s . but half its present size, and with ecareely “ne oak ile SS See ta ae ; — ore 4 “2? o - ‘ N | . RES a 9 . y os c g ia | A STRIKING DIFFERENCE. | Local and Other Ifems. | Shipping Intelligence. | a Ghe Daily Examiner. mea ne ee a ee A | i - 0 < a C : , excuses ich are ade fe . . ) ry in [ARLOTTETOWN ri ’ ¥ < a ££: ® = XCuse " made to defend | Intercolonial Express Co PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. | - 19" ¢ Government School appointments are | | EN | THE SUBSCRIBERS now offer the fol i: Tattatacer } | + OF Qs 4 a IN . ase J et i B Charlotvetowa, July 19, 2817. very hollow. The Government papers Office, 85 North Side Queen equare, | July {8.—Schr. Ambrose. McDonaiid. Pic lowiag Viet Assontne Sivek, at Lowest ; - Te ty te i . Midd IDC, Wel Ona, - 5 i he . S: a WANT IN THIS generally have been very silent as to the tou, coal: J. P. Corkum, Allen, Picton. coal. | ioOlesale Prices A SERIOUS CITY. ‘reasons for Mr. Montgomery’s dismissal ; ° ° i tat ee i : . [x conversation with strangers visiting | experience as a Normal School Teacher. (harlottetown daring the present sum-/ Very well—that means, that however ef- ithe only hint given is that he had had no’ Charloteown, - - - P. E. 1. ; | } i | Money, valuables, parcels and merchan- | dise forwarded by P. E. Island 8S. N, Co’s: steamers via Pictou, connecting at St. John with Eastern Express Co., and at Riviere Annie Bell, Gavin, Pictou, coal; Velocity§ Mutchead, Richibucton, plank , ete Mary Alma, MeCraith, Shediac, »umber: Coj ambia, Gampbell, Cape George, gravel and lobste: bait, Siviley, Hurley, Tatmagouchi, tiocring, [ Dare, Grant, Chemioyue, deals; Phoenix, ‘SIX HUNSRED Bbls. Canadian Fiour Choice Brands, FIFTY Bbls. K. D. Cornmea!—warrantec. EVENTY Pups. » cae adi B000 reiaiding » WENTY Tierce: ENTY Tierces MOLASSES, 'WELVE Barre!s . ? , ? p S j . ° > re >i 7 © : ' ; $ t WE . ‘ mer, many of them have expressed their/ ficient a man may be asa Teacher, he is|du Loup with Canadian Express Co, Rates hey Verte te pon Ta ‘LEN hla Bright Muscavado e . ' os > a . ¥ : . , Ms, sont’ war, d!i§o ; wotlp . Tis: 4 t> gurprise in not i ing able to see the names not to get an educational appointment —_— — and ba oma Goods Chemioque, deal. t ni j HIRTY Barrels SUG &y ‘the different streets on the lamp posts, {unless he has had s i ;, | Placed in our Charge are forwarded imme~ “INE Hbds. and Fitieen Bbis. Granulated Cea aa ad = ad some experience for it. diately, and make the same time as the CLEARED. Sugar, corner buildings or any other object. An intelligible rule, and one, which if fairly carried out, would be a But it is not fairly carried out. Mr. Montgomery is a good teacher, ago, whos Charlottetown Thicty years was nota city, and when it had attained good one. mails. Tago. L. Cuappgiie, Agent, Diamond Bookstore. S. Caapwick, Supt., St. John, N. B. July 18.—Sehr. Claymore, Mirimichi, be!.- Mary, Benoit, Sydney, four and mea! Annie Bell, Gavin, Pictou, ballast; Alba- tross, Scott, Richibucio; I Dare, Grant, St. VY WENTY Chests Congon Tea, iN Boxes each Flat a cd }wist Tohacee, TWENTY Caddies Brigii Smoking Te- bacce, ~SVENTY-FIVE Boxes ! ayer Raisins, . ° . . . >» ») 77 : e J act - Q . . ? rong . 4 respectable building within its whole! but having had noéxperience in » Normal June 21, 1877—34in eod Ghanledes ibe Lone Star, Walton, + ee prices, limits, every corner house and store had! School, is dismissed. seas Mr. aa ' < a peainiamiatiaaiiiaaeines (VE Kegs Baking Si ~ the names of the crossing streets upon Mr. Manning is a good teacher, but roam + Me. SPice, Of New Brurewick, 3s in Passen rer one eT oe oe : aac eines them in large, painted letters. To-day, [having had no experience as a Superins : oa ee ili ils eee BETS. } e Paalliden. = ne ee ee ae after the city has been corporate for 2} tendent of Education, is appointed to that) Tne Tea Party at West River yesterday»| .Per Steamer Worcesren rrom Rosron x y Monin Weenie Poneman tae o mit 20M ISTON, A. ' i appue Paoer—ali Kluds. period of over a score of years, not 0n¢ | offi building, private or public, or any other The to a stranger the nome! Mr reason which prevails to dismiss object, points out . Montgomery does not prevail to pre- Was well attended, anes 72 oe oo SENTENCES THE Supreme Covurr. — Jury 16.—Mr. E. J. Russe!, Mr. Hare, Mrs, Luited, Mrs. Martin, Mr. S. N. Miss McLeod, Wiite, Miss Brown, Sirs, MeAulev. Miss McAuley, Mr. Mc! » Mrs. Mela- : ~TY Doz. Brooms— assorted. ‘WENTY Doz. Backeis TEN Doz. Washboards, FIVE Cases Mixed Pickles. , bikyvi : a pen i +. “se : i : tvre, M ss Me pgs Vn i ft ou as .. RY . pee eA a i of the street through which he may belyent Mr. Mannine’s appointment, And a v John McDonald, larceny ; twelve ites eae Pideoise tis ov ae on cae ese ne sauce, : as : : ha 2 months’ ipapriso i » aMTSs nce EMcrher, Miss arvi i WE ,0Xes ickstone’ Washing passing. _ ito dismiss is a much harsher measure than prisonment. Queen v Jobn} 1. McPhee,Mrs. Morrison, Mr. D. B. orbes,! —_ Crystal, + rshar canvenionece far atrancvers an . Another convenience for strangers, 224] not to appoint. Why then this stri.ing difference ? hades is one of our own young men, born ind educated among us,—one who, by quiet and consistent discharge of duty, had already won the respect of all who knew him and his work,—why is he ticular place or building, except by ving} harshly dismissed and so much more con- eseort to the spot he wishes|sideration shown to a person who cers tain y has not the claims that Mr, Mont- gomery had? There is but one differ. that we can see. Mr. W. D. Stewart hed Mr. Manuing on his hands—and as Mr. “runs the Government,” his sovereign indeed everybody, which has been io 4 much neglected is, the proper num 2: tog of all the business stands and other bui ings, in a proper and systematic method along cach street. No definite directtons ean be given a stranger to find any par- him a person to find or visit. paratively emill, those who are already As the city is com- well acquainted with it, or who pe-manejence ently reside in it, require no such Civee- tions. But all strangers, particularly thoze Stewart, to use a vulgar phrase, on their first visit, are -t great ipconvenis ence in finding the places they wish to visit. There are, it ness stands numbered in a sort of awry, will had to be obeyed, and his persona) taterests considered. Poor Mr. Mont- gomery, if he had only had a five years in Mr. Stewart’s school, would have found the Government treat~ ing him very differently from what they rave done. window page, about six feet above the If Mr. Montgomery had to be dis- Pis-| missed from the Normal School, why was cars, often, vn cumming wwaurds the cite. |eian 9 me hat office that Mr. Manning has, except of business men or firms, but those fromjone. Mr, Stewart was not bound to pay whom such infgrmation is sought, even} iim his salary for five years, tho’ quite intimate with all parts c! the| [Since writing the above we have been city and business stands, are uasbl: to|informed by the Commissioner ot Public give an entire stranger any availible dix} Works that Mr. W. D. Stewart, has re- rections but by escorting him person’'y| signed his Trusteeship af the Protestant or by deputy,to the desired destinat‘on' | Academy. But the Commissioner Public Again, strangers leaving in a hurry to; Works, strangely enough, forgot to tell us oo aboard the steamer or cars, oft 1 wish|that Mr. W. D Stewart’s resignation has to procure certain ‘articles of comfort or} ot been accepted ! St. James’ Church luxury for the passage; but as there is|deelined to relieve Mr. W. D. Stewart of responsibilites and engagements he is true, some of the busi- but very irregularly, and not sufh 3 muy engegement conspicuous io readily attract the eye of a stranger. These numbers ought to be on the middle pannels ot the doors, or ona level of the sidewalk, or on both. igs) lvery peer ucaulul Pe. ask for the exact Joca/e of individuals and nothing to direct them to the st set and | the number where these can be obtained, they!took upon himself as Trustee; and the prefer going without them, rather th n| Commissioner of Pabiic Works rids Mr. run the risk of being left behind wh'le}Stewart of the obnoxious burden by in search of them. From this re-| thrusting his costly school and school- sults in two directions: fist, the travel-| master upon the country. | . a evil _—— Be — ° e a ! ler is deprived of much comtort or con- | Coyle (the younger). larceny; six months’ imprisonment, ll el - ‘ PLeasurk Excursion.—Yacht Kate from Halifax, N. S., commanded by H. Brook- field, Exq., accompanied by T. Stocrs Borok» field, M. D.,—on a pleasure excursion round the Island, accidentals Mr. Hontixcroy.—Mr, Huntington ha gone back to his own Province atter a brief season at the Grit picsnics in Ontario, Ku- mour has it that he is not in ecstacies ov r the prospects of his party at the polls \;*} Ontario, if, indeed, he is not very mure disappointed. There is nothinz in that %o wonder at. QOatside of the farmers, the hard-shell members of the party and ‘the office-seekers, there are not very r iny people in the great manufacturing Pru! ‘ice of Ontario who care very much about’ jat becomes of the present Adp ii, . ah pgs [hey care about a3 much ‘or the nf the Administration as the Administratiers appear to care about theirs; and thatex: very little.—Telegram. commenced its sittings at Georgetown yes-' terday. His Honor Judge Peter presiding | There are only two criminal cases befored the Court, viz:— McCallum vr. Archd. McLaren, for shoot ng at the prosecutor with a rifle. The Queen at the prosecut on of Wi! iasa McCallum, for shooting at tue prosecute} with a pistol. The Court in charging the Grand Jury in these cases, went very fully mto the ..jw with regard to the use of deadly weapc is, and showed that persons are ouly just ooo in their use for the purpose of preveni.ng a felonious act; and, then, only asa list resource—and not im any case for the pur- pose of ejecting a trespasser. The Docket is as follows :— Edwin E. Dukie v. Archd. McNeill. The Venue in this case changed to (Queen’s County. Benjamin Layman and others v. Thomas SUPBEME COURT, cnoncerows HARVESTING FAACHINE | + WepwewaY, July 17, Ms The July Term of the Sapreme Court; The Queen atthe prosecution of Malcoint Mr. McDonald, Mr. Angus Pompton, Mrs, | Angus Pompton and children, Mrs. J. Gabb, Mrs. Gillis, Miss Annie S, Keenan, Mrs, Jane Murphy, Miss Mary Cusick, Miss Me- weod, Miss May Munroe, Miss Marv Jane Munro: Miss Catherine Murray, Miss ‘Kelly, Miss Sarah McLeod, Mr. John Hunter, Mr. M. A. Lauder, Mr. F. H. Dickson. Hotel Arrit+ .is RA RAPALA ee RAR RANKIN HOUSE. July 18.—Max Servie, Sackville, N B: P-. L. Lewin, New York; P ©. Hitbora, Bos- ion. WALTER A. tVG0D . = 4 a. 2 SS =e eS Se SF HE Farmers of Prince Edwarq Island in wantof a FIRST CLASS COMBINED Mowing & Reaping Machine, will find it to their advantage to call and examinethese machines before purchas ing elsewhere. The’ can be seen at th? fo'lowing places viz.: Wadman & Soa Crapaud: J. G Stearns’, Souris: J: 1 H. Winsloes St. Peter's; James KR. Fllott’s, Ellio Station ; James McMii.oa, Vouaty Line ——, Summerside; John Robertson, Cardigan Bridge; , Joha D. Muttart. Cape ‘Traver: e. HORNE, PIERCE & CO.., AGENTS FOR P.§ 2 §istanp. E, the undersigned Farmers of P. E Island, purchased in the summer o 1876, of Messrs. Horae, Pierce & Co., © FIVE Doz. Hoffman's do., :iN Cases Cornstarch, UONPECTIONERY—a'l kinds, “ACKERS, do., ‘IFTY Boxes Preserved Lobsters, CWENTY Boxes T. D. Pipes, FIVE Boxes Woodstock Pipes, “USHES, in Steve, Shoe, sad Serubbine © TY Doz. Barziett’s lacking. rn ri VE Cases Matches. i EN Setts China, TWELVE Cases Raspberry Wine, FLVE Cases Ginger Wine, FOURTEFN Cases Bravdy, nis. & ats. SAILS and Spikes, ail kissed VAINTS, Oi's and Putrs emt mary other articles not enumerated, i HASZARD BROS, 61 Water St., Oop. Merenhant-’ Bank, ~ ~i ser: +f N. B.—We shal’ alwavs 5+ eur Price List to any Mer: tae country, Upon appl csatian to HASZARD BR: glad te send san's turough BARGAIWS ae... NEW GOODS. FANCY DRESS GOODS, A VUSSFRAw WATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &e and all Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICES, White Cottons. Printed Cot’ 9x5. Coven Warps, Very Cheap. Mens . nd Boys’ Clothing —At— BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR ~& a... ny July 10th. . | . r , ro rs BEXACT wie Ss : . wibicicstiidliemcsasliti A venience: and second no small amonat of; MR. W. EL. DAWSON’S EXACT|B, Hall, This was was an act’on on a Pro-| « atiottetown. a Waiter A. Wood Reape: ‘. a 7 , issory note. Verdict for the plaintiff for} /"", ; ee | money is lost toethe e'ty. Here is ose ta- | POSITION. a ne of $338.94. Mr. oa for the| 224. Mower Attachment, manufactured 2 STADACON A stance of the evils arising from not having | the streets properly labelled, and the Luildings systematically pumbered. Ay gentleman from New x ork, on arriving at Gl iO altel lal hour in the train, the othe: even- | - 7 ing, wished to fiod his way to the Board. “ Broadway House,’’ where he want meet his wife. But no one could direct al ite like the house that Jack bu'lt. | We do not wish to act unfairly towards ny one; so we are quite willing to give exictly Mr. W. E. Dawsgn’s dual posi- It requires a clear head to keep ted ty {phe run ot the affair. It is somewhat plaintiff. Mr, McLennan for defendant. Merchants’ Bank of Halifax v- Thomas B. Hall. Settled by cognovit. Me. Sullivan for plaintiff. Mr. McLennan for the de- tendant. Theodore Moore v. the Citizens’ Insure ance Company. the plaintiff for the sum of $666.75. Mr. McLeod for plaintiff. Mr. Davies for de. fendant. Judgment confessed for Hoosick Falls, N. ¥. Two complete Ma chines, except the ground wheel, pole, anc seat, are used for cach Machine,—for the price of one ordinary Combined Machine, giving us nearly the wear of two machines for one. We pronounce these Machines b, far the best we have ever sven, and recom mend them to our brother farmers ot the Island. Itis capadle of picking up broken down grain, equally if not better than ans other Machine that we have ever seen a! work; is equally light iu draught, and nol Fire and Life Insarczce Comp.zy. ee NOTICE. \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEB?@ING of the +4 Shareholders of this Compan wi}! he aeld at ita offices, No, 93 St. Pater Street, Q aebec, on i . * : There is a large brick school at the Hugh L. MeD Id v. Joseph Living-| liable to breakage. i his how to fi , ime of the street! i 5 : ; : ug de cvVona vb. Jvosep ring ae > : ees —_ ns = iad one api geet , ., {north of the towa. This is Methodist|stone. Referred. Mr. McLeod for pisin- ain ra ee eters Son 3 Thursday, the Ninsicenth day of | hor the number of the building, wat: at) ‘thi Mr. Dawson | tiff. Mr. Longworth for defendaat. are are gg Bee citi oA Ke vy +E en Te Deis mein he cabman, and | Property. Of this property Mr. Va ; Robertson, do.; Duncan Kennedy, Brackley July. ins) ont } ms a boy came up to sae > "| was, and is,a Trustee. By him and his Donald McKenzie and another v. Samuel! Point Road; Jolin Kensedy, do. ; Isaac | > IPSN, gave him Jand marks by which he suc- 2 Ra i ; : Burge and another. Action on a Promi:-| Uenderson, do. ; George iryeaton, do. - | ceeded in identifying the house. Sach |Co-Trastees this property was leaced to sory Note. Verdict for the piaintiff for the} Henry Vickerson, St. Peter's Rowd James | AT ONE OCLOGE. P.M, : . ee “ithe g Trustees of the “Protestant Aca-|sum of $78.58, subject to a point «. !+w| Farquharson, Lot 43; dvmes Match, sen..) tie object of the maat'r® tn tala into awkward incidents occur every d ty, and | : - me M W taken by the defendant’s Attorney, ViZ: | do.; Donald Munn, qo... Lacrick & id, HOpe | sonsideration the po. son and affairs of ibe ss . i , 1 P ‘ uemy, —two of whom are r. > ° ° d h th hey | River, Lot 22: Robert “simpson, do; W idow} ’ 7 | it is time they shou!d be put an ead to . that the plaintiffs had not shown that they) **'’ a f seaman Now Qlac. | COmpany, and the atvisabiiity of discons G \ ; | S:ewart and Dr. Johnson. So that had registered a certificate of partnersiaip op bon vs se 7 hae ee tinuing - continuing sai Gaimnte scp i a nai iin ee Os ' i or i : é AHCS, slic Oe “< 336 i i cks: * Who |Te-lly the Government have been more/in accordance with the statute. John Nelson, Cornwai ft Michaei Boyle, do By order," a | cUBRY.—A corres pe ident OSs - oe f } . h h d su sed of the William Sanderson v, Robert Brougaton, Donald A. Nicholson, Springton,§ Lot 67 : , employs our Assistant City Clerk to take| Careful than we ha ee ‘Referred. Mr. McLeod for the piaintff.| Camden Clark, Tryon: Wiilam Matters: CRAWFORD LINDSAY, See’y. dowa the evidence on the riot suit. lias he interests of their pet ee e Mr. Peters for the defendant. Crapaud ; Duncan Cole, New London’; July 5, 1877. (July li) . ee ; f 4 >a or tiey have to deal with the Trustees 0 : : _|phomas Biggar, do.; John D. Mattary’ | —-—— deithde See oa Bee a a vacation { om our City Board? x : > ad fits T Louis W. G. Hayden. v. the Stachoons Cape Traverse ; Frederick Hl. Horae, Win- | LL \ 4 YE We learn that the M’uister of Jas‘'ra has 10 Protestant Academy one of its 1 rus. oie aaa a easel eye — A AN LIN Ls. ik tin Leoes is . in | brought for the purpose of recovering the ~ the Mayor to send a copy of the evix, oe . on the ik. ney ms¥ on oe | haber the’ tndaees eobaren. by | ‘nce to Ottawa, Perhaps the Assistant the Government. 10ul ey have a policy of insurance granted by tho plain- pyr 7 : ‘ Vity Clerk is making a copy o° the evi-jdeal with the Trustees of the Methodist |tifts, and which they omer os eens THE WJ00 MACHINE VICTORIOUS ! English Mail Steamers i . “)- } “euce for the Minister of Justice. |property, one of them sits smiling at the ar eee ok Sotitaed on ph of! We, whose names are annexed, do here- T pee Tj ‘Board. There is no getting out of it ais suit is now progressing. | by mete ane, a the Mowin.; Machine —_ | 7o secure vassageyapply to ea Party at Sr. Peter's Bax.—The) | ‘on John Bell, Esquize’s arm, on Tharsda; : Tea Party at St. Petor’s Bay yesterday was |*7y way. A Trustee ofsome sort meets you) Chas. Powell v. Hugh McD. Heny. Mr.) jast, the 14th September. i873, the Waltec R ; PS he eee a eee ‘ot every turn. Now we hope we have | McLeod for plaintiff. Mr. Davies for de-| 4) Wood Machine was ‘%e Sest Reaper and CARVELL BROS. ; ®0joyable and suecess*ul. A goodly sun-|* Jy ee. M D. ,| fendant. ithe lightest draught Machine, over the nn ber of Cha lottetonians attended,and c: owds | 1% right. If it is not, Mr. Dawson must) William McMillan +. John Jay, Mr.| Champion and Wheel r Machines. Arents : Cme from the coun: -y round-about. The | explain himselt. Li Crosse Club played several games, in. nearly all of which Captain McLeod's men | Were victcrious. John A. McLaine, Esq., | tie crazy man who created quite a sensatio a -_ +o . and other Sommitteemen. were unweari- at the Provincial Lchibition in Truro last, He | @j in their attentions to visitors. We learn! fal, is in town. Don’t fail to see him. that a handsome amount was realized. ‘wll exhibit at Mai ket Square this evening { Ms. Haary Danvats, better known as_ n others. Longworth for plaintiff, defendant. Joshua Thorne v. James Mr. Davies for plaintf. McLeod for«iefendant. Henry Coombs ¢. thers. Mr. Davies for plaint fi. -, eod for defendant. James CGollias Mr. Collas and Mr. Mr. Mclzod for, John D. Muttart, | Isaiah Howat, Isaac Clark, |} Patrick McInnis, David McFariane, Charies Muttart, David Louther, Joho Crocket, Jobn Driscoll, | Thomas Myers, Montague Muttart. | He ary Crocket, Alexander Robiee, ~ June 22—oaw Charlottetown, Jaly 5, L677.—3) — IDM Bers. 45 ee j Casks WHITE WINE (2 superior are ticle for pickling.’ F, T. NEWBERY & Uv, ex jin e o d—pa ar 2 in