Ask your grocer for Dearborn & Co's | DANDELION COFFEE, —6in How can Gass sell Boots and cheap? Call and he will tell you, Shoes so Vatvure in Black Lustres and just received. J. & W. Bern. EXTRA Cashmeres Tue barque Erema, Williams, master, arrived from Havre yesterday with a cargo of limestone. “This is true liberty, when freeborn men, having to advise the public, may speak free.” — EURIPIDES. Tue new forms of Brits oF Sate can now be had at G. H. Haszard’s, 51 Water Street. —tf. Dr. Cotritts, on account of a sick child, has been called unexpectedly away from Charlottetown. Tuk barkentine Wellington, O'Callaghan, master, arrived from Rouen yesterday with a cargo of limestone. Tue Sheriff's proclamation, announcing the date of the Dominion Election, are posted throughout the City. Tuer yellow fever has driven nearly all the white population out of some of the Southern cities of the United States. Tue examination of the prisoners Millner and Johnston will commence before the Stipendiary Magistrate at 11 o'clock to- morrow morning. Tue competition for the representation of this Province at Wimbledon commenced at Kensington to.day. Colonel Richey, of Nova Scotia, is acting umpire. ANOTHER SUPPLY of the CELEBRATED WALTHAM WATCHES, in 2, 2} and 3 oz. Silver Cases—warranted as usual, at J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square. Rev. J. A. Kavtpacn, Vicar of St. John’s Church, Truro, and the Rev. P. Clementi Smith, Mission Priest of Stoke, England, officiated in St. Peter’s Church yesterday. Ir is reported that nearly all the low lands along the St. John River, N. B., are tlooded to a great extent, and that the loss of hay and other crops will be serious in some districts. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, George Parker was fined $1 and costs, for being drunk and incapable ; Joseph Greeves, for the same offence, was timed the same. THe regular monthly meeting of ‘‘Sir John A.” Hook & Ladder Co. will be held in their rooms this evening, at seven o’clock. A full attendance is requested, as business of importance is to be transacted. Tue quantities of lumber received in the British markets last month were enormous, the sales were small, the prices have fallen to the lowest figure ever recorded, and the prospect of improvement is smaller. Tue quarterly meeting of the Caledonia C!ub will be held in St. Lawrence Hotel, on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, 27th inst., at eight o’clock, p.m. A full attendance of members requested. Mr. Burpee has not yet endeaved to ex- lain the following: If in 1873 it cost $567,765 to collect $12,954,164 of Customs revenue, why, if there was no extravagance, did it take $721,604 to collect $12,546,987 in 1877? Is there a Highlander, or the descendant of one in this Province, who will not resent the insult and foul slander on his clans which Cartwright has had the impu- dence to print at Government expense, and send free through the Post Office to all parts of the Dominion ? A POLITICAL MEETING was held at Corn- wall, Lot 31, on Saturday evening. There were from eighty to one hundred electors present. Messrs. Pope andj Brecken ad- dressed the meeting, and were cordially received by all present. Henry Lawson, Esq., also spoke, and received an attentive hearing. He attempted an interruption of the proceedings, but received a_ timely rebuke from the Chairman, which had the effect of attaching him to his seat until the close, Crime has increased alarmingly in New York during the past few weeks. The Her- ald is horrified at the increase, and in a late number says: Fights, swindles, robberies, defalcations, murders and other crimes suc- ceed each other so rapidly that a mere men- tion is all that space can allow. The strang- est feature of this abnormal and horrible state of affairs is that there seems to be nothing in the aneeeet status of society to urge men to the peculiar wickedness that have been committed. Churches and other institutions for the promotion of morality are #3 numerous and active as ever, and the responsibility of man for the condition of his brother man was never so widely admit- ted as now. Tue Regatta on the Hillsborough, on Wednesday next, promises to be a grand success. Already a large sailing yacht has arrived from Georgetown, and others are on their way from Summerside and Pictou. The steam tug—‘* Henry Aitken—-measured the course on the East River to-day. ‘Che sailing course is from Committee’s vessel to and around a stake-beat placed off the New Asylum, thence round Red Buoy off Brick maker’s Point, thence round stake-boat to be placed off North Point, thence to place of starting, leaving all stakeboats and buoys on the starboard hand. The rowing course will be from the Committee’s vessel to Flag Buoy placed one and one-half miles toward Point Wharf, thence back to Committee’s vessel, each boat turning its own Flag Buoy on the starboard hand, Lecal and Other Items. NEWS i Souris Railroad Extension Commenced. Special Despateh to Daily EKeaminer. Souris, Aug. 26. The ground was broken for Souris Rail- way extension this morning. Messrs. Chevirie and Lyons are the con- tractors, Mr. James McDonald, proprietor of the Bay Vue House, superintends the work. Vienna, Aug. 23. The Politische Correspondenz says that most friendly communications have passed between Austria and Servia on the oc- casion of the celebration of the Servian in- dependence. Siinetor Francis Joseph has assured Prince Milan that he and the Servians might rely upon the most cordial swpport of Austria on all matters affecting their welfare. Rome, Aug. 23. Another letter from Garibaldi is pub- lished (being the seventh in the past fort- night) intended to promote agitation against the Germanic Government, and especially Austria. He denounced the Kaiserbund and Prince Bismarck’s endeavors to caress his natural ally, the head imposter of the Vatican. He says he finds nothing horrible in the programme of the German Socialists. On the contrary, two of their articles form part of his life-long convictions. Their ful- filment is indispensable for the amelioration of the material and moral condition of the people. Lonpon, Aug. 23. The weavers and winders in thirteen cot- ton mills at Rodclif, near Bury, struck against the reduction in their pay of 84 per cent. About 3,500 looms are idle and sev- eral hundred more are expected to stop when notice expires. Beiorave, Aug. 23. As a consequence of the taking of Sera- jeov by the Austrians, thousands of Turk- ish troops, without officers, have quitted Bosnia and passed through Simnitza, southward bound. A large number of Turkish officers surrendered to the Aus- trians, while their men escaped or were not held. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 23. The Khedive has formerly accepted the recommendation of the Commission which has been inquiring into the condition of the Egyptian revenue. Nubar Pasha has agreed to form a Ministry. Rivers Wilson has telegraphed home asking permission from the British Government to accept the Ministry of Finance in the new Cabi- net. Orrawa, Aug. 22. Mr. Goldring, an English speculator, purchased phosphate lands here to-day tor forty-four thousand dollars cash. This is the largest transaction yet in these lands. Several more men engaged in the Orange riots were tried here to-day. They were fined fifty dollars and costs. One hundred municipalities will be repre- rented in presentation of the address to Lord Dufferin, which will be signed on the tug boats which will convey the deputation from Toronto. [t is expected that Lord Dufferin will make a big speech. The ad- dress will be presented at Quebec, on Thursday, September 8th. The leader of a Church choir in Toronto well known in the best society, has destroy ed the happiness of six families. He was in the habit of instructing pupils, and thus accomplished his purpose. One of the ladies is said to be enciente. Great excite- ments prevails over the affair, and should the man be caught it will go hard with him. Hanlan has made arrangements for a re- gatta to take place on Saratoga Bay on Friday and Saturday week. All the lead- ing oarsmen will be present. Some good prizes will be given. Plaisted, Morris, Pat Luther and Coulter arrived at Hamilton this a.m. The course for the coming race has been laid out. There is no need of fear as regards any postponement taking place. eo => o-— An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American peo ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of in- telligent and valuable people is most alarm- ing, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the ad- vice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your spoedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy asample bottle for 19 cents to try. Three doses will re- lieve the worst case. Positively sold by all druggists on the Western Continent. TENDERS FOR COAL! NDERS will be received at the Office of the City School Board, until MONDAY, tle 2nd day of September, next, at 12 o’clock, noon, for supplying the City Schools with Old Albion Mines Round Coal and Acadia Mines Nut Coal. Tenders to state the rate per ton foreach kind of coal, de- livered at the several schools. Further particulars will be given at the Office of the Board, on application. By order, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary City School Board. Aug. 22nd, 1878—d pat till 2nd MPLOYMENT.—lIn every village dan township of P. E. Island not yet occu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Centle- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Ac particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal. May 25, 1878— BY TELEGRAPH. Address, with full | cullege, Wales a RR ed dae a oe ees ne aoe vet . Prince of Wales FENHE Classes in the Prince of lege will be re-opened on Wednesday, the 4th day of September next, at 10 o’clock. a. m. The Trustees and Governors of the College having ordered that hereafter all applicants, for permission to begin study at the College, shall undergo an examination before admission, a Matricula- tion Examination of intending students will, threfore, take place at the College building in Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the drd September next, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. The follow- ing are the subjects in which candidates for matriculation will be required to pass exami- nation, viz. : Col. Gemetry, Ist Book of mar (Currie’s Practical Grammar), Writing to Dictation. land, Geography of North America, Great Britainsand Ireland. end of the Ist set of simple equations in Colenso, Pt. 1.; In Latin—Bryce’s Ist Latin Reader. The passage to be selected for translation to be By order, J. LONGWORTH, Chtown, Ang, 20, 1878—6i eod DAVIES, due here from Boston about the 25th inst., the Subscribers will offer to TERMS, a large Consignment, consisting of — 25 Bbls. Granulated } Oy 9, 100 + ‘* Choice Yellow \ S r, 20 Puns. MOLASSES, 50 ‘** Kiln-dried CORNMEAL, 300 Casks KEROSENE OIL (130° test), 300 Bbls. BALDWIN APPLES, 50 Bbls. ONIONS, Tar, bbls. Resin, bbls. Turpentine, &c. er Being a CONSIGNMENT. these advance on cost. “ HASZARD B)35. Aug. 14, 1878. ) pat 10i eod PROFESSIONAL CARD. A. A. McLEAN, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, South Side Queen Square, CHARLOTTETOWN, - - P. E. I. E. €. HUNTER, —IMPORTER OF— AND MANUFACTURER OF Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Also, Mantles, Cenire Table Tops, Bureau and Commode Tops, Shelves, &c., Xe. Granite, Freestone, and Soapstone PRICES TO SUIT, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Next Door to Mark Butcher's Fur- niture Factory, Kent Street, August 7, 1878.—3taw (CHOICE PATTERNS) is Pha Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, 7a Partnership heretofore existing be- of PERKINS & JOB, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Either party is authorized JAMES D. PERKINS. DANIEL \W. JOB. In English—Parsing, Analysis, English Gram- In History and Geography -History of Eng- In Mathematics—Arithmetic, Algebra to - Euclid’s Elements. taken from the Roman History at the end. Hon. Sec’y, &e. + PON arrival of the Brigantine TARRY the Trade, at Low Prices and upon LIBERAL 50 ‘* Refined 300 Bbls. Extra Southern FLOUR, 300 Cases " ** jn tins (130° test) Cases Matches, bbls. Pitch, bbis. Stockholm Goods will be sold at a very slight 61 Water Street, Ch’town, } ——:0:—— Newson’s Burtipinc, Opposire Post Orrrcr, Aug. 13th, 1878—3m eod Italian and American Marble, Tom) Tables, &¢., &c. Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Work done in allits branches, a@ Designs furnished on application. a Charlottetown. | Ch’town, June 18, 1878. tween the undersigned, under the style to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. New York, Aug. Ist, 1878. The business of the late firm of Perkins & Job will be continued in NEW YORK by the undersigned under the style of PERKINS & CO, JAMES D. PERKINS. F. SEAVERNS, Jr. New York, Aug. Ist, 1878—2 4w law HE DAILY EXAMINE is ae latest news—local and ermal tg Ore N RS. PENNEE will be happy to receive pupils for the coming year, ad will re commence instruction September 9th. Lessons given in Music, Singing and Lan- guages, as well as on the higher branches of English. For terms, apply at her Street, Charlottetown. August 12, 1578.—pat Sin TT GRAND REGATTA Charlottetown Boating Club ! A Regatta will be held on the 28th day of Aug., 1878, ON THE HILLSSOROUGH RIVER, on which day the following prizes will be contested for. Her Majesty’s ship ‘‘Belle- rophen” is expected to be in the Harbor on that day, and will add considerably to the interest of the Regatta. Ist—Sailing Boats, Ist class, 20 feet and up- wards; first prize, $50; second prize, $25; entrance, $5; third boat to save her en- trance, should 5 boats be entered. 2nd-——T'wo-oared race for boys under 18 years of age—boats no longer than 18 feet—first prize, $10; second prize, $5; entrance tee, $1. 3rd—Sailing Boats, scond-class, boats under 20 feet; first prize, $30; second prize, $15; entrance fee, $3; third boat to save her entrance should 5 boats enter. 4th—Mens’ four-oared lap-streak boats; first prize, $50; second prize, $25; entrance‘ 35; third boat to save her entrance fee should 5 boats enter. 5th—Four-oared lap-streak Boats—boys under 18 years of age—first prize, $16; second prize, $8; entrance, $1.50. 6th—Single Scull; first prize, $30; second prize, $15; entrance, $3. 7th—Canoe race—two paddlers—first prize, $6; second, $4; third, $2. 8th—Four-Vared Gig Boats—lst prize, purs presented by the ladies of Charlottetown, not less than $30; 2nd prize, $15; en- trance fee, $3. All Boats must be entered on or before Tues- day the 27th day of August. Application to be made to Robert C. Higgs, at the office of B. Wilson Higgs, Esq., Water Street. A Grand Stand will be erected at the head of Pownal Wharf. The P. E. I. Railway will issue Return Tickets at Single Fares on the day of the Re- gatta, good to return on the following day. Tickets for Grand Stand to be had at the Store of W. R. Watson, and Medical Hall. ARTEMAS LORD, Secretary and Treasurer. August 7, 1878—2aw FROM London 0 Charlottetown resid uce, Kent FALL TRIP . . 1878. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine " BYHEL BLANCHE, " 428 tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 Years Al, in Eng. Lioyd's. JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL FROM LONDON On or about the 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac. This vessel was built expressly for the Lon- don trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and offers every inducement to shippers, as she has made remarkably quick passages, Parties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the season will do weli to for- ward their order in time, so as not to Ccetain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage apply, in London, to JoHN Prrearrn & Sons, 59 Cornhill ; in Liv. erpool, to Prrcarrn Broruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners, — PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 10, 1878— FARMER’S ARMS TO DAT. LET, the Saloon and Building known as the ‘‘ Farmer’s Arms,” frenting on Queen Street, formerly occupied by Mr, Geo, Mutch. Possession given immediately, For further information apply to the undersigned Trustees of the Estate of the late Willi Sneeston. R. R. FITZGERALD, B. ROGERS, July 17, 1878—3w HOUSES TO LET. 7s LET—4 Tenement Houses on Long- worth street, near the residence of Hon. L. C. Owen. These dwellings have been carefully fitted up, the proprietor sparing no expense upon them. Each tenement has a stable and carriage house attached. For fur. ther particulars apply to RICHARD WEEKS. Aug. 7, 1878—3aw UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX- AMINER, the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Province, ee AU CTION SALES. LUMBER. AUCTION! E will sell, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on QuUEEN’S WHARF, on Friday, the 30th August, inst., AT 6 O'CLOCK, P. M., é FEET DRY PINK, 1 in., i4 60,00 in. 2 in. & 25 in. 10,000 SPRUCE, 3x3 & 3x6. Lot of Rough Boards, & 2in. Hemlock. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1878—4i SYDNEY COAL. ee 503 REDUCTION IN PRICE! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! HE GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA. TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 Ibs., a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers, The opening of the new winning at ‘“‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re- cent improvements in the process of screening, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. It is a well-know fact that for many years ee the prices of other Cape Breton coals have en regulated by the rates fixed for SYDNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true that, taking into account the superior lasti qualities of SYDNEY COAL when com with other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, both as to economy and convenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price. The General oe Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be ‘‘ EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” “SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” etc., etc., while some yet more unscrupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their coalas SYDNEY COAL (from some desi locality). All these efforts te sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the sTANDARD character of SYDNEY COAL. It has come » the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances a ivi orders to se and others for SYDNEY COAL have been furnished with other and inferior coal. The Public are cautioned against permitting themselves to be imposed upon in this way. Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate of the cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing should satisfy themselves by demanding the production of this certificate. The ** Sydney Coal” is registered under the i .ws of the Dominion, and unauthorized les using the Trade Mark **SYDNEY COAL” are liable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. Ss. i. W. DEBLOIS, CHARLOTTRTOWN, Sole Agent for P. E Island. Jaly 15, 1878—3m NOW READY: THE Great National Work ! ART ILLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. HE new and only In.tustratep History of the Dominton or Canapa. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in P. E. I. Send for terms and outfit at once. D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers. . Box 1964, Montreal. [may 25 Wants, Lost, Found, sr. Advertisements wnder this heading, in not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. —_—— a eee - ee LET—Apartments Furnished, in a Central part of the city, suitable for a lady or gentlemen. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Aug. 24 1878.—1lw Ls evening, about 10 o’clock, on Water street, between the residence of the Hon. W. W. Lord and Prince street, a lady’s Satchel, containing a few articles only useful tothe owner. The finder will kindly leave tne same at the office of the Examiner. Ch’town, Aug. 24—li TS LET— Two large rooms on second flat of the new building adjoining drug store of P. G. Fraser. Apply to P, G, FRASER. Aug. 24—4i* ANTED—A good plain COOK and HOUSEMAID, immediately. Apply to C. LEIGH, at Wagstaff’s Hotel, or at the EXAMINER Office. Aug. 21, 1878S— OARDERS— A few permanent and transient Boarders can be accommodated on reasonable terms at the Quincey Houss, next door to John Seller’s Grocery Store, Kent Street. Ch’town, Aug, 1—