Pye a. a! iat - # Se) Mg 4 C4 HE WLS: Tue Datty EXAMINER {s Published every Evening. OFFICE; NGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER) ®{ AND GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. KaTss OF SURSCRIPTION ; Six Months, - - - $2 50 Three Months, - - - 1 25 One Month, - . : 0 50 ne Week, - : e 0 12 a@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, J. W. MITCHELL, Manaver. Offiee Sup’t a D eee Ee ee Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. Winter Arrangement, 13. TO COME INTO FORCE] TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1379, ee TRAINS GOING WEST. Sammerside.., . . Nos. 1 & 3, | No. 5, ee Mixed, | Mixed. Georgetown ..... Dp 8.20 a. m.! Card pee a.) “SBE SO . _s lar 10.10 a Mt Stew’t Junc... Dp 10.15 uf Royalty Jnnction! “11.27 “ Charlottetown. . Dp 6.002 miD 3.00 pm Royalty Junction; ‘‘ 8.22 ‘* | ** 3.23 * North Wiltshire. .| Gas.“ it 20 9 Hunter See ons | "oe 1 hee Breadalbane.....} ‘*10.07 ** | ** 5.08 * County Line.....| ‘10.17 “ | “ 5.18 “ Kensington......| ‘10.55 ** | ** 5.55 “ | Ar 11.30 a m) Ar 6.30 p m ‘Dp 1.30 pm! Wellingion.... ‘| "aa 7 Fort SER. cin0 «dip 23.00 **. | baltne «hs 7 417 “ Alberton....... - oa Tignishie<sanes-}‘‘ .6.10 * TRAINS GOING EAST. Nos. 2 and 4, No. 6, STatiOne, Mixed. Mixed. Piece van ck ‘Dp 6.30am Alberton... ... a 3] 0 or “oa * Port Hil .is.a..1 ** 9.40 * Wellington ......| ‘£10.22 “ Saanitiiliie Ar 11.10 am Se Dp 2.30pm|Dp 7.30am Kensington...... T nk Osdhty Line... ..[ ‘* 343° | * oe” Breedalbane.....; ‘* a ~ © 9 &SSEE5 North Wltshire..| ‘‘ S SSEkay 3 3. Hanter River....| ** 4. 4 5 Royalty Junction a ae ok ia — f r 6. m}Ar 11,00 am Charlottetown... .. Dp 2.30 pen Royalty Junction) ‘* 2.53 ‘ Mt. Stw't June Ar 4.10 * , "| Dp. 4.15 Cardigan........ ote * Georgetown ..... Ar 6.00 p m| SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. —— STaTIons. | No. 7, Mixed. Searle ........ iti: Depart 7.15 a, m. Hasmemy..... 6s ee de' Po ae eg a Pee a“ 8.55 * OME 6S ks utes os a “** Mt. Stewart Junction.| Arrive 10.10 a. m. Trains Going East. STATIONS. | No. 8, Mixed. Mt. Stewart J unction.| Depart 4.15 p. m. PR eR > ae a7 es ORO Gin oes sn eines Sa Harmony..... » ilies ” i. 7 Searle. ss... . phdeaa Arrive 7.10 ‘ ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h anesp sj kca pio 61 COAL. COAL. OR SALE, at the Gas Works, and - Koughan’s Scales, a quantity of Round Lingan Coal, at $3.50 per ton. is Coal gives a great heat, and being al- most free from sulphur, is suitable for either grates or cooking stoves, Dee. 27, 1879—city papers 6i Valuable Property for Sale, Ww BE SOL), all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the ‘irst hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and oe hack 80 feet, to- gether with the buildi n erected, For further pertctlar , D Hopacen & Mv Charlottetown. apply to Messrs, a ae = UX AMI} aD IR. —— ee em ee ee eee CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY ~~ ee ee Oy en i ae NIE cena Ric ba - BROWN ABOUT TO MAES A their Business and Firm, iat BLING Change in ‘yr . . . . . . ‘ lake this opportunity of informing tho publi: that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Othérwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR ‘ Before the Ist day of March next, Ensuing, and all unsettled claims at that date will handed over for coliection. Persons having claims against the firm are requestod to furnish the same hefore that date for adjustment and payment. They will also close o1 t balance of stock during said time at a large discount. W. & in BROWN. A i en ten ce ~~ have to be Charlottetown, January 8, 1880 ESTABLISHED CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, iMONTREALL R&R WANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, M ” Marlin 1ooQ~ t 25. 1] ; including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, “SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. | VISITOR : The Lord Bishop ot Nova Scotia PRINCIPAL : The Rev, John Padtieid. TYNHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comtortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. We now Sell Three-@juarters of The course of Instruction is the same as!a}] fhe Sewing Machines Sold in that of the best Schools in England and is the World founded upon the University Examinations ae Waste no Honey on ‘cheap’ SEWING MACHINES SINGER SOLD IN 1878 THSN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. se 1878 sé sé 356,432 ae sé Ou sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘‘ hard times.” for Women. Eight young ladies from this University of King’s College in June last. \ 18 This is the only School in Canada that has Counterieiis. The number of pupils is limited, rendering | ROBERT YOUN( z . ? i AU u 7 OU NG the School select, and while it possesses all the | . a oo o Behod Select, anc ee : South Side Queen Square, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual | cy». ee lie care and oversight which is so important, and | Cr ? wn, March 18, 1878—2aw tf ment. i H | O1GS. ones. staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- | Bey ing masters. ally. There are two resident French Goy-| # perewt. for all bones delivered at the ernesses. jone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity School passed the Local Examination of the passed pupils at a University Examination, Send for handsome Ilastrated Price List educational advantages of a large public school, Sole Agent for-P. K. Island. which cannot be given ina large establish. | Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a) Parisienne French is taught conversation- EXUE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash teferences given to parents of pupils. ‘less than ene cwt. (112 lbs) taken. _ For further particulars address the Prin FRED. \W. HYNDMAN, cipal, Agent. Sept. 19, 1878. ae na A SOUP KITCHEN N connection with the Women’s Temper- | ance Union and Benevolent Society, will éfa: ' ; 2 5 ; 3 be opened for the winter if sufficiently assist- | NO Al S Tr = Sa OU a ed by the charitable public. In order to dis- tribute judiciously, only those will be reliev- ed who identify themselves with the Society, | which will enable the committee to look par- FoR ticularly into each case. In vir of the ° : present pressing demands for help, the Th WV j | ii friends of the poor are urgently requested to. 8 bbx XxalMiner, send donations immediately and as eer. . ie as possible, which will be received by Mrs. | SF reer, Confectionery. Clothing ee ALY ONE BOALLAR A YEAR. likewise be very acceptable. E. McRAE, Secretary of the Women’s Benevolent Society. Dec. 23, 1879. Notice to importers. erand eth : p:per published in P. E. Island. fo. Fast Sailing brigantine Shamrock, NX. B.—-Persons who have relatives or “ classed 7 years Al at English Loy ds, frieads in any part of Canada, the United William McPhee, commander, will saill from’ ¢+...05 or Great Britain, may have them pro- Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, | Viq.4 with Tux EXamtver for a year by pay- about the 15th MARCH, next, 1880. ment of One Dollar—postage paid in this For terms, freight, ces apply to JAMES| j.6 This is the very cheapest way to pro- Keiso, Esg., 134, St. Vincent street, Gilas- vids a friend abroad with the Island news. gow, Scotland, or here to the owner. . OWEN CONNOLLY. ee _ [Ch town, Dee. 1, 1879 “NOW'S THE BAY? PAND ———— eee SUBSCRIBE “THIE EXAMINER” supplies to country districts all the home news---which a foreign paper cannot do. Send One Dollar by registered letter or 'mor-ey order and get the : per HE WALLY EXAMINER, 3 for the latest news—local and telegraphic Sept. 18, 1379, Oh’town, Dee. 27th, 1879. - a ee . 5 tw ee ein arn nnbet see JANUAKY 22, 1880 pe ree ~ eee ee Crime in the City. The Report of the Stipendiary Magis- trate, which is appended to the “‘ Accounts of the Corporation” just issued, gives sta- tistics of crime in the city for the past year. The report embraces the criminal statistics for the year ending 31st December, 1879; miscellaneous business, from the police reg. ister; and a comparative statement, show- ing the number of convictions for the past three years in the five particular effences of drunkenness, Jarceny, assault, vagrancy and breaches of the city by-laava. In each offence—save that of vagrancy—there was a noticeable decrease in the number of offend- ers last year. The report is as follows :— The Police Force of the City, consisting of a.Marsha!l, ten Policemen and a Bailitf, were, on thé first of May last, at the re- quest. of your, Comicil, reduced to a Marshal, iwo Sergeants, four Policemen and a Bailiff, at which number it now now remains, The following Table will show the busi- ness of the Court for the year. Criminal Statistics for the year ending 31st December, 1879, | ti 22, 1880, 2 dee mn: on ous ent ed NO, 52 —— -_w— = ceneqeennpeencaagrenayenes gr neers enema Litigation. Lhe report of the City Court is appended to the ** Report of the Accounts of the Corpora- tion, ‘the Report is as follows :— The cases brought in this Court for the year ending 3lst December, 1879, may be classified as follows :- Ordinary actions, 855 Suits fer City Taxes, 291 Total suits, 1146 Total net receipts of this Court, $849 91 Balance due for City suits, 491 00 Due on outstanding Judgments and Non suits, 9 50 Total, $1,350 41 ‘There have also been tried and adjudicated upon for this year 111 appeals from the as- sessment valuation of the City Assessors, under the Appellate Jurisdiction given to the Stipendiary Magistrate by 39 Vic., Cap 20, making total number of cases for the year brought before the Court as follows : Small Debt Jurisdiction, 1,146 Appeals, lll Total suits, 1,257 -_.--- 48 88 Bugenie to Zuluand. The ex-Empress Eugenie, according to a London paper, inherited $150,000 a from her mother, She will sail from Eng- land next month in the steamer ‘‘Dannbe” for the purpose of visiting Zululand and placing wreaths, &c,, on the spot where the Prince Imperial was killed. The cabin oceupied by the Prince will be placed at the disposal of the Eimpress, together with its original fittings. The horses and car- riage used by the Prince will also be placed at her serviee. Her Majesty will visit the place where the Prince resided in Natal and subsequently with her suite travel by the route taken by the Prince, in ox wagons specially fitted for their accommo- dation. The Empress will go direct to Natal, where she will be privately re- ceived, file Liisi Lal it.seems that an oyster war is imminent on the Coast of Virginia. The citizens of that State residing at the mouth of the Rappahannock are asking their Leyislature for protection against the crews of piratical craft frem ether states which dredge their oyster beds in defiance of law, and when ramonstrated with, fire upen law-abiding citizens. One of the memorials on the. sub- ject sent to the Governor of Virginia states that the crews of these piratical craft, VOMROOTs 5. 6. 6a5 02 os Sess (3s) — Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. ss Prices On application. |, & Jan. 7, 1879. : : Pal oe les a cn RE RE RR a A RRC ERT we 23) Bs 2 a Ce eas OFPEN CES. FSIS k sie 5 FOR THE HOLIDAYS ‘TCO Rg aS gs wo}. 8 : Pay ee —OR— : aa ad, _- {——| — TENH SHOP on Uppéc Queen Street, now ! . am ee | : _.v ppt — ’ Abortion, attempted.......: — |) — 1 ANY OTE = Ti Mi | 0 sen ee eo Posses- Abusive langtnes ie a Se Fim Tuc: ee j oS sion g ven the ls ere ee) 8 Fe 39! 1 23 a HD. WHITE, . eping and fre- WwW. R. BOREHAM Ch'town, Des. 22,1999.28 : anita z eas Whee ied da Has on hand, and coming, pe: steamer Vorth | pat pres n@¥fer im, Bye Laws, Breach of....... 93; — il ern Light, a large stock of Men’s, Women’s} > % ~ +t False Pretence, obtaining | and Children's Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- | property by........... Ljo—e«} — shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices to} Hor Sale Drurikennéss.....:....+.-. 23r |; — 4 suit allages and pockets. Come along to fs ees PotGeey 8... fo. et Re _ hj— W. R. BOREHAM, J he z Land and Dwelking House owned and | House Breaking. .»......... — 3 1 South Side Queen Square. | _oveupied by William. B. Heartz, situated Larceny... ...- 21 -es veer ee eo bj 12 Dee. 23, 1879.—-3mostaw , on Ku ston street, opposite Admiral field’s | Liquor License Law, Breach | dwelli ng. “ Por further partic Of ante de See TR TE 2% 4 1 << aT ii ARE AREY . H ALL “ey ARLES. | Merchants’ Shipping Act do.| 1} — | 2 : : er ; en Stre uisa Mas ss ata Y «5 ae oe ’ Jan. & 18S@i- Us 2 eee se Fy F Police, _= : with tee ee oem WALIFAX, X. S.> ° | on ge ee Rod pe | +] Robbery, highway... ... ONedad : : v ties A eicetie 0 of Saat, ' (s 6270} a ( 4 : Uttering Counterfiet Coin...) — | 7 } « Ug is Totale,|463 | 8 | 73 See 4 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS, FROM THE POLICE REGISTER, Lamps reported not lighted, Pumps reported out of order, Dangerous sidewalks, consisting of broken planks and holes, re- 2180 833 ported to the City Surveyor, 95 Fire alarms given, 27 Nuisances on sidewalk reported, ot Cows impounded, 1} Horses impounded, ii Robberies reported at Station, 24 Stolen goods recovered (to the value of: 31°38 Disorderly driving, 13 Horses run away, 15 Horses and teams found at large, 14 Men taken in Station for protection, 79 Women do do j Doors found open at night reported, 7 Attempted suicide, 1 Children found astray, 8 Children found abandoned, 0 Accidents, 12 Dogs shot, 1 Dirty yards reported, = Dirty privies reported, Total reports in Register, 3863 APPEALS, There was one appeal to the Supreme Court during the past year, but it was dismissed for want of prosecntion. RECEIPTS. The receipts of the Court for the year are $831.41. ; The’ following Comparative Statement shows the number of convictions for the last three ycars, in the five particular offences of DRUNKENNESS, In 1877, No. of Convictions, 729 ‘© 1878, do 357 ** 1879, do 231 LARCENY. In 1877, No. of Convictions, 53 ‘* 1878, do 23 “© 1879, do 23 ASSAULT. In 1877, No. of Convictions, 66 ** 1878, do 67 ** 1879, do 39 VAGRANCY. In 1877, No. of Convictions, 12 ‘* 1878, do 1s ** 1879, do 33 BREACH OF CITY BYE-LAWS.” In 1877, No. of Convictions, 137 “« 1878, do 118 ** 1879, do 103 And generally including all offences coming before the Court, the ratio is as follows :— - For the year 1877, 1297 “6 sé 1878, 745 1879, 544 _-—?1> ao - Some men do not care for crumbs of comfort, They want a who'e loaf, «f ee } were daily i Ww vocation is open and high handed, se anstaimabe.bekst wf cig sopens ttl . r were engaged in oystering, they we and killed by the crew of one of these ves- sels. Another young man barely escaped the same fate by sheltering himself behind a tree, inte which as many as seven balls were fired. The arrest of these murderers seems to be impossible, from the fact that the oyster pirates are armed with the best long rifles and that they flee at the ap- preach of asuperior force. Grand juries and indictments having signally failed to protect the oystermen of Lancaster county, it is now suggested to provide a vessel with ene hundred stand of good leng range rifles, which would not only enable the citizens to protect themselves, but also to attempt the capture of the pirates ; some of the people to furnish the vessel if the State will give the proper arms. If the suggestion is car- ried out, a lively oyster war on the coast of coupty. Ona ~ | Virginia may be expected. __--- A Chicage despatch of the 10th inst., says :-—A grain blockade of prodigious pro- portions is the feature of the grain trade in this market at present. The elevators of the city, which contain an aggregate of 16,000,000 bushels, are very nearly filled to their utmost capacity, and several roads are refusing to receive grain for that market because when it arrives there are no accem- modations for ii. A large number of cars are lying along the tracks in the city load- ed with yrain unable to deposit. There are in storage 14,250,000 bushels, against 10,000,000 this time last year, The ex- planation is that a grain syndicate, of which Keene is the representative, have by constant purchases forced the market price of wheat in that city to a poimt where it cannot be shipped to New York, nor from New York ito Liverpool. Farmers are unable to market their grain, although prices are satisfactory. The outcome of this unprecedented situation will be watch- ed with much interest. Astonishing Success. It is the duty ef every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in euring Consumption, severe Coughs, Creup, Asthma,Pnetumonia, 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 ecnsider it the duty of all Druggists te re- eommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be teo widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size 75 eents. For sale by all Bruggi CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and | Niekel ware, Enquire for it, oe Crp