PORTRY LLLP ea ee ea nT £ PP. Water! Wat With hiss Ani Pp J it it—- Wa \ ? SW t Fee-Weet! T we Water} . W tt le Down a ng tl rocks, Rippling with itservstal tid Water! water! pure itr Moo! Moo! Water! water! said thet With its branches spreading | Water! water rustied he, For his leaves were very dry— Waiter! water! for the tree! Pure and free WV y 1 Let » hay tin u Ere lL thirsting ¢roo} iea Water ! water !s and s Is my wi ‘Water! water!’ said t g With its 5 w hea n hig! And the spreading, fertile plain Ripe ie tl the Swe ry Water for the grains of ¢ Wea'th untold Water! water! sparxling pur Giveth Nature every where If you drink it, I am sure it will never prov 1 sn Water isthe thieg fi rme— Yes, and thee Water! water! young and old; Drink it, erystal like and sweet Never heed the tem; ter Dbuld— Crush bim underneath your feet Water! water! youth, for thee, Thee and me! PROV INCIAL LE GISL ATE RE. sii. sil ui cecimaiaemticnganars reer LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. —— Monvay, April 26 rhe appropriation bi! ¥ as read the second time. and referred to comuitl Hon. Mi Ba rst jarked that tne amount @)j pria i i >» road service } Q@ppeared to be stati ey li was sucha t le (it UU) I that Ser > that it was a most | ming a by No branch ol the pul s “e Ww mor in Need ef an increased ani is re Was a great Cor as ithe traffic uy t reais if the roads could neti iil oved otherwise, he believed the people would be willing to pay & spe si tax t j St He was sur- prised that, W thet ‘ so many Cull plaints, the Gove iu Were SO lndiverel to the road servier wi * they Were thereds hug every lier depu ert tlon Mr. Wightman sani the statute la Upon the highways wés almust a far i tue money iaid t he roads Was cx pended ata Sedson W was t ‘ vice. It wast ‘Sys ‘ ei. The s Nv si ( derived n rece!Ved a tri { a Sel vice. A lerge $ S eX ed i Board of Works i ainiy ) The roads Sumi | he country Were e1 beg i bhi giould bea si iit fur the wh i wile Wie i \ iV i si i were two ort sf \ > ja his disirict, bul they appeared tu ve ch i Ke. H haa apphed to t Chairmau of the Board of Works ia refere: { them aud be ha preniused lo lake tie nu Sideratio. tH Mr. Munn said it appeared to him tia Geevernuimentda uolsés tp pace Will t On ss of the ecuuiry. There Was a Gispusition t laX a&@gricu.lUrisis, as i "ibe Wie Diil, W e the amount apprypriated fur ruais Was the Sawe Irom year lu yeai He agreed with his nor from Wilishiwe tyat farmers Would raluer pay au additiona 4ix than have the roads Orglecte’. The roads were shamefully neglected iu the vicii- ity of Charictietown in lie winter J he parts 0 f the country which would nol reeeive the berent of the railway shouid have a larger Share cf the appropriations. If the roads Were nol iMproved agrculiure Must decrease A small great for Vi ra Breakwater baw en petits ned for bul it was denied lhe Pp e sh uid demand r rights, instead of ae te to beg and sup); licate for them the ¥ Works sho i net be ailowed to tak~ money and eXpenmdit Where they piease. Hon. Mr. McEwen said there was a good deai vl truth iu lie fem i Pks nad he Gov erumeat were nol Beepliug pa Witu th wants of the country with regard to roads aod Drietges \s mi work could nol De lone now tor U i y eApended as som ears ago, and the ids) required mort Our roa. system was antiquated, and it was ime to adopi b er Hon Mr Su said tt were two sides to this ques 1». It wastrue that the ainount apprepriated | Bie sy ii service had Not in- creased, buc a 2 amount was now ex- pen fed by the Bu sae i r Works Las! year he Board expended 3!76,000. and a iarge proportion of it was r roads, bridges aud wharves. Neariv 3 (-! milion dollars had been expended in, the jast few years for a railway, and tha Was also road service The railWay was expected to relieve the traflic upon theco) mon roads. He admitted that the system of repairing highways re- Ou account | and the perishable ich our wharves ed, a large ex- quired to ‘be change yielding nature of our s¢ nature of the materia! of wh and Dridges Were construc! of the | | make provision lor “at Wantin the city. There were a great in inv burglaries and offences of a similar ure committed from tine to tune, and the | wer of the Mayors Court was &0 limited | i those crimipals were not punt hed as} Stat pe Phe citizens had petitioned fu appotatment of a Stipendiary Magis~ tra er tbat they might pe punished | yore Severely or sent lo the Supre ine Court i g i s passed W ut amendment. A bill nd the Gounty CG url act Was ) iw l i bent. Tne object t i was | »y court to be heid | { 64. us Ww be fuut inost Ceh- | il j ( hour, and i ju it Db Was ry \ B in Wacer M ) ti : \ best i i that n ti is ston t > ters Wou aile Due t Le i 3 rit f thems $ i } bers { Bia Works LOO i au to iO jus c » «histricts or tl friends did net repre t. Rocky , t fort 28 in a lamented nilitron, r Lhe point Ai ss t i | ae : $ A il an} i } i | i >0.UUU, bu peared that t was to De giecled ] e were public works ere ee > I | re ll pe eB Works would either be aboiish- ae ipl } 1 iit is | rt igi { to, aud was be j time and passed, A | sie dua resentation was ferred t wigiittee, and aftera few re- gks tne Honse was re ned Al i r securing the independ- ep Pa ed s read th second t.u i ving it be referred to | Y Abia Hun. Mr. Si g said the woid* Parlia- Ment’ s iid not have been used as we had rut Puriiament If the oii weat to Oitawa it wouid be disallowed upon that sround lt was intended to prevent dual representation, ani that was @ movement 10 hie rig I It was also intended to pr e r Dom yn Or local ollicers, ex ue = { nis, fi yiing Seals ‘e Legisialu When svulalives kd Old u ct Govern it they Were iol suc! pendent tion as they $1 lid be H Mi McGiil said the bill did not go | 1 i l Goverume should deal } “ i \ e ques ind introduce vote | b rilot They s suid also provide for a registration of vuies and fora belter arrange-~ ment of eleetoral districts. He hai no ob- | jection to Voung wep being allowed to Vole, ‘Di t wes Suld know where lo lind them when | we Wa them At the last eclecuon hé@ had Se ina ' >to vete and hed never seen | them | re or siace. We should have re- preseutation by population, fur it was not lair that Ge rgelown with 100 or 150 voles should have the same representation as | Murray Harbor or Belfast Hon. Mr Dodd agreed with his ho_or whw hud just spoken, with regard lo viher people “ voted al tbe Jast election in Chartotte- iuwn. Even the jal. birds were brought oul to yule against bun (Mr, Dodd). Toe bili | vas Very stringentin some respects, but be | thought it should be made more compre- beusive : i tion. Mr. Balderson said th t registration ef votes and a re-arrangement of districts should be attended to. Sume Were of the opin ou that we bad loo Many Pr presentalives, and though he Delk ved that in numbers there was safecy, yet he thought two ol the dsiriets wight be merged! in others and th peopie be just as well represeuter. His j ere atest on ction to the bill was that at penditare was required for the service He was glad to see that in some districts stone bridges were being substituted for wooden ones Hon Mr. Balderst thought his honor’s explanation had or made matters Worse. He (Mr B) was of opiuion that the railway : ‘ ® ' would necessitate inereased expenailure uj 07 the roais, for many aew roads would have to De openet. Lis honor said a large suu was expended | tue Beard of Works, ani that it was what be (Mr. B) compiaine. of, fur while the amount at their disposal | was increased. that at the disposal of the | Commissioners remained stationary. — The Board was composed of members of the Goveroment and their supporters in the Legislature, and the greater part of the money was lai cut iu the -tsiricts they re- presented themselv If the money were placed at the dispose of the Comuissioners it would be more equally divi ied Hon Mr. Strong said the Commissioners were also appointed Iry the Gover ament, a mel j ; a faces nas would be j ist as likely to fa Lite i Te He was still of opinion that 200 im of ra way must greatiy reve the tratlic upon the common roads The raijway Wharves wouid also relweve the othe Wharves, tion Mr. Raide, store eeiligethieed bias th Commissioners were appointed by the G W- eromenut, bul was @ man living 10 Queen's County, for tnstane appointed for Prince County? They were appointed for the dis tricts in whielt they were residing, and theres fore 1t Was no Maller, as far as laying oul the morey was ct veerned, whether they were friends or Opponents of the Govern ment. : ; Hoa. Me Dodd said thatin all cases he hadi teard of where a railway was burt there was more money required for the road ser vier, and there was more work for horses, Though it appeared sirange yet it was a4 fact : Hon Mr. McGill said it would have been much more creditable to the Government to have framed a bill during the recess to im- prove the road service instead of introducing so many bogus bills, He Delieved the mores } Pit Were bol ameuded itt that particular he policy in all respects to suit herself. The | June 21, 1875. ities in i nuisee What ®as lo be gained by pass: proposal is one of vast importance, and not sinscsnstlnoedibiaanel j ‘ Ta i » *2 « ; ing He did net see Why t : Soi pee i lightly to be decidea upon, It should| *%f ltildare Cape. Lot 3, Geueral was —: 4 to hi - in a not be our ambition to relieve English Wi hi ; ide of Rail i Te! FREEHOLD FARM Legisiature, tpiact ne ae je se - | cupitalists from the burden of a white tin an hour's ride of Ratlway and Tele- . p of ha » Solicitor Geum re i ye | ory / | ge oa sa oe rabies em ol | elephant, or to pay them more for their | graph at Alberton. A ON LOT 44 n Mr Maun approved of the petaciple |) o.45 than they ure really worth 7 : ; ‘ s a. “ae * j » op j , Cat (tt op {te brik, but be duh wok see whey such at | DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, STABLE, (ACH HOUSE, FOR SALE. i i asur't was kept mMCK ili | ere } last day of the session. He | Steamer ‘ Weather Belle.’ And Two Acres of Land. if YHE Subscriber offers for sale all the “ ce lo See several amendments intros | right title, and interests in the Farm tuced, bu “ not time to consider | Particularly well-situated for Sea-bathing. | lately owned by Joha Kickham, situate on Hineas properly As it would not go inte | see ee tc. annly Township No, Forty-four, at the head of a ttl efter the next elecuon, he | For Terms, &c., apply to Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The lzbt it would be better tu letit drop til | GEORGE W. HOWLAN. said farm is conveniently situate to School ext session, an! then intreduce a more } S A t, Alberton, May 10, 1875.—ne sj til sale ilouse, Grist and Saw Mills, and js worthy conlpreneusiy Ineasure. Phe bill was so ummer rrangemen -~ the attention of those who require a nice sLabtigte in som. respects that he believed i 1s75. . farm. Title good, and terms easy. t Dowitnion G Vveroment etm@ployel one ol © : ! ON i Wa. D. STEWART. oer ~ : = a ; ss ; aad bly ae THE above Steamer will, after the open- — 1 - Ch’town, Aug. 3, 187 aaa i ing of the navigation, ran for the| 10 BE sold by public Auction on Satur- | ot naan "ei o cotamittee | Summer as follows :— day the twenty-first (21s:) day of Augus) oe nN .« lion Mr Laird s is.one of the clauses was Leave Orwell Brush Wharffor Charlotte- | A. D.. 1875, at the hour of twelve 0’¢lock [ ud S U onlin’ the very ~ss-nee of strictavss. He believed ey touching at China Point and Halh- } noon, at the Provineial Building. Chari: tte- 9 thatif a member oie dade d Sith red mah iiy’s Wharves, every Tuesday and Thurs- {| tawn, under and by virtue of a power of : : ; ap morning at 7 o clock, returning the | sale, contained ip an indenture of moi tgage y tu aw iualo tf goo.s from the Wharf lo th ’ ti ’ As , es . : pte city tert Mis ‘ al A ‘same evenings. Leave Mount Stewart, | ocaring date the $th day of Nove ember. W hoiesaie and Retail, an el a interest ia aj ant stock com | Hast River for Charlottetown, touching at} A. D.. 1851, aud mude between Thoma: pany wuul-t aisu be disqua lilt: ad, If that was or auberry and Hickey 5 wharves, every Desirisuy of Charlowetown, 1 Prince x oO B E R T oO R R & Cc O., tie intention of the bill it should be carried ednesday and Friday mornings at 7] Bdward Island, Cheimist aud Druggist, and expended by the Board of Works was, in | many cases, ‘used for the purpose of debauch ing their constituencies. His constituency, who did not enjoy the benefits of the railway received only 50 cents per head. while thuse of his honor from St. Peter's received over 1 00 f'on. Mr. MeDonald believed the money expended by the Sones was, it many c+ses, Misapplier 1, as well as that ex- pended by the Board. The work was not done at the proper season The mouey ex~ end d by the Board of Works should be @ vided among the Districts Hon Mr. Wightman complained that there was noappropriation for a wharf which had been petitioned for at St. Mary's Bay and one at Sturgeon Hon. Mr Strong said that one, if not bot! of them, would be attended to this sum- mer. In reference to Legislative Libraria Hon. Mr. Bal rae remarked that it would be better to pay the Librarian a sufli cient salary and require him to look after the books properly. Tney were granting money every vear and it did not appearto him tha: the hooks were increasing. He was appre-~ hensive that they were taken away and not returned Hon. Mr McGili complained that no cata- logue of the books was kept. Hon. Mr. Strong said it was a very valu- able jibrary, and many valuable books were added to it every year. He believed the Jiorarian should be ia constant attenaance and have the books better taken care of. would not outin tis integrity. He cid Inewiber of toe government or toree members of the Huuse of would be abie to hold noder this bill, He did not say wrong, but be was doubtful } could be fi 2 grant of $130 for the} rete renee een EE gu lute operation tl. und to carry cn the it hink Hon. Me. Balderston was surprised that | h nsion of £200 allowed to the gentleman " \itor General at the time Re ble ¢ nent W nied, and not bined Wa t,t fus a, st 1 ! paid t i n : He ww ds\ ihe { Prov {] | 3 vy wheth hy {, of ; the Go ernn t a n vd | t. He I 1 t is uajest, but he did think 10 \ i it ala as i : wa ‘a ve from ul tax pryers ' this i I) : | t obtain it i ( ri flaw, \ ir @.) i nol tf ' Court of lily W | tit to bm. Hou. Mr. Wall 4 | ved wa fasarigtt ; Hon M MeGill obser fasum of S900 va yey Packet ery * ancl he os i w t rvit was in te | tl Mr S ywrep Pihatit was intend e! for packets twe Charlo tetown and My ‘ teo n, »urray Harbor | and | { \ . 8 ( reek i \ ( vuwn, St, Peter's L, i \ ! to know whether “ ri j » af keeping the people ! rT ce that the amount was put down i funy ninsiead aming the ditfer- ut vice r wt rit was intended as for- ! ' Pr rps they intended to expend it Nhere \ if most freeads Hou. Mr. Balderston observed that the sum vag $893 less than last year, while he thought t re was ecessity for an increase. Hon. Mr. Walker did not see why Grand River was » It wasuecessary to have u si ’ , si i dy gress rep yrted. A pill te amend thé County Court Act; a to ex i tt rie il jurisdiction of the I Court m the City f Charlottetown , li tos a certa port np ol Govern Hous rman tt uizens of Chariottle- wu, were bre to up and read the Urst “A I yam ian act relating to bail and ‘ r prac ul parts oO: ft lew, and to con suildate, a nd and reduce into one acl the iws here passed upon the sa ne sub rs | nel a bill to au i an act to extend ye cCrivmual juris 1 of the Pol.ce Court im the City C} telown, were pass -d through t r without amend- . AL to auth the app intment ofa Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Char- ttetown, Was read the second line and re- rred lo committer Hon. Me Dodd remarked that as faras he vas acquainted With the bidit was intended what was felt to bea ner Biection not think any more than Asssubly, a Sseatia the House Was whether men Dusiness ol law, If the just given the coun ry, if the clause read were th government were prepared to carry oul the billin its integrity he would not oppose it. Hon Mr. Wightman did not t Couulry Was prepared for such a sweeping mea-ure. If the interpretation was vorrect, it was the moat measure he had ever se sirit gent en introdneed, and it would have the effect of throwing the public busine s into the hands of incompetent men, H Mr: Strong said his honor the leader of the opposition had taken a very extreme view of the clause. No person would sup- poge that @ person doing a small job of work, such as heuling alvad of goods, would be isqua lilies Legislature, i Cul aud at the same Legisiature 1 from holding a seat 1 the > It was not unhkely that the Deminon Governments woul someliupes clash, audit would be improper for & lowyer to takea case and advocate the interests of the Duwinion Government and time hold a seat in the Local To say that a member might not hold a share in an incorporated company was also straining the bill. was very bill wuc. required, H+ thought the ti@igh it might be a little tou severe in some of its If that was to he the case its provisions could be released hereafter. provisions Hon. tention Mr. Munn remarked it was not the in- of the framers of the bill, but the meaning the words would convey they had to do with, ee eye | tion. Mr, McGill said there was eviuence | = von the face of the bill that it was directed rainst two or three gentlemen in the House Assembiy, Why should a the owners steamboats who had a Dominion contra : be disqualitied as well as others? The 1 was so stringent in some respects that aman could searcely move wilhout forfeiting bi seat, and in other respects it was not sul- ficiently Comprehensive Hon. Mr. Dodd would i: judicious bill to purify Parliam mt but the S be glad to suppert | retelause of this bill contained 4 langerous cvisions His Sonor the leader of the ronment, said the matters referred to would rot be taken notice of, but pr rhaps they would be hke a cilanse mn the election law whieh remained a dead letter ull it suited | some gentleman to push it to the extreme. | He would not vote for the billu niess this clause was amended — i viilhcn HOUSEHOLD WINTS. Suet Pudding.—One cup suet, half eup ilgsses, one and one-hall cups sweet milk three cups fluur, two spoons bakipg Pp wider, one Cup ralsips, ole ¢ sup cul rrots; butter the pan and steam lwo an i one-half hours. juice Irom the oranges; to a pint of it pula pound of white sugar; sel on 4 moderate ire, When the sugar dissolves, put in the peel of the oranges, at id set the syrup where it wiil boil slowly eight or len minutes, then strain, Do not squeeze while strainitg Buttle and cork tight. Chicken Salad. —Quarter of a head of cab- bage, LWo gou issized chickens,three bune ue of celery Chop the chickeus, celery, cab- and the a sof four eggs very tue, add one-half — butter, two table- ell mixed with yelks ‘plat of vinegar; salt = bage, Chen } spoonfulls of mustard 3 foul the four eggs } and pepper tu laste | Stewed Coiekens —Cut up two chickens, cut each breast into three pieces if they are lod ebickens; remove the skin, pul them in- fio a saucepan with three pints of water Let therm buti for an hour, or until the water | has boiled away to abou a tescupful; add la te aspoonful of pepper, two large Leaspoon- flour rubbed perfectly smooth, and some chopped parsley. When they have boiled uutil they are tender, add a pint of milk with the yellow ol an egg mixed with it, the egg aad the milk must come to the boil. Ina happy home there | finding, overbearing spirit, | peevishness nor fretfulness, will not dwel! in the beart or the tongue ‘Oh, the tears, Olit } tuls of will be no fault- there will be no Unkindness be fuuued oon the the sighs, of all that is mostto be desired in a happy | nome, occasioned merely by unkind words remarks lo this effect, raud scoldiig seem ke froin the thal we to be this sin ‘brated writer that fretting the more r A cele | namely, | tearing have no boues; guilty of hiesh ght Orange Syrup for Paddings.—Siypueeze ihe | | ( | POSTAGE FREE & } " GWe Ga sett C7 MONTREAL. MAY, ‘73, ry greal N the {st imnroeves ments were elfe iin t » Daily Gazelle. fh is now wil theout ats stion the me L \ bean i naper for mercoants and « therS faving Oust | s transactions with Montreal Khatis pub- { lished The Shipping News, the Dany Finaneial Review, the Reports of the M irkets of all) kinds, are nade up with greal care and are} in every respect reliable other business | i i The Gazelte, Mereh ipt, Lo be Without No Banker, man can afford t Che Xe chy Haz vette, I which th 3 prepar d [i is proposed, tn nneetion with the new 956 n which the Wev tly Gazelle now ap- | irs. to ilerest and | valu fhe paper will be piaced anaer the | lirection ef a special editor, ind largely made | } up of watter expressly set Up for it, and have ing particular interest for the readers of the Weekly Edition. Arrangements have been lw vasting of life, and health, and strength, and | | | ' made for the publication of good serial stories; sel ctions of interesting family reading ; | cae 4 market reports made tp expressiy +o this } a Hits on, and of special vaine 16 farmers care fu prepared summaries of home and for- eign news: andan origmal agricniturai de partinent, Daiiv, per annum, SG O00. Weekly, . hoo Free of postage after Ts! July. For special club terms {which will he found very attractive] Specimen copies, ce {ress r é& R. WHITE, The Gazelle, Moutreal. ~IRONMONGERY, — B* the ** Prince Seema” “ James Dan- can,” and ** Moseile, from England, and steamers from Montreal and United States, we have received the greater part) of cur Spring Stock g ¥ aa 2>s¥Y A TRAC! fron, Paints, Ciis, &c. dc. which we are offermg «at unusually low prices. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 24, 1875.—éw than we bave tucurse and swear, and steal ~ In a perfectly bap by home all sellishness i sire, I sime, will be removed. Its members wili nol — as i ae ee seek first to please themselves, but will seek A FEW loads of LIME for sale at to please each other. Cheerfuiness is another the GAs. . WORKS ingredient in a happy home, How much ; a o GAS tS. dues a sweet smile, emanating from a heart; ?""" 28, 1597, fraught with love and kindness, Cuntribute ‘ to make a home happy! At evening, how 2 om gsouthing is that sweet cheerfulness that is purne on the countenance of wife and mother. HUNTREAL {0 LASCU! Kk | How do parent and child, brother and sister i 1 yf GASCUMPRE the mistress and seryani, dwell with de~ le | light upon those contiling smiles that beam | from the eye and burst from the inmost soul of those whoare dear and uear tens the return of the father, lightens che cares ¢€ youth to resist temptation, chords of allection, how it with lowly hearts to returo tu roof, Seek, then, to make home bappy. A young man who knows all about it states thet his asp ‘rience has taught him, that a flirt isa foul who delightsin fooling ols, and the fool who is feoed by such a fool is the foolishest kind of a fool, Going home a few evenings since, a resis tent of Detroit beard the voice of a boy ina | siuble, ar id looking throug rhy a broken window he saw a lad about ten years oid reading to |a group composed of half a aozen iboutthe sameage. “Now isn’t this nice?” i chuckled toe gentleman to himself; ‘ these | bevs crowde! out of are sull deter- mined to secure an educition.’’ He took an- otber loek through the window, and placed bis ear to the broken pane, and hearl, 'the boy read:—* If the person who deals makes a misdeal, the cards may lie on the table only with the consent of all—-” “Grashus!’ exclaimed the citizen, as he sprang away from the window, reading from Hujle!”’ school, The body of an Auadelainn, John Black- ford by name, has recently been found in a | | large ice block in the vacinity of Mont | ' Blance, after several days of thaw. The un- fortunate tourist had tried three years ago to ascend Mont Blance witha guide, and had not since been heard of. Features and clothes perfectly preserved. The number of acres of colonial wheat | es last year was over 1 500.000 acres, and ithe produce 18 000,0'0 bushels. South | Australia and Victoria are the largest wheat | producing ¢ jionies—the former producing | | about five millions. New Zealand ranks | next for about three millions, and New! | South Wales follows with two and a half to | three millions. | AN Leonom st, « journal that -peaks with some | authority on vinancial matters, mikes the | rather startling proposal that the Canadian |}Government should purchase both the | Giand Trunk and the Great Western rail- | An agent for the Canadian Govern- | | Ways. ment, It says, is understood to bein Eng~ ference to the Pacific railway, and our con temporary thinks the present an opportan ity of removing the main cause of the na- tural difficulties of his mission. Enyli-h investments been unprotitable, and therefore money for new enterpri-es is not forthcoming But the money with which to purchase the rand Trunk and Great Western railways could be obtained at once and then Can- ada could trame and carry out a railway Leave per- «clock, returning same evenings. Chariottetown for Crapaud, weather mitting, everv Saturday, and = on every alternate Saturday will make a return trip, commencing Saturday, May 15th. JOHN HUGHES. —3m MONTREAL & ACADIAN STEAMSHIP COM Pui XS, Venezia, $13 tous, Commander MeMasters, S. 8. Valetta, $13 tons, Commander Anderson. 8. 8, Roma, $13 tous, Commander Desjardines, May 3, 1875 The above Steamships will form a ' , ~ W cekly BETWEEN Montreal, Shediae, Charlotte- iowa and Picton, leaving Montreal Thursday in each week. For Freight or passage apply to HYNDMAN BROS., Charlottetown. DAVID SHAW. Esq., Montreal, Luine How it has- | the mother, renders it more easy four | rnd drawn by the | induces them, | the parental | boys of} ‘that boy's | | under culture in all the Australian coloni- | -ix to eight million bushels, and the latter | Important Proposar —The London land now on a financial mission with re | in Canadian railways have | offers for sale | rue Subscriber arrival— 500 bbls FLOUR, 100 bbls BREAD, 30 bus. Timothy SED, 100 bus. Seed WHEAT, (a article, | 10 doze BUCKETS, 10 doz. BR ‘OMS, 600 lbs. CLOVER SEH!, 50 boxes sorted CKACKERS., 100 kegs NAILS, all sizes 2 tons Rap s » from Sth to 4 ine! if Ps 6 cases HATS and CAPs, 10 do PAINTS, 20 do tlA’ RAKES, 20 doz, ti: ‘ying TO! ILS, 20 doz. SHOVELS, HOK 10 casks Paint OIL, 5 tons PAINT, 25 eases BOOTS From Eagiaad , Ke. aud SHOES, then | ' Putty, Paint, Glass, Olive OWL, | | every Monday and Thursday, on arrival Tron, Steel, 12 eases shelf HAROWA 6000 bus. SALT, From Uarted States. ,} BUCKETS, BROOMS, GEAR OTL CLOTHING, | RE, iOOKS, LINES & TWINES,— Which, when reecived, will complete one of the best stock of Goods in Alberton, | and will be sold Cheap HOWLAN, for Cas or approved ¢ *redit. Oi: F, May 19, 1875.—tf ae aa eI Albion, Sydney & Lingan MINES. om LORDERS given, on the above nam- ed Mines, atthe office of the Subscrib- erNo. 35, Water Street, Charlottetown-— Prices : ; ALBION LUMP, $2.50 per Ton - NUT 2 00 os SLACK, 150 SYDNEY LUMP, 2.50 " | LINGAN. 2.00 - TERMS as usual. G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. _ March 29, 1875. an t i | | { / FOR SALE SHEAP. Helen his wife of the one part, and Ralph Brecken of Charlottetown, aforesaid, Esquire, of the other pait: All those several tracts, pieces or parcels of laud. situate lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being town lois nuuibercd seventye one (71), ‘seventy-iwo (72), twenty-six (26, and twenty seven [27}, in the fifth hun- dred of lots in the said town, which said several pieces of land are wore par- ticularly delineated and laid down on a certain map or plan of the said Lown, kept in tne oflice of the Surveyor Generai of the said Island: aud also all that other tract pieceor parcel of jand, situate lying auc being in the common of Clariottetown,aforce said, being part of Common lot number twenty five [25), bounded as follows: On the North by Common lot numb. r twenty-six, on the south by the north street ot Cuariu.- tetown having a front thereon of six chains and twenty-five jinks,on the west byCommon jot number twenty-four, on che east vy ine western boundary of the eastern third of the said Common lot number twenty-five, being a paralie! line to the eastern line of Common lot number twenty-four, and being north nine degrees west of the sonth bound- ary of Common lot number twenty-six cone taining eight acres, a little more or less. For further particulars and terms of sale apply to Messrs. Hedgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 7th day of May, 1875. RALPH BRECKEN, Mortgagee May 17, 1875.—till sale LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the May 17, 1875.—till 1st nov ————— | APORTATIONS, VHE SUBSCRIBERS beg to eal) the | attention of the Trade to the follow—- | ng list of Superior fi nportations: to sup oc moderate terms, in bor duty paid: Qr. Casks aee ase Hhds Brandy: Qr. Casks do., Caska do., [| Hennessey ] do, do,, [Jules Robins] tthds. Gin, [Holland] Qr. Casks Glu do., tases Old Tom Gin, do, Green Cases do., Qr. Casks Sherry Wine, do. Port do.; Bbls Bass & Co.'s Ale, in pts. and qts. do. Guinoess’s Extra Stout, do. Champagne Cider, ‘‘ases Champagne, do. Orange Syrup, do. Lemon do., do. Lime Juice, do. Raspberry Syrup, do Ginger Wine, Bbls. Crosse & Blackwell’s Pick!es, do. Barne’s do. Chests (‘ongou Tea, warranted, lialf chests do. do. Boxes da do, (‘oleman’s Starch, Cases Pep spper, Nixey’s Biack Lead, Gross Biscking, Cans Mustard B igs Rice, Kegs Bi. carb. Soda, B irrels Soda Crystal, Boxes Pipes, Boxes Soap, Half boxes Soap, Bags Barcelona Nuts, Bales Corks, Bales Wrapping Paper, Cases Assorted Toilet Soap, Bbls. Currants, Boxes Valentia Raisins, Kegs Nuils, Kegs Black Paint, do, White do, Brooms, Coils Manilla, il Or tiennessey’s | Pinnette Castillion } Tons [ron ~ refined, do. common, ‘| Bbls. Floar. MACDONALD & OWEN. No. 49 Water Street. N. B.—To arrive and in Stock, 1000 | barrels Canada Flour. | P, i. on, good | | dene 4 1875. a ISLAND TREAMERS, Unti! Further Notice, “~*~ E4AVE C? “RLOTTETOWN tor SUM- 4 MERSIDE and SHEDIAC every Mon. | day and Thursday morning at 3 o’eiock. | LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for SHEDIAC every day, on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, LEAVE SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE every day, on arriyal of morning train from St. John. | LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for CHARLOTTE~ | TOWN every Wednesday and Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. LEAVE C 'ARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU | and H\WKESBURY 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 of morning train from Halifax. | LEAVE PICfOD for GEORGETOWN ; every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of | morning train from Halifax. | Leave GEORGETOWN for PICTOU and FISHING | and Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock. | CHARLOTTETOWN every Wednesday | Leave HAWKESBURY for PICTOU every | John, and there with Railways and Interna~ States and Canada ; | for all places in Cape Breton; at Summers side and Georgetown with trains for Char- SEA-SIDE RESIDENCE! BXAMINER OfFice. Monday and Thursday, during night. Connect at Shediac with train tor St. Steamers for all places in United at Pictou with trains for tlalitax and all places in Nova Scotia ; | at Hawkesbury with Coaches and Steamers | tiona | lottetown and all places in the Island. AGENTs.—Thomas Bolton, Halifax; Han- ford Bros., St. John; Noonan & Davis, Pictou, A. H. Sutherland, Hawkesbury. F. W. HALES, See’y. Ch’ town, May 15, 1875. NOTICE. The Prince Edward Island Railway Lupress Wepartment will be prepared to carry gooas and money parcels to all statiens on the line, on and | afver Thursday, the first day of July, prox- | Imo. Goods will be despatched on every pas~ | Senger train. Connection will be made with other Express Companies to all parts of the world. Chief office at the Railway Depot, Char- lottetown, Wma. McKECHNIE, Superintendent. Jno. MURRAY, Express Manager. have now ready for inspection, a large and varied assortment of Siaple & Fancy Dry Goods AND CLOTHING, which have been brought direct from the MANUFACTORIGS, and will be suld at prices which defy com- petition. For the accommodation of their custo- mers, they have made arrangements to recieve see: Supplies SEASONABLE GOODS, duri g the summer, by Mail Steamers from Great Britain. Ch'town, May 24, 1875. $5 TO $20 PER DAY.—Agents Waa. ted! All classes of work- tug people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Addrese@. STINSON & CO.. Portland Maine. AND TO ARR MVE, GOO +t cur NA = iis, ALL SIZES! - WILL*BE SOLD Very Cheap for Cash ! W. £. DAWSON & CO. May 24 1875. —6w NOTICE. LL parties indebted to the Estate of i John Knight, deceased, late of Souris, in this Island, are hereby notified to make | immediate payment to any one of the} undersigned Executors, and all parties | having © claims against the said Estate are | hereby notified to turnish their accounts, | daly attested, to any one of the undersigned | | Exeeutors for pay ment. E. J. HODGSON, JAS. MCFARLANE, VERNON H. KNIGHT, AMELIA KNIGHT. Ch’town, May 24, 1875.—3m JOYFUL NEWS — ee. GATES LIFE of MAN BITTERS —AND-- ONBINED MEDICINES. From the Roots § Plants of Nova Scotia, Comprising Tex Dirrernenr Prepararioss. H’ has not henetited; while on the contrary ' IN STOCK $0 WONDERFU FOR THE AFFLICTED! AVE been thoroughly tested throughout | Nova Scotia for the last 25 years in some | of the most severe and apparently hopeless | cases, and We have yet to hear of a case it numerous certilicates taken before Justices | of the Peace, and shown in our pamphlets | A re mapa L.! $i0 RST CLASS FULL-SIZED A Fi SEWING ‘BAGH iné| TABLE AMD T c DOLLARS, ONLY TEN ; “ N t¢ v The most | imple and mpact! The most Durable and Ke onomical | » A mode of coibined Simpheity Stre and Beanty ! ae NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED Ay. TACHMENTsS. No complicated machinery to be ec ly getting ou. of order. So cusy to learn that a child can run it, will do ail kinds of sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Fe ll, Tuck. Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, uses self. | adjusting straight need!e, uses all de ‘scrip. | tion of Colton, Siik and Thre ul. Makes the | strongest stilch known, cloth will tear nstant. etc, the | before (he seam will rip. uses the thread | direct from lie Spoo The machine jg bexutifally finished and hight ornamental | and, ; Warranicd for | five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WI! ri TABLE AND any part of the My OLL tk s TREADLE forward world on receipt of d to VEN Special terms and extra inducements ot, male aud female agents, store keepers, ete | County rights given to smart agents fren | Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars | containing terms, testimonials, eneray ings, g etc. sent frev. All nx mey sent in Post | Office Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfect ly secure, Safe delivery of our goods guavantecd, All orders, communications. addressed to HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. New York, tc., must he | Nov. 30, 1674. —ly Ry e Whiskey & Sy yrups, pe STORE— 80 bbis. RYE WHISKEY, 20 ke gs Li MON SYR UP. 20 gall 8s. eaca, 20 kegs RASVBERRY SYR uP. ) ON Consignment at lowest wholesale prices, ARVELL BROS. Ch town, Apel 26, 1875. —~23 FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL Suburban Residence | Which can be obtained from our agents, or | +* within five minutes walk from the Post | will be sent free to any address. | Office. Apply to Price of Bitters and Syrup per pint Bottleh— G. C. CARMAN, | $0 350, Reali Estate Broker | Wholesale Agentat Charlottetown, June 7th, 1875 | Wm. k. WATSON. Exported by Caves Gates & Co. Middleton, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia WATCHES & GLUCKS } a COLD CHAINS! STUDS! TOOTH PIC KS RAR-RINGS, BROOCHES. PLATED SETTS! Oruet Stands! BUTTER COOLERS! SUGAR BOWLS! Batter Knives, Pickle Forks, at, ‘ LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Chtown, Dec. 21, 1874.—6m NOTIC KE. A® the present regulations respecting the management of the Legislative Libr- ary are about to be materially altered, the committee request that every book already issued, or otherwise withdrawn from it, be | returned with the least possible delay. Atthe expiration of three months from | the date hereof, a list of the books then de- tained, as wellas those missing or iost, will be made out, and published in the | Royal Gazette. By order, da L. C. JENKINS, Libarian, May a ek. kn epasj {may 10] MACEACHERN & Co. AVF just received from London, Liver- pool, usual Spring supplies of first-class Wines, L'quors and Groceries, which they will offer at the lowest prices. Italian Warehouse Ch'town, June 7, 1875.—1im REAL ESTATE AGENCY ! WA NRE “a>: | Building Leis i in Ghariottetown | and Roya uty. Persons wishing to bay or sell Real Es- tate, can get information by calling upon me, G. C. CARMAN, Real Estate Broker. 11 Exchange Building Queen St.. } Ch’town, | May 17. 1874 n p3m HERMANS & SON, dell-Hangers, Gin and Tin-smiths, | QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, EG to return their thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage extend- ed to them since their commencement in business, and ask for a continuance of the same. They keep constantly on hand:— A NEAT ASSORTMENT OF THNWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS. Cc. All orders in the above business will be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchases in the Cheapest Markets, intended for Honse Builders, such as Gas Fitting, Water Closets. Bell Fitting, &e., &., We are prepared to sell them at mine ait Low as can be had in the city, and will fit them up in a good workmanlike oon ATER COOLERS oe for THE EXAMINER, One Dollar and Forty Cents » year. 1 PAL Glasgow, and elsewhere, their (oo — ALBERTON! Dee. 28, 1874. GSeilelimae FE.ots, i aie bi HE Subscriber offers for sale several RAILR: D Tl; iE a (2 BUILDING Lovs near the Ratiway | Station. Terms Liberal. GEO. ae W. ILOWLAN, Q Alber: on, Dec. he Ss eraj A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF {ij 3! Hi 1 iP is. j f a< ' 6 “ |GOLD AND siuvER | Adi ji At Ht AY ap ss al TVS 2D , es 4 is d & iN a y oq 1 OILS . DAWSON. W.E May 3, 1875. ‘New-hemp Qakum Co, Of Boston Ww are Agents f ufacture of the /assure shipowners and perioriy of their article others Best of refi | ed i 3800 bales to arrive and oar- i ders ean be filled promptly and cheaply. CARVELL BROS. April 26, 1875,~-2m Sib SIDE WUUEL, Formerly ‘“Occan House.” Rustico Beach, P. E.1., wf Having been bought and thoronghly } r the saie of the above Company, nian and can dealers of the sg of Oakum over ell ‘'renees can be furnish. first sleamer, | Cn’town, refitted and refurnished In First-class Style! BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, WILL BE RE-OPENED FOR THE SEASON, FROM IST SUNE TILL AST OP OCTOBER NENT. ——— “Every Attention Given to Guests! — THRRMS MODERATE. As a summer resort the *‘ Sea-side,” is unrivalled, | A Salubrious and Bracing Atmospherg. Exeellent Suri Bathing! 4 Magnificent View of the Bay avd Ocea, | Best Fishing Grounds cn North Shore, | With boats for fishing aud plea- sire constantly on hand. Cone hes connect with every Train to and from Ch tietown and Som mersicd i Jiunter River Station as below: Present Time Tasty. — Trains leave ; “sie tictown at 630 a. m., and 2 p- 2 LUrhing Jeave Hunt r River at 7.55 a. m., Leaves Summerside at 6 and 630 p.m Keturping River at7.54 a. m., aud 3.40 j a 8.25 p. ia. m., and | *e ave Hunter m. i “Any change vertised, i. 6 in ‘Time will be duly ad oe NEWSON, . HU PCHESON, ang 7, 1875. 1s “a 5. NEW GOODS AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen Square, 0 The Subscribers have received per Stea™ Ydward, er Prince A HEW SUPPLY SF British ¢& Forcigt | MERCHANDIZE! j Suitable for the Present Seasor: which are now open for Inspection and Sale, at the | Lowest Cash Prices. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE: Supplies continually received, ws/W, & A. BROWN. May 24, 187%, 08 ta ect |e ema -— *- +.