Sastrannamman - Snes Fetes chan RnS a y ’ t oo Local and Other Items, L’Empereur Est Mort. : AUCTION SALES. n eee 1 for SI as ; ' Tur following lines on the death of the a a acme came i@hest cash price paid for Sheepskins and}... = oa 7 } Hides, at R. Bridges. late Emperor Louis Napoleon, by the pres- \YINTER APPLES ! | ent Earl of Winchilsea, are couched in more . em, ~ an> Beane is expected home| vigorous Saxcn than we usually read. i AUCTION, TO-MORROW, WED- about the 9th or 1 Inst. en : ‘, : ie NESDAY, Nov. 6th, at 11 o'clock, in me : ae Phe ——T died at Camden Place, | front of Auction Room, 100 bbls. American 'HeRE was no business at the Stipendiary | Chislehurst, Kent, in the same reom sale tl I att a sia tae and Annapolis APPLES, in Baldwins, Vande- Magistrate’s Court this forenoon. R. Brrpers has on hand and for sale good * new Prime Mess Pork for $10 per bbl. i —s Tur Halifax Chronicle received $11,000 / 1813. a for printing for the Fishery Commission. r THERE were seven large American schooners arrived in this city to-day, for cargoes of pro- duce for the United States. A BanQvet in honor of the Hon. J. C. Pope will be given by his friends, at the Rankin House, on Monday evening next. Mr. Wm. H. Stewart and bride returned home last evening, after a pleasant weddin tour through the Provinces and into the United States. Mr. Grorge A. W. Roserrson has been appointed Assistent Clerk of the County Court at Charlottetown vice Mr. Hector McDonald, resigned, THe Hon. Adam Crooks has entered an action against the Toronto Mail for libel— damages $1,000. The Mail makes outa strong case against Mr. Crooks. Tue Rev. L. Desbrisay, late of St. Luke’s Church, Montreal, but formerly of this Island, has received and accepted an invitation from the people of Christ Church, Belleville, to be- come their pastor. PREPARING FoR THE Ho trtpays.—We no ticed yesterday the opening of a very large and excellent assortment of Fancy Goods and Toys at the ‘‘ Diamond Bookstore,” for the Christmas season. THE first snow storm of the season passed over the city early this morning. It was ac companied by a violent wind. The streets of the city remained white during the early part of the day. INFORMATION has been laid against a resident of Dorchester street for selling liquor without license. The informer, it appears, had been drinking in the house and had a row with the proprietor. To-pay is the anniversary of the Battle of Inkerman. It is also the anniversary of the ““Gunpowder Plot,” by the notori- ous Guy Fawkes, in memory of which the Orange Hall of this city is decked with bunting. A case of trespass was disposed of by T. DesBrisay, Esq., to-day. it was commenced by Mr. John McKinley against Mrs. Sarah McKinnon and her two daughtera, Sarah and Jane. The defendants were very boisterous foiks, and this kept the Court in an uproar luring the proceedings. They were each tined forty cents and costs for the trespass and a further sum of forty cents for subverting the soil. Tae Misses LePacr are now conducting a first-class boarding use on the corner of Great George and King streets, in the building heretofore known as the ‘‘ Broad- way House.” This house, being refitted in excellent style, situated in a most con- venient part of the city, and conducted by obliging ladies, is therefore one of the most desirable for permanent boarders. 1m A DAY or two ago the imprudence of a young man was very nearly productive of serious injury to a respectable family in Que- bec. Being desirous of working a small en gine presented to him by a friend, he had a steam boiler in tin manufactured. To heat this boiler, he thoughtlessly placed it in the oven of a stove, and afew minutes afterwards it exploded, smashing the stove to pieces, and scattering the fragments around. Fortunately no one was struck by them. THERE was a very good attendance at the Market to-day. Prices were as follows :— Beef, small, from 5 te 12 cts.; do quarter from 34 to 7 cts.; mutton, from 4 to 8 cts.; lamb, from 4 to 8 cts.; geese, each, from 35 to 55 cts; ducks, from 25 to 30 cts.; chickens, per pair, from 25 to 45 cts.; butter, fresh, from 20 to 24 cts.; do tub, from 15 to 18 cts.; potatoes, from 38 to 50 cents; flour, per 100, $3; oatmeal, $2.75 to $3; hay, from 45 to 50 cts.; oats, 30 cents. AT an emergency meeting of the City Council, held last evening, an opinion of His Honor the “Recorder was submitted to the effect that Councillors Peake, and Davy, having supplied lumber and iron- work, respectively, to the city, had forfeited their seats. Councillor Peake immediately withdrew from the Council ; but Councillor Davy expressed his determination to test the soundness of the Recorder’s opinion. Tue produce shipments from this port to- day are as follows:—Schooner Mary E. Mason, New York, with 4,686 bushels potatoes, by John Hughes. Schooner Ed- ward Laymen, Newburyport, U. S., with 6,345 bushels and 50 barrels of potatoes. Schooner James, Halifax, with 1,412 bush- els potatoes, by H. Monaghan. Day Spring, Halifax, with 1,100 bushels potatoes and 50 do. turnips, by Capt. Thomas. Weare glad to hear that the Rev. R. B. MeDonald will lecture in the Atheneum, under the auspices of the Reform Club, on Moday evening next, the ilth inst. The sub- ject will be ‘* How to read and what to read.” Judging from Mr. McDonald’s fame as a plat- form speaker, a good time may be expected. We hope to see the house filled on the occa- sion. ‘The admission fee is only ten cents. This is the first of a series of lectures which is to take place before them this season. Tue Court of . Chancery met in this city at eleven o'clock to-day, His Honor the Master of the Rolls presiding. This is a special sitting in order to hear an application to dissolve an) injunction, granted by the Master of the Rolls on the petition of Thomas Alley, Esq., to pre- vent Messrs. Duchemin Bros, from using the | steam engine and machinery in their work- | shop on Prince Street. In this matter there are thirty two affidavits filed. Messrs. Palmer, p. m., and at other places of which due notice and Peters a rnd for the plaintiff,and Messrs. Hodgson md 0 rson for defendants. Of scourge and thong how sore’s the need ! Back, yelping curs of Rochefort’s breed ! Back, sons of Communistic greed ? From your vile treacherics he’s freed— His faults mayhap were not a few, But ee were nis aims and true. He failed, as most French rulers do, which were so much admired at the trial held on the day of Exhibition at Summerside, are | for sale by ° tive Council District of Queen’s County, as follows, viz. :~- 67, at 7 o'clock, p. m. p. m. will be given. \ wherein the then owner of the place, | Thomson Bonar, Esq., and his wife, were | nurdered in their bed by his valet, in May, | Mr. Bonar is believed to have been a’ 1atural son of the Empress Catherine of | | Russia :— K’en hang the head ! A great man’s dead ! But he loved France ! While you, ye fickle, noisy crew, Ey’d him askance. From first to last, from great to small, Who rightly answer’d duty’s call ” But Nemesis prepar’d his fall, While yours lack’d point ; Small creeping maggots bred in all Times out of joint ! This I will say of him—‘‘ Altho’ He’d plumb’d all depths of weal and woe, He never persecuted foe, Or cast off friend !” Can any of his judges show Much less to mend ? In troubled times his star appear’d— On chaos’ self his throne was rear’d— And yet for many a day he steer’d Thro’ channels dark, Till treachery’s ready rocks were near’d :— They sank his bark. — —_ +> - — Special Notices THose justly celebrated and world-re- nowned ‘‘ Narrows” Oysters, on the half! shell, at the Beehive Saloon, Prince street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. vi Dr. Clarke Johnston’s Indian Blood Syrup for sale, wholesale aud retail, at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. CoNNOISEURS pronounce the ‘‘ Narrows” Oysters the best they have ever eaten—for sale at the Beehive Saloon only. 3i Buy Essence of Vinegar and make your own vinegar any strength required cheaper than can be imported. Directions given at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. Oysters by the barrel, peck, quart or pint; on the half shell, raw and stewed, at the Beehive Restaurant, Prince street, near Quirk’s Steam Bakery. 3i How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap! Call and he will tell you. ee Mavried. Atthe residence of the bride’s méther, on the 30th of October, by the Rev. William Grant, Joseph Milburn Dixion, Esq., Mer- chant, Pinette, Belfast, to Miss Annie Dunbar Dixon, Clyde River. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH. _ — PPLICATIONS for Pews and Sittings - can be made to the undersigned, at his otfice, or at the Church after public worship. A. A. McLEAN, Sec. to the Trustees. Ch’town, Oct. 31, ’78.—3w pat NOTICE. DERSONS who took Tue Examiner before the Datty ExaMINER was issued, and have not yet paid for it, will please send the amounts of their respective accounts, without delay, to ii EXAMINER Orrick, Ch’town, | Oct. 17, 1878. \ dy & wkly SPECIAL MEETING. A* ADJOURNED SPECIAL MEETING 4 of the Shareholders in the St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Company will be held in the Merchants’ Exchange Reading Room on SATURDAY, the 9th day of November next, COTTON, at 2 o'clock, to receive report of Committee. By order. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ; Secretary. Oct. 29, 1878— a ' Plates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARCE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF ALL & WINTER COODS JUST RECEIVED PER S. eae S. ““PRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Co. Charlottetown, September 28th, 1878. = = L. Gnaedinger, Son & Co., SUCCESSORS TO HABUSGEN MONT GNARDINGER, REAL. :0;-——- — HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAWS. t —$—_—$— Our Representative will visit P. E. Isiand in January next, with a Splendid Assortment} of HOME MANUFACTURED AND AMERICAN SCFT HATS, ENGLISH STIFF HATS, Straw Hats, Cloth Caps, Htc. a ee ee ee P. S.—In anticipation of a change in the Tariff, we have already made all our purchases, so that our customers need have no fear of a higher duty. Montreal, Oct. 23, 1878—1]m ——.—— NOW READY: THE Great National W ork | ART ILLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. HE new and only ILiusrrarep History of the DomINION OF CANADA. lished. of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel see Engravings, on stone, of our promi- nent public men. AGENTS WANTED in every town and county in P. E. I. Send for terms and outfit at once. D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers. Box 1964, Montreal. [may ‘HAVE YOU SEN IT? | SEEN WHAT ?; - BOREHAMS' New. Boot & Shoe Store, | QPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. Just pub- | The most popular and saleable Work | JUST OPENED, MEX,S, WOMEN’S BOYS’, MISSES’, . and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS | NOTICE TO DEBTORS, ai persons owing the Lstate of the late | Hox. P. WALKER, by Book ‘Account, | Note of Hand or otherwise, must settle before | the 20th of this month, when, without distinction of persons, the amounts will be | placed in the County Court for collection. BARBARA WALKER. November, 2, 1878—2i eod h swp 2i Wants, Lost, found, & GANG PLOWS! THE BRANTFORD —AND— NATIONAL GANG PLOWS, DONALD FERGUSON, Charlottetown. Oct. 8-—3w Political Meetings, aren McLEOD, Esq., will be most happy »y to meet the electors of the First Legisla- On MONDAY, 4th inst., at Springton, Lot At Clifton, On TUESDAY, at 7 o’clock, p.m. At St. Ann’s, Lot 22, on WEDNESDAY, ! at 7 o'clock, p. m. o'clock, At Milton, on THURSDAY, at 7 At Rustico Hail, on FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, Breadalbyne, Noy. Ist, 1878— Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, witl be insert. | ei for Ten Cents per day. ! anted —Employment by a stearly, | trustworthy young man. First class | Apply at the EXAMINER Office. | testimonials. Nov. 4—6i OST —This morning, a Colored GOLD) BROOCH, with stone settings. The. finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the EXAMINER office. Noy. 2— 1 | ; anted—Two SMART BOYS. Address | ** J. R.,” Seotia House, Prince Street. | Nov. 2.—3i 7 LET—Furnished Rooms, suitable for | two or more persons, with or without | board. Apply to P. MACGOWAN, George Street. Ch’'town, Oct. 28—31 Great a ee GARDERS — A few permanent and transient Boarders can be accommodated at reasonable terms at the Quincy House, next to Mr. John Seller’s Grocery Store. — Good Stable accommodation can alsc he had in connection with this Hotel. Oct. 142i law* IN GREAT VARIEI1Y. a COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct. 14, 1878—wed sat tf Receiven 70-ba i la PATTERNS) ~-AT- — KING SQUARE HOU RP M& 4s (CHOICE ES Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. Ch’town, June 18, 1878. R meV al, ~ GEORGE E. MILLNER Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c., has removed his lace of business from Great George Street to sBrisay’s Block, Upper Queen Street, where he will be pleased to attend to all orders entrusted to him, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.—Tinware and Stovepipe constantly on hand. Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1878—i 2aw veres, Spitgenburghs, Pippins, King of Tomp- kins, Greenings, etc.—-a very choice lot for winter keeping. A. MceNEILL, Nov. 5—li Auctioneer, Flower Roots and Bulbs, Y AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, November 6th, at 2 o'clock, at my Auction Rooms, a Consignment of the above Goods from the same House as those sold last year by Mr. W. D. Stewart, consisting of —- Double and Single Fyacintis, Fine Mixed do, for Bedding, Narcissus, [ris Crocus, Single and Double Tulips, &c., &c. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. No. 11 Queen St., Nov. 4, 1878—1li Customs Sale. Ty BE SOLD BY PUBLIC at No. 1 Warehouse, Qn Monday, the 11th instant, AT 1] o’CLock, A. M., 1 Puncheon RUM (confiscated), 1 Package Drawer & Stocking SUSPENDERS (contiscated), 4 Doz. Leather GLOVES (confiscated), 8 Packages BOOT TOPS (confiscated), —ALso— 4 Qr. Casks GLN and 5 Cases CHAMPAGNE (both being overtime in Warehouse), together with the follow- ing unclaimed goods, viz :— 1 case Varnish, marked P. McPhail AUCTION, 1 Box, ** J. A. Cameron, 13 pkges. Castings, ‘* S. W. Crabbe, 2 boxes Starch, ‘* J. MeKiernan, 1 Package, ‘* Annie McMillan, 4 Cases, + 20 Boxes & 4 Bbls., ‘‘ S. W. Crabbe. 3 kegs and 1 case Varnish, Marked Younker, Offer & Co., 2 bars Steel, marked J. T, Jenkins, 1 Case, ‘‘ TT. T. Stumbles,} 4 Crates, ‘* Tuplin & Bowness, b. CURRIE, Collector. Custom House, ) pat 3i Charlottetown, 4th Nov., 1878 § her ne ar li EXECUTORS’ SALE OF Farm Stock and Crop. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, oa the Farm of the late Lawrence Morrissey, West Royalty, near Upton Park, on SATURDAY, the 9th November inst., at 11 o'clock, the following well-bred CATTLE & HORSES, ia excellent condition :— 4 Milch Cows, 1 Driving Mare (6 years old}, 2 Cows (in calf), 2 Heifers (one 24, the other 34 years old), 3 Oxen (one 34, and the other two 24 years old), 2 Calves, | Heavy Cart Horse, 2 Farm Mares, 1 Filly 14 years old), 1 Colt, 25 Ewes, 12 Lambs, 0 Tons Upland Hay, 300 Stooks Oats. Terms for the Horses—-12 months ; for the Cattle and Crop, 6 months, on good Joint Notes. By order of the Executors. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1878-——pat 3i eod BOOK DEBTS Estate McDougall & Currie. HAVE been authorized by the Inspector to sellat PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Saiesroom of Messrs. Carvell Bros., on Wednesday, the 6th November, AT 1l o’cLocK, the Book Debts and Promissory Notes of the above Estate. A list of the Debts can be seen at the office of Carvell Bros., and the Books are open for inspection till sale. J.S. CARVELL, Assignee. Ch’town, Oct. 15— REMOVAL. | 4 aye Subscribers would respectfully an- - nounce that they have removed to that new studio in the new building south of Mr. Fraser's Drug Store, where they are prepared to furnish their patrons with PHOTOGRAPHS of every style, the quality and finish of which cannot be surpassed in America. Having had a long experience in some of the leading Photo- graphic Studios in the United States, they are contident that they can guarantee satisfaction to their patrons. The superior quality of their work is evi dent, and they are prepared to furnish several styles of Pictures that cannot be obtained elsewhere in the Province. The public will find our prices very reason- able, and will receive their Photos in the shortest time consistent with first-class work. We make PHOTOGRAPHS,’ TIN TYPES, GLACE PICTURES, and the beautiful PHOoOTo-CHROME, which cannot be surpassed for its softness and delicacy. s@ Vid Pictures copied Faded Daugeretypes restored. ROSS BROTHERS, QUEEN STREET. &% Entrance opposite George Full’s, Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1878—Im eod and enlarged, Ql URSORIBE ior the DAILY EX- AMINER .the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Provinoe,