I = : " ee = ae 15: ! Per ee ee 5 oe bos Cx c) ; [HEAD ST. PETER'S BAY TEMPER) laiest by Telegraph. ¢ be tS oh ly er x i HT yee A N¢ oI R Ed it f CLUS. in, Qe ee ee ee ‘ rere : {ch 9 cq all Sk i sncemepeieiguentonete : ~~ : ‘ . , " fi sis * avd —————__———- | Tis is the name of a new Club which z ish y Commissioners 77 ‘was formed oa Thursday night at Head St., | Peter’s Bay. A number of delegates from the Cluars lottef}wn Club, went to St. Peter’s for the - . +4 ) ‘7 Nt eh he Award. r y ;" . Special )ispatch to Daily Examiner : Charlottetown, Nov cea 4 THE FISHERY COMMISSIONERS | AWAY. re ie Hauirax, Nov, 24. enema rrpose of assisting in organizing tt. ms oe he Fishery; | ee The FE hbery Commissioners rendered Ir is reported hero ts ab thy iSHEry | owt the number were :—-Jemes MeKec! to : {j la Yet r ¥ es ‘ — | vesterday—g ig five anc Commission: rs have award a4 irve AND A pie the esteemed Pr esident of the their awd ye ter AAY givii § ¥ . A ’ 6 . , “¥? " a he a) ° { M s or DouLars for the Canadian | (ya jotterown ‘Temperance Reform Club, |2lf milions of dollars to Great Britain, HALF MILLIONS 01 LLAI Charicttetown mperance Reform Ciub, | aa telioes United States Combats telegraphed or conhrma Judge Rel ogg, United States Commise is ju-t Fisheries. We G. W. Wellner, of tbe Souris Ciub, and P. j ancwer /} ‘the news; and an answer ! 'R. Bowers. The meeting was opened at /5loner, dissented. i tion « ee egemtanineniinmenbeitieel arrived. \7 o'clock, in the Court House, which was | a a Sh on on hae al " . - > +> & o 4 . y ad 1} an PeEccAs ‘ . &" Otr 7 i” wT a0} ah _--- T ; a ey He ( )] B J] / it PALLY p ek ed. spurt ,v18 addre sses were a2 oy G ¥ ha i bal i 4 ak VS 2% . rite ola s/s ba idALs« i Pat p ciinnes | delivered by the delegates and several of fh . “ay Inhlfn Vnhanng!l ' ’ ‘ g £Na ; « 4 3 } ¥ » . oe * a’ We are informed that th Publie Schoa!s ithe clergy of St. Peters, About 40 signed Special Depatch to Daily Mxaminer : Bill. ps ‘ winter, has at last recelved | the pledge and lashed on the Biue Ribbon, Montumat. Now. 23 Piiis > ‘ rh i i e : j DLO? mBAL, s¥h + ate th esent Oi t { ernor-General, Aas fhe new Ciub then pre ceeded to elect There igat present a good local demand ‘ : i ie a itt b a oe a oc. , ? Se 3% “ its imperfections are many Is admit ed bY | their officers, which resulted in the elecs for flour. Prices are firmer and stocks ‘ aven by the staunchest supporters of) |. the following :— r ; nilemeven Oy ts “a ne eats tion of the following 1 light. The Eoglish market has an upward the Governme nt. Wee hope mil. his avs } President. —Johno - McLean, Esq. lleegues will yield to the gener | | . ; ‘ . tendency. aud his c lat Vice do Anarew Lewis. y ty session of the Legisla-| 2nd do Oliver Anderson, The Govrnment granted an ammesty to emand for an early Sesser llc “ ; a ; ; . iar’ ad m : ¢ t} Act may . speed ame! ded } 3rd do Vv m. H iyden. iO Donoghte in hope of securing Laurier 8 Sard that ine AC ay ee Oe rs | 1 : liters MaMille ‘the majority. and that | 4th do Hilary Mc Millan, election. lo sult the wisnes OL Seeretary— H. ‘I'- Anderson, . . , » wit " nov iol tl | . ‘ the politics of our Province may RO tobe!" | Assistant do F, H. Sanderson: ; $4 ta hv i long rexer ous sti mh. i : aw ~ LIrYilé 7. 2rs . ~~ w . > = be agitated by this long \ - | ‘Treasure: umuel I Andan on, WAR NEWS. eapapeaen<yll After which the meeung closed. foe ®0'DONOGHUL'S PARDON, ——————— [By Telegraph to Reading Room and | delegation returned home yesterday morn, Tu AT ( YDonoght hoald be amnestied, | ing. well plea 3€ d with their trip to St. Daily Examiner. | ow T 9 cannot be dented. Lonpvon, Nov. 24. . But when the amnesty | peters.— Com. is ‘ ranted on the eva ol an ¢ lecti —. —_—— —— A Vienna despatch says the Cz irowiteh’s which ‘t is necessary to secure the = Irish | THE RRFORM MOVEMENT IN Army is 90.600 strong. ¥ a 7 7 i ; ; ae | ’ rT? yp ’ yote,” the Government Is gulity oF B thing SOURIS. Mehemet Pasha telegraphs that a rein« forcement of Russian cavalry and ore of infantry, which were sent against Meve- sick, were overwhelmed, and the cavalry a ne Gove! n- i more nor less than bribery. uz Temperance Reform movement is ment has, over and over again, refused an progressing favorably in Souris. At every | amnesty to O'Donoghue, when urged to), h\ic meeting of the Club new names are grant one oD the score of justice and cone ia idei to the roll. There has been only |a}ll destroyed except six men. Two guns sistency. Now, when they grant lt merely | (,,, ledge since the move-| were captured and a number of prisoners » violation of ihe y New Advertisements. Brey 2 WATS iy ahs fa) JUST REC CIVED, In Sonip Key ATTACHED, FROM $1500 UP TO $40.00, —WARRANTED, AT— J. ¥. McK \ g's, North Side Queen Square. eeneeatiaccaataacctin = Noy. 24— a ih ge nek dca : : ia LEQ PLATED WARE guid GUAGE Just Received, A varied assortment of Cruer FRAMES, Burrer-Coorers, Toast Racks, PIckLE Jans, Vases, MuGs, GoBLETS, NAPKIN- LINGS. Fruit Baskets, Burtek KNIvEs, &C., af J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square. Nov. #3.— + Clocks & Timepiece A VARIED ASSORTMENT, FROM 81.25 UPWARDS, WARRANTED, AT J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square, ne — Noy. 24-- oe ee rREOAL AGEACY NOTICE. ———————— BEG to announce to the Trape of this “ City, and the Island generally, that on 1. face woies acessary sure | : ; ; ga to catch the few voles necessary to ensure} wnt was inauguiated—a fact that speaks | taken. ao } 7 fj ' ' } ; . guilty OF) ool! for a club numbering upwar is of three | ! the election of Laurier, they are | > eaeaerins | A Cettinge despatch says that a battle! ring atiemp Oo rrupti,; .. / li eae wild 7 i s e ! tieniy P*! hundred members, some of were Al old took place near Anomaleck, in which the a wicked and gia g i * i sctors of Quebec East. a ere ae ere eas -e | , . the electors of Beka ere raf Re ee ee ayed bythe dif-| Montenegrias lost 40 killed and 100 ieee ee Pa, sihenibiagn ts e0t dn aides edt ae A NATIONAL SOCIETY. fo nt commiliees is commendable, and | wounded. heir attack has been aban- “8 a ai ° : ‘ i Club is determined | qoned, thus showing that the right bank leave nothing undone to promote the | of the river is not in the possession of the | Montenegrins. a hae gente Son PE AT en | On Wednesday evening, the 14th mee The report is contradicted that Austria a aa heen formed io Montreal pole pe pe ge = aes os ‘Mis about to issue a diplomatic declaration, a Society has been i ot : 2 ane i Z } Houris Hall. mxce.ient aedresses were des | defining ber interests in the Eastern Ques- ‘‘the main object of which is to draw alii. ig by Rev, D. J. G McDonald, Of | tion. reeds and nationalities Deus int, Nev. Mr. Knight, Rev. Mr. "1 : i i ore ‘ East fF “— ev, Mr. Knig > aj | The Turkish Ambassador interviewed Gordon. the Secretary of the Club an Count | of union and heal the reiig: | 7 in . that exist.” The meeting was held on the/q x sLeod, Ex The choir contributed | oo — saeeruet The Cnet mea a Count replied that mediation was inoppor. _—— levery meniber of the Ara time when the Toronto Globe, Mone | ¢¢ treal Herald and other organs are en leaves | cause of temperance. ligious strife, it is gratifying to record that into closer ous evening of Wednesday last, James Corris- | heir full share to the evening’s entertain. | : ti ts rchant, occupying the chair . 6 ‘tune, and would be disadvantageous to ine, renant, OCeUpyiMs 3 mE Where all acquitted themselves so} McMaster, Advocate, proposed the follow- }ment. r Beas kia ‘the Turks. | creditebly it would be invidious to par- | ' ; 5 aed | Ss rear F ° ree : ing resolution, seconded by H. St. Pierre. | ticniarize, The applause manifested by a French Canadian barrister :— ‘the large audience was a convincing proof | That in the opinion of this Society it Is/tat the singing and music were daly desirable to establish a Canadian National | . $ 7) ; ahai , Society, the first plank oi Which shajl be the maintenance of affection and regard for the Mother Country. | Mr. Booker proposed, D. O. ere on qs seconded,and Mr. Thomas White, of the/Theatre,’—to a t , . . Gazette, supported ine following amend. | em 99 New York, Nov. 22. A special says the bombardment of 7 | Plevna has begun. preciated, Loxpon, Nov. 22. Another public meeting was held on Operations near Rustchuk, reported by Wednesday, the 2st, when J. H, Fietcher,}the Russian and Turkish bulletins, seems The World's) to indicate a disposition on the part of the Turks to attempt a repetition of Mehemit Ali’s tactiés for relieving Plevna by the threatening of the Czarowitch’s army and Danube crossings. The Turks have ra- peatedly asserted that the Czarowitch’s delivered his jecture—‘ large and appreciative dience. Mr. Fietcher’s -ability as a) lecturer is so well known in the Lower Provinces that it is unnecessary to give, . 2°71 ow iA ment:— ne lat. The maintenance of the existing are SERA feeling of loyaity to the Britit-h Crown. | even an outline of his excellent lecture, army has been materially weakened in ond. The development of the sex timent df ‘order to strengtaean other positions. Su- For upwards of an hour he occupied the Canadian patrioti-m, 3rd Phe encourages | agai alga ‘leiman Pasha seems to be suill in commind anaial ot Canadian hite rat ire. 4th The ex- | platiorm, and succeedaed ib delighting and on the Lom. . . j » enn or . = AS : vat > , ic earere y 2 C | am tinction of prejudices ana animo ed | instrus ting his hearers by his deseriptions | ConsTanrinopLe, Noy. 22. religious and {0 . prger oth. C He | of tiie various characters introduced, The; gpoamer J. B. Walker. from New Haven aS Beand >of the First of JuUuiy as @ UaDs : ‘ oe “ ee a ree ee ? . my colapestsam. 5° ' Ph OT im.) secture was, in every poimt, a comp.ete Oct. 23, with a cargo of arms and ammuni-} adian national holidsy. 6th. he ens | J. G, }tion forthe Turkish Government, arrived esterday. its close the Rev. in a few appropriate remarks |J coursgement of every commercial, indus- | success, and trial, political orsocial enterprise tending | Camne N to develop the resources of the Dominion | oyed a vote of thanks. On this occasion | Lopon, avOT > » paise our standing as a nauionailty. | A Standard’s special from Semlen says or raise £ } Servia has strongly protested to the Porte concerning aggressions of the Bashi-Ba. \the ladies and gentlemen who take such gouks, to entertainments a} Martial law has been proclaimed through~ as li ‘out Servian frontier provinces. source of pleasure to the public, ' a ; : ; ti P aes el P oe Itis positively stated in official circles _'that a declaration of war may be hourly éé j ji r ) 1 ”) ] ? ] 7 a Y IRISH } Ui ty IN QUE BEC’ expected, z community. } EAST, | The commanders of Sistova, Simnitza, Both amendments were put and neg: | | Bucharest and Josly have received orders tived. and the motion of Mr. McMaster | M. Lavrrer tried to secure the support from Russian headquarters to prepare ail au = P . Irish in Quebee East, with the fol possible means of transport for wounded eee pV \ }owing re At a meeting of the Irish men. * » py ne NerlryURPnd] bs iS ’ y TA c ” - : » . i THE ENTEKTAIMENT LASI ‘* | Seators held at St. Roch. the following | aw She | Very wisely and well have the ladies of passed unanimously. ron, oO») ame also the choir sang some excellent songs. T farrister, and Mr, Des-|.,,, es Srenbolm,(leremter, enc & |The thanks of the community are due to bir. rosieres, a merchant, moved and seconded this amendment :— That a primary plank in the development of the sentiment of < adian patriotism apd harmony and good | ss feeling among the difierent portions of the| 2/4 | p ins make tbese this platform be | in- was carried. | ull, ewer. 8S FREACH N& i —— i a Mi. a . i f t} iS ne in ing con- | no City Refor ub done, The enter. Ist. That this meeting havi oe a tie City ave i rm . a oe ‘ . +] d tne rep» r race by the Hon. hi . Pa: 13, Nov. 23. aaa , pyening was, we trust, the Te : “ge ; . ) : 7 : ’ ’ tainment last evening Was, - | b, | ) atrrier (0 deputation of lrisimen who The Republique Francaise, Gambetta’s first of a ‘ Winter Course.” Such well-| .i¢.g upon him to know bis opmion re~ organ, demands that McMabon summon a ing the unconditional pardon of Pro» Congress of Senate and Deputies to put an conducted entertainments are altogether ha: or end to the crisis. the 2nd of JANUARY I will have a com piete ASSORTMENT OF SAMPLES, of the following lines of Goods for Spring aud Sugmer: English & Canadian TWEEDS & WOOLLENS, BOOTS & SHOES, AMERICAN COTTONS, Readymade Clothing AMERICAN RUBBER GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Tobacco & Cigars, Confectionery, Coffze & Spices, Maval Stores, Teas, Sugars. I am also Soi_nm AGent for the Lower Provinces for Wyatr & Co’s (London) CELEBRATED Pickles, Sauces, Je lies, Ete,, —aAND— E. James & Son’s (Plymouth) celebrated STARCH, BLUE & DOME LEAD, This Notice is only io the Trade—no Re- dail orders being solicited or accepted. Le Sample Rooms at No 9 Queen St., over the Office of Messrs. Hyndman Rrothers. JOUN HU, CATHRAE, Ch town, Noy. 23, 1S77—1lw &klweo y “St John Fire Waltzes.” Ud tice Ge COMPOSED BY RiIAX. STERWNE, PROFESSOR OF Music, SACKVILLE ACADEMY. The above Waltzes are really good. a copy. For sale at FLETCUER’S MUSIC STORE, Queen Street. Get Nov. 22, 1877. THE QUEEN STREET HATS & BONNETS TRIMMED and made to order in all the leading styles. — lik Bad ee lane bie mi ve O Donoghue, declares that it is not 0 ey supply the r. creation ani G ‘ ss : Cera goo, Ubey supp!y ified with the declarations of the Ap ejection in the ninth arrondissement version every healthy mind craves, they) )) yrinicer; and obse:ving further that of Paris for a Deputy in tne place of Jules| are a means of developing the latent talent ‘a rumor has been put in circulation to the Gpeyey. re-elected for both that place andy of our youth; they cultivate the mind, and | effect th tan wucol ditt pal Oy Dar wears Dold, Department of Jura, but sits for the in this lies the great secret of queliing granted to the said Prot, O Donoghue, jgtter, is fixed for December 19th. : ; > ne ‘On inc f b > ; 1< ; } tities of the body which meeting Geeme Se on duct of “90 Difficulties reported this morning to have a ‘ He Lires 3) Lue PIMA Y hai is : s . ‘ oo 2 i ‘ : ‘ ; i wmose LOW SppP* : i in-soliciting the voies ot arisen in the formatiun «f the new Cabinet ‘ ‘i esister i bt > e lead to intemperance, misery, disease and | /,; without baving consulted his relative tothe Ministry of the Interior and | neo o death, Countenanced DY $ uch men 43 / collegues r KLOW ng their Opinion on to the Ministry of Justice. for whicb De | : . ' Ye ‘ qi a ef} ani > or specti Senator Haviland, the Rev, J. M. McLeod j ‘8: Re ee we ete a os Me.che and DePeyne were respectively | aig : remnant Zod. Thot the Irish electors of Quebec proposed, and other appointments in their| nt las fucc onterta enis . : ’ Pe — . : . Don te a : ? i aad I . Ww. Hale ; le. the entertsi Bast co ic PTiuE vase id expisn tons stead must be made, mnust succeed. evasive aud contradictory, and calling to| mints the yotes of the Hon M. Laurier a tan amuesty for the O'Donoghue, ives Lo vote ugainet the Hon, NEUWS. Last evening 2 number of ‘adies and Yeon ap EP Bins UV tse A, entlemen, whom we fiave net before seen | | | ' ' } j ; piedve themse he {pk ook part; yet the per- |‘ . . tr , ims , : on the jplatiorm took } art th “oF ae {. Laurier and tO use every legiuimate San Feancisco, Nov, 22. formance was, on the whole, well rendered. |i,.flueuce i their power to secure his Arrived, steamer Ciiy of Peking, via Yo-| ; a : St es cs choo] yk | dete : Mies Smith, of Piince Street School, took |deteat. éohdis ‘maiittiiie wnt Mcladis kohama, from Hong hong, Oct. 24, and) high rank as a public reader. Her fine} of. 4496 iis meeting most en phatic Shanghai Oct. 25. | f ally condemns the policy of the McKenzie ~,, ee eae ie ined ‘ rousical voice engaged the attention of/'.~ a , Foes The devastation by famine continues | 3 8s : |Goverament as ruinous to the city of Ques through the northern provinces | : ‘ ’ . . : ; the audience from the first, thougo the’ poo and prejudicial to the best interests © incident to a “ first appears|of the Province, and of the Dominion of Preparations are being made for a keavy' rendered it slightly indistinct to; Canada, tuose who sat at the lower end of the| ‘To secure the support of those who hall. Mr. McLeod’s address was an earne | passed the above resolution, the Govern- est and pertinent discourse upon the evils | ment haye granted U'Douoghue the pardon sntemperance, jacked, hervousness ance’ next spring. exciting bitter hostility among rhe British residents by his resolution to ameliorate campaign against Kashgarcan Provinces! Governor Hennessy, of Hong Kong, is| the treatment of the Chinese in the colony. ? Fancy Goods, Silks. Woois, Mottoes. and Frames. STAMPING DONE TO ORDE HE Subscriber, having removed trom the Old Union Bank to the Store on Queen Street, next door to Mr. Charies Fulls, begs to solicit a continuance of public patronage. EK. SPIKE, Queen Street. v. 22—pat ar pres ne 2i CA Fer. N. L. HERBERT, General Insurance Brecker. IRE, MARINE, LIFE and ACCIDENT RISKS negotiated with reliable Com. pauies, On the most favorable terms. OFEICE: Queen Street, 2 doors n rth of ‘*the Brenan Corner.’ Nov. 22—pat ar pres ne 2i ATU Sinven Cases, wir GUARD AND MILLIVERY STORE | New Advertisements. CLOCKS | —--. . A LARGE LOT OF One and Eight Day Ciccks, | From $5.50 to $35.00 each. usual. W. W. Ch’town, Nov. 22-—4i ADVERTISEMENT AP STOCK IN TRADE | COMPRISING: DINNER SERVICES, In Green, Pink, Brown and Granite, Covered Dishes, Flat Dishes, Tureens, Plates, Baker's, elc., elc. TEA SERVICES. White and Gold, China, Printed and Stong Sets, Breakfast Cups, Fgg Cups, Plates, Creams, Slops, ‘and Toast Racks. EXTRA CHAMBER SERVICES. White and Gold, Lined and Printed, Mouth Ewers and Basins, Candlesticks, ete, GLASSWARE. Cut and Engraved Decanters, Sherry, Port Claret, Hock and Champagne Glasses, Tumblers, Mugs, Goblets, Claret and Water Jugs, Salts, Pickles, Celery Glasses, Finger Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Center Stands, Cureffs and Ups; Tea Sets, Butter Coolers, Nappies, Sugars, Creams, etc. Vases, Toilet Sets, Lusters, Shells, Birds, Wax Figures, Flowers in Shades, and Candlesticks, Silvered. American Lamps—American Burners. Eng. lish Lamps—Silver Burners. French Lamps-—Argan Burners. Globes, Chim- nies, Wicks. KEROSENE OIL, Government Test. J. B. POLLARD, Keut Street. Warranted WELLNER, Nov. 22, 1877.--fridtue CHRTAIN — Preservation of the Sight! Lazarus. Riorris & Co's PERFECTED SPECTACLES —aND— EY Ic GLASSE, The most perfect Spectacles ever manufactured. La = 4LS0O— Blue Tinted and Bifecal SPECTACLES! SKELETON ‘GOLD MOUNTED) SPECTAGLES & EVE-GLASSES, Smoked, Green and Biue COQUELLES, GOGGLES, and GOGGLE SPECTACLES, &c., &c. WM. &. WATSON, Ch'town, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Nov. 20 Cs bi TEACHER WANTED. 7 ANTED—A Male Teacher, of the First ov Second Class, to take charge of a Boys’ Department in the Upper Prince St. City School (late Protestant Academy). In addition to the regular salary, a libveral supplement will be given. Apply to ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary City School Board, Glass Box 189, Ch’town. pat ne ar pres 2w PLAN OS (Square and Upright) Nov. 21, 1877—4i. —" Chickering’s, Steinway’s, Emerson's; Gabler’s, ORGANS. Mason & Hamlin’s AND Canadian Cabinet. Some of the above kept constantly in Stock, and any of them promptly furnished Lo order. Instrements guaranteed, prices very low, and terms for payment exceedingly favor able Second-hand Pianos or Organs taken inexchange. Liberal reductions to clergy- men,churches, and Sabbath schools. Please call and eXamine, or send for fullest infor- mation to N. L. HERBERT, Qaeen Street. 2 doors north of **the Brenan Corner.” Nov. 22—ne pat pres ar 2i CARD. HE Subscriber, having associated himself with THe Examiner Printing & PuBLISH- ING COMPANY, would take this opportunit 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. %@ All orders for Printing, as heretofore, will receive prompt and personal attention. J. W. MITCHELL, Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. Ps ~~ . tee. wi emt ieee ae ‘ale