i. & ee = ~ a. Local and Other Items. Swoxro SALMON at Beer & Goff’. ’ GnkENX Grapes, 25 cents per lb., at Beer & Golf's. Ix 1873 no Tess than 51,503 persons emigrat ed to the United States Tex xyson loves Eng'ish farmlife in its most practi “al Ways. John Livingston, Esq., of the St. John Sun, has goue to Ottawa. Carnivat. —Carnviva.. — Parties desirous of being p iobographed in costume can do so at | specially reduced prices at Lewis’. Iris rumored that Lord Dnfferin has ber app inted Britis! Ambass dor to Rus ia, 1h) place of Lord Loftus, recalled. Scorcn Jam in bulk, 25 cents per Ib., differ ent kinds, Golden Syrups 10 cents per pint, 1S cents per bottle, at Beer & Goff's. Tur New York a cablegram from !reland, from Father Tom Burke, the distinguished Irish orator, announcing his con choice. ‘* World” has val scenes Tue legislature of this | will meet for the desnatch of brs o> Thuraday, the 97th of February jualls then. Ar Re wh con tion of **Port la Jote En cainpment’ will be held at Odd Fellows Hall 4 , e 7 9 . ea a to-morrs Vedaesday) evening at 5 o'clock Business ~ Work in patriarchial degree. Srantey, ata recent meeting at Brussels of the Conference on the Civilization of Africa, stated he would lead the Belgien exploring ex pedition which is soon to start tor Africa. Last nicht John Gains fell down dead in his tome at Ketch Harbor, N.S. Deceased was about 65 years of age and leaves a wife ard one child. Heart disease is suppozed to be the cause of his death. ‘Tur Local Legislature of Manitoba has ad- journed until the 8th April, to ascertain the Desiaion Government railway policy as affect- ing Manitoba. The test vote on adjournment stood : Government, 14; Opposition, 9. Newry ac Twe furiously driven teams nearly collided while turning the corner of Kent and Hillsboro’ streets last evening. Reckless driving through the city is altogether too prevalent. ILLISION Gas Escarz.-——A large escape of gas at the foot of the burner of the street lamp at the corner of Butcher's furniture store, King Square, caused quite an illumination last night. It was agastly sight. We trust the company wil / amply attend to the matter. Me. J. A. M. Aikina, son of Hon. J. C. Aikins, assistant Superintendent of the Metro- politan S. School, Montreal, has been presented with an address and some valuable books in recognition of services rendered to the school. Mr. Aikins is about leaving for Winnipeg to commence practicing law. Cosviction.—On Friday, 7th instant, An- drew Berrigan and Michael Berrigan, of Lot 31, were convicted before Theophilus Des- Biisay, J. P., and fined in the sum of $9.60, with costs, for a trespass on the lands and remises of Theophilus Moore and Mary H. a on said Township No. 31. Ocr Dogs — WHat witt BE DoNE wiTH Tuem ?—The Clerk of the Stipendiary’s Ma- gistrate’s Court to day publishes a notice to the eftect that prosecutions will be immediately commenced against all persods who are known to be in possession of dogs, and who have not registered them and paid the dog-tax. Perer DoxNoLiy was arraigned before the Stipencdiary Magistrate this forenoon, charged with stealing clothes from alinein Mr Michael Fu -nace’s yard, and was remanded 8 days. He w.ll be examined ‘before Theoph DesBrisay, Esq., J. P., on Friday, ona charg: of stealing a horse and two geese from Mr. Peter Con- nolly, Lot 30. Farr attendance at the market to-day. Prices were as follows :—Beef (small) from 5 to 12c.; do., quarter, from 4 to Sc. ; mutton, from 4 to 8c.; pork (carcass) from 4 to 4éc.; yeese, from 50 to 60c.; Chickens (per pair) rom 40 t» 50c.; butter (fresh) from 2U to 25c. 3 do., tub, from 14 to l7c.; eggs, from 22 to 25 cts. ; potatoes, from 35 to 40c.; oats, from 27 to 28c. Ecciestasticat.—-The Halifax Herald says. The Rev. Bruce Mackay, late priest in charge of Christ Church, Cherry Vailey, P. E. L, and now parish priest of Tangier, N. S., proceeds to Bermuda in next steawer, te enter upon his new field of labor, having been appvinted by the Imperial Govern- ment to a Crown living. Sir William Jenner has retired from the} Chair of Morbid Anatomy, in University Col lege, London, which he has filled with rare success for nearly thirty years. The ‘* Lancet says that the demands made upon his time by his appointments and the public, have com- pellea Sir William’s resignation, and laments that in England they have no endowments which are worthy the accep*ance of their mas- ter minds. Tue rumor is again put in circulation that Senator Macpherson, whose fierce ar- raignment of the Mackenzie Administration did it no little damage in Ontario, is to be the next Lieutenant Governor of that Prov- ince. The term oi the present occupant of the high office has a year or two to run. But there seems to be no inherent improba- bility in the story of Senator Macpherson having been fixed upon for the succession. — St. Johan News. Tue Governor General and the Princess were at the Ottawa Opera House on the 6th inst. to hear Mrs. Scott Siddons. The house was crowded except in the gallery, and the whole affair went off with eclat. After the last piece, ‘“‘The Jackdaw of Rheims,” had been powerfully recited, Mrs. Siddons was eiled to the royal box, and congratulated on | Orvetta, Henry, from eee nena Ok BY TELEGRAPH. OrTTrawa, Feb. 10 | There is not the slightest yrounds for the rumor that has recently gained currency, to the eff ct that Hon James Cockburn, M. FE or West Northumberland, is about to accept 4 J udgeship. An at-home, skating party, and dinner party were given on Saturda ‘cSs Louise. The lambermen of the Dominion in the City Hall, to-mon v. for the purpose of Set tte the “it ‘estin Thor lis iSSitng the tariff question. There is a |} vrospect of a large attendance. LONDON, Feb. 10. . 1 Gispaccn trom AaZIpiy Says that Wali shamed s presence at Jeti tlabad is necessary j»vecause of negotiations proceeding ne Governinent and Yakoob Khan Mohamed thinks that Yakoob will continue to resist until the Ameer is dead. At Candahar, five fanatics dashed into the British camp on Thursday, and wounded Seven men. Three soldiers were also acci- jdentally shot, one fatally, during the dis- }turbance. The fanatics were killed. between LiveErroor, Feb. 10. The laborers haye appointed a deputation to learn the views of the steamship owners’ asso- siation, but the deputation is prohibited from making any compromise. Not a single vessel sailed from Liverpool for a foreign port on Monday. Severai hundred sailors union. The boiler makers ef London have struck. The bolt makers, pattern makers, and hun- dreds of other tradesmen intend to follow. have formed a Anecdote cf Princess Louise. The Niagara Falls correspondent of the su ffalo Courier describes the following in- cident of the Princess Louise’s visit to the former place :—‘‘ Her Royal Highness is very thoughtful and considerate of all who are connected in anyway with her house- hold. Lately she observed that one of her servants frequently placed his: hands wpon his face. His peculiar appearance aroused her suspicion. She immediately inquired the cause, and learned that he was suficring with a raging toothache. Placing her soft hands upon his cheek, she prescribed as fol- fows :—** Now George you go directly and get a great, large fig; cut it open. and heat itas hot as you can: place it upon your face, over the ache, and in a little time, I am sure, you will feelmuch better.” George was overwhelmed with her Highness,’ kind- ness and declared positively that when her hand rested upon his face every bit of the pain was driven away.” eenniaialiiinveniinielias Mr. Coomrs’ letter in type—is unavoid- ably crowded out, It will appear to-mor- row. Tue Archbishop of Paris, replying to a let- ter from Pere Haycinthe, notifying him of the opening of the Reformed Church in Paris, writes that he regards his correspondent as deranged and a dreadful example of Divine chastisement for infidelity. George Eliot, it is reported, will write no more novels for a long time to come. Her husband left at his death additional work on ‘* Positive Philosophy,” to the comple- tion of which his widow has already begun to devote all her time and energies. It will make some middle-aged people feel very old to hear that the Princess Royal, who was born within their remem- brance, is on the point of becoming a grand- mother. Her daughter, the Hereditary ty by H. R. H. the Prin-| GREAT } CLEARING SALE AT THE { j ’ will meet London House -— ——eemeee * D ——— the principle that all goods should be turned into 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 sale offers to all econ- omic housewives Special Induce- ments. 10: Never was econ- omy more needful Never was the Princess of Saxe-Meiningen is expecting her confinement this month ; so that if all! goes well, Her Majesty the Queen will be a! great-grandmother before she is sixty. Up to this time no Queen of England has ever lived to see her great grandchildren ; but} Her Majesty may now reasonably hope to} he a great-great-grandmother and toe see} her grandchildren’s grandchiidren. | Tne Argus says:—-‘‘The case before the Court ever since the trial of Millner and Johnston was brought to a close, is that of Alley vs. Duchemin. It excited a great deal of interest in the community, as it is consid- { ered that the result will establish a precedent | which will affect the business of every owner of a factory in the city. The evidence for both the prosecution and defence was all in on Sat-! urday, aud on that evening Mr. E. J. Hodgson addressed the Court on behalf of the defence. The speech lasted for several hours, and is| pronounced by all who heard it to have been | one of the ablest efforts ever made in a civil case on tivis Island. On Monday morning Mr. | Charles Palmer closed the case for the présecu. | tion.” ican apical 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- jsignificant origin. At this season of the year, especially, a cold is such a common thing that in -he 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 i tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,- 600 bottles sold last year without a single le failure known. | ss Shipping News. Arrived at Philadelphia, 5th inst., schooner | . E. Island. 1 her effort by the Marquis and Princess, both} Parque Vigilant, of Charlottetown, P. E. L, | of whom shook her warmly by the hand, and} Mclean, sailed from Baltimore October 4th, | entered into a couversation, which lasted for | with a cargo of 11,242 bushels wheat, 7,757 some minutes. On entering the theatre H. KR. | bushels corn and 600 barrels flour, for Operto, H. bowed thrice to the assemblage, which j since which time nothing has been heard of | rose to receive her, the band playing God Save her. Queen. After taking leave of Mrs. Siddons, | ————————————————— ts the audience again vociferously applauded,|Q\UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX which H. R. H. again graciously acknow-|}) AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Province, opportunity bet- ter. Never were the prices so low. —————30:- 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. James & UL Charlottetewn, Feb. 4, 1878. In pursuance of ee a a eee a — CHEAPEST YET. J. B. MACDONALD Great Bargains in Every Department PHRSONS JIN WAS Om’ Dry woods, Millinery, Clothing, 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. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879 -her ~ ECONOMY & SECURITY. “+ ~ = — Vs LP AND AUCIDENT LASUQUUCE COMUNE A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. ee ~- :0:-——-- — B55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS 1N 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - SUBMITTED - - - $1,856,598 " . SS Ue ‘ r . - 3,158.000 A ve ’ a = 7 Solia Addition to Company's Assets in 1877, - - $55,289.58, There is no. reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie yo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system, ae Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a THOMAS WORKMAN, Esga., President ; M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esg., Vice-President ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNTERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON, L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘« DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, .. . . Meprcat EXamiyvers. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island, July 3, 1878— To the Travelling Public No. 35 Water St., | Charlottetown. EAMS are in readiness, on arrival of | ‘Prince Edward Island Branch morning and evening trains, to drive pas- | TO TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, ON Thursday Evening, Feb, 13th, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. REGULATIONS : All persons intending to take part must enter their names with the Secretary, not later than Saturday, the 8th inst., after which !no application will be entertained. Each person, in costume, must be provided iwith a legible card bearing name and *‘chara>- ter,” such card to be handed to the person in waiting, upon entering the Dress Room. | The Committee reserve the right to reject iany objectionable character. | Admission—Ticket holders, im Costume, | FREE; Season ticket holders, to promenade, , every day (Sunday's excepted.) T'are, $2. HORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE this route going to Ottawa on the 5th inst. J. W. HUGHES. | | Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 GRA_IN D | Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES Rink have pleasure in announcing their} Lossxs settled with promptitude and liber- Dec. 14. Island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all sengers through from here to Cape Traverse 9 —OF THF— The Hons. Messrs. Haviland, Brecken, | Austin C. MeDonald and Dr. Muttart took | Apply to J. W. Hughes, merchant, or John | i RE AND LIFE. Hughes, proprietor of the ‘‘ Dominion House,” |. which is being largely patronized lately by | commercial and other travellers. s 7 JOHN HUGHES. County Line Station, Feb. 7, 1879—tf 'Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.06 | CHIEF OFFICES— Edinburgh, 64 Princess : | Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ; ance Business are divided every Five Years, anc re Ss aif i Va | The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every tae ‘ of Premium. corresponding to ‘the nature of HE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating | the risk. . ality. 4 s ‘ 2. ' Ty Annual Skating Carnival | G. W. DEBLOISs, General Agent. Executors’ Noti Xecutors Notice, YEXWEE undersigned Executors of the Estate of Ralph Brecken Peake, late of Char lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward persons indebted to the said Estate to make mimediate payment to them; and all persons hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year from date. Dated this twenty-first day of January, A. D., 1879. g EDWARD J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. DeBLOIs, THOS. HANDRAHAN, 25c; Non-Ticket holders, in Costume, 50 cts. ; Executors. Non-ticket h« lders to Promenade, 50 cents. | Jan, 21, 1879. rg 3m Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hail. } to Sy, Byo“lt. HOBKIRK, Sec'y. | Wants, Lost, fo Feb. 1, 1879 -« ws tu wth pat 3in e } ae und, Sr, — | Advertisements under this heading, tm pase GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ‘TRADE MARX. Phe Great TRADE MARK. ed for Ten Cents per day. English Kem- edy, an unfail- ing cure for Sem- ee» parcels of Goods; also a PURSE containing a small sum of money i | j } i } | | inal Weakness, was left in my shop some time ago, can be had Spermatorrahe a, by calling and proving property, and paying ‘Ss Impotency, and <a expenses of this advertisement. Trnotny O'CoNNELL, Queen Stroet American Variety Store. feb 10—6in ae en te all diseases that “ews | © Defore Takingionow as a se- After Taking, ‘quence of self-abuse; as lots of -Memory, Uni |versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness \of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many lother Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- ‘sumption. # Full particulars in our pam- | phlet, whieh we desire to send free by mail to ‘every one, ta. The Speciiic Medicine is sold OST.—This morning, 2 GOLD EAR. RING. The finder will oblige by leaving it at the ‘‘ Examiner Office.” Feb. 7, 1879—lin ee having any claims against the said Estate are * ‘by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- aoe for eine will be sent free, by me on | receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., t Windsor, Ont., Canada. ga Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugiste, and by all wholesaleand retail Drugyists in the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. < OST— Last night, 2 No. 9SKATE, The finder will please leave it at the Exape- INER OFFICE. February 9, 1579—2in ' OST.—In this city, on Tuesday last, a Pocket Book contaming a small sum of money and some papers. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Ch’town, Feb, 6, 1879. ne eemnantee ee ae