= aE YM ak EE ap ate a eee = eee Pe s - ost =i elt POL OLL LL OE LOLI SLOPE ig tt ag Ea $ ; big hia Hie Lae 5 ig mi a at i ae SEE S ih Ee 2 ah. 7 ft BF oA pea DT MET Ce pete oe WOO ATE” BE 2 - meg > melee ate Toe Datty HXAMINER fy Published every Evening. OFFICE: {I NGS’ BUILDING, COR -ER OF WATER | —"— AND GREAT GFOR iE STREETS, Charlottetovn, ?. E. L KArss OF SUBSCRIPTION: Six Months, Three Months, One \lonth, ne \Veek, co-t BERS ew Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for month!y, q™ar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on apyli- eation W. L. COTTON, [+ W. MITCHELL, Manager. Office Sup’t Tue Datty EXAMINER. eae The Belfast Election. —— A meeting was held at Montague Cross Roads last evening and at Uigg on the even- ing previous. Both these were decidedly in favour of the Government candidate, Mr. Crawford, whose election is safe be- yond a doubt. —- _om + —-- Personalities at Pownal. —— No person acquainted with the manner in which the Patriot has attacked the Hon. Mr. Ferguson for the last six months, can sympathize with Lawson, Stewart & Co., on account of the reugh handling which they say they received from Mr. F. at the Pownal meeting. If Mr. Henry Lawson would only treat his opponents with com- mon decency, he would soon find that he would have little to complain of. It would, however, be folly to expect anything like fair dealing from the Patriot. He is evi- dently one of these to whom the words of ; Byron aptly apply :— Even thea the boldest start from public -sneers, Afraid of shame, unknown to other fears. More darkly sin by satire kept in awe, And shrink from ridicule, if not from law. " We are assured that the Patriot’s version of Mr. Stewart’s ruffianly attack on Mr. Ferguson ia altogether untrue. Mr. Stewart was first to make allusions to private busi- ness—but he gained nothing by doing so. We hear that the opposition will not allow Mr. Stewart to attend any more meetings in the Belfast district ; and for this at least, they are, to be commended. It seems that at Pownal, Mr. W. D. Stewart read to the assembled electers the contents of a paper which he said was written by Mr. F. W. Hyndman—to the effect that Mr. F. W. Hyndman had not prepared the statement referred to at the meeting and published in the Examiner of yesterday; that it was a false statement ; that it was prepared by some one else, and only signed by Mr. Hynd- man as Provincial Auditor at the request of the Leader of the Government. This is the report ; and we believe it substantially correct. If so, Mr. Hyndman has certainly much greater ground for compaint against Mr. Stewart than against the Hon. Mr. Sullivan ; for nothing Mr. Sullivan could possibly say could be half so damaging to Mr. Hyndman’s character as an official and a man. Had Mr. Stewart attacked Mr. Hyndman, the effect would, of course have been nil. But as he -was attacking the Government and defending Mr. Hyndman, his statement is most damaging and libel- lous. We look for a contradiction, or at least an explanation, on the part of Mr. Hyndman. Indeed, we should not be much surprised if Mr. Hyndman sued Mr. Stewart for libel. i LP ee ene Tur Prixcess Lovuts# leaves Quebec to-cay on board the Sarmatian for Liverpool. She will proceed frem Liverpool to findsor to visit ber illustrious relatives. The date of her return to Canada is unknown. ——_—_-2a-———- Ar the recent Marine Board examination held in this city on the 16th and 17th, Capt. P. A. Scott, R. N., Chairman, Mr. Louis John Westaway, of Georgetown, passed and received a masters’ certificate of competency. We are pleased to see our Island marine men atill striving to obtain rank in their pro- fession. j ee ol Cuvrcu Directory on fourth page. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime /rovincea. Toronto, Oct. 18, 10a. m. Southerly to South-westerly winds; partly eloudy to cloudy weather with local showers. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 17—!tufus Atkinson, Toronto; L F Darling, Halifax; Alex Ramsay, do; T Morn sell, do; E A King, Montreal; Frank Bartlett, Hoosac Falls; J Gorden, Rochester, N Y; Correspondence, = We e not hold ourselves responsible for | he 8’ atements or opinions of our correspondents. { a null cneenionneonei ssesdilltnaiiiaoliueai To the Editor of the Examiner. Deak Siz,—In looking over the ‘“‘New Era’ of to-day’s date, I find the following paragraph :— “W, A. Mitchell has not been in th ploy of this office for several months past; has no authority to give receipts or cohect money on our behatf.” Mr. Patrick Raymond Bowers must have known when he penned the above paragraph that it would injure me, and T have no doubt that it was wilfully inserted in his paper with | this malicious intent. The reader of the above paragraph would in- fer that I had been collecting money and giv- ing receipts for Mr. Bowers, without his order or auilority. ’ Now, Mr. Editor,I desire to state to the in- habitants of this city and the publicat largethat the inference to be drawn from the above para- ph is without foundation in fact. I have never collected any money for the ‘New Era” under false pretences. This | positively and emphatically declare ; and it well shows the evil mind of the man and the vindicative spirits which animates him, when he descends te such despicable means to injure his fellow man. : Yours very truly, W. H. Mrrcwec. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1879. MINIATURE ALMANAC, oe IS Special Notices. Att kinds of pictures framed, very cheap, at Lewis’. Dominion for sale at the Apothecaries Hall. foct 9—3w 2aw] & McKenzir’s’—2aw 3w Goop moulding for picture frames for 3 cents, per foot, at Lewis’. For Overcoats and Winter Reefers, go to Bruce & McKenzie’s—3w 2aw THe best place to get Cigars, Tebaccos, Pipes and Smokers’ Requisites, is at the Apotiecaries’ Hall, D esBrisay’s Corner. Morro Framss, with glass.and back for 40 cents at*Lewis’ Photograph Rooms. Try the | Apothecarie « sence of Vinegar. 5 at the Hall. —2aw 3 Catt at the-storeof D. Farquharson & Co., for the cheapest crockery and glass-ware in town. s Two or three gentlemen can be accommo- dated at a first-class house, in a pleasant lo- cality. Apply at the Examiner Office.— octlO 2aw. Just RECEIVED, photograph{frames, albums, memorandum books, and all kinds of station- ery and toys, at the Agricultural store, —3i Lewis’ photographs that took the first prize at the Exhibition can be seen in his window Upper Great George Street. SUIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 17.—Scirs. Charles, Pictou, coal; Kate boards; Kising Dawn, Pictou, coal to Hughes; Minie R. Pictou, . coal to Sweeney; Julia Franklin, Pictou, coal to Hughes; Maria Alma, Shediac, ballast; Aphrodite, St. Johns, N’fld, ballast. Oct. 18.—Sch. P. L. G. Anderson, Pictou, coal; Matchless, Bridgewater, boards, Jes- sum, Lunenburg, 30 bbls apples; Venice, Port Medway, lumber; Amorette, Mur- ray Harbor, ballast; Sea Breeze, Pictou, coal; Vanguard, Port Mulgrave, lumber; Bloomingdale, Burgeo, N’fid, ballast. CLEARED. Oct. 17.—Sch. Emma, St. Johns, N’fid, 2,638 bushels octs, 1,180 do potatoes, 10 do tur- nips, | crate cabbage, 9 bbls. parsnips, 25 tons bread; sch. Kate Pentz, Clow, bal- last, Manchester, Yarmouth, 1650 bush. potatoes, 300 do turnips, 350 do oats, shipped by = LaBlane; Daddy, Pic- tou, ballast; M. A. Starr, Halifax, bal- Jast: sch. Emma, Bodreau, St. Johns, N’fid, 2,368 bush. oats, 1,180 do potatoes, 100 do turnips, 1 crate cabbage, 9 bbls parsnips, 25 boxes bread, shipped by Dar- rach; P. L. G., Pictou, ballast. OUTPORTS. New London, Oct 13.—Cleared, schr. Black, for Canse with 200 bbls mackerel, shipped by McKenzie and Delaney. Grand River, Oct. 14.—Cleared schr. E Brown, Pictou, with 100 bushels potatoes, 100 do oats, 5 qtls codfish; schr Silver Lake, Newfoundland, with 1000 bushels pota- toes, 100 do turnips; schr Flying Cloud, Newfoundland, with 1,400 bush potatoes, 80 do turnips. Oct 17—Schr Medway, Bell, Halifax, with 1700 bushels potatoes, $00 do oats, 13 tubs butter, etc; Marion, Halifax, 1700 bashels potatoes, 500 do oats, and 50 bushels turnips. Montague, Oct 15—Cleared echr. Diploma, Yarmouth, 2159 bushels potatoes, 748 do oats; Chlorus, Yarmouth, 1557 bushels potatoes, 1000 do oaty, 47 do turnips, 7 tubs butter; John Wesley, Reckport, U. S. with 1525 bushels potatoes, 60 do tur- nips. Boston, Oct. 11—Arrived Schr. Minnie, J. L. Landrigan, from Souris. Yarmouth, Eng., Sept. 29.—Sailed barque Claribel, McRae, P. E. Island. Boston, Oct. 1].—Brig Sirius, McDonald, for Georgetown, P. E. Island. Brig Katie, Labianc, from Tignish. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further — apply to Messrs. Hopeson & McLzop Charlottetown. Geo H Bartlett, Hoosac Fails. Sept. 18, 1879. HORSE SUNDAY...... Fy OCTOBER 19th, 1879. = ; Sun Rises......6.28 | Hig Warsr.12.44am next, at the heur of ‘Twelve o'clock noon, Sun Sers........5.2 | Fun Moon9, 10,48am under a power of Sale in an Indenture of To SmoKERS.—The best tebaccos in the For Tweed or Worsted Suits go to Bruce} Tryon Road at the commencement of a re- Pentz, Pictou, coal; Spring Bnd, Halifax, | the second hundred of Town Lots in said Town, | thence north along th to the pl Valuable Property for Sale, . sneabtmanen’costeinlag Athy sores Tee . | a litttle more or less, together with all rights | ae and ap} urtenances thereto belonging. WO BE SOLD, all that partét Town Lot No. | Kor sh A aN Wy Ae ON TUESDAY NEXT, TEN DRIVING HORSES, from five to eight years old, and weighing from ten to eleven hundred. aw” Enquire at Robert Crabb’s, “ Farmer's Arms,” Queen Street. Ch’town. Oct. 18, 1879, WM. BAGNALL. Furnished Loddings & Board. & FAMILY requiring furnished Lodgings A and Board can be accommodated with large, airy suites of rooms for the winter, at the ‘‘Franklin House,” in the suburbs, As it is not the intention of the proprietor to keep this House open for transient boarders during the winter, a family can have all the quiet of a private residencee. The situation is one of the healthiest on the Island. Terms moder- ate. HENRY COOMBS, Proprietor. Oct. 18, 1879—pat era 3iu Mortgage Sale. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on FRI- DAY, the Twenty-First day of November Mortgage, dated the Twelfth day of Oc- tober, 1876, made between John Meikle and Mary his wife, and Peter Meikle, of the one part and Daniel Hodgson of the other part, LL that tract piece or parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being on Lot twenty-three, bounded as follows that is to say, commencin at the stake fixed on the north side of the ol served line of road running from thence west seven chains forty-six links, thence north according to the magnetic meridian of 1764, eighty chains until it meets the south side of a reserved line of road (running east and west) thence east along the south side of said road seven chains forty six links to the west side of the firat men- tioned reserved road; thence south along the west side of said road , to the’ place of com- menvement, containing by estimation sixty acres of land, a little more or less, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belong- ing. Dated the 18th day of October, a. D. 1879. D, HODGSON, Mortgagee. Mortgage Sale. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Nineteenth day of November, next, at the hour of 12 o’e ock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue ,of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 18th day of August, A. D. 1874, and made between James McDonald, of the one part, aud Jessie J. Cambridge and Charlotte E. Cambridge, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate,lying and being in Charlottetown, being part of Town Let number Fifty-two in bounded and described as follows. that is to say : commencing on the northeast side of Richmond Street or Chappell Street on the division line between Town Lots numbers Fifty-two and Fifty-three, in the second hun- dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence running north-westwardly along said division * line for the distance of one hundred and sixty feet, or to the rear line of said Town Lot number Fifty-two, thence south-eastwardly along said rear line for the distance of Forty- one feet, thence south-eastwardly parallel with the said division line to Richmond Street, aforesaid, thence -north-wardly along said street, fronting thereon forty feet, a littie more or less, to the plaee of commencement, to- gether with all rights and appurtenances there- to belonging. | For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated this ISth day of October, A. D. 1879. JESSTE J. CAMBRIDGE. MELMOTH C. GAHAN, by JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE, his Attorney, CHARLOTTE E. GAHAN, by JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE, her Attorney, Mortgagees. Oct. 18, 1879.—oaw ts s ences Mortgage Sale. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Twentieth day of November next, 1879, at the hour of twelve oclock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1878, and made between William McLeod, of the one part, and, Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry Jones Cundall, of the other part, —— ai that tract, piece or parcel. of land situate, lying and being on Township number Twenty, in Queen’s County, in said Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : By a line commencing on the east side of Johnson’s Mill Road, at the south-west angle of land formerly in the possession of Thomas Burrows, thence east to the line dividing the said Township number Twenty and Township number Twenty-one, thence south ten chains, Fai” IMPLEMENTS IRON HARROWS. 10 sets new Iron Harrows, 1 ‘* second hand Harrrow, 1 Plough Swingletrees, 2 Cart, Lot Trace Chains, 1 Truck, 1 set Cart Harness, 1 Grist Mill, 1 set Wagon Harnssa, 1 Peddlars’ \\agon and 1 Express do. ly to : HW. COOMBS. at era arg Oct. 18, 1879. YTOVE PIPE and Sheet-Iron Chimney- Tops at half price. yy to {. COOMBS. ON SALE. . 1 Canon Stove, 1 Cook Stove (No. 8), a good baker, used by owner, sold for no fault only too smail; 1 No. 9 Wood Stove, elevated —_— _ ———--- Stoves; 1 Hand Cart; 1 Model Porlor with drum. H. COOMBS. Oct. 17.——p ne a. 3ia BOY WANTED. ~ WANT a reliable, active Boy to tend Shop and make himself useful round a Store. Board and lodgings supplied. Preference given to a lad who can write agood hand. Parents or guardians who may want to secure a place for a Boy for a term of years willfind this an opportunity. Country lad preferred. Apply to H. COOMBs, Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1879.—pat & ne 2i Very Superior Stock --AT THE— ‘Kensington Brewery Stables,’ ] AM instructed by the Hon, J. Porn, to sell AT AUCTION, atthe ‘‘Kensingten Brewery Stables, on St. Peter's Road, On Friday, the 24th inst., at 12 o’cLOcK, NOON: The following well-bred Cattle, in splendid condition :—~ - 12 very fine and nearly pure-bred Durham Heifers, 2 and 3 years old, with their Caives, 5 Heifers, 2 years old, very large and fat, 1 superior Grade Cow (4 years old), 1 Carriage Horse (5 years old), sire ‘‘Glad- stone,’’ dam by ‘Sam Slick,” 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old, 1 Very good Hack, 1 Mule. The above nearly pure bred Cattle, part of Mr. Pope’s justly celebrated Herd, are in splendid condition, and are well worth the at- ention of Steck Raisers, and Farmers gen erally. TERMS, 3 months, on all sums over $50 on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Oct. 17, 1879. : ForF all Trade MOLASSES, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 50 Ibs, ) VALENCIA RAISINS, LAYER RAISINS, CHEST TEA, HALF CHESTS TEA, t warranted, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEGS TWIL. i TOBACCO, BARRELS ‘\VASHING SODA, KEGS BAK. G SODA, DOZENS BROUMS DOZENS PAILS, BOXES CLOTHES PINS, BARRELS PICKLES, BOXES PICKLES, BOXES TABLE SALT, BOXES STARCH, BOXES SOAP, COILS MINILLA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, QUARTER CASES MATCHES. CARVELL - BROS. Ch'town, Oct. 17, 1879. —tf NO. 68. TOYS & DOLLS in great variety, and and at all prices. MIND ALBUMS. —ALSO—} CHOICE SELECTIONS FOR AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A FRESH SUPPLY OF STATIONERY fifty-links, thence west to the said Road, and } urther particulars apply at the office of | Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors,Charlottetown. _— this 18th day of October, A. D. L. ! EDWARD J. HODGSON, and HENRY J. CUNDALL, Mort . | Oct, 18, 1879,—oaw tl sale s Prat At Nelmes’ Sationery & Fancy Store, oven, very low—only $5; 2 Scouts; 2 Shop GENTLEMEN: Most Choice Collection — OF— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Canadian Tweeds, West of England CLOTHS, Overcoating's, We have yet offered to the Publie. Manufactured on the Premises IN THE LATEST STYLES And With Despatch. BEER & SONS. Oct. 11, 1876°—tf SALT! SALT! And Mackerel Barrels, FOR SALE. —_—— = DAVID SMALL, ueen Str Charlottetown, Oct. 13, wie wn PROVINGIAL INDUSTRY, ESPONSIBLE PARTIES wishing a good paying business, can secure the control of manufacturing and selling one of the best articles used by farmers in the Dominion. For fuli particulars call at the *‘ Revere Hovss.” T. GROVER, Agent. Oct. 15, ’79—4ins pd TO LET. AT well-known store at present occupied by Robert Young,” Esq,, South Side Queen Square. The situation is one of the best inthe city. Possession given Ist of Oct., next. Apply to HASZARD BROS, Agents, Ch town, Sept. 12, 79.—pat tf. ANTHRACITE COAL FOR SALE. At $4.50 per ton of 2000 Ibs, RIGT. “‘SHAMROCK” expected to ar- J» rive here about-20th inst., from Philadel- phia, with 150 tons Anthracite Coal, which will be soid on arrival. _ OWEN CONN i Ch’town, Oct 10, 1879.—tf — Thanksgiving Day is Coming, - BOREHAM’S New Fall and Winter Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Of which he has rececived the first in- stalment, consisting of — 12 cases of Men’s Womens’ and Childrens Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., in all the leading styles. THE CASH BOOT & SHOE STORE, Opposite Market H Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1879 nov 5 ede Great George Street. Audascript Pens, Wind Photographs, Ring & Bit Puzzles, Atmospheric Optic Marvel, FOR SALE AT NELMES’ Stationery & Fancy Store, Great George Street, opp. Mr. Lewis’ Ph Ch’tewn, Oct. 16. a e To Inventors and Mechanics, Pp ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph et of 60 free u ipt® seni pages pon receipt of stamps GILMORE, SMITH & ©O., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C, Opposite Mi. Lewis’ Photo G. O +t 13, ‘79—7i eod ae — HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — '-r _Sons having relatives or friends abroa’. . ? desiring to keep them informed conc: + ¢ P. E. Island, cannot do soin a betteror. ... er way than by subscribing to THz Wein: Examiner. Sent, oe to any address tn Great Britain, the United States, cr the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, W* HAVE ABOUT COMPLETED THE