oP are A EE NR Re — pocal and Other items. ae Miramichi sailed for Montrea this morning at 6 o'clock ; Hadji arrived from Montreal with a cargo of general mers chandize yesterday at noon. s-=> °-——— AyTention is specially directed to the gale of property by B. Wilson Higgs, adver. tized in to~day’s DAILY EXAMINER, A rare a is offered speculators and others. chance _ ME 2D? > ——- Youne AMERICAN Minstrets. — The Young American Ministrels will mske their first appearance in this city on Weds nesday evening next, at Market Hall. syatt Dent Court.—The Court for the recovery of small debts will be opened to- morrow before the Stipendiary Magistrate. There are a large number of cases to be tried. Pieasure Seexens.—During the past week a large number of pleasure seekers visited the Island, They generally express ed their satisfaction with the watering jaces and the general-appearance of the New Advertisements. Zruly, the Farmers are the best Judges. Over GOO on the /sland have decrded in favor of the Champion. Se “ Let the Galled Jade Wince.” ALexanpkr Horxe: Sin,—You seem to be brim full and running over with sor- row for other people ; the time may come when you will need all for yourself. I com- mend you toa prudent husbandry of your resources, You ask why | did not go back and tell who made the first Mowing Ma- chine? As you were mg one of the first made, only two years ago, [did not think it necessary. Youcomplain of my taking so much time to answer your rigmarole? I usually take my own time to “ answer fools according to their folly.’’ Of course you can tell me any Munchawsan yarn you choose about the number of machines the Wood concern has made, but it would only be prima facia evidence to me that it was not true. The fact is, as everybody that | can reai knows, Champion Machines made and sold within there has been more, -~—— fo Users of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. PARTIES owing balances for Machines purchased from Mr. Colby will please call at once and settle amounts. Any of our customers wishing informa- tion sbout the Machines are requested to call early at the Diamond Booxstors, 85 North Side Queen Square. W. od. JOHNSON, General Agent. Ch’town, July 30, 1877. SKE the new No. 8 WieeL_er & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, for heavy or light work, and which can be worked by the inexperienced. No Change of tension required in working from the heaviest beaver to the lightest gauze. Sel/—Selling Needles; Self-adjusting Attachments. PRICES REDUCED! No occasion for buying second or third class Sewing Machines, when the Standard Machines of the World the last three years than the Wood concern has made during their whole existence as a Company. Do not flatter yourself that any Cham- ntry. ei} e--— - TRSCPIPTIONS to the Dar.y EXAMINER ici rms: solicited. Te Six months, 82 50 Three months, 1 25 One month, 46 One Week, 12 Payment strictly in advance. a A ap CoiLision.— Yesterday evening as the steamer Heather Belle was about the three tides on her trip to Orwell, she came in collision with Schooner Foam at the same time beating out of the harbor, and receiv~ ed slight injuries to the light work immedi- ately under her upper deck. She went direct on her route. “ lttihcatainntin Wanp Mernnea.—There will be a public meeting of the electors of Ward One held this evening as advertised in our paper toy day. The retiring} Councillor. Wm. Mur- phy, Esq., we learn, will address the eleo- tors in reply to certain gentlemen who spoke at the private meeting held in the Ward last week in Mr. Murphy's absence. The gentlemen alluded to will, doubtless, Attend the meeting this evening. an SL Mrs. Evian Pumps, while driving in the Royalty a few days ago, left her team standing on the road, It was immediately taken charge of by acouple of rough fels lows, who, in driving the horse, abused him so badly that he is now almost useless, One of the fellews is now under arrest: LE ae a a ae ane it is tobe hoped he will be well punished for his c uelty to adumb animal and his abuse of another person’s property. le ll em " A Misunperstanpinc. —We are informed that Mr. Larter and his family, with their ordinary luggage, were passed, free of charge, as per ticket from the Mayor of St. John. His goods coming from St. John afterwards, a6 freight, were duly charged for by the Intercolonial Railway, Steam Navigation Company, and P. E, I. Railway. No order was given by the May- or of St. John for the free conveyance of the effects, and the P. E. I Rallway having paid the charges of the Intercolonial Rail< way and the Steam Navigation Company, consider itself entitled to collect the same upon the goods here. _——— > 6 Fins Warpens Mertinc.—At a meeting of the Fire Wardens, held on Saturday evening last, the propriety of forming ® Volunteer Company for the protection of furniture and merchandise in case of fire, was discussed, The Stipendiary Magis~- trate—who has been active in forwarding the movement—was requested to organize such a Company: Captain James M. Butcher was instructed to provide @ quan- tity of rope to be passed through rings on moveable stakes to form a k'nd of barrier beyond or within which other than firemen or officers will be permitted to enter. —-_-- _ Smpenp:ary Macistrats’s Court.— At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court yesterday morning, Daniel McDonald, drunk and in- capable, fined $6 or one month, committed. Neil McNeill, drunk and incapable, fined #3, or 14 days, paid. James McGuire, drunk and incapable, fined $3, or 14 days, committed. Jobn Gillis, drunk and inca- pable, fined $1, or 4 days, committed. Hugh Stewart, drunk and disorderly, fined $5, or 14 days, paid. Alexander McCabe, drunk and disorderly, fined $4, or 20 days, paid. L, Whelan, drunk and disorderly, #2, or 8 days, paid. James Praught, drunk and incapable, fined $1, or 4 days, paid. Peter Woods, drunk and incapable, fined $2, or 8 days, committed. Aubery Hlamilton, drunk and incapable, and ins Clined to be disorderly, fined $2, or 8 days. James Malone, drunk and incapable, fined $2, or § days, committed. Michael Purs cell, Francis McUarthy, and Malcolm Me: Kinnon, for burglary on the premises of James Byrne—remanded eight days for evis pion agent will grieve over anything you may say. They will pay no more attention | than they would to so much wind. I did not say there was no binders made. What [ did say was “that it was impossible to put it on to that machine for 15 or 20 dol- lars, and you knew it,” The money | pay for machines is all left in the Dominion, which is more than you can say. As to my personal expenses, | don’t know as it is anyof your business where or how I spend my time or money. I am not aware that your old Sweep- stakes took any prize at the Model Farm trial in 1875. ButIdo know that the lit- tle * Heathen Chinese” game you attempt. ed to play there did not succeed. Suppose every man did sign his own name to your paper (which, by the way, | doubt), what of it?—There was only 36, all told. It there was any names published by me that would have objected, had I asked them, |! don’t know it. Should want better evi- dence than your word before I would be- lieve it. I have individual certificates from most of them and, even if there is any, there are at least two ready and anx- ious to give me their name for every one that might wish towithdraw. As _ there was no Champions returned last year, | could publish no such falsehood, You are the man for that, as you don’t seem to know the difference between truth and falsehood. You say Mr. Bell endors- ed all that you said in your let- ter. | say, most emphatically, he did not. Was it endorsing you when he told you that he dictated his letter to us and signed his own name? In your first letter you said he did neither. Mr. Bell told me himself what took place on the Square, and one word from him would weigh more than a whole ream of your humbug. Surely for cool impudence com- mend me toa HoRN. As to Mr. Miller, | pever heard anybody call him dishonest. On the contrary, all speak of him as an honorable man, Tue verdict is far differ- ent concerning you. Your explanation ot the receipt given is ingenious, but alto- gether too thin to wash. The hole might be large enough for you to crawl out of (for there is suprising shrinkage in men of your stamp when in a tight place), where it not for the receipted Bill, which reads as fol- lows :— Mr. A.ex. MILLER, To Horna, Pisrce & Co., Dr. 1876. Aug. To breakage Mowing Machine. ‘“ 1 Cam, $6 25 ‘* 1 Latch for folding bar, 0 75 ‘* Freight, 1 40 ‘* Man’s expenses, 1 00 Paid. $9 40 Horne, Pierce & Co, Dec, 18, 1876. Mr. Miller says he would not pay apy freight. He paid you seven dollars, the amount of the breakage, and you receipted the bill. Does this settle the breakage question, or will you try some other dodge ? As to the company | keep, there is no danger of losing the respect of honest men as long as 1 keep away from you, which I shall take good care todo. Your miserable insinuation about paying 100 cts. on # dollar, and adding interest to notes after being drawn, is as contemptible as it is false. Conceived in ignorance, brought forth in meaness, and published in malice, you dare not make such a charge against me in a direct and manly way, lest I should ignore all +‘ phases of the moon” (that you are so well posted in) and hold you res~ nsible as I would 4 sane man. Your enquiry concerning who took money out of Wood and the Buckeye Ma chine Co. years ago, isa conundrum [| can not answer. J dcn't believe cnybody did, As I am no flunkey of theirs, | have never been stuffed with any such nonsense ; but | know this, that | never bought a Machine of either Company; never acted as their Agent; never sought an Agency from either of them ; don't owe either a dollar, nor never did. Do you want eny more on this point? It has been said that if you were awakened suddenly out of a sound sleep and asked who ‘'made you,’ you would say Walter A. Wood. Be that as li may, you had better be careful how you repeat and publish as facts matters you know nothing about, except fram hear~ say. Better men than you have got thems selves into trouble by doings0. Mr. Horne, when you find me living in a glass house you are at liberty at throw stones; but you must not build any glass houses for me to live in, and then begin to throw stones. ee If you address your communications to me lly they will receive all the at, tention they deserve. Yours, Bice can be had for a MopERATE Price. Call early at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. July 8—4i Gathering of the Clans. —0-0—— HE Great Annual Highland Gathering of the Clans of Prince Edward Island, ander the auspices of the CALEDONIAN CLUB; will be held on Wednesday, 75th August, next, on Popr’s Grounpbs, Charlottetown, For list of Prizes, Railroad and Steamboat Fares, Public Holiday, etc., get pro- gramme—to be had at the office of Col. McGill. N. J. CAMPBELL, Sec. of Com. Ch'town, July 30—2in Upton Driving Park. a TRACK is now completed, and will be open for training on Wednesday next at2p.,m. Season tickets can be ob- tained by applying at the office of Dr. Jenkins. Trotting and Running Races will be held the last week in August, and in the latter part of September, particulars of which will appear in a future advertisement. Cht’own, July 30— DB. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great He edy is an un eure. for Seminal We Aper- ’ an all diseases that Ow soumunees of Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Univer- Back, Dimmess of Vision Premature Old Age, and A Before aking many other diseases that lead to Jxsanit sumption and a ure Grave. Sa , $1 per poskows, or six packages for $5, by mai) free of postage. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail toevery one. Address WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Oatario, Canada. se ineeg (Fj ROCERIES, at RETAIL, by W. W. CLARKE, Hd. Lord’s Wharf, Water St. July 26, 1877.—4w taw I fined Tron, very cheap. Five Tons, different sizes. W. W. CLARKE, Hd. Lord’s Wharf, Water St. Ch'town, July, 26—4w taw GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! re undersigned, having adopted the Cash PRINCIPLE, has reduced the price of his Goods, and from this out will sell at the following rates :— Warranted Tea, single Sugar, from ..........0+ pound, ...42 cents weoveeeneOd 0 12 cents II... dun cee bobsetechid den che oben ae eG Gee Cem, TOG sconce iccccc ccs ees 6 to 16 cents Flour cheap, by the pound or barrel. Cornmeal, K. D., retail, ................82 50 Ragnalls Family Oatmeal constantly on hand. Buckets, Brooms, etc.. yery cheap. Everything can be got here usually found in any other store; everything guaranteed good. Orders attended to, and goods de- livered promptly. RICHARD WEEKS. July 28—3taw Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes. BE Subscriber, intending to make a a change in his business, will sell off his present Stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices, Look out for bar- Ds, 7 FRANK EDEN. Queen Street, July 18, 1877—1w eod Wants, ete., ete. Ie” Advertisements under this heading, in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per day. Foek SALE—A Drawing Room Suit of Furniture—new and cheap. Apply at Office of Dairy EXAMINER. July 28— ANTED.—300 MEN to work on Wes- tern Extension Railway,near Antigon- ish, Nova Scotia, H. A. BEEBE, Contractor. Mortgage Sale. . O be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, a the Couit House in Charlottetown, 10 Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifth Day of September next, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date th 18th Gay of May, A. D. 1874, and made be tween Malcolm Martin, of Browns Creek, in Lot 59,in King’s County, farmer, and Catherine his wife, of the one part, and the Reverend James Phelan of the other part, —all that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in King’s County, in Lot Fifty-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that is to say: Commencing ov the south side of the Montague River, at the northwest angle of land sold to Kenneth Martin; thence south to the division line otf Lots Numbers Fifty-nine and Sixty-one; thence west to the east boundary line of land in the possession of Ronald McDonald; thence north to the River; thence along the River to the place of commencement— containing, by estimation, Seventy-three Acres of Land, alittle more or less. Also, all that other Tract, Piece, or Parcel ot Land. situate, lying, and being, in Queen’s County, in Lot Fifty-Seven, bounded and described as follows, that isto say: come- mencing on the East side of the road lead- ing to Murray Harbour, at the Southwest angle of Land so @ to Ronald Ross; thence East, to the wes, line of Land in the pos- session of Malcolm Montgomery; ‘thence South Eastwardly to Land sold to Donald McDonald; thence west to the road; thence along the road to the place of com- mencement. Containing an area of one hundred acres of Land a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Tweaty-eighth day of July, 1877. (Sgd) JAMEs PHELAN, Mortageey July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks CARRIACES ! Ke Sale, at a bargaio: 1 Stylish Top Buggy (American build) new ; 1 Second-hand four sealed Park Victoria, with Pole, Lamps, and Fixtures com plete, in good order, FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch'town, July 26—3ineod. her pat2in Specially for Farmers. WwW OFFER FOR SALE BUOK EY E AND OTHER KINDS OF MOWING MACHINES, Tne Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. -——ALSO— BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost every kind of Manny and Buckeye Repairs.J Cucumber Wood Pumps. We have imported a number of these Pumps suitable for any depth of w "! and offer them ata liberal discount for tasb. MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Squ. ve Ch’town, July 18, °77.—tudl h pa pre Im WEST INDIA WAREHOUSE THE SUBSCRIBERS now offer the fol- lowing Well-Assorted Stock, at Lowest Wholesale Prices: SLX HUNDRED Bblis. Canadian Flour— Choice Brands, FIFTY Bbis. K. D. Cornmeal—warranied, SEVENTY Puns. good retailing TWENTY Tierces MOLASSES, TWELVE Barrels TWELVE Hhds. Bright Muscavado TEN Tierces SUGAR THIRTY Barrels ™ , NINE Hhds. and Fitceen Bois. Granulated Sugar, TWENTY Chests Congou Tea, ' TEN Boxes each Flat and Twist Tobacco, TWENTY Caddies Bright Smoking To- bacco, SEVENTY-FIVE Boxes Layer Raisins, FIFTY Boxes Soap—a!! prices, TEN Boxes Candles. FIVE Kegs Baking Soda, THREE Kegs Creamtarter, 3LACK Pepper, Ground, Packages, TEN Casks Best American Kerosene Oil, SIXTY Reams Wrapping Paper—all Kinds, FIFTY Doz. Brooms—assorted. TWENTY Doz. Buckets, JEN Doz. Washboards, FIVE Cases Mixed Pickles, TEN Doz. Worcester Sauce, TWENTY Boxes Pickstone’s Crystal, FIVE Doz. Hotfman’s do., TEN Cases Cornstarch, CONFECTIONERY—all kinds, CRACKERS, do., FIFTY Boxes Preserved Lobsters, TWENTY Boxes T. D. Pipes, | FIVE Boxes Woodstock Pipes, BRUSHES, in Stove, Shoe, and Scrubbing FIFTY Doz. Bartlett's Blacking. FIVE Cases Matches, TEN Setts China, TWELVE Cases Raspberry Wine, FIVE Cases Ginger Wine, FOURTEEN Cases Brandy, pts. & cts., NAILS and Spikes, all kirds—a-s>: ted, PAINTS, Oils and Putty, and :.any other articles not enumerated. HASZARD BROs.,, 61 Water St., Opp. Merchants’ Bank. N. B.—We shall always be glad to send our Price List to any Merchants through the country, upon applicatron to in Bulk and Vi ashing ete., H, W. BOOTH, July 17, 1877.—5w 0,4 pd, HASZARD BROS. aan at : enone te a ge LT NOTICH | STADACONA tire and Life Insurance Company, NOTICE is hereby given that the Board a further call of Cenl. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company payable at its Oflice, No, 98 St. Peter Street, (Juebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, i878, hive per Cent. on or before the Kieventh day of May, 1878. : By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, SC hi July 5 1877 Cite it , aoe ES we 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. All who have used it know of its exe cellence. FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF'S, June 19, — —— - ee Sawing & Planing t MOULDINGS OF ALL DESCRIP *OKS, Doors & Sashes, Window & Door Frames, Gutters, Mantles, etc., ctc., manufactured CHEAPER than by any other establishment in the city, and consvautly on hand. All lumber used 18 Kiln-dried, ard all work is Warranted to give satisfaction. PAUL LEA, Grafton Sireet une 14,1877. Look Out for Fire. a HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Eggs, Wool, and Sheepskins. —aAT— . J. D. CURRIE’S, CJu-ja Prince and Grafton strets Ch'town, 27, 1877.—6in NO MORE SOUR BREAD Gillet’s Celebrated sream Drv Hop Yeast Warranted to give Perfect and Universa! Satisfaction. Price 12cts per Package— sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread, a a a ae For Sale atthe Flour & Tea Store BEER & GOFF; SPLENDID assortment of Fancy Flower Vases, Tubes and Lusters, just received, selling from 40cts. to $3.50 per Pair. WwW. W. WELLNER, July 21—4ins, Hams. Hams. A FEW CHOICE HAMS, slightly. smoked, “~™ put up especially for City sale. HASZARD BROS. Ch’town, July 2 —_— ee ne ee - - TO LET. NEW DWELLING HOUSE, containing Nine Rooms and commodious Siop, with nice Garden attacned. Kent moder- ate. For further particulars apply at HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, (Jueen Square. July 2i—4 inseod FARM FOR SALE , — IN— CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY, HREE and a half miles from the Ci-y 5: acres of cultivated land for Sale either whole or in part. Apply on the premises to Alexander MacKinnon, or tp Ch’town, to Edward MacKinnon. If bot disposed of at privatejsale will be sold by pease ist. September Ch'town Royalty, Jniy 24, 1877. of Directors of this Company have made Four ILnstalments, of Five per a * re ; és i i. 0 45 to- otq> a ee ae + es WN ult ao