a New Advertisements. | Latest from Montreal. Boots & Shoes, Cheap, ! A LOT OF ‘Ladies’ French Kid & Goat Button | moO Ss &: OR | a ee " > —— Latest by Telegrapa. | . ' CORNWALL. f : Auction Sales Ete. GNEAT TRADE SAU OF ’ DRY GOODS, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, At the Store of the late Hon. Dp. Brenag, J . WYAMINER MEETING AT l HE KX AS ii 4EXS : W ELAR 2. iDITION, To be reissued, under the joint management of W. L. COTTON ana JOSEPH Ww. MITCHELL, about the FIRSI NOVEMBER next ye meeting held at Cornwell on Thurs- day was largely attended, and was organs ized by appointing Alexander McKinley, E-q., Chairman, and the undersigned Secretary. After the Chairman announcing the ob- ject of the meeting and some preliminaries O. Crosby said} “*~* ar |} suddeniy at Ottawa yesterday. Special Disp sich to Daily Examiner : Montreal, Nov. 2. Foster, well known in connec- matters, died ——— size of Sheet, 28. 8s inches Hon. A I nadian railway SuBSCRIPTION PRICI having been arranged, Mr. yi DOLLAR PER i BAR, thore was general dissatisfaction ” es Ice is being imported here from the | Slightly damaged atthe late fire. Will be xs ohborh< at » Assess a sold cheap to clear them out. IN ADVANCE. neighborhood at the Assessment Act, a United States. P FRANK EDEDS, Queen Street. especially the manner 1D which the valua- | Ata fire which broke out here this morn- | | ing, aman was suffocated and two chilarea | Noy. 3.- 3in eod Mr. Andrew Dickerson condemned the | | ———— — - ————— 3 . as . P the - 181. ‘ We solicit the support of tat public 4 'tions had been made. [Issued lb Con] of this enterprise. inicio sehall nection with the DaiLy EXAMINER, the} Se silt maaaiieiiedl aia hiaiadi | badly burned, ee eae C ; t I] weekly edition will ee sreagprenac ag reir ema Yesterday a drunken woman was burned | FOR SAL. ommencing da a: mM. wih we 4 W is Ni ie ’ % on WEEK ‘neer Was proving incompetent for the ser-/ t death in her own house. a ; see vith Editorial Articles calenlated | v.ces for which he was paid a large ealary./ The flour market is dull. The light 86P-) WO picg (ix mopths’s old)—one thor-| JIE SUBSCRIBER intends, if pose; to promote the prosperity of Prince Ed-| He also gave instances o! inequitable valu-/ }jy keeps the prices steady. Tue mageee | ougtbred Berkshire Sow, bred on the io close out the stock of Seeds oan Island. ; itions which, he said, had been made | wheat market Is weak. estate of the Karl of Derby; the other half j above Store to-day and Mouday. 1s the weekly edition of THE KX AMINER lion. W. D. Stewart defended the Gov- | | Berkshire and half Chester Boar, just ar-{ Paities will do well to call, as they are ernment, aud particularly his own des | oe partment. He argued that the Road Ser- | She vice is better performed than hitherto,and | are sure of bargains. No Reserve—everything is to be sold B. WILSON HICGs. sum of rived from England. Apply at the Exam- | {NERR OFFICE. | Nov. 2—pat 3: cour is, Ee aha . ot iii will be issued for the smal ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, rapron. | that the new Education Act is superior to) E2eformers in We auticipate & YERY LARGE CIRCI ae a : ‘the old Act, a . a Auctioneer, Oct. 23— Hon W. W. Sullivan reptied to Mr. | | RACTIIN G Ch'lowo. Nov. 3.—lin 7 /Stewart: said the Board of Education had | ‘ ‘ ‘| <nscenioneeeiaeaninerreaenionr ne aii bidy wipe ae sas ee n - . ‘been increased; the people have no ap-| Grand Torchlight Procession AT PTON PARK ! FLOUR ! ite he Daily Co xXaNriter | peal from the wrong valuations of the As. | UR ! we = 8 + sessors ; there was no need of the Asseées- | = ep enmem : ‘ment Act this year; the roads and bridges | |were never in @ much worse state; and | that the Leader of the Government was} ‘neglecting the duties of the office, for | ‘which be is paid to attend the Fishery Commission at Halifax. Hon. A. B. McKenzie said there wasa) : , i ’ i we ) at was written before the | genera’ outcry against the Government ac. | Vere met We will sell at Auction, 2215... DAS SATURDAY, the 8rd Nor., at Half-past 77 o'clock: DINNER, &C) 4 TROTTING MATCH Will take place TO-MORROW Saturday. Nov, 3), Charlottetown, November 3. 1877. Souris, Nov, %. Tne Charlottetown Reform Excursionists the Rvilroad Station by about LAURIERS DEFEAT (He following extract from the Rich.) mond Guardian | if bers of th ae 2S. M BBLS i jp camer eninge i an sd and fifty members of the 10 8. Choice trong B: tection in Drummond and Arthabaska | tion taken in framing so many new Acts, |one hundred “a y ; ; Between Dr. Jenkins’ Mare “QuzEN ” and 0 Strong Bakers — Phe land tix was a necessity, and Confeds | Souris Reform Club, carrying lighted i : seems one who Mr. A.N. Large’s ‘‘Farry "; also a THREE MINUTE CLASS and RUNNING RACE Entries made on the ground. Admission as usual. Nov. 2---2in JUST WHAT IS WANTED A SCROLL SAW MACHINE, Tursing Lathe and Circular Saw Attachment Tuat 1s SIMPLE AND STRONG, DOES EXCELLENT Work, AND EASILY RUN. PRICE COMPLETE, $10.00 Scroll Saw, only $7.50. The writer EF" I,O U Se; Landing ex Schr. ** Fama.” CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 3,—lin 7 NEWFOUNDLAND PORT WINE, JUST took place. : leration was the doom of this Province “oo cin correctlyguage public sentiment, and | ‘he appointing of a competent Superinten- | — . calculation of the probable issue | dent ot Education was : great nes dog as | A procession was formed and marched (o . late Seeretary robbed at least two thirds | the Agricultural Hall. There a warm col of the teachers. lation was ready, provided by Mrs, A. W. iia aie prospects in that | Donald McKay, E-q., M. P. P.. said the) Owen, Mrs, Jobn McLean, Mrs. Cameron, pised. Mr. {distribution of the publi¢ money had not; yf,,° James Morrow, Mrs. McLaughlin, Province are dark, this only chance is in) |. on fairly carried out, and justice had not | . FT ee ee an endeavor to overturn the people's de-} heen one this District. Lhe School Act, | a Peter es I “ a aa gision of Saturday last, or in finding s me, if carried out faialy, wauld be a benefit to) Coffin, Mrs. nite, Misses McFar ane, ‘eluded constituency where the voter: |the country. {He would go in for retrench-| jer, Marshal and Coffia. pan uae 4 | ment, and lessening taxation, {he Asses<; 4 torchlight procession of over three ava not yet fully enlightened on the inqui- | oe oo ct tar ; (he following | ene tnd Cae cam ibaa hundred marched through nae town and is the extract :— |ment to them to make high valuations. — | back to the hall, where enthusiastic adres. «The Lberals may whistle to Keep up | Donald E ae a beige to P. P., said | ges were delivered. : their courage if they will, but there are|the Assessment Act was abnoxious in its; Phe iown was illuminate i. real ghosts about; that is plain, There is | tetails, but was sound in its leading prin-| _ ~ ni yretence for saying that the Conserva- } ciple. He voted against it. He was not) WAR AEWS. i edictions of a Government defeat at} warm supporter of the Government, be. tive pre cause justice was not done to the District | hence bis | of a contest between the Conservative and Liberal parties in Q 1ebec is not to be des-} Laurier’s RECEIVED, From £t. Johns, per Brig © Fleetwood," a supply of this Fine O!d Wine, which will be sold at our usual! | MODERATE PRICES. MACEACHERY & CO Oct. 24— ties of a Grit Government. COAL VASES,” at alts e guesses. They are, be~ ; ict | Lonpon, Nov. 1. : Sree ; the polls dense well founded, Drum-| be represented. Would move next session ) Turk i silica Samp'e iu Store. Orders are solicited yous 6 a. Arthabaska indicates this be-| tor reduction of Members’ pay, and would | ,, As the. i in ae wn ee ee ee H d mond ep ‘ : 27; and all round the | advocate retrenchment and ec nomy to} Kaleb on Pues ay bth - : ~ Sa hed A. A. BALDWIN & CO. an some and Cheap | yond a te ig just the same, | lossen taxation. | prised their rear ag . ing es oe Noy. 2—pat 2in : + ne : ~ ol Liberals will carryten| Mr. P: R. Bowers, of the New Era, was) cor. A ea ae i $$$ —$ es e doubt i aa aa . and ke ider. | significant, ; .| w . ppovince. That Rich. next called upon, and spoke at considers! E , r , ee — iin : aS ee aa return to her old|able length on certain heads of depart.| ee anaes sillive! os < e2 rBHInR & SOW mond anc olfe : ad ‘ ; ae , ivil Sere | at De rjun, . love admits of no qoubt. Megantic siso; ment wialating the spirit of She Civit Bes east of Erzeroum> A, ~ Oct, 25, 1877. ’ If from the party of purity,| vice Act, by attending to their private | = eg: aang ound Plevna are < & a my will sever herself from 1 ewise; and if} avocations, instead of giving their uny; +" eS <a, <= "eS dg ) Brome, certainly, will ". oe Ee ion to tb blic busi ‘estimated at 150,00U, with filty siege and wow 29 ’ ‘ + tain Sheftord, which we divided attention to the public business , | © Seo tteh abil it Wants ete. efe Me er, ~¥e oe they will get in the | the Assessment Act, the errors in vaten. | #¥0 Seneeee x rng 4 t c pad © , erne: think likely, it is all voath of the St.|tions; the necessity for retrenchment ; | The siege at = = opened. . ue gar- i te w ig eee SE tS ae Eagiish constituencies | ticipating the| che abolition of the Legislative Council ; | #80? consists 0 000 men, well provis. > > sa Advertisem=: Lwwrence. True, we @ |. : g letti f th blic printi b ‘ioned, and with plenty of ammunition. d ements “uae vice of to-morrow’s on an as we | the a ee oi ae’ ae ¢ Y hing. | An effort is being made to gain posses Ss a Chis heading, in space not ex- re 4 .. ven if Mr. Laurier| tract, the Scho ) isiracnise-| . : : - |@®eeding haif an ineh, ill be onee 16 seeeee a * Government would ment of nonaproperty holders. sion cf Plevna and the Behova “eyes * = - mi Inserted for TEN © EN Ts per should be re dea there. They are| Hon. Mr. Stewart, Hon. Mr. Sullivan, | lhe uneasiness - prevailing at vonstanti- C Oo day. ; be ee = on; ‘entre, and will not|and Mr. McKay again addressed the meet- | — about Ghazi —* ao 2 ae aa 2 WB 9 ee nnn —— on a es Divisio! Of Montreal,/ing. Mr. Henry Lawson, of the Patriot, | eae or se ai Pe for ddin ae ee ANTED TO CHARTER.—A VESSEL open the Centre Divirredly go Conserva. | referred briefly to the extravagance of the|' av ae hich d an i << JO for Newfoundland. | baie. Montreal West will a: ivision is by no| ate Government, and regretted that there | 4nd Venatazs which do notZappear to have po =~ Oo - ; tive, and the Eastern ets ‘The |should be any cause for complaint of the! been closed, but these are of little avail age & Ni PM i ees LE, i ' ‘ } . Ss S . : o ee ae under grit| valuations made by the Assessors. | for supplies, and are very poor substitutes ° 7 Noy. 3. -~3in* Dring Perk Tesaery, French Counties, south, no : The following resolution was then pro- for the Sofia road in case of a retreat from —— . ee ae ‘ rule, will, for the most part, shake off the Ch’town, Nov. and | Plevna. posed by Angus McDonald, Esq., ANTED—Good Board wanted by a Gen- yoke; and the Nortb Shore is *S good as secured by the railway under ©°astraction through those counties. As One of ~— many ‘straws show how the wind blows, we may point to what is going on in Drum- seconded by Richard Leonard, E:q., and | While there were only detachments of carried by a large majority . ihe last Session of the Local Legislature by | Russian cavalry ranging west of the Vid, ‘and ail important points on the road were held by the Turks, a retreat could have ‘been effected with tolerable facility; but Whereas, Tne Assessment Act passed at CARD. YHE Subscriber, having associated himselt with THE EXAMINER PRINTING & PUBLISH- the present Government is unjust and op- | pressive; and ' Wiercas, The valuations made under the | aforesaid Act are inequitable in many in- | stances; and Whereas, ‘The Dominion Goverament ! having forfeited the confidence ot the peo.’ pie, and will not likely be able to retain their pssitions during another session, and will in all probability cause a general elec- | tion to take place before another meeting | mond and Arthabaska. The Government speakers there are making all sorts of fine promises, for instance. at L’Avenir, On Sunday, Mr. Devlin —by way of a bid for the Irish vote—promised in the name of the Government that O°’Donaghue, the Manitoba hero, would be reprieved; but this promise did not avail him, as the Liish vote will go the other way. Mr. Laurier, also, gave a pretty strong hint that a treaty of reciprocity with the United | 47 the House of Commons, and States would be adopted, and that the) Whereas, It is desirable that the electors, | ‘insolvent Act’ would be repealed. The} tisfranchised by certain’ Acts also passed sum total is simply this: Quebec will go| during the last Session of the Legislature, | overwhelming!y Conservative. Broken | should be restored to the privilege of ex- piedges and an unpatriotic tariff have|ercising their franchise: done this, apd all«the coaxing theycan| /herefore Resolved, Thatit is the duty or ne will pot change the result. We are | the Local Government to call the [ogistature very certain that the fight Will be a degs| togetuel immediately for (he purpose of am- | perate one— probably the keenest ever endiog the Assessment Act, adjusting the | ee valuations recently made under the said vught since Canada had a Parliament.” | ; a agg }Act, and of enf:anchising those now 4de- Pror. Danretie has secured a suitable | Oa motion of Donald McKay, Esq., it room, for the present, in Queen's Building | was resolved that the proceedings of the corner Quaen and King Street, enterance Op | meeting be published in the ci'y papers, King Street, where tne ladies and children’s | ater whicn the meeting adjonrned. clasa will meet this Saturday) afternoon, | Epwaup Rocur, at 3 o'clock; andon Monday, Wednesday | Secretary. 1877. _—_——- © ~~ ani Saturday, according to circular. The; Cornwall, N-v. 1, gentiemen’s class, for beginners, will meet | . on Monday evening as per circular. Al Bistior MCKINNON CREATED ARCHBISHOP, class for advanced pupils (gents who hive! —T Autiz nish Caskelsays: ‘The some knowle lge of dancing) will be formed | Uoly See has just recognized the long and he ait on Tuesdsy evening, tor Tuesday andj failhful services of Bishop McKinnon by Thursday nights, Under Prof. Danielle's; »estowing upon him the highest tiil+ that a system ali the fashionable dances of the! Colonial Bishop rec_ives. In a |. t+ Con- day can be acquired in a single course ef\sistory he hes been created Archbishop of twelve Lincers (The Norwegian,”’) the most ad mired ** Boston,” and the new and beautis | ful * Polka Quadrille,”’ new dances taught. lessons. The new figures of the} \mydo in parlibus infideliumn. i teal At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court $2 and costs or eight days, for being drunk wleis ,and disorderly. Mary Young, for being Propuce.—The total shipments of pro- | drunk and incapable, was fined $3 and dace in coastwise vessels from this pers to/ Costs or eight days. 5 s s : es | . ‘ . . . ports in Nova Scotia yesterday was 7,024 | Complaint of William Lloyd for stealing an bushels pota‘oes, 2,336 bushels oats, 1,712) overcoat, was sentenced to four monthe’ imprisonment with hard labor. Lushe's turnips and 300 bushels barley. | active service. rived of tho privilege of voving. | A large share of the difficulties which have now that the Muscovite army may be said to be in the rear of Plevna and on the most direct line of retreat, a retiring move- ment by the other routes becomes a rather doubtful matter. Lonpon, Nov. |. The official return of the Russian killed, wounded and missing, from commencer ment of hostilities to 25th October, is 61,962. CONTSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 1, It is officially announced that 226,797 men are to be immediately called out for G@LRERAL NEWS. Orrawa, Nov. 1. The sudden death of the Hon. A. B. Foster has caused a profound sensation. been thrown in the way of the railway undertakings in which he was engaged | were the result of intrigues, brought about to injure his credit and to throw obstacles ‘in the way of his public enterprises by those who, to punish him for his share in 'the revelations of 1873, subjected him toa systematic and unrelenting persecution. His death is, no doubt, almost directly ‘the result of harassing anxieties, thus | thrown upon him in the past two years. _ Two respectable women were sentenced _to one month in jail, in Toronto, to-day, ‘cemetery. | Mr. Laurier is satisfied that he will ob- , tain his election when the contest comes ‘for stealing flowers from graves in the’ ing Company, would take this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the patronage extended to him in the past, and would solicit a continuance of their favors in conne:tion with the above Company. s@ All orders for Printing, as heretofore, will receive prompt and personal attention. J. W. MITCHELL. JSharlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. | SLIANVTE SUIVd $28 | | | j NOGNO'T WE LV ‘seny 9asi0H OOF =. GF, ‘ HSOOH | s Ch'town, Ney. 1—t! DR. 1. W. POMEROY | z . staying at the ‘-OsBornr Huuse,’ next. He will then go Where he will remain for «a short time Examinations free. stand for any other county till the protest is decided. MoNTHEaL, Nov. |. A dissipated woman named Trowells was are amongst the yesterday morning, John Flynn was fined | burned to death this morning by a fire in aj ;smail wooden houss in Si, Dominique | Street. { An important judgment was given yester- |, day in the Court of Review, that salaries are James Malone, on}:n'y privileged claims upon merchandize , ,enleffects contained in th: store, shop or | ¥O-kshop in which services are requiped. . Sir John Macaonald, to-day, visited sever- ‘al manufactories. 'before the courts and will not probably Ch’tuwn, Noy. 1— ‘ | tee 125 ne TE ae 45 Qr. do Fine Flavor ' WHOLESALE & REFAIL. | AT. BERER & SONS ; Oct. 25, 1877. Strong. pus returned to Chariotletown. He is! where he may be consulted uantij Tuesday | tleman, with Bedroom and Private Parlor. Late cinner preferred. Apply at this office. Nov. 3. W ANTED—A first-class Tinsmith ; ‘ove who understands his bustness. Apply to SIMON W. CRABBE. Nov, 2— 2in* ——— fae ee first-class Horse SHOEB and a first-class CarnRriaGR BUILDER (wood). KEIFFE, Queen Square. Ch’town, Nov. 2—tf Apply to J.C — TRAYED—On the night of Wednesday last, 30th Oct., a low sized red COW. having large horns sawed at the tips, Apy person who will return her to the 6ub- acriber, sr give information as to het whereabouts, will be rewarded, GEORGE | ALLEY. [nov 2—8ta | 1%. Snatch aml licigaba aii iluaaals } ANTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years i of age, to learn the Printing Business. | Apply immediately. wee. i, Fy. ——— ad eS ~ ~ | 0ST: STRAYED, OR STOLEN--From Montague Bridge, a BLACK HORSE. The finder will be rewarded on giving sack jjnformation fat the Examinen OFFict 28 will lead to his recovery. LEMUEL MELLE&TT t Oct. 31—3i* SD /¥ OST—Between Terlizzick’s corner and y St. Peter's Church, on Thursday night, ‘the sum of $27.00. The finder wil! receive $5.00 reward on leaving the said purse # 'o Summerside, | Carter’s Confectionery, Queen Street. Oct. 27. PMOARDERS WANTED.—A few permam _D ent Boarders can now be accommodated ‘at the Revere House. /POARDERS WANTED.—Four or five Boarders wanted. Gentlemen preferred $$ - + — . Rooms are large ani suitable for marr -oup'es. Apply at this office. Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1877, leads eas 8 ee ) LET.—Two or more Rooms to let i convenient part of this city. Ap?yY a ® this office. Ch'town, 1877. | A