+ ¥ ne et sen a le a ama tana a ES eerie Local and Other Items, —_——— — ~~ ome INfivesza prevails in this city. ** A WANDBRER’S” letter and other matter unavoidably crowded out. Messas. Dopp & Rogrrs al ertize that in future they will conduct their business etrictly on the cash system, ‘use City Marshal's report to the City Council, to-day, shows that there are at pres- . ent fifteen pumps, within the City limits, dry and out of order. By cable to Owen Connolly—The barkt. “W, D. Stewart,” English, master, arrived to-day at Queenstown, Ireland, making the passage in 18 days. Tue train which ran off the track at Suffolk Station on Saturday was righted, and taken “ into the City at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. One of the engines was badly damaged, and the track was tern up a considerable distance. Tus ice in the ‘“‘ Skating Rink” was in ex- eellant condition on Saturday evening, and a large number of citizens enjoyed the healthful exercise it affords. The first carnival of the season will take place on the 30th inst. Mrs. CHIVERIE, an important witness in the Johnston Millrer case, was missed from the eity on Saturday. She was discovered at St. Peter's Bay, and is now in the custody of the police. GORGE WELDON was arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon charzed with brutally assaulting his wife on Saturday last. She—who made the complaint—was in- duced by some friends of his to withdraw it, end he was discharged after the magistrate warned him ‘‘that if he ever came up for alike offence he would imprison him in the common jail for six months with hard labor.” B. Witsox Hiaes, Es@., was summoned to the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this fore- noon, at the instance of William Koughan, ‘Esq., Shipping Master of this port, for a breach of the Shipping Act, in paying off two sailors from the seized vessels of Duncan & Co., without his (the Shipping Master’s) knowledge. The case was postponed for wit- ness. Rerorm Cius Meerine.—A special meet- ing of the members of the Reform Club will be held in their Hall, on Monday evening next, the 13th inst., at 7.30, to consider matters of t importance in connection therewith. To efine who are the members entitled to a vote in the Club, it will be necessary to produce receipts from Capt Jonas Anderson, Manager, in full for dues to date. Persons who have violated their a will not have the right to vote. A full attendance is particularly re- quested. Byorder. D. Lawson, President. 4i Tuer Supreme Court meets in this City to- morrow. It is expected that the session will bea longone. The docket—composed as it will be of eighty-four civil and about twenty. four criminal causes—is the largest on record for years past. We hear of no important civil cases, but the criminal calendar will be appal- ing. To occupy the attention of the Grand Jury, are two cases of murder or manslaugh- ter; two of arson; four of forgery—the cul- prit in one case being a youth of fifteen sum- mers; one of rape; two of sheep-stealing ; four of house-breaking ; three of maiming and eutting horses’ tails; one of bigamy, and five of larceny. Not a good six months’ exhibit for thia little community. Tus financial year of the Licensing Board ended the 30th of December. The accounts show the revenue to the city from that source for the year to be $2,070 67, a3 follows: — Oe NE ie ie as ok So $944 41 Oho i. . 34 id Sik . 639 36 Onc. a o i's 486 90 eee, it oh cee $2,070 67 Save the salaries of the members—who re- ceive $50 each—there has been little or no ex- iture in connection with the Board. The Stipendiary Magistrate’s clerk is, by act of parliament, aah. and is obliged to perform the work of the Board without remuneration. This is unfair. The men who meet about once a month to merely order that work be done are paid a salary, while he who does the work so ordered is in no way recompensed but, on the contrary, in many cases abused. eee ee Pictou Gas.—The following is from the Standard : Ob happy is the man who pins his faith on oil, And with a decent christian light conducts his nightly toil ; And faint and eyesore created aas, Who ruins eyes, and purse, and health by burning Pictou gas. Died. On Sunday, the 12th inst., at Bellview House, after a lingering illness, Ralph Brecken Peake, Esq., youngest son of the late Hon. James Ellis Peake, and member of the Firm of Peake Brothers & Company, in the 34th year of his age. Funeral on Wednesday next at 2.30 p. m. IF YOU WANT. If you want Bill-Heads, If you want Envelopes, If you want Box Labels, If you want Statements, If you want Show Cards, If you want Note Heads, If you want Large Posters, If you want Small Posters, If you want Blank Drafts, If you want Blank Deeds, If you want Bottle Labels, It you want Blank Orders, If you want Visiting Cards Ii you want Blank Checks If you want Shipping Tags, If you want Auction Bills, If you want Business Cards, eee f you want Job printing of any description executed in a manner equal to any ping establishment in the City, come or sen ome - is the man,-a self- — to the DAILY EXAMINER JOB PRINTING | corner Great George and Wate streets —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— — QURsCRIBe for the DAILY EX AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Province. we seat 1s a a ee Cor respondence, a the statements or of The North River Sensation. To the Editor of the Examiner : Sir,—Permit me, through the columns of your valuable paper to correct some errors which have appeared in your report of the above. in your issue of Dee. iS given as a witness in the forgery case. should have been ‘James Carter.” + gen not called as a witness in the forgery case at all. _ Again, in your report of Saturday’s proceed- ings, 1 tind the following —‘‘ and the evidence ot George Carter—who tainted during his pre- vious examination —was completed.” this is not only incorrect for the reason that that the previous error in regard to iny- self is repeated; but, as a point of fact, the witness—James Carter—did not faint. He wasfill at the time of his ‘“‘previous examina- tion,” and, consequently, unable to stand the close air of aroom, so hot and crowded as Court — then was, and on that ac ount 1e Stipendiary Magistrate ver roperly postponed the smunianiian ik gated Hoping, Mr. Editor, that you will give the above a place in your columns, lam, Yours, etc., GEORGE CARTER. Ch’town, Jan. 13, 1879. ' —_—— + The Mischievous “ Looker-On ” Answered. \T'o the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,— While reviewing a copy of your valu- able paper of the 9th inst., I perceived a pro- duction from the pen of acharacter who styles himself ‘*‘ A Looker-On.” 1 would like to know how many of the de- predations he saw. He appears to be trying to show fairplay between the North River criminals and myself, and to dispose of me at a big discount in the estimation of my Baptist friends. He says 1 should have known better than to say that the dog was roasted in the Baptist Church. The words, Mr. Editor, which I stated in my evidence were: ‘*‘ They roasted the dog in the old Baptist Church, then used as a Hall,” which, any sensible person could see, had no reference to the present Baptist Church ; and: ‘* Looker-On” ought to know that the three desperadoes who roasted the dog in the old church were not particular what place they desecrated, any more than the sanctimonious sexton who hid the two thieves in the new church; and he must consider that the churches are not responsible for the actions of those scoundrels, any more than the Garden of Eden was for the destruction done in it after the devil entered. I hope the eye-glasses he carried will be made clean from the North River impurities before he enters the Court Room again, and then he will see that I have had fires enough at North River, and not be trying to kindle another flame. Yours ete., J. SELLAR. Ch’town, Jan. 13,1878. ei We do not hold ourselves responsible for | NnwONS Of Our correspondents | 23rd my name} It | J. B. Men’s and Boy’s Fur lia JANUARY, 1879. ANNUAL CLEARANGE SALE MACDONALD’S. The Following Goods will be Cleared out at Bargains : Ladies’ Wool Shawls, Ladies Fur Muaffs and Boas, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Children’s Fur Caps and Sets, and Heavy Cloth Caps, Scarfs.& Clouds, Blankets, Quilis, Horse Blankets (Fnll Trimmed), Men and Boys’ Ulsters and Reefers, Cottons and Cotton Warp At cost. ALL OTHER GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES AT J. B. MACDONALD'S. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1879 - eee Se rene ean tema >a JUST RECEIVED Fresh Currants, Grapes, Choice See ee ne eine eee oe AND TO ARRIVE, 200 BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, IN LAYERS, MUSCATELS AND VALENCIAS. —ALSIO-~ Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Green Confectionery. RAISINS VERY CHEAP BY THE BOX. annnqromqmnnnpriaief pvemmnstenceainntiggs CALI AT Flour and We Sell WHoLESALE and RETais-—cHEAr. ‘ie See Tea Store. Ocr TEA is very choice. BEAR & GORE. Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. HAVE YOU SHEN IT? BOREHAM’S New Boot & Shoe Store, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. JUST OPENED, MEN'S, WOMEN’S, BOYS’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS | IN GREAT VARIETY. 2 COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. I. Nov. 26—3m wed & sat LONDON HOUSE. We are now Showing our Large and Varied Stock of CARPETS, Just arrived. per S. 8. *‘ Prince Edward,” in Brussels, Tapestry, 2 & 3 Ply Scotch, Felt and Unions, Felt Squares, Hearth Rugs, | Oil Cloths. CEO. DAVIES & CO. | Ch’town, Nov. 25—4w 2aw a REMOVAL. J. D. CURRIE, formerly of the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, has removed to King Square, to the house and shop former- ly occupied by George-Munroe. Queen Square Livery Stables eS NOwTn Sle QuEEN SQUARE. eee FE XHE 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. kept for hire daily, Sundays excepted. Terms REASONABLE. STEPHEN T. STUMBLES. Ch’town, Dec, 12, 1878—1m 2aw ar ne 4i MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on 'Tues- day, the Fourteenth day of January next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated fourth of April, 1877, made between Malcolm McDonald, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry Jones Cundall, Trustees, of the other part, — LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, _ situate in Township Number Thirty-one (31), bounded as follows: On the north by land sold to Murdoch McSween ; on the east by the old division line between the said Township and Towuship Number Thirty-two; on the south by land sold to John McLeod; and on the west by the rear line of farm fronting on the North Wiltshire Road—the said farm having a front on the said old divi- sion line of seven chains and fifty links, aud extending west by parallel lines to the rear line aforesaid, containing fifty-five (55) aceres two (2) roods of land, more or less, agreeably to the plan thereof on the Plan of the said Township Number Thirty-one (31), together with al buildings improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply at the office of Messrs. HODGSON & YcLEOD, Solici- tors, Charlottetown. Dated the Twelfth day of December, A. D. 1878. (S’d) EDWARD J. HODGSON, H. J. CUNDALL, Mortgagees. Dec. 13—law t sale ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET. ewe eee ONTEMPLATING a change in our busi- ness, we offer for sale, at Reduced Prices, our Large Stock of WINES, Ch’town, Dec. 30—4w law dy & wkly REMOVAL! J QUIRK has removed his shop to new ! | .- building, two doors to the right. ec. 26.—h pres lm Ch’town, LIQUORS and GROCERIES. MACEACHERN & CO. Dec, 19, 1878—1m 2aw BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic Horses, Coaches, Buggies nd Open Wagons | be is73S! JUST PUBLISHED! READY POR DELIVERY. [ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL finn Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1878— MUSICAL & LITERARY — ENTERTAINMENT, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF St. Patrick’s T. A. Society, St. Patrick’s Hall, — WEDNESDAY EVN'C, JANUARY 22nd, 1879. GRAND Musical and Literary Enter- tainment will be given as above, at which some of the best talent in the City will assist. Tue Sr. Parrick’s Brass Banp will take part in 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- mence at $ o'clock. RICHARD WALSH, Secretary. Ch’town, Dec. 30, 1878—taw Dissolution of Partnership rYXHIS is to certify that the Partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm ot ‘* McCormack & May,” has, on this, twenty-seventh day of December, A. D., 1878, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this twenty seventh day of December, A. D. 1878, ANGUS J. McCORMACK, ROBERT MAY, Jr. Signed in the presence of ' Aneus MacDona.p, N connection with the above, we hereb give notice that we have purchased ail the right, title and interest of Mr. Angus J. McCormack, and will contmue the busiress as formerly. All parties indebted to the late firm of MeCormack & May are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned ; otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. R. MAY & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 27th, 1878—3i cod 30th AUCTION SALES, IMORTCACE SALE. To be sold, by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, on Tuesday, the Eighteenth day of February next, at the hour of one o'clock, in the afternoon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of “Mortgage, dated the fifth day of October, 1878, made between William Thomas Mills, of the one part, and John Brecken, Frederick De St. Croix Brecken, and Robert Robinson Hodgson, trustees, of the other part, — 1 All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- | f. ate on Lot Eighteen, and bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a stake tixed on the shore of Indian River; thence by a line running south twenty degrees west until it meets the boundary line dividing Lots or Townships Number eighteen and nineteen; | thence running due east on said division line jfor the distance of thirty-two chains; thence | by a line running north twenty degrees east until it reaches Indian River, aforesaid; thence following the course of the River to the place of commencement, making and including tifty- six (56) acres of land be the same, a little more er less, in Prince County, aforesaid, 2. Also, all that other tract, piece or parce] of Land, situate on Lot or Township Twenty- five, in Prince County, aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Com. mencing at a stake fixed on William Me. Murdy’s eastern boundary line at the south. east corner of Joshua Harding’s Lot; from thence running south for the distance of forty- four chains; thence east eleven chains and fifty links; thence north forty-four chains; thence west eleven chains and fifty links, to the afore- said stake or place of commencement, makin and including fifty (50) acres of land, a little more or less, being the southern moiety of one hundred acres of land; and being bounded on the north by the northern moiety thereof, known as Joshua Harding’s lot; on the east by —Gay’s land, onthe south by Keefe's land, and on the wet by the said William MacMurdy’s land. 3. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate ou Lot or Township Number Nineteen, bounded aud described as follows, that is to say : Commencing ata square stake fixed in the south-west angle of land in the oe- cup ation of Peter Gillis; thence running north six degrees and forty-five minutes, east four- teen chains and two links to division line be- tween Lots Nineteen and Eighteen; thence along said line westwardly twenty-six chains and sixty nine links to the entrance of Barbara Weit River; thence along the course of the said river to the place of beginning, containing twenty-nine acres and forty perches, be the same, a little more or less. 4. All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Lot or Township Number Eighteen, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake set on the shore of Richmond Bay in the centre of a road on the line of Lots Eighteen .or Nineteen; thence northwardly along said shore sucha distance as shali make fifteen chains and sixty- five links (15 chains and 65 links) at a right anglefrom said division line; thence north eighty-nine degrees east. or parallel with the said division line iorty-eight chains and fifteen links (48 chains, 15 links) or to lands the property of the said William Thomzs Mill, thence south twenty degrees west t» said division line to the stake at the place of commencement, containing seventy. eiglit acres ot land, a little more or less. 5. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel af laud situate on Lot or Township Number Twenty-five (25), in Prince county, and bounded and described as follows, that is te say, commencing atastake set in the north boundary line of land in possession of the widow Keiff or Lawrence Malone, being the southeast angle of fifty acres of land the prop- erty of William T. Mill, from thence by a line running north twelve chains and fifty links, thence east nine ehains and fifty-five links or to the east boundary line of land in possession of William Gay, thence south to the first mentioned land, thence westwardly along said a to the stake at the place of commence- ment, containing eleven and nine-tenths acres, a little more or less. 6. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Number Nineteen, in Prince County, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say, commencing at the southeast angle of land in the possession of Neil McDonald, from thence running west along said land twelve chains and twenty links (12 chains, 20 links) or to the southwest angle of said land, and from thence two points running two parallel lines south thirty-one (31) chains or to the south boundary line of plot G, containing thirty-seven and one-half (374) acres of land, be the same a little more or less, together with all buildings and improve- ments thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. For farther particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated the 13th day of January, 1879. JOHN BRECKEN, ERFDERICK Der Sv. C. BRECKEN. R, R. HODGSON, By E. J. HODGSON, their attorney. Jan. 13—law ts prog BANKRUPT SALE. BY AUCTION, WILL BE SOLD, ON Thursday next, the 16th inst,, AT 1l OCLOCK, AT THE STORE OF DANIEL STEWART, KENT STREET, an Insolvent, Tea Seitts, 11 doz. Cups and Saucers, 2$ doz. Teapots, 3} doz. Dishes, 36 dozen Plates, 2} tee Chambers, 34 doz. Bowls, 2 Toilet Setts, Bowls, Sugar Pots, Jugs, 4 Cruet Stands, 8-doz, Tumblers, China Vases, Cream Jugs, Glass Mugs, 3{ doz. Glass Lamps, Lamp Chimnies, Blacking, Spices, Washing Crystal, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. > -ALSO— THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of above Insolvent. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mirrors, Sinks, Tables, Pictures, Couches, Chairs, 1 Cheffionier, Stoves, &c., &e. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assigrg@:, Ch'town, Jan, 11, 1879-- 2