- Latest by Telegraph. WA REVS, [ By Telegr rh to Reading Room and Dai 'y Ker mainer ] Lonpon, Feb. 15. An Anglo- Austrian alliance is now proba- ble. Torpedoes have been shipped at Odessa for the Russians to close the Bosphorus. A Vienna despatch says excitement is increasing. The Mmperor has sent for the + Duk ‘rcht as c ander.in-chief lis ; | Arch Duke Albercht as commander in-chief | is impossible to get them to do the work when | of the Austro-fLungarian conc rt. imp rtiant have been taken. army, to act in military measures he a = ; - ee Genera nee Corres ondence. _ BP We do nol hold ourselves responsible: Fan es ee ee a : for the opinions or slalements of Corress pondents, ; Zo th ; Editor of the Lxaminer : | Mr. Eprror, —Permit me, through your | widely efvculate| journal, to call the attention of our civic authorities to the necessity of en- forcing the Law reapecting chimney sweeping, as it is of great importanee- to every citizen. This work should net be entrusted to the class| of people that formerly had the doing of it, for it’ required. Ihave known a citizen to send for | one of those worthies no less than five times | (to sweep), but failed to get him to do so. | Despatches from, Constantinople report |He had to doit himself. I think this work | the British fleet arrived there and that the Turkish parliament has been dissolved. ~~. b OPTAWA DESPATG Qui Vi Ly fy OH, (Special Despatch to Daily Examiner.) | Orrawa, Feb. 15. The debate on the address continues. Mr. Pope spoke about the Northern Light and the Souris breakwater. He hoped that the mail arrangements would be improved, and that the Government would try their experiments in ice navigation on some less, important mul route than that of Prince Kdward [sland. Mr. Yeo spoke on the Fishory Award and the Premiers yisit to the Isl: nd. He was well received by the House. McCallum charged the Government with ex‘ravagance in railway and other matters, ani with using old rails for party purposes. He argued in favor of Protection, referring to the United States tariff Mr. Young siid the repetition of all the stale exploded slanders that were circulated degraded e : Parliament and our institutions. This mde of assailing the characters o iblic men must be condemned. Sir om <A. Macdonald has _ expressed anazement at his moderation in accepting money : yet all people say how dangerous jt was to trust him with power. The Gov- ernment had acted strictly up to its prin- ciples. The Opposition principles were se yere—tive loaves and two fishes, He was confident this able and economical Admin- istration would be sustained by the people. Mr. W. Gibbs (Ontario) made an argu- ment in favor of protection to manufactures an | agricultural products. Mr. Patterson said the Opposition found fault with the spsech because it promised only ordinary business, but they pointed to no extraordinary matters needing attention. Several industries were languishing because of too many manufacturers, and the protec- tion they wanted was only from each other. Mr. Farrow attacked Mr. Cartwright in finance, and said the Premier's Stecl Rail Purchase wasted $1,644,000. Mr. Pope charged the Premier with ai- lowing the Souris breastwork to go to ruin for want of a little protection, and dwelt on the unsatisfactory character of the Island mail! service. Mr. Caron defended the Premier and Mr. Laurier on the Quebec question. Mr. Yeo spoke of Island matters. Sr. Jonny, N. B., Feb. 15. Vaughan, the supposed murderer of Mary Quinn, was arrested at Littl: River on the 13th inst ; evidence points strongly to him as the murderer. At the business meeting of the Alberton Reform Club, on last Friday night, the fol- lowing were appointed officers for the en- suing quarter: Hon. Mr. Reid, President; E. Bourke, Vice do.; J. P. Fielding, Sec’y; J. J. McLellan, Fin. Sec’y. The number of members in good standing now figure up 265, and present prospects are encouraging. We would suggest, however, that the regu- lar meetings be held weekly, instead of bi- weekly, as at present. It would also be a good idea to have debates on alternate meet- ings. This would supply the deficiency of a most important society, which every well- regulated community should constantly keep up, viz., a ** Debating Club.” The duties of eich male member of a community are two- fold, personal and public. The latter duties necessitate the person not unfrequently to speak and think before an assembly, and worst of all—on his feet. Except in the case of a few heaven-born orators, the latter gi't is only acquired (like most of the usual endowments) step by step, and by the slow and tideous process of trial and error. Many of our men of almost wide-world celebrity have taken their first and most important lessons in public speaking in the village de- bating mo A word to the wise, ete.— Alberion Pioneer. INTERCOLONIAL Express Company.— Goods perishable by frost will be guaranteed against damage without extra charge over the lines of the Intercolonial and Canadian Express Companies, provided that character of goods is specified in receipt at time of shipment, and goods are marked *‘ keep from frost.” Matter for P. E. Island will be at owner's risk. We are requested by Mr. Theo. L. Chap- a the obliging agent in this city, to state that the portion of the above paragraph re- lating to P. E. Island is incorrect. Goods marked ‘‘keep from frost” are specially cared for and delivered in every case in good con- dition.—Ep. easel On Thursday evening last, the Rev. Dr. O’Brien delivered an able and instructive lecture on temperance, to the largest audi- ence that ever assembled in Malpeque Hall. The lecturer was listened to with marked attention throughout, and evidently made a deep impression upon those who have not joined the Reform Club. The learned Doctor showed some of the causes, and de- pictes! in a forcible and convincing manner, | wonel and religious standppint.—S. J. ‘‘ Margimoniat feaver” is raging in Sum- [Deo morside and vicinity.” r , ‘undersigned, or the Secretary of t | Education. should be let to some responsible party at a| paying scale of prices; and a Bye-law should be passed to enable the contractor to collect his | fees. Unless this is dene at once, there is no} knowing what the consequences may be. There | is Scarcely a day but some chimney or another is On fire, I hope the Mayor and Coxncil will not look over this matter without taking any action on it. Yours, &c., CITIZEN. Feb. 15, 1873. siectaliladeciciilinaiinctteesttie T'o the Eilitor of the Examiner : Dear Str,—Not long since there appeared im the columns of your paper a communication over the sign and manuel of ‘Blue Ribbon,” which brought the Government of the day to task for appointing an officer for the purpose of inspecting the numerous licensed taverns which exist on our Island. Mr. E.litor, I as one of the same color as himself, agree with the argu- ments which he has brought before the notice of the public, and would state that it is only a piece otf injustice which has been perpetrated upon the people of this Island. The Inspect- or, as a Government official, as a reatter of course, has his duties to perform; but, Mr. "litor, the duties set apart for this officer are too limited, and the Government of the day have been too negligent and careless in their official capacity in this respect. Now, Mr. Editor, your correspondent has hit the right mark when he states that we should have, as: in the United States, saloons—that is, if it is required by the general trav- eling publice—which can produce and give when called for a drink—which is both benefieial and healthful. Mr. Editor, the time has arrived when this kind of toadyism shall be done away with ; and, instead of such limited power being extended to a man who— him—know the difference between rum and water. Then, I say, that such should be wiped off the list of our Government officials ; and further, that the Government of the pre- sent day—if they do not remedy the grivance —have forfeited the confidence reposed in them by three-fourths of this our Island. And if the people require proof to show that the ale which is at present manufacture is not only a beverage, I will be only too happy to show and prove that such is the case. In conclusion, Mr. Editor, I hope that the Legislature will, at its next session, remedy the obnoxious appointment which is already in existence. Yours, &c., Biug Rrevon No. 2. AN enormous load of mail matter crossed the Capes this afternoon, and will arrive in this city about 9 o’clock p. m. THERB was one case before the Stipen- diary Magistrate this morning—J. Carver, for using abusive language; fined $3 or 14 days. A New Sociery.—‘‘The Anti-Maledictio Club,” whose object shall be the suppres sion of profanity, will shortly be organized in this city. Mr. T. L. Chappelle is the, chief promoter. We may tell the Patriot that we concoct our measnres of attack with noone. We attack hypocrisy where we find it, and Mr. McKenzie’s Government offers an unbound- ed supply. NorwitHstaNnpiInG the bad state of the roads, the market of to-day was largely at- tended. ‘The sales were veryactive and the prices were similar to those of Friday last. Sr. Jawzs’ Caunom.—The members and adherents of the congregation are respect- fully reminded of the meeting this evening, at half-past seven o'clock, to consider mat- ters relating to the Church building. An early and full attendance is desired. —_—~---—~—- —— o- << d © & -e -———_ — Died. 7 In this City, on the 13th inst., of water on the brain, Gertie, aged 7 months, baby daugh- ter of James and Rebecca Landrigan. Clothes Cleaning Depot, (Above Mr, D, Farquharson’s Store), Cornege or Queen & DoRkcHESTER SErrets.R Renovating and Repairing Clothes. N R. PATTERSON guarantees that no iV matter how badly faded or stained gar- ments may be, he will restore them to their original color. JOHN PATTERSON. TEAGHER WANTED. THIRD-CLASS TEACHER, for the Win- sloe Road (South) School. Apply to = e Board o Feb. 9— in the least don’t —with all due deferance to ar nme “()* um FROM , A ? RHEGULAR TRADER. ™~ JA a) Cie | yi \ Ae Ne “ TA ote S A ad f f if mS mJ uy =. f 7] NK ee SEAL Pa Sco ene bik PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. ——————--Q:- scipnalibonens omnes i878. SPRING os ** a —— * TRIP. The Well-known ClipperBarkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, BIsR LIE), (NOW ON TIIE 423 TONS RESISTER, COPPERED, AND CLAssED 9 YEARS, al, AT LLOYDS, JOHN GRAMAM, Commander, Win SAT FROM LONDON (S78. Qn or about the Ist APRIL, Carrying Fraight at tiroaza rats3 ta PICTOT, SUMMESSIDE and GEURGETOWN, ——-—:0- This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, bein thoroughly fitted ont in every respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers every in lucement to Shippers as she has made some of the fastest passages on record, to and from London, always delivering her cargoes in splendid order, and making her three roun | trips regularly every season. rs Parties wishing to have their Goods delivered here early in the season will oblige by for- warding their orders in time, 80 as not to detaia the Vessel. For freight or passage apply, in London, to Joun Piroatan & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Liver- pool, to Prrcarrn Bros, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners,— PHAKE BRO’S & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1878.—3taw ue 1p ed eR pe / ee i Sod, OOO WORTH OF di Faeyr AT COST AND UNDER CONT, J. D. MASON & 60., Intending to go out of the business, will offer the whole of their Stock to the Public on and after Monday, the 24st Jan. ae I ee A GENUINE CASH SALE! NO HUMBUG! 20: All Goeds Marked down at Cest in Piain Figures, J.D. MASON & CO. QEEEN SQUARE HOUSE, 77 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1875. A Citizens’ Skating Rink Newspaner for Souris | CARN VW AI ie “SHE SUBSCRIBER purposes issuing a = Paper in Souris in Marcu, and would | take this opportunity to solicit the support of : the Mercantile and {ndustrial Communities of The Carnival for 1878 will take place, (ice that place. I shall endeavor to make it a WILLIAM BRYENTAN. \ Winter’s Stock, 125 Puns. Barbadoes & OLASSES—In Stere and to arrive for CARVELL BROS. i ! ' permitting), It is the intention of the Directors to use be obtained of every effort to make this CARNIVAL; “~° . SUPERIOR to any of the previous ones. * Feb, 13, 1878—pro & j li. semwkly pat 2i Chitown, Feb. 1, 1878—4i Jaw | Live Newsparsr ; and should the people of | Souris aad surrounding districts cheerfully : second my efforts to establish a first-class Winsloe Road, Lat 33, Feb. 8, 1873—3tawar | Thursday livening, F gh, Abth, Paper, there can be no doubt of ite success. the evils of intemperance, from a social, na-; —— re meer —literary and financial. Any information in reference to the above A. T. FULTZ, At Dorsey & Jost’. * tere. a ¥ j : $, | 1 ‘ 7 i ‘ \ _— pe oe \ pe, fe) a r 4 . j ee wi vt: : pie “4 era =) \ . + . wae a aibgicot® = ‘pass de Ae py AER gy * Mit. f Rt m= a agghb ie Se 3, f 2 my sate ye 2: BA ” . / a? . likes EE Sth 4 ae : </ ; iat ” ius i ~ a ‘~ i 2 oy we % OF P. E. ISLAND, SPRING TRIP. The First-class ron Screw Steamship “Prince Edward,” 1364 Tons Register, Cassed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lioyds, 1 hovart Frassr, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Glagow to re ceive Cargo about the 15th March, - Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool, about the Sth April, and will leave 'Liverposi for Charioiictown On or about the 15th April, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lea don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Alberton and Shediac. Yor Freight or Passage, apply, in Londoa, to JouN Pircains & Sons, 69 Cornhill; te Glasgow, to James KELso, junr., 134 St. Via- cent Strect ; in Liverpool, to Prrcarry Brorm- ers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Joka Street ; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davimp or here, to nahaawtes iia Prakh Bre’s & Co, Managers Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 18738.—3tew OUR GREAT GLEARANGE SALE WILL CONTINUE AT Further Beduesd Prices. Several Lots of that BANKRUPT STOCK! still on hand, will be sold at HALF PRICE Remnants at half Price ! WOOLLEN & FUR GOODS AT COST. GREA? BARGAINS IN CLOTHING ! for Men and Boys. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1578. JUEEN . INSURANCE C0,Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Buiid- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, em Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Iosses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island, June, 1877— ‘EXE 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 Tur WeEsKLy EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any addres in Great Britain, the United States, a the Dominion, on receipt of One Dellar, a HR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECI“IS! 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The finder will be rowarded by leaving it at Dr. Beer’s Office. Feb. 14— my Ay “5 - SLST ‘TT “qed ‘Ooo AANINVXY JC-A[dde sxe qnoravd ssqzng 1oj ‘suiiey Asta uo ‘dveyo Aaa pjos 0q TTA 21931] 92q posu pay ‘neq eymb ‘nyOTO | pasy-puosss ssvpo-sity V¥-S1VS BO Be WANTED —A Smi:rt Boy, willing to work and make himself generally use- ful, will hear of a situation by applying. m per- son at Harvie’s Bookstore. None need apply but those who can give good :eferences as te characte 4 | Feb, 4—cod tf HE - Seidel? LONDON TO CHARLOTTETOWN, UZ peeamshiy Go'y = ee Zs eee as st nail. vita neal Ga ee ens ase we as en a eat oe