ime. ‘ ee ae Sencha natant naseandisie ttedeenen ee at I7 is rumored Russia desires to negotiate a loan of £20,000, 000. Tak conclusion of Mr. Sullivan’s speech un- avoidably crowded out, \\V ill appear on Mon- day. At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this forenoon, John Doyle (trackman) was fined $2 and costs, or 3 days, for being drunk and incapable. Tue Committee appointed last night at the Mechanics’ Meeting will meet at the office of Mr. John Newson to-night, at eight o'clock, sharp. Wuere are the Street Committee and what are their duties? The present thawshould make | them sufficiently active in having the large quantities of water, which have accumulated on our streets and sidewalks, drained off. Tur Serres Court.—The Jury are still deliberating on the case of Pearse vs. Leard. The case of the assignee of Mr. W. Clarke ve, Thomas Doyle is now before the Court. After this case is disposed of, the session will close. Mr. Mowarr said, at the banquet in Tor- onto on Thursday evening, that ‘‘ none were looked to with such hope by the Liberal Party as Mr. Biake.” Poor Mr. McKenzie! His star must be on the wane these days. ~ Kings- ton News. IT is currently reported at Montreal that Mr. C. J. Brydges has been appointed gover- nor of the Hudson Bay Company, vice Mr. D. A Sinith, dismissed, at a salary of $10,000 and ravelling expenses. His head office will be in Montreal. Count Vow MotrKe, Chief Marshal of the (ierman Empire and chief of the general staff, on Saturday, celebrated, in Holstein, the six- tieth anniversary of his entry into the military service. He received congratulations from al] quarters, Tue gas works of the Pictou Gas Company have been sold at public auction by the sheriti on account of the foreclosure of a mortyage. David McCulloch was the purchaser, for the sum of $3,950. The former proprietors did not bid on the property, although bids were offered by some of them individually. GentTueMEN’s Dress Satrrs—A Great Barca !—Read the following : Weeks & Co. have received part of a manufacturer’s stock of GENTLEMEN’s WHITE Surrtrs, which they ‘ will offer on Monday, March 17th, at a little over half the regular price. Everyone should see them, as the low price must clear them off rapidly.—sat tu fri Ow Tuesday a tramp appropriated a dory be- longing to Stephen Curil, of Halifax, and a iece of canvas from Mr. Hewitt, sail maker, and boldly vetting sail bade farewell to the western world. Mistaking Green Island Light for the Lizard, he landed there. It is said he claimed to be a shipwrecked Greek, and the keeper of Green Island light-house has written to the Minister of Marine for instructions. A MEETING of the electors of the Third Elec- toral District will be held at McDonald's Corner on the 19th inst., for the purpose of nominating two candidates to represent that District. Judging from the number of aspirants tiow in the District, the candidates will not travel a great distance to get candidates—ten names are mentioned in connection with that constituency. Tae Concert in Market Hall, on Monday evening, under the auspices of the Benevolent {rish Society, augurs to be the ‘‘concert of the season.”” We feel sure that it will be patron- ized by all, not only fer its object, but on ac- count of the programme, which contains all the freshest and best musical talent of the city. A mticeable feature of the entertainment is the addresses which will be delivered by Rey. Dr. O’Brien and James Byrne, Esq. ‘Witpry Loner, No. 27, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, celebrated their third anni- versary by meeting together with their friends at the ‘‘ Revere House” last night. As usual, the tables were spread in a style worthy of the hostess, and fully sustained the high char- acter this hotel has gained in our midst. When the more bulky portion of the viands were removed the nsnal standard and volun- teer toasts were drank, as customary with Odd Fellows, in cold water. After remaining together a few pleasant hours ‘Our next merry meeting” was proposed and the company parted, fully assured that a most happy even. ing had been spent. Tue inquest into the Springhill railway col- lision, which occurred on the Intercolonial on the 7th inst., concluded on the 12th. The verdict of the coroner’s jury in the in- quest on the body of Samuel McLeod is es- sentially one of accidental death, and the jury from the evidence produced say that they are of opinion that Mr. E. V. Wark, station mas- ter at Springhill Junction, was guilty of neg- lect of duty in ordering the semaphore to be dropped, and in allowing Cameron’s special to leave the yard, when he had not read the crossing order as received from Moncton for Cameron's train and when, according to his own evidence, itappears that had he read the erder himself, he would not have allowed Cameron to leave until the arrival of No. 12. Also in view of the fact that the conductor and driver of Cameron’s special, both after careful examination, misunderstood the cross ing order and thereby caused collision, the jury strongly recommend that the train orders issued by the train despatchers should be so lainly worded that there could not possibly Ee in fatare any misunderstanding or miscon- ception of said order. —_—- @° GD +e &-——_- --—-- Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles, when an immediate relief can be so readily attained. Boschee’s German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee’s famous German prescription, and is pre: pared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a con- stant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your drugyist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 7d cents. Try it and be convinced. Local and Other items, | | _aaNEONaOSNNNANET eben comets soedhdonnoncteianemamatiion te ' pint, 18 cents per bottle, at j De Fasnncmnapreatcnianad hee Fourth Annual Report of the Directors of the Merchants’ Marine Insurance Company of Prince Edward Isiand. Your Direetors in submitting the Fourth Annual Report of the business of the Com pany, have to express their regret that the result of the past year’s operations has not been favorable ; and that, notwithstanding the care exercised in the selection of risks, the losses exceed those of any previous year—amounting altogether to $32,433.80 ~—which absorbs the surplus profits carried over froin last year ; and after providing for reinsurance of unexpired policies, shows an encroachment on the paid-up capital of $6,085. ; As, however, the sum of $9,957.50 has been carried forward to re-iusure outstand- ing risks, and as the heaviest lusses alwavs vceur m the fall and winter seasons, the Directors are hopeful that the losses may be recouped out of the premiums reserved, also from new business during the ensuing year, when looking at our past experi- ence and that of other Marine Under- writers, we may naturally anticipate a more favorable season. The Marine Insurance business of 1877 hav- ing resulted generally in good profits to in- surers, there has been a good deal of com- petition for business on time policies, and your Directors were compelled to reduce the rates of insurance on s:trh policies, or lose the bnsiness; this, of eourse, has diminished the results. There were issned during the year 121 policies, the premiums on which amounted to $26,558.23 ; as compared to 147 policies and $23,986.25 premiums the previous year,showing a falling off of 26 policies, and an increase of $2,571.98 in the amount of premiums. There remains in force at this date .37 time policies, assuring $167,250. The cost of re-insurance computed at $9,957.50, before referred to, has been carried forward in premiums account. Notwithstanding the heavy losses sus- tained during the year, the assets are $13,- 911. 80in excess of our liabilities tothe public. This added to $90,360 subscribed capital not called in affords ample guarantee to in- surers. The prompt settlement of all just claims—many of which have been discount- ed and paid before maturity—ought further to strengthen the position of the Company. A close analysis of the business transact- ed by the Company from its organization proves that Cargoes have been more profit- able than any other class of risks. This business might be largely increased both on outward and inward cargoes, with the co- operation and influence of shareholders. Your Directors last year adopted the rule of net insuring any grain laden vessels, un- less sufficiently ballasted and provided with shifting boards from deck te keelson. In order to have a more thorough supervision over vessels and cargoes insured by the Company, your Directors think it would be advisable, in conjunction with the other Offices, to employ a competent Inspector whose services would also be of great value in lecking after wrecks. (Signed) DanikEt Davies, Pres’t. “ Ricwarp Heartz, os Owrn ConNno_ty, ms Joun InGs, “6 Witiram Dopp, “q JAMES PEAKE. GENERAL STATEMENT, MARCH 12. By balance of premiums brought forward from last year........ 9,310 090 By gross premiums received during ee err ee ees 25,558 23 $35,863 23 To return premiams on expired and cancelled polices............. $ 4.451 68 To unearned premiums reserved to to re--nsure outstauding risks.. To premiums earned—transferred to Prefit and Loss...<«......... 21,459 05 9,957 50 $35,868 23 PROFIT AND LOSS. To paid claims outstanding last DOMRS <a brace thas si eeca he «<5 3,000 00 To paid losses this year........... , 21,878 80 To Reserved to cover losses not yet due.andincourse of adjustment 10,560 00 ZO DividenG: Bei bei ics cae inne ss 4,515 00 To remuneration to Directors, voted last Annual Meeting .. 760 00 To Expenses of management.... .. 887 99 $41,544 79 By balance brought forward from leah FOS. CSUN. IDI $13,438 62 By premiums earned season 1878-79 21,459 05 8 EI = eee 561 42 $35,459 09 6,085 7 Loss on the year’s business........ $41,544 79 LIABILITIES. Catal peed MD coin’ « -inkiesic i + ines $10,040 00 Losses undajusted and anticipated 10,560 00 os $20,600 00 od oe EE OE eee ee ee 3,871 80 $24,471 80 ASSETS. i as 2,887 $2 ee atte Cert 21,248 75 Premiums in course of collection. . 125 73 Safe and office furniture.......... 209 50 ——— $24,471 80 Audited and found correct, Joun Ines Di ~ irecters. WiiuraM Dopp, : Fenton T. Newnerry, Manager. EO Special Notices. | = | Great clearing out sale of Boots, Shoes and | Crockeryware at Gass’. The whole stock to, be sold in three weeks. Come and uy at, your own priees. Smoxrp SaLmon at Beer & Gofl*s. | Scorcu Jam in bulk, 25 cents per lb., differ- ent kinds, choice. Golden Syrups 10 cents per? r & Goft’s. a palais FOR CASH AD CELEB London House, UNTIL STOCK-TAKING, —IN THE— Following Goods. 20: Cashmeres, Merinos, Lustres, French Twills, Persian Cords, Fancy Dress Goods, Black Crapes, Silks, Cretonnes, Damasks, Kepps, Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Towelling, Prints, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, White Counterpanes, Colrd. Counterpanes, Sheetings, Worsted Coatings, T weeds, Broadcloths, Doeskins, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Stair Carpets, Wool Goods, Kid Gloves, Collars & Cuffs, Fancy Wool Work, GEO, DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Feb, 18, 1879. ee GEN : » - : a ST - AIO — te Re Bc ' TLEMEN’S DRESS SHIRTS ¥ Wit & CHANCE TO GET A BARGAIN! t Lot at 65 cents, former price $1.09. [| Lot at 85 cents, former price $1.45. { Lot at $1.10, former price $1.95. I Lot at $1.49, former price $2.50. WILL BE ON VIEW IN OUR WINDOW ON MONDAY. W. A. WHEKS & CO. March 15, 1579 —3i sat tues fri THE GOUDS ne tne gy a a —o oa ae omen semen saan NEW SPRING WEEDS! PER “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 30: JUST RECHIVED, ‘THREE CASES NEW SPRING TWEEDS, CHOICE PATTERNS! LOW PRICES! —-— :0: ——__— Now is the Time to get Suited. ae :0:-————— — J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879—ler a aan ECONOMY & SECURITY. —-—10:—-— SUN MUTUAL LIFE AMD ACCOR ST LASUHANGE COMPANY OF MONTREAL, ~ 0° A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY Investments All Within the Dominion. . - ———_——-:9 —_ BO5,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, > - « §UBMITTED - - -- Tit it eset aD Ghee MAY - = — 3,158,000 Solid Addition to Compsay's Assets in 1877, - - $55,280.55, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutnal Policie vo be less than the sum assured by them,.as under the minimum system, s@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@e THOMAS WORKMAN, Esg., President ; M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Direetor; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; fi. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. ©, DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Direciors: HON, L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ‘“* DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, .. . Merpicatn EXAMINERS. se HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island uly 3, 1878— HL, U RR, i ‘Cornmeal & Tea, ~' HENRY JONES CUNDALL, | CHEAP FOR CASH, dministrator cum Testaments annexo o -~AT TIHUE- ~ the last Will and Testament of John LONDON HOUSE. Hodges Winsloa, deceased, Jobn Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1879. Hodges Winsioe, Alfred Winsloe, Alice Marine Insurance Company iiyndman, formerly Alice Winsioe, and Albert Hyndman, her husband; Amy OF P. E. ISLAND. Winsloe, by [fenry Jones Gundail, her guardian; Isabel Winsloe, by Henry rEXWE Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will Jones Cundall, her guardian; and Ar- thur Winsloe, by Henry Jones Candall, be held in their Office, corner Great George and lower Water Street, on his guardian; Ann Smith, Edward Jarvis Hodgson, and Robert Robinson Hodgson, Trustees, under the marriage fettiement of the said Ann Smith and Amelia Evans, and Sydney Todef Evans, her hasband, complainants, Thursday, the 20th March, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M., for the election of Directors and the transac- tion of other business. By order of the Board, F. W. HALES, &cc’y. $1,856,598 Ih — emo ee eaten aenaenegih> eaennate . mene Prince Edward Island. IN CHANCERY. nee er om AND CHARLES GREEN, Defeidant. N pursuince’of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Master of the Rio's, Dearing date the sixth day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1879, there will be sold by Pat. March 4, 1879. lic Auction, on Wednesday, the twenty- * re first day of May next ensuing, at the hour , of twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme ; Coal Coal Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen's i , ‘ | Sounty, all that tract, piece, or parcel of | cnn ‘Jand situate and being in Lot or Township F YDNEY RGUND COAL $3.50 per ion; Number Twenty-four, in Queen’s County, : Gowrie Mines Small Coal 2.50 do | inthe said Is'and, bounded as follows, that ! tt ah - ae a a Eee omnes - stake ss xed In the southwest side ; 200 Tons Anthracite Nut Coal, $6.50 per ton, | Glasgow Road, in the north ‘tiaie of aod For sale at /now or lately in the occupation of Donald | McDonald, and running thence by the mags ;netic meridian of the year 1764 sou fifty-eight degrees west, one hund , chafas; thence northwesterly parallel with ‘the New Glasgow Road aforesaid ten ‘chains; thence north fifty-eight degrees east “Cam. |? the said Road; and thence along the same southeasterly to the place of come mencement, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less, together with all the rights, easements, and appur- | tenances thereto belonging. } Dated this tenth day of February, 1879} J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. j KOUGHANS’ SCALES. Charlottetown, March 12, 1879. FLOU RR. 1 BBLS, SUPERIOR EXTRA elia.” BBLS. EXTRA—Howland’s Choice, 3 St. John City, Queen’s. 1 (0 BBLS. FANCY—Uxford. RE mR RRR BBLS. SPRING EXTRA—Rose nt Ontario, Delphi and Chettenham. * 200 | as BBLS. CHOICE SU PERFINE—“‘Hol-; E. J. HODGSON, land River.” | Solicitor for Complainants. FENTON T. REWBERY & 60. = Fe. 1879- Ch’town, March 10, ’79.—pat 4in 3m-law PME WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerni P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or c er way than by subscribing to Taz: WEskuyr —— OOD GREY YARN, only 40 cents per d, at | EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address sah H. COOMBS’. | m Great Britain, the United States, or the March 10, 1879.—3in i ion, on receipt of One Doilar,