{ je ner Ve. V ( ) L. 1 ® ! Moni ae "i meee r \ i ONDAY steamer Avra mgements, Dry Goods, ete. ~ a 0 0 r sre. ; 4 * \ : > . ey, . % Be 2 Xe ' a F a f d a 7 “ / F & ~23e9n8 car oc SSP ARC RAE hy S i) : rf a RAH ARGLHES i. j Ca .: 7 . : ats i TY ‘. 0} ‘NOVA WEUiLIGs sown for Pictou eve SDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, d pay mornings, at 5 o'clock, con- ¢ the oal'a ins eicls States ‘thes fax. Fare to Iletifax, $4.10. nies 3 ies of Twenly nae Spwae ‘ para Aa’ rn Tickets ot: irlotle- Oitice to Pictou and by: ake same ‘ =] { | Chi Len tou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY FaIpay and SaTurRpAy, about 2.30 p.m nm arrival of evening train from Hali- (ax. CAPE BRETCN. é I . Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon pay and TmuUrspay, on arrival! of morning train from Uaiifax, connecting both wavs With stage and Steamer >to and Lb! is a Or Li AKG. froin Sydney and fine pLULIL, eturning to Pictou same nights, connect- i;_y with 10 a.m. Train TugsDay and Frt- pay for Iialifax. \ Rernewier {'a3 iq 1 Gata CW DELESWICA, Vat Lt uit TU OidetS, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, connecting at SHEprIaAe with trains for each Of above named places. and at St. John with Steamers of INTERNA rionaL Co. for PORTLAND a BOSTON. Als ‘ ‘harlottecown for Summerside eVer’ mornin , about FY o'clock. it leaves SHEDIAC every day Suudays excepted) On arrival of day train from Sv. Joun, for Summerside; connect there. without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also, leav: Summerside foi Chart rLtetow n every Saturday eveping,; about 6 o'e Avents: Atmoy & Macrnrosn,- Halifax: NOONAN & DavVIES, Pictou; A Grant k Fo Hawkesbury’ Hanrrp Bros., Ss. John. F. W. HALES. Creriotietewn, May 25, 1877. ager T 3 mn 175} Pour UML) ie LIM "E‘€ D> ES¢ > os EGE IN, Steamers Carroll and Woreesiey JOTH Steamers are fitted with new Boil- and their Passenger arranged for every fort, an 2d fitted up in eleg FREIGHT as low as accomodation convenience and com- ant style. ers, carried at moderate rates and by ary other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at lal.fax, and arriving at Boston Monday morning. LEAVE CHA! fuvery day vLOPTETOWN punctua'ly at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON duvery Saturday, punctually at noon. BrOS Pasta bKOS., Agents. Steamer HEATHER BELLE Sumner ‘Arrangement. Charlottetown for Orwell and WEDNESDAY (\/ ILL leave "* every MONDAY evebiogs. Leave Orwell for TUESDAY and THU! 7 o' cloc kK. Returning o’cl ock. Leave Chai rlottet wu for Mount Stewar- every WEDNESD*Y and FRIDAY Morn- four o clo Leave Mount Ste at 7 o'clock, alates e tO same €venings, Leaving Charlottetown for Crapaud every S A ©PURDAY, weather and tide per- mliting; ani every alternate SATURDAY Will make a return ‘trip JOHN HUGHES, Agent. May 25, 1877.—3m wkly Ce re ee Sole Leather ! Charlottetown every iSDAY mornings, at to Orwell ato same evening iigs at rt for Charlottetown Mount Stewart Ch vown, it at CARVELL BROS Get ‘Rhursday; — isiand | P aR y BBED FEOUSE. NOW SL Ly Fees. balinee of . Va a LU Br Tis :o ‘ in the following READY MADE C GOODS, DRESS CG PRINTS, OT Ch'town, June 109, 1877. facture, at ie 171. né, White, Bia Warranted fall length Ye . - . } , ‘ Stronger aud Detter *} . } ¢ o —_ o Wy \f Pp vy . ‘ New Brunswick Cotton_M “ Tvs NY ? i ay ; sist REECE = : a” er S 9 e ‘Nar AAs AN x ets ieee BLACK LUSTRES, OSTRI FANCY WINGS, FLOWERS, GOSSA +i eod 1877 June 19, n qneer and bommi it QUHEN NO. CHARLOTTETONS, 1877. May 21, DAILY. — SOLD =EXA Streets and | AT WHOLESALE at the lar and fifty cents per hun June 13, 1877.—4i Hi undevsigued r an ct to the inhabitants of (¢ surrounding country, Late JOLN (UPPER QUEEN 8 where he intends to carry Boot and In all its branches. Shoe ures, and prove the fa June 19—4in LOW Sunner Brock, Departments, ayo & ; ws [5 AG Warranted fa ile ais KID GLOVE v ON I OTICE. that lished himself.in the Stand of the K. STANZP 1), and profit to his customers. and genUemen, cali, leave your LINC, PRICKHS, Viz: LOTHING, RAW GOODS. Parks’ Cotton Yarns. WARDED the onty Medal. given tor *® COTTON YARNS of Cansdian’ Manu- yfother Yarn * iw] weight. Warp. COLORS. SON, LHKS’ & b May,23.77 LONDON HOUSE gy G3. via Halifax, SEAL BROWN LUSTRES, ' , CH KEATHERS, MERS & NETS. A. MIcNEILL, sion Merchant Sc rE. PB. ISLAM yar AUCTION SALES: of -all deserip- tions, allended to ju city and country at moderate rates. a ee ee n Trains, 2 CENTS PER COPY), rate of one dol- dred. fully gives notice ‘harlolttetown and he hus cstap- rREUT), on the Business. ‘with credit to himself Ladics meus- ct. _F RANCIS STANLEY. AING'S SQUARE & KENT STREET FURNITURE Steam Cabinet Factory o- AND-— HERO RRS, BR Ul CHER. \ JISHES to intimate that he has now on hand «a large assortment of Furniture, of which he is prepared bo offer, of the very Dest styles, and at prices beiow anything that ern be procured (of the same _qu: lity) elsewhere in the Lower Provinces, Parioutr Sels. Ped) "OOM Sefs }} tt} ) 0008. Patent Wire Woven Mattress, Patent Sprive Bottoms, Side Boards, Cheffoniers. Escritiors end Book Cases, Sofks, Lou: nges, Cots, and Cribs. Chairs of every description very cheap, both American - bome inside. Brass Cornices of every quali'y aud size. Cords, Tassels, Paalee Patent Rollers and the American Spring , mate Ss Rollers, Earth Closets, Refrigerators, Chii- dren's Carriages, Spring” Mangles and Washing Machines, Walnut Office Desks and = Canterbury s Extending Dining Tables, and every article required for gen- eral house furnishing. Looking Glasses or all sizes, " SEACTIIINIS WORK Sach as Turning, Planing, Straight and Jig Sawing, Fancy Turnivg, and every class of Serew Cutting, in wood and metal. Fret- work of every class Piease cail and hefore Where for your ee Os 2 supplies. or Ferms :—C: or short good paper, see going else- credit on re ie Ts Subertabinn Ch t Sawing & Planing wn, May 30, 1877.—lmo MOULDINGS OF ALL DESCRIP: ‘ONS, ‘Doors & Sashes, Window & Door Frams ouite rs, Mantles, etc., etc., /manat ‘actured CiEAPER than by anyother establishment in the city, and constantly on hand. —— p All lumber used is Kiln-dried, avd all work is;warranted to give satisfaction. PAUL LEA, Grafton Street. ‘June 14.1877. On Consignment. 10 Cra'es ssartad Crockery ware, 2) Ebbls, Eviglish Portland Cement, PEAKE June i i i i isése, & Charlottetown, 19, 1877—tf | brother St. John Fire. ———— ( Teleg TOTLS. ) Crantorrerown, P. E. I.. +pm., June 22, 1877. To Mayor John, N. B. Draw on me for seven hundred dollars $700), amount of Prince Edward Island Rtvilway exployes’ subscription for reliet of sufferers. (Syd. ind LAV Le, ae Acct. P. E. Vast, . Rulway. St. Joux, N. B June 22. 70 7. Wrilianes, Acct. hailway, Charlottetown, Give our thanks to the Railway employes, —money needed more than everything. (Sgd,) S. Z. Fauie, Mayor. AN OMISSION SUPPLIED, Vur reporter wis not present at the meeting la-t evening when the following resolution, by BR. R. FitzGerald Esq., was almost unanimously carried ;— Resolved, that we, the citizens of Char- lottetown, authorize and request the City Council of this city to send to our fe low- citizens in St, John, the sum of $3.000—to be forwarded immediately. His Honor the Recorder is said to having, this morning, given it as his opinion that it is questionable, whether the City Council ean, under the law, comply with the re- quest contained in the above resolution. CHARLOTTETOWN COMES TO THE FRONT, WE learn that the Treasurer of the St. John Relief Committee has transmitted, in aid of the sufferers, £5000 to the Mayor of St. Joha. Upwards of §3500 of the amount have already been paid in, WHAT WILL THE GOVERNMENT Do? Juiging by the unanimity of feeling exs pressed at the meeting on Friday evening, the Government could not do a more popular act than to grant a reasonable sum in aid of our siuttering fellowscountrymen in St. What will the Government do? is the question of the hour. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS was left at the office of the Dairy Ex- AMINER this afternoon, It is enclosed in an envelope, labeled, ‘For the suilerers by the St. John Fire To be forwarded to he Rev. F. H. J. Brigstock, Rector of Trinity Church, St. John.’ This morning the St. John Relie Com. mittee appointed the following CANVASS COMMITTEE :— F. W. Hales and Wm. Findley for Ward 1 and 2. R. Heartz and Jolin Quirk for Ward 3, Thos. Dodd and John Ings for Ward 4. H. J. Cundail and R. R, FitzGerald for Wari 5. ADDITIONAL SUR CRIPTIONS, moved Jobn,. James C, Pope oe) John Robins 2) Hodgson & McLeod 100) Geo, Alley 30 John Hughes 10) lienry Hlughes iG A. L. Bridges | G. R. Brow 5 Mrs. E. J, Hodgson Ww Daniel Hodgson 59 oe Morris 4) Jas. Ellis 3 Josep hh Pope 30 Rev, GW Hodgson 10 Jas. W. Hodgson 2 Judge Reddin 20 John Gaban 2) Dr. H. Hooper 1 A. B. McKenzie & Co. 15 j}owman Yeo 5 Frank Kennedy 5 Rev. Kenneth McLennan 7 Acdimiral Bayfield 200 Benjamin Williams a J. H. Fietcher 2 George Bremner 10 S. W. Dodd, M.D. 20) Pp. G, Fraser $ R. Reddin 5 Mrs, F. McCarren, J Alex. McLeod, | 43 Archd, Kennedy, 0 William Boyle, WW W. UW. Wilson 5 Owen Connolly UO Total amount paid in upwards of $3,500. ODD FELLOWS’ SUBSCKIPTION, The Olid Feliows of this city have for- warded _ sum of $250 through W, W. Stnm bles. D. G. M., in sid of their oe Feilows in St. Jobn. iifty ‘dollars more have been subscribed by Oda | Fellows but not yet paid in. PRINTERS’ SUB-CRIPTIONS IN AID OF THEIR BUETHERN IN ST, JOHN, >. hk. Bowers, Editor of New Era $15 John Caven, Editor of the Herald Daily Examiner Publishing Company d DAILY EXAMINER OFFICE, Patrick McQuaid, Reporter 2 Henry Hales l Wm. E. McDonald i Daniel Gillies, Foreman, ] Thos. ilagen I JUNE 25 . 1877, Harry Harris $! Chas. Fisher | Richard Walsh l Philip McQuaid, Pressman, l Hugh Mclnnis j Frank Dalton l PATRIOT OFFICE, John Leahy. foreman, ] James Duty, | Misa. Clarey, | ‘** Fiannagan, | ‘¢ Webster, I “* Adams, I HERALD OFFICKL Frank Ciements, Forernan ] Jobn Snelgrove nal Lao Harrington ] William Meikle J William Caven I ARGUS OFFICK, Alex. McDonald 2 Levi J iekson, Foreman l Mise Ryan I Benjamin Keeping l PRESBYTERIAN OFFICN, J. D. Lawson | EK. MeMillan | John ©' Neill, at Mitehell’s I Patrick MeQuaid, at Bremne?’s | Joseph Carver, New Eva office INSURANCE LOSSES, The Commercial Union Assurance Com. pany, of London, represented by Messrs. A: 'C. 4c. & lairweather, has lost about $250,000. Its risks, as near as we can ascertain, are about as follows: — J. iF, Lawton 4,000 Tt. Rankin & Sons 2,600 J & G. Lawrence 200 Hall & Fairweather (say) 14,000 LL. H, Deveber & Sons, 3,000 Jeard & V enning 10,000 Stewart & White 5,000 McAvity (say) 6,000 D. ¥, Roberts & Son 2.000 Globe 4,000 Manchester, Robertson & Alli- son [say ] 3,000 Ilutheway 6,000 Campbeil 1,500 Victoria School House 10,000 City Building 15.000 liarris & Burbidge HO) A.C. & G.E. Fairweather 40 Dr. Berryman 4,000 S. Schofield 5,€00 Jas. Lloyd 2 000 D. McLaughlin & Sons 3,500 Il. H. Fairweather 300 Daniel & Boyd 10,000 Dh, Belk... - 6,000 J. D. McAvity 3,000 i’. Beverly 1,309 I. E. Lockhart fsay) 16,000 Centenary Church 4,000 Water Commissionere 3,000 St. Malachis [all 500 Capt. Davis SOO S. Whittaker &.000) J. K. Storey 5 GUO W.G. Lawton 14.00) Bowes and Evans 5,000 S. I. Foster 1.000 Masonic Hall Co 1,50 Yr. If. Hail 2 OOO Albert Wilson, 1,200 Sheriff Harding 2 OOO lfenry Maxweli 5 OOO ltarnes, Kerr & Co. 6,000 W. HH. Thorne & Co. 10,000 W. W. Jordan §,000 Re-insurance 10,000 LD). Robertson 3.000 Victoria Hotel 10 OOO Judge Peters 2,000 Lester Peters 2.000 Lindry & Co., Insurance, $2,000 —Loss $1U.C00, They intend to rebuild as soon as the place is cool, on the old stand. The Royal (J. J. and JS, Kaye), loses $500,000. Some of its risks are as fol- lows :-— ' Daniel and he stock, $8,000; build-~ ing, 4000; W. Thorne & Co,, Canter- bury street, 5,000. a Hall and Fairweather, S00); DeVeher and Sons, 16,000; Victoria Hotel, 10,000; W, G. Lawton, 4000; Schofield, 3,000; Gard- ner. 10.000: Barnes and Co,, 8,000 ; o Ie. Jordan, 6 000, Dunn, 8,000; I. W. Wiggins, 7,000 ; Wig. gins, G. L., con, £ and R. Reed, 26,<« WOU; J. J. Munroe, 2.000; Barlow Build- ings, 11,00; Gillis’ Estate, 13,000; W. H,. Hawyard, 5,000; Sands Estate, 12,000, Hegan 4 000, Tisdale < #,600, Trinity Courei 4000, do 1,200, Login and Lindsay 10,000, do 7,000, Joseph Hall 6.000, Ruel 2,09), Vassie, 10,000, Robert Robert- eon 2 000, Jardina and Co. & ,000, John An- derson, (6,000, Troop and McLaughlin 4, OOO, A. Blair 1,000, Everett & Butler, 10,» 0.0. Francis © ‘lementson, 5 000, Mr. Marshall's Companies will lose about $1,000 COO and the other Eoglish com- panies lose between £500,000 to $300,000 each. Some of the Canadian Companies lose very heavily, There is a good deal of renseless distrust, however, as the really jirst-class companies may 'be confidently depended on to pay promptly every cent for which they are Jiable, Messrs. Login & Lindsay had $50, 00@in- surance in safe companies. Messrs. Everett & Butler had $72,000 in- surance, Messrs. liall & Fairweather were fully in- sured, the Companies represented by [ra Corns wall, Jr., lose as follows - Citizens losurance ‘Company about $130,000, a large portion of BA | which is reinenrence trom other Companies ; Continned on fourth page, NO. 34 eee ea eee rene nee a