xe ce. ts aise el ln sae : @pirits, &c., we ask you to go to your Drug | a, =—- Sales--Agente-of-the~Daily-Braminer. Te Dat.y Examiner is for sale every day « om the traifis east and west, aml at the follow. jug places . H. A. Hasvre, Charlottetown. 4. 1D. HASZARD, ve Tt. O'CONNETA, e a L. CHAPPELLE, +6 .© T. Neucwas G. A. ATYKEN, Georgetown. D. SUTHERLAND, Souris East. A. McAviay, Head St. Peter's Bay. D. Eaax, Mount Stewart. H. Brrr, Southport. Gro. O' Nett, Halfway House. Morton J. Hooks, County Line Station. EDMUND CAMPBELL, Prince County Book- store, Summerside. W. D. McNetii, Alberton. Jonun J, AnsneEavx, Tignish. Local and Other Items. Tue ice at the Rink is in splendid condition. St. Patrick’s Brass Band, will attend to-night. Mr. Cuas. Betrorp, late editor in chief of the Mai/, is very low, and is not expected to recover. By cablegram to Peake Bros. & Co,—Steam- ship ‘“‘Peince Edward” sailed from Liverpool for New Orleans, on the 10th inst. Sr. James’ Cuurcu.—The Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper will be dispensed to-morrow, at the foreaoon service. Seats supplied for stran- gers. Ir is said that over thirty children have died in the village of Montebello, County of Ot- tawa, from Diphtheria this winter. The dis- ease is also prevalent in other villages in Ot tawa County. Tur ‘‘ Northern Light’”’ was detained in Georgetown yesterday by the storm. She eeossed to Pictou this morning and left at 1°40 p. m., on return with mails and ‘passen- crers. ¥ I ‘He hearing of appeals from the recent city assessment ended yesterday evening. the four hundred and tive appeals heard two hundred and thirty-six were confirmed and reduced. <A large number were dismissed on account of the appellants being late in making their appeals. These were, however, heard, and will, we understand, be brought before the , City Council, to be disposed by that body A prspatcn from Winnipeg says: ‘‘ Louis Riel is reported to be in Pembina, where he has been about a week, though his presence there is known to very few. Itis stated that he has beenin a college in the Province oi Quebec, and not in an asylum. He’ is evi- dently in good health. His intentions have not vet been ascertained, but it is rumored that he visited this side of the boundary.” Axour three weeks ago a French girl, from Lancaster village, Ontario; came) home sick from Montreal and died im two days. It was afterwards learned that nearly all of the fam- ilies that attended the wake are down with the small-pox, so the dgctors conclude it was mal- ignant small-pox that she died of. It is now in 8families, with 23 cases and 6 deaths. It is confined to the poor outlying section of the village, and most active and stringent means have been taken to confine it to its present limits. Rerorm Civr MrErrine.—A special meet- ing of the membérs of the Reform Club will be held in their Hall, on Monday evening next, the 12th inst., at 7.30, to consider matters of t importance in connection therewith. To efine whe are the members entitled to a vote itt the Clab, it will be necessary to’ produce receipts from Capt. Jonas Anderson, Manager, in full for dues to date. Persons who have violated their pledge will not have the right to vote. A full attendance is particularly re- quested. By order. D. Lawson, President. 41 Sm F aS ee THe semi-annual examination of the Port Hill School took place on the 24th ult. There were present a goodly number of the pupils parents and other friends interested in the promotion of education. A fair sprinklin the ladies was also pleasurably noticeable. Under the active and able management of the teacher, Mr. Wm. Montgomery, this school bids fair to. class amongst the first in the Province. The good discipline displayed, and the satisfactory manner in which the children acquitted themselves during an examination, Jengthy and searching, was a source of great tification to all present. Amongst the prizes for the ensuing half year, we noticed one in particular which Rev. Mr. Dobin has nerously offered for the best essay on a sub- ject to be hereafter named.—Com. to Journal. Special ~ Notices. Buy your Flour at Beer & Goff's. It will pay you to buy your Dry Goods at J. B. McDonald's, Every one in search of Cheap Cioods should go to J. B. McDonald’s. CatturorniA Honny, very choice,—ia the comb and strained,-—at ‘* The Confectionery, Wuere can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money! At Gass Tire best and cheapest place to get your Sleighs repaired and painted, is at P. H. Traimor’s, 32 Kent Street. Steiens, Suricus—Cheap and good, at P H. Tratsors, 82 Kent Street, opposite Rock én House—dcec 28, 1w eod THe best and cheapest place to have your Sleighs repaired and painted, 13) at PB. H. Trainon’s, 82 Kent Street, opposite Rocklin House—1lw cod —. +. apo ---— > Sensible Advice. r ? Ve r { >» You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug- | i é r gists to use something for your Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing th ba : . 2 f Dyspepsia anc Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia é S| complaint with all its effects, suca as sopr Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costives, ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-hwn Water-brash, Fullvess at the pit of th Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated, Tongue, In- igestion, swimming of the head, Jow | and get a sample bottle of Green’s | August Flower, for 10 cents, anid try it or | a regular size for 75 cents. ‘Two doses will| religye you, Out of | out, you get discouraged spending amoney | Fyif{ion last Koll little snceess, Now to geveyyou | for Excel Work at New York, Jan isfactory proot, that » Green’s August | Ist, 1878—contesting with ie United States 1 Liver and Dominion of Canada,—an | HEWS B (o-oo ~ S dm TELEGRAPH, ; Ovrrawa, Jan. 10. The Government offices are daily crowded by manufacturers and merchants, who are | desirous of assisting in framing the Nation- jal Policy. , Abis said the Government intend shortly to comiimence active operations on the Pa- cific Coast, so far as the construction of the Pacifie Railway is concerned, and that work will be divided into two sections. | Che presencé» of many contractors in the | city is accounted fur in this way. Justice Taschereau, of the Supreme Court, is expected to visit the capital next week, for the purpose of being sworn in by the new Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court, whoever:he may be. Should the choice fall upon a judge of the present Court, it would not be néeessary to fill the Puisne Judge- ship thus vacated at the present time. Lonpon, Jan. 10. _ The Viceroy of India telegraphs confirm- ing the news of General Roberts’ victory over a Hasib tribe, but says that owing to the rumors that attacks were to be made by Mingals, General Roberts intends to return to Kooram, concentrating his forces, which are much scattered. Friendly letters have been received from several Sindars of Cabul; The general-feehng in Gabulis very strong against the Ameer and Russia. The enemy | opposing General: Roberts in the fight on ‘Tuesday numbered 6,009. The British loss was two killed and four wounded. Ottawa, Jan. 9. Atacauens of the Ontario Opposition, ! this morning, Mr. Mere@ith, member for! London, was eleeted Leader. The suggestion has been made that a! block of residences for Ministers of the Crown should be erected in Ottawa. © It is jsuggested that this would give employment | to workmen, and, at the same time, induce | j ' i \ i a large number of Cabinet Ministers to take 7 we ae ot . . jup their residence here. i ‘The clection of Mr. McIntosh, for Mayor, | j will be contested on.the grounds of irregu- | |larities, la iu qualification, |bribery and corruptian « he part. of him- laalt ana ' ; WONDON, aan. Y. A Tashkin soecial savs another letter has been received by General INanffman frofa General KRasgnoff, dated Dec. 2uth. | The letter announced his arrival with the Ameer at Magansharifi.: dt. conveys the important information that Shere Ali still persists in his intention of going to St. Petersburg, where Kauffman has not, as yet been instructed. The situation is, 5 grows hours more interesting. A Paris despatch says that if the Bey of | Tanis. does. noi-accord satisfaciion by to- day, the French Consul is. instructed to withdraw and six ironclads with transports will immediately leave Toulon for. Tunis. All the powers approve of the attitude of France, though Italy is more reserved than others. County Line Notes. (Fon Our Own "“Gortespondent.) The sleighing throughout» the country is pretty good at present, and some of _our young ‘‘ sports’ seem to enjoy the benefit of it. YiAd Tonse-hauling is the order of the day? “Mr. John Hughes had considerable trouble in bringing his dwelling-house to the Station. It is said he intends having it fitted up fora tailoring establishment. De. Z. M. Smith delivered his lecture. on ‘©The Mormons” in County Line Schodihouse, on Thursday evening last, to a small audience. }+TheDr’s style of oratory did not seem to be appreciated very highly. ‘The matrimonial fever broke out here the past week. .Our respected Station Agent be- came afllicted, bat found relief in one of the fair daughters of Brooklyn. We wish him every success in his new role. May they en- joy a long and happy life. Some of our friends in the neighboring set- tlement of Freetown have been petitioning for a telegraph station at that place. We hope they may succeed in haying their request granted ; but we are afraid they will be denied that advantage, on account of being too near this station. If a telegraph station were erected. at that place, every ,‘‘siding ” on the 2 would be askias the same advantage. Married. Pt indian Live, oa Tuesday, the 7th inst., by the Rev. Dr. O’Brien, Mr. George R. Mc- Mahon, of Connty Lite, to Miss Catherine ae ‘daughtet of Mr. Andrew Bughes, of —<- eaten a ~ Rtn a Fresh Currants, ther@feré,one of extreme delicaty, ax 16% Brookly a, Let 25, * Died. | At Sydney Sicdc%-On~ the Jitanst® Mary | Cecilia, only surviving daughter of the late ' Michael Carrol, aged 2f years. fay she rest { in peace. Oa Friday, the 10th inst., Vernon Hamilton, ; youngest son of Robert and Hamma Brydges, | v i ee sy ee tae a d a a iuookk kere | ‘"JHREE PRIZES [IN [2 MONTHS. ——— eauy 6G. MUGFORD, sole Licensee tor Ny . City and Queen’s County, for ama. 'pert’s Patemis for Permanent Photographs | Being composed of indian Jak agd Parchment, ithey CANNOT FADE. " Took ist Prize ot Provineial Exhi- t Georgetown ; Biploma Execeliency of Work at New York, Jan. 4at LSu 7 40 Wiusdn’s OL Sranp, Cxfrowy. - S.us%—3n Fawr lt | Oc —— REMOVAL! J QUIRK has retwoved his shop to new oF. ; riga_at, Summerside, Osi. 8, "18, JUS Tf. PUBLISHED I rewire FOURTH Cs We Dee Boek pegs Tia AChtowa, Dec. 12, 1878-— satis eR RE eRe — | MUSICAL & LITERARY SAN U Ret Ss TSC0-5 ENTERTAINMENT, St. Patrick's T. A, Society, saree NE alin ANNUAL COLEARANGE SALE s., motsiciers stam, vv AT— J. B. MACDONALD’S. « fh W415 WEDNESDAY EVN’, JANVARY 22nd, 1879. GRAND Musical and Literary Enter- 'i\% tainment will be given as above, at The Following Goods will be Cleared od a6 Bargains ; weer some or the best talent in the City will Ladies’ Wool Shawls, Ladies Fur Mulfs and Boas, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Children’s Fur Caps and Sets, Men's and Bey’s Fur and Heavy Caps, Searfs & Clouds, Biankets, Q@uilis, Norse Biankets (fall, Trimmed), Men and Boys’ Ulsters and Recfers, Cottons and Cotton Warp art cosr. OTHER GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES AT 24 4% eloth ALL cy dB. NIAGDONALD'S. el i town, Jan. VY, 185;9 —- ary * ee ae SO FE AS I EOE Berna = eer oa : ; . J ES FS, ! UST RECEIVED AND PO ARRIVE, ~~. od ars . be RB Fa HB AR ia Ay o GBkee - y na ba. a ZU) EARS A Les oh Le ws Go GP i A tee Hee i tl this its 8 iN) LAYERS, MUSCATEL wALNoO AND VALE? at © Grapes, Choice Confectionery, VERY CHEAP BY THE SOx. ee) —— RAISINS OA Lat | ASD. ELE —Milour and Tea Store. We Sell WuoirsaLe and Rerarr—curar. Ovcr FEA is very choice. Bene & GOR. Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. i p | County, | | | i Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nuis, Oranges, Lemons, Green | northeast ‘assist. Tue Sr. Parnickx’s Brass Bann will take part iu the programme. | Admission, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 ‘cents. Tickets to be had at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, S. W. Dodd and C. D. | Rankin. Doors open at 7; Entertainment to com- -mmence at $ o’clock. RICHARD WALSH, Secretary. ‘h’town, Dec. 30, 1878—taw MORTGAGE SALE, | Fo be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court: Lleuse, in Summerside, Prince Prince, Edward Island, on Tuesd@ay,, the Eleventh day of Febran ary pext, atthe hour of one o'clock i- the afternoon, under & Power of Sale in an [odenture of Morigage, dated the 8rd day of December, 1875, and made be- tween John Young, of Summerside, in Prinee County, Prince Kdward Island, blockmaker, of the, one -part, ana Daniel Hodgsoa, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, said Tsiaed, Esquire, of the other part— A LL that piece or parcel of land situate L& in the northern. part of Summerside laforesaid, and Geseribeu .as follows, viz: ‘Commencing at a’ stake fixed in’ the angie of James’ Brazil's bot; thenee ranving easiwardly ‘one landred aud eighty feet (180 feet), or 10 land lately held by Ileury TDupiin: thence northwardly on said fienry TPuplio’s western boundary five (5) chains,or to-land lately. heid by Angns MeMilLan; thence westwardly along the said Angus McMillan’s south boundary, one hundred and eighty feet (180 feet) ; thence southwardiy tive (5) chains, to the point of commencement, containing, by, es- timation, ohe acre, ohe rood and nineteen poles, a little more or less, and is part of a plot of land parchasep by Thomas Crabbe from Patrick Brown i or Aiso, all that tréct, piece or, parcel of land situate in the northern part of the Town of Summerside, and bounded as fol- tows, viz.: Commencing at.a slake fixed at “== |the north eadge of St. James Street, in the south angle cf Town Lot Namber Twenty (20), running thence northwardiy ninety EW GOODS ; INI j and one quarter (90) feet; thence east- 9 g | wardly ninety feet (90 feet) to the west line =@! Robert Orr & Co. SHAVE JUST OPENED: A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, GLOPHING, MILLINERY, Bte., Btc., which they are selling, Charlottetown. of Town Lot.Number Twenty-eight; thence seuthwaridly to the street aforesaid ninety and one quarter feet (90} feet) ; ‘thence along said street westwardly ninety feet $0 feet), to the place of Gommencement, and known asTown Lot Number Twenty- four (24), sold by “Very Rey. James Mc- Donaid by Auction, on the first day of May, one thotsand eight hundred and sixty- three, ; Also, all thet tract, piece or pareel of land situate, lying atid being in Lot or WHOLESALE and ReratL, at the lowest prices ever offered in|‘township Number Seventeen, in Prince County, Prince. Edward Island, and is We solicit. an inspection from all Cash E8yers of our Goons and Patces, before pur- | pounded as foliows, that is to say: Com. chasing elsewhere. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Oet. 4, 1878. —2aw mon thur wkly~ a eo % gD mencing at a stake fixed on the south side of St, James Street, rusning westwardly ninety feet (90 feet) } thence, sonthwardly ninety fect three inches (20 feet 3 inches) , thence eastwardly ninety feet (90 feet) ; thence noribwardiy nisety fect three inches : —a z —_ a s Sineradiecaeneaiienacagaee eee LgAIGEe re : AGEN? q (80 feet 3 inches), tothe place of commence- ; Mjwment, making and iacuding Lot Namber Twenty-three in the Town Pict of Summer Our Agreement with W. H. Ottve, of St John, N, B., has this day terminated by] sige, as planned and surveyed on land for mutual consent. from us direct, or through In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information| mer:y owned by Jonothan Weatherbdie, and said iot being marked on vhe said -plan, ADVICE CAN WE RELIED ON. aid described, coutaining, by estimation, AMOS FISHER, Truro, N, 5, oP ull TACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT 7 nu.gher twenly-three, as thereio igid out JOHN WELSH, St, Martin’s, N. 8, PRICES REDUCEHD! elylit thousand one bundred and twenty- two square feet, be the same a litte more Great Improvements in onr Saws Inon—Porrance Geist Mitts—Porraste Saw. MIs, | OF less, together with all buildings and im. Address sine April 17, 1878. Queen Square Livery {tables'; camuinz ew vori Buy enly the GENUINE, } SOUARE.. Ws 06 I TEE e ee ~ Vowsre of FENHE Subscriber, having purchased a num. ber of New Sleighs and Murs, is prepared to hire Single and Double Teams, at shortest | notice, durmg the winter. 4 Horses, Cozehes, Buggies cud Open Wagons kept for hire daily, Sundays excepted. ; TERMs REASONABLE. ; fo the Machine. STEPHEN T. STUMBLES. | STHEINGER MANUFING CO, 1877 SOLD ‘ | ; 9 —O ’ . i Ch’town, Dec. 12, 18S78—1m 2aw ar ne 41 ’ se Ce ee ok cn age a 282,812 Riachines, ee. © being the largest number of Sewing Machines , 7 dy REY lid ‘ever soli “by any Company inva single year. ' Machines seld-en munthiy payments. Sa A ES Soe ~ Rovert Yorse, Sok Agént ot P. ¥. Island, 5 Gee Bay OY a ee 8 Ge us COUNTERFEITsS. None genuine with stamped on the arm South Side Queen Sqnare; Charlettotown. Now.30, 1878 2aw tf? ‘Provineial Normal School, TERM of the Norwal School will begin on the SECOND ‘SQ ESDAY of January (14th inst.) All in- ‘tending candidates are requested to .make application at onee. (RADY FOR DEL "RY. ~¢ - ; "SRP i.~ . WHOLESALE AND Rk —AT— Harvic’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. IT AIL . JOHN HARPER, Principal, Ch’town, Jan. 3—2i | | ‘Rx THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest telegraphic news—local and ic aie ‘ “> SINGER SEWING IMIACHINES|1*”- out our Trade Mark provements thereon and appurtenances to WATERGUS ENGINE WORKS €6., Brantford, Canada. |e same belonging. For further particulars apply at the office ne fof Messrs. LODGSON & McLEQOD, Solici- tors, Charlottetown. Dated this Ninth day of January, A. D, DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Janu. 0—Zaw tsale ‘Dissolution of Partnership a TPNiiS is to certify that the Partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carryimg on business under the style apd firm of *"McCormack & May,” has, on this, twenty-seventhday of December, A, D., 1878, been dissolved by mutual conserit. Dated this twenty seventh day 6f December, A. D. 1878. ANGUS J. MeCORMACK, ROBERT MAY, Jr. Signed in the presence of ) ANGUS MaAcDonALn. \ EEN connection with thejabove, we hereby give notice,that. we have purchased all the right, title and interest of Mr. Angus J, McCormack, and will contmte the business as formerly. Ail parties indebted to the Jate tirm of McCormack .& May are requestedffto make immediate payment to the undersigned ; otherwise legal proceeditigs will be taken to recover the same. : gosts4 Bs MAY & C0. Charlottetown, Dey. 27th, 1575-—3i1 eod 30th ; ia = am i : "4 Mackachern & Co., NTEMPLATING @ ehange in theizbusi- ness at au early date, request all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment, ** Italian Warchouse,” Dee. 19, '78—1m 2aw > v