kaa ’ Also, on Vessels on the stocks. OO VOL. .1s | W . wu: lodiitor “Jao a eee a a A. McNEILL., A sclioneer and Commission Merchant WO. <A QUEEN STRECT. CHARLOTTBTOWN, apy AUCTION SALES, clescrip- Hons, attended to in efltv and country at mode! ite} rates Mav 21, 1877 Ainy NSguare, Satin’? Sohn. HAVE mach pleasure in intormiog my nu | merous triends and the public geaerally, that have leased the Hotel formerly known as the CUNTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated he same,making it, asthe ROYAL always had e reputation ot being, one of the best Hotels in he Provinces. Excellent Bill of Fare, First-class Wines Liquors and Cigars, aad superior accommoda tion iackhall’s Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND. July 3, 1877—tm REMEMBER. Electors of Ch’town, REMEMBER THAT THE DAILY BKXAMINEIR ‘iatly on Sale at the Stores of - HH. A. HARVIE, South Side Queen St. ', (CONNELL, Lower Queen St. rHEO, L. CHAPPELL, North Side Queen St. ARTHUR HASZARD, West Side, Qucen Syuare RICHARD WEEKS, Corner Hillsborough and Euston Sys. QUEEN INSURANCE C0. OF ENGLAND. Capital -- faa Millinis Steing, kinds oO Produce | ete ming effected on all Buildings, Merchandise, and Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank). Agent for Prince Edward [sland CORNED FEF, COOKED 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. All who have used it know of its ex | cellence. FOR SALE AT & Maisie r. PR. WSLAND | Lhe ~~ *¢ »>~ a ae Prince Edward isiand STEAMERS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ees Nova Scotia. | Leave Charlottetown lor Pictou every Monpay, Werepnespyy. Thurspay, & SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o clock, ¢on- becling there at lO a.m... With train for Hlatifax. Fare to Halifax. $4.10. Pienic Parties of Twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tiekets at Charlotte- town Office to Pictou dy $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottet Own. Leave Pictou every Turspay, WEDNESDAY FatDay and Sarurvay, about 2.30 ee on arrival of evening train’ from Tali 443% wud back same CAPE BRETON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Moyn- pay and THURSDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Beas dOr Lake. deturning to Pictou same nights, connect- “With 10 a.m. Train Tuespay and Free DAY tor Halifax. Sew branswiek, Canada and United Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday ‘xcepted) on arrival of morning train from ‘harlottetown, connecting at SHEDIAC vith trains for each Of above named places, ind at St. John with Steamers of INTERNA- mONaL Co. for Porrieanp and BostTon, \iso, leave Charlottetown for Summerside ‘very Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. Returning, leaves Sieptac every day Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train irom Sv. Jonny, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, with train for Char- ‘ottetown. Also, leaves Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, ibout 6 o'clock. Agents: ALMon & Macinrosu, Halifax ; NOONAN & Davies. Pictou; A Grant & Jo 'lawkesbury * HaNrrp,|Bros., St. John. Yr. We BAe QM DIRECT LINE IO ROSTDON, —— steamers Carroll and Worcester. B' TIT Steamers are fitted with new Boil} ers, dud their Passenger accomodation vrranged for every convenience and com- fort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and ‘slow as by any other route. WGGS in boxes and barrels handled, with ie greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day ised in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Hal.fax, and arriving at Boston ‘Monday morning. LEAVE CHARLOPTETOWN fuvery “Dhursday, punctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON icvery Saturdny, unctually at noon, CARVELL 3ROS, Agent. Chtown, June 718 ‘ ~~) ee BEER & GOFE’S, | Shop and Warehouse to Let. 4 oe puta Shop and Warehouse corner of! Water and Pownal Street formerly occupied by the late N. Rankin. Terms male known on application to C. D.! RANKIN, Draggist H. VINNICOMBE, PLANO FORTE REGULATOR, a parties jeaving their orders lor Tuning ; 4t Brewner Bros. will receive the best | allention, All who Pianos in Chariottetown Wonl} do wellto have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments orde: ail the time a * Lt once a Year at least will be madet} i aii pia vo! the Island, or oftner if re yuired | Ch'town, duly 18. [877 have in perfect ' ‘ TE WARDED the only Medal, given to: COTTON YARNS of Canadian Mann ficturo at the CEN ENNIAL EXHIBITION. Nos. 5’s to 10's, White. Blue. Red. Orange. an Green, | Warranted full length and weight. Suiagager and better than AUS other Yara n the market. Cotton Carpet Warp. No. 12°83 4 PLY IN ant. Cottons. Worranted fast WM. PARKS’ New (Brunswick Cotton Mills ¢ st, dohnN fi, 5 ' ANIME. ' WEDNESDAY MORNIN] - -. - NO. 1877. Excursion Tickets. 10 BOSTON AND RRTURN ‘STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, ESor SLA.00, CA@/ Zs. BROS SIIN G@ ER’ SEWING MACHINES | The Perfection of Mechanism. So Light and Simple that a Child ean Work then, So Durable that they last A Lifetime, Manutaetured every Week. To be had only from the Authorized Agent. Robert Young, South Side Queen Square. Ch town, Sept. 13, 1877. STADACONA | Fire and Life Insurance Company, NY Otice is hereby’ given that the Board 4‘ of Directors of this Compuay have made a further call of hour 1rstalments, ot Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company. payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street. (Juebec, as follows :— live per Cent. on of before the of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; live per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day or February, 1878 - ; Fenth dy hive per Cent. on or before the Kleventh day of May, 1878. By orler of the Board’ CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Sccretary DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE, The Great English Rem- edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness Sper- matorrhea, R ~s renee of Self- Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Univer~ su Lassitude, Pain in so™ Tee Lick, Dimness of Visi BeforeTaking, Premature Old Age, an After , ‘wuny other diseases that lead to /nsantly or Coe i viption anda Premature Grave. sap a or package, or six packages for $5, by mail free of pamtane. Full Soionnae - our pamphlet, which Wwe Vesire to send tree by mail toeverpone, Address “Ww M, G RAY & co., Windsor, Outario, Canada. we Sold in Charlottetown by W. R Watson, P. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr Dold, and a Apothecaries’ Alall, avd by ail druggistsanywhere WANTED, t Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins and Sheep Skins, ROBERT BRIDGES, DR. T, W. POMEROY } AS returned to Charlottetown. Te is staying at the * Osnornk House.” Where he inay be consulted until further notice. Examinations free. (Ch town, Oct. 4—6in* Parks’ Cotton Yarns,, ROBERT YOUNG eee et HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per S. S. Prince Fdward., A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT —--()} NEW GOODS: Which he is offering at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES October 1, 1877. Labrador Herrin g | -——- ~~ RADOR HERRING. which will be so.d lecheap irom the wharf. i HASZARD Bhos, C ‘sown, Sept. 28—eod tf Hight Thousand Machines now | AN ELEPHANT AS NUUSE. | A large elephant showed, by constant 'fHagellation of his body, that he was much annoyed by his tiny persecutors, the mos- ,quitoes, and just at that time the keepe: brought a littl naked black thing, as round as 4 ball, which in India they call a child, laid it down before the animal with | two words in Hindoostince, * Watch it.’ ! ‘and then walked away into the town. The, elephant immediately broke of! the larger | part of the bough so as to make a smaller: jand more convenient whisk, and directed |its waole attention to the child, gently | fanning the little ‘ump of India ink, and |driving away every mosquito which came | |near it; this he continued for upwards of | | two hours, regardless of himself, until tbe keeper returned. | ful sight, causing much reflection. Was OCTOBER 17 ee Wiscellanecous Vews. A case of yellow fever is reported in New York. _ utof the thirty tree millions of peopie in Great Britain, tifteen millions jive upon imported food. Che Intereolonial Railway earnings ia “eptember were $14 000 in excess of tie earnings in the same period last year, Uhe amount appropriated by Foster, the \ssistant Treasurer of the Grand J'runk Railway, is variousiy estimated at from 625 000 to $12,000, Abraham Cooper, seventy years o'd, be- ing ill and tired of life, jumped from High [t was really a beauti.; Bridge, New York, on Tnesday, and was Here |(trowned in the water below a monster, whose weight exceeded | fall of 150 feet. tie had s | that of the infant by at least ten thousand | | times, acknowledging that the image of | | his maker, even in the lowest degree of | perfection, was divine: silently * proving the truth of the sacred announcement ‘that God hath ,over tbe beast of the field.”’ And here. | too, Was 4 brute animal setting an example | of devotion and self denial that but few | Christians, none indeed but a mother, could have practiced, ~_—-_—- BOSS TWEED, Boss (Uweed’s original confession has | | been published at last. It occupies nine een columns of the Herald, and describes minutely how the tax-payers of New York were robbed of millions of dollars. Tweed ferred various pieces of property to parties, and also destroyed nearly all his memor- anda of accounts, bank books, stocks and other evidences of the ring transactions. These were burned in Tweed’s office by himself, assisted by his son and others, A few papers, it the time unaccessible, were the only ones preserved, ‘Tweed gives aschedule of real estate purchased by him since 1875, which coat $4,473_000, and realized but $1.237.470 in December, 1872» This (weed’s’ son Richard, to enable him to qualify as the formers bondsman, Since that time it has been sold. Comparatively a small amount has been received by Tweed. ‘Tweed says his personal property never exceeded his floating obligations He lost $600,000 in the Metropotitin Hotel: has paid $200.40 tu counsel, be sides $120,000 for trial expenses. The list of cheques annexed is very long, including many prominent names. l'weeds sup plementary statemeni gives his connection with the Erie Railway Company. Fisk ana tion funds when requested. [weed says John Dutcher, formerly 4 Senator, pad him to espouse the side of the New Ycrk Central Railway, and authorized him to purchase the votes of Nenators. weed coolly narrates his transactions with the politicians, how he bought up Republican: and Democrats alike, iavishing hundreds of thousands of dollars on corrupt legislators, and securing the passage of whatever measures he desired. ‘The New York papers already crowded with denials from persons named by Tweed as implicated in the frauds. SUPERSTITIONS IN REGARD TO THE MOON. Uhe Tyrolese cure freckles by washing them with water in which the moon shines. In the Harz Mountains and Silesia, the re« medy for goitres is to turn one’s face to the increasing moon three evenings ruan-~ ning, then take a stone, silently touch the swelling with it. and throw it over the left shou'der. Meir quotes a Swabian charm for toothache. When the ¢rescent moon reappears for the first time the suf- ferer must gaza steadfastly and repeat thrice: “‘I see the moon with two points; my teeth shall neither shoot nor ache un- ti! | see the moon with three points.” Crabs caught during fali moon, and then burned alive and ground to powder, cure hydrophobia. (f course, the moon neces« | sarily assists at all dgeds af soroery, such }as casting magic bullets, the manufacture ‘(ofadivining rod and the like. The fol. ; lowing receipt for avenging one’s self on One’s enemies is given by Kuhn in West- phalia; * When the new moon falls on a | Tuesday, go out before daybreak toa stale ; Selected beforeband, turn to the eaet and say, ‘Stick, | grasp thee in the name of |the Trinity.’ Take thy knife and say, |‘ Stick, J cut thee in the name of Trinity. “given to men dominion | says that by his counsels advice he trans- among whom were several of his counsel. | real estate was deeded to} trould contributed handsomely to all elec | Kels so clogged a mill racesway &t Sau- erties, N. Y., a few days ago, that a flourishing mill had to cease running for two days till the obstructions were re~ moved, A prisoner in a Louisiana jail patiently | feigned paralysis for three months so as to vet a chance to escape, and when tha Op | portunity came, in the language of the jo cal peWapaper, “he was off like 4 tele. | gram.’’ : T At Swinton. England, lately, a Colorada beetle was discovered ina woodyard, where |’ load of lumber had just been received ‘trom America, ‘lhe insect was taken to the | police station, i | ** Yes, gentlemen, certainly, of course.” jsatd a New York clothier. ‘-I¢f you want + pair of pants step right into my pantry. Ifa vest. walk right up into my vestry, anc ;!! a coat—here, Jacob, show this gentle. /man into the coterie. This way, this way, yentlemen.” ' A couple of men who attempted to ex. | fort money from a young lady in London, by threatening to publish letters sent by ier to one of the two during an eugage. ment of marriage between them, were sen- tenced to seven years’ penal servitude, ‘due of the men was a member of a w ealthy /‘ireek family of Constantinople. ' ; ‘ | Telegraphing is cheaper in Switzerland {than in any other country. Being a part ,of the postal system, the telegraph is a /common as the post office, There is not 2 | Village, however small, or wherever situ. fated, even in the highest regions ww the | Alps, that has not a Goverpument tele | zvaph working night and day, The ores ‘ rer for a BYessage to WN part , only ten cents. | The Toronto Moi/ gathers from the Puls. j ic Accounts that while for the year ending |the 30th June, 1873. the collection of a | Customs i ' revenue of $13053.000 cose $565. 765, the collection of £14 410,400 jn [S734 cost 8658.000: of $15 357,000 tr, 1874-5, $682.00); and of $12. 84).000 in 1875-6, $721,000. Or, to put it in another shape, while it cost $4.35 to collect gluo worth of revenue in 1872-3. it takes $5.6) under Reform rule. it was recently announced that the Khe- dive of Egypt was willing to present sn ancient obelisk, the mate to the one now transporting to England, to the people ot the United States, and that the cost of irs removal to New York would be $106,0%. The World announces that a distinguished cit'zen of New York has assumed the whole expense of bringing the ptian obelisk here and setting it up in the city, prot. abiyin Central Park. Though his name was withheld the tenorof the Iorld. gp. ticte leaves little doubt that William Vanderbilt is the man. The Boston Pos has been hguring up the cost of smokiag. and it estimates that 8,000,000 cigars are smoked in the coun? | try every day. When it is considered that there are 8.000,00) voters and about 15, (00,000 males over 15 years of age. ihe estimate is proveniy not too large. [or every man who does not smoke at al! we May estimate one who smokes more than one cigaraday: At ten centsa day each. these 5,000 000 cigars would cost $800,000 perday Throwing out Sundays and holi- days (though & Cigar is Occassionally snaok - ed on Sunday evenings), the total cost for cigars would be £240,000,000—enough tn pay the nations! debt in nine years. The British schooner “Maero,” from Jaret Wedge. N.S. for Martinique, caps (sized at midnight on September 6th. Lev spars were under water and she lay to for some time. when the foremost broke i that thou mayest obey me andevhastise any ! and the ves-el partly righted, full of water. ca whose name | mention.’ Then peel) A}! hands lashed themselves to the stump the stick in two places, to enable thee to | curve these words, Abia, obia, sabia. Lay 'a smock~-froc< on thy threshold and strike | it hard with the stick, at the same time naming the person who is to be beaten. Yhough he may be many miles away he will suffer as much as if he were an the spot.’ The ancient Greek and Romans considered the moon to be a protection against the evil eye, aad they hung small /moons made of metal round their necks as amulets. Even the wives and horses of 'the Romans wore them. The custom has “not yet disappeared in Italy and the Bast. , Some years ago Neapolitan ladies used to wear small silver half moons on their arms ~ te popular belief has always connected with j i ' glitters on the minarets,—4// fhe Yea, hiownd | | 48a preservative against epilepsy, which! with no water (as no W" are daily expecting a cargo of I AB- ; k SON, ever been the badge of Islam. and it still’ shire,”’ and the windiass. The weather continued |Fough until the 2Oth, when the crew went _to work to bail her out with buckets. Two | feet were gained on the water, but baving ‘nothing to eat the men gave out, 4 ,similar attempt was made next day but the men soon tired. A barrel of potatoes ,Was fied from the hoid and grated for | Water, each man having a pint twice a day, | A jury mast was rigged on the 220d, and |the mainsay sail, the only «wil left, was jtigged to it. She steered westward, and. the pumps were again worked. The cabim floor was got dry, and another barre; 0: , potatoes, a barrel of fuur and a keg al molasses got out, but no water. (a these, rain tel). the erew, six in number, existed until rescued, about the evileye, The talismanic crescent husisunset on the 28th, hy the bargne ~ Ay: whieh took them to Havana,whence they were brought here by the steamer , City of Merida.” rm SN FP