ay, CSE Se Bila — 5 i ——_ - VOL. 3; Manager & Eid Se ae VOW OPENED, AT LONDON HOUSE! Ex CASPIAN— RIBBONS, TURQUOISES. BLACK LUSTRES, BROWN LUSTRES, SILESIAS, DRESS LININGS !! pug. 24—Cin ~~ A, -MIcNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant 40, 1 QUEEN STRET, (HARLOTTEROWN, P. K. ISLAND —_—_— AUCTION SALES, of all descrip- sions, attended to in city and country at moderate] rates. May 21, 1877. BYRUPS RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY. GINGERWINF- LEMON, in 1.5 and. 20: Gatton Kegs, SUITABLE FOR TEA PARTIES. VEKX CHLAP. - CARVELL BROS. ee — ROYAL HOTEL, King Square, Satnt Sohn. HAVE much pleasure in informing my ou merous friends aud the public generally, that b have leased the Hotel formerly known as the CONTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated ihe same,making it, asthe ROYAL always had he reputationot being, ove of the best Hotels io he Provinces. Kxcellent Bill of Fare, First-class Wines Liquors aod Cigars, aud superior accommoda ion. Blackball’s Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND. REMEMBER. Elector...of Ch'town, REMEMBER THAT THE DAILY EXAMINER is daily on Sale at the Stores of — H, A. HARVIE, South Side Queen St. T. O'CONNELL, Lower Queen St, fHEO. L. CHAPPELL, North Side Queen St. QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND. ee Capital -- fwo Millions. Sterling, ee ee NSURANCE effected on all kinds o Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce iso, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union*Bank), Se Agentifor Prince Edward Island ne — . FOR SALE, I HAVE on Sale one Smal} Steam Engine ——» and Boiler; also one ted Boiler ia 800d order, for 10 orga noe ed Boller 18) White Blue, Red; Orange, and Green. be sold low. power engine. Will H, COOMBS, : Upper Great George Street. Mept. 5, 1977. “4 . WANTED. a Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins and Sheep Skins, 4 ROBERT BRIDGES, ne2—tudfr tf ww. bL. COTTON, ae STEAMERS., New aR wg Mills } Mayps 7 “B. pee: s — Che Cxa “~~ iter. Steamer Arrangements. Prince Edward island SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. mmm Nova Scotia. Leave §Charlottctown for Pictou -every MonDay, WEDNxEspAy, Tuurspay, «& SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o'clock, con- necting there at 10 a. m., with train for Hatifax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of Twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tlckets at Charlotte- town Office to Pictou and back same day $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottet own. Leave Pictou every TugsDay, WepNEespaY Frampay and SATURDAY, about 2.30 p.m. on arrival of evening train, from Hali- fax. CAPE BRETON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon- pay and THURSDAY, on arriyal of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer **Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connect- ing With 10 a.m. Train TUgsDay and Fri- DAY for Halifax. New Brunswick, Canada and United Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday :xcepted) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, connecting at Sxaxpiac with trains for each of above named places, ind at St. John with Steamers of INTERN«- t10NaAL Co. for PORTLAND and Boston, Also, leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, about 3 o'clock, Returning, leaves SHEDIAC ‘every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train trom St. Joux, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also, leaves Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o’elock. Agents: Atmon & MacintosnH, Halifax; Noonan & Daviks, Pictou; A Grant & Uo awkesbury * Hanrrp#Bros., St. John. F, WwW. HALES. 1 BMY DIRECT LINE TO BOSTON. Steamers Carroll and Worcester Bort Steamers are fitted with new Boil ers, and their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convyenlence and com- fort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and a3 low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels handledjwith the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Hal.fax, and arriving at Boston (Monday morning, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctuaily at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, unctually at noon. CARVELL ROS. Agent. . Ch'town, June 7,31877 Parks’ Cotton Yarns. AWARDED the only Medal, given tol COTTON YARNS of Canadian Manu factura at the CEN.ENNIAL EXHIBITION. Nos. 5’s to 10’s, Warranted full length and weight. Stronger and betier than any other Yaro n the market. — Cotton Carpet Warp. No, 12°39 4 PLY IN aLl, CoLors, Woerranoted fast. WM. PARKS’ & JSON, TUESDAY MORNING: ~ —— Se _——_—— Excursion Ticket TO BOSTON AND RETORN, - STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER Kor %15,00, _—CARVELL BROS MONTREAL & ACADIAN STEAMSHIP. LINE, HASZARD BROS., Agents. Montreal, Charlottetown, P. 3,"sI., Sydney, 0. B., & St. John’s; N, F, 8. $.“VHNBIIA,” Cape, John A. Macmarsters 8.8.“ VAMBIEA,” Capt, Daniel Anderson —— Should sufficient freight offer, it is in- tended to run the steamers of ‘this line during the present season, regularly, ‘be- tween the above mentioned ports. The at- tention of importers is directed to the ad. vantages offered. ‘The steamers are in all respects first-class, well found, staunch, and well adapted for the route, having ex~ cellent passenger accommodation. All freight delivered in good order at lowest rates, For freight or passage apply to July 16, 1877—eod tf "QUEBEC & GULE PORTS Steamship Company ! egperen,” = 2°72 CAPT. DAV EDSON, “MIRAMICHI,” so ogy 0 GAPE, BAQUER: ILL LEAVE a.te: nately from PICTOU (alter arrivai'of: Monday Afternoor rain from Halifax).every Monday Midnight; SHEDLAC (after arrival of) Tuesday Train from St. John and Halifax) every ‘Tuesday Afternoon; .CHARLOTTETOWN, every Tuesday, Morning; SUMMERSIDE every Tuesday Pashebine, Perce, Gaspe, Rather. Point; and al Above Nate Places, LOW RATES.4 QUICK TIME CARVELL [BROS, Agents. Ch’town, June 16, 1837.—mé&th THE DAILY ELAM. WER ISON SALE AT THE STORES OF Henry A. Harvie, Theoph. L. Chappelle, and T. O’Connell. Price Only 2 Cents June 27, 1877—her‘t J, FF. McKay, (NortH Sink QUEEN ,SQuARE) Has just received a varied assortment of American and Geneva WN aiches, Gold and Silver; Ladies’ & Gents’ Watch Chains, —. Gold and Silver; Plain 4 Fancy Rings, Gold Lovkets, Prooches, Barrings, Studs ; Silver Zhimbles, etc —-aLso— Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry skiltully repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed, and a work warranted. Aug, 2l—1m ‘House and Shop to Let. | HE House and Shop occupied» by the subscriber, containing 16 rooms; a4 large Shop, with a } and deep cellar, ————— = me ee ae _ | MACKENGLB'S DIARY IN THE MARI- TIME PROVINCES, ’ (From Toronto “ Grip.” Berwiok.—Vara weet, Nae could get ‘Oot, I was tauld that but for the rain the goncoorse wad hae been truly immense, An importer irae Sheffield tauld me. Ha was 0 Opeenyan I wad be weel recevit is Sheffield. He thought I couldna show mair re for the mither country if | were elec it by it. I dinna conseeder my- sel weet receivit in Berwick, A chiel caled Woodworth spak against me, an wan cheerit! What is this? My saul has exs periencit a dooncome,. . But we maun mak a’ up at Truro, I hae sent three special trains oot frae there to ensure a gran’ cons coorse. , f Trugo,—1 dinna ken; it’s no for a puir mortal tae say; but 1 fear something wi!l befa’ the country, Trains rent cot in a’ directions ; weather no b d; a’ opportuni- ties for assemblin; and no five hunner present! Weel, weel, Nineveh was pre- servit for the sake 0’ five, but I dinna ken if [ wad let off this Truro country for this, five hunner. Ingrawteetude! Base desers | tion o’ iple! Five hunner! fen thoosand at least [| coontit on! And sic. can a speech as I made ; it wad hae con- vincit a millstane; but it was clean wastit on the five hunner. Deil 2 decent cheer ava. Siecan thanklessness is amaist enough tae make ane swear no tas stamp oot re- fineries, croosh mining operations, of bes nefit the country onyway Onymair, Weel, weel, we maun trust in Providence. [I hae giancit round Truro. A great deal o't pmight be advantageously pullit doon. Car- riage warks, foondries, mills, a’ sic non- sense might be dune awa. do a’ thae for us. We should fairm. mickle nigher hame, here—compairatively, that is, ae used tae come roon’ aboot the Pawceefic Scandal period. Yon was a crooning mercy. 1 wud gie onything for anither Scandal. No much objectionable in Chat«| ham—no mony munufactories—sti'l, pro» bably half o’t might be dune withoot. Made ® speech; nae miclle applause. Can it be onything in the weather gars the fairmers no shot? Weal, | am off for Ottawa, It’s time Blake w — dispatcbit on his tour. But Idinna ken. If he gan oot tae meet cold shooters, he’!l get a fit} o’ the dumps ’ll spoil him for next session. Vara few peo THE WESTERN STATES. Mr. Thomas Connolly; spe al corres- pondent of the “limes,” writes to that journal, under date St, Lovis, M/ssouri,' August 8th, on the condition and p: -specis of labour in the United States :— ‘* During the last twelve montbs | have travelled through the principal States ot the American Union, ‘ftom the Atlantic ocean to the Rocky Mountains, and from all | have seen of their agriculture! and mineral rerources, I am fully conyinced that this country would be 4 paradise for working men, if its’ udbounded natuial wealth was fully developed and utilized for the nation’s benefit, and if it was wisely ond honestly governed, The 1ichness and fer- tility of the Western States are beyond comparison with «ny other lands I have ever seen at home or abroad, and north west and southwest of St, Louis there are more rich and fertile lands lying waste than would sustain one-half the popu':- tion of Eui pe, if these lands were cultivat. ed. - In nearly every state west there are coalsfields and minera’s of all kinds. Missouri is especially rich in iion ore, lead, copper, zinc, coal and. other mineral pr. - ducts. Eighty-five miles from here I saw mountains of i on which are practically in- exhaustible. The ore contains from 60 to 70 per cent, pure meta', and each miner takes about 44 tons a day. A few years ago the yield was 1,500 tons daily, and it sold at St. Louis at $11 per ton. In fact, there is a super-abundance of natural wealth everywhere you travel in this coun- tiy. Yet, with all those natural advan- tages, its finances are, fo say the least, in a@most ur‘xaltby condition. The Phila- delphia Times, a very able paper, thus states it:—‘* We have a national debt of 2,200,000.000, a State debt of $375,000,~ 000, and a muuicipa! debt of $1,000, 000.000 and a railway debt of $2,300,000,000 ali of which entail an annual tax of $400,000,000 for interest. Onesfourth at least of the working population here are unemployed, and thousands of idle men are constantly tramping the coun'ry plundering or beg- ging for bread.”’ mn > S Pf — FORTIFICATIONS OF ROME. Garibaldi hae written a letter in which he strongly condemns the proposed forti- fications.of Rome, He says that England, second to no Power in military and politi- cal importance, and the firsa power on the the sea, maintains her navy with maternal solicitude, without taking the trouble to fortify her coasts, which would be labor lost. Should any stranger attempt to in. vade her he would find at every point her volunteers, round whom would rally the entire-population. Italy, with a seaboard of thousands of miles, will alway: be ac- cessible to anybody who wishes to invade her, and the only thing to think about is and large yard,: su ‘for a Shop and a large Boarding House, corner uf Queen and Kent Streets. | Apply! to H..Jy P.'TRERLIZZICK, | St. John, Ch’town, Aug. 28—6in : to prevent the enemy, when once ianded. from getting away. ‘This would be eftected With a nation militarily organized and a jecene. J am not aware of The States can } CHatHam‘—Sae far on my tour, sae | * t i doa, on Satu oe “ SEPTEMBER 11. 1877. NO. 100 # G ISLANDS VISAPPEARED, ey ee intelligence from Perth. Western Auss ati, has been received of the extraor- ry disappearance of two islands —tbhe Barker-islands—and their inhabitants. It appears that Captain Fisher, a Tasmanian capitalist, purchased from the West Aus. tralian Government the right to remove guano from two islands on the coast, de- scribed on the chart and known as the Barker Islands, and situated in latitude 14 degrees south, longitude 125 degrees cust. Captain Fisher dispatched three vessels in April, with Jaborers and appliances fcr shipping the guano, but when the vessels arrived at the place where the islaads were known to be, there was not hing to be seen but water. ‘The islands had disap- a. em _ and when is at pres & mystery. it was generally sup- posed that Australia lay on of a ae active volcanic agency, so that the pheno- menon is al] the more remarkable. a nena nvcenntinatientiteeanetimeinennts THE HORRORS OF WAR. In my last. lester 1 endeavored to give some idea of the dreadful scence of misery in Karabuna, when the fugitives from Eskizza and the neighboring villages, to the number of 7000 or 8000, had collected ‘there alter their weary march of thirty miles. ‘n looking back I can scarcely im - agine that it was a reality, so completely beyond what any living person had ever probably witnessed was the horror of the an rallel in modern history where the allie te of p gunshot and sabre wounds, or the agoniz- ing death from thirst and starvation. has fallen om the women and children of the tand:. Morever, at least three-quarters of women are bereft forever of busy 3 and brothers, and the children of fathers; their homes are mere blackened heaps, their land a bear garden, and their cattle driver off; and they absolutely pos- sess nothing in this wide world but the dusty, blood-stained rags they stand in, — London Times, ~ : DEATH OF ADMIRAL SIR HENRY I CORPINGTON, K. ©. BR.’ _This officer, in active service since I82s , died at his residence, gan Squire, Lon. sturday, the Sth inst.. at the of 68, He had'sérved at the blockade of Algiers in 1324; and at the destruction of the batteries of, St. Jeand’ Arc, and in sc. a Companion of the Order of the Bath. He had filled many important positions up till 1858 and from that date till 1863, "he was Admiral, Superintendent cf Malta Dockyard. His faithtul services were again recognized by conferring on him the Rus- sian Order of the fourth class of St. Vaidi« wir, the Leigon of the Honour fiom France, and the Redeemer’of Greece, tt tot -+ oe eo =~ MAGDALENE ISLANDS, The cod and mackerel boat fisheries have not been good during the past week, Bait for codfish ig scarcé. Mackerel are abundant, ; but, they will not bite, and quantities of small mackerel are found on the coast.” From twenty to twenty.five sail of American ves: ols were fishing roand the Islands last week, and.are reported doing well, On Thursday, the 30th ult., a sudden and terrific squall of wind and rain passed over the Islands. In Pleasant Bay about sixty boats were out fishing. Six were driven off the ground, and in all probabi- lity would have been lost hal they not succeeded ‘in reacbing some American fishing vessels lying oft shore. -;-- _ +r -— _—_—_—- Disasters IN Avucust.—The number of vessels belonging to, or bound to or from ports in the United States, reported totally lost and missing during the month of August is 17, of which 7 were wrecked, 3 abandoned, | sunk by coliisioa, 3 founder. ed, 2 capsized and two are missing. The list comprises—1 ship, 3 barques, 2 brigs, and 11 schooners, and their tota! value, ex- clusive of cargoes, is. estimated at $171,~ 700, The following vessels belonged to, or were bound to or from ports in Nova Scotia : Barque “ N. K. Clements, of Yar. mouth, sunk by collision on the voyage from Torrevieja to Boston; sehrs. ‘*R. L, Hersey,’ foundered on the voyage from Windsor to Baltimore; *‘R. & J, Freeman,”’ of Shelburne, wrecked on the voyage from Portxasplat to New York, dea Les aiid An Irgm vor THE Lapins.—A lady cor- respondent of a St. John paper advocates a change in the management of civic afiairs, and thinks a Mayoress and Coun- cilloresses must be a great improvement. The suggestion may suit Halifax. See what ‘‘ Ilda’ says: ‘“‘ Do you think there is one woman in St. John, if she took charge of the streets, would -haveas much mud brought into her house on her husband’s shoes, as is the case at present? If you see economy and management in a house, who does it, the man? [ think not- Does a woman ever buy a thing without askingsthe price? | have known a man to doso. And then don’t you think that perhaps a woman's smile might do some- thing with those ‘stick in the muds ” who think we don’t want any improvement : everything is good enough; who think our streets nice and clean, or at least clean enough, and are satisfied with everything else, even to the way money is thrown fleet worthy of the country, ee . away, a ra BW etre it