Lae MS ais oe = hee ome - side this morning for Point du Chene and unless it is immediately removed. ‘ mission was stting here, and Mr. L. H. - from Central Meteorological Office, Toronto, Monday, midnight : Drums ordered up at . Louisburg, Port Hastings, to'the till, and énf/tdfering, saw Am ing across the co with a box c me ‘Silver in his © He escaped re _ ship. | Welwish , Capt. | as - iene Lecai and Other atems. Ap Ub otie fourth of this city is at preseiit Ween p-ank Way) Se - Sy. vores, » c.. is at present’ full of | '* t tee Archbishop of Halifax has return f om Montreai. \ Great BASkRCer Sare at Orr & Co . Now 18 the time, and Orr's the place, t» got bargains. ——L0i LickNSING Boarv.—There will be meet- | Latesi by Telegraph, WA YRWe, i PLEVA CAPTURED 1 | --SLORIOUS — —— STRUGGLE | ing of the Licensing Board to-morrow even- | OSMAN PASHA SERIOCSLY WOUNDED ing at four o'clock. Rarsins 12cts. per pound, Currants ‘8cts Turkish “Prunes Mets., Egyptian Dates adcts., Cranberries 6cts. a quart—at the | Confectionery 2ins. Giascow Untversity.—The Marquis of Bute has contributed £170,000. for the en- dowment of Memorial Hall, Glasgow Uni- £ versity. . (By Cable to L. C. Owen, this day.) Brig Lady Milton, McRae, master, Brig Lauretta, Wineburg, master—both at 5 ucenstown. 1 0.0. F.—Nomination_ of Officers for Port la Joie Encampment, No, 13, will be held at Odd : (Wednesday) evening. particularly requested. Tuere is a large quantity.of lee at presen floating about the river. — The steamer «« Heather Bell’*had much diffiewlty in making her trips to and from Hickey’s Wharf this A full attendance is morning. tah TaraL WRECK. ~The schr. William B., from Glace Bay for Halifax, went ashore at Port Caledonia, and isa totalwreck. She is insured at $3,000 in a Halifax Office. Maus.—The St. Lawrence left Summer- will return this evening. It will probably be the last trip, as ice is accumulating to a ‘great extent in Summerside harbor. Tur Faust or Taste Rocx.—A few weeks ago, with a tremendous crash, the centre rock'in the Canadian fall at: Niagara gave way and tumbled inte the abyss below, thus completely cdanging the appearance of the cataract. Instead of a horseshoe it is a right angle. uO Tar Recenr Forcery.—The name of W. D. Harrington, of Halifax, says” the Chronicle, is also a forgery by Hubley. He (Hubley) did business in »Halifaxy for some time as a grocer, but failed and was in Har- rington’s service for a short time. storekeepers. Those having more thar 60 gallons will be dealt with as the law directs, Suppex DeatHs.—Mrs Daniel Chisholm, of Piedmont Valley, Pictou county, died suddenly on Tues last—probably of heart) disease. She was only 26 years of age.—On the same day, near River John, on the Tatamagouche road, a daughter of Mr. William Langi Te, 18 years of.age, fell down «dead while engaged in Reuse wor ° Can it be true that when the Land Com- Davies was..so- heroically fighting » for. the “‘ bleeding tenantry,” a bill was incurred of some two or three -hundred dollars for re- freshments for the heroie chiefs of tenants rights } ‘WEATHER Propapitries.—By Telegraph Chatham, Point ' du_Chene, Charlottetown, Pictou, Sydney, Glace Ba ut _ un pool, Digby, St. John and St. Andrews. | .. Tur market of to-day was somewhat larger and more active than usual. The prices were as fol- lows :—-Butter (fresh) from 24 to 26 cents; (tub) from 19 to 2! cents: geese (each) 45 to 55 cents ; ducks, from 24 to 30. cents ; fowls zack, from 18 to 20 cts ; eggs (doz.) from 20 to 4 cents ; potatoes, from 28 to 32 cents ; oats, rom 36 to 40 cents; hay, ton, $16 to $20, pork, from 5 to 6 cents, i A LarcE number of the Moncton people went over to Shediac on Sunday to make inqttiries and, if possible, aid in the search for the missing Timothy McCarthy. Noth- ing new was feysloped. On Saturday a hat was found in the Scadow. river, and identified as the hat worn by the missing man McCarthy, on his departure from Moncton. Rercrnep Nova Scorran.—Capt. Rolf, of Kempt, returned a few weeks since from California, rather disgusted with the coun- try. He has been out there a year, and re- AND A PRISONER. [By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Exanviner. | Lonpvon, Dee. 11. The Egyptian contingent will be increased by 12,000 infantry, and 1,000° cavalry, and fonr batteries of artillery. Reuter’s Telegraph Company has the follow- ing despatch, dated Bucharest, 9.40 p. m.: ** Pleyna is now in the handwefethe, Russian aud Roumanian armies.” The Russian Agency antiounces that ‘‘ Osman Pasha attempted to break through to Widdin, but being attadked fin thé front and rear, was eompelled to! lay Fellow’s Hall, to-morrow pdowh His arms after a glorious strngglé: | Os. man Pasha himself is seriously wounded, | +} The “S. S. City of Berlin” arrived all well. Her shaft is broken, Lonpon, Dec. 10. Suleiman Pasha passed: through Rasgrad on Friday, on his way to Rustichuk. New York, Dee. 11. Gold 103. Exchange 82 to 854. Lonpox, Dec. 8. The ‘Saturday Review’ has a strongarticle on the exclusion of England from peace ne- gotiations, and says Germany is, for some mysterious reasons, more Russian than Rus- sia herself, and it is true that Austria has hitherto followed the lead of Germany. The exclusion of England from the Council will depend not on the choice of the Russian Government but on the possible inability or unwillingness of England to interere. Lonpon, Dec. 10. The rumor that the Servian troops crossed into Turkey is unfounded. Opefations against Erzeroum have been postponed a fortnight. A Russian division is marching towards‘ rebezond. It will probably cut off commu- nication with Erzeroum. The Ozar returns to St. Petersburg about Christmas.’ ~ The Russian official loss between Nov. 10 Any Staged in takangend apeount of the ABM PE REGSEO lal Jose since Chae ‘quantity of kerosene on the premises of our ning men, - oe &? £2 5 Bea si The inhabitants of Scutari and. Nehani demand help against’ Montenegrins or they will solicit aid from Italy. Paris, Dec. 8. Balbie forms a new French Ministry. He lays stress on the loyalty -and good inten- tions of Macmahon and asks assistance from his colleagues to form a new Ministry. A majority of Constitutionalists favor an- other dissolution. . : Some desire the impeachment of the Pre-, sident for high treason. Correspondence. © ii pas” We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of Corres pondents, Public Opinion at the Hast. To the Editor of the Daily Examiner : Dear Str,—It is becoming more and more evident. every. day that the present Local Gov- ernment of this Island is doomed. Like the new Governor of Manitoba, its mf rs are ‘rank and smell to heaven.” The peopfe are’ thoroughly aroused. If the Davies-Stewart combination possessed the least respect for the feelings of betrayed electors it would resign immediately. Although but one indignation meeting has yet been held in ‘the First Elec- toral District of King’s County, it must not be inferred that the electors of this District are not in sympathy with the general feeling of deep indignation against the Government, which prevails in other parts of the country. Protestants and Catholics are unanimous: in condemning the School, Ballot and Road Acts of last Session. We were told that under the new Road Act farmers would have great canse} . for rejoicing. What aré the facts? Never before were the roads more neglected than this fall. The. two brothers Stewart—cousins of His Honor from Georgetown, along with Lord Townshend—who do the supervising of the highways for this District, have not’ come up to the standard of-even the old-order of turning, going in the boat from San_ Frane cisto 'to Sactamento, was robbed df his’ ticket to New York and some ismall was all he had left, The Captain says the Pacific Coast is swarming with black-legs, and Nova'Scotiatis have-far ‘better chances of accumuldtinig’a fortune at home-— Wiad- strnMak « ie ® waer, Trroatas Pra anewas,» yesterday evening, ar- rested for_being the leader inthe robbery of Mr. Crabbe’s till. He was examined before he .Miyistrate hid. morning, and said he woul stand trial inthe Supreme Court. Mrs. Crabbe deposed that she was attracted to, the shop by the neise-of the bell that is attaclt persied by Wm. Crabbe, but not caught. » He was remanded séven! days i ¢ompany wi Millar. ! Tax brigt.' Fleetwood, owned by; Messrs: Long Wott & 'Co., comfhanded by Capt. Edward English, is now. loading and houk for a port. in the United Kingdom.. ~~ the third cargo of this, year’s ,produce/that this vessel has taken from the Island ina very short time. This season she has made a voyage to Newfoundland and baek, then to Bermuda and back,;and 1s, new, realy to a AT wrocéed on her yoyage. . This, we considar, painorbnke} vidk | Work stir” EnglishZand his v things, Look; for instance, at the state-of the oad nedk Soliris Bridge, Every hig tide, this iad safor the distance ofjover 100 yards;.isecov- REAL anounting toy $300. His ere ered with water to the depth of two or three oY ley féet- Pedestrians-are compelled to either wait or.wade.. If this road is to remain in its_prés- ent neglected ‘tate, We worn suggest that a eane provi and “ one brud- der” be appointed to ferry travellers who may be so unfortunate as to have toypas§ that way when the tide isin. ata The dissatisfaction in thispart.ef thé Island in regard to the Assessment «Act i. die wide-spread, Eyen the hungry,officials them- selves are”e vafraid or’ dialed to speak aj word in favor of their masters. Every official is looked upon ‘with mingled feelings of con- tempt and distrust. Instances of the, mess of these AppraiSefs are numérous. e owner of certain mills, against. whom one of the Appraisers entertains a most unreasonable a is cempe p ven ye Aa in es." Scores of people have: been similarly used whose will be forthcoming if this state- ment df “hdestioned. Eternal shame on the" Government that countenantes the” wholesale robbery of- persons, whose circurastances are sufficiently har without being bur- dened with jnous st taxes, levied by }bankrupts and sycophants of-the most phpor: | - GREAT es = SALE | . To Commence on Saturday, First December, —-AT THE-— The Extensive Sale advertised during the} month of November by CEO. DAVIES & 60. Will be Continued until the end of the Year. And in addition to it the following Lots will! be offered on SATURDAY, the ist De- cember, at prices to ACCOMMODATE ALL PURCHASERS. 300 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 & $2.00. AT HALF PRICE, 1,050 Yards All Wool Gray Flannel, at 32 cis, A further lot of -$-4 and 10-4 Wool . BLANKETS -. at 3.50 and $3.00. + FINE ASSORTMENT WHITNEY BLANKETS: A Large Supplement to the 15, 000°y ds, BLACK DRESS COODS already advertised, at a wide range of prices. A Special Line of ‘Black Lustres, @ 16c., 20c., 25c. A Large Lot of Ladies’ CORSETS |! An Immense Supply of WHITE AND GRAY COTTONS —AND-- SHEETINGS, The best value ever shown by us. A Splendid Assortment of Fur Goods, ——-COMPRISING— BUFFALO ROBES, trimmed & untrimmed,, WOLF. ROBES, COON COATS, FUR CAPS, GAUNTLETS, Ladies’ Jackets, Muffs, Etc. ) A Large Lot of From $1.50. READY-MADE MENS’ CLOTHING REEFERS, $2.00 t6 $80.00 Special lines, just opened, $4.00, 5.00 & 6.00 TOP COATS, $4.50 to $8.00 BOYS’ & MEN’S ULSTERS, $3.50 to $16.00 —— NEW OVERCOATINGS. ’ PILOTS, BEAVERS, ~~ “ELYSTANS, in black, blue and olive, FANCY TROWSERINGS, WORSTED, COATINGS, &eyd eoa— GARMENTS CUT AND MADE. nee Prices of these Goods are ‘so Low that Parties. coming te the City by rail will save their fare London House! A Lot. of Wool.and Breakfast Shawls}: Cardigan Jackets| TAILORING DEPARTMENT}: ‘Satiafaction Guaranteed in all. tases.) 1 , FD, Pipes, R T NEWBERY & (0, Uffer Waolesale, BAT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, 1,500 BARRELS CANADA FLOUR: —— uperior Extra, Extra, Fancy, Strong Baker's, Spring Extra, ChoicefPaperier. GRAHAM FLOUR (Berrels and Half-Barrels). BRAN. CORNMEAL Yellow Kiln-Dried, ~ White Kiln- Dried, CHOICE BARBADOES MOLASSES. Puncheons, Tieroes, Barrels, SUGAR, Dry Crushe Granulated, o Coffee Crushed, Golden Yellow, . English Refined, Barbadoes, AMERICAN KEROSENE, 120° & 160° CANADIAN KEROSENE, 120° FINEST CONGOU & SOUCHONG THA, Chests, Half-Chests and Boxea, RANKINE’S BISCUIT. Abernethy, Butter, _. Brit, Graham, Pilot, ~ Wine, &&. APPLES. Baldwins, Russets, Greenings, RAISINS. Layers, Valencina, Loose Muscatel, Currants, Coffee, Cream Tartar, Chocolate, Cocoa Sticks, Brama. Prepared Corn, inger, Mustard, Candles, . laandry Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Blue and white Starch, Washing Soda, Washing Crystal. TOBACCO. Boxes fwist, Fiat 12's, int ats ree SOLE LEATHER. Extra, No. 1 & 2. ' CRATES ASSORTED EARTHENWARE. A Breoms, — ade Blueing Bartlett's ; Pails— Grained, Painted & Varnished, ‘ Tubs, Washboards. MATCHES. Cases, Half-Cases and Boxes. t ce \ ‘all Sizes. « - orte N > . plan cs Ltn agli sel continued success, - ; ‘lous pare ~ oo 4 soe ¢¥ours’s, First District King’s County,) 0 en i : Dec. 10, > "9 \ sk3 Kun ' in the purchase of a small parce], Nov, 28,— Ze : ‘ , MANILLA ROPE. ; > AUCTION SALES. : AUCTION SALE! The Subscribers will offer at AUCTION , on Wednesday, 12th inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., » CHESTS TEA (choice) 20 Half Chests do., 50 Boxes RAISINS, 50 Boxes SOAP, 50 8 Toilet, 10 “ CANDLES, 40 “ PEARL BLUE 20 Cases MATCHES, 10 Nests TUBS, 25 Doz. PAILS, 10 Bbls.) LAMP CHIMNIRs. ——_ALSO— 50 BBLS. Russet and Baldwin APPLES— American, MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Ch’town, Dec. 10—2i LAND SALE, 06 AURES FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LOT 63. 10 be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, on F RIDAY, the 2st December, 1877, at 12 o'clock noon, a FARM of (56) fifty-six acres of land, bounded as fol- lows : Commencing on the south side of Gray's Road, at the north-east angle of land sold te Archibald Crawford; thence south lforty- eight chains (48) and seventy-five (75) links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on No- thumberlandd Straits; thence east eleven (11) chains and forty-eight (48) links ; thence north to the road ; thence along the road to the place of commencement, containing an area of fifty- six (56) acres of land. a little more or less. For conditions of Sale, apply to ' BRECKEN & FITZGERALD, Solicitors for Bank of P. E. Island. GALL AND GET OUR LIST OF THE BEST STOCK OF DEL RISTMAS —AND— New Years’ Presents, TOYS, GAMES, ETC. BREMNER BROS. Dec. 5—4i eod DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF OTTAWA),§ Office, . . . St. Lawrence Hote} Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dec. 3—lw* POTATOES WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Delivered at Lord’s Wharf, 4,000 Bushels of Choice Early Rose Potatoes, For which we will give the highest market price. F. T: & W. L. DEAN. Dec. 6, 1877—3i w ne li tec etic lrtieteenel Wants, efe., ete. sa-—C A a Weortisements unde r this heading, in space not exe ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CEN I's per day. . ANTED—Customers for New Figs, Turkish Prunes, Egyptian Dates, Flor: ida Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, at The Confec, tionery. decl0 OST.—Enormous quantities of Cocoamt Cakes, Butter Scotch, Chocolate Creams, Almond Candy,-&ec., have lately disappeared at ‘‘THE CoNFECTIONERY.” Dec. 10, 1877. ANTED TO RENT —A DWELL. ING-HOUSE, containing from xia? to TEN ROOMS, in a convenient part of the town. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office. Dec. 10—1li ip Thursday night, between t 4 Market Hall and Queen Square, a small pair of OPERA GLASSES—in a case. The tinder will be rewarded on leaving them at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Dec. 7, 1877—lin \ ANTED—By a young lady, a situagion YY ina store, who thoroughly understands millinery, having paid particular attention to it. City preferred, Wt would accept a situa. tion in the country. Address “A. G.,” Char lottetown Post Oflice. [nov 27—~ pe SALE—A few second-hand Kerosene 7 ete cheap, at Examiver Orrick: NOV. 2i— ANTED.—Three or four vassers for the Wrexty Applicant must have credentials, Commission. Noy. 30, 1877. Liberal, TED TO PURC Wain ce ook Apalp.teclions G. W. DEBLOIS, Chai Commissionerg Poor House, aT é# LIBERAL DISCOUNT POR CASH ‘Wa | .Ch’town, Dec, 4— LETTE LGR eS