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CONTENTS.
Advertisements, 1 to 512
Alphabetical Directory, Charlottetown, $3
Alphabetical Directory, Summerside, 241
Business Director}', Georgetown, 261
Business Notices, 674
Charlottetown Street Guide, 23
Directory of Towns, Villages and Settlements, 265
Historical Sketch of Province. 80
Index to Advertisements, 25
Index to Business Notices, 31
Index to Miscellaneous Directory, 29
Index to Towns, Villages, <fcc., 27
Miscellaneous Directory and Hand Book, 403
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Notice of Charlottetown, 61
Notice of Summerside, 239
Notice of Georgetown, 261
Preface, 2%
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PREFACE.
In presenting to the inhabitants of Prince Edward Is-
land their first edition of Teares* Director}' and Hand Book
of the Province, the publishers have no ordinary pleasure.
In addition to the information usually found in Directories,
it contains a laconic historical sketch of the Province, to-
gether with appropriate notices of all the principal towns,
villages, and settlements. In order to make the work more
complete and interesting, it will be seen, that a miscellan-
eous Directory or Hand Book has been added ; and as its
circulation will not be confined to the Island there can be
no doubt, whatever, it will have, as designed by the publish-
ers, the tendency of bringing the advantages of the Pro-
vince into more prominent notice. Very great care has
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and it is confidently believed that it will be found not only
reliable, but useful to all classes of the community.
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items of information we are deeply indebted to the pro-
fessional and business men, including farmers, who have
liberally supported our undertaking, we beg to present our
grateful acknowledgements.
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Charlottetown Street Guide.
Alley Street, off Malpeque Road.
Bayfield Street, off Malpeque Road.
Brighton Road, continuation, Euston Street. I
Clark Street, between Prince and Hillsborough Streets.
Connolly's Lane, off Dorchester Street.
Connolly's Wharf, opposite Dundas Esplanade.
Corbett Street, off Malpeque Road.
Cumberland Street, between Euston and King Streets.
Dorchester Street, running from Edward, crossing Pownal
Street,
Douglas Street, between Malpeque Road and Lower Spring
Park Road.
Dundas Esplanade, continuation Water Street, fronting
harbor. ,
Edward Street, between Euston and Sydney Streets.
Euston Street, first cross street near St Peter's Road.
Fitzroy Street, commencing near Rochford and running
into Kensington Road.
Gerald Street, off Euston Street.
Graftoii Street, running from West Street to Edward Street.
Great George Street, (lower ) off Richmond, running to
Steam Navigation Wharf.
Great George Street, (upper), running into Malpeque Road.
Green Lane, off Spring Park Road.
Hensley Street, off Richmond, between Prince and Hilli-
borough Streets.
Hillsborough Park, between Weymouth, Hillsboro, Sydney
and Richmond Streets.
Kensington Road, off Kent Street, near Railway track.
Kent Street, crossing West Street and running into Kensing-
ton Road.
King's Square, between Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts.
King St*eret, running from Rochford to Cumberland Streets.
Long Street, between Euston and Bayfield Streets.
Malpeque Road, off Great George Street.
Olebar Street, off Euston Street.
P. E. TSLAXD DIRECTORY.
Palmer's Line, between Malpeque Road and Prince Street.
Pleasant Street, off St. Peter's Road to Euston Street.
Pond Street, off Rochfort Street.
Pownal Street, running from Pownal Wharf to lower Spring
Park Road.
Prince Street, between Southport Ferry and Euston Street.
Prince Street, (upper), off Euston Street.
Queen's Square, between Grafton and Richmond Streets.
Queen Street, from Euston to Peake's No. 1 Wharf.
Queen Street, (uoper), coritinuatioa of Queen from Euston
Street.
Richmond Street, between West and Edward Streets.
Royalty, North of City.
St. Peter's Road, off Euston Street,
School Street, between Prince and Hillsboro' Streets.
Southport Ferry Wharf, continuation of Prince Street.
Steam Navigation Wharf, continuation of Great George St.
Spring Park or Malpeque Road, off Great George Street.
Spring Park Road, (lower), off Pownal Street.
Sydney Street, between Rochford and Edward Streets
Union Street, between Sydney and Water Streets.
Valley Street, off Lower Spring Park Road.
Water Street, leading from Railway Station to Dundas
Esplanade.
West Street, between Rochford Street and Harbor.
Weymouth Street, rurming from Water to Euston Streets.
P. K. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
INDEX TO ADVERVISEMENTS-
Apothecaries Hall Co.. 1.7- 63-402 McXeill Mrs. P..
1S-13 7
Argus, the Island,
86
May Robert.
105
Auld James M.,
82
Meikle John.
182
Bafirnall & Rebins,
109
Nelmes S. T.,
98
Bank of P. E. Island.
2
New Era. the
221
Bell John.
93
Newson John & Co.,
117
Boreham,W.R.,
73
Norton E. H.,
170
Brace R. K.,
69
Patriot, the
258
Brernner Brothers,
90
Perkins & Sterns.
141
Bridges Robert.
65
Phillips & McQueen,
236
Brown S. H..
178
Pickard B.,
153
Bruce & McKenzie,
66
Presbyterian, the
129
Butcher Mark.
118
Purdy E. F.,
125
Business College.
70
Quirk John.
512
Cameron J. A..
78
Rattenbury YFm..
145
Cameron M. A..
6
Robertson C.,
165-225
Carroll. John,
150
Scott J. & R.,
133
Cathrae J. H.,
110
Simmons Geo. II.,
138
Convent Be Notre Dame
12
Stair E. D..
181
Coombs & Worth
10
Stentiford, Taylor & Co.,
177
Coombs Henry,
81
Stevenson M.,
122
CrabbeS. Wl,
89
Stumbles S. T.,
114
Creamer Joseph. M. D..
109
Taylor E. W.,
142
Davies J. J.,
85
Taylor G. H. & Co..
106
Davisou & Co.,
220
ToombsBenj..
233
Dingwell William.
74
Tremaine & Mctcalf,
102
Examiner, the
189
Union Bank,
3
Fraser Simon, D..
101
Wagstaif Wm.,
130
Gillis Paul P..
126
Watson W. R.,
173-174
Gilmour Geo C..
181
Weeks Richard,
145
Grant James E..
1
Weeks W. A. & Co.,
190
Harris C. F.,
97
White, A. & Son
Harvie & Co.,
75
Williams L. J.,
134
Haszard G. H.,
Winters Owen.
Herald, the Cbarlottntown.
94
Younker. Offer & Co.,
IIS
Hewson, McDougall & Seaman
8
Young Robert. 234
and 510
Hickey & Stewart,
121
Hobbs James,
206
SUMMEKII>K.
Hogan M. P.,
Holmes A.,
146
154
Compton & Webber.
202
Hughes Capt. John,
154
DoullMrs. A. F..
198
Hunter E. G.,
77
Hall Thos..
218
Large A. N..
113
Heckman Dr.,
Larter William,
13
Huestis T.P.,
218
Mclntire, Win.,
182
Huestis Mrs.,
294
McKinnon & McLean.
511
Muttart George,
205
McLtod Xeil,
125
" Summerside Journal,''
166
McNaughton Daniel.
153
" Summerside Progress,' 7
185
McXeill A..
161 WaughJ. B.,
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GEORGETOWN.
MOUNT STEWART.
Bourke J. R.,
157
Doyle William,
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Cameron Thoi.,
194
Gallagher Jas..
214
E as ton James & Son,
197
Hooper S. B.,
217
Gordon Hon. D M
162
Taylor T. T.,
177
Hooper J. B..
210
Kennedy D. F.,
210
ST. ELEANORS.
McDonald, Mrs M.,
McNabb Hugh,
230
Cannon Thos. C.,
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McPhail Angus,
229
Ken ton John,
201
SOURIS.
Ross Peter,
Sanderson W.,
197
Carleton C. C.,
180
Walker Alex.,
201
McDonald Jas.,
236
Moore & McDonald,
157
CARDIGAN BRIDGE.
WHEATLEY RIVER.
McKeown Miss Jane C..
217
Smith James,
186
Alex. McMillan,
158
Stevenson John,
214
NEW YORK.
TRYON.
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Reil Brothers,
1G9
NEW GLASGOW, N. S.
MONTAGUE.
Thompson A. C. & Co..
222
Aitken Jas. M.,
161
Emery, Mrs. P..
PICTOU, N. S.
Fraser C. B.,
230
McCallum J. A.,
149
Rood C. L..
209
Kennedy, John
229
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY
INDEX
To Towns, Villages and Settlements.
Albany,
265 Covehead Road,
297
Alberry Plains.
J265
Crapaud,
298
Alberton,!
265
Darlington,
301
Alexandra,
271
Darnly,
302
Alexandria,
271
De Gros Marsh,
302
Alma,
272
De Sable,
303
Annandale,
272
Donaldson Estate,
304
Baldwins Road.
273
Dundas.
305
Balac Road.
273
East Point.
306
Baltic Road,
294
Egmout,
307
Banncokburn,
294
Eldon,
307
Bay Fortune,
173
Ellerslie,
308
Bedford,
274
Fairfield,
310
Belle Creek.
274
Farmington,
310
Bideford,
274
Fifteen Point,
311
Black Bush.
276
Fort Augustus,
312
Both well,
275
Freetown,
312
Brackley Point.
276
Fullertons Marsh,
314
Bonshaw,
276
Gallas Point,
814
Bradalbane,
277
Gaspereux,
314
Brae,
277
Georgetown,
261
Bridgetown,
278
Glenaladale,
315
Brudenell,
280
Goose River,
316
Sunday,
280
Grahams Road.
317
Burlington,
280
Granville,
318
Byrnes Road,
280
Greenvale,
320
Cable Head.
280
Green vale Settlement.
328
Caledonia,
280
Greenwich,
320
Campbellton.
282
Hampton,
320
Cape Traverse,
283
Harmony,
320
Cardigan Bridge,
284
Ha/el Grove.
320
Carleton.
285
Higgins Road,
321
C *rleton Point,
286
Hope River,
321
Cavendish,
287
Hunter River,
321
Central Bedeque,
288
Indian River,
322
Centerville,
289
Johnstons River.
323
Charlottetown,
63
Kensington,
?23
Chepstow,
290
Kildare.
326
Cherrv Valley.
290
Kintyre,
320
Clifton,
290
Launching,
327
Clyde.
291
Little Harbor.
327
Clyde River Cross Road,
291
Little Sands,
, 329
Clyde River Road,
292
Little York,
330
Clyde River Road East,
293
Long Creek,
331
Cornwall.
291
Lower Freetown,
333
County Line,
294
Lower North River Road,
294
Covehead.
2%
McBeaths Road,
351
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I*. K. ISLAM) DIRECTORY
TftcPhees Corner.
Marie,
Margate.
Mel rose,
Middleton,
"Mill View,
Milton,
Miminegash,
Miscouche,
Monaghan.
Montague Bridge.
Montague Cross Roads.
Montecello.
Mo nt rose,
Morell,
"Mount Albion,
Iktount Stewart.
Ikluddy Creek,
Murray Harbor North.
lHurray Harbor Road,
Murray Harbor South,
Murray River,
"New Annan Mil 1.4,
TSfewfrage,
New Glasgow.
New Loudon,
New Perth,
Newton Road,
"Newton,
Nine Mile Creek,
North Lake.
North River, Warren Grove
Mills.
North River Road,
North Try on,
North Wiltshire,
'Old North Road,
Old Tryon Road.
Orwell,
Orwell Cove,
"Park Corner,
Peter's Road,
'Peterville,
Pispuid,
Yleasant Grove,
Point Prirn,
Port Hill,
Pinette,
Portage,
Pownal,
334
334
336
336
336
337
338
338
338
339
340
340
342
343
344
34G
347
347
349
350
351
352
353
355
355
356
356
357
352
358
358
360
3G3
292
361
362
2S2
292
363
364
364
365
366
366
366
367
368
369
3G9
369
Princetown, 371
Red Point, 372
Kollo Bay, 373
Rose Valley, 373
Rustico. 375
St. Andrews. 376
St. Catharine's, 329
St. Eleanor's, 376
St. Felix, 377
St. Margaret's. 377
St. Peter's Hay. 377
Scotch fort, 378
Scarletown. 379
Skinner's Pond, 380
Somerset, 380
Souris, 388
South Shore, 384
Southport, 385
South West 3SG
South Wiltshire. 387
Springfield, 387
Sprinsrton, J^7
Stanhope, 3*7
Stanley Bridge, .'5S7
Sturgeon, -">^s
Snmmerside. 211
Tignish. "S8
Travellers Rst, 390
Toronto, 390
Treaugh. 390
Tryon. 390
Tryon Corner, 392
Uigg, 393
Union Road. :-K)3
Upper North River Road, 295
Vnlleyfield, 393
Valleyfield Road, 351
Vernon River. 393
Vernon River Bridge, 394
Victoria, 395
Warblington, 397
Wellington. 397
West Cape, 397
West Pond, 398
We>t River Road. 293
Wheatley River, 398
White Sands, 400
Winsloe Road, 400
Wood bridge, 401
Wood Islands, 403
P. K. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
INDEX TO MISCELLAEOUS DIRECTORY-
Agencies, commercial, 454
Alms House, government,
Arcanum Royal, 463
Auditors& Savings B'nk Dep't. 425
Band 82d Battallion, 410
Bank of P. E. Island, 451
Union of P.E.I., 452
Merchants' of P. E, I. 452
Merchants of Halifax, 452
Suramerside, 453
Farmers'. Rustico, 453
Sarings, Government, 425
Baptist Assoctation P. E. I., 418
Baotret Con. of Martme Prov., 418
Baptist H.M.S..NB., P.E.I., 418
Baptist H.M.U., N.S., P.E.I., 418
Baptist Women's Aid Society, 418
Barristers and Atthrneys, 432
Benevolent Irish Socieey, 419
Benev'nt So. Ladies St.Jas Ch. 419
Bible Society, the 417
Board of Education, 420
Boards of Health, 412
Caledonia Club, 469
Caledonia Curling Club. 469
Catholic T. A, Union. 467
Cemetery Company, the 420
Churches, the 415
Ch. Eng. Ladies Ind. So., 418
Church of Eng. Mite Society, 419
Col. & Cont'l Church Society, 417
Clergy, the 415
Collectors under Assessm'tAct,456
College. Commercial 422
" Prince of Wales, 42o
" St. Dunstan's, 421
Commercial Department, 451
Com'rs affidavits Sp'mc Court, 430
Affidavits County C'ts, 437-9
Taking recog. bail, 431
* Acknowledgment Deeds, 431
4 For Prison Discipline, 433
' Estab. bouud. counties, 457
Consuls, 453
Coroners, 434
Corporation of Charlottetown, 406
Corporation of Summerside. 407
County Court Sittings, 436-40
Courts Law and Justice, 428
Court Chancery, 428^
Supreme. 429
Probate and Wills, 429
Marriage and Divorce, 423
Vice Admiralty 429
County, 434.7-9
City, 407
Police. 401
Customs, H. M., 422'
Debating Club, Chatham, 470
Deputies granting replevins. 431
Diocesan Church Society, 416
Dominion C. S. Ins. Society, 454
Education. Board of, 420
Excise and Inland Revenue, 424
Executive Council, the 404
Fire Department, 407
Fire Wardens, Georgetown, 408
Fishery Statistics, 472
Fish, Inspector of, 427
Fish & Game Pro. Society, 470
Gas Company, 454
Gas Inspector. 424
Government, the Dominion. 403
Government, Provincial. 404
Health Officers. 414
House of Assembly, the 405
House of Commons, the 404
Hospital, Charlottetown, 426
Hospital (govt) for Insane, 426
Indian Department, 412
Inland Revenue, 424
Inspectors of Flour and Meal, 457
" of Weights & Measures, 424
Jailors, County, 424
Justices of the Peace, 441-451
Land Surveyors, 428
Law and Justice Dept., 428
Legislative Council, the 405
Licensing Board, 406
Lieutenant Governors, 404
Lighthouses, keepers of 458
Local Assessors, Georgftown, 408
Lloyds, Corporation of 455
Magistracy, the 441
Mails, 425
Marine and Fisheries, 458
Marine Insurance Company. 453
Masonic, 459
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Medical Association, 414
Medical Attendants to Jails, 415
Merchants' Marine Ins. Co.. 454
Methodist Missionary Society, 418
MethodistM. S., Youth's B'ch,418
' Wesleyan Dorcas So., 419
Mic Mac Society, 419
Militia, 408
Mutual Fire Ins. Co.. 453
New Enterprise, 473
Notaries Public, 433
Oddfellows, I. O., 462
Orange Association. 462
Phoenix Cricket Club. 469
Pilots. 458
Post Office Department, 425
Queen's Privy council for
Canada, the 403
Railway (P. E. I.) Officials. 459
Real Estate, 471
Revenue and Expenditure, 427
Rifle Association, Provincial, 411
St. Joseph's Temperance So., 467
St. Joseph's Literary Society, 467
St. Lnwrence Base Ball Club, 470
8t, Lawrence Marme Ins. Co., 154
St. Patrick's T. A. Society. 467
Schools City. 421
Grammar, 422
* Model. 421
l - Private, 421
" Inspectors of. 420
Senate ot Canada, 404
Sheriffs, County, 429
Sheriffs Bailiffs, 435
Skating Rink, Citizens, 469
Sons of Temperance. 465
Standard Weights, 470
Starch Factories, 473
Steam Navigation Company. 454
Stock or Model Farm, 459
Sugar Beet Factories, 473
Surveyors Hulls Steamboats, 427
Surveyors of Lumber, 428
Supervisors Public Roads Act, 455
Superintendent of Education, 420
Temperance Orders. 465
Templars, I. O. G-, 468
Titles in Canada, 471
United Temperance Assoc., 468
Women's Missionary Aid So.. 418
Y. M. C. A., 419
P. E. ISLAND DIKECTORY.
Index to Business Notices.
J38-
Apothecaries' Hall Company. 485
Argus, The Island 474
Anld. James M., 504
Bell, John, 493
Boreham, W. R., 506
Brace, R. K., 494
Bremner Bros., 480
Bridges, Bobert, 504
Brown, S. H., 504
Bruce & McKenzie. 492
Butcher, Mark, 500
Business College. 504
Cameron. J. A., 486
Cameron, M- A., 500
Cathrae, J. H., 489
Coombs & Worth, 480
Crabbe, S. W., 494
Davison & Co., 493
Doull, Mrs- A. F., 484
Examiner, the 475
Franklin House, Royalty, 498
Franklin House, Summerside, 499
Gordon, H-m. D . 490
Grant, J. E., 490
Harris. C. F., 496
Harvie & Co., 481
Haszard, G. Herbert, 483
Herald, the Charlotte town, 476
Hewson,McDougall & Seamaii,502
Hickey & Stewart,
Hobbs, James,
Hogan James P.,
Hunter, E.,
King's County Advertiser.
Large, A. N.,
McCallura, J. A.,
505
501
507
507
474
494
485
McKinnon & McLean, 503
McMillan, Alexander, 491
May, Robert, 482
Morris Leonard, 483
Nelmes, S. T., 482
New Era. the 475
Norton, C. H.. 500
Patriot, The 577
Perkins & Sterns, 488
Pioneer, The 478
Presbyterian, The 478
Quirk, John, 505
Rankin House, 497
Revere House, 497
Revere House, Pictou, N.S., 499
Robertson. C., 491
Rocklin House, 498
Seaside Hotel, 495
Scott, J.&R., 502
Simmons, G. H,, 507
Stevenson, M.. 496
Stumbles, S. T., 508
Summerside Journal. The 477
Summerside Progress, 479
Taylor, E. W., 486
Taylor, G. W. & Co., 486
Morrison, A. C. & Co. . 4(?6
Toombs, Benjamin, 509
Tremaine & Metcalf, 489
Union House, 499
Wagstaff Hotel, 498
Watson, W. R., 484
Weeks, W. A; ft Co., 487
Williams, L. J., 492
Young, Robert, 487
Younker, Offer <fc Co., 502
M.iani /!
32 }. i:. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
LEONAKD MORRIS,
BOOK -SELLER AND STATIONER,
Water Street,
P. E. ISLAND.
always keeps in Stock a full line of
BOOKS,
LN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE.
Blank Books,
School Books, and
School Requisites.
ENGLISH, CANADIAN, AND AMERICAN
Newspapers & Magazines,
FAMILY BIBLES.
MASON &HAMLLN CABINET ORGANS,
SINGER AND ROYAL SEWING MACHINES,
PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.
HISTORICAL SKETCH
OF
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
The original name of this Province was the Isle of St.
Jean, or St. JohnV Island. Its history may be regarded as
embracing two important periods, viz., from its discovery by
Europeans till its cession to Great Britain in 1763 ; and from
that time to the present.
Historians agree that the date and peculiar circumstances
in which it was first seen by Europeans are rapt up in un-
certainty. We know, however, from authentic records that
John Cabot, a native of Venice, wa.s engaged and empowered
by Henry VII. to explore what was then called the New
World. Cabot, and his three sons, who had received the
necessary authority to engage in their arduous undertaking,
commenced their labors at once by proceeding on their
voyage of discovery. Sebastian, one of John Cabot's sons,
who was born in England, and celebrated for his daring-
enterprise and nautical experience, was one of the little band
of explorers. He was considered second to none as a navi-
gator, and well adapted for the important work to which he
was called. The pioneer ship which was to carry the ex-
plorers to the scene of operations was called the " Matthew,''
and left the port of Bristol, England, in May 1497. On the
24th day of the following March (St. John's day, after which
Saint, very likely, the Island was named), to the great joy of
the explorers, they sighted land. Unluckily, few particulars
of this voyage are extant, and it is involved in doubt whether
3
34 P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
the land first discovered was the coast of Newfoundland or
Labrador. Having spent considerable time on the shore of
Newfoundland, Cabot returned to England in order to make
more complete preparations for the great work in which he
was engaged. In 1498 we find a new expedition was fitted
out and Sebastian Cabot, before named, had the command.
A Portuguese Navigator, named Cortereal, found his
way across the North Atlantic, and explored various por-
tions of Newfoundland. While Cabot was still engaged
exploring North and South, a Florentine, named Verraganni,
employed by France, in 1524, visited and examined various
portions of the Atlantic coast of North America and, agree-
ably with his orders, claimed the newly 'discovered countiy
for his King. In 1534 another Frenchman, named Cartier,
found his way into the Gulf, who named the Bale des Chaleux
and many portions of what are now known as the Maritime-
Provinces. Very many years passed away before anything
of importance had been done, but it appears, from the Lost
authority that France, no doubt fired by the example of
England, was resolved to have possessions in the Western
World, and for seven years, that is from 1603 to 1610, many
parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Canada, were
explored, and settlements formed. This immense territory
which was first settled by the French was, appropriately,
named New France. Another French name stands promi-
nently in history as one of the most skilful explorers who
was engaged in founding these early settlements, is Cham-
plain, who, in 1608, was the honored founder of Quebee-
He is associated with this Island inasmuch as he is the
reputed author of its original name, the Isle of St. Jean. Of
course, this is a matter of uncertainty, and must be taken
for what it is worth. Application was made to the Govern-
ment 01 Canada, in 1603, by a Captain Doublet, for a grant
of the Islands in the Gulf, in order to establish a fishery on
an extensive scale. His application succeeded, and this Island
the Magdalen Islands, and the rocky islets to the north of
them, were under his control, or the control of his friends.
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 35
for nearly forty years. In order to have places of habitation
when prosecuting their work at the various fishing stations
temporary cabins were erected, but without the slightest
intention of settling the Island or establishing permanent
homes. The fishermen repaired thither in the Spring to
follow their primitive calling, and when Fall returned the
Island was left to its original inhabitants the Indians. For
more than two centuries after its discovery by Cabot this
beautiful " Gem of the Ocean " remained in its primeval
state ; in fact, it seemed too diminutive and unimportant to
attract serious attention. This appears strange when we
picture its original condition. An area of more than two
thousand square miles of solid ground in the midst of the sea
covered by magnificent trees from its centre to its circum-
ference birch, beech, maple, ash, elm, pine, spruce, hemlock,
fir, juniper, cedar, poplar, willow and other varieties. Here
are mighty rivers pouring in from the majestic ocean,
abounding with all manner of fish and fowl waiting to be
captured by the fisherman or hunter. Whence all this
natural beauty and grandeur this rich provision for man ?
Where is the unseen hand who planted these noble and
beautiful trees, covered with foliage of verdant hue, or
whence came the original seed ? Where the omnipotent
and all-wise architect who laid the foundations of this
massive structure ?
But the blessings of civilization were absent. True it is
the Indian encampment might be seen, and the wild shout of
the Abenaki and Micmac hunters sometimes heard, but no
cultivated lands, no comfortable habitations, no refined
society, no cheerful homes, no houses of worship ; and yet
we are slow to believe that there were no true worshippers
among the aboriginal inhabitants of this beautiful isle in those
early days. The law of common principles implanted by our
Creator in the nature of every human being, existed in them
in common with all the races, and doubtless many of them
acted uprightly in accordance with the glimmering light
imparted by those common principles, and therefore were
real worshippers.
36 F. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
In process of time as Newfoundlond, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, and Upper Canada were acquiring considerable
importance, it could be easily seen that the Isle of St. Jean
was gradually attracting attention, and could not remain
much longer unoccupied by the advocates of industry and
civilization.
After ten years' war with Britain, France, in the early part
of 1713, claimed the entire extent of territory now known
as British America. She was in undisputed possession of
Canada, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton. She had
wrenched the chief harbors and settlements out of the
hands of the British, but her forts in Nova Scotia had
been seized by the New Englanders. By a treaty signed
April 11, 1713, at Utrecht, France ceded to Britain New-
foundland and Acadia. After the loss of Newfoundland
and Nova Scotia, France still retained Cape Breton and this
Island; and now special attention was devoted to their
occupation as much from the connection with Canada, as
guarding the main highway to it, as from their own intrinsic
value. About the year 1715 the permanent settlements
began. A few solitary families from Acadia and an occasion-
al emigrant family from Cape Breton settled in some
sheltered nook or cove, and there built a log hut or a rudely
constructed dwelling of poles and bark, and prepared, by
fishing and the cultivation of a small patch of ground, to eke
out a subsistence. Their visitors in summer were the fish-
ing boat and the Indian canoe. In winter they dwelt alone
except an occasional visit from the Indian hunter or his family.
Almost every summer as the fertility of the land became
known some additions were made to the population. Still
the progress was slow, for in 1728, or thirteen years after
the settlement began , there were only sixty families, it is
said, on the Island, and it is probable in the beginning of
1745 they did not exceed one hundred and fifty families. In
1752 the whole population of the Island was estimated at
1,354. The sections of the Island at that time most thickly
settled were the lands on both sides of Point Prim, the lands
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 37
about St. Peter's Bay, Savage Harbor and Charlotte tow a
Harbor.
The population of the Island had steadily increased during
the next six years, because we find that in 1858 it was
estimated at 4,100. Just at this time Louisburg was obliged
to surrender to British forces, and one of the articles of
capitulation was for the surrender of the Island of St. John,
Canada, Cape Breton and this Island were formally ceded
to Great Britain in 17G3, and was at once placed under the
Government of Nova Scotia.
By order of the British Government, the Island was sur-
veyed in 1764 and following years, when Captain Samuel
Holland was employed to make the survey. The entire
Island was divided into sixty-seven Townships or Lots, each
Lot containing 20,000 acres, more or less, and were distri-
buted by lot, in the vear 1767, amongst parties having claims
upon the Government, upon certain conditions, including the
payment of quit rents. Lot sixty-six was reserved for the
Crown, and Lots forty and fifty-nine had been promised to
parties who had previously improved the land.
The following persons, according to documentary evidence,
in London, were the original grantees :
Lot 1 Philip Stephens, Secretary to the Admiralty.
" 2 James and William Hunter.
" 3 C. Townshend, M. P.
" 4 Hon. Augustus Keppel.
" 5 Edward Lewis, M. P,
" 6 William Crowle
" 7 James Montgomery.
" 8 Arnold Nesbet, M, P.
" 9 James Murray, Governor of Quebec.
" 10 Simon Lutterell, M. P.
" 11 Col. Walsh, 28th, foot.
" 12 Mure and Cathcart, Merchants,
" 13 John Pownall, Secretary Lords of Trade.
" 14 Capt. John Campbell, R, N.
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Lot 1 5 Grey Carl ton, Lieut. Governor of Quebec.
" 1G J. Tuttle, and Lieuts. Forbes and Hayter.
" 17 B. and T. Burke.
" 18 Lieut. Col. Robert Stewart, and Capt. Wm. Ulanby.
" 19 Capt* Walter Patterson, (afterwards Governor), and
John Patterson.
" 20 Theod. Haltin, and Capt. T. Basset,
' 21 Lauchlin McLaine, and Lieut. H. McLaine.
' 22 John Gordon, and Capt. Win. Ridge.
" 23 A. and L. McLean.
" 24 Lieut. Col. Charles Lee, and F. McLaine.
" 25 A. Kennedy, and James Campbell.
" 26 Lieut. J. Stewart, and Major Gordon.
" 27 Seale and Spence, Merchants.
" 28 Capt, Holland, Surveyor.
" 29 Vice Admiral Sir C. Saunders.
" 30 John Murray.
" 31 Adam Drummond, M. P.
" 32 William Young.
" 33 Richard Worge.
" 34 John Dickison, M. P.
" 35 Alexander Maitland.
" 36 Spence and Mill, Merchants.
" 37 Capts. Spry and Baker.
" 38 Col. Simon Fraser, 78th Highlanders.
" 39 Lieut. Col. James Abercrombie, 78th Highlanders.
" 40 Spence and Mill, Merchants.
11 41 Lieut. Col. John Campbell, 78th Highlanders.
" 42 Lieut. J. McDonnell, and others, 78th Highlanders.
" 43 Sir George B. Rodney.
" 44 William Fitzherbert, M. P., and R. Campbell,
Merchant,
" 45 Will Burt, M. P., and J. Callender.
" 46 Alex Fordyce, and Robert Gordon.
" 47 Lieut. Col. G. Graham, and Robert Porter.
" 48 Samuel Fouchette, M. P., and Lieut. Col. J. Cunning-
ham.
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY." 39
49 Lieut. Col. Christie, and Capt. James Stevenson.
" 50 Lieut. Col. H. Gladroin, and Peter Innis.
" 51 John Pringle.
" 52 Lieut. Col. Stuart Douglas, and Lieuts. W. and S
Douglas.
53 Dr. Hack J. Williams, and Lieut. G. Campbell.
54 Robert Adair, Surgeon to the King.
55 F. McKay, Samuel McKay, and H. Findlay, Post-
master of Quebec.
" 56 Lord Viscount Townsend.
57 Samuel Smith, and Capt. J. Smith, R. N.
" 58 Joshua Mauger.
" 59 Mure and Cathcart, and Capt. D. Higgins.
" GO Wrightson and Shaw.
" 61 Richard Cumberland.
" 62 Richard Spry.
93H. Pailiser,
" 64 Col. Richard Maitland.
" 65 Richard Wright, and Hugh Owens.
M 66 Reserved to the King.
67 Hon. Robert Moore.
PARISHES OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
PRINCE COUNTY.
Townships 1, 2, and 3 comprise North Parish
4, 5, 6, and 7 Egmont "
8,9, 10, 11, and 12 Halifax "
13, 14, 15, 16 and 16 " Richmond "
18, 19, 25, 26, 27 and 28, St. David's "
QUEEN'S COUNTY.
20, 21, 22, 23, and 67 " Granville "
29, 30, 31, and 65 Hillsborough "
24, 32, 33, and 34 Charlotte "
35, 36, 37, 48, and 49 ' Bedford
50, 57, 58, 60, and 62 St. John's "
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KING'S COUNTY.
Townships 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42 comprise St. Patrick's Parish
43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 " East "
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 and 66 St. George's "
59, 61, 63 and 64 St. Andrews
Thus it will be seen that the three Counties contain four-
teen parishes, and it was so arranged that a town lot and
royalty were reserved an each county, while each township
was to furnish a glebe lot of one hundred acres for a
minister of the gospel, and a lot of thirty acres for a school
master. The quit-rents were of three rates, six shillings,
four shillings, and two shillings annually per hundred acres.
It was expressly stipulated that the grantees were to
settle one person for every two hundred acres within ten
years from the date of the grant. The settlers were to be
Protestants from the parts of Europe not belonging to
Great Britain, or persons who had resided in America for
two } r ears prior to the date of the grant. This, no doubt
was done to discourage emigration from the old country in
those early days. It was, however, a very difficult task to
perform, and consequently, very few of the grantees were in
a position to comply with the conditions of their grants.
The inhabitants of the Island becoming dissatisfied with
their connection with Nova Scotia, in 1768 petitioned for a
separate. Government, and engaged to pay half their quit-
rents the following year to meet their expenses. This
request was complied with, and within two years afterwards
Walter Patterson, Esq., was appointed the first Governor of
the Island.
The time stipulated when the grants were made had
elapsed, and very little had bet- n dona to settle the Island,,
as we find that only nineteen out of the sixty-seven lots had
been even partially settled. In 1781 nine whole and five
half townships were sold for the payment of quit-rents. It
was found upon investigation in 1797, under the direction
of the Provincial Parliament, that twenty-three lots, con-
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 41
taining 458,580 acres had not a single family settled on
them ; twelve other lots, containing 243,000, had only thirty
six families. The entire population at this time did not ex-
ceed 5000. This state of things very naturally aroused the
attention of the people, and caused a good deal of agiation
for the escheat of the lands of those proprietors who had
not put forth any efforts tc comply with the conditions of
the grants originally made.
An attempt had been made in 1780 to change the name
of the Island to that of New Ireland, and a Bill was passed
accordingly, but failed to receive the necessary sanction.
Some eighteen years afterwards (1798,) however, a bill was
passed in the Provincial Legislature, changing the name
from St. John to Prince Edward as a mark of respect to his
Royal Highness, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, father of
our beloved Sovereign, and grandsire of Her Royal High-
ness, Princess Louise, the amiable Consort of our much-
esteemed Governor General. This change was carried into
effect in 1800, and as the capitals of two neighboring
provinces bear its former name, there can be little doubt of
its importance and utility.
In the early part of this century the arrears of quit rent
were very considerable. Fortunately a liberal arrangement
was made for the payment of these arrears. The lots were
divided into five classes ; the first, those which had the full
number of settlers were to pay only four years' quit-rent ;
the second class, those having only half the required num-
ber of settlers were to pay five years' quit-rent; the third
class, those having less than a half and more than a fourth
of the required population were to pay nine years' quit-rent ;
the fourth class, those which had less than a fourth of the re-
quired number of setters were to pay twelve years' quit rent.
The fifth class included those lots or townships that were
wholly unsettled ; fifteen years' quit rent were required in
their case in lieu of all arrears. This sum was less than
half the amount due by this class. This arrangement had
an excellent effect on the prosperity of the Island as was
42 P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
soon seen in its increased population and numerous other
advantages. Notwithstanding this liberality on the part of
the home authorities, it appears marvellous that some were
found who could not see their way to avail themselves of its
benefits ; hence we find that judgments were obtained
against ten townships, five half-townships and one third of
a township. It appears, however, that the non-paying
proprietors had some influence with the government as the
Act under which the lands were seized did not receive the
Eoyal Assent.
The Earl of Selkirk in 1803, settled about 800 Highland-
ers on his lands, who very soon, by hard work, wearisome
days and nights, and numerous privations, managed to
make a home for themselves in the wilderness. Some of
those heroes are still living, and can give graphic pictures
of their early struggles. Some time ago the writer had
the pleasure of being the guest of one of those pioneer
veterans, Roderick Campbell, Esq., of Point Prim, who
landed when a boy on the Island, in the ship " Polly,"
more than seventy-six years ago. " Bloomfield " is the
name of his pretty homestead, and he and his worthy com-
panion are still enjoying good health, and surrounded by
every comfort on their well-cultivated but dearly-earned
farm, on the beautiful banks of Point Prim. Charlottetown
during the American Revolutionary War was plundered by
two American vessels, but by order of General Washington,
both prisoners and plunder were at once given up. Charles
Douglas Smith was sent to the Island as Governor in
1813. He called the House of Assembly together, on the
15th of November of that year, and after the House had
been in Session for two months, His Honor adopted the
very strange course of dismissing the House, thinking
doubtless that ample time had been spent in their delibera-
tions. But still more remarkable, this exalted official deem-
ed it right not to summon another Assembly for nearly
four years. Unluckly the differences between the Governor
and the New Houses successively elected, continued to
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 43
increase in bitterness, until ultimately the Assembly
framed an address, expressing dissatisfaction with the
conduct of the Governor. It was with some difficulty,
forwarded to England, and in due time (1824) he was re-
called. Governor Smith was succeeded by Colonel Ready
a gentleman of amiable disposition and kindly bearing,
who soon won the esteem of the people, and who was
well qualified to discharge the important duties of his office.
During the time of Gorernor Ready's Administration a
census was taken and it was found that in 1827, the popula-
tion had increased to 23,266. Public improvements were the
legimitate results.
A movement of considerable momant to one part of Her
Majesty's subjects was carried in 1830, viz., an act was passed
freeing Roman Catholics from all civil and political dis-
abilities. In six years afterwards (1836) the population
had increased to 32,292 an addition of more than 9,000 in
a comparatively short time, a great number of whom were
English, Scotch, and Irish emigrants.
We cannot marvel, as the people of the Island became
educated and enlightend an agitation commenced in 1834
to abolish the old system and establish a responsible govern-
ment. For sixteen long years the old state of things con-
tinued, until the patience of the people was nearly exhausted.
In 1851, however, his honor, the Governor, made the pleasing
announcement to the House of Assembly that he had been
empowered to introduce responsible government on condition
that compensation be allowed to some retiring officers.
This condition was readily complied with, and the Executive
resigned on the 23rd of April. The new Administration
having the support and confidence of the majority of the
Assembly was gazetted two days afterwards. Subsequently
acts of very great importance were passed, viz: those
establishing a uniform rate of postage assimilation of the
currency free education and in 1853 an act was passed
which conferred universal suffrage on the people.
In 1857 an agitation commenced to introduce the Bible
44 P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
into schools, as a book for daily use, which met with con-
siderable opposition, but in 1860 the legislature passed an
act declaring the introduction of the Bible into all public
schools the law of the land.
In 1854, what was called the Worrell Estate, which con-
tained eighty-one thousand, three hundred, and three acres,
was purchased by the Government for the sum of twenty-
four thousand, one hundred pounds. In 1860, the lands of
the earl of Selkirk, comprising sixty-two thousand and fifty-
nine acres, were likewise sold to the Government for the very
moderate sum of 6,586, sterling. Immediately afterwards
a commission was appointed to enquire into the subjects of
dispute with the object of converting, on equitable conditions,
the leaseholds of the entire Island into freeholds. To this
end three commissioners were appointed th a Hon. J. H.
Gray as the representative of the crown the Hon. Joseph
Howe as representative of the tenants and Mr. John W
Ritchie for the proprietors. " The commission collected a
great deal of evidence, and in August, 1861, made a report, of
which the principal points are as follows : 1. Lenox Island
was to be ceded to the Indians. 2. The claims of the
Acadians, or French, were to be totally over-ruled. 3. The
claims of descendents of U. E. loyalists to certain lands were
recommended to the special consideration of the Government.
4. Escheat of the lands of proprietors was declared by
the commissioners to be impracticable. 5. As to quit-rents,
no arrears to be recoverable, and no accruing quit-rent to
be claimed as long as the land tax was imposed. 6. The
fishing restrictions were abolished." Unluckly all the labor
of this commission appears to have been lost, as we find His
Grace, the Duke of Newcastle, addressing the Lieutenant
Governor of the Island, thus : " I must instruct you, there-
fore, howsver unwilling to treat the commissioners award
only as an expression of opinion which, however valuable as
such, cannot be made legally binding on the parties concern-
ed." The land question, which had been a source of trouble
for the greater part of a century, in 1875 was practically
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settled by an act which provided that the original proprietors
be compelled to part with their properties on equitable terms,
thus giving an opportunity to tenants to become free-hold-
ers the average price of whose farms was under two
dollars per acre, with the option of paying by instalments,
within ten years.
CLIMATE.
The Island is situated in the centre of the Temperate Zone,
and, consequently, has a climate that is neither extremely
cold nor hot. Here, we cannot do better than quote Captain
Holland, who first surveyed the province. " The time of the
setting in of the frost in Winter and its breaking up in fye
Spring is very uncertain. In general it is observed that
about October there usually begins to be frost morning and
evening, which gradually increases in severity till about the
middle of December, when it becomes extremely sharp. At
this time North-west winds, with small sleet, seldom fails.
In a little time the rivers on the Island are frozen up, and
even the sea, some distance from the land. The ice soon
becomes safe to travel on, as it is, at least, from twenty-two
to thirty inches thick. The snow upon the ground and in
the woods is often a surprising depth, and it is impossible to
travel except on snow shoes. The Acadians have now
recourse to little cabins or huts in the woods, where they are
screened from the violence of the weather, and at the same
tinie have the convenience of wood for fuel. Here they live on
the fish they have cured in the Summer, and game, which they
frequently kill, as hares and partridges, lynxes, or wild cats,
otters, martins or musk rats none of which they refuse to
eat, as necessity presses them. In the Spring the rivers
seldom break up till April, and snow is not entirely off the
ground until the middle of May. It ought to be observed
that as St. John is, fortunately, not troubled with fogs, as
are the neighboring Islands of Cape Breton and Newfound-
land, neither has it so settled and constant a climate as
(Upper) Canada. Here are frequent changes of weather as
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rain, snow, hail, and hard irost." Such is the description
given by Captain, who afterwards became Major Holland-
It is, however, an admitted fact that the climate is conducive
to health and longevity, and many of the diseases so preva-
lent in other countries never touch our shores. It appears
remarkable that Cholera morbus which has swept away
tens of thousands from almost every part of the world, has
never been permitted to visit this Island. The writer some
time ago visited Montague Bridge, in the vicinity of which
he saw a gentleman working actively in his own hay field,
who from the vigor which he exhibited, might have been a
man in middle life, whereas, from information we had re-
ceived, he had seen ninety-six summers ; and this is not a
solidary case, but many such cases are scattered over the
entire province. So much then for the healthfulness of
the climate.
AGRICULTURE.
One million three hundred and sixty-five thousand four
hundred, is said to be the number of acres in this " beauti-
ful Isle of the sea." Few p~h:->!s, considering everything,
its advantages and disadvantages, are better adapted for
profitable farming. It is a singular fact that when the Is-
land was under French rule, that large quantities of grain
were grown, and exported to their fortresses at Louisburg
and Quebec, so that it was appropriatly called the " Garden
of North America. During the last two or three decades,
very great progress has been made in this department of
industry. Land is being cultivated on better principles,
and the product of oats, potatoes, and other departments of
farm produce have been enormous, as seen by the exports
of 1878. The harvest of 1879 has been still more abundant,
and the wheat crop especially is finer than any preceding
year. The unusually large quantity of rain which fell in the
latter end of August, and beginning of September, militated
seriously against the saving of this year's crop. As a
rule we here find first class crops of wheat, oats, barley and
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rye, all of excellent quality, especially the oat crop. Doubt-
less as time rolls on, greater attention will be devoted to the
growth of wheat, and other crops which are not so exhaust-
ing to the land.
The soil appears to be specially adapted for the growth of
beet root, which in other countries has been so profitable.
In France for example, in the year ending September,
1878, the enormous quantity of 800,000,000 pounds of
sugar was made from beet -root in that country.
There are five hundred and one manufactories, all
of which are said to be successful. Why not make an
effort to establish one or more on the Island? It should
be remembered, that the capital required for an enterprise
of the land, would be comparatively small ; and if it should
prove remunerative, and we can see no earthly reason why
it should not pay here just as well as in France, it would
be an immense blessing to the entire community.
Potatoes are famed for their excellent quality, hence the
demand for them in the other Provinces, the States and
elsewhere. Turnips, mangolds, and all kinds of culinary
vegetables grow to perfection. The improvement which
has taken place in the stock within the past twenty yeurs,
all over the Province, has been marvellous ; and greater
attention will unquestionably be given to this subject, es-
pecially when it is found, that the better the breed, the
more profitable the stock.
In Prince Edward Island no man should be more com-
fortable and happy than the industrious farmer. He is
comparatively independent, having obtained his freehold
at a nominal price. He is surrounded with numberless
blessings flowing from land and sea. He lives in a salu-
brious climate, seldom visited by malignant diseases, or un-
healthy fogs. He never has to touch his hat to the fastid-
ious customer, but merely to do with energy and life his
everv day duty trusting his best benefactor for sunshine
and showers. And, although the winter is somewhat long
and tedious, he can appropriately use the following truth-
ful lines :
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" Let the wealthy and great,
Roll in splendour and state,
I envy it not ! I declare it !
I eat my own lamb,
My chicken and ham,
I shear my own fleece and I wear it.
I have lawns, I have bowers,
I have fruits I have flowers,
The lark is my morning alarmer.
So jolly boys now
Here's God speed the plongh,
[ Long life and success to the farmer.
THE FISHING INDUSTKY.
The waters of the Island abound with fish of various
kinds, including flounders, mackerel, oysters, salmon, trout,
and eels the coast with cod and herring immense quan-
tities are annually exported, and a large amount of money
is brought into the Province by this branch of industry.
One of the most important sources of profit has been the
establishment of lobster factories, in many districts, and
the fish being abundant and of superior quality, the business
has become large and lucrative. Many persons are em-
ployed in this valuable line of industry fishermen, packers,
tinsmiths, laborers, and a host of young girls who can the
delicate article and prepare it for exportation. It then
finds its way to the best markets, England, France, and the
United States, where remunerative prices are readily obtain-
ed. Our limited space will not allow us to dwell at length
npon this subject, but we may observe that the same re-
marks apply" to other descriptions of fish, as that to which
be have particularly referred. One thing is certain, that
with skill, energy, and ordinary industry the waters of this
famous Province will yield incalculable wealth.
SHIP BUILDING.
During the past few years very little progress has been
made in this branch of industry. The depression which
has marked every country and almost every line of business
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especially shipbuilding, lias been felt here more or less,
since the monetary panic of 1873. To give the reader some
idea of the extent of this industry, it may be observed that
in 1847 no fewer than 96 vessels of various sizes, with an
aggregate tonnage of 18,445, valued at $553,350 were built
in this province. There are some symptoms of life in this
particular branch noticeable in a few places, but small
compared with the business done in former years.
POPULATION.
Since the commencement of this century the population
has gradually increased. When the colony became a
British possession as will be seen by the preceding pages,
the number of inhabitants did not reach 5000. In 1871
no fewer than 94,021 was the aggregate number, and when
the census will be taken in 1881, there can be no doubt
whatever it will have increased to more than 100,000.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES.
On Thursday, 10th August, 1860, the Island was visited
by the above distinguished personage. Governor Dundas,
in the name of the colonists welcomed His Royal Highness
to the Island. The way from the landing to the carriage
provided for the Royal party was lined by a guard of honor
comprising a detachment of the 62nd Regiment and a body
of Volunteers. The procession then formed and marched
through four magnificent arches erected at the public
expense in various parts of the City. The pleasing
performance of the children, consisting of 1000 voices,
joined in singing the National Anthem, with sweet effect.
The melodious strains of so many innocent little ones were
much appreciated, and appeared to make a deep impression
upon the young Prince. In the Colonial Building His
Royal Highness was presented with addresses by the Ex-
ecutive Council, and Corporation of the City, where he made
suitable replies. A Ball was held in the evening, which
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was attended by -JL brilliant assemblage, and His Royal
Highness took a prominent part in the festivities of the
occasion. The Prince evidently appreciated the reception
which he had received from so many loyal Islanders, and
prior to leaving, on Saturday the 12th of August, he hand-
ed a donation of 150 to be disposed of by the Lieutenant
Governor, for charitable purposes.
RAILWAY COMMUNICATION.
From Parliamentary records we find that on the 3rd of
April, 1871, the Hon. James C. Pope submitted a resolution
to the House of Assembly, which was seconded by the Hon.
Mr. Brecken, that in order to facilitate the trade and com-
merce of the Island and to develop its numerous resources
that a line of Railway be constructed and maintained. " It
was, therefore, proposed that a Bill authorizing the Govern-
ment to undertake the construction of a Railway to extend
from Cascuinpec to Georgetown, touching at Summe v ;ide
and Charlottetown, and also branches to Souris and Tignish,
at a cost not exceeding five thousand pounds currency per
mile, including all the necessary appliances suitable for a
good Railroad, provided that the contractors would accept
in payment the debentures of Prince Edward Island." The
Hon. Mr. Sinclair proposed an amendment condemnatory
of this resolution on the ground that a general election of
both branches of the Legislature had taken place ; that
the question of constructing a Railway was not then
properly before the country, and that two petitions were
before the House against the proposed undertaking and
none in its favor. On a division, Mr. Pope's resolution was
carried by seventeen to eleven rotes. A committee consist-
ing of the Hon. Mr. Pope, the Hon. Mr. Howlan, the Hon.
the Attorney General, the Honorable Mr. Perry and Mr.
Richards, was then appointed to prepare and bring in a bill
in accordance with the resolution passed by the Assembly.
The bill was immediately presented, read a first time and
committed to a committee of the whole House, Mr. Beer
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being chairman. On the main question being put the
measure was approved by eighteen to eleven. The report
of the committee was then received, and the bill engrossed
under the title of "An Act to authorize the construction of
a Railway through Prince Edward Island." In two short;
days from its introduction this important bill, fraught with
so many advantages to the Island, received the sanction of
the Assembly. In the month of April, 1875, the railway
was opened, and although its returns, after four years'
operations, may not have come up to the expectations of
its originators, yet it should be remembered the years in
which it has been in operation ha^e been marked by serious
depression and, therefore, due allowance should be made.
Let us hope that the near future may be crowned with
greater success, and in any case let us ask ourselves the
question, Would we' be willing to dispense with this
immense public convenience ? With judicious management
and strict frugality the line will, no doubt, ultimately pay.
The first Manager and Superintendent was William
McKechnie, Esq. The present Manager and Engineer i s
Alexander McNabb, Esq.
CONFEDERATION.
The Union of the British North American Provinces was
a subject which occupied the attention of the people for
many years. Prince Edward Island, however, strenuously
opposed its association with the other provinces in the
beginning. The Home Government evidently desired that
all should enter Confederation, as it was believed that
such union would increase the strength and prosperity of
the whole. The subject was fully discussed in 1864 and
following years. Conferences were held in the various
provinces, and the opposition from time to time appeared
to wax warmer and warmer ; but time, the great reconciler
of all things, brought about a change, we hope for the better,
and on the first of July, 1873, Prince Edward Island was
united to the already confederated provinces of Bristish
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North America. It may not be out of place here to name
the chief conditions on which the union took place. " That
the Island," says Campbell, " should on entering the Union
be entitled to incur a debt equal to $50 a head of its popula-
tion, as shown by the census returns of 1871, that is to say,
four millions, seven hundred and one thousand and fifty
dollars ; that the Island not having incurred debts equal to
the sum just mentioned should be entitled to receive by half
yearly payments in advance from the General Government
interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on the diffe-
rence from time to time between the actual amount of its
indebtedness and the amount of indebtness authorized ;
that as the Government of Prince Edward Island held no
lands from the Crown,and consequently enjoyed no revenue
from that source for the construction and maintenance of
Public Works, the Dominion Government should pay by
half yearly instalments in advance, to the Government of
Prince Edward Island, forty-five the isand dollars yearly less
five per cent upon any sum not excec ling eight hundred thou-
sand dollars which the Dominion Go\ eminent might advance
to the Prince Edward Island Government for the purchase
of land now held by large proprietors ; that in consideration
of the transfer to the Parliament of Canada of the powers
of taxation, the following sums should be paid yearly by.
Canada to Prince Edward Island for the support of the
Government and Legislature, that is to say, thirty thousand
dollars and an annual grant equal to eighty cents per head
of its population as shown by the census returns of 1871,
namely, ninety four thousand and twenty one, both by half-
yearly payments in advance. Such grants of eighty cents'
per head to be augmented in proportion to such increase of
population of the Island as might be shown by each decen-
nial census until the population amounted to four hundred
thousand, at which rate such grant should thereafter
remain it being understood that the next census be taken
in 1881. The Dominion likewise assumed all the charges
for tbe following services. The salary of the Lieutenant-
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Governor, the salaries of the Judges of the superior courts,
the charges in respect to the department of customs, the
postal department, the protection of the fisheries, the pro-
vision for the militia, the light-houses, ship-wrecked crews,
quarantine and marine hospitals, the geological survey, and
the penitentiary." The Dominion Government also assumed
the railway which was then under contract.
THE V1CE-RE&AL VISIT
Thursday, the 14th August, 1879, was marked by events
of no ordinary interest to the inhabitants of Prince Edward
Island. His Excellency the Governor General and Her
Royal Highness the Princess Louise visited our shores and,
although the weather was not so favorable as could have
O
been desired, the auspicious event was characterized by
great rejoicings. The city was all alive at an early hour,
and seldom so large a crowd has been seen within its limits.
The distinguished visitors, escorted by Admiral Inglefield
and members of their Suite, landed shortly after mid-day,
and on their ascending the stairway three rousing cheers
rent the air. W. E. Dawson, Esq., Mayor of the City
presented an appropriate Address on behalf of the Corpora-
tion, which was suitably replied to by His Excellency. A
guard of honor was in attendance, and a procession, com-
posed of the principal officials, gentry, various societies, in
their regalia, and others, was formed, who marched through
the principal streets, passing under the handsome arches
which had been erected for the occasion. Having halted
at the Provincial buildings an interesting scene presented
itself to the Vice-Regal party. Itlore than one thousand
children, from the various schools, occupied two stands
which had been constructed for the purpose, who sweetly
sang " God Save the Queen." The Royal visitors alighted
from their carriages and proceeded to the balcony of the
building where W. R. Watson, Esq., High Sheriff of Queen's
County, read a suitable address, to which the Marquis
appropriately replied. The children then sang " Hurrah
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for Canada," in fine style. The Princess, who looked pale,
but beautiful and interesting, appeared t be much pleased
with the performances of the juvenile gathering. After a
short time the Royal party returned to the Druid, where
they remained until the following morning. The annual
festival of the Caledonia Club was held in a field near St.
Peter's Road, on Friday, and was visited by the Marquis in
the morning who, doubtless, %lt interested in this famous
Scottish gathering. In the afternoon Her Royal Highness
honored the grounds with her presence, and subsequently
attended a Naval Review which was held in a spacious piece
of ground at the entrance of Victoria Park. In the evening
Lieut. Governor Haviland entertained the Vice-Regal party
at dinner. The Drawing Room, afterwards, was one of the
attractive features of the occasion. The Governor General
and Princess arrived shortly before 10 o'clock, immediately
after which the presentations commenced. About two
hundred and twenty-five ladies and gentlemen had the
honor of being presented the reception not lasting more
than half an hour. Government House, which has recently
undergone a thorough renovation, was beautifully illumin-
ated, and presented a brilliant and imposing appearance.
The Marquis was dressed in a rich Windsor uniform, and
the Princess wore a satin striped chalet princess robe,
pointed boddice, and white silk petticoat ; her head dress
was composed of daisies with gold and silver leaves, her
jewelry consisted of three gold braclets and necklace set
with diamonds, and gold locket with monogram in diamonds.
In the evening, while the reception was going on, and
subsequently, there was a torch light procession, and th*
City was brilliantly illuminated never, it is said, was thei
such a display of heartfelt loyalty. The decorations were
superb, and indicative of good taste, while everything,
notwithstanding the enthusiasm of the multitude, passed
off quietly, without a solitary accident. On Saturday morn-
ing, accompanied by a number of gentlemen, the Marquis
made an excursion to the the Sea- Side Rustico where
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an excellent lunch was provided in a pretty pavillion,
constructed for the purpose, by Messrs. John Newson &
Co., of the Sea-Side Hotel. The only draw back and
disappointment felt here was the absence of one who,
evidently, was the centre of attraction in the entire proceed-
ings the daughter of our beloved Queen who, unluckily,
was slightly indisposed. The Marquis embarked in the
evening and the Druid, escorted by three Ships of War,
left our shores the following morning. In bidding adieu
to this " sea girt Isle " the Royal visitors carry with,
them the fervent aspirations of a loyal people for their
continued safety and happiness.
GOVERNORS.
The Governors of Prince Edward Island as a separate
Province were :
Walter Patterson, .... 1770.
Lieut. Gen. Edmund Fanning, . . . 1786.
Col. J. F. W. DesBarres, . . . 1805.
Charles Douglas Smith, . . . .1813.
Col. John Ready, .... 1824.
Sir Aretas W. Young, .... 1831.
Sir John Harvey, .... 1836.
Sir Charles Augustus Fit^roy, . . . 1837.
Sir Henry Vere Huntley, . . . 1841.
Sir Donald Campbell, . 1847.
Sir Alexander Bannerman, . . . 1851.
Sir Dominick Daly, .... 1854.
George Dundas, .... 18;>9.
W. C. F. Robinson, .... 1870.
Sir Robert Hodgson, .... 1874.
T. H. Haviland, . 1879.
We cannot do better, in closing our necessarily brief
sketch of the Province, than to introduce to cur readers the
well-written letter which some time ago appeared in a
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Canadian paper, from the pen of J. H. B. The writer is
evidently smitten with the charms of this beautiful " Isle of
the Sea," and which we need hardly say we fully endorse :
SUMMER HOLIDAYS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
How is it that Canadians, as a rule, are so little acquainted
with the fairest Province of their Dominion ? Naturally,
the watering place of Canada , why is not Prince Edward
Island more of a summer resort ? True, it is no fashionable
watering place, and affords few of the refined luxuries of
larger cities ; but on a quiet scale the hotel accommodations
are all that can be desired, and, what is better, everywhere
along the sea coast the comfortable farm house of a hospitable
people are always open to welcome summer visitors. Is
economy a consideration ? Then you may do the round trip
from Ottawa to Summerside for less than $30, and your
board need not exceed $4 per week.
Is a sea voyage an object ? Then take [the Miramichi at
Quebec, for a three day's sail down the Gulf. You will call it
the pleasantest trip of your life. There is little danger of sea-
sickness at this season of the year. There is often scarcely a
ripple on the water as you skirt the wild, rugged coast line of
Gaspe, or anchor under the shadow of that mysterious Perce
rock. About July or August you will long to get away from
the city's dust and oppressive heat. Let me direct you to a
cool retreat, where neither dust or heat obtrude ; where no
fog obscures the bright atmosphere and sky ; where the
pleasant warmth of the day alternates with the delightful
coolness of the evening ; where you can walk or labor with
little fatigue, and you sleep so soundly that even an uneasy
conscience does not disturb your slumber.
Are you in need of mental rest ? Here you will find it
unbroken and unalloyed. Located in some cozy farm house
along the coast, miles and miles away from the uneasy
.civilization of cities, you can think as little as you please, and
your head can rest in peace. With some boon companion to
make society for you, and with your favorite novel in your
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hand, you can snatch up a mat from the floor and a pillow
from the sofa, sally forth out of the house under the great
shade trees on the lawn, then lay down on your back and
talk or read with the ripple of the poplars ov.erhead, and
the gentle wind breathing its restf ulness over your face.
This is peaceful luxury. Here you can read or sleep or
dream, with no anxious care whether Letellier be dismissed
or the Zulu war favorably terminated, or how otherwise the
outside world may wag. At night, in some of the vallies
of the interior, there is a peculiar stillness that is of itself
refreshing to the weary mind. Bordered and enclosed as
these vales often are by dark walls of stately spruce the
quietness of nature unbroken by any sound save perhaps
the liquid gurgle of a neighboring brook, and which by
contrast only intensifies the stillness their very quietness
seems to creep over and into your spirits as you ramble up
the glens, till the calm restfulness of nature, by a sort of
sympathy, is absorbed and becomes your own. A few weeks
of such holidays tend to render sluggish the current of
your thought, and any sort of mental labor becomes a
bore. Notice the effecir when you return to city life. It
takes you days after you return before the mind thoroughy
awakens from its long rest to its wonted activity.
Do you appreciate natural scenery ? Then nothing grand
or majestic is presented here, but every part of the Island
is, nevertheless, quietly, yet really beautiful. Sometimes
perhaps, as seen in the cultivated fields, stretching fa?up the
hillside, with the wind making wavelets in the ripening
grain sometimes as seen in the roads red, clean and wind-
ing skirted now and then by a vigorous undergrowth of
fern, and threading their course through -long avenues of
lofty firs sometimes, as in the delightful landscape of
woodland and sheltered vales, fertile fields and comfortable
homesteads sometimes in the glorious sunset, on the Straits
of Northumberland, with the flood of golden sunlight on the
gently-heaving sea, with the sails of the passing vessels
bathed in the mellow rays, and the distant shore of New-
Brunswick framing the picture.
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Are you fond of sea-bathing ? Then come here. You
will find it to your taste either cold as the Atlantic at the
points and bluffs, or deep in the bays, where the tide comes
in for miles over the sand bars, the water embraces you with
a warmth that is perfectly luxurious. The shores are every-
where easy of access. The sand beach is red, smooth, and
firm, and so clean is it, and so inspiring the sea breeze
that blows in over it, that many an older man than you has
been tempted and enabled to cast aside, for a brief space, the
burden of his years, and to become a child again. In his
bare feet he runs and skips like a school boy, over the sand
or through the shallow pools between the bars now tossing
up his hat in very glee now drawing a long breath of the
invigorating air now chasing the receding wave far out, or
sporting with its crest as it suddenly returns and rushes at
him in its mimic anger.
Do you love boating ? Here it is to be enjoyed in all
its variet} r . Along the coast you may have the steady
freshening sea breeze that stirs up the white caps, and
tosses up the spraj over your bows and bends your masts
till the gunwhale is even with the water's-edge, while your
gallant little boat flies onward like the wind. Or, in the
bays you may have your quiet sail, with only a gentle ruffle
011 the surface filled, and with the lazy liquid chopping of
the wavelets on the side of the boat, almost lulling you to
sleep, if you happen to feel sentimental and such acci-
dents are said to be quite frequent on the Island then take
your fair companion out for a row along the coast. Of
course, the moon must be at full, the night must be calm
and clear, and all the better if it be the calm just after the
storm. Your little boat will then ride up and down so
gently on the swell of the wave and the dancing moonbeams
will be on the waters all around you, the dark reddish sha-
dowy outline of the coast will bound your view ; while from
the shore and the caves, and apparently from the very
depths below you, there will come floating around you the
music of the sea rich, mellow, murmuring music as if
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old Neptune were hushing the waves to sleep with one of
his faintest yet sweetest melodies. Of course, you can not
but see the charms of external nature reflected in the eye,
and hear them echoed from the voice of the fair one by your
side. Can you tell me anything, this side of heaven, nearer
paradise ?
Do you care for shooting ? In August, black duck,
snipe and plover abound. Gulls are always plentiful but
you wont appreciate their flesh at first or perhaps at last.
Amateurs find them tough and fishy. Did you ever amuse
yourself by peppering away with a shot gun at a flock of
gulls till your shoulder was sore with the recoil, and till
your bump of destructive ness even, recoiled at the dreadful
slaughter ? Shoot one and then toss it high up into the air.
The whole flock from far and near will collect over your
head, sail around their dead companion and survey it, then
peer down at you, as if prompted by insane curiosity, and
scream One by one they topple to your feet at the report
of your fowling piece, but the foolish birds will never learn
a lesson never learn to grow wary of their deadliest enemy.
How gullible the poor things are !
Do you like fishing ? Ah, now I see by the light in your
eye that I have struck a chord of sympathy. Then let me
tell you of a place where lobsters, oysters, codfish an d
mackerel in vast numbers abound. The mackerel fishing
you will like best when they bite well. You will be in rap-
tures with it when you fish with four lines at a time, when
a shoal of mackerel strikes your bait, and when you feel
the sharp twinge of the bite at the end of each line, when
you are distressed or undecided a to which mackerel you
will pull first, and when you madly, but vainly, endeavor
to haul in all four lines over the side of the boat at once.
You may fish lobsters with your toes, or hook them with a
gaif from under the rock. Some people find it hard on the
toes. You fish oysters out of a boat with tongs, or wade
for them at low tide. Some prefer to take them with a
little pepper and salt on the spot. Oysters, they say, are
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more portable in bulk, and the shells are so inconvenient
to carry. But the trout fishing deserves special mention,
every stream and inlet here, accessible from the sea abounds
with silver speckled salt water trout. Fancy during last
month in two days' fishing at North Lake, near Souris, to
catch seven hundred beautiful fish, each weighing from one
half to one and one half pounds, and imagine fishing with
three fly hooks on your casting line, and dozens of times
landing three of these fine trout at a time. This is sport
indeed. So voraciously do they bite at the evening catch
that you find no time to whisk off those horrible flies that
take a mean advantage of your absorbing vocation to make
love to your neck and ears. Your arm at length becomes
tired with the constant strain at the end of your line, and
you give up and sit down to rest with a sort of feeling of
disgust at your good luck. As your eye lights on the
extent of your catch, you begin to wonder how you are to
get so many fish home, and how you are to distribute them
when you get there.
I cannot too highly recommend the Island to Canadians
for their summer holidays. From personal observations of
many parts of America and Europe, I may say, there are
few places that equal it in the fertility of its soil, in the
richness of its verdure, in the beauty and variety of its
scenery, in its comfortable houses, and in its people, at once
independent, hospitable and intelligent. Theie is no spot
where you can find such sweet rest for the sole of your
foot, or where such varied and healthful recreations await
you. Surely it is much better for you to give a wide berth
to Saratoga, Orchard Beach, and other weary fashionable
resorts, and to return from your month's vacation on th e
Island with a mind sweetly refreshed) with ten pounds add-
ed to your weight in the community, with elasticity in your
footstep, and with health beaming out of every well-rounded
feature of your tawny countenance,
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 61
CHARLOTTETOWN.
The City of Charlottetown is the Capital of the Province
situated in the parish, of Charlotte, Queen's County, on
rising ground, with a Southern aspect. Its location is on
the North side of the East Kiver, near its junction with the
North and West Rivers, and has a capacious harbor. The
original design of the plan, or site, is of a modern character,
although founded more than a century ago, it being well
laid out, the streets cross each other at right angles and
many of them are about one hundred feet wide. The
greater part of the buildings are constructed of wood
except those built on the principal streets many of which
are stone or brick. The City is lighted with gas, and it is
to be hoped that in the near future it may be supplied with
abundance of water. The present system has, doubtless,
answered its purpose moderately well, but when the popula-
tion shall have increased it will, for sanitary and othe r
reasons, be absolutely necessary that water works be
established, though the supply may have to be conveyed a
considerable distance. The public buildings do honor to
the Island they consist of the Colonial Building, which is
a massive structure, built of Nova Scotia free stone at a
cost of $85,000, in which are offices connected with
various departments of the Government. The Post Office,
Custom House, Government Savings Bank, and Inland
Eevenue Offices, occupy another substantial and spacious
building. The Provincial Building, an elegant brick
edifice on a line with the others, is used as Court rooms,
and it certainly is the most modern of this magnificent
group of public buildings. There is, likewise, an excellent
Market House with public hall, Gaol, Drill Shed, Masonic,
Odd Fellows, Temperance, and other halls. The Church and
School accommodations cannot be surpassed in any part of
the Dominion. There are twelve churches, all of which
will be found in the following pages with the names of
their respective pastors. There are three handsome and
62 P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY.
commodious public schools, Prince of Wales College, Normal
School, and some private educational establishments.
Government House is pleasantly situated on the margin of
the West Kiver, beautifully surrounded with trees and
extensive grounds. There are many other buildings in the
City worthy of notice, including the Bishop's Palace, St.
Dunstan's College, Convent De Notre Dame, but the most
costly and magnificent structure in the Province is the
Lunatic Asylum, recently erected at Falcoiiwood, near the
City, at a cost of $100,000, and which is provided with every
improvement for the comfort and convenience of its inmates.
Charlottetown has a pretty Park, which has been appro-
priately named Victoria, and which, as a place of recreation
is frequently visited, not only by natives but by strangers
visiting the " Pearl of the Northern Seas." Steamers,when
the navigation is open regularly ply between the Island
and England, Halifax, Montreal, Pictou, Boston, Shediac,
and elsewhere. A ferry steamer crosses every half hour
to Southport. The means of communication in winter
between the Island and New Brunswick are difficult, having
to be accomplished in small boats from Cape Traverse to
Cape Tormentine, a distance of nine miles. The steamer
Northern Light has been c obstructed expressly for the
purpose of plying between the Island and Nova Scotia in
winter, and it is therefore anticipated that henceforth we
shall have regular steam communication. The Anglo
American Telegraph Company have a station here and con-
trol the wires over the entire Province. The Submarine
Cable crosses at Cape Traverse, befo re named. Mail daily
in summer. Population about 12,000.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 68
anb
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
CHARLOTTBiTOWN, 1880-81.
Adams Mrs. Margaret, widow, Dorchester Street.
Adams Kicliard, dairy man, Royalty.
Adams William, blacksmith, Dorchester Street.
Aitkens Frederick, laborerer, Dorchester Street.
Aitken Theo. carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
AITKEN W. H-, firm of Carvell Bros. Prince Street.
Alchorn T. B., queensware dealer, 61 Queen Street, resi-
dence Upper Queen Street.
Alden Charles, confectioner, Fitzroy Street.
Alexander, Mrs. Mary Alice, Grafton Street.
Allan Mrs. George, widow, Fitzroy Street.
ALLAN JOHN, Sergeant, Keeper oK Alms House, Brighton
Road.
Allan Matthew, carriage builder, Fitzroy Street.
Allan Thomas, truckman, Fitzroy Street.
Allan C. R., Surveyor, Grafton Street.
Alley Alexander, house carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
ALLEY GEORGE, Judge Queen's County Court, Dorchester
Street.
Alley Thomas, architect, Prince Street.
Amos' Miss Annie A., compositor, St. Peter's Road.
Amos Ewen, teacher, Euston Street.
Amos John, blacksmith, Malpeque Road.
Anderson Adam, bookbinder, King Street.
Anderson Alexander, Principal, Prince of Wales College,
Weymouth Street.
Anderson Mrs. C., widow, Hillsborough Street.
Anderson Miss C., clerk, boards Dorchester Street.
Bannan Miss Margaret, storekeeper, Sydney Street.
Holtoways English Pi/fa & Ointment, at the Apothecaries Ha//.
64 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
(!arb -Stationery at ^ttovris' $ook ^xovc, cSummrtsrbe, $. (. I.
Anderson Jonas, master mariner, Fitzroy Street.
Anderson Miss Sarah, dressmaker, Hillsborough Street.
Anderson Samuel, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
ANGLO AMERICAN TELEGRAPH CO., C. Prescott, manager,
Queen Street.
APOTHECARIES HALL CO,, druggists, cor. Queen & Grafton
Streets. (See advt.)
Arbing David, truckman, Kent Street.
Arbing John, laborer, Hillsborough Street.
11 ARGUS" (The Island), published every Tuesday morning,
J. H. Fletcher & Co. editors and proprietors.
Armour Nelson, engineer, P. E. I. E., Kent Street.
Arthur Humphrey, house carpenter, Malpeque Road.
ARTHUR &TOOMBS, grocers and provision dealers, N. S.
Queen Square.
Arthur Lemuel, firm of Arthur & Toombs, Great George
Street,
Arthur William, carpenter, Douglas Street.
Athenaeum, cor. Prince and Grafton Streets.
AULD JAMES M, produce merchant, Grafton Street.
Ayling Edmund. P. E. I. E., Upper Great George Street.
Aylward Edward, laborer, Edward Street.
BAGNALL J 8. D- D. S,,& ROBINS, T. C., dentists South
Side Queen Square (See advt.)
BAGNALL J. S., firm of Bagnall & Eobins, Grafton Street.
Bagnall Wm. E., ticket agent, P. E. I. E., Weymouth St.
BAILEY T, J-> Engineer Public Works, Weymouth Street.
Baird John, carriage builder, bds. Kent Street.
BAKER THOMAS* architect, (private boarding ho'use) Hills-
borough Street.
Balderston Benjamin, grocer & provition dealer, Queen
Street, residence, Prince Street.
BALDWIN A. A- & CO., Hardware, cor. King & Queen Sts.,
residence, Euston Street.
BALL JOHN, Surveyor, Clerk Legislative Council, Kent St.
Ball, Joseph, Surveyor, Kent Street.
BAMBRIGK REV, R- D., Head Master, St. Peter s School,
Grafton Street.
Banks Robert, drug clerk, Water street. _ __
English Drugs and Medicines Fresh, at the Apothecaries Hall.
CHA11LOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 65
ROBERT BRIDGES,
ale & Biiili Dialer ia
PORK, HAM, BACON,
Fresh and Salt Meats
OF ALL CLASSES.
ALSO
HIDES,
All Orders Promptly Executed.
HllLSBOROUGU STREET,
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
66 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
84 Queen Street, Charlottetotvii,
ERCHANT SAILORS
IMPORTERS OF
Cloths, Trimmings,
''
Scotcli and West of England Tweeds,
BEAVERS
And all goods usually furnished by Merchant Tailors. Y\V
always turn out easy fitting, \vell made, and
Stulish (Oavmcnts.
(fente Fwaishiag goods 11 if tat
TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE
CHAHLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. (17
f.unili) Bibles at ICcomirb ^turns' cSttntmersibr, ft. (E. I.
T~
BAPTIST GHURGH, corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets, Rev*
H. Foshay, Pastor.
Barr Miss A., Clerk, Sydney Street.
Barr Benjamin, Blacksmith, Grafton Street.
Barr Miss Emma, Teacher, Edward Street.
Barr Miss Grace, Edward Street.
Barr Mrs. H. livery stable, Grafton Street.
Barr Henry, wheel- wright, Long bu-eet.
Barratt James, blockmaker Dock Street.
Barron Michael, cooper, Valley Street.
Barry J., clerk, Pownal Street.
Barry Daniel, house carpenter, Pownal Street.
Barry William, clerk, Pownal Street.
Batt Frank, Water Street.
Batt George, blacksmith, Water Street.
Batt Samuel, blacksmith, Water Street.
Batt William, blacksmith, Water Street.
Bawden, John, ship carpenter, Dock Street.
BAYFIELD EDWARD, barrister at law, Union Bank Build-
ing, residence, Royalty.
B^er, Alfred, clerk, P. E. I. R. ; Dorchester Street, Southport*
BEER F. D,, M. D,, physician and surgeon, Wey mouth Street-
Beer F. H., firm of Beer & Goff, Queen Street." .
Beer Frank Albert, clerk, bds. King S^najv. - * .
Beer George R., firm of Beer & Sons, King Sqiwre,
Beer & Goff, grocers and general dealers, 81 Qaocn Street.
Beer John & W., dry goods importers, 73 & 75 Queen Street .
Beer John W., firm of John fc W. Beer, Weymouth Street,;*
BEER & SONS, merchants & general* dealers, King's Squari
Beer L. L., firm of Beer & Sons, Kent Street.
Beer Mrs. Mary Ann, Kent Street.
Beer W. W., firm of J. & W. Beer, Weymouth Street.
Beers Mrs. Susan, widow Dorchester Street.
Bell Charles, tailor, bds. Kent Street
Bell John, shoemaker, bds. Fitzroy Street.
Bell John, carpenter, Dorchester Street.
Bell John, farmer, Royalty.
i
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall-
68 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
ijottr (School gooks from Iptomub ^rftorris, cSummersibf, $.
4JELL JOHN, merchant tailor, Kent Street, See adv't.
Bell John, laborer, Edward Street.
Bell Joseph, tailor, Great George Street.
Bell Mrs. Margaret, widow, Upper Queen Street.
Bell Miss Margaret, tailoress, Queen Street.
Bell Murdoch, truckman, Euston Street.
Benoit 0., proprietor, Eureka House, 29 Water Street.
Bethune David, bookbinder, Kent Street.
Bethune David, painter, Rochford Street.
Bethune William, painter, bds. St. Peter's Road.
Bevan Job, soda water manufacturer, Royalty.
Bevan John, tailor, Fitzroy Street.
Bevan William, tailor, Prince Street.
Bergers Mrs. Lily, widow, Rochford Street.
Bernard John, carpenter, Haviland Street.
!BUE CHRISTIAN CHUSCH, Prince Street, Rev. John Harm,
pastor.
Binns Archibald, bailiff, County Court, Richmond Street.
IJinns Charles, barrister at law, Kent Street.
Binns Frederick, constable, Dorchester Street.
{flake Brothers, daily meat market, Queen Street.
BUke Maurice, firm of Blake Bros., King Street.
Blake Patrick, firm of Blake Bros., King Street.
$lake Philip, engineer, King Square.
B'.ftHGMABD E. 8,, .VI. D., medical superintendent, Lunatic
Asylum.
Blanchard N., law student, bds. Water Street.
Blatch Henry N., chief clerk, Queen's County Court, Pleasant
Street.
Blatch Mrs. Laura, widow, Fitzroy Street.
Boardman Edmund, copper smith, Hillsborough Street.
Boisner Augustus, farmer, Royalty.
feoisner Charles, farmer, Royalty.
,410LGER JOHN, railway hotel, Water Street.
Bolger PhiUp, tinsmith, Great George Street.
Bonn oil RU, clerk, bds. Kent Street.
Bonnell Mrs. Hannah, widow, Kent Street,
Bound! Thomas, cabinet maker, bds. Kent Street.
Bookman Robert, master mariner, Clark Street.
Booth H. W. dealer in agricultural implements, Graf ton St.
.Boswall W. J., clerk, cor. Pownal & Sydney Streets.
trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. t)0
Family Grocery,
:. K. - - -
IN ADDITION TO
A Well-Selected Stock of
We always keep on hand a general assortment of
House Findings, such as
Knives and Forks,
Tea and Table Spoons,
Cruet Stands, Bean Crocks,
Wisks and Brooms,
Cloth, Stove, Shoe, and Scrubbing BRUSHES.
LOOKING GLASSES,
Table and Hand Lamps, Preserve Bottles, Rope of
All Sizes, Lanterns, Assorted Biscuit, Buckets, tubs
Molasses Jars, etc., Hyde's Celebrated Cheese,
Lobsters and Mackerel.
All Bell at the vet j Lowest Cuh Frleef ,
R. K. BRACE,
Queen Square, Opposite Market House.
70 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
ACTUAL
WELSH & OWEN'S BUILDING,
Charlottetown, P. E. Island.
Young Men thoroughly Prepared
FOR
BUSINESS.
BY
Ail actual GIIS of Business
Book-keeping in all its departments, Commercial, Arith
metic, Correspondence, etc., carefully taught.
MASTERS & MATES
PREPARED FOR
Circulars etc., free by mail to any address.
REACH & MILLER,
Successors to Eaton, Frazee & Beagh.
All letters of enquiry promptly answered by return mail.
On application to the Principal, Students may enter at any
time.
NO VACATION.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 71
Singer & glojvalcSetoing Jttvichines ;it Ilconarb^Tcrris' ^xtinmcrsibr,^..!
Boulton James H., clerk, Euston Street. I
Boulton Mrs. Louisa, widow, Euston Street.
Boulton William, clerk, Euston Street.
BQURKE, SON & CO., hardware, Queen Street.
Bourke J. R. son., firm of Bourke, Son & Co., Water Streej.-
Bourke W. C., firm of Bourke, Son & Co., Water Street. j
BOREHAM W. R., importer and dealer in boots and shoes, St
S. Queen's Square, bds. Great George Street. SeJb
adv't.
Bovyer George, joiner, Hillsborough Street.
Bovyer William, firm of Small wood & Bovyer, Bayfield
Street. (
Bower Edwin, stone cutter, Long Street.
Bowers John, carriage trimmer, Grafton Street.
Bowers Miss M., compositor, Hensley Street. i.
BOWERS P. R., editor and proprietor, "New Era,'' S- &
Queen Square, residence Lower Great George Street.
Bowie E. E., dealer in agricultural implements, Grafton St.
bds. at Rankin House.
Boylan Patrick, plasterer, Cumberland Street.
Boyle James, moulder, Spring Park Road.
Boyle Lemuel, laborer, Royal:.
Boyle Lemuel, house carpenter, Spring Park Road.
Boyle Mrs. M., widow, Powiial Street.
Boyle Patrick, store keeper, Grafton Street.
Boyle William, Tanner and Currier, Spring Park Road.
Brace George, shoemaker, Sydney Street.
BRACE R. K., family grocer and general dealer, North sidf
Queen Square, residence, Sydney Street. Ste adv'i
Brady Andrew, laborer, Sydney Street. j
Brady James, farmer, Royalty.
Bradley Miss Ellen, laundress, Fitzroy Street.
Bradley John, farmer, Bayfield Street.
Bradley Peter, policeman, Fitzroy Street. i
Bradley Peter, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Brawders Mrs. J., widow, Cumberland Street.
Braziel Patrick, mariner, Hensley Street.
Breen Thomas, cooper, Euston Street.
Breault James, master mariner, Grafton Street,
Breck en & Fitzgerald, barristers-at-law. Kin^ Street. :
- *
Choice tobaccos a!! the best kidns at the Apothecaries Hall
72 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
<Srh001 gooks trf nil kinfcs at ^arris' ghrck cStcrc. (Summrrsibt, $..I.
Brecken Hon. F. de St. Croix, M. P., firm of Brecken & Fitz-
gerald, King Street.
Brecken John, Kent Street.
BPECKEN J. R., cashier, Bank of P. F.L,Dundas Esplanade,.
Brecken Ralph, Kensington.
Brehaut John, plasterer, Graf ton Street.
Brehaut William, plasterer, Grafton Street.
Breen John, engineer, P. E. I. R., Yiizroy Street.
Breen Thomas, cooper, Euston Street.
8REMNER BROTHERS, stationers, printers and bookbinders,
44 Queen Street.
Bremner Benjamin, firm of Bremner Bros., Fitzroy Street.
Bremner George, assistant collector of H. M. Customs, corner
Clarke and Prince Streets.
Bremner W. H., firm Bremner Brothers, bds. Great Geo. St.
Brenan Patrick, house carpenter, Upper Queen Street.
Brenan Thomas, policeman, Upper Queen Street.
BRIDGES ROBERT, pork packer and produce dealer, Hills-
borough Street, (see adv't.)
BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE |SOCIE T Y, C2 S. S. Queen's
Square, H. A. Harvie, agent.
BRITISH AMERICAN BGOK AND TRACT SOCIETY, N. 8.
Queen's Square, Miss M. F. Ellis, agent.
Broders Mrs. Ellen, widow, Cumberland Street.
Broders Miss Jane, tailoress, Cumberland Street.
Broders Wm. cabinet maker, Cumberland Street.
Brogan Andrew, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Brooks John R., cabinet maker, Grafton Street.
Brehaut Richard W., carpenter , Malpeque Road.
Brooks Thomas R., truckman, Grafton Street.
Brow E. R., book keeper, Euston Street.
Brow George M., book keeper, King Street.
Brown Alex., cor. Fitzroy and Pownal St,
Brown Ambrose L,, firm of W. & A. Brown, Euston Street,
Brown Charles, blacksmith, Cumberland Street.
Brown Charles E. law student, Fitzroy Street.
Brown Miss F. bookbinder, Grafton Street.
Brown George house carpenter, Longworth Street.
Brown George, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Brown James, house carpenter, Edward Street.
Brown John, carpenter, Grafton Street.
They heep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 73
CAS H
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
Opposite Market House.
LADIES' BOOTS,
American Styles a Specialty.
GENT'S BOOTS,
In All the Latest Styles.
Rubbers in Every Variety.
w Wi
LOWEST CASH PRICES!
t> L*
OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE,
Queen's Square, Charlottetown, P. E. Island.
74 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
LOBNB HOUSE.
Corner Weymouth and King Streets,
Dharlottetown, P. E. Island.
PERMANENT & TRANSIENT.
I
Accommodated at Reasonable Rates.
iOOB 01 f II
Opposite P. E. Island Railway Station.
LORNE HOUSE.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 75
Jgjconari <$lorris, Jlgcnt for ^ttason ^'^arnUn (Eabhw! :":*.
Brown J. G. H. clerk, Fitzroy Street.
Brown P. S. horse trainer, Long Street.
Brown S. H. trader, Hillsborough Street.
BROWN W. & A. dry goods merchants, 50 S. S. Queen Square-
Brown William, firm of W. & A. Brown, Fitzroy Street.
Brown William, mariner, Euston Street.
Brown W. D. H., medical student, Fitzroy Street.
BRUOE & MCKENZIE, merchant tailors, Queen St: See advt,
Bruce Daniel A., firm of Bruce '& McKenzie, Prince Street
Bruce Miss F., tailoress, Prince Street.
Brundage William J. lumber dealer, Hillsborough Street.
Bryenton Lafonzo, clerk, Kent Street.
Burbidge James, shoe cutter, Richmond Street.
Buchannan John, carpenter, Rochford Street
Burke Albert, plasterer, Graf ton Street.
Burke Charles' house carpenter, Upper Great George St,
Bouike Charles, cooper. Graf ton Street.
Bouike Edward, shoemaker, Richmond Street.
Bourke John, butcher, Upper Queen Street.
Bourke John, laborer, Grafton Street.
Bourke Michael, laborer, Grafton Street.
Bourke Patrick, painter, Grafton Street.
Bourke Patrick, laborer, Grafton Street.
Burns Andrew, tobacconist, Dorchester Street.
Burns Mrs. Catherine, widow, Water Street.
Burns Andrew, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Burns James, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Burns John, liquor dealer, Queen Street.
Burns Neil, laborer, Euston Street,
BUTCHER MARK' furniture manufacturer, and importer, S.
corner King's Spuare, h. King's Square
Butcher Richard Johnson, cabinet maker, King's Square.
Butler Mrs. Catherine, widow, Fitzroy Street,
Butler James, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Butler John, school teacher, Euston Street.
Butler Mrs. Kate, widow, Fitzroy Street.
Butler Patrick, mariner, Dorchester Street.
Butler Thomas, laborer, Richmond Street.
Butler Thomas, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Burris John, butcher, Grafton Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hal/, Ch'toivn
76 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
, Bookseller anb e Stviiicner, cSwmmersito, $. Of. I.
BUSINESS COLLEGE, Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, King
Stroet. Rev. T. B. Reagb, Manager.
Byers David, laborer, Palmer's Lane.
Byers John, laborer, Palmer's Lane.
Byers Mrs. W. widow. Fitzroy Street.
Byers William, laborer, Rochford Street.
Byers William EL, laborer, Rochford Street.
BYRNE JAMS> liquor dealer, Lower Great George Street, h.
Queen Street
Byrne Edward, clerk, Queen Street.
Caffray James, Graf ton Street.
Cahill John, baker, Pownal Street
Cahill Patrick, Grafton Street.
Cahill Patrick, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Cahill Philip, gardener, Fitzroy Street.
Cahill Mrs. Sarah, widow, Richmond Street.
Cahill Thomas, laborer, bds. Dorchester Street.
Cahill William, pressman, Pownal Street.
Cairns Adelbert, marble mason, Kent Street.
Cairns Charles, marble mason, Kent Street.
Cairns Mrs. James, widow, Hillsborough Street.
Caldwell James, machinist, cor. King and Hillsborough St.
Callaghan Bernard, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Callaghan Christopher, laborer, Kent Street.
Callaghan James, truckman, Spring Street.
Callaghan Jeremiah, cooper, Fitzroy Street.
Callaghan Michael, farmer, E us ton Street.
Callaghan Mrs. M., widow, Richmond Street.
Callaghan Peter, truckman, Spring Street.
Callan Owen, laborer, Union Street.
GALLBEGK H. J., cloth and wool merchant, Sydney Street.
Callbeck Thomas R. book keeper, Great George Street.
Cameron Charles, sergeant of police, Fitzroy Street.
Cameron Edward, clerk, Kent Street.
Cameron George, house carpenter, Spring Park Road.
Cameron Hugh, laborer, Palmer's Lane.
Cameron James, grocer and baker, Kent Street.
Cameron James B , carpenter, Grafton Street.
CAMERON J. A., watchmaker and jeweller, Kent St. See adv.
Cameron John, ship carpenter, Grafton Street.
Cameron John, manufacturer aerated waters, Kent Street.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Cfrtown.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 77
E. G. HUNTER,
DEALER & WORKER IN
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Having had over twenty years' experience in Boston as a
practical workman, I do not hesitate to claim
that I can turn out
Better wsrk thaa mj other Skop on tke Island,
and at prices more favorable to parties requiring
jmutmmts,
Made to Order.
Work guaranteed to suit in quality of Stock, Design, and Wokman-
ship.
Please call on me before purchasing elsewhere, or send for Designs:
Orders promptly attended to at lowest prices.
N. B. Produce taken in payment , at market rates, during Spring and
Fall shipping season.
Shop next door to Mark Butcher's, Furniture Factory, Kent Street,
Charlottetown, P. E, Island.
E. G. HUNTER.
78 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
Time Waits for No Man.
JOHN A. CAHERON,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
KENT STREET, CHAREOTTETOWN, P, E. I.
ALWAYS ON HAND
A Large and .Varied Assortment of Gold and Silver
Watches,
(Oolti and fllatcb ^Dockets ant) Chains,
Wedding Mourning & Fancy Rings !
Brooches, Ear-rings,
Gentlemen s Pins, Studs,
Seals, Clocks, &c.,
A Varied Assortment of Masonic, I.O.O.F. & other
Society Pins, Spectacles,
Silver-plated Ware, etc,
lepdnug aa&tiy assented.." All work warraatedt
JOHN A. CAMERON.
Kent Street, Charlottetown, P.E . Island.
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 79
, <Sttminereibr, $. (&. I.
CAMERON M. A., general insurance agent, Queen Street
residence, cor Cumberland and Euston Street. (See
adv't).
Campbell Alexander, stone cutter, Pownal Street.
Campbell Alexander, fireman, Long Street.
Campbell. Alexander, watchmaker, Malpeque Road.
Campbell Miss Clara, tailoress, Hillsborough Street.
Campbell Daniel, mariner, Rochford Street.
Campbell H. C., conductor, P. E. I. R, bds. Water Street.
Campbell Hugh, carpenter, Rotchford Street
Campbell James, truckman, Prince Street.
Campbell John, stone cutter, Pownal Street.
Campbell Mrs. John, Upper Great George Street.
Campbell John M.., clerk Post Office, Richmond Street.
Campbell Miss Kate, tailoress, King's Square.
Campbell Miss Maggie, tailoress King's -Square.
Campbell N. G., Book-keeper, Upper Queen Street.
CAMPBELL NEIL, 1st Locker, H. M. Customs, Water Street.
Campbell Neil, laborer, Spring Street
Campbell Neil R., tailor, Euston Street.
Campbell Robert J., book keeper, Richmond Street.
Campbell Thomas, railway hotel, Richmond Street.
CAMPBELL T, E,, Anglo American Telegraph Co,, bds. St.
Lawrence Hotel. 9
Cann Mrs. Maria, widow, Hillsborough Street.
CANNING P. W, G , L R G f E L R C 8 E , Hillsboro' St.
Cantley George, clerk, Water Street.
Capel Mrs.,, widow, Grafton Street.
Carbott Mrs., Gerald Street.
Carew Mrs. Mary, widow, Grafton Street.
Carmichael Charles, cabinet maker, Kent Street.
Carmichael Miss Jane, dressmaker, Kent Street.
Oarmichael Miss Maggie, dressmaker, Kent Street.
Cameron James A., railway postal clerk, Grafton Street.
Carrnedy Josiah, laborer, Hillsborough Street.
Carew Daniel, sea captain, Water Street.
Carrigan B., painter, Kent Street.
Cairney Joseph, painter, Malpeque Road
Carr Mrs Esther, ladies nurse Hillsborough Stnvt.
Carr James, P. E. I. R., Malpeque Road.
Carr John, gardener, Malpeque Road.
Essence of Vinegar makes pure vinegar, at Apothecaries Hal
80 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
Carr John, shoe maker, Queen street.
Garr Robert, carriage blacksmith, Euston Street.
Carpenter Joseph, joiner, cor. Kent & Rochford Street.
Carroll Mrs A., fruit and confectionery, 56 Queen Street.
Carroll James, butcher, Grafton Street.
Carroll Mrs. Johanna, dressmaker, Sydney Street.
Carroll John, pensioner, Kent Street.
Carroll John, Trustee of Mrs. E. Coombs, Lower Great
George Street.
Carroll John, proprietor Albion House, Sydney Street.
Carroll Joseph, painter, bds. Sydney Street.
Carroll Philip, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Carroll Timothy, blacksmith, Bayfield Street.
Carroll Mrs. Thos., fruit store, Queen Street.
Carroll Stephen, Crown Inn, Dorchester Street.
Carroll William, mariner. Pownal Street.
Carter Mrs Ann, widow Bayfield Street.
Carter George, clerk, Euston {Street.
Carter James, clerk, bds. Euston Street.
Carter John, laborer. Bayfield Street.
Carter Joseph, clerk, Alley Street.
Carter W, F., confectioner, Upper Queen Street.
Carruthers Miss Bella, clerk, bds. Water Street.
Carruthers George, medical st^ lent, bds. Pownal Street.
Carvell Albert, book-keeper, IV. nee Street.
CARVEll BROTHERS commission merchants and shipping
agents, Queen Street.
Carvell J. S., Firm of Carvell Bros., West Street.
Carver Thomas, truckman, Rielly's Lane, Pownal Street.
Carver Joseph, printer, bds. Dorchester Street.
Casely Thomas, coal dealer, Sydney Street.
Caswell J. A. clerk, bds. Great George Street.
GATHRAS, J. H. General Commission Merchant, Water St>
(See Advt.)
Cavenagh Win., Book-keeper, 47 Water Street
CAVEN JOHN, Editor and Proprietor of " Charlottetown
Herald," Water Street, h. Kent Street
Caveii William, Bookkeeper, Kent Street
Chandler E. A., Clerk, Southport
Chandler Francis, Police Bailiff, School Street
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case free at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 81
f
Royalty, Chat lottetown, P. E. I.
This New & Commodious
HOT E L
is situated on high land overlooking
THE CITY
About one Mile from Post Of f ice,Charlottetown
and is well adapted for the
ACCOMMODATION OF GUESTS.
Its proximity to the harbor renders it
(tcmtjcnient for Boating aiti) Bathing.
IT CONTAINS
Large and' Airy Rooms,
and visitors seeking
QUIET & RECREATION,
will find this house admirably arranged for their
Comfort and Convenience.
STRICTLY MODERATE.
HENRY COOMBS, Proprietor.
82
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
J. M. AULD,
>E
Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
PRODUCE
DE2 v
Bought on Commission.
Particular A Hention exercised to secure
Of the Best Quality
goods bought and sold on the most favorable
terms.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 83
ils Dibits at l)con;trb Atoms' cSumnursite, $. <g. I.
Chandler, Henry, House Carpenter, Prince Street
Chandler William, Steward of Steamer " St. Lawrence."
Chappell Charles, House Carpenter, Fitzroy Street
Chappell David, Surveyor of Lumber, Prince Street
Chappell Mrs. F. Widow, Water Street
Chappell Harry, Water Street
Chappell Henry, Millwright. Kent Street
Chappell John, Blacksmith, Grafton Street
Chappell John J. Bookkeeper, P. E. I. R., Hillsbo' Street
Chappell Theophilus. Boat Builder, Water Street
CHAPPELLE THEO L, Bookseller and Stationer, 85, North
Side Queen Square, h. " Pavilion," Spring Park.
Charlton Henry, Tanner, Grafton Street
Charlton, Mrs. Sarah, Upper Great George Street
Chisholm Colin, Moulder, cor. Spring and Pond Streets
Chisholm Donald, Shoemaker, 96, Queen Street
Clark Arthur, Clerk, Spring Park.
Clark Charles J., Section Foreman P.E.I.E., Pleasant St.
Clark Curtis, Conductor P.E. I. E., bds. Weymouth Street.
Clark, Mrs. E., Widow, Union Street
Clark George, Farmer, Royalty
Clark Joseph, Engineer, Water Street
Clark Robert, Music Teacher, Hillsbo' Street
CLARK W- W > General Grocer, Provision and Ship Stores
dealer, Water Street, h, Great George Street
Clarken John, Truckman, Dorchester Street
Clarkeii Patrick, Truckman, King Street
Clarken Peter, Clerk, King Street
Clarken Peter, Wharfinger, King Street
Clear John, Tailor, Sydney Street
CLEMENTS ROBERT, Boot and Shoemaker, cor. Weymouth
and Euston Streets
Clinton, Michael, Laborer, Grafton Street
Clinton Thomas, Butcher, Richmond Street
Clooney William, Carpenter, Hillsboro' Street
Clow J. W., Laborer, Malpeque Road
Cobb Samuel, Laborer, Sydney Street
Cobb Samuel, Gardener, Richmond Street
Cochran John, House Carpenter, Richmond Street
Cochran John, Laborer, Hillsboro' Street
The fnest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
84 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
<Statumerg at Atoms' gook .Store, cSummersibe, $. (. I.
Cody Michael, Butcher, bds. Malpeone Road
Cody Richard, Expressman, bds. Weymouth Street
Gody Miss Susan, Dressmaker, Sydney Street
Coffin Henry, House Carpenter, Hillsboro' Street
Coffin W. E., Kent Street
Coffin W. M., Grocer and Provision Dealer, Hillsboro' St.
Coghlan Timothy, Tailor, bds. Sydney Street
Collier Manuel, Mariner, Upper Great George Street
Collier Mrs. Rebecca, Widow, Grafton Street
Collins Daniel, baker, Pownal Street.
Collins James, Laborer, Fitzroy Street
Collins John, Caulker, Sydney Street
Collins John, steward Steamer " Princess of Wales," King St.
Collins James, upholsterer, Malpeque Road.
Collins James. C. cabinet maker, Malpeque Road.
Collins Solomon, tanner, Euston Street.
Coles A. M., printer, Great George Street.
Coles Charles, H., clerk, Kent Street.
Coles Miss Eliza H. compositor, Long Street.
Coles Mrs. G., widow, Kent St.
Coles Richard, carpenter, Grafton Street.
COLONIAL BUILDING, Queen's Square, between Grafton and
Richmond Streets.
Colwill Henry, printer, bds. Upper Queen Street.
Colwill John, gardener, Upper Queen Street.
Colwill Philip, carpenter, Royalty.
Colwill W. P., grocer and provision dealer, 10 N. S. Queen's
Square.
Comerford Mrs. Julia, widow, Weymouth Street.
Compton F. W., clerk, Hillsborough Street.
Coniiell James, plasterer, Dover Street.
Connolly Mrs. Bridget, grocer, King Street.
Connolly Daniel, carpenter ; bus. Sydney Street.
Connolly John, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Connolly John, laborer, Richmond Street.
Connolly John shoemaker, Fitzroy Street.
Connolly James, cooper, bds. Pownal Street.
Connolly James, cooper, Dorchester Street.
Connolly James, blacksmith, Clark Street.
Essence of Vinegar makes pure vinegar, at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 85
HOUSE,
Corner Water & Pownal Sts. ,
Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Island.
John J. Davis, Proprietor.
This first-class Hotel
Is situated not far distant from
tatiim & (Steamboat Eattbing.
Tourists, Commercial Travellers and others
WILL FIND THE
well eqipped and adapted for their
Comfort & Convenience.
First- Class Stabling on the Premises.
86 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
A REFORM ADVOCATE & PEOPLE'S JOURNAL
Terms, $1.SO per annum.
J, H, FLETCHER & CO M Editors and Proprietors.
Having a circulation of
AND DAILY GROWING LARGER IT IS THE
Best Advertising Medium !
- L "
ON THE ISLAND.
I
Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
( 'H ARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 87
|Crxmarb <4$Qvci, <^&ntt for dttasxm & ^$jamlm (Cabiaet rgans,
Connolly Owen & Co., merchants and general dealers,
Queen Street.
CONNOLLY PATRICK, proprietor of model livery stables, N.
S. Queen Square.
Connolly Patrick, Eastern house, Pownal Street.
Connolly Patrick, mariner, bds. Richmond Street.
Connolly Thomas, house carpenter, Sydney Street.
Connolly Thomas, tavern keeper, Sydney Street,
Connolly "William, farmer, Royalty.
Connell Robert, laborer, Sydney Street.
Connor John, truckman, Upper Great George Street.
Conroy F. J., bds. Lower Great George Street.
CONROY PETER M. D,, physician and surgeon, Great George
Street.
CONVENT DE NOTRE DAME, Hillsborough Park, Lady Su-
perior, Mother St. John of the cross. (See advt.)
Conway John, truckman, Grafton Street.
Con way Michael, laborer, Richmond Street.
Conway Thomas, sea captain, Sydney Street.
Conway Thomas, jr., mariner, Sydney Street.
CO OK 6. H. photographer, cor. Queen and Grafton Street
residence Great George Street.
COOK THOS. photographer, Queen Street, residence Rich-
mond Street.
Cook Thomas, senr., farmer, cor. Weymouth and Grafton
Street,
Cook William, boot and shoemaker, Prince Street.
Coombs Alexander T., tailor, Lower Great George Street.
COOMBS & WORTH, steam printers and bookbinders, 18
Queen Street.
COOMBS MRS- E, "North Star'' restaurant, Lower Great
George Street.
Coombs George, trader, Lord's Wharf, Water Street.
COOMBS HENRY' grocer, general dealer and proprietor of
Franklin House, Royalty. (See advt.)
Cooper Charles, clerk, Water Street.
Cooper Henry, job printer, Water Street.
Cooper James B., printer, Weymouth Street.
Corbett Mrs., milliner, Kent Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
88 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
IDeomirb Jttorrrs, Bookseller nnb .Stationer, .Summcrstbe, $3. (g. .
CORBETT JOHN, architect and builder, cor. Pownaljmd
Kent Streets.
Corbett Michael, stone cutter, Dorchester Street.
Corrigan Patrick, tailor. Douglas Street.
Corish Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Grafton Street.
Corish William, laborer, Edward Street.
Costain Miss Eliza E., clerk, Great George Street.
Costello John, carpenter, bds. corner Prince and Dorchester
Streets.
Costello John, farmer, Sydney Street
Costello Miss Kate, Euston Street.
Costello Thomas, truckman, Euston Street.
COTTON W- L-> editor and manager, Examiner, Water Street
Cox James, teacher, Dorchester Street.
Cox John Wallace, house carpenter, bds. Weymouth Street
Cox Miss Mary F., teacher, Dorchester Street.
Cox P. D., surveyor, Dorchester Street.
Cox Robert A., sea captain, Weymouth Street.
COURT HOUSE, between Grafton and Richmond Streets.
COWPERTHWAITE, REV H P , Methodist Minister Prince
{Street.
Ccx William, tanner, Douglas Street.
Coyle Bernard, baker, Prince Street.
Coyle John, tinsmith, Queen Street.
Coyle John, gardener, Dorchester Street.
Coyle John, painter, Dorchester Street.
Coyle Philip, laborer, Kent Street.
Coyle Philip J., bricklayer, bds. Richmond Street.
Coyle Philip, senr., tobacconist, Richmond Street.
Coyle Philip, junr., tobacconist, Richmond Street.
Coyle Thomas, tobacconist, Richmond Street.
Coyle William, bds. Euston Street.
Crabbe Henry, carriage builder, Weymouth Street.
Crable Mrs. Mary, widow, Great George Street.
Crabbe 0. K., railway mail clerk, Richmond Street.
Crabbe Robert, liquor dealer, Queen Street.
CRABBE SIMON W- hardware, stoves, &c., 109 Queen
Street, (See advt.)
Crabbe William, junr., clerk, Registry Office, cor. Prince
and King Street.
Crabbe William, Weymouth Street.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 89
The Housekeeper s Friend.
The Island Crown
Cook Stove
Sign of the Stove
The subscriber has on sale the following stoves, all
Warranted :
Island Crown Cook Stove, for coal, New Dominion Cook
Stove, for coal. Magician Cook Stove, for coal. Favorite
Cook Stove, for coal. Waterloo, Magician, and Star Stoves,
for wood. Standard Franklin, 3 sizes,, for Coal. Fire-
side Franklin for coal. Model, Parlor and Woodbine
Parlors, for coal. Parlor Stoves, for wood. Box Stoves,
for wood. Argaiid Base Burner, for coal. Common Stoves
of all kinds, for coal. Extra Pots, Kettles and Spiders.
Store Pipe, and Tinware. Soapstone and Fire Brick.
All at prices to suit the times.
SIMON W. CRABBE,
Sign of the Stove, 109 Queen St., Charlottetown.
90 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
BREMNER BROS.,
MHinfloK' Blonlr DnnV MoVopp
-DlllllDib, DldllK DUOK IdKolS,
AND DEALERS IN
GENERAL LITERATURE,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Stationery, Music,
Jfancg (<wxb0.
^fl 7 EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
School Books ail School Stately!
IP
*
To &6 foand on P. E. Island.
Country Daalers Supplied at Roasonable Rates.
BREMNER BROS.,
44 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 91
-Singer & ilogai cSctoing ^nchincs at ICcsmirb gtotttz' <Sttihm.crsifce,$.(.
Crandall Misses, mantle and dressmakers, Great George Sts.
Craig Horatio, engineer, Water Street.
Craig William, machinist, King Street.
CREAMER, JOSEPH, M- D , physician and surgeon Kent Street
between Prince and Great George Street.
Croaker Misses, farmers, Royalty.
Croake James, shoemaker Pownal St?eet.
Croake James, tailor, Malpeque Road.
Croake John, tailor, Douglas Street.
Crockett James, major, Cumberland Street.
Crockett John T. book keeper, Fitzroy Street.
Crockett William, cabinet maker, Fitzroy Street.
Crockford John, sailmaker, King Street.
Crook James, laborer, Pownal Sti'eet.
Cronan James, house carpenter, Graf ton Street.
Cronan Walter, baker, Grafton Street.
CROPLEY IV AJOR* R> A storekeeper militia department Do-
minion stores, Victoria Barracks, Brighton Road.
Crosby Albert R., drug clerk, Spring Park.
Crosby George, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Crosby James, book keeper, Fitzroy Street.
Crosby John, barber, Fitzroy Street.
Crosby William, painter, Fitzroy Street.
Cross W. P., saddler, Sydney Street.
Crowley Thomas, printer, bds. Sydney Street.
Cudmore John, truckman, Wey mouth Street.
Cullen Mrs. E. widow, Clark Street
Cullen John, cabinet maker, bds. Sydney Street
Cullen Patrick, janitor New Law Courts, Queen Square
Cullenton Thomas, bricklayer, F.itzroy Street.
Cummings Charles, engineer, Hillsborough Street.
Cummings John, Engineer, Hillsborough Street.
Cummings Stephen, laborer, King Street.
Cummings William, engineer, Rochford Street
Cundall Henry J., Civil Engineer, King Street
GUNEO JOSEPH, umbrella maker & repairer, Hillsborough St.
Curley John, farmer, Royalty
Curran Mrs. A. widow, Upper Great George Street
Curran Francii*, teacher, Pownal Street
Curran James^ laborer, Grafton Street
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
92 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
.School gooks of all hints ut Corns' Sooh 3torc, <$tti!tmcroibc, #.(..
Curran James, machinist, Kent Street
Curran Michael, currier, Bayfield Street
Curran Thomas, blacksmith, bcls. Sydney Street
Curran William, shoemaker, Grafton Street
Currie Angus, laborer, Grafton Street
CURRIE DONALD Collector of H. M. Customs, res Lower
Great George Street
Currie Donald, laborer, Hillsborough St.
Currie Miss Eliza Jane, dressmaker, Sydney Street
Currie Miss F. clerk, Pownal Street
Currie John, laborer, Cumberland Street
Currie John D. grocer, King Street
Currie James, tavern keeper, Pownal Street
Currie John, grocer, Pownal Street
Currie John, house carpenter, Sydney Street
Currie Robert, plasterer, Weymouth Street
Currie Ronald, carpenter, King Street
Currie Mrs. Susannah, widow, Grafton Street
Currie William, coope^, Cumberland Street
Cusick John, waterman, Water Street
Curtis Frederick, Custom House Officer, Queen Street
CURTIS JAMES, Deputy Sheriff, Sydney Street
Curtis James F. preventive officer, Upper Queen Street
Curtis Owen, Surveyor Crown Land Office, Col. Building.
CURTIS WELLINGTON, farmer, Lower Malpeque Road
Cutter George A. clerk, Queen Street
Daley James C., clerk, Euston Street %
Daley Mrs. F. Fitzroy Street
Daley Michael, tailor, Dorchester Street
Dalton Frank, printer, bds, Upper Queen Street.
Dalton M. J., bck Great Coor-o Street
Dalziel Charles, book keeper, cor. Grafton & Rochfoi d Streets
DALZIEL JOHN* accountant, Upper Queen Street
Dalziel J. C., clerk, Euston Street
Damarell Frederick, house carpenter, Hillsborough Street
Darrach & Fowle, grocers & traders, 6 Richmond Street
Darrach John, firm of Darrach & Fowle, cor. Pownal &
. Richmond Streets
Davies Mrs. Ann, widow, Dochester Street
Davies Hon. Benj., paymaster & auditor P. E. I. R., resi-
dence, D Hildas Esplanade
.They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
P. E. ISLAND DIRECTORY. 93
Tf V
Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. Island.
Mer tiie Distinguished Patronage of His Honor tie Lieutenant Governor,
Made to Order.
IN THE LA TEST STYLES,
The BEST WORKMANSHIP,
AND
English, American, >and Canadian
CLOTHS,
constantly on hand.
|Jritt0 to suit the
JOHN BELL.
Kent St., Ch'town, P. E. Island,
94 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
The yhulottetown Herald,
The most ividely circulated journal
071 the Island.
THE HERALD
IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
OFFICE :
44 WATER STREET,
2nd door west of Merchants Bank of P. B. Island,
We have added to our already well-fitted Jfcrlr ffict,
a large quantity of new type, and are now
prepared to turn out
FIRST-CLASS
mm*
w it
but first-class workmen employed, and
<Sati0f action (i UP rant eeb '.
The Herald is the leading Paper, and as an advertising-
medium it is unsurpassed.
Subscription price $1<46 V p&r annum, in advance.
JOHN CAVEN,
EDITOR & PROPRIETOK.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 95
^ftorris, ^gcnt for $t;is0tt & ^amlin (Dftbintt (Organs
Davies Benj. jr., book keeper, Water Street
Davies B. S., clerk, Dorchester Street
Davies Charles, laborer, Fitzroy Street
Davies Charles E. laborer, St. Peter's Road
Davies Hon. D. ship owner & West India merchant, residence
Westwood, Royalty.
Davies Daniel, clerk P. E. I. R. 3 Water Street
DAVIES GEORGE & GO > dry goods merchants, Queen Street
Davies George, Brighton Villa
Davies Hon. Louis H., firm of Davies and Sutherland
Davies John M., clerk, bds. Kent Street
DAVIES J- J- Proprietor Rankin House, Water Street
Davies Nathan, book keeker, Sydney Street
Davies Nathan, farmer, Lower Malpeque Road
DAVIES & SUTHERLAND, barristers-at-law, 74 Queen Street
Davies Richard J., boiler maker, Euston Street
Davies Simon, West Street
Davidson William, journeyman saddler, Long Street
Davison Mrs. Eliza, widow, Long Street
DAViSON & GO > grocers and general dealers, cor. Great
George and Kent Streets, residence Kent Street
Davison H. W., clerk, St. Peter's Road
Davison Henry, firm of Davison & Co., Kent Street
Davison George D., firm of Davison & Co., Kent Street
Davison J. M., book keeper, Kent Street
Davison John, carriage painter, Spring Park Road*
Davison James R. cabinet maker, Prince Street
Davison Robert, mariner, Douglas Street
Davy Charles, boot & shoe maker, Grafton Street
Davy Edward, blacksmith, Richmond Street
Davy George, blacksmith, Edward Street
Davy IJerbert, clerk, Fitzroy Street
Davy fJohi, cabinet maker, Richmond Street
Davy Mrs. Thomas, widow, Richmond Street
Davy William, cabinet maker, Dorchester Street
DAWSQN E. W., firm of W. E. Dawson & Co., West Street
Dawson Mrs. Mary, widow, Grafton Street.
Dawson Thomas, M. D. Physician & Surgeon, Kent Street
DAWSON W, E. & GO, hardware iron merchants cor. Great
George & Kent Street
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case free at the Apothecaries Hall
96 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
pur ^School gaoks from Ipcsmtrb fiords, ^umnmsibe, }J. (g.
W. E., major, firm W. E. Dawson & Co., resid
ence Kilburn, Royalty
Dawson & LePage dealers in asric iltural implem ents
Sydney Street
DEAN F- T. & W. L, general traders, cor. Pownal & Water
Streets
Dean Frank T., firm of F. T. & W. L. Dean, Water Street
Dean W. L., firm of F. T. & W. L. Dean, Water Street
DeBlois G. W., general insurance agent, Water Street,
residence, Royalty
DeBlois L. H., clerk, Royalty
DeBlois E. F. ? general agent, bds. Royalty
Delahunty Michael, house carpenter, bds. Rochford Street
Dedy Edward, farmer, Royalty
DeRoche Angus, truckman, Palmer's Lane
DesBrisay Benjamin, barrister-at-law, Sydney Street
DesBrisny George W., accountant, Graf ton Street
DE3BS1SAY JAMES, merchant, cor Pownal & Grafton Streets
DESB?J3AY THOMAS, late H. M. Survey Service, Hillsboro'
Street.
DesBrisay Thomas D., clerk, bds. Grafton Street
DesBrisay Theo. Spring Par 1 -
DesBrisay Peter, Hillsborouk- Street
DESB8I3&Y WM C> Clerk Executive Council, Grafton St.
Deviiie Alexander, Chief Clerk, Superintendent's Office, P.
E. 1. R., Water Street.
Denoon Mrs. A. B., widow, Douglas Street.
Dewar James, cabinet maker, Prince Street.
Dewar Robert, (firm Mclntosh & Dewar), Wey mouth Street
Dewar R,, blacksmith, bds. Water Street.
Dewyer Mrs Patrick, widow, Grafton Street.
Dibbons Mrs. Mary, widow, Richmond Street.
Dickinson John, laborsr, Hills b or ongii Street
DjLLON WILLIAM, sailmaker, Grafton Street.
Diamond Mrs. Maria, widow, Euston Street
Diamond John, truckman, Queen Street
Dingwell C., brakesman, P. E. I. R., Weyniouth Street.
DINGWELL WILLIAM, proprietor " Lome " House, opposite
R. R. Station, cor. King and Weymonth Streets.
Dinn Miss M., clerk, Sydney Street
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knes caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
rHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 97
City Tin Store,
UPPER OUEEN STREET.
C. F. HARRIS,
Manufacturer and Importer of
Always on hand
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
, & JAPANNiB
Black and Russia lion Stove Pipe.
COAL HODS, AND SHOVELS.
Repairing*,
Gas-Fitting & Bell-hanging '
Done to Order.
Marl- the Address, i^" Upper Queen St. Charlottefown*
98
(HA RU >TTKT< >WN ] >IRE( 'TORY.
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BIBLES, HYMNALS, CATECHISMS,
PRAYER BOOKS, &C.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIE ECTOEY.
fnmilp Bibles at ^comirb Burns' <Summcrsibr, JJ. (. .
Dinn, Daniel, ship carpenter, Sydney Street.
Disney Lambert R., farmer, Royalty.
Dixon George A., book keeper, Prince Street.
Dobson William S., clerk, Queen Street
DODD & ROGERS) hardware and iron merchants, Queen St.
Dodd Hon. T. W., (firm of Dodd & Rogers) " Cottage "
Olebar Street
Dodd Simon W., M. D., Medical Hall, cor. Queen and
Grafton Streets, residence, Pownal Street.
Dodd William, auctioneer and commission agent, Queen
Street.
Dogherty Finlay, clerk P. E. I. R., Upper Prince Street.
Dogherty Frank, laborer, bds. Cumberland Street.
Dogherty Francis, farmer, Royalty.
Doghersy George L., cabinet maker, King Street.
Dogherty Mrs. Mary, widow, Sydney Street.
Dogherty Michael, laborer, King Street.
Dollar James, butcher, Grafton Street.
DOMINION GOVERNMENT INSPECTION OFFI3E8, ( Joseph
Knight, Inspector,) Sydney Street.
DOMINION GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK, ( John Robins,
Auditor and Manager,) Post Office Building.
Donahoe John, millwright, Pownal Street.
Donavan John, tobacconist, Queen Street.
Donovan Thomas, cigar ma'ker, Grafton Street.
Donne) 1 Miss Jane R., spinster, Queen Street,
Donnelly Mrs. Mary, widow, Richmond Street.
Doolan James, city lamplighter, Cumberland Street,
Doolan Miss, storekeeper, Richmond Street.
Dooley Michael, baker, Dorchester Street.
OORSEY & J9ST, manufacturers and importers of boots
and shoes, 52 South side Queen Square.
Dorsey John, (firm of Dorsey & Jost,) Pleasant Street.
Dorsey James, boot and shoemaker, King Street.
Dorsey William J., shoemaker, King Street.
Doucette Jerome, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Doucette Martin, tailor, bds. Water Street.
Doucette Marion, pressman, bds. Water Street.
DOUGAN ANTHONY J., clerk, Sydney Street.
Dougan Frank, printer, Sydney Street.
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
100 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
vit ^Horns' iGooh ^Storr, -Summersibr. $. (. .
Dougan William, boot and shoemaker, Dorchester Street.
Dougan Mrs. William, dress maker, Sydney Street.
Dougan William, boot and shoemaker, Sydney Street.
Dougan William T., bookbinder, Euston Street.
Douglass Miss Fmma, compositor, Olebar Street.
Douglass Frederick, marble worker, bds. Olebar Street.
Douglass George, marble worker, Olebar Street.
DOUGLASS GEORGE, city surveyor, W r eyinouth Street,
Douglass Mrs. William, Olebar Street.
Doull Daniel, travelling agent, Grafton Street.
Doull Daniel, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Douse Miss Arabella, Sydney Street.
Douse Frederick, master mariner, Upper Prince Street.
Douse Henry C., West Sydney Street.
Douse John, West end Sydney, Street.
Douse James P., ship owner, Sydney Street.
Douse W. E., farmer, Lower Malpeque Road Royalty.
Douse William, clerk, Royalty.
DOVER JAMES, dealer in agricultural implements, Sydney
Street, (see advt.)
Dover Thomas, shoemaker, Palmer's Lane.
Down Augustus, truckman, Fitzroy Street.
Down Lemuel, carriage builder, Fitzroy Street.
Down Wallace, travelling agent, Grafton Street.
Down William, painter, Grafton Street.
Downing James, trader, Royalty.
DOYLE 4 DILLON, sailmakers, Peake's wharf, No. 1.
Doyle Andrew, brakesman, P. E. I. R., Water Street,
Doyle Andrew, captain of dredge boat, Grafton Street.
Doyle Dennis, butcher, Queen Street.
Doyle James, laborer, Richmond Street.
Doyle James, book keeper, bds. Water Street,
Doyle John, baker, Grafton Street.
Doyle John, truckman, Queen Street.
Doyle John, clerk, Edward Street.
Doyle Maurice, baker, Malpeque Road.
Doyle Mrs. M., widow, Rdyalty,
Doyle Michael, laborer, bds. Great George Street.
Doyle Michael, Painter, Great George Street.
Doyle Michael, Sailmaker, Pownal Street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries-Halt
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 101
ROCKLIN HOUSE,
53 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
PERMANENT AMD TBAMS1IMT
BOARDERS
Accommodated on Reasonable Terms.
(food Stabling attached 10 the Remises.
CARRIAGES
IX WAITING OX ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AND STEAMERS TO
CONVEY PASSENGERS TO THE HOUSE.
102
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glo mil <Sctoing ^ttarhinrs at Qtomrbffifftns' -811111 uursi!bf,|3.C. I
Doyle Michael, cabinet maker, bds. Sydney Street.
Doyle Thomas, blacksmith, Euston Street.
Doyle Thomas, sailmaker. Sydney Street.
Doyle Patrick, engineer, King Street.
Doyle Peter, tavern keeper, Richmond Street.
Drake John, meat market, Market House, Queen Street
Residence Grafton street.
Drake John, mariner, Cumberland Street.
Drake Richard, butcher, cor, Queen and Kent Street.
Drew Charles, upholsters, Grafton Street.
Drisco.H George, ship carpenter, Prince Street.
DUGHEMIN BROTHERS, blockmakers, cor Prince and Sydney
Street.
Duchemin Albert D., ( firm of Duchemin Bros.,) Sydney St.
Duchemin Edmund H., ( firm of Duchemin Bros.,) Sydney St.
Dudier Lawrence, clerk, Water Street.
Duffy Henry' carriage blacksmith, bds. Malpeque Road,
Duffy Sanies, Jaborer, King Street.
Duffy James, compositor, Sydney Street,
Duffy Mrs. Margaret, widow, Richmond Street.
Duffy Michael, grocer and provision dealer, Pownal Street.
Duffy Richard, mason, Royalty
Duncan Andrew, farmer, Royalty.
Duncan James & Co., ship owners, cor. Queen and Water Sts
DUNCAN JAMES, (firm of James Duncan & Co.,) Water Sf
Duncan John M., teacher, Bay field Street.
Duncan Robert, ship carpenter, Prince Strert.
DUNN D. M., United States Consul, Water Street,
Dunn John, ship carpenter, King Street.
Dunn Mrs. Patrick, widow, Edward Street.
Drinn Richard, ship carpenter, Sydney Street.
Dunlop John 0., professor of languages, Sydney Street.
Dunphy Patrick, teamster, bds. Upper Hillsbqrough Street.
Durant Joseph, clerk, Kent Street.
Durong Augustus, blacksmith, Dorchester Street.
Durong Leo, ship carpenter, Weymouth Street.
'Duster Joseph, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Dwyer Mrs. Ellen, widow Grafton Street.
Earle S. N., professor of music, West Street.
Eason Thomas, farmer, Royalty.
Eason William, tanner & currier, Royalty.
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
1 04 CHARLOTTETOWX DTRKCT< W V .
^chool $ooks of ull kinbs at ^tt orris 1 $ooh cStore, ^ummrraibc, $...
... : * ' M .
Eckstaclt John George, chisopodist, Douglas Street.
Eden, Mrs. Annie, widow, Richmond Street.
Eden James, store keeper, Richmond Street.
Edmunds Henry, grocer, Upper Great George Street.
Edmunds James, painter, bds. Great George Street.
Edmunds James, carpenter, Grafton Street.
Egan James, blockmaker, Euston Street.
Egan James, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Egan John, stone cutter, Dorchester Street.
Egan John, mariner, Dorchester Street.
Egan Michael, pump & block maker, Prince Street.
Egan Patrick, master mariner, Fitzroy Street.
Elliot John, laborer, Sydney Street.
Ellis James B., clerk, bds. Queen Street.
Ellis John C. G., book keeper, Grafton Street.
Ellis Miss M. F., Berlin wool repository, North Side Queen
Square.
Ellis Miss Marion, clerk, North Side Queen Square.
Ellis Peter, tailor, King Street'.
ENGLISH CEMETERY between Upper Prince Street & Mal-
peque Road.
Enman David, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
EJnman John, farmer, Royalty.
Enman Thomas, mariner, Green Lane.
Estabrook Miss Annie, of Snow & Estabrook, Prince Street.
Essory Thomas, builder, Kent Street.
EXAMINER The, published daily and weekly, on Friday,
W. L. Cotton, Editor and Manager.
Evans Job, printer, Fitzroy Street.
Every Thos., blacksmith, Fitzroy Street.
Fairclough, marble agent, bds. Great George Street.
Fairclough Archibald, -tailor, Olebar Street.
Fairclough George, hostler, Upper Great George Street.
Fardy Mrs. Margaret, widow, King Street.
Farmer Edward, Dorchester Street.
Farmer Thomas, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Faimer Patrick, tailor, Pond Street.
Farquarson Donald, ready-made clothing & general dealer,
Queen Street, residence Upper Prince Street.
Farquarson Sampson, book keeper, Dorchester Street.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY 106
ROBERT MAY,
WEST SIDE QUEEN SQUARE,
Charlottetown, - - - - P. E. Island.
DSMAM
AND
GENERAL DEALER,
IN
QA.RDE]Sr, FIELD & FLOWER
SEEDS,
of every description, and guaranteed to
be of the first quality and
in good condition.
Orders taken for Magazines
From all parts of the world,
10G ( HARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
"TEMPUS FUGIT.
NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE,
Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Island.
Watnnakcvs ^ ^KwtllMs,
Importers and Dealers in
ENGLISH & AMERICAN
WATCHES and CLOCKS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
(fold & Silver Jewelry, Silverware, &c.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Spectacles and Eyeglasses,
Constantly on Hand.
Repairing promptly executed & work guaranteed.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 107
is, 5Vgcnt for ^ttason $ ^jainlin Cabinet (Organ*
Farrow Mrs. A. S., Long Street.
Faught VVilliam A., accountant, bds. Kent Street.
Fennel John, carpenter, Euston Street.
Fennell Joseph, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Fennell Thomas, house carpenter, Euston Street.
Fennell Robert, builder, Euston Street.
Fennell William, senr., carpenter, cor. Cumberland & Euston
Streets.
Fennell William, junr., carpenter, Euston Street.
Fennessey Miss Alice, teacher, Great George Street.
Fennessey Thomas, shoemaker, Great George Street.
Ferguson Alexander, hairdresser, N. S. Queen Square.
Ferguson John E. janitor, Kent Street School, Kent Street.
Ferguson John T., book-keeper, Royalty.
Ferguson James, P. E. I. R., Water Street.
Ferguson Peter, carpenter, Dorchester Street.
Field Joseph, engineer, Edward Street.
Field Joseph, laborer, Cumberland Street.
Fife Adair, clerk, bd's Grafton Street.
Fife William, farmer, Richmond street.
Filmore Albert J., keeper of Bank buildings, cor. Great
George & Richmond Sts.
Filmore William T., machinist, Water Street.
Findley William H., retired merchant, Sydney Street.
Finlay Thomas 'L., teller, Union Bank P. E. L, Fitzroy Street,..
Finlayson Minion, laborer, Sydney Street.
FINLEY MISSES, S. & A. boarding house, Prince Stieet.
Finley William, House carpenter, Long Street.
Finnegan Francis, gardner, cor. Weymouth & Grafton Sts.
Fisher Charles, compositor, Upper Gieat George Street.
Fisher James F., watchmaker, Upper Great George Street.
Fisher John, boot and shoe maker, Great George ^Street,
Fisher William A., clerk, bds. Great George Street.
Fitfinton Francis, laborer, Grafton Street.
FrZGERALD REV- DAVID, Rector of St. Paul's Church, cor
Hillsborough and Dorchester Streets.
Fitzgerald Henry; freight clerk, P. E. I. R., Upper Great
George Street.
Fitzgerald R. R., firm of Brecken & Fitzgerald, Stipendiary
Magistrate, Royalty.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Ha//, Ch'town
108 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
ICcon.irb ^Uoirria, ^ooksrlkr ;wb -St.itionfr, cSummcraibc, Jl <.
Fitzgerald S. D., law sti.dent, Hillsborough and Dorchester
Streets.
Fitzpatrick James, hostler, Kent Street.
Fitzpatrick James, farmer, Rochford Street.
Fitzpatrick John, laborer, Kent Street.
Fitzpatrick Richard, laborer, Cumberland Street.
Fitzsimmons, truckman, Dorchester Street.
Flaigar Thomas, blacksmith, bds. Prince Street.
Flanagan Miss Annie, compositor, Royalty.
Flanagan Andrew, farmer, Royalty.
Flanagan Bartholomew, firm of Riley & Flanagan, Kent st.
Flanagan James, blacksmith, bds. Kent Street.
FLETCHER C P > music store, Queen Street.
Fletcher C. Pope, firm J. H. Fletcher & Co., Editor of Weekly
Argus.
FLETCHER JAMES H. & CO., Proprietors Weekly Arp>*
King Street.
Fletcher James H., firm J. H. Fletcher & Co., Editor Weekly
Argus.
Flocd John, laborer, Rochford Street.
Flynn Jerome, laborer, Reilly's Lane, Pownal Street.
Flynn Thomas, city marshal, Sydney Street.
Flynn Thomas, laborer, Sydney Street.
Flynn Patrick, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Flynn Patrick, tobacconist, 102 Queen Street.
'Fogerty Martin, carriage builder, Wey mouth Street.
FOLEY THOMAl*, assistant auditor, Dominion Government
. Savings Bank. Upper Hillsborough Street.
Foley Thomas, ship owner and sea captain, Queen Street.
Foley Thomas, clerk, Queen Street.
FOLEY PATRICK, merchant and ship owner, Queen Street.
Ford Mrs. J., widow, Royalty.
Forrest William, Master mariner, Long street.
Forgan William, Q. C., barrister at law, Cumberland Street.
FQHSEY-BREOU HAROLD, civil engineer and land surveyor.
Great George Street.
F08HAY REV, H,, pastor, Baptist Church, Hillsborough Street
Foster Arthur, blacksmith, Upper Queen Street.
Foster Frederick R., blacksmith, Upper Queen.
Foster George, general blacksmith, CJueen Street.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco, at Apothecaries Ha/I, Ch'town.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 1 0!>
DR. J. CREAMER,
Physician * Surgeon,
KENT ' STREET,
( between Prince and Great George Sts.,)
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND.
I 8.^0 to 1 1 a. m.
OFFIE HOURS : > *
j / to 9 p. m.
DENTISTRY.
BAGNALL & ROBINS,
SOUTH SIDE, QUEEN SQU ARE,
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
J. S, BAGNALL, 0. D. S. T. C. ROBINS.
110 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECToiiY.
JOHN H. CATHRAE,
CHAHLOfTBTOWN, P. S. ISLAND.
Has always on hand a complete asssortment of samples of
English, Canadian and
American COTTON \
and WOOLEN GOODS,
HA TS CAPS & FURS,
y ':
SOOTS & SHOES,
and RUBBERS,
TEAS, VINEGAR, PIPES, &c.
AGENCIES :
Reinach's, Nephew & Co., London, Teas.
Wilson, Matheson & Co'. Glasgow, Dry Goods.
Robertsons, Linton & Co. Montreal do.
L. Gnaedinger, Son & Co. do . . .Hats, Caps, & Fur*.
North American Rubber Co Quebec, Rubbers.
W.&D.Bell do Pipes.
A. P. Tippett & Co... St. John. Vinegar. & Salt.
J. Brown & Co. Quebec Cordage.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. Ill
|Ec0narb ^torrte, Jlgentfar ^Hnson ^jvunlm (Dabhut (Drgan*,
Foster George H., blacksmith ^King Street.
Foster Mrs. G., widow, Hillsboiough Stieet.
Foster John, Custom House, (gauger), Cumberland Street.
Foster John, steward, Haviland Street.
Foster John, cook, Euston Street.
Foster Robert, compositor, Euston Street.
Fowle Aubrey, (firm of Darrach & Fowle), King's Square.
Fowler Mrs. L., store keeper, Grafton Street.
FRANKLIN'HOUSE, Henry Coombs proprietor, Royalty. (See
advertisement).
Franklin John, baker, Clark Street.
Franshaw John, fireman, "Princess of Wales,"' King Street.
Fraser David M., P. E. I. R., Sydney Street.
Fraser Donald, machinist, Fitzroy Street.
Fraser Jas. A., drug clerk, West Street.
Fraser Mrs. M., widow, Dr. J. N., West Street.
Fraser Mrs. M., widow, Prince Street.
Fraser Nathaniel, blockmaker, bds. Hillsborough Street.
Fraser P G., chemist and druggist, cor. Queen and Richmond
Streets, residence, Water Street.
Fvaser Roderick, tailor, bds. Quincey House, Kent Street.
Fraser Robert, captain, S.S. Prince Edward, Prince Street.
FRASER SIMON 0., proprietor Rocklin House, Kent Street.
Fraser W. J., Firm of McKinnon & Fraser, Fitzroy Street.
Fraser William H., house carpenter & builder, Bayfield Street,
Freeland Captain, R. G., Brighton.
Fultz Arthur, printer, Sydney Street.
FULL GEORGE E-, importer and dealer in gents furnishing-
boots and shoes, &c., 74 Queen Street.
Furlong John, teamster, Great George Street.
Furlong John, truckman, Water Street.
Furneaux Mrs. E., widow capt., Upper Hillsborough Street.
Furneaux Robert 0. clerk, Upper Hillsborough Street.
Furneaux William, house carpenter, Hillsborough Street
Furness Michael, keeper marine hospital, Fitzroy Street.
Furze Richard, laborer, Bayfield Street.
Gahan John, wines and liquors, G2 Queen Street.
Galbraith George, Great George Street.
Galbraith Robert, ledgei keeper, Bank P. E. L, Wey mouth St.
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case free at the Apothecaries Hall
112 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
53uy tjour (School $001:3 from ^con.irb Morris, -Summnsibr, $. (. I.
Gallant Angus, round bouse. P. E. I. R., King Street.
Gallant F., master mariner, Rochford Street.
Gallvin James, laborer, Pownal Street.
Galloway William I)., plasterer, Euston Street.
Gardiner George W., compositor, Queen Street.
Gardiner Chas. C., Royalty,
Gardiner Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Upper Queen Street.
Gai diner Frederick, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Gardiner John, carpenter, P. E. I. R., Water Street.
Gardiner William, carpenter, Kent Street.
Garnum John, warehouseman, Malpeque Road.
Garret Mrs. E., Fitzroy Street
GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Judge Hensley, President, William
Murphy Manager, Cor. Sydney & Cumberland Sts.
Gates Henry S., miller, Lower Malpeque Road, Royalty.
Gates John Henry, South Side Queen Square.
Gaudet Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Euston Street.
Gaul Reginald E., Principal Queen Square School.
Gay C. 0., clerk, Bayfield Street.
Gay Charles, carpenter, Bayfield Street.
Gay Mrs. George, widow, Long Street.
Gay James B., builder, Malp-yrne Road.
GAZETTE ROYAL published every Saturday, by P. R. Bowers,
South Side Queen Square.
Gibbs Mrs. Sarah, widow, Green Lane.
Gidley Richard M., house carpenter, Water Street.
GILLAN JAMES H, book-keeper, cor. Queen & Water Streets.
Gillan John, ship broker, 43 Water Street, h. Wey mouth St.
Gillan Thomas, blacksmith, Water Street.
Gillespie Mrs. Ann, widow, Pownal Street.
Gillespie Miss Annie, tailoress, King Street.
Gillespie William, journeyman book-binder, Prince Street.
Gillis Angus, Commercial House, bds. Queen Street.
Gillis Daniel, printer, bds. Kent Street.
Gillis James, laborer, bds. off Dorchester Street.
Gillis J., sea captain, King Street.
Gillis John J., hairdresser, 28 Queen Street.
Gillis Michael, laborer, bds. off Dorchester Street.
GILLIS PAUL P., Proprietor Union House, 28 Queen Street.
Gillis Thomas, blacksmith, bds. Water Street.
Holloways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY
113
Uuper Queen street, Charlottettown, P. . /.
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CARRIAGE
AND
Sleig-h Builders!
Call and See us.!
Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
8
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
QUEEN SQUARE
LIVERY STABLES,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.
Stephen 7 . Stumbles^ Proprietor.
HORSES,
Coaches, Buggies
AND OPEN CARRIAGES,
TERMS MODERATE.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 115
|ccmnri) $turris, ^gcntfcr ^Tax-on ^- ^)muiin (Cabinet
Gillis Murdoch, shoemaker, bds. Grafton Street.
GILMGUR GEORGE C-> dyer and cleaner, Edward Street.
Glenn John, mariner, Kent Street.
Glenn Patrick, laborer, bds. off Dorchester Street.
Godfrey David, ship carpenter, S. N. Wharf.
Godfrey John, truckman^ Kent Street.
Godfrey Joseph, blacksmith. S. N. Wharf.
Godfrey Thomas, truckman, Kent Street.
Godkin Benjamin, watchmaker, Graf ton Street.
Godkin George, clerk. Grafton Street.
Godkin Isaac, trader, Edward Street.
Godkin John, jr., blockmaker, bds. Richmond Street.
Godkin John, tanner and currier, Grafton Street.
Godkin William, currier, Grafton Street.
Goff Mrs. John, widow, Richmond Street.
Goff L. W., (firm of Beer Goff), Fitzroy Street.
Goff Richard, clerk, Fitzroy Street.
Good James, tailor, Richmond Street.
Good John, carpenter, Hensley Street.
Good Oliver, fanner, Royalty.
Goodenough W T illiarn, Butcher, Rochford Street.
Goodman John, P. E. I. R., Hillsborough Street.
Goodnow, Cyrus, machinist, Fitzroy Street.
Gordon Mrs. Donald, widow, Grafton Street.
Gordon William, agent to the Mill Valle}^ woollen mills,
Upper Great George Street, residence Grafton St.
Gorges Edward, stone cutter, Fitzroy Street.
Gormley Edward truckman, Pond Street.
Gormley James, mason, Dorchester Street.
Gormley John, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Gonner, John, clerk, Kent Street.
Gowden Philip, house carpenter, Kent Street.
Graham John, laborer, King Street.
Grames Samuel, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Grant A. S., peddler, Malpeque Road.
Grant E., commercial traveller, bds. Water Street.
GRANT JAMES E., general commission merchant, cor. Queen
and Water Streets. (See adv't.)
Grant James, truckman, King Street.
Grant John, ship carpenter, Water Street.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
116 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
is, $00kscllcr anb cStatiancr, cSwmmersibc, $. (g. .
GRAY HON. J. H,, 0. M. G., Adjutant General, Inkerman
House, Royalty.
Gray Sydnov, news agent, Fitzroy Street.
Green Henry, tavern keeper, King Street.
Green Michael, boot & shoe maker, Richmond Street.
Green Thomas, cabinet maker, Douglas Street.
Gregor Miss Ann, Upper Prince Street,
Gregor Miss Emily, teacher, Upper Prince Street.
Gregory Mrs. Jane, widow, King Street.
Gregory Robert, lime burner, Royalty.
Gregory Samuel, laborer, Royalty.
Griffin Mrs. Annie, laundress, Graf ton Street.
Griffin John, baker, bds. cor. Pownal & Richmond Sts.
Griffin Jonathan, saddler, Upper Great George Street.
Griffin Philip, mason, King Street.
Griffin Robert, carpenter, Alley Street.
Griffith Daniel, soap and candle manufacturer, Dorchester
Street.
Griffith John A., painter, Weymouth Street.
Griffith John, Weymouth Street.
Groom Frederick, machinist, Hillsborough Street.
Groom James, cabinet maker, King Street.
Groom William, painter, bds. Graf ton Street.
Groves Frederick, blacksmith, Hillsborough Street.
Guelfoile John, house carpenter, Upper Queen Street.
Gunn Marcus, clerk, Rankin House, Water Street.
Haas Francis, machinist, Malpeque Road.
Hagan John, tanner, Pond Street,
Hagan Thomas, painter, bds. Euston Street.
HALES FREDERICK W., sec. P. E. I. Steam Navigation Co.
Dorchester Street.
Hales Miss Annie, clerk, Dorchester Street.
Hales Henry, cabinet maker, Fitzroy Street.
Halfpenny Mrs. Ann, widow, Cumberland Street.
Halfpenny Patrick, engineer, Richmond Street.
Hall Arthur, clerk, Rochford Square.
Hall George A. clerk, Rochford Square,
HALL ISAAC G, auctioneer, & commission merchant dealer in
fresh and salt fish, Lower Queen and Graf ton- Streets
Hall Jas. B., clerk, Sydney Street.
Halligan Edward, laborer, Kent Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
117
Rustico
linder the Patronage of the Marquis of Lome
and many of the Best Families of the
Dominion and United States.
This Delightful Summer Resort,
For Quiet, Charming Scenery,
Invigorating and Bracing Atmosphere,
SURF BATHING,
Sea and River Fishing, Boating, Etc., has few equals.
TERMS MODERATE.
Coach will leave Charlottetown every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
evening, calling for Guests ; returning every THURSDAY and MONDAY
morning at NINE o'clock.
Arrangements have been made with Mr. BAGNALL to meet ever
train at HUNTER RIVER, for passengers to Sea Side.
ADDRESS :
JOHN NEWSON & CO.,
CHARLOWBTOWN, P. B. I.
118
CH ARLOTTETOWN 1) I RECTORY.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND.
MARK BUTCHER
MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF
CONSISTING OF
Walnut, Parlor and ChamberSuits,
Patent Bed Lounges, Mattrasses,
BEDSTEADS,
Cane and Wood Seat Chairs,
Side Boards, Book Cases, Bureaus,
Planing, Sawing, Jig-Sawing and every description of Turning,
Plain, Elizabethan and Ornamental, on shortest notice and at Reason-
able Terms.
UNDERTAKEN
In all its
Branches
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
COFFINS & CASKETS
constantly on hand. Funerals attended to in city or coun
try on moderate terms.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 119
|Ke0twtb |E0tris, ^Igctit for ^ftasxnt & ^);nnlin Cabitui (Drgnns
HALLORAN PETER 0., grocer and provision dealer, Upper
Great George Street.
Hamilton Aubrey C., reporter " Patriot " Office, Royalty.
Hamilton Charles, mariner, Dorchester Street.
Handrahan James, carpenter, Union Street.
Handrahan John, gardener, Hillsborough Street.
Handrahan Thomas, ( firm of Peake Bros., & Co.,) Rochford
Square.
Handford S. F. &. Co., auctioneers and commission agents,
Richmond Street, residence Fitzroy Street.
Hann Patrick, truckman, Pond Street.
Hann Patrick, jr., truckman, Euston Street.
Hannah Robert, laborer, bds. Hillsborough Street.
Hannaway Mrs., Bridget, widow, Euston Street.
Hanson Christian, cooper, Brighton Road. '
HARIEY JOHN, brewer, St. Peter's Road.
Harding Mrs. Margaret, widow, Fitzroy Street.
Harper Frank, bookbinder, Hillsborough Street.
Harper James, house carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Harper Mrs. John, widow, Rochford Street.
HARPER JOHN, 1st assistant professo*, Prince of Wales Col-
lege, residence, Pownal Street.
Harper John, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Harper William, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Harrington Leo, printer, Pownal Street.
Harrington Mrs., milliner, Kent Street.
HARRIS G. F., tinsmith, hardware dealer and gas fitter &c.,
Upper Queen Street, residence Wey mouth Street,
(See advertisement).
Harris Edward, cooper, Graf ton Street.
Harris Frederick, sexton, Prince Street Methodist Church,
Grafton Street.
Harris G. M., clerk, Euston Street.
Harris Henry, tinsmith, bds. Euston Street.
Harris Mrs. Henry, widow, St. Peter's Road.
Harris James, cabinet maker, Graf ton* Street.
Harris John, shoemaker, Spring Park Road.
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case free at the Apothecaries Hafl
120 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
cSchorrl gooks, of all hints at dooms' $ook <iorc, (Smmncrsibc, $.4:. I,
HARRIS: REV. JOHN, pastor, Bible Christian Church, Prince
Street.
Harris Lemuel, tinsmith, Graf ton Street.
Harris Thomas J., firm G. Davies & Co., Giafton Street.
Harris V. E., master St. Peter's School, bcls. Quincey House.
HARRIS WILLIAM C> proprietor of lobster factory, residence
Prince Street. t
Harris William, P. O. clerk, Cumberland Street.
Harris William C., fe <Weymouth Street.
Harris William C. jr, Sterling & Harris, Weymouth Street.
Harris William truckman, Douglas Street.
Harris Zechariah J., house carpenter, Grafton Street.
Harrison John B. sailmaker & rigger, Upper Great George
Street.
HARTY JOHN B, book-keeper, Hillsborough Street.
Harvie George A., jailor, Sydney Street.
HARVIE HENRY A., bookseller & stationer S. S. Queen Square..
HASZARD BROTHERS, commission merchants, 61. Water St.
Haszard F. G. clerk, bds. St. Peter's Road.
Haszard Francis L., firm of Longworth & Haszard, Upper
Prince Street.
Haszard George T., Sydney Street East.
HASZARD 6- HERBERT, bookbinder, & stationer, Queen St.
Haszard Horace, fire life and marine agent, S. S. Queen
Square, residence St. Peter's Road.
Haszard Mrs. James, widow, Euston Street.
Haszard John E., firm of Haszard Bros., St. Peter's Road.
Haszard Lewis, clerk, Sydney Street East.
Haszard Walter T. clerk Post Office, Sydney Street.
Haszard W. H., clerk, Royalty.
Hatch John, crier and janitor, Market Hall.
Haviland Eustace H. barrister at law, Water Street.
HAVILAND HON. T. H,, Lieut. Governor, Government House,
Haviland R. A., Government House.
Hawkins John, blacksmith, St. Peter's Road.
Hawkins William, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
HAYDEN ALEXANDER, Island House, cor. Great George and
Kent Streets.
Hayden Frank, clerk, Great 'George Street.
Hayden Richard, engine driver, King Street.
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Half
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY
121
ESTABLISHED 1869.
ESTABLISHED 1869.
TOBACCO.
While thanking the public for the Liberal Patronage extended to us
during the past ten years, we beg leave to call their attention to our
improved facilities for supplying their demands :
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superior to anything heretofore offered.
HICKEY & STEWART,
FACTORY & SALEROOM, No. 1 QUEEN STREET, CH'TOWX.
122 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
. S1TOIS0H,
55 Queen Street, Ckarlottetown,P. E. I.
W STOVES, STOVE PIPES,
Register Grates,
Tin, Fancy & Japanned, Ware,
Km*
Wholesale and Retail.
No. 55 QUEEN STREET.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 123
stoinQgfatthmts at ICconurb^ttorris' <tammrrsibr,$.(E.I
Hayden William, mariner,, off Dorchester Strset.
Hayes Richaid, engineer, P. E. I R., Dorchester Street.
HEARD WILLIAM, retired merchant, Royalty.
Hearon James, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Heartz A. &.., mason, bds. -cor Great George & Euston Streets
Heartz Benjamin ( firm of Matthew, McLean & Heartz,)
Cottage, Brighton Road.
Heartz Charles, grocer and provision dealer 161 Queen St.
Heartz James, mason, Euston Street.
Heartz James J., mason, bds. cor. Great George and Euston
Streets.
Heartz John, bricklayer, Fitzroy Street.
Heartz John, bricklayer, 128 Upper Great George Street.
Heartz John T., boot and shoemaker, 128 Upper Great
George Streets.
Heartz Richard ( firm of Heartz & Son) Lower Great George
Street.
HEARTZ & SON, private bankers, S. S. Queen Square,
freartz William, policeman, Malpeque Road.
Heartz William, mason, Euston Street.
Heator John, rigger, K ing Street.
Helm George, carriage blacksmith, bds. Great George Street.
Helm E W , teacher, Great George Street.
HENDERSON ALEXANDER S, photographer, bds. Kent Street.
Henderson George, plasterer, Fitzroy Street.
Henderson Henry J., plasterer, Bay'field Street.
Henderson Miss Ida/clerk, Kent Street.
Henderson Isaac, house carpenter, Euston Street.
HENQEB89N J A > book keeper, bds. Kent Street.
Henderson J, T., cbrk, Kent Street.
Henderson John, house carpenter, Douglas Street.
Henderson Mrs. Mary, widow, Kent Street.
Henderson William, house carpenter, bds. Kent Street.
Henderson William, cabinet maker, Prince Street, residence,
Kent Street.
Hendry George, engineer, Hillsborough Street.
Hennessy Hugh sailmaker, bds. Hensley Street.
Hennessy James, sto ne polisher, Hensley Street.
Hennessey John, policeman, Euston Street.
Hennessey Miss Lizzie, clerk, Upper Queen Street.
Hennessey Miss Maggie, clerk, Upper Queen Street.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
124 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
$U;D gcttr c Sch00I $ook$ from ^tonfftb ^lorris, (Sum met sib c, $. <. I.
Hennessey Michael, cabinet maker, Upper Great George St.
Hennessey Miss Mary, tailoress, bds. Great George Street.
Hennessey William, blacksmith, Fitzroy Street
Henry Edward, school teacher, Royalty.
Henry John, lime burner, Royalty.
HEN8LEY HON. JOSEPH, judge Supreme Court, Upper Prince
Street.
HERALD THE> Charlottetown, published every Wednesday;
John Caven Editor and Proprietor.
HERMANS A- & SON, tinsmith & gas fitters, 32 Queen Street.
Hermans Augustus, firm A. Hermans & Son, 32 Queen Street
Hermans Charles, firm A. Hermans & Son. Hillsborough Park
Hermans Frank, clerk, 32 Queen Street. * '
Hermans Henry, locksmith, Douglas St.
Herron, James, laborer, Dorceester Street.
HEWSQN MCDOUGALL & SEAMAN, carriage builders, cor.
Euston and Olebar Sts.
Hewson Herbert R. firm Hewson McDougall & Seaman,
School Street.
'Hibbett George W. conductor P. E. I. R., bds. Water Street.
Hickey Miss Lenora, dressmaker, Dorchester Street.
HICKEY& STEWART* tobacco manufacturers, Queen Street
Hickey Michael (firm Hickey & Stewart,) Dorchester Street.
Hickey William E., upholsterer, cor. Weymouth & King St.
Hickey William, upholsterer, Sydney Street.
Hickey William, upholsterer, Hillsborough Square.
Higgins Charles, dealer in furs wool &c., Graf ton Street, resi-
dence cor. Richmond & Rochford Sts.
Higgins Dennis, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Higgins Dennis, blacksmith, Grafton Street.
Higgins Frederick, farmer, Royalty.
Higgins Hamilton, blacksmith, Richmond St.
Higgins John, private boarding house, Prince Street.
Higgins Jonn, night watchman, P. E. I. R., Fitzroy Street.
Higgins Luke, farmer, Lower Malpeque Road.
Higgins Mrs. Mary, widow, Dorchester Street.
Higgins Miss S. J., laundress, Spring Park Road.
Higgins William, blacksmith, Queen Street.
KIGGS B. W.' commission merchant & auctioneer, Water St.
residence Upper Prince Street.
Higgs Robert C., bookkeeper, Water Street.
Holloways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
CHAKLOTTETOWN DIRECTOEY. 125
NEIL McLEOD,
DEALER IN
fl
B -I
DRIED FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY,
. Spices, Crackers, &c.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Richmond St, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
E. F. PURDY, "
jfreestete
134 KENT STREET,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND.
A VARIETY OF
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Having been the longest in the business, I am
prepared to give the very best bargains in Monuments,
Tablets, Headstones, &c. 3 that can be had on the
Island.
BUILDING STONE SUPPLIED.
126 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
UNION HOUSE,
Charlottetown, Prince Rdwaid Island.
P.-P. IIIUS,
Tables Set at all Hours.
Paimanent & Twnsieat Boasdws Aceoamodftted.
FRESH OYSTERS DAILY.
Rooms Large and Comfortably Furnished. Coaches
meet all Trains and Steamers.
A Bon Ton Barber Shop, in Connexion
WITH THIS ESTABLISHMENT.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction guaranteed
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 127
at ^Ccmiarb Atoms' .Sttinmcrsi&r, $. <. .
Hill John, Carver, Fitzroy Street
Hoar John, wheel & millwright, Euston Street.
Hobbs Hiram, master mariner, Great George Street.
HOBBS JPMES> cabinet maker & undertaker, Prince Street,
residence Hillsborough Street. (See adv't.)
Hobbs J. F., hat & cap manufacturer, cor. Prince <fe Graf-
ton Streets.
Hobbs John C., cabinet maker, Euston Street.
Hobbs William, cabinet maker, Prince Street.
Hoben Daniel, Fireman, bds. Queen Street.
Hob kirk W. C., St. Peter's Eoad.
Hobkirk W. H., F. E. C., S. E., cor. Euston & Eochford Sts.
Hodgson Daniel, Prothonotary & Clerk of the Crown, cor.
Wey mouth & Eichmond Streets.
HODGSON & MCLEOD, barristers-at-law Water Street.
Hodgson Edward J., firm of Hodgson & M cLeod, Hills-
borough Park.
HODGSON REV. GEORGE W., Priest Incumbent of St. Peter's
Church, Grafton Street.
Hodgson James, house carpenter. Prince Street.
Hodgson Joseph W., assistant appraiser, Hi! isborough Street
HODGSON SIR ROBERT, Knight, cor. Kent & Pownal Streets.
HODGSON R- R., Lieut. Col. E, E., Provincial aid-de-camp,
cor. Kent & Pownal Streets.
Hodgson S. F., accountant mechanical department P.E.I.H.,
Weymouth Street.
Hoddy Richard, St. Paul's School, cor. Kent & Eochford Sts.
Hogan Mrs. Catherine, widow, Eichmond Street.
Hogan James E., painter, Hillsborough Street.
Hogan John, laborer, Pownal Street.
HOBAN MICHAEL P-, lumber merchant, Prince Street.
Hogan Mrs. Mary, dealer in groceries and liquors, Queen
Street,
Hogan Patrick, salesman, bds. Queen Street.
Hogan Thomas, journeyman harness maker, Pown t al Street.
HOGG ROBERT* book-keeper, Fitzroy Street.
Holl Henry, gentleman, Upper Prince Street.
Holman John, butcher and grocer, Kent Street.
Holinan John, farmer, Eoyalty.
HOLMES ARCHIBALD, board & livery stables, Water Street,
_ residence St. Peter's Eoad. _ __
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
128 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
(Statiflnerj) at ferns' gook <Siurc, cStumnrrsito, $. <. I.
Hooper Benjamin, dealer in groceries and provisions,
Malpeque Road,
Hooper Charles, grocer and general dealer, Euston Street.
Hooper D. R., grocer and general dealer, Euston Street.
Hooper George, grocer and provision dealer, Euston Street.
Hooper George C., city councillor, Euston Street.
Hooper Henry, dealer in groceries &c., Malpeque Road.
Hooper Lemuel, grocer and provision dealer, Euston Street
Home Pierce & Co., grocer and provision dealers, Queen
Street.
Home Alexander, firm of Home Pierce & Co., Queen St.
Home Henry, butcher, Queen Street.
Horton Miss Bella, dressmaker, Edward Street.
Houle Frederick, machinist, Prince Street.
HOULE HARRY, trackmaster, P. E. I. R,, Prince Street.
Houston James, tinsmith, Great George Street.
Howett Henry, Peddler, Euston Street.
Howett Mrs. Maria, Gerald Street.
Howe Theo. S., cabinet maker, Hillsborough Street.
Howley John, P. E. I. R., Kent Street.
Hewlett Daniel, painter, Edward Street.
Huestis R. B., clerk, Great George Street.
Huestis Mrs. R. B., millinery and straw work, Great George
Street.
Hughes Edward, Mariner, Pond Street.
Hughes Frederick, clerk, House of Assembly, Euston Street.
Hughes George A., clerk. Edward Street.
HUGHES GEORGE E., of Apothecaries Hall Co., cor. Pownal
& Dorchester Streets.
Hughes George, saddler, Edward Street.
Hughes Henry, trader, bds. King Street.
Hughes Henry, clerk, King Street.
Hughes Henry, clerk, Edward Street.
HUGHES JAMES J., clerk Merchants Bank of Halifax,
King Street.
Hughes James, mail expressman, King Street.
Hughes James, trader, bds. King Street.
Hughes James, watchman, Richmond Street.
Hughes James, clerk, King Street.
HUGHES JOHN, produce dealer, King Street, residence Syd-
ney Street.
-Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 12!)
THE
PRESBYTERIAN
AND
EVANGELICAL PROTESTANT UNION,
A Semi- Weekly Joiirnal, published in
Charlottetown, P. E. Island.
Having about double the circulation o>i any
newspaper on P. E. Island, it is the
BEST
Subscription price only $1.25, per annum, in
advance, or $150 at the end tf the year.
Having the Best Job Office on the
Island in connection with a
Newspaper.
JOB PRINTING,
Done with neatness and despatch.
S. G. LAWSON,
Charlottetown, P. E. I. EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
I
130 CHAllLOTTETQWX DIRECTORY.
WAGSTAFPS HOTEL,
(FORMERLY RAN KIN HOUSE,}
CORNER OK
SYDNEY &POWNAL STREETS,
f. $ !
No pains are spared to ensiire the comfort
of all parties,
Permanent or Transient
V .
Who may favor this House with their
patronage.
xr ;te in the stiiblishinmf.
WILLIAM WAGSTAFF,
Proprietor.
CHARLOTTKTOWX DIRECTORY. 131
jVioiris, ^\grnt for jttason ^ Sfj-.imlin Cabinet (Organs
Hughes John, laborer, Euston Street.
Hughes John, iroulder, Euston Street.
HUGHES JOHN, produce dealer, King Street, residence Syd-
ney Street.
Hughes John, sea, captain. Douglas Street.
HUGHES CAPT. JOHN, coal dealer. Water Street. See adv't.
Hughes Patrick A., cabinet maker, Pownal Street.
Hughes P., wharfinger, Pownal Street.
Hunt Mrs. Eebecca, dressmaker, Great George Street.
HUNTER ELI 6. , marble dealer, Kent Street, Resideuce Bay-
field Street. See advertisement.
Hunter John, P. E. I. B., Hilisborough Street,
Hunter Peter, drug clerk, Queen Street,
Hurry Henry, farmer, Royalty.
Hurry James, farmer, Lower Malpeque Boad.
Hurry Robert, farmer, Royalty.
Hutcbeson E., boarding house, Prince Street.
Hutcheson John, cooper, Gerald Street.
Hutcheson Joseph, trunk maker, Malpeque Road.
Hutcheson Williaxn A. senior, ship builder, Prince Street.
HUTGHESON W. A,, grocer & provision dealer, Prince Street.
Hyde Eli, watchmaker, bds. Kent Street.
Hyndman A. B., clerk, Upper Prince Street.
NYNDMAN BROTHERS ship owners & brokers, Queen Street.
Hyndman Charles A., firm of Morris & Hyndman, Brighton
Road.
Hyndman Fredrick W., firm of Hyndman Bros.
Hyndman Peter W., firm of Hyndman Bros., Hilisborough
Street.
Ingles David, laborer, Brighton Road.
Ingles John, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Ings Henry P., carriage builder, Kent Street.
INGS JOHN, merchant, S. N. Wharf, residence, Dundas
Esplanade.
Innis Peter, bailor, King Street.
Intercolonial Express, Theo. L. Chappelle, agent, 85 North
Side Queen Square.
Irving James D., deputy prothonotary, Pownal Street.
Irving Mrs. J., artist, bds. City Hotel, Great George Street.
IRVING JOHN P., chief clerk H. M. Customs, Fitzroj Street.
Spectacles & Eye glasses, [case free attfhelApothecaries Hall
132 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
$rin uottt (School $0o!is from ^can&rb ^Eorrts, ^ummcistbc, $3. (. J.
Irving R. F., book keeper, Grafton Street, East.
Irving Mrs. W. W., widow, bds. Kent Street.
Jackson John, chimney sweeper, Kent Street.
Jackson Mi 1 .;. Jane, clerk, Fitzroy Street.
Jackson John J., cooper, bds. Grafton Street.
Jackson Joseph, cooper, Upper Great George Street.
Jackson Richard, laborer, Euston Street.
James J >hu W., house carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
JAMES T. C., superintendent Anglo-American Telegraph
Co., Weyniouth Street.
Jean Edward, steward S. S. " Prince Edward," Clark Street.
Jeffs Miss A. clerk, Sydney Street.
Jennings John, laborer, Richmond Street.
Jennings Peter, seaman, bds. Queen Street.
Jenkins Bruce, clerk, bds. Kent Street.
JENKINS & MACLEOD, Physicians & Surgeons, Queen Street
Jenkins John T., M. D., firm Jenkins % McLeod 107 Queen
Street.
Jenkins Isaac, bricklayer, Douglas Street.
JENKINS REV L, C , Rochford Square.
Jenkins S. R., medical student, Queen Street.
-Jewel Richard, mason, Euston. Street.
Johns Richard, machinist, Cumberland Street.
Johnson Mrs. H., widow, King Street.
Johnson David, machinist, Pownal Street.
Johnson James, brass moulder, Fitzroy Street.
Johnson John, plasterer, Pownal Street.
Johnson John, tailor, Long Street.
JOHNSON RICHARD, M. D., physician and surgeon, cor.
Prince and Kent Streets.
Johnson William, painter, bds. Dorchester Street.
Jones Miss E., clerk, Dorchester Street.
Jones James A., messenger Provincial Building, King St.
JOST REV- J- V > Methodist Minister, Euston Street.
Jost Richard K., firm of Dorsey & Jost, Sydney Street.
Joy James, cooper, Edward Street.
Joy James, cooper, Grafton Street.
Joy John, laborer, Euston Street.
Joy John, cooper, King Street.
Joy Thomas, cooper, King Street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hal!
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY 133
J. & R. SCOTT,
Carriage Builder
KENT STREET,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND
Harrrages, phaetons <SIeigh0,
Always on hand, ot built to Order.
CARRIAGE PAINTING,
* REPAIRING,
Executed in Tsest possible Style.
Call and inspect our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
13-4
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
LESLIE J. WILLIAMS,
AND DEALER IN
Foreign & Domestic Cloths,
Trimmings, etc.
GT5^TiTf p lr s *(? ! > tT^ M 'OTiJITf'EMSTr'TP'CS
JcynlL 1 \b i[jrJ|,MJMI^]M 1 ^
Made to Order in the Latest Styles., and on the
most approved principles giving
Garments Cut out by
AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER, .
and made by
First-Class Workmen
English & American .
Received Monthly.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. loo
iunilw Bibles at gjconarb ^Harris' cSummcrsiti.f, $. C. i.
Jury G. G., watchmaker and jeweler, HI North side
Queen's Square.
Jury John, watchmaker and jeweler, Kent Street.
Jury William, cabinet maker, Kent Street.
Kaneen John, house carpenter, bds. Hillsborough Street.
Kanacher Michael, tanner, Rochford Street.
Kays Mrs. Patrick widow, Grafton Street.
Keefe John 0., contractor, Long Street.
Keith Sylvanus, bds. cor. Great George and Kent Sts.
Kevar John, tailor, Prince Street.
Keenan Francis,* laborer, Cumberland Street.
Keenaii James, laborer, Grafton Street.
Keenan Patrick, truckman, Pownal Street.
Keenan Patrick, tobacconist, Queen Street.
Keggins Bernard, laborer, Euston Street.
Kelly Frank, Conductor P. E. I. R., King Street.
Kelly Herbert, engineer, bds. Kent Street.
Kelly James, tinsmith, 32 Queen Street.
Kelly James, shoemaker, Pownal Street.
KELLY JOHN & CO,, dry goods & general merchants, N. S.
Queen Square.
Kelly John, laborer, King Street.
Kelly John, laborer, Sydney Street.
Kelly John, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Kelly John, firm of John Kelly & Co., Pleasant Street.
Kelly John, dealer in groceries & liquors, North Side Queen
Square.
Kelly John 0., house carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Kelly Miss Kate, clerk, Dorchester Street.
Kelly Miss Mary A., dressmaker, King Street.
Kelly Mrs, Mary, widow, Dorchester Street.
Kelly Michael, shoemaker, King Street.
Kelly Michael, laborer, King Street.
Kelly Michael, carpenter, King Street.
Kelly Patrick, firm of Owen Connolly & Co., Queen Street.
Kelly Patrick, shoemaker, Fitzroy Street.
Kelly Robert, cooper, Pownal Street.
Kelly William, laborer, Sydney Street.
Kenefick Thomas, laborer, Weymouth Street.
KENNEDY ARCHIBALD, sail maker and ship chandler, Queen
Street, residence Water Street.
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
136 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
gcflnarb -Ittorns, nok$cllcr anfc <Stationcr f <Sttmmrrsibr , $. (E. i.
Kennedy Duncan M., clerk, Water Street.
Kennedy Frank, clerk, Union Bank P. E. L, Water Street.
Kennedy Mrs. Mary, widow, Sydney Street.
Kennedy Michael, senr., shoemaker, Weymouth Street.
Kennedy Michael, jr., cooper, Weymouth Street.
Kennedy Thomas, clerk, Weymouth Street.
Kennedy William, confectioner, Queen Square, residence
Hillsborough Park.
Kenny Henry, laborer, Malpeque Road.
Kenny Mrs. James, widow, Sydnay Street.
Kenny William, laborer, bds. Queen Street.
Kent Joseph, bar tender, Queen Street.
Keoughan Francis, clerk, Dorchester Street.
Keoughan William, phip broker, Lower Queen Street, resi-
dence Dorchester Street.
Keough Patrick, -laborer, Lower Water Street.
Kepping Benjamin, foreman " Argus " Printing Office,
Hillsborough Street.
Kepping Patrick, sea captain, Hillsborough Street.
Kerr John, journeyman shoemaker, Queen Street.
Kickham Lawrence, sea captain, Sydney Street.
Kiggins Michael city police, Pownal Street.
Kiley John, laborer, Graf toll Street.
Kiley John, marble worker, Dorchester Street.
Kilfoy Mrs. Mar}', widow, Dorchester Street.
King Albert Edward, painter, Eustoii Street.
King Frank, laborer, Cumberland Street.
King Frederick B-, printer, bds. Euston Street.
King George H., fireman, Fitzroy Street.
King James, laborer. Sydney Street.
King John, house carpenter, Upper Great George Street.
King Miss Josephine, tailoress, Rochford Street.
King Michael, laborer, Fitzray Street.
King Michael, laborer, Rochford Street.
King William, gas works, Euston Street.
Kinslow James, laborer, Great George Street.
Kitchen Mrs. D. W., confectioner &c, 59 Upper Givat
George Street.
Kitchen D. W., boot and shoe maker, 59 Upper Great
George Street ,
Holloways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
137
REVERE HOUSE
Head of Steamboat Wkarf,
LOWER GREAT GEORGE STREET,
CHMLOTTETOWM, P. 1. 1.
Fiopitti i
Permanent and Transient
Gemmtnitl TraTtlliw and
Will find the REVERE replete with every comfort and
convenience usually found in a First-class Hotel.
COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS.
Twr-mt, from $1.50 per day, according to location of Jfooms.
Extensive Stabling Attached to the Establishment
138 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
Geore Simmons,
OF
SODA WATER
lemonade, linger Ate,
Syrups of Ever;/ Description.
FACTORY :
Spring Park Road, Charlottetown, P. E I.
PICNICS & PARTIES
SUPPLIED AT SPECIAL RATES.
$*4jT All orders promptly and personally attended to.
Goods slapped to any address on favorable terms.
GEORGE SIMMONS,
SPRING PARK ROAD,
Charlottetourr, - *.' P. E> I.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIEECTORY.' 131)
er & floral -Sctoing Jttachincs at ^Ceonarfo ^Horns' cS
KN1GH T 3 & SON> bakers, grocers and general dealers
Upper Great George Street and Euston Street.
Knight Joseph, firm of Knight & Son, Grafton Street
Knight Wm., firm of Knight & Son, Euston Street.
Knight Isaac, Euston Street.
Knight Richard, baker, bds. cor. Pownal and Dorchester
Sts.
Knight Thomas, baker, bds. Kent Street.
Knight Wm, clerk, bds. Grafton Street.
Lacey Mrs. Catherine, widow, Grafton Street.
Lacey George, house carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Lacey Pierce, blacksmith, Water Street.
Ladner William, carpenter, Hilsborough Street.
Lafferty James, fireman, S. S. " Princess of Wales," Dor-
chester Street.
Lafferty James, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Lafferty Patrick, laborer, Cumberland Street.
Lamb Mrs. Catherine, widow, King Street.
Landrigan James, wpod turner, Fitzroy Street.
Landrigan James, grocer, Upper Queen Street.
Landrigan Matthias, painter, Sydney Street.
Landrigan, Mrs. M. A., widow Rochford Street.
Lane Joseph, block maker, bds. Hillsborough Street.
Lane Joseph, firm of Murphy & Lane, Hillsborough Street.
Lane William, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Langel Isaac, mariner, West Street.
Lannan julrs. Ellen, widow, Dorchester Street.
Lannan John, mariner, bds. Cumberland Street.
Lannagan Thomas, laborer, Palmers Lane.
Lantry James, Printer, Rochford Street.
Lantry Thomas, cooper, Wey mouth Street.
Lantry Patrick, mail driver, Queen Street.
Lake Philip, fireman, Hillsborough Street.
Lappin James, laborer, King Street.
Lappin Patrick, engine driver, Dorchester Street.
Large Alfred P., carriage builder, bds. Bay field Street.
LARGE A. N. manufacturer aerated waters, cor. Queen
& Kent Streets.
Large John, carriage builder, Euston Street.
Large Philip, carriage builder, 98 Great George Street,
residence Bayfield Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'toiun
140 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
at Atoms' $tfok ^Storc, rSxxmmcrsibe, $. (. .
Larkey John, printer, Dorchester Street.
Larter George, bailiff, Long Street.
Larter John, senr., truckman, Pond Street.
Larter John, jr., truckman, Pond Street.
Larter Samuel, boot & shoe maker, Kent Street.
LARTER WILLIAM importer & manufacturer of boots & shoes
South Side Queen Square, residence Kent Street.
See advertisement.
Laughran Francis, book keeper, Dover Street.
Laughran Neil, truckman, Euston Street.
Lawall Mrs. Ellen, widow, Queen Street.
Lawlor James, farmer, St. Peter's Road.
Lawrence I. C., clerk, bds. Sydney Street.
Lawson Miss Annie, teacher, Royalty.
Lawsoii Miss Eliza, teacher, Royalty.
Lawson George, grocer &c., Kent Street, residence Upper
Prince Street.
Lawson Miss Hannah, dressmaker, Water Street.
LAWSON HENRY, Editor & Proprietor of the " Patriot," Mary-
field Cottage, Royalty.
Lawson James D., grocer & provision dealer, Grafton Street.
Lawson John, Manager "Patriot" Printing Office, Pleasant St.
Lawson John A., money order clerk, Post Offic?, School Street.
Lawson Miss Maria, teacher, Royalty.
LAWSON REV. 8. 6,, editor & proprietor of " Presbyterian,"
cor. Queen & Water Sts, residence St. Peter's Road,
Lawson William, book keeper, Maryfield Cottage, Royalty.
Lea James, laborer, Clark Street.
Lea Paul, sash, door & blind factory, Grafton Street, resid-
ence Cumberland Street.
Leard Elijah, clerk, bds. Kent Street.
Leahy Miss Ellen, tailoress, Hillsborough Street.
Leahy John, printer, Dorchester Street.
Lee Matthew, mariner, Upper Queen Street.
Lee Samuel, cooper. Richmond Street.
Leeming T. J., M.D., Grafton Street.
LeLacheur John, crockery dealer, Pownal Street.
Leigh C. R. N., Water Street.
Leit William, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Leitch Wallace, clerk, bds. Upper Prince Street.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco, at Apothecaries Half, Ch'town.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 141
PERKINS & STERNS,
QUEEN SQUARE,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND.
AJ Q HS H fl I
=1 Jy ^1 V^^'^SJW^ """fcjlB^Jl] l^BlllllgpfJHIBil MlKl^l
0//?<?r IMPORTERS FROM THE BEST
ritish ani foreign Jttar
^4 full assortment of
DRY GOODS,
y^ Iways on hand, and at the most
reasonable prices.
\
PERKINS & STERNS.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
SCBE.
Charlottetown, P. E. Island.
A LARGE & SELECT STOCK OE
Ladies 9 and Gent's
Gold & Silver Watches
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Elgin Watches,
The same as used on most of the Railways in the
United States.
Cleaning and Repairing of Watches^andjclocks
executed with care and despatch.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 143
^Hovris, Q gent far ^Hascu & ^l.nulin Cabinet
LePaire Alfred, farmer, Royalty.
LEPAGE FREDERICK & GO-, general commission merchants,.
Queen Street.
LePage Frederick, firm F. Lepage & Co., Fitzroy Street.
LePage Henry, clerk, Great George Street.
LEPAGE JOHN, gas collector, Kent Street.
LePage Miss M. E., boarding house, Lower Great George St.
LePage Thos. Alexander, Kent Street.
LePage William, cabinet maker, Kent Street.
LePage William EL, clerk, bds. LePage House, Great George
Street.
Lewellyn David, painter, bds. Queen Street.
LEWIS GYRUS photographer, Upper Great George Street,
Lewis George, market clerk, Royalty.
Lewis Mrs. Isabella, wklow, Fitzroy Street.
Lewis John, carpenter, Graf ton Street.
Lewis Patrick, mariner, Fitzroy Street.
L'Henoff, shoemaker, Pownal Street.
Lighter George, pump fitter, Pownal Street.
Ling Horace, carriage blacksmith, Weymouth Street.
Livingstone Archibald, Laborer, Rochford Street.
Livingstone Archibald, mariner, Douglas Street.
Livingstone Brothers, wholesale and retail confectioners.
Richmond Street.
Livingstone John A., cabinet maker, Rochford Street.]
Livingstone John, firm Livingston Bros., Richmond Street.
Livingstone Malcolm, carpenter, Pownal Street.
Livingstone Neil, firm Livingstone Bros. Richmond Street.
Lockerby John, wheelwright, Queen Street.
Lock Mrs. Susan, widow, Euston Street.
Locket Richard, hairdresser, Pownal Street.
Lockhead W. H., -discount clerk, Bank P. E. I., bds. Revere
House.
Long Frederick, tanner and currier, Euston Street.
LONG JAMES, tanner and currier, Euston Street.
Long William, saddler and harness maker, Great George St.
Longworth & Co., ship owners and ship chandlers, 55 Water
Street.
LOMGWORTH HON. FRANCIS, appraiser, H. M. Customs
Water Staeet, residence Pownal Street.
The fnest assortment of cigars in CWtown at Apothecaries Hall
144 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
School gooks of alt hiiibs at ^Horns' *3ook .Store, cSummcrsibc, |J.(..
LON6WORTH & SHAW, barristers at law, 46 Great George St.
Longworth F. S., lirm Long-worth & Shaw, Malpeque Road.
Longworth G. D., firm Longworth & Co., King Street.
Longworth Henry, farmer, Glenwood, Royalty.
Xongworth JEL W., firm of Longworth & Co., Pleasant Street.
LONGWORTH & HASZARD, barristers at law, cor. Water and
Great George Sts.
Longworth Hon. John, firm of Longworth & Elaszard, St.
Peter's Road.
Longworth John H., clerk, Pleasant Street.
'Longworth John A., law student, St. Peter's Road.
LONGWORTH ROBERT, president Merchants Bank P. E. I .
Water Street.*
Longworth R. V., ledger keeper, Union Bank P. E. I., bds.
cor. Kent and Pownal Sts. .
Lord Artemas, Brighton.
Lord Hon. W. W., Dundas Esplanade.
Lord William H., butcher, St. Peter's Road.
Loughern Cornelius, truckman, Euston Street.
Lourie Jackson, farmer, Royalty.
Lourie John, waterman, Union Street.
Lourie Robert, laborer, King Street.
Lourie Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Quean Street.
Love Albert H., time keeper P. E. I. R., bis, Kent Street.
LOVE EDWARO B,, tanner and currier, Kent Street.
Love Edward G., Currier, Kent Street.
Love James H., tanner, Kent Street.
Lowden Mrs. Esther, widow, Dundas Esplanade'.
LOWDEN MORIN, music teacher, Kent Street.
Luby Michael, laborer, bds. Kent Street.
Lowe George, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Lowe H. & S., contractors and builders, Kent Street.
Lowe Henry C., carpenter, Euston Street.
Lowe Samuel W., carpenter, Kent Street
Lowe Walter, carpenter, Kent Street
Lowe William, carpenter, Kent Street
Lund Charles, mariner, Richmond Street.
Lund Thomas, pilot, Richmond Street,
Lydiard Edward L., customs broker, Long Street.
Lynch James, laborer, Long Street.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 145
Builder & Contractor
HIL.LSBOROTJGH STREET,
Charlottetown, P. R. Island.
William Rattenbury,
DEALER
AND
FARM PRODUCE
Groceries, Seas, Sugars, %it(s,
AND PROVISIONS.
Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
10
14G CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
M. P. HOG-AN,
Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island.
Wholesale and Retail
Lumber Merchant
Seasoned Lumber,
Of Every Description.
Pine and Spruce Plank and Boards ; Planed Flooring,
Scantling and Lumber Pine ; Cedar and Spruce
Shingles, shaved and sawed ; Clapboards ; Sid-
ing ; Cedar Posts and Frames ; Strapping ;
Deals ; Cornice Pieces.
ALL OF
SUITABLE FOR
BUILDING PURPOSES
At Lowest Market J^rices.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 147
Bibles at |Cconarb Atoms' cSummcrsibc, $3. <E. 1.
Lynch Thomas, lumber surveyor, Dorchester Street.
Lyons Charles, clerk, Great George Street.
Mabey Cornelius, farmer, Haviland Street.
Mabey Miss Mary, tailoress, School Street.
Mabey William, mason, Great George Street.
McAleer John, laborer, Pownal Street.
McAleer John, carriage builder, Richmond Street.
Macaleer James, cabinet maker, Pownal Street.
Macaleer John, journeyman carriage builder, Pownal Street.
MACARTHUS JAMES M. accountant, Great George Street.
Macarthur Mrs. James, widow, Long Street.
Macarthur Miss M., tailoress, Long Street.
McAdam James, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
McAdam John, baker, Malpeque Road.
McAdam Michael, farmer Royalty.
McAdam Frank, baker, Richmond Street.
McAdam Mrs. Sarah, widow, Richmond Street.
MacAlister Robert, P. E. I. R., Sydney Street.
McAree Patrick, storekeeper, Dorchester Street.
McAree Bernard, truckman, Hillsborough Street.
McAree Francis, truckman. Queen Street.
McAree James, hairdresser, Grafton Street.
McAskill J., clerk, Water Street.
McAuley Hugh, farmer, Royalty.
McAuley Rebecca, widow, Kent Street.
McBain Andrew, house carpenter, Bayfield Street.
McBride James, book-keeper, bds. Dorchester Street.
McCabe Edward, farmer, Fitzroy Street.
McCabe Mrs. Sarah, widow, Fitzroy Street.
McCabe James, house carpenter, Bayfield Street.
McCabe Thomas, blacksmith. Sydney Street.
McCabe Michael, plasterer, bds. Fitzroy Street.
McCabe Thomas, machinist, Euston Street.
McCallum Peter, cabinet maker, bds. Upper Prince Street.
McCallum William, clerk, Grafton Street.
McCarey Bernard, laborer, bds. Queen Street.
McCarey Bernard, baggage master, Dorchester Street.
McCarey John, farmer, Brighton Road.
McCarey Joseph, clerk, Queen Street.
McCarey Peter, farmer, Brighton.
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
148 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
|Ccrmnrb ^Karris, $00kseUer smb _ (Stationer, cSumnwrsite, $. <. I.
McCarey Patrick, warehouseman, Que3n Street.
McCarey Patrick, farmer, Brighto n.
McCarey Miss R., clerk, Queen Street.
McCarron Francis, clerk, bds. Richmond Street.
MGCARRON MRS. F., hotel keeper. Richmond Street.
McCarron John, printer, King Street.
McCarron John, laborer, Pownal Street.
McCarion John, laborer, Spring Street.
McCarron E'eter, boot and shoemaker, King Street.
McCarron Peter, printer, King Street.
McCarron William, laborer, bds. Spring Street.
McCarty Charles, laborer, Graf ton Street.
McCarty Daniel J. moulder, cor. Water and Prince Sts.
McCarty Dennis, mate S.S. St. Lawrence, King Street.
McCarty Duncan, laborer, Water Street.
McCarthy Henry, boot and shoemaker, dealer in groceries <fcc.
cor. Kent and Hillsborough Sts.
McCarty John, tobacconist, bds. Dorchester Street. '
McCarty Michael, truckman, Rochford Steeet.
McCarty Patrick, laborer, Upper Great George Street.
McCarty Thomas, painter. Upper Great George Street.
MGGARVILL MRS. B., Bay View House, Lower Queen Street.
McCormack, James, laborer, Weymouth Street.
McCormack Peter, bar tender, Upper Great George Street.
McCorry Richard, mason, Richmoiid Street.
McCourt John, keeper of Fire Engine, King Street.
McCraith Arthur, clerk, Sydney Street.
McCraith Augustus, printer, Sydney Street.
McCraith Mrs. Margaret, widow, Sydney Street.
McCulloch Peter, laberor, Cumberland Street.
McCurdy Michael, laborer, Queen Street.
McDaid, Miss E., Dorchester Street.
McDonald Absolam, boarding house, Water Street.
MCDONALD ALEXANDER, book-keeper," Argus " printing office
King Street.
McDonald Mrs. Annabella, boarding house. Kent Street.
McDonald Angus, blacksmith, bds. King Street.
McDonald Angus, house carpenter, Weymouth Street.
MCDONALD RON A. A., Charlottetown Post Master
McDonald A. St. Clair, house carpenter, Kent Street.
McDonald A. C., carriage builder, Valley Street.
Holloways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 149
Montague Drug Store,
Importer and Dealer in
Genuine
ritjjJ and mm
English and American Patent Medicines.
All the latest preparations. Spices,
Essences, and Fine Oils.
Cleavers, Rimmels, Colgates, and Hearles^ Toilet Soaps.
PERFUMES,
Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water, Essence Boquet, Jockey
Club, Cashmere Boquet, &c., &c, &c.
Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Tooth Powders,
Tooth Pastes, Pomades, Cosmetics,
&c., &c., &c.
Prim Tobaccos & Cigars, Pipes, ote.
Physician's prescriptions and family receipes carefully
and accurately prepared.
150
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
L
OYSTER
AND
BILLIARD HALLS,
AND
IFLE QALLEBY!
No. 26 & 28 Great George Street,
Opposite Roman Catholic Cathedral.
Charlottetown, P. E. Island
JOHN CARROLL,
MANAGER.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 151
|Crxmarb ^lorris, ^Vgent for ffiason <& Ifjamlin dtbinrt rjgans
McDonald Archibald, farmer, Royalty.
McDonald Messrs. A. & R., Euston Street.
McDonald Mrs. Betsy, widow, King Street.
McDonald Miss Bessie, tailoress, bds. Weymouth Street.
McDonald Mrs. Catherine, laundress, Fitzroy Street.
McDonald Charles, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
McDonald D. A. clerk post office, Queen's Square.
McDonald Daniel, Conductor P. E. I, R., Richmond Street
McDonald Dougald, baggage master P. E. I. R., Sydney Street
McDonald Mrs. Ellen, widow, Rochford Street.
McDonald Hector, clerk, bds. Kent Street.
McDonald Hugh, carpenter, Euston Street.
MCDONALD REV JAMES, St. Dunstan's College, Royalty.
McDonald James, H. M. Customs, Richmond Street.
McDonald James, baggage man, P. E. I. R., Queen Street,
McDonald James, contractor, Euston Street.
McDonald James, clerk, Water Street.
McDonald James, blacksmith, cor. Prince & Water Streets.
McDonald John, mason, Great George Street.
McDonald Joseph, laborer, Graf ton Street.
McDonald John A., clerk, Graf ton Street.
McDonald John, clerk, Graf ton Street.
McDonald John, grocer, Grafton Street!
McDonald John, sea captain, Water Street.
McDonald J. B., dry goods &c., Queen Street.
McDonald John, stone cutter, Fitzroy Street.
McDonald John, baggage man, P. E. I. R., Weymouth Street,
MCDONALD JOKN ANDREW, inspector of Inland Revenue, re-
sidence Prince Street.
McDonald John, rigger, Pownal Street.
McDonald John, barrister at law, bds. Great George Street.
McDonald John, plasterer, Gerald Street.
McDonald Mrs Johanna, widow, Dorchester Street.
MCDONALD JOSEPH A., trader, Sydney Street.
McDonald Miss Margaret, clerk, Water Street.
McDonald Marcus, student, Sydney Street.
McDonald R. teacher, bds. Pownal Street.
McDonald Malcolm, watchman, Dorchester Street.
McDonald Peter R., carpenter, Richmond Street.
McDonald Robert, Hillsborough Street.
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
152 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
McDonald Roderick, carpenter, Euston Street-
McDonald Rufus, painter, Kent Street.
McDonald Samuel J., house carpenter, Queen Street-
McDonald Stephen, oiler, bds. Water Street.
McDonald Sylvester, baker, bds. Grafton Street.
McDonald Thomas, iron moulder, Pownal Street.
McDonald W. F.. machinist, Euston Street.
McDonald W. R., clerk, Upper Queen Street.
McDonald William T., machinist, Long Street.
McDonnell Chas A., house carpenter, bds. Kent Street.
McDonnell James R., clerk, Long Street.
McDonnell James, house carpenter, Kent Street.
McDonnell John A., house carpenter, Kent Street.
McDonnell John, bds. Wagstaff House, Pownal Street.
McDonnell Joseph L., house carpenter, Kent Stieet.
McDonnell Nathaniel, bds. Kent Street.
McDougall Alexander, firm of Hewson McDougall & Seaman
Olebar Street.
McDougall A. G., book-keeper, bds. cor Queen & Water Sts.
McDougall A., boarding house, cor. Queen and Water Sts.
McDougall Miss Bella, laundress, Sydney Street.
McDougall Daniel, carriage builder, bds. Great George Street
McDougall Ewen, dealer in groceries and liquors- 31 Great
George Street.
McDougall John, teacher, Fitzroy Street.
McDougall Mrs. John, widow, Grafton Street.
McDougall John, assistant Lunatic Asylum, Euston Street.
McDougall Neil, master mariner-, Prince Street.
McEachen John, dry goods, readymade clothing, c., GO
Queen Street.
McEachen John A., clerk, Royalty.
McEachern Angus, clerk, P. E. I. R., Malpeque Road.
McEachern Angus, tailor, bds. Grafton Street.
McEachern Anges engineer, Euston Street.
McEachern Archibald, sea captain, Fitzroy Street.
McEachern Archibald, marble mason, Fitzroy Street.
McEachern Mrs. Catharine, widow, Sydney Street.
McEachern Donald, carpenter, Sydney Street.
McEachern John, laborer, King Street.
jWcEachern John, tailor, Prince Street.
Fine Out Virginia tobacco, at Apothecaries Half, Ch'toivn
CHAKLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 153
Dealer in
SUGARS, DRIED FRUITS,
SPICES & CONFECTIONERY,
Cheese, Butter, Eggs, and other provisions.
CROCKERY & GLASS,
Kerosene Oil, Soap, Starch, &c.
Country produce taken in exchange, and the highest
Market prices paid for the same.
Mark tie Address, -MALRQUE 1011,
PICKARD'S BAKERY,
GREAT GEORGE STREET,
CHARLOTTETOWN. .P. E. I.
Fancy Cakes, Wine, Soda, S^Lgar,
Butter, Water, & Ginger Crackers.
Of every description,
J0r SSebbings, fic-nks, falls, ^c.,
got up at shortest notice.
Breakfast Buns a speciality.
154 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
CAPT. JOHN HUGHES,
Importer & Dealer in
KTJTCQAL
I
THE BEST QUALITY.
Orders left at his Office, Water Street,
will be punctually attended to.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
OFFICE :
Water Strut, (beiwiii Qaesn & Pswaal Sis,,)
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.
A. HOLMES'
Board & livery Stables,
Si? ^ ^
WATER STREET,
(Opposite Railway Station})
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
at shortest notice.
s, ^k'ttits,
on the most moderate terms.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 155
MacEachern & Co., grocers & liquor dealers, cor Queen and
Dorchester Streets.
MacEachern John, firm of MacEachern & Co., Water Street.
McEachern John, pressman, bds. Prince Street.
McEachern Miss M., dressmaker, Kent Street.
McEaehern Pius, laborer, Palmer's Lane.
McEachern Miss R., dressmaker, Dorchester Street.
McElmeel Patrick, teacher, bds. Pownal Street.
McEwen Mrs. Mary, private boarding house, Lower Great
George Street.
McFadyen, Archibald, mariner, Pownal Street.
McFadyen Neil, farmer, Royalty.
McFadyen Philip, sea captain, Sydney Street.
McFarlane Charles, foreman round house P. E. I. R., cor.
Hillsborough and Water Streets.
McPhee John, clerk, Great George Street.
McGargle William, baggage master S. S. "St. Lawrence,"
Dorchester Street.
McGarry John,house carpenter, Kent Street.
McGee Patrick, truckman, Brighton.
McGill James, firm of McKinnon & Co., Spring Park Road.
MCGILL HON. WILLIAM commission merchant, Pownal Street.
McGilvary Mrs. Angus, widow, Graf ton Street.
McGilvary Daniel J., laborer, Grafton Street,
McGilvary Miss Mary, laundress, Grafton Street.
McGonnell Hugh, policeman, Valley Street.
McGonnell Mrs. Thomas, widow, Hensley Street.
McGowan A. H. B., firm of Wright & McGowan, Hills-
borough Park.
McGowan Daniel H., conductor P. E. I. R., Richmond Street
McGowan John A., Inland Revenue Office, Dorchester Street
McGowan John, Richmond Street.
McGowan Peter ,"J . P., Secretary Fire Department, Rochf ord
Square.
McGowan William, P. E. I. R., Weymouth Street.
McGowan William, clerk, Prince Street.
McGowan William, boarding house, cor. Prince & Richmond
Sts.
McGregor Misses Catherine and Ann, Kent Street.
McGregor Charles, St. Peter's Road.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
156 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
<Sthoal &axrhs from |pranarb ^Eorris, -Smnmexsibc, $. <. L
MCGREGOR CYRUS V., boarding house, Prince Street.
McGregor David, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
McGregor Ewen, sergent police, Fitzroy Street.
McGregor George, house carpenter, bds. Kent Street.
McGregor Miss Isabella, clerk, Euston Street.
McGregor Mrs. widow, Kent Street.
McGregor John, laborer, Hillsborough Street.
McGregor Robert, carpenter, Edward Street.
McGough Charles Wm., machinist, Richmond Street.
McGuigan Ambrose, seaman, Queen Street.
McGuigan Felix, laborer, Reilly's Lane.
McGuigan Miss Martha, tailoress, Prince Street.
McGuigan Miss Sarah, King Street.
McGuirk Miss Ann, dressmaker, Grafton Street.
McGuirk John, truckman, Richmond Street.
McGronan Michael, laborer, bds. Dorchester Street.
Mclnnis Donald, clerk, Upper Queen Street.
Mclnnis Hugh, painter, Grafton Street.
Mclnnis Hugh, foreman, "Examiner" printing Office Ed-
ward Street.
Mclnnis John, farmer, Upper Great George Street.
Mclnnis John, carriage builder, Bayfield Street.
Mclnnis Joseph, painter, Hensley Street.
Mclnnis Neil, mariner, Dorchester Street.
Mclnnis Mrs., widow, Edward Street.
Mclnnis Murdoch, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
MCINTOSH & DEWAR, contractors, Weymouth Street.
Mclntosh John, firm of Mclntosh & Dewar, Weymouth St.
MCINTYRE WILLIAM J., tailor, Kent Street. See adv't.
Mclntyre Miss C., dressmaker, Dorchester Street.
Mclntyre Henry, tailor, Euston Street.
Mclntyre James, house carpenter, Spring Park Road.
Mclntyre John, boot & shoe maker, Queen's Square.
Mclntyre Miss Martha, storekeeper, Sydney Street.
MCINTYRE RI8HT REV. PETER D, D.Roman Catholic Bishop,
Bishop's Palace, Great George Street.
Mclsaac Daniel, sea captain, King Street.
McTsaac Donald, liquor dealer, Queen Street.
Mclsaac Dougall, fisherman, King Street.
Mclsaac John, sea captain, Weymouth Street.
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case free at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 157
JAMES BOURKE,
GEORGETOWN, P. E. I.
Dealer in
DryGoods&Groceries
FLOUR & CORNMEAL,
Hardware, Earthenware, &C.&C M
McDonald,
SOURIS,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,
Cabinet Makers,
INCLUDING
SOFA, LOUNGES, BUREAUS,
CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, &c. &c.
158 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
WHEATLEY RIYER\
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
General Importer & Dealer in
BRITISH, FOREIGN & HOME
GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS,
of every description.
HAMS AXi: BACON.
TEAS OF THE BEST QUALITY.
COFFEES OF THE FINEST FLAVOR.
BOOTS & SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY.
DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Jfarmmg Implements,
HARDWARE AND CHOUSE FURNISHINGS,
Flour, Gornmeal, &c. &c.
Hails, Spikes, Cordage, Twines, Canvas, Oils, &c,
^"Highhst market prices paid for country produce.
BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS AT
Hunter s River & Stanley Bridge.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 159
.orris, ^Igent for ^Hasim & ^jamlin (Ca-bhut (Organs,
Mclsaac John, laborer, Hensley Street.
Mclsaac Miss Mary, tailoress, Hillsborough Street.
Mclsaac Neil, laborer, Dorchester Street.
McKay Frederick, clerk, King's Square.
McKay George, painter, Hillsborough Street.
McKay Hector M., watchmaker, Weymouth Street.
McKay John, carpenter, King's Square.
McKay John, house carpenter, Weymouth Street.
McKay Lemuel, book-keeper, cor. "Weymouth and Sydney
Sts.
McKay Richard, house carpenter, Weymouth Street.
McKay William A., book-keeper, cor. Great George and
Dorchester Street.
McKearney Francis, fireman, Queen Street.
McKearney Michael, laborer, Upper Queen Street.
McKee James R., P. E. 1. R., Hillsborough Street.
McKelvie Archibald, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
McKeever* John, tailor, Prince Street.
McKenna Mrs. Ann, widow, Rochfort Street.
McKenna Charley, mariner, Dorchester Street.
McKenna D. brakernan, St. Peter's Road.
McKenna D. clerk, Dorchester Street.
McKenna Frank, liquor dealer, 42 Queen Street.
McKenna Francis, laborer, Prince Street.
McKenna Henry A., clerk, H. M. Customs, bds. Revere
House.
McKenna Hugh, moulder, bds. Fitzroy Street.
McKenna James, painter, bds. cor. Fitzroy and Great George
Sts.
McKenna James A., clerk, P. E. I. R., Richmond Street.
McKenna James, teamster, Sydney Street.
McKenna John Truckman, Sydney Street.
McKenna John, Fireman, Sydney street.
McKenna John Laborer, Sydney street.
McKenna John tobacconist, bds Pownal street.
McKenna John laborer, Pownal street.
McKenna Patrick, butcher, Fitzroy street.
McKenna Patrick, boot and shoemaker, Pownal street.
McKenna Peter, farmer, King Street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings. Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
160 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
-School $0ok0 of all kiribs at Corns' $ox>k St0rc, cSumnuraae, $.<.?.
McKenna William, tailor, bds. Corbett Street.
McKenzie Alexander, confectioner, 37 Queen Street.
McKenzie Alfred A., teacher, City Hotel, Great George St.
McKenzie A. B., & Co., dry goods merchants, 75 North Side
Queen Square.
McKenzie A. B., firm A. B. McKenzie & Co., King Street.
McKenzie Donald, Bayfield Street.
McKenzie George, confectioner, 37 Queen Sireet,
McKenzie John T., firm of Bruce & McKenzie, Kent Street
McKenzie John, journeyman shoe maker, bds. King St.
McKenzie John keeper Provincial buildings.
McKenzie John, truckman, Long Street.
McKenzie Kenneth, tailor, bds Kent street.
McKenzie Neil, house carpenter, Kent street.
McKenzie Robert, mariner, Euston street.
McKenzie Tnomas, grocer and provision dealer, corner Water
and Hillsborough street.
McKinlay Miss L. tailoress, Fitzroy street.
McKinlay Thomas, draughtsman, Land Office, Kent street.
MCKINNON & MCLEAN Engineers, Esdale Foundry, corner
Euston and Spring Street. See advt.
McKinnon Alexander, firm of McKinnon & McLean, Euston
Street!
McKinnon Alexander, farmer, Lower Malpeque Road.
McKinnon Alexander, tailor, Sydney Street.
McKinnon Angus, farmer, Royalty.
McKinnon Archibald, carriage builder, Queen Street.
McKinnon Charles^ carriage builder. Malpeque Road.
McKinnon Charles, E. clerk, bds, Euston Street.|
McKinnon Daniel, firm McKinr\on Fraser & Co., Great Geor^-
Street.
McKinnon Dougald, tanner, Long Street.
McKinnon D. G. S., carriage builder, Great George Street.
McKinnon Mrs. Catharine, widow, Sydney Street.
McKinnon Charles E,, clerk, Queen Street.
McKinnon Donald, firm of McKinnon & Co., Pownal Street,
McKinnon Dougald, tanner, Long Street
MCKINNON, FRA8ER& CO., carriage builders, Prince Street.
McKinnon Fraser & Co., tanners and curriers, Brighton Road.
McKinnon Miss Elizabeth, teacher, bds. Pownal Street.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. IG'l
A. McNEILL,
GJ
jytctimtep,
j
No. ii Queen Street, CharlottetoAvn, P. E. I.
James M. Aitken,
MONTAGUE BRIDGE, P. E. ISLAND.
All kinds of Harness on hand and made to
order from the best Material.
'FOB
Steel Plows, Cultiuators, Harrows, etc.
lark tic Ate - MOlf M1E BRXS&IJ?, E, ISLA1B,
11
1(>2
D. GORDON,
GEORGETOWN, 1*. K. I.
SHIP OWNER,
Dealer in British & Foreign
la ireat Variety !
Plour & Breadstujfs^
Ship Chandlery,
Fishing Outfits,
Mill Gear,
Farming Implements,
IP 9 s '
Special attention given to the Export of
Agricultural Products.
McKlnnon M's. Eliza, \vulo\v. Union Street.
McKinnon John, ilentist, Sydney Street.
Me Ki;i\ -on .John, trunkmaker, Upper Queen Street.
Me K union John, tailor, Pownal Street.
MeKinnon Joseph, carriage builder, Fitzroy Street.
AL lunaon Joseph, laborer, Fitzroy Street/,
McKhmon Malcolm, laborer, Sydney Street.
McKinnon Miss M. T., clerk, Fitzroy Street.
McKinnoii Mrs. Sophia, widow, Pownal Street.
McLaren Philip, clerk, St. Peter's Road.
McLaren Robert, tanner, Grafton Street.
McLaren William, private boarding house, Graf ton Street.
McLaughlan John, truckman, Valley Street.
McLaughlin Neil, clerk, Upper Prince Street.
McLaughlin, drug clerk, Sydney Strset.
MC LAUREN ROBERT, book keeper, Weymouth Stive-:.
MCLEAN & MARTIN barristers-at-law/ South Side Q..
Square.
McLean A. A., firm of McLean & Martin, Grafton Street.
McLean Alexander, currier, Great George Street.
McLean Alexander, hostler, Weymouth Street.
McLean Archibald, farmer, Royalty.
Me Lean Miss Annie, Quincey House, 135 Kent Street.
MCLEAN MRS- CATHERINE* Qaincey House, 135 Kent Stre*
McLean Miss Eliza B., Quincey House, 135 Kent Street.
McLean Daniel, bricklayer, Gerald Street.
McLean Ewen, capt. S. "Heather Belle," King Street.
McLean Hector, clerk. Queen Street.
McLean John, cooper, King Street.
McLean John, conductor P. E. T. E., Weymouth Street.
McLean John D. clerk, Queen Street.
McLean John, firm Matthew & McLean & Heartz, Souri>.
McLean Malcolm, marble cutter, bds. Kent Street.
McLean Miss Minnie, dressmaker, Kent Street.
McLean Stephen, accountant, Sydney Street.
McLean Thomas A., firm McKinnon & McLean, Rochford
Street.
McLean Thorn ns, laborer, cor Sydney and Cumberland Sts.
MCLEAN WILLIAM Cashier Merchants Bank of P. E. L,
Grafton. Street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, <c, at Apothecaries Hail
1G4 t'HARLOTTETOWX DIRECTOKY.
g&oks x)f all kiubs at Corns' ook (Store. jSummcrsibr, .<.!.
McLean Joseph, hostler, Queen Street.
McLeary Charles, shoemaker; Dorchester Street.
McLennan D. R., clerk, King Street.
MeLeiimm Duncan, shoemaker, Long Street.
McLennan Mrs. Mary, widow, Dorchester Street.
MCLENNAN REV- KENNETH, pastor St. James' Presbyterian
Church, Pownal Street.
'McLen;jMu Robert, farmer, Royalty.
McLennan Mrs. widow, King Street.
McLennan Miss E. M., milliner, Prince Street.
McLennan H., journeyman shoemaker, 24 Queen Street.
MACLEOD GEORGE, cashier Union Bank of P. E. Island "Hay-
ston Villa," Kent Street.
McLeotl Alexander, laborer, King Street.
McLeod Alexander, tailor, Sydney Street.
McLeod Alexander D., clerk H. M. Customs, Richmond St.
McLeod Alexander, grocei, cor, Pownal and Graf ton Streets.
McLeod Miss Ann, laundress, Sydney Street.
McLeod A. C., book-keeper, bds. cor. Great George & Water
Streets.
McLeod Angus, tailor, Fitzroy Street.
McLeod Mrs. Catherine, widow, Dorchester Street.
McLeod Charles, laborer, Green Lane.
McLeod Donald, janitor Post Office.
McLeod Duncan GJ., firm of Palmer & McLeod, " Newlands ;
Royalty.
McLeod George, firm of A- B. McKenzic & Co., bds. Quincey
House, 135 Kent Street.
KfcLeod Henry, tinsmith, bds. Queen Street.
McLeod Hugh, clerk, Water Street.
MGLEOD JAME8 M. D., firm of Jenkins & McLeod, (^uoou St.
McLeod James, laborer, Pownal Street.
McLeod James, Shoemaker, Pownal and Long Street.
McLeod James, shoemaker, Spring Park Road.
McLeod James, tailor's cutter, Prince Street.
McLeod James, shoemaker, Long Street.
McLeod John, sea captain, Dorchester Street.
McLeod John, fireman, Prince Street.
McLeod John, plasterer, Kent Street.
McLeod John, laborer, Prince Street.
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 165
50 QUEEN STREET,
Ckarlottetown, P. R. Island.
Made to order by the Best Cutters in the
Provinces, and Workmen that
Defy Competition.
Broad Cloths,
Doeskins, Worsteds,
Tweeds, Naps, Beavers
IN ALL SHADES AND PATTERNS.
PRICES MODERATE.
, r
3\T o TOT- stylos.
TO QUEEN STREET, - - CHARLOTTETOWN
(Hi CHAKIX>TTETO\VX DIUECTOKV.
THE
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
BY
G-RAVES & CO.,
AT 7 HEIR OFFICE,
Central. & Si Stephen Streets,
Summerside, P. E. Island.
Terms, $1.20 in Advance.
RATES OF ADVERTISING. Fifty cents per inch for first in-
sertion, 20 cents for continuations.
WITH A CIRCULATION QF OVER 2000,
nearly all of which is in some of the best and most wealthy
farming districts on the Island, renders it one of the best
advertising mediums in the Lower Provinces.
THE JOURNAL
Steam Jo.b Printin
AXJ)
BQOK-BIHDIB& ESTABLISHMENT
is facilitated for doing all kinds of
Plain aid FancyBoo^JoliPrinting
AND BOOKBINDING
IN" THE VERY BEST STYLE
CHARLOTTETOWN J>IKK< TOKY. 1G7
finger vt Jiiaiwl ^rUnttg ^Harhincs at IL'conaro Corns' (S
MGLEOD JOHN Secretary Young Men's Christian Association.
IS. S. Queen's Square.
McLeocl J. W., clerk, Upper Great George Street.
MCLEOD REV JOHN MOM. pastor Zion, Presbyterian Church
Wey mouth Street.
McLeod J. D., grocer and provision dealer, Queen Street.
McLeod John T., Olebar Street.
McLeod John, tailor's cutter. Weymcuth Street.
McLeod Kenneth, sea captain, King Street.
MGLEOD iV-ISS LOUISA, private boarding house, cor. Watev
and Great George Streets.
McLeod Miss Lucy, clerk, Great George Street.
McLeod Malcolm, firm of Palmer & McLeod, Newlancls,
Royalty.
MjcLeod Malcolm, tailor, bds. Kent Street.
MGLEOD MALCOLM A- North American Hotel, Kent Street,
McLeod Malcolm, pressman, bds. Kent Street.
McLeocl M. G-, cashier, Carvell Bros., Bay field Street,
McLeod Mrs/ Maria, storekeeper, Hillsborough Street.
McLeod Miss Mary A., teacher, Weymouth S.reet.
McLeod Mrs. Mary, widow, Bay field Street.
MGLEOO HQN NEIL Provincial Secretary and Treasurer
(firm Hodgson & McLeod, Hillsborough Park.
MGLEOD1NEIL, grocer and fruit dealer, Richmond Street.
McLeod Peter, blacksmith, bds. Fitzroy Street.
McLeod Roderick, blacks iftith, bds. Hillsborough Street.
McLeod Robert D., farmer, Grafton Street.
McLeod W. W., acting superintendent moiiey order office,
bds. cor. Water & Great George Sts.
McMahon James, shoemaker, bds. Q'ueen Street.
McMahon James, printer, bds. Upper Great George Street.
McMahon, James, painter, Pond Street.
McMahon John, Master mariner, Hillsborough Street.
McMahon Owen, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
McMahon Philip, carriage painter,. Upper Great George Si..
McMahon Philip, laborer, Upper Great George Street.
McMahon William, hairdresser, Grafton Street.
McMasters John, glazier, bds Sydney Street.
McMillan Charles A., book-keeper, Dorchester Street.
McMillan Duncan, Queen's Hotel, King Street.
Holloiuays English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecarcies Hall
168 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
gconarb 4Hom0, $00fcsdlct anb (Stationer,
McMillan Ewen, foreman Presbyterian printing- office, bds.
City Hotel, Lower Great George Street.
McMillan John, engineer, Hillsborough Park.
McMillan Linus B., clerk, Registry Office, Sydney Street.
McMillan Malcolm, honse carpenter., King Street.
McMorrow Joseph, clerk, Pownal Street.
MGMURRAY 8. W. dealer in dry goods, gents' furnishings. &c.
Queen Street.
McMurray James, truckman, Graf ton Street.
MCNAB ALEXANDER, superintendent & engineer P. E. I. R.,
Dundas Esplanade.
McNally" James, surveyor, Pownal Street.
McNaughton Charles, pla'sterer, bds. Malpeque Road.
MCNAUGHTON DANIEL, grocer & provision dealer, Malpeque
Road. See advertisement.
McNeill Allan, assisiant jailor, Sydney Street.
McNeill Allan, marble agent, bds, Great George Street.
McNeill Alexander, medical student, bds. Pownal Street.
MCNEILL A., auctioneer & commission agent, Queen Street,
residence Hillsborough Park. See advt.
McNeill Bernard, laborer, bds. Cumberland Street.
McNeill Charles, train despatcher, P. E. I., Hillsborough Park.
McNeill Mrs. Ellen, widow, Euston Street.
McNeill Ewen, carpenter, bds. cor. Grafton. & Hensley Streets.
McNeill Daniel, laborer, Euston Street.
MCNEILL REV DONALD, education office, King Street.
McNeill James, carpenter, bds. cor. Graftoii & Hensley Sts.
McNeill Mrs. John, widow, Grafton Street.
McNeill Lauchlin, butcher, cor. Pownal & Dorchester Streets.
MCNEILL MRS PENELOPE, proprietress Revere House,Lower
Great George Street, head of steamboat wharf. See
advertisement.
McNeill R., house carpenter, Euston Street.
McNeill William S., clerk, Hillsborough Park.
McNevin Alexander, shoemaker, bds. Kent Street.
McNevin Daniel, shoemaker, bds. Kent Street.
McNevin John, clerk, bds. Kent Street.
McNevin William, currier, bds. Spring Park Road.
McNutt Charles, plasterer, bds. Grafton Street.
McNutt Francis L., produce dealer, Fitzroy Street.
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Half
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY
(EsiaMislub IS5S.
in
REID BROS., Proprietors.
Manufacturers of
jadfcs' ^te fenis' |Jlsfcr *P pe
GENTS SUIT/NGS,
in Merino and Coarse Wccls>
BLANK!! S made from pure G0111I1 WOOLS,
Gents' Union & all Wool Shirtings,
Eatiies' Druggets ^ ^prcss-cb Jflanncls,
CARPETS. IN ALL WOOL & UNION,
YARNS, ALL COLORS.
AGENTS.
Hon. H. J. CALLBKCK, Charlottetown.
J.D. REID & BROS., Summerside.
BEER & SONS., Montague.
BEER & SONS , St. Peter's.
BEER & SONS , Cardigan.
ALEX. MACLEOD, Alberton.
Trios. H.Si MS & SONS, Kensington.
REID BROS,
Nnrtli Tvyon,P. E. I. Proprietors.
170
E. H NORTON,
Hit to Lift IssimMi Agent,
Lock Box 193, Charlottetown, P. E. I.
TRAVELLER'S
of Hartford, Connecticut.
CASH $ZL3l6,000 ASSETS.
The Oldest, the Cheapest, the Best.
g g
Pj
*
*
O
Poor fellow M no Accident Policy.
All classes of fire risks taken at low rates in reliable
English and Canadian Companies.
E. H. NORTON,
Agent for P. E. Island.
Charlottetown, P. E. I.
CH AH LOTTETO WN Dill KCTO R Y. 1 7 1
ICcouarb -3H orris, ^gent for ^Hvtson & I'iamlin Cabinet (Prn;?ns
MCNUTT LESLIE S., assistant cashier Bank P. E. I., bds.
Revere House.
McNutt Miss Lizzie, clerk, cor. Grafton & Weymouth Street.
McPhail James, carpenter, bds. Sydney Street.
McPhail John, carriage builder, Kent Street.
McPhail Paul, carriage builder, Kent Street.
McPhee Duncan, ship carpenter, Great George Sheet.
McPhee Miss Martha, dress maker, Great George Street.
McPhee Miss Sarah, milliner, Great George Street.
McPherson A. H. accountant Merchants Bank, P. 111. I., cor.
Hillsborough and Euston Street.
McPheison Daniel, carriage builder, bds. Sydney Street.
McPherson John, machinist, Dorchester Street,
McPherson John, P. E I R , Cumberland Street.
McPherson John, house carpenter, Prince Street.
McPherson Robert, engineer, Royalty.
Me Phillips Bernard, locker, H. M. Customs, Dorchester St.
Me Phillips Edward, teamster, Dorchester Street.
McPhilUps, Michael, Dorchester Street.
Me Phillips Mrs. Nancy, widow, Fitzroy Street.
McQuaid Andrew, truckman, Malpeque Road.
McQuaid Miss C., dressmaker, Fitzroy Street.
McQuaid John, iron moulder, Pond Street.
McQuaid John, farmer, Spring Park Road.
McQuaid John, moulder, West Street
'McQuaid Michael, boot and shoemaker, 26 Queen Street.
MCQUAID PATRICK, reporter "Examiner" Queen Street.
McQuaid Patrick, printer. King Street.
McQuaid Philip, pressman, Queen Street.
McQuaid Pius, carriage builder, bds. Kent Street.
McQuaid MJ-S. Rosanna, widow, King Street.
McQuaid Mrs. Susan, dressmaker, Pownal Street.
McQuaid Thomas, laborer, Spring Park Road.
McQuarrie Allan, house carpenter, bds.. Prince Street.
McQuarrie John, wheelwright, Kent Street.
McQuarrie Neil, student-at-law, cor. Weymouth & Grafton
Streets.
M Queen Daniel A., clerk. Water Street.
M" .Queen Malcolm, firm of Philips & McQueen, cor. \Vey-
C mouth & Euston Streets.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
172 CIIARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
vovir ^chool $ox>hs from ^conarb jHorrrs, 3ummcisibc,
McQuillan Charles, shoemaker, Graf ton Street.
McQuillan John, clerk, King* Street.
McQuillan John, dealer in groceries, provisions &e, King St.
McQuigaii Francis, laborer, Dorchester Street.
McQuigan John, laborer, Dorchester Street.
McQuinn Malcolm, marble worker, Wey mouth Street.
McRae Miss Annie, Kent Street.
McRae Bernard, truckman, Hillsborough Street.
McRae Miss Catherine, clerk, Prince Street.
McRae Daniel, boarding house, Kent Street.
McRae Duncan, trader, Grafton Street.
McRae Martin, laborer, King Street.
McRae Mrs. M., widow, Water Street.
McRae Norman, laborer, King Street.
MeRae Samuel, grocer & general dealer, 49 Kent Street.
McRae Arthur, shoemaker, Enston Street.
McRory Bernard, painter, Dover Street.
McRory Francis, painter, Kent Street.
McRory John, Dorchester Street.
McVey Hugh, laborer, Sydney Street.
McShane Hugh, trader, bds. Richmond Street.
McSwain John, teacher, Euston Street.
McTague Patrick, fireman, Sydney Street.
McTague William, laborer, Reilly's Lane.
Me Vane William-, carpenter, bds. Edward Street.
Me Williams Daniel, P. E. I. R., Grafton Street,
Machoii Mrs. Arm, widow, Powmil Street.
Mackie Mrs. Mary, widow, Dorchester Street.
Mackieson John, L. F. P. & S. G.. Pownal Street.
Madden Michael, mason, Euston Street.
Madigan John, tanner, Rochford Street.
lilaguire Javnes, book-keeper, Grafton Street.
Mahaffy Mrs. William, widow, Pownal Street,
Maher Joseph, truckman, Cumberland Street.
Mahar Philip, mariner, Grafton Street.
Maher Michael, stone cutter, Dorchester Street.
Maher William, teamster, Grafton Street.
Maher William, fireman, Dorchester Street.
Mahoney James, moulder, Spring Park Road.
Mahoney Patrick, laborer, cor Sydney & Cumberland Sts.
Fine Out Virginia tobacco at Apothecaries Half, Cli'town
< 'HARLOTTEToWX Oil! K< TOK Y 17o
GRAND DIET OF WORMS
DISSOLVED BY
WJLTi
Which is offered to the public as a perfectly safe, pleasant and effica-
cious EXPELLER of WORMS from the human system.
As this preparation contains no mineral ingredients, the administra-
tion of it to young children is not followed by the dangerous, and in
many cases fatal consequences resulting from the use of many of the
Virmifuges at present before the public.
A compliance with the directions accompanying this, will prove that
it deservee the character claimed for it above, while the promptness
and painless character of its action render it the cheapest and safest
r cmecly for worms hitherto discovered.
ROSBHABY HMB^WJLSM, &C.
eradicates the dandruff more easily and safely than combs. In sick-
ness, alarm, trouble, study, &c.. all injury to the hair may be prevented
by this inestimable article,
In fine, as adding strength, affording nourishment, excising to a
luxurious growth, and brilliantly ornamenting and embellishing the
hair, the inventor avers, without the fear of contradiction, that the
ROSEMARY HAIR WASH is not to be surpassed by any article in the
world.
AHTIBILIOUS, m FAMILY PILLS.
For Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, Giddiness.
Sick Head ache, &c.
These rills are strongly recommended as one of the best medicines
for bilious complaints, viscid concretions, disorders of the stomach and
bowels, giddiness, free living, &c., and are an excellent remeyy for
Gout and" Rheumatism. They will prove so desirable a Family Medi-
cine for both sexes, that the proprietor can offer them with full assur.
ance of success, in every complaint for which they are recommended.
Clove Anodyne, for the Cure of Tooth- Ache,
One of the most pleasant and best remedies ever offered to thejpublic,
as a sure cure for the tooth-ache. The original receipt was handed to
the proprietor by an eminent dentist, who has proved its efficacy for
.many 3*ear.s
These MEDICINES. &c., are prepared and sold at the
" CITY DRUG STORE, "
Victoria Building*, 33 Queen Street, Charlottetowii, V.K.I
where is kept for sale a complete assortment of \
.British Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines,
ENGLISH AND FRENCH PERFUMERY,
Brushes, Spices, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye Stuffs, Garden Seeds, &c-
of the best quality, all of which are offered at moderate prices
W. R WATSON.
R I. Mand
PREPARED BY
WILLIAM It WATSOH.
Hnviag been found, by the experience of years, to possess the remedial
qualities claimed Cor ihem, are confidently recommended to those
suffering from the complaints for relief of which they art; :vspeciivcly
intended.
The Proprietor guarantees that they are the best of Un'.ir kind* ever
offered to the Public. Innumerable certificates of Che highest authority
might readily be adduced as to the efficiency of each, but the celebrity
they have obtained throughout the Island, where they are manufactured
and best known, and most extensively used, renders the publication
of such Testimonials unnecessary.
BALSAMIC SYRUP
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR
Coughs*, ColrtSt Hoarseness, Asthma, Chronic Coughs, In-
ftueiiza, Difficulty of Breathing-, and all Diseases of
the Lungs, and Pulmonary Complaints.
This Medicine has the extraordinary property ot iinmwUatcly relieving
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness in the Throat, &c. It operates by dissolving
the congealed phlegm, thereby causing a tree expectoration.
Those who are troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the throat,
which deprives them of rest night after night, by the incessant cough
which it provokes, will, by taking one dose, find immediate relief; and
one bottle, will, in most cases, effect, n cure.
DYSPEPSIA BITTERS.
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR
Dyspepsia, ov Indigestion. Jaundice, Billions Complaints,
Bad Breath, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach
Diarrhoea, and all Diseases having- their origin
in Costiveiiess, or Bad Digestion.
These Bitters will be found beneficial in first stages of Diarrhea or
Dysentery, by taking half a teaspoonlul at bedtime; but when it fails,
i* Watson's Diarrhoea Mixture '' will be found a perfect remedy.
Dysentery and Diarrhoea Mixture.
Is a safe, speedy, and effectual Ecmcdy for DIAEEIIO2A, CIIOLIC and
DI8GHZEHS OF T T IE BOWELS generally < in Adults and Children,
and if promptly applied in cases of CHOLERA, it would be productive of
the happiest results, as it quickly relieves acute pain, dispels Flatulence,
subdues Purging, and comforts and invigorates the whole system.
***The public will please, observe that there is a seal " Watson.
Druggist, P. E. Island,*' upon the Cork of each Bottle, and that on
the back (in panel ) of each bottle there are these words : l W. R.
Watson, Charlottetown, P. E. Island," without which none are genuine.
jSirAny person who may have purchased a Bottle ot either of the
foregoing, and used it for any ot the complaints for which they are
respect! vVlv recommended, and experiencing no relief from its use, can
have tho price returned on production of the empty Bottle.
< :H A u LUTT J-T',>W;N DI R ):<' u n ; v . 17 ">
Malone Hugh, laborer, Sydney Street.
Malono J.r.iics, carpenter, Pownal Street
If alone Mrs. Mary, widow. King Street.
Malone Michael, sea captain, Richmond Street.
Malone Michael, laborer, Pownal Street.
Mallett John, tavern keeper, Royalty.
Mallett Walter, farmer. Royalty.
MARINE HOSPITAL, Fitzroy Street.
MARKET HALL Queen Square, between Grafton & Richmond
Streets.
Manley Jacob, laborer, West Street.
Manley Mrs. Charles, widow, Spring* Park Eoad.-
Manthorn Watt, master mariner, Fitzroy Street.
Manuel Jacob, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Marquess George, house builder, Bay field Street.
Marsh William, Dorchester Street.
Marshall Alexander, ship carpenter. Palmer's Lane.
Marsh?!! Daniel, plasterer, Hillsborough Street.
Martin Benjamin, pressman, Palmer's Lane.
Martin Charles, tailor, bds. Kent Street.
Martin Angus D., house carpenter & dealer in lumber
Long Street.
Martin D. C., firm of McLean \k Martin, Prince Street.
Martin John, painter, bds. Kent Street.
Martin Mrs. Margaret, widow, Sydney Street.
Martin Peter, laborer, Euston Street.
Mason Dennis, waterman, Prince Street.
Mason J. D., Richmond Street.
MASOwlO HALL Water Street.
Masters Wm. H., laborer, Prince Street.
Matheson Mrs. Bella, widow, Clark Street.
Matheson Henry, master mariner, Hensley Street.
Matheson Daniel, blacksmith, Hillsborough Street.
Matheson John, truckman, Euston Street.
Mathescn Mrs. Rebecca, widow, Richmond Street.
Matheson Roderick, warehouseman, bds. Hensley Street.
Matheson Mrs. Sophia, widow, Euston Street.
Matthew & Son, wheelwrights: Weymouth Street.
Matthew George A., firm of Matthew & Son, cor. Wey-
mouth & Kent Streets.
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case freest the Apothecaries Hall
70 CHAPvLOTT KTO\V_N DIKKCTOKY.
<Stiitioncni at Jtt orris' ;Cook
MATTHEW, MCLEAN & HEARTZ, general dry Goods mer-
chants, South Side Queen's Square.
Matthew Uriah, jr., firm of Matthew, McLean & Hearts,'
Upper Great George Street.
Matthew Uriah, firm of Matthew & Son, cor. Kent t Wev-
mouth Streets.
Maxwell W. F. E. N., Upper Queen Street.
May Alfred Upper Prince Street.
MAY ROBERT? seedsman and general dealer, Queens Street.
residence Upper Prince Street. See advt.
Mayne Mrs. M., widow, commander J. R. residence West St.
Meacham J. H. & Co., atlas publishers, Graf ton Street.
Meacham J. H. firm J. H. Meacham & Co., Weymouth Street.
Meikle Craiven, blacksmith, bds. Fitzrov Street.
MEIKLE JOHN, painter, Fitzroy Street.
Meikle Rowland, harness maker, bds Fitzroy Street.
Meikle W. W., printer, bds. Fitzroy Street/
Meicklc William, shoemaker, Fitzroy Street.
Mellenev John, hostler, Great George Street.
MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX, Owen Connolly agent.
Merchants Bank of P. E. I., Water Street, William McLean
Cashier.
Merchant Thomas, laborer, Green Lane.
MERCHANTS READING ROOM, cor Queen and Water Street,
A. McNeill, manager.
Merrigan John, tanner, Rochford Street.
Merry James, carpenter, King Street.
Messervey Mrs. Martha, widow, Graf ton Street.
Messervey John, carpenter, Grafton Street.
Messervey John A., job printer, bds. Grafton Street.
Messervey Walter, hairdresser, Long Street.
Metcalf Jonathan, firm of Tremaine & Mctcalf, Richmond St.
METHODIST GHU8CK OF CANADA, cor. Prince and Sydney
Streets, Rev. H. P. Cowporfchwaito, pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA, Upper Prince Street Rov.
Geo. M. Campbell, pastor.
Miller Brothers, dealers in musical instruments, s.'Avino-
machines &c.,115 Queen Street.
Miller E., firm of Miller Bros. Queen Street.
Miller Miss Isabella, teacher, Bayfield Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
CHAHLOTTETOWX DIIlECTOil Y .
177
Fainters,Glaziers & Paper-hangers
Hillsborough Street, Chart ottetown, P. E. I.
Coloring , Wood- Filling, IV as king,
and all kinds of
awl d
Executed with NEATNESS & DESPATCH.
Mount Sltwtrt Diotb 1!
DYING all Colors in WOOLLEN GOODS.
T. T, TAYLOR,
Proprietor.
MARK THE ADDRESS
Mount Steivart, Prince Edward Is/and.
12
17S < ' H A K L i. >TT ETO w N i > i n K< TO u Y .
S. II. BROWN,
Corner Pownal & Water Sts.,
Charlottetown, P. E. Island
Opposite Rankin House.
FARM PB
Of Every Description
BOUGHT & SOLD
OB Most I ^arable Terms.
EGGS,
BUTTER,
CHEESE,
FISH, ETC.
Special care exercised in the selection of
choicest produce of every description.
( ' II A R U )TT KTO WN I ) I R KCTOB V . 1 7 !.J
Jiblrs at 3L'ccnnrb .^
Miller John, sea captain, Clark Street.
Miller Lemuel, principal West Kent School, Bayfiuld Street
MILLER L. B, Principal Buisness College, King Street.
Miller Miss L. J., Richmond Street.
Miller Warren, lirm of Miller Bros, 1x1 s. Queen Street.
Miilifan Mrs Charles, dressmaker, Euston Street.
MILLNER GEORGE E,, tinsmith, Queen Street.
Millner Gsorge W., gilder, plumber &c., Great George Street
Millner James, Tinsmith, Great George Street.
Millner Samuel, Tinsmith, Bay field Street.
Millner Walter, tinsmith, Great George Street.
Mills Theophilus, laborer. Fitzroy Street.
Mills Thomas, clerk, Kent Street.
Millney John, laborer, Great George Street.
Minnard Robert, confectioner, Fitzroy Street.
Mitchell Miss Bessie, Teacher, Sydney Street.
MITCHELL FREDERICK, Manager" Merchants Bank of Halifax,
Upper Prince Street.
MITCHELL J. W.> office superintendent "Examiner" publish-
ing Co., Euston Street.
Mitchell N. A., book-keeper, " Examiner" publishing C.o,
Spring Park $oad.
Mitchell Richard, bar tender, Graf ton Street.
Mitchell William, engineer, Dorchester Street.
Mitchell William, agent Marine and Fisheries, Graf ton St.
Mitchell William H. book-keeper, Cumberland Street.
Mobbs Horatio, clerk, Grafton Street.
Mobbs Robert A., clerk, cor. Queen and Kent Sts.
Moloney John, laborer, Rochford Ltreet.
Molyneaux Mrs. E., widow, Kent Street.
Monaghan Francis, grocer and provision dealer, Malpeque
Road.
Monasrhan Hugh, trader, cor. King and Pownal Sts.
Monaghan Janics, carpenter, Povrhal Srreet.
Monteith Edward, baker, Spring Street.
Montgomery Miss Annie, teacher, bds. Kent Street
MONTGOMERY DONALD- Chief Superintendent of Education,
Colonial Building.
Mooney Mrs. A., widow, Dorchester Street.
Mooney Henry, shoemaker, King Street.
Mooney Tnomas, Excise Officer, Dorchester Street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
180 CHAKLOTTKTOWX DfllECTORV.
*3ix0ks r>f all kinbo at ^-Horns' $ooh cStorc, ^Summcrsifcc, |J.(.
Moran George, carpenter, Grafton Street.
Moran. Joseph, laborer, Grafton Street.
Moran Michael J. book-keeper, Prince Street.
Moran Richard, sea captain. King Street.
Moore Charles, engineer, P. E. I. R., King Street.
Moore Miss D., clerk, Bay field Street.
Moore lid ward, surveyor, Weymouth Street.
MOORE iiEV; F. W., Kent Street,
Moore F, S., teller Merchants' Bank P. E. I., Prince Street.
Moore G. S., clerk, bds. Kent Street.
Moore George, clerk, Enstoii Street.
Moore Mrs. George, widow, Euston Street.
Moore John A., teller, Bank of P. E. L, bds. cor. Kent &
Great George Street.
Moore Joseph, gardener, St. Peter's Road.
Moore Miss Lizzie D., teacher, Queen Square.
Moore Patrick, laborer, Water Street.
Moore Miss Pi, clerk, Tipper Great George Street.
Moore Stewart, clerk j bds. Kent Street.
Moore Theo., exciseman inland revenue, Royalty.
Monaghan John, boot and shoe maker, Richmond Street.
Moane John, printer, bds. Dorcchesfer Street.
Moane Patrick, laborer, Water Street.
Morgan Mrs. Ellen, Sydney Street.
Morgan James, laborer, Pownal Street.
Morgan James, freight porter, Fitzroy Street.
Morgan James, clerk, bds. King Street. .
Morgan John, baggageman P. E. I. R., Sydney Street.
Morgan Patrick, house carpenter, Valley Street.
Morgan Mrs. Sarah, store keeper, Grafton Street.
Morgan William, blacksmith. Hillsborough Street.
Morrill John, moulder, Edward Street.
Morris Augustus, boot & shoe maker, Prince Street.
Morris George A., blacksmith. Euston Street.
Morris George, blacksmith, Gerald- Street.
Morris George, upholsterer, Clark Street.
Morris Henry, cabinet maker, Clark Street.
MORRIS & KYNDMAN, brewers, Brighton Road.
jlorris John, firm of J. & T. Morris, Water Street.
Morris J. & T., importers & general merchants, Queen St.
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
cHARLornrrowx DIRECTORY. 181
GEORGE C. GILMOUR
Corner of <biw) ant) Ijtllsborongh -Sts,
CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I.
aOjQS NEATLY QQKE AND NO PAINS SPARED
QtVE. SATISFACTION.
E. D. STAIR,
1
GREAT GEORGE ST.,
Charlotietoiun, P. R. Island.
Call and order before buying Elsewhtre,
Terms Moderate.
7 182 CHARLOTTKTOWJS' DIRECTOKV.
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL
Fitzroy Sheet, East, Char/ottetown, P, E. I.
Painting, Graining, dazing, Paper Hanging, &:.,
Executed at shortest notice and in the most
satisfactory manner.
1|df eiring ^ ^titling a
William J. Mclntire,
t <St. (EhiU-lottetotun, |3. d. E.
Always gives Satisfaction !
Call and See him !
WORKS CHEAP FOR CASH.
CHAKLOTTKTOWN DIKECTOKV.
.Singer <& 3. v oval Vetoing : ftVachiucs at iCconarb/Uorris' .S
Morris Thomas, firm of J. & T. Morris, Dun das Esplanade..
Morris W. F., boot & shoe maker, Prince Street.
Morris William, shoe maker, Clark Street.
MORRISEY EDWARD, Iron and Brass Foundry, Kent Street,
Mornsey Richard, mate of "S.S. Heather Belle," Malpeque
Boad.
Morrisey William, foundry, Kent Street.
Morrison A L , trunkmaker, King Street.
Morrison Charles, clerk, Graf ton Street.
Morrison Charles H. trunkmaker, King Street.
Morrison George D., expressman, King Street.
Morrison George, assistant jailer, cor. Pownal and Graf ton
Sts.
Morrison Hector, customs appraisers office, Water Street.
Morrison James, clerk, bds. Great George Street.
Morrison Jno. William, Secretary Public Works, Grafton St.
Morrison Mrs. Margaret, widow, Fitzroy Street.
Morrison William B., City Clerk, Pleasint Street.
Morson Walter A. O., firm of Sullivan & Morson, bds. Revere
House.
Mortimore William, farmer, St. Peter's Road.
Morton Robert, tailor, Grafton Street.
Mugford Enoch, carpenter, Long Street.
Mugford William G., photographer, Richmond Street.
Mugford Thomas, carpenter, Long Street.
Mulally James W., law student, Dorchester Street.
Mulligan James, laborer, Water Street.
Mulling Daniel sr., laborer, Richmond Street.
Mullins Daniel jr., butcher, Richmond Street.
Mullins Edward, ship carpenter, Kent Street.
MUlllNS J.VtfKS, butshar, bis Richmond Sbreat.
Mullins James, painter, bds Kent Street.
Mullins John, clerk H. M. Customs, Pownal Street.
Mullins Patrick, house carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Mullins Peter, laborer, Rochford Street,
Muiin John, H. M. Customs, Bay field Street.
Munn Miss Kate, dressmaker, Great George Street.
Munroe Miss Kate E., compositor, St. Peter's Road.
Murchison Hector, sea captain, Richmond Street.
Murchison Neil, sea captain, Bay field Street.
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
184? CHAIILOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
|Cconurb -fttorris, ^Bookseller nub ^Stationer, c&timmersibc, ). <. .
Murchison John M., preventive officer, King Street.
Murringham Patrick, cooper, Dorchester Street.
Murlej Richard, boot & shoe maker, Upper Great George St..
Murley Isaac, cabinet maker, Palmer's Lane.
Murley Mrs. William, widow, Palmer's Lane.
Murph} r A. & H., hairdressers, cor. Qneen & Water Streets-
Murphy Andrew, clerk, bds. Richmond Street.
Murphy Bernard, laborer, Sydney Street.
Murphy A. J., tailor, Queen Street.
Murphy Mrs. A., boarding house, Hillsborough Street.
Murphy F.,. house carpenter, Grafton Street.
Murphy Frank, laborer. Spring Street.
Murphy John, Commercial Hotel, Queen Street.
Murphy John, baker, Kent Street.
Murphy John, pump & block maker, Richmond Street.
Murphy John, laborer, Euston Street.
Murphy & Lane pump & blockmakers, Prince Street.
Murphy John, firm of Murphy & Lane, Prince Street.
Murphy Mrs. Mary, widow, Great George Street.
Murphy Matthew, baker, cor, Pownal & Grafton Streets..
Murphy Michael, printer, bds. King Street.
Murphy Mrs. Nora, widow, Dorchester Street.
Murphy Patrick, gardner, St. Peter's Road.
Murphy Peter, tinsmith, bds. Queen Street.
Murphy Thomas, truckman, Grafton Street.
MURPHY WILLIAM, manager of gas works, Sydney Street
East.
Murphy William, journey man shoemaker, bds. King Street,.
Murray Adam, saddler & harness maker, North Side Quest's
Square.
Murray Colin Isaac, plasterer, Edward Street.
MURRAY REV. ISAAC, D. D., pastor, Prince Stiwt Presbyter-
ian Church, Upper Prince Street.
Murray Jno. A., clerk, Grafton Street,
Murray Joseph, McKinnon & McLean's foundry, Valley St.
Murray Philip, laborer, Long Street.
Murray Patrick, cooper, Dorchester Street.
Murray Thomas, laborer, Richmond Street.
Murray William W., baker, cor. Pownal and Dorchester Sts.
Murray William baker and gracor, cor. Pownal mid
Dorchester Sts.
Holloways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apotheoarcies Half
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Musick Jamos, carpenter, Graf ton Street.
Musick John, Laborer, Graf ton Street.
Mutch Henry W. sea captain, Lower Great George Street.
Mutch Samuel, sea captain, Water Street.
Naddy Edward, farmer, Clark Street.
NASH' SAMUEL C., Collector of Inland Revenue, Upper Prince
Street.
Needham Edward, auctioneer, Market Hall, residence Hills-
borough Street.
Needham James, brakesman, P. E. I. R., Hillsborough Street
NELMES S.T. bookseller and stationer. 68 Great George St.
bds. Prince Street. See adv't.
Nelson Charles, laborer. Weymouth Street.
Nelson Mrs. E. J., widow, Sydney Street.
Nelson Henry, tanner and currier, Cumberland Street.
Nelson Henry, currier, Euston Street.
Nelson John, laborer, Grafton Street.
Nelson Robert E., clerk, bds. Sydney Street.
Newbery Angus, storekeeper, Euston Street.
Newbery Arthur, assistant Provincial Secretary and Trea-
surer, Fitzroy Street.
NEWBERY FENTON T. & CQ.< importers and general merchants
Water Street.
Newbery F. T., firm of Fenton T. Newbery & Co., Pownal
Street.
Newbery William, clerk, Great George Street,
NEW ERA The, published every Saturday, P. R. Bowers
Editor and Proprietor.
Newland William, ship steward, Weymouth Street.
Newson Augustus, cabinet maker, Hillsborough Street.
NEW30N J3Hiil> manufacturer au'd dealer in furniture, South
Side Queen Square, residence Euston Street. See
adv't.
Newson William, clerk, bds. Prince Street.
Newson William, journeyman, carriage builder, bds. Kent
Street.
Nicholson Donald, tailor, Douglas Street.
Nicholson Donald, agent, Kent Street.
Nicholson Donald, laborer, Pownal Street.
Nicholson James, house carpenter, Upper Great George St.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
188 CHARLOTTETOWN mUECTOIlY.
$ttt> jvowr (-School ^oohs from ^cou;tub ^ttovris, <ttmnui$ibc, }j. (. .
Nicholson John P., house carpenter, Kent Street.
Nicholson Mrs. Louise, widow, Kent Street.
Nicholson Neil, shoemaker, Queen's Square.
Nicholson & Patterson, tailors, Sydney Street.
Nicholson Samuel, tailor, bds. King Street.
Norton. A. J., Look-keeper, bayfield Street.
NORTON E. H,, insurance agent, Bayfield Street. See tidyt.
Norton Harry, cooper, Kent Street.
Norton John H., Bayfield Street.
Norton L. O., clerk, Bayfield Street.
Norton R. B., clerk, Bayfield Street.
Norton William, painter, Sydney Street.
NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, Kent" Street, M. A. MeLeod
proprietor.
O'Brien Thomas, laborer, Edward Street.
O'Connor James, bricklayer, bds. Dorchester Street.
O'Connell Michael, sea captain, Dorchester Street.
O'Connell Timothy, variety store, 30 Queen Street.
ODD FELLOWS H ALL, Queen Street.
Offer George, firm of Younker Offer & Co., Queen Street.
Offer James, firm of Younker Offer & Co., Long Street.
Offer John, carriage builder, bis. Queen Street.
Offer Mrs. Mary Ann, Royal Oak, Queen Street.
Ogre Thomas, rigger, Lower Water Street
O'Salloran Mrs. B., widow, Lower Great George Street.
Oldis Mrs. Catherine, widow, Weymouth Street.
O'Neill Ar tern as, tobacconist, bds. Euston Street.
O'Neill Arthur, baker, Euston Street.
O'Neill Miss Mary, tailoress, bds. Fitzroy Street.
O'Neill Michael, laborer, Queeu Street,
O'Neill Miss Rose, bds. Fitzroy Street.
O'Reilly James, proprietor Waterford House, Dorchester St
O Reilly James J., book-keeper, ffiilsborough Street.
OSB3RNE REV. ALFRED, assistant rector St. Paul VEpiscopal
Church, Queen Street.
Osborne John, farmer, St. Peter's Road.
O'Sullivan Mis. Margaret, widow, Sydney Suect.
Owen Alfred \V., Euston Street.
Owen L. C., firm of Welsh & Owen, St, Peter's Road.
OXENHAM ISAAC, Secretary City School Board, Sydney St.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco ^at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
CHAKLOTTETOWN DIRECTOR?
189
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<
Mourning Goods,
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Shawls,
Mantles, &c.
Millinery,
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Clothing, (for all seasons,)
Wool Carpets.
3 Ply Carpets,
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English Oilcloths, all widths
Hearth Rugs,
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and Summer, and person-
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that can be had in all
goods, and cash customers
will find no better place to
make their purchases.
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CHARLOTTETO WN Dl R E( .TORY . 193
X'rouurb ./Harris, ^gcnt for ..rtV.iscn \t ^l.inilin Cabinet Organs,
Paivcr Patrick, cooper, Upper Queen Street,
PALMER ti IftCLEGD' banisters at law, Union Bank Building
Queen Square.
Palmer Charles, firm of Palmer & McLeod, Richmond Street.
PALMER HON ED chief justice, Queen Street.
Palm or. E. jr., commission agent, bds Queen Street.
Palmer Hedley V,, student at law, Royalty.
Palmer H. J., firm of Palmer & McLeod.
Palmer Henry, agent, Charlotte town Mutual Fire Insurance
Co., Kent Street.
Palmer Robert H., stair builder, Fitzroy Street.
Palmer Robert, house carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Palmer William, printer, Spring Park Road.
Palmer William, laborer, Royalty.
Paoli Paul, sea captain, Hillsborough Street.
Parker William, painter, Dorchester Street.
Parkman Edwin, carpenter, Euston Street.
Parkman Frederick, joiner, Euston Street.
Parkman Henry, sawyer, Euston Street.
Parkman John, Truckman, Euston Street.
Parkman Mrs. John, widow, Euston Street.
Parkman Thomas, cairiage builder, Euston Street.
Parsons Henry, blacksmith, Hillsborough Street.
Parsons Thomas, blacksmith, Hillsborough Street.
Parsons William, laborer, ITcnsley Street.
Passsmorc George, boot and shoemaker, bds. Kent Street.
Passmore James, bds. Richmond Street.
Passmore John, clerk, Fitzroy Street.
Passmore Richard, clerk, Great George Street.
PASSMORE WILLIAM, chief landing waiter, H. M. Customs..
Great George Street.
PATRIOT The published semi-weekly Thursday and Satur-
day, Henry Lawson Editor and Proprietor.
Pate Michael, store keeper, Pownal Street.
Patterson John, firm of Nicholson & Patterson, bds. Sydney
Street.
Patterson Malcolm, clerk, ])orchester Street.
Piitton Charles J., clerk, Dorchester Street.
Paton James, firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., Sydney Street.
Paul Miss Isabella, dressmaker. Long Street.
Spcctz;!c3 & Eye glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Halt
CHARLOTTETO WX DIRECTOR!' .
cStatidttcrn at ^Horns' #cu?k .Store, ,-Summcraibc, $. (. .
Paul William, surveyor of lumber, King Street.
Payne James, engineer, Dorchester Street.
PEAKE BROS. & CO., merchants ship owners, Queen Street
Peake George, firm of Peake Bros. & Co., Euston Street.
Peake James, firm of Peake Bros. & Co.
Peardon John Thomas, grocer provision dealer, GIVNI
George Street.
Peardon William, Great George Street.
Pearson James, sailmaker, Hillsborough Street.
Pearson Joseph, laborer, Rochford Street.
Pearson N. R., ship carpenter, Sydney Street.
Peebles George, blacksmith, Rochford Street.
Peebles James, blockmaker, Kent Street.
Pelley Nicholas, laborer, Prince Street.
Pembroke John, drayman & farmer, Royalty.
Penning John, laborer, Sydney Street.
Penpreise John, truckman, Euston Street.
Penprea^e John, laborer, Royalty.
Penprease John, trader, Royalty.
Pentz Benjamin, sea captain, Dorchester Street.
Pentz John, tanner, bds. Dorchester Street.
Perciville Robert, wheelwright, Clark Street.
-PERKINS & STERNS, importers and dealers in staple and
fancy dry goods, 79 Queen Street. Seo advt.
Perkins Frederick, firm of Perkins & Sterns, St. Peter's Road.
Perkins Hugh, coal merchant, Lower Great George Street.
Perkins Samuel, clerk, Hillsborough Street.
Perry B, C., baggage man, bds. Weymouth Street.
Perry Donald; cabinet maker, Gerald Street.
Perry Joseph, cabinet maker, Gerald Street.
Peters Frederick, barrister at law, S. S. Queen's Square, re-
sidence Sidcmount.
'PETERS HQN- J< H- Judge of Supreme Court, Royalty.
Peterson Joseph, laborer, Rochford Street.
Peterson Samuel, assistant Registrar of De'eds.
Pettigrew Mrs. Jane, oyster saloon, Po'wnal Street.
Phee John, ship carpenter, Kent Street.
'Phee Miss M. A., tailoress, Kent Street,
Phelan Mrs. Alice, dressmaker, Pownal Street.
Phelan James, shoemaker, bds. Grafton Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
CHAHLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 193
^ i
MOUNT STEWART, P. E. ISLAND. .
WILLIAM DOYLE, - PBOPE1ET0B.
Furniture Manufactured in First-class Style.
Executed on the most reasonable terms.
HARK THE ADDRESS
Mount Stewart, P. E. Island
St. Eleanors, Prince Edward Island.
DEALER IN CHOICE BRANDS
Flour, Cornmeal, &c.
Malpeque, Narrows, & Grand Riuer
No. 1 Hand-Picked and Common
(Driers bp Jttail Prmnpth) (Executed
13
194 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
MRS. HUESTia
Water Street, Summerside, - -RE. Island.
Gleaning, Shaping &c., Executed with despatch.
Hew l@@ii1Sippl!ti m Shortest Wit,
$iT Prices Moderate and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, jgf
THOMAS CAMERON,
AI 05i
f tdom tailor,
Kent Street, Georgetown. P. E. Island.
All Orders Executed in style that cannot
fail to give Satisfaction.
Prices Strictly Reasonable.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 195
|eon;irb ^Bmris, ^gcnt for ^jttnscn & ^);rmlin Cabinet Organs
Phillips S., Bernard, preventive officer, Dorchester Street.
Phillips Edward, truckman, Dorchester Street.
PHJLLIPS & MCQUEEN marble cutters,GreatGeorge St,seeadvt
Phillips James, firm of Philips & McQueen, Great George St.
Phillips John, boat builder, S. N. wharf, residence Fitzroy St
Phillips Lemuel J., architect and builder, Hillsborough St.
PICKARD BARTHOLOMEW, baker, Upper Great George Street.
See advertisement. U-TK*
Pick arcl James, dairyman and farmer, Royalty. ' ' *]
Pickard J. W., saddler and harness maker, 113 North Side
Queen Square.
Pickard Jasper, saddler, bds. 113 N. S. Queen's Square.
Pickard Richard, mail carrier, Fitzroy Street.
Pickard Thomas, carriage trimmer, Euston Street.
Pickard William, farmer, Royalty.
Pidgeon James, clerk, Grafton Street.
Pidgeon Michael, warehouseman, Grafton Street.
Pigott Miss It., clerk, Hillsborough Street.
Pike William, truckman, West Street.
Pippy Joseph T. ? broker, King Street.
Pollard Benjamin, laborer, Water Street.
Pollard Henry, house carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Pollard J. B., china & earthenware dealer, Kent Street.
Pollard Joseph L., county bailiff, Euston Street.
Pollard H. H., county court sheriff, Euston Street.
Pollard Joseph, painter, Malpeque Road.
Pollard Patrick, truckman, Upper Great George Street.
Pollard William H., carpenter, Malpeque Road.
POLLARD & WAD $AN, house carpenters & builders, Spring
Park Road. See advertisement.
POOLE LEMUEL M, lumber dealer, Hillsborough Street.
Poole William S , assistant engineer S. S. "Northern Light"
Weymouth Street.
PJJPI HOfi. J, C,, M, P. Minister Marine & Fisheries, Mount
Edward Road.
POPE HON. JOSEPH, Commissioner Public Lands, " Wood-
lawn," Euston Street.
Porter Miss Alice, dressmaker Pownal Street.
Porter Samuel, engineer, Pownal Street.
POST OFFICc, Queen' Square, between' Grafton & Rich-
mond Street, Hon. A. A. McDonald, postmaster.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
19G CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
$ook$ from ^Ccomivb ffiorns, gnmtrwtsi&e, $. (.
Potter Mrs. Mary, laundress, Long Street.
Potter William, laborer, Rochford Street.
Pound Isaac, printer, bds. Dorchester Street.
Power James, sea captain, Graffcon Street.
Power Jeremiah, laborer, Reilly's Lane, Pownal Street.
Power John, laborer, Cumberland Street.
Power John, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Power Michael J., tailor* Fitzroy Street.
Power Michael, coal heaver, Union Street.
Power Nicholas ; mariner, Fitzroy Street.
Power Patrick, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Power Richard, moulder, Grafton Street.
Power Richard, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Power Thomas, laborer, Rochford Street.
Power William, mariner, Lower Water Street.
POWERS JNO. F., hairdresser, cor. Queen and Dorchester Sts.
residence Bayfield Street.
Powles Daniel, P. E. I. R , Weymouth Street.
Fraught Edward, P. E. I. R., King Street.
Prescott Charles, telegraphist, bds. St. Lawrence Hotel.
PRESBYTERIAN, The published every Monday and Thurs-
day, Rev. S. G. Lawson Editor and Proprietor.
PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, Weymouth Street.
Prowse George, tailor, Rochford Street.
Prowse George, painter, Upper Queen Street.
Prowse John, blacksmith, Royalty.
Prowse Lemuel, clerk, bds. Sydney Street.
Prowse Samuel, cabinet maker, bds. Euston Street.
Prowse William, farmer, Royalty.
Prunty John, truckman, Richmond Street.
Punchar James, mason, Hillsborough Street.
Punchar James, jr, mason, bds, Hillsborough Street.
Purcell James, caulker, Dorchester Street.
PURDY ELIJAH F., marble cutter, Kent Street. See adv't.
Purdy Elijah, Weymouth Street.
Quilty Richard, bds. Richmond Street.
QUINGEY HOUSE, conducted by Mrs. and the Misses McLea n,
135 Kent Street.
Quian James, clerk, Dorchester Street.
Quinn John, farmer, Edward Street.
Ho/loways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
. CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 197
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AND
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J AMES EASTON& SON,
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DEALERS IN
and
TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FLOUR,
SALT, 7ISE, CBINA &
Kerosene Oil cj- Lamps, Field <f Garden Seeds.
Customers will find our Stock complete, comprising
many articles it is impossible here to enumerate,
and all sold at moderate prices.
Medicines warranted genuine, and of the best quality.
198 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
MRS. A. F. DOULL,
rmi{* 0twtjj |j001i !
WATER STREET,
SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.
Bibles Ffai? & Sebool
RECITATION, DREAM and FORTUNE BOOKS,
PHOTOGRAPH & AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
PLAYING, VISITING & CHROMO CARDS,
tlber^iBstte & Impusskm faptr.
^WRITING MATERIALS.
*, Confectionery, & Fancy Goods,
Of every description.
DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, BLANK BOOKS, &o
. Briar-Root & Meerschaum Pipss 5 Cigars. &C M &c*
AGENT FOR
Mme. Domorest's Reliable Patterns
CHARLOTTETOWN ' DIRECTORY. 1 99
Sio.pl Reining ^Evvchincs -at ^cmtiirb ^Horns'
Quinn, Martin, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Quinn Patrick, tanner, Bayfield Street.
Quirk Charles, tobacco manufacturer, 102 Queen Street.
QUIRK JOHN, city steam bakery, Prince Street. See adv't,
Quirk J. A., clerk, Prince Street.
Eackham George, clerk, Euston Street.
Rackham Harrison, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Rackbam Henry, carpenter, Long Street.
Ramsay A. N, clerk, Water Street.
Ramsay Miss M. B., dressmaker, cor. Water and Hillsboro
Sts.
Ranahan Johi, steward Heather Belle, cor. Prince and
Sydney Sts.
Ranahan Michael, laborer, Prince Street. ,
Ranahan Thomas, Prince Street.
RANKIN HDUSE^ cor. Water and Pownal Sts, J, J. Davies
Proprietor. See advertisement
Rankin C. 1), chemist and druggist, North Side Queen
Square, residence, cor. Pownal and Water Sts.
Rankin Miss F. J, cor. Water and Pownal Sts.
Rankin Mrs. Neil, cor. Water and Pownal Sts.
Rattenbury Benjamin, clerk, Wey mouth Street.
Rattenbury George, trader, Fitzroy Street.
Rattenbury Nelson, book-keeper, Upper Great George Street
Rattenbury R. B, clerk, Weymouth Street.
RATTENBURY WILLIAM, grocer and produce dealer, Wey-
mouth Street, residence Fitzroy Street. See adv't.
READ REV. & VENERABLE JOHN H,, D.D , Archdeacon of P. E
I, Prince Street.
Read Henry, Mariner, Union Street.
READING ROOM AND MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, cor. Queen and
Water Sts, Archibald McNeill manager.
Ready Mrs. James, widow, Fitzroy Street.
REAGH & MILLAR Business College, Welsh & Owen's brick ,
building, King Street. See advertisement.
Reagh Rev. Thomas B., general manager Business College,
King Street.
REDDIN DENNIS O'MEARA, Judge King's County Court, cor
Water & Weymouth Streets.
Eeddin D. O'M., drug clerk, cor. Water & Weymouth Sts.
Spectacles & Eye glasses, case freest the Apothecaries Hall
200 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
<Stati(mmi at Atoms' g
Reddin James, Inspector of Weights and Measures, corner
Great George & Dorchester Streets.
Reddin James EL, Lower Great George Street.
Reddin Miss J., clerk, Great George Street.
REDDIN & MCDONALD, barristers at law, Lower Gt George St.
Reddin Richard, firm Reddin & McDonald, Lower Great
George Street.
Reddin William, compositor, bds. Prince Street.
Redmond Daniel, painter, Malpeque Road.
Redmond Matthew, house carpenter, Euston Street.
Regan John J., hairdresser, Richmond St, bds. Sydney St.
Reid Henry, mariner, off Dorchester Street.
Reid Alfred, laborer, Barrack Street.
Reid John, inariner, King Street.
Rendall Richard, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Revens Robert, stone cutter, Dorchester Street.
Renolds George, mariner, Weymouth Street.
Reynolds John, laborer, Dorchester Street.
REVERE HOUSE, Mrs. Penelope McNeill, proprietress, head
Steamboat Wharf, Great George Street. See adv't.
Rice Frederick, wheelwright, Euston Street.
Rice John, baker, Fitzroy Street.
Rice Wallace, truckman, Euston Street.
Richards James M., clerk Merchants Bank of P. E. I.,
Cumberland Street.
Richards John T., clerk, Cumberland Street.
Richards Miss., L tailoress, bds Richmond Street.
Richards Miss Maggie, tailoress, Prince street.
Richards William, cabinet maker, bds. Cumberland Street.
RIDGEWAY THOMAS florist, Upper Prince Street.
Rielly Charles, storekeeper, cor. Pownal and Richmond Sts.
Rielly Mrs. Edward, widow, Prince Street.
Rielly Peter, keeper steam fire engine, King Street.
Reilly Thomas B., trader, cor. Pownal & Richmond streets.
Riggs M. T., laborer, Edward Street. -
Riggs Thomas, fitter, P. E. T. R., Edward Street,
RIGGS W N firm of John Kelly & Co., Olebar Street.
Riggs William, sr., Gerald Street.
Riley & Flanagan, general blacksmiths, Kent Street.
Riley Patrick firm of Riley &^Flanagan, Kent Street.
Ring James, plasterer, Euston Street.
Trasses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
CHAHLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 201
A 1 0^91 Ifli & 0.1!* UEFsi '
*kl&<li
RICHMOND STREET
GEORGETOWN, P. E. I.
tr nnA llarifess
p Oil! iitl
Always on hand, and made to order,
JOHN RENTON,
\rnrn, prpunter and
RICHMOND STREET,
GEORGETOWN, P. E. I.
Muds of wench txetnteil in
Prices to suit the Times.
202 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
Steam Furniture Factory !
Parlor, Bedroom, Kitchen & Office
FURNITURE!
Constantly on hand or made to order.
Central Street, Summerside, P. E. I.
IUGH.
Boot and Shoemaker,
CENTRAL STREET,
SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.
All orders promptly Executed aad flisi-
elass wsrk guaranteed,
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 203
gftorns, Q$tntfor <fH-asmt<&- ^)nmlin Cabinet (Organs,
Ringer Hugh, plasterer, Great George Street.
Ritchie George, cooper, Hillsborough Street.
Ritchie George, freight agent P. E. I. R., Hillsborough Street.
Roberts Mrs. D. J., widow, Long Street.
Roberts James, cooper, Euston Street.
Robertson Alexander, carpenter, Euston Street.
ROBERTSON G- E-, custom tailoring and gents furnishings, 50
Queen St., residence St. Peter's Road. See adv't.
Robertson George E., clerk, Euston Street.
Robertson John F., ship owner, Fitzroy Street.
Robertson Rebecca, widow, Richmond Street.
Robertson Thomas H., sea captain, Richmond Street.
Robertson William E., book-keeper, bds. cor. Graf ton and
Hillsborough Street.
Robins Fredrick, clerk, bds. Grafton Street.
ROBINS JOHN, Auditor and Manager Dominion Government
Savings Bank, Grafton Street.
Robins T. C., dentist, bds. Grafton Street.
Robins W. F., clerk, Grafton Street.
Robinson Alexander, farmer, Euston Street.
Robinson Miss Emma, clerk, Hillsborough Street.
Robinson Mrs. George, widow, Long Street.
Robinson George A. W.,ass't clerk County Court Queen's Co.
Robinson Henry, waterman, Bayfield street.
Robinson James, blacksmith, Upper Great George Street.
Robinson John, drug clerk, cor. Fitzroy & Great George St.
Robinson Miss Mary, clerk, Long Street.
Robinson Thomas, blacksmith, Upper Great George Street.
Robinson Thomas, clerk, Queen Street.
Roche Edward, school teacher, Euston Street.
Roche Ignatus, carpenter, bds. Dorchester Street.
ROCKLIN HOUSE, S. D. Fraser, proprietor, Kent St. See avd't
Rodd Artemas, blacksmith. Douglas Street.
Rodd Mrs. E., widow, Kent Street.
Rodd Robert, tinsmith, King Street.
ROOD WILLIAM W, boot & shoe maker, Great George Street.
Rogers Benjamin, firm of Dodd $ Rogers, Hillsborough Park.
Rogers William, clerk, Great George Street.
Ronaghan John, steward, bds. Prince Street.
Rooney Patrick, laborer, Pownal Street.
They heep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
204 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
Roper Mrs. Catherine, widow, Euston Street.
Roper Joseph, farmer, Royalty.
Ross Archibald, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Ross John, printer, Bayfield Street.
Ross John, carpenter, P. E. I. R., King Street.
Ross Miss Maggie, compositor, Bayfield Street.
Ross Miss Sarah, tailoress, bds. Kent Street.
Ross William, carpenter, Hillsbotough' Street.
Rossiter John, gardener, Richmond Street.
Rowe John T., retired merchant, Spring Park Road.
Rowe John A., machinist, Pownal Street.
Rowe Walter J., mariner, Spring Park Road.
Rudge Edwin, mason and stone cutter, Upper Great George
Street.
Rush Felix, laborer, Rochford Street.
Russell Alexander, blacksmith, King Street.
Russell Richard, blacksmith, King Street.
Russell William, sailmaker, King Street.
Ryan Alexander, brakeman P. E. I. R., Sydney Street.
Ryan Edward, laborer, Edward Street.
Ryan Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Grafton Street.
Ryan George, laborer, Rochford Street.
Ryan James, P. E. I. R., Cumberland Street.
Ryan John, confectioner, Bayfield Street.
Ryan John, carpenter, Richmond Street.
Ryan John, baker, Queen Street.
Ryan Patrick, cabinet maker. 35 Great George Street.
Sabine William, peddler, Great George Street.
St. Clair William, private boarding house, cor. Pownal &
Sydney Streets.
ST- DUNSTANS CATHEDRAL (Roman Catholic) Great George
Street, Right Rev. Peter Mclntyre, D.D., Bishop.
ST DUNSTANS COLLEGE, (Roman Catholic) Royalty, Rev.
James McDonald V. G. Rector.
S T JAMES CHURCH (Presbyterian) cor. Pownal and Fitroy
Sts. Rev. Kenneth McLennan Pastor. .
ST- JOSEPHS CONVENT, (congregation Notre Dame) Pownal
. Street.
St. Lawrence Hotel, Water Street, Miss Catherine Street,
proprietress.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 20
fTBAWWTTW
_ it-ulN JIU H
CENTRAL STREET,
SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.
ittiitj; - topiiotor
CENTRALLY LOCATED
AND
NEWLY FURNISHED.
to swil tfee "oT
^"Carriages at all Trains & Boats.
COME AND SEE US.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
206
CHAKLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
.rince St. jfmTtiiture AidortK
i
CABINET MAKER,
The strictest attention given to the
|jjep*rtnwit, at very low charges.
Prince Strest> near Hew Baptist Church
CHAELOTTETOWN DIEECTOEY. 207"
tdFami.lt) Bibles at ^Cnmarb ^Tarns' cSiuntiursibr, $.<.
St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Co., cor. Queen and Water
Sts., F. W. Hyndman Secretary.
ST PAULS CHURCH, (English Episcopal) between Graf ton, &
Richmond Sts., Rev., Rev. D. Fitzgerald Rector,
Rev. Alfred Osborne, assistant rector.
ST- PETERS CHURCH' (English Episcopal) Rochford Square,
Rev. G. W. Hodgson, priest incumbent.
Salmond Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Great George Street.
Salmond Miss F., tailoress, Pownal Street.
Sampson Edward, laborer, Spring Park Road.
Sampson John, master mariner, Grafton Street.
Sampson William, sexton, St. Paul's Church, Prince Street.
Sampson W. H. boot & shoe maker, bds. Prince Street.
Sample Rooms cor Queen & Water sts A. McNeill, manager.
Sanderson S. ? clerk, cor. Queen & Kent Streets.
Saunders Mrs. Isabella, widow, Hillsborough Street.
Saunders John, butcher, Upper Queen street.
Saunders Richard, trader, Royalty.
Sawyer, Mrs. M., tailoress, Dorchester Street.
Scantlebury George, wheelwright, Kent Street, residence
Queen Street.
Scantlebury George, junr., carriage builder, Kent Street,.
residence Queen Street.
Scott James, mason, Cumberland Street.
Scott James R., conductor P. E. I. R., Sydney Street.
Scott John, book-keeper, Sydney Street.
SCOTT JOHN W., accountant, Douglas Street.
SCOTT J. & R., carriage builders, Kent Street. See adv't.
Scott John, firm of J. & R. Scott, Kent Street.
Scott Miss Laura, compositor, Kent street.
Scott Robert, firm of J. & R. Scott, Fitzroy Street,
SCOTT WiLllAM, agent agricultural implements, Kent St..
Seaman Joseph D., teacher, bds. Bayfield Street,
Seaman Joseph J., firm of Hewson, McDougall & Seaman,
Queen Street.
SEA SIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, P. E. I., John Newson &
Co., proprietors. See advertisement.
Seller Benjamin, house carpenter, Grafton Street.
Seller Henry, city weigh scales, Queen St. residence Kent St..
Seller John, grocer and. general dealer, Kent St., residence
Euston Street.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
208 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
school t&ooks xtf all hinbs at ^tarns' &ook cStorc, <Summcrsibc, $).<..
Sellar Thomas, house carpenter, Grafton Street.
Sentner Mrs. George, widow, Weymouth Street.
Sentner John, house carpenter, Dorchester Street.
Sentner Miss Sarah, tailoress, Euston Street.
Seward William, pensioner, Rochford Street.
Shanks W. JL, accountant, bds. Prince Street.
Sharp. G. A., freight agent, P. E. I. R., Weymouth Street.
Shaw Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer & confectioner, Weymouth St.
Shaw Miss Martha, dress maker, Hillsborough Street.
Shaw Robert, firm of Longworth & Shaw, Queen Street.
Shea Michael, journeyman shoemaker, Long Street.
Shea M. A., grocer & liquor dealer, Lower Great George St.
Shea Patrick, laborer, Hillsborough Street.
Shea Thomas, clerk, Lower Great George Street.
Shea Patrick, Hensley Street.
Shean George, laborer, Euston Street.
Shean John, laborer, Euston Street.
Sheidow George, painter, St. Peter's Road.
Sheidow George M., painter, Euston Street.
Sheidow Joseph R., house carpenter, Euston Street.
Sheidow Thomas, cabinet maker, Euston Street.
Sheidow Thomas, messenger House of Assembly, Euston St.
Shepherd Benjamin, hair dresser, Kent Street.
Shepherd James, laborer, Rochford Steeet.
-Shepherd Thomas, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Shepherd William, collector city taxes, Hillsborough Street.
Sherry James, laborer, off Dorchester Street.
Sherry Mrs. Mary, widow, Richmond Street.
Sherry Patrick, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Silliphant George, carriage builder, bds. Kent Street.
Silver Finlayson, carpenter, Bayfield Street.
SIMMONS GEORGE H., manufacturer aerated waters, Lower
Spring Park Road. See advertisement.
Simpson Albert, grocer & provison dealer, North Side Queen
Square.
Simpson Edward, laborer, Pownal Street.
Simpson John, master mariner, Grafton street.
Sims Arteinas G., real estate owner, Richmond street.
'Sinclair William, "Pavillion Hotel," cor. Great George &
Dorchester Streets.
Skerry Edward, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 209
Revere House.
I
This POPULAR and WELL ESTABLISHED Hotel,
located within a few minutes walk from the
Still Retains its Distinguishing Features
OF
to the wants of those who may favor the house with their
patronage.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS,
f be tourist seeking Health
c@s M GA>Q
0r the Occasional Visitor,
will find the " REVERE " a HOME from Home
First Class Stabling on the Premises !(
210 CHARLOTTETOWN .DIRECTORY.
JOHN B. HOOPER,
KENT STREET,
GEORGETOWN, - P. E. ISLAND,
DEALER IN
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
OF ALL, KINDS.
nets jltrictliT
7
D.F KENNEDY
KENT STREET,
GEORGETOWN, P. E. ISLAND,
TINSMITH !
AND DEALER IX
hscrijjiioit of jSJtct iron fc ftinfoau .
STOVES,
STOVE PIPES & Kitchen FURNISHINGS
REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED,
On Reasonable Terms.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY, 211
for $t-ason ^jamlin <abitiei r^ans
Slack Charles, book-keeper., Richmond street.
Slack Mrs. C., widow, Richmond street.
Slack James, boot & shoe maker j Richmond street.
Slate Mrs. S., widow, King- street.
Sleigan John, laborer, bds. Cumberland street.
Sloggett Richard, surveyor Lloyds Registry English Ship-
ping, Water street, residence cor. Euston & Pow-
nal streets.
SMALL DAVID, sail maker & ship chandler, Queen's wharf,
residence Pownal Street.
Small George, tinsmith. Rochford street.
Smallwood Charles, blacksmith, Richmond street.
8MALLWOOD REV. F., Methodist Minister, Kent street.
Smallwood George W., blacksmith, Richmond street.
Smallwood James, H. house carpenter, Upper Queen street.
Smallwood John, house carpenter, King street.
Smallwood & Bovyer, manufacturers of mill and agricul-
tural machinery, Upper Queen street.
Smallwood Robert, firm of Smallwood & Bovyer, Long street
Smallwood Miss S., clerk, King street.
Smallwood William, iron turner, bds. Long street.
Smith Mrs. Alice, Richmond street.
Smith Miss Annie, principal Upper Prince street school
Prince street.
Smith Mrs. Bridget, widow, Cumberland street.
Smith Daniel, laborer, Royalty.
Smith Mrs. E., widow, King street.
Smith E. W., importer & dealer in boots <fe shoes, Queen St.
Smith Frank, mariner, Fitzroy street.
Smith George, tinsmith, Euston street.
Smith Henry, farmer, Royalty.
Smith H. B., proprietor u Dominion House/' Upper Great
George Street.
Smith Henry, mariner, Dorchester street.
Smith Henry, house carpenter, Hills borough street.
Smith John, laborer, King street.
Smith John, tailor, Fitzroy Streat.
Smith John, laborer, Ferry Wharf.
Smith Mrs. Mary, store keeper, Upper Geore Street.
Smith Michael, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Smith Michael, school teacher, Dorchester street.
The finest assortment of cigars in Ch'town at Apothecaries Hall
212 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
jjotir cSchcol $x>olvs from g)mnrb JHorrisf, {S'tmimctsibr, $. CO
Smith Miss M. A., clerk, Cumberland street.
Smith Miss Phebe, dressmaker, bds. Malpeque Road.
Smith Patrick, waiter, bds. Pownal street.
Smith Philip, boot & shoe maker. King street.
Smith Richard, truckman, Richmond street.
Smith Thomas, dairy man arid farmer, Royalty.
SMITH THOMAS, tailor, Upper Great George street.
Smith Thomas, laborer, Water street.
Smith William, truckman, Euston Street.
Smith William, carpenter, Cumberland street.
Smith William, carpenter, Richmond street.
Smythe John, compositor, bds. Euston street.
Snaddon Miss C. C., teacher, bds. Pownal street.
Siieeston Robert, watchmaker & jeweler, 91 North Side
Queen Square.
Snelgrove Albert, clerk, Kent street.
Snelgrove Mrs. George, groceries &c., Kent street.
Snelgrove Miss M. A., milliner, Kent street.
Snelgrove John, foreman printer " Herald " printing office,
Kent, street.
Snelgrove William, grocer, Grafton street.
SNOW & ESTABROOKE MISSES,ldressmakers, Prince street.
Snow Mrs. Teresa, firm of Snow & Estabrook, Prince street
Sprague John C., clerk, Sonthport.
Sprague Miss R., tailoress, bds. Richmond street.
Sprague H. William, hostler, Connolly's Lane.
SQUIRES CHARLES, painter, Hillsborough street.
STAIR EDWARD D,, cabinet maker, Upper Great George
street, residence Pownal street. See advertisement
Stair Edward, hairdresser, Queen Street, residence Grafton
street.
Stamper Mrs. Catherine, widow, cor. Richmond & Queen Sts
Stanlake John, gardener, Malpeque Road.
Stanley David, shoemaker, bds. Hillsborough street.
Stanley Francis, boot & shoemaker, Hillsborough street.
Stanley George, clerk, Dorchester street.
Stanley George A., boot fe shoemaker, cor. Water & Prince
street, residence Hillsborough street.
Stanley James, boot & shoemaker, King street.
Stanley Thomas, baggageman, P. E. I. R., bds. Hillsboro'
street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
213
A
1 ill 1
MANUPAOTVIItll
Aerated Waters
SARSAPERILLA,
GINGER ALE,
CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
SODA WATER,
LEMON SYRUP,
&C., &C., &C.
IMPORTKR & DEALER
IN
u
Fruits i Provisions, &c.
of |vewt nnd (^itjeew
CHAKLOTTETOWN, 1*. E. I.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
Cardigan, P. R. Island.
Carriages, Waggons, Buggies, and Sleighs on sale
AND MADS TO ORDER.
ALSO
BladBEUBlffciaft I
Executed with neatness and despatch.
Gallagher,
cfoo M
MAKER,
-StttMvt, f , d:.' Iskiib.
^Particular attention given to Custom Worli and
Good Fit in all Cases Guaranteed.
CHAHLOTTETOWN MRECTORY. 215
.-Singer <& ^loini! <Srtoittg ^lachincs at ^ronarb^Urris' <Suinmrr3ibr,t3.C.I
Stanley W. W., clerk, Dorchester street.
Stapleton Pierce, marine?. Grafton street.
Stapleton Pierce, laborer, Grafton street.
Steel Angus, clerk, Water street.
Steel Joseph, house carpenter, Kent street.
Steel Mrs. Matilda, laundress, Pownal street.
Steel Kobert, painter, cor. Rochford & Grafton streets.
Steel Roney, horse traine'r, Upper Que"en street.
STENTIFORD, TAYLOR & CO., painters, Hillsborough street.
See advertisement.
Stentiford John, painter, Sydney street
Steritiford Joseph, firm of Stentiford, Taylor & Co., Wey-
mouth street.
Sterns E. D., clerk, Fitzroy street.
Sterns E. W., firm of Perkins & Sterns, Fitzroy street.
Sterns Harvey, clerk, bds, Queen Square.
Stephenson. Robert, engineer, Hillsborough street.
Stephenson Robert, pressman, Hillsborough street.
Stevenson John, house carpenter, Dorchester street.
STEVENSON M. tinsmith & dealer in stoves &c., Queen
street, residence Richmond street East. See adv't.
STEWART ALEXANDERS., firm of Rickey & Stewart, bds.
Raiikin House.
StewartAle xander, clerk, Queen Square.
Stewart Angus A., compositor, St Peter's Road.
Stewart Bruce, blacksmith, Long Street.
Stewart Daniel, baker, Kent Street.
Stewart Daniel, laborer, Euston Street.
Stewart TL, iron turner, Long Street.
Stewart Miss H., clerk, Fitzroy street.
Stewart James, cabinet maker, King street.
Stewart John, sea captain, Fitzroy street.
Stewart Mrs. Margaret, widow, Cumberland street.
Stewart Mrs., widow, King street.-
Stewart Norman A., coal dealer, Bayfield street.
Stewart Peter, laborer, Dorchester Street.
STEWART ROBERT BRUCE J. P,, Sferathgartney&Graffcon St
Stewart Robert, barrister-at-law, bds. Osborne Housa.
Stewart Theo., Indian Commissioner, King Street.
STEWART W. 0,5 auctioneer & commission merchant Q u
street, residence Upper Prince street.
Stewart WilU i j->, carpenter, Euston street.
ctacles & Eye glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall
216 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTOHY.
(Soob <Stati0nerj! at Atoms' gook Stxjrc, <Sttmmcrsibr, $. . I.
Stewart William, farmer, Royalty.
Stewart William H., firm of G. Davies & Co., Cumberland St
STEWART W. S., student at law, Cumberland street.
STRICKLAND C. L-, Surgeon dentist, Lower Great George
street, residence Mount Edward Road.
Stingell John, house carpenter, Prince street.
Stiggings Andrew S., machinist, Olebar street.
Stockdale Charles, farmer, Royalty.
Stonton James, laborer, Cumberland street.
Story Miss Annie, P., E. I. R., Cumberland street.
Strain Edward, hostler, Fitzroy street.
Strain James, laborer, Rochford street.
Strain Robert, compositor, Fitzroy street.
Stramberg Nathanial P., book-keeper, Cumberland street.
Stronach Alexander, superintendant of mechanical depart-
ment & store keeper P. E. I. R., King's Square.
STRONG G F A' dealer in agricultural implements, Dorches-
ter street,
Strong George R., clerk, Dorchester street.
Strong Robert A., public lands office, Dorchester street.
Stumbles John, saddler & harness maker, Great George
street, residence cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough Sts.
Stumbles Samuel, saddler & harness maker, Hillsborough St.
STUMBLES STEPHEN T > board & livery stables, Grafton St.
Stumbles W. W., general dealer, Great George street.
Sullivan Andrew, fishery inspector, cor. Pownal & Grafton St
Sullivan Edward, laborer, King street.
Sullivan James, conductor P. E. I. R., Wey mouth street.
Sullivan John, moulder, Euston street.
Sullivan Michael, laborer, Euston street.
Sullivan & Morson, barristers-at-law, S. S. Queen Square.
SULLIVAN HOli W. W,, firm of Sullivan & Morson, Brighton
Road.
Sutherland James, firm of Davies & Sutherland, Upper
Prince street.
Suttis Thomas, master mariner, Fitzroy street.
Swabey Mrs. Arthur, widow, Prince street.
Swan Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Fitzroy street.
Swan John W., photographer, bds. Upper Great Geerge St.
Swan Thomas, boiler maker, Bay field street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY 217
J
Miss Jane C. McKeown, Proprietress.
Is pleasantly situated in the rising village of
CARDIGAN
and fitted up for the
^Urommodatiow uf Visitors.
Commercial men and the Travelling public generally.
TERMS MODERATE.
Stephen B. Hooper,
Saddler and Planless Mdnufactmr^
Work Promptly Executed and Guaranteed to
give.Satisfaction !
218 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
MUST!
West End Steam Factory,
WATER STREET,
SUMMERSIDE. P. E. ISLAND.
Manufacturer of
ffl PTSIBIH) OfflWFES
JIG SAWING,
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL TURNING,
jjalttstera, $etoal ftosts, &&,
Made to Order.
All kinds of Wood Work promptly executed-
THOMAS HALL,
WATER STREET EAST,
SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.
Manufacturer of
FANNING MILLS & SEPARATORS,
in tlxc
Repairing of all kinds cT Agricultural Instruments
a Speciality
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO-
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 219
orris, ^gcutfnr ^tVason & ^-ainliit (D.tbiiui <i
Swan William, policeman, P. E. I. R., Fitzroy street.
Sweeney Michael, ship rigger, Queen street.
Sweeney Patrick, coal dealer, Sydney street.
Tanner Miss C., tailoress, West street.
TANTON GEORGE P , photographer, Great George street.
Tan ton George, printer, Great George street.
Tanton John P., pork packer, Great George street, resid-
ence Douglas street.
Tanton Walter, watchmaker, Spring Park Road.
Tanton William D., carriage trimmer, Great George street.
Tawdvin Miss Sophia, umbrella maker, Hillsborough street.
Taylor Mrs. Angus, widow, Graf ton street.
Taylor B., house carpenter, bds. Hillsborough street.
TAYLOR E W wathchmaker & jeweller, 54 South Side Queen
Square, residence Euston street. See advt.
TAYLOR G H & CO., watchmakers & jewellers, North Side
Queen Square. See advt.
Taylor F.'P., M. D., .E E. C. S., Grafton street.
Taylor George, carpenter, cor. Grafton & Rochford streets.
Taylor Joseph, house carpenter, Hillsborough street.
Taylor Robert, gun smith, Cumberland street.
Taylor Thomas, carpenter, Cumberland street.
Taylor Thomas, firm of Stentiford, Taylor, Co., Hills-
borough street.
Taylor Wallace, house carpenter, bds. HiUsborough street.
Taylor Walter, teacher, bds. Hillsborough street.
Taylor William, house carpenter, Hillsborough street.
TEARE & CO Directory Publishers, Kent street. .
TEARE ROBERT compiler of Teare's Directory, Kent street.
Tead William, upholsterer, Grafton street.
Telwick George, painter, Pownal street.
Terlizzick H. J. P., trader, Queen street.
Terlizzick John W., P. E. I. R., Queen street.
Thompson John, conductor, P. E. I. R., Hillsborough street
Thompson Mrs. M., widow, Grafton street..
Thompson Miss R., clerk, Long street.
Thorn e Albert, truckman, Cumberland street.
Thorn e George, butcher, cor. Prince & Kent streets.
Thorne Joshua, blacksmith cor. Hillsborough & King street.
Thorne Richard, grocer &c., Spring Park Road.
Choice tobaccos all the best hinds at the Apothecaries Hall
220 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
-School $oohs of all htitbs ;it ^Harris* $ook ^torc, jSitmmcrsibe, $.<:..
Thome William, P. E. I. R., King street.
Thresher, George A. painter, bds. lung- street,
Tice W. C., horse clipper, Grafton street.
Tierney Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Great George street.
Tobin Daniel, house carpenter, Sydney street.
Todvin Daniel, engineer, King street.
Toole, Mrs. B., Widow, Dorcester Street.
Toole, James, laborer, Dorcester Street.
Toole, John, trader, Fitzroy Street.
Toole, John, laborer, Sydney Street.
Toole, Peter, assistant pressman, Davy's Lane.
Toole, Stephen, laborer, Dorcester Street.
TOOMBS BENJAMIN, builder and agent for patent roofing,
Euston Street. See advertisement.
Toombs, Edward D., grocer & general dealer, Great George
Street.
Toombs Edward, clerk, Weymouth Street.
Toombs George H., firm, of Arthur & Toombs, Great George
Street.
Toombs Robert, saddler & harness maker, Euston Street.
Tomlins Alfred, clerk, Sydney Street.
Towaii James, stone rnason, Olebar Street-
Towan Paul, mason, Sydney Street.
To wan William, stone mason, Olebar Street.
Trail Alexander, moulder, Sydney Street.
Trail Mrs. M., widow, Sydney Street.
Trainor Bernard, clerk Post Office, Pownal Street.
Trainor, Edward, shoe maker, Pownal Street.
Trainor Francis, laborer, Grafton Street.
Trainor Francis, laborer, Pownal Street.
Trainor Frank, cabinet maker, Pownal Street.
Trainor Hugh, IticKinnon & McLean's foundry, Kent St.
Trainor James, mason. King Street.
Trainor James, night watchman, Valley Street.
Trainor John, truckman, Pownal Street.
Trainor John, gold & silver plater, Fitzroy Street.
Trainor John, grocer & provision dealer, Pownal Street.
Trainor Michael, liquor dealer, Pownal Street.
Trainor Patrick, laborer, Rochford Street.
Trainor Patrick, sea captain, King Street.
They keep a full stock Smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
CHAI1LOTTETGWX DI11ECTGKY. 221
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South Side Queen Square.
THE NEW ERA
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to being one of the
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Island.
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paid in advance ; when not paid in advance, $1.5O will be charged.
The NEW ERA has now the largest local circulation of any secular
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business. Advertising rates, reasenable.
IN CONNECTION WITH the NEW ERA is a
JOB DEPARTMENT,
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Subscriptions for the NEW ERA, and orders for JOB PRINTING,
respectfully solicited.
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Editor and Proprietor.
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CHAELOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
New Glasgow - - Nova Scotia,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Japanned & Plain
Tinware !
Perfection Oil Tanks.
AMD ALL, KWBS @F
Goods delivered in Charlottetovv'ii.or any other part
of P. E. Island at very low prices.
Highest Cash prices paid for WOOL and WOOL
SKINS.
Price List sent to any address free of charge.
CHAHLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY; 22.'>
Bibles at l.Ctmirb ^Hovris' ^ninmcrsibr, $. <.
Trainor Peter, gardiner, Euston Street.
Trainor P. H., carriage builder & house painter, Kent St.
Trainor Thomas, shoemaker, bds Queen Street.
Traverse Mrs. Ann, Boarding House, King Street.
Traverse Wallace, cabinet maker, bds King Street.
Traverse W. W., cabinet maker, King Street.
TREMAINE & METCALF dry goods merchants 83 Queen St.
See advertisement.
Tre-mer Miss L., dressmaker, Grafton Street
Trenneman Mrs., widow, Queen Street.
Tribute Frederick W., tailor & cutter, Eichmoiid Street.
Trowan Mrs. Emma, widow, Wey mouth Street.
Turnbull Kobert, pilot, Dorchester Street.
Turner Alexander, cabinet maker, King Square.
Turner Alexander, expressman, Weymo uth Street.
Turner George, saddler & harness maker, Grafton Street .
Turner Henry W., stone cutter, bds King Square
Turner James, sexton of Zion Church, King Square.
Turner James, chief engineer Str. "St. Lawrence," Richmond
Street.
Turner John, laborer, Grafton Street.
Turner Joseph, journeyman saddler, Grafton Street.
Turner William, saddler, bds Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough
Street.
Turner William N., saddler, bds King Square.
Tynan Charles B., pensioner. Long Street.
UNION BANK of Prince Edward Island, George Macleod
Cashier.
TJrquhart A.S., book-keeper, Cor. Cumberland & Euston St .
Valley Mrs. Catherine, widow, Rochford Street.
Valley Joseph, laborer, Pownal Street.
Vaniderstine Miss K., clerk, Euston Street.
Vaniderstine Robert, house carpanter, Gerald Street.
Vaniderstine Theo., carpenter, Pownal Street.
Vaniderstine, carpenter, Cor. Hillsborough Sc Euston St's.
Vetcher George, carpenter, Long Street.
Vetcher James, baker, Bayfield Street.
Vickerson Mrs. M. M., widow, Prince Street.
Vinnicombe, H. W., pianoforte tuner, bds St. Lawrence.
Waddell Matthew, tinsmith, Kent Street.
Holloways English Pills & Ointment, at the Apothecarcies Hal
CHABLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
^C-tonarb ^Harris, ^oohsclicr anb ,Stationer, (Suminersibr, $J. (E. I.
WADE ROBERT, saddler & harness maker, Upper Great George
Street, bds Prince Street.
Wadman Miss Ada, teacher, Graf ton Street.
W?dmaii H. D., tinsmith, Queen & Euston Streets,
Wadman H. G., carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Wadman Isaac W., undertaker, Grafton Street.
Wagrnan Mrs. Margaret, widow, Cumberland Street,
Wagner John, laborer, Great George Street.
WAGSTAFFS HOTEL, Wm. Wagstaff, propietor, cor. Sydney
& Pownal streets. See advertisement.
Wagstaff William, proprietor of Wagstaff's hotel, cor.
Sydney & Pownal streets. >
Wakeford G. W., accountant Sydney street.
Wakefield Joseph, drill sergeant, Dorchester street.
Wakeland Thomas, bricklayer, Upper Queen street.
Wakeling Thomas, bricklayer, Long street.
Walker Angus, carpenter, Spring Park Road.
Wallace George A., clerk, bds. Pownal St.
Wallace William, painter, Fitzroy street.
Wallard William, blacksmith, bds. Fitzroy street.
Waller Edmund, supervisor lunatic asylum.
Walker George, messenger Dominion Offices.
Walker Hugh, clerk, bds K>nt Street,
Walker John D., clerk, Gic.i i George Street.
Walker Mrs. Ronald, Lower Great George Street.
Walsh Andrew L., tailor, Queen Street.
Walsh Mrs. Catharine, widow, Kent Street.
Walsh Edward, master mariner, Malpeque Road.
Walsh Miss Ester, tailoress, Palmer's Lane.
Walsh Mrs. E., widow, Richmond Street.
Walsh John, coachman, Rochford Street.
Walsh John, painter, Richmond Street.
Walsh John, bds Great George Street.
Walsh Patrick, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Walsh Richard, printer, Richmond Street.
Walsh William, pensioner, Fitzroy Street.
Walsh W. W., clerk, bds Prince Street.
WARBURTOli A- 'B.> barrister & attorney at law & notary
public, Royalty.
Warburton Hon. James, Royalty.
Fine Cut Virginia tobacco atlApothecaries Hall, Ch'town]
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY
NO. 5O QUEEX STREET,
Charlottetown '- - RE. Island.
A full Assortment of
FUR AND WOOL FELT HATS,
NEWES'l STYLES.
it and llttij all Prices.
White & Fancy Shirts,
Latest Patterns.
American Overshoes,
New Style.
TRUNKS & VALISES,
111 Caps in S, S. Sit! & Persian Lamb.
OTTER, MINK, SILK & CLOTH.
PRICES MODERATE.
C. ROBERTSON.
19
226 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
DAVISON & CO,
COR. GREAT 1 GEORGE & KENT STS. ;
Charlottetoivn, P. E. I
Dealers in
General Family Groceries,
Dried Fruit, Spices, Pickles and Sauces,
35jeas mtd JHtgars of trorimis kinds
FINE FLAVORED COFFEES,
Genuine Confectionery, Crackers,
and Fancy doods.
SOAPS, KEROSENE OIL, BRUSHES, SALT,
Earthenware, Glassware, includino- .
Lamp Chimneys of all sizes.
No effort- spared to secure the best and purest Goods
which are sold at merely a LIVING Profit.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 227
etoing ^tachincs ;tt ICcrmnrb^lorris' <Suinmrtb,f3.<E;.
Ward Robert, carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Ward Edward, plasterer, Richmond Street.
Warn George, truckman, Cumberland Street.
Warn George, W., carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Warn Noah, painter, Edward Street.
Warren Albert, carriage builder, Warren Street.
Warren C. B., clerk, Long Street.
Warren Henry, house carpenter, Clark Street.
Warren John R., policeman, Fitzroy Street.
Warren Joseph, blacksmith, Royalty.
Warren. Joseph, carriage blacksmith, Warren street.
Warren Mrs. Mary, widow, Fitzroy Street.
Warren Thomas, house carpenter, Douglas Street.
Waters Daniel, carpenter, Bayfield Street.
Watson A. F., clerk, Prince Street.
Watson John, store keeper, Prince Street.
WATSON W- R chemist & druggist, Queen Street. See adv't,
Watts Mrs. Catharine, store keeper, Pownal Street.
Watts William, saddler & harness maker, Queen Street.
Watts Mrs. Mary, widow, Kent Street.
Way Albert, compositor, bds. Malpeque Road.
Way George, trader, Malpeque Road,
Way Richard, clerk, Upper Great George Street.
Webb A. M., machinest, bds. Kent Street.
Webb George, assistant engineer S. S. "St. Lawrence."
Grafton Street.
Webb Thomas, storekeeper, Rochford Street.
Webster David, Carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Webster David, sailmaker, Hillsborough Street.
Webster Miss Fanny, compositor. Upper Frince Street.
Webster George, house carpenter, Upper Prince Street.
Webster James, clerk, bds. Kent Street.
Webster Miss M., dressmaker, Kent Street.
Weigh George, peddler. Great George Street.
Weeks Henry, firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., Kent Street.
Weeks Joseph, boarding house, Sydney Street.
WEEKS RICHARD, architect, Hillsborough Street. See advt.
WEEKS W. A- & CO,, merchants, Queen Street. See advt.
Weeks W. A., firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., Rochford Square.
Weeks Win., dealer in leather findings, N. S. Queen Square?
res. Richmond Street.
Campbells Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town /
228 CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY.
Ipcxmarb partis, gtojohsrlUr anb <St;iii,otur, <S'umnursibr f $. <B. I.
Weeks Robert, law student, Richmond Street.
Wellner W. B., Prince Street.
Wellner W. W., watchmaker & jeweller, 81 Grafton Street,
res. Prince Street.
Wellner W. L., watchmaker & jeweller, Grafton Street.
Weldon. George, house carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Weldon John, journeyman shoe maker, Prince Street..
Weldon John, boot & shoe maker, Grafton Street.
Welsh Mrs. Catharine, widow, Dorchester Street.
Welsh Charles, farmer, Royalty.
Welsh E. M., cashier P. E. I. R., cor. Grafton & Cumber-
land Streets.
Welsh Francis, laborer, 1 * Grafton Street.
Welsh H. Pope, ship owner, Grafton Street.
Welsh H. H., Grafton Street.
Welsh James E., farmer, Royalty.
Welsh James, M. D., physician, Grafton Street.
Welsh Mrs. M., widow, Pownal Street.
Welsh Michael, carpenter, Cumberland Street.
Welsh Patrick, carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Welsh Richard, compositor, Richmond Street.
WELSH & OWEN, ship owners, King Street.
Welsh William, firm of Welsh & Owen, cor. Euston &
Pownal Streets.
WE8TCOTT CHARLES* horse trainer, bds. Grafton Street.
Wetherbie Miss Emma, dress maker, Fitzroy Street.
Wetherbie Peter, laborer, Euston Street.
Whan George, truckman, Cumberland Street.
Whear John, house carpenter, Kent Street.
Whelan Mrs. Bridget, widow, cor. Pownal & Grafton Sts.
Whelan James, journeyman shoe maker, Kent Street.
Whelan Michael, rigger, King Street.
Whelan Patrick, printer, Grafton Street.
Whelan Thomas, hostler, Grafton Street.
Whelan Mrs. Thomas, Grafton Street.
White Abraham, laborer, Royalty.
WHITE* A. & SON, iron founders, blacksmiths & machinests,
South Side Kings Square. See advt.
White A. D., firm of k. White & Son, Kent Street.
White Archibald, firm of A. White & Son, Kings Square.
White Edwin, clerk H. M. Customs,- bds. Hillsborough St.
Fine Out Virginia tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY. 229
Steam Furniture Factory,
WATER STREET,
GEORGETOWN, P. E. /.,
igll -
Furniture of all kinds
made to order in first- class style, at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction.
THE ADDRESS.
Boot and Shoemaker,
Montaue Bride, P. E. Island.
Made in the most Substantial manner.
rs ncatljj "bane, ^rias
230
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
^ W&\ p4 fii w
p JL e^ v yy A, y/
Montague Bridge, P. E. Island.
,,
CARRIAGES,
Manufactured at this establishment, of the best
materials, in first-class style, and at
REASONABLE PRICES.
General Blacksmithing and Repairing
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
SHOMTIST NOTICE.
KENT STREET, GEORGETOWN, P. E, I,
Will Receive Special Attention,
CHAELOTTETOWN DIRECTORY." 231
from |l'nmarb $t.orris,
White George, clerk, Kent Street.
White George, laborer, Royalty.
White James D., White's foundry, bds. Kent Street.
White John, laborer, Royalty.
White Lemuel, waterman, Royalty.
White Lemuel, truckman, Sydney Street.
White Nicholas, clerk Post Office, cor. Pownal & Sydney
Streets.
White Robert, waterman, Royalty.
White Robert P., White's foundry, bds. 7 Kent Street.
White Robert, blacksmith, bds. Hillsborough Street.
Whitlock Caleb J., house carpenter, Upper Queen Street.
Whitlock John H., house carpenter, Upper Queen Street.
Whitlock Miss M., tailoress, Euston Street.
Whitlock Mrs. Sarah, widow, Upper Queen Street.
Whitlock Silas J., tinsmith, Upper Queen Street.
Whitlock Miss Susan, compositor, Euston Street.
Whitlock, Wm. C., carver, Upper Queen Street.
Whittle John, mariner, cor. Sydney & Union Street.
Whitty George, carter, Kent Street.
Whitty James, clerk, Dorchester Street.
Whitty Martin, proprietor " Glasgow House," Kent Street.
Whitty Thomas, truckman, Dorchester Street.
tVickham James, laborer, Cumberland Street.
Wiggins James, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Williams Mrs. Ann, widow, Pownal Street.
Williams Augustus, waiter, Pownal Street.
Williams Benjamin, house carpenter, cor. Hillsborough &
1 Sydney Streets.
Williams Edward, laborer, Pownal Street.
Williams John, carriage builder, bds. Upper Prince Street.
Williams John, laborer, King Street.
WILLIANS LESLIE J , merchant tailor, 24 Queen Street, res.
Grafton Street. See adv't.
Williams Richard, laborer, Royalty.
Williams Richard, teamster, Upper Great George Street.
Williams Thomas, accountant P. E. I. R , Cinnberland St.
Williams Thomas R., house carpenter, Bay field Street.
Wilson David, bds. Richmond Street.
Wilson George, tinsmith, Kent Street.
Wilson John, fanner, Royalty
They keep a full stock smokers requisites at Apothecaries Hall
232 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
School ao\i$ of all hinbs at ^lords' ooh ^torc, cSummersibe, $3.<g..
Wilson Mark, butcher, Long Street.
Wilson Wm. G., organist St. Peter's Church, Graf ton Street.
Wilson William, boarding house, Fitzroy Street.
Winchester Joseph, wheelwright, Euston Street.
Winchester Miss Lizzie, laundress, Edward Street.
Winkler Mrs Margaret, dealer in confectionery, Prince St.
Winters Benjamin, mariner, Graf ton Street.
WINTERS OWEN, hotel keeper, Terrace House, cor. Pownal
& King Streets.
Wise James, ship carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Wise James rigger, Dorchester Street.
Wise John, ship carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Wise Mrs. Mary, widow, Richmond Street.
Wise Thomas, ship carpenter, Hillsborough Street.
Wonacott Mrs. Mary, widow,- Weymouth Street.
Wonacott John, boot & shoe maker, Queen Street.
Wood Edwin, shoe maker, King Street.
Wood Thomas, laborer, Dorchester Street.
Woods Andrew, laborer, Pownal Street.
Wood Edward, shoemaker, King street.
Woods George, plasterer, Spring Park Road.
Woods John, laborer, Edward street.
Woods Lewis, carpenter, Edward street.
Woods Peter, laborer, Edward street.
Woods Thomas, mariner, bds. Pownal street.
Woolridge Christian, truckman, Euston street.
Woolridge James, stone quarry, Royalty.
Woolridge T. C., truckman, bds. Grafton street.
Woolridge William, blacksmith, Upper Great George street.
Worth George, carpenter, Dorchester street.
Worth Henry, sailmaker, King's Square.
Worth John, sailmaker, Pownal street.
Worth John, grocer, Hillsborough street.
Worth John, confectioner, &c., Upper Great Georga street
Worth Samuel, truckman, Long street.
Worth Miss M., clerk, Dorchester street.
Worth Samuel, carpenter, Dorchester street.
Worth Samuel cabinet makar, Euston Street.
Worth William, sailmaker, Valley street.
Worth William, firm of Coombs & Worth, Euston .street.
Worthy George C., book-keeper, Richmond street.
Trusses, Elastic stockings, Knee caps, &c, at Apothecaries Hall
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 23
Benjamin Toombs,
Euston Street, Charlottetown , P. E. /.
Agent for
Scott's Patent Sheet Iron
i
OVER
5,000,000,
Square Feet Now in Use.
ALSO AGENT FOE THE
Great Western Well Auger.
Contracts taken for sinking Wells from 3 feet to 6
eet in diameter.
A plentiful supply of water guaranteed.
1CJ First-class references given on application to
BENJAMIN TOOMBS,
Euston Street, Charlottetown, P. E, I
234 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
HEAD-QUARTERS
FOR
ROBERT YOUNGS.
HEAD-QUARTERS
For Dress Goods.
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
HEAD-QUARTERS
ROBERT YOUNGS.
HEAD-QUARTERS
For cheap Prints
ROBERT YOUNGS.
HEAD-QUARTERS
FOR LADIES CORESTS
ROBERT YOUNGS.
HEAD-QUARTERS
FOR LADIES MANTLES.
ROBERT YOUNGS.
CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY. 235
at grxmarb ^teis' <Sttimiursi&r, $. <. ,
Wright Benjamin, miller & farmer, Koyalty.
Wright David, ship rigger, King street.
Wright Dudley, cabinet maker, King's Square.
Wright & McGowan, commission merchants & general agents
Queen's wharf & Kent street.
Wright George J., firm of Wright & McGowan, Great
George street.
Wright Mrs. George, widow, King's Square.
Wright George, farmer, Royalty.
Wright James C., clerk, Weymouth street.
Wright John, clerk, bds. Upper Prince street.
Wright Joseph, house carpenter, Hillsborough street.
Wright Mark, cabinet maker, Fitzroy street.
Wright Mark N., cabinet maker, King's Square.
Wright Richard, carpenter, Prince street.
Wright William G., builder, Prince street.
Wright William W., King street.
Wyatt Charles, tanner, bds. 83 Graft-on street.
Wyatt George W., clerk, Grafton street. ,
Wyatt T. E., student-at-law, Hillsborough street.
Wyatt William, boot & shoe maker, Hillsboro street.
Yates Albert H.. Upper Prince street.
Yates C. F., book-keeper, bds. Prince street.
Yeo John, boot & shoe maker, Prince street.
Yeo John H., discount clerk Union Bank, Prince street.
Yeo Lowman, accountant Union Bank, Prince street.
Younker Christian, carpenter, Upper Hillsborough street.
YOUNKER OFFER & CO., carriage builders,U. QueenSt.seeadvt.
Younker Lemuel, of Younker Offer & Co., Upper Queen St.
YOUNG HON. CHARLES, L. L D,, Judge Probate Court, cor.
Prince and Fitzroy streets.
Young David, malster/ St. Peter's Road.
Young Joseph, Rochford street.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, S. S. Queen Square.
Young Richard, printer, Kent street.
Young Richard, shoe maker, Olebar street.
YOUNG ROBERT, dry goods merchant, 77 Queen Street, resi-
dence cor Pownal & -Sydney Sts. See adv.
Younghusband Mrs. M., widow, Fitzroy street.
ZION GH JROH, Presbyterian , S. S. Queen Square, Rev. J. M
McLeod, pastor.
Choice tobaccos all the best kinds at the Apothecaries Hal
236 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
SOURIS, P. E. /.,
James McDonald, - - Proprietor.
This house is situated in the
^flourishing Ullage of <Souris,
and has been specially fitted up for the accomodation
of Visitors, Commercial men, and the travel-
ling public generally.
Carriages always in waiting at the Depot.
to convey passengers from the trains.
First-class Sample |Eaoms, for the use of Com-
mercial Travellers.
Phillips & McQueen,
GREAT GEORGE STREET,
<lrarI0ttjei0rott, ' J. g. IsjfoHtl
Keep the largest and best selection of
mwnwtte,
Tombs, Gravestones, Tablets, &c.
At prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction.
MALCOLM McQTJEEX. JAMES PHILLIPS.
DIRECTORY
OF
SUMMERSIDE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
CHARLOTTETOWX DIRECTORY 239
SUMMERS WE.
SUMMERSIDE is situated on the north side of Bedeque Bay.
It is the second town in the province, both in population and
commercial importance. Ship building, which has hitherto
been the leading industry, was commenced here as early as
1818, by the sons of Mr. Daniel Green, the earliest English
speaking settler in the place of whom there is any account.
The first store was opened here in 1833, by Mr. Peter Des-
Brisay, of Charlottetown, in a building belonging to Daniel
Green, jr. Queens Wharf was built in 1840, and from this
date the importance of Summerside as a shipping port has
Continued to grow steadily. In 1846 a line of sailing packets
to Shediac, N. B., was established by the Messrs. Walsh,
sons of the late James Walsh, of Bedeque. In 1851 Hon.
J. C. Pope, now Minister of Marine & Fisheries for the
Dominion, commenced ship building in Summerside, and thus
gave the place its first great start on its march to prosperity.
The Custom House, which had hitherto been established at
Bedeque, was removed to Summerside in 1853. In this year
a steamer began to make weekly trips between Summerside
and Shediac a few years later two trips each week wore
made and for the past few years daily communication has
been maintained between Summerside and the railway system
of the continent. Summerside has always been the centre of
the oyster trade, and large quantities of this delicate bivalve
are yearly exported from this port. The opening of the P
E. I. Railway in 1875, has established daily communication
between this port and all the leading towns and villages of
the province.
240 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECTORY.
In 1875 an extensive brick edifice was built, to serve as
the County Court House and Jail, at a cost of $55,000, and
since then Suminerside has in law, as it had for years before
been in fact, the capital of Prince County. The town now
contains some of the largest and best stores to be seen in the
province. It has seven churches its R. C. Church, a
brick building, being one of the first ecclesiastical structures
on the Island. It has three public schools, one of them, a
very large building, accommodating eight teachers and about
six hundred pupils.
The Island Park Hotel, situated on a small Island in the
harbor opposite the town and at a distance of about three-
quarters of a mile from it, is the largest and most commodious
building of its kind in the province. It was built some
years ago by J. L. Holman, Esq., as a place of resort for
summer tourists, and it possesses many special attractions for
such. It was open for the reception of guests for two or
three seasons, but j ust as its attractions were becoming widely
known and appreciated it was closed in consequence of the
death of its enterprising proprietor ; but it is to be hoped that
some one may have en3rgy enough, at no very distant date
to reopen it. Distance front ' -harlottetown, 40 miles. Mail
daily. Population about 4,000.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY 241
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
SUMMERSIDE 1880-81.
Ackerman Miss A., music teacher, Granville Street.
Ackerman Mrs. G., teacher of languages, Granville Street.
Ackerman George, teacher of drawing, Granville Street.
Allen Alex, farmer, Central Street.
Anderson Albert N., merchant, Central Street.
Arsenaux Clement, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Arsenaux John, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Arsenaux John, laborer, Fitzroy Street.
Arsenaux John, laborer, Harvard Street.
Arsenaux Morris, laborer, Convent Street.
Arthur Charles, trader, East Street.
Ashley John, gardener, Eustace Steeet.
Auld Wm. E., grocer, Water Street,
BAIRNSFATHER S., attorney-at-law, Central Street.
Baker George, house carpenter, Second Street.
Baker John, truckman, Ottawa Street.
Baker John F., millinery store, Central Street.
Baker Philip R, general provision dealer, Water Street
residence, Behnont Street
Baker Richard, laborer, St. Stephen Street.
Baker Stephen, house carpenter, Harvard Street.
Baker Thomas, book keeper, Spring Street.
Baker William T., house carpenter, Second Street.
BAPTIST CHURCH, (no permanent pastor), Church Street.
Barry Francis, preventive officer of customs,Egmont Street.
Bearisto George, grocer, Second Street.
Bearisto P. McN., M. D., physician, First Street.
Bearisto "Robert, firm of Wm. Bearisto & Son, Granville St,
BEARISTO WM. & SOU, commission merchants, auctioneers,
<fcc., Water Street.
Campbell's Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, C/itown.
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242 SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summerside, 1\ E. I.
Beers Geo. C., machinist, Russell Street.
Bennett Mrs. J., widow, Second Street.
Bertram David, saddle and harness maker, Granville Street.
Bertram Mrs. J., widow, Spring Street.
Bethune John M., tin and sheet iron worker, Central Street,
residence Notre Dame Street.
BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Rev. James H. Collins, pastor,
Winter Street.
Bishop Elias, blacksmith, Milk* Street.
Bishop George, blacksmith & iron founder, cor. East & Water
Street.
Bishop Henry, policeman, Water Street.
Bovyer Mrs. M., widow, Church S treat.
Boswell Edward, clerk, bds. Fitzroy Street.
Bowness Robert S., firm of Clark & Bowness, residence Gran-
ville Street.
Bowness William, house carpenter, Harvard Street.
Brazil James, farmer, Granville Street.
Brehaut Benjamin, plasterer, Harvard Street.
Brehaut Joseph, plasterer, Granville Street.
Brehaut Mrs. S., widow, King Street.
Brehaut Thomas, plasterer, cor. Fitzroy & Granville Streets.
Brehaut William, house carpenter, Fitzroy Street
BRENNAN WM A., firm of Graves & Co., Summeiside
Journal," Central Street.
Brideville William, laborer, Water Street
Brooks George, book-keeper, bds. Terrace Hotel, Granville
Street.
Brown William, mariner, Second Street
Brown William, mariner, Cedar Street.
Burns John H., baggage master, P. E. I. R., Russell Street.
Burns William, law Student, Convent Street
Burroughs William, clerk, First Street.
Cahill Joseph, house carpenter, Bedford Row.
Cain David, master mariner, Central Street.
Calder Miss C., dressmaker, bds. Spring Street.
Caldwell James, trader, Water Street.
Galdwell John, house carpenter, Convent Street.
Calhoun John R., lumber merchant, &c , Eustance Street.
Callahan John, truckman, Argyle Street.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ck'town.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY 243
Singer <J- Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's Summerside.
Callwell. James, farmer, Water Street
Cameron Ronald, ship carpenter,Cedar Street.
Cameron Samuel house carpenter, Bedford Row.
CAMPBELL DONALD, proprietor Crabb's " Hotel, Water St.
Campbell Donald, laborer, Granville Street.
CAMPBELL JAMES, J. P,, Surveyor, Water Street, residence
Poplar avenue.
Campbell Ronald, lime burner, Water. Street.
Carver Thomas, engine cleaner, Water Street.
Chappel William, farmer, St. Eleanor's Road.
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH, T. H. Capp, B A., Central
Clark & Bowness, photographers, Central Street.
CLARK, HOBBLE ft CLARK, dry goods &c., Water Street.
Clark Charles R., firm of Clark & Bowness, 1st landing waiter
of customs, residence Spring Street.
Clark Francis, laborer, Russell Street.
Clark Hall, book-keeper, Winter Street.
Clark James B., firm of Clark, Robblee & Clark, residence
Spiing Street.
Clark Mrs. S., widow, bds. Second Street.
Clark Theo., book-keeper, Granville Street.
Clay John, surveyor, Spring Street.
Cole Robert, Church Street.
COLLINS JAMES H., Bible Christian Minister, Spring Street.
Collins Joseph, Cedar Street.
COMPTON & WEBBER furniture manufacturers, Central St.
See advertisement.
Compton Harry A., 'firm of Compton & Webber, Cedar
avenue.
Condon William, blacksmith, Second Street.
Connell Thomas, baker, Notre Dame Street.
Connick Thomas, ship carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Connors John, truckman, East Street.
Cook David, truckman, Barrack Street.
Costello Dennis, tailor, Central Street.
Costin John, shoemaker, Barrack Street.
Costin John, blockmaker, Summer Street.
COURT HOUSE, Central Street.
Crabbe George, 2nd clerk of customs, Granville Street.
Crabbe Thomas, farmer, cor. Winter & Summer Streets.
Spectacles $ Eye glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
244 SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. I.
Craswell Edwin, Spring Street.
Craswell Henry, jr., coal agent, P. E. I. R., Eustance Street.
Craswell Henry, ship carpenter, Granville Street.
Creighan Mrs. J., hotol keeper, First Street.
Creighan Patrick, laborer, East Street.
Creighan Patrick, laborer, Harvard Street.
Crew Daniel D., watchmaker, Winter Street.
Grossman James, 1st clerk & measures surveyor of customs,
Church Street.
Grossman Henry, cooper, Granville Street. ^T^
Crozier Alexander, master mariner, Fitzroy Street.
Crozier James, grocer, Granville Street.
Crozier John, painter, Granville Street.
Crozier Alexander, master mariner, Broadway.
Cudmore John, farmer, 'Harvard Street.
Curley Michael, shoemaker, Harvard Street.
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Daley William, ship carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Darrach Charles, school teacher, East Street.
Dan tf oid Mrs., widow, Bedford Eow.
Darby James, farmer, Winter Street.
Deagan Philip, house cai penter, Second Street.
DEIN3TADT REV. THOMAS J. ; Methodist Minister, Argyle St,
Delaney Patrick, watchmaker & jeweler, Water Street, resid-
ence Milk Street.
Delaney John E., pressman " Progress " Office, residence
Myrtle Avenue
Delaney Bartley, laborer, Wat?r Street.
Dempsey Matthew, house carpenter, Spring Street.
Dillon Mrs. B., grocery, Water Street.
Donahoe Chas. ret'd farmer, Market Street.
Doolan Edward, collar maker, Foundry Street.
DOULL & SON, cabinet makers, Head of Queen's Wharf.
DOULL MRS. A. F,, Prince County Bookstore, W T ater Street.
See advertisement.
Doull Geo., firm of Doull & Son, Head of Queen's Wharf.
Doull Geo. M., firm of Doull & Son, cor Central & Green Sts
Doull Mark, furniture manufacturer, Central Street.
Dover James, agent for agricultural implements, Water St.
DOYLE REV. PATK. P. P., cor. Notre Dame and Summer Sts.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hail.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY. 245
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I.
Doyle Pierce, house carpenter, Church Street.
DRILL SHED, Spring Street.
Duggan Walter, blacksmith, Foundry Street.
Duggan William, bookbinder, Second Street.
Duirant Edward, laborer, Second Street.
Duirant Octave, ship carpenter, First Street.
Dunn Matthew, pilot, Water Street.
Dunning Mrs., Duke Street.
EASTERN DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL Ottawa Street,
Ellis Francis P., drug clerk, bds Water Street.
Ellis Mrs. H., widow, Church Street.
Ellis Mrs. J., widow, Water Street.
Ellis Jno. H., mariner, bds Water Street.
Ellis Kenneth F., mariner, bds Water Street.
ENGLISH CHURCH, Rsv. T. S. Richey, pastor, cor. Church &
Summer Sts.
Enman J. D., station master, P. E. I. Ry.
Fanning James, truckman, Barrack Street.
Fanning James, house carpenter, Market Street.
Fanning Pat'k. T., boot and shoemaker, Water Street.
Farrent Samuel, rigger, Barrack Street.
Farrow Howard, hardware and General dealer, Central St.
residence Fitzroy Street.
Farrow Alex, carpenter, Russell Street.
Perguson Daniel, ship carpenter, Bedford Row.
Ferguson James, section master, Myrtle Ave.
Ferguson James, master mariner, First Street.
Ferguson Jno., clerk, bds Fitzroy Street.
Ferguson Mrs., widow, Fitzroy Street.
Ferguson William, house carpenter, bds Fitzroy Street.
Feetham Henry G., butcher, Summer Street, residence
Fitzroy Street.
Finlay Martin H., book-keeper, Barrack Street.
Finlayson Kenneth, master mariner, Church Street.
FIRE ENGINE HOUSE, Fitzroy Street.
Fisher Jno, foreman printer, Summerside "Journal" Office, bds
Spring Street.
Fitzgerald Thos., ship carpenter, Milk Street.
Fitzpatrick Angus, ship carpenter, Cedar Street.
Fitzpatrick Angus, ship carpenter, Market Street.
Holloway 's English Pills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I.
Fitzpatrick James, ship carpenter, Second Street.
Fitzpatrick Peter, ship carpenter, Water Street.
Flahaven Mrs. T., widow, Fitzroy Street.
Foley Matthew, mariner, Bedford Row.
Fowler Chas. M., painter, East Street.
Fraser Jno, house carpenter, King Street.
FRIZZEL THOS. boot and shoemaker, Water Street, residence
Belmont Street.
Gaffney Jno., Grocer &c., Water Street.
Gallagher Jno., boarding house, Water Street.
Gallant B., laborer, Notre Dame Street.
Gallant Jno., laborer, Barrack Street.
Gallant Joseph, laborer, Market Street.
Gallant Joseph, fireman, Foundry Street.
Gamble James, pressman S'side Journal Office, bds. Ocean
House, Water Street.
Gardiner Geo., ret'd farmer, Spring Street.
Gardiner Mrs. widow, Market Street.
Gass James, laborer, East Street.
Gay John, printer, bds Fitzroy Street.
Gay William, house carpenter, Church Street.
Gillan Jno., mason, Duke Street.
Gillespie Wm. E., foreman " Progress" Office, bds Granville St.
GILLIS ANGUS, Proprietor " Alma" House, St. Stephen Street.
Gillis Mrs. E., widow, Water Street.
Gillis Jno., laborer, Second Street.
Gillis John, caulker, bds. Ocean House, Water Street.
GILLIS J. F , M. D,, physician, Broadway, bds. cor. Central &
Church Streets.
Gillis Peter, house carpenter, Second Street.
Goff Thomas, ship carpenter, Second Street.
Gordon Douglas, agent S. N. Co. & Intercolonial Express
Co., residence Church Street.
Gorman Thos P., Proprietor and Editor S'side "Progress."
Goss John, laborer, King Street.
Gourlie J. Alfred, firm of J. A. Gourlie & Co., Belmont St.
Gourlie James, firm J. A. Gourlie & Co.. town clerk, Winter
Street.
GOURLIE J. ALFRED & CO., druggists, Water Street.
Gould John, truckman, East Street.
They keep a full, stock of Smokers Requisites at Apotheceries Hall.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY. 247
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Grady Albert, master mariner, First Street.
Grady David, grocer, Water Street.
Grady John, trader, Water Street.
Grady James, pilot, Water Street.
Grady William, master mariner, Summer Street.
Graham Neil, ship carpenter, First Street.
Grant Jonas, bailiff, Bedford Row.
Giant Lewis, shoemaker, Harvard Street.
GRAVES & CO., Editors and Proprietors S'side "Journal," Cen-
tral Street. See advt.
Graves Albert A., firm of Graves & Co.. Poplar Ave.
Graves Albert M., Winter Street.
Green Charles, farmer, St. Eleanors Road.
Green Daniel S., farmer, Old Mill Road.
Green H., teller. Union Bank, P. E. I.
GREEN HARRY G > postmaster & J. P., King Street.
Green Jesse, Water Street.
Green Jno., farmer, Green Street.
Green Lewis, farmer, Central Street.
Green Lewis Stewart, farmer, Old Mill Road.
Green Penn, master mariner, Belmont Street.
Green Thos, A., grist, saw and shingle mills, Spring Street.
Green William, house carpenter, Russell Street.
Gunn Peter, editor " S'side Journal," Central Street.
HALL THOMAS' farm implement manufacturer, Water Street,
Hall Thomas B., merchant, Water Street.
Hamilton Daniel, clerk, St. Stephen Street.
Harbin Darid, farmer, Ottawa Street.
Hardy Robert, policeman, Barr?ck Street.
Hardy Robert, ship carpenter, Duke Street.
Harrington & McNeill, blacksmiths, First Street.
Harrington Jno., firm of Harrington & McNeil, Central .Si.
Harrington John, blacksmith, Water Street.
Harper James, ship carpenter, Second Street.
Harvey Charles, proprietor " Bangor " house, Central St.
Heckbert John, shoemaker and farmer, Water Street.
Heckbert Rufus, farmer, bds. Water Street.
HECKMAN THOMAS H , dentist, Central Street. See advt.
Hennessey Peter, blacksmith, King Street.
Henry Dougald, St. Lawrence Street.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c., at Apothecaries Hall.
248 SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. /.
Henry John, agent mowing machines, Church Street.
Heuston Mrs., widow, Notre Dame Street.
Heustis Stephen, clerk, bds. 4 ' Ocean House," Water Street.
Hewitt John, master mariner, Water Street.
Hewitt John, mariner, Winter Street.
Hickey John T., ship carpenter, Fitzroy Street.
Hibbett Mrs. C., widow, First Street.
Hibbett Lawrence, ship carpenter, Hanover Street.
HIGH SCHOOL, Green Street.
Hilson Theo., plasterer, King Street.
Hinton George, tanner and currier, Duke Street.
Hogg Edward, laborer, Russell Street.
Holman Mrs. J., widow, Water Street.
HOLMAN EOBT- TM general merchant, Water Street, resi-
dence Fitzroy Street.
Hope Mrs., boarding house, Granville Street.
Howard David, truckman, Central Street.
Howatt Isaac, wagon builder, Water Street.
Howatt Jacob, painter, Water Street.
HOWATT MRS- J,, restaurant, Water Street.
Howe James W., barrister-a.t-law, and stipendary magis-
trate, Central Street, residence Church Street.
HUESTIS THOS- P-, West End steam factory, Water Street.
See advertisement.
HDESTIS MRS- T., straw and felt works, Water Street.
See advertisement.
Hunt Charles, deputy sheriff, Notre Dame Street.
Hunt Richard, auctioneer, &c., Central Street.
Hunt William T., clerk county court.
Hunter James, foreman repair shop, P. E. I. R., Water St.
Hurst Ira, master mariner, Second Street.
Irving James, trader, East Street.
Irving John, architectural draftsman, East Street.
Irving John, shipwright, Duke Street.
Jarvis Earnest, clerk post office, bds. Central Street.
Jarvis Henry F., M. D., physician, Central Street.
Irving Robert, limeburner, East Street.
OURNAL SUMMERSIDE THE, published every Thursday,
Central Street.
Kane Connolly, butcher, Water Street.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c., at Apothecaries Ball
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY. 249
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E, I.
Keefe Patrick, proprietor u Eenfrew " house, First Street.
KELLY THOMAS. Judge of Prince County Court, Central St.
Kenny James R., hairdresser, Water Street.
Kennedy Mrs., widow, Argyle Street.
Kennedy Ellis, master mariner, Water Street.
Kinsman Edw'd, blacksmith, Water St. residence First St.
Kirk David, house carpenter, King Street.
Kirkland James, painter, Water Street.
Lafferty Chas., barber, Central Street.
Laird John L., retired farmer, Spring Street.
Lamb Philip, house carpenter, Howard Street.
Lambert Mrs., widow, Central street.
Lannigan Patrick, 2nd landing waitor of customs, Kin
Larkins Peter A., shoemkr, Water street, residence Spring st.
Lee Newton, blacksmith, Church street.
LEFURGEY HON JNO ; M P P , shipowner, <fcc. Water Street,
cor. Granville and Bruce streets.
Lelacheur Gilbert, laborer, Harvard street.
Linldetter John, proprietor, "Vermont House," Central St.
Linkletter Absolom. laborer Summer street.
Linkletter James, laborer, Second street.
Linkletter William, shoemaker, Second street.
MacKelvie Neil, Manager U. Bank P. E. I., Broadway,
residence Central Street.
MACNUTT GEORGE L> groceries & provisions, Water Street,
residence Summer straet.
Mallet Daniel, ship carpenter, Hanover Street.
Mallet Joseph, mariner, Hanover Street.
Martin Bernard, boot & shoe maker, Water Street.
Martin Jno., grocer, Water Street.
Massey Hugh J., clerk county court, bds. East Street.
Massey Mrs. H. J., East Street.
Mathews Donald, house carpenter, Granville Street.
Matheson Jno., pilot, Foundry Street.
Matheson Murdock, boat builder, Hanover Street.
MAWLEY EDMUND, proprietor "Clifton " House, Water St.
Mawley George, dealer in chromos, Water Street.
Maxwell Wm. H., clerk, Russell Street.
Me Arthur Mrs., widow, Duke Street.
MCARTHUR JEREMIAH* boot & shoe maker, Water Street,
McAulay Angus, caulker, bds. Renfrew House.
They keep a full stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries HalL
250 SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
McCalman, Albert, shipwright, Duke Street.
McCallum Mrs. E. A. dressmaker, Water Street.
McCarthy Alex., laborer, East Street.
McCarvill Jno. S., hotel keeper, First Street.
McCarvill Mich., laborer, Convent Street.
McDonald Allan, laborer, Spring Street.
McDonald Alex., laborer, East Street.
McDonald Alex C, proprietor " Terrace " House, Granville St
McDonald Archibald, farmer, Central Street.
McDonald Mrs. A., widow, Barrack Street.
McDonald Charles, hairdresser, Water Street, residence
Hanover Street.
McDonald Daniel, master mariner, Water Street.
McDonald Dan., laborer, Hanover Street.
McDonald Fred'k, laborer, First Street.
McDonald Malcolm, book keeper, Spring Street.
McDonald Ronald, Cooper, Bedford Row.
McDonald Ronald, liquors <te groceries, Water Street.
McDougall Dngald, house carpenter, St. Lawrence Street.
McDougall Peter, ship carpenter, Second Street.
McEachern Chas. ship carpenter, cor Duke & Market Sts.
McEwen Joseph, clerk, bds. Fitzroy Street.
McEwen Mrs. L., widow, Fitzroy Street.
McEwen Spurgeon, printer, bds. Fitzroy Street.
McEwen William, clerk, bds. Fitzroy Street.
McFarlane Neil, proprietor S. Ferryboat, residence Market
Street.
McGougan Donald, carpenter, Myrtle Street.
McGrougan Theo. miller, Myrtle Street.
McGraw Francis, laborer, Water Street.
Mclnnis Mrs. B., widow, Second Street.
Mclnnis Duncan, ship carpenter, Water Street,
Mclnnis Findley, ship carpenter, Water Street.
Mclntosh Archibald, trader, Central Street.
Mclsaac Mich., house carpenter, Ottawa Street.
MAUKAY & TOOMBS, saddle & harness makers, Water St..
McKay James, grocery & provisions, Water Street.
MCKAY REV- NEIL, pastor Presbyterian Church, Cen-
tral Street.
McKay John, Granville Street.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY. 251
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason fy Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
McKay John A., firm McKay & Toombs, bds. Franklin House.
McKay John B., surgeon, Summer Street.
McKay Kenneth, master mariner, Barrack Street.
McKay Mrs., widow, Winter Street.
McKay Mrs. S. R., widow, Central Street.
McKelyie Arch'd, carpenter P. E. I. R., Milk Street.
McKelvie Chas. laborer, First Street.
MACKENZIE JOHN, merchant tailor, Water Street, residence
Notre Darne Street.
McKenzie John, blacksmith, East Street.
McKenzie John C., house carpenter; King Street.
McKenzie Pius, laborer, Second Street.
McKinnon Bros., agricultural implement malwifacturer,
Water Street.
McKinnon Angus, firm of McKinnon Bros., Water Street.
McKinnon Cornelius, agricultural implement manufacturer,
Water Street.
McKinnon Neil, lumber merchant, Granville Street.
McKinnon Neil, firm of McKinnon Bros., Water Street
McLean Daniel, engineer P. E. I. R., Belmont Street.
McLean James, tailor, bds " Ocean " House.
McLean Mrs. S., widow, First Street.
McLellan Alex. R., school teacher, bds. Second Strert.
McLellan Andrew, laborer, Notre Dame Staeet.
McLellan Andrew, farmer, Charles Street.
McLellan Augustin, Baker, First Street.
McLellan Anselem, ship carpenter, Water Street.
McLellan Daniel, ship carpenter, Water Street.
McLellan Donald, ship carpenter, Second Street.
McLellan Hugh, ship carpenter, Water street.
McLelLm James H. ship carpenter, bds. Second street.
McLellan James P., ship carpenter, First street.
McLellan John, laborer, First Street.
McLennan Colin, attorn ey-at-law, cor. Granville & Fitzroy
Streets.
McLennan Albert A., barrister at law, Central Street.
MGLEQD MURDOCH, central meat market, Central Street.
McLeod Robert, trader, Water Street.
McLeod Wellington, clerk, Union Bank.
McMillan Angus, M. P. P., ship builder, Central Street.
Holloway's English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
252 SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. 1.
McNally John, carpenter, Central Street.
McNeill Charles B., clerk, Cor. Notre Daine and Summer
Streets.
McNeill Mrs. C.> widow, Eustance Street*
McNeill Dougald, bailiff, Myrtle Street.
McNeill Finlay, merchant Argyle street.
McNeill James A., Wharfinger, P. E I. B. Argyle Street.
McNeill James A., firm of Harrington & McNeill, Argyle
Street bds. Central Street.
McNeill Jerome, laborer, Notre Dame Street.
McNeill Mrs., widow, Water Street.
McNeill P^Dhen, Agent Merchants Bank of Halitax, Cor.
JJ zroy and Granville Streets
McNeill V tiliam H., Clerk Merchants Bank of Haliax,
bds. Cor. Fitzroy and Granville Streets.
McPhail Malcolm, spar maker, Barrack Street.
McPherson Alex, house carpenter, Barrack Street.
McSween Angus, merchant tailor, Central Street, residence,
Granville Street.
McVeigh Patrick, shoemaker, Water Street.
McQuarry John, boat builder, Winter Street.
Mellish Frederick, farmer, Convent Street.
MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX, 8. McNeill, agent, St Stephen
Street.
METHODIST CHUitCH OF CANADA, Rev.T. M.Deinstadt, pas-
tor, First Street.
Miller George, Cooper, Water Street.
Milligan Wm. N., proprietor Globe" Hotel, Water Street.
Milligan Frederick, East Street.
MILLIGAN PHILIP- cooper, Second Street.
Millman John, laborer, East Street.
MILLS A- P., merchant, Water Street.
Mills Holden C., flour and oyster dealer, Water Street.
Mills William, clerk, Milk Street.
Milton William, tinsmit>>, Russell Street.
Minnard Joseph H., puncp manufacturer, Second Street.
Minto Win. D., firm of Sinclair, Minto & Stewart, Notre
Dame Street.
Montgomery David ship owner, dealer in coal, produce &c.,
and official assignee, Broadway.
Choice Tobaccos, all the lest kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY. 253
Singer & Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Summer side.
MORRIS LEONARD, bookseller, stationer, &c., Water Street.
residence Argyle Street.
Morrison Donald, farmer, Summer Street.
Morrison Frank R,, accountant, Merchants Bank of Halifax,
St. Stephen Street.
Muirhead Miss, boarding house, Fitzroy Street.
Muirhead Robert, general merchant, Water Street.
Muirhead Hon. James, Water Street.
Milligan James, truckman, First Street.
Mulligan Philip, cooper, Second Street.
Muncey Singleton A., telegraph operator, P. E. I. R. y and
ticket clerk, Poplar Avenue
Munro J., house carpenter, Water Street,
Murphy Charles, school teacher, Water Street.
Murphy Bernard, shoemaker, Ottawa Street.
Murphy Frank, house carpenter, East Street.
Murray Mrs E.. grocery, Water Street.
Murray John, inspector of schools, bds. Granville Street.
MUTTART GEORGE, proprietor "Franklin" House, Central St.
Muttart William, section master, P. E. I. R., Ottawa Street.
Newman Win. book-keeper, Granville Street.
Nicholson Alexander, blacksmith, Water street.
Nicholson Josh, shoemaker, Church Street.
Nicholson Mrs. J., widow, Water Street.
Noonan Daniel, proprietor "Dominion" Hotel, Water Street
Nowlan Nathan, laborer, Convent Street.
NOTRE DA VIE CONVENT, Summer Street.
O'Brien Win., shoemaker, East Street.
O'Connor Mrs. J., widow, Water Street.
Outerbridge Bruce, clerk, Ottawa Street.
Palmer John, mariner, Barrack street.
Parsons Mrs. S., widow, Eustance street.
Patterson Ninian, Water street.
Pawe Jeremiah, farmer, Harvard street.
PENTZ W. H-, watchmaker & jeweler, Water street. See
advertisement.
Perry Charles, laborer, Second street.
Perry Damos, laborer, Argyle street.
Perry Gilbert, Truckman, Central street.
Perry John, laborer, Central street.
Perry John, shoemaker, Charles street.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
254 SUMMERS1DE DIRECTORY.
Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summerside, P. E. I.
Perry John, laborer, Notre Dame street.
Peters Charles, master mariner, First street.
Peters James, laborer, Granville street.
Peters Morris, caulker, Market street.
Peters Morris, mason, Water street.
Peters Robert, fisherman, Duke street.
Pillman Emanuel, clerk, bds. Spring street.
Poole James, house carpenter, Granville street.
POST OFFICE, Harry C. Green, post master, Water street.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Rev. N. McKay, pastor,) Church
Street.
Price Jas. E., M. D., physician, Water street.
Prunty Pat'k., Truckman, Ottawa Street.
PROGHESS SUMMERSIDE THE, published every .Monday
Central Street.
Proffit Mrs. R., widow, Fitzroy street.
Quigley Peter, laborer, East Street.
Quinn Mrs. widow, Granville Street.
Ramsay Donald, shipbuilder, Mill Road.
Ramsay Hugh shipbuilder, Summer street.
Ramsay John, contractor and Shipbuilder, Duke street.
Ramsay William, house carpenter, Myrtle Ave.
Ranahan Patk., boot and Shoemaker, Water Streer.
REID, J. D. & BROS-, general merchants. Water street.
Reid James A., firm of Reid Bros., Poplar Avenue.
Reid John D. firm of Reid Bros., Central Street.
Rendell Jno., tanner and currier, Water street, residence
First street.
Renouf Frank, harness maker, Granville street.
Richards Thomas, ship carpenter, Myrtle street.
Robertson Thos., grocer, Water Street.
Robblee Thos. H., firm of Clark Robblee & Clark, Notre
Dame Street.
Robson John, tanner and currier, Notre Dame street.
Rodd Samuel, mason, Market street.
ROGERS DAVID, general merchant, Water street, residence
cor. Granville and Church sts.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, (Rev, P. Doyle,) "cor.
Central and Notre Dame sts.
Ross Mrs. H., boarding house, Spring street.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
SUMMEKSIDE DIRECTORY. 255
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $ Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Ross Mrs. N., widow, Notre Dame street.
Buggies Fred'k., painter, Eustance street.
Ryan Pat'k, truckman, Harvard street.
Sandesbery George, blacksmith and farmer, Water street.
Saunders Chas. B., harness maker, Water street, residence
Second street.
Schurman David, agent for Noxon Bros. Mowing Machines,
VVater street, residence Myrtle street.
Schurman Horatio, house carpenter^ Duke street.
Schurman Jacob, wharfinger, Queen's Wharf.
Schurman John B., preventive officer, Church street.
Schurman Josh, house carpenter, Argyle Street.
Sharp James, trader, Granville Street.
Sharp James A., dealer in flour, oysters, &c., Water Street,
residence St. Eleanor's Road.
Sharp John, trader, Argyle Street.
Shaw William, carpenter, Central Street.
Shea Francis, laborer residence Market street.
Shea William M., cooper, Water street.
Sheen George, ship carpenter, Foundry street.
Shreve Charles J., M. D., physician, Water Street, residence,
Central street.
Simpson Theo., baker, Water Street.
SINCLAIR, MINTO & STEWART, general merchants, Water
Street.
Sinclair Neil, firm of Sinclair, Minto & Stewart, Granville St.
Small William, carpenter, Myrtle street.
Smith James, plasterer, Notre Dame street.
Smith Philip, plasterer, cor. Convent & Central streets
Smith Simon, house carpenter, Market street
Sorners William, master mariner, bds. Fitzroy street.
Stavert George, produce dealer, Water street.
STAVERT R- Me- G > cashier Summer-side Bank, Central st.
Stavert W. E., teller, Summerside Bank.
Steves Aaron, proprietor " Ocean " House, Water street.
Steves Charles, Argyle street.
Stewart David, truckman, Summer street,
STEWART MRS- FANNY, " Centennial " House, Water Street.
Stewart William, firm of Sinclair, Minto & Stewart, cor
Convent & Summer streets.
Hdloways English Pills <j- Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
256 SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I.
Strong Charles W., collector of H. M. Customs, Spring street.
Strong Frederick W., merchant, cor. Winter & Central streets,
residence Central street.
STRONG HON- W G , merchant, Central street.
Styineist W. W., cooper, Water street, residence East street.
Sullivan William, mail carrier,Second street.
Sutherland John Y., photographer, Central street.
Suttis George, cooper, Second street.
Tamlyon Mrs. B., widow, Water street.
Taylor James, laborer, King street.
Thomas Charles, bailiff, Harvard street.
Thompson John L., conductor P. E. I. R., Winter street.
Thomson John, farmer, Granville street.
Tobin William, mariner, Water street.
Toombs Robert, firm of McKay & Toombs, harness makers.
Water Street.
VcoSo^ Solomon, Barrack street.
Wall Elijah, house carpenter, Notre Dame street.
Walker George H., carpenter Central street.
Walker John, book-keeper,Summer street.
Walsh David, ship carpenter, Notre Dame street.
Walsh James, master mariner, Russol street.
Walsh Milton, tinsmith, Harvard .^reet.
Walsh Thomas, master mariner, Central street.
Warren George, clerk, Granville street.
Waugh Alexander, trader, Winter street.
WAUGH JOHN R., boot & shoemaker, Central street. See adv't
Waugh William C. Farmer, Harvard street.
Waye Robert, butcher, Spring street.
Webber George L., firm of Compton & Webber, cabinet
maker, Cedar Avenue.
Wedge P. A., laborer, Second street.
Wedge Joseph, laborer, Water street.
Wedge Paul, fireman, bds. Fitzroy street.
Wedge Philip, mariner, Fitzroy street.
Western District School, Charles Murphy, teacher, Duke
street.
Wlielan George, clerk, Convent street.
White Dr. Wm. H., dentist, Water street.
Whitehead Gavin, ship carpenter, Second street.
They keep a full stock of Smoker's Requisites at Apothecaries Hall.
SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY 257
Singer $ Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard M orris s Sumnterside.
Wickham William, tailor, Notre Dame street.
Williams Lemuel, blockmaker, Water street.
Wilson James, truckman, Granville street.
Woodside Benjamin, manager of Jno. Stentiford's Con-
fectionery, Water street.
Wright Bros., general merchants, Water street.
Wright Elisha, firm of Wright Bros., Central street.
Wright Henry E., barrister-at-law, Central street.
V> T right Mrs., widow, Notre Dame street.
Wright Norman R., firm of Wright Bros.,Central street.
Young John, truckman, Harvard Street
Young John, blockmaker, cor. Duke & Market Street.
CampleWs Quinine wine, at tJie Apothecaries Hccll, Ch'town.
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SUMMERSIDE DIRECTORY.
GEORGETOWN DIRECTORY. 259
GEORGETOWN
Is a well laid out town in Lot No. 54, and is the Capital of
King's County. It is situated at the extremity of a narrow
strip of land about six miles long, divided from the Mainland
by the rivers of Cardigan and Brudenell, and is the terminus
of the P. E. I. Railroad. The harbor is one of the best in
the Province, and will accommodate vessels of any reason-
able tonnage ; and what is of very great importance, it is
open for navigation the greater part of the year. Formerly
the town was celebrated for its enterprise in shipbuilding,
and some of the finest vessels afloat have been built here,
but like other places, the depression in that particular line of
industry has been felt for some time, and has naturally mili-
tated against the trade and commerce of the place. The ex-
port of agricultural produce is considerable, and if, as we
may reasonably expect, freights will improve, and the demand
for vessels become more active, there is no doubt whatever,
the prosperous times of former years will once more make
their appearance.
The original founders of Georgetown were unquestionably
men of good judgment and expansive ideas, hence they
made their calculations not for themselves merely, but for
future generations. Their successors, luckily, have followed
in their foot-steps, and the handsome and substantial stores
and other buildings which adorn the town, would do credit
to any commercial community.
No doubt the scheme, by many, would be considered
Utopian, but we think that few towns in the Maritime Pro-
vinces are better adapted for a beet root sugar refinery, to
which we have already referred in our sketch of the Island,
than Georgetown with its unrivalled harbor and extensive
tract of fertile country than which, no land, we conceive,
is more suitable for the growth of the raw material. The
260 GEORGETOWN DIRECTORY.
present generation may not see the wisdom of embarking
in so large an undertaking as the one under consideration,
nevertheless the time will doubtless come, when the natural
advantages of King's County will be turned to profitable
account. There is a royalty attached to the town as in the
case of Chatlottetown and Princetown. At the entrance
of the harbor, on what is called Panmure Island, there
is a light house, and a harbor light on St. Andrew's Point,
both of which are of inestimable value to those who " go
down to the sea in ships " to follow their perilous calling.
The sittings of the Supreme Court are held here half yearly
viz., in February and July. Distant from Charlottetown, 30
miles. Mail daily.
GEORGETOWN DIRECTORY. 261
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summer side, P. E. I
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GEORGETOWN 1880-81.
Aitken W. B., J. P., hotel keeper, Richmond Street.
Aitken George A., clerk of County Court, Kent street.
Allen William E., fisherman.
Bank Merchants, of P. E. I. Branch Kent Street, K. C.
McLeod, agent.
60UKRE JAMES- merchant and sea captain, Richmond street
See adv't.
Braighton .Robert, court house keeper,
Burke Michael, farmer.
Byrne Mrs. Bridget, widow Martin.
Byrne Thomas, i'armer.
Byrne John H., station agent, P. E. I. R.
CAMERON THOMAS, tailor, Kent street. See adv't,
Cameron Misses, milliners.
Campbell Roderick, J. P.. land surveyor.
Cheny William, tailor.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND, no permanent pastor.
Cogswell Aaron, clerk, Kent street.
Cogswell James, J. P., tanner and currier.
COURT HOUSE, Kent square.
CRIPPS CHARLES, boot & shoemaker, Kent Street,
Croucher Samuel, " Commercial Hotel," Kent Street.
DALZIEL WILLIAM locker H. M. Customs, Water street.
Donne vin Timothy, shoe maker,
DRILL SHED, Fitzroy Street.
Duff John, lobster factory.
Easton James, school teacher.
Easton William S., clerk.
EASTON JA^ES & SON, general grocers & provision dealers
Grafton street. See adVt.
Fairchild Joseph, ship builder & ship owner.
Hulloways English Pills $ Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
262 GEORGETOWN DIRECTORY.
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $ Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Ford Samuel, shoe maker.
FORREST & CO , lobster factory.
GORDON HON DANIEL J. P-, M. P. P., merchant, ship owner
& ship builder, Kent Street. See ad'vt.
Grady Tobias, house carpenter.
Grant D. C., "Albion House."
Griffin Henry, tailor.
Griffin Philip, sea captain.
Griffin William, truckman.
HA6GART JOHN, carriage builder, Water street.
Hain James, ship wright.
Hamphill Daniel, ship wright,
Hanley John, painter.
Hendrican Charles, ship wright.
HESS10N MICHAEL- J- P, merchant and General Dealer,
Kent street.
HE88ION THOMAS G- landing waiter H. M,, Customs,
Kent street,
Hibbitt George, conductor P. E. I. R., bds " McDonald "
hotel.
Hicken John, shipwright.
Hobbs A. P., butcher, Richmond Street.
Holland John, constable.
HOOPER JOHN C, saddler and harness maker, Kent Street.
See advertisement.
Jenkins Mrs. Emma, dressmaker, Kent street.
KAYE DAVID, M D> J P, Physician & Surgeon, < Woodside,"
Royalty.
KENNEDY D. F-> tinsmith & dealer in stoves, &c., Kent street.
See advertisement.
Kehoe Patrick, wheelwright.
KING'S COUNTY ADVERTISER, published every Thursday,
Peter McCourt, editor and proprietor.
Knight John, chemist and druggist, Kent street.
Lavers John, house carpenter.
Lebrocq John, ship and house carpenter.
Ledwell Thomas, Revere house.
Logan David H.. gaoler.
McAuley Roderick, J. P., tanner.
McAvoy Mrs. E., widow, hotel keeper.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ctitown.
GEORGETOWN DIRECTORY. 263
Family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summerside, P. E. /.
McCoimel William, dealer in millinery and dry goods,
Grafton street.
McCormack D. G , tailor, Kent street.
McCormack Michael, carpenter.
MCCOURT PETER, editor & proprietor King's County Ad-
vertiser, Kent street.
MACDONALD REV, FATHER, St James' R. C. Church.
MCDONALD HOTEL, Kent street, Mrs. McDcnald,proprietress.
McDonald Mrs. M., McDonald Hotel. Kent street.
MCDONALD A, A. & BROS., general merchants, Kent street.
McDonald Alexander J., J. P.
McDonald Archibald J., J. P., of McDonald Brothers.
MCDONALD & WESTAWAY, general merchants, Water street.
McDonald William, carpenter.
McEachern Hugh, proprietor Victoria hotel.
McEachern Mrs. M., widow.
McKean Mrs. Elizabeth, restaurant, Kent street.
McKenna John, constable and truckman.
McKewen John C., M. D and druggist, Richmond street.
McKewen William, farmer.
McKinnon Miss Annie, milliner and dressmaker, Kent st.
McKinnon Archibald, farmer.
MCKINNON REV, JOHN, Presbyterian minister.
McKinnon John, bailiff and constable.
MCKINNON JOHN A., M. D., physician and surgeon.
McLaren Daniel, farmer.
McLean Angus, dealer in groceries & confectionary, Kent st.
McLeod William, cooper, cor. Richmond & Fitzroy streets.
MCNABB HUGH, boot arid shoe maker, Kent street. See adv't
MCPHAIL ANGUS, Georgetown furniture factory, Water St.
See adv't.
McMillan Alexander, boarding house, Kent street.
Market House, Kent square.
MASONIC HALL, cor Durham and West streets.
Moore George, J. P., farmer.
Morrison Peter, tailor, Kent street.
Munro Roderick, J. P., flour and general dealer, Kent st.
Owen Charles, sub collector of H. M. Customs, Grafton st.
Parker George A., shipwright.
Poole Mrs. Jane, widow.
Trusses, Elastic Stocking*, Knee Caps, &c., at Apothecaries Hall.
264 GEORGETOWN DIRECTORY.
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summer side, P. E. I.
Poulton William, carpenter.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. John McKinnon, pastor.
Kenton Alexander, house carpenter, Grafton street.
RENTON JOHN, house carpenter, Richmond street. See adv't.
ROSS PETER, blacksmith, Kent street. See adv't.
ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH, Rev. J. C. McDonald, P. P.
SANDERSON WILLIAM, J.P., deputy prothonatory and notary
public, Grafton street. See adv't.
Sencabaugh William, sea captain, Water street.
SCHOOL HOUSE, Kent square.
Shay Edward, cooper, Victoria street.
.Smith John, blacksmith, Water street.
Smith John, hotel keeper.
STEWART ALEX- G.> first clerk H. M. Customs, George st.
Stewart Hugh, house carpenter.
Stewart Peter, house carpenter,
Torev John, carpenter and constable.
WALKER ALEXANDER, saddler and harness maker, Richmond
street. See advertisement.
Weatherbie Elisha, blacksmith, Water street.
Westaway Lewis John, sea captain and shipowner.
Wickwire Ezra, farmer.
Wightman Joseph, J. P. farmer.
WIGHTMAN WM. B,, merchant and postmaster, Kent st.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, CJitown.
DIRECTORY
OF THE PRINCIPAL
Towns, Villages, and Settlements
IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Alphabetically Arranged.
, a village located in Lot 27 and 28,
parish of St. Davids, County of Prince. -Distant
from Charlottetown 30 miles, from Georgetown 60
s- miles, and from Summerside 15 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
James Donnelly, postmaster.
ALBERRY PLAINS, Queens County.
Distant from Charlottetown 17 miles, and from
Georgetown 13 miles.
ALBERTON", a town located in Lot No. 4,
parish of Egmont, County of Prince. Distant from
Charlottetown, 80 miles ; from Summerside, 43 miles.
Mail daily.
Abbott James, clerk.
Agnew John, clerk.
Alton Cyrus, teamster.
Barratt John, house joiner.
Barrat John, laborer.
BEARI8TO JAMES, M D , physician & surgeon.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, $-c., at Apothecaries Hall.
266 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. I.
BEERS Ai H. M- D- physician & surgeon.
BELL ROBERT, general merchant, preserver of lobsters,
beef and mutton.
Bell Mrs. H., boarding house.
BENNETT CHARLES, lobster preserver.
Bennett George, lobster preserver.
Bennett Henry, lobster preserver.
Bernard Charles E., farmer and sewing machine agent.
Belyea W. H., lobster preserver (at Miminigash)
Birch James E., clerk, agent Cossitt's mower and reaper
Blampied Mrs. Caroline, widow.
Blizard William L., tin smith, lobster canner.
Bowie Thomas, cigar maker.
Brenan John P. clerk, collector of H. M. customs.
Buote Jeremiah, ship carpenter.
Buote Jerome, egg dealer.
Burke Edward tanner & sheomaker.
Burke James, boot & shoemaker.
Caie James H., clerk.
Call beck William, house painter.
Cameron P., liquor dealer
Cameron W. F., clerk
Campbell Benjamin, laborer
CARR REV. A- F Presbyterian minister
Carroll Patrick, laborer
Carroll Richard, salesman
Cassidy James, cooper
Champion James, larmer
Champion Benjamin, cooper.
Champion John, pilot, fisherman
Champion Thomas, cooper, fisherman
Champion William, cooper, fisherman
Clark E. A., firm B. Rogers & Co.
Clarke M. G.
Clark William, house joiner
Cook William, shoemaker
COREY REV- E- B , Baptist minister
Cormick Patrick, laborer
Cosgrove Bernard, lime burner
Cunningham Ja,mes, blacksmith
They keep a full, stock of Smokers Requisites at Apotheceries Hall.
OF TOWNS VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 267
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. J. . I.
Cunningham Joseph, blacksmith
Cunningham Patrick farmer & blacksmith
GUI rie Joseph, ship carpenter
Dixon Wellington, grammar school teacher
Durant William, photographer & hairdresser
Dyer Joseph, clerk
DYER REV- R- W , Church of England minister
Fielding John P., harness maker
FOLEY M > general merchant, ship builder
Fraser Daniel, ship carppnter
Fraser Daniel, junr., ship carpenter
Gallant Charles, cooper
Gallant James, house carpenter
Gamble Thomas, house carpenter
Gavin James, clerk
Gavin M. W., master mariner & lobster preserver
GAVIN HON- PETER, M- E- 0-, lobster preserver
Gladney Richard, butcher
Grattan James, shoemaker
GORDON EDWARD, farmer & agent " royal reaper."
Gordon James S., fish dealer
Gordon John, grist and saw mill owner, farmer
Green George, farmer
Henderson T. W., clerk
Hibbitt William, ship carpenter
Hickey Patrick, farmer
Holland Patrick, ship carpenter
Horton Alexander, tanner, cooper
Horton George, tanner, shoemaker
HOWLAN HOH GEORE W , senator.
Hubbard George, master mariner
Hnmprey Thomas, shipwright
HUNTER DAVID' carriage and cabinet maker, blacksmith,
steam factory
Ireland Edward, blacksmith
Ireland James, master mariner, boarding house
KEEFE JOHN T postmaster
Kelly William, tanner
Kinch John, carpenter
Kinch Peter, carpenter
Choice Tobaccos, all tlie best kinds, at tlve\Apotheca,r ies Hall.
268 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I.
'Larkins Alexander, boarding house
'Larkins James, school teacher
LARKINS JOHN K-> blacksmith, carriage builder and steam
saw mill
Larkins Joseph, bailiff
Leard Archibald J., house carpenter & cabinet maker
Leard George M!, shoemaker
Leard Matthew R., clerk
Leavitt T. C., tinsmith & lobster canner
LEFURGEY & WEEKS, general merchants
Leonard John, cooper
Leonard Joseph, blacksmith
Leonard Eoderick, cooper
McAulay Angus, ship carpenter
McAlduff Daniel, ship carpenter
.McAlduff Edward, farmer and truckman
McAlduff John, house carpenter
AcAlduff Stephen, farmer
McCabe John, fisherman
McCabe Joseph, fisherman and cooper
McCallurn Malcolm, laborer
McDonald Alexander
McDonald Archibald, ship carpenter
McDonald Archibald, blacksmith
McDonald Angus, ship carpenter
McDonald Gaspe, laborer
McDonald John, ship carpenter
McDonald J. EL, farmer
McDonald Mathias, laborer
McDonald Michael, laborer
McDonald Peter, laborer
McEachern William, ship carpenter
McFadyen Daniel, ship carpenter
McGillvery Joseph, book-keeper
Mclntosh William, tailor
M cKay Joh n , j oin er
McKenna William, tailor
McKinnon C., ship carpenter
McKinnon John, shipwright
McKinnon John, shipwright
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ctitovm.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS.
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McKinnon Joseph, ship carpenter
McKizmon Rod., shoemaker
McLean Charles, carriage painter
McLean E. E., station master P. E. I. R.
McLellan John, plasterer
McLellan John, warehouseman
McLellan Maleolm, warehouseman
McLellan Neil, warehouseman
MCLEOD ALEXANDER, general merchant and agent for Try on,
wollen mills
McLeod Edward, cooper & fisherman
McLeod Finley, ship carpenter
McLeod James A., farmer
McNeill Charles, ship carpenter
MCNEILL WM. D., book store
McPhail James, shoemaker
McPhee John, ship carpenter
McPherson Lamy, ship carpenter
Mack John, laborer
Matthews Alex., senr., farmer
Matthews Edmund, peddler
Matthews H. J., farmer
Meggieson Thomas ship carpenter
Montgomerey D., station master P. E. I. R.
Montgomery George R.
Millman Thomas, carriage builder
Mountain John, truckman
Murray James, laborer
Muttart George S., farmer & egg dealer
Nisbet Frederick, ship carpenter
O'Brien John, blacksmith
O'Brien Thomas, harness maker
O'Connor Dennis, blacksmith
Peters Gilbert, ship carpenter
PHELAN REV. 8- P B-, Roman Catholic Church
Platts John, blacksmith
Proctor Norman, ship carpenter
Profit George, laborer
Profit James, house carpenter
Profit William cooper & fisherman
Holloways English Pills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
270 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Singer <C* Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard 'T/orW.vV. F-nwwicrfn.tl".
Ramsay George A., house carpenter
Ramsay Malcolm, house carpenter
Rankin Alexander, shipwright
Rankin James, ship carpenter
Reddin B. D., liquors & groceries
Reid John A., tailor, merchant
REID RICHARD B , J. P., M. L. C., commissioner for taking
affidavits for small debtors court and for taking
acknowledgments of deeds
Reid William P., general store
Ritchie Peter, laborer
ROGERS BENJ. & CO.* general merchants
Rogers Benjamin, M. L. C., firm of Benj. Rogers & Co.
SELLARS REV- JOSEPH, Methodist minister
Sherlock A. W., shoemaker
Sherlock William, laborer
Skerry James, cooper & fisherman
Skerry John, cooper & fisherman
Skerry Williiam, cooper & fisherman
Smallman Miss M. I., dressmaker
Smith Philip, carriage maker & painter
Stewart George, blacksmith
Stewart Neil, ship carpenter
Trainer John J., laborer
Tredinick William, shoemaker
Tuplin Robert, boarding house
Wallace Edmund, storekeeper
Ward Neil, clerk
Warren Charles, truckman
Warren John, laborer
Wat-kinson , agent for farming implements
Wells Asa, fisherman
Wells George, pilot & fisherman
Wells Henry, fisherman
Wells James, fisherman & farmer
Wells Robert, pilot & fisherman
Wells William, grist & saw mill owner
Wells William, truckman
Wells William Robert, fisherman
WHITE JAS- F,, general dealer in dry fifoods. Lirorcries &c.
They keep a full stock of smokers rsquisites, at Apotftecariez //<///
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WHITE JOHN D , hotel keeper, cooper & fish dealer
White E. K., tinsmith
White William, cooper
White W, H,, house carpenter
Wiggins Charles, miller
WIGGINS JAMES G > steam grist & saw mill
Wiggins John, miller
Wisner Mrs. J., boarding house
WOODMAN D. J- D-, J. P., C. C. C., farmer
Woodside Neil
Woolner John, blacksmith
> Queens County, a farming-
district. Distant from Charlottetown 5 miles.
ALEXANDRIA, A Village located in Lot
No. 5, parish of Egmont, County of Prince. Distant
from Charlottetown 72 miles, from Georgetown, 105
miles, from Princetown 40 miles, from Summerside,
35 miles, and from Alberton 6 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Arsneaux Dominick,
Arsneaux Am able, farmer.
Brendage Bartholomew, shoemaker.
Brendage Levi, shoemaker.
Brendage Joshua, farmer.
Clark Thomas, farmer.
Corbett John, farmer.
Dougherty William, farmer.
Dickson Miss, teacher.
Ellis Mrs. James, widow
Gallant John, farmer.
Gallant Paul,
Gambell Silas, farmer.
Gorrell John, miller,
Gill Mrs. Edward, widow.
Gordon Archibald S. tanner.
Hardy George, merchant.
HARDY WILLIAM, postmaster.
Hopgood Thomas, farmer.
Hopgood Thomas, farmer.
Holloways English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summerside, P. E. I.
Hudson William, tailor.
McDonald Mrs. widow,
Matheson Henry, farmer.
Meggison Mrs., widow.
Ray nor James J., farmer.
Sweet John, farmer,
The post office is called Lot G.
ALiMA, a flag station on P. E. I. Railway, Lot 3,
North parish, Prince County. Distant from Charlotte-
town 86 miles, from Alberton 6 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Joseph Hamill, postmaster.
ANN AlSTDALE,a village located on the North
Side of Grand River, Lot No. 56, parish of St George,
Kings County. Distant from Charlottetown 42
miles and from Georgetown 10 miles. Mail bi-
weekly.
Banks William, farmer,
Campbell Angus, farmer,
Campbell Donald, farmer,
Clarke Donald, farmer,
Clarke Nicholas, farmer,
Clarke Richard, blacksmith,
Clarke William, farmer,
Clackett William, farmer,
Conroy Simon, peddler,
Ding well John, farmer,
Frost John, J. P., farmer.
Howlett David, farmer,
Howlett John, shipbuilder,
Howlett Robert, farmer,
Hudley Garret, marriner,
JOHNSTON JAMES, wholesale and retail merchant, and fish
trader.
Jenkins William, farmer,
McAulay Mrs. Isabella, boarding house.
McDonald Alexander, farmer,
McDonald Donald, master mariner,
McDonald Joseph, farmer.
Spectacles 4" Eye glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 273
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. /.
McDonald Patrick, merchant,
Mclnnis Malcolm, merchant,
McMullin Peter, shoemaker,
Nichols John, saw & grist mill owner,
Norton Edward, farmer,
NORTON WILLIAM, J. P., postmaster & farmer.
Robertson Alfred, farmer,
Robertson Robert, farmer,
Robertson Samuel, farmer,
Robertson William, engineer, blacksmith and farmer,
Swallow William, farmer,
Taylor James, blacksmith,
Taylor Thomas, blacksmith,
Taylor Walter, farmer,
Tossel Edward, tailor,
Yorstoii Daniel, blacksmith,
Yorston George, farmer,
Yorstoii Henry, farmer,
BALDWIN'S HO AD. Kings County.
Distant from Georgetown, 10 miles.
BALTIC ROAD, located in Lot No. 1 8,
Parish of St. David's, King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 57 miles.
BAY FORTUNE. A village located in Lot
No. 43, East parish, King's County. Mail bi-weekly.
Dingwell Robert, joiner.
DINGWELL WILLIAM R, joiner & architect.
Hoyt Frederick J., school teacher.
McCallum James, shoemaker.
Mills J. W., wheelwright.
Needham L. H., mail contractor.
Nicholson M., tailor.
Simoiison Robert, ship builder.
UNDERHAY J. G, M- P P
CampbdUs Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
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BEDFORD, Queen s County. Distant from
Charlottetown? 17 miles.
BELLE CREEK, located in Lot No. 62,
parish of St. John'?, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 33 miles. James Cook, postmaster.
Mail bi-weekly.
BIDEFQKD, A village located in Lot No.
It^, parish of Halifax, Prince County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 60 miles ; from Georgetown, 80 miles ;
from Princetown, 30 miles, and Summerside 20 miles.
Mail daily.
BARCLAY JAMES, miller.
Cameron Samuel, farmer.
Condy James, ship carpenter.
Currie &ngus, spar maker.
Ellis Archibald, farmer.
Ellis William, carpenter.
England Edward, farmer.
England John, farmer.
England John, house carpenter.
GOLDSMITH, REV. JOHN, Methodist Minister.
Gorman James, farmer.
BREIG WILLIAM, M D , physician & surgeon.
Hayes Robert, blacksmith.
HAYES WILLIAM, carriage builder.
Holland Henry, clerk.
Jones William, blacksmith.
Miller Alexander, farmer.
Miller Peter, farmer.
MOLLISON JOHN, carriage builder.
Pope Thomas H., clerk.
RICHARDS WILLIAM, M P P, merchant & ship owner.
Weldon John farmer.
Williams Henry, carpenter.
Williams Uriah, farmer.
Woods John, clerk.
* The Post Office is at Ellerslie.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason fy Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
"BLACK BUSH, a village located in Lot No.
45, parish of St. Margaret's, Kings County. Distance
from Charlottetown 50 miles ; from Summerside 80
miles ; from Princetown 90 miles, and from George-
town, 30 miles.. Mail bi-weekly.
McAuley John, farmer.
McAuley Joseph, farmer.
McCormack Donald, farmer.
McDonald Angus, house carpenter.
McDonald Angus, house carpenter.
McDonald Donald, fisherman.
McDonald F., farmer.
McDonald John, farmer.
McDonald Ronald, farmer.
McLean Angus, stone cutter.
McLean Charles, farmer.
McLean Hugh, millwright.
McLean John, farmer.
Morrison Michael, farmer.
McPhee John, blacksmith.
*The Post Office name is Lot 56.
a village situated in Lot 47,
East Parish, King's County. Distant from Charlotte-
town GO miles and from Georgetown 30 miles. Mail
bi-weekly.
Bond William, shoemaker.
Bruce Alexander W., shoemaker, butcher and storekeeper.
Ford Charles, blacksmith.
GORDON REV. JOHN, Baptist Minister.
McGregor James, house carpenter.
MGLEOD JAMES G farmer.
MGVEAN DAViO> postmaster, miller and farmer.
O'M&RA JAME$, grocer and general dealer.
Eobertson Alexander, school teacher.
SCOTT ALEXANDER* proprietor of saw and carding mills.
Stewart William J , storekeeper.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the ApotJiecaries Hall.
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BRACKLEY POINT, a village located
in Lot No. 33, parish of Charlotte, County of Queen's.
Distant from Charlottetown 13 miles ; from Prince-
town 33 miles ; from Georgetown 43 miles ; from
Summerside 35 miles, Mail bi-weekly.
Cassf ord John, farmer,
GREGOR CHARLES, J.'P., farmer.
Johnson John, shoemaker.
McCallum Duncan, farmer.
MCCALLUM JAMES G, postmaster.
MCCALLUM JOHN, mill owner.
McCallum Neil, farmer.
McCallum Neil, farmer.
McCallum William, farmer.
MCDONALD JOHN J, miller.
McKinnon Joseph, farmer.
McLure Hugh, farmer.
McLure Roderick, farmer.
McMillan Alexander, farmer.
MCMILLAN LAUCHLIN, J. P., member of legislature council.
Matheson Alexander, farmer.
Matheson George, millowner.
Matheson James, farmer.
Matheson Ronald, farmer.
Robinson John, farmer.
Shaw David, farmer.
Shaw James, farmer,
Shaw John, farmer.
Shaw John, farmer,
SHAW MCNEIL, proprietor of " Louise Lodge," farmer.
BO'-NSHAW* a village located on the West
River, township No. 30, parish of Hillsborough, Queens
County. Distance from Charlottetown 15 miles.
Mail tri-weekly.
Crosby Andrew, mill owner and farmer.
McDonald Daniel, farmer.
McDonald Peter, farmer.
McNevin Alexander, hotel keeper.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best lands, at the Apothecaries Hall
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Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summerside, P. E. I.
McNevin Archibald, shoe maker.
McRae Alexander, farmer.
McRae Malcolm, farmer,
Mathewson John, boot & shoe maker.
Morrow Albert, saddler.
ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER, J P, merchant, farmer, & post
master.
Rogerson Thomas, blacksmith,
Shaw John,
STEWART R- B, JUN , J P , farmer.
BRAD ALB ANE, a flag station on P. E. I.
Railway, Queen's County. Distant from Charlotte-
town 29 miles.
BRAE, a village located in Lot No. 9, parish of
Halifax, County of Prince. Distant from Charlotte-
town 73 miles ; from Georgetown 100 miles; from
Summerside 33 miles ; from Alberton 15 miles ; from
Princetown 50 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Beeton Esibus, boat builder,
Campbell Angus, farmer.
Campbell Charles, boat builder.
Campbell Duncan, cooper.
Delaney Richard, farmer.
CAMPBELL ARCHIBALD, postmaster and farmer.
HART S-, merchant.
Henry Benjamin, fanner.
MaAHin John, farmer.
McCallum Mrs., weaver.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
MCDONALD ALLAN, millwright.
McDonald C ., farmer.
McDonald Capt. John.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
McDonald Hugh, farmer,
McDonald Ronald, cooper.
McEachern Angus, farmer.
McEachern Donald, farmer.
II)llowit>j3 Enyl'uth Pills fy Ointment, at the Apothecaries II oil.
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summe?'side, I*. E. I.
McEachern John, farmer.
McFadyen \ngus, farmer.
Mclntyre Donald, farmer.
McTsaac Joseph, farmer.
Mclsaac Michael, farmer.
McKay James, farmer.
McKinnon Felix, farmer.
McKinnon John, farmer.
McLean Alexander, farmer.
McLean Duncan, farmer.
McLean John, farmer.
McLean Lauchlin, farmer.
McLeod Donald, blacksmith.
McLeod Malcolm, farmer,
McNeill Archibald, farmer.
McNeill Donald, farmer.
McNeill Michael, farmer.
McNevin Charles, farmer.
McNevin Neil, farmer.
McPhee Allan, farmer.
McPhee Donald, farmer.
McPhee Duncan, farmer.
McQuarrie Charles, boat builder,
Milligan Alexander, farmer.
Mulligan Thomas, farmer.
Nolan Daniel, farmer.
Reid Michael, farmer.
Rogers William, farmer.
Thomas John, farmer.
Walsh Robert, farmer.
BRIDGETOWN, a Village at the head of
navigation of Grand River, Lot 54, County of King's
distant from Charlottetown, 30 miles, from Summerside
70 miles; from Georgetown, 15 miles; from Princetown
70 miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
Acorn Nathaniel, farmer
Acorn Philip
Beaton Donald
Beaton John
Buchannan Norman, farmer
Spectacles fy Eye glasses, case free, at the Apoilitcaries Hall.
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BURDETT RICHARD, general merchant, farmer
Burdett William farmer
Campbell Angus '*
Campbell James
Campbell John "
Campbell Ronald "
Cantelo Donald "
CLAY CHARLES, J. P.. iarmer
CLAY THOMAS C, physician and surgeon.
Curry Archibald, school teacher.
Gay Abner, farmer
Hunter William, farmer
Johnson John Moore, farmer
McCormac Peter
McDonald Daniel, firm of S. McDonald & Bro.
MCDONALD SAMUEL & BROTHER, merchants
McDOUGALL JOHN. J. P., general merchant, mill owner
and shipbuilder
McKenzie Malcolm, farmer
McKINNON LAUCHLIN, groceries and dry goods
McLEAN, REV. ALLAN, Presbyterian Minister
McLean Angus, farmer
McLean Peter
McLeod Murdoch, school teacher
McLeod Norman, farmer
McLeod Eoderick, farmer
McLEOD, WILLIAM, blacksmith
McMullin John, farmer
McPherson Angus, farmer
Martin Martin,
MATflESON ALEXANDER J. P., farmer
MATHESON MALCOLM, J. P, farmer
Morrison Donald, farmer
Morrison Lauchlin, blacksmith
Morrison Richard, farmer
Nicholson Donald, farmer
Owens Thomas, farmer
Richards Captain, master mariner
Riley Daniel, farmer
Riley John,
Holloways English Pills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hal
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Singer. & Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Summerside.
Eilley Philip, farmer.
Smith M., farmer
Steel Philip, farmer
Turner Charles, farmer
Turner Edward, "
Turner George "
* The Post Office is at Corran Ban Bridge.
BRUDENELL, located in Lot 52, parish o*
St. George, King's County. Distant from George-
town 6 miles.
BUNGrAY, located in Lot No. 23, parish of
Granville, Queen's County. Distant from Charlotte-
town 13 miles.
BURLINGTON, located in Lot No. 18,
parish of St. David's, Prince County. Distant from
Charlottetown 35 miles ; from Georgetown, 61 miles ;
and Summerside 13 miles. Mail bi-weekly. Joseph
Davidson, postmaster.
BYRNE'S ROAD, King's County. Distant
from Charlottetown 26 miles.
CABLE HEAD, located in Lot No. 41,
parish of St. Patrick's, King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 37 miles ; from Summerside 77 miles ;
and from Georgetown 26 miles. Mail bi-weekly. John
Mclntrye, postmaster.
CALEDONIA, a village located in Lot No.
63, parish of St. Andrew's, King's County. Distant
from Charlottetown 27 miles; from Georgetown, 16
miles ; from Princetown, 65 nr.iles ; and from Summer-
side,* 67 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Beaton George, farmer.
Beaton James,
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kitids, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summerside, 1\ E. 1.
Beaton Murdoch, farmer.
Gillis Alexander, "
Gillis Mrs. J., widow
Gunn Malcolm, farmer
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Alexander. "
McDonald Angus "
MCDONALD JOHN, merchant & farmer.
McDonald J., farmer.
McDonald Malcolm, farmer.
McDonald Peter,
McDougall Edward,
McDougall John, "
McKenzie Daniel, "
McKinnon Mrs., widow,
McLean Neil, farmer.
McLean Ronald, farmer.
McLennan Donald, farmer
McLeod John, farmer
McPhee Hugh, farmer
McPhee John, farmer
McPhee John, farmer
McPhee William, farmer
McPhee William J., farmer
McPherson Donald, farmer
McPherson William farmer
McQueen John, farmer
Matheson Angus, farmer
Matheson Donald, farmer
Matheson Roderick, farmer
Martin Charles, farmer
Nicholson John, farmer
Nicholson Mrs. J., widow
Nicholson, J. J., farmer
Proctor George, farmer
Roberts Edmund, farmer
Stewart Angus, farmer
Stewart Donald A., farmer
Stewart James, shoemaker,
Stewart James, farmer
Stewart Malcolm, farmer
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c., at Apothecaries Hall
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STEWART MALCOLM, merchant and postmaster
Stewart Norman, farmer
Stewart W. A., farmer
Stewart W. N., farmer
Walker James, farmer
CAMPBELLTON, a village located in Lot
4, Parish of Egmont, County of Prince, distant
from Summerside 43 miles and from Alberton 12
miles. Mail bi-weekly,
Caughlin Archibald, farmer.
Caughlin John, farmer.
Clark John, shoemaker.
Doyle John, joiner.
Doyle Peter, farmer.
Halloran Maurice, carriage builder.
Halloran Patrick, farmer.
Hubbard Edward J., farmer.
McCarthy John, fish dealer.
McDougall John, farmer.
McNeill Miss Ida, school teacher.
McKendrick James C., blacksmith.
Maddocks Bradley B., cooperage.
MATHESON BROS-, general merchants, grain and
produce buyers, fish traders and dealers in fishing
outfits.
Matheson John A., deputy postmaster.
Matheson J. A., of Matheson Bros.
Matheson Walter, of Matheson Bros,
Nicholl John, shoemaker.
Sinclair William C., cooper.
Sturgeon, Mrs. Robert, widow.
Sullivan David, farmer,
Thompson David, blacksmith and farmer.
WRIGHT THEODORE, millowner.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, fyc., at Apothecaries Halt.
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, /Summerzide, P. E. I.
CAPE TRAVERSE, a Village located in
Lot 28, Parish of St. David, County of Prince. A
station, and the landing point of the Anglo-American
Telegraph cable, which crosses from Cape Tormentine,
N. B. During the winter months communication
between the Island and the main land is effected by
means of Ice Boats. The Mails are also carried by
this route distant from Charlottetown, 33 miles ;
from Georgetown, 66 miles ; from Princetown, 20
miles ; from Summerside, 19 miles. Mail daily.
Bell George, farmer
Bell John, trader
Bell, Walter, farmer
Bell William, "
BROW WILLIAM, merchant tailor
Campbell Cornelius, farmer
Campbell Daniel, cigar maker
Campbell Finlay, farmer
Campbell Hector, <(
Campbell Hector, "
Campbell John, "
Campbell Neil,
Campbell Stephen, "
Campbell William, laborer
Clark Isaac, farmer
Clark Joseph, farmer
Clarke Nelson, farmer
Deagon Daniel, farmer
Deagon Edward, farmer
Deagon Michael, farmer
Deagan Patrick, farmer
Deagon William, farmer.
Dickie James, farmer
Dickie Robert, farmer
Driscoll John, farmer
Gardiner Montague, farmer
Harvey John, farmer
Harvey John, jun., farmer
Heffield Thomas, farmer
Ho watt Donald, lime burner
They keep a full stock of Smokers Requisites at Apothecaries HalL
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summer side, /'. E. I.
Ho watt Henry, laborer
Howatt Josiah, farmer
Irving Arthur, farmer
IRVING MUNCY, farmer, postmaster
Irving Philip, farmer
Lefurgy Jacob, teacher
McNEILL BENJAMIN, shoemaker
McNEILL ARTHUR, shoemaker
McNeill, Hector, farmer
McNeill John, farmer
McPherson Donald, farmer
McPherson Neil, farmer
McWILLIAMS, Rev. Franklin
McWILLIAMS JOHN, farmer, blacksmith
Manson William, trader
MUTTART JOHN, merchant
Muttart Lewis, farmer
Quinlan Michael, laborer
Robinson Charles, laborer
Smith Michael, teacher
Strong Alexander, trader
Wright Charles, farmer
Wright Robert, farmer
Wright Wesley, farmer
CARDIGAN BRIDGE, parish of St.
George, County of King's, is a village located in
Lot 53, and exhibits signs of growth and improve-
ment ; and is, no doubt, destined to be a place of some
importance. It is a Station of the P. E. 1. R., and is
distant from Charlottetown, 27 miles. Mail daily.
Alley Charles A., mill owner.
Alley George B., blacksmith.
Beer & Sons, importers and general dealers.
Campbell Allan, shipwright.
Campbell Mrc. J., Cardigan Hotel.
UAVAttAGE PETER, clerk.
Connolly Owen & Co., importers and general dealers.
GALLANT ISIDORE, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon.
Griffin John, shoemaker.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, CJitown.
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Leonard M orris, Ayetitfor Mason & Hatnlin Cabinet Organs.
Lewis William P., J. P., farmer and mill owner.
McCormack John, joiner and farmer.
McDonald Alex., ship owner and sea captain.
McDonald Angus, sea captain.
McDonald J. & H., ship builders.
McDonald James, ship builder.
McDonald John, clerk.
McDONALD JOHN, sea captain and farmer.
McKEOWN MISS JANE C., McKeown House. (See
advt.)
McLeod Malcolm, station agent.
McLeod Norman, tailor.
McMillan Joseph, shipwright.
NcVean James, postmaster and store keeper.
Morgan James, clerk.
Norton, Miss Eleanor, dealer in groceries and dry goods.
Owen George, farmer.
Parker John, school teacher.
PLUMMER R , " Fair View" house.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. John McKinnon,
pastor.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Scrimigeour John, farmer.
Scrimegeour John G., mill owner.
Sigsworth Donald, dealer in dry goods and groceries.
SMITH JAMES, blacksmith and carriage builder. (See
advt.)
STEWART DONALD, J. P.
STEVENSON JOHN, carriage builder. ( See advt,)
Walsh William, shoemaker.
Wilson Laughlan, farmer and road contractor.
* The post Office is named Cardigan.
CAKLETOlSr, a village located in Lot No.
28, parish of St. David's, Prince County. Distance
from Alberton 1 \ miles ; from Summerside 15 miles ;
from Prince town 31 miles; from Charlotte town 3ft
miles, and Georgetown 69 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
AULD ISAAC, grocer & trader.
Bell John, farmer.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall,
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Bell Thomas, farmer.
Bell William, farmer.
Black Wesley, farmer.
Callbeck Matthew, farmer.
Campbell Donald, farmer.
Carruthers Robert S., farmer.
Carruthers Thomas, farmer.
Connick Michael B,, farmer.
Crocket Henry, farmer.
Crocket James, farmer.
Crocket John, farmer.
DOULL CHARLES, postmaster.
Gillespie James, farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McFarlane David, farmer.
Mclnnis Donald, farmer.
McLelian Albeit, Llacksmilu.
McLeod John, farmer.
McMicken Thomas, farmer.
Manson Alexander, farmer.
Mansoi Alexander B., farmer.
Manson George, farmer.
Manson John, farmer.
MUHCY TOWNSEND C , telegraph operator.
Muttart John, junr., farmer.
Muttart Stephen, farmer.
Morrison Donald, farmer.
Muttart William, farmer.
Myers Thomas, farmer,
Newson Joseph, farmer.
Robinson Donald, farmer.
Sillier James, farmer.
Sillier William, farmer.
Warren Joseph R., farmer.
CARLETON POINT, a village situated
in Lot No. 28, pa7ishof St. David's, County of Prince.
Distance from Charlottetown 35 miles ; from George-
Holloivay's English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason <k Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
town 65 miles ; from Princetown 20 miles, and from
Summerside 15 miles. Mail daily.
Campbell Hector, farmer.
Carruthers Mrs. William, farmer.
Carruthers Robert, farmer.
DCULL CHARLES, postmaster Carleton.
Doyle Charles, shoe maker.
Gillespie James, farmer.
Gillespie William, farmer.
McQuarrie Donald, farmer. .
McQuarrie John, farmer.
Manson Alexender, farmer.
Muttart George, teacher.
Muttart John, senr., farmer.
Newson Samuel, farmer.
Newson William, blacksmith.
ROBERTSON JOHN, merchant.
Robblee Alexander, joiner.
CAVENDISH, A village located in Lots No.
22 and 23, parish of Granville, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown, 24 miles ; from George-
town, 54 miles ; from Princetown, 14 miles, and from
Summerside 23 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
ARCHIBALD, REV. \VM. P., Presbyterian Minister.
Clark Andrew, farmer.
Clark Darnley, farmer.
CLARK, JOHN C., J. P., farmer.
Dickeson John, farmer.
Graham Edward, farmer.
Graham John, farmer.
Harrington Joseph, farmer
Harker George, farmer.
Laird Alexander, farmer.
McKenzie Ewen, farmer.
McKie James, merchant.
McLeod James, farmer.
McNEILL ALEXANDER M., postmaster & farmer.
McNeill Charles, farmer.
McNEILL DAVID, J. P., farmer.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Bool: Store, Swim ner side, P. E. /.
McNeill James, farmer.
McNeill John, farmer.
McNeill John, F.
McNeill William, farmer.
McNeill William A.
Robertson Henry, farmer.
EOBERTSON JOHN M., J. P , farmer.
Robertson Maxwell, shoemaker.
SIMPSON ALEXANDER, merchant & mill owner.
Simpson Arthur, farmer. t
Simpson Henry, farmer.
: Simpson James, farmer.
Simpson John, farmer.
Simpson William J., farmer.
Stewart Alexander, farmer.
Stewart John, farmer.
WOODLAND REV. J. B., Baptist Minister.
Woodside James, blacksmith.
CENTRAL BEDEQUE, A village
situated in Lot No. 26, parish of St.' David, Prince
County. Distant from Charlottetown 36 miles and
from Siimmerside 9 miles. Mail tri- weekly.
ARCHIBALD REV. E. N. ( Baptist Minister.
Bradshaw Joseph, farmer.
Callbeck William, farmer.
Clark Ewen, farmer.
Crawford John, farmer.
Craig Albert, of Wright & Craig.
Cook William, junr., salesman.
-Crossman Robert, farmer.
Farrow Edwin, farmer.
Haminell Miss, school teacher.
Inman Nelson, farmer.
Moyse Frederick, farmer.
Pollard James, watchmaker.
Robins Thomas, junr., farmer.
Rogers Joseph, farmer.
Schurman Abraham, farmer.
SCHURMAM ALFRED, J. P., clerk oi county court, fanner.
.Schurmaii Isaac, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothrcaries' Hall, Gtiiown.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $ Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Schurmaii Jesse, farmer.
Schurman Joseph, farmer.
Schurman J. B., farmer.
SCHURMAN SOLOMAN, J.P., farmer.
Watson Thomas, tailor.
WRIGHT & CRAIG, general merchants.
Wright Colin, of Wright & Craig.
*The post office is named Bedeque
"CENTERVILLE, an important and thriv-
ing village located in Lot No. 26, parish of St. David's
Prince County. Distant from Charlottetown 35
miles and from Summerside 10 miles. Mail tri-
weekly.
Ahearn Joseph, laborer.
Bowness John, saddler.
Black Martin S., farmer.
Bradshaw Joseph, farmer,
Campbell Hector, teacher.
Champion B., carriage factory.
Cook John, carpenter.
Cook William, laborer.
Grossman Arthur, laborer.
CROSBY GEORGE, J. P., farmer.
Finnery D., shoemaker.
Goodwin James, egg dealer and farmer.
Goodwin Oliver, laborer.
HOLLAND A. E. G., M. P. P.
Hooper Artemas, farmer.
Hooper Lemuel, farmer.
Hooper R. P., farmer.
Howitt John, farmer.
Howitt Samuel, blacksmith.
Kelly Patrick, laborer.
Leard Samuel, blacksmith.
McCallum John, farmer.
McCall William, blacksmith.
Mclnnis Daniel, laborer.
McLeod Murdoch, merchant tailor and farmer.
McLeod P., bailiff and farmer.
English Fills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
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Singer $ Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morrixs Siim-tmrside.
McLean D. A., shoemaker.
Murray Robert, laborer.
Newsoii George, farmer.
Noonan William, hotel keeper and blacksmith.
PERCIVAL REV. W. W., Methodist Minister.
Quigle} 1 - John Wesley, carpenter.
Robins Thomas, farmer.
Keid G M., salesman.
Shepherd D. S , salesman.
STEWART JAMES D,, carriage factory.
Sobey Joseph, carpenter.
Spence William, farmer.
Schurman P. S., farmer.
Sutherland John, M. D.
Tuplin Jabez, painter.
Watson James, carpenter.
Warren John, miller.
Wright Archibald of Wright & Son.
Wright James, sen., farmer.
Wright Jesse, of Wright & Son, farmer.
WRIGHT MAJOR' postmaster, merchant.
Wright & Son, grist mill owners.
WRIGHT STEPHEN J- P saw and carding mill owner.
*The post office is named Bedeque.
CHEPSTOW, located in Lot No. 45, East
parish, King's County. Distant from Charlottetown
55 miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
Daniel Nolan, postmaster.
CHERRY VALLEY, located in Lot No
50, parish of St. John's, Queen's County. Distant
from Charlottetown, 12 miles. Mail daily
A. McLennan, postmaster.
CLIFTON* a village located in Lot No. 21,
parish of Greenville, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 25 J miles; and from Summerside, 17
miles. Mail tri-weekly.
CLIFTON HOTEL, William McKay, proprietor.
Holloivay's English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries If all.
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cr <(' Royal /Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Swnmerside*
Curry Joseph, fisherman.
McEwen Arthur, farmer.
McEWEN EDWARD, bailiff & farmer.
McEwen William, farmer.
McGregor James, fisherman.
McGregor John, farmer.
Mclntyre D. M., master mariner.
McKAY GEORGE B., auctioneer, farmer & clerk of County
Court.
McKay Robert, farmer.
McKay William, farmer.
McKAY WILLIAM, general merchant & hotel keeper.
McLeod Jonathan, fisherman.
ROSS WILLIAM, road commissioner.
a flag station on P. E. I. Railway, Lot
No. 22, parish of Granville, Queen's County. * Dis-
tant from Charlottetown 15 miles. Mail, tri-weeklv.
Edmund Crabbe, postmaster.
CORNWALL, a village located in Lot No-
32, parish of Hillsboro, County of Queen's. Distant
from Charlottetown 7 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
CLYDE RIVER, CROSS ROADS.
Cameron Hector, farmer.
Darrach Alexander, farmer.
Darrach Angus, farmer.
Darrach Duncan, farmer.
Darrach John, farmer.
Henderson Ewen, farmer.
Hyde Artemas, farmer,
Kickham Thomas, farmer.
Livingstone Archibald, farmer.
Livingstone Duncan, farmer.
McLaughlin Donald, farmer.
McLean Angus, farmer.
McLean Charles, farmer.
McLean Duncan, farmer.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, <f-c., at Apothecaries Hall.
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McLean [Neil, farmer.
McNeill Donald, farmer.
McNevin Hector, farmer.
McPhail Paul, farmer.
McPhee Donald, farmer.
Murray John, farmer.
Stewart John, farmer.
Webster David, farmer.
OLD TRYON EOAD.
Beagaii Patrick, farmer.
Bole Robert, farmer.
Deveraux Michael, farmer.
Doyle Thomas, farmer.
McPhail John, tailor.
McMILLAN HUGH, postmaster, farmer.
Stone Charles, farmer.
Weirs Duncan, blacksmith.
CLYDE RIVER ROAD.
COSTELLO PIERCE, farmer & collector of assessments.
Eagan John, farmer.
Gay Reanny, farmer.
Henderson Archibald, farmer.
Hiscox Robert, butcher.
Howard William, farmer.
Hyde Lemuel, farmer.
Leonard Richard, farmer.
Leonard William, farmer.
McCalluna Archibald, farmer.
McCallum John, farmer.
McQuarrie John, farmer.
May hew Lauchlin, farmer.
Murphy Michael, farmer.
Murphy William, farmer.
Pye James, farmer.
Pye Mrs. Francis, farmer.
Scott George, farmer.
Squires Stephen, carpenter.
Walsh James, farmer.
Pills $ Oivtment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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WEST RIYEE ROAD.
Boyce Frank, laborer.
Boyd Michael, farmer.
Coady Andrew, farmer.
Crosby Theo., farmer.
Crosby William John, farmer.
Drake James, farmer.
Drake Henry, farmer.
Hyde Charles, farmer.
Hyde Francis, farmer.
Hyde Henry, farmer.
Hyde Joseph, carpenter.
Hyde Samuel, farmer.
McEachern George, farmer.
McGregor James, laborer.
McLeod Murdoch, farmer.
McNEVIN SANDY, shoemaker.
Patterson Duncan, farmer.
PATTERSON CHARLES, blacksmith.
CLYDE RIVER ROAD (East side)
Fisher Charles, farmer.
McLean Allan, farmer.
McLean John, farmer.
McLeod James, farmer.
McLeod Sandy, farmer.
McPhail Colin, farmer.
OLD NORTH RIVER ROAD.
Bell Samuel, farmer.
Collins Jeremiah, farmer.
Collins Martin, farmer.
Conway John, farmer.
Frizzle Robert, farmer.
Frizzle William, farmer.
Howard Samuel, farmer.
Mayhew John, farmer.
Scott John, farmer.
Scott Peter, farmer.
Squire Daniel, farmer.
Stone John, farmer.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall,
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BALTIC ROAD.
'Eraser Daniel, farmer.
Ladner Mrs. John, farmer.
Livingstone George, farmer.
MeFadyen Angus, farmer.
McPhaiJ Paul C., farmer.
Murray John, farmer.
Scott William, farmer.
BANNOCKBURN ROAD.
Auld John, farmer.
BEER GEORGE, farmer. \
Beer James, saw mill.
Beer Thomas, farmer.
Dixon George, miller.
Gillespie John, farmer.
Henderson Archibald, farmer.
McFadyen Donald, farmer.
McPhail Angus, farmer.
Murray John, farmer.
Murray Patrick, farmer.
LOWER NORTH RIVER ROAD,
Beer David, farmer.
Beer Francis, farmer.
Curnmings R'obert, farmer.
Dockendorf Benjamin, farmer.
Dockendorf Jacob, farmer.
Heartz Thomas, farmer.
Howard John, farmer.
McEwen Hugh, farmer.
Moreside Joseph, farmer.
McKinnon Hugh, farmer.
McKinnon John, farmer.
Murchison Malcolm, farmer.
McKinlay Alexander, farmer.
Robertson John, farmer.
Scott Donald, farmer.
White Mrs. Clement, farmer.
White George, farmer.
Choice Tobaccos, all tlie best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris s, Summer tide, P. /,'. T.
NORTH RIVER ROAD.
Bear Jacob, farmer.
Drake Enoch, fanner.
Drake Henry, farmer.
Drake Robert, farmer.
HOOD RICHARD, shoemaker.
Howard James, farmer.
Hyde John, farmer.
McDonald Angus, farmer.
Nelson John, farmer.
Newson Allan, farmer.
Squires Charles, house joiner.
WALSH MICHAEL, blacksmith.
UPPER NORTH RIVER ROAD.
ACKERMAM REV. SAMUEL, Wesleyan Minester.
Corbin John, farmer.
FRIZZEL JOHN, shoemaker.
Frizzle Samuel, blacksmith.
Howard James, junr., farmer.
Kellow, James, farmer.
McNattar Mrs. Francis, farmer.
Mayhew Edward, farmer.
Mayhew Zachariah, farmer.
Pethick George, farmer.
ROPER CHARLES, wheelwright.
Walker John, wheelwright.
WALSH MRS. HANNAH, postmistress and agent, for
De Sable cloth and woolen mills.
Walsh Michael, blacksmith.
COUNTY LINE, a station on P. E. I. R.,
located in Lot No. 67, parish of Granville, Queen's
County. Distant from Charlottetown, 31 miles.
Mail daily.
Carr Owen Driscoll, section foreman P. E. I. R.
Crockin John & sons, farmers.
Duffy James, farmer.
Essey James, section man, P. E. I. R.
Greenan T. & P., traders.
Fim Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apotfiecariea' flail, Ck'fown.
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Greenan John, farmer.
Green an Peter, farmer.
HALL THOMAS, merchant & trader.
Hughes John, hotel keeper & farmer.
HUGHES JOHN W., postmaster, general dealer in dry goods,
readymade clothing, hardware &c.
Kidd Hugh, farmer.
McCarron James, laborer.
McDonald James, farmer & trader.
McKenna John B., blacksmith.
McKenna M. G., joiner & farmer.
McLellan James A., joiner & contractor.
McLellan Alexander, section forineman P. E. I. E.
MCMAHON GEORGE, station agent, P. B. I. E.
McMahoii James, farmer & trader.
McMahon Peter, farmer.
MCNEILL & GOODWIN, carriage builders.
Quinn James E., blacksmith & agricultural implement
maker.
Eooney Michael, shoemaker.
WALL MIGHEAL, M, D., physician & surgeon.
Welsh Andrew, merchant tailor & grocer.
COYEHEAD, a village located in Lot No. 34
parish of Queen's, County of Queen's. Distent from
Charlottetown 12 miles. Mail bi. weekly.
ALLEN REV. JAMES, Presbyterian Minister.
Auld Artemas, farmer.
Auld David, farmer.
Auld Francis, farmer.
AULD JAMES, miller.
Auld William, joiner.
Bearsto John, farmer.
Beattie Alexander, fisherman.
Brown Stephen, fisherman.
Buxton Charles, farmer.
Carr James, fisherman.
Carr Ealph, farmer.
Carr William, farmer.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Gurney Samuel, farmer.
Gurney Thomas, farmer.
Higgins Charles, farmer.
Higgins Cornelius, farmer.
Higgins James, fisherman.
Higgins John, farmer.
Higgins Stephen, farmer.
Hodgson William, farmer.
HUGHES BENJAMIN, blacksmith.
Hutson Matthew, farmer.
Lamlrigan David, firmer.
LAWSON DAVID, farmer.
Lawson David, farmer.
Law son Henry C., farmer.
Lawson Samuel, larrner.
Leitch John, farmer.
MCDONALD & MCKAY, proprietors fulling mills.
McLauchlin Alexander, farmer.
McLauchlin Duncan, farmer.
McLauchlin John, farmer.
McLeod Malcolm, farmer.
McMillan Alexander, farmer.
McMillan Angus, farmer.
McMillan Charles, farmer.
McMillan Donald, farmer.
McMillan John, farmer.
McMillan Laughlin, farmer.
Marshall Robert, farmer.
Miller David, farmer.
Miller Nathaniel, farmer.
Reardon Charles, farmer.
Shaw Alexander, farmer.
Shaw Duncan, farmer.
Shaw John, farmer.
Shaw William, farmer.
COVEHEAD ROAD, a village located in
Lot No. 34, parish of Charlotte, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown, 9 miles ; from Summer-
side, 40 miles, and from Georgetown, 38 miles. Mail
bi-weekly.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Bovyer Albert, farmer.
Brown William, farmer.
Carroll Thomas, farmer.
Carroll William, farmer.
Connors John, fanner,
Delaney Michael, farmer.
Mowlett John, farmer.
Hughes Benjamin, blacksmith.
Hughes Charles, farmer.
Jenkins James, bricklayer.
Kelly Michael, farmer.
Kelly Terence, farmer.
Kenny Lawrence, farmer.
Landrigan Michael, farmer.
MCGRATH THOMAS, J. P., farmer.
-Matheson Duncan, miller.
Mobbs Thomas, farmer.
MULLIN EDWARD, J. P., farmer.
Power David farmer.
Power Thomas, farmer.
Proud Peter, bricklayer.
Ready Timothy, farmer.
REARDON DANIEL farmer and postmaster.
Reid James, farmer.
Reilly Thomas, farmer.
Riordon Charles, farmer.
Swan David, blacksmith.
Stewart Ewen, farmer.
Tracy Patrick, farmer.
Vessey William, iarmer.
Waldridge David, farmer.
Waldridge William, farmer
Whelan John, farmer.
Whelan Lawrence, farmer
CRAPAUD, a village located in Lot No. 29,
parish of Hillsboro, county of Queen's. Distant from
Charlottetown 24 miles, from Summerside 21 miles.
Mail daily.
Best Mark, farmer.
Boyle Arthur, blacksmith.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ctitown.
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Boyle Richard, farmer.
BRIEN ANGUS, merchant.
CAMERON BENJ. W., carriage builder.
Cameron James farmer.
Cameron Richard H., clerk.
Canfield Wm. T., farmer.
Collett Aaron, farmer.
COLLETT ANTHONY, miller, farmer.
COOK JAMES P., merchant.
Coughlin John J., auctioneer.
Crew George, farmer.
Crew Joseph, farmer,
Dawson William, tanner, farmer.
Doull John, shoemaker. /
Fall George, farmer.
Fall James, farmer.
Fall John, farmer.
Ferguson Finley, f aimer.
Fergison Malcolm, farmer.
Frances Edward, farmer.
Frances Edward, junr., farmer.
Frances George, farmer.
Frances John, farmer.
FRENCH LLOYD, carriage builder.
French Robert, farmer.
French Thomas, farmer.
Hall John, farmer.
Holbrook Caleb, shoemaker.
Hood Warren, tinsmith.
HOWATT BRADFORD D. grist, cardiig and saw mills.
HOWATT GEORGE, merchant, farmer.
HOWATT WILLIAM A., merchant.
Inman William, farmer.
JOHNSON JAMES, hotel keeper.
JOHNSON REV. THOS W.. church of England of Minister.
Kelly John, farmer.
Lowther Cornelius, farmer.
Lowther George, farmer.
McDonald Robert, blacksmith.
McDonald Joseph, farmer.
MCDONALD PETER* saddler & harness maker.
They keep a full stock of Smokers Requisites at Apothecaries ////.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside,P. E. I.
McDonald William, farmer.
McDougall John, farmer.
McDougald Samuel, farmer.
McQuarrie, Alexander, blacksmith.
McQuarrie, Alexander, farmer.
McQuarrie David, shoemaker.
McQuarrie John, farmer,
McQuarrie John S., shoemaker.
McQuarrie Neil, farmer.
McKay Alexander, blacksmith.
McKinnon Ewen, blacksmith.
McKinnon D. S., tailor.
McKinnon D. EL, plasterer.
McLauchlin Donald, farmer.
McLeard George, miller.
McLeod John J., tailor.
McNeill Jeremiah, farmer.
McNeill Joseph, shoemaker.
McNevin Neil, shoemaker.
McVittie David, farmer.
McVittie Edward, farmer.
McVittie, Robert, farmer.
Mathers John, v farrner.
Mathers William, farmer.
Moore James, farmer.
Moore John, farmer,
Muirhead William, farmer.
Myers Abraham, farmer.
Myers Isaac, farmer.
Myers Robert, farmer.
Neil Penprase, shoemaker.
Newson George, farmer.
Newson .James, farmer.
NEWSON PETER, saddler & harness maker.
Newson Peter, saddler & harness maker.
Newson Warren, farmer.
Nicholson George, blacksmith.
Nicholson Ralph, farmer.
Cakes George, farmer.
PATRICK WILLIAM, merchant,
Pearson Mrs. Esther, widow.
Campbell's Quinine ivine, at the Apothecaries Hall, C 1C town.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Percival Nathan, farmer.
REID WM- junr., carriage builder.
ROBERTSON H W., M. D, physician & surgeon.
Kogerson Albert E., clerk.
Kogerson Thomas, farmer.
Rogerson Mrs. Margaret, farmer.
ROGERSON WM-, carriage builder.
Shaw Archibald, clerk.
Sherrin James, farmer.
Sherrin John, farmer.
Simmons John, farmer.
Simmons William, farmer.
Smith George, farmer.
Smith George, junr., farmer.
Smith Isaac, farmer.
Snow Edward, farmer.
Stordy John, miller.
STORDY J-- tanner, dealer in groceries, liquors, &c.,
STORDY JOSEPH W-, merchant.
Stordy William, farmer.
TREMAIN LAWRENCE, M. D., physician & surgeon.
Trowsdale Isaac, farmer.
Trowsdale Joseph B., farmer.
Trowsdale Lorenzo, farmer.
TROWSDALE THOMAS H., merchant.
Villet George, blacksmith.
Waddle William, farmer.
WADMAN & SON, merchants.
Wright James, farmer.
Wier James, farmer.
DARLINGTON a village situated in Lot
No. 23, parish of Strathalbyn, Queen's County. Dis-
tant from Charlottetown, 12 miles ; from Princetown,
26 miles ; from Georgetown, 42 miles ; from Sum-
merside, 28 miles. Mail daily.
Campbell Donald E., teacher.
Campbell Neil, farmer.
Campbell Norman, farmer.
Cummin gs Alexander, farmer.
Fine Cut Yin/i iria Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, CM town.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. 1.
Cummings Mrs., farmer.
Johnstone Mrs., farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
Mclrmis Alexander, farmer.
Mclnnis John, farmer.
MGINNIS JOHN, postmaster and farmer.
McKay Donald, tanner.
McKay John, farmer.
McKenzzie Angus, farmer.
McLean Donald, farmer.
McLean Donald, farmer.
McLeod, Allan, farmer.
McLeod Donald, farmer.
McLeod Duncan, farmer.
McLeod John, farmer.
McLeod John, jr., farmer.
McLeod John, senr., farmer.
McLeod, Lachlan, farmer.
McLeod Neil, farmer.
McLeod Norman, farmer.
McLeod William, farmer.
McPherson Dugald, farmer.
McPherson Murdoch, farmer.
Matheson Christopher, farmer.
Matheson Duncan, senr., farmer,
Matheson John, farmer.
Meeker Peter, farmer.
Munro Alexander, farmer.
Munro John, farmer.
Nicholson Duncan, farmer.
DARKLE Y' Located in Lot No. 18, parish
of St. David's, Prince County. Distant from Sum-
merside 18 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
McKay Alexander, postmaster.
DE GROS MARSH, located in Lot 55,
Parish of St. George, King's County ; distant from
Georgetown, 10 miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
Donald Mclntyre, Postmaster.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard 3 f orris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I.
DE SABLE, a village located in Lot No, 29,
Parish of Hillsborough, Queen's County : distant from
Charlotte town, 20 miles; from Georgetown, 50 miles.,
and from Summerside, 24 miles. Mail, tri-weekly..
Borat Joseph, miller
Cameron David farmer
Campbell Donald, farmer
Campbell John, farmer
Currie Donald, teacher
CURRIE JOHN. J. P..
Dixon John, Postmaster
Dowell John, shoemaker
Farrow Henry, farmer
Ferguson Duncan, carpenter
French L., millwright
GOODWILL, Ecv. Mr.
HOLM COLIN. J. P.
Holmes David, miller
Holmes Kenneth, shoemaker
Ince Robert, Clerk of County Court
INMAN WILLIAM, J. P.
Inman William, farmer
McCalder Alexander
McCalder Archibald, blacksmith
McDonald John, tailor
McDonald Neil, carpenter
McDonald William, canpenter
McFarlane Alexander, carpenter
MACKENNA, FRANCIS, Merchant
McKinnon Archibald, tepcher
McKinnon Charles, blacksmith
McKinnon Charles, tailor
McKinnon John, blacksmith
McLean Allan, carpenter
McQuarrie Donald, boat-builder
McRae, Neil, boat-builder
Matheson Donald, teacher
Matheson James, carpenter
Palmer James, farmer
PATRICK WILLIAM, merchant
Spectacles 4' Eye glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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.Sobey William, blacksmith
SMITH MATTHEW J. P.
White Andrew, carpenter
DONALDSON ESTATE, a settlement
in Lot No. 35, parish of Bedford, Queen's County,
Distant from Charlottetown 13 miles, and from
Georgetown 30 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Arbing Samuel, farmer.
Bradley Daniel, farmer.
Campbell Michael, farmer.
Carroll John, farmer.
Condon Dennis, farmer.
Court John^ farmer.
Dougan James, farmer.
Doyle John, farmei.
Ellis Charles, farmer.
Ellis William, farmer.
Healey William, farmer.
Hughes Cormack, farmer.
Hughes John, farmer.
HUGHES PHILIP, farmer.
Lanan John, farmer.
McDonald Mathias, farmer.
McGrath William, farmer.
Mclnnis Hugh, farmer.
Mclntyre James, farmer.
Mclntyre John, farmer.
Mclntyre Peter, farmer.
Mclsaac, Charles, farmer.
Home John, farmer.
Morris Patrick, farmer.
Murphy Michael, farmer.
Pleadwell John, farmer.
Pleadwell William, farmer.
Power Michael, farmer.
Eeid Richard, farmer.
Scott George, farmer.
* The post office is at Corran Ban Bridge.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, <(V., af Jy/o///r',v/V.v
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $ flamlin Cabinet Organs,
DTJNDAS, A village located in Lot 55 County
of King's. Distant from Charlottetowii 34 nriles<;
from Princetown 70 miles ; from Suinmerside 70 '
miles ; from Georgetown 14 miles. Mail bi-weekty
Acorn Benjamin, blacksmith.
Acorn Robert, farmer.
Burdett Richard, merchant.
Cameron John A., teacher.
Cantelo James, farmer.
Clay Thomas, farmer.
Darrach Neil, carpenter.
Francis Philip, blacksmith.
HAYDEN ALEXANDER, grist and saw mill owner.
Jenkins William, farmer.
KIDSON, REV- A. F,, Baptist minister.
MacKenzie George, farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Angus (strong) farmer.
McDonald Archibald (strong), farmer.
McDonald Daniel, farmer.
McDonald Donald (strong), farmer.
McDonald John (strong), farmer
McDonald Roderick (strong) farmer.
McDONAD SAMUEL, merchant and postmaster.
McKay Lauchlin, csrriage builder.
McKinnon Sarah, hotel keeper.
KcKenzie Roderick, farmer.
McKenzie Ronald, farmer.
McLEAN REV. ALLEN, Presbyterian minister.
McLean Charles, 'carpenter.
McLean Peter, farmer.
McLeod Alexander, farmer.
McLeod William, blacksmith.
lilartin Alexander, boarding house keeper.
Martin Samuel, farmer.
MATHESON ALEXANDER, J. P., farmer.
Mathcsoii Donald, farmer.
Matheson James, farmer,
Matheson John, farmer.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Jfall,
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason Ilamlin Cabinet Organs.
Matheson Lauchlin, farmer.
Matlieson Neil, farmer.
Morrison Lauchlin, blacksmith.
MORSON RICHARD, carding and saw mill.
MORSON WILLIAM, saw mill.
Nicholson Daniel, tailor.
Sicholson John, tailor.
PRATT CHARLES, storkeeper.
Riley Albert, blacksmith.
KILEY JOHN" Fo storekeeper.
BILEY WILLIAM, storekeeper.
Shaw Norman, tailor.
TURNER EO WARD, farmer.
Ward John, farmer.
Wood William, farmer.
EAST POIISTT, a settlement at the extreme
end of the Island, in Lot 47, East parish, County of
King's. Distant from Chalottetown, 65 miles ; from
Summerside, 95 miles ; from Georgetown, 30 miles ;
from Princetqwn, 80 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
BEATON ALEXANDER, lighthouse keeper.
Beaton Angus, farmer.
BEATON JAMES, jr., postmaster and farmer.
Beaton John, farmer.
Fisher Daniel, farmer.
Foard Isabella, farmer.
Foard Joseph, farmer.
Foard Mrs Charles, farmer.
60RDQK REV J, A- Baptist Minister.
McDonald Angus, farmer.
McDonald Angus
McDonald Angus "
McDonald Catherine "
McDonal Daniel
McDonald Daniel "
MCDONALD REV. GREGORY, P. P.
McDonald James, farmer.
McDonald Ronald '<
McDonald Ronald, "
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries' Hall, Ctifown.
OF TOWNS, \ 7 ILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 307
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I.
McDonald Miles, farmer]
McLean Daniel, "
EGMOIST Located in Lot No. 15. parish of
Richmond, Prince County. Mail tri- weekly.
Gallant Stephen G., postmaster.
MELVILLE REV. 0., P. P. Egmont Bay. .
. ^ village located in Lot 57, parish of
St. John,s, county of Queen's. Distant from Char-
lottetown, 22 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Buchannan George, blacksmith.
Buchannan James, farmer.
Campbell Neil, plasterer.
Callaghan James, laborer.
POlWllt. Q% Physician and Surgeon.
DSXON ALEXANDER, grist, saw and carding mill owner farmer.
Dixon Alexander, jr., mill owner, farmer. .^
DIXGfUaSEPH MILBURN, merchant.
Finlayson Alexander, farmer.
Halliday James, shipwright.
Lamont Alexander, tailor.
Laraby Nathaniel, blacksmith.
Laraby Mrs., widow.
McDonald Donald, Clerk County Court.
McDonald John, farmer.
Mclnnis Daniel, farmer.
McKay Hugh, farmer.
McLean Hugh, farmer.
McLean Angus, farmer.
MCLEOD, DOtf&LD J. P., general store.
McMillan Alexander, farmer.
McMillan John, farmer.
McPherson L. D., tailor.
McTavish Duncan, farmer.
Me William, William, farmer.
Martin Martin, blacksmith, farmer.
MOORE JAMESj J. P., postmaster, dealer in groceries
hardware, diy goods, etc., etc.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at tlie\Apotliecaries\Hall.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Swnrnerside, P. E* /.
Morrison Kenneth, turner.
Mimroe William, saddler.
Murphy John, plasterer.
MUTCH WELLINGTON, merchant.
Nicholson James, farmer.
NICHOLSON MALCOLM, storekeeper, fanner.
Nicholson Mrs. Sammel, hotel -keeper.
Panting John, joiner.
ROBERTS ON EDWARD, J. P., merchant, farmer.
Ross Andrew, farmer.
E-oss David, farmer.
Ross James, bailiff.
Shedd F. J., (firm of Shedd, Moore &Co.,
SHEDD MOORE & Co., merchants, lobster packers.;
Smith Andrew, farmer.
Smith James, farmei .
Smith William, farmer.
STEWART REV, ALEXANDER 8., Presbyterian
Minister.
ELLERSLIE, a Village located in Lot
Parish of Halifax, County of Prince ; distant from
Oharlottetown, 55 miles ; from Georgetown, 85 miles :
from Suminerside. 20 miles; from Alberfcon, 4 J miles:
from Princetown, 30 miles. Mail daily.
Arsenault Laurent, milkman
BARCLAY JAMES- J- P-, proprietor of ciniin-. saw and
shingle mills
Burleigh George, farmer
Cameron Samuel, farmer
Carr John, farmer
Craig John, farmer
Distant John, farmer
Ellis Edward, shoemaker
Ellis Robert, shoemaker
ELLIS ROBERT, shipbuilder
England John, farmer.
England John, jun., farmer.
Ford James, farmer.
Choice Tobaccos, all the lest kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 309
Singer &' Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Summer side.
Ford Silas, farmer.
Gould William, farmer
Grant Hugh, farmer
Hayes Robert, blacksmith
HAYES WILLIAM,, postmaster and carriage builder
Me A nil Anthony, miller
Me Arthur George, fanner
McArthur Nathaniel, farmer
Me Arthur John, farmer
McArthur Neil, carpenter
McDougald Duncan, carpenter
McDonald John, farmer
McDonald Joseph, miller.
McDonald Daniel, carpenter.
McGregor Charles, carpenter.
McKinnon John, ship builder.
McNeven Charles, miller.
Mathews James, farmer.
Miller Alexander, farmer.
Milligan, David, farmer.
Milligan Samuel, farmer.
MOLLISON JOHN, carriage builder,
\Ionaghan Michael, farmer.
Pawe James, farmer.
Phillips Thomas, farmer.
Price Jesse, farmer.
EIOHAEDS, CAPT. WILLIAM, ship builder and trader
Sharpe George, farmer.
Sidstone Edward, farmer.
Smith James, farmer.
Thompson Ralph, farmer.
WALSH WILLIAM, merchant.
Wallace George, shoemaker,
Williams Albert, farmer.
Williams John, farmer.
Williams Robert, farmer.
Williams William, farmer.
*The name of the post office is Lot No. 12.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries Hall.
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FAIRFIELt), a village located in Lot No.
47, East parish, King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 57 miles; from Georgetown, 41 miles ;
from Summerside, 98 miles, and from Princetown'
100 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Campbell Angus, farmer.
Campbell Angus, farmer.
Campbell Eraristus. farmer.
Campbell James, farmer.
Campbell John, farmer.
Campbell Joseph, farmer.
Conway James, farmer.
Garrett Richard, farmer.
HOLLAND EDWARD, postmaster and tailor.
Kennedy James, farmer.
Kennedy John, farmer.
McDonald Allan, farmer.
McDonald Allan, farmer.
McDonald Neil, farmer.
McDonald, Peter, farmer.
Mclnnis Charles, farmer.
Mclnnis Gallien, farmer.
Mclnnis John, farmer.
Mclmds Joseph, farmer.
MCINNIS PATRICK, blacksmith.
Mclntyre Donald, farmer.
Mclntyre Gabriel, farmer.
MCINTTYRE JOHN, sea captain.
Mclntyre John, farmer.
Mclntyre John, farmer.
Mclsaac Clement, farmer.
Mclsaac Peter, farmer,
McKenzie Alexander, farmer.
Rice John, farmer.
ROSE PETER, miller.
FARMING-TON, a village located in Lot
No. 56, parish of St. Peter's, King's County. Distant
from Charlottetown 40 miles ; from Summerside 80
miles ; from Princetown 70 miles ; and from George-
town, 14 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, fyc., at Apothecaries II all.
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family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summerside, P. E. /.'
Bulger Philip, farmer.
Bulger William, farmer
Burdge John, farmer.
Burdge Thomas, farmer.
Buidge Richard, farmer.
Cahill John, farmer.
Cahill Michael, farmer.
Curran James, farmer.
Curran James, junr,, farmer.
Doyle Lawrence 0., farmer.
Flynn Michael, farmer.
Flynn Mrs. Edward, farmer.
Flynn Richard, farmer.
Heffey John, farmer.
Heffey Robert, farmer.
Larkin James, farmer.
Lark in John, farmer.
Larkin William, farmer.
McMahon Thomas, farmer.
Mead James E., blacksmith.
POWER EDWARD^ farmer, postmaster.
ROBERTSON GEORGE, J. P., boot & shoe manufactory.
Ryan Michael, farmer.
Tobin John, farmer.
Tobin Patrick, house carpenter.
Walsh James, farmer.
Walsh Thomas, farmer.
Whitty Mrs. Dennis, farmer.
FIFTEEN POINT, a village located in Lot
No. 15, parish of Richmond, County of Prince. Dis-
tant from Summerside, 13 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
GALLANT ANDREW, postmaster.
Gallant Vital, farmer.
Perry Alexander, farmer.
PERRY REV- S- E , Roman Catholic Priest.
RICHARD CHARLES, jr., farmer.
Richard Charles, senr., farmer.
Richard John, farmer.
Richard Lemang, farmer.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Clitoion.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, 1\ E. 1.
FORT AUGUSTUS, * village located in
Lot No., 36 parish of Bedford, County of Queen's.
Distant from Charlottetown 10 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Barnet John, farmer.
CLARK JOHN, carding, grist saw mill and farmer.
Clark J ., farmer.
Clarkin Patrick, blacksmith.
Gurley Philip, shoemaker.
Gumming T. H., merchant.
Gallant A., blacksmith.
Garland James, farmer.
GARLAND JOSEPH, postmaster and farmer.
Hagerty Robert, carpenter.
Hughes James, farmer.
Hughes Patrick, road commissioner.
Hughes Peter, bridge contractor and farmer.
Kelly James E., general merchant and hotel keeper.
Kelly J., farmer.
Kelly Lewis O., farmer, commissioner of bound ry lines also
affidavits for superior court, and for taking bail for
same and member of board of education.
MCDONALD REV. FATHER A 6 , B. C. Priest.
MCDONALD JAMES, J.P,faimer.
MCDONALD JOHN ALLAN, J. P, commissioner of small debts,
farmer.
McKenna John, farmer.
MCMULLEN P., merchant.
McNelly Philip, merchant, farmer and lime kiln owner.
McPherson A., mill owner.
Meggieon B , farmer.
Murray Patrick, shoemaker. %
O'Brien T., farmer.
OWLA6HAN BERNARD, J. P, farmer.
Power John, bridge contractor and farmer.
Smith James, storekeeper.
Trayner James, brickyard owner.
FREETOWN a village located in Lot No.
25, parish of St. Davids, County of Prince. Distant
from Charlottetown, 30 miles, from Georgetown, 00
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Clttou:n.
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Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. L. J,
miles, from Summerside, 10 miles, and from Prince-
town, 10 miles. Mail daily.
Arbing John, blacksmith.
AULD DANIEL postmaster & fara.er.
Auld Robert farmer.
Burns Alexander, farmer.
Cairns Christopher, farmer.
Cairns Mrs. C., farmer.
Cairns Robert, farmer.
Cairns, R. farmer.
Clow Robert, farmer.
Clow Samuel, senr., farmer.
Clow Samuel, jr., farmer.
Cameron Duncan, farmer.
Campbell Albert, farmer.
Campbell Benjamin, farmer.
Campbell John, farmer.
Crosby Edmund, farmer.
Cross man Henry, farmer.
6RAIB ALBERT, merchant.
Glover Thomas, farmer
Gustavis Dammarel, carpenter.
Johnston Mrs. widow.
LEWIS HENRY, merchant.
Lewis John, farmer.
Lidstone Isaac, farmer.
McCarvell Francis, farmer.
Moyse William, farmer.
Reeves David, farmer.
Rogers David, farmer & mill owner.
Rogers William, farmer.
Sehunnan John D. farmer.
Schurman Maynard, farmer.
Taylor Peter, farmer.
Taylor Thomas, farmer.
Taylor William, farmer.
Wauo'h Lucias, farmer.
Ihlloways Ens/lix/i Pills $ Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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FULLERTON'S MARSH, a village in
Lot No. 48, Parish of Bedford, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown, 7 miles, from Prince-
town, 45 miles, from Georgetown, 30 miles, and from
Summerside, 47 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Boyce John, farmer.
Boyce Valentine, farmer.
Currie Alexander, farmer.
Currie Eonald, farmer.
Doyle James, farmer.
Farquarson James, farmer.
Farquarson William, farmer.
Fletcher John E., farmer.
McDonald Charles, farmer.
McDonald William, farmer.
McEachern Alexander, farmer.
McEachern Angus, farmer.
McEachern Ewen, farmer.
MGEACHERN DONALD, blacksmith.
McKinnon Bernard, farmer.
McLeod James, farmer.
McSwain Hector, farmer.
Minus Daniel, farmer.
Minus William, farmer.
Murch Francis, farmer.
Murch John, farmer.
Needham William, farmer.
Power Martin, farmer.
Smallwood John B., farmer.
WALKER JOHN, sea captain.
GALLAS POINT- Queen's County. Dis-
tant from Charlofctefcown 15 miles.
W. H. Llewellyn, postmaster
GASPER AJJX> located in Lot No, 61, parish
of St. Andrew's, King's County. Distant from Char-
lottetown, 15 miils. Mail bi-weekly.
Quinine wi/n, at the Apothecaries If all, Ch'town.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book /Store, Summer side, P. E. I,
GLEISTALADALE, a village located in Lot
36, parish of Bedford, County of Queen's. Distant
from Oharlottetown, 14 miles ; from Princetown, 48
miles ; from Summerside, 54 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Beaton Michael, farmer.
Bradley Andrew, farmer.
Butler Lawrence, farmer.
Dougan Thomas A., farmer.
Ellis James, farmer.
JOHNSON ARCHIBAD, blacksmith.
Lacy Thomas, farmer.
McCaskill Hector, farmer.
McCaskill Michael, farmer.
McCaskill Neil, farmer.
McDonald Allen, farmer.
McDonald Augustine, farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
McDonald James, farmer.
McDonald John, farmer,
McDonald John A., farmer.
McDonald John D., farmer.
McDonald Mrs. Jane, widow.
McDonald Neil, farmer.
MCINNIS JOHN, ship carpenter.
Mclnnis Matthew, farmer.
Mclnnis Patrick, fisherman.
Mclnnis Peter, farmer.
Mclsaac Alexander, farmer.
Mclsaac Dougald, farmer.
McKinnon John, farmer.
McPhee Andrew, farmer.
McPhee Duncan, farmer.
McPhee Joseph, farmer.
McPhee Neil, farmer.
Powell Daniel, farmer.
PHELAN REV. THOMAS, R- Catholic Priest.
Steel Dougald, farmer.
Steel Joseph, farmer.
Steel Michael, farmer.
Hollowaijs English Pills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hull.
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Singer <j* Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris 1 a Xummerside
GOOSE RIVER, a village located in Lot
No. 42, parish or St. Peter's, county of King's.
Distant from Charlottetown 40 miles ; from Sumnier-
side 80 miles ; from Georgetown 25 miles ; from
Priucetown 80 miles. ' Mail bi* weekly.
Dixon John, proprietor Glenfinlas Mills.
GLENFINLAS CLOTH & GRIST MILLS, John Dixon, proprietor
ItfCCORMACK ANTHONY, J. P., farmer.
McCormack Joseph, farmer.
McCormack Michael, farmer.
McCormack Peter, farmer.
McCormack Philip, fisherman.
McCormack Roderick, farmer.
MCDONALD ANGUS, J. P., farmer.
McDonald Artemas, fisherman.
McDonald Daniel, farmer and fisherman.
McDonald Donald, fisherman.
McDonald H., farmer, fisherman.
McDonald J., farmer, fiber man.
MCDONALD MICHAEL, postmaster, former.
McDonald Ronald, fisherman.
Mclnnis Daniel, farmer, fisherman.
Mclnnis Daniel, farmer, fisherman.
Mclnnis James, farmer, fiherman.
Mclnnis John, fisherman.
Mclnnis Peter, farmer.
Mclsaac Angus, farmer, fisherman.
Mclsaac Alexander, farmer.
Mclsaac Donald, farmer.
McKinnon Alexander, farmer.
McKinnoii Angus, farmer.
Me Kin u on Angus, fisherman.
McKinnon Donald, farmer.
McKinnon Donald, farmer.
McKinnon Gasper, farmer, fisherman.
MoKinnon Hugh, farmer.
McKinnon Hugh, fisherman.
McKinnon Hugh C., farmer.
McKinnon H. R., farmer, fisherman.
McKinnon James, farmer.
Hollo way's English Pills & Ointment at the -Apothecaries Hall.
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Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris:-', Sumtner8ide t l\ E. I.
McKinnon J. D , farmer, fisherman.'
McKinnon John, farmer, fisherman.
MCKINNON JOHN, carpenter.
McKinnon Joseph, fisherman.
McKinnon Michael, farmer, fisherman.
McKinnon Michael, farmer, fisherman.
McKinnon Neil, farmer.
McKinnon Peter, farmer.
McKinnon, P. J., farmer, fisherman.
McKinnon Stephen, farmer.
McKinnon, S. B., farmer, fisherman.
McLennan Michael, farmer.
McLennan Peter, farmer, fisherman.
McFhee Frank, farmer.
O'Henley Donald, farmer.
O'Henley Pester, farmer.
Steel Enianuel, fisherman.
Steel Hugh, farmer.
GRAHAM'S ROAD, a village located in
Lot No. 29, parish of Greenville, County of Queen's.
Distant from Charlotte town, 28 miles, from George-
town, 58 miles, from Summerside, 16 miles, from
Princetown, 12 miles. Mail tri- weekly.
Anderson David, farmer.
BRENNAN ENEAS, postmaster and farmer.
Brown John, joiner.
CAMPBELL JAMES, merchant,
Campbell William, farmer.
Carr Benjamin, plasterer.
Cash E., school teacher.
Cash John, farmer.
Cook Robert, farmer.
Cook Samuel, farmer.
Dunning John, farmer.
Ferguson Peter, farmer.
FOUND RICHARD, farmer and miller.
Harding Charles, shoemaker.
Harding John C., farmer.
Haany Robert, shoemaker.
They keep a full stock of Smokers Requisites at Apothecaries TfalL
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Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. /.
Holland William, farmer.
McKay Alexander, farmer.
McKay George, carpenter.
McKay lames A., farmer.
McKay John A., farmer.
McKay William, farmer.
McKinnoii Allan, carpenter.
McKinnon Charles, farmer.
McKinnon Donald, farmer.
McKinnon George W., farmer,
Mallott George, farmer.
McLean, farmer.
McLeod Alexander, farmer.
McLeod John Capt., farmer.
McLeod Duncan, farmer.
McLeod Donald, farmer.
McLeod John, farmer.
McLeod Malcolm, farmer.
Mayhew James, farmer.
Morrison Hugh, farmer.
Morrison James, farmer.
Ramsay John, painter.
Ross Alexander, farmer.
Ross William, farmer.
Smart James D., farmer.
SMITH ALEXANDER, miller.
Smith James, farmer.
Sutherland James, farmer.
Treanor James, farmer.
White Michael, farmer.
Whitehcad Andrew, farmer.
Wigmore Henry, farmer.
Wigmore Josiah, farmer.
Williams James, farmer.
Q-J^^^^IJjIjE* a village located in Lot No
21 parish" of Greenville Queen's County. Distant
from Charlotte town 24 miles from Summerside 18
miles, from Princetown 16 miles, from Georgetown
54 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c., at Apothearies Hall
*
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Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I.
Burgoyne Edward farmer.
Campbell Angus, farmer.
Chappell Edward, farmer.
Chappell William, farmer.
Corbett Charles, farmer.
Corbett Daniel, farmer.
Corbett Donald, farmer.
Corbett James, farmer.
Corbett John C., farmer.
Corbett John R., farmer.
Corbett Murdoch, farmer.
Corbett Robert, farmer.
Faulkner Alexander, farmer.
Faulkner Hector, farmer.
FAULKNER JAMES, postmaster and shoemaker.
Gunn Angus, farmer.
Gunn William, farmer.
Henry Edward, miller.
Kerr William, farmer.
McKenzie Charles, farmer.
McLeod David, farmer.
McLeod Donald, farmer.
McLeod Hugh, farmer. *
McLeod John, farmer.
McMillan John, farmer.
Mason Angus, farmer.
Mason Robert, farmer.
Morris Robert, farmer.
Taper Robert, farmer.
Taylor David, farmer.
Taylor James, farmer.
Taylor Joseph, farmer.
Taylor Richard, farmer.
Wedlock Philip, f armei .
Wickett Humphrey, miller.
GREEN VALE, Kings County. Distant
from Charlottetown, 56 miles.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
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GrREENVALE, located in Lot No. 23 parish
of Greenville, Queen's County. Distant from Char-
lottetown, 13 miles, from Georgetown, 43 miles, from
Surnmerside 27 miles.
G-REENWICH, located in Lot No. 40, paaish
of St. Patrick, Kings County. Distant from Char-
lottetown, 40 miles, from Georgetown, 20 miles.
HAMPTON"* a village situated in Lot No. 29,
parish of Hillsborough, Queen,s County. Distant
from Charlottetown 22 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Beer George, tanner and farmer.
Beer William, farmer & proprietor of grist & saw mills.
CAMERON BENJ. W.> merchant and postmaster
Doull John, shoemaker.
Elliott George, blacksmith.
Farquarson Finley, farmer.
Ferguson Alfred, farmer.
Ferguson Malcolm, farmer,
FRENCH LLOYD, carriage builder <fe farmer.
Inman Mark, farmer.
MOINTYRE ALLAN, merchant.
McQua^rie John, farmer.
Nelson Edmund, farmer.
PATRICK WILLIAM, storekeeper,
Sobey William, blacksmith.
HARMONY, a flag station on P. E. I., Rail-
way. Prince County. Distant from. Surnmerside 12
miles.
HAZEL GROVE, located in Lot No. 22.
parish of Greenville, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 18 miles ; from Georgetown, 50 miles,
and from Summerside 23 miles. Mail tri-wetkly.
R. S. Bagnall, postmaster.
Spectacles fy Eyeglasses, case free, at the Apot/tecarie* Half.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summer side, P. E. I.
HIGGHSTS ROAD, a settlement in Lot No.
15, Parish of Richmond, County of Prince. Distant
from Charlottetown, 60 miles ; from Georgetown, 90
miles ; from Princetown, 36 miles, and from Snm-
mersicle, 21 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
CAMPBELL CHARLES, boat builder.
Day Simon, blacksmith.
Enman George, farmer.
En in an John, far;; r,
Geiio Vital, farmer.
Henry William.
McKenzie Murdoch, farmer.
McLennan Angus, farmer.
McNeil! Joseph, farmer.
MORRISON DONALD A., postmaster, & s'-hool teacher.
Stewart Charles, farmer.
Yeo Daniel, fanner.
Yeo Lawrence, farmer.
HOPE RIVE E, located in Lot No. 22, parish
of Granville, Queen's County. Distant from Char-
lottetown 22 miles ; from Summerside 20 miles and
from Georgetown 52 miles. -Mail tri-weekly.
Felix Murphy, postmaster.
HUNTER RIVER, a, village located in
Lot No. 22 ? County of Queens's, Distant from Char-
lottetown 18 Miles. Mail daily.
BAGNALL JOHN 8-, hotel keeper, trader.
BAGNALL RICHARD* ma ^ contractor, livery stables, farmer.
Barrett John, blacksmith.
Divine Fraicis, farmer.
Divine John, farmer.
Hughes George A., station agent. ^
McDonald Angus, tailor.
McDonald John C., tailor.
IVICGRATH PETER, postmaster, merchant.
Pills $ Oivtmtnt, at the Apothecaries 7/V//7.
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ans.
McGuigan George H., assistant postmaster, clerk.
McLeod George, shoemaker.
McLeod George S , clerk.
McLeod Roderick, section foreman, P. E. I. R.
McLeod Theophilus S., tailor.
McKinnon Murdoch, farmer.
Midrhaw Nicholas, farmer.
PATTERSON JAMES & SONS, millers, farmers.
Proctor William J. blacksmith.
WHITE MICHAEL merchant, farmer.
INDIAN RIVER, a village located in Lot
No. 18, parish of St. Davids, County of Prince. Dis-
tant from Charlottetown, 34 miles, from Georgetown,
65 miles, from Summerside, 10 miles, and from
Princetown, 7 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Bradley John, farmer.
Campbell Daniel, farmer.
Campbell John, shoemaker.
Campbell Stephen, farmer.
Easter Charles, blacksmith.
Gillis Roderick, farmer.
GliLIS V. S , land surveyor, & farmer.
Hickey Alexander, farmer.
Hickey Charles, farmer. j
Bickey Mathias, farmer.
Eickey William, farmer.
Hig^ins Nathan, farmer.
LOCKHART ANTHONY, carriage builder.
McCarvill James, farmer.
McDonald John, shoemaker.
MCDONALD HON. JOHN A., M. P. F.
McDonald John N., farmer.
Mclntyre Donald, farmer.
McKelvie Donald, farmer.
McLellan Alex., farmer.
McLellan Angus, miller.
McLellan Augustin, farmer.
McLellan Bennett, farmer.
Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, $c., at Apothecaries Hcdl.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
MCLELLflN 0., carriage builder.
McLellan Donald N , farmer.
McLellan Donald R., farmer.
MCLELLAN DONALD S., J. P., miller.
McLellan James, farmei.
McLellan John, accountant.
McLellan John, farmer.
McLellan John A., farmer.
MCLELLAN JONH P., general agent.
McLellan JohnS., farmer.
MCLELLAN STEPHEN, hotel keeper.
McRae Samuel P., plasterer.
McRae William, farmer.
Noonan Patrick, blacksmith.
O'BHIENREtf. C-, D. D.,P.P.
Ramsay James, farmer.
Ramsay Malcolm, farmer.
Shea Francis, farmer.
Shea George, farmer.
Tuplin Thomas, farmer.
Warren Joseph, blacksmith.
JOHNSTONS RIVER, located in Lot
No. 48 parish of Bedford, Queen's County. Distant
fiom Charlottetown 10 miles. Georgetown 25 miles,
and from Summerside 50 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
5*. Gormley, postmaster.
KENSINGTON, a village located in Lot
No. 19, parish of St. Davids, County of Prince. Distant
from Charlottetown, 31 miles, from Summerside, 8
miles. Mail daily.
Bell Miss, dressmaker. 9
BENTLEY GEORGE W. f merchant.
Bernard Alexander, farmer.
Bowness Andrew, firm of Tuplin. & Bowness.
Bowness George, farmer.
Brahan James, farmer.
Brennan William, farmer.
Campbell Alexander, farmer.
Choice Tobaccos, all tlie best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Carutbers Mrs. F. C., widow.
Caseley Charles, farmer.
Caseley Henry, farmer.
Caseley Samuel, farmer.
Clarke Alex. E , station master.
Oonnick John, farmer.
CONNORS HUGH, proprietor Excelsior house.
Corcoran James, farmer.
Craig Robert, farmer.
DARRACH DONALD, M. D,, Coroner for Prince County, &
Superintendent of vaccination for Lots 19 & 25 & J. P.
Day Isaac, laborer.
Day Simon, farmer.
Day William, farmer.
Des Roche John, laborer.
Donahoe Thos., laborer.
Dunn Mrs., widow.
Dunn Matthew, farmer.
Dumpby Thos., farmer.
ENGLISH CHURCH, no permanent pastor.
Frizzel Robert, farmer.
Frizzel William, farmer.
Gillis Alexander, farmer.
Gill is Damidon, farmer.
Gillis Donald, farmer.
Gillis Donald, farmer. Irish town Road.
Gillis Joseph, farmer.
Gillis P. A., fanner.
Glover James, farmer.
Glover John, farmer.
Glover John jr., fanner.
J3LOVER WILLIAM, postmaster & farmer.
Glyden Frank, farmer.
Gorman Donald *farmer.
Gorman John, farmer.
Gorman Peter, farmer.
GRADY ALEXANDER, proprietor Eureka House.
Graves Mrs., widow.
Haslam John, carpenter and farmer.
Hennesy Cornelius, shoemaker.
Campbell'* Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'lown.
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Family Bibles at Leonard Morris s Summer side, /'. E. 1.
Higgins Gregory, farmer.
Howard James, waggon maker.
Humphrey James, farmer.
Johnson Robert, house carpenter.
Larkins Thomas, boot and shoemake*.
LESLIE HENRY A., proprietor Scotia House.
McArthur Robert, blacksmith.
McDonald Archd. farmer.
McKinnon Arch'd, farmer.
McLeod Artemus, dealer in produce.
McLeod Hugh, tailor.
McMillan Daniel, farmer.
McMillan James, farmer.
MCMILLAN STEPHEN, farmer.
McNutt Peter S., commission merchant.
Mead William, section foreman, P. E. I. R.
Mullen John, farmer.
Mullen Peter, farmer.
Noonan John, tailor.
O'Brien Lawrence, farmer.
O'Connor David, farmer.
Paynter William, farmer.
Pendergast Edward, farmer.
Phelan .Andrew, tailor.
POUND MARK, saddle and harness maker.
PROCTOR tQMUND, J. P., blacksmith.
Saunders Henry, blacksmith.
SHARP JOHN, J- P, farmer.
Sharp Robert, farmer.
Shea William, farmer.
Sheehan John, farmer.
Sheehan Mrs. M., widow.
Sheehan Matthew, farmer.
SIMS THOMAS H. & SON., merchants.
Sims Geo. B., firm of T. H. Sims & Son.
Sims Thomas H., firm of T. H. Sims & Son, J. P.
Small Gordon, Farmer,
Stewart Dougald, farmer.
TUPLIN & BOWNESS, general merchants.
TUPLIN REUBEN, J. P., firm of Tuplin & Bowness.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries IlalL
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Walker Thomas, farmer.
Walker William, farmer.
Webster John, farmer.
Webster Joseph, farmer.
KILDAKE, a village in Lot No. 3, North-
parish, County of Prince. Distant from Charlotte-
town, 89 miles; from Georgetown, 113 miles ; from
Summerside, 42 miles ; from Princetown, 66 miles,
and from Alberton 9 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Ahearn Daniel, farmer.
Cahill John, senr., farmer.
Cahill Walter, farmer.
Cannon Charles, junr, farmer.
Chirk e William S., farmer. '
Oluney Patrick, farmer.
Dillon William, farmer.
Fitzgerald James, famer.
Fitzgerald Robert ., farmer.
Fitzpatrick William, farmer.
Fitzsimmons Michael, farmer.
Foley Martin, farmer.
Foley Patrick, farmer.
McCarthy Florence, farmer. ,
McRae George, farmer.
Martin Joseph, farmer. *
O'Connor Maurice, farmer.
O'Brien Edward, farmer.
O'Brien John, farmer.
O'Hearn Peter, farmer.
Oliver John, farmer.
Patterson James, farmer.
Ruggles Thomas G., farmer.
Traverse Charles, farmer.
Wade John, proprietor of fishing establishment.
Woods James, blacksmith.
KINTYRE, distant from Charlottetown 8 miles.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at ApotJiecaries Hall, Ch'fown.
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LAUNCHING; a village located in Lot No.
55, parish of St. Michael, County of King's. Distant
from Charlotte town 37 miles ; from Surnmerside 77
miles ; from Princeto'wn 75 miles ; and from George-
town 7 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
McCormack John B., farmer.
MCCORMACK MICHAEL D, J. P.
McCormack. Ronald, farmer.
McCormack Ronald, farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Ronald, iarmer.
McDonald Ronald, teacher.
McDonald John, farmer.
McDonald Peter, farmer.
McKinnon John, farmer.
McPhee Donate!, farmer.
McPhee Roderick, farmer.
McPherson Donald, farmer.
Morrison Archibald, farmer.
Morrison Hugh, farmer.
Morrison John, farmer.
Morrison Mrs. P., farmer.
Morrison Mrs. VV., farmer.
Walker Angus, farmer.
Walker Donald, farmer.
WALKER DONALD J., postmaster.
Walker John H., farmer.
Walker John, farmer.
Walker Peter, farmer.
LITTLE HARBOR a village located in
Lot No. 46, parish of St. Mary's, King's County.
Distant from Charlotte town, 8 miles ; from George-
town, 40 miles ;from Summerside, 40 miles and from
Princetown 35 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Anderson John, miller.
Campbell Angus A., farmer,
Campbell Angus J., farmer.
Campbell John A., farmer.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hali.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, l\ E. I.
Hendly Malcolm C., farmer.
Johnston Angus, farmer.
Kennedy James, farmer.
McDonald Angus, farmer.
McDonald Donald (Angus), farmer.
McDonald Hector M., fisherman.
McDonald John, farmer.
Mclnnis Angus, farmer.
McKinnon Michael, farmer.
McLellan Archibald, farmer.
McLellau Donald R., farmer.
McLellan Donald, senr , farmer.
McLellan Hugh, farmer.
MCLELLAN JOHN, J. P.
McLellan Joseph, blacksmith.
McMahon James, blacksmith.
McPhee Archibald, farmer.
McPhee Clement, blacksmith.
McPhee Felix, mariner.
McPhee Neil, joiner.
MOONEY ANDREW postmaster & blacksmith.
Power Luke, sea captain.
GREEN VALE SETTLEMENT.
Campbell Donald, mail carrier.
Campbell Donald A., farmer.
McCulloch Michael, farmer.
McDonald Emanuel, farmer
McDonald John, farmer.
McDonald John A., mariner.
McDonald Joseph, mariner and joiner
McDonald Ronald, farmer.
McDonald Peter R., farmer.
Mclnnis John, farmer.
McPhee Alexander, farmer.
McPhee Angus, farmer.
McPhee Anthony, farmer.
Mooney George, farmer.
Mooney Michael, farmer and joiner.
Mooney Thomas, farmer and joiner.
HoUoway's English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Famiiy Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summer side, P. E. I .
Moscey Mrs., wi
Moscey Isaac, farmer.
Moscey Joseph, mason.
Parker Mrs , widow.
Whitty Michael, farmer.
ST. CATHERINES.
Folev Michael, tailor.
Gregor A'bsolom, farmer.
Gregory Daniel, fanner.
Inman James, farmer.
Kelly James, farmer.
Kelly Michael, farmer.
Landrahan Alexander, farmer.
Landrahan Mrs. Philip, widow.
McDonald David, farmer..,
McDonald Michael, farmer.
Morris John, farmer.
LITTLE SANDS, a village located in Lots
Nos. 62 and 64, parish of St. John's, Queen's County..
Distant from Charlottetown 35 miles, from Princetown
60 miles, from Georgetown 27 miles, and from Sum-
merside 58 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Currie Angus, farmer.
Dixon George, miller.
Dixon Robert, miller.
Gillis John, farmer.
McDonald John, teacher.
McDonald Alexander, tailor.
McDonald Hector, farmer.
McDonald Malcolm, mason.
McLean Angus, boat builder.
McLeod Roderick, farmer.
McMillan John, caulker.
McNeill Archibald, master mariner.
McNeill Murdock, farmer.
McNeill Neil, farmer.
McPherson Donald, horse dealer.
McRae Mrs., widow.
Spectacles fy Eyeglasses, case, free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Singer fy Royal Sciving Machines at Leonard Morris's Summerside
Matheson Donald, tailor.
MUWN DUNCAN, J. P., merchant & postmaster.
Mimn D. & Sons, proprietors of lobster factory.
Munn Malcolm, farmer & hotel keeper,
Murray Archibald, sail maker,
Murray Neil, sailmaker.
Nicholson Norman, farmer.
Roberts John, blacksmith.
Smith Angus, fanner.
Smith Mrs. Sarah, farmer.
LITTLE \' ORK- a station on P. E. I. R , in
Lot No. 34, parish of Charlotte, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown 6 miles. Mail daily.
Auld Francis, farmer.
BAKER REV H. R., M A , methodist minister.
Brown Abraham, farmer.
Brown David, butcher.
Cook John, farmer.
Cook William, farmer.
Crocket Donald, mason.
Crocket George, sr., shoemaker.
Crocket George jr., farmer.
Crocket William, farmer.
Deacon George, fanner.
Gill Abraham, farmer.
Hardy Charles, farmer.
Hardy Frederick, farmer.
Hardy Henry, farmer.
Hardy Thomas, farme$.
Hardy Thomas, farmer.
Henry William, shoemaker.
Jenkins James, mason.
Large William, farmer.
LAWSON ROBERT, postmaster and farmer.
Lewis Herbert, farmer.
Mill Stephen, butcher.
Proud Peter, farmer.
Bodd Charles, blacksmith.
Swan David, blacksmith.
Jfelloivays English Pills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 331
Singer c6 Royal Revyivrj Machines at Leonard Morris {, Summerside.
Swan Henry, farmer.
Vessey George, farmer.
Vessey Robert, farmer.
Vessey Thomas, farmer.
Watts. Henry C., farmer.
West Martin, farmer.
LONG CREEK, a village located in Lot No-
65, parish of Hillsborough Queen's County. Distant
from Charlottetown 8 miles, from Summerside 40
miles, from Princetown 35 miles, from Georgetown 40
miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Currie Neil, merchent.
LAMONT DONALD* J. P,
Lowrie Edward, blacksmith.
Lowther William, farmer.
MGCONNOLL MALCOLM, supervisor.
McEwen David, farmer.
MGKENZIE NEIL 8 , J. 1 .
McLean Neil, mail carrier.
McMillan Captain, farmer.
MCNEVjS NEIL merchant, tailor.
McPhail Donald, ship carpenter.
MCPHEE MRS. SARAH, postmistress
ROSS REV, MALCOLM. Baptist minister.
Smith James, farmer.
STEWART T,, merchant.
Stretch Joseph, farmer.
STRETCH. W. E , carriage builder .
Turner Edwin, merchant.
Wright Thomas, farmer.
IjOT 1STO- 14, a settlement in Lot No. 14.
parish of St. Patrick's, county of Prince. Distant
from Charlottetown 52 miles ; from Georgetown 70
miles ; from Summerside 14 miles ; from Princetown
30 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Adams John, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stations?, Sammirside, P. E. I.
Cameron John, farmer.
DENNIS WILLIAM, blacksmith.
Englis H., farmer.
Gillis James D., farmer.
Gillis John D., farmer.
Gillis Roderick, farmer.
Hooper Thomas, farmer.
Huestis John, farmer.
McArthur Alexander, farmer.
Me Arthur John, farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Ambrose, farmer.
McDonald Angus, farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
McDonald James A., farmer.
McDonald, John sen., farmer.
McDonald John, junr., farmer.
McDougald Donald, farmer.
McDOUGALD JAMES, innkeeper.
McDougald Johiiathan, farmer.
Mclnnis Alexander, farmer.
Mclnnis Archibald, farmer.
Mclnnis Major, farmer.
Mclntosh Donald, master mariner.
Mclntosh Hugh, farmer.
Mclntosh John, farmer.
Mclntosh Neil, farmer.
Mclntyr.e Alexander, farmer,
Mclntyre Lauchlin, farmer.
Mclntjre Roderick, farmer.
McKinnon James, farmer.
McKinnoii James A., farmer.
McKinnon Murdoch S., farmer.
Me Kin noii Neil, farmer.
McKinnon Neil, farmer.
McKinnon Stephen, farmer.
McKinnon Sylvanus. farmer.
McLean Allan, farmer.
McLean John, farmer.
McLennan Alexander, farmer.
They keep a full stock of Smokers Requisites at Apothecari.es UalL
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McLennan Angus, farmer.
McLennan Anthony, farmer.
McLennan James, farmer.
McLennan Neil, farmer.
McNeill Donald, farmer.
McNEILL NEIL, farmer, road commissioner.
Monkly George, farmer.
0'UONNOR JOHN, merchant.
Phillips James, tailor.
Phillips William, farmer.
PLERTIO JOHN, shipbuilder.
Earn say Mrs. John.
Eix Robert, ferryman.
LOWER FREETOWN, a village situated
in Lot No. 25, parish of St. Patrick's, County 01
Prince. Distant from Summerside, 8 miles, from
Georgetown, 60 miles, from Princetown, 15 miles,
from Charlottetown, 30 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Burns Andrew, farmer.
BUftNS GEORGE, postmaster, farmer.
BURNS J, STEWART, J- F, farmer.
Burns James, farmer.
Burns Jesse, farmer.
Burns John, laborer.
Cairns John, farmer.
Cairns Robert, farmer.
Cairns William, farmer.
Clark Henry, farmer.
Clow Samuel, farmer.
Connell Stephen, carpenter.
Grossman Joshua, farmer.
Grossman William, laborer.
Jardiue James, farmer.
Lidstone James, farmer,
Lord John A., farmer.
McPhee Duncan, farmer.
Malone Lawrence, farmer.
Murphy James, farmer.
Choir?, Tobaccos, all the best klmls, at the Apothecaries Had.
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Reeves Charles, farmer.
Reeves Thomas, farmer.
Robbins, George, laborer.
S iwers G., blacksmith,
Schurman Caleb, farmer.
Schurman Major, carpenter.
Sclrnrman Ralph, farmer.
Taylor Caleb, farmer.
Taylor Mrs. Jane, farmer.
Taylor Thomas, farmer.
Taylor William, farmer.
MCPHEE'S CORNER, a village located
m Lot No. 32, parish of Hillsborough, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown 9 miles. Mail tri-weekly'.
Burns James, farmer.
CARTER THOMAS, postmaster, grocer & custom shoe-
maker.
Dockendorff George, lime burner, and de^er in dry floods,
MCPHEE JOHN, J. P., farmer.
Moreside Daniel, farmer.
Pollard Frank J., carpenter.
Warren George, blacksmith.
MARIE? a village located in Lot No. 40, parish
St. Pataick, County of King's. Distant from Char-
lotteetown 30 miles, from Summerside 70 miles, from
Georgetown 22 miles, from Princetcwn 70 miles.
Mail tri-weekly.
Ay 1 ward James, carpenter.
Alwyard Richard, farmer.
A^wyard William, carpenter.
Batersby James, master mariner.
Bowlcy William, farmer, Midgell.
Button Edward G., farmer.
Din^well Benjamin, farmer.
DINGWELL CHARLES, shipwright.
Dingwell George H., farmer, Midgell.
Dingwell James H,, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at' Apothecaries Hall, CKtown.
OF TOWNS VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 335
Leonard Morri-s, Agent for Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
KAGERTY REV. ALBERT., Methodist Minister.
Hogan James, farmer.
Hogan John, farmer.
Hogan Patrick, farmer.
Hooper Samuel G., plasterer.
HOOPER WILLIAM, M.P.R. farmer.
Hughes Patrick, farmer.
McGuire William, carpenter.
McKay Frederick, farmer, Midgell.
IYSCKAY JOHN F, postmaster, Midgell.
McKinnon Andrew, farmer.
Mobbs William, farmer and carpenter.
Morrissey William, farmer.
MURRAY WILLIAM A., gentleman.
Kanahan Patrick, farmer.
Rapson Henry, farmer.
Bobbins George, farmer.
Bobbins Henry, farmer.
Ryan Matthew, farmer.
Sanderson Ohas. E., farmer, Midgell.
Sanderson Henry, farmer, Midgell.
Sanderson Horatio, farmer, Midgell.
Scully Michael, blacksmith.
Stewart Alexander, farmer.
Webster Charles, farmer.
WEBSTER EDWARD, miller.
Webster Horatio, farmer.
Webster Robert, farmer.
WEBSTER THEOPHILUS, J. P., farmer.
Webster Thomas, farmer.
Webster William, farmer.
Webster William, trader.
Webster .William W,, teacher.
WELSH RICHARD CAPT-, J. P., farmer.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, CKtown.
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MARGATE* a village located in Lot No. 19,
parish of St. David's, County of Prince. Distant from
Charlottetown 30 miles, and from Summerside 12
miles. Mail bi-weekly.
ADAMS JONATHAN, grist, saw & shingle mill.
Ashley William, farmer.
Bentley James, farmer.
Bentley John, farmer.
Brown William, farmer.
Dennis William, storekeeper, blacksmith & farmer.
Durant John, farmer.
Durant Samuel, farmer.
Fitzsimmons Thomas, farmer.
Henderson George, blacksmith & farmer.
Henderson John, farmer.
Mayhew George, tanner.
MAYHEWG. postmaster.
Fallen William, miller.
POUND WILLIAM, carriage builder.
SL&CKFORD REV, E-, methodist minister.
Smith James, farmer.
Smith John, farmer.
Thompson Hiram, farmer.
Tuplin Mrs. j., widow.
Tuplin Thomas R., farmer.
Tuplin William B.', storekeeper & farmer.
WADMAN REV. J W. methodist minister.
MARSHFIELD, located in Lot No. 3 4
parish of Charlotte, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 5 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Isabella Robertson, postmistress.
MELiROSE> a village located in Lot 55, parish
of St. George's, King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 37 miles, from Princctown, 75 miles,
from Summerside, 75 miles, and from Georgetown'
7 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
D ALTON J. & P., general merchants
Trusses, Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, dr., at A uof/t carles flail.
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Buy your /School Books from Leonard Morris, Summer side >. P, E. I.
Gough Hon. John, farmer.
Howlett George, trader.
McCormack Michael, J. P.,
McGORMACK RONALD, general merchant.
McDonald Hercules, commission merchant.
McINTYRE DONALD, postmaster. De Gros Marsh.
Morrison Donald, ship builder.
MIDDLETOX, a village located in Lot No.
27, County of Prince. Distant from Charlottetown,
28 miles, from Georgetown, 58 miles, from Princa-
town. 15 miles, and from Summerside, 12 mile*.
Mail bi-weekly.
Bagan Michael, farmer.
Campbell Hugh, farmer.
Conley Michael, farmer.
Craig Charles, farmer.
Craig John, farmer.
Craig Major, farmer.
Crawford William, farmer.
Croakin James, farmer,
Crossman Joseph, farmer.
Hammell Thomas, farmer.
Johnson Richard, farmer.
McCabe Patrick, farmer.
McCarol Owen, farmer.
McPHILLIPS EDWARD, blacksmith.
Milligaii Patrick, farmer.
Murray Thomas, farmer.
Murphy lames, farmer.
Murphy Patrick, farmer.
ROBERTS WILLIAM, farmer, postmaster.
Smith John, farmer.
Sommers Mrs. James, widow.
Wright Elias, farmer.
Wright Job, farmer.
Wright Job S., farmer.
Wright John J., farmer.
Wright Stephen, farmer.
ii'ilixJi rills <f- Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summer side, I\ E. /.
MILL VIE W> a village located in Lots Nos. 49
and 50, parish of Bedford, Queens County. Distant
from Charlottetown 12 miles. Mail daily.
ACORN JOHN, merchant, postmaster and harness manu-
facturer.
Bourke J. R. sen., J. P. landed proprietor
BOURKE PETER M., J. P. manufacturer of woollen cloths
and proprietor of fulling and dyeing mills.
Douggan Joseph, shoemaker.
Grant Edward, wheelwright.
Grant Walter, joiner.
Hennessey James, blacksmith,
Inman Jeremiah, shoemaker.
McEAOHEM DONALD, blacksmith.
MCKENZIE BROTHERS, general store & hotel keepers
McTOnzie John G., of McKenzie Bros.,
McKenzie Hugh, of McKenzie Bros.
Murphy Thomas, farmer.
Sheidow Charles, farmer.
Smith Andrew, carriage builder.
Story William, farmer.
Sullivan Joseph, dyer.
Sullivan Thomas, hotel keeper.
TAILOR THOMAS lime burner.
* a flag station on P. E. I. Railway,
Lot No. 32, parish of Charlotte, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown, 7 miles; from George-
town, 38 miles, and from Summersipe, 37 miles.
Mail tri-weekly. John McNeill, postmaster.
MIMINEGrASH, a village located in Lot No
3. North parish, County of Prince. Mail bi-weekly
COSTAl^ KXCHAKD, postmaster.
Baling James, fisheman (Campbellton)
Matheson John A., fisherman (Campbellton)
Spectacles fy Eyeglasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Nail.
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Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summerside, P. M. I.
MISCOTJCHE, a village located in Lot No.
17. parish of Richmond, County of Prince. Distant
from Summerside 5 miles. Mail daily.
Baker John, farmer.
BOUDREAULTREV N, C, P.P.
Cunningham John, fanner.*
DesRoche, Francis, farmer.
DESROCEE HENEY V-, storekeeper.
DesRoche Jesse, farmer.
DesRoche John jr., farmer.
DesRoche Joseph, sr., farmer.
DesRoche Joseph, farmer.
DesRoche Lorange, farmer.
DesRoche Peter, farmer.
Galant Thos. farmer.
Gaudet C., farmer.
Gaudet Felix, farmer.
Gaudet Francis, farmer.
Gaudet John R., farmer.
GAUDET JOHNS., shoemaker.
Gaudet Mrs., school teacher.
Gaudet Onesime, farmer.
Gaudet Peter, farmer.
Gaudet Polycarp, farmer.
Gaudet Posifick, farmer.
Gaudet Sylvin, farmer.
Gillis Dameen, farmer.
Gillis John, farmer.
McLellan Tobias, farmer.
McNeill Alexander, farmer.
McNeill John, blacksmith.
MA< ONE THOS , carriage builds.
PERRY JOSEPH B , storekeeper.
Perry Joseph C., farmer.
SteelJames, farmer.
Squarebridge John, farmer.
Wood Thomas, farmer.
Trusses, Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, dr., at Apothearies Hall.
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MONAGHAN; a village in Lot No 48, parish
ot Bedford, Queens County. Distant from Char-
lottetowii 15 miles ; from Princetown 55 ; and from
Georgetown 20 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Connolly James, farmer.
KELLY CHARLES, merchant.
Kelly Edward, farmer.
Kelly John, farmer.
McMurrow James, wheelwright.
Murray Barnard, blacksmith,
JAMES, postmaster and mill owner.
MONTAGUE BRIDGE, an important
village beautifully situated on the Montague River,
in Lots No. 52 & 59, parish of St. Andrews, King's
County. The surrounding district is very fertile,
and large quantities of agricultural produce are
shipped annually. Formerly shipbuilding was carried
on to a considerable extent. Distant from Charlotte-
town, 26 miles, from Georgetown, 11 miles by road
and 6 by ferry. Mail daily.
AITKEN JAMES M > saddler and harness maker. See adv't.
Annear John, farmer.
Bank Union, branch of, M. J. Fitzgerald, manager.
BAPTIST CHU3GH- no settled pastor.
Beaton Angus, tailor.
Bell John D., tinsmith and dealer in haivhvaro.
Beer & Sons, merchants and general dealers.
BRYENTON REV W, (Inwer Montagu-.) Bible Christian
minister.
Burns John, blacksmith.
Campbell Donald D., J. P., grist and saw mill.
Campbell Alexander, farmer.
Campbell Hugh, farmer.
Campbell John D., grist and saw mill.
Campbell James, Montague house.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, &3v. E. W. Stevenson, pastor.
Connolly Owen & Co., merchants and general dealers.
Coughlan William, photographer.
Dewar J. T., ship owner and master mariner.
Hollowayts English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $- Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
EMERY HOUSE, Mrs. P. Emery, proprietress.
Emery Mrs. Prisilla, Emery House.
Fin) ay William, cabinet maker.
Finnaway Augustus, store keeper,
FITZGERALD M- J > manager Montague branch of Union
. Bank.
FORBES DONALD, merchant & general dealer.
ERASER CHARLES B,, carriage builder. See advt.
GAUL PIEKCK, trader and general dealer.
Gillis James, teacher.
GILLIS G-, teacher.
GILLIS MISS R. teacher.
Griffs Robert, farmer.
Hayden Charles, house carpenter.
Johnson David, boarding house & store keeper.
KENNEDY JOHN, boot & shoe maker. See advertisement.
Lament Malcolm, boot & shoemaker.
Lambert Martin, farmer.
Lauchlin Francis, clerk,
Lemon John, senr. f farmer.
Lemon John, jr., farmer.
Lemon Richard, farmer.
MGOALLUM J- A- cher.ust & druggist, See advt.
MCDONALD BROTHERS & CO., merchants & general dealers
McDonald A. C., M. P., of McDonald Bros.
McDonald John A., operator Anglo American Telegraph Co.
McDonald Duncan, store keeper.
McDonald John J., refreshment saloon.
McEvoy James, master mariner.
McFadyen Miss Annie, teacher.
McKay Donald, boot & shoe maker.
McKinnon J. L., editor & proprietor of the "Pioneer."
McLaren Archibald, trader.
McLean Laughlan, tailor.
McLean John, carriage builder.
McLeod Donald, tanner & general dealer.
McPherson Hugh, tailor.
McRae John, boot & shoe maker.
Martin & Nelson, blacksmiths.
Murray James, tanner & currier.
Murray Mrs. J., dressmaker.
Campbells Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, CJitown.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Manon & -Ht.tmlhi Cabinet Organs.
Murphy Lawrence, carpenter.
Phelan Rev. W., Sfc. Mary's Roman G.itholie. Church.
PIONEER THE, published every Friday, John L. Me Kinn on
Editor & Proprietor.
Poole C. D., postmaster and general dealer.
Poole Charles, joiner.
PRSBYTERJAN CHURCH, Rev. John Ms&innon, pastor.
Riley Daniel, bailiff.
Robinson James E., M. D.
ROWE VIANOAH. sub-collector of H. M. Customs.
Rowe Miss P., milliner.
ST MARY'S R. C. CHURCH, Rev. W. Phelan, P. P.
Scantlebury P. C., watchmaker & jeweller
SCOTT WILLIAM, travelling agent and dealer in dry goo ds,
groceries, &c.
. W., of Beer & Sons
STEVENSON REV. R. W., Church of Christ.
Thompson James, boot & shoemaker
VANIOERSTINE WM. T., general blacksmith
Vickerson John, tanner & currier
Warren Joseph, blacksmith
White John, clerk
White Win. C., farmer
Wickwire E. T., of McDonald Bros, & Co.
WIGHTMAN GEORGE, J. P., merchant & general dealer
Toung Miss, teacher
MONTAGUE CROSS ROADS, *
village located in Lot No. 58, parish of St. Michael s,
county of Queen's. Distant from Charlottetown 20
miles ; from Princetown 80 miles ; from Georgetown
20 miles; from] Summerside 60 miles. Mail bi-
weekly.
Brennock John, farmer.
Byrne John, farmer.
Callaghan James, clerk, farmer.
Callaghan John, farmer.
CALLAGHAN PATICK A-. postmaster.
Callaghan Patrick H., farmer.
Trusses, mastic Stockings, Knee Caps, $c., at Apothecaries If all.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summer side, P, E. I.
Coacly James, farmer.
Connolly Bernard, farmer.
Daley James, farmer.
Dreelau John, farmer.
Dunn Paul, farmer.
Far r ell Matthew, farmer.
Hughes James, farmer.
Hughes Owen, farmer.
Hughes Owen, farmer.
McCabe James, farmer.
McCluskey Patrick, farmer.
Mclnnis James, farmer.
McKenria James, farmer.
McKenna Owen, farmer.
Mooney Daniel, farmer.
Morrisey Patrick, farmer.
Morrisey William, farmer.
O'Connell James, farmer.
O'CONNELL, JOHN J. P., merchant.
Shea Jeremiah, farmer.
Slaven Andrew, farmer.
Slaven John, farmer.
Walsh William, farmer.
MONTECELLO* a village located in Lot
No. 43, East parish King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 42 miles, and from Georgetown 30
miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Bryan John, farmer.
Car tier James, farmer.
Curry John, farmer.
Fraser Henry, merchant.
Hanning Allan, farmer.
Hendricken Mrs J., tavern keeper.
McAskil James, farmer.
McCormack A., farmer.
McCormack Mrs R., farmer.
McCormack John, farmer.
McCormack W., farmer.
McDonald Alex, farmer.
Holloways English Pills and Ointment, at the Ajjothecarieb' Hall
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Singer & Royal Sowing Machines at Leonard M orris & Summerside
McDonald Alex. J., farmer.
McDonald Angus J., farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
McDonald Dougall, farmer,
McDonald Hugh, farmer.
McDonald James, farmer.
MCDONALD JOHN, miller.
McDonald John D., miller.
McDonald John EL, miller.
McDonald Joseph H , miller.
MCDONALD JOSEPH, blacksmith.
McDonald Patrick, farmer.
McDonald Ronald, farmer.
McDonald Ronald A , farmer.
McDonald Ronald J., farmer.
McDonald Ronald H., farmer.
McDonald V., farmer.
McEachern Donald, farmer.
Mclntosh A., farmer.
Mclntosh John, former.
Mclntyre Daniel, farmer.
Mclntyre James, farmer.
Mclntyre John, farmer.
Mclntyre John, farmer.
Mclntyre Mrs. Lauchlin, farmer.
Mclntyre Roderick, farmer.
McKinnon Daniel H., farmer.
McKinnon John, farmer.
McKinnon Joseph A., farmer.
McLellan Ronald, farmer.
O'Henley John, farmer.
0' Henley Ronald, farmer.
Robertson Daniel, farmer.
MONTROSE, a village located in Lot No. 3,
parish and County of Prince. Distant from Char-
lottetown, 85 miles, from Georgetown, 115 miles,
from Summerside, 47 miles, from Alberton, 4 miles,
from Princetown, 60 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Bowness Benjamin, blacksmith.
Bowness Robert, farmer.
' Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summer ^ide, P. E. I
Campbell James, farmer.
Campbell William, carpenter.
CLARK GEORGE M,JP, miller.
Donald John, farmer.
Fitzgerald John, farmer.
Fitzsirnmons Michael, farmer.
Gavin Michael, farmer.
Gillis Daniel, farmer.
Gillis John, farmer.
Gillis Neil, farmer.
Gordon David, farmer.
Gordon Henry, farmer.
Gordon John, farmer.
GORDON JlHSh miller.
HAMMILL JOSEPH, merchant.
HARl Y CHARLES, miller.
Hardy George, farmer.
Hardy George, farmer.
Haywood John, farmer.
HOCKIN ROBERT, postmaster and farmer.
Johnson Thomas, farmer.
Laird Job, farmer.
M clntyre Daniel, larmer.
Mclntyre John, farmer.
Mclntyre Malcolm, farmer.
McMurdo Archibald, farmer.
McMurdo John, farmer.
McNeill Archibald, farmer.
McRae Samuel, farmer.
Me Williams George, farmer.
MONTGOMERY DONALD, merchant.
Montgomery William C., farmer,
Mountain James, farmer.
O'Brine Edward, farmer.
Platts Thomas, farmer.
Pridham Daniel, farmer.
Pridham James, farmer.
Profit James, farmer.
Ramsay Bertram, farmer.
Ramsay Mrs. Donald, farmer.
Ramsay Charles, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summersidc, P. E. /.
RAMS AY JAMES, carriage builder.
Shea Richard, farmer.
Vincent Mrs. Joseph, farmer.
Yincent Robert, sea captain.
' a thriving village located in Lot No.
40, parish of St. Patrick, King's Qounty. Distant
from Charlottetown 27 miles; from Georgetown 25
miles and from Summerside 60 miles. 'Mail tri-
weekly.
Anderson Albert, fisherman.
Anderson George, harbor master.
ANDERSON ROBERT B., sea captain.
Banks John, farmer.
Berigan John, Jfarmer.
Coffin Erasmus, farmer.
Coffin Kimble, farmer.
Coffin Issac, farmer.
Coffin John, farmer.
COFFIN MONTAGUE, saddler.
Cox Julius.
COX R P > merchant.
Davison Luther, farmer.
Dingwell Mrs. Jane, boarding house.
Dogherty J. P., teacher.
Duff William, blacksmith.
Ferguson John, section boss.
Finley William, fisherman.
HAYDEN WILLIAM, J. P.
Harty James C., shoemaker.
HICKEY THOMAS, land surveyor, farmer.
Hogan James, farmer.
Hogan James, junr.
Hughes John, farmer.
JARDINE JOHN, J. P , physician
Kelly John, shoemaker, farmer.
Keenan Thomas, shoemaker, farmer.
McDonald John, farmer.
McDonald Roderick, farmer.
McEwen Charles, farmer
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries 1 Hall, CKfown.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 347
Singer & Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Summer side.
McEvven Frederick, farmer.
HCEWKN HENRY, miller.
McE ren William, farmer.
McGrath William, light house keeper.
McGuire John, farmer.
McTague John, Station age'nt.
McVarish Hugh, farmer,
Murphy Joseph, farmer.
O'Brien John, blacksmith
REUHOXD PATRICK, tanner, farmer.
Robison James, section boss.
Rossiter Patrick, farmer
SINNOTT LUTHER, contractor.
Sterns Douglass, house carpenter.
STERXS WiLLIiMt postmaster, storekeeper, carriage build-
er, farmer.
Taylor Walter, farmer.
YANIDERSTINE GHiRLES, miller
Webster Herbert, farmer.
Webster Theo. sen., farmer..
WEBSTER WILLIAM , trader.
Welsh Michael, farmer.
MOUNT ALBION, located in Lot No. 48
parish of Bedford, Queens County. Distant from
Charlottetown 8 miles. Mail bi-weekly. Robert Jen-
kins, postmaster,
MOUNT STEWART, a pretty village
located in Lot No. 37, parish of Bedford, Queens
County. Distant from Charlottetown, 18 miles.
The P. E. I. R. has a station here. Mail daily.
Allen Edward B,, farmer.
Beaton John F., salesman.
Bourke John R., importer & general dealer.
Campbell Ezra, plasterer.
Cartmill John, dealer in dry goods, &c.
Coffin & Glover, ship builders.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Coffin Elisha, fanner.
Coffin Kirable, ship builder.
CLAKKE WILLIAM E., J. P.. railway hotel.
Clark J. R., grocer & general dealer.
Co-van Miss Maria, farmer.
Cowan F. W., boot & shoe maker.
Cummings Mrs. Eliza, widow.
Daniel William, carpenter.
Douglas & Co., dry goods, &c.
Doyle Patrick, painter.
DOYLE WILLIAM, steam furniture factory. See advt.
Duff Alexander, blacksmith & carriage builder.
Duff Mrs. A., dealer in groceries & dry goods.
Dunn Thomas, cooper.
EGAN DAVID, merchant & post master.
Egan Joseph, house carpenter.
Feehan Mrs. Catherine, boarding house.
Fletcher J. J., hardware and general dealer.
FRAME REV W. R. Presbyterian Minister.
GALLA6HAR JAMES,bo ot and shoe maker. See adv't.
Glover James, ship builder.
HOOPER S. B M saddler and Harness maker. See adv't.
Hughes James F., boot and shoemaker.
INCHES CtfiKLUS, M. I) , physician and surgeon
LAWSON UEV Wtt., Methodist Minister.
McDonald Angus & Ronald, ship carpenters.
McDonald J J , tailor.
McEwen Robert D., school teacher.
MOEWEN HORACE, station agent.
McEwen Miss Alice, teacher.
McEwen David, ship carpenter.
Mclnnis James A., ship carpenter
Mclntyre John, blacksmith.
McKenzie Robert, blacksmith.
McLean John W., carriage painter.
McManus Owen, teacher.
Me Wade J. H. T., blacksmith & carriage builder.
METHODIST CHURCH of Canada, Rev. Wm, Lawson, pastor.
Newberry Bios., dry goods, groceries & general dealers,
Phelan Patrick, dealer in groceries, &c.
They k#? a fa'l stozk of Sin^w Rijalsite; >t Apothecaries IML
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. W. R. Frame, pastor,
Rattray D., boot & shoe maker,
ROSS JAMES, J- P-, merchant and general' dealer.
ST. ANDREW'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev. D. J.
Gillis, P. P.
Scott George, farmer.
STERNS HKNRY, carriage builder.
TAYLOR THOMAS, woollen and carding mills. See advt.
YICKERSON W. A , tanner and currier.
Walsh James, M. D., physician.
MUDDY CREEK, a village located in Lot
No. 17, parish of St. Nicholas, Prince County. Distant
from Charlottetown, 45 miles); from Georgetown 80
miles ; from Princetown, 25 miles, and from Snmmer-
side 8 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Allen Benjamin C., farmer
Arsenault Fioman, farmer
Arsenault Isaiah, farmer
Blaqua Thomas, farmer
Bearisto Albert, farmer
Bearisto Theophilus, farmer
Cud more Richard, farmer
DICKIE JOHN, postmaster
Dickie C. R., assistant postmaster and merchant
Dickie Thomas, farmer
Gallant Archibald, farmer
Gallant Joseph, farmer
Gallant Lemang, farmer
Gamble William, farmer
Gaudet Amable, farmer,
Gaudet Cisimer, farmer
Gaudet Moses, farmer
Gaudet Stanislas, farmer
Gaudet Stephen, farmer
Goodwin William II., farmer.
Goss John, farmer.
Oakes Samuel, ftirraer.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I.
Penny Amable, farmer.
Perry Charles, farmer.
Perry Thomas, farmer.
Perry Hypolite, wheelwright.
Perry James, farmer.
Perry John, iarmer.
Perry John, farmer.
Perry John, farmer.
Perry Joseph, farmer.
Perry Maurice, shoemaker.
Perry Peter, farmer.
Perry Roman, farmer.
Perry Stephen, farmer.
PEftRY SIMON, carriage builder.
Perry Thomas, farmer.
Polly Caleb, farmer.
Trci:ho!rn Gco "R, fe * v *zer
MURRAY HARBOR NORTH, *
village situated in Lot No. 53 y parish of St. Andrew's,
King's County. Distant from Charlottetown 39
miles; from Summerside 70 miles ; from Princetown
20 miles ; and from Georgt^wn 10 miles. Mail bi-
weekly.
BAYNE REV. E, S,, Prebsyterian mnisiter.
Chapman Henry, farmer.
Chapman John, farmer.
Clow James, merchant and shipbuilder.
Clow John, farmer.
Clow Mrs. William, widow.
Dunn Henry, farmer.
Dunn John, farmer.
Dunn Thomas, farmer.
Henderson Thomas, farmer.
Irving Thomas, farmer.
Irving William, farmer.
Kennedy William, farmer.
MGGIURE DAVID, postmaster, farmer.
McClure William, farmer.
Millar Andrew, farmer.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summerside, P. E. I.
Millar Walter, farmer.
Millar William, farmer.
Reid Gavin, farmer.
Thomas Edward, farmer.
MURRAY HARBOR ROAD, a.
thriving village in Lots Eos. 57 and 58, parish of
St. John's, Queen's County. Distant from Charlotte-
town, 18 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
McBEATH'S EOAD.
En man Wellington, farmer.
McBeath John, farmer.
McLean James, farmer.
McLeod Donald, shoemaker.
McPhee Mrs. Barbara, widow.
Ross Donald, farmer.
YALLEYFIELD ROAD.
Bruce Angus, miller.
Campbell Donald, shoemaker,
ENMAN ARTEMAS, miller.
Enman John, farmer.
En in an Richard, farmer.
Fin! ay son Alexander, farmer.
Gillis Alexander, farmer.
Gillis Malcolm, carpenter.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Angus, farmer.
McDonald Charles, farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
MsTonald Hugh, farmer.
McKenzie Donald, larmer.
McLeod Alexander, farmer.
McLeod Alexander, farmer.
McLeod Angus, farmer.
McLeod Roderick, farmer.
McPherson Alexander, farmer.
MCPHERSON JOHN, merchant and postmaster.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summer side, P. E. I
McPherson William, miller.
McLiae Donald, farmer.
Martin Alexander, i'armer.
Martin Angus, farmer.
Martin Martin, carpenter.
Mathesou Roderick, farmer.
Boss Alexander, farmer.
Stewart Donald, tailor.
Stewart James, farmer.
NEWTON ROAD.
McDonald Malcolm, farmer.
McKenzie Kenneth, farmer.
McLeod Malcolm, farmer.
Martin John, farmer.
Martin William, tarmer.
MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH a vil
lage situated in Lot No. 64, parish of St. Andrews,
Kings County. Distant from Charlottetown 40 miles,
from Summer-side 80 miles, and from Georgetown 20
miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Bell Alexander, blacksmith.
Bell George T., dealer in groceries, &c.-
Bell James, farmer.
BERRIE JiEV. J G , Methodist minister.
BHEHAUT G8ARLE8 T , post master, boot & shoe maker.
Brehaut Henry J., custom house.
Cairns John, lobster factory.
CLEMENTS WILLIAM J. P., general dealer.
Creighton David, general dealer.
DAVIS D. & GO -, po^ office, & lobster factory.
McOlare Cartney, ship builder.
MCFADYEH MALCOLM, (Beach Point,) merchant & postmaster.
MCKAY BROTHERS, carriage factory.
McLeod William, tailor.
MEDLAND REV W. Bib le Christian minister.
Moore James, house carpenter.
Munn Duncan, general dealer.
Penny Samuel, tanner &; currier.
Campbell's Quinine wine, at the Apothecaries Hall, CJitoivn.
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Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. /.
PROWSE & LE LACHEUR lobster factory.
Prowse Isaac R, saddler.
PROWSE HQN, SAMUEL, M. P. P., merchant.
Roberts Josiah, jr., blacksmith.
Roberts Josiah J., grocer & general dealer.
ROBERTS WESLEY, blacksmith, photographer,
Sharon William, shoemaker.
White John, blacksmith.
MURRAY RIVER, a village located in
Lot 64, County of King's. Distant from Charlotte-
town 40 miles, from Summersiota 60 miles, from
Georgetown 15 miles. Mail tri- weekly.
BALINTINE GEORGE, dentist.
Bears Henry, farmer.
Bears James, farmer.
Bears John, fisherman.
Bears Nelson, mariner.
Bears Stephen, fisherman and farmer.
Bishop Levered, farmer.
CLOW WILLIAM, miller.
Cook Francis, farmer and carpenter.
Cuddy James, farmer.
Evans James, farmer.
Graham Charles, farmer.
Grant Abijah, farmer.
Gosbie E., fisherman.
Gosbie Mathew, fisherman.
Gosbie Thomas, fisherman.
Harty Godfrey, fisherman.
Hawkins William, farmer.
Horton Ambrose, fisherman.
HORTON JOHN W-, farmer and shipowner.
Jackson Daniel & Bros., fishermen.
Jordan Edward, farmer.
Kirby Harris, fisherman.
. IVIN6STON DONALD, postmaster.
Lowe John, farmer.
Lowe Thomas, farmer.
Ililloways English Pills < Ointment, at tlt^ Apothecaries
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y ur Scho l Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I.
MGCIURE & BRO T HERS,, merchants, shipbuilders & millers
McDonald Allan, farmer.
McDonald Angus, farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
MCDONALD REV D. G., Baptist minister.
MCDONALD HUGH, tailor.
McDonald Hugh, farmer.
McDonald John, farmer.
McEachern Murdoch, farmer.
McKay George, farmer.
McKay Hugh, fisherman.
McKay Robert, fisherman.
McKenzie Alexander, blacksmith.
McKenzie Thomas, blacksmith. ,
MCINNIS fi. J,, merchant.
MCINTOSH DOCTOR, physician and surgeon.
licLain William, farmer.
McLeod Daniel, farmer.
McLeod David, farmer.
McLeoi George, farmer.
McLeod James, farmer.
McLeod -John, farmer.
Matheson Donald, farmer.
MORGAN WILLIAM, carpenter.
Murdoch George, farmer.
Murdoch John, farmer.
Richards James, farmer.
Roberts Edwin, farmer.
ROBERTS RICHARD, miller.
Saunders James, teacher.
Saimders John, farmer.
Saunders Robert, farmer.
Sherwin James, farmer.
SHERWIN WILLIAM, shoemaker.
Stewart Isaac, fisherman.
Stewart John, farmer.
VANIDERSTINE ALEXANDER, shoemaker.
Walker James, farmer.
Wheeler John, farmer,
White Archibald, farmer,
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 355
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
WHITE CHARLES, wheelright.
White David, farmer.
White William, farmer.
WKITEWAY ROBERT, clerk of County Court and farmer.
White way Robert, jr.. fajmer.
Whitman Levi, fisherman.
"NEW ANNAN MILLS, a village
located in Lot No. 19, parish of St. David's, county
of Prince. Distant from Charlottetown, 34 miles ;
from Summerside, 6 miles ; from Princetown, 9
miles ; from Georgetown, 64 miles. Mail Iji- weekly;
*The name of the Post Office is Town send.
Baker John, farmer.
Burrows Jabez, tarmer.
Burrows Thomas, farmer.
Campbell John, farmer.
Condon Martin, farmer.
McGill Arthur, farmer.
Mclsaac Angus, farmer.
" McKay David, farmer.
McMullen Donald, farmer.
McMullen James, farmer.
McMullen John, farmer.
MANDERSON JOSEPH, grist and shingle mills.
Moss John, farmer.
Moss William, farmer.
Moss William, farmer,
Townsend Mrs. James, farmer.
TUPIIN JAMES, carriage builder.
WALKER ROBERT, postmaster and farmer.
WRIGHT, E. J., cloth mills.
NEWER AGE> Located in Lot No.^ 43,
parish of St. Margaret's, King's County. Mail bi-
weekly.
*The post office is at St. Margaret's.
Holloway's English Pills &' Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
NEW GLASGOW, a village located on the
CPyde Kiver, Lot No. 23, parish of Granville, Queen's
County. Distant from Charlottetown 17 miles. Mail,
bi-weekly.
ARCHIBALD REV. W. P., Presbyterian minister.
CRAWFORD RElf. D , Church of Christ.
BINNS JOHN, general merchant,
Bradshaw Harrington, M. D., physician and surgeon.
Brown George, storekeeper.
Gay John, travelling salesman.
6REGOR ANGUS) carriagemaker and manufacturer of agri-
cultural implements.
Honeywell William, M. D., physician and surgeon.
Houston George, blacksmith.
Houston James D., shoemaker.
Laird James, grist and saw mill owner.
Laird William, farmer,
McCoubrey Kichard Y., postmaster.
McCoubrey W. D., saddler and harness maker.
Mclnnis John T., tailor.
McKay Alexander, shoemaker.
Pe thick Philip, joiner.
R-ackem George, hotel keeper.
Smith George, joiner and manufacturer of fanning mills.
Stephenson George junr., farmer.
Stephenson W. A., painter.
Younker Henry, butcher.
NEW LONDON, a village located in Lot
21, parish of Greenville, Queen's County. Distant
from Charlottetown, 30 miles, from Summerside, 18
miles. Mail tri- weekly.
ADAMS JOHN, grist mill owner.
ANDERSON GEORGE, auctioneer, commission merchant and
farmer.
Barnard William, farmer,
Campbell Thomas, farmer.
Cousins John, farmer.
Crosby Charles, school teacher.
Dogherty John, former.
JOHNSON DAVID, grist and carding mill owner.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS 357
Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summerside, P. E. I.
Johnson William, merchant and farmer.
McKay Mrs. Jane.
McKay Neil, master mariner.
McKay William, sen., farmer.
McKay William, jun., farmer.
MCKAY WILLIAM, postmaster.
McKenzie Colin, farmer.
McKenzie George, ship owner.
McLeod Andrew, farmer.
McLeod George, farmer.
MONTGOMERY HON. DONALD, Senator.
Orr James, farmer.
PIDCEON JAMES, J P , druggist, farmer.
Pillman Richard, ship owner, farmer.
REAGHREV. T. B , Church of England minister.
NEW PERTH, a village located in Lot No.
51, parish of St. George, King's Count}-. Distant
from Charlottetown 23 miles ; from Princetown 73
miles ; from Summerside 63 miles and from George-
town 8 miles. Mail daily.
Cain E., farmer.
Campbell Peter, farmer.
Collins James, blacksmith.
Dewar Robert, farmer.
Gordon James, farmer.
Gordon James, junr., farmer.
Gordon John, farmer.
Hamilton Alexander, farmer.
KANEEN JOHN, farmer,
LANE EDWARD, merchant.
McDonald Daniel, farmer and miller.
Mclntyre William, farmer.
McLaren John, farmer.
McLaren William, farmer.
McNEILL J. W., postmaster.
Mencheon Daniel, farmer.
PLUMBER ROWLAND, merchant.
Shaw Donald, farmer.
Shaw Robert, farmer.
Smith Alexander, farmer.
Walsh Edwin, farmer.
Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, ^-c., at Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside. /'. K. I.
*NEWTOWN, a village located in Lot 5 7,
parish of St. John's, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown,' 20 miles ; from Princctown, 60 miles ;
from Georgetown, 20 miles, and from Summerside 60
miles. Mail bi-weekly.
ANDERSON ALEXANDER, miller and farmer.
Cody Lawrence, farmer.
Cody Mrs. Mary, farmer.
Connolly John, junr., farmer.
Curren Philip, farmer.
Fraser Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer,
Gill Gordon, farmer.
GILL RICHARD, J. P,, miller and farmer.
Gillis Alexander, farmer and shoemaker.
Gillis Donald, farmer and tailor.
Gurrnip James, farmer.
Kelly Walter, farmer.
McKenna Peter, farmer.
LOTJG5RIN. B , postmaster, Orwell.
Morrisey Thomas, farmer.
Murphy John, junr., farmer.
Murphy John, senr., farmer.
Naddy Michael, farmer.
Naddy Pierce, farmer.
O'Mara William, farmer.
POWER JOHN, teacher and farmer.
*The Post Office is at Orwell.
NINE MILE CREEK, a village located
in Lot No. 65, parish of DeSable, county of Queen's.
Distant from Charlottetown, 9 miles ; from Prince-
town, 50 miles; from Georgetown, 40 miles; from
Summerside, 40 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Betts, Joseph, farmer.
Campbell Angus, farmer.
Campbell, Capt. Gillan, farmer.
Campbell James, farmer.
Campbell Robert, farmer.
Campbell Robert, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ctitcwn.
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Good Stationery 'at Morris 's Book Store^ Stommerside^ P. E. I.
Currie Donald, farmer.
Currie Duncan, weaver.
Darrach Archibald, f. inner.
Doolan Abraham, farmer.
DOOLAN DENNIS, blacksmith and farmer.
Doull, Angus, blacksmith.
Doyle Edward, farmer, carpenter.
Foley James, farmer.
Foley William, fanner.
Foster George^ farmer.
GORVETT GEORGE, shoemaker, farmer.
Griffin Thomas, farmer.
Harrington Edward, farmer.
Lain Donald, shoemaker.
Lannan William, farmer.
LIVINGSTON ALLAN, blacksmith.
Livingston Allen A., farmer.
Livingston Donald, former.
Lowther Thomas, farmer
LOWTHER WILLIAM, J. P., farmer.
Lund Oapt. Thomas, fanner.
Lund William, farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Archibald, farmer.
McDonald Charles, farmer.
McDonald Donald, farmer.
McDonald John, junr., farmer.
McDougall Andrew, farmer and carpenter.
McDougall, Archibald, farmer.
MacDougall Edmund, farmer.
McDougall Edmund, farmer, carpenter.
McDougall George A., farmer.
McDougall Samuel, farmer.
McEachern Donald, farmer.
McEachern Donald, farmer.
McEachern John farmer.
McEachern Neil P., farmer.
McGregor, Archibald, farmer.
McGregor Duncan, farmer.
McLean Hector, farmer.
McEachern Neil, farmer,
Spectacles $ Eyeglasses, case, free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summer side ^ I\ E. I.
McMillan Donald, farmer.
McNeill Archibald A., farmer.
McNeill Donald, farmer.
McPhee, Neil farmer.
McQuarrie Allan, farmer.
McQuarrie Hector, farmer.
McQuarrie John, farmer.
Murphy John, farmer.
Murphy John, farmer.
Murphy Lawrence, farmer.
Murphy Peter, farmer.
Murphy Thomas, farmer.
Ross William , farmer.
Smith George, former.
Taylor, Henry, farmer.
NORTH LAKE, a settlement in Lot No. 47,
East parish. Kings County. Distant from Charlotte-
town 60 miles, from Summerside 88 miles, from Prince-
town 90 miles, and from Georgetown 40 miles. Mail
bi-weekly.
Baker Elisha, farmer.
CAMPBELL DOUGALD, J. P., farmer.
Campbell John, farmer.
Campbell John, tailor.
Fraser Donald, farmer.
McDonald John, farmer.
Morrow Benjamin, farmer.
Morrow E. B., farmer.
Morrow Lemuel, farmer.
Morrow Silas, farmer.
MORROW WILLIAM, post master.
Morrow William H., school teacher.
Rosa Alfred, farmer.
'Rose Peter, farmer.
Rose Philip, farmer.
ROSE STEPHEN, J. P., farmer.
Rose William, farmer.
Trusses, Knee Caps, Mastic Stockings, <L-c., at Apothearies Hall.
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Singer & Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Summer side,.
NORTH RIVER WARREN GROVE MILLS, [a village in
Lot No 32, parish of Charlotte, County of Queen's.
Distant from Charlottetown, 6 miles, from George-
town, 46 miles, from Summerside, 35 miles, and
from Princetown, 24 miles. Mail daily.
BURGESS REV. C. C., Baptist minister.
Byrnes Moses, horse dealer.
Dockendorf Jacob, farmer.
HEARTZ CAPT THOMAS, pilot.
McKinlay Alexander, farmer.
McKinlay John, farmer.
McPhee John, tailor.
Morehead Daniel, tailor.
Morehead Providence, farmer.
Murchison Malcolm, farmer.
Scott Alexander, farmer.
Scott John, farmer.
Vickerson William, farmer.
Warren Frederick, farmer.
Warren George, blacksmith.
Warren James, miller.
Warren Robinson, farmer.
Warren Peter, farmer.
Younker George, farmer.
* Post Office, Charlottetown.
KORTH TRYON~> a village located in Lot
No. 28, parish of St. David, Prince County. Distant
from Charlottetown 27 miles ; from Princetown 23
miles ; from Georgetown 50 miles ; from Summerside'
22 .miles, and from Alberton 5 miles. Mail tri-
weekly.
BISHOP REV. TRTEMAN, Baptist minister.
Byron John, mason.
Clark Campbell, farmer.
Crawford John, farmer.
Dawson Thomas, farmer.
G oldcup Jacob,farrner.
Hood George S., shoemaker.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries Hall.
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Howat Charles, farmer.
Howat Thomas, farmer.
Laing John, farmer.
Lewis Andrew, spinner.
Kelly John, dyer.
Lord John, farmer.
Lord Philip, farmer.
McCabe Peter, harnessmaker.
MCNEILL JOHN T. carriage builder.
PHINNEY REV. J. So Methodist minister.
Robblee Wesley, farmer.
KEID ANDB.EW, trader and farmer.
REID J- D- & BROv woollen factory.
NORTH WILTSHIRE, a village located
in Lot No. 31, Queen's County. Distant from Char-
lottetown 10 miles ; from Georgetown 40 miles ; from
Princetown 20 miles, and from Summerside 30 miles.
Mail bi-weekly.
Balderstone D., farmer.
Balderstone John, farmer.
Berrigan Nicholas, fprmer.
Bowman Richard, farmer.
Bowman William, farmer.
Campbell, Thomas, farmer.
Clarke William, farmer.
Clow, George, farmer.
Clow George junr., farmer.
Cummings, John, farmer.
Cutten William, farmer.
Dammarett Henry, tavern keeper.
Deacan John, farmer.
Deacon John, junr., farmer.
EASTER GEORGE, blacksmith, postmaster.
Edwards John, farmer.
Edwards Philip, farmer.
Edwards Robert, farmer.
Godfrey George, farmer.
Godfrey Thomas, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries' Hall, CKfoion.
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Halnerley John, farmer.
Large William, farmer.
McKenzie John, farmer.
Matthews, W. J.. farmer.
Matthews William, farmer.
Mitchell T., junr., farmer.
Mitchell T. senr., farmer.
Tierney Martin, farmer.
a village located on the Orwell
Eiver, Lot No. 57, parish of St. John's, county of
Queen's. Distant from Charlotfcetown, 17 miles.
Mail tri-weekly.
CLARKE. DENNIS E., merchant and farmer.
FINDLAY ROBERT 8., Justice of the Peace.
Glllis & McLeod, joiners and mill owners,
Gillis Donald A., farme".
Gillis Neil, farmer.
GOODWILL REV JNO., Minister Church of Scotland.
Huntley Henry, joiner.
Jenkins & McPherson, cabinet makers.
Jenkins Albert, firm of Jenkins & McPherson.
LOUGHRIN BERNARD, postmaster and tailor.
McDonald Charles (James) /armer and ship-builder.
McDonald Dougald, farmer.
McDonald Peter, shoemaker and farmer.
McDougald Alexander, farmer.
McLEOD ALEXANDER captain survey steamer " Gulnare "
merchant and farmer.
MCLEOD DONALD, J. P. and farmer.
McLeod John F.. carding, grist and saw mill owner.
McLeod James Neil, farmer.
McLeod John Neil, farmer.
McLeod Norman, merchant.
McPhail William, farmer.
McPherson Alexander (firm of Jenkins and McPherson.)
McQueen Angus, farmer.
McEae Donald, farmer.
Munn John, farmer.
Murchison Alexander, blacksmith and farmer,
Hollo waijs English Pills an$ Ointment, at the Apothecaries' Hall
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Nicholson Peter, farmer.
Stewart Daniel, farmer.
ORWELL COYE. a village situated in
Lot No. 57, parish of St. John's, Queen's County
Distant from Charlotte town 18 miles. Mail bi-
weekly.
DOYLE ALEXANDER, J. P.
Dowling William, shoemaker.
Find lay Hugh, farmer.
GILL RICHARD, saw and grist mill owner.
Gillis Donald, farmer.
Gillis Neil, carpenter.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Daniel, R. S., farmer.
McDonald John, farmer.
McDonald John James, shipwright.
McDonald Reynold, farmer.
McLeod Charles, farmer.
McLeod Donald, farmer.
McLeod Donald, tailor.
McLeod Malcolm, joiner.
McPherson George, blacksmith.
McPherson Mrs., widow.
Monday Edward, boot and shoe maker and farmer.
Nicholson Charles, blacksmith.
NICHOLSON DONALD, tanner and currier.
Stephens Mrs. Mary, widow Patrick.
Stevens & Son, storekeepers.
PARK CORNER, located in Lot No, 30,
Parish of Granville, Queen's County, distant from
Charlottetown, 39 miles ; from Georgetown, 69 miles '
from Summerside, 17 miles ; and from Princetown, 8
miles. Mail, bi-weekly*
James Doyle, postmaster.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries If all.
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PETER'S ROAD, a Village located in Lot
No. 63, in the Parish of St. Andrew's, County of
King's, distant from Charlotte town, 39 miles ; from
Summerside, 80 miles; from Georgetown, 10 miles
Mail, bi-weekly.
Acorn Joseph, farmer
Beers Isaac A., teacher
Beers, William H. farmer
Bethune Malcolm, farmer
Butler Samuel, farmer
Butler William, farmer
Carver James, mai iner
Ferguson Mungo, farmer
Fraser William, ship-carpenter
HAYDEN F1NLAY M. farmer and miller
JENKINS EPHRA1M, saw mill.
Jenkins George, farmer
Jenkins Nicholas, farmer
Jenkins Thomas, ship-carpenter
JOHNSTON WILLIAM, postmaster, farmer
Leco Philip, farmer
McDonald Alexander, farmer
McDonald John, carpenter
McFadyen, Angus, cooper
McLean, Alexander, farmer
MCLEAN JAMES, blacksmith
McLean John, farmer
McLean, John, jun.. farmer
McLean Malcolm, farmer
McLean Neil, farmer
McSwaiii Neil, farmer
Martin Donald, farmer
Morrison John F. , teacher
Reid James, farmer
Robertson Henry, farmer
Singleton George, farmer
Stuart Donald, farmer
Stewart William, farmer
Weatherbie William, farmer
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Clitown.
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*PETERYILLE a village located in Lot
No. 43, parish of St. Margaret's, county of King's.
Mail bi-weekly.
*The name of the Post Office is- Eollo Bay.
Chaisson Thomas D., trader.
Hammering Allan, farmer.
McDonald Donald H., farmer.
McDonald John, miller. .
McDonald Ronald, farmer.
McEachern Donald, farmer.
Mclntyre Roderick, farmer.
McKinnon Joseph, blacksmith.
PISQUID, a flag station on P. E. I. Railway,
in Lot No. 37, parish of St. Andrew's, Queen's
County. Distant from Ohftrlottetown, 21 miles ;
frum Georgetown, 17 miles; and from Summerside,
15 miles. Mail bi-weekly. James McDonald, post-
master.
*PLEASANT GROVE, a village situated
in Lot No. 34, county of Queen's. Distant from
Charlottetown. 10 miles; from Princetown, 30 miles ;
from Georgetown, 40 miles, and from Summerside
50 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
*Thft name of the Post Office is Suffolk.
Arbing James, farmer.
Clow James, farmer.
Connors Edward, farmer.
Crocket William, farmer.
Curren Michael, farmer.
Curren Peter, farmer.
Curren Thomas, farmer.
Dover William, farmer.
Doyle James, farmer.
Doyle Luke, farmer.
Duck George, farmer.
Duck Wallace, farmer.
Donald, farmer.
They keep a full stock of Smokers Requisites at Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason fy Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Flinn, Edward, farmer.
Fliim James, farmer.
Flinn James, farmer.
Flinn John, farmer.
Furlong James, farmer.
'Garnam Abraham, farmer.
Gill Benjamin, farmer.
Hardy George, farmer.
Hardy Henry, farmer.
Hardy Joseph, farmer.
Hay don John, farmer.
Hayes James, farmer.
Hayes Michael, farmer.
Lamphier Terrence, farmer.
Mahar Richard, farmer.
Matthew John, farmer.
Xul'iici v ;ua.i.ix iS, J-ciiiiici.
Wyatt Edward, farmer.
POINT PRIM, a village located in Lots No.
57 and 58, parish of St, John's Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown 29 miles, from Prince-
town 64 miles, from Summerside 69 miles, and from
Georgetown 30 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Bruss John, hotel keeper.
Cameron Ewen, farmer.
Cameron Roderick, farmer.
Campbell John, farmer.
CAMPBELL ROBE8ICIC J, P., " ploomfield".
Finlayson Alexander, house carpenter.
Finlayson Archibald, pilot.
Finlayson John, fisherman.
Gillis Donald, farmer.
MCDONALD DAVID 8 > lobster factory.
McDonald Finley, pilot.
McDonald John, farmer.
McLean Alexander, farmer.
McLean Angus, farmer.
McLean John, master mariner.
McLcocl Michael, light.house keeper.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries Hall., Ctitoivn.
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McRae Archibald, pilot.
McRae John, fanner.
McRae Murdock, master mariner.
McRae Roderick, pilot.
Murchison Donald, farmer.
Murchison Hector, master mariner.
MUaCHISON JOHN, J. P.
Murchison Malcolm, carpenter.
MURCHISON NEIL D : , master mariner.
Murchison Peter, master mariner.
Murchison Simon, farmer.
Murchison Simon, master mariner.
PORT HILL, a village located in Lot No. 13.
parish of Richmond, County of Prince. Distant from
Summerside 1C miles, from Alberton 25 miles. Mail
daily.
ADAMS THOMAS, foreman for John Yeo, M. P. P.
Arsenault John 0., Indian school teacher
BRINE F. J > M. D,> physician & surgeon.
Brown Alexander, farmer
Brown Hugh, farmer
Cameron Samuel, shoemaker
COLES & FORBES, merchants
CRAWFORD REV HENRY, Presbyterian Minister
Dennis John, blacksmith *
DOBIE REV, ROBERT T,, Church of England Minister
DOGHERTY FRANCIS, J. P., farmer
DUNN JOHN, tailor
Ellis Henry, senr., boatbuilder
Ellis John, fanner
ELLIS ROBERT, carriage builder
ELLIS WILLIAM R,, collector of assessment
FRANCIS JOSEPH, Indian Chief
HOPGOOD HENRY, J. P., and surveyor of lumber
Hopgood William, sub collector of customs
McArthur Mathias, carpenter.
McArthur Samuel, preventive officer
McBeth Alexander, plasterer & bricklayer
MCKAY & HCNEVIN, tanners
Campbell's Quinine wine, at the ' Apotlteccme* Hall, CKtov
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McLean Donald, farmer
MGNEILL JOHN, miller
McPhail Norman, stone mason.
MCPHERSON ALEX , cloth & grist mills
Menyard John, farmer
Montgomery Miss Annie, schoo] teacher
Montgomery Hugh, telegraph operator
Montgomery William, teacher
MURPHY THOMAS, hotel ke, v er, accountant
Phillips Henry, fanner
RAMSAY EDWARD, carriage builder
Ramsay, Hugh, farmer
RAMSAY HUGH A., Clerk of County Court,
Ramsay Philip, salesman.
Ramsay Samuel, mail carrier
Richards John farmer
Strongman George, sail maker
YEO JAMES' M.P., ship owner, general merchant, grist and saw
mill owner and farmer.
YEO HON. JOHN, J. P., M. P. P., ship owner, general merchant
and farmer.
Yeo Lawrence, farmer.
PIXETTE* located in Lot No. 58, parish of
St. John's, Queen's County. Distant from Charlotte -
town 25 miles. Mail tri- weekly.
Donald McDonald, postmaster.
PORTAGE. Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 25 miles.
POW1STAL' a village located at the head of
Pownal Bay, Lot No. 49, parish of Bedford, county
of Queen's. Distant from Charlottetown 8 miles.
Mail daily.
Acorn John, grist and saw mill, farmer.
Acorn Nathaniel, ship builder and machine agent.
Acorn William, grist and saw mill, f armor.
Beers Frederick, mariner.
Beers Joseph, mariner.
Brown George, farmer.
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Brown Daniel, grocer, shoemaker, farmer.
Brown D., junr., farmer.
Brown James, carpenter.
SHOWN SAMUEL, postmaster, shoemaker.
Brown Williarn ; blacksmith, engineer and machinist.
CAMPBELL F. H., proprietor "Dominion House,/ merchant.
Carver George, saddle and harness maker.
Carver Richard, blacksmith.
Carver William, blacksmith.
Corish Patrick, junr., butcher.
Drake Samuel, J. P., farmer.
Gay Albert, farmer.
Gay James J.. nurseryman and market gardener.
Gay Nathan, farmer.
Haley John, wharfinger, farmer.
Ings Aaron, farmer.
Jr&i'ume Juc5epi.i 3 . carriage UUIJULU.
Jardine Nathan, carriage builder.
Jardine Samuel, blacksmith.
Jenkins George, farmer.
Jenkins Richard, farmer.
Jones William, farmer.
McEachern John, grocer, tanner.
Mclntosh D. M. M. D., physician & surgeon.
McLeod C. N., tailor.
(BA6GS REV. WILLIAM, Wesloyan minister.
Mitchell David, laborer.
Moore James H., farmer.
Moore J. H. , grocer.
Pollard Robert, shoemaker.
Fraught Frank, grocer, shoemaker.
Fraught John, farmer.
Pi aught William, farmer.
SMITH ALEXANDER, J. P., farmer.
8mi:h John, farmer.
gMlTH RICHARD, J. P., general merchant, produce dealer and
shipper, commissioner of small debts.
Wcatbcrby Alexander, carpenter.
Weatherby Jacol?. carpenter.
WOOD EBWABBf J. P -> farmer.
Yates James, shoemaker.
They keep a fall stock of Smokers Requisites at Apothecaries Hall.
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" Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason fy Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
PRINCETOWJS", a village and the site for
the county town and royalty as set off by the
Government for the County of Prince in 1766, is lo-
cated in Lot No. 18. parish of St. David's. The
harbor, which is three miles distant, on the west
side of the peninsula and known as Malpeque harbor,
is one of the most commodious on the North side
of the Island, and can accommodate vessels of 1,000
tons burden. Distant from Charlottetown 38 miles;
from Georgetown 70 miles, and from Summerside 15
miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Allan James, innkeeper and farmer,
BEARISTO BENJAMIN, J. P., farmer.
BEARISTO JAMES, J. P-, grist mill owner.
Blackmore James, truckman.
Coughlin William, farmer.
Crater John E., farmer.
Craig Neil, farmer.
Craig Robert farmer.
Crozier James, farmer.
Crozier John, blacksmith.
Crozier Samuel W., farmer.
*Cro\vley Charles, farmer.
Ellison Archibald, farmer.
Elli son Miss Janet, farmer,
Fraser Ambrose D., teacher.
Gallant Anthony, plasterer.
Gilman A. F., fishing establishment.
Hudson William, merchant.
Henry Lewis, farmer.
KIER WILLIAM, M. D., physician and surgeon.
LAIRD REV. ROBERT, Presbyterian minister,
McGougan Alexander, farmer.
McGougan Archibald, farmer.
McGougan Archibald, pilot.
McGougan Duncan, pilot.
McGougan Neil, senr., farmer.
McGougan Neil, jum\, farmer.
McGougan William, farmer.
McKelvie D. 0. farmer.
Campbell's Quinine Wine, at the Apothecaries\HaU t Ch'town.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. I.
MCKAY HENRY E., postmaster.
McKay William, farmer.
McNeill Daniel, farmer
McNutt, D. & P., general merchants.
McNutt, D. S., of D. & P. McNutt.
McNutt, H. S., fish preserver.
McNutt, James, sub-collector, H. M. Customs
McNutt, James, salesman
McNutt, Peter, of D. & P. McNutt
McRae Frederick, laborer
Montgomery Edward, farmer
OWen Arthur, farmer
Owen Walter, farmer
Peake James, blacksmith
Eamsay George, farmer
Ramsay William G., boat builder
SINCLAIR GEORGE, J. P M farmer
Stewart Robert, farmer
Subsbury Thomas, laborer.
Taylor Charles, farm er
Taylor Neil, farmer
Thompson Alexander.^ wheelwright.
Woodside Benjamin,farmer .
Woodside James, farmer
Woodside Daniel, farmer
RED POINT, a settlement in Lot No. 46,
East Parish, King's County. Distant from Char-
lottetowii 56 miles, and from Georgetown 80 miles'.
Mail bi-weekly,
BRUCE GEORGE, blacksmith.
Campbell, Angus M., farmer.
Campbell, Donald M., farmer.
Chapman Simon, fisherman.
Ching John, senr., farmer.
Ching John, junr., farmer.
Fraser John, farmer.
Grant Anthony, farmer.
Leet Edmund, farmer.
McDonald Hugh D. B., farmer.
McDonald John L., farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries' Hall, Ctifown.
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Shimmer side, P. E. /.
Mclnnis Alexander, farmer.
Mclnnis Donald, farmer.
Mclnnis Hugh, farmer.
McLean Alexander, farmer.
McLean John, farmer.
McLellan Angus, farmer.
Robertson John, farmer.
ROBERTSON' T- S-> postmaster, merchant.
Stewart, Jason A,, farmer.
Stewart Isaac, tailor.
Stewart John, farmer.
HOLLO BAY, located in Lot No. 43, Parish
of St. Margaret's, King's County, distant from Char-
lottetown, 42 miles. Mail, bi-weeklv.
A. M. McDougall, postmaster.
ROSE VALLEY; a village located in Lot
No. 67, Parish of Greenville, Queen's County, distant
from Charlotte town, 20 miles ; from "Georgetown, 50
miles ; from Princetown, 25 miles ; and from Sum-
merside, 18 miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
Bethune Allan, farmer
(J AH ILL GEORGE, M. D. phyician and surgeon.
Craig John, farmer
Dixon George, sen., farmer
Dixon George, farmer
Dixon John, farmer
DIXON ROBERT, miller
Edwards Bartholomew, farmer
Gillis Archibald, farmer
Gillis Donald, farmer
Gillis Hugh, farmer
Gillis Malcolm, farmer
Gillis Roderick, farmer
Hughes Francis, farmer
Hughes John farmer.
Kelly James, farmer. f
McCarney, Mrs. widow
McDonald James farmer.
McDonald Kenneth, fa 1 mer
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall
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McDonald Myles, farmer
McDonald Peter, farmer
Mclntosh, Alexander, farmer
McKeown Mrs , widow
McKenzie Duncan, farmer
McKenzie Alexander, farmer
McKenzie Donald, farmer
McKenzie John, farmer
McKenzie John, farmer
McKenzie Kenneth, farmer
McKenzie Murdoch, farmer
McKenzie, Murdoch, farmer
McKenzie, William, farmer
McKinlay Murdoch, farmer
McKinnon James, farmer
McKinnon John, farmer
McKinnon Mrs M., widow
McLean Alexander, farmer
McLean Allan, farmer
McLELLAS JOHN, carriage buildei
McLeod Mrs. A., larmer
McLeod, Donald, farmer
McNeil], Angus, farmer
McRaej Mrs., widow
Matheson Angus, farmer
Matheson Donald, farmer
Matheson John^ farmer
Matheson Neil, farmer
NICHOLSON ALLAN, tailor
Nicholson Angus, farmer
Nicholson Donald, farmer
Nicholson James, farmer
NICHOLSON JAMES C , postmaster, blacksmith
Nicholson Roderick, farmer
Nicholson Samuel, farmer
Scott Noah, farmer
Stewart John, farmer
Todd James, farmer
Trousdale Joseph, farmer
Williams Henry, farmer
Trusses^ Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, &c., at Apothearies Hall.
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Leonard Morri&, Agent for Mason & fJamlin Cabinet Organs.
RUSTICO> a village located in Lot No. 42,
parish of Charlotte, County of Queen's. Distant
from Charlottetown 16 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Baker & Nickerson, fishery establishment.
BUDD GEORGE, postmaster North Rustico, blacksmith.
Bulman Christopher, farmer.
Churchill H. M., fish establishment.
DOIRQN JEROML J. P., farmer, President Fanners Bank, road
commissioner.
Doiron Sylvester, farmer.
FARMERS BANK, Jerome Doiron, President.
Gallant Andrew, farmer.
Gallant Fidel, farmer.
GALLANT JOSEPH, storekeeper, farmer.
Gallant Leman, farmer.
Gallant Leon, farmer.
Gallant Peter, farmer.
Gaudet Joseph, farmer.
Houston Alexander, farmer.
Houston John, farmer.
MCPHEE REV- RODOLPH P, R. Catholic.
McDonald John, blacksmith
McNeill William, customs officer, farmer.
MUTCHDAVID.J.P, farmer.
Nelson John, fishing establishment.
NELSON SAMUEL lobster factory.
Percy Thomas, lobster factory.
Pineau Dominique, farmer.
Pineau Firmin, farmer.
Pineau Pacifique, farmer.
Pineau Robert, farmer.
Ross Donald, fishing establishment.
SEA SIDE HOTEL Jno. Newsom & Co , proprietors. See adv't
Stevenson Robert, grist mill owner, farmer.
Tombs Joseph, farmer.
Woolner Edward, farmer.
Spectacles $ Eyiylasses, casn free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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ST. ANDREWS, located in Lot No. 38,
parish of St. Patrick; King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 20 miles. Mail tri-weekly. John
Ryan, postmaster.
ST. ELEANORS, a village located in Lot
No. 17, parish of Richmond, county of Prince.
Distant from Charlottetown, 40 miles ; from Sum-
merside, 2 miles. Mail daily.
Arsneaux John, farmer.
Arsneaux Joseph, farmer.
BAENABD JAMES, prop. American Hotel.
Brown N. J., farmer.
Brown William, farmer.
CANNON THOMAS C.. dealer in flour, meal and oysters.
See advertisment.
Compton Charles, farmer.
Compton Edmund, farmer.
Craswell Allen J., farmer.
Craswell Edgar, farmer.
Craswell William, farmer.
Darby William, farmer.
Enman Alfred, cabinet maker.
Gay George, farmer.
Green Charles, farmer.
Green Daniel, farmer.
HOLLAND A. E., High Sheriff Prince County.
Hunt W. T., farmer.
Jones George, farmer.
Kennedy Benjamin, farmer.
Lea James, farmer.
iOCKHART ALLEN., blacksmith.
Manderson Joseph, farmer.
McDonald Robert H., storekeeper.
McDonald C. H., farmer and merchant.
McKay Alexander, farmer.
McNeill Stephen, farmer.
Mills B. 8., farmer.
Holloway's English Pills and Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall
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Family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summerside, /*. E. I .
Murray John A., blacksmith.
Porter James, farmer and currier.
Ray nor Edward, shoemaker.
BEID WILLIAM, storekeeper and postmaster.
EICHEY REV- THEO- G-> Rector of St. John's Episcopal
Church.
Scales Hemy, farmer.
Schurman Elijah, farmer.
Scott Peter, farmer.
Shaw Alexander, farmer.
SHAW GEO&GE T,, Carriage builder.
St. Eeanors School
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHORCH, Rev. T. Richer, rector,
Stewart Norman A., Principal of St. Eleanor's School.
Taunton Albert, farmer.
Taunton John, farmer.
Taunton Thomas, farmer.
Weatherby Benjamin, blacksmith.
Williams William, farmer.
ST. FELIX* located in Lot No. 2, North parish
Prince County. Distant from Charlottetown 90
miles ; from Summersids 50, and from Georgetown 120
miles.
ST- MARGARET'S, a small village located
in Lot No. 43. parish of St. Margaret's. County of
King's. Mail bi-weekly.
McCormack Archibald, farmer.
MGCORMAGK JAMES, postmaster.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
McDonald Michael, farmer.
Montgomery James, farmer.
ST. PETER'S BAY, a village located in Lot
Mo. 41, Parish of St. Patrick's, County of King's.
Distant from Charlottetown 33 miles. Mail daily.
Anderson L., farmer.
BULGER SIMON, hotel keeper, tanner.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Coffin William, ship builder, farmer
Dixon John, carding mil], farmer.
Dogherty Daniel, farmer.
Down Wallace, farmer.
DOILEL-P, merchant.
Dram E. C., farmer.
Goff W. P., farmer.
HAYDEN CHARLES, grist saw and shingle mill, farmer.
Keenan John, farmer.
Larkin John, farmer.
USWIS ANDREW, shoemaker, clerk court of small debts.
Lewis David, mason, farmer.
MCAULAY ANGUS, postmaster.
McCallum Robert, farmer.
McCallum S. B., farmer.
McCormack James, clerk.
MCDONALD REV. LAUCHLIN, P. P.
Mclnnis Patrick, farmer.
Mclsaac Do laid, farmer.
McKenzie John, farmer.
MCLEAN JNO. A., J- P , farmer, shipbuilder, storekeeper.
McLean Mrs. Ellen, widow.
McMullin Donald, farmer.
Murphy Michael, shoemaker, farmer.
MCfHEEREV. P1US,P, P.
Passmore John jr., salesman.
PRARiE HOTEL, Peter Ryan, proprietor.
Ryan Peter, hotel keeper.
SULLIVAN JOHN P.. stoiekeeper.
Summers John, farmer.
WEBSTER JOHN, grist and saw mill.
SCOTCHFORT. a village situated on the
north side of the Hillsborough River, Lot No. 36,
parish of Bedford, Queen's County. Distant
from Charlottetown lf miles ; from Princetown 4
miles; from Surnmerside, 55 miles, and
Georgetown 20 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
BRADDOCK CHARLES, J. P., farmer.
Carroll John, farmer.
Dougan Thomas A., shoemaker.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS 379
Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summer side, /'. E. I.
Egan. Michael, blockmaker.
Fisher Angus, ship carpenter.
FISHER CHARLES, ship builder.
Hughes Henry, farmer.
Hughes James, farmer.
Johnston Archibald, blacksmith.
McDonald Alexander, pilot.
MCDONALD ANGUS, postmaster.
McDonald Daniel, farmer.
McDonald James, farmer.
McDonald Joseph, farmer.
McKearney James, brickmaker.
McKenna Bernard, farmer.
McKenzie John, farmer.
McRae Angus, farmer.
Wire James, farmer.
SEARLTOWN> a village located in Lot No.
27, parish of St. David's, County of Prince. Distant
from Oharlottetown 34 miles ; from Princetown 20
miles; from Summerside 13 miles, and from George-
town 6 miles. Mail daily.
Allen Gabriel, farmer.
Allen William, farmer.
Burns Thomas farmer.
Black Stephen, farmer.
Callbeck George, farmer.
Cameron Duncan, farmer.
Cameron James, farmer.
Cameron William, farmer.
Daw son John, farmer.
Dorkin Allred, farmer.
Farrow John E., farmer.
HAYES JAMES B., carpenter.
Hayes John, farmer.
HAYES JOHN F., blacksmith.
Hooper Major, farmer.
Jobey Thomas, carpenter.
Kirwan Patrick, farmer.
McBEATH JOHN, plasterer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
380 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I
McLean Charles, farmer.
MCLEAN GEORGE, house carpenter.
McQuarrie Allan, farmer.
Richards William, farmer.
Sharkey Owen, farmer.
Smith Christopher.
Lowther Christopher, farmer.
Lo Tther David, farmer.
Lowther David T., farmer,
Lowther Matthew, farmer.
Strong Gabriel, farmer.
Trainor John, farmer.
TRUEMAN III It AM, postmaster and farmer.
Webster Joseph, farmer.
Wright Albert, farmer.
Wright Christopher, farmer.
Wright D. S.
Wright Isaac, farmer.
Wright John Nelson, farmer.
Wright John R., farmer.
Wright Soloman, farmer.
SKINNER'S POND located in Lot No. i
North Parish, Prince County, distant from Charlotte-
town, 100 miles; from Georgetown. 130 miles, and
from Summerside, 52 miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
J. Doyle, postmaster.
SOMERSET, a village located in Lot No. 27,
Parish of JSt. David, County of Prince ; distant from
Charlottetown, 25 miles ; from Georgstown, 55' miles;
from Princetown, 15 miles, and from Summerside, 12
miles. Mail, bi-weeely.
Buchannan John, farmer
Cunningham John, farmer
DOYLE KEY. PATRICK, R. C. Priest
Duffy Thomas S., farmer
Farmer James S., farmer
FARMER JAMES, postmaster
HIGIIKS OWEN, J P., farmer.
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS,. VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. '381
Singer A Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard 'Morris'*, Summ&rsiae.
Johnson James, farmer
Keefe John, farmer
Keefe Patrick, keeper of temperance hotel
Kelly Andrew, farmer
KELLY JAMES, carriage builder
McBride Thomas, wheelwright
McCarville Owen, shoemaker
McCarville Thomas, jim , farmer
McCarville Thomas, sen., farmer
McDonald, Allan, farmer
McGuigan Mrs., hotel keeper
Mclver John, farmer
Mulligan Arteinas, farmer
Mulligan Patrick, farmer
Mulligan Philip, farmer
Murphy Arthur, farmer
Murphy Francis, joiner '
Murphy Thomas, farmer
Murphy William,, farmer
Renahan John, farmer
Rooney Patrick, shoemaker
Screenan John, farmer
Screenan Lanty, farmer
Screenan Thomas, farmer
SMITH J. P., farmer
Sorners Martin, commission agent
Trainor Patrick, farmer
Trainor Patrick, shoemaker '*
Wall John, fanner
WRIGHT JOHN JESSE, mill owner
SOTJIilS. an important and flourishing village
situated in Lots Nos. 44 and 45, East parish, King's
County. The village is divided by the Kiver
Souris,fwhicli runs through it, and is consequently
called East and West Souris. The most populous
part of the village is on the eastern side. The depth
of water on the bar is Si feet at high water. The
1 ampbelVs Quinine wine at the Apothecaries IfaH, Ch j tcv:n.
382 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. I.
breakwater in course ot construction will be great
advantage to the place. Distant from Georgetown
30 miles; -from Charlottetown 52 miles, ar>d from
Sumraerside 90 miles. Mail daily. Souris East is
the Eastern terminus of the P. E. Island Railway.
ANDERSON C, D,, furniture manufacturer.
Anderson Charles, storekeeper.
Aylward Peter, carpenter.
Beaton Mrs. C. S., widow Hon. Donald.
Beaton Mrs., hotel keeper.
Burdett Richard, merchant and general dealer.
CAMERON REV. T. G., Presbyterian minister.
Campbell 8. P., boot and shoe maker.
Campbell H. C., conductor P. E. I. Railway.
Cantwe^l John, miller.
CASLTOX C, C. & SONS, commission merolianU, auction-
eers and proprietors of lobster factory, Rollo Bay
Carlton C. C., senr., United States Consul.
Carlton C. C., junr., of C. C. Carlton & Sons.
Cheverie Alexander, grocer.
Cheverie Peter, tanner.
Cheverie Alexander, master mari. r,
Cheverie Simon, ship owner and master mariner.
GHEVERIE TIMOTHY, general blacksmith.
Connolly Owen & Co., merchants and general dealers.
Conroy Mrs., widow William, groceries.
Doyle Joseph, of Owen Connolly & Co.
Dunphy James, saddler and harness maker.
Fitzpatrick William, boot and shoe maker.
Ford E. P., M. D, Medical Hall.,
Francis George, saddler and harness maker.
FULLER HOUSE, MRS. FULLER, proprietress.
Fuller Mrs., Fuller House.
FULLER BHOS.9 fish curers and dealers.
Fuller E. G , of Fuller Bros.
Fuller F. M., of Fuller Bros.
Garrett James, farmer.
Gay Charles, mariner.
Gregory Samuel, blacksmith and farmer. ___
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 383
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I
Gregory & Foley, general dealers.
HAGARTY REV. ALBERT, Methodist minister.
Haley Charles J., lobster factory.
Hayes Richard, harbor master.
JURY C. YM watchmaker.
Keys Jehn, master mariner.
Keys Thomas, farmer.
KIGKHAM LAWRENCE & CO., merchants and general dealers.
Kickham. Edward J. P.., storekeeper.
Kickham John, senr., farmer.
Kicbham Jobii, junr., blacksmith.
Kickham Lawrence, M. L. C., of L. Kickham & Co.
Kickham Thomas, of L. Kickham & Co., postmaster.
Knight John, estate of
KNIGHT VERNON H-, student at law.
Lavee John D., master mariner.
Lawless Joseph ship builder.
Leming Levi, blacksmith.
Logan Thomas P., boot and shoe maker.
McCormach Michael, sheriff for Kings County.
McCormack Donald, larborer.
McCormack M., tailor.
MCDONALD, MCDONALD & CO., merchants & general dealer*
McDonald J. R., blacksmith & carriage builder.
MCDONSLD REV. D. F,> St. Mary's R. C. Church.
McDonald M. B,, ship builder.
McDonald R. F., post master.
McDonald Angus, boot & shoe maker.
McDonald Neil, book keeper,
McDonald Ronald, constable.
McDonald Roderick, master mariner.
McDonald Ronald, official assignee.
MCDONALD JAMES, proprietor "Bayvue" Hotel.
Mclnnis James, blacksmith.
MGINNI8 JOSEPH, general blacksmith.
Mclntyre Peter A., M. D., physician and surgeon. .
MeKinnon John, boot & shoe maker.
McLaucvhlan James, dry goods, groceries & general dealer.
MCLEAN JlMES R., merchant, and notary public.
McLellan John, bob and shoe maker.
McPhee James, ,house carpenter.
Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, $c., at Apothecarie's If all.
384 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Singer $ Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's Surwnerside.
McQuaid James, tailor.
Me Wade Mrs. Charlotte, dry goods, groceries, and general
dealer.
Mallard Thomas, shipwright.
Maskill William, cooper.
MATTHEW* MCLEAN & CO., merchants and general dealers.
MOORE & McDONALD, cabinet makers. (See adv't.)
MOYNAGH JAMES, jr., collector of H. M. Customs and clerk
of County couit.
Moynagh Jarnes, senr.
MULLALLY MICHAEL, general dealer.
Muttart E. B., M. D., M. P. , physician & surgeon.
NOTRE DAME CONVENT.
O' Donald Francis, carpenter.
Paquet Alexander, general blacksmith.
PAQUET & CANTWELL horse shoe & general blachsmiths.
Paqu&t Marshal, hairdresser.
Quinn Joseph, boarding house.
Rice George, caulker & shipwright.
Rice Mrs. Ellen, widow.
St. John Richard, cooper.
ST- MARY'S R C. CHURCH, Rev. D. F. McDonald, P. P.
Seaman Richard, boot & shoe makor.
Scully Mrs. M., widow.
Scully Thomas, farmer.
Steel Thomas, farmer.
STERNS J. G, merchant & general dealer.
STEWART PETER, agricultural machine & impliment maker
Stone William, grocer.
Sullivan John, cooper.
Sutherland D., druggist.
Terney Mrs. dressmaker.
UNION CHURCH, West Souvis.
Walker J. M., dry goods & general dealer.
WHITE JOHN, steam, saw & planing mills.
SOUTH SHORED Pnrice County. Distant
from Summerside 12 miles.
fljUoways English Pills <J- Ointment, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 385
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $ Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
SOTJTHPORT, a village located on the south
side of Hillsborough River, and opposite to the city
of Charlottetown, in Lot No. 48, parish of Bedford,
county of Queen's. Communication is kept up with
the city by a steam ferry boat, which makes regular
trips every half hour. Mail daily.
Abbott Thomas, salesman.
Acorn James, saw and grid j mill owner.
Alvward John, ship owner, master mariner, lime kiln
owner, farmer.
BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. John Knox, M, D, LLD., pastor.
Baker Mrs. R., widow,
Beer Alfred, salesman.
BEER HENRY> J. P>- general merchant, importer and pro-
duce dealer, brickyard owner.
Beer Herbert H., salesman.
Beete Edward, gentleman.
BEETE MAJOR J PICTON, farmer.
Boatts William, capt. steamer " Southport."
BOVYER HENRY* postmaster, merchant, produce dealer.
Breeii Patrick, laborer.
Bridges Robert, attendant ferry landing.
Burke James, gardener.
Cardiff John, farmer, brickmaker.
Cardiff Thomas, farmer, brickmaker.
Chandler Edward, livery stable, blacksmith, farmer.
Cullen Thomas, marine hospital keeper.
Dewar Joseph, salesman.
Dooley John, brickmaker.
Duncan Robert, school teacher.
ENGLISH CHURCH, Rev. and Venerable John H. Read, D. D.
pastor.
FARQUHARSON WILLIAM H,, general merchant.
Flood John, farmer.
Flood Michael, farmer, brickmaker.
Flood Michael, farmer.
Flood Peter, farmer, brickyard owner.
Godfrey John, carpenter.
Gormley Patrick, laborer.
Ilolloway's English Pills & Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
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386 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. /.
Haszard, C. J., manager Southport ferry
Henry George, farmer.
Henry George, shoemaker.
Kennedy James W., saddler and harness maker.
Kerwin Richard, ferryman.
KENNEDY JOHN, general merchant.
KNOX REV. JOHN, M D., LLD , (Mount Salem) Baptist Minister
McAdam Thomas, brickmaker.
McCallum John, farmer.
McDonald Michael, brickmaker.
McGee Andrew, laborer.
Mclnnis Angus, carpenter.
Mclnnis John, carpenter.
Marine Hospital, Thos. Cullen, keeper.
Munn Alexander, prop. Union Hotel.
Murphy James, hotel keeper.
Murphy Mrs. M., proprietress *' Southport House."
READ REV. AND VENERABE JOHN H , D. D.,Archdeacon
of P. E. I.
Sprague John, salesman.
Stewart Alexander, brickmaker.
Stewart Allen, blacksmith.
Stewart Charles, farmer.
STEWART JOHN, tanner and currier.
Stewart John, tailor.
Stewart John, farmer.
8 T EWART JOHN B., J, P-, brick manufacturer.
Stewart Neil, farmer.
Stewart Peter, farmer and trader.
Walker Charles, blacksmith.
Warry George, ferryman.
White John, ferryman.
WOOD JAMES, prop. " Canadian " House.
Wood James, carpenter.
SOUTH-WEST* located in Lot 16, Parish of
Richmond, Prince County ; distant from Summerside,
9 miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
Alexander McLean, postmaster.
They keep a full stock of Smokers Requisites at Apotfocaries Hall
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND SETTLEMENTS. 387
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, 8kunmerside,P. E. I.
SOUTH WILTSHIRE, located in Lot
No. 31, Parish of Hillsborough, Queen's County, dis-
tant from Charlottetown, 9 miles ; from Princetown,
40 miles from Georgetown, 50 miles, and from Sum-
merside, 54 miles. Mail, weekly.
G. Easton, postmaster.
SPRINGFIELD, a village located in Lot
Lot No. 7, Parish of Greenville, Queen's County,
distant from Charlottetown, 24 miles ; from George-
town, 54 miles ; from Summerside, 15 miles. Mail,
tri-weekly.
Deighen P.. farmer
Haslam Benjamin, jun., farmer
Haslam Joseph, farmer
Haslam Joseph E., farmer
Haslam Robert, farmer
HASLAM THOMAS, postmaster, farmer
Haslem William, farmer
Lamb John, farmer
McDonald John R., farmer
McDonald R., farmer
McKay W., farmer
McKenzie John, farmer
Murray George, farmer
SMART JAMES D , gentleman
Weeks, R., farmer.
SPRINGrTON* located in Lot 67, Parish of
Granville, Queen's County, distant from Charlotte-
town., 14 miles ; from Summerside, 20 miles, and from
Georgetown, 44 miles.
STANHOPE, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 16 miles.
STANLEY BRIDGE, a village located in
Lot No. 21, parish of Greenville, Queen's County,
Distant from Charlottetown 23 miles. Mail tri-
weekly.
Trusses, Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, $c., at Apothecaries' Hall.
388 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summersirfe, P. E. I.
Anderson Charles, farmer.
Anderson Robert, farmer.
ANDERSON ROBERT, sea captain.
Bigger John, farmer.
Brown Robert,' farmer.
Cousins Hugh, blockmaker.
Fife Robert, farmer.
GARRETT GEORGE R-, general merchant and grain dealer.
McKay John, farmer.
McLeod A. J., assistant postmaster.
M&MILLAN & BROWN, merchants.
McMillan Alexander, postmaster.
MCNEILL RODERICK M. D., physician and surgeon
Murphy John, blacksmith.
Pickering William, farmer.
Squarebridge Henry, master mariner.
Squarebridge James, master mariner.
Steel Norman, laborer.
Sutherland D., master mariner.
Sutherland John, farmer.
STURGEON* a village located in Lots No.
59 and 61 parish of St. Andrew's King's County.
Distant from Charlotte town 33 miles, -from Prince-
town 71 miles, from Summerside 73 miles, and from
Georgetown 4 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
BRYENTON REV, W., Bible Christian Minister
COLLINGS JOHN, merchant.
Conrod Nathan farmer.
Creed James, farmer.
Gorman James, farmer.
Kearney Bernard, bailiff.
Kearney John, farmer.
KEMPT THOMAS, sea captain.
McKinnon Daniel, farmer.
McKinnon John, farmer.
McKinnon Roderick, farmer.
Moore Henry, farmer.
Moore Samuel, farmer.
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS 389
Family Bibles, at Leonard Morris's, Summerside, P. E. I.
Murphy James, farmer.
Murphy Nicholas, farmer.
Mutch Samuel, farmer.
O'Connor Henry, farmer.
Randall Lewis, farmer.
Smith John, farmer.
Thompson William, farmer.
Westaway Richard, farmer.
Young George, fanner.
YOUNG MATTHEW, lumberman.
Young William, farmer.
TIGrNISH a Village located in Lots Nos. i
and 2, North Parish, County of Prince , distant from
Alberton, 12 miles ; from Summerside, 55 miles. Mail,
daily.
ARSENAULT, J. J., J. P., general merchant
Buote Gilbert, grammar school teacher
CONROY GEORGE, farmer, acting Col. H. M. Customs
Case Thomas J., fish dealer, farmer
Dawson Richard, J. P., farmer
Davidson Sebastian, J. P., farmer
Doyle Arthur, J. P., farmer
Fairbairn Thomas T., station agent, P. E. I. R.
Gallant Capt Frank, general merchant and hotel keeper
HACKETT EDWARD, M. P., general merchant
HALL & MYRIC* general merchants, fish dealers
HARPER JOHN* grist and saw mills, farmer
Haywood Archibald, Miller and farmer.
HAYWOOD BENJAMIN, J- P., grist, saw, carding and filing
mills, farmer
HAYWOOD THOMAS, grist, saw, shingle and carding mills
farmer
Hunt Dugald S., farmer, manager of fishery for Hon. J. C.
Pope
Kinch William, carriage guilder.
McCarthy Charles, J. P., farmer.
MACDONALD, REV- DUGALD M., Catholic priest
McFadyen, Alexander J., general manager for Hall & My rick
Myrick James H., firm of Hall & Myrick
Campbell's Quinine W'uie, at the Apothecaries II 'nil, Ch'town.
390 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside. /'. E. I.
O'Connor Edward, book-keeper Hall & Myrick
Perry Peter, lighthouse keeper, North Cape
PERRY STANISLAUS F, J.P., M. P. P., fanner, mill owner
Perry Sylvan J., postmaster, general merchant
Ryan Mrs. Catharine, hotel keeper
St. Marie Antoinette, lady superior of Tignish Convent
Weeks Stephen, carriage builder
TRAVELLERS REST, * village situ-
ated in Lot No. 13, parish of St. David's, County of
Prince. Distant from Charlottetown 36 miles, and
from Summerside 4 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Burns Miss, school teacher.
Grossman Benjamin, fisherman,
Gay George W., shoemaker.
Glover John, farmer.
Heffel James, blacksmith.
HefFel John, waggon maker.
Hogg Edward, farmer.
McKay David, farmer.
McKay John, farmer.
Marchbank James, farmer.
Raynor John, farmer and shoemaker.
Townsend Archibald, trader.
TOWNSEND JOHN, farmer, postmaster and commissioner for
affidavits.
Townsend Thomas, farmer.
TUPLIN JAMES, carriage builder, blacksmith and farmer.
Walker John, farmer.
Walker Robert, farmer.
TORONTO, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 22 miles.
TREAUGrIL Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown 22 miles. '
' a village situated on the east branch of
Tryon River, Lot No. 28, parish of St. David's, Prince
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco, at Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 391
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris. Summer side, P. E. I
County. Distant from Summerside, 20 miles, from
Princetown, 24 miles, from Charlottetown, 28 miles,
and from Georgetown, 57 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
BYRON JOHN, merchant.
Byron Robert, mill-hand.
Calbeck Albert, farmer.
Calbeck Wellington B., farmer.
Cameron William, mill-hand.
Chisholm William, laborer.
Crawford John, farmer.
Creamer Hugh, carpenter.,
Creamer John, carpenter
Clark Camden, farmer.
GLARK ORFORD, cabinet maker.
Dawson Thomas, farmer.
Delaney Michael, egg dealer.
Foy Thomas, shoemaker.
Gamble John, cloth finisher.
Gamble J., farmer.
Gamble Thomas, farmer.
Goodroup Jacob, farmer and road commissioner.
Hood John M., shoemaker.
Ho watt Archibald, farmer.
Howatt Edward, carpenter.
Howatt John, farmer.
Howatt Thomas W., farmer.
Howatt Wilson, farmer.
IVES GEORGE, proprietor grist & saw mills, farmer.
IVES THOMAS) X P- proprietor grist & saw mills, farmer
Kelly John, mill-hand,
Laing John, farmer.
LORD ARCHIBALD, proprietor grist & saw mills, farmer.
Lord John, grist & saw mill, farmer.
Lord Philip, farmer.
LORD PHILIP, grist & saw mill.
Lewis L. B., spinner and farmer.
Linkletter Andrew, weaver.
McCabe Peter, saddler.
McEwen Thomas, mill-hand.
McKay Hector, blacksmith.
McKinnon S., laborer.
Trusses, Knee Caps, Elastic Stockings, &c., at Apothecaries rlall.
392 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
MCNELLL JOHN, carriage builder.
Morrison Alexander, cabinet maker.
Morrison Robert, cabinet maker.
Muirhead, John, farmer.
Nelder, Charles, fanner.
Nelder Mrs., milliner.
Pooley Richard, farmer.
Pooley William, farmer.
REID BROS., proprietors Tryon Woollen Mills. See adv't.
Reid James, sen., farmer.
Reid J. D.. firm of Reid Bros.
Reid J. A.', firm of Reid Bros.
Reid S. E., firm of Reid Bros.
Robblee Joseph, farmer.
Robblee Reid, carpenter.
Robblee Wesley, farmer.
Sentner James, mill-hand.
Thomas William, laborer.
TRYON WOOLLEN MILLS, Reid Bros, proprietors. See adv't
Vickerson Charles, carpenter.
Vickerson William, egg dealer.
Watkins Joshua, engineer.
Wood Mark, blacksmith.
* The name of post office is North Tryon.
TRYON CORNER a village located in
Lot No. 28, parish of St. David's, Prince County.
Distant from Charlotte town, 26 miles. Mail triweekly
Callback William, farmer.
Carr.Joseph, laborer.
Clark John, farmer.
Clark William, master mariner, ship owner
Foy Theodore, farmer.
Foy Philip, shoemaker.
Hall Samuel, farmer.
Holland Francis F., farmer.
Hood George, shoemaker.
Hood Matthew, shoemaker.
HO WATT ALEXANDER, J. P., farmer.
Ho watt Warren, farmer.
Hollowaijs English Pitts and Ointment, at the Apothecari,^'
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 393
Singer & Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's, Summer tide.
Hudson Jabez, farmer.
Lea Richard, farmer.
Lea Tremain, farmer.
Lea William, farmer.
LEARD JAMES farmer and brick manufacturer.
Leard John, junr., farmer.
Leard John, senr., farmer.
Leard John N., farmer.
Leard Kobert, school teacher.
Leard William, farmer.
Leard William, farmer.
Lord Curtis, farmer.
Lord John, farmer.
Lord William Warren, farmer.
McLauchlin Donald, farmer.
McNeill Laugh 1 in, farmer.
Maybee Conroy, lime burner.
Warren Frederick, house carpenter.
TJIGrGo Queen's County. Distant from Charlotte-
town, 17 miles.
UNION ROAD, located in Lot No. 33,
parish of Charlotte, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 6 miles. Mail tri-weekly. William
Sellar, postmaster.
VALLEYFIELD, located in Lot 59, parish
of St. Andrew's, King's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 20 miles; from Georgetown, 10
miles; from Princetown, 50 miles, and Summerside,
60 miles. Mail bi-weekly. Alexander McLeod,
postmaster.
VERNON RIVER, a village located in
Lot No. 49, parish of Bedford, County of Queen's.
Distant from Charlottetown 14 \ miles. Mail daily.
BALL REV. J., Bible Christian minister.
Clear James, -tailor.
Spectacles fy Eyeglasses, case, free, at the Apotliecaries Hall.
394 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I.
HALF WAY HOUSE, George W. O'Neill, proprietor.
HAYDEN JAMES, general merchant, wholesale and retail
dealer and shipping agent, farmer.
Haydeii James L., ship builder, grist and saw mill owner.
Hennessey James, blacksmith.
Hogan Thomas, shoemaker.
McDonald Murdoch, groceries and provisions, farmer.
MCMILLAN & VANIDERSTINE, dry goods and
groceries, mowing machine agents, etc.
MUNRO HON. DONALD J. P,, farmer.
McNEILL EARNEST, M. D,, physician and surgeon.
O'NEIL GEORGE W., postmaster, wholesale and ^ retail
dealer in dry goods, groceries and provisions,
proprietor Half Way House.
PHELAN REV- JAMES," Catholic priest.
Plead well, Lemuel salesman.
STEWART WALLACE, saw and shingle mill owner and
farm implement manufacturer.
TWEEDY THOMAS, carriage builder and joiner, farmer.
Yaniderstine S., shoemaker,
Wetherbie Benjamin, blacksmith and farmer.
Wetherbie John blacksmith and farmer.
YELL AND REV. J. G., Bible Christian minister.
VERNON RIVER BRIDGE, a vii
lage located on Vernon River Lot No. oO, parish
of St. John's Queen's County. Distant from Char-
lottetown 14 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
Cavanagh Thomas, farmer.
Currie Alexander, trader.
Duncan Daniel, farmer.
FINLAYSON A , sea captain.
Finley John, grocer and general dealer.
FORBES GEORGE, postmaster.
Purness John, farmer, harbor and ballast master.
Furness Thomas, farmer.
HUNTLEY HENRY, architect and cabinet maker.
Irving David, farmer and trader.
They keep a stock of smokers requisites, at Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 395
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason <L- Ilamlin Cabinet Organs.
McDonald Alexander, farmer.
MCDONALD CHARLES, J P., ship builder and farmer.
McLellan Charles, carpenter.
McLellan Ronald, carpenter.
McKenzie John G., bookeeper.
PEARDON MOSES, lime burner.
VICTORIA, a rapidly improving village
located at the mouth of the Crapaud River, Lot No.
29, parish of Hillsborough Queen's County. Distant
from Charlottetown 23 miles. Mail daily.
ALLEN FREDERICK, master mariner.
Boutler James, fanner.
Boyle A. W., blacksmith.
BRIEN ANGUS, storekeeper.
Clark Amos J., farmer.
Clark Charles W., farmer.
CLARE GEORGE, master mariner.
CLARK MICHAEL, master mariner.
Clark Theo. laborer.
Clark W. B., trader.
Cameron James, carpenter.
CAMERON R- H., general dealer.
COOK' J. B.> store keeper, and general dealer
CRAWFORD JOHN, attorney at law.
Curtis Theo., farmer.
Curtis Paul, laborer.
Day James, laborer.
Farrow Benjamin, seaman.
French Samuel, house carpenter.
Furlong William, master mariner.
Gamble Daniel, cooper.
Gamble James, house carpenter.
Gamble John, laborer.
Haslam Benjamin, farmer.
Hood Warren, dealer in tinware &c.
Howatt James A., farmer.
Ho watt W. S., general store
HUDSON GEORGE, cabinet factory
Choice Tobaccos, all the best kinds, at the Apothecaries Hall
396 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Hughes Charles, laborer
Hughes William, ship carpenter.
JOHNSTON JAMES, proprietor < Eureka Hotel."
JOHNSTON REV- T. W., church of England minister..
Lea Bertram, farmer.
Lea Jabez, farmer.
Lea John, farmer.
Leard S. J. B., custom house officer.
Lef urgey James, farmer.
Logan Robert, fisherman.
McDonald John H., tailor.
McKenna Patrick, laborer.
McKenzie Alexander, laborer.
McNevin Donald, laborer.
McNevin Neil, shoemaker.
MCQUARRIE, A. S., farmer.
McQuarrie Alexander, blacksmith.
McQuarrie Hector, farmer.
MCQUARRIE J. S., shoemaker.
MCQUARRIE NEIL, farmer.
Mclnnis Alexander, seaman.
Mclntosh Charles, farmer.
Murphy Daniel C. D., laborer.
Palmer Miss, postmistress.
PALMER D. W., merchant and farmer.
Palmer George, farmer.
Rogers Charles, house carpenter.
Rogerson William, mason.
Straight Thomas, farmer.
Stewart Peter, pilot and fisherman.
Sturdy J. W., general dealer.
Sturdy T. N., general dealer.
Snow Edward, farmer.
Snow James, mason.
Snow W. M M master mariner.
TWEEDY THOMAS, carriage builder.
Wordsdale Thomas, storekeeper.
Vickerson William, egg dealer.
Wadman Henry, general dealer.
W ADM AN JAMES, J. P.
ffjlloioays English Pitts & Ointment, at thi Apothecaries Hall
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 3&7
Buy your School Books from Leonard Morris, Summerside, P. E. I.
Weatherby Benjamin, blacksmith.
Weatherby John, blacksmith.
Whilly William, laborer.
Wright Charles, farmer.
Wright Willianij laborer.
YELLAND KEY- J. 6., Bible Christian minister.
'WARBLESTGTON* located in Lot No.
28, parish of St. David's, Prince County. Distant
from Charlottetown, 30 miles ; from Summerside,
20 miles, and from Georgetown, 60 miles. Mail tri-
weekly.
*The Post Office is Augustine Cove.
WELLINGTON, a village located in Lot
No. 16, parish of Kichmond, county of Prince.
Distant from Charlottetown, 57 miles ; from Prince-
town, 20 niiies ; from Summerside, 11 miles; from
Georgetown, 93 miles. Mail tri-weekly.
ARSENAULT HON. J. 0,, tf. P. P., storekeeper.
AYERS, PATRICK, farmer, postmaster.
Barlow John, steam mill owner, farmer.
Cahill James, sawyer.
Cameron Peter, farmer.
Gillis Hugh, farmer.
Gillis James, farmer.
GOODWIN JACOB U prop. " Western Hotel," farmer, store-
keeper.
McDonald Dougald, farmer.
McNeill Dnald, farmer.
Walsh Patrick M., farmer.
WEST CAPE, a village located in Lot No.
7, Parish of Egmont, Prince County, distant from
Charlottetown, 90 miles ; from Georgetown, 120 miles ;
from Princetown, 63 miles, and from Summerside, 47
miles. Mail, bi-weekly.
Baker Jesse, farmer
Brooks Roger, farmer
Fine Cut Virginia Tobacco at Apothecaries' Hall, Ch'foum.
398 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
Singer Royal Sewing Machines at Leonard Morris's Summer side
FERRY REV. T., Bible Christian Minister
ERASER, REV. CHARLES, Presbyterian Minister
McNeill John, farmer
McNeill Joseph, farmer
McWILLIAMS ALFRED, postmaster, miller
Me Williams Amos, ship owner
Me Williams David, farmer
Me Williams George, farmer
Me Williams Horatio, farmer
Me Williams John, farmer
Mattocks John, farmer
Stewart J. F., farmer
WEST POND, a village situated in Lot No.
8, parish of Halifax, County of Prince. Mail bi-
weekly.
AULD JOHN, trader.
Crawford John, farmer.
Hickey Angus, farmer.
Ladner Edward, joiner.
Ladner Frederick, farmer.
Leach John, farmer.
Livingston George farmer.
McDonald John, farmer.
MeDougall Duncan farmer and joiner.
McLEOD DONALD, blacksmith.
Pickard, Jasper, farmer.
Stewart, Alexander, farmer.
Stewart, Angus, farmer.
Stewart Donald, farmer.
Stewart Malcolm, farmer.
Wortman Isaac, farmer.
WHEATLEY RIVER a village located
in Lot 24, parish of Charlotte, county of Queen's.
Distant from Charlottetown, 13 miles. Mail tri-
weekly.
Andrews, Michael, fanner.
Axworthy .Thomas, farmer.
Balls Henry, farmer.
Campbell's Quinine wine at the Apothecaries Hall, Ch'town.
OF TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 399
Family Bibles at Leonard Morris's Summer side, P. E. 1,
Barrett, Benjamin, farmer.
Barrett Charles, farmer
Barrett Henry, farmer.
Bowen Mrs. widow.
Bowen William, farmer.
Bullman Frederick, farmer. 9
Chandler Thomas, farmer.
Clark John, farmer.
Crew Edwin, farmer.
Crew Edward, farmer.
Crew John, farmer.
Day Simon, farmer.
DeRoche Alphonsus, teacher.
Ex worthy Mrs., widow.
GALLANT JOSEPH, farmer and butcher.
Gallant Joseph, farmer.
GALLANT PETER, farmer.
Gregor Andrew, carpenter and farmer.
Hickox John, farmer.
Hickcx William, farmer.
Kent John, tinsmith and farmer.
Ling Jacob, jr., farmer.
Ling John, blacksmith and farmer.
Ling John, farmer.
McG ALLTJM JOHN, tanner and farmer.
McDonald Alexander, farmer-
McDonald John, blacksmith.
McDonald William.
McKAY ALBERT, boot and shoe manufacturer.
McKenzie Alexander, shoemaker.
McKinnon Malcolm, teacher.
McKINNON NEIL, harness maker.
MCMILLAN ALEXANDER, J. P., merchant and farmer. See
adv't.
Matheson Robert, farmer
Matheson Neil, farmer.
Mobbs James, farmer.
Mocney John, farmer.
O'Brien Lawrence, farmer.
Pembroke Mrs., widow.
Spectacles & Eye Glasses, case free, at the Apothecaries Hall.
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Leonard Morris, Bookseller and Stationer, Summerside, P. E. I
Pidgeon Henrj A., farmer.
POWER JAMES, postmaster and shoemaker.
Power John, boot and shoe maker.
Kackham George, senr., farmer.
Rackham John, farmer.
Kackham William, farmer.
ROBERTS ELIAS, J. P., farmer.
SMITH REV. GEORGE, Bible Christian minister.
Sellars Charles, farmer.
Sellars John, farmer.
Smith Isaac, farmer.
Stead Richard, farmer.
Stead Robert, farmer.
Stead William, blacksmith.
Stevenson Robert, farmer.
Wares James, farmer.
Watkins Albert, shoemaker.
Watkins John, farmer.
WHITE SANDS, Kings County. Distant
from Georgetown 20 miles.
WINSLOE ROAD, a village, located in
Lot No. 33, parish of Charlotte, Queen's County.
Distant from Charlottetown 8 miles ; from Prince-
town 28 miles ; from Georgetown 38 miles, and from
Summerside 35 miles. Mail weekly.
Bryeiiton Charles, farmer.
Bryenton George, farmer.
Carter James, farmer.
Corney William, farmer.
Casford George, laborer.
Cudmore George, farmer.
Cudmore William, farmer.
Finch James, farmer.
Ford John farmer.
Guard James, farmer.
Good William, farmer.
Holman James, farmer,
Holman John, farmer.
Choice, Tobaccos, all the best hinds, at the Apothecaries Hall.
OF TOWNS VILLAGES AND SETTLEMENTS. 401
Leonard Morris, Agent for Mason $- Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
Holroyd Arthur, farmer
Home Edmund, farmer
Home Frederick, farmer
Home John, farmer
Locke Richard, farmer
McCoubrey Patrick, farmer
McGregor James, farmer
Mclnnis Alexander, farmer
Mclnnis Daniel, farmer
Mclnnis William, farmer
Mann James, farmer
Pearce Thomas, farmer
Peardon Nathaniel, farmer
Peardoii Thomas, farmer
Roberts Robert, farmer
Sanders Samuel, farmer
Seller George, farmer
Shaw Duncan, farmer
Smith Charles, farmer
Smith George, farmer
Smith Henry, farmer
Smith William H., farmei
TONKIN REV. E, A., Bible Olnistian Minister
Turner George, farmer
YOUNKER D> postmaster.
WQODBRIDGE village located in Lot
No. 8, parish of Halifax, County of Prince. Distant
from Charlottetown, 80 miles ; from Georgetown 120
miles ; from Summerside 40 miles, and from Alber-
ton 20 miles. Mail bi-weekly.
Bett Silas, carpenter
Boulter Artemas, blacksmith
Boulter John, farmer
Boulter Nathaniel, farmer
Boulter William, farmer
Clements Joseph, farmer
Clements Philip, farmer
CURRIE JOHN, teacher
Hollo waifs English Pills <k Ointment at the Apothecaries Hall.
25]
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Good Stationery at Morris's Book Store, Summerside, P. E. I.
Gilcash John, farmer
Gorvall Humphrey, farmer
Hickey Peter, farmer
Livingstone James, farmer
McDonald Augustine, farmer
McDonald Michael, farmer
Mclsaac Donald, farmer
Mclsaac John, farmer
Mclsaac Neil, farmer
Mclsaac Roderick, farmer
McKenzie John, shoemaker
McLellan Roderick, farmer
McPherson Donald, farmer
McPherson James, farmer
McPherson Neil, farmer
McPherson Samuel, farmer
Me William Stephen, blacksmith
McWILLIAM WILLIAM, farmer, saw and shingle; mills
Martin Alexander, farmer
Morrison Donold, farmer
Morrison John, farmer
RAMSAY RCHIBALD, postmaster
Stewart John, farmer and shoemaker
WOOD ISLANDS, located in Lot No. 62,
parish of St. John's, Queen's County. Distant from
Charlottetown, 34 miles. Mail tri- weekly.
John Kennedy, postmaster and shoemaker
Campbell's Quinine wine at the Apothecaries Hall, Ctitown.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
AND HAND BOOK.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Seat of Government, Ottawa.
His Excellency Sir John George Edward Henry Douglas
Sutherland Campbell (commonly called the Marquis of
Lome) Knight of the Most Ancient and Most iNoble Order
of the Thistle ; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin-
guished Order of St. Michael and St. George ; Governor
General of Canada and Vice Admiral of the same.
STAFF Major De Winton, Secretary. Colonel Littleton,
Military Secretary. Hon. Mr. Morton, Comptroller. Hon.
Mr. Harboard, Scots Fusileer Guards, and Captain Chp.tes,
91st Regiment, Aides-de-Camp.
QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR CANADA.
Eight Hon. Sir John A. McDonald, K. C. B.
(Premier), Minister of the Interior, 88,000
Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, C.B., Minister of Railways, 7,000
Hon. Sir S. L. Tilley C.B., Minister of Finance, 7,000
Hon. McKenzie Bo well, Minister of Customs, 7,000
Hon. L. F. Masson, Minister of Militia and Defence, 7,000
Hon. J. C. Pope, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, 7,000
Hon. H. L. Langevin, Minister of Public Works, 7,000
Hon. James McDonald, Minister of Justice, 7,000
Hon. J. H. Pope, Minister, of Agriculture, 7,000
Hon. Louis F. Baby, Minister of Inland Revenue, 7,000
Hon. J. C. Aitkens, Secretary of State for Canada, 7,000
Hon. John O'Connor, President of the Privy Council, 7,000
Sir Alexander Campbell, Postmaster General, 7,000
Hon. R. D. Wilmot, Speaker of the Senate, without
portfolio.
404 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
SENATE OF CANADA.
Speaker. Hon. R. D. Wilmot,
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Hons. Donald Montgomery, B. P. Haythoriie, George W.
How Ian.
Province of Nova Scotia, 10 members ; New Brunswick,
10 members; Quebec, 24 members; Ontario 24 members.
Manitoba 2 members; British Columbia, o members.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Speaker. Hon. J. G. Plancliet.
PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
Hons. J. C. Pope, Frederick de St. C. Brecken ; Queen's Co.
Edward Hackett, James Yeo ; Prince County.
Austin C. Macdonald, Ephraim B. Muttart, King's County.
Province of Nova Scotia, 21 members ; New Brunswick,
1G members ; Quebec 65 members ; Ontario, 88 members ;
Manitoba, 4 members ; British Columbia, 6 members.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS.
His Honor, Theodore Robitaille, Lt. Governor of Quebec.
D. A. Macdonald " Ontario.
A. G. Archibald Nova Scotia.
J. E. Cauchon Manitoba,
David Laird u N. W. Territories.
" E. B. Chandler " New Brunswick.
Albert N. Pachards, " British Columbia.
PROVINCE OF PitI\CE EDWARD ISLAND.
Seat of Government, C harlot fetown.
Lieut. Governor (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage
Licenses), His Hon. the Hon. T. Heath Haviland, Q. C.
Private Secretary Eustace Heath Haviland.
Provincial Aide8-de-Camp-~U. Col. R. R. Hodgson ; Major
James Peake.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
Hon. W. W. Sullivan, President and Attorney-General'-
Hons. Samuel Prowse, John Lefurgy, J. 0, Arsenault, Will-
iam Campbell ; Donald Ferguson, Commissioner of Public
Works ; Joseph Wightman ; Neil McLcod, Provincial Sec-
retary and Treasurer; Peter Gavin. W. C. DesBrisav
Clerk.
AND HAND UOOK 405
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Ho 11 John Balderston, President.
QUEEN'S COUNTY.
Charlottetown and Royalty Hon. Thomas W. Dodd.
First District Hon. John Balderston, A. B. McKenzle.
Second District Lq,uchliri McMillan, Roderick Munn.
KING'S CO-NUTY.
First District Simon Bolger, Lawrence Kickham.
Second District Hon. Joseph Wight-man, Thos. Annear.
PRINCE COUNTY.
First District Hon. Richard B. Reid, Benjamin Rogers.
Second District -Hon. Alexander LiirJ, Stewart Barns.
Clerk John Ball. Usher of the Black Rod and Sergeant-
at- Arms J. G Scrimgeour.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Speaker, Hon. John A. McDonald
QUEEN'S COUNTY :
Charlottetown Ron. Neil McLeod, G.'W. DeBlois
First District Hon. William Campbell, Donald Cameron
Second District Donald Favqubarson, Donald McKay
Third District Robert Shaw, D. A. McDonald
Fourth District Duncan Crawford, James Nicholson
KING'S COUNTY :
Georgetown Hon. D. Gordon, Arch'd J. McDonald
First District Lauchlin McDonald, J. C. Underhay
Second District Hon. W. W. Sullivan, William Hooper
Third District J. E. McDonald, Hon. Donald Ferguson.
Fourth District Hon. Samuel Prowse, W. A. Poole
PRINCE COUNTY.
First District -S. F. Perry, Peter Gavin
Second District Hon. John Yeo, James W. Richards
Third District Hon. Joseph 0. Arsenault,John A. McDonald
Fourth District A. E. C. Holland, G. W. W. Bentley
Fifth District Hon. John Lefurgey, Angus McMillan
Chief Clerk Archibald McNeill
Second Clerk Frederick W. Hughes
Law Clerk Angus A. McLean
Sergeant-at-Arms Donald McKenzie
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.
Provincial Secretary and Treasurer Hon. Neil McLeod
400 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Assistant do. Arthur Newbeiy
Attorney General Hon. W. W. Sullivan
Commissioner of Public Works Hon. Donald Ferguson
Provincial Engineer Thomas J. Bailey.
Commissioner of Croivn and Public Lands Hon. Jos. Pope
Assistant do. do. R. A. Strong
Draughtsmen Owen Curtis, Thomas McKinlay
Clerks Joseph A. McDonald, Louis DeBlois
Registrar of Deeds Francis J. Conroy
Assistant do. Samuel S. Peterson
Indexing Clerk Benj. DesBrisay
Clerks Duncan Mclntyre, L. B. McMillan
Superintendent of Education Donald Montgomery
Clerk t do. Rev. D. McNeill
Provincial Auditor W. C. DesBrisay
Queen's Printer P. R. Bowers
Librarians ,Legislative Library Rev. L. C. Jenkins, D. C. L.,
Fred'k. W. Hughes
Officer for HIM relief of Distressed British Seamen F.W. Hales
COKPOMTJOX OF CHARLOTTKTQWN.
Established 1855.
MAYOR : Wm. E. Dawson.
COUNCILLORS :
Ward No. 1 Wm. Murphy, Thomas Morris.
Ward No. 2 James Byrne, Wm. Koughan.
Ward No. 3 Edward Davy, S. W. Crabbe.
Ward No. 4 David Lawson, John Beer.
- Ward No. 5 Benjamin Hooper, Alexander Home.
ACTING RECRDER Rowan R. Fitzgerald.
CITY CLERK W. B. Morrison.
AUDITORS F. W. Hyndman, Joseph R Brecken.
ASSESSORS Win. Brown, Lemuel Philips, John Quirk.
COLLECTOR Wm. Shepherd.
City Surveyor, George Douglas ; Pound Keeper, Thos.
Brenan ; Coal Meter, Henry Sellar ; City Crier, John Hatch ;
Wharfingers, Queen's Wharf, (leased to I. C. Hall ) ; Pownal
Wharf, George Douglas ; Market Clerk, Geo Lewis ; Inspector
of Bread, Arthur O'Neill ; Janitor Market Hall, John Hatch.
LICENSING BOARD Wm. John Fraser, Chairman ; Simon
W. Crabbe ; James Curtis. Clerk, A. F. Tomlins.
AND HAND BOOK 407
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Donald McKinnon, Chief Engineer.
Ward 1 Wm. R. Watson, James Peake, Thos. Handrahan-
Ward 2 H. J. Callback, John Hughes, William Koughan.
Ward 3 Lemuel Philipps, James D. Mason, Lemuel Poole
Ward 4 John McPhail, Simon W. Crabbe, John W. Pickard
Ward 5 Ambrose L. Brown, Henry B. Smith, Angus Martin.
Peter McGowan, clerk.
CAPTAINS OF FIRE COMPANIES.
No 1 Alexander F. Watson, (Juvenile), Grafton Street.
No. 2 Benjamin Rogers, Pownal Square.
No. 4 Herbert Beer ( Tremont ), Kent Sreet.
No. 5 A. N. Large, ("Rollo," steam), Grafton Street.
No. 7 C. L. Strickland, ("Hillsborough," steam), King Street
Sir John A. Hook and Ladder Company Archibald D. White
Grafton Street.
Salvage Corps R. R. Fitzgerald, Captain.
CITY COURT.
JUDGE Rowan R. Fitzgerald.
CLERK A. F. Tomlins.
BAILIFF Francis S. Chandler.
Established for the purpose of adjudicating in cases of
Small Debts. Its sittings are held in the City Hall, on the
first Wednesday in each month, with power to adjourn to
the following day. The last day of issuing summonses for
the monthly sittings, is the Monday week previous to the
first said Wednesday. The Act gives jurisdistion to the
extent of $80 in case of debt and trover.
POLICE COURT.
STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE Rowan R. Fitzgerald.
CLERK A. F. Tomlins.
CITY MARSHAL Thomas Flynn.
POLICE FORCE Ewcn McGregor, Sergeant ; Charles
Cameron, Second Sergeant ; Thomas Brennan, Messenger and
Janitor ; Hugh McGonnell, Peter Bradley, Wm. Heartz, John
Warren.
CORPORATION OF SUMMERSIDE.
Established 1875.
CHAIRMAN David Rogers, Thomas Brehaut, Thomas
Crabbe, David Montgomery, W. P. Baker, Jacob Schurman,
Theophilus Clarke.
408 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
TOWN CLERK James Gourlie.
LICENSING BOARD P. T. Fanning, Thomas Frizzle, George
A Bearisto.
STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE James W. Howe.
SMALL DEBT COURT, before Stipendiary Magistrate, held
first Monday in every month. Jurisdiction up to fifty dollars.
POLICEMEN Robert Harding, Henry Bishop.
Local Assessors, Georgetown .
John Lavers, John Haggart, Henry Griffin, James Murphy,
Hugh McEachern, John LeBrocq, Alex. J. McDonald.
Conservators of the Common of Georgetown James
Easton, Charles Owen, Alex. J. McDonald.
FIRE WARDENS OF GEORGETOWN
James Bourke, jr., John M. Stewart, John H. Byrne,
Michael Hessian, G. A. Aitken.
MILITIA.
The general officer commanding the Militia of C
Lieut. General Sir Edward Selby Smyth, K. 0. M. G., Aide
de Camp, Edward Gray Selby Smyth.
MILITARY DISTRICT, No. 12,
STAFF :
Deputy Adjutant General, Commanding the District.
Colonel Hon. John Hamilton Gray, C. M. G.
Adjutant.
Major Russel G. Freeland.
Paymaster and Storekeeper.
Major Robert Cropley.
ACTIVE MILITIA. GARRISON ARTILLERY.
NO. 1 CHARLOTTE TOWN BATTERY.
Captain.
James B. PolJard, 25th June, 1875.
1st Lieutenant.
George Passnjore, 25th June, 1875.
2nd Lieutenant.
Edward Palmer, jr., 16th August, 1879.
NO. 2 CHARLOTTETOWN BATTERY.
Captain.
Thomas Morris, m. 2nd July, 1875.
AND HAND BOOK.
1st Lieutenant.
James Douglas Irving, c.
2nd Lieutenant.
GEORGETOWN BATTERY.
Captain.
diaries Owen,
D. F. Kennedy,
Thomas Price,
Henry Craswell,
1st Lieutenant.
SUMMER-SIDE BATTERY.'
Captain.
17th Jan. 1879.
25th June, 1875.
25th June, 1875,
1st Lieutenant.
1st August, 1879.
CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEER COMPANY.
Captain.
George Long-worth Dogherty, m. 16th August, 1878..
1st Lieutenant.
Alex ander Bannermaii Stewart, 16th August 1878 .
%nd Lieutenant.
Alexander Home, 30th May, 1879..
82ND " QUEEX'S COUNTY" BATTALION OF INFANTRY.
Lieut. Colonel, Henry Beer.
Major -
Captains.
Francis Dogherty,
Samuel McRae,
Francis S Longworth,
Ralph Mabon, m.
Allan Earn say Spence,
John K. Bearisto,
John Henderson,
James Kennedy,
John McPhail,
George Crocket,
Theophilus S. McLeod,
Robert Arnold,
1st Lieuts.
Lieuts
James Mutch,
George D. Davison,
Paymaster, Charles Full,
Adjutant. Elijah Purdy c.
Surgeon, Joseph M. Creamer, M.D.,
30th June, 1876*
2nd July, 1875.
2nd July, 1875.
2nd July, 18?5.
4th October, 1878.
4th October, 1878.
4th October, 1878,
2nd July, 1875.
2nd July, 1875.
2nd July, 1875.
4th October, 1878
4th October, 1878
4th October, 1878
2nd July, 1875
2nd July, 1875.
2nd July, 1875.
2nd July, 1875
2nd July, 1875
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
KING S COUNTY BATTALION OF INFANT Y.
Major, Allan McDonald,
Donald McLeod,
-James R. McLean,
Charles B. Eraser,
James Moynagh,
Captains.
1st Lieuts.
16th July, 1857
25th June, 1875
2nd June, 1876
25th June, 1875
25th June, 1875
26th June, 1877
24th August, 1875
25th June, 1875
25th Tune, 1875
25th June, 1875
2nd Lieut s.
James McQuaid,
William Clarence White,
Paymaster, Edward Vickerson,
Adjutant, Joseph R. McDonald, Lieut.,
Surgeon, James W. Eraser, M. D.,
82ND BATTALION BAND.
James Slate, 2nd Eb Cornet ; John Worth, Eb Bass ;
Chas. Strong, 1st Bb Cornet ; Henry Worth, 1st Bb
Baritone. Quadrille Band George Knight 1st Bb Baritone ;
Frank Hayden, 2d do.; Samuel Worth, 1st Eb Alto;
Geo. Strong, 2d do.; Lemuel Worth. 1st Bb Trombone ;
John Pentz, Eb Bass ; Geo. Turner, Bass Drum ; Major M.
Galbraith, Snare Dram ; D. Stanley, Cymbals ; R. Galbraith,
1st Eb Cornet, Conductor & Leader.
PRINCE COUNTY BATALLION OF INFANTUY.
Major, John Hunter Duvar, I. c ,
Uaptains.
Thomas Ives,
Herbert Yeo,
.Edmund C. Maxfield,
1st. Lieuts.
Alexander Ho watt,
William R. Ellis,
John S. Donalds,
Paymaster, William B. Dyer,
Adjutant, Hubert Hunter Duvar, Lt.,
Surgeon, Henry F. Jarvis, M. D.,
13th August, 1875
13th August, 1875
13th August, 1875
28th September, 1877
13th August, 1875
13th August, 1875
19th July, 1878
21st January, 1876
13th August, 1875
13th August, 1875
RESERVE MILITIA.
1ST. REGIMENTAL DIVISION OF QUEEN'S COUNTY.
Lieut. Colonel.
William McGill, 12th February, 1875
Major.
William Welsh, 12th Februarv, 1875
AND HAND BO.K 411
.2ND KEGIMENTAL DIVISION OF QUEEN 's COUNTY.
Lieut.. Colon el.
Henry Beer, 12th February, 1875
Majors.
Alexander Stewart, 12th February, 1875
Artemas Lord, 12th February, 1875
REGIMENTAL DIVISION OF KING'S COUNTY.
Lieut. Colonel.
Hon. Joseph W. Wightman, 12th February, 1875
Majors.
Allan McDonald, 12th February, 1875
Simon Chapman, 12th February, 1875
REGIMENTAL DIVISION OF PRINCE COUNTY.
Lieut Colonel.
John Hunter Duvar, 12th February, 1875
Majors.
William Totten Ellis, I. c. t 12th February, 1875
Thomas McKinlay, 12th February, 1875
Provincial Rifle Association of Prince Edward
Island.
Patron His Honor Thomas Heath Haviland, Lieutenant
Governor.
Vice Patrons Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight ; His Honor
D. Laird, Lieut. Governor North-west Territories ; Hons. E.
Palmer, Chief Justice ; Judge Peters, Judge Hensley, Col.
Hon. J. H. Gray, C. M. G., Deputy Adjutant General ; Ad-
miral Bayfield, , Hon. L, H. Davies, Lieut. Col. G. W.
DeBlois, Capt. F. Brecken, Hon. R, P. Haythorne, Sen-
ator ; Hon. C. Young, LL. D., Judge of Probate ; Hon. D.
Davies, Lieut. Col. Hon. John Longworth, Lieut. Col. R. R.
Hodgson, Major James Peake, Provincial Aides-de-Camp ;
George Alley, Judge of County Court ; Hon. L. C. Owen,
Hon. T. W. Dodd, Robert Longworth, Lieut. Col. John
Morris, W. R. Watson, Sheriff Queen's County ; Daniel Hodg-
son, John Ings, Major Wm. Welsh, Major Mitchell.
President Wm. Murphy.
Vice-Presidents Major William Welsh, for Queen's
County; Lieut. Col. J. Hunter Duvar, for Prince County ;
Hon. D. Gordon, M. P. P., for King's County.
Council Major Thomas Morris, Major G. L. Dogherty,
Capt. McRae, Capt F. S. Longworth, Capt. C. Owen, Capt.
D. McLeod, Capt. Price and Capt. Ives.
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Ex ojffic'to Meri'bers of Council :
Lieut. Col. Wm. McGill, Queen's County Provisional Bat.
of infantry.
Lieut. Col. Henry Beer, Charlotte town, Provisional Bat. of
Infantry.
Lieut. Col. J. Hunter Duvar, Prince County, Provisional
Bat. of Infantry.
Major Allan McDonald, King's Co. Provisional Bat. of
Infantry.
Secretary and Treasurer Capt. James D. Irving. v
Life Members Hon. C. Young, LL. D.; Major James Peake,
Provincial Aide-de-Camp.
Donors of Prizes The Lieut. Governor, Admiral Bayfield,
the Deputy Adjutant General, Mrs. Gray, General Govern-
ment, Local Government.
Annual Members Bank of Prince Edward Island, Union
Bank, Merchants' Bank, Capt. George Peake, Neil McLeod,
Dr. F. Beer, E. J. Hodgson, Lieut. L. L. Beer, Major Free-
land, Wm. E. Dawson ; No. 1 Battery Charlottetown Garrison
Artillery ; No 2 do. Georgetown ; No. 1 Company 82d Batt.;
No. 2 do.; No. 3 do.; No. 4 do.; No. 1 do. King's County Batt.
Charlottetown Engineers.
Indian Department.
Visiting Superintendent P. E. J. Indians, J. O. Aisenaux
BOARDS OF HEALTH.
City of Ckarlottetowii His Worship the Mayor and Com-
mon Council.
Princetoiun and Royalty D. S. McNutt, Peter McNutt,
George Sinclair, Donald McLellan, Benj. Bearisto, Archibald
McGougan.
Port Hill Hugh A. Ramsay, Jas. Barclay, John O'Connor
Murdock McKinnon, Samuel McArthur, Arch Mclntosh.
Souris James McLaughlan, Michael McCormack,Timothy
McDonald, Donald M3Donald, Alex. Chiverie, Stephen Mc-
Donald, John G. St'rns, James McQuaid, Marshal Pocquet.
Summerside, Bedeque and St. Eleanors John Lefurgey,
H. F. Jarvis, James Muirhead, Finlay McNeill, Colin Mc-
Lennan, J. C. Green, John Green, David Rogers, J. R. Cal-
houn, C. B. Saunders. W. Brehaut.
Lots 10, 11 Joseph Murphy, sen., John Ramsay. James
Kilbride, Augustine Callaghan, David Smith, James Bolger,
Arthur Brogan, Joseph Moreshead.
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Lots 7, 8, 9 Isaac Wortman, Alex. J. Stewart, John Auld,
John Crawford, Theodore Wright, Joshua S mailman, Felix
McKinnori, Joseph McNeill.
Lots 1, 2, 3 Benjamin Hay wood, S. F. Peny, Francis
Gallant, J"ohn J. Arsenault, Sylvan F. Peny, Francis Hughes.
Western Shore Lot 2, from Frog Pond to Little Mimine-
gash Samuel Whetherall, El bridge J. Fuller, Jas, S. Gordon,
Michael McElroy, Joseph Peino, Mid. Gallant, Jas. Palmer.
Lot 19 Reuben Tuplin, Thomas Sims, G. W. Bentley,
Donald Darrach, M. D., Edwin Proctor.
Rustico Robert Orr, David Mutch.
New London Donald Montgomery, John McLeod, Arthur
M.cEwen James Pidgeon, George McKay, Duncan Mclntyre.
Bay Fortune John Frost, John Aitken, John Underhay,
James Dingwell, William Norton.
Cascumpec James Forsyth, W. H. Bucket-field, Benjamin
Rogers, Thomas Keefe, Alexander Matthews.
Georgetown Joseph Wightman, Robert Cameron, William
Sanderson, D. Gordon, R. Munro, A. J. McDonald, L. J.
Westaway, M. Hession.
Murray Harbor and White Sands David Creighton,
William Clements.
Wood Islands Belfast Donald Munro, Daniel McDonald,
Peter Nicholson, John Murphy, John McLeod, ( elder ),
John Murchison, Roderick Campbell, Duncan Taylor.
Orwell and Pownal James St Croix Moore, Alexander
Smith, R. S. Finlay, Thomas Beers, Alex. McNeill, Edward
Grant, John Duncan.
Lots 65, 31, and 32 David McEwen, William Hyde,
Ewen McMillan, Alex. McKinlay, William Lowther, Thomas
Wright, Theoph, Crosby, Peter Murphy, Donald McDpugall,
John Darrach.
Crapaud, Cape Traverse, and Seven Mile Bay
JDonald W. Palmer, John Bell, Lawrence Tremaine, Wm. B.
Clarke, Thomas Trowsdale, Solomon Leard.
Lots 30, 37, 38 James Ross, Edwin Coffin, David Eagan,
John J. Fletcher, Wm.E. Clarke, Jas. R. Coffin, Jac. Bambrick
Lots 35, 36, 37, South of Hillsborough River John A. Mc-
Donald, James E. Kelly, James Callaghan, James A. Mc-
Donald, John Trainor.
St. Peter's James Anderson, Joseph McVarish, James
Hogan, John Jardine,
Board of Health for District of Montague Bridge A. C.
McDonald, Chairman ; R. W. Sprague, Pierce Gaul, James
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E. Robertson, M. D.. Duncan McDonald, James M. Aitken,
Captain Donald McDonald.
HEALTH OFFICERS.
Charlottetown W* H. Hobkirk, Quarantine Officer, F.
P. Taylor, Surgeon of Marine Hospital, John T. Jenkins.
Three Rivers David Kaye. Souris E. B. Muttart. New
London and North Rustico R. McNeill. Summerside and
Malpeque Wm Keir. Bedeque H. F. Jarvis. Cascumpec
Alex, Stewart. St. Peters Bay James Fraser.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF VACCINATION.
Joseph Creamer, M.D., Charlottetown.
David Kaye, J. C. McKeown, Georgetown. Peter McLaren,
Georgetown, Lots 51, 52, 53, 54, 59, 61, 63 and 66.
Henry F. Jarvis, Summerside.
Lots 57, 58, 60, 50, east of Selkirk Eoad.
Daniel M. Mclntosh, Lots 48, 49, 50.
R. McNeill, Stanley Bridge, New London, Lots 20, 21, 22,
23, 24.
Ephraim B. Muttart, Souris, Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,
45, 46, 47, 55, 56.
Alexander Stewart, Cascumpec and vicinity.
John G. McKay, Lot 67.
Lawrence Tremaine, Lots 28, 29, 30.
Lots 35 and 36.
James Fraser. Lots 57, 58, and 68, west of Selkirk Road,
and Lot 62.
Lots 11, 12 and 13.
John Mclnnis, (additional) for Lots 53, 54 and 55.
Angus McSwain, Lots 61, 63, 64,
William Keir, Lot 18.
Sutherland, Lots 26, 27.
Donald Darrach, Lots 19, 25.
Cornelius R. O'Leary, Lots 1. 2.
Alfred H. Beers, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Officers Richard Johnson, President. W. M. Caldwell,
Vice President. John G. McKay, Recording Secretary.
Thomas Dawson, Treasurer.
Other Members J. Mackieson, Charlottetown. F. D.
Beer, do. J. F. Brine, Port Hill. F. P. Taylor, Charlotte-
town, D. Mclntosh, Pownal. H. Bradshaw, New Glasgow.
"W. M. Bearisto, Summerside. E. B. Muttart, Souris. J. W,
AND HAND BOOK 415
Eraser, St. Peter's. T. J. Leeming, Charlottetown.. Frank
Cox, Morell. John Mclnnis, Red Point. Lawrence
Tremaine, Oapaud. H. F. Jarvis, Summerside. Kobert
Potts, Tryon, Jas. McLeod, Charlottetown. G. A. C. Mc-
Intosh, Murray River Bridge. W. G. Sutherland, Halifax,,
N. S. Dr. Inches,, Mount Stewart.
MEDICAL ATTENDANTS TO JAILS
Charlottetown- ! John Mackieson.
Georgetown David Kaye.
Snmmerside Henry F. Jarvis.
CHURCHES.
The , Right Rev. Bishop Biimey, D. D., Lord Bishop of
Nova Scotia, exercises Episcofpl jurisdiction over this Island-
Rev, and Y r enerable John H. Reid, D. D., Archdeacon.
ST. PAUL'S (CHURCH OF ENGLAND) Queen Square Morning
and Evening Service every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Sunday School at 2-| p. m. Rev. David FitzGerald,
Rector ; Rev. Alfred Osborne, Curate.
ST. PETER'S ( CHURCH OF ENGLAND ) Rotchfort Square -
Sunday Services, 8 a. m. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Daily
Services matins, 9 a. m. Evensong, 5 p. m., except
Friday evenings, at 7.30 p. in. Rev. Geoige W. Hodg-
son, Priest Incumbent. Rev. R. D. Bambrick, Assistant
Minister.
Right Rev. Peter Mclntyre, Roman Catholic Bishop of
Charlottetown.
ST. DUNSTAN'S CATHEDRAL. Morning Mass every Sunday at
8 a. m. High Mass at 10 a. m., Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass
at 7.30 a. m. throughout the week. Rev. A. McGilvray,
Rev. Dr. Chaisson, Pastors.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Prince Street Service and Ser-
mon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday
School at 2 p. m. Week Day Services Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite,
A. M., Pastor.
SECOND METHODIST CAURCH Prince Street Service and
Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m.
Sunday School at 2 p. m. Week day service on Wed-
nesday evening. Rev. Geo. M. Campbell, Pastor.
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ST. JAMES' CHURCH { PRESBYTERIAN ) ?ownal Street
Service and Sermon every Sunday at 11 a. in. and GJ p.
m. Sabbath School and young men's Bible class, con-
ducted by Mr. Harper, at 2.30 p. in. Weekly Service in
the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7.45 p. m.
Rev. Kenneth McLennan. Pastor.
ZION CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) Richmond Street Service
and Sermon every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 6J p. m.
Suiday School at 2J p. m. Rev. John McL. McLeod,
Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CAURCH Prince Street Rev. Dr. Murray,
Pastor. Hours of Service, 11 o'clock a. m., 6.30 p. m.
Sunday School at 2.30 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH Prince StreA Services and Sermon every
Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m^md 6.30 o'clock p. in., Sunday
School at 2.30 p. m. Week day services Monday at
7.30 p. m., and Friday at 8 p. m. Rev. H. Foshav,
Minister,
BIBLE CHRISTIANS Prince Street Service and Sermon every
Sunday at 10.30 a. m, and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School
at 2 p. in. Rev. John Harris, Minister.
PRAYER MEETING in Y. M. C. A. Hall, every Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST meet in New Church House, every
Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. in. Elders presiding,
Diocesan Church Society.
Incorporated 2nd April, 1852.
Patrons The Society for promoting Christian Know-
ledge. The Society for Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts, His Honor Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight.
President The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. Vice Presi-
dents The Ven. Archdeacon Read, D. D., Rev. D. Fitzgerald.
Hon. Judge Hensely. Treasurer : Walter R. 0. Morson,
Clerical Secretary : Rev. D. Fitzgerald ; Assistant Secretary :
Rev. George W. Hodgson. Auditors : F. T. Newbery, H. J.
Cundall.
Executive Committee All the resident Clergy of the
Church of England ; G. A. Aitken, E. B. Alleyiie, John
Brecken, Fredk. De St. C. Brecken, W. H. Buckerfield, H. J.
Cundall, Owen Curtis, J. B. Cooke, J. S. Carvell, Thomas
Crane, G. W. DeBlois, D. H. Davies, Thomas DesBrisay,
AND HAND BOOK 417
Theophilus DesBrisay, W. C. DesBrisay, James Easton, R.
R Fitzgerald, H. C. Green. F. W. Hales, R. Haslam, Hon.
T H. Haviland, E. J. Hodgson, D. R. M. Hooper, H. A.
H'oll, R. R. Hodgson, W. T. Hunt, T. J. Harris, F. L.
Haszard, John Ings, John Jay, T. J. Leeming, David
Mutch, F. T. Newbery, James Peake, George Peake,.
Charles Palmer, D. W. Palmer, James Pidgeon, William
Richards, William Sanderson, Thomas Sims, George
Tweedy, Thomas Millman. David Rogers, R. B. Stewart, jr.
Colonial and Continental Church Society.
Corresponding Committee Rev. D. Fitzgerald, Chairman;
Charles Palmer, Treasurer ; Rev. A. Osborne, Secretary ;
Ven. Archdeacon Reid, Hon. Judge Hensley, Thomas Des-
Brisay, Hons. John Longworth, L. H. Davies ; G. W. De-
Blois, Theo. DesBrisay, F. W. Hales, H. J. Cundall, F. T.
Newbery, Geo. Peake.
Missionaries Rev. R. W. Dyer, Alberton ; Rev. T. B.
Reagh, New London.
School Teacher Miss Harvie, Charlottetovvn.
Prince Edward Island Auxiliary Bible Society.
President Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight. VicePiesidents
Hon. Judge Young, Hon. J. H. Gray, C. M. G.; Hon. Judge
Hensley. Treasurer John W. Morrison. Secretary Rev.
Donald McNeill. Depositary Henry A . Harvie.
Committee John Ball, John Brecken, George Davies,
William E. Dawson, Thos. DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, Jas.
H. Douglas, William Heard, George Henderson, R. R.
Hodgson, A. Kennedy, Joseph Knight, Thomas Leeming,.
Charles Palmer, John W. Pickard, W. D. Stewart, W.
Weeks, John Dorsey, John A. Lawson, H. J. Callbeek, J.
Metcalf, John McKenzie, George Full, D. M. Fraser, Robert
F. DeBlois, W. B. Morrison, T. C. James, Daniel McKinnon.
BRANCHES. Summerside : Hon. W. G. Strong, President,
Harry C. Green vice do, Robert McC. Stavert, Secretary and
Treasurer, Leonard Morris, Depository. Committee, John
W. Clarke, Thomas Brehaut, John R. Calhoun, Charles W.
Strong, Charles B. Saunders.
Georgetown Hon John Goff, President; Hon. Daniel
Gordon, vice do., R. Munro, Secretary, Treasurer, and Depo-
sitory. Committee, W. Sanderson, G. A. Aitken, A. C. Stew-
art, J. A. Rutherford, with corresponding members.
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Methodist Missionary Society.
P. E ISLAND AUXILIARY.
R--Y. H. P. Cowperthwaite, Chairman; the ministers of
I.:;-? district; Ralph Brecken, Treasurer; Win. Heard, Sec-
retary ; W. E. Dawson, Robert Long worth, Mark Butcher,
H. J. Callback, Hon. Judge Young, Win. Weeks, John
Stumbles, Dr. Johnson, G. R. Beer, Win. Brown, F. W.
Moore, L. L. Beer, J. R. Brecken
Collectors L. L. Beer, F. W. Moore, H. J. Cellbeck, J. R.
Brecken.
YOUTH'S BRANCH METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY, CHAR-
LOTTETOWN.
Committee James Hodgson, E. K. Jost, John Dcrsey,
F. S. Moore, S. F. Hodgson, L. W. Goff, G. E. Full, C. P.
Fletcher, H. A. McPherson. Boswall Macgowan, Secretary
and Treasurer.
Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Baptist Home Missionary Union.
Secretary A. Cohoon, A. M., Hebron. Treasurer J. C
Anderson.
N. B. and P. E. I. Baptist Foreign Missionary Society,
Hon. A. McL Seeley, Chairman ; VV. P. Everett, A. M.,
Secretary ; Thomas P. Davis, Treasurer.
Women's Missionary Aid Society (Baptists.
President ; Miss Ada Hooper, Secretary ;
James DesBrisa} r , Treasurer.
Prince Edward Island Baptist Association.
Rev. E. F. Foshay, M. A., Moderator; Rev. W. B. Wood-
land, M. G. McLeod, Secretaries ; James DesBrisay, Treas-
urer.
Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces.
President : Clinch ; Secretary : Rev. W. \V. Keir-
stead, Windsor ; Vice President for P. E. L, J. R. Calhoun.
Church of England Ladies' Industrial Society.
Patroness : Miss Macdonell ; Treasurer : Mrs. FitzGerald ;
Secretary : Mrs. Haviland ; Collector* : Mrs. Hensley and Miss
Cundall.
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Church of Eaiglaiid Mite Society.
Miss jVIacdonell, President; Mrs. H.Haszard, Treasurer; Mrs.
Pope, Secretary; Collectors: Mrs. G.Wright, Miss Wright, Miss
A. Wright, Mrs. Holl, Miss Day, Miss F. Mayne, Miss C.Mayne,
Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. FitzGerald, Mrs. Davies, Miss Lewis, Miss
Burrows, Miss Essoiy, Mrs. Worthy, Mrs. J. McGowan, Miss
Long-worth, Miss A. Long-worth, Miss Wade.
Ladies' Benevolent Society in Connection with St.
James' Church.
President and Secretary . Mrs. McLennan ; Vice-President :
; Treasurer : Mrs. J. YV. Morrison; Committee: Mes-
dames Forgan, Rankin, A. L. Brown, Kennedy, Eraser, Mc-
Kinnon.
Wesleyan Dorcas Society.
President: Mrs. Cowperthwaite ; Secretary: Miss Sarah
DesBrisay ; Treasurer : Mrs. Lord.
Young Men's Christian Association.
President : T. C. James.
Vice-Presidents : Judge Hensley, F. D. Beer, John Dorsey,
F. W. Hales, Charles Palmer, Q.*0., John Ball.
Executive Committee: T. J. Leeming, M. D., A. Kennedy,
A. W. Sterns, Joseph Knight, B. S. Davies, J. W. Pickard,
John Scott, H. B. Mobbs, William Heard, J. T. McKenzie,
K. K. Jost, Henry Smith.
Treasurer : H. J. Cundall.
Hon. Secretary : L. W. Goff.
Assistant Secretary: C. J. Morrison,
Benevolent Irish Sociely.
President : James Reddin ; -Vice- 1* resident : James Byrne.
Assistant Vice do.: W. C. DesBrisay; Treasurer: M. P.
Hogan ; Secretary : F. P. McCarron.
Committee of Charity : Patrick Kelly, Chairman ; Michael
Kelly, Michael McQuaid, Francis McRorv, James Landrigan,
John Hughes, P. C. Kelly.
Standard Bearers : Thomas Campbell, D. McCarthy.
Marslialls : P. H. Trainor, Chief ; James Daley, Michael
Sullivan, John Kilfoy, Owen Winters.
Mic Mac Society of P. E. island.
Organised in June, 18(52, its object baing, to provide a fun
or means to forward the civilization of th< resident India*!
population ( numbering about 250 souls, men, women aii n
d
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children ), by assisting them in the cultivation of the soil, as
an auxiliary to their ordinary manufacturing pursuits, and
thereby facilitating the education of the rising generation.
Eighty cents per annum constitute a person a member, and
a donation of $16 a life member of the Society.
President : Hon. Judge Young ; Vice Presidents : Rev. D.
Fitzgerald and Theoph. DesBrisay ; Secretary and Treasurer :
Theophilus Stewart ; Gomm'ttee : Rev. D. B. Parnther, Cap-
tain Liebenrood, R. N., J. B. Cooper, Hon. D. Davies,
Frederick W. Hales, Admiral Orlebar.
Local Committee appointed for the management of Lennox
Island, which has been granted by the " Aborigines Protec-
tion Society " and conveyed to them in trust, for the use and
benefit of the Micmac Indians of P. E, Island, viz. ; His Honor
the Lieut Governor, The President of the Executive Council,
The President of the Micmac Society, and the Indian Com-
missioner all for the time being.
Charlottetown Cemetery Company.
Incorporated June 29, 1872.
President : His Honor Judge Young, L. L. D.,
Secretary and Treasurer : F W. Hales ; Directors : Judge
Young, George R. Beer, J. W. Morrison, Thomas Alley, F. W.
Hales, John Ings, H. J. Cundall.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Hoiis. W. W. Sullivan, Samuel Provvse, John Lefurgey,
Joseph 0. Arsenault, Wm. Campbell, Donald Ferguson,
Joseph Whightman, Neil McLeod, Peter Gavin, Donald
Montgomery, Superintendent of Education, Alexander
Anderson, Principal of Prince of Wales College.
SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION.
Donald Montgomery. Rev. D. McNeill^Clerk.
INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS.
John S. Murray for Prince County, and the First and
Se'cond Electoral District of Queen's County.
Peter Curran, for King's County, and the Third and
Fourth Electoral Districts of Queen's County.
PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL.
Principal, Alexander Anderson.
Professor and Training Master John Harper.
Professor, John Caven.
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MODEL SCHOOL.
Principal, John McSwain. Assistant, Annie Montgomery.
BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF CHARLOTTETOWN.
Hon. John Longworth, Chairman.
Wm. E. Dawson, E. J. Hodgson,
R Johnson, Thomas Handrahan.
Hon. A. A. McDonald, Archd. Kennedy.
John Harper, Grading Officer. Isaac Oxenham, Sec'y.
PRIWCE STREET SCHODL.
Annie L. Smith, Principa 1 , Girls High School.
C. C. Snaddon, do
Lizzie D. Moore, do
Emma Barr, do
Emily Gregor, mixed.
Maria Lawson, do
Isabella McNeill, do
Bessie Mitchell, do
Mary A. McLeod, do
QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL.
Reginald E. Gaul, Principal, Boys
Francis Curran, do
Patrick McElmeel, do
Michael W. Smith, do
Roderick C. McDonald, do
WEST KEKT STREET SCHOOL.
Lemuel Miller, Principal, Boys High School.
Joseph D. Seaman, Boys.
Alfred A. McKenzie, mixed.
John M. Duncan, Boys.
Elizabeth E. McKinnon, Girls.
Alice Fennesy. Boys.
Ada A. Wad man, mixed.
Eliza Lawson, do
Mary F. Cox, do
Annie Lawson, do.
Private Schools
ST. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE.
Very Rev. James McDonald, V. G., Rector; Very Rev. D.
McDonald, D. D., Rev. Edward Walker, D. D., Professors.
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sr. PETER'S BOYS'S SCHOOL.
Master, Rev. R. D. Bambrick, Assistant do., Wm. C. Wilson.
Trustees R. G. Freeland, J. \S. Oarvell, Edward J. Hodsoii.
Secretary to the Trustees Edward Bay field.
Branches taught : English, Classics, French and Mathema-
tics.
ST. PETER'S GIRLS' SCHOOL.
Teacher: Miss Harris.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Situated in Welsh & Owen's Brick Building. All the
Branches of a First Class Business Education are taught,
and Masters and Mates prepared for the Marine Board
Examinations. Reagh & Miller, Principals.
Grammar Schools.
QUEEN'S COUNTY.
Cavendish, Campbelton, DoSable, Harrington, PowmJ
Eldon, Mourit Buchanan, Flat River, IJigg, and Mount
Stewart.
PRINCE COUNTY.
Tignish, Fanning (Malpeque), Cantreville, Somerset,
Bedeque.
Summerside Principal, Neil McLeod, Trustees \V. G.
Strong, R McC, Stavert, C. B. Sannders, Thomis Kelly, J.
F. Baker, Thomas Crabbe, Ronald Campbell.
KING'S COUNTY.
Souris, Montague Bridge, St. Peter's Bay.
Georgetown Principal, Ewen Stewart. Trustees
Diniel Gordon, James Bourke, William Sanderson.
HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS.
PORT OF rilAHLOTTKTOWX.
Donald Carrie, Collector ; George Bremner, Assistant do.;
Bybert Hogg, Appraiser; John P. Irving, 1st.
Clerk ; 2d do. ; Henry A. McKenna, 3d do. ; John
Mullin, 4th do. ; Alex. D. TttcLeod, 5th do. ; Edwin White, Gth
do.; "William Passmore, Chief Landing Waiter"; Neil Campbell,
1st Locker ; Bernard McPhilUps, 2nd- -do. ; James McDonald
Measuring Surveyor ; John Foster, Ganger & Landing Waiter;
James F.Curtis, Preventitive Officer ; James B. McKenna,
Landing Waiter ; Gf'orge F. Robinson, do.; John Curric, Boat-
AND HAND BOOK 423
man ; Felix Hughes, do. ; James MeRae, Preventive Officer,
Pownal ; Edward Chandler, do. . South port ; John Hughes, do.
Tracadie; Allan McPhee, do., West and North River.
SHIPPING.
Donald Carrie, Registrar; Horace Haszard, Surveyed
Queen's County; James Muirheaci, Summerside, Snrveyor of
Shipping for Prince County ; Edward Vickerson, Surveyor of
Shipping for King's County; David Small, Harbor Master.;
William Koughan, Shipping faster.
OUTPORTS OK CIIARLOTTETOWN.
Georgetown Charles Owen, Sub-Collector; Alexander-
Stewart, Clerk ; Thomas Hession. Landing Waiter ; William
Dalziel, Locker, Grand River. Edward Vickerson, Surveyor
of Shipping for King's County,
Souris -Sub-Collector, James Moynagh ; Preventive Offi-
cers, at Souris, Louis Bushy and Richard St John ; Daniel
McLean, at East Point ; Gabriel Mclntyre, East Point , and
Dominick Deagle, at Rollo Bay.
Cropaud Solomon J. B, Leard, Sub-Collector ; Wesley
Myers, Preventive Officer ; John J. Bell, do. Cape Traverse.
Montague Sub-Collector, Manoah Rowe; Hugh McPherson
Preventive Officer.
Murray Harbor Sub-Collector, Henry J. Brehiut : John.
G. Graham, Preventive Officer.
Orwell Sub-Collector, John J. McDonald ; Preventive
Officers, John McLeod, Vernon River ; Thomas Crane, China
Point.
Neiv London Sub-Collector, Edward McEwen ; Preven-
tive Officer, Charles A. Crosby.
St.Peter'sBay Sub-Collector, Robert D. McCallum.
Grand River Sub-Collector, Allan McDonald.
Cardigan Bridge Sub-Collector, John McCormack.
PinetLe Sub-Collector, Angus Murchison.
Rustieo Sub-Collector, Thomas Doyle.
PORT OF SUMMERSIDE..
Chas. W. Strong, Collectoi ; James Muirhead, Surveyor
of Shipping; James S. Grossman, 1st Clerk; George
Crabbe, 2nd do.; Cb n '\ R. Clarke, 1st Landing Waiter;
Patrick Lannigan, 2nd do. ; John B. Schurman, Locker ;
Francis Barry, Preventive Officer, Egmont Bay.
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OUTPORTS OF SUMMERSIDE.
Cascumpec Sub-Collector, John P. Brenan ; Landing-
Waiters, John R. Larkins, Wm. Callaghan, Miminigash.
Port Hill Sub-Collector, Wm. Hopgood ; Preventive
-Officers, Samuel McArthur, Lot 13; Peter McKinnon. Grand
River.
Tignish Acting Sub-Collector, Geo. Conroy ; Preventive
Officers, Clement Gallant, James McPhee, Neil Pond.
Melpeque Sub-Collector, James McNutt ; Preventitive
Officers, R.Stewart, Malpeque ; A. McLellan, Indian River.
West Point Sub-Collector, Charles Stewart ; Preventitive
Officers, Ronald McPherson, West Point ; Richard Wood,
Cape Wolf.
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Inspector for P. E. Island John Andrew McDonald,
Charlotte town.
Collector Samuel C. Nash, for King's and Queen's Coun-
ties ; head office, Charlottetown.
Exciseman Theophilus Moore, Charlottetown.
Collector Charles W. Strong, for Prince County ; head
office at Surnmerside.
The Customs Collectors at Souris, Crapaud, Georgetown
and Port Hill, are authorized to act as Collectors of Inland
Revenue, by order in Council.
INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
FOR THE WHOLE ISLAND.
James Reddin, office Sydney Street, Charlottetowa.
GAS INSPECTOR Joseph Knight.
KEEPERS OF COUNTY JAILS.
QUEEN'S COUNTY : George A. Harvie, Charlottetown.
PRINCE <; Henry Scales, Summerside.
KING'S " David Logan, Georgetown.
AND HAND BOOK. 425
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
POST OFFICE, CHARLOTTETOWN.
Postmaster : A. A. Macdonald
Assistant Postmaster and Assistant Inspector: W. W. McLcod
f D. A. McDonald,
John A. Lawson,
William Harris,
CLERKS
Nicholas White,
I Bernard Trainor,
John M. Campbell,
(^Thomas W. Haszard,
Office open every day ( except Sunday ) from 8 o'clock in
the morning till 9 in the evening.
Hailway Mall Clerks : J. A. Carnr.an, Otto R. Crabbe.
Closing and Arrival of Mails at Pest Office,
Charlottetown.
SUMMERSIDE, Close Daily, Sunday excepted, 6 a. m. and 5
p. m. ; Due Sunday excepted, 12.50 p. m., and 8.50
p. m.
GEORGETOWN, CARDIGAN BRIDGE and MONTAGUE BRIDGE
Close daily, Sunday excepted, 6. a. m. ; Due, Daily,
Sunday excepted, 8 p. m.
WESTERN, Tignish, Alberton, etc.; Close daily, 6 a. m. ; Due
daily 12.50 p. m.
EASTERN St. Peter's, Souris, <fec., Close, daily, 5, a. m. Due
daily, 8 p. m.
SOUTHERN Pownal, Vernon River, <fcc., Close, daily, G, a. m.,
Due daily, 1. p. m.
BEDEQUE Tryon, Crapaud, &c., Clone, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, 9 p. m. Due Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at '2.30 p. m.
BRACELET POINT Covehead, &c , Close, Monday, Thursday,
8 a. m. ; Due Tuesday, Friday, 9, a. in.
AUDITOR'S AND SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
John Robins, Auditor and Manager of the Savings' Bank
' Thomas Foley , Assistant Manager.
Wallace Leitch, Clerk.
426 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
The Savings' Bank is open every week day, except Satur-
day afternoon, from 10 a. in,, till 4 p. in. The rate of Inter-
est allowed to the depositor is four per cent. Deposits may
be transferred to 5 per cent. Dominion Stock, from $100 to
$1000, redeemable a*-, any time on three months notice.
Balance due Depositors June 30th 1870, bearing
4 per cent. $420,169.19
Transferred to 5 per cent., Dominion Stock, 100,000.00
$580,169.19
Balance on Deposit, 30th June, 1878 499,074.35
Increase,. S 81, 004.84
Keeper of Post Office Building .Donald McLeod.
Paymaster of Pensioners John Robins.
r sslM teal U
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Government Hospital for the Insane.
Board of Trustee* Rons. W. W. Sullivan, !S T eil McLeod,
Donald Ferguson, Theophilus DesBrisay, George R. Beer..
Medical Attendant : E! S. BlanchaivL M. D.
Superintendent : Alex. Martin.
Matron : Mrs. E. McDonald.
Government Alms House.
Commissioners: Hon. Neil McLeod, Chairman; lion. Wm.
Campbell, Hon. D. Ferguson.
Surgeon : Dr. Creamer.
Keeper : Sergt. J. Allen.
CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL.
Patron: The Right Rev. Peter Mclntyre, D. D.
Medical Staff: Drs. Hobkirk, Jenkins, McLeod, Coiiroy,
Taylor, Beer, Canning.
Com'.niftff of IM'irxtyment : Dr. Hobkirk, Chairman ; Drs-
Jenkins and Canning-.
House Suryeon : Dr. Conroy.
AND HAND BOOK
Revenue, Expenditure, Etc,
The following Tabular Statement shows the Revenue and
Expenditure of the Colony, as well as the cost of Public-
Education and the Road Service.
Year.
Revenue.
i Expenditure.
Public Works
and
Road Service.
Education.
1853
35,345
29,433
0,249
4,902
1854
40,033
52,898
8,005
9,030
1855
42,081
45,289
9,040
11,909
185(3
40,002
50,304
11,440
13,554
1857-
41,450
48,522
9,892
13,981
1858
,33,292
43,208
7,513
13,491
1859
41,100
44,707
9,892
13,981
1800
43,113
01,794
0,274
15,099
1801
42,009
49,199
8,299
10,930
1802
38,792
51,077
0,415
15,783
1803
01,088
54,0(52
8,010
10,252
1804
02,538
54.091
10,881
13,332
1805
08,040
75,589
11,014
14,433
1800
95,442
154.322
12,079
14,429
1807
78,025
73,902
13,474
15,730
1808
83,391
'92,424
17,149
19,793
1809
88,989
90,307
* 15,823
20,021
1870
93,345
105.994
-15,235
19,217
1871
118,088
125,209
22,355
19,372
1872
S395,473
, 81,469,403
^115,004.00
$64,220
1873
484,979.03
I 401,001.92
111,047.52
59.194.83
1874
403,013.48
435,207.56
198.990.05
01,787.11
1875
30 1,1 CO. 19
395,277.43
158,454.94
00,481.51
1870
254,144.24
353,327.84
120,118.58
00,550.38
1877
320,274.04
322,838.38
125,242.79
80,813.00'
1 S7<s
312,084.34
i 334,133.29
101.595.91
-,0.12
Surveyors of Hulls and Steamboats.
James White, Lemuel M. Poole.
Inspectors of Fish :
Charlottetown, Elias Hutcheson, Chief Inspector for
Queen's County; Andrew Sullivan; Grand River, John Mc-
Donald; Tig-nish, Sylvan F. Arsenaux, Chief Inspector for
Prince Count}'. Cardigan, Roderick Steel; North Brudenel,,
428 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Peter Gordon ; South Brudenel, Wni. Moore ; Grand River
Bridge, Ronald Campbell ; Montague Bridge, James D. Camp-
. bell, Thomas Beers ; Narrows Creek, Lot 55, Daniel McCor-
mack ; Chepstow, Angus McDonald ; Murray Harbor, John
Norton ; Souris, Marcel Poquet. Henry Pope ; Bay Fortune,
-and Rollo Bay, John Townsend ; Lots 41 and 52, Ronald H.
McDonald ; Rollo Bay, Archibald Campbell ; Georgetown,
'.Timothy Donovan; Summerside, James Smith, Alexander
McDonald.
Surveyors of Lumber.
Charlottetown, Wm. Paul, David Chappell, Edward Moore,
John A. Currie, Joseph T. Pippy, Thomas Lynch, John J.
Chappell, Benjamin Williams, John Darrach, Thomas Green.
John McDougald, Belfast ; Alex. Compton, South Pinette .
-John Gillis, Angus McPherson, Flat River ; Donald McDonald
Newfrage ; Peter Connick, Kildare ; Stephen Baker, John
Costain, John Walker, Wm. Brehaut, Summerside ; Michael
. Kilbride, Lot 11; Neil McDonald, Ronald McDonald, Peter
&lward, Souris ; Donald McLeod, Orwell ; Duncan Taylor,
Wood Islands; John Duncan, Vernon River; James McRae,
Pinette ; Wm. Gordon, John Hicken, Georgetown ; W. H.
Hopgood, Northam, Lot 13 ; P. M. Power, Summerside.
Land Surveyors.
Joseph Ball, George W right, H., J. Cundall, John Ball, P.
D. Cox, Charlottetown ; Roderick* Campbell, Georgetown ;
Alex. Anderson, Bedeque; Owen Curtis, Milton; D. S. Mc-
N.utt, Malpeque ; Thomas Hickey, St Peter's ; John C. Under-
hay, Lot 56 ; James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus ; Venantius GillisJ
Charles E. Kelly, Indian River; Allan McPhee, New London;
- John Clay, Bedeque.
LAW AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT.
Court of Chancery.
His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Chancellor; Hon.
Blames H. Peters, Master of the Rolls ; Hon. Joseph Hensley,
Vice Chancellor; Hons. William Forgin, John Longworth,
T. Heath Haviland, Masters and Examiners ; Thomas Kelly,
-James W. Howe, Masters Extraordinary ; James D. Irving,
Registrar, Councillors and Solicitors The Barristers and
Attorneys of the Supreme Court. John McKinnon, Crier
and Tipstaff.
TERMS OF THE COURT. Hilary Term commences on the
*first Tuesday in February, and ends the Saturday next
AND HAND BOOK. 4 29 *
Trinity Term commences on the last Tuesday in
May, and ends the Saturday following-.
Michaelmas Term Commences on the third Tuesday in
November and ends the Saturday following.
Instance Court of Vice Admiralty.
Hon. Edward Palmer. Judge or Commissary; Hon.
Joseph Hensley, Deputy Judge ; Hon. John Longworth, do;
Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Surrogate ; Hon. W. W. Sullivan,
Advocate General; James D. Irving, Registrar; Fred'k
tlyiidman, Marshall; John McKinn on, Crier and Doorkeeper.
Court of Marriage and Divorce.
His Honor the Lieut. Governor, President ; the Hon. Her
Majesty's Executive Council Members ; the Attorneys of the
Supreme Court, Solicitors and Proctors.
Held on the second Monday in May, with power to adjour n
from time to time.
Court of Probate and Wills, Etc.
Hon Charles Young, LLD., Surrogate ; George Hubbard,
Registrar./ Proctors and Advocates The Attorneys and^
Solicitors of the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court.
Hon. Edward Palmer, Chief Justice.
" James H. Peters, Assistant Judge.
" Joseph Hensley. " "
te W. W. Sullivan, Attorney General.
Hons. C. Young, LLD., W. Forgan, John Longworth, T.
Heath Haviland, F. De St. C. Brecken ; C. Palmer, Hon. W.
W. Sullivan, Malcolm McLeod, E. J. Hodgson, Queens,
Counsel.
Daniel Hqdgsoii, Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary. .
James D. Irving, Deputy for Queen's County.
William Sanderson, Deputy for King's County.
W. T. Hunt, Deputy for Prince County.
W. R Watson, Sheriff of Queen's "
Alex. E. Holland, " Prince
Michael McCormack, Sheriff" of King's County.
Keeper of the New Law Courts Patrick Cullen. .
Colonial Building Messenger James E. Jones.
Dominion Messenger George Walker
430 MISCELLANEOUS ]>I!IECTOHY
Terms of the Supreme Court.
Queens County : Hilary Term commences on the Second
"Tuesday in January. Easter term commences on the
First Tuesday in May. Trinity Term commences on the
last Tuesday in June. Michaelmas Term commences 011
the last Tuesday in October.
Kings County : At Georgetown on the last Tuesday in
February, and third Tuesday in July.
Prince County : At Suimnerside on the Second Tuesday
in June, and the first Tuesday in October.
Commissioners for Taking Affidavits to be Used in the
Supreme Court.
Theo. DesBrisay, D. Hodgson, Donald Carrie, John
Morris, John Brecken, Peter McGowan, Thomas DesBrisa} r ,
-James D. Irving, Henry Palmer, John Longvvorth, Malcolm
McLeod, Thomas Heath llaviland, F. Brecken, Louis H.
Davies, Edward J. Hodgson, William W. Suilivan, Rowan
R. Fitzgerald, Edward Bayfield, F. S. Longvvorth, Neil
McLeod, Herbert James Palmer, Fred'k Peters, Angus A.
McLean, Walter A. 0. Morson, James, M. Sutherland,
Theophilus Stewart, Robert Shaw, Francis L. fCaszard,
George A. Harvie, Charlottetown. Allan McDougall, Monta-
fue ; John Jardine, Saint. Peter's ; Benjamin Bearisto,
rincetown ; William Sanderson, Georgetown ; John Frost,
Lot 56 ; Cornelius Howatt, Lot 17 ; Cornelius Higgins,
Covehead ; John Rach Bourke, Lot 49 ; John Maegow-
an, Ronald McDonald, William M. Howe, Souris ; William
.E. Clarke, Mount Stewart ; W. Bearisto, Summerside ; John
D. Woodman/ Cascumpec ; Donald McLeod, Lot 57 ; S. Mc-
Donald, Dundas, Lot 55 ; R. Mclntyre, Peterville, Lot 43 ;
Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor ; George Wightman,
Brudenell ; Duncan Munn, Little Sands ; Donald W. Palmer,
Crapaud ; Alex. M. McNeill, Cavendish ; Win. Inman, De-
Sable; John Yeo, Port Hill; Finlay McNeill, Wm. T. Hunt,
Thomas Kelly, Jas. W. Howe, Henry E. Wright, Summer-
side ; Robert Mooney, Cardigan ; Robert B. McCallum, St.
Peter's Bay ; Wm. Taylor, Lot 25 ; David Rogers, Wright's
Mills ; A. E. C. Holland, Bedeque ; Major Wright, Centreville;
Richard Dawson, Lot 1 ; John Cavendish Clark, Cavendish ;
Richard Reddin, Arthur Peters, Donald C. Martin, A. B.
Warburton, Charlottetown ; Peter Doyle, Lot 7 ; Donald Can-
Ramsay, Lot 8; Strang Hart, Lot 9, John McLeod, Bradal-
hyn ; Donald R. McDonald, Eldon ; Donald Cameron, Strath-
AND HAKD BOOK. 431
albyn, John Popham, John T. Hall, jun., Montreal : Huo-h T.
Massey, Summerside; Donald Nicholson, Spring-ton.
Deputies for Granting Replevins.
Queens County Duncan Mclntyre, Clifton ; Donald Mc-
Leod, Eldon ; Wm. E. Clark, Mount Stewart.
Kings County Andrew Miller, Murray Harbor; William
R. Aitken, Georgetown , Donald McDonald, St. Margaret's ;
Roderick Munro, Georgetown.
Prince County John Clark, Cascumpec ; Robert H. Mc-
Donald, St. Eleanor's ; Alexander Howatt, Try on.
Commissioners for Taking Recognizance of Bail.
Joseph Murphy. Lot 11 ; John D. Woodman, Cascumpec ;
William Bearisto, Lot. 17 ; John Townsend, Lot 19 ; Allan
McDougall, Montague ; John Roche Bourke, Lot 49 ; Charles
Gregor, Brackley Point ; Donald Palmer ; Crapaud : Ronald
McDonald, Souris ; John Frost, Lot 56 ; Donald McKinnon,
Lot 55; John Goff, Lot 53 ; Wm. Sanderson, Georgetown ;
Robert B. McCallum, St. Peter's Bay; Wm. T. Hunt, Sum-
merside.
*
Commissioners for Taking 'Acknowledgments to Deeds.
Queens County Donald McLeod, Orwell ; James Piclgeon,
New London ; George Howatt, Crapaud ; James E. Kelly,
Fort Augustus; John C. Clarke, Cavendish; John McLeod,
Strathalbyn ; Duncan Crawford, Wood Islands.
Kings County John Jardine, St. Peter's; John Mac-
go wan, John Frost, Lot 56 ; Duncan Fraser, Lot 59 ; Wm.
Wightman, Alexander Macdonald, Roderick Campbell,
Georgetown ; Angus Macdonald, Ford River, Lot 42 ; John
Kelly, Murray Harbor South ; Richard W. Sprague, Mon-
tague Bridge.
Prince County -Dugald S. McNutt, Princetown ; John
B. Schurman, Colin McLennan, Wm. Bearisto, Finlay Mc-
Neill, James Campbell, Thomas Kelly, James W. Howe,
Summerside ; J. D. Woodman, Alberton ; W. C. Montgomery'
Lot 3; Joseph McGilvray, Lot 4 ; James Barclay, Lot 1 2 ;
John O'Connor, Lot 14 ; Sylvant Arseneaux, Lot 15 ; Honore
V. DesRoche, Miscouche ; Donald S. McLennan, Lot 18 ;
Murdoch Ross, Lot 25 ; Major Wright, Lot 26 ; Isaac Clark,
Lot 28 ; Robert Leard, Tryon : John Sharp, Lot 1 9 ; Strang
Hart, Sylvanus E. Gallant, John J. Arsen;uilt, Tignish : Al-
fred Me Williams, Lot 7.
432
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Province of Quebec John Popham, John T. Hall, junr.,
Montreal.
BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS.
NAME AND RESIDENCE.
DATE OF ADMISSION.
Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight, Ch'town,
William Forgan, Q. C., do
Robert Stewart. do
Theophilus Stewart, do
Henry Palmer, do
* Edward Palmer, do
Charles Binns, do
Samuel Prescott Fairbanks,
Sir William Young, Halifax, N. S.,
J. W. Ritchie, do
John Long worth, Q. C., Ch'town,
A. G. Archibald, Halifax,
* James H. Peters, Ch'town Royalty,
Charles Palmer, Q. C , Ch'town,
Charles Stockdale, Ch'town Royalty,
Theophilus DesBrisay, Bathrst,
Philip Little, Ireland,
Charles Young, Q. C, L. L. D., Ch'town,
Thos. Heath Haviland, Q. O, do
* Joseph Hensley, do
Lemuel Wright, Ch'town Royalty,
William C. Hodgson, Australia,
Fred'k. de St. C. Brecken, Q. C., Ch'town,
* Dennis O'M Reddin, Ch'town,
Benjamin DesBrisay, do
William M, Howe, Souris,
Michael Beazley, England,
Richard Reddin. Charlotte town,
Malcolm McLeod, Q. C., Charlottetown,
W.A. Johnston, Halifax, N. S.,
Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C., Ch'town,
* George Alley, do
^Thomas Kelly, Summerside,
F. S. Longworth, Ch'town,
Louis H. Da vies, do
William W. Sullivan, Q. C., Ch'town,
Rowan R. FitzGerald, do
Albert Hensley, Nova Scotia,
October 26,
1819
February 18,
1824
October 28,
1825
June 29,
1826
July 2,
1827
November 1,
1830
October 26,
1819
July 6,
1835
June 28,
1836
October 31,
1837
June 26,
1838
June 30,
1838
October 2,
1838
May 7,
1839
June 29,
1839
November 6,
1843
May 10,
1845
Julv 1,
1845
July 6,
1847
June 28,
1849
October 29,
1850
June 1,
1852
July 20,
1852
October 30,
1852
November 4,
1854
March 13,
1855
March 13,
1860
July 16,
1861
October 29,
1851
November 4,
1861
January 3,
1865
July 18,
1866
Januaiy 9,
1866
June 27,
1866
June 29,
1867
October 5,
1869
October 26,
1869
AND HAND BOOK 433
Robert D. Shaw, Charlottetown, October 25, 1870
John Crawford, Tryon, January 25, 1871
Edward J. Bayfield, Charlottetown, November 3, 1871
Albeit A: McLennan, November 3, 1871
Win. Douglas Haszrad, Charlottetown, February 28, 1872
Francis L. Haszard, do February 28, 1872
Henry E. Wright, Summer-side, July 13, 1872
James E. Howe, do February 5, 1873-
Eustace H. Ha viland, Charlottetown, February 5, 1873
Neil McLeod, do October 7, 1873
Fred'k Peters, do October 11, 1875
Herbert James Palmer do May 8, 1876
Angus Alex. McLean, L.L.B., Ch'town, November 13, 187G
Walter Augustus Ormsby Morson, do February 28, 1877
James M. Sutherland, do February 28, 1877
Duncan C. McLeod, do June 12, 1877
John L. McDonald, do June 28, 1878
A. B. Warburton, do July 5, 1878
Arthur Peters, do October 1 1878
Donald C Martin, - do June 10, 1879
Francis J. Conroy, do October 7, 1879
Those marked (*) form the Bench of the Supreme Court a
(() Judges of the County Courts.
Notaries Public.
William Forgan, Theo. Stewart, Robert Stewart, Henry
Palmer, John Longworth, Thomas Heath Haviland, Charles
Palmer, John McGowan, Frederick Brecken, Banjamin Des-
Brisay, James Warburton, W. M. Howe, Win. Sanderson, E.
0". Hodgson, Malcolm McLeod, Thomas Kelly, F. S. Longworth
L. H. Davies, W. W. Sullivan, R. R. FitzGerald, Robert
Shaw, Henry E. Wright, Wm.. D. Haszard, Frank L. Has-
zard, J. D. Woodman, W. H. Buckerfield, Eustace Haviland
James W. Howe, H. James Palmer, Richard Reddin, Angus
Alex. McLean, W. A. 0. Morson, James M. Sutherland,
Duncan C. McLeod, D. C. Martin, A. B. Warburton.
Commissioners for Prison Discipline and for adding Hard
Labor to the sentence of Imprisonment.
Queen's County : R. R. Fitzgerald, Wm. Keoughan,
Archibald Kennedy.
Klncfs County : Win. Sanderson, J. C. McKeowen, George
Moar.
Prince County : David Rogers, Alex. E. Holland.
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Coroners.
For P. E. Island. Dame) Hodgcon.
Queens County. Charlottetown Frank D. Beer. John
T.Jenkins. F. P. Taylor. New London James Pidgeon.
New Glasgow Harrington Bradshaw. Lot 49 John R.
Bourke. Stanley Aridge R. McNeill. Crapaud Lawrence
Tremaine. Hazel Grove Jolm G. McKay. County Line-
Michael Wall. Eldon James St. Croix Moore.
Kings County. Georgetown David Kaye, Peter Mc-
Laren, John C. McKeown. Souris Peter A. Mclntyre,
E. B. Muttart. Cardigan Bridge John Mclnnis. White
Sands Henry Brehaut. Mount Stewart Dr. Inches. St.
Peter's Bay John A. McLaine.
Prince County. Peter McNutt. Princetown -- Alex.
Stewart, Neil Woodside. Alberton James E. Price, Henry
F. Jarvis. Summerside Wm. Keir, Malpeque.
COUNTY COURTS
Jurisdiction of County Courts.
The County Courts have not power to try any of the fol-
lowing actions, namely :
First Detinue, replevin, ejectment, or any actions where
the title of land is brought in question. Or, Second Actions
in which the validity of any devise, bequest, or limitation, is
disputed. Or Third, Criminal conversation or seduction.
Or Fourth Breach of promise of marriage. Or, Fifth-
Actions against an executor or administrator, but executors
or administrators may bring actions to the said Courts. Or,
Sixth Actions against any Justice of the Peace for any-
thing done by him in the execution .of his office. Or, Seven
Actions upon a Judgment in the Supreme Court. (See
Section 16, County Courts' Amendment Act.)
The County Courts have jurisdiction in all civil actions
both of debts and contracts, wrongs and damages, where the
debt of damages claimed, whether on balance of account or
otherwise, do not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars, and
on all claims on Bail Bonds or on other Bonds, given under
the County Courts' Act, or any Act in amendment theieof,
whatever may be the amount sought to be recovered, and in
all actions recoverable under any Provincial Statute, where
the remedy provided by such statute is by suit before any
Court of Commissioners for the recovery of Small Debts^
(See Section 17, County Courts' Amendment Act.
AND HAND BOOK. 435
Where the debt or demand claimed is a balance not exceed-
ing one hundred and fifty dollars, after an admitted payment,
or set off of on any debt or demand, claimed or recoverable
by the defendant from the plaintiff, the Court shall have
jurisdiction to try such action. (See Section 18, County
Courts' Amendmeit Act.
The plaintiff, in any County Court, cannot divide any
cause or action arising out of a debt or contract, f<pr the pur-
pose of bringing two or more actions ; but an^-' plain tiff having
cause of action, arising out of a debt or contract,may abandon
the excess and can, on proving his case, recover to an amount
not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars ; and the judg-
ment of the Court in such cases, shall be in full of all demands
in respect of such cause of action. Provided that when any
plaintift shall have cause of action against a defendant for
goods sold or delivered, and at the same time be the holder
of promissory notes, made by such defendant and due and
payable to the plaintiff, the plaintiff may sue for the amount
of his claim for goods sold and delivered, without being
required to sue at the same time upon such promissory notes,
or that he may sue for such promissory notes,
without being required to sue at the same time for the
amount of his account for goods sold and delivered. ( See
section 20, County Courts' Amendment Act.)
QUEER'S COUNTY:
Judge George Alley.
Chief Clerk Henry Blatch, Charlottetown.
Assistant Clerks George B. McKay, Clifton, New Lon-
don ; Robert Ince, Bonshaw ; John C. Dorion, New Glas-
gow ; Henry Morphet McLeod, ten-mile House ; Ronald R.
McDonald, Eldon ; George A. W. Robertson, Charlottetowu.
SHERIFF'S BAILIFFS.
First Circuit, Clifton, New London John Fyfe, Robert
Robert Taper, Samuel McLeod.
Second Circuit, Bonshaw Alexexander McNevin, William
F. McCalder, William Hughes.
Third Circuit New Glasgow James D. Houston, Robert
Stead.
Fourth Circuit Ten-mile House, St. Peter's Road John
Mooney, Philip Curley, Jatnes McLauchlin
Fifth Circuit, Eldon Jonn Murphy, John Finlay.
Sixth Circuit, Charlottetown Hezekiah H. Pollard, Archi-
bald Binns, Edward Warn. Kiggins.
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Commissioners for taling Affidavits in the County Court of Queen's
Count//.
Theophilus DesBrisay, Henry Blatch, Fred'k. W. Hughes.
James Douglas Irving, George A. Marvie, R.Wilson Higgs,
Angus A. McLean, Cbariottetown ; Charles Stockdale,
Royalty ; David Mutch, Eustico ; Henry Beer, South port;
Alexander Doyle, Township 7 ; Duncan Taylor, Wood
Islands ; William Inman, Crapaud ; Michael McGuio-an,
Hope River, Lot 22 ; Alexander Robertson, Bonshaw ; John
Binns, New Glasgow ; William McKay, Clifton ; Donald
R. McDonald, Eldon ; Henry M. McLsod, Dunstaifaage,
Lot 34; Wm. E Clark, Mount Stewart; John M. Robinson,
Cavendish.
The Jurisdiction of the County Courts relating to Regis-
tration of votes has ceased to exist by the repeal of the Re-
istraticn of Electors and Ballot Act of P. E. 1. 1877.
PRINCE COUNTY.
Judge Thos. Kelly.
Chief Clerk Win. T. Hunt, Summerside.
Assistant Clerks J. D. Woodman, 1st Circuit, Alberton,
Hugh A. Ramsay, 2nd Circuit, Port Hill, Sylvanus E.
Gallant, 3rd Circuit, Abram's Village, H. J. Massey, 4th
Circuit, Summerside. Alfred Schurman, 5th Circuit, Cen-
treville.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the County Court for
Prince County.
William Bearisto, Finlay McNeill, Summerside; Major
Wright, Centrville; Sylvanus H. Arsenault, Egmont Bay^
Dugald S. Wright, Bedeque ; Cornilus Howatt, St. Eleanors;
John D. Woodman, Alberton ; Duarald S. McNutt, Benjamin
Bearisto, Malpeque ; John A. Matheson. Campbelton ; John
Maynard, Port Hill ; James Kilbride, Lot 11 ; John J. Arsen-
ault. Tignish.
OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES Queen's County: B. Wilson Higg s
Angus A. McLean, Char'ottetown. PrrnceCoiinty David
Montgomery, SummersK e. Kings County Ronald Mac-
donald, Souris.
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KING'S COUNTY.
Judge Dennis O'Meara Eeddin.
Chief Clerk George Albert Aitken, Georgetown.
Assistant Clerks James Moynagh, jr., 1st Circuit, Souris
East ; Andrew Lewis, 2d Circuit, Head St. Peter's Bay ;
George MeKenzie, 3d Circuit, Dundas ; Robert Whiteway,
4th Circuit, Murray River ; Charles Aitken, 5th Circuit,
Georgetown.
SHERIFF'S BAILIFFS.
First Circuit Court. Souris. Donald Gillis, John McPhec,
John R. Coffin.
Second Circuit, Head Sfc. Peter's Bay. Robert MeKenzie,
John A. Lewis.
Third Circuit, Dundas. Peter McCormack.
Fourth Circuit, Murray River Whiteway.
Fifth Circuit, Georgetown. John F. Holland, John Mc-
Kinnon, Bernard Kearney, Daniel Rielly, Robert B rough ton.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the County Court.
Wm. Sanderson, George Albert Aitken, Georgetown ;
Pierce Gaul, Montague Bridge, Lot 52 ; George Wightman,
Montague Bridge, Lot 52 ; Robert Whiteway, Murray
River, Lot G4 ; George MeKenzie, Dundas, Lot 55 ;
George F. Owen, Cardigan Bridge, Lot 53 ; John C. ITnder-
hay, Little River Lot 56 ; John Jardine, 8t Peter's Bay, Lot
40 ; Peter J. Ryan, Bayville, Lot 41 ; Andrew Lewis, Bayville
Lot 41 ; Roderick Mclntyre, Lot 43 ; Clement McDonald,
Springfield, Lot 44 ; Stephen Campbell, Inlet, Lot 46 ; Alex.
R. Beaton, East Point, Lot 47 ; James Moynagh, jr., Souris
East, Lot 45.
BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION. The jurisdiction in matters
of Insolvency is vested in the County Courts under the
Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amending Acts. Under these
Acts a Writ of Attachment may be issued out of the County-
Court against a trader who has committed any of the acts
of Insolvency set forth in the 2d section of the Insolvent
Act of 1875, at the instance of any unsecured creditor whose
debt amounts to 200 and upwards. The Insolvent Act of
1875 also pr3\ r ides that the estate of any trader may be put
into Insolvency by means of a written demand on him at the
instance of any one or more of" his creditors for unsecured
claims of not less than $100 each, and amounting in the
aggregate to $500, requiring him to make an assignment
for the benefit of his creditors. See sees. 4 and 9 of Insol-
vent Act of 1875.
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THK MAGISTRACY.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND.
Hon. Edward Palmer, Chief Justice.
Hon. James Horsefield Peters, Assistant Judge.
Hon. Joseph Hensley, Assistant Judge.
George Alley, Esq., Judge of Queen's County Court.
Thomas Kelly, Esq., Judge of Piince County Court.
D. O'M. Reddin, Esq., Judge of King's County Court.
Hone. W. W. Sullivan, Neil McLeod, Donald Ferguson,
Wm. Campbell, Samuel Prowse, John Lefuigey, Joseph
Wightinan, Joseph Arsenault, Petter Gavin.
Daniel Hodgson, Clerk of the Crown ; Robert Bruce Stewart,
Rowan R. FitzGerald, James W. Howe.
Anderson G eo., New
Andrews Frances.
Bagnall Richard, Hazel Grove
Lot 22.
Bagnall Wm., New Glasgow
Lot 23.
Ball Joseph, Chai lottetown.
Bay field H.Woolsey, Ch'town.
Bearney Patrick, Lot o5.
Beer F. D., Charlottetown.
Beer G. R., Charlottetown.
Beer Henry, Southport, Lot
48.
Beers Thos., Cherry Valley,
Lot 50.
Bernard Chas., French River,
Lot 21.
Binns John, New Glasgow,
Lot 23.
Bourke Jas. H., Mill View,
Lot 49.
Bourke J. R., Mount Stewart,
Lot 37.
Bourke Peter, Lot 49.
Bovyer Stephen, Lot 48.
Braddock Chas., Lot 36.
Brecken John, Charlottetown.;
Brecken Ralph, Charlottetown
JUSTICES OF THE PKACF.
QUEEN'S COUNTY.
London.
Brown Alex., do
Brown Simon, Greenville, Lot
23.
Brown Wm., Charlottetown.
Bruce Angus, Murray Harbor
Road.
Bullman Christopher, Rustico.
Buivlett Richard, Rocky Point,
Lot 65.
Calbeck H. J., Charlottetown.
Cameron Donald, Lot 20.
Cameron D., Strathall^n, Lot
67.
Campbell Malcolm, Uigg, Lot
50.
Campbell Michael, Uigg, Lot
50. tr&tij
Campbell Neil, Nine Mile
Creek, Lot 65.
Campbell Norman, Campbell's
Road, Lot 23.
Campbell Roderick, Point
Prim, Lot 57.
Campbell Wm., Park Corner.
Clark J C. 3 Hope River, Lot
23.
Clark W. B., Crapaud, Lot 29.
Clark Win. C., Mount Stewart,
442
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Coffin E. K,, French Village,
Lot 37.
Colwill Chas., South Wiltshire,
Connolly Owen, Ch'town.
Cook Abraham, Belle Creek,
Lot 62.
Cooper J. B., Charlottetown.
Coubrey Patrick, Winsloe
Road, Lot 33.
Coughlan John, Crapaud, Lot
29.
Crawford Duncan, Wood Is-;
land, Lot 62.
Cumberland Ben trick H.,
Charlottetown.
Curran Michael, Pisquid Road,
Lot 49.
Currie John, DeSable, Lot 29.
Curtis Owen, Milton, Lot 32.
Davies Benj., Charlottetown.
Da vies George, do
Davison Henry, do
Dawson W. E., do
Deacon John, Lot 31.
DeBlois G. W., Charlottetown.
DssBKsay James, do
DesBrisay Theo., do
DesBrisay Thomas, do
Disney Lambert, Royalty.
Dixon Alex., Pinette, Lot 57.
Dockendorf Jacob,York River.
Dodd T. W., Charlottetown.
Dodd William, do
Doirant Jerome, Rustico, Lot
24.
Douglas David, Stanhope, Lot
^34.
Douse John, Charlottetown.
Doyle Alexander, Lot 57.
Drake Samuel, Lot 49.
Duffy James, Fort Augustus,
Duffy Patrick, Lo: 48.
Lot 36.
Egan David, Lot 37.
Farquharson Donald, Ch'town.
Farquharson John, Lot 48.
Ferguson Donald, East River,
Lot 34.
Findlay Robert, 8. Orwell, Let
Findlay William H,, Ch'town.
Foster Isaac, Stanhope, Lot
34.
Fletcher James H.
Gallant John, Charlottetown.
Gay J. B., Royalty.
Gill Richard, Newton, Lot 57
Gillon John, Charlottetown
Gray J. H., Chailottetown.
Grgor Angus, New Glasgow,
Lot 23.
Gregor Chas. Brackley Point,
Lot 33.
Gunn Angus, Granville.
Hales F. W., Charlottetown.
Hall John, Crapaud, Lot 29.
Handrahan Thomas, Ch'town.
Harrington Joseph, Lot 22.
Haslem William, Lot 67.
Haszard Charles, Belle Vue.
Hayden Alex , Ch'town.
Hayden James, Vernon River,
Lot 49.
Hayes Michael, Lot 34
Haythorne R. P., Marshneld.
Lot 34.
Heard William, Charlotte-
town.
Heartz Richard, Ch'town.
Henderson Kenneth, Lot 33.
Henry Edward, Lot 21.
Higgins Chas., Covehead, Lot
34.
Higgins Cornelius, Covehead,
Lot 34.
Holm Colin, DeSable.
Holroyd A. W. Milton, Lot 32.
Hooper D. R. M , Ch'town.
Hooper J. R., Milton, Lot 32.
Hughes F. W., Ch'town.
Hughes John, Millcove, Lot 35.
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443
Hughes John W., County Line, (McDonald Augustus, Lot 3G.
Lot G7. | McDonald Chas., Orwell, Lot
Hughes Philip, Lot 35. 57.
Hyde Samuel, West River.
Ings John, Charlotte town.
Inman Wm., DeSable, Lot 29.
Jenkins J. T. , Ch'town.
Johnson David, jr, New Lon-
don.
Johnson Richard, Ch'town.
Kelly John, Lot 36.
Kennedy Arch'd , Ch'town.
Kennedy Jas. W., Southport,
Knight Joseph, Ch'town.
Knox John, Lot 48.
Lamont D., West River, Lot
32
Lamont Ewen, Murray Harbor
Road, Lot 58.
Lawson George, Civ town.
Lawson Robt,
Lot 24
Little York,
Leitch John, Covehead, Lot
34.
Dogan W. J., Lot 37.
Longworth Francis, Ch'town.
Longworth Henry, Ch'to\vn.
Lord Artemas, Ch'town.
Lord W. W., Ch'town.
Loughlan Peter, Monaghan
Road, Lot 36.
Lowther William, Lot 65.
Lydiard. E. L., Ch'town.
McAree John, Monaghan
Settlement.
McAuley A. C., Tracadie, Lot
Lot 35.
McBeath Alexander, Lot 34.
McCallum D., Brackley Point
Road, Lot 33
McCoubrey Patrick, Winsloe
Road.
.McDonald A., North Pole, Lot
49.
MoDonald D. R., Eldon, Lot
57.
McDonald Duugald. Ch'town..
McDonald J., Lot 35.
McDonald James, Ch'town.
McDonald Jas., Fort AuguF-
tus, Lot 36.
McDonald J. A., Glenaladale,
Lot 36.
McDonald J. A., Ch'town.
McDonald Wm.,
Lot 30.
Bonshaw,
McDonnell J. A., Ch'town.
McDougall John (Allen's son),
Argyle Shore.
McEwen" David, Elliott River,
Lot 32.
McEwen Edward, Campbell-
ton.
McGill William, Clrtown.
McGowan Peter, do
McGrath Thos., Covehead
Road, Lot 34.
McGregor John, Lot 48.
McGuigan Michael, Lot 22.
McIsaac,Arch., Wood Island,
Lot 62.
McTsaac Donald, Ch'town.
McKay Donald, Lot 58.
McKay Donald, Wheatley
River, Lot 24.
McKay John G., M. D., Clif-
ton, Lot 21.
McKay Neil, Harts ville, Lot
22.
McKenna Jas., Johnston's
River, Lot 35.
McKenna J. A., Ch'town,
McKenzie D., Rose Valley,
Lot 67.
McKenzie J. D., Lot 62.
444
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
McKenzie Malcolm, Canoe
Cove.
McKenzie Neil S.Long Creek,
Lot 65.
McKinnon Donald, Cli'town
McLeod Allan, Melville.
McLeod Alex., Hope River,
Lot 22.
McLeod Angus,. senr., Glash-
bheu, Belfast.
McLeod Donald, '.Eldon, Lot
57.
McLeod Donald, Orwell,. Lot
McLeod II. M., Dunstaffnage.
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Lot oo.
McLeod John, New London.
McLeod J. S., Dunstaffnage,
Lot 35.
McLeod John, Lot 61.
McMillan Alex., Wheatley
River, Lot 24.
McMillan Ewen, Lot 65.
McMillan James A. Wood Is-
lands, Lot 62.
McMillan L., Brackley Point, 1
Lot 33.
MaNally Philip, Lot 36.
McNeill A. M., Cavendish,
Lot 23.
McNeill David, Cavendish,
Lot 23.
McNeill R. M. D., New Lou-
don, Lot 21.
McNeill Wm. S., Rnstico, Lot
24.
McPhail John, New Haven,
Lot 31.
McPhail Malcolm, Argyle
Shore, Lot 30.
McPhee John, North River,
Lot 32.
McPherson John, Murray
Harbor Road, Lot 58.
McPherson Win., Caledonia,
McQuaid Francis, Lot 35.
McRae Duncan.
McRae Samuel, Cli'town.
Me Wade James, Mt. Stewart
Lot 37!
Mallet George. Lot 21.
Malone Francis, Lot 29.
Martin Alexander, Lot 65.
Matheson Donald, Melville,.
Lot 29.
Mathewson M., Bradalbane,
Lot 67.
Mason J. D., Charlottetown.
May hew Zachariah, Lot 32.
Mitchell Andrew.
Montgomery M., Valley field,
Lot 57.
Mooney Patrick, Lot 37.
Moore J. St. C., Eldon, Lot 57.
Morris John, Charlottetown.
Morris Thos , Charlottetown.
MorriseyEdward,Orwell Cove
Lot 57.
Morrison Donald.
Mullin Edward, Lot 34.
Munn I)., Wood Island, Lot
62.
Munro D , Georgetown Road,
Lot 50.
Murchison John, Point Prim,
Lot 57.
Murchison John, Ui<?g, Lot
50-
Murphy Thomas E., South
Shore, Lot 65.
Mutch David, Rustico,Lot 24
Mutch James, senr., Lot 48..
Mutch Samuel, Charlottetown
Mutch William, Southport,
Lot 48.
Nicholson John, Belfast, Lots
57 & 58.
O'Oallaghan Bernard, Lot 36
O'Connell Montague, Lot 57
Orr William, New Glasgow]
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445
Palmer D. W., Crapaud, Lot;
29.
Palmer Henry,Charlettetownj
Patterson James, Hunter,;
River Station, Lot 23.
Peake James, Charlottetown. |
Peebles James, Charlottetown j
Pidgeon James, New London
Lot 21.
Proudfoot C M Princetown
Pvoad, Lot 23.
Rattary James, Lot 33.
Eeady Richard, Lot 20.
Reddin James, Charlottetown
^Robertson Alexr. Bonshaw,
Lot 30.
Robertson John M., Caven-
dish, Lot 23.
Robertson John F., Ch'town.
Roberts Elias, New Glas-
gow Road, Lot 23.
Rodd Thomas, Brackley Pt.
Road, Lot 33.
Ross David, Mount Stewart,
Lot 37.
Ross David, Uigg, Lot 50.
Ross James, Mount Stewart,
Lot 37.
Ross Wm., Granville, Lot 21.
Ross Wm., Mat River, Lot 21
Simpson John, Lot 22.
Simpson John, Bay View,
Lot 22.
Sinclair Peter, Lot 67.
Smallwood Charles, Ch'towh.
Smith Alexander, Lot 49.
Smith Matthew, Crapaud.
Smith Richard, Pownal Lot
49.
Smith Win. H., Win sloe Road
Lot 33.
Stewart John Bruce, Char-
lottetown.
Stewart Robert.
Stewart R. B., jr., Strathgart-
ney, Lot 30.
Stockdale Charles, Royalty.
Sutherland J. S., Lot 21.
Thomas John T.
Thompson Isaac, Lot 34.
Trainor J., Millcove, Lot 35,
Tremere John, Bedeque Road.
Lot 32.
Tremere J., Millcove, Lot 35.
Wadman Henry, Crapaud, Lot
29.
Warren James. North River,
Lot 32.
Watson W. R., Charlottetown.
Weeks Wm., do
White James, Mount Stewart,
White William.
Williams Alex., Pinette Road,
Lot 57.
Wilson Peter, Lot 24.
Wise Richard, Milton, Lot 32.
Wisner James, Lot 48.
Wood Edward, Lot 48.
Wright Benj. E., Royalty.
Wright George, do
Young Charles, Ch'town.
KING'S COUNTY.
Aitken Chas., Bay Fortune,
Lot 43.
Aitken G>, Montague, Lot 59
Aitken R. B., Montague,Lpt 52.
Aitken W. B., Georgetown,
Alleyne E. B., Lot 38.
Anderson D., St. Peter's Bay
Head, Lot 41.
Annear Thos., Montague, Lot
52.
Beaton Alex. R., East Point,
Lot 47.
446
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Beaton James, East Point.
Bourke James, Georgetown.
Cameron R., Montague, Lot 52
Campbell D., North Lake, Lot
47
Campbell John, Portage, Lot
47.
Campbell R., Grand River, Lot
55.
Campbell Sweene, Lot 59.
Clay Chas. S., Grand River,
Lot 56.
Coffin Benj., Savage Harbor,
Coffin Charles, Savage Harbor,
Lot 38.
Cogswill Jas. N., Georgetown.
Collins John, Sturgeon.
Cowan John, Murray Harbor,
Lot 64.
Dewar Jas., Brudenell River,
Lot 53.
Dewar Robert, New Perth,
Lot 51,
Dewar Robert, Cardigan, Lot
53.
Dingwell James, Bay Fortune,
Lot 43.
Dixon John.
Douglas W. H., (non resident)
Head Hillsborough.
Duffy Peter.
Easton James, Georgetown.
Edmunds P. J. D., Summer-
ville, Lot 66.
Fairchild Joseph, Georgetown
Farquharson R., St. Andrews.
Faaser Duncan, Cardigan
Bridge, Lot 53.
Fraser Charles, Montague.
Frost John, Lot 56.
Goff John, Cardigan Bridge,
Lot 53.
Gordon Daniel, Georgetown.
Gordon William, Brudeuell,
Lot 53.
Hamilton John, New Perth.
Hayden William, Morell, Lot
40.
Henry Thomas, (non resident)
Hession M., Georgetown.
Hicken George, Lot 61.
Hogan James, Morell, Lot 40.
Hooper William, Morell,Lot 40
Javdine John, St. Peter's, Lot
41.
Kaye David, Georgetown.
Keefe James, Rollo Bav, Lot
43.
Kelly John, (non resident),
Charlottetown.
Kickham Edward, Souris.
Kielly John, Lot 64.
Lewis W. P., Lot 53.
McAuley Roderick, Geo'town,
McOallum R. D., St. Peters
Bay Head, Lot 41.
McCormack A., St. Peter's
Bay, Lot 41.
McCormack M., Launching
Lot 45.
McConiLick M., Souris, Lot,
45.
McCormack R., Narrow's
Creek, Lot 55.
McDonald Allan, Lot 59.
McDonald Angus, South Lake,
Lot 47.
McDonald Angus, Fox River.
Lot 42.
McDonald Arch'd J., George-
town.
McDonald Chas., Little ?ond,
Lot 56.
McDonald Daniel, New Perth,
Lot 51.
McDonald, D. H., Bear River
Road, Lot 43.
McDonald James, Souris, Lot
45.
McDonald John, Lot 38.
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447
McDonald James, Savage Har-
bor, Lot 38.
McDonald John, St. Peter's
Lake, Lot 39.
McDonald Samuel, Grand
River, Lot 55.
McEachern Charles, Lot 46.
McEwen J. R., Lot 38.
McEwenWm., North Side St.
Peter's Bay.
McFadyen M., Murray Harbor,j
Lot 64.
McFarlane James, Souris, Lot|
45.
Mclntyre P. A.. Souris, Lot
45.
Mclntyre R.| Peterville, Lot
43.
McKay James, St. Peter's Bay,
Lot 41.
McKay John F., Hollow
River, Lot 41.
McKeown J. C., Georgetown.
McLaine J. A., St. Peter's
Bay, Lot 41.
McLauchlln A., Cardigan, Lot
53.
McLean Donald, West River,
Lot 47.
McLean Jas. R., Souris, Lot
45.
McLean John, Summerville
Lot 66.
McLellaii John, Little Harbor
Lot 56.
McLeod Alex., Lot 59.
McLeod AngnSjBrown's Creek
Lot 59.
McMillan Jolm,Ne\v Perth
McMillan John, Montague,
Lot 52.
McPhee Arch., Big Marsh, Lot
52.
McPhee Paul, St. Margaret's,
McRae Daniel, Rollo Bay Lot
43.
McVarish Jos., St. Peter's
River, Lot 41.
Martin Kenneth, Brown's
Creek, Lot 59.
Mathewson Alex., Lot 52.
Mathewson Malcolm, Lot 55.
Miller Andrew, Murray H ar-
bor Road, Lot 63.
Mooney Robert, Cardigan.
Mullalley James, Souris River,
Lot 44.
Munn D., (non-resident) Little
Sands.
Munro R., Georgetown.
Murphy A., Summerville, Lot
66.
Nicholson Donald, Whim
Road, Lot 59.
Norton William, Grand River,
Lot 55.
Owen Charles/ Georgetown.
Owen George F., Cardigan
Bridge.
Owen L. C., (non-resident)
Charlottetown.
Peters Lawrence, Rolla Bay.
Phelan Jas., Morell, Lot 40.
Robertson James, Montague.
Lot 52.
Rose Stephen, Lot 47.
Rowe Manoah, Montague
Bridge, Lot 52.
Sanderson W., Georgetown.
Scrimegeur John, sen., Lot 52.
Scrimegeur John, Cardigan.
Shaw Robert, New Perth, Lot
51.
Sprague R. W., Montague
Bridge.
Smith John, Georgetown
Stewart Alexander C., George-
town.
43
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Stewart Donald, Cardigan
Bridge, Lot 53.
Stewart John, Red Point, Lot
47.
Taylor William, Lot Cl.
Thomas R. B., (non res.)
Charlottetown.
Tray nor Henry, Lot 51.
Uunderhay J. 0., Grand River
Lot 55.
Webster Theop. Morell, Lot
40.
Westaway L. J., Georgetown.
Westaway Richard, Lot 50.
Westaway Robert, Murray
Harbor, Lot G4.
Wickwire Ezra, Georgetown.
Wightman George, Montague,
Lot 52.
Wightman Jos., St. Andrew's
Point, Lot 59.
Wightman William, George-
town.
PRINCE COUNTY.
Anderson Alex. Bedeque, Lot
26.
Arsenault John J., Tignish,
Lot 1.
Arsenault J. O., Eginont Bay,
Lot 15.
Arsenault Sylvan, Egmont
Bay, Lot 15.
Atkenson Busby, Bedeque,
Auld John, West Cape, Lot 8,
Ayers Patrick, Lot 14.
Baker P., Summerside.
Barclay James, Bedeford, Lot
12.
Bearisto Benj., Princetown,
Lot 18.
Rearisto William, Summer-
side.
Beckwith M. S., Lot 4.
Beer John (non res.) Char-
lottetown.
Bell Andrew, Lot 4.
Bell John, Cape Traverse, Lot
28.
Black S., Searletown, Lot 27, !
Bowness William. Lot 25.
Brown W. H., St. Elanors,
Lot 17.
Burns S , Lower Freetown,
Lot 25.
Caldwell James, Suinmerside.
Callaghan Augustine, Lot 11.
Callaghan William, Mimini-
gash.
Campbell Jas., Summerside.
Carr Hugh, St. Eleanors, Lot
Lot 17.
Carroll George, Lot G.
Carruthers Jas-, Bedeque.
Champion John, Lot 18.
Clark George, Wilmot Valley
Lot 25.
Clark Geo. M., Kildare, Lot 3.
Clark Isaac, Cape Traverse,
Lot 28.
Clark John, Alberton, Lot 4.
CLirke William, Kildare
Capes. Lot 4.
Compton E. C., (now res.)
Victoria.
Cornpton George, St, Elean-
ors, Lot 17.
Crosby George, Lot 25.
Costan Richard, Miminegash.
Darby Edwin, Egmont Bay.
Darrach D., M. D., Kensing-
ton, Lot 19.
Dawsori Richard, Tio-nish,
Lot 1,
Davison S., Tignish, Lot 1.
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449
Delaney P., Suinmerside.
DeRoche, H. V., Miscouche,
Lot 17.
Dogherty Francis, Lot 13.
Doyle Arthur, Tignish, Lot 1.
Doyle Peter, Lot 7.
Driscoll John, Cape Tra-
verse, Lot 28.
Duffy Peter, Somerset, Lot
27.
Duvar John Hunter, All>er-
ton.
Ellis Robert, Lot 7.
Enman George, Lot 13.
Fraser Allan, Lot 16.
Frizzle William, Lot 25.
Gardiner, Chas C.
Gaudet O., Miscouche, Lot
17.
Gilbert Thomas.
Gillespie Wm., Carle ton
Point, Lot 27.
Gillis D. J., Miscouche, Lot
17.
Gordon Henry, Montrose,
Lot 3.
Greig William, Port Hill,
Lot 13.
Green Charles, Summerside.
Green Harry C., Summer-
side.
Green John, Summerside.
Hart Strang, Brae, Lot 9.
Hall Thomas B., Summer-
side.
Hacker Wm. Wilmot 'Creek.
Haywood Benj , Tignish,
Lot 1.
Henderson Francis, Bedeque.
Henderson James, Lot 11.
Hibbett William, Fifteen
Point, Lot 15.
Holland A. E., St. Eleanors,
Lot 17.
Holland, A. E. C. Bedeque,
Lot 26.
Holinan Robert T. Summer-
side.
Hooper Artemas, Bedeque,
Lot 26.
Hopgood Wm. H., Lot 12.
Howatt Alex., Tryon, Lot
28.
Howatt Chas., Fifteen Point,
Lot 15.
Howatt Cornelius, St. Elean-
ors, Lot 17.
Howlan Geo. W., Alberton.
Hudson Jabez, Tryon, Lot 28.
Hughes Owen, Lot 27.
Humphrey Andrew, New
Annan, Lot 19.
Irving P. F., Cape Traverse,
Lot 28.
Ives Joseph, St. Eleanors,
Lot 17.
Ires Thomas, Tryon, Lot 28.
Keough M., Albany, Lot 27.
Kilbride James, Lot 11.
Laird Alex., Bedeque.
Laird Robert, Tryon, Lot 28,
Laughlin Edward, Lot 16.
Lea W. C., Tryon, Lot 28.
Leard S. J. B. (non res.)
Victoria.
Lefurgey John, Summerside.
Lord John, Tryon.
McCabe M. A., Lot 26.
McCarthy C., Sea Cow Pond,
Lot 3.
McCarthy C., Kildare Capes,
Lot 3.
McKinnon Philip,Big Marsh,
Lot 14.
McDonald J. A., Indian
River, Lot 18.
McDonald J. D., Bedeque,
Lot 14.
27
450
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
McDonald R, IL, St. Elean-
ors, Lot 17.
McDonald Samuel
McDougald Archd., Lot 14.
McFarlane D., Cape Traverse,
Lot 28.
McFarlane M., Bedeque, Lot
26.
McGillvray Jos., Alberton,
Lot 4.
McGregor Peter,. Lot 16.
Mclntosh Archibald, Lot 13.
Mclntosh William, Lot 12.
Mclntyre Donald, Lot 9.
McKinnon Martin.
McKinnon Murdoch, Lot 14.
McKinnon John, Lot 16.
McKinnon Philip, Big Marsh,
Lot 14.
McLellaii Colin, Summer-
side.
McLellan D. S., Indian
River, Lot 18.
McLellan J. P., Indian River,
Lot 18.
McMillan Angus, Summer-
side.
McNeill Alex. Lot 16.
McNeill Finlay, Summer-
side.
McNeill Stephen, Summer-
side.
McNeill Thomas, Lot 4.
McNutt Dougald S., Mal-
peque.
McNutt Francis (non res.)
Charlottetown.
McNutt H. S., Princetown,
Lot 18.
McWilliams Alfred, West
Cape, Lot 8.
Me Williams D., Lot 7-
McWilliams Amos
Meggieson George, Lot 5.
Montgomery Donald, Lot 18.
Montgomery D., Park Cor-
ner.
Montgomery G., Alberton,
Lot 4.
Morrisey James Peters
Road, Lot 1.
Muirhead, James, Summer-
side.
Murphy. J. T., Lot 26.
Murphy Joseph, Lot 11.
Muttart John, Try on.
Muttart J. D., Cape Traverse,
Lot 28.
O'Connor John, Grand River,
Lot 14.
O'Halloran Arch., Lot 7.
Oliver Henry Alberton, Lot 4.
O'Ronaghan J. Somerset, Lot
27.
Perry S. F., Tignish, Lot 1.
Pope Joseph (non res.) Char-
lottetown.
Pope J. C., (non res.) Char-
lottetown.
Power P. M., Summerside.
Proctor Edwin, Kensington
Lot 19.
Ramsay Benj., Lot 14.
Ramsay Donald, Beach Point,
Lot 18.
Ramsay D. C., West Point,
Lot8.
Ramsay John, Lot 16.
Reid R B., Alberton, Lot 4.
Richards Wm. Port Hill, Lot
13.
Rogers Benj. Alberton, Lot 4.
Rogers David, Lot 26.
Ross Murdoch, Lot 25.
Ruggles, T. G., Kildare, Lot 3.
Schurman Alfred, Bedeque,
Lot 26.
Schurman Solomon
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451
Schurman William.
Sharp John, Kensington, Lot
19.
Simpson Thomas, Lot 15.
Simpson William, Lot 18.
Sims Thomas H, Kensington,
Lot 10.
Sinclair George, Princetown,
Lot 18.
Small man Joshua, Lot 8.
Smith John, Lot 26.
Strong Win. G., Summerside,
Taylor William, Lot 25.
Tuplin Reubin, Kensington,
Lot 19.
Tuplin Wm. B., Margate.
Townsend ' John, Travellers'
Rest, Lot 19.
Townsend Thomas, Lot 19.
Vincent William, Lot 10.
Wadman James (non res.)
Victoria.
Wadman James, Aug ustine
Cove, Lot 28.
Walker Robert, New Annan,
Lot 19.
Warburton James (non res J
Charlotte town.
Weir Barbara.
Williams Albert, Bideford,
Lot 12.
Williams Philip, Lot 13.
Wright Stephen, Bedeque,
Lot 26.
Yeo James, Port Hill, Lot 13.
Yeo John, Port Hill, Lot 13.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Bank of Prince Edward Island-
Directors : Hon. Judge Henslej, President ; Hons. Daniel
Davies, John Longworth, Richard Heartz, Hon. W. W.
Lord, Hon. T. H. Hariland, James Peake. :;
Cashier : Joseph R. Brecken ; Assitant do : Leslie S. Mc-
Nutt ; Teller : John A. Moore ; Accountant : Robert Gal-
braith ; Discount t Clerk : William H. Lochhead ; Clerk : John
Walker.
Solicitors : Brecken & Fitzgerald.
Hours of Business : 10 a.m., to 1 p.m., and 2 to 4 p.m.
Discount days : Monday and Thursday in each week. Divi-
dend days, first Monday in June and November.
Correspondents :
London The Union Bank of London.
New York National Park Bank.
Boston National Exchange Bank t
Montreal Bank of Montreal.
Halifax Bank of Nova Scotia.
St. John Bank of New Brunswick. 3 (See page 2.)
452 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Union Bank of P. E. Island.
Directors: Charles Palmer, President; Hon. T. W. Dodd,
W. E. Dawson, John Ings, George Davies, A. L. Brown,
James DesBrisay.
Cashier : George Macleod ; Teller : Thomas L. Finlay ; Ac-
countant : Lowinan Yeo ; Discount Clerk : John H. Yeo i
Ledger Keeper : Yernon Longworth ; Clerks : Frank Ken-
nedy, George Sydney Moore ; Messenger : Albert Fillmore.
Solicitor: Malcolm McLeod.
Discount Days : Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Summerside Branch: Manager: Neil McKelvie; Teller:
Herbert Green ; Clerk : J. Wellington McLeod.
Montague Branch : Manager M. J. Fitzgerald.
Agents :
London, England Union Bank of London.
New York National Park Bank.
M. K. Jessup, Paton & Co.
Boston Merchants National Bank.
Montreal Bank of Montreal.
Halifax Bank of Nova Scotia.
St John Bank of British North America. (See paye o.)
Merchants Bank of P. E. Island.
Directors. Robert Longworth, President ; Wm. Dodd,
Hon. L. H. Davies, George R. Beer, Hon. L. C. Owen, Wm.
H. Finlay, Henry J. Calbeck.
Cashier William McLean ; Teller Fredk. S. Moore,
Accountant A. H. McPherson ; Clerk Jas. M. Richards.
Discount days, Monday and Thursday in each week.
Solicitors Davies and Sutherland.
Georgetown Branch Henry C. McLeod, Manager.
CORRESPONDENTS.
London The City Bank.
New York The Bank of New York, B. F. A.
Boston The Boston National Bank.
Montreal, Halifax, St. John, <c., Bank of Montreal.
Merchants Bank of Halifax, N. S.
Charlottetoiun Branch Owen Connolly, Agent ; Fred.
Mitchell, Accountant ; James Hughes, Clerk. Discounts
daily.
AND HAND BOOK 453
Summerside Branch Stephen McNeill, Agent; F. R.
Morrison, Accountant ; W. H. McNeill, Clerk.
Souris Branch Owen Connolly, Agent ; P. W, Morrison,
Clerk.
Summerside Bank.
Directors Angus McMillan, President ; Stephen McNeill,
T Kelly, D. H. McDonald, R, T. Holinan, Hon. W. G
Strong.
Cashier Robert McCaul Sfcavart; Teller, ; Dis-
count Days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Farmers 9 Bank, Riislico.
President Joseph Gallant ; Cashier Adrieu Dorion.
Discount day, Wednesday in each week.
Solicitors Sullivan & Morson.
Government Saving's Bank.
(See Postal Department.)
CONSULS.
United States Consul D. M. Dunn : Comim-lar Agents
U. 8. Hon G. W. Howlan, Alberton ; Hon. Archd. J. Mc-
Donald, Georgetown ; Finlay McNeil], Summerside ; C. C-
Carlton, Souris ; Vice Consul for Spain J. S. Garvell.
Vice Consul for France W. H. Hobkirk.
Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
Incorporated 1848.
President H. J. Calbeck.
Directors William Brown, W. E. Dawson, D. R. M.
Hooper, John Scott, George R. Beer, John Stumbles ; Sur-
veyors and Appraisers W. E. Dawson. John Scott ; Secre-
tary and Treasurer Henry Palmer.
Marine Insurance Company.
Incorporated. 14th April, 1863.
President Robert Long worth .
Directors Hon. L. C. Owen ; Thomas Handrahan ,
George R. Bear, D. R. M. Hooper, B. Rogers. S. Mutch
Secretary and Treasurer, F. W. Hales ; Solicitor. Charles
Palmer.
454 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Company.
President Archibald Kennedy.
Directors Artemas Lord, Thomas Morris, W. E. Dawson
H. J. Callbeck. Secretary F. W. Hynclman.
Merchants Marine Insurance Company of P. E. Island.
President Hon. Daniel Davies.
Directors William Welsh, James Peake, Owen Con-
nolly, John Ings, Wm. Dodd, Richard Heartz ; Manager
F. T. Newbery. -
Dominion Civil Service Mutual Benefit Insurance
Society of Canada.
Donald Currie, President. (Customs.)
D. A. Macdonald, Vice President (Post Office.)
Samuel C. Nash, Secretary and Treasurer (Excise.)
Local Board at Charlottetown. in Revenue Office, P. E. I;
Headquarters Office, Hamilton,'Ontario.
Gas Company.
President Hon. Judge Hensley.
Directors-*- Hons. Daniel Davies, John Lonp-vvorth, F. De-
St. C. Brecken,T. H. Haviland, Geo. \V. DeBlois ; William
Weeks.
Manager William Murphy ; Collator John LePauv .
Book-keeper : Lemuel McKay.
Steam Navigation Company of P. K. Island.
President- -Hon. Daniel Davies.
Directors Hon. L. C. Owen, John Ings ; Secretary and
Treasurer F. W. Hales.
AGENCIES.
Lloyd's Registrar of British and Foreign Shipping, Pv.
Sloggott.
Lloyd's Insurance. Henry Palmer.
Allan Line of Steamers, Carvcll Brothers.
Imperial Fire Insurance Co., of London ; Inman Line of
Steamers ; Anchor Line of Steamers, Fenton T.
Newbery.
Queens Fire Insurance Co., George Macleod.
Liverpool, London & Globe Fire Insurance Co., R. E. Fitz-
Gerakl,
National Fire Insurance Co., James DesBrisay.
AND HAND BOOK. 455
British American Fire and Marine, and Confederation
Life Insurance Companies. Wright & MacGowan.
Mutual Life Association of Canada, John T. Ferguson.
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Henry Palmer.
North, British Fire and Life Insurance Company, Geo. W.
DeBlois.
Canada Life Insurance Company. Wm. McLean.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, F. ,S. Moore.
Standard Life Insurance Company, John Longworth.
Star Life Insurance Company, L. H. Davies.
Scottish Amicable Mutual Life Insurance Company, Thomas
Kelly, Smnmersi.de.
Equitable Life Insurance Co., Fred Mitchell.
Sun Life Insurance Co., Fred Mitchell.
Sun Mutual Life Insurance Co., Horace Haszard.
Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., M. A. Cameron.
"Royal Liverpool Fire Insurance Co., M. A. Cameron.
Canada Fire and Marine Insurance Co., M. A.Cameron.
Dominion Fire Insurance Co., M. A. Cameron.
Union Marine Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, M. A.
Cameron.
Accident Insurance Co , of Canada, M. A. Cameron.
Travellers Life and Accident, of Hartford. Con., U. 8., E. H.
Norton.
/Reliance Mutual Life Assurance Society, of England, E. H.
* Norton.
Corporation of Llyods, London.
Agent, Hon. Lemuel C. Owen.
Supervisors under Ihe Public Roads Act, 1879.
PRINCE COUNTY.
District No. 1, John Christopher, Tignish, Lot 2
2, Henry Oliver, Alberton
3, Peter Doyle, Lot 7
4, James Kilbride, Lot 11
5, Laurent Perry, Wellington
f), William Lefurgey, Lot 19
7, Charles Hickey, Indian River
8, William Taylor, Freetown
9, James Gamble, Tryon
10, Dugald Mclnnis, Richmond, Lot 14
11, Benjamin S. Mills, St. Eleanors
456 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
QUEEN'S COUNTY.
District No. 1, James Smith, Clifton
2, Edmund Crabbe, Dufferin
3, Leon Gallant, Rustico
4, Thomas McGrath, Covehead
5, John Campbell, De Sable, Lot 29
6, William Henderson, North Wiltshire
7, Elisha K. Coffin, French Village, Lot 37
8, Bernard Callaghan, Fort Augustus
9, Malcolm McKinnon, Uigg
10, Richard Gill, Newton
11, Abraham W. Cooke, Belle Creek
12, John W. 11 oilman, Charlottetown Royalty
" 13, Malcolm McCannel, Long Creek, Lot 65
KING'S COUNTY.
District No. 1, Daniel Sinnot, Morell
" 2, James McKay, St. Peter's
3, Charles Townsend, Hollo Bay
" 4, Michael Mooney, Greenvale, Lot 46
" 5, Stephen H. McDonald. Souris
6, Joseph McDonald, Little River, Lot 56
" 7, John McMullen, Grand River
" 8, Dugald Munn, New Perth
9. Duncan Eraser, Lower Montague
" 10, James McDonaid, Gray's Road
" 11, Daniel McLaren, Georgetown Royftltv
Collectors under the Assessment Act of 1877, and
Amendment Act of 1879.
PRINCE COUNTY:
First Electoral District : F v ancis Hughes, Tignish, Lots
1, 2, 3. John L. McLellan, Alberton, Lots 4, 5, 6.
Second Electoral District : Joseph McNeill, West Cape,
Lots 7. 8. 9. William R. Ellis, Port Hill, Lots 10. 11, 12 & 13
Third Electoral District: Michael McDonald, Trout
River, Lot 14 Lots 14 and 16. Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont
Bay, Lot 15. Venatius S. Gillis, Indian River, Lot 18, and
Islands in Richmond Bay.
Fourth Electoral District: John T. Mnllin, Kensington
Lot 19. James D. Stewart, Centreville, Lots 25 and 26
Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse, Lots 27 and 28.
AND HAND BOOK 457
QUEENS COUNTY:
First Electoral District : Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lots
20 and 21. Murdoch McDonald, Lot 67 Lots 22 and 67.
Alexander McCalder, Lot 29 Lots 29 and SO.
Second Electoral District : John M. Robertson, Cavendish
Road, Lots 23 and 24. Pierce Costelo, Cornwall, Lots 31
and 32, and that part of Lot 65 north of Elliot River. John
McQuarrie, Nine-mile Creek, Lot 65, south of Elliot River.
Third Electoral District : Peter Stewart, Saint Peter's
Road, Lots 33 and 34. Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge,
Lots 35 and 36 north of Hillsborough River, and Lot 37.
James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus, Lots 35 and 36 south of
Hillsborough River, and Lot 48.
Fourth Electoral District: John Acorn, Pownal, Lots 49
and 50. Donald Stewart, Murray Harbor Road, Lots 57 and
58. William Ross, Plat River, Lots 60 and 62.
Charlottetoivn Common and Royalty: George Charles
Hooper.
KING'S COUNTY :
First Electoral District: Angus F. Mclntyre, Fairfield,
Lot 47 Lots 46 and 47. Frederick Morrow, Souris, Lots
43, 44 and 45.
Second Electoral District : Lawrence Byrne, Head Hill^-
borough, Lots 8 and 39. Francis H. Sanderson, St. Petei's
Bay, Lots 40, 41 and 42. James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot
56 Lot 56.
Third Electoral District: John Mulligan, Baldwin's
Road, Lots 5.1 and 52. George McKenzie, Dundas, Lots
53, 54, and 55.
Fourth Electoral District: Charles D. Poole, Montague-
Bridge, Lots 59 and 66. John Jamieson, Sturgeon, Lots 61
and 63. Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Harbor South, Lot 64.
George^vn, Common and Royalty : Angus McPhail,
Georgetown Georgetown, Common and Royalty, and Re-
served Lands.
Inspectors and Weighers or Flour and Meal.
Charlotte town, William Murphy, Arthur O'Neill. George-
town, William McKeown. Port Hill, John McKay. South
Pinette River Bridge, John Gillis. Orwell and Vernon Rivei ,
Dugald Mclsaac, Pinette, Charles McLeod ; do. South, John
Stewart. Grand River, John McMillan.
Con'missoners for establishing the Boundary Lines of
Counties and Townships: Owen Curtis, David Ross.
458 MISJELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
MARINE AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT.
Minister of Marine and Fisheries Hon. J. C. Pope.
Agent Marine and Fiskc.nr* William Mitchell, Char-
lotte town.
Inspector for Province Lt. Col. Hunter Duvar, Post
Office address, Alberton.
Wardens,
Queens County -Michael Ready, Lionel Garnurn, Jolm
McMillan; Charles Stevenson, senr., John DeLaney, Jaiues
Power, John Mathieson, Finlay McKenzie, Francis Stanley.
Prince County Lawrence Phee, James T. Reid, James
Ramsay, Hugh Mclntosh, Patrick McBride, William Burns,
Thomas Drummond, George A. Sharp, John Beaton, Patrick
DeLaney.
Kinys County Andrew Whelan, Peter Duffy, James
Mitchell, John O'Brien, J. H. Dingwell, Allan McDonald,
Edmund Aitken, John R. McDonald, Malcolm Mathieson,
Daniel Reilly, John Lowe, Patrick McCullough.
Meteorlocjiccd Observer and Superintendent Reserve Tdc-
graph Station H. J. Cundall.
Lighthouse Keepers.
Michael McLeod, Point Prim ; William McDonald, Pan-
mure Island; Angus McLellan, Fish Island, Richmond Bay;
Arch. McLaine, Blockhouse, Charlottetown Harbor ; Patrick
McVeigh, Summer-side ; Asa McCabe, Cascumpee ; Peter
Ronahan, Sea Cow Head ; P. H. Perry. North Cape ; Alex
R.Beaton, East Point; Michael Ready. Tracadie ; Thomas
Percy, Rustico ; George McKonzie, New London ; Peter Mc-
Craith, St. Peter's Bay; M. McFady MI, Murray Harbor;
James Penny, do.; Joseph Wightrnan, St. Andrew's Point ;
James McMillan, Wood Islands: Duncan Munn, Little
Sands ; Percy Palmer, Crapaud ; William Hardy, Little
Channel; William McDonald, West Point: William Ford,
South Rustico; Isidore Chiasson, 'flemish ; John McDonald,
Orwell.
Pilots.
Charlottetown, Orwell and Pinette Robert Brehaut,
Ronald Campbell ; William McLeod, Murdoch McRae, Angus
McLean, John McLean, Roderick McRae, Allan McDonald.
Three Rivers Prospier Gallant, Charles Gallant, George
Wells, John Mclntyre, John Champion.
AND HAND BOOK. 459
Cascumpec George Anderson, James Bell, junr., James
Whitehead, senr., John McKay (Neil's son).
New London Archibald McGougan, Duncan McGougan.
Richmond Bay George Clark.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY.
Collingwood Schreiber, Chief Engineer Government Rail-
ways ; Alex. McNab, Superintendent and Engineer; Alex.
Devine, Jas. McKenna, Clerks ; T. Williams, Accountant ;
F. A. Dogherty, Assistant do.; D. Davies, C. Coles, Clerks ;
Benj. Davies, Paymaster and Auditor; C. McNeill, Train
Despatcher ; Henry Houle, Trackmaster ; John McPherson,
do.; A. Stronach, Mechanical Superintendent and Store-
keeper; S.F.Hodgson, Clerk Mechanical Department ; J.
J. Chapell, Clerk Store Department ; Angus McEachern, do.;
A. H. Love, Timekeeper; John Breen, Locomotive Foreman;
D. M. Fraser, Car Foreman ; Ernest Welsh, Cashier ; W. E.
Bagnall, Ticket Agent ; G. A. Sharpe, Freight Agent ; Henry
Fitzgerald, Clerk ; J. R McKie, Yard Master ; Douglas Mc-
Donald, Baggage Master ; W. Swan, Policeman ; John
Higgins, Night Watchman.
MODEL OR STOCK FARM.
Commissioners of Superintendence Chas. C. Gardiner,
Chairman ; Hon. J. C. Pope, H. Longworth. J. T. Jenkins,
W. R. Watson, C>-as. J. Haszard, J . F. Robertson.
MASONIC.
Lodge of P. E. Island.
M. W., John Yeo. Port Hill, Grand Master;
R. W., Neil McKelvie, Summerside, Deputy Grand Master.
R. W., W. Henry Aitken, Ch'town, Senior Grand Warden.
R. W., Simon W. Crabbe, Ch'town, Junior Grand Warden.
R. W., David Small, Ch'town, Grand Treasurer.
R. W., Geo. W. Wakeford, Ch'town, Grand Secretary.
R. W., Adam Murray, Ch'town, Grand Lecturer.
R. W., Rev. J. H.Read. Ch'town, Grand Chaplain.
W., Joseph Fairchild, Georgetown, Senior Grand Deacon.
W., Caleb C. Carleton, Souris, Junior Grand Deacon.
W., Stephen McNeill, Summerside, G. Dir. Ceremonies.
400 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
W., Thomas H. Pope, Bideford, Assist. G. D. Ceremonies.
W., Cyrus V. McGregor, Ch'town, Grand Sword Bearer.
W., Alexander Dunbar, Try on, Grand Standard Bearer.
W., W. H. Sampson, Ch'town, Grand Organist.
W., W. H. Finlaj, Ch'town, Grand Pursuivant.
W., Donald Darrach, Kensington, Senior Grand Steward.
W.. John G. J. Weldon, Ch'town, Junior Grand Steward.
John Hobbs, Ch'town, Grand Tyler.
St. John's Lodge, No. 1, Charlottetown.
W. M, G. W.Wakeford. Secretary, J. G. J. Weldon. Past
Masters Adam Murray, J. G. J. Weldon, A. N. Large, P.
S McGowan, W. D Stewart, Thomas A. McLean, Alexander
Stronach, Simon W. Crabbe, David Small, Alexander Mc-
Dougall, G. W. Wakeford.
Victoria Lodge, No. 2, Charlottetown.
W. M., W. H. Findley. Secretary, John A. Lawson.
Past Masters John W. Morrison, James D. Mason, Charles
Young, Louis H. Davies, Ambrose L. Brown, B. Wilson
Higgs, W. W. McLeod, Cyrus McGregor, Alexander Mc-
Kenzie.
King Hiram Lodge, No 3, Summerside.
W. M., Stephen McNeill. Secretary, R. C. McLeod. Past
Masters William T. Hunt, Benjamin S. Mills, Stephen
McNeill, George Compton, Robert H. McDonald, John Clay.
St. George's Lodge, No. 4, Georgetown.
W. M., Joseph Fairchild. Secretary, William Wightman.
Past Masters David Kaye, G. Albert Aitken, Charles B.
Cripps.
Alexandra Lodge, No. 5, Port Hill.
W. M., James W. Richards. Secretary, Thomas Adams.
Past Masters John Yeo, Hugh A. Ramsay, William R.
Ellis, James Barclay, Thomas Adams, Thomas H. Pope.
Mount Labanon Lodge, No. 0, Summerside.
W. M., Thomas Frizzle. Secretary, William T. Bunows.
Past Masters David Rogers, James Gourlie, Thomas Bre-
haut, Richard Hunt, James Muirhead, Neil McKelvie, David
Montgomery, William T. Burrows, Charles B. Saunders.
AND HAND BOOK 461
Zetland Lodge, No. 7, Alberton.
W. M., Benjamin Champion. Secretary, Joseph L. Dyer.
Past Masters Neil Woodside, G. R. Montgomery, R. A.
Clarke, John A. Matheson, Archibald J. Leard, Robert
Hockins, Joseph L. Dyer.
True Brothers Lodge, No* 8, Tryon.
W. M., John Muirhead. Secretary, Robert Leard. Past
Masters John Muirhead, Solomaii B. Leard, John Lang.
Alexander Dunbar.
Kins Solomon Lodge, No, 9, Charlottetowii,
W. M., Edwin O. Faulkner. Secretary, Arthur W. Hol-
royd. Past Masters Alexander McKinnon, W. Henry
Aitken, John McPherson, Nathaniel P. Stramburg. William
McKechnie.
Westmorland Lodge, No, 10, Victoria,
Orient Lodge, No, 11, Souris.
W. M., John McLean. Secretary, Caleb C. Carlton, junr
Past Masters James McFarlane, Caleb C. Carleton, senr.
Mount Zion Lodge, No. 12, Kensington.
W. M., Donald Darrach. Secretary, Andrew Bowness.
Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, No, 11.
HOLDING WARRANT UKDER TEE GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
OF NOVA SCOTIA.
M. E. H. P. S. W. Crabbe.
E. K, David Small.
E. S., G. W. Wakeford.
C. O. H., T. A. McLean.
Secretary, D. B. McLennan.
Treasurer, Adam Murray.
Chaplain, Eev. J. H. Read, D. D.
P. S., R. J. Clarke.
A. R. C., A. A, Baldwin.
G. M. 3rd, V., Rer. T. B. Reagh.
G. M. 2nd V., Rev. A. Osborne.
G. M. 1st V., A. W. Holroyd.
Past H. P's J. S. Carvell, Adam Murray, Neil McKelvie,
Donald McKinnon, 1ST. P. Stramberg, A. 35F. Large, J. P.
Irving, Robert Young.
462 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces, B. N. A.
M. W. G. M., Harris Van Blarcom, Annapolis, N. S.
R W. G. Secretary, J. C. P. Frazee (P. O. box 225), Hali-
R. W. G. Representatives H. A. Taylor, Halifax, N. S.,
and Frank Graham, Halifax, N. S.
Annual Communication of R. W, Grand Lodge will be
held at Surnmerside, P. E. I, on Tuesday, August 10, 1880,
at 10 a.m.
District .Deputy Grand Masters Benjamin Bremner,
Charlottetown ; Caleb Schurman, Suminerside.
Subordinate Lodges.
ST. LAWRENCE, No. 8, Charlottetown James H. Gillan,
N. G.; Robert McLauriu, Secretary. Meets every Monday.
PRINCE EDWARD, No. 22, Summerside A. L. Graves, N.
G.; McLean, Secretary. Meets every Friday.
WILDEY, No. 27, Charlottetown Wm. Worth, N. G.; C.
F. Yates, Secretary. Meets every Friday.
COLVILLE, No. 32, Souris C. C~ Carlton, junr., N. G.; H. C,
Brownell, Secretary. Meets every Monday.
PORT LA JOIE ENCAMPMENT, No. 1 S, Charlottetown ; J. S.
Bagnall, C. P.; Theo. L. Chappelle, S^-lta. Meets 2d and 4th
Wednesday.
Grand Lodge of the Supreme I. 0. 0. F.
M. W. G. Sire, J. B. Harman, San Francisco, California.
R. W. G. C. and R. S., James L. Ridgley, Baltimore, Md.
The next annual session of the S. G. L. will be held at
Toronto, Ontario.
LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION.
Order established on this Island in 1841. Grand Lodge
organized in 1859.
Officers of Grand Lodge, 1879.
P. G. M., Curtis Lord, Tryon.
D. G. M., Joseph Wise, Milton.
J. D. G. M., Nathaniel Acorn, Pownal.
G. Chaplain, Rev. D. Fitzgerald. Charlottetown.
G. Secretary, N. J. Campbell. Charlottetown.
Assistant G. S., Malcolm McLean, Cornwall.
AND HAND BOOK.
463
G. Treasurer, T. J. Leeming, Charlottetown.
Assistant G. T- Richard K. Brace, Charlottetown.
G. L. Q. C . Murdoch McLeod, Brookrield.
Assistant G. L. K. Co., Samuel F. Drake, Pownal.
Assistant G. L. P. Co., Lauchlan McLean, Tyne Vallev.
D. O. of Cer , Richard Wise, Milton.
Deputy Grand Chaplains William Henderson, North
Wiltshire; Jonas Carter, Charlottetown ; A. D. Martin,
Charlottetown ; John D. Gass, Summerside ; Henry Craswell,
Summerside; Hector C. McMillan, Wood Island; R. K.
Brace, Charlottetown ; Malcolm McLean, South Wiltshire.
LIST OF LODGES.
NAME.
POST OFFICE
NIGHT OF MEETING
MASTERS
972
Boyne
Thistle
Chrlottetown
Eldon
Every Monday JAlex Murray
1st Wediiedy Finlay D. Martin
1006
Prince Edward
Pownal
do
Nathaniel Acorn
1006
Sword
Wood Islands
2d * 4th Tuesday
H. C. McMillanf
1047
Knox
Darlington
1st A 3d Monday
Kenneth McKenzie
1048
Prince William
Centreville
1st cfc 3d Tuesday
1049
Lyon
Kinross
1st Friday
John F. McLeod
1051
Barton
Charlotttetown
1st * 3d Monday
John R. Hooper
1126
Tanton
Brookfield
do
Angus Beaton
1127
Calvin
Bradalbyn
do
Malcolm Matheson
1128
Dal men y
Dundas
Every Monday
1129
Union
Victoria Cross
2d Monday
G. R. Mellish
1130
Celtic
Whim Road
1st Thursday
Martin McPherson
1142
Eldon
Little Sands
Alt. Wednesday
Ronald McPhee
1154
Bunyan
Rose Valley
2d & 4th Monday
John McLellan
1156
Trevor
William Gillis
1164
Victoria
Augustine Cove
1st Friday
Theodore Foy
1165
Albion
Montague Bridge
1st Monday
John S. Bell
1166
1169
King William
Derry
Cornwall
Lorg Creek
1st & 3d Wednesday
Every Thursday
Donald W. Henderson
John Robertson
1171
St. Georges
Charlottetown
1st Wednesday
George Offer
1187
Caledonia
Valleyfield
1st Monday
A. McDonald
1188
Kaye
Caledonia
1st & 3d Wednesday
John J. Nicholson
1199
1207
Cromwell
Caldwell
Brackley Pt. Road
Margate
1st <L- 3d Monday
1st tfc 3d Wednesday
Duncan Kennedy
Robert Heaney
1288
Prince Alfred
Aiberton
1st & 3d Monday
John F, McDonald
1366
Hamilton
Bonshaw
2d & 4th Thursday
James Gordon
1368
1431
1435
1446
Prince Arthur
Star of the Boyne
Campbell
Berthelier
Crapaud
Caledonia
Pierre Jacques
Summerside
1st & 3d Thursday
1st & 3d Thursday
Every Monday
1st & 3d Wednesday
Wallace A. Worth
Donald Finlayson
James Boulter
Levi Sillphant
1451
Prince of Wales
Clifton
George McKenzie
1463
Kenmare
Tyne Valley-
Laughlan McLean
1484
Hacket
Hunter River
David Bertram
1485
Bethel
Summerside .
Malcolm Dogherty
THE ROYAL ARCANUM.
A BENEFICIARY SECERET ORDER.
THE OBJECTS OF THE ORDER ARE :
1. To unite fraternally all men of sound bodily health,and
<-ood moral character, who are socially acceptable, and be-
tween twenty-one and sixty years of age.
464 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
2. To give all moral and material aid in its power to its
members and those dependent upon them.
3. To educate its members socially, morally and intellec-
tually ; also, to assist the widows and orphans of deceased
members.
4. To establish a fund for the relief of sick and distressed
members.
5. To establish a Widows' and Orphans' Benefit Fund,
from which, on the satisfactory evidence of the death of a
member of the Order, who has complied with its lawful re-
quirements, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars
shall be paid to his family, or those dependent on him, as he
may direct.
SUPREME COUNCIL :
Supreme Regent : Julius M. Swain. Boston, Mass.
do Vice do : A. E. Keyes, Mansfield, Ohio.
do Orator: Wm. S. Tennant Saginaw, Michigan.
- do Chaplain : T. F. Shepherd, West Troy.
do Secretary : W. 0. Robson, Boston. Mass.
do Treasurer : Charles K. Darling, Boston, Mass.
do Guide : Thomas W. Davies, Pitsburgh, Pen.
do Warden : P. S. Steaples, Mansfield, Ohio.
do Sentry ; Wm. H. Silsby, Summerville, Mass.
Past Supreme Regent : Darius Wilson.
Medical Examiner in Chief Darius Wilson, Boston, Mass.
Deputy Supreme Regent for Prince Edward Island :
Henry D. Wad wan.
Deputy Supreme Regent for Prince Edward Council :
Richard Johnson, M. D.
PRINCE EDWARD COUNCIL, NO. 132.
Established in Charlottetown, June, 1878.
Regent, Richard Johnson, M. D.
Vice-Regent Henry A. Harvie.
Orator George E, Full.
Chaplain, Lemuel Miller.
Secretary, Richard K. Jost.
Treasurer. A. B. MacG-owan.
Collector, Cristopher B. Warren.
Guide, Arch'd Curric.
Warden, Charles Full.
Sentry, George J. Wright.
Past Recent, James M. Butcher.
AND HAND BOOK 465
Medical Examiner, Richard Johnson, M. D.
Holding' meetings every alternate Tuesday in Full's
Building, Queen Street.
TEMPERANCE,
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Established 1842.
NATIONAL DIVISION OF NORTH AMERICA.
M. W. P., Hon. George W. Ross, Strathroy, Ont.;. M. W.
A , William R. Bloomfield, Racine, Wisconsin ; M. W. Scribe,
Samuel W. Hodges, 14 Broomfield Street, Boston, Mass.; M.
W . Treas., William A. Duff, 832 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
Pe nn.; M. W. Ch., Rev. L. J. Fletcher, Buffalo, N. Y.; M. W.
Co n., Mrs. Lizzie A. Downs, Cleveland, Ohio.; M. W. Sent.
John J. Chappell, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; P. M. W. P., Gen,
Louis Wagner, 335 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Penn.
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE NATIONAL DIVISION.
P. G. W. Patriarch : Charles Young, J. Barrett Cooper,
John W. Morrison, J. P. Tan ton, Geo. W. Millner, Rev. D.
FitzGerald, C. F. Harris, John J. Chappell, Charlottetown.
Win. Sanderson, Georgetown. Wm. Laird, George Smith,
New Glasgow. Arthur McEwen, Clifton. Donald McLean,
Graham's Road.
P. G. W. Associates : Benj. Williams, New Glasgow. J.
G. McKay, Clifton. John Jury, W. F. Morris, I. W. Wad-
rnan, Henry Smith, jr., Charlottetown, Wm. Wood, Alex-
andra. Wm. Campbell, Graham's Road.
G. W. Patriarch : W. W. Beer, Charlottetown.
G. W. Associate : Arthur B. Dickieson, New Glasgow.
P. G. Scribe : John Scott, Charlottetown.
Next annual session to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, Tues-
<lay, June 15, 1880.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND DIVISION OF P. E. ISLAND.
G. W. Patriarch, Wm. W. Beer, Charlottetown ; G. W.
Associate, A. B. Dickieson, New Glasgow ; G. Scribe, J. B.
Cooper, Charlottetown ; G. Treasurer, D. W. Henderson, N.
Wiltshhv: G. Chaplain, J. G. McKay, M. D., Clifton ; G.
Conductor, J. Power, Wheatioy River ; G. Sentinel, John
Anderson, Hamilton.
Grand Division Sessions for 1880: January, New London
Hall; April. Charlottetown : July, New Annan; October.
20
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
North Wiltshire.
CADETS OF TEMPERANCE GRAND SECTION.
Grand Worthy Patron : Thomas Hatchings, Halifax.
Grand Secretary ; W. C. Stirling, Halifax.
SUBORDINATE SECTION.
New Dominion No. 2, Charlottetown, E. W. Welsh, D. G.
W. P. Meets on Tuesday in Full's Building, Queen Street.
Subordinate Divisions,
m
NAME.
LOCATION.
MEET.
1
Prince Edward
Charlottetown
Wednesday
4
Victoria
Charlottetown
Monday
1)
Diamond of the Desert
Georgetown
Monday
45
Union
Springfield
Wednesday
46'
Prince William
Margate
Monday
50
Evening Star
Hamilton, Lot 18
Monday
52
Granville Clifton
Wednesday
55
Battery
Winsloe Road Thursday
56
57
New Glasgow
Ark of Safety
New Glasgow (Thursday
Wheatley River Friday
61
Rising Star
Park Corner
Saturday
63
Triumph
North Wiltshire
Wednesday
86
Blooming Hope
Alexandra
Tuesday
88
Crystal Spring
Hazel Grove
Saturday-
93
Forest Home
Graham's Road
Monday
102
Y. M. C. A.
Charlottetown
Thursday
103
Northern Light
Ebenezer
Thursday
104
Mayflower
South Rustico
Monday
105
Daledonia
Hopedale |Tuesday
106
Dauntless
Morell jTuesday
107 May Day
Mount Stewart
Wednesday
10S|St, Catherine?
West River
Friday
109,Star of Hope
Mount Herbert, Lot. 48
Thursday
110 Blooming Rose *
Norborough
Saturday
rm i
111
Morning Star
Kelvin Grove
Inursday
112
Lome
Freetown
Saturday
113
Dominion
New Annan
Saturday
114 Excelsior
Wilmot Valley
Tuesday
11 5 Tornado
116|niinton
Breadalbane
Clinton
Friday
Thursday
H7JVictory
118) Champion
Baltic
Bedeque
Friday
Friday
A XI) HAND BOOK. 467
Catholic Total Abstinence Union of P. E. I,
CENTRAL COUNCIL.
Spiritual Director, Right Rev. Peter Mclntyre, D. D.
President, Rev. 0. O'Brien, D. D., Indian River. 1st
Vice President, John Gaffney, Suinmerside. 2d Vice do.,
Hon. A. A. McDonald, postmaster, Charlottetown. Secretary,
P. R. Bowers. Treasurer, Maurice Blake. Sergeant-at-
Arins, John S. McDonald. Rev. James Phelan, Vernon
River. Rev. Chas. McDonald, Georgetown. Rev. P. J.
Gillis, St Andrews. Hon. Joseph O. Arsenault, M. P. P.,
Egmont Bay. Michael McCormack, Sheriff', King's County.
James E. McDonald, M. P. P., Cardigan Bridge. Austin C.
McDonald, Montague Bridge. John Quirk, C. 0., Char-
lottetown ; J. B. McDonald. Charlottetown. Joseph Murphy,
Lot 11.
St Patrick's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society.
Spiritual Director, Rev. A. McGilvray.
President, Maurice Blake ; 1st Vice President. John
Leahy ; 2d Vice Prdsident, Thomas Flynn ; Secretary,
Richard Walsh ; Cor, Secretary, James Hughes ; Treasurer,
Michael W. Smith.
St Joseph's Temperance Society
Patron, Right Rev. P. Mclntyre. President, A. A. Mc-
Donald. Vice Presidents, Dr. Creamer, M. P. Hogan, F. J
Conroy, Peter Curran. Treasurer, John McSwain. Rec
Sec'ys. D. 0. M. Redd in, jr., Dominic McKenna. Cor.
Sec'y, John McPhe.
Managing Committee : Patrick McKenna, John S. Mc-
Donald, M. P. Hogan, Michael Murphy, Donald Mclnnis.
Marshalls, John Gillfoil, Richard Power, Henry Connolly.
St Joseph's Literary Society.
Canonically established in Chariot ietown, Oct. 25, 1870.
Spiritual Director, Rev. John Chaisson, D. D. President,
John Leahy, Vice President, James C. Mc-
Mahon. Recording Secretary, Luke McLean. Fin-
ancial Secretary, Hugh Walker. Treasurer, James
Hughes. Librarian, James E. McKenna. Assistant, Stephen
Toole. Consulting Officers, Michael Smith, Win. Brodders,
Wm. Walsh. Library contains over 400 volumes of miscel-
laneous works.
468
MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
I. 0. G. TEMPLARS.
ORDER ESTABLISHED ON THIS ISLAND, 1863.
GRAND LODGE ORGANIZED, 1864.
Officers of Grand Lodge.
G. W. C., John Williams.
G. W. Cr., L. U. Fowler, Richmond.
G. W. V., Carrie Compton.
G. W. T., J. A. Lawson, Charlottetovvn.
G, W. S., J. A. Lawson. do
G. W. Ass't. S., Maggie Sharpe.
G. W. Chap. C. Fowler.
G. W. M., W. C. Green.
G. W. Ass't. M., S. Wiggins.
G. W. I. G., G. Sharp.
G. W. O. G., A. J. Linkletter.
a
TEMPLE.
DEPUTY.
P. 0. ADDRESS.
Night of
meet
33
Summer Hill
D. C. Campbell
Montague
Tuesday
44
Dawn of Day
H. A. Bears
M. Riv. Bridge
Wedn'dj
7Q i
Ark of Safety
Wm. Simons
Bay Fortune
Saturday
77
Neil Dow
W. Nicholson
Dundas
Thursd'y
80,
Onedia
Angus Munn
Little Sands
Thursday
88
Manitoba
John Murray
St. Eleanors
Saturday
94
Richmond
Charles Fowler
Richmond
Wedn'dy
9f
No Surrender
James E. Birch
Alberton
Monday
98
Mutual Benefit
W. J. Cameron
Belle Creek
Thursd'y
90
Eureka
J. T. Bagnall
St. Eleanors
Thursd'y
United Temperance Association.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE OBDEJf.
flev. S. G. Lawson, A. Woodside, N. A. Stewart, D.
- Fraser, Donald Montgomery.
OFFICERS :
President, Rev. S. G. Lawson, Vice President, A. Wood-
side, Secretary & Treasurer,Norman A. Stewart, Financier,
N. McL^od, Recorder, D. Montgomery, Cha,plain, J. R.
Prowse, Guard, J. H. Lea, Past President, John McRae.
AND HAND BOOK.
469
Directory of Lodges for P. B. Island
d
NAME.
PPOVINCIAL DEP'S
ADDRESS.
Night of
'A
ivieeting
20
Prince of Wales
G. Crocket
Little York
Wednesday
29
Blooming Flower
D. Nicholson
Springfield
Friday
30
Rosebud
B. Collins
Sturgeon
Monday
52
Great Eastern
Wrn. McNane
Hopewell
Thursday
78
Crystal Stream
M. McFavdpn
Murray Harbor
Thursday
79
Guide of Youth A. McLean
Clyde River
Thursday
114
Morning Star J. McKay
Gurnsey Cove
Saturday
124
Fort Eg;mont A . McDougall
Victoria West
Monday
129
Montague D. Fraser
L. Montague
Thursday
140
141
Eureka JVV. C. Montgomery jAlberton
Granville A. Henry iGranville
Wednesday
Tuesday
142 Sabine Geo. Singlets
Peter's Road
Saturday
143 Union A. McDongall
Vallevfield
Tuesday
144'Granite J. Bryant
Mt. Pleasant 'Saturday
CALEDONIA CLUB.
Chief John A. McDonald.
President Hon. A. A. McDonald.
First Vice President J. J. Davies.
Second Vice President Joseph B. McDonald.
Treasurer J. W. Morrison.
Financial Secretary John McPhee
Recording Secretary Robert J. Campbell.
Corresponding Secretary James McArthur.
Directors A. C. Macdonald, Col. McGill, Robert Shaw,
M. McCormack, Murdoch McLeod, Hugh L. McDonald, A.
R, Beaton/John Andrew McDonald, Donald Mclsaac.
Caledonia Curling Club, of Charlottetown,
President John Harper. Vice. President David Stir-
ling. Assistant Vice President John J. Davies. Secretwy,
and Treasurer Alexander McKinnon. Managing Com-
mittee Donold McKinnon, George Macleod, David Small
Frank D. Dean, James McArthur.
PH<ENIX CRICKET CLUB,
Patron Hon. Judge Young. President Hon. Louis H.
Davies. Vice President Fred. Mitchell. Secretary J. H.
Yeo. Committee W. C. Hobkirk, B. Davies, junr., George
Macleod.
CITIZENS' SKATING RINK,
President l >r . Strickland. Secretary W. C. Hobkirk.
Treasurer J. E. Haszard. Directors r Dr. Beer, W. C. Des-
Brisay, John McEachern, W. H. Stewart.
470
MISCELLANEOUS DIREITOKY
i
ST. LAURENCE BASE BALL CLUB,
W. W. McLeocl, President; P. W. Docherty, Secretary;
Committee F. S. Hanford, W. A. 0. Morsor, Dr. Parker. *
CHATHAM DEBATING CLUB.
President A. H. B. McGowaii. Vice President John
Newson. Secretary William Brown. Treasurer Richard
Goff.
The P. E. Island Fish and Game Protection Society.
Established May 10, 1879.
Patron Hon. Judge Peters. President Rowan R. Fit/-
fjrald. Vice Presidents C. L. Strickland, W. C. Hobkirk,
rank D. Beer, Thomas Morris, R. B. Stewart, junr., George
Mutch, J. Wisner, Noah Harper.
Committee Fred. W. Hyndman, W. Parker, J. R
Brecken, E. Dawson, E. H. Haviland. Secretary S. D-
Fitzgerald.
Standard Weights
of Agricultural
Product
Barley,
48 Ibs. 1
bushel.
Beans,
60 M
it
Beets,
60 "
<'
Blue. Grass Seed,
14 "
f<
Buckwheat,
48 "
'
Carrots,
60 "
"
Castor Beans,
40 "
'
Clover Seed,
60 "
'
Flax Seed,
50 "
;c
Hay, 1
LOO " 1
cental.
Hemp Seed,
44 " 1
bushel.
Indian Corn,
50 "
ct
Mangold,
60 ;
"
Malt,
Oats,
4 *
Onions,
60 ;
Parsnips,
60 "
Peas,
60 M
Potatoes,
60 "
Rye,
56 < :
'
Straw,
100 " 1
cental.
Timothy Peed,
48 ' 1
bushel.
Turnips,
GO
Wheat,
60 "
' ;
AND HAND BOOK. 471
TITLES AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST,
The following are the regulations about titles for the
Dominion of Canada, as communicated by the Duke of Buck-
ingham and Chandos to Lord Monck, 24th July, 1868. The
2d. 5th, Gfch, 7th and 8th apply also to the Provinces not in
the Confederation :
1. The Governor General of Canada to be' styled "His
Excellency."
2. The Lieutenant Governors of the Provinces to be styled
"His Honor."
3. The Privy Councillors of Canada to be styled "Honor-
able," and for life.
4. Senators of Canada to bfe ''Honorable," but only during
office, and the title not to be continued afterwards.
5. Executive Councillors of the Provinces to be styled
"'Honorable." but only while in office, and the title not to be
-continued afterwards.
(i. Legislative Councillors in the Provinces not in future
to have that title, but gentlemen who were L ' /islati ve
Councillors at the time of the Union to ret lin their title of
"Honorable" for life.
7. 'The President of the Legislative Council in the Prov-
inces to b^ styled "Honorable" during office.
8. The Spyaker of the House of Assembly in the Prov-
inces to be styled "Honorable" during office.
The Island, in form, resembles a crescent, the concave
being towards the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its length is about
130 miles, width 34 miles; area 2,131 square miles, o 1 '
1,365,400 acres. Trie surface is slightly undulating, the
chain of hills which extends across the country, nowhere
rising to any considerable height. Its harbors, as noticed
elsewhere, arc numerous, saf and commodious.
REAL ESTATE. Frequently the question is asked Avhatcan
a farm of 100 acres be bought for on the Island ? Of course
the price must vary according to location, quality of soil and
value of buildings. We shall therefore give the testimony
472 MISf'KLLANEOUS DIRECTORY
of two reliable gentlemen who recently furnished us with the
following facts : Mr. S., a justice of the peace, informed as
that he had lately purchased an excellent farm of 100 acres,
with moderately good buildings, for $1,000, or say 200 stg.
Our next informant gave us to understand that within the
last few months he had bought a farm of 75 acres, with the
growing crop of 1879, for Si, 400. The crop he had saved and
sold for $700. Sothat,allowing $150 for expenses of saving his
crop, his farm only stands him in $850. The farmer is located
in the western and the latter in the eastern part of the
Province. There are farms, with modern buildings and
other advantages, situated near towns and villages or ship-
ping ports, which could not be purchased for anything like
double the amount named; but stiU farms can be bought here
at very low prices,and frequently on easy terms : that is if the
intending buyer cannot command the whole of the purchase
money, he can arrange to pay the balance by instalments. The
prices named above for really good fertile land amount to
very little more than one year's rent in England or the
Channel Islands, and yet it is marvellous that tenant farmers
with from $3,000 to $5,000, more or less, will remain at
home, when they can, in this highly favored Province, be-
come their own landlords ; and it is still more surprising
when it is remembered that here there is no lack of privilges
mental, moral and physical.
FISHERIES. The catch of the staple, fish has this year-
been unusually large, a* may .be seen by the report of Col.
Duvar, recently forwarded to the Department. The follow-
ing table gives a comparison of the product for 1 878-9 :
1878 1879
Codfish; 1 3,025 cwt. 85,459
Herring, 13,570 barrels. 24,079
Mackerel, 30,482 " 70,085
in cans 1.200 U>s. 27,338
Haddock, 111,504 " 203,300
Hake, 11, 708 cwt, 10,332
Lobsters i i cans, 1049,800 Ibs. 2,272,825
There were 5,100 men, about the same as last year, en-
gaged, and some 500 girls employed in the lobster factories.
The increase in the value of the above product of the sea,
r.omputed at official rates, is very satisfactory. The yield
of the coast and streams of the Island, for 1878, was $840,-
344 : while the total for 1379 amounts to the Jar^o sum of
AND HAND BOOK 473
81,402,501, being the net increase of $562,157.
STARCH FACTORIES. It is gratifying to find that this im-
portant branch of industry has been started on the Island.
Messrs. Shedd & Moore are the first to engage in the enter-
prise. It is estimated that 1000 bushels of potatoes will
producef our and a half tons of starch which, at $90 per
ton (the price in Boston) would be $405, and suppose that
potatoes could be purchased at 25 cents per bushel,that would
leave a handsome margin for profit, expenses, and interest
on capital. If properly managed there can be no doubt
whatever this will be a lucrative business, while the in-
creased demand for potatoes will be a great blessing to the
agricultural community.
SUGAR BEET. Elsewhere we have referred to this im-
portant subject, and would merely remark here that, accord
ing to the very best testimony, the sugar beet is of great
value for feeding purposes after it is divested of its chief
element. We quote from the Truro Sun "As to the quality
of the sugar beet for ordinary feeding purposes, as compared
with the mangold, etc., opinions differ. Many, the majority
we think, of those who profess to know, being in favor of
the sugar beet. Of this, however, we may feel certain, that
they are excellent food for cattle after sugar is extracted
from them."
NEW ENTERPRISE. Recently a company has been formed
on the Island, with headquarters at Charlottetown, for the
purpose of prosecuting the business of preserving and can-
ning meat, poultry, game and fish for export. The
abundance and cheapness of these articles warrant the as-
sumption that this will be a profitable investment. The
Island Packing Company is under the superintendence of
Mr. Frank H. White, who, we understand, is one of the
principal stockholders in the concern.
471 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTOR V
BUSINESS NOTICES
-THE KING'S COUNTY ADVERTISER,"
Mr. Peter McCourt, editor and proprietor, is published
every Wednesday in Georgetown, the capital of the County,
and has a weekly circulation of 1,300 subscribers. It is a
consistent, fearless journal, and receives the support of both
political pirties. Purely non-sectarian, it is read and appre-
ciated by families professing vaiious religions. The general
tone of the paper is elevating, and Till, in this respect, com-
pare favorably with any paper in the Dominion. It was
established in 1870 by the present publisher.
THE " ISLAND ARGUS."
Towards the close of the year 1869 the plant and sub-
scription list of the North Star was purchased from the pro-
prietors by Mr. J. H. Fletcher, who issued the first number
of the Island Argus on the 4th of November of that year, he-
being editor, proprietor and publisher. It was then a small
sheet of twenty -four columns, and its circulation was rather
limited. About eighteen months from the date of the first
issue ii was enlarged to its present size, and it has steadilv
grown in popular favor till it has attained a circulation sec-
ond to no other secular journal published in the Province.
The Argus has always commanded a liberal advertising pat-
ronage, and it circulates among all classes and creeds. From
the outset of its career the Argus has been the staunch
friend of advanced opinion and liberal and progressive
measures. On every question affecting the welfare of the
people of this Island that has come up for dis-
cussion since the paper was established it has spoken with
110 uncertain sound. Confederation on the best terms pro-
curable, the ["Railway, the Compulsory Land Purchase BilL
Free Schools and protection to Canadian industries are some
of the most important measures which the Argus has ad-
vocated with all the ability at its command. Some-of these
were for a time very unpopular with a large majority of the
AND HAM") HOOK 475
people, but the editor of the Argus has had the satisfaction
of seeing them all carried successfully into effect. In gen-
eral politics the Argu* is Liberal-Conservative and a firm
upholder of the National policy inaugurated by the present
Government of the Dominion. In June, 1879, Mr. J. H.
Fletcher, under whose able and judicious management the
Argus prospered for nearly ten years, retired from the active
editorship of the paper, fora season at least, but he is still a
regular contributor to its columns. On the 1st of July Mr.
C. P. Fletcher, a brother of the founder of the Argun, ac-
quired an interest in the business, which is at present con-
ducted under his management. In connection with the
Argus there is a well-equipped job office.
" THE EXAMINER" (Daily and Weekly.)
THE EXAMINER was established in Chavlqttetown by the
late Hon. Edward Whelan in the year 1847, and it is now
the oldest paper in the Province. Its history is a chequered
and eventful one. Under the able management of its
brilliant and eloquent founder, it led the van of discussion on
behalf of the Liberal Party and Responsible Government.
In 1867 Mr. Whelan died ; and, after some months, the
paper fell into the hands of Mr. Walter C. Grant, and was
successively edited by Robert Blake Irving, Henry Law son
and Patriot Rielly. In J8G9 Grant left the Island, and Mr.,
Patrick R. Bowers became its Manager, but the latter was
unsuccessful : and, two years afterwards, a Company was
formed and incorporated to maintain it. On the 2nd of June
1873, Mr. 1JT. L. Cotton a practical printer and editor took
charge <5f the office as Manager for the Examiner. In July
1875 the Company sold out, and the manager became pro-
prietor. Early in 1877 Mr. Cotton conceived t-e idea of
starting a daily paper ; and the publication of THEEXAMINKK.
was suspended while a Company was being formed and pre-
parations for publishing the daily were being made. The
first number of the DAILY EXAMINER (size 20 x 28 inches)
was issued on the 21st of May 1877 ; and publication of the
WEEKLY JJXAMIXEU was resumed in November of the same
year. Success has attended the undertaking; and Tin:
EXAMINER is now one of the most influential of the Island
newspapers. THE EXAMINEK has done good service for the
tenants of whose rights and interests it was the champion
until the overthrow of the leasehold system was finally
effected ; and it took a pronounced stand in favor of Five
Education, Confederation, the Railway, and the National
476 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Policy. At present it supports the Administration of the
Right Hon. Sir John A. McDonald and the Hon. W. W
Sullivan. Mr. W. L. Cotton is Editor and Manager, Mr. N.
A. Mitchell, book-keeper ; Mr. Patrick McQuaid, reporter ;
and the paper has for its contributors some of the ablest
writers in the Province. In connection with THE EXAMINER
is a well equipped Job Printing Office under the superinten-
dence of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, one of the three principal
shareholders of ihe Company. This department is well
sustained.
THE CHARLOTTETOWN "HERALD,"
is published every Wednesday from its office, 44 Water
street, Charlottetown. It first made its appearance under
the name of the Vindicator, published by Reilly & Doyle,
juid two years later was owned and edited by the late Ed-
ward Reilly under the name of the Herald. In November,
1870, Mr. John Caven, the present proprietor entered into
partnership with Mr. Reilly, and under their management
the paper was enlarged and otherwise improved. After the
death of Mr. Reilly, which took place in 1872, Mr. Caven
assumed the management, and the Herald became the lead-
ing paper of P. E. Island. In politics the Herald is inde-
pendent. In connection with the Herald is a first class job
office second to none on the Island and having in the em-
ployees the most skillful workmen that can be procured on
the Island. The job work, etc., turned out from the Herald
office is of the best kind. As an advertising medium the
paper speaks for itself. It has more advertisements than
any paper published on the Island. Merchants and others
at home and abroad derive the greatest good from adver-
tising in the Herald. The Herald has a circulation of 1,900,
find ev^ry day is rapidly increasing.
THE "NEW ERA."
The New Era is now in the sixth year ot its existence,
ha,v ing been established on the 18th of April, 1874, by its
present elitor and proprietor, Mr. P. R Bovvers, who some
short time previously severed his connection with the Ex-
aminer, of which paper he was editor and proprietor for
two years and a half. For sufficient reasons Mr. Bowers
deemed it desirable to publish the New Era during the
parliamentary session of 1874. and although printing
material could not then be obtained nearer than Montreal.
AND HAND BOOK 47
he decided that the paper should appear at the time pro-
posed, and he resolved, although it was mid- winter, to ob-
tain his stock, which was conveyed over the winter route of
Cape Tormeiitine, by ice boat to Cape Traverse, and to
Charlottetown by the Messrs. Irving, and their energy pro-
vided for the accomplishment of such an unusual task. The
undertaking would damp the ardor of most men, but Mr.
Bowers was determined that his paper should appear during
the sitting of the Legislature and before the opening of
spring. By energy and with a praiseworthy determination
to redeem his promises numerous difficulties were overcome
and his efforts were successful. Nor has the New Era lost
the prestige which favored it at its biith. It sprang into
life with an assured circulation of over 1,500, a remarkable
fact in that day. when the population of the Province was
sparse and far less comfortable and independent than,
through the blessing of Providence, it is to-day. The New
Era is steadily winning its way to increased patronage in
consequence of the respectability of its tone and the moder-
ation with which it treats all public questions, and it is de-
servedly recognized as being the most free from offensive
personalities of any of the Provincial newspapers. The
present office of publication is on Queen's Square, directly
opposite to the Post Office building, where its proprietor
now has facilities for doing all the latest styles of job and
fancy printing, its columns show that it has a very large
advertising patronage.
THE SUMMERSIDE "JOURNAL."
This paper was started in 1865 by the late Joseph Ber-
tram. The Journal has continued to grow steadily in public
favor since the issue of its first number, and it enjoys to-day
as -wide a circulation and as valuable a subscription list as
also advertising patronage as any newspaper in the Province.
The fact of its having been published regularly from the day
of its first appearance to the present date would indicate that
it has a goodly share of public favor and patronage. The
present editors and proprietors are Messrs. Graves & Co., and
these gentlemen, by their energy and skill, are not only
keeping up the good name the Journal has so long enjoyed
but are adding to it daily.
THE "PATRIOT."
The Patriot which is published in Charlottetown
^every Thursday morning ond Saturday evening, was estab-
478 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
lislied twenty-three -years ago by the Hon. David Laird,
now Lieutenant Governor of the North-west Territories.
In September, 1876, it became the property, by purchase,
of Mr. Henry Lawson, its present editor and proprietor.
This paper first made its appearance as a twenty-four
column folio. It has since been enlarged several times,
and is now the largest newspaper published in the Province.
In politics, the Patriot is a firm supporter of the Liberal
party. To quote from one of its editorials, its "colors are
nailed to the mast, and Grit to the backbone." Its motto
is a free country, free trade, and free schools. By its
pointed and vigorous editorials, it has obtained for itself a
prominent place among the Press of the Dominion as a
fearless and outspoken journal. It always contains very
full summaries of local and foreign news, and accurate
accounts of all important events occurring up to the hour
of going to press.
The Patriot has been steadily increasing in public favor
ever since its establishment, and has now the largest cir-
culation of any secular journal published in Prince Edward
Island. It is read throughout every section of the Province.
and is therefore an excellent advertising medium. In con-
nection with it there is a well equipped job office.
THE riOlSTEER."
The Pioneer was first published at Albertoii in the year
1876 by Mr. John L. McKinnon, its present editor and
proprietor. It continued to be published at that place until
towards the spring of 1879, when it suspended publication
for a time. The plant was removed to the thriving village
of Montague, where publication was again commenced in the
summer of 1879. The Pioneer is a handsomely printed
twenty-four column folio. It is a lively, newsy and inter-
esting sheet, all its selections being made with great care
and good taste, and its original articles being well written.
-THE PRESBYTERIAN AND EVANGELICAL
PROTESTANT UNION,"
was started as a weekly newspapci at the beginning of the
year 1875, with the following motto :
" Here shall the Press the People's rights maintain,
Unawed by influence or unbribed by gain :
There patriot truth her glorious precepts draw,
Pledged to Religion. Liberty, and Law."
AND HAND BOOK 470
This paper has been a wide-awake advocate of Evangelical
Protestant principles, a watchful and jealous defender of
Free, Non-sectarian School privileges, a contender for
British rights to all alike, and a true and unselfish friend of
the people. Simply owing to truthfulness and honesty of
purpose, this popular journal has had more influence with
the common people, who are seldom mistaken in their settled
judgments, than any other newspaper ever before on P. E.
Island. It can proudly boast of a circulation greater than
ever possessed by any periodical in this Province about
double that of any newspaper on the Island. It has never
lost a cause which it has advocated, never sustained a defeat
in a general election for a principle political and religious
that it has contended for. No party in power, during its
existence, but it has followed only so far as, and no further
than, the principles of true patriotism would permit or
warrant. No Government but it has opposed, less or more,
as well as defended, according as principle demanded.
In 1876, the PRESBYTERIAN was enlarged. Since the winter
of 1879, it became semi- weekly, being now published every
Monday and Thursday. In January, 1880, it is to be still
further enlarged, and issued for the same price. The office
has lately been removed from Hyndman's Building, lower
Queen Street, to the old Union Bank Brick Building, North
Side Queen's Square, opposite the New Law" Courts. In con-
nection with this paper is a Job Office with better plant and
outfit than any other office on the Island connected with a
newspaper.
THE " SUMMERSIDE PROGRESS."
This paper was started in July, 1866, by Mr. Thomas
Kirwin, now of the " Boston Traveller." It was then a
twenty -four column folio. It was enlarged in 1869, when
Mr. R. T. Holman was proprietor and Mr. Henry Lawson
editor, to 32 columns, which size it still continues. In
1876 the paper was purchased by the present editor and
proprietor, Mr. Thomas P. Gorman, who has since greatly
improved it. In 1878 Mr. Gorman purchased the plant,
subscription lists, &c., of the defunct Prince Edward Idaiu/
Fanner, thereby adding to the Progress some hundreds of
new subscribers and greatly increasing its facilities for
job printing. The -' Ordo" or the annual order of the ser-
vices in the Catholic Church, within the arch-diocese of
Halifax, is published at the Progress Office every year. The
Progess has now about 1900 subscribers, and its subscrip-
480 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
ticm list is rapidly increasing, and it therefore becomes a
first-rate advertising medium. It is conservative in politics
and was the first paper in Prince Edward Island to advo-
cate the principle or protecting Canadian industries. In
the general Election campaign of 1878, the Progress took
an active part, and aided greatly to secure the return of
so large a majority of conservatives to the Dominion
House of Commons. Mr. Thomas P. Gorman is the sole
editor, and many of his articles, on general subjects, have
been greeted approvingly by leading papers of the Do-
minion and United States.
Book & Job Printing, Book-binding & Stationery.
BREMNER BROS.
The book and stationery store of this firm is situated on
Queen street. It is the leading store of the kind in this
city, being in fact second to none. T.he stock kept on hand
embraces every conceivable article which one may reason-
ably expect to find on entering an establishment of this
kind. A large and well selected assortment of books of
the best authors are always found here. The long experi-
ence of the gentlemen above named, especially adapt them
for the important business in which they are engaged. Here
you can purchase the classical authors of the English
language in every description of binding, and in every
article in the book and stationery business the best and
newest alone is kept on hand. Messrs Bremner Bros, also
conduct an extensive business as printers and bookbinders,
and it is an acknowledged fact that this firm turns out such
a class of work as will compare most favorably with any
other establishment in the Dominion. A fine and costly
stock of gold pens, pencils and holders, as well as a varied
assortment of Chrismas, New Years, Easter cards and
mottoes are always kept on hand, and no one can demur at
the prices charged for any article which may be selected
from among the extensive display of goods which is to be
seen here.
COOMBS & WORTH.
This, one of Cliarlottetown's foremost printing firuiv was
established in the year 1871 by Messrs. P. S. McGowan and
G. H. Haszard, they having put chased the Islander plant
from Mr. Joseph Rrennan. The business was carried on very
AND HAND HOOK 481
profitably by these gentlemen until the year 1875. Then a
change took place, and the printing office passed into the
hands of its present proprietors, Messrs. John Coombs and
William Wor.th, two practical printers as well as energetic
business men. The office, when first established, was situ-
ated on Water street, but the present proprietors, contem-
plating an extension in business, removed the plant to the
spacious brick building on Queen street in October, 1878.
Here, owing to the great demand for their work, they were
obliged to add to their already well-equipped office a Wharf-
dale press and steam power engine, aiiv- in their office may
every day be heard the constant buzzing of the busy " Wharf-
da 1 e," the book, the half-medium "Universal" and the quar-
ter-medium "Minerva" presses, all of which are driven by
steam power. Messrs, Coombs & Worth exercise the great-
est care to have their office regularly furnished with the
latest and handsomest styles of type. Their success in this
respect has been real, and since the establishment of their
office it has always held the foremost rank for superior job
printing. It is liberally patronized by the Anglo-American
Telegraph Company, the Banks, the Government, and the
leading mercantile firms, all of whom express great satis-
faction at the manner in which the work is executed.
HARVIE & CO.
This House was established in 1820, by Mr. James Doug-
las Haszard, who, for many years, was King and Queen's
Printer. He was succeeded by his son G. T. Haszard, in
1819, and in 1854, Mr. George W. Owen, became partner
the name of the firm being " Haszard & Owen." This
partnership was dissolved four years afterwards, and con-
ducted by the senior partner alone until 1800, when Mr. H.
A. Harvie was admitted a member of the House and the
business was then carried on under the name and style of
<; G. T. Haszard & Co." In 1862 another change took
place, when the business was purchased by Messrs. David
Laird and H. A. Harvie, the name of the new firm being
' <! Laird & Harvie," which it retained until 1866, when the
parLiK.TsliLi* \\'na dissolved and the business divided, Mr.
Laird continuing at the old stand, Mr. Harvie removing to
Queen Street. In 187-1, Mr. Laird disposed of his business
to Mr. Harvius so that there was a. re-union of both parts
of the businos-, previously divided. The House is now con-
dm'tod bv Mossrs. Harvie <fc Co., whose stock of Books.
80
482 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
Stationery, Seeds, Toys and Fancy Goods, as seen by
advertisement, is well worthy of inspection. In
connection with this business, there is published the.
oldest Almanack in the Province, which has gained for
itself a well merited popularity, it being- replete with useful
information and sold at a merely nominal price. It is not
too much to say that with its extensive connection, the long
experience of its senior partner, the courtesy exercised to
all, together with its new feature of cash on delivery, that,
notwithstanding the changes which have, from time to
time taken place, the House is destined to have a prosperous
future.
ROBERT MAY.
Whose store is located on the west side of Qiueii's square,
is successor to Mr. A. de W. Haszard, Agricultural Ware-
house. His business is of a general character, and his stock
consists of garden, field and flower seeds, all of which will
be found of genuine quality, true to their name and in ex-
cellent condition. As the seed season is of comj-iritively
short duration, Mr. May has prudently combined with it
the stationery, book and toy business, articles of every day
use, of which he has an attractive assortment. He like-
wise receives orders for magazines from all parts of the
world. Read his advertisement on page 105.
S. T. NELMES.
The Book and Fancy Goods store of Mr. Nelmes is situated
on the south side of Queen Square. By referring to his
advertisement on page 98, it will be seen that his stock
consists of books, stationery and fancy goods, all of which
are found in great variety. Albums, Christinas, New
Year's, birth day and other fancy cards imported from
British and foreign houses. English, Canadian and
American periodicals supplied to order, when not in stock, at
short notice. Bibles, prayer and hymn books, church
services and indeed everything connected with the trade
may be obtained here on the most economical terms. Since
the first part of our work was set up in type Mr. Nelmes
has removed to the commodious premises lately occupied by
Mr. R. Young, south side Queen square, when? he will be
glad to see all his old patrons.
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HERBERT HASZARD.
The book binding and job printing- establishment of Mr.
Ha-szard is situated at No. 18 Queen street. We find in
the salesroom a full assortment of first class stationery,
legal blanks, blank books, etc. The establishment is fully
equipped with all the necessary machinery for the execution
of rulin g, printing and binding. The stamping of mono-
grams, crests, etc., is executed in the finest style of art,
and an inspection of the illuminated relief stamping which
is turned out from this house shows clearly that Mr.
Haszard is no tyro in his business. Particular attention is
devoted to the manufacture of blank books, all kinds of
which will be found constantly on hand, bound in various
styles and ruled suitable for all business purposes. The
stock which is kept on hand, although of the best quality,
is offered to the public at most reasonable prices, and we
have no hesitation in stating that the work here performed
will, for style and workmanship, compare most favorably
with any done in the Dominion.
LEONARD MORRIS.
This thoroughly established Book and Stationery Store
is situated on Water Street, Summerside, and by unceas-
ing energy and enterprise the proprietor has succeeded in
building up an extensive basiness. His stock is large and
well selected and no one can fail to meet with any article
pertaining to the book and stationery line when visiting
the store of Mr. Morris. Not only do we find Family
Bibles, Prayer, School, Account Books, Stationery, News-
papers, Periodicals, &c., but also articles that are a great
acquisition to every household, viz., Mason and Hamlin's
Organs, and first class Sewing Machines. On inspection
these will be found to be of the best manufacture and may be
purchased on .the most reasonable terms. Mr. M. has had
considerable experience in the book business and, therefore,
we are not surprised to find that works of the most eminent
authors of the day, form the leading features in his
establishment. Give him a call, and whenever you do so
we can vouch that you will at all times meet with the
utmost courtesy and attention ; while at the same time if
you make a small or large investment you will receive good
value for your money.
484 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
PRINCE COUNTY BOOK STORE.
Among the business houses of Summerside worthy of
especial mention we should not omit the " Prince County Book
Store," situated on Water Street. Mrs. A. F. Doull conducts
quite an extensive business. Here will be found a large
and well selected stock of Bible?, Prayer, Hymn, and School
Books, Photograph! and Autograph Albums, Day Books,
Ledgers, writiag materials and many other articles in the
fancy goods line, as will be seen by reference to advertise-
ment on page 198. Mrs. Doull's stock is well assorted and
reflects much credit on the good taste of that lady. Persons
visiting Summerside who w r ish to be supplied with books,
stationery or fancy goods should not fail to call at the "Prince
County Book Store."
|Jnuj0 mti) Chemical
s.
WILLIAM R. WATSON,
Wholesale and retail Druggist, occupies his own exten-
sive premises on lower Queen Street. He is one of the oldest
established Druggists in the Province, having commenced
business in 1843, and continued up to the present time
without intermission and with marked success. Few men
have been more attentive to business than has Mr. Watson,
and few can boast of a more upright business record ; scru-
pulously attentive, always courteous, and dealing only in
genuine Drugs and Chemicals, a,re the secrets of his suc-
cess. Few establishments have out-lived commercial panics
and depressions, as for nearly forty years, this has done,
which, no doubt is, in a great measure, attributable to the
business capacity and untiring energy of its founder. His
business is not only extensive, but gradually increasing.
In addition to the various articles kept in a house of this
kind, including British and Foreign Drugs, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Spices, Oils, Fancy Soaps, Dye Stuffs and Pa-
tent Medicines Mr. Watson devotes careful attention to
Garden, Feld and Flower Seeds, all of which will be found
of fine quality and in excellent condition.
For many years, the subject of our notice has held the
responsible office of High Sheriff of Queen's County, is a
Justice of the Peace, and may be fairly regarded as one
of Charlottetown's most worthy find respected citi/on*.
AND HAND BOOK. 485
THE APOTHECARIES' HALL.
Tho Apothecaries Hall is one of the leading dispensaries
in the Province. It was established in the year 1810, by
Thomas DesBrisay, Esq., on Queen Street, where the
" Royal Oak " now stands. Mr. DesBrisay was quite success-
ful in business, and, in the year 1835, removed to tli3 corner
of Queen and Graft on Streets, the present location of the
Hall. Here he increased his stock and first raised the sign,
" Apothecaries' Hall." After his death, which took place
in the year 1857, the business fell into the hands of his son
Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., who prosecuted a profitable
trade in Drugs, &c., until the year 1874, when Mr. Frank D.
Beer, M. D., and Mr, George E. Hughes formed the Apothe-
caries' Hall Company, and purchased Mr. Des Brisay's stock
and trade. ' Mr. Hughes manages the business. He is a
thoroughly practical chemist, and. during the short time he
has had control of '' Apothecaries' Halt " he has, by untiring
attention and courtesy to customers, built up for it a lucrative
and daily increasing trade. The stock consists of all de-
scriptions of patent medicines, dye stuffs, perfumery, toilet
requisites a full line ol surgical instruments, eye-glasses,
etc., etc. Special attention is here given to the dispensing
of physicians prescriptions, and family recipes. Apart from
articles usually found in a first-class Drug Store, you can
get at " Apothecaries' Hall" a choice and superior variety
of smokers requisites which are all at moderate prices.
J. A. McCALLUM,
whose place of business is located at Montague Bridge, a
nourishing Village in King's County. It is seldom that a
small community is so privileged as to have a first-class
Drug and Chemical Establishment, where every article
connected with the business can be readily" obtained, in
case of sickness, without travelling to a. city store. In
addition to an excellent stock of genuine Drugs, Chemicals,
and Patent Medicines, Mr. MeUallum has a large assort-
ment of other goods, including Pickles, Sauces, S[>
Fancy Soaps, bottled articles, fragrant perfumes, and a lot
of useful and ornamental goods, usually found in a well-
arranged house of the kind. The way to build up a city,
town or village is to buy your goods in the community in
which you live, provided they can be got as cheap and as
good as at -my other place. The reputation of this house
is well kno.vn for the purity of its Medicines, evincec!
by the patronage of many members of the medical profes-
sion. Read advertisement on page 149.
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<&irttchmakcrs anb Jlctncllcrs.
E. W. TAYLOE.
Jewelry and precious stories have, for centuries past,
"been articles of personal adornment in every quarter of the
globe. Among 1 the leading establishments doing business
in this line, is that of Mr. E. W. Taylor's, situated on South
side of Queen Square. Here we find a laige and varied
stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks of every descrip-
tion, Silver and Plated Ware, Charms of every conceivable
device, Engagement and Wedding Rings, and in fact every
article that we can expect to find in a first-class Jewelry
Store. Parties about to make purchases* in this gentle-
man's line, will do well to give him a call, as among the
stock which he constantly keeps on hand, even the most
fastidious cannot fail to be suited. Cleaning and repairing
is here executed and all work guaranteed. See his adver-
tisement on page 142.
G. H. TAYLOR & CO.
This firm have recently succeeded Mr. J. F. McKay in l;is
old establishment, north side Queen Square. Their stock of
elegant and costly goods includes gold and silver watches,
clocks, solid silver and plated wares, which is of very superior
quality. .Here will be found a large assortment ot fancy
goods, both useful and ornamental, including engagement
and wedding rings, charms, lockets, brooches and m a in-
other valuable articles. The experience of one of the part-
ners in England and elsewhere, together with the intimate
acquaintance of the firm with the best markets in their
line, place them in a position to supply their patrons on the
very best terms. Call and inspect their valuable stock,
which is regularly replenished from time to time. Eead
page lOfi.
JOHN A. CAMERON.
Delicate as is the art of Watch-making and costly the
articles of Jewelry, we find that Charlottetown has some first
class business houses in this line. Among those worthy of
especial mention, is that of Mr. John A.Cameron, whose,
store is situated on Kent Street, between Great George and
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Prince Sts. Here can be found a well selected stock of
watches and clocks of the most substantial kind and of the
latest novelties in lesign. Jewelry at all times has an en-
chantment about it and one cannot resist this feeling when
inspecting the various articles displayed at this establish-
ment. A timepiece, from the hall clock to the most delicate
ladies' watch, may be purchased here, as also rings and
charms of every device arid design, together with many other
articles enumerated on page 78. Mr. Cameron being a
practical workman is always in a position to execute clean-
ing and repairing with neatness, despatch, and on the most
reasonable terms.
W. A WEEKS & CO.
Prominent amongst the diy goods houses of the city is
that of Messrs. W. A. Weeks & Co., Queen Street. This
house, for many years, has conducted an extensive and suc-
cessful business. The practical expensive, thorough know-
ledge of business, and intimate acquaintance of the firm with
the leading markets of Great Britain, Canada and America,
afford the best facilities to purchase their goods direct from
the manufacturer. Thus they are in a position to place
before the public all the elegant and useful novelties of each
succeeding season. At the same time their prices will be
found to be unusually reasonable. It may be remarked that.
in order to obtain the best value for their numerous
customers, one of the partners periodicall}' visits the Biitish
and other markets. To test the verity of our statements,
the reader cannot do better than call at the store, where an
ample assortment of irooils will be found, and no pains spared
to show the articles whether the intending purchaser can be
suited or not. Read advertisement on page 190.
ROBERT YOUNG,
Importer of fancy dry goods and millinery, has recently rr-
moved to Xo. 77 Queen street in order to have accommo-
dation for his gradually expanding business. Here Mr.
Young }-as commodious premises, and the location is central
and convenient. This establishment has been in existence
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many years, and may be appropriately styled the ladies 1 em-
porium, because here may be found every article which is
designed for the comfort and elegance of the female part of
the community, including dress goods in great variety, furs,
hats, ribbons, feathers, in fact every novelty connected with
a fashionable business. The long experience, thorough
knowledge and business qualifications of Mr. Young enable
him to buy in the best markets and on the most favorable
terms, so that he is in a position to place those benefits within
the reach of his numerous customers. In addition to the
dry goods and millinery business Mr. Young deals ex-
tensively in sewing machines. See advertisement on page
2*34, also on third last page.
PERKINS & STERNS.
The store of this well established dry goods firm is
situated on Queen street, fronting on the Market Square. It
is one of the foremost houses in the trade, and is conducted
on the best principles by two young and well experienced
business men Messrs. Frederick Perkins and A. W . Sterns.
The firm was first established in the year 1870 under the
name and title cf Perkins Bros., Mr. Frederick Perkins be-
ing the senior member. Four years later the Perkins
Bros, dissolved partnership, and Mr. A. W. Sterns, a young
gentleman of largo experience in the dry goods business,
entered the firm with Mr. F. Perkins, changed its title to
"Perkins & Sterns,'' and up to the present time they have
conducted thn business successfully and profitably. As
with all other successful firms the business of Messrs.
Perkins & Sterns increased steadidly. This increase necssi-
tated the enlargement of the premises, and accordingly an
addition of thirty by twenty-six feet was erected, making-
their salesroom as they now stand eighty-six feet in depth
by twenty-six feet in width. The first flat of the store is
set apart as a general salesroom, the second for the ex-
hibition of millinery, mantles, etc., and the third for car-
pets, oilcloths and staple goods. A member of the firm
visits Europe s mi- annually, and by these frequent visits
the house has funned such an intimate acquaintance with
tho Kurnpesm markets as enables them to purchase goods
on th-. 1 IK**!- terms, <?>nd they can thus place the benefits of
their extvnsiv^ jMirchases within the reach of all. The
stock, whii-h i.s pMi-.-lia.sed in the home markets consists of
general dry goods, fancy articles, ladies' and gents' outfits,
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millinery, oil cloths, carpets, etc. This stock is regularly
replenished with the latest novelties in every branch of the
business. Messrs. Perkins & Sterns are about to adopt the
cash principle, which they think at length is most profit-
able. Eead page 141.
TREMALNE & METCALF.
This business was established in 1851, by Mr. James
DesBrisay, in the store adjoining the Apothecaries' Hall,
Queen's Square. In 1856, in conjunction with Mr. Wm.
Dodd, he built the substantial brick store now occupied by
his enterprising successors, and situate at 88, Qneen Street,
opposite the market. In 1873, on account of his rapidly
growing business, the premises were enlarged by extending
them eighty-four feet in the rear and adding a third story,
making it one of the most commodious stores in the city.
In 1879, the gentlemen, whose names head this notice,
purchased the business and entered upon the premises of
Mr. DesBrisay. They have embarked in the undertaking
on peculiarly favorable circumstances, having a wide-spread
connection in city and country, fostered under the old
management which had always been regarded as fair and
honorable. This, in itself, was a good foundation to work
upon ; but the introduction of new blood, when it is of the
right quality, into any concern, is an element of vital im-
portance in these days of keen competition. We find the
firm commencing at the right end ; they advertise, and
what is more, they do so judiciously, otherwise their names
would not appear in our columns, (see page 102.) This is
a sure indication of ^success, as seen in the career of A. T.
Stewart and many other successful merchants of minor note.
This house contains a general assortment of Dry Goods,
including Gloves, Hosiery, Millinery, fur and cloth Mantles,
Mantle Cloths, Ladies' and Gent's Under Clothing, with a
host of other Goods, which we cannot here enumerate. As
is often the rase, in this and other Provinces, the house
has in stock a large assortment of fine Teas ; and one of
their specialties is Camel's Hair Bolting Cloth, for Millers.
JNO. H. CATHRAE.
One of the finest displays of Sample Goods to be seen in
the lower Provinces, is that made by Mr. Jno. H. Cathrae,
whose Sample Rooms are situated on the corner of Water
and Qaeen Streets. He is one of the leading Merchants'
490 MISCELLANEOUS DIRKCTOEY
and Manufacturers' Agents on the Islard, and has prose-
cuted a brisk business throughout the Provinces for a num-
ber of years. At his Rooms may always be found a com-
plete assortment of Samples in English, Canadian and
American Dry Goods, including Hats, Caps, Gloves, Furs,
Boots and Shoes, English and American Rubber Goods,
Teas, Vinegars and other articles. Mr, Cathrao represents
some of the leading Houses in England, Scotland and the
Provinces ; among which are Reniach's Nephew & Co., of
London, England ; Wilson, Matheson & Co. of Glasgow,
Scotland; Robertson, Dawson & Co., of Montreal, Canada ;
&c., &c., &c., as may be seen on reference to page 110.
J. E. GRANT.
Dealers in Dry Goods, visiting Charlottetown, should call
on Mr. Grant, as he keeps samples of the finest Goods in
his line. His place of business is on the corner of Queen
and Water Streets, formerly used as the Merchants' Ex-
change or Reading Room. Mr. Grant's business may be
ligitimately described as that of a Merchant's and Manufac-
turer's Agent; hence, he keeps samples of all kinds of
Merchandize, including black and gvos grain Silks,
Mantle Velvets, black a,nd colored Cashmeres, Merinos,
Paramettos, Alpacas, Brillantines, and in fact, every descrip-
tion of goods, which are sold to dealers only.
in addition to Dry Goods, Mr. Grant keeps samples of
other Merchandize, and judging from his reputation as
being scrupulously attentive to the interests of his patrons,
we have no hesitation in recommending him to the trade.
See advertisement on first outside cover of Directory.
HON. D. GORDON.
More than a quarter of a century has elapsed since the
business of the gentleman whose name heads this notice was
commenced, it having been established in 1852, at George-
town, King's County^. The stock of this home consists of
general merchandize including East and West India produce,
giy goods, ship chandlery, cordage, anchors, and chains which
are sold at wholesale and retail. In looking over Mr.
Gordon's extensive assortment of goods, one cannot but
notice the extent and variety of his wares and the legitimate
conclusion we arrive at is that his stock would do credit to
a first class city" house. A leading fe.-iture here is, that the
oods are fully assorted an 1 regularly replenished from
ritish and Foreign Markets. In addition to the business
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already named, ship building some time ago formed an im-
portant part of the establishment; unfortunately, however,
of late years this branch of* industry has been marked by
depression and therefore for the time being abandoned, which
it is hoped will only be of temporary duration.
Notwithstanding the extent of his secular engagements,
Mr. Gordon has been able to devote a portion of his time to
the interests of his country, hence we find, that from 18CG
to 1871 he occupied a seat in the Legislative Council and
entered the House of Assembly in 1870 and still continues a
member of that venerable body. Without any intention of
flattery, the subject of our present article may be justly re-
garded as o^ne of Prince Edward Islands's successful
merchants and sapient statesmen.
ALEXANDER McMTLLAN,
Whose principal place of business is located at Wheatley
River, Queen's Countj', may be regarded as one of the en-
terprising merchants of the Island. His stock consists of
an extensive assortment of British, foreign and home manu-
factured goods, including farming implements, hardware
and house furnishings, dry goods, boots and shoes, grocer-
ies and provisions, with every article usually found in a
first class general store. One of the leading features in
this establishment is the purchase and exportation of agri-
cultural produce, and Mr. McMillan being an extensive
shipowner is in a position to give employment to his
vessels when they are not otherwise engaged. There are
two branches connected with this house, one at Hunter
River, the other at Stanley Bridge, both of which do a
lucrative business. The long experience and excellent
facilities which the head of this house possesses enable him
to do an extensive trade, which is mutually advantageous
to himself and his numerous patrons.
Uai loving,
C. ROBERTSON.
This well known house is situated on the corner of Queen
and Dorchester Streets. It is one of the foremost establish-
ments in the custom tailoring- and outfitting tnide in the
'Provincp. The proprietor, Mr. Robertson, devotes himself
ixclusively to the business, and hence it is conducted on the
best principles. Tho hous^ was first established ii 1ST '2
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and at that time situated on the western side of Queej
street, but, owing to his rapidly extending business it
found necessary to remove to the spacious building as i]
dicated above. The ground floor is sixty- five feet in deptl
by thirty feet in width, and is set apart as a general salt
room and office ; the second for cutting and trimming ; tlj
third for workmen and the fourth for extra stock.
but the best of cutters and workmen that can be found ii
the Dominion are employed here, and therefore the best oj
style is the result. The stock, which is purchased in th
first markets of Great Britain, Canada and the Unitej
States at the lowest cash prices (the benefits of which hi
patrons are given), consists of black and blue West
England broads, English, Scotch and Canadian tw<
beavers, &c., and a handsome stock of gents' furnisliii
<?oods, as described on pages 166 and 225. The en1
stock is regularly replenished with the latest novelties
every branch of the business. Call and see for yourself
50 Queen street, Duncan's old stand.
BRUCE & McKENZIE.
The firm which we have now under notice is one of thj
many prominent business houses in Clmrlottetown. Th|
stock on hand is extensive and is replete with new, fashioi
able and seasonable goods, while the fashion and general
up of garments ordered at this establishment are of such
character that cannot fail to give .satisfaction. The read]
made department embraces a great variety of the best go<
both as regards quality and style. Messrs. Bruce &
Kenzie are the successors to the tailoring and clothi.
branch of the business of Mr. George E. Full. They ai
both young men, genial, courteous and obliging, and ha
since they commenced business, commanded a large share
public patronage. By reference to their advt., on page G(
it will be found that they keep on hand many articles wine
\v<- are unable to enumerate hen 1 .
LESLIE J. WILLIAMS.
.xtent
The business of tailoring is prosecuted to as great an ext
in Charlottetown as it is in any other city in the Domini
with a similar population, and we can boast of a class
tailors who are more than average workmen. Among the
houses in the trade is that of Leslie J. Williams, which I
situated on Lower Queen Street. Here gents' garments art
made to order in the latest styles, and finished with th(
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greatest elegance. Mr. Williams is very attentive to busi-
ness, and, by his attention, courtesy and good workmanship,
has secured a large share of patronage. His work gives
general satisfaction. He receives the British and American
Fashion plates monthly, and thus keeps posted in the fashions
both countries. Mr. Williams keeps in stock some of
the finest fabrics to be found in the trade, which include
English and Canadian tweeds, broadcloth and doeskins, and
trimmings of excellent quality. Remember his address. 24
Queen Street, and read page 134.
JOHN BELL.
This well-known Establishment, which is under the
distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Gover-
nor of the Island, is one of the oldest of the kind in the
City. Mr. Bell's long experience in and practical know-
ledge of the business, enable him to turn out garments of
avery description, of superior workmanship and the latest
style of fashion. The materials and trimmings kept in
ck are of the finest quality, as he buys exclusively in the
best markets, and on the most favorable terms. He is in a
position to supply the latest novelties in textures, colors,
jweeds, diagonals, doeskins, fancy vestings. and, indeed,
3very article connected with' the trade. His place of busi-
lessison Kent Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets.
Read carefully page 93.
DAVISON & 00.,
jrrocers and general dealers, are located 011 the corner of
jrreat George and Kent streets. They have an extensive
itock of all kinds of goods in their line. Here the intend-
ing purchaser will find a valuable assortment of teas, coffees,
jiugars, dried fruit, pickles, spices, confectionery and fancy
| foods and a host of miscellaneous articles always found in
L first class family store. This firm is well established, and
heir reputation for selling goods of sterling quality at
noderate prices is well known not only in the city but in
j he country. In fact they might very appropriately use as
heir watchword the sensible motto "small profits and quick
eturns.'" Road their advertisement on page 226.
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R K. BRACE.
The FAMILY GROCERY established some time ago by the
gentleman whose name heads this notice, has, in a compa-
ratively short period, become very popular. This, in some
measure, is due. no doubt, not merely to the genuine cha-
racter of his goods, but to the courtesy and attention which
he manifests towards his patrons. The experience of Mr.
Brace has been considerable, extending over many years,
seven of which were spent in the establishment of the
present respected Mayor of the city, so that his business
habits are well formed, and, with ordinary industry, cannot
fail to lead to ultimate success. In addition to a well-
selected stock of Groceries and Provisions, he keeps in
stock an assortment of house findings, including Knives,
Forks, tea and table Spoons, Looking Glasses, and a host
of other goods required for family use. Mr. Brace is Agent
for Hyde's celebrated Cheese, well known throughout the
Island for its delicious flavor. Read advertisement on
page 69, and remember address, Queen Square, opposite
Market House.
A. N. LARGE.
There being quite an extensive demand for aerated waters
in this Province we find this business house, which is situ-
ated on the corner o r Queen and Kent streets, doing a
thriving trade in that line. Mr. Large not only supplies
dealers with the beverages of his own manufacture, but is
also an importer and dealer in family groceries, fruits and
provisions generally, and he is prepared to fill an}- orders
with which he may be favored on the most reasonable
terms. See his advertisement on page 113.
SIMON W. CRABBE.
Among the enterprising merchants of Charlotte town Mr.
S. W. Crabb3 has O3eupied a prominent position for many
years. His salesrooms and warehouse, at IOD Queen street
(the sign of the stove), constitute quite an extensive estab-
lishment. Here the purchase]- will find a great variety of
hall, parlor and cooking stoves. His imports are made di-
rect from the most celebrated manufacturers, and at all
times goods are offered at such figures as cannot fail to meet
the expectations of even the most economical. Mr. Crabbe
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is no tyro in his business, and therefore every one desirous
of being furnished with first-class articles may unhesitat-
ingly rely on his j udgment. On reference to page 89 the
reader will see the extensive assortment kept in stock-
This store is always furnished with a complete line of hard-
ware, and we are giad to state that the proprietor is doing a
most lucrative business.
CITY TIN STORE.
Mr. 0. F. Harris, the proprietor of this establishment,
prosecutes quite a lively business in the manufacture of
sheet iron and tinware, at his new store, on Upper Queen
Street. He employs the best of workmen, turns out all
descriptions of plain, stamped and japanned articles, black
and Russian iron stove pipe, coal hods, shovels, etc. Mr. H.
is also a gas-litter and beil-ha.nger of large experience ; and,
in this branch, as well as with his tinware and ironmongery,
he *vill be found to give general satisfaction. Give him a
call, and remember that he is to be found at his new store,
Upper Queen Street, between (irafton and Kent Streets
M. STEVENSON.
Amongst many other excellent houses in the tinware line
is that of Mr. M. Stevenson, of No. 55 Queen Street. Here
the purchaser will find a varied assortment of stoves, stove
pipes, register grates, fancy and japanned tinware, which he
sells wholesale and retail. By strict attention to the wants
of his customers, moderate charges, and the superior quality
of his goods, Mr. Stevenson has succeeded in building up an
extensive business, with every prospect of a still greater
increase. Read his advertisement on page 72.
A. O. THOMPSON & CO.
(Nev Glasgow, N. S.)
The hardware, stove and tinware business is well repre-
sented in New Glasgow, N. S., by the firm above named.
They are wholesale manufacturers, and conduct an extensive
trade throughout thf^ Lower Provinces. As may be seen by
reference to page 222, this firm makes every description of
tinware, coalhods, tubular lanterns, " perfection " oil tanks
and all kinds of sheet iron work, which is executed in the
very best style. In addition to the manufacture of the
articles before mentioned, their store, which is situated on
Provost street, is well equipped with a full assortment of
hardware, and here the purchaser will not fail to meet with
496 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
every requirement in that line. The farmer also can be fur-
nished with Copp brother's celebrated plows, as this is one of
the agencies for that very desirable farm implement. An
inspection of the stock is cordially invited from one and all,
and persons taking advantage of this will not, we feel assured,
leave the establishment without admitting that they have
found a house, where it will be to their advantage to transact
any businesss which may have relation to the hardware,
stove or tinware branches.
Dottls.
THE SEA SIDE HOTEL.
This first class watering place is situated on a bluff jutting
into Rustico Bay opposite the larger harbour, which is near
the centre of the North Shore of the island. It was
established in 1872 and known as the " Ocean House," but
came under the management of the present proprietors,
Messrs. John Newson & Co., in 1874, from which time it has
been known as the " Sea Side Hotel." It enjoys an excellent
reputation under its present management The sea-fishing,
boating, surf bathing, <fec., are superior, salubrious and
bracing, while the charming scenery cannot fail to atttract
attention of tourists &c.
It has bv'en annually patronized by some of the best
American and Canadian families.
It was visited by the Marquis of Lome and Suite on
August 16, 1879 on which occasion the proprietors were in-
structed by the Local Government and Vice-Regal reception
Committee to provide a luncheon for the Vice-Regal Party
and a number of in v ited guests, which was served in a
spacious Pavillion, erected for the purpose, and in a manner
highly spoken of, and which fully sustained the prestige of
the 4< Sea Side Hotel "
Upon the register we notice the names of the Lieutenant
Governor and Suite (annual visitors.) The Bishop of Nova
Scotia, the Right Hon. Sir Hugh Childers and Lady Judge
Wilinot, Rev. Gavin Lang and family, (annual visitors),
Judge Hensley of Ch'town, Judge Lorrence of Montreal, Mr.
Justice Barton of Toronto, Chancellor Carroll of South
Carolina, Hon. J. C. Pope, Minister of Marine and Fisheries,
Bon McKenzie Bowell, Minister of Customs, J. M LeMoine
of Quebec, &c., <fec., most of whom spend some weeks every
season.
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This Hotel is about 18 miles frojn Ch'town, and can be
reached by horse and carriage drive, passing through a
beautiful country with magnificent scenery for which the
Island is noted, perhaps the grandest in America in the
summer season. Or by train to Hunter River, thence by
coach to the ' c Sea Side."
REVERE HOUSE.
This well-established Hotel is situated at the head of
the Steam Navigation Wharf, overlooking the beautiful
harbor of Charlotte town, and is conducted by Mi*s. McNeill.
It has been recently enlarged and improved, and the addi-
tion is a very great advantage, as the house can now accom-
modate its rapidly increasing business. It is furnished
throughout in the most modern style, with every regard to
the comfort and convenience of its numerous patrons.
With commercial men, this house has enjoyed an estab-
lished reputation, and all who have visited the " Revere/'
acknowledge that no pains are spared to promote the
well-being of its patrons. The table fare is excellent,
the culinary department being managed by experienced
employees, while the charges are strictly moderate for a
first-class Hotel.
THE RANKIN HOUSE.
This Hotel is pleasantly situated on the corner of Water
and Pownal Streets, and commands an extensive view of
the harbor, and the very pleasing scenery which surrounds
it. The present proprietor, Mr. John J Daries, succeeded
Miss Rankin, the lady who established this-- Hotel, in the
year 1878, and has since carried on the business in such a
manner that has given entire satisfaction to his numerous
gfuests. Mr. Davies has had much experience in hotel
business, and endeavours at all times to give the travelling
public the benefit of that experience. There are fifty com-
tortable sleeping apartments, several parlors and reception^
rooms, besides sample rooms for commercial men, bath
rooms, and a spacious dining room ; the larder of the latter
is at all times bountifully supplied with every thing the
season and market afford. This house is well patronized
by visitors, business men and others. The proprietor, Mr.
D., is very popular as a host, and is always on hand to
minister to the wants of his many patrons.
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ROCKLIN HOUSE.
This popular hotel, which has been established nearly
twenty years, is conducted by the proprietor, Mr. Sirnon D.
Fraser. The central position of the " Rocklin" and its prox-
imity to the market make it very convenient for farmers
and others whose sojourn in the city is temporary. Com-
mercial travellers, tourists, visitors and the travelling public
generally will find the house replete with every comfort and
convenience. The sleeping apartments are airy and cheer-
ful, and parties seeking quiet and recreation will do well to
rriake this house their home while in the city. Carriages are
always in attendance at the trains and steamboats to convey
guests to the hotel. Attached to the establishment is ex-
tensive stabling and experienced hostlers. Read advertise-
ment on page 101, and remember the address, Kent street
between Queen and Great George streets.
WAGSTAFF'S HOTEL.
This modern house, prior to its renovation, was known as
the " Old Rankin," corner Sydney & Pownal Streets, and
now bears the above name. It is conducted by Mi . Win
WagstafF and has already secured a fair share of public
patronage. It is located in an excellent position, not far
distant from the leading thoroughfares, Market, Post Office,
Custom House, Banks & Public Offices. As a commercial
house it has already become popular, and as a necessary con-
sequence its comforts are sought after by commercial men
and others. Those who may make the hotel .under notice
their home while in the City will meet with every attention
from the obliging proprietor or his efficient representative.
Read advertisement on page 130.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
Is situated in the Royalty, in the environs of the City, and
is conducted by the proprietor, Mr. Henry Coombs. This
commodious hotel has been recently erected in a beautiful
Reality at considerable cost. It has been furnished express-
ly for the accommodation of visitors, strangers, and the
travelling public -jvnrraliy. Its location is in one of the
most healthy parts of the Royalty, away from the smoke and
foustlo of the- city, where the tourist will find quietude and
enjoyment. i<V\\- phc.-s arc bettor adapted for boating and
batl } -i<nr' \< in rlo^o proximity to tho health
inspiring v.':iti.-'-'s<>f tin- WVst !'jv -r. Ui.'nd idvfcrtise'ifc&Wt'Ort
page SI.
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UNION HOUSE.
Is situated on Queen Street, Charlottetown. Mr. P. P.
Gillis, the proprietor, has, by prompt attention and courtesy
to the wants of his customers, secured a fair share of public
patronage, The numerous persons who come to town and
find that they cannot delay until meal hours will do well to
give Mr. Gillis a call as meals are served at any time on the
shortest possible notice. First class oysters are always kept
on hand and are served up in any style that may be desired.
Refreshments of all descriptions will al>-> be found here, all
of which are the finest quality. In connection with this
establishment there is a barber shop, which is neatly and
comfortably furnished, and gentlemen having occasion to
visit this department will always find experienced and
obliging attendants to wait on them.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
This hotel is situated on Central street, Summerside, and
in consequence of the proprietor's (Mr. George Muttart) con-
stant endeavors to please one and all who may favor him
with their patronage, we find that he is gaining quite a
goodly share of public support. Farmers and others visit-
ing the town will do well to call at the ''Franklin," as the
stabling accommodation is excellent, the rooms cemfortable,
the table fare substantial, and the charges very moderate.
REVERE HOUSE, PICTOU, N. S.
Persons who for busines or pleasure, have occasion to*
sojourn in Pictou, N. S., will not be at a loss for accommo-
dation, for at the house which we have now under notice
may be found all the requisites to make a home from home
most comfortable. Mr. Charles L. Rood, the proprietor, is
widely and favorably known as one of the most obliging
and attentive of hosts. The house is situated on Coleraine
Street, and persons patronizing it will find that even in the
hot summer months, cool and bracing air is always to be
enjoyed in this locality. Business men and others will find
this house admirably adapted for them, it being in close
proximioy t<> the Kaihvay Slut inn, Banks, Post Office, <fcc..
and they will at all limes mod with every attention from
the obliging proprietor. The tables are furnished with all
the delicacies of the seasons, while the charges an- v.
moderate, the motto of Mr. Tv'>o<i lieinu' ' live and l"t liv."
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Insurance,
M. A. CAMERON.
Amongst the insurance men of the Island Mr. Cameron
may be regarded as one of the most prominent, he having in
a few years built up a large business. He devotes his entire
attention to insurance, hence the secret of his success he
has, however, had considerable experience in this particular
line of business and therefore is conversant with all its de-
tails including fire, life, marine, and accident.
One important feature in Mr. Cameron's business is the
character and stability of the offices which he represents
they have only 10 be named to be appreciated. The " Royal "
of Liverpool, and the " Lancashire " of Manchester are old
and substantial companies which, with others for which he
is agent, are well known for their soundness in a financial
point of view.
E. H. NORTON.
Few subjects have engaged public attention an1 especially
that of the prudent pirt of the community more than the
subject of Insurance during the past half century. Notwith-
standing its paramount importance however, there are thou-
sands who do not avail them selves of its numerous benefits. Mr.
Norton's advertisement which appears on page 170, should
be read with interest, and the case of the " poor fellow" who
had no accident policy on his life should be carefully studied.
If a man unluckily is overtaken by calamity by which he is
disabled, he will receive $10 or $20 a week, more or less, as
the case may be according to amount of policy ; and it is
astonishing how quickly a medical man will attend the sick
and dying when he knows he will be paid for his services
and it is not less surprising how readily the sympathy of our
friends is bestowed when a golden reward is seen in the
distant future. Mr. Norton undertakes all risks.
Cabinet
MARK BUTCHER.
Prominent amongst the business establishments of the City
is the Steam Cabinet Factory of Mr. Mark Butcher, located
on the corner of Kent and Hillsbo rough Streets.
Half a century has passed away since this gentlemen
commenced the battle of life, and his business career has
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evidently been a marked success. As the city has grown,
and the population increased, his trade has enlarged and his
facilities to manufacture have multiplied. In his extensive
show rooms may be seen a magnificent stock of plain and
elegant cabinet furniture, comprising walnut parlor ami
chamber suits, bedsteads, lounges, mattresses, side board*,
bureaus, looking glasses, toilet stands, dressing tables ; chairs
in great variety, with every other article, useful and
ornamental, connected with the trade. As will be seen by
advertisement on page 118. A leading feature in the house
is that of Undertaking, and here will be found at all times a
large assortment of the goods necessary when the mantle of
gloom is thrown over the domestic circle. It is only right to
say,in this brief notice, that the prosperity of this house is the
legitimate fruit of upright dealing, patient industry, prudent
enterprise and untiring perserverance.
JAMES HOBBS.
The furniture factory of Mi\ James Hobbs is situated on
Prince Street, near the new Baptist Church. Mr. Hobbs'
large experience together with his practical knowledge of the
business enables him to turn out such work as cannot fail to
give satisfaction as to price, style and quality. It should be
remembered that he does not confine himself to any one
branch of the business, but embraces all, including that of
Undertaking, to which he gives his most particular attention.
Mr. Hobbs has recently fitted up a most elegant hearse, and
has constantly on hand a supply of caskets and coffins of all
sizes, thus making the Undertaking Department which Is
personally superintended by himself in every respect com-
plete.
Parties will therefore find that, under all circumstances,
their wants may be well supplied at this establishment. The
young beginner may have his home economically furnished
the older veteran, whose growing wealth justify him in
furnishing more costly and elegantly, can be suited here,
and when the stern and painful realities of domestic life
make their appearance in all cases Mr. Hobbs will be ready
to attend to the wishes of those who may favor him wit)
their orders. Read page 200.
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Jftannfactnms.
YOUNKER, OFFER & CO.
The carriage factory of the above mentioned tiriu is
situated on Queen Street. It was first established by Messrs.
Proud and McCoubrey and fell into the hands of the present
firm in the year 1874, since which time they have carried on
a thriving business as they have received that share of public
patronage which good work and attention to business so well
deserve. The carriages, sleighs, &c., which are manufactured
at this establishment are excellent, and we would advise all
in need of first class vehicles, at moderate prices, to call and
inspect the stock which is kept on hand. Repairing, paint-
ing, &c., are executed on short notice and in first class style as
described on page 113.
' J. & R. SCOTT.
This well-established Carriage Factory, situated 011 Kent
Street, was founded by the senior partner, Mr. John Scott,
in 1842, and in 1861 the partnership was formed by the
introduction of Mr. Robert Scott, the junior member of the
firm. Few houses have outlived the commercial storms of
nearly forty years, yet the one under notice appears with
as solid a foundation as ever, which, doubtless is in some
measure due to the very great caution exercised in its
business transactions. Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, Cut-
ters and Sleighs aivi manufactured here, and all work turned
out by this house is of a superior character ; the materials
i^ged in their construction are of excellent quality, durable
in wear, moderate in price, and attractive in appearance.
See advertisement on page 13-3. Remember the address,
Kent Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets
HKWSON, McDOUGALL & SEAMAN.
Charlottefcown is well represented in the carriage build-
ing line by theg >ntlemen whose names- appear above. The
partners o{' ''us establishment have had considerable < i x
perie'i"' 1 u.i ihU v *-i'J important branch of business, and
they h:nv tii ! '.vi'll deserved reputation of turning out first
class work T!ir> manufacturing of the celebrated "'Dexter
spring wagbti' i i specialty with this firm, and it is well
known t!ust no v,;. rings are so well adapted for rough road-
111%. durability ;md' ease as are the '* Dexter." Carriages
and sleighs of all descriptions are turned out froai this
establishment, and it will amply repay tiny one for the- time-
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spent in inspecting the stock which is always kept on hand.
The prices are reasonable and the workmanship most ex-
cellent, therefore we predict that this firm must, in due
course, be abundantly rewarded for the energy and skill dis-
played by them. In the repairing shop, no side department,
we find dilapidated vehicles undergoing renovation
and repairs, and in time these vehicles are turned out
in a style that would defy recognition, while at 'the same
time they are made sound, and will therefore do good ser-
vice for considerable time to come.
(Engine & jailer ittakers.
ESDALE FOUNDRY.
The establishment bearing the above name was s'a"tei
under its present management in June, 1872, and now sup-
plies a want formerly much felt by the mechanic; 1 and
agrieultaral comnunrity, a,s this foundry turns out in good
style engines and boilers. evrry description of ships''nist : -
ings and farming implements which practical experience
has proved to be best suite:! to the couiihy. Therefore the
patronage of shipbuilders, m.vlianics and farmers should be
liberally extended to so u-'i'ul an institution, which gives
not only employment to a number of skilled workmen, but
is a means of ke.-ping i i riivul.itioi!, besides preventing a
large amou'it ol drainage of money from t'u; country. The
''Randall H -rrow," as represented above, is a leading agri-
cultural implement manufactured by this enterprising linn.
See advertisement on page 511.
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ROBERT BRIDGES.
The extensive pork packing establishment of Mr. Bridges
is situated on Hillsborough Street, adjacent to King's Square.
This house has taken the lead in the meat market line for
years, and the proprietor is still prosecuting a most successful
business in pork packing, &c. Reexports large quantities of
pork, and the different brands which he necessarily puts in
the foreign market command a ready sale. Mr. B. also deals
extensively in Hides, Calfskins, and Agricultural Produce,
for which he always pays the highest prices that the market
will afford.'
J. M. AULD.
Mr. Auld's place of business is situated on Grafton Street,
between Queen and Pownal Streets.
^ He is an enterprising dealer in produce of every descrip-
tion, and has carried on a large business in that line for
several y^ars.
Produce of all kinds is bought by him for cash or on coin-
mission. He pays strict attention to the securing of stock
of the best quality. Farmers and others, before disposing of
produce, would do well to give him a call and become ac-
quainted with the favorable terms on which he transacts
business Read advertisement on page 82.
S, H. BROWN.
Whose office and warehouse is located on the Corner of
Water arid Pownal Streets, is a buyer and shipper of all kinds
of agricultural produce as may be seen by his advertisement
on page 178. He pays the highest market price for goods
in his line and is prepared to contract for large or small
quantities to meet the convenience of all parties. Mr.
Brown's experience and knowledge of the best markets, place
him in a position to give the farmer every legitimate
advantage.
, Jftiscellmuaus.
ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
This establishment is situated on the corner of Queen
and King streets, Charlottetown. It was established in the
year 1878, and has since found its way to the confidence of
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the people, and is therefore meeting with a great measure
of success. The course of instruction imparted here is in-
valuable to young men who are about to enter commercial
life. It is conducted on actual business and scientific
principles, and embraces all subjects necessary for com-
mercial life. It is the only college in the Province that
gives a thorough biisiness course, and with what success
will appear from the readiness with which the students, on
completion of their course, fall into employment. In ad-
dition to the commercial branch, we find that there are
classes in which masters and mates are prepared for the
local marine examination. Judging from the number that
have received certificates from this college, we have every
confidence in stating that it is conducted on the first
principles of this very important branch of education, and
no student can fail to derive great advantages when under
the training of its able tutors, Messrs; Beagh and ltiller.
" CITY STEAM BAKERY. "
This is the only establishment of the kind in the Province
of P. E. Island. It was founded by the present proprietor,
Mr. John Quirk, many years ago, and has since been earned
on with marked success. Mr. Quirk's enterprise in this
essential branch of business is most praiseworthy. The spaci-
ous premises which he occupies on Prince Street wsre erect-
ed by him and afford every facility for the prosecution of
the extensive business in which he is engaged. All descrip-
tions of plain and fancy bread and biscuit are made here
daily, and a great boon is therefore rendered to mariners and
others as they are enabled to secure supplies which are fresh
and of the best quality. Cakes and confections for weddings,
picnics, balls, &c., are made under the personal supervision
of the proprietor, and, as a consequence, do not fail at all
times to give the utmost satisfaction.
HICKEY & STEWART.
This tobacco manufactory was established in Charlotte-
town more than thirty years since by Mr. George C. Lowden,
who was succeeded by Mr. M. Lowden. This gentleman
conducted the establishment until his departure from the
Provinde in 1874. The business at this time passed into the
hands of the present firm, Messrs Hickey & Stewart, who
had previously acquired a thorough knowledge of the trade.
The house rates as A No. 1 is well deserving of such classi-
fication. There are from 40 to CO hands employed here, and
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as we pass from room to room it is interesting to see with
what rapidity each employee handles the material and makes
it ready for the next process in manufacture. When the
business was first commenced there were but two rude screw
presses, but as proof of the growth of this house we need
only say that there are now ten screw and four powerful
hydraulic presses all of which are kept constantly at work.
Every variety of plug, twist and pigtail tobacco is here
manufactured and supplied to dealers at moderate prices, as
may be seen on reference to page 121.
A member of the firm makes semi-annual trips to the
Southern States where extensive purchases are made. In ad-
dition to the local trade we are pleased to know that Messrs.
Rickey and Stewart are on the high road for the develop-
ment of an extensive business in Labrador and Newfound-
land. We wish them all the success wnich their energy so
well deserves.
TRYON WOOLLEN MILLS.
Prominent amongst the industries of the Island, is the
extensive Steam Woollen Factory of Messrs. Reid Brothers,
situated afe the important Village of Try on, Prince County.
This establishment was formerly known as the Stan field
Mills, and it was never in more efficient working order
than it is at present. The Cloths and other goods manu-
factured here, are of superior quality, snd the samples
shown at the County exhibitions have received the highest
commendations. The stock consists chiefly of ladies' and
gentlemen's Over-Coatings, Suitings in merinos and coarse
wool, Blankets made from fine pure combing wools, union
and wool Shirtings, Druggets and Flannels, Carpets of
various patterns, and many other articles, which for warmth
and comfort, durability in wear and moderation in price,
cannot be rivalled, When home manufactured Goods can
be obtained at low figures, it seems marvellous that articles
of inferior quality should bo Bought after simply on account
<>f their ylowy but too often </''<v.^j.'.v. appearance. Read
advertisement 011 page 1(W.
W.R, BOREHAM.
In Charlottetown tin* name of W. R, Boreham, whose
extensive boot and shoe store is on S. side Queen Square, is
brought prominently before the mind of the shoppei\as one
of the most active and enterprising merchants in the boot
and shoe line and who docs an extensive trade with both
city and country buyers. The stock is one of the finest
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assorted in the city. Every line of inens', \ouths~ and l^ys",
ladies', misses' and childrens' boots and shoes of the newest,
most fashionable and best styles are here in stock, as also
are fancy styles of boots and shoes in French and American
kids. Mr. Boreham gets a liberal share of patronage from
the citizens of Charlottptown, as well as outside visitors
who are quick to avail themselves of every opportunity
whereby value may be obtained and such desirable results
are sure to accrue to all buyers when they purchase from
the house under notice.
M P. HOGAN.
The lumber yard of Mr. Hogan is located at the South end
of Great George Street. It will be seen by reference to
advertisement on page 146 that he is an importer and dealer
in every description of lumber. His imports are from the
best markets of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec,
and it is well known that he keeps his yard regularly fur-
nished with the best kinds of seasoned goods. All those
buying from Mr. Hogan have no hesitation to express the
utmost satisfaction with such lumber as they have from time
t<> time had occasion to purchase at this establishment,.
GEORGE H. SIMMONS.
The establishment of 'Mr. Simmons is situated on Lower
Spring Park Road where an extensive business in the manu-
facturing of Soda Water, Lemonade, Ginger Beer, Ginger
Ale, and Syrups of all descriptions has been carried on for a
number of years past. Mr, Simmons has had much experi-
ence in this line of business, and the beverages which he
manufactures art 1 pronounced by alljudges to be of excellent
flavor, and wholesome in every respect He supplies dealeis
in line city and elsewhere at stated periods, and for the past
nine years has done a flourishing business. Read advertise-
ment on page 1 08.
E. G. HUNTER.
The stone cutting business is well represent. <! by the
gentleman whose name appears above-. Ho conducts it on
Kent Street (near Hillsborougli Street). Mr. Hnnter luts
had much experience in this line of business, having been a
practical workmen in the U. States for upwards of tw r enty
years, and, as a consequence, the work executed by him is
excellent, equal to any turned out in the Province. Persons
requiring Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, etc., should give
him a call as ho, in all cases, guarantees first class work-
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manship and spares no pains to give satisfaction. See his
advertisement on page 77.
BENJAMIN TOOMBS.
The necessity of some kind of cheap but substantial
roofing for building has long been felt here and elsewhere,
that need has however been overco'me by " Scott's patent
Sheet Iron Roofing," and wherever builders have given it a
trial it has, in all cases, given the utmost satisfaction ; so
much so that there are over five million square feet in use
at the present time, which fact is proof of its superiority.
Mr. Toombs, who is agent for this very valuable article of
commerce, conducts his business on Euston Street near
threat George Street. He is also agent for the u Great
western well auger" and will at all times enter into
'contracts for the sinking of wells of from 3 feet to 6 feet in
diameter and, what is a most important item in this branch
of business, he will guarantee a bountiful supply of water.
As may be seen on reference to page 223.
STEPHEN T. STUMBLES.
A number of first class livery stables should always be
maintained in all cities pleasantly situated, surrounded by
beautiful scenery, and having first class drives, Charlottetown
is so situated, and has excellent drives, but strange to say
"there are few Livery Stables. Among the foremost of those
which are established is that of Mr. Stephen T. Stumbles
which is located on Upper Great George Street. Here may
t>e found a* number of handsome veichles. and excellent
roadsters which he is ready to hire for conveyance to any
required distance at very moderate charges. See his adver-
tisement on page 114.
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THE PATRIOT
BOOK & JOB
Printing Rooms!
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Chart ottetown, P. E. Island.
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Circulars,
Dodgers,
Business Cards,
Tickets
Programmes,
Notes of
J m fenka & llanfos of fwrg jnaalptton.
IN BRIEF,
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Plain and rancy Printing,
OF ALL KINDS, DONE AT SHORT NOTICE,
POSTERS AND HANDBILLS
PRINTED AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE.
HENRY LAWSON, PROPRIETOR.
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If Waii f AT
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CALL AND EXAMINE
THE
Sewing Machines,
AT
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101I1T YOtli
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE .
Why ? Because they are a better article ; they
are sold cheaper ; and customers will there find a
greater variety to chose from.
Every machine fully warranted and kept in good
order free of charge.
Attachments for all the principal machines. Sewing
Machine Oil.
Needles and Threads of the best quality. Old
Machines taken as part payment for new.
WEBSTER'S
SEWING MACHINES!
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Charlottetown, P. E. Island
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