SA SME SOT PEE: en aon ers Correspondence, ee for the opinions or sialements of Corress pondents, | ——s- ” ‘a J . Ths Cost of the Polics. | ; r’ fil “ea oe To dre £54440 ‘ sie 42418 NNT , of Fri lay Last, from a letter over the signature of “*W. FE. Dawson,”’ 1 take the following extract : “In the course of my ee at the meeting rsferced to, I st sted ths Bolce (meaning, of eparse, the Department) Six, In ‘your lasne WwW madd cost thi; year arm? $ll,00, my object in referring to phis | item been to show tuaat if the City could afford | ¢pepend txt sum for the Polise, it could | eurely spend tor edueational purposes the sum | of 39,115. 1 repeat that statement. Now, the question is, What does Mr. Daw-| gon repeat-—the statement he made at the | public meeting, or the Mes which ue did | not state at the public meeting, that is the qudstion ° [ am well aware that it is quite possible for a man to state one thing and mean another ; for instance : It is quite possible for City School Trustees to call for tenders for the building (meaning, of course, by contract) of a eistly School House, and at the same time be mking all the necessary preparatior of men ai material for building it by days’ work ; this is wnat I would eall stating one thing and me sning another. i me, therefore, not Mr. Pawson s meaning which he did not state, but: his “statement” which he, it seems, did not mega, ‘that tae slice would cost this year some $11,000,” to which I took exception, and esill deny. I cheerfully state, for ‘‘the public benefit,” that my arithmetic will not give $11,000 from nineteen times 355, and even supposing it could, | should not be more ‘‘terribly startled than Mr. Dawson was when he discovered {throu zh the prompt action of the City Coun- cil) that the httle geome of building the new s:a ol house by days’ work had suddenly col- iegeet. Yours, &c., c. F. Harris. Feb. 11, 1978. ae Tothe Editor of the Examimer: Srr,—One Henry Coombs, living somewhere in Caarlottetowa I presume, is again airin some imaginary grievance in the columns 0 the ‘‘new daily” —anything to fill it up. Every a:t must have a motive, so on inquiry I found out the moving power, the great exciting cause of Honry Coombs—ire and spite. Mr. Henry Coomba is a small trader in a remote part ol the towo, and wasin the habit of keeping a midiature lumber yard in front of his little plase, to the great inconvenience of the public, ani directly contrary to the city by-law or- dering ‘‘a!] the sidewalks to be kept clean.’ Mr. Henry Coombs was remongtrated with by @ very courteous and obliging policeman, and asked to shift his lumber yard further in; but Mr. Henry Coombe did not mind the law, and dsliberately aad with malice aforethought told the, gentle and kind policeman to ‘‘go to blazés,” Just fancy that, sir, What an irre- parable loss the city would sustain if ‘the pair of blues” had to go where fe ordered! If I mistake not, the exact words were a trifle hot- ter and stronger; a little more peppery in their true wording. Be this as it may, Mr. Henry Coombs was fined by the Stipendiary Magis- trate $1.60 for his continued wilful neglect and resistance in obstructing the sidewalk. An other time I believe his cow—his own cow— got into pound. So his cup of wrath was full to overflowing, as we seein the paper. Poor Henry! hs was the public man and cries *‘Dan- ger sheadw’ § There is no ‘‘danger ahead” ex eept the wilful law breakers. The public can take Mr. Henry Coombs’ case for an example. Yours, etc., Custos. Feb. 12, 1878. >> Te the Editor of the Lxaminer : Sre,—It appears from the published pro. ceedings of the City Council that Councillor Crabbe bas deferred his motion for lessening the pay of policemen until the Stipendiary Madeieetes Zeport be received. What does this mean? Will some City Father rise and explain ? Yours, &e., TAXED. Feb. 12, 1878. — << A CoNSIDERABLE amount of snow fighting was experienced by the trains yesterday. Nevertheless they arrived in this city on very good time. Fire at ALBerton.—We regret to learn that thedwelling houseof J. F. White, Esq. ,‘he obliging Collector of Customs at Alberton, was consumed by fire this forenoon. The furniture, etc., was saved. Cause of the fre is unknown. Our attention has been called to the filthy condition of the visitors’ seats in the Supreme Court. The floor and back of the seats for a considerable height is thickly coated with tobacco spits and plugs. A visitor remaining in the seats for only a short time is almost stifled by the unwhole- some smell which rises from the floor at that part. It is impossible for the Keeper of the building to keep the place cleared. We suggest that those who cause such a dis- graceful state of affairs be arrested under the Nuisance Act. Darixc Arremtr to Ros.—An_over- grown lad, named Daniel McDonald, was arragned before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning, charged with assaulting Miss Fanny Mawley, with intent to rob. Miss Mawley states that, on Friday night last, while passing in the — of J. D. Mc- Leod’s corner, she was knocked to the ground by a man who had a white handker- We da not hold ourselves responsible rscandal and other cerrupt acts of the Grit PT NRE gE seen se ~ ce. WAR NEWS. | Latest by Telegranh. _ 7 . ‘ a eran ra 630, [By Telegraph to Regdling Room and Daily Examiner. J New Yors, Feb. 12. Gold and Exchange unchanged. Lonpon, Feb. 12, 1878, | GortschakoT informs; the Powers that! Russia occapies Constantinople for the pro- tection of the Christians, and the astion of | the British in sending their fleet for that | pucposs made it just as necessary that Rus- | sia should o scupy it by land forces. | Tho “Times” St. Petersburgh despatches ssy that war with England is very popular. Russia has declared she will re-annex | Bossarvia despite the Roumanian protest. All English officers on leave have been ordered home immediately. Austria has asked the Porte for admitting her fleet to the Dardanelles. Italy will remonstrate with Athens at the action of the Greeks in crossing the frontier. The Grand Duke Nicholas has been in- vited by the Sultan to spend a few days at Constantinople. OUR OTTAWA DESPATCH. Orrawa, Feb. 12. The debate on the Governor General’s Address began yesterday. Sir John opened it in a speech of sparkling wit. In elegant vigor he denounced the O’ Donaghue amnesty Government. The Governmént, he says, had voted down the O'Donoghue amnesty in Parliament, and ina few months after, in order to gain a seat, granted it. McKenzie replied, and Masson followed in an exhaustive exposition of the reasons that caused the great Conservative re- action in Quebec. Laurier, Langevin and others followed. Laflamme claimed credit that the Grits by uncurring taxation, had given protec tion to home industry. The debate continues to-day, and Tupper will shortly speak. A ** Better’ terms delegation is here from New Brunswick. — ——— 18s78s. Ocean Steamship Coy SPRING TRIP. The First-class Iron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdward,’ 1354 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class 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 5th April, and will leave Liverpool for Charlottetown On or about the 15th April, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac. For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Joun Pircarrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to James Ketso, junr., 134 St. Vin- cent Street ; in Liverpool, to PrrcatrNn Broru- gers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; in Pictou, N. S., to Noonan & Davigs or here, . PEAKE Bro’s & Co., Managers. Charlettetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3tew QUEEN INSURANCE 00,Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build. ' ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island. June, 1877— DX. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, ' The Groat English Rem- A SW, edy is an unfailing curo ~"& fur Seminal Weakness, Sper- potency,and n sequence of Self-Abuse, “a aN ae as Loss of Bemcry, Univer- dg PS Be su Lassitude, Pain in | = 1 a Back, Dimness of Vision, Se: BeforeTaking. Premature Old Age, and After Taking. many other diseases that lead to J.eanity or sumption anda Premature Grave. #a@ Price, $1 i ' | ' | per package, or six packages for #5, by mail free of postage. Full particulars in our pamphiet, which | we desire to «end tree by mailto everyone. Address chief tied over his right eye. He was ac- eompanied by two others. Seemingly, the object of his attack was to ebtain a large gid locket that was suspended from her neck. He grasped at the locket, but missed, and caught the ribbon,which broke. Miss Mawley took a firm hold of the locket, and the would-be robber, seeing he was foiled made # speedy exit. She thought McDonald was the person who assaulted her, but she could not positively identify him. The case was postponed until to- son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser, ‘at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggiete WM. GRAY & co., Wiudsor, Outario, Canada. i sar Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat- j } j } > oOo — WORTH OF AT COST AND Mt 1 UNDER GOST. J. D. MASON & C0. 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 at Cost in Plain Figures. J.D. MASON & CO. QEEEN SQUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1878. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH BAZAAR UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MISS MACDONELL. :0:——— THE LADIES OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, intending holding a BAZAAR in the MARKET HALL, Wednesday & Thursday, The 24th & 25th April, IN AID OF THEIR CHURCH. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price. The following Committee have kindly con- sented to solicit and receive contributions for that purpose :— Mrs. Bayfield, Miss S. Longworth, ** Ball, Mrs. Manning, ‘* Bolton, ‘* Newbery, LECTURE & CONCERT, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF King Solomon Lodge No. 9A. F. & A.M, nn PT one Tuesday, Feb, 19, 1878, —IN THE— REFORM CLUB HALL (Athenzeum), Charlottetown. The Lecture will be delivered by brother the 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 ‘* Brown, ‘* Osborne, ** Davies, ‘* Palmer, * D. Davies, ‘* KE, Palmer, ‘* Dodd, « C. Palmer, ‘« Fitzgerald, *« G. Peake, Miss Haszard, ‘* Pope, Mrs. Hensley, “«« J. C. Pope, ** Hobkirk, ‘* Sneeston, ** Welsh. Mrs. H. Longworth. Feb. 4—till apr 1 ftly ~ ‘Buy the American X 0 NURREN B. WHGELS —AND THE-- BAND HUB WHEELS, For Sale at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. ene A GOoD LOT OF AMERICAN WOOD STOCK, ‘* Ings, Pon — Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Ete. ' 1,000 LOADS OF MANURE For Sale. IGHT SOIL and Stable Manure delivered rh uired. 8 eerie DANIEL GORDON, P. S.—Leave orders for ern, Night Soil at Police Station. .G | Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878— —ALSO— with seat all complete, at Manufacturers’ ’ i A PEW SHEET-IBON BODIBS, prices, at iN? TICE is hereby given that the Board 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; Concert to commence at 8, sharp. L. M. POOLE, EDWIN. G. BEEK, Chairman of Committee. Secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 31—3 t aw pat STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four instalments, otf Five per Cenét—each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, * ~ Auction Sales. ee —<» - TRADE SALE. j ‘ nexs Tiaaursday,Fed. lt, at A clock,—on cousigament aol must bs seld— 75 bbls. FLOUR, 1) half-chests TEA, 5 hogsheads SUGAR, 19 Pancheosas MOLASSES, 59 bbls. APPLES, (very choice) 10 ** CRANBERRIMS, 5 grates ONIONS. 19 casks Kerosene OIL, 4 ecises Men’s BOOTS, 10,000 CIGARS, &c., &e. A. McNEILL, Auct’s, Ch’town, Feb. 12, 1878.--2in meen om TRADE SALE! { will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, a my Store, Kent Street, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, at 11 o'clock, a. m., - Aa , » iy THE FOLLOWING ARTIDLES : )() BBLS, FLOUR (Choice Brands), fal 10 Pancheons MOLASSES, 5 Hogsheads SUGAR, 10 Barrels do 25 Half-chests TEA, 50 Barrels APPLES, 10 Casks KEROSENE, 120° teat, 10 Dozen BUCKETS, 10 Dozen BROOMS, 20 Boxes FANCY SOAPS, Boxes CAN DLEs, 25 Boxes Assorted BISCUITS, Mode & Co., Halifax. Tins Pepper, Ginger, Mus tard, Allspice, Boxes Blueing, &e., &c. t JOHN SELLER. Kent St.; Ch’town, Feb. 9—1i ~— = | i Y AUCTION, at No. 11 Qresa Street, | : The above Sale is postponed until Weds nesday, Feb. 13th, at 11 o'clock. JOHN SELLER. Feb. 11— OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE WILL CONTINVE AT Further Reduced Prices, Several Lois of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HaLy¥ PRICR Remnants at half Price | WOOLLEN & FUR G00D8 AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! for Men and Boys. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. CHEAPEST YET! In Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock of BOOTS & SHOES of about $2,000 wort, at cost to cleaz, eonsisting of— Men’s Wellington Boots. Men’s Leather Congress Boots, Men's Felt Congress Boots, Men’s Larrigans & Overshoes, Men’s Feit and Leather Slippera, Women’s Leather Boots, (Elastic and Laeed), Women’s Felt Boots, * “6 Women’s ce & Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leather Boots, COME ONE AND ALL AND CET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Jan. 9—ne pat Wants, Lost, Found, see Advertisements under this heading, in not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. wy ATM “IZ -SLSI ‘IT “qed payable at its Office, No. 98 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— ‘a0yjO UANINVXY 38 Alddv szepnonied s9qgang oq “sutze3z Asta uo ‘dvaqo Alea pros eq [tag Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d y/ Sl3#!1 904 posn pus ‘sen ED ORD of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or hefore the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; Fivgz per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of May, 878. By order of the Board CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Seeretary “| pueq-puoosg spying Y—QIVS WoO ; Be WANTED—A Smart Boy, willing = ot os make himself generally use. al, will hear of a situation by applying in son at Harvie’s Bookstore. ene ave mtn oe but those who ean give good references as te character. Feb. 4—eod tf _— |, ANTED —A few Barrels of OAT. 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