t aL Ae Ae tt Net le ad x THe E hie wrt f . pe Ss ‘ & atl \ . os ames een “a pia a X AMINER. [itaienclanani nse tat am ete rn VOL. 5. LOOK CHARLOTTETOWN, PRI NCE HERE ! ————-— :0: ——- —- BRITISH WAREHOUSE. ——__——_—— :0: ——— —— As we intend to make a change in our business at the end of the year, we are now closing out our Large and Well-: Assorted Stock of LOR CrOO Ds At Unusually Low Prices, Which, we are Sure, Will Meet the Hard Times, —~—- —:0:--——— Dress Goods from 6 cents upwards. Grey Cottons from 4 cents upwards. Prints from 6 cents upwards. Hemp Carpeting from (2 cents upwards. Tapestry from 59-cents upwards. Brussels fram*$!.00 upwards. Ali other lines we are. closing out at Prices that Defy Competition. W. Charlottetown, June 30, 1879. & A. BROWN. SUGAR, MOL iSSES, OOBAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY FLOU R&R. 10 Ehds. Perto Rico Sugar, 10 Bbis. = @ 10 Puns. Cienfeugos Molasses, 200 Bbis, Flour. On Consigument—Fer Sale CHEAP. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf. June 21—-}m 2aw ne pat House to Let. NE HALF that desirable Two and-a-half Story Dwel House situate on the eastern side of Upper Prince street, adjoining the grounds of the Hen. Jadge Hensley. Possession given immediately. Apply to E. Rk. BROW, at Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod's, Water st. May 7—eod P E. G. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Mantes, CenTRE TaBLe Tors, Bureau anp Commons Tors, WasnH Bow. Stass, &c., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction .guaranteed. w& Designs furnished on application. “@e Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. THARHS Directory & Hand Book OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FOR i880 AND i881. ae rn Neatly Bound—Price Two Dollars. 7 ILL be published in a few months, pro- vided a reasonable number ef subscri- bers be obtained. It will contain a complete Directory of Uharlottetown and Summerside, with Business notices of the principal estab- lishments. Business Directories of Georgetown, Souris, Mount Stewart, Alberton, Montague Bridge, and more than 100 other Towns, Vil- es and Settlements. Historical Sketch of the Early Settlement, Rise, and Progress of the Province. Its Salubrious climate, fertility and | Sree: 9 of the soil, and special ad. aptability for the growth of root and other crops, including beet. J¢s numerous» indus. tries, Accurate records of Bape _ Barristers, Judges, Justices of the , Courts of Jus- tice and ‘Law Officers, sand Ministers, ep ap tere 7 — or eign Consuls, Customs, Excise and Inland Rev- a Postal and Fire Departments, Dominion and Provineial Governments, Board of Health, Masonic, Odd Fellows and Tetipéranve Orders, together with other useful information. : he Book is designed not only for «ircula- tion on the Island, but in England and else- where, and will thus extensively publish the wealth, resources and natural advantages of the Province, A limited number of advertise- ments inserted at moderate rates. Compiled by ROBERT TEARE, (former! on stat of Business Directory, London, G. B) P. 0. Box 84, Ch’town, P. E 1. caf 1 S OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Autumn. Trip, 1879. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP PRINGE EDWARD | 1,364 tons régister, classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyd’s, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, will be on the Berth at Liverpool, to Receive vargo, —ABOUT THE— 2OTH AUGUST, AND WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown not later than the [Oth September next, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow, deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou, and Shediac. For Freight, apply, in London, to JoHN PircatRn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester street ; in Glasgow, to James KExso, 134 St. Vincent street ; in Liverpool, to PrrcaAinN BroTHERs, 51 South John street; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies, or here to PEAKE Bros. & Co., MANAGERS, Ch’town, June 26, 1879--2aw No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Edward: Island Branch —UF .TUK— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE GO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate, Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ’ QUBSCRIBE jor the DAILY EX G. W. DEBuots, AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy General Agent. Paper publisiedin the Province. Dee. 14. THE EXAMIN ER, HE place to get yourPrinting done is at BY. Seheek noes Secs aad nS the EXAMINER Printing Room i, BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets $1,175,481 INCORPORATED 1833. _———_— Head Office, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. UNION HOUSE, Queen Street, Charlottetown. P. P. GILLIS, . . . PROPRIETOR. CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. NEW YORK LAGER BEER. LES set at all hours,-with every luxury of the season. FresH Oysters received daily, Rooms large and comfortably furnished. CoacuEs from this House meet all Trains and Steamboats. First Class BARBER Suop. LORNE HOTEL, TRACADIE BEACH, NORTH SHORE P.. Ev I, This new and pleasantly situated Hotel is now open, and will be found the (Best Summer esort ON THE ISLAND. It can be reached from the City twice a day by Rail to Bedford, or by carriage; distance 13 miles, or one-and a-half hours’ drive. Visitors will find that every care has been taken to provide for their comfort and pleasure. PRICES MODERATE. TR Special Arrangements may be made for Families. CYRUS TAY, MANAGER. MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. EB. J. A, A. MeLEAN, Db. ¢ MARTIN, June 18, 1879.—ex 2aw DR. P. W. G. CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper. Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : 8:50 to ll a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod NOTICE. BEG to inform the TRADE of Charlotte- town, and Prince Edward Island gen- erally, that Messrs. Rosertson, Linton & Co., Montreal, have appointed me their Agent for the Island forthe sale of Canadian Cot- tons, Tweeds and Wooilens, and imported Dry Goods, Samples of these manufactures will be on hand in good time for Fall orders, and will be in charge of Mr. Ben. Davies, jr., who will, after 16th June, be associated with me in business. Any orders entrusted to Mr. Davies will receive the most careful attention. _ I hope to be on the Island early in July with full lines of samples from the various houses whom I represent. JOHN H. CATHRAE, —AGENT FOR— Messrs. Reinach’s, Nephew & Co., London. ” tobertson, Linton & Co., Montreal. " L. Gnaedinger. Son & Co., ** The North American Rubber Co., (Quebec. June 16, 1S79—3taw QUEEN INSURANCE 0'Y. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stotks, ; Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptl : F GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— lie * etme. enenatin a EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1879 a eee NEWS BY TELEGRAPE. UNITED STATES. Woopvitte, N. H., July 15. A terrific thunder storm, with high winds and hail, swept over the village this even- ing ; hail-stones fell the size ot hen’s eggs. Several houses were unroofed and sheds blown down, «nd there is sca*cely e house in the town but had its windews broken in. Crops of all kinds were. cut down and spoiled ; damages very heavy. Unica, N. Y., July 15. A meteor of great br ‘ancy passed through the northern sky “>. 1 west to east at 12.10 this morning. Mer: ‘s, July 15. The city is quiet. No new cases of fever are reported. New Grleans has rescinded its quarantine regulations against this city. New York, July 15. This afternoon the jury in the trial of Chastine Cox, for the murder of Mrs. Hull, was completed and sworn in. The Court was adjourned until to-morrow, when the District Attorney opens for the prosecu- tion. PortsviLLE, Pemn., July 15. Fire was discovered at six o'clock this evening issting from the slope at Provost's Colliery, Centralia. In a short time a breaker, which cost $150,000, was entirely destroyed. The entire loss will probably be a quarter of a million. Three hundred and fitty men are thrown eut of work. GREAT BRITAIN. Lonpon, July 15. In the Commens, te-day, Sir Stafford Northcote said the bill relating to elections and corrupt practices ought te be considered before the dissolution of Parliament, but he doubted whether. it.could be censidered during the present. session. The Western Dis‘rict Bank at Barrow-in- Furness has stopped payment. -Liabilities, £40,000. The creditors will be paid in full. Robert Udall & Son, merchants, ef Man- chester, have failed ; liabilities £45,000. Mr. Tennant (Liberal) has been elected to the Commons from Glasgow, without opposition, in place of Alexander Whitlay (Conservative), recently deceased. THE PANAMA CANAL SCHEME. Wasuineton, July 15. A confidential friend of Gen. Grant says that he will not accept the Presidency of the Lessep’s Panama Canal Company. FRANCE. Paris, July 15. The budget committee of the Deputies and the Senatorial committee pronounced in favor of France taking an acti¥e part in the opening up of Central Africa. A com- mission to examine the project for uniting Algeria and Bengal to Soudan railway was appointed. GERMANY. Ber.in, July 15. The bill in the Bundesrak, which pro- poses to substitute biennial meetings of Par- liainent and biennial budgets, has created considerable sensation, as tending to fur- ther free the Government from Parlia- mentary control. The reason alleged for the change is the inconvenience of dis- cussing two budgets, Prussian and Im- perial,in the same year. The creation of a department for the control of Imperial railways is also regarded as a step towards rendering the Government less dependent on Parliament. EASTERN AFFAIRS. Lonpon, July 15. The Circass’ans are terror: ‘ng the dis- trict of Adabazar on the east coast of the Sea of Marmora, by murdering and black- mailing the inhabitants. THE NEW CANADIAN LOAN. Lox >on, July 15. The new Canadian 4 pe cent. loan has been fully subscribed. The tenders at the official minimum of 95 per ct. will receive about 90 per cent of the amount of their tenders, and al! tenders above 59 per cent. will receive tue full amount bid for. ro Agricultural Prospects in England. Mr. J. J. Mechi, writing on the above subject, says :—‘‘ We have the old story over again —low temperature, flooding downpours, no sunshine, no ripening, crops late. I passed through 70 miles of Essex this week. Barleys were distressingly yel- low and waterlogged. Both wheat and barley fields were bright with crops of char- lock (wild mustard) in full bloom. Hand- hoeing has been impessille, so weeds are supreme, and the laborers’ earnings have} been small. Sheep still suffer from wet jacket and damp’ beds. Uncovered farm- yards and exposed Cungheaps are contribut- ing their ‘strong tea’ abundantly to the brooks and watercourses. Well-drained farms, with covered homesteads and horse- hoed crops, have many advantages this year; but on all farms a more ripening ¢on- dition is required. On the,whole, the out- look is at present gloomy and unprofitable; but we should not despair.” aa oo. Chicago now claims 537,000 inhabitants— on a directory basis. NO. 48 MisceHaneous News. A New York policeman has been indicted fer burglary. Six hundred Mermons, mostly women, arrived in New York on Wednesday, en route to Utah. Rev. D. D. Currie, the new editor of the Wesleyan, previous to leaving Moncton, was presented with an address and a purse con- taining $50. A correspondent of the Halifax Herald has been introduced te a young ledy at Vale Colliery, N. §S., the smallest woman it is se‘d in the provinces. Her height is 39 inches; weighs only 24 lbs., and is in her 16th year. The Londen ‘‘ Truth” has information that the health of the Emperor of Germany is in a most critical state. He has become subject to prolonged fainting fits a go off at any hour.” ** may Up to the first of this month an improve- ment is noted in the shipments of lumber from Ottawa. This year 26,000,000 feet has been sent away, while only 21,000,000 feet had been shipped during the same period of last year. The custom receipts at New York for the month of June,1879,were $7,559,825. 75--an increase of $1,363,190.20 over those of June 1878. This looks like a greater demand for goods, consequent upon business im- provement. Sqnire Applegate, of Sharon,Penn., done what he could to make marriage easy. In the country papers his advertisement ran : ‘‘No license required. Parents’ consent not wanted. On the Fourth of July Squire Applegate will remain at home for che pur- pose of marrying all persons from Ohio who may desire his services. Strict secrecy maintained if required.” In an out-of-the-way town in New Hamp- shire lives an eccentric old farmer who found his cellar stairs hard to climb on ac- count of the he ght of the steps. After éareful consideration hé “hit upon'the de- vice of nailing a piece of ‘two-inch plank on each, in ordes, as he said, to,‘‘ bring ‘em nearer together;” and contended that he noticed ‘* a leetle tetch of improve- ment.” A Wonperrut Lovomorive.—As an in- stance of the enormous amount of work a railway locomotive can be made to dounder vod care, it may be stated that the G. T. 2. Baldwin locometive,driver, J. Renwick, has been out since the Ist of March, 1875 to the 4th July, 1879, and ran 205,000 miles during that period, without general repairs. This is believed to be the greatest number of miles ever run by an engine without thorough overhauling.— Toronto Mail. Tue Late Prixcess Atice.—The cast for the monument to the Princess Alice—com- missioned by the Queen to Mr. Beehm for the Mausoleum at Frogmore—promises well. The Princess_lies as in sleep, her head thrown back on a high pillow support- ed on either side by little angels the lower part of the figure being draped and swathed by the heavy folds of a mantle bordered with ermine. With her left arm the Princess embraces her child, who is placed at her side, resting her head on her, mother’s breast and extending her. left hand to meet the caress of her mether’s right. This group, which is to be executed im Marble, will be supperted on a_ base enriched by a band of delicate Renaissance arabesque crowning the pedestal, which is divided by fluted palisters into three compartments. The general cffect of this part of the work will be much varied by the employment of colored marbles. Denmark threatens to prove a formidable rival to Canada and the United . States in the live stock trade with England, The Scandinavian cattle exhibited at the New- castle wholesale market have represented of late more than two-thirds of the beasts offered for sale. The quality of them may be judged from the fact that considerable sales were made for the southern markets, to which none but the best sorts are sent. A quantity of stock is now fed on the best pastures in Denmark for the English mar- kets. When prices are pretty stiff, the Danish cattle steamers, instead of waiting for cargoes of coals or goods, run ont of northen ports in ballast, and return with a fresh supply in a marvellously short space of time. In fine weather Copenhagen and the adjacent ports sending cattle to New- castle are as near to it as Aberdeen is for the same purvose. Farmers in the north reckon upon chis trade as thoroughly estab- lished, and as a grewing one, too. There was a snowstorm in Portland, Maine, on the Fourth, although the inhab- itants of every other American city were suffering from heat. The signal service di- recters explain this remarkable sneteoro- legical phenomenon in this way : Artificial snow may be formed in a warm room, the air of which has become saturated with moisture from the breath or any cause, by suddenly admitting a current of cold dry air. Shortly before 5 o’clock a cloud was observed rising from the south. At the same time another rose from the aorth- west. The current of wind which bore this along was cold, while the opposing current was warm and saturated with vapour. These two intermingled, and the effect was to form crystals of snow. The preceding heat and dryness of the day also helped to produce this result. The barometer was | very low at the time, and the thermometer dropped 15 degrees in ten minutes.