Correspondence, try some other calling that will lead tea GREAT ' } i | aaa Wiler rauge of thoasit for their locty and ee We do not hold ourselves responsible fo? Viin hnrginasion, and leive the business of the statements or opinions uf our Corr: spond. nts. th : law to Men Wie will vive tie matter a ri : e , 9 ss little more careful study. F | 3 | That Awful Reporter. A Brupenett, Man - eae AN, Tani | Jan. 15, 1879. j To the Lditor of the Hxaminer : ieee | a 8 Sir,—With regard to the controversy Leeal aud Shep fees 1 ‘ now going on between ‘Looker On” and ‘J. i i sis * i J : Seller,” it is evident that each in his anxiety Wwoa : : eo : to shift the ‘‘odinm” to shoulders other V. Camppeut, Esq, M. P. P., is in town. { AT. than his own, thinks that he can best do so) Lisrnizhtthe tharm pneter rowletere a —s by throwing bla ne upon the Rsporren. | ow zero. OM ree eT Tee jan | r In self defence, the Reporter has only to! : | Fro: ‘ is BD: J B MACDONALD’S : aay that “She is not a prophet nor the son! EKpwano Hacker, meq., M. P.. is in! rom this Date, a 2 a s of a prophet,” and therefore being ungile to f°”). | D CEM BER 99 1878 encanvinesiailieiavniciianis devise what the witnesses migh Auve metnt) ee 3 5 er , . ae . i ‘ . eee , ss y>! a Sor rag ie ibis a re "ean Jer 2neay Lo for the editor, to the effect that “ hi: a ; that he is quite able to work bitte Por ces (iter W ool), Wicey SQUARE. a oe marae oe oe one part, ; a brother did not faint. He only got weak.’ eee: aor mut 1s too lazy ; and Shoe he is Scarlet FE taninels, alias and Francis Kelly, of the other part — This sakes the reperter unhappy. Hs| thing bat a deserving object of charity. Wool Scarts and Ties, rEvneE Subscriber, having purchased a num- A LL that tract of land and premises situate i miseries begin ; they cantinue. Can the Rev: RB Moles adivesd ki Um brellas, _ber of New Sleighs aud Furs, is prepared | 4 lying and being a3 follows, that is to say: tod? Yes! TI seendwiacaim.-| Pe ee ape to hire Single and Double Teams, at shortest} Commencing on the north side of the Fort not be endex es ! 1e remedy is s lnely, jndiciuus and eloquent lect Jeans, Tickings ing ti , lag BS gg eS yy y;] quent lecture on » ai 8°, i notice. during the winter. | Augustus Road, at the south-east angle of a : ple, i.e. : Let the legislater shoulder hit} ++ How to read and what to read.” to a Shirtings . ‘oache ies ¢ nn Wagons ; far f land in the p f i bulls: let the indge shoulder his, the - a as PINGS. | | Hoven, Condises, Sages st Open ete | ee ee ee ee ) own bulls ; let t! e ee ie large audience assembled in St. Patrick’s| Padies’ Cloth and Hid Gloves, kept for hire daily, Sundays excepted. | Ceerley.; from thence north fifty chains, or to ; counsel his, and t 1e witne Ss 11S. — dall, last evening. Complimentary re- a TeRMs REASONABLE. ‘the northern boundary of the said John / this desideratum is attained the reportei| ,arks were made upon it by the ie | Ladies’ Skating Gloves. STEPHEN T. STUMBLES. ’ Henesy’s land ; thence east five chains ; thence mistake that may be left; but the present) ¢.n’s College, and by Hon. A. A. McDonald a nactey ee Se ee — | game of making the reporter carry the) and Mr. James Hughes. On motion of the Tapestry sod bolum inde ob tak ee | whole burden is becoming monotonous. and) jatter two gentleman, the learned lecturer 2-ply Scotch * | Thirty ole ie Goeet Comet tea | ; eo sp g ’ & ' Thirty-six, in Queen’s County, together with caniet be Jong r tolerated. en see tC! was tendered a unanimous vote of thanks. oak to say, he simoly touk their words as uttered, | and if these words differed so uewhat, or at all, frou the impression which the witness intended to convey, the fault is not his. For information he quotes frow the letters as follows .— **Looker On” says I should have known bet- ter than to say that the dog was roasted in the Baptist Church. The words, Mr. Editor, which [ stated in my evidence were:—‘* They roasted the dog in the old Baptist Church, ‘¢ He mistook my meaning !” ‘No matter how incomprehensible may be the speaker's utterance, Reporter must write its meaning in full. If a paragraph wi'l not contain it, foot-notes must be su, - plied, and sometimes illustrations. _ Axssin, if an individual faints while on the witness stand, it will not do for the re- porter to plainly note the fact in common expression. No! He must handle it gently, and say: ‘‘ The witness, at this juncture, succumbed to the feculent atmos- phere which invaded the dingy court-room owing to a lack of ventilation. Becoming exceedingly delicate, he was assisted fron the apartment by two tall, robust police men,” etc., etc. If you write, ‘* witnes- fainted,” the consequence is: An elde brother of that witness, in correction, wil write a letter containing —unintentionaily, perhaps — ‘‘more razor than meaning.’ adding theretoa ‘P. S.,” giving the defini- tion of the word “‘ faint,” and an “‘ N. B.’ absurdity of it, and hereafter when a bul: appears the chancesare ten to one that thes will be correct if they attribute such to the speaker and not to the Reporter. Ch’town, Jan. 16, 1879. SrORM DRUM was ordered up at 12.30 p- m., to-day. | . > : Owine to the storin on the 15th inst., the | meeting to be held at the Rustico Bank Hall, is postponed until Thursday, the 23rd | January, inst., at 6 o'clock, p. 1m. because it is said that he is going to make Mr. Ritchie Chief not allow that Sir John has won distinction Tne Patriot is pleased with Sir John, Justice. But it will at sea. ‘This vessel sailed from Souris on the 14th December, with a cargo of oats for the United Kingdom. The cablegram does no* state whether the crew was lost or saved. A pbispatcH from Picton Landing reports that the Northern Light has not yet ar- r.vel, and is not visilleffrom there. The Gulf is full of heavy ice, and no open water visible. The mails are to be for- warded to the Capes to-night from tle Post Mflice in this city, as the appearance of the Gulf from Cape Traverse is reported to in- dicate good crossing. We hive heard complaints from residents f West River, say3 the Patriot, about a man 1amed Christy, who was burnt out at Long Jreek in December, aud who ever since bas wea going rouad the country beg sing, and has neveeded iu getting a consilerable quantity {money and produce by that means. Our uformant tells us that the man’s loss by the St. Patrick’s Brass Land discoursed good music before and after the lecture. Toapyism Exrraorpinary.-—On Dit.— That an impromptu toast of ‘ wine on the lee” and other goud things was generously provided by our Grit Railroad Superin- FOR CASH ONLY, AT A DISCOUNT OF FROM @2O to 25 Fer Cent., FOR ONE RIONTH, -~—THE—~ Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Black Silks, Colo. ed Silks, F ney Silks, Ladies’ Skirts, Corsets, Ties, laney Wove Goods, SELLA Wis, ONE HALF PRICE. _ _RIBBons, Artificial Fiswers anl Feathers ! ONE HALF PRICE. Ladies’ Uisters, : ? ‘ ? Ladies’ Jaekets aad Manties, ds-ply Scotch “ Union * " 4-4 iiemp vi 6-4 Felt “ 4-4 Pelt #3 The Following Goods will ba Cleared out ab Bargains: Wool Siawls, Ladics Far Maffs and Boas, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Children’s Tur Caps and Sets, - Men’s and Boy’s Fur and Heavy Cloth Caps, ! Searls & Clouds, Blankets, Quilts, Horse Blankets | hatics’ (full 'Trimmel), Men and Boys’ Ulsters and Reefers, Cottens and Cotton Warp Art cost. ALL OTHER GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES AT | . Elour and We Sell WroiLssaLe and RerarL—cuHeEap. COALE AD TE ‘Tea Store. Our TRA is very choice. | BER & GOR PF. Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. Queen Square Livery (tables, ee PS NORTH SIDs PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously —— err nn AUCTION! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES DAY, the Twenty-fourth day of DECEM BER NEXT, at the hovr of Twelve oclock, noon, at the Coart House, Char lottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of ale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing. date the Third day of February, A. UD. 1573, and made all rights, members and appurtenances there- to belonging. For further particulars apply to Mesars, Hopeson & McLeop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. ¢ Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Novem: ber, A. D, 1878. FRANCIS KELLY, : : : tendeut, in Nw. 10 car, at Georgetown, in oS Stair " executed To the Editor of the Examiner. honor of our Minister of Marine and Fish- 2.4 Stair 66 AT THE” ncauneen OFFICE Dec. 2 1978-—~law ¢ sale Mortgegee. Six,—Will you kindly allow me a small space in your journal in reply to an article inthe King’s County Advertiser, ovr the signature of a ‘‘Montague Man,” relative to a trial, or a scene as he describes it, which took place at Montague on Christmas Eve. ‘Montague Man” says, **When I enter.d the Coart Room, Campbell was pleading with the Magistrate's to allow him (the De- fendant) the liberty of defending his case. Then an altercation took place between tie J. P’s and the Defendant, which led to the swearing in of special constables.” ‘(Montague Man's” opinion of law ant eqnity and how cases ought to be conducted in Court, compares favorably with the trio wo were deliberating on this occasion— that the offender, or defendant, had no right to plead or to be pleaded for; that he was tuo notocious to get a fair and an impar- tia! hearing. ‘‘Montague Maa” even in- vites the villagers to meet eu masse next eries, ou the eve of his departure for Ottawa, ashort time ago. That the said Superin- tendent, in calling on the guests to fill their glasses for the toast--the health of his honor the Minister of Marine, etc.--ex- patiated on the great advantages to this Province of having such an able man as the Hon. J. C. Pope in the Dominion Cabinet. Could shis concentrated essence of meanness and duplicity do more !—Com. LONDON HOUSE. We are now Sowing our Large and Varied Stock of CARPETS, Just arrived per S. 8. ‘‘ Prince Edward,” in Felt Crumb C.oths, Linen Crum) Cloths, Stair Damask, Curtain Damask, Curtain Reps, Table Damasks and Table Linens, Toilet Covers, ' Blankets, Counterpanes & Bed Covers. CURTAINS! YW &W AY A AA AAT \ e In Muslin and Lace—Very Cheap. Damask, Turkey, Cloth and Felt TABLE COVERS ! under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Blanks, THE above Sale is hereby postroned till TUESDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of February 1879, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. Hales Alana i373! JUST PUBLISHED! READY FOR DELIVERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Court and have mob law established in Brussels, OIL TABLE CTOTH om | lace of a British Court, where even justice i allel . tc. &e. &e. . : | is custedout to every man without fear or Tapestry, FLOOR OIL CLOTH. a me ilarvie’s Bookstore, favor. One of the trio who presided on this oc- cavion wa3 the p:t nominee of the present Lozi Government, and it being the first ea33 a which he had the honor ty preside, he was so much elated that he lost his 2 & 3 Ply Scotch, Felt and Unions, Felt Squares, Hearth Rugs, Buff, Green and White Window Hollands, Ladies’ Fur Muffs, trom Fifty-six cents, in Musquash, Monkey, AT MODERATE PRICES. Office :—Ings’ Old Stand, Corner Great George and Water Streets. MacHachern & (o., QvuEEN SQvaRE. Ch’town, Dec, 12, 1878— NOTICE. UR BUSINESS, from this date, will be itibriam. infurmd the atidience ee oh ak aches Fino the a of offi ngs Gil Cloths. Badger, : SORE conducted strictly on the CASH that the statutes were placed in his hands, | Chinchilla, ONTEMPLATING a change in their busi- | SYSTEM. shewing a balance, and that he was empow- ered and determined to rebuke, and com- pel the people to bow to his authority ; and no doubt assuming to himself the: power of one of the ancient monarchs, that whom he will he kept alive; and who a he will he destroyed. It is no wonder that a little disorder or rather liuguter was cre- ated outside the bar, and that a few Curist mas box23 were ex:hanged other than those customary on that day. ; I would advise these would-bo lawyers to i ! ! GEO. DAVIES & 6). h’town, Nov. 25—4w 2aw DR. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Meat Street, Charlottetown, (Uhree doors from Dr. Johnso 1’s). | g® ENTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. “| Oot. 15—3n Imitation Seal, Grebe. Imitation Mink and Mink. Men’s Made Clothing, Hats, Fur Caps, &c. Shirts. Underclothing, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. J. D. MASON & CO., (JUEIN STREET. Chariottetown, Dec, 30, 1878— ness at au early date, request all persons indeLted to them to make immediate payment. ‘‘ Italian Warehouse,” Dec. 19, ’78 —lm 2aw —. ae MPLOYMENT.—In every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, one active, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal. | May 25, 1878— MACEACHERNA Co., *‘Iv7atis~ Warenovse.” Jan. Ist, 1879—city pa lm (Puls WEEKLY EXAMINER. —Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap, er way than by subscribing to Tut Weshur Examiner. Sent, peuspel. to any address in Great Britain, the Un*ted States, or the minijon, on receipt of One Dollar. ' then used as a Hail.—John Seller's letter 13th. | as a lawyer ! F ll a 4 f J . A ' al , ; a , : m : : 0 W a Ss. ivi CDGN LD S. I saw Mr. Seilav’s evidence as given in the He WHEREABOUTS of Pins McKinnon— 0 inp G 00 S$ . Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1879 — oe: Daily Examiner, which reads as follows.—| the most important witness in theJohnstone- | ccammmaitianaitniaainstiiaitinateidiimeatiiamdaimniaatin aati Te ee “ The tirst depredation was that a dog of mine} Millner case —is at pr : French Merinos | ee = I erwreges S as ‘ ner case —13 a! present uuknown. Re- F - was roasted in we Baptist Church. The/ port says he is living with his relatives in ‘reneh Deolaines, ! | { : s va .P aa ete. Ne the vicinity of Souris and is unwilling to Fiench Cashme e3, 4 eS ee ee attend as an evidence at the coming tri: French ‘Twills will leave the reporter and Mr. Seller tu settle : ” e coming trial. P ae = ills, g @ ‘ : 9 7, n ae ; armiuttas +} the case. * Looker On’s letter, 15th. THE Chatham Debating Club will debate rT pate oO} ; P “Pp ; Wj ] } ilit _* e : the following question to-morrow night . see A me 1, facials te ae ee eis Sut Dum iaty le 3s com)“ Was the Imperial Government justified eo Pouce we Caan — a in going to war with the Aineer of Afghan- riiliautines IkTyT RACK , wR’ 4 brunt of every bull to which the Legislator, ses “—. ie Bice ; . an I ae , fUNT Ref EIVED AND ro ARRIV A Judye, the Counsel or Witness gives ut-] (igh mente a ae the de vate. azamas, ustres, i Fees Ole in tobe he should. the cana. |cltb meets at 8 o'clock, in Full’s Brick Russel Cords, | | | terance. It is right he should, the vags- Building, up stairs, ES , me Fire r zy | bond,” says an inconsistent and ungenerens TH 5 il 4 a) ’ public. ‘* No si-very-tongued ora‘or of this} Dirrerenr Ways or Twistine ’ev.—The [ Tyiy Ls i u j community is guilty of such misnomers as] author of the anagram, printed in a former ; ; ; , . he oftimes writes.” For instance, if Mr. S. | ®ember, ‘ Disracli—lI lead, sir,” sends us its Anglais AL SrINOS, iN LAYERS, MUSCATELS AND VALEN®CIAS. | incorrectly says a dog of mine was roasted in| Companion, ** Gladst »1e—G. levis not.” On Balmoral Urapes, the Baptist Cu.uurch,” and reporter, in age eagle und, a pte anacrammatist puts Crapes, angi Tillis correction writes: ‘A deg of mine D ial lh - with a 'S si es Dyess Cloths, ’ : . was roasted in the old Baptist Chureb,| 147 p.. ee 6 ee ee ee Mantle Cloths and fresh Currants, Fizs, Dates, Prunes, Nuts, Granges, Lemons, Green ; an. a a . ,and beaconshelt, in Latin, ** Midens celabo.’ wantie OUDS an Gri +s, Choice Confectionery 1 then used as a hall’—that’s Mr. S. Bat i aad in Mantish. * Co; i.) —" : : rapes, 20 onfe ery. use ; : . din Knglish. ** Coined fables.”— Punch. Ulster Cloths Mr. S. incorrectly says: ‘‘ A dog of mine Plaj Bes : vn a , was roasted in the Baptist Church,” and] A casceora from London to L, ¢,|Plain, Checkel, Fancy and Striped| RAISINS VERY CHEAP BY THE BOX. repurter writes the sentence verbutin—| Owen, Esq., reports that the barque L. De that’s reporter. ” The stupid fellow : V. Chipman, Archibald, master, foundered NC v By f sstitinneninsitiiillljanaitiiiniiiineasaties