OO REMEMBER, | Flectors of Ch’town, REMEMBER THAT THE DAILY BXAMINER is daily on Sale at the Stores of — Hi. A. HARVIE, South Side Queen St. r, O'CONNELL, Lower Queen St. THEO. L. CHAPPELL, North Side Queen St. fae English mail arrived on Saturday evening per staamer Priacess of Wales. om ~ : fumre will be a meeting of the City is evening at 8 o'clock. — <r Council th svgamen Miramichi arrived here yester day morning with a number of passengers She sailed this morn'1g for Mon eal, _- +=) aut Acomprep.—Rev. Alex. McLean, of Belfast, has accepted a call from Hopewell! congregation, in Pictou County, N.S. Dominton Day was celebrated with fer- yor, it seems, by the Canadians, who found themselves in Lima, in far-off Peru, on Monday, 2nd of July la~t,. fue Corporation is placing a new Fairs bank’s Scales at the Markat Square Weigh House, and are having said house moved in line with the rear of the Market House. Yaemouru, N. S,, has been totally clear- ed of all its tipplers. Reports from that place sy the “ Dutcher Reform Club’’ has now about three thousand members. SE - Cricket. ~The match between the mar- ried and e‘ngle elevens of the ‘Phoenix’ Club, played at Victoria Park, on Saturday afternoon, resulted in an easy victory for the married men. It was decided by the first innings, by a score of 71 to 39. On the married side, F. S. Longworth made 30 and W. C, ilobkirk 15, to the bowling of V. and J, Longworth and J. Yeo. The only good score on the single side was 12, scored by V. Longwortt to the bowling of W. C. Hobkirk and N. MeLeod, The bowling of V. Longworth and W. C. Hob- kirk was very good. This is the first time the single otéven of the Charlottetown Cricketers “have been beaten for twelve you's. o j - - iPr We understend thet a petition is being ojrculated praying for a Post Office at Mil- ten. Milton is particularly badly used in “ iis matter. Since the mails have been tent by the (vain, they have not been able 10 get even their papers with any sort of regularity. The nesrest post offices are at Charlot.etown and Springfield. A petition was previously circulated praying for « post oflice in the vicinity of Hayfield, but, for wome reasons it was never established. The petition now in circulation asks that he office be established at Milton near the fenk, We hope that the Inspector will use his influence in having the prayer of of the petitioners granted and that the most suitabfe situation will be chosen for the Post Office. — Pat, LArcRkxy.—Three par.ies were arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate on Sat+ urday morning last for larceny. One was a female named Barry, for stealing a table- cloth ‘rom a peddier named McShane; the Other a Mrs. Terlyzick, for stealing forty- five yards of silk from a perdler nimed (Hare; and the oth: rwas a man named ‘Neill, charged with the larceny of $20 f.om a sailor namc i Lielly, who was drunk atthe time the larceny was committed. The evidence produced against the first was Clear, and she was ordered to pay a tine of $10 cr cne menth’s imprisonment. In the case of the second, the depositions of the witnesses were effective, and she was held for triai at the Supreme Court. In tie case of the third, the evidenc> pro. duced did not implicite ©O’Neill, and he was discharged on his own recognizance, —_——— Personal. i i ee ee ee Dr. Woop, brother of the Hon. S. C. Wood, Treasnrer of the Province of On- lari0, is stopping at the Rank‘n House. THERE were over fifty passengers by the Steamer Princess of Wales trom Pictou last évening, among whom were the following : eight Hon. Mr. Childers, Miss Childers. Capt. Hardinge, R. N. (H. M. §. Valorous), W. il. Findley, I. C. Hall, T. R. Calbeck, W. W. |Stumbies, John Ball, Misses Ball (2), W.+C. DesBrisay, Danie! Ives, F. W. ifyndman, Arthur Peters, E. W. Taylor, James Fraser, R. Sloggett, Capt. McIsaac, Capt. L. Marchison, J. T. White, John Forbes. John Rose, C. David, R. G. Tre- main, E. J. Wright, L. W. Johnst-n, Wm. Wainwright, Local and Other Items. A RAILROAD TRAIN BURNED. — —r" Pitrssure, Aug. 14.—An accident oce curred at McCandless Station, on the Al- legheny Valley Railroad, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, The Emberton accommodation train northward, one hour late, ran into the rear of a train of cars loaded with re- fined oil, which was standing on the main track. The oil on the rear car of the oil train took fire from the engine, and the flames spreading consumed the engine, baggage and two passenger cars of the ac» commodation train. Conductor W. R. Waltham, Engineer W, Cunningham and the fireman of the accdmmodation train were badly burned. ‘Twoor three passen- gers were slightly burned. ——--. « —we@ eo. --— HAILSTORM AT NICE, — Ji Secolo, of Milan, gives some particulars of a terrible hailstorm which burst at Blan- sasco, not far from Nice, recently. The country for a considerable extent round the place is said to be truly covastated. The storm lasted from halt-past three in the afternoon till half-*past four, accom~ panied with thunder and light uing such as to terrify the bravest men. Such was the fury of the tempest that nothing was to be heard on all sides but screams, groans and wailing, the people believing that the end of the world had arrived, [Le writer of the account testifies as an eye witness of the scene. After the tempest had ended the earth was covered to the depth of more than ten centimetres (abut four inches) with hailstones, the smallest of which were like nuts. The country, which was rich in vegetation, was comp!etely de- vastated, PAUPER _~> <—- - — CHILDREN IN CANADA The Liverpool Courier says that Mr, Doyle, having returned to England f'om a second visit to Canada, wheie he bss been making new and searching enqu:i.es, has made a most formidable indictmea: : gainst Miss Rye’s pauper emigration sysiem, Many of the giris, 100 in twelve mouths, have altogether been lost sight of. A shocking number b.ve had illegitimate children—some are nothing bui white slaves, without a penny of wages. Miss Kye keeps asortof black list, containing the namas of the girls, with very curt pleases indicating their dispositions. We tind in this biack list such notices as ‘‘grossly immoral,’’ ‘nearly, but not quite idiotic,’ - thoroughly bad,” ‘‘thoroughly crazy,’’ etc,, they are designated as ‘‘guts ter snipes,’’ ‘‘starqling,” * workhouse chil« dren,” etc.—a record which i3 open to Correspondence. bay We do not hold ourselves responsible spondents, Editor Daily Examiner: Hittssoroucn Street, Aug. 18, 1877. Sin,—In reply to your intimation, that Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, acting on be- half of Professor Anderson, had calied upon you to disavow the letter which appeared in your issue of Friday, the 10th inst., over my signature, | beg to state most distinctly —ifsuch statement be necessary—that I am alone responsible for that letter, and if the Professor considers himself aggrieved by anything contained therein, Ict him answer it. { have the honor to be, S’r, Your most obedt. servant, }. CUNNINGHAM DuNLop, ——— — lo fiis Worsh ip, J. S. Carrell, Esq.. Mayor. Sk:—A paper purporting to be a mes- sage to the City Council of Charlottetown was read by your Worship on the evening of the 14th inst. Its contents and subs stance having been published, have now become public property. and therefore subject to public cvitic’ o. In your re- mir.; previous to its being read you exs pressed the desire that it should be re- ferred to ‘* as a Record,’’ { beg to direct yous Worship’s attention to the following facts:—That paper has never been seen by the Clerks of the City Council, I have reason to believe that it wis never seen by a City Councillor, except in your Worship’s hands. It is not a ‘Record.’ In fict it is not in existence at the present moment. | beg further to direct your attention to &@ passage in the document as it appears before the publie, and in which you say of me, as one of the clerks:—that Iam not ‘in any degree capable of keeping acs counts.” As this statement may be accepted, and as it may interfere with my chances of re-eleccion as aclerk, [ respectfully ask your Worship to withdraw it. If the ma-~ jority of the City Council accept your opinion they have no alternative but to ignore me, in whica case | would also be everybody’s inspection. When remon- strances were made that the children were sent to their situations ina filthy state— & phrase which everyone will understand — Miss Rye does not deny, but palliates it on the ground that ‘they are workhouse chil- dren,” forgetting the fact that she received them from the workhouse authorities clean, and decently clothed. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. August 28th,—Schrs. Fanny, Murchison, Tignish, deal, etc.; Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou, salt; Theresa, Smith, Buctouche, deals; Minnie, I. L. Lannigan, Cow Bay, coal; Gipsey, Whightman, Chemioque, lime- stone; Rustic, Wise, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, August, 18th.—Schr. Alice Myrick, Mc- Innis, St. John’s, Nild., produce; brig Fanny, Murchison, Queenstown, deal, etc.; Emma, Stewart, Georgetown, ballast; Jobn Tilton, Bordeau, Pictou, ballast; John Wentworth, Clark, Tignish, produce; Kate, Pentz, Pic- tou, ballasi; ‘Theresa, Smith, Magdalen islands, sundry goods; Opal, O.iver, Cape Canso, salt; Kustic, WiSe, Buctouche, bal- lest; Swan, Skinner, Sydney, ballast. DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN PORT, CONNOLLY’S Wuarr— Schr. Joan D'Arc, Gallant, Shediac. Lornvy's WHarr— Lois Jane, Gillis, doubtful. Schr. Emma, Stewart, Georgetown. Break of Day, Morrisoi, Caseumpec. Swallow, Gallant, Pictou. John Wentworth, Clarke, Tignish. P. L.G., Anderson, Pictou. QUEEN 8 WHaRF— Schr. Lettig, McDonald, Guif St. Law- rence, Schr. McDonald, Pictou, Peakkt's No. | WHArF— Enterprise, Bell, Rustico. Minnie, Lannaghan, doubtful. Peake’s No, 2 WaarrF— a Schr, Columbia, Campbell, Caps Geo, Schr. Myrick, McInnis, Newfoundland Duncan's Wuarr— Brigt. Fortune, Buck, Liverpool. Lassie, McLeod, Pictou, Ship James Duncan, Liverpool. : Hotel Arrivals. RANKIN HOUSK, Aug. 18—N. Todd, Galt, Ont.; E. Grant, Montreal ; C. F. Hitchcock and wife, Gil- bertville, Mass.; C. A. Hackett and wife, Sussex; Wm. Peck, New York; N. W. Barker and wife, St. John ; J. W. Gibson. Montreal; Capt. G. Hardinge, R. N.; W Wainwright, Montreal; T. H. Smail, St.. John ; John Knight, Halifax ; E. Pa chell, Montreal; J. R. Russell, ilalifax; C. R. Bes- wetherick, Toronto ; James Lear and Son, St. John ; D. McKay, Miscoache; Jas. Mc- Ewen, Summerside; C. G. Gleason, Mont- pelier. REVERE HOUSE. Aug. 18S—R. Ross, Truro; R. O. Johnson, Boston; F. W. Holl, India; W. H. Holl, do; W. H. Bernard, do; L. W. Johnson, Brock ville ; Margaret Falconer, Hopewell; P. Kennedy, Newfoundland; Thos. Elxinton & wife, Philadelphia; Ruth, H., and Anna T — Sharpliss, Chester, Pa. debarred from prospects of employment in the poorest establishments in this city. | will assume, that had you considered the probable result you would have hesitated in making the statement; bu’ now that it is made Iam driven to the very disagreeable alternative of taking the present course, The books of the City Council may not be up to your standard of exceilence. That would not justify your Worship in making a charge which is as incorrect as it is uncharitable. You will tind on closer inspection that the City Clerks are servants of the law and of. circumstances, in the matter of making entries, and not masters of their own judgment in exercising discres tion as to what might prove a fair criterion of their capacity for keeping accounts. [| have repeatedly endeavoured to effect a change in the manner of doing our work, but in every instance | found that the law stepped in and pointed out certain ways of taking accounts of moneys; and, that in fact, the Act of Incorporation does not at all recognize a ‘‘City Accountant,” and that the City Treasurer 13 the only person to whom reference is made. So that until some definite system be introduced and agreed upon, by which a cuange can be eltected, the clerks of the Council will be able to make little, if any alteration in the routine they have adopted. When you change the lawfyou will simplify our work. To illustrate :— A license fee may be deposited with the clerk an entire month, or more, before a license is either granted or refused. In one case the auditors will tind a discrep. ancy of dates if the money be entered un- der the date of its receipt instead ©. the date of the license. In the other case— refusal—tbe money wou!d have to he re-~ funded, which could only be done by an order in Council and an oder on the Treasurer, in which event it would appear as expenditure, which it realiy was not. Again :—the collector may have money to deposit, The clerks dou’t know of its exe istence till they hear of it through the Treasurer. Yet your Worship says we must not depend on the ‘reasurer’s book asa book of entry. When your Worship will show a way to get over this the clerks will be grateful. [ would now, as much as possible,refrain from giving expression to aught that would mar the existence of kindly relations be tween your Worship and myself should the Cit7-Counci! be pleased to continue me as clerk, Nevertheless, I cannot help point. ing out One circumstance that strikes me as significant, which is :—that so far from the paper which you read before the City .| Council being a “ Record” for future refer, ence, | cannot for my own part, consider it more ‘hana matter of newspaper corres- pondence, containing grave aspersions on my character, and calculated to injure me both w.th the City Council and the Citi’ zens. It was illstimed, your Worship, to reflect too strongly on persons who stood more in need of sympatby than enmity, And permit me to remind your Worship that your criticism of the clerks comes with a bad grace, when your own first offi. cial act on paper, which should now be in custody with Mr, McGowan, has been dess troyed and has disappeared with the waste of a printing office. Yours is the first offi. ciai document not on “ Record” since | was appointed assistant C.ty Clerk. I have the honor to be, respectfully your obdt. servt. James J, O’Reinry, Ch’ Town, Aug, 17, 1877. for the opinions or statements of Corres Capital and Assets - MONTREAL ALEX‘ NDER, Esq., UvuGH MCLELLAN, Adviser. Income Cash Assets ' ; Security for protection of Assured reserves at 44 per cent. miums received fur 1876 over 1875: Canada Le Citizens Cont eration Stac cona Toronto Sun Mutual authority, that the new business for 1876 1875. J. M. ©. DeresDeRNIERS, Inspector. Hon. D. McN. PARKER, M. D., M. L. C. PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director People’s B: ik. ‘ WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President Halifax Bark. G. N. Seonciazrr, Esq. M.D. D McLrop, Medical Adviser, Ch'town. R. ee HE Ladies of the Methodist Congrega- | tion and others, of Crapaud and) vicinity, have arranged to provide a splen- did Tea, to be held on Monday, the 20th August inst. AT 2 0’CLOCK, P. M., on the beautiful grounds adjoining the new Church, now in course of erection near Vic- toria, Cra, aud. The Steamer /leather Belle will leave vharlottetown at 9 o'clock, a. m., and will return in the evening of same day. Tickets for Excursion 4 id Tea, 75 cents, —tobe hadu. the s_ ves of H. A. Harvie. W. E. Dawson, and ea the boat. The cc wittee wiil spare ao pains to make the a agrand success; everything necessary wiil bepiovided. Speeches suit- able for the occasion will be delivered by several priainent gentlemen—interspersed with voce’ and ins. ‘umental music. Re- freshment Tables wi! be on the grounds, supplied with all the delicacies of the sea- son. Carriages will be in readiness at the wharf, on the arrival of the steamer, to carry passer gers to the grounds. The trip up inthe good steamer /ealher Belle will be very ple ant, and a goodly number of the Chariott<e:own friends will be expected —asam <p. vision wilibe made for their comfort «id entertainment. SUN MUTUAL LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL, ——:0: —.0-: —— ,T. WorkMANn, President: T. J. Cuaxton, Vice-President; MULHOLLAND, E:Q., JAMES Hutron, Esq., A. W. OG New Life and Accident Business submitted in {876 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at 1st January, 1877, after making Extract from th* proof sheet of Government Report. "Decrease for 1876 in a// American Companies in Canada, ECONOMY AND SkEcvurity is the motto of the Sun Mutual Compa lic appreciate these features is seen in the fact, as shown a The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank) -0-———___. Ft ALE A, . Oe Fer. W.N. Wickwirr, Esq., M. D GRAND TEAM MORE SOUR —— 2a a DIRECTORS. ILVIE, Esq., M. P. P. Esq.; Hon. J. J. C. Abzorrt, Q. ne Citas Statement of increase in pre- « $15,870 734 17,819 2,658 . : : ; : ‘ 1,011 pulie bwls alk biygnnene over $114,000. ny. How well the pub bove fro at 9 m Governme was sivly-seven per cent. more Uban that Managing Directo R. MACAULAY, Secretary, W. J. COLEMAN. Eg } » £8Q., Dir. People’: DUR ATLOR, Bsq.. Dir. Merchants " LC “SQ., Dir. Bk. of N.S |A. W WEST, Esq.’ Diree 's Bk. v ‘ >> to Io ae - W. C. SILVER, Esq , Merchant es Bk ; } Medical Examiners. J. S. D. Tuompson, Esq., Solicitor. GEO. FRASER, Genera! Manager, Se or Bie Me NG Get Office—76 Cranville (Near the Ban ren, Agent, rovinces and Newfoundland. Street, k of Montrea)!), Naiifax, N. gs. H. HASZARD, Agent, P. . Island. BREAD. Gillet’s Celebrated Cream Drv Hop Yeast Warranted to give Perfect and Universal Satisfaction. Price 12cts per Package— sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread, Wc eecaisni alee wae For Sale at the Flour & Tea Store BEER & GOFF. Mortgage Sale. O be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown , in 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 ar Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date th 18th day of May, A. D, 1874, and made be tween Malcolm Martin, of Bro yn's Creek in Lot 59,in King’s County, farmer, and Catherine his wife, of the one pai “, and the Reverend James Phelan of the other part —all that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land Now, friends, depend upon having a good time ; so come one, come all, and see what our ladies ceu do in providing a good tea. , Tickets 25 cents; children 12 cents. Pro- ceeds to pay debt against the Church. OLIVER B. WADMAN, Chairman of Com. j or Crapaud, Aug. 14—4in Ata Meeting of the Mayor tn Council, heid on the 4th day of A gust, tnsi. RDERED, that all articles required for the use of City purposes, be furnished on written requisition from the City Clerk ard countersigned by the Mayor, or the Chairman of the Committee requiring the supplies; and that any article furnished without such reqgnisition, will not be paid for py the City. By Order, PETER City papers—2ins. Specially for Farmers. Ww® OFFER FOR SALE BUOK BY AND OTHER KINDS OF MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb Self Operating Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. MACGOWAN, City Clerk. —_ ALSO BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost ever kind of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Cucumber Wood Fumps. We have imported a number of these Pumps stitabie for any depth of well, and |offer them ata liberal discount for cash, MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square Ch’town, July 18, ,77.—tuk pore da f (Sgd) situate, lying and being in King’s County in Lot Firty-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that ig to say: Commencing on the south side of the Montague River, at the northwest angle of land sold to Kenneth Martin; thence south to the division line of Lots Numbers Fifty-nine and Sixty-one; thence west tothe east boundary fine 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, a little 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 is to Say: com- mencing on the East side of the road lead- ing to Murray Harbour, at the Southwest angle of Land sold to Ronald Ross ; thence East, to the west line of Land in the pos- {session Of Malcolm Montgomery; thence | South Eastwardly to Land gold to Donald |McDonald ; thence west to the road: ‘thence along the road to the place of com- mencemeat. Containing an area of one hundred oa of — a little more or less, or further particulars apply to Mes | Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Ubaribiceent | Dated this Tweaty-eighth day of July, 1877, * JAMES PHELAN, Mortagee | July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks — _- STADACONA ‘fie and Life Insurance Company, OTICE is hereby given that the Bos N of Directors of this Company have ats a further call of ; + four snstalments, of Five per Cenl. each, } }on the Subscribed Capita! of the Company, | payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, | Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d. y 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, 1878 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Kleventh of May, 1878, + By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary 5 1877 [jlr 1! $765,000. A. F. Gauxr, Esq.. Henry . Legal - $1,856,598.35 118,957.68 265,944 55 715.944 64 55,299.51 a ee Fe ca ate iat