SO pee | ie af | ~ * Se ee ~~ SS Che Daily Czaminer so” _ iliniameee: " Charlottetown, Novem er 20. 1877 THE MISSION IN ST. DUNSTAN'S CATHEDRAL, On Sunday evening last, the mission, which, for the last week, has been going on in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, was brought toaconclusion. Tuo weak was ono of earnest and continuous labor. from the first opening of the mission, day after day, the Church was densely crowded. Father Glackmyer, of the order of Jesus, preacaed every day, morning an? evening. His discourses were all of the raost practical style, and swelled, not uufrequently, into eloquence of the noblest aad most impres sive type. Noone could listen to him un moved. He possessed the highest art of the Preacher—-he knew the way to the hearts of his hearers,and the inlet to every feeling. Yet, it was not to the feelings alone that he appealed, He carried along with him the intellect as wail as the heart He gave reasons-—and these solid ones— forthe doctrines he preached. His dis» course upon the Immaculate Conception. was a most beautiful exposition of that dogm’,; and were we to select from the Mission Sermons one which we w uld cha- racterize as a model in every respect of true pulpit eloquence, we would select the one we haye named. As the Mission went on, the confessionals began to be crowded - and neighboring Parish Priests were calls ed in to assist ina work which now swell- ed far beyond the power of one man to ac- complish. From early morning till late at night it was hard and incessant toil. That toil, however, if judged from the number of communicants, was not without its fruits. Upwards of three thousand cowwmunicants attest, at once, the piety of the people, and the efficient zoalof the p-eacher. Un Sunday evening, as we have said, Father Giackmyer brought his mission to a close, and took a farewell of his audi. ence, which drew tears from many. His parting exhortation was of a most practical and stirring nature. He has, withou,; doubt, effected much good, and the name of Father Glackmyer has every reason to be long and kindiy cherished by the Catholics of Charlottetown. eal >> <-> +o TAXING OFFICIAL SALARIES, The Toronto Globe of the 15th, in anf article on ‘Taxing Official Salaries,” aays :— “Gravely to discuss whether a Local Leg. islature could equitably or legally tax a Dominion salary ‘im any manner or form would be ou a par with the question whe- ther a butcher could tax such a ealary for the weekly amount which the receiver of that honorarium pleases to expend .on siusages and roast beef, or whether any Dominion official can legally or reasonably be called upon to pay for his newspaper or his night-cap. Toronto and other cities are incorporated to supply sewers, streets, ges lamps, police, fire engines, scavengers, bell ringers, street watering carts, police courts, markets, dogscatchers, cattle sounds, side.walks, and shade trees, What in the name of everything that is preposterous has the Dominion Govern- ment or Parliament to do with these? Or what better right has it to say that its Officials shall have all these things sup- plied to them for nothing, than it has to tel: the butchers, bakers, grocers and wine merchants of Toronto or Ottawa that they shall bring adue allowance of the good things in which they daal to those favored iniividuals, who condescend te receive the Dominion money toa certain amount, and have the hardihood to reckon upon ajl possible conveniences, and _ protection being afforded to them from sources over wich the Dominion his no control, and to wich it contributes from its own proper fiods not one cent,” -—+¥—————-~o «> <> -o oe —-_ llorse Tursr.—On Friday night last, a dark brown horse, attached to a truck wigon, Was taken in charge by an un« known, at Victoria, Crapaud, The indi- vidual drove eastward, and on tha road gave bis mame as Murphy, from East River. It is reported that on Sunday the horse and wagon was found tied to ® telegraph post in the vicinity of the North River. The police are on the track of « character on whom a slight suspicion resis, = eo + - The War.—Late telegrams say that Turkey is now desirous of making peace, and that the Sultan in Council resoived that peace should be made if it could be eee > eel nomen oa | ough securing of the independene of Par- Speaker with a |, third of the house is tainted. Reduction | A MISTAKE SOMEWHERE, ‘‘He acknowledged there were differs ences in the ranks of the Liberal party bus it was due to the independence otf the | party. Although, he said, they might | have adopted the old Tory principle of! carrying on the elections through corrup- | tion, they never resorted to it.— Mr. Muce keazie at Montreal. «“ They never resorted to it!’ Then was the bitter experience of the following Liberals in the Election Court ail a dream : Shibley, Cushing, Jodoin, Tremblay, Mackay, Macdonald (Cornwall), McGregor, McNab, Chisholm, Wood, Irving, Cameron (S. Huron), Norra, Walker, Devlin, Mackenkie (Montreal), Coupal, S:uart, Biggar, Kerr, Murry, Macdougall (S. Renfrew) Aylmer, Cook, Wilkes, O' Donohoe, Prevost, McLennan, Higginbotham, Dymond. Or is this historic letter a bold forgery :— ‘“My Dear Sin,—The fight goes bravely on. We here have expended our s‘rength in aiding the outscounties, &c., but a big push has tobe made on Saturday and Monday for the Exst and West, if we are pot to succumb to the cash of the Govern-~- ment, &c., &c. There are but halfa dozen people thatcan come down hand- somely—and we here have done all we possibly can do—and we have to ask a very few outsiders to aid us, Will you be one? &e, * GEORGE BROWN, ‘‘ Hon, Jonny Simpson, ‘* Bowmanville."’ —————— + THE END COMING. Tue Moncton Times says: There are times which indicate that the end of Grit rule in Canada approaches. The party is passing through the process of disintegration with a swiftness and cer- tainty for which the country was scarcely prepared. The troubled Premier admits, openly, that there are radical differences within the party, and, by implication, within the Government, One wing of the party—the most obstimate and influential, and including the hope of the party in Ontario, Mr. Blake, the hope, etc., in Quebec, Mr. Huntington, and the real con< trollers of the party, George Brown and the Toronto Globe,—-favor a sectional and religious crusade. They would array (n. tario and Protestants everywhere against Quebec and Catholics everywhere, and woul! reconstruct their declining political fortunes by imitating “ a holy war’ which would probably end in the ruin of Canada. The other wing—less daring and influen- tial, and including, of course, the Roman Catholics in the Government and Catholic supporters general!y —are not prepared for such a desperate step. They remonstrate, argue, even threaten, in the hope of stay~ ing off the evilday. But their hopes will be vain. Thecourse now favored by the majority has always been the course ad- opted by the Toronto “Globe’ and all whom it could control, when the old “ Reform’ Party of Ontario sought to win at all hasgard. lhe divided Party will go to the country and will be disgracefully beaten. History is simply repeating itself, and it has taught us nothing more certainly than that a Grit triumph is always temporary. The Grits have ruled Ontario for about six years and the Dominion for four years—a longer period than they ever before enjoyed in ail their career. And now the end cometh. Uniess they can carry Quebec East by an overwhelming majority their rule is utterly extinguished in the central Province of the Dominion. i a 2s <-a--+ ———. THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. The Richmond Guardian, which sup- ported M. Laurier in Drummond and Arthabaska, says ‘his friends found it difficult to convince the hard-shell Liberals that the present Government has acted up to its promises and pledges. Will some friend of the Government just get upon the stump and try to enumerate the re- forms, real, genuine, and important, at the credit of the Ministry? He will then ex. perience what M. Laurier’s friends ex. perienced in their efforts at public meet- ings.” The task, remarks the Toronto Mail, is indeed a hard one. Economy— why, there’s been an _ increase in every branch of the service, The thors liament—bless us! Mr. ofthe number of Ministers—the old bas ker’s dozen is there still. Reduction} of the Civil Service—there has been an increase of $300,000 a year. No jobbery— look at the lordiy Neebing, and hard by if Charles’ steel rails. Behold Ferris, M. P, who refused to vote like &@ machine until ne got the Premier’: little note about the old rails for th Central Railway. Yonder, too, is the shade of Foster; and here is David Moore’s. $50,009 snuggely bought out of the profits of that contract to which he was introduced by Mr. Blake's “ My friend Moore,” etc. Reorganization of the Senate—that is a dead issue. Mr. Brown killed it. Prohibition—Why, they have taxed beer and tea and cheapened whisky An enlightened trade policy—Where is it? mde on honorable terms; but it was also wisely resolved to continue to make the most earnest efforts to carry on the war vigorously. All this is to be communicated to England, in the hope that she will do remething to bring about a peace; but England can do nothing in the present at te of affairs, and the war will go on. The Russians are making vigorous prepara~ tions for Its continuance,—Si, John Free pian. and the empty factories and abandoned sugar refineries echo “where?” The list of “real, genuine and important’ reforms is thus whistled down almost to a point. +e ~~-——-- Tue oyster trade is dull at present There has been some hundreds of barrels shipped from Bideford this fall. A. Wil- liams and J, Morrison are the principal! ‘being sharp and clear. and (ther items. LADBLLAL LPP Loeal PersonaL.—We regretto learn that Mr. E. J. Hodgson is serioudy ill. ee Tue “Northern Light’ 1s * billed” to ply tri weekly between Pictcu and Georgetown during the coming winter. Vin iirstand that an indignation meeting is to be held at Rustico as soon as the roads will be in a condition to allow the inhabitants of that place to attend. Our New PouicemeN yesterday ap- peared, decked in a fnely-nade, weMfttlug suit of blue. from the tailoring department of Messrs. George Davies& Co. They look very nobby. <—->-——— By Cazte to Peake Bros & Co., barken- tine ‘‘ Erema”’ arrived at Queenstown on the 17th inst.-16 days. Brigt. ‘‘ An« neke” arrived at Queenstown on the 17th; inst.—also 16 days. <-> Me. Wm. Warxer, representing the Now pinee, Ont. Paper Mills, ‘ The Printer’s M‘-cellaney, &c., &c., is now in the city. He is at the “ Renkin.” +31 _ . : Last EVENING the steamer from Point du Chene was delayed four hours and a half. The mail, which left Summerside at haif- past ten, arrived in this city at half+past twelve, > A new Post Office has been established at Brooklyn, Lot 25, with Mr. John M. | Webster, Postma:ter. As there is another Post Office named Brooklyn, on the Isjand, the new one wil be knownas “ Norbo« rough’’ P. O., Brooklyn, Lot 25, alee A number of sma'! vessels arrived in this harbor yeaterday, loaded with produce from differeat outports. They are trans- ferring their cargoes to those vessels load- ing at the Railway Wharf for the English ra irket. i sci Mlllasitinnsnel ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.— We are in receipt of a nicely printed pamphlet, entitled ‘‘ The History of the Discovery of Authracite Coal at Lepraux, N. B.” 1t is compiled from reliable sources and personal observ- ations by Robert Robertson, jr., and is very interesting. — —— ee Tue principal business before the City Council last evening was the forgiveness of taxes levied on parties decamped, dead, and unable to pay. The whole forgive- ness amounted to about $2,000. A num- ber of City Accounts were passed and ordered to be paid. A Poxx has been arrested on suspicion of intending to attempt the assassination of Emperor William and Prince Bismarck. Judicial investigation will be instituted to ascertain whether the affair is a hoax, or if the prisoner really entertained a mur- derous design. — 2 ee Do nor ruin your eyesight by wearing common spectacles. One-tenths of al! eye disease is caused by wearing improper glasses. Lazarus, \iorris & Co.’s perfect- ed Spectacles and Eye Glasses are the mos§ perfected and beautiful ever offered They will.cause a cont‘nuous and abiding improvement in the eyes, and assist the sight most brilliantly. See W. R. Wat» son's advertisement. sitet During the past two montbs the price of flour has gradually declined. The fol» lowing are the reductions that have oc- surred within that period: Superior Extra, 60c; Extra, 60c; Fancy, 70ce; Strong Bakers’ 75c; Spring Extra, 70c ; Superior, 50c, or an average reduction of 65c per bbl. Aécording to the falling off in flour rates, during the last six weeks‘ bakers bread should be reduced at least 2c per 41b loaf. — Montreqgl Star i lia dpnde-ihe “Big Donatp.”—The slit in this bell was yesterday completed by Mr. James Butcher. It produces a good effect, and reflects credit on the undertaker. The crack, as it first announced, was two fest six inches in length. During the operation it extended seven inches, leaving three feet one inch to be cut in a half-inch groove. It was rang at one oclock. The sound is, in our opinion, much improved — «ee Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, yesterday morning, Henry Power, James McTeernan, were each fined §I and costs or four days for being drunk and ineapa- ble. James McLoughlin, James Hennessy and James Lyons were each fined $3 and costs or fourteen days for the same ofs fence. Thomas Wrysten and’ William Cahill were fined the same for being drunk and disorderly, Thomas Mack, vagrant, was discharged. John Hallary, on com- plaint of John Inglis for assault and bat. tery on his premises, was fiaed $3 or fours a a See _ panes ; New Advertisements. Auction Sales Rte — CHRTAIN Preservution of the Sight’ Lazarus. Morris & Co’s PERFECTED SPECTACLES —AND— ' KRY EK GLASSES, The most perfect Spectacles ever manufactured. —ALsO— Blue Tiated and Bifocal SPECTACLES! SKELETON «GOLD MOUNTED) SPESTAGLES & EYE-GLASSES, Smoked, Green and Blue COQUELLES, GOGGLES, and GOGGLE SPECTACLES, &c., &c. WM. R. WATSON. Ch'town, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Nov. 20 bi Music, Drawing, & French CONVERSATION CLASSES, YOUNG LADY, desirous of giving instruction in the above name] branches of education, will be prepared to receive pupils at any time after this date. For particulars, apply at this Office. Ch’town, Nov. 20—3i eod SELLING = OFF ! ALE MY STOCK, in Boots and Shoes, Will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRicss, till 15th DECEMBER, as I intend closing my present business at that time. Also all Accounts remtining unsettled at that time will be handed over for collection. Hoping parties interested wiil take notice aud govern themselves accordingly. JOHN MACKENZIE. Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1877—1w CARD. R. D. McRAE, a teacher of upwards of 25 years experience in the Province of Ontario, ex-Superintendent of Schools for the Township of Kingston, intends (if sufficient encouragement offers) to open, during the winter months, Evening Classes, in Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra and Elocu- tion. Mr. McRae would give his earnest atten- tion to Posting Books, Making out Ac- counts, Collecting, dc. Apply at 124 Kent Street. Two permanent boarders can be accom- moda‘ed. Ch’:own, Nov. 15, 1877— CHARLOTTETOWN TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB MUSICAL & LITERARY LATER TALNMENT, —IN THE— MARKET HALL, Wednesday Evening, 2ist Nov., (877. The Committee have the pleasure of in forming the public that a First-class Pro- gramme has been prepared, which will be issued shortly ; and they feel confident that this Entertainment will be fully up to those heretofore given by other societies. The Musical Department will be under the direction of Professor Earle. The CHARLOTTETOWN AMATEUR Orcues- TRAL CLUB have kindly consented to per- form on the occasion. TICKETS: Reserved Seats, 50 cents; un- reserved do., 25 cents, to be had at the usual places. Doors open at 74; to commence at 8, BENJ. BREMNER, Sec’y, pro tem. L000 LAKESIDE AND SBASIDE LIBRARY, Just OPENED aT BREMNER BROs. Nov. 16—4i CURRIE’S GRAMMARS, COLLIVS GEOGRAPHY, Just Recetvep at Tue SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT aetna TRADE SALE } ‘Tae Subscribers will offer for AUCTION, on Thursday, 22nd at 11 o'clock, a. m., 20 Haif Chests TEA, 50 Boxes SOAP, 75 Boxes RAISINS, 50 Doz. BUCKETS, 50 Doz BROOMS, 10 Nests TUBS, 100 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, Cans PEPPER, Cans GINGER, Cans ALLSPICE, 20 Doz. POTASH. 20 Doz. HAIR OIL & PERFUMERY 25 Cases MATCHES, : 5 Bbis. CRANBERRIES, &c , &e, MACKENZIE & STUM3LES, Auctioneers, Sale by instf Ch'town, Nov. 20. FLOUR, &C., BY AUCTION: I WILL SELL, _ At my Warehouse, QUEEN'S WHARE, Wednesday, 2lst inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m.. 300 BARRELS FLOUR, 5 CARKS KEROSENE OIL, 10 BBLS. SUGAR. How landing from schooner ‘: Mary Jane."' I. C. HALL, Ch'town, Nov. 19—3i APPS, &O. ~ DAY expected from Bostoa, per sehr. “8. P. Lindsey,” — 100 Bols. Baldwin APPLES, 100“ Russet o 100 ** ~Greenving os All choice Fruit for winter use, 50 Bbls, ONIONS, 20 * C C. CRANBERRIES, 20 Cases Oporto ORANGES, 15 Kegs Malaga GRAPES, 10 Cases Catawba GRAPES, 1 Bol. Choice QUINCE 3. F, T. & W. L. DEAN. Nov. 20—ar pat hw TRADE SALE | BY AUCTION, AT OUR SALESROOM, Wednesday, 21st inst. AT 1! O'CLOCK, 200 BBLS. CANADA FLOUR (Choles 15 Brands), $e GRAHAM do., 10 4do do do., 75 Bbls. Yellow K. D. CORNMEAL, 20 ‘* White do, 30 Chests TEA (warranted), 30 Casks American KEROSENE, 1209, 25 “ Canadian do.. 120°, 10 Puns. Choice MOLASSES, 5 Hhds. Barbadoes SUGAR, 15 Bbis. Cotee do., 10 * Granulated do., 20.-** ONIONS, 25 ‘* WINTER APPLES -- Batp- WINs and GREENINGS, 100 Boxes SMOKED HERRING, 60. * LAYER RAISINS. FENTON T. NEWBERY & €0. Nov. 19—3i pat ar li CUSTOMS SALE UNCLAIMED GOODS The following unclaimed Goods will be sold by Auction, at No 1 Warehouse, THE 23RD DAY OF NOVEMBER INSTANT, at 11 o'clock, a. m., viz: 9 CADDIES TOBACCO, 2 Bo xes do, 2 ORGANS, 2 CASES, 1] Piece METAL, 1 Box VARNISH, 1 Box SAMPLES. Terms at Sale. D. CURRIE. Collector. Custom House, Charlottetown, novl9 Nov. 17, 1877. --2i Labrador Herrin g ! We are daily expecting a cargo of T:ABe RADOR HERRING, which wil! be soi buyers. Present price, one dollar per bar- rel.—S. } yk teen days and costs of damage done to Ingils’ premises. HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. ; e . Ch’town, Nov. 15—4! eod — )cle ip from the wharf. Sept.23— codtf HASZARD LR_B!