di - + ik Se e tocal and Giher Hens. a LN LWA = od ~ intercolonial Express Co e Offic2, 95 North Side Queen Square, charloteown, - - - P. EL. yfoxey, valuables, parcels and merchan: a forwarded by P. E. Island 8S. N. Co’si ia Pictou, connecting at St. John arn Express Co., and at Riviere ju Loup with Canadian Express Co, Rates saaderate. — Sifety and dispateb, Goods ied in our charge are forwarded imme~ vatelY, and make the same time as tha mails ° dise f eteamers V with Haste CHAPPELLE, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. x, Supt., St. John, N. B. 1877—34in eod [HEO. L. 3 CHapwt June 21, Deatus in Boston last week, 189. >> sel A son of Mr. Aaron Wilson, of Boundary Creek, W. C., had his leg severely fractured by being thrown from a wagon on Tburss/( qay last. Excursion.—Remember the excursion 4 to Souris toxmorrow morning. A special train will leave here at 9 och ck. Tickets will be issued s.ngle fare. es -> TravELLers.—Charlottetown apparently esses at actions for the traveller. One day last week there were ninety arrivals and the hotels were all full.—S¢. John Tele~ graph. _ 55> > - Peewmer at Truro.—A reform picnic was largely advertised to take place in Truro yesterday, This was another failure. The Moncton 7.:<s reports that five or six first class cars left the grounds without a single pien cer. IwegacumzNT. —Cer‘ain supporters of the Quebec Government demand the impeach. ment of At'c ney General Angers for daring to aitempt to des »%y the liberty of the subject; pari:culars of his offence ~—-e — are not given: - — Ar the Stpendiary Magistrate’s Vourt yesterday mo ning, Wm. McLean, drunk and incapable, was fined $2 or eight days: paid. T. Wear, drunk and incapable, fined 2or eight days. James Roland, drunk and incapable, fined $3 or 14 days; com- mitted. Miiaycip sai Gex, Burter’s yacht America was beau- tifully illuminated with ligh‘s of various colors last night. At nine o'clock there was a large display of firewoaks set off from her deck,and continued in magnificen tlyie till 1 o'clock. ArreaLs.—There are about one hundred and tifty appeals from the taxes levied on property last year, to be tried before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning. They were postponed from yesterday on account of the atsence of the Magistrate, who was in Souris. --- <2 Ore - We hoped that the visit of the Premier would have had a civilizing effect upon the Patriot. We expected that the Patriot— though perhaps a little more bitter and unjust and extreme than before the Pre- mier’s visit—wou'd, at least, have been more polished in its language, With the sincerest regret we find that we have been mistaken, ‘The Patriotis as coarse and in- decent as ever. > «+ ne Poetic Hotipay.—To-morrow (Wednes- day) will be observed as a public holiday, in honor of the annual gatherings of the Clans of P. E. 1., to come off on Pope’s Grounds, Mount Edward Road, The grand stand, erected for the occasion, is capable of seating over 2,000 people. The refresh- Ment saloon is first classr Every necessary preparation is being made by the Commit- tee of Management to make the occasion & interesting and pleasant as possible. Several si_angers of high rank and position, now visiting this city, are expected to visit the Caledonia Club grounds to,morrow. A Terrisie Acciwent.—Exarly on Satur- afternoon a terrible accident occurred in the Vernon Building on King Street. Mr. Wm. Moore, Painter, occupies the third |setting out to drink, to the last of the ca- fat of the building, and as his eight year | sino ball, and which completes in point of } old daughter. E'!s, was playing near the & head of the stairs, she missed her footing | and fell tothe bottom. Mr. Chas. Tomney Carried her .{o Messrs. Fairweather’s of- fice and Doctors Bayard and Inches attend~ ed the sufferer. Ey«crything possible was done to relieve ber sufferings but without 8ccess, She died about five o'clock. Her parents have the sympathy of the whole tommunity.—s/, John News. livigi Arrivais. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug, 1a WW. WwW. W oodsi le, Davenport, lowa; G, W. Howlan, Cascumpec; A, M. Lidites!, Montreal; Mics E, A. Williams, St, dohn. FeVERE HOUSE, Aug. 13—Mr. Myles, Seasi eo Hotel; T. D. Hail, Boston; Juin R. Cain, New York ; hoberi Johnsen, St. John; Mr. Davies, Sea- S.de Hotel; Richard Hunt, Summerside; Miss 4. Green, New York. .that the Premier of this great Vominion ‘monly believed that the former wou'd re - ee a ~~ id f vorrespondenee. | I i dll al Me Mt Rh al Pl le ee el ‘>? . ’ . Editor Daily Examiner. : t* 4 > sin,— With the election of a new Mayor and the iofusion ef new blood into the! | Council, | hope their will be introduced into our city a season of practical improve- | ment lhe street on which I live (Water | Street) is semiannually in about the same condition as the ‘‘N,ough of Despond” | described by Bunyan, | hope, sir, that prompt steps wil: be taken to have it mas | cadamized and made ready for the fall rains and traffic. Euston Street, also, | am ins by a neighbor of mine, is sadly in need of stone. I trust the City Fathers will give this subject their immediate consideration, Yours truly, Civic, ‘ ~~ <> ---... _ To the Editor of the Examiner : Dear Sin,—Your independent paper has called forth the ire of the Dominion Pies mier and his sittelites, At Summersiie the Premier made the Dairy Examiner a text forthe tirade of abuse agamst J. C. Pope. At Charlottetown he again siiowed the narrowness of his mind by huving a fling at the Examixer. His orgen, tne Patriot, taking up the cane im Saturday’s issue, has no less than eight editorimi para. graphs devoted to the Examiner. Toe in- telligent citizeus of Charlotietown exp. cted would rise above the petty ioval squatbies that too often mar local polit.cs. Gs they found that he was only too ready to seiz3 On any local matter that he taought would herp his falling cause " Instead of answering your question why Cauchon, the man who was rdénk ani smelled to heaven, was placed in the Usb» net, he flies off on a tangent about ye fences, The Premier evidentiy itrit ie force of the EXAMINER'S Criticisms oO iis conduct in the steel rail und other j be, and tries to divert public atientop room his acts by mere allusion to loca: matters that happened before we went into Cons tederation. Many went to listen to tii Premier, expecting to hear a dignifted aud manly discourse in defence of tiie acts of his Government. But instead of imat tucy heard nothing but abuse of his opponenc-, coupled with mean illusions to locat po pers and politics. ~ What a fail was there, my countrymen,’ when the Leader of {ie Party of Purity bad to defend himse.f oy saying that “Sir Jobn A, did the same,” [lis conduct was such that many who w-nt to listen to the Premier, wel! disposed io- wards him, left the meeting disgusted and disappointed with his narrow and con- temptible conduct, Yours, &c., GLb LIBERAL, —_— oO re OUR PARIS LETIER, Pauis, July 3l. In fashionabie language, ‘‘all Paris’ means some forty thousand of the inhabi» tants, the’remainder one and three qi acter millions are but hewers of wood and druw- ers Of water. ‘I'ne*forty thousand foliow, or imitate each other, like the monton de panurge, save this summer, where half the ttock, Owing to political or finaacial reasons, has repudiated the follow my-leader game of going to a Spa or the Sea Side. Tne life at both these places is quite different, and the first is the overture or preparation for thesecond. I'he wealthy and the idle— and it is not surprising, are, from their po. sitions, naturally invalids, real or imagin- ary. The exciting or wearisome round of winter, &c. festivities, must be followed by another round ata mineral water station to repair stomachs, livers and spleens, and fortify nerves, Since the war, the French never patronise Ems, Baden, c., they have discovered in their own country, springs equally efficacious for minds: de- ceased and bosoms full of penlous staff. Vichy, Canterets, Lucbon, &c., are tie principal drinking stations; the first is the most patronised, because most animated, and it is the safest rendezvous that the speciality doctors can recommend to sturdy invalids, Three weeks is the orthedox so-« journ to make at Vichy, and two montis at the sea~side. The mode of life is quite different at both places; but Belgravian mothers will find more chances in tavor of their speculations at a mineral, than at a salt,watering place. [he patients—that is— the visitors, live more in common in the former, and social usages follow a uniform current. ‘There are the table d’hote draw, ingxroom reunions, and excursion parties. [Individual life becomes absolved in a gens eralregime. A lady of the most simple taste is unconscionsly absolved by ine stream. At the sea-side she is in her own villa or apartments, and so free to act, and can pass the day with tw toilettes, or at most three; but at Vicby she must bave tive, each following @ series of metamora phases,/rom that worn in the morning when gloves with that worn at the /able d ivle—a \repastat which all ladies are said to be ‘more or less coquettes. | The war haying entered the acute s age, |people begin to hope that its termina‘ion is not distant, and that the Czar, no more than the Sultan, will be led away by any 'Softas, The French would not be «tous ished were Russiaand Turkey tv come to ‘terms by direct negotiation. [t is com, ‘cross the Pruth and leave the Bulg rians to Turkish reforms, were she concedid the ‘free passage of the Dardenelles for her | warships-- a concession that the peace party in Constantinople is prepared to m &e, ‘fesling that,as the guaranteeing powers have not stood by their bond now, no ona ‘fidence is to te placed in them for the fus ‘ture. England would thus be isouated, are abgels of gentieness, or the Curks that and Turkey would only be following the statesmansbip of Europe—but there is no) ‘Europe now, according to M. de Beusi—ol | preferring private to general interesis. — Europe in general, and Paris in particu. far, reads, with the most complete. indif- lerence, the accounts of the noses cut oft <epenee Sa Be ote cemeeerend eR cet ane and the mouths shit, by the belligerents. Russia complains of the excesses of the Turks, and the Turks accuse their foes of not making war according to the rules of “cividzauion.”’ Both exmbit a similar naicele im tieir recriminations, so that by‘ the cud of the campugn one account wiil like y balance the other. Russia wii never succeed in making us believe her Cossacks the tashi-bazouks merit the Montyon prize for virtue. It would seem, on the part of both combatants, that war was to be Conducted in an evening dress, with white #lOves, a rose in buttunhoie, with ths su- avity vf & gentieman soliciting a iady to dance. It was only at Fontenoy that Lord Hay iuvited the French Guards to fire first, Whe the Comte d’Auteroche replied: *Aiter you, Messiewrs les Anglais.” The histu:i.n does not relate how this question of pr ccvence was settled, but the bulle, tins imut 12000 men perished on that field of battie, A‘. tae heavy masonry and earth avorks cOLM Coa Wilk the eXhibitioa are termins ated, ‘ho rooting proceeds as rapidiy as the -e't.ng up of the pilars and tue rafts ers ; tLe Covering materiai consisis of zine places, sia On ine Ulex, Perhaps not the i@as° S072 on that @ Visit to Une palace now jvccenis, is to listen to the babble of Wo. iawn, beivoging io every mit onality, [uis io @taste of the fete, Another fact Mei og ty be -ecorded; there will be-a Specu: ace of honcy reserved for the exe bibs | om the transported Communists, Phougo oct to s got, ue ppily for the Pariss lau roy are sti Lo memory Gear. An lis Gecu Willer proposes to oruament this ©€ oa With phoogreaphs of ali the pub © bulscags buraed down in May, I8T.. vwoen wil the time come for Mreo..ce to diop a tear on these events, and Dlot i. om out for ever? Posed. possions cuntinue to be at the hig ess fever heat; peopie are anxious that tue day of saiwation was fixed, namely, thai for ide eLections, There is no doubt aS ito (ue success ol the Republic. whether the ..0Hsiciists appesr as mutes and MA-kek, OF GeCare Opeusy in iayor of the three piclenuers, beauy iv save France, Wii 8 Peance (om the boitom of ber heart prays io be saved frum them. Waiat will Ma. vaioa du when de.eated ai tus elec- One? Some «Wear be w that ne will resiga, i nOid Ou, OLlers Tue latter solution ) JUst Ona, as it is more IN AUbsoee Wid peoper sepse ond selfs Perper Ci. daxcept fr bu aloo purposes, a coup d statis we Y aslldcu to. ihe Goy- erbiaseiit Goutliiues lO pa.cel out the cons stliueneie@s Gelween Lhe Cualesced Monarch- Ists, Wild COMp ros and SCaie, uhd recalls the sisustion of Don Juan, smiling to all dem -oi>, app.auding all pretensions, ap- pro. Og apparentiy al projects, ihe only facto. Silui-ters Gv not take into account is ta versal suilrage, Jotun Lemvine of the Debais state» nat the present Government, Which is Ouiy some two mouths in power? has *“doue more to debase and demoralize the country than the late Empire during twenty years.’ Repubiicans, their news- papers, and their boaks, are placed in tle Goverment expurgatorius, Liberalism seems to be condemued — for a few months longer, to an auto da fe. Happily its device is Aivesurgam. The Prime Minister, Duc de Brogie, appeared at the Theatre Francais afew hights ago, and when perceived, he Was greeted with a chorus of Ohs! So much lor buck ngham. ‘The play was the Barber of Seville, full of political mo/s, each one being applauded, as the cap fitted the Duc. What would be his feelings did he attend the theatres where “ Marceau, the Child of the Republic” is being represents ed; or the * Exiles,’ or the “ Honeymoon, sans the Honey,’ the latter being said to aptiy represent the coalit.on Cabinet. Wiis .i8€)) piocve U Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Aug. 13.—Sch. Clementina, MeDermid, Pictou, brick; Guif Ranger. Walker, Pictou, coal; Kiizabeth, MeDougall, Pictou, coal; Swan, Skinner, Pictou, coal; A. Brown, Richards, Grand River, bal.; Mary, Gillis, Lingan, coal, CLEARED, Aug. 18—Sch. Margaret, McDona!d, She~ diac,i2!.; Gazelle,Ramsay,Montague Bridge, suocmes; Gipsey Bride, Steel, Pictou, ballast; | Mary Jane, Forrest, Cow Bay, ba!.; James Sample, Reherts, Pictou, bal ; Elizabeth, McDougaii, Pictou, bai. DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN) PORT. CONNOLLY'S Wuarr— Brigt. Barbiea, Levach, Pictou, Gazelic, Nobertson, doubdtful. Lorp’s Woare— Lasse, MoLeod, Picton. Mere, Goalie, Cape Breeton, BP. t:.. Anderson, P.ctou. Schr. Ff. z¢be1h, McDougall, Piotou, QuzceNs Vilanr— A. Reown, Reehards, Grand River. - PEAI. >= Dy ee Be a Schr: Mary dane. Sarrev, doubtful. Raracaiiaeg Vigilant, McLean, Queens- Wil. Strix Naz. Whanr— Viking. Moore, doabiful. Duxcin 3s “Wuarr— I tei2k. Portnae, Buck, Liverpoot. Schr. Orward, Scat, Waildee. SUN MUTUAL LIFE & AGCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Of MONTREAL. ——:0: Capitai and Assets - $765,000. :o0*; = MONTREAL DIRECTORS. M T. WorkMAN, President; T. J. CLaxton, Vice-President; A. F. Gaunt, Esq , ITENRrY MULMOLLAND, Esq., Jamies Hurron, Esq., A. W. OGtrvin, Esq., M. P. P.; Cas. ALEXANDER, Esq., van McL&LLan, Esq.; Hon. J. J. C. Ansort, Q. C., Legai Adviser. New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 » $1,856,598.35 Income . ; ‘ ‘ é ; : i : . ‘ 118,957.68 Cash Assets. i ; : ‘ ; . ‘ : 265,944.65 Security for protection of Assured ; ; ; ‘ ; ; 715,944.64 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at 1st January, 1877, after making reserves at 44 percent. . 55,299.61 Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement of increase in pre- miums received for 1876 over 1875: Canada Life , ‘ ; : , ; ; ; ° » $15,870 Citizens I > ; , ; f ; : ; ; . 734 Confec -ration .® . ; ; é . ° . ; 17,819 Stadacona : ; ‘ i ‘ é : : ; 2,658 Toronto ‘ ‘ . ; 7 ; j : ; ‘ 1,011 Derma) 5 iw! Veet oa o_o KF” Decrease for 1876 in a// American Companies in Canada, over $114,090, ECONOMY AND Sxccniry is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. lLlow well the pu b lic appreci: ‘e these features is scea in the fict, as showu above from Governm= authority, that the new business for 1876 was sirly-seven per cent. imore than that 1875. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Basiness. M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), Managing Director. R. MACAULAY, Secretary. -0 FLATIFPAX BOARD. Hon. D. McN. PARKER, M. D,M L.C.,W. J. COLEMAN, Esq., Dir. People’s Bk. PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director | JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merchants’ Bk. People’s Bank. | DANIEL CRONAN, EsqQ., Dir. Bk. of NS. WM. M HARRINGTON, Esq. President | A. W WEST, Esq., Director People’s Bk. Halifax Bank, W. C. SILVER, Esq . Merchant. W. N. Wickwiee, Ese... M. D. : ‘ ; G. N. Sixcram. Senn ti D. { Medical Examiners. J. S. D. TnHompson, Esq., Solicitor. GEO. FRASER, General Manager, BENJ. A, FIELDING, Gen, Agent. For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranviile Street, (Near the Bank of Montrea!), Halifax, N. §. Dr. McLeop, Medical Adviser, Ch’town. H. HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. | Sale of Property. fPO_ be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlo:tetown, on THU Rs- ° | DAY, the 6th Day of Séptember, 1877, at the W* will se’l, | hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by vir- : pr a Eanes 6 Sane coptaived in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 4th day of Janu- 2 e ary, A.D. 1876, between Simon McEachern and THIS TUESDAY EVENING, Margaret his wife, of the ove part, and Daniel the 14th August, at 6 o'clock, on Lord’s | Hodgson of the other part: All that tract, piec:, Wharf: - pene + a lying and being on Lot or canine aaa : Owaship Number Sixty-six 66), in King’s fas ae he Boards, County, in Prince Edward Island, comeponsian 8, ivet Pine Scantling, yn the south side of the Road commonly known 7,000 feet Deal (refuse), as Georgetown Road, at the western boundary 4.Q00 feel Spruce Boards, of land ia possession ot Patrick Mahar, and run- 4,000 Clapboards. ' oingtrom thence south, by the magnetic position F. S, HANSFORD & CO., of the year 1764, for the distance of sixty-four Auctioneers. chains and fifty-five links, thence north sevea- J. M. C. DeresDerniers, Inspector. Auction Sales. LUMBER. ty-two dogregs west for the distance of ten Ch’'town, Aug. 14—1lin ; . | chains and forty links; thence north to place of commencement, agreeable to a plan on UJ NCLAI M E D GOODS ! the margin of an [Indenture of Grant bearing * |date the 18th day of August, 1859, and made a between Michael Maher and Bridget his wife, of CUSTOM SALE. the one part, and the said Mortgagor of the other ee sixty-five (65, Acres of Land, r i i. . a little more or less, T° be Sold at Public Auction, at the Ap-| "For farther particulars, apply to Messrs. praiser's Ottice, Water Street, Char- Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. lott town, on KF RIDAY, the 24th August, Dated the 3rd day of August, 1877. 1877, at 11 o’clock, a. Mm., the following (Signed) DANIEL HODGSON, ; Mortgagee. Goods, Wares & Merchandise,; youst 1—tin sate. — —namely— | se " 10 Boxes TEA, | 1 Cask HARDWARE, ‘BARGATNS 20 Cases MATCHES, 1 Cask MERCHANDISE, } 1 Case do., | —IN— 1 Cask KEROSENE OIL, 2 Cases MERCHANDISE, | | BDI. CURRANTS, NE W GOODS. a 1 Qr. Cask GIN, 2°5 Bars IRON, 50 Bdls. do. ’ D. CURRIE, Collector. | Charlottetown, August 10, 1877—taw ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, THE GREAT. ANNUAL HIGHLAND = GATHERING —ODF Tae STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, : FLA IWERS, &ec * &e., Clans of Prince Edward Island) 24 *!! Summer Goods at <DER the auspices of the Caledoni: Cian! an eRe thc Marker R KH 'D Uy C KN 'D tL 2 ER Ti C’ ES, White Cottons. on the GROUNDS OF THE HON. J. C. POPE, | Printed Cottons, ON 2HE 152H INS2Z. | Railroad and Steamboat Tickets, good to re- turn on the same or following day, will be issued at half fare.—For prizes, etec., see Programme. N. CAMPBELL, Sic. Com. Aug. 2—3in 138 & 14 Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. Jonn A, MCDONNELL, Chairman Com. a prov METOR of the eelebrau-a oo rrawa [ ; ; . Cancer Cure,” will be at the diankin Mens and Boys Clothing House, Char.ottetown, from the 12 4 to the 22nd of Auzust, and in Sammersid’. at the} Clifton House, from August 231d until Sep tember jst, Ilis treatment of Caccer, Can- -cerous Tumors, and growths of aii Liuds, | has, during a period of twenty vears, proved | a marvellous success. Al! persons afflicted | _—AT— BOTTOM PRICES. Kiecia, B MALLY, Gubseite. Rav: Os, MeGianis, St. jal Mirgaret, MtDoniicl, ioMbulu j CLR Soe eR eS Oe 8 OSE EY SS SES In this city, on Monday last, the Ochinst., 22d year cf his age. (Boston and Newieundiand parers please copy.) with such diseases are invited to eall | ROBERT ORR & CO, ' Consultation free. i * July 10th. ————— - — en Board and Ledginz. FOR SALE. t . Two or Three Private Boarders can be! 4 TWO-STOR¢Y HOUSE in Sydney 8t., very comfortably accominodated in a]+% next to Mr. Newson’s—wWith a large lof Consampion, Freter.cs Gardiner, in the! pleasant and central part of the City. Meals yard, two stables, etc, suitable fur a separate, Or as may he arrang. |. inquire | Boarding House. 1 at this Ollice. Aug. 8—oin L Inquire of JOHN MORRIS, 12. 3—, : A = o onal ~~ | town Road aforesaid ; thence along said Road to o) Sires om em sens