e% tei et nena eee Local and Other Items. Quesec is shipping large quantities of | potatoes to the United States. : THERE are now six war vessels in Hali- | fax port, and probably there will be three | more before the new Governor-General] ar- | rives, One milling establishment in Ottawa has | ; purchased this season, from farmers in the | Ottawa District, nearly 100,000 bushels of | wheat. Tur Small Debt Court, before R. R. | Fitzgerald, Esq., is in session to-day. There | are one hundred and twenty cases on the | docket. Tue ladies of the Temperance Union will thankfully receive donations for a fancy table or tea at the Reform Clu parlor the day before Thanksgiving. Jacos Hurr was tried recently in the Interim Sessions, Belleville, before the County Judge, on a charge of burning five hay-stacks in the township of Rawdon, the property of William Little. Judgment was reserved. Tar members of the Local Government of Nova Scotia have been returned by ac- clamation. Under the leadership of one so wble and so prudent as Mr. Holmes, the Government of Nova Scotia will, without: Woubt, be wisely administered. One case for trial at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon—an old manu named Moar who was found very drunk rolling in the “beautiful snow” on Market Square yesterday morning. He was excused with $1 or four days. Too Mucu Crepir Given.—A letter to the Montreal Witness, signed ‘‘ Storekeep- er,” says that the curse of Montreal is credit—that is, speaking commercially, ‘‘it is the bad debts on the books of retail mer- chants which invariably cripples them, and pulls them down at last.” Tue steamer Carroll arrived from Beston on Tuesday night with a cargo of general merchandise, and the following passengers : Mrs. Irving, Master Irving, Mrs. Howatt. Mrs. Cairns, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Lacy, Miss Sarah McPhee, Miss Margaret (Gillis, Mrs. ©. McKenzie, Miss Mary A. Cum- mings, Miss Annie McPhee, Mrs. Sawyer, Mr. G, A. Baker, Mr. M. F. Baker. Tse Brypegs Speciratr Smasu Up.—'The engine was rendered a complete wreck ; one of the driving wheels was smashed and the other three were strained from the axles ; the frame of the engine was broken; the connecting rods badly bent, and the cab wholly demolished. In fact, such a com- plete smash to any engine has not taken place on the Intercolonial but once before. The damage will be atjleast $4,000.— Moncton Times. AnorgeR Hauirax Vessex Lost.—In- formation was received at Halifax yesterday that the brigt. ‘‘Comrade,” hence Oct. 2nd for Jamaica, had been abandoned at sea; crew saved. No further particulars. The ‘*OComrade” was a vessel of 123 tons, built at P. E. Island in 1868, owned by Messrs. J.T. & A. W. West, of this city, and hailed from Halifax. Vessel and cargo were insured in the Ocean Office, of this city, for $7,600, and in the Nova Scotia Office for $4,500.—Hzx. Herald. Bernicui, the itinerant showman who visited this and other cities in Canada ex. hibiting a trained bear, was devoured by that animal in Weldon, W. C. Bernichi, who was drunk, came forth with Bruin and told. the crowd and bystanders that he would show them something they had never seen before. He unfastened the muzzle and took it off. No sooner had this been Local an Tue contract for the Senate Hansard has not yet been ‘awarded. | Work on the C ing Railway | ORK on the Coteau Landing Railway | has been abandoned for the present. Tue partialfelections for the return of the recently unseated Councillors takes place: to-morrow. OTTAWA promises to be full of life this fall. The advent of the new Governor- General and the Princess Louise is looked forward to with great interest. A rush of visitors is expected, and extensive pre- ae apa for their accommodation are being made, engine and boiler in their factory. The counsel forthe Plaintiff—Mr. Hodgson—is still pressing the argument he commenced yesterday. Tue partial civic elections take place to- | morrow. Little or no interest appears to be manifested in them, and it is as yet im- probable whether one of the seats vacated will be contested by any one. However, we have authority for stating that Mr. S. W. Crabbe will be in the field for Ward 3, and Thomas Morris, Esq., will be re- elected for Ward 1 without opposition. It is rumored that a third party will oppose Mr. Davy in Ward 3, and that Mr. Peake will not offer for Ward 1. Mr. Heartz will not seek re-election in Ward 3. A Novet Brings.—At the shops of the Prince Edward’s Island Railway, a bridge is being constructed out ofiron rails. It is a lattice grider, 31 feet span; the top chord is formed of three rails laid parallel; the bottom chord is formec. in like manner, the lower rolls being placed in an inverted po- sition. The diagonal bracing is formed of short pieces of rails, bent at the upper and lower ends and twisted with a half-turn in the middle, so as to cause the flanges to come in conjunction with the flanges of the tup and bottom chords. The flangs are then riveted together with ~ inch rivits. At each place where the braces and counters meet the chord, a half inch iron plate is in- troduced, which binds the three rails of the chord together. The rails used are 40 pound iron of the Sandberg pattern. The bridge is designed by Mr. G. C. Cunning- ham, chief engineer of the road.— Monetary Times. Tae Halifax Herald of the 4th says :-— The steamer ‘‘ Worcester,” which sailed on Saturday evening for Boston, put back yes terday morning disabled. When about tive miles south of Sambro, at 104 o’clock on Saturday night, the head of the cylinder blew out and the connecting rod broke. The mate immediately started for Halifax in a boat, and secured the services of the tug ‘‘Goliah,” which towed her into port about 11 o’clock yesterday morning. While waiting for the tug, the ‘‘ Worcester” drift- ed about thirty-five miles further out to sea. It is expected that the repairs will be completed by Wednesday evening. The material is on the way from Boston, and the work will be done by her own engineers. It was fortunate the aceident happened so near to port, as otherwise the consequences might have been serious had she encoun- tered any of the gales which have been so prevalent this season. No one was injured. To-pay the celebrated assault case between the three belligerent females of Mount Stew- art was brought before Theoph. PesBrisay, Esq. The action is the result of a wordy quar- rel which Mrs. McKinnon, the defendant, and Mrs. McNeill, the plaintiff, had some months ago. By the evidence it appears that, on the 17th ult., Mrs. McNeill took a stick from the vicinity of Mr. Taylor’s mills, and Mrs. Mc. done than the pet bounced him and com- menced to “‘chaw” on his throat. The poor man yelled, but as he was in the habit of yelling and making a great noise when he was exhibiting the bear, no attention was paid tothat. Presently the blood gushed out, Bernichi fell. Some one then rushed to his assistance, and found that he was dead. The bear had taken a large piece of flesh out of his neck and devoured it, and in afew minutes the showman was dead. The struggles of the man with the bloody monster were terrible. The bear was shot and Bernichi was buried in the town cemetery. Davip R. GiENn, an elderly Scotchman, who belongs to P. E. Island, and is a ianoforte maker, had Mrs. Mary Tyner whose ‘iusband is a fisherman and keeps a tavern on Mill street, St. John, N. B.), ar- rested on Saturday afternoon on a charge of stealing from him a $70 gold watch and $74 in cash. The Sun says: His story was that he had sought lodgings at Tyner’s, the night before, preferring to stay there, he being an Orangeman, rather than go to the boarding house of Mr. Costigan, as the lat- ter was a Catholic. He turned into bed helplessly drunk, with his clothes on, at 11 o'clock, and, although unable to prevent any interferénce with his pockets, he says that he remembers perfectly the actions of Mrs. Tyner; that she came _ iato his room about 1 in the morning, took his watch out of his vest pocket, assured him that she did not intend to keep, and got the key from him to w:nd the watch ; that she then cut open a rale pocket in his pants in which he had the $74, and some time afterwards watch and money were both gone. When the case was called, Glenn skipped out of the court- room, and had not returned when the magistrate was ready to pr ceed with the case. Search was made, but he was not to be found. The magistrate ordered a post- ponement until Monday, which was ob- jected to by Mra. Tyner, who pleaded that all her witnesses were ready to have the Kinnon, who saw this, twitted her with steal- to mind her own business, and added that if all she stole during her life was put together Some heavy obscene epithets followed, and Mrs. McKinnon, in a violent passion, lifted a stone and struck Mrs. McNeill on the ankle, leaving a mark and causing considerable lame- ness. Again, on the 29th ult.. Mrs. MeKin- non’s daughter Catherine, dressed in all gaiety, passed Mrs. McNeill’s then peaceful abode, in the company of another young lady. at that.” to look at that. and fight with her mother.” A lively scene followed, and Miss Catherine fired two stones —one of which struck Mrs. McNeill in the side, doing serious bodily harm. Mrs. Mc- Kinnon and her daughter also threatened Mrs. MecNeill’s life, and said that the ‘* would root her out of her premises before her husband would return from jail.” They were fined 25 cents and costs and bound to keep the peace for a specified time. _ me - It is stated that the route for the Eastern or North Shore section of the Q. M. & O. Railway has been surveyed to go through the Western or Colonization Road at the latter place, thus leaving Montreal out at one side. ——— 2: iP -- > .- “Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug- gists to use something for your Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and an complaint with all its effects, such as sour ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, | Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of the) Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, In- | digestion, swimming of the head, low| trial procezded with, and she wished to| have the case goon. The magistrate, how- d Other Items, ing Mr. Taylor’s wood. Mrs. McNeill told her county in P. KE. L ”] at once. it would far exceed the cost of the wood. Box 1964, Montreal. St. Vincent de Paul and St. Rose, joining | testimonials. _ ~~ 7 ————— a Bi» vs i - : 7 eee " os — = - . - —— . ~~ @2e@-- * - —-—-_ WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF Tue Court of Chancery is still in session y on the application to dissolve the injunction granted to Thomas Alley, Esq., to prevent Messrs. Duchemin Bros. from using a steam JUST RECEIVED PER S. S. “PRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Co. Charlottetown, September 28th, 1878. mens = — L. Gnaedinger, Son & Co. SUCCESSORS TO HARUSGEN & GNAEDINGER, MONTREHEAT. ——-~10: HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAWS. 0 Our Representative will visit P. E. Island in January jnext, with a Splendid Assortment! of HOME MANUFACTURED AND AMERICAN SOFT HATS, ENGLISH STIFF HATS, Straw Hats, Cloth Caps, Etc. ee ee ee P. S.—In anticipation of a change in the Tariff, we have already made all ~ ‘our purchases, so that our customers need have no fear of a higher duty. Montreal, Oct. 23, 1878—1m NOW READY: Great National W ork | ART ILLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. HE new and only Ittusrratep Hisrory | of the Dominion oF CANADA. lished. of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Just pub- | The most popular and saleable Work | Quarto | Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly | numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated | and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel } Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo | Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- - nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and. D. DOWNIE & CO. Sole Publishers. [may Send for terms and outfit | i ; i . 2 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. | | { LL persons owing the Estate of the late | Hor. P. WALKER, by Book Account, | q ¢ th 3 said: ‘* Look | Note of Hand or otherwise, must settle before As they AT ie ate a tuet rd Ste al t| the 20th of this month, when, without | Little you would think by distinction of persons, the amounts will be her appearance now that she would get drunk | Placed in the County Court for collection. BARBARA WALKER. November, 2, 1878—2i eod h swp 2i HAVE YOU SEEN IT? SEEN WHAT 7 BOREHAMS' ‘New Boot & Shoe Store, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. JUST OPENED, MEN,S, WOMEN’S BOYS’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S ‘BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS ! IN GREAT VARIRETY. COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. K. 1 Oct. 14, 1878—wed sat ti Wants, Lost, Found, Advertisements under this heading, in spor not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. et a a ne * RR a a anted —Employment by a trustworthy young man. Nov. 4—6i First class Apply at the Examiner Office. } j | ; steady, OST—This morning, a Colored BROOCH, with stone settings. ‘finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the EXAMINER office, Nov. 2— GOLD The anted—TwoSMART BOYS. Address “J. K.,” Scotia House, Prince Nov. 2—3i Street. -_y © LET—Furnished Rooms, suitable for two or more persons, with or without . . 7 oe : Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive- ool gabply to P Ch MACGOWAN, town, Oct. 28-3] Great Lee “7D EMOVAL— GEORGE E. MILLNER Recerven t0-paY fo Cat (CHOICE PATTERNS) soon filmes KING SQUARE HOUSE Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. Ch’town. June 18, 1878. Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c., has removed his OARDERS— A few permanent and ewe of business from Great George Street to at ; D | £9 transient Boarders can be accommodated spirits, &e., we ask you to go to your Drug ,at reasonable terms at the Quincy House, gist and get a sample bottle of Green’s next to Mr. John Seller’s Groce ever, remanded the defendant to jail, re- | August Flower, for 10 cents, and try it, or’ Good Stable accommodation can also fusing the bail, which was offered by her |a regular size for 75 cents. Two does will|in connection with this Hotel. husband. relieve you. Oct. 14—2i law* Store. — esBrisay’s Block, Upper Queen Street, where he will be pleased to attend to all orders entrusted to him, at the shortest notice, and be had} on reasonable terms.—Tinware and Stevepipe constantly on hand. Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1878—6i 2aw | i i JY AUCTION, To-morrow, THURSDAY, 3 Nov. 7th, at 2 o'clock, at Auction Room, 75 Barrels American and Annapolis APPLES -for Winter Keeping. : A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. No. 11 Queen St., Nov. 6, 1878—li EXECUTORS’ SALE OF Farm Stock and Crop. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on the Farm of the late Lawrence Morrissey, West Royalty, near Upton Park, on SATURDAY, the 9th November inst., at 11 o’clock, the following well-bred CATTLE & HORSES, ia excellent condition :— 4 Milch Cows, 1 Driving Mare (6 years old), 2 Cows (in calf), 2 Heifers (one 24, the other 34 years old), 3 Oxen (one 34, and the other two 24 years old), 2 Calves, 1 Heavy Cart Horse, 2 Farm Mares, 1 Fi 14 years old), 1 Colt, 25 Ewes, 12 Lambs, Tons Upland Hay, 300 Stooks Oats. Terms for the Horses—-12 months ; for the Cattle and Crop, 6 months, on good Joint Notes. By order of the Executors. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Noy. 4, 1878—pat 3i eod Customs Sale. t BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at No. 1 Warehouse, (n Monday, the 11th instant, AT 1l O’CLOcK, A. M., 1 Puncheon RUM (confiscated), 1 Package Drawer & Stocking SUSPENDERS (contiscated), 4 Doz. Leather GLOVES (confiscated), 8 Packages BOOT TOPS (confiscated), —ALSo— 4 Qr. Casks GIN and 5 Cases CHAMPAGNE (both being overtime in Warehouse), together with the follow- ing unclaimed goods, viz :— 1 case Varnish, marked P. McPhail 1 Box, ** J. A. Cameron, 13 pkges. Castings, ‘‘ 8. W. Crabbe, 2 boxes Starch, ‘* J. McKiernan, 1 Package, ** Annie McMillan, 4 Cases, “:y Bee 20 Boxes & 4 Bbls., ‘** S. W. Crabbe. 3 kegs and 1 case Varnish, Marked Younker; Offer & Co., 2 bars Steel, marked J. T. Jenkins, 1 Case, “ T. T. Stumbles,} 4 Crates, ‘* Tuplin & Bowness, D. CURRIE, Collector. Custom House, pat 3i Charlottetown, 4th Nov., 1878 } Mer ne ar li REMOVAL. Ts Subscribers would respectfully ams nounce that they have removed to that new studio in the new building south of Mx Fraser’s Drug Store. where they are prepared to furnish their patrons with PHOTOGRAPHS of every style, the quality and finish of which cannot be surpassed in America. Having had a long experience in some of the leading Phote- graphic Studios in the United States, they are confident that they can guarantee satisfaction to their patrons. The superior quality of their work is evi dent, and they are prepared to furnish severat styles of Pictures that cannot be obtaine€ elsewhere in the Province. The public will find our prices very reason- able, and will receive their Photos in the shortest time consistent with first-class work.. We make PHOTOGRAPHS, TIN TYPES, GLACE PICTURES, and the beautiful PIIOTO-CHROME, which cannot be surpassed for its softness and’ delicacy. copied and enlarged. aw Old Pictures Faded Daugeretypes restored. ROSS BROTHERS, QuEEN STREE?. #® Entrance opposite George Full’s, Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1878—1m eod SPECIAL MEETING. — , of the Shareholders in the St. Lawreneg Marine Insurance Company will be held ia the Merchants’ Exchange Reading Room on SATURDAY, the 9th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, to receive report of Committee: By order. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, . Secretary. Oct. 29, 1878— Political Meetings, OHN McLEOD, Ese., will be most ha to meet the electors of the First ate tive Council District of Queen’s County, aw follows, viz. :— On MONDAY, 4th inst., at Springton, Lot 67, at 7 o'clock, p. m. At Clifton, On TUESDAY, at7 o'clock, p.m. At St. Ann’s, Lot 22, on WEDNESDAY,. at 7 o'clock, p. m. At Milton, on THURSDAY, at 7 o'clock, p. m, At Rustico Hall, on FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, p. m., and at other places of which due notice will be given. Breadalbyne, Nov. Ist, 1878— ._— WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed co ; P. E. Island, cannot do sein a better or er way than by subscribing to THe Wkex.s EXAMINER. Sent, id, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, ov the inion, on receipt of One Dollar, N ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING