a a a a a ete Ae RE AP ON A we a aot gett ae Ai Bao 4 Scam ae Teh cagnen Rade soe ses ems : ( 4 ae eee ie ai nike al aR RE a NE ARORA TOS CI aE - ie Saas sti —_——_ RTs = se" an me Pr Nig Darty KXAMINE oO ou ret Council. Timm Council met last evening at a quarter There were pres ent His Wor . rR 99 1877 #0 cisht o @bocx, iicre ' Lis rf s? ara er Seer ee — lgship the Mayor, His si0nor tie jr,ecoraer, Coanculor Peake, Harms, (4 rabbe, Davy, ( ithe Year Heartz, smith, iho oper, Dy ‘ne and Morris. ; : as j She mingses were read, aud a parag rraph im Ae } Te Visa 1 13 not stated that Counci flors Hie artz jong i custom among; W#!-s 2 5 ' v bi , la 23 yer had asker! permission 0 the M! LVOl i iwi Lo CiUs 1@ir @Bccouulus Wivda , ret ma but re VIOUS meetin e) eited some vear, and open a new one : s - . : Coit Oeht ‘ ? ? , i i i i 5 hu BS aa 4 ‘| he M Lvor and gave ral "ie onuneu l rs ma le a a0" to ty Been an i WnarAs upon the necessity or 1 rs i consort Long accounts | strictly to the rales of order establish- y ths ' hued througa years without settle |¢, 1; and the simpte statement of the min- ve fraitful source Of misunder-| utes that ‘‘ Councitiors Hearts and Hop _ i i Lits-at- |} tired’ sea.ned e inconsistent with wk = =Wurus, « id even SUivS-ab- 1 i I tired eaned to be incon a tA rvs i J i Ls , ! tires every Counenlor Who sand , the ties of frien nd} or | t ul ich requires eve y Couneilior wh ee al ; lowship, ant alli ng into} Ww to x e wale the Council 18 Im session cu ib L xv sCil ViLap Py CARVE I aay : . Li nv th M tyor or Chairmao. a feeling Lacts that are th “bane |! t pel a ; ak ee re i aj | So th t rt W ordered to be expungs yt) MIPiLV ")) iIfti | f ‘ ‘ euiaa ; 4090) } ; Vi Lives uy er biked ice ‘ seiilor Heart ,, hy ywever, expre sed ils “i . = ” . ; ” ‘ : 1K ure pe Lise 12 ma hia —_ li» i =: mination aul vy iva to leave at id Oo elox c < ous i yi ‘Lie tone r should SVC la » hour at W hire’ he { ought, every decent to wt thas wie ary clos he seus are wh vt =his citizen should be in his own ‘house. ustomers suppose them to be; and the pur- chaser should neither ask or accept cre scdit FINANCIAL without the full imtention, and # reason-| payment of the following sums was con- hls prosvect of payment, withi in a reason- Semed : whle'time. Honesty flomands this at tue ror work on Stiects: 827.85 Li is ol every on 4 . ad Kor work in Victoria Pp a oO 4) Another year of business has passed) 7+ ost on Debentute No. 133, 6.00 and the days of the new year are ap- “ ‘* Debentures Nos. 29 & 55, AS, 00 proaching v ith rapidity Let eaC.l ONC, then, a 8 +6 in Bank P.E.1 183, 00 eve he alvances farther Into wile eve and) Customs Daty on Hose, 17.99 whirl of business, stop for a brief period, | Freizyt to Steam Nav. Company, 2.00 a -ecortain how his accounts of bine } past | tnterest on Debenture No. 19, 1.47 vear stan i. Lob tem ~~ ascerta im his indebt- Premium and Policy y fee for Insurance akan edn 53, and, as iar aa possibie, endeavor to ot Crey baud 1S» 99, UU ‘‘owe no man anything. The old adage The following accounts were ordered to be ist as truco w-day as ever, that °* short |p rid -— cipdits, and frequent settlements, wake) Join W. Scott, writing up old ac. lof friends.” counts, $24, 00 Lfae’m> le of ine bus: nessin t] his country H. S uer, (welg hin g) } SU renders the sedis. 8 ‘stem absoli itely neces- K ybert Currie, p! astern: 1g, aaa sary; anil, within pro; r limits, and under Bremner Bros a, SEREI mery, te S55 (se pastrictions, it i. perh tps, UNODJ<Ce | hi. Selier, fo hay and oats supplied, 06. OU Ree et. Fen a" Geo. Foster, blacksmith work, 10.30 tions te Lc iavinet must make PRTCAAES John Lewis, fitting ap Market, 192.98 bie) £10 O : income from iis crops . ; : I SRECPR ON The ae 3 <+| -An account of George Foster, amounting to IM cis a iama,and aOR we Gruss se TS" | 379.43, for ssurdry blacksmith ‘work,—read regeive credit in turn. svat ib I} OUWNCTWISO) 4. item by item,— aes w some retiarks from with the jourbeyman meocaame FRO! TO Con nk lors Davy, ¢ bb, Heartz aud others, ceives his wages we ekly, monthly, or W nen- and eave rise to : and sometimes even i A BRIEEZE ever he wand taenl, ana before he has done his work. Paere is no ask for! would do unto rguld be done by. The his hire, and should re- Cervé sasonable dels Ly. diany aman is compelle a to prachece the most id economy, and deny himself and faiily and to which they are honestly entitled, because the reward for his labor and services are withheld. We? geo constantly around us men who have MOE y enoug to Pr unnecessary gratificati but have not a cent for their honest debis. it ig uz ypleasant for the RIAN, wo is consciously honest, to b2 unable to meet his abilities at any moment, for th reason that he cannot obtas: the money Fa rs) him. And yet there are many in this, and ine every comm anlty, who know, by ex- perience, Wuas this teeling is. Even men of wealth ae ready means are too often found withholding tie reward of service ren- deve 1—-month afer month—either through nec!igence or because their money will bring them a larg Did it ever occur to such men that they are acting dishonestly ? The Jews were forbidden to wy waatever why he sh vald time. Nor at heart, seeking to \ Ab WitROUE a 7 i things they Bb ed, ns, D oP } or Ce antave on lon tns. . , , a ee *- ? withh na the reward for services rendered, les® the curse of Heaven should rest upon them in consequence. —=_— + a +? > Judges Reddin’s View. it is renorted that the Hon. Alex. Laird stated in his speeches at t all the meetings in of Prince County, that votes to all the young *> and that Judge Red- the law on the and J Judg ye the Fourth District Juigs Reddin gave men of King’s Count; din r view of and’ that Judge Pope miter; Alley were net so competent. Mr. Lair dL, in making this statement, has circulated a ositive “the thing that is not.” Judge i.1 A - < om e he same view of the Alley. exactly Roddin took yt matter as did Judge Pope and Judge +4+I>p--— Indignation Meeting at Brian's Cross. Thursday evening a public meeting was held’ at Brian's Cross. The electors present were tmanimous in their condemna- tion of the present Government. The fol- lowing resolution, moved by A. C. Shaw Esq., passed without a dissenting voice ;— WWiereas, The general policy of the Govern- ment is detrimental to the best interests of our couptry i whereas the legislation of the past ec :S1 a, in luc li 1g the Assessment Act, the Reyistration of Voters’ Act and the Education r, mht A t aie un just and unfair to the country. Res ee d, i hat the repeal ol the two forn ler be urged, an. proper amendments to the Jat- ter, and tue Act relating to the Board of Works be asked for, and that oar Represent- atives be urged to carry out the wishes of the pe ple in this respect.{ Linc The Very Rev. Dr. McDon- { Seu, under the auspices of St. Jas’. wy 4 een corbified by the City [he account had | | maintained Councillor Surveyor, an Heartz 41 i ; 1. qt se — that the Finauce Committee had no “‘power to eut it down.” His Honor the Recorder stated , that if a purchaser had previously bonvht goods from a deaier at a certain price, he would be bound to pay the dealer the same price for goods of the same kind and quality, until such time as a new arrangement was i ¢ . pant 2S io) ent it - ~ , made ; and that if the City Surveyor or other oificer of the city or eed ; goods or work done for the department over which he had charge, the aie has no recourse bat to pay the account for such iy Os Oo however, that if 3 higher than those for- merly chargel by the person rendering the ACC: ognt be demand ied, or if the prices be un- 71 weuahy and anreasonab ly high, or if it can be pri ic Ww. shown that there is collusion’ between the official and the dealer to benefit themselves at the expense of the city, the account may be re- duced Copncitiop CrassE thought that if the Finance Committee do not examine accounts vefore passing them, that Committee is prac- tically useless. It would be much better to have the accounts come before the Council un- certified by the officials and unpassed by the Comunittes; for the Council would then criticise each account before it was passed. Tuz Mayor remarked t! hat if members of | the Fimance Committee weré as careful mm the examination of accouats against the city as y are in the 8 vutiny of their per rson: ul ac- they counts, neither the © ity C Council nor the gh i - > Wot ork performed 5 provided, } mee — . ae wong 3 Latest by Te ‘ Bi “a pi. WS) WA WES. cepa legraph ta ke iding Room and Daily Exam ‘ner. | 99 Lonpon, Dee. 29. . i i ’ e . . : sh has ordored twelve hundreu Krupp vUS | Lh | g rhs. estimates for next nine and a half German nava! ing | vear hwe been increased inddbios i marks. The siow around Rustchuk is over feet deep and the operations of the j have bees suspen led in consequence. New for tific tions ar rind Pozen and boing rapidly yor two army ninsbmg, Germany, ate conipleted Servia & about justi to the to address a note h against Porers ‘ying he:self Paris, Dec. 29. Gambetta goos to Rome to confer with the Italian M inistry in reference to the Hastern question and the policy of the Vatican. Sn Toon N. B or. JOHN, IN. D. A fire todk place s morning in Water- loo Street, which destroyed eight buildings. Loss $20 mn V4 0. Ege ui ale | a>. “3 e): oie y i ems. Se ee a Oa ee aan —————— St. Peter 3 School will be re-opened on Nondi uy ; ‘ 7ta t Janteae Ati members of the Sons of Temperance are invited tu a social re-union on Monday evening, in Division Room, at 7 p. m. Wer would beg to call attention to the extraordinarily low prices of the Toys, &e., tH now selling atk I O. O, ¥,—#lection of Officers will take placc in St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, lI. O. O. F., Monday evening next, 3lst December. Members are requested to at- tend. ? . ZA d i Bi ‘OS. Bookstur e. ‘ remains of McDonald, one of the crew of the brigs. Nebo, that were washed ashore at Naufmge, “arrived in this city at noon to-day. They were accompanied by the wife of the deceased. THE nary fine weather co aG@EsTion.—If the present extraordi- ontinues and the harbor remains open, we would suggest that a Regatts be held on the Hilisborough on New Year's Day. This is something for our young oarsinel to think of. Surely there are iif ty young g menin our city who would think it an honor to take part in a : 7 ‘ regatta on New Year's Day. Not Correct.—The Argus states that two policemen, togetier, natiol the streets £ ¢ this city every day. li the alitor of t iat paper takes the trouble of looking at tharegerds of “ day duty”—in the Police! Station—he will find that this is not-cor- rect. The Editor of the Argus} has, in. this case, nothing to grumble about; but it is evident that he remembers the time he was fined in the matter of his cow, i} The annual general meeting of the Cana- da pee N a and Sealing and Fishing ay was hel! in Montreal on the 12th ins st., at which avery gratifying report of The vas subinitted. bi he > VO: uw Ss operatio: is following Z ge vatlemen were elected a board of directors for the ensui ing ye ar: Sir Nugh ens would, he felt sure, have any cause to com piain—or words to that eliee +b. CouNncILLoR Byrne defended the Finance} Commiitee-—ileclaring that in no instance had! they ¢areles Sy pérforiiad their duty. He said that if the remarks el a May or were mace | to him on the street 1 by a] son not in such a} it would be} ' di guified position a3 th etd rescated 210% ouly y by Wi ue but with a blow. ‘Tur Mayon said ‘th ere was a certain measure of respect due to the City Council; and he| could not permit such language as that OF | Councillor Byrne to be used while he sat in the chair and repres sented the city, He left the) in the hands of the Council. Byrne refused to withdraw his matter Cou words, Tu Mayor was on the point of leaving the chair, when CouNcILLEOR Har RIS, move d the follow ing resolution,—which was seconded Councillor Davy :- + NCILLOR by QP nn. __. Resolved, That Counce lor Byrne do retract the words, ‘ That if the statement were maa we] to him on the street, by a porson not in suc dignified position as the Mayor, it would be resel nted, not only by words, but with a! blow.’ pastas ipa ED The resolution passed on the following division :— Yuas: Peake, Harris, Crabbe, Davy, Heartz, Smith, Nays : Byrne, Morris, Hooper, Councillor Byrne marks. Tus Mayor remarked that personally he did not feel, in the slightest degree, aunoyed by the words of © nuncillor Byme ; ; but from members of all public 2 baxties, there is a respect due the chair; and, if that were not upheld, there vould . be 2 bear . garden made a few explanatory re- A. Society, in St. James’ Church, Georgetoxn, on the~2Gth, His subject Ws ! Tne Devotion of the English P = towards the Blessed Virgin Mary.” ‘The Advertiser speaks in high terms of the lecture, and says that at the gentleman was presented thankfu}ness close the Rey. with an address, expressing for the services rendered to “the St. James Total Abstinence Society. Ccurovs Rewarp.—The Alberton Pioneer has the following advertisement, which is a rs gO ok sc rando ill sling r rongs ” perpetr ated by tye Assessors ci the} . v Ca, npbelion Distri a cos 4: — JU Rewaro.—t! offer the above reward to ae the..." giant | instead of — pro; et discussion. ie also said. that he wished to have the Civic Avecounts brought to a fine point before the close of the year, and requested another meet- ing on Saturday. The Councilthen adjourned, to ineet at three o'clock this afternoon. {was torn SE tbh Ge - oF 5 W aa he schr. Loehiet, owned Quick "| by Davis & McFayden, left ] Murray Harbor at noon on the 18th. Arriving in Picton there was no ceal down at the dump, and it had to be teleg raphed f for up to the mines, jand did not coine ¢ down till haif-past eight next morning. She then teok in some ity ‘or sixty tons, and arrived back at Murray Harbor about. four -o’clock on the 19th, making the round trip in twenty-eight any person or persons who will pay mewthe | hours—not bad work forthe 19th day of amouut ior whick my property was valued py | the Assessors of this District. DANIEL “oe telograph to Hon. D. Davies, rigt. Horry Davies,” A. H. Yates, master, are if ed in New York, on the. Zit imst—2d Gays irom St. Martins, Wi SULLIVAN. lvertiser. | Decomber.—- a | A Reapine Room under the management of the Reform Chib was opened in George- town on Monday last. Tas Christmas Carols will be sung at di. ' Peier’s Church to-morrow. after Evensong, John Rankin, Vice- Messrs. R. Ander- Masson, and Allan, President; Mr, i eee: ¥ ent; Dire £resia mm son, Hon. T. A 3 Jaines Lord, of aie - T. W. Stabb and A I McKay, af St. John’s Newfound- The company f fifteen per cent. last ProrocRAPHED Norrs IN CIRCULATION. — A photog raph of a two dollar bill of the Me reba s’ Bank of this city was passed in James MecAlian’s tavern on Friday, by a man named Henry H. Walsh, ‘The note very dilapidated. Mr. MecAllan took it to the Bank to have it changed. The photograph was detected by the teller. The matter was left in the hands of the Marshal, who traced the note back to Walsh. He said he took it from aman maned Fleigher about a forinig! ut age ». Fleigher was arrai igned edtnre the Magisi rat e this morning, and swore that to the best of his knowledge he ever gave the note to Walsh, but that he gave Vialsh a note about the time named, and that w hen Walsh took it he remarked : “Do you think it (the note) is good.” Walsh was remanded on bail for eight days. Fa a - a = x er 7 cT ii sh & ta {ha EJ aR Boia EoGD G xdue¢e our Large St cock, we will EB ler to re L's mit a great reduction on for- ” oy "pe rices, Ve will cod Gray Gobi ton, f fram 4 1-3 ¢ ater pee the. ata b y orde fell, ~ Sell— cts. Good White Cotton, from $ cts, Go9a Pring batten, rom 8 cts, rn JB, irom 6 1-2 cts wood Tweed Drags Geads, 7 1-2 cts, Boy's Winter f Freed, 25 Cts, Heavy Winter Shawls, $1.25. Ail Wool Flannel, 29 cts, SSARFS, CLOUDS, GLOVES All oe VERY CHEAP. prices. goods at propo Dephig our goods for Cash, we are ipa position to sell all goods at our bottom prices. d. B. MASBORALD, toad Heavy. Winsey f- rtionately low QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Dee, 7—ne pat A Lz i OF -Bu Wo Fe WO Velvai, TABLE WOOL, MENS’ ad se Char FANCY AT COST. FANCY DRESS SS ox acm ESS Black or Gal French Merinos ST. MAKES, BLACK LU PAISLEY SUANLS, WINTER Fancy and Plain, to close lot from #1. 10. and CL IU NT ‘ERP ANES, CURTAINS PETING SPAIR DAMASKS, (very low). ‘Good, All-Woel 16-4 Blankets, Floor and Table GIL-¢L wet Avur y LOT OF LADIES’ WINTER 60038, aos Dae reo 9D A LOT OF LADIES’ a THAR CoOsT. LOW, TO CLEAR. —AND—- Cashmeres, O¥ EXTRA VALUE FROM 466c. STi From 15e to™7&ec. ES, $4,70—WORTH 35.04. A large lot of Ty The wiomeote fOb 1 Ay Dnasiday i higy @ Liogoiio. PLAIN AND FANCY OL, ‘Tt Vv VEE From 60c., (for Utsters). S | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, — Importar nt Desision | THE SEWINS MACHINE AWARDS. [From the Sewing Machine Journal. ] Fhe Special Nie dal to Wheeler & Wilson Manuiaciuring Company, Extract from the Judges’ R port: “The recommendation we hereby submit :— “The great advantage which it obtains in ite listinctive feature, the Rotative Hook, over the class of machines using tl} 1e reciprocating shuttle, is one which needs, to show it, no spée vial demonstration ; it being apparent at once, not only to the educ ated mechanic, but to any intelligent observer.” The Report concluded ; “The tension is more easily adjusted and needs less regulating than any other that we know of. The range of work successfully formed by the apparatus known as the ‘No, 6 machine’ in our presence, was larger than we have elsewhere seen on any one machine, going from many thicknesses of tin and cloth to. gether to the finest cambric, without stopping the machine, and the sewing all perfect, show- ing the perfectment of the tension device used. The machine is well made, all its parts being litted to guage, and consequently interchange- able. It has already received from the Amer. ican Institute all the awards and recognitions under the rules possible to a sewing machine, We consider the apparatus known as the No, 6 to be the most mechanical in construction and as attaining the best results of any ma- chine we know of, and we do not’ hesitate to declare it, as in our opinion, at present the best sewing appar atus in the world ; we recommend for it the highest recognition under the rules that can be awarded—the Special Medal of 1377, oT G. RONAHAN, U.S, N “J W oop, U. s. N., — W. CoLLrxs, U.S. Rev. Mar. The prices of these Machines have been greatly reduced. ar. Theo. EL. Chap- pelle, D iamond Bookstore, is ao ‘A zent in this City. AL AND TRARN i ¥ (Abt AND paRU) R ~ CLEARING OUT PRICES - Judges. TOYS AND FANCY goons HASZARD’S BOOKSTORE, BEFORE PURCHASING Dec. 20—2in ELSEWHERE GE CORPS. fe AL VV JA z a aa liourned M: ote of the Salvage G any is postponed till the first Hionday of January, 1878, then to take place at 8 o’clock, p.m. sharp. A full attendance is respectin! ily solicited, as matters of importance will be laid before the Club. By order, x A. Mck CEN ZIE, See’ Vy. Dec. 29. BOOK & JOB PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously executed, AT THE “EXAMINER” O under 1s77— OFFICE the careful supervision of Cranes, Fringes, Ribbons, athers and Flowers, (cheap). VE HOSIERY, PLAIN and FANCY "Ts A NIN Bw, A LOT OF IES’ “TRIMMED EHIATS, From 75 cents. y t Piagia! it Siu ibiius, & = y lelveuae is wy Black and Faney Shades, (very low), Ladies’ Stays & Corsets, From 36 cents. LINEN, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS MIRROR and DAMASKS. (i “xtra Cheap. ) ave N, FE RLT , (cheap); STAIR CARPETS, RSF $2.90 Ga STES, REEFING JACKETS, (Good) from $4.00. OVERCOATS, (Goad) from $5.70, ULSTERS, from $9.80. J.D. MASON & 60, lottetown, Dec, 18, 1877. and HEMP CAR. | J. W. MITCHELL, greece We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, suck as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, JARDS. PAMPULETS, DODGERS HANDBILLS, POSTERS, KINDS OF AND ALL nx and Legal Blanks, ° &e; \ ce. &e. MODERATE ° PRIC ot ay . uli wii AT ES. Office :— ¥. : Q . ~ r Cone Great Guage and W ater iaieeae y Old s tai ne International Hotel | (YORMERLY RA ANKIN HOUSE) Corner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L Private and permanent Boarders can be ac- comm: — on very moderate terms, during he winter season, at the International. ED. iICISAAG, Proprietor, Dec, 19, 1877—2m :