oo gh, Sw ee ee 1a “ILD 5 ; ‘peep "ay "_ AL AND OTHER WATE PORRESPOVOEN CF. \ nine 5 ? Sy A hie pre ninary Meeting K ) the ] } ! w Lor n and adjacent Ments wa i at nley hall, on the 1 in t irpose of discussing the ty a brar i ila 1e ‘ 1 Lovalty jun nm MAINZ \ i Yew I Nn. wa | it Mr. Ar- { i ind l - i Att ti jue n a d land s made | i M.I Me Alexa MeNeill, m od hn Montgom - im MeN i sé “al ie _ M i ec i¢ i New | wi h, ! ‘ i’ se a Afi re si i t « é nd to no " art nd ' t , the ections have many ivantayes to contend with nm tl harbors. a , thatin the opinion of I gz the Local Government should e e up the question of railway ex~- i pass such laws as willsecure tor timable boon at no distant day, work is we assed mously. it was then moved and seconded, and ‘arried, that a committee of tive be appoints <= d to makearrangements, and advertise for \ Ww i . i ‘la I | public meeting in this place, and me en A invite t ‘al representatives and other ading politicians to attend. Said commits ¥ r } e to consist of Dr. MeNeill, Arthur Simp «4% gan, Hugh John Montgomery , i ~im on, i w y \ t yns of the island are stren< “ating this question, delegates — tm t * eK re cc rdially invited, 4 : ® a . ' : ping, Mr. Editor, that the inhabitants \ he North Side, will, at no distant day v i re their wishe Seem I remain yours, truly, Mi C. McKay, Secretary gs. Stems Star New London, %th Dee., 1875. >i? , MARRIED. tian ‘ a j ‘ t e s . i I 3) y ] I Ww. | im M M I. MeN Ww ‘ tl M 1M N ii at al i? , in \\ a. sae Mr. W id Seama Miss Ant neeting \\ \ ( scow | . i \ 1th ! on 2 Db. D g s to ld in Mr. W um Ar of N Kusti M seda Y« Union Road j & ot &; ' ay S60 DP. m vy, on the 9th inst., by Rev. D. |} — Mr. | y A f North t Ww items tem —" Ly Yeo of Union Road N ga g. prosp ind Al » Ma the 17 st y Rev. i nd Mrs Robert- hn M. McLeod, Mr. Ang N son, to ‘ Miss Mag \ } . 3 | t er. the mar ge pears in ig { i ai kt i DLED t x 13s - aD kinds, w be S 12 Cha De ] Fr a al . m brisa | iit ’ HIS ae “ \ res Lot 69 1 Wednesday | aay i yy next nd st M McK . nthe 7lIst - clock, p. m adies ir of 3 ag H vas pected by : »d to attend “ n. ; e AtD ud i eM llague AW } inl inately I y ! R Ta . i w Db N son, re g 1a t ving rag ‘ ‘ y : . oa e S Mon nd other} a sons nd « ghter t ; 1) sed was suchter Z : many pe ns feel the : . , "* abv I . Serct. W n Johnstone, of the g I srty these hard times» I Highlanders. late of Cumberland extrem ld weat Phere ID s.—m. & Panes Sunderland ‘ ‘i th who I Scotland) wan who are ‘ = ai € apoplexy as i g tan st NI W A. Newsol id vy. ne V1 I - vd i f i i i son s y \ ” \! Not B I We iaVv the jay last, His rds lp nst mption, Montag lest \ yre aving ver irly Alexa Lefurg ks 5 paiace, invited t rtizans pa i art n | tH Mf } (} ) who had be oyed in cle, H Ye rf r ty-thre { aged 25 y ‘ ; I e, on thes St., af wis dining ) MeCalium SU ‘Ww pala I gentleme Als nst.,A i s heating appar it n the the 47th h af st ak * bi \x \ B 1) ‘ re to end is Were aged in Summ le, who t ed h, Ant Ma iged 8 . it Mar a ized oO £0 s to | ) tir nt l sat e : is t in time, but . oe nadie ( oe W rrive ‘harlottetown, owing to _nd Ma 1s i ed tl ad, un- } lay morning the SHIPPING, i p i a hand- . 4 | HH ! e “1 O i 14 lain, to hitect — . Arichat. Crew s Mi I . ng wk i i ring BR ] c & { 2a O I t tt Vi 1 ¢ I ° Ar hi | | j sal vn, ’ 2 le ‘ } “ de-~ = . i - t Ar ul y te tiny } ae : r at ( Ute rly in Ma mn th se of = tt ' - wT to | jouth with a cargo of grain : y Charlottetown wit ineston ( Wiis Bec du L n wit irgo Of deals, 1 i ! 5 1 back n London with a cargo of iship and his guests, after having mi lize; thence with irgo of . . ‘ ) I where she arrived at sasant evening, sep arated about ‘ ae il le i g thir und tri ps as t son rh i ite vessel it once i the berth at L yndon for . + r 4s , N Y » * good LATEST VEWS BY TELEGRAPH. é To the Ed the Examiner. T f Exa : LD 5 in right of the 10th No-| i 5 ) Sth.—This morning } vem st, } ed the Gulf from Gut of While a gang ahoure were working at Lal i . _ adec With c tome : x : — | from Grand Diqu 1d to ri into Geo rge gravel pit, on the Western Centre Raii- w n account of a gaje brewi and no W about three miles from Digby, the} light being at Grand Ri echer and it | re rat arioor 1 me € ; ank of earth under which they were ex. | D¢!ng @ bar harbor, coull not enter with ‘ td ifely th irk. Came to anchor in|} we gave in; KUNNE ONC| Coorgetown harbor about three, on the | man named Charles Ryan, and severely in- | morning of the 1th, the gale from south | | . e . al ¢ ric a g two or three more, whose names | “ast increased to almosta hurricane. About ve 1 i I bod f twelve k.a.m., lost both anchors, had ve } I e Ce Al ~» ut ‘ ! n ascertaines ne 7° { kK for a ciear piace to run ashore, which yan was fearfully mutilated George | we fortunately found. By lightening her of ‘ | eae af hae i 10 ( > 4 alien | aders was the only other man seriously t of her cargo, got her off on evening of | red. He . ted t 7 | {3tl fi a both chains and anchors, coe h4 : © CUCL oO ‘COVE ’ I - | found gentlemen in Georgetown very kind T ‘Don, D lurkey has informed | ,y assisting me et the vessel off,for whieh | | ‘ nal Company, that it considers | kind ‘slam indes d very greuc8 il |jOo Tues: | avu g {6th left Gee etown harbor f game itisfactory, and has no | /4y mornin erSor tor | ¢ | Grand eben on a count of it been calm all | j ' | day, we did not get into Grand River until | ar from Newfoundland, | dark, as the channel for about a half mile is | { - ° eh : char ‘ port passed tl French steamer | crook | narrow, W had to. inchor for bs e i i the approae) ofdaylight, as we had to still ' ue, from New York, on Ist De-| ,,, | about five miles further up the River, € | Bu ‘ day, | 7th, it blew a complete gale | . r " ha , 1 we hich} 4 ishop of Cologne, left that of wind from the north west, which was . ; ; right ahead ofus. About l5a.m., dragged | PT r 2 ot exner af O rex« | : ; —s om not expe 4 tore~| 3» anchors, when the vessel struck on the tis understood that he delegated | gais, both chains parted, and as there was a ordinate ecclesiastics, | very high tide that night, we were = yen | } : ‘ i idea Ting - | ashore y and dry inside Grand River v ) 16—The time of thei >” mgs ae : q ; “ beach, but the vessel is not hurt. That has heen extended, | n we thought we would perish, as it tu ery cold, and the sea made a cl : bs ru Ou Fri v, the 19th, lef Robbins, the} ”’ a 1 Friday, th . fo me, ked the cabin, and as we th ugh ! . . tl morning left evervthing secure, On Tu : lay, 23 rd | ‘ ] ihe liaiuway rol y of “ wn river to the eSséi ind the nment. has been adopted | n had been opened, and left open, and | an old coat that I iad been hungupin it Ie 1 } . ‘ { $ nH : lhe vote stood 4) to 20. \ n the deck, and a quantity of matc! ar I been deposed om the! taken, and two barreis “of herring ite eadersh t} Opposition Brehaud | 0U yf the hol a, aise a very long handled | i . pear was taken, the b arrels ; the mean | , hief, or thieves lefi, but the contents they " Iwo hundred British ol off oN ow you see, Mr. Editor, we . ve worse rate , } x consisting of irregular lave worse than pirates round somewhere, ' , not far off; for a pirate would be more honor- "Go routes ‘ ’ a eA , routed from 4 to hun hie than to rob a poor, unfortunate man. ed Malay ear Pelack—killing 60 to 80} Perhaps they call themselves christains, | ritish fo 8 were killed | that d + the deed, but they are som sthing ot W led he stamp of Chi er ane T irk remarked a ibout to an Er hant, that had} WhO was the cause of the ex~ | janded in some pi art of Tur rkey, With a nums : nh at Bremen, has twice attempted | ber of boxes of mer handise, and asked the where he ld t a watchman to e, bu s yet 1 ¢ -s ad ru < W I h ge talive, He has confessed watch bis goods fo . ae night, Oh, says the | mes of } 1 1 } — 4 his aecomplices, which the | purk you need not be afraid, there is nota s will not reveal. The number | Christian within fifty miles of this — by tl i | think that there were some of these| * by the explosion, already reaches | Bu ‘ , rence! } oie i ; : Christians, came too near my litile vessel, | ‘ 40 others of 2 hiure ‘ : | etl 4 the injured are not J. M.domnstox. | € LO recover, } orty corpses were ity J apers pie ase copy. | iried 1, 7: * On Tuesday—together with some | C lee land Hill, Du ndas Dec. 20 1840. Cra . ‘ed with unidentified fragments of | , bor i PER DAY.—Agents Wan ® man f TO ted! All classes of work- 4 iger ra) % ' ‘ State t} . the Direct Cable Co. ing people, of either sex, young or old, } : ‘at the recent breaking of the c able lake more money at work for us in their | must have be moments, or all the time, than any- | *n by some vessel, by accident “sign rhey 1000 for ‘Ory Of the otfer £ the dis- vessel. spare ‘ thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. | STINSON & CO., Portland Maine, B | the WAS IT A MURDER? A MAN MISSING—A JACKET FOUND AND A LOODY AXK—SUPPOSED MU! R—TWO MEN UNDER ARREST. Rerortrs, which lead to the belief that | irder has been committed, reach us from | to Alberton. According to these reports, ree men—Robert Lateman, David Roche, | both riggers] and a sailor belonging to the | barque Sylria—were drinking at Mountain's tavern. On Friday morning Lateman was missing. IHlis cap was found alongside the | railway wharf at Cascumpec, and it was hought that he had fallen over and been irowned.” Subse juently however, a jacket, identified as his, was found on the wharf, This jacket was stained with blood. Then ts blood-besmeared axe was picked up. foul play was, of course, pected, and his companions of the preceding nig! ht vere placed under arrest It is said that | Roche’s remark, when the drowning was | reported, was—‘‘not a man; only a News | foundland dog has been drowned.” Late- | man was a native of Newfoundland. Roche | it is said, to St. Peter's We have | no particulars respecting the sailor impli- cated. gated before the Magistrates tosday. not been found up to belongs, The affair will probably be investi The body of Lateman had latest advices. Ped . rv ! 19 oS so : =) © “ = ~ ‘ ~ i- a ‘9 ° ™é y sac r ais = N . Es ia~g = = iP — ai oz laws = z ‘ » ~- 2 < BU UN & . > N tt - a 2 re oe i S Xs oa ¥ »D - '~ “a som, ies OS one ’ ond ont o~ -=¢ S a ; “ ote S| <3) = — i > > = | : i. i. : be = @ is = | oe i ee ee is - ont : os _ - = . = te 6 ke * : - “— ” . 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Zo the Free and Independent Electors of the Furst Evecto- | ral Districiof King’s County. | ATTHEW & McLEAN have much plea- | sure in informing their friends and | customers that they have now completed | their fall importations, and have on hand | Dec, 5.—2i pat the 5 Largest and Best Selected Stock they have yet offered to the public, com- prising all the newest styles and latest novelties of the season All their Goods being marked at the very | lowest paying prices, they can confidently assure their customers that they still are the cheapest House in the trade. Souris East, Dec. 13, 18 75.—1m Steam Navigation Company. SPECIAL General Meeting Shareholders of the above Company, be held at their office, corner Great George aud Water Streets, on Monday even- ing, the 20th inst., at 7 o clock. By order of the Directors, DANIEL DAVIES, Pres’dt. FRED. W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch’town, Dec. 13, 1875. i Mrs, W, Ww. Irving EGS to inform her friends and public that she has opened of the 4 will > the A Superior Boarding House, next door to * Rankin House,’ on Pownal Street, where she is prepared to accommo- date a very limited number of gentlemen boarders. For terms, etc., apply te her at the house. Dec. 13, 1875.—1m New Crop Raisins & Figs. | NOW receiving via Pictou,— | 800 boxes - 50 halves LAYER RAISINS, 50 quarters § | 50 boxes VALENCIA RAISINS, 75 boxes TURKEY FIGS, 50 drums MALAGA RAISINS. For sale by : FENTON T. NEWBERY. | Dec. di CARTER’S RAILWAY HOTEL ! 6, 1875. Sirvarr about thirty yards from Tignish | Station—having ample accommo- ation for permanent and transient boarders at Reasonable Rates, Proprietor solicits the patronage of the travelling public. i | | JOHN CARTER. | Tignish Station, Dec. 6, 1875.— 3m NEW FALL GOODS ! | we trust that those who enjoy, | Vance in PEOPLE'S PAPERE Che Examiner ICALLY r aim to make EMPHAT THE PEOPLE'S PAPER, to make it represent The Peopie’s Wants and the People’s Opinions ; mak2 it a free, libe ral, | Outspoke n, inde pendent, PEOPLE'S RIGHTS ! In order to do this, it is necessary ihat we receive the PEOPLE'S PATRONAGE. The names already added to our Sub. scription List, have greatly encouraged u But we need more than names. There are now due and owing to us, by persons residing in all parts of the Island, small sums, ranging tress $15 to $1, which amount, in the aggregate, to nearly 94,000, These small sums we desire to see paid, | We want to meet all our financial engage- s /ments promptly to the day— and the | MonNEY Therefore, or have enjoyed, the privileze of reading the EXAMINER—who have not pald in Ad. —will favor us with the amounts DUE BY THEM ON THE FIRST JUNE LAST before the FIRST NOV- EMBER NEXT. We pay all Postage advance,——-we charge nothing extra | even to those who are long in arrears. | Tis not, we suppose, in mortals to com- mand payment; but we do better: we deserve payment—and we request pay- | ment. Qur best thanks are due those— | and they are many-—who have already | handed in their subseriptions. We trust those who have not done so will do so soon. Persons who desire to subscribe for | WE MUST HAVE. | THe EXAMINER Will please send in their names, Subscription, postage prepaid,— | $1.40 in advance ; $1.62 if puid within | the year. BUSIN REQUIRING JOB PRINTING WILL MEN! FIN Che Examiner JOB OFFICE PREPARED TO SUPPLY THEIR WANTS Iu the way of Posters, Eiandbills, Circulars, Eiill-heads, Cards, At Moderate Prices ND REASONABLE EXPEDITION. William L. Cotton. tie OER, Sept. 27 JOHN CG AR TER. Auctioneer and General Agent, , 1875. Tignish Station.................... >, 7 2 Particular attentio: R. given to consigments. Referees—Hon. B. Reid, R. Hunt, Esq., Dec. 6, 1875.— Alberton, 3m FURNIT URE. CHAIRS, | W. Cheaper than ever, In Double and Single Backs. CANE SEAT CHAIRS | In Large and Small Rockers. TO THE TRADE : Looking-glass Plates All sizes, Good and Cheap. HAIROCLOTH, Also, some VERY HANDSOME VENEERS in Walnut, Plain, Fancy, an Corrugated Bird-eye Maple, all sizes. { di | Corrugated and Hungarian Ash | and Burl W alnut. All the above will be sold very Cheap for Cash Only. E. D. STAIR, Upper Great George Street. bs town, Oct. 18, 1875. 44 Cases and Bales of NEW_ GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, AND WINTER j Queen Square, By Steamer Prince Edward FROM - SELECTED BY ONE OF THE FIRM, and are now open for Inspection znd Sale. and will be dis- posed off at the Lowest Cash Prices. ENGLAND, The above Stock is worthy the attention of Purchas- who desire value for thelr & A. BROWN Oct. 4, 1875. money. W. | | in every Department. DAY GOODS & CLOTHING Wholesale and Retail, FOR 1875-1876, oe We have received part of our Fall Stock, comprising a General Assortment Further supplies to | arrive fortnightly Ull close of navigation. | Sed | PRICES UNUSUALLY LOW THiS SEASON FOR CASH ROBERT ORR & CO. E. C. NELSON, IMPORTER & REPAIRER | | SEWING MACHINES. AvpreEss :—P, O. Box 303, Charlottetown. Oct. 25, 1875.—ly and powerful cha :mpion of the | GEORGE DAVIES & “% THE MANUFACTORY OF THE SUBSCRIBER, ; KING STREET, Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Roorn | urniture, from the latest American and Knglish Patterns, Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most substantial manner. Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheioniers, Sinks, Wash- stands. Tables of all kinds, Chairs, (the best in the ne Students, Easy, and Library © nut Moulding for iets § Frames ; Plates. allsizes; Bedsteads Ma and everything required shape Furniture, As Good and as Cheap as can be bought inthe City, All manufactured on the premises, and warranted to give per- fect satisfaction. Nearly opposite A. Baldwin & Co's Ii: sella Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, G., LL. DOGHERTY. TOC single and double backs. s, (Rotary) Gilt and Wal- Looking Glass tresses etc the in 204 ve Charlottetown, BANKRUPT 9 20, ! ‘Having purchased a portion of the Stock for- ‘merly owned by Robertson, McLeod & Co., of Halifax, N.S., which will be ready for sale at the London House, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, GREAT BARGAINS will thus be offered to parties wishing to pur- chase Goods at Low Prices, viz: WINTER DRESS GOODS ak. v.da ee ee Black & Colored French Merinoes & Coburgs, BLACK LUSTRES, Brilliantines and Athol Cloths, mee and White Calicoes and Sheetings Fancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Rwreons, WATERPROOF CLOAKINGS, BEAVER ND PILOTS. Al Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flannels, Haberdashery, Underclothing, &c. &c. &c. Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. 7 TERMS CASE. CO. WK No 99 _——s 1000 PAIRS Ladies’ Kid loves! | TWO BUTTONS! ATT 50 ScNTsS PER PATIE. In addition to our usual Stock, we have just made a special pur- chase of the above, part of a bankrupt stock, which we are selling at 50 cents per pair. Usual price is 75 cents. THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Nov. S75. Ladies’ D. Rogers, Esq , Summerside. | In New and Most Desirable Shades, | Including the New Carpinat Cotor, from 15 cents each. price, 30 cents to 40 cents. A. WEEKS & CO., , Ch arlottetown, Dec. 6, 1875 ). Queen Street. GONE ACROSS! C. ROBERTSON WILL BE FOUND AT Dunean’s Brick Building, | NO. 50 QUBEN ST, AND HAS THE Largest assortment of Cloth in the City | TO ee. FROM. A BANG UP Shirts and Ties a Specialty ! Ch town, July 26, 1875. STADACON A CAPITAL, $3,000,000. Fire and Life. Head Office ; ngeeee eeeeene ene ES Prince Edward Island Board of Directors : CHAS. PALMER, Ese, JOHN QUIRK, Ese, | JOHN INGS, Ese., P. W. HYNDMAN, Ese. CARVELL BROS., | Agents for P. E Island badass a ‘ | March 15, 1875 | ates aeesbtemcamna ease atte abn tt FURNITURE! Rich Brocaded Silk Scarfs | Usual | STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! Insurance Comp’ny Quebec. Miore lg gant Styles ' LOWER PRICE ST & tf APEST STOCK . & IsSZAND. ning wag LAR Selected from London. New York, Boston and Dominion nreenenan ie) which, together with our own UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, put us ahead of all mpetitors ia our line. Drawing, Dining. & Bed | Room Suits, Hligh & Low © ‘lost. A GREAT VARIETY OF Cnairs, Bedsteads. &c., TO SELECT FROM, Window Rollers. Cornice Poles, Rings, &c. &c. &c, English & German Looking G] Plates to fit Old Fra VERY CHEAP. Some New and Elegant Picture Mouldings ! In Imitation inlaid, French Buri, Ash Burl, Blue and Mageuta, and other ~ Fancy Patterns, nut hitherto imported, and isses, me ies, -——ALSO— New Rustic Frames, with New Corner Pieces, and Oval Frames, &e.. which we will SELL CHEAP! Picture E’rames ! every variety, Kc. JOHN Jan. 18, 1875. RE NEWSON., ly eow EIV ED AT Dorsey & Jost's BOOT & SHOE STORE FALL & WINTER WEAR : Pairs "ubber Boot Wi aibss Shoes, Felt Rubber Snow Boots bot Ft gots, Shoes & Slippers, In Leather and Felt for Ladies, Gents and ( ldre1 MENS & BOYS Strong Weilington Boots GOOD AND CHEAP. All kinds of Boots made to order, of the best material, and by first-class workmen, at “DORSEY & JOST'S BOOT FACTORY, 1 Side Market Sq’r. Nov. Sout] 15, NOTICE. All Whom it May Concern. GIVE Public Notice, my husband Alexander Nicholson, of |} Princetown Road, Lot 21, purchased of | Rick ard Elliot, 102 Acres of Land, on said Lot, for which we obtained a Deed of re- lease, paid in full, and registered duly in Charlottetown; and a certain person in Charlottetown having obtained a Bond ot Ch’town, ik that whereas I and | Judgment on said Deed without my con- j sent as the lawful wife of the said Alexander |} Nicholson, and further forbid the selling | or transferring the title of the same with- } out my consent, MARGARET NICHOLSON, Dec. 6,1875 1 BUILDING FOR SALE! WO of the most suitable Building Lots on the corner, at Tignish Station. The Rev. Dougald McDonald will point ont the Lots to intending purchasers, Also, a piece of excellent Land, lying on } Lot 38, consisting of seventy-five acres. here runs through this property an excel- } lent stream of water, capable o f driving a | mill, and the Railwayis close by. Further } particulars can be learned on application at ‘* Dominion House,’ Ch’town, to H. B. SMITH. LOTS — a | Sew, 22, 1875. 3m NOTICE! Bridge Sales. i } | THe undersigned will sell ; the iowest bidder on the | nesdlay, the 22nd hours of ll,a.m., and 12, b Bri Iges on Peake’s at which wert by Auction, to on Wed- at the ring ofthe ly s R ad, advertised to sold on the 30th of November. Also, the R ng and Breast- work at Head of St. Peter's Bay h was advertised iv be sold the tirstof Decem= will be sold on t { December,at Should the of sal prove stormny take place the next days. WM. MACDONALD, S.P.W., King’s County. Spot, day of December, the repai 1 Donn Ali wile n ber, d 2 p.in } the sales wil days Dec au dee ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, RECEIVED from Europe, United States.and elsewhere.our usual ient Sup’ts Office JUST su ies of Exct | Wines. Liquors. & Croceries. Which we offer at LOWEST PRICES! MacEACHERN & CO, 1875.—Ilm House and Lot for Sale. ors ALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND on Richmond Street, formerly occupied by the late John Lawson, Esq. For terms, apply at RXavInke Orrick, Noy. 92), 1875. “=;