aan roe nea " Local and Other Items, Wr may state for the information of our correspondent ‘‘Enquirer” and others iu terested, that we cannot publish the aflida vits for the defence in the case of Alley ve. DPuchemin without the permission of Judge Peters, who is at present in New Bruns- wick. Tur market was weil attended to-day. Beef and pork were largely in excess of demand. Prices are as follows :--Beef, small, from 5 to 12 cts.; do quarter from 3 to 7 cts; mutton, from 4 to 8 cts.; lamb, from 4 to 8 cts.; geese, each, from 30 to 50 cts; ducks, from 25 to 30 cts.; chickens, per pair, from 25 to 45 cts.; butter, fresh, from 20 to 23 cts.; do tub, from 12 to 18 cts.; potatces, from 45 to 50 cents; hay, from 45 to 50 cts.; oats, : from 28 to 30 cents; flour, per 100, from $2.85 to $83; oatmeal, per 100, from $2.50 to $3. pork, from 3} to 4 cts. 2: OAR ERIE = Dr. Carer died in the Jail of this City this morning, where he has been incar- cerated for the last fifteen years. The par- ticulars of his incarceration, as far as we ean learn, are : His wife, for some reasons, made application for a divorce. The case was tried and a judgment granted for sep- arate maintenance, which amounted to fifty pounds sterling—half his yearly income. This he refused to pay, and he was in con- sequence imprisuned. His remains will be Sunday. ‘Tne mails for the present week have been very irregular. Those via Shediac were re- ceived Tuesday and Wednesday at noon respectively,instead of the evening previous. On Thursday evening at 10.15 the mail for that day was received, being one and a half hours overdue. The boat hugged the wharf at Summerside all day yesterday, and did not leave for Shediac until 9 o'clock this morning, and may be expected to return with a double mail this evening. The Nova Sootia mail has been received regularly; the the season to Hawkesbury, which she should have made yesterday, having been detained at this port by the storm. She left at the regular hour this morning, and will return at the usual time this p. m. Joun Garrney, Esq., has received a let- ter from A. L. Murdoch, Esq., Manager of the Farmer’s Club Fair, of Massachusetts, stating that the samples of P. E. Island grain forwarded him have been awarded a diploma, at the above Fair. Mr. Murdoch *is forwarding to Mr. Gaffney some samples of early potatoes, corn and hay seed, which were highly recommended by the judges at the Fair. It is stated that the potatoes will harvest in the garden in forty or fifty days, and in the field in thirty days earlier than the Early Rose or any other variety. ‘They are called the ‘‘Massachusetts Perfec- tion.” Mr. Murdoch writes that the Hay . Seed, called the ‘‘Red Tod,” is from the Marzefield Marshes, and from better hay than can be found in the State, as it will keep horses as well without grain as they are now kept with English hay or timothy with grain. —Summerside Journal. Owrne to the great demand for potatoes and the reasonable prices paid for this com- modity, the complaint against low markets has almost died out,and the farmers and mer- chants have been able to meet one another more cheerfully than was anticipated in the early part of the season. Still, the exceed- ingly low price of grain is causing the far- mers to grumble, now that the roots are nearly ali sold off. The price of oats is lower than has been experienced for many years, and there is scarcely any demand for what has hitherto been the chief article of expvat in this Province. We understand that very large quantities remain unsold to- wards Launching, Grand River, and numer- ous sections of the country. Very few ves- sels are engaged in the trade this fall,which is sometning we are not accustomed to on this Island —-K. C. Advertiser. Ar the meeting of the Summerside Tem- perance Reform Club, held on Monday, the 4th inst., the following officers were elected for the current term : President, R. McC. Stavert: Ist Vice, Miss Ackerman; 2nd Vice, John McKenzie ; 3rd Vice, Mrs. R. TY. Holman; 4th Vice, Edward Dooling; 5th Vice, Mrs. Ruggles ; Recording Secretary, David Schurman; Financial Secretary, Mrs. J. D. Reid; Treasurer, Daniel Stew- art. The Club celebrated its first anniver- sary on Wednesday night. Stirring ad- dresses were delivered by the Revds. P, Doyle, Neil MeKay, R. B. McDonald and J. F. Betts, Angus McMillan, Esq., and Mr. Bartlett. This gentleman’s speech was more especially directed to the young men. Chornses by the choir and music by the Band enlivened the proceedings of the evening. At the close a large number signed the pledge, and the club starts on its second year under circumstances which hold forth egcouraging prospects of con- tinued success. Tue Postmaster at Maniegne has been charged with tampering with papers passing through the office at that place. The Ad- vertiser says : “*Our business has been tam- pered with by the Postmaster at Montague during the past summer in a most out- rageous manner. We allowed this to = over in silence, expecting that the impudent fellow would be kicked out as soon as a sible, This week our subscribers in . fave and Sturgeon complain that they ave not yet received the last Advertiser. here is a sequel to this story. Would the election of Mr. Annear, or the allusion to the orchard last week have anything to do with it? We shall yet see. The Postal and Railway regulations as now arranged are such that the courier cannot reach the above mentioned places before ten or eléven o'clock on the Saturday night after our paper is issued. But this past week no yaper at all was received. These political quarters are not exactly the places to fee Post Offices poe ae a the uty Inspector of Post Offices makes a yote of thi, the better for all concerned. future wherever we detect either malice or neglect. interred in the Mount Edward Cemetery on | —— steamer will however, miss the last trip of e are determined to lay on the lash in Orrawa, Nov. 14. ve flon. Mr. Baby was elected by acclama- ition in Jvilette to-day. | M. C. Cameron, leader of the Ontario | ‘Opposition, has been appointed Puisne | Judge, vice Wilson. ; Senator Skead’s seat in the Senate} will not be vacated, as he will soon: be released from bankruptcy. The late Government declined to interefere in the matter, and the present is not likely to do so either, ; ‘ Lonpon, Nov. 14. It is reported that a further outbreak by the ,Kaffirs is imminent. The rebel tribes are massed under the Zulus. The British forces on the frontier are in danger of being overwhelmed unless they are promptly reinforced. Mr. O'Connor Power, M. P., stated at a public meeting last night, that Mr. Low- ther, Chief Secretary for Ireland, held out some prospect of a speedy release of the two Fenian prisoners still confined. Correspondence. a® We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents. Alley vs. Duchemin. To the Editor of the Examiner. S1r,—In your evening issue of the 13th inst. you publish the ‘“‘important decision” in the case of Alley vs. Duchemin Bros. You give the plaintiff's affidavit for obtaining the injunc- tion and the evidence of several of the neigh- bors, confirming the plaintiff's statements ; but you did not give the affidavits or the de- fendants’ evidence for dissolving the injunc- tion. Why not publish both sides of the case, so that the public may know the whole facts of this ‘‘important decision”? I fear there is some mistake about the statements of the pressure, the steam boiler, vibrations, buzzing, distant thunder, etc., etc. Yours, &c., ‘ AN ENQUIRER. Nov. 15, 1878 -* =—:--— > — ae ee ee An Ottawa despatch says: ‘‘ Mr. Teale, of Utica, N. Y., will start a woollen factory, employing at least 100 operatives. The city gives him 99 years’ lease and exemption from taxes for ten years, and a bonus of one thousand dollars, the city holding a lieu on the property.” — = oC Ox Tuesday last, while Mr. Donald J. Gillis, of Miscouche, was on his way home from Summerside, he ruptured a blood ves- ; sel, which resulted in instant death. This sad accident took place near the residence ot Charles Green, Esq., Dr. Gillis was sent for, but before he arrived life was extinct. Mr. Gillis was an old and deservedly res- pected resident of Miscouche, and his sud- den death will be very much regretted in that locality— Journal. —_——~ + —P 000 Se-——- — ~~ Produce Shipments. ‘The following are the &produce shipments from this port to-day: Schr. Dreadnot, New York, 4,212 bush. potatoes; Harry Swan, Providence, R. J., 3,160 bush. potatoes; Fred- die, W. Allin, Baltimore, 3,663 bush. pota- toes; Cora, New York, 1,822 bush. pototoes; brigt. W. H. Latimer, New York, 3 371 bush. potatoes, by John Hughes; Eliza Smith, Hali- fax, 1,400 bush. potatoes. —_—-~ 48 6e- -———— — Special Notices lr was J. B. Hamm that left the Island not See See Jones ; he still lives—-his cheap imposition is dead. Poor work did it.— 3i AN adjourned special meeting of the members of the Caledonian Club will be held at the St. Lawrence Hotel, at 7.30 p. m. on Friday, the 15th inst., to appoint delegates to proceed to Halifax to represent the Club in extending a welcome to the Marquis vf Lorne and the Princess Louise, on their arrival in the Dominion. A full attendance of members requested. Catt and leave your orders for Puimps and Wells at the Pump Store, or address ¢. C. Jones, Bax 63. Ji Lost, last night, on Prince Street, be- tween St. Paul’s Schoolroom and the Free Church, a lady’s Gold Ear Drep. The finder will oblige by leaving it at the Ex- AMINER Office. ‘The place to get your Sleighs painted and repaired is at P. H. Trarvor’s Kent St. 8i Tue best place to have your carriages earefully stored is at P. H. Trainor’s, Kent street. {nov8 8i eod 7,000 rolls room-paper just opened at J. & W. Beer's. E new form of Bill of Sale can now be -had at G. Hersert Haszarn's, 18 Queen Street.—taw daily & wkly. Dr. Clarke Johnston’s Indian Blood Syrup for sale, wholesale aud retail, at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. How cam Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap? Call and he will tell you. Buy Essence of Vinegar and make your own vinegar any strength required cheaper than can be imported. Directions given at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. GANG PLOWS! THE BRANTFORD NATIONAL GANG PLOWS, which were so much admired at the trial held ‘on the day of Exhibition at Summerside, are ‘forsale by. . wee DONALD FERGUSON, Charlottetown. PP” f | Oet, 8 —Bw NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | mieten tint ea Ae a ~~ <De@ o--—- memaneeaies ae ee WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STODX OF PALL & WIN JUST RECEIVED PER S. S. Ten GOODS ‘“IPRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Co. Charlottetown, September 28th, 1878. | AUCTION SALES, LON DON HOUSE VALUABLE PROPERTY ON GRAFTON STREET. 1 will Sell at Auction, on the premises, ou Wednesday next, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock, ‘TYNHAT Valuable Plot of Land on Graftom Street (east end), near Lea’s Sash Factory being partof Town Lot No. 11, in the 3rd Hundred, measuring fifty-three feet four inches (53 ft. 4 in.) on Grafton Street, and ex- tending back one hundred feet (100 feet), together with the large Warehouso thereon, fitted with Hay Press and other Machinery for Pressing Hay, and formerly in the occupa- tion of Messrs, Higgs & Hurt. Trexms—Twenty per cent. down, the bal ance to be paid in five years, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov. 13, ’78—pat Wishing to Close Consignments I will Sell for Cash or Good Paper, at —— Market ea — en a . a eee S, - f ] 1 OO B2E5, 2 that favorite brand FLOUR a as —‘** Hiawatha,” 2 Ol Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL -SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. MILLINERY, Etc., Etc., which they are selling, WHOLESALE and RETA Charlottetown. We solicit an inspection from all Cash Buy chasing elsewhere. L, at the lowest prices ever offered in ers of our Gooos and Prices, before pur- ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878. —2aw mon thar wkly VENNOR PREDICTS An early winter and a long one. «took at and see that your feet are protected,"and thus save many doctor’s bills. W.R. BOREHAM Soutu Sipe Queen Sevare, has the best selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Mocasins, &c., to found in the City, which he will sell at bottom PPNHE new and only Iniustratep on ib The most popular and saleable Work In 2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly In,pursuauce of a decree made in this suit { am now also prepared to take orders for ; numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated every description otf Custom Work, having|and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel a Custom Boot and Shoe De- | Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo percent, under the superintendence of} Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promi- prices, to suit the hard times. CUSTOM WORK. opened lished. of the day. ase INOW READY: THE Great National W ork | ART ILLUSTRATIONS Rh. TUTTLE. ee By (©. of the Dominton or CANADA. W. Krrcnin (late foreman at Dorsey &! nent public men. Jost’s). Mr. Kitchin has had long experience as a cutter and practical shoemaker, and will } county in P. &. L. AGENTS WANTED in every town and Send for terms and ontfit guarantee good fits and the best of workman- | at once. ship. None but first-class material will be used, and ali orders will be promptly filled. Prices as low as possible consistent with good | Bux 1964, Moutreal. work. Mr. K., having had considerable ex- D. DOWNIE & CoO., Sole Publishers. [may perience in making boots and shoes for persons with DFFORMED reErT and those who are troubled with CORNS AND BUNIONS, (© will make a specialty of this branch. A Good Fit and Perfect Kase in every case, or no money taken. aa REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1878—3m wed & sat — ae ee ee } PRINTER | ~MUST- & AFT D. not SUBACKIBERS Tet ADVERTISERS | WILL THEREDPORE | LEASE PAY UP WITHOUT DELAY. Nov. 1. 1878. Pric JAMES HOBBS, ABINET-MAXKER, UPHOLSTERER, ETC., AS REMOVED from McPhail’s Corner to the premises just vacated by Mr. JoHN StruMBLEs, Prince Street, where, with increased facilities, he is prepared to attend to the wants of his customers with punctuality .| and despatch, and on reasonable terms. ° Carpets cut and laid. PaINnTING and Repairin PicTURE FRAMEs and Mouldings constantly on hand, or made up to order. | All kinds of Household Furniture made to order, cheap and good. New Pattern School Desks made at short neatly done. ice. A first-class article. s@ Don't forget the place: PRINCE STREET '{near the new Baptist Church in course of | erection). Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1878~- E.G. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Centre TaB_e Tops, Burzav anp Comnopr Tors, Wash Bow. Stass, &c., &c. ces ta suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. “SRE THE LIST |, 7 2cties fernshet om cpication. ee , Jor ner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char- lottetown. } ARMS FOR SALE | _ November 6, 1878. ‘WEEKLY ‘MAIL | Parties Wishing to) Sell Advertise there. | ‘Parties Wishing ta. WANT Buy, Read there. | Advertisements of Farms | ‘for sale are inserted in the/j T0 BUY Weekly Mail, 20 words for | | 5 0c. each insertion; each | | additional word 2c. Advertisements of Farms. FAR lad sale are inserted in the| Daily Mail, 20 words for | | 25c. each insertion; additional word 1 }c. | Advertisements of ve, \Stock, Auction Sales of ‘Stock, Implements, ‘Seeds for sale, Exhibitions. | -ete., inserted at the same | rates. | Address Mail, Toronto, | October 31, 1875, ' BO YOU Reverven to-aY i oi (CHOICE PATTERNS) ~AT— “" KING SQUARE HOUSE </ Tailoring Department! BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Inne 18, 1875. ae 100 bbls. Choice Superior Extra “ — ‘* ~ American # 100 ‘* Kiln-dried Cornmeal, 100 ‘* Am. Kerosene Oil, 120° test, 200 sides No. 1 Sole Leather, 75 chests good Congou Tea, 75 half-chests Choice Nouchong 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, , 20 Buffalo Robes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Nov. 11—3w mon thu ee 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, Eltea McCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, Defendants hy Hes Honor the Vice Chancellor, bearing date the twenty-ninth day ef August, 1ostaut, A. D 1878, there will be sold by Public Auction, oa WEDNESDAY, the vicventh vay of December uext, ensuing, at twelve o'clock, nooa, in the Supreme Court House, in Charlottetown, in County,— LL that Tract or Piece of Land situate, 4A lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots Number Four and Five, in the secoad bum dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bouad ed and described as follows, that is tu say: Commencing at the southeastera corner of the dwelling- house and store now occupied Sy Henry J. Calbeck, in the northern edge or side of Sydney Strect, and running thence along the edge or side of Sidney Street, paraliel with the line of said Sireet for the distance of forty feet; thence at right avgies to said Street, northwardly, for the distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at right angles westwardly, along the bDoum Cary line of the late John McGuli’s land, forty (40) feet, or until it meets the bourm dary line of land occupied by the said Heary J. Calbeck; thence at right angies soutlh- wardly along the suid lJast mentioned line seventy-pine (79) feet, t» the place of com. Mencement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appur- tenances the:eunto belonging. Dared this 31st day of August, A D, 1878, J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. Au3 rAXHE place win your Printing doue isa the EXAMINER Printing Reom — Wants, Lost, Found, &x. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, wad be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. ee ee ee Loa —On Great George Street, between the Post Office and Euston Street, a PURSE containing Six Dollars, two small shells and three weigh bills of coal, withthe owner's name. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Examiner office. Nov. 13 LET A two-story House, containing 9 rooms, frost-proof Cellar, yard and stables, anda large garden, fronting on Euston Street, near Crabbe’s corner. Rent moderate. For information apply to W. W. LORD. Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1878-- R SALE—A few dozen heads of good CELERY can be had of the Subscriber if applied for at once. WM. HEARD. Ch’town, Nov. 13— ao Richmond Street, between Queen anc Pownal Streets, yesterday, a smallsum of Money. The owner can have the same by calling at Thomas Clinton’s, Richmond Street, west of ‘‘ Railway House.” Nov. 13—2i TRAYED--From the Subscriber's pre- mises, on the 11th inst., a Red and. White COW, about four years old, with tops of horns. off. Information as to her whereabouts will be thankfully received by the owner,—WMB TRAIL. ; {noy, 13—2i. Queen's ae ccm aman Wnan aes er <r mee Sa ee A tom i