aoe ay : — | Th { VELI ER's GUIDE ° a of those who uray | For the convenience ion to trave!, we puv inka OE Guide, which gives W i have occu ; : a a reliable Traveler s f leaving the } { Ol i wean brief the diilerent } ! ~e : marti ‘ ty tovether with the bouts 7 depart of the yar ous traps ana speamer: rains eovo daily— ror Summerside, Point du Che he points in New Brunswick, “tates and Canada at 6 a, m. for Sunmerside, Tignish and point: est of Summerside at mn, and all points East of Summerside at 3:25 p. m. and oll | United | ail 10:26 7 Sourts Ho Mount Stewart, Goorgetown, and i UIs mist of {(*harlottetown at; >. 2S ; ww }. ln. } Co.'s Wharf in Now Steam Nav. ou. Halttax and all points ‘tia «every Monday, Wednesday eaves Chu fay and satu clay morning tj 1a. oe cunmerside Point du Cheno and at points tn New Bransw.ck United | tg? Vinny . ‘fates anid ( anads every Mond ‘y mory ' ing? at oclock. Mor Mount Stewart and Ihickey’s W har! everv Wednesday and [ricday at fam md 3p. m. for Orwell every Mouday evenings, rapaud every tide permitting and Saturday wili make a return trip. ‘ ae | every aiternile Steamer jeaves Prince Street Ferry Whar! - for West iver every Tuesday and f'rt- day at5 a. m. and o p.m. “taamer leaves Peake’s No. 1 Whiar!- Por Hawkesbury, siaiifax and Boston every Chursday ato p. m. “teaser leaves Penke’s No. 2 Whart- w ifalifax and intermediate ports every Vhursday at 6 p.m. na, She Daily Examiner "Mn nwlateatare 1 Matahar 4 swharlocteron Ni; Ww Wed ~- ‘ROBABILITIES,”’ oid) i We ure thankfal for Mr Cundall’s lettet tay it » error into which we were led \ sturms have not always lately been presag. the corrects f hile endeavor ng t)a-certain the reasor, Meteorological Department o} ad e | by Toronto. It also shows the great vintage to shippers—especially at this sea- | aa Of the year—which may be derived trom daily telegrams concerning the “wea. ther probabiiities.”’ r.nvement may be made with the Meteoro. logical Department and the ‘Telegraph Company, by which the ‘‘ probabilities” miay be communicated daily. Werhball be toppy to furnish them through the col- rans Of the Dairy ExaMINER, "A HEKO TPISABLED ‘The Toronto Mail regrets to learn that tapper is suffering so severely from sir@ throat that he has not only been come pelied to abandon his engagements to + wa i } great: | that our references shal be | from considerations of party. ind Wednesday | Saturday, weather and | We hope that an ar-} i: but they naye not been -ihey are) not more conspicuously 80 than the fervor and the proofs of hts p triotiem and Of bie oval attachment to British rule and Britisia now briefly referring to| of hil 3 ( section, In m io this the bour gre it personal | afflicts to lay uside—may it not be for long--the ri! y la : on. now that he a8 been compellea bow and the sphere, we deem ib prop made apart B. Oe te eet 8 EE I A DE NARS OS AIOE “26. 2 A Le | Cerrespondence . ei rh a He a Pt Ll le tli sell es respousibl of Corres Sa Ld? i HOE O We do ne . 7 pinion Oi é lvile Hie nis Evaminey : } Dear Sin ‘No more Policemen want is ery seems a8 much in fashion wnone.t a select circle in the eity “3 the 2 (*‘olorado Beetle Wania is elsewhere, where levery man wants to have a live beetle of his own Che folly of both is, doubtless, st, Curiosity prompts the one; but gnorance and selfishness the other. | don't object to my neighbor having a pet | bug~if he keeps it at home. Why should ‘he object to my wanting. my person and 'ay property made secure by the appoint- wentotfa few additional policemen ? He snot going to pay more for their keep ‘than! am— nore ikely leas | has no children to protect, 1 @ wife or grown jap daughter to save from wanton insult. i But f have both, and | want to live ina ‘city where they are beyond the reach o! strect roughs. [ am not going to ask u ‘magistrate to accomplish this, with but One p itro] of two men trom one end of the “ty to the other, from six in the evening tosix tne next morning: bul | am going to support our city fathers when they give bim a suffie'enut force. A Magistrate who has changed the jul from a “ Thieves Paradise” toa place of ard work, and can , to-day give us hundreds of tons of well- crushed stone for our city streets, deserves that the Couneil should listen to his re- quest and give him means to ridus of a gapy of vagrants and thieves, grown old by the very force of their numbers. | wish | i knew Rovehford’s care aurist; 1 should like ‘tohave him sketch some of the maleon ‘tents, One gentleman, may be, lias hau | is cow put in pound, and he has had to} } pay adoliar to get her out. He has not -been aceustomed to this. In the good ;old times the policeman brought the cow } aome, and, touching his hat, begged pardon | ifortaking the liberty to drive her. /fe| } don ? want ay More piel poli Ciiede, A n lother, may be, has used the sidewalk for 4 iumber store until the pew order of thing- came in. Ife thinks he may play a game of hde ani go seek with two police mea hut he dent want any mere. Only the other day he saw in ollicey icoking over his fenee sniffing for ground fora summons. /le don’ l want ani more \nother— well Mr. Edivor, [Il stop here. ut } will tell you whatl wildo. You send me the list ofthe men who don't want Policemen, and [ll pay you 4 dolar for every man whose name is on it, who has nota grievance in HeIP pole Oss speak et the coming demonstrations, but s obliged to leave ior Nova Scotia in the hope that his voice may be re tored. It is hia intention to leave for England in a few weeks, ifne improvement takes place ip that ume.”’— Examiner ef 13th inst, Who so madly hostile, so_unsusceptible of generous emotion as not to be pained at the intelligence? Who but deplore the fact thit this son of this sea-girt isle, —this | foremost representative of a sister prov- 4nce,-—this heir-apparent to the chieftain- n the shape of ‘an old fine’ *‘with costs” wrungout of him in the “ City mill,” if you give mea do lar for every one who has —-that’sa fair offer. if yon don't take it up, pechaps somebody else wiil, Yours truly, (Fe o +: ape & noon last, two ooys, named Moore and furner, whose parents reside at the north end of the city, started on a beach-nutting expedition, which ended rather seriously to ship Gf a great Canadian party,—this prince of the House of Canada, is tosday the vies | } tim of his herculean efforts, his per-istent. | self-sserificing exertions in the political | mena, in the conflict of opposing senti- | menis and of rivaliaterests? Our system of Government is not faultless, Perfection eunes oot of imperfection, Lut, com- pared with other people’s, it is | very} good,” It is conservative and it is liberal; | in a word, itis liberalsconservative. Every Well-constituted, reflective mind recog- mize us the existence and stiuggie for su- pretisey Of Our great political parties, the lasntimate instiumentatities and eVolutions due in the *trenvih and potency of the Of tiat system: and aciuivity and vigilance in and benelicent Operation, it fcllows that party chieftians and oth-r ——— relative ! . os twain, their} hee - lin: the contest, the: Moore -- residence ipledve uid the guarantee of perpetuity i ” "as This conceded, | They rambled the woods lower St. Peter's Road, and in the vicinity of the new Lunatic Asylum. There Moore ascended a tull beach tree a distance of about twenty feet, and commenced picking the nuts. Not paying that attention to his situation m the branches which was required, ke, in some way, lost his grasp and fell to the ground, arms and severely injuring dierent parts of his body. tte Ixy apparently lifeless in the cold and rain for hours twefore he could receive any liis companion being only a mail lim no more i:sistance than to give the alarm. He was to faiher’s—- Rev, the first named. the finally arrived along breaking one of his issistance. eould render Loy, his F. .B. conveyed in an express wagon ind at last accounts was doing well. - a Se . - Tur third busineas meeting of the Tem. ereat representative men are indispensable | perance Retorm Club was held in their ios Goll, Lo 1 rea! onab!l jug. Suck ere, and miust be, men of roight. Yary stand iu the fore-front of the Ratt'e: and when ope of them. dis- abled. iias to be carried to the rear every eye may well foiow him in smy- pathy, every patriot deem it a wisfortune # foeman grasp him tenderly by the hand Aa respects the great statesman’s present disability it is mone than a public misfor tune—it is a public csiamity, because o! his transcendent sbility—the great ex tent of his know edge and his superiative ; energy. Sampson shorn of his ‘ocks whee inlay his strength, bad the full-ae aurance of their restoration ; Tupper, voice ess, has not that assurance. Let us hope for the beét, however. The zreat doctor's fidelity to party, his work and effort on @ extent is matter of rejsice! About 6G) wera in attendance. That Loth parties have such men} (iub Hall on Saturday, 13th inst., last. | | ports of different comigitiegs were review. ed and unanimously adopted by the meet- i ing, I itat they had secured the Athenzeum for a) jterm of three years, with the option of i m" is ‘ j}purchase. [Re peport of the Fimance’ | Comugittee was postponed to nest Satur- | day night. Various other matters of in- (terest were discussed by the Club in 4 light and humorous manner. The night of an entertainment was fixed for Thurs. day next, when « pleisant evening may be and others, who gill the entertainment. A further notice, with full particulars, will be given As there wi} be a few expenses to meet, a collection will be takea up in the Hall, readers, wmu-icians i) assis! ’ =~ ee en ee ee ee Latest trum Montreal. Perhaps he} Auother hae | pesceably enjoyed the stench of his own dyvard for years. Serious Acciwexr,~On Saturday after, | ; }a post which duty forbids me to abandon. The res! (he Clubsroom Committee reported | spent with some of ony public speakers. | N+ 9 A arms Rm te Lalest by Telegraph. ee ee ee es ene mst iat behalf, are, and have been, grandly | General Thanksgiving. ob GERD APPOINCHENTS. | TI ROSS--HANLON RACI Lh 4 aniiiniame HANLON THE VICTOR. oe rt ng tn oe eee ee 1 NSNuvecval Ly natch tir Daily Lovamisie j d : | Mownrrekat, Oct. 15. All the Provinces will hold a General Lhariksgiving on the Yad November. tL. MeDonald Lfarbor-master of Souris, and has been made Auditor. ‘he Conservatives are confident of beat ing Laurier, The election takes place on the 20th, Flour fairly active and steady, except ‘Spring Extra,” which inclines to weaks Ss. has ness, ahead, | WAR REWS. j Loxpon, Oct. 14, [tis stated that the Czarowitch has de. l clared it impossible to winter his army in Bulgaria, yuless Rustehuk or some other ‘fortress is previously surrendered, A dispatch from the Czarowitch head- quarters on Wednesday, says: The severe storm of cold wind and rain, which began 4 we-k ago, continues, The camps are literally l.kes of winds. All the roads are impracticable except the highway between Biela and Rusichuk. The suffering of the | soldiers 1s indescribabie, , creck. | t. An official despatch says (hat om the 9th a naval engagement took place indahe Salina mouth of the Danube, during which a fur- kish steamer crossed @ torpedo, an explosion ensued and the steamer sank, Jt is suppos- ed all on board the steamer perished, St. PeTrERSBU Lonpon, Oct. 13. A despatch from Sisteva ways :--" Active pre; arations ur: making for Lue reception of the ( zarin view of the tutended transfer of th: Leadquariers from Studen to this place. LONDON, Oct. 13. Tune Houmanian press are clamoring for the withdrawal of that principality from the war, The people are just finding out that over a third of the Koumanian army has been placed hors de combat in the battle in front of Plevna, and the greatest grief and consternation prevail. In the meantime the Russiaas are congentrating a heavy lorce near Lom where an attack from Suleiman Pasha is looked for, Siege op- erations, under the direction of Todleben, the new Chief of Staff, are still going on around Pleyna in spite of the wintry weather whieh has already set in, { GENERAL NEWS, Paris, Oct. 13, The following is the last address of Mc» Mahon to France: ‘‘Frenchmen—You aré about to vote. ‘The violence of the oppo- sition has dissipated a!! illusions, no, cal» umny can longer pass for truth; po, the Republican Constitution is not in danger. No, the Government, respectful as it may be to religion, does not obey pretended clerical influences, and pothing shall cause itto be dragged into a policy that would compromise peace. You are not menaced with any return to abuses of the past. The struggle is§ between order and disorder, You have already decided that you do not wish, by hostile elections, to throw the country into an unknown future of crises and conflicts. You desire tranquility at home and abroad to be assured, that the public powers be in accord, with security for work and business. You will vote for andidates | recommend to your suftrages. Frenchmen, the hour hascome. Coto the polls without fear; listen ‘to my ap- peal and I, placed by the constitution at shall answer for order and peace,” been appointed | A. Halloran | Stocks here are increasing. The Ross«lTanion boat-race was won by | ; Ilanion, who came in about ten yards} | wew- Advertisements. ee a Ee SOY ne — HOW LANDING, — | (From Brig “* ZERLINA,” at Peake's No. 2 W hart iBarvels COAL TAR, Barrels STOCKHOLM TAR Crates ASSORTED EARTHENWARE, and Crates of WINE BOTTLES, which will be | ! sold low. PEAKE BROS. «& CO. CASES of Superior LONDON GIN, lunding ex barkentine * Erema.” PEAKE, BROS. & CO. (Ch’town, Oct. 16, 77— —KAC r— ONE FIRSTACLASS CABINET ORGAN ! POR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, 85 North Side Queen Square LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST ee Look Out For It. about the FIRST NOVEMBER next we purpose relssuing THE = WREKLY EXAMINER ! (In connection with the Daily Examiner), D | l5-- | ‘ ei ‘ j | On or Size or Sueer apour 28440 Incues. Price : ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. PAID IN ADVANCE, SUBSCRIPTION ——— In the meantime we want a few hnnadred additional sabseribers to the DAILY EXAMINER. Persons who desire ta hase the NEWS OF THE DA¥ laid down upon their break- fast table every morning should call and jaave their names and addresses at the ig ee) : Yew Advertisements, zc. | JUST OPENED: PERFORATED CARD MOTORS From One Cent each to One Dotlar. | <GATHOLIC_PRAYER BaoKs, | Very Cheap, BIRLES EQUALLY LOY. Methodist Hymns. All Prices, ' ; ! LOT 0} | A FINE STATIONERY! Newest Styles. Fancy Goods & Toys \ (ah excellent selection). School Nooks—All Kinds All Goods Marked Very * Low. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, } 8) North Side Queen Sonar iCh’town, Oct. 15—8in ae KENT STREET & KING SQUARE STHAM FURNITURE WAREROOMS The Subscriber has now ou hand 4 very —LARGE STOCK Or— Household Furniture of every deseription, just finished, and ub prices cheaper than any now offered the Public. DRAWING--ROOM SETTS, st Variety of Repps, Tofrifs, \Phushds, Iydanaskh tied Hair Cloths—alt of the latest aod most approyed styles and patterns. Cant aNb Sev. PARLOR SETIS. In several styles and qualities, at very jow prices. Cats, ann Srv. a HEDROOM SETTS, of patferns of English, French, and Ameri- can designs, new to this City, and from $18 to $300 per Sett. Stores of If. A. Harvie, Theo. L. Chappelle, or at the ExaMIner Orricr, where sub ecriptiods will be taken. Subscription Priee--Six Months, . te . §2 BS Three Months, . 1 25 Prompt atien tion givgu io ofl Oyders. Ch'town, Oct. 1L— Wants, ete., ete. e- <Adyertisenjents spanadse this heudipg, ly space not ex- ceeding half ay Ineh, will be Inserted for 'TRN CEN Ts pa day, ‘ ll a SS me ~ ANTED-—4 smart men to lay sidewalks, Good pay and steady employment, Apply immediately to DANIEL GORDON, Contractor. Ch’town, Oat. 16, *77— ANTED—A SMART BOY (between 15 and 15 years of age), for service ina gtore. Apply toF. HH. Campsrn., Queen Street. Oct. 16, 1877 —taw — — n-ne ene aie . eliaeiseiba OARD WANTED.—A Lay wishes to board for the winter months either in a private family or boarding house in Char- loltelown, She will require q good sized bedroom and the use of @ parlor. Apply, Salting accommodation and terms, to G-M. P, Box 17, P.O, or to Hon. P. Waker, (Jueen Square. Ch’tewn, Oct 15,—2 in ene ¢ ANTED—Two Journeyman CABINET MAKERS. Mast be good workmen and steady nen: also ¢n épprentice to learn the trade, Apply injymediately iq 7. D. STAIR. ene 8 Be B Oct. I3—3in rt tote ee - eo To this proclamation Emile DeGiardin makes reply, referring to past events and | conciuding as follows: “Ve have already | decided. No, we do not wish to plunge the, country into a future crises aad conflicts | by ele:tions hostile {to those of feb. | ‘ruary, 1S76, We want to have tranquility ° assured at home as Well as abroad; security y vf Ja'o and of business, and the harmony | of public powers by means of the Senatorial , electiong in 778, in sonformily with the eice | We will’ yote for | thos: canididales whose election will guar antee that 1877 will not see a revival of the! | war of Olst May, 13800. Yes, the war has! come, we shali goto the polls without fear, | and itis our exemplary disetpline which will i be the supest guarantee for order and peace,” | By Director of La Franee, Eye De Gyraraix, | ‘tions of deputies in 777, Cvoice Capa Cod Cranberries, Liscombe Duchess and Beurre de Angon Pears, | -fsabella, Delaware, Catawba, Salem and/| Malaga (green) Grapes ; (iranges, Lemons | “weet Potatoes, also the celebrated Graven. tten. and “ Snow’ Apples, at “ The Cons fectionerv,” ; ’ OUSE of Six Rooms to tet. in excellent location; rent $100 per annam. Apply ! to BE. D. STAIR. a Oct. 18—tf° ~ eee roe | ERVANT GIRES wanted to do Genefal \ Tlousework, Anpty to KE. D. STAIR, Agent. Catt aND Ser. Chairs in a Large Assortment, Jast received; Wood Seateal, Cane Ses * Office Ari, every Len Ree . Easy; and Smoking Chetes at very law prices. Citi ante Bigg. A Large Assortment al Wall & Ceywer Brackets ! ee ee - ree —+ MISCELLANEOUS. WASHING MACHINES Spring Manel yr, Patent Wringer, Spring Roller, Putman Rellepa, Engtish Rallers, WINDOW CORNICES— From $2.00 to #6.00, WOOD POLES, BRASS POLES, RINGS & ENDS, YENETIAN BLINDS, OFFICE TABLES, SCHOOL DESKS, _ P¥ LANDER PESKS SETTING £ STANDING DESK Se SIDEBOARDS, : CHEFFONIERS, PIER GLASSRS. CHEVAL GLASSES, WARDROBES, ESCRITOIRS, French Cupboards and 8 iv Beds I pring "SUVALSG SE Saipjog vwospoe CRIBS & COTS, Oc!t. 14—4in eod \WANtep—a 200d smart Girl, as gene | ral seryagt ima small family. Apply! at the ExaAMINER Der 1K. , " | (let 19~Bint ms | eer = ' eT STE ante o we ene = can aigineme scat WARTED— An Apprentice at the Drug Business; one who has had some ex-! perience preferred. References required, ; Apply at the APOTHECARIES’ HALL. | Ci tawn, Oct. 8—6in pat iw | ’ ? watt j ANTED4+:Hhy 8 cOpetent person, with | good refi 3A situation a3 Assigt- | ant Book-keeperor Clerk in the General Commission Oct. 2-2 Staw * eet cee ge ee ee ~ ee ee — Wiste 4 amart, active Boy, quick at figures, a8 Cashier fg & Dry jiooig S:ore. Apply, in Writing, to this office, © S77. TRAYS and STANDS, ‘ ee PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST NOPICE” All the above sold cheap. for. cash or ap- proved evedit. All g 0d delivered to any part of the City and Roy alty free of charge. PIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS FOR SALh CHRAPFR THAN ANY LX THE City, = e Saas in Job Work, sneh as pianiag, § Sawing, Fretwork of the Turning of every discription. Machine struight and finest class, siness. FxaMinek Orrice. Oval. Spiral ant Elizabethan, on the shorts }esi notice, in the best designs, and the cheap st ia the city CALL AND RUY. MARK BUTCHER. Ch tewn, Ocs. 10, —pat*pres iw ’ BEDSTEADS, oS. = SINKS, of 2, WASHSTANDS, q su CENTKE TABLES. & TOILET TABLES. : ag MUSIC STOOLS, " Bo CARD TABLES, g a MARBLE TOPS, eS WHATNOTS, a s LOUNGES, =< 2 SOFAS, = . Y 9 Earth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. MATRESSES— Hair, : Flock, Excelsior, ‘4 Straw, Fibga. ; « u® eT - ZN