ee wae > en ie Se denen 4. ip ~ Tr Ee eter pe Na gee a : os F é * & ‘ TNC AE TN RINT. PTI Fe F . CT TT I IE IE x we oe ey eye en a E EXAM INER. irom a eet ae agen porererernig isi VOL 6. ____PHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1880. NO, 35 THe Damty EXAMINER js Published every Evening. OFFICE; INGS BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Oharlottetown, P. E. I. KRATRS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; Six A onthas, - . a $2 50 Three Months, .- ‘ ‘3 Fae One flonth, - - 0 50 Jae \Veok, . ‘ : 0 12 sm Advertising at most moderate rates, .. Contrac’s may be made for monthly, quar- setly, or ball-yearly advertisements, on appli- eetion. W. L. COTTON, J. W. MITCHELL, Manager, Uflice Sup’t PERSONS having volumes of Magasines and iyles of Newspapers, or Books of any description which they might wish to have bound at reasonable rates, will please leave their orders with the subscriber, or at Harvies’ |.ookstore. DAVID BETHUNE, Lotchford Square, Dec. 15, 1879—tf pat QUEEN. INSURANCE. 00'Y, OF ENGLAND. —_—_—_— CAPITAL,. . TWO MILLICNS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on al} kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Veszela on the stocks. ° Special rates for isolated residences, ‘ Losses scttled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877-- - BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Captat-&- Assets + St; 176 91.45, INCORPORATED 1833. —_—--——— Hiead Oflice, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all deseriptionsfof Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Rdward Island Branch HORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE GU. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.60 Paid up Capital, oe: 1,216,666.60 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances eflected on nearly every deseription of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature et the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. a G. W. Dibois, Geueral Agent, Dec. 14 Hewson, EieDougall & Seaman EG leave te acknowledge thanks to the } public generally for the very liberal pat ronage exten led to them since commencin business, an< intimate that they have on han a large and select stock of material for the mantilacture of Sleighs, etc. They have re- cently received photos of all ‘ae latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- uiring new sleighs would do well to call at their factory and examine before ordering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make _ to order Top Buggies, Phactons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, an carriages of -every description. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch, ancl warranted to give satisfaction to those who favor them with a call, at prices to suit the times. : N. B.—Par ties having their Sleighs repaired and painted would do weli to leave them at ence in order to have them in time for the first snow. S& Wagons stored at moderate charges. wagous repaired and Parties haying their inted in the spring will have them stored of charge for the winter. Ch’town, Oct 27th, 1879. | 4 i QJueecn Queen Has in stock Thirty Thonsand Dollars worth of BSO,O0OO. ce J.B. Macdonald. Street, Staple and Fancy . Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots & Shoes, &e., Winter SPECIAL ATTENTION DLUGK OF MENS AND BOYS CLOT in Uisters, Overcoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Saits, Linders The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Season. iS DIRECTED TO THE NG, and Drawers, Cloth and Fur Caps, &c, Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles. and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. ERMS CASH. " Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18; 879. Don’t B. MACDONALD. —_ selves, Charlottetown, October 8, ITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a ‘change ia their ‘Firm they are now selling their Large Stock of FALL-WINTER 1 At prices that 303-— New Mantles, New Frillings, New Uisters, New Cottons, New Fianneis, Come WwW. 1879. - am 30008, defy competition. New Cloths, New -Tweeds, New Bress Goods, Rew tlouds, Rew Velvetecns, And a large line of Woollen Geeds, of every description, all of which’ they intend to close out within the next five months. This is a bona fide sale. one, come all, and see for your: & A. BROWN. Messrs. buildings, pale, Argyleshi pied, ONE profitable Sole Proprietors, Gresham-buildings, Nov. 26, 1879.—6m _ MPLOWMENT.—In every village and EK township of P. man can obtain a most respectable particulars, ‘s ore BARES 7 Ox HiGHLAND WiiishkyY, 8 4 THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, | sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, 35.00, $7.00, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenices Brothers :— “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- | amination and analysis. f showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure vel Scotch Whiskey of the first_qualtiy. The samples were and well-matured Arruur Hii, Hassay, M. D. Orro Henne, F.C. 8., F. 1. C. GREENLEsS BROTHERS, London ; Distilleries, re. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1. ——_ E. Island not yet ocqu- ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentie- and very engagement. Address, with full D, DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Mon WONDERFUL . improvement in Jacobs’ Lithogram, | | | | PATENTED 16th JULY} £879. | | One Hundred impressions can -now- be taken | frem “ One Original.” | A FTER a series of experiments conducted AA. at great cost and involving much labor, “ Jacobs’ Lithograin” has been so completely | perfected that i¢ is not alone more derabie, but | 80 Gliered in construction and thickness, that the Patentee of this wonderful labor and time-sav- ing apparatas, is enabled to offer ‘‘a guaran- ‘tee’ witheach Lithogram sold, providing the | directions furnished are complied with. | Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folie | $9.00, and $12.00. ' order. A LIBERAL DISSOURT TS THE TRADE. Agents wanted throughout the Dominion. Send for cireular. Special sizes made te _ J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. Western House, 557 St. Paul Street, 36 Front St. East, Montreal. Toronto, Ont. Headquarters for the United States : 3 Arch St., Boston. Mass. N. B.—Composition for refilling Tablets furnished at one half the original cost. BREMNER BROS,, Agents for P. H, I. | Eastern House, Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. TS\vE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per £ sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring-to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tur Weea.y Examiner. Sent, p id, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, ex the & Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, UY THE DAILY EXAMINE treal bB for the latest news—local cadttngeestad |for heating its buildings with steam. Tue Daity EXAMINER. meat ee ties a ee eating by Steam. Loudon, Ont., in addition to a splendid system of waterworks, has now a system This latter was put in operation quite recently. After describing the circumstances con- nected with the occasion, the Free Pers says :— The boilers, two in number, are 26 feet in length and 60 inches in diameter. They are set on solid foundations on the ground level with brickwork in the ordinary man- ner. While they are ranged alongside each other, they will be perfectly distinct in action, and by a syste: of valves, une can be shut off from the other at a meoment’s notice. The fuel used will be oil tar, which, it is caleulated, will effect a saving of one-half on the cost of coal, and by the use of the burners, one man will be sufii- cient to control both boilers. The boiler house is built of brick, 51 feet by 50, with a slate roof. In the centre of the buildings a large chimney, 86 feet in height, has been constructed, and the Com- pany intend, whenever the. demand will warrant the outlay, to have two or mere boilers placed on thd north side of the chimney. There is also reom forgtwo ad- ditional boilers immediately south of the ones now in use. The steam which will be supplied te the consumer in the same manner as gas,will be paid for in proportion to the amount used, as indicated by a meter, and can be used for heating, cooking or motive power. The inyentor of this steam-heating system claims that it has many and obvious advautages. The air is purer and healthier and the heat. more equitably distributed than by anyother mode. Itis contended that by this system fires and the attendant annoyances and dis- comforts that result from carelessness. of servants are dispensed with; there is no in- convenience from dust being @rawn through the registers where furnaces are used; 1% does not necessitate the preparing of kind- ling, and the lighting of fires that have be- cone extinguished, or the removing of ashes aad especially Goes Tt possess"an “ad*an in warding of colds and inflamatory Ciseases from the sudden and great changes of tem- perature, and that the heat, moderate er extreme, is present at all times, and may be jincreased or diminished by the consumer in the simplest manner possible. Lord Roseberry a Coming Man. One thing Mr. Gladstene’s Scotch cam- paign has demonstrated ‘is the fact that Lord Roseberry is the most popular man in Scotland. Wherever he appeared he was cheered, whether the crowd were assem- bled in Edinburgh, Glasgow, or the coun- try side. Aithe installation of the Lord Rector at Glasgow, on Friday, he received an ovation secend only to that accorded to the hero of the day. The students leaped on the forms and shouted madly for ‘‘Roseberry.” But the young Earl is as modest as hoe is clever, and could not-be induced to take on himself to lengthen the progr@fmme by an improptu speech. ‘The same thing happened at the mass meeting in St. Andrew’s Hall. When Mr. Glad- stone sat down, the multitude yelled for Lord Roseberry ; and Dr. Cameron, being put forward to move a resolution, was fain to stand speechless for several minutos whilst the cry was for ‘‘Roseberry.” It was the old story of the managers recommend- ing Fal-de-lat-Tit, whilst the~audience in- sisted upon their preference for Fol-de-lol- Dee. Lord Roseberry’s brief speeches and his excellent management of the meetings he-was called on to preside have greatly raised him in public estimation, and streng- then the impression that we shall hear much more of him in days to come. —Lng- lish Paper. A page of the Czar’s diry, if we may be- lieve the San Francisco News Letter, runs as follows: ‘‘ Got up at 7 a. m., and order- ed my bath. Found four gallons of vitriol in it, and did not take it. Went to break- fast. The Nihilists had placed two torpe does on the st«irs, but I did not step on them. The coffee smelt so strongly of prus sic acid that Iwas afraid to drink it. Found a scorpion in my left slipper, but luckily shook it out before putting it on. Just before stepping into the carriage to go for my morning drive, it was blown into the air, killing the coachman and the horses instantly. Idid net drive. Took a light lunch of hermetically sealed canned goods. They can’t fool me there. Found a poison- eus dagger in my favorite chair, with the point sticking out. Did net s#down oni . Had dinner at 6 p. m., and made Baron Laischounowonski taste every dish. He died before the soup was cleared away. Consumed some Baltimore oysters and some London gtout that I have had lecked up for five years. Wentto the theatre, and was shot at three times. in the first act. Had the entire audience hanged. Went home to bed, and slept all night on the roo! of the palace.” Kyionts oF Matra.—The Duke of Con- naught and Prince Leopold were installed Knights of Malta at a meeting of the Stud- holme Priery, on the 13th inst. Western Notes. (From the Summerside Journal.) The heating apparatus in the Prince County Jail is being repaired by Mr. Sweet, Engineer of the steamer Jennie B. Those living in the jail must have a cold time of it this frosty weather. Jupce Keriiy- was presented with a beautiful ebony gold-headed cane by Father Doyle on Christmas Day. Engraved on the head of the cane are the words ‘‘ presented to Judge Kelly by Father Doyle.” Some people have an unconscionable lot of cheek. It isa notorious fact that if an affair or a Party_~vants puffing, the first thiags the parties interested do isto run to the local paper and ‘“‘sponge” in the way of pufling, what the publisher should get from five to twenty-five dollars for. Then if handbills, tickets, &e., wanted, they give the job to some bummer or a printer in another town. If people who do this sort of thing think it is all right, well and good; but they would confer a favor on us when thoy call at our office on such business, by keeping a respectful distance from our irate editer. Patience in this case has long ago ceased to be a virtue. I. O. O. F.—The following are the Offi- cers of ‘‘Prince Edward” Lodge, I. O. O. ¥., for the ensuing term:—W, A. Brennan, N. G.; Frank Renouf, V. G.; Chas. Steves, R. Sec’y.; Charles Hunt, P. Sec’y.; J. A. Gourlie, Treas.; A. L. Graves, Condneter; Chas. Lafferty, Warden; Caleb Schurman; I. 8.G.; H. J. Massey, R. S. Ny Gi; M. Finlay, L. 8. N. G.; W. T. Green, R. 8. O. G.; W. A. Robins, P. G. This Lodga, though. one of the youngest, is the most prospsrous Lodge both numerically and financially in the Province. All its mem- bers have ever taken an earnest and active interest in the promotion ei its welfare, and their efforts have been crowned with success. in wen diel Rad The New }'rench Premier. { Freycinet is a name which has suddenly been forced into prominence in the cable despatehes. -To the great masz of readers it is unknown, though it is quite above mediocre fame in France.. The man who is to head the new Ministry is Charles Louig De Soulces De Freycinet, who was born at Foix, Nev. Li, 1828, and was educated at the Polytecnic school, whence he graduated with honors as a student of engineering, 2 Was y at therage of twonty, on many important public works, and became at length engineer of the mines at Mont Marsau. He performed similar service at Chartres in 1855. He was then appointed chief engineer ef the network of southern railways, and made himself fameus as the organizer of a railroad system which. was copied by nearly every other company in France. In 1864 he was nominated ordinary engineer of the first class, and when the war with Prussia broke out, in 1870, was a member of the General Council of the de- partment of Farn-et-Garonne. The revolu- tion of September, which followed the fall of the Empire at Sedan, brought him te the front a® Prefect of that department, and when Gambetta became Minister of War in the provinces—still Paris was being slowly starved out—he made De Freyeinct his delegate, and gave Lim supreme control of the Province. The war ending, De Feryei- net retired to private life for a time, en- tering politics again, howeuer, in January, 1876, when he headed the list of saccess- ful cadidates for the French Senate from the department of the Seine. His term of expires in January, 1882. In the Dafaure Ministry, formed in December, 1877, he held the post of Minister of Public Works. Such is the story in short of the new French Premier. ——_—- 2902 Smugglersare sufering in Nova Scotia. On Wriday last there were so'd at auction the achooners ‘‘Susan M.,”’ and ‘No Name.” which had been seized by Collector Rand, of Canning, for smuggling large quantities of tea, crushed sugar and oil frem the United States, The cargo was brovght to the coast in the ‘‘Susan M.” and tranferred in the Basin of Minas to the ‘‘No Name.” The cargo is said te have been owned by Mr. D. M. Dickie, ex- M. P. P., an extensive dealerin “sugar.” A week or two ago there was sold in Halifax a considerable quantity of smuggled goods which had been seized in the same County of King’s, The sale realized over $1,260. ‘These goods were found in the schooner *‘ Escort,’ owned principally by Messrs. Brown Brothers, of Wolfville, and the Captain, Coffiil, The vessel was also seized and seid, : ——— ee Over two hundred thousand tons of coal were shipped from Pictou this season. The Cumberland Meat and Produce Co. have been organized for the purpose of ex- porting meat, dead and alive ; also, agri- cultural products. ee de a etna Pa It is the duty of ‘every person who has nsed Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consuniption, severe | Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in | fact all throat and lung diseases. No per- ‘son can use it without immediate relief. Three doses wiil relieve any case, and we _eonsider it the duty of all Druggists to re- commend it to the poor dying consumptive at least to try one bottle, as 40,060 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case |where it failed was reported. Such a ' medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known, Ask your Druggi nye about it. Sample Bottles to try ere Zn sents, For 10 cents. Regular size 75 ‘ale by all Druggists,- there should happen te be any advertising, - 4 } : } 4 met ggermenel