Nn een smnaiamanenneaneneaanenantl — - ~ LA oe a 5 <3 Sa? a in ae A nae Local and Other Items, NEWS TE GR APH | : * : | ) 1 a “ oie “ ‘ denilinnidnedimamvenan saineiapaliemna ie ; 8 C M _ BERS er oo ~ & ladder | OOOO OEE [T {| Har dill vo. are requested to mee j f7 ; — * 7.30, i | chau 0 TTA W, ( NE WS. ‘ 5 quested. Tre funeral of the late W. B. Allin Esq.,| Special Despatch to Examiner 66 ” : e sa » a4 «9 | A u spa ch to Leainicr., will leave Railway Depot to-morrow (Wed- Onsawa. Merch $ PER NORTHERN LIGHT. nesday) afternoon at. half-past two, instead ag - of three o'clock, as incorrectly published A eputation of Nova Scotian and Prines FOR CASH yestorday. Edward Island members waited on the TUST RECHIVED, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, respect: Tue yellow fever plague seems te be making'| ing the closing of the lobster-fishing season. some progress in South America. With the|The Island members succeeded in getting THREE CAS ES Red EW SPRING T WEEDS nor in Russia, the plague in Brazil, the yel-| the time for Gulf fisheries extended three AT TEL J ow fever in South America and the prospect | weeks longer than the fisheries on the At- of a new outbreak of yellow fever in the! lantic coast. CHOICK PATTERNS! LOW PRICES ! Southern States, the sanitary condition of the Dr. Christie (Reformer) introduced a world is far from reassuring. 20: resolution asking the postmasters to pre- ou SOL A A LETTER has } nial om Mr. John | Y¢™t post offices beimg opened at all on ° . . > pe Relemnatinn i mre ao Sunday. The Dr. complained of the late On On No W LS the Time tO get Suited : . . ~™ > " ‘ . . . a great mistake in announcing that he was|Government encouraging him to ir.troduce married to Mrs. T. McCarthy. He says that|@ similar resolution last year and then peat eet he is not aware of any such marriage, and he| voting against it. The resolution was ought to know. lost. J B MACDONALD = ® - Tue Rev. M. J. McMuuan will deliver Hon. Mr. Langevin said he would close : oo om ffi ] p le desired it. a lecture before the St. Patrick’s T. A. | OMCes Wherever people c ee House Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879—her Society, in St. Patrick’s Hall, to-morrow Orrawa, March 3. 5 ‘ ee eee — sme (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o’clock. Pro- ceeds to be devoted to the rebuilding of Hon. James McDonald will give a dinner | Cardigan Road Chapel, which was blown|t®4 large number of political friends on EC N MY & E . | down by the late storm. Wednesday night. | Tax matket prices of tray ware as fo-|the Spesker were Hon, Me Tiley, Hon | CP INTL Wo ru AL, srs easatealsrm © tte i a [M, Thpper on. 3:6. Pope, Hon, Tame Etat ee A Siete | Sirota eae kee LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURAVEE COMPANY chickens, 40 to 60 ote. : butter, 0 to 23 | Two members of the Winnipeg Govern ST 0 C K-] A Ki N C, j | it i fai ] } eggs, 16 to 22 cts.; potatoes, 36 to 49 cts.; ment—Hon. Mr. Royal and Norquay—ac- . ca. per 100 Ibs., so75 oe $3.00. ied companied by Mr. Alex. Begg, the Provin- OF MONTREAL. a A a ser oegrerpeerscmas Seri a eee eee ae re ae A me 1 a $2.25 to $2.50. cial Auditor, arrived in town this morning, ELIABLE t OME COMPANY ‘ charged withthe duty of watching the BLE H : . ae appear > a note a to progress of legislation affecting that Prov- _m THE— A SOUND AND RELI vin: Pe Dk eect te, ahd dae eas. ee, LO Investments All Within the Dominion. = ofthe Bath Rogiment, which wer ae The firm of Grant, Fraser & Pitblado, of ————:0: —__—— to have been captured, have been found on the | Nova Scotia, have been infermed that their . field of battle, so it would seem that they were | tender for the construction of the portions Followin Goods B55, 299.51 not captured at all, but that all the brave men|of the Pacific Railway that was refused by SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. who had the colors in their care died on the} Morse & Co. have been awarded to them. s 2 it 2 > 1,856.5 fieid, and that the colors were left there be-| Jt is officially announced that H. R. H. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, SUBMITTED $1,856,508 | will be the policy of the Indian Govern- wee a y cones? fare ee Soe ment to recognize him as ruler de facto, and Health. We trast that some of ‘our chart |™est favorably any allowances hemay make) Fancy Dress Goods, LT | ld I ‘Al eer Seas :0: ° ©: e eis! lew le 158.000 cause there was no one left alive to bring them | pyincoss Louise has been Si led ° 1877, 3,158. graciously please ‘ og ; ; ray. ihe reinforcements despatched from|to accede toa request of the Ladies Com- Cash Solid Addition to Company’s Asssts in 1877, - - $55,289.55. | saad seit. | mittee of the Orphans’ Home to become asnmeres There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie Wt a “ marae eremnielh <08 See aety, patroness of that institution. ? co be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. i egin. é lors Mr. Domville has again made his appear- : - g@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. ~~ | | Tue Argus says: ‘The parties in Al-|ance in the House ; his left arm is encased Merinos THOMAS WORKMAN, Ese., President ; M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Direetor ; i berton who are victims of the small-pox are | in a leather sling. ’ T. J. CLAXTON, Esq, Vice-President ; “ R. MACA ULAY, Secretary. i all very poor, and as their bedding and, 4 large petition has beon received from J. M. C. DELESDERNTERS, Superintendent. i oe , a ——— eet 7 be| Halifax, asking for a repal of the insolvent Lustr es, Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: i estroyed, the Board of Health of that place | act. HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, Hi | respectfully request the City press to re- Lonpon, March 3. ill “DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., | | —— a — to — ene ee The Times says that Yakoob Khan will F r ench Twi S, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, . . . . Meprcan Examiners, i ! ideration of t rita ic, - : (i siemslt esecnd-hand clothinig, or such Hike, | PTobAbly succeed Shore Ali : ; HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. \, 8, : ‘| Once firmly established on the throne it Persian Cords July 3. 1878 A would be very cheerfully received, and Y ; uly 3, 1878— ‘I ably disposed citizens will interest them-| ‘fF4i, Jetter to the Viceroy announcing his | selves in behalf of their suffering fellow | + 114+’s death seems to give proof of a dis- Blaek Crapes, rqxHE Annual Meeting of the Share- creatures of Alberton. position to come to terms. holders of this Bank will be held at their ' Weregret to learn that our sprightly| The English troops are now in possession Silk Banking House, in Charlottetown, on Tues- “little contemporary—the Alberton Pioneer| of the strong places which are the keys of 1 S, , day, the 4th day of March next, at —~has been compelled to cease publication} the northwestern frontier of India. a ay es = —_— — uae oe for the present, owing to the prevalence of $s = | year, s- small-pox in Alberton. We further regret Correspondence. Cre tonnes, “90 an — other business as may be laid to see that the Editor ‘ of that ccoocleipepicaseesepaneontnenaiguaiatunoapestieenaamntasaipletddlipedapenenistaeaanngnnnenmariaeatpnndaaiamn ml DRY Proxies for voting must be left with the paper is disposed to blame his contem-| gar We do not hold ourselves responsible for Damasks 5 Cashier at least on day previous to the meet- poraries for destroying his business by cir-| the state ments or opinions of our correspondents. ’ ing. eulating exaggerated rumors respecting the - J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. eae at a theta arte — Repps,|CLOTHING, EITC. | vor! witsuytiteting ** the outbreak and spread of that terrible ' at ta id iis n eontagion in Alberton and vicinity is to be To the Editor of the Examiner. ib ie Lace Cur tains, aera Union Bank of P i Island deplored. There is no doubt| Drar mene aa ee M ij C t ; dda ‘ that it will tend very ma-jer” criticised pretty severely the rendering ‘urtalns ‘ Ha TESS teriaily to injure the business of the) of the programme of Zion Church Concert, usSHD Uul ” S, The Whole Stock ln Trade eit Ast Ak “dein in: palin | fies, for some timo ab least; but much: as | snd 63s pee eee eo converte nied Table Linens of the Stockholders of this Bank will:be this fact is to be regretted, it is the duty of} respects. Nevertheless, if our concerts and 1S, OF THE I, ATE ROBERT ORR. ahd of thole Banking ones, Alieeaanan: { the Press of this Province to rouse the peo- cantina are to oes in tone, ney Table Napkins : on Wednesday, Sth proximo, st 12 . ple 2 a sense of the or which threat- ee S w — = 8 ar a. a i ) _TO BE— oe Diretton te — } ens them on account of the appearance on | that object. 2 ame - ing year, and transact such other business as | the Island of that most loathsome and fatal | ever, of this concert that “Growler” should Towels D OFF AT COST oa be laid before the meeting. Proxies for | of all diseases—the small-pox.” have alluded to eee ae ae Ye com- ’ 9 | voting must be left with the Cashier at least sand ‘ , |munication so abruptly, and which, in my . one day previous to said meeting. 2 ov = rn a pene” opinion, should not pass a, “gt Towelling, —CONSISTING IN PART OF— GEORGE MACLEOD, ee wo ; 7 that when: young ladies who consent to , Cashier. Baptist Institute, Miscouche, on the 19th, | perform certain pieces, and who at the very Prints Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, | ch’town, Feb. 20th, 1879— ae on me 4 of the ateiee ae of rr last moment ungraciously refuse, without my Millinery Silks. Velvets ‘ wis past year.” He gave a lengthy account of! ,iving any reason, it is not asking too much ery» ¥ iT’ ? eo are Ba oa last in, er chenk to maintain a respectful silence, Grey Cottons, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, MAI iL NO | iCE. shortly after the capture 0 evna and the | when others are obliging enough to fill their : Vv: : irtings ce seine post pezee aloe yey “a near places. Secondly, * Growler " Should have White Cottons Wms ‘ * ; 7 | AILS to be forwarded via Cape Traverse by her Premier Beaconsfield, at its conclu-|},2on thoughtful enough to have given Mr. ? Sheetings, N will be closed ob thin Ofien delin-dien- sion, especially at the Berlin Conference. | Pyaser credit for havin accomplished his . 1 d 7 bad ston & ieee ti ei. He said that Beconsfield, by the admission part of the task so snesiadullg for to his White Counterpanes, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, days excepted—at 8 o'clock p. m B; k The mail for Great Britain, by Canadian of seven as clever observers as Bismarck, energy the audience were in a large measure Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Packet sailing from Halifax on Saturdays, will i i there- | ; 3 : , ; . nee 7 oe a er a “Tongland sanepiet ‘hy =o so enjoyable an Colrd. Counterpane 8, Blankets, Flannels, = age here on Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, to a height she did not attain since the days = P ys Jusrice. * Pilots, Beavers The mail for Great Britain via New York gz : > ’ , ef Waterloo. He said there was more, (town. March 4, 1879. Sheetings, Coatings | will be closed on Thursdays at 8 o'clock, p. m. real liberty in England to day than in any st ea Elie , 0a “iG g' ‘ : Mails - * preen> Sy set of i : d that her Gov- : : yveeds, etc., etc. etc, receiving Mails by Railway Train or Pos | ether count llnnps gga a all in Special Notices. W orste d Coatings, | \ , Ca will be closed daily at 7 o'clock, a.m. all, were the best in the world and that no] |. _ Vinee es ' —_——— | , Mails for Georgetown and oo meat, a : friend of liberty and good govern- VEGETINE, Nestle’s Food and Anti-fat, just [weeds | for all places on the route to those points, wi Pa ld | ket i her influence les-| received at Rankin’s Drug Store. —2i ? ‘ be closed daily at 2 o’clock, p. m. — wou e to a ‘2 5 alle iat! Cele” Shue dha Broadcloths Read made r | oth | n Poat Otfice open from 8, a. m., till 8, p. m. sened. REAT Clearing Out sale 01 . = ; A. A. MACDONALD, On Monday, 3rd of March, instant, an Crockeryware at Gass’. The whole stock to oitiimaien. Inquest was held by J. R. Bourke, one of| Pe sold in three weeks. Come and buy at Doeskins,| Hats, Caps, Linders and | Post office, Charlottetown, } the Coroners for Queen’s County, on the y P ’ | 20th Feb., 1879. bedy of Thomas Harris, wheelwright, at} Smoxrp Satmon at Beer & Gofl's. B Is C ts Drawers, Scarfs, &e. ac silat Eldon, Belfast, aged about 70 years, who russeis arpe Dy was found.dead in his. bed on Sunday, the Scorcn JAm in bulk, 25 cents per lb., differ- > nao NIGHT SOIL. ; ; ent kinds, choice. Golden Syrups 10 cents per 2nd of March, instant, where it appeared pint, 18 cents per bottle, at Stor & Goft’s. r Tapestry Carpe ts, | by oritanen that, ee aa Nt Cotton Warp Small Wares Ke Tne OF ee SOIL, from 8 ) ° ebruary, Na e ' o'clock, p. m., to 6 o'clock, a. m., ata | John McCormack, both of Belfast, was at The Death-rate of Scotch Carpets, ; cheaper rate Saen any man in the city. | the house er workshop of the deceased ; and Our country is getting to be fearfully al- Lee Citizens, take notice that Gordon has no more when about leaving there about 9 o’clock,| arming, the average of life being lessened Hemp Carpets right in removing night soil than we have. | p. m., deceased said he was going to have a) every year, without any reasonable cause, ’ The above Stock must be cleared out ; WILLIAM BYERS, | good sleep that night, as he was going to | death resulting generally from the most in- . from this date, and our Customers, and the THOMAS ROBERTSON. sleep up "stairs—he usually having slept significant a ap “A this > eh of the Stair Carpets, ublic generally, can depend upon getting] Ch’town, March 3, 1879. downstairs by the stove—having no family | year, especially, a cold is such @ common rgains. nor relatives on the Island. On Saturday thing that in he hurry of every day life we Wo ol (+0 ods | w ants £ ost Fo wid Sr mo person cdl him mone pert, and | are 2 _ = = ae — ’ J ohn McPhee, ’ es ’ e day Lara an eCormack went it and often find, too late, that a Fever or ° , ot net found Pe door locked. They, Lung trouble has already set in. Thou- | Kid Gloves. thought that something must be wrong. | sands lose their lives in this way every win-| ois Advertisements under this heading, im space Administrator. not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. j ’ > == i » ’ i When they entered by the window and |ter, while had Bosshee's German oe “gd Collars & Cuffs, | Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 13579 ib Lael ed. for Ten Cents per day. = | went up stairs, they found Harris dead in taken, a cure wou ave resulted, and a ; a ” his hel an if asleep, well covered up, and large bill from a doctor been avoided. For) F ane W O ol W ork F OR S ALE, ANEED--A SERV ART See se | without any appearance of the clothes be- all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Bos-_ y ° E HOUSE and Premises foceupied by | py ayn ge saw ; pply ing disturbed or removed in the least. They | ehee’s German Syrup has proven itself to be: sin the Subscriber, at the head of Queen| March 4, 1879. _ ~ then gave the alarm, and sent for the Cor-' the greatest discovery of its kind in medi-| 0: ‘Street. For further particulars apply to the il oner, who held the inquest on Monday, the ‘cine. Every Druggist in this country will | owner on the Premises, or to ALEXANDER TT? LET—A Dwelling House, with six BEO. DAVIES & CO. == Cc i _ Verdict : ‘‘ Died from natural tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,- , . Rooms, on Great George Street. Apply pt —_ |000 bottles sold last year without a single: DONALD McKENZIE. |to JOHN HIGGINS. e ' ( Argus” please copy.) failure known. harlottetown, Feb, 18, 1878. Ch’town, Feb, 3, 1879—2aw Feb. 24, 1879. vert |