+ a ete gs oe is WEAR Ome Al Basse 5 set Anal pnt tn ~——— oe iia a es AO er nih i DL Bt mn tt Ee ~ . 4 ¢ * . ate , 7 * 4 r 'y 2a , : Local and Other Items. Siipendiary Magistrat’s Court. | AUCTION SALES, John MeFayden appeared at the Stipen- —— luey had a snow storm at Ottawa on the diary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, hav- I yn L 30th ult. ing being arrested for sitting on a door- ‘aii h NOx op. THe Cl ‘ampbell are rallying at Mor step on King Street, in a state of ad- SS Pug Clan Campoesl are rallying at Mon-} vanced intoxication ; he was fined $2 and vig treal for a grand reception tn the Marqis of Lorne. For the benefit of our city sportsmen we way state that ‘‘Morell River is actu lly black with wild geese and ducks.” Mr. Georce Peruey has fyled a peti tion at Fredericton against the return of Charles Burpee, for Sunbury, New Bruns- wick. Ir is authoritatively contradicted that Senator Campbell refused the Receiver- Generalship. He is recovering and will ac- capt a seat in the Cabinet. Tus Supreme Court will complete the Michaelmas sitting in this city to-morrow. All the cases on the docket will, we learn, be finally disposed of, A SEDUCTION case was disposed of by Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., at noon to-day. The plaintiff and defendant at present re- side in the city. The latter was fined the amount specified in the Act. Tae prize shooting match between Matthew Allan and James Dover, at Ken- sington, yesterday, resulted as follows :— 200 yd. 400 yd. 500 yd. 600 yd. Total Dover, 25 29 26 19 102 Allan, 31 30 20 23 104 Highest possible score, 140 points. A youne Lap named Joseph Gillis, of Pisquid, was, on Wednesday, wounded—it is believed fatally—by the accidental dis- charge of arevolver in the hands of his uncle. The ball entered the abdomen and is supposed to be lodged in the spine. He is suffering very much, and the doctors can do nothing to relieve him. Tuerz was a decline of attendance in the upper department of the Market to- day. Prices, however, remain unchanged. There was also a falling off in the sale of otatoes, prices being : Blues, 36 cents per bushel: Whites, 42 cents; and Roses very scarce at from 50 to 52 cents. Oats are selling at 30 cents for 34 lbs, and hay from 45 to 50 cts per 100 lbs. ‘HALLOWEEN’ was geuerally observed in this city by private parties. On the streets crowds of gamins marched to and fro seek- ing places to,¥ent their villiany. It is needless to say that the plucked kail stocks were by them misused. Beating doors, displacing doorsteps, removing gates were general—and every part of the city suffered more or less. Mr. J. G. Eckstadt, surgeon chiropodist, lost a valuable office sign, in- formation of which he would be glad to re- ceive. Ir is nothing uncommon to hear of chil- dren being born on shipboard, and in- stances have been known of infants coming into the world within the walls of a theatre, in a church, in a railway car, a cab, or even an omnibus ; but a child was recently actu- ally and literally born ‘‘ up in a balloon.” A young married woman made an ascent in the captive balloon at the Paris Exhibition, and while in the air was taken ill. With the assistance of a doctor who happened to be a passenger in the balloon, the lady, whose husband is the son of a leading Man- chester manufacturer, was safely delivered of a fine boy before the air ship touched the ground. The happy father presented the doctor with 500 francs. Ir is rumored that Miss Esther Cox, the principal actor in the Amherst mystery, has} removed from Amherst and is now in Sack- ville. It is also said that she is not now troubled in any way, and that the ‘‘spirit,” or whatever it is that has been kicking up all the rumpus, has informed her that as long as she remains away from Ambherst she will not be troubled further. The “Times” says whether the latter statement be true or not, we do not say, but is cer- tain that Miss Cox is now, or was lately in Sackville, as a Moncton gentleman has as- serted that he seen her there. The inter- est in this matter is quite general, and fur- ther developments will be awaited with some interest. A diver was engaged on Tuesday last to search for the bodies of the women who were drowned by the sinking of the coal laden boat off Cape Bear on the Thursday previous. The King’s County Advertiser says :—‘‘He went under and searched the cabin, but neither of the bodies could be found. A few bundles of clothing were the only traces of them that remained. The exaggerated statements of the two men have elicited a good deal of adverse criticism, which is not lessened by the fact that they came ashore in a medium-sized dory that would conveniently carry six or eight per- sons. We learn that a number of men are at work to-day grappling for the bodies of the missing women. A TELEGRAM to the morning papers an- nounces that ‘‘ a large quantity of Ameri- can obscene literature was confiscated on Saturday by the authorities in Ottawa.” Would it not be well if the authorities took equal pains to confiscate the home article, Says the Halifax Reporter: There’s the Mayflower, for instance, the organ of Free Love and Free Smut; which Messrs. Jones, Boak, Hill, and others, circulated so freely through this county and Province during the last election—an obscene production which has done more harm to the morals of this city than all the religious journals have done good during the last five years; fa- mailiarizing, as it has, the young with sub- jects, the study of which may very well be postpaaes till a more advanced period in ife; supplying brothel-house gossip and dirty innuendo for girls who cannot but be contaminated by the perusal; and shaking faith in good old institutions like marriage, advocating in its stead that miserable spawn of the devil called Free Love. Ought not authorities to confiscate the home article costs or eight days. Joseph McDonald appeared on a warrant. He was one of a gang of rough fellows who, violently assaulted Mr. A. Simm; on Prince Street, on Wednesday night. Mr. Simms states that a few nights ago he ejected a number of those fellows from the Reform Club Rooms for being intoxicated and creating a disturbance; leaving they threat- ened him with violence. On Wednesday he was attacked by five fellows at the door of Mr. R. Wright, on Prince Street. He fought desperately to get clear, but at length received a blow on the side of the head whith felled him to the ground. Mr, Simms then shouted lustily for help, and the rascals fled. The names of the others who were engaged in the attack were hand- ed in, and the case stands over till they be arrested. McDonald was admitted to bail. The assault case of. Gillis vs. McMahon was brought to a close—the witness Me- Donald appearing. He stated that, at the corner of Queen and Richmond Streets, at 12 o’clock on Thursday night, he saw the plaintiff and defendant, each holdimg an arm of the young lady, and wrangling as to who should see her home. She, in his opinion, did not wish to go with either. He stepped up and said he would see her home, and she, arousing her previously trampled gracefulness, complied. He did not see any blows, but saw Gillis’ nose bleeding. Anctherunimportant witness was examined. The Magistrate said it was the most important assault case he had fora long time. Both appeared to be in fault ; however, he thought McMahon went too far, and he fined him fifty cents and costs. — -- 20 eo Produce Shipments. Oct. 31.—Steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Hedge, Boston : 4,700 bbls. potatoes, valued at $5,875 ; 1500 bbls. mackerel, valued at $15,000 ; 309 cases eggs, valued at $1200 ; 21 drums codfish, valued at $205. Total value of cargo, $22,180—by sundry ship- pers. Mr. John Hughes, per schooner J. Northrop, for New York, 5,979 bushels potatoes, valued at $2,681.60; per schr. Victor, for New York, 5,747 bush., valued at $2,378.80. By Wright & McGowan, per schr. Anna A. Teel, for Boston, 2,342 bush. potatoes, valued at $843; by Holman and Branford, per schr. Addie, for Boston, 2,805 bush. potatoes, valued at $1162; by Carvell Bros., per schr. Water Lily, for New York, 4,448 bush. potatoes; by D. Farquharson, per schr. P. Martin, for Shediac 1,400 bushels potatoes, valued at S804. November 1.—By R. Small, schooner Vivace, Boston, 2,337 bushels potatoes— $938 ; by J. H. Preston, schooner Foaming Billow, Providence, R. I., 3,247 bushels potatoes—$1,500 ; by Captain Buckley, schooner Clara B. Chapman, Fisburg, U.S., 2,000 bushls potatoes; by M. McDonald, Corsican, New York, 3,568 bushels potatoes. Georgetown, Oct. 31.—Schooner J. W. Emerson, Baltimore, 5,495 bushels potatoes; s:hooner Annie Laurie, Hall River, 1,850 bushels potatoes; 8. B. Putrican, Bronly, 2,609 bushels potatoes ; Reliance, Boston, 2,000 bushels potatoes—by A. A. McDonald Bros. Birth. At Charlottetown, P. E. L, onthe 26th inst., the wife of Sidney Grey, of a daughter. | aN “= (numbers at 50 cents. Died. On the 3lst October, trusting in the merit of her Saviour, Augusta Catherine, third daughter of Henry Capel, Esq., M. D., for- merly of Gloucester, England. ~~ eg No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Kdward Island Branch —OF THE— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE 60. Subscribed Capital, $9.733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,2716,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances efiected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitide and liber- ality. G. W. DeBLOISs, General Agent. AGENCIES —OF THE— General Mining Association, Limited, —AND THE— Halifax Company, Limited. ORDERS FOR COAL, —ON THE— Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan ” 4 Albion Mines, Pictou, N. S., can be obtained on application to the Subscriber. Terms as —— “we We AR=.NOW LA tue JUST RECEIVED PER &. Charlottetown, September 25th, 1875. AA) CAREFULLY SELzoTsD STOOK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS Geo. Davies & Ga. ---- Sa EEEEtneeed OPENING OUR S. “* PRINCE EDWARD.” L. Gnaedinger, son & Oo., SUCCESSORS TO HARUSGEN & MONTREAT.. Our Representative will visit P. E. Isiand in January next, with a Splendid Assortment of HOME SANUPACTURED AND AMERICAN FATS, ENGLISH STIFF HATS, Straw Hats, Cloth Caps, Etc. eee SOFT “Ss Montreal, Oct. 23, 1878—1m —— 0: HATS, GAPS, FURS, STRAWS. ——— — ) —______ P. S.—In anticipation of a change in the Tariff, we have already made all our purchases, so that our customers need have no fear of a higher duty. ae GNARDINGER, “NOW READY: Great National Work ! ART ILLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. FENHE new and only ILitusrraren Hisrory of the Dominton oF CANADA. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel 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. E. [. Send for terms and outfit at once. D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers, Box 1964, Montreal. [may ——ws —— SE Wants, Lest, Found, &. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. LET—& Lane, suitable for a workman. ooms in a house in Davy’s Apply to = “HVE YOU SBEN I? SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAMS’ New Boot & Shoe Store, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. JUST OPENED, MEN,S, WOMEN’S BOYS’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS |! IN GREAT VARIETY. 6 COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. JOHN MORRIS. Nov. 1— y ANTEDB—A situation as servant man to do General Out-door Work. Good reference can be given. Appiy at EXAMINER Office. Oct. 30, 18758. lin * TQXO LET—Furnished Rooms, suitable for two or more persons, with or without board. Apply to P. MACGOWAN, Great George Street. Ch’town, Oct. 28—-31 —-~ | i i OST—On the evening of Tuesday, the 4 22nd inst., a PURSE, containing a consid- | erable sum of MONEY, in Sovereigns, Silver and Bank Notes. The finder will be suitably | rewarded by returning the same to our office. | Oct. 26—3i sm w é LET—Tbhat new and pleasantly situ- | ated Cottage lately occupied by James | Montgomery, Esq., near St. Peter's Road ;| respectable neighborhood, healthy locality, | rent low, and immediate possession given. | Apply to N. MURPHY, “‘ California House,” | Derchester Street. [oct. 26—3i eod TqX\o Let—A two-story House, containing 9 rooms, frost-proof Cellar, yard and stables, and a large garden, fronting on Euston Street, near Crabbe’s corner. Rent moderate. For information apply te W. W. LORD. Ch’town, Oct. 22— OARDERS— A few permanent and usual. G. W. DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island. | May 18—2aw — 88 well as the foreign ? BY ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic inext to Mr. John Seller’s Grocery Store.— transient Boarders can be accommodated at reasonable terms at the Quiney House, Good Stable accommodation can also be had in connection with this Hotel.j Oct, 14—2i law* W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Oct. 14, 1578—wed sat tf Recetven 0-DAY IN Ea W alg (CHOICE PATTERNS) wie i ni KING SQUARE HOUSE Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. Ch’town, June 18, 1878. EMOVAL-— GEORGE E. MILLNER Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c., has removed his place of business from Great George Street to DesBrisay’s Block, Upper Queen Street, where he will be pleased to attend to all orders entrusted to him, at the shortest nvtice, and on reasonable terms.—Tinware and Stovepipe constantly on hand. —_— F Wi “SELL AT AUCTION, on the harm of Mr. LAWRENCE MORRISSEY, West Royalty, near Upton Park, on SATURDAY, Zinl Nuvyember uext, at 11 o'clock, the following well-bred CATTLE & HORSES, ia excellent con: lition : 4 Milch Cows, 1 Driving Mare (6 years old), 2 Cows (in calf), 2 Heifers (one 24, the other 35 years old), 3 Oxen (one 34, and the other two 25 years old), 2 Calves, 1 Heavy Vart Horse, 2 Farm Mares, | Fill 1} years old), 1 Colt, 25 Ewes, 12 Lambs, ‘tous Upland Hay, 300 Stooks Vats. ‘Terms for the Horses—-12 months ; for the Cattle aud Crop, 6 months, on good Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct, 28—pat t sale BOOK DEBTS state McDougall & Currie, | HAVE been authorized by the Inspector to sellat PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Saiesroom of Messrs. Carvell Bros., on Wednesday, the 6th November, AT ll o’cLock, the Book Debts and Promissory Notes of the above Estate. A list of the Debts can be seen at the office of Carveil Bros., and the Books are open for inspection till sale. J.S. CARVELL, Assignee, Ch’town, Oct. 15— ——- —_ - - —_ ———_ - — 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 of James Barry McCraith, Arthur Edgworth McCraith, Mary Louisa McCraitii, Augas- tine McCraith, Margaret McCraith, Eliea McCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, Defendants, In pursuance of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Vice Chancellor, bearing date the twenty-ninth day ef August, instant, A. D. 1878, there will be sold by Publie Auction, oa WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of December next, ensuing, at twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County,— LL that Tract or Piece of Land situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots Number Four and Five, in the secoad hate dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bound. ed and described as follows, that is to say < Commencing at the southeastern corner of the dwelling- house and store now occupied by Henry J. Calbeck, in the northern edge or side of Sydney Street, and running thence along the edge or side of Sidney Street, paraliel With the line of said Street for the distance of forty feet; thence at right angles to said Street, northwardly, for the distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at right angles westwardly, along the boune Gary line of the late John McGili’s land, forty (40) feet, or untilit meets the bouw dary line of land occupied by the said Henry J. Calbeck; thence at right angies south- wardly along the said last mentioned line seventy-nine (79) feet, to the place of com. mencement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appur- tenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 31st day of August, A. D. 187& J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. | Au3 SPECIAL MERTING. A” ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING of the Shareholders in the St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Company will be held in the Merchants’ Exchange Reading Room on SATURDAY, the 9th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, to receive report of Committee. By order. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. Oct. 29, 1878— Superior Winter Apples oe 1 50 BARRELS hand-picked BALDWIN APPLES—the product of one farm in Massachusetts, and of the best quality, for sale by A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Oct. 28—2i sw pat li DRY FLOORING’ HAVE on hand 3,000 feet 14 inch Floor- ying. Been drying since last winter. Apply to Oct. 24—3i eod GANG PLOWS! THE BRANTFORD —AND— NATIONAL GANG PLOWS, which were so much admired at the trial held on the day of Exhibition at Summerside, are for sale by H, COOMBS. DONALD FERGUSON, Charlottetown, Charlottetown, Oct.12, 1878—6i 2aw Cet, 8—3w a a eR EN RET TR a CY ia Ray > FCinmmageens.s, 7! ; oe ene sree — researc vom Ne RT ee oan ¢ ee Oates