ae Local and Other Ltens Neties to Procrastiatr a All Accounts furnished before and «at . _ hast .\ mas nad Vidsummer of this year, that remain unpaid -after this} month, will be placed in the ‘hands of | an Attorney for collection, without dis- tinction persons. MARK BUTCHER. | Cet ~~ ~ CRaNBERwES by the pint, quart,” peck or | busbel, .t A. Simpson’s. ” iN —— i _— faa. - Iypianallon Merrtine.—An ind gnation | aiceting will be held at Uigg this evening | es. B. Witson Hieas’ Great Trade Sale is to be continued on Wedneeday—when it wiil 29 finally “ close. | Per: onat —His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. returned heme yesterday morning { Carveil -_>>- . other in Ma!peque in a “opened on Sunday next, | generous donor of the Bell. Lecal ani Giher Hems. i a ne Moxk Muerines.—A meeting is to be held at Lot 14 on Saturday next, and an. uort tine, to pro, test against the unjust taxes now being levied upon the country? — oo Chureh will be ree St. Mary's Episcopal the Ilth inst. Several of our leading clergymen are ex- pected to be in attendance. Collections a eer taken morning and evening for the pur-| pose ofdefraying some of the large ex- penses incurred by the building commits tee, — Progress. In his sermon at the blessing of the Bell for the new Church of Saints Peter and Paul, at Summerside. his Lordship | Bishop MeIntyre paid a high compliment } } i j | | | t to Francis Malone, Esq, of DeSable, the. His Lordship spoke of ‘Mr. Malone as one of those warm-hearted sons of the Emerald Isle, wito loved to do noble and generous deeds because of the Faith that is in them. ‘The a .’ Rev. Cusistopaee Mitisr, of Sackville; /¥#lue ofMr. Malone's generous present to N. B., died on Saturday morning last, Mr Miller was formerly Rector of Sackville. and for fifty-eight years in the Society for! the Propagation of the Gospel. -<-—>P-+ - Business in the city does not show much signs of life. There is, however, a ditfer- ence of opinion among merchants and storekeepers. The live, stirring men don t complain, while the siow-going, olds fashioned ‘+ don’t advertise class,” indulge in John Ball’s privilege.— Hx. Heraid. ’ —— Propvuce.--In the Halifax Heraid article ov Finance and Commerce, we find the following paragraph :— ‘‘ Butter is slightly easier, with good demand. Eggs are considerably higher and are eagerly enquired for P. E Island produce is low, and the large num. ber of vessels now in port are doing quite a lively trade,” lleaabae taste FhigR IN LIVERPOOL, N. S.—A fire broke out in Liverpool on Friday morning last. Ritchie's iron foundry, carpenter shop, blacksmith shop ant their contents were entirely consumed. They were owned by C. H. M. Black, of WUalifax. The oss i- estimated at about $20,000. There gre 75 men thrown out of employment. The fire is supposed to have been caused by an in cendiary. = oo - == PRESENTATION. —Mr. John U. Ross, Sur vey or of the port of Halifax for some thirty years, having Leen superannuated, retires. from the position which he has filled so long and ro well. On Thursday evening the city lockers watted on Mr. Rosa and presented him with an address and @ hand. some silver-headed cane, appropriately en- graved. He was not expecting these tes: timontials, but spoke very feelingly in re- ply.—Hx Chronicle. ~4ar- > Tene is now on exhibition at Medical Hall,the Gold Meda! awarded to the Cham- pion trotting stallion of the Island, by the managers of Upton Driving Park. The medal is of solid gold and is held by a hand” somely executed bridle-shaped pin. [| bears the inseription “Champion Stal.’ lion Race, won by F. Hardy’s Jeff’ on one side. and on the other is inscribed: «‘ Up ton Park Races, Sept., 1877.” = Baa o- Lost Overroarnp.—The schr. “ Arctic’ which arrived from Magdalen Islands on Thursday evening reports that when the vessel was between ti.e Island and the East Point of -P. E. Island, David Chais- son, while out on the jibboom, lost his ba lance, fell into the sea, and was drowned. Every effort was made to savehim. The deceased was 20 years of age, and unmar- ried.— Hx, Herald. -—_- LanceNy,—A man named Alex. Mc- 1® hern was arraigned before the Stipen- diary Migistrate yesterday morning ona @ouble charge of iarceny. ‘The ‘first was for stealing a coat from the door of Chas. Full, and the second for stealing a coat fram the door of S.°W. MeMurray. For the first, on acknowledging the c4>-ge, he got two months, This was on account of the coat lying at Mr. Fuli’s door. the Summerside Church we unders tand, in the neighborhood of $3°0.— Summerside Frogress, is, — Se . Mr. Dean, a St. John butcher, who takes a great many sheep annually from the Island, came over this week. He says thet our sheep this year are small and not prime, owing probably to insufficient | care in breeding and scant pasturage; and re- ports @ poor market for them this fall in St. John. “ Last year he took 1500 sheep from Prince County alone, they, with as many more from here, being consumed in St. John. — Pat, uib lolli ; A Toronto despatch ef the 2nd says :- « A gale last night and to-day did damage to the shipping in the lakes. At Port Tope the ‘schooner Alma, with coal, was driven ashore and is likely a total loss. Schooner Aloneda, of Buffalo, ran ashore at Port Glasgow and had her deck broken; she will probably break up. A_ three: masted schooner, supposed to be the J. C. Woodruff, went ashore outside of Port Colborne Piers tovnight. Tbe steam barge Swallow, of Detroit, missed Port Stanley Pier and went ashore at poon to-day She lies eas in five feet of water. bisa 12 Ay the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. yerterday morning, John McLeod, for ob- structing the police in the performance of their duties, was fined $2 and costs or 14 days. Tbomas Campbell, for accepting a watch for retailed liquor, case postponed. In this case it appears that the plaintiff, nanred Coyle, entered the saloon of the defendant on Monday morning and called foradrink. He did not pay for jit but produced his watch and asked the defend~ ant to take care of it, which he did. After. wards, the plaintiff got another drink and on asking for the third, was refused. He. therefore, left information that the da fendant held his watch in pawn for drink, which charge the defendant has to answer Patrick Connolly, or his bar-tender, for selling liquor out the Lord’s Day—judg. ment.reserved. Richard Thorn, appear- ing for the same ottence, was fined $1.60 for'breaking the Sabbath by selling Gin. ger Ale. R. Mitchell. for the same offence, was fined $32.44. James MecDonaid, for allowing pigs to run at large in the street, was dismissed. Alex. McEachern, on com- plaint of S. W. McMurray for stealing a Coat, Was sentenced to four montbs’ im- prisonment with hard labor. James Fen nessy, for assault on Neil McLeod, was postponed until to-day. Alexander Me« Eachren, on complaint of Charles Full, for stesling «a coat, was sentenced to two months imprisonment with hird labor, Hotel Arrivais. OSBORNE HOUSE, —_ Nov. 6th-—G. O, Beamern, Boston, Wm Cahill, Montreal; Capt. McPhee, New York: FOSS NeKay. Beebe Plaine Ir Moo Rutledee “ Boston ; James Bradley, Elers it: Bawara Uruick, New York ; James Yeo, Pori Hei, lf’. Baker, Brockville, Out. / Birth. On the 20th Oct., at New York cily, the wife of James D. McDonald of Souris) of a daughter. _— For the second he got four months, the coat being hung on a rack. _-_- - _—_——— must have an iron constitution to endure the physical and mental exertion be un- dergoes--no respite for him bus work, work, work, | He tinished at St. Joxepi’s| on Sunday marning, and opéns another mission the same evening at seven o'clock | in Dartmouth. fhe Dartmouth mission will close on Friday, 9th prox. Next day, be hurries by train to Charlottetown P. & 1, were tie mission opens on Sanday | 11th, and will close on the 18th. day he returns to Halifax and resumes his’ work in this diovese.— Acadian Recorder. ‘ ‘ i Fatuex GLackMyer is a man of work. n i Shipping Intelligenee. Lew Se <n i he RNAse PORT OF CHARLOTTPEPOWN. ENTERED, Nov. dth.—Scehr. Trio, Snow, Crapaud, |,- 400 bushels pota oes to Hyndman Bros ; Margaret, DeCost. Pictou, coal: Confederate, | mackerel; Lydia, | baliast;! — Musical Instruments, McKay, Rustico, 200 bbls, Rebertson, Griftin, Lockport, Gazelle, Buctouche, Z-ocker. CLEARED, Nov. 3th.—Schr. Margaret Jane, Chip- man; Buctouche, sundries, Welcome Kielura, Wescot, Pugwash, [36 bushels turnips, 24 do potatees; Lively, King, Crapaud, coal: i. Muon, Munn, Pinnett, ballast: Snow ‘Jueen, Young, Orwell, t bha, sugar; Quar- Sundries. Myers, Halifax, 4400 bushels potatoes, 165 'O turnips, 50 do oats, Peeri-ss, Boston, 2s 209 bushe's potatoes by A. McNeill, i , DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN POR SY CONNOLLY’s “WV lAKR— tiover Allaw, Gane Porm . j ¢ \4 4 j {a Panam, dis hited! Thine, »toubtfu', Lorvys WHanr— Biy State, MeP Spirit of the Day Swallow, Gaifant. Prete u. Margaret dane, k replog doubiful Emma, Beandresu Halifax. L. Robertson, Gitlin, Po vnal Bay con, westward, Paiton. doubtful. | Peake’s No. | Wuanr— ; Confederate, Mck ty, doubttul Mary, Benoit, Pownal! Bay. Welcome Return, Jovenette, Pugwash, Black Fox, Johnson, Newfoundland. Brig. Sirius, McDonald: Liverpool. Brigt. Marshall, Maaa, doubtful, WUEKEN'S WHakr— Ralph, Swig's, Pownal hay. Lively, King, Newfoundiaad. Pama, Paul, Newfoundland. Lizzie and Emwa, McPhee Summerside. Vigilance, Wolt, doubtful. Swan Qaeen, Young, Orwell, *rAKE’S NO, 2 Woanr—- Lottie, McDonald, Pictou. John Thomas, Uarris, Halifax. Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Warbor. Morning Star, Power, doubtsul. Victor, Pickard, doubtful. Beigt. Siena, McLeod, doubtful Prakr’s No. 3 WHanr— Brisk, Morse, New York, Royal Arch, Peterson, Newfoundland, Delta, Nelson, St. Jobns. Raitway WHanr— Prospect, Walsh, doubtful, Barque George Peake, Carey, Liverpool, Barque Viking, Foley, doubtful. Dexcan’s WHarr— Margaret Jane, Chapman, doubtfut, Kiecta, Beaty, Waliace. Lassie, MeLeod, Pictou. John Boll, Kialay, doubtful. Boots & Shoes, Cheap, A LoT OF Ladies’ French Kid & Goat Button meh CI Bae Slightly damaged atthe late fire. Will be sold cheap to clear them out, FRANK EDEN, Queen Street, Nov. 3.- 3ia eod NEWFOUNDLAND PUR WINE. JUST RECEIVE D, From St. Johns, per Brig “ Fleetwood,” a supply of this Fine Old Wine, which will be sold at our usual MODERATE PRICES. MACEACHERY & 00 24— Oct. Se TL att ceteris sn TENDERS Mayor's orricn, 25th Oct., 1877. wEALED TENDERS will ne received at this Office, until noon of the SIXT day of NOVEMBER, from persous willing ‘o Contract to supply, for one year, the City Stables with Hay, Oats, and Potatoes. Vhe Couuci! will not be bound to accept the lowest or any Tender, By order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. eee Oct. 26—-eod t 6th ar t 6th. A. LAW. ee me A Bye-Law fielating to Com- mereial Travellers. Ze wt Lunacted by the Caty Council of the City of Charlolletown, as follows . FTER the passing of this Bye-Law, no A Vommercial Traveller or Agent, who ig not a rate-payer to the said City, shall offer for sale or sell, within the said City, any kind or description of goods, wares or merchaadize. either by samples or otherwise, without first ot- taining a License from the City ot Charlotte- town for the purpose , such License to be ucder the Seal of the said City, and signed by the Mayor aad City Clerk; and for the granting of such License the applicant shall pay to the City of Charlottetown the sum of Fitty Dollars, to be paid to the City Treasurer, to become part of the revenues of the City. This Bye-Law shall not apply to any person resident in this Province, briaging produce, provisions, fuel or supplies, nor to any persov whomsoever bringing fuel or agricultural pro- uce to the City gJAny person violatiog this Bye-Law shall be suvject to, and liable to pay a fine of, not less than Twenty-five Dollars nor more than ha Dollars, in addition to the License fee, for eac offence,—to be prosecuted by any party who may inform, in the name of the City of Char- cP Vinatetd at ee dd were | (formerly lottetown; and, on conviction and non pay-| ‘meat of the fine imposed, imprisonment for not more thaa thirty days in the Charlottetown prison ; and the trial of any such offender shall take place before the Stipeadiary Magistrate of (the City of Charlottetown, in the City Court, and the fine shall be paid to the City Treasurer. Passed 22nd October, 1877. 8 J. 8. CARVELL, Mayor. Wa. B. Morrison, City Clerk. C harlottetowa, Oct. 24—3w law pres ne 3w —— = Concertinas, Violins. Guitars, Accordeens, Etc.. Etec.. Etc.. Next | “elle, Bolong, Orwell, ba:last; F; anklin, | ALL PRICES, AT FLETCHERS MUSIC STORE.~ Ch’ town, Oct. 30— 3m cod é —— ~ —— — arity ATTA! bakes: Bi Li: ‘ee ele THE— “ —AT LONDON HOUSE ! 100 PAIRS 10-4 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, $3.00. Se | ; i i ‘ 100 PAIRS S-4 White Wool BLANKETS. $81.50. These Goods were bought much under inarket value and are a GREAT BARGAIN, M00 BED QUILTS | 85 cts. and upwards. | —— : BOOO Ws: i Print Remnants, 6 cts 1GO0O Wards TLEECY COTroy ! 9 & 10 CENTS. | sinssapnannanit 3000 YATES Fancy Dress Goods, 18 & 25 ors. DIFFERENT TIYLEs, 124, 100) LADIES FELT SKIRTS. AT 60 CENTS. 15,000 YARDS BLACK DRESS GOODS IN FRENCH MERINOS, CASHMERES, PARAMATTAS, . BALMORAL GRAPES, PERSIAN CORDS, COBURGS. LUSTRES, BRILLIANTINES, &e. These Goods are marked at the very Lowest Cash | rice. and do not need any special commendation from us. eee ‘1000 MEN'S SHIRTS, +} - $0 cts, to #275. i —or } Extraordinary Bargains iN | t Men's Ciothing ‘Men's Reefers $2 to $10. Top Coats 34.50 to $16. Boys & Gents Uisters $3 to $16. : as ae — _ PTHQHS {Latest Stes and Chenest "Rates ' | ; ee ‘ THE EXAMINER | BOOK & JOB Printing Department. ae J. W. MITCHELL, (Formerly of the Firm of Laird & Mitchell.) 5 HAVING ENTERED THE i | Examiner Printing and Publishing Company, and added to the Plant, before possessed by the Company, his Complete New Stock of Jor Printing Material, We are now in @Position to execute Orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADs, CIRCULARS, CARDS. PAMPHLETS. DODGERS. HANDBILLS, POSTERS AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Printing ! Xe. 3 &e. a teen &e. ——— ia” While announcing ‘ion to our business, we deem it we should tender to the thanks for the encour: support our enterprise In view of the long experience of Mr JW Mitcheil, his well-known attention ta business: wd the large and varied Stock of Material at our command, we contidentiy solicit the patronage of Auctioneers, Merchants Ship Uwners, Farmers, Banks, Companies, Agaa. ciations, and individuals ; i S$ and corporati generally. ur this important addi vut right that public our sincere ‘sement and practical has hitherto received. 82” Orders may, for a few weeks on] ‘ our urrangements are completed), be left ae et ; fice, Water Street; and also at 1c office of J. W. Mitchel] 92 7 ad itchell, 23 Great George Tis EXamMIner PUBLISHING Co. SiLETS Ream Tause iT iS warranted to give satisfaction (fT is dry, and made up in paper packages. (f makes better bread than hop or brewers yeast. (T can be kept without fear of g BE is heaper than any other yeast, can be always on hand whe IT will never fail, ee IT is for sale at al! stores, HOUSEKEEPERS, HOUSEKEEPERS, Try it, HOUSEKEEPERS, Try it, er , poiliag. the principal grocery Try it, Wholesale, in Boxes, at: CARVELL RROs. Ch'town, Oct. 16—I1lm twice aw Wants, ete., ete. i” Advertisements under this haudinge. in Spruce not. ex. ceeding half an inoh. will be inserted for ‘LIN EIN Ds per [aa y i ee hee [JOUSE TO LET.—A House to let, cons ' taining five rooms. Apply at this of, fice, or to JAMES McLEOD, Spriog Park Ch'town, Noy. 5. ‘77.—3i eod Le iV Lt, Sc tS ANTED TO CHARTER.—A VESSEL. for Newfoundland. W. BOYLE, Spring Park Tannery. Nov. 3.- 3ine Wy STEP Coan Board wanted teman, with Bedroom and Private Parlor. Late cinner this office. Nov. 3. ——-~ by a Gen- preferred. Apply at j } i — eae YY ANTED—A first-class Horse SuorR and a first-class CarriaGe Bui_per (wood). Apply to J.C KEEFFE, Queen Square. Ch’town, Nov. 2~if ANTED—A Smart Roy. 15 or i6 years of age, to learn the Printing Business. Apply immediately. Nov. 1, °77. te ie — OARDERS WANTED.—A few perman. ent Boarders can now be accommodated jat the Revere House. eae nein ia — ee ee ee The above Goods comprise a portion, ROARDERS WANTED.—Four or ave ‘of our immense Stock, which our special Cash System enables us to sell | . so exceedingly low. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. Nov, 5, 1877. Boarders wanted, ‘ Hooms are large ani Gentlemen preferred Suitable for merried at prices | couples. Apply at this office, Ch’town, Oct. 12 1877, Ir 1) LET.--Two or more Rooms to let ia conVventeit part of this city. Apply at | this ollice. ‘Chiown, 1877 Fa me aN es are ec. a ss a > 24 / ”