ee — ‘ ‘ ‘ 14" ¥ 1 THE EXAMIN ER, WEEKLY EDITION, ter the joint ——— of W. L. Corron and JOSEPH MITCHELL, about the FIRS! NOVEMBER next To be reissued, unc > . size of Sheet, 28 x 38 Inches SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: OVE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. the public in . solicit the support of ie i Issued in CoOL is terprise. vehalf of this enterpfris | pec jou with ihe DalILy EXAMINER, the weekly edition will furnish to subscribers ' COMP! ETE PeStirrte of the POLITICAL, CoM News oF BaCH WEEK. Articles calculated Ed- MERCIAL and Wak tuyethel with Kk litorial lo promote the prosperity of Prince ward island. a As the weekly edition of THE EXAMINER will be issued for the smali sam of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, We anticipate @ VERY LARGE CIRCULATION. Ucl. 29— Ebe Haily Examiner “Charlottetown, November 1, 1877. HOW THE GOOD NEWS WAS RE- CEIVED. A BOMBSHELL IN THE MINISTERIAL CAMP, Aw Ottawa telegram to the Toronto Ma// deseribes the effect upon the Ministers 0! the news of Mr Laurier’s defeat, as fol-~ Lows :— + Oprawa, Oct, 28.--The news tlashed over the wires last evening, announciDg woe defeat of Mr. Laurier, not unnaturally created surprise, taliipg like @ bom bsheli iato the parlors of Mr. Huntingtons resi. deuce on Metcalf street, where ab ex pectunt and confiding gathering of Minis cers, strongly fortified vy the presence of Lieutenant Governor Cauchon, had a sem- vied to jubilate over the prospective Mon- cceal triumph. Messengers ran to and iro from the telegraph offices, and despatche- were received, but none giviDy assurances of success. in fact, by ten o'clock, Messrs, Laflimme and others surrounded ais Honor Lieutenant Governor Cauchon, sud discussed the position of affairs with evident terpidation. Mr. Cauchon coula | conceal a secret triumph over his pros» trate successor, for had it not been asserted iuat Mr. Laurier said the Government souk Mr. Cauchon in when he was a Bad raau, and has improved both his flavor and morals? Had not Mr. Laurier, full of the enthusiasm of youth and warm with s desire to do something to elevate his party, denounced Mr. Cauchon—even gone se iar as to refuse to sit in the same Cabinet with him? The fearful manner in which the aromatic sta‘esman threw off his vice- regal mantle and put on the political stumping waistcoat, is said to have been | h ghly amusing, though certainly most un- digoitied. He was no longer Lieutenant 2 Meio aint - : —— 7 eS —— — - » — - ances ee im ‘OURIS TEMPERAN ny » FORM ‘sober, ‘It is not very dangerous to uns | New Advertisements. SOURL shy ’ Pa UE Wis -s coupls the ears when thea train is running. | i ‘ —- CLUB. { have done it often. There : no a a 4 sniad hy | danger init thanin other work on the D. Baxks McKenzie, accompanied by |“*®"6 u h - : ‘railway, Lthink no blame could attac Mr. James McKeehnie, President of the | to any me bat Cartmill himself. 1 expect ‘be thought l.e was made little of by being ‘sent back ap {| wanted to show that he was ‘able todo it. After asbort deliberation the tnened the! owing verdict :— + due uSeaswsed came to his death on the 30th day of Octover, 1877, by accidentally one asked to prepare the hall, it was fouad ‘talling betveen the ‘cars—the train being to be without fire or lights. Two small !in motion it the time.”’ kerosene lamps were pressed into eervice | We are requested to heat and jight this large room, which, funeral ofthe deceased will take place to- under the circumstanees, looked and felt day (Uhusday) from the residence of his exceedingly gloomy and discouraging, tather, Mijor Cartmill, Hillsborough Street, Mr. the vat a quarertoone o'clock, Friends and with a few appropriate remarks on the |sympathvers are respectiully requested to progress of the “ Charlottetown Club,” attend. and introduced Mr. McKenzie, who, in his |* usual happy and eflective manner, ads | dressed the meeting at some length. The} enthusiasm at once manifested by oe gee io modadeats ent was indeed magicial. Mr. McKenzie). dens. invited all to come up and sign the pledge; | ind, in his own words, ‘‘his fondest ans | ticipations were more than realized,’ by | lifty-thres persons coming up from the) 7% the Aditor of the Examiner. audience, amidst the greatest enthusiasm, | t Charlottetown Temperance Reform Club, arrived in Souris by the evening train on Tuesday last. He met a large number of ladies and gentiemen in the Agricultural | Hail. ‘There having been no announce ment of the meeting publicly made and no MeKechme opened meeting —— ~ Correspondence. <_< 2." or statements of THIT COMMEHRCIAL BY ESLAW. ' Mx. Eviror,—If | mistake not there is ‘and evrolling their names on the pledge now nn the city a poor clergyman of ‘another province, who, baving no pastoral chargé, is endeavoring, in violation of the list. A committee wus then elected to provide ‘a comfartable hail and ciub rooms. It consiets of the following members of that | alg aid selling by subscription copies of ‘one or two book publications without hay- oo F. Campion, Edward |'9g fist purchased and obtained the fifty = ae ag : .doliarlicense, though he is not a resident Fu ier, Caas, Knight, Geo. McEachern, of thecity,nora city tax payer, and though Miss Carlton was unanimously appointed | an agent. Why does not some good ible music and to select a/ citizen, in maintenance of lawful authority and local interests, have this mao arrested ‘for the crime, fined, made to procure and club : Owen, Jobre ; (10 proy ide sults ‘choir for the club meetings. deed a pleasing sight to see the ciergy of lt was in- | jury re- pay” Ve do nol hold ourselves responsible | Corres | ‘Statute iu that case made and provided, | ,to support his family by here offering for | SALA OF DRY GOODS (As Advertised in another Column), — BY - . B. WILSON HIGGS, ; } | | ' to state that the AP THE STOBE OF LATR HOY. B, BRENAN, | } | } WILL BE CONTINUED AT ELEVEN O CLOCK. | «BR. WILSON HIGGS | iii o i NOGNOT SRE LV ‘SBNY 9SJOH OOF SLINNVTG SUIVd S28 } i ASQOH Ch'town, Nev. 1—tf DB. T. W. POMEROY ‘psy for the fifty dollar license, aud im. |pisoned a month. Councillor Morris, | }Wuere are you? , Yours, in wrath, ‘all denominations represented in Souris present, and all working together in the | vreat desire to reform the unfortunate vic- | tims of intemperance. ' {pe Souris Keform Club is in the hands of men determined to make it succeed, | Mr. McKenzie particularly requesting the | o.d Temperance Society men to leave this matter in the hands of Temperance Ke. formers, who, he claims, knowing more 0!) } ; ; eee i JUSTAOR. Oct. 31, 1877. - ~ shipping Intelligence en ee a a eid PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTEKRD, | | | : ; | Oct. 3l.—Fearnot, Halliday, Pictou, 390! , af tier s | | see wae ; ’ the evils of intemperance are better qual ltons coal; S$. P, Corkum, Allan, Crapaud, itied to provide a remedy. 11,800 bush. potatoss; Harriet, Bell, Richi- | A second meeting was announced for vucto, 2,000 pieces boards, 2,000 pleces | . ' tscaatiing; Alert, Beydges, Pictou, 94 tons; \Vednesday evening, to organize ciub, |~ *°°'"s: oe ; ednesday ¢ 6 & ‘}ooal; El zabeth, Stewart, Crapaud, 100 bush elect officers, etc. juats, 200 do polutoes, 4 tirkins butter; Os- | Y i j 7 b { On Friday, November 2d, it is expected | ward, Scott, Wallace, stone; sir. Carroll, | , a ‘ee t ys . s our - c P ( : j the Charlottetown l'emperauce Reform Wright, Boston, sundry merchandize | i il] SLBARED. Clab, numbering about 800, will go en! CLBARED Oct. 31—Laodamia, Matheson, Boston, ° ‘ . : ee ae masse, by special train, to. Souris, ane join 1543 bhis mackerel, 169 kits do, 1/200 bush | in &@ manpmoth demonstration on thateven« | potatoes, by Hy ndman Bros; Hising Dawn. ing there. Their prospects are bright. | iughes, Pictou, bai; Philistine, Henderson, | | Wallace, bal; Bliza A, Logan, dai fax, 1,092) ‘bush putatoes, 412 do oats, 164 do turnips, | } 20) bhis potatoes, 11 bbis oysters; Gazells, | THE LATE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. mci Kichibucto, sundries; Lucity Ann, Weston, | Richibucto, 6 puns molasses, etc, by Dunces | éiuyvernor Cauchon, but simply a bitter, prejudiced, wirespulling partizan, and this | 1s what be suggested:—There is Quebec Centre, -Malouin is ab independent ; Ins, dependents are for sale, get bim to retire | or, better still, arrange that Lanrier should be nominated on the same “Vay, and after all the .others are shut out, let Maiouin then retire and give him 4 Judgship, The subject was discussed pro and con, but it was decided to arrange nothing detinitely til! further information «ould be received; and the information to. day announcing M. Laurier’s defeat by 29, | er ib other words, that a majority of 238 given him in 1874, as @ private member yelore the Administration had made 4 record, had been reversed in 1877, though che populer leader of the Liberals had ap- pealed to his constituents as 4 Minister o! Luw Crown, bad foreshadowed the Govern meut policy for the general elections, and only asked to be returned to fill the ors iginal period for which be had been elected wa 1874, not unuaturally surprised every one. For the past eighteen years the con. stitueney of Drummoud and Arthabasks his been represented by supporters of the Government party. No stronger man than ur. Laurierin the Province of Quebec could have been fouad to contest the con- si:iaeaney. /t wasa Grit stronghold. Mr Liarieg in ashort time has made a bril- nant record. He had ingratiated himsell suto the affections of the English speaking party,and secured at least two hundrea ~onservative yoles on this Occasion; In tect, he appealed to the electors with everything in his favor, and has apparently bern beaten, not because of his own, rather the utier unpopularity of the Gov- ertumentotf which, in an evil bour, be con- eented to become a memier.’ - __—eo-m + _ Larcu@r’s Music Store, on Queen Street is (he place to get good music. ~—_-_- la pNuNe Boarp.—!he members of the’ Licensing Board met in the Vity Court room yesterday evening at ¢ o'clock Phere were six applications liquo iitenses before them. Three were grant jor }coORONER 6 but. & Co; Shinissen, Orwell, 10 bbis herring; | INQUEST — STATEMBN ; ‘ ; ge nme no scrunch Seott, Wallace, stindries,; schr. | NESSES—VERDICT OF THER JURY. —— T ss Witw )Ouward, } | pulalors barkentine hbrema, An inquest on the remains of the body of! Queenstown, 24,000 bush oats, 450 pieces | uomas Cartmill was held before Coroner ‘ivakand ends, con'aining 10.900 superticial | The following is ‘e's by Peake, Bros. & Lo, -a summary report of the evidence ;— Conpucrork JaMk3 Scotv, sworn and ex. amined :—Between Elliott and Bradalbyn j Beer yesterday morning, IDESTINATION OF VESSELS IN POR! ‘CONNOLLY S WuHarr— ‘{ told Cartmill (the deceased . ’ ary 99 gare C. Graham, McNeill, deubtfal, 'ward and be in readiness to set off some) ‘ him to go abd _to send Cartmill back. | PEAKE'S No. | WHarnr— Shortly after, while at the brakes, I found | there was something wrong—thought the! ‘train had run off the track. 1 put down | brakes and brought it to a stand. McLean | ran up and said that Cartmill was killed | hastened to where Cartmill lay, with bi | head under his rightarm. He said, « Oh. | Jim! I’m done, Im done!” [| asked; ‘him where he was burt. He said, « My| ?«ske’s No. 2 Waanr— |bips are cut off” We got him on board | Joho Thomaa, Harris, Halifax, | the train aad ran back to County Line, | pyycp's No. 3 Wuarr— |where a doctor was galled. He expired | last as the doctor arrived, about 8 or 10 Cartmill was} : : Welcoite Return, Jovenette, Pugwash. | Sir. Carroll, Wright, Boston. Miramichi, MeFayden, Cape Traverse. WEEN S WHARF— Annie Fiorence, McDonald, Pictou. Gazelle, Roberiseu, Viecten. ; River Rose, Nickerson, doubiful arriet, Bell, douotful, Regent, Craw, Arichat. Phistiu, Anderson, Wallace. 1 ’ Passengers. z minutes after the accident. ‘quite sober. I did not order him to un-|,, . lcouple the cars while the trainwas run<|@*!E¥sy Warr — ining. Prospect, Walsh, doubilul. | Micw#oras Warson (Driver), swora and ex. Burque George Peake, Carey, Liverpool. ‘amined —As we were approaching Brad- Barque Viking, Foley. doubtful. valbyn, McLean (Baggage Master) jumped) jsuto the tender and called out that Cart. | mill was killed, | told the fireman to stop: - eS em the engine and ran to where Cartmill lay. , | When I came up he had his right arm un. Ver Steamer Cirroil, from Bostou :— Mrs: | der his head. (C. L. Strickland, Miss Annie G. Boyle, Miss S : “é : ae awful.’ In te reg a to Uatberine Hil. Mr. Uonry A. Fraser, Mr. set off the cars, Cartmill was doing what is | William Morrill, Alrs. Rebecca Stewart. jusually done; but it is act according to) 7 = ralg t0 uncouple the cars while tbe trein is” cunning. | spoke to Cartmill at Hunter's: Hotel Arrivals. River. He was not the worse of liquor. Ahi oe lle He should not haye pulled the pin ti!! the train Was stopped. ~~~ - MoLgan (Baggsge Master’, sworn! and examined: Corrohorated Conductor : ‘Ora’ , Scott's statement respecting the order to he rst; John Morrison, Bangor; D. Gordon, go forward and sent Cartm.il back. This Summerside, A.A. Archibald, Traro, N. order | carried out. 1 told Cartmill to go >: Henry Bolter, Lot 6; W. H. Orr, Bloom. back and that the Conductor wanted him ‘field; EF H Hunting, Bangor, Me ; George ah . Facil ‘ ’ ROCKLIN MOUSE. Oct 31.--R. Sutton, Richibucto: i. Ww. \MeKenzie, Pictou: Henry Wadmen. Vic- ' edand thee refused, The applications He turned, sad { supposed that he did 20. Forbes and wife, veuee i wv. ag Shaw, Greenvjile, bie. > &. A. Gir gonted were (those of George Mutch { went forward to give the brake atuin, pir ouche Qicen S.reet, for tavera license; Ewen “84 turning my head saw Cartiaiii disap~ re MeDongall, Graat George Street, for stor license, and Mrs. McCarron, Richmon Soreet for saloon license. Those refuse were James Downing, Grafton Street, fi @aloon ie smond Sireet, for saloon license. licenre; Neil Mcleod, Dorchester. Street, for tavern license, and Sarah Eden. pear between the cars. [ran back and, ee ee Aen saw him in the act of pulling the pin by Oct. 3lst.—M. N. Callaman, Halifax, S. d which the cars were coupled. i said, H. Soeves, Halifax; H. C. Brownell, d “Come up-—come up here out of that.” city; Lawrence Murphy, Alberton; J. y By this ume the pin was pulled. His Newman, Summerside; Geo. W. Joha. was einted down across the track. canted over and! saw the ears go over Mont bim. IJ believe that he was perfectly Galitaz. ay oe iiopertson. Pictou, coal; Velocity, Michson, |” 'Grace Hall, Buffett, Burger, N.0., 2,000 bush \agd Refinished ; McMa boa, | Gioves, &c.. &e. BLANKETS, BLANKETS W. Myers, do.; FE. W. Knight, Am... shoulder struck against the car, and he gon, Yarmouth; P. J. Hoys.wife and child. gomery, Summerside; C. F, Franely. ‘JAS returned to Charlottetown. He is staying at the ‘-Ospoanr Hovusgz,’ where he may be consulted until Tuesday next. He wili then go to Summerside, where he will remain fur a short Ume. Bxamtnations free. Ch’town, Nov. 1— } tag a re A way S< = @ canta ee ~2S3o 8 BD a e~ qj ° - 2) 2 RR . B@ GE = Fo w Ch’town, Nov. 1—tf CG. C. GILMOUR. Smk Dyer, &c., Cor. of Fitzroy St . North of Morrissey’ | Gente’ Clothing Cleaned, Dyed) Ostrich Fegthora, Kd | kes CANADIAN & SCOTCH TWEEDS. Spundry. Ch'town, Oct. 30—S5in CARD. VHE Subscriber, having associated himself with Tur Examiner Printine & PUBLISH- r ina Company, would take this opportunity of | returning thanks to his friends, and the public | | Sale to be Continued on THURS- generally, for the patronage extended to him lear p i; Lorvs WHarnre— : : jcars, After a ted to go I thought itj“ones ee ae ee \in the past, and would solicit a continuance of better to send JicLean, the Baggage Mas- Spirit of the Day, Patton, doubtful | their avors in connection with the above ter, who had more experience; sol told) Fear Not, Halliday, Pictou. Company. s® Ali orders for Printing, as heretofore, will receive prompt and personal attention. J. W. MITCHELL. -Sharlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. In Consequence of the late Fire, WE WILL SELL, Wae> EXTRA CHEAP, SQ A QUANTITY OF BILAN KBMTS. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. J. D. MASON & CO.., 77 Queen Street. Ch'tewn, Get, 27—2w sin es _ CHARLOTTETOWN ‘AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL CLUB — ConceRrT The dleuwbers of this Clab will give their HIRST COMPBRE §=OF THE | SRASON! ‘ meré MONDAY EVEN'G, i NOVEMBER OTH, ATMARKET HALL } , | W. H. BREMNER, Sec'y, Oct, 26—pat Sie ge | ae Auction Sales, «COAL | —— ete. COAL BY AUCTION, Tus Day, Thursday, Nov. the Ist, at ll o'clock, at PEAKE’S WHARF No.2 200 TONS Guardian Mines SMALL COAL, Also, at PEAKE’S WHARF, No 1, 118 TONS Gowrle COAL. | Householders! this is the | cheap coal this season. Mines SMALL ias' Chauce fop | A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer THIS DAY, THURSDAY, Nov. l—li , Auctioneer, BUFFALO ROBES, &¢, ; | ene ‘BY AUCTION, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, Nov. 2, at Il o'clock, IN FRONS OF MARKET HOUSE, 3 BALES BUFFALO ROBES, Y 2 Sets Silver Mouuted UARNESS 1 Doz. HORSE RUGS. —ALSO— 1 SINGLE-SEATED CARKIAGE—new A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, } } | | | } } r | | b Nov, l- Zin tt tt th GREAT TRADE SUL DRY GOooDs, At the Store of the late Mon. p. Brenaa, QUEEN STREET, On Thursday — next, 4st Nov., aé // o'clock. B. WILSON HIGGS Will seli +} as above the largest lot of | DRY Goonps ever Offered by Auction op hi? this Island, The Goods are done up in iots to snit? | TRADE ONLY, and EVERY DEALER iN age ‘ee ought lo be presemt et this Sa'e. ©€ Goods comprise a yere 9 assortawent : en ee varied DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, tn Fang MANTLES, yy ¥ Wool, Pialstey, &e,, OISKKY mM vreat vz GLOVES, RIBBONS, —_— IRIMMINGS, br RINGES LININGS, FLANNELS, OXFuURD SHIRTINGS. KEADY-MADE CLOTHING. BRACES, TIEs. SCARES, LLABERDASHERY, and SMALL WARES. &e. - CLOTHS ; FANCY DOESKINS, MELTON CLOTHS, Fte DAY, and again Next Week, Treus— Under $50. cash ; up to $00, hree months; above $200, four months B. WILSON HIGGS. Auctioneer. it | j feu town. Oct. 30—~ | ul | i | } \On POWNAL WHAREP, on Thursday, Nov. Ist, 22,000 BEET #000) SONED PINE LJMBER 1 WILL SELL AT AUCTION, FEET 2 loch PINE (Dry), 10 GOO feet 14 inch PINE. do., : 1,000 feet 3 do ; @€.. a Ex Schr. “ Marie Alma.’ Als, oa the CITE BREASTWORK, adjoining : 23.000 fsei 14, 2 & 3 inch D y PINE, 2,000 feet 3 x 44 inch SPOUTING. Immediately after, on Lord’s Wharf: 16 000 feet Refuse DEALS & ENDS, 17,000 feet PINE BOARDS, | inch, Kx Schs. “Leonora” and +‘ B. H. Forrest.” WILLIAM DODD. Auctioneer. | | | ae PI « . |} Ch iown, Nov. Bi ‘(125 , l—lia Strong, Fine Flavor, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. oles BEER & SONS, Oct 25, 1877. CHESTS 65 Hf. do. 45 Qr. do.