Ten es) "Local and Other liens. | Wer learn, through the kindness of Mr. | Prescott, that the Governor General has | not vet arrived at Halifax. ArncuprsHor Lynen celebrated on the oth inst., the nineteenth anniversary of his consecration. Cype shipbuilders threaten a lockout un- tess the hands yield at once to the reduc- tion In wages. Tue body of Steele, who was killed «1 the track on Wednesday evening last, was taken to Cardigan last evening. Ir is feared that a wide-spread Interna- tional plot 1s in existence against the lives ef leading European sovereigns. Tue St. Lawrence made a fine trip from Pictou yesterday, arriving at her wharf be- foe six o'clock. This could not be excelled jn midsummer. Te roads throughout the country are now in & most disgraceful condition. They require the immediate attention of the Gov- ernment. Two men named Vreeland and Burke tave been committed for trial on a charge of stealing the remains of the late A. T. Stewart. Great distress is prophesied for the coming winter in England and Scotland, on account of the present commercial and finan- cial situation there. Tue Mail advocates the nomination of Hon. Alexander Morris to the Leadership of the Liberal-Conservative Party in the Legislature of Ontario, A NUMBER of the sidewalks through the City are in a very unsafe condition—being real ankle-breakers.—‘‘ An ounce of preven- tion is worth a pound of cure.” Srr. St. Lawrence left for Pictou at ten minutes past six this morning, taking along afurther supply of anxious excursionists, their faces pointing towards Halifax. Tue next trip of the Worcester, due here on Tuesday -mext, will be her last this season. The Carroll will make the conclud- ing trip of the line the week following. We see exhibited in the window of the ‘‘Diamond Bookstore’ excellent portraits of the members of the new Dominion Cabinet. Call and get a copy suitable for framing for 25 cents. Tux storm drum was ordered up yester- day p. m., and we were accordingly visiled last night with a furious storm of wind and rain, which Jasted until near daylight this morning. Tnx new building erected by Mr. Matthew Stevenson, on the corner of Sydney and Queen Streets, is about completed, and is quite an improvement upon the. old ‘corner. ” We would like to see the lamps which were, owing to the meanness of the Grit Party, removed from before the Post Office, put again in-their position. They are very much required. ! Marine Disaster. — The brigantine ‘*Carmenta,” from England, of and for Summerside, P. E. 1., in ballast, is ashore at Sandy Point, Canso. The vessel is in- sured in Halifax. Mr. Conne.iy, of the London Times, is writing up the coal and iron industries of the United States, and he is now in Nova Scotia for the purpose of writing up the the coal and irou industries of that Pro- vince. SeveraL dangerous ruts remain unat- tended to on Water Street, one in front of Longworth & Co’s and the other before B. W. Higgs’ office. Unless filled up at once, we will, no doubt, have to chronicle a num- ber of accidents. A STREET crossing is very much required on the north side of Queen Square from Adam Murray’s to Market street. Onr City Fathers would earn a unanimous vote of thanks from the citizens north of the Post Office if they immediately attend to this very necessary matter. Tue Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf is in a very muddy, as well as a most dan- gerous condition. Several large holes have remained for some time past uncared for, and the wonder is that mortality is not more prevalent amongst our horses. We hope to see an effort made to remedy this state of affairs. Tax Inspector of Licenses is now on his annual tour of inspection. He arrived at Georgetown yesterday, and to-day anum- ber of unli or venders were cuted before a J. P. at that place. Some of the offenders were from Cardigan Bridge, and a few prominént members of the Re- form Club gave evidence against them. A License ro Sent Ligvor ror Lire, Gratis.—A little riot was organized at Tracadie on Sunday last, in a shanty kept by an old man named Mclsaac. . One of the parties engaged Thursday warrants were issued against the pare engaged, and also against MclIsaac or selling liquor without license. He ap- peared to answer the charge on Friday be- fore a J. P. at Mount Stewart, and asserted that a neighbor of his was—after having his arm cut off—granted a liconse to sell liquor for life, gratis, and that neighbor transfer- red the same license to him, and gave him a — of whiskey and told him to commence usiness. Died. On the 22nd inst., of capi bronchitis—- a sequel of oe cough—Ella Jane Simp- son, second dau ter of S, H. and Mary J Brown, of Hillsborough Street, Charlottstow, ‘THE FISHERY AWARD PAID. was seriously hurt. On NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ce erecta al A Draft for $5,500,000. Lonpon, Nov. 21. _- Minister Welsh has paid over to Her.Ma- jesty’s Government the fisheries award by a draft for $5,500,000. Ottawa, Noy. 21. The object of the visit of Col. McLeod, to the North-West is for the purpose of _reor- ganizing the Mounted Police on the Austra- lian system. It is generally admitted that ex-Speaker Anglin had the right to make his recent ap- pointments, but that they are all subject to the approval of the House. Two contracting firms on the South East- ern Railway have refused to pay the labor- ers, leaving 200 destituto. It is rumored that ex-Governor Morris is to run as the Opposition leader in the On- tario Legislature, The new bvid at Wellington ** Lorne” with monies. The Indians are pulling up -the survey Stakes in the Noath-West territories, and the mounted police who went to arrest Big Bear have been sent home empty-handed. A despatch expresses the fear that an In- dian war is likely to become general. The Saskatchewan ‘‘ Herald” says this feeling ts deep-seated. Great uneasiness prevails amongst the Indians on the plains on account of a real or fancied wrongs. Ex-Speaker Anglins recent appointments have occasioned a great deal of adverse cri- ticism. Mr, Langevin was elected for Three Rivers to-day by acclamation. A special cable dispatch is published by the Government organ here, to the effect that the Times and Daily News have prom- fised to write down the new fiscal pohcy of the Government of Canada, and that there will be opposition to the new Canadian loan. Col. McLeod, of the Northwest Mounted Police, remains here this winter for the re- organization of the whole force. The stories about Indian troubles in the Northwest are contradicted. Haurrax, Nov. 21. A notorious and expert Boston pickpock- et, giving the name of George Ryan, was arrested this afternoon. He had robbed a Bible peddler named H. B. Stearns of a watch. He also tried to rob a lady. He will be sent to the Supreme Court for trial. Monrreat, Nov. 20. New and more perfect arrangements were made to day for the Vice-Regal reception. The reception will be made on the Grand Parade ot Jacques Cartier Square. At the Windsor Hotel a suite of rooms is being fitted up in the most gorgeous style. The dinner serxice is a costly porce- lain, expressly imported for the occasion from Paris. Altogether, Montreal’s will be the most brilliant reception given to His Excellency and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise. jeacross the Rideau Canal illage has been christened appropriata civic. cere- MonrreaL, Nov. 21. Hon. Hector Langevin, Postmaster-Gen- eral, was elected by acclamation for Three Rivers to-day, and left for Halifax. Quesec, Nov. 20. Prowse Bros., large stove dealers, failed to-day. Liabilities are about $56,000; as- sets, $45,000. Sr. Peter’s, C. B., Nov. 20. The laborers onthe canal are not paid for October work. The pay day should be on the fifteenth of each month. The men stopped work to-day, and will not resume till paid. Some of the canal officials tell the men that it is the fault of the new Government. Cape Breton laborers and others having last year lost about twenty thousand dol- lars by the work, are becoming alarmed. Lonpon, Noy. 21. An order was unexpectedly received at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, for .nearly 100 tons of camp equipage for the army in South Africa. Stores are being embarked for immediate despatch. The consignment includes a great number of tents, blankets, barrack furniture, utensils and other neces- saries which were sent out before the com- mencement of the Caffre campaign. Paris, Noy. 21. De Fourton, in his defence before the Chambers, referred to" Gambetta’s recent speeches as favouring the ostracism of all who are not old Republicans. Gambetta said, ‘‘Thatis a falsehood.” On demand of the President, M. Grevy, Gambetta said, ‘‘] withdraw the words in deference to the rules of the Home: The official account ofthe meetin ich took place at Plessis Paguet (not Naries Bruyeres) signed by the principals and seconds, says that DeFour- ton, considering Gambetta’s withdrawal did not modify the offensiveness of .the epithet requested Deputies Bin, DeBourdon and Robert Mitchell to demand satisfaction. Gambetta named Deputies Allan, Targe and Cléemnson as his seconds, and refused to make any further withdrawal than that borne ow theofficial minutes. DeFourton rons coc of weaponsand named pistols. h at.the.. word .and No further particulars. ; Financial and Commercial. New York, Noy. 21. Geld 100}. Lonpon, Nov. 21. wn ‘ " 5 . “* or , ‘ . ; 4 i ‘ . " oat ia et . . C . Nem oo wt : = teen naeeanennttcan eran te : sanatonennatie woe ote hen EN RRP ncaa a : anand arerectian RAPT Sep eRanSRn Ae ean saan Osea EeoaneS NEW Goons! | NEW Goons! 0) cel Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STUCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING: MILLINERY, Bte., Bte., WHOLESALE and RErAIL, at, the lowest prices-ever offered in which they are selling, We solicit ‘an Gnsyevtion from all Cash Buyers of our Goons and Prices, before pur- chasing elsewhere. ROBERT ORR & CO. TO BE LET, BOOK & JOB A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE given immediately. Apply to | VENNOR.: PREDICTS . | executed, An early winter and a long one. Look at \AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE save many doctor’s bills. W.R.BOREHAM, — ¥-mroneu . . iq | We are now in a position to execute orders for has the best selected stock of Boots, Shoes, all kinds of Printing, such as Slippers, Overshoes, Mocasins, &c., to be prices, to suit the hard times. BILL HEADS CUSTOM WORK. CIRCULARS, every description of Custom Work, having bie 2 inate opened a Custom Boot and Shoe De-|PAMViILETS, Charlottetown, Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878.—2aw mon thur wkly | on Sydney Street. Possession can be { Ch'town, Noy. 19—-3i eod. neatly and expeditiously and see that your feet are protected, and thus | a under the careful supervision of SoutH Sipe QuEEN SQuARE, rTy N ‘ found in the City, which he will sell at bottom LETTER ITEADS, I am now also prepared to take orders for | CARDS partment, under the superintendence of ). W. Kivenrn (late foreman at Dorsey & DODGE RS, Jost’s). Mr. Kitchin has had long experience , t . as a cutter and practical shoemaker, and will | HAN DBILLS, guarantee good fits and the best of workman- ; ship. None but first-class material will be ; used, and ali orders will be promptly filled. | AND ALL KINDS OF Prices as low as possible consistent with good . work. Mr. K., having had considerable ex- | Bank and Le a] Blanks perience in making boots and shoes for persons g ! with DEFORMED FRET and those who are | &c. * be: &4 troubled with AT MOD : A’ 3 CORNS AND BUNIONS, | rips Ei aa will make a specialty of this branch. A Office :—Ings’ Old Stand, Good Fit and Perfect Hage)" “Seon er sie (No. 35 Water St., POSTERS, in every case, or no money taken. am tek, ite sake Charlottetown. oocen man Wf (Prince Bdward Island Branch Receiven vo-vaY cam -HORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. IN EW : UdLMDS INSURANCE CO. Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666. --AT-— 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. KING SQUARE EOUSE ' ' Fire Insurances effected on nearly every T al lor] fi De artim 6 nt description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES ‘ of Premium. corresponding to the nature of (CHOICE PATTERNS) ‘10 _ RUCTION-SAEBE. - MILGH COWS! rq BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Satur- day, 30th inst., at 11 o'clock, at Milford Cottage, the residence of the late John Haszard, Esq., on the Lower Malpeque Road, next to Hon. D. Davies’, 11 Milch Cows, of Good Breed. 6 months on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. eee ame, Terms Ch’town, Nov. 23— Wishing to Close Consignments 1 will Sell for Cash or Good Paper, at Lowest Market Rates, BBLS. of that favorite brand FLOUR —~** Hiawatha,” 100 bbis. Choice Superior Extra rie : “ ‘* American “4 100 ‘* Kiln-dried Cornmeal, 100 ** Am. Kerosene Oil, 120° test, * 200 sides No. 1 Sole Leather, 75 chests good Congou Tea, 75 half-chests Choice Souchong 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 ew we ee AUCTION. | To be sold by Public Auction, at tho Court House, in Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the First day of April, 1879, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in aun Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 16th day of December, A. D. 1876, and made .between Pierce Lacey, of Charlottetown, Prince E:lword Island, blacksmith, end Margaret, lis wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the same place, E-guire, of the other part— LL that Tract, Piece or Parce) of Land, being part of Lot Number Seven in the first hundred of lots in said Town, bounded xs follows, that is to say: By a line commetcing oa Water Street, at the southeast corner of Town Lot Number Six, in the same hundred, and from thence ex. tending, on the eastern line of Lot Six, eighty feet: thence running northeast. wardly parallel with Water Street forty-one feet ; thence eighty feet to Water Street by a line parallel with the aforesaid line of Lot Six ; thence along Water Street west- wardly, to the place of commencement, together with all rights, members and. ap- | purtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte. town. Dated the Fifteenth Day. of A. D. 1878. (Sg’d) November, DANTEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Nov. 15—4im law ee eee 00) 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, Marzaret McCraith, Elien McCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, Defendants In pursuance of a decree made in this. suit hy His Honor the Vice Chancellor, BEER & SONS. jaity. settied with promptitude and Kber- REMOVAL AGENCIES nounce that they have removed to that | —AND THE— Ch’town. June 18, 1878. ! G. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent. —OF THE-— new studio in the new building south of Mr. | the risk. — —_a- 0 :—— . < Subscribers would respectfully an- | General Mining Association, Limited, to furnish their patrons with dad tnintabnad ORDERS FOR COAL, PHOTOGRAPHS _ carer of every style, the quality and finish of which | Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, cannot be surpassed in America. Having had | Lingan . e a long experience in some of the leading Photo- | Albion Mines, Pictou, N. S., can be obtained contident that they can guarantee satisfaction ,mstia to their patrons. 7“. The superior quality of their work is evi | dent, and they are prepared to furnish several styles of Pictures that cannot be obtained | elsewhere in the Province. The public will find our prices very reason able, and will receive their Photos in the shortest tine consistent with first-class work. | G. W. DEBLOISs, Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island. May 18-—2aw Office of the Singer Manufae turing Company. We make PHOTOGRAPHS, TIN TYPES, No. 231 Notre Dame Srrees, GLACE PICTURES, Montreal, P, Q., Nov. 9, 1878. and the beautiful PIOTO-CHROME, which catimot be surpassed for its softness and delicacy. e® Old Pictures copied Faded Daugeretypes restored. ROSS BROTHERS, | QvEEN STREET, sa Entrance opposite George Full’s. Ch’town, Oct, 18, 1878—Im eod a VEEN INSURANCE CO,Y Marine Insurance to, ‘Ob ean: | To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :— is is to certify that Mr. Robert Young, " rlottetown, P. E. I., has been duly ap- ted by us as our Agent for the sale of our uine ‘Singer’ Sewing Machines, and that is the only Agent we have for this purpose on Prince Eward Jsland. |) THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO’Y, Henry E Scorcumer, Attorney-in-fact. and enlarged. Nov, 14, 1878—1m The Bank to-day reduced the rate of dis- count from 6 to 5 per cent. Bonds—4}’s, 6. There is no excitement over the war news. The precincts of the Stock Exchange and the Bank were quieter than usual. Deal- ings are restricted, the prices being rather firmer than at yesterday's closing, which is; Great George aml Lower Water Streets. in consequence of the reduction of the Bank's rate of discount. AVE made arrangements with the Ocean tent aatentie TE Marine Insurance Cc. of Halifax and the | GAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, British American Assurance Co. of Toronto | 7 NSURANCE eifected on all kinds of Build- | (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby I ings, "Merchandise and Produce. Also, on _ they can effect insurance on Vessels, Cargoes Vesna ios the stocks. | or Freight in the above-named offices, in addi- Special rates for isolated residences. | tion to the risks taken in their own office. Losses settled promptly. | s@ Risks taken daily at their Office, corner GEORGE MACLiOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877~ Charlettetown, Nov. 14, 1878—pat 3i | F. W. HALXS, Sec’y. > Ch’town; Aug. 30, 1878—3m eod Fraser's Drug Store, where they are prepared Halifax ¢ ‘ompany, Limited.) } i graphic Studios in the United States, they are ; on we to. the Subscriber, .Terms as | bearing date the twenty-ninth day ef Augus!, instant, A. D. 1878, there wild be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of December next, ensuing, at twelve | o’elock, 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 hun- dred of Town Lots in 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 oceupied by Henry J. Calbeck, in the northern edge or side of Svdney Street, and running thence along the edge or side of Sidney Street, paraliel with the line of said Street for the distance of fortv feet; thence at right avgles to said Street, northwardly, for the distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at right angles westwardly, along the boume Gary line of the late John McGull’s land, forty (40) feet, or until it meets the bous- dary line of land occupied by thesaid Henry J. Calbeck; thence at right angles south- wardly aleng the said Jast mentioned line seventy-nine (79) feet, to the place of com- meucement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appur- tenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 31st day of August, A. D. 1876. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. Au3 HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, eannot do soin a better or cheayz er way than by subscribing to Tue Weems Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, Use CRIBE “4 the DMLY EX- e Chea t aa ES Seen set ore MORTGAGE SALE! Ste a eee etnies tears snc wenn nn te Bs BS, GB POOR, REINER re PO npr ae ae ¥ Be ag fe en ere