Latest by Telegraph. uy.) Latest frem Montreal. | a te EES annem oz . 1" m $6 7" . Ney wee Leecal and oiher items. | tne INTERNATIONAL GUIDE, A young . Aafia SNe eee [man from Cape Breton hag been playing names on the voters’ |the **Guide” for some months back bes iats tween this port and ports in Nova Scotia Auction Sales. LOsT. : AWOTION ea) ( N THURSDAY, the 16th inst., between the Land Office and Dr, Taylor's, a VR DOLLAR hérhoifbn yout atta caine ities ; i. : iad omepeeneE BILL. The finder will be Pier ' and Cape Breton, lhis fellow, or fraud, a: : : | warded, by leaving it at THis OFricr. Dau. Woop, of Ottawa, is stopping at the has gone so far as to issue through tickets (Special to the Daily Examiner.) FLOUR [ | ——.- ~~. —____ — Rankin 44 ii. iw to New York, Boston, and elsewhere. He Montreal, Aug, 20). Z ae ee ak tal Messrs, 8. J. Caxton & Co., wholesale tea! PeNSONAL.— The Bishop of Niagara is on |Tepresents that his tackets are far more «Ue , nee i , 1 . the Island. lls preached in St. Paul's |advantageous to travellers than tickets dry geods dealers, have been robbed of: PERMS CASH. -_—— { Church on Sundas purchased from the Steamboat Companies, $20,000 worth of silks, The storeman is l 00 BBLS. Nice FLOUR, at AUCTION } “ PLA 4 9+ Av , . . ode i as such “Guides” as himself take charge |COncerned in the robbery, and he has been Cillet’s Celebrated W Su ovine Matou.—A shooting match— jof travellers arriving at stations or ports arrested. - under the auspices of the Provincial Rifle | where they are stationed. Such is by no} _ The majority against the Dunkin Act in TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY. Cream Drv tH Y t + \ssociation — will commence at Kensington|means the case. This “Guide of ours ” foronto is rapidly increasing. . 0p eas te : . ; : The Premier held a Levee here to-d 22ND INST., AT 11 O CLOCK, ij Range on Wednesday next. got into a very tight place on the 3 0-day, éé tel tee eats i ao ‘he dont ——s steamboat sailing from Hawksbury to Pic« but very few attended. ~ CARVELL BROS. ine i . or ron ght reat ie « Pwrurgsque Evsore.” — Subscriptions | tou on Saturday last; and when questioned Hon, Peter Mitchell has returned from Ch‘town, Aug. 21— nillicae for 4 die ae Bread —— ' are solicited, in this city, for a very finely!about his « through tickets,” “ great a long canvass in his county— Northumber- Fe a ee ” Europe.’’ The agent stays at Osborne |tioner and confessed thet he was in a the existing Goyernment. E LOUR, CHEESE, ETC. i ilouse rather awkward position. With the assists The Conservative ‘picnic season com» Se ee For Sale at the Flour & Tea Store a —_— 7 ance of a detective he was obliged to pro- | ™°2°°s ~~ THe. BY AUCTION, BEER & GOFF, i A Meetixe of the Charlottetown Execus|duce.a number of checks he fraudulently ( Flour is lower, The English market is i aie dhs hk) 208 SOS See | tive Committee of the Liberal Conservative | obtained f strange tri a 6 ening: ! y oS ; ° i er oe : te “her b nined, rom strange travellers Che free Suberwe Mates 86 75 to 7 00 On W ednesday, the 22nd ins. 3 Association was held at the office of Edward |rioxet of passage he obtained from Mr. |p ra, { 3 0 gage a a ‘ ee ' oe ° * | Extra Superfine, 600 to 6 15 AT 11 o’CLock. ‘ : J, Lodgson, Esq. yesterday afternoon. Ilales was taken from him, and he was ob-| Fancy, 5 80 to 5 90 50 Bbls. CANAD ; i: Several matters of importance were dis- liged to pawn his trunk for his passage |Spring Extra, 5 80 to 5 90 Ts ate eee om O be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at lk cussed, and the Committee intend to report | fp9m Hawkssbury to Pictou. When he Supertine, 5 50 to 5 95 10 Keys Halifax Twist TOBACCO 1 the Court House in Charlottetown, in he Association at the publi eting | an : Strong Bakers’ 5 9 to 6 U5] mp ‘ot ie : nm" 1 Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the - hi to (he Association at the public meeting | arrived at the latter place, he took himself: pine ’ $006 bo rerms aie <é oeelaret Fith Dey at. Saptembes nent. of aiblacee Vad rece ran? , > j oe ors J « e ANT SERY y 3 ° my ’ , Ji: : i! on We nen ere next regarding the} to parts unknown. Middlings, 5 05to 5 25) Aug. 21—h till sale. : . i _— = oe ar vt registration of voters. Pollards, 5 50 to 5 75) virtue of a power of sale contained in ar et by Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date th > U. C. Bags per. L00 lbs, 3 50 to 3 55 a At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, A SEA MONSTER. City Bags “delivered 3 10to 3 15 18th day of May, A. D, 1874, and made be yesterday George Hutchison, drunk and incapable, was fined $3 or 14 Chas. Burke, same offence, fined $2 or 5 days; Benj. McEwen, on complaint of Patrick’ Connolly, for being drunk and dis- orderly, was fined $2 or 8 days; Jas Mes Issac, drunk and disorderly, fined $2 or 8 David Byers, drunk and incapable, tined $2 or 8 day; John Sampson, drunk and incapable, fined $2 or 8 days; Edward Ring, drunk and incapable, fined $1 or 8 days. morning, days lays ; -4—>>- ne Don’t we Araat.—We understand that the Dufferin crew have backed out from taking part in the four oared race at the Railway Lie Nic, to be held at Morel on Wednesday. Weare sorry for this, as we would like to see a well-contested race, and they cannot expect to wear the cham-« pion’s belt if they are afraid to meet the Railway boys. They and their boat will be taken there and back free of charge. We hope they will reconsider their decis- ion, —-_—_-@ <@ e—--—-— -—— Tae "Charlottetown theological scare is over. ‘* Parson” Brown’s talk has turned out to be neither the burlesque, the heresy, orthe “hollow emptiness’ which some imagined, It certainly is creditable to the head and the heart from which it emanat- If it has any particular fault, that fault lies in its being too completely filled with brainswork—too many force-full ideas for one discourse. This, however, is so un- common a fault, and indicates so laudable an ambition.to make known the result of liis researches and to give his hearers the worth of their money, that it may well be People that have ears to hear oucht to have been there. —— OTe Oe ———_——_ ed, excused. Cyicket.--The match between the elev- . ens of the Moncton (N. B.) Cricket Club and the ‘** Pheemx” Cricket Club, of this’ city, will come oft at the Victoria Park, near the 4 Gun Battery, to.morrow, 22d inst. Wickets will be pitched at 10 o'clock; Soe General Gourkha declares that the Rus- Aug. 15—12in pat till sale CRAWFORD LINDSAY, lay to commence at 10.30 sharp, “The Lettis, McDonald, Gull St. Lawrence. | sian position from the Danube to Shipka : 7 eee od Secretary ee "ke a Kate, Pentz, Pictou, Pass is so strong that the Turks will not year (jie : New Br unswic team — eing a strong Mary Jane, Pitypol, doubtful. venture to attack it. Both armies are con- ee he ee eae ee eee ae anal ? eleven, and in good practice—our boys will hive enough to do to hold their own against them. The following gentlemen will rep- resent the ‘* Phoenix ” Clué:—F.S, Longs worth, Captain; Rh, KR, FitzGerald, John A, Longworth, George McLeod, Wm. C. Hob- kirk, Vernon Longworth, Neil McLeod, Thos. Finlay, L. B. Disney, 8S. D. Fitzs Gerald, John Doyle. Kk, R. Hodgson, Ums pire. Warterspout. —Yesterday, at about 12.45 p. m., our harbor was visited by-a beauti- tul phenomenon. Immense drops of rain were falling,when a column descended from the clouds over the water near the “three tides’? until within afew feet of the water, when a second met it from below, forming @ waterspout about ten feet in diameter. ne water seemed to boil for yards on ail the rest of the barbor *was beautifully calm. Beyond the dark patch oversbead the light blue sky, half hidden by masees of white silver-tipped clouds, a pleasing background to the and wumnusual scene. ‘The spout continued to whirl around for fully ten ‘ides, while formed slinnge One of those eight-armed monsters known as the octapus or devil-fish has just been received by the Aquarium, and, als» though not near so large, it is precisely the same kind of fish as the one made famous by Victor Hugo in his ‘‘ Toilers of the Sea.” It was captured in the gulf stream. The tenatcles, or arms of the creature, when extended, measure over two feet, and its entire length is over three feet. It is con~ stantly changing its coior and flashes like subdued and faint heat lightening, emitts ing a kind of flashing electric biue and green color.. The power of expending and contracting itself is shownin a marked manner; soOmetitbes it is apparently but one foot in length. When at the bottom vf the tank it amuses itse f by throwing its powerful arms Over the edges of the ad« joining tank. ‘This is the first of these monsters ever exhibited in’ this country, and quite an interest is attached to it from the celebrity it has attained in the past.— N. Y. Herald. Shipping Intelligence. er ee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Aug. 20.—Schrs. Richard ‘Thompson, Walsh, New Castle, deals; Reality, Perry, Tignish, mackere}; Leonora, Wright, Richi- bucto, boards; Alexander, Landry; George- town, ballast; Confederate, Mckay, Kus- tico, 552 bbis. mackerel; Gazelle, Robert- son, Pictou; coal. CLEARED, Aug. 20.--Schrs. Confederate, McKay, Pictou, ballast; Leonora, Wright, do. DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN) PORT. CONNOLLY'S Wuarr— Minnie, Lannaghan, doubtful. Elizabeth, McDougall, doubtful. Lorv's WHarr— Lois Jane, Gillis, doubtful, Swallow, Gallant, Pictou. ’, L.G., Anderson, Pictou. tustic, McCarey, Buctouch. Reality, Perry, Tignish, P =—s- dare. Grant, Chemogue. Confederate, McKay, Pictou, Qugzen’s Wuarnr— Lettie, McDonald, Pictou, PRKAKE’S No, 2 WHarr— Lucile, Sprague, doubtful. Prake’s No. 3 WHarr— Leonora, Wright, Picton. Duncan's Wuarr— Brigt. Fortune, Buck, Liverpool. Lassie, McLeod, Pictou. ShipJames Duncan, Liverpool. Hotel Arrivais. | RANKIN HOUSE, Aug. 20—Annie I. Smith, St. John; A, S. Wentworth, New Hampshire; H. A, Sparrow, Boston; Alex. McFarlane, Wal- lace, N. §S.; Albert Dunn, Quebec ; Miss Pratt, St. John; George May, do,: Mr. Holl and wife, Montreal; J. L. Tine, Lands- dale, Pa,; Miss McDonald, Belfast; Mr. McDopald fand’daughter, do. ; Walter H. Bennett, W. H. all, F. W. Holl. ~_— -_——-= - —— — Died. LN EE SE BS SE Ee eee eee TT | On Monday, the 20th inst., at the resi- dence of the late James Walsh, Esq., in the eighty-fourth year of her age, Elizabeth Ross, a native of Dublin, Ireland, and an old and respected resident of Charlottetown Funeral to take place at 7 o’cloek on Wed- Oatmeal ' 5 90 to 6 VO a WAR DISPATCHES. — ee, A SETRMISEL The Turks Concentrated, (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner, ) Lonpon, August 20, The Russians made a demonstration on Saturdry with thirty-five thonsand men at Erzeroum, evidently for the purpose of discovering the strengthof the enemy, Only asmall skirmish occurred, m he Kussians arefenlisting a great host to urms, The new headquarters of the Czar are near Plevna, Suleiman Pasha has joined Mehemit Ali--making a large army. > _» Lonwon, Aug. 19. A correspondent, commenting on the summoning of the Russian guard to the seat of war, says that the guard was long retained near St. Petersburg on account of probable action on the part of England.. Its removal, therefore, is reassuring, as it gives emphasis to the promise that the English interests will not be threatened, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 19, The Ottoman Bank has succeeded in placing a loan which will net the Porte $12,000,000. ~ Lonpon, Aug. 19, A state of siege has been proclaimed in Salonica. Osman Pasha has advanced within twen. ty miles of Sistova Bridge. Eight vessels landed a body of Turks in Dobrudscha on Friday. The Russians are marching to oppose them. Official despatches state that the Rus- sians batteries at Giurgevo were silenced by the Turkish batteries at Rustchuk on the 17th inst. Bucuarest, Aug. 18, stantly entrenching. The Turks especially hold a wonderfully strong position at Plev~ na, but Osman Pasha is nevertheless in a difficult situation because of the numerous cavalry attached to the 80,000 Russians who are confronting him and completely cut off his communication with Sofia and capture his convoys of ammunition and provisions. The Russians will not under- take any operations until the whole guard arrives from St. Petersburg. This signifies a pause of a fortnight or three weeks, Bocnarest, August 18th, A letter says the main hope of the Rus- siaus now is that of a decisive victory at Tirnova, which, if accomplished, the Czar will be ready for peace at once, Erzesoum, Aug, 19, An official telegram from Mukhtar Pasha ‘states that on Saturday the Russians, num. bering 55000 infantry, ten regiments of cavalry and 110 guns, attacked Mukhtar along the whole line, extending from Mas garajitk to Yankinlar. The cannonade was commenced at seven o’clock in the morn- ing, and at six in the evening the Russians retreated in good order to their encamp- ment, pursued by the Turks. The Turks lost 164 killed and wounded, and the Russians lost 1,200, Paris, Aug. 19, UNCLAIMED GOODS | CUSTOM SALE. "BXO be Sold at Public Auction, at the Ap- praiser’s Oflice, Water Street, Char- lott town, on FRIDAY, the 24th August, 1877, at 11 o’clock, a. m., the following foods, Wares & Merchandise, —namely— 10 Boxes TEA, 1 Cask HARDWARF, 20 Cases MATCHES, 1 Cask MERCHANDISE, 1 t‘ase do., 1 Cask KEROSENE OIL, 2 Cases MERCHANDISE, 1 Bbl. do., 1 Bbl. CURRANTS, 1 Qr. Cask GIN, 226 Bars IRON, 50 Bdls. do. D. CURRIE, Collector. Charlottetown, August 10, 1877—taw Thursday, August 30th. LAK ELANDS. SALE OF A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ESTATE. AM instructed by the Hon. George W. DeBlois, of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, to sell at AUCTION, at my rooms, Gran- ville Street, on Thursday, the 30th inst, at lL o'clock, noon, that Va'uable Estate known as LAKELANDS, situate in the County of Hants, Nova Scotia, containing 3,000 acres of land. On the premises are twu Dwelling-houses, two large Barns, Horse Stable, Cow Stable, Coach House, Ice House, etc., etc., all of which are in a good state of preservation. The two pic- turesque Lakes oa and belonging to this property, with their surroundings, afford sport for the sportsran and amusement to the pleasure-seeker. LAKELANDS con- tains a large quantity of very valuable Tim- ber; also, Firewood and Longers. Terms made known at sale. For farther particular; apply to Mr.G. Walter DeBlois, on the premises, or by letter to Hon. George W. DeBlois, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. R. D. CLARKE, Jr., Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 79 and 81 Granville St., Halifax. ‘Sale of Property, ~ be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on THU Rs- DAY, the 6th Day of September, 1877, at the hour ot twelve o’clock, noon, under and by vir- tue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 4th day of Janu- ary, A.D. 1876, between Simon McEachera and Margaret his wite, of the one part, and Daniei Hodgson of the other part: All that tract, piece, or parcel of Land lying and being on Lot or Towoship Number Sixty-six 66), in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, commencing yo the south side of the Road commonly known as Georgetown Road, at the western boundary of land in possession of Patrick Mahar, and run- ning from thence south, by the maguetic position of the year 1764, for the distance of sixty-four chains and fifty-five links , thence north seven- tv-two degrees: west for the distance of ten chains and forty links; thence north to George- town Road aforesaid ; thence along said Road to place of commencement, agreeable to a plan on the margin of an Indenture of Grant bearing date the 18th day gf August, 1859, and made between Michael M&her and Bridget his wife, of the one part, and the said Mortgagee of the other part—containing Sixty-tive (65, Acres of Land, a little more or less. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. | Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. |. Dated the 3rd day of August, 1877. (Signed) DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. ! | August 4—till sale. tween Malcolm Martin, of Brown's Creek in Lot 59,in King’s County, farmer, and Catherine his wife, of the one part, and the | Reverend James Phelan of the other part, —all that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land situate, lying aud being in King’s County, in Lot Fitty-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that is to say: Commencing on the south side of: the Montague River, at the northwest angle of land sold to Kenneth Martin; therce south to the division line of Lots Numbers Vifty-nine and Sixty-one; thence west tothe east boundary line of Jand in the possession of Ronald McDonald; thence north to the River; thence along the River to the place of commencement— containing, by estimation, Seventy-three Acres of Land, a little more or less. Alse all that other Tract, Piece, or Parcel ol Land. situate, lying, and being, in Queen's County, in Lot Fifty-Seven, bounded ana described as follows, that isto say: com- mencing On the East side of the road lead- ing to Murray Harbour, at the Southwest angle of Land sold lo Ronald Ross; thence East, to the west line of Land in the pos- session Of Malcolm Montgomery; thence South Eastwardly to Land sold te Donald McDonald ; thence west to the road: thence along the road to the place of com- mencemeut. Containing an area of one hundred acres of Land a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Twenty-eighth day of July, 1877. (Sgd) JAMES PHELAN, Mortagee. July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks - STADACONA fire and Life Insurance Company, NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four snstalments, ot Five per Cenl. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :-— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth dy of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or before the ‘Tenth day of November, 1877; F Five per Cent, on or beforéthe Eleventh day of February, 1878; : Five per Cent. on or before the Kleventh day of May, I8'78, : By order of the Board, DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE, f oy mpg nt pbpens as Loss of Memcry, Univer- sal Lassitude, Pain in BS ss Back, Dimness of Vision=er2 k ng. Premature Old Age, and After Taking. many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption anda Premature Grave. Ba Price, $i per peckage. or six packages for $5, by mail free of postage. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. Address WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. k@™ Sold in Charlottetown by W.R Watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr Dodd, and at Apothecaries’ Hall, and by all druggists everywhere. ti ae specially for Farmers, WE OFreR FoR SALE BUCK HY} AND OTHER KINDS OF MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating Hay Rake and Hand Rakes, ES iit a epee A pm: AEN. minutes she i arted ¢ uic ~ Ladav . 1 zs —ALSO— m , , ee it Pre “ee q re nesday morning The /igaro, which lately attacked Duke ey" cended, leaving the water as before. A| === ———-—— | De Broglie, President of the Council and Ad OGL, BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS few minutes afterwards a second column . CuatHaM, Aug. 18, | Minister of Justice, ss being an obstacle to 19q. : | begin to descend nearer the shore in front| A terriblé explosion occurred in Snow. | the proclamation Pr a ae e wees. now PROPRIETOR Ce We keep constantly on hand almost ever ; ‘“overnment Louse, bul Slowly rose again ; . fri Rertharets. It charges Ducrot, who com-| House, Charlottetown, from the 12th to the ; pairs, ' Ratan ae ; : .| quarter past six the firemen were iring up om ite Delile the inetina. a9 z ie: ah this eiore reaching the water. A _ singular|4 the night work when an explosion took mands at Bourges, with being the instiga-| 22nd of August. and in Summerside, at the C oe . Whirling moti was preceptible in the ae Se Se ; vo P : tor of these attacks. Clifton House, from August 23rd until Sep~- ucumber Wood Tumps. ; g motion was precep ylace, the centre boiler of seven breaking itd Ciba th ani 1 . : i ; os . nit ? - A Ave f | i be. The Monileur thinks it quite allowable;tember Ist. His treatment of Cancer, Can Wie tave ieeicd 2 eke ot : : clouds in the vicinity of the spouts, until | ten feet of its forty five re be that Ducrot, approving a policy of fotce,|cerous Tumors, and growths of all kinds, Pumps natalie 4 an oe th f ; ee nearly two o’clock, when several peals of|ing blown out. Great excitement ensued, | spould regret not being in the Cabinet to, has, during a period of twenty vears, proved offer ber Xe ae y lep : : well, and ; thunder were followed by a short, but|The fire beil was rung, and the fire com-|¢ayry out this programine, but considers it|a marvellous success. All persons afilicted | oS PEO Cee ee i" eee a | ’ panies turned out, but the mill did not) deplorable and serious that he should stim-|with such diseases are invited to call‘ MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, : ‘avy fall of rain, catch fire, ulate a break up of the Ministry. Consultation free. North Side Queen’s ¥ “uare i