* 2 ee em ee ' ; ha of pocket money | TRAVELLER’S GUIDE. than i c : cu lanyghte can smoke cigars, and joat } —— ae in an ostentatious; = |-or the convenience of those who may tin niaaan around in prrork price manner forbidden to the taagaal vide wo situation { prt wious ee “he admires him [v1 ht bigne a a and prosperity on hyena =e Reowmny unching the heads OF Ob” gat ang ' She anticipates or 1 will De ] ye a his future succe in life, und roth 3 < hb! nd laughs at him for his allect . n ile = “ae sigh somawheal pttronizing friend-~ . oy ae a rreat hau shiter if but of te ey connection aoas she dream, not Sane u ge for a moment disturb does his bur-y imvge +> | Laughter. |; [o hor virgins! me litations. a world apart, unit ns she. ey tine at the feet of her mas] ooo p.m. ‘afluences, nestling at) tue | ae other, Canada dreams ver dream, | For tic svat eT. tia . “ . S | 8 . he | nl forebodes her lestiny--2 dream of} and all points Eist of Charlottetown at a t Itiplying | 2:25 p. m. ever-broadentug harvests, mulitipyying| ~o0 p.m ' ae ! v nd villages, an i expan ling prstures, i Steam ay leaves Steam N iv, tm. @ \W hart —_ mwa Aan Viila’ss ‘ 1S v | 0 ‘rational self government and 4} For Pictoy, Halifax and ali points tn Nova oO “DTD eee ‘ . aa in . | al \ ted Empire, oF p ge alter pre) Scotty every Monday, W ednesday, sonfederated aipire ; , y } , pesaln t honorable history, added as her contri: | Thursday and Saturday moratngs at or nano ‘ ie? 1385 y, “ | | | . bution to the annals of the Mother Country 5 a. Mm. wal ft aan oe ; ; , | , | 1 to the glories of the british | vee, |For Summerside. Point da Chene and all of , ti , } T * ° i yerpotuation for all time pil ~ points in New Brunsw.ck, United cont i >f that temperate and well Stites and Canada every Monday morn- continel ‘ ; ei : ' balanced system of G wwernment, which ing at 3 o'clock. alancead syste . | ak : [ hin in one mighty whole, as the| For Mount Stewart and Hickey’s Whart avomloines i © of all Englishmen, Pe yasession oe ain iat history and traditions 0 the past, with the freest and most unt ammelel liberty of action in the future. (Tremen lous cheering. Ladies and centiemen, {| hive now done th ive to thank you for the patience with 1 you have listened to me, and one: whiel ot , kindnesses have agin for the many “¢ you done Lady Dufferin ni myself during ou stay amongst you Most heartily do J congratulate you Upon all that you are the gloriotis prospect of sopeuing out on every Though else- doing, and upon prosperity which 1 | sjl> of (App ause ) . w! -in the Dominion stagnition of trade ani commerce his checked for a year Or two the general advance 9f Canada, here at least you live escaped the eft act of such sien! tet incidents, for your welfare being hase | upon the most s lid of al founda tions, the cultivation of the soil, you are in & position to pursue the even tenor of your way untroubled by those alternations of fortune which disturb the world of trade You have been blessed with an abundant harvest, and soon I trust w.larailway come tocirry to those who need it the surplus of your produce, now own eyes have witnesse 1 -im- your storehouses for want ol! tran:port, [Cheers.] May the expanding fininees of the country soon place the you re | and manufaciare. is my prisoue i in cectuded from all extraneous | i have occasion to travel, we publish below ibrief the different leity, together with the hours of departure ‘of the various trains and steamers : a reliable Traveller's Guide, which giv means of leaving the Trains leave daily | For Summerside, points in New Bruns vick, Stites and Canada at 6 a. m and At l'nited all 10) :23 a. ja ‘For Summerside, Tignish West of Summerside and all points Kast oss ands p. m. For Orwell every Monday and Wednesday evenings. lor Crapaud every Saturday, weather anc Siturday will make a return trip. Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferry Wharf — | For We-t River every Tuesday and Frix} day atS a.m, and 6 p.m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No. | Wharf— Por Lliwkesbury, cleifsx and Boston every four-day ato p.m. ‘ lewves Peake’s No, 2 Wharf— For flilfix and intermediate ports every Phuarsday at 6 p.m, Sie wn ———,, — —_ fick a) ‘ Dailn Examiner S me Oe fmm, de ‘ f= fy 7 1 ad a ri) TAC NR wOatl LOLLELOW 44° October 12. 1877. yr {FFAIRS IN FRANCE, GAMBETTA’S MANIFESTO, manifesto to the ‘l'wentieth arrondisse- ment of Paris, the text of which tele- M. Gamretra his issued the electors of a is Government in a position to gratify you: {Great cheering | by propasing | + t | naiu‘al expectations. His Excellency concluded the health of the Mayor and Corporation 0 Winnipeg and the prosperity of the capital | of the Prairie Province. At the close of the entertvinment, their Excellencies he.d a reception in order to give the citizens an opportunity of saying fiewe'l.of which a great many people In the city and its neighborhood availed themselves. At five o'clock the Viceregal party embarked on the steamer ‘* Min- nesots.” and amid the cheers of the as- sam led multitude took their departure from Winnipeg ~~ a \rv the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court yesterday morning, John Arnold appeared for vagrancy and drunk; was discharged on eondition that he the city. Archd. MeNeill, farmer, was fined $3 and costs or fourteen days, on complaint of leaves (iement Benoit, for being drunk and in- capable, Hlenry Coombs was fined $1.00 for obstructing bis sidewalk with carriage Patrick Lamb. John McQuillan, Peter Percival, John Goodnough and William Power, were each fined $1.60 and costs foy corners. Francis o s: | ior her three years of graphed he says :— * Citizens, alter four long months of ex.s cesses, administrative pressure and = the most deplorable proceedings relative to official candidatures, France at last speaks. Sue will say in a few days what she thinks of the men of the léth of May, the allies ind protectors of the men ot the 2d of Dacember, the servants of Henry V, and the agents of the Syllabus and the Pope, who are all sheltered under the patronage of the President, doubtless tor tbe better protection of republican institutions. THE CABINETS LEACTIONARY POLICY, ‘* France will say what she thinks of the oersonal policy of the Chief of the State ind the aristocratic and retrograde pre« tensions of the De Broglie Cabinet; of the injustifirble dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies; of the miserable war waged by the government against newspaper hawk- ers, schuvolmasters and other defenceless victims; of the projects and plots of this coalition of monarchists who are preparing intestine conflicts aud divisions, to be followed in 1880 by a terrible crisis, and perhaps revolution.”’ UNFORGOTTEN INSULTS. ‘The manifesto, after strongly censuring the unlicensed violence of the reactionary to the New York J//era/d. Tn it i ’ / loafing on the street Mullin, Kenneth McDonald, were each fined 75 cents and costs for a like oflence. 4: <2P * A vew days ago we had the pleasure of being shown through ment of Geo. Davies & Co., in whith we miiy safely say is the largest and one of the heat selected stock of general merchandise Owing to the increasing work, they have been a Tailoring establish- the door of which on the Island. demand for eu-tom competed to start ment in conuoction, on may be seen 4 very ingenious deviece.— Sumiacrside Jou nal. ——ai OO We have this week to record the death of one of the most prominent and most widely known of our citizens—J, L. Hol min, Eq. fle died at his winter resi dence about a mile east the ‘Town, at m., on Tuesday morning. of 10 o'clock, a. Mr. Holman was ailing more or less for gome time. but being a man of more than ordinary energy fe always attended to : + 6 th: ; a e ht |} ; : ‘ business untii within a few days of bit!) make its will prevail over a powerless and | a ” resident lie Mr. Holman has been many years, death. of this country fer rie fon an extensive business first at S'. Kleanor’s, and afterwards at Summoer-ide ; avo he retired About six yeirs former business, 1 J-iantd Park he comducted with great enterprise until | But just as he was beginning, to realiz» something like remunerative re- | turns for his great ontlay in this pursifit }has been annouyeed for the Prince Street N» doubt his suc. | Methodist Charch this evening. to coms: ‘ap the reward of his jabour: | mence at 8 o'clock. As Temperance is idig in connection with this undertaking—« | order of the diy, no doubt many will avail dit : deat h. fae wi Hes sers Wii | y sd AWAY . : is now beginning the Park Hotel to at tract a steadily increasing nugaber of sum gaer tour sis. —Swamerside Journal, the large establish- | from his . e ; and began building the | | press, says .— | ‘+ France will pronoance on the policy ‘inaugurated by the letter dismissing the | republican Ministry, on the order of the day to the troops at the Longchamps res! view, on the Presidential Message of the! 19th of September and on that system of} government which the chief of the Execu- | tive power vindicates as a right above the | constitution.”’ WHAT MU-:T COME, ‘France will declare for the Republic. She will say she intends to make an end of | anarchy and dictatorships, withdraw the | nation, as well as the individual, detini+! tively from clerical rule and insure that public force shall never be employed ex- cept in the service of the law. I cons lidently declare that France, despite the manveayres against the freedom of her vote-, will scorn the official candidature and its agents, spurn the royalists, Csesarsy “-Sbe will condemn dictatorial policy and leave the cuief of the Executive tary candidate, no alternative but to subs mit or resign. We. oursalves. sure of the |-upport of the country, shali know how to ‘incorrigible niinority. The union of all invincible for the country and j render us ? ithe Republic. ' WLLL A Cnrlst$? The conservative papers strongly cen. sure M. Gembetta’s abi THIS IJASTEN now begin. ly praise the manifesto. _~— om + ‘emperance.—A ‘Temperance | r perance theme, ints | . iC i . {the sma’ help we get [rae the Globe paid» Sae they wall ‘I did’na, sae faras my memory serves, res of Summerside at | every Wednesday and Friday at 44 m. | | Spree a? Dispatch lo Daily Examiner. L tide permitting; and every alternate | power, who is transformed into a plebisei- | manifesto, some pf Ifotel. : This splendid Hote!|them declaring that the real crisis has_ The republican papers warm. | e Meeting them-elves of the opportunity of enjoying CONVERSATION, llox, Mr. Brown to Hon. Mr, Me Kenzre,— Alexander, mon, ye suld be mai i} tae, in a’ like lihood. {hat Hiro Pedysy Edward {Island} man re: tUbuii » cavetion wad aay 0 Jo. a 9 Point du Chene and all! Supporter? Ilae ye clean lost yere wuts: auld frien’, ns The Sabscriber bas now on band a very | How. Mr. MeKenziz.—My | Vv-re intelleck is no what it ance was, fully makes maunifest. i port ‘ ( dcvit. ) | Whatnaa heed he has! hollows chuckling.) — Grip. ; ' | Latest by Telegraph. Latest from Montreal. Montreit, Oct, 11. lour is moderate'y active and firm. The English wheat market has an upward tendency, Prices are unchanged, A petition will be forwarded to the Min» ister of Justice, asking that the charge of murder agaiast Sheehan and McAllister of murdering Hackett, be investigated. Ihe Grand Jury having thrown out the indict- Ment against them. The election of Hon, Mr, Laurier will be opposed, John Hearn, of Quebec, has been made a Legislative Councillor. A fire at Ottawa yesterday, destroyed a block of wooden buildings. «038, $14,000, WAR REWS. Lonpon, Oct, 10. All first-class (Servian) militia brigades except those of Belgrade, Shabatz and Valisno, marched to the frontier. The second cla:s follow in ten days. Money aud a hundred boxes of shoes have arrived trom Russia. Servia’s pegotiations with Russia have come to a satisfactory close, ‘he Cabinet Council resolved upon warlike measures tor the middle of November. Karaja, Oct. 10, A Russian official despatch, dated yes terday, says: *‘In consequence of the oc- cupation of new positions by our troops in the recent operations, the enemy last night ab:indoned most of his positions, including Kizil ‘Tepe and Began. Retreacing, we pursued him, and during the mght occus pied the line of Chadschivali, Sarbartan and Keelweeklan.”’ Lonpon, Vet. 10. luis denied that the Porte demanded the recall of the Italian Consul at Rast-/ cuuk,. The Russian police have discovered a fresh Nihilist plot. Numerous arrests were made in Moscow and Kier, The Russians commenced parallels be- fore Pievna under the superintendence of Todieoen. Heavy masses of troops being sent to Bulgaria certainly indicates their purposes Lo prosecute active operations during the autumn, It is reported that the Porte demanded un explanation regarding. Servia’s pur- pose in arming and negctiating with Russia and Roumania. The Porte de- cares it will be obliged to send a special Commissioner to SHelgraite io inquire whether its Suzerain rights are not being tampered with, mui a DESTINATION OF VESSELS LN PORT. CONNOLLY Ss Wianr— R. Mann, Munn, doubtfal, Kate, Pentz, Pictou. (howard, Scott, Wallace. Lonys Wranr— fheresa, Smith, Magdalen Islands. Gipsey Bride, Steele, Pictou, Lizzie. Lyle, doubtful. Klizabeth, Sampson, doubtful. W Wright, McRae, doubtful. foam, Maran, Pictou, Water Lity, Powley, Orwell. Rising Dawn, ilughes, Pictou, Peake’s No. | WHarr— ists and clericals—both knaves and parti-! Charles, Wisters, Picton, sans of violence. Catherine, Melsaac, fishing voyage. ’ Louisana, Kennedy, Lingan, GAMBETSA’S CONFIDENCE. : ‘ t9 D : ; — ® Weicome Return, Jovenette, Cow Bay. Rustic, Wise, Buctouche, Mary Jane, Petipas, doubtfal Ehith Wiles, Laury, Newfouadtand, (QuEEN’s Wiuarr— Swallow, Gallant, Pictou, Comet, Reaves, Halifax. Mary Jane, Pettipaw, Tignish. car- good Frenchmen will keep us discreet and | 7: akn’s No, 2 Wrank— liarry Davies, Yates, West Indies. Sea Bird, Clyde, Murray Harbor. Brigt. Hennessey, Hennessey, Bermuda 'Prake's No. 3 Witanr— Killen, Cousins, Crapaud. Sivrning Stay, Power, doubtiul. Alice Myrick, McInn‘s. Lapradpy. Spring Bird, McKay, United Stgtes. Maria Emma, Ramsay, Buctouche, Maggie, MeDonald, be a Government llon' Mr. Brown.-—Hech, hech, hech! -~whatna a heed! | —_—— New Advertisements. ~ STHAM ‘ .» ; i - —LARGE STOCK. OF-— of every deseription, just finished, and ut prices cheaper than any huw offered the Public. | DRAWING--ROOM SETTS, a variety of Repps, Terries, Damasks and Usir Cloths—all of the latest and most approyed styles and patterns. CALL AND Ser. PARLOR SETI, in several styles and qualities, at very low prices. CaLL AND SE#. BEDROOM SETTS, of patterns of English, French, and Ameéri- can designs, new to this City, and from $18 to $300 per Sett, CALL AND SEE. Chairs in a Large Assortment, Just received; Wood Seated, Cane Seated, Office Arm, every sort of Rockers and Easy; and Smoking Chairs at very low prices. CaLt AND SEX. A Large Assortment of Wall & Corner Brackets ! if ~—_— MISCELLANEOUS. BEDSTEADS, mo = SINKS, - > WASHSTANDS, > Pa CENTRE TABLES. L TOILET TABLES, > af MUSIC STOOLS, G 5 CARD TABLES, = & MARBLE TOPS, & 2< WHATNOTS, a _ LOUNGES, x a SOPAS. = Earth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. MATRESSES — Hair, Flock, Excelsior, Straw, Fila, WASTING MACHINES— Spring Mang] r, Patent Wringer, Spring Reller, Putman Rollers. English Rollers. WINDOW CORNIT ES From $2.00 to $6.00, WOOD POLES, BRASS POLES, RINGS & ENDS, VENETIAN BLINDs, OFFICE TABLES, SCHOOL DESKS, CYLINDER DESKS, SETTING & STANDING DESKS, SIDEBOARDS, CHEFFONTIERS, PIER GLASSES,, CHEVAT, GLASSES. WARDROBES, ESURITOIRS, French Cupboards and Sprirg Beds. CRIBS & COTS, TRAYS and STANDS, PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. All the above sold cheap for cash or ap- proved credit. All goods delivered to any part of the City and Royalty free of charge. FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS rok SaLk CHEAPER TUAN ANY IN THE City. 'SCIVAISOTG Fupiog col] Jo» Work, such as planing, straight and jig sawing, Fretwork of the finest class. ‘Turning of every discription. Oval, Spiral and Elizabethan, on the shorts est notice, in the best desigus, and the cheapest in the erty, CALL AND BUY, MARK BUTCHER. Ch'town, Ogt. 10.—pat pres 4w Machine — ~~ —__——— een SALVAGE CORPS, A Meeting of the above Company will be held in the City Court next Friday, to.smorrow, at 8 o'clock. A punctual at- tendance is requested as all its applicants for membership will then be ballotted for. | | | R. R. FITZGBRALD, Captain: _ Oct. 11th. _ Notice of Removal. —_—_---—— | MIE Subscriber, having taken the Store’ 3 lately occupied by J. B- MCDONALD Additional Congiguments ef tel Arrivals 8 Hotel _— RANKIN HOUSH, jot. 1i—Fdward Hackett, Tignish; J, Lockwood, Boston. Y : : ia C0, music, and several adgregses on the Teme p seott, Crapsud; Geo. b. Sweet, Toronte - BTC., &ud begs to solicit a continuance of ;ub lc patronage. ? N. L. HERBERT. Get, 9—Sin ‘ERY ve .34 7 , 44 1 Ver , ee ee ‘suld t KENT STREET & MING aPR AS FROM BONT¢ ast | carefu o’ ye’re bawbees,--an ganging oot, | What the deil in. ducit ye tae offer tae wager wi Sir John TURWITUBE WAREROOMS. Household Furniture Mount Stewart, Goorgetown, 5ourls}moark whilk Government they wud sups | Plashes, PIANOS, ORGANS, New Advertisements. DN. HE Brigt. “SIENA,” 174 tons register, classed Al at Lioyd’s, A. McLeod master, is intended to sail from wT : ue £ t . . BOSTON for CHARLOITETOWN, on or about the [8th inst. Freight for Summerside, Souris, Georgetown, and el points cf the Island will be taken at mod. erate rates. For particulars, Appiy in Boston,'to KIMBALL & BATES, 198 State Street. _—+-— i / Or here, to the owners, FENTON {. NEWBERY & CO Oct. 12—pat 2in 5() SECOND-IIAND EGG Casus, 1g ND E ome ” good repair, cheaper — than same e} : : : > Cie can be imported, ~ Apply 1G H., COOMBS. Great George Stre : Oct. 12—S8in eod 7 “ (p> SASHES and Doors, Spruce Oars 1 Circular Pump, in order, 86.00- lot old Sashes, lot Second-hand Doors, lot old Building Material, Boards, Flooring, Stud- ding, will be sold at low figures. li. COOMBS. Great.George St., Oct. 12—3in eod ene een ee Fin as tense ig os ‘a OO ge get le en A ae o z ore ~% =e * SNF A i ON te en OPEN FOR CHA STEAMSHIP PRINCE EDWARD \ Liverpool about the 15th NOVEMBER and, providing @ sullicient quantity of Freight offers, will lay on the Berth for Potatocs, Oats, Poultry and other Produetg of bis ut This ee eh Vy ; i ’ 7 i : s* A’ CGrand Opp unity for Speculators, and, as this Steamer will he here bata shorttine, it would be well for intending shippers to make early appli- eatians, . REAKE BROS. & CO., Managers. Ch'town. Oct. 11, * — tae LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST _—- eee ¢ Look Gut For It. about the FIRST NOVEMBER neXt We purpose reissulng THE = WEEKLY EXAMINER ! (In connection with the Daily Examiner), dur or Size OF Sueerr apocr 28%40 Ixncnes. SUBSCRIPTION Price: ‘ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, PAID IN ADVANCE, ee In the meantime we want a few hundred additional subsc:ibers to the DAILY EXAMINER. Persons who desire to have the NEWS OF ‘THE DAY laid down upon their break- fast table every morning should call and leave their names and addresses at the Stores of Hl. A. Harvie, Theo. L. Chappelle, or at the Examiner Orvice, where sab. scripliods will be taken, Subscription Price—Six Months, at . . $260 Three Months, . 1 25 Prompt attention given to al! Orders. Chi’town, Oct, L1— “ce 0 ann > : LLL persons indebted to the undersigned on account of the EXaMINER news- paper, by Book Account, Note of Hand or otherwise, are notified to pay the several amounts dae by them on or before the 15th day of October uext. se W. L. COTTON. Sept. 13, 1877, Ke, . LAWS, PROM LONDON, - ! | HA’ ING experience in the manufacture of Mixcep and Spicep Mears, is pre- -pared to supply the housekeepers of Chape fottetown with Prime Savsages, auperior to any ever offered in this market, To be hed fresh every morning at G, D WRIGHT'S, 67 Queen Sireet, and at the Market oa Tuesdays, Fridays and Saiurdays. Ch’town, Oct. (1, °77.—3in* — iiesinsinioel as. ‘i, ee etna Aina <0>~-ntilpsalememenettiting SH ARRIVALS, FLOUR. BBLS. Choice SUPERIOR EX CRA, 100 Bbis. CHOICE EXTRA, 400 Bbis. SPRING EXTRA, 100 Bbls. SUPERFINE. CARVELL BLOS. eod pat Bin ar ay : +Fsq., Queen Street (2 doors north of the ‘*Brenan Corner’), will shortly open with FR i - { 4 106 “Durr wie Ch’town, Oct. jO—