pan sete 2 >» aoe Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. Tue Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court was apparently the centre of attraction this forenoon, judging from the crowd that as- sembled to hear the small number of cases disposed of. The first case called was Thomas Flynn’s prodigal son John, who was arrested on complaint of his parent. John is a lazy, good-for-nothing fellow, who does little else than drink liquor and keep his father’s residence in a constant broil by his dis- ordealy acts. He was sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labor for vagrancy. James Wright, ‘‘ the native of Coolie,” was arrested yesterday on warrant for as- saulting Thomas Michael, Steward of the Ethel Blanche with a knife. The magis- trate read the charge and Wright quickly responded: ‘‘I cut ‘im Sir.” He stated that at dinner time he went to the steward and asked for some pepper for the hands. The steward wished to be asked more grace- fully than the manner which Wright asked, and dealt him a blow on the face. Wright then drew a sheath-knife and stabbed him through the muscle of the left arm. The magistrate informed him there was nothing the law was so severe on as using Knives, and then sentenced him to six months im- prisonment with hard labor. The next called was an assault case which occurred between two tonsorial artists. The complainant, whose name is Joseph Gillis, states that on Thursday night last at a late hour, he was going from a party with a young lady ; when at the corner of Rich- mond and Queen Streets a young man came up and took the lady from him. The defendant, W. McMahon, then caught him by the throat and struck him three or four times in the face, blacking his eyes and bleeding his nose. Magistrate—Have you anything to say to this, McMahon ? McMahon to Gillis—Are you not ashamed of yourself? Did you not know I was en- gaged to that girl! Gillis—I did not know anything about it. The girl did not want to go with you; she held on to my arm. McMahon — Were you acquainted with the young lady ? Gillis—No; I was asked by another young man to go home with her. Mc Mahon— Were you asked to the party ! Gillis—No ; I went to the door and was asked in. McMahon to Magistrate—Your Honor, on leaving the party I was in act of putting on my coat, when this young man came along and dragged away my girl. I put on my coat and said, ‘‘Young man, you made a mistake; you got my girl.” I caught hold of her by the arm. Gilus—No! Your Honor! she canght hold of mine. McMahon—Your Honor, he caught her arm by the inside, and I caught her by the outside ; and we walked abreast down to the corner. I then said, ‘‘Young man, you came far enough, you got to get back ;” and I took him by the throat and gave hima few shakes. He insulted the girl. Gillis—The girl did not want to go with him. Magistrate—You better get your girls first, if you want to go home with her from a party after this. The case was adjourned for witnesses. Pownal Street, on Saturday night, was— according to the evidence taken at the Police Court this forenoon—a hideous den. Crowds of rough fellows marched to and fro,threatening to punmel our brass mount- ed guardians. At one o'clock a crowd as- sembled at Mr. C. Reilly’s corner and or- ganizee a general disturbance. From the evidence, we learn, that a young man was questioning the character of another who had previously assaulted him, and in a loud voice he exclaimed, ‘‘Kelly is down on me because I am from the County Monaghan.” Kelly overheard him and appeared on the scene and began a small riot. Those who commenced were oversteeped in ‘‘old ben- zine,’ and the more peaceable ones en- deavored to restore quiet. This resulted in a greater disturbance, and two of peace- makers, namely: Power and Crowley, in- dulged in a violent ‘‘set-to,” out of which the latter emerged with a most disfigured countenance. At the Court this mourning James McIntyre, James McKenna, Dennis Higgins, James Crowley and Michael Power appeared for being engaged in this disturbance. The police or witnesses sum- moned, were apparently ignorant of the oc- currence, and Crowley was called to the witness stand. His testimony, however, did not tally with the statements of the others. The Magistrate discovered that he was equally to blame. It would then be unjust to let him clear and punish the others; and in justice he had to acquit all concerned—an act which he said was sorely against his grain. or Sons of Temperance. At the meeting of the Grand Division held yesterday, the following gentlemen were elected office bearers for the ensuing year : G. W. P.—W. McLean, Graham’s Road. G. W. A.—Henry Smith, Charlottetown. G. Seribe—J. Barrett Cooper, Charlotte- town. Treasurer—Robert Scott, Charlottetown. Chaplain—Rev. Mr. Slackford, Margate. Con.—Captain George McLeod, New London. Sentinel.—A. T. Fultz, Charlottetown. In the evening there was a public meet- ing at which quite a large number of people were present. Short addresses were de- livered by Messrs. J. J. Chappell, Dr. Me- Kay, New London; George Smith, New Glasgow; Thomas Tuplin, Margate; Mr. Sanderson, Georgetown; Mr. Power, Wheatley River; Mr. Wood, of Alexandria, Lot 49; Mr. Lamont, of West River; Wm Sinclair, of Hamilton; Mr. Henderson, of North Wiltshire, Mr. McDonald, of Spring- field; and the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Mr. McLean, of Graham’s Road. HENRY COOMBS. ame SPECIAL MEETING, | —_ A N ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING LA of the Shareholders in the St. Lawrence , Marine lnsurance Company will be held in pls the Merchants’ Exchange Reading Room on SATURDAY, the 9th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, to receive report of Committee. By order. i} ati FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. Oct. 29, 1875 Wz ATPIT ? APRA Arisa, iN WV “DBL RAILWAY. Special Running Arrangement. On AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM- BER 4th a SPECIAL STEAMBOAT MAIL TRAIN will run as follows:— Ll Going West. ’ Going East. ~—--4 <—_e@s —- AW) GAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF \ WINTER GOODS Geo. Davies & Ca. AR Ee OO nl ls GR RR OE mn Oe ee Me . we The 4 a iad te Winter Fruit! 7 i3* AUCTION To-morrow, Friday, at 2 o'clock, at the Subscriber's i es WeTION Sik HOUS OPENINGS Rooms, 159 Bar: cls Winter Keeping Apples in Russets, Greenings, Baldwins, Bishop Pip 1iLR, ELC., etc. OUR WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Oct. 31, 78 Stock Farm Pigs. BY AUCTION, FRIDAY, NOV I, AT 12 o’cLock, {i Young Pigs, Pure Breeds. A, MeNEILL, Auctioneer. Oct. 30—2in 2 meme Farm Stock & Crop. r WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on the _ Farm of Mr. LAwreNcE Morrissey, West Royalty, near Upton Park, on SATURDAY, S. “FPREINCE EDWARD.” | A. M. |! P.M, SSH RECEIVE "ER &, Ch’town Dp. 6.25 jSummerside Dp. 6.05 sds abet Royalty Jne | ‘** 6.40''Kensington | ‘* 6.33 N. Wiltshire} ‘* 7.20}|County Line! * 6.58 re ‘* 7.32! | Breada nel “* 7.60 “lhiotts ** 7.52) | Elliotts ‘PD a ai . 98 9728 ee errs 8.00] | Hunter River “7.33 Charlottetown, September 28th, 1378. County“Line| * @O@7UN. Wiltshire! 8 7.86 OEE ae Kensington | ‘* 8.32||Royalty Jne; ** 8.25 Summerside! ar 9.00}}Ch’town ar 8.4 WM. McKECHNIE, Supt. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Supt. Gov't Railways. Ch’town Oct. 30.—p near h pres kea sp sj 3i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 10. Fall and Winter Arrangement, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1878. Trains Going West. HATS, GAPS, F STATIONS. | No. 1 No. 3 a “e | Georgetown | Dp 9.10 am; Cardigan * Om ** ade arl0.55 ‘ M.Stew’t Jun dp11.05 ‘6 /Royalty Jun. **12.20 pm ' » ec“ Ch’town pus’ dp 9.00 ain| Dp 3.30 pm 'L. Gnaedinger, Son & Co. SUCTESSGRS TO HARUSGEN & GNANDINGER, MON 'TREAAT- ——-— 30 ;-——-- ——$—$<— () ——__—__— Our Representative will visit P. E. Isiand in January next, with a Splendid Assortment of HOME MANUFACTURED AND AMERICAN SOFT fIATS, RELISH STIFF HATS, Straw Hats, Cloth Caps, Hic. ——~ 12nd November uext, at 11 o'clock, the following well-bred CATTLE & HORSES, in 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 25 years old), 2 Calves, 1 Heavy Cart Horse, 2 Farm Mares, 1 Filly 14 years old), 1 Colt, 25 Ewes, 12 Lambs, 30 Tons Upland Hay, 300 Stooks Oats. _ Terms for the Horses—12 months ; for the Cattle and Crop, 6 months, on good Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Oct. 28—pat t sale BOOK DEBTS Estate McDougall & Currie. HAVE been authorized by the Inspector tosel at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Saiesroom of Messrs. Carvell Bros., on Wednesday, the Sth November, AT ll O'CLOCK, the Beok Debts and Promissory Notes of the above Estate. A list of the Debts can be seen at the office of Carvell Bros., an the Books are open for inspection till sale. J. S. CARVELL, Assignee. Ch’town, Oct. 15— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. URS, STRAWS. Port Hull |“..0°" UV’ Leary Soe © FB ioe 6.35 °° Great National Work | Alberton 4 ld 6 49 6é ts . Tani gud ART ILLUSTRATIONS iguish jar 7.25 ** j ipsa ae By &.- &. TUTTLE. Trains Going East. HIsrory TWEE new and only ILiLusrrarev 3 Just pub- i No.5 og aie: Mixed. EXO LET—Furnished Rooms, suitable for two or more persons, wita or without i; No.d | STATIONS. | Mixed. WSTATION S. ' A; \board. Apply to P. MACGOWAN, Great A M1) | P.M. | George Street. Souris Dp 8.00),MtStw'tJnciDp 4.40) Gh*town, Oct. 25-31 Harmony “ §.95|| Morell « 5,99! ees ee oe iSt. Peters ** 9,40'|St. Peters “ §.55) " eas a Morell - “s 10.13| Harmony “779 OST—On the evening of Tuesday, the se 22nd inst., a PURSE, containing a consid- ar 7.35 erable sum of MONEY, in Sovereigns, Silver a a ‘and Bank Notes. The finder will be suitably WM. McKECHNIE, ‘rewarded by returning the same to our office, Supt. P. Ev. R. | Oct. 26—3i sm w MtS'tw’tJnclar 10.55)|Souris ©. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Ch’town, Oct 30, 1878. nn p ne arh pres kea sp sj 61 respectable neighborhood, healthy locality, rent low, and immediate possession given. Oil. yes es ‘Apply to N. MURPHY, “California House,” CASKS ATLANTIC — one of the) Dorchester Street. [oct. 26—3i eod 100 best brands in the market — just. arrived ex brigt. ‘‘ Quango.” Will be 4k low while landing. li. COOMBS. TqNO LET—That new and pleasantly situ- ated Cottage lately occupied by James Montgomery, Esq., near St. Peter's R Load ; Kerosene ANTED-—-To charter for Newfound land, a Vessel carrying about 3000 or 4000 bushels Produce. —W. BOYLE. Ch’town, Oct. 24—3i : Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1878. IRON. WORK. HAVE on hand a lot of Ring Bolts, Rud- der Irons, Windlass Gear and other work, which can be bought for less than cost of the | raw material. ake, a lot second-hand 3-inch | Iron Pipes. Oct. 24—3i eod HENRY COOMBS. Light Sloven For Sate. APPLY TO T¥Xo Let—A two-story House, containing 9 rooms, frost-proof Cellar, yard and stables, and a large garden, fronting on Euston Street, near Crabbe’3 corner. Rent moderate. For information apply to W. W. LORD. Ch’town, Oct. 22— OARDERS— A few p&manent and transient Boarders can be accommodated at reasonable terms at the Quincy House, next to Mr. John Seller’s Grocery Store.— Good Stable accommodation can also be had in connection with this Hotel. toyalty Jun. | “* 9.20 <* | ** 3.50 * P. S.—In anticipation of a change in the Tariff, we have already made all our N. Wiltshire 10. 5 2 “(4.45 “-| purchases, so that our customers need have no fear of a higher duty. 2 tte ae co | ce oe “ Montreal, Oct. 23, 1878—1m County Line “11.18 ** | * 55k ene 3 Kensington 19 OO ** | ** 6.380 «6 m bea dee ee eee ea aah) Summerside ae ar 7.00 * NOW READY > HAVE YOU STN if ? )idp 2. si 1c ; Wellington i hee THE ‘ omaeTowe a > of the DoMINION OF CANADA, STATIONS. Es oF | a lished. The most popular and saleable Work - = : -_ {of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Tignish Dp 7.50 am Volumes, 600 pages in each, or :a monthly Detection ar 8.35 ** numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated dp 8.55 * and ngueney bound, with 28 fine Steel O’ Leary a Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Port Hull “11.16 * Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi. | Wellington “ae nent public men. Smenahde iar 12.50 pm) AGEATS WANTED in every town and | z dp 2.30 ‘ |Dp 9.45am |county in P. E. I. Send for terms and outfit Kensington ** 3.60 ** | 410,15 ‘* jat once. County Line "oe ao D. DOWNIE & CO., Breadalbane 1 “2a. aie * Sole Publishers. Hunter River | ‘4.93 * | 11.46 * | Box 1964, Montreal. [may N. Wiltshire LAA 88 | 662.08 porn | een mere — Royalty Jun. +40 ** 1 SRS iv i "ny « ~ ~ t , Te cy. Ch’town \'ar 6.00 “* lar 1.15 * anis, Lost, Found, $- . (jdp 2.55 * ee ee Hane. Royalty Jun. cae.” = fae ae me — a Ste a \ jar 4.30 | Advertisements under this heading, tn space —_—s ( dp 4.40 * not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. Cardigan ** 6.00 “ | ed for Ten Cents per day. Georgetown ar 6.25 ‘ ei ieee ils i sn intel 7 . - NPE D— A situation as servant man SOURIS BRANCH. to do General Out-door Work. Good oa ———————_ | reference can be given. Appiy at EXAMINER Going West. Going East, | Office. | oo hide Sn Diba Gc Mead Oct. 30, 1578. lin * in Chancery. SAMUEL NELSON ROBINSON, JOSEPH ROBINSON and GEORGE FREDERICK ROBINSON,— SEEN WHAT ? Complainants _ BOREHAMS New Boot & Shoe Store, isc isr, crt, ator eigwor | McCraith, Mary Louisa McCraith, Augus- OPPOSITE THE MARKET YOUSE tine McCraith, Margaret McCraith, Elea McCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, Defendants. AND MARGARET McCRAITH JAMES REDDIN, PIERCE GAUL, : JUST OPENED, In pursuance of a decree made in this suit by His Uonor the Vice Chancellor, | MEN,S, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of WOMEN’S August, instant, a 3 1878, there will be sold by Puablic Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of December next, ensuing, at twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’a County,— LL that Tract or Piece of Land situate, L& lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots /Number Four and Five, in the secoad hure dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bounds ed and described as follows, that is lo say : Commencing at the southeastern corner of the dwelling- house and store now occupied hy Henry J. Calbeck, in the northern edge or side of Sydney Street, and running thence along the edge or side of Sidney Street, paraliel with the line of said Street for the distance of forty feet; thence at right avgies to said Street, northwardly, for the distance of sevenly-nine feet; thence at right angles westwardly, along the boun Gary line of the late John McGill’s land, forty (40) feet, or until it meets the boun- dary line of land occupied by the said Henry J. Calbeck; thence at right angles south- wardly along the said last mentioned line seventy-nine (79) feet, to the place of com- mencement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appur- tenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 31st day of August, A D. 1878. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. BOYS, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS | IN GREAT VARIETY. COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. i r | ¥Y. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Oct. 14, 1878—wed sat tf Recerven 0-va IN Ea WW alg (CHOICE PATTERNS) [ --AT— KING SQUARE HOUSE E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. WINDING UP. NHE SUBSCRIBER, about to close his business at Mount Stewart, requests all : persons having claims against him to present : : Tailoring Department ceria sciatic? Au3 | wise, are required to make payment in on omy ore pom or before 15th November, next, E Se i Se SONS. | will be issued for large amounts. % Ch’town, June 18, 1878. | JAMES 5. CLA Sa ki Mount Stewart, Oct. 17, ’78.—4in EMNOVAL-— GEORGE E. MILLNER | ——— Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c., has removed his | HE WEERLY EXAMINER. — Per- place of business from Great George Street to) sons having relatives or friends abroad, and DesBrisay’s Block, Upper Queen Street, desiring to keep them informed con where he will be pleased to attend to all orders P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheang entrusted to him, at the shortest notice, and|er way than by subscribing to THe Weekes on reasonable terms.—-Tinware and Stovepipe | EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address constantly on hand. jm Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, ov the Oct. 14—2i law* Charlottetown, Oct.12, 1878—6i 2aw Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, #4