Ew a «aig Att a os is — lias. cm ll. ~ i enim "% Pee Bo wae 30 Al ee Nee Ne men ies Spee UTES” certo ee ee ~ A nei ee ee | | cat Ril: tay ee eager sag ery eae OR Ae Ag NE AS OR AE SCRUBS SS At ee ee ee oS = - 7 ac RT EPR a ee ik Buae: WS ede ‘ llowing Report w: commended | The following leport was recome ¢ . tor! QC pent | for publication at the Quarterly Sesston of ao ~ a ae Grand Division, on Thursday, th ith) inst i Fespruary 7th, loed. T thie Grau / D “ 10) of thie sors of TX i} r i ance of Prince Edward Island. OrFicERS AND REPRESENTATIVES -; Ic. is, | am sure, a matter for sineere congratulation to find so many representa-| tive Sons of Temperance ass ‘mble tosday, | with our brethren of ‘Blooming Hope! Division. Our session, at this late period | in the quarter, has been oceasioned, as you are all well aware, by the hitherto ulmost impassible state of the ice. [ trust the deliberations of to-day, may be productive of the most.pleasing results. For many years past, the Order on this Island has been in a most unsatisfactory and unpromising condition, owing pricct ally to the inertness and inattention of Grand Officers. We have, however, reason to ‘hope that the lowest point of depression has been reached, the sky has been getting brighter, and our dear old Order with its generous motto—Love, Punty, and Fi. delity—bids fair to occupy egain that com- manding and influential position to which it is so justly entitled. Since our last meeting, I have visited officially, each of the twelve Subordinate Divisions then on the roll. Where prac- ticable, I examined the books, ascertained | the mode of working the Divisiong, cor. | rected any irregularities which appeared | to exist, made enquiry into their wants aod condition, and offered such remurks| and suggestions as the circumstances seem- ed to warrant. I hope to lay before you a more full} and complete report of the state of each Division af our next session. Dee. 4th, visited ‘Blooming Hope,; No. Sb, Alexandra, W. Wood, Deputy ; attendance good. Dee. 10,‘ Forest Home,’ No. 93, Graham’s Road, D. McLean, Deputy ; another ¢ od meeting. Dee. 12; ‘Granville. No. 52, Cliftoa, H. McKay, Deputy; this division had some time since informally charter, but have vone to work again with new interest. Dee. 14. ‘ Prince William,’ No. 46, Mar- gate, b, Prector, Deputy ; this Division has Dee. 18, ‘Warren cyrendered its takem a fresh start. Grove,’ No. 101, North River, G. Carter, Deputy ; this Division also has gone to} ! work anew. Dee. 19, ‘ Triumph,’ No. 63, North Wiltshire, D. W. Henderson, De-}: puty ; large meeting, 4 initiations. Dee. 20, * New Glasgow,’ No. 56, W. IT. Dennis, Depnty ; very fair attendanee. Dec. 26, ‘Prince Edward,’ No. 1, Charlot‘etown, B. Williams, Deputy; meets regularly. Theg, 27, ‘¥. M. C. A.,’ No, 102, Ch’town, C. Full, Deputy; meets very irregularly, langor seems to have seized upon this Division. We hope for sigas of life this quarter. Jao. 9, * Diamond of the De- sert,’ No. 9, Georgetown, J. Easton, Deputy ; this Division had long ceased working, but it shines again for all. Jan. 17, ‘Prince of Walés,” No. 33, Summer- side, KX. Bearisto, Deputy ; couli -not find a quorum, Deputy advised that April Séssion be changed from Summerside. Jan. 21, ‘ Victoria,’ No. 4, Charlottetown, W. W. Beer Deputy, mees regularly, attendance fair. } sm glad to report two Divisions re- organized, oamely: Jan, 22, ‘ Union,’ No. 45, Springfield, T. Maslem, Deputy ; and Jas. 25, ‘Ark of Safety,’ No. 57, Wheately River, L.A Bruce, Deputy L have also to report the organization of aioli , welcome allies ‘im temperance work. ‘labor Rev | Rev. 'very many other earn | Py ta carrying out bis official visits. i \also thank ’so miny of the Deputies who et —— and touching temperance appeals vel Father Gl-ckmeyer, and the enthusiastic efforts of D. Banks M ‘Kenzie, have heen | felt throuchout the Island. We regard | these extra yrdimary successes, as the fruit; of Sons of ‘Temperance ind | f tha bors OT til ! ‘ ' ; ‘ther temperance laborers, among whom found the names of Father Gillis, | Mr. Frame, Rev. Mr. Berrie, and | , ’ af advocates ol the | will be cause, during mavy years of the past. As G. W. P., 1 accepted a very cour-| teous invitation from James MekKechnie, Ksq., President of the Charlottetown Re- form Club, to attend a general Temper ance Convention in Charlottetown, on the Srd inst, The meeting was very largely attended, and it was decided to hold an- other convention during the coming sum- mer. The ladies’ also have come to the rescue. We see the mother’s, sister’s, and dauagh- ter’s of our-land uniting together under the Ladies’ Temperance Union. It must be a source of encouragement for them, and indeed for us all, to know that Vic. toria, Kugland’s Queen, and our Queen, who has ever manifested her interest in every good work, has given her patronage to the temperance cause in Great Britain. May her life be huppy and glorious, long to reign over us, God save the Queen. And. now, a few words in reference to onr meeting to-day. I hope we will geri- ously take into consideration how best we can retain the ground already oceupied, and extend our usefulness as an Order. Let me urge upon you all, the necessity of entering upon the work of strengthening and increasing our Divisions, with a zeal worthy of our Order. The adoption of fraternal visits from one Division to an- other, where practicable, and when pro- perly carried out, will invariably tend to cement the friendship which already exists among the Sonus. ‘he Deputies should take a more general oversight in their res ed The | We Will Offer on Saturday Next, the 5th inst., ‘TT EL Bb) 3 A T,: A IN CO BE OF OUR SPLENDID STOCK Or Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmeres, French Merinoecs, Persian Cords, Paramattas, Repps, Poplins, Serges, Lustres, Coburgs, ¢te., at cost. A SPRCIAL LOT OF FANCY BRESS GOODS, at half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at half price. Balance of All-Wool Shawls,) at cost. A Special Let Selling at half Price. Balance of Ladies’ Wool Scarfs, Clouds, Bréakfast Shawls, Sleeve: less Jackets and Sacqties, 4T HALF PRICE, A Lot of Ladies’ Holssry | AT COST. THE BALANGE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS Als D--- WATERPROOF HANTLES AT WAL¥ PRICE. ao ho spective Pivisions. ‘the Division Room and Ante Room should be neatly fitted up} The! and well and sufficiently lighted. ceremonies, especially that of initiation, seriously and properly performed; every member clothed in p-oper Regalia, pro- perly exposed, and mot worn under the gout. Every officer should be found in his proper place, ordinate Divisions must be properly and systematically worked according to the established laws and usages of the Order, 1 copy of our latest Constitution, and Rules, as weil as the local By-Laws. I would here also urged upon «ll quali- fied representatives to this body, the pe~ cessity of furnishing themselves with ap- and every member placed in possession of ¢ | propriate Grand Division Regalia, before! Arrange-| our next Quarterly Session. ments have been made to provide either Grand. or Nationa) Division Regalia, for $3.50 each. Ofiters atd~ Representatives: Three months ago, [ accepted this most respen- sible trust. relying upon the cordial and hearty support of the brotherhood, aud I have not been disappointed. I[ beg to express my sincere acknowledgments to very many of you, and more espeeialiy, to our Proviacial Deputy, Bro, Hayden, and Grand Conduetor Smith, for valuable ‘id alway8 cheerfully rendered your G. W. | have this quarter sent in their Reports. I trust that this session throughout, may be characterized by good feeling and, har- mony, and all our efforts crowned with un our order and the cause. a new Division on Jan. 26th, ‘ Northera Light,’ No. 103, New Glasgow Road, W. J. Seaman, Deputy. For the statistics of the Order, and matters of a local and fixancial character, I will refer you to the Reports of the Grand Scribe and Grand Treasurer. The Order of Cadets of Temperance, a Juvenile Society connected with our Order, is worthy of our _ consider- ation and active support. The impors tanee of enlisting the young in the temperance ranks cannot be overestimated. Your attention is called tothe Allianec Journal, the organ of the Sons of Temper- ance, published iu Halifax, N.S. Every Division at Jeast should have a copy. Phe time has arrived when the employ- ment and support of a suitable and efficient agent for the Orderon this Island, should be seriously considered by the Grand : Di- vision. I trust such measures may be taken at this session, as will secure the service of J. B. Gough for two or more Lectures in Oharlottetown,during the coming spring. We find in the printed Journals, that the National Division at ite last Ses. sion, has again reiterated its devotion to the principles of legal and total Prohis bition, by law, of the liquor traffic. Pros) hibition appears to be the only remedy. Then let Ghe object fill cach heari— Oue-cause cach spirit move ; Thus shall we nobly.act our part, And smilimg heaven approve. Submitted in Love, Purity and Fidelity. J.d: Caarrec., CG. W. P-. OUR STOCK —FrOR— CARRIAGE BUILUERS IS VERY COMPLET. Over 50 Tons Ear iron, 40: HBalics. Tire Steel, : 260 ElNptic Carriage Springs, 110 sets Axies. ASSORTED SIZES, from { to 13 inch, anda very large Stock et CARRIAGE & MILL BOLTS, RING BOLTS, STEP PADS, &6. which we offer to cash and prompt paying | customers at hetter prices than ever before. WE. DAWSON &CO Jan. 1S—2aw ar 3i ee With reference to the question of juris- diction, the recent devision given by the Supreme Court of Canada, is favorable to| the view that the supreme prohibiting) power is with the Dominion Legislature, | and that the Local Legislature has ; ower only to-regulate, not prohibit. As Sons of Temperance, we hail with) joy all ocher Temperance So¢ietics and ¢o-| laborers in the work. We recoguize ia the Catholic Total Abstinence Union, and the Reform Clubs, two most potent and ‘To Trustess of Country Schools, | see samples of the different sizes. tae Trustees of several Districts have been applying for school furniture, and in every instance’ consider the American and Canadian Combination Seat and Desk too ex- pensive. I have just got up a Combination that is stronger, neater, and one-third eheaper than those that have been imported. Call and City School aud ina word, our Subs} THE BALANCE RAILWAY RUGS AT - COST. SPECEAL LOT, IN i — is eS a | 5 a ee t | Sea bars mY me Ef | bad face eae? Uh? Ye é ” = | £5 ¢15..65 cfs. and $1.00 each, i, _—.* itn YVatanna iTS waidlce } TTY. * aot, White and Fansy Bia We ; & it i Figitheip ay Cost. PS , 1} tii. 7 nadia is ite tt hi Bl k i | Bebiiive Alin iy alt Gj 5 | at the following rates : Pars for $4.25 worth 95.50; $4.50 worth $6.00: $5.00: worth $6.50; $5.25 worth $7.00 PME BALANCE OF CLOTH RUBBER CYERSHOES : Mens’ Plain, $1.10 per pair; Fancy, 31.20 per pair; Ladies’ Plan, 85 cts, per pair; ancy, $1.00 per pair. 308 00Z. TOWELS 4 | Special» Lines, —4 ets., 8 cts., 1208, 25 ots. each. <A decided bargain. ‘SHEETINGS AT COST! j j AND a ~ Clothing Department, j ' - | Coats and Ulsters, AT TXTE FOLLOWING RATES : teefers for $4.09, worth $4.75 3 $5, worth $4.00¢ 96.905 worth $7; Top Coats for $4.75. worth 5.752 $5.7 5.1orth $7.25 3 $9.75, worth $11.95. precedented suecess for tlre extension of Uisters for $7.50, worth $9.00 ; $10.50, | $8.59, worth S19 worth $12.08. The Balance ef Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. we A LOT GF HEY'S ALL-WO0L FLANNEL SHIRTS, For $1.25, worth $1.75. THE BALANCE OF Baffate and Wolf Rebes, Coon Skin Coats, Ladies’ Fur ! Vntis and Maniles, AT COST. Black & Colored Silks, at Cost. A LOT OF FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS | “ATHAL-PRICE The Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, advertised during the month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS, - TAPESTRY, WOOLS, FELTS, &C., &C. We only ask an inspection of the CARPET DEPARTMENT and are confident the prices will give sa- tisfaction, and. so with every_ other de- partment of the house, as the stock is unrivalled for its value and extent. Trustees fully approve of them. . MARK BUTCHER Dec. 18, 1877-—ex Im ne a pat presdi } GEG, DAVIES & CO, THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P., ‘Tha Balauss ci Men's Resters, Top: T. JAMES AXTON, Eq Vice-President. UN MUTUAL President, Lup AND ACCIDENT INSURE Ve 4 WUMPAM AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . -»- «+. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. HW. GAULT, Esquire, . R. MACAULAY, Managing Director. Sec’y, GHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. L..C, OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, $s DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esg., Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, MepicaL EXAMINERS. * ——_——-:0:-————— This Company issues Policies on all the Aprprovep Meruons of Life and Accident Business, Its Motto is *‘KcoNOMY AND Security.” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P, E. Island, ~ -—-—:0: Jan. 31, 1878— “CITY DEBENTURES. | eee IQ 2 City of Charlottetown, Mayer's Office, Sth Janvary, 1878. YNHE following DEBENTURES (Old Issue) are hereby called in, and, together with the Ta- terest due thereon, will be paid on demand at the Mayor's Office :— een ee NO. WHEN ISSUED. {AMOUNT || NO. WHEN ISSUED. | AMOUNT. 70\2ist September, 1869,| $162 22 || 101|i4th February, 1871, | $324 44 71)10th August, 1569, 924 44° || 106)3lst October, 1571, | 324 44 76\ lst November, 1869, | 194 66° || 110|26th January, 1872, 324 44 80/31st December, 1869, 324 44}! 11) /26th January, 1872, | 324 44 83. 10th March, 1570, | g¥4 44. || 114/24th May, 1872, | 300 09 84/2nd May, 1870, 162 22 || 115/23rd May, 1872, 300 00 92\13th Dechmber, 1870,| 324 44 {| 116;23rd May, 1872, | 200 00 95\14th December, 1879,! 24 44 | 120) 31st December, 1873, 509 00 96\14th December, 1870,! 324 44 123/3lst December, 1873, 300 00 100/14th February, 1871, , 324 44 || 128130th October, 1875, 200 00 a 3y Order, ; ww. BB. MORRISON Jan. 18, 1878.—3taw arXpat2w Crry CLERK. — ee ee ee ‘American & Fereign Patents a | Gilmore, Smith & o., Successors to Chipman, | Hosmer & Co, y ggapr ee procured in all counu.es. No fees ia advance. No charge for services until the _patent is granted. Preliminary examinations tee. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upen re _ eipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., f Washiagton, D. C ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. The Greatest Medical Discovery since f Man, i the j me Dicninvageuent te JFNEDERAL Officers, Soldiers ‘and Sailors at Christian Era. the late war, cr their heirs, are in maey ' caes entitled to money trom the Govers ment, ‘ie ebasae ae ee ee — ee com | which has been found to be due since final pay- sonee meut. Write full history of service and state ‘International Hotel! (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE caused by outward application as the present. ¢ It is ani Undisputed fact that over balf of the amount of pay and bounty received. ao —— oe the globe resort to the use Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S. A. yiasters. : : ® Dr. MELYIN's CAPSICUM Porous PLASTER ghowing service and honorable discharge there- are acknowledged by ail who have used them, rom, in place of discharge lost, procured tor @ to act quicker than any other plaster they ever smail tee. before tried, and that one of these plasters will Enclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., aud full re- do more real service than a hundred of the ly. with blank ill k . foe” a an al eter plasters ore oom. of PY; wae, Walp BS SOns Eee. n, and reguire to be worn continually to sATQ ir 4 ie a —s ‘but with these Se dif- | PENSION Ss. PENSIONS. will foal its —— one is applied. the patent A LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors. Physicians int all ages have thoroughly tested wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line Bh ete — Seas ane cane in the late war, and disabled thereby, ‘ | an obtain a pension. medieal agent for an outward application; but r: : ‘ it is only of very recent date that its advan- d Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol. tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. ers and Sailors, who have died since discharge Being, however, couvinced of the wonderful of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re cures ae y. pe vedets eived in the service and in the line of duty, cag o ASTERS, an r superiority over : : : al} other plasters, they now netually preseribe oon ee by addressing Gilmore & Co. , them, in their practiee, for such diseases as ncrease rates for pensioners obtained. rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all Bounty Land Warrants procured for service ia — eaaneans neem réduized be ues of pleners wars prior to March 3,i855. There are no war- or liniment. er you have tried other plas- ae i : : ters and liniments, and they have failed, and rant spate’ ‘- Gil ce in the late rebeilion. you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for D . mp. to Gilmore & Co., Washington ym BLUE Careign POROUS ELASTER, _C., full instractions, ‘ou can hardly believe yourown convictions 0 Ju : its wonderful effects. Although powerful and Ah TBTe f | —* in its action, you can rely on its safety | for the»most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will seli hundreds to your friends. ; Ask your druggist for Dr. MeLyrn’s CAPsi- cuUM PoRouUS PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 eents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid,te any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE | NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Private and permanent Boarders can be ae- Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A., | commodated on very moderate terms, during Gorner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, the winter season, at the International. Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds W. R. WATSON, Agent. a. — ae, a roprietor. qecember 7, 1877. 7-__ +. er fieuse to Let. Dec. 19, 1877 - 2m ee We are the Agents for the Cast Steel Single-ply Springs, which stood the test so well last season. F eight rooms, in good repair, lately occu pied by Mr. A. McDougall. Immediate ssession given. Apply to Mr.’ A. Me- igall, or the undersigned. None but a careful and good tenant need apply. RICHARD WEEKS, Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1877. —tf THREE STAR BRANDY. 80 CASES Three Star BRANDY, For Sale by JAMES BYRNE, Great George Street. Buy no other Single Ply Springs but ARMSTRONG’S PATENT ! 60 PAIRS IN STOCK, January 20—5i all sizes, to carry from 160 to 850 lbs. DR. H. A. PARKER, All Warranted |! SURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA). Office, . . . St. Lawrence Hetel. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Jan. 18, "78—10i eod and sold at Manufacturers’ prices. | SEND FOR PRICE LIsT, | W. E. DAWSON & CO. | Jan. 18—2aw pat 3w January 3rd, 1878. Y TH , ‘orth E DAILY EXAMINER, OLE LEATHER —500 Sides No.1 & 2 e latest nows—local and telegraphic, CARVELL B 5—pet 3: HOR $1,000,000, oe CO,