: | "I ll sl ernst ae aR RS Sm oe SRO RL 5 RRR Ae ETT» Pace. © ee Ri ek i. OT IIS. enema ee *» Local and Other Items. PALA A RAO ~~ Tur ‘Storm Drum’ was hoisted early this morning + > Tur Str. M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax last night witl freight. She will sail this eveminlg ews (owe Unxprr.—Another Montreal firm has gone under, W ith liabilities estimated at $73,- 000. Ty teame! ilhambra, from Montreal, with a ful go of merchandize, arrived §yes- terday e’ —— > <e-- oul Toe Autan Live.—After Thursday next, the \Jlan Line steamers will call at Halfax in- he Alla ‘ » +) asi OF TUAnt stead Oo! Pe Sr, Anprew's Day. — The Caledonian Club are preparing for the celebration of St, Andrew's Day— Friday next. eS — Beneouen is coming East again. He leaves Toronto on the 2nd January. We hope he will fuidl it convenient to pay P. E. Island a yisit +++“ Pre- - ~ Tue market prices of to-day are but little changed from those of Friday. There is a smal! iferease in the price of potatoes. A quantit} sold this morning for 32 cents per bushel. Man Oversoarn.—Hector McCallum, of Pictou, fell overboard from the Brigt. Kel- doniatn, on a voyage from Dublin to Picton, during « heavy gale on the 16th, and was drowned <-<—>-e —_-————— By Telegraph ‘from Toronto, 1 a. m., 27th November,—Storm drums ordered up at Chatham. Point du Ohene, Charlotte- town, Pictou, Sydney, Glace Bay, Cow Bay, Louisburg, Port Hastings. —~ —-——-— --¢ wee eo --—- TerkisLy ScuppEN Drata.—The other day an old farmer, named Callahan, died very sud- denly at Valcartiar, Quebec, while sitting in a chair ina neighbour’s house, engaged in con- versation. The woman to whom he was talk- ing noticed that he failed . to continue the con- versation, and looking at him discovered that he was dead. anigp ilttin aitctli JovrNaLastic —Our atle contemporary, the Toronto Mail, has become the property of Mr. Cristopher Bunting. Mesers. Pat- terron and Belford, under whose vigorous management the Mail has become a power in the land, will remain on the editoria] sfaff. —— WTI WATCHES: iN COLD, SOLID SILVER —aNb— NICKEL CASES. From $14.00 to $100.00. A Large Lot of the above celebrated Watches just received, thoroughly regu» laced and WARRANTED TO PEKFORM WELL, AS USUAL. W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, Nov. 13—pres 4i wkly ene SILER PLATED WARE! Just Received, A varied assortment of Cruger FRAMES. Butrer-Coo.ers, Toast Racks,} ¢ PICKLE Jars, Vases, MUGs, GOBLETS, NAPKIN- KINGS, Fruit Baskets, SUTTER KNIVES, &C., at J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square. Nov. 23.— STEAMER ‘M.A. STARR | Suiled from Halitax Saturday Evening, 24th inst., AND WILL SAIL FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, Tuesday Ev’ng, 26th inst CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 26—li A * YOU WANT TO BUY :— Steel. Iron. Bolts. Screws. Paint. Runners. Shafts. Trimmings, &c —AT— LOWEST PRICES! eel BEER & SONS. Ohct. 25, 1877. TO BE LET, FIRST-RATE CELLAR — 8-foot wall. Also, a Room suitable for Sample Show Room. Enquire on the premises. N. L. HERBERT, 2 doors north **the Brenan Corner.’ Noy. 22—3i Auction Sales ky A PPI Hs, ‘asc. BY AUCTION, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, Nov. 28th, at j1 o'clock, 100 BBLS. Annapolis APPLES, — very Choice Winter Keeping. 25 Bbls, Ontario APPLES, 12 ‘“ OYSTERS, ONIONS, CABBAGE, &c. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Nov. 27—li LAND SALE, _—— 56 AURES FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LOT 69. O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, on FRIDAY, the 21st 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 to 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 tifty- six (56) acres of land. a little more or less. For conditions of Sale, apply to BRECKEN & FITZGERALD, Solicitors for Bank of P. E. Island, THE FARNT NUMBER WEEKLY EDITION —- OF— THE EXAMINER WILL BE ISSUED ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT ! Town Subscribers will receive their papers through the POST OFFICE. Ch’town, Novy. 26— APPLIES, &CQ:. DALY expected from Boston, per schr. “S$. P. Lindsey,”— 100 Bbls. Batdwin APPLES, 100 ‘** Russet “ 100 «6 ** ~=Greening . Al! cholce Fruit for winter use, 50 Bbls, ONIONS, 20 * C &. CRANBERRIES, 20 Cases Oporto ORANGES, 15 Kegs Malaga GRAPES, 10 Cases Catawba GRAPES, 1 Bbl. Choice QUINCES. F. T. & W. L. DEAN. Nov. 20—ar lw CHRTAIN — Preservation of the Sight ! Lazarus: Miorris & Co's PERFECTED SPECTACLES —AND— EYE GLASSES, The most perfect Spectacles ever manufactured. —ALSO— Blue Tinted and Bifocal SPECTACLES! SKELETON iGOLD MOUNTED) SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES, Smoked, Green and Blue COQUELLES, GOGGLES, and GOGGLE SPECTACLES, &c., &c. WM. R. WATSON: Ch’town, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Nov. 20 5i Wants, ete., ete. sa" Advertisements unde Chis heading,in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS pei day. ~ O LET—The ‘“ North Star” Restaurant. This house is too well known to need any further description. Possession given imme- diately. For terms, &c., apply to MRS. E. COOMBS. (nov, 27—+f ~~ -—_—— OST, on SATURDAY last, a pair of KID MITTS. The finder will oblige by leaving them at the Examiner office. Nov. 26, 1877, OST OR MISLAID—About ten days ago, a Brown Silk Umbrella; handle black, with silver snake wound spirally about handie. Auyone finding same will please leave it at ExXaMINER Office. Nov. 26—3i OST—On Kent Street, bei:ween Great George and Prince Streets, a Sable MUFF. A reward will be given to the person returning it to DR. JOHNSON. VW ABTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years of age, to learn the Printing Business. ‘ app ly immediately. Nov. 1, '77. So ea (077. Spe Extraordinary Inducements to New Subscribers. The Weekly Examiner, From November 30, 1877, to December 31, 1878, 57 weeks, postage poid, for $1.00. weeks, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1877. THE EXAMINER BOOK & JOB PTS ‘ns SUPERINTENDENCE OF J.W. MITCHELL, (Formerly ofjthe Firm‘of Laird £JMitchell,) > © = = 3 le 2 2 ah a — a ss as eee: — 3 coe ey THE OFFICE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO INGS’ BUILDING, The old and well-known Islander office, CHARLOTTETOWN. Comer Water and Gt. Goarge Streets, 6 oy No pains will be spared to render the WeEKLy EXAMINER interesting and attractive. A good Serial Story will be commenéed in the course of a few 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. eee — ieee | Administrator’s Sale FOUR PLOTS OF LAND 4N KING’ S COUNTY. Ist. A FREEUOLD FARM of one hun- dred acres, in Lot 47. 2nd. FREEUOLD LAND (Woodlaad), 11 acres.,in Lot 47. 8rd. A BUILDING LOT, with House and Premises, in Souris Kast. 4th. A LEASEHOLD FARM (woodland—! no improvements), of about two hundred and four acres, in Lot 46. } OTICE is hereby given that the Sub- scriber—Administrator cum testamento annexo de bonis non of the Estate of the late Emanuel McEachern, of Lot Numbe Forty-seven, deceased—will Sell, by PUB LiC AUCTION, on THURSDAY. the TWENTIETH Day of DECEMBER next. 1877, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock noon, at Souris, by virtue of « license therefor, granted by the Honorable Charles Young, L.L.D, Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, datedethe twenly fourth day of October, inthe vear of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seyen: ALL that Tracts Piece and Parcel of Land, deseribed a follows, that is to say: Commencing on thé north side of a line of roud surveyed by JosWph Ball in the west. ern boundary of iand Marked Farm No. 9. in the possession of Donal&McDunald, and running from thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764, for the distance of ninety- nine§(99) chains; thence north 76 degrees; west lill it gives the distance of ten (10 ! chains on an east and west line; thence south to line of road aforesaid; thence east to place of commencement, containing one hundred acres of land, more or less. and being part of said Lot Forty-seven. ALSO, all that Tract of Land situate on |said Lot Number Forty-seven, bounded as jfollows: On the south by the rear boun- jdary line of the homestead of deceased, on the west by the farms known as the Port ave Farms; on the north by lands owned by the McDonalds of Prospect Hill; and on the east by the east line of the said home- | stead, containing eleven acres, more or | ess, AND, ALSO, all that Building Lot |in Souris Kast, in said Island, with the | House and Buildings thereon, described as | follows: Commencing at the eastern boun- | dary of Building Lot No. One, and running | thence south 54 degrees, along said boun- | dary for the distance ot one hundred and six (106) feet; thence north-eastwardly parallel to the Souris Road, for the distance of sixty-eight (68) feet, or to the southern anzle of Building Lot No. 3,theace north |45 degrees ; west along the south-west | boundary of said Lot to Souris lioad: | thence along said road for the distance of eighty feet, to the place of commencemen’. with all and singular the premises and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging, cud of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and possessed. AND I hereby also give notice that I will put up and Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the lime and place aforesaid, ONE CERTAIN LEASEHOLD FARM of the said late Em- anuel McEachen, deceased, being all that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Towauship Number Forty-six, in King’s County, bounded as follows, that is lo say: Opn the east and south by land formerly the property of the late Honorable Samuel Cunard; on the west by land leased unto Roderick Mc- Donald; and on the nurth by land leased to Angus McPhe, Neil McPiee and Jobn McKenzie, con taining an area of about two hundred and four acres of land, a little ; more or less. |} Terms and concitions of sa’e made known [on day of sale, or on application to the ‘undersigned, or at the vffice of Messrs | Srecken & Fitzgerald. CHARLES McEACHERN, Ad ivistrator. '877—kca 41 pov i j Charlottetown, Oct. 30, “St, John Fire Waltzes.” JUST OUT. COMPOSED BY MAX. STERNE. a | PROFESSOR OF Music, SacKvILLE Acapemy: | _ The above Waltzes are really good. Get acopy. For sale at FLEICHER’S MUSIC STORE, Queen Street. ROBERT YOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per S. S. Prince Kdward, A MAGHIFICENT ASSORTMENT NEW Goops. Which he is offering at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES October_1, 1877. 25 TRA, 45 Qr. do. Strong. Fine Flavor. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. —AT-. REER & SONS A. McNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant NO..1 QUEENSTRET. LH SRLOTTBTOWN, PB. ISLAND AUCTION SALES, of a!) descrip- ious, atlended to in city and couvtry at moderate rates, May 21, 1877. ROYAL HOTEL, hing Sguare, Saint John. HAVE much pleasure in informing my nu merous friends and the public geserally, that have leased the Hotel formerly kaown as the CONTINENTAL, and thoroughly renovated the same, making it, as the ROYAL always bed he reputation of being, one of the best Hoteis in he Provinces. Excellent Bill of Fsre, first-class Wines Liquors and Cigars, and superior accommoda 7100. Blackhall’s Livery Stable attached. THOs. F. RAYMOND. July 3, 1877—6m ~ WUE TASURANCE C0. OF ENGLAND. _— Capital -- [wo Millions Sterfiag, NSURANCE effected on all kinds o Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union*Banx), Agent for Prince Edward Islanu June — American & Foreigu Patents. ee Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co, ATENTS procured in ali Countries, No fees in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations ree. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upon re eipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. C. ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors ot K the late war, or their heirs, are in maay caes entitled te money trom the Gover o ment, which has been found to be due since final pay- ment. Write full history of service and state amount ef pay and bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant General U. S. A.’ showing service and honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for a small fee. Enclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line aifduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, an obtain a pension. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service and ia the line of duty, can procure pensious by addressing Gilmore & Co, Increased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in wars prior to March 3,1855. There are no war- rants granted for service in the late rebellioa. Send stamp to Gilmore & Cv., Washington D.C., full instructions. July24 1877. 6 Dozen Pairs Handsome Fancy Vases, From 50 Cents per Pair, upwards, —ALSU— A Fine Selection of Flower Centres’ and Lustres. JUST RECEIVED. eta WM. W. WELLNER. Nov. 13, 1877.—4i Preslw <I. iy —® RY aA SOT. RRM ss San ede: