—_ —s . a ; . Daily Exantiner. he Baily xi 5 ) Cb Charlottetown. August 20, 1877 CITY ELECTORS—A TTENTION! ALL of you who have not your names registered upon the voters’ lists—which you may see in the Post Office, the Court House and other places—will be DISFRAN- creep, unless you go to the office of the County Court—or appear before the County Court~between this day and Thursday next. Each of you should go immedia- tely. The County Clerk, in the old Prov- ince Building, willask you all necessary questions and give you all the information < | himself to be a passive instrument in these men’s hands. it isno secret that when matters had been so manipulated that he was ieft to stand alone, a helpless minority of one, on the School Board, that he went to the Attorney General and begged to be permitted to resign. It isalso no secret that he was threatened with the loss of all patronage, from Queen's Counsel fees f: the prosecution of criminals to the shadowy expectancy of a County Court Judgeship, if he refused to sanction with his presence the completion of the pending job— which we admit he has been powerless to avert. It is all very well to have the School Board graced by a gentleman distinguished for his courteous manner and his affable des meanor. But the taxpayers of Charlotte- town think that this privilege is too dearly purchased at the rate of sixteen hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable monthly. —— a you may require. You should not be satisfied until your | For, | names are all placed upon the lists Shiite i¢ y , | ‘ remember, imis 18 your last chance for a Rankin House. whole year. If you do not apply to the! County Court, and attend at the County Court this week, as the law requires you to do, you will be unable—no matter how much you desire it--to record your votes when the help of every man who loves his country will be required to overthrow the to hurl from ORGANIZED TYPOCRISY, and their high places the political charlatans who are every year raising your taxes and p'unging the country deeper into debt. It is a significant fact that you have not been warned, as you should have been, by the Patriot newspaper. This juncture is ‘ust as important to you as the day of the election. Yet, the organ of the McKen- zie Cauchon Combination utters never 4 note to warn you that you are in danger of losing your right to vote when that day comes. It is evident that the wirepullers who manipulated the Act which requires the registration of votes count upon your supiness and apathy now, to defeat Mr, Pope and to win, by a disreputable stratay But, Go one—go all—an gem, the Queen’s County Election. be warned in time. have your names registered, ———— ni Se Gib -e & « UTILIZED.” her Items. Focal and Ot ~ ~ Dr. Woon, of Oitawa, is stopping at the [iw De. Watsn, of this city, goes to Mount Stewart to take Dr. Brines’ place who is removing to Port Hill to fill Dr. Shreve’s position, — Fat. ———_.* Puere is a feminine ‘fraud’ in the town who distributes communistic tracts for 15 cents a copy and obscene papers for noth- ing. Beware of her. => ee oa Mc re Gop.—A lump of gold, weight 11 ounces, was brought to town yesterday from Movse River, Musquodoboit. 1t was from q vartz taken out in four days by two men— He. Herald. : --- nied On Thursday last Mr. Maurice Uandra- han, cf Buctouche, N. B., had his arm 80 badly hurt by the machinery of his carding mill that he was obliged to have it ampu- tated. Don’? forget to attend the Grand Tea Party at Crapaud to-day. The ‘‘ [eather Belle’’ will leave Steam Navigation Wharf st by Telegraph. ible tl OE DP DL OTE EEN — Late eer te reer Latest from Montreal. (Special to the Daily Examiner.) Monrreat, Aug. 18. it sed the late Judge Sanborn. ferin - the most popular Governor Canada has had for years—-will likely be chosen King, if the Canadians wish to transfer the Dominion into an elective Monarchy. Flour nominal :— Superior Extra, Extra Superfine, $6 75 to 7 (0 6 50 to 6 75 Fancy, 6 55 to 6 60 Spring Extra, § 30 to 6 00 Supertine, 6 10 to 6 30 Strong Bakers’, 6 55 to 6 95 Fine, 6 00 to 6 00 Middlings, 5 05 to 5 25 Pollards, 5 50 to 5 75 U. C. Bags per 100 lbs., 3 50 to 3 55 City Bags (delivered ) 3 10 to 3 15 Oatmeal 5 90 to6 OD —— te A Long War Anticipated (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner.) Lenvon, Aug. 18. The Russians are making every preparas tion for a long war. It is announced that the Servian Minie» ters have tendered their resignations At Berlin, itis reported that Germany is remonstrating against the erection, by France, of fortifications on the Swiss frons tier. At Madrid, thirty persons have been ar< rested for Republican conspiracy. ee ee WAR NEWS. Loxpon, Aug. 17. The Russians have evacuated Elena and Beboana, and nearly all the country up to Tirnaya, Suleiman Pasha’s advance guard is close to Gabrova, He received Leavy reinforce~ for the grounds at 9 o'c'ock a. m., return-) ment from Constantinople. ing in the evening. -_-_* A very subs antial fence has been place i around Hillsborough Square. King’s Square Tar object which the members of th present Government had in view when run ning the last election has been gained They banded themselves together in a uvholy union to hound down Messrs. Pop and Brecken, because they had dared t eiy that schools, which had been alread erected, might be ‘ utilized’ by the Gov ernment. The very word “ utilized ° which Mr. Brecken had used in his addres to the electors, was seized upon as embody ing an exceptionally dangerous principle -everend agitators, and agitators far other wise than reverend, denounced the idea and passed resolutions in which the un hoppy word was set forth in all the dignit of italics and inverted commas. If privat schools, they declared, were ‘‘ utilized,’ ruin and destruction would soon oversprea the land, and we should lose all chance 0 sitting beneath the branches of Mr. Davies’ now celebrated ‘ Upas Tree.” The Trus; tees of the Wesleyan Academy pointed with pride and with much self-laudation t their resolutions, by which they had aa never to receive Government money Stewart, Robertson and McGill ‘cam down handsomely.”? One institu'‘on, a all events, was not be “utilized.” Perish the Government that would so insult them and perish their money with them. And because the men who said this, and mucli more than this, with loud.voiced energy, and much fury, seemed to be in earnest; people began to believe them and to thinks that they might be trusted. They were trusted; and before tw saonths elapsed these very men * utilized ’ the school that they bound themselve never should be ‘‘utilized.” Their iil sounding denuncis’ ons against their op’ ponents for advocai ng such a principle have died away upon their lips, But this is not all. A portion of the Truss tees of the Wesleyan Academy constitute a majority of the Charlottetown School Board, and this treacbe~ ous abandonment of their principles, this “ utilizing ’’ of their scheol, has been with flagrant :ndecency, com- passed by these very men. It is the nearest approach we have ever k.own to that perfection of unblushing im pudence—S ttan rebuking sin. We do not wonder at the secresy in which the whole matter is attempted to be shrouded, for shameless asts shun the light of day and escape observation when pos~ sible. But we do wonder that the Hon. i | ‘Court. fence will ba completed this week. hope it will enclose a larger and more shapely space than the old fence. _———_- A.t who promenaded the Steam Navizas tion Wharf last evening, and gazed on about two dozen full grown boys swim- ming io their nakedness off Peake’s No, 2 Wharf, must quickly come to the conclus sion that Charlottetown requires a public bathing house—and a vigilant police force. tine Parrssoro, N, S., Rauwar—the Par- rsboro Railway is fnished, and has been handed over tothe Company by the con< tractor. Mixed trains are running daily fiom Spring Hill to Parrsboro. Mr. A. E. McKiller is manager of the ‘ine. ah ee A Man named Ganong was brought be- fore the Pol'ce Megistrate of St. John on Friday Jast for erect’ ng a brick»cased build~ ng }’gher than the law allows. He was fined ), and $10 for every day he allows the building to stand as it is. —— ‘ Wedo not, of corse, hold ourselves rex sponsible for the che~ges or the language concerning Professor Anderson which apy peared a few days ago in our correspons ence column, over the signature of J. Cuxs xincuam Duntor We have no interest what ever in the matter. ore an => --- Tue captain of H. M.S. Sirius has res ported {9 the Admi.ulity that on the 13th of July he fell in with the derlict brig Champion, of Pr vce Edward Island. An attempt was made ‘> sink her with shell, but this having failed a torpedo was placed under her, which blew her compietely as- sunder, notwit! tanding which she s‘‘J/l floated. -——-- —-—-— At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday morn‘ng, William Power, drunk and sleeping on the street, fined $3 or 14 days. John McAuley, for fight'ng on the street, discharged. Ewen McNeill, on com- plaint of P. Connolley, for being drunk and’ inc ipable, fined $3 or 14 days; paid. Jas. Ryan, drunk and fighting on the street, fined $3 or 14 days. Margeret Barry, on compl. ‘nt of Hugh McShane, for larceny of a table~cloth, fined. $10 or one month. Eliza Terlizzick, on complaint of Terence O'Hare, for larceny of 45 yards of silk; ads mitted to bail on producing two securities for $150 each to await -ial at the Supreme J. S. O’Nei.:, on complaint of Peter Keeley, for larceny of $20, discharged on his own recogn.zance and £50 to appear when required. William Flannigan, on complaint of Chas. Robertson, for being John Longworth should have permitted \drunk and incapable, fiaed $2 or 5 days. Gouny, Aug. 17. The Czar has joined the Grand Duke Nicholas here. The Prince of Montenegro will be oblig« We led to raise the siege of Niscas to march against the furkish troops who are endeav- oring to enter Montenegro. The Russians officially acknowledge the loss of 14,450 killed and wounded to Aug- ust 9th. ATHENS, August 17th. Turkish massacres awaken horror and indignation here. Bucnargest, Aug. 17, It is reported that fever is epidemic in the Russian army in Bulgaria, and is in» creasing. The troops are also in want of food, and refuse pay unless they receive it in the coin of their country. They threaten to surrender to the Turks unless they are paid in the coin demanded. The present state of affairs in the army is very alarming. GENLRAL NEWS. Lonpon, Aug. 17. A despatch from the Viceroy of India, August 15th, states that there is a general improvement in the crop prospects in Ma- dras, Meysoz, Bombay and the North-~west, which has maintained the past week. Rain is still much needed in the Punjaub, Rag. pootab and the Western part of the North~ west Provinces. The prices for grain cons tinue exceedingly high through the famine districts, but in Madras they are slightly easier and still are lower in every part of that presidency than in the worst parts of Bombay and Maysoz. The question of grain stocks and supplies continues to cause anxiety. The grain trade at Cal+ cutta is exceedingly active, ninety thous- and tons of shipping being engaged. Paris, Aug, 17. Presidex:t MacMahon, who is making a tour in Normandy, replying to an address of the President of the Court of Appeals at Cain, said be-did not seek the triumph of any particular party, but of those princi< ples which were the foundation of society, which were in serious jeopardy. BELGRADE, Aug, 17. It is arnounced that all the Ministers have tendered their resiz2ations. Prince Milan accepted only those of Stutch,’ Pre- sident of the Council, and M. Meloikovs itch. M. Restics was appointed President of the Council. The condition of Mysore continues criti- cal. ‘he Governor of Bengal telegraphs concerning the condition of Bombay. The prices of grain are slightly easier, but still very high. Improvement of the situation is retarded by the want ofrain. People are feeling ctill more the high prices. The difficulty in Bombay is uggravated by the state of Madras and Nizan, end by the in- ability of the railway to bring forward grain sufficient for the great demand. In Madras the numbers relieved Lave increas~ ed 189 000, making 385,000 increase in the last fortn ght. In Mysore the laborers on the works are decreasing and the chari« tably relieved increasing. In Bombay the reverse is occurring, but there is a slight general increase in the totals releived, In Madras there are 983 000 laborers on the works, and 100,000 charitably relieved. In Mysore there are 45,000 on the works and 164,000 charitably relieved, and in Bombay 265 000 on the works and 119,000 chari- ;tably rel’ ved. a It is said that Langlois, M. P., is likely The London World says that Lord Duf> WAR DISPATCHES. — New Advertisements ntl ts ne MEETING OCITiZens |! MEETING of the LIBERAL-CONSER- VATIVE CITIZENS of Chariottetown will be held—under the auspices of the ‘“‘Proviucial Committee of the Liberal-Con- servatives ef Prince Edward Island °— In the Atheneum, —ON-- WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. for the Purpose of Securing the Insertion of the Names of ALL LIBERAL~CONSERVATIVES Upon the Voters Lrsts / A FULL MEETING IS EXPECTED. BY ORDER, Simon WW. Crabbe, SECRETARY. Ch’town, Aug. 20— CIVIC ELECTIONS For Licensing Board. N pursuance of an Act of the General As- in the Fortieth year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled ‘An Act to amend an Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotsetuwn,” I do hercby give public notice that an Election of A LICENSING BOARD, (to coasist of three members) OR THR CITY OF CHABLOTTRTOWN, will be held ON TUESDAY, The Fourth Day of Seplember — NEXT— at the several places following. that is to say: In Ward No. 1—At the Store of Messrs. J & T. Morris, corner of Queen and W ater Streets. In Ward No. 2—At the Warehouse 01 Richard Heartz, Esq., trouting on Sydney Street. In Ward No. 3—At Market Hall. {in Ward No. 4—At the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, Kast. In Ward No. 5—At the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Strects. And at the said Elections the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open till five o*’clock in the aller noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS: Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown wh ch lies south of or- chester Street, and the parcel of ground’ formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall Comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lics south of Richmond Street and uorth of Dorches: | ter Street. Number Three shall comprise: all that part of Charlottetown which lies LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE sembly of this Island, made and passed ~ Auction Sates, FREEHOLD ESTATE. O { APT. FREELAND’'S Valuable PF ’ 181 acres,—on St. Peter's arm,-. miles from Charlottetown) wii] an (six AUCTION on; * Sold by Monday newt, August the 20th AT 11 O'CLOCK, sifarp, ° with Dwelling Iiouse, Farm Buildings, ey ’ . ——ALSO— Urop, Stock, Farm Implements, ete Sale to take place on the Premises JERMS LIERAL, A. MCNEILL, Auctj Aug. 18— ' Ri re Putte. TRADE SALE We will offer at Auction, ON MONDAY 20th inst., at 11 o'clock, TWO HUNDRED Bbls, Flour, ‘ cho TWENTY Pans. Molassses, TWENTY Chests Toa, TEN Boxes Black Chewin TWENTY Caddies Bright FIFTY Boxes Raisins, THIRTY Boxes Soap, TEN Boxes Candles, FOUR Kegs Baking Soda, TWO Kegs Cream Tartar, [TWENTY Boxes Pipes, THIRTY doz. Brooms, TEN doz. Washboards, FIVE Cases Matches, FIVE Casks Vinegar, FIVE Mats Dates, TEN Bags Nuts, assorted, THREE Bbis. Dried Apples, TWENTY Qtls. Extra Codfish. Gl Water Street, UNCLAIMED GOODS | CUSTOM SALE. O be Sold at Public Auction, at the Ap. praiser’s Office, Water Street, Char. lott town, on FRIDAY, the 24th August, > 1877, at.11 o’clock, a. m., the followmg Goods, Wares & Merchandise, —namely— 19 Boxes TEA, 1 Cask HARDWARPF, 20 Cases MATCHES, Cask MERCHANDISE, “ase do., Cask KEROSENE OIL, Causes MERCHANDISE. Bb}. ao., Bbl. CURRANTS, Qr. Cask GIN, Bars TRON, Bdis. do. D. CURRIE, Calleetor. Charlottetown, August 10. 1877 —taw Thursday, August 30th, LAK ELANBS. SALE OP A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL | STATE, AM instracted by the Jlon. George W. DeBlois, of Charlottetown, P. K. Island, to sell at AUCTION, at my rooms, Gran- ( lee’ g Tebaceo, " Smoking do., ‘ Sins. 226 50 {ville Street, on Thursday, the 30th inst, at {i “clock, noon, that Vauable Estate known as LAKELANDS, situate in the County of Hants, Nova Scotia, containing 3,000 acres of land Oa te premises are two Dwelling-hous s, two large Barns, Horse Statl>, Cow S ab ., Coach House, Ice House, «te., etc., all of which are ime good state of preservation, The two pit- turesque Lakes oa and belonging to this property, with their surroundings, afford south of Grafton and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Filazroy ard north Of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Filzroy Street, including the Common of the said Towa. Sce 18 Vic., Cap. 34, intituled “An Act to Incorporate the Town of Char- lottetown, and the Acts in Amendment thereot,”’ J. S. GARVELL, Mayor. PETER MacGowavn, Cily Clerk. Charlottetown, 2)th August, 1867.—27th |; a mn —_——_-—_—- LUNATIC ASYLUM. WANTED, at the above Institution, a Housemaid. Application for the situa- tion to be made at the Institution. Ch'town, Aug. 20—lin CARD. ELLOW CITIZENS :—Yonu will soon be called upon to elect a Licensing Board, in accordance with the late Act of Parlia- ment. Being solicited, I consented to nomination, and my naine has been before you for some weeks. Gentlemen, many of you have already promised me your snp- port, and should you place me in so respon sible a position, be assured I shall do my duty firmly, yet with moderation and even- handed justice to all. : JOSEPH KNIGHT. Ch’town, Aug. 20— LOsT. N THURSDAY, the 16th inst., between the Land Office and Dr. Taylor's, a FIVE DOLLAR BILL. The finder will be © wirded, by leaving it at THIS OFFICE. a i | -port for the sportsiran and amusement to the pleasure-seeker. LAKELANDS con- tains a large quantity of very valuable Tim- ber; also, Firewood and Longers. Terms made known at sale. For further particular; apply to Mr. G. Walter DeBlois, on the premises, or by letter to Hen. George W. DeBlois, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. R. D. CLARKE, Jr., Auctioneer and Keal Estate Agent, | 79 and 81 Granville St., Halifax. Aug. 15—12in pat till sale. as EO U Ee. lence Ex *“* Alhambra,” to-day, ** Chancellor” (patent), ‘* White Buns’ (extra), « Plimsoll” do., ‘** Pine Grove” (spring extra), ‘““ Meadowvale” do., Oshawa” do., ** Duterin” (superfine), ‘*Mammouth” do. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Ang. 15—4in - — DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. | - The Great English Rem- edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal Weaknels Sper . an y ll diseases that follow # sequence of Self-A buse; as Loss of M , Univer- éal Lassitude, Pain in I“ Fea Back, Dimness of Vision,= Beforelaking, Premature Old Age, and After ' many other diseases that lead to Jnsanily or Con- wes en and a Premature Grave. = Price, $1 e, or six packages for $5, mail 0 postage, “Pull particulars in our pamphint, whieh we desire tosend free by mail toevery one. Address * WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada- K@™ Sold in Charlottetown by W. Ri Watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, De See erm AEN ‘Dodd, and at Apothecarics’ Hall, and bY { all druggists everywhere.