C4) €y 2° ee We ay 30%" aif . - sere re | 6 vt Ya 0 ew? er “ r> rvyy ry i> ’ OUR LIBERAL 1 RE- MIERS. oP Tur Hon. Roneet Lows, in a speech ©X« my ; the course adopted by Giad- planatory 0! oe » the last general e-ection stone, pre in (rreat Britaio, ? \ vious t aid io + regulates itself by the | a good .work- hat is evidence that it enjoys the often happens ‘* \ Governmen public puise. When it has ing mojority in the Louse, t © ’ . . . of the fit kin , : ~ > ; nfidence. Ba popuiar c HuGe ; hey that while this majority, ned ab a gi n- era! election or hervise, still gives tne Gover! at its best support, the popuial coniid . in the Government is shaken or lost. [t often happens, in shoct, that al- thougg the Government has a majority, and perhaps a large one, the people, the source of power, so hostile to it that genera! elecgon would result in its com- plete overthrow and the complete disap- pearance of that majority. Now, no Gov- ernment worthy the name would consent to hold office when it found itself in the porition just outlined. Mere bureaucrats might, but statesmen in a free country ‘ve more respect for its institutions, and, heave more res} f may add, wore self-respect, than to ate verapt or dream of anything of the kind. if the numerous public indignation meet- y , ” vy ings held North and South, East and West, throughout the Province are an indication of the state of public opinion, “the peo pie, the source of power,” are unquestion- abiy 20 hostile to our present tncompeten: Local Government that a general election would result in its complete overthrow. It, however, remains to be seen whether Davies and Stewart, Liberal as they pro- fess to be, will imitate the policy of tbe great Liberal leader, Gladstone, when, in a ¥ } bib ovtal srr . e otgnges! ire similar position, or whether they are con- tent to be—according to the Liberal Lowe ._mere bureaucrats, wanting in respect for the institutions of a free cope try —wanting even in self.respect,.. Mr Lowe continues : —‘ A vernmert is Tee AF open of public feeling ETE or things by the result of what I may cali intermediate elections, isolated elections held afters general election. I! thoee elections go against the Government one after another, if seats lowgacco inted theirs suddenly return aol of the party opposite, why then they know—for are they not told in a menner at once brusque and striking ?—that their mere ma- jority in the House is no longer proof tat they enjoy popul«r confidence. Knowing that, what are they to do? ‘Hold on to office? Coretinue to conduct the affairs of a free country when the majority of the people are palpabiy hostile to them? Why that would be usurpation. We have have been called ‘ disturbers,’ but ‘ usur- pers’ never.” Tho Liberal Government of McKenzie, Huntington, LaFlamme and company should take these sound liberal doctrines to heart; and no longer ‘* usurp” the Gor Ja ¥ —— ——, —— ernment uf Canada. No less than twenty . constituencies have teld them—“ in a man- i nerat once brusque and striking ’—that HE the majority of the people are hostile to E them. Our Liberal Premiers—McKenzie and Davies—will soon show whether oy not they are true to Liberal principles as acted out by W. E. Gladstone, and ex- pounded by Robert Lowe. —— =—o-s + A Boarp of Health for Mount Stewart district and vicinity has been reconstruct ed by the Lieutenant Governor and coun- cil, This is locking the stable door when the horee is stolen. Winter is now draw ‘on, and the disease which has hereto- ing on, fore hung over Mount Stewart is almo-t gone. iad somathing been done in this mitter six or eight months ago, the ac- tion would have been timely. But now, when winter comes to banish disease, the Government must constitutes 2 Board o! Health to helpit. The fetlowing gentle- men compose the Board. James, Ross, E-q., Chairman, -Edwin Coflin, David Egan. John J. Fietcher, Wm. E. Clarke, J. R. Coifin and James Bambwek, Esquires. - ——8t <> hee iy our harbor on Saturday there were 10 steamers and 2 dredges, together with 10 eqnere-rigged vessels and about 46 schoon ers. With one exception the steamers ail belong to the colony, and the same may be aid of the dredges, one of which is owned» by Hon. James Duncan and. the other is t Deminion (Island) dredge. To the ‘ sailing fleet. Mount Stewart, West and North Rivers will probably add some 30 or more vessels, ——i <> ea A CORRESPONDENT at Summerside says: Tae Reform Vigilance Committee is bar at rk. They have: sufficie:t evidence against two liquor dealers for selling liquor irs. They will appear before the Sti liary Magistrate on Monday mo ning ty fret, the liqnor busmess is at a stand. still in ihis place,’ AOS LOO AI. LE LTO = - TPIULIICE | = nee es: enrol es et, PUBLIC MEETING. mine ee - Aecording to announcement, 4 large and influential meeting of the electors of Mil- ton took place at the Hall—purpose of meeting well known. Jonas Carter, Esq, wes voted to the Chair. D. | meeting. bers of the Governmeat w Ipghemselves, but he should deal lwith them as if they were. The Assess ment Act, he said, was not required, and that he could prove his assertion by the Premier's own figures, which he proceeded School Act in McKay, Esq., first addressed tho Said he was eorry hon. mew- ere not present ito defen ltodo. HHecondemned tie | detail but not in principle | Mr. George Cudmore followed, and ex | pressed himself as betag well satisfied with } lafiair3, ana McKay s exposition of the state ot 1 with the Govern- dissatisfi « ent. Hon W. W. Sallivan, being called on to fron t in address the meeting, came to the Showed the p.sition we were in fi rancially when the Owea Admiuistration obtained the reins of power, ¢ by that administration while th: re, and how expended, and the position in which we stood when the present Government into power. He denounced the he monies expended came policy of the Government a!'most in toto. Hon, D. Farquharson thought Messrs. WeKay and Sullivan had been endeavor- ig tickle ears of their hearers. He considered the Assessment Act good wineiple, but did not believe the people were taxed according to the Act, Vote by ballot he considered an_ error, Exs oressed himself in favor of reducing the ‘number of members of the Legislative IG the ' a ' In f Council. Mesers. G. Smith, P. R. Bowers, C. Dickieson, J. Robinson and J. Power ad- dressed the meeting, after which the fol- lowing resolutions were carried unani- 7 “Der. Motsiys So Moved by Riad John Robinson :-— . “ : ‘ That Whereas, The Goveramene<2“The tast session of the Frovincial Legislature. brought forward and passe‘ several Acis in Fa hasty and crude stale, some of which were not called for, causing unnecessary expense and agitation throughout the country, Therefore Resolved, That this meeting dlis- approve of ihe general policy of the Govern ment, and do request the Governor and Council to.call an irhmediate meeting of the Legislature, and haye the prégent Assess- ment, Road Service and Registration Acts ceverally repealed; Further Resoived, In the opinion of this metting the Legislative Council of this Islani is not now mecessary; anil in order to lessen the public expenditure, It should be abolished. Moved by J. K. McInnis, seconded by A McKenzie :— Whereas, cerioin newspapers favorable to the present Government have theught fit to attack “our worthy representative, D. Me- Kay, Ksq,; And Whereas, We fully appreciate the in- ard Wise, seconded by ‘& PLOT? ee esse [S THERE A We havo several! times lately imagined to ourselves that, perhaps, Messrs. Davies and Stewart had some occult motive for their extr: ordinary action last session. No leane men we reflected—could possibly (be unwittingly guilly of such a large num- ’ iless variety of blunders as the | Legisiaaon of last session presents. There must, we thought, be some deeper reason for this legisiative tangle thin mere stupidity and carelessness. We called to remembrance the ‘‘ Dashaway Policy,’’ to which the patriotic Mr. Sinclair was a party—the policy which—our readers will recollect—cu!lminated in Laird’s midnight jouraey to Ottawa; and we fancied that, perhaps, Mr. Davies was applying, in a somewhat different fashion, the policy of ihis quondam chief, in crder to produce a ‘state of things which would neceswitate | +4 Maritime Union,’ whether the people of ‘this Island liked it or not. We were i strengthened in this opinion by the fact | Maritime Union is the settled policy of the Grit Patty. | The Toronto Gloee ofters “ Maritime | Union’ as the paaacea for allfthe numerous ‘ills brought upon the Maritime Provinces by the Globe’s humble servants—the Do- Government; and the J’atriol before. wis rabidly oppos.d_ to Mauitime Union, is now as mute upon the question as our representatives at Ottawa are when seated in the House of Com. mons. Besides, McKenzie was — if we mistak> not—on the Islanu on some secret imission in the year 1875; and it is quite ‘possible that be and the Local Premier minion, which, by both Governments to force ona Maritime Union, and please the Globe. Vir. Davies bas been in Halifax nearly all summer, an’, it is impossible to say what he did there. Tue Halifax Chronicle, of,a-jate date, contains the followins~yiragraph gi * Manrrime UNGy—It is probable that anothss-wcmuer of the Government will be“appointed with Mr. Hill and Mr. Holmes to form the delegation to New Jrunswick on the subject of Maritime Union. The conference which will be merely ef a preliminary character, is held under the authority of a resolution unani mously passed at the last session of the Legislature.” We may be mistaken in our surmises: but the course adopted by Mr. Davies would, if continued, undoubtedly result in a union with our sister Provinces by the sea; for we would be so politically tangled and barrassed that we would, in a few years, be glad to take advantage of any offer to rid us of our Provincial difficulties. —_—eo- TRADE OF SOURIS, Tue following is a statement of the total amount and valve of the produce shipped from Souris to the United States since April, 1877 :— MUNTHS. pendent. manly, and sincere course he has pursued; Resolved Therefore, That Mr. MeKay de | serves the respect an‘! confidence of his con- stituents, for his able advocacy of popular rights. Moved Hower ° Resolved, That this meeting tenders their sineere thanks to the Rav. S. G. Lawson, for the noble an independent course he has taken in defence of the rights of tax payers of this eountry. On motion of F. Horne, it was resolved that tha proceedings of the meeting be sent to the press for publ ication. E. Turnsr, Sec’y. Miiton, Nov. 14, 1877. [Other papers please copy. } ———aa————$_- Moncton Gas axp Water Company.— The total subscriptions to the stock of this Company at present amounts to $33,759. ae by R. Wise, seconded by J. Tue Moncton 7imes reports that an un- known scoundrel entered the house of Rev. Mr. Weyman and drugged some tea which the Rev. gentleman wes drinking, leaving Mr. W. unconscious on the floor the who'e night. The robber had ful! possession of the house the whole night, and rensacked the chambers. ‘hinping Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov, 17th —Laura C, Chipman, Pictou. 42 0074 bush. Potatoes, Value, $18,081 40 April, May and June. Juiy, August and Sept, 1.316 bbls. Mackerel, 14,785.14 10 easks Oil, 225 00 Codfish, 12 36 $15,024 40 October. 1.745. bbis. and 21 half bls. Mackerel, %8.475 00 65t qt! Codfish, ' 1.354 89 263 gil. Hake, 936 00 24 casks Oil, a14 40 38 bbis, Herring, 152 60 5 bbls. Tongues and Seunds, 40 00 8d bbls. Hake Sounds, 3,000 00 | tub Bulter, 10 09 $31,982 29 Tctai Amount, 65,085 09 ee ee ee a CARD. TG Subscriber, having associated himseif with THe EXaminer Printine & PurpLisu- + Inc Company, would take this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the pétronage extended -to him in the past, and weuld solicit a continuance! of their favors in conne:tion with the Company. apove ea All orders for Printing, as heretofore, will reccive promot and personal attention. 3. W. MITCHELL. 1877. Sharlottetown, Oct. 20, THeEH MAPS For the Public Schsois HAVE ARRIVED, | coal; Champion, Heighton, Pictou. coal and hay: Hadji, MeDonald, Montreal gen. | seral modse.; Spirit of the Day, Patton, | Wallace, 15 tons hay; Lois Jane, Gillis, | Pictou, eval; Mary Jane. Pephas, Boston, | sundry goods; Alpine, James, St. Jolns, | 265 bbis herring; Sophia Bowen, Barnes, | Bo-ton, sundries. CLEARED. Nov. l7th.—Sch. Laura C. Chapman Biy Verte, sundry goods: Anna Florence, | McDonald, Pictou, ballast; Weare Lere, | | Crainor, Crapaud, sundry goods: Kate | jKentz, Pictou, ballast; str. Hadji, Me |Donaid, Montreal, sundry goods; M. © Dooks, Hali‘ax. 1,550 bush. potatoes, 150) |do turnips, 200 do oats ; Brigt. Swiftshire: | | Harkness, Bristol, 1,040 bushels potatoes, | ‘by P. W. Hyndman, i |Ch’town, Nov. 15—4i eod \ALL Prices, a? and are for sale at the SCHCOL BOOK DEPOT. HARVIE S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street. Musical Instruments. | Concertinas, Violins. Guitars Accordeons. Etc.. Ete.. Etc., ‘tion to Posting Books, Making out. Ac- then settled upon the course to be adopie:t. FLETCHERS’ MUSIC STORE. 3C—3in cod Oc. New Advertisements. : iti SELLING OFF | Au MY STOCK, iv Boots and Shoes, Wil! be sold at GRFATLY REDUCED prices, tiil L5th DECEMBER, as 1 intend clesing my | present business at that time. Also all Accounts remeining unsettled at that time will be hanced - over for cohection. Hoping parties interested wil take notice and govern uncmselves accordingly. ‘JOHN WACKENZIE, Ch'town, Nov. 17, 1877—1w le CCE V R. D. McRAE, a teacher of upwards of I 25 years experience in the Province of Ontari>, ex-Superinsendent of Schools for the Township of Kiagstob, intends (if sifficient encouragement offers) to open, doring the winter months, Evening Classes, in Writirg, Arithmetic, Algebra and Elocu- tion. Mr. McRae would give his earnest atten- counts, Collecting, &c. Apply at 124 Kent Street. Two permanent boarders can be accom- moda ed. Ch’iown, Nov. 15, 1877— - CHARLOTTETOWN TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB. ere ‘Auetion Sales Ete AUCTION. LABRADOR HERRING! _ This Day, Monday, at Il © Lock, ON QUEEN'S WHARP, 250 Barrels Prime Labrador ° erring. Terms at Sale. . | D. FARQUHARSON. Ch’town, Nov. 19—li PRESSED HAY BALES PRESSED HAY for ‘gay vEnky CnesP, if called for THIS ray, MONDAY, ; ; —AT— X. McNEYLL’S AUCTION RoOM. Nov. 17, 1877.—2i° TRADE SALE! . tad WR WILL SELL, “3 BY AUCTION, AT GUR SALESEOOM, Wed nesday, 2st inst : i t —, “4 MUSICAL & LITERARY BR) a) a MOE ENTER MRE, MARKET HALL, Wednesday Evening, 2ist Nov., (877. The Committee have the pleasure of iv forming the public that a First-class Pro- gramme has been prepared, which will be issued shortly ; aud they feel confident that this Entertainment will be falty op to those heretofore given by other societies. The Musical Department wiil be under the direction of Professor Earie. ; » The CoarLorteTowNn Amarcur Ovcetes- THAL, CLuB have kiddly @onseoled to -per-. form on the occasion. TICKETS; yReserved Seats, 50 cents; un resérved do. 25 cents, fo be had ut the usual places Doors open at 74; to commence at 8, BENJ. BREMNER, Sec y, pro tem. LOGO GAKESIDE ~ AND SEASIDE LIBRARY, JUST OPZNED AT SREMNER BROS. 1 Nov. 16—4i CURRIE'S GRAMMARS, COLLINS GEOGRAPHY, JuUsT RECEIVED AT THE SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, © ‘2 . Queen Street. Ch’town, Nov. 15—4i eod under this beading, in space not ex- eceding half an ineh. will be inserted for TEN CENTS pe? day. QTOLEN ~—From Victoria, Crapaud, on \O Friday night, a Dark Brown HORSE, with Truck Wagon attached. Any person knowing of or returning the same to Ber- nard Kiggins, Custon Street, City, or Rhos: Kelly, Lot 29, will be amply rewarded, Nov. ‘T9—2i OST—A Plack Spaniel DOG, with slight white mark on the chest, and cut tail. The finder will be suitably rewarded b leaving ssid Dog at the office of EDWARD BAYFIED. Nov. 16—3i O LET SA Cottage en the Malpeque toad, ai present occupied by Mr. Job Bevan, Enquire at this Office, ~ Ch'town, Nov. 9— , © a W ANTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years ‘of age, to learn ihe Printing Business. Apply immediately. o¥. }; "ET. 2OARDERS WANTED.—Fowr or Boarders wanted. Gentlemen preferred lioocms aredarge ani suitable fer married couples. “Apply at this office, Ci:’town, Oct. 12, 1877, 7 LET.—Two or more Rooais to, let convenient part of this city. this office. Ch’tuwn 77. ve i ip Apply ai , Trustees and Devisees under the will of the lat” A011 WCLOCK _—< 2() BBLS. CANADA FLOUR (Choice Brands), : 7 15 * GRAHAM do., 10 4do do do., 79 Bbis. Yellow K. D. CORNMEAL 200.4 Whitd dui: i =F 30 Chests TEA (warranted), 30 Casks American KEROSENE, 120°, 2s Canadian do.. 129° 10 Puns. Choice MOLASSES, 5 Tihds. Burbodoos SUGAR, 15. Bhis. Coffee do., ' ig © Granulated 9 de., 20. ** ONIONS, 3 - WINTER APPLES —- Bisa. WINs and GnREENINGS, 100 Boxes SMOKED HERRING a. LAYER RAISINS. FENTON 7. NEWBERY & CO, Nov. 19~—3i pat ar li ? FLOUR At AUCTION, ‘UP AUU0 Evid Sex. At my Werehouse, QUEEN'S WHARF, Wednesday, 21st inst., at Il «’cloek, a. m.. 300 BARRELS FLOUR, Now landin from schooncr*‘ Mery Jane.’ I: C. HALL. CRiR*PEED Tt oe . +i itt ae CUSTOMS SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS s Ch town, Nov. 19—3i 7 ee + ~ The following unclaimed Goods will be sold by Auction, at N» 1 Warehouse, ON” PRT DA wy THE 23RD DAY OF NOVEMBER INSTANT, at 11 o clock,a.-m., viz: CADDIES TOBACCO, 2 Boxes do, 2 ORGANS, 2 CASES, 1 Piece METAL, 1 Box VARNISH, 1 Box SAMPLES. Terms at Sale. 2 D. CURRIE Collector. Custom House, Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1877. —2i novl9 MORTGAGE SALE, be Sold, by PUBLIC AUnTION, @om TUESDAY, the 12th day of PEDRO AGE, 1878 , at the’ Court House ia Charlottetown, at the hour of 12 o’clock, ncon, of the same daf,. undor and by virtue of a Power of Sale com tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, the 3rd day of January, 1860, and made betweem Peter McInnis ard Mary his wife, of the ove part, and Jonn Knicnr, now deceased, of the: other part —All that Piece and Parcel ofLaad: being partof Township No, 45, and situt near the head of Souris River, bounded on the: west and north by land then n occupation of Donald McCormack, and on the east by then in the poss ssion of Angus McDonald, avé on the south by Souris River—containiog fifty- ove acres of land, being the farm then and uatif lately in occupation of the said Peter Mcla together with all the Buildings aud Appurte® ances connected therewith. For terms and conditions of sale, app'y @ — Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. Dated 9th day of November, 1877. JAMES McFARLANE, EDWARD J) HODG: ON, VERNON If. KNIGAT John Knight. Nov. 10—t sale