AT the political meeting held at Saw) To Tae Epiror oF Tae Examixen, | Mill Bridge, ave baye been told, 4p good Sir, | authority, Ghat there were not ten. of those) The baseless and utterly sepscless tirade af who had hitherto suppested the Hc norable , Wbvlesale abuse directed against the Pope fas | Francis Kelly present. The day was » ‘Wy generally, for their past, present, and ptoapec: | soemn holiday in the Cajhotic Church, |! Political gins and deli.quancies, and espeaai- L 0 N D 0 N H 0 | S$ £--ESTABLISHED 1 8 28 ! and the members in that vicinity, with a| ally bast against the Leader of the Government, F - few hongrable exceptions, ery pro- . cs “ a roe. ree taking the contract. With them the -whole | perly Kopi away. Their good aense is dalle a Teak Sd . caw : ; -- a : > : . | forcing on the public mird the question ‘ why thing is a speculatiog. The Government, highly commendable. They wi | not fallow | ag, Reilt , : ; ; on the other hand, ace or ought to be, the | such blind guides as Nessrs Laird of the | - 7 r _ a ee a guardian of the peaple’s rights, and ave re-| posses Rully of the Ber a i | mation ef @ Coalition Garernment with Mr, James sponsible for every wrong they sanction or| 4 ’ 4 % APPA, AOA MeN! Pope as its Leader,” some eighteen wouths ance, erson of the Grand Orange Lodge. and his unqualified support, moreover, to the permit. : We congratulate our coatemporary on Government measures of last session to its close. The article alluded to beara strong inte: nal evi- the above evidence of a return of reason | th dence of having been{scritibleg by the band of He is probably disgusted with the ravings : of the other MeNab, But the Pairiot is not some young and aspiring lawyer whose powers of reasoning aud argumeut will, we may hope, Let him drw logical capelusions, . and he will see in the above, that he .ex- suppose ‘the Patriot wiust + {brow a SOp to} sheuld he once or again reveh to the destinction entusten thadbepumacent Sum all Siewan ‘ | Cerberus;” but why is it that the Herald| of Crown Officer be proved equal to those of r , wan i as €i ept gs the grave on the Sahool | his stock in trade—abuse and pettie fogging, Old i } t, and thi re : ovives = ‘ ney ae — ng yt Question and laisébe J/’atriet have its own | Hailey beseewing detraction Under “ corres- m no WAY SWS, Eecause M there way ? poudence’’ in same issue of the Herald ws a long was, the contractors m.ust‘have been panties letter from “ Politican,” concluding with a to it. But they “are highly respectable premise that, having still more to say, he wil men."' So they are, Mr. Laird, though you reserve ta remarks fer another letter. In this found fawkt with ws for saying so, knowing | on Thursday evening last A young man| particular, allow me to follow suit, itte betmme. No mon stands higherwhere! — Peter McPherson of Lot 61, - on return- I remaip yours truly, he is known than do the contractors. For| ing home from workipg.qn the railroad in| Ch’tewn. Nev 4, 1871. Lseenat. instance, Mr. Burpee has beer invited to| New Bragswiak geit.in rather good humor. build s branch line of 20 miles in Maine, in| and whilst in this joyous mood undettook connection with Western Extensign. So) to firea gun which was, evidently very high is he held fer ability and ¢haraeter, in| careless y loaded. The gun bursted, and New Brunswick and Maine, that he bas heen /the breech struck him on the lower part of offered the work without competition. | the fovahead smashing the upper part of Only here does any one attempt to dis-j his nose knocking out one eye, and other parage a geritleman that has earned honor,| wise Sightfully damaging his forehead not only in the United States, but in his} As soon as the boat arrived at the wharf own country. he was taken to the house of a friend snd the dacty gent for. We are glad tw learn that the doctor ‘has some hopes of his} recovery —Argus. OL An attempt ingemiously devised to des THE RETURN OF REASON, Says the Pyfriot, “We have apposed the Government rail- way policy, ~ exp yd their jebbery, ex. travagance agd cernmyation all alang, dud we have indulged in no 1 flections upon the pri- vale or public characlor of Messrs. Schrciber | and Burpe« > ve hei eve they are highly re: | spectable men, end we don't blame them for FALCONER, KEITH & CO. CUSTOM TALLORS, QUEEN STREET, PA CKAGES! | ——— | 0). --——_— WHOLESALE & RETAIL—FALL 1871. UPWARDS OF #208 PUCKIGES OF MERCRUNDIE all of sterling quality, and at extremely Low Prices. 1750 PIECES OF DR#SS GOODS, 1600 tigve the Largest aud KMest-selected Stoek of CLOTHS AND FURNISHING GOODS | iN THE MARKET. “ GARMENTS MANUFACTURED 0 ORDER, IN OUR USUALLY FIRST-CLASS STYLE! Examen. STOVES! STOVES! YT\HE Subscriber has just received from St. John aad Yarmouth, a large and varied Assortgent of STUY ES. Acadia, Island Home, Eureka, Vesper, Tue Potrict, canny aan, has given up e discussion of the School Question an the |inside, but on the outside he gives a hard Yogical ‘hit. last week, at Sectarian Schools. We the wewest and most beautiful, in all textures and shades, pieces White, Grey and Printed Calicoes, Ladies’ Manties, ia gll the leading styles Claa Tartan, Paisely, loag and square Wool Shawls. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Carpets, Rugs, Hassecks aud Mats, Damask, Lace and Muslin Cur- taias, blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Table Linens, Tickings and Towelings, Felt Squares, Chinese Matting, and Floor Qii cloth 375 PIECES CLOTH, Tweeds, Doeskins, Meltons, Pilot Cloth, Beavers, Canadian Tweed Waterproof, &¢ , Ready-made Clothing, 2 500 Top Coats, Reefers, Coats, Pants, and Vests, (:ut in latest styles.) Shirts & Drawers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Rubber Clothing aad Umbrellas. | Ladies’ Furs, Buffaie Eobes, 2,300 Grain Bags, (2, 3, & 4 bushel), &e. &e. &e. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. + be A vary serious accident.accured on board the Heather Belle on her trip to Orwell VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Lonpon, Nov, |. Reports are iv cireulation that there ere disen sions between the Peers ana the workingwen, which have « tendency to peril their combinations Cook Stoves for Cool. Farmers’ Cook, Watertown, Cook Stoves for Weod, Hall, Bedroom, Parlor, and Shop Stoves, for Wood and Coal. Different sizes of Box Stoves for Churches and Schoolhouses, on usual Terms. Please call and examine. ; H. 3. P. TERLIZZICK. Upper Queen St., Nov. 6, 1871.—i 6W The Waterloo; Niagara, New York, Noy. 1. Advices from Mexico states that Prezident Jna- rez has recived congratulatory reessagee from neur- ty all the Governors of the variovs Mexican States, wigh waaurance of continued enpport. The Mormon Eider Kimbal is atil! iu Prison, buil being refused. Brigham ‘Young has retired tu his country seat to avoid arrest, Flour is dull aud unchanged. Ashbury resigus al! cluim to the cup but con- Tug Patriot, last week referring to Mr. Howlan's letter about Mr. Laird being de- sirous of forming a oresay ptiomist party, denied that Mr. Laird ever entertained any auch inteptions. In the Putriot of August 20th, 1870, the following article was pub- lighed editorially jy Mr. Laird. Let our troy San Franciggo was detected in time. and completely befled on Friday evening last =A bDockabickly covered with frame tends that the races ure badly conducted. Lonxpox, Nev 2, Uctober 20, 1874. ee ¥ SIMON DAVIES & C0, gg All Debts not settled by 15th November wil be sued ifer, NEW STORE. The Austrian and Italian Ambassadors will, it ig stated, both Aguge Paris, 2nd perhaps, come to 7 Important Notice to all Lovers AUCTION, readers cut it out and keep it for reference. buildings was fired in five diferent places, <From the Patrigt, August 20, 1870.) «nd but for the seasonable discovery of the Loudon. The alleged cuuse of the movement ic History, but particularly to “ Thecommon School System i condemn.| “#*belical work half the city might have | Petco* isBuenee. : pee Subseribers will Sell at AUCTION, Irishmen. ——— 0: ed by the Romish Hierarchy and Roman| €e" Cvnsumed, for -an Francisco is pay- eee teen aie Z oe ne i 6! SS ana ee A REALLY interesting and meritoriogs Catholics everywhere . «whatever may be ticularly surbjeot to high winds. oe a dade Grae peti po a o’ciock, in front of t heir sales Trucha— Work, entitled the « Poetical Llistory of ’ R 0 \W ! . their private opinions, must, it appears, as- ~<a —___— ae oe a ee 27 Puns. MOLASSES, Creand ” writtes trom the wuxhiast periuds down $ sist in its destrtiction At the caucus we} Rev. D B. Parnther of Char'attetown is a ee eae S 140 Bole. FLGUR, > - to the very present times, and juterspersud with find the Catholics to a man. doing their best |; vf , mentioned ii some circles, and his ¢luims are no “ ** TEAROSE,’ the beautily!l Melodies of the ealebrated Irish Going | best! in the city. H th ws to force on their party ¢he policy of their sy: e preached in the Stone | strongly adyacuted. 20 Chests TEA, Bards, and also containing (be patrivtic speeches coe Church last evening. His sermon was one that fully sustained his high reputation as @ pulpit orator —S. John Telegraph. Palitical Meeting at Saw Mill Bridge. Accordiag to notice a Meeting came off on Wed last, at the above place, at about 2 v'clock, wmen Alex. Rubertsop, Esyr , was called to the chair. Hoa. Mr, Haythorge, ome of wae Representa- tives of the Ois sit in the Legislative Council, was the first to address the meeting. He re- Rossel has ce appeured.and advocates ths clains of Victor Bygo for the post It is agwds sumored that Bemarck bas offered tos restore Metz iy a disayustled state to France in re- turp for the French possessions, of which Pondi- cherry is the Capital, or some other of the French settlements in Asia. The Emperor Napoleon's income, which is now said to be $25,000 w year, will be increased to $30, 000 by sule of Empsqse LEugenie’s property in Spain. Rassia isto be preparing to obliterate Turkey : from ghe wap of Europe. The Czar can put ingpe peated his well known sentiments toychwe the | field ore million ang hundred and fifty thousand aw of @ Railway in P. E. Csland, and Was | men, sixteen hundred canuon aud feur hundred aly « pposed to the Government on that que-tion | Mitraill because of the mode adopted by them iu imtro- | * —rKeeged : ‘dncing the meanyae, ¢n¢ lettang the soptrect, | A despatch from Vierna says Baron Kellenberg He believed the Kailroad. Properly constructed, | formerly the Covernor of Bohewin, has been re- would be of infiuire advantage to the best ig- | quested by the Emperor to form a new ministry. teres’s of the country. H. Beer, Exg , une of the Representatives of the istrict im the Hage: cf Auaegbiy, fol'owed, 20 Half Chesie TEA, 20 Sacks RICE, 25 Cusks KEROSENE, 15 Boxes TOBACCO, 50 Sides Sole LEATHER, 30 Boxes SDAP, 00 Boxes D.ghy HERRING, 20 Dusen BROOMS, CARVELL BROS,, Axgtioneers. Ch’town, Noy, 6, 1#71. api Upholstery Goods, Ot every description, inclujing Plushes, Bro- catele, Brocades, Repps, Terrys, Damasks, Hair Seating Enameled Cloth Beducking Hes- sians, Gimps, Buttuus; Tuftaz, Twine, Webb, &e and sentiments of Ireland’s m: st gitted sons, is naw ready fer press. The douk will contain up wards of 09 pages, and at the eud will be found explanatory nutes, é&«., i order to make every- thing su@icientiy plain fur the general reader to elergy. Not one of them had the indepen- dence to utter an opinion in opposigien to that of the Bishop. Th. moderate tone which some of them though: proper to assume be- fore the election, is, to-day, completely changed. They now press the claims of their church, irrespe tive of every other somsideration. Ip obadience to the com- mands of their clergy, they are willing to repudiate forgger political creeds, a to desert old political associations. Devotion to the church, is with them, the highest virtue. But one course now remains oper te Protestants of all Genominations, and all panges, 4n¢ ebay is to f) an a strong and Com- pact party, to resist Roman Catholic agres- sion. The men whe +o strongly withstood the Bishoy’s brigade, a caucus, a2 Thurs- day and Friday last, deserve well of the eountry. They know now what confidence is to be placed in Rom 1n Catholic politicians | on any question in which the incerests of | their church is supposed to be eoncerned, | He explained the (rmaiywof tae present Gov— They will do well to ally themselyes with -rumeut, his vote on the i : wit . on measures of .ast session, those of our Protesta.¢ public men whom | the cauguses on the Railroad question, with their they can trust, There is no real difference | results. anc his vote ayain=t the Railroad His between them apd the anti-Confederate | remarks pepe to the pvint and were listened to party. It is the duty of the Protestants, at | +ud received by aye audience. PERKINS BROTHERS Have much pleasure in informing their friends and the publio gene- rally, that they have commenced Business ia ong of the New Brick Stores just erected by William Heard, Feq., ON QUEEN STREET, Directiy Opposite the Market House, und have just received from Great Britain, Canada, and the United States, A Large and Well-selected stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods ! GROCERIES, &e., &&c., CONSISTING IN PART OF; DRESS GOODS! 2 The Mauuscript has been submitted te compe- tent Judges of literary waeri's and they hese pro- nounced a favorable opinion of the Work. No [rishwan should fail to patronize and introduce this book into bie femuily, as itis really a valu- able one, and contains us much historical iutur wation gslyrger aud a great deal more coxtly woke, ite low gnics, vig: Full Bound, Ja. Sd.z Cloth, 5,5 Paper, 38, brings it withiu the reach of the poorest. The Author not knowing -what encourage. ment the book would meet with when published, or Wheatber it would pay expenses or not, res~ pecttully req tests ali persens who are willirg ty encourage ils publication by taking a copy when printed, to send in their names aud address to either the *Heraid’ or EXAMINER office, on or before the J5ih Noyember, and tu state, at the sewe time. which style of binging they would chouse. Should g sufficient number of sybseri bers be obt»ired to publish the Work, the ®uuk would begelvered to the different subscribers by an dyent, some thne in January next, who would take the subscription price at the seme time, The Author being the sen of an Irishman, and a valive of P. E. Island, hopes thet on intelli gent public will give Lun sugicieut encuyrege- uent to publish this, Lia firetliterpry attagupt. Jw Cc. Bedsteags, Beds, Mattrasses and Pillows, in Hair, Woo, Fiock Fibre, (black and vegetable), Excelsor and Straw Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Pillowa and Bolaters, Spring Heds aud Mattrasses. Paris, Nov 1—Thiers, accompanied by the Min- | jaters of War, anda Marine will wo to Rogen on 4 cust, de lay the corner stone of the proposed military eaiwlili shment—Ottae'e, Nov, I— skead’s | 150 Tron Bedateads, (single and duubley, | lumber mii with balf a million feet of tneaiber | A towel the etiehedied iat Dicir'aed Bet | was bermed to-day. Loss $10,000. Insured for; & j | s:eud combined, which cau be adjusted into an | @. ie , Ss a P seameeh os MO | $20 _ New oat ca S. ae ep | Kasy ov Double Chair, or a complete Bed- o ; “ple | te etst! movivg On is southWard journey ake an d, in af ts, For Sule low, b ; 7 — -e | Hon. Mr. Havil called upon. He | be . : : | Stea , In alew moments, c wl cng y bv preseny crisis, to ~ink all political dif | cei “ ane “ide ate sane = ° | expedition is preparing to follow and arrest him JOUuN NEWSQN. erences, ay to prove fo the Catholic | ppe | —The British Mail Steamer “Venezula" took fre! Nov. 6, 1I871—t : . ; | sttion to the Goverument, they duubtiess would | ‘ - ot that indy bee bane 2 ee wil a he | subasit Resolutions condemnatory of ine action | CM te Voyuxe from Liverpool to Jamucin.—It war | 5 : 7 BLACKSMITHS ; WILL FIND AT Q“UR STORE Noy, lt. ; : ls jot the administration touching the Railroad jextinguished by souttling the forward part of tue — oe re ee bar ee reo se mH bo | question; he would therefore hke to hear such | vessle, andon reaching Sauta Martha harbor by 3 s are firmiy united | gL .ojur bef . ; ; I sub ing one of her water teght tment on the School Question. They are ddaen. solutions before proceeding to speak, that he | submerging one of her water teght compartments, Furs! F'urs! F'urs! mined pot to sanction the endowment of Sectarian Schools; anc their represeadagaves in Parliament, will, we doubt not, he quite as firmly united, and quite as degermined, not to yield one iote go the dictution of Bishop MgIntyre gr avy of his Creatures.’’ Fue [rtriol, instead of denying the state- ment, which we put interrogatively last week, touching, as we were led to believe, Mr. Laird’s admission tha¢ the refusal of , ! In Store, and to Arrive LADIES’ SACQUES fies now actively employed in the work of coustruc— | ; , dificution. om ¥ 5° Mr. O’Brien’s tender would be no lose to ting the oats an which eeahd end io stima- Pe 2 ee es csmminies benenee F T N E W B EK R Y om I ™ (me eRe — zl goday ‘ Fuirtdl, thot eo neeerney oe Ee ~ ese moned Dendrite ~Weihguen to meet on 19:b inst. e e a " Muskrat. he is not “disposed to answer”’ our “ inter. rogatories.’’ Why, therefore, ask for our authority in a matter not denied by the ac- cused? A similar charge, we learn, was 4 i ; tteud ichael inor, : ; . : ss Sats lacie tane tar . : medé against Mr, Laird, at the Saw Mill Sectied ta a amner Ssamae = his purtizans are ee - their opponents 3 9 do. Ne, 1 SU PERFIN E, ne nena a W OO I ( X OODS Bridge meeting last 60k he was then serveorler resolve to prevent chenting at tbe putes. 200 do. No. - : da < + 200 uit ec : Bibhea is- 9 ? Me. Laird was thenest spenker, He proceeded 40 do. PASTEY tuncad, Sporting and Landscape,Lithograph, ang told that proof would be produced if he de- nied the statement ajleged to him, but Mr. | speeches mage by fon. Mr. Howlsn, api others 50 chests TEA, ed aud will be auld cheap. 9 : ‘ni ’ ' Laird was silent. When he answers our|*s*ivet s Keilroad. He revi wed bis opposition ) wT RE R 25 puns, MULASSES, ¥ ate al JOHN NEWSOW. vere, Hoods, Antimacassare, Children’s Polkas, Scaris and Caps, . 7 =? te the Goverament, a« expressed through the M A N p) } AC T U 35 bbls. No. 1 BREAD November. question, we haye perjnission to give the) soigwos of the ** Patriot ” arg id that the 18 esatie . Tey ' name of the gentleman upon whose authori- ty we made tho statemogt referred to; and | "eet, end the whole preceeding on the park vain? cabo 30 boxes SUAP, ie ie we have alsg some further interrogatories | He ajiaded go Mr. Haviland’s private pieargre 25 boxes SPICKS, A Vrames and Mate, all sew styles, | =~ Millimery, in all the lasest styles, just received from one trip to lglifax at the time of the O’Brien Cor- 10 boxes Ground PEPPER, . of the Best Houses in London ! which will be of interest, if our contempor- ary will give a full and candid answer to phem. aan 5. A reply to the tissue of fajsehoods in las} Herald about Hon. Mr. Howlan’s letter, we | might te able to reply to them, There were, he | suid, all sorts of falaésmarges aande by the oppo- | vition, in the press, aud at public meetings, | against the Guvernment, Lut he challenged their | accusers to produce one fraujuleut or dishonest act. He defied bis opponents to show @ single | nstance in his who'e political life wherein he had acted fraudulently ordishonestly, or betrayed the ingerests of bis cynstituents He advuca ed | the Railroad measure believing it would prove sa invaluable boon to the whole people of the colony; aud was prepared ty Setond the a iminis- tration in letting the cowteact to those who were best ipteregts of abe country. He spoke at con- siderable length, aad was iisteaed to with mark: d Edward Lave, jr., vne of the committee who called the meetiug inviting the Government to | willrake L¢ days for repairs, i heard from favorable to Umionists—Election to} | left for | and amunition from Imperial suthorities—hence- | forth they are under Domiuiou authorities. | made bet ween Eng'und and Frigg, by which the commercial treaty will be renewed, though with te avvauize general ‘strike’ for reduction of day's attention, save some inverruptims on the part of | labor to niue hours, and general increase of wages. Elections are the al] gbsorbing topic- Tweed and Sackville dth, Ottawa 3. Local Electious—Britieh «olumbia as far as House of Commons not yet come of—Co!l. Wiley Quebce to-duy to receive fortress, guns, ; London, Nov. 2o¢.—A compromise has been | New York— Gold closed at 112 to 1123—City to read from the Jonrnale of 1869, extracts of passirg of the Kajirvad bil, the letting of the reepondence, acd seid that Re dogbt the people wentd be asked go yay Mr. Hgviland’s ex penres, tor the so called pleasgre trip. Mr. Haviland very warmly resented the remarks of Mr. Laird, and defled nig to show any authority for his base and grougdiess assertions Di. Jenkios gleg de- nounced in very strong language whet he termed will give pext week. The Herald people are ceasing to be guided hy any of the in- | stincts of christians or gentlemen, as witness | their low scribbling, borrowed from the! Progress, whieh the “ unlerstrappers’’ palm : , sts :. | charges of their accusers. lle spoke of the ab Married. Bareans. Bovk-cases, Wash.stands | and | Qy . off as their own. no lo a sala ad ro of calling meetings at this bury atone At Charlottetown, on the 27th inet , by the Rev oe mg All kiuds pf Wood aud Marble Tops, leamers to eer and HOUSE FURNISHING G00DS ! manly o ents, and we think we vel, f ’ oit wasutterly impossible ae . Sumuel Cullj 4 . Eliza. | Cheap. J . fer chias re ofthe Government, and otigsg a on ere (% Sars. Blige Having the greatest variety of Seasoned Stock S edalac discussed the issues so far, in a fair spirit, but the decent part of the community must despise the low abuse of the Herald, which sometimes pretends to be a semi-religious high-toned journal. We tell the Herald men, that the Editor of the Exammvgr is too well known in this comraunity for sqhnety, ; : . Summerside : x industry, and honorab)« cealing with his roca = Mr. Pope, oe oe » Isle of Man, Scotland, to this Isiuud, sixty-three t ‘ scan 06 the thjilbed ty tgs Sane end | Manes © Soe es aes Pree rerared | Jones oe T or Leasing Pownal Wharf. fellow men, to be injured by the base and) the Gopernment, he wid. wele always prepared yA St Paul, Minn-,on the 12th alt , of consamp- JRON and 3 EEL F i . Having purchased the above Goods on the most advantageous terms, we oan conBideatly slanderous insinuajigns of the Reilly brig- ade. —_—-—_-—» o- a> -o We notice by recent «¢ that the Dir | audience generally manifested @ disposition to ia body wae embglmed in St. Paul, by his brother next, at nggu, fram persons willing to take a : in bear M it lan, as well as those speakers who ts eo iat f other medical friends, aud %, 3 ‘ 7 ° ow . a" i nee of © Y ee, . : rectors of the Hanover lize Iysurance Com “ ed biw. Among the exceptivusto (hit love ae ibe Toland where it arrived] Blister Steel. Sheigb thee Stéo], j.ease of Pownal Wh arf, Our Motto, Quick Sales and Sma Profits. pany, apprepiating the ¢ ivampages of having | of teir play. eed very wan ee oe on the 25th ult., and was iuterred at Covehend Round and Octi gon, Cast for & certain term, not exceeding Twenty one their surplus fund reserved injact, as though Sn eee iadigmaraat ion te Steel, years. Said Teuder to express im writing| Heard’s Brick Row, Ch’.own, not affected by the great Chicago fire, and thus to reap the great luarvest of business A Resolution was then moved by Mr. Charles | Ts’ iK will open for A. BALDWIN & CO aosept the lowest leader, or otherwise, and which must necessarily follow, resolved, on} -, A Re meconded by Mr. Carroil, of Covehoad pur MERCHANTS BAR) a apen fe cot? A: par © dae eee cen aetna — the 11th inst., to call upon the stock holders | Road, candemassory of the course eee by | Ge ; ae a of ay een taaie. ’ the anagnetes fase of. phationp. ; : ; é i uestion, F ne ' ; for the sum required to defray fan, Foes. ing the Hi Sane a naive District to give - Discvunt days, M-nDays and Tupaspazs, THE PLACE TO BUY By order, They hare, Seopenee’, SMiy) 10 OHS Odie eopention ko Rests ee eae (tt 8 O- id PRTRR MACGOWAN, | Hanover now stands in a better povition| administration; to whjob an Amendne Wu. McLEAN, Cashier. Novy. 6, 1871. City Clerk. a than ever before in the history of the Com- pany. -_—-- Accorpine to the Patriot's agzount of the meeting upon the “clas«ig ground,'’ we fear i was rather a sorry, haisterous affair, me of the great invited had to come d ; ‘hai i ‘ fog gugh dollar, 0 BAY COMPANY rds. home with all thejr elgjneuce bottled up.| | The Chairman then called for a division wi | lings and two Peneo (OF tee Ae Cashier, NUDSON Sate : ; ech econ tare es such meeting», it their quel o ne eee ood oe Dated 2d Nov., Ist 20 IN P. E, 1SLAND} 4s, 9d, per ya rd upwa ‘ would pe well not jo have them in the vicinity of » tayern. the coarse, ilibred, and unamaaly attack of Mr. Laird. Attbis stage of the proceedings coasi- derable excitement preyaijad; order, however, was restored and My. jgis¢ pas foliowed by thy Ueow Mr. Howlas, whe very jorgibly replied to the remarks of Mr Laird, aod defended the Gov- ernment against the urjust, giouodless and false engaged in shipping the products of the soil to market, to leave their work. e need uot tell the farmers present that we jad but a few short weeks to dispose of or surplus productions, end ali would agmit thet no time was to be lost in attendjpg to thjs branch of our industry. He referred to the absence of the Hon. Mr. Kelly, who wag away from home, attending to the duties ot bis office; and also the unavoidable absence of 4 to meef theis opponents at public meetings, as well ¥en S balle of legislation, and he felt cunfident that the verdict of an intelligent people would prenounce in favor of their policy. The | * HATS, CAPS, & FURS, MINK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR Charlottetown, Piince Edwaid {siaad. beth, duaglter of James G. McKeen, Ksq. ed youngest child of aged Sl tion David S. Lawson, aged 27 years of W. ubout 18 months age, tor the beuefir of his health A. B. SMITH, Boots and Shoes. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SKINS. SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUVaRz. Japaavy 17,1870. 3m ?, Hastings. &: Breton on Tyesday At Port Hage ngs Oyve iere Yetobes Mist. He «James. to Sophia rrr ———e Deaths. In Charlottetown, on the 17th inst , Maxie Anu, W ©. Grant, aged 3 months. At DeSable, on the 9th October, Jobn Mckiunon rears. The deceased emigrated trom the A - Ch'town, Nev. 6, 1871. Full Line of Tools ! AT LUW PRICES, A. A, BALDWIN & Co. FOR SA ‘ 4w LE 2 | 4 a OFFERS FOR SALE: 500 bbls. FLOUR, ‘* Howiand’s Choice,” 100 do, 120 bbis. Annagalis 15 do. Howland’s Celebrated * PEACEMAKER,” "Winter APPLES, ; EARTHEN WARE, dozen BUCKETS, 60,000 PAPER BAGs, Keg Domestic TOBACCO, FLASKS, LAMP C HIMNIES, GOBLETS, TUMBLEKS, &c. Ch’town, Nov 6, 1871, OFAS and Lounges, iv variety, Drawing-Koom, Dining-Room, and Chamber Furniture, In Suits of every deserfption, Sideboards, egey coilected op this Island, and being about tu intvoduce Steampower, and some of the most luny towed Wood Working Machinery to be had in the United States, and bemg a practical work- man, 1 teel confident that 1 can compete satis- taciorily with any Establishwent of the kiud in the Lower Proviuecs. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1871—f forget hn D. Lawgop, Coyg}end. He died i went to Minnesota bag , rusting in his Sayior He the indigaation of every lover of fair play at the meeting. submitted and read py Mr. Donald Ferguson, East River, seconded by Mr. Darrach, of Coyg- head, to the effect that ‘as the Rajlroad bill was now the law of the land, and as the coatract was also let and the work of constructing the going on, the necessity peapia of that and adja- cent Townships of usiug their best efforts to locate the Koad as advantageously as po sible should precede all questions of party po tics : Road was vigorously and importance to the lectors of the District present, many of There, when the division was taken, sought shelter {raja the pelting rain :n the house and Counter until the Degumal Currency Act comes into operation. aj the rate of ax shily Window Furnitrg and Drapery. ~ NOTICE, Dated 24 Noy., 1871. 3i NOTICE. ‘I’ HE Notes issued by the MERCHANTS’ BANK will be eemed at the Bank | Sheet Iron, Round Iron, Square Iron, Flat Iron, Oval Iron, CHEAP! ‘HARDWARE. We have nearly completed our FALL IMPORTATIONS! And now have the Largest and best Stock of Hardware We call gpecial attention to oar stock of en A. B. SMITH, Will pay the Highest Price iu Cash for Mink, Otter, Bouth Side Queen Square, Ca’town, Nov. 6, 1871. } Pictures. Steel Engravings, Plain and Colored. Just reeviv- Picture Frames, 12 different patterns Rustic Frames. 10 different patterns Oval Frames, egbree- ing all the Newest Stylea. 2000 feet Mouldings, » Gilt, Walnut, Rose and Gilt, aud Rustic Carved Top, [new and ele- gant], just reeeived from Eng!aud, United States aud Cauada, whicb will bese)? at a greater re duction thay evar, (2A few Journeymen will find constant em- ploy meut, and good pay, vu application te JOHN NEWSON, Wovember 6, 187]. yy ie leave Ohariottetown at Midnight on MONDAY and THURSDAY, in- atead of Three in the morning of Tuesday and Friday, as heretofore. F. W. HALES. Ch’town Nov. 6, 1871. TENDERS 7HNENDERS will be received at the offiee ol the City Council of Charlottetown, un- til FRIDAY, the let day of DECEMBER the sum offered per year, to be paid quarters ly, the City to reserve to their optiun to Wanted. A WAITING MAID. Enquire of Mrs, J. W. FALCONER, Revere House, Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1871. pa Furriers and Trappers. A Good Assortment, sad will be sold extremely Low, Weel Ladies’ In all the Nesest Styles and Colors, WINCEYS, IN TARTANS AND PLAIN COLORS, LADIES’ SACQUE CLOTH, do Dog Skin, Drab Snowden, Green, Brown & Blue President, &c. in Breakfast Shawis, Wool Jackets, Crossovers, Clouds (a splendid Assortment), Minnj- FORS, in Sable, Mink & Fitch Sets, Ermine ‘Ties, Collars & Muffy, GENTS’ B'ack and Blue Moscow Beaver and Pilot Cloth, Fancy Coatings, Tweeds, Doeskins, Read)-made Clothing, Rubber Coats and lnverness Uapes, Lambs Wool Linders aud Drawers, Dress and Fianvel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Neckties, Xollurs, Cufiz, Braces, Glover, &o., &e., Ko, Also, English & American Felt Hats & Canadian Fur Capa, Carpetr, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Floor Oil Cloths Cocoa Matting, Blankets, ia White, Grey aud Searlet, Marseilles Quilts in White and Colored, Linen Table Damask. Napkins, Doyles, Window Daiasks and Hollands, Croydop Sheeting, Piliow Cotton, Fancy Coal Vases, Also, 1250 Pisces Room Paper, aid 15 Packages Groceries. reeommend them both as regards quality aod price. WE Oet. 30, 171. Shawis, in Great Variety. a Se eee os 5 FURNISHING GOODS! Fire lrous, Hearth Brushe:, &c. SOLICIT AN INSPECTION, |___ PERKINS _ BROS London Millnery Bonnets, Waterproof Cloths, from New Mantle Cloths for the Season, Lendon Made Costumes. ro shed close by. and did not vote on eithes side. in Dogskin, Lambskin, Petersham, &e = Rerpms $0 Correspondents, ang other) The gentlemen invited to a}jaad the meer be Latest Styles, in Bligdsand Siads,| FF ergsene JLamps, 5 . matters crowded out, wil! appear next week. oo bene OW. Balliesn, Pi. ir Devlos, Rests. A Ceriaie Holdste and ‘Tassels, Gilt aud ond wM. > STEWART, in all the leading colors, We ask the Herald men for their authority, and the Editors of the Patriot and jens oe Walnut Poles, Vornices, &e. : Will pay the Highest Price for any quantity of és t, but none of them was favored an JQUN NEWSON FIRE-PROQOF CHIMNEYS! i in reference to the “pomphlet?” of Hon. oypeeten at Mr, Laird, ang Nor. 6, 1861—t Fox, ; Just Received at Mr. Howlan’s speech. Unless they give it, | « fe Baga gee li, at phe close — Which we - i. ae than any M i j eee eT laa Ne ee A. A BALDWIN & CO Muskrat a aa : ———_ --——» eee @——- —— — LeoaLt.—1 -f ward Ba; Id ang A. ‘ . " . ° ot seyere snap of frost during the past’ A. Xctnan ice namie, — A few Single ut Doi Gus. Chrown, Nov. 6, 1871.—40 And other Skins. b Ny § . w days has been unusually severe. We Yo and the latter as an Attorney. We For sale gw by , ANDBILLS and POSTERS | ¥«tio Hogan’s Brick Store, | Fegret to learn that several farmers have |") tulate : friends on their ad- : . _ Lower Quesn Street, \ ed —— : $ Buffered the loss of + poli many sega Cones and wish them success in their A.A, BALPwin #9: | TH printed at Examines Office. Mae A 1671 - — + vancement, rrr al : > Ch tw, Yor 6,187) aw