a. — sme — a ne MR eT Re ee —_— A GREAT RAILWAY —— ™ BRIDGE, | WANTED. av| he North River is soon to be spanned a ; aa a as "0 { : from Peekshill, , Highest Cash price paid for 1. 2 : railway bridge. ‘The design is | ible track railway across the | ‘ot » SRR ' q ' , as to aflord d_rect railway commu Cal Skins vil sige} Ski iS n wilh the Maste ry States, by a single | ied Denleetalimee, niin sali heent spin 1.680 feet in extent ; ROBERT BRIDGES. | wing are the dimeusions of the June 26—tudfr tt work proposed Katie i nath of the bridge, ' Hoel, distance between centres of tow: | SPRAGUE HURN! e! O fe span, 1,680 feet, cleat height above water, [6o feet, rertway — ia REAT Labor Saving Invention. I! biruve Wa iO@ | et anil height oI]. towers { Y cea more butter from sine amount 00 Waler, J Get. FRO108 ers 80 mee r ¢< 1 wud does it easicr, than ans built of wrought iron, with granite foundis)™ =o ghurn iv the market. For Sale at J.&&%. S€OT1'S “9—din [Atnes ——_—-—-_— -* Civtown, June Excursion Tickets. TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES, \ Stalemen prepared Hy) i iu of Statistics, shows the exports and Sf e United States for the ten x sna: s ny Tat clikebes| © mq} POR | ; { ee h April ou, tds4, to hav Deen al BOSTON AN] Ral 1! 503,719,043 190.964 SIU vives! 3830 TFyMERS CRARDLL & WORCESTER Pota $549, 969,074 . ++ lin in and eee Kor SLS.O00, ' > JI LU ,vdl Excess of exports over imports $154,052,72 CARVELL BROS. Com] { with the corresponding peru d asi"|: i exhibit on the score of economy io a ws te flattering. lor the same ten months PLIMSOLL BRAND | i inthe balance of trade in favor ol i ‘ ly ' Stet ihe Unived States amounted to $90,068,567 ainst $154,052,923 in 1877, showing a gain 1 fuvor of 1877 of S63 984,156 For the ten months ending April 30, 1876, the exports of bullion amounted to $41,082,912, ] ()( BARRELS landed to-day. It is the best Fiour imported. CARVELL BROs. Land Ch’town, June 23—3.n. and the imports to $13,977,501, leaving a ee 3 : eee Nees balance against the United States of $27,- 103.011. Phe export and imports of aie A PLUMBER A PLUMBER tnd bullion for the ten monshs of the present fiscal year is a3 follows: Exports,$30,289,212, FROM wWALIFAX. imports, $38,531,034; balance in favor of the United States, $3,047,322 Ile Subscriber having engaged a prac tical Plumber, any description of work, —either shop or house—in the above line, cun now be done at MILLNER’s TIN Sirop. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Ch’town,June— , 7 % ‘ Facts and Seraps. wedding party gathered at Hart recently and waited long for the beidegroom, A policeman finally found him about to take the cars, “ The timas is so hard,” he said, ** [| had to give itup.”’ A celored ford, Conn., CIRCULAR. One of the most common spectacies on the street just now i$ a young man with @ long duster, @ carpet bag, and some borrowed money, speeding away to spend his vacation in the country. We are happy to inform ,our numerous friends that. notwithstanding the late dis astrous fire, which totally destroyed our Warehouse and Manufactory, we have re- opened at NO, 21 KING STREET, and are prepared to meet our custom- ers with a full assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ete. Our buyers have left for the English and American markets, ant from their known capabilities, our customers may depend upon having a well chosen stock to select from. We would respectfully request you not to place your orders for Fall Clothing elsewhere, a8 we are ina position to com- plete them in our accustomed good style and at our usuai moderate prices. We hope within two months to once more meet you in our new building, now undergoing erection on Canterbury Street. Yours Respectfully, T. R. JONES & CO. St. John, New Brunswick July 2, 1877. A little gir! in Clinton, Ill , was teaching her jittle brother the Lord’s Prayer the other night and whenmshe Said, “ Give us this day our daily bread,’ he suddenly called out: ‘* Pray for sirrup, too, sister; pray for sirrup, too!” An imeginative Irishman has improved up- on Ossian: ‘' & eevarned to the halls of my fathers Dy night, and { found them m puins { criet aloud, ‘My fathers, where are they ?’ And echo responded, ‘Is that you,, Patrick McClathery ?’”’ ive’s Curiosity.—Young wife—“ I wish youd let me go with you to city lo-morrow, Pred!’ Young husband—“ Why, my iove?”’ Young wife— ‘Because I should, so like, jst fer once take a walk through the- Money Market!” Ata Turkish dinner you will find no table cloth, and should you inadvertenly overturn the gravy bow! or spill some preserved black- berries, the mistress cf the house dosen’t liftup her hands and impulsively exclaim ‘Good gracious! my best table cloth, too a A Pennsylvania Dutcuman, who married OUEEN LASURANCE Cd. his second wife soon after the funeral of the OF ENGLAND. ; July 7, °77 3i lirst, was visited with a two hours’ serenade in token of disapproval, dle expostulated pathetically thus] say,-poys, you-onght to be ashamed of yourselfs to be making all dis noise ven dar was a funeral here so soon.’ Capital -- [wo Millions Sterling, Professor of Chemistry—‘ Suppose you vere called to a patient who had swallowed a heavy dose of oxalic acid, what would you +o. ry) Thy ~ ° - . + © vai > administer?” K. [who is preparing for the PRURARCH effected — all kinds Oo ministry, and who only takes chemistry be- Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce cause Iti obligatory }—* | would administer Also, on V essels on the stocks. the sacrament.” : Special rates for isulated residences, ‘You doan’ nebbor hear of hobody failing on me, does you?’ “ Not as | remember of,’ “in course you doan.’ Why, cause I has big right down tine on business principles ebber since the crash of Now, Misses White, look me in de eye while I tell dat de proper way is to keep yeur eyes rollin ar tind de business horizon. If you owns a tirmi an dat firmis shaky, doan pay de debt, but wait till dey fail. If a tirm is shaky and Universal § xhibition. owes you, sit on the doah step till you de money, Now go ‘iong wid your whi: ike? A. i. A: S we sh.’ . . . . a Infendiny Exhibitors will please Lasses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward [sland. June —~ ow se apply immediately -TO THE— Hou. ths Minister ot Agricultare. CPEYRAWA, For VPrintew Forms of Applicat ons. General Regulations for Canadian Exiniri- tors, Classilication, and any other on Gems of Thought. LEE SE OLSON S Oe DS SEO OES SO = Ss = 6 If you have tle feeling of hate or re venge, subject it to a severe ; rocess of mental chemistry; examine into its na- ture, its uses, its philosophy, and before vou have finished the scrutiny, it will pro bably vanish like a volatile essence pga the air. —A text worthy of remembrare: is: “ Te that contemneth small things shall fail by |‘ . , = little and jittle.” Could not many an an-|'@rmation desired. A limited space one successfal person look back and see that i! | being available, application should be mady has been the neglecting of small things thar | 2¢ OHce. and not later than the 15th JULY has caused the want of success ? + sie No application can be received after ;gate, The only uniform and perpetual! cause | of public happiness is public virtue. ‘The effect of all other things which are con- | sidered as advantages will be found casual | and transitory. Without virtue, nothing} can be securely possessed or properly en- | aed English Mail Steamers 70 secure passage apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents ee ALLAN -LINE. — The fountain of content must spring up in the mind: and he who has so little know- | je lace of human nature as to seek happiness | by changing anything but his own disposi- tion will waste his life in fruitless efferts, | and multiply the griefs which he purposes: lo remove. Charlo‘tetown, July 5, 1877, —3i D SUMMER RESORT 1 = > ~ Sh ore 3 Sf SS ae + } ISLAND PARK HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE, ‘Tewms Weekly : June, 89; July, S1O.50; Aug., S12: sepf., SO, ne “HIS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one hun lred and ‘fifty guests, is now open. It contains, in addition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public and Private Parlors Billiard, Reading, Smokiog, Barber's and Bar-rooms.ggPicturesquely situated on an Island voe luadred and forty acres ia extent, in the Bedeque Bay, directly opposite the rising town o Summerside, it combines the retirement ensured by the jusular position of its surroundidgs with equal convenience to a position in the town, Beautifal views of the harbour are obtainable from the windowsand roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Island. The grounds are being tastefully laid out with walks and driv.s, the greater part being left finely wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy onvarious parts of the one near the Hotel, dressing rooms | ve been constracted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belonging to the Hotel, will ply frequently to and trom Summerside, and wi’ regularly meet all Steamers trom Shediac and Charlottetown; and can be made available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties and pleasure excursions onthe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on bire. Families’ and parties can have coat!guous suites of rooms. if required, by sending reasonable notice beforehand. TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day for Summer residence, ’ according toroom. Special arrangements can be made J, LL. Holman, PROPRIETOR, WIVOUESILE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS IMPORTANT SALE ! ee -— VErneDonald, Guueen HAS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE — 10 000 Vards Printed Cottons, from 7 cents; 5,000 yards Grey and White Cottons, from 8 cents; a large lot of Grey and White Sheetings, very low D mask Tablings, Towellings, colored Window Damask, : Lace Curtains, White Counterpanes, 500 Ladies’ Shawls, various patterns, from 90 cents ; Black French Merino Paramatas, Crapes, &c., Ladies’ Batiste and Linen Suits, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, Gloves, Hoisery, ete , at vottom prices. 109 Pieces Tweed and Worsted, in desirable patterns, which will be mace to order in good style, Our Stock of Ready-made Clothing is very large, and prices very small. Our Stock of Men’s Furnishing Goods is complete, and for styles and low prices cannot be beat. Anticipating removing to our New Store (Brenan’s Old Stand), in about two months, we will sél] at a considerable discount from our glready low prices. J. B. MACDONALD. 4 i. ES, Street, Queen Street, Ch’town, June 28—6in MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE Gin’ CA W AT) A. Capital $1,000,000, with power to increase to $2"000,060. HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. Risks Taken Daily at the Office of VARVELL BROS., Agents for P. EK. Island SALT, SALT, SALT. 3.000 Bags Liverpool Salt, TO ARRIVE — eins OMPANY ye lottetown, June 7 1877- y, ‘PO: DLieT. APVULAT Beautiful Villa Residence. ten min. utes drive from the city, formerly owned by C. C. Gardiner, on the St. Peter's Road Apply to JOHN ¢ ORBETT, Architect, Dor- | chester street, Ir Also,to let, at the same place, in pastur- age, 18 acres of excellent Grass. Apply to Mr. CURTIS, on the premises. July 6, 1877.--2in Per Steamship ‘ Prince Edward,’ Due 28th June, STADACONA He and Life Insurance Company _——-—__ here Will be sold low, PEAKE BROS. & CO. NOTICL is hereby given (hat the Board | Charlottetowon,June 1,1877—f +‘ of Directors of this Company have made a further call of 0 N ae ——-ceeceeinte Soldati: four instalmenis, f Five p wi) | p) () N L () UJ Cenl. each, ; E, NOW OPENING, Ex Steamship “ Prince Edward,’ on the Subscribed Capita! of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 98 St Peter Street Wuebec, as follows :— 4 Five per Cent. on or before the cf August, 1877; Five per Cent..on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; tive per Cent, on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 | Tenth day Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Black Persian Cords, Biack Brilliantines. hive per Cent, on or before the Kleventh day| MRL LIN GS, f May, 1878, By crder of the Board, | CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary. {jly 11 RLBBOANS, LADLES CMBRELLA S, June 80—tin SZRAMW HATS. | cs Railway Time Table. a PLE. 1, QAILMAY } CNIANGS | OF Same", afier MONDAY, APRIL 3ny igllows: OH and 1877. Trains will run as Teains Golugs Weert. No. 3 Si'mboat Express, | No No. J OTE | r S, P STATION rea “~YUress, ip um Georgetown | + 7,20 ‘urdigan ? 43 : w 10 Mt Stewart } ip 9.18 | Hoy. bun bien © 10.43 | -h’ton, ar ll.os jdp. at dp. a.m. dp 10.23 6.00 | 3.95 toy Jun‘tiou 10.43 | 6.20 | 3 46, Nor Wl shire 11.39 | 1S | 4! tuner River 11.58p.m.) 7.16 | 5.00 County Line 12. ae i, 686 Kensington 1.20 8.28 |- 6.30 9 (5 lay Ov 7 Sumr’side lp a wedeke ‘a? Wellington 3.30 Port Hill 4.16 0 Leary 5.42 Alberton 6.50 Tignish ar 7.35 | rains Going El’ast. No. 4 : ills iota o | wee a No.- STATIONS, IExpress. | St mboat | aiyed. __ (Express. eo igQogme OT Tignish | 6.00 alberton | 6.45 O'Leary 7.52 Port Hill .. ee Wellington | sae ; jar ll.og jdp p.m | Sumr’side ; dp 113 t 6.00 7. 90 Kensington | 12.0spm) 630 | ¢ og County Line | 12.50 | 7.2 | wap Hnnter River! 143 | 7.43 8.10 Nor Wilshire ar 2.00 | 7 8.25 Roy Jun’tion \dp 2.55 “ aa 9 9%) : ' 3.15 jdp. ¥. See ae ae Ch’ town | oo vs ar. 9.40 Koy Jun'tion | ae ; 7 Mt Stewrt) | 4.25 Cardigan | 647 Georgetown!) = 6.15 Souris Branch. Going West. Gotng Fast | tL com orien® ano by elie STA TIONS. | Mixed. Stations. | Mixed ~~) erigpipiedh italiani ie Me £ dp am dp. pm Souris | 6.15 | Ch’town 2.35 hee | 638 j2.Jun. | 2155 St. Peter’s 7.54 . ‘ar 4.17 Morell 79° VG Cen es Stewrt J 8r 9-10 {Morell | 6.08 mUStew'r ‘lap 9.8 |S. Peters; 5.40 Roy Jun'tion; 10.43 |H’rmony j o7 Ch’town lar 11.03 /Souris ‘ar 20 WM. McKECUUNIE, Supt. P. E. I. kh. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen’'l. Supt. Goy’t. Railways. Charlottetown, May 21, 1877. Medical Notices. Consumption Positively Cured. -_-—-- + 4 LL sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be cured, should try Dr. KISSNER'S CELEBRATED CONSOUMP- TIVE POWDERS. ‘These Powders are the only preparation known that wll cure Consumption and all diseases ef the Throat and Lungs—indeed, so strong is oer faith them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every suflerer, a free trial box. We don’t want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their carative powers If your life is worth saving, don't delay im giving these Powders a trinl, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to and part of the United States or Cans: & * mail on receipt of price. Address, ASU & ROBBINS, 360 Fulton St Jy May 3 1877. F its : Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS JERMANENTLY Cured—no humbug — by one month’s usage of Dr, Goulard’s Celebrated Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that these powaers will do all we claim for them, we will send by mail, post- paid, a free ‘Trial Box. As Dr. Goutara is the only physician that as ever made this disease a special study, and has to our | Knowledge thousands have been perma- nently cured by the use of those Powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, Or refund yon all money ex- pended, All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced Of their curative powers. | Price, for larze box, $3.00, or 4 boxes | for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of prices or by expiegs, C. O. D. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, ew Pe hiv ig ye w= %