SS nT Snepes siintittitnmncnamnaninine, 6 sellin aii De Gidhinitiiite ~ - 5 ae eee THe CH ARLO TTET OW N, Pl ieee aay see THe DaILy Wk trian NO. 498, VOL. 4. JAN UARY. 22. , 1879, Ww) itt iv for the Evramine ‘s Farewell Soliloquy. NCE EDWAR D ISLAND, WED N ESD: AY, LEMS OTN i. W. Vinnicombe, ‘Mere chant ts Bank lof the reserve, more than half a million in number, all regularly trained soldiers who Is Published every re, OFFICE Resi lent Piano Tuner a Regulator, INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATE HH AS adopted the ‘Dollar aystem of Tuning, AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Visit. 'and satis | less, and the instrument is kept cons tantly in tune and repair. SIX visits a year, at one dollar per | This syste m is muc ‘+h more economical | fax ctory than any othe r, as the cost is OF P. &. ISLAND, CHRARLO TTS TOW IN. LOoNGworTuH, Esq., President. RoBerr We part on this fair islet, love; ], for the southern main; Thou on this dear isle to stay, love, Until we meet again, | the ocean, wild wind moan i + . iin? . » 7 lo rether we ve crossed Pa nt have spent four years in barracks, and are all available at a signal. The army in | France, in fact, may be taken to be at the inoment, for defensive. purposes, 1,200,000, all regulars under thirty years cf age, comprising a great body of cavalry, and possessing am; le material with 2 6,000 | ft +) KL.ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : A visit will be made: to all parts of ‘the Hon. L. C. Owen, oe prove sates inion officers. This is an enormous force, yet Six Months, : - . $2 |\Island once-a eae or Pt “f insane j Wiitram Dopp, Ese., peti ie an ete Basle, added to e very year under the new organ- Three Months, - a Piance tuned. by Heenilton’s avetem of even Grorcs R. Beer, Esg., oe a ization. ‘The process is slow, but when it One Month. : : ar, : 50 | Venedaenaed, 7 eee as Hox, H. J. Carineck, We will walk ho ina together, is complete, say ten or fifteen ‘years hence, One Week, ; 0 12 | s@ Orders may be left at Mr. Fletcher's | HON. L. H. DAVIES, : From Barry station home; France wih ave an army of about 2,500,- peek {Music Store, or at Bremner Bros., Queen Wi van Hi. Fispiey, Esq, Nor pass the bonnie Baddon Burn, 000 men—or say ten first-class armies of aes Wai. McLuan, Cashier. That sparkles in the loam. the modern scale—active army, 719,000 ; aw Advertising at most moderate rates. j | Jan. 6, 1879 a GEORGETOWN : AGENCY AT reserves of active army, 520,000 ; tudor. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- Cheer up! Cheer uj y sister, dear; F ; terl half ; 1 ) ti ti = et H. C. McLrop, Agent ‘Oh ! es s t sit pe os oon ments ial army, 594,000 ; Teserves of terri- rly, or half-vyearly advertise s é } a . re : ai 100 SIT é 0 —_ YB pocketed a6 ‘ ‘ - . ys 5 Oe On Se my ls uiorrorns : DAVIES SUTHERLAND i trust that He who guards me here torial ary 638,000 ; total, 7,471,000. cation. ‘beepmasdeen'4 ak & SUTHERLANI (Vill aa inte. to rele lhe territorial army consists of men be- V. L. COTTON, 1 J. W. MITCHELL. ay ‘sae AGENTS Re es ae eee tween twenty-nine and thirty-four, three- ee : i sondon ; ‘ i ihe City Dank. be at , ‘ f w ues Office ae tIFENHE cry of SEland teeee®, cua’ tbe New York, The Bank of New York N.B A| Written forzthe Examiner. fourths of whom have seen regular military — —- money” is uni sh a Beale ee ee eee es ee service. [t is to be called out only in case “ iS Univers © _peopie 0S€ | Boston fhe Boston National Bank. LIF ] f F ] ill al * their teeth, and in consequence their health. | Montreal. St. John and Halifax ee of the invasion of France, and will always 4 i tl, OL. « ih chil aay SE Ee ee Oe es cs ks gana a ee ee Again, recent Seen have cheapened inks of Mikado OR teaser furnish an admirable body of troops for the cost of Dental material ; ~considering which Collections made in all parts of the Island ate strange ost. is ife Re garrison aud fortification; and also for field I Bata fesidad Ve are—and know not why. service. RAILWAY. three months from the date of this [ will make a sett of teeth for reduce. my Prices , and for ‘Pen Dollars. Parts of ,setts cor esponding g ly cheap. More on the most favorable terms. | 378 “3m Jan. oy Mysterious man, with but a span x e and work an a die 1 arises b ut to Set sad a thing While England does not seem to regard these immense forces with her old mistrust and apprehension, TIME TABLE NO. Hi. N R35 W: ti St., Wit nidaheth this?’ We know hot vat the little little king- th: we this. I Wi ill use good material and guar- O, @ ) a er Phere a iy. von doms of Holland and Belginm, look ; - antee, in ey ery case, a perfect fit. How sweet a thing is life, on them with satisfaction. Such Wi nter Arran emeni ee . : » STRICKLAND. Charlottetown. When friendship’s hallowed ties, forces aided by 100,000 Englishman 2 h own, Jan. eset etbacid lenis Bind noe to heart t> so that no art and 100,000 Dutch and Belgians, ——— se a 3 Jj Can rob each of its prize. rould ‘ender the conquest f “4 . na jf s r) , “i : oe wouic render : 1c §=conques or 108e “MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1879 ‘ oO WE RC HAL Pring 5 Bay ward is land Braneh nace nai ing, essen an. thay G9, coveted countries. an enterprise such < sit ftOrmM an F.detr ere bDeLOW ; ; ; . anne ee : as the ruling family -in Germany Union Ags surane ' Ht Mpay, oF CES ow is life, which has to live on after Bismarck and his ‘Trains Goinz West. Ur LONDON, ENGLAND. Sh NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE When hearts that once were kind Grow cold and chill as frozen rill, projects have passed away, would be un- likeiy to undertake. France wants Alsace + ; : aa STATIONS. | N l. No. 3 ; RI F =| — AND if rE Nor leave a trace be hind and Lorraine, not Belgium, though prob- E wel ss. , Mixed. CAPITAL oe 8 3 2,990,030. c . Of — * ns e fond nd rs dreams, ably she will not fight for the re-possession h i are change 0 polsonous streams. >y t 28 Georgetown | Dp 8. 10 amy icondbliadcaeasien \ aaa i met = ¥ hi = we eee i qin J TQTI P Te ‘nD re s . . ° i oe > at she wl 1g . Cardigan | ** 8.39 . «| NSURANCE effected against _ on all A joyous thing is life cena aa oy d: ai 'S r iy their M.Stew’t Jun ar 9.55 Ae A descriptions of Property throughout the In youth's fair morning hours, reg oe 1 be I a or other sbi i { dp 10.05 ol Island.’ ae When Hope’s bright gleam, SS cheering | ¥@ @pprenend, be looked upon as inevitab e. Royalty Jun. “11,20 ** ' ae Low rates and vrourr settlement of eee Capital, 89, 733,332.00 beam. And the day which sees her take the field { h’town “18.40 * | losses, up < apital, = #516 66E00 Sustains his op nin x powers, will seee, nota different France, yet de- ’ dp 8.00 am|Dp 3 3.30 pm MORACE riASZARD, And strengthens hand’and heart and soul. cidedly a very difierent French army go Royalty Jun. z &20 fa Ke 3.50 % haat ioe = Geek CHIEF OFFIC ES ~Eadjaburgh, 64 Princess {| Until he reach the wished-for goal. forth to the fray than that which entered N. Wiltshire Bo 9.12 ‘est he 4.45 6 Ch’town Dec, 20, 1878— street ; London, 61 Threadneedle ere : PUR BEF on the nnadvised and disastrous contest Hunter River ) ** 9.30 5.03 ith tt te Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- | A feariui thing Is hie, th the legions of G ny in 1870.” > : oe > €6 oc éé —_——— 2 WwW 4) aa : wit i tne legi ms ¢ sermany ll ‘ Breadalbane 10.08 “< | “* 5.41 ance Business are divided every Five Years. When man, with gifts God-giv’n, County Line tee aa BES: Be Keasington | 11.00 « | « 6.30 § jarll. 30 ‘* jar 7.00 ‘* BROADWAY Hi " SE, vw r The r able S ot Fire Insurances eflected on nearly every description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES Rates are moderate. Pursues the road, so long and broad, That leads away from Heav’n— Who loves the darkness, shuns the lis ght, ———— i — A OF LP > o--— The O Keefe Legacy. Summerside ' ‘dp 2 ° -40 pm BY MACKENZ ie of F -remium. corresponding ne to the nature of }-~ And gropes in deepest St, blacke st: ’night, o a it Wellington | & 9996 libs dia vigke sr oe THX LATEST PIHASE—MARRYING ON SPECU- Port Hill | ‘* A 16. PVE former ‘City Hotel,” now the} Losses settled with promptitude and Liber- | 4 gloriousftbing is life, — LATION. O’ Leary “* 5.33“ Broadway House, Great George | ality. ere vom eee — | : > . , : it ” ’ . : Afberton aaa ae ts. ae G. W. DEBLors, | niicar Him any sh aa Everyone wnioubers all about the rch Tignish lar 7.25 i eediaas = 7 General Ages * Well done ! let this be thy renown ; man named O’Keefe, who died in India and sf sa Dec. 14 Enter on Life and wear thy crown.” left a colossal fortune to his heirs—if his | Trains Going East. f . . the market affords, and fares reasonable. sti? said to be the lucky heir of Mr, O'Keefe, CY rc » ? . £ rr , } STATIONS. a - a : A Suite of Rooms convenient for a small PHYSICIAN AR iD SURGEON, The Toronto Mail says: ‘‘ The present | and it is probable that he will receive this sae an noel ~. |family, together with board &c., can be had Kent Street, Charlettetown, strength of the French army under the Re- {mammoth inheritance. But, however that Tignish : Dp 7.00 am in the Broadway hiouse. (Three doors from Dr. Johnson's). pub lic suggests curious reflections, and| maybe, Nellie O'Keeffe, a bright- lookin Atbertes ‘6 iv “6 Nov, 23, 1878—tf ae ENTRANCE ‘BY SID DOOR teaches a lesson of moderation and humil-{@amsel, with black eyes ‘and a treasure o ; , ‘ bid A sean at af sda iil . 3 x : e | O’ Leary 8.47 . a Se ity in judging of the future of history. It} 0 chestnut hair, just turning 21, and hav- Port Hill **10.05 * Uy" AO oe Se 4 of 4 he f 2 f| ing a strong Hibernian accent throngh the . : ; dicts ti he BEES $ not ‘ty years since tne formation © s —* by y "10.48 * JAMES HOBBS # 1s not thir y years since . ; Wellington ar Il. 40 * 8 5 CT rm RRS "7 such an army as new exists in France death of her namesake, succeeded in get- Summerside dp 2.30pm) Dp 8. 45 aim CS AS LIN £1 id w/e AREER Tit ii ot ii i] would have excited a panic in England, and ting a tolerably rich husband. The facts of i Kansiostd 2 8 00 ve 15 - SOV Spee have led to most extreme demands upon the} the case are about these. Nellie was ensington o. i. i * ae ve ; ie a ; -. i County Bate “240 * 1 O57 “ UPHOLS TERER, E TC., Government for more men, ships and fort-|employed as a domestic in the house . Breadalbane “ca | “sae \S REMOVED f yd FVLE Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel] resses. Yet now it is not regarded even as} Of the yo Pg = ren who lives | Hunter River “4m * | “Hd7 “* H? D> ERs rom hails Corner formerly known as a menace, and Englishmen, once so. ner- | a trim OORING ric cottage } N. Wiltshire ee eae [Jouy Seems, Prince! sttost, where wih| THE RANKIN HOUSE, {vous respecting French military organiza-}in St, Antoine, streot and, who at. fhe | Royalty Jun. * 5.40 | “11.55 OHN STUMBLES, Prince Street, where, with i al tions, are actually pleased to read that Mar-| tive of Nellie’s entering his house was ‘ ar 6.00 ‘ jarl2.15 pm | increased facilitics, he is prepared to attend to | in first class style, is now prepared to give] shal McMahon disposes of more trained }a staid old bachelor ; but he often remarked Ch town idp 2.55 “ the wants of his customers with punctuality fo le accommodation to hay ee ee ‘ i Set. Me thie ” = , P vais of and despatch, and on reasonable terms. cpmafortable acoummodation, ki soldiers than were ever at one time at the|that he would like to get “hitched” if he 2S pate Ailt east 4 > . . i pn 5 é > + . . S se oat . 4 Royalty Jun. 3.15 pe'y Perma nens and Fransient SUALUSLS, | disposal of even the first Napoleon. Until could find some nice-looking, modest \ all ar 4.30 ** Carperrs cut and laid. - ae r j — sublication. some time ago, of 2a paper} maiden” with a few thousand to put with Mt. Stew dp 4.40 ** Parntine and Repairing n: satly done. Tourists and others will receive every attenz |.” i ig OS tone ee eee his ow i then he would st busi ! ‘ardi ** 6.00 * Pictc0re FRAMES and Mor nes coustant} tion at the Waestaff’s Hotel inthe Nineteenth ¢ eCheuUry from the prac- HS OWh, anc en te woul start P uslness Cardigan oe = uldings coustas Ma ta? fici) Peet eee oat ae tised nen of Sir Garnet Wolseley, the gen-|on a large scale in Manitoba. When he Georgetown ar 6.25 on hand, or made up to order. WM. WAGSTAFF, % y; s SJ pons ae : All kinds of Housthola Firuttare inaflé' 4c May 25, 1378 eral body of newspaper readers bad but| heard of the ‘‘glittering millions” that were 4 SOURIS BRANCH. order, cheap and good. pla tonne | vague ideas of what has been dene in} awaiting an heir i in india, he often thought New Pattern School Desks made at short France since her ¢ncounter with Germany that Nellie O'Keefe might possibly claim a Goi t, | Botice. A first-class article. Ep ANK COX, Mu 0. 6. Vi to supply military deficiencies and conserve} Telationship with the dead millionaire and Going West. oing East. | “Don't forget the place: PR} NOE STREET "J | to the Republic her cld position as an im- | secure part of ane gre am a rigid | (near the new Baptist Church in course of siniar 4 yortant. factor in European affairs. Sir] cross examination of the girl—of course this r : i} 78 san haynp, pc i : . L : : . STATIONS. ae | ST ATIONS. aoe erection). a eT sin Physi Clan, Sui S000 & Acsousheur Garnet % View is that the army of France 18 occurred some time ago—in which her : ORT Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1878— OFrFrice Avoruzcaries Haun, |even now strong enough for any contin-|igree was sifted to the core, the old bache- - Residence :; Capt. Mutch’s, Water Street, | gency. 1t will not be thoroughly ready for| lor began, in lover's parlance, to get v er et ee a “0 ih A NKIN HOUSE next door to St. Lawrence Hotel. ten years more. ‘There are still some defi- | sweet on Nellie. One morning, after read- il Dp 7'23||Morell ‘<i 5.99 3 N. B.—Particular attention paid to diseases | ciencies in its organization, especially as re- |g many varied accounts of the success the St. ‘Tater ‘© §,42)|St. Peters “5.54 hi ART, TPTETOWN PERI of the chest and stomach. spects the supply of non-commisioned officers lawy ers were having in searching out heirs, Morell ers ie 9.13 Harmony * 7.12 O77 Nh, Fr. & ft Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1878—3m —acreat difficnlty nowadays with all] he sat down to breakfast, and in most lov- . arm ’ . sen sd slinssiitueniiedibereiaaiiitibnitindpiiagen —_— » a j tiap > e .a74 : ‘ FOP Ne} 2 of s ‘ } > Mt S’tw’tJnc| ar 9.55||Souris ar 7.35+}3. J. DAVIES - - - Proprictor armies, the best soldiers fading civil life ing words told Nellie his passionate love Whiniert vn? 86 Lawes Hotel. Pict gm pleasanter than doing oflicers’ work with- for her. : . So. 3aw ©. J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). a out officers’ pay or rank. But it is already} | ‘‘ Ob, but you are only fooling,” said the z Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways. Supt. P. £. 1. R. The rooms have been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. The tables will be supplied with the best HIS well-known Hotel is now open unde DR. CREAMER, ——— a eee mn fhe French Army: strong enough to meet even so formidable attorney could find them out. It will also be remembered that a Limerick shoemaker was girl. ** Do not say so, dearest.” h’town, Dec. 27, 1878. the present management ; and, having ——— an assa uila nt | as Germany. In seven or ““ R Es p ne ar h pres kea sp sj ap 6i been newly furnished throazghout, it offers | VHE Subscriber, having obtained the C on¥ | eight years of steady exertion it has been tive me the Pee 3, £ a every comfort to the tr avelling public. Suit-| -& tract to remove ni; ght soil from the City, | tripled in strength, while its discipline and This strain was kept up for some time, Ha Alma 13°73! JUST PUBLISHED! READY FOR DELIVERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ei tiarvie’s Bookstore, QuEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Dee..12, 1878— Fer Sale or to be Let, A NEW TWO-STORY (double tenement) HOUSE, situate on Douglas Street, about 200 feet from the corner of Queen and Douglas Streets. The property is situated in @ part of the City where real estate is increas- ing in value every year. For terms, &c., apply in CUharlcttetown to A. A. McLean, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, or to the Subscriber. ALEX. MUNN. Southport, Dec, 24, 1873—Im eod Italian and “Amerigaa ifarhle, Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char able Sample Rooms for commercial! gentlemen. Oct, 15, 1878 3-3 U1 QUREN INSURANGR c0'Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ] ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses setiled pri mpt! y: GEORGE MACLEOD (Umion Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island _ Fane, 18% 1877 — ~£B, G. HUNTER, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Cenrre Taste Tors, BurEAv AND CoMMODE Tors, Wasu Bow. Siaps, &c., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. aw Designs furnished on application. “&s lottetown, November 6, 1878S, _ G. Tite no one eise is anthorize d to do so. Night Soii ouly removed between Sp. m. and 6 a. m.,—at 75 cents per hogshead. Payme: it to be made only to me. k® Orders left at the Police Station will be promptly attended to. DAN [EL GORDON. Charlottetown Roy alty, } 3m aaa & th Nov. 13, 1878. {ne pat m & tues Leogk Here! THREE PRIZES {8 [2 MONTHS. —:0:—— MUGFORD, sole Licensee for ° City and Queen’s County, for Lam. beri’s Patents for Permanent Photographs Being composed of Indian Ink and Parchment, they CANNOT FADE. Took ist Prize at Provincial Exhi- bition last Fall at Georgebew n; Diploma for Excellency of Work at New York, Jan. Ist, 1873—contesting with the United States and Dominion of C anada, —and ist Prize ab Summerside, Ost. 3, '78. Davip Witson’s OLp Sranp, Cu’rown. Oct. 5, 1878—3m law lace to get your Printing done is a XAMINER Printing Rooms - the character of its officers have been com- pletely re-established. ‘The French nation immediately after its defeat, resolved upon entire millitary reorganization. In spite of every difliculty it has quietly but persistenly carried out its purpose. The Chamber has villingly voted whatever was required, and and the transformation will go on steadily until 1886, when it will be complete. ‘* In 1870, when Napoleon declared war, though he perhaps alone in France recog- nized the strength of Germany, he had, ac- cording to Sir Garnet W olsley, barely 300, - 000 regulars at his disposal. The nominal strength was indeed 567,000 men, but de- ducting depth of garrisons, etc., 300,000 was the whole number ayailable for actual fighting. The reserves only existed on pa- per. ‘rhe levies raised subsequently by Gambetta were ineffective, and practically of no account as defensive forces. Sir Garnet speaks of them contemptuously. The regular army was therefore scarcely a third of the German army. Though it fought splendidly, it was always outnum- be red, and so regularly defeated that it at last became demoralized, and found its coup de grace at Metz and Sedan. The new organization completely rights this primary defect. The total strength is now 745,000 of all ranks, not imcluding the re- publican guard, and altogether independent when the wooer pulled out of his pocket a’ license, which set forth that Mr. John B—, bachelor, and Miss Nellie O' Keefe, spinster, were eligible to be united in wedlock by a clergyman ora J. P. No time was lost, and before two days passed over, the ceniial Nellie returned to the cottage ‘with the mien of a (Jucen, as the mistress of the Hall. But little did she suspect the motive of her liege lord’s sudden burst of amorous sentiments towards her. Let it suffice that he forthwith opened a correspondence with the administrators of the estate in India, and although two years has passed away, without establishing Nel- lie’s identity in connection with -the pro- perty, yet he has been very happy. Yes- terday the apex of his happiness was reached, when his loving spouse presented him with a ten- pound boy. And then he told her all about his sel- fish designs in marrying her, but he had outlived them all. Congratulations were expressed by both husband and wife, and at no distant day, when the mother gets strong, a grand party is to be given in honor of their first-born, and all their friends are to be present, who, it should be remarked, are very numerous. —> 2+ <p -e Were can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’