nen { % % LE RARER GI SA SAAT _ _ gin of the fire is not known. ee hee ee eee Ea OT Local and Other Items. toy’s Rupper Boors, No Sand 4, re- duced to $1.50. Dorsey and Jost. MemoRANDA, Brigt. Siena, McLeod, master, arrived at Boston from Turks’ Island on the 23rd inst. Tue Christian Brothers, Montreal, have mrchased the late Anglican Church of St. John the Evangelist, St. Urbian street. Deuctous. —Get at ‘* The Confectionery” come of those Crystalized Cream Dates, Chocolate Caramels, Almond Masaroons,Xc. Ry cable from Captain Trainor to Long- worth & Co., the bark ** Ringwood” arriv- ed at Mumbtles Road from Georgétown, all well. Upwarns of 150 took the pledge of total abstinence for three years fyom Rev. D. J. Gillis, at St. Andrew’s, on Sunday, the 6th inst. -— Adv. For that tickling in the throat, cough, or hoarseness, the Barley Sugar, Butter Seoteh, and Hoarhound Candy, at ‘‘ The Confectionery,” are just what is wanted. Supreme Court.—The trial cf Nicholas Collins, charged with riot, is proceeding. As yet, the examination of the witness on behalf of the Crown has not been completed. S.arvace Corps.—The badges to be worn by the members of this Company are now ‘ in possession of Mr. Tomlins, City Clerk, from whom they can be had at any time. GentiemMeN’s All Wool Scotch Tweed Pants, thoroughly shrunk and made to maasure in best style, $3.75 and 95.00. Fifty patterns to select from, at 7. A Werks & Co's. 4if & tue We very much regret to learn that the family of Mr. James McTague, the popular station-master at Morell, has been afflicted with a throat disease, which carried off one of his children, and the life of another is despaired of.-—Adv. Genxtiemen’s All Wool Heavy Canadian Tweed Pants, thoroughly shrunk and made to order in best style, $3.75 and $4.75. Forty First-class Patterns to select from. — W. A. Weexs & Co. 4i Space has been secured in these columns for the advertisement of a Concert in con- nection with King Solomon Lodge, A. F. & A. M., to be held in the Reform Club Hall (Atheneum), about 19th February. Look out for particulars next week. Accorvine to the te’ezraphic account ’ the funeral of the released Fenian soldie convict McCarthy, was very much larger than that of the dead King Victor Emma- nuel, notwithstanding all the efforts of the Italian Covernment to make the King’s fu- neral a great demonstration. a CUT THIS OUT & KEEP IT. Remember the only place to get Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer —¥OR— SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS is AT— Se. ~ Medical Hall. Sy X jan 24 Liw-3w A retina was called by the people of Victoria, on Monday evening last, to ascer- tain the feeling of the people of that dis- trict on the subject of temperance. A pub- lican applied for a license, and the vote of the meeting was thirty ,against six for the granting of license. So much for the great work of temperance.—S. J. Firg.— We regret to learn that the store of Mr. John Seller, at North River, was burned to the ground last night. The ori- Some time ago the premises were broken into and some thirty dollars stolen from ih money drawer, and it is thought that the fir: was the work of an incendiary. Dan CALLAGHAN was the only appear- ance at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning. He was arraigned for steal- ing apples from John Ferguson. Dan has the name of being a habitual petty thief, but to lessen that charge it was said he never took anything out of his reach. For the above offence he was sent up for one month. SrprosED To BE Drownep.—On Wednes- day night last, cries were heard from the ice in the vicinity of Souris West. They appeared to issue from some person in dis- tress. The person who heard them went immediately to the place whence the cries came, but when they arrived, nothing could be seen but broken pans of ice. As yet there has been no one missing. S:e1enine Acctpent.—We regret to hear that Allan Macdonald, Esq., of Lower Mon- tague, met with a serious accident on Mon- day last. He was driving along Grafton street on his way home, not thinking of the railroad running across the street in an angular direciton, when his sleigh struck oneside and upset, throwing him to the ground, dislocating his shoulder. He was assisted immediately to Dr. Kaye, who skilfully set the joint, and is now in a fair way of recovery.— Advertiser. ~ SEE HERE | MEN! F you want SLII HS or CARRIAGES made of best American Wood, in latest aty'e, or your Horre Shod in FIRST-CLASS SIYLE, callon the undersigned. Ail work warranted or no yay. J. C. KEEFE, . North side Queen’s Square, (h'town, Dec, 8, 1877. a eeepereae ee . ee ene ~~ | «UONFLICTING RUMORS. [By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner J There is a rumor that the Russian Gener- sl Stankoff has been ordered to reach the Dardanelles as soon as possible. He has twenty-four guns and a lot of torpedoes. A large number of Turkish men-of- war have been ordered to Gallipoli at once. It is now reported that peace is assured, the Russian terms having been com- municated to England, orders have been given for the fleet to stop a month at the Dardanelles. But de- spite these rumors, preparations are actively going on for the @fence of the lines around Constantinople, and 60,000 men are now available. [=e — Ne , f A 7 Lonpon, Jan. 26. l (i | | a = leek ad well-fitting Garments. } select from. VW. Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1878—2w sat and wed “EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY.” TAILORING DEPARTMENT. In this branch of our business gentlemen may rely upon having Superior Goods and We have in Stock over one hundred Patterns—-New Goops-—-to 7 - » N. B.—Private room for measurement on first floor. Se ewan 7-7 A. WHEES & CO. oO em ee 9 en ee _ = | Auition Sales. sonentiee lL Diid.crronan fll tonecieansiigainelanninaaterenesiadinnenaltiiienmnememnatant ona TRADE SALE! FLOUR, THA, &O. SA a TONIC MEDICINE. Champion Prepared Food, —-AND— GRAVEL PAPER FOR CANARIES, teceived by Express at Si ~~ Medical _ B 7? Singer's ote Mace, Sy jan24-law-3w Correspondence. ges We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of Corveas pondents, To the Editor of the Examiner : Str,—A decision lately arrived at by our worthy Stipendiary Magistrate seems to me to be of considerable interest to the travelling public. ‘The case in which the referred to de- cision was given was one in which some per- sons, quietly driving along in an ordinary box- | sleigh, were run into by a large load of brush, which monopolized the whole of the road, nearly swept the occupants of the sleigh out of their seats, and broke one of the runners. The worthy Magistrate ruled that, inasmuch as the lriver of the box-sleigh had been so indiscreet 1s to touch the horse drawing the heavy load m the neck, so as to make it turn off slightly, ind thus had escaped the total demolition of his sleigh, he had taken the law into his own hands, and could not expect to obtain any re- iress. This decision was, however, qualified by the worthy Magistrate ; for, he said, that in a case where the driver of asleigh was sound wleep, he would not go so far as to say that it would be illegal to touch his horse in a friendly way on the neck. The poorer classes, | am sorry to say, have few amusements; but I lon't think that truckmen and others, who lraw heavy loads, can be too grateful to Mr. Fitzgerald for suggesting such an_ inex- pensive and pleasant pastime as that of sweeping all sleighs that they may. have the gratification to meet with from the public roads. It may be suggested that che identification of those who indulge in this pleasant pastime is easy, and that there can be ao doubt as to redress being obtainable. I would simply ask how the driver of a sl.igh, when lett standing disconsolate amidst .ts ruins, is to identify the scoundrel who, well hid by his towering load, gallops off to escape detection ? It might also suggest itself to the worthy Magistrate, that the travelling public, and es- pecially strangers who have had the misfor- tune to come to this well-governed Isle, can nardly be expected to he intimately acquainted with the features of every_ruffian ofthe class so highly favoured. ‘ Yours, &c., ONE AMONG MANY WHO HAVE EXPERI- ENCED THE NUISANCE HERE MENTIONED. Jan. 26, 77 Prince Rdward Island Railway, In connection with the winter Steamship “NORTHERN LICHT.” N and afte MONDAY, 14th Janu- ary, the Steamboat Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 5. @& Me, arriving at Georgetown at 8. a. m. on the days upon which the Steamship leaves Georgetown. Immediately on arrival of the Northern Light from Pictou, the Special Train will leave Georgetown for Charlottetown, connecting (when possible to do so) at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train for Summerside. G J. BRYDGES, } W. McKECHNIE, en. Supt. Govt. R’ys. Superintendent. Ch’town, Jan. 14—6i Buy the American X 6 SURREY B, WHBELS —AND THE— | BAND HUB WHEELS, ' For Sate at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S, A GOoOoD LOT oF AMERICAN WOOD STOCK, Rims, Spekes, Shafts, Ete. —ALSO— A FEW SHEET-IRON BODIES, with seat all complete, at Manufacturers’ prices, at ; W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Me AT COST AND OOO WORTH OF' qi Faney ry (stods | UNDER COST, J.D. MASON & 60., Intending to go out of the business, will offer the whole of their Stock to the Public on and after Monday, the 2ist Jan. ID All Goods Marked down at Cost in Plain Figures. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1878. J.D. MASON & CO. QEEEN SQUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000. a Charlottetown, January 17, 1878. ee HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL. a er RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELL BROS., Agents for P. E. Island. CITY DEBENTURES. City of Charlottetown, Mayor's eee 1sth January, 187s. at following DEBENTURES (Old Issue) are hereby called in, and, together with the In- terest due thereon, will be paid on demargl at the Mayor’s Office :— Jan. 18, "1878.—3taw ar&pat2w NO, WHEN ISSUED. | AMOUNT. | NO. | WHEN ISSUED. AMOUNT. 70\2Ist September, 1869,| $162 22 || 101|14th February, 1871, | $324 44 71)10th August, 1869, 324 44 || 106/3lst October, 1871, 324 44 76\1st November, 1869, 194 66 || 110/26th January, 1872, 324 44 80/31st December, 1869, | 32444 || 111/26th January, 1872, 324 44 83.10th March, 1870, 324 44 || 114/24th May, 1872, 300 00 84'Ind May, 1870, | 162 22 || 115)28rd May, 1872, | 300 00 92113th December, 1870,, 324 44 || 116/23rd May, 1872, 200 60 05'lith December, 1870,! 32444 || 120/3Ist December, 1873, | 500 00 96|14th December, 1870,, 324 44 || 123|31st December, 1873, | 300 00 100/14th February, 1871, | 324 44 || — 133/30th October, 1875, | 200 00 By Order, ww. B. MORRISON, City CLERK. a International Hotel | (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Private and permanent Boarders can be ac- ¢ymmodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MCISAAC, Proprietor. | Jan, 18—2aw ar 3i Dee, 19, 1877—2m Corner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, | ‘Wanted, Immediately, A Housekeeper & Cook—A woman i £% of experience and of good moral character | will find a good situation and good pay. Ap- ply immediately to E, D. STAIR, Intelligence Office, Jan. 18—Ilw NA rentice to learn the Cabinet A bie business. A steady, lively boy wanted. . E. D. STAIR Cabinet Maker, Jan, 18—lw Qn Monday, January 28th, at 11 o'clock, 10 BBLS. FLOUR, 20 Boxes SOAP, 8 Half-Chest TEA, 10 Cases MATCHES, ; 20 Doz. BROOMS, and a variety of other articles. : FBEN. BALDERSTON. No. 11 Queen Street, Jan. 26—1i CONSIGNMENT With Positive Instructions TO SHIT. - ?() HHDS. MOLASSES, tad 10 do. SUGARge 200 Bbls. APPLES, 25 ee ONIONS, 100 Pairs Men, Women & Boys BOO 10,000 CIGARS. ” = ‘ounter and Platform Scales, Direct from the Factories. —AILSO— A few Celebrated Bourne Pianoforts Second-hand Instruments taken in exchange at fair valuations, : A. McNEILL, Anct’r. No. 11 Queen St., Jan. 3, 1878—6i taw VHE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per. sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. &. Island, cannot do so in a cheaper or bet- ter way than by subscribing to Tur Wrextry EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. eee ee. OUR GREAT WILL CONTINUE AT Further Reduced Prices, ae eee Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRICE. Remnants at half Price | WOOLLEN & FUR goons AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING ! for Men and Boys. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. RARE CHANCE. REAT BARGAINS .€ high turned and Carriage and Sleigh repairing and Paiati arriage and Sleigh repairin solicited” Ctenguyipediivel , at oot Sheen PETER H. TRAINOR’S, Kent St., opposite the Rocklin House, Ch’town, Jan. 17, 1877.—4i Wants, Lost, Found, &c A GENUINE CASH SALE! CLEARANCE SALE NO HUMBUG! _ —_——-———- ——---—— 30! , Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. ANTED —A few Barrels of OAT. MEAL and a supply of Cooking Apples for the ‘‘Soup Kitchen,” to be left at lx Hornes, cor. Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Ch’town, Jan. 25— ee 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 at 65 Upper Great George street. jan -23-eod-3i* OST MUFF,.—Lost, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, between George Davies & Co’s. and St. Patrick’s Hall, a STONE MARTIN MUFF. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Geo. Davies & Co’s, Jan. 22, 1878. - 2in ONEY TO LEND—on good seccuri M Apply to J. F. Montgomery, ia 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 Church of England, which was seen in the house after the fire. The finder will be rewarded on leave ing it at the ExaMINER Orricr. Jan. 8, 1878. Waa EXPY§RIENCED AC. CUUNTANT to take charge of a set of Books in Merchant’s office in the city,. Must be a good writer. Address A. B., AMINER c Jan, 3, 1877 ee ee ee nae emmys ao en ee ae PAP art am aca fs RAIA te ee nn aa pos Farmer nee a + acum e pe ' b re a) A ee