¥ a oe eo Ps Qe ~ mete mane Bey your Flour at Beer & Goff's. GoLDEN Syrup, 10¢. a pint, at Beer and Goft’s. Tur market was not largely attended to- day. Prices are the same as on Tuesday. Every one in search of Cheap Goods should go to J. B. MeDonald’s., Tue ice-boats crossed at the Capes to- day—arriving at Cape Tormentine about 3 o'clock. Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods atr J. B. McDonald’s, Tat mails detained at Georgetown were forwarded to Cape Traverse along with the mails from this city yesterday evening. THe Summerside Journal says that J. W. Howe, Esq., has been appointed a Mas- ter Extraordinary in the Court of Chancery in this Island. F Corres, fresh ground, at Beer and Goff’s NorHIne has yet been heard of the North- ern Light since she left Georgetown on Wednesday morning last. The straits are reported full of ice as far as the eye can reach’ : Messrs Beer & Gorr say there isa “great run” to their flour and tea store; and it cannot be stopped while they adver- tize so largely as they do in the Dairy Ex- AMINER. For Bargains in Ladies’ Shawls and Furs, go to J. B. McDonald’s. The mails detained at Pictou are now on the road to Cape Tormentine. It is ex- pected that they will be taken across the straits to-night and arrive in the city to- morrow. A cable dispatch to Messrs. Welsh & Owen reports that the barque Minnie Car- michael arrived at Liverpool from Savannah after a passage of 19 days. The distance between Savannah and Liverpool is over 4,000 miles. WHERE cau you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ On Wednesday morning a lady of this city was startled while engaged in the im- portant duty of looking after the firs to find her clothing inaflame. But she didn’t shriek and rush into the frosty air. Not she. She simply drew her skirts together and quenched it before it had time to do serious damage. Martin Dorie and Archibald McGahy were summoned before Theo. DesBrisay, Esq., to-day, at the instance of Mr. Duncan MeDonald, of Tryon Road. While Mr. McDonald was proceeding homewards, on New Year's Eve, with his family, he was * waylaid on the Tryon Road by the two men above named. They were full of the ‘“‘ar- dent,” and, without the least provocation, violently assaulted McDonald, his wife and son. The parties appeared for trial to-day, but the case was withdrawn by mutual con- sent—defendants paying all costs. In the last issue of the Summerside Pro- gress there appeared an article which cast grave doubts upon the constitutionality of the Canada Temperance Act. The article drew from the Rey. N. McKay a prompt reply, which appears in yesterday's Jowr- nal. The reverend gentleman says : ‘‘The question of competency is, itself, a fair one, and it must, of course, come up in due time, But it is startling to find a news- paper gravely assuming that the Act is ultra vires, because somebody has said so, setting it aside as so much waste paper, and asking what is the use of bothering the peo- ple about it. The raising of a question is, by no means, the settling of it, and this distinction seems, in the remarks referred to, to be overlooked. Considering the gen- eral character of the promoters of the liquor traffic, it is to be expected that every kind of objection will be raised against the Act. Its operation will be fiercely contested at every point. It would be ridiculous to accept every point raised as necessarily valid. If the friends of the bill are to be frightened by every bugbear pre- sented to them inthe name of the Consti- tution, they may as well give up the contest. They are not made of that sort of material. If constitutional difficulties should arise un- der the operation of the act they will meet them when they come. If further legisla- tion, on the part either of the Dominion or local Parliament, should be found necessary they will obtain it. Of one thing there can be no doubt. The people of this county have emphatically and nobly declared their determination to stop the liquor traffic among them. The people of other counties are only awaiting the opportunity to de- clare themselves to the same effect. This tide of public feeling and resolution will make itself felt in all our legislative assemblies, and secure such legislation, if we have it not already, as will effectually sweep this ovil from the face of our fair ‘country. The liquor traffic will die hard ; “but it will die all the same. tt @ > 2° oes Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug- gists to use something for your Dyspepsia ‘and Liver complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver complaint with all its effects, such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive- ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, = ss digestion, swimming of the head, low) spirits, &c., we ask you to go to your Drug | gist and get a sample bottle of Green's’ August Flower, for 10 cents, and try it or, a regular size for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Local and Other Items. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. hae Jinn “i ( PO0DS | Revolution Feared, The Governor Ganeral and Princess to Visit Niagara Falls, | ——— Lonpon, Jan. 16. All special correspondents of the London pene: See: RO newspapers speak of the situation in France a$ serious, DECEMBER 29, 1878, The Times’ Paris despatch, though subse- quentiy qualifying the information by a FOR CASH ONLY statement that the meeting of the Re- J publican Union was ruported more moder- ate in character, declares that the Left appears almost determined to overthrow the Dufaure Cabinet, as it is unworthy of con- tidence unless it publishes beforehand a list of the intended dismissal of functionaries. The Cabinet refuses thus to compromise its a2@OQ to 25 Per Cent., dignity. FOR ONE MONTH, cur The conduct of the Republicans is justi- fying all the worst predictions of their ad- Following Goods ! versaries. AT A DISCOUNT OF FROM Lonpon, Jan. 16. The Paris correspondent of the ‘‘Times ” French Delaines. regards the situation as very critical. The French Cashmere: overthrow of the Cabinet, he says, would; Re ae a _ lead to McMahon’s retirement and the gov- | — I'wills, ernment by the Extreme Left, with a re : armattas, volutionary programme, which would pro- | Henrietta Cloth, foundly derange society throughout France. | The Ministerial Declaration was read in the | Chamber of Deputies this afternoon. It says the Senatorial Elections are a striking indication of the adhesion of the people to Republican institutions. Orrawa, Jan. 16. The Marquis and Princess will visit Ni- agara Falls in coy in a few days. ——O <> ee SUPREME COURT. Jan. 17, 1879. French Merinos, Persian Cerds, Brilliantines, Lamas, Lustres, Russel Cords, FANCY DRESS GOODS | Anglais Merinos, Balmoral Crapes, Crapes, Dress Cloths, Mantle Cloths and Ulster Cloths, Tom 3. > »< > : . - we . Mr. JUSTICE Perens presiding. Mr.}Plain, Checked, Fancy and Striped Justice Hensley, also, for a short time took his seat upon the Bench. WINCGEYVS 9 Crockelt vs. Lowe.—The defence in this % ease ts that Lowe secured the services of Silk Velvets the plaintiff for P. W. Hyndman, Esq., and as ae it was agreed that Mr. Hyndman should pay the defendant. It was shown, in evi- dence, that the defendant himself was hired Velveteens, Black Silks, Colored Silks, ‘by the day. Fancy Silks, At 3.30 p. m. the jury on this case retir- Ladies’ Skirts, ed. Corsets, = Ties, Mr. Justice Hens.ey presiding. The case of the Queen at the prosecution of Alex. McKinlay vs. Donald McKinnon for larceny.—The Attorney-General opened the case for the Crown. He said that, on the 28th day of December, Mr. McKinlay, the RIBBONS osecutor in the case, missed the hay - which had been stolen from his barn. Over Artificial Flowers and Feathers the hay stolen was a lot of unthrashed oats, ONE WALF PRICE. a large quantity of the grains of which}] 44:0. Tlhatore shook’ down among the hay. When oe a “9 ae al the load was made and the sleigh “7 ee moved along the road, the oat grains shook . aul m - out and left a trace as they went along. Blue Serges (all wool), Mr. McKinlay followed the trace so made Scarlet Flannels, to the house of Mr. Jacob Cummings, Wool Scarfs and Ties. where he discovered the hay and a clue to Umbrellas, the parties who stole it. Jeans. Tickings Mr. McKinlay and the Sheriff were the — a ed only two witnesses examined. ‘The former ae ae seanereT related the circumstances of tho larceny and | Ladies’ Cloth and Hid Gloves, the latter testified that tho ert ooo Ladies’ Skating Gloves. on examination during the trial of Charles ae Horriel for the same larceny—confessed to br usseis Car pets, stealing the hay in company with Horriel ‘Tapestry 6 from tne barn of Mr. McKinlay. oniv ee 66 After the Atterny General and Judge . ply Scotch Hensley had plainly and briefly stated the 3-ply Seoteh * facts of the case the jury returned a verdict Union “ ‘é of *‘guilty” without leaving the panel. i Gh 44 Hemp “ 6-4 Felt 2 4-4 Felt " Fancy Wove Goods, SHAW Lis, ONE HALF PRICE. The Grand Jury found True Bills against James Crosby for stealing four sheep from Mr. Alex. McKinlay, and against James Crosby and Benj. Dockendorf for the lar- : ceny of goods from sleighs at the ‘‘ Seven 5-S Stair * Mile House.” Prisoners pleaded net guilty. 9-4 Stair é The Queen at the prosecution of A. A. Baldwin vs. O'Reilly and Troy—Larceny. | Felt Crumb Cloths, Trial to-morrow. | Linen Crumb Cloths. . a Stair Damask © ! « “SIN, Suggestions to Students. Curtain Damask, a ? Be Punctual.—A total loss of interest in Curtain Reps, school duties is often directly traceable to Table Damasks and the tardiness of the pupil. | ; Table Linens, Be Neat.—This applies not only to your | Toilet Covers, personal appearance, but the room and desk | Blankets. which you occupy. Use your best endeav- | Counterpanes & ors to keep these as free from dirt as pos- bad inverse. sible. | | ic "AINS! 4 a ° Be Orderly.—Use the same care with re- | yy Woy ey gard to your position, in both study and/@ 5 [ ~~ In Muslin and Lace—Very Cheap. recitation, that yon would do in_ the pres- ence of ladies and gentlemon at an evening arty. : Bn Studious.— No good comes from idle- Damask, Turkey, Cloth and Felt Be persevering.—He who stops for trifles | jn ABLE COVERS! never accomplishes much. Be Attentive. ~The key to many a puz- OIL TABLE CTOTH, zling problem is lost through inatten- FLOOR OIL CLOTH. tion. fe : Be Courteous.—It is as easy to be gentle- Buff, Green and White manly or lady-like in your intercourse with fellow-student sas to be rude and _ bvoorish. Drive out all shelfishness. Let memory in after years dwell only upon pleasant tones | jn Musquash, Ladies’ Fur Muffs, ss, from Fifty-six cents, and faces. Mowkey. Be Honest.—Show yourself to be the Sandner very soul of honor in all your school life. Be hills Let all your reports bear tho keenest scru- tiny. Try and merit no reproach, but if Imitation Seal, merited do not seek to avoid it by any sub- Grebe, Imitation Mink a and Mink. Men’s Made Clothing, Hats, Fur Caps, &c. tertuge.—Canada School Journal. DR. CREAMER, Shirts, Underclothing, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. J.D. MASON & CO., QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Dee, 30, 1878— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kent Street, Charlottetown, (Three doors from Dr. Johnson’s). am ENTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. ' Oct. 15—3m Serious. Situation in France, CLEARANCE SALE Window Hollands, | JANUARY, 1879. ———— :0: ——_— CLEARANGE SALE pe ANNUAL MACDONALD’S. J. BL MAC. The Following Goods will be Gleared out at Bargains : Ladies’ Wool Shawls, Ladies Far Muffs and Beas, Ladies’ Far Caps. Children’s Far Caps and, Sets, Men's and Boy's Fur and Heavy Cloth Caps, scarfs & Clouds, Blankets, Quilts, Horse Blankets (full Trimmed), Men and Boys’ Ulsters and Reefers, ; €ottens and Cotton Warp AT cost. OTHER GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES AT J. 6. MACDONALD'S. | A LL Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1879 — Queen Square Livery Stables, MORTGAGE SALE. J To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the cer Court louse _.in Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, on i vay t =" 1. * low P = Puesday. tic Lieventi day ef Febrnu- ary next, atthe inour cf o cloek in i the aflerhoonk, Gere Power OF Sale lu an Indenture of Morigage, dated the 8rd under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. | HMPLOYMENT.—in every village and township of P. E, Island not yet ocdu- ‘pied, ONE AcTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle 'man can obtain a most respectable and very |profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, Dp. DOWNIE & day of December, 1875, aud made. be. iween John Youug, of Summerside, in TEXHE Subseriber, having purchased a num. | Prince County, Prince Edward Island, ber of New Sieighs and Furs, is prepared | blockmaker, of the oue part, aud to hire Single and Double Teama, at shortest Daniel Hodgson, of Chariotletown, iu notice, during the winter. Queen's Couaty, said Island, Esquire, Horses, Coaches, Buggies znd Open Wagons | ot the other part— kept for hire daily, Sundays excepted, LL that piece or parcel of iaud sitaate ‘TERMs REASONABLE. _ : vip in the northern part of Summerside STEPHEN T. STUMBLES. aforesaid, and described as follows, viz, : Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1875—1m 2aw ar ne 41 | Commencing ut oa stake fixed in the Baa ' me __. |northeast angle of James UBrazii’s lot; ithence running eastwardly one hundred B | and eighty feet (180 feet). or vo land lately ‘held by Henry Tuplin: thence northwardly (on said Henry Tupilio’s western boundary \five (5) chains, or to land lately held by | Angus McMillan; thence westwardly along the said Angus McMillan’s south boundary, #' one hundred and eighty feet (180 feet) ; os thence southwardiy tive (5) chains, to the neatiy and expeditiously point of commencement, containing, by es- executed timation, one acre, one rood and nineteen j poles, a liltle more or less, and is part of a [AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE. pio} of land purchasep by Thomas Crabbe rom Patrick Brown. ' Also, all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the northern part of the Town of Summerside, and bounded as fol- We are now in a position to execute orders for, lows, viz.: Commencing at a stake fixed at all kinds of Printing, sach a the north edge of St. James orale the ; gs % ‘south angle of Town Lot Number Twent LETT ik H KHADS, | (20), ronning therce northwardly uiniety ints and one quarter (904) feet; thence east- BLLL HEADS, | wardly ninesy feet Oo feet) to the west line y ear lof Town Lot Number Twenty-eight; thence CIRCULA Ls, eaaamaiat to the street aforesaid ninety CARDS {and one quarter feet (904 feet); thence — “2 along said street westwardly ninety feet | ; iTS | 90 feet), to the place of commencement, PAMPHLE US, }and known as Town Lot Number Twenty DODGERS, : four (24), sold by Very Rev. James Mc- a ma Donald by Auction, on the first day of May, HAN DBILLS, (one thousand eight hundred and sixty- min , | three, r POSTERS, | Also, all thet tract, piece or parcel of AND ALL KINDS OF ‘land situate, lying and being in Lotor ‘Township Number Seventeen, ia Prince Bank and Legal Blanks, County, Prince Edward Island, and is bounded as follows, that is to say: Come &e. &e. &e. | mencing at a Stake fixed on the south side (of St. James Street, running westwardly AT MODERATE PRICES. ‘ninety feet (90 feet); thence southwardly Office :-—Ings’ Old Stand, ninety feet. three iaches (80 fect} TRGRGB) » ae j thence eastwardly ninety feet (90 feet); Corner Great George and Water Strects. thence northward!ly ninety feet three inches (90 feet 3 inches), to the piace of commence- ment, making and including Lot Number ac ac ery) 0.; Twenty-three in (he Towa Viot of Summer : side, as planned and surveyed on land for ONTEMPLATING a change in their busi- | merly owned by Jonothan Weatherbie, and ness at an early date, request all persons | said lot being marked on the said plan, indebted to them to make immediate payment. | nu.naber twenty-three, as therein iaid out ‘‘ Italian Warehouse,” Dee. 19, °78 —1m 2aw | and described, containing, by estimation, eight thousand one bundredand twenty- two square feet, be the same a little more or less, together with all buildings and im- provements thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solici- tors, Charlottetown. ' Dated this Ninth day of January, A. D. & UV., Box 1954, Montreal. May 25. 1878 | 1879. i ; DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgages. | oe ; Jan. 9-—law t sale | At\| ilAlld _ SEE THE LIST : | is7a! FARMS FOR SALE JUST PUBLISHED !! IN THE READY FOR DELIVERY. d WEEKLY MAIL. Parties Wishing te Sell Advertise there. Parties Wishing to Buy, Read there. WHOLESALE AND —A T scsi BO FOU taarwie’s Boolzstore, Advertisements of Farms QUE [2 JARE. se ; QUEEN Square for sale are inserted in the | Chane, ee. ere TO BUY Weekly Mail, 20 words for 50c. each insertion; each TTALIAN WAREHOUSE, waters Advertisements of Farms A FARM for sale are inserted in the QUEEN STREET. Daily Mail, 20 words for o TEMPLATING a change in our busi- 25c. each insertion; each additional word 14ec, ness, we offer for sale, at Reduced Prices, Advertisements of Live our Large Stock of | RETAIL Stock, Auction Sales of r Stock, Implements, _ ete. | WINES, ; Seeds for sale, Exhibitions, LIQUORS and etc., inserted at the same GROCERIES. rates. * | = nte. MACEACHERN & CO October 31, 1878: Address Mail, Toro | Dec. 49, 187S—lm 2aw a | UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, HE place to get your Printing done is a { ‘for the latest news—local and telegraphic , th EXAM NER Printing Rooms