2 AE ORS ie eae 2 tae ep arann. F ns “Tiy5 Dofaated Undaortakor., {New York Tim?s. ) It was only a few days ago that the Times was called upon to mention the brilliant way in which a Kentucky minister, with an ex | silver-plated castors, punished an Coss a7! ‘ ooomical and mendacious eler. Mar move briliant was the victory which an- other minister has just obtained over a ‘! lable undertaker. ‘The af-} fail tid Ot Nappen in the \\ est, where, in- | deed. fa )uiany things have latterly hap- pened, bul ima city situa ed not very far , of morning the minister ved a call frem a habitual undertaker, W ra ired to retain his servi es in connec th an approaching funeral. In his , and saddest manner, the under- cor eXplained that the munisters duties ited two a few re narks at the hezse Geseas i, and that he woatd not be} follow the hearse to the crave. tuere is no use,” said this plausible per- son, “‘imunposng any stan upon you’ vurpathies which can be avoided. Ag for myself | undertake purely out of sympathy ‘ted and am ready to a ‘company the remains of our dear brother to their last rasting-plac2, snd:e) that tle tilliag up is . gentle and considerate way This is my duty, but so keenly do I suffer that I am unwilling that anyone else should un- necossarily share in the painful and final ceremonies.’ la added, tliat a carriage and pair of gloves woull be gent to the minister prior to the funeral, anl then, with a heavy .ish, he no’sdlessly for the afth } vr) . (lle ibd « ’ : ’ concinsion, he wit Tet Ww. When the hour of the funeral ayproached a pair of black cotton gloves were received at the parsonage, but no carriage made it? the last moment the min- ister hurr 1 on foot to the house of mourn ing, where he was received as one who had wilfully del syed the funeral. Minrdfal cf the undertaker’s request, he pe. formed a shor: 8¢ ryic2, an 1 then returned home, feel ing thas he had done his whole duty, and rjulving to say nothing to the undcr aker in ragard to his mistake as to the carriage. In the course of a few days loud com- ministers heartlessness in anpeurance. At | Latest by Telegraph. | WAR RNEWS. [By T'o }, gr rph Daily Examiner. | N York, Feb. 1. >> nve 5» to So. Nzw Gold 102. Excha Lonpon, Feb. 1. | The Grand Duke Nicholas is at Adrian- ople. The Russian vanyuard has ozzupied B daski, Hiaskioi, Demetea and Kerk Kil- 153A. The Czarowitch crossed the Lom in force. The Turks are everywhere retreating upon their fortresses. On Wednesday the Russians were at De- }deazatch and Meridjee, and were reported to be advancing on Galipoli. The credit debate is going on in the Brit- ish Parliament. Mr. Forster moved an amendment to the Government proposition. Several members have spoken. Some hopes are entertained of a European Conference, to meet at Vienna, to determine the conditions of peace between Russia and Turkey. No objections to this plan of settlement have yet been raised by Russia. The Chamber of Deputies at Bucharest are afraid that Russia is desirous of annex- ing a slice of Roumania to her dominions. rs. ae Onrruary.—QOn referring to the death of Mrs. Aitken, wife of Wm. B. Aitken, Esq., which is recorded in another column, many of our readers will lament the very amiable and christian lady, who was one of the oldest and most respected inha- bitants of this town. The words of regret expressed by all whoknew her, and the deep sympathy felt for her family, are far more eloquent than any words of ours. She was respected and admired by everybody, and t ie loss sustained by her bereaved husband and family is equally shared by a _ wide- spread circle of people in this community. Tie funeral proces‘ion yesterday, was the l.rrest we have yet seen in this place.— Advertiser. p ALuits Of ic failing to be present at the grave reached his astonished ears. The mildest criticism | aad upon his conduct was that he was too lazy | to perform the whole duty; while there |, were not wanting hints that his delay in reaching the house on the morning of the funeral had suggested to several keon-eyed mourners the hypothesis of apple-jack. Lixe a straightforward man, he at once went tothe ehief mourner and explained thas he had acted in strict accordance with the request of the undertaker, and that his tardy arrival at the funeral was due to the failurs of the undertaker tu send a curiage. His ex»lanation was accepted, and he was informed tla; the mendac‘ous undertaker hal been foremost in charging him with neglecting -his duty. An inspectioa of that person's bill was then made, and among the items were a charge of five dollirs for kid gloves, and another charge for a carriage— all of which it was alleged had been fur- nished to the minister. A determination—made strictly in a spirit of love—to “‘ get square ” with that under- taker immediately took possession of the minister's mind, and he hastened to put it into execution, so that the sun might uot go cown upon his wrath. Arming himself with his black cotton gloves, he sought the undartaker, and promising that he was, so to spzak, rolling in gloves, expreased a de- sire to return them and secure their value in money. ‘The undert:ker, with a sal but affable smile, consented, remarking that he had another funeral nearly ready—provided tie corpse did mot recover—and could easily use the gloves on that occassiou, Ac- cordingly, the black cotton gloves were hinied to him, and he produ:xd twenty- five cents with which to pay for them, as- suring thé minister that they were worth precisely that sum. Then the good maa, rising to the level of the oczasioa, and winking to the utmost extent consistent with his holy profession, remarked : ‘‘ You are mistaken ; your bill shows thai these gloves cost five dollars.” With a groan of angu's’: the wicked undertaker paid out the five dollars and withdrew to the inmost re- cesses of his shop, there to calm his mind with coffins and forget his humiliating de feat in the contemplation of hearse-plumes. This is the firat instance in which an un- dertaker has been signally defeated. Let us hope that the noble minister was only the pioneer of a revolt which will overthrow the undertaker’s baneful despostism, and give to every minister the right of burying his private corpses according to the dic- tates of his own conscience and his personal purse. ma" i At Lot 34, on the Ist inst.. after three days illness, Daniel Carey, a native of King’s Uo.,! Ireland, aged 83 years. Funeral from hi: late resdence on Sunday morning, the 3rd of February, ¢t 10 a. m. On Feb, 1st, 1878, after several weeks sick- ness, Thomas Dawson, Es4., aged 8t years. — Furleral at } to 2 o'clock on Monday next, by train to the Cemetary. Friends and acquaint ances respectfully requested to attend. (Pat- rint™please copy.) “Charlottetown Gemstery Co. HOUSE PROPERTY. — T ) SELL OR TO LET, the Dwelling House, corner of Weymouth and Rich- mon | streets, at present occupied by D. Hodg- son, Esq. Apply to HODGSON & McLEOD. Jan. 3lst, 1873. GHEAPEST YET! n Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock of of about $2,099 worth, at cost to cle r, cousisting of — Men's Wellington Boots. Men's Leather Congress Boots, Men's Felt Congress Boots, Men's Larrigans & Overshoes, Men's Felt and Leather Slippers, Women’s Leather Boots, (Elastic and Laced), Women’s Felé Boots, “* * Women's Slippers & Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leather Boots. COME CHE AND ALL AND GET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9—ne pat FINE ARTS NEW YEAR’S CLASS. N RS. W. W. IRVING begs to intimate 4 to the public that she has re-opened her Classes at the late City Hotel, opposite the R, C. Chapel, where, having every facility, she is prepared to give lessons in Oil and Water Color Painting, and Drawing in Crayon an | Penciling in all their different branches. Terms made known on application. Jan. 11, 1877. RARE CHANCE. G REAT BARGAINS in high turned and Ke Box Sleighs. ik Carriage and Sleigh repairing and Painting solicited. Charges moderate, at PETER H. TRAINOR’S, Kent St., opposite the Rocklin House. | Ch’town, Jan. 17, 1877.—4i WOoORVE STATE COFFEE AND LUNCH ROOMS —ANDg OYSTER SALOON, rue ANNUAL MEETING of the ee i MRS. E. COOMBS, holders of the above Co., for the election of Directors and other business, will ‘be held | in the Young Men’s Christian Association Hall on TUESDAY, the 5th day of February next, | at seven o'clock in the evening. By order, Ch'town, Jan. 28, *78. ee HERRING! HERRING! \ 7 E have on hand a choice lot of HER. | RiNG—Barrels and Ha!f-Barrels. Also a large quantity of CODFISH, which we will sell cheap. W. P. COLWILL. Ch’tow, Jan. 2l—Sin F. W. HALES, Secretary. \+ SUCCESSOR TO { | J.CARROL. evening, at reduced rates. OYSTERS sent to all parts of the City at the very low price of 39 CENTS PER QUART! Also for sale by the Barrel, Bushel, or Peck to suit purchasers. Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1878—2 aw DAILY EXAMINER —————— UY THE . _ ew * —_—— | t to Reading Room and death of a| BOOTS & SHOES, received their accounts up to Dec. 31st, | 1877. EALS served at all hours of the day and! xX DR. H. A. PARKER | ‘Office, . . . St. Lawrence Hotel. *°° samples of the different sizes. forthe latest news—local and telegraphi ¢ , Jan. 18, "7S—10i cod ——_—_ ett hi | THOMAS WORKMA’:, 32. P., President, Wise. President. | SUN MOTO ATL, | OF MOoOMTREAL, —*Oi—-—~ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 6. Ow, HEAD i ene eee FFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. WU. HH. GAULT, Esquire, 1 $ Manug tag WDirecivr. * —t—:0:—- Sec’y. HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, “6 VANi“L DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esa., McLEOD, Mepicau ExXaMINerRs. ——:0:——— - | | GAARLOTTZTOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: | Mrs SRS. KIN KINS & ; This Company issues Policies on all the Approved Meriops of Life and Accident Business. § Its Motto is *‘IMcoNOMY AND SECURITY. HORACE EASZARD, Agent P. E. Island. ’ a — eemncgrtaha sintemnechs Sat 1. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire, | . §),090,000. Buy the American iC SUIREY B, ‘WHEELS AVR ae ) vn AOU LUPE AND AGGHBENT NSURANCE COMPUT sem BAND HUB WHEELS, } | For Sale at | W. E. DAWSON & Co’s, |\A GOOD LOT oF e. macavzay,| AMERICAN WUD STOCK, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, A FEW SHEET-IROW BODIES, with seat all complete, at Manufacturers’ prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Jan. 1S—2aw ar 3i ate, BO, 000 WORTE OF Maile all Fauey Dey Goods | AT GOST AND UNDER COST. VASON & 60. ' J. 0. MASON Intending to go out of the business, will offer the whole of their | Stock to the Public on and after Monday, the 24st Jan. | | -3:0:- A GENUINE CASH SALE! NO HUMBUG! 20: All Goods Marked down at Cost in Plain Figures, J.D. MASON & CO, QEEEN SQUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1878. Seep etree 9 gS OUR STOCK | Wanted, Immediately, nor eat A Housekeeper & Cook—A woman | 44 of experience and of good moral character CARR (ACE Bu i if) ERS will find a good situation and good pay. Ap- ply immediately to IS VERY COMPLETE. E. D. STAIR, Intelligence Office. Over 50 Tons Bar Iron, Jan. 18—lw 49 Bales. Tire Steel, __ 200 Elliptic Carriage Springs, 110 sets Axles. ASSORTED SIZES, from { to 1 inch, and a very large Stock of CARRIAGE & MILL BOLTS, RING BOLTS, STEP PADS, &C. which we offer to cash and prompt paying | OF ENGLAND. customers at better prices than ever before. | a CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. W. z. DAWSON & CO. | NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Jan. 18—2aw ar 31 | & ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on cs —————neerenneeee | Vessels on the-stocks. xX Mi ON EY X | Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. EQUIRED at. once, from all those who AX Apprentice to learn the Cabinet- 44 making business. A steady, lively boy wanted. E. D. STAIR Cabinet Maker. Jan. 18—lw QUEEN INSURANCE 60,Y, Se a ee GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island. June, 1877— THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, ' Diamond Bookstore, TQ Trasiees of Country Schools 85 North Side Queen Square, xX Ch’town, Jan. 25--2i “4 | HE Trustees of several Districts have been applying for school furniture, and in 3 Canadian Combination Seat and Desk too ex.’ | SURGEON DENTIST, | pensive. I have just got up a Combination that is stronger, neater, and one-third cheaper | (LATE OF OTTAWA). | than those that have been imported. Call and City School Office Hours: 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. | Trustees fully approve of them. Dec. 15, 1877—~ex 1m ne a pat pres4i | every instance consider the American and | [nternational Hotel! (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) Corner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. L. Private and permanent Boarders can be ae- eommodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MECISAAG, Proprietor. Dec. 19, 1877—2m ~ tC A i ee tet ten == CONSIGNMENT With Positive Instructions TO SHIT - 2{) HHDS. MOLASSES, 10 do. SUGAR, 200 Bbls. APPLES, 25 Crates ONIONS, 100 Pairs Men, Women & Boys BOOTS 10,000 CIGARS. Counter and Platform Scales, Direct from the Factories. —ALSO-— A few Salasratad Boaeqa> Piray?arss Nason and Hamlin Organs. Second-hand Instruments taken in exchange at fair valuations. A. McNEILL, Anct’r. No. 11 Queen St., Jan. 3, 1878—Si taw OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE WILL CONTINUE aT Farther Reduced Prices, Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be'sold at HALF PRICE. Remnants at half Price | WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING ! for Men and Boys, ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading, in spaes not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. ost—Between John Stumbles’, Esq., and Mr. Samuel Stumbles’, a gentleman’s wool-lined KID GLOVE, fur top. The finder would oblige by leaving it at this Office. Feb. 1—li pd ost--On Thursday last, near the head of Great George Street, a black Waterproof CAPE. The finder will please leave it at the ‘Dominion House,” Great ‘teorge St. Jan, 31— \ ANTED—A few Barrels of OAT. MEAL anda supply of Cooking Apples for the ‘‘Soup Kitchen,” to be left at Alex. Hornes, car. Queen and Fitzroy Streets. | Ch’town, Jan. 25— N\ ONEY TO LEND--on good security, bk Apply to J. F. Mcntgomery, Eustom ‘street, Charlottetown. Jan. 11, 1878.—tf OST.—On the 29th of October, from the house in which Mr. Sinclair formerly re- sided, a Prayer Book of the Reformed Churel of England, which was seen in the house after the fire. The finder will be rewarded on leay ing it at the ExamINER Orrice, Jan. 8, 1878. j OST, — Last Tuesday evening, 22nd inst, near Post Office, or on Queen street, near Reading Room, a Ring of Keys, with Check attached. Finder will be rewarded by re turning to this office, or ai 65 Upper Great MARK BUTCHER! 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