oie Local and Other Items. Tuk initiation fee to the Chicago Board of Trade 3 only $1, 000, PARISIANS consumed 11,319 horses last vear, an excess of 79) over 1877. a Par Northern Light leit Georgetown for Pictou this morning Tur couriers did not make any attempt to) cross the Capes to-day, owing to the prevail ing heavy wind. Quren Vicroria intents going to Germany rear riay ha *s 7 ‘ ! next year to visit the grave of the late Grand Duchess of Hesse-Darmstdat. Tue North-West Indians are reported on the verge of starvation. They have demanded an advance of Government supplies from Gov. Laird. Lorp Beaconsfield, according to a London correspondeut, lives principally on champagne jelly, of which he consumes three guineas’ worth a5 each meal. WorRK on the tunnel between England and France is still going on, and a shait 70 metres in depth, with a diameter of two metres. has been sunk on the Erench side. THE marriage of the Duke of Connaught is detinitely fixed for the 13th of March. A fancy ball on a magnificent scale is to be given in the Exhibition Palace, Dublin, ou the ocea- sion of the Duke’s marriage. A Mustcat and Literary Entertainment will be given in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, on Tuesday, the 18th, at 8 p.m. Admission 10 e:its. The high tone of these entertainments will be sustained. New readers, artistes, etc., taay be expected. feb. 12—* To pay no new cases of small-pox are re- ported at Alberton. It was currently report- ed this forenoon that the Railway authorities forbid trains to stop at Alberton Station. This, we learn, is totally incorrect and with- out foundation. In the inscriptions to be placed on the ped estral of Cleopatra’s Needle, it has been re- solved at the personal suggestion of the Queen, to add the names of the men who lost their lives in the attempt to rescue the crew of the Cleopatra during the storm in the Bay of Bis- cay in October. 1577. Tne attendance of spectators at the Carnival to night will, we ats te be very large. We advise those of our readers who wish to secure a good seat, to go early, as the demand for tickets is thrice greater than last year. We have beer requested to state that children under 13 years of age will be admitted to-night for 25 cents. SELIVEAU ALBERTITR AND On Co.—We direct attention to the notice of a call made by the directors of the Beliveau Albertite and Oil Cempany. A doubt was entertained of the legal sufficiency of the call made on the 24th September, but the directors, at a meeting held on the 7th February, instant, made a fifth callof 25 percent. This is not intended to apply to thuse stockholders who have paid the fifth instalment, under the notice of the 24th September last.— St. John Telegraph. A GENTLEMAN, slowly passing in the vicinity of the Methodist Church last evening, was ladiiously upset by an urchin driving a stout eur attached toa sleigh. He heard a number of “‘haloos’”’ in the rear, and. before he had time to realize his situation, the canine team eame dishing up; part of the sleigh runners causht the gentleman’s right heel, and @ .used*him to roughly exccu'e a backwardsom- ersault. An unusual shower of oaths followed that mischievous boy and his canine. Tat State Dinner at Rideau Hall comes off this evening. ‘The invited include Gov- ernors of Provinces and their Secretaries, Ministers of State, Deputy Ministers, Judges of the Supreme Court, Clerk of the Privy Council, Clerks of the Senate and Commons, Presidents of the Executive Councils of the Provinces, Usher of the Black Rod of the Senate and Sergeant-at- Arms in the Commons, General Sir Selby Smyth and several other officials. Her Royal Highness will give an ‘“ At Home” to the ladies of those officials who were present at the State Dinner. Governors Letellier, of Quebec, MacDonald of Ontarso, and Chandler, of New Bruns- wick, will be the only Governors present. The Governors will attend the opening of Parliament in uniform, except Governor Chandler, who will be present in plain clothes. On Friday and Saturday evenings, from 8.30 o'clock, the Princess holds a levee; persons with initials from A to L béing received the first evening, and from M te Z on the second evening. There will be a ball at Government House on the night of the 19th, when there will bea great crush. -_—-—_—_—__- —_~ee8——_ -—- ----———- NOTICE TO TEACHERS. HE BOARD OF EDUCATION has autho- 1 riz2d Campbell's Geography, and Smith’s Advane:d Arithmetic, as alternative text books, and have sabstituted ‘‘ How Plants Grow, ’ for Balfour's Botany. EDWARD MANNING, Supt. of Education. [Tux above advortisement was ordered be- fore it was discovered that it was ‘‘ against the contract with the Queen’s Printer’; and the order was subsequently countermanded. It may, however, be of importance to many of our readers who never see or think of looking at the Royal Gazette; and therefore we insert it free of charge. } -—- + > - -—- ---— Bishop Conroy’s Successor. The Right Rev. Monsignor Wovodlock, who has long been Rector of the Catholic University at St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin, has been appointed Bishop of Ardagh, the See having been vacated by the death of Bishop Conroy, who had held it since 1871. This diocese includes nearly the whole of County Longford, the greater part of Leitrim and portions of King’s County, in jc A. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH: ' Orrawa, Feb. 12. | i CLEARING SALE | most brilliant affair, and is said to be the | mm a - . : | The Fancy Dress Carnival last night was | | tost successful ever witnessed at the Cap | jital. Their Excellencies were present, and | |expressed great satisfaction. _A concert, under the patronage of their | | Excellencies, will be held in the Opera | Louse to-night. ! | Messrs. Wm. | ; e Elliott, M. P.; G. A. | Gironard, M. P.; John Costigan, M. P.; | John G. Hagger!, M. P.; H.C. Miller, M’ | | P., and Hon. Senator Haviland, of , Char- lottetown, arrived in the city yesterday. Lonpon Feb. 12. The Times’ says that it is understood that several regiments of imfantry leave with artillery for the Cape. The statement is published that the Gov- ernment has telegraphed the Viceroy of In- dia to immediately send reinforcements to Natal. Livexvroo., Feb. 12. Trade is quite paralyzed here By the strike, which has now extended to the carters and the whole body of carpenters, some of whom were already on a strike. The strike among the sailors has becoine general. _ Great difficulty is experienced in obtain- ing crews save at increased rates. “Special Notices. SMOKFD SALMON at Beer & CGoff’s. GREEN GRAPES, 25 cents per lb., at Beer & Gott’s. CARNIVAL. —-CARNIVAL. — Parties desirous of being photographed in costume can do so at specially reduced prices at Lewis’. VALENTINES ! VALENTINES !—Just received, by mail, the best and largest assortment in the City, from one cent to one dollar each. Come one, come all, before they are gone. 'T’. O'CONNELL, Queen Street American Variety Store. CHOICE GREEN GRAPES W. F. Carrer’s, Hanp Timrs-—Mongy Scarce.—You can get good Photographs made at Lewis’ for $1.50 per dozen ; also, 4 good Tintypes for 50 cents. Cuoice Lesons and Oranges at W. F. CARTERS. Try our Ciimax Ice Creeper—the best ever | invented, Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refuunded.—W. R. Borzuam, South Side Queen Square—Im taw Aprptes by the barrel, bushel or peck cheap at W. F. Carver's. Curter’s Pocker InnAvers ‘cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all dis- eases of the throat and lungs. Sold at the Apothecaries’ Hall. jan 24—tf WHERE can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ y Aut kinds of Preserves suitable for sick people at W. F. Carrer’s. j29 2w eod A rEW more of those good Fur Caps can be | ot at J. Hobbs’ Rat ana Cap Factory. Tren barrels Fresh Oysters by rail to-day. Step into the Breuive and get a boss Stew—3i CRANBERRIES only 8 cents per quart, at W. F. Carters—lw VALENTINES, new style, for 1879, at Has zard’s Bookstore, Queen Suuare, West.— 3i Shipping News. Queenstown, Jan. 26—Sailel barquentine' W. D. Stewart, for Bristol. Falmouth, Jan. 29—Arrived barque Nyanza, | Winberg, P. E. [., for Weymouth. : i ‘lymouth, Jan. 29—Arrived barque Wel-|! lington, O'Callaghan, P. E. L., for London. ‘rroon, Jan. 27—Sailed barque Moselle, Ca- | rew, for Demerara. Queenstown, Jan. 23—The William, from | P. E. Island, lost bulwarks, stanchions and | of and from P. E. Island, lying in this harbor, | was returning to that vessel this evening from ; the shore, with four sailors belonging to the! vessel, when she was run down by a tug, steamer. Two of her occupants were drowned ; | the other two. were picked up by a boat which | was in tow of the tug. VessEL FOR SALE.—On tie 4th inst. the| brig Jane, built at P. KE. Island in 1866, was | to have been offered at auction in London. A Singapore despatch says the Chinese | crew of the Australian barque Kate Waters, ' from Hong Kong, bound to too Chow, mutin- ied, murdered the officers and scuttled the! vessel. DIsasTERS IN DecemBer.—The directors of | the Bureau Veritas have published the follow- | ing statistics of vessels reported lost during the month of December, 1878 :— Sailing Vessels—42 English, 2 American, | 13 German, 10 French, 8 Norwegian, 7 Italian, ! 6 Greek, 5 Swedish, 4 Danish, 3 Russian, 2! Austrian, 2 Dutch, 2 Portuguese, 1 Spanish, 1 | Rep. Argentine, 2 of which the nationality is unknown ; total, 135. In this number are in- cluded 9 vessels reported missing. Steamers—10 English, 2 Brazilian, 2 French, 1 Swedish. total, 15. THE ABANDONMENT OF THE James H. Myricx.—On the 27th ult., a Board of Trade Inquiry was begun at Liverpool into the cir- cumstances attending the abandonment of the barque James H. Myrick, owned by Mr. John A. Matheson, of Campbelltown, P. E. L, and commanded by Capt. George Dowell. The crew made most serious allegations against the | captain, and there was an imputation that the vessel had been wilfully cast away. The own- er was aiso affected. by the charges, and the Commissioner thought it might be advisable for the captain to procure witnesses from the Imbros, and the inquiry was adjourned ac cordingly sine die. Married. ; ——noaeee Et ' j } j ‘ At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on the 10th | inst., by the Rev. Father Bondreault, Francis } | McKenna, to Mary Neill, both of Charlotte- _ town. GREAT -AT THE London House —_—— 0°---——— In pursuance of the principle that all goods should be turned cash during the Season in which they are bought, we offer our mag- nificent Stock at prices to ensure a speedy realiza- |tion. This year’s sal oiters to all econ- ‘omic housewives Special Induce- ments. ~~ 203 Never was econ- omy more needful Never was the opportunity bet- ter. Never were the prices so low. sails. A boat belonging to the brigt. Arctic, ! , ————:0: And in anticipa- tion of the speedy adoption of the NATIONAL POLicy, with a largely in- creased tariff, “a word to the wise is sufficient.” TERMS CASH, On or Before Delivery. into! en sani am tte eee ee CHEAPEST YET. 30: J. B. MACDONALD STILL CONTINUES TO GIVE Great Bargains in Every Department —~———- :0: PERSONS IN WARNT OFF Dry Goods, Millinery, Ulothing, Boots and Shoes, Will find it to their advantage to visit this House before | purchasing elsewhere. The Stock is* unsurpassed, either in Low Prices or quality of Goods. J. B. MACDONALD. (Jueen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879—her ECONOMY & SECURITY. --~—10:—— SUN MUTA LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MONTREAL A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. ——0:——__— Cw, “? B55 ,299._571. SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, m2 ocd eee ss ae $1,856,598 ‘ P Riche ute 2 2 - = = = — 3,158,000 ee ona atc s9 i Solia Addition to Company’s Asssis in 1877, - - $50,289.56, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. ga Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “Ge THOMAS WORKMAN, Ese., President ; | M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward ?isiand Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘ PANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Eso, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, .. . . Mepicat EXamMIners, | HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. iJuly 3, 1875— "To the Travelling Publig|No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. eee me TEXEAMS are in readiness, on arrival of | . ; morning and evening trains, to drive pas- Prings Edward Island Branch sengers through from here to Cape Traverse every day (Sunday's excepted.) Tare, $2. The Hons. Messrs. Haviland,’ Brecken, Austin C. McDonald and Dr. Muttart took “i ROATH BRITISH & MERCANTILE ; one aw: 5 inst. ie raneagy ernest! FIRE AND LIFE. Hughes, proprietor of the ‘‘ Dominion House,” | which is being largely patronized lately by | commercial and other travellers. A J. W. HUGHES. JOHN HUGHES. County Line Station, Feb. 7, 1879—tf —OF THK— Subseribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - i1.216,666.00 ron aha wee CHIEF OFFICES-—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. | Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- GR, ALIN D Fancy Dress Carnival iss is.cematmte™ "=" | Fire Insurances eflected oa nearly every | description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES | of Premium. corresponding to the nature of TENE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating | the risk. Rink have pleasure in announcing their; Lossxs settled with promptitude and liber- ! ality. Annual Skating Carnival G. W. DEBLOIs, General Agent. TO TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, ON Dec. 14. ° — ED Thursiay Evening, Feb. 13th, Bxoentors’ Notice, } i t t ' | t AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, } \TENHE undersigned Executors of the Estate ° of Ralph Brecken Peake, late of Char. REGULATIONS: All persons intending to take part must tenter their names with the Secretary, not 'Jater than Saturday, the Sth inst., after which no application will be entertained. ' Each person, ia costume, must be provided | with a legible card bearing name and ‘‘chara>- iter,” such card to be meee to os person in | ¢ om date | waiting, upon entering the Dress Room. ee : 3 The Comasittes reserve the right to reject ae ee a eee any objectionable character. 7: TeOts T Admission—Ticket holders, in Costume, |FREE; Season ticket holders, to promenade, | '25c; Non-Ticket holders, in Costume, 50 cts.; | 'Non-ticket hc lders to Promenade, 50 cents. | ) Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall. | By order, } t ; Island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said Estate to make minediate payment to them; and all persons | having any claims against the said Estate are hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year EDWARD J, HODGSON BS GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, THOS. HANDRAHAN, Executors. Jan. 21, 1879. rg 3m Wants, Lost, Found, &r. Ww. C. HOBKIRK, See’y. Feb. 1, 1879 swstuwth pat 3in Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. GRAYW’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. “TRADE MARK.Dhe Great TRADE MARK, English Rem- LPS edy, an unfail- ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, | AS nent aon ENERO ln p ence, all diseases that “=ca5 | @ | Before Taking foliow as a se- After Taking, quence of self-abuse; as loss of _Memory, Uni versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- ‘sumption. to. Full particulars in our pam- \phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to | ‘every one. ta. The Specie Medicine is sold | by all druggfsts at $! per package, or six pack- | \ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on | + - OARDERS WANTED—Waented, a few permanent BOARDERS at Mra McEwen’s, Great George Street. Ch’town, Feb. 13—10i eod Hee parcels of Goods; also a PURSE containing a small sum of money was left in my shop some time ago, can be had by calling and proving property, and paying expenses of this advertisement. Timotay O'ConNELL, Queen Street American Variety Store. ieb 10—6in a Ss OST— Last night, a No. 9SKATE, The finder will please leave it at the Exam- INER OFFICE. , February 9, 1879—2in lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward: reer Westmeath, Roscommon, Cavan and Slige.) om AN RE RSNA PH | It embraces forty-one parishes, and has| (YQRBS€REISE for the BAILY mX | * ‘receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., finds : ‘ : ’ eames ie a , Sk Windsor, Ont., Canada, | iE OST.— In this city, on Tuesday last, a s@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Dragists, | Pocket Book cantaining a small sum of & ' a and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in| money and some papers. The finder will be the United States and Canada. rewarded by leaving it at this office. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1878. ' January 24, 1879. COh’town, Feb. 6, 1879. seventy-two churches, one ecclesiastical \ AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy seminary and nine religious houses. Paper published in the Province,