eee SOTO ~* E gs _ kinds before the Stipendiary Magistrate this : incapable, was fined $1, or 4 days; John ) —— ecetienens SL eae Te O NPE ROE eine or :' ‘. : cial Ind 3, } sa Speci Sduchufieht FF. T N i W R R R Y . c ANY pe rson sending us the names of ten yearly subseribers to the WErrEKLY EXAM-, <p, accompenied by ten dollars, will re éeiv., FREE FOR NZ YEAR from us, a copy of the ‘‘ An erican Agricwturist,” or a copy | of the WeeKLY EXAMINER, FREE FOR ONE YEAR at his option. Any person sending the names of twenty | An) y | vearly subscribers to the WEEKLY Exam- | * . - / wer, accompanied by twenty dollars, will | receive from us, FREE FOR ONE YEAR, | a copy of the ‘* American Agriculturist” | and a copy of the Weexty Examryer, or a| copy of the Darty EXAMINER, FREE FOR ONE, yEAR, at his option. N. B.—Every number of the ‘‘ American Agriculturalist ” contains 44 to 52 folio is pages, on extra sized and calendared paper, with finely illustrated tinted cover, and a} large number of Ulustrations> relating to arming. — THERE was no business done in the Sal- vage Corps last night. Remember the Special Meeting of St. John’s Lodge this evening. Tur Northern Lijyht arrived at George town yesterday at three o'clock. Tue New York! Herald says that of course the fishery award will be pa‘d without any discussion. THE rate of invoices at the Customs has not been changrd since Oct. 12th. The rate is 3 per cent. A Great Banxkropt Sate at Ore & (o's. —Now is the time, and Orr's the place, to get bargains. —101 Tuere is first-class skating on the Gov-: ernor’s Pond at present, and every urchin that can tie a skate on, is enjoying him- self. -EMEMBER the Grand Cash Sale ai W. A. Weeks & Co’s., beginning this day, Toxspay, Dec. 4,—the whole stock to be cleared at reduced rates. Proressor DANNIELLE has given an im- petus to the polite art of dancing, the influ- ence of which will deubtless be felt in many a social gathering held throught the winter. The reunion last evening was a pleasant affair. Smartt Desr Covurt.—For the present sitting of this Court there are over one hun- dred and fifty cases. A large number of these are defaulters to the city taxes. The Court commences to-morrow. PosTPONEMENT.—The meeting of the ‘‘Woman’s Temperance Union” is posi- poned till Friday, the 14th, on account of the Lecture in the Y. M. C. A. on Friday, the 8th. The usual business meeting will be held on Tuesday, the 11th, at 3 p. m. Tue case of Father Stock a sairst Bishop O'Hara, at Williamsport, Pa., which has been licvigated more than six years, has been decided in favor of the priest. The court declares the removil of Stock for the sup- posed offence, and prohibition from exercis- ing priestly functions im Williamsport, un- awtul, I Srreer Brawi.—A sailor and a baker en- gaged in a very lively set-to at the corner of our sanctum at 2 o'clock to-day, and attracted a considerabie crowd. They were both at the time overpowered with alcoholic stimulants. The rounds were few and short between. Shortly the sailor beat a rapid retreat to the rear of the Revere House, where he was visible for some time afterwards huffing a Mongolian nose. One of the ‘‘ nineteen” appeared when the matter was settled. Examine the new Wheeler & Wilson Manufaciuring and Family Sewing Machines and you will purchase no other. Will work from gauze to harness work without making any change in the Machine (New No. 8, just out in 1876.) Please call at once at Mr. Chappelle’s Bookstore. Prices reduced. 0 occasion now to buy second and third- class machinss. W. H. Johnson, Geneval Agent. Parties having business with the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Com- pany can find Mr. Johnson for afew days at Mr. Chappelle’s Bookstore. A NovEL case of surgery is now interest- ing Jamestown, N. Y., and attracting the attention of medical men all over the coun- try. Mrs. Hay, a mill employe, recently ad herentire scalp torn off in the ma- chinery, and though an attempt was made to replace it, it reftiadi to grow on again. e physicians then hit upon the plan of pang and adverticed in the papers for ealthy persons who were willing to lose a little skin in the case of science. These responded with grat‘fying alacrity, and a small piece of skin from the aims of each of 241 persons has been grafted upon the un- fortunate’s head and all g-owing finely. —— © > Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court. Dec. 4.—There were five cases of different morning. Peter Coyle, for being drunk and Ww illiams, for interfering with policeman Mer- chant in discharge of his duty, was discharged ; homas McKinnon, for fighting on the street, was fined $2, or 8 days; George Fitzpatrick, runk and disorderly, on complaint of Joseph Weston, was fined $4, or 20 days; J. Fitz- simmons, for having no number on his truck, Was fined 25 ceats and cost of summons. ee For SALE—A few second-hand Kerosene Vil Lamps, cheap, at EXAMINER OFFICE. NW. Zi Offer VW. olesale. &? LOWEST MARKET PRICES, 1,500 BARRELS CANADA FLOUR Patent Process, Superior Extra, Extra, Fancy, Strong Baker's, Spring Extra, Choice Superior. GRAHAM FLOUR (Barrels and Half-Barrets}. BRAN, CORNMEAL. Yellow Kiln-Dried, White Kiln-Dried, CHOICE BARBADOES MOLASSES Puncheons, Tiercea, Barrels. SUGAR, Dry Crushed, Granulated, Coffee Crushed, Golden Yellow, English Refined, Barbadoes. AMERICAN KEROSENE, 120° & 160° CANADIAN KEROSENE, 120° FINEST CONGOU & SOUCHONG TEA. Chests, Half-Chests and Boxes, RANKINE’S BISCUIT. Abernethy, Butter, Fruit, Graham, Soda, Pilot, Wine, &c. White Beans, Split Peas, Smoked Herring, Cheese, Canned Vegetables, Baking Soda, Baking Powders, Vinegar. APPLES. Baldwins, Russets, Greenings. RAISINS. Layers, Valencias, Loose Muscatel; Currants, Coffee, Cream Tartar, Chocolate, Cocoa, Cocoa Sticka, Broma Candles, Laundry Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Blue and white Starch, Washing Soda, Washing Orystal TOBACOO, Boxes Twist, rat baddies Bright 8 ies Bright Smoking, Caddies Seats SOLE LEATHER. Extra, No 1&2. CRATES ASSORTED FARTHRNWARBR Blacking Bartlett's Blueing, Pails— Grained, Painted & Varnished. Tubs, Washboards MATCHES. Cases, Half-Cases and Boxes MANILLA ROPE. all fSizes. T. D, Pipes, Horse Nails, e Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags. s@ LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH 0. AT THE CASH SALE IN PROGRESS AT THE GREAT DON HOUSED LO} 7,000 YARDS CARPETING, Brussels, Wools, 2 & 3 ply. ~~ fi Unions and Hemps, Stair Carpet, &e. | 300 HEARTH RUGS AND FELT SQUARES! The goods are marked down in this as they are in nearly every other department of the House. GEO. DAVIES & CO. | " Tapestry, Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1877. Sp i, Extraordinary inducements to New Subscribers. The Weekly Examiner, From November 30, 1877 , to December 31, 1878. a7 weeks, postage paid, for $1.00. No pains will be spared to render the Weekity EXAMINER interesting and attractive. A good Serial Story will be commenced in the course of a few weeks, Persons who desire to avail themselves of the inducement offered, are requested to remit, promptly and directly, by Registered Letter, or Post Office Money Order, to W. L. COTTON, Manager. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1877. 1877 DECEMBER 1877; “ams ete, ete SS Advertisements under this hivading,in space not ex- eceding haif un inch, will w« inserted for LEN CLIN Ds pe FLOUR! & TEA ” S/\{7ANTED TO PURCHASE—A S Good MILCH COW. Apply to Hon. G. W. DEBLOIsS, Chairman Commissioners 1,00 Poor House. Ch’town, Dec. 4— Will be sold at a small advance on Costs and Charges. te BBLS. CHOICE FLOUR, our usual good quality. CHESTS & Half Chests TEA —a very superior article. MAKER anda Firsé-class UPHOLS- TERER. ‘This is a rare opportun'ty for two young men who will be willing to take an in. terest in an established factory in a rising town in the country. Address ‘J. M.” P. O, Box 30. [dee 3—3i TNOUND—At the Market House, a Purse, containing a sum of money. The owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at EXAMINER Office. Dec. 1—3i \ ANTED — A First-class CABINET- J. & T. MORRIS. Ch’town, Dec. 1—pat ne 2i TENDERS. : Mayor’s Orrice, 29th Nov., 1877. ! ANTED.—Three or four good Can- N\EALED TENDERS will be received \ vassers for the Weekty EXAMINER. J at this Office until noon of the 2@th day} Applicant must have credentials. Liberal of December next, from persons willing to | Commission. Contract to supply, for one year, the City Nov. 30, 1877. Stables with Hay, Oats and Potatoes. The Council will not be bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. y WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. ANTED.— A few Smart Boys to Sel the Daity ExamiNeR on the streetsl from six to nine p. m. Nov. 30, 1877. a —By a young lady, a situation in a store, who thoroughly understands el AY q millinery, having paid particular attention to . it. City preferred, but would accept. a situa- tion in the country. Address ‘‘A. G.,” Char- lottetown Post Office. [nov 27— Nov. 30—pat t 20th dec HAY ! FoR SALE AT W.-W. CLARKE’S. Water St., Ch’town, Dec. 1—eod tf icin to tbe bono? PLANUS & ORGANS, UPPLIES for the “ Soup Kitchen” will ~ reach the Committee i! eee at the Store A CONSIGNMENT OF P TANOFORTES, of Mr. Alex. Horne, Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Donations of money will be received by them ' through Dr. Dodd and Mr. J. Quirk, N. B.—Food for the sick carefully prepared | by the Committee. Nov. 30, 1877. | pl | The Bourne Pianoforte has so world wide a 45 TONS | reputation that it is unnecessary to add any- ; BR, C) IS ] | thing to their just fame. ! -.4 —-ALSO— Fe —__—— ———<— Direct from the Factory of W. Bourne, Boston, on EXHIBITION, for a few days at my Auction Rooms (upstairs). ‘ ALL SIZES, at A FEW ORGANS! , Co,, Boston. | Intending purchasers specially invited to FLARV LBS 7 guaranteed. Termseasy. Prices at cost. LE i p | NG LI BRARY A. McNFILL, Anctioneer. | Ch’town, Nov. 30— > | 4i eod pat 2 BE ER & SONS. 'rom the Celebrated New England Organ call and examine for themselves. Satisfaction No. 11 Queen Street, j WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORTLY. j Persons wishing to subscribe will ‘please. leave their names at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. HERRING! HERRING! FoR SALE AT W. W. CLARKE’S, 27 — Se ens } ! EE LAD Na SRT SI AUCTION SALES. — EXTENSIVE TRADE SALE NEW FALL COOD3 WE WILE OFFER AT AYtTIeN, WEDNESDAY, 5th DBC, AT 11 o’cLockK, 000 BBLS. FLOUR, Maple Leaf, Plimsoll, Best, Our Brand, 1 5 BBLS. CORNMEAL, e) 30 Chests TEA (warranted), 40 Puns, MOLASSES, very nice, 20 Hhhs. very bright SUGAR, 15 Bols. CURRANT, 100 Boxes RAISLN3S (new), 25 Kegs BAKING Sopa, 10 Half-Boxes Flat TOBACCO, 10 Kegs Twist + 70 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 100 Kegs NAILS (assorted), 10 Boxes HORSE NAILS (pointed) 100 Coils small-size MAN] LULA, PAILS, BROOMS, WRAPPING.-PAPER MUSTARD, PEPPER, GINGER. &e. ” Meadowvale, Gibbs’ as TERMS AS USUAL “Ga CARVELL EROs., bs : Auctioneers. Ch’town, Nov. 30, ’77. BUFFALO ROBES & FLOUR! BY AU CTION. We Will Sell, at our Salesroom, on SATURDAY, 8ih Inst, AT ELE‘ 2N 0’CLOCK, BALE BUFFALO ROBES un!'ned), ] Sett Light HARNESS. (Mned and —ALSO— D0) BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, 10 Hhds. SUGAR, 50 Bb's. Refined do., 25 Casks KEROSENE, 100 Boxes LAYER & VALENCIA RAISINS. Terms at Sa!>. : F. T. NEWBERY & CO. Dec. 4—pat t szle Household Furniture ! BY AUCT'ON. We have been instructed by MR. ALEXAN- DER McDOUGALL, to sel!, at his resi- dence, (directly opposite the residence of the Hon. Joseph Pope,) on SATURDAY, THE oth INST, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m.: ALL HIS NOUSENOLD FURNITURE Parlor Sett, walnut; 1 Marbie Top Table, 1 Tapestry Carpet, 1 Hearth Rug, 1 Gilt Curtain Cornice, Dining Room Chairs, 1 Extension Table,1 Scotch Carpet, 1 Stove, ] Lounge and Chairs in Sitting Room, 1 Scotch Carpet, 1 Stove, 1 bedroom Sett (complete) 1 Bedstead, 1 Scotch Carpet, Hall Canvass (English); Stair Carpet and Rods; 1 Cookmg Stove and Cooking Utensils: | Kit hen Table; 6 Kitchen Chairs ; lot Tubs, Buckets and other ar- ticles of Furniture. e% All of the above Furniture is nearly new.. Terms or Sace.—All sums under $35.00, cash ; over that amount, 3 months on approvet notes. MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctionecrs. Ch’town, Dec. 4, 1877.—pat pres LAND SALE, 56 AGRES FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LOT G2. O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, on FRIDAY, 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 forty- eight chains (48) and seventy-five (75) links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on Nor- thumberland 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 niore or less. For conditions of Sale, apply to BRECKEN & FITZGERALD, Solicitors for Bank of P. E. Island. GROCERIES. 31 Hhds, SUGAR, 25 Bbls. do,, 255 Packages TEA, 155 Boxes RAESINS, 10 Bbis, CURRANTS, All of Finest quality and at lowest BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1877. fignres Water St., Ch’town, Dec. 1—eod tf be ee a A 7 ip ieee ave sae ere i eer ee