ES eS ~~ —-- =~ ~s a ee —— EE am “+ ee . Corressondenee, | Latest by Telegraph. | ania if oS Wede not hold ourselves responsible | WY A fe NEWS | for f Opinions O Statements of Corress | : ' yond lt wee grip ta Reading Room and | ; dial iy miner. | | ne i 7g rk, h. 19 1) In looking over the « dnmns ‘ i t0 ' nehaneed th \ \ sterday, I notice in } —e wy sa ul of “Correspondence” a lengthy | London, eb. 19, » ; trom t ' we doubt it ~ ae ster Guardian's Loudon cor- | of an individual who st s himself ‘ump. | Pespondent says that few “oglishmen care} ball.” a who re 2 Upper Queen sbreet, | to entrust thi delicate po" ceedings of the | Of this Know is city. But, | Congress to Lord Derby, and that itis fa Mt gE ' A 2 mj uu 9 wy ot your nye | re that the Marquis of Salisbury WOR TE OH erm « pe . gee "we Sow | Sone aT Lyons will represent England a an i responsible for anytaing that he | there & th eneral ubtwarid L})- TT) WA p ; os = 2S Tar ar ¢ a a qT ne Sta nara Rass dispatch nays it is It is bat a few years since, that this “Camp-| fect ae ee has issued a ciroulas t bel i} tbe representative of Belfast | aren Ling tie i eb Laat she has renouneed ie i to follow the reviment. of whieh | *" wt me by i 0 oz .% onst nuinopie at the re- ” he ' te, to the shores of our fs! wd, to | 1" . e <ae —— oe Me iltiam. ' Rene \ that he took the idea into his} the 17th inst. says that the greatest disap- |} AT VW w bra lof remaining among us. Since | pointment is felt by the Russian people be- GIST AND UNDER OUST. that tim r, ne has be a employe | asa Drill | cause ti y exper ted a moral support from G ant! wr the performance of Which he | Germany im their line of action, whereas ? ee | M receives & salary from the Dominion G vern me now hear that the Emperor of Ger- ~ © ~ ment Ue sumMpsion, as you kaow, Mr. Kd-| many, in his speech from the Throne refer- ; , itor, will lead _ se l—no aoe “— or} ring to the programme with regard to Con- A 3 what he i to do a great many things. Am-] og Pavihin Beutine « andfavemde « . i E biti « a simil ir nature; and 1G 28 h rth of eat ; ar a ae _ om F ” , ” 3 thos ses Which haveentered into the breast , Dik” . : a poor vain tndividasl, It was pr sump | ' a oy oo a 8 that M. Leiza, the 1 T. aj a 4 > 4 7 tion 2 \ waich placed him at the head |’ — a ee Ministry, had nm nN On Ing uO 20 out of the Dusiness f ea =F 14 to which he is such a| conreren oO With b.te Kiperor kk PaNncls | e ~r: e 2 e : creat acquisition. And, Mr. Editor, 1 would Joseph and Connt Andra sy, and that he | will oer the whole ot pheir jo rat the Orange body as a whole | Vil inforin the Diet that there is a com- | ; _ o e ) be held responsible for that piece of | plete agreement between himself and | Stock to the Public pickings which app areal in the * Patriot” o | Co int Andrassy on the Kastern Question. | ta U = U P yesterday, simaply beswtse it was self-conceit | Austro-Hungary 1s resolved to defend her! d t . onthe part of an individast—of whom the peo | interests at first diplomatically in aj} On an a tel ; le KUOW notoaing vio wished to see his name) (‘6 gress, and then if uecessary by ferce. | figare in print a | On Saturday and Sunday artillery were | Bee ae ee eee eee. oe fe ae | quietly dispatohed to the frontier of Pean1 ea and audacity to ee | syivanian, and large forces are to follow | . &' eral election, 4 mild, if he wished, have boen{[ “ay Mi nieten if Wi tia ed 1 a %y el: { Baliast Dis “ct as tuelr re ‘ ae - ah i — — prepared plans) i 7 preseutative ia oar owa House of Assembly. to mass 600,000 men on the frontier within | } vauitics ! what won't conceit and it is a wonder that this Camp- would put an advertise- the ‘‘New Era” after the manner in which P. R. has exposed the Order of which he was the champion. It only shows that the man is not sane, Now, Mr. Editor, with all the faults of the Orange Or- der, they have made a big mistake in electing or putting this would-be Gladstone in the po- sition of G. ML, simply because he is a man of no influence im our community. I would ad- vise Feank to abondon his present calling and at once engige with Rovchford, as it would give him an opportunity of displaying his powers. oS Already this is too long, considering the subject. Vanity o ignorance do. bell—withouta hump ment ia the columns of T remain, yours, CONSISTENCY. __<—<_— + Sir,—Among the invited guests to the Premier and Mra. McKenzies’ dinner party, I notice tue name of Mr. Lawson of Char- lortetown Patriot. After this the old say- ing to express awkwardness and incompata bility, that viz: “Of a bull in a china show,” willgive place to “‘ Mr. Lawson ata Premier's Dinner Table.” ETIQUEITE. Died. In Portland, Maine, on the 30th January last, of bronchitis, Lula Bell, the beloved wife ef William F. Macgowan, eldest son of P. Macgowan of this city, in the 33th year of her age. Suddenly, at Highfield, apoplexy, on the 13th inst., William H. Rice, aged 55 years. At his residence, in the town of Hamilton, on the morning of the 11th Jan., after a linger- ing illness, Thomas Cook Higgs, Kq., M. D., aged 50 years. De. Higgs, who was a native of St. Georges, was sent to school! in England at an early age, and afterwards received his professional educa. tion at Guy's Hospital, London, whence he passed the College of Surgeons and graduated as M. D. On his return to Bermuda, upwards of twenty-five years ago, he became a resident of this town, where he continued the practice of his profession up toafew dsys before his death. The appointment of Health Officer for the West End, which he held since 1354, be- comes vacant by his death. His cheerful dis- position abroad and soothing kindness in the) sick-room, added to his acknowledged skill and perseverance whenever called upon, did not fail te make him favorably and exten sively known throughout our islands, and al though many have notieed and deplored his failing health for two years or upwards, they cannot help feeling still at the last deep an- guish at the loss of one who has aided and sympathised with them in many trials. —Ber- muda Cavtte. : [ae deceased is a brother of B. Wilson Higgs, Esq., of this city. ] Oy the 8th February, at his residence, Park Corner, after a short iliness, William Cousins, Esq., in the 79th year of his age, deeply re- gretted. We are glad to learn that Mr. Earle pur- poses giving a first-class Concert in the ms M. C. A. Hall, on Friday, March Ist. Tusre wasa very fair market to-day. The demand for butter, eggs, etc., was greater than the supply, and prices had an upward tendency. "he total value of exports from the port of Summerside during the year 1877 amount- ed to $358,214. SWEET ORANGES, PPLES, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Nuta, Onions, Raisins, Currants, Spices. All’ kinds Crackers, Preserves, and the largest as- sortment of Confectionery to be had on the| Island. Fancy Toys, Flour (by the bbl. or Ib.}, Tea, Mugar, Soap, Candles, Pepper, Mus- tard, Vinegar, and a variety of Groceries. | ALEX. McKENZIE, Queen Street. | Ch’town, Dee. 27, 1877.—tu&fr3w mide a ead JD forthe latest newn-—loesl and telegraphic. ' a fortnight. OUR OFfAWA DRSPATCH.| 4 RA 4 JMG vi _—— (Special Despatch to Daily Examiner.) | Orrawa, Feb. 18, 1878. Some brief Ministerial explanations were made to-day. Mr. McKenzie said that the Ministerial changes were the result of simple and nat- ural causes, and expressed great regret at the loss of Mr. Blake. Sir John MeDonald said he had no doubt that the elevation cf Cauchon relieved the Government from great embarrassment, and he hoped that rest would quickly restore Mr. Blake to health. Sir John asked when tle vacancy in the Cabinet would be filled, and Mr. McKenzie replied that the matter was under considera- tion. (Laughter.) In reply to a question, Mr. McKenzie said that the Government had not taken any steps to renew reciprocity, nor was there any intention of taking any. When the United States would make the proposi- tion, it would be considered. Mr. Mitchell made an able speech on ship- building, and advised builders not to sell, but sail their own vessels, as the people of Yarmouth do. House adjourned at six o'clock. Senator Howlan arrived this afternoon. Orrawa, Feb. 18. Dr. Tupper presented a petition from the Archbishop and Mayor of Halifax, praying for an amendment of the Act legalizing the construction of the railway through Hali- fax. The Hansard Committee reported a set of regulations and the restriction of the expen- diture for reporting to 1,009 dollars. sills were introduced for repealing the Insolyent Law; for permitting persons charged with common assault to testify in their own defence; amending the Stamp Act, so that foreign bills be not affected by failure, to cancel the stamp at date, and for fixing the rate of interest. The Premier explained the Ministerial changes. He said Mr. Cauchon was given a governorship and. Mr. Laurier taken in his place. Mr. Blake, who had once before tendered his resignation in consequence of ill health, had retired because he was not longer able to bear the fatigues of office. He had parted with his colleagues with whoin he had been associated all his political life with profound regret. The Premier said it was a serious loss to himself, to the House, and to the country. Sir John said the Government stands committed to the same old policy. The first change must have been made with great satisfaction to the Premier, his presence being a source of great weakness and his absence relieving the Government from em- barrassment. = SS ————EEEE ee “WORTH STAR COFFER AND LUNCH ROOMS —AND— OYSTER SALOON. MRS. E. COOMBS, SUCCESSOR TO J. CARROL. N “EALS served at all hours of the day and PS evening, at reduced rates. 1 OYSTEKS sent to al) parts of the City at the very low price of 30 CENTS PER QUART! Also for sale by the Barrel, Bushel, or Peck to suit purchasers. Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1878—2 aw [060 LOADS OF MANURE © For Saie. ! .. SOIL and Stable Manure delivered | when required. ; nD DANIEL GORDON. P. S.—Leave ‘orders for removing Night Soil at Police Station. Db. G. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1878— All ee _. ~- oie — - _ A GENUINE CASH SALE! at Cost in Goeds Marked down Plain Figures. J.D MASON & CO. -_~ QEEEN SQUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. -harlottetown, Jan. 18, 1878. LECTURE & CONCERY, ~~ — — CREAT ring oloum toi io. 01.7. 24a. BANKRUPT SALE. TO-NIGHT ! | Tuesday, Web, 19, 1878, REFORM CLUB HALL. Monet te hn ale KEITH & CO. The Rey. Alfred Osborne, Chaplain of | MASONRY, ITS HISTGRY & PRINCIPLES. | hu will Complete Bills of Fare will be issued shortly. | All members of the Fraternity are invited The Stock in Trade of the Estate of —IN THE— Lecture will be delivered by brother the | the above named Lodge, on WILL BE SOLD AT A After which a short programme of sical & Literary Selections be given by some of our most talonted amateurs. TREMENDOUS -—— SAGRIFIGE. reer” Worsted Coatings The Chair will be taken by His Worship the | Mayor, Brother J. 8. Carvell, Tickets 25 cents each, on sale at the Drug! Stores of W. } Apothecaries Hall Co., ani C. D Rankin ; also, | at Bremner Bros., and at the door of the| Hall. Doors open at 7.30; Concert to commence at 8, L. M. POOLE, Ch Ch’town, Jan. 31—3 t .W pat | Beavers, Pilats, Broad Cloths, —- Tweeds, Reaty-made Clothing R. Watson, S. W. Dodd, sharp. EDWIN. G. BEEK, airman of Committee. Nui For Sale at A GOOD LOT OF AMERICAN WOQD STOCK, | . t Secretary i i By the American XC gERDS’ PORNISHING GOODS WHEELS AND HATS, —AND THE-- WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. BAND HUB WHEELS, W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Clothing idade to Order USSU AL. G. ¥. M’GRECOR, f ssignece Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Ete, ‘i A FEW SHEET-IRON BODIES, 'with seat all complete, at Manufacturers prices, at Jan. 18—2aw ar 3i —ALSO— N. B.— Coat, Vest, and Pant Makers wanted immediately. C. V. MeG., _ South Side Queen Square’ Ch’town, Feb, 5, 1878—-2m 2aw > W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. SS eg ee FS... ge Lf) ote yi mi ree OF P. £. ISLAND. SPRING TRIP. The First ‘teainship rince Eidward,” 1364 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will he On the Berth at Gingow to re- } veive Cargo about the 15th March, ‘ass tron Screw cs Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the 5th April, and will leave iveps a >, xe £3. » <08 ¢¢ e Liverpool iar f>aryicifetown web (72 Jue LS 2beue ade SA aby ™ e1P a KE Mreaverh* « 4 ° j — » £ Carrying Freight at torough rates from Lae don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberi p and Shedinae, ' For F reieht or Passa, ‘e, apply, m Londea, ‘to Joun Prrcains & Sons, 69 Cornhill; ia | Glasyow, to James Kuso, jun, 134 St. Via. i v5 IM 4 $ 00 + , ss ' . seni Sire : Lin erpool, to Prroarkn Bropat- ape is ‘ 2? ER My ide. SEI Joha » Noonan & Os Vine skiey Buildings, 51 Street; in Pict», N. S.. or here, to £> >... . -e BROS CU Ue, Manager@ Charlettetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3tew a a —_—~ OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE WILL CONTINUE AT ‘Farther Reduced Prices, Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRICE. Remnants at half Prisg ! WOOGLEN & FUR GOODS ‘GREAT BARGATHS Ii CLOTHING { for Men and Boys, oe terre ‘ gle ROBERT ORR & CO. \ Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. QUEEN INSURANCE GO,Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERUNG. “NSURANCE effected on all kinda of Build. ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also. on ! Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank}, Agent for Prince Edward Island. June, 1877- TOHE WEEEELY EXAMINER, — Per- _ sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerni P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- er way than by subscribing to Turk Weexty EXAMINER. Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. SO ee ee een tee a DR. 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