oe MLE LO OE ete TT ae Oa — ee” ~ a eR Local and Other Lems. M. Juces Brame, Senator of the Depart- | ment of the Nord, is dead. \ Grorar CrvuiksHank, the well-known} draughtsman and caricaturist, is dead. | i CARDINAI How AnD is to be created Arch- bishop of Edinburgh and Primate of Scot-! land named Lanu- | DRowNED A young man | rence miller was drowned at Yarmouth, N. S.. by going through the ice while skating. | Aw acton brought ALALITISt the City ot | Montreal, by one Coyle, for false arrest in| connection with the Hackett murder, was! commenced on the Sth inst. Mr. Jowes has issued an address to the | electors of Halifax, thanking them for their | patriotisiu in returning him, and comment- ing on the significance of their verdict from | a Free Trade point of view, which, consider. | ing his avowed annexationist opinions, and | that the mercantile community in Halifax and Dartmouth gave a majority against him, is @ good joke Toronto Mari. A Syow Ficut took place on Friday, on Yonge streét, Toronto, between the mer- chants and the street car company. The merchants objected to have snow heaped in front of their doors, and the company tried to keep the track clear. The result was a snow battle which lasted the greater part of the day, and terminated towards evening in the blockade of a number of cars and a re- sort to sleighs on the part of the company. Parent Gazetre.—We have before us the specimen number of the Cunadian Pa- tent (razette and Trade and Mark Register, published in Ottawa by Mr. Gibbs, patent agent. The paper is very well got up and presents a fair typographical appearance. It is a venture in a new line,—-a sort of a new departure in journalism,—and we wish it success. It contains a vast amount of useful information, and every person inter- ested in patents should see it. James Harper, of Goble’s Corners, Que., tried to drive his horse across the railway track at Princeton in front of a rapidly ad- vancing train ; his cutter was torn to atoms by the shock, and he was pitched up and back, striking in his descent the head-light of the locomotive, and knocking it off. He then fell on the front of the engine, between the cowcatcher and boiler, where he lay in- sensible. The engine was brought to a stand a little beyond, and the injured man was rescued from his perilous position. Tue wife of John Armstrong, residing on the line of the Hamilton & North-Western Railway, has eloped with one of the railway laborers. She boldly told her husband be- fore she left what she was going to do, and the old man could do nothing to stop her. The tears blinded his eyes as he held out his hand and said, ‘“‘God bless you.” She marched out of the mansion in which she had reigned so many years its mistress, with her bundle on her arm, and joined her new master, who had already gone on ahead On foot they went up the hill, and were soon out of sight. A Cat 1x THe Bac.—The St. John Mail bags were delivered at the Annapolis Office on Wednesday—nothing unusual about that. A cat was heard mewing somewhere in the vicinity—nothing unusual about that, The office officials thought the cat was under the floor or held samewhere in durance vile— pothing unusual in that. Just as the floor was about to be torn up to liberate pussy— the St. John mail bag was opened; and the cat jumped out of the bag—something un- usual in that, sure enough. Miss pussy isa yery fine zebra colored specimen, and is now duly established jn the goad graces of cur large-hearted Pgstmagter.—A nnapolis Journal. A CORRESPONDENT of the St. John News writes that ‘‘a terrible accident occurred in Studholm, yesterday afternoon, and only a few miles fram here, to 4 man by the name af James. Coates. As far as I can learn Coates was in the woads witha span of colts attached to a sled. A man was a short dis- tance from him cutting down a three, the crash of which caused the colts to start,’ dragging Mr. Coates under it, thereby sepathiieg in the top of his head in a ter- rible manner. The cclts ran off towards home, arid the poor man lay for nearly an hour before he could be removed from his unfortunate position. Dr. John H. Ryan was called to attend the wounded man, and did all that medical ski]! could do for him : yet it fs thought he cannot recover.” 'Coates ied on Friday night.’ t — tS BS SS Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. Feb. 7.—At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning, Michael P. Rotchford, drunk and incapable, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days; James Heartz, same offence, was tined $2 and costs or 8 days; Thomas Fennes- sy, drunk and using abusive language, was fined $6 or one month; Charles Gardiner, drunk and incapable, was fined $3 and costs or Le rth rarer treeeneentieememnileiitbattieetr Oh'town Woollen Factory Oo, ANNUAL MEETING. . | 1 \ Latest by Telegraph. — WAR NEWS. > ry’ ? ye [By Telegraph to Reading Room and Daily Examiner. | Gold and Exchange unchauged. Lonpon, Feb. 7. Russia refuses to hold a conference at }ienna or any other great capital ; she pre- ters a sinall town. _ The Advertiser and Post say that the Rus- sians are now tn Constantinople, and can laugh at England and Austria. _ The communication with Constantinople is cut and the news come ria Alexandria. The British and their fleet are now barred from Constantineple, and perhaps from the | Dardan sles, Supreme Court. Last night the Jury on the case of Col- lins, accused of rioting on the twelfth of ; July, returned a verdict of guilty with a strong recommendation to mercy. There are still twenty cases to be tried, which at the rate of progress made up till now, will fully oceupy the Court until midsummer. Carroll's case came up before the Court at 11 i | } New York, Feb. 7. | | | | | IS78. o'clock to-day, and at two there was nota juryman chosen, —— -—8 «= - os Awful Corrupticn. ‘Wo Supriiep Ir?—Mr. William F. Smyth, late Superintendent of Insurance, has gone away to his home in Oswego, says the New York ‘ Telegram,” and the burden of bringing out the annual insurance report de- volves upon his successor, whose name also is Smyth. The way this Smyth got the office is reported as being quite curious. It is alleged that the other Smyth was pushing his investi- gation among the rotten insurance companies in New York inconveniently far, and that sev- eral of these swindling concerns clubbed to- gether and raised a fand of $25,000 to have him removed, and this was done through the in strumentality of three republican Senators,who are supposed tg have got the money. One of them went to Washington and got Roscoe Conkling interested by proposing that his old friend, this J. F. Smyth, the Postmaster of Albany, who would certainly be superseded ifter the 4th of March, be nominated for Su- perintendent of Insurance. Conkling brought his influence to bear with the requisite effect on afew friends Republican Senators to sup port the nomination, tive Republican Senators being necessary, and Governor Robinson, who ig a insurance director himself, was then ap- proached, and the necessity for a new Super- intendent was not only represented, but a bar- gain was made that if he (Robinson) would send in Smyth, his democratic appointes for ither‘oftices would be attended to. Their was 4 tight struggle over confirming Smyth, but the $25,000 won the day, and the insurance companies got their man in,”—T'he Journal of Commerce, March 2, 1877. Heaven save us from such sharks ! Log islators ! the present Insurance Bill DOES NOT PROTECT CANADIANS. LECTURE & CONCERT UNDER THE AUSPICES QJ King Salomon Lodge No. 9A. F. & AM, Tuesday, Feb 19, 1878, —jIN THE— REFORM CLUB HALL (Athenvum), Charlottetewn, The Lecture will be delivered by brother the Rev. Alfred Osborne, Chaplain of the above named Lodge, on After which a short programme af Musical & Literary Selections will be given by some of our most talented amateurs. Complete Bills of Fare will be issued shortly. MASONRY, ITS HISTORY & PRINCIPLES, - oe Seal nen, -_—s - werner tert + 4. ee EE A a ome © ene nent ’ —— tie | ( FROM LONIDON TO CHARLOTTETOWN, | RHGULAR TRA .. ts ae DER: ic PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. —-03——— . SPRING TRIP. i878. The Well-known ClipperBarkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, (NOW ON TIIE BERTI, 498 TONS REGISTER, COPPERED, AND CLASSED 9 YEARS, Al, aT LLOYDS, JOHN GRAHAM, Commander, her cargoes in splendid order, and making her th For freight or passage apply, in London, to Joi Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1878. sg Ine | peol, to Pitcairn Bros, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; PHAKE BRO’S & CO. WILL SAIL FROM LONDON On or about the lst APRIL, Carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SUMMERSIDE and GEORGETOWN, This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers every inducement to Shippers « , as she has made some of the fastest passages on record, to and from London, always delivering out in every | ree round trips regularly every season. , Yo obs a sshi av iw (2 : war . : } : . 5 Parties wishing to hay e their Goods delivered here early in the season will oblige by for- warding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. 4 iN Pircatrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill: in Liver. or here, to the ownersa,-— ony Latest! 8 3b O, WwWoRT Mae al Fa AT GOST AND All members of the Fraternity are invited to appear in Masonic costume, eee ree Mayor, Grother' J. S. Carvel, Tickets 24 cents each, on sale at the Drug Stares af W. R. Watson, S. W. Dodd, Apothecaries Hall Co., and C. D Rankin ; also, at Bremner Bros., and at the door of the Hall. Doors open at 7.30; Caneert to commence at 8, aharp, L. M. POOLE, Chairman of Committee. Ch’town, Jan. 31—3 t aw pat RARE CHANCE. EDWIN. G. BEEK, Secretary. ({REAT BARGAINS im high turned and Box Sleigha. Carriage and Sleigh repairing and Painting aalieited. Charges moderate, at PETER H. TRAINOR’S, HE Annual Meeting ot the above Com. pany will be held on TUESDAY, the 26th February, at SCOTT’S HALL, Kent Street, at 2o’clock, p. m., for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other busi ness, All Sharehgjders shquld be presont or repre sented liy proxy, 3 ‘ ALBERT SIMPSON, Sec y & Treasurer. Ch’town, Jan. 31, 1878—-3in COAL! COAL! ROUND & NUT at Ch’town, Jan. 5—4w aw W. W. CLARKE'S, Kent St., opposite the Rocklin House. } | i | Ch'town, Jan. 17, 1877.—4i S| ' { The Chair will be taken by His Worship the A GENUINE eoprrene 37 CASH SALE! ——. — enamored DS <eerereceneneimnmenanmanionines NO HUMBUG! DO @ i a l UNDER COST. J. D. MASON & 60. Intending to go out of the business, will offer the whole of their Stock to the Public on and after Monday, the 2ist Jan. } ene te ene — + ee = OS All Goods Marked down at Cost in Plain Figures. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1878. J.D. MASON & CO. QEEEN SQUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. Plereieneeicses tne ts 10h OO Newspaper for Souris | een . [sENXO SELL OR vt HOUSE PROPERTY. TO LET, the Dwelling House, corner of Weymouth and Rich- ———————— |FFXHE SUBSCRIBER purposes. issuing a mond streets, at present occupied by D, Hedg- FINE ARTS NEW YEAR'S CLASS. N RS. W. W. IRVING begs to intimate | | LVE to the public that she has re-opened her Classes at the late City Hotel, opposite the 'R. C. Chapel, where, having every facility, ishe is prepared to give lessons 1% Oil and Water Color Painting, and Drawin; ‘in Crayon and Penciling in all their different branches. '* Terms made known on application. | Jan, 11, 1877. | Paper in Souris in Maxcu, and would | son, Esq. take this opportunity to solicit the support of | ‘the Mercantile and Industrial Communities of | that place. I shall endeavor to make it a | Live NewspaPer ; and should the people of ‘Souris and surrounding districts ney fully ‘second my efforts to establish a first-class Paper, there can be no doubt of its success, |—literary and financial. | Any information in reference to the above A. T, FULTZ, At Dorsey & Jost’s. ° { | Ch'town, Feb. 1, 1873—4i 2aw can be obtained of i \ DR. H.-A. Apply to HODGSON & McLEOD. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, (LATE OF QRAWA). Jan. 31st, 1878. Office, . . . St. Lawrence Hotel, | sie.ched. Office Hours: 9a. m, to 6 p. m. Jan. 18, ’78—I0i eod eA Naan te temcenm line queens ammiinnenas we Bit tad a ll nectar taser at een tee alee diacetate cimmatinendtinaiai ' Buy the American XC -AND THE—- BAND HUB WHEELS, For Sale at W. E. DAWSON & Co’s, ee ne ge | A GOOD LOT OF AMERICAN WOOD ST0GK Rims, Spokes, Shafis, Ete. —-ALSO— A FEW SHEST-IRON BODIES, with seat all complete, at Manufacturers’ prices, at W. E. DAWSON & CO’S. Jan. 18—2aw ar 3i | 1,000 LOADS OF MANURE For Sale. AYIGHT SOIL and Stable Manure delivered AY when required. DANIEL GORDON, P. S.—Leave orders for removing Ni a 5 : > r Night Soil at Police Station. D. G Ch’town, Jan, 9, 1878- OUR GREAT GLEARANCE SALE WILL CONTINUE aT Further Reduced Prices, Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRICE. Remmants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING t for Men and Beys. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1878. TYXHE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, ami desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Toe Werexkty EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, o. the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. CHEAPEST YET! In Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer ovr entire Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, of about $2,000 worth, at cost to clear, consisting of Men's Wellington Boots, Men's Leather Congress Boots, Men's Felt Congress Boots, Men's Larrigans & Overshees. Men’s Feit and Leather Slippers, Women’s Leather Boots, (Elastic and Laced), Women's Felt Boots, “ * Women’s oars & Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leather Reots. COME ONE AND ALL AND CET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9—ne pat Wants, Lost, Found, se ~— -—-——eeree Advertisements unde* this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will he inserte el for Ten Cents per day. OST— On the Ssreet, in this City, b little boy, on Friday evening last, a FIVE. DOLLAR NOTE. "he finder will be reward- ed by leaving it at the ARcus Ovvicn. Feb. 6—1i* ——_r - to work and maxe himself generally use- ful, will hear of a situation by applying in per- son at Harvie’s Bookstore. None need apply but those who. can g ve good references as ta character. Feb. 4—eod ti OST.— Lady’s ‘old Braclet, Wednesda evening last. The finder will he hand- somely rewarded by leaving the same at thie Othice. | Feb, 2, 1878—3i pil \ ee “4 A. few Barrels of OAT- MEAL and a supply of Cooking Apples for the ‘‘Seup Kitchen.” t» be leit at Alea. Horyes, cor. Queen and Fitzroy Streets, Ch’town, Jan, 25— , [| OST.— Last Tuesday evening, 22nd inst., near Post Office, or on Queen street, near Reading Room, a Ring of Keys, with Cheek Finder will be rewarded by re iturning to this office, or at 65 Upper Greag George street. jan-23-e0d-3i* aeteaa SURREN B, WHEELS POY WANTED)—A Smart Boy, willing’ wee - en Bide ‘ene Soe ates oe apa ong? anne eran pa ee ee ee a ‘eal e - a le f a ae rt pi j Ce ait nt «<2 aeaaateie ar oat Hae