’ ‘i — Local Are nn a ane se een ee Cee oe en ng Se SE RSD rE 2 ne en REAR RN Ret AEN RT Renee add Other teas. §~ Lowl aad Otier Tems. GREHAT | Remember that Rev. R. Lb. MeDevata lectures this evening in St. Patrick’s Hall. | Tue British have received friendly commnn- | ications from most of the Cabul and Ghilzai| Chiefs. S1ik has been manufactured in Canada The first piece, from D. & A. Uorriveaus factory was shown some days ago in Montreal. A visratcH of the 13th from Madrid reports that seveuty five fishermen were drowned during a gale off the coast 0: Portugal. It ia asign of the hard money times, that the Noveutber pay-roll of the Wason Manu facturing Com anv, at Springfieid Mass.. amounting tu neirly 316,000, was paid entirely in gold ani silver, YESTERDAY a man went to collect a balance of $3, and was tendered with $2 in the copper cents—issued by the Local Government ata discount of 10 per cent. He went home car. rying heavy weizhts in his overcoat pockets, THe Allen mail steamer Sarmatian from Liverpool arrived at Halifax ou the 12th. She brought 119 bags mail, 5J0 tons freight for | Halifax, and 1,200 tons through freight and 5v| passensera—3v steerage, 4 intermediate and 16 cabin. Tue Encyclical letter of the Pope appeals tu the Governments to restore to the Cuurch the degree of liberty which would enable her to etticaciously employ her influence in favor of society. The /talia says the Encyclical letter is the commencement of acrusade against modern institutions. Mary Dorxsam and Peter McAdam were the only appearances at the Stipen diary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. Mary was very disorderly before and after arrest, as was Peter also. She displayed a well biacked eye as did Peter. They were peth fined $l each and costs or four days. Ir is not yet known what will be done re- garding the ‘*Shediac Mystery.” ‘The Westmorland Circuit Court will meet shortly, and some disposal of thena will doubt- less be made. Annie Parker, who, with Mrs. Osborne and Harry, was remanded to jail, has lately been allowed the liberty of going out) for a walk. Proressor ANDERSON seldom favors us with a lecture; but when he does so, he always gives us a good one. His lecture upon * tiamlet,” which he d_livered in Y. M. C. A. Hall last eveninz—is an exhaustive analysis of the Bard of Avon's finest character; and we have no doubt that the select audience present duly ap preciated it. At all events it was repeatedly applauded; and, at the close, the learned lec- turer received a hearty vote ot thanks. At Dorchester, N. B,, on the 13th inst., Elizabeth Burk, whom the Jury found guilty of an attenpt to poison her husband, and re- commenied to mercy, was sentenced to im- prisonment in the common gaol for a_period of one month. His Honor taking into considera- tion her illness and the five months she has al ready spent gaol. Tne Moncton ‘‘ Times” says, she seemed greatly delighted at getting “Off so easily. Tue Cape Breton Board of Trade, says the ‘* Monetary Times,” are not dormant by any means. They are now to the front with a pe- tition to the Governor-in-Council praying for an appropriation teuwards establishing a weekly line of steamers between Cape Breton, P. E. Islard, other maritime ports and the lake cities, which, they claim, will not only encour- age inter-provincial trade, but materially de- crease the price of coal in Ontario. NoTwitHsTtaAnpInG the mildness of the weathe, there have been more sickness in the city this winter than we have known for many years. Yesterday --Court day—the Chief Jus- tice was confied to his room, and his associate, Julge Hensley, was also unwell. Judge Reddin. of the King’s County Court, is onthe “unwell” list. The coughing on the streets, in our churches, in our shops, and places of public resort, is almost yeneral. A destructive hurricane passed over Ber- muda on the 27th ult. The steamer Alpha, which arrived at Halifax from that place on the 12th, had as passengers fifty-six ship wrecked seamen, being the offizers and crews of the English steamers Kate and Dartington, brigantine H H. Raymond, of Weymouth, oat schooner Welcome Home, of St. John, N. B., which were wrecked during the hurricane. On the 4th inst. another hurricane passed over the Island entirely ruining the potato crop. A cablegram was received at Pictou on the Lith by the owners of the bark Gunhilda, say- i .g that the ship had struck on Bordeaux Bar, France, and foundered. All hands perished. The Guanhilda was a bark of 700 tons, owned by Jas. W. Carmichael & Co., of New Glas- ow, and was on a voyage from Baltimore to Socdeanx, France. Four young men belong: ing to Pictou, the captain Wm. Grant, two young men, sons of Jas. Meikle, baker, and one son of Mr. Anderson, were lost with the wrecked vessel. Everyone now admits that the Liberal. Conservative Government is the economical Gevernmnent. But there is a point beyond wuich economy ceases to be a virtue. When pers: ns who go to get their letters are, night after n ght. left to stand blowing their fing: rs and stamping their feet in the freezing atmos- phere of the halls aml corridors of the Post Office, economy degenerates into meanness. For the benefit of the suffering crowds who, nightly, throng the Post Ufiice corridors, we sugges! ¢) the active and genial keeper of the Post O tice building the propriety of letting on a little more steam ! ‘American Presbyterians are troubled regard- ing 2 qu:stion of doctrine. The premillennial belief that Christ, on his second coming, will reign on the earth for a thousand years—and this in His own physical person—is reported to be steadily growing. At a recent New York conference, papers strongly supporting this do:trine were read by men high in the Presbyt2rian councils. The post-millennarians declare that although the highest bedy in the Church has never made a direct deliverance on the.subj ct, yet it has always been taken as the stan lard ot belief in the Church, that the second coming of Christ will be the final judgeme it. The question is now being di:- #1sied ia clerical circles throughout the United States, an | all parties agree that it will never be sett’ed until a deliverance from the Gencral Assembly upon it has been obtained. : Loro Baicovsrit has almost D's passed away. gout Barty this morning the thermometer reyistered three (3) below zero. Tur foneral of Ralph B. Peake, Esq., was very largely attended. Tne ** Rollo” * thills- borough ’ and ** ir Jubn A.” fire compauies were present lu uniforin., Mr Dovaup Nicuorson of this city has obtained the agency of tue Coviey Portable Creamery for tas Province. Tae Creamery is au air ght ziue-lined box, about three by two feet capacity, calied a water sooler, which generally contains two cans. These cans are twenty luches acep and eight and one-half inches ia diameter; the covers are fastened down, and the air auder the rims of the covers prevents the passage of any water into the cans. ‘The caus are set in the water coolers, which are iined with metal, and fitted with) inlet and overflow for usiug flowing spring: water. These cvoiers are thoroughly built, with tight fitting covers, to exclude warm air, | and retard the melting of ice when used to! maintain a uniform temperature. A thermom- | eter is inserted im the front of each cooler, in} order that the temperature can be ascertained | without raising the cover. This apparatus is very simple, dispensing with costly muk rooms, | as but little room is required, and is the only | system that will produce uniform results, aud | antil some uniform is adopted there will} ieas many grades of butter ia the markct as there are makers. If the temperature of the water in the coolers is kept at 40° to 45° in spring and summer, and at 40° in winter, the cream will rise in twelve hours, in which case only cans enough to hold a single milking are required, or one-fourth of the capacity needed with any of the patent open-pan systems of sett- ing. Bythe submerged system of setting milk, we have Sweet Cream trom Sweet Milk, raised in the shortest possible space of time, a uniform quality and quantity of butter through not weather, which retains all the rich flavor of new milk, possesses superior keeping quali- ties, is firm in texture and uniform in cvlor, iree from casine or sour milk specks, and pos- sessing 2 peculiar rich flavor, which imparts inuch pleasure in eating. Gilt Edged butter can only be mide from cream taken from sweet milk. The Creanieries are ou exhibition at Mr. Nicholson’s store. —- eee Special Notices. Corrzt, fresh ground, at Beer and Goff’s For Bargains in Ladies’ Shawls and Furs, go to J. B. MeDonald’s, GOLDEN SyRu?, 10e. a pint, at Beer and Golf's. Pickies, in bulk, 12c. a pint, at Beer and Goff s. Buy your Flour at Beer & Goff’s. Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods at J. B. McDonald’s. MARMALADE, 22c. per lb. and Jam 25c. per lib., in bulk, at Beer and Goif’s. go to J. B. MeDonald’s. CaLirrorntA Honey, very choice,—in the comb and strained,—at ‘‘'Tae Confectionery.” IF YOU WANT. If you want Bill-Heads, If you want Envelopes, If you want Box Labels, If you want Statements, If you want Show Cards, If you want Note Heads, If you want Large Posters, If you want Smail Posters, If you want Blank Drafts, If you want Blank Deeds, If you want Bottle Labels, If you want Blank Orders, If you want Visiting Cards It you want Blank Checks If you want Shipping Tags, If you want Auction Bills, If you want Business Cards, f you want Job printing of any description executed in a manner equal to any a establishment in the City, come or senc to the DAILY EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, corner Great George and Wate stree Dissolution of Puyrsizesnip Pre is to certify that the Partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and tirm of ‘** McCormack & May,” has, on this, twenty-seventh day of December, A. D., 1873, been di:solved by mutual consent. Dated this twenty seventh day uf December, A. D. 1878. ANGUS J. McCORMACK, ROBERT MAY, Jr. Signed in the presence of Avyeus MacDo»acp. } TN connection with the above, we hereby give notice that we have purchased all the right, title and interest of Mr. Angus J. Mc('ormack, and will continue the busiress as formerly. All parties indebted to the late tirm of MeCormack & May are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned ; otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. R. MAY & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 27th, 1878—3i eod 30th MacEachern & Co., Cee a change in their busi- ness at av early date, request all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment. ‘** Italian Warehouse,” Dec. 19, ’78 —1m 2aw ‘oe WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, an? desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subocres to THE Wehner EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the Un*sed States, o: the) Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Every one in search of Cheap Goods should GLEARANGE SALE or— DnY GOODS From this Date. DECEMBER 29, 1878, FOR CASH ONLY, AT A DISCOUNT OF FROM @O to 25 Per Cent., FOR ONE NIONTH, —THE— Following Goods ! French Merinos, Frereh D-laines, French Cashmeves, French Twiils, Parmattas, Henrietta Cloth, Persian Cerds, Brilliantines, Lamas, Lustres, Russel Cords, FANGY DRESS GOODS! Anglais Merinos, Balmoral Crapes, Crapes, Dress Cloths, Mantle Cloths and Ulster Cloths, Plain, Checked, Fancy and Striped WINGEYS! Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Fancy Silks, Ladies’ Skirts, Corsets, Ties, Fancy Wove Goods, SEA WIS, GONE WALF PRICH. RIBSoOivs, } vr ee Bl acran Artificial #lowars and Feathers | G@NE iIALF PRICE. Ladies’ Utsters, Ladies’ Jackets aod Mantles, Blue Serges (all wool), Searlet Flannels, Wool Scarfs and Ties, Umbrellas, Jeans, Tickings, Ladies’ Cloth and Hid Gloves, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry “ %-ply Scotch 3-ply Scotch Union * 6s 4-4 Hemp - 6-4 Felt ¥ 44 Felt e d-8 Stair . 2-4 Stair ” Felt Crumb Cloths, Linen Crumb Cloths, Stair Damask, Curtain Damask, Curtain Reps, Table Damasks and Table Linens, Tviiet Covers, Blankets, Counterpanes & Bed Covers, "TTR TAYWR! y | a: \ wi | \ \ Jj EY ss 424.4. 4.4 } e In Muslin and Lace—Very Cheap. Damask, Turkey, Cloth and Felt TABLE COVERS! OIL TABLE CTOTH, FLOOR OIL CLOTH. Buff, Green and White Window Mollands, Ladies’ Fur Muffs, from Fifty-six cents, in Musquash, Monkey, Badge;, Chinchilla, Imitation Seal, Grebe. Imitation Mink and Mink. Men’s Made Clothing, Hats, Fur Caps, &c. Shirts, Underclothing, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. J. D. IASON & CO., Shirtings. Ladies’ Skating Gloves. ee i ; INUAL CLE —A The Following Goods will Ladies’ Wool Siawls, Lac ALL OTHER GOODS AT B Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1879 ~ - JANUARY, 1879. oO ARANGE SALE 1. J. B, MACDONALD’S. be Cleared gut. at Bargains lies Fur Muffs and Boas, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Children’s Fur Caps and Sets, Men's and Boy’s Fur and Heavy Cloth Caps, searfs & Clouds, Blankets, Quilts, Horse Blankets - (Full Trimmed), Men and Boys’ Ulsters and Reefers, Cottons and Cotton Warp 4tT cost. i OTTOM PRICES AT J. B. MACOONALD’S. BANKRUPT SALE, BY AUCTION, WILL BE SOLD, ON Thursday next, the 16th inst,, AT ll OCLOCK, AT THE STORE OF ‘DANIEL STEWART, KENT STREET, an Insolvent, 6 Tea Setts, 11 doz. Cups and Saucers, 24 wai doz. Teapots, 34 doz. Dishes, 36 dozen Plates, 25 doz. Chambers, 34 doz. Bowls, 2 Toilet Setts, Bowls, Sugar Pots, Jugs, 4 Cruet Stands, 8 doz. ‘l'umblers, China Vases, Vream Jugs, Glass Mugs, 3} doz. Glass Lamps, Lamp Chimnies, Blacking, Spices, Washing Crystal, 5 Puns. Mo- lasses, 50 Barrels Flour, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. —ALSO0— THE HGUSEHOLD FURNITURE of above Insolvent. | | | i i Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mirrors, Sinks, Tables, Pictures, Couches, Chairs, 1 Cheffionier, Stoves, &e., &e. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Ch’town,-Jan. li, 1879— eS ea ee MUSICAL & LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF St. Patrick’s T. A, Society, med Yani St. Patrick’s Hall, — WEDNESDAY EVN, JANUARY 22nd, 1879. GRAND Musical and Literary Enter- tainment will be given as above, at which some of the best talent in the City will assist. Tue Sr. Parricx’s Brass Banp will take part in the programme. Admission, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. ‘lickets to be had at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, S. W. Dodd and C. D. Rankin. Doors open at 7; Entertainment to com- mence at 5 o'clock. RICHARD WALSH, Secretary. Ch'town, Dec. 30, 1878—taw (Jueen Square Livery Stables, NUdint Sic Yee SYUARE, WHE Subscriber, having purchased a num- ber of New Sleighs and Furs, is prepared to hire Single and Double Teams, at shortest notice, during the winter. Horses, Coaches, Buggies end Open Wagons kept for hire daily, Sundays excepted. ‘TeRMs REASONABLE. STEPHEN T. STUMBLES. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1878—1m 2aw ar ne 41 narviGS AlN i373! JUST PUBLISHED! READY FOR DELIVERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —AT— flarvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE, Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1878— AUCTION! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES DAY, the Twenty-fourth day of DECEM BER NEXT, at tae hour of Twelve o'clock, noon. at the Coart House, Char lottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Third 1 day of February, A. D. 1873, and made i between John Henesy, of the one part, and Francis Kelly, of the other part— LL that tract of land and premises situate lying and being as follows, that is to say : Commencing on the north side of the Fort Angustus Koad, at thesouth-east angle of a farm of land in the possession of Thomas Ceerley ; from thence north fifty chains, or to the northern boundary of the said John Henesy’s land ; thence east tive chains ; thence south to the said road, and from thence west to place of commencing, containing by estima- tion Twenty-five acres, a little more or less, and being part of Let or Tewnship Number Thirty-six, in Queen’s County, together with all rights, members and appurtenances there- to belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. HopGson & McLeop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. * Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Novem- ber, A. D, 1878. FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgages. Dec. 2, 1578—lLaw t sale THE above Sale is hereby postponed till TUESDAY, the Twenty-tifth day ot February 1879, tien to take place at the hour aad place QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Dec. 30, 1878— HAVE YOU SEEN IT? | SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAM'’S New poet & Shoe Stora, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. ——- _ JUST OPENED, MEN’S, WOMEN’S, S BOYS’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS! IN GREAT VARIETY. COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. I. Nov. 26—3m wed & sat INOTIC EH. UR BUSINESS, from this date, will be conducted strictly on the CASH SYSTEM. MACEACHERNG Co., **IraLIAN WAREHOUSE.” Jan. lst, 1879—city pa lm MORTGAGE SALE| To be suld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on ‘Dyege day, the Fourteenth day of January next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture ef Mortgage, dated fourth of April, 1877, made between Malcolm McDonald, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry Jones Cundall, Trustees, of the other part, — Ate tat tract, piece or parcel of land, 41 situate in Township Maclean Thirty-one (31), bounded as follows: On the north by land sold to Murdoch McSween; on the east by the old division line between the said Township and ‘Township Number Thirty-two; on the south by land sold to John McLeod; aud on the west by the rear line of farm tronting on the North Wiltshire Road—the said farm having a front on the said old divi- sion line of seven chains and fifty links, aud extending west by parallel lines to the rear line aforesaid, containing fifty-five (55) aceres two (2) roods of land, more or less, agreeabl t» the plan thereof on the Pian of the sai Township Number Thirty-one (31), together with 1 buildings improvements thereon an appurtenances thereto belonging. For turther particulars, apply at the office of Messrs. HUDGSON & McLEOD, Solicie tors, Charlottetown. Dated the ‘I'welfth day of December, A. D, 1878. » (S8’d) EDWARD J. HODGSON, H. J. CUNDALL, abcve mentioned FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgazee. Mortgagees, Dec. 13—law t sale