| et ee Te Local and Other Items. Werecret to learn that another case of small-pox has broken out at Alberton. Tue attendance at the market to-day was very small. Prices are the same as on Friday. Tue ‘Northern Light” left Pictou this morning; but we have not yet heard of her arrival at Georgetown. : Tue boats, with mails from Summerside and this city, crossed to Cape Tormentine to-day. They did not retucn. A TELEGRAM received by the Government authorities from Alberton to-day reports that of the six cases now under treatment, ‘five are doing weli and one is bad.”’ Mr. A. F. Tomutns, Clerk of the Stipen- diary Magistrate’s Court, has been awarded $100 by the City Council, for his services as Clerk of the Licensing Board for the year 1878. Tae promptitude of His Worship the Mayor in making provision for the even tuality of an attack of small-pox is highly commendable. The readiness with which the Minister of Agricultmre acceded to the Mayor's request, is also worthy of notice. Is Sprinc Nign?—A resident of the Roy- alty this (cold) morniag witnessed a singular phenomenon while at his stables. He heard the merry notes of arobin while inside, and, on going out, was astonished to see a lively little red breast perched upon a tree chaunting his morning hymn. Where did it come from ? There seems good reason to believe that the eulture of the sugar beet will be tried presently in all the chief farming sections of the Prov- ince. Prince Edward Island is going into it extensively this year, and Dartmouth should set off a large area in order to afford material for the sugar refinery. We shall keep our agricultural ee as to what is being developed in regard to this in lustry.—/Hz. Herald. RusNaway.—Quite an excitement was caused by a runaway horse attached to a sleigh this morning. ‘The scene was on the Hillsborough ice fron the Gas House to Ferry Wharf, at which poiut the horse broke through, but was assisted out by an individual who did not ess sufficient sense to hold on to the an- imal until the owner, who was running at full speed, arrived. Letting go, the now infuriat- ed beast rushed across the river to Kelly’s Cove, and disappeared; and for aught we know, is still on the run. Tue charge of fraud preferred by Felix Rush against John Treanor of DeSable was ‘tried before Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., to- day. Rush testitied that in November last he purchased a pig from a man answering to the description, aud whu, according to the best of his knowledge, was Treanor ; that he fraudulently charged him $3.24 in excess of the real price of the pig; that the pig was the larger of two which were in the wagon ; that the wagon was a blue express wagon, and that the man had potatoes in it along with the pigs. Treanor produced witnesses, and clearly proved that he had but one pig to town the day which Rush says he bonght the pork : tnat he hal oats in the wagon; that it was a rough, un- painted truck wagon, and that he sold the pig to Owen Connolly & Co. He was therefore honorably acquitted. a2» Education. Our schools turn out young men and women by the score, all of whom have what is called ‘‘a good education.” But the trouble is they do not know how to apply it. As soon as a yuung man leaves school and has acquired a thorough knowledge of the different branches taught, he begins to think of the profession he shall pursue— whether law, medicine or divinity-—when, in fact, he is not fit for either. That is the reason why the country is filled with quacks in all of the professions. They mistook their calling, and went so far astray in their choice that, unable to provide for them- selves, they, at last, go back to their parents fit for nothing at all. Had such youths been properly taught in school, and shown how to apply their knowledge, they would have been useful members of the community, if not in the several profes- sional, in some mechanical pursuit. It is a crying shame that so many of our young men are indisposed to learn a trade, or to stick to the farm. False education has taught them to believe that it is dis- honorable to be a mechanic or a_ farmer, or, at least, that it is not high-toned ' What consummate folly! A thorough mechanic is as far above a bungling lawyer, a quack doctor, or illiterate preacher, as the eminent statesmen is above the brawling, pot-house politician. There is many a poor, strug- gling man who, had he applied his educa- tion to the development of his mechanical genius, instead of to the mastery of profes- sional subtleties, would have attained to eminence among his fellow-men. The youth of this country have been put ypon_ the wrong track. They have been permitted to’love too much that bastard aristocracy which invites poverty and disgrace; and the sooner our schools of learning instruct pupils how to apply the education they are acquiring, and disabuse the mind as to the character of mechanical and farming pur- suits, the sooner will it be corrected. eo —-+— The | Death-rate of Our country is getting to be fearfully al- arming, the average of life being lessened every year, without any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most in- significant origin. At this season of the year, especially, a cold is such a common thing that in ~he hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find, too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. Thou- sands lose their lives in this way every win- ter, while had Bosshee’s German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Bus- dhee’s German Syrup has proven itself to be -the greatest discovery of its kind in medi- -eine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,- -000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. Panera OLE a! et ee a eee NEWS B Y TELEGRAP t Mr. Brecken’s Speech. He is Complimented by the: Leaders of Both Parties. THE BUDGET TO Be DE- LIVERED ON FRIDAY, Special Despatch to Examiner. } | | Orrawa, Feb. 17. Mr. Brecken’s speech, in moving the Ad- It was listened to with attention thronghout. dress, is highly spoken of. At the con- jclusion, Mr. Brecken was complimented by Sir John McDonald and by the Hon. Mr. | McKenzie. He also congratulations of the adjournment. The Finance Minister will deliver the Budget Speech on Friday next. received the warm’ Ministers after the Orrawa, Feb. 17. | The first caucus of the Ministerial Party was held this morning... ‘The assemblage was a large and enthusiastic one, and every- thing passed off in the most satisfactory manner. Mr. Wallace, of South Norfolk, acted as Chairman. Messrs. Daly, of Halifax ; Caron, of Que- bec; Rufus Stephenson, of Kent, and Col. Williams, of East Durham, were elected Government whips. The meeting was a sort of ** congratulationaffair,” and speeches were delivered by Sir John Macdonald, Hons. Dr. Tupper, Masson, Bowell, Baby, and prominent men of the ranks. Mr. Brecken, of VP. E. 1., spoke this afternoon, and created a fine impression in the House. More About ‘the ulus. Reported tiat Lord Napier will Head the Zulu Expedition. Lonpon, Feb. 17. Later telegrams from Maderia give news that at nine o'clock, on the morning of the 27th January Lord Chelmferd was at Maritzburg, on a conference with Sir Bartle Frere. All was quite at the front, and the firing was much caliner. The Zulus were repulsed from the fort on the lower Tugel. The report that Chelmsford had retired upon Helpmakar was unfounded. The Times says a brigade of Allanns will be dispatched frem India to reinforce Chelmsford. The 57th foot leave Columba to-morrow and may be expected at Port d’‘Urban, Natal, on March 10. The Zimes’ says that it is rumored that Lord Napier, of Magdala, who arrived in London yesterday, has been appointed to the command of the Zulus expedition. ——e meee ——— ae near cee tee eens : 2 Nt eR ft ee ne irieemeateialiien ‘inti ig Pi) HEAPEST YeE!. J. B. MACDONALD STILL CONTINUES TO GiVE Great Bargains in Every Department. PERS Ons IN Watt i Grae Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Will find it to their advantage to visit purchasing elsewhere. ! either in Low Prices or quality of Goods. | J. B. MACDONALD. | Queen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, saTe—her ECONOMY & SECURITY Sci Ss ro Ne See LIPE AND AUGUDENT 1AQURAACY CMP . REAL, COMPANY. C—_—_——_— Investments All Within the Domimion. A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME $55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - SUBMITTED - - - | m . —— "+. Fee + 2 = s ae Solid Addition to Sompany’s Assets in 1877, - - $55,289.55, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie to be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. aw Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in fall. “Ge THOMAS WORKMAN, Ese., President; | M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Direetor ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; i BR. MACAULAY, Sceeretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNTIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward fstand Seard of Directors: rata and Nhnad | Hool3 and sioes, | this fHouse before The Stock is unsurpassed, | | ; ° A Ts NT a RE OS. ‘. ~ 7 i $1,856,598 HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, « DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esg., VRAMIN ERS. BD McLiup Messrs. JENKINS & Meprcan ij until it reaci lsix (56) acres of land be tine s. ; to say : ARS, ww 3 BAAR TRAE Berd Us 1 Uk . SALE. ‘o_be sold, by Public Adctivns ; at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, on aesday, the Kighteenth day of fevruary next, at the hour of one o'clock, in the afteraoon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the fifth day of October, 1878, made ecn Wiliam Thomas Mill, of the one and John Brecken, Frederick De St. roix Brecken, and Robert Robinson xlyson, trustees, of the other part, — bet W l bh Uy Y : or parcel of land, situ on Lot Bignteen, and bounded and dexcrived as follows: Commencmg at a stake tixed on the shore of Indian Niver; thence by ale rannio’ south twe nty d ‘grees west untal it meets the boundary line dividing Lots or and nineteen; id division line 17 : . 11 4 ‘ a id tial { vy Puce CO: H oe A. at ee : » ; . ; - Townships Numbers eighteen thence running due east on sa for the distance of thirty-two chains; thence by a jine running north twe cegrees east csaid; thence ro the place uding fifty- _ a little more or less, in Prince County, aforesaid. 2. Also, all that other tract, picce or parcel of Land, situate on Lot or Township Twenty- five, in Prince County, aforesaid, and j.ounded and described as follows, that is {o say : Com- mencing at stake fixed on Wilham Me- es indian Rive: following the course of the } - ” =, - of coummencement, MAKE a 'Murdy’s eastern boundary line at the south. east corner of Joshua Harding’s Lot; from thence rnnning 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, making 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, on the south by- Kecfe's land, and on the west by the William MacMurdy’s lio. 3. Also, all that « ‘act, piece or parcel said of land, situate on bo Township Number Nineteen, bounded aud described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a square stake fixed in the south-west angle of land in the oe- cup ation of Peter Gillis; thence running north six devreos and forty-five minutes, east four- teen chaias 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 iess. 4. All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or ‘'ownship Number Eighteen, and bounded and described as follows, that is Commencing at a stake set on the shore of Richmond Bay in the centre of a road onthe line of Lots Sighteen or Nineteen; HORACE HASZSED, Mawager, P. HE. shand. July 3, 1s78-- ee ee See tations the last Will and Testament of John Hcdyes Winsioe, deceased, John ae: ee DRY cod CLOTHING, HTC. ‘Hodges Winsloe, Alfred Winsloe, Alice Hyndman, formerly Alice Winsloe, aud Albert Hyndman, ber husband; Amy Winsloe, by tlenry Janes Gundall, her guardian; Isabel Winsloe, by Henry Jones Cundall, her guardian; and Ar- thur Winsloe, by Henry Jones Candal!, his guardian; Ann Smith, Edward Jarvis Uodgson, and Robert Robinson ~----—- —- - 2008 Remedy for Small-Pox. (From the Patriot.) We have been requested again to give in- sertion to the following which appeared in our columns some time ago, and we have no doubt that in this present perilous time, when this fearful scourge is producing such disastrous effects in the Western parts of the Island, it will command the careful at- tention of the public. The gentleman who, on a previous occasion, and at this time, handed us the extract for publication, de- sired us to ask other journals to copy the simple prescription :— Edward Hine, a correspondent of the Liverpool Mercury, in a communication to that paper, speaks as follows :— “T am willing to risk my reputation as a public man if the worst case of small-pox cannot-be cured in three days, simply by Cream of Tartar.” This is a sure and never failing remedy: ‘¢ One ounce of cream of-tartar dissolved ina pint of boiling water, to be drank when cold at short intervals. It can be be taken at any time, and is a~ preventive as well as a curative. It is known to have cured in a hundred thousand cases without a failure. I have myself restored hundreds by this means. It never leaves a mark, never causes blindess, and always prevents tedious lingering. If the people would only try it, and report all the cures to you, you would require toemploy many columns, if you gave them publicity.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Feb. 15—J. B. Pearsons. Boston: E. Pelle- tier, Quebec; C. H. Smith, Montreal. Feb. 17—John W. Hockin, Pictou; T. Jas. Dawson, Montreal; Robt. F. Quirk, London, England. Feb. 18—Rufus Atkinson, Teronto; G. F. Stephens. Moutreal; W. W. Percival, Bedeque; ' Abraham Gill, Little York. SHIPPING NEWS. Arrived at Lisbon. Feb. 17, Brig Servian, MeDonald, master, from New York, 17 days passage. ~4-< © 4>~© Hodgson, Tiustees, under ihe marriage settlement of the said Ann Smith and Amelia Evans, and Sydney Tudor iivans, her hasband, complainan:s, The Whole Steck in Trade OF THE LATS ROBERT ORR. —TO BE— SOLD OFF AY 683i, —CONSISTING IN PART OF— Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Millinery, Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, -——AND—— CHARLES GREEN, Defendant. N pursuance of a decree made in this _ snit by His Honer the Master of the Kolls, bearing date the sixth day of Febru ary, A. D. 1879, there will be sold by Pub- lic Auction, on Wednesday, the twenty- first day of May next eusuing, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House, in Chartottetown. in Queen's Sounty, all that tract, piece, or parcel of land situate and being in Lot or Township Number Twenty-four, in Queen's County, in the said Is'and, bounded as follows, that : cal gt ce is to Say :—By a line commencing ata stake Winceys, Shirtings, fixed in southwest side of the New ~ Glasgow Road, in the north angle of land 4< oe Sheetings, ‘now or lately in the occupation of Donald Prints, Grey and White Cottons, | McDonald, and running thence by the mag- . . netic meridian of the vear 1764 south, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, fifty-eizht degrees west, one hundred Che Blankets, Flannels, chaios; thenes northwesterly parallel with . : bok the New Glassow Road afvresaid ‘en Pilots, Beaver 8, chains; thence north tiftv-eight degrees east Coatings, to the said Real; and thence along the same southeasterly to the place of com- mencemeut, containing one hundred acres of jand, a little more or less, tog+ther with all the righ!s, easements, and appur- tenunces thereto belonging. Dated this tenth day of Febraary, 1879. J. LONGWOKTH, Master in Chancery. T weeds, etc., etc. ete, Readymade Clothing Hats, Caps, Linders and Drawers, Scarfs, &e. Kk. J. HODGSON, Solicitor fo. CSompiainants. 0, 1879. 3m-law Fe ee . seer erenese | Warts, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. Cotton Warp, Small Wares, &. The above Stock must be cleared out from this date, and our Customers, and the public generally, can depend upen getting Bargains. 7 LET.—The Shop and Warehouse late- ly oceupied by Livingsten Bros., Great George street. Possession given immediately. Apply to JOHN HIGGINS. a ohn WM cPh e e, Feb. 18th—6in eod ; Administrator SARDERS WANTED—Wanted, ‘a Died. ; At Westbourne, on Tuesday, the 18th, after afew hours’ illness, Frank, second, son of teenth year. May he rest in peace. Ou the 18th Jannary, at the residence of John R. Beairsto, Esg., Western Covehead, of } Bronchitis, Miss Grace McMillan, late of Wood lalands, aged 60 yoars. Jedediah 8. and Alice C. Carvell, in his six-) OE GOD JAUNTING SLEIGH, neatly McEwen’s, Great George Street. Ch’town, Feb. 13—10i eod . OUND—Two parcels of Goods; also a PUX&SE containing a small sum of money was left in my shop some time ago, can be had by calling and’ proving property, and paying expenses of this advertisement. Timoray O’CoyyguL, few permanent BOARDERS at Mrs. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. a ~~ JAUNTING SLEIGH. tr:m ned and painted; 1 Set Silver- plated HARNESS; 1 new BUFFALO ROBE, ined and trim med (large)—all for only $40. H, COOMBS. Feb, 12—ar pat 3i feb 10—Gin Eg Dar Bavrani Princes Edward Island. IN CHANCERY. HENRY JONES CUNDALL, Administra'or cum Testamen!o annexo of Queen Street American Variety store. | thence northwardiy along said shore sucha | distance as shal] make fifteen chains and sixty- lfive links (15 chains and 65 links) at a right langle from said division line; thence north leighty-nine degrees cast = or parallel with the said division line forty-eight chains and fifteen links (48 chains, 15 links) or to lands the property of the said William Thomas Mill, thence south twenty degrees west to said divisian line to the stake at the place of commencement, containing seventy. eight acres of land, a little more or less. 5. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel lof land situate on Lot or Township Number ‘'wenty-five (25), in Prince county, and bounded and described as follows, that is te say, comméncing ata stake setin 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, thenct cast nine chains 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 land to the stake at the place of commence- iment, containing cleven 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, 29 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 alittle more or less, together with all buildings and improve ments thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. For further particulars apply at theoffice of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated the 13th day of January, A. D 18 9. JOHN BRECKEN, FREDERICK Dr Sr. C. BRECKEN. R. R. HODGSON, by E. J. HODGSON, their attorney. Jan. 13—law ts prog — The above “ale is hereby postponed till WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of April next, 1879, then to take place at the hour above mentioned. Dated the 17th day of Febrnary,*A. D., 1879. JOHN BRECKEN, FRED’K De Sr. C. BRECKEN, R. R. HODGSON, By E. J. HODGSON, their Attoruey. Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1879. : FOR SALE, Ts HOUSE and Premises occupied by the Subscriber, at the head of Queen Street. For further particulars apply to the owner on the Premises, or to ALEXANDER Browy, Esq. DONALD McKENZIE. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1879—2aw Coal. Coal. HE Subscriber has on hand, fresh from the Mines (under cover), /200 Tons ROUND COAL, at $3.25 per ton. 200 e NUT sé +6 2. se | 40 * BLACKSMITH (Old Albion Mines), at $3.00 per tor. Trams —Casi. ; JOHN GOUGHES, Water Street. ! Dec. 13, 1878—wkly 3m \OAUBSORIBE for the DAILY EX- AMAENEK the Cheapestand most neway Paper published in the Province,