— aes SS et ——wane - in a ) a , oe a Di ° THE PREMIER'S STRAIGHT () CITY COUNCIL. 2 CoMMITTRE vOR INspEoTiNne Trucks ~Couns | ow . s - he Pailp XML. FULIGS: ‘cillors Smith, Hooper and Heartz, : New Advertisements (ph o =) X “[ keep a straight policy before the After some remarks, Councillor Crabbe ‘ge Tue first regular meeting of the City | moved the following resolution :— I ERD U Fe. Council, since the late elections, was held! phat all articles required for the use of — , 1877. ' - Charlottetown, August IS Wr shall see. Mr. MoKensie, when in/last evening. Present: The Mayor, the|the city be furnished on written requisi» |* ‘ Allambra,” to-day, country.’ — The Premier in Charlottetown. tw Sere opposition, had four particular planks in| Recorder, Councillors Peake, Harris,Crabbe, ae the City Clerk and countersigned ‘ Chancellor” (patent), THE PREMIER AT TRUKO, his platform. His first plaak was laid down | Davy, Heartz, Quirk, Hooper, Smith and rut . ow pou gg | atid tabi ccneits : ee. = eee (extra), —— . J j / ee re — ao., Tue Premier's stumping tour in the in a speech he made to the electors TOR a 7 any article furnished without such requisi- ** Pine Grove” (spring extra) ~ chide wae. Welt Suffolk, as follows :— or fhe rouinutes were adopted, the tion will not be paid for by the Council, ‘‘Meadowvale” = do, Maritime Provinces S** & : ad «He could find no possible excuse for the} Mayor read tue following Carried, 7 te : do., a signal failure. Great onores a c Coalition unless it be,alleged that the leading MESSAGE: Moved by Councillor [arris, that the em se spnepersne), to raise a crowd at Truro, but big bills and} joy jn the Reform party are «ot — 2 re above resolution be published twice in all 3 r a ARV { aled to attract. The|f ing a Government and carrying OD Lhe) Gent] oO Common Council :- : os 1h Yep _ VARVELL B volinees_ levee Sie affairs or the country, ‘The cry is raised— = the city papers. Carried. Ch'town, Ang. 15 4in ROS, ee : Irae . : : "ny hearts of the people are not with the Pres) ot men, But good fruit cannot! Before entering on tho business of this,| The Mayor requested authority to furs mier, and no amount of coaxing couid}),, got offa bad tree. If good measures are | the first regular meeting of the Council | nish a ; ws ECA a bring their bodies around him. nae good. en must be got, since my election to the office of Mayor, I b : i rane Mayor's office, — wat he Ie Na Va I LL, Fa Face Oe nn « He or one knew that within the ranks|desire to say a few words relative to the | °° ® owed the privilege of selecting a City FIOUNT STEWA & of the Reform party there were men who /duties and responsibilities which devolve Clerk for the approval of the Council. peepee RT. 5 THE PREMIER, ‘ TH could be called on to form a pure Party Gov-}upon the “ Mayor and Common Council;”| Moved by Councillor Harris, That the| /[‘!!" Subscribers are prepared to tak 6 ernment without going into the highwaysj/and before proceeding further, I wou!d Mayor be authorized to fit up and furnish a orders for dimension Lumber of all T ifax Reporter says:—Wh. © we ’ : : i iti Paw dlatifas =o : “ anshwnahe and byways for so called ‘independents’ Or} take this apportunity of thanking the citi- kinds, in Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch p regret that a man | ike Mr. ckenzie, | ose fish Nips zens of Charlottetown for the evidence of room for the Mayor and Clerk's office. |Sprice or Birch: also, foraee a ine, occupying the po ition he does, has not} « He objected to the Coalition. | their respect and confidence, as shewn by Carried, Trenaiis, Wedges, Deck Plugs nad ene been the recipient cf warmer atten .ons,}; © [1] Because it was Udnecessary. .,, | placing me in the honorable and respon~| Matter relating to selecting the Clerk Blocks of every description—all deli ps stat «<] Because association 18 formed with sible ition I hercfoccu and al . : : ut short notice elivered t we are pleased that the politician has hes iquiti ‘e be position I her-foccupy, and also,again, | was let stand till next meet "19 yet we I : g(men w hose iniquitious doings have been|¢op their confidence in electing me, with-| eling. LONGWORTH & CO been brought face to face with the scorn OF ‘condemned universally. ey out, in any instance, asking my opinion on Che Mayor referred to the codification of W ater Street a people who ‘eel that they have been In-| = ‘This plank is examplified in the present any of the important questions which are the By-Laws and also to their present diss N. B.—Spruce and Fir Shingles very Ow. sulted, and their just expectations de-ie€, composition of Mr. Maskenzie’s Govern-|likely to come before this Council, or seek~ | graceful state; and, after a tew remarks ces ie ’ Aug. 15s—3m by the couse pursed by Mr. Mcken:e ine ing, in any way, to influence my action with | Ggyncill ss : y ’ ment,.thus Men whose |Pespect thereto—and, at your hands, gen, oes eens Ghoved he Fevlowing se rai y»wer. As a man he has ; ; inl + vial smce - gained pow tte en aie insjuctous do- |tlemen, I crave that indulgence and fore solution, which was seconded by Council»! gvq qua.ities to admi'e ; as A polt cian he & § ings have |bearance which my very limited knowledge lor Byrne : aa BA failure. The sooner he is swept from we Reformers. oi been, &c, | Of the working of the Council and of civic’! That His Honor the Recorder, in conjanc- . present posi .an the bc tter for tam: erial Mecheonie Cartwright Cauchon matters, a _ = = ren — — His Ilonor the Stipendiary Mayis- me oral prosper 70° the county.” Blake Scott Huntington |¥OU, meanwhile, of my best efforts to) trate, be instructed and empowered to | I\HTE Ladies of the ist C - “y oe ot a ae Mille A. J. Smith Laflamme maintain that good feeling, which, with|¢®llate and codify the laws of this City, son ek aan oe Vongrega- aeaameaaitnla LAD RRING ; “pee good order and decorum, are alike neces- | #%d prepare the same for publication. tality. have acvammmren emai THE SCOTTISH GATHERING. Burp ; . : | vicinity, have arranged to provide a sp} Coffin sary to the proper government of the city, Council adjourned till Monday eyening | did Tea, to be held on " | | , a soled a3 ah pinnemtiniiabaal and to the maintenance of that dignity, | at 7 o’elo | Some 300 excursion is hace already} In his opposition platvorm his 86 i plank | which should characterize the deliberations : Monda the Oth Al ; arrived from Pic‘ou, and adjacent districts: | was * Reduc’ion 0. the Cabinet. In his of tee Leet hU—lClC—C~O”C”””.l.lLUL eee y, oust list.. to attend the Hz! .. 1G. bering. Among|speech at London (Ont.) he said :— city of Charlo.tetown,” Latest by Telegraph. Soe ae ee them we no‘ ‘ce’! Mr.-Jo! oston, the Presi-| ‘- While the finances of the Dominion were The questions uppermost in the public} ~~~... LLL on the beautiful grounds adjoining the new ent of the flighiand Society of Halifax, | form rly administered by one Minister, we | mind are those of taxation, and the sanitary ; | Church, now in course of erection near Vic. dent 0 om Pir 0a Teak P ‘Ilha. now four. One who was supreme with|condi‘ion of the City. Prorogation of Parliament | | ‘Pete Acrapane. accompinied by bs pipes, rr atters| pincas: the other, _Tilley, was Mtnister of] The large amount of money paid by the The Steamer Heather Belle wil teave gon,” dressed ‘n the. Carb. of .old Gaul. |Customs; Morsis ; was aie - sore people for city purposes makes it incumbent mnililiiiga eee ee 2 oe ee at m., aad wit Genera’ Butler and :ute wii visit- the|Ra.enue; and another — tee uae aiiie npon us to scrutinize, in the most careful Tick ts fo ‘ee = ye + an ing the dey ( wittess” the ceive..Ceneral, Now he would say this: |ianner, our every official act. ‘‘ Yo da ed iaimaiaedill ‘kets for Excursion and Tea, 75 cents, on. en that there was no necessity for such ampli: | this is not only to discharge the oblivati THE QUEEN'S SPERCH. 110 be Radiat thestores of Hi: Ae WMarvia, games. The preparat‘ons for the day have] cation of the Cabinet. ‘There was no ne-|,.0i8 's nol y th - > gation W. E. Dawson, and on the boat, been c-mpleted Reesmenis will bejcessity fora Cabinet of thirteen. The Uni-|, mp y our oath of office, but it Js The Committee will spare no pains to e mpleved. ori eawr : aia ae lation of forty millions lso a demand made upon us as by the while make the Tea a grand snecess; ey ‘ded in tw best style by ‘he parties ted States had a popula y | “highest stenatl f h ee FA Ag _ $8; everyth provi st , a vast territory and vast concern to manage; |<’ g considerations for the general necessary will be provided. Speeches suit. who have unde:iaken ‘o caterin this de- still they got along with seven ministers; welfare. . . RIOT IN LONDONDERRY Gy rar tN Scoemen Wil Seana partment. TLe steamer South porl wil ' and one Secretary of the Treasury conduct. As there is a large amount of routine « ' 4 . several prominent gentlemen—interspersed leave Mount Stewart Bridge at 7.30a.m.,|° all the financial affairs.” business 10 be disposed of this evening, | esiuabat anise) te aOR eave Ste g + must only detain you to refer to some of een freshment ‘Tables will be on the grounds; Yet Mr. Mackenzie has to-day a Cabinet supplied with all the delicacies of the sea- to-day; returning, w.ll leave Charlottes the more urgent matters, requiring im- town at 6 o'clock, p. m.—Tickets half|of thirteen, and another is talked of! mediate action, promising that at other] (Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner.) | me Carriages will be in readiness at the fare. The day will be observed as apub-| In his Opposition platform Mr. Mac-| times, and in like manner with this as cer- sail boontnaaen to the Seoueaa. ana . . 5 3. e wip : : tae’ thi ‘» Eco 2’ }umstances may require, and as my know- ~Lonvon, Aug. 14. lie holiday, by command of His Honor the|kenzies’ third plank waa nomy e = , wine ae A 7 ledge of the wants of the city shall increase, lhe war news of to- day is unimportant. oe vers glachout, sib ts aiatta nan i i i Under his Government the public expendi« : | Lieutenant Governor and His Worship the} /n p pen to bring other matters before you, feeling The Queen prorogued Parliament to-day, ! the Charlottetown friends will be expected Mayor. ture increased :— assured that all measures suggested or re. it ee 2+ DEPARTMENTAL SALARIBS. commended, in these messages, will re In the speech upon the occasion she said enue on et ott . oe made tor their HOW THE SCHOOL QUESTION IS J $452,201 es ote by ea the relations of Great Britain with all) Now, friends, depend upon haying a good SETTLED. ao 521,202 up and farnish in 0 ee ee ae foreign powers continued friendly. She|t!me; So come one, come all, and see what ; Let us sum up the result of « year’s} 1875 560,937 |room in front of this chamber, as | the|"eferred to the great exertions made by nichols © debts client kanes Pr : legislation on the School Question, ia} 1876 556,774 |» Mayor's Office,” where the mayor or pres|the Government to maintain peace, and | ceeds to pay debt against the Check! t August last there were, as all know proms COST OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT, siding ee eh _ be oo during | declared that the strict neutrality now exist- OLIVER B. WADMAN 7 ises of great reforms. The preseat Gov~.| , 973 $750,874 Chek? avete: ty ame 4 — . —— ing As ato be maintained. She said: C — _ Chairman of Com. ernment seemed then, as individuals, ‘o be{ 1876 841,999 Jor such longer hours as the business ot “ Britain will not interfere with the vel AROONG, ANS 16-0! suffering with anxiety for the welfare of| oor or cortection or each $100 crsroms|the office may at times require. Ten ligerents unless its interests are directly p ) the rising generation. Said our Premier, REVENUB. : wrap yx th . my opinion, a suitable |affected.’’ She referred to the famine in G AN LODGE Of A. I, dj A. M. ‘Itis not the present; but future generas| 1373 $4 30 My ae panmedk ated client ae RE ene UA dices tions that will be blessed or cursed by| 1876 9 61 J ance to do the work which properly belongs The remainder of the speech is unimport~| / ui. W. Gerona oan ae ie > your decision.’”’ The Premier and hi8)/cost or cotikcTION OF kaCH $100 oF Excise }to that office. The present clerks are, |#2t. will be held at * Orient” Lodge in Sooris on party, it is needless to say, won the day. REVENUB. neither of them, in any degree capable of Liverroot, Aug. 14, | WEDNESDAY, the 15th inst., at 74 o'elock Their combined wisdom produced the| !873 $3 77 | keeping accounts. There is not, so faras! Breadstuffs weaker. in the evening. ; pad rr P : 1876 3 { have been able to discover, even a“ Day| ‘There was rioting in Londonde-ry on the A special train will leave Charlottetown famous “ School Act, 1877. lhe amount Book,” or a ‘*Cash Book.” ‘The first prin- “ry . | at 9 o'clock, a m., connecting at Royalty of research necessary to produce this Act CONSOLIDATED FUND, ciples ot accounts are entirely ignored. In occasion of the a of the Prentice} Junction with the 6 o'clock train from was very trying to tender intellects, but} 1873 $19,174,000 short, what are called the books of account Boy Memorial Hall, The militia were suenmnewetde: ‘Tickets will be issued at o£ 7) 23,316,000 | of this Corporation would not do credit to|called out. One man was killed and many | *!!8'e !#"e. the results have been most satisfactory to ieee 23,713'000 any huckster in the city, and it is simply | wounded. y BR. WILSON HIGGS, Grand See. a few at least, as we shall see hereafter. 1876 24,488,000 | impossible that the most important part of a a Aug. 14— Let any of our readers take up the School AD art Boe as the duties devolving upon us, viz, of keep-|_ “° O55. 2 Us iu Acts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and O87, OF, BR er ing @ correct account of the receipts and nae Grand Musical and { iterar Vatario, and compare them with this*first oe 4 . ee. with vie. di en aE } pia ‘ a nail the ereof, can properly discharged with< GENERAL NEWS. ; fruit of the U pas Tree, and he will find that} 1975 18 50 Jout a competent City Clerk. 1 therefore E N TE A TA | i id | nothing in our Act is original, except the} 1876 25 390 | ask you to authorise me to select, for your ; Lonvon, Aug. 13, mistakes. We give them full credit for] Plank number four in Mr, Mackenzie's approval. = — = is required. r At Berlin a coup d’ctut in France is be eh th ther 'f “ «omplete Parliamenta he cost to the city for the efficient pers | lieved probable, aud itis thought that a t eo age ey are neither few nor far enirere , bi prec diture.”” onl formance of the service will show a saving | government established by coup delat will MARKET HALL, ; wotwoen. nenmeneseats P ’ of several hundreds of dollars directly, and | not be recognized by Germany, WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 15TH AUGUST, This act was supposed to be a talismman—|* straight policy” of Mr. Mackenzie is| possibly of many hundreds indirectly. Notwithstanding that profound peace the application of which was to set all|shown by the following little account in-| The collat:on and codification ot the laws | prevails throughout France, UltrasConserv~ under the auspices of the Grand Section 3 right. A Board T urred without the knowledge or consent which govern the City isa matter so ur- |ative papers urge the Government to de« matters right. A Board of Trustees was |¢ 6 gently needed that I recommend that his|clare martial law. The report is current CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. EE LIE 2 eee Mis appointed for the city, consisting of Messrs. of Parliament :— honor the Recorder, with the Stipendiary | that the Cabinet has already resolved upon en James Duncan, John Longworth, W. E. STEKL RAILS BOUGHT. Magistrate, be immediately requested to | this step, and some journals discuss it in A splendid Programme has been prepared Dawson and hk. Johnson. Mr. Duncan is aoe oy as s ad wyhe cteas auaet pint aa iad the light of a foregone conclusion. Gaels the the side-splitting farces : ‘>My ‘tei ; Me:sey Sceel and Iron Co., 1, 6 9 re ars ? nearly a8} Frederick A. Stanley, member of Com- | -"°'° the Captain,” ‘‘Unwarrantable In- Chairman: and hence, on the flor of that) vo ton, Rose & Co., 3,061 4 6| Possible correspond, with the term of office | mons for North Lancashire, succeeds Wils | TUSion,” and “ A Sea of Troubles,”"—im- —— august Assembly, we have the latier three} yr. Sandberg, for Inspection, 3,906 16 6 of the ier aud Councillors, and 1 pro oon Th. Gealth os Secretary Pg gy Nee, lerspersed with Songs, Readings ete. ie —two of whom are materially interested in| Pa‘ nt Nut and Bolt o., 1,397 8 0 oe oe eg ying ty fneit eet the ury. Admission. 15 cents; Reserved Seats, 2% t Aw , a y 5 é Ss - F . 2 . .- ~ ~ 2 , 7 ’ - * ’ gE the Protestant Academy. Aithough the eases eyouon aan . » 5 y, inciusive It is reported that a war of extermination cents. See small Bills. fe Roasd consists of four, our readers wil. ob- = 39 Scmaan & Co., 54/462 068 J. S. CARVELL, Mayor. is being waged at Eski Saghra; all male Avg sali we serve that it is so nicely arranged that these | Anderson, Ande"son & Co.,- 10,574 11 8 Mayor's Office, 14th August, 1877, See en ee sentenced , Dkr, 7 on oe two shareholders are a constitutional ma- et: Saar “land Steel and 115,902 9 6 CouncILtor Harris thanked his Worship r W asBINGTON jm 12 " OOD, 2 ‘ . . J “. ‘ ~ « i . . a ne jority. As soon as they received their] sncurance on Rails to British for the sentiments expressed in the above. | [ntelligence from the scene of cael ROPRIETOR ofthe celebra.cd Orrawa commission, they engaged the Wesleyan! Cotumbia, 2.746 7 O} Sounctitor Byane also congratulated His | fight with Indi in M i Cancer Cure,” will be at the Rankin g ght with Indians in Montana confirms the | |[ouse, Charlottetown. fr he 12 he Academy for $@650 a year. Yes, Messrs. £600 856 0 0 Worship. report that the Indians suffered severely, | 92nd of A uzust and in Sumactsane * am Daw-on and Jonson, as School irustees, Or, in Canadian cerrency, $2,995,920. Mr. Reilly, Accountant, by permission a Oy So ae ae 20 oo oe aes August 23rd until Sep ia sera. Dawe 3 . " SA . . . ‘ >| tember Ist. $s tre; 2 ‘ancer. Can- agracd — _ eal . ee re In one of his Opposition speeches Mr. | of the Counc!, explained magnesia relating |riyed and would pursue the Indians as |cerous Tuidoré, and’ erase 2 ‘an ‘ena we eee my, that tbe | weKenzie said :— to the present state of the books. soon as his command arrived, General | has, during a period of twenty years, proved former should give the latter £1650 a year « jle would never accepi office upon any The Council then proceeded to appoint Gibbon would move to Deer Lodge und} 4 marvellous success. All persons afflicted cor eration ¢‘f in doing so he had to aban-} gugitors and elect committees for the en-|take his wounded to Fort Shaw as soon as/ With such diseases are invited to eatl ay don the least of the principies be now pro- : medical aid and transportation arrived Consultation free liberality ! ; aint Xa seneen . thing i, | Suing year, as follows :— 1 nape ,Peetves. i . | fessed. 1eman who taught one thing in! Tne Indians have disappeared, in which Thus far tben the Schooi (Juestion is Oppesitis a and another when he was in AUDITORS —J. R. Brecken Cashier of direction it is not yet learned ; oases tel wd ae = cape eeieet eee oe sett.ed. he property which was almost}/power, Was a demagogue in whom the! Bank of P. E., and Frederick W. Hynd- ‘hi people could have no comidence whatever, Hynd-| A yacht overturned off Chicago yester- W ants, ete., ete } man. day; tour persons were drowned, Of a Nae ie for the use of their buiiding. Wonderful ' valueless Las become a good en + He was prepared at any moment, when ‘ ooo -——- and its owners are in a position to increase] , jreforas Gavernment should come into pow- Finasce COMMITTEE—Councillors Harris, Yarmovra, Aug. 13, ke” Advertisements under the rate from time Lo time. The teachers er when they were ready to depart from the Quirk, Hear 2, Byrne and Peake. The reform temperance movement bere | Chis heading, in space not ex-s of that institution are also provided for, principles Which actuated them In Opposi-| Staerr Comm:ttEE—Councillors Harris, | has assumed huge proportions, embracing; Ceeding half an ineh, will be Mr. Manning is made Superintendent. tens oe ee ee ees Morris, and Davy. every phase of society, high, low, rich,|inserted for TIAN CEN'1Ps per His most intumate fricnd receives an im- toni ht.” ; ‘ nemies| MankeT ComMITTEK—Councillors Crabbe, |P0% White, blacs, Protestant and Catholic, | t¥- is M08 oe ee . . ab amieh f his O tion | Peake and Quirk ’\old and young, drunkards and moralists.; —-— portant position. The trustees of the} Aud yet, with every one 0° his Cipposition | Yesterday, Mr. Dutcher addressed an outs .NTED—By a sober.s Methodist Academy, while under the name | planks ‘‘ from under him” Mr, Mckenzie oLice CoMMITTEE—Councillors Heartz, | door assemblage of nearly three thousand Wee sot rg : ne ise 5 ’ . ’ = and style of the ‘ Protestant Academy,’ |stili clings to the govermertal cra‘t! myrie end Mortis. : people. Several parties engaged in the | cffice, or hotel. Good references. Apply are relieved from this responsibjity. And Straight Policy indeed ! Park CommiiTes — Councillors Morris, | liquor traffic have taken the pledge. Near?) at office of Daicy EXAMINER. thus the School (luestion is -ettled for all " Byrne and Peake. ¥ two thousand in all are now enrolled.| Aug. [3— é time t» come. How admirably the whole Tieng were over two hundred excursion-|_Wuarr Comsurrer.—Councillors Morris, | siaidin Wel ae ae poctean to Goeeasl-erdland 4 ae matter is arranged! flow beautifully the |ists arrived from Pictou yesterday evening Crabb and Quirk, i ghotight pA cen y aera of ; 70st 4 Masonic Piv. Finder will: bs oe or centres round the Metho- jin the Steamer Princess of Wales, to attend COMMITTEE FOR Receivina Tznpgrs.—Coun- | four hundred page volume entitled : “Dis.| | aren by leaving it at E. W. Tay- ‘he Scottish Gathering tovday, (“lors Heartz, Quirk and Peake, enthralled, or the Story of my Life,” | Ch'town, Aug. 13—1in