he > Saya at W. L.. COVITDON., 7 | 3 b ees a : : \ OL. 1 é Manaywer & Iditor MONDAY MORNING, i” - Ps . AUG UST O. 1877. NO. GY a : ae co | | A. McNEILL, | MECHANICS REMIGRATING FROM| tuclioneet and Commission Merchant LN SCR ICT. eHARLOTTETONY, PR. ISLAND | —_—— NO. «1 QUE gene itended to in city and country al ‘ _ r AUCTION SALES, of all deooteg yqoderate rates. May 21, 1877. “. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. es LL parties Jeaving their orders for Tuning Z% at Bremner Bros. will receive the best aliention. Allwho have Pianos in Charlotletown would do well to have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect order al! the time A yisit once a year at feast will be made t gil parts of the Island. or oftner if required Ch’town, duly 18, [Sai 7 oo JOH N F. McKAY, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, AVING fitted up his Store in first-class Style, will keep constantly on hand a very nice assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ete. Also, all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired. — ; N. B.—Having had nine years experience with two-lirst-elass workinen, I teel confi- dent of giving perfect satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. All work Warranted. Ch’town, July th&sa l2in ROYAL HOTEL, - Sguare, Saint Sohn. ——— 4 King RHAVE much pleasure ia iotormingymy . i merous friends and the public generally, that J have leased the Hotel formerly knowauas the CUNTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated thesame,making it, asthe ROYAL always had the reputation of being, one of the best Hotels ic the Provioces. Excelleaot Bill cf F: re, First-class Wia-s Liquorg.aod Cigars, aad superior accommodsa oo. Blackhall’s Livery Stable attached. ~ ‘Mos, ¥. RAYMOND. July 3, 1877—6m “10 PLEASURE SEEKERS! A about Kight Tous Capacity, suitable for Pleasure Parties, Picnics, Fishing o: Mo milight Excursions (capable of seating i persons) can be engaged by the day o1 hour, With or without man in charge, bs upplying to GEO. COOMBS, duly 48—Im Lord’s Wharf, FIRST-CLASS PLEASURE. BOAT, of QUEEN INSURINCE C0. FP ENGLAND. Steamer Arrangements. | (Prince Edward island STEAMIERS., SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ee Nova Scotia. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou ever MonDay, Werpnespay, Tuurspay, & SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o'clock, c¢on- hecling there at 10a. m., with train for Hlatifax. Fare to Vbalifax. $4.10. Picnie Parties of Twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tiekets at Charlotte- town Otice to Pictou aud back same day $1.00 eaeh. Returning to Charlottatowa. Leave Pictou every Turspay, Wrepnrespay Fripay and Sarurvay, about 2.30 mn. on arrival of evening train from Hali- fax. CAPE BRETON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mow- pay and THURSDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connec ling both ways with stave and Steamer ** Neptune,” to and from Sydney and sras d Or Lake. Returning lo Pictou same nights, connect- ini With 10 acm. Prain Teespay and Fri- DAY tor Halifax. New Brenswick, Canada and United Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every’ day (Sunday 2xcepted) on arrival Of Morning train: from Sharlottetown, connecting at Stiepac with trains for cach of above named places, ind at St. John with Steamers of Inperna- MONAL: Co. for VortLAND and Bostrox., Also, leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, about 3 o’cloek. Returaing, Jeaves Sueprac every «ay (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train from Str. Jouys, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also, leaves Summerside fo Charlottetown every Saturday evening. about 6 o’elock. ' Agents: ALMoN & Macixvrosn, Halifax: Neaxan & Davirs. Pictou; A Gaanwr & .'o Nawkesbarv® HANPRD Bros., So. John. re. W. WALES DMT IRECT LIN "RODS PEC EON, steauiers Caryoll and = Worcester Ber Steamers are fitted with new Bojl Crs, dod their Passenger accomodation ranged tor every convenience aud com fort, atid fitted Gp in elegant style. FREIGHES carried at moderat rates and ts low as by ary other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Boston, by ieaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Hal. fix, and arriving at Boston tMonday morning, _—-oe Capital wo Millions Sterng, ——--- ee NSURANCE effected on all kinds o Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce iAiso, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. “asses settled promptly. GRORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island dupe — ee in Molasses, Sugar & Salt “ JOARRIIE. RIGT. FLERTWOOD will be due here about the 5th of August, from Barba- does, via St. Marlin’s, with 5S) Pans. Bright Barbadoes Molasses, “5 Hihds. Grocery Sugar, 15 'Rierces do, do., 2000 Bushels Ground St. Martin’s Sait, suitable for mackerel, which will be sold low.on arrival.) LONGWORTIL & CO., Water Street. | Ci'town, Inly 27— WANTED, — ee LEAVE CHARLOPTETOWN Icvery "Thursday, panctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturdny, unctually. at noon, CARVE LL BROS. Agent. Cltown, June 7, 1877 ~_—— SC - Steamer: HEATHER BELLE Summer Arrangement. ATILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, a 7 o'clock. Returning to Orwell same evening at 5 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewar- every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Morn- ings at four o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7io’clock, returning to Mount Stewart t Highest Cash price paid for Calf Skins and Sheep Skins ROBERT BRIDGES, June 26—tudfr tf same evenings. Ieaving Charlottetown for Crapaud every SATURDAY, weather and tide per- mitting; and every alternate SATURDAY will nake @ return trip ; JOUN HUGHES, Agent. Chitown May 25, 1877.—3m wkly Excursion Tickets. 0 BOSTON AND RETURN, STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, For $15.00. CARVELL BROS MONTREAL & ACADIAN STEAMSHIP ‘INE. ee HASZARD BROS., Agents. (et Montreal, Charlottetown, P, E. I, Sydney, ¢. B,. & St. John’s. NF. ee 8.8. VENLLA,” NS. VALETE.” Capt. Joha A, Macmarsters Capt, Daniel Anderson Should sufficient freight ofler, it is in- tended to run the steamers of this line during the present season, regularly, be- tween the above mentioned ports, The at tention of importers is directed to the ad- vantages offered. The steamers are in all respects first-class, well found, staunch, and well adapted for the route, having ex- cellent passenger accommodation, . All freight delivered in good order at lowest rates. For freight or passage apply to HASZARD BROS., Agents: July 16, 1877—eod tf QUEBEC & GULP PURRS F een Steamship Company ! *SHURET - | - CAPT. DAVIDSON, *MIRATIOWE” UAPT, BAQUET, Wy tt LEAVE awe, aatel, from PICTOU (alter arrival of Monday Aflernoor. Frain from Halifax) every Monday Midnight; SHEDIAG Giferarrival of Tuesday ‘Train from St. Johnm and Halifax) every Tuesday Afternoon > CHARLOTTETOWN, — every Fouesday) Morning; SUMMERSIDE: every Luesday ——ee Pasbebiae, Peres, Gasp, Rather Point, and ai Above Named Places, : HATES, QUICK TIME CARVELL BROs, Agents. LOM Parks’ Cotton Yarns. WARDED the only Medal, given to: COTTON YARNS of Canadian Manu factura ul the CEN. ENNIAL EXHIBITION. Nos. 5's to 10's. White Blue, Red,-Orange, and Green. Warranted full length and weight. Stronger and betler than any other Yaro n the market. Cotton Carpet Warp. No. 12’s 4 PLY IN ALI, COLORS. Warranted fast. WM. PARKS' & SON, New Brunswick Cottun Mills St. John,N B. May 28 77 — —_-— THE DAILY EXAM NER ISON SADE Henry A. Harvie, Theoph. Le Chappelle, and T. O’Connell. Seer sire Priee Gnly 2 Cents, i June 27, 137i—her 1 AT THE STORES OF THE UNITED STATES. Last Tuesday morning the steamer Mo»- ‘ana took from New York for England fifty carpenters, who are to be employed by R. Neill & Sons, builders at Manchester. The half hundred were near!y all residents of New York and Brooklyn, and have been selected by Mr, Jabez W. Abbott, an em. ploying mason of Passaic, New Jersey. The preferance was given to single men. and none were accepted without tools and good references. } egsrs. RK. Neill & Sons advance the pessage mon y, ($26), which has to be refunded at tho rie of seventys five cents per week, to be deducted from ther wages. Six imonths is the stated term of employment. snd the wages are seventeen cents an bh vr. Last \aar ity may be remembered, Mr. J. W. Abbott sent 15Q masons {0 w...k on the govern- ment buildings nesr Glisy w, Seotland, and only about six of thom ‘ave retr..ued to the United Sates. THI MARRIAGE OF TIE KING OF S i "A I NN: A Cadiz correspondent writes that the marriage of the King of Span wits the News of the World. Nee ee Le ee eee” CANADIAN, George Baines has been arrested at Balv timore for having stolen forty thousatd dollars in notes of Consolidated. Bank of Montreal. Seventy-two thousand dollars were found on him with name of cashier forged. The Bishop of Quebec left town on the Ist for avisitation to the coast of Labra- dor. Capt. Blais’ schooner will land him at Natashquan, whence he will travel in the missionary boat with Mr. Hepburn 300 miles,.to administer the rights of con- firmation to those who have been prepar - ing for it. New Customers.—It is stated that a firm in, Canada has received an order from Rus~ sia for 100 steel ploughs. This speaks well for the Dominion. But the reason of this order may be that the Russians cannot spare any of their swords to be “ turned into ploughshares”’ just now. UNITED STATES. Some people read the Eleventh Com- mandment, ‘‘ Do riot and fear not.” youthful and beatiful dauzuter of the Duke of Montpenvies has .cng been 2! matier of speo ou, ms at last | likelytobe “2 24. . s las Mei cedes, Infanta oi p..a, wis buinm on Junie 34. 1860, and has io voor J LV ecomplet.d ber 17th year. Ki.° Alfous XID, ws born Ou the 28 : of _.oveniber, 1857, sma is thus some ties years ho: senior. Tue marriage, therefore, >. iar ss age is eons cerned, ‘is very su able and the two cousins are sai. to be aiached toa one another, Ou tue iirt of Auge-t the Duke of ).ontpe: will leave Randan, and »» the remainder = af the dog-days in i}. Pa ce xt La Granja, when, it is said, : nu: preiiminaries will be finally arreag d.) The marriage is- self, according to Goo mon rd even offical report, is to ba. solemniz -4 in October. Some had believed that a Cerman alliance was likely to bé negotiated,and this latter ‘was advocated by Senor Segasta and the Liberal Constitu*’onals. Ti + poli’ cabims portance of the fdérthcoming allianee is great, ‘ > +: ae ++ => BELGIUM. —-- fee The King of Belgium has recently met with an accident through being thrown from his horse, aire the i will have it that the accident strongly con- firms the venerable supersiition that thir. teen isan unlucky number to sit down to dinner. The King and Queen were in- vited to a very select banquet by the stewards of the Spa Races. ‘The party was to number fourteen, but at the last moment one of the guests, an ex-Prime Minister, wis taken ill, and was unable to come. ‘The stewards were horrified at the itea of thirteen sitting down to dinner, and therefore it was suggested that the num- ber should be reduced to twelve. But then arose the delicate question, who wis to go? Each one of the guests in turn declined to sacrifice the honor of dining with Royalty to avert an unlucky omen. But at last the pirish priest and Dean of Spa came to the rescue, and said, * Your superstition is absurd; but as you a e fool- ish enough to attach so much importance to it, J will remove the scurce of your fears by giving up my place and dining elsewhere.’ The priest, however, was an old friend of his Majesty's, having. indeed, been the tutor of Royalty; and the King, expecting to see his old friend, noticed hi- absence, and inquired the cause of it. When an explanation had been made, in a rather shamefaced manuer, his Majesty laughed heartily, and said, *‘] do not share your superstition, and to show how little I think of it, desire that you will present my compliments to the worthy cure, and say that | beg that he will not stay on my account.”’ In obedience to what was tantamount toa Roya: order, the selt- sacrificing priest was reca.'2.1 and installed in the place of honor beside the King. And now mark the sequel! Two days later the King was thrown from) . horse, «nd nar- rowly escaped beng -«~.ously, injured! What rational person cau ji) (o s2¢ ip that accident a judgment upen tue Koyal levity and scepticism. and a w.umpliuai vindiva- tion of the t-me-onoie. superstitulon which soseverel exerc-eu the mnds of —_——-—_-— : the hosts on this occa-ion ?— Com ny Heents. St. Louis is to have at: -’ect-high bronze statue of Shukespcare. It was cist ip Munich. Sir Garnet Wolse ey; the ero of the Ash- antee war, is threatening o Ome out with a novel. Election riots tcok p'szce at Grimsby, Eng., on the Ist inst., and « mob of 6 000 wrecked the hotel where Mr. Watk.n, wiio was elected {o <arliain ut ye-terday, stayed. and {ri» td by Three per- sons were sei vt the mob. froops wer. m. the | garrison, Sheffi . ....-) 4 ..oters were arrested. A Cobb desp2ich sr}s a ‘w inte:maton- al Roman Catu. .cie uei > beea iormed og tue Pay ud tems sary end ail 4 C.thzlic« ge inatiobs © mmaa ed to id. Cathoiic for the object o. rest poral power by . ishop:, priests throughout the \ rd are work in harmony tv tl: newspapers are .0 be. | 2 principal cities, «ad 4°: © calumnies”’ of opposition papers © mer fy prosecution, gf on £ > irs [ie | named McQuay ‘ascent in a balloon at the circus ground ‘lished in all! Fifty skilled carpenters left New York on ‘the steamer on the Ist for England, as they said to interviewers to “escape starvation here.’ St. Louis is madly jealous of Chicago, because the latter had the biggest riot, Chicago is so proud that she declines to entertain St. Louis drummers at her hotels, lt is conjectured that recent loss of life has balanced the populations of the two cilles, which makes Chicago almost sorry anybody was killed, after all.—Graphic. Twenty-five lads struck at the American Leadpencil Company’s works, tlokoken, because they said they ought to, as the men were striking all over the country. They did not know what they struck for. and, several having been thrashed by their parents, they al! went back again to-day. [t is calculated that the great strike has involved the railroad companies of the United States concerned in a loss footing wp no less than $26,250,000. Lo this amountiis to be added the immense sum lost the cmmunity generally, eflectoa more or less by the strike. Charles F. Locke, a native of Boston, shot himtelf at his residence in San Frans er repeatedly snd y is wifey He left a note addressed to his brother, as follows - way with myself, so kiss your children and your wife and your sistersin-law for me, and so forth. What is the use of living ? Life is a failure, especially with me, and always was since | have been eight years old. We were raised wel), and had a}) that money could procure. We had too much then and too little now ; but, neverthe ess, by night, this ninth day of July, I will be either in heaven or the other place. Good by, Ed.” The reign of terror caused by the strike of trainmen recalls with vividness the fact that within the three last years the actual loss in the shrinkage of United States rail. road securities reaches the enormous sum of two thousand and two hundred million dollars—more than the entire national debt. If ail the banks-in the country should break, one-half paying nothing and the rest twenty cents on the dollar. the loss would not exceed that inflicted by the deprecation of railroad property. EUROPEAN. At the present moment 4,000,000 Hin- doo and 100,00) Mohammedan children are attending schools in India, and 59,0c0 to 60,000 of them are receiving instruction up to the English universities standard. The Standard considers the appointment of Mr. Hardy to succeed the late Mr. Hunt as First Lord of the Admiralty probable, and eminently desirable, The longest bridge in Europe is now most completed near Dundee, Scotland, will connect the port of Tay with Broughty. Ferry. and thus enable the trains to run from Edinburgh to Aberdeen without stops ping. ' A Rome dispatch says Italy is more di« rectly concerned in what is going on in Western Bulgaria than in the Eastern diff, culty. She has joint interest with Ger- many in the result of the approaching French elections. Italy will follow Ger- many in the Eastern Question. The Windsor Branch of the Intercolonial Railway was taken possession of by the Dominion authorities on the Ist. The dockyards at British Columbia are being prepared for active service in case of war between England and Russia. E-quix mault will be the depot for victualling and coaling British cruisers on the Pacific. A stranger who had been robbed of bis | baggage at South Quebec, committed suicide by shooting himself with a re~ volver. PaRis, Ont. July 31.—A young man from Guelph, made an here this afternoon. The descent being too rapid, he attempted to jump to the limb of a large tree, but fell to the ground ‘and was killed. ‘| am sick of life, and lam going to make ° rilt across the mouth of the river Tay, it: om nll. a ide ine oli at ‘ Malle! ie... — somes Arm en tea ie “te 2 eemeenemn sane se tad At Rs EO OR a Sei ita! hate oe asin ae Sei " me Fi shoes he eth gents a - Me ae