; a ‘thousands of gallons; and, instead of a ‘single source of supply, several may be _ property while a fire israging. We trust that a Union Protection Company may | be formed. ; —— my “a : The Baily Cxaminer. 4 ; oa : ‘Charlottetown, June 27, 1877. TUE DAILY PAPER. {Tie Examiner ” has been published daily little more than a month. Yet it hen we believe, already obtained a firm hold upon the public mind. Like all in. vovators we have been unjustly suspected and virulently oppose. aff —all native Islanders-—though talented and en- thusiastie—-were inexperienced and un- Annoying blunders sometimes ap- But ens Our st trained. peared despite the utmost care. eourngement and help were given by many friends—by many who thought the tithe had arrived when Prince Edward a SUMMERSIDE TO THE FRONT. We learn, with pleasure, that Summer- side by voluntary subscription raised and placed in the Merchants’ Bank of Ifalifax there yesterday, $1500 for the relief of ihe sufterers by the St. John Fire. The list furnished by our special correspondent shows that the residents of Summerside Sila A Bt te nto Fs ——— More Money for Saint! Sew Advertisements, | _Auetion Sales. John Sufferers, Mecting at Summerside, | have individually subscribed handsome amounts. A car-load of provisions from Alberton and one from the County Line and Crap- aud arrived at Summerside yesterday and will be forwarded by steamer to-morrow: We trust to see Prince Coun'y u>bly res- ponding to the call of the Summerside Relief Committee, which has issued a circu, lar soliciting aid. Stephen MeNeill, Esq., is chairman of the Committee and W. A- Brennan, of the Journal, Secretary. Both gentlemen have done much to raise the above amount. Two citizens of Summer- side lost houses in St. John by the fire [sland should, for its own eredit as well as- its own advantage, support a daily newspaper. And we have been enabled, | nathwithstandiog ficulties, to present the news with a opposition and dit promptitude uuprecedented in the gnnals of, Prince Edward Island, AVe solicit the continued patrondgge of the public in order that the EXAMINER may be improved, enlarged, and made, in every way, worthy of the Province. Mr. Grorag TaNTON, Jr., is our Travelling Agent, Orders for subscriptions or adver- tisements given through him will be thankfully received and carefully ex- ecuted. LESSONS. We do trust that the fire tever which has raged during the past week may be productive of more good than the mere inducement to open our hearts in sym~ pathy with the honseless and foodiess peo- ple of St. John. Phat the terrible calas whity whieh befel our sister city brought ont such am earnest and practical express sion of good-fellowship and humanity, is certainly matter for felicitation. But it ought to do much mor® than this. It should make us active and vigilant. Char- iotectown, Summerside, Souris, George- town, and Alberton, each should take practical systematic measures to protect themselves from the attack—which may be made at any momeut—of the fell de- siroyer. ‘'o obtain an adequate supply of water is, of course, a matter of great impors tance, But time is required. Mean- while. the most should be made of the water we have. We thiuk that if little trouble were taken and a little money spent, our Wells might be made to yield a greut deal more, on an emergency, than they do. lo England and in the United States the wells are, we believe, often, atter the stream is tapped, ‘‘dug out,’’ so that a reservoir of some twenty or thirty feet in circumference is? formed at the bottom, Thus, instead of having a small hole—some three feet across—to draw from, they have a large space, holdiog obtained in one and the same well, We think this plan might be tried here. Let one well be tested. Avother lesson the St. John fire has taught us is the propriety of organizing a ‘Union Protection Company,”’ like that of Flalifax. In St. John there was nothing of the kind, and goods rescued from *che flames were, for the want of such an organization, given over to thieves. Many persons who cannot, for want of the requisite activity or other eauses, belong wo our Fire Companies, may, and gladly will, make themselves exceedingly useful as members of an ors Each of the houses is valued at $3,000. ST. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE, Tue examination of the pupils attending this fine institution took place in the Study Hali, yesterday, at 2 o'clock. It was at- tended by a large number of clergymen, a great mauy friends of the institution,and a number of the pupils’ parents. The stu- dents were examined in the various branches by the Rev. Dr. McDonald, the Rev. Angus McDonald and Prof. Caven. It is needless to say they showed great pro. ficiency. ‘Co mention the classes in detail we do not think necessary, for all the pupils acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner. All the branches which are neces- sary to fita man for any pursuit in life are systematically taught in this institution. It has, for a number of years, been sending young men forth into the world, who are not only a credit to their parents and rela- tives, but to the [sland in general. Ne doubt ia the future, as in the past, the managers wil! continue the same persever ing energy. When the examination of the different branches was brought to a close, the Rev. Dr. McDonald distributed a large number ot prizes to the most successful students, He then addressed the pupils on Ahe subject of their past and future studies. The Rev. Angus McDonald tollowed witba few cheer- ing and courteous remarks. A_beautifal trio was sung by Rev. Allan McDonald, Prof, Caven, and M aster James Corcoran, which brought the examination to a ¢ ose. The list of prizes will be found on our first page. —_> <-> SUPREME COURT. Triniry Term of the Supreme Court opened in Charlottetown yesterday—the Chief Justice and Judge Peters and Judge Henley presiding. The following gentle- men compose the Grand Jury panel :-— Owen Connolly (foreman), Ewen C. Me« Lean, Belfast; George R. Beer, Francis Malone. Lot 29; Henry A. Harvie, Alex. McMillan,Covehead ; Goerge Davies, William McNeill, Lot 23, Artemas Lord, Patrick R. Bowers, David McEwen, West River; Alex. Brown, George Howatt, Crapaud ,; Donald McKenzie, Charles Haszard. Belles view; John A. McDonnell, George R. Gar- rett, Stanley Bridge; Alex. B,. Stewart, Wm. Inman, Crapaud, Neill Currie, West River, Hugh Montgomery, New London. In the afternoon the Grand Jury visited Queen’s County Jail. The prisoners num- ber about filty—forty criminals and offend. ers and ten debtors, The jail is clean and in good order, but some of the cells are yery badly ventilated. In one room, oc. cupied by three men, the atmosphere was, owing to the heat, perfectly overpowering, The busy hammer was heard in the jail- yard, but the prisoners do not throw much “yim” in the work. They have, however, accumulated quite a pile of small stone for macadamiziog. The juveniles have also duty in the cracking of bones, The Re. forms instituted by Mr. R. R. Fizgerald and his fellow commissioners have had a beneficial effect. Wewere sorry to learn that Mr. Harvie is unwell. [he criminal calendar is light. are but three cases for larceny. Donald A. McLellan ev Peter W. Hynd- man and another—sworn off until mext term. Heard » Union Bank. been ordered in this case. There A special jury has ganized and trained company to protect Individual and general vigilance is one! . ~ of the leasons we are now learning. His! Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate is | much to be commended for his activity! and promptitude in setting additional | watchmen. We note that Summerside | hes organized a Vigilance Committe, and made arrangements for the patrol ofjey jying close to the head of the the streets at all hours of the night. The | ether towns of the Province should do) likewise. ~~ ae - : Canapa Fiek & Manixe.—We learn that the losses of the Canada Fire & Marine Ine surance Company by the St. John fire amount to $40,000, and that they will pay up prem ptly is eash. | ‘the midship to tbe after cabin. 4 TREACHEROUS BLOW—PUN- ISHE Dv. . On the arrival of the Carro// last night. a large crowd gathered on the wharf. A rough lcoking character appeared in the crowd, and made himself obnoxious by given a bystander & blow under the ear, which completely lowered him to the ground, fle then suddenly disappeared. A moment after a fellow that looked like him was seen going on board a schoons wharf. fe was pounced upon by a half dozen who had seen the tran- saction, and beaten and kicked from During the row stones were fired, murder was shouted, and police called for, The man done considerable hard, but wholesome | ‘HANDSOME SUBSCRIPTIONS. | Special Correspondent of the Examiher. Monpay, June 25, 1877. On Saturday evening a meeting was held at Montgomery's Hall, for the purpose of ascertaining what amount of money could be realized in this town for the unfortunate people of St. John who were made suffer- ers by the late terrible conflagration in that city. The Chairman of the Town Wardens occupied the chair,and W, A. Brennan was appointed Secretary. men spoke, among whom were Stephen MeNeill, Agent of the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax; I. L. Steves, Hon, John Lefurgey, The two first named gentlemen were eyes witnesses of the awful calamity. Ihe following resolution was moved by Thomas Kelly, seconded by D. Rogers, and passed unanimously :— — “« Whereas, The people of Summerside have learned that the greater portion of the city of St. John has been laid in ashes and many valuable lives sacriticed in the awful conflagration which has devastated that city, and deeply deploring the suffering and ruin occasioned thereby, this meeting hereby extends its sympathy and condol- ence with the numerous victims of that terrible calamity."’ It was then moved, seconded and passed, that a subscription list be opened immedi- ately, and also that a committee of thirteen be appointed for the purpose of canvassing the town for said subscriptions. The committee appointed is composed of the following gentlemen :— {. L. Steves, R. T. Holman, R. McStavert, Stephen McNeill, David Montgomery, D. Rogers, Joha Lefurgey, Angus McMillan, Thomas Kelly, John R. Calhoun, A. L. Graves, John Gaffoey and John F. Baker, Esquires. Stephen McNeill, E:q, Agent Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, Treasurer, A subscription list was then opened, and the following gentlemen came forward and subscribed the amounts opposite their re- spective names : — Stephen McNeill $75 00 R. T. Holman 200 00 Hon. John Lefurgey 100 00 R. Me. Stavert 50 00 D. Rogers 75 UO T. Keily 20 00 D. Montgomery 20 00 I. L. Steves 20 00 Archibald McMillan 20 00 Thomas Brehaut 10 00 Ht, C. Green 10 00 Graves & Co. 10 00 Feetham & Henry 5 00 John Clay 5 00 R. L Rourcke 5 00 D. Schurman 5 00 Newton Lee 5 00 P. Doyle 5 00 Angus McMillan 100 OV Neil McKelvie 55 00 J.D. Reid & Bros. 50 00 Nelson Alward 10 GO P. T. Fanning 4 00 George Stavert ¢ 25 00 Theo. Clark 10 00 D, Noonan 5 00 D. Campbell 5 00 Wright Bros, 30 00 » Sinclair, Minto & Stewart 30 00 McNutt & Bearisto JO 00 P. A. Larkins 3 00 Judge Pope 20 00 A. Y. Clark 5 00 John McKenzie 10 60 T. R. Morrison 5 00 A. H. Higginson 3 00 Angus McSween 10 00 P. Beairsto, M. D. 5 00 Wm. Schurman 5 00 Geo. Muttart 5 OU Jobn F. Baker, 15 00 C, W. Strong 4 60 R. McDonald 10 00 A. P. Mills 20 Ov J. W. Howe 20 00 C. B. Saunders 10 00 Rev. B. B. McDonald 5 00 D. H. McDonald 10 00 Others 7 00 Besides the above amounts, there was subscribed in small sums enough to make a total of about $1.300. Weare unable to give the names of all who so generously contributed, owing to the fact that the subscription lists were not available at the time of writing. The fire in St. John has cast a gloom over the whole community. Here and there along Water Street small groups of people can be seen, talking over the fearful acci- dents, the infernal fiendish incendaries, and all the incidents generally that are connected with a fire such as the city of St. John has lately had the misfortune to experience. The heart of every man in this town has been touched. G. A. L. —_———e oe was left moaving in the cabin, and the ofs fensive party departed from the schooner. | weil satisfied with the punishment they had | inflicted upon one whom they thought a) treacherous rascal. } ADDITIONAL SUB-CRIPTIONS, eee Mrs. Geo. Longworth $10 00 Philip Coyle a0 Several gentle- | R. McC. Stavert, D. Rogers and John Clay. | A ~ BOOTS & SHOES! 20 CASES BOOTS & SHOES repsived | ‘by steamer from Montreal, for Sale CHEAP. STEAMER “ALPHA” YARMOUT ——— ARE INSTRUCTED TO SEL, ny AUCTION, under he Mortgage, at our Sales Suildiny, Yarmouth, SIMON W. CRABBE, « Sign of \e Stove,” 109 Queen St. Ch'town, June 27 —taw f3w W* . ate Look Out for Fire. 7 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Foreclosure ; aft Rooms Lovett'e On Saturday, July Fth, wt 9» O'clock, P. M.. THE STEAMER ALPHA Built in 1874—149 45-100 Tons Register. Terms and particulars at safe, WILLIAM LAW & (A).. Eegs, Wool, and Sheepskins. —Al nae J. D. CURRIE'’S, Cor. Prince and Grafton streets. Ct’town, June 27, 1877.—6in BUY Fb REST! UREKA CLOTHES RINGER. Nothum) screws or cogs required. Warranted, at| A PLUMBER! A PLUMBER ! SIMON W CRABBE’S, o- “cc Sign af the Stove,” 109 Queen St. ROM HALIFAX. Ch’town, June 27—taw f2w SAINT JOHN FIRE. Contributions of Clothing (NFW OR OLD), 4 3 ie mn auclionerrs, June 26, 1877.—til Jul 5 ne ee -_——_— ~- He Subscriber having engaged a prace tical Plumber, any description of work. —either shop or house—in the above line. can now be done at MILLNER’s Trn Syrop. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Ch'town, June— SAFES. | AKE Warning by the Recent Fires and buy 4 reliable SAFE. Four of OR men,’ women, or children, or mate- terials for clothing, blankets, bedding, &c., will be received in the room under the Bell Tower, Market Hall, on WEDNES- DAY, 27th inst., from 2p. m. to6G p. m., and on every day during the remainder of the week, from 10 a.m. to 6 p. m.,—to be packed and forwarded by the Committee to the Mayor of St. John, for the relief of ; 7 the sufferers in the \ate fire. EDWARD S CELEPRATED SARES Mrs. Pope, Mrs. HENSLEY, Mrs. JoHn LONGWoOrTD, Mrs. F. T. NewBery, Mrs. ANDREW A. MacDonaLp, Mrs. Hosxirx. June 27—2in ROSS BROTHERS, ¢ PaO. GURAPHERS, \ OULD inform the pecple of Charlotte- town and vicinity that they have opened a Studio, in the building owned by D. FaRQUHARSON, EsqQ., corner of QurEn and DORCHESTER?S1TREERTS, where they are prepared to make PHOTOGRAPHS in al! can be } } . the latest styles. Porcelains, Photo Ena. | “22 © 4 by applying to mels, Ferrotypes, &c , of a superior quality GEORGE H. FOSTER. and at reasonable rates. All kinds of old| Ch’town, June 25, 1877. pictures copied and enlarged, and finished -- siveorieabiamalitemsicscieans FOR SALE OR TO LET. can bs inspected at my Waroroom, No. 11 Queen Street.' Other sizes ordered if required. B. BALDERSTON June 26—3ins. Independent Tewperance Organization Notice. MEETING wil!l be called during the present week, of which due notice will be given. All intormation regardiag same in India Ink, Crayon, Pastel, Oil or Water Colors. Copies finished as above we will guarantee as equal to any done in America. A TWO STORY DWELLING with We would esteem an early examination of Stable and one helf acre of Land. in our specimens a favor. Alberton, pleasantly siluated—fron ting ENTRANCE: Directy opposite the Mer- chants’ Bank of Halita. Ch’town, June 27—6in La Crosse. Main street, A‘family being sufferers in the recent fire at St. John can have the same 3 months, —trent free, La Crosse.) J.B. P. O. Box 221. Ch'town. Ch'town, June 26, 1877.—!w pio RREGULAS PRACTICES MONDAY and THURSDAY Evenings at 7 o'clock. Saturday Afternoons at 4 o'clock, at Vic- British America Assnranee (0. toria Park, DAN'’L DAVIES, Joun., Secretary. at cL a atti testis, an ae INCORPORATED. 1833, ee ee $1,100,876,94. Surplus Luereased $100,009 ia 1876, pF ISLAND FIRE INSURANCE on favorable termes. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent. Ch’town, June 22, 1877—3in THE DAILY ELAM HER ISON SALE AT THE STORES OF Henry A, Harvie, Theoph. L. Chappelie, and T. O’Connell. June 26, 1877. To the Rescue, aaah ; WILL GIVE A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT! —IN— THURSDAY naxt, 28th June, IN MARKET HALL, IN AID OF THE Suffere:’s by the St. John Fire, The Programme will consist of Literary. Selections, Songs. Cnoruses, Instrumental Music, Speeches, ete., and will be supported by the best Musical Talent in Charlotte- town. Music will be Protessor Karle. Proceeds will be sent immediately to Price Only 2 Cents, June 27, 1877—her li SY UO Pes. und r the direction a‘ Relief Committee, St. John. RASPBERRY, No complimentary Tickets issued. ’ Py r Brothern will appear in Regalia. S1 RAWSERRY : Tickets 50 cents each, to be had at the | GINGER WIN uy Drug and Book Stores, and at the door. Doors open at 7.15; commences at 8. W. W. STUMBLES, Jr., Chairman Com. | TEA PART'ES. =—<—<—= = Wants, ele., ete. © pam VERY CHAP, : CARVELL BROS, | Ch’town, June 1! —2aw pat 2 mos, PLIMSGLL BRAND! \Y AGENTS WANTED, to sell a Useful |2 AGENTS WANTED, to sell & Usefut| BARRELS landed to-day. It is the ery house. Only 100 best Fiour imported. |$24 required to begin with. Enquire at) CARVELL BROs. )} EXAMINER OVYICE. Jane 27—2in pd. | Ch’town, June 23—Zin. t : LEMON, | 42 75 and 20 Gallon Aegs, ; SUITABLE FOR June 25.— —_ - _ oe Ba” Advertisements under. this heading,in space not ex-| ceeding half an inch, will be | Anserted for TEN CENTS pcr. |aay- oe , . OUSE TO LET.—Pleasantly situated.| NEWFOUNDLAND PORT WINE | ‘ Apply ut the Office of the Dairy Ex-| Di 4 AMINER, oF amond, for Medical use, at . » 6 oii r “> . : 7 Jane 27 W. W. CLARKE. 4 ITALIAN WAREHOUSE a ~—T Se tla NTH FH Nene nea ae PMN oa Rp cite Alpers. on *