a> a Oe ee ware Local and Other Items. Ask your grocer for Dearborn & DANDELION COEPEE.—6in Co's How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap? Call and he will tell you. Tur market to-day was not as largely at tended as usual. Prices have an upward tend. eney. No one need be without a Sewing Ma- chine, Robert Youny is offering them for one dollar each. THe inquest on the Kelly murder will be resumed at 11 o'clock to morrow in the Su- preme Court rooms. Tuts forenoon, Senator Howlan received atelegram, stating that last night a ship went ashore on North Cape, and she is now a total wreck. A private telegram received in the city to-day, reports that the public meeting at Tryon yesterday, was carried py the Con- servatives with a very large majority. LANTERN ExcuRston.—A good time may be expected at the excursion on to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Mr. Galbraith with his band will enliven the evening. The str. ‘** Southport” leaves the Ferry Wharf, Prince Street, at S o'clock, p. m., and, 9 o'clock. Refreshments to be had on board. Tickets 25 cents. Tuk Premier of Canada was quietly and civilly questioned by some of the electors regarding his steel rail purchase. The ‘answers of the Premier were evasive and were given ina bad tempered, curt, sar- castic and insolent tone. The tax-payers of this Dominion have a right to learn from the man who takes their money and spends it extravagantly and without permission of Parliament why he did so. Tue Patrio! has the following conundrum : ‘* Hew much apiece does a special train of six cars cost, when divided among the twenty-two passengers who occupied its seats?’ We re- ply by saying that every man who did go to ‘Tracadlie by the special, paid lis fare. We have it from good authority, that those who went te Georgetown to swell the number of MeKenzie’s supporters, were carried at the country’s expense, and paid nothing ‘‘apiece.” Deny it if you dare! AmoneG those who stood upon the platform at the Drill Shed and behaved unseemly, dis courteously and cowardly towards Liberal- Conservatives was Mr. L. H. Davies, the Local Premier. He wildly gesticulated; he rolled up his sleeves; he was even prepared to act the blackguard and settle disputes by muscular strength. He was backed up by the Lawsons, Donald Farquharson, Hon. John Robertson and apack of hungry Grit Bashi Bazouks pre- pared to fight for the bone from which they have been sucking marrow for the last five years, Unrreo Temperance Association.—The annual session of the National Lodge of this influential body will, we are informed, open at Halifax, N. S., on the 30th inst. An excellent opportunity will thus be afforded our temperance friends of visiting the flourishing capital of the neighboring Province, and at the same time seeing and conversing with their fellow-laborers in the temperance field from all parts of the Do- minion. Further particulars will be com- munievted, on application, to J. W. Morri- son, Esq., of this city. Correspondence. Ss Ws do not hold Oodlrear fves a sponsible jor the Ope nions or slatements of our corre sponte nts. The Premier in Georgetown. \ RESIDENT'S AC JOUNT. T'o the Kklitor of the Ewcaminer :— Sie,—On Thursday evening Jast, a telegram was received by one of our most corpulent of Grit citizens, stating that the leader of that body-—the Premier of Canada. —would address the electors of King’s County, at 7 o'clock, p. m., on Saturday, in the Drill Shed of this town. On the evening of that day, a telegram was received, representing that the str. ‘* Albert had left Pictou at 3 p.m., with Hons, A. Me- Kenzie and R. J. Cartwright on board. At seven o'clock, a throng of hungry officials were on the Queen’s Wharf to receive their chiet tain; but not until after 10 o’clock did the * Albert” put in an appearance. Arriving at the Wharf, three cheers were proposed for the Premier by John McCormack, of Cardigan bridge, the ingenious builder of the Souris Hospital, and taken up by the hungry offiicials aforesaid. Three ringing cheers were then given to Sir John Mel ronald, Again the Grits cheered Cartwright faintly, and the Liberal. Conservatives cheered ‘Tupper and_ ‘I illey lustily. Then all repaired to the Drill Shed to hear the defence made by the master of the sinking ship. ‘The Premier began his address about 10.30, and spoke for upwards of an hour, with a number _of interruptions, by questions, cries of steel rails, ete. ‘Then Cartwright came forward and was greeted with ‘What about your insult to the Highlanders,” etc. These questions did not appear to suit the taste of the Minister of Finance. His answer to the tirst was that he was only joking,” but this did not suflice. The audience could not swallow such an un- truth, and the popular impression 1s that Cartwright is a clever corraptionist. His speech lasted until Sunday morning, thus clos- ing out from speaking all Liberal-Conservat- ives. But had there been ample time for them to do so, the McKenzie fort would have been actually besieged. The meeting closed by the cheering of McKenzie bythe Grits and three monster cheers for Sir John A. McDonald. None of the Liberal Conservative candidates could attend on account of the pie-nic at Tracadic. ‘The cool reception ed to the Premier at this election. His smiles will not beguile, nor his threats frighten. His promises will not en- trap, and the opening of the Dominion Parlia- ment will find Mr. McKenzie basking in the cool shades of opposition, Vox populi suprema ler eat. : Yours, etc., SCRIBA, Georgetown, Aug. 17, 1878. extent > place is. a signal of his complete failure at the coming ie ee ee NEWS BY TELECRAPH. Bern, Aug. 17. Kimil Hoedel, who attempted to assassin- ate the Emperor William on May 11th, was beheaded yesterday. When informed that his execution was fixed upon he became deathly pale. He repulsed the ministrations of the chaplain, declaring them useless, as it would take years to convert him. Fifty persons, including oflicials, judges, police and twelve citizens, attended the execution, which is generally approved. Official notice of the execution was posted throughout the city as a warning. It required but a single stroke of the axe to decapitate Hoedel. The remains were immediately buried. Lonpon, Aug. 17. It is stated that Gormany is ready to join in active mediation in favor of the rectitica- tion of the Greek frontier, and has dis- patched some men-of-war to Greek waters as a demonstration. _ Special dispatches from Rome assert that Greece has also received the promise of the moral support of Italy. It is stated at Rustchuk that the Russian army of cbhservation of 80,000 men will be stationed in Bessarabia until the result of the changes south of the Danube is known. Austria has decided upon the immediate further mobilization of troops. t is feared that the pacification of Bosnia will take six weeks or two months. A Vienna dispatch says that the Porte’s understood support of the Bosnians has caused a change of relations with Austria which, a short time ago, was deemed im. possible. Sr. Pererspurc, Aug. 17. The assassins of General Mozentnow fired upon General Markenoff, the chief of the gens @armes who offered to arrest the assas- sins after they stabbed the chief of police. From this circumstance arose the report that Mozentnow was killed by a_ pistol shot. Vienna, Aug. 18. A telegram from headquarters, dated 20th, says :—‘‘ The Austrian division were attacked on Friday morning near Dabaj, on the right banks of the river Bosnia, bya considerable force of the insurgents. All assaults were repulsed, but the Austrians suffered heavily.” Beri, Aug. 18. The ‘* Post” announces that the Euro- pean Commission, to re-organize Roumelia, is to meet at Constantinople on the 13th of September. The Commission for the reor- ganization of Bulgaria is to meet on the same day. Betorape, Aug. 18. { The Servian Minister of Finance is nego- tiating with Paris bankers for a loan of 24,- 000,000 francs to redeem war debts. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in. Nature gives us grandeur of mountains glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health ; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily ob- tain satisfactory proof that Green’s August as When born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint are the divect cause of seventy-five per cent. of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distress- ing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful eflect Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. BANKRUPT STOCK. AT AUCTION ' Thursday, the 22nd August, commencing at 2 o'clock, at the store of 35. R. Coffin, Mount Stewart, LL HIS STOCK IN TRADE, consisting < of a well-selected Stock of Merchandize, viz.: Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Men’s Readymade Clothing, Dress Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Millinery, White Cot- ton, Handkerchiefs, Rubbers, Groceries, Spices, Soap, Confectionary, Hardware, Stove and Pipe, Scales, Shop Furniture, &e., Xe., &e. pam" Everything Will Be Sold Without Reserve. Trerms—Under $20, cash ; three months’ credit. over that amount, CARVELL BROs. Ch’town, July 31—pat 2aw t sale ST. PRTER'S SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN ON Monday, the 2nd September, N BOYS’ SCHOOL there are three depart- ments. | Subjects Taught—-Latin, Greek, German, ‘French, Mathematics, History, Geography, and all ordinary English subjects. (WN GIRLS’ SCHOOL there are three de- I partments. In the junior clepartment, boys under 8 years are received, Subjects Taught—same as in Boys’ School, except Classics. | In these Schools five Teachers are employed. For terms, etc., apply to REV. G W. HODGSON, Grafton Street. | Aug. 14, 1878. PLAISTER PARIS ! $2.50 Per Barrel—Cash. CARVELL BROS. | ' Ch’town, July 26—pat 5w 2aw Flower will make them as free from disease | GRAND Charlottstown Boating Club! “4) 7 ' ’ } A Regatta will be held on the 28th day of Aug., 1878, ON THE HILESBORCUGH RIVER, on which day the following prizes will be contested for. Her Majesty's ship ‘‘Belle- rophen” is expectel to be im the Harbor on that day, and will add considerably to the interest of the Regatta, Ist—Nailing Boats, Ist class, 20 feet and up- wards; first prize, $50; second prize, $25; entrance, 35; third boat to save her en- trance, should 5 boats be entered. 2nt-—T'wo-vared race for boys under 1S years of age—boats no longer than LS feet—tirst prize, S10; second prize, 35; entrance fee, $1. 3rd Sailing Boats, scond-class, boats under 20 feet; first prize, $30; second prize, $15; entrance fee, 33; third boat to save her entrance should 5 boats enter. 4th—Mens’ four-oared lap-streak boats; first prize, $50; second prize, 325; entrance‘ S5; third boat to save her entrance fee should 5 boats enter. Sth— Four-oared lap-streak Boats—boys under IS years of age —lirst prize, $16; second prize, $8; entrance, $1.50. 6th—Single Scull; first prize, $30; prize, $15; entrance, $3. 7th—Canoe race—two paddlers—first prize, $5; second, $4; third, $2. Sth—Four-Oared Gig Boats—Ist prize, purs presented by the ladies of Charlottetown, not less than 3830; 2nd prize, $15; en- trance fee, S83. Rules reguiating the sports of the day may be had at the otlice of Dean Bros., Water Street. a, second ARTEMAS LORD, Secretary and Treasurer. August 7, 1878—2aw -E. G. HUNTER, -—-IMPORTER OF Italian and American Marble, AND MANUFACTURER OF Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Tomb Tables, &c., &e. Also, Mantles, Centre Table Tops, Burean and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &c., &e. Granite, Freestone, and Soapstone Work done in all iis branches. PRICES TO SUIT, SATISFACTION CUARANTEEB. BE” Designs furnished on application. Next Door to Mark Butcher's Fur- niture Factory, Kent Street, Charlottetown. August 7, 1878.—3taw FROM Loudon to bharlottetown —_—————— - FALL TRIP . . 1878. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine "ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 Years Al, in Eng. Lloyd's. JOHN CRAHAM, COMMANDER, On or about the 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Picton, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac. This vessel was built expressly for the Lon- don trade, being thoroughly titted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and offers every inducement to shippers, as she has made remarkably quick passages. Parties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the season will do well to for- ward their order in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrearmn & Sons, 59 Cornhill ; in Liv- ‘erpool, to PrrcarrN Brorners, Brockley | Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. {| Ch’town, Aug. 10, 1878— REGATTA tee oi . — . CARD: — me hs RS. PENNEE will be happy to receive 1498 pupils for the coming year, and will re commence instruction September 9th. Lessons given in Music, Singing and Lan guages, as well as on the higher branches of Kalish. | For terms, apply at her residence, Kent Street, Charlottetown. August 12, 1878.-—pat Sin te ee ee New Books —AT-- BREMNER B OS. —— OO FENHE following STANDARD WORKS just received : Macaulay’s Essays, = Writings & Speeches, se Life & Letters, Barne’s Notes on the Old and New Testament, Cruden’s Concordance, Talmage’s Sermons, " Daily Thoughts. Childhood, the Text-Book of the age, for Parents, Pastors and ‘Teachers. Matchless Gems, a new book of Song:, for public and social gatherings. Forrest's American Farrier and Horse Doctor NEW NOVELS. The Jericho Road, ; By the Author of f Grown Up Babies, Helen’s Babies. ( Other People, \ The Scripture Cluh, &e., &e That Husband of Mine. My Mother-in-Law, Shaving Them (by ‘Titus A. Brick), Story of a Honeymoon, Cent per Cent, Bret Hartes’ ‘Two Men of Sandy Bar, Mr. Brown on the Goings On of Mrs. Brown, Hans Breitman’s Ballads, Babies and Ladders, &e. YOUNG FOLKS’ LIBRARY, 30 Cents Each. Orlando, the Outeast of Milan, Dashing Rodman, Charlie Archer's Luck, Theseus, Frank, the Fishboy, The North Pole, Billy Boswain, Ned Stanley, Fred Hilton, &c., Xe. Together with a variety of Dialogue and Recitation Books, Prohibition Reciters, Tem- peranee Books, Letter Writers, &e. 44 Queen Street, BREMNER BROs. July 27—3w 3taw ar 2i NESSES SYDNEY COAL. REDUCTION IN PRICE ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! (FYE GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA- ‘TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAT has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 Ibs.. a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers, ‘The opening of the new winning at *‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is ail irom the DEEP taken in connection with re cent improvements in the provess of screening. alfords purchaseis a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. it is a well-know fact that for many years post the prices of other Cape Breton coals have yeen regulated by the rates tixed for SYDNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true that, taking into account the superior lasting qualities of SYDNEY COAL when compared with other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, both as to economy and comvenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price. The General Mining Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be ‘*‘ EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” “SUPERIOR ‘TO SYDNEY,” etc., etc., while some yet more unscrupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their coal as SYDNEY COAL (from some designated locality). All these efforts to sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the sranparp character of SYDNEY COAL. it has come to the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances parties giving orders to truckmen and others COAL have been furnished with other and inferior coal. The Public are cautioned against permitting themselves to be imposed apon in this way. Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate of the cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing should satisfy themselves by demanding the production of this certificate. NEW The ‘* Sydney Coal”’ is registered under the laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties 600 DS. | sing the Trade Mark *““SYDNEY COAL” ‘are hable to prosecution. | Ni EW | CUNARD & MORROW, Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. 8, ROBERT ORR & CO. ;Have now open, and realy for inspection, a very large stock of : STAPLE AND FANCY G. W. DEBLOIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for P. E Island, July 15, 1878—3m EE eR DRY Goops! FARMER'S ARMS Which they are selling, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —AT— LOWER PRICES —THAN— Ever Before Offered. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their customers, and the public generally. Ch’town, May 8, 1878. TO LET. Pw LET, the Saloon and Building known : B. as the “Farmer's Arms,” fronting on Queen Street, formerly occupied by “Mr, Geo, _Mutch. Possession given immediately. For - further information apply to the undersigned ‘Trustees of the Estate of the late William Sneeston. ? ~ R. FITZGERALD, B. ROGERS. July 17, 1878 —3w or SYDNEY . a a7 . AUCTION SA LES, : SS eo Apples. Apples. TENMIE subscribers will offer for sale ty AUCTION, te-morrow, Wednesday, the Ist inst, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. i 40 BBLS. CHOICE APPLES. MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctioneer , Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1878S. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. SCHOONER, House, Boat, Etc. 7 WILL sell at AUCTION, at the OYSTER BED BRIDGE, RUSTIC, on Saturday. 24th inst., at 3 o'clock, 1 HOCSE, 2 storeys high, 25x35 feet, with 2 acres of land attached : 1] SCHOONER, 16 tons (3 vears old), 1 BOAT, | WAGON, 1 set Platform SCALES. 1 SEWING MACHINE. Terms—For House and Schooner, 25 per cent, down ; balance in 6 mos., with approved security. ‘Terms for other articles, Cas. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. By erder of THomas W. Dopp, Administrator for Estate of late Henry Hodges Winslee, Aug. 20— WILL sell at auction, on LORD'S _W HARP, on Thursday, ?2nd inst., at 5$ o'clock : 20,000 feet 2) and 3x4, 5, Gand 7 Scantling, 8,000 Laths. On POWNAL WHARP, 10,000 sp. feet Hemlock Boards, lin.. 2,000 to do 2in., 2,000 «do Scantling, 3x4, 6 & 7, 6,000 do Heavy do 2x5. 6x6, 7 and 8, 900 do I}in. Flooring, 8,000 Pine Shingles, 75 Cedar Posts. WILLIAM. DODD, Auctioneer. Aug. 20, 1878—pat li BANKRUPT SALE! BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, Qn Thursday, the 22nd inat., A’ ll o’eLocK, AT MY STORE, 10 @ BBLS. FLOUR--Spring Extra and ) Supertine, + Boxes SOAP, 1 box CANDLES. and sundry small articles. ALSO To Close Consignment, 5 chests Conyou TEA, l4 half chests "4 25 boxes SOAP. 2 ‘+s PEPE Wrapping Paperand Paper Bags, assorted. CSC.. em. . Ib. WILSON HIG, - Auctioneer. Ch'town, P. KE. 1., Aug. 19, 1878 -pat t sale a ey WINES, ALE, » Porter, Kerosene (il, TEA, ETC. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. WILL Sell at Auction, at my Salestoom, Queen Square, ou : Wednesday, the 21st instant, At If fo’clock, » qtr. casks excellent Sherry wine. > cases Ginger Wine, + bbls, Guiness’ Porter (quarts), 4 *‘* Bass’ Ale (pints), 12 cases pure Jamaica Limejuice, by Assorted Syrups, 79 boxes Tea (54 and 8tbs.), good quality, 30 ‘* Valencia Raisins, 30 ‘* Soap, 10 boxes Candles, 50 ‘* Crackers (assorted), 5 bbls, Tumblers, 5 bbls. Lamp Chinnies, 25 pairs Decanters, 40 sides Sole Leather, 5 doz. Grain Sacks, 50 rolls Paper Blinds. 25 casks American Kerosene oil, 120° test, 1 Refrigerator, very good ; 1 Iron Safe. WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer, Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1878— E WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- _ sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing toTue Weex.s EXAMINER, _ Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, u receipt of One Dollar. Wants, Lost, Found, &e. | Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Vents per day. { —_———_———$____—______...... - = + ee i LY OUSE TO LET— Containing 6 rooms, on Upper Great George Street. Posswa- ‘sion given immediately. Apply te BENJ. HOOPER. Ch’town, Aug. 19, 1878 —eod OARDERS — A few permanent and J transient Boarders can be accomm on reasonable terms at the Quincey Hovag, next door to John Seller's Grocery Store, Kent Street, , Ch’town, Aug. 1— ~- oe a ee mene: va RE er RENN AER, Dae Ee