— > — ™ qe “r ™ 7 Lecal and Other items. | Latest by Fel legraph. | nn ne | —" a ee ae ee a a a i a a ee eee 7 fe] Yee aww Tdesbian " Montnix for July is at ri \ Srreawnenntes and Cream at ** The Con. | lus Domest Montuty. The July iitina7 W AR | > i ‘ber of this popular marzszine opens with | the usual remar Kkably complete and com- | @ | prehensive review of fashio ns, in whieh is | igiven @ full account of eve rything new | ind interesting concerning the topic. Fol. | ‘owing this appear full descriptions of the} i fectionery. <->. ak ArpLes, Cucumbers, ‘Tomatoes - [costumes represented on the plate accoms | panying the number, and of numerous sty- | a ‘ish garments for ladies and children illus-, / -. ‘ trated, In addition, an abundance of fresh | (reat Hacitement / and practical information is provided in | the special articles on Summer Wraps and | Shop. a GoopWorkman. Apply, at once, ee Draperies, Seasonable Fabrics, Trimmings, to . O. WINKLER. ~St.John Tel. sin [Special to the Daily Examiner). Parasols, Coiffures, Items of Fashion, Mls, ae linery, Lingerie, Domestic Art. ete. On the| _————— Lonpon, June 28. accompanying plate a very stylish riding! A party of gentlemen—twenty-five in Phe whole land of the Dannbe from Hea | habit is represented, In the literary de- | pumber—will leave Sammerside on Do-|sona to Fattcha is completely occupied by See we lind © continuation of Mary | minion Day to visit the ruined city of St. | Tse davens Gitecanaene Her | wee Lovers,” three excellent short stories | » great battles have yet taken place >. and a number of very good poems, In the <> — - \t council of Ministers in Constanti | Misceil: aney several very interesting articles Matrer on our first and last pages :— nople, Redif Pasha proposed to raise two |#te contained, the Household Department ‘ ‘ ee : ‘ orovicdes +: f ‘ Examination at Convent De Notre Dame} hundred thousand men in two months|P'°" les en abundance of good receipts, : a ‘ , hints upon domestic economy, etc., while on jirst page. and Market Prices on our} time. if the Porte will supply him with the! the eee Talk is as ae ial altar chatty and last page | entertaining paragraphs. Much critical | alii -a eapeie . (here are no gold quotations to-day. taste sud judgement are shown in the} Mr. E. H. Brennan, late of this city, [here 1s great excitement in Puris. but ag Reviews ; the Mosaics are as usual} has, we are giad to learn, received the °P~ 10 outbreak, aa Spans cat tee ee pointment of Assistant Manager of \ ies | ne a a tic Monthly is published by Blake & ag toria Railway, Lindsay, Ontario. pany, 849 Broadway, New York, at $1.! a a. en ae ‘Latest from Montreal. per year. Specimen copies, 15 cents. Lakceny.—A stable adjoining the Revere » ID ‘ ~ aan PREMIE | ‘‘Betroro's Monraty,” for July, has | House was broken into on Wednesday | , LOSS BY FROST. 'flussians have Complele Occupation eans, Cabbage, Gooseberries, Ban- -at “© The Confectionery.” Wanrep, for the ** Union House’ Barber the Russians. Jobn. Ne money necessury, timely article from the pen of M: wrtin : i i i : Griffin on ** The Fishery Commission, The} nignt, and was yesterday morning minus a] & if 4&4 D> * : , ’ | Tae thief is still at large. | article shows careful and industrious re- | search on the part of the writer and is very | convincing. We think, however, it would | be much more effective than it will be, were | —A gentleman Writing in St. Jobn reports :—Out of 796 safes in the anti« Yankee bias of the writer not so conspiciously displayed. ded 9 2 We quote from the St. John fire there are only forty-eight | (‘y OpS----F aial Qu. arrel----Flour. the article in another column, oe In “Shake~ that, so far, have yielded their contents | spearian Studies,’’ by Richard Lewis, is | uninjured. given an able exposit of the play of | Macbeth. “Fragments of the year ot! 1872,”’ by Dr. Canniff, is well worthy the perusal of the student of American his- | tory. Among the miscellaneous contribu- | tions we note the following— ‘*PATRIOTIC ODE,”’ liquidation in consequence of a loss of sixty | Vrillen bya Toronto Girl, thirteen years of | i ci oasis cana | thousand dollars by the St. John tire. Not | %/2— te ¢ ‘ : d > 1343 | fas rar] } } "erQty toe Cre i ly is announcad that a “ monster politic- a large concern! — - pty we Tes he gl net nations! ¥ - i . ” 3. i ” fi : i OLretch out wir Nanas, across tHe sea, altemperance meeting” is to be held at Later reports show considerable injury te| forod in 4 th, senshi dice inatmabliend? Clifton on the Sth of July, This means, we crops by the late frosts Mother and Daughier, proud and. free, suppose, that politics is to be discussed and Lorn, potatoes, hay and oats are light. | sland, throued im her ancient glory, alcohol tabooed. set of harness, °° ——-_ = Sares, NOT SaFé. aes Zt [ Specia! Dispatch to Daily Examiner. | NorMAL ScHooL.—The mid-summer ex- | Monrreac, June 28, 18 amination ,of the classes in the Normal) The Premier addressed a small audience School, ‘will take place in the Norma al | in Kingston, Ont. School Buiidings on Friday the 29th inst. | A at 10 o'clock, a. m. company in Toronto has gone into Wy al i t | Smiles on her fair child's earnest face - nities neat, barley and peas above the average. | osoada younz, with ber untold story, Mazonic Retier.—We understand that| “reat trouble is anticipated here on the} Offers the love of her own true race, the Masons have sent over three bundred| 12th of July. The Orangemen express their March on then in thy youth and beauty! dollars as part of their aid, and expect to intention to walk, and the Catholics are| Yarchto the nobiest | : ‘minec ay } arch with the eyes of two worlds on thee !} T ; —_* determined to prevent them. March with th eves n thee || send more. The amount would have been | ty meee: _ | And a glorious fature to sound thy name. & great deal larger, but they had nearly al! A boy in Toronto quarre!lled with his signed the general subscription. father and fatally shot him. —~— +-—_>->—__ - —— The Mail has been purchased by Mr. Tun ‘Peisce Epwarp” arrived from| Patterson for $2 600. And be thy aim the perfect fife. : : i ie i, eet ake, : +) Shirue! lovely star, the west adorning Liverpool last night, shortly after nine Che first of July colebration in this part} ot 6a mation binds thy ray: ° oo ‘ ‘ eat 1 saue 4 ' * Bee c I. i : i o’clock, with a full cargo of general mer~} Of Canada will be unusually fina. Strive for the Trath in life’s bright morning, | chandize, making the passage in the short} Flour market quiet and firm, and are not Tili thou attainest the perfect day space of 12 days, She had on bosrd sijx/j likely to go much higher. At this moment) yrapch on heights of Fame! Press on my country, great and ylorious, On! to thy grand and bloodless strife, March proudiy on o'er ail victorious, then in thy youth and beauty passengers there is small export demands : March to the noblest heights of Fame! gee ° P e = ~ 1 nget weil? }2 PYyeS if » & rigs ) i ay 'j i A et — Superior Extra, $7 98 to $8 05 repeats rewith th if . ed i r rs . ‘ . ~~ OC - - ada giorious — sound Lay aine Boy on tak Drunx.—A miserable looking | &*""@ Supertine, i 80 to 7 75 atta ee eT. | creature made his appearance (not the Fancy, ( 5)to 755! Tue Trape or Monrreat AND A GENERAL 4 : ae ; ~ | Spring Extra, 7 03 to 7 O8|Summary or tae TRape oF THE Domrnion, first) before the magistrate this morning. Supertine, 7 35 to 7 75|by Robert S. White, Commercial Editor oF on a charge of drunk and incapable. He] Strong Bakers’, i 45 to 7 55} the Montreal Guzetic. We are indebted to! was about fourteen years of age, very dis-| Fine, 2 79 to 5 70) Messrs. Aiex. Buntin & Co, for a copy of sipated in appearance and seemed rather Middlings, 2 69%0 6 59} this publication, The mass of statistics it hilied af Saiteie:4 i th fa . Pollards, 9 25 to 4 80) contains make it valued even by those who camieg alter tying in cell the previou®| City Bygs do do 3 40 to 3 50\diagree with the conclusions which are ar-_ night Hereceived the sentence of $3 or rived at init. fhe compiler says :-— 14 days, ‘*What may be called the rise and fall of | the Trade of Canada is shown in the tdury | ‘orrespondence. LOR PRL Lee Ll OL OL Ve CL AL AS WS CIS Se ~ — - ——————— t Tue Insurance Agents of St. John have issued the following advertisement :— “We the undersigned hereby agree and | Hdiler of Daily Examiner : bind ourselves and the Companies we re Sir,—That incendiaries are at work in| * present, not to accept or grant any insur- | m7 ee pS ing statement of exports, imports and duty VIGILANCE COMMITTEES WANT'ED. collected in the past nine fiscal vears :— e Total lotal | 3 Exports, Imports. Duty. > cts. | 8 SI 431. 63 3 : Ss. de upon any Wood Vv an’ Portland and St. John there can be noj i868 .. 57,557,888 73,459,644 — P ie y Oo oa on or Brick- longer any doubt; and that the late fire has | 1869... 60,474,738! 70,419,165 3,298,909.7 i. S a — lereaiter roofed. with ahin - brought into that city and into the neighs | 1870... 73,573,490 74,814,339 9,462,940. 44 | fimit of i 9 Clty of8t pare ee boring Provinces a large number of ruffian | 1871... 74,173,618 96,0! 92 TL 11,843,655, 75| l s 0 ul St. J I 3.77 > . : : Lom, 7 2 Ah | ms vee OF. Joum, N. 5. plunderers is also an ascertained fact. i872... 82,639 663 ItA 190, pee 13,045,493. > ° a = *4s ° > ©) ()) ‘ ' | > E bas Few cities stand an easier prey, as well to| [575... 89, 189,022 caaie takes 13,0175 130.13 . ‘ rr 4 ‘ {1QvTs & 1OQ > RN CAUTION. — Beware of persons who, | the devour! ng element as to the operations Lod £... SU IL, Jsd i ern », : . 14.4 f. 21, $9 | 67| ; s 1 $ } ~ 5 ~ ft) ‘ 2 ; x. » — »17 ” having no good repute of their own, use j of these plunderers, as Our own; yet our, aes 77,806 ate rane aan 6 a 95 1th the hame “SINGER” to palm off counterfeit | citizens seem to sleep in fancied soqurity,¢ '°19.~ SURO tee FS EIU,O8D 12.850, 1 TE. is | machines of inferior construction and ma. On Sunday last, immedixtely after the alarm |, 686 424 704 898,718, l. 38 107,104,540 47 "yeebry yes . a he ‘ < Ui eracsare. of fire, with the ready consent of the Coun-| f Us. 980 44,1 . ‘ ee} +o s j Every Singer Macuine has the com {ci I appointed ten special constables. to ship ing dateilig renee | pany’s vame printed on the Arm and im | assisb the police; picked men selected Ae i ip : | pressed upon the Brass Trade-mark Plate” | the Captains of the different Fire Com-| - cwesonenen ee eres To avoid Deception, bay only from the |222!¢s:. But they cannot long endure| PORT OF C HARLOTTE POWN. | 0 avolk eception, buy only fro ie nh, onstant night patrol. The police, though | i properly authorized agents. be ight F P & ENTERED. { all on duty, with only such leave as is abs | ical ils a an tein 7 ROBERT YOUNG is the agent for P. E. | y June 28.--Medwey Belle, McRae, Coorg Relea solutely necessary, are. however willing, town, lime stone; Sarah Ann, Campbell, come unabfe much longer to stand this extra/ pay Vor. deals; Fear Not, Halliday, Buc-|} ok ee (work; and we must shortly-return to the|iyuche, deals; Ancella, W alpole, Pictou, | YesTERDAY Morninc, four yourg sporis | Us sual police patrol, which is wholly inades| (oa); Daniel, Roberts, Wallace, lumber; | quate for the protection of the city. istr M. A, Starr, Smith, Halifax, mdse: Mar- The immediate organization of our! varet Jan:. McDonald, Sydney, Coal; s. S. fishing lobsters. We believe they had | |citizens into Vigilance Committees [ look | Prince Kiward, Fraser, Liverpool. very good success. If all the party had| upon asa necessity ; unless indeed we pre~ | CLEARED. | worked as wellas one of the young men/| fer to leave our lives and our properties en-| June 26.—Sir. M. A. Starr, Smith, Hali- | ; 1 fonia | tirely at the mercy of these marauders, ~I | fax, produce; schr. Albatras, Scott, Richi- | Om, We Oty) Se se? teat they would | know of no means so effectual. The know-| jucto, ballast; Emelina, McDenald, Sum-! have done a great deal better. We noticed | | ledge of this organization wiil of itself, per~|merside, mdse; P. L. G., Anderson, Picton, that one young man had to do nearly all | haps. prevent their coming. ‘ballast, Magee, M ynohet, Tigaish, mdse; | the rowing, while another amused himseif | Yours, &c., 5: str, Carroli, Wright, Boston, produce, schr. : . oy : R. R. FirzGsrarp. | Break ot Day, Morrison, Aibertop, mdse, maunching .breed sandwiches, _ while =i | Bay State, McPherson, C ampbietown, mdse; others cracked jokes. | Vigilance, Wolf, Miramichi, ballast. cocaine - oe taal { our . / | The brigt. Hertha arrived at Genoa, 87 | Journal) Editor of Examiner : days from Philadelptia, Bi ys:—‘ Several plans to protect our town | Sin, — Wonders pever cease. Young | ~- 2 wugainst fire have been proposed here jately, _Curiosity’s story of the pious old woman, | Personal. none of which seems to be cory practicable. | who Jearnt a Psalm from the ghost of her | EY AUS ee Ses oimdearebrepionevenieeniin LS ‘The cne now inuse is fur two parties (0 | dead husband giving a midnight concert, is Mr. Joseph Pops, of the Bank of Com-! But what bothers me merce, Montreal, is in the Isiand visit-| Walk Lhe streets during the night as watch- indeed marvellous. a a iy would it not be better for those | i, where the old gentleman's ghost got the | j..6 ) ¢ rolations. watching, to drive around in a waggon with Psalm, and how the old lady knew its | Hon Johh'Golf is in town. ‘number, which I see is 153. I neversaw , ——a ie ¢ f Babe ocks or any other good fire ex-| _ Mareiages e . y ie ee Renin Lape | : es ———_ linguis her : with the mi! Then if a fire ha P| a Bible with more than 150 Psalms. pened lo break Out in tue opposite end of i thiamin trol men were, it Would be no trouble wane caked On th e 2 vil inst., at the residence of the ™” the town from that through which the vat OLD CURIOSITY, them to make speed forit, and have it eal Tue members of Prince Edward Lodga bride’s father, by ihe Rev. an G. MeDon- tinguished a:most as soon as they could give of Odd Fellows, Summerside, have added ®!d, Mr. Neil McLeod, M. A.. Barrister-at- | the alarm the other way. We think the at. Gee matter should be taken into serious consid. 100 to the St. eration by our citizens. und, from the city, took a boat and started out | --¢-4D oe @-0--——— y ov NG CURIOSIVY ANSWERED SvGGESTION.—The Summerside . ‘Law, gof Charlottetowa, 2 Miss oe John [. 0. 0, F, relief JanetAce a dayden, only daughter of James | ‘tlayden, Esq., merchant, Veruon River. |The Programme will consist of pleasing| Afternoon ; ‘During the Concert specimens of work, | be given. a — Mo ‘ul HAY GUM, Al eee #1) [PORTANT SALE ————= $ -()-- —— Nine Donald, GQhbucen —HAS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE — ea Ee Row WAOLEM te = ana eS Ti seal 10,000 yards Vrinted Cottone, from 7 cents: 5,000 vards Grey and White Cottons, from 8 cents; alarge lot o Of Grey and White Sheetings, very low Damask T ablings, Towellings, colored Window Damask, Lace Curtains, White Connterpanes, “00 Ladies Shawls, various patterns. from 90 cents: Llack French Merino Paramatas, Crapes, &&.. Ladies’ Batiste and Liven Suits, Fiowers. Feathers, Corsets, Gloves. Hoisery, e:e , al bettom prie Ce 100 Pieces Tweed and Worsted, in desirable patterus, which will be made to order ja good style. Our Stock of Ready-made Clothing is very large, and prices very small. Our Stock of Men’s Farnishing Goods is complete. and for styles and low prices cannot be bent, Auticipas fing removing to our New Store (Brenan’s Old Stand), in about two months We will Se/l at a considerable discount from our already low prices. J. B. MACDONALD. QUEBEC & GUL? PORTS (lueen Sireet, Cl’town, June 28—6in eod f £& COIN ORE =A ND-— SCHOOL EXHIBITION: will be given hy the pupils of the Halifax Institution far the Blind, under the direction of C. F, Fraser, Esq, Superintendent, at Y.M_.©.A,HALY,. CHARLOTIETOWN, TUESDAY, JULY 3. P voneRen” CAPT, DAVIBSOY, RAMI” CAPT. BAQUET, Winns LEAVE a.te: nate ty from PICTOR aller arrival of Monday Allernoor | Train from Halifax) every Monday Midnight: SHEDIAC (afier arrival of Tuesday Train | from St. Jonn and Halifax) every Tuesday CHARLOTTETOWN, — ever, | Tuesday Morning; SUMMERSIDE every | Tnesday, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. pa: me eccmy Pashebiac, Peres, lraspe, Father Point, Nhove Named Places, | | | : Steamsnip Company ! selections of and all comprising Soles, Duets and Choruses. Also, Exercises in: Reading, Writing, Geo-!| LOW graphy. ete., illustrating the use of Raised | Maps, 1 ooks, and other School Appar: tas. peculiar to the Blind, RATES. QUICK TIME CARVELL BROS, Agents. Chitown, dune 16,°1877.—math manufactured by the pupils will be ex.) ~~ ee ee hibited, including samples of Brooms, SsiiGdA R. Mats, etc., manufactuted in the boys’! work departinent. Also, a variety of; eee Fancy Bead and Wool Work, made by! DARBADOES, in bhds. and lierees, the girls. ENGLISH RFPINED, in hhde. and In addition will be exhibited specimens o} bbis. WHITE GRANULATED, in bbls. COFFEE SUGAR in bbis.. LDEN YELLOW, in bbls, 4 CARVELL BGS. Ch'town, Jone 19, acm a lw different kinds of work made by the blind! in the Unired States. The proceeds of this Entertainment are to) be devoted to erecting a new Workshop | in connection with the School, and the’ Board of Managers of the Institution! solicit for it the liberal patronage of the hlic j Angee ree “ Jut for Fire. Admission 25 cents; children 15 cents. Tickets for sale at the door. Doors open at 7.50; Concert to commence at 8 o’elock A eee ‘a HIGHEST CASH PRICE PALD FOR June 23— 2 Se a Ergs, Wool, and Sheepskins. Independent Temperance ~ar- J.D CURRTE’s, Organization Notce. Cor. Prince and Grafton streets Ch'town, dune 27, i877.—6in MEETING will be called during the present week, of which due notice will All intormation regarding same | oo Sn be had by applying to GEORGE H. FOSTER, Ch’town, June 25, 1877. DAILY EXAMINER —-SOLD ON— Streets and in Trains, Al WHOLESALE at the rate of one dole ‘Excursion Fickebet: dais gieouae TO BOSTON AND RETURN. a and fifty cents per hundred. ‘Meamers Carrdll aud Woreester -/STAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, | t - snr aaa pine JN carvett Bros,, 1°? BOSTON. mr a a eee A. MicNEILL, ‘Auctioneer and Commission “Merchant | Boru Steamers are fitted with new Boil- ers, and their Passenger accom: dation arranged for every convenience and com- NO. A QUEEN STRET. fort, and fitted up in elegant style, wae PTAWN > Ea \ FREIGHT carried at moderate yates and CHARLOTELTON \, P. b, I A D as low as by any other route EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one busine “48 day used in reaching Boston. by leaving here Saturday Moroving and catching steamer at } ' ' Ran AUTCTION SALES, of ail ‘descrip= | tions, attended to jn city, and eountry at} 5S |; moderate rates. May 21. 1877. | Hal-fax, and arriy ing at Boston Monday | morning. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ———— - ~ . en "LaCrosse. La Crosse. - EGULAR PRAGTICES MONDAY anal SE Very DPhursday, FHURSDAY Evenings at 7 o'clock. Saturday Afiernoons at 4 o'clock, at Vie- punctually at 5 p.m toria Park, DAN'L DAVIES, Jun., LEAVE BOSTON dune 2, 1877, Secretary. ———_—----—- ----—_-—_— — KMvery Sole Leather ! | Get itat CARVEL BRO: Sruturday, uuctually Boon, CARVELL BROS., Agents ® @ viown, June 7, 1877 a gem oso NN RO ae ta f