; > A, As MeLWAN, aon dnnetean — <pmee THe EXAMINER. = _ VOL. 6 Hewson, McDougall & Seaman Bb’ leave to acknowledge thanks to the 4 public gonerally for the very liberal pat ronage exteniled to them since commencing business, an intimate that they have on hand a large and select stock of material for the manufacture of Sleighs, etc. They have re- cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do well to call at their factory and examine before ordering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make to order Top juguies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, ani carriages of every description. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch, an| warranted to give satisfaction to those who favor them with a call, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—-Parties having their Sleighs repaired and painted would do well to leave them at once in order to have them in time for the first snow. a® Wazous stored at moderate charges. Parties having their wagons repaired and painted in the spring will have them stored tree of charge for the winter. Ch’town, Oct 27th, 1879. (UREN INSURANCE CO'Y, OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses setiled promptly. GEOLGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— No. 85 Water St. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island Branch WORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,.733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.06 CHLEF OF FICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tentis 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 LowEsr RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Los8es settled with promptitude and liber- ality. G. W. DEBLOIs, General Agent. Dee, 14, BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets . $1,176 49146, INCORPORATED 1833. liead Oflice, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all deseriptionsfof Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. MAIL NOTICE. N 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY in each week, to be forwarded via Pictou, for Canadian mail, steamers leaving Halifax every Saturday. A mail wil! be closed on Friday, the 2Ist inst., at 10 r. m., for mail steamers leaving Halifax on Tuesday, the 25th, and supplemen- tary matter will also be forwarded by MON- DAY evening's boat for Pictou. Mails to be forwarded vfa steamers to Pictou will be close l after the 22nd inst., on every MONDAY, \WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. at 5o0’cloek A.m., until close of navigatlon. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac will be closed at 5.30 a.m.; also for Summerside direct at 5 P.M., and for George- town, Souris and places on those routes at 6 e’clock a. m., laily. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p, m. A, A. MACDONALD, 4 Postmaster. AILS for Great Britain will he closed at Post Office Charlottetown, Noy. 20th, 1879. MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. BE. I. D. C. MARTIN. June 18, 1879,—ex2aw CHARLOTTETOWN, PR Cm eee INCE ED — are ee ye - - WARD ISLAND, MOND a mereeremey Gemnees > new e semana teen oan Beer a tr WATCHMAKER | 81 NORTH SIDE | CHARLOTTETOWN, AMERICAN EIGHT & ONE Dee. 2, 1879. —d4i w3i W. W. WELLNER, AND JEWELER, QUEEN SQUARE, P. E. ISLAND, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN : LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GOLD & SILVER WALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, AND FRENCH DAY CLOCKS, GOLD, SILVER, COLD-PLATED AND JET JEWELRY, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, Fancy Vases, Lustres, and Flower Stands, The above Stock of Goods only requ.res inspection to be pronounced the Largest and Best in the City. So = —— Queen a nt a ‘880,000. J.B. Macdonald, Street, —— Has in stock Thirty Thousand Dollars worth®fof | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing: Boots & Shoes, &c., The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Winter SPECIAL ATTENTION TERMS CASH. STOCK OF MENS AND BOYS CLOT in Ulisters, Overcoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Suits, Linders and Drawers, Cloth and Fur Caps, Season. IS DIRECTED TO THE NG, &e, Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. Don’t J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1879. At prices that New Manties, New Friliings. New Uisters, Kew Cottons, New Flannels, selves. Charlottetown, October 8, 1879. defy competition. New Cloths, New Tweeis, BRITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change in their Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, New Dress Goods, New Clouds, New Velveleens, And a large line of Woollen Geeds, of every description, all of which they intend to close out within the next five months. This is a bona fide sale. Come one, come all, and see for your- W. & A. BROWN. BISCUITS! NICE LOT OF PEEK FREENS celebrated English Biscuits at : BEER & GOFF’S, A Nov, 1, 1879. | RAISINS. 100 boxes NEW LAYERS; VALENCIA, CARVELL 100 sé = . 4 aa Nov, 20, 1879—2aw 2w a BROs. srs sma tui Denisa gpmmanieeniatee SECOND EDITION THERE are rumors of an important alliance between Germany and Denmark. CorDIAL relations between Germany and Austria, it is asserted, are undisturbed. A FRESH supply of Velvet Photograph Frames at the Agricultural Store, West Side Queen’s Square. —Ropert May. d8 3i AmonG the passengers by the ‘‘Caspian” at Halifax, were Sir John Glover, K. M. G., (Jovernor of Newfoundlend, and Lady Glover. who are en route for Montreal on a visit to Sir Hugh Allan. a CHARLOTTETOWN is getting its name up as a centre of rowdyism. Robberies and burgular- ies are the order of the day in that city, and nearly all the crimes are committed by juven- iles. A reformatory is needed.—S. Progress. Our Christmas cards need no puffing, call and see for yourselves. ‘The largest and best variety of Christmas, New Year and Birthday Cards ever imported in this city, at Lewis’, Upper Great George Street. [dec 4, eod tf] Tue following are the names of the gentle- men who, as before intimated, dined at Gove ernment House, Ottawa, on Wednesday last : — Hon. J. Fraser, Hon. Wm. Wedderburn, Hon. P. Landry, Hon. W. W. Sullivan and Col. H. Richardson, Mr, Sercranr Cox, who lately died in England, was about the fifth largest newspa per proprietor in London. He owned the ‘* Field,” which is immensly valuable ; the “Queen,” also a splendid property, and a law journal, which has a large circulation. THe QUEEN, who was then at Balmoral, on the 2ist ult., attended the funeral of the late John Grant, 25 years head game-keeper, who was a great favorite at Court. He was buried at Braemar. Wreaths of immortelles were placed on his grave by the Queen and other members of the Royal family. Joun Duny, the Scota-Zulu Chief, is, it appears, to be decorated as a member of the Order of St. Michael end St. George for his services to the British Government during the late campaign in Zululand. There is ne question as to the value of these services. They were most useful and important, WE join the ranks of the ‘I-teld-you-so’s” in the matter of those November meteors. Didn’t show up? Why, of course the didn’t. Watched meteors never boil—we mean, fall. Next time a metoric display is advertised, go to bed, and if there isn't a soul to look at them, the shooting stars will be out in full force, UY PRECEDENTLY wintry weather is reported at the present time in England’ Traffic of all kinds in the north and in parts of Scotland is suspended by the snow drifts; canals are frozen over, and skating was commenced yes- terday. During a heavy gale, numerous ves- sels have been driven ashoe, among them H. M.S. *‘Valorous.” | Mr. axp Mrs. Lanarry are not coming to the United States at all; and that fact has been deemed fit to be telegraphed across the Atlantic. The inventions of science are cer- tainly put to very queer uses. The photo- graphers probably lose a handsome sum by this important decision on the part of the pro- fessional Beauty and her husband. Tur ‘‘Vatorovs.”— The British frigate ‘*Valorous,” as cabled to the Halifax Mai/, was driven ashore by the severe tempest on the English eoast on Wednesday night. The ‘*Valerous” is a frigate of 2,300 tons burden, 1145 horse power, and carries one gua. She was re-commissioned at Jevonport for par- ticular service on the 26th February, 1878, Tur President of the German Association of Ottawa waited on the Minister of Agriculture recently, on behalf of four German immigrants who recently arrived in this country, having been induced to emigrate upon the false re- presentations of German steamship agents. Not long ago the same thing occurred with some Irish emigrants. It is safe to say that an order will soon issue from the Government holding all steamship companies responsible for the results of auy such course of action on the part of their agents. Dr. Hortmes’ Birtupay.—The seventieth birthday of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes was celebrated by a breakfast given at the Hotel Brunswick, Boston, on Wednesday, by Mes- srs. Houghton & Osgood, publishers of the ‘* Atlantic Monthly.” The guests were mainly contributors to that periodical, and embraced many distinguished names. Ladies were in- cluded. Dr. Holmes’ response to the toast offered to him by Mr. Houghton was the read- ing of a poem entitled ‘Iron Gate,” closing with an intimation that it was his last appesr- ance in poetry. There was also a poem by Whittier, speeches and letters of regret. From 4 ProMINENT ViererRINARY SURGEON, —Mr. Wm. Giles, Chemist, Sir:—I have practiced extensively in Europe and America, and your new discovery, Liniment Iodide of Ammonia, surpasses anything I ever‘used for splints, strains, lameness in the limbs or shoulders, weakness across the kidneys, wind galls, and hard, bony swelling on the joints. It is truly marvellous. Yours very truty, Kairu Oce, Veterinary Surgeon, 330 W. 25th St. N. ¥. Write to Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y., who will cure without charge. Giles’ Pills cures Piles. SS Ww. R. Watson, Send for pamphlet. Trial size 125 cents, snenccrsngmaiatammatas sanpmamatacnee it ttn mt sented caine - TS TT AY. DECEMBER 8, 1879. —_—_— —_-_—__-- -—_—_— sell NEWS BY TELEGRAPH — CANADIAN. Orrawa, Dec. 5. The United States Government gives no explanation to the authorities here for plac- ing an embargo on the exportation of Can- adian cattle to American territory. The work on the sections one and two, Lachine Canal, is completed, and the con- tractors are ready to hand the work over te the Government. The seat for Russel County in the Local Legislature was awarded by the election court to Baker, the Conservative, on the ground that he received a majority of the legal votes cast. The contractors on sections one and three of the railroad in British Columbia will commence work in February. Hardware and other supplies for one thousand men are now being purchased in Montreal. Chi- nese labor will be utilized. Toronto, Dec. 5. One of the sneak thieves who robbed the office of Assistant Receiver General Fraser in this city in July of last year, has been arrested by the German police in Frank- fort on the Main, and the stolen notes and bonds found with him will be reterned. The German authorities will themselves, it is said, attend to his punishment, so that his extradition will not be necessary. UNITED STATES. New Yorks, Dec. 5. Postmaster Van Horne, of Marksboro, New Jersey, was arrested yesterday charg- ed with robbing the mails. Van Horne claims to be innocent. New Haven, Dec. 5. A man nained Upton, arrested in Arsonir, came home drunk a few nights ago and, quarreling with his wife, hurled a lamp at her, which fell into the cradle, and set fire to the clothing covering the baby. The wife endeavoured to extinguish the fire on the clothing, but she also canght fire and will probably die. The infant lived buta few hours. The couple ate married only two years. Battimore, Dec. 5. The boring of a tunnel seven miles long, fora permanent water supply, was com- pleted yesterday. It is 12 feet in diameter and a million and a half gallons capacity. Denver, Doc. 5. The principal business houses of Rostia were burned last night. Loss, $26,500. Mrs. Margaret Tupey died at Flushing, N. J., on Tuesday, aged 110 years. Boston, Mass., Dec. 5, There was a terrible accident in a grain mill at Brocton to-day. The flooring gave way, precipitating three men to the cellar, and five thousand bushels of corn feil upon them, smothering them to death. EUROPEAN. Dusuin, Dec. 5. Thos. Brennan, an employee of a Dublin city bakery company, a leading land agita- tor and member of the land league, was ar rested this morning and conveyed to Castlebar, charged with using seditious language at Balla and endeavoring to se- duce the police from allegiance. Brennan was received enthusiastically by a large crowd on his arrival at Castiebar, under the escort of the police. He was taken to the court house and examined. The indictment was read over to him, after which he was remanded till Monday., Bail was refused. Prisoner defended by Charles Omally. Lonpon, Dec. 5. Elliott has commenced training for his match with Boyd. Lonpon, Dee. 5. The steamer “Angelia” was stranded in the Frith of Clyde. The crew and passen gers have been taken off ina vessel, and tugs and lighters have been sent to lighten the cargo. Liverroot, Dec, 5. Steamship ‘City of Berlin” has been fitted with the electric light. If the experi- ment is successful, all Inman steamer will be supplied. Pesta Dee. 5. There has been a heavy snow storm throughout Hungary. GERMANY. Bex, Dec. 5. The famine in Upper Silesia is so serious that in many villages over one-third of the pepulation are starving. Distress from famine is appearing in Saxony among peasants and weavers. CUBA. Maprip, Dee. 5. The Madrid Government has decided to dispatch several war vessels to Cuba. Council of Ministers is held to-day to discuss the report of Senate Committe on the bill for abolitien of slavery in Cuba, and sheuld the Ministers approve of the modifications approved by the Committee in draft of Government’s bill reports will probably be read in the Senate on Tuesday. SOUTH AFRICA. Lonpon, Dec. 5. The ‘Daily News’” correspondent at Fort Webber, South Africa, reports that that the Boers still talk of resistance and that Secocoent shows no desire to make peace.