o sand 28 against the Act in that division. _ from the programme, a good entertainment ‘TO0-Syshels, turnips and 30 bundles. hay. Y i =. } ‘ ‘ ' “ James - native of leaving the City for a like period of ; pees Te . . ° - — p—- - oe eee c" and Other items, Local ~ _— + ene THE Rink opens to-: ight. furschooner ‘‘Neil Dow! arrived at George- towu {fom Boston on Friday. last, with a general vargovof merchandize, ~ Rev. E. N. Arcutparo, formerly Baptis ‘minister at Osborne, Sheiburne.Co., N.S , has removed to Bedeque. Tur North River Investigation will be con- tinued at ten o'clock to-morrow. Four impor- tant witnesses have been subpcenaed in the matter. No glucuse or terraalba in the Candy at ©The Confectionery "it is all pure sugar ; and Kennedy don't retail Candies at 25 cents a pound. He asks a good price for a pure article. Ow Saturday afternoon the freight express ran over a cow belonging to Mr. Wilson, of Cardigan Bridge, and almost severed her in two. The fore-quarters were minced, while the hind-quarters were entirely unmarked. «Mr. Dominick Ryan, formerly purser of the steamer ‘‘ St. Lawrence,” has been appointed ‘to alike position on the ‘‘Northern Light.” Mr. Ryan is spoken of as a very effic’e.t of- ticer. . Asarule we give the uttaost possibl> lati- tude to correspondents. . We do not, however, insert letters which are stupid and imper- tinent—and nothing else;~ and we have, therefore, thrown ‘‘ C's” letter into the fire. Tur Northern Light arrived at Georgetown on Saturday evening at half-past tive o'clock. The train was one hour later than usual ar- riving at Pictou, and therefore the steamer did not wait for the mails. . Passengers report ‘the straits clear of ice. ‘Tue Domestic Monruty ” for January is, -as usual, freighted with good things for the ladies. [ts fashion plates are very good, and . its stories, poetry, mosaics, etc., crisp and en- tertaining. The Domestic is published by Blake & U'o., 849 Broadway, New York. Now is the time to subscribe. THe polling for the admission of the Can- ada Temperance Act into Prince County, took place at Summerside on Saturday. Re- turns from the outlaying polling divisions have not yet been made. - A despatch from .Yammerside reports the result to be 220 for Our readers will see by advertisement in another column that the Members of St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society intend giving a. grand, Musical and Dramatic Enter. tainment, in St. Patrick’s Hall, on Monday evening, the 6th of January. next. Judging may be expected, Propuce shipments from outports still con- tinue. . On Saturday the brigantine Fleetwood sailed from Georgetown for Sandy Hook for orders, with a cargo of 7,860 bushels of pota- toes by Longworth & Co., and on Friday the schodner Kate sailed for Barbadoes with 157 barrels herring, 98 do. potatoes, 2,800 bushels oats, 619 do. barley, 103 sheep, 14,052 bricks, Ar the meeting of the Licensing Board re- cently held—W. E. Dawson, W. J. Fraser and John Quirk, rs., present—the applica- tions’ of! Mrs. Catherme McKenna, Sarah Doyle, John Carroll, Nicholas Murphy, John A. McKenna, respectively, for tavern licenses, weve gtanted, on conditions to be detined by the Board; also of Wm. R. Watson, for a store license. The great success attending the distribution of Presents at Harvie’s Bookstore through the Christmas Holidays has been so satisfactory _to the public as to warrant a con- tinuance of the Drawing during the New Year Week. GoopMAN on the 19th inst., frightened his sister, Mrs. Burns, out of her house—at the East End—by threatening to strike her. When she was outside he took several large pieces of pork and left the pre- mises. He was arres on a warrant for so doing, and appeared at the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s Court this forenoon to stand trial for the offence. The sister appeared against him, bat could not substantiate the charge. James was, however, sentenced to three months’ im- prisonment, with hard labor, with the alter- time, within 48 hours. Tue backer of Boyd, the English (Tyne- ‘side) oarsman, Mr. Christopher Barrass, of - Newcastle, has caused the following to be published: ‘‘ Robert Watson Boyd, of Gateshead, will row any man in the world a match over the Tyne championship course, in from three to six months from the first deposit, for from £100 to £1000 a side ; or Boyd will row any man in the world two matches—one over the Thames champion- ship course, and the other over the Tyne championship course—for £200 a side each match, in from three to six months from the first deposit. Mr. Barrass has no desire to interfere with the engagement of Elliot and Higgins, but these offers are open to either of them, or to any one else. An answer through ‘‘Bell’s Life” will meet with attention.” It has been quite a common thing for our American cousins to claim relationship with the noble families of the British Isles. We are therefore not taken by surprise to hear of the Marquis of Lorne having relations ' i { a Ane eee ot ete tmne Correspondence, gar We do nie Kota ot : the state aod eS | rselves responsible for'| A Lying Report. ———— To the Editor of the Evaminer: | Dear Str,—During the past few days a re- port has been circulated to the effect that I on the 25th inst., committed a brutal assault on E. Blackburn, proprietor of the Prince of Wales Boarding House, also attempted to kill one of his childrén by the aid of Kerosene oil, and that a warrant was issued against me and I lodged in jail for such offence. | Now, sir, this is one of the most malicious, lying repoats that ever got circulation through- out this celestial city. ‘The following are the t.ue facts;and though I feel humiliated in hav- ing to pen them, I dare contradiction :— in company with three other young men, J was at Blackburn’s on the evening of the 25th, about half past six o’clock. Nothing occured, to disturb the harmony of the oceasion for | about an hour, until Blackburn asked me why | [ called him a thief in Court. To explain : some time ago, | was engaged as counsel, by a young man named MacMahon, to recover from Blackburn, in the City Court, the sum of six dollars and fifty cents, as compensation fora par of pants lost by him whilst a boarder at Blackburn’s. In answer to the above queston, ‘‘ Why I called him a thief in Court?’ I replied I did not say such a thing, and explained how I only asked a witness ot his (one Luby) what he meant when he said to MacMahon, ‘‘ Your pants has disappeared in the same manner as did the Frenchman’s rug.” The meaning of this was explained before His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate, and needs no further comment. Blackburn’s reply was none too complimentary to my veracity, and he further added: ‘I owe you an old score. which I intend to settle soon.” Shortly after Blackburn arose, and without the slightest provocation on my part, came be- hind my chair, and ere | could detine his in- tention, struck me a violent, cowardly blow on the side of the head. I asked why he did so, and he replied, ‘*That is one on the old score.” I then calmly asked the mistress of the house, who was present at the time, if she thought it was the right sort of a Christmas box; and she (who, by the way, is a man every inch of her) promptly responded by dealing two severe blews into my face, accompanied by the usual number of seratches, ete. Finding myself hurt, I determined to have satisfaction from Blackburn; and he, as he _ himself ex- presses it, ‘‘Not having kept a_bar- room in Haltfax without learning the noble art.” was nothing loath to accommodate me. It is unnecessary to describe that ‘‘set-to ;” suffice it to say, Black- burn suddenly awoke to the knowledge that he had caught a ‘‘tartar,” and also that a great number of stars—accompanied by a moon, had invaded his parlor. Finding himself ‘‘no- where,” as he expressed it, he caught upa chair, and, in his iruitless endeavors to strike me, succeeded in breaking the lamp that hung over his head; oil was profusely sprinkled over those present, and one of his children partook thereof too freely. The following certificate of Doctor Creamer will explain : — Ido hereby certify that ou the evening of}. the 25th I was summoned to attenda ‘patient at Blackburn’s. On arriving | found a. ebild suffering from having swallowed kerosene oil;: that the child’s head was wet with said oil,: but not in the slightest danger of dying.” That hearing Blackburn complaining of having been cut with a knife on the eye, I immediately ex- amined it, and found the wound. was caused by some dull instrument, such as a blow from a fist, or a fall on the edge of a table, ete., and I hereby emphatically deny that it’ was caused by a knife or any such like instrument. JoserH Creamer, M. D. 1 would not, sir, have troubled you with this letter, were it not for the fact that the using of a knife (an instrument I never had nor carried), as well as my striving to kill a child by — kerosene oil down ‘its throat, also my being confined in jail on such an infamous charge, have been grasped at and eagerly swallowed by the gossips of this celestial city, and, as a matter of course, added to. My few friends entertain the thought not for one mo- ment; and I here solemnly aver such a report is totally and egregiously false. ‘The abeve is) a plain‘and unvarnished statement of the facts, and numbers are ready to testify to the same. I dare anyone to contradict the above ; and, I trust, this will satisfy my friends, as well as disappoint the gossips, whose busy tongues have so added to the foul, base, mis- erable lie. ‘Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for a space in your valuable Daily, allow me to subscribe myself, yours, truly, Joun Doyce. Ch'town, Dec. 20, 1878. —— Birth. On the 22nd inst., the wife of F. L. Has- zard, Esq., of a son. Died. Suddenly, at Greenwich, England, on the 29th Dec., Robert May, Ksq., in the 66th year of his ‘age. Sir John A. Hook & Ladder Go. FHYHE ANNUAL MEETING of the ** Sir John A.” Hook & Ladder Co. will take lace at their house on MON DAY, the 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Election of officers, Kc. g JAMES M. BUTCHER, Capt. Dec. 27—3i OD Queen Square Livery Stables, ever the bezder. The Presbyterian JWit- ness of Baltimore thus introduces his Ameri- ' can cousins: ‘“‘It is said that General’ William Campbell, who fell when command. | ing our troops in the revolutionary war at. Eutaw Springs, 8. C., and exclaimed as he | died, when informed of the defeat of the | enemy, ‘ I die contented,’ and who was born | in Virginia in 1745, was the nephew of the then Duke. General Campbell left one daughter, who afterwards married General | Francis Preston, of Virginia. She was the’ mother of Mrs. Governor James McDowell, Mrs. Governor J. B. Floyd, Mrs. General | Edward Carrington, Mrs. Robert J. Breck- | evridge; Mrs. Governor Wade Hampton, | * Hon. Senator W. C. Preston, Hon. John | oy 8. Preston, and Thomas Preston.” i i wes ee i ments or opinions of our correspondents ; ” ‘No. 1, 7-ineh Holes: No. 2, 8-inch Holes ; No. 3,9-inc’ Holes, a er oT ARRIVE, JUST RECEIVED AND TO 200 BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, | IN LAYERS, MUSCATELS AND VALENCIAS. —ALSO—~ Fresh Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons. Green Grapes, Choice Confectionery. RAISINS VERY CHEAP BY THE BOX. ) CALI. AT THE Flour and Tea Store. Ocr TEA is very choice. BenR & GORA’. Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. We Sell WHoLESALE and Rear —cuHeap. DODD & ROGERS STILL AHEAD OF COMPETITION tual Cooking St EVER MADE! “NANO HS) vl FOR SALE BY Ssuuvid ¥ dd0d “INVES | THRHE SIZES : a “Vo those who want a FIRST-CLASS PERFECI QPERATING COOK ,; JIVE, we would invite special attention to our ** PATENT VICTOR,” aal ‘thins ec examina tion it will justify our claim as,beiny the move coarsest art earrese Sofp Coal Coo Stove eve: made. We claim for it — Ist. It-is simple; it-has but one damper, used to apply the heat to the oven, whica is 30 arranged that the most ignorant ceok cannot mistake its use. 2nd. It is yiick in its operation, the plates of the oven being Corrugated, and Detlecting Plates being placed under the oven in such a manner that the heat is thrown under the oven evenly, and the flues around the oven so large that a pertect bake is insured in the shortest possible time, 8rd. Its Perfect Arrangements for clomiag oat the tlaes and wader the oven, being provided with cleaning doors at the front an back of stove ; also, holes in top of stove for cleaning flues, thereby giving perfect access to all its parts. 4th. It is provided with an Open Front, small doors for feeding eoal, and large doors below, which when thrown open make it equal to an OPEN FRANKLIN, and a most cheerfyl stove to sit by. Sth. It is a Great Saver of Fuel, doing its work with one-half the fuel usually required by other stoves. ; 6th. It has given perfect satisfaction in every casa, ani we Warrant it a perfect Baker sw Examine the * Victor” and you will buy no other, Many of these Stoves are in use for wood, anil are giving every satisfaction. FOR SALE BY DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Nov. 28—th & mon. ee eS a = ee NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! — —-—_ —-: 0: — —__ ——_— | | i Robert Orr & Co. | HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF | “STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. MILLINERY, Btc.,. Bts., — i i | which they are selling, wiounsace and ReratL, ab the lowest prices ever offered in Charlottetown. _ ae . We solicit an inspection from all Cash Bavers of our Goons and Patces, before pur- chasing elsewhere. ROBERT ORR & CO. | Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878.—2aw mon thur wkly ( For Sale or to be Let, | es ay c IM ‘ [ae SIE NEW TWO-STORY (double tenement) ! 2\ HGUSE, situate on Douglas Street, c 5, NORTHERN LIGHT Pe. 20) feet from the corner of Queen and | | Douglas Streets. The property is situated in | i i | } | eI a | NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. TH#VHE Subscriber, having purchased a num- | ber of New Sleighs and Furs, is prepared | to hire Single and Double Teams, at shortest notice, during the winter. : Horses, Coaches, Buggies :nd Open Wagons kept for hire daily, Sundays excepted. TerMs REASONABLE. STEPHEN T. STUMBLES, | Ch'town, Dec. 12, 1878—1Im 2aw ar ne}4i 'm Great Britain, the United States, ov the TILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS, atti }a part of the City where real estate is increas- W further notice (Sundays excepted), jing in value every vear. For terms, &c., apply | leaving Georgetown at SIX a. m., and leaving {1 Charlottetown to A. A. McLean, sq., | Pictou at HALF-PAST ONE, p. m., weather | Barrister-at-Law, or to the Subseriber. ' permitting. : _ ALEX. MUNN. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Southport, Dec. 24, 1878—1m eod Agent of Department. | - i. Ch’town, 24th Dec., 1875— HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per- T sons having relatives or friends «broad, an! desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to THe Weéxcy EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any addrese J ust Arrived. | SIDES NO. 1 NEW YORK SOLE) LO j LEATHER, 40 Casks KERUSENE OIL, 130° te.t. | A. 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Also—a ‘complete list of Vessels in Halifax Harbor, with destinations, &c., prepared by 2n experienced and competent Editor, THE MORNING HERALD is the leading Financial Newspaper, and pub- lishes a complete weekly review of Financial Affairs, Business troubles, &c., &c. THE MORNING HERALD publishes the very latest detailed TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORID, Great Britain, East and West Indies, Austra- lia, France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Turkey, United States, Sovth America, &ce. -- Also— the very latest lespatches from all the Chief Cities of the Dominion, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Hamilton, London, St. John, &e., &e. Reports, Disasters. THE MORNING HERALD’S enterprise in the field of PARLIAMENTARY REPORTS is unequalled. THE HERALD’S OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE is universally admitted to be the fullest, freshest and most readable of any paper in the Dominion. The Propietors of the Morxina Hexacp aim to give their readers.a First-Class Newspaper. MORNING HERALD —HAS THE— LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Newspaper in Nova Scotia, and is The Best Paper to Advertise in, Subscribe for the ‘ Herald,” Dec, 28, 1878. ~ GENUINE NEW YORK SINGER SEWING MACHINES THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THE Buy only the GENUINE. oD i : Peware of COUNTERFEITS. None genuine with out our Trade Mark stamped on the arm of the Machine. THE SINGER MANUF'’G CO, SOLD IN 1877 282,812 Machines, being the largest number of Sewing Machines ever soll by any Company in a single year. Machines sold on monthly payments. Rosert Younc, Sole Agent of P. E. Island, South Side Queen Square, Charlottotown. Nov. 30, 1875—2aw tf Coal. Coal. TEXHE Subscriber has on hand, fresh from the Mines (under cover}, 200 Tons ROUND COAL, at $3,2% per tor, 200 6s NOT se os x as “eé ° 40 ** BLACKSMITH (Old Albion Mines), at $3.00 per ton. Tres —Casu. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, Lee, 13, 1878—wkly 3m ee ee ee ee ee . 0