JUNE 27/1877. NO: 836 - -- Sued sigiearanncaseanncctcaisccteaincetiic tina iittala itches a. aan a - ia : i . j : 3 44) Sef et 2 sere % aft ee ¥ aa o 7 t Wig Bee OU SPs... } WEDNESDAY ' SPORN [Niger s a “ if 1 (Manager & Editor) 4 AY BAN Jia 5 ARF AWLY ROW \ , , " oe . - a oa ne Sinoacalle aes _eneEe oe - ee EO A SS 43 , = . ‘4 » Ay ALS EHC HS, steamer Arrangenien Prince Edward. - case O ADDPANCE MENT SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. } — >. ‘ wova ocotid. 1] mya far .Pictou MoxDaAY, W EDNESDAY, LUGRSDAY, a SAPTORDAY norniugs;s @d.o clock, cate a tigre ab 10.a. m., with train for jlaiifax. Fare to H vifax, $4.10. Picnic Part (Twenty and upwards cau obtain Return Tickets at Charlot - town Office to: Piétdtu alld back same $7.00 dath. , eyerv vw neces cS © Returning to Charlottetown. Leave Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Parpay and SATURDAY, about. 2,30 p.m. on arrival of evening train from Hali- a a icalat CAPE BRETON. «ve Pictou for Hawkesbury every-Mon- and Tnurspsy, ou arrival of ag train from Halifax, connécting both > W: With’ stage and Steamer ‘*Neptane,” to and from. Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to-Pietoll same nights, connect- iy with 10 a.m. Train TusspDaY-and Fri- pay for Halifax. t a 3 DAY mMmoTrhs W 1N s Sow Prenowiek. Canada and United States, Leaves SUMMBPRSIDE. every day (Susday excepted) on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown, connecting at SHEepIA with trains for each of above named places. and at.St. John with Steamers of INTERNA ronan Co. for PORTLAND and Boston. Aliso, leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, about 3 o’clock. Returaing, leaves Supprac é¥ery day Suudays excepted) on arrival of day train trom Sr. Joux, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, With train for Char- lettetown. Also, leaves. Sammerside for Charlottetown every Saturday eveuing,; about 6 o'clock. Agents: Aumox & Mactinrosn,. Halifax; Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A GRANT & Vo Ifawkesbury* Hanrrp Bros., St. John. F. W. HALES. Cnarlottetewn, May 25, 1877. , AALY DIRECT LN "ED BOSTON, Steamers Carroll and Woreester. B° tf Steamers are fitted with new Boil- ers, aud their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convenicnce and com- fort, aud fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and as low as by ary other route. } EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only onébusiness’ day used in reaching Bostoa, by leaving here Saturday Merning aut catching steamer at Hal.fax, and arriving at Boston Monday nwroiag, LEAVE CHARLOTLETOWN Hvery panctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Eivery ‘hursday, Saturday, punctually at noon, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’towa, Jane 7, 1877. oO SO rn Steamer HEATHER BELLE Summer Arrangement. yy tht leave Charlottetown for Orwell every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings. Leave Orwell TULSDXY and THU 7 a’clock. Returning to Orweli sime evening at3 o’cl »ck. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewar- every WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAY Morn- ings at four o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown | at7 o'clock, returning to Mount Stewart | Same evenings. [aavidg “Ctarkittefown for | Crapand | every S\STURDAY, weather and tide per. | Charlottetown every iSDAY mornings, at mitting ; aad everpulsernate SATURDAY wil-make a return trip JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch towa May 26, 1877.—3m wkly j Dry. Goods. efe. >DVDON _>-— NOW SELLING, AT VERY “LOW PRIGES. to cleus Was dalages of Sup ner Stock, in the following Departments, viz: READY MADE CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, g STRAW. GOODS. Ch'town, June 15, 1877. Parks’ Cotton Yarns. A WARDED the only Medal given tor COTTON YARNS of Canadian Mana- facture, at the CENTESNIAL ) EXHIBITION» ; * NOS. O's t5 10's. cree 72 White, Blue, Red, Orange; and Green: Warranted fall length and weight. Stronger aud detter thin any other: Yarn in the market. manne 4 Cotton Carpet Warp. NO. 328-4 PLY IN ALI: Coons. Woarraiited’ fast. WM, ‘PARKS’ & New Brunswick fotton Mills St. Jolin, N. B: SON, May 23,77 a nr ype peepee LONDON HOUSE. JUST RECEIVED, Ex “Nova Scotian” via Halifax, BLACK LUSTRES, | SEAL BROWN LUSTRES, __KID:GLOVES, ; rE __ OSTRICH FEATHERS, FANCY WIN#S, FLOWERS, GOSSAMERS &: NETS, 19, 1S877—4i ead A. »MeNEILL, | Auctioneer and Commission Merchant WO. QUKBEN a CREOoT. PR UND June CAARLOTRETOTY, R@mAUCTION SALES, of all descrip- tions, atteuded to. ju vity and country at moderate rates, May 21, 1877:- - DAILY EXAMINER Streets and in Trains, “ CHANIS PER COP), : WHOLESALE at the rate of one do's lar and fifty cents per hundred. June 13, 1877.—4i NOTLOB. ———( ELE_undersigned respectfully gives notic to,the inhabitants of Charlottetown an surrounding, country, that he has, estan lished himself iu the Stand of the, | Late JOHN KR. STANLTFY, (UPPER QUEEN STREET), where he int nds t> carry on the Boot and Shoe Busigaess. Ta allits pgauches.) with.cred/t to himself and, prot to his, custome:s. . Ladies apd gentlemen, call. leave your, meas- ures, and prove the fact. : FRANCIS STANLEY. June 10—4in . Cabisef Making, ete. | il i i | ; } eee) RING'S SQUARE & KANE. SrRaer PUBNITER Steam Cabinet. Factory = 4AKH—" WARBROORS, | MARK... BUICHER. events to intimate that he has tow on } ‘3 hand a large assorimenst of Furniture, of which he is prepared ta offer, of the very ; best styles, and. at prices beiow anything that can be procured (of the” same quality) elsewhere in the Lower Provinces, ey el 7 (7 / LOUP sery e Retro D772 S Cis ‘ i tt} “) ‘Ob eS. Patent. Wire Woven Mattress)! Patont Spring Bottoms, Side Boards, Cheffanieis, Escritiors and Book Cases, Sofas; Lounges. Cuts, ‘Cradtes and Orivs: Chairs of ‘every duscripLion very cheap, both American and home made. “Brass Cornices of every quali'y and size. Cords, Tassels, Patmaii Patent: Rowers and the American Spring Roilers, arth Closets, Refrigerators, Ohil- Canriages, Spring, Mareles:;and Washing,-Machines, Walnut Office. Desks and .. Canterbury s - Extending |, Dipisg Tables, and every article required for gen- eral house furnishing. Lo>king Glasses or all sizes. FEACIiIINES dretis WORK, Sach as Turning, Planin®. Straight and Jig Sawing, Fancy Turuing, and every class of Screw Cutting, in wood uad ‘metal’ 'Fret- work of every class ina Piease call and see before going’ else- Where for your Spring Supplies. short xa ferms :—Cash or Credit on goodpaper. WAN Pd Stag ee v.- eS gi ae Undertaking. Chi town, May 3), 1877. Tun iret Sawing & Planing ! MOULDINGS OF ALL DESCRIP; ‘aus, Doors & Sashes, .- Window & Daor Framzas, Gutters, Mantlss, etc., efc., manufactured cieaper than by any other establisamens in the city, and EXAMINATION. AT ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. PRIZE LIST, THIRD DIVISION—SPBLLING, Ist prize, Henry Carroll; 2nd. Andrew McDonald. RNGLISU GRAMMAR, l-t prize, Henry. Carrall;, 2ad, McDonald. Andrew HISTORY, Ist prize, Edword Rvan and John Walsh: 2nd; Thomis Moran; SECOND PAVISION—-3PELLING ,| I-t prize, Patrick Callaghan: 2nd} Ronald G lis: 3rd. John Trainer, — GROGRAPRY. Ist.prize, John A. MeDonald; 2ad, Alex. MeDonalt: 3rd, John Trainor. ENGLISH GRAMAR, Ist prize, James McIntyre; 2nd, Bo Me- Leflan ; 2rd; Alex McLellan. - ENGLISH COMPOSITION. Ist prize, Patrick Callaghan and John MeDonald ; 2nd, Rodk, McDonald. THIRD DIVISION—~HI-TORY OF GREECE. Ist, Jobn Trainor and John A. MecDons ald; 2nd, Patrick Callaghan; 3rd, Mannel Arsenault, HISTORY OF ROME, Ist prize, John A. McDonald and Patrick Callaghan: 2ed, John Trainor and Alex. McDonaki. FIRST DIVISION——ENGLISH GRAMMAR, Ist prize, Patrick Callaghan and John A, McDonald; 2nd, Rodk. McDonald and John Trainor; Srd, Peter Mcintyre, HISTORY, Infroduction lo English History. ist Prize, Jas. Mclsaac and Robt, Hughes; 2ad, Francis Gallant and Chas. Higgins; 3rd, James Cochran, RHETORI«. Ist prize, Robt, Hughes; 2nd, James Mo- [Isaac and Jos. Cochran; 3d, Owen Me. Menus. Se ENGLISH, COMPOSITION, lst prize, James Melsaac and Jas. Coch- ran; 2nd, Robs. Hughes; 3rd, Charles Higgins. : THIRD DIVISION-—ARITHMETIC , ist priz3, Thomas Moran; 2nd, Apgus Gallant; 3rd, Arthmus Cheverie, SECOND DIVISION—ARITHMETIC ist prize, James McIntyre; 2nd, Alex. McDonald; 3rd; Ronald Gillis, THIRD DIVISION—-ALGEBRA, ist prize, Alex. MeLelan; 2d, Bernard McLelan; 3rd, Roderick McDonald. SECOND DIVISION, Ist prize, Francis Gallant?and John Mce- Donald; 2ad, Chas. ifiggins and James Mc. Isaac, FIRST | DIV.SION—-ALGEBRA, Ist prize, Robert Hughes; 2nd, Owen Mee Manus, THIRD. DIVIS1ON==GROMBTRY. let prizo, Alex. McLelan; 2nd, Roderick McDonald; 3rd, Patrick Callaghan. SECOND DIVISION. Ist prizs, John A. MeDonald: 2nd, Jas, Corcoran. as FIRS DIVISION. Ist prize, Francis Gallant and Jas: Mc- Isaac; 2nd, Thos. Lawless ‘and Manuel Ar- senauit; 3rd, Peter Mcintyre. SECOND DIVISION—P2LAIN TRIGONOMETRY. Isaac. Mensuration of Solids, and Navigation. SECOND DIVISION—FRENCH, Ist, Bernard McLellan and C, Christian; 2nd, Patrics Callaghan, ‘FIRST, DIVISION. lst, Manuel, Arsenault; nod, Hughes and Francis Gallant; 3rd, Jas. Cor. coran. LATIN —THIRD DIVISION—CHIAR. Ist, Bernard McLellan; 2nd, Bernard McDonald. SECOND DIVISION—-VIRGIL. Ist, Jas. Melsaac: 2ad Rod’k McDonald. FIRST DIVISION—HORACE, Ist, Frank Galiant; 2nd, Robert Hughes; 3rd, Jas. Corcoran, LI¥Y, Ist, Robert Hughes; 2nd, Francis Gal, lant; 3rd, Jas. Corcoran. “Constautiy on hand, _s All lamer ased ts KiIn-dvied: @-d.all work is Warranted to .give sabisfactian. . . PAUL LEA, Grafton Street; June, 14,1877. SALT, SALT, SALT. 3.000: Bags Liverpaal. Salt, Per Steamship ‘ Priaca Edward, Due here LQ2Sth June; Will be sold low, es PEAKE BROS. & CO. er *tetown, June 19, 1877—tf Saye ae ee eae ——eens | 4°" '13t priz Frank Galiant. {LATIN COMPOSITION—=SEOOND DIVISION. ; Ist, Jas. Melsaac; 2nd, Manual Ars» /meault. FIRAP DIVISION. 1st, Robert Hughes and Jas, Corcoran; | Qad, Francis Gallant. | Greexk—seconn DIVELON—GRAMMAL AND OLLENDORFF. }( Ist, Ronald Gillis and Thoms Lawless ; /2ad.Joan A, Wilson and Rod'k MeDon pald: Ord Jas. Melaaaec. GREK (TRITAMEN:. ' Ist prize, James Melsaac and + MeDonald: 2ad. Rodk. Manuel Arsenault, f FIAS! DIVistON--XENOPHON, 2nd, Robert Jobn A McDonald; 3rd, Hugities. 1" “ysrpONOMY AND HE U3E OF GLOBRS. Ist pvize, Owen McManus; 2ad, Robert ‘Hazhes, oF po TSO) “OO CPTALL PHULOSOPRY. Ist priza, Robert Hughes; 2nd, James Melsuse and Chas. Higgins; 3rd, James Coreoran, - lst; John. A. MeDonald and Frank Gale lant; 2nd, Chas. Higgins; 3rd, Jas, Mes FIRst DivietIoON—Including Land Surveying, ist, Robt. Hughes; 2nd, Owen McManus} Robert —_ - = Correspondence. To the Editor of the Parly Rraminer. Mn. Epvron:—Was the Leader of tha Government corre stly reported at the meet - ing held for the relief of the sufferers in St, Jotun, N.B.. when he ssid the CGrovernmens wou'd or could not approprivte any of ths | public money towards the fund now bein ‘ jeaised for thet purpose? if. so, it is my i huinble opinion that if a vole was taken of roy the tax-payers of PE. f-tind. the 'would not only agree by x mijarity of 94 Jout of every 10040 sanction sending « hand - jaome sum Out of ihe Pablie Preseury. Las would calf upG@iDivies Mrewart and Rober - )Son At On AG Fesizn a8 ft appears they are allowed by the other menibers of ths (yovernment to rule the finanees of tha Province, Suet being notomcusly the case, as isgvell known to unfor tunates, bo lees any dealings with our present mis-rulem, If Messrs, Davies and Stewart fear a des ficiency in the public fund to such an exe tentas to leave nothing to pay them tha enormons sums supposed to be drawn by ‘them, J have no coubt the country wil make it up to them by asking them ty vacate and make room lor better men. Yours, &o. , ENQuiren, Tignish, June 22, 1877, on > +> <-m .> =. ae SUMMEKSIDE NOTES, (From the Prom rss.) Mr. Donald Gillis’ loss by tire, near Kensington on last Friday week, was abous $2,000; Mr. Keasley’s about $600. There is to be a trot on Summerside Driving Park, on the 5th day of September next, between John Ronnagtan’s stallion, Abdallah Messenger, and Angus McInnis’ stallion, French Lion, for the sum of one hundred dollars a side, mile heats, bess two in three, in harness: On Tharsday evening Insta meeting was held in Montgomery’s Hall for the purpose of forganizing a volunteer night-watch, David Rogers, Esq., Oceupied the chair, and explained the purpose of the meeting, A number of gentlemen then gave their uaMmes as Wiliibg to take their tarn nightly in watching the town. The watch will be divided into parties of two. and each partly Will be notified when their watch night will come. a 7 News of the World. _ ON Oe te UNITED STATES, A Indy from. Charlottetown, Prince Bi ward Island, now sojourning in Brooklyn, is Se ea by three sons, aged 14 years. They are triplets, and two are a. ‘much alike as to deceive strangers in the matter of their identity. ; San Francisco, Jane 20.—News from 4 Rocky Mountain camp of the Canadian Pa- cific Rail way states that the men in charge there were murdered by the Blackfeet I), dians. One man escaped to Fraser River. A large amount ef railway supplies was ag the camp. Newsurca, N.J., June 20.—Locusts ara damaging young fruit. At Marlborough on one farm several acres of grapes have bee destroyed, Large numbers of peach trees have also been attacked. CANADA. OrTaWa, June 21.—A meeting of the Privy Council was held this morning wit regard to @ press despatch, received thia morning, auno....-2¢ the murder ot a Rockg Mountain camp vo? the Canada Pacific Sur- vey. Itis stated that no such camp exists, and as the Governtiient have received us intimation of any cach occurrence, the states ment mast be acceyted with considerable reserve, pending the arrival of fuller ant , more reliable inforgiation. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA, Pwrov, June 2i1.—At a Roman Catholi temperance pic-nic held here to-day, a silver ice pitcher offered for competition between Sir John Macdonald and Mr. Mace kenzie, was won by Sir John Mocdonald by 920 votes. SOUTH AMERICA, The fuller reports received of the Sout American earthquakes which occurred isa the spring, show these convulsions of nature to have been attended with great and une usual loss of life and property. Elevea '4owns were nearly all destroyed, six bun- : dred lives were lost, and the estimated des | struction of property is $20,000,000. Ths effect of the earthquakes wus felt all along | the coast of Peru and Chili, from Callao to Coquimbo, The damage done to wharves and launches will seriously interfere witir .the shipping of guano. ‘The losses ara ‘greater than those which attended the sarthquakesof 1865. Inasmuchasa town in the interior was totally «destroyed, the theory in Peru is that the disturbance of the earth was subterranean and not sub- ‘marine, and that the centre of the earth- quake was the volcano Ilaga, on the ‘southern boundary of Peru and olivia, ie Callao tae panie among the inhabitants was great, hundreds of people fleeing ta ' Lima by rail. ROME, Rome, Jane 2),—The Pope refuses the request of the French Legitimists ta ia - struct the Roman Catholic Clergy in France to adopt a policy in concord wita the French Ministry, basing the retusa! on the ground of non-interference by the Vatican in France's domestic policy. ‘ . rn ii alll t ckimemei re r - i in i rine atti Siler ae ‘ ry ’ ray 5 set asco Se ace ae ca ra / sf i s i B a oat en were ae OY . ’ a PN i i ot gti , b| é i * , Ly . ; / I