LAME ALE et —— we a we 5 so — we EXAMINE a are VOL. 5. BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets SUITE Ag INCORPORATED 1833. Head Office, - Toronto, Ont. ‘Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at lowest rates PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Oifice, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. Queen Street, Charlottetown. J P.P. CILLIS, . . . PROPRIETOR. CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. VEW YORK LAGER BEER. ABLES set at all hours,.with every luxury of the season. Fresu Oysters received daily. Rooms large and comfortably furnished. Coacues fro this House meet all Trains and Steam boats. First Class BARBER SHOP. July 4, 1879—3m QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. ‘Also, op Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled prom Uys GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877--- Boston: Steamers. NHIPRPERS by above steamers will please fk a notice that hereafter no Bulls of Ladingwill be s p.m., @n day rigidly adhered to. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Aug. 18, 1879—3i oaw pat ar RC AS sailing. This rule will be DR. P.. W. G. CANNING; Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. . RESIDENCE * Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS ; 8:30 to 11 a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod oe No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Riward Island Branch —OF THK— NORTH BAITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OF FICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. igned later than 3.30 o clock, |. LOOK BRITISH At Unusually Low Prices. Dress Goods from Tapestry from 59 Competition. W. Charlottetown, June 30, 1879. Meet the Ward CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, AU HERE! | WAREHOUSE. As we intend to make a change in our business atthe end of the year, we are now closing out our Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRY GOODS Which, we are Sure, Will Times. eee (pS —-- -- 6 cents upwards. Grey Cottons from 4 cents upwards. Prints from 6 cents upwards. Hemp Carpeting from 12 cents upwards. cents upwards. Brussels from $1.00 upwards. All other:lines we are closing out at Prices that Defy & A. BROWN. O day, $10 59 per week. BY TRAIN :—Trains leave Ch’town for 9 o'clock, on Thursday and Monday morning. July 8th, 1879.—2m. pat. & arg. LORNE 0 ONLY 13 MILES 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. G. W. DEBLOoIs, General Agent. Dec. 14: MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Qpp. Post Ofice, Churlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. McLEAN. D. C. MARTIN. June 18* 1879.—ex2aw TO LET. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE containi 6 Rooms, with large Kitchen and Cellar, situated east e Dorchester street. Immediate WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. July 7,18789— August’2, 1879-- 2wks eod SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND. NS eaten eee eee — ee —S—_—— HE ABOVE BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE HAS BEEN MUCEH IMPROVED this Season and is now open for the accommodation of Guests. For CHARMING SCENERY, INVIGORATING and BRACING ATMOSPHERE, and splendid Surf Bathing, this Hotel has no equal in the Dominion. Terms, $2.00 and $2.50 per Special arrangements made for Families, Pic-nic Parties, &c. To get to the Seaside Hotel : get tickets from all points for Hunter River. Hunter River at 6.20 a. m. ; 10,05 a. m. ; and 5.25 p.m. ‘rains leave Summerside for Hunter River at 9.05 a. m.; 12.40 p. m.; and 5.30 p. m. oathes meet trains from all points and convey passengers to the ‘‘Seaside.” Charges Moderate—distance between 7 and 8 miles, through a beautiful country. BY COACH, DIRECT :—Coaches leave Ch’town Wednesday and Saturday evenings ealling for Guests at all points in City limits at 6 o'clock. Returning arrive at Ch’town about Fare, $1.25, distance 184 miles, Address : JOHN NEWSON & Co, Ch’town. HOTEL, Tracadie Beach. —_ ~~ This Popular Watering Place is More Appreciated as it Becomes Known. 2) ee Beautiful’ Scenery, Surf Bathing, Boating and Fishing. THE ACCOMMODATION GOOD. Ooo FROM THE CITY. CHARGHS VERY LOW Cyrus Tay, Manager. --AND— PIC-NIC SUPPLIES ! BEER & GOFF’S Lemon, akties, and Pine Apple Syrup Sold in bottles and by the gallon. Plain and Fancy Biscuits Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the poun d. Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Pastry Flour, Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Nuts, es, Potted Ham, Drivelled Ham, Potted Tongue, &c. BEER & GOFF June 23, 1879. TEA PARTY “MAIL NOTICE. MEAS LS for Great Britain will be closed at 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY in and also on MONDAY, the 4th and 18th inst., at 4 o'clock, a. m., to be forwarded via Halifax. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR.- DAY, at 5o’clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, and all places on those routes, will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a, m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9; p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, } Aug. 2nd, 1879. \ ONEY WANTED — Provided rate of HE place to get yourPrinting done isa thekX AMENER Printing Roo m, interestlow. Good security guaranteed. | Apply at this office. je24-eodtf exch week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, - / The Vice-Regal Visit. Lizur. GovERNOR’s OFFICE, Charlottetown, 19th Aug., 1879. Sitr,—I have been directed by the Lieu- , tenant Governor to write and request you to publish in the columns of the ExaMmINER the | enclosed copies of the correspondence between Major De\Winton and the Lieutenant Gov- , ernor upon the subject of the recent visit to } Charlottetown of His Excellency the Governor | General and Her Royal Highness the Princess | Louise. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obdt. servant, Eustace H, HaviLanp, Private Secretary. To the Editor of the ExamIner. CITADEL, QUEBEC, 24th July, 1879. Dear Sik,—I have much pleasure in in forming you that it 1s purposed that His Excellency and Her Royal Highness should arrive at Charlottetown about five or six, p.m., weather permitting, on the l4th of August, and that. they will remain at the Island till the 17th. I have communicated this to the Mayor of Charlottetown, and shall be glad to hear from you if there are any points of par- ticular interest on the Island which you think should be visited. I take this opportunity of joining my con- gratulations to the many you have already re- ceived on your new appointment. I am, dear Sir, Yours very truly, F. DeWrrron, Major R. A., Governor General’s Secretary. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. Province or P. E. Istanp, GOVERNMENT Houses, 30th July, 1879. Dsar S1r—I have much pleasure in acknow- ledging the receipt of your cemmunication of the 24th inst., announcing that His Excellency and Her Royal Highness will arrive at Char- lottetown on the 14th of August. The points of interest on the Island to be visited had better be selected after the arrival here of His Excellency and Her Royal High- ness, the Princess Louise. Accept my thanks for your kind congratula- tions on my new appointment. | remain, dear Sir, Yours sincerely, T. Hearu HaviLanpb, Lieut. Governor. Major F. DeWinton, R. A., Governor General's Sec’y., The Citadel, Quebec. Private. Charlottetown, 30th July, 1879. Dear Mason DEW intoy, — Will you kindly furnish me, at your earliest convenience, with the names of the Suite who will accompany His Excellency and Her Royal Highness to Prince Edward Island, in order that the necessary accommodation may be provided. Yours sincerely, T. H. HAviianp. TELEGRAM, Rimouski, 6th August, 1879. His Honor the Lieut.-Governor of P, E. 1. The Suite will consist of three or four; but His Excellency and H: R. H. purpose to use the Druid during their stay at Charlottetown, and will stop on board. DeWrnstTon. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Istanp, 7th August, 1879. Dear Mason DEWINtToN,— Thanks for your telegram of yesterday from Rimouski. I sincerely hope that His Excel- lency and Her Royal Highness will do me the honor of being my guest during their visit to Charlottetown. I shall be very disappointed if they stay on board the Druid instead of com- ing on shore to me. On the evening of their arrival I purpose having a sma!l dinner party to meet His Excellency and Her Reyal High. ness. In my house I shall have sleeping ac- commedation for the Governor General, the Princess, Lady McNamara, Mrs. DeWinton and yourself. You may rely my doing allin my power to make the visit of my dis- tinguished guests agreeable. Faithfully yours, T. Heat HaviLanp, Lieut. Governor. (TELEGRAM. ) FREDERICTON, 9th August, 1879. His Honor the Lieut. Governor of P. E. I. Your letter of seventh just received. Am desired by His Excellency and Her Royal Highness to express their cordial thanks for your kind invitation, but they have made all their arrangements to stop on board the Druid, The Druid will be accompanied by the Admiral and part of his squadron. They will hold a Drawing Room on Friday or Satur- day if desired, and will be very glad to dine with you the same evening, DeWistTon. (TELEGRAM) Cuar.otretown, P. E. L, 11th August, 1879. Major DeWinton, Fredericton, N. B. If ble to Her Royal Highness, would like Brida Evening named for Drawing Room and Dinner. T. Heatu Havivanp, Lieut. Governor. (TELEGRAM. ) Frepenricton, N. B., llth August, 1879. To Lieut. Governor P, E. Island, Friday evening*Drawing Room and Dinner accepted. DeWixtor. | GUST 20, 1879. NO. 7. (TELEGRAM.) Pictou, 13th August, 1879. | To Lieut. Governor P. E. Island. , | Druid will arrive to-morrow morning about ten. Propose to land at eleven. Admiral and three men of-war accompany us. DeWINton. eee, - RE RES _ . *-_—ee.- Millions .n the Canada Cattle Trade. So long as Free Trade in England gives us the benefit of a free market for our ex- ports, there is encouragement to raise any- thing which is needed in the British Isles. Beef is one of the great wants, and our people have just begun to attempt to supply it. The Toronto Mail of the 13th publishes the following summary of the Ontario cattle trade with England :— ‘“‘The development of the Canadian export trade in live stock is an encouraging feature of our trade with the mother country. It is estimated that 41,000 thousand animals, worth one million dollars, were shipped during the last three months. Ata rough estimate, the steamship companies, independent altogether of railway connections, received upwards of $300,000. The increase of trade over that of thesame period last year was threefold. Canada is the only cattle raising country in the world that is free from contagious disease. All other countries are more or less affected by it, which necessitates the slaughtering of animals as the ports of entry, while on the other hand, Canadian cattle can be raised for any market and shipped alive. This gives at least an ad- vantage of thirty per cent in favor of the ex- portation of Canadian stock over all their competitors that cannot be so shipped. On- tario farmers cannot engage too largely in stock raising, in view of the constantly in- creasing market for fresh beef at good prices afforded by the mother country.” -—-=e Immigration. Mr. Pope, Minister of Agriculture, has directed Mr. Dyke, the Government Agent at Liverpoel, to place himself in com- munication with tenant farmers in various parts of the United Kingdom, and in cases where a number of agriculturists are found to entertain the idea of emigration and are able to satisfy him that they are possessed of a fair ameunt of capital, he is author- ized to send out to Canada any one of their number whom they may select to report upon the character of the country, the terms on which improved farms may be ac- quired, and other matters of value. The expense of these delegates will be defrayed by the Dominion, and every facility will be afforded for seeing the country and be- coming acquainted with its resources. This is a good plan. - o<»_eo@>-o-—_______.._.._...... in Eng- Sir John A, McDonald land. A cablegrani to the ‘‘Mail” is as follows : London, Aug. 14.—This afternoon the Right Honorable Sir John McDonald, Premier of Canada, was summoned to Os- borne House and sworn in a member of the Queen’s Privy Councl. Sir John was appointed a member of the Privy Council ir July 1872. The Right Hon. Gentleman was introduced to Her Majesty and leading members of the Government who were in attendance, by Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and after the ceremony had a long interview with the Queen and subsequently dined at Osborne House with Her Majesty. What will the Grit prophets say now ? m8 Lord Chelmsford. According to English correspondents whe were present at the battle of Ulundi, Lord Chelmsford displayed skill and beldness which deserved the success then achieved. Mr. Forbes, of the London News, says:— ** Lord Chelmsford’s soldierly coolness and decisive clear-headedness in action go far to redeem the passiveness and peevish vaccil- lation which are his characteristics when no battle is raging. One might wish him a military Rip Van Winkle, only wakening to direct a battle.” Public feeling in Eng- land is gradually become less severe regard- | ing his failure in the early part of the cam- paign. Fortunately, he is able to return without the stigma of unredeemed failure. Our Exalted Guests is what the King’s County (P. E. L.) Advertiser calls the Mar- quis and Princess. ‘‘ Vice Regal party” appears slightly objectionable, as a defini- tion, inasmuch as a real vice-royalty has not been established in Canada, and -‘ Our Exalted Guests ” is an excellent substitute. We thank thee, Advertiser for teaching us that word.—-Moncton times. — a Reiter To Bucrovene.—The Governor General and the Princess have given $150 for which the Buctouche Committee desire to tender their most heartfelt thanks, The Local Government have given $750. His Honor Governor Chandler $100; St Jehn about $1,300 Shediac about $300, arid other places are, no doubt, coming to the aid of the suflerers liberally. — It is stated that King Alfonso and the arch Duchess Maria of Austria will have an interview during the coming month, and their marri will be solemnized by the end of October. +4 — The Dominion Ministers dined last night with the Lord Mayer of London, on the evening of the 13th inst. Sir Leonard Tilley and Sir Charles Tup* per will sail by the Circassian on the 21st inst. a