: , yt . Liberals” —his course of action will be in ——. ther Items. : Loeal and 0 —_ ee - ee ne ea Water H. Bourke, Agent for the New York Life and Fire Insurance Company, died in Montreal on the Ist inst. iy is reported that the Store of Frederick Morrow, Souris, was burned on the night of the Ist instant. Poutics Discnarcep. — Policemen Gor- don and McKinnon have heen discharged for sleeping in the Police Station during hours of duty on the morning of the 25th. The former is now off duty, and the latier will leave when his month is up. —— se correspondence. | pay~ We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of Corres pondents, To the Editor of the Hxaminer; Dear Sirr,—In your issue of the 27th you say ‘‘the people of Pownal are a singular peo- ple ;” but had you been present at the meeting and heard one of the speakers declare that “When they tried to make his assessment $13,000 instead of $1,300, he did not com- plain,” you would perhaps strain your eyes to obtain a peep at the man who was so re- signed to the will of Davies & Co, Yours, LISTENER. Lot 50, Dec. 29, 1877. , alibi To the Editor of the Examiner : Dear Srr,—It must be apparent to the most superficial observer that the machinery employed in governing this small and com- paratively poor Province is entirely too cumbersome and expensive. Every year our ‘‘assembled wisdom” costs thousands of dollars in making laws that bring burdens instead of blessings to the taxpayers. The sole object, which representatives, having control of our affairs, appear to have in view, is the making of new laws, as if we hadn’t too many laws already on our Statute Book. Direct taxation is not acceptable, under any circumstances, to a large propor- tion of electors in our rural districts. While a certain amount of taxes are necessary in order to carry on the business of the coun- try, they should be levied in the way least objectionable tothe people and the most likely to be attended with the best possible results. That the present Local Government has forfeited the confidence of the people is evident. At large and influential meetings held in the various Electoral Districts throughout the Island, resolutions, strongly condemnatory of the Acts passed last ses- sion, have been in almost every instance unanimously carried. At most of these meetings the Government, after being cen- sured, has been asked to resign. It re- mains now to be seen whether the Premier is a true representative of the people or not. If he really is what he has before new _pro- claimed himself to be—‘‘a Liberal of the accordance with his former professions, and his speedy resignation must follow. In the event of the present Government yielding to the pressure of public opinion and the well-understood wishes of the peo- ple, a new government, representing the ‘more advanced views of the Liberal-Con- servative party will, it is hoped, be organ- ized. Every party, on appealing to the people at the polls, should publish an outline at least of the policy they intend to pursue. Here are a few planks for the new plat- form :— First. Reduce the number of members for the Lower House to one-half. Fifteen intelli- gent men are quite capable of doing the Legis- lative business of this Province. Perform the same operation in regard to the gods of the Upper Chamber. Some are of opinion that the Legislative Council might be abolished al- together, but perhaps dividing their present number by two would be more acceptable to the electors generally. ry Second. The Public or Queen’s Printing to be let to the lowest tender. Third. The offices of Superintendent of Ed- ucation and Civil Engineer to be abolished. Let the Secretary of Education do the work of the one, and the Superintendent of Public Works that of the other. The office of School Visitors should also be dispensed with. At present we have three worthies, receiving fat salaries for visiting the schools in their several Counties twice a year, for the sake of hearing a few lessons and aes a social chat with the teachers, Do away with these humbugs by all means, Fourth. Repeal the present Road Act.. Let the farmers and young men, instead cf bein compelled to pay a heavy poll tax, be allowe the privilege of working on the roads or pay- ing commutation money as they may see fit. Fifth, Lessen the number of Government officials and reduce the pay of office-holders necessarily employed. oy Sixth. Either repeal the Assessment Act al- together or levy the taxes equitably. Above all, make the Act so as to include the towns and incorporated villages. In valuing land property care should be taken not to tax @ man for his improvements. The owners own estimate as to the value of his property should be taken, on oath, as the fairest valuation. Who has a better right to know the real value of cultivated land than the owner or tiller of the soil himself ? Hoping to soon see a Government formed distinctive feature, the Rotative Hook, over ‘have elsewhere seen on any onemachine, going Marriages. | At the residence of the bride’s father, on the Ist inst., by D. G. MeDonald, Alfred W. Sterns, Esq., of the Firm of Perkins & Sterns, to Miss Rebecca H. Scott, daughter of John Scott, Esquire, Carriage Builder, both of } Charlottetown. PN or ET PED Se = cere Important Decision ! THE SBWING MACHINE AWARDS. [From the Sewing Machine Journal. ] ON et { ; + | The Special Medal to Wheeler & Wilsen Manufacturing Company. Lutraet from the Judges’ Report : * “The recommendation we hereby submit :— “The great advantage which it obtains in its the class of machines using the reciprocating shuttle, is one which needs, to show it, no spe- cial demonstration ; it being apparent at once, not only to the educated 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 per- formed by the apparatus known as thé * No. 6 machine’ in our presence, was larger -thari we 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 fitted 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 apparatus in the world ; we recommend for it the highest recognition under the rules that can be awarded—the Special Medal of 1877, “J. G. BRonawan, U.S. N., / *“B. F. Woon, U.S. N., » Judges. “J. W. Coriins, U.S. Rev. Mar. \ The prices of these Machines have been greatly reduced. Mr. Theo. L. Chap- pelle, Diamond Bookstore, is the Agent in this City. Ch’town, Dec, 29—3i eod. WEST INDIA WAREHOUSE Se ee Molasses and Sugar. UNS. Choice retailing Molasses, Hhds. Bright Vacuum-pan Sugar, Bags English refined Sugar, just received and for sale b HASZARD BROS, Flour and Tea. BBLS. FLOUR (choice brands)—Plough, Gibbs’ Best, Our Brand; Biscuits—Wine, Cabin, Abernethy, Fruit, Ginger Nuts; Bags No. 1 Ship Bread, Chests Tea—a very superior quality. For sale by HASRARD BROS. Tobacco and Cigars. LACK CHEWING, — Princess Louisa, Lorne, Sweet Sixteens; Halifax. Twist— Boxes, Half-Boxes, Caddies; Bright Smoking —Gold Bar, Fancy Twist, Solace ; Cigars, in all the various brands. For sale by HASZARD BROS. Paints, Oils, &e¢., epee COD & HAKE OIL, Casks Ameri- can Kerosene Oil, Raw, Boiled and Olive Oils, Paints, Drugs and Putty. For sale by HASZARD BROS. Codfish, &e. OXES and half-boxes selected Codfish, Quintals good retailing Codfish, Bbls, Labrador Herring, cases Preserved Lobsters. For sale by HASZARD BROS. ee Sundries. OOK S FRIEND Baking Powder, Cream } Tartar, Pepper, Ginger, ‘Mustard, Allspice, Coffee, Bartlett's Blacking and Bluemg, Table Salt (in boxes. ) HASZARD BROS. od Sleigh Shoeing Iron. VENTY Bdles. 14x Refined Iron, Cut and Clinch Nails and Spikes. For sale by HASZARD BROS. Soaps and Washing Crystalis. ONDON PALE, White Lily, British L Crown, Silver Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Pick. tsone’s and Hofmann’s Crystals, . ] b - ae Pw HASZARD BROS. that will go in for retrenchment and amend- | ment of oppressive laws, I remain, Yours truly, ONE OF THE PEOPLE. King’s County, Dec. 31, 1877. Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court. Jan. 2._James Hennessy, drunk and dis- orderly, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days; Edward Strain, drunk, on complaint of James Hennessy, was fined $2 and costs or 8 days; Donald McEachern, drunk and incapable, was fined $2 and costs or 8 days; Wm. Seward, same offence, was fined $1 and costs or 4 days; | Owen Brady, loafing on the corners, was dis- | charged; Daniel McCormick, drunk ane in capable, was fined $1 and costs or 4 F385 | Murdock Bell and Geo. Goodnow, for having: their sleighs in wrong position, were fined cente and costs. ‘with all her Machinery, Boats, &c., | Ch'town, P. E. L, FOR SALE! THe STEAMER HEATHER BELLE, ; ‘ will be offered at Private Sale, untill THURSDAY, the 10th day January, 1878. Should the Steamer not then be sold at Pri- | vate Sale, she will be offered at PUBLIC, AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Thurs- | day, the 10th day of January. or terms and particulars apply to JOHN HUGHES, Agent. | Dec, 26, 1877. 2aw pat a ne till 10eh | . | . | Charlottetown, Dec. 24, 1877. 990,000! AS WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE UP —-OUR—- reven( Business WE WILL OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF ABOUT FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF STAPLE AND FANOY RY GOODS! At Less Than Cost! IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS CIVE US A CALL! AS THE STOCK MUST BE MOVED OFF REGARDLESS OF COST! IN A FEW MONTHS, Sale to Commence on Wednesday, December 26, s@~ SEE SMALL BILLS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. "Wa SALES FOR CASH ONLY. PERKINS & STERNS. eodé6in | AUCTION SALES. BANKRUPT SALE. _ fO BE SOLD, BY AUCTION, Un the premises occupied by the Herald Printing Office, on Wednesday, 23rd Jan., 1878, I Fairhaven Pres: i Columbian Hand Press, together with allthe Type, Furniture and Paper belonging to the Printing Office. A catalogue of articles can be seen at the Office of che subscriber, B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Dec. 31—-2i LAND SALE. I have been instructed by the Executor o, the Estate of the late Hon. Daniel Brenan to Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on A WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of Februg ary next, 1878, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, — AS that tract, piece, or, parcel of Land } situated, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Thirty-four, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say : Commenc- ing at a stake fixed at the northwest boundary of land in the occupation of Edward Douglass, Jon the Corran Ban Bridge Road; thence running westwardly along said road until it strikes the east boundary line of fifty acres of land for- merly in the occupation of William Seaman, now deceased ; thence by a line at right angles southwardly until it strikes land in the pos- session of Henry Green ; thence eastwardly until it strikes the western boundary-line of land in the occupation of the said Edward Douglass ; thence north to the place of com- mencement, containing by estimation FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, or to Mr. John Gahan, Charlottetown, Agent for the Executor of the said Estate. (Signed) WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Dec. 31, 1877—+ saie. “SHERIFF'S SALE, Joun Roacu Bourke, Plaintiff, and MicuarEL Hueues, Defendant. Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of John Roach Bourke against Michael Hughes, I have taken and seized, as the property of the said Michael Hughes, all the right, title and interest of the said Michael Hughes, in and to the following S SOREN viz: Fifty Acres of Land on Township Number Thirty-six, bounded on the West by the Road leading from the Monaghan Road to Fort Augustus; on the North by Land in the possession of Thomas Cummiskey ; on the East by the division line between Townships Numbers Thirty-six and Thirty-seven ; and on the West by Land in possession of Michael Trainor and Patrick Quinn, in Queen’s County ; and I do hereby give Public Notice that I will, on FRIDAY, the Twelfth day of JULY, A. D., 1878, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell, by Public Auction, the said Property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the ion y marked on the said Writ, being Two Hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Twenty-four Cents, and interest on the sum of One Hundred and Ninety-four Dollars and Sixty-seven Cents, part thereof from the Tenth day of February, A. D, 1871, till paid, at eight and one quarter per cent. per annum, besides Sheriff’s Fees and all incidental expenses. WILLIAM R. WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff ’s Office, Queen’s County, } Dec, 27, A. D., 1877. \ 3in E. J. Hopason, Plaintiff’s Attorney. -_ ne Wants, ete., ete. Bar" Advertisements under this hcading, in space not ex- “eeding half an ineh, will be ea een. for TEN CEN Ls per suUye L JT OST— Last Sunday evening, 30th instant, between Post Office tilt Weadorias brick Church, a LEATHER WALLET, containing asum of Money and papers of value to the owner. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leav- ing it at this Office. Dec. 31—3i eod pat 21 law ANTED—To do General Housework, a Servant GIRL. Highest wages aid. Enquire at this office. Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1877. ro o the street, on Sunday night, a Fur BOA. Apply at the Examiner | Office, corner Great George and Water Streets. Dec. 31— i" ANTED — A Good HOUSEMALD. } Apply at once at the Revere Hovsg. Ch’town, Dec. 29—3i REMEMBER you can still get the best | American, Baldwin, Greening and Russett | Apples, at corner Pownal and Water streets. IF. T. & W. L. Dean. de266i T° LET.—A large new three-story House, on Dorchester street, near ‘Queen street. Apply to B. O’°CALLAGHAN. | Dec. 21, e877. \ ANTED.—To Rent, a Shop, suitable for painting — and wagons in for ithe winter. Apply to Epwarp Maccowan, ‘City Painter. _ Dec. 22, 1877,—3ieod pat 2ioaw \ ANTED— Immediately, a Tanner and : Courier. Apply to Stmon Bo.aer, Head St. Peter’s Bay. Dec. 22, 1877,—tf Waste TO EXCHANGE.—A Single Jauuating Sleigh, nearly new, for a DOUBLE-SEATED SLEIGH. ' Apply at thia office. December 17, 1877—lw . ee Lae eer ome ee ee a ngs A A | ACES SG ENaC SUE cnet dy