———— ———— oa * ~~ Correspondence, Rene eee aa We do not hold ourselves responsible for iscratch. one another’s backs! They would ! yather feel the farmer’s pocket for taxes. “But | I glory in the independenge. of » Messrs, Cam- 'bell, McKay and Lawson, .And now, Mr. I would say that it be- GROCERY | SPRING ee saicanasns 0 mi % ED diene sda a nme | Autlion ‘ Sales. S “ Se the inions or statements of corres wondents. ' iditor, in conclusion, : . a FAT OXEN er “ 1€ Opinions VF ‘ . : Z hoves every tax payer m the Island to be on ee , . ; ve " his Watch-tower to Sound the notes of warn- oy . ae . at ; Enterprising, Very! jing. Por our degpoiiers are determined to i \ Wi cH ‘ oe ‘ ‘ : i at jcarry on their wrong-dloing. No doubt they ' y) ‘ 4a { OW & ( ALF, b Mr. P. G, Fraser, Druggist, has erected a} »05.0n after the following manner: ‘ If we} 0 = SS ee. ee , new building at Valrymples Corner in the} were to repeal the Actsof last session, or great- | | pee ly alter them,it would be positive proof that| 9p, Great George & Kent Sts. | HAY, STRAW, WHEAT, &C. co | we did wrong, and that would bring upon us ce J . To the Editor of the Examiner: | the ridicule of our opponents. If we had obey- if : da. EX S S Northern hi] ht : atid Srr,.—The above | clip from this morning’s | ed the people and resigned, not one of us could |7 FYHE Subseriber wishes to inform his friends ' ' ' ] WILL SELL by At CTION, on } Patriot. The building ‘‘recently burnt” was| be elected, so ‘that if we can hold together for and the public generally that he still : destroyed by fire in October last. The present] four years by making little sacrifices and grant- keeps on hand a choice assortment of j b) combination of lumber, which the Patriot says | ing bridges or a slice of any very large contract ® pis Monday next the 15th inst E ‘will add to the appearance of the city,” was| to refactory members, it would be better than GT ayia and Pravisions } " oe at ; , . a. il } o Th ee $ ‘ os ee ee piled up in December last. Alas tor the Pat | to resign 10 disgrace. the ping that our (oy - i uul » 5 A mr TH mz AT 1) o'choe K, i riot's idea of beauty! And yet the Patriot | ernment may lay aside kid wre eppers and AT HIS GOLD STAND at the Farm of Thomas Morris, Esq., vast wishes the public to believe that ‘‘it only dis-| self-conceit, and attend property 4 the u tres » Charlottetown Royalty opposite St at 2? aS . +} : | ‘yy are ‘ j { ise arere : ’ .. - r, ¢ penses the latest mews.” Six months is noth-} that they S well paid. to discharge, is MY] .14 will be pleased to have them call and Dunstan's College, ae : ' ecaithest wish. ; ll » 4 ing. Oh, no! i — — es inspect for themselves. 4 Heavy Fat OXEN ins ao 2 The Patriot says ‘* City Engineer McKinnon sata A Tax-Paver. wet | § Very Fine ean vis clepttana taku ¥ is also adding another story to his premises on ApriL dS, bo. : a r ane a 5, Sag . es =~ calved about ten days. \, Queen street. Who is this City Engineer, | ON FI AIN'D; About 13 T HAY a nm ne ig : and where was the appomtment made? It is} Salaries. | ’ Oe eo ons iy Re 15 Tons STRAW, in : the first tiene we basher such an officer was ap : : if} GHESTS HONGOU THA ide f ee oie at a aoe 2 be “Ho. BERT i a we 9 j vushels Choice See P 3 po ated. | ‘fur impressive and forcible manner in ' } ¢ Seed Wheat. te . 3° ‘ Yours, ete, which some of the Government members (““ New Season”) B. WILSON ites my ‘ ° one, ¢ oq e . \ > % Low NSMA® depicted the rare abilities exhibited by their Asettnd “18 197 Ltn oni ren nditlliaietes Ds A i tas teal “a . ‘ it eer. \pril 8, 1875 offic ial staff must have astonished those who | JOGO Lbs, Canndian ¢ heese, Ch’town, April 8—-pat t sale-ar & ne li Fal ee ees had the singular fortune to listen to the| * ‘ a A False Charge Denied. debates in our Legislature. ‘We find lan- na , (3. She cd, “ & 'debates in our Legislature. ‘We find lan 10 fasks American Kerosene Oil, “0: To the Editor of the Lraminer. Sr1r,—Permit me to occupy a small space im your valuable paper to clear myself of the dis. race the Patriot scribblers thought wise to im ict.on me in Saturday’s paper, 2s regards a prisoner that we were conveying to the Police Station. It says he was thrown on his face and hands. I say it is false; apd can get men of high standing to prove it—men who believe in future punishment. I defy the Putriot géribblers or avy one else to prove that the prisoner Coyle was ill-used in any way by the police who had him in charge. He ill-nsed himself, and tried to ill-use the policemen also. As for myself, there is nothing | dislike more than to see a prisoner bruised or hurt in any guage totally inadequate to express our con- ceptions of the wonderful powers of dis- crimination which has enabled the Govern- ment to select officials of such varied and eminent abilities. It, of course, demon- strates to our mind that these officials must have been selected by such members of the Government, as, for instance, the Commis- of Public Works, who, from long public service, deep research and close ap- plication to the duties of his office, has been enabled to enter intothe minutiae of official routine in all public departinents. In the Legislature and the Press, continued attempts have recently been made to lead sioner the (120° test ; 36 cts. per gal.) 20 BARRELS SUGAR (all kinds), 100 Bbls, Sup. Extra Flour, 3 Puns. Very Choice MOTLASS BS 20 doz, Pickles, 20 doz. Assorted Jams W TET BE SHOWN ON MONDAY, the 4th March, 200 PATTERNS SALE OF _ STALLIONS FAT CATTLE. _ HAVE been instructed by the Hox. J. C. Pore to offer, at AUCTION, on the Market Square at 12) o'clock, on Tuesday, the 16th April next, The splendid thoroughbred HORSE * WARRIOR,” 7 years old, imported by the Government in 1875. His Colts, which can be seen at Kensington Brewery, are Very promising, and prove him to bea 3 the public and those not aequainted with i : re ; ‘ 1s ier; reAaATS » 1ce- » . . . e DR «i . way; _ bat kis 2 sy a he a our offici 1s to believethat the amounts paid 2) boxes Dessert Prunes, first-class stock getter. 5 aking ™m, r - or e . he ic os mel, me See. ee eee oo as salaries are in proportion to the talent Also—The handsome and powerful Draught ech A tt MMR i i a se a ee IT te * it verified in the present Government. -true to his party. police will be hurt. But men who know noth- ing about the matter are allowed to interfere, which encourages the prisener to resist, and makes it worse for him. We will take, for in- stance, the prisoner Coyle: Supposing the po- lice who had him in charge when he resisted, took the handcuffs off and let him go, what would the consequences be? I thimk the con- sequences would be that some of the “codfish aristocracy” travelling through the town at night would get some of the freckles knocked off, which, in my opinion, they deserve for in- terfering with policemen when they are dis- charging their duty towards respectable cit- izens. Yours, etc., “Joun Hennessy, Peliceman. Ch’town, April 8, 1878. 4 ——-- +e -- Phe Loca’ Government's Position. To the Editor of the Examiner. Srr,—-Outsiders would naturally suppose that after all the expressions of dissatisfaction throughout the country,and the way the people ‘denounce the Government and their acts, with requests for them to resign, that they and genius of the various incumbents ; that the highest salaries are not given to mere copyists, but to men who, from their education and artistic knowledge of branches) of exceptienal study, are peculiarly fitted for the situations to which they have been appeinted—situations which, in some cases, we are almost induced to believe, these gentlemen fill from motives of generosity to the public service. We do not wish, to detract from the merits of any of our public officers, whilst we enter our pro test against statements so much at variance with truth. To those acquainted with the relative duties of the public officials and the pay of each, these assertions made in the interest of the fuvored ottice-holders are truly ridicu- lous. The object of the Government, of course, is te cover up the incompetency of publie servants on the one hand, and main- tain high salaries in opposition to the wishes of the country on the other. It is well known that the people at the various public meetings held throughout the country last summer declared in favor of retrenchment , 100 Tins Sardines CANS PEACHES, PINEAPPLES STRAWBERRIES TOMATOES, NEW RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS*® DRIED APPLES, STEWING PRUNES, $00 QUARTS CRANBERRIES, GREEN CRAPES 100 LBS. SMOKED HALIBUT, 2 QOTLS. CODFISH, 100 BOXES DIGBY HERRING, and all goods usually found in a First- Glass Grocery Store. ee ee FAMILIES: SUPPLIED BY THE MONTH DONALD NICHOLSON. Jan. 16, 1878—y. HE MEMBERS of Sv. Paerer’s CHuurcu Sewing Society purpose holding a INDIAN TWEED, West of England and Scotch Makes. _ALSOX. BLACK & BLUE BROADCLOTHS, Worsted & Fancy COATINGS! HORSE “CHAMPION,” 17 hauds high, weight 1,600 lbs., compact, aetive, and a splendid worker, § Also—-3 FAT OXEN,; Ba The Stock can be viewed at the Brew- ery any day previous to sale. WM. PODD. Auctioneer. Ch’town, March 30— LUMBER! my Pine Boards, cantling, &c. WILL Sell at AUCTION, on Pownal Wharf, Qn Tuesday, the 9th April, AT FOUR o' CLOCK, 50,000 sp. feet 1, 15 & 2 in. Dry + Pine would have shown some little regard to public . ? : : as sad ; my nt sentiment by making an effort to do something, especially in the salaries of public officials, EAN CY SA LE anna Lot 2x3 & 3x6 SCANT. to meet the country’s wishes. I! did think, ‘after all that was said and done against the acts of last session, that the Government—one and all—would have shown a willingless to mend their ways, but all the country’s hopes must now fallto the ground, withered and blighted. There is an old saying, viz., actions speak louder than words; aud surely we have Have they not tried hard to make the people believe that they were the only patriots and that peace and harmony would prevail throughout the Is. land under such a bright, blazing Government, that had for its motto, ‘‘Down with Pope ahd the Opposition, trample them in the dust ; give us liberty, give us a_ triumphal proces- sion drawn by four white horses, with ‘black maria’ in the wake and Jed on by Gal- braith’s band at $100 an hour. It may be that the Government, counting on its numbers, thought itself a wonderful piece of wisdom. But that the wisdom ofthis world is ‘“‘only foolishness ” has been verified in the doings of our legislature in 1877.. If they had studied todo wrong and to taxand grieve the poor of the Island without giving any return, they could not have gone about it in a more systematic way than they did. Many of the poor farmers said to me last fall, ‘‘Can we have any redress from these bad acts? Will they cail the house and fix the acts and make them easier?” &e. told them then what would happen, viz. : that the Government would not call the house, nor would they repea]l any of the acts passed, or make any perceptible change or retrench- ment. They asked why did I hold that opinion? My answer was, that the leading spirits iu the Govcrament were haughty, proud, inexperienced young men, not capable of This idea, which was largely endorsed by the press, we are sorry to say, was not supported as it should be, even by Her Ma- jesty’s Opposition. So far from the officials | combining all the rave talents with which they are credited, there are those from the highest down, totally incapable for the du- ties assigned them. But the most glaring discreprency occurs in the relative amounts paid. By what right does one clerk receive $1,200, and the others $800, $700, $600 and €500, respectively’? Is it on accountof the differance of the work, ability, or responsi- bility of there offices? The man who makes such a statement is both ignorant or the duties and abilities of the officials al- Iuded to. The fact is, the discrepency in the amounts paid the various officials arises totally from gross personal favoritism, and from no earthly cause else. It might suit our worthy Commissioner to increase the pay ofone of his newly inducted of- ficials, who, by chance, was, for a few montis, the head of a department—a good Grt—and formerly a schoolmate—quali- ties, some of which are absolutely necessary in all newly-appointed officials of the Govy- ernment. We are astonished that our re-| presentatives should allow dust tobe thrown in their eyes, relative to the difference in the pay of the officials. The salaries should be reduced, graded and equalized according to the work done. The Government know this to be, true, and take no steps to remedy number of the glerks have a right to com- the evil of which the country and a large|* About 10th July, Contributions will be thankfully received ky Mra. E. J. Hopeson, President. Mrs. ALEXANDER, Treasurer. Miss JENKINS, Secretary. March 380—law CONCERT CHARLOTTETOWN BY THE Amateur Urchestral Club | = 101 YE\HE CLUB will give their Second Char- lottetown Concert on Thursday Ev'ng, April 11, —AT THE— Y. M. 6. A. HALL. PLAN of the Seats can be seen at Apothe- caries’ Hall on Monday next, Sth inst, 'TICKETs 25 cents, W. H. BREMNER, Secretary. April 4, 1878— Wants, Lost, Found, &e. -_-—--- =r $6) S reo SINGLE GARMENTS fand; SUITS made upin the best styles and at the shortest notice.’ UR O TAILORING = DEPARTRIENT A GREAT SUCCESS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Men's and Boys’ Hats, 3.008 pieces CLAPBOARDS (3d quality). WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, March 30-——dy pat 2i AUCTION! Fishing Station at Rustico. ee ee TO BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, XHE FISHING STATION of the late k. E. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Lot 24, bounded and described as follows ; Com- mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and in the portheast angle of Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of R. RB, Morrison, and running thence by the Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty degrees west, two hundred fect, to the shore of Rustico Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the sail Terrace ; and thence southwardly along the same to the place of commencement—te- gether with Buildings thereon. > -~—-ALSO 4 Fishing BOATS, 8 DORIES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &e., &e., Xe, j giving righteous judgments or listening to| plain. Fairplay is a jewel, gentlemen of We offer Spectra INDUCEMENTS in House} ‘Terme at sale. those who had experience in public mat-} the a and the Opposition. The}... Td Furnishing Goods— }. 8. CARVELL, ters; but that, boy like, they drive ahead| country will ultimately have men who re-| 7). RG? ied «SR CP (Administrator F : : : ) a M Advertisements under this heading, in space : right or wrong, until they ,can go no further, and, instead of acknowledging their error and making an effort to amend their ways, they are more determined than ever in having their own way, and like Reoboam, adding fetter to fetter, until they will bring upon themselves the treatment that that young king got. | won’t say here what it was; but our young antocrats can hunt it up forthemselves. Look at Mr. Davies how he forces Mr, McDonald from the Opposition to take the chair—no doubt, that he might give them some trouble! The member from the West River pulls very well in harness this session. He votes very How much do yon think the bridge will cost if it starts from the miil ? Well, after all, who would not be true to his party if he could bridge a large river and bring a certain mill so much nearer to market ? I wonder if the good people of Strathalbyn have promised to support the renowned John Stuart Mil] at his next run? in that Orange Bill they ought to do something for him, most likely they will; but what that something is, 1 don’t feel disposed to say just) more agencies, and having to pay so much As- sessment, while so many of the poor farmers only pay sixty cents. Now, Mr, ieditor, dou’t you think that our Government is a happy lot. How they do After bringing } present its views, to fill the seats of those who now are the representatives of the wi- equally paid ofiicials. —Com. Jenni aianieniaanetiitineaealoneecines — ———— Tue City of Charlottetown is now em- phatically a wooden one; and froma the number of new buildings constantly going up, we may safely suppose that any addi. tional erections will tend to facilitate a universal conflagration, should such unhap- pily oceur. The Patriot of Monday, in calling attention to city improvements, al- ludes to the recent erections at Dalrymple’s corner, which are nothing more or less than so much food for the next fire. Our city Fathers, having the interests of the citizens at heart, should pass a law bearing upon the kind of new buildings to be erected in the more thickly populated parts of the city, and should not allow such tinder boxes to be put up as those above referred to. When a heavy fire takes place, such as the late calainity at St. John, even brick and stone to the flames. It will be impossible bye and bye to effect any insurance against fire, not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. \ ANTED —An experienced COOK in a private family in the City, Apply at the ExXamMInER Office. Ch’town, April 4—3i Vy ANTED. — Board and Lodging for three persons. Address, stating terms, ‘W. M.,” EXAMINER OFFICE. Charlottetown, April, 2, 1S78—pat 61 ANTED.—A HOUSEMAID, must be well recommended, and a good washer and ironer. Enquire at the EXAMINER Orricer. DAMASKS, REPPS, CRETONNES, MOREENS, ETE. SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTON, WINDOW HOLLAND,” White & Grey CALICO, SETC. 'CARPLTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, } MATTS & MATTING, Charlottetown, March 30, 1877—1lw y ANTED—By a steady, respectable | young man, a situation im a Store or | 1 Office, or at any respectable employmeut. Good references, Apply at this Office. March 20— for the last Apply “ROYAL GAZETTE” five years, or any imtermediate years. without a very heavy premium, thus expos- ing propeity to serious loss, , at this Office, stating price. Feb, 28, ’78— ee | i \ CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Paper Hangings. CEG. BAVIES & CO. | March 2—1m 2aw ‘Prime Ch’town, March 11--eod wkly t sale Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amend- ing Acts. FFXENDERS will be received by the Assignee of the Estate of 8. Keith and Co., for the whole Stock, Good Will and Trade of the above-named Insolvent, until twelve o'clock, noon, of SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, i875; and the names of two responsible per- /sons, willing to become bound for the amount, will be required to accompany each tender, The Asssnee does not bind himself to aceept the highest or any tender. C. V. McGREGOR, Assignee: ‘h’tow. il 6, 1875. —pz FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ETC.| ©! %v™, April 6 1875,—pat TOBACCO. TOBACCO. 25 TONS hewing & Smoking Tobacce, nqw. must succumb. It is true that the small fires At: Aiea ; oq ‘ atl ; ‘ : ae I — At’ a moderate rent, a SECOND (ONE. And there is our good oe, aoe ey re which have taken place here since 1876,were NEOUEE cote icedainens he | | SECONL * N 8 : speaks so fluently and easily. How he ". controlled without much trouble. Yet the ply by letter at the Office of this paper. Sold at prices to suit the times. Give wea om his Boy Premier and praises him ; tm - na continuedaddition of wooden structures may |~ “March 1]1— ” ; call, i —e< ay er an on asuneey ale wa make the next fire of such immense magni- {———____.__ i HICKEY & STEWART. ao * : . . ; ed ak i a tude that the whole city will become a prey TANTED —- A complete set of the! | No. 1 Queen St., Ch’town, March 13—1lm eod -OB PRINTING Neatly and ey) Executed at the CXAMINER Pring. }ing Rooms, Water Street, Charlottetown, _— ~ a