LES a ict: t j { 1 we te fame li, RI at . sides, he suddenly moved upwards and - : ” ” ~) ; «) * Ele aly I Xj nvriwer came toa stand near Cranberry. le was d o \& — 7 avain surrounded and peppered with bats en, lets for over ten minutes. Again he re Charlottetown. October 26. 1877. whew tw treate { and went on the flats at the mouth ot Pisquid River. After several vollies UNJUST VALUATIONS. were discharged In his forepart he bezame apni e op, atl hatste keele ver on his side } ; 3 wu taht @ it over on ii ie, & coake:PONDENT of =the | Mresbylertai oghansted and Sepieq Oo . * * ; line Soll poll, whitela yrounded Oe LOW writes Sas ' a ; R : \I ' rb i blued at St, 10 Cranberry Wharf, came s wing up Lopes ‘\ | st i | mi Who ta thst were proc it ac] two notehes cut im the in I } . . pu a pou" . OW ible DACK, ancl in oinech rope fistened wate Whom ff aim pre : a iat ca \ Tared thereto By this Means he was tied to the che eclares . pieti . 4 wey if y { ‘ } ) i : ge the olhet lay that t was not worth /|steamer,; hut at the fret res, the rope wt tt: ither d { DIV On ny neighbors has) snapped, aul be went agun on the flats. be ™ aan anette A four and ahalf inch new manilla rope Z > et ; aa al = whi is + ie jot) Was then, with great difficulty, fastened to : " &! (MIU. and a rials poor his left tin ie was then tewed and made man. whom [know very We 1 Whose faxe fast to the steuniel, I OWLDE, whining Coe pene ee ee ee ind in an agonizing stats. The blood biuca sC) ! m4) é Eliott says that lis) property Was from the bullet wounds completely co.or- f see: i he water f severa yards around valued at £5 800, whilo his father’s prop~|'98 the water for several ' After ff ipping and wriggling for a short erty alongside (of equal value) Was put . . time, he lay over as if dead ihe steamel down ly the valuato it s2 btn, In the aime settlement a farmer who has fifty jwis then started with the lich tm tow A short time elapsed and he became as ed for $L.000, while his neigh lively as ever, and by his movements if icTes is ais Crs bor, Who owns hundred acres, and has } } Odin g’s equyawiy a anne steamer in tow, However, she was hauled > ‘ . t | t to and ifter sone ioud diseussion it Was he iirgars of Le iovernmen OAS a | : i} decided io take the whale by the tail, great deal about the yineiple of tax- 3 jie was fiaujed ashore, a boat launched, ation acording to vaue But. we subant ™ land the work of torture commenced, The iat, these instaaces, | and huudreds of | | }-* harpoon’ (+ six foot seybae) was gently others can be adduced} sbow that the ; ss : entered ond was driven into lis*side to the i xes are pot being levied by that princt- ‘ ; fit. Next ared Lot tron poker was aps pie, and the Government 476, IN CONSIS> | pied to the Siovsbole.”” This erused teaney, bound to take measures fo procure oe ee lita to give one and his last biow Now + uew valuation and « new levy, or a Court | ; ‘ ' 1 lease the work of taking him by the tal of sppesl, in which the egregious blunders | °° ™ . : : he valiudat nay | rected <o wis a failure, even with the as sists cy i@ Vailators Ay He COT! ihe ince al “a mont hook. _—_—<—- + ‘yreat dea! of perseverance, 4 slip-knot . “* rf . .™ HE MAOKINNON PLN. ‘over aad) was pronounced deal, and the iR. ANDREWS, of tintifax, is now lutro- : ; iateamer sturted with the monster in tow, (‘harhultetow hi. eluw tu tue peu ie : : fhe MeKipeon Pens t reathy remars Everything for a time worked well, and isis dirveniion Mr. Andrews bears a flr everybody on board could be heard saying, We killed him, didn’t wet’ It was, how. ‘ Nova Scotia to the Lieut. Governor | ever, decided to give the honor to Capt. Si: |Muteh. But as the decision was being to -bert-endorses the opinion expressed by j given, 4 fluttering movement wis per- wwernor Archibald, that the “ McKinven’ jceived by the Superintendent of the P. E. pet is a first-class instrument. The Rev. |, Railway, and it was evident that the WW. Ancient, Halifax,- well kuown a*|monster was about to stop the steamer. tevinw testimonial from the Lieut.-Govet Y this Prevince; aud observe that tae here of the Al/antic disaster,-in a] Ppe decision was then given in favor comimendatory letter io Mr. Andrews | x Mr. Welsh for securing him by the tail saves: — ile was safely taken to the city, and now + Hf it continues to work as wellas il has a in Mr. Hl. Hales’ boathouse, where he | hitherto done, it would require a great dea | wiit pemain on exhibition, The prcoeeds of persvasion to get me be Use any other. | i write with it as faust us Wilha pencil jof admission are to be given to the poor of ena ibm Wits it a Ary ote . . eo : s z —_— . , have ne stopping to dip it in the ink, can: {this cry, He is about 36 feet long, 3 feet possibly biel the paper, and I can carry {deep, and 6 feet thick. The fin on his pe i and lbh, I sierever | go, iti iaet, { have init aiid cay gait } mesibvly desire ii ut pea. } . Correspondence. B We lave exoanine d the “McKinnon Pen,” | RRA FR ALAA BA DAA AS OS heartily endorse the eugolistic expres- | i . ‘ of Mr. Ancien!, and cheerfully com-{| gage We do uot hold ourselves responsible iis vid it for the opinions oF statements of Corres t Le { spondents, -<—-_?>- . : % CAPTURE OF TEE WALL. THE PAX ON COMMERCIAL a 7 TRAVELLERS. uu excitement of Wednesday's explor- a ing expedition was fresh yesterday MOMS | yy the Kditor of the Daily Rxaminer : when asmall, but lively, party started for | Sn —[.obaerve in your. columns s City the whaling grounds on board the steamer) py jaw, just passed, which imposes a spe- Among the | cial tax £50 on commercial travellers sells lon, Wm. | tug goods in thistown. lL have been trys ne to find some reasonable and just giounds for this little bit of protection, euthport at three o'clock. Pope, purty were fion. J. | Welsh, and Dr. Jenkins—these gentlemen eiirecting the expedition. he tide wastiyat am quite unable to see any, and in| law at the outset; and, it being very dark, | my perpiexity betake myself (0 a newss ihe steamer was obliged to lay to at Apple- tree Wharf. Here was commenced the in- one who sold ordinary articles of merchan. version of the seriptural prediction by in- | jise were requred first to take out a) ceythes into} license, co-ting $50, commercial travellers | geniously transforming rusty should not be exempted, But why should harpoons. When these instruments were | : ete .. | « special burden be laid upon them ? completed, the transformer was of opinion that they were equal to explosive balls oxcuse for argument it is not—is that the torpedos, or any of the modem inventions) egular merchant pay for whale killing. After lying at anchor ‘or ove hour, a start was made. The . ss ee ' ‘consideration will show. directors set exery man on the look out Every ri; ple was watched | owning bis pluce of business. lie pays iais ‘caxes and charges his customers sufficie d sh siutinde: tintin | reimburse him. Whether a tepant 6r now Fae wy ic re . yy aie, | 3 . Be > — _ . oe f wie, DUE IN) of. eholder he himself pays the taxes, time woul i prove io be nr hay stacK, an rsnie'y be be the custom of yearly tenants. for gime. with attention: and every dark spot ove) evster smack, or ' such like.” se lin seeing im?giniry monsters, until » pay his hotel bill; if he hasa — for bis wares, he pays his vent for that also, In saing Uaggarty’s whe Here was hear j prsing Uaggarty hart. ere was heard Hoth these payments he pays city taxes, the bang of the rifle, and presently the | indirectly; for rents of places where the | . ° i . . ; } ’ " fin of the monster was discovered moving proprietor pays the tax, are higher than af a rapid gaitalong the surface. About hal ek es ae : past eight oclock the steamer arrived at charge their i ane _— eres — ’ a just as tle merchant makes his Customer 4,020 quarters with the long-watehed-for pay ete gime, lLowts weve quickly launched. The r No doubt the merchant's taxes are ab- <olutely geeater than those of the other: ‘hut they are not selatively so; that is, he (pays more. because he has Getter accom- ' njodation —a large shop in which to dispiay 4A lively chase was then given and the’ ii. woods and to accommodate his cus. woits succeeded in heading and turning ‘lomers, warehouses fcr supplies, and other lisa a little below Haggarty’s wharf. lle oouveniences., ‘Phe traveiier has his trunk ' for his few wares and little else, ‘there. , fore, rightly enough, be pays less. But lleve he received ander this new law. a Traveller will be @ volley that quickened bis pace. but he donbly taxed: first indirectly at the aime rate us the citizens generally and then di- rectly for iis littie accommodation, as tish pissed in advance of the steamer - but atew shots changed his course. and he dashed off ata rapid rate down the river. gtsved the steamer pretty slowly, with the #Ort4 clase in the rear. si pped to view his position midway Belween IJlaggarty'’s and Cranberry -@ . al es * much as he would pay if be rented a place ritves, ilere he was surrounded tor about S700 a year ja this fair ? hy the Loats, and apparently bewildered by, | am afraid that the strong mercaniste th» constant vollies of bullets levelled at: e!ement in the Corporation has, 1D this case, been somewhat too powerful: and the existence of such a law in other cities harpoon’ WAS may be accounted for in the same way. Free JRADER. wil wis supposed to be the tenderest pe orf bis care 4e ile now applied, but with little success. When four or six vollies were discharged into his Yet. 25. 1877. ; wood is assessed BMily (was) believed he intended taking the| FO is BS a Hlowever, alter a was aftixed to it Ina short time he lay | ‘paper, in the hope of finding some one who will enlighten me. Of course if every | | know the common argument, or rather 3 city taxes, while the | ‘traveller does not. But this statement is) transparently inaccurate, 4s the elightest | lt isa city merchant either renting or! lime wasij: he is 9 commercial traveller he has to, » where the tenant pays, and hotel-keapers | Vew Advertisements, made, at A, Simpson » Horses. Horses. <--> sees Valencia and Layer Raisins, qi) Be SOLD BY AUCTION, TC-DAY ee at 2 o'clock, p. m., by the Subscribers, ~ ne Local and (ner ems. 22sec * A pew Tabs, giltedge Butter, the best CURRANTS, very cheap, a: A. Simpson's. —di i tp Timm SELLING ai ¢ osr.—A lot of ladies and chillven «< hoore at E Needham'’s, Auction be rio. the Queen Square. i 2 HORSES, —/m > ta Ereatuf? lu the communication on the Carse of the Age—third line~for “ thou { WAGON & HARNESS. shia surely 7ie’’ read ‘‘ thou shalt not MACKENZIE & STUMBLES, Auctioneers, Aged Four years and Seven vears ; surely die.” asks Oct. 26—1i Svow.—Mr. H Harvie was about right waen he spres d ‘snow’ on the . A TTS ' oth Getober. Yesierday (25th) there was vvery light tall ot snow -the first for the! {Ve will pay THE HIGHEST MARKET iseason. Mr. Harvie wili soon have a PRICK, and buyer's cent. for 3.005 BUSHELS PRIME OATS. Ay the Stipendiary Mugistrate’s Court, delivered at our Warehonse, Waler Street. KF. T. NEWBERY & CO. Oet. 2G- 3in pat 2in ne lin TENDERS Mayor's OFFICE, U5th Oct., 1877. reputation equal to that of Venner i Oe tm yesterday moruing, Jobn Downing was com mitted 8 days, for being drunk and in. espable: William Gallagher, for the same offence, was committed for 4 days: John: /MeDonald was tined $1 and costs for the same, on complaint of Patek Connolly. |‘ this Office, until noon of the SIXTd { -of NOVEMRER. fr : sya j}day of NOVEMBER, from persons willing in Daneimg and Deportment on Monday); Contract to supply, for one year, the hafternoon and evening next, in Athenseum | City Stables with Hay, Oats, and Potatoes. lfali, Names for the ladies and children’s | ee Will not be bound to accep! ithe lowest or any Vender, , class will be received at the Rankin Llouse, | - Cader. <x. qeder. »at the Hall on Saturday afternoon from | we i oe cra ae —— ay % _ y TT City Clerk. }3-till 5 oclock. See circular. — 3t Qet, 2“—eod t 6th ar t Oth. ‘ ss Shipping latelligence. ~~ ee een eS arare Proressor Danikiets will open his classes _ ' -GILLET'S CREAM YEAST | | . sanennnntae | ‘IT is warranted to give satisfaction, ENTERED , tC is dry, and made up in paper packages. it Ohm PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘ { | | (et °95.--8, A. Bitar. Baek. Baelifex. sundry goods: Nuloa, Stewart, Miramichi, 91 GIO feet lumber, 10,0000 feet palis,; Lizzie, | Licyd, Pownal Bay, 1400) bushels oats, <4 bushels potatoes to Carveil Bros; Endeayour Cluusins, West Gape, Cedar posts: Ajex, Mc- | Kenzie, Donnie, Lockport, IL bbts, herring;! | Lucila, Sprague, Bay Verte, 1,800 feet deals | io Peake Bros. & Co.; Niua nhean, Goodwin Lockport, ballast; Medway Bell, McPhee, Pictou, laths to M. P. Hogan; Prodito, Anierd, Pabiico, ballast; Arizona, D’Entre-| mont, Publico, ballast, | yeast. l can be kept without fear of spoiling. (is Cheaper than any other yeast. I can be always on band when wanted. C{ will never fail. t is for sale at al! the principal grocery stores, HOUSEKEEPERS, Try it. HOUSEKEEPERS, Try it. HOUSEKEEPERS, Try it. nd Wholesale, in Boxes, at CARVELI RROS. Ch'town, Oct. 16—lm twice aw CLEARED, Oct, 25.—Str. M. A. Starr, Smith, Souris, sundry mer., Dayspring, Gallagtiar, Halitas, | 1205 bushels potatoes, 120 de turnips, gt «| vals: Badeavour,Cousins, Pretou,batlast; Des} juaey, Richards, Magdalen Islands, 1,000 feet | iumber, 000 bags salt; Aunis A, Teil, Or-| well, ballast; River Queen, Richey, Orwell, | bullast; Electa, Better, Wallace, sundry} tdses Lucilla, Sprague, Bay Verte, 10 puns. | ee FROM NEW YORK FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. RIGT. “CAMWOOD,” Suitis, master Will receive freight in New York sbout | is “rete ick. vidthblis "Seg LOS COU, Barbapoua, mil oe . ih Im ones im mY Poche) statids AVOUT TOUF feeb big, oawMG > | part, soandsty “Spteands MCDonaid, a ced aati. harlottevowa| i ene Pictou, ballast, Brigt. Lizzie, Campbell, and Summerside, Apply to PERKINS & JOB, South Street, New York, or LONGWORTH & CO, Water Street ballast, eee The brig Leonie, with a cargo consisting | Ch town, Oct. 26—3 taw ull 10.1 of 24 500 bushels of oats of 36 pounds, and ; as gu pieces of deals and ends, containing i2.- QUO stiperiicial feet, and shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., cleared for Queenstown on the COAL VASKES, } 25th inst. Weunderstand that this is the viirst cargo of oats Shipped from Charlottes Handsome and Cheap | town for Great Bri ain this season. | j — i ** iIDESLINATION OF VESSELS IN) PORT. | - : a BEER & SOWS | CONNOLLY 'S Wwanr— Oct. 25. 1877 Samuel Davies, Hauley, deub'ful, Lord Bury, Grillin, tsaac’s Uerbor, Natie Stewart, Leshe, Krad Harbor, Uant-Kelp tt, Maskelie, Ship (arbor. YR CHESTS ui ~ 2 | av 65 rf. deo. ¥ KA i 45Q mo ee | Lorvs WHahke— ( @iriee ada, RC Fe WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Mary Jane, Petipas, donbttul. Hnius, Look, East River, Kilen May, Westaway, Georgetown, Ap. Isabel, MeMillan, Wood Islands, | ! swallow, Gallant, Pictou, is BQECE? AC tag > Ws i \ient, Robertson, Souris i ' ‘ Oct 25, 1877. For Sleigh Builders. ALL YOU WANT TO BUY:— (Jo ward, Scotu, Weailace, iPiaxe's No. | Wiasart Syivanus MeDonald, Pauli, Picton. Justina, Boudroit, Sydney (iree Sisters, Miller, doubttul ‘ Phirt. Whaten, doubtful, Deleary, Leiacheur, Ma lgdaler Islands Parewell, Sampson, Pictou. Snipe. Aviward, Labrador. Steel. iron. Bolts. Screws. Paint. Runners. Fracey int, Gurigaé, Sydney. Shafts. Trimmings. &c Manhattan, LeBlanc, douotfal, ~ay Weirs, Ramsay, doubtfel ! ies . mee LOWES? PRICES) Viriac, Hoomkay, Mount Stew: rt. eer Gazelle, Kennedy, Pictou. Morjing Light, Walker, Pugwash. BEER ds SONS. ‘ Leonora, Wright, Richibucto. ; / ‘ — Seep a ftif Jane Temple, Roberts, Halitax, | Oct. 36, 9877. :QcKeN Ss Wiiahe- Sanit Mcheow nN, Conuaw ay, doubtful, Fe ae A |2vake’s No, 2 Waarnr— basque veut eaten! REMFOONDLAND PORT WINE, Brig Zerlina, MeLeot, Liverpool. Sea Bird, Clyde, Murray Harbor M.A. Starr, Smith, Halifax. | Prake’s No. 5 Wianr— } George Glake, Langille, Tatmagouch. | Golden, Heart, Srth, Halifax. Alice Myrick, Mefnuis, Labrador, Spring Bird, Mckay, United States, JUs'r Rice tLivicwp, From St. Johns, per Brig © Fleetwood.’ a supply of this Fine Old Wine, whieh will he sold at our usual MODBKATE PRICES, oscan' saps WACEACHERN & (CO: John Bell, Kinfay, deubtlul. iUct. 24— COLLINS’ LIBRARY, For Charlottetown, CABINED. and | . rae j ' HE -— class Schooner “KATIE” will A ; . leave New York on or about Saturday a? L0 B Bi D IG TI ONARIE Ss he 27th October, inst.. and wil! nahant ' Ee a ide i freight for Charlottetow Apply in N ATLASES. MAPS. &e. &e. i a oe ' York to Just OPenep, at PERKINS & JOB. “BREMNER BROS ' 27 South Street. Oo . ay 2 Oct. 24-—3 ins, ili | YQEALED TENDERS will be received at| makes better bread than hop or brewers’ | ey \ dverdias New Adve PUSCHEnty ‘7 a ¥ PENAL LOPIOR , McDougall & Currie’s } 1 a LL ACCOUNTS no : “Na: Ot SPlile A NOVEMBER. vi! : wit then be Collection. a. CARVELfP Ch town, Oet. 26, rr County Court for 7 a AsSizneg aw pat ar ow Last Styles and Cheayest Rap | THE EXAM INER BOOK & JOR Printing Department ‘ 2. W. MITCHELL, } (Formerly of the Firm of Laird ¢& Mitehel; j > HAVING ENTERED THE |Examiner Printing ana Publishing Company, } and added to the Plant, before possessed b ; q . y the Company, his Complete New Stock of Joi ! Printing Materia}, | We are now in a position to exee nee ute ordere for all kinds 01 Printing, suc LETTER HEADS. | BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. th ag -PAMPHLETS, | DODGERS. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Printing ! ac, Ge. &é Be While announcing this inwort; i tion to our business, we deem it bat vice aa we should tender to the public our sincere fthanks for the chcouragement aud practical | aepeet our enterprise has hitherto received. In view of the long experience of Mr. J. W + Mitchell, his well known attention to businesa, | and the large and ‘varied Stockh of Material at our command, we contidently solicit the patronage of Auctionee: \lerchants Ship Owners, | armers, Banks, ¢ mpanies, Asso- | Ciutions, and individuals and corporations generally, ; as” Orders hay for ate wy at . . oan ee con * ve z on in only, (until j ; 5 a >< Te Colipleted), be lett at the | Company's Office, Water Street; and also at i 2 ee ; ‘ SSc4 fet ie a | the office of J. W. Mitchell, 23 Great Ceorge ; Street Pur Examiner Posiisutme Co. EMPRESS RANGE. : EE ee Ee —— — a > , ee Ait EMPRESS RANGE (POR SOFT COAL ‘With Patent Adjustible Shelf, ‘Superior to ail Others. American Manufacture. ‘For sale by SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Queen ttrect i WANT RD INMMEDIATRLY, People's Clothing Store, Central St., Summerside, 2 FIRSECLASS COAT HARERS, VEST MAKERS, ee - ) | % None bnt First-class Workmen need apps — AS Y¥. Cian Merchant Tatlor. erecewmey Sup Mmerside, Oct, 29-— GARD. 7 Subscriber, having associated himselt with Tar Examiner Prosrina & PuBLISH- ING COMPANY, would take this opportunity of returning thanks to bis friends, and the public generally, for the patronage extended to hit th the past, and would volicit a continuance of | their favors in connection with the above | ‘ ompany. Oe er ene ‘Bs All orders for Printing, as heretofore { Will receive prompt and personal attention J. W. MITCHELL Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. : 13 PANT MAKERS. o