_ pee qa ' " a a on : - THE REFORM CLUB. Che Hail Cxaminer. An enthusiastic meeting was held in the Gi , Te Athenwum last evening. About 400 mem-~ last evening. ~ Charlottetown, Ociover 6, 1877- BAD ROADS AND BRIDGES. We have a Commi-ioner, an Engineer, and a host of yet the roads and bridges of the Province are, it is lhe more «* Supervisors ;"’ reported, ina very bad state. officia’s, the less satisfaction ! oboe OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. YESTERDAY § PROCEBDINGS, SYNOD ® Mr. FitzPatrick was received as a pros bationer in this church. A committee was appointed to prepare obituary notice#of members of the Synod deceased since list meeting. The next meeting of the Synod was aps (! pointed to be held in Prince Street Chureh, Pictou, on the first Tuesday of October next. A reference from the Committee on the Aged and Infirm Ministers’ Fund was re- ported by Dr. Patterson and Mr. McLean In regard to the first part of the Dr. Burns, sec Snelair, reference, on motion of onded by Mr. Miller, tesolved, That this Synod express an eal t inierest in the Aged and Intirm Min- ister’s Fund; and, inasmuch as it appeas thal there is likely to be a shortcoming ol $1,000 for the present year, strongly recom- inend this important scheme of our church the sympathy and liberality of ail our con. gregations, In regard to the second part of the re- ference, Mr. McLean Sinclair moved seconded by Mr. Simpson,— “That this Syned being of opinion that every Miaister allowed by the Assembly to retire should receive an annuity of $200, agree ‘ overture the Assembly respect- fully asking for a change in this direction in the third regulation.” Dr. McGregor and Mr. McLean Sin- clair were appointed to draw up the over» ture and support it before the Assembly. An application cf Mr. E. Gillis, Cate- chist, to be admitted to the Divinity Hall, although he has not attended an art curri- culum, was transmitted by the Presbytery of Wallace. Messrs. Sedgewick and Mc- Kay stated the case. On motion of Rev. Geo, M. Grant, seconded by Rev. N. MeKay,— Resolved, That the app'ication of Mr. E. Gillis, transmitted by the Presbytery of Wallace, be granted; and that the action ot the Synod be reported tothe General Assembly, and that Mr, Gillis be required to take such a ‘ditional classes in Dalhousie College as the Senate of the Theological Hall may deem expedient. Rey. John Morton, Missionary to the eoolies of Trinidad, at present home with his family on account of tho ill-health of his wife, addressed the Synod. He spoke on the work in connection with the Trini- dad Mission. Moved by Rev. Allan Simpson, seconded be Rev. Peter Goodfellow, and — Resolved, That the Synod, while sym. » wizing with Rev. John Morton in the cir- cumstances that have compelled his return t va Scotia at this time, viz., the ill health of Mrs. Morton, express satisfaction at seeing him again in their midst, their pleasure in listening lo his address, and re- sulve to apply themsely. s with greater dili- gence and earnestness to the work of mis- siunsin the Island ef Trinidad, Dr. Burns reported from the Board of Saperintendence of the Theological Hall, the progress made in raising the proposed endowment. ‘The subscriptions already amount to about $9,000, of which $16,000 are paid. Moved by Rev. L. G, McNeill, seconded by Kev. Mr. Wilson, and unanimously Resolved, That this Synod, having listen- ed with deep interest to the statement of the Convener of the subscommittee of the Board of Superintendence, records its gra- tlicatian at the work committed to the Board, thank the Board for its diligence, urge the Presbpteries and Sessions that hve not yet taken action, to give the mat- ter their earliest attention, and instruct the Board to prosecute the work until every section of the Churcb has been canvassed ant opportunity given to ail the members of the Church to contribute to the fund. Synol adjourned to r+. eet this morning at 10 o'clock, Sincu.an.—We notice, in the division of prize money in the Summerside races, that in two races there are four prizes in each. and in these first and second comprise oy 70 and 75 per cent. of purse respect- ively, while in the third—in which there are only three prizes—first and second comprises NINETY PER CbLAT. of purse. Coupling this with the fact that MeNeil), the proprietor of the Park, owned the two best trained and fastest horses, and, cons trary to all rule, entered bo'h in this race, itdoes not require a clairvoyant to see 'tames Melee, A. bers were present, The President —James MeKechnie, Esq —opened the meeting in a short speech, urging upon the members to be vigilant in the discharge of their du- ties as men bound together far the pur pose of assisting each other,and influencing their friends to identify themselves with the Reform Club. The following committes were nomip ated and elected by acclamation :— Finance Commirrre.—R. A. Haviland, G, i}. tHlaszard, George E Hughes. Comairtes on BysLaws.—E. L. Lydiard, G. Macdougall, Archibald ' McNeill. ENTERTAINMENT CommirrEE.—D. McRae, f Bremner, . fl. Beer, George D cight, dames Penprase, Hugh McNeill Henry Melatyre, Jobn Snelgrove. INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. —Francis Slan- tey, A A. McKenzie, Theo. L. Chappelle, R. ies ing. ComMITTKE TO Procure Cite Room,—John Gillan, Benj. Bremner, J. A. Moore, Kk. D. Stair. Doorkrerers.—James McKee, James Mc- Donald Practical speeches were delivered by A, McNeill, 0. Farquharson, M. P. P., John Ross, Rev. D. G. Macdonall, and other new bers. A mammouth meeting will take place this ‘vening in the Citizen's Skating Rink. Sev- ‘ral prominent orators from abroad will take part ta the proceedings. SUPREME COURI—SUMMERSIDE. W vpxvespay, Oct. 3. Catherine Ryan versus Johnson Lawson. —The Jury retired to consider this case in Tuesday evening, and, after some hours deliberation, returned a verdict for the dlaintiff, and assessed the damages at $65.00. The first suit called on Wednesday was ‘Stephen Wright vs. John Green and ‘thers.’ In this case the question of a public highway through certain land in Summerside was in dispute. The Court was engaged on this case until five o’clock, and it resulted in the plaintiff being non- sulted. An interesting incident occurred in Court yesterday. When the Hon. J. Longworth, Q. C., began to address the Jury in a suit on a promissory no'e, the Jury rose and remained standing until Mr. Longworth courteously requested them to be seated. {t was universally regarded as a mos! striking tribute, involuntarily paid, to dig- nity and courtesy. Taurspay, Oct. 4. Lorang Perry v. P. E. I. Steam Naviga- tion Company.—The hearing of this case which has been for so many years before the Court, was brought on again for the fifth time to-day. After the plaintiff had been examined, the counsel suggested to the Court that if an adjournment were granted, a settlement, in all probability. would be arrived at. After the adjourn- ment the plaintiff’s counsel stated that the suit had been settled. The terms of the settlement were not stated, and we have not heard what they are. Hodgson for plaintiff; Palmer & McLeod for defendant. Elizabeth McFadyen v. Angus McFadyen. ~This is an action of slander, fo’ words imputing evil conduct to the plaintiff. The defence is a double one: that the de- fendant did not speak them, and also that they are true. The details of the case, which is still proceeding, are quite unfit for publication. Kelly for plaintiff; Howe and C. Palmer for defendant. -—es + DEAD IN EACH OTHERS’ ARMS, Abner James was an undertaker in Z1n- esville, his office being on Ninth street. } {le and his wife did not live happily tos gether, although they had been married but fourteen months. Recently business troubles have added to the unhappiness of the couple, and a separation was looked for. Yesterday their disagreement reach ed a climax, and Mrs. James left home, vowing she wuld not live with James again. She started for the residence of her mother, Mrs. Lacock, a widow, about eight miles from the city, and was foliow- ed by her husband. They left the city tos gether in the same trainon the C. and M. V. Railroad. They got off at Delearbe and started to walk together to Mrs. L cocks. When last seen alive they were walking together and apparently in an excited con- dition. They were walking up the lane ieading from the public road towards the house, but they never reached there. This moraing about eight o'clock the bodies of both were found lying in a fence corner, about 300 ysrds from the house. The husband had a bullet hole in his breast,and the wife one in the temple and ancther in the region of the heart. [hey were tightly locked in each other's arms, and in the left hand of the wife, held as in a vice, wasa revoiver, with which it is supposed the dreadful deed wasdone. How they came to their death is ia a measure, a mys ary, as no one saw the fearful tragedy enact- ed. The supposition, is however, that the wife first shot the husband, and then put ihe two bulletsinto her own body before through the manceuvre. Such tactics are short-sighted ; as mean tricks disgust harse- deathcame. There was no indication of any struggle, and it is supposed that it was CIVIC AFFAIRS. A meeting of the City Coundil was held Present: His Worship the Mayor, the Recorder; Councillors Peake, Crabbe, Davy, Heartz, Morris, Harris, Smith and (Quirk. With reg.rd to the appointment of policemen, which is soon to take place, on notion of Councillor Heartz, it was ‘that the Clerk be instructed to have a notice inserted in the city papers to the effect that applications for the situ- ation of policemen be made in their own hand-writing. to the City Clerk, up to Sat- urday the ] 3th. An application was made to the Council by Mr. J. D. Mason for a street lamp at the corner of Richmond and Rotchford streets. Councillor Harris stated that the main pipes of the Gas Uo. did not extend to that point, and that therefore a gas- lamp could not be placed there, except at considerable expense, and suggested that a kerosene lamp be placed there, as an eX. periment. On motion of Councillor Heartz, it was Resolved, That an oil lamp be immedi- ately placed at the point indicated. Oil lamps were also ordered to be placed at the entrance of Palmer's Lane, at Smallwood & Bovyer’s Corner; at the junct‘on of Cumberland and Fitzroy streets, and four on Brighton Road, His Worship the Mayor suggested cer. tain improvements to the fenca now in course of construction around King Square. On motion of Councillor Crabbe, it was Lesolved, That the fence around King Square be completed according to specifi- cation and contract. Several small accounts reported upon by the Finance Committee were ordered to be aid. 7 The Committee appointed to report up« on the advisability of erecting a Windmill at Spring Park, reported as follows :— Your Committee appointed to take into consideration the advisability of putting up a wind-mill, pump and tank, at the Spring in Spring Park, beg to report that they coasider it necessary, and do suggest that the work be commenced at once; capacity of tank to be not less than 8000 gallons, with pump of sufficient size. On motion of Councillor Harris that the report be adopted, Councillor Crabbe said the he would like to see the way clear for paying for this improvement, before sup- porting any motion for its erection. Councillor Byrne thought it would be bet- ter to defer the further consideration of the motion until next meeting of Council, and brought in a motion to that effect. Councillor Harris could not eee how it was that members of the Council could rush a Bill in one night, authorizing the engage. ment of six or seven additional policemen, involving an expenditure of some two or three thousand dollars, while a matter of vital necessty to the citizens, and which only involved the expenditure of a small amount, was deferred from night to night. He, therefore, pressed his motion for ad. option of the report. The amendment to the motion being then put, was carried. The City Surveyor furnished a memo- randa of the amount of planking delivered to different parties in the city. Bills to the amount of $300, on account of the Fire Department, were ordered to be paid, and a “sum sufficient” for the purchase of the quantity of Hose required for the use of *‘ Rollo” engine was granted. A further sum of $200 was granted for the proper equipment of the newly.,organs jzed ‘** Ch’town Salvage Corps.”’ The following letter from Dr. McLeod, was read by the Mayor :—~ To His Worship the Mayor and Common Council of Charlottetown : GENTLEMEN,—I beg to submit the follows ing statement for your consideration :-— Typhoid fever is now epidemic in Char- lottetown. The poorer classes of the peo- ple drink, and use for culinary purposes, the water from the town wells. ‘I'he water from almost, if not all of these wells, is unfit for such purposes ordinarily. But when the fecal matter of typhoid fever patients is deposited in water-closets near those wells, and when from the porous nature of the soil, it finds easy access into the wells the water becomes positively poisonous; and, consequently, a direct vehicle of this djeage, The water-closets, moreover, into which the exerement of typhoid fever patients is emptied, com- municate the disease directly to parties who enterthem. In the absence of an abundant supply of pure water I| think something could be done to leseen the evil. Either the watersclosete op the wells should be closed, The former, in my opin- ion, could be made more pure by placing them on the surface ground—without any pits being dug—and by the daily and free use of coaleashes, earth, etc., as disinfect- ants; thus rendering them dry-closet:, By this means the wells also would be much less polluted. In my practice I try to enforce on my patients the necessity of using Spring Park water, as the purest at~ tainable, but find in many quarters a pre- judice against it, the parties suspecting ‘that the watermen sell an adulterated article. Qa enquiry they informed me that some at least of the watermen haye been seen filling their carts from town wells. I would, therefore, must respectiully sug- gest that your Council take steps to secure a larger supply of Spring Park water, and also that your Board of Health cause it to be more publicly and more generally understood that parties drinking the well water are running an imminent risk of contracting a very serious, if not a fatal, disease. Hoping, Gentlemen, you wiJl nof think m3 presumptuous in thus addressing you, and in the interest of the sick and suffer. ing. I remain, Your very humble servant, ke ee _ ae Councillor Harris, with a few remarks, moved the following motion :— Resolved, That the salary of the City Col- lector be increased to $600 a year from the Ist inst. Councillor Heartz would not, by any means, support a motion to the above effect, Councillor Byrne would not support the motion. His reasons for bringing in the motion at last meeting for increasing the sal- saries of the City Clerk and Stipeadiary Mag~ istrate was that he saw the above officials were hard worked, and that he was shown that the salary of the other Civie officials would be curtailed, If he knew that the salaries of other officials were to be in- creased in a like manner, he would be in- clined to alter his former motion, The Mayor—in calling attention to the large expense of the staff of the City offix cials—brought to the attention of the Council that with the better system adopt- ed in the City Clerk's office, and for other reasons as stated the offices of City Collector, City Engineer, Treasurer, and Inspector of Bread could be dis pensed with, The salaries of theses offi« cials are $500, $500, $200 and $41.60— making a saving to the city of $1,241.60 perannum. The motion was then put and carried, A letter from Judge Alley, asking the Council] to place a plankway at the south side of Dorchester street, was referred to the Street Committee. A letter from Mount Edward Boring Con« tractors was read and ordered to lay on the table. The report of the City Eagineer, rolat~ ing to the sewer on*Great George Street was also laid on the table. ‘The Mayor stated that he had received from the City Surveyor a report of the amount of wharfage received on Pownal Wharf— $800 Adjourned. ——h Shipping Intelligence. PLL PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 4.—Brigt. Lady Milton, McRae, Glos- ter, G. B., 50,000 brick; schr. Lassie, Mcs —-e ore ™ | New Advertisement, Splendid Heavy Woo SHAW Ls, From $1.50 to $10.00, -AT— TAILORING DEPARPIEN L6O PIECES CLOTH! Now Showing. More to Arrivo. —— Tweeds, Worsteds, Broads. NEWEST STYLES OVERCOATINE Good Work. Lowest Prices. BEER & SONS, NOTICE. LL persons having claims i City are requested to Siedeat ‘een to the Maycr’s Office fortwith for payment: and it is further requested that all persons having accounts against the City will fu nish them at the close of each month a By order, Leod, Pictou, coal; Gipsey Bride, Steele, do, Annie Belle, Gavin, Pictou, ballast; Alice Myrick McInnis, Little Bras d’Or, 150 tons coal; Welcome Keturn, Grovanueth, Cow Bay, coal; Hareza, Stoddart, Ship Harbor, lumber; Julia, Hard, Murray Harbor, her- ring and dry fish; Glad Tidings, Smith, (lalifax, herring; Springtield, Strang, Cra- paud, produce; Mary Francis, Nicholson, Barrington, ballast; Lousiana, Kennedy, Lingan, coal; Gulf Ranger, Walker, Pictou, coal; Margaret Jane, Keeping, do.; Alert, Thorburn, Georgetown, ballast; str. M. A, Starr, Smith, Halifax, mdse, , CLEARED, Oct, 4.—Strs. Carroll, Wright, Boston, sundry goods; M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, produce ; schrs. dohn Stewart, Clarke, sun- dry goods; Sylvia Jane, Carey, Cocagne, ballast; Emma, sodreaua, Halifax, produce ; Gulf Rauger, Walker, Pictou, ballast ; brigt. Anciila, McMillan, Vernon River, sundry goods, By Cableto Longworth & Co.—Barque Ringwood, Capt, Trainor, sailed from = Liv- erpoolon the 4th just., fur Charloticlown, Brigt. Fleetwood, Capt. English, arrive) in St. John’s, Nfld., on) Friday last, in liv days from this port, Will sail again on. the 6th for Charlottetown. et ae tte DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN PORr. CoONNOLLY's Wuarnr— Phoenix, Nicholson, West River, R. Munn, Munn, doubiful, Maria Emma, Ramsay, Buctouche. Lonv's WHarnr— John Wentworth, Clark, Summerside. Syivia Jane, Casey, Caraquet, Jessie, McLeod, Picton. Rising Dawn, Hughes, Pictou. Margaret Jane, Keeping, Pictou. Nova Stella, Lye, Souris. P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou. Peake’s No. | WHarr— Day Spring, Greenwood, Pictou. Gazelle, Robertson, Piztou. Confederate, McKay, doubtful. Catherine, Mefsaac, fishing voyage. Morning Star, Power, doubtful, Brig Lady Milton, QuEEN’s Wuarr— James Sample, Roberts, Pictou. Swallow, Gallant, Pictou. Comet, Reaves, Halifax. Mary Jane, Pettypoll, Tignish. >KAKE’S No, 2 WranrF— Harry Davies, Yates, West {ndies. Brigt. Anneke, Peake’s No, 3 Wnanr— Springtfeld, Strong, Pictou. vee Oe + AH ee Passengers. Per Steamer Carroll to Boston, Oct. 4.-—— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, Miss Jessie McLeod, Mr. D. McLean, Miss M. McCabe, Miss J. McCabe, Miss T. MeCabe, Eva yder, Clara Reid, Mary McKenzie, Miss . Nicholson, Miss F. Pergusan, Miss K. Sigsworth, H. Masters, Miss M. Gordon, Mr. kt. Shaw, Miss K. McRachern, Miss May MeNevin, Isabella McGowan, Isabella McKenne, Margaret Ca:ter, Mrs. Noonan, Mrs. McAlby, Mrs. Gillis, Miss MoCor- mack, Miss Luter, Miss Dewar, Miss Owen, Miss McAlby, Miss McLean. H. P. Fletcher. Mrs. E. Fielding, Martin Noonan. Miss M. Collings, Mr, Henry Mutch, and 12 others. Rr ere eee eed Hotel Arriyals, PF NS II POO RANKIN HOUSE, James Molson, M. D. The above letter was Jaid on the table for! consideration. The report of the Market Committe was/ men and prevent them patronizing a track 'a plan mutually agreed upon to put a final: where they are practised, quietus upon all their earthly sorrows. made an‘: order of the day” for next meen ng. :Mahony, do. Oct. 4.—E. fl, Phillips, St, Catherines, J. M. Thomas, Summerside; J. McAllister. Moncton; Jas. Mahony, St. John: T. C. HEVERE HOUSE. Oct, 4.— P. O’Muilin, Halifax. W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Oct. 4, '77—2w a am ~<a >-- eg te ne BIRD CAGES, BikP CAGES, Cheap, at SIMON Ww. CHABBR’S, ‘* Siga of the Stove,” ueet Ch'town, Oct. 5—lw ne Schooner for Sale. HE Schooner “ANNIE RELL,” 42 tons register, built near Halifax,—g years o'd,—a first class . sailer,—scund, st and altogether in first class order. Reason for s-llinzg: owuer going abroad. The above vessel will be offered for sale at Connolly's Wharf until SATURDAY, the 6th inst. at 2p.m. Apply tothe Marter, on board, Ch town, Oet. 5—Lin a ee ne gee AM persons indebted to the City of Charlottetown, for Taxes, Rents, herfages, ete., are hereby notified that niess the amounts are paid on or before the TWENTIETH day of OCTOBER, in- stant, they will be sued for without respect to } @raons, By order, WM. B. MORR SON, City Clerk. Mayors Office, 4th Oct., 1877. octé DR. T. W. POMEROY I AS returned to Charlottetown. He is staying at the ** Osporne Hovsu,” where he may be consalted until further notice. Examinstiuns free. Ch’town, Oct. 4~—Gin* ad deeds 3 [% Upper Prince Street, a First-class Dwelling House, of seventeen rooms, well finished. Also, a Coach House and — with grounds fora garden. Apply Oo ~_-—— . D. FARQUHARSON, Ch’town, Oct. 8—3in e 7 ’ Wants, ete., ete. x = . rns ee) pa” Advertisements under this heading,in space not ex ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per day. ~ nnn Fok SALE—A good English PIANO, in good order, well finished, will be sold cheap. Apply at this Office. Oct. 4—tf. prom peatins d a competent person, with good references, a situation as Assist- ant Book-keeper or Clerkin the General Commission Business. Examiner OF¥IC8. Oct. 2—2w 3taw ANTED--A smart, active Boy, quick at figures, as Cashier in a Dry Goods Store. Apply, in writing, to this office. Oct. 2, 1877. oe OUND—A Strayed Pig, about 6 months old, found on Euston Street. The owner Can have the same by applying to J. C. KEITH, Euston Street. [f not claimed, , the pig will be sold by Pablic Auction on Monday, the 8th inst., at 12 o'clock. Oct. 2—3in nama HORSE LOST—Let out of Connolly's Pasture, near the Lime Kiln on ue Malpeque Road, on Tuesday last, the 25 September, a broy 1 Horse, 6 years old, with one small white spot on the off shoul- ' der. Whoever will bring him to Alexander Hayden, Esq., J. P., Charlottetown, wil! be paid for their trouble and expense, Oct. 2—Sin + —— oe | : ! | : ’