A oa REA 8 ee Oe ee a a —_ nt etenN —_—~ —_ — anes Se —- lea iaianeenliinill f . Focal and Other Items, Political Meeting at Little York. AUCTION SALES. Rn tent ttt ow memeny i o_o _ er iz Tx fa m Stock and Crop. *hair, and t he undersigned appointed Sec- | 4 ree WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on the Farm. retary, Robert Lawson, Ksq., who contend- t _ of the late Lawrence Morrissey, West ped that all candidates on the Island should | Royalty, near Upton Park, on SATURDAY, © pledged to carry out the reforms which ithe 9th Nevember inst., at 11 o'clock, the the people require, moved, and Donald WE ARE NOW OPENINS OUR | following well-bred CATTLE & HORSES, in seconded, that Lauchlin excellent condition :— > i ‘ic Millan, Esq., Covehead, be the candidate | 2 r 4 Milch Cows, 1 Driving Mare (6 years old), . a} " ™ ” £5 ™ z ; LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF Pursnaut to noti¢e, a meeting was held at | 7,000 rolls room-paper pened at | Little York on the 21st ult., for the purpose | I & W. Beer's * nominating a fit and proper person to | De resent the Second Electoral District of | fj uERE was no business at the Stipendiary | Jueen’s County in the Legislative Council. | \iavistrate’s Court this forenoon. Peter Stewart, Esq., being called to, the | & place to get your Sleighs painted and red is at P. H. Tratvor’s Kent St. 8i. ur Minister of Marine and Fisheries ha: returne d from the VW est, wh re he has been hé past few days. verguson, 30., i *~ the people’s party, to represent their 2 Cows (in calf), 2 Heifers (one 24, the views and guard their interests. other 34 years old), 3 Oxen (one 34, and o'clock this morning for Point Du Chene.| After the highest compliments were paid the other two 24 years old), 2 Calves, 1 ~ s . : 7 . ‘ . . . : . I » - a “ ” o rhe mails may be expected in this city to-| Mé. McMillan by these gentlemen, as to| leavy Cart Horse, 2 Farm Mares, 1 Filly night. his ability and honesty, romarks were also | 1} evo old), 1 Colt, 25 Ewes, 12 Lambs, 3@ ns ‘made by Messrs. George Vessey, Donald | lons Upland Hay, 300 Stooks Oats. . } | nm Tur Furmer says: Large catches of Montgomery, M. P. P., and others, show- | | Terms for the Horses—-12 months ; for the mackerel have been made the last week, on ‘mg the necessity for the abolition of the! | Cattle and Crop, 6 months, on good Joint the North Side. The boats had been hauled Legislative Council and other retrench- | | Notes. . || Be ede ? up for the season, but were launched when | ments. 5 it? order of the Executors. The question of nomination being put, | WILLIAM DODD, Tux steamer was detained in Summerside all yesterday by the storm. She left at ¢ the fish struck in shore. A DISHONEST servant girl stole a valuable | vor of Mr. McMillan. ring from her mistress (whose residence is } on Grafton street) yesterday, and departed | for her home at Woed Islands. The mis tress to-day issued a warrant and proceeded to the paternal residence of that servant, in the company of a tall policeman. Tue American Acricertvurist, the most interesting and instructing farm journal published, is now at hand. It is published by Orange Judd & Co., 245 Broadway, New York, and is brim full of material for the improvement of the farm, garden and house- hold. York.—The Porators In New unless supplies are sent in from Nova Scotia and the Island. A great many New Eng | West, for Halifax, 2,000 bus. potatoes ; per New | Nov. 4—Schr. Novastilla, for Lockport, N. York Tribune says potatoes will be worth | S.,.750 bus. potatoes, 284 bus. turnips, 500 | $4 per barrel in that city before the spring, | bus. oats ; per schr. Dunkeith, for Halifax, | 1,057 bus. potatoes, 250 bus. turnips, 1,380 | the motion was carried unanimously in‘ fa- | T. H. Dawson, Sec’y. innit eters Produce Shipments. New London, Nov. 2—Schr. Onward, for Halifax, 3,2000 bus. oats; per schr. Han- nah G., for St. John’s, Ntl’d, 1,300 bus. vats, 1,000 bus. potatoes ; per schr. Mabel all, for Vineyard Haven, U. S., 6,297 bus. potatoes. Georgetown, Noy. 2—Schr. Queen of the j schr. E. Goodwin, for Yarmouth, N. 8., 1,002 bus. potatoes, 3,823 bus. oats, 300 lbs. pork, 500 lbs. beef, and 50 bus. turnips. bus. oats. JUST RECEIVED PER S., S. “TPRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Go. Charlottetown, September 28th, 1878. Raber tate eaeeenieneeeeaneeeennnesteee woomeetanssntet L. Gnaedinger, Son & Co. SUCCESSORS TO HARUSGEN & MOoOmnNT CVARDINGER, REATL. ————- :0:-—— Auctioneer, Ch'town, Nov. 4, 1878—pat 3i eod Customs Sale. YO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC at No. 1 Warehouse, Qn Monday, the 11th instant, AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. M., 1 Puncheon RUM (confiscated), 1 Package Drawer & Stocking SUSPENDERS (confiscated), 4 Doz, Leather GLOVES (confiscated), 8 Packages BOOT TOPS (confiscated), —ALSO-— 4 Qr. Casks GIN and AUCTION, in Warehouse), together with the follow- ing unclaimed goods, viz :— | latid farmers have not enough potatoes for; Souris, Nov. 2—Schr. Sabra Killam, for | : ae narhed : ee hei ‘n families to last them through the} Boston, 2,500 bus. potatoes, 178 bus. meet Ae yt As Cameron, eee n tamiies to S$ tarsize. ; ] ’ 13, pkges. Castings, S. W. Crabbe, ter. | 2 boxes Starch, ** J. McKiernan, Mr. Perry has issued three cards, all of them different. If he loses his election he cannot blame his hypocrisy; he has done as much with it as ever did a deceptionist. Perry should be remanded to cultivate the domestic virtues ; his bebavior as a _ poli- tician is anything but edifying.—Herald. Tue, steamer. Carroll sailed for Boston this evening, with a full cargo of produce and the following passengers : Miss Maggie Stanley, Miss McIntyre, Mr. Thomas 8S. True, Miss McLennan, Miss Annie Moran, Miss Catherine Ryan, Miss M. A. McLeod, Miss M. McDonald. Nfld., 4,494 bush. oats, 233 bush. barley, it we 294 bush. potatoes, 550 bush. turnips, 148 . 7 aT N ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING | Tue Pell Mall Gavtte says that the} bush. carrots, 91 carcasses mutton, 31 do. Fas tune in ti Se ei cil al Mani oot Shareholders in the St. Lawrence ; United States has chosen a time when the] pork, 142 geese, 84 turkeys, 5 quarters of P. S.—In anticipation of a change in the fe ee . > sews: Mreesy made.-all» one the Mc Sa eee, will be held im hands of England are tied to present an in-|beef, and several other small lots of pro- purchases, so that our customers need have no fear of a higher duty. - aOR at aeeuate oe perp solent letter. Tlat idea recalls the indig-|duce; the brig Lady Milton cleared yester- {| Montreal, Oct. 23, 1878—1m Hob Sic’ clasi. t receive o an of Some ae nant denunciation of Howe, who said that| day for Queenstown for orders, with 27,800 By order. : ; ; the United States ‘‘fell upon the rear of | bush. oats, 529 pieces deals, and 100 pieces | ~~~ ne ie errs FRED. W. HYNDMAN j England when her front was engaged in a/deal ends, shipped by Messrs. Welsh & NOW READY . | Secretary. struggle with a despot for the liberties of | Owen. x BORIVED T0-) A Oct. 29, 1878— 3 the world.” The spirit is the same now.—| Ch’town, Nov. 7—Schr. Jeddo, New THE ree i Her. Herald. Pork, 5,350 bus. potatoes, by Carvell . 7 | | Political Mee ’ q a Bros.; schr. Hariza, Halifax, 1,311 bus. (; | N i | W fing Be St. Patrick’s T. A. 5. Brass Band is im-| potatoés, 584 do, oats, 83 “do, turnips, 69 ltd d, 10a! OLX at oa, NI AT AZ . roving rapidly. Last night a large au-| do. carrots, 21 do. beets, by John Sellar ; ——— | 4 : : : Rides assembled in the hall to hear the} schr. Spirit of the Day, Halifax, 1,300 bus. : TEE ED A 7 Gs | : Pn eee mepo pé rimnt Leoete members practice and were astonished to} potatoes. 300 do. vats, 50 do. ttirnips, by} ART ILLUSTRATIONS tive Council District of Cnsen’a Count as find that the members(who are all new! W. Ward; schr. Bradocia, Yarmouth, 3,000 Oe tee oi follows, viz. :-- é ms beginners) made such progress. The practice | pus. potatoes, 600 do. oats, by John Sellar. By OC. R. TUTTLE, On MONDAY 4th inst., at Springton, Lot commenced at eight, o closk and continued } = + re ee — | 67, at 7 o'clock sie Sear tae oe till ten, during which time many tunes were Sensible ne ec DC sed ‘At Clifton, On TUESDAY, at’7 o'clock. played with a harmony ae sweetness which Sensib! Advice / ee ame cob Regesrsp Hs coy | (CHOICE PATTERNS) At St. Ann’s, Lot 22, on WEDNESDAY, would be most creditable to a band much You are asked every day through the/}lished. ‘The most popular.and saleable Work - at 7 o’clock, p. m. , t — m aevense. er roe } columns of newspapers and by your Drug- | of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto ae ow. a . Milton, on THURSDAY, at 7 o'clock, as at Present we predict for.it @ Drigat |... se something for your Dyspepsia| Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly 7 7 =. : . | future. ad ee sauna — ~~ Sees numbers at SO cai. Beautifully illustrated | KING SQUARE HOUSE At Rustico Hall, on PRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, : ‘ . y|and handsomely bound, with 23 fine Steel , . y p. m., and at other places of which due notice - ‘{Star or Hors.”—Last evening a new Division of the Sons of Temperance, ‘‘ Star of Hope,” No. 109, was organized at Mount Herbert, Lot 48, by W. W. Beer, Provin- . . ‘ . { pamy 1a} + ny + . } « . cial Deputy G. W. P., with twenty charter | complaint with all its effects, such as sour Charlottetown, Nov. 6 —Violet for Hali- | fax , 1,410 bush. potatoes, 250 bush. tur- | nips, 500 bush. oats; per schr. J. 8. Ritey, for Halifax, 1,300 bush. potatoes, 160 bush. turnips, 900 bush. oats; per schr. Morning Light, for same port, 1,500 bush. potatoes, 250 bush. turnips; per schr. Win- | nie, for Pictou, 1,150 bush. oats; per schr. | Onward, for Carbonear, Nfld., 900 bush. potatoes, 700 bush. turnips, 1,200 bush. oats; per schr. Hydra, for Boston, 2,960 bush. potatoes; per schr. Ottawa, for New; York, 2,221 bush. potatoes; per schr. | White Foam, for Baltimore, 1,900 bush. | potatoes; per schr. Laodamia for St. John’s, | ; HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAWS, ot D cencercamensen Our Representative will visit P. E. island in January jnext, with a Splendid As sortment} of HOME MANUFACTURED AND AMERICAN SOFT ATS, ENCLISH STIFF HATS, Straw Hats, Cloth Caps, Htc. 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 Liver 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. FE. I. Send for terms and’ outfit! ‘Tailoring Department | 1 Package, - | 4 Cases, eT eS 20 Boxes & 4 Bbls., ‘‘ 8S, W. Crabbe. 3 kegs and 1 case Varnish, Marked Younker, Offer & Co., A’ | 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 j tor ne ar li SPECIAL MEETING. — Annie McMillan, will be given. Breadalbyne, Nov. Ist, 1878— No. 35 Water St.., RO me . : ; an- | Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive-{ at once. eaearel OWA ‘iconic, & Ss. ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, | D. DOWNIE & CO., BE ER & SONS. Charlottetown. Henry Wood; A. R. S., M. Moore; F. 8., Water-brash, KF ullness at the pit of the | Sole Publishers. | Ch’town, June 18, 1875. “ ce le H. Moore; T., 8. Farquharson; Ch., Henry |Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, In- | Box 1964, Montreal. ay | Pringe Edward Island Branch McKenzie; C., J. McCallum; A.C., J. A.| digestion, swimming of the head, low)—————————— | REMOV AIL " Farquharson; I. 8., G. McKenzie; 0. §.,|8P Tits, &c., we ask you to go to your Drug i —OF THE— G. Farquharson; P. W. P., Samuel Wood. This Division starts under encouraging gist and get a sample bottle of Green’s August Flower, for 10 cents, and try it, or Two does will} NOTIGE TO DEBTORS. fiE Subscribers would respectfully an- | NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE : : : rie 'a regular size for 75 cents. ‘ { auspices. Regular meeting, every Thura, | Tesular st RIS AP COB LL persons owing the Estate of the late ; nounce that they have removed to that FIRE AN day. a Hox. P, WALKER, by Book Account | new studio in the new building south of Mr. D LIF E. “ae A New Effort for a South Ameri- can Union. The South American republics are re- ported to be makins a new effort to form a custoins union, or, to speak more accurately, a confederation of States. The objects of a Congress which has been called together ” > — panne hae — ee aanenenegeeceeniaa nna Married. At St. Paul's Church, Summerside, on the 5th inst., by the Rev. P. Doyle, P. P., Capt. James Sullivan, of Charlottetown, to Miss Mary Ann Power, of Indian River. BANKRUPT STOCK Note of Hand or otherwise, must settle befor the 20th of this month, when, without distinction of persons, the amounts will be placed in the County Court for collection. BARBARA WALKER. November, 2, 1878—2i eod h swp 2i Cr ar “SRN NF eee ee Wants, fost, Found, Lr. 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 Photo. 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 INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216.666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinbuar h, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- , —- ee ee ee dent, and they are prepared to furnish several | 2@°° Business ae divided every Five Years, are thus set forth in the programme :— 7 | Advertisements under this heading, in space styles + Pi oe vie pilin mead = Ba Tha tele of Rates pe procarate. : | - (+ not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. | elsewhere in the Province. ire insurances elec on nearly ev ptate formato, « common iow for} “DEY GOODS | eiertn Soper iy The publi wil find our prices very neaaon| terion of Property, at the wows xray 2 To fix the manner of deciding ques- ee |S ne ie a ee ee and will nee their Photos in the the risk. ‘ 7. : °, ; shortest time consistent with first-class work. Losses settled wi; ; : tions arising from conflict of law in the 5 R EA AN’S CORNER \ anted —Employment by a steady, | We make JOSSES settled with prumptitude and liber- ditferent States. Se) ° trustworthy young man. First class ality. aa 3. To place the citizens of the several | testimonials. Apply at the EXAMINER Office. PHOTOGRAPHS, TIN TYPES, G. W. DeBLOIS, General Agent. States on the footing of nacive citizens. Nov. 4—6i GLACE PICTURES, :0: 4. To establish a uniform extradition sys- ceded Se ki ee ae : tem ind a That donbeiieion: , a 56,808 WORTH! POARDERS— A few " permanent and ry ereteecs AGENCIES 5. To establish a uniform system of coin-| px DRESS GOODS, transient Boarders can be accommodated i _— sa ” an rapes an —OF THE— > weights « me sitisen na : rhich canno surpass ness a ss ss auld 6. “To assimilate the laws of patents, con-| ° SHAWLS, FURS, iat tnMe clehe- Bellare denote Biome TUM cn, oa General Mining Association, Limited, tracts and bankruptcy. a , LINENS, Good Stable accommodation can also be had! 8 Old Pictures copied and enlarged. —AND THE— 7. To rgree upon a uniform system of | FLANNELS, in connection with this Hotel. | Faded Daugeretypes restored. commercial legislation. FANCY GOODS, S [ 1s arhanc coe ; 4 s &c., &c., &c., &c., Some day we shall perhaps see established | St celal) den. den dest Oct. 14—2i law* ; | EMOVAL — GEORGE E. MILLNERs | ROSS BROTHERS, QuEEN STREET. 5” Entrance opposite George Full’s. Halifax Company, Limited, ORDERS FOR COAL, @ general customs union of all the republics | Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c., has removed hi Len town OF 1k oe —ON THE— on the two continents of North and South | AT AUCTION IN THE EVENING place of business from Great George ment ee adele Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, America. Such an object is worthy of the <pogamencine-- : DesBrisay’s Block, Upper Queen Street, || Lingan " ng rE Mle WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- best elforts of statesmen in all the American republics. here is little doubt that it would secure the industrial and commercial : ; development of the Soath and Central | As all these Goods must be disposed of in American States, which, with abundant '30 days, they will be sold at a great sacrifice. natural wealth, have failed to make the ad-| ## TERMS CASH. This Saturday ev'ng at 7.39 o’cleck. vance wlich this and their position entitle; Nov. 2—pat sat tues thur ° them to, and it would insure a future a“ = rere great and secure prosperity to their people | PAYEE place toget your Printing done is at and our own, | 7 i the EXAMUENER Printing Room where he will be pleased to attend to all orders | entrusted to him, at the shortest notice, and | on reasonable terms.—Tinware and Stovepipe constantly on hand. Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 18783—fi 2aw OST—This morning, a Colored GOLD! BROOCH, with stone settings. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the EXAMINER Office. Nov. 2— | EXAMINER. sons having relatives or friends abroad, an desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or chear$ er way than by subscribing to Tue Weskur Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the Un*ted States, ov the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, Ri THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic} Albion Mines, Pictou, N. S., can be obtained on application to the Subscriber. Terms ag usual, &. W. DEBLoIs, Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island, May 18—2aw CSS RIBE for the DAILY EX- AMINER the Cheapest and most Paper published in the Soci Pielee ih. 5 Cases CHAMPAGNE (both being overtime. ° hey ernment geet