c= aikes, “ros, Is, ety, tie haat i$ men a Seal, —_———e tycloneer and Commission Merchan' STEIEAMERS. Bur, ates goderatej race May 21, 1877 on soy" aod cuN TIN EN TAL, ne i ROYAL always had | A » * ‘ AnUMeY. VoL. 1. =teieREEes: FRIDAY MORNING - - - OCTOBER 26. 1877. NO. 1#0 —P A. McNEILL. Prince Edward isiand | ———— sb gt bebe es rrtiok. ! FMAM NO. LARLCLEION SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ee ae Nova Scotia. "TLON SALES, of wii descrip- ae sale to in city and country at a he ave ¥Charlottetown ii | Pictou every | MonDay, Wrpnespay, Tuurspay, & SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o'clock. con- iii necting there at 10 a. m., with train for a ae Hatifax. Fare to Halifax. 4.10. ¢ ? Picnic Parties of Twenty and apwards | R3Y AL ; ‘an obtain Return Tickets at Charlotte- SOkKR. : | _ Returning to Charlottet own. | dgy $1.00 each. king Square, Saint el ' asure in informing my au | d the public generally, that| ormerly kKaowa as the | thoroughly renovated | HAVE much ple merous friends ao on arrival of evening train from Hall. | nave leased the Hotel 1 on CAPE BRETON. au Kere. First-class Wines ‘ve Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon- + lon superior accommoda pay and THURsDay., on arriya! or ? kiog it, the same, Ha be reputalies of being, one be Proviaces pxcellest BD A Liquors aod Cigars, 8a ot the best Hotels ia, ail hall's Livery Stable attached. both ways with stage and Steamer Blackba " THOS. F. RAYMOND ‘Neptune,” to and from Sydney and a Pras d'Or as ——$$ $e deturning to Pictou same nights, connect- : |i. with 10a.m. Train Turspay and Frt- ! pay for Halifax. | | New Brunswick, Camada and United Siates, OF ENGLAND. | , _ Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day Sunday | -Xcepted) on arrival of morning train from civtthenenenan ‘harlottetown, connecting at SHepiac “ith trains for each of above named places, iad at St. John with Steamers of In rERNA-| ONAL Co. for PORTLAND sad Boston. | Aiso, leave Charlottetown for Sammerside | svery Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. | Keturoing, leaves SHEDIAC every day at ae Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train NSURANCE effected on ail mace ® trom rah Seater for Summerside: connect I Buildiags, Merchandise, aud Produce | 1) ore without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also. Jeaves Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, ; about 6 o'clock. A: emta: ALMON & MaciINn7osm, Halifax: | NCOMNAN & Daviks, Pictou; A GRANT & Uo | awke<bury Hanerp4Bros., St. John. F. W. HALES Capital -- fa) Milions Stznliy ae Also, on Vessels ov the stocks. “fal ‘rs ; fur isolated residences. Specialfrates tor isolatec Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unicn'Bank). Excursion Ti ckets, 1) BOSE AND. RRTURA ‘STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, | districts se woutd leat to just and equal! lie Tota ‘The Perfection of Mechanism. Leave Pictou every Tussoay, Wepvespay So Light and Simple that a Faipay and SarurbDay, about 2.30 p.m. ‘Child can Work them, fax. So Durable that they last ‘A Lifetime, Kight Thousand Machines now comp’ained of. Manulactured every Week. morning train from Halifax, connecting lo he had only from the Authorized Agent. Fire and Life Insurance Company, ing a share of censure on the Government, | i : : . , NOTICE is hereby given that the Board | the meeting, as we had not met fo! | are never tempted a further eall of “our tustalments, ot Five per Ageutffor Prince Edwardjlisiand | pl Nil SLs Jienme ~ H. VINNICOMBE, — PIANO FORTE REGULATOR — LL ¢ ies leaving their orders for Tuning | A laeual Rene will season the best Sealers Carroll and Worcester attention. . ii All who have Pianos in Chariottetown | would do well to have them tuned by the DOs BOSTON, } ee “a rfert | OTH Steamers are fitted with new Boi! ear, keeping their instruments in pertect B : i ; rs, aud their Passenger accomodation der all the time > By visit once a year at least will be made! arranged for every convenience and com- al! parts of the Island. or oftuer if required | fort, and fitted up in elegant style. . . oe. 807% ‘ own, du ‘ 1s. iS: Se ; = . is low as by any other route. Shog and “Warehoue to Let. ee eee the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used iu reaching Boston, by leaving here baturday Morning and catching steamer al (Puat Shop and Warehouse corner Of) falfux, and arriving at Boston Monday Water and Pownal Street formerly! morning. oecupled by the late N. a Pg ; ub applicat on 0 . i ‘ a hl ' , . \. ote eee es on LEAVE CHARLOPTETOWN — «| ARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST Look Out For It. punctuaily at & p.m. LEAVE BOSTON iuvery unctuaily at noon. CARVELL 3ROS.,Agent about the FIRST NOVEMBER ’ tiext we purpose relasalnag cn or Chitown, June 7.:187 THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | ~ (4a cannection with the Daily Examiner’, Size OF SHEET aBoUrT 28«40 INCHES. ee SUBSCRIPTION Price WARDED the only Medal, given tor ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, “* COTTON YARNS of Canadian Menu PAID IN ADVANCE facture at the , me CEN ENNIAL EXHIBITION. in the meantime we want a few huodred additional subscribers to the DAILY EXAMINER. Persous who desire to have the NEWS UF THE DAY jaid down upon their break- fast! table every morning should call ana ove their names and addresses st the Stores of H. A. Harvie, Thto. L.. Chappelle, | er at the ExaMIner OFkICE, where sub rCriptiods will be taken. Nos. 5's to 10's. Warranted full length and weight no the market Cotton Carpet “Warp. No@P?’s 4 Ply IN att }Cotors. Subscription Price—Six M mths, . . $2 ae fr aye feat. ai “e Three Months, ° 1 25 WM. PARKS’ & SON. ‘St, Johu N. B., May 23. 1877. Prompt attention given to all Orders, Cn’.own, Oct. 11— s CARDINAL MANNING ON 7 OTAL ABSTINENCE. MEETING AT BELLE CREEK. Tae following resolutions were passed at the meeting heldiu Belle (‘reek — Cardinal Manuing has addressed the fols Moved by A. McMillan, seconded by M. | igwing etter to the officers and members Me Millan, that» — of the Total Abstinence Union of America, — 1" : ia) i) ‘ Warkkas, The Assessors have violate: recently in convention at Buffalo ; — the spirit of the Act, in not soliciting such —— oe , ‘ uilliieation from the inbabitants of the !° the Officers and Members of the Catho- Abstinence Union of 4m, Ph Valuation of the properties under their su- erica :— pervision: therefore — | thank you very heartily for the invita- Resolved, That this meeting recommend | ||. 4 he present at your Seventh An- that the valuations be reconsidered. and : ; hat the present Assessors be dismissed | "al Vonvention in the city of Buffalo: t from office, and deprived of that remuneras and I request you to convey to the Bishop tion that would otherwise be their due. My regret that | cannot have the happi- An amendment to the above by D. nass of coming to his Diocese on the 29th fit were in my power to ror 815.00, CARVELL BROS SINGER'S | | Crawford, Esq., was lost by a large majors | of this mouth. town Ollice to Pictou and back same | SEWING MACHINES ! ity. It reads as follows — be with you, I should gladly come, but | injustice has been inflicted on this District | ¢¥e" Seeing your great ea by the Assessors in vaiuing property too) When you are assembled in the Convers high: at the fsame time this meeting be. | ‘ou, | hope that some one wil have the i lieve thit the Assessment Act is just—not k ndness to read these few words of con. withstanding the difficulty in carrying it | #"4tulation to the members of the Union. into eflect. and that the Government be | 42 association Of 26 dioceses and 100.00, exonerated from all blame in this matter, | Members, with the blessing of our Holy ‘and that this meeting bave every con{i- | father upon them, cannot fail to increase dence that they will redress the matters! “td maltiply, until a powerful moral au , thority shall make itself both heard and , elt throughout the American Union an the Dominion of Cinaia, On Sunday W. Cook, — / night next, I will make known +, our Cath. That a committee be appointed to mes | olic League of the Cross for Total Abstin- | morializa the Government to remedy the |}ence the words of brotherly sympathy grievance complained of,and should the | whieh you have sent to me over the At! tn. ‘Act interfere in giving us justice, that/ric. Weare bound together in a common Parilament be immediately called to make | work for the salvation of mén, women, provisions to enable them to do so. and ciiidren. and homes. from the hapoe A motion by Wm. Welsh, E-q., con- aod wreck which drunkenness js daily ex. | U-uding, in the midst of all the prosperity jwith whieh America and England are ole sed, i hope, not ; together wit another amendment by J. Bee og ae : : saunders, to the effect that neither be put Dean sabonaie : oi ant ae | ' | tO excess will gladly of Directors of this Company have made | such an object, wis withdrawn in favor of | jay upon themselves this slight self-deniat ‘the following -— as an aa & repar ition, and an ex- Moved by A. McMillan, seeonied by MM. tigers for t ae sins ot others, Wuat | say al | to all | say especiaily to fathers and Cen. PACH, MeMillan, — }mothers. If children are brousht Up Withe on the Subscribed Capital af the Company. | That this meeting have all confidence in = ee = ; en of Intoxicxting payadle at its Ofice, No. 93 Si. Peter street, | their Representatives and the Government, | drink, they will be almost insensible to the | that they will give us ail fair play and jus. temyation. and strong to resist it. If the _| tice in adjusting the grievance complained fathers aud mothers of the last generation > | of. / lad learnt this jesson, the curse of drunk wom | uess would not lie like a blight upon thei children at this hour. The homes of om | people would atthis day be full of teme | perance, purity and peace, Moved by J. Saunders, seconded by A. Robert Younc. South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1877. STADACONA demuing ”) the Government in general, and an amendment thereto by A. Martin, lay- only that those who have by intoxicating drink may ene Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth 4 of August, 1877; hive per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, {877 , five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day . Correspondence. - OE A WADE eT AAAS BA cs of February, 1878 . . * ; ' UM) HKU Titi: wae ; vey AT ce Settee ce yp inenest ae May the blessing of Almighty <od be ilk , FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and | EGGS in boxes and barrels handledjwith | Every Thursday, Saturday, Parks’ Cotton Yarns, = White Elue. Red. Orange. an Green Sironger and hetler than any other Yagu | i Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 2877 eo a . y out upon the Watholic of May, I8/s. fotal Abstinence Union, and upon Eas By order of the Boa: i . a a uomes of all the members, CRAWFORD LAN b- Henry Epwarp, (4 ‘ = ad RDIN ANNIN. s = GRAVE MATTERS. ; — » RTT =f Archbishop of Westminster. a he : uy Auditor of the Fxaminer : Archbishop's House, Westminster. DR. WILLIAM GRAT'S SPECIFIC MEDICIY: « Epivon,—The present condition oi THE UNITED STATRPS 4N} The Great English Rem- s, a certain graveyard not many wiles from a. °°, edy is an unfailing cure . ; ; ~ MEXICO, fur Serninal Weakness, Sper- yous offfce, is not what it should be. Has | —etmeds matorrhea, Impotency, and &1l diseases that follow & sequence of Self- Abuse; &- Loss of Memecry, Univer A au Lassitude, Pain in t ' Back, Dimness of Vision = SeforeTaking. Premature Ola Age, and After ; ‘aauy other diseases that lead (6 Zisanity or Con. sumption and a Premaiure Grave. Bap , $1 per packagp, or six packages for $5, by mail free or postage. Full particnlare in our pamphlet, which we desire tosend free by mai! toeveryone. Addre« | WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Outarlo, Cawada. | ee Sold | Watson, P. Dodd, and a Apothecaries’ jail druggistsanywhere nobody charge of it? It so, caunata boy) The Mexican Diario Oficial of Septem. | be engaged to keep cattle out of it? There | ver 29th, publishes the message of Geyars | | was a cow init last Sunday. To say the Diaz to the Mexican Congress. in which i least, much negiect or indifference to the | thts alludes to the relations of his Govern- memory of the dead is piinfutly apparen: | ment with-that of the United States -— to 4 visitor to that sacred locality. | can announce to vou With satisfaction In one corner, fenced with a {that our official reiations with friendly high iron | railing, are the tombs of t Captain the | powers alter a brief interraption occasion - in Charlottetown by W. R | Honorable Ambrose Lane, H. P.. 98th} ed by ciroumetances, have been frankly Fraser, C. D. Rankin, De | Poot, Town Major, &e., &e..” his wife and | %4 Cordially renewed. Said satisfaction fall, and by | daughter. and of the wife and child of a| would be complete, AS regarding our fur- Lieutenant Governor of the {slend. The joe relations had f not the mortification iron gate af this enclosure has been beteadat “ abnounce tO you that the I nited States down, evidently in course of repair to the | of America have hot, up to the present ‘outer fence, and has been left under foot. | * thought fit to observe the conduct , Ought not this gate to have been replaced ” | adopted by the friendly nations of Europe Has not a sacred trust been herein violat. | 284 AMerica. Since the epoch of the late ed? Who will see that that aate ie pat ia | administration certain difficulties have position at once? Then those rotting and te ite: pannet by events and incidents th at rotten pailings had they better not be ade the pired on (he ‘rontier oe Bait removed. if not replaced ?—and the many *—“'"* a ceenty OF State will inform other pailings, suffering for paint, are they ; you ney uetime. ibe Executive has be te be let rot prematurely, too? If the stone stowed 3 en and preeminent atten and the pailingare -‘ the last tributeof ro. | UO? UPR vrs delicate qtestions, not only | pect” by the chiidsen. will not the grand. = ent . the ob gation he is under «a. children go to some little trouble and ex. , "P* te the fear that the peace of the pense on their account? A word about | ele ve disturbed, but also to cOmp.s One certain other grave and | shal] have | M™°UyY alae those imposed by internationas done. I find that of «Rev. Tieophilu. | SPUaton. Lt is to be presumed that the DesBrisay, who for upwards of 47 years. Siewert re‘ations between both govern- with great faithfulmess and piety. dis- ments ibay s00n *S@ renewed. and that the charged the duties of Rector af this Parisi, P&M4D8 difficulties may be arranged. re etlectionately beloved and esteemed by al! | solvent oe the Executive, and doubtles- who knew him,” and wao died many years | \2U8T@8S 880, to act with entire justifies A MAGHIFICENT ASSORTMENT 210, sso oo. “Tuat mins grure ‘uu, NUowgu ‘determined at the num aéither rail or pailir-g ! ce to admit nothing that may tarnish tle Seasnaealy | gnity Or impair the rights of Mexico : _ Affairs arein such a condition between the United States and Mexico that at any moment there may be an open rupture. WANTED - jae Highest Cash price paid tor Call Skins and Sheep Skins. ROBERT BRIDGES. 26 ~— tudfr tf | ; | r ‘ I ROBERT YOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED. S. Prinee Edward. —-OF — NEW GOODS _ itwill bea great grief to the citizens of Halifax, after whose interest Mr. Jones. M P., has looked with such paternal care. to © NOW Comes the time of year when the learn that there is every likelihood of Mr. >tVering clerk looks bick bitterly upon Jones being compelled, by force of law and | the past and vows that never again shail ciroumstances, to remain at home next ses. | the smiling face of spring warm his heart sion. After the enormous sacrifices Mr, iMtO a charitable offering of his only Overs ‘Jones has made for Halifax, the yas | cat toa blind beggar. amount of labor he has given to it< inter. ests, and the numerous I+tters he hax read from all sorte of, correspondents, Mr. | wound up. Itis quite popular with ‘he HE andersigued has been appointed Ad- Jones’ active efforts will be missed next Quakers and others who have conscientious ministrator of the Estate of the late | session, and the prospects of Halifax will | cruples against conducting their own pre Raea CHuscaiit of Rustice, deceased, in- | greatly deciine. if the House of Commons fanity. state. All parties owing the Said Rstate bas any regard for the public interests. it | : py requested to pay fortwith. and parties will pass & special act whitewashing Mr A youtg man who left home ia Connec- having Claims against Estate are required.» | Jones and permitting him to iske his seat ticut some years ago to seek his fortune Hie same, daly provea, without delay without fear of enforcement of legal pen-~ recently wrote from ex4s, say.ng “| ve J. S. CARVELL sites, But then we fear the ( Ommons iss settled here.” It has since transpired Administrator; no sense Of the loss it wii] sustain in tie that he was right. He settled at twent 77—gaz im absence of Mr. Jonez —Hz. Hervala “ £ » at twenty . ee On the dollar. >_-_-:- ae er __oas +- - ——— Which he is offering at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES October 1, 1877. NOTICE. The latest invention is a dwarf automa. top, which swears witb great vigor when re ee . — seems SB ncn Meco is tenaiean a teetnmee noon ee is ew = EN eR se } - J saeaarseaeg ah ee go ee ae ‘ ‘ions . ~ : - ee eee eee 4 coos A e a pacha ihe ' ' * mens AEC 7 r lsneherteiieen Y