——— F WW. Tu. Eiditor VOL. 1. COE TON. “A Maratwes. a te A. McNEILL, | velioneer and Commission Merchant ST WO... QUEEN STRE'T. CHARLOTTETOWN, Ld. THEM la “Pets ' ail descrip weeds POTION SALES, of ity and country at ‘jons attended to in cit moderate} rates J May 21, 1877 ROYAL HOTEL, Aing Syuare, Satn? Sohn. —-_ -——_—— oe ee eee ee Oe reeeieeens eee LACIE AE, EE A Excursion Tickets,. Prince Edward a AA . 7 AMIERS, ~ istand | | £4 $ | SUMMER ARRANG@MENT. ee Nova Scotia, | wave aCharlottetowa for Pictou Monpay, Wrpnespay. Treurspay, «1! SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o'clock. con. | necting there at 10 a. m., with train for | Hatifax. Fare to Halifax. $4.10. Picnic Parties of Twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tlekets at Charlotte- town Office to Pictou and baek same tiny $1.00 each. Returning to Charisttet own. _ every i " i a enya . aware "Tara » oo ot HAVE much pleasure in isforming my nu | Leave Pictou every Tusspay, Weonesvat | merous friends andthe public generally, that | have leased the Hotel formerly known as the CUNTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated the same,makiog it, agthe ROYAL always had he reputation of being, cae of the best Hotels in he Provinces. Excellent Bill of Fare, First-class Wines Liquors and Cigars, and superior accommoda Hop. Blackhall’s Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND. July 3, 1877—6m — ee ee RENE NBER, Electors of Ch’town, REMEMBER THAT THE DAILY EXAMINER’ daily on Sale at the Stores of —- H,. A. HARVIE, South Side Queen St. tT. O'CONNELL, Lower Queen St. THEO, L. CHAPPELL, North Side Queen St. ARTHUR HASZARD, West Side, Qucen Square RICHARD WEEKS, Corner Hillsboroughagnd Euston Sts. ee —— QUEEN INSURANCE £0. OF ENGLAND. Capi: -- {ya Millions Sterling, NSURANCE effected on all Buildings, Merchandise, and Also, on Vessels on the stocks. kinds o Produc: Speciai_rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union‘Bank), Agent’for Prince Edward Island June — ' i.e with 10 a.m. Train Tuespay and Fripay and SATURDAY, about 2.30 p.m. on arrival of evening train, from Hali- fax. CAPE BRETON. ave Pietou for Hawkesbury every Mon- pay and THURsDAy, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer ‘‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d'Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights ®onnect- Fri- DAY for Halifax. New Brenswick, Canada and United Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday 2xcepted) on arrival of morning train from Jharlottetown, connecting at Sueprac with trains for each of above named places, and at St. John with Steamers of INreRN&«- rroNaAL Co. for PORTLAND and Boston. Also, leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. Returaing, leaves Suepiac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train trom St. Jouy, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also, leaves Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. Agents: ALMoy & MacrinrosH, Halifax: Noonan & Daviks, Pictou; A GRANT & “"o Hawkesbury - HANFRD{Bros., St. John. F. W. HALES ! WNL UEC steamers Carroll and Woreester Bott Steamers are fitted with new Boil ers, and their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convenience and com- fort, and titted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and 48 low as by any other ronte. EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with | the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and cutching steamer al flal-fax, and arriving at Boston Monday morning. H. VINNICOMBE, j PIANO FORTE REGULATOR A LL parties leaving their orders for Tuning | “ at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention 4liwho have Pianos in Chariottetown would do wellto have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect | erder all the time. \ visit once a year at Jeast will be madet! att parts of the Island. or oftner if required} =~ Ch’town, July 18, 1877. LEAVE CHAKLOPTETOWN Exyery , punctuaily at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON fovery > unctually at noon. CARVELL %ROS..Acent Ch’ town, June 7.1877 miner. = a Oe ee oe wre MONDAY MORNING - - + ——— - OCLOBER ae 22. —— —— -~— a retest. 1877. NO. 185 1) BOSTON AND RETURN STEAMERS CARRULL & WORCESTER, Mor $15.00. CARVELL BROS SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES | The Perfection of Mechanism. So Light and Simple that a Child can’ Work them, So Durable that they last A Lifetime, Manutactured every Week. To be had only from the Authorized Agent, 7 : Robert Young, South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Sept. 13, 1877. STADACONA _ Hire and Life Insurance Company, N OlicE is hereby given that the Board «*‘ of Directors of this Company have made a further call of hour :nstalments, of Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capita! of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street. (Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before of August, 1877; vr per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; ive per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; the Tenth dy Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day ‘DPhursday, Saturday, of May, I878. By orter of the Board: | CRAWFORD LINDSAY, ‘ ' Secreta pee file 1 a DR. WILLIA® GRAYS SPECTPIC MEDICINE. a rhe Great English Rem. edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Sper- gh Patorrhea, Impotency,and y 48) diseases that follow as » sequence of Self- A buse; as Loss of Memcry, Univer &u Lassitude, Pain in thes BeforeTaking recuee aa Coe el hae oe . Premature Age, anc Taki inany other diseases that lead "ts Troan ig ate: sumption aud a Premature Grave. sam Price 3! per package, or six packages for $5, by mail free of oie pall pastiontngs in our pamphlet, which os Oso T 2 ) ; + P : WM Ghana a ymailtoeveryone, Addres< +» Windsor, Ontario, Canada. %# Sold in Charlottetown by W. R Watson, P. Fraser, C. D. Rankin. Dr Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ Hall, and by all drugg istsanywhere ~ | WANTED — rr Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins aud Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES. a 26—tudfr tf ROBERT YOUNG: HAS JUST RECEIVED. S.. Prince Edward. Shop and Warehouse tq Let Parks’ Cotton Yarns, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT corner of! formerly ; RAAT Soop and Wareliwuse Water and Pownal Street occupied by the late N. KaNnkKIN made known on application to C. D.| RANKIN, Druggist STEAM COOKING. MAYO’S STEAM CULINARY BOILER | A LL the condensed steam is carried back +* into the boiler-- preventing unpleasant : wdiors in the kitchen. Meat, Vegetables, | Paddings, &c., may all be cooked at the: same time, without mingling the flavor-, ' while each article retains ali its strengt!: and aroma, and is more palatable and nua- tritious than when cooked by any other mode. (on exhibition and for sale at BEER & GOFF’S. ’ Terms! / WARDED the only Medal. given to COTTON YARNS of Canadian Manu factura at the GEN ENNIAL EXHIBITION. a- “s : in ~* os. 2 § te eV s. UIT ; a RS. _ ‘2 ~ 1A White, Diue. Red: Orange. an Green. Warganted full length and weight. Stronger and beth han any other Yara n the market. Cotton Carpet Warp. No. 12's 4 PLY IN att, CoLors Warranted fast. * WM. PARKS’ & SON, New $Brunswick Cotton Mills ¢ St. John.N RB ‘ ~-OF— NEW GOODS: Which he is offering at EXTRAORDINARY LOM PRICES Wr tohe Labrador Herrin o W" are daily expecting a cargo of I-AB- RADOR HERRING. which will be soid cheap trom the wharf HASZARD BhOs ren te Wii. Sept. 23—eod tf a SE Da'glish’s Composition, Lawson's Phisical Geography, JusT OPENED af BREMNER BROS 44 Qneen St., Oct. ?2—pat sin Kight Thousand Machines now | 'Y{veplied the Patriarch. PUR PROSPECTS AT GEORGE- TOWN, | The Advertizer says: There is a fair | prospect of a large amount of shipping be- ‘ingdone atthis port and the outlying ‘ ports before the close of navigation. The ischooner “J, M. S.,? owned by John M. Stewart, Esq., is about commencing to jload with potatoes and oats for Havana. iano. A. A. \NeDonaid & Bros. have ‘chartered the brigt. «G. W. WakeSeld,” ‘owned by John LeBrocaq, Esq., and intend loading her with potatoes and oats for Great Britain. ‘Their new brigt. ‘‘Archi bald’ will proceed shortly to Cardiga* Wharf, to take in oats for the old counte® | The brigt. ‘‘Assyrian,” ai s ’ | ig expend to arrive her *0 owned by them of NovemLeg, when she & about the middle for the European met ca , will, immed stely alter her arrival here, load the brigt. ~Sirius’’ with timber and grain for the bome market, There are nu~ merous Others which will be engaged in loading in @ short time both at Cardigab j and Montague Bridges. At present quite _* number of vessels have gon® up to Mon- | tague Bridge to take in cargoes. Among | them we learn the new brigt. ‘‘Shamrocik,”’ ‘owned by Owen Connolly, Esq., Chariotte jtown. Capt. Seneabaugh is having a fore- head house buiit on the deck of. the brigt. } “William,” and his concluded to load he: |with oats both here and at Montague Bridge, for a European port. Messrs, Me- Lure Bros. and A.J, MacInnis & Co. have commenced loading the brig “Gavin"’ with produce. The barque “J. W.,”’ owned by Captain Westaway, discharged a cargo o! coal in New York, and is at present receiv- ing a cargo of grain for the United King- dom. Setanta ay: ili INTERVIEW BETWEEN THE SUL. TAN AND THE PATRIARCH. At an interview with the Sultan re- cently accorded to Monsignor Nerses, the Armenian Patriach, much was said on bath sides of the fideiity of the Armenian sub- jects of the Porte, and of the reward- which are in store for them. The Patri arch said: ** Majesty! All the thought: of my mation are fixed upon you and upon your army, for whose success we neve cease to pray, forgetting even ourselves ia our anxiety for you.” ‘To this the Sultan rep ied: * Truly f groan cont:nualls over the miseries of the present time. |. who would not willingly tread upen an ant, am deeply grived that sc much mnocent blood is being shed. But God knows tliat fam not responsible for this horrid war. ' ‘* You are the greatest of Monarchs, sire.’ * You have eur- | passed all your predecessor: who ascended | the throne of Usman in prosperous times whilst you have crowned the Ottoman flag with glory in the midst of trials and difli- culties of every kind. the throne ycu have not had an instant of repose; and it isin this that your preat- ness consists. The entire nation prays night and day for the success of your 'arms and for the termination of these dis- lastrous daysin order that your Majesty | may be able to fulfil the promises made iu [soe eolema Hatt, and devote yourself to the development of agricuiture, commerce, art and education.” ** 1am entirely satis. ‘fied with my Armenian nation,”’ ssid the ; Sultan. “! thank the Armenians w.th ail ,my heart, and I desire you to convey to the Armenian nation the expression of ~ | my satisfaction and the assurance of my regard. I make uno distinction between -Mahometans and Christians. Aili are Otto. mans. their religion is between them and their God. Ihave given them /e | Consitution {the Sultan used kere the French word)in order that they may ali : prosper in fraternal equality,” 'rreh then offered up along prayer for the ‘preservation of the Sultan’s life, for the , success of his armies, and the aecomplish- ‘mentof his great designs. The Sultan ‘listened with his bands crossed on his breast and his bowed down as tf in prayer a!so, eons — 4 ».ee2------—— — COLONIAL TRADE, We read in the Birmingham /o«/ :—“Tie most serious question in connection witb the Colonial trade of this country still is the ever-lengthening lis} or American made goods which in Australia and New | Zealand are gradually driving our Englizh | goods of the same description there. Every ‘month adds to the list of Amefican made, and diminishes the list of English made goods. The correspondent of %/ leading mercantile firm here says, - sydney swarms with represensatives 02 American houses,’ and their offers are so tempting that very many lines are now being ordered direct from American makers, and do not come through the English merchants’ hands. This is of coarse, to be expected. The Americans plainly say they mean to have the trade of Australia and New Zealand, and they are gradually, but very surely. carrying their threat into execution. At the present rate it will not be many years before these eplendid markets will be lost to Eogland, 0 eee inthe proposed new Roman Catholic hierarchy for Scotland Metropolitan is to be styled * Archbishop of St. Andrews.’’ He gill, however, reside in Edinburgh. The suffragan Sees produce at this port an will be loaded with | Since you asceniled | The Patri- | the Primate or’ ~~ AAA SAAMAAAAAAAA ST TA RAARYVS Gilman, the New York forger, is 4 nephew by marriage of Henry Ward Beecher. An entire square in the town of Clom Lake, Mich., was burned on Monday. I.o+8 $40 000. insured $15,000. Pesth journals announce the discovery of traces of the thieves who, in 1875, «toe bonds to the value of 1,090,000 florins iu England. A London householder is said to be the person principally concerned. A firm of undertakers in San Francisce caters to the desire of its poor patrons by hiring to them a very costly coffin. After the funeral is over the body is secret'y transferred to a cheap coffin and buried. Dr. James Dannigan, a St. Louis physi- cian, has been held on a charge of min~ 3 aughter in the fourth degree, for admin« istering six hypodermic injections of mor» phine to a patient, who died six hours afterwards, A new church, built at the sole expense of Lord Ske!mersdale, at a cost of between £5,009 and £6,000, was opened on the 13:h, at Dalton, near Wigan, At thesubsequent iuncheon, Lord Skelmerdaie said he wishea it to be understood that all the sittings in the church were free and open for ever. Among the novelties at the coming Paris Exhibition will be a youth of fourteen, with: feet shaped precisely like his hands, ile can use them for the same purposes, ani plays upon the piano with both hands and feet, having a peculiar chair which enables him tocur! his body into the necessary position. The seven-legged horse belonging to the Great London Circus and Sanger’s British | Menagerie died the other day in a New York stable. It was recently bought in | Vermont for $3,500, and was brought to ; that city to be exhibited next Monday _evening «at Gilmore’s Garden. Other horses have had three legs; others perhay s tive Or six; butit is confinently believed that no other horee has, and that none of those who have gone to their rest ever had, seven. Referring to the Indian policies sdyocai< ed by Lord Dufferin at Winnipeg, the New York World, in a recent editorial, says :—- llow singular and complete is the contra-! between this Canadian policy and our own ! What American statesman, writing or speaking of our Indians, would allude to cr regard them as *‘fellow-citizens, or con. template themasan ‘‘appreciably advav- tugeous element in the economical struc~ ture’ of the country? Within a few miies of the furniture town of Zvansville, Ind.. are a three-legged dog, * pet hog with no eyes, a man who ts abou! to marry his daughter-in-iaw’s sister, two other men who have wedded each others | daughters: 4 young man who has espouse the mother of his deceased wife, and ser. eral variations of the Enoch Arden type. Ned Gaulsby, colored, bas been arrested | for burglary at Atlanta, and on looking u) _ his record it was found that be owed the | State some service—156 years of it, in fan, |aving four times escaped from jtii- /uamely, when sentenced to « ninety-nine | Years term for murder and three terms «: | terenty vears each for a homicide and tw > , burglaries, | An indignant lady writes to the Harr i ford Times: ** The Club a success? To be isure it is, Hartford would be nowhere 'without the Club. {t makes everything ‘pleasant. Keeps men at home evenings. | Makes tuings cheerfu! for wives. Promotes | hospitality. ‘Makes more drunkards than No, indeed. Drunken- | Miseellaneous News. all the saloons? ness at the Ciub, perish the thonght. Show ,usacaseifyoucan. ‘Talk gossip there ? | fen talk gossip anywhere! Never! No- | body but women do that.” With fine weather Cleopatra’ Needle ‘sbould have arrived in Engiand abou : October Lith, ' The Times understands that at the pre ‘sent time time blossoms, ejder flowers. | wild roses and sweet peas are in full bloona at Balmoral, at Braemar, and elsewhere ic ‘the neigbeurhood. At the same time the : trees are already assuming their autumn ‘tints: but the heather is still coming ou« fully in sheltered places. A man named Hunter died at Sander iand, after having walked 168 mites in 48 hours—ten miles further than Weston. He died three days after the feat. Mr, Giadstone is about to visit irelan+ for the first time. Bri-to] is at present spending 42.500) 4 | year upon free libraries. The Coporation ; have just opened the fourth or south }branch of the public frea libraries, con , 'aining 8,000 volumes Reat Cayntmais.—Reai cannibats been discovered by missionaries on the islands of New Britain and New Ireland, ofthe north-east coast of New ‘iuincs, These natives are nude savages of the Oriental negro type, who live more like Bive , beasts than bugatn beings. Rev. George Brown. a We-leyan mizsionary, reports | that he saw women roasting the leg and | thigh of a man who had been killed in a fight. In another but semoke-dried human flesh was hanging. [n another he counted thirty-five jaw bones of men and women. ‘Cannibalism seemed to be common in a’! the islands, not as 4 religious rite, but as ab ordinary means of subsistence. The natives assured the missionary that the _aceounts heretolore published of a race of _tailed human beings were true, and were are to be those of Glasgow, Lismore, or | certain that these strange creatures were Fort William, Aberdeen and Moray. not monkeys, ot 7. : - <a 4 oe: Cy ‘ i } 4 ee a f f : j re