spi ee RRR T TAIT ae ee es) da yentbibisy 5 fer tm ee ees ® ‘ e 5 % é 4 VOL. 5. r Tne Datny {s Published every Evening. OFFICE: OHA INGS'’ AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. KATES OF SURSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, l 25 Orne Montli, 0 50 ‘Ine W eek 0 12 £e@ Acvertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may vw made for monthly, quar- erty, or half-ycarly advertisements, on app!i- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. iJ. W. MITCHELL, —— _ MAGLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp, Post dffice, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. McLEAN. D.C. MARTIN. June 18, 1879. —ex2aw No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island Branch —OF THR— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE 60. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,2332.00 Paid up Capital, 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFF NSS Rite, 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 tates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber. ality. G. W. DEBLOIs, General Agent. Des, 14. FURTHER REDUCTION [N PRICE OF Albion Mines (Pictou, N. 8.) SLACK COAL. “LACK and ROUND COAL can ‘now be _) obtained at the above-mentioned Mines. Slack Coal, only $1.30 per toms: Round Coal, $2.00, For orders, app'y to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. . Orvicz : No. 35 Water street. €h’town, June 23, 1879—patsj kca h sp2m a ee BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets . $1,176 491.46, INCORPORATED 1833. Head OMice, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken qn all descriptions{of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square, July 10, 1879. DR. P. W.G, GANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 to 11 a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod SHOP TO LET. —— T LET and possession given within one month, that shop in ‘‘ Duncan’s Briok Building,’’ on Queen’s Street, now in posses- sion of Mr. 8. \V. McMurray—reat low. PALMER & McLEOD, Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1879.—taw Im pat Im we " a" RLOITETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, EXAMINER : : BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER Utiice Sup’t | ——— ee ne eee eee | eet : ” CLI ema Ai A EN a ce eRe AN tcp ne HE Ex eee MINE a eee ee GH eee BRITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change in their Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of PALL & WINTER G00D8, At prices that defy competition. i ee OO ee | eneeqeyeyucee New Cle ‘hs, New Twee is, Aew Bress soads, New Clouds, New Yelveteens, New Slantles, New Frillings. New Uisters, New Cottons, New Flanwels, And a larg: line of Woollen Goods, 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 selves. W. & A. BROWN. ad ‘harlottetown, October 8, 1879. New Fall (4c ods. For NEW DRESS GOODS, very Cheap, vo to J. B. MacDONALD'S For NEW MANTLES goto ~ J. B. MacDONALD’S For NEW WINCEYS and CLOTHS vo to J. B. MaecDONALD’S For NEW HATS and BONNETS go to J. B. MacDONALD’S For NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS go to J. B. WacDONALD’S For MENS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING : go to J. Bb. MacDonaup’s For MENS’ and BOYS’ UNDERCLOTHING _ go to J. b. MacDonatp's Pand WHITE COTTONS, a tegen ee net eae sodden For GRE CHHEAPHST YHT, J. B. MACDONALD’. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1379. 2 eee SS aes Fe eae ForFa MOULASS# ES, PORTO :1CO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUG. .R, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 50 lbs, ) VALENCIA RAISINS, LAYER RAISINS, CHEST TEA, HALF CH™: ts TEA, t warranted, SUPERIO!P UXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA F} CUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXE3 FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEG! TWIST TOBACCO, \ BARI SLS WASHING SODA, KEG: BAKING SODA, DOZE {8 BROOMS DOZENS PAILS BOXES CLOTHES PINS, BARRELS PICKLES, BOXF® PICKLE, Iirade_NOTISE (Jt McINTYRE, Shoemaker, wishes to inform his cust.mcrs in town and | country that he has REMO/ED from his old istand to his new place, next to Mr. *nel- | grove’s, Grafton Street, were he will be glad | to see all his old customers, and as many new ;ones as may give hin: a call. 1 work cheap ifor cash. NO SECON > PRIGE. All work warranted. , dispatch. Oct. 6, 1879—1m epairing done with (QUEEN INSUTANGE O0'y OF ENC _AND. CAPITAL, . . TWO f:LLIONS STERLING. SURANCE effected on oll kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise aud » easels on tlie stocks. Special rates for isolated . -sidences. Losses settled promptly. BOX.» TABLE SALT, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), BIXES STARCH, Agent for Prince Edward Island | Jane, 1877— ' * GOXES SOAP, COLLS MINT. LA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPI ER, OXES PEPI Et CITY TIN STORE, TINS GINGER, ; a TINS CINNAMON, | UPPER QUEEN STREET. ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, | FXHE Subscriber, sincerelythankfnl to his BOXES CREAMTARTER, friends and the public generally for the BARRELS ONIONS, liberal patronage extended to him in the past, ‘ASES MATCHES, | begs to announce that having a ALF CASES MATCBES; ee ‘ s r . JARTER CASES MATCHES. _ New Store an* ‘SYorksheop, ; CARVELL EROS. ‘and incr ased faci’ .or manufacturing | Tinware, ; tove Pipes, /ans, Coal Scnt- Ch’'town, Oct. 17, 1879.—tf tles, and ail goods generally found in a first- ciass Tin }jtore, hoy es that by strict attention ; ILY EX to his business to n-erit a fair share of public UBSCRIBE for the DA tronage. Ss AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy et Cc. F. HARRIS. | Paper published: the Province. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1879.—4taw Im WEDNESDA ee ‘oduce. Also, om) oe wer ee ee aE a oe om - aa NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, A GREAT NAVAL BATTLE. : New Yorks, Nov. 3. A Lima letter of the 13th ult., states that the Chilian fleet overhauled the _ iron- clad Huascar and gm .2oat Union on the 8th ult. The latter escaped te Callao owing to 'her superior speed. The Huascar went to | the harbor of Mej: ones, where t!\- Chillian | fleet, eomprisring he ironciads Vochrane and Encalada, ec:rrying 12 heavy guns, ‘'svainst 4 of the Huasear, and gunboats O Higgins and Mo engaged the Huascar. Tne Huascar got | etween the two Chilhan ironclods, and the fight was tremendous, the fire being kept up by the heavy gun: and witrallaiseuses from the top of tix Huascar. Details ire not received, except that tae Huascar wiscroushed and captured, and probably towed to Antaflagasha, and and that Admiral Grant was killed early ia the action; that his Executive oflicer, Capt. Aguirre, was dangerously, if not fatally, weunded, and enly four officers ef- the Javara, Ugartacne, Canseco and Palaclas are reported as surviving; that the Chillian vessels were badly damaged, and great lous of life on the Huascar and Chillian ves- sels. huascar. The blow was severely fe P.rv, but enthusiasm in their behalf was increasad. A commiasion left for Europe to purchase vessels and armament. A Peruvian army on ‘ie 13th was ad- vancing having driven Chilians out of Sui- lagua. Bolivia prohibited the exportation of grain owing to the scarcity of food. Sma'!-pox is raging in the Chilian army. The wife of Admiral Grant died on hear- ing of the death of her husband. Details of the Communist riot at Buchar- amang, Colombia, show that the elect on haviny gone in favor of Callasos anc Ais rabble, they cele rated he event by kill og a German mer-hant, and wounding ten, and gutting several, houses. Anarchy last- ed two days when the mob was dispersed by sixty peons, commanded by the German merchants. Maprip, Nov. 3. The Session Cortes re-opened to-day, and a royal message read, snnouncing the appreaching marriage of King Alphonse. New York, Nov. 3. Nearly all the arriving European steam- ers report heavy seas during the last week. The Union Bank is taking measures to withdraw from the national system, and it is stated that several other banks will do the same. Lonpon, Noy. 3. The old Calcutta firm of Calvin, Cowie & Company have steppel payment. Wasuineton, Nov. 3. The President procl.ims 27th inst. as a day for Thanksgiving. Lonvon, Nov. 3. Two large land meetings were held in County Galway, Irelani, on Saturday, at which wre present Charles Parnell and Mitchell Henry. New Or ueans, Nov. 3. The steamer ‘‘ Eurigue” picked up in the Gulf two men from the wreck of brig ‘‘Sally,” which capsized. Six others of the crew were lost. Maprip, Nov. 3. tepresentatives in Cortes from Cuba and Porto Rico decided to ask the Ministry to presont to the Legisleture bills fer the re- form of the tariffs and commercial relations between Spain and her Colonies. If the demands are not conceded, several mem- bers talk of withdrawing from the Legis- lature. Lonoon, Yov. 3. At the munic val elections 1 roughout England, on Satu dey, whereve political considerations we'2 involved, the Liberals were mostly triu:.phant. In one or two very important boroughs, the balance of power was comple ely reversed in favor of the Liberals. I: Liverpoo’, where the Town Council sto. d 42 Conservatives to 22 Liberals, it now sands 4 Conserratives to 30 Liberals. —— o> = — —- Tue Lare Arcupisioe McKrynoy.— On Wednesday the Mvnth’s Mind Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Arch- bishop McKinnen, was celebrated at 5t. Ninians’s Cathedral by ‘he Bishop of Arichat. Bishop Melnty:e, of Charloi‘e town, and Bishop Sweeney, of St. Jolin. besides many of the priests of the diocese were in attendance. After Mass, says the Antigonish Cesket, the remains of Bishoy lraser, which were enclosed in a beautiiul cofiin, were deposited alongside thoss o! Archbishop McKinnon in the yault under tae altar. We should m-ntion that.on this occasion the Rev. R. McDonald, P. P., Pictov, delivered one of the finsst dis- courses ever given in the caihedral. — A party of three card monto men, who have recently been operating on the Maine border, took a flying trip on Saturday from St. Stephen to Tracy’s Station on the St. they managed to relieve a young man irom Halifux o! three twenty dollar gold pieces. The racket was worked on the old j lan, two gentlemen and 2: “ honest fariuer’ making up the party. Y, NOVEMBER 5, 1879. Nearly 200,000 soles have been su)- | sccibed for an iron-clad to replace the. in | John and Maine Railway, during which Ne!son’s Birthplace. At Burnham Thorpe, the birthplace of Horatio Nelson, is t1e church in wh ch he was baptised; t:e rectory field a:d garden in which he »'ayed asa child ; the old beech trees anc willows which over- shadowed the ‘yur: ~ in which he sailed his little boats as a boy. The old rectory is gone, having been superseded by a new parsonage of greater pretensions and higher up the slope of the hill. In the parish register is- the entry of the baptism of ‘Horatio Nelson” by his father, with a marginal note of a laier date in the hand writing ef the Admival’s brother, after- wards Earl Nelson, rocording the promo- tion of the aforesaid infant to the Order of the Bath and the rank of Rear Admiral. But other record of our great naval hero thers is none at Burn'iam Thorpe. There is not even a rural monument to his mem- ory in the chureh. gthaieiatan Curious Facts. In the'olden time when a guest accepted an invitation to dinner, he or she took their knife along with him or her. Smoothing irons are a late invention, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and James |, | large stones were used, inscribed with texts of Scripture for this purpose. A hundred thousand men in our day, it i. considered, form a very large army, -but-when Darius fought Alexander the | Great he commended an army of 1,000,000 men. In 1850, curing the reign of Queen Elizabeth, a proclamation was issued, for- bidding the erection of houses within three miles of London, on account of the toogreat increase of the city. The curious travelling stones of Austra- lia are paralloled in Nevada. They are described as’ almost perfectly round and about as largaasa walnut. When distri- buted about the floor, table, or other level surface, within two or three feet of cach other, they immediately begin travelling |toward a common centre, and thera lie huddled up in a bunch like & lot of eggs in @ nest. WO ee Oo Strength of Habit. M. Dupin, the great jurist, was the pre- sident of the old French assembly. Te aid him in presiding, he had beside him a bell which he rang to call the members to order. Inconsequence of the excitability of the members of the chamber and the frequent scenes, the exercises of this presi- dential bell we -e incessant and most annoy- ing. The muscular exertion required to use it, at length, got to be so great that M. Dupin inventel a framework in which to suspend it, so that it could be rung by pull- ing a cord, which rendered the task of sounding it mueh easier. At last it got to be quite habitual for him to ring it. One sultry summer day, when the heat was very oppresive and the eloquence of the moun- tain was severely soporific, the president fell asleep in his official chair ; and as his head dropped on the desk, aclap of thun- der seemed to shake the walls of the build- ings. M. Dupin started, and by an in- stinctive movement, seizing the bell rope, pulled awayat it might and main, and shonted at the top of his voice, ‘* Order, order !” until the affrighted secretaries could make him understand that the inter- ruption did not proceed from the members before him, but from the heavens above him, where his presidential authority did not reach. M. Dupin was observed, ever after this, to fight shy of the bell. The $20,000 defarlter, Wm. Dempster, manager Of the Inyerseil Branch of- Mol- son’s Bank, was arrested at Moncten on Monday. He expressed great sorrow at the charge which had placed himin this posi- tion. The only account he gave of the funds wis that he had spent them. He began in the usual wavy with little, and had to practice deception ‘o cover up his crime. He is a middle-aged man and his situation is rendered more sad »y the serious illness of his wife. He will remain here uniil his transfer to Woodstock, where his trial! will take place. At Kentville, during Court week, the Judge offered to pay for the land in dispute in a certain case, if tie parties settled the costs between thera. The costs amounted to about $200—price of land between $4 and $6,—a paying ‘‘spec” for the Judge, as a regular army of witnesses had to testify. —-— - see A malignant and fatal disease is reported from Lendon township, Ontario, called ‘black tongue.” The symptoms are des- cribed as somewhat similar to those of dip- theria. Five children of Mr. Richard Weatheral, ef the fifth egncession of Lon- don, have died from this disease and others are now down, but may recover. aioli cited Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most sueceseful preparations ever introduced to our people, it works like a charm in all cases of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, C and all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going abouts our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die, it is your own fault, as you can go to your druggist and get a sample bottle and tryit; three will relieve any case, Regular size only 75 ctx.