ee , Local and Other Items. Ar Mount Stewart there are now on the tocks, and nearly ready to launch, eight s “_* z yessels . OL i Sm THERE Was & very pleasant excursion to Crapaud in the steamer Heather Belle on Saturday. 2<pPe Hon. A. A- McKenziz is in Sarnia, where, it is supposed, he will address his constituent 36 SreameR Miramichi arrived here on Satur- noon with freight and a number of day at ; 7 passengers. She sailed at 6 o’clock. Taree notorious prisoners made their escape from the Ilalifax Penitentiary on Friday Inst, but were recaptured in a short time. odie ae Masonic.—A special communication of King Solomon Lodge, A. F. & A. M., will le held at their Lodge Room, Victoria Hall, Water Street, this evening. We have been requested to state that {he Annual Prize Meeting of the Prov. Rifle Association will be held at Kensington Rifle Ringe on the 22nd August next, Prize List will be published shortly, -” -a_e-- — University or Hattrax-—At the first L.L. B. Examination five candidates pre- sented themselves. Two only—Mr. James McLean and Mr. William B. Ross, of New Glasgow, N. S.— were successful. Acowwent.—On Friday morning last Wil- liam Lacy—while engaged in painting the cap of Mr. James Peake’s new house—fell from the cap to the root and received very severe injures on one of his shoulders, Ronert Youne has just received another lot of those famous Wanzer Sewing Mar chines which carried off the Gold Medal at the Centennial last year—an honor no other Machine can claim. Tue Presbytery of P. E. Island will meet at Mount Stewart on Wednesday, August Ist, at 11 o'clock, a.m. As this is a ree gular quarterly meeting, a full attendaace of Members is desirable, Joun McLeop, Pby. Clerk. 2 - A Missing M. P. P.—W. H. Allison, M. P. P. for Hants County, N. 38., left Halifax for St. John on the day before the St. John Fire, and has not since been heard of. It is supposed he is in the vicinity of Riviere Du Loup. ow a oe Peorte wishing to lay out their money to the best advantage will find Robert Young’s is the right place. Besides the Prints at seven and seven and a-half cents, he is offering Grey Cottons for five anda half cents, and handsome Dress Stuffs from thirteen cents and upwards. Poticemen McGregor and Cameron found four chaps lying very drunk in a house on King Street on Saturday morning. Three of the number were so drunk that the offi- cers took it for granted that some of Mr. Byrne’s brandy was the cause; and imme- diately had them transferred to the Police Station to await examination this morning at 10 o’clock, — ee We have heard three first class men spoken of in connection with the Mayor« alty—Hon. Thomas Dodd, J. S. Carvell, Esq., and W. E. Dawson, Esq, It is greatly to.sbe hoped that one of these gent- lemen will be prevailed upon to accept the nomination. The city badly needs an active public spirited man of business at the head of its affairs. — Pat. ee We republish the following to correct the date :— There will be an evangelical meeting in the Presbyterian Church at Mount Stewart, on Tuesday, August 31st, at 74 o'clock, at which addresses will be de- livered by Rev. Messrs. Patterson, Dr. Murray, Alex. McLean, Neil McKay and A. F, Carr, It will be necessary for mem- bers Coming by Train from the West to be forward by Tuesday. This can be done by taking the 11 o’clock train from Summer- side which connects at the Royalty Junc~ tion with the daily train for Mount Stewart. ———— eo “Tne DaummMonp CoLLery Retier Foxp.—} The fourth annual report of the Central committee for this fund shows that the Outlay during the year ending 12th ot May last was $1,630.50, leaving a balance of $1,506.84 in hand. This amount will not be suflicient to give relief another year uns less the scale is reduced, and this the coms mittee think is not practicable, as the aid now given is so small that to reduce it would destroy its usefulness. The ap- proaching depletion of the relief treasury 8 not unexpected by the recipients. Many of them, says the report, appear to be doing what they can to prepare for the day Local and Other Ltems. UBSCRIPTIONS to the Darny EXxaMIN¥eR solicited, Terms: Six months, 82 50 . Three months, 25 One month, 4G One week, 12 Payment strictly in advance. > eee oe - said to have turned up in Moutreal who is in & position toidentify Hackett’s mur- derer. The City Council of Montreal have offered a reward of $500, and two Orange. men of the same city a further reward of $200 for information that will convict the murderer. ~~ -—--+<—>e___ -__ Tar Fire Last Nicnut.—At twenty min. utes past eleven last night there was an alarm of fire. A new building at the north end of the city—the property of Mr. James Jones, Messenger for the Provincial offices —wa; in flames. The Hook-and-Ladder Company, under command of Captain Butcher, were on the ground as soon as possible under the circumstances; and the building was speedily levelled. Fortunately it was detached, and the night was very calm, or we might this morning be called upon to report a very serious fire. The building was new, unfinished, unoccupied, and carefully locked; and there is scarce« ly a doubt that the fire was the work of an incendiary. Mr. Jones had in- vested his all, and labored hard in the erection of ‘‘a house of his own.’’ The loss is therefore, for him, very heavy. At the fire there were many expressions of in. dignation at the incendiary act and of sym- pithy with Mr, Jones. We trast that steps will be taken to capture and bring the in, cendisry to justice. The tools of the work- men engaged at the building were burnt— with the exception of two saws. <1 © Go GOVERNOR GENERAL'S TRIP. It is understood that their Excellencies will leave Ottawa for Manitoba about the last of this week. Besides the staff they will be accompanied by Hon. J. E. Cau. chon and Hon. David Mills, The news. paper correspondents are gathering at Toronto and a representative of the “ Illus- trated London News’’ is expected by Allan steamer, The Canadian route to Manitoba —viz, the Dawson rood, running from Prince Arthur’s Landing, on the north shore of Lake Superior, through the water. stretches—was closed early this season by the Dominion Government, the cost of maintenance being sadly out of proportion to the number of emigrats carried. The vice-regal party will therefore take the Duluth or Proctor Knott route—steamer from Collingwood, on the Georgian Bay, to Duluth ; thence by the Northern Pacitic to Moorehead, and down the Red River by Kilson’s steamer to Winnipeg, which will probably be reached by August 5. Until Winnipeg is reached no official programme for the tqur in the northwestern country can be prepared. It is known, however, that besides the rounds of receptions, in - augurations, &c, at Winnipeg, their Excel}. lencies will visit the Mennonite settlement at Red River, and that on the west side of Red River, near the Dakota line; the Ice- land settlement on Lake Manitoba: the northwest seat of Government at Battle- ford, and other points of interest in the extreme west. Flat~bottomed boats of light draught will take them down the main or south branch of the Wan or Kissis~ kah-che.wun (the mighty river that runs swift), and the Dominion Mounted Police will be reviewed, probably at Fort. Pelly. Reports from Winnipeg say that prepara- lions for their Excellencies’ reception are already being made there under the direc- tion of the Local Government, and the Mayor and City Council. The aoe party expect to be back at Rideau Hall by the third week in September. ee es Hotel Arrivaits | ee ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 28—W. J. Wilson, Moncton, N. B.; Geo. Thompson, do; Chas. Clarke, do ; Wm. Burris and wife, Brooklyn ; Thomas Lawlor and wife, Mt. Stewart; G. H. Shuttleworth, Brantford, Ont.; Charles A. Hine, Taunton Mass ; Belvil Ryan, & wife, Halifax, N.S, REVERE HOUSE. July 28—Messrs. G. H. Williams, Mon- treal ; Geo. Muncey, Windser, N. 5.; Capt. Richards, Port Hill; David Montgomery, Summerside ; H. A. White, London, Eng- land ; H. Daniels, Hamilton, Ont.; J: Gal- loway, New York; Jas. McDonald, Mon- treal : P. Healey,Springfield ; E. H. Purcell, Pottsfield. RANKIN HOUSE, July 28.—Messrs. Emory, Portland; S. S. Forrest, Georgetown; Geo, Shearer, George- town; J. W. Peel, Montreal; D. P. McGreg- or, Montreal; W. M. Bright, Ilampton; A. B. Oxley, Halifax; G. R. Johnson, do; J. H. Mathews, do; Aifred Leet, Boston; Wm. Almour, Chicago, U. S-; Peter Hogan, Hali- ‘fax; H. B. Lakson, St. John; I. 8. Crosbey, Toronto; P. O. Hilbour, Boston; Wm. Cameron, Toronto; Thos. Swinyasd, Hamil- ton; A. C. Ramsay, do; M. Burton, Toronto; T. W. Gates, Hamilton; S. N. Gibbs,Oshawa; J. W. Marling, Halifax; Miss Cousins, Tor- of its entire exhaustion, onto; Miss Swinyard, Hamilton, G. C. Brignt (Bangor; H. W. Smith and wife, Michigan. Tue Monpreat Trovustws.—A witness is Correspondence. Editor Daily Examiner : Dear Sirn,—Permit me through your popular journal to enquire into a report which I have heard concerning certain rail- road officials in Charlottetown holding back a part of the supplies given to Mr. Samuel late tire in St. John, for railroad expenses, Now, Sir, J am informed that Mr. Earle, the Mayor of St. John, gave a ticket to Mr. Larter to pass his family and their eftects to Charlottetown free of charge. If this be so, where is that christian charity and brotherly love which some people pro- fess to have for their feilow-sufferers who have been stripped of all that they poss sessed in this world. I suppose if a fivor like the above could in some way be put in public print, so that the thing might sound well, Mr. Larter would have obtained his goods, [ remain, Yours, &c., A FrRignp oF THE Poor, Charlottetown, July 30, 1877. ably some misunderstanding. Our railroad authorities would not knowingly, we feel sure, harass a man who lost his all in the late St. John fire.—Epiror Examen, ] teed Personal. Major General Smythe leaves Ottawa for this Island to-day. A. G. Ramsay, Esq., President, F. W. Gates, Esq., aud Vice President of the Canada Lite Associaticn, are in town. J. W. MaRLING General Agent, in the Maritime Provinces, for the Canada Life Insurance Company, is visiting this Vity. Hon. 'T. N, Gimmes President of the Do- inion Telegraph Company. is on a visit to the Maritime Provinces. Ie is staying at the Ranktn House. W. F. Forsyte, Esq., Chief Inspecter of the Money Order Branch of the Post Office Department, Ottawa, is on a tour of inspection in the Maritime Provinces. He is now in Charlottetown. TnHos. Swinyarp, Esq., formerly of the Government Railway Department, Gen- eral Manager of the Dominion Telegraph Company, arrived here on Saturday even- ing. He has been completing arrangements for the introduction of Dominion Lines from Halifax to St. John. The connection will probably be made in about a month. _ Auction Sales, FLOUR, TEA, VINEGAR. &€. BY AUCTION, ON MONDAY, JULY 30. AT 11 O’cLocK, 100 Rbis. FLOUR, 100 * CORNMEAL, 50 Boxes SOAP, 10 Chests TEA, 0 Doz. BROOMS, 5 Casks W. W. VINEGAR, 5 * Cider 6 20 Coils ROPE, 20 Boxes PEPPER, _0 Jars MUSTARD, 5 Doz. HAY RAKES, A lotof BOOTS & SHOES. B. BALDERSTON, No. 11 Queen St. 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 an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date tie 18th day of May, A. D, 1874, and made be tween Malcolm Martin, of Brown's 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 Fifly-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that is 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 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 commentement— containing, by estimation, Seventy-three Acres of Land, a little more or less. Also, all that other Tract, Piece, or Parcel of Land. situate, lying, and being, in Queen’s Couuly, in Lot Fifty-Seven, bounded and described as follows, that isto say: com- mencing on the East side of the road lead- ing to Murray Harbour, al 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 sold to Donald McDonald; thence west to the road; thence along the road to the place of com- mencement. Containing an areaof one hundred acres of Land a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Twenty-eighth day of July, 1877. (Sgd) JAMES PHELAN, Mortagee. July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks CARRIACES! Fok Sale, at a bargain: July 30—lin ———__ 1 Stylish Top Buggy (American build) pew ; 1 Second-hand four seated Park Victoria, with Pole, Lamps, and Fixtures com- plete, in good order. FENTON T. NEWBERY Ch'town, July 26—Sineod. her pat?in Larter, who was burned out during the |_ [{n reference to the above there is prob- ( | TO LET. | NEW DWELLING HOUSE, containing Nine Rooms avd commodious Shop, with nice Garden attached, Rent moder- ate. For further particulars apply at IHARVIE’S BOOK STORE, (Jueen Square, July 21—4 inseod JOHN F. MCKAY, _ WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, } AVING fitted up his Store in first-class Style, will keep constantly on hand a very nice assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. Also, all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired. N. B.—Having had nine years’ experience with two lirst-class workmen, I teel conti- dent of giving perfect satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. All work warranted. Ch town, Ji th&sa 12in Seictal): ec Formera WV E OF BER POR SALE et So), 6. Palen es Oe AND OTHER KINDS OF MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. —r-ALSO-—— BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost every kind of Maany and Buckeye Repairs. Cucumber Wood Fumps. We have imported a number of these Pumps suitable for any depth of well, and offer them ata liberal discount fer cash, MackENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square Ch’town, July 18, °77,—tudt h pa pre 1m os ha- 6s ee [ STORE : 100 Bbls. “* HOWLAND’S CHOICE,” "9 (That favorite brand, now much improved and better than eyer before.) 100 Bbls. ‘* Woodhouse,” Choice Superfine. Also, Hourly Expected, 200 Bhis. ‘*All Right’? Patent Process Spring Extra, Strong and Bright; the first ever imported here. 100 Bbbls. ** Fern,” Spring Extra. 50 Bbls. ‘* Clinton,” Choice Extra. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Ch'town, July Zl, ’77.—eod pa & he lw BARA LES on [N NEW GOODS. ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c , &e., and all Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICKS, White Cottons. Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing A T— & CO. | CARVELL BROS| BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO. July 10th. A PLUMBER A PLUMBER FROM rHfALIFAX. He Subscriber having engaged a prac- tical Plumber, any description of work, —either shop or house—in the above line, can now be done at MILLNER’s ‘JIN Suop. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Excursion Tickets. TO BOSTON AND RETURN, STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER Ch, town,June— oO pr MUAT Beautiful Villa Residence, ten mins les’ drive from the city, formerly owned by C. C, Gardiner, on the St. Peter’s Road Apply'to JOHN CORBETT, Architect, Dor- chester street. Also,to let, atthe same place, in pastur- age, 18 acres of excellent Grass. Apply to Mr. CURTIS, on the premises, July 6, 1877.--2in VASHS. A SPLENDID assortment of Fancy Flower Vases, ‘Tubes and Lusters, just received, selling from 50cts, to $3.50 per Pair, W. W. WELLNER, July 2] —4ins, WEST IADIA WAREHOUSE. 4 ‘,THE SUBSCRIBERS now offer the fol- lowing Well-Assorted Stock, at Lowest Wholesale Prices: SIX HUNDRED Bbls. Choice Brands, FIFTY Bbis. K. D. Cornmeal—warran SEVENTY Puns. a. Canadian Flour- good retailing TWENTY Tierces I NTY Tierces MOLASSES, oe Barrels WEL D s. ; ad soe Bright Muscavado THIRTY Barrels SUGAR, NINE Hhds. avd Fitteen Bbls. 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—ali prices, fEN Boxes Candles. FIVE Kegs Baking Soda, fHREE Kegs Creamtarter, 3LACK Pepper, Ground. in Packages, TEN Casks Best American Kerosene Oil, SIXTY Reams Wrapping Paper—all kinds. FIFTY Doz. Brooms—assorted. (TWENTY Doz. Buckets, TEN Doz. Washboards, FIVE Cases Mixed Pickles, TEN Doz. Worcester Sauce, 'WENTY Boxes Pickstone’s Crystal, FIVE Doz. Hoffman's do., CEN 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. & qts., NAILS and Spikes, all kinds—assorted, PAINTS, Oils and Putty, and many 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 application to HASZARD BROs. Bulk and Washi ng get oe TO SHIP-OWNERS. Tue SUBSCRIBERS offer for Sale TWENTY Bbls. Extra Mess Px =, TWeNTY * Mess “s FIFTY ‘* Prime Mess “© JOWLS, Pates and Feet, SUGAK-Cured Hams, LARD in tins, _ FIFTEEN Bbis. Beef. HASZARD BROS. July 12— a nee a SYRUPS RASPBERRY, STRAWEERRY. GINGERWINR. LEMON, fh 15 and 20 Gatton ACIS, SUITABLE FOR... TEA PARTIES. base VEKY CHEAP, CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, June 14.—2aw pat 2 mos, ALE & PORTER, Lottled Ale and Porter, —_—i iv PINTS AND QUARTS. Vesey SUPERIOR—Better than can be imported, and a great deal Cheaper. ust the drink for this weather, —-ALSO— Ale and Porter, in Hhds, and Or, Casks, VERY SUPERIOR. MORRIS & HYNDMAN, Brighton Brewery, July 23, 1877.—Island pavers 2in