és + a ‘% SAG RT ie ead PTS al egies ls Me ity SS BENE i en a Ma gga 2 | 4 . — j Tax death of the Marquis of Arlesbury is announced. Bargr. Morarian, rived at London on the 21s: White, master, ar- ) ult. Arniver at Queenstown on the 22nd ult., the Livania, from P. E. I. Arrivep at Liverpool on the 24th ult., the Leonir, from , kK. |. Tue Dominion Parliament is oflicially summoned for the 7th of February. Eneuisn Maics.-Two English Mails ar- rived in this city on Tuesday evening. Tue steamer /leather , by public auction to-morrow, at twelve o clock. m7? *y} Belle will be sold Barer. Wellington, O'Callaghan, master, from this port, arrived at Plymouth via Queenstown on the 22nd ult. Drownep.-—On Thursday evening last a man named Michael Driscoll fell off a wharf in St. John and was drowned. Incenpiary Fire.—Taylor’s general job factory at Frederiction was destroyed by fire on Sunday last. The fire was caused by an incendiary. Loss, $1,200. Sear. J. M. S., which was driven ashore at Pensacola during the gale on the night of December 28, lost bowsprit and both top- mast; she also had her hull damage. ° > 1" . Tue brigt. Shkamrov., M. O'Connell, master, owned by Owen Connolly, arrived at London on the twenty-fifth December, making the passage from Georgetown in twenty-one days. It is intimated in a portion of the Eng- lish press that Earl Duitferin will not leave Canada this year when his term expires, ; - r te but will remain until 1879, when he wili succeed Lord Lytton as Viceroy of India. To roe Peorts or Prixce Epwarp IstaNp—Insure in the Lancashire Insur- ance Company of England, a Company specially recqgnmended by the English Board of Trade of London, G. B. Capital sats. M. A. CAMERON, 4i Agent, 51 Water Street. SHootine AccivENTS.—James J. Gourly was fatally shot at a shooting match which took place a short distance from Truro on Christmas Day. Thomas Richardson, of St. John, was seriously wounded on Mon- day evening last by a shot froma revolver which was levelled at him by a boy named James Collins. A Great Loss.—Thirty-nine lives and seven vessels have been lost from the port of Gloucester, Mass., daring the past year. The value of the vessels was $22,926, in- surance 919,000. This is the smallest loss in number of vessels since 1868, the small- est in value of property since 1859, and the smallest in number of lives sacrificed since 1866, In 1876, twenty-seven vessels and two hundred and twelve lives were lost. Farmvres in Montreat.—A writ of at- tachment has been issued against Dennis Gervaus, carriage maker; liabilities $30,- 000. George Forbes, boot and shoe manu- facturer, has called a meeting of his credit- ors; liabilities $8,000. The liabilities of J. B. Lobelle, dry goods, who failed on Wed- n> day, are $12,000, and assets $15,000. The liabilities of E. Hudon, Jr., who failed racently, are $50,000, and assets $110,000. Drownine Acctpent aT Hatrrax, N. §. —0Oa Saturday a cabman named John Wilson, in the employ of Edward Quinton, Halifax, too the girls, named Ida Boutillier and Clara McDonald, aged respectively 14 and 16, for a drive, Nothing more was heard of them till Sunday morning. The horse and cutter were found in Inglis St. During the afternoon a robe and whip were found near Steel’s Pond, on Point Pleasant Road. On search being mide the two girls were found in about five feet of water. A large crowd assembled and rappled for Wilson’s remains, but up to a late our they were not found. The road is very narrow at this point, the pond being on one side and the sea on the other. Friday’ night’s storm covered the road with rocks and ice, and it is supposed that Wilson, in trying to avoid this debris, drove on the ice and broke through. Loss or THE Bric ‘‘Ateppro.”—The brig Aleppo, of Georgetown, A. 8. Campbell, master, sailed from Liverpool, G. B. for Sydney, C. B., on the 8th Nov. last, in bal- last. The captain reports that from the time of leaving port had very rough and tempestuous weather, but did not sustain any material damage until the night of the 14th November, When the gale rose with heavy squalls, until it became a hurricane. | On the 15th, at 2a. m., a tremendous sea struck the ship, throwing her on her beam ends, starting the after house, breaking in the after hatch, taking the main-boom and sheet clear away, as well as all the bulwarks on the lee side, and shifting the ballast ail to leeward. Tried to get the ship before the wind, but she would not pay off; cut away the main-mast and used it for a drag from the lee quarter, but without effect. After atime secured a covering on the hatch, but the water taken in had washed all the ballast to leeward, the ship continuing to list more and more ; when, tosave her from turning over, cut away the/fore-topmast, which took with it the masthead and ali the yards attached. The pumps being choked, tried to keep the water down by bailing for two days,the vessel being a complete wreck, lying helplessly in the through of the sea, with the rail under water. Sighted a ves- sel on the 16th ; made signals of distress ; she bore down to our relief, but owing to the roughess of the sea, could render no assistance ; she lay by us till the 17th, when we abandoned the ship in latitude 59 30 north, logtitude 7.30 west, and were ta‘cen on board the American ship Zephyr, «f Boston, Captain Sweetzer, and landed on th» 3rd of mber on the north-west of St. Michael’s Azores, from whence the Captain and crew made their way to Liver- i - vi - eat ae A Ce een * an eee A Tham svacatanber a Local and Cther Items. The difficulty between Lieut. Governor Letellier and Mr. Angers has been settled by the latter apologizing for his rudeness. Lieut-Col. F. U. Cumberland has resign- ed the appointment of Aide-de-Camp to the Governor General, and retires with the rank, On Drr.—It is reported that the editorial Union which now exists between Rotchford’s Daily and the Aryus is shortly to. be fol- lowed by a union of the two papers. Alderman Moses Piper, of Toronto, is suing the ** Globe” for libel, in having charged him with being guilty of seduc- tion, Boring for oil is going on in Lanark Coun- ty, Ont., on the banks of the river called the Mississippi, with indications of suc- COBS. {.O. O. F.—The officers of ‘‘ Port la Jore Encampment” will be installed this Wednesday evening, 9th inst., at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Fatat Acciprnts. —On Friday last a man named Charles Dow, a lumberer, at work on the line of the New Brunswick Railway, near Woodstock Junction, was instantly killed by the fall of a brow of logs. As Mr. Daniel Campbell was driving home on the 4th, and when crossing the railway track at Aiton’s croesing, two miles west of Sus- sex, the Quebec express from St. John came along, striking his wagon, throwing Mr. Campbell out, and killing him instant- ly. His body was mangled fearfully. An inquest is being held at present. ‘lhe de- ceased gentleman wasa resident of Camp- beli’s Settlement, N. B. CrugLty to Animats.—Two boys who are in the employ of Mr. J. J. Regan, bar- ber, appeared before the Stipendiary Ma- gistrate this morning, to answer a charge of cruelty to animals. It appears that a dog owned by Joseph McCarey, frequents Regan’s barbershop; and very often made hiuself obnoxious. Three times he. was ejected from the shop on Tuesday evening, and on entering the fourth time, he was seized by the boys, who poured turpentine ou his hind quarters, set fire to it, and set the dog bazing and howling through the street. They confessed to the charge, and were each fined eight dollars. Tue Second Meeting of the Week of Prayer was held in the Wesleyan Brick Chapel, Prince Street. Rev. J. Lathern, Pastor of the Church, presided. Rev. J. M. McLeod spoke on the first subject be- fore the meeting ; Judge Young on the sec- ond. Both speeches were brief, and mani- fested much of the spirit of Union, and were listened to with marked attention. Revds. D. G. McDonald, K. McLennan, W.S. Pascoe, D. FitzGerald, and Mr. F. W. Moore took part in the exercise. The Choir, assisted by the congregation, sang some good old familiar Wesleyan hymns. The meeting was a pleasant and profitable one, and was well attended for such a cold night. , Correspondence, gpas~ We do not hold ourselves rcsponsible for the opinions or statements of Corress pondents, To the Editor of the Examiner : Dear Srr,—The nuisance placed at the Spring Park, to which D, McKinnion calls the attention of the City Council, is six hundred yards from the Spring. There is only a small quantity, which is intended to be used for ma- nure. The field in which the nuisance is placed is not intended as a place of deposit. Yours, &c., January 10, 1877. DANIEL Gorpon, nS a WE CONTINUE 10 SELL ALI OUR STAPLE GOODS -—ON THE— Most Favorable Terms. IN STORE: 1500 Bbls. Flour, 20 Boxes Axes, 500 ‘* Cornmeal, | 100 Boxes 3 in. Nails 125 Hhds Molasses, —.,.. a." 30 ‘* Sugar, 50 Boxes Horsenails 200 b’xes Confection- ery (assorted), 800 Reams Paper (all sizes), 50 Doz. Brooms, 59 Doz. Pails, 60 Boxes Glass, 150 Boxes Bartlett’s Blue, 100 Gross Bartlett’s Shoe Blacking, 150 Jars Creamtartar 100 Tins Pepper, 50 Bbls W’te Gran- ulated Suga, 20 Bbls Crushed do 400 Chests Tea, 125 half Chests Tea, 75 Boxes Tea, 500 Coils Manilla, 500 Sides No. 1 Sole Leather, 200 Sides No. 2 ‘ 230 Boxes Raisins, 100 Kegs B’ng Soda, 30 Bbls W’ng Soda, 75 Boxes Cheese, 100 ‘* Mustard, 60 Casks Vinegar, 40 ‘* Ginger, 200 Boxes Seap, 40 ‘* M’xd Spices 50 ‘* Toilet Soap, 20 ‘* Allspice, 35 Bags Nuts, 30 Packages Whole 600 Boxes Table Salt Cloves, 50 Bbls. Currants, 30 ‘* Nutmegs, 25 Boxes Flat To- | 159 Boxes Yeast, bacco, 10 Kegs Isl. Twist 20 Bbls. W’te Beans Tobacco, 150 Casks Kerosene, 15 k’gs Acadia Twist 25 Bbls. Onions, Tobacco, 50 Boxes Candles, Carvell Brothers. Ch’town, Dec, 22—2w 3aw pat ar 2w pease tt BOOK & JOB PRINTING! neatly and’ expeditiously execuied, AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL, We are now ina position to execute orders for ail kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. PAMPULETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Blanks, &e. &e. &e. AT MODERATE PRICES. Ojjice :—Ings’ Old Stand, Corner Great George and Water Streets. WEST INDIA WAREHOUSE ! Molasses and Sugar. UNS. Choice retailing Molasses, Hhds. Bright Vacuum-pan Sugar, Bags English refined Sugar, just received and for sale b HASZARD BROS. Flour and Tea. BBLS. FLOUR (choice brands)—Plough, Gibbs’ Best, Our Brand ; Biscuits—-Wine, Cabin, Abernethy, Fruit, Ginger Nuts ; Bags No. 1 Ship Bread, Chests 'lea—a very superior quality. For sale by HASRARD BROS. Tobaceo and Cigars. LACK CHEWING, — Princess Louisa, Lorne, Sweet Sixteens; Halifax Twist— Boxes, Half-Boxes, Caddies ; Bright Smoking —Gold Bar, Fancy Twist, Solace ; Cigars, in all the various brands. For sale by HASZARD BROS. Paints, Oils, &e. — COD & HAKE OIL, Casks Ameri- can Kerosene Oil, Raw, Boiled and Olive Oils, Paints, Drugs and Putty. For sale by HASZARD BROS. Sundries. OOK S FRIEND Baking Powder, Cream Tartar, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Allspice, Coffee, Bartlett’s Blacking and Bluemg, Table Salt (in boxes. ) HASZARD BROS. New Fruit. ALENCIA RAISINS, Layers and Musca- tels ; Dates and Dried Apples. HASZARD BROS. Woodenware. ROOMS, Buckets, Tubs, Clothes Pins. W ashboarde HASZARD BROS. Soaps and Washing Crystals. ONDON PALE, White Lily, British Crown, Silver Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Pick- tsone’s and Hofmann’s Crystals. tor sale by HASZARD BROS. NOTICE! NEVER in the history of the *“Lonpon House” have we been selling Dry Goons so LOW as at present, and we would invite those in Town and country, who have not participated in the ExTraor- DINARY BARGAINS we are giv- ing, to call at onee. We only ask a personal inspection to show that we are, in good faith, SELLING OFF at the LOW PRICES ‘advertised. | GEO. DAVIES & 60. Dec. 13th, 1877.—eod2w itt eee ; QUEEN § ~ ee ee CASH SALE! QUAR As .. =) ARE NOW SELLING OFF AT GREATLY " A ALAR?5 CL) OF LADIES’ WINTER FANGY DRESS GOODS, AT COST. A LOT OF LADIES’ FANCY DRESS: SlinKS. LESS THAN COST. Black or Colored Nilks, LOW, TO CLEAR. French Merinos —— AW Ip Cashmeres, OF BEST MAKES, OF EXTRA VALUE FROM 46c. BLACK LUSTRES, From 1l5e to 70c. PAISLEY SHAWLS, $4.70—WORTH $5.84. A large lot of WINTER SHAWLS Fancy and Plain, to close lot from $1.10. Beaver, Pilot & President LOPES. (Cheap). PLAIN AND FANCY WOOL TWEED From 60c., (for Ulsters). - , Cranes, Fringes, Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, (ci-eap). WOVE HOSIERY, PLAIN and FANCY 2°44 ALIN N HGS A LOT OF LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, From 75 cents. Velvet, Flushes, & Velveteens, Black and Fancy Shades, (very low), Ladies’ Stays & Corsets, From 36 cents. TABLE LINEN, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS and COUNTERPANES, MIRROR CURTAINS and DAMASKS. (Extra Cheap.) WOOL, UNION, FELT and HEMP CAR. PETINGS, (cheap); STAIR CARPETS, STAIR DAMASKS, (very low). Good, All-Woel 16-4 Blankets SS 52.90 “Ga Floor and Table OIL-CLOTHS. MENS’ REEFING JACKETS, (Good) from $4.00. ** OVERCGOATS, (Good) from $5.70. “s ULSTERS, from $9.80, J.D. MASON & CO. Charlettetown, Dec, 18, 1877. ARTE J.D. MASONG CO REDUGED PRICES or «s ante ae > S Au.tion Sales. ne eee GREAT AUCTION SALE! —or— Rich and Elegant Furniture, The manufacture of one of the fines? establishments in the Dominion, —COMPRISING— HANDSOME DRAWING ROOM SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, CENTRE TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, CTTOMANS, DAVENPORTS GILT MANTEL MIRROR3, ETS. The whole for positive aid unreserved sale on Wednesday, the 16th inst, : commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Subseriber’s Saleroom, Queen St, oe No one should fail to attend this sale, as the goods are a superior lot—such seldom bein offered at Auction, even in large cities ; an ,23 the whole consignment must be closed out, great bargains may be expected. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Jan. 4—pat t sale, FOR SALE! THE STEAMER HEATHER BELLE, with all her Machinery, Boats, &c.‘ will be offered at Private Sale, untill THURSDAY, the 10th day January, 1878. Should the Steamer not then be sold at Pri- vate Sale, she will be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Thurs- day, the 10th day of January. For terms and particulars a ply to nag HUGHES, Agent. ) 2aw pat a ne till 10th QUEEN INSURANCE CO,Y, OF ENGLAND. ft Ch’town, P. E. I Dec. 26, 1877. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island. June, 1877— Notice to Procrastinators | All Accounts furnished at Amas and Midsummer Of last . year, thal remain unpaid after the First February next, witt be placed tr the hands Of an allorney for collection, without disiinciion of persons. MARK BUICHER. Jan. 2, 1878— WINTER READINGS. HE Sr. Joszpn’s Toran ABstTInence Society will have an Entertainment, con- sisting of Music, Songs, Readings and Recita- tions, in St. Patrick’s Hall, on THURSDAY, evening next. Admission 10 cents; children half price. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. D, O'M. REDDIN, Jr., Secre ° Jan. 8, 1878—tu & th — T= WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do so in a cheaper or bet: ter way than by subscribing to Tuk WrekLy 1 Examiner. Sent, sealant to any address in Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. nen Wants, Lost, Found, Sr, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. : OST.—On the 29th of October, from the f4 house in which Mr. Sinclair formerly re- sided, a Prayer Book of the Reformed Church of England, which was seen in the house after ‘ the fire. The finder will be rewarded on leav- ing it at the EXAMINER Orrtce, Jan. 8, 1878. VV ANTED.—Two boarders in a house situated on one of the best streets. Apply at the Examiner Orrice. an. 8, 1878. —3i ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—One good DRAFT HORSE. HALL’S FISH MARKET. aoe, Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1877.—3i COUNTANT to take charge of a set of Books ina Merchant's office in the city. | Must be a good writer, Address A. B, Ex. AMINER Offic Jan, 3,137