naa BN ses Cn ; : 4 i POTN RE OS AE ND OO ee oo - - —. © ~—-- HL se VOL. 4. THe Datty EXAMINER fs Published every Evening. OFFICE: [NGS’ BULLDING, CORNER ANU GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, ; SY 50 Three Months, 1 25 ‘me Month, 0 50 One Weck, 0 12 e@ A:lvertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly acdvertise:nents, on appli-] > cation. W. L Cosrroen, J, W. MiTCMERL, ° Manager. Office ee t. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. I. Winter Arrangement. _ MONDAY, DECEMBER d0th, 1878, Trains Going West. STATIONS. | No. 1. | Iixpress. ; Dp 8.10 au, No.3 Mixed. Cieorgetown Cardigan “| Sa. M.Stew’t Jun (310.05 ‘e Loyalty Jun. “2 * c} i" . 69}. 40 sé — dp 8.00 am; Dp 3.30 pm “* 820 * | * 350 § «919 « “445 9.20 “ | * 5.03 * Royalty Jun. N.. Wiltshire tiunter River sreadalbane “10,06. **.1'° 6.41. ** County Line ‘Sean? 6a * Kensington a 1 ae larl1.30 ** Jar t dp 2.40 pm , 7 00 sé ~ummerside Wellington ia Port Hill ooo ©’ Leary | 7 aor - j jar 6.35 “ Alberton 1 ldp ¢ 5.40 ‘sé Tignes jar 7.25 ** Trains Going East. — hide STATIONS. No, 2 No. 4 Express. | Mixed. a nish \Dp 7.00 am| rton se 7 a th ' me ce 8,4 ee Port Hil 10.05 * Wellington “10.48 * . id ar 11.40 ‘* Gnapmersice dp 2. 30 pm Dp 8. 45am Kensington nt". Aaglll Beedh S'S County Line oe toe Breadalbane “250+ 1] “ee ™ Hunter River An 1 oa N. Wiltshire e445 * i “M.ao Royalty Jun. ** 5.40 ** | “11.55 * a ar 6.00 ‘* jar12.15 pm Ck town dp 2.55 ** Royalty Jun. “i Mt. Stewart oe ; dp 4.40 * Cardi “e 6. 00 se Geo wu lar 6.25 « | SOURIS BRANCH. Going Wesi. Going East. ee No.6 STATIONS, | Mixed. is STATIONS.| Mixed. “> oe) to sido wa Souris Dp 7.00||MtS tw'tJnc|Dp 4.40 Harmony *¢ 7,23'| Morell oie St. Peters *¢ §,42'|St. Peters “ 5.54 Morell «* 9,13}| Harmony % Faz Mt S’tw’t Jnc] ar 9.55{|Souris ar 7.35 WM. McKECHNIE, Cc. J. BRYDGES, Supt. P. EB. I. RB. Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1875. p ne ar h pres kea sp sj “ 6i COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,500,000. NSURANCE effected against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. sw Low rates and rromrr settlement of losses. “HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. ad Ch’ town, Der, 20, 1878— Administrator's Notice, FENWE undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of ROBERT ORR, late of Char- lottetewn, deceased, intestate, hereby notifies all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to him ; and all persons having claims or demands ‘against the said Estate are hereby required to exhibit such claims and demands, duly attested, to him for | payment within twelve months. JOHN McPHEE, Administrator. Ch’town, Jan. 8th, 1879-—2w 2aw ne neat OF WATER | SERN a ane 1X AME pee ASE ee ore rarer cea age ree ee tere ee nee Ir ee ER. | we tee —_ ~ -_— ane een LOTTETOW N, PR INCK EDW ARD. ISLAND, as che a Me H. W. Vinnicombe, Piano Taner a R_§ AS adopted the a SIX Visits Visit. Th Sj ste m [> aa f frestclent Regulator, Dollar system of Tuning a year, at one dollar per is much more economical and satisfactory than w ty other, as the cost is less, and the instrument is kept constantly in tune and repair. A visit will Island once a Pianos tuned temperament. * Orders may be Music Store, or at Street. Jan. i be made to all parts of the year, or oftner if desired. by Hamilton’s system of even left. at Mr. Fletcher’s Bremner Bros., Queen i: FRANK COX, M.D. 6.M., Physician, Sunred & Asc jusheur. OFFICE ; AporHecartes’ Hatt. Residence : Capt. Mutch’s, Water Street, next door to St. Lawrence Hotel. N. B. a articular attention paid to diseases of the chest and stomach. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1878- QUEEN —3m INSURANCE 60’, OF ENGLAND. ewer a muvee Ui 13°79. JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE IN \ ~~ Monnma Ta Honwmenss, au nays CENTRE ml Tops, ‘OMMODE ‘Tops, SLABS, &C BUuREAU Wasu Bow. bg: MANTLES, AND (¢ enaranteed. Prices to suit, and satisfaction ae Designs furnished on oer “ea , Char Corner Hillsborough and Kent Street lottetown. November 6, 1878. WAGSTAFE'S HOTEL, - e NHI Subs eviber foru ne rly know n as THE RANKIN HO in first class style, is now comfortable accommodation to ac Permansnt and ' Tourists and others will receive every atten- tion at the W agstafl” s Hotel. Sh, May : 25, 1878 “DR. -GREAMER, | Kent Sireet, (Three doors from Dr. Johnson’s). as ENTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. Oct. 15 —3m BROADWAY HOUSE, BY MACKENZIE. | ee former ‘‘City Hotel,” now the’ Broadway ikouse, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Cathedral, is now open for Permanent and a Boarders. The rooms have been thoroughly reno rated | and newly furnished. The tables will be supplied with the best the market affords, and fares reasonabie. A Suite of Rooms convenient for a small | family, together with board &c., can be had’ in the Broadway Elouse. Nov. 23, 1878-—tt RANEIN HOUSE, CHARLOTTETOWN, PE. I J. J. DAVIES - - - Proprictor. (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). YANHIS well-known Hotel is now open under ; the present management ; and, having | been newly furnished “throughout, ‘it offers | every comfort to the travelling public. Suit- able Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen, | Oct. 15, 187 8—3m: JAMES HOBBS, CABINET-MAEKER, UPHOLSTERER, ETC, i f ‘ AS REMOVED. from McPhail’s Corner | to the premises just vacated by Mr. Joux SruMBLEs, Prince Street, where, with | increased facilities, he is prepared to attend to. the wants of his customers with punctuality | and despatch, and on reasonable terms. Carpets cut and laid. Parntine and Repairing neatly done. Picrure Frames and Mouldings constantly | ou hand, or made up to order. All kinds of Househald Furniture made to order, cheap and good. New Pattern School Desks made at short | netice. A tirst-class article, sa Don’t forget the place: PRINGE STREET (near the new Baptist Church in course of erection). Charlottetown, Oct, 26, 1878— r simian fitted up the Hotel | : i prepared to give ! ane iont Pnapadara | wT Transisnt Boardars. ’ EVERY WM. WAGSTAFY. | PHYSICIAN AND a ‘narlottetown, ea Quarterly Pee So aa bane 4 5 a ‘Hali-Yearly.++++++seeseee- 9 40 J W. MITCHELL, CAPITAL, . . Two MILLIONS STERLING, a RANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Gol STYLE ings, Merehanc lise and Produce. Also, on | seed Vessels on the st Special rates for Isolated resi lence: Losses tiled promptly. | AND AT ( ark, MAULEO) tUnION be nk), | Agent for Prince Edward Island | lune, 187 iLOW PRICES ik e Sh 28 25 oe oe ew yas A, | PSG ; ” Bas | «=e «SRA AY bay | 4 : 5 7 Ont fi | Soe oe Ttalian and THE DAILY EXAMINER}: Leeal Aecws, ree ¥ CWS, ree caida News. Shipping News, laid before Subseribers, Purchasers. , ° anid Borrowers, EVENING, PRICE & CENTS, SUSSCRIPTION RATES: THE DAILY LAS A ‘Largely lnereased Gireulation AND IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING? 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Thomas Gales p Seonenery of the Do-| ! ninion Alliance, says : ‘T shall look with the greatest interest for La of the adoption and working of your ; sure that the new law (the Canada Temperance Act). 1 am Canadian Temperance reformers who have the matter in charge will feel that not only the welfare of your own country, but also the rapid progress of temperance reform in many other countries aepends to a very arge degree on the success of this Canadian experiment—if, indeed, it ought to be called an experiment. You will have many enemies doing their best—or worst—to make the thing a failure, and also ready to fasten on any fact which may be made to make it appear to be a failure. But work and patience will make all — right.” - - —epom Stimulants in Cold Weather. A correspondent of the ‘** Echo” says :— ‘* Nothing is more common in these days of severe weather than to see persons taking spirits, beer, etc., to keep out the cold. To those whose knowle dge of physiology is so limited as not to be aware that nutritious food and warm clothing are the best speci- fics against the cold, perhaps the following remarks of DeQuincy may be of service :— ‘* Plato walhaan one effect which invariably follows from the addiction to strong liquors, en where as yet they have not mastered the sponetitiiiiinnt. vigor, viz., their tendency to produce a morbid se nsibility to cold. We ourselves have seen a large party of stout men travelling on a morning of imtense se- verity. Amongst the whole number, eight or nine, there were only two who did not occasionally shiver, or express some unplea- sant feeling connected with the cold; and these two were the sole water drm .kers of the party Lost Sight Restored by Prayer. Wiimineron, Del., Feb. 5.-——Miss Min- nie Lombard, nineteen years old, residing on Jefferson street, this city, who has been blind for two years has recovered her sight ina most remarkable manner. She was afflicted with Typhoid fever, and on her re- covery she gradually lost her sight and be- came tetally blind. She was given the best medical treatment, but without avail. She is amember of St. Paul’s M. HE, Church, and the Church has made her case a sub- ject of prayer. On Tuesday night last,pre- vious to retiring, Miss Lombard had been reading of Christ restoring sight to the blind and the promise ‘*‘ Whatever ye shall askin my name, believing, ye shall re- ceive,” and with a full reliance in his power and wisdom she prayed earnestly that if it be his will her own eves might be re-open- ed. She awoke with a headache. Her mother bathed her head and_ she fell asleep again. When-she awoke her sight was per- fectly restored. She is a consistent Chris- tian and naturally attributes her sudden re- covery to a special interposition of Provi- dence. “<hee Anecdotes and Wit. Why is a beggar like a barrister? Be- cause he pleads for his daily bread. When does a shepherd double up a sheep without hurting it? When he fold it. Why is a thief your only true philoso- pher? Because he regards everything from an absiract point of view, is opposed to all notions of protection, and is open to conviction. “T say, Jack, which would you rather that a lion tore you to pieces or a tiger /” “Why, you goose, I’d rather a lion tore a tiger in pieces.” “Well,” said an impudent fellow to Tal- leyrand, as he © me ont of the Council chamber one day, ‘‘what has passed in council to-day!” ‘‘Four hours,” replied the Prince gravely. ‘“‘Mamma, say, is it not polite to ask for cake,” said a little boy. ‘‘No,” was the reply, “it does not look well in little boys to do so.” “But,” said the urchin, ‘ ‘she didn’t say I must not eat a piece if you gaye it to me.” Swell—“*Weil, yes, 1 was thinking of joining a volunteer corps myself, but it seems to me there is such a lot of fools among ’em.” YVolunteer-—‘‘An’ you have no desire to increase ths number. I shouldn’t be in your place.’ —Judy. Charles Lavender—‘‘Now, my dear Jane, how do yon think these s ectacles become me? They are my own invention.” Af-|* fectionate Wife—“‘Oh, any invention that hides so much of your face must be very becoming to you.” ‘*‘T must get married,” said a bachelor to a married friend, ‘“‘for I never ca find a button on a clean shirt.” Tak» care,” said the Benedict with a sigh, ‘‘or you may chance upon a wife who will find youa clean shirt io button.” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 BOA I EI I led Lord | has been appointed Gov- | 3, to replace Sir | announced Lord | the Earl of Dnfferin | ' railway “ ‘ ire VE in a letter to the} ‘eported 1 wie isie, NO. Miscellaneous. 16. A frightful sickness prevails among the Russian troops at Adrianople. England sends India twenty-four hundred million yards of £ calico yearly. A rumor is current that C. J. Brydges has been offered a position on an American dor at Paris, irevy next Lord Lyous, British A will give a batiquet to Pr it G week. The Tem Thumb whose death has been is not the General, but a Euro- | pean dwarf who went by that name. The general proceeds of the fisheries of British Columbia for the year 1878 amount- ed to $924,432.76, an increase as compared with 1877 of & $342 334.2 22. One of the largest pieces of gold ever found in British Columbia was discovered lately at Defot Creek, Casslar. It weighed twenty-three ounces and was valued at $412.50. The Chinese contined in gaol at Victoria, B. C., had their pigtails cut off, and de- clined to work. No amount of persuasion or punishment could get them to doa hand’s turn after the loss of their orna- ments. British Columbia proposes to keep China- men out fof her territory by declaring all Chinese ports infected, and subjecting Chinese immigrants to so rigorous a quar- antine that they will avoid the country. Young lad dy (just ec mmencing lessons in painting)—‘* Look here, ’ma; see my paint- ing. C: - you tell hes eit” ‘oe (after looking at it some time).—‘* Well, it’s either a cow or a rosebud—lI am sure I can’t tell exactly which of the two,” A stingy husband threw all the blame of the lawlessness of his children in company by saying that his wife always “‘gives them their own way “Poor things,” was her prompt reply, ‘‘it’s all I lmve to give them !” Prince Lovis Napoleon is reported to be lying dangerously ill at his mother’s resi- dence, at Chiselhurst. It is said that the Prince has for some time led an irregular life, and has been wholly regardless of the admonitions of his mother and of M. Rouher and other devoted adherents of the Imperial family. According to the Ottawa ‘letter of the New York iVorld, the Princess Louise has intimated to the Secretary of State that this is not an appropriate time for costly en- teriainments. He vas deploring the shab- biness of the furnishings of Rideau Hall, which all who have seen it must admit, and proposing to carpet it anew before the meet- ing of the House, when the Princess sen- sible said that not a dollar ef public money should be spent on the Hall so long as the present hard times continu2; that economy vas necessary everywhere, and that she would see that Rideau Hall set a good ex- ample in that respect. The oldest member of Queen Vicioria’s Privy Council is Viscount Stratford de Redeliffe, who is ninety-one; and the youngest member is Prince Leopold, aged twenty-six. The oldest duke in the king- dom is the Duke of Portland, aged seventy- nine; the youngest is the Dake of, Mon- trose, aged twenty-seven. The oldest mem- ber of tlle House of Commons is Sir Thomas 3azley, M. P. for Manchester, aged a ] ‘two; the youngest is Lord Colin Campbe me) Fs, Argyllshire and Lord Lorne’s brother, twenty-six. The oldest baronet is Moses Montefiore, aged ninety-five ; the perenne is Sir Thomas L. H. Neave, aged five With the inspiring motto ‘‘ Give me lib- erty or give me death,” here is the way an Ontario storekeeper unfurls his standard to the January air : ‘* Messrs. ‘*Gents—Your Samples to hand and quotations. I shall not ask you to sell me or neither shall you run any risk in selling me—you come here with Mr. and wished to get a share of my trade now I dont care 2 contention dam for you or any House in Toronto I buy my goods whare | buy them last, L pay my bills when due—I ask no favours of any House. I crave no Bank accomodation. And I am as inde- pendent as a Hog on ice—I bought the Sugars 60 cheaper than you can sell them for cash. for aged Sir * ion — - —» 6 oe -—__-—— 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. “Tt 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 Ask your druggist as to the any case. truth of tliese remarks. Large size 75 eents. Try it and be convinced. sacs 2 We sell the best Silk Hats that can be made here at J, Hobbs’ Factory. Otter and Mink Skins bought. * a ae eee = = ieee gegen