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1876.—3i POLITICAL _ MEETINGS. N R. POPE will meet the electors of M Queen's Co. at the following places on MONDAY, 6th November; Rustico, Bank at6 p. m. a TUESDAY, 7th November; *New Glas- gow Hall at 2 p. m. SAME EVENING; House at 6 p. m. WEDNESDAY, 8th November; Clifton Hal] at 2 p. m. : THURSDAY, 9th November; ,Springton School Heuse at 2 p. m. FRIDAY, 10th November; Crapaud Hall at 2p. m. ‘ SAME EVENING; Kelly's Cross at St. Ann’s School . &. . SATURDAY, llth November; Bonshaw School House at 2 p. m. SAME EVENING; Bryan’s Cross at 6 m. MONDAY, 13th November; Lon Creek at 4p. m. TUESDAY. 14th November Mpa nt Stewart al 6 p. m. . THURSDAY, 16:h November, Saw Mill Bridge al 2 p. m. SATURDAY, 18:h November ; Corner, Fort Augustus at 2 p. mn. MONDAY, 20th November; House, St. Peter’s Road at 2p. m. Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1876. The Isolated Risk & Farmers Insurance Co. of Canada. Smith’s 10 Mile Hon. ALEX. MCKENZIE, GEORGE GREIG, Esq. —— CAPITAL, 8G00 000. Deposited with Dom. Gevt., « $100 904, HIS Company insures Farm Property, T Dwellings and contents, Churches, Schoolhouses, and other isolated risks, on the Three Years System, at lowest current rates. Pays all losses caused by lightning, whether fire ensues or not. The agency having been transferred to the subscriber, he is prepared to (xke risks and renew out- standing policies oa most favorable terms. FENTON T. NEWBERY, April 24, 1876.—ly Cen'l Agent for P.E.I. PRESIDENT, Vicr- PRESIDENT, STEAMERS Commission Mechant Auct’r, &c., | i High Sheriff, Queen's County. | Prince Edward Island Fall Arrangement. | Qu and after Monday, {he 23rdst., the Sirs, «St Lawrence’ and * Primes of Wales’ Will run as {ows : Nova Seotin. Leave CHARLOTTETOW for PICTOU every MONbDay, WEPeEspay, THULs DaY & Saturpay mornggs at 5 o'clock connecting there at 10, m. with train for Haliax. Fare to iliifax, $1.10. Picnic Parties of twenly ail upwards can obtain Return Tickets aCharlottetown Office to Picton and bac same day, for $1.00 each. Returning to Chaiottetown, 7 Leave PICTOU every TUESAY, WEDNEs- DAY, Fripay & Sarurpy, about 1 p. m., On arrival of morniy train from Halifax. ' Cape EBreon, Leave PICTOU for HAWKESURY every | Monpay «& THURSDAY, a arrival of morning train from Halife, connecting both ways with Stage ind Steamer ‘* Neptune” to and fror Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. : Returning to PICTOU sam niGuts con- necting with 10 a.m. trm Tuuspay & Fripay for Halifax. Summerside & shediac.. Leaves SUMMERSIDE for POINT Duv- CHENK every mornin; (Sunday ex- cepted) about 9a. m. c immediately on arrival of 6a. m. tra from Char- lottetown,connecting at dint DuChene With day train for St. Jan. Returning to SUMMERSIL same days, leaving POINT DuCHEE soon after arrival of morning train-om St. John. | The direct trips between Shéiac and Char- lottetown,and Charlottetwn and Shed- jac on Sunday evening wil! be dis- continued, instead of wich Sieamesr will leave Summerside »r Charlotte- | town, and Charlottetowrfor Summer: | side, Saturday evenings. AGENTS:—Almon & McIntsh, Halifax; | Noonan & Davies, Picta; A. Grant | & Co., Hawkesbury; Enford Bros, St. John. aig F. W. HALE! Secretary. Ch'town, P. E. 1., Oct. 19, 18. NEW FALL GODS - READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOW ROO Great Variety | Astonishing Low Prices | 'before purchasing elsewhere. LONDON HOUSE! 1A we if Our Clothing Department is now complete for FALL AND WINTER TRADE IN THE Latest EXng ish and Canadian aty en. | SPECIAL —We are showing a splendid lot of | Men's and Boy's Reefers and Ulsters. | GEO. DAVIES & CO Charlottetown, Nov. 10,1876. i CALL AND EXAMINE W. A. WEEKS & 00'S IMMENSE STOCK OF Goops, JUST OPENED. ~ | } z } j | | | | j ; were <> © 1 Everybody Pleased. (23% | Great Bargains in Dresses. Shawis.iFurs. Ciouds, Cvercoats, Reefers, etc. “e+ | ’ 2 It will pay every buyer to call and have a look at our price | W.A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. | Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1876. —4ins NATIONAL» 1876. Our Extensive Impotations HLL & WIATER GOODS NOW READY a INSECTION, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Friends, give us a call avi see for! yourselves, © ROBERT ORR & CO. Oct. 9, 1876. Established i86i. Park’s Cotton Warp. White, Blue,Red, Orange & Green HE COTTON WARP nade by us for the past fifteen years Inving proved so very satisfactory to consumers, we feel justified ip recommendingit to al] who use | ' the article as the best ia quality and actually the cheapest inthe marked. We warrant every bmdle to be full length and weight and to ve numbered cor- rectly. Onur name and addres: is onthe label. For sale by all dealers. Wm. PARKS «& SON, New Brunswick Cotton Mills,John, N. B. August 14, 1876.—3m Prince Edward Isiaxd Railway ! N and after MONDAY, Jane 5th, trains | will run as follows :-— O TRAINS GOI NG WosT. Mixed. STATIONS. Express, Georgetown Dep. 7.00 a.m. Cardigan 7.26 2 { Arr. 8.50 Mount Stewart { Dep. 9.00 Royalty Junction 10.2 ’ ‘ Arr. 10.40 Onastotiotows i Dep. 10.00 Dep. 3.30 p.m Royalty Junction *10.2) 3.50 North Wiltshire 11.0% 4.37 Hunter River 11.16 4.52 Kensington 12.30 p.m. 6.1 . sa, { jArr. 1.08 Arr. 6.45 Summerside Dep. 2.00: Wellington 2.50 Port Hill 3.32 O'Leary 4.54 Arr. 6,00 sate \Dep. 6.30 Tignish 7.30 TRAINS GOING Hast. fe de ect. a STATIONS. Express, _ Mixed. | ! Tignish Dep. 6.15 a.m. Alberton 7.15 | O’ Leary 8.19 Pert Hill . 9.40 Wellington 10.25 Ss sid Arr. 11.15 ae Dep. 12.00 m (Dep. 7.30a.m | Kensington 12.30 p.m./ 8.02 Hunter River 1.44 9.20 North Wiltshire 1.57 9.33 , 2.40 Ar. 10,20 Royalty Jun’p ; Dp. 10 30 y { Arr. 3.00 Ar. 10.50 Charlottetown { Dep. 2.20 | Royalty Junction} 2.40 > |Arr. 3.50 | Mount Stewart ; IDep pee Cardigan 5.18 | Georgetown Arr. 5.45 ——— > ouris Branch. | Going West. | Going East. STATIONS. | Mixed. STATIONS. Mixed. | : eek f P.M Souris Dep. 6.00.Ch’town Dep 2.20) Harmony 6.23 Royalty June : 40 | ; A Q | 3.50 open Arr “po Stewart } Dp 2.00 | 2 a - ° | M.Stewart ; Dep. 9.00 St. Peter’s 5.13 Royl'ty J’c't 10.20 Harmony 6.25 | Chtown (Arr. 10.40/Souris \Ar. C. J. Brypess, : Gen'l Supt. Gov. Railways. W. McKECHNIE, Supt. P. 1. R. Charlottetown, June 12, 1876.—6ins WINTER FRUIT! in store and to arrive, | 1000 SRLS, cuted WINTER. KEEPING APPLES, | Ex Steamer from Montreal, Halifax. For Sale at A. McNEILL’S Auction Room, No. 11 Queen Street. Boston, ard Oct. 23, 1876. din CAPITAL, - - - $2,000,000 DEPOSITED All Descriptions ef Fire Risks taken on Favorable Terms ! 180 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. WITH Power to Increase to $5,000,000, WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT, - - - $50,000 Arex. W. Ociryir, M. P. P., President, Wititram AnGus, First Vice President, Epwarp H. Gorr, Second Vice President and Manager, Henry Lys, Secretary, C. D. Hanson, Chief Inspector, J. R. Hea, Inspector for Maritime Provinces. AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND: JAS. DESBRISAY, 83 Queen Street. Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1876. Mire & Life insurance Co. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - - - $5,000,000, J. B. RENAUD, Esq., PRESIDENT, |C. Patmer, Esq., ‘Local Boards Established throughout the Dominion. | Bire and Life Policies issued at Moderate Rates. EFNSURANCE COMP’NY ‘Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000 CARVHLI BROT ESE Dee, T | Southport, Nov. 10—2i Another Suppl THE STADACONA HEAD OFFICE: QUEBEC. POSITS, $100,000. COVERNMENT DE HON. JOHN SHARPLES, Vicr-Presipent, GEO. J. PYKE, Genera MANAGER, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD: | Adanted BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Glueen ~“quare, ‘pas \oscribers have reeeived per Steam- er Prince Edward and other vegeels, froia Loudon 1, Mapchester, Glasgow and from foreign ports, a fall and complete ‘s Supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, [uiutest Styles, io the Present Season. Customers invited to inspect Vi Merchandize, ’ and the publicin general are our Stock of Generai now Complete in ali the Varlous Departments. On Sale—Choice Congou, Sou- chong and Pekoe TEAS. of good strength and excelient flavour. Also several grades of Retincd and Granu- lated Etat A HR a All of the above sold at the lowest prices. BROWN PERIODICALS FOR 1876. Leonard Scott Publishing Co., W, bHUibk & A. 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Circulars with further particulars may be had on application, The Leonard Seott Publishing Co., Nov 175 41 Barclay St., New York: —a Bominion of Canada, Provisce of Prince Edward Island Moortgwage Sale. 1O be sold by public auction, at Char lottetown, in Queen’s County, in front of the Colonial Building, on WEDNESDAY the Eighth day of November, A. D., 1876, at the hour of twelve o’clock,noon, by virtue of a Power of Saie contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, made between DANIEL SULLIVAN and Bridget his wife,of the one part, and JOSEPIT W. HODGSON, of the other part, and bearing date the 26th day of August, A. BB. 3678: All that tract, piece !and parcel of land being part of Town Lot | number fifteen. in the tirst hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, i. e., bya line c on the Southe eastern side of King Street, in the Northe- west angle of Town Lot number fifteen, aforesaid, and running thence Southeast. erly along the division line between the sald Lot and ‘fown Lot number fourteen in the said first hundred of Town Lots, forty-two feet four inches (42.4), thence northeasterly parallel with King Street, forty-two (42) feet, thence northwesterly parallel with the aforesaid division line forty-two feet four inches (42.4) to King Street aforesaid, and thence along the same southwesterly forty-two feet, to the place of commence- ment, together with the Dwelling House IniIDenciIng other Chairman; | Joun Quirk, Esq., | Joun F. Ropertsoy, Esq. Joun Inas, Esq., | P. W. Hynpman, Esa. CARVELL BROS., Agents.., Charlottetown, P. KE. Island. es Charlottetown, April 17, 1876. WE ERO HANTS’ MARINE CANADA. - OF 2 - 2 HEAD OFFICE, - - - - - MONTREAL. oe - RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF imsland. Edward Agents for Prince Ch’town, July 3, 1876. x Notice to Debtors. HE subscriber hereby begs to notify all persons incebted to him by note of band, book account, or otherwise, that unless the respective amounts are paid before the 20thday of NOVEMBER, iust., they will positively be SUED for without uither botice. TO HE undersigned, being relieved from the Public Service, will resume his former occupation ofsfuinishing Designs, Plans, Specifications.and estimates tor Dwellings, Stores, Churches, and School Houses, of the most modern and approved style of Architecture, at short notice and reason- able ecsts. 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