RE ae eT A ya ee age Local and Other Ttems., ~ : THR ¢ litor of the FPeatriot has rone Uettawa ‘‘Stadacona Insurance ‘are to be finally closed up. fur aifairs of the Company We sell the best Silk Hats that can be made here at J, Hobbs’ Factory. Otter and Mink Skins bought Tuk Rev. A. F. Carr, of Alberton, will preach in Zion's Church to morrow morning and evening, at 1] a. m. and 6} p. m. GREEN GRAPES, 25 cents per pound ; choice Honey, 20 cents; and lots of other goud things equally cheap, at ‘The Confectionery.” Tue City Council of St. John have decided upon a reduction of Civic salaries. As usual, they make the subordinates suffer to the greatest extent. “Wharhas been passing in Parliament?” queried Queen Elizabeth. ‘Just three weeks, au’ it please your Majesty,” replied her witty Lord Chancellor. The estimated expenditure of the Prov- ince of Ontario for 1879, as submitted to Legislature in the message from the Lieut. Governor, is $2,287,075, a reduction of $255.298 from 1878. To-psy s mals arrived at Cape Traverse at 10 oe , and were alata at the Post Office here shortly after 4. This is the best time of tie season. The Island mail arrived at Cape lraverse at half-past one o'clock. A COMPLIMENTARY dinner is to be tendered to Mr. John Costigan, M. P., by the Irish i‘atholie citizens of Montreal as a recognition of the services rendered by him in Parliament to the Catholics of the Dominion. Sim Hven Auvtan has been elected Presi- dent, and Sir A, T. Galt, vice-President of the Montreal Cotton Company. The Company refuse to make known the condition. of busti- ness, but itis supposed to be very’ satisfac- tory. The Edinburgh Presbytery of the United Prrsbyterian Church of Scotland has passed a resolution recommending the Synod to de- clare thet marriage with a deceased wife’s sister sliall no longer be a bar to member- ship in the Church. A erovur of English financiers, through Sir A. H. Layard, British Ambassador at Con- stantirople, have offered the Porte a much better financial scheme than that offered by the French syndicate. They also include in their offar a loan of twelve millions. A quantity of freight is at Pictou await- ing the Northern Light. Much dissatisfac- tion is very naturally felt by disappointed importers. How is it that the Northern Light did not bring the waiting freight over before she went on her experimental trip ? Many Years Yer.—It is interesting to hear that Lord Beaconsfield, according to the laws of hereditary longevity, has still many years of life to look forward to. His father lived to be eighty-two, and his grandfather, Benjamin Disraeli, to be eighty-six. His mother was only seventy-one when she died, but his father’s grand-mother, Mrs. Seybroot, lived to the age of ninety. A waaaIsu correspondent has informed the New Brunswick papers that the Legislature of this Province will meet on the 29th February ; and the editors never reflected that this is not leap year. The Legislature will, however, meet on ‘Thursday, the 27th February. The Government had, doubtless, an eye to the fit- ness of things when they fixed the date so close to march. Tae PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH INCANADA.— A public meeting will be held in Zion Church on the evening of Tuesday next, at 7.30, to be addressed by various members of the Presbytery of P. E. Island for the purpose of stating the nature and claims of the general work of the Church under the General Assembly. The chair will be taken on the occasion by Hon. Col. Gray. Special Notices. Harp Tutrs—Mowry Scarce.—You can get good Photographs made at Lewis’ for $1.50 per dozen ; also, 4 good Tintypes for 59 cents. Ger your Pictures Framed at Lewss’. Large piotares — 22x28—-framed for $1.25. All sizes in proportion. Motto Frames, 40 and 50 cents each. Try our Climax Ice Creeper—the best ever invented. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—\W. R. Borguam, South Side Queen Square—lm taw For the Skating Carnival, Domino and bright gauze masks, at Haszard_s Bookstore. — 3 in A Few more of those good Fur Caps can be got at J. Hobbs’ Hat and Cap Factory. Ten barrels Fresh Oysters by rail to-day. Step into the Besuive and get a boss Stew—3i Caanrernies only 8 cents per quart, at W. F. Carters—lw Vatentines, new style, for 1879, at Has- gard’s Bookstore, Queen Suuare, West.— 3i Pickxies, in bulk, 12c. a pint, at Beer and Goff's VALENTINES have just arrived at Kent Street Book and Stationery Store. Nice Scented Sitchels. Between Great George and Prince Streets, near Mr. Sellar’s Grocery. Feb. 7— S. F. Curter’s Pocket INHALERS cure Catarrh Bronchitis, As hma, Hoarseness, and all dis- eases of the th vat and lungs. Sold at the Apothecaries’ tall. jan 24—tt Wuere can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ Ber your Flour at Beer & Goff's. NELMES. Gotpen Syrup, 10c. a pint, at Beer and Gofl’s. Died. Su ldenly, at Cherry Valley, on Wednesday, the roe My Susannah Copeland, relict of the late James Huggan, in the 76th year oO” her age, deeply and deservedly regretted by all who knew her. copy.) (Nova Scotia papers please POD Peewee Sbrig William, McPhee, from P. E. Island, ep gle ms oe LEGRAPK, Lanish-German Trouble, ROUMANIA’S HASTY ACTION. CANADIAN NEWS. LONDON, Feb. 7, A Copenhagen despatch says that the Danish Ministers at Berlin and Vienna wil] probably be recalled. A Vienna despatch says that, as regards the merits of the dispute concerning Arabi tabia, all the neutral powers may be said to favor Roumania, but the case will be- come complicated by Roumania’s hasty ac- tion. Orrawa, Feb. 7. Mrs. Scott-Siddons appeared in the pres- ence of His Excellenoy and H. R. H. at the Opera House last night. [t is understood that the public will be admitted to the gallery of the Senate Chamber on the occasion of the drawing room to be hed by H. R. H., on the 14th inst. After being presented, ladies and gentlemen will be allowed to pass into the gallery to await the conclusion of the cere- mony. An international curling match will take place on the 11th inst. between the United States and Canada in Toronto. The Gov- ernor General will take part on the Canada side. Mr. Perrault, conservative, and Mr. Simon, liberal, were nominated at Charle- voix yesterday for the seat in the Commons left vacant by the death of Mr. Tremblay. Senater Skead is not likely to be dis- turbed in his seat in the Senate. SHIPPING NEWS. DISASTERS, Arrived at Queenstown, on the 22nd ult., (with damage. ) Sehr. Ann, of Charlottetown, before re- ported wrecked, is now stated to have put into Port Hastings, C. B., Jan. 31, leaky, and that the surveyors recommend her cargo to be discharged. A Dunkirk, France, despatch of the 22nd inst., says: An “‘assistant boat,” in coming into port from the roads, capsized, and all on board, eight men, were drowned. The Capt. of the fnglish barque Areadia, from New York, is said to have been in the boat at the time, but this is uncertain, as no bodies have been found. The Arcadia bel ongs to St. John, and is owned by Taylor Bros. und others. Capt. Dakin is the master. Marine Disasters in Jaxvary.—The number of vessels hound to or from ports in the United States, reported totally lost and missing during the past mouth is 63, of which 25 were wrecked, 18 abandoned, burned, 1 sunk by collision, 7 foundered and 7 are miss- ing. ‘Lhe list comprises 5 steamers, 6 ships, {8 barques, Il brigs and 23 schooners, and thei total value, exclusive of cargoes, is esti- mated at $1,740,000. Among those lust were the following. owned in the Maritime Prov- inces: Ship Taomas E. Kenney, of Maitland, N. 8., from New York for London; barque Bell Keith, of Windsor, N. S., from Kio Grande de Norte for New York; barque Chili, of Yarmouth, N. S., from Baltimore for Rochefort ; brig Marius Coipel, of Dighy, N. 5., from Charleston for Beaufort, S. C.; brig La Plata, of St. John, N. B., from New York for Bordeaux ; brig Wesley and Seymour, of Parrsboro’, N. 8., from Charleston for Dublin 3] schr. Ann Amelia, of Halifax, N.8., from | New York for St. Pierre. Mig.; schr. Rio, of Shulee, N. s., from Yarmouth for Hillsboro’; schr. Welcome Home, «f St. John, N. B., from Inagua for Baltimore ; schr. Cuba, of st. Andrews, N. B., from Arecibo for New New York ; schr. Snow Bird, of St. John, N. B., from New York for St. John. **Missine.”—This saddest of all words known to the sailor is now written in the un- derwriters books opposite the good ship “Jean Ingelow,” of Portsmcuth. She sailed from Cardiff, Wales, May 23rd, 1878, for Signapore, aJvoyage which, under ordinary cireumstances, snould have taken from 90 to 120 days. The ship was spoken June 18th in lat. 38 50 north, lon. 13 56 west, and since that time nothing has been heard of her. As it is now almost eight months since she has left port, all hope for the vessel and crew has been abandoned, except the vague, indefinite, sickening hope which so long remains in the minds of ‘the’ nearest friends of those whose fate is shrouded | in so sad a mystery. The Jean Ingelow was owned, principally, by Capt. J. G. Moss, of Portsmouth, has. al- ways been employed in the East Indian trade, and was considered a fine ship. She was com- manded by Capt. George Tanton, a native cf Prince Edward Island, but since his boyhood a resident of Portsmouth. Capt. Vanton made his first sea voyage in 1558, then being a ship- mate of the writer. He had been some five or six yearsin command when he saikd on his ill-fated voyage. He married a daughter of Washington Leavitt, of York, Me., and by this marriage had a son, now about 6 years of | age. ‘he child’s mother died three or four years ago, and Capt. Tanton married again in Liverpool, just previous to sailing on his last voyage, his wife going with him. The Captain has two brothers in Portsmouth; the mate was also a Portsmouth man, and the uncertain fate of the ship and her crew casts a gloom upon a large circle in this city where so many inter- ested parties reside.— Manchester Union. Nore.—The Captain Tanton mentioned above, is a son of the late John Tanton, of eee aoe NEWS BY TELEGRAPK,| “The eb kin lly en . Gree ae CLEARING SALE —~AT THE - London House In pursuance of the principle that all goods should be turned cash during the Season in which they are bought, we offer our mag- nificent Stock at prices to ensure a speedy realiza- tion. This year’s sale offers to all econ- omic housewives Special Induce- ments. Never was econ- omy more needful Never was the opportunity bet- ter. Never were the prices so low. And in anticipa- tion of the speedy adoption of the RATIONAL POLICY, with a largely in- creased tariff, “a word to the wise is sufficient.” s TERMS GASH, St Eleanor’s.—Jovurnal. What Will Ie. Do? NY “ONE CENT” to the Diamond Bookstore will get a Superb VALENTIN & for the above amount. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, 85 North Side Queen Square. . Cl’ own, Feb. 5, 1879.—3in } | ' | { On or Befere Delivery. AGES & Ub Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1878. into’ -APEST Y —amemenm $ () : acne J. B. MACDONALD STILL CONTINUES TO GIVE wreat Bargains in Every Department, 0 PHRSONS IN WANT OF Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Will © find eir advantage to visit this lfouse before | where. ‘The Stock is unsurpassed, e ow Prices or quality of Goods. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879~—her ECONOMY & SECURITY. ~—!0:—— SUN MUTUAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE GMTPANY OF MONTREAL, cm a? :0:——-—— A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. —_——0:~ SB55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1577. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - SUBMITTED " . 1377, - " 3,158,000 Solid Addition to Company’s Agsety in 1877, - - $55,989.55. There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system, _ ga” ~=Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a THOMAS WORKMAN, Hsa., President ; M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esg., Vice-President ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘* DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq., 2x. JENKINS & McLEOD, : MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. $1,856,598 July 3, 1878— No. 35 To the Travelling Public Waiter St., Charlottetown. al MS an Li ws, 0 iv ] f s 9 r Mnorning aud evening trains, to drive pas- | PERCE Heward Island Branch sengers through from here to Cape Traverse every day (Sundays excepted.) I are, $2. —OF THR— The Hons. Messrs. Haviland, Brecken, Austin C. MeDonald and Dr. Muttart took this route going to Ottawa on the 5th inst. Apply to J. W. Hughes, merchant, or John ughes, proprietor of the ‘* Dominion House,” which is being largely patronized lately by commercial and other travellers. J. W. HUGHES. JOHN HUGHES. - County Line Station, Feb. 7, 1879—tf GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE CO. Subscribed Capital, %9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, 1,216,666.00 CHIE OFFICES—Edinbargh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths 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 LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossrs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. | i &. W. DEBLOIs, General Agent. TQXHE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasure in announcing their Annual Skating Carnival TO TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, ON Thursday Evening, Feb, 13th, AT KIGHT O'CLOCK. REGULATIONS : All persons intending to take part must enter their names with the Secretary, not later than Saturday, the 8th inst., after which no application will be entertained. Each person, in costume, must be provided with a legible card bearing name and ‘‘chara>- ter,”’ such card to he handed to the person in waiting, upon entering the Dress Room, The Committee reserve the right to reject any objectionable character. Admission—Ticket. holders, in Costume, FREE; Sexson ticket holders, to promenade, 25c; Non-Ticket holders, in Costume, 50 cts.; Non-ticket h: Iders to Promenade, 50 cents. Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall. Py order, W. C. HOBKIRK, See’y. sw stu wth pat 3in Dee. 14. ee ~ ‘Executors’ Notice, FEXHE undersigned Executors of the Estate of Ralph Brecken Peake, late of Char lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said Estate to make mrmediate payment to them ; and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year from date. Dated this twenty-first day of January, A. D., 1879. EDWARD J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, THOS. HANDRAHAN, Executors. — Jan. 21, 1879. 3m Wants, Lost, Found, &x, Advertisements wnder this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. oo rg Feb. 1, 1879 HCKAY'S LIVERY STABLES, ' OST.—This morning, 2 GOLD EAR- UNG. The finder will oblige by leaving it at the ‘‘ Examiner Office.” Feb. 7, 1879—lin —— Le night, a No. 9SKATE, The finder will please leave it at the Exam- INER OFFICE. February 9, 1879-2 yin NORTH SIDE QU? 4RST CLASS Single and Double Teams to hire at shortest notice. TERMS MODERATE. Orders left at J. F. McKay's promptly at- tended to. OST.—In this city, on Tuesday last, a Pocket Book containing a small sum of money and some papers. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1879. GST— Between McKenzie’s Confectionery } - A. J, MoKAY. Store and Welsh & Owens’ building, a Chitown, Dec. 30, 1878— LADY’S PURSE, containing a small sum of ae money. The finder will be rewarded by HIE place to Salen k Printing done is @ | leaving it at this Office. the EXAMINER Printing Rooms) feb. 4, 1879—2i SS ee a IRIE Se” RIN AIT ernest ca tn BBE ie tat