PO A OS Ta mente sae Te REE = nen ee hee a TE a A ea EK KXAMINER. VOL. 5. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JU LY 19, 1879. NO. 50. BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets $1,176, 491.46, INCORPORATED 1835. liead Office, - Toronto, Ont. | | Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. UNION HOUSE, Queer Street, Charlottetown. P. P. CILLIS, PROPRIETOR. CHIOICES T WINES & JAQUQRS. NEW YORK\ LAGER BEER. NABLES set at all hours,-with every luxury of the season. Fresh OvsTERs received daily. Rooms large and comfortably furnished. CoacueEs from this House meetal! Trains and Steam boats First Class BARBER SHor. July 4, 1879-—3m LORNE HOTEL, TRACADIE BEACH, NORTH SHORE P. E. 1. ee ee 7 This new and pleasantly situated Hotel is now open, and will be found the Best < Suumer_» Resort ON THE ISLAND. It ¢ati be reached from the City twice a day by Rail to Bedford, or by carriage; “y distanee 3 miles, or oneland* a-half hours’ drive. ©. — Visitors will find that every care has been taken to provide for their comfort and pleasure. PRICES MODERATE. a Special Arrangements may be made for Families. CYRUS TAY, MANAGER. MACLEAN & MARTIN, VATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Onarlotaowtn, P. ER. Aor A, A. MchEAN, D.C. MARTIN. June 18, 1879.—ex 2aw DR. P. W. G. CANNING, Licentiate Jtoyal Colleges’ Physicians and Surgeons of Hdinburgh. ; LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : ‘ Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough. and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 to Ll a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m, Charlottetown, ‘June 24, 1879.—eod ~ NoOrTICcCH. BEG to inform the TRADE of Charlotte- town, and Prince Edward Island gen. erally, that Messrs. ROBERTSON seLINTON & Co., Montreal, have appomtedme ‘their Agen’ for the Island for the sale of Canadian Cot- tons, Tweeds and Woolens, and Imported Dry Goods, Samples of these manuf will-be on hand in good time for Fall orders, and will bein charge of Mr. Ben. Davies, jr., who will, after 16th June, be associated with me in business. Any orders entrusted-to Mr. Davies will receive the most careful attention. I hope to be on the Island early in July with full lines of samples from the. various houses whom | represent. JOHN H. CATHRAE. —AGENT FOR— Messrs. Reinach’s, Nephew & Co., London. . Robertson, Linton & Co., Montreal. L. Gnaedinger. Son & Co... ** The North American Rubber Co., Quebec. Juae 16, 1879—3taw QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSIJRANCE effected on all kinds of Build- — se s, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on lz on the stocks, Special rates for isclated residences. Lose2s settled prom tly. GEORGE MACL OD (Union Bank), rrr | Prices to suit, and’ satisfaction guaranteed. LOOK et BRITISH = W -*0: — HERE ! AREHOUSE. As we intend to make a change in our business at the end of the year, we are now closing out our Large and Well-Assorted Stock of At Unusually Low Prices, Grey Cottons from Competition. W. Charlottetown, June 30, 1879. Meet the Hard DRY GSFOoca.bs Which, we Sure, Will rays AEMCS. are _ — ——— *() : ————- -—- — Dress Goods from 6 cents upwards. 4 cents upwards. Prints from 6 cents upwards. Hemp Carpeting from [2 cents upwards. Tapestry from 59 cents upwards. Brussels from:$1.00 upwards. Ali other lines we are closing out at Prices that Defy & A. BROWN. -PIC-NICS — SUPPLIED AT THE— “CITY STEAM BAKERY © —WITH ALL KINDS OF— Crackers, Aaah ‘Bisen ts,, pict : pw it '* Confectionery, &c.. Committees would do well to call and exam- ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, oS. QUIRK. “Prince St. ** June 2l1— 3w ne evGl dees } ' £0 Ithds, Porto Rico Sugar, 19 Bbls. 4 10-Puns, Cienfeugos Siolasses, 2009 Ebis. Flour. On Consignment—For Sale Ci7EAP. WRIGHT, & MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf. ee June 21--Im 2aw hepat -E @. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble,; Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Mansrizs, Centre Taste Tors, Bureav AND CommopE Tors, Wasu Bow. Snaps, &c., &c, _ a@ Designs furnished on application. -@a Corner Hil!sborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. TRA REHS Directory & Hand Book OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FOR {880 AND i88l, Neatly Bound—Price Two Dollars. | I \ vided a reasonable number of subseri- bers be obtained. It will contain a complete Directory of Charlottetown and Summerside, with Business notices of the principal estab- lishments. Business Directories of Georgetown, Souris, Mount Stewart, Alberton, Montague Bridge, and more than 100 other Towns, Vil- lages and Settlements. Historical Sketch. of the Early Settlement, Rise, and Progress of the Province. “Its Salubrious climate, fertility and productiveness of the soil, and special ad- aptability for the growth of root and other crops, including beet. Its numerous indus- tries. Accurate records of Banks, Barristers, Judges, Justices of the Peace, Courts of Jus tice and Law Officers, Churches and Ministers‘ Schools and Teachers, Corporations and For- eiga Consuls, Customs, Excise and Inland Rev- enue, Postal and Fire Departments, Dominion and Provincial Governments, Board of Health, Masonic, Odd Fellows and Temperance Orders, together with other useful information. — e Book is designed not only for cireula- tion on the Island, but, in England and-else- where, and will thus extensively publish the wealth, resources and natural advantages of the Province, A limited number of advertise: ments inserted at moderate rates. Compiled by ROBERT TEARE, (formerly on staff of Business Directory, London, G. B.) P. O. Box $4, Ch’town, P. E. L LL be published in a few months, pro- Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— | July 2, 1879. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ls ~ We Fe i i , MN \ vin 7 Yau mm 14 ae pe ae Ae ta Se ER” anes > pS - OF ‘EDWARD ISLAND. Autumn ‘Trip; 1879, THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP PRINCE EDWARD 1,354 tons register, classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyd’s, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, will be on the Berth at Livarpoo!,.ta Receive Cargo, —ABOUT THE— 2OTH AUGUST, AND WILL, SAIL FROM Liverpool} for Charlottetown not later than the i0ih September next, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow, deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summersice, Alberton, Souris, Pictou, and Shediac. For Freight, apply, in London, to Jouy Prroarn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester street ; in Glasgow, to James Kunso, 1L4'8é. Vineent street; in Liverpool, te Parcarrn BRotusrs, 51 South John street; in Pictou, N. S., to Noonan & Davres, or here to & cy Bs % soe . { pAKE Bros. & Co., MANAGERS. 1879--2aw “0, Ch’town,, June 26 No. 35 Water St., Chariovitetown. ae ee Prines Edward Island Branch THK— — OF NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSUHANGE CO. Suabseribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedie Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and Liber. ality. : &. W. DEBiois, General Agent. Dec. 14. HE place to get yourPrinting done is at the XAMIANER Printing Room NEWS BY TELEGRAPH CANADIAN. QuesBec, July 17. Acting upon the information given to the Lecal Government, regarding the prev- alence of small-pox onthe north shore of the St. Lawrence, the Government has given jinstructions to Dr. Pidgeon, of Perce, to proceed there immediately, and to take the necessary sanitary measures for the prevention and treatment of the dis- ease. Mr. Lee, one of the clerks of the Privy Council of Canada, arrived here yesterday morning, and was present on Mr, Langevin being sworn in by the Governor General as Minister of Public Werks. Mr. Langevin left for Ottawa in the afternoon by the Montreal! boat. . Orrawa, July 17. Last night a woman named Mrs. Fred- erick, whw lives in the vicinity of the deep cut, imbibed too freely and attempted to drown herself in the canal. She deliber- ately walked down to the bank and jumped into the water, but twe young men ob- served her and lost no time in going to her rescue. MontrEAtL, July 17. During a severe thunder storm on Tues- day night, Mrs. Peter Rebertson, of La- chute, was killed by lightning, while driv- ing in the neighborhood ef her residence. Two persons whe were in the carriage with her escaped uninjured, but the herse was killed. Toronto, July 17. W. B. Hamilton’s boot and shoe factory, in this city, was partially destroyed by fire last. night. Loss about $90,000. Stock was insured for $60,000, machinery for $10,000, and the building for $15,000. UNITED STATES. New Yorn, July 17. Chastine Cox, the negro whe murdered Mrs. Hull, has been convicted of murder in the first degree. Menrats, July 17. Several additional fever cases are report- ‘led in this city. There will be another ex- odus of, the populace. _o New Yor duly 17. Anthony Searlaviskie, « willic .aire of West’ Chester, was killed this wiring by the New Haven Express train. “The Duke of Argyle sailed fur, Luvepe this evening. re Bogsron, July 47. During ‘the storm to-day’ a man wasy drowned: off Fort Independence, his row- boat *eing swamped. During the storm the city was almost in darkness. At, Rox- bury the lunatic asylum was struck by lightning ; nobody hurt. A man and woman were burned in, the wreck of a large hotel at Nantucket. beach, and seriously injured. A photographic car was blown to splinters and the actist fatally injured. A despatch from Augusta, Gav, ‘says :-— There has been no rain in this section to benefit the crops for two months; the corn in many places is burned up, and the crops will noteaverage a fourth ; cotton-is very much behind. This has been the hottest annd dryest weather since 1839. New York, July 17. There were twenty-one suustrokes here yesterday, but only one fatal. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 17. Two officers of the U. S. steamer ‘‘Quin- nebang,” while going on Saturday ina small boat aboard that vessel, were stopped opposite the Palace by Turkisi: soldiers, and taken before the police auth>*ities and detained two heurs. On Monday, after an energetic demand by the U«.S. Minister, the Turkish Naval Commander, in presence of the crew of the ‘‘Quinnebang,” made personal excuses, when the minister declared the ameide honorable complete. SRITAIN. Lonvon, July 17. Lord Cranbrook, speaking at a great Con- servative gathering in the Crystal: Palace, took a hepeful view of the future condition of trade, now so depressed. He defeaded the Afghan war, because it pacified a hitherto disturbed country. He believed Russia would falfil all engagements by treaty at Serlin, and plea tud for time for the Porte to accomplish reforms in Asiatic Turkey on account of her many difficulties. A meeting of Frenchmen in Londen, to- day, resolved. to erect a memorial to the late Prince Imperial on behalf of the French residents here. GREAT THE ZULU WAR. Lonpon, July 17. Advices from Cape Town te July Ist an- nounce that an envoy from Cetewayo reach- ed Fort Napoleon June 26th, bearing peace proposals and a fine sk of ivory as a present. He wished io stop the ad- vance of the second division, but was in- formed that. peace proposals ianst be made to Lord Chelmsford and that the advance would only be postponed on condition that former demands were accedud to, © General Newdgate is within three days march of Ulundi. ; BELGIUM. BrvssEts, July 17. Another placard threatening the King’s life was found posted on the walls of the church. | t MISCELLANEVUS DESPATCHES. Parts, July 17. It is reported that a disturbance has broken out in Bulgaria, in the neighbor- hood of Rasgood. Bands of insurgents alse appeared at Jambali, Eastern Roume- ia. Troops have been sent against the in- surgents. [It is reported that several officers who attended the Requiem for the Prince Iin- perial have been removed and others sent to Algeria. Garibaldi’s Divorce Suit. According to the Italian papers, and es- pecially to the Capitale, which is understood to be fully informed in all that relates to Garibaldi, the General will appear before the Courts in a few days to obtain a decla- ration of the nullity of his marriage with the Signora Raimendi, celebrated in*Rome some fifteen or more years age. Immedi- ately after the marriage ceremony, and be- fore the bride had changed her dress, Gari- baldi received a letter telling him she had deceived him before marrying him. He laid the letter before her. She confessed ; they parted there and then, and. some months later the lady gave birth to a son. It was stated soon after Garibaldi’s arrival in Rome—and this news confirms it—that one of his chief objects was to obtain the settlement of the remainder of his pension on his children. It will be re- membered that the Chamber voted him 100,000f. per annuum, with the remainder of 50,000f. per annum tod his heirs, but who they were was not speci- fied—an oversight which was somewhat re- markable ia the circumstances. Garibaldi has two families of children but neither born in wedlock. The tirst were by Anita, who died in 1849 ; the second, Manlio and Clelia, by the Sigmora Francesca, born since his unfortunate marriage with Signora Raimondi. But, all these being illegitimate, the law cannot take ccgnizance of the their existence, and hence the curious complica- tion has arisen that it can only recognize as his legitimite son a young man who is no child of his, but who, as things are now, is entitled to sueceed to to the remainder of his pension, Garibaldi, therefore, seeks to obtain a decree of nullity of, his marriage with Signora Raimond, that he may prevent this, and, by marrying their mother, enable Manhe and Clelia to inherit the remainder. Times. Faith. The following is an incident on the rc- cent return of some British officers from Afghanistan : Scene—The wildest part of the Khyber, with barren rocks towering on all sides; an Engiish officer riding along, escorted by a -motely company ef maliks and tribes—imen all armed to the teeth ; more, armed Afreedees in the middie dis- tance ; a weary, lonely figure on the dusty road in huge blackboots, face burned brick red and fringed’ by a scanty beard. The figure is clad in a thick wadded garment and has a bundle on its back.. ‘Halt! Who are you?” ‘A Turkestan.” ‘‘Where are your comrades?” ‘*Lam-alone.” ‘*Where are you going?’ ‘To Mecca.” ‘‘How will you. get there?’ ‘God will help,” ‘““Peacé be with you.” ‘‘And with you.” The figure moves off,'and the armed circle breaks up. This poor devotee had tramped hundreds of miles through hills and valleys, swarming with cutthroats, secure in his simple faith which had led him to leave dis- tant Turkestan in quest of the still more distant Mecca. <-> +... Deliver Those Oats. Some time ago a farmer residing near St. Johns, P. Q:, sold to a merchant in Mon- treal alot of oats at 302. per bushel, upon which he obtained an advance of 25e., amounting +o $2,500. Net long afterwards, the market having improved, the farmer sald the same oats to another party at 305c., and on Thursday last gave the refusal of them to.a third buyer at 3le. until noon thé following day, but immediately sold them toa fourth party at Sle. The last purchaser, however, cowld not get delivery of the grain, as the first buyer at 30c. held the warehouse receipts, upon which he had advaficed $2,500. We understand that this quadruplicated sale of oats is likely to involve the seller in several law suits. and more than one of the parties concerned has demanded the delivery of ‘‘ those oats.” — <-> An Advance in the Pric e of Sugar. The Messrs. Redpath have advanced price of granulated sugar ic per lb., and /c on low grade yellows. All other kinds of re- fined sugars are up je per lb. This general rise is due to a sharp advance in rew sugar in New York, said te be caused by the reperted failure of the beet root crop in Europe. Raw sugar on spot is in few hands, and for small lots a rise 4c is demanded. ee A Mrs. Elliott, 2 laborer’s wife on the estate of Sir Vietor Brooke, Bart., was lately confined of three living children,two boys andagirl. Being a poor wonian, the usual application was made to Her Majesty the Queen, whose welcome bounty has just | beer received. This is the third time this unusual freak of nature has occurred in the Brooksborough dispensary district within the past three years and three months. The German Federal Council has under discussion a scheme for triennial budgets ——— ‘and sessions ef the Reichstag.