ee a ; Latest by elegeaph. W AFT NE Vs. Ry Telegro hy to hee weiing Doom and | Da fy, Kramu cr ] Lonpon, Feb. 18. The Por refused to allow the British fleet to en r tae Dardans lles, Lud as a com spornise Wil! allew two vess is of each Power | ; yentet In conse quence of the refasal the Channel fleet has been « rdered te assemble at Gib- | raltar for orders. The Admiralty have purchased two iron- elads in the London docks which were built for Turkey, but were not allowed to leave ment lege on account of the neutrauly of England. 4 dispatch from Rome says the Cardinals | rejected the idea of reconciliation toward ltaly. Later Cispatches say that the Russians | are hourly expected to enter Constantinople, and if so the British fleet will force an en- trance to the Dardanella. wR Ot TAWA DESPARCE, Special Dispa ik toBide Bienin OTTAWA, Fe! oe Yesterday Masson, Huntington, - upper and Jones con" nued the debate on the Ad- dress. Dr. Tupper arraigned the Government, showing that thre y have been false to al their professio us while in opp. sition. He charged t! hem with personal bribery in the Halifax election. a Hi yn Glob “Medisine SIR) 42 MSDICiIN SG. xs Satali Prepared Food, —-AND— GRAVEL PAPER FOR CANARIES, | Received by Express at ) } Rs Bodd's Medical Ne jan24-law-3w oes — City Council. Tur Crry Counctt met last evening. Pres- ent—-His Worship the Mayor, His Honor the Recorder pro t m, Councillors Peake, Harris, Crabbe, Davy, Heartz, Smith, Quirk and Morris A letter was read from Mr. Murdock, of Nova Scotia, with regard to the water supply. The letter was laid on the table. The codilied bye-law respecting market was read and, with a few small amendments, agreed to. It enacts that the limits of the market of this City shall include the whole of the limits of the City of Charlottetown, and thatthe ‘‘market place,” when mentioned in the bye-law, shall be deemed that plot of round at the west end of Queen Square, A Siestiaien arose regarding the 2nd section, and Councillor Heartz was of opinion that the plot now known as the Market Square was given in two_ separate grants, i. e., the north and south side of the Square. He thought the matter should be§properly con- sidered, as the passage of that section might ulema aloss of a portion of the City pre perty. The Recorder said he would look earefully into the matter, and the clause was then passed, ‘The warket place shall be open for the accommo:lation of the public on Tues- day and Friday’s, until such time as the Market Committee shall think proper to chanze the time. It shall not be lawful for any person—unless a lessee or licensed vendor ——to expose for sale any produce, goods or chattels without first paying such toll for the same as prescribed the list of tolls. Section 5th empowers the Market Committee of the City Council to regulate and superintend ail busi- ness in connection with the Market. The Committee shall have power to alter, with the consent of the City Council, the Rules and Re- gulations, as well as the tolls. They may authorize the sale, by auction or tender, the tolls, rents of cellars, stalls, stands, etc. The amount to be paid for said tolls, rents, etc., shall be quarterly. They shall also appeint suitable places for the sale of hay, wood, etc. From section IX to XIV are special regulations for vendors of produce, goods or chattles, in the Market place. The Market Clerk may grant daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly licenses to sell anywhere within the Market limits, by s 7 fees, rules and regu lations, to be made by the Market Committee. No huckster shall occupy any place or stand in the Market place without being licensed so to do, and the fee for each license shall not ex ceed $5.00. Any person guilty of an infrac- tion of the bye-law shall, on conviction, be fined asum not exceeding $16. An amend- ment was made to reduce this amount to $10, but it was lost on division. A law for appointing the times for holding the quarterly meeting was read and agreed to. It enacts that the quarterly meeting of the Council ‘shall be held on the first Monday in the months of October, denies, April and July.” A law respecting theatres and public shows was read and, with several amendments, agreed to. This law, as agreed to, enacts that no theatrical exhibition or show shall be allowed within the City without obtaining a license, for which they shall pay a sum not exceeding $50. The lice nse shall express the number of days the show ia to remain, and they shall pay for each remaining day a sum not exce ding $15, and if the exuibition is indecent or pro- fane, the Mayor may order it to be at once: clesed. CouncrLton Crapse moved that the sum of $100 be paid into the Merchants’ Bank to the credit of the Fire Department, subject to the check of the Chief Eagineer, in order that | small sums due by the Fire Department may be paid. Carried. ' CounctLtor Harris also moved that $200 be placed ir the Merchant’s Bank, subject to check ‘of the City Clerk, in order to “defi ay small amounts,—the payments of these) amounts to Le afterwards confirmed by the | Council. Carried. Tue Mayor informed the Council that he | had paid John Sinnott, wharf contractor, $1600, being the second payment due him actording | to terms of contract. The Council confirmed | the payment. COUNIILLOR Mopris made montion of a mau te pee ne ee. ee eee et ssbashatheefteo wee imamed Jatoes Keena lL, paying a renial of less { - #2), who had been improperly taxed Re vel that the tax enquire soto and report up a matter, ‘The May spoke ofthe case of a family named Dogherty who were in very indiven vumotances, and said that he } spo msibility of placing one of t! had taken the | the children in Were es mE wy eee Leaeaaital > ew anette ote erie * epee oo ee POR rr eer senate amet tena ceestenenae | REGULAR TRADER. coile tor be ordered to | 0) ’ rf Fr E 4 a * a@ y f\ 0 ; = gm Ami £ ti FRO ivi Cons ae a Be Ld 8 OXF hy ao LOT th Vonvs nt where it would be cared for at the | rate of Sl per week, aud paid for thirteen | N i! weeks in advance, The payment was cen- | \ | , firmed | by the Council. : " CouNCILLOR CRARPBE gave notice that at the next mecting he would move the resolution concerning the City Surveyor, of which he had siven notice at a previous meeting. | Phe Council then adjourned sin die. we? CUT THIS OUT & KEEP IT. @ 6) 164 Kemi mil er the oO) uly place to get ei ‘Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer | FOR | epente 5 CENTS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. iS AT 278. SPRING a Tt sis we wi Dot's Medical Ha jan 24 law-! Stipendiary } agistrate’s Court. At the Stipendiary Inerning, Mawley, was discharged on his own recogni- zance; Alex. Melnms, drunk and ine apab le, || was fined $2 or 8 days; George Swan, drank aud incapable, was tined the same; Ronald Steele dri iviag disorderly on the streets, was | tines i $3. 24 and costs; Louisa W eatherby, for | keeping a disorderly house, was fined $6 or 20 days: John Sampson, for loating at the corners, a istrate’s Court this —--— femmes | the s same oifen3e, was fined the same; John roodnow, same "eee was fined 50 cents; | Ji James Hennessy, for the same offense, was ' ineé ed 25 cents. \ - thioester disennctiiatiett tallest iain LECTURE & CONCERT, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF King Solomon Lodge No. 9A. PF. & AM sll cles Tuesday, Feb, 19, 1878, REFORM Guot’ HALL (Atheneum), Charlottetown, Rey. Alfred Osborne, Chaplain of the above named Lodge, on MASONRY, ITS HISTORY & PRINCIPLES. After which a short programme of Musical & Literary Selections will be given by some of our most talented amateurs. Complete Bills of Fare will be issued shortly. All members of the Fraternity are invited to appear in Masonic costume. The Chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor, Brother J. S. Carvell, Tickets 25 cents each, on sale at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, S. W. Dodd, Apothecaries Hall Co., andC. D Rankin ; also, at Bremner Bros., and at the door of the Hall. Doors open at 7.30; at 8, sharp. L. M. POOLE, EDWIN. G. BEEK, Chairman of Committee. Secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 31—3 t aw pat Buy the American X C MAHEN Bh, ITEELS -——AND THE-- BAND HUB WHEELS, For Sale at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. —— m GOOD ' hot oF AMERICAN WOOD STOCK, —; Rims, Spokes, Concert to commence Shafis, Ete. —ALSO-— A FEW SHEST-IRGN BODIES, with seat all complete, prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Jan. ]S—2aw ar 3i To Dorsey & Jast's Debtors! at Manufacturers’ 7 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO US, we hereby g.ve notice that after the °|VTenth Day of March next they will be ‘liable to law expenses for the collection of ‘ their accounts. We would rather not adopt the above course, but we have payments to make, and must positively collect our outstanding accounts. DORSEY & JOST. Ch’town, Feb. 12,1878.—3taw ne ar till mar. 10 FOR SALE, X%CHOONER ‘PHGENIX,” 42 tons, 4 years ; I old, now Lying between Steam Nav igation | Co’s Wharf and Peake’s No. 3 Wharf in Char- lottetown. For particulars and terms apply to |A. A. McLean, Esq., Attorney-at-Law, Char lottetown, or to the Subscriber. MALCOLM NICHOLSON. Eldon, Lot 57, | tb Feb., 1878 law Daniel McD all, for assaulting Miss , BLANCHE, was fine: 4 25 ce Has Peter ‘Trainor, laborer, for | The Lecture will be delivered by brother the , Ti avy } he known ClipperBarkeatine (NOW ON THE Bein "S. &3) 128 TONS REGISTER, COPPERED, AND CLASSED 9 YEARS, Al, JOUN GRAHAM, Commander, WiLL SAIL FROM LONDON On or about the Ist APRIL, Carrying Freight at throuxh rates ta PICTOU, COMMER Dg and GB URGETOWN, AT LLOYDS, This Vessel was built expressly for the La: io trade, being thoro ughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid acc ‘ommodation for passengers, and offers every inducement to Shippers, as she has made some of the fastest passages on record, to and from London. alw: ays deliv ering her cargoes in splendid shee. and m uking s her three round trips regul: wly every season. Parties wishing to have their Goods delivered here e arly in the ssason will oblige hy for- warding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For frei; ght or passage apply, in London, to Joux Prrcaten & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Liver. "te + pool, to Prrcainy Bros, Bros -kley Buildings, 51 South Join Street; or here, to the owners, — PHAKE BRO’S & CO. | Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3taw “EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY.” — TAILGRING DEPARTMENT. In this branch of qur business gentieme n may rely upon haying Superior Goods and well-fitting Garments. We have in Stock over one huntred Patterns—New Goops—to select from. N. B.—Private room for measurement on first floor. W. A WHRHEES & CO. Ch’ mn Jan. 26, 1878—2w sat and wed ery Hi $30,000 WORTH OF" du Fauey | AT COST ANB UNDER COST. J. 0. MASON & 60., Intending to go out of the business, will offer the whole of their Stock to the Public on and after Monday, the 2ist Jan. A GENUINE CASH SALE ! NO HUMBUG |! All Goods Marked down ~~ Mt :0:—_—_—_—_—_——— at Cost in Plain Figures. J.D. MASON & CO. QEEEN SQVARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. wesabalela om. 18, 1878 | ee ee ee em ee aca ean cee aero | TEACHER WANTED. Gn. «sae BU rr r ER. THIRD-CLASS TEACHER, for the Win- HAVE ON HAND a small ea sloe Road (South) School. Apply to the I of Choice BUTTER. which I will sel] undersigned, or the Secretary of the rd of i Ce town, Feb. 12, _— Sin | 139 Ss IS78. ame Steamship Coy Ly toa r * ' Reetiiceelt fete net Se ioanecrdaae ee —— = . i> Seer - | on lion woe | 1] YAU CTION, at. at No. 11 Queen St next iRar slay, Feb. 14th at wD i" clock,—on consignment and must be sold 75 bbls. FLOUR. 10 half-chests TEA v , | 5 hogsheads SUGAR, 10 Puncheons MOLASSES, 50 bbls. APPLES, (very choice) 10 ** CRANBERRIES, 5 grates ONIONS, 10 casks Kerosene OLL, 4 cases Men’s BOO'!'S, 10,000 CIGARS, &e., &e. BA. MceNEILL, Auet’r, JS aN Ssh i Py, * \ == a y i Bist N i. aa i) i YY Pt feasts i .4364 i ih a er > YS js Mp saat ity) \ Se ai om std aime c= z xs “* - Ra mn, The First-class tan! Serew Steamship “Prince Edward,” Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest clase at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Glagow to re- ceive Cargo about the 15th, March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the Sth April, and will leave Liverpool for Charlottetown On or about the 15th April, Carrying Freight at through rates from Loa- don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, “Albert: m and Shediac. 1364 Tons Register, For Freight or Passage, apply, in re to JouN Prrearen & Sons, 69 Cornhill ; Glasgow, to Jamzs Kexso, junr., 134 St. via. cent Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcamn Brora- ERS, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Johm Street ; in Pictou, N.S., to Noonan & Davin ror here, to PEAKE Bro’s & Co., Managers. Charlettetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3tew OUR GREAT GLEARANCE SALE WILL CONTIXUE AT Further Reduesd Prices, re Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRICK Remnants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING t for Men and Boys. ROSERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. QUEEN INSURANCE CO,Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build. ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, om Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island, June, 1877— TQXHE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per. sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to kee ‘p them informed concerning P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap - er way than by subscribing to Tuz Werrki¥y EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, o: the Dominion, on receipt of Cne Dollar. Wants, ee Lost, Si ound, Se Adenia under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents ~ 7 OR SALE—A First. class ead hand ORGAN, quite new, and used but little Will be sold very cheap, on easy terms. For further particulars apply at ExaMrIneEr office. Feb. 11, 1878- 2i. wkly lm OY WANTED—A Smart Boy, willing . to work and make himself generally use-~ ful, will hear of a situation by applying in pes-_ son at Harvie’s Bookstore. None need apply _j but those who can g.ve good references as te, character. : Education, en for Casi. Genie | WILLIAM BRYENTAN: Ch’town, Feb, 7-—~3i | Winsloe Road,Lot 33, Feb, 8, 1878—3taw ar| Feb, 4—eod tf ELE Ts : —" e —_