esata we = y — “ Local re ee W. Suniivan arrived home to- | day. THERE are about thirty cases of diphtheria in the city. Tue Corprst Yet.—Tnesday night—ther- mometer registered 124 above zero. Tue Hillsborough was covered with ice on Wednesday morning,and there is some,floating ice inthe harbor. SPRING Park Brewery was sold at auction by W. D. Stewart to-day, for $4,900...W. RB. Watson, Esq., was the purchaser. THe tea anc fancy sale in connection with **Prince Edward” Division, en Tuesday night, was a pleasant and successful affair. The Band of the $2nd Battalion added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. Proceeds about $100. CaatTuamM Desatine CLus.—Question for deliberation Friday evening: ‘‘ Has the policy of the British Government been con- ducive to the best interests of the Em- pire?’ Opener, Jonn Lawson. Sreamers.---The St. Lawrence arrived at ‘about noon to-day—bringing Halifax dates to the 16th. She will leave for Pictou again to- morrow morning. The Princess of Wales left for Pictou this morning, and will return to- morrow—bringing JUmited States and all Western mails, The Northern Light left for Pictou this morning. A New Wonder. EDISON'S GREATEST INVENTION An invention that far outstrips Edison’s telephone in transmitting sound, and in simplicity and cheapness of construction, has been invented by an Indiana young man, Mr. Israel D. Jewett, assisted by his father, Mr. H. D. Jewett. The place where this invention, which has been called the agophone, came to light, is a little village of one hundred inhabitants, St. Omér, which lies two miles from the rail- town of St. Paul, on the Indianapolis, Cin- cinnati and Louisville railroad, about thirty- seven miles from Indianapolis. Father and son are the proprietors of a drug store, printing office, musical instrument store, ost oflice and general repairing shops, all in the same building. The instrument they have invented is now in operation between their general utility shop and their resi- dence, a quarter of a mile away. The dif- ference between that instrument and Edison’s telephone is, that it does not have to be held to the mouth and shouted into by the speaker,while the listener must held his ear to the tube to hear the faint sounds. In the agophone the speaker stands ten feet away from the instrument, and his voice is heard distinctly at the other end of the line at an equal or greater distance frem the instrument. The invention was _in- spected by a reporter on Saturday, who found a group of wondering neigh- bors gathered to hear and see the great invention. A conversation was in progress between the elder Jewett, in the store, and his wife at their residence. Mr. Jewett was leaning on the counter, three or four feet away from the little box, which was the instrument. He spoke in a natu- ral, easy tone, not especially directing his voice te the instrument. The answers came back with such distinctness that they were understood equally well in the further cor- ner of the store as at the mouth of the in- strument. Mrs. Jewett was asked to sing, and the words of ‘‘ Over There” came with ali the sweetness that would have been heard if the singer had been in an adjoin- ing room. Mr. Jewett went home and, at the request of his son, took a seat eight feet from the instrument and played the ‘* Arkansas ‘Traveller’ en his violin. Every note was heard distinctly, not only in the store, but on the street and in the rear yard, which is separated by another room from the store. The closing of a door, sweep- ing the floor, footsteps and conversation be- tween Mrs. Jewett and others in her room, all were heard-in the drug stere. The ticking of a watch placed in the instrument was heard at the other end ef the line. The inventor is reticient about the principles ef his instruinent. It has no battery and no magnet unless there is a magnet most artfully concealed. All that can be seen of the agophone is a little box, open in front, with black walnut sides, the back of thin iron plate. About an inch in front of the iron plate is a thin pine board forming a artition across the box. It has an open- ing about an inch in diameter, from which asmall funnel of thin copper plate runs back through the iron end of the box, clos- ing on a smal! brass wire. The brass wire extends out about two yards, and connects with copper wire, which forms the con- nectisg medium. The instrument at the other end is the same. Mr Jewett does not offer any explanation of his principle, except to say that the copper funnel is a vibrator. He is exceedingly anxious not to tell too much before the end is attained. a Astonishing Success. ECLIPSED, It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma,Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No a son can use it without immediate relief. Three doses wiil relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists te re- commend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bvettle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size ale by all Drugzgists. 75 cents. For and @ther items. : : Mandan cde Pentel naib ' RemMempBer the sale of Oil Paintings, by | Wim. Dodd, to-morrow. | Hon. W. : | Ask your Druggist | , A ee » nee eee _ ED een anced Peas Pe ; . Special dispatch to Hxaminer. 1G Lonpon, Dec, 16. The correspondent of the Times at Cabul teleyraphs on the 15th as followz: The ~ +9 1} amirite. « ops troops are in excellent spirits, and ready Invite the attention of buyers to their large, well as- sorted, and CHEAP STOCK, of the following goeds: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCARLET FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. DRESS GOODS. A large, variety of the Newest Materials, and Trimmings to suit. Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. FUR MUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, &c., GREBE MUPFPFS, AND Grebe Trimmings. KNIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting from a 5c. pair Bootees to a “Pra Worrinc- Ton ”’ combination Scarf & Hood. Black Silk Fringes, avery large variety good & cheap All of the above extra geod value. PLUS & SIEM Ch'town, Nov. 4, 1879. MENS fed, including nine officers. for any work. The British loss in the var- ious affairs during the past week was 42 killed, including six officers, and 76 wound- The military contributer to the ‘‘ Times” writes as follows : The temporary success of Mahomed Jan over Gen. Massey, coupled with the evacuation of the position won at such a cost on the 13th, has evidently given the rising an impetusit needs allour strength The fShirpur cantonment, to overconic, orth of Cabul, are en- which lies two milés n trenched, and contain several months sup- plies. ‘The troops are in good health, and though it is humiliating*to feel that at this moment the Afghans have the upper hand; that our army of occupation is is besieged ; that Cabul has passed from our hands, and its gevernment transferred to Mahomet Jan. Yet there is no cause for alarm. There is many a man inside that entrench- ment who has faced heavier odds than those at present against him, and though it may be a little unpleasant to learn that the Afghans hate us now with the undying hatred they exhibited in 1848, there is no reason to feel any apprehension of the disgrace which overtook us then. The London Gazefte anneunces that Par- liamont meets in February. ConstTaNTinoPLEe, Dec. 16. Muktar Pasha has sent a despatch an- nouncing that he has convinced 3,000 Al- banians of the necessity of the cession of Gussinge to Montenegro. In view of the explanations of the Porte, Russia has with- drawn her proposal to secure the cession of Gussinge. Orrawa, Dee. 16, A deputation representing the men dis- charged from the Government workshops waited upon Mr, Langevin to-day, and asked that the men be re-installed and a reduction of hours ofall the staff in- stead ef the dismissal of a few men, be sub- stituted, estitution threatens the men if they are not reinstated. Lonpon, Dec. 16, The Attorney General has granted a writ of error ini the’ case of Arthur Orton, other- wise known as the Tichborne claimant. nena EE se ; Financial. Tur followiag are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency cf the Merchants Bank of Halifax :—- oo London—-sight........... 9% per cent. prem. APG GRIM. 6 0b ae es 9 percent. “ New York—cheque.... 4 percent. ‘* Boston--cheque.......... k percent. ‘‘ Montreal, Toronto, etc... }4percent. * RO, ames usin CU ENS « 0 4 per cent... °‘ St. Joh Ree 6.55... 5 4 percent, ‘‘ St. Jolin’s; NWid.....<.. 2. percent. ‘ i ED Special Notices. OvysrerRs on half-shell at Unrton Houser. Grr your Christmas supplies at Brer & Gozrr’s. dl7 | Cau and see the Vases that are being sold at half-price. Vases marked $2.60, selling at $1.10, and Toilet Sets and Vases accordingly at the Agricultural Store.—Ruperr May. dl3 31 THe place to get Hovss.- Tus Best and Cheapest place to buy Cheese, wholesale or retail, is at the Family Grocery.- —R, K. BRACE. ald a Boss Stew--UNIon Confectionery.” d1631 Mince Mrat, 20 cents per ib, at Brrr & Gorr’s. dl7 Ger your Christmas and New Year’s Toys at the Agricultural Store. They are the cheapest in the city.—Roperr May. dl6 61 Nice Currants, 8 cents per lb at. ‘‘ The Confectionery.” d163i Sweet Orances, Green Grapes, Choiee Figs, Dates and Lemons, at ‘*The Confec- tionery.”’ di63i Sanra Cravs—Call at Lewis’, and buy your Toys and Dolls, cheap—dec 4, tf A Few permanent boarders wanted at the Unton Hovusx. First-class rooms. Terms moderate. THe cheapest place to get your mottoes framed is at G. H. Cook’s, over Apothecaries Hall. —[dee 13, lw] Pounn & Frvuir Cake at Berr & Gorv’s, d6, 2w Nova Scotia Shad and Postor Hams, at Fish SToRF. Dates, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Nuts, at Beer & Gorr’s. d6, 2w Just Racrivep, a large lot of Flower Pots, all sizes, very cheap, at the Agricultural Store —Robprrt May. di3 3i : CLARK’S PIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware. Enquire ior it. Honey 20c. at Beer & Goff s. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Dec. 16.—Joseph Etienne, Montreal; JE Reid, Tryon Woolen Mills; George H Bishop, M ontreal. enncnnnetineieat - OPENED THIS DAY, Fancy Wool Breakiast Shawls, Plain do do (10, Colored Wool Squares, YEW FEATHERS, NEW HATS, NEW FRILLINGS, PLAIN & FANCY VELVETEENS., BEER & SONS. Dec, 3, 1879. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, CRANBERRIES, § cents per quart, at ‘ The| | j LO PIQUSE. DECERIBER. G. DAVIES & CO., Desire to call special atten- tion, during this month to the following low lines of Goods: A Lot of ENGLISH BLANKETS, at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 A Lot of QUILTED BED COVERS, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.00 A Lot of BOYS’ REEFERS at $2.00 A Lot of Womens Grey Ribbed HOSE, at 22 cents. - A Special Line of Plain and Fancy WINCEYS, (Stripes and Tartans.) A Large Assortment of Mens’ Women’s and Childrens’ Fur Goods A choice lot of Wool Goods, Promenade Scarfs, Squares, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &e. &e., Xe. Also—Just Received by S. & “Prince Edward,” NEW FRILLINGS, FRINGES, LACES, RIBBONS, SPOTTED NETTS, BERLIN WOOLS, LADIES RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE. A Fresh Supply of Kerr’s Celebrated N. M. T. SEWING COTTON. THRMS CASH. Davies & Ub | 20. Loeking towards SALE @F PICTURES. aa eee HE following pictures of P, E. I. Scenery, principally in the vicinity. of Charlotte- town, painted by Mr. Roper?’ Harrts, will be sold at Auction, in my Salesroom, on THURSDAY, the 18th inst., at 2.30 o'clock. 1. Near Old Asylum, (after sunset.) 2, Peake’s Olid Wharf, (a misty morning.) 3. Near Canoe Cove, (on the road in summer.) 4. Looking towards Charlottetown, (from near cross roads, Lot 48,) Near Ferguson’s Wharf, (looking West.) 6. Near Hunter River, Railway Bridge. Looking towards St. Dunstan's College, (after sunset, ) 8. Looking up Fitzroy Street, from side Governor's Pond. 9. From Warren Farm, looking towards Pownal Bay. 10. By the side of Road to Old Asylum. Ll. On the Shore, near Canoe Cove. 12. Near Canoe Coye, looking towards Strath- albyn, (sunset. ) 13. Looking up Rochfort Street from south- west corner jail square. 14. Charlottetown, from near (sunset.) - 15. Beech Hill, Victoria Park, (autumn.) i6. Creek near Canoe Cove, (autumn.) 17. Looking Southwest towards Bellvue Creek Lot 48. 18. Near Cemetery Farm. 19. Pownal Bay, from Tea Hill. Charlottetown, from West River, . or ~ - west Southport, Stock Farm. 21. Looking towards Charlottetown, Mount Edward. 22. Looking up North River, from Dr. Jen- kins’ farm. 23. Looking South west from Malpeque Road, near Holman’s farm. 24. Moonlight, near Charlottetown. 25. On St. Peters’s Road, looking towards Charlottetown, (moonlight. ) 6. Charlottetown, from end of Ferry Wharf (moonlight. } The pictures will be on exhibition in my Salesroom, on avd after Monday, 15th inst. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, from bo Ch'town, Dec. 12, 1879,—4i GHRISTMAS TREE Sale of Seasonable Articles, FeX\HE LADIES in connection with ZION CHURCH will have a Christmas Tree aud Sale of useful articles suitable for the sea- son in aid of the funds of the Church, in the Basement, on Thursday, the 18ih December, next, commencing at 3 o'clock, Tea on the tables at 5.30 p. m. Oysters served in different styles. MRS. A. sTRONACH, Dee. ib, 1879. —4i _ President, CORDWOOD ° NHE undersigned will receive tenders up to Ist of JANUARY next, from parties willing to supply 500 CORDS of dry SOFT- WOOD, to be delivered at the Charlottetown Brick Compauny’s yard in the Royalty. The wood to be 4 feet in length, and not over cight inches in diameter. Further particulars can be obtained from he undersigned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Ch’town, Dee. 1, 1879. pat 2w eee Bones. Bones. FRNUE uadersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mili, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one ewt. (112 Ibs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent, Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1879—pat 2w Acme Skates. Or CASE this day received. f BEER & SONS. Dec. 3, 1879. CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bbls. No 1 LABRADOR, 5 “ HALIFAX SHORE, Z> ** Just received at the FISH MARKET, Grafton Street Dec. 1, 1879— EY Wants, Lost, found, We. TAOGUND—Adbout 2 months ago, a purse containing a Note of Hand, drawn im favor of John McKenna, The owner can have the same by applying at the EXaMINER office, and paying for this advertisement. d 16 EW COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen 4% and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress. Enquire at the resi- dence of Chief Justice PaLmer.— d6 m & w Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith LA maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {nlO raqn® LET—And immediate possession : given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each, thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, all ready to oceupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner, Ricuarp WeEEKs, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. [n 14. eod OR SALE.—A first-class YOUNG MARE, 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ‘‘ Abel,” stands 15 hands, good style and quite+gentle in harness. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this office. is, 1. VAKDERS WANTEB—A iew per- manent Bearders Jew be accommodated Dec. 3, 1$79. at very moderate rates at the Revere House, [oct 29, 1879] en RCN eR) | sitet tL NIN mien fren aa ae ss Ss 1s hap ab Soaer cm peibeaa server oor anae-tshiieaailon sree aera Samant ia a a aa SS ene