SP Ow cables ot OS. debe onagelle tens nd Other licms. Local They say Gass is selling boots and shoes very cheap. THe Mayoraity.—-W. E. Dawson, Esq., took the oath of office to-day. SoME of the new City Councillors were aworn in by His Worship Mayor Dawson to-day Crry Councin.-—The first meeting of the new Council will be held on Tuesday even- ing. Laperat-ConservVaTIVE COMMITTER Meert- iINeé in Allin’s Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock. THe hay market is noticeably large to- day. ‘The quality of hay is very good, and sells for from 35 to 40 cents per hundred pounds. SHootmnc Maten.—The men of Major Morris’ Battery of Artillery will compete in a shooting watch at Kensington Range, to-morrow. THe Rev. W. H. Coorrr, D. D., for- merly Rector of St. James Church, Port Hill, now of the Reformed Episcopal Church, will preach at the Wesleyan Chapel, Corn- wall, on Sunday morning and evening next. A cHarce of violence preferred against Otticer McKinnon was investigated by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. The ill-treated (/) prisoner and two witnesses were examined, none of whom could prove the charge, and the oflicer was acquitted. THERE was a very large attendance at the Market to-day. Saleables of all kinds were in excess of demand. Prices were the same as on Tuesday last, with the exception of butter—which sold for twenty-two cents per pound. _ Personat—Mrs. Stephen Swabey, Miss Swabey, Mr. Arthur Swabey, and ©. H. Jenkins, Esy., were passengers in the steamer Nova Scotian from Great Britain. and have been in this city for some days past. Tuk barkentine ‘* Ethel Blanche’ sailed this afternoon for London, with a cargo of 10,900 pieces deal, containing 300,000 sup. feet ; 134 pieces birch timber, containing 2,560 cubic feet ; 125 bundles pailings, 613 boxes lobsters, 2 casks furs and 600 bushels oats—shipped by Peake Bros. & Co. The British ship *‘ Loch Ard,” Capt. Gibbs, trom London for Melbourne, with a cargo valued at $350,000, was lost near Cape Otway on the morning of June.1. Miss Evey Car- michael was the only seventeen, and a midshipman named Thomas ‘Pearee is the soul survivor of a crew number. ing thirty-two. ; THE campaign appears to be conducted in ‘red-hot’ style in Perth, Ont. At a meeting the other night at Motherwell, Mr. Henry Campbell, a Ministerialist, said “Sir John McDonald and the leaders of the Conserva- tive Party were rowdies, blackguards, tramps, and men of no character.” This is the Ministerial policy exactly. — Mai. ‘ Mr. Dawson, who has just been elected to the Charlottetown Mayoralty, bemoans $100,000 debt in which the little Capital is plunged, and looks back admiringly when the wee bit town made both ends meet without borrowing. Mr. Dawson should look at the burdens the poor tax payers of St. John shoulder, and take comfort. —St. John News. ‘THR extensive lumber mills of Mr. Rob’t Jones, at.dteint du Chene Station, was last night struck by lightning. The mill imme- diately took fire, and, before an effort could be made to subdue the flames, the buildings, as well as an immense quantity of lumber, were burned to the ground. Mr. Jones is at present in this City, and received the in- telligence of his great loss this forenoon, Art the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Donald McRae, drunk and incapable, was fined $1 or four days. Henry Swan, for the same offence, was tined the same, John Shea, arrested on complaint of H. B. Smith, for assaulting Joseph Gillis, was sentenced to one months’ imprisonment with hard labor. The adjourned cha against Peter Ferguson for being drunk and disorderly was tried. He was fined $2 and costs or eight days. > oe tm Steamship on Fire in Mid-Ocean. The Steamship Moravian of the Allan Line, took fire in mid-ocean On the late voyage from Liverpool to Quebec, and but for the heroism aod admirable discipline of the crew would have fallen a prey to the flames. The fire origi among Lote of woollen goods in the forehold, and the greatest fears are entertain- ed that some combustibles were deliberately placed in the goods to generate a blaze to serve the infamous p of another. The fire oc- curred about three o'clock in the morning of the 29th ult., during the prevalence of a fear- fal storm, with a sea running so high that no boat could Jive in it. The steerage passengers were terribly alarmed, but communication with the cabin was prevented and the passen- ges there slept throngh it all, unconscious of the great peril of the 500 souls on board. After the’ greatest exertions the fire was subdued, but not until one-third of the cargo was thrown overboard, and the remainder was deluged with water that it is seriously damaged’ The vessel arrived in Quebec with six feet of water ia the hold. The loss is estimated at between $20,000 and $30,000. ‘The matter is being in- vestigated. -_—> ©: GD -oe o——-— Orrawa, Aug. 7. General Smythe left to-day en voufe for Earope. He returns next November. It is stated that P. Valin has been selected as the Conservative candidate for Montgomery County. . All the Catholic Bishops, before leavin Quebec, called upon the Governor-General ant Lady Dufferin at the Vitadel. A re has been received here that Sitting Ball’s people are destitute and must starve or fight, nger saved out off SUIGIDE, Another Victim of Strong Drink— Wiliam Lyons Throws Him- self into Souris Harbor and is Drowned. Sourts, Ang. 9. William Lyons, of Souris East, committed He jumped off Me- Laughlin’s Breastwork while laboring under snicide this morning. a fit of delerium tremens, and was drowned in shallow water. Lyons was an unmarried man about thirty-five years of age, and was of a very respectabls family. He has been for a long time strongly addicted to the use of liquors, and some years ago attempted suicide while laboring under a fit of tem- porary insanity, which was brought about by drink. Cerressondence. a w@& Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents, Ventilation Wanted. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—Theupper department of the Market : House requires ventilation as much as any place we have visited this season. To-day the windows are lowered, the ventilation in the roof opened, and yet the stench of decaying vegetables, etc., hovers about the department, suffocating the vendors. Can nothing be done to remedy this evil ? lam yours, &c., Vox Popvtt. __—_e > eo ——__—- Who Is He ? To the Editor of the Evraminer : Str,—I see that it is reported, in your notice of the prizes given by the Caledonia Club, that a person called Wm. MeKenzie is the winner of two prizes for dancing. I don’t grudge this gentleman his prizes, but as I have asked several who he is, and as even some of the officers of the Club do not appear to know him, it might be pertinent to enquire if he be properly entitled to competition at the Scottish games. A person has told me that he has described himself as a native of Nor- thumberland, England ; and, if he has spoken truly, how does he come to compete at dancing asa Scotsman? Yours, etc., ENQUIRER. _Ch’town, Ang. 9, 1878. +. o— Dry Wells. To the Editor of the Examiner :-— Srr,—I observe that numereus references are being made to the drying up of several of the wells in the southeastern section of the city; and the conclusions are, with many, that the drawing off of the large quantity of water tapped by the excavation at the Gas House.is the immediate cause. I take the liberty to contradict this impression. Iam quite satis- fied that the source of supply to most of the pumps and the source of the Gas House stream are altogether different and independent of each other. ‘To sustain my view it is enly necessary to remark that the tubular wells sunk by Jones in several places over the same area are not at all atfected by the opening of the new vein. ‘The condition of two tabular wells on the premises of Mr. Caseley, one on the premises of EF. J. Hodgsen, Esq., one at Lee’s Factory, and one near the Round House, will prove this. Neither is “Quirk’s well” af- fected by the drain. The great probability is—and it may prove a@ positive fact--that several subterranean streams of pure water underlie the city, keep- ing the direction of the natural slopes of the soil towards the bed of the harbor; and I am aware that an idea exists that the direction of some of these intersect. The extreme drought of this midsummer, is the immediate cause of the drying of the well; and I wonder why your suggestions as to their perfect cleansing have not been carried out. As to the correctness or otherwise of the theory respecting the sub- terranean streams. and the feasibility of uti- lizing them, Lleave it for diseussion to your numerous contributors, satistied that it cannot fail of bringing about some welcome result. [remain yours, AQUA, Charlottetown, Aug. 9, 1878. Died. In this city, on Thursday, the 8th inst., after a short illness, Mr. Robert Bell, aged 78 years, Funeral from his late residence, upper Queen Street, on Saturday, at 3 o'clock, Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. (Daily Patriot please copy. ) For One Month, Only! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS j CAN BE HAD IN BOOTS & SHOES, sar FOR CASH ee FOR ONE MONTH, ONLY! CONSISTING OF— Men's, Women’s, Girls’, Boys’ and Children’s, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! For One Month Only. Kk. W. SMITH, Mrs. Stamper’s Corner. Ch’town, July 25, 1878—lm TEMPERANCE. MEETING of the Committees of the ditferent Temperance Societies in the City will be held in the Upper Hall of the Atheneum on FRIDAY evening, the %th inst., at 7.30 o'clock, to take into considera- tion the ‘Canada Temperance Act, 1878,” J, W. HODGSON, See’y pro tem. Ch’town, Aug. 5, 1878—5i Pate eh a os Se re ee a as PARTNERSHIP NO — fPXHE Partnership heretofore existing be- tween the undersigned, under the style of PERKINS & JOB, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Either party is authorized to sigu the name of the firm in liquidation, JAMES D. PERKINS. DANIEL W. JOB. New York, Aug. Ist, 1878. The business of the late firm of Perkins & Job will be continued in NEW YORK by the undersigned under the style of PERKINS & CO. JAMES D. PERKINS. F. SEAVERNS, Jr. New York, Aug. Ist, 1878—2 4w law _ a -_— CARVELL BROS.—Wheolesale the very best qualities of TEA, in chests, half-chests, and 21 Ib. boxes—186 Packages landing from * Prince Edward.” Ch’town, July 12, 1878, New Books BREMNER BROS. ame (OS ter FAXHE following STANDARD WORKS just received : Macaulay’s Essays, ig Writings & Speeches, Life & Letters, Barne’s Notes on the Old and New Testament, Cruden’s Concordance, Talmage’s Sermons, . Daily Thoughts. Childhood, the Text Book of the age, for Parents, Pastors and Teachers. Matchless Gems, a new book of Songs, for publie and social gatherings. Forrest's American Farrier and Horse Doctor NEW NOVELS. The Jericho Road, Grown Up Babies, Other People, ~ The Scripture Club, &e., &e That Husband of Mine, My Mother-in-Law, Shaving Them (by Titus A. Brick), Story of a Honeymoon, Cent per Cent, Bret Hartes’ ‘Il'wo Men of Sandy Bar, Mr. Brown on the Goings On of Mrs. Brown, Hans Breitinan’s Ballads, Babies and Ladders, &e. YOUNG FOLKS’ LIBRARY, 30 Cents Each.. Orlando, the Outcast of Milan, Dashing Rodman, Charlie Archer’s Luck, Theseus, Frank, the Fishboy, The North Pole, Billy Boswain, Ned Stanley, Fred Hilton, &e., &e. Together with a variety of Dialogue and Revitation Books, Prohibition Reciters, Tem- perance Books, Letter Writers, &c. 44 Queen Street. BREMNER BROS. July 27—3w 3taw ar 2) TEN DEHRS_ ANEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until noon of Monday, the 12th of August, for the Erection of a CHAPEL for the Baptist Chureh, on the corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. The Committee are prepared to consider proposals for either a brick or wooden build- ing, and each tender should plainly specify for which it is intended. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the oftiice of Thomas Alley, Esq., Prince Street. Accompanying each tender must be the sig- natures of two solvent parties willing to become sureties for the due fultilment of the contract. ‘Lenders to be addressed to the undersigned, and marked * Tender for Baptist Chapel.” The Committee do not bind themselves to accept any tender. M. G.. McLEOD, Sec’y of Building Committee. Ch’town, July 23, 1878—dy & sw par till 12 Mackerel & Herring Barrels | E can supply vessels, fitting out for Fishing Voyages in the Gulf or to Lab- rador, with AsH-HoorgepD Mackerel Barrels (sawed and split staves). Goop Herrine Barres, Ash and Birch Hooped, delivered at the Straits of Canso or here, as convenient. PF. T. NEWBERY & CO. July 22—ne ar 2i sw pat 4i Wants, Lost, Found, sr. A duertiseiments under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. By the Author of | > Helen’s Babies. \ OOK & HOUSEMAID WANTED —Wanted, immediately, a Plain Cook and a Housemaid, for a family just ar- rived from England. Apply at Mrs. WAG. STAFF’S, Pownal Street. GARDERS — A few permanent and transient Boarders can be accommodated on reasonable terms at the Quincey Houser, next door to John Seller's Grocery Store, Kent Street. Ch’town, Aug. 1— TRAYED—From Godkin’s Pasture, on Monday, the 15th inst., a white and red spotted COW, hor whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by leaving information at the Revere Hovsr, ME place toget your Printing done is at T the EXAM NER Printing Rooms July 22— TICE. j ' ; | person knowing of her ' July 15, City of TENDERS | TENDERS ! S/EALED TENDERS will be received at the Mayor’s Office, until noon of MONDAY, the 12th of August next, for completing the Pownal Wharf, according to 4 specifica- tion to be seen at this Office. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, By order, WM. B. MORRISON, . City Clerk. Mayor's Office, 29th July, 1878—d pat t 12th A Bye-Law for Levying an Assess- ment on Real Property in the City of Charlottetown. (Passed by the City Council 19th July, 1878.) 7 HEREAS, it is necessary an expedient to.pass a. By-Law for the purpose of levy- ing an Assessment on the rental of Freehold and Leasehold Property in the City of Char- lottetown, for City and School purposes, for the current yearending on the twenty sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand eight hundred and seventy nine, — Be it therefore enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— 1. There shall be paid by the occupants or owners of Freehold or Leasehold Property within the City of Charlottetown, for City and School purposes, the following sum, that is to say, the sum of Twelve Cents onevery Dellarof the rental for the current year ending on the twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred seventy nine, according to the valuations entered against the names of each and every person in the Valuation Book of Real Property made by the Assessors of of the City of Charlottetown, and returned by the said Assessors to the said City Council on the twelfth day of July, in the year of Our Lord -One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-eight. 2. In cases where the occupant named in the Assessment Book of real property, made by the said Assessors of the City of Cherlotte- | town, shall have left the premises so_ assessed before the time of giving the notice of assess- ment required by law, such ‘notice shall be served upon the person or persons actually in possession ; and, if the premises be vacant, then such notice shall be served upon the. owner or owners thereof, or his or their agent ; and such owner or owners shall be deemed, for the purposes of this law, the occupant or 5 oecupants ; and such occupant or occupants, owner or owners in the cases aforesaid, shall be severally liable for the payment of the sam entered against the name of the original oecu- pant or occupants in the Assessment Book of Real Property made up bythe said Assessors of the said City, and deposited with the City Clerk, subject to the same right of appeal as}. the person orpersons originally assessed was or were entitled to. 3. In cases where tenement houses: contain- ing two or more occupants, and where either the owner or .one occupant was originally as- sessed, the City Collector shall have power and authority to divide and apportion such as- sessment between the several occupants in roportion to their several or respective rents, in order that the notices for assessment may be served on such occapants in due form. J. 8. CARVELL, Mayor of the City cf Charlottetown. WW. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Charlottetown, July 19, 1878. SYDNEY COAL. ——0:——_" REDUCTION IN PRICE! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! fQYHE GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA- TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 Ibs., a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers. The opening of the new winning at ‘‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re cent improvements in the process of screening, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. It is a well-know fact that for many years t the prices of other Cape Breton coals have en regulated by the rates fixed for SY DNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true that, taking into account the superior om qualities of SYDNEY COAL when compa with other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, both as to economy and convenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price. ‘he General Mining Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be ‘‘ EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” “SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” etc., etc., while some yet more unscrupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their L. 8S. coalas SYDNEY COAL (from some designated | P locality). All these efforts to sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the sTaNDARD character of SYDNEY COAL, It has come to the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances pecties ivi orders to truckmen and others for SYDNEY COAL have been furnished with other and inferior coal. The Public are cautioned against permitting themselves to be imposed upon in this way. Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate of her cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing should satisfy themselves by demanding the production of this certificate. The ‘‘ Sydney Coal” is registered under the laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties using the Trade Mark “SYDNEY COAL” are liable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW. Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. 8S. G. W. DEBLOIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for P. E Island. 878—3m | | AUCTION Woodenware & Sundries JE will Sell by AUCTION, at our Sales. room, on Wednesday, the 14th inst., AT ELEVEN 0’ CLOCK, A Consignment comprising Half Bushel Meas- ures (folding), Sawbucks, Mop-Handles, Churns, Clothes-Racks, Step-Ladders, Knife-Trays, Towel-Rollers, Croquet Sets, Knife Boards, Bread Cutters, Children’s Sleighs, Wheelbarrows, Potato Mashers, Toy Pails, Whisk Scrubs, Curry-Combs, Butter Pails, Stove Brushes, Washing- Machines, Clothes-Wringers, Brooms, Pails, Washboards, &c. Also—at same time— 100 Bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, 10 Puns, MOLASSES, 20 Casks KEROSENE, 10, Boxes WAX CANDLES, 0 Bbls. Grannlated SUG AR, [Pes +o ee o Terms at Sale. F, T. Newbery & Oo. Ch’town, Aug. 6~ pat 3i ar her li BANKRUPT STOCK. Wk WILL SELL AT AUCTION, Thursday, the 22nd. August, commencing at 2 o'clock, at the store of J. R. Coffin, Mount Stewart, | LL HIS STOCK IN TRADE, consisti of a well-selected Stock of Merchandize, viz.: Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Men’s Readymade Clothing, Dress Shawls, Jackets, Millinery, White Cot- ton, Handkerchiefs, Rubbers, Groceries, Spices, Soap, Confectionary, Hardware, oe and Pipe, Seales, Shop Furniture, 7 &e., c. sa@>- Everything Will Be Sold Without Roe Terms—Under $20, cash ; over that amount, three months’ credit. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 31—pat 2aw t sale MORTGAGE SALE} LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TOW NSHAIPNO.338 To be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Province Building, in Charlottetown on FRIDAY, the 6th day of tember next, A. D. 1878, at twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue o a Power of Sale contained in an Inden. ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Fourteenth day of June, A. D. 1877, and made between Richard Pickard of Township Number Thirty-three. in Queen's County, in the Preyince of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, farmer, of the one and Amelia Janetta Laviland, of Char’ luttetown, in Queen's County, afore- said, widow of the Honorable Thomas Heath Haviland, deceased, of the other part— LL the Leasehold Interest and Unex pired Term of a term of nine hundred and ninety-nine (999) years of the said Richard era, in and to all that Tract, Piece and reel of Land situate, lying and being in the Parish of Charlotte in the Province of Prince Edward Island. and is abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: From the south-east corner of land originaliy leased to Thomas Hen- derson, senior, now deceased, and now in the possession of Isaac Henderson, the younger; thence north along the east voundary of the said land in possession of the said Isaac Henderson, the younger, one hundred (100) chains; thence cast ten (10) chains; thence south to Charlotte- town Royalty ; thence west to the place of starting, and is part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-three (33), in Queen’s County, containing, by estimation, one undred (100) acres of land, a little more Or less, together with the buildings and mprovements thereon. djl da, For terms and conditions of sale, apply at the Office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitzger- ald, Solicitors. Dated this 24th day of July, A. D. 1878. A. J. HAVILAND, Mortgagee. Charlottetown, July 24, 1878—6 i law Re ~ POSTPONED ! E GRAND LOTTERY of a MASON & ae AN , advertised to take lace on t inst., is postponed till the 28th September. JOHN McEACHERN, 8. BLANCHARD, Ch’town, July 26—3i law f Com te Montreal and sab S. S. LINE. | } | ' Chariottetown to St. John’s, New- foundland, direct, ” ES.S. ‘““VENEZIA,” © Mc Masters, will leave Montreal on a the 7th inst., for Charlottetown, taking and P from here to Sydney, C. B., and St. John’s, Newfoundland, at moderate rates. For freight or passage apply to OWEN CONNOLLY & CO,. Agents, Ch’'town, Aug, 2—pat t 10th