Che Daily Examiner Charlottetown. September 69. 1877] “VR. CARTWRIGHT'S POLITICAL MORALITY ! Our readers will remember that Dr. fupper successfully met Mr. Cartwright’s ittack upon the Liberal-Conservative Ope position by quoting from Mr. Cartwright’ « Prospectus.’’ When asked to explain how he came to tell the capitalists of Eng» land one story. and the people of Canada nother. Mr. Cartwright had the audacity himself as follows (vide his He said: “His op» to excuse speech at Aylmer.) ponents bad complained of the prospectus ‘esued by him in 1875, when contracting his second loan. He (Mr. Cartwright) still adhered to every word in it as well as to the charge of extravagance against Sir ‘ohn. At that time he (Mr. Cartwright] had to show how grossly the resources Of t’sxnada had been squandered. When he went to England it was not a part of his duty to ery ‘stinking fish.’ He showed to Englishmen that Canada’s progress had been great and marked. Speaking to Can- adians he might, perhaps, shew the brazen side of the shield, but to the English he desired to show the silver side.” ltoferring to this novel excuse, the [ali ax Beporter says -— « There’s highstoned morality for you. Riacken Canada to Canadians; brighten Canada for Englishmen. Say white is black on one side of the Atlantic and black is white on the other side; it’s all right in Mr. Cartwright’s eyes—humbug the people of Canada—humbug the people of England by telling two difterent storte at one and the same time. ‘It’s all right’ says Richard John. ‘{[t’s all right’ says the moral Premier. ‘ It’s all right’ shout the standard elevators, one and all. But the common sense of the people does not eonsider all right. It's far from being ‘all vight.’ It’s all wrong It's deception, it’s deluding. Its a false pretence—a stinm—a piece of hypocrisy worthy of the ‘organized hypocrisy’ which rule and ruin the country. Strange to say Mr. Carte wright does not seem to see there is anys thing in telling the people of Canada that the shield is only bronze, and the people of England that it is pure, genuine silver. He boasts of his exploit as something creditable to his genius. More shame to him and his coadjutors, who have become so used to the embrace of corruption that they they think the foul form the acme of beauty, tue personification of purity. How is the gold become dim!” e-4apeey-t eee A REFORMATORY WANTED. YesteRDay morning, a boy about thir- ¢.en years of age was arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate for stealing $2). The evidence produced was clear, und he was convicted and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labor. {here are now in jail, in this city, six boys and two girls, none of whom are ouer four- teen years of age, undergoing imprisons ment for larceny. The want of a Reform. atory in this city is every day becoming more apparent. Vorrrs’ Lists.--Judge Alley will hold a Court on Tuesday next for the purpose of finally revising and certifying the Voters’ Lists. —— D. Banks Mackenzie lectured to a large audience in the Atheneum last evening. There was also good singing and music by the band, ‘)ne hundred and fifteen have, we learn, already signed the pledge. - —-_ > - Cyry Scuoots.—The City School Board bave rented two large, airyrooms in the second story of Mr. Peter H. Trainor’s new building, Kent Street; and a schoo! will be opened there in the course of a few There will be two teachers. <r dys. Me Brake “© goes in’’ for the Confedera- ation of the Em pire. Mr. Huntingten ‘yes in’ for the complete independence of Canada, Mr. Mills wishes to Ameri- ecnize our institutions, particularly the Senate. slits i fatal KalbwaY Acoipart. — At Bt. Thomas. on the I{ntercolonial Railway, on Thursday, a terrible accident occurred The express train ran over and crushed a young girl on the bridge over the River du. Sad. The name of the unfortunate girl ) is Menon De Courberon. — re Auone the list of General Officers, for whom promotion will be provided on the othe — Ist of October. we notice the names of | Lieutenant-General Sur W. O'Grady Haley, K.C B., commanding in British North America, and Major General Sir E. Selby Smith, K. C, M. G., commanding the militin forces in Canada These promo- tore will not necessitate the vacation of | thie oppomiments held by these ofticerss | sentenced. to six \yrshire Bull Calf, Frederick Bovyer, Ram Lamb. Alex. Scott, B. Pt. oad, ee ae | AUCTION SA ' Tur clamor of a drunken man and the wretched arrangements of the Secretary 0 the Exhibition at Georgetown may, perhaps, the prize grain, The salee were :— Ist prize Wheat, William Poole, Mon- tague, 1 do., 21 do, gue, ist prize Black Oats, R. McCormack, Grand River, Lot 59, i do. do, John McGregor, Lot 48, | do, do., Alex’r, Fraser, Bast William Poole, Monta- t tt at) iver, 0 ist prize Two Rowed Barley, Geo W. Miller. Georgetown Royalty, 60 21 do. do, G. W. Miller, George- town Royalty, 3b ist prize Four Rowed Barley, Wm. Poole, Montague, 60 21 do. do, K.P. Haythorne, Char- loitetown Royalty, 4 ist prize Six Rowed Barley, dao. Cons ohan, Bay Fortune, 95 24 do. do., Charles Robertson, City, 50 Ist prize Norway Oats, Geo. E. Peters, Lower Montague, 42 4 doc o., James C. Pope, Cily, 50 [st prize Buckwheat, R. P. Haythorne, 1 20 21 do. do., R. P. Waythorne, 90 {st prize Peas, Charles Uaszard, Belle Vue, 60 ist prize Beans, Charles Haszard, Belle Vue, RD fst prize Horse Beans, Charles Has- 40 zard, Belle \ ue, —_—e~om SALE OF STOCK FARM STOCK. Ir was an unfortunate circumstance that, to fill the important office of Secretary to army even than I expected. the Provincial Exhibition, the Commis-|spoken with a single officer who does not sioners appointed a man fitted for it neither by nature, educatien, nor experience. The thoroughbred simply given away—notwithstanding Mr. MeNeiil’s little thing some times turns a victory into a defeat; and a little thing made, of what might have been a magnificent exhibition, a partial failure. felt the effects. siastic.glow, which leads up to high bide; and the stock sold ss followa:— { ( { Stock Farm Stock was most energetic efforts. Aj Even purchasers of stock They lacked the enthu $30 00 22 00 ‘art Colt, Francis Bell ‘art Fiily, John Parker, Cardigan, jurham Bull Calf, Alexander Me- Lean, Belfast, 41 00 da do R. 2. liay~ thorne, ! o6 00 do do Stepben Bovyer Lot 48, 40 QO do do Cyrus Shaw, New Perth, 3t 00 do do Eiwerd Kelly, Monaghan Road, 92 50 Georgetown Royalty, 12 008 ‘eae Heifer Calf, C, Palmer, Ghar- jottelown 27 00 do C. lottetownd, Palmer, Char- 23 00 45 30 3 00 do Lincalm Ram, Donald Stewart, Car- digan, Ewe Lamb, C. Haszard, ) 00 Ram Damb, do 5 00 Ewe Lamb, do 3 75 Ram Lamb, do 3 50 iiwe Lam, do 3-75 tam Lamb, George Irving, Cherry Valley 4 00 Ram Lamb, A. Robertson, 3 79 Ram Lamb, James Phillips, Mons : tague, 3 30 fam Lamb,B Alle, 3 50 Ram Lamb, Geo. Gordon, 3 50 Ram Lamb, Neil Nicholson, ea Ram Lamb, Charles McMullen, Lot 00 § 25 Ewe Lamb, lrecerick Bovyer, George- town Royalty, tam Lamb, Angus Bruce, (3 pigs—Sundry persons Mr. McNeill also sold an Ayershire Bull —a very superior animal—the property of Mr. A. James,of Seal River. The pur- chaser was Wm. Poole, Esq., Lower Monta» gue, and the price realized was $77. There were several very fine horses and other stock offered for sale, but held by owners for want of competition. a> Mason Generac Sr Epwarp 8, Smita will next month be promoted to the rank of Lieut. General. —. — Sc, Jaws Cucrca.—The Rev. Colborne Haney, of St. Andrew’s Church, Quebec, wil preach to-morrow morning, st eleven o'clock, in St. James Church. Wuew we, for the second or third time, applied to the Secretary of the Provincial Exhibition for information reg.rding the names of exhibitors, he replied, “ 1 think more of myself than of all the newspapers in Prince Edward Island,” Those who know Mr. Roderick Munroe will agree that the answer was apt and true. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Cour yesterday morning Mary Young was fined $6 or one month for deing drunk and dis+ orderly. John McDonald and Richard Higgins appeared on complaint of Gathers ine Johnston fer larceny of $20. In this case the evidence produced was not suffiv ——- | cient to convict MeDonald and he was dis- charged. Higgins, a boy of respectable appearance, about 13 years of age, was months’ hard labor. Among the General Officers, who will be|James Murphy, on complaint of James retired at the same date, is General Sir W, | Byrne,for entering his premises with intent of larceny, was discharged, Fenwick Williams, Bart,, G. C. B, LE OF PRIZE GRAIN. Per bush. $2 50 2 30 _| freight advancing. Prices unchanged, »\tered Plevna. ’\ death the wife of Louis Staunton. mes - Latest by Telegraph. LO A OD es a f eee te hieavy Crops. a ee account for the exceedingly low prices a; | which Mr. MeNeill was compelled to sel! MANITOBA. Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner. i ; Monvrrat, Sept. 28. Crop reports from all parts of Ontario and Quebec, just received, eay the crops are the heaviest in ten years. The Governor General leaves Winnipeg for Ottawa to-morrow, His vizit to Mani- toba was a great success. Mour dull; buyers holding off and nee eee a2 gener again ape cata aaey WAR NEWS. Lonvon, Sept. 27. A Russian official despatch from Gorny Studeni says, on the 22nd, about 10,000 Turkish infantry from Sofia, supported by artillery, forced their way through our cavalry posted to intercept them, and en« Further details are want. ing. All quiet around Rustchuk and the Balkans. It is reported that the peace party are gaining the upper hand in Servia. The News’ correspondent at Segalince } telegraphs: ‘‘The discontent and dis-~ couragement are greater in the Russian I have not regard success as hopeless.”’ ConstTanTiInopLe, Sept. 27, Private telegrams state that the Russian centre attacked Plevna yesterday and were repulsed yesterday with a loss of seven thousand men and four guns. The report is probably unfounded as no official confirmation has been received. Bucuargst, Sept. 27. Gen. Skobeloff and Todleben left here to day for the army. Lonpon, Sept. 27. It is stated that Germany will renew her remonstrances to the Porte against breaches of the Geneva Convention in 4 more point. ed manner. Goransko has surrendered to the Montes negrins. Vienna, Sept. 27. The newspapers have announced that in consequence of the large concentration of Russian t , and the difficulty of ob- taining supplies Gn account of bad weather, Mehemet Ali, on the 24th inst., come menced retreating to his former positions on the Kara Lom. | Cermxor, Sept. 27. At Goransko the Montenegrins took 300 regular prisonera and captured three can- non and 500 rifles, The Montenegrins have also occupied Piva, captured Fort Coek~- vica, and now hold the whole territory as far as Fotsch. They have totally burned Bilick and surrounding villages, after send. ing the sick and wounded and noncom-: batants to Trebinge. 3 GENERAL NEWS, Lowpon, Sept, 27. The jury in the Penge case found all the four prisoners, namely Louis Staunton, Patrick Staunton, Patrick's wife and Alice SSeS atest from Montreal. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN. } | } } ‘About to Order an Overcoat or a Fall Suit? | W.A. WEEKS & CO. OFFER A VERY ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF NEWEST ENGLISH CLOTHS Sept, 29, 1678 — Employ Bost Werkmon only,—and Guarantee Stylish Garmonts at MODERATE PRICES! TRY THEM. W. A. WEEKS & Co., Drapers & Crorniers, Queen Street gue. New Advertisements. CASKS AMERICAN BEACON 120° : nomena de . “s KEROSENE ! the best in the market, F. T. NEWBERY & CO, Sept. 29—3in ne ar pat 2in StGA FR. [* Store and to arrive— 49 Bois. GRANULATED, 20 Bbls. GROSHED, 50 Bbls. GOLDEN YELLOW. F. ‘Tl. NEWBERY & CO. Sept. 29—3in ar ne pat 2in FLOUR, Seana T tCEI _ N OW RECEIVING 200 Bbis. Mammoth SPRING EXTRA, 200 Bbls. Howland’s CHOICE EXTHA, i00 Bols. Toronto CHOICK EXTRA, 109 Bbls. Waterdown BAKER'S, 100 Bbls. Matchless CHOICE BAKER’B,— all fresh ground. F. T. NEWBRRY & CO. Bept. 29—3in ar pat ne Zio NUISANCES. SECTION 4 of the New Sanitary Law enacts :— VERY owner or occupler of premises, allowing or permitting any dirt, man-| ure, animal or vegetable substunces, stag- peat water, filth, or refase matter of any kind, to accuraulale in apy houxe, ware- - sald City, until! it becomes offensive and in an upwholesome condition, shall be lable order of the Stipendiury Magistrate, ! hereby notify all citizens that, from and after FHURSDAY, the 4th day of October to enforce above Law. THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. Sept, 29—in ee STRAY COW. HEAVY BLACK MILCH COW, with 4%. white hind feet and white tip on tail, strayed from the owner's stables on Pharsday last. Any person giving Infor- mation regarding her whereabouts will be trewarded. Apply at this Office. Sept. 29--3in Rhodes, guilty of murder by starving to The two women were recommended to meray | The judge passed sentence of death on all. Vienna, Sept. 27. In the Reichstag the President of the Council declared the Government main. tained a policy of perfect neutrality. Re- garding @ cage may 4 of Servias participas tion in the war he said the» Government could not declare its policy in anticipation | of that event. Lonpon, Sept. 27, The India Office invites tenders fora loan of £3,000,000, payable in seven years, bearing interest at four per cent. Lord Derby has received a telegram} from jMinister Layard, stating that he is using his beat efforts in behalf of the Geshofts, but that their case is serious. Derby adds: ‘“‘I have taken measures to inform the Porte of the strong sympathy felt for the Geshoffs in Eng}:nd; and trust these representations will pot be ineffec- tual, although I have no means of judging how far the Geshofts may have been im- plicated in the designs against the Porte.’’ Bullion in the Bank of England de- creased £143,070 during the week. The specie in the Bank of France increased 2,600,000 francs. The London 7Ymes, in its financial article, says Purvis & Co., and Gyselman & Van Rinkuyen, of Batavia, failed, owing to speculative operations in sugar. Their liabilities are understood to be large; all chiefly in America, —_—_—_—_—— Cricket Matou,—A match will be played to.day in Victoria Park between the married and single members of the Club — wickets to be pitched at 2 o’clock sharp. Mr. Albert Hensley and Rev, Mr. Stewart will fepresent the foreign element or each side. Asone match this season has been won by the married and one by the single gentlemen, a very close and exciting game is expected. As thig is likely to be the closing match of the season, we hope tp see a large assemblage of spectators to Witness this most English of aJl English! ¢ games, THE PROPOSED WEW HOSPITAL! Grand Complimentary Benefit ! MARKET HALL, SATURDAY (EVENING. SEPT. 29. A Grand Complimentary Benefit, in aid of the proposed New Hosritat, will be given by MADAME CORA, in the Market Hall, on Saturday Eve- ning, Sept. 29, being the laat appearance here of this Company, an Entire Change ¥ PROGRAMML. WEW AND STARTLING ILLUSIONS | - NEW TABLEAUX! NEW SONGS, CO — Tickets to Le had at Apothecaries’ Hall, W.-li. Watson’s, S. W. Doda’s and C. D. Rankin,s Drug Stores; at Henry A. Har- vie’ Bremner Bro's, aud T. L. Chappelle's } Bookstores ; at C. Lewis’ Photograph Rooms, and C. P. Fietcher’s and Miller Bros.’ Music Stores. Wirth to commence at 8. c One-half of the entire proceeds will be given in ald of the proposed New Hospital. | Admission 25 cents; Reserved Seats. 50 cents; Chilcren 26 cents. —— THERE WILL AlBO BE A GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, to commence at 2 o'clock, for Schgols and Families that cannot atiend at night. Adn is im to Ma ipee, 25 cents; Childreg 10 cents, T. WwW. ess 3 8 8 Maneger,. G. F. BOYD BETTS . » . Agent Sept. 29—- house, cellar, yard, field, or other place if to certain penalties therein specified. By} next, proceedings will be taken rigor as'y [ inten Doors open at 74 fo’clock ; Performance q — ————— New Advertisements, JUST OPENED! Lali and Winter MANTLES AND JACKETS | Best English makes, SLAW Ls, Neweat Colors and Patterng, New Dress Goods, Fresh and Beautiful in every Variety. FLOWERS, FEATHERS and RIBEONS, In all the leading shades, MILLINERY. BONNETS & HATS, Fram Londor. | Bonnets and Hats Made to Order, Clothing Made to Order. ALL AT LOWEST CaSH PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO. ‘Ch‘town. Sept. 27— —_— OAKUM | OAKOM! OAKUM? UST lended from Steamship “ Prince Edward," a superior quality of Picked OAKUM. ers PRAKE BROS. Sept. 28th, 1877. HER “| SS he OF NUR—- EXTENSIVE STOOK Fall ‘Geode. PERSONALLY SELECTED --EN THE - Rest Marketa iN KNGLAND, NOW OPENING! GEO, DAVIES & CO. London House, Sept. 27— 7 —_—_,- — Colman’s Starch, Nixey’s Black, T. D. Pipes, Just received. CARVELL BROS. Sept, 27—1w. A AE, TENDERS. ENDERS will be received at the Office * of City Clerk, up to TUESDAY, the Second day of October next, from persona willing to contract for the supplying of Suits of Clothing for the uses of the Marshal and Police Constables. - By order of Chairman of Committee. R. HEARTZ. _Bh'to wn. Sept. 28—d4in WHITE OATS. _ es ANTED, immediately, 10,000 Bushels White Oats, for which the highest Cash price will! be paid. HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street. | Sept. 6—2wks -_———— Ane oe TO LET. ; A FINE new three story Dwelling House containing 10 rooms, situated on Keat street. Apply to FRANCIS McROR¥ of -at this office. Siw ———, ——— . - Barrels. Barrels- f ‘= * - 4 000 MACKEREL BARRELS, of the ’ / very best quality, for sale cheap, ROBERT BRIDGES SBpt. 13— 1 ‘