mee eee ee @ he Dail v } — (examiner. Chariot ee tetown, August 28, 1877 7 > & ry s THE PATRIOT ON REGISTRATION. he Editor of the fal: of is verily & Jab’s ha young men of the couns eaid, will lose their comforter. try districts who, it Is votes because of the repeal of the Statute Labor Act, thereby taking from them the qualification to vote, are to be consoled with the thought that “there is no prob- ability of an election c »ming off before the Sext revision of the Registration List.” Any one that has read for any length of time the articles of the /’a/riof must come to the conclusion that they are impracti cable and visionary. But not prepared to hear that this seer was gifted with prophetic vision and able to fore- ell We are fre- cuently life is uncers tain; our if the Puiriot is to be believed. need not be troubled by any apprehensions of death for at least eighteen months to come. {heir seats and their lives are secure for that space of time. ‘The J’atriol does not seem to be aware of the fact that twofseats were unexpectedly opened in Ontario last year—and unexpectedly lost to the Grits, when the Messrs. Gibbs were returned. As far as Alexander McKenzie and his col- leagues are concerned, we know that every ' precaution , will be taken to prevent any emergency arising that will open a consti- tuency, but circumstances over which they have nocontrol may occur to cause an election. In such a case, and it is not j nprobable, how can the young men retain the right they for years have enjoyed on this Island? The qualification of every voter consists either in holding in bis own right freehold, or that he has been paying rent, or that his Statute Labor has been performed or Commutation Money paid for the year previous to the test of the Writof the Election. The Patriot editor must be ignorant of this fact, for he says, ‘We may inform our readers that the list is revised every year, so that those who, for any reason, cannot eater their names on the Voters Liet now, may do so before’ this time next year.” Sup- posing a general election takes place next} spring, what qualification can our Local Legislature give to enable the young men to vote? or ‘how can the correction of any ambiguity or defect in the existing laws’? prove that a man has paid his Poll Tax fora year previous to the registration of votes ? we were events. that representatives, coming reminded but which ~~ oe © AD THE MYSTIC 7YVE. A BRAUTIFUL illustration of the univer gality of the Masonic Brotherhood, and res cognition of the duties it claims from its members, was given on last Sunday afters noon, in the Episcopal churcbyard in the rear of Southport, opposite our city. Some days sgo Captain Hewiston, of Chatham, N. B., arrived at Belle Creek, in the barque Sf. Michael, to load the cargo olf a wrecked vessel, and was then to return home, the vessel's own, Captain . taking charge; but on Friday afternoon Cap‘ain Hewiston was seized with a violent fit of coughing, and bursting a blood vessel, ex- pired suddenly. Though sad to die away from home and family, this was rendered more so, as the jast consolation of having the remains taken home was made difficult by distance, that it was decided to bury them at Souths port, where they had been immediately A prominent townsman and Mason of “ Miramichi; Chatham Lodge,” N. B., telegraphed that body here, of the deceased, ‘old and good standing in the Order;’ and though the notice was so short, “King Solomon Lodge,” of this city, took charge of the arrangements, and with members of “Victoria”? and ‘St. Jobu’s,’’ formed a procession of over seventy Matons. Arrived at the grave, the Rev, fh FitzGerald, of St. Paul’s Episcopal Churehb, read toe beautiful service, followed by Fast Master Small in the deeply im pressive and solemn ceremony of Free and Accepted Masons. brought. some | SS — PROVINCIAL RIFLE COMPETI | cial ‘close on Saturday last. over those of previous years. give FIST COMPETITION, (ilighest possibie score, 0) points, ) — 200) 400 ‘ YARDS, Gunner B, Looper, No, 1 Bat- tery, Chtown Artillery, we prize $20, my 20 Pt. J. Dover, No 6 (Jueen’s (io. Batt.; prize $b, Pe 19. 23 Sergt, Ano. Crockell, No. 6 Bi ae (Jueen’s Co. Batt. ; prize Si2, oe. ae Corp. E. McDougall, No. 6 Queen's Co. Batt.; prize $10, 22 19 Sergt. L. Younker, No. 2 Bat- tery, Chtown Artillery, prize $8, 1G 24 Pt. N. iarper, No, 6 Queen's Co, Batt.; prize 6. 19 21 Pt. Daniel Stewart, No. 4 Queen's Co Balt,; prize $9, 19 2 Bugler F. Horne, No. 4Queens — Co. Batt; prize $4, 15 24 Gun. T. Lowery, No. | Bat- tery, Ch'town Artillery, ize $8, ia °22 Gun, Wm. Brown, No. fk. Bat- tery, Ch'town Artillery, prize $3, ie Pt. David Lawson, No. 4 (Queen's Co. Batt.; prize $3, 18 21 Pt, Peter Mckinnon, No. 0° Queen’s Co. Batt.; prize $3, 20 19 Serg!, N. McLaren, No. 5 King’s Co. Batt.; prize $3, 16 22 Capt, McRae, No. 5 Queen’s Co. Batt.; prize $3, 22 Pt. Sam’! Gay, No. 5 Queen’s Co, Balt.; prize $3, 16 22 Capt. McLeod, No, 1 King’s _ Co. Batt.; prize $3, i? Pt. W. Jenkins, No. 5 Queen’s Co. Batt.; prize $3, y Pt. D. Stewart, No. 4 Queen's Co, Batt.; prize $3, ea Corp. George Henderson, No.4 Queen's Co. Batt.; prize $3, 17 2 Cor, Clas Roper,No.o Queen’s Co. Batt.; vrize $3, iy ee COMPETITION NO, 2, (Highest possible score, 105 points.) fhe deceased lefta wife and two child- ren, with whom, weary waiting for the old’ familiar face that is hidden frem view and the sound of the voice that is still, we deeply sympathise, ~ > ++ <m -+ epee Yecte, pay Judge Alley done a big days work. He registered over one hundred and eigh'y voters. This piainly shows the desire Judge Alley has for all the electors to avail themseives of the present opportus nity. If the electors who reside in this city do not have their votes registered, they cannct lay the blame on the Judge. Mt a we - Tue City Council will meet this evening a haif.past 7 o clock - 7 shots at 200 200 600 YARDS. Pt. James Dover, 6th “Queen's Co; prize $40, 24 30 23 Corp. Ewen McDougall, Gth Queen’s Co,; prize 330, + i Corp. George Henderson, 4th Queen’s Co.; prize $20, 4 lt ek Pt. James MelIntyré, 6th Queen’s o.; prize $t0, 25 27 19 Pt. David Harper, 6th ~ Qaeen's Co.; prize $l0, 31 25 15 Capt. Donald MeLeod, Ist King’s Co.; prize $10, 10 QSrcW 24 Sergt. Lem’i Younker, 2 Batty. Artillery; prize $10, 24 24 18 Pt. John Crockett, 6th Queen's Co.; prize $10, 26 22. 18 Corp Wm, Connolly, lst Batty. Artillery; prize $8, | 7,25 tA Capt. Sam"! MeRae, sth’ | Queen’s Co.; prize $7, 24 17 23 Pt. Robt. Crawiord, bth Queen's Co.; prize $5, 26 17 21 Pt. Wm. Jenkins, Sth (Queen's Co.» prize $5, 30 13 21 Pt. John “Bryinton, 4th Queen’s Co.; .prze $5, 27 22 15 it. George Essory, 4th Queen’s Co,; prize $5, 26 15 22 Private William LH. Samp- son, 6th Queen's Co. ; Prize $5, 35 $6 21 Private John Kennedy, oth Queen's Co.; prize $9, "ah 8 Corporal James Lleartz, Ist Battery Artillery; Prize $5, 47. 19. 223 Lieut. C. B, Fraser, {st King’s Uo.; prize $5, 18 23 18 Priwate David Lawson, 4th Qaeen’s Co.; prize $5, 23.19. 17 Private Wallace Davison, Oth Queen's Co.; prize $5, 21. 22 16 COMPETITION NO, 3, [llizghest possible score, 25 pts. | 5 rounds at 300 YARDS, Pt. Thontas” Brown, 4th Queen’s Co.; prize $25 ’ 22 Pts. Corpl. Charles Roper, 4th Queen's Uo.; prize $16, 22° Pt. John Crocket, 6th (Queen's Go.; prize SLU 20 Pt. John VT. Rodd, 2d Battery Artillery, prize SLO, 20 Cr. Ceorge Ess ry, 4th (Jueen’s Co.; prize $10 19 Corp. D. Martin, Ist King’s Co.; prize $10 19 Pt. Mathew Alea, 6th (Jueen’s o.,; prize $o 18 Pi. Thomas Pickard, 6ih Queen’s Co,, prize $o 18 Lieut, C. B,, Fraser, Ist Kings Co.; prize $2 18 Pt. Robert Jenkins, hth gJueen’s Co.; prize 1.) $9, 18 Gr. William Seott, 2d | Pa'tery Artillery; prize | £9, ' lft, James Pover, 6th Queens @o.; prize $5 17 Pt. Vernon Longwoth, 6th: Queen’s Co.; pmze $5, 17 bi. David Lawson, 4th Queen's Co.; prize $5 17 Pt. Donald McMitlan, Ist Battery Artillery; prize , $9: 16 Pt. David. Stewart, 5th | Queen's Co... prize $2 16 ‘this year show a marked tmprovemen Below we 5 shots at yn Pr ea a TION. | Tue annual prize meeting of the Proviny Rifle Association was brought to a The seores made, a complete list of prize winners :— a }0 A om -_ ‘w — 39 3Y 39 38 38 38 38 ° - \e 7 ~ ~)} we 66 66 G4 64 64 63 62 62 59] o9 59 } ee } | COMPETITION NO. 4, [lli } i. Possible szere, 25 pts. ] Consolation Matches rounds at 400 VARS, t!Gr. flenry Hooper, 2ad | Batlery Artifiery; prize 0, 21 Pts, ~., | Cor, Herbert tiewson, 2d iatlery Art Ory, prize | aii) o| oF ~terson 4th (Jueen s Go.; prize $8 20 Major G. Le Dougherty; 2d 7 Batteay Artillery; prize 37, 90 | Cor. Ewen Mé¢Gregor, 6th (Jueen’s Co.; prize $6 19 Gr. Wallace Rodd, 2nd Battery Attiliery,; prize $9, 19 Gr. Archd. MeKinnen, 2d Battery Artillery, prize mo Ag TO WIGHBST AGGREGATE EC ORES, COMPETITIONS . 3rd ‘Total PRIZES AWARDED Ist 2nd Ist Pte. James Dover, silver medal, pre sented by Major Dogherty and $20 42 77 Wi 136 2nd Pt. James. Cro- cket, #15, 4l 66. 20 }27 3rd Corp. Ewen Mes 4l 75 9 125 Dougall, $10, ——— a Latest by Telegraph. Latest from Montreal. Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner. Montreat, Aug. 27. The Presidents of the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railways are nowin the country on an inspecting tour. Messrs. McNabb, Marsh & Coen, wholesale | hardware dealers, have suspended—Coen having absconded with $50,000, The United States’ Board of Trade has passed a resolution, strongly urging their Government ‘to negotiate a Reciprocity Treaty with Canada, By fire last nigh, seven buildings were destroyed. Loss, $30,000 The Flour Market is more active; Eng~ lish market dearer :— a Superior Extra, $5 80 to 5 90 I ce WAR DISPATCHES. (Special to the Daily Examiner.) Lonpon, Aug. 27. The battle of Kurukdara, which took place on the 25th, lasted fourteen hours, The Turks attempted to flank the Russian defences, but the latter resisted success- | AUCTION. by Public Auction, on: PHURSDAY, the Thirteenth day of Sep- tember next, at noon, if not previously dis- posed of, my House and Lot on the cast | end of Dorchester Street, sttitable family.— ‘liberal, and made known on day of Sale, WILL» Sell, siptial | A about a lLotel. nud train. yin subscriber, and large yard, Kent Streets. New Advertisensats. Dorchester St.) Ang. 28+ Gin VW A IN DBD. SMART, Active, Boy, who will make himself agreeable, affable, and useful special attention to the arrival of steamers Apply immediately at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, 85 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 28— lin House and shop to Let. E Ilouse and Shop occupied by the large Shop, with a large and deep cellar, large Boarding House, corner of Queen and Apply to Ch'town, Aug. <8—6in PETER ChERKIN. Will be required to give containing 16 rooms; a suited for a Shop and a IH. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Aug. 28, 1877 quest. refer to them at you may rest assured that, if elected, I shall act fai fear or favor. Ang. 28—lin St, Paul’s Church Sunday Schoo rPIC-NIC! The Steamer ‘Southport’ will leaye Ferry Ch’town, Aug. BALLOT AGT, A FEW handred copies of the *‘ Registra- tion of Electors and Ballot Act of 1877” for sale at the Music Store of i : ; C P, FLETCHER, Qiecen St] SUS. 15—T2in pat till sale, Ch'town, Aug. RAW AR D. JHE PURSE containing $25 not having been returned to its owner, a Keward is offered to any one giving information which will lead to the discovery of the person who has appropriated the con‘ents. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF CH'TOWN. FeELLOW-CITIZENS :—~ Being solicited by a large number of temperance men to offer myself as a Candidate for the Licensing Board, I here vith comply with their re- As my views on this great ques tion are pretty generally known, I need not for a B* AUCTION, at Souris, oy THU Good title given. Terms DAY next, Angust SOM, at 11 9’ at the remainder of McLauchlin’s Clock, ——_ | —_ ae Auction Sales, Building Lots, Stock BUILDING LoT situated on Nigh zround, co eplendid- view of Colville Ba ably adapted for Private Business Stands. Sy. mmManding |, ¥, and 8 > Residences a -- ALSO— 4 DWELLING llOUSES, and Horses, Cows, Sheep, Wagons Slei Tracks, Mowing Machines, and other a? Implements, together with —m STORE GOODs, in Clothing, Cottons, Hardware. Farmers’ Boilers, lron, Salt, Herring Special Train at HALY Fark wi Charlottetown for the Sale at 7 9° in., Calliag at all intermediate stat returning same evening, thus plac in the reach of all a cheap tri mercial metropolis of King’s Terms.—For the Buildin cent. down or Within thirt ance in three yearly instal of Sale, bearing inte annum. loves, » &e, Il leave Clock, a, ions, and ug with. P to the com. County, & Lots, 25 per y days; the a ments from date rest al 6 per cent, per A. McN present. Fellow Citizens, independently, without GEORGE BOVYER, — se By order of Committee. 27, 1877— By orc i 4 27—ar Zin fully. The losses on both sides are very heavy. The 7imes’ correspondent’s despatch of Sunday, says: “ The Governors of Adrian- ople and Phillopoli telegraphs that Sulei- man Pasha has taken the Shipka Pass, Charlotte Patte is said to be hopelessly ill. WAR NEWS. Lonpon, Aug. 25. ~ Accounts of the battle before’ Eski Saghra are very fragmentary. The recent Russian official account states | that the Turks took the offensive in great force onthe 22nd inst., and drove back two Russian battalions from Jaslar. The ant. FOR Apply to A Aug. 27—4ia 1000 MACKEREL BARRELS, SALE CiikaP! . MCNEILL, Auctioneer. lottetown. W ALIN TED, A CITY CLERK for the City of Char- Application te, be made in writing, and addressed to ° * J Mayor s ‘}ilice, Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1877—pat ar h tf Must be a good accoant- . 8S. CARVELL, Mayor. Russians subsequently retook Jaslar, Skir- mizhing continued throughout the night. Next day the Turks made three attacks in the neighborhood of Jaslar, but were re. pulsed, A renewal of the attack is ex- pected, Another despatch says the Turks retook their lost ground and hold it. The Turks last night at Papeskein, after asevere engagement, turned the Russian left wing. ‘The Russians were repulsed on the whole line and suffered heavy loses, An -Athens despatch denies reports of an insurrection in Thessaly and Crete. Lonpon, Aug. 25. lt is officially announced that all the Great Powers, and Belgium, Holland, Sweden and Portugal, have adhered to the German protest against the Turkish cruel- S, - Reinforcements for the Russian army are pouring in, and many more are ex- ected. : The Turks must send 20,000 men from Plevna to meet the Roumznian army. The Russians are now as strongly posted \at Tirnova as the Turks were at the battle of Plevna. Phe Russian bulletin, relative to the bat~ tle at Schipka Pass, says: ‘Fighting con- tinued all Friday, Our troops retain all their positions, Our losses during the four days fighting have been considerable, 27 wounded officers and 900 men _ being - | oanaho seen Wants, ete., ete. ‘i — Advertisements this heading,in space not ex- ceeding halt an inch, will be inserted for "LEN CENTS pcr day. under ner of Queen RAITH. Aug. 28—2in YO LET—A Brick Dweiling House, cor- particulars enquire of MRS. JAMES Mc- and Sydney Streets. For see him at once. Avg. 27—5in* NFORMATION Wanted—Of James Wil- mot, blacksmith, of Richibucto, by his father, now dangerously ill, who wishes to W a house. Erraud Boy Aug. 27 - tweeu at | brought fo Gabrova. The number of the killed is unknown. The cannonade ' Pass was renewed Saturday morning ip the} 4 large-sized ANTED—By Apply at this Office. 4 BLACK PONY has been on my pre- mises since 23rd August. cap have Lim by paying expenses. OST, on the eve iing of the 22nd, be- containing ahout $2500. The finder weil please leave it at this Office. a boy of 14, a situation as ata shop, or to work abopt -— The owner 5 p Visitors’ Tickets for steamer and grounds, } sport for the spor’s an and amusement ta 25 cents. Refreshments to he had on the grounds at reasonable prices. George W. | a your saffrages. Civtown, Aug 17,’77—4 EILL, Auetio Aug. 27, 1877—3in rere The above Sale and Special Train tri Souris is postponed until THURSDAY ge 6th day of September next. * a0 A. MoNEILL , Aug. 28, 1877. ‘rae Apples & Onions: OURLY expected, ex ‘“‘Alhambra ” H Montreal— . » FoR 50 Bbls. Anples, 25 ** =QOnions. A. MCNEILL, Auctionecr, No, 11 Queen SL., Aug. 28 —3in Thursday, August 30th, LAKELANDS. | ALE OF A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL RSPATE: AM instructed by the Hon. George w, DeB ad Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Extra Superfine, 6 00 to 6 15 What to s@ll_at_ AUCTION, at my rooms,-Gran- Fancy, 5 70 to 5 80 ville Street, on Thursday, the 30:h inst, at Spring Extra, 5 70 to § 8U IL clock, noon, that Va'uable Estate Supertine 5 35 to 5 50 : known as LAKELANDS, Situate in the 7] ’ t 6 00 to. 6 20 j County of Hants, Nova Scotia, containing Strong Bakers’, 7 : AT HALE PAST TWELVE 0'CLC 8,000 f land. On t! i Fine 5 WW to 5 10 mi “LVE O CLOCK, , acres of land. On the premises, gre . Middlings 4 65 to 4 80 , »¢ ,, {two Dwelling-houses, two large. Barns, — . Poe Naas 5 50 to 5 75 POR SHAW S WHARF, \Horse Stable, Cow Stable, Coach Mouse,” Pollards, aa = oo ge Z [ce House, etc., etc., all of which are ina U. Boas Shi mee 3 7S : . 1 ¥ oh RIVER, t i T rs stato of pregervation, The twa ple. Cit ags. delivere¢ 35 1U orwnere means o musements and a Tealiuresque Lakes on and. bel gi to this Chasen ; 4 90 to.5 10) will be provided for the children free. nen sie ‘that aucten . roperty, with their surroundings? afford he pleasure-secker, LAKELANDS com ~ tains a large quantity of very valuable Tim b er; also, Firewood and Longers, Terms madé Known at sale. For farther articular’ apply to Me G. Walter DeBlois, ” the premises, or by letter to Hon. DeBlois, Charlottetown, P, Ee ’ 4 < . ft : ' sland Rh. D CLARKE, Jr.,.- Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 79 and 8! Granville St., Halifax. eenan MOLASSES. SUGAR. SALT! une RIGT. FLEETWOOD is now landing, at Peake’s No, 1 Wharf, the following argo: 60 Pans. BARBADOES MOLASSES § (queeu syrup), ” 20 Hinds. BRIGHT SUGAR, 20 Tierces do do, 3,500 Bushels coarse SALT, suitable for pork or fish, which will be sold low while landing. LONGWORTH & CO. 2 Aug. 22—lw Lo the Civic Electors of Char- lotlelowh. ENTLEMEN :—Having received a nue merously signed requisition from you., wishing me to offer as a Candidate at the ap- proaching election for the “ Licensing oard,”’ | hereby olfer myselfas a Candidate ‘ a6 | have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obd’t servent, DAVID R. M. HOOPE in Rk. CARD ELLOW-CITIZENS :—-You will soon be | called upon to elect a Licensing Board" n accordance with the late Act of Pariia- ment. Being solicited, I consented to nomination, and my name has been before you for some weeks Gentlemen, many of you have already. promised me your sup- port, and shopttyou place me in so respon- sible a position, be assured [| shall do my duty firmly, yet with moderation and Oey handed justice to all. JOSEPH KNIGHT. Uh’ town, Aug, 25— is 4 —— —_—- GEORGE MUTCH. ee eee urs of 5.30 and 9 p. m., Russia Leather PURSE, 1 | PLASTER PARIS ! ()BBES. now on hand, CARVELL B ROS. ncown, Aug, 23-—pat ar 20 ; anal |