" and Other Items, | a awe ara LCR f No business at the Stipendiary Magis. trate’s Court this forenoon. Hughes. Nov. 11.—Schr. Sylph, New| York, 2800 bushels pots 5, by . i VUS : atoes b Jobn A meerine of the friends and support- | yy...) <7 “i porasoes, 29 . foe ,: linda eee ‘hr. Lively, Tatmagouche, 21 ers of Mr. Longworth will be held in Allin’s 4) ‘intiancaas «S| ; : - ids. é “ACE A j all, on Tuesday evening, the 12th inst., 1 3 , ; ; ’ : ’ ~~ _" — Sy ’ rick. Schr. Manowet, Yarmouth, 4200 | at 5 p. m.--<1 ushels potatoes by Carvell Bros. J Tue survey on the schr. ‘Four Brothers,” ashore at Canso on the 9th inst., condemned the vessel, and the cargo of 4000 bushels of | potatoes is advertised for sale to-morrow, | at 12 o'clock, noon, + & THe second trial of the Osborne family for the murder of Timothy McCarthy, at Shediac, will commence to-morrow. The Dowd murder trial commenced at St. An- drew 8s to day. -eMEMBER that the Rev. R. B. Me- Donald lectures on ‘‘How to read and what toread,” in the Atheneum, this evening. This is the first of a course of lectures which | will be held under the auspices of the Re- | form Club of this city. A cranp banquet will be given to the | Hon. J. C. Pope, Minister of Marine and | Fisheries, by his friends and supporters, at the Rankin House, this evening. The room in which the banquet will be held is beautifully decorated, and flags are strung across Water Street. As will be seen by advertisement, a meet- ing of the manufacturers of this City will be held in the Reform Club Hall to-morrow evening. The meeting is, we understand, | called ‘to consider the best means of protect- ing the interests of the manufacturers, in view of the decision given by the Master of the Rolis in the case of Alley rs. Duchemin sURGLARY. — We learn that one night last week Thomas Fennessy burglariously en- tered the shop of Mr. Peardon, Great George Street. Shortly after his entrance he was captured, but, through the adroit- ness of the fellow, he made good his escape before the police could be called in. He is still at large. A Granp Literary and Musical Enter- tainment, under the auspices of St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society, will be given in St. Patrick’s Hall on the Gth of January next—‘* Old Christmas Day.” The St Patrick’s Brass Band will be in good work- ing erder by that time, and will, no doubt, add ¢o the success of the Entertainment. Particulars will appear in advertisement. A Terrrete Fare.—Lovis Bechler was buried by the caving in of a well at New- ark on Tuesday. The workmen partly dug him out, but his legs were fastened in the debris so that he could not be extricated. Suddenly another cave occurred, and he was slowly swallowed up. Bechler knew his fate was sealed, and cried in pitiable tones to his employer to look out for his children. Tus Master of the Rolls to-day delivered Judgment in the case of Alley vs. Duche- min, which has occupied the time of the Ceurt of Chancery during Thursday and Friday last. His Honor refused to dis- solve the injunction granted to Mr. Alley, and directed that it be continued until the hearing or further order of the Court. The plaintiff has to undertake to abide by any | order the Court may make as to damages. We will, to-morrow, give the Judgment in full, as:it is most important to mechanics. Joux McLean, of Fraser’s Mountain, near New Glasgow, N. 8., left his home on Wednesday morving to look for some cattle. Not returning, search was made, and his body was found by the roadside on Wednesday. The deceased had lived in town fér some weeks before his death, having exchanged his farm for a house in New Glasgow. He repented of the bar- gain and it weighed on his mind, causing severe nervons depression, which caused —_ ati Produce Shipments. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, _ Charle Schr. Nero, New | York, .7886 bushels potatoes, by John Georgetown, Noy. 9.—Sch. C. M. Mamet, New York, 7000 bushels potatoes, by A. A. | McDonald Bros. Prescott, New York, 3800 bushels potatoes, by the same. ; Schr. Sarah Balison, Newburyport, | 1527 bush. potatoes, by J. LH. Kennedy. AS rah oe Ocnr. wa Ky. i Schooner Grand | with 4500 bushels! New London, Nov. 6.- Master, New York, potatoes, | Montague, Nov. 9.—Barque Devonport, | Irving, Queenstown, with 21,666 bushels | oats, by A. ©. McDonald. +242PP- Special Notices. Yn ss ANOTHER LoT of Fresh Finnen Haddies | just received at Hanford’s, Water Street. The place to get your Sleighs painted and | repaired is at P. H. Tratnor’s Kent St. 8i. | Tae best place to have your carriages carefully stored is at P. H. Trainor’s, Kent street. {nov8 81 eod 7,000 rolls room-paper just opened at J. & W. Beer's. Tue new form of Bill of Sale can now be had at G. Herserr Haszarp’s, 18 Queen Street.—-taw daily & wkly. ' Dr. Clarke Johnston’s Indian Blood Syrup for sale, wholesale aud retatl, at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap? Call and he will tell you. ly you wish for a delicious Oyster Stew, don't forget that the Beehive Saloon is the place to get it. 3i Buy Essence of Vinegar and make your own vinegar any strength required cheaper than can be imported. Directions given at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. Txose ordering Oysters at the Beehive! Saloon, Prince street, can have them sent to any part of the city at ten minutes no- tice, free of charge. 3i Oysters in every style, Baked Beans, Beefsteak, Sausages, Pigs’ Feet, Potted Head, etc., etc. Hot Coffee (real mocha,) Tea and Chocolate, at all hours up to 11 p. m., at the Beehive. 31 = Married. At Boston, Mass., April 27th, by the Rev. O. Boucher, Mr. Augustus E. Wilbur, of St; John, N. B., to Miss Bella A. Mathews, daughter of the late William Mathews, Esq., of Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ire THE PRINTER fase Al” —MUST— SUBSCRIBERS ADVERTISERS ( WILL THEREFORE PLEASE PAY UP WITHOUT DELAY. Nov. 1. 1878. G. HUNTER, ga joe has 9 —_AND— ‘ ---—_— WE ARE NOW -—-?-=<D eo @ 2- -—— -—- ow ton a _ AUCTION SALES, LUMBER! WILL SELL. AT AUCTION, on Pownal Wharf, to-morrow, TUESDAY, 12th a > inst., at 4 o’clock ne j 11,000 ft. Spruce Boards, OPENING OUR LARGE AND GAREFULLY SELESTED STOOK OF PALL & WINTER GOOD JUST RECEIVED PER S. Geo, Davies & Go. Charlottetown, September 28th, 1875. eee el ee et a —— L. Gnaedinger. Son & Co., SUCCESSORS TO HABUSGEN. & GVARDINGER, MONTREAL. Our Representative will visit P. E. Island in January next, with a Splendid Assortment of HOME MANUFACTURED AND AMERICAN SOFT HATS, ENGLISH STIFF FIATS, Straw Hats, Cloth Caps, Etc. P. S.—In anticipation of a change in purchases, so that our customers need have no fear of a higher duty. Montreal, Oct. 23, 1878—1m = 305 HATS, GAPS, FURS. STRAWS. 0 serine cians S. “—fPRINCE EDWARD.” ——+-— omen the Tariff, we have already made all our NOW READY: THE Great National Work | ART ILLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. FANHE new and only ILtusrrarsy Hisrory of the DomINIon or CaNapa. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 690 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 8 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 county in P. E. I. Send for terms and outfit at once. D. DOWNIE & Cv., Italian and American Marble, Ww many sleepless nights. It is possible that weariness of body and mind overcame him when in search of his cows, and that he sat | down, fell asleep and became chilled to| death. He said frequently during last | week that his mental distress would kill | him. His father, mother, and a brother, | all met with sudden deaths. Tue Progress remarks that while the) Dominion campaign was going on the, Patriot professed to be thoroughly ac- quainted with the workings of the protec- tive system which the Conservative party advocated. Indeed, a person reading the Patriot at that time would imagine that Sir John A. McDenald had taken the editor into his confidence, so thoroughly versed was he in the details of the National Policy. A tax was to be put on salt, flour, coal, iron, | and every article of general consumption. | The taxes of the people were to be higher ; | times would grow worse, and depression and | discontent wonld reign everywhere. The | Patriot appeared to know what was meant | by a protective system much better than | Mr, Pope or any other Conservative. How} does it happen that now the Patriot seeks | ments, or those who wish to have their cloth | propert information in regard to the proposed | National Policy from Mr. Pope? \ Cuanies Ritey was drowned off Spurr! Cove, St. John, on Friday last. The Tele-| graph says : The deceased had loaded his boat with barrel headings at Cushing's mill, just above the Falls, and put out into the river for his destination at Indiantown. The current either proved too strong for him, or else he did not take sufficient lead | along shore before striking out into the full strength of the stream; at all events, Riley’s boat was drawn over the pitch of the Falls, the craft was overturned, and he was washed out. Riley succeeded in gain- | ing a position upon the boat’s bottom, and | floated down with it towards Split Rock. Evidently fearing that he would be drawn | into the whirlpools under the bridge, Biley | jumped from the boat and endeavored to swim to tne eastern shore. One of the’ ‘* boils” peculiar to the Falls drew him under water almost immediately on his leaving the boat, and he did not reappear. | Vonnme di numents, Toh ot9 Headstones, | Udy SAUCUDU | Cenrre Tasie Tops, Burzau AND CoMMODE! Tors, WasH Bow. Siass, &c., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. | ga Designs furnished on application, “@a | Corner Hillsborough and*Kent Streets, Char- } lottetown. Noveniber 6, 1878. | "FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM Tailoring Kistablishment. NICHOLSON & PATTERSON Corner Queen and Dorchester Streets (opposite Connolly’s Bank.) ! Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of clothing, in the latest and most fashionable | New York and London styles. A specialty made of Cutting Ladies Sacques and Ulsters, Parties wishing to obtain patterns of gar- cut only, can be accommodated on very rea-. sonable terms. Mr. Nicholson has had a long experience as | a Cutter and practical Tailor, and can there- | fore guarantee tirst-class fits and good work-| manship. In connection with the above we intend car- rying on the business of Repairing, Renovating and Mending Gentlemen’s Clothing. No matter how much garments may be faded we will guarantee to restore them and make them appear as good as new. NICHOLSON & PATTERSON. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1878. HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheans er way than by subscribing to THE WE&kuy Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address mm Great Britain, the Un*ted States, ov the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, I Sole Publishers. [may cn eee QUEEN INSURANCE OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACL&OD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— ants, Lest, Box 1964, Montreal. , oe -- wey ih. Foun Advertisements wider not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. LOCKET and Chain. ‘The owner can have the same by calling at this Office, proving y and paying for this advertisement. Nov. 9— ———a W JANTED—Three unfurnished Rooms and Board for two persons. Apply at this oftice. Nov. 8—p 23 AN TED — An elderly woman or a mar ried couple without children, to take charge of a small house with two or three grown persons ; must bea good cook; an old servant preferred. Apply at this office. Nov. 8—p 2i W Tanted — Employment by a steady, trustworthy young man. First class testimonials. Apply at the Examiner Office. Noy. 4—6i OARDERS— A few permanent and transient Boarders can be accommodated at reasonable terms at the Quincey House, next to Mr. John Seller’s Grocery Store.— Good Stable accommodation can also be had | purchasers. in connection with this Hotel. Oct. 14—2i law* 10,7 tthe? this headiig, iw space OUND—To-day, on King Street, a Gola | . RECRIVED ony IN EY WW" (CHOICE PATTERNS) -~AT— KING SQUARE HOUSE | Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. | Ch’town, June 18, 1875. } 7 me | | —es, - REMOVAL. | ‘a Subscribers would respectfully . an- nounce that they have removed to that new studio in the new building south of Mr. Fraser's Drug Store. where they are prepared | to furnish their patrons with | | PHOTOGRAPHS j of every style, the quality and finish of which ree be surpassed in America. Having had a long experience in some of the leading Photo- graphic Studios in the United States, they are confident that they can vuarantee satisfaction | to their patrons. The superior quality of their work is evi | dent, and they are prepared to furnish several styles of Pictures that cannot be obtained ‘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 | PEHOTO-CHROME, | which cannot be surpassed for its softness and delicacy. | ga Old Pictures copied and enlarged, | Faded Daugeretypes restored. ROSS BROTHERS, Quren STREET. | s#& Entrance opposite George Full’s, | Ch’town, Oct. 18, 18S78—1]m eod MOLASSES & SUGAR. To arrive per SIENA, due about 10th inst., 20,000 ‘* Scantling, 3x3, 4, Sand 6, 7,000 ** Ref. Deals and Ends, 30,000 ** Hemlock Deals, 2,500 Clapboards, 155 Cedar Posts, Ex ‘‘ Ava” and ‘* Lucity Ann.” u@” The special attention of Cabinet- Makers ard Carpenters is called to the following : 6,750 ft. g-in. Pine, planed on both sides (6 to 15 inches wide), Matched Pine, planed . se 4,150 ft. Lee ** 4,150 ** on one side, “ on both sides, we Pine (panels), planed on both sides, , ft. g-in Pine, planed on both sides, ‘* ]4-in Spruce Flooring, Short Clapboards (4 feet). WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. 945 1,225 550 h’town, Noy. 1], "78 —pat APPLES AND STOVES. A T AUCTION, TO-MOKROW, at Two o'clock, in front of my Sale Room, Queen Square, — 60 bbls. choice Baldwin APPLES (American), 6 Hall STOVES (Argand and Base Burners), Parlor and other Stoves, etc., etc. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Noy. 11, 1878-*pat Wishing to Close Consignments E will Sell for Cash or Good aper, at Lowest Market 1 Qf mai a favorite brand FLOUR —~ lawatha, Rates, 100 bbls. Choice Superior Extra a. _** _ American y i ‘* Kala-dried Cornmeal, Am. Kerosene Oil, 120° 2 209 sides No. 1 Sole Leather, si 49 chests good Congou Tea, 75 half-chests Choice Souchong do., 50 boxes Tea, 5 and 8 pounds each, 5 qr. casks Sherry Wine, 10 cases pure Jamaica Lime Juice 20 boxes Soap, ' 6 handsome Wolf Robes, 29 Buffalo Robes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Nov. 8—3w mon thu APPLES BY AUCTION. N WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst., at 1} o'clock, in tront of A. A. Baldwi Store, Queen Street— ~ hee 73 Barrels Choice H -Pick Baidwin Apples. -_~ we Now F. 8S. HANFORD & CO., Auctioneer. 11—pat 2i e By Auction, WILL BE SOLD, Qn Wednesday next, 13th inst, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, At my Store, to Close Consignments, PUNCHEONS Pure MOLASSES, 10 Chests Congou TEA, 10 Half Chests es 20 Boxes PIPES, 10 Boxes SOAP, &c., &c. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, P. &, i, Nov. 9, ’78—pat ts PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. In Chancery, SAMUEL NELSON ROBINSON » JOSEPH ROBINSON and ; GEORGE FREDERICK ROBINSON ~— Complainants AND MARGARET McCRAITH JAMES REDDIN, PIERCE GAUL, MARGARET McCRAITH, Guardian ef James Barry McCraith, Arthur Edgworth McCraith, Mary Louisa McCraith, Augus- tine McCraith, Margaret McCraith, Efea McCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, Defendants’ In pursuance of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Vice Chancellor, bearing date the twenty-ninth day ef August, instant, A. D. 1878, there wilt be sold by Publie Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of December next, ensuing, at twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Cours House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, — LL that Tract or Piece of Land Situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots Number Four and Five, in the secoad hun= dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bound ed and described as follows, that is to say ¢ Commencing at the southeastern corner of the dwelling- house aad store now occupied »y Henry J. Calbeck, in tne 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 avgles to said Street, northwardly, for the distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at right angles westward)y, along the boum- Gary line of the late John McGull’s land, forty (40) feet, or until it meets the boume dary line of land cccupied by the said Henry J. Calbeck; thence at right angies south- wardly aloug the said last mentioned line seventy-nine (79) feet, to the place of com. Mencement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appar 25 PUNS. Choice Molasses, ! ed 20 bhds. Bright Barbadoes Sugar. | Will be sold low from wharf, in lots to suit temnances thereunto belonging. Datel this Jlst day of August, A. D. 1878, J. LONGWORTH, . Master in Chancery. F. T. NEWBERY & CO. Nov. 4—3i eod, E, J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. Au3