LOMO OP ORA NAAN NAAN LOL jecal and 0 her Items, | CES TO-MORROW j / \ ‘ js R } CATHEDRAL—Services§ at m.. 10a. m., and Vespers at 3 p.m. ic, Paul nukcH—il a. m., 7 p.m., 7 m., Wednesday evening, cy Peree’s CHURCH—8 a. mM, a2 a, Mi; i. . ScoTLAND —St .James’—11 a.m. Ch | py m0 ecH—Lt a. m., 6.30 p. m. i vorsr Cuurcu —10.30 a. m., 6.30 p.m. pristT Caurcn -11 a. m., 7 p. @. “ee e CHRISTIAN — 10.30 a, m., 6.30 p, m. YounG Mrn’s C. A.— Sexvices 4 p. m.. evening, TEMPERANCI Hatt—Service at 10.30 and at 20 intercolonial Express Co Aiice, $5 North Side Queen Square, charloteown, - - - PEL Moxey, valuables, parcels and merchan- dise forwarded by rr. Island S. N. Co’si - yia Pietou, connecting at St. John ern Express Co., and at Riviere du Loup with Canadian Express Co, Rates moderate. — Safety and dispatch. Goods Jaced in our charge are forwarded imme~ and make the same time as tho steamer: with East diately, mails. ; CuaPPELLe, Agent, Diamond Bookstore, S CHaADW ICK, Supt., St. John, N. B. 2], IS77—34in eod fuso. L. June se Beuvu. Ryan will produce his excellent entertainment of ‘‘Shreds and Patches” at Mount Stewart, to-night. oe ssA° INAT ON IN MONTREA™.. — Two shots were fired at a man in Griffintown, Montreal. yesterday morning, by a gang ot as five loafers. — Sa In consequence of the recent forgeries, the Bank of British North America intend, in their next issue, to change the form of their bank notes. Naval.—U. M. S. Encounter arrived in this harbor from Halifax yesterday morn~ ing. She is commanded by Captain Scown, and will remain two days. —2 @ a Mr. Avex. McKinnon has prvtested against the result of the Council election in Ward 5. The matter will be investigat~ ei before the Mayor and Council this morning at 10 o'clock. ) ‘ tite Sialic Favorable reports reach us from the Mickerel Fishery at the North Side, Fish are unusually plentiful, and large quans tities have already been caught and saved at nearly all the fishing stands. enema i Qe ee er At the Stipendiiry Magistrate's Cour, yesterday morning, James Hennessy wag fined &3 or 14 days for being drunk and in- capable. Wm. May, for the same offence, was fined the same. illic catalina JounNaListic.—The Moncton Daily Times made its first appearance yesterday after- noon. Under the editorship of Mr. John Livingstone, and the management of Mr. Stevens, it will doubtless be a ‘‘live paper.” 20e..:ClUC Counterreit.—A one dollar counterfeit note, of the Union Bank of P. E. Island, was passed at the Mountain Inn, Tatama. gouche Road, on Tuesday or Wednesday of last week. It was a clever photograph. Truro Sun. _—— 00 —- --— Piaxcg Epwanp Istanp Bank Notes.—It would almost seem as though the larger portion of the notes issued by the Prince Edward Island banks are finding their way to this section of the country. They abound as plentifully as our own currency. There is a discount of from one to two per cent. on them at the Banks, but in gen. eral‘ trade, except among very particular people, they pass at their face. It is pros bable somebody is speculating in them; but we are not sufficiently versed in fin. ancial operations to understand in what manner.—//x. Acadian Recorder. om -<.-pP- rg Mr. Bencoven, e2rtoonist of Grip, will deliver a comic Lecture in this city on the 16th inst. A correspondent of the Truro Sun says of his ecent lecture in Pictou :— Monday evening, Prince Street Hall was crowded with a very fashionable audience, to hear Mr. Bengough’s lecture on ‘ Pic torial Pleasantries.’ During the evening Mr. Bengough cartooned many of the most prominent public men of the Domin-« ion, including Hon. Alex. McKenzie, Sir John A, MeDonald, and Dr. Tupper, tho:e of our prominent citizens being par- ticularly good, noticeably those of our Stipendiary Meg’-trate, Prothonotary and Sheriff. His ab ity as a cartoonist was, shown when he transformed his school and pupils into the Premier and Sir Jobn A. tlis sayings were very humorous, and he keptthe audience in a continuous roar of laughter, boisterous at times, when the ce of some prominent citizen appeared _—.e 7 ' = Ss" —_ Ae Re « Correspondence. Editor Daily Examiner. _ S1R,—Is it possible that the facts given in Critic’s letter are true? If so, surely itis high time that this extravagant work at the Registry Office should be stopped. It looks so suspiciously like a job that there should be an end of it. Economy. = oo «+ —_—= Kditor Daily Examiner: Sin,—It is amusing to hear the support- ers Of the now administration at Uttawa gossiping of Mr. Mackeuzie’s ability. The crowd that listened to Mr. Mackenzie's sos calied extellent speech reminded me of a man looking for a grain of wheat in a bushel of chaff for three hours, and when found, behold! it was not worth the search. FORMERLY A GRIT, Aug, 11, 1877. sine .~- oem + To the Editor of the Examiner Str,—In your issue of the Vth inst,, there appeared an article cover the signature of ‘ Critic,’ which contained several coarse and untruthful allusions to myseif. Had the writer been manly enough to append his own name to his commun.cation | might have tsken the trouble to have pointed out the number of inaccuracies contained therein; but, | always 1;emember the advice given me by a frienu, * never to wrestle with a chimney-swee);” and consequently, I shall enter into no contro,s versy with a cowardly anonymous scribb-er. Yours truly, Norman J. CAMPBELL, OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Wasnineson, D,. C., Aug. 7, IS77. Since the recent enormous destruction of capital by the strikers and rioters, a question of vast imporiance is frequently asked—Where shall our workmen go? In many places—as in Pittsburg, there are hundreds of unemployed men to every chance of employment. Itis a pity’that many leave the country and crowd into the cities and manufacturing towns. No pur- suit appears just now as safe, proiitable and reliable as that of agricu‘t ive; ticie fore, it seems expedient thit all aue ins fluence should be used to make those who can by any means do so, betake themselves to rural districts and so aid practically in easing the burden of anxiety under which all patriots are groaning. Would America be recognizible without the black race? Talk of emigration to Africa grows stronger and louder each month. No especial movement has been made in the district of Columbia (where about half the inbabitants are colored), but in South Carolina and other of the South- ern States, the scheme is slowly but surely moving on. ‘The white citizeas have very generally discouraged the idea, on the grounds that the interests of the country require the labor of the colored race, and that in losing it we should lose a very val. uable class of workmen. The blacks, superstitious from time immemorial, be- lieve that, because the whites look upon the project with disfavor, they have some sinister design in view to the detriment of their race, and it is impossible to disabuse their minds of the imjreesion. ‘herefore the efforts are redoubled to influence the movement favorably. The Charleston Courier says: ‘It seems that some pros minent black men, who have hitherto not concerned themse!ves much in the matter, are now openly advocating the scheme as, what they declare, a measure of relief for the race. It is hardiy possible to go into a small shop, kept exclusively by black men, without hearing the sound of the molasses tree spoken of in terms of the wildest infatuation, Here and there a thoughtful black man is found, who has considered the exodus and opposes it, and in consequence has ‘‘a very hard road to travel with his people.’’ Whatever it may all amount to, it is considered of suf- ficient importance for thinking men to give it some attention, and they express themselves on the subject as being ot the ried into effect, it ought to be placed uns der the direction and protection of the Government. Unquestionably the United States might derive great advantage from an extensive colonizition of Africa. The present con- sideration of the subject is most opportune, since the Republic of Liberia has recently signified a wish that our Government should assume a protectorate over that power, The Executive family are not yet roast- ed out. They keep pretty shady, to be sure, as they are well able to do in the leafy retreat they have chosen for their summer house; but they arrive in town on Sundays, regu’arly attending church. Last Sabbath the congregation was very small indeed at the Founthry Church, on account of the intense heat, but the Presi- dent and Mrs. Hayes were in the.r accus- tomed places and appeared as cv! and comfortable as need be. 2 Bis M. M. W. a Boston, Aug. \. Isaac Miller, of Liverpool, N. S., sews ard of the bark D. J. Brown, jumped over- board and was drowned to day. Caldwin Kester, a shipmate of Jobn Riley, the Halifax sailor who was drowned, was arrested on suspicion of pushing Lim overboard. The 70th regiment of Maryland has or- ders to move up the canal to Hancock, and will go to-day. U. 8S. troeps co-operate with them at that place. A large number of small buildings were burned at San Francisco last night. Loss, a quarter of a million; small insurance Vigilance Committee assisted to keep Pon the canvas.” order. ae opinion that if the moyemeht is to be car~) “hipping intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 10.—Sch. Phenora, Chambers, Pi tou, boards; Onward, Scott, Wallace, stone; Lassie, McLeod, Pictou, coal; Lois Jane, Gillis, Pictou, coai. ’ CLEARED, Aug. 10.—Tragahegsana, Harr's, fishing Voyage ; barkt. Ethel Blaache, Graham, London, deal, ete. ; brigt. Jean Anderson, Liverpool, deal, etc.; sch. Raven, Power, Pictou, bal.; Phenora, Chambcrs, Tatama- gouche, sundries ; ship Midas. Todd, Pie- tou, bal.; Dore, Fitzgerald, Pugwash, flour, etc.; Carrie, McDonald, Pictou, bal, ; Francis, Harriet, ——, Pictou, bal. DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN — = Wuanr— R. Munn, Munn, doubtful Lory's Waarnr— PORT CONNOLLY’S Lassie, McLeod, Pictou. Schr. Onward, Scott, Wallace. ising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, d. Tilton, Bodreau, duahtfal. Peake’s No, | Wuanr— Schr. Ontario, Henderson, Mur. Harber. Francis Marrnet, Gallant, Pictou, QUEEN'S Wianr— Carrie, McDonald, Pictor. Gazelle, Roberison, doubiful. Kate, Pentz, Shediac. Jessie, Whiteman, doubtful. Peake’s No. 2 Woarr— Schr. Rustic, Wise, Richibucto. Dove, FitzGerald, Wallace. Bay State, McPherson, Gambleton, Schr. Sea Bird, Hyde, Murcay Harbor. Jusephine, Chiverie, doubtful, Prakk’s No. 3 Wuanr— Stream Nay. Wuarr— Viking, Moore, doubtful The ship Midas sailed for Pictou in bal- last yesterday evening. The barquentine EthelfBlanche sailed for Liverpool yeste day, with a fall cargo of deal, lumber, etc. Hete!l Arrivais. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Aug. 10.—Angus Gregor, New Glasgow: John cDonald, Tracadie; John Lokerby, Tatamagouche, James Mattatals, do; John Mattatals, do; George H. Gass, do; John McKay, do Allan McLeod, do; Archibaid ilenghan, do, Daniel McKay, do; J. Clark, Moont Stewart; James Gay and wife, Pow- nal; A. Ackersov, Boston! Koderick Fiaser, Halifax. ——_~— ~~ 7 RANKIN HOUSE. August !10.—Mr. A. Stone, Halifax; Mrs, Archibald, Antigonish; Miss Trotter, An- ligonish; Lieut. Leader, R. N. H. M. 8S. En- counter, L, Wallerman, Buffalo: P. J. Cox, P, L. Pelken, Boston; Thos. N. Gibbs, Oshes= (wa; Aubery Blanchard, Windsor; James W. Hutt, Halifax; W. H. Smith, Montreal; R. H. Dockrill, New York; D. Dreyfus, Boston; R. R. Mackintosh Halifax; Wm. W. Martin, Edinburgh; tl. W. Kitchen, New York. REVERE HOUSE. August [0.— L. Vankoughnet. R. Me- Aulay, Montreal; Mrs. R. McAulay, do; H. D, White, London, England; M. J. flarney, st. John; Wm. Richards, Bidetord. P. E. 1; Wm. Courtney, Oltawa, Persona. General Smyth is nowin Halifax, in- specting the militia of that city. Mr. Wm, Walker, representing the Na. panee Paper Mills, of Ontario, and the Printers’ Miscellany, of St. John, is in the city. He is staying at the * Rankin,” Mr. Wood, of Montreal, H AS just arrived from Europe with a large supply of PIiICTURHS They can be seen at the store lately occu. pied by Messrs. DORSEY & JOST. Ch’town, Aug. 9, 1877.—2in pd CHEESE. iA ROTHER IMPORTATION—:‘9 Boxes. CARVELL BROS. Aug. 9—3in DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIVIC MEDICINE, The Great English: Rem- A ims edy is an unfailing cure @ ay for Seminal Weakness, Sper- Re mM matorrhea, Impotency, 2nd eer ail diseases that follow as¢Z a sequence of Self-Abuse; ““™ as Loss of Memcry, Univer- Sie 4! Lassitude, Pain in theses SF FEA Back, Dimness of Vision Sar Fk BeforeTaking. Premature Git Age, and After Taking. many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption and a Premature Grave. &@ Price, $1 per package, or six packages for #5, by mail free of postage. Ful! particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send tree by mail toevery one. Address ) WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Oatario, Canada. bE Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr Dodd,and at Apothecaries’ Hall, and by all druggists everywhere. Vale Colliery. TO DELAY IN LOADING. A large quantity of exccl'ent NUT COAL now ready for shipment at Mines. CARVELL BROS. Fay’ Aug. 9--lw ONIONS. 10 BBLS. landed to-day, ex **Carro}}.”’ CARVELW BROS, Aug 9—2in Capita! and Assets ~- ‘« Security for protection of Assured reserves at 44 per cent. minms received for 1876 over 1875: Canada Life Citizens ; Confederation Stadacona Toronto : ; ° sun Mutual . ible mate 1875. J. M. C. DetesDernNixErs, Inspector. PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P, Director | People’s Bank. | WM. M Ilalifax Bank. G. N. SIncLaiR, Esq. M. D. SUN MIUTUAT, LIFE & ASCIDERT INSURANCE COMPANY Adviser. New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 Income ; ; , ; . Cash Assets ; ; Net Surplus for Distribution, as at lst January, 1877, after makiag Or MONTREAL. ——:0!——- ° ; emneagiipenen ia pean cen :=0-: MONTREAL DIRECTORS. T. Workman, President; T. J. Craxton, Vice-President; A. F. Gaunt, Esq. Henry MULHOLLAND, Esq., JaMES Hutron, Esq., A. W. Oaitvirn, Esq., M. PV. P.; Cas: ALEXanbrEn, EsQ., Uuen MCLELian, Esq.; Hon. J. J. C. Apport, Q. C., Legal - $1,856,598.35 ; 118,957.68 265,944.65 715,944 G4 _ 55,299.51 Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement of increase in pre- . $15,870 734 17,819 2,658 1,011 | He jae ee KG Decrease for 1876 in a// American Companies in Canada, over $114,000, EcoNoMY AN» Seccnity is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. lic appreciate these features is seen in the fact, as shown above authority, that the new business for 1876 was sirly-seven per cent. more than that The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Basiness. M. Il. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank). How well the pub from Governne Managing Director. R. MACAULAY, Secretary. En FLATT PAX lion. D. McN. PARKER, M. D,M. L. C., W. J. COLEMAN, Esgq., Dir. People’s Bk. BOARD. JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merchants’ Bk. DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., Dir. Bk. of N.S. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President | A. W WEST, Esq., Dirc ctor People’s Bk. 'W. C. SILVER, Esq . Merchant. W. N. Wickwiks, Esq., M.D. 2 ; Medical Eraminers. J, S. D. TuHompson, Esq., Solicifor. GEO, FRASER, General Manager, BENJI, A, FIELDING, Gen, For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office-76 Cranville Street, (Near the Bank of Montreal), Halifax, N. S. Agent, Dr. McLueop., Medical Adviser, Ch’town. *; cheaper Sole Teather. | N O1& No 2—s8' wo's ori +. than anywhere else. CARVELL BROS. | Aug. 2—1in eod ~ Mortgage Sale. — O be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifth Day of September next, at the hom of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in ar Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date th 18th day of May, A. D. 1874, and made be tween Malcolm Martin, of Browns Creek in Lot 59,in King’s County, farmer, and Catherine his wife, of the one part, and the Reverend James Phelan of the other part, —all that Tract, Piece, or Pareel of Land situate, lying and being in King’s County, in Lot Fifty-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that is to say: Commencing on the south side of the Montague River, at the northwest angle of land sold to Kenneth Martin; therce south to the division line of Lots Numbers Fifty-nine and Sixty-one; thence west to the east boundary line of land in the possession of Ronald McDonald; ! thence north to the River; thence along} the River to the place of commencement— containinz, by estimation, Seventy-three Acres of Land, alittle more or less. Also, all that other Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land. situate, lying, and being, in Queen’s County, in Lot Fifty-Seven, bounded and described as follows, that isto say: com- mencing on the East side of the road lead- ing to Murray Harbour, at the Southwest angle of Land sold to Ronald Ross; thence East, to the west line of Land in the pos- session of Malcolm Montgomery; thence South Eastwardly to Land sold to Donald McDonald; thence west to the road; thence along the road to the place of com- mencemeut. Containing an area of one hundred acres of Land a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Tweaty-eighth day of July, 1877. (Sgd) JAMES PHELAN, Mortagee. July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks 10 BBLS, “ PLIMSOLL”—very choice Family Flour. 200 Bbls. ‘‘ Meadowvale’—a very reliable Spring extra. Other choice brands shorily expected. CARVELL BROS. eod 2—4in Aug, — Giilet’s Celebrated | Warranted to give Perfect and Universe! | Satisfaction. sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread. itis ge Ae (le rds cream Drv Hop Yeast. EO WORE SOUR BREAD, Cel Very Cheap. i } i | For Sale atthe Flour & Tea Store | BEER & GOFF. ti ee insolvent Act 1875. i\In the matter of Neil McDouga!! and Archis | bald Currie, Insolvents. | j : | Dil were a ahs. i oT pared open to objection unti the i3th August | after which dividends wil! be paid. J. S. CARVELL, Assignee. i7.—p 3 aw Ch town, July 31,18 i ' ; li. HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. Sale of Property, O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on THURS- DAY, the 6th Day of September, 1877, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by vir- tue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 4th day of Janu- ary, A.D. 1876, between Simon McEachern and Margaret his wife, of the one part, and Daniei Hodgson of the other part: All that tract, piece, or parcel of Land lyiag and being on Lot or Towaship Number Sixty-six (66), in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, commencing ya the south side of the Road commonly known as Georgetown Road, at the western boundary of land in possession ot Patrick Mahar, and run- ningtrom thence south, by the magnetic position of the year 1764, for the distance of sixty-four chains and fifty-five liaks , thence north seven- tv-two degrees west for the distance of ten chains and forty links; thence north to George- town Road aforesaid ; thence along said Road to place of commencement, agreeable to a plan on the margia of an Indenture of Grant bearing date the 18th day of August, 1859, and made between Michael Maher and Bridget his wife, of the one part, and the said Mortgagor of the other part—containing Sixty-five (65) Acres of Land, a little more or less. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated the 3rd day of August, 1877. (Signed) DANIEL HODGSON, Mortyagee. August 4—till sale. BARGAINS eens ING tinies NEW GOODS. ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &e , &e., and all Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICES. White Cottons. Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, Price l2cts per veckexe— Mens and Boys’ Clothing wile BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO. July 10th. . FOR SALE. TWO-STORY TLOUSE in Sydney St., 4% next to Mr. Newson’s—with a large yard, two stables, etc, suitable fur a Boarding Ifouse. Inquire of JOHN MORRIS, Aug. 8- $765,000. wee ne ee ee ee ee AOE A ath Si AN I i ti ei / eta SE NA ome i mM ER Benne me ee ag mgmt ec a ee tA Se MON EL Ip ate Hea. snes