eae e . 3 By , VOL —— NOR SALRF, > : 3 % 6, —— ta “ -- my . iw Tue Datty KLXAMINER [s Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ;: & Six Months, . . ; Three Months, - . . One Month, . : . me Week, . ° - - | co-s home CK LO sO saa Advertising at 00st moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or half-yearly a (vertisements, on appli- | gation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. | | J. W. MITCHELL, Offiee Sup’t QUEEN INSURANCE COY, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. “J NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on essels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE. MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, IS77— J. R. FOSTER, Moncton, N. B., REPRERSENTING IS THE MARITIME PROVINCES Ontario, Chicago and Western Millers aad Shippers, --—-JN-— FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. | The following are some of the leading} brands of Fleur for sale wholesale, in car-load- lots only, vis: — * Buda,” ** Alabaster,” ‘ White Rese,” Warcup’s Superior, “Pastry,” ‘¢ Beaver Mills,” ‘‘ Red XXX,” ‘¢ Amber,” ke., ke. The above choice brands of flour, with many ethers, ean be obtained at all the leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces. Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other goods will be sent to any address on applica tien free ef charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph in Cipher,” which will be supplied to all cer- respondents on application. Nov. 26, 1879—ly MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hewson’s Building, Opp, Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. McLEAN, D. C. MARTIN. June 18, 1879..—ex2aw No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Princes Edward Island Branch —oF THK— NORTH BRUIS & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE 60. Subscribed Capital, $9,753,352.69 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.090 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. Tie Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances eflected om nearly every description of Property, at the LowgST RATES ef Premium. corres} nding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- “sy __& W. DEBLots, General Agent. Dee. 14. COAL. COAL: at the Gas Works, and Koughan’s Sesles, a quantity of Round Lingan Coal, at $3.50 per ton. is Coal gives a great heat, and being al- most free from sulphur, is suitable for either grates or cooking stoves. Dee. 27, 1879—city papers 6: Valuable Property for Sale. 's BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetewn; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and es back 80 feet, to- gether with the bu:!dings thereon erected. For further particu apply to Messre, Hopasen & McLsop Charlottetown. CHARLOTTETOWN, P <2 Daly air | L3sO. Advertises Cheap | FOR CASH mae JUB PRINT PROMPTLY, HEATLY, UHEAPLY DONE. ING AND Wae= Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so meneing the coming season. business before com- of the Small Profits-Quick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. Local ews, Foreign News, Political News, Social rd ain , a a AB aw ; if - laid before Subscribers, Purch and Borrowers, EVERY PRICE % CENTS. Half-Yearly...+--seeeeee ee ee ‘HAS A AND IS AN EXCELLE ADVERTISING ME Ts. Ee Subseription price only ONE DOLLAR A IN ADVANCE. —— Oflice Sup’t. Sept. 16, 1678. i THE BAILY EXAMINER wers, EVENING, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Quarterly ..+-+++++ee- > ot eo, 95 -» 2,00 THE DAILY Largely Increased Circulation NT DIUM WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from ‘Tae Datty—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. YEAR, Sent to any address in Great Britain or North America. Persons having relatives or friends abroad cannot do better than send them Tue WeekLy ExsMsNER. nex A few Advertisements only, received | 1 W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Manager shoes and Slippers, (Come along t ) Pra M4 BOREHAM ide Queen Square. uit allages and pockets. W. ft. South S i TY ? » ow "» ‘ Dec. 25 $79.—3mos taw { { i ; | < oy 2? j ii Vi 3p Th pu gadal ‘ i LiuUuLs UU FRXHE H'ast Sailing brigantine S/aimrock, | classed 7 years Al at English Lloyds, William }{ePhee, commander, will saill from Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, + Toe af . \ MARCH, next, 1830. } } } +} about the toth . c . 1 ta, r For terms, freight, &c., apply te JAmEs E0.. 134, St. Vimcent street, Gias- KELSO, gow, Scotland, or here to the owner. gt ~T AT OWEN CONNOLLY. Unaman poaLL il x > , , : Oa leave to acknowledge thanks to the 7 He Movougall & So Fae stored at moderate charges. Parties aaving their wagovs repaired and painted ia the spring @ill have them stored free of charge for the Winter. Ch’tewa, Oct 27th, 1879. Wagons i | rl . ~ a a ff } ait BLADA ARNO aoat . % a eh a : ae : L3-2 Oi, slate p fan ar = wan k = %. * 2 7 ‘ * EBALUPY AA, ave te i TTR ADDY BaD -~Vanrsh Pe ARY FOR YOURS nt at — 1-3 al | 23 att i. school passed the Local wxXamination of tne care and oversight wiieh }s so im} which cannot be given ina large establish ment. Mr. aad Mrs. stati of four residentgovernesses, besides ing masters. Parisi:mue Freneh is taught conversation- 4 ( rartant ay moOrtant, arn Padfield are assisted by a ow Visit- Wx- 7 : . + r ‘.e% amt Ei ae 7. ally. Toere are two resident French ernesses ty . . Dire TICE References given to parents of pupils. > : j 2% 4} or further particulars address tie { inal. | : i 14 IOI sept. LY, iS7s. . @mstna sm Ear ams A $0UP KITCHEN SN coinection with the, Womeu's Temper- ance Union and be open d for the wiuter if sufficiently assist- ed by the charitable public. In order to dis- tribute judiciously, only taose will be reliev- ed who .dentify themselves with the Society, which will enable the committee to look par- ticularly into each case. in view of the present pressing demands for heip, the friends «{ the poor are urgently requested to send donations immediately and as regularly : sie. whieh will’ be 'recéi¥ede« by M . as possille, which will be received: by Mrs. W. Ke: Nepy, Coufectionery, Ciething will likewise be very acceptable. =" f. McRAE Secretary of the Women’s Benevoient Society. Dec, 23, 1879. 1 4a. 4) Valuzble Property tor ravua'l FARM lately owned by John and Peer Meikle, situate on Lot 23, Queen’s County. 7 ~! pate, of Messzs. ilopesun & MecLzop, CLarlotie- town. . Jan. {!, 1880—eod ‘To tiventors and Mechanics or postage. GILMORE, SMITH & CO., all styles and prices to Becevolent Society, wiil in) For farther particulars apply at the office! AT INTS and how to obtain them. Pamph-| et cf 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps. Address att Salieiters of Patents, Washington, D.G A re ee ee ores Tue following pupil teachers passed the final examination for teachers’ licenses on the 16th inst. We give the nameg in the order of merit YOUNG MEN, i , | Damiel McDeoug ' A. J. MceDouga A. McLennan, rT ' West, 7 ’ © 7 IC.ANGlil, l, . ~” Pte ane mina Caldwell, melia Robertson, al Ul, e McNevin, (George Mary. Foley, Isaac Schurman, Mayeie Nicholson, ‘George Robertson, Janet Lowther, James Callaghan, C } ee eee Martin Mcinuis, oe fohn Morson, John MeDougall, Donald C. Mel donald, S oebile . - , ‘William Campbell. - i? ] SATA & tO} wood. ow) There are over 100 applicants for third Prince of Wales College and Normal School. The ie on is ‘Ss ‘ oe . = class licenses and admission to the > public gener iiy lor tne very liberal pat 7 ronage extended to them since Cuimencing examination of tness candiantes Wii bu ness, 2nd With t at th y ike ve on hang “ommence OM tne a sh DUS } 4 | 7 + r } aiarge @21€ 8@i1@cU SLOCK ol mint yial for tite EE OO 0 REE PR NA Et DBL LL LIL, manufacture ef Sicighs, ete They have re : i ° . : . : —, ve om | gPnir cently reveived photos of all the latest prize Tia S.A ws. , ‘ a. nm or “- ° 4 et , whe slergns of the Uttawa Exhibition. Varties - | quiring new sleighs would do weil to cali at} SERIOUS CONDITION OF BEALTH—APPROACH- i . 7 : } > } ; 7 i 7 me . : - «4° r ar - . »? °u their facsory and examine bciore ordering | iNG- END OF THE GREAT CHANCELLOR'S LIVE . ; eisewhert j WSIBLE RESULTS TO THE NATION. ; : : . . . te ihey keep 6n hand aba make to erder 1.0p ; RR e171 Di »watons +hyo #e mons lyaxte 90995 Pa ey , ; - - {rT . >° HUGUICS, LMRCLONS, UNG baal US s/OXUCi pring sulietins Irom \ arzin give mos t discour- : : ‘ v) mis. and earriages Of every caescription . Seam: Prt 10 Fas ene ie re: bd : are rcrictey. : : ery pid ates fotupctuet ring accounts irom frince Hismarcen yiis Repairing of al) kinds dene with neatness ana tes ae gee oes a ee Me aed % ] + ee er suiferings trom insouimnla ao not 2oate ana despatch, and warranted to give Satisiaccion | 4, 7 ten’ ond i8. dtc eebetene ¢ ; 7.3. i7 4 . tire Most power reuis Which the physi- to se Who favor tTaem With @ Cail, at prices : ; . 7 ‘ , 1 t the 4 ; lans a to employ have tnus lar proved CO.SULG Lilt De «3° a » * . : > ; . : . =) 8 . NNAVALLINGY TO DBD Od sa pertresi yr “3 344 ~~ - B.—-Parties having their Sleighs repaired | ee eee ee ee ipa Pein re Ses, Sm . +) ’ secutive Y } Prince. still fol and painted would do well to leave them at | **eUlive situmbel The Prince, still follow i : ; . . CS order to have them in time for the}!? his usual regime, eats a hearty Ginner first snov". ate in the day, iercing himseir to ao so, althoaneh his anpeti axrtromale: ceficient aisnourn nis appetite is extremely cencieng, moa his stomach soon aiter h18 . ‘ - ses % i. } ‘ jects the food which had been thus forced Fn convergation with his intimate Pr} ice rit besaavr , re is it” Po } ‘ . <7 : raxr £ ’ YY rT friends th - 1 ves Wey Treg ntly to expressions of profound despondency anc ekg ; a dejection. tle repeats the remarkable ex~ pressions which he niterance sdine weeks ago respecting the pitiful out- wi} eg ail the , t 2. apsorbea is to gave Germany . : wb - Work O12 j : strengtn coming of t } lip law Pw iCil LIAS dF .7 VvRAre rt epitical i ror so many years. ine critica: position : ten T nudes dren ae wie Me lS brody he in which Germany now is, Inciuding the + rYP7y311 E ayeeye? —f war with Ry +} 1 iurminent prospects of war with Russia, the undoubted rejuvenation of France, and her nla TF a na SF ners Santin a : iiit UBL 3U4 wy SoG ula ascension to the standing of a first-class Be civic and military power, whieh he did all | PRINCIPAL: in his power to prevent, and the compii- ni... Deut bik Dadeiola cations in which the Empire is inveived on 2G ney, - 8028 Traagieciu. all sides, of which the Prince talkes almost ———-—~--—— continuously, burden his mind and un- rYNHIS 3sCHOGOL offers, at very moderate | Gues ionably ggravate the disease under E cost. the advantages of a comtortable and| which he is 8 fering. The influence of his pleasant home together with a thorough and} wife to whom heis devotedly attached, is refined e lucation, sufficient on some occasions to soothe and Aan & et * rs op Agee - ae er, as quiet him temporarily, bui when cle prived baat oF the e396 Scnoois in inland and 1S of. 1%. | at onee reverts to his previous talk gd ee F sacra raster we wnt a . : . “ rine oP the | ee _dxauninations and burdensome anxiety The Prince’s for Woraen. Eight yeung ladies from this]. ..+41 dieauietude has new developed int > ineDtat disquietude has new aeveliopeda tito ; a Ein 5 ae . » ve | hypocronara, aba the opinion is expressed, University ol King's Ualie °c in June fast. = ' ; we Chis is tae only School ain Canada thate-has | °Y°" ee ee pn political a passed papilsat a University Nxamisation. mates anc friends of the iancellor, that ine number ot pupils is Limite cl, t ndermeg } his’ work 1s CONE, and nothing but an ex- the schcol select, amd awhile it pessesscs all the} tr i constitution, already broken educational advantages of a large public school, and iimpaire 1, stahds between hii and ach pupil is enabled to receive that individual | death, which is fegards 1 as probable in the y>heac TUtULE. gstht event oF tie of: eS +e eo OC Rrtich Parvanite 12 bYTltisnA neventue. } iain hhiah +} Os BS oi det ek much papers pupiisny the Toiowing e t ~ 5 > . 7 Fstatement of t! revenue or the United 3 - c . - ey Kingdom for ender t vn Le } ? . n Rie the yen! Dec. oist, f ‘ LO4 a, aX ; 5 3 compared With tre ious year > ¥ vv i Pe r a 2 Lear enact ‘ ear ended Property and in- come. Tax, Post Office Telegraph Service 1,575,000 Crown Landa 399,000 Intereston advances 1,126,774 6,030,000 5, 180,000 1,330,000 410,000 1,047,242 9,435, 000 §.319,000 fe } ai ee on O79 oA tA RA ray idiscellancous 4..272,243 4,641,797 Totals £32,657,017 50,454,089 <2 The Hiectric Light. 4 NUMBER OF THE LAMPS SUDDENLY GO OUT. ad. New Yorr, Jan. 15.—A reporter of the Post went to Menlo Park yesterday, and found matters in Edison’s shops at a stand still. Many of the lamps which had been ‘burning beautifully, suddenly went out, lowing to the breaking of the Carbon horse shoes. Some lamps were found to last no more than an hour, and it was decided to suspend their further manufacture. Edi- ‘son is now at work trying to find eut the |weak point which causes the trouble 2 > -—--— ' i i ; Vennor writes to the Montreal Witness: a February I shall net be surprised should the mercury, from a zero standpoint, take a 80 degree plunge in a most uncomfort- able direction, but this I do not antici- ‘pate during the remainder of the present month.” ' ; ; pear Dec. 31, 1879. Dec. 31, 1878. Customs 19,750,000 £20, 165,000 } Excise 26,177,000 27 , 272,002 Stamps 11,019,000 10,652. 000 Land-tax% ilouse Duty 2,644,000 2,655,000 v rr - . . iy ay Y 7 PW APis TN) 4 Na) NO 49 JY¥ AGL ULLING, J INU, % eee cee Mace abe uns t aruner: © + ne vere meveremammn tar EINER - | re oe oe = ™ os £23 2 R oe . “om S gm Ric te aye EGS. 1inAYS Miscellaneous. Peeca 6 6OUE FES bs usa % a a a & Ee a s a a: ' » Tee Fe on The ‘Bellerophon’ was to leave Ber- E F En : niga et Mi low last £ oy BE ol; | x > aasz ot were ; o% . Pay i pee nuaa on i fonda 7 ASL. iol sng anc . Zo oY 4 : 2 x4 < | & ake ome ry ‘ E 4 a . : . gv e3 d 4 Ya b a S ESBS @ tern? ry ¥ PAY ¥ + A AAT RY WT? rev m : . 4: tL 44 ad R234 Za. SA L4 f4ive ine ivussian press and Various convill- oe il special eerrespendents now pretty WR SRERANM ai ' Dnata ata ae - Ce « ae oe eF Tate F SMT E i \ i ‘ 1580 ;resivy aiseuss the probapilities al the Brit- | Has on haad. and com er steamer N: _ si occupation of Flerat. a é Lt fall + es : oe a : pa ee oT Prince of Wales Collega ar a Nor- The Journal ef Siberia, the only un- ‘and ( hild en's Boots, Shees, Jvuovers Cert = *4vr vv See naliaepaded — =. ; mre oan 7 ‘official newspaper in all Siberia, has been ‘suppressed indefinitely, the censor not hav- ‘ing been informed of the names of its con- i tributors. my fhe Princess Louise will be accompanied 'on her return to Canada by two newly ap- ‘pointed ladies in waiting. Lady Sophis MacNamara remains in England. The Princess will, it is said, pay another visit |to England in the Autumn. i Canadian Customs icantail G Tae Vice-Recar Vistr.—We understand hat the Governor General and Princess will be guests of His Honor Lieut. Archibald during their stay in Helifax. Govornment House is being fitted up for their reception —Hw. Herald. i onse iwovernor Sam Ward, the imagnificent, has just reached New York, after a flying#isit to England. He was the guest of Lord Rose- berry, and met Mr. Gladstone ata private dinner. No ‘‘ Costonian Abroad” has ever been treated with more distinguished con- sideration. Sad accounts are given of the condition in the northern proy- inces of the former kingdom of Naples fever is epidemic. Over large dis- tricts ina population ef 62,000, the sick to 33,000 persons. The deaths y to December, 1879, numbered ; Oi tne popuation Wioerc ainounts ¥a3] blii irom . 3,425. vigilance is exercised by the ollicers to detect a num- ber of parties now engaged in sinugyling jewelry inte this vity from the United States. A trunk with a false bottom, under which 15 yvallons of high wines were con- cealed, were seized at Rouse’s Point on the ist by the United States Customs. It was brought from Mentreal. Unusual ; ryey Ib Two English ladies have just ebtained the diploma of a docter at the Paris Fac- ulty.of dMedicine, one, Mrs. Marshall, the sister-in-law of Mrs. Hudeérson Garrett, and the other, Mrs. Chaplin Ayrten, the author of a hoek on ‘ Chiid Life in Japan,” pub- lished in Rondon lawt year: “Mire, Ayrton’s thesis was'om the average height and phy- sical characteristics of the Japanese race. pat hla 19 best physical condition at forty {for thirty after, the organization euld become mere perfect ; at seventy, dage sheuld begin and last for fifteen years, when froin eighty-five to a hundred, Dr, Richardson says that the body should : ; : i | there should be ripe old age, without dis- lan : ; j ;ease, or pain, but marked by a general ' , rc . . ¢ . . . * | subsidence of the vital functions. Pity we »aS We shoula, As an evidence ef the swiftness of instice, the case of Henry Picott is an illustration. He \ apprehended on the morning of the 12th, in Mentreal, for theft, and an hour late he was committed for trial in the | » Court: 15 minutes afterwards he ngued in the Special Sessions Court, feti ana & mntenced to dD years in the penitenfary, and within four hours of his arrest was safely lodged in that which is 10 miles from the city. institution, ryt, £ i ’ . . - The repeal of the duty on Quinine in the i nttet beatae s caiat United States has given the Protectionists a helesome frig] and T ; helesome fright, and on Tuesday their fright was increased by a motion made in the House of Representatives to repeal the G uty On salt, Which 1s now eight cents per 100 ibs. The motion to make salt free re- sulted in a tie vote; but it is understood that another attack is to be made on this unjust tax, which is imposed for the benefit £ } 7 . + ; of a tnoneply, and that it will probally be re} ealed. St. Johia Letegvaph. A HUSBAND CONVICTED FOR KissiNG HIS wirFk.—A singniar case was heard at the county police court, Hereford, (x. a on Menday, before Sir Henry Scudmore Stan- chairman, and other magistrates, in which George Watkins, of Wellington, near Hereford, a man between 70 and 80 years of age, vas sumnioned for assaulting Mary, his wife, who is somewhat younger, by kiss- inc her. The case caused immense merri- Cemplainant said ‘ ) 1 Hope, he meni during its hearing. tha’, on Monday last, they were seated round the fire, when defendant was playing with the poker, and she teid him to be quiet. Tle went en, and when she tried t> get up to go away he threw his arms around her neck and,held down while he gave her a kiss, (Laughter.) In kissing her he scratched her face _ slightly. (Renewed laughter.) That was all the as- suult. Defendant was then asked to put questions to ihe wife, and he said he did not inean to scratch “this dear Mary, only io kiss her—(laughter)—as a proof of his affection.” He did not use violent language. He then adressed his wife with appealing yolubility. *‘Did I ever curse, you my dear Mary, or iiltreat you in any other way, Mary dear? (Laughter.) Have I not of- fered to get wooed and fetch everything for you! Whatever I got for my labor | gave you. I never went to a public house and don't smoke “bacca. (Laughter.) I never cursed you ; but you have cursed me in bed, Mary, and I have traces of it now.” The Bench gave defendant the option of going to jail for fourteen days, or to the work- house for that period, that he might re- ceive medical treatment. He accepted the latter optien.——Cardigi Weekly Mail, her aot