a eros - aitiemeamiae sea aaa i f as omen ceasing ee ¥ « ot ; 4 ‘ . a 1 si oiauadaen e ae co ee " ae ee ee ce Said ee : “ fi on ei A ya. nag cnr a ts 2 NaN = ar wee i i ina Hi : : me ee on -_ p= ——e _ — | nie ae , RIVALS Positive & U d Sal HE 3 ; ¢ BUTC 130,. IS KNOCKED POWN AND RANKIN HOUSE. ae {s Published every Eveuing. MARK BUTCHER, “_ , ; OE Nov 17-—-W H Rolf, Portland; C J Haley OFFICE: HAS HIS AR! nN! and lady, Souris; W_ F —— = = D 3 TE . r t get ees, T nth ‘ an, INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WA! -” Yesterpay evening at 7.15 as our respected tS re Halifax; R Pringle, j AND GREAT GEORGE — Ss fellow-citizen, Mark Butcher, Esq., — pro- St John; W McNaughton, St John; J Huntar ii Y AUCTION Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ceeding from his private dwelling to his fur-! Duyar, Alberton; Robert Caic, Richibucto. i B y ; niture store, he was violently assaulted by REVERE HOUSE. : —— eee. ceo, Denny ae ee ced oats Nov.17—John Barks, Belost no “ ILL BE SOLD, without reserve, on the —— : . ss 22 50 ft wrist was broken and he received other! 7 yeponald, Bedeque, P. EK, L.; R. Harry ts acre 1 hh eke ° . - *) 25 coaiiy dieaien. The facts, as far as we can on nike ile, Quebec, Jas. A. Car- . One Month, - + 050 |iearn, are: As Mr, Butcher left the door of) an, City; R. A. H. Morrow, St. John. N.B.; W ( (la Sth (la of Dec Jne Week, - 0 12 his house he saw a man a = or Thos. T. Trites, do; T. C. Wilson, do. 7 nes y, y Li --—— s leading to his yard. . ma wee lov. 18—Geo. McNutt, Summerside; C. C. ; dividual ea en let is; Ms 20: next, at the hour of 11 o’clock, in aw Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or balf-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. J. W. MITCHELL, Oflice Sup’t THe Day EXAMINER. Blake. ea ———— ee et Election of Mr. Mr. Bike is again a momber of Parlia- mont. Has was elected by acclamation in West Durham, on the 17th inst. He takes the seat vacated for him by Mr. Burke Mr. Surke is a Grit of mediocre ability. Mr. Blake is the most brilliant and one of the ablest men of the party. It is, therefore, for the good of his country that the change has beenmade; for it is of paramount importance that our best men should be in Parliament. In Opposition, the erratic genius of Mr. Blake will find more congenial employment than when tied down to the prosiac duty of working in the Govermental team with such unimaginative individuals as Mr. McKenzie and Mr. Mills, and compelled to submit to the dictation’ of Senator Brown with his Glo de. It has been stated that Conservatives showed the white feather because they did not oppose the election of Mr. Blake. But tris is not so. West Durham has always been one of the most pronounced Grit constituencies in Ontario. And even when the Conservatives swept the country in 1877, it elected the Mr. Burke who lately resigned to give place to Mr. Blake. It is true Mr. Burk’e majority was a small one ; anditis probable that Mr. Burke would have resigned in time to let Mr. Blake re- present the constituency last session, had there not been grave doubts that even in West Durham a Grit could be elected so s20n after the great Conservative victory. In this instance prudence was, doubtless, batter than valor. Under the influences of time, party feeling has, to some extent, cooled down. The Conservatives have per- mitted Mr. Blake to be elected unopposed, and the country is agam to have Mr. Biake’s great ability exerted in its proper sphere (in opposition) in her behalf. i The Trouble in Europe. Tus news from Europe is again warlike. The European stock market is disorganized —a bad sign. But the sensational dispatch to the effect that England has already severed diplomatic relations with Russia, is unconfirmed. ae: aceon a sae COMMERCIAL NEWS. BRITISH MARKETS, LiverrooLl, Nov. 14, 5 p. m. s ad << Flour, per ctl (100Ibs)...... mw Ft w S eS Say ee 10 6 to 1010 ge ne ee 6 9 te HS i Re ere re ore 6 te 8S Reis oce . vbbbcakeeb een is: 6 teh Dee OO. . ig soc is S27 te e's i ivccsd ddels vadaannae ne: 8 & . 6.4 cos. kdivdescaueeoka 7 8 te 68 DE Cig: ... di idee cdlwdnasas 64 6 to 6 8 NN a). cca iho a cuees oS €¢ 2 @:3 Tha. boccedagncsaves i ee We, Oe ORG on. ic cc réee ges 6 8 to 0 G | a er eo [T= 2 eS he. be ebceeeéeockssian es ae I aie. wad bucbes ieeecl es 9te 0 @ DRAWBACKS, ETC. The following appears in the last issue of the Canada Gazette: *‘A drawback of duty paid on all canvas, paints and oils, chains, spikes, iron and iron knees, actually used in the construction of any ship or vessel built and registered in Canada, or built in and exported from Canada under Govern- ment for sale, and registering in any other country since 15th of March Jlast, may be granted and paid by the Minister of Customs under such regulations as to him may appear to be necessary, provided that such drawback shall not exceed an amount egual to forty cents per registered ton of such ship or vessel when constructed without iron knees and fifty cents per register ton when con- structed with iron knees. “Sulphuric and nitric acid, when import- edina mixed state, will be charged the same 43 nitric acid, viz., 20 per cent. ad- valorem. : “The United States consular agent here has been notified that neat cattle from Canada will be prohibited from entering the United States after Decomber Ist next.” - +e Mr. J. J. Wickham, of Summerside, has gone t» Rome to study for the priest- hood. Mr. W. was formerly a student at St. Duntan’s College. £52,009 Will be spent cucing the coming winter on public works in Ireland, with the obiect of giving work to the unemj loyed. ividual ‘* who he was?” oe and made no answer. Mr. Butcher then said, ‘‘Speak up like a man; what are you doing here? What's your name?’ The fel- low then quickly replied, ‘It is none of your d—— business.” Mr. Butcher caught hold of him ; threw him to the ground and called to his son to bring alight. Young Mr. Butcher came to the door and, seeing his father hold- ing the man on the ground, returned for a light. While the young man was in the house another individual came to the rescue and re- versed matters by relieving his ‘‘pal” and throwing Mr. Butcher violently against the stone doorstep in front of his dwel- ling and _ breaking , his left — wrist. Young. Butcher then came to his father’s relief; kicked one off and pulled the other away, and recognized them as Francis Stanley and John Hoar—two mechanics and residents of the city. Stanley went away with young Butcher and expained how the af- fair occurred. ‘That he was standing in the lane when his father came out ete.” When young Butcler returned to his father, he in- formed him that his wrist was broken. Varrants were issued for the assailants and they were promptly arrested. They appeared at the court this morning for examination. The evidence of Mr. Richard Butcher was heard. ‘‘He stated that, owing to the injuries received, his father was unable to attend the court; that he did not think Stanley was in liquor when he committed the assault ; but Hoar was. He thought Stanley was stunned when his father threw him down the first time, as his head struck a large stone at the corner of the house.”” Both prisoners were remanded for eight days for further examination. Stan- ley gave bail for his appearance. >_> - —-— A muetine of gentlemen interested in the lobster packing business (including the In- spector of Fisheries—Col. Davar) was held at the Revere House last evening, and a commit- tee was appointed to wait upon the Minister of Marine and Fisheries with representations respecting the ‘‘close season.”” The prevail- ing opinion of lobster packers is that no ‘*close season” is required in this Island-—in other words that our lobster fishing grounds are practically inexhaustible. The Committee consisted of Hon, D. Davies, Hon. Peter Gavin, and Mr. Sheed. They waited upon the Minister of Marine this forenoon and were cordially received.—Their request was that the close season be from 15th May to 15th September instead of as at present. The Minister gave a favorable hearing to the Delegation, and instructed them to put their request in writing and forward it through the Inspector of Fisheries. Messrs. Mituar Bros. have received in- structions to import a powerful Mason & Hamlin organ for the new Baptist Church, which is to be opened shortly. — ~~ 2 Special Notices. 100 bbls. choice American Baldwins just received at BEER & Gorr’s. n 18 Fresm Codfish and Lobstors at the Fish Market, Grafton Street —18 31 BanweR Screens and Bannerette Mount- ings at the store of M. F. Exiis.—18 31 Best Mixed Pickles in bulk for 20 cents per quart at the Fish Store.—18 2i Very Cheap Sunday-School Books, Cards, Catechisms, Tune Books and Magazines at the British Ameriean Book and Tract Society’s Depository.—M. F. Ex ts. 18 3i Frnnan Happties and Boston Hams at Fish Store.--nov 15, tf Honky 20c. at Beer & Gofl’s. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Noy. 19.—Worcester, Hedge, Boston, mdse ; schr. Pleasantville, Boston. mdse.; Pro- vidence, Souris, lumber. Nov. 18.—John Bell, West Point, salt; Mary Eleanor, Sydney, ballast; Spy, Graham, staves and headings. CLEARED, Nov. 19.—Trio, Crapaud, mdse. Nov. 18.—James ‘Sample, Halifax, 771 bush. oats, 2,325 bush. potatoes, 126 do turnips, 11 bags parsnips by H. Bovyer ; Daniel, Pictou, ballast. OUTPORTS, Souris, Nov 14—Minnie H, for Boston, 3593 bushels potatoes, by J G Sterns. Nov 15 —Winftield Scott, Halifax, 1724 bushels potatoes, 224 do oats, 7 bbis mackerel. Montague, Nov 15—Cleared J W Russell, Halifax, 1892 bushels potatoes, 163 do turnips, 50 do oats. Georgetown, Nov 1l4—M MeMillan, Liver- pool, 400 bushels potatoes, 700 do oats, 150 do turnips; J L Volgir, Halifax, 1400 bushels potatoes, 760 do oats; Active, Halifax, 1100 bushels potatoss, 130 do turnips, 134 do oats. Micray Harbor, Nov. 14.—Sch. Sea Foam, for Bermuda, 2,277 bush. potatoes by 5. Prowse. 1,590 bush. potatoes, 500 do oats, 200 do turnips; Dayspring, Halifax, 915 bush. potatoes, 212 do oats, 40 do turnips; do oats, 290 do turnips. l Boston, Nov. 14.—Arvived schr. Genera Grant, Souris. ' Port Mulgrave, Nov. 15.—Schr. Thomas Roy, from Ch’town for Boston. | Halifax, Nov. 17.—Arrived schr. Snow /Queen, Cardigan; sch. Melford, Guy, Mon- tague, P. E. Island. Cleared,—Schr. Eliza gta Ch’town ; Conquest do, Medway elle do. \ Cardigan, Nov. 13.—Bismarck, for Halifax, | M. K., Halifax, 1,000 bush potatoes, 500 Carleton, Souris; Maggie McDonald, Boston. Nov. 19—Frank ©. Simpson, Halifax, —— al - MINIATURE ALMANAC, THURSDAY...... NOVEMBER 20th., 1879. Sun RIsks...... 7.13 | Hiaw Warerr. 03.4 a m a 4,17 | Fuin Moon 28, 04,.44pm Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the newt 24 hours fer the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 19, 10 a. m. Brisk to high winds, partially clearing weather. Storm signals are up throughout Canada. TRADE SALE. I WILL SELL BY AUCTION ON Thursday, November 20th, at 11 e’clock, a. m., At my Store, Kent Street, the following Goods, viz: ; 40 qtis. CODFISH, 200 boxes Hessin’s SODA BISCUITS, 3 lbs. each, 30 boxes assorted do., 2 bbls. do do 300 bbls. assorted CONFECTIONERY, in 5 and 10 lb boxes, 5 doz. LAMPS, 10 TEAPOTS, 25 pairs VASES, LANTERNS. ete. JOHN SELLER. Ch’town, Nov. 19, °79—lij BY AUCTION, WILL B_ SOLD, ON THURSDAY, The 20th inst., at 12 o’clock. AT PEAKE’S NO. 3 ,WHARF, The Schooner “ Catherine,” 61 tons register, with all Tackle and Apparel, as she now lies. Also, ‘the CARGO now on board said Schooner, consisting of 2,500 Bush, POTA- TOES, more or less, Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1879. Auctioneer, ANTHRACITE COAL TO ARRIVE. 15 Nov. 19, 1879. Wanted to Purchase, FOR THE SCHOONER DELTA, On or about Tuesday next, 100 carcasses MUTTON, (good) 60 quarters BEEF, (good) 30 carcasses PORK, 200 GEESE & TURKEYS, 25 barrela OYSTERS, W. BOYLE. TONS Anthracite Coal expected in a few days. Quality guaranteed. F. 8S. HANFORD., Nov. 19, 1879. tf West of England House, GREAT GEORGE STREET, ras eae AND GLASS, that arrived by ‘‘ Carmenta” last week, and was tvo late for the Auction Sale, will be sold cheap at private sale. Also, a few goods that were not sold and must be closed out. W. W. STUMBLES, Nov. 17, 1879--3i NOTICE. LL persons liable to pay Poll Tax in the Common and City of Charlottetown, under the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amending Acts, are hereby notified that GEORGE CHARLES HOOPER, of Charlottetown, is authorized te collect the same. Extract from Act 42nd Victoria, Cap. X, intituled ‘‘ An Act toamend the Assessment Act, 1877 :” ‘The sum of ONE DOLLAR shall be levied by an equal rate as POLL TAX on male per- sons being EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, not being paupers, being inhabitapts of, or resideuts in the City or Common of Charlotte- ‘town or the Town of Summerside.” NEIL McLEOD, Provincial Treasurer. Nov. 18, ’°79.—2aw ah presne FARM TO LET. 1 HE Farm and Brickyard in Lot 48, known as Brickmaker’s Point, containing 50 acres. Apply to W. H. STEWART, London House. ! ‘ Nov, 14, '79.3 wks, 2aw patn e 3i At this season 83 Queen Street may be relied upon as the best place at which to purchase good warm Clothing with economy. Winter Dress Materials, Suitings, &c., are giving great satisfaction. NEW FURS! MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, CAPS, &c. FUR TRIMMINGS, Mantles & Mantle Cloths, Velvets, Yelveteens Plain and figured. ULSTERS & ULSTER CLOTHS SILKS, SATINS, NEW OVERGOATS Storm Coats. Reefers, &c. SPLENDID VALUE. FELT HATS! A NEW LOT. New Linders and Draw 41rs WHITE SHIRTS (Dressed and Undressed.) TAPESTRY, SCOTCH FELT, HEMP, &C. Coaco Matting, & Door Matts, Hearth Rugs, &¢., cheaper than ever. CHEAP CARPETS This month we shall give sPECIAL DISOUNTS to parties purchasing large parcels FOR CASI. Tremaine & Metcalt, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY 83 QUEEN STREET. 1 Ch’town, Oct, 30, 1879, 7 the forenoon, ‘¢THE OSBORNE HOUSE,” with Ont- Houes, Stables, etc., attached, situated om Water Street, opposite the Merchant’s Bank of P. E. Island, and extending through to King Street, lately oceupied by James Davis, deceased, as a Hotel. This Valuable Property is so well known that further description is unnecessary. Also, a BUILDING LOT, situated on Water Street, between the Osborne House and Warehouse of Mr. Martin Hogan. Also, A TENEMENT COTTAGE, situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, now in occupation of Mr. W. Shep- pard and George Squires. Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, ALEX. McKENZIE, Executors of late James Davis, Ch’town P. E. I., Nov. 17, 1879.—2aw ta NOTICE! NOTICE | HE UNDERSIGNED intend to make alterations in their business ; and hereby give notice that unless all last year’s accounts, and also those of previous years, are paid by the 10th day of December, next, they will be handed to our Attorney for col- lection without exception of persons. A. HERMANS & SON, Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1879.—3i In Stock and Daily Expected, The Tr OO CThe Largest WT Best Stock =F Qualities ENVELOPES. The 2 Nicest Cheapest #8 Assortment OF ENVELOPES IN P. E. ISLAND, By Quarter, Half ard whole Thousands. C. HERBERT HASZARD, 18 Queen Street Nov. 13, 1879y—1m se Tuesday last, the 18th inst., a Blue Jacket REVOLVER, with cartridges in the seven chambers. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it the ExaMINER Office. {n 19, 2i OST— On Tuesday evening between the steamer ‘*‘ Worcester” and Owen Cen nolly’s Store, Queen Street, asmall SATCHEL with belt attached. The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at this office.—3i pd n 19 \ ANTED—A situation to write in a ¥Y law office, by a young man who is a rapid writer and a good accountant. Salary no object. First-class references. Address A, B., this office.—n 17 3i pd. rEXO LET—tThat valuable business stand E known as the ‘North Star,’”’ centrally situated, and elegantly fitted up for a Hotel or Restaurant. Possession given immediately, —E.uien J. Coomns.—n 17, 5i pd. YO LET—And immediate given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each, thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, all ready to occupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply te the owner, Richarp Weeks, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. {n 14. eod | oe SALE.--A Kegister Grate, nearly new. Inquire at Examiner Office, n 11 3i eod VS eae Cook and dining-room Y Girl, immediately. Apply at Examiner Ofiice. {mn 11 tf Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. nlod 1iRL WANTED—To do work in a private family. Apply immediately to Mr. J. C.. EXAMINER OFFICE. JOR SALE.—A first-class YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ‘* Abel,” stands 15 hands, good possession style and quite gentle in harness. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this office. [n. 1, tf ry*O LET.—A House on Euston Street, containing nine rooms.—Apply to Cus, McGreEcor. {oct 16 tf SHOP & CELLAR to let on Great t) George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun SrumMeBurs, , {[o 17, tf OARBDERS WANTE\)—A few per- manent Boarders can be accommodated at very moderate rates at the Revere House, [oct 29, 1879] ( FFICES TO LET.—One of the best business stands in the City in O’Hallor an’s New Building. Possession. given im- ‘mediately. Apply to Mrs, O’HaLLoran Great George Street. foct. 6, tf TENO LET.—wo tenements of eight rooms each. Good cellarage, stable and coach house. North Side King Square, as pleasant a loeality as in the city. Enquire at King Square Warerooms. [o 25 "= SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- trally located ; 17 rooms, besides pane, tries. etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large Yard room, Apply at this office, je24-eodtf