| th Atenas V{ ns 4, OH ARL OPLETOWN, Tur DAILY EXAMINER FY W. Vin; [s Published every Evening. OFFICE INGS’ Bi LLDEBS, CORNER OF WATER LEAT GEORGE STREETS, ‘ caida eB Lh AND G ee KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, : . $2 50 Three Months, - 1 25 One Month, 0 50 tine W ee k, 0.12 sv “dvertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made fer monthly. quar- terly, or hatf-yearly advertise:rments. on appli- ‘ation W. L. COTTON, ‘, iTCHERLL, ‘SANAWer, LCE Sup’t. ER Ee ee PRINGE ROWARD ISLAND 2AILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 1! Winter Arrangement, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1873, ‘Trains Going W este STATIONS, No. 1. No.3 | Express. ; Mixed. Georgetow t Dp 8.10 am Cardigan i ** $.35 ea ‘ . M.Stew't Jun i \ap10.05 4 | Royalty Jun 1 42.20 °¢ | wi ; ine ** | CS town ldp 8.00 am) Dp 3.4 30 pm toyalty Jun. 1“ $20 4 | ** 3.50 § N. Wiltehire bee gio 445 « Hunter River ; © ae Ctr * Bee = Breadalbane | **10.08.**.).** 6.44“ County Line “*1078R, “Sp S* 5.51 " Kensington **11,.G0 * | ** 6.30 * ; ais ( lari1.30 ‘© jar 7.00 * Summerside } \dp 2 2.40 pm Wellington 3.32 °* Port Hill «620... O’ Leary | - 5.33 Alberton ldp cs «s Tiguish jar 7.25 “ “Trains Going East. STATIONS No. 2 No, 4 Express. ; Mixed. Dp 7,00 am : se 7 mh O'Leary “ 8.47 “ Port Hill **10.05 ** Wellington ‘"ae5.* id \ jar 11.40 * Sammerside { dp 2.30pm) Dp 8. 45am Kensington * 3.00 *¢ | ** 9. 15 ‘ County Line eee © te 9.57 c Breadalbane “ 3.50 “ | **10:08 ‘ Hunter iver “655° }-oaee N. Wiltshire . +s ” Hits " R Jun. *° 6.40 * | “1155 “ ay ar 6.00 * jarl2.15 pm Ch town dp 2.55 * Reyalty San. See * ar 4.30 * Mt. Stewart dp 4, 40 “ Cardigan 6.00 ** Georgetown lar 6.25 “| SOURIS BRANCH. ——————--— — Going W est. ee Going East. jy -a4ih | twas Mixed. i “Nob STATIONS. | Mixed. i STATIONS. ae | P.M Souris ‘Dp 7.0), MtS tw'tJne! Dp 4.40 Harmony | * 7.23'|Morell “ 5.22 St. Peters ‘* $8.42 [5t. Peters ** 5.54 Morell “9.13! Harmony ¢ 19.99 Mt S’tw’tJne} ar 9.55{| Souris ar 7.35 WM. MeKECHNIE, C. J. BRYDGES, Supt. P. B.1R Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1878. p ne ar h pres kea sp sj ap 6i COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENCLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,500,000. NSURANUCE effected against Fire on all descriptions of Property* throughout the Islan® ee” Low rates and PpRoupr sottlement of losses. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. 20, 1S78— Ch’ town, Dec, ~~ Administrator's Notiee, YZXHE undersigned, Administrator of the { Estate of ROBERT ORR, late of Char- lottetown, deceased, intestate, hereby notities all persons‘ indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to him ; and all persons having aio or demands ‘against the said Estate are hereby required to exhibit such claims and demands, dulysattested, to him > payment wishin’ twelve months. JOHN McPHEE, Administrator. Ch'town, Jan. 8th, 1879—2w 2aw oe ad 26 eee, a AMI : —_ PEER I PENI ee ee PRINC H EDWARD ISLAND, TUES! MAY, FEBRUAR ——— = er er meatal Resident Piano Tuner & Regulator, |} {* S adopted the Dollar system of Tuning Six visits a year, at one dollar per \’ visit. This system is much more econontical and satisfacts ry than any iether. as the cost is ‘less, and th 1¢ instrument is kept constantly in tune and repair, : A vistt will be made to all parts of the Island once a year, or ofther if desired. Pianos tuned by Hamilton’s system of even ; tenyperament. ke Orders may be left Music Store, or at Street. Jan. 6, 1879— at Mr. Fletcher’s Bremner Bros., Queen FRAI iK COX, M.0.6.M., Paysisian, Saez 331% AD 0013 naar. OPrFIcr APOrTHECARIES’ HALL. Residence: Capt. Muteh’s, Water Street, next door to St. Lawrenee Hotel. N. B.—Partiecular attent ion paid to diseases of the chest and stomach. Ch’town, Now 16, AS sta" NUE CAPITAL, . . INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND. STERLING. TWO MILLIONS NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merehandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Avent for Prince Edward Island June, re -- 2 HUNTER, [talian and A inetie an Harble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, = + MANTLES, CENrRE we Tors, BUREAU AND ComsopEe Tors. Wasu Bown SiaBs, &c., &o. Priees to suit, and ag gx D. Corner sfaction guaranteed. signs furnished on application. @a Hillsborough and Kerlt Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. WAGSTAPF'S HOTEL, rFXHE Subseriber 2 having | fitted up the Hotel formerly known a THE RANK "IN HOUSE, in first class style, is now prepared to give eomfortable accommodation te y TT, ; Permanant and Transient Boarders, Tourists and oth ers sv va receive every, atten- tion at the Wagstalf’s Hotel. VM. WAGSTAFF, Re mi May 25, 1878 JOR. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kent Street, Charlottetown, (Taree doors from Dr. Johnson’s). ae ENTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. Ba Oct. 15° -3in BROADWAY HOUSE, BY MACKENZIE. Hotel,” now the Mouse. Great George Catholic Cathedral, i Permanent aad - Transient NHE former ‘‘ City Brondway Street, opposite the now open for Buarders. ‘The rooms have been thorou ably renov. ated and newly furnished. The tables will be supplied. with the best the market affords, and farés reasonable. A suite of Rooms convenient “for 4 small family, together with board &c., canbe” had in the Bnuadway douse, Nov. 23, [878—tf ee ae ee RANKIN HOUSE, CHARLOPTPETOWN, PB. 1 J. J. BAYEIES - - - Proprictor (Formerly of St, Lawrence Hutel, Pictou). fGXHiS well-known Hotel is how open under the present management ;. and, having been newly furnished “throughout, it oifers every comfort toythe tray elling public. Suit- able Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen. Oct. 15, LS7 8—sm: . JAMES HUBBS, CABINET-MAEER, UPHOLSTERER, ETC, HAs REMOVED from MePhail’s Corner to the premises just vaeated by Mr. JOHN STUMBLES, Prince Streét, where,..with increased facilities, he is prepared te.attend te the wants of his customers with punettality and despatch, and on reasonable terms, CARPETS cut and Jaid. Parntine and Repairing neatly done. Picrure FRAMEs and Mouldings constantly on hand, or-made up to order. All kinds of Household Furniture made to rder, cheap and good. New Pattern School Desks made at short notice. 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News, em AS eS LT i bihuay i ir oat ar ++ } Rai ~ os | Tempsrance on the Railways. cjuidciaitiees | rm ° £ : . ’ | The enforcement of temperance principles among e mplos eS Or TAlWwavs 138 rapilaiy Com- Ss d mn} i ee mn. 4. ing ilu » fave Tlf Vana la. The wrandg LPunk > > and the New Brunswick Railway Com- {panies have alrealy adupted this lamong the ‘uebec dispaiches lately is the | following ~— | | rey i} ** The Chroiictle lof the approaching open |Montreal of the North ‘circular has been issued t the ro; ad, i impressing “ae ta ispective duties in a manner satisfactory to itheir employ.rs and in the interest and safety of the public. To enable them to do this 3 aware they are particulariy warned against the vice of inte mperance. disinissal without any claim for re-employ- ment is to be the penalty of any official of the line who is found intoxicated, who -omes to his duties under the intluence of liquor, or found eee during office hours or while on duty. Allengine drivers, fire- to the up nh employes of men, s switehmen, operators, train despatch- ‘sand section foremen are recommended to be tcetotalilers, and in advancement or preference in the service of the line, total abstinence is te be an essential requirement in the selection for promotion.” @ ~wece 2 —-- —— ---- - a, ee ‘ Fireside Sparks / vy P ad ) , (frown I UChr. ) The worst use Workmen’s Clubs can be put to—to strike. Squire (on Christmas eve, to Bachelor Curate of his parish) :, ‘‘Do you dine at home to-morrew, Mir. § Simallpay ?? Curate inl gtatefnl anticipation o ot anh ivitation to the Tall): ; pat Squire ( (who is | hortic al tuirat Then’ Vil take cate that | vour table is ‘ell Re es with celery.” Mamma: **Pana, d at, the children have been asked to the Wi louglib y Ro!} “in sons’ on the fith and How ied Jones’ on the 15th } i} jand the : j Talbot Brownes’ on the ist. iThey’ll be dreadfully disappointed if you | don’t let them go. May write and ac- Jc Bhi dear papa.” Dear. papa (savagely) : ; ‘Oh, just as you please.» But as juvenile parties should always be taken in time, you had better write to Dr. Squills, too, and tell him to call on the 12th, 16th an ! 22nd, Mrs. Lyon Hurder—‘‘Hew do you da, Mr. Brown ? Let 1 me present. you to the Duchess of Stilton. Your Grace, permit me to present to you, Mr. Brown, the dis- tinguished scholar.” Ger Grace (affably) : “Charmed to make your acquaintance--er —Mr. Brown.” Mr. Brown (with effasion) ‘Your Grace,is really too, kind. This is the ninth time lve enjoyed the distinction of being presented to your Grace within the last twelve months ; but it’s a distine- tion I value so highly, that without tres- passing too much on yonr Grace’s ‘indul- gence, [hope I may be occassionally per- nitted to enjoy it again.” (Bows and ab- squatulates. ) (From Fun.) First Youth—“‘Old Floggam’s beginning the new year well. Did you notice the new cane?’ Second Youth—‘'Rather—in. fact, I was very much struck with it.” We note that a school of design for women in connection with the Academy of Arts, isabont to be opened in Florence. Without wishing to be rude to the fair sex, we trust the idea will not be copied in England, for we think there are already two many desiyning women. (From Judy.) Poor man,” said Mrs. Partington, ‘and so he’s really gone at last? Ninety-eight, was he? Dear, dear! to think how that if he’d lived two years more he’d have been a centnrion. Johnny stole one pancake, and got six spank-: aches without stealing. The harness maker’s apprentice hopes to leave his employer a ‘‘ saddler and a wiser man,” A village shoamaker, with a literary turn of mind, has the following poetical gem at- tached to his shingle : Here lives a man who never refuses, To mend all sorts of boots and shoeses, is the latest bit of **Carumpumpulate” The verb admits American word-coinage. of wide applicatic- ‘‘Thus do we burn the midnight toil,” aid the facetions editor as he consigned old Mumbilepeg’s manuscript to the stove. Remark made by one of a pit audience to his neighbor during the first two scenes of Romeo and Juliet at a recent country per- formance: ‘‘ There seems to be a deal of bad blood between these two families.” Jeems; “TI see, Robin, that the New York Herald says were tea hae anither isterm.next Monday.” Robin: ‘* Man its terrible, Since the Yankees hiv gotten the weather inte their keepin we’ve a storm a ery ither day.” | * Potrce !|—One day last week a crowd col- lected outside the Reform Club, eagerly watching one_of the windows, at whieh istaod a respectable elderly gentlemen plain- ily and neatly attired, w ho. was evidently the object of the curiosity of the mob. On per A few Advertisemenis only, received? inquiry it wanspived that the excitement J, W. MITCHELL, | W. I. COTTON. . was oecisioned by it having*become known ree hehad never, in a life extending over knearly seventy yeats, received a post-card Manager, 1 from Mr. Gladstone. Instant ||. : . 1) | his Holiness the Pope to consult in matters -| relating to the organization and extension Y U1, 1879, A A I rule, and :. } as iaAw announces that in view; i through to} Shore Railway, a | them the im- | nee of efliciently discharging their re- | | February. | NO, 514. Miscellaneous News. Song of the Paker—‘‘ I knead thee every hour, i first note of the song is G ngh | lhe authorities of Malta have decided to impose 2] days quarantine on vessels arriv- the Black Sea ing from Russian ports in and the Sea of Azof. mo ss i i} ,_@ » Della Ve ritu into account the great dist greater in fact than is gen known, the Catholics of Rome have c ited largely to relieve dire and noble poverty in which the head of the Church is constrained to live. that taking prevailing, ul Archbi hop of ' tminster Evgland for Rome early in It is understood that his Emin- ence visits Rome at the special invitation of my ‘ >* the Card will leave of the Catholic Church in Great Britain. The Cardinal Archbishop is not ¢ expected to return before the Easter holidays A ghostly banquet was recently given at Hochenschwa: ngan by King Louis of Bava- ria. Adinner was held in honor of Louis XIV. of France and twelve of the most celebrated men of his court, the Bavarian monarch sitting down at table with his thirteen imaginary guesis. After dinner the German King went to hi stable,. mount- ed his horse, and commenced te ride round and round until he had completed a dis- tance equivalent to that between H ohensch- wangau ‘and Innsbrack, stopping at inter- vals to breakf ast and dine as ii he had been Oh the road. —Graphie. nA fs actualiy About the beginning of September last, Isabella Mardoch, seventeen years of age, residing with her parents at Falkirk, was bit on the heel by a cat while in the act of leaving bed. ‘The wound healed kindly, and no danger was apprehended till recent- ly, when the et became ill. Her medical attendant, r. Hamilton, being of opinion that the symptoms were those of hydro- phobia, tre: ited her atcordingly. The pa- tient, however; became worse, and was re- moved a short time ago to Chalmer’s Hos- pits 1, Edinburgh, where she died the day aiter > being : admitted. It is said of Lord Guilford, son of Lord North, that he once described his feelings | in his effort to a ddr ess the House of Com- |mons as follows:—‘“I once attempted to speak im Slasdinsnotib) and it was not un- natural when I rose that my family name should at once fix every eye upon me. I brought out two or three sentences, when a mist seemed to rise before my eyes ; T then lost my recollection, and could see nothing but the Speaker's wig, whiche swelled, and swelled, till. it. covered the while House. Ithen sank back on my seat, and never attempted another speech, but quickly aecepted the Chiltern Hun- vocation.” Probably similar . sensations, will overtake some of the new members of the Dominion Parliament, but they should always remember that Disraeli’s first parlia* mentary effort was a signal failure. _ ~ — © a>... + —_ Special Notices. VALENTINES | VALENTINES !—Just received, by mail, the bestand largest assortment in the City, from one cent to one dollar each. Come one, come all, before they are gone. T. O'CONNELL, Queen Street American Variety Store. feb 10—6in CHOlcE GREEN GRapsKS only 28c. per ib, at W. F. Carrer’s. Harp Timts—Moxry Scarnct.—You can get good Photo; or made at Lows’ for $1.50 per dozen ; also, 4 good Tintypes for 5) cents. _Cnorcr Lemons and Oranges at W. F. CARTERS. Gert your Pictures Framed at Lew:s’. Large Pictures — 22x28-+framed for $1.25. -All sizes in propertion. Motte Frames, 40 and 59 cents each, Aut kinds of Preserves suitable for sick people at W. F. Carrrr’s. j29 2w eod A FEW more of those good Fur Caps can be got at J. Hobbs’ Hat and Cap Factory. For the Skating Carnival, Domino and bright gauze masks, 2 at Haszard s Bookstore, — 3 in ArpLes by the barrel, bushel or peck cheap at W. F. Carrsr’s. We sell the best Silk Hats that can be made here at J, Hobbs’ Factory. Otter and Mink Skins bought. Ten barrels Fresh Oysters by rail ae Step ito the Breuive and get a boss Stew—3i By RERRIES only 8 cents per quart, at W. ‘, Carters—lw cilia ENTINES, new style, for 1879, at Has zard’s Bookstore, Queen Suuare, West.— 3i VALENTINES have just arrived at Kent Street Book: and Stationery Store. Nice Scented Satchels, Between Great George and Prince Streets, near + Mr. Sellar’s Grocery. Feb. 7— S. T. NELMEs. Try our Climax Ice Creeper—the best ever invented. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—W. R. Borgmam, South Side Queen Square—Im taw Cutire’s Pocxnr Inmarers cure Catarrk, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, and all dis- eases of the throat and Jungs. Sold at the Apotbecaries’ Hall. jan 24—tf WuxxE can you get the best Boots ahd Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ Gennaro cise as ei apiesnniinincensihthasetaenssensdain catia iat i Ll i ti ans assistant smelt," ene AT TT t i dreds, assured that Parliament was not my’