ns = ao S S = * . THE EXAMINER. 7 Hi ke Hi) AN N 4 es ( WEEKLY EDULTION. To be reissued, under the joint manageme of W. L. Corron and JoOsErH Ww. MrircueLy, about the FIRS! NOVEMBER next. nt cael size of Sheet, 2S x BS inches, SUBSCRIPTION Prick: O\E DOLLAR PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. enemas We solicit the support of the public in of this enterprise. Issued in con | seoly oe aan with the Darty EXAMINER, ihe weekly edition will furnish to subseribers ge MPLETE resume of the POLITICAL, COoM- MERCIAL and War NEWS G8 KACH WEEK, | eether with Editorial Articles calculated | to promote the prosperity of Prince Ed ward Island. As the weekly edition of THRE EXAMINER Ww be ad for the small sum ¢ f ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, We anticipate a VERY LARGE CIR¢ ULATION. Oct, 29 Che Daily ‘O° SY “qObarlottetow n, October 31. 1877. LAURIER'S DEFEAT. Examiner Apvices from Ottawa report that Laur- ier's unexpected defeat was received with consternation by the Ministers. Nor is it etrange that these unworthy stewards of the people should be perturbed. Laurier’s /BRAKESMAN KILLBD AND last evening, a young man named Thomas Cartmi!l (gon of Sergeant Cartaaill) fell bes ‘tween two freight cars to the track, anc | ‘the remaining portion of the train passed | igied. —— EF Gyre FATAL ACCIDENT —— a ! ON TYR RAILWAY. Ir is our sad duty this morning to chron« icle the most shocking accident that has, up to this time, occurred on our railway. As the afternoon train to Summerside was | approaching Breadalbyn station, at 9.40! i i over him, His body was horribly man- | [t appears that the cars were about | to be “shunted,” and poor Cartmill was running along the top of the train, so that time would not unnecessarily be lost in the operation, ‘The car from which be fell was, it is said, newly painted, and slippery; and ‘it is supposed that he missed his footing in stepping to the car next it. The mamgled remains were brought to ‘town at eight o’clocs by spevial train. \They were kept at the station all night. ‘An inquest will be held this morning at }nine o'clock, | The parents of the deceased were, we ‘learn, quite overcome by the sad news. Young Cartmill was about twenty years of He had been in the railway employ ‘gome five months. He was willing and ‘active, and higbly thought of Ly the Super- lintendent and his fellow employes, We lsympathise with the friends of the de hcea-ed in their sudden and sad bereave. ment. ' ave, PBRRIBLY MANGLED; ‘* SS IananEn | Ree Musical Instruments. APROS. ~ ———== === Concertinas, Violins. | (| DENIAL. Guitars, Accordeons, On We Etc.. Etc., Etc... + the Examiner. s . — _—= —— : Jorrespondence. ew j We do not hod ourselves responsible Corres 1a for the opiniots oi statements of spondenis. BY AUCTION, dnesday, Oct. 3}, at Kleven o'clock. — — a To the ERditor o tw Deak Dix have been informed b ame Palors, at l 14 BBLS. NOVA SCOTIA A PPLE responsible parties that Mr. McDonald, | ELETCHERS’ MUSIC STORK. «JUS danded, consisiing of. Big} a watchman, reported that 1 saluted himself} ¢h’town, Oct. 30- 3i cod Pippins, Ribston Pippins, Calkin Pivpeee and Mr. Keith at the hour of 11.30 00 aad bee | Pound Sweets, Russets, and tie éelehen o6, oe and ORANGE Apples. wa A Consignment to be closed out 8B. BALDERSTON | Queen Street, Oct. 80- 1) ee Monday night last. This I positively deny, and refer to Mr. Keith for proof that, it was 9.30, instead of the time alleged, CHARLOTTETOWN C AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL CLUB >. when I saluted the watchman (/) whose, duty, I presume, is to call nine o'clock ! Finacial | ConcERT | — | GHENT TRADE SUL DRY GOODS, } | At the Store of the late Hen. D. Brewas, QUEEN SPREE, On Wednesday next, F/st tnst., at 14 o'clock. and ull is well! ten o'clock and all is well, | etc. It bas been asserted that my stock | in trade did not exeeed $300 and that I) was insured for $2,000, The facts are that | my siock was worth more than &300 and | that I had not oxe cent insurance. Now, | Sir, rather than cause proceedings to be, taken against this man McDonald, | prefer | having the matter fully ipvestigated, as [| am determined not to be under imputa- | tions which | can clearly di#prove. Respectfully Yours, Gro. D, Whieur, The Members of this Club will give their FIRST CONCERT =OF = THE SEASON! ~On~> ‘MONDAY EVENG, NOVEMBER 5TH, AT MARKER HALL. PROGRAMME WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. | W. H. BREMNER, Sec'y, | * men la *—_—--— + Yo the Editor of the Examiner : Sir: It would have done you good to see the men fromtown and the Wood Is- land orator at Belle Creek trying to abift the blame off themselves and saddle it on the poor scapegoats of assessors. ‘They were the faulty ones! Kind, was it not? fue men of the r own choice and appoint- ment are now cvolly to'd that they, and they alone, have erred. If the represen- tntives could bave got a vote carried exon- B. WILSON HiGGs Will sell as above the largest ios ot DRY GOobps ever offered by Auction on this Island. Latest Styles and Cheapest Rates ! —_ j ‘erating them from all blame, w vuld it not ‘have been a glorious triumph for the Grits. | But they did notget that. Even the Mur. | seat is the twentieth seat they bave lost! since they took office: and Laurier is the | e gtth Minieter whose place in the Com» a = _—_om + SUPREME COURT. The Goods are done up in lots to TRADE ONLY, and EVERY DEALER ie ;DRY GOODS ought to be present at thts THE, EXAMINER eo eek 3 ‘ay Har tive tried to make | mons has been taken by a eupporter of the MICHABLMA8 THRM. ae, sae, ee ine (the a See. The Goods comprise a very varied Opposition. The Toronto Mail indicates | eae einen ald ment) were & splendid lot of fellows —the BOOK & JOB assortment: | : tlieas thus :— “ourt opened yesterday morning. most self-sacriticing body of men that ever DRESS GOODS, --On M. Dorion retiring from Napier | Jobn Archibald McDonald, appelant, v. graced the floor of the Assembly. Blow pp { [) { SUA WLS, in Fancy Wool, Paisley, ac vile, which he carried m 1874 by 189, |Jobn Britton, respondent. Appeal dis. | your trumpet, Mr. Murray Harbor, blow rit Ing par men , MANTLES, HOISERY, ¥ M. Coupal carried it in the Govern: | missed. it with a ops ae You yr x5 plenty GLOVES. R pues Variety), ment interest by 84 only, a loss of) 105) of wind Jeft when you are cailed on to res a py BO, BBONS, — vo @% Sao oe hig v. Thomas|.ign, It will not be long. Don's fear. ae FRINGES, Ou M. Fournier retiring from Belie~| VY" Teepon ent. Judgment of the} You are too pure and immacuiaie a Gov- J. W. MITCHELL ANINGS, — chasse. where he was elected by acclama- | Magistrates reversed. erument to live long in this wicked, Gen- ; ’ OXFORD SHIRTINGS PLANNELS, tiou in 1874, the seat was carried by Dr Wm. Heard v. Union Bank. Therule to|tile world. Your pure acts have been} (Formetiy of the Firm gf tales @ Menem, Ss READY-MADE CLOTHING Blanchet, a member of the Opposition, bY |. wend the verdict given in this case by misconstrued, which can plainly be seen HAVING ENTERED THE a * BRACES, TIEs, , a aiajority of 225. di f by the charges that are made against you ’ SUAKES. HABERDASHE Qn Hon. D. A. MeDonald retiring /°Dt¢r'ps & ver ict for the defendant for}|in this assessment affair. But you had tooj/Examiner Printing and‘Publishing | © and SMALL WARK ERY, {roma Glengarry, which he carried iu 1874 $13 or for a new trial, was argued yester- | much good sense to let people always be Company . aa * Anew, oe by « majority of 676, Mr. McNab was | day. Mr. Hodgson for the plaintiff, and under the impression that you, a6 & Gov : CLOTHS ° elected first by a majority of 282, and then) ,;,.srs Palmer & McLeod and Mr. Pet ernment, were to blame. The Commis-|and added to the Plant, before possessed by P ou being unseated tor corrupt practices by |, caus au and Mr. Peters) sioner of Public Works should have been the Company, his CANADIAN & SCOTCH TWEKEDs i7L only ; @ loss of 505 votes to the Minis- for the defendant. The Court reserved its | there to tell how the country’s taxes are = FANCY DOESKINS ti terlal Party. judgment, spent. But since he did not put in an ap« Complete New Stock of Job MELTON CLOTHS. Ete “On Mr. William Rosas retiring from EG > SE Tee ee) RE pearance, | will tell you bow some of the . - ’ Victoria, N.S., where he was elected by taxes go: Engineer, $],500, duty, survey- Printing Material, wileisietaipioel onthe t ~ 1" BOSTON BABY SHOW. ing hills; Commissioner Public Works,| yw a , ar Oasaetélh, r she he yg nes sm ae #1 600 he!ping Engineer, Clerk, $1 200, We are now in @ position to exeoute orders for Sale to be Continued on TH URS r. ’ i a . " : ‘ . _ . : , ’ ’ ? 4 . i i : y r former being awarded the seat by the eee a Fb _ Boston | helping a “a es Seen: all kinds of Printing, such as | DAY, and again Next Week. Courts: but ou a newelection, Mr. Tre~|at which prizes are offered a3 follows :-—A /tendent, ,200, showing the En- amare . T tteshibin-Ottr-déde~ aes ae i’ m»ine retiring to » County ee ee cane. atemond ring to tne light weight baby; ew ae Maria at 800 — — LETTER HEADS, three months; abo ve 3200, sa le - Cataphell wrested the seat fiom t16 GOV») yold necklace and locket set with dia- igo) sa ere Sn ee > x eo t by a majority of 98 " the Britiyh Government at Ualifax, at BILL HEADS. wi ae eae S aee reteios from Queens, monds to the heayy weight; and a gold/about forty or fifty dollars day : Super- ’ “ = . ad LSON NCGS: p. B. L, where he was elected by acclama- | wich set with diamonds to the handsom |intendent of Education, $1,700, doing CIRCULARS, Grtuwn. Oct. 30— rion id 1874 Hon. J. C. “Pope deféated ext mother. The Boston Post describing oo tor hay ae —_ ree his - CAR | - ait LL Pei pot ii u the Government candidate by & mN}OHUS (ng gxhibition says: —The champion heavy jing toufoolery mth, ame that have to be —— LUMBER. “On M. Letellier retiring, from the sen preet so far, is a young man from the framed over again—this is the way your) PAMPHLET's, ate. M. Pelletier succeede@® him, leaving} xbury District, 2 years old, who weighs | money is spent, good friends ot Belle 1 K will sell by AUCTION ‘ :BN’ open Kamouraska, which the latter carried }58 pouads. When born he weighed but Creek. — Your representatives policy, no DODGERS, ay PION, on QUEEN'S by 1 ti in 1874, and M. Roy, anl, a ’ doubt, is to keep you in the dark; but Wu ARP, or idan’ Seodon asiaiealied by aie aged mornapicaceetndl months on before surely the Wood Island senator and orator | HAN DBI LLS 0 jority of 55. ~ ie began to grow more rapidly than babies 'will not deceive. We taxpayers intend to il ti wade b n ednesday, 31 st Oct., Mf. Cauchon baying retired from Quebec usually grow. A boy from Maine, 3 months;demand a strict account for all the money POSTERS, tet ate tii ie Centre, which he carried by acclamation in |and 10 days old, tips the balance Yat 204 collected. And we intend to bind our- AND ALL KINDS OF ox. Schoaker.S, G. eae — i874, an Independent member is being} pounds:*another trom Beverley, || months aelves together to Oppose aby man who At 44 BANDS Sia oo , ered slanted. see, will offer for election that will not support gg b ii. 1t') LOD Set Re eee ee, rae se eaiie: tin Ate Reiatne contains tit and 9 days old, weighs 274 pounds. Re-', reduction of the number of representa- Bank and Legal Printing : CHuice), : ee y; a & presepting the other extreme is a little | tives to 15 or 18, and the Legislative 13,000 feet SHIPPING do., Cabinet and seeking re-election, he is de- girl three months old weighing six pounds Councit to 5; make few officers—esape- ke. &e. ke. bend a ae ee : feated at the polls by a majority of 29 _just twice her weight at birth, Then cially heads of departments; and let all ale cna "7 eT BOARDS. the Government has been tried for four ; : : printing by tender. These, and some WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, ys and found wanting in capacity, in there are twins, white and colored, and} other reforms, are needed, together with | While announcing this important addi-|... : Auctioneers, ; = 7 eianede sath ; y as one set of triplets whose voices are said to | the discharge of the present Executive and tion i = pea — f but right that Ch'towr , Oct. 30—2i ovesty and patriotism - = ° be attuned, alto, so d their Assessors. we should tender to the public our sincere) ~_tlUQtkl ORES Mier.) ' j , ; soprano and tenor. A | . thanks for the encour ' ‘poy G. C diet of the people—ss rendered in the remarkable prodigy is sn j3 months bady | Yours, &c., amine se aianien cdma et i CiLMOUR. Athabasca election. that speaks English fluently, and another | A 4th Distmcr May. | In view of the long experience of Mr. J. W. Cor, of Fitzroy St, North of Morvisecy’ ain idee > es sings Mondgiane Genkey: ccage PA Owlllal]| St Tah toe,iehan, nad, euaeat Woooke = ted taundry. Gents’ Clothing Cleaned, Dyed A SUGGESTION, Edward Island is said to be represented | Hotel Arrivals. at qur command, we confidently solicit astoudes ber a Ootraaa_ Foanhors, ay ke “fat the Show. [ —————________— /patronace «i \Auctioneers, Merchants, Ship} Ch'town, Oct. 30—5in jure Government ars at a loss to find a ’ Owners, larmers, Banks, Companies, Asso.) —————— ~~. A seat. for Lauti Only th tit : <2 > a ROCKLIN HOUR. ‘ciations, and individuals and gorporatione | ; a J ta bad ‘7 Os i aad Tey Mr. J. C. Crosskrin, toaunder and pro-| Oct, 30,.—James Ross, Mount Stewart |, | generally. | Hillsborough Park , 2 etc ei ae i bie» gl ‘\prietor of the “Eveuing Reporter,” puby Thomas Crane, China Point, W. Crane #® Orders may, for a few weeks only, (until | oe and they, one after the other, in rapid suc-| ne notice of his retire t fre »., da. ; Capt. D. Pickard, Sidney; W. Bate- 08? arrangements are completed), be left at the | J LET, a HOUSE ini cession. have been lest. Therefore, .tvine! ita a mo ee ee 7 viet aan, Shediac ; D. McKay, DeSable ; Mar- Company's Office, Water Street; and also at | 1 eahids JUSE oa ee five rooms. | sacl sas | Management of the paper, which will in _garet Falconer,Hopewell,N. 8. Mre Swine. , he Office of J. W. Mitchell, 23 Great George | ee eee lately. Apply to no wonder they Renttale vicPiknt 9 anotner future be condacted by Mr. Johe Burgoyne. hammer, Windsor, N. a Dougtas Bent, treet. | ih 3 229 A. G. SIMS. SS ee for .the Minister of — [Mr. Crosskill’s retirement recalls the fact Aylesford, N, S.; Amos McWilliams, W THe Examivsr Pus.isHine Co, | Oh. A; 1877—2i pd Revenue, Yo run the risk of being doubly ‘that he has been one of the most enterpris- ‘Bape 7 Charlies @tewart, Truro; S. F.| ~~ rn er ae ee eee beaten is rather too much; and, naturally, ing and, in the past, most successful news- | Wood, Montreai. STEA Wi COOK) NG | CARD " eabaee M eres » 1s aagheghang lar apioasiaalen toe rage’ enh RANKIN HOUSE itil " JHE Subs ribe havi is himeelt Sow, we stiggest that they send Dr | yj, adden of thir biel ‘ E eo | ~ Subectiper, Baving assocayee aie Laurier down “1 Prince sauia dad Island ce eee ee = ere wea Seat | Oct. 30.—S. S. Forrest, Halifax: M. R. | with Lax Examiner PRivting & PUBLIAE: , . cdward = islane, | sive, his practical training made his knowl- Brady, R. E.. Halifax; H. Murray Dunlop, | MAYO’S STEAM | Se Company, would take this eae of fue “ moral’ Premier declared his wil-|edge more yseful; and his determination to R.A”, lalifax > A. M. Liddell ssiesteelh jTeturning thanks to his friends, an the public lingness lately to bet that ewery member | publish a live newspaper duriag the Fran- |W. M. Liddell, do; G. W. Howlan, Cus- C |B the pes cpa rye rarer va oan vere sap — Provinee would be a co Prussian war led him into entezprise and | CUumMpec NAR Y BOILE R ! | their avors in seunsshel with an howe cupporter of his Government. We chal expendipure which, for some years, placed - — See a — | Company. j lenge Lim to practically test his sincerity. ithe ‘Reporter’ ahead of all its contempor- Pserex Powsrs wis killed at Dutch Vals A LL the condensed steam is carried back | #3 All orders for Printing, as heretofore, ; ' . o 5 2 > there is the seat of the silent member of “ies 8 a purveyor of the news of the day. ley, Sussex County, on Saturday, by one jg inthe conduct of his affairs. Mr. Crosskil) Thomson Vipnish—it might be taken; there the seat of the silent member trom Souris, | he would hardly be missed; there is Mr. S.oclair's seat, his presence in the Com- mous is not so important as that of the Minister of injand Revenue. By all means, le: Nr Laurier be sent to Prince Edward is and. We challenge the Premier, and LO prove that we mean business, we engage iv Dud persons willing to wager a thou~ - gand dollars that he will be sent back— Beal -less, > = - eer A LITILE GIRL Demed Forgsn was burned ‘@dinth at Cape August, C. B., on Satu:- ‘Moptreal on Seturday last, bas not yet ars a frolic at Powers’ and that he fell dead hig To his’ jemployees he was the most jiberal, and even generous, man*in the business, To the public he was the purveyor of news of the freshest kind and of the largest quau- lity. circumstances which have In- duced his retirement are matters of regret to «all who kuow him, eud to masy who do not, and we most uanfeignedly regret his severing connection with a paper he tound ei and a business be knows so well.—Hx Hevaid. /Was always eftable and courteous ike ~e |} oe lug steamer Aljgmbra, due here from riv« d . 4 - .- - % . 0 will receive prompt and personal attention. J. W. MITCHELL. harlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. .** into the boijer-- preventing unpleasant | odors in the kitchen. Mest, Vegetables, Puddings, &c., muy ali be cooked at the same time, withoul wingiiug the ahiena,| em while each urticle retuine all its strength | and aroma, aud Is more palatable and pu-, tritlous than when Cvoked by aby other mode. On exhibition and fur sate at EER @& GOFF 5. It appears that Powers, who was absent, came home and found fhom- son cohabiting with bis wife He remon- strated with Thomson, when the latter struck or killed him, in some way broke his neck, killing Powers instantly. Thom- son is still clear. It is said he has gone to the Bay Shore. He was « bed character. Powers was an old man and near-sightod or half blind. Reports are very contradic- tory in reference to the man Powers, and no real facts can be ljearned. Jt- is enid now that Thomson had nothing whatever to do with the affair. It seeme there was a oe a eS ane LANKETS, BLANKETS In Consequence of the late Fire, WE WILL SELL, COAL, VASRS,,../%@> S*RE4 Cuma? aig A QUANTITY OF Handsome and Cheap | BLANKETS. sien ces SLIGHTLY DAMAGED. BEER & SONS, ‘ 9: MASON & CO., . 77 Queen Street. Oct. 25, 1877. Ch’town, Oct. 27-—2w 3jn while dancing. ~ ~