a me a a et: age , ; Trp? 4 v j je TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. ——————— ‘ those who uy! , ; a For the convenience 0} 7 , blish be’ Ww have oceasion to travei, we per r ’ r wi reliable Traveller's iuide, which give “% ° ' i leaving the! brief the different means ol city. towetber with the hours of departure i } of the various trains and steamers : ~ Trains eave daily Kor Summerside, Point da Chene and all points in New Brunswick, United Stites and Canada at 6 a, m, for Summerside, ‘Tignish and all points West of Summerside at 1]0:23a. m. and all points East of Summerside at} 3:25 p. m. Mount Stewart, Goorgetown, Souris and all points East of Charlottetown 2:55 p.m. Sieamer leaves Steam Nav, } ‘or Co.'s Whart— her Pictou, Halifax and all points in Nova | Monday, Wednesday, | Scott every Mhursday and Saturday mornings at o& mM. For Summerside Point du Chene and all points in New Brunsw-ck, United States and Canada every Monday morn. | ing at 6 oclock. lor Mount Stewart and Hickey’s Whart every Wednesday and Friday at 4am. and 3p. m. For Orwell every Monday and Wednesday evenings. For Crapaud every Saturday, weather and tide permitting; and every alternate Saturday will make a return trip. Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferry Wharf - for West Kiver every Tuesday and Fri day at 5 a. m. and 5 p.m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No, 1 Wharf— tor Hawkesbury, ila'ifax and Boston every Thursday at 5 p. m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No, 2 Wharf— lor Ulalifax and intermediate ports ever) Chursday atO p.m. ——, =. re Ehe Daily Examiner fhe # . Charlottetown. October 15. 1877. THE TEACHERS’ GRIEVANCE, We overlooked the paragraph in which the editor of the Patiot absurdly states— so hardly is he pressed—that we want to have some of the teachers of Prince Street Schoo! paid for fourteen months’ service inp the year instead of twelve. We want see even-handed justice done —nothing less, nothing more—in a matter in which the public honor is concerned. The Patriots plea that special favor should be shown the common s¢hool teachers of the old veyime, because they had never been disengaged is, as we before pomted out. worthless. In fact, several of these teach. ers were not engaged for weeks after those of the Protestant Academy and tho;e from nt. Jobn wereengaged. The Pulriot knows this fight well. As for the Pa/riv:’s irrevalent statement that the teachers in the Protestant Acad. emy received their salartes up to the first of September last, we are assured that it is incorrect. We are also assured the pro- testing teachers demand only the propor: tion of salary they were led to expect would boa paid them on the fi-st of October, on they—or at least some of them—would never have come to Prince Edward Island If such be the case, there has clearly been s breach of faith. which we hope the Execut- ive Council, when it meets, will repair. to —_—o- + ™ _ ee SECOND METHODIST CHURCH. ‘Tens emall, but neat edifice. was opened civine worslip yesterday, It in (othie style; with mulljioned win dows and pointed gable roof—thirty six by eighty feet, and two storys high. On the Lower flit there small room fora ibrary, and a large room intended for a Sunday School, but now used for public worship as well, The latter is thirtysfour ft. wide, sixtyseight {t. long, sixteen ft, six inches high, and contains sitting accom- modation for four hundred persens. ‘The upper story is divided into five lacge class rooms twenty-five by fifteen feet, and eleven feet high. There are no pillars in the lower room. ‘The whole of the ceiling is supported by trusses running through the partitions separating the rooms above. The building is well ventilated. It is to tor I a be heated \yemeans of a furnace in the | basement {and there i& to be a “lift” thenee to the upper rooms for raising hot tea,-ete sn case oO sibel: We are also informedthat it is pre@posed to add, in a few years, Mebureh and spire to the south side of the buifding, s@ythat when the design is > ene the part lately con: structed will @e, as it wem, a transept tc the whole stracttré, > Mt. Robert Fennel! the builder; Messrs, Sterling and Larrs, the architects. The work of both bas been creditably doae, 4 +>. ¢- Dear o— —_——_ fue Canapian tHarves?.--The Monetary Times in am artic'e comparing fhe lat harvest with former years considers the present one exceptionally bountiful, and « timates that 30,000,000 bushels of wheat were tarvested this year bnd 10 U00,000 tushels of barley. The tota! figures foo _ coarse grains will probably exceed 48 000,. &) bushels, is ) oy j is | ' ti a pean Will surely feel it due to himself either to staie good grounds for his charge against mie Or retract it, [ft he does not do either one or the other --and 1 know that he cannot do the former he will sta: t convicted of having cast a > Correspondence. Rep , do nol hold eieti selves responsible | ~ o> oe r ‘ falements (nrres fy N Pree ‘were Hes i eke Uis ~ {mean and pit.ful imputation, an act espes| . Citable to one Occupying his | presen: Ligh position. I shall reserve to a tuture occasion my comments upon Mr. Mackenzie’s extra r- | dinar utterances touching the contents otf OLD PROBABILITILS. Raitor Sf the Bramine ; Dear Sir, - Under the above mnpgey our issue of the 13th, you say: ‘* Tele- creat have not, as formerly, been forwards | my pamphlet, ‘ed from the Meteorlogical Department to! Yours, &ec., iMr. Cundall.’’ Your authority for this, 1) D. L. MACPHERS IN, suppose, is a conversation which we had | foronto, 9th Oct., 1877. together on the previous evening ; but you | misunderstood my words. As @ matter of fact, there has been no change. [| then i said ‘‘ that there is not the daily telegraph | \communication between this (Charlotte- -tation and the Head (Office in a Latest by Telegraph. NN a ee SR ew Montreal. cial Dispatch lo Daily Examiner, fone ‘Latest from foronto which exists between the latter | ha ind certain other stitions in the Domin 4 , lion;” and assigned as a reason * that the ost of telegraphing to this Island is so} | very inuch more thin to any other station.” '{ expressed an opinion also ‘‘ that under these circumstenees storms in this locaiity were not always predicted with that cer-| tainty whieh they might otherwise have oeen.”’ ‘Che following extracts are from ihe Meterological Report for 1876 :— ‘‘4 warning is sent to any port when- ever, in the opinion of the person whose | duty is to attend to the prognostications of the weather, it is considered that a storm will probably vecur within a distance of 100) ou cine oreat mortality i the Rasso-Kou- miles, by witer, of that port; so that When} )).yian army, ‘The number of deaths during sport is warned it is not intended to be! pe jast wwenty days are: Of Lhe army be- understood that the storm will necessarily} (ore Pievua, 5,000; of the Czarowiteh’s rage at that port; but itis intended to} army, 4,700; iv Povrudscha, 3,000; at Tir- warn those connected with shipping that = nova aud Schipka, 2,000. storm will probably rage within such dis-}| A correspondent says thet the Rassians tance thit ships leaving port might be} ia bulgaria, jaciuding reinforecments, num aft-cted Ly it. Since the beginning , ver only 240,000 combatants, of September (1876) warnings have gen | The Belgrade Cabinet has nnauimously erally been issued from Toronto without) dud detiaitely aarged se Leruis with Kus- waiting for the receipt of the telegram | *!\: _‘Trvops abe bene A peat, Fy from Washington, and the result has been} ‘' [router, ready fot ee tae hat scarcely any of the telegrams have | ent Oe ee ee see. Viens sesitiied their destination after the com | ‘°° ee ee = mencement of the storar. Warnings: is- | <cied home pborhy. ; haga a Fiftecu handred Hungarians have crossed anne since September, 1876, S41 » Verified.) ho joumanian frontier. No news of their 266; pereentage verified, 78. doitgs bas been received, BucuaAkEst, Oct. 1h. MONTAEAL, Oct. 15. The thus market is firm and prices are uuchanged, The Euglish wheat imarket is sleudy, The Ross-Hanion boat-race will probably vol be rowed until Monday, Betting is in j . favor of Ross. WARK NEWS. wn wt LONDON, Oct. 12. Cold rain and a lack of winkr clothing is . ‘ | PROBABILITIES. The Russians are so sure of capturing | Osiman Pasna’s army that they are very well pleased to get as many Turks ite Vievua a8 possible, sO as Lo make a Cleat wee}. During the summer (1876) and to the close of the navigation, a chart of th weather, with probabilities for the ensuing 24 hours, was issued from this (Toronto) office at 10 a, m., and furnished daily, Sun i} dass excepted, to the Marine Exchang: Board, Toronto, for public inspection. Since Octeuber these probabilities appearcu in the Torento afternoou papers, and in De cember were furnished to the Telegrap! Companies, and were forwarded by them for publication in the various papers in On- agrio and at Montreal. It is intended shortly to extend these probabilivies so as} Lo include the Maritime Provinces.” According to the Report, the probabil: i ies were, with few exceptions, verified { understand that it is the intention o! the Department to utilize the probabilities in the interests of agriculture, Yours, &e., H.cJd. CUNDAI, Meterological Observer and Superintendent le ee Mlle a MR, MACTHERSON’S Beterape, Oct, 12. Prince Milan his received a note couch- ed in concilitory terms from the Porte, pointing out that the armaments of Servia ate prejudicial to the maintenance of the good relations which the Porte greatly ioves LO preserve. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 12, The sentence of death on the Geshofis nas been commuted to exile. Bencin, Ovt. 12. It isreported that Todleben will replace (jen, Nepokoitschitzky at the head of the entire goneral etaff. | » cent loan is impending. Lonpvoy, Oct. 12, The Standard’s Rucharest special on Friday night says, it is reported that Hun garian raiders have recrossed the frontier. GENERAL NEWS, Orrawa, Oct 12. caped from the Peneten They were all PAMPHLET. ———_—- To the Editor of the Mail :-— sirn—The Cabinet Ministers who noticed my pamphlet at their picnics, and thei triends and organs throughout the country whé esssyed to weaken its force, became conscious early in the picnic season that, notwithstanding their recourse to the most barefaced misrepresentations, they had uttecly failed to disprove any of my state- ments. Unable to answer the pamphlet they turned upon me, its author, and emptied upon my head their copions vocabulary ot disparagement, detraction and coarse abuse. Still they were not satisfied. They knew, and what was more distressing to ,them, they fe!t that the people knew, that | they had not by their individual and com- Ten boys es guishene Reformatory. captured, The Toronto boat race is tbe principa) topic at conversation. oss broke his boat accidentally this morning. [t will be mended in time for the race. Betting 4 to 4 against Ross, A medical student named A. McKibbon dropped dead on Monday of heart disease, ~ Monrrear, Oct. 12. Another messenger of the Banque Na+ tional left with a deficit of $9,000. John C, Fleming, subseditor of the ‘True Witness,”’ leaves to night for Ot- tawa to edit a new Irish Catholic daily. Mr. Norris Tait, of the “ Herald,’ stood up last night at Rine meeting, and ans ‘bined attacks shaken, much less refuted, any one of the charges of political recre ancy and perfjdy, of administrative blund- ering ani incapacity, and of departmental extravazance and corruption made by me against the leading members of the Goy-; nounced that il fifty other men would take : ernment. the pledge he wou!d sign. ‘This was done, When the Mini-terialists discovered that; 4nd he signed amid tremendous cheering: they could not answer or evade thedamag-| A body has been stolen from Cotes Des ing truths contained in the pamphlet—j| Noiges cemetery, and barbarously handied which to their intense vexation they saw in| by students. the hands of so many who attended their| A young artist was killed by falling from ‘picnics~they seem to have bethough:|* scaffold of Church Notre Dame De |themselyes of endeavoring to lessen it-' Lourdes, while frescoing ceiling. ‘authority with the public by alleging that} || was not the author, and that IT had been! . guilty of the contemptible conduct of tak- | ‘ing credit to myself for the work of an i —_— — - other. ‘ oe | The Prime Minister, Mr. McKenze, to) Perjury:~A Montreal dispatch ssys:—A / A new driving park has been opened at Amherst, N. 8, his shame be it said, lowered bimself so far, woman named Walsh who swore she saw as to give public utterance to this petty, : ‘ calumny. In a speech delivered by bim at! lfackett shot pleaded guilty to a charge of ‘Galt, on the 20th September, and pub- )Pe'ury on Bunday last. ished in to day’s cere hs epee to, |hhave said: *‘Senator cPherson a short: Were ax - aie le 5 en an RL ors. a ggg oo which | as anp Lo . 0} Live.—Telegraphie somebody wrote.’ And again: ‘The in el igence was received yesterday that a gentleman who wrote . Mr. MaPhersor’ « fe 74 ‘ehooney sbelonging to this’ port vamphiet.” The Ministerial press has’ (@ame pot ascertained As ae utmost to circulate this absurd: we : TPP Rie ) # wreaked Lat falsehood, and which I here dec'’are to be) an unqualified falsehood, Tersonally I am altogether indifferent to this and to the other slanders which have keen showered | Mulcahy, upon me, and | only notice and eg ys as \ Gatti is Wm. Mitchell peas Corky Iso believ dict this one to prevent its being made! »beoudaared serve in ever so smal] a degree the pur-' | e of its originators and propagators. Ins, states that. Mrs. borknip, Muleahy, ich is the diversion of the public mind Bowers and one seaman were drowned, rm the consideraton of the facts sub-' Mr, Hytckins-and Mr. Mitchell welll mitt d by me in the pamphiet' If the in- ; =e oe the pamphiet ey the public is saved, and wandered about seven days be- and a Mrs. | ed to be of Hallfax- Vhe telegram, which is from Mr. Huteh-! | | t evharced in the smallest dégree by the /ore»they obtained needful shelter and Pappomtion the: ) pad ; sone Wwletige of uaication with their friends, | {the subjects upon which { wro - means of “er Considerable excite-nent was causei by the receipt of this, to some extent, in definite news, and furthes particulars are anxiously looked for. — Hw. rald, | ball not permit that influence to be Gikidiched by allowing even so contemptible a mis. statement as that made by Mr. Mackenzie- to remain uncontradicted. Mr. Mackenzie | It is stated that a new Kussian seven per } A igley Island, St. bierre, on the 5th inst. W Among those on board were U. A. Hutch- | | ins, E+q., of this city, and Messrs, Bowers, | Apply at the APOTHRCARIBS” HALL. la ae New Advertisements. VAG Te ONE LIRST ALANS i j -— CABINET ORGAN } ‘OR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. THEO. I. CHAPPELLE, Diainond Bookstore, Oc 1$-—-2in VIOLIN CLASS. ME: VINNICOMBE has opened a Violin eu. lass over Mr. Fletcher's Music Store. Ages of pupils preferred—from Eleven to Fifteen years, PERMS—810 a quarter, half in advance. | Twenty-four Lessons a quarter, each Les- '8on One bour’s duration. i _above Store. October 13, '77. NOTICE Cc harlottetown, nn asta ati MIVULOSE Parties who have been owing us for the iast two or three years, are re- quested to cal) and settle their Bills on or before the First or Novemper Dext. All accounts unsettled at that date will be sued for without further notice. HORNE, PIERCE & CO., 155 Upper Queen St. Oct. 13—eoa tts . eaten etapa tla cteetinalae cs apeeatl tg ‘+ cee URGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST Look Qut For It. about the FIRST NOVEMBER next we purpose relssuing THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | (dn connection with the Daily Examiner), Size or SUeRT abour 283% 40 Inoners, On or SUBSCRIPLION Pricer - ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. PAID IN ADVANCE, er additional subscribers to the DAILY EXAMINER Petsons who-desire to have the NEWS OF THE DAY Jaid down upon thei: eesitel fast table every morning shoal call and leave their names and addresses ut the Stores of HI. A. Harvie, Theo. L. Chappelle or at the ENxaMiner: Orrter. where sub scriptiods will be taken. Subscription Price—Sjx Months, es ae _ ae Three Months, . j (Prompt ullention given to all Orders. Ch’town, Oct. 11 — Sg - — Wants, e? » &fe., ele. o 5a 25 jet ln Lh = Kr Advertisements under this h.v-ading, in space not Ex- ceeding half an ineh, will tye a for 'TISN CENTS pea day. —= ee lh i mle etl ice et + ~ Trt -> +2 +++ JOARL WA NTED.—A Lady wishes to beard for thé winter months either in a private family or boarding fiouse in’ Char- een She will require a good s ded edroom ; of a ver . ‘ and the use of a parlor. Apply, 'aling accommodation and », BOs Tt, Pl), oF to’ «ueen Square, a Ch’town, "Oct 15,—2 in . Aerms, to G.M, Hon. PL Walker - ANTED~—Two Journesman CARINET MAKERS. Must be g00d workmen and steady men; also an apprentice to learn the trade. Apply immediately ; STAIR. : y to E. D. Oct. I3—3in i \ - ———-- = - Tae Of Six Rooms to let, in excellent ocation; rent $100 per annam.- to E. D. STAIR. . ne Oct. 13—tf = | A a et |S EVERa! Houses to Let. , ~~ STAIR, Agent. | Oet. 13-—-2in en Apply to £. D. IRLS wanted to do Geperal Housework, Apply to p. Saf / Agent APRY E. 1). SEAIR. | Oct. 14—4in eo€ ERVANT G NTED—A good sins ral servant jn a smal! at the ExaAMINeR Orrin. family. Apply 85 North Side Queen Square. | Orders for TUNING may be ieft at the, TO THE PEOPLE OF. ; in the meantime we want a few hundred | | rt Girl, as gene | New Advertisements, i Cc. JUST OPENED! PERFORATED CARD MOTTORS Krom One Cent each to One Do'lar, CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS. Very Cheap. S EQUALLY Loy. Methodist Hymns. All Prices, { | | ; ‘ BIBLE A FINE LOT 0} STATIONERY! Newest iy les Fancy Goods & Toys (an excellent selection). School Books—All Kinds All | | | ! | j ' (roods Marked Low. HMEO. LL, CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstor 85 North i\Ch’town, Oct. 15—3in Very ~s ~ Side Queen Square. KENT STREET & KING SQUARE SDA FURNITURE WAREROOMS, The Subscriber has now on hand a very —LARGE STOCK OF-— Household Furniture of every description, just finished, anc at prices cheaper than any nuw offered the Public. DRAWING-ROOM SETTS, in a variety of Repps. Terries, I"lushe-< Damasks and Wair Cloths—all of the | latest and most approyed styles and patterns. Cat anp Ser. PARLOR SETIS. In several styles and qualities, at very low prices. Cali ann See.. BEDROOM SETTS, of patterns of English, Freuch, and Ameri- can designs, new to this City, and trom. $14 to $300 per Sett Call. AND Spr. : Chairs in a Large Assortment, jJast received; Wood Seated. Cane Seated Office Arm, every sort of 1 ‘ckers and : Easy; and Smoking Claires at very low prices. Cant anp Sex. A barge Assortment of Wall & Ciruer Brackets ! ‘4 l MISCELLANEOUS. BEDSTEADS, = = SINKS, z 2, . WASIISTANDS, cS so CENTRE TABLES. ¥ 3 TOILET TABLES. 3 gz MUSIC STOOLS, = Ss CARD TABLES, 5 fi MARBLE TOPS, 3 aS WHATNOTS, = 3 LOUNGES, 2 3 SOFAS, " Karth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. MATRESSES— Lair, Flock, Ve Excelsion, & Straw, Fibra, WASHING MACHINES— Spring Mang! r, Patent Wringer, _ Spring 1 aller, Putman Rollers. ; Eaglish Rollers. WINDOW, CORNE BS — From $2.00 to $6.00, WOOD POLES, BRASS POLES, RINGS & ENDS, VENETIAN BLINDS, OFFICE TABLEs, oe DESKS, SYLINDER DE SETTING & STANDING DE SIDEBOARDS, CHEFFONIERS, PIER GLASSES. CHEYVAL GLASSES. WARDROBES. ESCRITOIRS, French Cupboards and Spring Beds. CRIBS & COTS, : TRA¥S and STANDS, PIANOS. MOVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE All the above sold Cheap fos cash or ap: proved credit. All goods delivered to i es ae 5 § —? e 8O "‘SUVALSCAAH Sa1pjoq nosy SKS, SKS, | | (ict 12—5in*, — Apprentice at the Drug _ Business; one who has had some ex.) perience preferred. References ie | | Ch'town, Oct. 8—Gin pat tw Ne ee $e tt ANTED—by a competend person, with good references, a sitnation as Agsist- ant Book-keeper or Clerk in the General Commission Bnsiness. FXAMINER Orricr, Oct. 2—2w 3taw ANTED--A smart, active Boy, quick at; figures, as Cashier in a Dry Goods. Store. Apply, in writing, to this office, 1877. soe jcheay: st in the city, part OLthe City and Reyalty free of eharge. FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS FOR SaLk CHEAPER THAN ANY IN THE CITY. Machine Job Work, such as plaring, straight én jig sawing, Fretwork of the finest class. ‘furning of every discrip jon. Oval, Spiral and Elizabethan, on the st orts est molice, in the best designs, end the CALL AND BUy, MARK BUTCHER, Ch'town, Oct, 10.—pat pres 4w