’ " cen - ia "ie. : See coe epee ; . we a - . oh ne a eee eee ee en a a een ae ant | Local aad Other atoms. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. kl f Cc i E / PEST WF We are pleased to leara that all the pal, — ; ee = A , | Hig achouls are overerowded ‘Ottawa aad English News.| ! I . 2 ae — Fox the past week business has been | very slack at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s | ¢ | Com. | pecia! Dispatch to EReaminer. | y B ACDO ALD ) Orrawa, Feb, 20. ¥ ° © M N Mr. Freep, J. Hoyr lectures in the! Nothing important was done in the House CR CASH | Atheneum to-morrow evening, on ‘ Suc- | yesterday. The House adjourned because! STILL CONTINUES TO GIVE cess. of the Ball at Government House. ' ' remit 9 A | ae ere §~=—««(fG@at Bargains in. Every Department. will'‘begin a lock-out on Saturday, if the pupils of the Convent de Notre Dame takes | pol / THe semi-annual musical seance of the | place this afternoon, A revort of the able lecture delivered by | s » 1s ttle 7 trikers ar i t's st eo = " —7 —7% | he Rev. Mr. Pascoe I: cede ee neiilad, : The stwikers-are- seth | PERSONS IN WANT OF the Rev. Mr. Pascoe last evening is crowded | mated at 10,000 men. out—will appear to-morrow. | Sir Charles Dilke has given notice of a iy oe fe a |}motion in the Commons that, while read Dr tui i Wr direc atten} co Sur. | oe dege¢- uat, Whi aay UUD Sik aaa saline ee of > eed u | to assist in retrieving the situation at the ' rey 0. arge umber oO qangerous Cape. this House consider ‘ _ | : }Cape, this House considers that the Zulu Will fine uléry, Ulouling, Boots and Shoes, eas on Kent street, and hope he will | territory io invaded om inadeyaite grounda Lit to their advantage to visit this House before > ale 2 . . ' 7 . : \ 4 . ee, Se een Loxpon, Feb. 19. | purchasing elsewhere. The Stock is unsurpassed, | Provipep the weather remains fine, a lively horse-race will take place on the Hillsborough ; ! ns ” arn . ; , | for Africa this week. ice On NaturGay next. A sweepstakes 0 ,2°"| The 3rd Batt. of the 6th Rifles left Col- tT Ni A has been realized, and it will be competed for | .. : : : z ty 4 f+. : * ' ae |enester this morning for the Cape of Good | ° ° ° by eight of the fastest horses in the country. | mm ; ve ’ iste ieee te ‘ ive ‘ : i|Hope. The streets were decorated with (jueen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879—her SupREME Covurt.—As soon as the present| flags, evergreens and mottoes. The Cor- Four steamers with troops have sailed either in Low Prices or quality of Goods, Nh eT SPAR RS OF A — a _ — case-—Heartz vs. McKay —is disposed of, the} poration presented addresses to the troops, iat > ope i) criminals will be sentenced. Court will then | wherein the hope was expressed that they ECON 0 Vi Y g SEG | KIT ~~ Mi adjourn till Monday, the 2nd of March next. | would recover the colors of the 24th Regi- te J NI iL 2. L, oe ds . “© lt is thought that the case before the Court ae will go to the jary to night If so, the ment. Colonel Pemberton replied. | = pective crimes to-morrow at 11 o'clock. A Taskrend despatch says General Kauf- | m ¢ a7 with ' seskcth tenes 4k kia T T raINED BQ? SERVE ATE BRICOETE | Cite Wises, Vikas Masih cane cals A cn ese. ot to a cone to con- S 0} C i= A K| iN C i gi 4 e ‘} : i \ 3 a | Rat 3 \ \ rt ‘ , ; | fer with the Czar {astern affairs. ‘: 2 | , ea, B if % ay Mouday last, and was, in every respect, a fair | ee aw 2 Mei ej § Ns ii, 4 8 a j yi | | show of speed. As there were no prizes for} Orrawa, Feb. I9. ro oF . a 4 : the first class of racers, the second class, of! My, Alonza Wright, known as the “King OF MON TREHEAL, There were tive entries in the second class} oeoning in tha ees ae +s — ' ‘ race: the ‘‘ Telegraph "—-owner, J. A. Me- evening in the House of Commong dining A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COM PANY. “Bideford Fairy,” H. Williams; “ Black |®™°S whom were the Messrs. Robitaille Investments All Within the Dominion. , Caron, Mousseau, Baby, and Messrs. the ‘Bideford Fairy” and ‘Black De-| Speaker _Wilnot invited Lieut. _ Gover- ceiver” showed great strength of speed, }®ors Letellier and McDonald to dinner in SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877 as they are very young, and their first ap- the apersients in the Senate last night. er NEW BUSINESS i876, . e o SUBMITTED » . . $1,856,598 earance on the course. The ‘‘ Telegraph” | Such attention being bestowed to the Lieut. “6 és , i er Pp gral ae. ° . - 3,158.000 a ae sO akties dneaieine Nate whe! Lonpon, Feb. 19. Ss J INT tui fT : We criminals will receive sentence for their re: ’ sr? [ , M | J os er oes | ~~ course, acquitted themselves admirably. |of the Gatineau,” gave « dinner party last ee Intire ; ‘* Maid of the Turf,” Haugh McLean ; room to several French-Canadian members, , he , . . . re o — Deceiver,” H. Holland; ‘*‘ Pocohontas,” Siete We Pe Bart Fo 1 ds —————:0: | Gould. The race was tightly contested, }’°T@nger, M. P. P., and Parte. ms 0 0 ® S35 y! > AOD f > | 3 - _—-—- tie . > ‘ ty noPr e : ’ > 7 ‘ ’ took first money and the ‘* Maid of the} Governor of Quebec by a member of the : \ noc Talia ve : peal tan” oma ti Tarf” the sccond. The celebrated horse | Cabinet is not regarded very favorably by| CASHMeres, Solia Addition to Company’s Assets in i877, - - $55,289.56. . ? : os ca ili hoga wha ara dan ahncaiine intis awe Samia . ° = is sit “ Bismarck,” owned by John Richards, |t#0se wio are demanding Letellier’s dismis- There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie was on the ice. He showed the people how sal. M o vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. a first-class horse should go. The ((e3(. ( uquqqqaeeeeeeaaaa + erinos, a= Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in fall. @a ; ° 2 4 * . ‘ uwase r “ ‘ T , - s ° r r ‘ rye x ° \* i ern Boy” put in his appearance, but would 01 respondence, FEOMAS WORKMAN, Esy., President; {| M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Director ; not show himself without a large remunera- | — - + ~~~ Lustres T. J. CLAXTON, es Vineet ‘ R. MACAULAY, Secretary. j Yr a 2 é AKe 2 , > ri” 7 ’ a. , -? : WY eo. mas pn “ahd iS ) N ) US Ss Yi t ant. tion, as the owner claims he es any BS We ds ‘not hold ourselves responsible for ’ fe DELESDERNIERS, Superin ende at money. The sporting men — CRON I ob statements or opiniones of our correspondents. rls Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: . Tipteerers French ‘T'wills, | HON. L. C. OWEN, HON, J. F. ROBERTSON, } a ee ee ee i «DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, S. Journal. Yo the iditor of the Examiner, ‘ies . . Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, . . . . Mepican EXamrners, , Dear Sar,—The following is an extract Persian Cords PIsaE \F* EVAQZT AWE Beeps » “ op, : e eo A 5 ap ‘ Ped GEAR wer : 2 Among those who ete and from an cditorial which appeared in Tuesday’s ? ' aoe EdD ER AC Bu HASZARE, HdRAger, rr. E island, | — S00, eth oa na a. ee ae Argus on the recent Kelly murder trial : ni {July 3, 1875— | portions o e celebrated address, was Kev. : Se I deans D oa ee Is ee : tae | ‘Thomas Spencer, rector ot St. John’s Church, “lt would appear as lif the counsel for the ancy I ess GG O00¢ 5, ‘Prince Edward Island. ie 1 * IN CHANCERY. i a ; ) HENRY JONES CUNDALL, i ; , : es , labile Bee One is, Tint, AD oseee ie in this city, one of the youngest ministers of ee believed that Roman Catholics would the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia, | PetJure themselves if they were permitted to} | ; ! Rise Bee sar and one of its most gifted and learned. Mr. | 8!t on this case. Black OO} apes, , | i | Spencer is a native of England ; was baptized The counsel for the prisoners believed noth- by Mr. Morley Puncheon; was a sailor and/ing of the kind. But the counsel for the Silks then a printer ; studied theology in Prince] prisoners knew well that Roman Catholies | O1 AS, Edward island, and aiterwards a@ Alexandria, | have a conscience and that they pay some re- : Adininistrator cum Testameats anunexo of j the last Will and Testament of John i Va. ; is about twenty-six years old, and one of} gard to their oath as jurymen ; hence the im- ¥e. a i | liodges __ Winslog, deceased, Jobn the bert Lebraists and historians in the|portance of not allowing them to sit on the Cretonnes, Us Hiodges Winsloe, Alfred W insloe, Alice fH Church. Between Thursday night and Sun-|}trialin question. Desperate cases require des. , ' livndman, formerly Alice Winsloe, and i day night Mr. Spencer prepared a two hours’ |perate treatment. And, moreover, the coun- i Vs ne Albert Hiyndman, ber husband; Amy i lecture on ‘The Caurch and Haman Nature,’|sel for the prisoners, in doing all in their Damasks, 5 x Winsioe, by Uenry Jones Cundail, her ) which, being announced in the papers the day |power to free their clients, only did their 5 ' | guardian; Isabel Winsloe, by Henry ) before, attracted a large congregation, includl-|duty; whereas the Attorney General last year 5 Jones Cundall, her guardian; and Ar- ii ing many Uatholics. Mr. Speacers treatment |should have desired to see only justice done. Re pps ihur Winsioe, by Henry Jones Cundall, i) of the matter was, that whereas it was more! And might l ask how was it that the Attorney ’ CLOTHIN oN BTC is guardian; Ann Smith, Edwara easy to accept the authority of an infallible | General would only allow two Catholics to sit Lace Curtains U7, -— Jarvis Hodgson, and HKobert Robinson i! Church, it was more dignified to assume the|on the jury last year, and this year allowed a aL a Dy Hodgson, Trustees, under,the marriage i responsibility of free and independent} Protestant jury in full? The fact is very sig- ~ ee settlement ot the said Anu Smith and i thought as to issues of duty and religion, | nificant and needs no further comment. Muslin Curtains : , Amelia Evans, and Sydney Tudor i and that this — ee. err Yours truly, ne p q p ap iN Trade | Evans, her husband, complainan's, iy primarily and istinctively contende A SpEcrTaTor. ° > Th Wh | Si | as He a i = by Z the | Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1879. Table Linens, | “———AND il SClaSES* Poses CS oe 7. re - —_—-———— + mom -s %Z ° m i; CHARLES GREEN. Defendant. i tain onaship. ‘The former can often sleep : } r q | ee N, De . Hl ae sha dastan ve agitated aud hindered iat Wirn the Journal, we take much _pleas- Ta le N apkins, OF THE LATE ROBERT ORR, a parsuance of a decree made in this i all the care of his vessel and its cargo of tous | ure in recording a happy event that took T ‘ ls _TO BE— re a by His Honor the Master Or the. .: ; and of riches; but how infinitely higher the place in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Sum- owe S, eens rer ing date the sixth day foe: | rank and praise of the latter! It is impossible merside, on the 19th, at eleven o'clock, P 2 AT ST ha . ae. ses 4: there ia er y Pub- to do justice to Mr. Spencer’s sermon, whici, | Rey. T. S. Ritchie officiating. See proper Towellin o U o A : o 9 | first. 00 nites oe a ce a thee | Iam glad to hear, will probably be printed. | eolumn for names. They have our con- =) See ee of B ao ae aggre - e hour The Catholics present were pleased with} ¢ratulations and best wishes for the future. . —CONSISTING IN PART OF— Pabtle piiecmtys Mytricng Metta ip i ‘ : , hat Mr. 8 » . . . Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s much of it, even asserting that Mr. Spencer May it be an ever joyfal one. rints ? “ Sree at Let aes } had made a very good defeuce of their oe eee |S ’ Dress Goods, Shawls, Maniles. a mae <at> ois wacky Hy @ mistaken generalism, of course, as Mr. af : a aad watt gas ra. 4, {land stinate and being in Lot or Towns . Spencer 1s one of the staunchest of Protestant Special Notices. Grey Cottons, Milline: y; Silks, V ely ets, — ren ea in Queen 8 nee .; oe, Green Gaarrs, 25 cents per Ib., at Beer & 7 Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, is to any By» ne on i ‘ J . 5s Sait hee REL: wh. LS, «2 Cents pe ey t be a y) ° - @ wi . » Say s~- vi ne nenc ¥ s Hi The Mr. Spencer es sett Golf's. W hite Cottons, Winceys, Shirtings, 'tixed in the southwest side of the New } in the above paragraph, worked for severa @ ; ? ; Ch : ! | Glasgow Road, in the north angle of land : are . . Scorcu Jam in bulk, 25 cents per lb., differ- TL? Sheetings . ? ; ears in the different printing offices of this} >”. thas m~ 7 , , \ ; j BS, now or lately in the- occupation of Donald Wm. cli cote. Celden rape 10czetsrer] White Counterpanes, — j prints, Grey and White Cottons,| McDotald, and rane thence by he meg chile Zomeie weet Fe f ; . ‘ ena is /netic meridien of the year 1764 south, ade WHERE can you get the best Boots and Colrd. Counterpanes, Hats and Bonnets, mm ‘fifty-eisht degrees west, one hundred Convictions. Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ Blankets, Flannels, ng oS ee ate | pate oe oe tg ; 1, ; + as ; 1 Rag SO taecckr es ic New Glasgow Road afvuresaid ten ‘if On the 21st January last, James Cosgrove, Tue Women’s, Temperance Union will give She etings, Pilots, Beaver s, ' chains; thence noveh filty-eight degrees east i é6f Lot 50, was convicted and fined, before |4 Musical and Literary Entertainment, in the : Coatin og. |to the said Road; and thence along the urke, Justice of the Peace, in the| Y- M. C. A. Hall, on Friday, February 2Ist. "OTe ‘oatinoes v6 scale thal | Same southeasterly to the place ef com- | J. R. Bourke . ; orste¢ oatine’s aaa thy oat of 32 with costs, or 20 days imprison- The friends of the cause are respectfully re VX JAULULSS, T weer S, etc., ete. ete, | mencement, containing one hundred acres | nt, for entering the house of Samuel quested to be present. Doors open at 7.30. ' fi ee of land, a litle more or less, together . ment, a8 loi Asinaen t0 Entertainment will commence at 8. Admis- weeds. With all the rights, easements, and appur- Ross, Lot 50, andthere doing damage sion 10 cents. ; ; Sesndattiall thesia pales | = a ripe a penny Pm ae ae ee See eee , ee B e | | tl S Read made Clothin Date this tenth day of February, 187%. i we 2 ee 1 before the same Married. rOaaclot AS, v J. LONGWORTH, H On the same day, and be , : ; , ee ee James Lutes, of Lot 49, was convicted and At St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, on Wed. Doeskins Hats, Caps, Linders and Lk. J. WODGSON : fined in the sum of $2 with costs, or 20 days | nesday, the 19th inst., by the Rev. 8. Ritchie, ’ - * Solicitor for Complainants. imprisonment, for aiding and abetting Jas. Robert Hogg, of Charlottetown, to Jessie, B : : Drawers, Searfs, de, Fe 0, 1879. Seni der , Cosgrove in the same offence, when ina —— of James Gourlie, Esq., of russels Car pets, ' a | state of intoxication. RSTEee. stu ‘ - — ’, instant, before Se iii ‘ J * . | the tame, John Quinn, of Rona, Let 62,was Died Tapestry Carpets, Wants, Lost, Found, & ; ’ : Para t ~. ; ” tt W 5 \| W ) & A AAA TART SNA Ee NA RR I convicted aud fined in the sum of $Y and 30 At Port Hill, on Saturday, the Sth inst., z t ‘ Co Or al’), na al'6S, C, ce iaai $0 tondlad’ Gide ell : ! cents, with costs, for taking a keg contain-|atrs John Hopgood, aged 87 years, relict of Seoteh Cay pe S, AC - ea * a ws rr "9 im space . ing about four gallons of rum, from the |the late John Hopgood, Postmaster of Port . coadion no ones ing ha yan inch, will be insert ) house of Alexander McPherson, of Rona, | Hill. Hem ) Car e ts | ed for Ten Cents per day. Lots2 s , At North Bedeque, on the 4th February, | Pp 7 3 The above Stock must. he ceared ont | —— EE ee ! On the 15th of F ebruary , instant, before ‘Robert Walter, son of James and Isabella R, ws 8 . from this date, and our Customers, and the |'—.@ LE'T.—The Shop and Warehouse late- J. R. Bourke and Samuel Drake, J. P's, McMurdo, aged 2 months. Stair Carpets, public generally, can depend upen getting ly occupied by Livingston Bros., Great John Finley, of Vernon River Bridge, Lot | ee ae eRe: ae is Bargains. George street. Possession given immediately. I , At Kensington, ruary 15th, of Con 5 rer ‘CING 50, licensed tavern keeper, was convicted ‘sumption, Caroline, the beloved wife of James Wool Goods Apply to JOHN HIGGINS. and fined in the sum of $10 with costs,! Humphrey, in the 55th year of her age. [N. Ss John McPhee Feb. 18th—6in eod for non-conformity of the License Law, B. papers please copy. } " 4 ; iteienipiiheladiidlcleil hd chin sovihcicsiecapieemtaagi etic tahiti 1876. bi i | we - Kid Gloves, Administrator,| R2OARDERS WANTED—Wanted, a } On the same day, ra ng seared — ! e , . few permanent BUARDERS at Mrs, it non River, was convicted an ROG Sets | C l C l ya 1 ~ Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. McEwen’s, Great George Street. 1 | J. R. Bourke, J. P., in the sum of $20 with | Oa , 0a Se gilt Collars & Cuffs, ineiiieanllitias init nahagtedt MME dhrge th cil gad Ch’town, Feb. 13—-10i eo | , retailing spirituous liquors with- HE Subscriber has on hand, fresh from sie |< ___ $$ oS. ! . 7 i oie the Mines (under cover), Fane y Wool Work JAUNTING SLEIGH. | BAOUNS)—Two parcels of Goods; also 2 i out license (first offence. ) ° SOUND « ow c 5 ° Bec | a : meh i before the same, Jas. 200 Tons ROUND COAL, at $3.25 per ton. ae oes putter aint ttl PURSE containing a smali sum of money i On the 17th inst. , e : ; 200 “ NUT “ « Oy ‘s NE GOOD JAUNTING SLEIGH, uestly | was left in my shop some time ago can be had ; Wickham, blacksmith, of Lot 49, was bound 490 *§ BLACKSMITH (Old Albi Mines) ecueininninly staan trimmed and painted; 1 Set Siiver- by calling and Pi, ae of antl | xe ff ix months, at 7 ae ton SaiNes/, lated RNESS : ‘rR : . | by calling aud proving property, and paying 5 over to keep the peace for six m atone at $3.00 per ton. plated HARNESS; 1 new BUFFALO ROBE, expenses of this advertisement. J the instance of Mrs. Hannah O'’Neiil, of Terms —Cash, GEO p AVIE S$ & C0. ined and trimmed (large)—all for only $40, Tisae O'Cous Vernon River. | JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, ‘ H. COOMBS. Queen Street American Variety Store, (Argus please copy.) ‘Deo, 13, 1878—wkly 3m Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1875. Feb, 12—ar pat 3i feb 10-6in