es et atte tteemeome ho th a i hy a we a ——- ——— a ‘ ° | $3995.98 overdrawn from Sisal is’ The ct Daily ~XTIMNTNLT. shown to be $41,579.93. The account, \¢ ¥ ay _ ; S GC c therefore, stands thus— \vailable assets, per Assessor’s return, Liabilities, Charlottetown. June 19, 1877. ACCOUNTS. $46.064 00 41,579 93 84.484 OT _— «+: <——e +?. SS ——---———— A NOTE OF WARNING. Gerry. WE ure ia receipt, at Finaveisi Statement of the City of Char- lottetown, for the year ending 31s: D: cember, 1876.”’ <A report of the auditors A FEW days sg0 we directed attention does not ‘‘ Stutement *Ito the law relating to elections, We This is to be revretted. It would have|then pointed out that the lists of voters been citizens, who think | vould be mide up from the poll books that the finances of Charlottetown are not | "sed in each district during the last pre- just in that healthy state they should be, ceding election. A sequel to this is shown auditors who examined | by the fact that the lists iu Charlottetown some expression | are now, we are informed, being made up of opinion other than the bald word “eor-|feom the poll books of the election in rect?’—which, of course, applies only to which Mr. Smith, of the ‘ Dominion House, opposed the return of Messrs: Davies and DeBlois. did not vote in that election will be dis- franchised, unless his qualifications are Balance in favor of the City, last, Ol ** ibe accompany the reassuring to to know that the the accounts had given the ficures. The KE xpenditure City for the past year following :— City of Charlottetown in and Revenue of the Every man who is shown by the Account with Fred proved and his name entered before the : assure : S. Mort re, Tre ounty J udge, ie “ ° i ‘ate this instanee shows how essentially Jan. 27. To Balance, $455 81) ,-cessary to a tair contest it is that prac. Dec. $1. ** Debentures, 4,484 25] | ‘“ Taterest, 1.496 51|tie:] measures should be adopted. * s‘reets and Squares, 7,944 74 Aca ae ae “ Water Supply, 46% 25 . Ceniaain 3.472 10 HOSPITAL WANTED. * Market Honse, 539 01 —memeayoee «« Market Hall, 301 21) Tre report of an ‘‘artempted suicide ”’ * Fire Department, 90TU Te], eS a . “* Board of Health, 175 oy} in this city, on Saturday evening, sent our ‘** Street Lamps, 6,498 7 |-reporter on the rounds to obtain particu- * vownal Wharf, 64 62 . “ Police Force, 4,212 1) lars. The report, 1¢ turns out, was not * Police Station, 1,640 entirely correct. A man had taken too * »rinting & Stationery, 686 45 : . = : és oe "595 00H | much laudanum; but net with suicidal in- ‘ Pumps and Wells, 794 tent. His name is Humphrey. He is, ** Siue Walks, 750 8 ca a i : za nee mm 450 15|0r was, itis said, a Civil Engineer. He ses, «“ City Bonds, ‘_ 4 lives on Kent Street, and is a widower ** Weights & Measures Ths . . . pit ig . '1.878 6v| With three small children. He is a — stranger in the town—having recently 107 49 ‘ — 967,50 come over from St. John. He is in cirs To Balance, $3,995 98|cumstances of utter destitution. On Sas CR. turday he was attacked by colic, and took D es By Police Court, 2,949 52|laudanum to relieve his pain. As it haps UC. . 2 ‘ i " © Mayor's Court, 419 a pened, he took too much ; and if Dr. Jens ‘ averp Licenses, 0,44 > ‘ . or. Pa 389 2s} kins had not been called in, the poor man “Saloon =“ 819 09! would now, in all probability, be where «+ Auctioneer’s Licenses, 291 96 a : encnueane 197 64] poverty does not entail ‘‘ pain without as- ° 24 09! sunge.’? However, he still lives —a fit sub- 21,900 00}. ”. : : 6715 10}Jcct, if ever there was one, for a hospital. ies = But where is the Hospital? There is no 404 OO} answer this question, so ’tis best to be 71 00} silent. Pp die rs’ *¢ Pebentures, “ Assessmeut, 0 6omac adamizing ¢ : Saket House, ‘© Market ifall, «* Saunita'y, ‘ Queea’s Wharf, hn sisiitiniditeinnineniiniiaaiila <hevah wages. 959 56| HOW THE PATRIOT DEFENDS THE Provincial Gov’nment, 650 OU GOVERNMENT. * Bonds, 236 58 nn ‘© Weights and Measures, = oe Truty, says the Toronto Mail, “it is no «> Sundries, Baiance, 3,995 9>| pleasant task, this of defending the sinu- $47,107 49 ous ways of the McKenzie administration: se he a The organs have a hard time of it.” Our Wich regard to the financial position inhaen contemporaries of the Grit persua- of the City, the account shows a balance ion are not evidently up to the tricks of in its favor of $4434.07. The assets|iheir co-iaborer in this Province. The are thus set down: Patriot has not the slichtest difficulty mn Memorandum of Cily Properly, valued the| defending the McKenzie administration. Irth day of April, (847. Prove from the book thit McKenzie and naa As ASSETS. — Pee are rushing this $20,000 00 Dominion into debt at the rate of °8 000.- and the Patriot simply re- t colieagues UNVAILABLE M ar ket Hous : Laud, Qieen Si reet Whart, Pownal Wharf and 13,000.00 QUO per year minds its readers that there has been a MINISTERIAL , CHANGES : Tue Montreal Herald says the ministerial changes which have been announced may be regarded merely as ‘‘ family arrange- ments.’ Tne proposed sending of Cauchon out to the North-west is, we doubt not, a “family arrangement”—made for the pur- pose of getting the old reprobate out of the way before the aext general election. Cer- tainly it shows a very prudent forethought on the part of the “ family.” We might have thought it indicated some thing better than forethought. We might have been lulled into repose in the belief that the Government had deter« mined to purge itself of the corruption attaching to its body corporate had not Lie flamme, with’ the judgment of the Court hanging over his head, been pitchforked into the seat once held by Sir John Mes Donald, and since filled by such re-pecis able men as Dorion, Fournier and {lake Mr. Blake retires into Cauchon’s ea-y chair at the head of the table, on the piea that he is sick. The ples is doubtless a true one. Mr. Blake, during tbe ixst ses sion, did enough to mike any min sick His determined attempt to brind Sir John McDonald with infimy—opporea a- it was by some of his own supporters. ond fruitless as it proved to be—wuas suffivient to have ‘‘knocked up” a stronger min But to raise to the office of Minister of Justice the hero of the Lichine Seandal, the man denounced by the judges of the Superior Courts, for putting up a bogus land sale ; the man who ts even now irem bling in his shoes lest the jadgment ot te Courts may ‘‘vacate his seat,” shocking. It is not, however, with other equally shocking acts of the “organized hypocrisy.’ is) simply Inconsistent ~ Local and ‘Other ‘Lems. NNR NNO NL ONLI LOLOL LOLOL LOA OAM hese BEDEQUE OYSTERS, at ° ectionery.’ ’ --—- 2 0ee - - BattLe or Waterioo. — Yesterday was the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo. a “he Coie Mii ibeeniiieee Query.—Will not some of the wealthy men of this City club together and start a fund with which to build a hospital ? re FresH Bedeque Uysters, by the quart or bushel; or served up at all hours, stewed. fried or raw, at ‘‘ The Confectionery, Lunch Room, ————.— ee Tae ANNUAL Picnic of the Methodist Sabbath Schools of this city will be held on Wednesday, the 18th July next, at Shaw’s Wharf, West River. Look out for adver- tisement. EET OE SR ES Posiic Meeting. —A public meeting, un- der the auspices of the Society for the Suppression of Intemperance is proposed to be held in Market Hall on Friday evening, the 29th inst. -=_-- - — CALEDONIA CLUB.—A meeting of the Cale- donia Club will be heid this evening at the St. Lawrence Hotel, at half-pist seven o'clock, A full attendance is as important business is to be transacted. requested. —_——_——_ - <r — Driving Park —We learn thit a club of &.600.00 1.947.000 » 7T0U 00 ——— Bieastwork, Seven LPautks, Wells and Pum), Show that, if the “icKenzie party remain in power another $46,247 00 | Year the tariff must inevitably be raised =) from seventeen and a half to twenty per **Pacifie Seandal,”’ AVAILABL# AS ASSETS. Land at head ot Quecu cent., and the Patriot cries “Free Trade Street, 2,290 OU forever.’ Adduce figures from the official gg Sprii g Park C0 00 reports to show that the members of the Lapu a Sprieg Park asia Civil Serv ce in this [sland are treated by 9 pordh). the present Adiinistration as though they ire inferior to the officials of any otner Province in the Dominion, and the Patr jot, shouts ‘‘down with Sir John McDonald ;” remind the people that some forty gallant elevators of the Standard of Purity were unseated by the Courts for bribery and Market House, 11,000 GO i:reim House and Land on old Garrack Ground, Fire Eugine House on Grafion Slreet, la.e James Desbris: ys Eng: e House aud S.a- 659 00 2.900 O00 tee — 1.000 00 corruption, and the Patriot calls up the Eogiie House on Col- Reil escapade; demonstrate that through lege Grounds, 840 00 McKenzie’s purchase of ste! rails— New Eugive House and by means of a firm in which his own Furniture, 1,940 00 Steam Fire Enginve concerned—the brother was country Seaplane 4,80) 00 has suffered a dead loss of a million rae Hive Baaine and sad a Gunter Gellers,” ad “What subi giues, Reels, Stoves, and interest are fast eating up the | oa es penne, 9,000 00 rails as they now lie piled up on the. New Hose for Steamer liillsbero, Other Huse on tiand New fire Beil aud Fix- tures binks of the lakes and rivers of Ontario, ‘and the Patrio/ directs attention to the fact that Sir John McDonald expended $6 WOO of Secret Service money—forget- | 1.500 00 1,4L0 UU 1,932 00 Old Fire Bell 97 00 | Four Horses, Carts, | ting, of course, to state that $6000 were) Trucks, Xe., 800 00 saved by the transaction, and that Mr. Weigh Scales and House 400 00 New Hook aud Ladder appliances, Offices aud Market Hall Faruic.ure, Iron Safe in Court Room John McDonald, one of the most consistent | ‘of Grits, declared it justifiable; talk of the | Godrich Harbor job, or the Foster job, or woe 4 ithe Norris job, or the Anglin job, or the sae Vail-Jones job, and the JFatriot treats its 45,064 00 readers toa column of highflown inanities on the purity of that gre:t and good man, the Minister »/ Public Works. Thisis the way the Patriot defe.is th+ sinuous ways ‘of the McKenzie Government. Those Cty »Sscs-ors fi 1877. Grit organs who bavea hard time of it the City, including’ shouid jearn of the Patriot, and be happy. ' 700 00 Total valuation of City Preper y $92,311 “00 | WI .LIAM WEEKS, David R. Hooper, BenJ. Neartz, Th: _ debt ot twenty gentlemen have combined ‘or the purpose of obtaining and miuintaining a driving park in the suburbs of this city. Dr. Jenkins takes an active port in the matter. — ees ANOTHER Cuance.— Woe observe by hand bills and advertisments that a large num ber of building lots and valuable residen- , ces will be offered for sale by Mr. A. Me Neill, auctioneer, at Souris on July 2d— Dominion Day. 16 —4ins. EE pe It is proposed to mike the natu inthe new Park, a musquit» bred ng es- tablishment, for the ready and fall supoy of spring chickens, thus relieving the vie t drain upon the ranks of the pa riarchs doing duty under that ttl, ‘al pond, BOB ih. Be Carercr, Yousae GentLemen.—It is pleasing in this degenerate age, to know that some of our young men “rise up early’ for the purpose of practicing at the /oar in the endeavor to excel in the mainly exercise of rowing. Such young men should, however, be careful not to swamp their boat—as a party of them did yester. “day morning. Tbe consequences might be ‘ perious, City Councit. — The Council met last evening in full, before the Board was the smendments to be introduced by Councillor Murphy into the Sanitary Act, the passage of the second. reading of the bye-law relati.g io the weight of butter, and the reading of the, tenders which were received for fencing the Hillsborough and King Squares. The Council adjourned till Wednesday evening» ‘at 74 o’clock, SALT. Xew ‘Advertisements. SALT, SALT, 3,000 Bags -Livergud Salt, TO ARRIVE Per Steamship ‘Prince Edward,’ Due here 28th June. Will be sold low. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, June 19, 1877—tf IT ODL EE: —_—— O ee undersigned respectfully gives notice to the inhabitants of Charlottetowa and <urrounding country, that he has estab- ished himsclf in the Stand of the Lale SOF. Y fe S7AN LE ) s (UPPER QUEEN STREET), where he intends to carry on the Root end shoe Business, pallits branches, with credit aud profit to his customers. Ladies and gentlemen, call. leave your meas- ures, and prove the fact, FRANCIS STANLEY. Juse 19—4in On Canegeaen 1) Cats Assorted Crockery Ware, —ALSO — 2 Bobls, English Portland Cement, PLAHRE BROS, & CO Charlottetown, June 19. 1877 —tf PUBLIC LANDS. 24, [Henry Winsloe, Alice Hyndman, Amy Winsloe, Arthur Wins- loe, Isabel Winsloe, 8S. T. Evans, H. J. Cundal', and E. J. Hodgson’s Estates] and 29 [Melville Estate. ] TOTICE to the Tenants on the above men- “* tioned Townships, and all persous ce sirous of purchasing Lands thereon belong ing (o the Government of this Province, The Commissioner of Public Lands, under Townships Nos. ihe authority of the Act. 16 Vic., Cap I8, ind of the severui Acts in amendment and n addition there o, sow in force, having completed the purchase of Lands on the ibuve mentioned Tuwnships, hereby notifies ill Tenants and occupiers of Government Lands on the above properties, desirous of purchasing their several locations, that in iccordance with the {Oth section of the shove recited Act, he is now prepared to re- ceive the application of persons desirous of purchasing their several holdings, upou pro- jucing their documents, leases, receipts, vouchers, tilles and agreements for the same, 1d siating whether they are willing to pur- chase their several farms and to pay the de- posit thereon required by law. JOSEPH POPE, Commissioner of Public Lands Office of Public Lands, June 19, \877—2i0 aw } Wa. ts, ‘ete., ete. a nc _ §ar- Advertisements under this mending.in space not ex- eceding half an ineh, ‘will be ‘nmserted for 'LisN CION rs per aay. Rook KEEPER WANT 2A y,—[n a Wholescle Commission louse, a Young Min, ierstands doub]- ig. Apply by ruired, Address who thoroughly un eutry system of Buokkeep- letter, stating salary re- A. B. C., Examiner office. (« OST—Ob Thurs: a evening last, on the 4Si Peter's Roai, the Lower end or Siiver Hoider of a Carriage Lamp, with Spring attached, The finder will ba rewarded on leaving the s:m-»= atthe office of Messrs, Brecken & Fitz.erald, June 19—ne 2ins AfANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two Good i J surueyinen SHUELA\ERS, to whom Constant employment and the highest wWuges will be given. MICHAEL McQUAID, Queen Street. Ch’ town, June 19 -4ins ta w —~——-—— a - ere WANTED.—Three or four bearders Can be accommodated at the head of Qieen Street. For particulars 4a pyatth Office of the DatLy ExamIneR. July 14—4in , OUND—A TRUNK, containing Clothing, ~ on Peake’s No 3° Wharf, on Wednes- day last. Owner will please call at this ollice. The principal business | | W ASTED— An active canvasser for a popul .r publication. Liberal Commiss ‘sion. Apply immediately at the Office of the Dairy Examiner, '.O LEC —A Hovse with saint attached. Situation very pleasant. Apply to Win. Liam ©. » Deaiamar. ANTED— A _ good plain cook to 0 vw ff lifax. tecor M ndations Jequired; good wases. Apply muoediately lat Oulice of Dalny EXAMINER. * | Auction Sales. le came = a ey acta POSITIVE SALE oan) F nee DRY GOODS, Keadymade Clothing, &¢ WIL BE SOLD, BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY ARNT, lhe 20th tnst., al 17 O'clock, At the Store lately occupied by DORSEY & to himself, JOST, Ras 8 An Assortment of diy Goods, viz CONSISTING OF White and Grey Cottons. Dress Goedg, Shawls, Jackets, Prints, Light Campbric, Stays, Antimacassers, Ribbons, Gioves, Hosiery, and other Fancy Goods. Tweeds, Coating and Ready-Made CLOTH IN G, BARGAINS may be expected, as_ positive instuctions have been received to close out the above Stock. ’@— TERMS—Ali sums under $50, Cash; over that amount, 3 Months’ Credit, on Ap- proved Paper. B, ri : See, Auct'r, Ch'town, June [8, 1877 —_— ~, AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 20th inst., AT ti O'CLOCK : 400 bbls. Extra FLOUR, 200 bbis- Kiln dried MEAL, To arrive that day per Steamer Worcester.” CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, June 16, 1877, —_—_— Ly EXTENSIVE SALE —Or— CHOICE LIQUORS! ! —_—AT— BONDED WAREHOUSE, By Parties Going out out of the Trade, I AM ins'ructed to sell by Auction, at the Bonded Warehouse, on ‘Lo. J RSs DsA VY’ Juno 2ist, at 11 O'clock: m Moselie, from London, May 21, 1877’ ; 3 qr. casks BRANDY, 21 cases do. Ex Moselle, May 22, 76— 13 qr. casks BRANDY, 19 cases do, Ex Adeline, Nov. 14, "76~— 6 qr. casks BRANDY, 19 cases do. Ex Prince Edward, Nov 17. ‘76~ 6 qr, easks SCOTCH WHISKEY, 39 cases do, do. Ex Minerva, Dec. 4, ’76— 4 bhds. GIN, 6 qr. casks do., 10 octaves PORT WINE. Ex Prince Edward, May 20, ‘77— 10 qr. casks WHISKEY, 75 cases do. Ex Wellington, May 19, ‘77— 10 qr. casks GIN 15 do. BRANDY, 75 cases do.. 24 cases GIN. SALE POSITIVE. A. McNEILL Ch’town, June 18, 1877. Flowers. Flower Stands B* AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, Sune 2/st, at? o'clock p.m., [n front of Auction Room, No. I! Queen St., one of the finest collection of FLOWERS & PLANTS Ever offered in this market, from some of the most celebrated Nurseries in Nova Scotia. NO RESERVE. ,uctioneer. Plants. id Gardex Vases, —ALSO— A Few Flower Stands & G r'e1 Vases, CENTENNIAL PATT ANS, A. McNEILL, Auct’r. till sale Saint Julien Claret | 50 Cases Jus: Received. Warraniel Teifectiy Sound. MACLACUERN & Cv, June 18, 1877, May 27.—4w once aw — pia Te SR watt a et Foe On RIE mg ee LN I