LATEST NEWS SUMMARY. | ee \ French Meteorologist, publis EUROPEAN. A memoir of Renon, the distingu shed | hed some years | IMPORTATIONS, New Wail Arran sements. — ttt CANADIAN. aco, isnow being quoted to show ye. ead MH SUBSCRIBERS beg to call the | ‘ial oi : interes GOL Prior d that four or five | ial “ 2 7 —= —=—= = - are : i op : St. Poter canal, last week, | Winters come in p riods, and t vat Pe ee attention of the ‘'rade to the follow— | a Ah, thou 4 . : . hepa chil. | Of them are usually bunched round on ~ | ing lis 1 RTA ' ; es 9 o. 7, and three chils ; ue | ee eer MAILS C : | breat! ; : ’ tral winter of greatest intensity. The com- | — es LOSE. Dur When woods beg wea e ' dren were wnes j ing winter, therefore, may not be quite as| 7 ' ' ® : ae ; the nadian Fisheries De : ‘i : ill colder, if | : > ’ - é lea ta th kaian } cold as the last, but it may be still colder, If) il Gi lor iT i: ; oe ie alo kk stins ae” ay sniniiiilintinal re showin ’ aa an hree wi . ! . . | And suns gr veck, and the meck tment have prepat 1 Og ' ai 1st oan Renon's theory is correct, The three wn i Onrarto, Quesrc, New Brunswick and Unirrp Srarss, daily, : ! 5.00a.m. | 10.00p. m grow | ; that Ca a has claims on the Unlted States | a. immediately preceding the last were of baad his : id te eunele. @ Monday : : 4.308. m. |Tuesds 10 . And the year smiles as it draws near its death. | ¢o. goyen mil follars. a character to confirm the theory. The | Waren they are prepared pply, ou ( Sead 2.30 p.m \Wednend 00 p.m, Wind of the sunny South! Oh still on Phe Anticosti Company has been resusci=| period is supposed to be forty-one years, | moderate terms, in bond or duty paid :— | Nova Scorta, 4 Thursday | 4.30a. m. Friday 10.09 9 In the gay woods and in the go! : _* oo tated 7 new boaru has issued a call tO} which corresponds with the maximum solar } Ir, Casks Whiskey, _ Friday : : : | 2.30p m. |Satar p.m, 2a re i r } are ) r cent. ! d - * ss | p { ay 4 P. Like to ag ed eld age relea a a ah subseribers to stock to pay up 1 pier 1. | eruption, Cases do. | Great Brrrain, via United States, daily, : ° ‘ : { 5.00 a. m. Uncertain‘ Journeying, in long serenity, ews? chat I r} heme the company seeks to adopt ” S| Few persons are probably aware that the | Ilhds. Brand Henn ssey's] “ “6 via Halifax, Friday, 25th June and every second Friday after, ; 7 2.30 p.m. | “ ’ In such a bright, | = jul i oa oe wors | €Fal i one. and the island of Antic atl may terrible Chancellor of North Germany was] 0 C. ‘ vd yy p tee i tilli ] +4 « Supplementary, Monday, 28th June, and every second Monday after, ‘ 4.30 a. m. Might wear out |ife like thee, mid Dow t became a valuable addition to the pros] aii. being a Frenchman, or, at all events, | wt. UaSKS do.,, innette Castililon is : : | 5.00 a. m 10 ; eM npany’ 5, lea pega i > i Su IRSII -Inciuding all mail matter for Prince County west of Summer: —twi ai iy — -00 a. m. and brooks, wail ks. | vin f Quel through this company’s @xs| taking service in Franee, Prince Bismarck’s Casks do.. Hennessey | SUMMBRSIDE ig a yunty west o immerside—twice daily, | $1.00 p.m. 10.00 p. m And, dearer yet, the sunsi.na< kin fOOKS: | ertions | father, says a Paris journal, was foreed to do. do.. [Jules Robins} | Danuinaton, Hunrer’s Rrvan, Country Line, Fre«rown and Barnert’s Cross—including mail) ; ic of kind voices ever nigno, | i ‘ ) sar j ait al ~T ‘ange ence cr duel ° »? > re 2 » ; ; slaces— j 5 or And music of kind 5 4d twinkied Ja the} A gale at the Magdalen Islands did con | leave his ¢ ountry in consequence of ad el, | Hhds. Gin. [ Holland] matter for offic es served from these places daily, Pei . \ a . > 5.30 a. m. 10.00 p. m. Aud, when my .ast sap TT | siderable damage last week. On Monday | and in {807 he offered his services to the Ceska G1 a Mount Srkwart, CaRDIGAN, MONTAGUR and GgorGaTowx—including 8!l mail matter for offices glass, . conor a south west wind prevailed at the Islands. | King Jerome Bonapart. In this way Prince Qr. 4a 1 ae = : served from these places—daily, ‘ 5 ‘ ‘ . 8.00 a. m. 12.05 p. m. Pass silently from men, as thou dost pass l-rhe American fishing schooners Martha K.} Bismarck’'s father found himself in the service Cases Old Tom Gin, Moret, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, . ° . ; oh @ , ° ° ; oh Pete | ot) “ —————— Pike » of Newburypert, and ‘Seth Stock- | of France, and took part in the Russian cam do. Green Cases do., | Heap ov Sr. Paigr’s Bay and Sourts East—includiog mail matter for all places {u King’s Coun-! ” . " am dviwns yore ‘he latter will agr Marshal Ney, in whose army corps! r. Casks Sherry Wi | ty east and nerth of St. Peter’s—daily, ; 5 : ' : J 2.20 p.m 121K ne . bride,’ were driven ashor The lat pagn ’ Pavey, , i . Casks Sherry ine : i i . 2.15 p.¥m, LITERATL RE. probably be get off; the former will be &) served luring several langercus night} a lo Port 7 lo ’ Brprqur, and all offices on the route between Charlottetown and Bede jue, Monday, Wednesday Pym Ui Ma ae . ° . ale F { ; “we - ” i OL L PALL CLL LD LI — The crew were saved On Wednes- t hee gave ) the cor ind of the id } > > at . ° and Friday, ° ° ° . . ° : - i 9.00 p m. 2.30 pn In -ER’S FAT ERROR ‘ u hooner ‘ Anemone,’ of P. E. 1, and | vanced , ! Atthe battle of Borodino| Bbls, Bass & Co.’s Ale, in pts. and qts.| Verxow River, Souruport, Pownat and Currey VALiry, daily, ‘ i 2008 3.00 D. m. , V iy we ‘ aes ’ ‘ ’ . ‘ ‘ aes } “ . ‘ i. ‘ | : _e . » J a i SOPER'S FATAL ERROK, : af Rlizabeth of Gysboro, N. S., Were! he had three h es killed under him, and } do. Guinness’s Extra Stout, | VERNON River BripGe, BELFAST, ORWELL, MURRay Harbor Sourtn, and all offices on the South- — | on eee i n ashore at Amherst harbor. T! ilter | his regiment which he commanded, was one | do. Champagne Cider, | ern Route, Tuesday and Friday; returning Wednesday and Saturday. ° , . | 7.00 a, m. 3.00 p. m. MPARTING INTRRESTING NEWS | “iy ently floated off. On the 2th ult., | of the most ill-treated during the retreat.| Qases Champagne sRACKLEY Pornt, COVEHRAD, LITTLE YORK, and all offices on that route, Monday and Thursday; WIDOW STACY S HE bey . a in n was wreck- rt he passage of th Jaresil ‘o] J ne returning ‘Tuesday and Friday ao “ “% » supposed to be a Canadian was wrt Aft t passage of the Bearesina, Col. Biss } see Se : is esaay { ays ° . . . . . . (.00 a. Mm. 3.00 p. m. Mr. Sover's * has been \ sick for|., aa sse Isle. Itisthought that all on | marck led the shattered remains of his regi- | do, Orange Syrup, FortT AUGUSTUS, MONAGHAN, and all offices on that route, Thursday, | 6.00a.m. 7 00 p m ‘ ; a : s. but, although extremely | board have been lost. Two bedies were} ment back to Wurtemburg and recruited it. do. — do., oe ot ee em ence orc ae Tee : Ce — ail. ne Cas, Ul, be ‘ . . “ m ” en iia et a au : . A ” sie i Li a . : ei a i ie Ss ie aatihen sie e ae the shore n fy t! He afterwards distinguished himself as a do. Lime uice, Mails are forwarded from Summerside to Miscouche, Alberton, Port Hill and Tignish daily; to other principal poluts on that }j ed in‘bodya t ] aaa St. John Globe. | light cavalry eommander at Bautzen, and do. KR ispberry Syrup, ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; and to smaller offices, Tuesday and Friday. . ae the true woman “ we 4 —-At Toronto terday, a| was decorated with the Legion of Honor. do. Ginger Wine, OMlces on the route from Darlington to Rose Valley receive and despatch mails Tuesday and Friday. } ast Monday a whisper ; ; es was attacked an 1 pelted meving gained gli ry and he nor - the service Bbls. Crosse & Blackwell’s Pickles Offices ou the route from Ilunter’s River to North Rustico, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. he sba ¥ au : ” st tt r of ¢ u 1h § | 0 France it would not have been extra- j | Ba ate ] ’ Offices on the route from Hunter’s River to ¢ avendish, &C., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. i a : 2 tn ’ rhe ide nm ti ocess | ordinary had Colonel, afterwards General | , 0. wi Py do, Oifices on the route from County Line to New London, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. with @ eases , o irved @the Scrowd and fired several | Bismarck, unable to return home, adopted Chests Congou Tea, warranted, Offices on the route from County Line to Somerset and Newton, Tuesday and Friday. news. : Pi fing a number of per-| France as country. Half chests do. do. Mails are forwarded from Head of St. Peter’s Bay and Souris East to all offices in the Easteru section of King’s County ever Ve iswe Mr. Soper, sitting « l vd treated, but made Arsone H ay*, in his lettter from Paris} Boxes do, do, Tuesday and Friday. a y ‘ down on the extreme edge of t! a t ks with similar re-| tothe Tribune, gives anew account of the} Coleman’s Starch Muils are forwarded from Cardigan Bridge to Dundas and Lot 56 every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of the morning train from f volunteers were] declaration of war nst Pru n 187 ast Charlottetown, returning to Cardigan Bridge at 8 o’clock. p. m ; . a _ , Gn rs } f € } decia alien Ol War against russia in S70 eas ies . | : > g 54 = Sh . p- n. and ba .o iii a ¢ ' flout, but no other attacks were | Iie says that after the more or less pacific ex- Cas ” i CPppets | Mails are forwarded from Montague Bridge to all offices on the routes to Murray Harbor North and Bro »klyn, &c., every Tuesda ‘ ‘ r pe" ° uw . « ok pe | . . . * 5 é rim, ‘there ain't nothing t 3 “? ae : », No deaths are reported, but over 4] planation ofthe last interview at Ems with Nixey 7 Black Lead, and Friday, returning same day. we »ticlar. S"pouse you heard of Miss Coles arod 1 ns were wounded. Among Benedetti there was a council at night at Gross Blacking, a a . ‘ : ? : : : : ; feath ; she was taken the same time you |), fed was the Hon. Mr. Fraser, | the Tulleries, at which peace was peremp- Cans Mustard. | Letters in ended for Registrs tion must be posted at least half au hour before the time of closing the Mails by which they are tg be cea al 1 was fractuaed. Thirty arrests | torily decided upon by the Emperor, who ies Wie | forwarded. Registration open from 8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. was?” One of the possessionists, il, waked doh Bans nl . ie eek a ee sae; | Letters may be posted in letter boxes on Steamers up to time of departure. — <« - } | was the m st] udent of all the party, De- Kees B tl - Q ] | : pe : , : I ¢T should think, Ja! said Mrs } ai ies tial ~ began. t arevolver in the! cause he hated bloodshed. and who did not | ess Di. carp, Soda, | Correspondence for Newfoundland, Bermuda and West Indies will be forwarded to Halifax by each mail. . b ‘t i vou in't . , “gil . os ) eman in the} _ rory } Das i ‘ a | Barrels Soda Crystal | : a — SS ~ with a feebie phasis hich ;vu a wounded t pies In in t think a gory Daptism was n ssary to the] R Pj . ’ } 2a a ‘ i al ‘ sav ir . With the excention of six men, the nsecratior if the inca Imn ‘nt } Boxes ipes, } ‘ y ‘ » a: re ‘ pan ene aprenden ee sith, With the except caseoratioa of the Princs Imperial, "But | Boxes Pipe _ STEAMBOATS & PACKETS. RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS.! PROPERTIES FOR SALE { rue yrce were wounded there were two sovereigus at hé me oxes Soap, M ' “= . 4 is ; : aan sick wife. vé ih a \ \ £uc i ph \ y : i I e : . : e I } : : i : ), t wa Serres Aa As k on Sa-] onthe throne. Besides the Emeperor, reign Half- boxes Soap j " eee Tl cricetninnmnnsitacncnianinntitentaelidiastiis ; ‘Cervaly, said Mr. Soper, Moca), OF seis I afler asking the|ed the Empress. When everything was NY | a news is sosc’ace. Lemme see,’ he continu | should nat be | peacefully decide d,the Emperor, who was Bags Barcelona Nuts, MONTREAL & ACADIAN rince Edward Island | ALBERTON ! ed, looking thoughtfully into the hat, as if he |» : ed him very length- | then ill, went to bed, like Titus, content with ae pa F rn . d,l iz y as y ’ , y , " : oe in therein, ‘ you]; f the evidence and] his day’s work. Butthe Empress was more | ues rapping Paper, R | ; . had a reserve fund of gossip te . } ‘f litation and atrocity | wake ful In her turn she held 1 coun ‘il Cases Ais d Toilet Soap al wa , { i Suilding Tots, i . ‘arter’ breakin’ r ef ita ang atrocity We ful. noher turn sin 1c} a council, ises 18s “ ict Hoap, ® ly oe sills a heard ‘bout Mathy Carters ‘ rt ned that this was | She took possession of every one. She was Bbls. Currants lg Q \ : $13 { i ( j 4 y ¥ { | enti JHE Subsc riber offe rs for sale severaj leg.’ i to pass the ¢eath | really eloquent in talking ‘of the national Ronee Valenai ’ ee % 8, Venera, ons, Lommander McHUasters. | MANGE of TIME! BUILDING LOTS near the Raulway Oxes aientie i y Stati Te s Tithe A snappish n¢ dof the head from the in-;. ntet r cases, the witnes~ | dignity; she said that that the Emperor's K N “le even SRIEree . \. Valetta, $13 tons, (‘ommander Anderson. | | Otatson. aerms 7 ral. i . . ia aprer own chils | good heart would ruin both France and the egs Nals, : ee | y . . aa . 1 GEORGE W. HOWLAN , ignified te Mr. Soper that he was 0M | sea in both \ culprits own chi - ran and th S 5 iQ N and after MONDAY, July 26, trains will : i ; ‘ valid signified 1} ie @ moment’s re-| dren. He led by saying: ‘The sen-| dynasty. Besides, all the newspapers and Kegs Black Paint, 5. 3. Roma, $13 tons, Commander Desjardines. | can 06 feliaten +0 ee | Alberton, Dec. 14, 1874. 8 eraj ny 6 un D ah moments re- AP eM. , : ; . : . 7 nae a , ’ . } ee ee iat : — - ———— dangerous ee" ’ 7 7 b ; tence of the Court is that you, David Robbins, | all the deputies were for war. It would not do, White do. oe ‘ : i | — flection he brightened visidly as von ; be taken from this Court to the jailin Digby,| do to swim against the current They Brooms. | The above Steamships will for:n a | “‘PRAINS GOING WEST. | FOR SALE CHEAP. ‘Jou orter be’n to town meetin’ a Mond 2* | from when y ‘ame, and there to be kept would gain the Rhine with one battle.; the y Coils Manilla | rm | — een pinene No.l No.3 N ve | aes ual oo have a new hearse,an’ I! ! until Thursday, the 16th of December, and | would chastise Germany, and return tris Te . WY eel! lume | ST sett oe The town’s voted to have a new 5 ’ ee Cee ee ; } a al . , , Tons I ‘fined ' a Mf A | STATIONS. Steamboat Tiguish | ” ’ " ' wee! » hon f seyen | umphal with the peace of Europe secured ons Lron—rehned, | s ; , - | siad of anything in all my /onthat day, between the hour 0 re 13 surope securet i | Express. | Mixed.| Mixed - mover wee 80 g™ne ves : ! kin the forenoon and 12 o’ck ck noon, | fora century. Everybody Was convinced , do. common, | BETWEEN Georgetown Dpt oa p.m be — | | life.’ be hanged by the n un you are | the Duke of Grammont alone, perhaps, hav- Bbls, Flour ft ' ' | aad Yer « la30 « | At Hild: > : ls p, | YOu Se nang ee eT La a ee on rae ae ao s ‘ - | Cardigan * IT * \e30* om lidare Cape, Lot 3 - James Edward . per, whispered Dis Wil ’ } imay G Wl A mighty have mer y ji 1g loubts of a] these fine things But as | Ww Montre al, She tliae, Charlotte | Mount Stewart “ 8.10 9.55 | Within a inmate dna Railw : a , with a painful intepsity,‘ be you a natra ; ir soul” Walter Ervin was tried on | it was a woman who was speaking, he had | MACDONALD & 6 EWN. j m ¢ d Vi , | Royalty Junction 9.11 11.98 “ | : ' rn h - Albert oo A and Tele. ninde dant or be vou a lookin’ forrard to gettin’ | Saturday and the evidence pr ved that he | the gallantry not to oppose her. They walks | No. 49 Water Street. | iown an it ion, | Charlotte iis ar. 9.30 11.30 * aren OF an ae or at I yeu sy bs 48 OE ee ir . iis ‘i sili as obhir ‘ } *mnar @ ia eal si ie | Y r v ee i. . ’ ait j : i i at ‘ i .% te ' ’ wae . cea | harbored, fed, and gave signals to Robt ns ed ” she Emperor, who was already sleep- N. B.— lo arrive and in Stock, 1000 leaving Montreal Thursday in each week.| __ | dp.6.00 a.m 4.18 p.m DM ELLING HOUSK, BARN, STABL COACH HOLSE, rid of me itall was right, and forhim to come out} ing the sleep of the just, and extorted from barrels Canada Flour j toyalty Junction) “ 6.19 4.35 * { . Tw Asthe latter view had never I resented it- of hiseave. The Jury after an hour’s abs! him the declaration of war. | Fume a 1875 " For Freight or passage apply to a Viltshire } “ 700 “ \5.94 “ Anc [wo Acres of Lena, ' : “— <A aga 8 I sandin ? «guilty.’ The} - es wune é, 1000, é | Hunter River 7.12 5.38 | Particularly well-si . . seif to Mr. Soper in th ght of his wife's in- se nee, re on a a Pe ne : ae A Prizu Ficar Brerweew a Maw ann Wo.- HYNDMAN BROS., | Kensington . 7 «ieee & " irticularly well-situated for Sea-bathing, : a nd | Judge pronounces sentence ne yé —Ti ‘harlottetown. |< “ i. an 2 ak a ’ quiry, he looked very: h subdued, and _ : — eS. Sauer Watt, with’ herd! MaNn.—Tired of the monotony and common- THE Charlottetown. | Summerside 8.50 “ 7.45 “ 345 p.m| For Terms, &c., apply to . hed his! iwithes acre weishii= 6 CR” 6A.” , | place character of the usual drunken rows DAVID SHAW, Esq., | Fort Hill Mae I oon . : scratched bis ucaud in an @& i abor ir. Chronicle. j is ton # ie i | | d , int | GEORGE W. HOWLAN ; : Pee and Sunday fights, the enterprising South | | Montreal, | V /eary bad i lillies te san absiraction as Mrs. Soper said again with a mOrPrTer | Troi : oe " (a7 } ss : | ‘ae Tan ut Alberton, May 10, 1875.—ne gj til sale ; BRITISA. | trojans yesterday arranged an entertain- f } 7 a\ ) } j May 17, 1875.—till Ist nov } Alberton D a dye —— : aa tearful voice i eh Revenue returns show an inereasg | Ment unique and interesting. Mike Riley, | | —— lems oes ay epers ohn | y YT ‘ : a ; — aieiniis I { e } i j iigfinsn 9 09 4 4 4 ()] D k \ ‘Oh, youc’n go. If you cant spa of £995,000 for past half year. @ slender six footer, and Mrs. Hanihan, a | { $ | | (ies —— - : visi 4 4 és cide ie oat witth one pete? wie’ ‘ip sea a ie F .a| woman built very much like Mike. agreed | Ne : y oe. mente - ee |. Alderman W. R. Cotton has been elected | Woman ONS very wean nage a yy | DRAINS GOING EAAT. ON LOT 44 some little interestin’ news—I don’t want! org Ma} fl Ue w be installed | enti i = + - - t .—— rey =e a et oa <a | No. 4. | No.6. r 0 R S A t E ti hee a C lest pugiist. Fourteen rounds were | NO. 4. | sO. NO. © you to stay ag in your inciinat she ¢ on 9th N r. Seneadl a P ‘and Mik eetak s ne { . 1 : : eravions. Bteembnat ! Tignish 4 ‘ : a se nia os : _p vs * the captain of | “Se ipon, and ike seiected his wife for |} It will be our aim to make | j , en iced Mixed : ED tinued with the sigh of a mary: AL LO Li n . Soeee ‘ re bil ae - sl s a second, while Mra. Hanihan selected her i | CASCUMPES PACKET - a ' .xpress. Mixed, Mixed. (Prue Subscriber offers for sale all the 4 - a vessel was fli £9 for negiecting to pro- | 1 ae ie 2 : : ie . : 4 Mr. Soper hastily express i his willing - . ok co hatth . ee ane od agg ~ | husband for her second. - The preparations t | Tignish De part 6.30 a.m right title, and interests in the Farm . 4 ’ ud} eI Ul ‘J vl bia af ‘ \ 2 ( Arrive 30 * . Rae ‘ ss = . a ness to remain and desire to please, so after aie Lagos to Lon- | for the affair were soon noised about, and a Car i ar ° ton HM eongiseosa | Alberton Der ie rae ms — ly oe by John Kickham, situate on 5 sa : cise . is » , 7 aw ‘riher thankful f 7 } ys w orty- ‘ a brief interva! of thought he continued re- ad ot entering an official jog | crowd of over two hundred people assembl- j it y? Y 4 ELE T HE subscriber thankful for emia a ( 300 « = yns > No. I orty-four, at the head of Rectivel t . in fhis seamen had been | ed near the nail factory to witness the con, 4 eS hitherto extended, begs to intimate to} port aay 10.15" | — tiver, consisting of fifty acres. The ctively : , 6Q . RR eae ee ; oe : ie . } ailing sc : a e or an ai Sé z is convenie y situate . " oe 2 think. I was over to the! test. Both parties were in excellent con. | the public that the fast sailing schooner | Summerside 2% P. Ba 5.00 8-mnt.e8 ® ~ seg ond Sats Site, anaes neo . ell, lemme think VOr + bas ¢ . = j ‘on (709 lear u | suse, Grist and Saw Mills, and is wo ’ dition, as if they had been in training for ; m , ‘ Kensington 7.0 6.37 ; y ie i a'f ' The discovery is reported in a house on ’ 1 training for | EMPHATICALLY | 6 é se ao ‘eng « a the attention of those who re Widder Stacy's las night to sea’f I ¢ nt ‘reat Peter st. of a side ird, a book-case | the season. Mike knocked his fair antago- | : | Wi fy NIE, ~ 0g in — : — . | dink, : Sebombad anda mn & tice or lareeay Far os = ee . et : ° ic . eavar ois . } . “ } a¥ snire " ©. r ° b ’ . make a trade for @ Jersey hiffer, and a n at which were made by Peter | Dist down several times, and she returned | ,, | David Arthur, (so long and favorably |p. city Junction “902 “ 9.08 “ Wa. D. STEWAR you, Myria,’ ssid Mr. Soper enthu al t when he was living as a workman the compliment amid the cheers of the de. | i HE PEQPLE’S PAPER | known) Master, having been subsidised by at te (ar.920 “\930% | ei =. B. z. ; fs) : nt a harusum critter, I j/in] ind The Londen Gaseite of Febru-} lighted audience. The excitement was in- j | the Dominion Government, isagain on the Charlottetown ) dp.8.30 a.m 4.00 p.m| vh'town, Aug. 3, 1874 . i harusume er, } Q s nd. t LOMNd ‘ : 1 } : us i ; “ane : . v j <seee , ms '™ rv 1698, describes these articles, which | tense, the contest close and the confusion ‘ | route between Charlottetown, Shediac and] Royalty Junction “850 “ 422% | " ae a one. | are said tohave remained where the Czar| considerable. After the fourteen rounds to make it represent j the above port, making fortnightly trips | Mount Stewart _ oe (Bee COAL. An omnious light appeared in Mrs. Soper,®| jf, (hem, and as he left them, since that had been rendered, it was ascertained that until close of navigation. Shippers will| Cardigan To. Beet L . . ' ’ il euatun P 4 2 a le > 7 —_ “« ac " a > sunken eyes, and ifher husband had been | time | although both had bloody noes and their) The People’s Wants and the |‘°™<' * ssving = = sates oe Pr mR en cl tere Salle eI tail Oid Sy observing closely he would have seenavest-} A box has! liscovered near Windsor | !sces resembled the map of some battle- : vr i aldtiaaa eae aes t eae ‘ : Sydney Mines. »Dservi losely h ould bh has lise red near i : ao . : F ’ Sane . > ivht : , ithe the un- Sl sien of the hands. indicative of en sp- | ntaining a large number | field, each was as determined as ever and People s Opinions ; | For freight apply to either of th Souri 3 Branch. TE will grant orders on the above a ae 1: attnah , is supposed that they! ready to renewthe sport. The referee de, dersigned agents. ren ee ee ee re Mines on as favorable terms and as ire to make a personal attack upon | “* —.. : at Lor mn ; ; ° ‘ ‘ | ‘ . “ . } - . = ta ‘ parent desire t ae : scl oT _lw have been used in the at-| cided that it was a drawn battle, but the|to make it a free, liberal, independent, | _ Carvel Bros., harlottetown, J. B. Trains poing Wost. Trains going Bast. low as can be obtained at the Mines, some one or something, bul he saw notuing il jewels, as the keys | spectators were satisfied that Mrs. Hanihan outspoken, and powerful champion of the Foster, Esq., Shediac, Hon. G. W. Howlan, | °° _— —" 7 CARVELL BROS. and ntinued. le. The dicovery of the had the best of it. The bero and heroine : Alberton, or to the owner. No. 7 | : No. 8 July 5, 1875. ‘ She’s just al the right size, an’ her | lar, In order to permit received the congratulations of their friends, THOMAS COSTAIN.| ...c0ys.) 2 ETATIONS. ’ : AL ; a Ee cecil ceittaaiindaih tions r Winds the crowd dispersed, and the various prin, PEQPLE’S RIGHTS ! | Alberton. August 9, 1875. lSouris Mxd Souris Mxd. CO ° COAL. conte Sema al Te Gentian Ste I .— irawn | cipals went home to recruit for the next nnn ee | Souris dp. 7.15 a.m Mt. Stewart\dp. 5.45p.m A quantity of est legs,” continued the reuece r. r was wered veral | engagement.— Troy Whig | i won & a. . 2 tna : : gagement. Lroy hig. ee — "_ Pr Harmony 7.35 Morell 6.16 © en . Soper, with a deser ve f the W w,a@ mda 1 Waising On| eee : nana anny ~- |} In order to do this, it is necessary that | VAISCELLAVEOLS. St. Peter's | 8.42 “ |St. Peter's | * 6.50 Pictou & S dne F Li . } } etring faster { to | ° J M ll | 16 H ‘ 1.56 § . ° hand: ‘an’ when i me to taik about g& OnSserved @ String dastene v ——s 2a we receive the oo ne te ek, atti: 1a ~ oe armony i 96 “ : ee or | f the bush, with some- | ‘A | oe Mt. Stewartlar. 945 “ (Souris ar. 8.15 “ on hand, and for sa'e at shape—why M'ria,’ sai Mr. Soper - i t His ¢ sity being RAILROAD | Yi F ’ CHE ESE CHEESE Connecting at Summerside with Shediac Mail KOUGHAN’'S SCALES from bis chair in his warmth, ‘ she’ igure 1} estigated and founda japanned | PEAPLE’S PATRONA t - nth ae 4nd 4° | Steamboat, and at Gi rgetown with Steamboat April 19. 1874 ee , two foot across her breast— « 1 with thes sand some | . : to and from Pictou. pri ly, L54a4, : agg “ange che T cin A ".s McKECHNIRE via The scream whi ame fi the afflicte things. Whe wat the Tha 1es | sects A Nice Lot Fresh, We. NcKRORETS aad , Lhe scream Whic at inne thease avieveor vel the < : superintenden nvalid at this juncture was of st pie m4 eer hb . Foro. | | ne Just received by August 2, 1875.—Cin ’ , Nova Scotia Coal Company “oe ne mine ret ; mi at ial fg < . PE bith . shrillness that Mr. Soper placed his Ses! put t! idden drawing offofthe water re- } A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF The names already added to our Sub- a CARV ELL BROS. : ae Gece : : ve a ! ‘ nel t r he duplicate kevs. | a ae ¢ ‘h'town, July If 75. \ ] » ri i De in Me-eare, end Mrs. © algerie orp Hay a hing isin | seription List, have greatly encouraged | om ere P. bt. SLA X ib j HE subscriber is prepared to give orders a} — > ‘ i . en ll “ r . rr. ? - 7 eS ' . f ie ii i s ‘ was in the next room, appeare? on the scene} Borzon’s Suit Eciirsey.—I¢ meweess| GOLD AND SILVER ic. But we necd more than names. | Milk Di | 2S aeenen nn es tia See ee ee : ee ie ee ca e een exbibilions in the Thames. te J MIULK Isnes. i : Steam and Nut Coal on the usual terms. m to@twWihkiing OF 4h ye. : . , LL ior Eng. of th Coudi at A I here are now due and owing to us, by | aE ‘ = % . Price of Steam Coal at the Mines....92.50 ‘Gh, Fahl ecte! os eee gentleman walks up in what appears to be} ATCHES & CLOCKS j persons residing in all parts of the Island, 4 CRATES, just received, each containing 1 1 1, ; De Nut + ae 1.80 , °’ re y it? } r * ” ° 72 : - - - Ts . ‘ " she bathed her daughter's brow with hair) , respectable black overcoat. He then 8 {small sums, ranging from $15 to $1, | 18 doz. assorted sizes. am, = — yews considered equal to any ‘ —_ am . hile he | ¢: ae ta hen iat clin neil ‘ ; : aa . J a > . , »orted for Stes oi] in mistake for camphor, while the} take sout of an inside pocket a bit of which amount, in the aggregate, to nearly | CARVELL BROS. Until Further \otice See li ee ee ee ; : r v endeavored to explain | metal, connected with the said pocket by a Y aft Stan ae i ’ the following certificate 1s a sufficient woes Pen Ney ow i. ae | ail ong flexible tube, halfan inch thick. He a | Ch’town, Aug. 9, 1875. guarantee that the quality Is good and can that he wes only telling Mrs. Soper about! | vs through this, stopping to take breath $4 900 be recommended :— . biows torouga tuis, Stopping to ti wi : | a Jersey heifer that he was going to buy f he ises. but if he blows continuously » j 5 | Ss i Xx = bs D oO Z E N The undersigned have purchased Coai ro ea OEP tig et ssp, | the inflation requires about a half minute. GOLD CHAINS! from W. Koughan, Agent Nova Scutis Soe eee eee SEP) To hat time a large hump bas appeared on These small sums we desire to see paid. FELLOWS’ COMPOUND EAVE CHARLOTTETOWN for suM=|Co*| Company, ‘and find it to be as goo ‘I'm better now.’ iit cadiaia dae nd two large mama- | ry coe V nect al ancia! engage- | ee (js for si! as any we have used for the purpose fe better now. the room," said the | tHe inflationist’s back and two large mama- STUDS! We want to meet all our finaneia! engage +4 q| M4 MERSIDE and SHEDIAC every Mon-| Quire wy ‘You'd better leave th m,’ said tl lian developments infront. A turn of th mnerite promptly to the day — and the| a Th tea, Seals aie @ ehabeale ed. : oie iia te Oe ee xcures the air from escape. A yru day and Thursday morning at 3 o'clock. (Signed) matron, with @ wor.d Oi Signi ant wrath in i at 7 = _ = 180 ai stepped into the “a ye LTE Prices ' Mi NEY WE MUST HAVE. Therefore, i LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for SHEDIAC CHAS. ROBERTSON Ww R. Warsox, her eye and the unfortuuate Soper departed, an weighing I< pour Pr ; meg , > *!} we trust that those who enjoy or have oa <0 : 2 , > n ’ water at Westminister Bridge with the cour ve st ths ose JOY, Co At Wi holesale. every day, on arrival of morning train | A. L. Brown, James§C. Pors, wiullering 4s he slammed the outside door | on and stood up comfortably without moving Al enjoyed, the privilege of reading the | a from Charlottetown. Wa. Brown, Marx Burecusr. , , : ae eee “ide : ce sia 7 if ; : | mManW , . ¥ ” , FOG > behind him, that he’d be masterin his own! 4 Jimb or muscle, head and a ~ RAR-RINGS. BROOCHES. EXAMINER—who have not pald in aor W. R. WATSON. LEAVE SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE Wa. KOUGHAN, house some day ; but he hasn't been jyet, for like af shing Cc a - t ue ae = q vance—will favor us with the amounts | City Drug Store, Victoria ) every day, on arrival of morning train ~~ ‘ Agent Nova Scotia Coal Co. ‘ne wivet } old, and his he s van , . . . wm | Ci C i yo 2 875. Mrs. Soper has recovered,and her mother has , W9% € . whee 1 rede tHe a omes out of the DUE BY THEM ON THE FIRST Building Aug. 23, 1875. § from St. John. uly 26, 1875 takem up a permanent residenee with them, inion turns the brass valve’s head, and in JUNE LAST before the FIRST NOY- | isla dchicoccaasaibi LEAVE SUMMERSIDE for CHARLOTTE. ‘ To this day they don't speak tothe Widow | one moment is again a gentleman, apparent: | LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EMBER NEXT. We pay all Postage 5 TO ? PER DAY.—Agents Wan POWN every Wednesday and Saturday MEDICAL. - * le < m * ~~ . . . ' i , : ay ? ~ Stacy, and Mr, Soper’s reiterated explanas | ly in a black evercoat, really in as good a in advance,—we charge nothing extra ted! All classes of work-} evening, at 6 o'clock. nen ‘S.J, : . — < e. aan? > } ; i a . i 7 - : : il tt ag — ‘ > Troy, rx a > wr - tion has always been received in dignified | Mackintosh as one could wish in walking > "EY B) eo /RYEY @ 7 | even to those who are long in arrears, | ing people, of either sex, young or old.| LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOI . . i y . the deck ona rainy day. [ DD & E T E s : make more money at work for us In their and H AW K ESBI RY every Monday and p realest p 103 IScovery and incredulous silence. The Emperor of Germany, on his ap- roaching visit to Italy, will not go to Rome He wil! only meet King Emmanue! in upper Italy. The Standard spevial from Vienna says the leaders of the Insurrection are conviuced that Servia and Montenegro will join in a war against Turkey, by the spring. The Admiral of the Squadron, whois said to be primarily re~ sponsible for the foundering of the iron-ciad Vanguard, is to go scot free, The captain @f his ship was court-martialled and dis- missed. A Honriste storxy.—A terrible affair reported from Falmouth, near Jamaeia the story is really true, 1t stands out in rible contrast to that of the child on whom Solomon once exercised bis wisdum to as eertain which of the two claimants was the mother. Cutting in halves with the sword would be a blessing compared with this The story is that a man and his wife having th tue is If r ho r s had differences resolved to seperate, and a| judieal order to that effect was obtained. A dispute arose as to the custody of their youngest child, and this one day was fol- lowed by a scuffle. Each seized the infant and atiempted to drag it from the otter, andin the struggle they actually tore the child in pieces, killing it. They were seized by their neighbours, and would have been hanged to the nearest tree had not the au- thorities overpowered the mob and taken the wretched couple to Falmouth, where they were committed for trial by the magis- trates. Gardner Welch, an old man living with his son at Farnham, P. Q., on Mcnday last visit- ed his wife, who was residing with another gon, at Knowlton, and shortly after arriving there he shot his wife, inflicting a fatal wound. The son and his wife came into the room im- mediately afler the shooting, whercupon he | win, | | | ee ‘ | twang, land general debility, fired at his son; the sen grappled with him, taking his revolver away from him, and in- self-defenee shot his father, killing him in stantly. It seems that the old lady has been } residing Farnham with a son-inslaw a short time before the tragedy and want to visither son at Knowlton. On hearing of this desire her husband forbid his ighter | and son-in-law from carrying her to Knowl. | ton, notwithstanding which, the soa-inslaw | drove her o his carriage. On leaving | Farnham last M ay morning the old man | told his son with whom he was living, that we Wi8 ZO to sLoot his mother, bur the! threat excited little attention. The old man |} hes borne a very hard character; has not | lived with his wife for several years, and 4 when he did tive with her, used to abuse her shamefuily. He has been in jail several! times, and has been suspected of burning several! buildiagh belonging to members of his family. He is a man of property and no motive is known for the crime, expected his inherent s UNITED STATES. ‘American Girl,’ the celebrated trotting mare, fell dead on the track at Elmira, N. Y., on Saturday. 1 4 The champion Irish pugilist, Ned O’Bald- who was shot on last Monday night at his place of business in New York, died on Wednesday The Bank of California re-opened on Sas ; i , | turday for business with an amount of coin English Channel | on hand sufficient for all emergencies, anda uarantee fund of over seven million. Gat , & ‘ y at ae Th rot the United States Government does know how to manage its large Indian opulation has been proved over and over Indian wars, Indian raids and oubles of one kind or another giving 1 anxiety to the Washington Cabinet. f faith has heen the general of the Washington policy, and has been resented by thered men. The ick Hills dificulty is not yet settled, and it may be persumed, disposed of only by force. The indians naturally jistrust agents and commissioners hus negotalions are complicated and unfrequently broken off. When the agents anu other interested parties have swindled the Indians sufficiantly, a war of extermination will bs begun, the Govern- ment justifying itself, as it did in the case of the Modocs, by saying that the savages are mere robbers and murderers. But who made themso? Itisapity that the States do not take a lesson in Indian poliey from the Dominion. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. Dull, heavy headache, obstructions of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid,at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed ; there isringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal the breath is offensive, smell and taste are impaired; there is a sensation of lizziness, mental depression, hacking cough, Only a few of the ‘ Yeu tr ul } i \ler Wan Muc ‘ ‘ characteristic he | above-named symptoms are, however likely h s to be present in any one case. There is no liseass common than Catarrh, and mae less understood by physicians. rY re Miol Ab ai DR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY. is beyon 1 all ¢ omparison, the best preparas n for Catarrh ever discovered. Under the iafluence of its mild, soothing, and healing properties, the disease soon yields. The Golden Medical Discovery should be taken to correct the blood which is always at fauit, and to act specifically upon the diseased glands and lining membrane of the nose. The Catarrch Remedy should be applied warm with Dr. Pierce’s Nasal Douche--the only instrument by which fluids can be 1 ugliness. The old lady has since died; liv-| perfectly injected to all the passages and ing long onough, however, to give her depos sition before the proper authority as to the facts and circumstances of the case. | Cruet Stands! aw Lee COOLERS! SUGAR BOWLS! Batter Koives, Pickle Forks, &e. LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, June 21. 1875.—6m NOW OPEN | "International Hotel,” Central Street, Summerside, P. E. Island. ] wish to inform the public that I have now opened one of the best as well as one of the most commodious Hotels on this Island. I am prepared to accommodate the travelling public with a first-class table, sleeping apartments, and good stabling, sheds, &c., where their horses will be tho- roughly attended to, Also, in connection with the House, are Liquors of the very best quality,— all at moderate prices to suit the times. A call from the public will be thankfully received. W.J.S. GLOVER, Proprietor. May 24, 1875. “At Egmont Bay.” | VHNME Subscriber is prepared to take con- contracts for any quantity, or act as agent for parties in want of the following : CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD,: STAVES, HOOPS, t&e., &e., &c. Now is the time. U. C. TRUDELLE Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 LAIN JOB AND BOOK chambers of the nose from which discharges | ) J J roceed. These medieines are sold by PRINTING done at the Jruggists. XAMINEB OFFICE. ° | | ALBERTO | The subscriber has fitted up the abore House | Ghe Tis not, we suppose, in mortals to com- mand payment ; but we do better: we deserve payment—and we request pay- ment. Our best thanks are due those— handed in their subscriptions. We trust those who have not done so will do so soon. Persons who desire to subscribe for names. Subscription, postage prepaid,— $1.40 in advance ‘ the year. BUSINESS MECN REQUIRING JOB PRINTING WiLL FIND Grvminer JOB OFFICE PREPARED TO SUPPLY THEIR WARTS Iu the way of Py a Posters, IfandLilis, Circulars, Biil-heads, Cards, At Moderate Prices AND REASONABLE EXPEDITION. William &£. Cotton. | Charlottetown, Sept. 27, 1875. REVERE HOUSE, | wt “y ai, in good style, and wishes to inform his friends, and the public gene- rally that he is prepared to accommodate Trausiett and Permanent Boarders, Charges moderate. Good Stubling on the premises. RICHARD GLADNEY, | i Proprietor. | Alberton, Sept. 13, 1875. and they are many-—who have already | Tue EXAmrner will please send in their | $1.62 if paid within | | A model of combined Simplicity, | | | | | | containing terms, testimonials, engravings, | r ll the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras | to States cost but two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO.. Portland Maine. spare moments, or & Thursday morning at 5 o'clock. LEAVE PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every Wednesday and Saturday, on arrival of morning train from Halifax. LEAVE PICTOU for HAWKESBURY every Monday and Thursday, on arrival of morning train from Halifax. LEAVE PICTOU for NOTICE 10 SHIPBUILDERS. UST RECEIVED, by the Subscribers, a large lot of Manilla Rope, all sizes, | Which will be sold at a small advance on cost. morning train from Halifax, Leave GEORGETOWN for PICTOU and CHARLOTTETOWN every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock, MacDONALD & OWEN. June 21, 1875 810. WONDERFUL. ! $10, SEWING MACHINE! WITH Monday and Thursday, during night. Connect at Shediac with train tor John, and there with Railways and Internax tional Steamers for all places in United States and Canada; at Pictou with trains j at Hawkesbury with Coaches and Steamers for all places in Cape Breton; at Summers side and Georgetown with trains for Char- TABLE AMD TREADLE, lottetown and all places in the Island. | ONLY TEN DOLLARS. The most AGeEnts.—Thomas Bolton, Halifax; Han- ford Bros., St. John; Noonan & Davis, Pictou; A. H. Sutherland, Hawkesbury. F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch’town, May 15, 1875. QUEBEC ANC GULF PORTS ~ \ ; The most Simple and Compact! Durable and Economical! Strength and Beauty ! NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- TACHMENTS. No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order. So easy to learn that a child can run it, will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc., uses self- adjusting straight needle, uses all descrip- | tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the | strongest stitch known, the cloth will tear | before the seam will rip, uses the thread} direct from the Spool. The machine is | | beautifully finished and highly ornamental, tg f iw » ' vi arran ed for Five Years *; The Secret or Miramichi will leave Point and, SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND | 24 Chene for Quebec, and Quebec for Point TRE LDL E Soswrantind to any part - the du Chene and Pictou every Tuesday, calling world on receipt of TEN DOLLARS! ; | each way at Chatham, Newcastie, Dalhou- : E | sie, Paspebiac, Pierce and Gaspe. Special terms and extra inducements to Passengers leaving Charlottetown by ale « ‘ » « . » kee * te TT set male and female agents, store keepers, etc. early train on Tuesday will connect with County rights given to smart agents free |Sieamer same day for Quebec. Tourists S les f wi ecri ive ecire . : : Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars | wi)) find the trip up the Gulfand River St. ! awrence very pleasant during the summer etc. sent free. All money sent in Post! months. Oftice Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, a ‘i re ie are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our) The . Alhambra, i Bermuda, Hadji, and “ Flamborcugh,” run regularly between goods guaranteed. a whe , wh All orders, communications, etc., must be | Montreal, Quebec, Point du Chene, Crar- lottetown and Pictou. addressed to ; ad lias iiliilais ate | Through bills of landing to and from all HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. | points west at lowest rates and rapid dis- New York. | patch. Through Tickets for all points west, State Rooms secured at the office of CARVELL BROS. 6.—till end nov. = STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Royal Mail Line. Composed of the following first-class full powered English built Iron Steamships Secret, Miramichi, Bermuda, Canima, Alhambra, Hadji & Flamborbugh- are intended to run as follows: ~~ Nov.30, 1874.—ly and SUBSCRIBE for THE EXAMINER. One Dollar and Forty Cents a year. | July 26, 187 Leave HAWKESBURY for PICTOU every | St. | for Halifax and all places in Nova Scotia ; | OF THE AGE! j _—__ | After lengthened experiments, | Or. Samuel La’Mert, Street, Bedford, Square Lon- | of 15 Gower don, has discovered an infallible remedy GEORGETOWN | in all cases of Nervous and Physical De- every Tuesday and Friday, on arrival of! bility, Spermatorrhaa, and Impotenee, the j results of Solitary Habits, excess or infec- | tion. The treatment is based on experience jacquired during more than twenty-five years successful practice, and has rarely been found to fail. Patients residing in the Colonies, can be treated by coi respondence, and the appropriate remedies can be for warded, with safety and secresy, by post. Dr. La’ Mert’s work on The Phisiclogy of Marriage, with a review of the causes that lead % i domestic infelicity, and prevent the attaln- ;mentof the legitimate objects of the married state may be had, price 25 cents, lof J. H. Woolrich, Druggist, Halifax, |N. S., of H. A. Parr, Druggist, Te | mouth, N. S., of Henry Elliott, Pictou,N. 5., and of Bremner Brothers, Charlottetows, rim Le Aug. 80, 187 r vw. Prescription Free frok the speedy Cure of Seminal Weak ness, Lost Manhood and all disorder | brought on by indiscretions or exces | Any Druggist has the ingredients | Address Davipson 4 Co,, Box 2296, Ne# York. Sept. 13, 1875. | JOYFUL NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED! GATES LIFE of MAN BITTERS —AND— COMBINED MEDICINES. | Krom the Roots § Plants of Nova Seotse. ;Comprisinc Tex DirFeReNT PREPARATION. AVE been theroughly tested througbovt Nova Scotia for the last 25 years ip — of the most severe and apparently hoger cases, and we have yet to hear of a case . has not benetited; while on the a numerous certiticates taken before ore of the Peace, and shown in our pampaiet which can be obtained from our agents, will be sent free to any address. | Price of Bitters and Syrup per pint Bottle— $0.50, sinsdiiiiin | Wholesale Agentat Chariotte R on eeWm, KR. WATSON. z por d ) , Ex] yrted by Cares Gates & CO. Middleton, Annapolis Co., Nova Dee. 28, 1874. ee ae aD SON cme mane eR TERE RNR corms me