a _ He served his apprenticeshi ae _ . oe nd te nes Bru u&i ASS37214, THE VICTIM LYING U A ORITICAL CONDITION | ' , ? , j A most bratal,and what may prove | fatal —assauit was last night committed on the person of an inoffensive young man named Joseph MeKinnon, by a miscreant named Frederick Davy—a fellow who has done more to disgrace a respectable family than volumes can contain. Davy resides on Fitzroy street and is married to a widow .-who in his alysence keeps a house of ques- tionable repute. The victim lives a few doors east of Davy’s. Last night he was returning home about aine o'clock. When at the corner of Fitz- roy and Queen streets he heard a distur- bance at Davy’s, and as he approached, three persons, who appeared strangers to him, beat a quick retreat from the door and disappeared from view on the north side of the street. Davy quickly followed carrying with him a heavy potato-masher. Meeting McKinnon, and no doubt thinking he was one of the party who ran from the door, he —with the beetle—dealt him a violent blow on the back of the skull, in- flicting a ghastly wound. The young man fell insensible to the ground, and it is sup- posed while lying insensible, his assailant continued to prosecute the brutal assault. When found he was writhing in his blood; his body was bruised, and the flesh of his arms cut and skinned. He was carried to his home, where he lay in a critical condi- tion for some time. During the night he regained strength to state the facts of the assault as above. At noon to-day he be- came feverish. His parents, becoming alarmed for his recovery, summoned the 2ay, N.C. Bondrault, who prepared the un- fortunate young man fer death. it is the opinion of Dr. Creamer, who has been in attendance, that he will sink into a state of deleriousness, as the brain is evidently ef- fected by the blow. When Davy recovered from his violent passion and discevered what he did he fled to parts unknown. He returned home to-day and was found this evening} | a concealed in the cellar of his house. en oe -— > - ” Highway Robbery. A COUNTEYMAN’S POCKETS RIFLED. Yesterday evening, shortly after dusk, a verdant looking countryman was proceeding along King street. He was a little over the bay, and his appearance denoted that he would be a soft take for rifiers. At the south side of the Bishop’s Palace he was set upon by three well-known corner loafers from the East End, who, inan instant, caught his arms, stopped his mouth and relieved his sockets of a purse containing $3. He com plained of the robbery at the police station, but as yet the robbers have not been ar- rested. Obituary. Mr. Wiuuam Wetsu, printer, of this City, died suddenly at Alberton yesterday. in the office of the late Hon. Edward Whelan. Leaving the Island for the United States shortly after, he joined the Federal Army, in which he held the position of first sergeant of his regiment for some time, and from which he received an honorable discharge. After his return to the Island he for some years held the position of foreman in the Progress office, Summerside. At the time of his death he was employed as foreman in the office of the Alberton Pioneer. He was a general favorite with his fellow- craftsmen, on account of his quiet and unas. suming disposition. He was 39 years of age. lis remains wil] be forwarded to the City by this evening’s tiain. place at 3.15 o’clock to-morrow evening. qu See The Murder Trial and ‘““Examiner.” THRovcHout the week the Supreme Court the murder trial; and, if the very largely in- creased sales of the Datry Examiner be a criterion, it has excited public opimion to highest pitch. Day after day the number of Examiners struck off has beea largely in- creased, and still the demand has not been fully supplied. Those who would like to ob- tain a full report of the trial can do so by ob- taining the two copies of the WEEKLY EXam- INER issued on Friday morning last and on Friday morning week. — -¢-<Deag-e-----"" Axy of our subscribers, who have them, will oblige by letting us have their copies of this paper of Wednesday, Thursday and yes- terday’s issue. Notwithstanding the fact that we struck off some 300 copies of those issues, in excess of our usual number, the demand for the Dairy ExamtNerR has been so great that we have been unable to supply it. Temprrance Vicrorrous!—At a meeting called in the Colville School District, Souris East, for the purpose of —- a license, the applicant and J. P. failed to put in an appear: ance, notwithstanding that, ona vote ol the meeting being taken, there were only three im favor ot and thirty against granting license. Tus sale of the ‘“ Business Stand and Stock ia Trade” of the late John Ferguson, Esq., St. Peter's Road, postponed because of the snow storm last Thursday, will take place on Monday next, Feb. 3, at il o'clock. A. Me- NEILL, Auctioneer. Ox Monday morning at 11, Mr. Hodgson will address the Jury for Johnson. Mr. Palm- er will address the Jury for Millner. The At- torney General will reply generally on the part of the Crown ; the Judge will then charge. Tu heavy icles which adorn the fronts of a number of houses and stores in this town are very dangerous and should be removed by the occupants of such buildings before any accident is reported. Sate or Bank Srocn.—W. Dodd Esq., sold by auction, yesterday, 40 shares in Union Bank at 35 to 37 per cent. premiam ; 10 shares in Merchants Bank at 25 per cent. discount. Tur boats with tifty bags of mail matter arrived at Cape Traverse from Cape- Tormen- tine at 3 o'clock this afternoon. They may be expected in the city to morrow morning. Tue Rev. Dr. Murray will preach in the Methodist (Brick) Church to-morrow, (Sunday, ) evening, at half-past six o'clock. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, The funeral will take | - room has been overcrowded with spectators of , Goff’s. the | go to J. B. MeDonald’s. | a eeeeetstcemteettenatttiblinet: senaisd canteen Orrawa; Jat: 31. His Excellency has donated a eup tobe’ competed for by the various curling :clubs of | the Dominion. The rules for the competition | will probably be the same as for the Dufferin | Medal. There are several rumors flying round about | the successful tenderers for the eight million | dollar contract, but nothing is definitely | known. Messrs. Purchell and Ryan, who are | understood to be associated with Mr. Mc(in. ! ley, of Toronto, are generally looked upon as | likely to receive it. Lonpon, Jan. 31. A dispatch from Khost says that General Roberts had no sooner evacuated Malvind the capital of Khost Afghanistan, than it was surrounded by thousands of Mangols. The British returned and received the chief whom they had left in authority, burned the fort and returned to camp. In their retreat they were harassed by Mangols. § General Roberts has abandoned Khosta for | the present, as he is convinced that such dis- | turbances will be incessant. The Paris despatch says that, at the Cabinet | Council on Thursday morning, the Ministers | offered to resign if President McMahon thought he could come to a compromise with the Chambers. MacMahon replied with some emotion that he deemed such a step useless, The tone of the President’s letter of resigna- tion seems to meet general approval. F Suffering Among the Glasgow Poor A special cable dispatch from London to the Mail says: —‘‘Advices from Glasgow state that there is a fearful amount of destitution exist- ing in that city, and applications for relief are on the increase. There are also many skilled workmen out of employment, who are subsist- ing on their last savings, or on money received from beneiit societies and trades unions, as well as other temporary expedients. Advices from Manchester, Salford, - Birmingham, Burnley, Merthyr, South Durham, Southport Wolverhampton state that the unprece- dented distress in those localities continues to increase, and is attributed to the prolonged severe weather, the stagnation in the iron trade, the extreme dullness in most branches of the coaland coke trade, the depression in other trades and the notices to workmen. Many of these notices were issued to bring about reductions in wages. Hundreds of of families are on the verge of starvation, and the workhouses are full to overflowing. Charitable societies are hard at work, and collecting boxes have been placed in many places of business and public resort.”’ . oo Wo has charge of the City pumps? The one at the head of Queen Strreet has been out of order for the last ten days. — Bn eteoe Special Notices. Fresu supply of Oysrers at the Bechive, Prince Street.—2in Choice Green Graprs only 28c. per Ib. at W. F. Carrsr’s. CurLer’s Pocxser INHALERS cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all dis- eases of the throat and lungs. Sold at the Apothecaries’ Hall. jan 24—tf _CxHotce Lemons and Oranges at W. F. CARTER’S. Aut kinds of Preserves suitable for sick people at W. F. Carrer’s, j29 2w eod App Les by the barrel, bushel or peck cheap at W. F. CarrEr’s. Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods at J. B. MeDonald’s. Picktes, in bulk, 12c. a pint, at Beer and Goff’s Buy your Flour at Beer & Goff’s. GOLDEN Syrup, 10c. a pint, at Beer and For Bargains in Ladies’ Shawis and Furs —_—— ----—--—- 20 eo -- ——_—-. ----- The Death-rate of Our country is getting to be fearfully al- arming, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most in- significant origin. At this season of the year, especially, a cold is such a common thing that in the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find, too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thou- sands lose their lives in this way every win- ter, while had Bosshee’s German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Bos- ehee’s German Syrup has proven itself to be the greatest discovery of its kind in medi- cine. Every Druggist in this country will tell yon of its wonderful cifect. Over 950,- 000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. Died. At Alberton, on Friday evening, the 31st January, William Welsh, Printer, aged 39 years.—Funeral will leave his father’s resi- dence, Fitzroy Street (cast), for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, to-morrow (Sunday), at 3.15 o'clock, p- m. CEMETERY COMPANY, PPE Annual Meeting of the above Co., will be held at the office of the Marine Insurance Co., corner Great George and Lower Water Streets, on Tuesday, the 4th day of Feb'y next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. By order, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Chytown, Jan. 25, 1879. MIE place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINER Printing Roems ee a es SPECIAL JA ; ; ; AT THE WARY, 1879. —-- —~ 1:61 ——— “npn wouce ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 150 Pairs Canadian ALL WOOL BLANKETS | are being closed out very low. TRE BALANCE OF Ladies Mantles | i and Ulsters, ge J. B. MACDONALD'S. a); ee ee rng ff 74 ho foonne 1 : The Following Goods will be Cleared out at Bargains: Ladies’ Wool Shawis, Ladies Far Muffs and Boas, Laties’ tur Caps, Children’s Fur Caps and, Sets, Men’s and Boy’s Fur and Heavy Cloth Caps, Searfs & Clouds, Blankets, Quilts, iforse Blankets (full Trimmed), Men and Boys’ Ulsters and Reefers, Cottons and Cotton Warp Ar cos. ALL OTHER GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES AT - 3 ss J. SB. RMIACDONALD’S. (Jaeen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1879 — ee OBR I ea a tee eee Le eee oe ee ~—heconenendliieae E £% at a vreat reduction, to clear. Fa | COUGHS The Balance of] } WINTER SHAWLS! very low, to clear. The Balance of Ladies’ Fur Gans 2 Mutts, ——AND---- GENTS’ FUR CAPS, greatly reduced, to clear. A Lot of Ladies’ Black QUILTED SKIRTS marked down, to clear. MEN'S Flannel Shirts UNDERSHIRTS -AND--— TPA YY “WY PBC y AW, er / A BBY a »_ Es AAA VERY CHEAP. COTTON. ED-TICKINGS SPLENDID VALUE, just received by ‘* Northern Light.” NiW GOODS! s_osensetenicomasemnatenidinnon® QU ennai sibihtinleeibi Robert Orr & Ce. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF a NT 2 , HRanwny ing 7 : ! t+ r STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Ete., Bte., ee Oe selling, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the lowest prices ever offered in We solicit an iaspection from all Cash Buyers of our Goons and Prices, before pur- chasing elsewhero, ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 878.—2aw mon thur wkly St a = : eacaeetareomes we re : > eS ECONOMY & SECURITY. SUN MUTUAL LIE AND ACCEDEAT ESURANCE GOMPANT EF MONTREAL, A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. $55,209 51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, is7s, - - SUBMITTED - - - $1,850,508 877, é ss és . i87 - + - = = = 3.158.000 Solia Addition to Company’s Assets in 1877, - - $55,989.55, There is no reserve’ clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun } ici ro be less than the sum assured br thin as under the minimum tea” ee age a@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@e THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq., President; | iT. J. CLAXTON, Ese., Vice-President ; ; KR. MACAULAY, Secretary . J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent, Prince Edward Island Beard of Directors: HON. L, C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON “DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Eso.. Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, ..... .. Mxprican Examanena, HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. We aes July 3, 1878— GO LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. IL. Onive, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by 3 : ayes eal * 7 . mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through AMOS FISHER, Truro, N, D or RBOVLE PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN JOHN WELSH, St, Martin’s, W. 5. ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, ai PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws Inon—Porranie Grist Mrtis—Portasie Saw Mitts. Address— way WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS C6., Brantford, Canada. April 17 3878. A’ READY-MADE BRANT MEN | Unusually Good Value in ULSTERS, OVERGOATS REBFERS, &., A Lot of Boys Reeting Jackets, at $2.00 each, very low to clear them out. Good useful Goods at Great Fargains. GEO. DAVIES & CO. RAWS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. P le nt — TRADE MARKER © GreattRace ca. No. 35 Water St.. English Rem- (feet edy, an unfail- Ke? ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorr ahe a, Charlottetown. ‘Prince kdward Island Braneh Se Sn Impotency, and LS \ Sa : B fo 1 we all diseases that =SS2g30"\ & ., TOF, Ter efore Takingroiow as a se-Afte Taking, quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Un-! versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness | Til ' WOATH BRITISH & MERCANTILE sther Diseases iiat lead to Insts or toe | RE AND LIFE. sumption. a Fall particulars in our pam- | p phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to ; every one. wa. The Specific Medicine is sold i S ij RA i, GE GO. by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- | ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on | receipt of the money, by addressing ‘Subscribed Capital, $9.733.: The Gray Medicine Co.,. (Paid ap Capital, ’- Teiteseee Windsor, Ont., Canada. | sx Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugists,| CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburet i and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in | Street; London, 61 Thvesdnaelic Since the United States and Canada. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur. January 24, 1879. ance Business are divided every Five Years dick cia e The Tables of Rates are moderate. : . ire Insurances effected on near] COM MERCIAL description of Property, at the ietkier "pes of Premium. corresponding to the nature of Union Assurance Company, |*s2* General Agent. [svkance effected against Fire on all’ REM IV a@ Low rates and Prompr, settlement of ee Losses settled with promptitude and liber- GF LONDON, ENCLAND. descriptions of Property throughout the losses. ; ERK i ee QUIRK has removed his sh HORACE HASZARD, (oJ. fui doors to the tight: set” Jan. 14, 1879. ality. é (. W. DEBLOIs, CAPITAL - - $12,500,000... ,, Island. Agent for P, E. Island,| Ch’town, Dec. 26.—h pres Im ‘ M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Direetor ; } ‘ ¥ t | } f i } y i ' q