= NS a i i i be same Loetl and Other Uems. ~~ "Ye Noilee 19 a eee ee ee Oe ee Oe OO Procrastinators ! a furnished before and at this unpaid after this yn lii eild be placed bi ths hands of foi gllection, without dis- hast Amas and Vidsummer of weal thal CMain Attorney y' mole vy pe rsonrs. MARK BUTCHER. Get i Pexsonat. —- Lewis Carvell, Esq., is again visiting Charlottetown. ~~ 8ee ae Beacktey Pont Rerorm CLup-—-A Kee form Club, was, last evening, organized at 0 lub, : Brackley P. int. C. ning beef for the London market. sent a lot home last year. He -—= =. t Yyevow Fever still prevails at Moun stewart. ‘There have been about one hun. dred cases in the town this fall. -4anpew Barque Pihel Blanche arrived from Lon- dov lastevening, with cargo of general merchandize consigned to Peake Bro’s! & Co. . Dirruseia continues in various parts of Nova Scotia. Seventeen deaths recently occurred at River John, Pictou County, from it. Se ConogMNeD.— The barque “ Agra,” from Shediac for Barrow, which went ashore at Cape Traverse on Monday night last, has been condemned, and will be sold at auc- tion on the 14th inst, — Freeman. --> - . Caste telegraph Communication witn P. E. Island is suspended for the present, the Cable baving parted several days ago. Che telegraph office refuses all business offering for the Island. The break is un» derstood to be on the New Brunswick shore, and men areengaged in grappling for the Cable. — Moncton Times. -<_- { Mereonotoaicat.--The Lospector from the Central Meteorological Office, Toronty, is at present in this City, having visited George- town on his way here. Additional instru- ments for obtaining a continuous record of the velocity and direction of the wind will be set in operation immediately. We learn that but for the high rates of telegraphing to this Island, the daily probabilities would be furnished each day before noon. Tres saloon keepers were brought up before the Stipendiary Magistrate yester- day morning. uncharge of selling liquor on Sunday. The first case—that of Jokn Costello — was postponed until tovday, none of the witnesses summoned having appeared. In the second—that of John Bolger—there was no evidence. It stands over till Wednesday next. In the third— James Landrigan—their was no evidence apd he was dismissed. ee ae Tus Freusry Commissiox..~The work of | the Commission is drawing to its end. Mr. Dina, the counsel for the United States, gloseti his argument on Saturday. He con» tends that Canada is entitled to no com- pensation, what the United States give us being worth quite as much as what we give them. The counsel for the Dominion (probably Mr. Thomson) commences his argument to-day (Thursday), and he will of course contend that Canada is entitled toa large smount. will be an adjournment for a few days, and then the Commissioners will meet to de- liberate, and it is to be hoped, to decide.— St. John Freeman. —? > oe Tus Journal reports that on Monday evening the ladies of Summerside held a meeting in Montgomery's Hall for the pur. pore of organizing a Women's Temper- ance Union. There was a very large num- ber of ladies in attendance, The meeting was presided over bythe Hon. W.G. Strong and the Secy. of the Reform Club. The following ladies were elected to fill the offices fcr the ensuing half year :— Mrs. Thos. Waleh, President: Mrs. R. 1. Holman, Mrs. Angus McSween, Mrs. %. H. Hope. Mrs. T. Beattie, Mrs. David Bertram, Vice Presidents; Mrs. Stephen MeNeill, Treas.; Mrs. J. D. Reid, Finan- ancial Secy.; Mrs. Robt. Muirhead, Secy. ; Miss Mary O'Connor, Ass’t. Secy. -<7—-Pr- . At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, yesterday morning, Margaret Porter, Mal- colm Ross, Wm. Kennedy and Simuel Mitchell, were each fined $2 and costs or 8 days. for being drunk and incapable oa the street; Daniel Callaghan, for the same Offence, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days. The cases of John Costello and John Bolger stand over—the first till to-day, and the Second till next Thursday. James Landri- #4n, for the same offence, was dismissed. James Murphy was fined $1 60 and costa or a (hn ERS I, + ©, Cartton, Eeq, of Souris, is cans | It is believed that after the conclusion of bis argument there Local and Other items. Oe ee a a SR re eee a ee “WRro —be Govern- ment have commenced to lay a plankway in front of the Post Oftize Norman Me- | Rae Is OVerseer, NOT BRFORE TImMe!"’ | an loe.—Ice formed on the night of the | ictb, above Macknaquak, N. B., on the | St. Jobn Kiver. At Burgoyan’s Ferry it jrendered the crossing difflen!t. -— | Lanew Turnips, — Edwin Darby, Feq. | of Egmont Bay, presented ue with four | turnips the other day, that weighed 7U Ibs. (or a little over 17 Ibs. each.—S. J. — —t 6 Tae eteamer Vanguard arrived trom | North Sydney, in ballast, yesterday morns ‘ing. She sailed for Pictou in the evening. |The Carroll also sailed for Boston yester™ day evening, with a cargo of produce. LeveL with tHe Grounp.—Tbe new batten fence along‘the line of Railway—on which so much public money has been |spent—is even nowin many places level with the ground. ‘* Big Donatp”’ is undergoing a surgical joperation under the superintendence of 'Mr. James Butcher. A hole of about 2D | inch and a half has been punched directly over the part affected during the late fire, and the crack opened about half an inch. —~_—-—— —~-.-- > 4p oe _—____ _-_—___. Cespir.—The article which appeared yesterday morning on ‘Primary and | Secondary Business Duties” should have been credited to the Monelary Times: the item relating to the ‘‘ Quebec East Elec. tion ’’ was clipped from the Halifax Chronicle. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETLOWN. ENTERED. Nov. 15.— Schr. Vanguard, Delaney, North Sydney, bDailast; Martha, Goodwin, fatmagouche, hoop poles and staves: P, L. G., Auderson, Pictou, 100 tons coai; Annie Fioernce, McDonald, Cape Bald, stone; Charles, Weston, Pictou, coal; Enterprise, Allan, Bay Verte, deals, Annie, Caise, Pic- tou, 15 tons hay, 100 bushels turnips; Mar- garet, Du Caste, Pictou, coal; Str. Carroll, Wright, Boston, sundry goods. CLEARED. Nov. 18.—Sr. Carroll, Wright, gBoston, prvduce; barqgue George Peake, McDonald, Queenstown for orders, produce; Jimmey Lund, Rodd, Halifax, 600 bushels potatoes, 90 turnips; 8. 8S. Vanguard, Delaney, Pictou, ballast; Madaline, Atlan. Crapaud, baila t: Alexander McKinnon, Dounie, Halifax, t,- 700 bushels potatoes, 200 do oats, 150 do turaips. Brigantine Willie sailed Noy. 9th, making the passage in 21 days. sailed on the 10th of merside, loaded with November from Sum 11.000 bushels oats. | esl onths ovening of the with 30,000 busheis oate, both to for orders. By Ciblegram, barque Josephine arrived Annie Maua, arrived at Dubiia from Baiti inmore, wheal laden, making the passage in 21 days. The above vessels are owned by the Hon. John Lefurgey.—S. J. At present there are ten vessels loading here, notable among which «re the brigan- tines Wak ford and Shamrock. The Wake ford is owned by Jobn LeBroeg, Esq., Georgetown, und chartered by A. C. Me- Donald & Bros., to load with oats for the tlome Market. She will carry about twenty thousand bushels. Owen Connolly, Esgq., owns the Shamrock, and is loading her with oats and potatoes for England. She wil) require about 8,000 bushels of the former and 4,000 of the latter. The Wakeford lies by the bridge, a circumstance which causes considerable incouvenience to the public as well as to the shippers. and shows Clearly that the shipping accommodations are not adequate to the requiresnents of the place. —Monlague Cor to Patriot. REPORTS. Capt. Downey, of schooner © Alexansde: McKenzie”, reports that on the night of Fri- day last, the mooring post by which he was fastened to Mount Stewart Bridge gave way, and she sauag round. Her stern grounded, und he was obliged to cut away the bow- ‘sprit, jiboom and her forward gear, in order to save the bridge. Hs complains that Jas. McWade, Esq., Wharfinger, compelled him t> pay $15 for damage done to tie bridge, although he believes the damage did not amountto$3. the whole affair cost him upward of °Q-~all because the bridge was not sufficient'y stiong to hold the vessel. The Commissioner of Public Works should, be thinks, have a reasonable nan in charge of the Bridge, should see that the Bridge is putin order, and refund him the money he has been obliged to pay out in the matter. Passengers. ——_—_——$— ——_~_— Per Steamer Carroll from Boston.—Mrs, Benj. Rogers, Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Mrs. dO days, for corner-loafing; Wm. Corish, | Smiht, Messrs. John Fraser, P. McCormack. for the same offence, was fined 50 cents and costs or 4 days; Patrick Brogan, for the same offence, was fined $1 and costs or 5 days. A. Clarke, Power. Fer Steamer Carrol to Bos'on.—Miss Me- Kinnon, Miss McPhee, Mary B. McKay, Mr A. Dooling, C. H. Harris. es a - from the port of Alherton, Oct. (9th, loaded with 20006 bushel; of oats, and arrived at Mumbles- Brigantine Feodore cleared on the 7th, and Also the clipper Bargua Katie Stewart, sail- same day, ladea Mumbles at Queeustown, wheat laden from Baltimore, making the passage in 22 days ; also barque - eo sii Correspondence. | 2a l\for the OPARIONS or | pondents, We do not hold ourselves responsible sfutements of Corres lo the Editor of he Daily Fzaminer : Sin —l would wish to know, if possible, through your pauper. whether the gymna- Sium ia coupection with the Youug Meu’s Christian Association in this City bas Geen closed for the winter. _If so, what is the cause? If it is because one or two boys make rather much noise while prac- ising, 1 don't think that on that account others, Who have paid their fee and know how to conduct themselves properly, should be debarred from its privileges. If any person in convection with that Institution Would inswer the above he weuld very much oblige AN ENQUIRER, Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1877. Married. SPOLETO! SS OSSD EEE Aer ~ . On the 15th inst., at the residence of Mr. W. C. DesBrisay, by the Venerable Archdeacon Read, D. D.. Mr. John Fene nell, to Miss Margaret Robertson, both ot Charlottetown. a ete nee gee CARD 10 THE PUBLIC HILE takiog this opportunity of thank jng our numerous customers for the liberal manner in which they have patron ized OUR NEW STUDIO, _ we would inform them that we have now increascd™Tacilitiess for the production of first-class work, are prepared to make PHorogaapHs of a Style and Quality that has never been before attempted in this City. We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, « large number of Photograps of every variety, including the BEAUTIFUL PHOTO - ENAMEL the most beautiful style of Photograph knowa, possessing a seflness and delicacy of coloring that has never been equalled. This elegant picture has become deservedly popu'ar elsewhere, and cannot fail to be- come so here. cannot be excelled, we would direct atten- tion to the beaatitul Glace’ Pictures which we make. They possess a highly enamelled surface, and are practically indes- tructible, and will retain their freshness and beauty for any length of time. If they become sviled they can easily be cleaned, a8 they Wil] not lose any of their beauty by being wet, ‘This valuable quality, cou» bined with theie remarkable elegance, make them very suitable for presents; while the difficulty of their production will prevent them ever becoming so common as to lessen their value. Our patrons can have one or all of their Photos finished in this style—an advantage which cannot be obtained elsewhere. We give special attention to making Groups of Fam:lies, Societies, Schools, &c. Our pictures of children are sufficient evidence cf our success in this difficult branch of our art_ Our NLARGEMENTS, tinished in India have nade a tavorable reputation for them- selves throughout the Lower Provinces. Parties intending to have Photographs made will find it to their advantage to sit early, as the Rumber of our cuctomers makes some delay in the delivery of the Photos unavoidable. We prefer to have our silters come by appointment. Photographs can be obtained for less money elsewhere ; but in this case we ask ,that quality be given the preference; as- suring the public that they will fiad our charges very moderate. ROSS BROS... Cor. Queen and Dorchester Streets, opposite Connolly’s Bank. Sept. 19, 1877—3m ecd JUST OPENED ! r fall and Winter ‘MANTLES AND SEA W Ls, Newest Colors and Patterns. New Dress Goods, Fresh and Beautiful in every Variety FLOWERS, FEATHERS and RIB: ONS, In all the leadiaz shade MILLIRERY, BOWNETS & HATS, From London Bonnets and Hats Made to Order. ad Though the nish of our Photographs, generglly. } Ink, Pastel, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors, | JACKETS !) Best English makes. | | | ost —a Black Spaniel DOG, with slight | Sas ee ON ae Latest Styles and Cheapest Rates ! ! ae a end DALY ATTRACTIONS ! —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE THE EXAMINER BOOK & JOB Printing Department. os 100 PAIRS J. W. MITCHELL, (0-4 WHITE WOOL (Formerly of the Firm of Laird & Mitehell,) B { 4 7 k 1. rey ~ | & 7 HAVING ENTERED THE, ore 2 AX E nh 9 $3.00 Examiner Printing and Publishing | 100 PAIRS Company, ‘ | ‘S4 White Wool | and added to the Plant, before possessed by | BLANKETS, $1.50. | These ‘Goods were bought mach | market value and are a | | | | the Company, his ; Complete New Stock of Job Printing Material, We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. under ~ GREAT BARGAIN, S00 BED QUILTS ! 85 cts. and upwards. PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS. AND ALL_KINDS OF Bank and Legal Printing ! &. &c. &e. | | 40006). 2 Ds- aim While announcing this important adi. | ‘ 10n to our business, we deem it but right that p t R t 6 t we should tender to the public a sincere ‘ rin emnan S; C S thanks for the encouragement and practical support our enterprise has hitherto received. In view of the long experience of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, his well-known attention to business, | and the large and varied Stock of Material at our command, we confidently solicit the patronage of Auctioneers, Merchants, Ship Owners, Farmers, Banks, Companies, Asg- ciations, and individuals and corporatir 1600 Wards FLEECY CoTTo. ! 9 & I0 CENTS. a a eee 3000 YAR? DS Fancy Dress Goods, DIFFERENT TTYLES, 124, 18 & 25 ons. aa Orders may, for a few weeks only, (until our arrangements are completed), be left at the Company's Office, Water Street; and also at _ — of J. W. Mitchell, 23 Great George ree THR EXAMINER PvuBLISHING Ce. MORTGAGE SALE, 4 ‘ be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa TUESDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY, 1878 , at the Court House in Charlettetown, at the hour of 12 o’clock, neou, of the same day, under aod by virtne of a Power of Sale con- tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated | the 3rd day ot January, 1860, and made betwece | Perer McInnis and Mary his wife, of the one | part, and Joun Kwyieur, now deceased, of the ; other part— Ali that Piece and Parcel of Laud | being partof Towaship Number 45, and situated | near the head of Souris River, bounded on the | west aad north by land then in occupation ot | Donald McCormack, and on the east by land | then in the possession of Angus McDonald, and | on the south by Souris River—containing fitty- one acres ofland, being the farm then and until lately in occupation of the said Peter McInnis, together with all the Buildings and Appurteo- ances connected therewith. For terms aod conditions of sale, apply to | Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. ; Dated 9th day of November, 1877. JAMES McFARLANE, EDWARD J. HODGSON, VERNON H. KNIGAT, —- ee 100 LADIES FELT SKIRTS AT 60 CENTS. 15,000 YARDS BLACK DRESS GOODS N FRENCH MERINOS, Trustees and Devisees under the will of the lat CASHMERES Joho Knight. : . ’ Nov. 10—t sale | is ae PARAMATTAS, CARD. | BALMORAL CRAPRS "MHE Subseriber, having associated himself | PERSIAN CORDS ? with THe EXAMINER PRINTING & PUBLISH- ING Company, would take this opportunity of | COBURGS, LUSTRES , BRILLIANTINES, &e, | returning thanks to his friends, and the public | | generally, for the patronage extended to him | | in the past, and would solicit a continuance of | their favors in connection with the above! | Company. These Goods are marked at the very sas” All orders for Printing, as heretofore, oe Cash | ao aud do not need uny will receive prompt and personal attention. | “poem Somes ation from us. J. W. MITCHELL. Sharlottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. ibellbsiaatilihe-sninittnween 6 Wants, ete, ete 1000 MEN’S SHIBTS, pea” Advertisements under. > | this heading, !m space not ex- 50 ects. to &2 75. eeeding half an tineh, will be. |inserted tor TEIN CEISN Is pes) | day. EC A te tee ae “ae Extraordinary Bargains White mark on the chest, and cut tail. | The finder will be suitably rewarded by. leaving said Dog at the office of EDWARD | ae ae! W 5 ° | Nov. 16—3i Cl th | f\O LET—A Cottage on the Malpeque , en S 0 ins Road, at present age sey by Mr. Job; Wl : R f 9 310 | Bevan, Enquire at this Office, i(MCnS neeiers $ to . Ch town, Nov. . AS ‘Top Coats $4.50 (0 $16. \ ANTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years | ; of age, to learn the Printing Business. | Boys & Gents Ulsters $3 {0 $16. Apply immediately. on. ts 34. IN enh eee, OARDEKS WANTED.—Four or fly, | Boarders wanted. Gentlemen preferred | ; ; ° Rooms are large ani suitable for married (of our immense Stock, which our special The above Goods comprise a portion Cloihing Jtade to Urder. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Ch town,Sept. 27— i } siiieinines i a. LET.—Two or more Rooms to Jet in ROBERT ORR & CO) couples. Apply at this oftice, Cash System enables us to sell at prices Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1877, : ____ 80 exc4eedingly low. to ame part of this city. Apply at} GtORGE DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, 77. Nov, 5, 1877, Peete a. oe = os 2 54 Be 2 wa i taht Naanaat: tt A Mh Wi: <a, > a —