“+. Local and Other tems. LOL | SERVICES TO-MORROW RELIGiOUS | CATHEDRAL~—Services§ at | | S7. DUNSTAN’S m., 10a. m., and Vespers at 3 p.m. | s Cuurcu (EriscopaL)—ila. m . m., 74 p m., Wednesday evening. s Cuuncu (EPIscopaL)—8 a. m. 1 pom. si Pal ey . PETER ha ‘ lil, Cuercn OF SCOTLAND — Presbyterian—1l1 am. 6.00 p. mn. ion Courcn—Presbytemau-—-l1 a. m., 6.30 | Mi coin Cuurcu—Prinece Street--10.50 }., 6.380 p.m, oad Meruopist Cuuncu—Upper Priue? St 10.30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 30 p.m. Baprist CaurcH—I1 a. m., 7 p. m. Bueie CARIsTIAN—10.30 a, m., 6 30 p, m. YounG Men’s C. A evening. Piscipies of Christ—Atheneum—Service it 10.30 avin. and at 6 30 p.m. livactntus.—A few choice bulbs at ‘Pankin's Drug Store. ng 2 -<4>- ; Remexeek the meeting of th Corps’ this evening. — Services 4 p. m., ‘* Salvage (RANBERRIES, Six cents a quart at “The Confectionery.” aii Siete isileiclmciig <pppenorary Ma@Q@istratr’s Courr.—No business yesterday Be Wa PosrroneD. — B. Wilson Higgs’ great rrade Sale is postponed until Moncay. eee - = Tur Sons OF TEMPERANCE now hold ticir Divisions in Union Hall (Bremnei’s), evry Monday and Weduesday. <—_>- InpiIGNATION Meetincs —The result of the Indignation Meeting at Uigg we have not yet beard, A monster Indignation Meet ing will be held’ at St. Peter’s to-day, «<P Missions. —Rev. E, R. Young—mission- ary for the North West --officiates at Prince Street Methodist Church on Sunday morn ingand evening. He will also deliver an address on Monday evening. ———_S Tue Marxet Hou-8.— Yesterday the re- cent order of the City Council, respecting the Market House, was carried into effect. Suitable tables and seats, having been pro- vided in the Upper Hall, the women with iLeir baskets were ordered up there; and the lower room was all taken up by the butchers. A little annoyance was at first evinced by those told to go up higher; but the comfort afforded by the well. warmed room will, we are sure, soon re concile al] concerned to the change. Both eastern and western doors of the Upper Hall should, however, be opened; or else directory notices should be posted up. The meat market now presents as fine a sight as copnosseurs in that line could wish lo'see, SINGULAR APPARITION. FIVE SPLRITS APPEAR IN THB MEPlAKATIAH (B.C,) MjS3ION HOUSE, fhe British Columbia papers of the 22d, which arrived here yesterday, contain an accountof a singular apparition at Metla- katiab, Fourteen years ago a mission w2s started there among the [ismashaon Indi ans by Mr. William Dancan under the aus- pices of the Church Missionary Society of England. Mr. Duncan is assisted by Rev. Mr. Coilinson and Rev. Mr. Hall, also Church of England missienaries. Metia- katiah is an inhospitable spot. Away up there, above the fifty-fourth parallel of la titude, the climate will not admit of agri auiture being extensively ehgaged in. Wheat cannot be brought to maturity. Po- tatoes and other root crops seem to grow pretty well. Formerly the Indians o1 the Tismahaen nation offered human sacrifices, and it is said that they also indu'ged cannibalistic proclivites. {[t would seem, however, that they confined their eating of human flesh t» their “ me- dicine’’ festival, and even then no one ever sawtbem do more than, while en. gaged in the demonical rites which were customary on these occasions, merely bite it. The victims at these celebrations were m-mbers of other tribes whom they had enslaved. Notonly are the teaching and inflience of Mr. Duncan having the effec: of making the Indians fall away from such iihuman and heathenish practices, but they are als» removing much of the deadly hostility which formerly existed among different tribes. It will be remembered thit during their visit to British Columbia list fall, Lord Dufferin and party visited the mission, and spoke highly of the work | being done by Mr. Duncan and his associ, utes, But to tue apparition story :—The | Hidson Bay Company's steamer Otter, | Which arrived on the 2Ist ult. at Victoria, reported on the authority of Mr, Hall, that | Wile the Lodians were at prayer io the tm ssion house on the night of Sunday, the li fi. tive figares robed iu white suddenly aj peared near the communion table, and Punaiued there in a kneeling position for| some lime. The Indians rushed into Mr. | Ifali’s house and begged him to come back With them. He did so, and distinetly saw the figures, and, with Mrs. Collinson, | Waiched them until they mysterieusly faded away. Mr. Hall is willing to make oath to | these facts, but refrains from expressing an | Opinion on the matter. Itis said that some | ‘! ‘he officers of the United States revenue iter *Woolcot’ also saw the apparition. Mr. Duncan and Mr Collinson were away | &t the time. Probably Mr. Hall will be | asked to give further details. — Se Shipping ‘Latelligence. Poe PORT OF CHARLOTPE TOWN. ENTERED, Nov. 9,—Selir. Lively, gouche, lumber; Jam ‘$ Sumpie, Roberts, Pictou, coal; Flag of Truce. Morell, bal.; a furriet, Gallant, Pugwash, 100 tons vay. Ulingley, Tatma- CLEARED, Nov. 9.—Lively, fughley, Tatmagouche, ballast; Schr. Edward T. Falt, Falt, Hall. fax, 2,480 bushels potatoes, 126 do turnips, S e:mer Acatian, Maguiie, Boston, 684 bbls. mackerel, R. A. Clarke, 524 do., D. Durant. to do, W. ily MeNeill, 1064 do., F. Peters, 374 do , Roger Pino, 62 do.. ‘Thos. Doyle, 8 do., W. Peters, 96 do., M. Foley, and sun- dries. er MEMORANDA. George'own, Noy, 7. — Cleared Schr. Clara, Ford, Port a Basque, Nfil., 700 bus- turnips, 600 do potatoes, by A. A. McDon, ald & Bros.: schr, Ardase, Bragg, LaPoile. 1329 bushels potatoes, 254 do turnips, t bbl. pork, by A. A. McDonald & Bros. Summerside, Nov. 7.—Cleared brigt. Feo dore, Cann, Mumble Roads, 15,893 busheis oats, 380 pieces spruce deals, by Jobn Le- Furgy. Crapaud, Nov. 5.—Schr. Barbour, Deon, Pubnico, N.S., 3,4144 busnels and 24 bbls. potatoes, by John ilughes, By cable to Peake Bro’s & Co., steamship Prinse Edward sated from Liverpoo! for Charlottgtown, on the 9th iast, Birk Jomes Peake, Sailed trom Liverpoo! for Hampton Roads, on the 9:h inst. REPORT. London, Oct. 24.—The Chanaral, from tangoon, at Queenstown, reports : Sept. 20, in lat. 29.44 N., lon. 35 52 W, atl p.m. light airs and calms, we observed some wreckage lo the Northward,; lowered a boat and puiled toil, whem it proved to be the bull ofa vessel of about 200 tons apparently ny the chain plat+s, hal been a brig or brig- inline rigged, North American built, with the name ** Evadne’’ on the starboard bow on topgallant buliwarks, which were about two feet above the water; 00 name was vi- sible on the stern outside, but inside on the transom was painted in white, «* August (oth, 30 40 N Jackson,” and some more, bui too mnch washed to make out. Both her masts had gone below the deck, which was ill burst up amidship, and potetoes floating up from below, about half rotten. Drove the grains down the hatches, each time bringing lp potatoes; supposed she had been loaded With them. There were no spars or wreck~ age allached, noteven a belaying pin ia the rais; all that was standing was the poop rail aad bowsprit, and heel of j: bboom, from cap io the house aft aad poop deck had been washed away, on the cabin deck which was loose andl partly under water, where found ‘the broken steerage gear anda body of a chronometer, No. 274, marked * Sharp. Westmoreland street, Dublin,”’ Being very dangerous to ships. we lashed about fifleen feet of a deck plank over ead to the poop rail, with a black board, aad an old white painted canvass cover On it as a beacon. [The above vessel is, no doubt, the same one that Hyndman Bros., of this city., load- ed with potatoes last fall for New York, She sailet about Ist December, McKeen, master, belonging to Nova Scotia. ] DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN PORT CONNOLLY’S WuarF~— Plover, Allan, Cape Tormentine. Lorv’s WHarr— Kate, Pentz, Pictou. Oaward, Scott, Wallace. Flag of Truce, Sullivan, Arichat. John Tilton, McLean, Picto. Luckan, Allan, Bay Verte. Alexandra, McNeill, Shediac. Louisa, Emery, Picto. Peake’s No. | WHarr— ( Acadia, Boston. Brig. Sirius, McDonald, Liverpool. (UBEN’S WHARF — a Fama, Paul, Newfoundland, - Vigilance, Wolf, doubtful. James Sample, Peterson, doubtful. Ariadne, Allan, East River. Linnet, Mills, Picto. > ake’s No; 2 Waanr— John Thomas, Harris, Halifax. Brigt. Siena, McLeod, doubtful. Peake’s No. 3 WaHarr— Swan Ring, MePherson, Marie, Purdy, St. John. M. E. Dooks, Ship Harbor. Raitway WaHarr— Barque George Peake, Carey, Liverpool. Dencan’s WaarF— Electa, Beatty, Wallace. Lassie, McLeod, Pictou. EDUCATIONAL! J CUNNINGHAM DUNLOP begs to tns *7., timate that he will dehver a Course of Lectures —ON— FRENCH LITERATURE. A tt tn throughout the winter, in the large Hall of the Y. M. C. A. The first Lecture will be held on Nd DAY, 13th November, at 8 o'clock p. m. Admission, 10 Cents. Ch'town, Noy. 6, 1877. Latest from Se ee Latest by Telegraph. ° Sontraal. The Election in Quebge East, Laurier’s Opponent ! oe Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner : Montrea, Nov, 9, lourangeau, ex M. P. for Quebec Eust witl oppese Laurier. Both parties are already hard at work, and the contest will, probably be close. Asecond defeat of Laurier will, it is thought, cause a dissolution. Flour dull, and prices weak, movement. Harbor empty. Mullollani and Baker—an firon house of fifty years standing—have failed. Lia, | bilities four hundred thousand dollars; as - | sets fourhundred and seventy-five thou. sand dollars, WAR NEws. [ By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner. | No export Lonpon, Noy. 9. The Russian official dispatch, dated Kuruk Dara, 6th, says: Gen. Lazaroff yesterday, occupied a position in front of the south-eastern post at Kars, for the purpose of erecting siege batteries. The Turks attacked them, supported by the fire of the forts. The Russians beat them back in diisorder, and pressed them into fort Hafiz at the point of the bayonet, inflicting heavy loss. They spiked the) guns, captured a number of persons, and: returned with small loss. Russian losses to the Ist amount to 64.800. A Russian official dispatch from Kuruk Dara, on the 6th, confirms the intelligence that the columns of Generals Henyman and Tergukshoft defeated the Turks on | the 4th at Deve Bayau, after nine hours’ fighting. The Turks fled in disorder, abandoning their camps, arms and pros visions. Losses unknown. Official dispatches from Mukhtar Pasha admit that he was compelled to retreat from Deve Bayau, and that some officers, panic-stricken, abandoned several guns. The latter are being tried by Court Mar tial. He concludes by saying that he is occupying the fortifications of Erzeroum, and preparicg tor their defence. November FRENCH NEWS Paris, Nov. 8. At a Cabinet Council, toxday, McMahon expressed his firm resolution not to resiga: Delegates from the Right waited upon the President to-night to assure him that be might count upon the support of a ma-« jority of the Senate for the defence of the country and of society. a Note (0 Procrastinators ! All Accounts furnished before and at laste Xmas, and Midsummer of _ this year, that remain unpaid after this month, will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, without dis- tinction of persons. MARK BUTCHER. Oct, 3I-- JUST OPENED ¢ fali and Winter MANTLES AND JACKETS Best English makes. SEA W Ls; Newest Colors and Patterns, — New Dress Goods, Fresh and Beautifal in every Variety FLOWERS, FEATHERS and In all thejleading shades MILLINERY, BONHETS & HATS, From London. a ne | —— ar —— RIBBONS, Men’s Reefers $2 to $10. | Top Coats $4.50 to $16. | Boys & Gents Ulsters $3 to 316. t Wl be A LSD.:: dle Daleha, A$ —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE ! 100 PAIRS 10-4 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, B3.00. 100 PAIRS s-4 White BLANKETS, $B1.50. These market value and are a GREAT BARGAIN, 300 BED QUILTS | 85 cts. and uowards. a on 4000 YDS. Print Remnants, 6 cts 1600 Wards FLEECY CoOoTrTTror ! 9 & 10 CENTS. eee 3000 YATEDs Fancy Dress Goods, DIFFERENT TTYLES, 124, 18 & 25 ets. - 100 LADIBS FELT SKIRTS, AT 60 CENTS. 15,000 YARDS N FRENCH MERINOS, CASHMERKS, PARAMATTAS, BALMORAL CRAPES. PERSIAN CORDS, COBURGS, LUSTRES, BRILLIANTINES, &e. These Goods are marked at the very Lowest Cash t'rice, and do not need any special commendation from us. 1000 MEN’S SHIRTS, 50 ets. to $2.75. Extraordinary Bargains Men’s Clothing The above Goods comprise a portion! Bonnets and Hats Made to Order. Clothing Made to Orde, . ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. of our immense Stock, which our special Cash System enables us to sell at prices| so exceedingly low. ROBERT ORR & CO ~h'town, Sept. 27— GeORGE DAVIES & C0. Noy, 5, 1877., W vol Goods were bought much under | BLACK DRESS GOODS } TeRiCT GNC | Latst Styles and Cheapet Rates” ~ THE EXAMINER BOOK & JOB Printing Department J. W. MITCHELL, {‘Formerly of the Firm of Laird «& Mitehell,) HAVING ENTERED THE ‘Examiner Printing and Publishing Company, ! and added to the Plant, before possessed by the Com any, his Pt Complete New Stock of Joi Printing Materiai, ! We are now in a 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 ! &e. €&c.. &c. | ' ' | “ | gs While announcing this important addi- tion to our business, we deem it but right that we should tender to the public our sincere 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 Owners, Farmers, Banks, Companies, Agro ciations, and individuals and corporatic generally. sa Orders may, for a few weeks only, (untit our arrangements are completed), be left at the Company's Office, Water Street; and also at the office of J. W. Mitchell, 23 Great George Street. THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Co. Sn ee een nee CARD. "{\HE Subscriber, having associated himself with THe Examiner Printing & PuBLIsH- ING CoMPANY, would take this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the patronage extended to him their favors in conne:tion | Company. with the above ae” All orders for Printing, as heretofore, , will receive prompt and personal attention. J. W. MITCHELL. thariottetown, Oct. 20, 1877. Musical Instruments. ee ee ee ee Goncertinas, Violins. Guitars, Accordeons, Etc.. Etc., Etc., ALL PRices, aT FLETCHERS’ MUSIC STORE. wCh’town, Oct, 39-- 3m, eod COAL VASES Handsome and Cheap ! —AT— ASECEOTR & SIDIN MS Oct 25, 1877. <a — Vants, ete, ete. Ba’ Advertisements undey this h-ading,in space not ex- ceeding half an ineh, will be inserted for CiLN CEN Es pur day. '0 LET-—-A Cottage on the Malpeque Road, at present occupied by Mr, Job Bevan, Enquire at this Office, Ch town, Nov. 9— } he saeeeeseetnsinagnn WV ANTED— An acre or two 6f Land, near Town, to set out fiticen twenty thousand grafted fruit trees, to raise for sale. Would like to have owner of land take one-third or half iuterest in the busi- vess. Very little capital required. Address 5. McKAY, Truro, N. 83 Ci’iuwn, Nov.i7—5i*8 * —— TANTED—A Smart Boy, 15 or 16 years of age, to learn the Printing Business Apply immediately. -_—- Nov. 1, 77. BYABDERS WANTED.—Four or five Boarders waoted. Gentlemen preferred Rooms are iarge an! Suitable for married couples. Apply at this ollice, Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1877, r.—Two or more Rooms Loglet tn convenient part of this city. this oflice. Ch’town, 1877, Apply ut patronage of Auctioneers, Merchants, Ship in the past, and would solicit a continuance of - Prema 2 ¥ ‘ ia Ue ros ee gt Se nT i ances eS ec ini ead age ss Foe ae aR Ses — ae era ‘teppei recesses a> Sener ENEMIES PY IaH ce Joh emer me