ca —— eee ee ae ge Sn See — = — = , | mR PRIQHLSIDE OF THINGS.” Aveusta, Me., Sept. 8, | New Ad THE BRIGRE SIDE Qf THIBES .« Latest by Telegraph. William S. PF. Wade, of this city, a young _ Verlisements. : ~ . ‘ s) ¢ centiinstatiinn: — ¢ be Daily CG xanumner. Lasy night a great many petsotis bought Pa eee 7 man 23 years of age, committed suicide by | ¢ , map ~ “A __ | tickets for fifty cents; and few of those who | Latest from Montreal. pring fae pod this_ forenoon, Hy A PPY L 0 Vi ES | . ! : ® eet m ttt tt did so, would, we are sure, have missed the alia | we SkowneGan, Me., Sept. 7. 3 Charlottetow n, September LL. 167% opportunity of hearing Dr. Talmage for ‘alvi eat : M sot pi man —neeae ‘ve dollars. Of course a “faultfinder’”’ |Special Dispaich to Daily Beamer. Calvin ouse, Of Mercer, one five dollars. , , ; ' about fifty years of age, bung himself on DR. TALM™ ANOTHER HUGE BUNGLE. could grumble at the Doctor's voice—which | Monrerab, Sept.10. | Thureday, while laboring under a tempor : ACE . wn» /isn’t ost musical in the world—or,; The ‘lo ir market is dull but very firm:— {ary fit of insanity, f | . ie achools’ Act 187 1, isn’t the mos : y New York Sept. &. uectures J o-night By the ‘ hold up their hands pathetically at the Superior Extra $6 50 to 6 70 oe ’ " sf District School are chosen by __ . E 5 : . 6 - A Port Walsh special of August 18th re- | oe Pustees of a ‘pea [conclusion of some of his jokes; or gaze) xtra Superfine, 6 25 to © 3) | ports Sitting Bull still in the British pos~ "4 the rate payers; and the Act prescribes horrified at his gestures, which made peos Sones A : 2 re : 90 ktene, and declares that he»recently re 4 i | that every resident male person between ple laugh in spite of themselves—and that | Superfine *, 5 60 to 5 75|Vealed to an officer that he was a native of Prince Street Methodist Church, the ages of twenty one and sixty is in ‘‘a place of worship.” But there are} Strong Bakers’ 6 20 to 6 40|Fort Garry and an alumnus of St. John’s » school rates, and consequent- . ifs s.) na Fi ' 5 yh College. Old traders confirm Bull’s story, — liable to pay sch Is ‘}few ‘faultfinders’” in Charlottetown—we | Fine, — 5 15to 5 15] 0 he was _knéwn. when/ st College ‘as SUBJECT : HAPPY HOMES,” q ly qualified to vote for Trustees, ee know this from our own experience, ae ‘et , ee Charles Jacobs. He disappeared from § Sef - 5! q i, sake” tae , . he owne property 01 not. sefore the pass The lecturer, by his sudden changes from uy, C Re « pet 100 Ibe 3 pays’ : 4 Fort Garry in 1853. The instructions to sidmnt ng of this Act none were qualified to vote grave lo gay, from the ridiculous to the/ City Bage oslivered . 310 to 3 15| the Sitting Bull Commission state that if lncieee Sheetal 50 cents; F for Trustees but resident householders— sublime—his quaint sharp sayings and | Oatmeal 4 9 to 5 10) the Indians decline to accept the proterred g an . Open at 7 o'clock, f ( proverty who had an interest in 55, é terms further negotiations shall be suse; Sept. tl persons of } ip he! District: Lak we now happy turns of thought, his om” dess} The English wheat market is advancing. | pended, and the hostiles be left to be ~» ett <a the welfare of the District. /et us criptions aud indescribably significant} The contracts for the enjargement of | dealt with by the Canadian authorities. EXCURSION see what effect the recent legislation of manner, enchained the attention and/ Welland Canal have aif been awarded aa ier rom rer. a in, a site Government has}. - . : Colonel Reed, late of the staff of the our present beg oo ouninamans el tickled the risibles of all for nearly two} Manitoba has.a surplus of 500,000 bush-| Knhedive, writes that Crawford, who, it bas oo : had upon the weli*berng : hours. He commenced by saying that! e}s of wheat this year. been repeatedly asserted, is Osman Pasha, CHEAP Excursion Trip to and from our community. . people and things here are very much like _ Mes not in ante af serve in peo Pictou, on Secti 5 of the “ Act Regulating the eta 4 cae: : This seems to dispose 0 e claims of his ne 15 nF ™ S ie Liquors ”’ ot peer ate VS. Danes One ee WAR NEWS. friends to the title of Osman Pasha. THURSDAY NEXT stipulates that at any time after the PSS"! President, he often feels like adding Lonpon, Sept. 8, | Thursday aud Friday by which the New purpose of allowing parties visiting ___ ing of the Act a majority of the male in- |. God save the Queen,” and then he went} The Emir of Bokhara, considering that cha « fone" en weak per ren Pictou on the occasion of the f habitants of any School District, entitled on in his unique style. We have not time | Russia by attacking Turkey threatens the will ao be completed’as soon as possible Caledonia Clap and R atta t to vote for Trustees, could by petition des! this morning to detail even a tithe of the mere ee — _ “gg as = to Chicago. ef feat the renewal of an licensa. This sece good things in the Lecture. The St. John vised him t diner = ie ek ttent “ad hie ; 4 bape ee aa ao to be held there on the 14th, tion was taken advantage of by the Well-| pyeeman relates some of the anecdotes. refusal, Russia will attack Bokhara, and een. tite publications will Loutined. } disposed portion of our community, and | 1, soyg:— hopes to defeat the ma in a few weeks. Tickets One Dollar, , “Dr.” i t is stated that the Russian Government f, i ede ae r was a powerful engine for stopping the Dr. ralmage introduced a number of " a q T 7 'S, good to return on Saturda 15th. sale of liquors in our School Districts. We | anecdotes illustrative of the dark and ees aes taxes = bene ee By sdie: ors know from our own knowledge of many bright sides of life. Some of these, while dcable ~ ays or the amounts will (From the” Summerside-Progvess.) Ch’town, Sept. 10—2in ; imirably «apropos of the subject, were 7 iow taverns having being closed under the witty n 24 te: Sinandanien tn Lonpon, Sept. 3. Reports from the fishing grounds on the ovisions of this section. The parties €N*| the blues, he says, is not calculated to ins} The rumors of intervention, circulated North Shore represents he prospects as T a to petition under it were respects | fuse the genial rays of contentment in any|during the early part of this ‘week, have | baving imapeered Mackerel are larger FREIGH FOR SOURIS, sie property holders, who had property | state of life. He had not the remembrance} drawn forth identical answers from the and more plentiiul, a able propnr’y of any flower except the hyacinth that|Cabinets of Loadon, Berlin and Vienna,| The oyster trade is brisk just now. Large |/[\HE Schooner “SWAN” will sail for and families to be p roteeted eter rsh pect could bloom in darkness, He loved to see/| that the time bas not yet arrived. quantities are being brought into town SOURIS on TUESDAY next. Parties trict. This really good section of the Act) the carnation rose extend its face to kiss VIENNA, Sept.9. jevery day, and are eagerly bought up for) having any Freight can apply to has been rendered a dead letter by the|che glorious sun and blush down to its} 4 Cattaro special reports that Nicsics,|Shipment. Prices range from $1 50 to HASZARD BROS. bungling of last session. All persons from shoulders. If we are in the blues take a/ with nineteen guns, surrendered uncondi- {$!.79. Ch'town, Sept. 10—2in a ’ twentysone to sixty are now horse and have a ride. The noble animal, | tionally, but the garrison and inhabitants} It is estimated that over one thousand | ——-_-— -- sits the ages of twentyso his nostrils distended with pride, paws the| were allowed to withdraw to Galsehko. | former voters will be disfranchised in this CHE [RRS PRO entitled | to vote for Trustees; and, |earth in eagerness to be off. After riding LONDON, Sept. 9. |County, through the working of the Regis» TION, therefore, also entitled to vote for|some two or three miles, your spirits will It is reported rhat the Rassian Rastchuk j tty of Votes and Ballot Act. 4 , i _|be revived, your appetite sharpened and ; be h tli p . or against the renewal of 4 License : ariny has taken up fresh and less extended| The trot between the stallions ‘French Queen County. No tavern, however pernicious to the |Your whole self improved. He loved a} nositions, probably in the neighborhood of}Lion” and ‘‘ Abdallah Messenger,’’ for ens = he inhabitants can now be closed herse, apd the man who didn't desersed to): nicta, ; $100 a side, is to come off on Wednesday, se , be kicked by a mule. Weshould be con-| 4 despateh, dated Bucharest, says that althe 19th inst,, on Summerside Driving|[)® 1 under this section. Young oe vaaatiee denen ne ont ee by _ abe _— general attack on Plevna will be made to-} pap; County cae prisoner from Queen's ‘ i and to society. day: : ) : Sty es At A property or interest 1 the SeROm Cire lawn ah tariting | We forgot to notice that a few weeks Soe STi Pack b i tomee in. can |man was driving a cow home, but she} Lt is said that the 20,000 Turks who were g ; Height 5 feet 8 inches; stout build; H borond 9 JemePoraey ye Ce {turned up the wrong lane. He ob-| marching to Osinin Pasha's assistance have |"e0. the Argus appenred with a new head.) a curled; Whisker and Moustache “vt now vote for the renewal of a Hoanse, and) ¥ 04. man coming towards the animal. | been intercepted below Nirsk. “"|Before we’ look for improvement in that} Oty U0 gtey, mixed; Eyes blue; age 46 it will not be difficult for the tavern keep-|and shouted ‘say, head that cow.’ ‘She’s| The Russians havegrected a new monster| paper, however, we must look for a new years. : SCRIPTION of Arcnumatp KeLiey is (cnet ers to secure their votes, Our presnt leg-jalready got a head.’ ‘Turn her,’ ‘She’s}.cun at Llobasia. elie head for the editor. Me Escaped _—- on the nightof Maen. islators seem to havea genius for bung: |rightside out now.’ That man was not New Yor, Sept. 6. Two men named MeLeod and Ferguson |day, Aug. 13,1877. |) yt obliging, and nota gentlemen. A lady or} 4 despatch says it-Is reported that aj Were found im the act of robbing adairy ” ling. Their intention could not have been Rat h . b : d Boutilli ad ; | gentlemen may be known wherever Or UN>~| struggle is impending, involving the largest elonging to a man name er, an J -™ to let intemperance run rampant. But, a8/qer whatever circumstances met. The porticsd of W event Bairope. ,; 4 Ber shot * the owner: Ferguson was in- ore yey Siem re pe usual, their blundering and incompeteney | clown Ly his tone, by his mien, by his ac-; It is believed A secret treaty exists be-|stantly killed and McLeod badiy wounded. | ~ nope | srisoner from Geson'a Aaeean got the better of their good intentions. tions betrays the stuff he is made of. One| tween Italy and Germany. It ts stated that | Boutillier has been arrested. Jail: = oer Dur statates were contradictory enough |f this class calls into ne cee oe een, (WAT ne Impenee Preparations F 1" We! are \inforttied that the railwayis} » Height about > feet 8: Build rather thin; betore ; but another session similar to the} .ir what can I do for you this morning?” wis indied Ahlinins being shortened between here and Char-j black curled hair; small black moustache; se oO GLO EE OODLE LAE SAE A — in’ , aliens ‘jlottetown by ranning a direct line f Fyes blue ; age 30 vears. last will render all our statutes nugatory|‘ Wel', nothin’, but than I thought I'd wi GENERAL NEWS. Kensingtod to County bi eli, ony Escaped from Jail on the vight of and unintelligible, Our legislators —too|in and ask you if you felt troubled this | . ing tha’ Bis fooun By ri ; > OE Th iy, Aug. 13, 1877. Mon- ee ne eet ell neta without Railway connections. Where is o all Magistrates, Constables, and ethers much engaged with their private business very much troubled; why do ‘you ‘ask ee nections, — San tesl Majetg’s Local Bubbeese ore he to look after public interests, or too incom~| pray?” ‘because there’s a story. going} 4. Ortawa, Sept.9. [the necessity for) this’ -wastejof public Gmpowered to aeebat te abe’ nenned nei : P os 3} ‘The Canada Gazette has the appointment | money ? setent to draft their own Acte—import!round that, that—” Well, that what? i Ja Muir. of Shelb S. to be i oners, or either one of them, and place them, 7 hem | That your business is. going (o bust up, Ot ghee SERS; ety oe We learn that Hon. I, Burpee, Minister}or either one of then, in either of the ready-made statutes and: transplant . ©™ | that’s all! ‘hat man was a vulgar busy harbor master for that port. . |of Customs, has thought fit to dispense County Jails of this Provice, and | witli be in our soil, regardless of any contradiction | 1,44) and but one of the two many whom pap snoemt = = Governor tenon 18] with the services of John F. Baker, Esq.,{808werable for the expenses for so doing. or harm that may ensue. [If our legislators| we meet in the every-day walk of. life. given to the Bills of Divorce, reserved at/th. former Customs Appraiser of this port.| Dated this 31st day of August, 1877. ‘ ; os 1 f last sessi ti lief to canni are not sufficiently remunerated to devote | If they imagine that anything is wrong ae. ; eis ~ Walter’ _— me "Mar tha | Ve do not: know the cause of the dismissal, 7 WILLIAM &. WATSON, ; 4 } ‘ ¢€ ? ata ic i ith us, instead of putting the bright y ; uniess it was becouse Mr, Baker’s views Bs Sheriff. their time and talents to the public inter» vd . Coal meahien iene ate up aotae Jemima ae Holliwell. : . were too liberal to suit the designs of the | Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1877; ” ests, by all means reduce their numbers} i.5 accost us, ‘ Dear me, how ill you look a Se beta names required | clear Grit Government. The work of the vuiatiiiadh aii Rais kl raise their ‘salaries and let ue have good this morning.’ Mildness and suavity of y ’ i Appraiser now necessarily falls upon our ON SALE OR HIRE. laws and protected rights. manners are priceless jewels. A lady was Ortawa, Sept. 9. efficient and over-worked but under paid z 3 P passing by where some boys, who had ex-| fJon, P. J, Chanveau is appointed Sher- | Collector. 1 Stylish American- built Baggy, with told- 2 -- perienced harsh syeunee o homes ah sie iff of Montreal. Ce Tae ee 1 lnatbet Pour aes umbrella to ; — y . coasting. One of their sleds struc r . ; . ; > n—umbrella tep. * CONSERVATIVE PICNICS. ood tore her dress. ‘he boys stood still ae —— peyeitgg g oh ioe bole KAMINISTIQUIA LAND JOR. 1 Road Wagon--vety light running. 7 expecting a tirade of vituperation. ‘ Well, 8 pe » bY 1 Sloven,'l Pedlar’s Wagon, C issioners, ia $7 “et ‘The Ottawa Cité 8:—‘* There is yet : i test} boys, you tore my dress, but you could'nt - Sr ney 7 e wa Cilizen says ; ere 18 ye Sir John is meeting with the grea help e 0 wutinad 96x play.’ hie roughs,| Messrs. y. Dunville re the suc: |another, a new and peculiar phase of the|2’Large Mantle Mirrors; about 36 by 42 auccess on his picnicing tour m Ontario. | unused to any kind words, were captivated, cessful erera section bineteen, and Kaministiqua land transaction. Mr. Adam inches. ; There were magnificient demonstrations at)+hey knew not why. Raising his hand over Robert ampbell, of St. erines, for } Oliver, the engineer of the; job, having, gs 2:Smaller Size, do. Amherstburg and Windsor on the 4th and} his eyes and peering after the lady, one of}sections seventeen eigh of the} he says, heard the Government did not ins 6 Pilate Show Glasses, them observed, ‘Say, Jim, isn’t she ‘a Welland Canal, tend to keep all the lands. purchased from |” Wood Stoves, new; 2 Cook Stoves (coal), Sth. « Enormous crowds,” “ Brilliant ils} oo. 9: 5 The nse of submitting the Dunkin |,; ‘We aA “for|* ° Second-h ; _|beauty?’ That wasalady. Some persons expense g the Dankin|him and*his company, is prepared for fecond-hand. . luminations,” and ‘‘ Hearty enthusiasm,” | are always encountering supposed diflicul- | Act to Toronto amounts to $300. : another ion. 2 the "asda Lot Shop Stoves, and old atyle Franklins, ers the expressions which the local papers ties, tilling at windmills or charging the}. The anjount stoms eoliacted on the is ‘willing he, for self and company, will en. ‘ for wood and céal, flock of sheep. An Irishman found a snake, | seventh was 28 age to take back the magnificent pro- shildren’s Wheel Barrows, very low. use to express the success of the Occassion. | |, thinking his saf | killi : : . t i g his safety depended on killing} Rey. Ar Cospete M : H, COOMBS, 7 At Amberstburg ep -eches were delivered by | ; je animal, proceeded to cutitup. But no] of Diville, Eastern owhh 8, is in Ae jyPerty Les taceailiaea Goutiodae oo _ Upper GreatGeorge St. = Sir Johp, the Mayor of Windsor, and mem-~} mutter low small Pat cut the pieces charged with outraging a girl eight years : the ; Sept. 6--3im eod : the snake would still squirm. He coud not : lars we @ paid, at the same price; and is + ~— —- bers of the local and Domimon Parliament oa oat sentir till bung ae Out of bila wiser = the or of one Elliott, with whom anxious-that the offer shall be promptly | Ww H There wére over seven thousand persons countrymen éoming along remarked, «Pat Yeteeady ie daughter Pm Mr. Clark accepted, This is the first intimation the ITE OATS. » ’ 6 . On his way from Amberstburg|why give yourself farther trouble? The a public have had that the Government have saa Rie te eomnet a e : a ae eters ee dead Be jabers and 1 know pees ote broke her thigh bone by} red the bargain made with Oliver & Co., WANTED, immediately, 10,000 Busbels te WHIYROS She : that, yer honor, but he isn’t stsibie of if.” alling while swingiug on 8 gate. or that there was any intention of parting White Oats, for which the highest were he was most heartily received. | po K MoLennan, of St. James’ Chureb, ab (i Eemep™. Sept.B._ | with o portion of the valuable real estate| Cash price will be paid. Torchlight processions were formed, ad- , Wins so T The attitude of the Archbishop of Paris| purchased for a terminus. And it is strange HASZARD BROS., resses presented, apeeches made, andall| ied the Chair, last night, . There) provokes much remark. Paul Remusat, that this information is conveyed to the 61 Water Street. COONNOS PTS al ' . aded.. Th was an immense audience. Dr. ‘Talmage on behalf of Thiers’ family, waited on him| public in a letter addressed to the Depart.| Sept. 6—2wks ager renay. npp"s eae ANE proces! will lecture again this evening; subject, bs permission to have service at the Made-| ment of Public Works, which Departmont = sion was reformed at Sandwich, and the}. . Happy Hotes.” leine instead of at the parish church at] graciously permits one of its newspaper processionists marehed to Windsor. On PP : ae ae de — amen with/organs to publish. This mode of coms Wants, etc., ete. ese ; oovosit its surroundings, was the only spot spacious | municating with the public is a new wrin« - = arrival, wed ar hangs 22 ” town) <A SuagEstior.— It bas been Suggested enough for the thousands who will. follow}kle in Reform Administration; but it ob-~ Atwenthenieme: een was illuminated, and the majority of stores) that as the seats in the Methodist Church} the procession, Archbishop (albert de-| viously carries with it its own lesson and| this heading, in space not ex- bore mottoes of welcome to Sir John, O°/are numbered, it would be well to have|clared his readiness to offic'ate at Invalides moral,” poaditenhiak? aki: 1et, aaeee condemnation to the present Government. | the tickets for tosnight’s lecture also num- | °F Madeleine, bad it been a State funeral, is nine iitlliiatiaainailit inserted foryrTEN CENTS pe? Gune were fired, fireworks displayed to nO} pbered, so that purebasers may not be ob-« calaal beoled Meno a, che Chicago is trying ‘the » plan of still’ jaa. end, speeches were delivered, and ad-|} ged, in order to secure a seat, to go 6M} funeral ‘are ie, neon ol: Metiie alarms for fires: The Chief of the Fire De- | ——~ —— dresses thanking Sir John for his visit, were | pour before the leeturer begins. Could the} Damede Lorette, “Gambetta was cheered partment has allowed no bell ringing since | ANTED—A Cook. Apply at the resi presented. The audience was immense. |Committee manage to adopt the suiggesw| 48 he jen he church. At two the cortege the recent riots, and the“p°as works" Wwell. | dence of Mr. Morris, Water Street. ; _c1©:) erred at the Boulevards, proceeded by a , —_—-eo?*--- Great crowds at fires are prevented and — oa tion ? ee ; a , | sqtiadron of mounted Gens d’ Armes, The better work is done by the unhindered | " Lampes 6: mo firemen. “(7 ANTED—Five men to work at laying Finemen’s Parape — Dressed in their ae .; |erowd everywhere respectfully uncovered.| - W | ae 1 ; jing rywher aL di Vig sgt tas lank sidewalks in the Cily. Apply bandsome new uniforms, the members of At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court] as the oor passed some shouts of) Pltencts D, Gone i : + View a! Stan Gh Ook : ‘immediately to D. GORDON, ov East Keat Billaboréesah Hiaane Flee Mianios Oempene yesterday morning, Mary Power was coms} ‘+ Viva‘la Republic’ were uttered at the| — Bullion is being shipped from London to Street, or at the City Clerk's Office. —UJaptain Strickland—presented a fine ap.» mitted to jail for 14 days for being drunk| top of the Boulevard Renteneiee.. bs Gata ven acne oe aggre ee Sept. 6, 1877. 7 7 ° : j “ RW jap " / rb uota. i> snce as they ‘matched in’ procession|*24 imepable. P. McKenna, for the 4 4 , Yorx, Sept. 8, este : F eg same offence, was fined and paid $3 and} The Govertitfert 6 Sept. 6. —_—_——— ‘uélii.. jen. aty {three per cent fate’ of ~ the Bank has ‘fot! ~~ |. . Chor Cy | f ‘México will send 1,» checked the call for discount, and it isnot JJOARDERS WANTED.—Three or fom through our streets yesterday afternoon. |*° : t 1500 troops to occupy the territory borders | peeved youbg men can be accommodated with % nis Company is Al—and a eredit to the es oes nee same. offence, ing the Rio Grande. meee ect bey aie bea yo ane board in a convenient part of the City. ‘ts Bre tee und Sieilan§ ee er aa. Dougald Me-) « ) | rule presen Q Y Apply at this Office. eity. mem ere. are active vigilant | Nevin, for the same offence, was fined and | Pi LADELPHLA, Sept, 8, length of time. | Sept. 5—4in as well a3 enterprising, and it is hard to get|paid $2 and costs. John Smith,for the | . The Northern Central and Philadelphia Yop Wu P- gilt Vs ahead of them ata fire; We are informed |S#me Offence, was fined apd paid $2 and ‘and Erie roads favor severing their Gonneos | Gos i ot weenie the Meseneee : that they were first at the scene on Satur- |S: _, Martin Whitty, on complsint of tion with the: Brotherhood rather than co.) | * Oe oar . SAAm ahd Painting Classes Ist September, 4* day vight, Edward Blackburne, for trespass, was diss| operate in the intended general railroad jand North American Railway will be eom-' the Tremont House, Kent St, , : \charged, with costs of trial, strike on September 15th. imenced on Thursday. | Aag.31—3w 3taw* RS, IRVING will re-open her Drawing —