= | Che Daily Gxminter. Charlottetown. August 25, 1877 hi B LI '} 'NSIN G BOA RD. Li- all respects, pre” Car qualifications of voters tor the cepsing Board *’ are, in cisely the same as those for the election of Mayor. Polling places will be opened in every Ward; and every citizen who has a right to vote for Mayor, has also a right to vote for three candidates tor the Licens- Board in each of the Wards in which ing oh If a citizen ho holds or occupies property. has property in all of the five Wards, he is entitled to five votes for the three candi- if his property is all in one Ward, three candi- aggregate of dates : he has only one vote. The receiving the largest ‘‘ shall be declared clates votes in all the Wards elected. ’ | The candidates are to be neither directly or indirectly engaged in the manufacture or sale of fermented or distilled spirituous liquors. They shall have the same pro perty qualifications as those required for City Councillors. No candidate is eligible for election, nor can votes be received for any candidate, unless he is first proposed as a candidate by some elector and second ed by another. Ifany member of the Licensing Board becomes “interested or engaged”’ in the sale of liquor, his seat is immediately va cant; and a new election must forthwith be held. The Board is to meet within one week after election and at least once a month afterwards. The vote of the ma- jority of the Board is binding; and, if any one of the Board is absent, after at least one day’s notice of any special meeting, the other two may transact all business. The duties of the Board are tbus pre- scribed : -- The Board shall first determine, on any application, whether or not & License stiould be granted; their decision shall be final; and if they determine in the affirm- ative (that a license may be granted) then the Secretary of the Board shall submit the uppligation to each and all of the rate: payers in the block where the proposed license is sought for, and also to those resident on the opposite side of the street, extending as far back as the block oppo- site only; and if a majority of the rates payers signify their desire in writing to such Secretary thatthe license should be granted, it shall at once, on payment of the fees and compliance with all other re-~ quirements of the Board, be granted; but if the rate.payers decide against the grant~ ing of the license it shall be refused.” The Licensing Board have power to dix vide the Common into blocks or divisions for the purposes of the Act. The Board has also the power to pass by-laws respect-« ing the granting of licenses, the fees to be paid therefor and the regulation of the sale of all spirituous or fermented liquors. But, until it does so, the existing by~laws and regulations shall remain in force. SnuootTinc Marcn.—The second competi- tion of the Annual Prize Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association is not yet com- pleted. The shooting cf yesterday at 600 apd SOU yards was genera'ly very good. The competition is under the management of Captain Freeland. ~ ~~“ a Fire aT Oxrorp,—A special despatch to the Halifax Chronicle says :— ‘“‘OxrorD, Aug. 23.—A fire broke out at 11 o’clock to night in the Oxford Wood- enware Manufacturing Company’s factory. it was breaking out when the alarm was given and almost immediately the flames communicated with a saw mill, W, W. Thompson’s house and the Drill Shed, all of which are completely destroyed. By great exertions the house of William Wood and the Companys warerooms were saved. ‘The loss is very heavy, but cannot be estimated now. A great deal of lumsc ber was consumed and all the machinery, a great deal of which was new and expen.. pensive, including a new engine and boiler. ‘he ladies turned out and passed buckets, which was a great aid to the men.” ll ES Ate - Sworps InTO PLovuan-soares, &c,—Relic. hunters at Fort Cumherland will hereafter miss one of the most striking features of that ancient fortress, viz: the rusting can- non on the dismantled walls. Some thirty years ago, Mr. George Etter, of Westmors land, purchased all the unserviceable guns belonging to the Imperial Government in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, These guns were distributed at Halifax, Pictou, ‘harlottetown, Annapolis (Port Royal) and Fort Cumberland, Robb’s foundry, Amherst. Mr. Robb has moved some fourteen old smooth-~bore— A few days | ago he sold these at Fort Cumberland to | | * — ee COUNTY COURT. ix. seems*we mistook the word used by Judge Alley when describing the effect of the laws bearing on the rights of voters as The word the The law, he manipulated last session. Judge used was ‘‘ anomaly.” said, was an ‘f anomaly.” understood the Judge to use the word ‘' phenomenon” was not expressed in our hastily written paragraph. We thought he said that if bis rendering of the law was right, there would be presented the ‘‘phenomenon”’ of the young men of the town retaining their franchise while the young men of the Royalty and all other parts of the Island would, under certain circumstances, be “disfranchised.’ Certainly it would be a strange and unusual appearance ~a “phen- omenon”’—in the political world of Prince Edward Island, if the comparatively few young men of the town were permitted to walk up to the polling booths and deposit their votes, while the great body of intelli- gent young men who live in the country, and by the country, and for the country, were obliged to stay at home, politically muzzled and tethered—without the power to move a hand towards the ballot box. Perhaps it would be right to use both words. The law may be properly called an * anomaly” and the effect it may pro- duce might, figuratively, be termed a poli» tical “ phenomenon,”’ Yesterday the names of about sixty voters were added to the list. To-day the following electors will, if present, be ats tended to in the order in which they are published, Those at the top of the list should be present in the forenoon, after ten o'clock; those at the foot may stay away till the afternoon :— Benj. Davies, Jun., Michael Carragher, G. Seanthebury, Sen., Charles Brown, Richard Walsh, James Burns, John Lawson, John Cox, Donald McInnis, dames Brace, R. R. FitzGerald, Daniel Gordon, [saac Knight, Angus McKachern, William Traiil, A. C. McCoubrey, James Laverty, Francis Keenan, John Cumming, John Cameron, Jobn Collings, Arthur T. Fultez, Peter W. Hyndman, Hubert Perry. Francis McAree, Richard Kk. Jost, James Doyle, George Hooper, John Coyle, John Le Lacheur, Luke Higgins, Thos. D. DesBrisay, Ephraim R. Brow, James Pidgeon, Geo. E. Millner, John Quirk, Jobn McKay, Jobn Murpby, Win. C, Wilson, Matthew Graham, Isaac Doucette, John Cahill, Job Bevan, Robert Scott, Daniel 3d. McGowan, James Walsh, M. D., Jobn Smit, Angus A. McLean, Enoch Carmody, John McDonald, G.C. Cunningham, John Hagan, Eddison W. Dawson, Edward Gormley, Patrick Blake, Jolin A, McKenna, Jr JS. Carvell, John McKachern, John L. Thompson, Uriah Matthew, John Jennings, James Burbridge, Harry Houll, Andrew L. Waish, Thomas Fuley, James H. Reddin, Peter Doyle, George Peake, Robert McGregor, talph Peake. The sense in which we ~~ In order to give the electors engaged on the steamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales an opportunity of registering their names, Judge Alley has, we understand— with a consideration which we feel sure will be appreciated—decided to hold a short sitting tonight, after 10 o’clock. The following suggestive paragraph aps pears in 4n exchange : A Parisan manufacturer has received an order from Turkey for a large ‘number of white shirts upon which extracts from the Koran are to be printed in sky~blue letters. Upon a number of white woolen under- shirts is to be stamped the signature of Mahommed. The articles are intended for distribution to Turkish soldiers when upon especially dangerous duty, to stimulate their courage under the impreession that they are talismans. ++ 24a Painrut Accipent.—On Friday, the 17th inst., a lad named Edward Huestis, son of Mr. Wm. Edward Huestis, was severely burned by molten iron at the foundry of Messrs. 8urrill, Johnson & Co, It appears ithat in running across the place he met two of the men, each carrying a ladle of molten iron, one of whom he avoided, but struck the ladle of the other, spilling the liquid metal in through the waistband of his trousers, whence it made its way to his boot. He was at once taken home and his injuries attended to. We are pleased to learn that, though his foot is severely burnt, he is doing well.— Yarmouth Tribnne. A MEMBER Of the staft of the Halifax Morning Chronicle has been ‘“‘takin’ notes’? in Charlottetown, This. is one:—‘‘It is a pity that the inhabitants of such a pretty and flourishing town as Charlottetown will put up with such bad sidewalks and road. ways. Brick or asphalt sidewalks and French and English—cannon to Amherst, macadamized streets are the _ principal and is breaking them up with dynamite, | wants There is no stone in P. E Island preparatory to being recast into stoves, | suitable for road purposes; but, no doubt, ploughs, ete. the souvenirs and relics that connect the. present gemeration with a bysgone age, and with the stirring events connected with the French and Indian wars of the’ Gieorges,—Chignecto Post. ; , . ' Thus one by one disappears na arrangement might be made between the Lalifax Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor and the Charlotte. town Civic authorities to supply any quans tity of broken stone from the shed of the former on the Commons,’’ ‘English market Latest from Montreal. Lord Dufferin and the *ennonites. PIRE, ETc. Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner, Montreal, Aug. 24. The charge of swindling, preferred ahainst John Rankin, a resident of this city, has been dismissed, Lord Dufterin’s visit to the Mennonite Settlement has proved very gratifying to all. The address presented by the settlers expresses their loyalty and contentment, and calls attention to the thriving farmers and the abundant harvest, to show that the representations upon which they were induced to immigrate to the Provinces are more than justified. A fire in Campbellford, yesterday, de- stroyed g sash and woolen factory and several houses. Loss $15,000. Flour quiet and steady. less firm. Sales light. Prices uns changed : Superior Extra, xtra Supertine, $5 80 to 5 90 600 to 6 15 Fancy, 5 70 to 5 80 Spring Extra, 5 70 to 5 80 Superfine, 5 35 to 5 50 Strong Bakers’, 6 00 to 6 20 Fine, 5 00 to 5 10 Middlings, 4 65 to 4 80 Pollards, 5 50 to 5 75 U. C. Bags per 100 lbs., 3 50 to 3 55 City Bags, delivered, 3 10to 3 15 Oatmeal 4 90 to5 10 ers WAR DISPATCHES. —_— - Hard Fighting ! ! DIFFERING REPORTS! (Special to the Daily Examiner.) Lonpon, Aug, 24. The Porte has informed the British Ems bassy that Mehemit Ali gained a great vic- tory between Osman Bascar and Eski Dgurna. The Russians were the attacking party: A Russian official telegram says that in ten attacks made by the ‘Turks on August 2let, the Turks sustained great loss, GOLD. New York Aug. 24, Gold, 1043. WAR NEWS. Lonpon, Aug. 23. Auv.ces from Russian headquarters at Gors nystuden yesterday afternoon, state that the battle in Schipka Pass is still proceed - ing. ‘The enemy renewed the attack many times with fresh troops, but each time had been repulsed with heavy Turkish loss, ConsTANWNOPLE, Aug. 23, ment of Greek insurgents near ‘lrichla, German remonstrances against the Porte’s noniulfilment of the Geneva con« ference is not accepted by the powers, being considered onessided. It should be understood that after actions at Yeni Saghra and Eski Saghra, General aourko retired unmolested by Halnkoi pass, While the Grand Duke Nicholas and Prince Eugene, after with difficulty extri- cating their forces from Eski Saghra defile in the lower Balkans, retreated by Shipka| pass, which has remained guarded by Rus- sian infantry and guns, established there ever since the pass was taken. The 7imes despatch from Belgrade, yes- terday, says: ‘*Toeday being the anniver- sary of the accession of Prince Milan to the throne, there was a parade of regular troops and militia.’ Mobilization is going on, and troops ar marching to the frontier continually, but owing to Russian defeats the population do not show a warlike spirit. eS Se Personal. — PRION ORIN RICE RIRICEN DRERIRA RETRO. GX GROVTREN ENON ON ONO Mr WALTER STREET, Agent for the ‘Canadian Illustrated News,” is in town receiving subscriptions. Mr. T. L. Jackson, of the Canada Paper Company, is on the Island. Hotei Arrivals. ROCKLIN. HOUSE. Aug. 24—R. E. Brayley, Montreal; Hector River; Richard Thompson, Sydney Mills; Henry Wadman, Crapaud; R A. Moore and son, Pownal; Mrs. Witlock, Cherry Valley ; J. B. Windsor, Toronto; Mrs. Prof. Ander- The Turkish troops carried an entrench -/ McLean, Souris; ‘I’. 8S. Robertson, East ' Point; Alexander McMillan, Wheatley 3 Maekere! Barrels. 500 | MACKEREL BARRELS for sale cheap, if applied for immediately. F. 8S. HANFORD & €O., ' Water Street. ,Ch’town, Aug. 25—2in HEWING and Bright Smokiag, in Boxes, Halves and Caddies—Cheap for cash or approved credit. F. 8S. HANFORD & CO., Water St. Ch’town, Aug. 25—2in — a en Zo the Citizens of Charlolie- flown. GENTLEMEN: Al the solicitation of a large number of temperance mer of this City, I have beeu induced to offer myself as acandidate for a seat at the Licensing Board. My temperance principles I need not advert to. J have resided in this City for a period ot over twenty-four years, aud the citizens of Charlottetowa, I feel con- vinced, are fully aware that T have been, during that time, a strictly temperate man, and that my vimost cndeavors, by practice and precept, have been used toward the suppression of intemperance. Yours, very respectfully, WILLIAM JOHN FRASS/R. Aug. 25— Zo the Civie EBlectors of Char- loltlelown. ENTLEMEN :—Having received a nu merously signed requisition from you. wishing me to offer as a Cancidate at the ap- proaching election for the “ Licensing Board,” | hereby offer inyselfas a Candidate for your suffrages. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obd’t servent, DAVID R. M. Ch’town, Aug 17,°77—4in on pa Jae eB ED JELLOW. CITIZENS :—-You will soon be ealled upon to elect a Licensing Board in accordance with the late Act of Partia- ment.. Being solicited, I consented to nomination, and my name has been before you for some weeks Gentlemen, many of you have already promised me your sup- port, and should you place me in so respon- sible a position, be assured | shall do my duty firmly, yet with moderation and even- handed justice to all. JOSEPH KNIGHT. Ch’town, Aug. 25— HOOPER. NOW OPENED, AT LONDON HOUSE! —Ex CASPIAN— RIBBONS, TURQUOISES, BLACK LUSTRES. SILESIAS, DRESS LININGS!! Aug. 24—6in OPENING OF CITY SCHOOLS. ——— The Board of School Trustees OF CHARLOTTETOWN f[PREBY gives notice that the following schools will be opened; under the provi- sions of the ‘ Public Schools’ Act, 1877,” on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8rd, prox., at the hour of 9 o’eiock, a. m.. for the admis- sion of pupils, viz.:— Upper Prince Street School, {lute Methodist Academy}, Bast Kent Street Schoo, {late Normal School}, Rochfort Schoo/, [Scott's Hall], spring Park School, [Large’s Hall, Great George Street] Aensingion School, \ {near Gas Works]. N. B.—In order that pupils may be prop. erly graded, it is requested that all intend- ing appl'cants be present on the day of opening. ; By Order of the Board. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary, Office of School Board, a Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1877. S atte p till sep 4 ec — son, Halifax; Finlay, McNeill, Summerside. OSBORNE HOUSE Aug. 23—Hon. John Yeo, Port IIill; Hon. | D. Gordon, Georgetown. 24— Walter Street, Montreal; J. C. Wall | and wile, Pictou, N. S. | } Aug. 24.—R, McKay, Montreal; A. M, | Liddell, Montreal; N. Marks and wife, St.' Stephen; Miss M, Marks, do.; Wm. B, | Wetman, do.; A. B. Wilmot and wife, Dr. Hilland Mrs. Hill, Halifax; W. Ver. non, Montreal; John Criley, do.; John A. Lammer, Philade!phia; Ottis Potter, New- Howatt, Crapaud, RANKIN HOUSE, ja Halifax; R: Montgomery, Montreal; Rev. | ; ton, Mass.; Wm. Barry, Baltimore; Geo, containing about $25.00. please leave it at this Office. = Wants, ete., ete. tS’ Advertisements under this heading,in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per ay. oo a boy of 14, a situation as | Errand Boy at a shop, or to work about a house. Apply at this Office. New Advertisemeats * TOBACCO! TOBACCO! | property, with BROWN LUSTRES,| . 8 ae bia eo Auction Sales, | ELUGANT ; NeW PCRMEURE BY AUCTION, Saturday next, Angist the 25th At 11 o'clock, at W: -P. STEWART'S Auction Room, Queen St set, Embracing Blaek Walnut and hogan Parlor Setts, BedoRoom Sett (io ash), Walnut and Mahogany Chairs, Office Desk (wlnat), Lounge, Cheffonier Easy Chair, Burean, etc. : 2 very superior Pier Mirrors, gilt frameac- 2 do do ja ¢ Mirrors, weleat Gna gilt frames, Hall Table, Hall Stand, Vases other articles. Als ivr Ape — 1 American Top Buggy (new), 1 Sett Harness (new), 1 Piano, second-hand, ete. Terms— All sums under $40, cash;° ove that amount, 3 months approved notes . A. MCNEILL, Auctioncer No. 11 Queen St., Aug. 24—~ ; Flour, Apples, &c. Y AUCTION, on MONDAY. A 27th, at 11 o'clock : ‘ot Rae 50 Bbis. Extra FLOUR, 100 «6 Spring Extra do., 20 ««6 American Extra do.. : 25 & APPLES, 20 Doz. BROOMS, 30 Boxes SOAP, 20. + PFPPER, 20: GINGER, Y Chests TEA, 6 Casks KEROSENE. 12 Gross BLUE, and numerous other articles. BEN. BA LDERSTON. - No. 11 Queen St., Aug. 25—2in 30th. LAK ELANDS. SALE OF A LARUE AND BBAUTIFUL ESTATE I AM instructed by the Hon. George w, DeBlois, of Charlottetown, P. EB. Island, to sell at AUCTION, at my rooms, Gran= Ville Street, on Thursday, the 30th inst. at ll o'clock, noon, that Va'uable Estate known as LAKELANDS, situate’ in the County of Hants, Nova Scotia, containing 5,000 acres of land. On the premises are two Dwelling-houses, two large Barns Horse Stabl+, Cow S:able, Coagzh Ifouse. Ice House, etc., etc., 23) of which are in a good state of preservation. The twe pic- taresque Lakes ou avd belonging to this their surroundings, afford sport for the sporis an aed amusement to the pleasore-seeker, LAKELANDS con- iaips a large quantity of Very valinable Tim- her; also, Firewood aud Longers, Terms made known at sale, For farther particular: apply to Mr G. Walter DeBlois, oo the premises, or by letter to Hor. George W. DeBlois, Charlottetown, P. ®. [sland R.D. CLARKE, Jr., Auctioncer and Real Estate Agent, 79 and 81 Granville St., Halifax. Aug. 15—12in pat till sale. MOLASSES SUGAR. SALP! I RIGT. FLEETWOOD is now landing, at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, the following cargo: GO Puns. BARBADOES (queen syrup), 20 Hiads BRIGHT SUGAR, 20 Tierces do do, 3,500 Bushels coarse SALT, suitable for pork or fish, which wii] be sold low while landing. : LONGWORTITL & CO. MOLASSES Aug. 22—lw T the Electors. of Charltetow AVING been chosen at a large and in- fluential meeting, called for the pur- pose of nominating Candidates for the en- suing election to the ‘ Licensing Board” of this City, we have accepted the nomin- ation. If elected to that important office, it shall be our earnest endeavor to dis- charge with fidelity the duties which may devolve upon us and to carry out the law to the best of our ability, with advantage to the City Corporation and for the welfare of our fellow citizens. if, Jd. CUNDALL, W. E. DAWSON. Aug. 22, 1877—3 io d—other papers/lin — | WANTED, a A CITY CLERK for the City of Char- lottetown. Must be a good accoant- ant. Application to be made in writing, and addressed to J. S. CARVELL, Mayor. Mayor’s ‘‘flice, Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1877—pat ar h tf MUSIC. \ IsS FORGAN, Kent Street, will open & Class for Music, August 29th. Aug. 23—1lw PLASTER PARIS! OST, on the evening of the 22nd, be- tween the hours of 5.30 and 9 p, m. a large-size Russia Leather | PURSE, The finder wil) | 5 (BBLS. now on hand. CARVELL BROS. | Ch’town, Aug. 23—palt ar 2w a