Local ‘and Other Ttoms. Senator Havinanp says the McKenzie Party is the “Party of Unredeemed Pledges.” That's it! How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap ? Call and he will tell you. McGreevy (Conservative), of Quebec, and Anglin (Gris), Gloucester, were elected by acclamation yesterday. Buy your Waltham Watches at E. W. Taylor's. A new lot just received, with all the latest improvements. sep? bi Isn’r it rather a mistake for the Sum- merside Journal to say that Mr. David Rogers makes ‘‘astoundingly false state- ments?” I. O. O. F.—-Regular convocation of ** Port la Joie Eneampment” will be held at Oddfellows’ Hall this evening, at half- past eight o clock. Tue largest and best stock of Waltham Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Electro. Plated Ware in the city, is at W. W. Wett- NER's.—pat pres Gin sept 11 d and w 6m Catt at the “* Beehive,” Prince Street, for the BEST and CHEAPEST APPLES, consist- ing of Pippins, Porters, Orange Sweets and Emperor Alexander's ; also CHEAP PRARs. Tur clam bake and excursion 01 board the Southport was not largely attended. At 11 o’clock the steamer left for St. Peter’s Island. Those who are present will, no doubt, pass a very pleasant day. Tue Patriot does not give the names of one of Pope and Brecken’s nominators, though they comprise all but a hundred of the best men in Queen’s County. What do such ‘‘one-sided” tactics show ! Weakness ! ANOTHER SUPPLY of the CELEBRATED WALTHAM WATCHES, in 2, 25 and 3 oz. Silver Cases—warranted as usual, at J. F. MeKAY’S, North Side Queen Square. Tue defeat of Mr. Cartwright in Lennox is announced beforehand in various quar- ters, and there seems very little disposition on his side to be very confident. Yet he wis elected formerly by acclamation ! Mr. Cartwricut in Pictou opposed Protection on the ground that the werking- men would be asking more wages. Mr. McKenzie smiled approval, and the Grit party in Pictou applauded the speech. Let the workingmen, all over Canada, consider it.~-New Dominion. IT (THE CRY OF PROTECTION vs. FREE TRADE) HAS BEEN USED AS A BUGBEAR TO FRIGHTEN PEOPLE. Senator Howlan’s Speech in Senate, 1878. Art the Grit Meeting in the Athenzum last night, in alluding to the candidature of Colonel McGill, Hon. D. Davies said that the party could not always bring out their ** fancy men;” but, as Mr. McGill had been nominated by the Convention, they had no alternative but to accept him. Aut Canadians who love their country and desire to see it hold its own; all who hate shams and detest hypocrisy, and all who are sick and tired of the misfortunes of the past five years and the bungling and incapacity of the present Admistration, should vote fer the Opposition Candidates. A CORRESPONDENT residing at the western end of King’s County writes : ‘‘I firmly be- lieve our candidates, McDonald and Mut- tart, will be returned with a large majority on he tl7th. I can assure you we are working hard, and with good success.”’ ‘‘Work Hard” should be the Liberal-Con- servatives watchword of the week. Tue steamer Carroll arrived from Boston at 11.30 p. wm. on Tuesday, with a cargo of merchandize and the following passengers : Miss Katie Campbell, Mr. Charles Frye, Mr. H. J. Moulton, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Geo. Hamilton, Mr. Edgehill, Miss Char- lotte Stewart, Mr. L. Williams, Mrs. L. Williams and three children, Miss Mary Robinson, Mr. John McLean. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this forenoon, Joseph Monteno Da Salva, seaman. was sentenced to four months im- prisonment with hard labor for larceny. Arthur McQuaid, for being drunk, on com- plaint of Timothy ©’Connell, was fined $35 and costs or 14 days. Antonio Bernhardt Austrian, was sentenced to two months imprisonment for stealing a pants and vest from Louis Demshot. 1 SAY THAT THE GOVERNMENT POLICY IS AN EXTRAORDINARY POLICY, AND [ CONTEND THAT SOME STEP MUST BE TAKEN TO SAVE THE COUNTRY FROM THE EFFECTS OF SUCH TREATMENT. — ¢ . »~oO Senator Howlan’s speech in the Senate, 1878. We have received from J. F. Campion, Esq., of Souris, a letter asking us to say whether or not he is the author of the ‘* Five Mutes’ Article,” which appeared in our issue of the 30th ult. We have only to say, in reply, that the article in question was inthe handwriting of Mr. Campion, that he supplied it, and requested us to publish it. We may, however, add that we have since learned that Mr. Campion was not its author. Mr. Dantet Davies is not, in any sense, a vain man, if his speech at the Athenceum last evening can be taken as a criterion. In vindicating the matter of dumbness on the part of our representatives, he said that it should be remembered the House of Com- mons was composed of 206 members, some of them very able men; therefore, if our men attempted to speak, they would have made fools of themselves, and been actually skinned. Mr. Davies having been a repre- senstative for the past five years pronounc: 8 his own condemnation. crane os aid Grit Programme-- Reoiprocity. PART I, Curtain rises. —Scherrman, Uncle Sam’s Chief Bottle-washer, sitting with feet elevated on table, reading the imorning paper.—Enter, Brown, the Canadian colored Bummer. S.—Good morning, Mr. Bummer. Tene ay Ta b.—Good morn, Mr. Scherr ; shake hands. S.—Excuse my not rising—I’m in so good a, position, B.—Oh all right! You see I only ealled in bout dat ole res-prosity. S.—Well, we don’t use none now. Yon see, when your tariff is so low it is not needed. B.—Well, can’t you do something, and call it free trade ? S.—Well, we have so many kinds of taxa- tion now, our people are afraid of what you call direct taxation. b.—O we give free trade with 17) per cent. .| duty. S.—Well, Pll give you some at 35. B.—I’m ’fraid our people won't call it free trade at more’n 20. S.—Well, give me all your trade, as you don’t want men to get rich, and I'll do the best | can for you, as I don’t object to our men getting rich. B.—Al right. (Exit B.) PART II. Enter Darkey. D.——-Massa, who dat ? S.—One o’ them swell peddlars a begging from Canada, Go, send him something. D.—What'll [send him? Dey hait every- thing der as cheap as we haff. S.---We'll send what they have the most of, and send the bill to me, and see how that'll work. Tea: Send plenty of that and stop their China trade. SuGar: Send some to Montreal and Halli- fax ; that’s where they fix that up. CoaL: Begin at the west and work east; that'll fix them things. FLour: Begin at the east, and stump the farmers there ; no use to send to the west. Pork : Don’t send that—no industry worth killing there. D.—O, but dar ships are coming for a share ®f our trade. S.—Never mind them. When we are done with the trade, I'll fix the ships.—Curtain falls, IF WE ARE GOING TO BUILD UP A NATION HERE, WE MUST TAKE A NATIONAL WAY OF DOING IT.— Hon. Geo. Howlan’s Speech in Senate, 1878, _om © John McDonald, of Centre Toronto, on Free Trade. Mr. John McDonald, of Centre Toronto, the Grit candidate, in a speech published in the Globe, has the following :— ‘Free Trade with the United States meant to-day the extinguishment of all the capital invested by every manufacturer in this country. Everything else being equal, undoubtedly free trade might have its at- traction ; but to talk of a young people like us entering into free trade with a peo- ple like those of the United States, was simply to talk nonsense. We would have just about the same chance as a little boy would have in fighting with a bully. This country was not in a position to enter into free trade relations with the United States the idea was simply preposterous.” => Haszarp Mr. REMEMBER 3ros.’ Trade Sale to-morrow. We regret to learn that Ronald Steele, the driver in charge of the mare ‘ Fairy,” met with a serious accident at Summerside Driving Park yesterday evening. He re- ceived a kick from Mr. Glover’s young stal- lion which broke his leg below the knee. From end to ‘end of New Brunswick the electors are awakening as never before to the necessity of putting an end to the ex- istence of a Government whose record is one continuous scandal, whose life has been an unceasing stream of corruption, whose internal management has been a constant series of bribery and nepotism, and whose death throes, instead of being graced by resignation and penitence, are marked by the most violent assaults on the purity of elections and the independence of the people. — Swi. Ar a late hour on Monday night, a sailor named MeDonald took lodgingson board the schooner ‘*‘ Ocean Wave.” He _ had been drinking during the night ; and, after re- tiring, slept soundly. On awakeing in the morning, he found himself minus a watch, chain, and $80 cash. He made complaint at the Police Station, and oflicers Cameron and Hennessy immediately searched the vessel. After they arrived, a Maltese sail- or produced the missing watch and cash, amounting to $7. The Maltese, whose name is Joseph Monteno Da Salva, was ar- rested and tried before the Stipendiary Magistrate this ferenoon. The evidence of a young negro, named Gairo, who went on board with the Maltese on Monday night, shows that he (the Maltese) went into the eabin “where McDonald was sleeping; that when he returned he showed the watch to the negro, and afterwards hid it. Their was no proof of his stealing the money. He was sentenced to four months’ imprison- ment with hard labor. An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American peo ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of in- telligent and valuable people is most alarm- ing, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. Toronto, Sept. 9. The articles for the Hanlan-Courtney match have been signed, the race to take place at Lachine, October 2nd. MAGDALENE IsLANDs, Sept. 5, ) Via Pictou, Sept. 7. j The proclamations for the coming elec- tion, to take place on the 8th of November next, have been received. The can- didates for this county are reported to be Hon. Dr. Fortin, Conservative, and Mr. Tremblay, Liberal. _ An American schooner called the Rival is reported on shore at Byron Island with mackerel. No further particulars received. Mempuis, Tenn., Sept. 9. The condition of the city grows more desperate every hour. Whole tamilies are stricken down in a few hours, and the call for nurses is greater than can be supplied. Yesterday there were about 100 deaths and 300 new cases; and to-day, up to noon, 7 deaths are reported. The death rate to- day will probably exceed any previous day. Of new cases it is useless to longer keep count. BELGRADE, Sept. 9. Turkish troops continue to arrive from Salonica at Metrovitza and Novi Bazar, and it is estimated that 60,000 regular troops and insurgents are encamped at those places. ‘The insurgents in the north- east ot Bosnia are estimated at 50,000, in- cluding 15,000 Redifs and Nizams. VIENNA, Sept. 9. In an engagement at Bihaes, two Aus- trian officers were killed and 16 officers and 400 men were wounded, Bern, Sept. %. In the speech from the throne at the opening of the Reichstag to-day, the Em- peror expressed the hope that the anti-So- cialist Bill would be adopted, that the spread of the Socialist movement would be arrested, and that those who have been misled by it may be brought back to the right path. The speech contained no ref-] erence to foreign attlairs. Lonvon, Sept. 9. A letter from Drisco, Davis Strait, dated 12th of July, says that no one vessel of the whaling fleet had caught a single fish, and it was expected that the season would prove acomplete failure. No vessel has been able to pass through Melville Bay, which is unprecedented. t0ME, Sept. A Royal decree has been issued ordering every ship arriving at Italian ports from any port of the United States to be placed in quarantine. ~ Peverven t0-nkY IN Et W lg PATTERNS) --AT— KING SQUARE HOUSE (CHOICE ‘Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. Ch'town, June 1S, 1875S. VHE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, anil desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or chean- er way than by subscribing to THe WerkKuy EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, o. the Dominion, u receipt of Oae Dollar. Wants, Lest, Found, <r. Advertisements wader this heading, in space vot exceeding half an inch, will be insert. TANTED—A Journeyman CURRIER. \ Constant employment. Apply to J. RENDLE, Summerside. Sept. ll—2w V JANTED — A Housemaid, Highest wages paid. Apply at this Office, Sept. 11 : ANTED—A Housemaid, immediately, teferences required. Apply at the REVERE HOUSE. [sep 10 ee a a competent man, a Sit- uation as Assistant-Book-keeper in a Mercantile House, or would engage to write in ‘an office on low salary. Satisfactory reference given if required, Apply at this Office. Sept. 9— TRAYED—From the premises of Mr. McUarey, about the 20th of August, ult., | ' | good reason for this, if you will only throw | aside prejudice and skepticism, take the ad- suitable for offices or parties engaged in the vice of druggists and your friends, and try millinery business. one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your spoedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in) alarge RED COW, with white back and large horns, with tops sawed off. Any person finding her will be rewarded by leaving infor- mation at the Queen’s Hotel, Charlottetown. Sept. 4—5i* DUNCAN McMILLAN. There is no TFYO LET — Two large new ROOMS in Fraser’s Building on Queen Street, very Rent moderate. Apply to P. G, FRASER. Ch’town, Sept. 5—di OARDERS — A iew permanent. and transient Boarders can be accommodated every case. You can buy a sample bottle | oy reasonable terms at the Quincey House, for 19 cents to try. Three doses will 4 | lieve the worst case. Positively sold by all druggists on the Western Continent. next door to John Seller's Grocery Store, Kent Street. Ch’town, Aug. I— ~ AUCTION SALES. — BOOKS! BOOKS! ' WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Saleroom, Queen Square, on Saturday, (4th inst., at 3 o'clock, 509 VOLUMES, Comprising works on ‘Theology, History, 5S ty 3 7 SY ’ a Poetry, Elocution, Architecture, ULaiin, vw 9? ’ > Greek and French School-books, Maga- zines, Light Literature, etc., etc. 8® Sale Positive. No Reserve. “@a y WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Sept. 11—pat TO THE TRADE. WE WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, ON Thursday next, the 12th inst., at 11 o’clock, | BLS. FLOUR, bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, Bbls. ONIONS, Casks VINEGAR, Bbls. Retined SUGAR, Cases MATCHES, Dozs. Butter FIRKINS. Boxes CLOTHES-PINS, Casks KEROSENE OIL, Cases KEROSENE OIL, 5 gals. each, Bbls. PITCH, TAR and ROSLN, Cases TURPENTINE, ozs. BROOMS and PAILS, Kegs NAILS (assorted), Dozs. WASHBOARDS, Boxes CRACKERS, Reams WRAPPING PAPER, Boxes SOAP, CANDLES, &c. Terms at Sale. HASZARD BROS. Sept. 10th, 1878—t sale “CYGNET” AT AUCTION! E will sell at Auction, on Thursday, the 12th September, at 6 o'clock, p. m., on Peake’s Whart No. 3, the ‘*CYGNET (sail boat), together with Sails, Anchor and Rigging. ‘Terms—CASH. F. 8. HANFORD & CO., Auctioneers. Ch’town, Sept. 10—2i PIANOFORTES —AND— FURNITURE. BY AUCTION, Friday, September the 18th, AT 1] o’cLock, at the Store adjoining Matthew, McLean & Heartz, Queen Square, 3 very Superior PLANOFORTES, direct from the best makers. Also, NEW FURNITURE, in Bedroom Setts, Sideboards, Centre Tables, Small do., &c. As those goods must be sold regardless of prices, great bargains may be expected. A. MACNEILL, Auctioneer. No. 11 Queen st., Sept. 10—3i MORTGAGE SALE! LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TOW NSHIPNO.33 To be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Province Building, in Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the Gth day of Sep- tember next, A. D. 1878, at twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue o a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Fourteenth day of June, A. D. 1877 and made between hichard Pickard of Township Number Thirty-three. in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, farmer, of the one part, and Amelia Junetta Ilaviland, of Char lottetown, in Queens County, afore- said, widow of the Ilonorable Thomas lleath Haviland, deceased, of the other part— LL the Leasehold Interest and Unex- pired Term of a term of nine hundred and ninety-nine (999) years of the said Richard Pickard, in and to all that Tract, Piece and Parvel of Land situate, lying and being in the Parish of Charlotte, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, and is abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say: From the south-east corner of land originaliy leased to Thomas Hen- ‘lerson, senior, now deceased, and now in the possession of Isaac flenderson, the yveunger; thence north along the east voundary of the said land in possession of the said Isaac Henderson, the youngei, one hundred (100) chains; thence Gast ten (10) chains; thence south to Charlotte- town Royalty ; thence west to the place of starting, and is part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-three (23), in Queen’s County, containing, by estimation, one hundred (100) acres of land, a litule more or Jess, together with the buildings and mprovements thereon. For terms and conditions of sale, apply at the Office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitzger- ald, Solicitors. Dated this 24th day of July. A. D. 1878. A. J. HAVILAND, Mortgagee. Charlottetown, July 24, 1878—Gi law The above Sale is postponed until FRIDAY, the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER, instant, A. D. 1878, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. A. J, HAVILAND, Mortgagee. OB PRINTING Neatly and Promptly J Executed at the EXAMINER t AUCTION SALES. CUSTOMS SALE. fey be sould by PUBLIC AUCTION, in i. front of No. | Bonded Warehouse, Water Street, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M., On Thursday, the 12th inst,, 1 Hhd. ALCOHOL, 54 gals. w. m. 4 Octaves ** each 18 * - 2 Hit. se ‘ce sc“ ll sé “sé 1 Qr. Cask WHISKEY, 25 gals. w. m., Under 3rd sub-section of 56th section of the Customs Act, 40th Vic. cap. 10, —A LSO— 1 Package MLLLINERY GOODS, contiseated, containing 14 doz. Stocking Supporters and 8 doz, Drawers’ Supporters, | pack- age Mens’ Kid Gloves (2 doz. pairs). D. CURRIE, Collector. Custom House, Charlottetown, ) k ca li pat 2 September 6, 1878.—3i h ar ne li “RANKIN HOUSE.” Household Furniture, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Linen, &. AM instructed to sell at AUCTION, at the ‘*‘ Rankin House,” corner of Pownal and Water Streets, on Monday, the 16th instant, AT ll O'CLOCK, All the Household Furniture, Table and Bed Linen, Glassware, Crockery, Plated Ware, &c. 3 Parlor Suits, in Walnut and Hair Cloth ; | Parlor Suit, in Walnut and Satin Repp, 1 Full do. dé., in Walnut and Crimson Plush ; Walnut Centre Tables, Repp and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch Carpets; one Walnut Sideboard, 8 Dining ‘Tables, Glassware, Crockeryware, Platedware, Cutlery, Table Linen, 60 Dining Chairs, Lounges, Arm Chairs, Bagatelle Board, 2 papier mache Tables, Hall Tables, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Clock, Office Fur- niture, Refrigerator, 2 Ash Bedroom Suits walnut trimmed; 36 Iron Bedsteads, & Stretchers, Excelsior and Flock Mat- tresses, Feather Beds and Pillows, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Pillow- slips, Towels, Toilet Sets, Chest Drawers, Wardrobes, Toilet Glasses, Washstands, Tables, Cane Seat Chairs and Rockers, lot Mattings, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils, and numerous other articles. Full parttculars by catalogue, to be had on and after Friday next. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 3, 1878—a ne h pat eod TWO HANDSOME AND ELICIBLY SITUATED Dwelling Houses. AM instructed by Mr. Jamrs M. Butcuen to Sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on Thursday, 26th Sept. next, at 12 o'clock noon, ‘TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, Two Stories cach, with Mansard Roofs, Bay Windows, etc., situated on Wey: mouth Street, nearly opposite the former residence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq. These Houses contain 9 rooms each, with Pantry and 4 Closets, and are fitted through- out with Iron Gas Pipes, Register Grates. &c., &e., &c. They are very pleasantly situated in one of the best localities in the city, and are in close proximity to the Prince of Wales College and Railway Depot. Terms made known at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. August 29, 1878—pat taw Mortgage Sale. To be sold by ‘aaa AUCTION, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 1ith day of September next, 1878, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Thirteenth day of February, A, D. 1877, and made between William Murphy, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, baker, and Bridget, his wife, of the one part, and Fenton T. Newbery, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, merchant, of the other part, — LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being part and parcel of Town Lot number seventy-one, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, and bounded as follows, that is to say : Commenc- ing at a stake fixed in the north side of Dor- chester Street, and in south-west corner of Town Lot number seventy-two, in said hun. dred of Town Lots, and running from thence along the western boundary of said lot number seventy-two, northwardly, eighty feet ; thence westwardly, parallel with said street, thirty feet, toa Jane or right-of-way eight feet in width, leading from the said street; thence southwardly, along the said lane or right-of- way, eighty feet, to Dorchester Street, afore- said ; and thence eastwardly along the same thirty feet, to the place of commencement, together with a free use and privilege of the said lane or right-of-way, which is not to be closed up or built on, as is set out in a certain deed of release between James E. 8. Bagnall and Catherine, his wife, to the said mort, * dated 18th July, A. D. 1851, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appur- tenances to the same belonging. For particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Mortgagee. Sept. 3, 1875. The above sale is postpened until Wepnrs pay, the 25th September, 1878, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, then to take place on the premises above mentioned. FENTON T. NEWRERY, Mor Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1878,—2aw a *% 2