miner. awe 2 eee eee aes “? <<. tien 7 VtWhee Lo: : W L.cCOTran. . "TT ~ on; NINO “Ei, ne et sae sea seta ibicarnrmen j \ €) Rude L. oi Editor & M NAGE RY URSDAY MORNING « ~ qi’ NQ VEMBER QD 187 7 : N QO, 168 ‘ Se SS — np rr . — ae; a As ICN EILL, | Prince Edward isiand | Piece o:goss . _ | How Porists ORSER re ra Law (Worbs or cue. ae "ew | Par, Excursion Tickets. _ j WORDS OF THE Wise AND Goo, hucfionper and Pommission Merchant ‘ ay a,’ a“ 1 (From the Montreai Gazette. } OSTEND PEARLS AT RANDOM 6TRUNG. AUGUORGE! a a Ss a i, LA. M Kk RS ° TO BOSTON AND RETR | Wereferred a day or two ago to tho akigage Negfquors and Cigars, and superior accommoda VO. 1 QUEEN STRET, PE. ISLAND | ee CHARLOTTNTONN, yr AUCTION SALES, of ail deserip- tions attended to in city and country at moderate rates | May 21, 1877. | . ae SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. eee Nova Scotia. Leave .Charlottetown for Pictou every Monbay, WEDNEsDay, TuuRsDaAy, & SATURDAY niornings, at 5 o'clock, con- i ecER STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, Hor 815.00, CARVELL BROS SINGHR’S , Case now before the courts in Nova Scotia arising out of the election in Victoria when Mr. Ross, late Minister of Militia, went back to his constituents. The statement of the men who are sued for $82 and $42 respectively, it will be remembered, was that these sums were given to them as bribes to induce them to use their influ-~ ence and vote for Mr. Ross. They stated tuat they were referred to an officer of of the Government with whom money, “Come aloug Juhu, com> and put down bribery and corruption ey.’—J. Madiver. ; “To missionary eapénses ~- $11,000,’ — S. Neelon. “Waen I teat, § © ways tre berry syrup.’--J.G. Carrie. “We mst make a big pus 1 push on pullin day. Will vou be one to come dowa bends somely ?’— ... Brown. “ The Mari‘'me membe;s are & set of d——d s: »nadrels.’"—j, Simpoon.: » We've lots of mon- at to rasp- “Anval® UATCL | ot di ith train f from Canada, as the Provine f O “T spent #8000 of ; 4 5 uecting there at 10 a. m., with train for SEWIi went ii a, rovince of Oa. 83,000 of my own money to Y AL H() TEL Hatifax. Fare to Walifax, $4.10. tario and Quebec are called in Nova Scotia, | elect Mr. Blake.” —J. P. Lovekin. : ' 5 Picnic Parties of Twenty and upwards tor the purpose of carrying the election “My expenses in the o> edi “Nekine can obtain Relurn’Tickets at Charlotte- 1 ae yeas, oe from whom they | probably $28,000.--H. Hook. ' ‘e ae. town Office to Pictou and back same|'lhe Perfection of Mechani obtamed the money. The discussion of | «$23,000, [ think?’ Mot Woolen a Cea, Saint Sohn: dey $1.00 each. So Li ? — M a. lee subject has brought Mr, Ross out in a “874000, I belley ‘wg : ees c- So Light and Sunuple that a letter in reply tothe affidavits of Messrs. }(ytron) = tC ECON | } y HAVE much pleasure io informing my xt }. merous frieads and the publie generally, that have leased the Hotel formerly known as the CONTINENTAL, and thoroughiy renovated the same,makiog it, asthe ROYAL always had he reputation of being, one of the best Hotels iu he Provinces. I xcelieat Bill of Fare, First-class Wines iva. Blackhdll’s Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND. a Returning to Charlottet own. Leave Pictou every Tusgspay, Weonespay Firpsy and SaTuRDAY, about 2.30 p.m. on arrival of evening train from Hali- fax. CAPE BRETON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon. bay and morning train from Malifax, connecting both ways Child can Work them, So Durable that they last A. Lifetime, Hight Thousand Machines now Manufactured every Week. To be had only from the TuurRspay, on arrival off Authorized Agent, Robert Younes, McLennan and Morrison,and with a simplis city which is perfectly charming he lets the public into the secret cf the way in which Grit Ministers win elections. He men- tions that there were a number of elec. tora who wera supposed to be under the influence of Mr. Campbell, his opponent, Owiug to the fact that they were indebted to him; and groaning over the misfor- tunes of these poor fellows, he thus das, cribes what be did — (Huron). Waen ] s° in > a4 election. J Z9° in to Win, and dun t rad : WiLat it costs.” —Browa, Workman's Choi man. ‘oi mesmerized them in batches of fifteen and sixteen, and turned a hundred that Higat at Glens —J. Simpson. * ——- <- THE FALL OF RARS, ‘ . The fal] of Kars is another great biow to July 3, 1877—6m tl : with stage and Steamer ‘it was represented to ms that several | the Turkish oWer; undthe ‘ is ti YOR ‘‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and st South Side Queen Square, | of my friends would be likely to be injured | and aid to ee Rosilind:*: Nictthes ae cera 5 Bras d'Or Lake. Ch'town, Sept. 18, 1877. oy, pooe wedopted te Mr. Camp:|tully, and well orge rized, it made a ie ie hs aitaelb i ia ls 1 sen r e} and that they would be persecuted | born defence, but when Muleh . Wiki LASHBARLE hj = Pets ita a. Tade eee sae, ; STADACONA and prosecuted by their voting Openly | was 80 badly beaten in the field the einen DAY for Halifax. fj ( {ip r eae, for ae oo ar my com-~jof Kars was sealed. Now the army 60 & cerlain amount of money to re- | long engaged in the sieze of K iM ini OF ENGLAND. eal ASUFANCE OMpany, lieve honest, worthy men, and to prevent g ongag siege of Kars will join Capital -- [wa Millioas Stetiing, kinds o Produce effected on all Merchandise, and J NSORANCE . Buildings, New Brunswick, Canada and Unibed Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday 2xcepted) on arrival of morning train from JSharlottetown, connecting at Saeprac with trains for each of above named places, ind at St. John with Steamers of Inrerna- MONAL Co. fur PORTLAND and Boston. Also, leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. _——— } OPICE is heraby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of our s1rstalments, ot Pive per Cent. eath, : on the Subseribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Oflice, No. 93 St. Peter Street, their properties being sacrificed, and, at the proper time, it will appear whether two weaksminded men hive been induced torepudiate an honest and just debt.” Could anything be more touching than this solicitude on the part of the Minister of Militia tor the poor electors of Victoria ? We know these Grits spend money treely in buying votes at elections ; the records ot the army befo e Erzeroum, Using as much as is required of the stores of Turkish ma. terialswbich have fallen into their hands, and Erzeroum, ulready hard pre-sed, must soon fall. ‘Pen the Russicn power and suthority will be established, perhaps per- manentiy, in a] that part of Asia Minor for Batouna and the other fortre ses ou the sea cannot oiler them very & r ous resife pay tance, nor ig itateall pi obs le tat T : Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Returaing, leaves Suepiac every day | Quebec, as follows :— the Courts have shown that. But it is not | Cam send anoziier large 2 w¥ im that pri ' ; ; (Sundays excepted) on arrivel of day train| Five per Centon or before the Tenih d y | ofteu that they play thea fool as well as | (iomwhen sh¢é isso ba! pressed on the ; Specialfrates for isolated residences. from Sr. Jon, for Summerside ; connect of August, 1877; knave with such charming unction as char! line of the Bul’sas. Pieyna is now come ee Charlottetown every Saturday evening, | fivu: or Cont a béfore the Eleventh day Militia, Victoria is a remarkable County, | Must e90n {aii wales great Turkish torce ; GEORGE MACLEOD (Union*Bauk), | about 6 o’elock. of Februar 1878 reine event “ay )and bas @ remarkable history in, election | break the eee lines and iorce them to ee een ae Agents: Atmon & Macinrosn, Halifax; TUTOR matters. At the more recent contest the | ‘alse the siege. a thing not. ab ni: pp. sbabie. 4 Agent*for Prince Edw ardjislana Nooman & Davies. Pictou: A rowan & 0 Five per Geat on or before the Bleventh day | Government arranged matters in sucha itis reported? ifiat the Turks are wah ag June — Uawkesbury * Manrrp}Bros., St. John.” of May, 1878. way that a brother of the simple-minded | 8‘eat prepara‘ ons for such a movement, li ES callist a —<$———$$ iH. VINNIGOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR LL parties leaving their orders for Tuning 4 at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention, All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do wellto have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfeci order ali the time A visit once a year at least will be madet all parts of the Island, or oftner if required Ch’town, July 18, 1877. American & Foreign Patents. FREIGI(T carried at moderate rates and] Watson, P Fraser, C. D. Rankin. Dr ; : : : f Avia Mi 5 Pannen b a ‘ ie lain diniee aipcunyd> oo ee . / | Victoria, contract, having made an assign<| 0! A*i® Aiiner Sy the insatiabie Kussia. ‘ as low as by avy other route. Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ Hall, and by nicink of all my right siete and eee We are tnid og moredhat Aus: ja is very a) EGGS jin boxes and barreis handledjwith | al! druggist8anywhere the same to James McKay Esq., my for. | Uneasy, and thatshe cannot remain neutral ii " ee ey — ne the greatest care. F ? much longer, bat Austria yi'! not alone at- ; Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors to Chipman, SAVING TElttrouty ons beslbess day mer partner. liosmer & Co. ¢ pATENTS procured in all counuies. No fers I ia advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations ree, Our valuable pamphlet seat free upon re vipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CU., Washington, D. C. eee eee ARREARS SOF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of ki the late war, or their heirs, are in maay caes entitled te money trom the Guver 9 ment, which has beeu fowad to be due siace fiaal pay- ment. Write full history of service and state F..W. HALES: — ee ee, GNLY) DIRECT LIVE PO BOSTON, seawers Carroll aud Worcester. Bott Steamers are fitted with new Boil ers, and their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convenience and com- fort, and fitted up in elegant style. used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at iHlal-fax, and-arriving at Boston Monday morning. + » LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN EKivery ‘Dhursday, punctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON fCovery Saturday, By order of the Board. > CRAWFORD LINDSAY, +3 Secrelary 1877 a 5. file DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. i The Qreat Eugiish Rem- " “A, cdy is an unfailing eure “A ‘ =A for Seminal We 8 Sper- ee , PG) matorrhea, Impotency, and ; all diseases that follow as a sequence of Self-Aduse; as Loss of Memcry, Vaiver- sal Lassitude, Pain in themes k Petes "Old Ans akin AL, Tré v é, an k many other diseases that lead * Tusaniig oc ens sumption and a Premature Grare. aan ce, $1 per package, or 8ix packages for $5, by mail free of postage. Tull particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail toevery one, Address WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. xa Sold in Charlottetown by W. R ROBERT YOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per 8. S. Prince Edward, A MAGHIFIGENT ASSORTMENT —-OF— NEW GOODS, Which he is offering at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES October ft, 1877. William Ross could save his soul and his bacon at the same time. He was the strongest man in the Grit ranks, the only man having the shighect chance of TomMing the con-tituency; but then he was a pub lic contractor, and as such ineligible as a candidate. The story of the present Minister of Militia’s visit to him was told during the last session oi Parliament. But the correspondence is more charming than was the veroal recital by Mr. Vai. Mr. Ross, the contractor, addregsed the follow- ing letter to the Minister of Public Works : INGONISH, Ist Sept. , 1876. Hion. ALpx. MacKenzin, Minister of Public Works, Ottawa. | hereby beg to tender you my resigua~- tion in the South Bay, Ingonish, County of Please accept my resignation bg lelegraph if you think it necessary to do so, Yours respectfully, [Signed] Joan Ross What could be more confiding than this ? It is evident that the ifalicised portion of tois letter was net intended as a part of the official document; but the Ross family, as we have seen, have a peculiar way of puts ting their foot in it. Why should Mr, Me-~ Kenzie be left to judge whether it was necessary or not to accept the resignation ? Why, but that 1t was part of a conspiracy by which Mr, John Ross waa to run as a candidate without affecting his position as a contractor in the event of his being de. feated. These words had no relation to but there is nO: euson to believe that their preparations are sufflciently extensive or speedy, and whatever is dong mus quickiy to be Of any avail. Ti is ry 150 Ghazi Osman can hold outia Plevna until the beginn'ng cf December. ‘his is ims prce‘abie, but if it were toue fet this pros longaiion of the defences will afford the Turkish Empire but » brief respite, When Plevna has been teRen and {Me large foree defending it Las been goobled tip, and the hundred and twenty or fifty thousand Rus- siar3 NOW ‘Nves| ng it h.ve been set fres to cOeoperate With the Mus ian army on the Lom, or to aivant+ towxrds Adrianople, overcoming such wseser obstacles as wii. s'.und in the way thie eud cawnot be very far off, untess some of tiie Luropean powers ‘interfere’ to prevent th@ avsorption of Turkey in Europe, ag well as that large part tempt to st#y the progres? of Russia. Ger- many is evidentiy becoming reckless, ai» though no one knows +xactiy what she means, and it i3 Again whispered that Enge land must interfere. While it seemed po » sible that Turkey, standing alone, could repel tne invation and maintain her inde~ pendence, there was a great feeling of con- tidence and sense of secu: ty in mony placs when the fecent Rus-ian © uccesses and Turkish disasters cause no litte un- easiness. If the Turk is to he saved at a’! something must be done ‘oon. A few more efforts to piace arpiies in the way and so block the Rngsian mach to Constanti- nople, must completely exhaust whatever strength remains to the galient \ioslem. Ll bf te ‘ \ comet tea me ea a as 2 ee PEGE A: P48 2a png amount of pay and bounty received. unctually at noon. xtinarpeaesrinilieiiaiieinertaiatiiininn seiiilamindiemerrianaatiehinn:: > - Ama legal sufficiency of the resignation, asa oe - are ose ; Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. 5S. A. 125 CHESTS matter of departmental practice, but were| Certainly nothing could be better than ; showiog service and honorable discharge there- CARVELL 3KOS.,Agent. 65 Hf. do. simply the suggestion that, if tbe Premier this. It is a fine illustration of now these trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for a : - oie “ thought 1t would be safer to accept by tele. | Grits carry their principles into practice, small tee. 7 pan be So el Ch’town, June 7.11877 . do. graph, in view of the independence of the William Roos, piacing some mouey in the maclooe ee el Ree” oe : Pariiament Aet, he mightdoso. Theelec. | bands of his committee to re’ 6 worthy as ae ou ieee Dk ead wee iis Strong. Fine Flavor. tion came on and Mr. Ross was defeated, ae men during pune oa, and John PENSIONS. PENSIONS. jn ; and with a haste which will be admitted to 8 conspiring W.th the Grit Menister vw : aes ar S otton arns WHOLESALE & RETAIL. have been almost indecent, he wrote the | hold @ contraet while pretenviog to release LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, ' AT Glicitce taakee. it, in order that he might, without riek te 44 wounded, ruptured, or injured, ia the line , . g : i hi oe v.tduty ja the late war, and disabied thereby, i a ~ IxGonisa, October 14th, 1876 sees interes’s 45 @ Contractor, run an elec- ao Obtaia a pensioa. ‘ BhRERR & sj 1 > W =~ Sir,-— wae. AS {ne A picture us eOuld be Widows, and minor children ot Officers, Sol- Aes 7. ia | . * - As the department did esired, cers and Sailors, who have died since discharge WARDED the only Medal, given to! Dp not relieve me of my iaterest in the South ep citoagealeiial ciliata aati ini | "ae — Sageiek en cndeaneaite COREG TRENS of Causdian Manu NEWFOUNDLAND PU! T WINE Bay, Igonish contract before the election in A Fink Conrrrvanex of 4N Hetrgss — Bi sgt eet se oan Go. | facture at the his county, I will not take further steps in | A carious method of evading a wil: is re- ‘ procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co. thi y, p locreased . rates for pensioners obtained. scl the matter, but will carry on the work as ported from Warsaw. A girl of 22 was left Gouaty Land Warrants a for service in CEN ENNIAL EXHIBITION. JUST RECEIVED, heretofore, under the name of Ross & Mc./| 4a ao on aig lh i Hei Wars prior to March 3, 1855. ere are nO War- a ce as i Wer. relatives pressed an unwelcome suitor upon rants granted for service in the late rebellion. coe oy vans 3 ae a eatuaes. e y am, ner, LOping to share the money With him if Send stamp to Gilmore & Co, Washington | Nos. 5’s to 10’s. pply om 34 a ‘ plete: Wisk peed eivnink he should be accepted. and with the prus- i D.C., full instructions. " fate eet came (Signed) Soun Ross pect of gett'ng the whole if ie was refused. . July 24 1877. . se i The lady, invtead of giving way to despair, : ee crescent ee a White Blus, Red, Orange, an Green r “hb. F. Braun, ee made a bargain With aa elderly mendicant ‘ ’ MACEACHERN a co Sec y Public Works, Ottawa. : of 82, whe, fora slated sain, consented ty : VIOLIN CLASS. Warrantedtae debath nea weicht | Oct. 24— And he immediately received the following | ,..ome ber husband as a matter of form i ‘ - ‘ oS ® ie } 6 ame : at . . . . Ts . * —— ‘Stronger and better thas any other Yarn] : F h ae D Pussic W and todisappear afterwards. Sle arrange strong ser LAA at ner rt j awi EPARTMENT OF PosLic Works, ent was carried out, ail the begvars of 3 ME: VINNICOMBE has opened a Violin nthe market. Music, Drawing, & renc a poe : ca. |e ; Class over Mr. Fletcher’s Music Store. Ages cf pupils preferred—from Eleven to Fifveen years. _ TerMs—§$10a quarter, half in advance. fwenty- four Lessons a quarter; each Les- | Son one hour's duration. ’ Orders for TUNING may be ieft at they* b ve Store. Uctober 13, °77. Cotton Carpet Warp. No ,12'8 4jepLY IN aLt, CoLors. \.49827 701 > fast. WM-> PARKS’ & |SON CONVERSATION CLASSES, instruction ‘in the above name.l branches of education, will be prepared to reccive pupils at any time after this date. | For particulars, apply at this Office. ; Cl’tows, Nov. 20—3i ecd Ortawa, Oct. 2131, 1876. Sia,— {beg to acknowledge receipt of your | YOUNG LADY, desirous of giving | Communication withdrawing your application | of the Continest 'Toronw, was seuded vy upsetting @ cup of ‘leaover his face and neck on Ihursday, to be relieved from responsibility as one of the firm of Ross & McKay, contractors for the Soutk Ray, Ingovish work:. (Signed) F, Brawn, the town atiending ite ceremony. The |property was «fu y transferred to the bride, and she started forihwith alone upon a tour .'_=_° = «+ —_ Alexander May, 24 years old, living in —— ee Secretary ‘and died mext day, ener agece