ee eR ene Local and @ther Htems, oan THe ‘' Osborne Trial ”’ commences on Friday. . Morray’s Crreovs arrives hore to-morrow morning and exhibits in the afternoon. Tae Raitway Emproyes are fortunate in a fine day for their pic-nic at Marie. Particulars to-morrow. b- Mr. Speaker Turcorrr, who is the Li eral majority in Quebec, has been served with a notice of an election petition in which personal bribery is charged. Ir Capt. David Morrison, of Boston, will come home and attend to his res! estate, he will oblige his brother, Capt. Stephen Mor- rison, Boston, Mass. | jy 45 tf A Four-Leccrp Cuiornen.— Mr. Stephen DesRoche, of Miscouche, is the fortunate possesser of a chicken with four legs, three of which it uses when walking.— Progress. CaRpWELL Sentinel: “ From Mr. Me- Kenzie’s political utterances, «ne would jadge that he had not been much ham- pered with a little hatchet in his early days.” 7 Ir you want a nice dish of White Moun- tain Ice Cream goto the Beratve Temperance Saloon, (late R. Wright's Grocery Sivre), opposite St. Paul's Church, Prince Street. — Gin eod daily pat. Prozasry we will be favored with the lar signal service shortly before the election. If the Government think they ean by so doing gain a vote they are doomed to a signal failure. -On Ditr—That the officer in charge of the signal staff should be granted the use of the council chamber in order to practice the ‘‘Elevating of the Standard.’”’ Wouid not afew lessons from our loys! Minister of Militia be of advantage ! CrickeTt.—An Eleven of the Phoenix Club of Charlottetown propose going to Summerside on Friday the 19th inst., to lay a friendly match with an eleven of the bib of that town. The Pheenix eleven are Cathrae, John Longworth, jr., R. Haviland, B. Davies, jr., McArthur, J. Jenkins, Newbery, lL. Yeo, Weeks, MeLean, S.° Fitzgerald. Judging by the pleasant faces of the members of the Summerside Club there can be no doubt that they imtend to win; and we are quite sure that our boys will be well received by them. We were inclined to believe that the Signal Service would be properly conducted when last week we noticed the yard replaced on the staff upon the Colonial Building. But in this we have been disappointed. Only on the evening the steamer arrives from Pictou do we see a sigp*!, and then the flags are hoisted only a very few minutes before the boat arrives atthe wharf, instead of being run up as soon as tho steamer is signalled at the Blockhouse. Let us have the “Signal Service” properly attended to or not at all. At present it is enly a farce. The Patriot, as usual, is silent upon this matter. Sr; Parrick’s Toran Ansrryexce So- ouety’s Pic-Nic.—A very fine procession through our streets this morning en route for St. Dunstan’s College Grounds. It was made up of members of St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society in their green sashes; St. Joseph’s Total Abstinence Society in their purple sashes; Victoria’ Division 8. of T.,in whiteregalia ; and mein- bers.of the Grand Division. The procession presented a very gratifying appoarance, — made up, as it was, of all classes and creeds, and showing such a marked contrast in the state of public feeling here to that of Mon- treal at this particular time. Certainly ‘ ’tis a sweet and pleasant thing for brethren to dwell (and walk) together in unity.” The pic-nic was a pleasant and successful affair. Last Saturday afternoon a thunder-storin assed over this village, accompanied by a ight shower cf rain. One thunder-clap was noticed to be terribly ‘‘sharp” and close at hand ; and after a few minutes li was found that the lightning had struck a barn belonging to Mr. Hdward McAldnff, situated a half mile from the village. The building was considerably shattered, while a Calf that was inside, and a large hog in an adjoining pen, were killed on the spot. The dwelling-house being within a few | yards distance, the inmates got a terrible scare. As the building struck is only a very short distance from the new Catholic | Chapel, it is thought strange the fiuid did not strike the higher object-—ihe Chapel being some 40 or 50 feet higher than the barn. On the following day (Sunday) we had several heavy showers, and the ground is now pretty thoroughly soaked. Nothing could be more opportune than this rain, as tlie ground for a considerable distance down was like road-dust.—Alcerton Pio. Tue steamer Carroll arrived from Bost- ton last night with the following passengers : Mr. A. A. Nickerson, Mrs. A. A. Nicker- son; Miss Maud Nickerson, Miss Myra Nickerson, Master A. Nickerson, A. H. Brown, Mrs. A. H. Brown, A. Mitchell, Miss Fannie Crosby, Miss Sadie Morse, N. f. Robinson, Geo. H. Parker, G. L. Iisby, O. Rich, H. H. Nickerson, Eddie Nute, Mrs. Emerson and children, Miss | Flora Emerson, Mr. Ralph Emerson, Miss, Maggie McLean, Mary A. Wilson, Mr. F. White, Miss McRac, Kate McRae, C, Mclean, Miss C. Lean, Mr. Faxon, Kate Toal, Miss McDonald, jennie E. Beaton, Maggie E. McKenzie, Miss EF. McKenna, Miss ¥. MeKenzie, Mrs. R. McKenzie, Mrs. Annie McCleare, Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Mrs. Jas. McKay; Mrs. Geo. Monroe, Miss Corbett, Miss McDonald, Mrs. Brennan, Miss Le- wellyn, Sarah Phelan, Mr. P. O. Hill- bourn, Mrs, A. J. Phelan, Mr. Hubbell, Mrs. Leonard McCleare, Mrs. Janet John- son, Miss McPhee, Mary A. McIntyre, Mary 3B. Mcintyre, Mrs. McAdam, Miss Jennie McKitchen, Mrs. DeRoche, Miss Annie Floyd, James Robertson, F. A. Adams, A: Roche, J. A. Stewart, Mrs. Jennie Buchanan, Mr. L. MeDonald—60, ‘ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. a 3 at Panne ; . iceni Reception of 3 > ae nana ? Tawar 17 +? : Peags & Honor 1a pheir —__ as 1H Pie “a rp -eMARD CAPTURS GF Scanags ! Lonpon, July 16. The Times says:—‘‘arl Beaconsiield will be weleomed in London to-day as the chief actor in one of the most honorable triumphs inthe modern diplomacy of England. To the fame of a distinguished English states- man he has added that of a singularly suc- cessiul foreign minister, and it will be hard to say what vreater distinction can remain for him. Lonpon, July 15, 5.30 p.m. Earl Beaconsfield alighted at the station at 4.50, and after a brief hand-shaking Ear] Beaconsfield and Lord and Lady Sahsbury entered the carriage. As they drove along, the West Strand was one continuous cheer, with pouring bouquets by hundreds from the crowd and the houses. The crowd followed the carriage cheoring and throwing flowers all the way to Downing Street. Later, after reaching his residence, Lord Beaconsfield in response to repeated calls from the crowd, appeared at a window and thanked them for his reception. He said Lord Salisbury and himself had brought back peace ; but peace he hoped with honor such as would satisfy the Sovereign and country. Sackvinxe, July 17. Bernard, the Indian who committed the outrage at Hillsboro, was captured at De- bert, N. S., to-day. He confessed. Vhe Osborne trial is to commence on Friday. cmmenninnmaresememimmmpanasaraaaa sy “ Warves siecle. i ga. We doa not hold ourselves ve sponsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents. Punctuality. Tv the Editor of the Examiner. Sir—It is generally admitted that the pco- ple of this town have not the slightest idoa of what is meant by ‘“‘punctuality.” Ido not mean to say that they do not know the mean- ing of the word; any ordinary dictionary will tell them that, bnt that practically there is no such thing as prnataelity in Charlottetown, with perhaps the single exception of the start- ing of the railway trains. é it is deeply to be regretted that there is no authority among us having the power to fol- low the example of the King ot Burmah. I copy the following from alate English news- paper: : ‘Punctuality is regarded as a sovereign virtue in Barmah, where the King recently imprisoned all his ministers for several hours because they were unpunctual in attending his sammons to a council. His Majesty also warned them that if they were late again their term of imprisonment would be considerably prolonged.” yours truly, On Tir. = rT aa ellietiercanteinnnncttiaratiate a -—— or oN ert tT , T ‘ HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, duly 15.—Wm. Richards, Bideford. July 16.—G. R. Parker and Mrs. Parker, Fredericton ; Albert Stone, Halifax ; Samuel Cameron, Pictou; J. J. Johnstone, Ottawa; John G. Jones, Fal! River, Mass.; Arch. Miller, Halifax. OSBORNE HovUst. July 13.—A, Finlayson, Georgetown ; Jas. MeLaren, Boston; John A. Matheson, Si. Joun; H. S. Bell and wife, Shediac; Miss Theal, do.; M. Stephens, Orwell; Geo. Brown, Montreal. July 15.—C. H. Carpenter, Montreal; H. W. Patterson, Boston. July 16.—Wm. H. Cronin and wife. SEASIDE HOTEL. July 12.—Judge Burton, Mrs. Burton, four Misses Burton, Montreal; Mrs. Hart, do.; Mrs. Cawthra and three children, do.; Miss Reardon, Paris; Reignald F. A. Stewart, Strathgartney ; Geo. Walton, Boston ; Thos. Doyle, Boston. —_—_46 oe-— -— —__——_—_ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 17.—Schs. Progress, Cogell, Sheet Harbor, “laths; Rustic, Wise, Shemogue, deal ; Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, deal ; Gazelle, Robinson, Pictou, coal; A. Mce- Rae. McRae, Georgetown, bal; str. Car- roll, Wright, Boston and Halifax, mdse. ; EK. Hodgson, Lavie, North Sydney, lime- stone; Mary Emma, Reoux, Buctouche, lumber; Louisa, Gallant, Pictou, coal ; Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, coal, I Dare, Grant, Shemogue, deal; Caroline, Murphy, Liscombe, order. CLEARED. July 17.—Brigt. Quango, Douse, Pictou, bal. ; Schrs. Anadue, Allen, Pugwash, bal.; Rustic, Wise, Shemogue, bal.; Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, bal.; Medway Belle, McPhee, Halifax, lobsters ; Rising Dawn, Hughes, Picteu, bal; Zelia, Wheeler, Cape George, bal.; | Dare, Grant, Shemogue, sait; Little Belle, McDonald, Cardigan, flour, posts, etc. Wants, Lost, Found, <r. Advertisements wader this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. _————— ——————— } ® LET—A House, reatly fitted up, con- / taining 6 rooms, situated in a pleasant locality, near Spring Park. Rent moderate. Inquire of ARTHUR CLARK, at J. B. Me- Donald’s, 68 Queen Street. Ch’town, July 17--cod pres tt AML MISS LIZZIE Unappreachable and JAMES MELVILLE, the Great Australian Back Rider ! Queen of the Air. WOODA COOK, Beyond dispnie the Chi and Somersault Rider WILL STOWE, the American Clown and Jester. GRIMALDI BIBB, the World's Punster. "7 Clown and > or Participating in the Athictic Trials of Skill are such sterling actors as EUGENE nowned KIT KARSON, COOKS, HEC- TOR, FANE, SMITH, EDWARDS, CASTELL, ;jWALKER and auxilarics. } FIFTEEN TRICK HORSES, » nelnding the intelligent 4): A {> 4 qr “* Pil aaah J?) sale ‘ ury el, H1itCkh Eagle, rifie 2, Wire sion. aa iyon'’t Ferget the July 16-- "2 Ff OC “—: cT7 It ARTO RFTrO Ww N, a wees Cc 1 7 rE? ‘i .) Ne » ’ Ueeti tg feareez! Pn. pi ” wa NB CLAD PTA rt ee oe eenEemes | ae a ea Nomis Fj Nat CCS? (rte let a4 wag Ty ToT. Mr. Morray takes pleasure in announcing the retarn of his Magnificent Circus to the United States, after a prosperous tour of the entire West ; ; indies, and last from Havana, Cuba, being every- where greeted with overflowing audiences, who uni- versally pronounce his Grand Cireas the best that ever Visited their Country. net ni Rotohligh ceo Equestrian Establishment in Amorisa | The only Cireus that performs atl it advertises ! The cherished institution of the people FOR THE Mr. Murray takes pleasure in announcing a par tial list of his Artists for the Season, and also stating that his present Company is far superior to any here- tofore under lis management. Senorita MILLIE TOURNOUR, Equestrienne and ‘ ‘ : . C7 Ze == Somersault Rider in the World, Z — — LITTLE ALEXANDER, the Wonder of the Age, & : — in his exzeiting hurdie act on two diminutive {= ponies. : Imp APERES QTOW E'S larfnl Troanns 7 a oil > PROFESSOR SLOWRS wonderlui 2 roupe OI Byaitle — — m a a 7 b= cated Dogs. fl /. 2 == (eae — = a WM. ODEL. the Great American Bare-back, Trick = gue < = = . , > LEECH, CLIFFORD LEOPAR, the re- | a m., the Great Golden Car ‘ Triumph,” bearing therein Perry’s Band, gorgeously uniformed, drawn by 16 Arabian Steeds, reined by Mons. E. KELLY ; the Fairy Pheton, drawn by 16 Shetland Ponies, driven by Master Edward Lockwood. 2nd—#ilda, the Female Hiendin. This beantiful daring lady, the only acknowledged rival al the celebrated Blondin, will (preceding the after- |? \noon performance each day) accomplish the the Ter- i , from the ground to the top of the Center Pole, a distance of 100 feet. yaad exhibition. Prick oF Apmission, 50 cents; Children half price Charloticiown, Thursday and Friday, July 18 aad 19 SUMMERSIDE, SATURDAY, JULY 20. i The Leading and Only Purely LEGIFIMATS 'SSEMENT OF Ti YOUNG! MARCELLAS, Thoronghly Sehooled Equestrienne. Bare- unpion | } {and the beautiful Black Bess, the best trained ant mostjvaluable stud of Horses on this Con- tinent, The splendid Brass Band will be under the leadership of Mr. GSCAR P. PERRY, whose reputation as a leader is famous in the land. ‘The members of his Band are picked men, selected with the greatest care, and who will accomplish all that musie hath charms to do. | Their selections will be the most popular of the day. 2 GRAND FREE PAGEANTS! | Ist—In the streets, every day, at 10 o'clock, and Perilous Feat of ascending, upon a single Don’t fail to see the Ascen- Free to all, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on the day of . OPERA CHAIRS, 25 cents extra. Days and Bates: SU INT LE AME AGO A SOUND AND Trey St WEWaBUSINESS, 1876, - - - . 7 Se ae ee to be less than the sum assured by them, as THOMAS WORKMAN, Eso.. President ; T, J. CLAXTON, Ese., Vice-President ; HON. L. C. OWEN, “ DANIEL DAVIES, Messzs. JENKINS & McLEOD, July 3, 1878— a RICE! Paw’ ‘ e) BAGS—nice quality. CARVELL BROs. July 11—3i T= WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or chean ‘er way than by subscribing to THE WeEEkuy | Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the Up*ted States, ov the Dominion, n receipt of One Dollar. Y THE DAILY EXAMINER, ; Bit the latest news—local and telegraphic ECONOMY & SECURITY. atone horned MUD U AT, MON TREAT. 20° RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. 0: $55,299.51 *LUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. Solid Addition to Company’s Assots in 1877, - - $55,989.55, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Matual Policies sz Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full, “Ga J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prinee Edward Island Board of Directors: SUAMGE COMPA —_—_—, $1,856, 598 SUBMITTED =- - 3,158.000 under the minimum system. M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Director ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary . <2 a i Crockeryware, PIPES, BOOTS, &C. A T the close of Newbery & Co's Sale, Next Thersday, daly 18th, AT 12 o’cLock, will be oifered at my Auction Room, 4 Crates Aissorte | GLAS} & CROCKERY. WARE, 4 Cases MEN'S BOOTS, 100 Boxes CiGARs, Also—Boxes and Tins of Codee, Cinnamon, Pepper, Cloves, Ginger, Allspice, _C. Tartar, Mustard, Mixed Spices, &e. A. WACNEILL, Auctioneer, July 16, 1378—2i Mackerel Barrels, Bite, By Auction, esti cam Thursday, the 18th instant, AT TWELV O'CLOCK, 12%) ASH-HOOGP Mackere! BARRELS, U Island manufacture. 159 American do., 5 Halves, do. do. BS” Sle Positive ; na Reserve. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIMZ. 104 BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, J 29 Chests TEA, Bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, 10 Casks Am. KEROSENE, 120°, 20 Caddies Bright Smok’g TOBACCO, 5 Boxes Black 12's, 15 Casks VINEGAR, 19 Bbls. WASHING SODA, 5 Kegs BAKING SODA, 10 Boxes CORN STARCH, 25 Coils MANILLA, TERMS at Sale. F. #. Newbery & Oe. July 11, i8738—3i sw pat 2i ne hi BANKRUPS STOCK AT AUCTION. We will Sell, on Tuesday, the 23rd July, AT TEN OCLOCK, A. M., At the Premises @ccunied by R, ER. Crawford, Esa., f'ryen, Ail his Stock in Trade, consisting of a well selected lot of Goods, for a country Store, viz: Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Trimmings, Muslins, Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Milli % Shawls, Jackets, Table Covering, § inys. Handerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Tea, “ugar, Confectionery, Pepper, Ginger, Tobacco, Soaps, Kerosene Oil, Washing Seda, Crockeryware, Shop foe nitare, Stove and Pipe, Scale, Show Case, Measures, &c., &c. STABLE Stock — lHorse, | Cow, 2 Jaunti Sleighs, 1 Track Wagon, 1 Driving Wagon, 2 setts Wagon Harness, ete., ete, ALSO, AT 12 o’CLOcK : THE BUSINESS STAND, Containing about THREE QUAR- | TER ACRES OF LAND, on which is an excellant 2 STORY BUILD. ING (Dwelling and Store) all in good repair. Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, four months. TERMS FoR Premises..20 per cent. to be aid at time of purchase ; 20 per cent. on let ecember, 1878; 60 per cent. Ist Dee., 1879, Carvell Bros., , ASSIGNEES, Ch'town, June 22, 1878—e od sj sw pat to sale AUCTION. -——:0:—— MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa THURSDAY, the First Day of August next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, Charlottetown, at the hour of Twelve oclock, noon, under and virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1576, and made between Michael Me- Neill, of Township Number Fifty-four, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, sea captain, of the one and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlotteto . in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part,— HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., MepicaAL EXAMINERS, HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. ree ae | EAM PLOY WENT.—In every village and 4d township of P. E. Isiand not yet occu- pied, ONE Acrivn, intelligent Lady or Gentle- | man can obtain a most respectable and ve protitable engagement. Address, with fu | particulars, D. DOWNIE & CoO., Box 1964, Montreal. May 25, 18S78— ~_ ne emcees sa ~—- ———- + ee _ Feacher Wanted | Caer the Souris Last GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A Supplement will be given to a good Apply to RONALD McDONALD, Chairman of Trustees, Souris East, July 11, 1878—3i teacher. LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot ,or Township Number Fifty-four, bounded |as follows, that is to say: By a Jine com- mencing at astake set in the division line between said Township Number Fifty-four and Township Number Fifty-five, and in the south-east angle of land in the posses- ‘sion of Thomas Walsh, and running thence (by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) south ou said division line nineteen chaius and fifty links, or to land in posses- sion of John Goff, E-quire ; thence west te land also in the possession of the ssid Joha 'Goff, Esquire ; thence north to the sajé | Thomas Walsh's land, avd thence along the same east to the piace of commence. ‘ment, containing one hundred and ten acres of land, alittle more or less, agree. ably to the plan of te same in the margia of a deed from the Government of this ‘Island to the said Michael MeNeill, together with all rights, members and purtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise agentes. ‘or further particulars, apply to Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1878, DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee, :