(AB BOG AND POULTRY FRADE ™ WEETING OF THE SYNOD. AQ’Stuprag CURT'—PRINCE - | Correspondence. New Advertisements, " — : . OPKNING SER VICRS. oh COUNTY. eet ee ae ee 6 te... >. -ieteainal o ot pxioninciitiiaitaa i iii a ale rt isis. tony Dyke, Canadian Government a , a“ | pep We do not hold ourseloes responsible Hor ry : oroRR BRM, for the opinions or statenrents qf Corres Ses anted ak Synod of the Presbyterian Chureh in| the Mariti ee , 18 Maritime I rovinces met at Zion Chureh | "Phe Otoder ‘Tem of the Supreme Court ast evening. Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mod: ; ; ‘op onadat Summeside on Tuesday— Judge erator, conducted the opening services of spondents. SEVERITY WANTED, —— (gent in Liverpool, writes & long letter to the Halifax Me rniny Chrenicle, advising the shipment of Canadian eggs and pouls He says :— - eee AOL D — 7B want TEN GOOD oc CA . HORSES. Mast be sound we respect, and have good appearanc, © action. Open to purchase unii) 1 afternoon. ' Priday Li, sade s i .asiding To the Editor of the Daily Bramine > try. ; tical ‘the I d prayer, and preached a sbort :, ro give an idea as to the extent of the | Praise Sh’ Pas’, oT ‘ag ithe list of Grand Jur» : ipereasing demand for os ae but exceedingly able and appropriate ser- ad es; illowing | ts van rv diaper ware pope om rey HASZARD BR ‘ » ft nm ; > . ? mm ¢ , a Os 2 i eannot do ee ees 6 Tees. | mon, His text was taken from the fifth ‘ Geoge Sincla’, Foreman; Wm. Taylor, reguiarit. with which the names of our 61 Water ie Alex, Howatt, Isaac | ‘‘coruer oafers,” alias ‘jail birds,” figare Ch'town, Oct. 3—3in .. John Muirheas Wlark,J, D. Metart, A. M. Wright, Geo. ) Carrol, R. A. Wight, S RK. Black, Edwin Darby, Benj. {aywood, Wm. Callaghan, Major Vright, .. Molver, R. Gillis, J. Me- Nutt, Tlos. Tainton and John Heustis. Thereis noning on the criminal calen» dar at tie prednt term. The fdlowirr is the “ Docket” of civil -etucns just issued lr 6 ; hme i glean that in seven months ending 31st | Chapter of St. Paas's cece P > to the a July last, poultry to the value of £114,741 | Corinthians, fourteenth verse — “ For the was imported into England, this amount, | Love of Christ constraineth us.” compared with the cor ns period LECTION OF MODERATOR. in 1875, ie £26,846 less. she increasing | salidie , . price of fewlof all kinds does not tend to! After. Benedics the Synod was “ com- stituted.’ The first business was the elet- prove that this decrease in the supply has *! ; been met by an extended home produc ; tion of a Moderator. For this office there Your readers will, | dare say, re» three candidates, viz— in our police records. This strange circam- stance can only be accounted for by the fact that the “Castle of Tudolence”’ affords these’ gentry a snug winter retreat; for there ouce safely ensconced, winter's storms may beat and tempests war, ‘But Httle they'll reck If you let them sleep PO LT. — N Upper Prince Street, a ¥ iret Dwelling House, of seventoss pit well foished. Algo, a Coach Honse a Stable, with grounds for a garden. bom to on ? . In the jail where the ‘Bobbte’ has placed! Ch’town, Oct. 9 ay ABQUHAREON, a tion wember that with the first large importa. Rey. James Bennet them,” tion of fresh meat ore rg yo Rev. Mr. Byers, ? ONT Os avibud W. Mitten; M for THERE care and sorrow are waknown, a erica to England, February, Bors, | aso Rev. Alexander Ross. anne: Coen arn itten; Mr. | “they toil not, neither do they spin,” while THE GRANDEST TRIOMP This Davis fo plaistiff, Mr. Howe for defend~ithey are comfortah.y housed, fed avd H OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY : THE “NORTH STAR” Tie Total Abies Guage! In honor of the Great Temperance Apostle _.D, BANKS MACKENZIE, HE Proprietor of this f, amous E Saloon has concluded to adopt the Tea clothed, and are in reality much better off than many a poor but honest man, who has to strive, by great exertions, to kcep the wolf from the door during our lopg and dreary winter. Is it any wonder, thes, thet our jail accommodation should be in ample requisition ? It is a well known fact (as our Magistrate can inform you) that since the sentence, “Imprisonment with hard Jabor,”’ has been made to mean something, there has been @ perceptible decrease in these *‘applications for lodgings,” and that now none but the most hardened have the effrontry to take the bold step which ensures them some months of perfect immunity from toll and labor; and as a means of stijl further de- creasing such, 1 would suggest that ous Stipendiary Magistrate (it he is pot already tad one and a-half tons of poultry. | - : : was sent to dealers in London and realized; ‘The Rev. Mr, Byers was chosen Modera- @ fair paying profit Several shipments tor. Before taking the Chair, he thanked have since been made, both alive cron the Synod for the honor they had con- dead, but owing to insufficient cale taken +. ored upon him. [le said that the nomi- , acking, also that they | ; 4, » im selection and packing ¥ | vation and election had both taken him by were not consigned to parties: in the trade, wio could secure 8 rapid disposal of the | surprise ; and he expressed the hope that é same, the attempt proved unsuccessttt! good order would be maintained. and shippers were disheartened. | ( BLECTION OF CLERK OF 8YNOD.”” a‘ , y of gs. | . [ saw the other day 4 lot €28°-| nen followed the election of a Clerk: which formed part of a consignment of; 7 PF cae 28) barrels, recently imported from Sea-| For this office there were six nominations, forth, Ontario. | was informed by Mr. | viz:— McEvoy, egg salesman, Tithebane Street, | to whom they were consigned, that there was nothiag left to be desired as regards | 6 ihe Canadian system of packing. Seventy ant. Robet T. Holman ¢ Michael Brenan ; Mr. Kely and Mr. McLennan. kK. T° Haman ov James G, Wiggins; Messrs {elly and Sutherland. Catheine Ryan v Johnson Dawson; Mr. Hodg»ya and Mr. McLeod. Patick Bearney v Alfred Gallant; Mr. Reddi and Mr. McLennan. Joh R. Larkins v Richard Keefe; Mr. Kellyind Mr. McLennan. | R.'l Holman v Jas. G. Wiggins; Mr. Kelly nd Mr. Davies. Stenen Wright « John Green and others Mr. Wright and Mr. McLeod. Jas. ‘Tossack and others « R.N, Weeks; Mr. M.McLeod and Mr. Davies. k. T Holman v Jas, E. Morrisey. tey. Peter A. Morrison, Neil McKay, Thos. S igewick, Robt. Houston, +s dozen of eggs were in each barrel in chaff. John Forrest, , 3 [ thought, rather « Dr, McG -egor. Ridard B. Reid v Cornelius Howatt; [in possesgion of it) be invested with the} perance Plan, and feels assured t} power of employing these “lodgers” upon friends of the Cause will, by: one * fhe freight, $1.40, was, high, that is compared to other commo dities. flour, apples, kc. It has now been demonstrated, beyond doubt, that eggs can be shipped from Canada to this country with profit, if proper care be taken. Pre- caution should be taken to have them fresh when shipped, and kept thoroughly dry whilst in transit ; nothing can save total loxe if they become wet. Several con: signments which have arrived here must have been at least a month old before they | were shipped. 1am aware of the difficu'ty attending the collection of such a large number as 280 barrels, upwards of 239,00, eggs, but why not send them forward 50) narrels at a time? They are shipped ex- tensively from Malta (16 days passage ;) also from France and Germany. Eggs to pe value of £2,610,231 sterling, were im. ported into Great Britain in 1876. Iam informed, on most reliable authority, that the time occupied in transport from Canada 1s of no consequence, and that Canadiav eggs are of good size and quality, and meet with favor. I shall be most Dappy to supply any further info:mation to any) intending shipper.” — aoa * Mr. Hodgson and Mr. McLennan. Mchael Foley v James Keefe; Mr. How. and Mr. McLennan. Jas.E. Morrisey v Ronald McCormack ; Mr. Howe and Mr. McLennan. Jobr D, Reid and others ¢ Hugh Rams say ; Mc. Howe and Mr. McLennan. ~Willam Thompson and others o William Cairns: Mr, McLennan and M. Kelly. Albet A- McLennan v John T. Profit; Mr. Mdennan and Mr. Kelly. him their patronage, show ’ th —— ns the giant ‘stride ‘anal aken on the gre : i i went, great macadamized r, he latter showed that it was impossible for him to perform the duties of the office: and he was permitted to withdraw. The election which followed resulted in the re- turn of the Rev. Peter A. Morrison. After the transaction of some routine business, the Synod adjourned. our streets. At present the City pays men at the rate of 80 cen’s or $1.00 per day to break stones upon the streets, and I cannot see why the same work may not be 1e8 formed by the aBiE- soprgp bul Lazy habit. ual inmates of the jail. A considerable saving could thus be effected for the City, and, as the old saying has it, “‘Bread hon- estly earned by the sweat of the brow tastes —_—— better far than that obtained ia idleness,”! THE REFORM CLOB. have no doubt but that some such strong an Lefurgy te Adam B. Rogerson ‘| and — exercise would give our The mecting at the Skating Rink last)": vie poor and erring fellow-citizems & ker. night was a orand success. Lony bet Roderick MoNeill and_ other » SO ee ee nad tend to ettewe & Ss" ” ¥ detore}.nd others; Mr.F. L, Haszard and Mr. | the monotony of their sedeatary lives. - oo thd hour for opening the, spacious baildtag | Peter: <n Yours, etc., was filled to its utmost capacity. Mr. Mc-} Lorang Perry ¢ Steam Navigation Co. of Kenzie made a short speech, at the conclu-|P. E 1.5; Mr. Hodgson and Mr. McLeod. Ch’town, Oct. 3rd, 187%. ; C. B. WAR J sion of which impressive addresses were} GQ. ¥. aS Mathews ; Mr. _ 0 ' S Bal atiomaaen P. | wade by James McKechnie, Robert Shaw. — ee “ Joseph MoWilliams ; CITY COUNCIL, ain Division, Oct. 2,°77, . , J. H. Fletcher, and John Sellar, Esqs., the ti rm > City Council Pav Ric Ae Be 23 Rev. David Fitzgerald. Mr. Fairbanks, one Ireland; Mr. le er - Pr nba His Worship the of the Reformers of Halifax, also made¢ |Mayor, Hia Honor the Regorder, Council- few remarks. ra Peake, Harris, (rabbe, Davy, Smith, At the close of the meeting & subscription orris, Hooper, Byrne. list was opened, which was generally re- , yi Cc Ch'town, Oct. 2—all papers fe Oe RALLY 1 THE FRONT! 6 HE 8.08 of Temperance are to assemble in their Divislon Resell 5 Wednesday eveping next, at 6.30 sharp lo , arrange for joining in the Ke Light Piscodven: r fs ae Se et mem £ EG Paeonnss. By order. —_—— sa ee BEDEQUE OYSTERS. ~ ON HaL¥ SHELL, at “BEDEQUE OYSTER SALOON,” SYDNEY STREET. R MITCHPLL, Mr. Kelly and Mr. Davies. Jobn J. Larkin vo James Kelly aud Mr. Davies. Elizabeth McFayden c Angus McKinnon Mr. Kelly and Mr. Howe, William Costein v Jobn Graham; Mr. McLellan and Mr, Kelly. ~Felix Hughes, Assignee, es amounting to} A pumber of accounts, ed to} &c. v Patrick about 91509, were passed and order a 4N OLD GRIT ON * GRIT CONSIS| sponded to, and quite a Jarge amount gub- paid. TENCY.” scribed. The total membership at present } MeGebe / others Mr. McLennan and/ Councillor Harris, Chairman of the Street! tober 1— | Mr. Kelly. Coramitiee, reported that there were no OR LUE weet ozo 8 , 1s 6 J. The visitors from Pictou who are expect- ed this evening will be met, apon their ar- rival, bY members of the Charlottetown Club, who will escort them to the Market fal), where they will be entertained. more plank,and moved that a eargoof plank not exceeding 25,000 feet, plank measure~ ment, be ordered. Carried. _Jouncillor Harris, Chairman of the Street) . Committe, also reported that love's old building ia two feet on Queen Street. The rder read the law regarding The first ease on the docket was the only one tried as yet—verdict for Plaintiff, $49.72. Several of the suits have also been confessed. The suit of Catherine Ryan v Johnson is now going on. , HEAVY BLACK MILCH COW. with White hind fect and white tip on tail strayed ‘from the Owners stuliled on Thursday ‘asi. An ivi tans. y person giving imfor- mati -n regarding her whereabouts will 6d at the Barrie Demonstration Mr, law kins. who had formerly been a ‘ Res former,’ said he did not wonder at the twpatience of the people to hear Sir John McDonald, and be promised not to make # tong speech. He pointed out that one of the cardinal prinziples of Reform was that : now'o ; pt iament should not be prolonged longer) | 8* Ties: of D. Banks McKenzie, wel ypci747, MMAHON’S CANDI+)auch encroachments on the streets; and it than proper, and in 1873 so much were the publish the lines following : DATES. was moved by Councillor Crabbe camels rewarded. Apply at this Office. Reformers aroused at @n over prolongs | Give him # opt mee’ sere prayer, ale me iNlor Harris, — as I! Sept. 29—3'n tion of the existence of the Parliament as} Nor moralize with His ¢ espalr; a ee aie ’ ‘< i “ , j t a A Paris dispatch says the list of official hat use in the Bye-law rélating| “> it was, that they even invaded the schools | The man is down, and his great nee al ee gover apps h tealbemeny a Fe ei etaetan pasta ae oT lee ale , be published for two weeks in the city newspapers. Carried. i In the matter relating to the removal of Love’s house from the street, — Councillor Morris moved that it do lie on the table till next meeting. Carried, Read a letter from Johu Scott asking the Council to rebate the amount paid on Monday for the meeting held ia the Mar- ket Hall by D. B. McKenzie. .. Moved by Councillor Harris, seconded by Councillor Peake, that $10 be refanded out of the $15. Carried. : Is ready help—not prayer and creed. ‘Tis time when the wounds are washed and heal’d That the inward motives be revealed; But now, whate'er the spirit be, Mere words are but mockery. all but complete and placards have been issued by the Prefects for various arron- dissements headed—‘‘Candidate of the Government of Marshal MacMahon, Presi- dent of the Republic.” The analysis of these lists shows that the Marshal's candi~ dates are divided into 131 Legitimists, 83 Orleanists and 298 Bonapartists. The re~ maining twenty arrondissements being in a around Paris are without any official candidate. There may of course Le some slight errors in this classification, but there can be no question as to the general result " _tl that the President of the Republic has Moved. by Councillor Crabbe, secopded been made to ask the electors to return a j by Councillor Harris, that the use ‘of the Chamber cemposed of three-fifths Bona- Market Hall be given to a committee of! partists and twoafifths Royalists. ladies for the purpose of holding a dinner cae ena eomsieot for the members of the Reform Club for CARRIED OVER THE FALLS. the sum of $10. Carried. . é wahtaeais Councillor Heartz reported, ¢s Chairman of the Tender Committee, that they had receiyed tendera for repairs to the Gratton street engine house, and would recommend that the tender of Angus ). Martin be accepted. Carried. Councillor Morris presented a receipt) —AND -- _ MUSIC BOOKs. ANEW LOT RECEIVED. : Old Stock sold at tmmense reduetiona! BREMNE R BROTHERS, houses to get signatures to their petitions to the Governor-General asking bim to dissolve the House. If the people were entitled to demand & dissolution in 1873. as it not as much necessary to-day, when tlie people were rising in their might and greeting in such & noble way Sir Jobn MeDonald, and welcoming him as the only raun who could relieve them from their present condition, [t was not, he pointed out. Sir John McDonald, Dr. | fupper, or Mr. Macdougall who were afraid of meet- ing the electors. (Applause.) He then re- ferred to the breach of principles on the t of the Government, alluding in tbe course of his remarks to the process known as “hunting in couples.’ As an Irish <’atholic he said he was charged with ap- pearing a8 one who desired to influence the Catholie vote. Well, he might just as well have the game as be charged with the hunt. His hearers no doagbt remem hered Mr. Brown's denunciation of the Irish Catholics and his remarks on the door of the House of Commons. when be wes pot ashamed to say to one of the brightest specimens of his race in Canada we eee One grain of aid just now is more To him than tomes of silvery lore ; Pray if you must in your tall heart; Bat give him a lift! ~give him a start. August 3} «— nt Colman’s Starch, Nixey’s Black, T. D. Pipes, The world is tull ef goo) e lvice Of prayer and preaching against vice ; But generous souls who aid mankind . Are searce as gold and hard to find. Give like a Christian—speak '" deeds: A noble life's the best of creeds; And be shall wear a royal crowa Who gives aman a lift when he is down, e=eoe?-- Just recefved. hit tee aes CARVELL BROS. — Wants, ete., pa Advertisements under a In space not ex- from Morr's & Hyndman for in fall eh ee, NNT on inoh, will BE all demands on behalf of che of Char- aac for TEN CENTS p«* lottetown for a horse lost in adrain at we Brighton. ee en ey os area ——— [t was then moved by Councillor Byrne, seconded by Councillor Harris, that the “on Magistrate be heard. ‘he Stipendiary then aidréwed the EXECUTION OF SPIE#S. A YERY NARROW ESCAPE PROM DEATH. A war correspondent writing from Kars says: ** The brilliant defence and devotion of the garrison is blotted by some events which, were it notin the —— eersae ’ ‘ izati better left untold. ring -~the latezb’ Arcy Magee—‘* What! would | ization, were ’ t [reland to bring down the siege, during many others, family 7oe Ce SI TS one : | duty cr necessity of one kind or another -e worse than the) ane Irish Papists who are 6 lealled many persons without the walle. Supplementary evidence is never wanting to an excited and fanatical populace, and twenty-five persons were immolated as Lai a terrible ex. An [ndisntown man He was returning rience yesterday. frome Rivers’ Mill, with scow-load of fire~ wood, The tide was low and running down, the fog was dense, and before the man could realize his awful position he could hear the roaring of the surging water at the Falls. It was too late then to help himself, and he only bad to await his fate. Suddenly the scow plunged over the Falls into the foam, but did not founder. The ANTED--A smart, active Boy, quick at figures, as Cashier in a Dry Goo.ls Store. Apply, in writing, to this office. Oct. 2, 1877. ae piagues of Egypt in injuring the country, “nd who would fill our gaols and other re- ceptacies of vice in this country ?’’ (Shame. He then reviewed the course of Mr. B.owa ia reiation to the Koman Catholics, pointea out how in 1871, after despising them for years, he had licked the dust from their eet because he wanted his friends to get sito power. Sir John Macdonald had, on the contrary, pursued an even course, his desire being t give equal rights to ali wien, It had beep said that Sir John was the champion ot civil rights in this coun- ty. So he was. (Applause.) He had fought for equal rights for bis country- amen, both Protestants and Roman Cath. olice. accomplishing in the course of his: career works that George Brown could not begin todo. But in respect to the posi- yon of the Government to the Roman é«‘atholics, be was authorized to state to- day trom the very men before whom Aieorge Brown, in 1871, licked the dust, Mr. Brown or bis party. Mr.Jobn O Donos hue and other leaders of the Catholic League were not prepared to support the | ~senied of thet incapacity. With ence toa charge against him that he had turned his coat, he could say that the only turning he had been guilty of was, in an evi] hour, promising to remain quiet, last, Slovernment of tne day in fatyre: they | tad found them wanting, and they were) refer | the consent 0 spies, among them two Mohammedan priests. extreme measures, an intentions innogent persons victims to circumstantial surely, guilty or otherwise, necessity for de honored systen.0 is difficult to conceive commandant of the suspects tied neck and heels and hurled sometimes fall evidence. But there was no from the ramparts of the old fortress into to be interred stil} breathing by the burial parties awaiting the rocky gorge below, them. ’ OP Daownep.—A_ specis) despatch from Caseumpec ypeports that Captain Peter t,| Worrison, of the sehooner Break of Dey, Abat they bad not a uttle of confidence in|... drowned off that harbor op Monday — i_—~-- Tur Watcuman.”—Some one attempted St. John Watchman without | of r knowledge of Mr. Living- /' 3 has published ® hibition, as well as Mr. Hyde’s cheese, first rmmber of a new seriss of his paper,' were left at the Railroad Station, and not w revive the stone, That gentleman and warns off all intruders. The exigencies of war call for d even with the best arture from the time- execution of spies. lt the ferocity of the citadel, who had the sole occupant managed to hold on, and was gratified tofind his unwieldy vessel caught in what is called the Blind Island eddy, and drifted imto the shore. His life was saved after an adventure which he will likely never forget. Our informant says the man’s name is McDonald .—<Si! i John Globe. Too Bap.—Samuel Hyde, Eeq.. West River, forwarded cheese for the Exhibition at Georgetown, for which he received the usual receipt, bearing date Sept, 26th, from the Railroad Department at Char. lottetown, to the effect that said cheese was duly forwarded and addressed ‘ R. Munroe, Esq., See’y Exhibition.” When Mr. Hyde entered the Exhibition Shed at Georgetown, on the day of the Exhibition, ‘sud found his cheese was not there, he ‘enquired of Mr. Munrge what had become it? The reply of Secretary Munroe j was that he knew nothing of it. [t seem > that several articles forwaf@ied for the Ex» Council with regard to the Polir a Fore; He stated that with the present force he could only have four policemen on duty at night; and that two of those were required to stay in the Station; that he could not answer for the peace of the city if there was not an additional force. It was moved by Councillor Byrne that the Police Force be increased by seven men, Moved, in amendment, that the above resolution lie on the table till next meeting. The amendment being then put, was lost on a vote of 5 to 4. After some discussion with reference to the salary of the City Clerk, end the Clerk to the Stipendary te— - It was moved by Councillor Byrne, and seconded by Councillor Crabbe — That the City sum of $800. ‘Carried. A like'resolution wrs passed in raference to the Clerk of tlie Stipendiary Magistrate. aoe + placed at all on exhibition. on Sunday morning, 30th ult. Clerk receive yearly the Seppen Daatu.—Mr. Widjgm Gould, Blacksmith, an old and respectable reside: € 14,4 will oblige by of River John, was found dead in his bed | PrOUND—a Strayed- Pig, about 6 months old, found on Ruston Street. The owner can have the same by applying tod. @. KEITH, Euston Street. Lf not claimed, the pig will be sold by Public Auction on Monday, the 8th inst. Oct. 2—3in tele HORSE LOST—Let out of Connolly's Pastore, near the Lime Kiln on the Malpeque Road, on Tuesday last, the 25th September, 2 brown Horse, 6 years old, with one small white spot on the off shoal- der. Whoever will bring him to Alexandef Hayden, Esq., J. P., Charlottetown, will be paid for their trouble and expense. Oct. 3—Bin _—— a nate ANTED —A trustworthy, industrious young man, to act as Clerk in 4 dry i. oa heat & store, Apply to S. € ARKE, Mount Stewart. ‘Tove sth aes ste ¢: A ‘THE Individual who Umbrella - Tr walked off with aa returning it ta W. C. DESBRISAY: Sept. 27th, from my‘ office on Tuesday