18 d = \= —— ——— OUR CHURCHES, i ERVICES AND SERMONS YESTERDAY. PRINCE STREET METHODIST CHURCH. ‘Give’ AND ‘* Forarve.”—Tae Rev. J- Lathern, the popular and esteemed pastor of the Prince Street Methodist Church, | preached two excellent sermons yesterday. | lis theme in the morning being “ Give’? | in the and evening “ Forgive.”’ It was! really a rich treat to sit and listen to the’! e’oquent discourses referred to above. | We would recommend their publication | in p mphiet iorm, or a repetition of their | announcement to be | made of the time and place. NSTAN S CATHEDRaI hip Bishop McIntyre ce'ebrated | : delivery, a public His Li t7 XK Bia . Mmighi Mass : St. Dunstan's Cathedral yes- terday at 10 o'clock, At the Gospel his ‘nded the pulpit and spoke at some length on the good work which had been community by Father Glackmeyer’s mission, Lordship as done in the fe also spoke on the parting requests of that gentleman, viz: To estabhsh aud Hospital and to take proper banish from our midst the monster Intemper On the latter he chiefly dwelt, and urged the congregation to organize, as it was an Orphanage means to auce, the only means by which any good might be done. He stated that it was his intention to form a Diocesan Temperance Society, which would centre in Charlottetown and spread its | branches throghout the different parishes of the”Island. For this purpose he had held a meeting of the Island clergy and instructed them in the matter. He requested the co- operation of every member of the congrega- tion. A meeting was held last evening in con- nection with the St. Patrick’s Sogiety. A branch of the Diocesan Society was formed with about one hundred and fifty members. lt will be organized at a meeting to bo held this evening in St. Patrick’s Hall. All friends of the movement are requested to at- tend. SECOND METHODIST CHURCH. A report of the Temperance service in the Methodist Church is crowded out. Will appear to-me-row. o— a Second unaovidably Loeal and Other items. Et WN AAAAAA Tae St. John Globe reports the failure of four New Brunswick firms, with liabilities estimated at $192,000. es Tuk Local Legislature of Ontario meets on the 3rd January. Why should not our Leg islature meet about the same time? en CAN sop Enevisu Mau..—The English mail from Liverpool, G. B., arrived at St. John Nfld. on Thursday. It will bedelivered at the Post Office in this city this evening. bose alinesti pinnae CHARLOTTETOWN Depatinc Civusp.—The question for discussion to-morrow night is: ‘«Should there be an immediate call of the Legislature to amend or repeal the Assess- ment Act, 1877.” cs sali i {iSmecr fishing is being very successfully engaged in at Bathurst. Some exporters are sending forward 1,000 lbs. per day to Boston and New York. The prices range from six to eight cents per Ib. --—- seinen StaAMsurp ‘* Prince Edward,” to Peake Bros. Co., with full cargo of general merchan- dise from Glasgow and Liverpool, arrived here on the 25th inst.—16 days passage. Captain Fraser reports having experienced very heavy gales, with head w'nds, during the whole pas- sage. Ralph B. Peake, Esq., was a passen- ger by the ** Prince Edward.” >_<. — + Tur steamer Acadian sailed for Pictou this forenoon in ballast. The Alhami.ra due here on Thursday, from Montreal, has not yetarrived. The M. A. Siarr is expect d to arrive.vom Halifax to mor- row morning. ‘The Island boat sailed for Pictou this morning at 9 o'clock. ae 00 ee Toe Halifax Herald’s article on finance and commerce says: ‘‘In the United States the markets for our exports are fair. The better grades of apples about hold their own at from $3.25 to $3.50. Good brands of mackerel are wanted at high prices. Dry fish is in light supply, with a firm feeling. Labrador herring are quoted at $575 to $5.80. Provincial coals are marked ip New York at 5 perton. Cod oil ranges from 53 to 55 cents for Ameri- cin, and 60 cents for best English. Pota. toes hold the market well in hand, receipts not overruling the demand, and prices keeping well up to paying figures. Early Rose are quoted at $1.50 to $1.75; other grades from $1.25 to $1.50”’ —_ eee CARD. 1 Subscriber, having associated himself . with Tue EXAMINER Printing & PUBLISH- (NG Company, would take this opportunity of 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 connection with the above Company. aa” ©All orders for Printing, as heretofore, will receive prompt and personal attention. J. W. MITCHELL. vharlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. a Local and Other Items. vee em ee erere.* *~ e7e-ees ee See ee ee en ea rere SMALL Pox,—There are fifteen cases of ‘Small Pox in the Civic Hospital at Monx treai. A banking clerk at that place cons! tracted the disease by handling filthy bank notes, ——— > ie Tre Allan steamers will no longer go to Portland, but will winter port, sengers Or cargo offers for Canada will be landed at Halifax and forwarded over the Intercolonial Railway, The Dominion and Beaver lines will run in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Portland, Exprnhess.~ We learn from Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, Agent of the Intercolonial Ex- press Co, in this City, that the express busi- ness will be continued during the winter months by steamer Northern Light. This will be a great convenience, and the enter- prise deserves every success. The business during the past season has been admirably managed, avd gave universal satisfaction. Residents of the City have had their goods promptly delivered at their residences; and those residing along the line of raflway and through the cvuntry have received their consignments without delay, —_— --—---0 > I{kFORM NEEDED.—Mr. Dutcher is needed in Richibucto. There are three Temper- ance Societies in existence in this smell town, but only one holds mectings. The Beavers are completely done up; they go crawliog about with their tails between their legs and their heads down, looking sad and dejected. The Sons of Temperance that renowned body, who in days gone by fought the good fight, have laid down their arms and retired from the field. The Kent Lodge of British Templars is on the verge of death; it is sinking rapidly, and will soon expire. The enemies of Temperance can now rejoice and be werry, for they have conquered.— Moncion Times. SO ea — A DrRuNKEN Motuer Kitts Her Crip. —A child of Mrs. Jeffers, living on the Bar- rack Square, was killed by her intoxicated mother a few days since. Many reports as to the way in which the child .net her death have been in circulation. effects of a blow received tn the forehead by a bottle which had been thrown at the mother by Wm. Callaghan; but last even- ing the Chief of Police stated that the mother had sat on the child until life had become extinct. If the other rumors re- garding the manner in which the child came to its death have any foundation in fact, immediate steps should be taken for an enquiry into ihe matter. There were no marks of violence to be observed on the body of the child at, the time of its burial. Sergeant Hayes is endeavoring to ascertain the facts of the case.— Sl. John News. iiewccihidvpe alin Rillih-adl ie ENCOURAGEMENT TO Manuracrures.—The Halifax Herald thinks the resolution pass« ed by the City Council, of that city, on the subject of giving encouragement to new manufactures, isa move in the right di- rection, The remission of taxes and rates for a term of years is a small boon, but in very many cases it is the extra taxation that keeps some manufacturers from com. ing to the city. Some months ago the Herald raade @ proposal which would now fit into the subject of encouragement to small manufacturers. This was to erect double rows of workshops in some of the upper street blocks, to be run by power supplied from one steam engine, which could be so located as to be connected with belting and shafting Wood turners, brass finishers, boot and shoe makers, nail and tack cutters, workers in wood and metals and various other light industries, could be furnished with motive power at low cost. A Day’s Dornes 1n Yarmovurtu, N, S.— Friday, 16th inst., was fruitful of iocal ‘‘evyents:’’’ Tho steamer “ Edgar Stuart” took fire in the oil room at 64.4. m.- Bells rang an alarm, and the engines were stirt+ ed, but the fire was extinguished by a fire extinguisher on board without serious in- jury being done.—A colored lad, recently trom the Penitentiary, broke into a store at Milton, was detected ‘n the act, pur, sued, captured, tried and sentenced by the Stipendiary Magistrate to six months’ of jail life with hard labor.—A colored man stabbed a Frenchman with a pocket knife, on Clements’ Wharf, for which he was sentenced to three months in jail, and the Frenchman, in consideration of the provo~ cation he gave, got a sharp and well-de. served ‘reprimand from the Magistrate, and was mulcted in costs of trial.--Two professional gentlemen had a fracas in one of the public offices, resulting in a trial be~ fore the Stipendiary and a fine of $20 im- posed on one of them, with costs.—A young girl made an attempt to commit suicide, but without success; the matter has been kept quiet, and ‘‘mum’’ is the word.—There was a sudden death of a married laily, and there were two funerals. — Yarmouth Herald, make Baltimore their! The mails and whatever pas- | —- | Latest by Telegraph. Latest from Montreal. The Election in Quebec. A FIERCE CONTEST. | Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner : Monrrea, Noy, 24. The flour market is quiet and steady, Prices are unchanged. Both sides claim a majority in Quebeo, |The fight will be fierce. General satisfaction is expressed in this place with regard to the award of the Fish. ery Commissioners. The Irish Catholic Union throughout the Provinces has been consolidated. Lieut, Governor Cauchon reached Win- nipeg safely, and was received quietly. WAR NEWS. Additional Levies. GOURKA ACROSS THE BALKANS. [By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner. | ConsTANTINOPLE, Noy, 25. A proclamation has heen issued calling out 190,000 civic guards to maintain order in the absence of the regular troops. Chris- only exists in name. The old warriors of tians are summoned to participate in the levy. A New York cable dispatch says: A Rus- sian expedition consisting of fresh divisions of the Imperial Guards and all the regalar cavalry and Cossacks of the Guard, under Gourka, crossed the Balkans into Rou- melia. : A Pera dispatch of the 22nd says: ‘“ The views taken of Osman’s position are wholly desponding; and some maintain that he has abundant provisions to hold out until Me- hemit organizes an army of relief. A Constantinbpie dispatch gives a doubt- ful rumor which was current on Saturday Yesterday morn-| ¢hat Osman had forced the Russian lines. ing it was said that the child died from the ] Lonpon, Nov. 23. A dispatch from Bucharest says: “A great battle is proceeding at Tirnova,” Lonpoon, Nov. 23. A dispatch from Vienna says that so far from being weakened, the Czarowitch’s army now consists of eight infantry and four cav- alry divisions, numbering from 80,000 to 90,000 men, and thought it must overline from the Danube to the vicinity of Tirnova. It will not be easy for the Turks to make much impression upon it, since the Russians, by forced marches, can concentrate three or four divisions on any given point in a single day. A Cettinge dispatch says the wounded Montenegrins arriving report that on Sun- day night divisions of Pianenaz moving to- ward Scutari found the Turkish forces en- trenched near Anomalite, behind three lines of breastworks extending from the hiils to Boyana. Assauit was made by 600 volun- teers, who carried the first two lines; but on attacking the third found themselves op- posed to a much superior force cf Turks, and were beaten back with a loss of between 320 or 30 killed and 100 wounded, when the at- tack was abandoned. ‘This affair shows that the statement that the right bank of the river was entirely in the possession of the Montenegrins is unfounded. fhe locality of the battle was about half way between Anpvar and Scutari. Ali Saib previously reported from Scutari that 4,000 Montene- grins hed attacked the position de: ‘ending the road from Antivari to Scutari, and were repulsed, losing 300 men. The Times correspondent says: /** The movement appears most njudicious and use- less. Since after the opportunity of taking Scutari by surprise has heen lest, it was practically impregnable, and any aggressive movement in that direction was objectless, while any Turkish movement for relief of Antivori with their present force could eastiy have been beaten. The Prince has been reported at Vir, but no telegram3 are permitted from the army. We are ignorant of his object in going there as the headquarters remain before Antivari. FaThe “ Ministerial Frerndenblat” says : Austria has no occasion to make such a dec- laration, since her interests are already known. Moreover there are no indications at St. Petersburg, Belgrade or Ceitinge ta ignore th3 declarations already made hy Austria.” ae Birth. On Monday, 26th inst., the wife of Lieut. J. G. Boulton, R. N,, of a son. =... ay PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov. 26.—Schrs. Louisa, Gallant, Picte,u, coal; Rising Dawn, Hughes, do, Stesim- ship Prince Edward, Fraser, Liverpool, gen- eral mdse. CLEARED, Nov. 26.—Schrs. Vigilant, Wolfe, ‘Pictou, ballast; Acadia, Crabb, do.; Ada, McSraie, Pugwash, ballast. ~ Music, Drawing, & French CONVERSATION CLASSES, A YOUNG LADY, desirous of giving instruction in the above named receiye pupils at any time after this date. For particulars, apply at this Oflice. + Ch'towa, Nov. 20—3i eod Shipping Intelligence. | branches of education, will be prepared to! THE EXAMINER BOOK & JOB Printing OOS SUPERINTENDENCE OF J.W. MITCHELL, | (Formerly 0. the Firm of Laird &«;Mitcheil,) % . a ~< neatly and expeditiously! executed PLAIN & FANCY OFFICE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO INGS’ BUILDING, The old and well-known Islander office, Comer Water and Gt, George Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN. 2 —~ Wants, ete., ete. ee eee — —$ ——- - ——— 3a" Adwertisements unde this hwading,Iin space not ex-* ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS pec} day. OST, on SATURDAY last, a pair of KID 4 MITTS. The finder will oblige by leaving ‘them at the Bram iner office. } Nov. 26, 1877, OST OR MISLAID—About ten days ago, a Brown: Silk Umbrella; handle black, with silver snake wound spirally about hardle. Anyone finding same will please leave it at } 2xaMINER Office. Nov. 26—31 Let -o8 Kent Street, be:ween Great George and | ?rince Streets, a Sable MUFF. A rewar: 1 will be given to the person returning i t to DR. JOHNSON. - ANTED—A & mart Boy, 15 or 16 years of age, to lea tu the Printing Business. pp y immediately . on. i, Fy. Poarders wante 1. Gentlemen preferred ‘Rooms are large av G suitable couples. Apply ati bis oflice. Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1877, CARDERS W ANTED.—Fecur or five for married _——- Auction Sales Ete Administrator's Sale —oFr— FOUR PLOTS OF LAND 4N KING’S COONZY. Ist. A FREE{LOLD FARM of one han- dred acres, in Lot 47. 2nd. FREEUVOLD ILAND (Woodlaad), 11 acres, in Lot 47. 5rd, A BUILDING LOT, with House aud Premises, in Souris East. 4th. A LEASEHOLD FARM (woodland — no improvements), of about two hundred and four acres, in Lot 46. ee OTICE is hereby given that the Suab- scriber—Administrator cum leslamento annevo de bonis non of the Estate of the late Emanuel McKachern, of Lot Number Forty-seven, deceased—wiil Sell, by PUR. LIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY. the TWENTIETH Day of DECEMBER next 1877, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock: noon, at Souris, by virtue of a license therefor, granted by the Honorable Charles Young, L.L.D, Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, dated the twenly- fourth day of October, in the vear of Our Lord one thousand cight hundred and seventy seyen: ALL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, desciibed as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north side of a line of road surveyed by Joseph Ball in the Weste ern boundary of land marked Farm No. 9 ia the possession of Donald McDonald, andl runniug from thence by the meridian ot 1764, for the distance of ninely- nine§(99) chains; tl ence north 76 degrees: west till it gives the distance of ten do chains on an east aad west line; thence south to line of re magnetic d aforesaid; thence east to place of comu encement, containine one hundre@ acres o. land, more or less and being part of said Lot Forty-seven. ALSO, all that Tract of Land situate on said Lot Number Forty-seven, bounded as follows: Or the south by the rear boun- dary line of the homestead of deceased on the west by the farms known as the Port age Farms; on tie north by lands owned by the McDonalds of Prospect Hill; and on the east by the east line of the sail home- stead, containing eleven acres, more or ess. AND, ALSO, all that Building Lot in Souris East, in said Island, with the House and Buildings thereon, described as follows: Commencing at the eastern boun- dary of Building Lot No. One, and rannine thence south 54 degrees, along said boun— dary for the distance of ene hundred and six (106) feet; thence north-eastwaidly parallel to the Souris Road, for the distance of sixty-eight (68) feet, or to the southern angle of Building Lot No. 3 ,theauce aorch 45 degrees ; west along the south-west boundary of said Lot to Souris Road; thence along said road for the distance of eighty feet, to the place of commencemen . with all and singular the premises and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging, sad of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and possessed. ANID [ hereby also give potice that I will pat up and Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the time and place aforesaid, ONE CERTAIN LEASEHOLD FARM of the said late Em- anuel McKachen, deceased, being all that 1Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Towuship Nunaber Forty-six, in King’s County, bounded es foliows, that is to say: On the east and south by land formerly the property of the late Honorabie Sxiiue! Cunard; on tie west by land fexic:! unto Roderick Me- Donald; and on th« north by land leased to Angus McPhe. McPhee and Jobu McKenzie, Con tainin an area of about two hundred and four ucres of land, a little more or less. Terms and concitions of sale made known on day of sale, or on application to the undersigned, or at the office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitzgerald. CHARLES McEACHERN, Ad rinistrator. Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1877—kea 4i nov CHRTAIN — Preservation oc the Sight | Lazarus. MAorris & Co's PERFECTED SPECTACLES EY BE GiuASS Es, The most perfect Spectacles ever manufactured. A LSO-— | Blua Tinted and Bifocal SPECTACLES! SKELETON :GOLD MOUNTED) SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES. Smoked, Green and Blue COQUELLES, GOGGLES, and GOGGLE SPECTACLES, &c., &c. WM. R. WATSON Ch'town, City Drug Store, ) Victoria Building, Nov. 20s Bi APPLIES, && 7, eee expected from Boston, per schr. “§. P. Lindsey, ’”— 100 Buls. Baldwin APPLES, 100 ** Ss Russet - 1000 «= ** ~Greendiug Al! cholce Frait for winter us», 50 Bbls, ONIONS, 20 * C C. CRANBERKIES, 20 Cases Oporto ORANGES, 15 Kegs Malaga GRAPES, 10 Cases Catawba GRAPES, i bbl. Choice QUINCES. Yr. & W. L. DEAN. Nov. 20-—ar lw