Davies, jr., who will, after 16th June, be ie Aun nh, ciate ge al oe ee oe —_ - £og. Ge ote Net RRR ARR od Seat EER A lly eat se ee i ee htt a ee. : onal ommend OA trite tn diane EN te sn nent tncanat tits che XAMINE nS carn anamne tee et adh a Oe ate ce Dre ~ VOL. 5 CHARLOTTETOWN, PR BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets, $1,176,491,45, INCORPORATED 18332. _ Head Office, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all descriptions of Property 3% lowest. rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1579. Queen Street, Charlottetown. j P..P.-GHUS, -. © i * PROPRIETOR. CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. NEW YORK LAGER BELR. | fFXNABLES <et at all hours, -with every luxury ef the season. FRESH OysTERS received daily. Rooms large and comfortably furnished. Coacues from this House meet all Trains and Steam boats. First Ulass BARBER Suopr. duly 4, 1879—3m LORNE HOTEL, ~TRACADIE BEACH, NORTH SHORE P. E. i. This new and pleasantly situated Hotel is now open, and wil] be found the Best Summer Resort , ON THE ISLAND. It cau be reached from the City twice a day by Rail to Bedford, or by carriage; distance 13 miles, or one-and .-half hours’ drive.- Visitors will find that every care has been taken to provide for their comfort and pleasure. PRICES MODERATE. mas Special Arrangements may be made for Families. CYRUS TAY, MANAGER. MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetoun, P. E. 1. A, Al MeLEAN, | Jane 18, 1879. —ex 2aw DR. P. W. 6: GANWING. Licentiate Royal Colleges. Physicians and Surgeons of Hdinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough } and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 to 11 a.m.; 7 to 9p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod NOTICE. BEG to inform the TRADE of Charlotte- town, and Prince Edward Island gen- erally, that Messrs, Ropertson, Linton & Co., Montreal, have appointed me their Agent for the Island forthe sale of Canadian Cot- tons, Tweeds and Woollens, and imported Dry Goods, Samples of these manufactures will be.oft haud in good time for Fal! orders, ancl will be in eharge of Mr, Ben, associated with me in business. Any orders entrusted to Mr. Davies will receive the most careful attention. [ hope to be on the Island early in July with full lines of samples from the various houses whom I represent. i JOHN H. CATHRAE. ~AGENT FoR— Messrs, Reinach’s, Nephew & Co., London. ps Robertson, Linton & Co., Montreal. ** LL. Gnaedinger, Son & Co., * The North American Rubber Co., Quebee. June 16, 1879 —3taw QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND. a ae ee CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Merchandise and Produce, Also, on on the stocks, Vesse Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled prompt! ; GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island D.C. MARTIN. } A ER te ene INCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY - LOOK HERE! ——-—— — :0: —_ - Wa —$——————*()! — BRITISH Large and Well-Assorted Steck of JO, Low Prices, Mect oer «WT the Hard Which, we Sare, Will Times. are > —- 0: — — Dress Goods from 6 cents upwards. Grey Cottons from 4 cents ugwards. Prints. from 6 cents upwards. | Aft UWnnsually i Hemp Carpsting from 12 cents upwards. Tapesiry from 59 cents upwards Ali other lines Competition. we are Ore eee me Srusse!s from $1.00 upwards. closing out at Prices that Defy . . | W. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, June 30, 1879. “PIC-NICS _ ~< SUPPLIED. AT THE- “OY STEAM BAKERY ” -——WITH ALL Crackers, Biscuits, Confectionery.2&c.. Committees would do well to calland exam- KINDS OF—+ _., ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. 3. QUIRK. Prince St. June 21— 3w ne SUGAR, MOL. SSES ; «SOs B"LOU RR. 10 tinds. Porto Rico Suzar, i®0 Bbis. 10 Pans. Cilenfengos Molasses, 200 Ebis. Flour. On Consignment--Fer Sale Ci7iid P?. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf. ee ve June 21—Im 2aw ne pat TO Ler. . a VERY desirable NEW COTTAGE, 4A situate on the South Side of the Hills- porough River, Mount Stewart, Lately occu- pied by.dwin Coffin, Esg. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 20, 1879.—2aw tf. —__—~- ——— E. G. HUNTER, Italian and Amerisan Harble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Manties, Cenrre Taste Tors, Bureau aNp Commopr Tors, WaAsuH Bow. Snaps, &c., &c. Prices to. suit, and ‘satisfaction guaranteed. ae Designs furnished on application. @ Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char: lottetown. November 6, 1878. No. 35 Water St., Charilottctown. Prinee Rivard Islavd Branel —OF Tik— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND [LIFE. INSURANCE 60. $9,733,532.60 1,216,666.00 Subscribed Capita}, Paid up Capital, - CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadnee ile Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Lite Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Tnsurances effected oi nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEsT RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. iz Lossxs settled with promp titude and liber- ality. Gi. W. DEBLOIS, (Jeneral Agent. | June, 1877— Dec, 14. lof PRINCE EDWARD OGRAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY _— ~/ pee ia We pede? 5 Mi i aigeee ISLAND. Autumn Trip, 1879. STE PMSHIP i SHE WPIRST-CLASS TRON SCREW { ‘PRINCE EDWARD , 1,364 tons register, classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyd’s, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, Berth at Reesive Cargo, -—-ABOUT THE— 2OPT TT AOUGUSS; le ee SAIL will he On the Se tn Livarasal, Ba AND WILL FROM Liverpool for Charlotictown ’ ’ not later than th RHSY Bhs ty -. v9 5 : % . iOin Seviembar vext, a ‘ | Carrying Freight at through rates from f.on- don and Glasgow, deliverable Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summersite, Alberton, Souris, Pictou, and Shediac. at ao Por Freight, apply, in London, to JoHy Pirearen & Sons, 1 Great Winchester street ; in Glasyow, to James Kiso, 134 St. Vincent street ; in Liverpool, to PircaiRN Lrorners, 51 South John street; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies, or here to a ores -aP os r At PaaAKE Bros. & Co.. T MANAGERS. +Ch’town, June 26, 1879--2aw PHOTOGRAPHS | MUGEHORD, Sole Licensee for Lambert's Patents for Permanent Photographs, For City and Queen's County. THEY NEVER FADE, as the old Photographs do. OLD SORTS HALF PRICE RICHMOND STREET, Opposite London House — David Wilson's Clad Stand. Pp. S.—-Te THE TRADE. — Photographers wish- ing to supply their Customers with Permanent Pictures, can get their Printing and Enlarging done at reasonable Prices from their own Negatives. Sample, 25 cts, 35 cts, 60 cts. Ch’town. May 16, 1879—3m law dy & wkly mi ALL Ti Te Inventors and Meshanics, ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- i et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps for postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO:, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. rE lace to get yourPrinting done is at TT the EXAMINER Printing Room REHOUSE. As we intend to make a change in our business at the end of the vear, we are now closing out our EWS BY TELEGRAPH, THE WRECK AT SABLE ISLAND. Hauirax, July 138. The Government steamer Glendon left this afternoon for Sable Island, to bring up a portion of the survivors of the ill-fated steamer City of Virginia. The ageat and purser were negotiating this forencon with one or two ship-owners, but could not come to terms, the agent refusing to pay amounts asked. Mr. Fishwick, it is under- stood, offered his steamer, the M. A. Starr, which was near Canso (a good part of the distance to Sable Island), this morning, for $1,000, but the agents refused to engage her, whereupon Mr. W. H. Johnston, agent of the Marine and Fisheries Depart- ment, determined to despatch the Glendon, a small boat used for supplying light-houses. Captain Brown’s instructions are to bring up the women and children and any sick persons, fn an interview, to-day, Mr. Johnston said : ‘* fT have sent her in the interests of humanity. These poor women and chil- dren must not be left on the barren sands a single hour longer than is absolutely neces- sary.” The Government steamer Newfield, which is much better adapted for carrying passengers, and which is now supplying lighthouses in the Bay of Fundy, will also be despatched as soonas her captain can be communicated with, to bring up the re- maining passengers and crew left by the Glendon, and to endeavor to save the cargo. Mr... MacDonald, governor of Sable fsland, in his report to the Marine and Fisheries Department, urged that a steamer be immediately despatched. He reports the steamer as having struck two miles east of the west end light.. “Mr. Johnson does not think the passengers will suffer for want of water as reported, and said that he never befere heard of any complaint of want of water. It was lucky that the purser in his open boat had made land so quickly, Had his boat been lost there would not, in any human probability, have been any communication with the island until the regular trip of the Newfield»a month hence. Had sueh been the case, the condition of. affuirs can he mach better imagined than described. ., ‘fhe Joss.of> this magnificent steainer adds anchac) argument! in favor of layinga cable) to.t..ct dsland. Indeed it is thought unwise thot buch as dangerous place, where so jtany ships are lost and lives sacrijiced, should have been without telegraphic communication. so long. VICTORY DON. A match between sixteen Canadian and sixteen Liverpool volunters, for a silver cup, was won by the former. CANADIAN AT... WIMBLE- UNITED STATES. Lake Grorck, July 18. in the paddling canoe race last. evening, there were ten entries. The course was one mile. C. A. Cressy, Methodist mimister, of New Hampshire, 12 a peculiar eraft;cen- structed by himseif, took the lead and won in 10.39; L. N. Putnam, of .the New York Canoe Club, won the prize in_ his class in 14,45, THE ZULU WAR. Prerern Manrirzstre, June 50, } via Lonpon, July 18. 4 General Wolseley will unite General Crealock’s command to that of Lord Chelms- ford, and Port Durnford will be the base of supplies. Cetewayo is reported io be north of Ulundi with 10,000 men. Messengers frem Cetewayo have come to Fort Pearson and General Wolseley has sent them back with the names of the chiefs whom Cetewayo must send to General Crealuck. Manitzevra, July 1, } via Lonpon, July 18. | Complying with requirements of Lord Chelmsford, Cetewayo has sent to the British camp the cattle demanded and also an ivory tusk. The commanding officer de- tained the cattle but refused to accept the tusk, which was an emblem of peace. Sir Garnet Wolseley immediately disowned this act and sent messages to Cetewayo explain- ing that the refusal of the tusk was a blunder, and asked that three leading chiefs | be sent to the frontier. The .‘‘Standard” is of opinion that the war in Zululand is end. . CHINA. Beruy, July 18. The latest intelligence frem Central Asia is that China is preparing for war with Russia. -_ The Arkona Advocate, a Reform journal, says : ‘Till lately our views were anything but favorable to the ‘ational Policy ; but after a. thorough “nvestigation we were led to believe tht it will ac- couplish all claimed by it by its pro- jectors. That it will build up industries we no slonger doubt. ‘Take the town of Napanee (Lennox County) for instance. Eights months ago its manufacturing inte- rests were scarcely discernable. Now it is 21. 1879. ' 4 NO. 51 The Prince Imperial’s Will. TRANSLATION OF THE PRINCE'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT — WISHES AND BE- QUESTS. ae enti The following is a translation of the wili of the late Prince Louis Napoleon, made at Camden Place, Chiselhurst, on the 26th of February, 1879 :— This is my testament. 1. I die in the Roman Catholic Apostolic religion, wherein I was born. 2. I desire that my remains may be laid beside those of my father, pending the re- moval of both to the resting place of tlie Founder, of our House, in the midsi of the French people, whom we dearly loved,:as he did. *3. My last thoughts will be for my coun- try ; itis for: France that I should wish te die. 4. I hope that my mother, when I am no more, will preserve the same loving mem- ory of me that I shall cherish for her up to the last moment ef my life. 5. Let my personal friends, servants and partizans be convinced that my gratitude towards them will only end with my life. G. [ shall die with a feeling of deep gra- titude towards Her Majesty the Queen of England and all the royal family, and also toward the country in which |. have receiv- ed during the past eight years such cordial hospitality. 1 constatute my mother my universal lega- tee, subject to the payment of the: follow- ing legacies, :— { bequeath 20,000f. to my cousin, Prince J. N. Murat. I bequeath 100,000f. to ALF. Petri in recognition of his good services. I bequeath 100,000f. to M. je Baron Corvisart in’ recognition of . his. devotion. . I bequeath 100,000f. to Mlle. de Lar- minat, who has always shown herself so attached. to my «mother. I. bequeath 100,0007. to M. A. Filon, my former tutor. I bequeath 100,000f. to M.. l.,N. Conneau; 100,000f to M. N. Espinasse;, .100,- 000f.' to Captain A. Bizot, three of my old- est friends. . | desire that my dear mother should constitute an annuity of 10,000f. for © Prince, L. .L.. Bonaparte ; an: annuity of 5,000f. for Mr. Bachon, my former ecuyer ; ot 2,500f. each to Mme. Thierry and to Uhiman. I desire that all my éther ser- vants should never be deprived «of their salaries. Charles Bonaparte, the Duke of Bassano, and to My Renher, three of the most beau- tiful souyeniws that my testamentary execu- tors may select. . I desire, alse, to leave ta Géneral Simmons, to M. Strode and te » Monsignor Goddard, three souvinors which my testamentary exteutors may select from the valuables which belong to me..° 1 be- qneath to M. ¥. Pietri my pin surmounted: ¢ 4 ° by 4 Stone {(cat’s eye); to M. Corvisart.my pitt {rose pearl); to Mile. de Larminat a medallion contaimng the portraits of my father. and mother ; to. Maine. Lebreton my‘ watch ing enamel, ornamented with my nuonogram in diamonds ; to MM. Conneau, Espinasse, Bizot, J. N. Murat, A. Fleury, P. de Bourgoing, 8. Corvisart, my armsand uniforms, except those I-may have’ last worn, which..1. leave’ to -my ntother. fT ileave to M. d@’Entraigues a. pin sur-, mounted by a fine pearl, round in shape, which was ‘viven me by the Em- ~ I beg my mother to be’ gbod- press. a » - enough to distribute to the persons who during my life haye shown attachment to me the trinkets or less valuable objects which may recall me-to their recollection. I bequeath to the Countess Clary my pin surmounted by a beautiful fine pearl (A) ; to ithe Duke of Huesear, my cousin, my Spanish swords “NAPOLEON. Allis writtem by my own hand. I have no need to recommend my mother to neglect nothing to defend the memory of my great uncle and father ; and | beg her to, renfember that as long as the Bonaparte faniily exists there will also exist represent- atives of the Imperial cause. The duities which our house owes to the ceuntry will not lapse by my death and. the task of con- tinuing the work of Napoleon I. and Napoleon Lil. will devolve upon the eldest son of Prince Napoleon, I trust that iny mother, by seconding him by all the means in her power, will give us, when we shall be no mere, this last and supreme proof of her affection. NaPoLzon. At Chiselhurst, Feb. 26, 1879. lappoint MM. Rouherand F.N, Pietri my testamentary executors. I mean F. Pietri Franceschini Pietri. The Prince of Wales has started a sub- scription for a national memorial to the late Prince Imperial. Liver is King. The liver’is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result... The di- gestion of food, the movements of the heart and. blood, the action of the brain and ner- vous system, are all immediately connected ~ with the workings.of the liver. It has been suceessfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons to have a brush factory, which will give era-' affiicted with dyspepsia or liver complaint, ployment to nearly 100 hands; a woollen! and all the nutnerous symptoms that result factory, which will annually expend $10,- from an unhealthy condition of the liver 000 for help and other industries as‘ well | and stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 are io be established. This has all been | cents. brought about by the N. P. Deny it who can.” Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. I desire to leave -to Prince N... “ 4@eeih -