renin Corer peer neentenetine enn nestle semen Local and Other Htems. CARDINA under. £6,000, A siograray of Daniel O'Connell, from the pen of Mr. W. M. Terrens, M. P., author of the ‘‘ Life of Lord Melbourne,” is in the press. DoMINioN VALIAMENT opens to-morrow. - ’ ‘ ’ ‘ We shall lay the Governor General's Speech before our readers in the evening, if it he pos- sible to obtain it in time. Tue boats with mails arrived at Cape Trav- erse from Cape lormentine at noon to-day; The mails lett for this Ci 2- e mails lett for this City, and may he ex- pected at 6 o’cloek. At the Stpendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, ‘Thomas Moore, drunk and inea- pable, was tined $2 and costs, or 8 days; James Campbell, for the same? offence, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days. Two Yarmouth ships—the Vandieman and the Andrew Loviti—have been lost at sea. All but four of the crew of the Vandieman were lost. The latter vessel was fitted out in St. John last year. ‘*Prixcess Lovisk.” Mowat & Son, of Stratforl|, O baad turing a choice article of fy “—nown as *¢ Princess Lo » and wisely cails public at- tention to the fact through the press, i Mrs. M. A. Catxins, of Oshkosh, Wis., writes to Sir Jolin Macdonald that she pos- sesses the watch of the ill-fated Major Andre, and olors to part with it, for a consideration, to any of his countrymen, Ax Island mail is received daily during the fine weather. The mail service between the main land and the island is much more satis. factory this winter than last—a result, prob- ably, of the change of Government. — J/oncton Tim a. A Musiecat and Literary Entertainment will be given in St. Paul's Schoolroom, on! Tuesday, the 158th, at 8 p.m. Admission 10} cents. The high tone of these entertainments will be sustained. New readers, artistes, etc., may be expected. feb. 12—* THe Duke of Edinburgh has been gazetted a Rear Admiral, ana ere long his flag will be flying at the head of the largest ship in the British Navy. He has been a good deal afloat and has seen service in the Mediterranean, Australia and Canada. He is looked on as a smart officer, though much of a martinet, like | his grandfather, the Duke of Kent. For several days the Rockhead prisoners | have been empleyed levelling the snow on the streets of Halifax, but on Saturday they struck work, on the plea of being fed only on hard biseuit, frozen meat and cold water. Afier considerable persuasion they were induced to resume work, and the mat- ter will be investigated by the Commission. A MAN named John Treanor, farmer, of De- Sable, was yesterday summoned before Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., J. P., at the instance of Felix Rush, for fraud. ‘Treanor, it is alleged, fraudently received from Rush, last Novem- ber, three dollars and twenty-four cents in excess of the real price of a pig which Mr. Rush bought from him at the market. ‘The trial has been postponed til] Vriday. Ir is said that steps will be taken to prevent the practice, now teo much in vogue, ot bring- ing extraneous influences, political or other- wise, to bear on the heads of departments of the Government for the purpose of interiering with the status or advancemeut of Govern- ment employees, with the object of making the position or promotion of such employees solely dependent upon merit and_ ability. This is a wise decision, and cannot fail to have a salutory influence on the standing of the service. On the anniversary of Pope Pius IX’s death, February 7th, there was celebrated in St. Peter’s Church at Rome a solemn funeral, at which not only all the Cardinals and Prelates in the city were present, but also all the Bishops in the Kingdom. The funeral service took place with closed doors, and only those who had tickets signed by Cardinal Nina were allowed entrance, as Pope Leo XII. assisted personally at the Mass, and gave the customary absolution. A PUN-sTRUCK correspondent writes: A gordon to present lea-nings, the yeo-manry of P. E. Island will soon beer-id of the Lo- cal Government. They gavin at the Tig- nish election perry-emptorily. One by one they waste away, though whimsi-kelly con- sidering themselves popular. They in a stew ar t-erribly mixed up, and ar so know-n through the country, ddvies-tation awaits them. It would, indeed be consider-d odd if it did not. Passinc the Skating Rink to-day, our re- porter’s attention was attracted by a consider- able *‘ bustle” round the doors. Entering the Rink, to make enquiries, he was astonished to find that the decorations for the Carnival, to be held to-morrow (Thursday) night, were well nigh completed, and that never before has the Rink donned such a gala-day attire. Under the tasteful management of Mr. Sweeney (who is well known for decorative ability) the Rink has been made to assume the appearance of “Fairyland,” and now needs only the eloes (whom, we presume, will muster in force to- morrow night), to complete the enchantment, Further inquiries elicted the fact that the Di- rectors contidently anticipate that this Carnival will eclipse any of those previously held, as the entmes ‘‘in costume” are More numerous, striking and attractive. The Princess of Tanjere, who has not only made her appearance in public, but rmitted the Governor of Madras to invest er with the insignia of the Star of India, is the most highly educated Princess in the Orient. She owes her intellectual culture to the aid of an accomplished young Ger- man lady, and has made considerable pro- gress in English. An eye witness of the ceremony says that her slight figure and charming face at once gained the sympathy of all. Over a plain and straight dress of cloth of gold, with a girdle of the same stuff, she wore an emerald green silk fichn, most beautifully ornamented with jewels and embroidery, and her head-dress seemed to be a sort of turban. A female attend- ant carried a splendid sword. LLENS personally was sworn | ~ - ae " »~ TT iE eee eet testes aananistineamsne Seane- meen an z NEWS BY TELEGRAPE,| GREAT Orrawa, Feb. 11. the Ladies College. | It has been definitely decided on that no spectators will be admitted to the gallery of the Senate Chamber, on the night of the -AT THE presentation. The invitations to the State dirner, to be held on the 13th inst., include the Lieut.- Governors of the Provinces, Judges of the Supreme Courts, Ministers of the Crown, Members of the Privy Council, who are not 0 n 0 n 0 U sé of the Ministry, and heads of departments. It is expected that some 90 persons will sit Gown to dinner, | Lonpon, Feb. 11. The Post and Tagblatt state that satisfac- — tory declarations have been exchanged by ‘Germany and Denmark relative to the re- cent treaty'with Austria. Liverroor, Feb. 11. | ‘The number of strikers of all classes here, Js estimated at from 50,000 to 60,000. Lonpon, Feb. 11. , rn of the disaster to the British the principle that forces show that the guns were spiked be- fore being captured. Ce wt ali soods should |Government is bound to send ample rein- 5 | forcements without ae hour’s rl ad be turned into | The Times says, editorially, that the | It is useless to {spare no expense or effort. | deny the extreme gravity of the disaster in cash during the Airica. The Zulus were more formidable than th i 1 Nn W | } j } } 44aUly © Ua Udo “ e military expected. SCaSO 1C It was known that they were well armed, and it is now known how large a force they they are bought, ¢an mass at one point. The triumph of the Zulus will expose the W mM - cvlonists to fresh and formidable amas, © offer our ag nificent Stock at Special Notices. ° Suoxro Suumon st Becx & Co prices to ensure | ‘ ‘ 2D 4 if 7) tp., at Beer & ° Gols a speedy real i eallza- CARNIVAL. ~- CARNIVAL. — Parties desirous e of being photographed in costume can do so at t101 } specially reduced prices at’ Lrwis’. . _ WALENTINES ! VALENTINES !—Just received, {by mail, the best and largest assortmeut in the City, from one cent to one dollar each. Come lone, ¢ ne all, | efore they are cone. T. O’CoxnNeEL1, Queen Street American Variety Store. feb 10—Gin This year’s sale omic housewives Harv Trwes—Money Scarce:—You car Special Induce- i get good Photographs made at Lewis’ for $1.50} TY ents per dozen ; also, 4 good Tintypes for 50 cents. CHoick GREEN Grapes only 28e. per 1b. at W. fF. Carrgr’s. CuHoice Lemons and Oranges at W. F. CARTER’S. _ Try our Climax Ice Creeper—the best ever invented. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—W. R. Borgrnam, South Side Queen Square—tim taw Arpirs by the barrel, bushel or peck cheap at W. F. Carrer’s, Curier’s Pockrer InwALers cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all dis- eases of the throat and lungs. Sold at the Never Was econ- Apothecariea’ Hall. jan 24-—tf Omy more needful _ Wuenre can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ : Aut kinds of Preserves suitable for sick Ni ever Ww . h ar people at W. EF. Carrer’s. j29 2w eod L © oe ‘| aS = * A rew more of those good Fur Caps can be; opportunit y bet- ot at J. Hobbs’ Hat and Cap Factory. ' res 1 to-day. | UOT Ten barrels Fresh Oysters by rail to-day. ° Step into the BEEHIVE and get a boss Stew—3i CRANRERRIES only § cents per quart, at W. F. Carters—lw VALENTINES, new style, for 1879, at Has zard’s Bookstore, Queen Suuare, West.— 31 — +——__—_ os <a or ———_-+----- Shipping News. Never were the prices so low. i j t oe } IN PORT. | ———-—= :0: ——_— New York, Feb. 5.—R. B. Peake, Hoben, | for London; Shamrock, O’UConnell, for | Pernambuco; J. M. S. Boudrot, for Demerara; | Marshal S., Mann, for Barbadoes and St. Thomas; brigt. Affghan, Smith, une. CLEARED, | And in anticipa- eee ea ; reais 30th ult., barque Milo, Robbins tion OL the speedy "Ak Cheslattam, 61): inatcchemws Bilde, wi BAOPtioN otf the liams for Dublin. From Yokohama, 6th ult., ship Lothair, | Herdoin, for Vancouver’s Island. RUA TIONAL Ppiigy 3 Fayal, Jau, 20th—Sirus, from Prince Ea.| ward Islan¢ for New York, has pnt in with eargo shifted; cargo advertised for sale. Bark Vigilant, of Charlottetown, P. FE. L, DISASTERS, ETC. with a largely in- corn and 6U0 barrels of flour for Oporto, since ; which time nothing has been eal her. word to the wise ae ee ae on a Shipment] > + ? of Fresh Meat.—Supreme Court Circuit, New thi York, before Judge Landon. Messrs. Sherman is 5U cient. and Gillette brought suit against the Inman Steamship Co., to recover the sum of $32,000, the value of a shipment ef fresh meat from fit for use and was thrown overboard. The claim on behalf of the plaintiff’s was, that the steamship company did not provide properly ventilated and. cooling refrigerators for the sound keeping of the meat. On or Before Delivery. Married. : In San Francisco, Cal., on 25th January, by the Rev. Dr. Platt, Rector of Grace Church, Jamos T. Purdie and Jane b. Douse, youngest daughter of the late Hon. William Douse, of this city. aa On the Sth inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Robert 8. Patter son, Mr. Wm. Walker, to Kattie, and Peter Sinclair, Esq., Summerfield, to Maggie, only daughters of Archibald McMurdo, Esq., New Annan. ARES & Ul Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1878. An address was presented to the Gover- ; nor-General at noon to-day, on behalf of in pursuance of offers to all econ- McLean, sailed from Baltimore Oct. 4 with : a ift. c¢ cargo of 11,242 bushels of ‘liens. 7,751 beth crease tari : a | New York on the steamer City of Brussels in Apiil, 1877. The steamer when a few days out broke her shaft, and consequently what meat the passengers did not eat, became un- q | tm Great Bargains in =r tT A - i} cc purchasing elsewhere. Juri dh iS : ery Se y 2a of YE be , a J. B. MACDONALD STILL CONTINUES TO GIVE cvery Department RSONSs IN WANT Or Dry taods, Wiltinery, Glothing, Boots and Shoes, Will find it to their advantage to visit this House before The Stock is unsurpassed, either in Low Prices or quality of Goods. ii MACDONALD. (hucen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879 —her ae at! LE AMG AGCIDET A SOUND AND NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - mwa oo WE, es ws io be less than the sum assured by them, as THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq., President ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; Prince HON. L. C. OWEN, “ DANIEL DAVIES, Messrs. JENKINS & MeoLiob, ah July 3, 1878— To the Travelling bhi FHXEAMS are iu readiness, on arrival of morning and evening trains, to drive pas- sengers through from here to Cape ‘Traverse every day (Sunday's excepted.) fare, 52. The Hons. Messrs. Haviland, Brecken, this route going to Ottawa on the 5th inst. Hughes, proprietor of the ‘‘ Dominion House,” which is being largely patronized lately by commercial and other travellers. J. W. HUGHES. JOHN HUGHES. County Line Station, Feb. 7, 1879—tf GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival TENSE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasure in announcing their Annual Skating Carnival 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 with a legible card bearing name and ‘‘chara2- ter,’ such card to be handed to the person in waiting, upon entering the Dress loom. The Committee reserve the right to reject any objectionable character, lento ; Season ticket holders, to promenade, (25¢; Non-Ticket holders, in Costume, 50 cts. ; | Non-ticket hc lders to Promenade, 50 cents. Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall. 1 By or ter, iw. C. HOBKIRK, See’y. Feb. 1, 1879-swstu wth pat 3in ; | GRAYW’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. English Rem- <> s > “\edy, an unfail- sa. 2 0% ing cure for Sem- %: 27 inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, Gham, Impotency, and <4 Sra inp mie all diseases that “== \5 Before Taking soiow as a se-After Takinz, quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni i versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness ‘of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many lother Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. es Full particulars in our pam> | phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. we. The Specific Medicine is sold | by all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on 'receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont., Canada. | g@ Sold in Charlottetown by ali Drugists, and by all wholesaleand retail Wrugyists in the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. i | } i i ‘ ; } } i | = ECONOMY & SECURITY. - ——10:—~— SU Ww 2 UO TU. Auks rs maaan RELIABLE investments All Within the Dominion. ——_——:0:-—_-——- 355,299 51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1577. Solid Addition to Company's Assets in 1871, ane 506 289,58, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie Austin C. MeDonald and Dr. Muttart took | Apply to J. W. Hughes, merchant, or John | Admission—Ticket holders, in Costume, | TRADE MARK. Phe Great Teade MARK, | _ [ASURANGU GUMPAN OF MONTREAL HOME COMPANY. $1,855,598 i ee . 3,158.000 under the minimum system, ga Special attertion is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNTERS, Superintendent, nee Edward tisiand Beard of Birectors: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. No. 35 Water St., ‘harlottetewn. ee ; Prince Raward Island Branch —OF THEK— NORTH GRIMS & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. IWSURANGE 60. ‘Subseribed Capital, $9,.733,.332.00 1,216,666.00 | CHIEF OFFICES-—Edinburgh, 64 Princess | Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. / Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- /ance Business are divided every Five Years, | The Tables of Rates are moderate. | Fire Insurances effected on nearly every | description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium, corresponding to the nature of the risk. | Lossms settled with promptitude and liber. | ality as i | G. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent. ‘Paid up Capital, - - Hxeoutors’ Notioe, .7 AHI undersigned Executors of the Estate of Ralph Brecken Peake, late of Char- | lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all | persons indebted to the said Estate to make | mrnediate payment to them; and all persons having any claims against the said [state are hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year from date. Dated this twenty-first day of January, | -. D., 1879. 4 EDWARD J. HODGSON, | GEORGE W. DeBLOIs, : THOS, HANDRAHAN, | Executors. }Jan. 21, 1879. rg om ! - | } } Wants, Lost, Found, &e, | Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, aril be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. VOUND—Two 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. Trmotuy O'ConNELL, (Queen Street American Variety Store, feb 10—6in ’ OST.—This morning, a GOLD EAR.- RING. The finder will oblige by leaving it at the ‘*‘ Examiner Office.” Feb. 7, 1879—lin OST—Last night, a No. 9SKATE, The | finder will please leave it at the Exam- | INER OFFICE. | February 9, 1579—2in | 7 OST.—In this city, on Tuesday last, a Pocket Book containing a small sum of money and some papers. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1879. ener ts _ tere eadeeadiaaessancaeeninsi Memadiazdntaiiieesilioaaaetatnce lige neo = ER err a a cI ET RE ae 2a RE ERT. ER as ws : Se moet a ee