Re RE REE ARR Re RRR GT ES merce ene ee ge eee = po FOr ew ee a 5 mbes ee OR ETE TELE. —. - ee — eo at, aieehieiend> alemmmentiimetenmeaiias = — — eee —— | T° 1 ’ : ca et Cerra nin} Bal iy Croek the last of » Text week, so wromised to nT 1)’ mmd }CAREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER, tor Sale atest Py i graph. one (nigh IK DUA (ill Na a | va uv on i ext We tas i Sel it up, QUIERES i Cay thy i} ‘ GG by. W. RK. WATSON. as .* 7 nt ie When Weduesday came, [in r, Miller ou oo ete nmArmAT t SHAES the street, lie said that de was not going | if EEN MOUNTAIN AST IMA CURE BE 1% SF “ rf HES commence bis bay till the t week | om AW for Sale by W. RB. WATSON WAH Lord Uh of Apply the bet! I, for 1 : laree | Lex ! iy Min Se . : - ; ? vl Ve : rian i - b coreg ae oo'h w! | 8lins it nidiy YPAVYV ‘10 —— ? " 7 . —-- WILLIAM DODD Muka Gea: cian hic “neectiine 10st t t cr | ees : Sea pete iat hoe won ani Se eeoer WHSGES SHOUIC have Beek Here to- AWM? £ y vervous Diseases, for Sale b Ce A DVANC! Tuly 10th ined Queen Street. day, but they were del iyved in Boston; but st Ai Snip A ompany c W. fh. WATSON, RUS SIAN nN iwwvil G. July 1UIn— pat -ins they will be here by next Wedne lay sure tl ne see ad ile satd that would do, Qu Friday [two a ale Ae \HESTER’S ASTHMA CURR. for Sate — CAPT. HAY DSON. | 4 Hams. Hams. days after] down came Miller ina greatrage, He said that he could not get the Machine « OrppEE Sit i is ™ Y by VY. R. WATSON. t PPP AACHING ' won’ Yh’town, July 7, 1877.—3in 4 i 1} Pei APPROACHING ! ‘ to cut heavy clover. | told him that he “MIRAMICHI, CAPT, BAQUET Cnt s guly f, 1800 : : A FEW CHOICE UAMS, slightly, smoked, | Should not have set the Machine to work till — | 7 “* put up especially for City sale. we eo itin working order. He would V ILL LEAN & ave nately from PICTOU ( TL ERA ; { J A RR» SSIANS. HASZARD BROS. | 20t listen to me on any terms. | told him (after arrival of Monday Afiernoor exile Ch’town, July 2 that | would go up and set itin good work- ing order. He said that he would not let me Train from [alifax) every Monday Midnight; We are happy to inform our numerous — AR ARIF)” [82 up. He said he would punish me if 1 put im IDIAC (after arrival of Tuesday Train friends that notwithstanding the late dis Lr Y PL MIS OLL BRAND! | my foot on his farm, and went onlike a mad-| ¢2™@ St. John and Halifax) every Tuesday |astrous fire, which totally destroyed our ial eee “MS I thougtit he Afternoon; CHARLOTTETOWN, every| Warehouse and Manufactory, we have re- oe man, ihougot he was light in the upper Tifesday MM o: SUMMERSIDE every arene } Lonvon, July 10. . DARRELS I: - . story — it being the ftull of the moon— Tue 1, y Orning, SUMMENSIUE every | opened at . iaig in Bulgaria is approaching. ] tt) . or E fanded to-day. [tis the |ihatis the tine that all those parties are nreasy. NO. 21 KING STREET tame apa advancing on Gabrova GEES 5 ON imported. worse, ry I gave him bis notes and told him erie” ee av, sia at VA s ’ ee CARVELL BROS. jto send back the Machine,—though | need Pashebize, er iaspe, Father Point, aad all] ana are prepared to meet our custom- with ninety thousand men, is Ch town, June 28—3in. a a es back one achine at ail. in Ahove Named Pisces, ers with a full assortment of ren Realish officers rode into ivars witDe | - sentinel —___._.. |@ lew days alter this, Miller came to me and : ’ s fwo Bogus ¢ said he did not send back the Machine, for| LOW RATES. OUICK TIME HRY GOeds, CLOTHING, Eic., put meeting any Russians. — 5 ’ ' } f fhe stationing © Besika Bay France causes gla. | Ce his farm, and took young 7? r VE (e i Ctaal af Ri a Bs oe ; Kk a young man from}; 4A TWO STORY DWELLING, wit lete them ur aecus “dg style Goid—Bleckade Vi ‘Black Se 7h ae “9: ‘town with me as a’ witnss. Miller had a. atsié ‘ . N 7 vith piete them 1D our accustomed good styl Pe ener = 3 liaken the machine al! : ‘ Stable and one half acre of Land, and at our usual moderete prices. © We a 3 2352 SSS fs sie a . se fins apert, = tben he} Alberton, pleasantly — situated—fron ling | hope within two qonths to chee more meet oe th is Wt a boxes ie a — ooh again. te had the! Main street. you in our new building, now undergoing Dispatch to Daily Examiner. ] j BEY: rh a ar 2 = wien are Ing board turned the] A family being sufferers in the recent fire | erection on Canterbury Street. New York, July 10 a he bs re UFR Wwreng Way, anc it was screwed down so/atSt. John can have the same 3 months, Yours Respeetfalliy NEW TORR, JULY 2Ve BASE Gee hes? light that the machine could not turn freely.| pent free. : iT. % JONES & CO ‘al Gold opened at 105}. He could not fiad a place to put the seat, Apply B. ee eU NE © A. id A | d n despatch says England has BY NOT DECEIVED BY THE and he nailed a box on instead. All of this a. Bos 221, Ch’towag St. John, New Brunswick } fl | geese ve - ‘ oes Lo prove how much Mr, Miller knows | Gh’tow ¢ wae i July 2, 1877. 3 Jaly 7, 77 3 Lt Sioa, Whe shad this hiaak CNET | PX : J ayes ane eo » MATE’ KOOWS | Ch’town, June 26, isi7. 0 : : i jnformed the Sublime Porte that the block- ~~ kil ae Wik i¢ rN, about a Mowing Machine. I put the Ma-|— plait pt i . itp | s the Black Sea is moperative be- jchine in order and set it to work. Miller ig} | ale or the . Pop? of wy 4 a ae ‘ oe Ey , eo Bu? if you Want to Get Valite) hen aimitted tiat it was lighter in draft, Strawberry Fest I (Vai ani Thy 4 —— . y 3 and cul justas wellas the Champion. He F ds On Your 3 yy, Buy I S i ee ! r Your Money, Buy a said be Would like to have the cutter-bar a "193 THE RECTORY GROUNDS AT ST. ELEANGORS THE WAR A W (| [ hi i hi lew inches lon yer. iL told bim I could give We Ww 7% BD BD GB es ‘ Lh » bUAL ’ , stor . : ; © re e CPR EN an x # LONDON, July 9, ditEl 7 00 OM ined at Ine, bimany length he wanted. He said that : ' : fhe Lim ;” B icharest 4th July says, “ indications sia'y efforts to dissuade designed t> allay Austria’ The Bremen Mezen Ze the British - and the unsettled condition of much disquietude to Russ, fleet orrespondent, are that Rus- Roumania from taking active part in cimpaign are merely apprehensions,” itung, ni ut luis at on —— a ee ree pe CHAMPION AGENTS feel rather sore t the defeat they got at Cape Mraverse last Seplember by the CELE- BRATED WALTER A. Woop Macaine, and they took the trouble to go all the way to d hou U be had taken eut a Champion” on trial, and he did not like it; and if we would comé up and stari the Woop Macrine in the bay, aad it worked all right, be would keep it. oe bim that the proper wheel had come, and asked bimif he would take it up. He said he would, The next day | went upto vould do: and said he was perfectly Satis— tied with the hay gear. We came down tot ihe house where the grain gear was. I ‘old uim be would have to give me his notes| pack, or 1 would take the Machine. He? said be would, if I would give him a haif- luy Ss cCUll.ng cais. i did so; and told him CARVELL® BROS, Agents. Ch’ Lown, dune 16, 1877. ontnktn FOR SALE OR To LET. Ex Steamship “ Prince Edward,’ Black Silks, Biack Cashmeres, Our buyers have left for the English and American markets, an! from their known capabilities, our customers may depend upon having a well ‘chosen stock to select from. We wonld respectfully request you not to place your orders for Fall Clothing elsewhere, as we are in a position to com- On Tuesday, Fuly 10th, oo Ladies of St. Eleanors and Summer- side intend having an Entertainment on ihe Rectory Gr ound: ,on TUESDAY, July 10 Jape Traverse to get sign ¢ : Gates open at 2 “Vea at 5 o'clock. friendly to Russia, says on the eve of the Se all eS be rine eve not to use the hay gear any more. He cut Black Persian Cords, oon Ball, eeu Croquet and other war it was discovered that only 3) per cent) 6). they showed it to him, , containing ay {Oe Held of oats [about ten acres} first, and £3] PP et BEE : 7 amusements Will be provided, of Russian navy was sea wortuy,. untruth (not on Mr. Bell’s part, but on when he commenced ibe heavy field of oats, 3iack Srilliantines. Entrance fee 10 cents; Tea 25 cents. Remforcements for Caucasian army aré],), part of the Champion Ag _ edticern- l went up along with another person, and PRILLINGS Strawberries’ and Ice Creams served much lelayed because five or ten steamers ing the trial of Reapers thal took place m when We gol within sight of the tield we saw | * aie aul Ts throngh the afternoon. of Suspian fleet are not in serviceable COn-| his field last September. Mr. Beli’s letter he ee o ashing horses very much, because PBONS Excursion trains will ronon that day from dition.® ' as (not written by him but by others) says ee cael ed agi: a star t with ihe RIBBONS, the various stations on the line at reduced ‘he Turkish official news says Russians} hat he had uo idea there was to bea trial. | “9! , sey were Shuck going across; pat ; rates. a 0 battalions on north side of the *: pte aid not know, his son did, a was| , eee I took the horses out of the| 7247 ODZ#S UM BRELLAS, } duly 6, 1877.--4 in Kars, ihe bulk of their army ¢ and heavy one of the parties interested in getting up hampion, and put them into the Woop Ma- — os : . aw 7? ZP x ; 2 artillery have been withdrawn in the direc- | the trial. An d it is the son who always “INE ud et eS SISA HW A2AZ€. HE UY rit # BES ST! tion of Alexandropol. The line between|drives the Machine, and who drove it st i os es ribs Chemune in Ma-! June 30—4in | = . ¥ > trial. The old man don’t drive » | Chines— Wauere tue Champion culs the heads . Mokhtar aoe hes nee and ae oo a ary _ : orire MT ihe grain and you cuuld pick them up io UREKA SLOTIES RINGER. Nothum | was completely free trom Itussians on the} -*ocuis Se . act Me kn ae ag gy mo piptescrmnst 9 2 srequired. Warranted, . th. The Reads an column has been de-| I don’t know how long a time a man bunches, but you could not tind a handful cS = “ iC ( z a“ rT screws cogs required Wart . . a Zn wants to put a machine inorder. Mr. Bell |!" ten Chains diler the Woop Macuine. He SIMON W CRABBE’S, feated in its attempt to enter Ardauntech, to Ardahan, where a great concentration of Rassian troops is pro- lions have been des~« patched to Delibaba to reinforce Mukhtar and were driven back ceeding. ‘Three battn Pasha, The Czarovitch telegraphs, Russian ci valry and one battery surprised Tirnood on Saturday, capturing Turkish camp, amimu- had from morning till two o'clock to pre an oe MT}, . + = as al . pare it. The oldman says that he made ne preparation. It did not want two per- sons,—one was enough to prepare *for the trial. He could prepare an old mo Wing machine in that time. He says, *‘I did not notify you [Mr. Booth] of the trial.” He had no oecasion to notily Mr. Booth, for he liad the Agent from whom he bought the acknowledged that the Champion cut off two inany heaus, and be was not pleased with it. Mr. Miller savs, in~ his letter to the Champion agents, that he told me to stop sWayiug ou the Machine, and I would not. iliat is an Out and out lie; for J had no oce casion Lo Sway on the Machine; ali I had to to Was to use the lever. ile further states inal l broke the cepstan, and then went off. NEW GOODS yy, we PERKINS & STERNS’ “ Sign of the Stove,” 109 Queen St Jua 27—taw f2w Ton Vi NO TICE. (FHS is to notify parties who have done Marine Insurance through me as Agent for Henry R. Ranney, of St. John, and nition and baggage. The Turks retreated Machise on the growad; and he knows |! hat is another oi Mr, Millee’s, After | got mse parties who have claims er may have claims on Osman 7 more about a M: uchine, and can work it|vll the Machine, the youog man Who came: N Black Cravs on said Companies, that [ am no longet To the Commons this afternoon, Sir Staf-{2¢ttet, than Mr. bo: peer wilh me got on, and drove it two rounds| NeW o2ack rapes Agent for said Companies, and that corre- atin a: " om Mi Mr. Bell says he was “quite surprised | fhen-we left, and went on to town. Wher N Black Silk spondence hereafter should be sent to ford Northcote said it was untrue that Min+| “** *" ?. a. a ' re got about t > til ” NOW w18CK wis, om NNEY, Insurance Broker ister Lavard had informed the Sultan that| V#°" 2¢ 58w Mr. Horne and the Agent of} we got about two miles from Mr.” Miller’s HENRY R, RA c i , a ae the Wood Machine and their friends coming | ace on the top of a high hill, we looked New Black French Merinoes Charlotte Street, St. John, N. B. it might be necessary for English troops to into the field.”’ 1 don’t know where my back, aud the boy was still cutting With the cevupy Constantinople, ‘ friends were, for [ did vot know one farmer! Woop Mat HINE; and still be SaVS that | broke New Black Cashmeres, AA. A. CAM ERON, New Yonk, July 9. on the ground when I went into the fieid; | ibe ec: ee if, aud then got off. So much more New Black Silk Fringes General Insurance Broker. Adispatch from Pensaacee, Wiss., says} 20 d Iam sure that the Agent of the Wuod|Mr. Milicr— The fact is, that the piece a —— inges, ~~ terrible whirlwind struck the town on Suny| Machine did not either. I did not know | ot is ‘actine that Mr. Miiler broke was not! 4 9 variety of other New Goods, just re HANKING those who have patronized day nignt, leaving but three houses stand-}‘") thing about the trial Will about 9 o’clock | broken and could not be broken by use. Lt ceived and will be sold low, re me in the past for Marine Insurance, ing. x persons killed, 20 wounded, and SEO CVODII before. R was broken by a blow of some hard sub- r [ would still ask them to patronize me for five missing, including some gueste atthe), “*. Bell saya that t© wage new Wood /stance, and on purpose fhe balance of our Summer Costumes | pire Insurance, as I still represent three hote) ssing, | heavy M achine that competed a&rainst tue Cham- i Mir i Says the meil quite rotten. and Skirts we will sell at a discount of first-class English Companies. i oe pion. It was not a new Machine. it was Now, LW i igave it LO any sound-minded 20 per cent to clear them out. : M A CAMERON, —— = Same }tle very same Machine that the Agent of)man, who knows anything about machinery, ; Jaly 7 ~~“ a Water Street. bine : 1) the Champion paid A. Miller to condemn. |if American machinery is not stronger and 2 lle Shipping elligence th , m y is not stronger an a ae Pe ee ___ Sipping Lntel BCHCE. aud to take a Champion; so you see it was|in better finish than Canada metal? It ca Perkins cL sterns. —_——- —_———_—--——— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. a condemned Machine that beat the Cuam- | be proved by the machines that we sold last July 4—3ins "T'C ) sant oe. ENTERED. duly 10.—Sch. lou. coal - al; Louisa Montgomer Gulf Ranger, Walker, P y> han gill, Tatamagouche, boards; Onward, Scott, Wal- ic. pion! Now for Mr, Bell's own words at the close of the trial; and I can get over twenty farmers to bear me out. Mr. Bell said, the Champion is ‘*a good Machine, Of the ‘Twenry-six MacCHINES we lifty cents worth of extras. You can’t say that about the Champion. Mr. Miller says he was offered the agency of the Woop Macuinu. That is season. sold. we did not sell SPRAGUE CHURN! REAT Labor Saving Invention. It HAT Beautiful Villa Villa Residence, ten mins T ne drive from the city, formerly owne “(dl by C. C. Gardiner, on the St. Peter’s Road ee an, or,’ Said he, “J can ¢ ay é grain | ; her of *. Miller's nes . ° JOHN CORBETT, Architect, Dor- CLEARED. with ~ ag if + ‘cone So bop aakinae ot actiit lak ar ai ceca t p of coma mae ae ‘Gaek Gan aa ee ae . Y duly 10.—Sch. Phoenix, Gallant, Pictou,} Machine, I would buy a Walter A, Wood ]around Mount Siowartijend I aid aa Rees coe ae ames a ¢ any Also,to let, at the same place, in pastur- bal.; Maggie, McBeth, Buctouche, mdse;} Machine.” He says he is sure that he can]. Well,” he said, “I have a large store at J.& R. SCOTT'S |28¢. 18 acres of excollem Gress, Bey ™ Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal.;| get a good many farmers to + egree with him. /the R. R. Station, and a very good stand to] (Cy),’town. June 29—4in fstues Mr. CURTIS, on the premises Gipsey Bride, Steel, Pietou, bal.; Emma.{[ can tell Mr, Booth th for every OMe | sei] Machines ; you had better give me the July 6, 1877,--2in # Ste ‘t, Port Daniel, bal.; mave n, #ower,}man he can get, who was “at that rial, tojagency.” I said we could not this season - meres sowie —~ i Glas B 1v, bale: P. Lang gille, Langille,; say that the Cha vmpion was the best, | can|pai we would see how we got along, and i River John, bal.; Onward, Scott, Wa lace get ten to say the same thing for the Wood} we could make arrangements for next sea- our; John Wentworth, Clark, Clifton, N.] Machine. How was it that two men who son. Thatis the offer Mr. Miller got ofthe B , produce. nad Champions, got up by daylight next agency of the Woop Macainr. ’ | _ moraing and went to their neighbors (who} “y\i- “Miller says he can prove the fair test- ; Passengers. irene SS NNR INN RIEL RE ERLE RNR LE LES ES VIMAR ESRD CARROLL FROM Boston, JULY Per STEAME? 1.—M S. J. if urs if . S “6 inar, Mrs. S. Carvell, Mr. Fr: ank Carv Anderson, Miss Margaret ell they heard wanted a Machine), to try and sell them their Pe before the news sot around that the Champion was beaten by the Woop MACHINE. Vby does not Mr- Booth get some of the Farners who were at the field trial to sign ing of these Machines in grass and grain, “aif it will be worth going to the trouble.” QO whata judge! I asked him why he did not drive the Machine himself. He told me that his littie boy could drive the Machine better thun be covld. O, what a man to elas, Mr, John 8, Fullerton EGS to announce that he will be at the A) Boxes (2 doz. each good Pickles, $1.50 ver dez. Kate McRae, Miss utch, Ev ei . a ae 7 > ; : Ri hte a n, Miss writeal Mrs. C. pon ee ot , 5 : oe = oy ey + best the paces ofS Macpiyg! Rockin Hovst for # short time, to u. Ca; " Mis a aie Cc rit n Sine: E Pau! one sing le man to his ig ot en il va oo Mr. Miller stys that the capeans cost -him : C LOSE A Cc \ONSIG NMENT Miss fmily Bail, Mrs. Mudge, Mrs. J. Vogle, eee ie aaa a vant you to bear in {ste doliars apiec, 1 don't think he ever) > Peaair Sowing Machines of all Kinds A Wellin Meitahen Misa Bobhee tet Mr. Booth—I want you to bear in paid for them. If he did, he never paid us. hep Se e CARVELL BROS kc Kate Lyons, Mra’ Ganson, Miss Jack.| UID ‘het “truth és stronger than Retion,” ALEXANDER HORNE, , sen. ] ie S. ‘Brel : oad Miss S. A White Yours truly, Having had ‘seven years experience at Ch’town June 20, 1877 ys EAIZA f sha Miss S. A. nite, +y hk : : : Mrs. Bradford. rs ea Bacrent Mitchell ALEXANDER HORNE, Mr. Mitter,—When you sign your neme Machine work and repairing, he guarantees se Mary Wh lan, Mar v Camenieall ' Bilen Meron: Agent for the Wood Machine to paper again about iesting Machines, you satisfaction. Apply immediately. Mrs, Templeton, Miss J. Ross, Katie Mc- | oe . gp | fad Better learn to work Machines better; July 2, 1877—4i pd ; Isaac, Sarah B son, Elen Caplin, Anna} ™8 Boorn —1 am sorry you show 80/itan you did last summer, and writeyyour ie kd é W a “f t) a : oe r Caplit, atlas much your Want. of common sense, as tOjown lJetters Don’t get others to do it for ; LM Quarrie. M " fnee or I iin Cp bring before the Farmers of P. KE. island that you, and bring you into trouble. If you see SALT, Salt Vor Choice Fane Hiscuits Finlayson, M ae tig a eae ieee 4 Interesting g Letter,” as you call it, signed) a man that has a dirty job to do, Jet him do y 2 : | | i We. Waish fi L. Giserke } eke Nonaid. by Avex. Min. i, but not written by him. T/it himself, or pay you better than they paid i het ares arbs, A I on +2 did net intend to notice - tili I saw a you last summer. What did you do with ieeiiin’ Raspberry, & Straw batv Jobn Kenned, Tr. tec wy lyon have him, fore secon® time, a too the second Champion you took out on trial ? : Aenned Vy Thomas Henderson, M, ; I y ° a Mathex all your lirty work, and to lay before the f = Y ER, 1 J PS M dlo all y : N 1 il 4 Yours truly 3 () a 5 vei (if q | ’ a vom pubfic so many untruths. ow, I will give! , ’ ; ; Ce § Hh rei Al 7 ivals ee the full statement, as he has brought my ALEXANDER THORNE. LIME JUICE, 0 2 rri va 3 name iuto the last letter. July 10. 1877. TO ARRIVE . zs ag, a : 7 —~ Alex. Miller, came to me on the 28th July, CANNED FRUIT. such as oi ane ROCKLIN HOUSE. 1876, on the Market Square, and hought a | -~ ' :. * ; iw rd 7 | . seal oa 7 : , June 10.—John F. Morrow, Souris ; John Walter A. Woop Macurnxg from me on these | ( y ER, LC , K i - i a Per Steamship Prince E a ? | Strawberry. Pineapple, Tomatoes, ete Baker, Summe side - Alexander Dixon,|terms: If it did not do good work he was to| ; » ! ; 5 Be ‘fast > Isaac hunebn” Sidney Mills: | notify us, and we were, to go up and set it; Due here 28th June. AORNED BEEF & HAM. Donald Matheson, DeSable; Neil d, Mc-|in order; then, if it did not do good work, we} PYORSEY & JOST have just received a lot) | rery nice Lot ic a Kenzi ie, Lot s y; James Inman, Crapaud; } ,wonld take it back and s6 him his notes, | of Cricket Spyk aes, They can be put on) . | Very "> 42 oct any eg 4 Donal E. Campbeli and wife, Carlton ;|So it was agreed to; and we sent it down to any shoe. Cricket Shoes made to order at) PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Jranges, Nuts, etc, Helen Loc kman, {Boston; Heten Coflin, do.; amer on the same day. -He said that! ‘their establishment. | - H. Rose, do. | he was not going to commence his hay till) '‘Charlottetowon,June 1.1877—tf BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, July 6, 1877.—3in