-~ mertinontemee arene Creer Pee ene no RR eT oreo ravine rte rear or ne orem —* ) aeRe wi weeting of the City | a. or a omy epee ene nee Sa Sei Lea la RHGULAR TRADER. | 1872 . i f | Boy's Resser Boots, No Sand 4, re- a atc ee %i os M1.) f fuced to $1.50. —Dorsey and Jost. B (} | TAWA DESPATCH : I oo ” ' . CYA aAt LAA Dla s } 1} 4 late intali | FROM LONDON TO GHARLOTTETO | | A cotontaL mail, vie Capo Traverse, ar-! a | : alas -* a J i inthis city, at 2 p. m. to-day , rived In iis CcILy, au om DP. bik. . shy. ; fh? aan ‘ P j, ’ NS } | 7 ; a . 4 ‘ . ; ~ . : be all the raze Loeeeneg GF Lartament !) oe ty gq parties seem to be he raga ‘ £. ne — ml NG Pat a a ‘ ‘— a ; 7 Fr Se ail ih Se \ . ; v33 than three left tis “ne ft , : - av | : . | ; c t l | An a ,] tos + . OTT / e ; i, — ka oe ; x mr . ‘ 5 a sa Lud Ul Cu ‘ Dh uc ; Ua ° { x 7 ent ~/ Ye} Bs, if ml i \ ‘ 1 Drrrcrovs.—Get at * The Confectionery oe * ‘ Bie ' Ln ibe cue eas i “i those Crystalized Cream Dates, | Ortawa. Feb. 8° 1 ¢ ty 4 : 5 aie 2S STE STi Soe ‘ (‘ara nels Almon ! Mas rroons. A e. At three al ae i a te a oe j j r : bed M a Pe is res pre a oe FF Un 7 . | -k© taree oclock yesterday the Commons | : i i : i omy age i 4 ; , , . - ji were Ss nionne } : loaipard J a ay ° = 1 — j isa ve 7 were one hun tred and ninety-fou 2. suumoned and desired to elect a y ey oe aie cates disposed of in the S.uail Debt Court at} MI K en ‘ : om \ fe ISLAND ’ ; re KATE nove ths ¢ or cri a . ey t a \e Ps ha 3g re which was concluded yes-! em - ’ 7 wom ot Anglin, Noy \ PNA t pa I, e - rit moo ‘ tl : “ ” ian | sur Jol ] mMnosed the mot ’ »? age} ‘ De. f . . gi | 2 - - il}? ¢ O*}’M 1 } ) © Cil- ‘ Aa ae a ithe motion on tecn Yj . Siete me jae et ¥ i t re | tht aul %< md , ? “3 Raina ea = ety” f pu i (! a } 1 ma ? > Oop he ate : ws " 2 } is. . } ar; ee: =. Seem 33 ar ze yw Unie ee i va RING i Rat e Fo t pf te earoal, coms oI er Co! Thole discussion, the motion Se oa a S — i ss eigen stn DRaw'inse Rhee 2 sw» Slantah | 4 un tail : io sil a : lo s, the Bar.e7 Sugat » Batter Ss occh, | ; Anciin } peake Was put, and the 2 the First-class [ron Screw ftean ship a bho yum Lancy, a “ine Contec fouse divided incre annpeared fo it - ae | vontea 4 n in ma { ? ’ . . fit . ce ” 2 tion hve just whit 1s wante a i an een, and ft ALI€ PIR AAT® OCTTARAP A TOON 8S OA AIT ie ce . J against. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. | £rin ward, ivaiatent 7 Sante Tw aad te (IENTLEMENS All - ool Scotch Tweed Many members of the Opposition are not mar emer 1364 T Rew} Cc 1100 A 3 } } , ’ : q ‘ > 4 . t ss pips s ar . » “ j . Payers, thoroughly shrank and made to} vet here, and several, among whom was Mr. co E'S 8 ee CORES <7 ee eee, -assed 100 Al, which style, $3.75 and 35.00 ' ti . Se ee es & is the highest class at Llovd SS aE we ee W -“WU. | Pope, voted for Anglin. “ yo RARE S 74 Ba | a & ee ee ee i Fifty patterns to select from, at W. A.| ‘The Governor General’s speech will be ( R ) of Fri Ui mmannier : Werxs & Co's. 4if & tue read to-dav : iO) Bry Paser, OMmmanue?, + a ; m t } ie . } > ‘ t | P. Mires was elected by accla ’ Well no Will be on the Berth at Glagow to ree {i ciON. I. CHELL Was Cece io res . oe ae ee. ee, ib 33 a e CLiescuOW Clipper Barkentine ceive Care } = mest iy ° ‘ * abi i Pe yeCr apa se . ‘eo 0 RDO? 1 , if on + mation. He will address the electors this WARE WEVWS " wr go about the 15th Mar h, q aftern> 7) Met : ulre, whi se cA ra appeared See es fy ’ Leaving Glasgow for Livei nool, about the iF : 6 os ai 29 aS, . ake an ap- ? one ; ‘ 7% csi J es i Se . s in th Ady a ; i. _ . = = A A} [J iy 7 di ro oh iy Re adi ag Room aad f= oe —- us, and . ull — f esrance in the Uourt Mouse.—Stwve oh. | en sak * a pearan Aik UARC : —- ie : 9 ‘gk re “5... eee i | | Deli Bewsitiie.’ ta tad od : oe at Liverpeoe! fer Charlotietown y \ not serene in the Grit Camp. A| ' : Se fee ae eee O b ee ee f ae eo Ol . ; i 428 TONS REGISTER, COPPERRD, AND CLASSED 9 YEAR ¥ “HE n or adout the 15th ; ; pronunent member or the party suid on a-} N rw y ORK, fi eb. 8. oO -£ 3 ’ rz ED ¥Y YEARS, al, AT LLOY DS, ut tne loin April, r turday, that if he were Mr.Jones, he would be ashamed to go to Ottawa with sucha slim majority aiter all his boasting of my Ha Rep. *s legitimate majority of 1200. (lexnrnEueN ss All Wool Heavy Canadian Tweed Pa thoroughly shrunk and made to order in best style, $3.75 and $4.75. Fo,.t3 irst-class Patterns to 8 leet from. _ w. A. Wzeexs & Co. {i sow Saorrs—There will be a tramp . . 5 Pan te ? starting from the Rink at 8 oclock, sharp, to-morrow evening (Saturday). All mem- , bers requested t i » be present. W. H. Locuyeap, Sec’y. 4 pespatcu from New York reports that Dr. Conroy, Bishop, sent to investigate into the condition of the Canadian Catholic Church, will remain as legate of the Holy See. endowed with all powers conferred on Papal Nuncios in all Catholic countries. A gury was obtained for the trial of the traverser Carroll to-day at noon, and the trial is now proceeding. — There was not so much difficulty in obtaining the jury for the present as in the preceding case, as the ° ‘ , : Counsel for the defense were not particuia as to the admission of an odd Orangeman into the pannel. Dearth or Fatnuer Matuew’s SEcre- Ttary—The Secretary of the late Rev. Theo- bald Mathew, the apostle of temperance, has just died rather suddenly in Cork. He had been on the most affectionate terms with Father Mathew up to the time of that gentleman’s death, accompanying him in most of his wanderings on his temperance mission. Exgcrion Returns.—The following are the complete returns of the recent election held in this County :— Campion. Bowers. St. Andrew's 15 22 Morell 26 47 St. Peters - 40 39 Rel House 22 18 Fast Point 54 15 Souris Line Road 153 12 Bear River Line Road 61 63 371 216 ~— Advertiser. Sovers Rerorm Crvs.—Ata meeting of the Souris Temperance Reform Club, held in the Club House Hall on Friday evening, Feb. Ist., the following Gentlemen were elected office-bearers of the Society for the ensuing three months : John F. Campion, President, (re-elected) Janes McQuaid, E. B. Muttart, Charles P. Knight (re-elected), Michael B. Mac- donald, Wiliam Bimdage (re elected), Jawes M:Laugilin, Mic.ael Foley, Vice- Presidents. Hector McLean, Treasurer, (re-clocted). W. C. McKie, Financial Sec y. Timothy M_Donald, R-cord.ng Secretary, (re-elected). F H. White, Assistant do. Fin ince Committee—J. G. Sterns, John M. walker, Geo. B. McKachern. A Distineutsnep Istanprr.—We are pleased to hear that Mr. Angus Matheson, sono! Mr. Donald Matheson, blacksmith, Cardigan, has received command of a large English steamship named the Australian. In a recent letter to his parents he gives a brief sketch of what was going on among military men in Constantinople, where he had arrived on the 18th Dec. He was then boand to Smyrna, thence to Malta, and from Malta to Liverpool. Capt. Matheson began his seafaring life about twelve years! ago in one of our Island schooners, but, throug’ strict sobriety and honesty, he has ascended the different grades until he has reached the summit; and not only his im- mediate relatives and friends, but {slanders of all classes may well be proud of the ele- vated position he now occupies.—K. C. Advertizer. Tus Markets are every day improving. Both departments are well stocked to-day, and sales for meat,pork,butter,eggs,&c., are liv ly and prices moderate, as follows : Beef, small, from 6 to 12 cis.; do ar., fru u 5 to 8 cts.; Mutton, trom 5 to 10 cts.; Pork (carcass) from 4} to 55 ets.; do (smali) from 6 to 12 cts.; Ham, from 9 to 12 ets. ;| Flour, per 100, from $3.2i.t0 $3.50; Oat-| meal, from $2.75 to $3; Fowls (each) from 25 to 30 ctw.; Ducks, from 25 to 35; Geese, from 55 to 70; Turkeys, from 80 to $1.50; B itter (fresh) from 23 to 25; do tub, from| Peter McGuigan, for larceny, was discharg- ; : ly to 21 ; Oats (bushel) from 40 to 42; Po-|ed, there being no evidence ; P. McCarey! tatoes (bushel) from 25 to 30; Hay (per 100) | and F. Coyle, for using M. Hennessy’s | 8) to 90 cts.; Sheepskins (each) from 50;horse without his permission, were dis-| to 80 Gold 102! ; Exchange unchanged. Lonpon, Feb. 8, 1878. Mr. Layard, British Minister at stantinople, telegraphed that the Russians have occupied Chataldja, and are advancing on Chekmeick, that Count Cchouval- off has received a telegram from Prince | Gortschakoff that the Russians have been | ordered to stop their advance on Constanti nople. Great excitement in England yesterday. The credit asked for by the Government was granted unanimously. but o Crowds in the streets singing ‘‘God Save »the Queen ” broke Mr. Gladstone’s win- dows. The Pope died at 4.57 yesterday. or Corres sondence, gar “We do nol hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of Correas , pondents, |The Cost of the Police Department. one bene ‘ vy ‘ lo the E uitor of the Lxamuer: From the report of the City Council pro- eeedings in your issue of yesterday, | take the following extract :-— ‘** Councillor Harris took the opportunity of correcting a statement that was made at the meeting on Monday night. He said whilst at the meeting he was terribly startled by a gentleman stating that our police force costs the city a yearly sum of $11,000. This was entirely incorrect, and he wished to state for the public benefit that at present the whole cost of the Police Department, Magistrate, Clerk and all, was $8,000,” In the course of my remarks at the meeting referred to, | stated the Police (meaning, of course, the Department) would cost thi: year some $11,000, my object in referring to this item been to show that if the City could afford to spend thatsum for the Police, it could surely spend for educational purposes the sum of $9,115. I repeat that statement. in the books of the City under the head of ‘Expenditure for the year ending 31st Decem- ber last the item ‘ Police’ is footed up $8039.” The charge for additional police in this amount is bat for two months. if the Police Department last year, with a force of twelve men for ten months and 19 men for two months, cost $8,039, what would the Department cost this year with a force ol nineteen men, each receiving $1.00 per day and clothing ? When Councillor Harris works out this sum he will probably be again “ terribly startled ;” aud, perhaps, at. the next meeting he will ‘state for tne public benefit” the result. [tis but a year or two since the cost of the Police Department was $4,000. Yours, &c., W. E. Dawson. | . Oo ‘coo. & 1878. a. ~ emer enna Breakinc Carzo.—In Novemer last the schr. ‘‘ Albertine,” Captain bunker, left Montague, P. E. {., with a cargo of Island produce for Halifax. After a passage of some thirty-two days, the schooner reached this port, When it was found that the car- vo was considerably short of what it should be according to the manifest. Acting for the Merchants’ Marine Insurance Company, Capt. Anderson with Detective Hutt, set about looking up the missing stuff. ‘They found that the schooner had put into Marie Joseph, Guysboro County, and thither they went. Thero they ascertained that the cargo, at a large discount for cash. The principal purchasers appears to be Elijah Hawbolt, Esq., J. P., and the Postmaster at Marie Joseph. This ¢eutleman gave up a portion of his purchase, but was himself arrested, examined before Squire Hemlow, and commitied for tral in the Supreme Court at Guysboro. Mr. 8S. Hawbolt, who appears to have bought some of the cargo in good faith, and paid full price for it, was also arrested and committed for trial. He gave up ali he bought. The captain of the | schr. is now missing, and though he has been dilligently sought for, he cannot be found, —H2. Herald. i 2 <> @ Ge ee Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court. | Av the Stipendiary Magistratss Court {this morning, Michael McNamara, drunk }and incapable, was fined $2 or 8 days; charged. Con- | captain had sold the missing portion of the JOHN GEAMA Writ, GATT j TH ATIMD Qo SUR ARRSIOE ! < } | warding their orders in time, so as For freight or passage apply, in : ° not to detai PROM Parties wishing to have their Goods deliver London, to Joan Pireca HW, Commander, Os + t + a the Vessel! . } AIL & Mm LONDON Gn or about the Ist APRIL, Uarrying Praight at through ratas to PICTOU, aul G2URGETOWN, This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers ey ery inducement to Shippers, as she has made some of the fastest passages on record, to and from London, always delivering her cargoes in splendid order, and making her three round trips regularly every scason. * | here early in the season will oblige by for- . pply, in Londo JOHN PiTCA & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Liver- pool, to PrreairNn BRoa, Brockley Buildin x3, SL South John Street: or here, to the owners, -—— PHAKE BRO’S & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1875.~—3taw v % - > |; a ‘ , f ys Ge an fl £ % —™- teen) 6S BRAG i > i rg ag CA LIPTRETCSEN y * 4 ‘ Sy ea ed: the one % Mt A GENUINE { ealccaldeinaigiaciaeinnn’ All Goods Warked down i i fe Bs ¢ ae act, 3 @ “4p 7 gc ie < IW Glare. OFF t pay dn G AT GOST AND UNDER, COST, U0., 1, ¢ Intending to go out of the business, will offer the whole of their Stock to the Public on and after Monday, ihe 2ist Jan. CASH SALE! ° a ee ar —_ ) Seerecnsttinistihineecteneiiiien ai Cost in NO HUNIBUG! € Plain Figures. J.D. MASON & CO. QEEEN SOUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. ‘Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1878. | en AN ean ~~ Newspaper tor ee ee ee i | NHE SUBSCRIBER purposes issuing a Paper in Souris in Marcu, and would take this opportunity to solicit the support of | |the Mercantile and industrial Communities of | ithat place. I shall endeavor to make it aj ‘DR. H. A. PARKER, (Live NewspaPer ; and should the people of ‘Souris and surrounding districts cheerfully ‘second my efforts to establish a first-class ‘Paper, there.can be no doubt of its success, _—lterary and financial. Any information in reierenee to the above gan be obtained of A. T. FULTZ, At Dorsey & Jost’s. 2 a ae —_——— BOUriS | HOUSE ' } OL T y \7T> ry? Shjss | T : Fir mond stree i son, Esq. Apply to Jan. 3ist, 1878. <t ' ewesee ackea O. LET, 47 Tne PROPERTY. {" ) Dwelling | BS House, corner of Weymouth and , at present occupied by D. Hodg- Rich- HODGSON & MeLEOD. Si RGEON DENTIST, {LATE OF OTTAWA). ibe: 6 Otiice Hours : an. 18, "78—~10i eod 9am, to6Op, m, St. Lawrence Hotel. | Carrying Freight at’ through rates from Lore don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Picton, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac. For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to JoHN Pircarrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill - im Glasgow, to JamEs Ketso, junr., 134 St. Via. cent Street; im Liverpool, to Prrcains Brora- ers, Brockley Buildings, 51 Sonth John Street ; in Pictou, N. S., to Noonan & DAVigs; or here, to 3 , = Be $ ‘ hy HAKE Bro's & Co.,, Managers, Charlettetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3tew — rte Llaiahaeaiil OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE WILL GONTINUE AT Farther Reduced Prices, Several Lots of that ESANKRUPT STOGK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF Price. Renmants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR Goans AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! Tor Men and Boys. ROSERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. a ere GHEAPEST YET! In Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock of FIV’ Y OY NOV BOOTS & SHOES i $ of about $2,009 worth, at cost to clear, eonsisting of Men's Wellington Bovis, Men's Leather Congress Boots. Men's Feit Congress Boots, Men's Larrigans & Overshoes. Men’s Feit and Leather Slippers, Women’s Leather Boots, : (Elastic and Laced), Women's Felt Boots, “ ' Women's Slippers & Overshoes. Misses’ & Children’s Leather Beets. COME ONE AND ALL AND GET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9—ne pat Wants, Lost, Found, Se Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserts ed for Ten Cents per day. ~ DOLLARS REWARD — Lost, 2 BUNCH of KEYS, to which a Brass Label is attached, stamped with name. Apply at this Utfice. : Feb. 8— OY WANTED—A Smart Boy, willing to work and make himself generally use- ful, will hear of a situation by applying in per- son at Harvie’s Bookstore. None need appl: but those who can give good references as to character. Feh, 4—eod tf OST.—Lady’s Gold Braclet, Wednesday evening last. ‘he finder will be hana- somely rewarded by leaving the same at thia Office. Feb, 2, 1878—3i pd ls J.ANTED —A few Barrels. of OAT- MEAL and a supply of Cooking Apples for the ‘‘Soup Kitchen,” to be left at Alex, Ho-nes, cor, Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Ch’town, Jan, 26— RP es i