i a ee ae > eee e*t wes sf —~ @weeowwrehe erie § O™ = | BS il ee ee RESTS IT m t Lin AL AND OLabR WATTERS, ‘ 7 - . y \ e —_- -_— i hing ke ore s ‘ > ‘ « e x as at “ . ‘ “Nes i ; t e \\ " . i e q A ° ) w o y { e =>, . o \ . t place lay i , ’ ¥ P. E. Isnaxp.—We ave - i, this week, a py of } an é s History of the anal Ww hj ianks -<_-. 3 yr ways t iark £ i th 3 ) le ep an i ®@ eas port f t ‘ity near way sta < = \ \ 83s ‘ etu ‘3 and, i ' i RK a ~ 2 2 v sis ry ‘ i 8 ekKs visit Z « son th ‘ 1d wr t a 4 Miss ei! —* - - N AT 7 ‘ y 4 ~ Ww ¢ é = t 2 3) 8 4 ¥ t Wed i A 4 ag i ‘ 3 I I i ©} { sa $ r st ients ease (in tl rords of \ M s) whittl Owr ‘ i S} si" —- = « ¥ ] ss AT I D qn" i ie ‘ we sé s temporarilly disabled, owing to the aking of her shaft. Last week there was no steamer from Boston. he Wor- | will come this week andthe (u @ ready for next week. Pexsonal.—Llon. David Laird arrived me, on Thursday last, from Ottawa. It he is here to find ou said that tis likely a supporter of the Mas Kenzie Administration will be elected in his place, aaa he be appoint rovernor the North West. N VMI ‘N e Comm ers i sittings Monday last — r \ y wick an r e with the estates o l, t Wins and the 2¥ nA t - ! 1 *eT ra o<-o NV = = es 8 ' ee ti i t ; ning ] 2:3 i opson, eq I n ew Brunswick: | Wea i f Nova S i i ‘ (Ju r . - - of the exr a f * . ‘ i i Septembe 87 npared Wilh Ses v the « ng period la yea v e shipping sold outside the Dominion r the first time, ineluded in the ex- but without this item ther $20 O00. — Pat. New SwInpiLine Dopgs.- is an in- i sOme A new swindling ige is now going the rounds, and will be PAT MSIE SSOP TS FS AEE whether | Hail, kely tocatch a good many on the Island, | swarned in time. A fir styling | themselves * Elias Brothers,’’ send around ‘ eaded tl Gran general verage e,”’ in whi they represent | at t Lave arranged with importers, | ers, ete., to dispose annually of $4,000.- worth of surplus ods, which are put MARRLED. ¥ eS PET | 0b ON ae Ab hbk MOUS MW, A WEEAS & 00, - by th Ss. Pas g i i “ay len, \ ‘ t {ise Sia yy? ' y | Ip pw os of thn ee ae 44 Cases and Bales of i MI VERS, ‘nes + ride’s father, Henry gw i Mel 1, Manager of t! yeorge- = ; Se iy ns — — —_ ey ss ~ . QUEEN STREET. . r Il) « s Lhe ” an ¥ Cw HOG S, 5 i \ e Rev. Thomas x a - ? V a : M ST RECEIVED “A “YT” -Y ’ a ohn Beaton, Georg iss Cat IN GW, BRITISH WAREHOUSE DIED j FALL iMPORTATIONS, i thie he or nat eis: Rhian ! @Mueen “ay VesUPFe , Cae eee ‘ ae > i : 7 a le iger- Nortel Our method of dk sing Busi- as 6 Foley, a - * yr ot By Steamer Prince Eu 1 ness 18 to ask only ON® AND THR es y, aged 2 years +s. ae iain i Low - Paton ines ‘BR, from A ad, K s ( n Fr lay, — NE Tur ; : amecenemaramannat danenaonenenteallg enter aan to ape ary SELECTED BI permet |- 2 ara ’ : vam, GCS au re now open for Inspection We rave - eceived een ond Sake. uid will be dis- iS ager a Page,aged 6S years — A 30 Gordon Th . — ‘ j : Lowest Cash Prices, ; W da st ./ i)! RESS GOODS - v ge Sara yange 3 ge 4 ( ge a Hannah The abowe Stock tis Worthy ! kK \ \ & the atteniion of Purehnus- : [Lk , 4 ; a Stl s Wwheo desire walue tor \ W Smith thetr money.* pibb INS ~ ? \ | \ e i % t s 1« A > f f J ” A r Fe y Y ‘ j . e2ith yearotterage, "INA & A BROWN ANCY GOODS : © ' ‘ t st i s Wilmot \ y te a ee ee Jane t belove ‘ - " TINCTES By’ 4 i! i j cae ¢semINEW GOODS.) prack-werse a | ace ee Ad W + Wy m5 4 é jUACK Lt STR uw Duncan and Mary Ann McMillan At t A ten ie son-insiaw yn ohe 8 eae ee MOURNING GOODS of Uct., at Harber’s Mouth. of Bron- penne. oe eo — ; s, An 1 beloved wife of Terrence | ‘RAPES 1 the 56th year of her age, SHLPPING, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED Oct. | Sch. Josphine, Lavee, Magdalen | slands, 3/0 bbls. mackrel ; Candor, Swaine, atham, deals, etc.; Addie Irving, Richi- | ship plank.—14 Champion, Smith, Buct e, dea's,etc.—1o, Spotless Queen, Young, Sheet Harbor, laeths, etc. Kising ! Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, al; Fear Not, Mc- N Pictou, coal R. Muna, Bridges, Pictou, Coa -16, Str, Hadji, Wilson, Mon- al, g i 8. Sc! Amc rette, Hill- | SI ks RARE S Quicksteps, Murray, Halifax, « atoes and turnips, ‘700 bush . nipsey Bride, Steel, P ‘tou, bal, Vir Le Minette, herring;—1A4, Spirit of t a °F bal.; Alpha, Power s s.§ s.— Hard Scrabble,Connor, Sheet Harbor, 200 bush, potatoes. . ct Arrive Sc Voltair M . 7 OUU bricks t ) McDonald: C. W. Ly Haynes we to Kickham & Co.: J Stew I u, 2,700 bricks t Mel) Impe e, Tobin a A $, 44 piews, et t ) a ( McLaug? M xz ’ Ma Mc Lean.—1i2, Sct Ma 1 ing New tle, N.B ¥° arg l icDonald, Pictou 19 a R D. F. McDonald.—14 Fores en, Blakley Antigonish, gen MEMORANDA. By Cable to Peake Bros. & Co.—Barque Moselle, sailed from — wn, onthe Tih 10 ist. don, for Chariotte Brig Isabella Hayden, Liverpool, for Charl lottetow n, inst Bari jue James Peake, sailed for Liverpool, from Savannah, on the on the 12th th inst., witha full cargo of cotton. Liverpool, Oct 3.—Arrived brig Empress, Malone, master, from Buc touehe. L, nd n, Oct. a —Sailed bark Kalie Mes lomald, Hogan, for Charlottetown. Liverpool, Oet. 10 —Arrived brig L. Loui~ sa, Steele, master, from Chariottetown MoxtaGue Baiper, Oct. 15.—Our own cor- respondent writes:—There has heen six arrivals during the past week and six clear- nees, carrying away 9411 bushels potatoes ind turnips,—value $2258 .64—all to be dis- Duted along the shore of Newfoundland. rhe vessels are ow { by New- med and saile PENDE Rs Wy TEL be received by the Secre the Board of Works, till SATUR- DAY, the 13th day of November next, ; from parties willing to contract with nent to build a New Bridge at Hu inter Ri ver, Malpeque Road Seperate Tenders will be received for 1k up and Stoning the Causeway and part of the Road leading to Poplar Island etary oF @ trove ey .iA OTrid ’s Hotel : Svecifications for Hanter River t at Mr. John Bagnal e Road, at my office. Both contracts t ge, » extend over the Win- rhe names of twe good and sufficient se- lies to AC -ompany each tender rd will not be bound to accept lender RICHARD WEEKS, Supt. Public Works. _ Chari »ttetown, Oct. J)1, 1878. c a the lowest Crand Scribe’s Office. HiLisBoro Park, Oct. 7, 1875. M.HE twenty-seventh Annual Session of the Grand Division, Sons of Temper- ance, of P. E. Island, will be held at Scott’s Charlottetown, on Exhibition Day® Friday, October 22nd, at two o’clock, p. m Evening Session at 7.30, p. m. A full attendance of Representatives is expected, as matters materially affecting | this Order will then be considered. ' 0.08 to 0 oy, Capital, or Bs up in boxes marked $5, $10, $15, $20, $25, | and #5 They promise that each box ull contain goods worth, at retail, twice mount inarked on them,and send you | any box you may desire on receipt of $5, $10, « These circulars have been sent in every direction, to farmers, 4c. { course ey will fulfil their promise, and as soon as the dupe sends his money on, he will be 1 receipt of a x « sining sawdust, | ps, Or perhaps 51) ce W b of brass | g Look out t arper Times. eo ree ' , PRICES CURRENT ISH - 2 60 to 3.38 | Herring | 4.87 to 6.49 | Mackerel 5 z 0.48 to 0.72 LREADSTUFY i ‘ at F ur per Flour, per bb! 5.30 to 7. ir, per 100 lbs ¥.90 to 3.00 | vary al, per 100 lhe 2.00 to 8.50 SOABDS Hemlock, 100 feet 0.81 to 0.94 l do oe Spruce an 7 to 1.! Shingles, per M. Been ioe ant POULTRY kens, per pair I KS, (each 0.24 to 0.35 Fovwls, (each 0.25 to 0.40 |} ! ges, (eac) 0.20 to 0.25 | ei each 1 00 to 1.56 ‘ wh 9. 45 to 0.60 MEAT Beef, (ama! pleces) pe ) 80 OF to 0.16 ‘f, per lb (by the quarter 0.05 to 0.09 | lam, per lb 0.13 to 0.16 i per quarter 1.00 to 0.00 Aalk )» per ib 00510009 Mutton, per Ib O.B to 0.09 Pork, (sma! pieces) per ip 0.08 to 0.034 Pork, per ib (by the carcass 1.0% to 0.09 | Veal, per ) : MISCELLANEOUS \ r bushet 0.80 to 1.00 Barley per bushe 0.00 to 0.75 butter (fresh per ib 0.17 te 0.20 Butter per ib by the tub 0.17 to 0.19 f skins, per ib 6.06 to 0.12 “heese (new milk) per lb 0.15 to 0.17 Cheese, per Ib 0.05 to 0.08 | over seed, per lb Legs. per doz. Green Peas 0.16 to 0.18 0.00 to 0.00 Hliy, per ton 10.00 to 11 6¢@ ilides, per lb. 0.6 to 0.07 tloney, per lh. 0 25 to 0.82 | | Homespun, ( Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0°48 Home spun Flannel, per yard 0.31 to 0.46 Lard, per lb 12 to 0.16 Cats, per bushe. 0.48 to 0.45 Potatoes, per bushel Pearl Barley, per lb 1.08 to 0,04 | | o| } | ! i 2 32 to 0.50 } | 0.00 to 0.00 men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.00) t Representatives by Railway will receive Return Tickets at starting station, on pre- sentation of proper certificate, which may be had from the Deputy of their respec- tive Divisions. J. CHAPPELL, Ox tober ll, 1875. — 2i FINAL NOTICE. AP the subscriber intends making an a Iteration in his Business, all persons indebted to him by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, are requested to make mme vai ate payment on or before the ist of November, next, All accounts unsettled after that date will be handed into the Clerk of County Court for collection, without respect of persons. HUGH L. McDONALD. 1 Bri dge, Oct. 4. —2mo_ comns INSURANCE C0. $2,000,000. Head Office: 179 St. James Street, Montreal. SIR HUGH ALLAN, President, | Grand Scribe. Are prepared to take Risks on Stores, | Dwellings, Ships on the Stocks, etc., at reasonable rates. | Every information will be given on appll- | tion to | GEO. T. HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. 4, 1875.—51 E. W. TAYLOR | Offers for Sale THE FOLLOWING USEFUL GOODS! Oct. 0.04 to 0.08 ‘Solid anne Case, (GOOD TIME-KEEPER) FOR G12.00. A WALTHAM WATCH, in Solid Silver Case, FOR GS20.00. The above are all proved before delivery, and are really a good article for the saan. | f parties are not satisfied, after fair trial, bey can be returned aud exchanged for any | article i. the store. NEW JEWELRY, PLATED WABE & SPRCTACLES JUsSL RECEIVED. 0.28 to 0.80 | South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1875.—h 3m Heavy Winter Cloths WITH SUITABLE Supply of Trimmings, ' “he Goods fre ! ‘The Best Imported in this Market ! AND CAN BE RECOMMENDED, Gentlemea wishing purchase Fall Outfits would de well to eall upon him as » bas facilities for grit Cheaper Sanne than any of the so-called tailors in town. “ear Se oe . P. REILLY, Kent Street At Miliner's Tin Shop A Few Good COOKING STOVES, AND OTHERS offered at Very Prices, out the Ste Which are Low in order to close : Trade. ALS Stovepipe. Ectbows, ar < Ps Russia Sheet Iron for Pay i) Stovenine A La sree s TIN W ARE vy Low Fi ures SOAPSTONE, &e. GAS WORK (New aud Repairing, ) fftakeprns, St ek Wholesale and Retail, at ve In Composition and Iron Tubing and rittiogs Brackeis, Gasaliers & Pendants. Ke. Xe Ae. rhe Subscriber, very thankful for past pat- onage, still solicits fur the future GEO. W. MILLNER 27, 1875.—p neth 2 ' OUR MOTTO, NO HUMBUG BOOTS, SHON Ss, FAMILY GROCERIES ! and being determined to do nothing but a Cash Business in the future, will sell the same at a very sinall advance on cost. All cash customers are our customers. All who purchase for cash wi ‘ould do well to calland examine our prices before purchas- ing elsewhere. F, H. CAMPBELL. Sept 20, 1875. 94 Queen Street. IMPROVED caret MHE Commissioners of the Stock Farm have ordered the following Stock to he sold atthe County Exhibition | ae. Shert Horn BULL CALVES. , do HEIFER do 1 Yearling Short Horn HEIFER, 1 Ayrshire HEIFER CALF, 1 HEIFER, 4 years vld (barren), 1 COW, 7 years old, 10 BAM LAMBS, G6 EWE LAMBS, |] Leicester RAM, (aged 2 Leicester RAMS, (yearlings) 10 Yorkshire PIGS 9 COTT AGERS 10 BERKSHIRI I 7 ae Ire BOAR 3 2 thie J l ac SOW, Sept 7 tQr5 til] ’ ‘ | \ | ( \ 14 | \ . e: A : y 2 \ wh Corner Queen & King Streets, Chariottetown, - P. E. Isiand, CHAS. 0, WINKLER, PROPRIETOR. TRAVELERS Accommodated 02 Reasonable Terms A first-class Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon in connection. At the “ Union House,” 2S Queen Street, ARE THE Wines, Liquors, , AND CORDIALS ! BEST Ales, “W-LEVER WATCH, —CYSISRS al REPRISHMENT IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Oysters by the Pint, Quart, Bushel, barre}. ed stock of Also, a large and well-sele: MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR AND am PIPES, Pipe Fixings, Havana & Do c CIGARS, : IGARETTES, Smoking sont c hewing TQ- ACCOS, RAZORS, STROPS, SOAPS, &c. re , Wholesale and Retail. A Call Respectfully Solicited. CHAS. O. WINKLER. | Sept. 4, 18. on Charter Wanted, F" Brigantine ** MINNIE.” Apply to | WILLIAM KOUGHAN,. | Ship Broker Sept 2, 1875, (jLOV ES SHA WLS lL; ADLES' JACKETS plow ERS lt YTHS [SLAN NELS 3 LANKETS |] X DERCLOTHING Ri HEFING JACKETS () EKRCOATS LOOK OILCLOTHS XC... KC Huig & Business Chiefly for Cash, We invite Cash Buyers. from all quarters, Confident we ean offer Superior To such to Deal with Us, Wholesale and Retail. W. A, WEEKS & co. Fancy and |Sep27 75] Inducements ! DAY GODS & CLT slg. Wholesale and Retail, FOR FALL AND WINTER, I S7S—187 We ha ed part of our Fall comprising a General Assortment n every Department, Further sup oe arrive fortnichtiy till clo se of navig PRICES TXUSE ALLY LAW THIS SEASON vl AS HOSERT ORR & CO. SYDNEY STREET STHAM FURATTUME FACTORY NEXT 10 RAVKLN HOUSE, CHTOWY. The Subseriber k epse¢ mstuntly on hand a lorge and varied assortment of HARDWOOD CHAIRS | CHEAPEST IN THE CITY! BEDSTEADS, MATRANSSES, WASH STANDS, LOUNGES, SOFAS, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURES, de... de. GILT MOULDING, VALNUT MOULDING. LOOKING GLASSEN. CORNER BRACKETS. WINDOW ROLLERS, | WINDOW BLINDS, | Hirvors, Kasy Shairs, Hail Tables, Extension Tables, Round Tables, Bureaus, Hat Racks, Towel Rac ke, | Sinks, &c., &e., which he is prepared to Sell CHEAPER | THAN THE CHEAPEST. Please call and | examine before purchasing elsewhere. | On hand, a large and varied assortment | of Single and Double-back Chairs, Arm- | chairs, Rockers, with and without arms. JOHN E. FERGUSON. Sydney St. Steam Furniture Factory, 2 Cl'town, Sept rt. 20, 1875. =. Threshing Machines AND SEPARATERS PASKS’ COTTON MAKUFAGTURES THANKFUL TO THE Farming Public of P. E. Island for the liberal patronage extended to me during the twenty years I have been in the business, 1 would respectfully invite their attention to the fact that lam manufactur- ing to supply te increased demand, a larger number of the above Machines than heretotore offered to the public. These Machines are all built of good wood aud mounted with the hest refined iron. Several VALUABLE ‘MPROVEMENTS having been added of late, Ihave no hesita tion in offering them to the public as First Class. When desired they will be sent by rai! | to any point on the line. Please send in your orders a* early as | | possible. THOMAS HALL, Summerside Steam Factory. Summerside, Water St., East, . BE. Island, Aug. 23, —$mo Aug. 3), tot. ty | WHITE. | Made of No. 8 Yarn 4 ply-twisted. | quality as to give satisfaction to the con- spect than any other yarp In the market. | them, | chants and consumers can always obtain _them by asking specially for them. | TT Fe | ; x J a / / . ‘ \ \ if i/ iv a nN | <S Oof & ChaRLorTer en t = 4 ot a a = / PPLE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and Custom- ers that having enlarged their business they are now ready todo “AOUNHER, OFFER £ . Carriage and Sleich Builders, Fy Le Res a) — we . >a TAT co » Be z. ISLAND. amplete Stock of. All kinds of Repairing in Wagons and Sleighs, WHICH WILL BE EXECUTED IN THB BEST STYLE & WORKMANSHIP ! AND CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE! PREPARE FOR WINTER. ‘Now is the time to send along your rr Sleighs, did dont forget the Place ! YOUNKER, OFFER & CO. _ Char ‘lottetown, October 11, 1875.—6in GONE ACHOSS ! ! : OF WILL ROBERTSON BE FOUND AT ‘Dunean’s Brick Building, NO. 50 QUEEN sr. AND HAS THE Largest assortment of Cloth in the City ! TO SELECT FROM. ee A: ee EF OYE st OCK OF GENTS FURN ISHING GOODS Shirts and Ties Ch town, July 26, 1875. Ee wt a Specialty ! ————— FR ULUMN GOODS! FIRST INSTALMENT ! SS. PRINCE EDWARD. Ol We have opened a Fine Assortment OF SUTPABLE WE AT OUR Ut GEA. DAMES & (bh, - OFFER September Maple &00 'S FOR THE SEASON! Which tive been Sslected by Mr. Stewart in the Best Houses io England. ee 2} THE ABOVE SUAL PRICES FOR CASH! LONDON HOUSE, 20, 1873. “TADACONA Insurauce Comp’ny 05,000,000, CAPITAL, IN iW AND ‘More Elegant Styles ANL LOWER PRICES! LARGEST & CHEAPEST STOCK KE. ISTsANOED. | Selected from London. New York, Boston and Dominion E stablishme nfs, which, together : UNRIVALLED put us ahead of all competit rs in ir line Drawing, Dining, & Bed Room, Suits, High & Low Coit. A GREAT VARIETY OF Chairs, Bedsteads, &c.. TO SELECT FROM. ‘ “i CILITIE , a ES ee oe re + Window Roliers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c. uud | Kaglish & German Looking Classes Plates to fit Old Frames VERY CHEAP ; i } Some New and bklegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, Freneh Burl, A+ Burl, Blue and Maventa, and other { Faney Patterns, not hitherto ? 7 . j imported | ALSO Pi ; , , New Rustic Frames, with New Cornes Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e.. which we will SEL, CHEAP! } - Picture every variety, Xe. _ JOHN NEWSON. EB reramaes | Jen. 18, 1875. ly cow NO FAILURE! we Physicians Cornered. PS meee the are ¢ , ‘ ° But e ueder which a phvei< nlabors with mor feal sympatby for os Eee wher calle epee 22 Seam re i a e gottere with Chronic Rheur Rheumatism is ; : | @ubstastial reliefvan be obiaine | without cles | ing the blood trom f inces wliir obstruct the « atior eit oflaummmatic and pein. The greates: s es DIAMOND RHEL NATIC CURE in « ease owing te ite power of converting thet od from | eased condition to a lealtiy « Italse regulates the bowels, which is very « tial in this complaint, and wo one will read the follow leg statement, from a well-known Dartmouth ntlemas, with more ipterest and pleasure an those physicians who liave « real desire to benefit their suffering paticnts DakTMOUTH, Sept. 14, 1874 | Forsyrs & Oo } Gentlemen: —For the tw past years | have | beenseverely troubled with Rheamatism, I bave } Mire and Life. Head Office . Prince CHAS. PALMER, Esu., | JOHN QUIRK. Esa., P. W. HYN Mareh 15, 1875. kdward island Board of Directors : JOHN F. ROBERTSON, Esq., JOHN INGS. Ese... _DMAN, Eso. CARVELEL BROS., suffered the mostac) ite | 11D, oun Aattimes | have been readered pertect|y he ss—being unable } to walk, sleep or even up 1 i i many _ physiciaus sud used anmerous patent medicines ut I still continued to grow worse it is pow about four days since | commenced taking the | DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, and the pais hae all left me, and the use of my limbs is rapid ly returning. | bless the day tha e Dinmoud Rheumatic | e was called tor Lor Gratef y ¥ ’ { ai ‘ THER PROOF! Ha 4% mept j la74 Quebec. Agents for P. E. island PRIME Virginia Leaf Tobacco | The Subscriber begs t to inform the Pub- (apply to the owner, lie that he keeps «'onstantly on liand A Choice Selection of Tobacco ! Morvufactured from Prime Virginia Leaf. Before purchasing elsewhere, dealers who purchase for cash should call and jndge for themselves at CHARLES QUIRK’'S 102 Upper ¢ Queen St. Established iS6i Cotton Warp. GLUE, Reb, ORANGE AND GREEN. Nos. 5's to 10's. Warp, White, ted, Orange, Brown, Slate, Blue, Green, etc., etc. ALL FAST COLORS N Manufacturing our goods, we take the greatest care to make them of such a Cotton Carpet sumer We warraut thew to be full length and weight; stronger and better in every re- All our goods have our name upon and are sold by us only to the | wholesale trade, from whom country mere WM. PARKS & SON. New Brunswick Cotton Mills MNVHE PREM formerly occupied as ‘ The Islander” office St. Joha, N. B. August 23, 1875,-—3m sufferers from Rheumatism in Halifax, that ! the undersigned, suflere od the most terrible pains possible to imagine, for two years er. I have tried several phygicians ir 8 Cj d paid them most of my means for preset ptic bs, 1 yut all | of wo avail | have sow taken the DIAMOND | RHEUMATIC tE fi a Wwe ’ t. avd | cau truthfully sey / 7. t has done me more good | than! auyth pg I hav ever taken. | « ally | reevmmead it to all afflicted humanity T ly yours ' ALAM HANNK " W a = The proprietc shas walked the aisle« of the hospitals of Le ondon, Eog, for the pas twenty years,making Rheumatism a «npeciality aed the prescriptions from wh the remedy is compourded is al! he ever used inthe treatment of thie disease Ia simple cases sometitnes one two does suffice In the most chron caseg it 13 sure to "Tr oO I ae. iISES IN WATER STREET, at the head of the Steam Boat Wharf, JOHN Ch’town, Oct. 4, 18% é. — sin White Wine Vinegar. ] SMALL Casks (30 gallons each) on hand INGS. a” ELL BROS. ch town, Oct. 4, 187 _— VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, IN Lot 26. Bedeque. LL that plece or parcel of Freehold Land near Dunk River, Lot 26, contain- ing about 126 acres, 20 acres of which are | clear. There ts an eligible stream of water, suitable for Mill purposes. It is a square Farm, two chains, twenty-five links cast and west. and one hundred and twenty-two chains (by the side of a good public road) runving worth and south It belonged to the late Elisha Hooper, Esq., now owned by the undersigned, Jane P. | Hooper, Central Bedeqie. Also, the south half of a piece of Marsh, | about Four acrea (situated east of the late) Thomas Wright's farm) under lease from | lste Thomas Gordon, Eeq., bearing date Sept. 21, 1870, at yearly rent of eight pence currency per acre, fur the term of 999 years, the said Marsh being divided by centeal line running from east to weet. Tae above Freehold Vroperty ts only) about one mile from the Freetown Rail- | road Station; very superior Jand; part of | the purchase money car resnaiz on security | forjfour or five years; the plece eof Marsh to | be “paid for on delivery of transfer lease. For particulars enquire of JANE P. HOOPER, Becieque. | or MARK BUTCHER, Trastee | of late E. HOOPER, Sept, 97, 1875,—2m formerly | Foxsyia & Us Gentlemea:—! wish to make koown to a give way by the use of three or f — tles. By this efficient and simple remedy hundreds of dol lare are saved by those who can |e mast afford t throw it away, ag surely it is by the rchase ot useless prescriptions. This medicine is prepared by a careful experi- enced and conscientious physician, ic obedience | to the desire of uumberless friends in the profes sion iu the trace and among the people. Eyer y j bottle is warranted t to contain the full treng th | of the Medicine in its highest state of purity and | development and is superior to any medicine | ever compounded for the terrible com iplaint wit is for sale at al] Druggiste throughoe, | Canada. [fithappens that your Drugyist hes | wot gotit in stock, ask him to send for it to WLR. WATSON. CHARLOTTETOWN, | Agen for Prince Edward Island. ALSO, FORSYTH & (o.. HALIFAX, | General Agent for Nova Scotia and (, 1 April 19, 1875 ty Fa Boi ie PRES EC. TOW ON WHARF N 20 Casks Kerosene, Suet Tanded, CARVELL BRo* CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT Ortawa, Sept. 10th, 1<75 UTHORIZED discount on American Invoices till ae notice, 14 per cent . M.S. BOUCHETTE Conimissiones Aug. 23, 1875. \UBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER, Ss One Dollar and Forty Cents a year,