ee ae | ONL LOMA he LO o.oo eee i Lance numbers of laborers are every day | grriving in St. John from the United | sistes. bat place will soon be over- stocked. Tus Provincial Rifle competition of tiaiae scotia was closed at Halifax onthe 24th, ! and the prizes were distributed in the evening by Sir Alexander Giuit. —— ef ee Tus ilonorable Minister of Customs is at present on a visitto this Island. He is sccoompanied by Mrs. Burpee They are staying at the ‘‘Revere.” wie Tse second competition of the Provin- cial Rifle Association was completed on Saturday evening last. We will give the result in tosmorrow’s issue. New Waarr.— Messrs. Daniel Sinnott &M. Murphy, of Morell, were the con< tractors for building the new wharf at Dingwell’s Shore, St. Peter’s Bay, - +e The brigt. Carmenta, owned by Angus McMillan, Esq., which sailed from Liver~ pool for this port, about forty days ago, has not yet put in an appearance,—S. Prox gress. - Pe ~ Dr. Woop left for Summerside on Satur- day morning, and will return to Charlotte- town on Friday morning, August 31, stop- ping at the Rankin House until the next moraing.—6in* — Tur Christian Brothers arrived here on Saturday night in the steamer “Mirami« chi,” after spending their vocation in Mons treal, The classes of their school wil] open on Monday next, 77o Wives Beware !—Joseph Jacobs, charged with biting his wife’s nose in two places on the 13th inst., under the pretense of giving her a parting kiss, has been sentenced by a London, Ont., Court to seven years in the renitentiary, -——- = ¢60.g>—_—__— Labor iN MontreaL.—The outlook of the laborers in Montreal seems gloomy. Thousands of this class have want already siaring them in the face, and severe suffer« ing in prospect during the coming year. iinensneiinaniie A despatch from Ottawa says :—The Geological Survey party are said to have discovered, near Whitefish Lake, an im- mensé mountain of crystaline, phosphate lime. Itis a great discovery if real, as leading to silver veins. —— 2 LEP See nw A Pew days ago it was reported that an extensive robbery of silk goods had taken place in the store ot I’. J. Caxton & Co.. of Montreal. The loss was said to be about $40,000. It has since transpired that only $4,000 worth were stolen. > SpeciaL attention is directed to the ex. tensive sale of 50 Building Lots, horses, cows, sheep, &o., at Souris next Thursday. —See advertisement. All who wish to make safe and profitable investments should take the special train to Souris on Thursday next. —- > e——__ -- — Kee.y, of moter fame, comes to the front again and declares that his new mas chine, which is nearly completed at a cost of $60,000, will show a pressure of 11,000 lbs. to the square inch, and that with one quart of water he will be able to run a steamship from New York to Liverpool: —- =e - — Av the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court on Saturday morning, John Costelo, drunk and incapable, was fined $2 or eight days. John McSwain, drunk and disorderly in the steet, fined $2 or eight days. Four boys, arrested for indecently swimming oft Connolly’s breastwork, were discharged. 7S ACCIDENTAL DeatTH.—On Monday last Mr. Francis Sanderson, of Head of St. Peter's Bay, had been working in his field, and when returning to his house he placed a hoy eight years old on the back of a spirited horse. On his way home the animal unfor- tunately came in contact with & carriage Which he met, and started to run at fu)! “peed, throwing the boy to the ground, and dragging him some distance by the reins of the bridle, to which he clung until his hold Was broken by the horse standing upon his hody, which caused his death on the follow- ‘NS morning.— Kk. C. Advertizer. Oe A Strice ar Parnssoro, N. S.—A strike Amongst the lumber surveyors occurred a few days ago, and, what seems remarkable, they nominated a tailor for their leader and vainly imagined they could cripple the Whole lumber trade of Parrsboro’ and Southampton. In their blind rage they Actually attacked a mill at the latter place, | but fortunately no damage was done, After a great flourish of trumpets and *queezing @ prominent lumberman, who is alsoaJd. P. the strikers found the game a losing One and quietly collapsed. — Moncton imes, Local and Other Items. | — Intercolonial Express Co. Office, 85 North Sido Queen Square, Charloteown, - - - PE]. Monry, valuables, parcels and merchan- dise forwarded by P. E. Island S. N. Co’si steamers via Pictou, connecting at St. John with Eastern Express Co., and at Riviere du Loup with Canadian Express Co, Rates moderate, — Safety and ispatch. Goods placed in our charge are forwarded imme~ diately, and make the same time aa tha mails, Tawo, L. Crarrrttr, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. S. CuHapwick, Supt.. St. John, .N. B. June 21, 1877~—34in eod ResieN ep, — Archbishop Lynch, of Tox ronto, owing to ill-health, has placed his resignation in the hands of Dr. Conroy, the Papal Legate. THe war between Ray. Stephen Lawson‘ of the Presbyterian, on the one hand, and Henry Lawson, of the Patriot, J. H. Fletch- er, of the Argus, and a dozen corresponds ents, on the other side, rages wildly. The editor of the /’resbyterian worries his adver~ saries considerably, and they are advertis- ing him handsomely. On the whole, the Presbyerian is achieving fame. The Argus which is independent in Dominion politics, has come to the conclusion that “ all reli- able accounts from Nova Scotia go to show that Mr. Premier Mackenzie received aDyo thing but a flattering reception in that Province. His Government is on the wane in Nova Scotia beyond the shadow of a doubt.’’— Moncton Times. FrighrFUL Acciwent ar Batnurst, N. B.— Richard Johnstone, of Wentworth, N. S., while engaged in shunting cars at Bith. urst Station on the 22d, lost his hold of the brake wheel and fell from the top of the box car upon which he was standing to the track below. The beam of the break struck him on the head, shattering his cheek bone and splitting his lip badly. He jumped to his feet and tried’ to get from between thecars, but his foot doubled under him and he fell upon the track again; the wheels of one of the cars passed over his feet, cutting oft his left heel, breaking his right leg above the ankle, and dislocating it at the knee. He was re-~ moved toa house near by, where he now ies in ® very precarious condition. How he escaped instant death is a mystery.— Hz. Recorder, Tue last No. of the Toronto Grip carx toons “Generous John Bull,’”’ or bow he would settle the Fisheries dispute. Uncle Sam and Young Canada are both angling in Canadian Waters; Canada has hooked a fish by the gill, while Uncle Sam hooked athe same fish by the tail. He appears to have been doing a good business, for his pannier is pretty well filled with ‘‘ Cana- dian fish not paid for.” The cute old man says, ‘‘ Yes, let us have peace and every- thing else we asked for.’’ “ Generous John Bull’’ steps in between the anglers, and deliberately proceeds to cut young Canada's line so that Uncle Sam can have the fish, saying *‘ "Ere, take the fish at a nominal price—anything to have peace. ” With amazement depicted upon his coun. tenance young Canada says, ‘‘ Uld man, hadn’t you better pay me for my fish bes fore you give it away! In the meantime **Canada in acc’t with the Uncle Sam—To Fish hooked in Canadian waters, $15,000,+ 000," lies unsettled. The illustration is spirited and to the point.—Hz, Recorder, SuppeN DeatH.—Captain Hewiston, of Chatham, N. B., died suddenly last night, about nine o’clock, on board the brig ‘St. Michael,” now loading deal from the wrecked vessel ‘‘Salacia,"’ which was stranded at Belle Creek last fall, and owned by the Hon, Wm. Muirhead, of Chatham. Captain Hewiston was troubled for some time witha severe cough, and last night shortly after he had gone to the cabin, the men heard him cry: “Ob Dan, oh Dan,” which immediately brought Mr. Danie! Crimmens and the rest of the men to the cabin, where they found the poor fellow bleeding profusely from the mouth, Mr. Crimmens said, ‘Captain, is that blood ?” but received no reply. He had evidently burst a blood vessel, and died almost im- mediately. His remains were brought to town, and his friends telegraphed to tos day. — Patriot. Being a respected Mason, his funeral-- which took place yesterday—was attended by a large body of the Masons of this city, —_ Personal. W. ©, McDonald, Esq., of Montreal, is in the city. He is staying at the “Rankin.” J. Cudlip, Esy., Inspector of Customs, is again in the city. | Rev. Gavan Lang is at present staying at ithe * Rankin.” Local and Other Items. | i Se ee et eee spondents, | Correspondence. | 8 We do nolhold ourselves responsible} for the opinions or statements of Corres | 10 the Editor of the Kxraminer : Sirk, —I[—relishing in conjunction with our | fellow citizens the existence of pure air and good health in our city—would call the attention of the City Fathers to the corner ot Pownal and King Streets {Eastern side. } The stench at this place is unbearable, and itis very little less than a miracle that a plague does not exist in that locality. The sanitary condition of our city needs immes diate attention, and it is to be hoped that our new Mayor—whose ability is unques-~ tioned—will immediately attend to the matter, especially remedying the state ut uffairs at the locality above mentioned. , Yours, PROGRBSsS. Charlottetown, August 27, 1877. | Shipping Yatelligene oe eee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Aug. 25.—Sch. Louisa, Emory ‘Pictou, coal; Medway Belle, McPhee, Halifgx, lum- ber; Carrie, McDonald, Pictou, coal; Col- umbia, Campbell, Cape George, mackerel, etc.; Rising Dayn, Hughes, Pictou, coal ; — ~~ com, Port Hawkesbury, limestone; Fear Not, Haliedy, Cape George, mackerel, ete. ; A. C. Marshall, Carey, fishing voyage, mackerel; Onward, Scott, Wallace, stone ; Laura, Chipman, Bay Verte, boards, scant- ling, etc. CLEARED, Aug. 25.—Sch. Louisa, Emory, Pictou, bal.; Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, bal.; Gypsey Bride, Steel, Pictou, bal.; Spring- lield, Strong, Crapaud. mdse. ; Ouward Scott, Wallace, flour, etc. Barque Claribel, Graham, master, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Pictou, on Mon. Way, the 20th inst, Brig Fanny, Murchison, Master, sailed from this port on Monday, 0th inst., for Queenstown, with 62,000 feet deal, shipped by L. C. Owen, Brig Peerless, Fox, master, sailed from thrs port on Tuesday, the 20th inst., for Liver- pool, with 82.000 feet deal, shipped by L. C. Owen. Barque J/sabel, Vinlayson, master, from Rochester for Bay Verte, and the Brig “Ser. vian,”’ Lane, Master, trom Cardiff for Buc- touche, passed through the Siraits of Canso on the 221 instant. Barque William Owen, Brown, master, from Shediac for Swansea, caled in this harbor, and sailed on Saturday morning. —_—— DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN PORT. Lornv'’s WHarnr— ; Gipsey Bride, Steele, Pictou. Brig Moravian, White, doubtful. Rising Dawn, liughes, Pictou, Louisa. Emert, doubtful Jessie, Simpson, Pictou. P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou, Quren’s WHaRF— Gazelle, Kennedy, Pictou. Kate. Pentz, Pictou. Peakk’s No. | Wrarr— Alonco, Carey, Gulf St. Lawrence. Prake’s No, 2 WHarrF— Lucilla, Sprague, doubtful. Bark Ringwood, Trainor, Liyerpool. Duncan's WHarr— Brig Eliza, Steel, England. Bark Emma, Mason, Liverpoo). Qa a ae : ‘Hotel Arrivals. SN ON Pe er rer Oe RANKIN HOUSE, Aug. 25.—J. Cudlip, Summerside; H, J, Shaw, Montreal; W. Moore, Quebec; Rey. Gavan Lang, Montreal; L. H. Black, Hali- fax; C. I]. Robinson, Bermuda; J. A. Barion, do; Miss Robinson, do; A. C. Mackenzie, Cavendish; Mrs, Esdate, Halifax; J. Davis, Montreal; A. Davis, do; A. C. Holton, Lon- don, Eng.; J. B. Brush, New York; W. J, McNiece, Montreal; J. J. Darling, do; A. 8, Walsh, do; W. C. McDonald, do; Miss Me- Donald, do. REVERE HOUSK, Aug. 25.—D. A. McCaskell, Montreal; E. Broad, St. John, N. B.; I. Burpee, Min. ister of. Customs, Ottawa; Mrs. I. Burpee, Ottawa; J. W. Rychman, Montreal ; Thos. Jones, Quebec; J. W. Brown, St. John. eae eee Educational Notice. Mr J. Cuninrtam Danlnp EGS to intimate that he intends open- ing, at his residence, Hillsborough Street, on Monday, September 3rd, a first- class LADIES SCHOOL for which purpose his handsome and com- modious class-rooms, will, when coms pleted, be particularly well adapted. The course of instruction will include. in addition to an English Education, the French, Italian, Spanish, German and Latin languages. While the senior pupils are to be con- sidered Mr. Dunlop's specia! care, al! jun- iors as well as seniors will receive instruc- tion in the Modern Languages from him sione. A limited number of janior boys Will 2iso be rece ved,—Prospectus on ap- plication. Hi|shorough Street, August 16th, | ‘Capital ati Assets - Kate, Peuiz, Pictou, coal; Mary Kate, Bal- . | SSE SUN MUTUAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL. ene MONTREAL T. WORKMAN, President; T. J. Craxton, \ ALEXANDER, Esq., IluGH McLELLAN, E Adviser. New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 Income. : ; Cash Assets ; : ; ; Security for protection of Assured reserves at 44 per cent. Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. miums received for 1876 over 1875: Canada Life js Citizens Confederation Stadacona Toronto Sun Mutual MULYOLLAND, Esq., James Hutron, Esq., A. W. Net Sarplas for Distribution, as at Ist January, 1877, after making oe of) +, oo DIRECTORS. ‘jee- President; A. F, Gaurr. Ese. Hexny OGILVIE, Es@., M. P. P.; Cas. sq.; Hon. - $1,856,598.3 265 ,944.¢ 715 9446 Statement of increase in pre- $15,870 734 17,819 . 2,658 otis 1,01] - $30,434, R@™ Decrease for 1876 in ali American Companies in Canada, over $114,000. ECONOMY AND Security is the motto of the 1875. lic appreciate these features is seen in the authority, that the new business for 1876 was sivly~seven per cent. in The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Basiness. Sun Mutual Company, How well ¢ fact. as shown above he pub from Governme ore than that M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), J. M. C. DetesDernters, Inspector. Hon. D. McN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. C. PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director People’s Bank. WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President lialifax Bank. G. N. Sincrair, Esq. M. D. -0- FLALIFAX BOARD. W. N. Wickwire, Esq., M. D. Managing Dire, R. MACAULAY, Secretary W. J. COLEMAN, Esq., Dir. JOHN TAYLOR, Esq. D Menepble's Bk- ir. M ; DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., De hee A. W WEST, Es@., Directo 3h rP , W. C. SILVER, Esq , Metchaat’” 8 Bk, } Medical kraminers. J. S. D. THomrson, Esq., Solicitor. GEO. FRASER, General Manager, BENJ, A. FIELDING Gen. Agent, Da, McLnop, Medical Adviser, Ch'town. For the Maritime Provinces a Office—76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montrea!), nd Newfoundland. Halifax, Nn. s. H. HASZARD, Agent, P, . Island. OPENING OF CITY SCHOOLS | —e ——— + The Board of School Trustees OF CHARLOTTETOWN EREBY gives notice that the following schools wil be opened, under the provi- sions of the “ Public Schools’ Act, 1877,"’ ou MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, prox., at the hour of 9 o’clock, a. in., for the admis- ston of pupils, viz.:— Upper Prince Street School, {late Methodist Academy], Hast Kent Street School, {late Normal School], Rochfort School, [Seott’s Hall], Spring Park School, {Large’s Hall, Great George Street} Kensingion School, {near Gas Works]. N. B.—In order that pupils may be prop- erly graded, it is requested that al) intend- ing appl:cants be present on the day of opening. By Order of the Board. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary. Office of School Board, Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1877.f p till 4 NOW OPENED, AT LONDON HOUSE! —Ex CASPIAN— | RIBBONS, TURQUOISES, BLACK LUSTRES, | SILESIAS, DRESS LININGS! ! Aug. 94—6in STEAM MILL, MOUNT STEWART. jus Subscribers are prepared to take orders for dimension Lumber of al} kinds, in Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch Pine. Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knees, Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship’s Blocks of every description—all delivered at short notice. LONGWORTH & CO., Water Stree’. N. 8.—Spruce and Fir Shingles very ow. Aug. 15—3m DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. rhe Geegs Ea Kem- an Seminal Weakness all a a ® sequence of Self- Abuse; as Lose Memery ti eal ole . Pain . Back, Sine | , anpiien ae ie sa $1 , OF fo: ail free of cost. aes. a partcniars ta our pam which we desi send mail WM. GKAY & CO., Windsor, Outarie, Conus. K@™ Sold in Charlottetown by W. R Watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr Dodd, and at Apothecaries’ Hal}, and by CIVIC ELECTIONS For Licensing Board. [Xs pursuance cf an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the Fortieth year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled “ An Act to amend aa Act to Incorporate the Town or Charlottetuwn,” I do hereby give publie notice that an Election of A LICENSING BOARD, (to consist of three members) FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, will be held ON TUESDay, Zhe Pourth Day of Seplember — NEXT— at the several places following. that is to Say: In Ward No. 1—At the Store of Messrs. J. «& T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—At the Richard Heartz, Esq., Sydney Street. In Ward No. 3—At Market Hall. In Ward No. 4—At the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, East. In Ward No. 5—At the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till five o'clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS: Warehouse of fronting on Number One shall comprise all] that part . of Charlottetown wh ch lies south of Jor- chester Street, and the parcel of groand formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shal! comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorches- ter Street. Number Three shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton and north of Richmone Street. Number Four shal] comprise ali BROWN LUSTRES, that part of Charlottetown which lies®south of Fitzroy and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise a)! that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. See 18 Vic., Cap. 24, intituled “An Act lo Incorporate the Town of Char- lottetown, and the Acts in Amendment thereot.”’ J. 8. CARVELL, # Mayor. PeteR MacGowan, City Clerk. Charlottetown, 20th August, 183 7.—971h a ne a To the Civic Electors of Char- lottetown. peruse attended a meeting in the Athe- nweum on Friday evening last, for the pur- pose of nomivating candidates for the Licensing Board, it Was agreed that the three persons re_ ceiving the highest number of ballots should be the choice. Messrs. Dawson, Cundal] aad Blake received the nomination. The next highest on the list was the Hon. H. J. Callbeck. Since then Mr. Blake bas declined to run. In Monday moraing’s Kzaminer, Mr. Joseph Knight offers his services to the public without getting the consent of the meeting that nominated the can- didates, although he received but very tew bal- lots on Friday night. Since Mr. Knight has thought proper not to be bound by the decision at the meeting, it opens the way for others, and 5, therefore, offer myself as a candidate for the suftrages of the people. If elected, | shall en- deavor to diseharge my duty fearlessly and im- partially. In our City we have taverns, or night colleges, where the young are taught to driok swear and gamble ; and, if elected, I shall do my utmost to have them closed. The morals of the community musi t- sacredly guarded and the majesty of the ‘aw raithfull vindicated .i ail druggists everywhere. JAMES CURTIS. Ch'town, Aug. 2}; ae $765,000 J. J. C. Apport, Q. C., Legal 1189,576.6 R 55,299.54 ™