| _are arming and preparing for the worst. “ - _——! ~ ipl nies wien’ ee ff: . . a ne ES es —— alll te a se . a oe ——— Local and Other Tiems, Joun Ltvinestos, Esq., of the Sun, has been ill at Ottawa. Kart. Beaconsrikip has influengs, and is confined to his residence. _Axnaus A. McLray, Esq., is gazetted an addi- tional assignee for this County. CHE last of the imprisoned Fenians, Edward O'Kelly, has been set free by the British and bas sct sail for New York. THE Supreme Court will meet at George- town to-morrow if the Judges’ arrival is not prevented by the snow blockade on the Rail- way. Tue Patriot says that Mr. Fletcher bears his deprivation of the Queen's Printership ‘‘very peacefully and patiently.”” Woe say so, too. A MAN named Geddes was buried at Brock ville, Ont., on Sunday, who had passed his ninety-ninth year, and was entering on his hundreth. It is said that Lord Dufferin has telegraph ed to Ottawa for the sleighs and other winter trappings remaining unsold at the sale of his effects last summer, to be forwarded to St. Petersburgh at once. SIxTy-szveNn bags of mail matter arrived in this city, via Cape Traverse, yesterday even- ing. It is the only mail we have received since Wednesday. The largest portion of it was composed of letters. Hymeneat.—St. Dunstan’s Cathedral was crowded this morning at 9 o’clock, with a more curious than religious congregation. On that occasioa three couples were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. This is not, by any means, an it:m which denotes dull times. Anoruer artilleryman named Evart John- ston, of the 10th Royal Brigade, was found frozen to death at the Town Road, Halifax, on Thursday morning last. One of the same Com- pany was found frozen to death near the same place a week or two ago. ALASKA seems to be ina bad way. The In- dians there are threatening to annihilate the whites and many families are fleeing from the anticipated attack. Th: se whites who remain This is bad news, as the Indians are very numerous ~and the whites very few. Ow Saturday evening a very melancholy ac cident occurred at Mount Stewart. While Mr. James McAulay was returning from Mt. Stewart late that night, he lost his way and fell into crack in one of the marshes at the head of the river, and was drowned before any assistance could be rendered him. Exatanp’s New Cuampron Scutter.—The New York Herald says: ‘‘ Elliott has beaten Higgins, the English champion sculler, and so won a place among the famous ones—Cham. bers and Kelly, Renforth and Sadler—who for years held the championship of England against all comers.” Tue ‘‘ Northern Light” arrived at George- town on Sunday evening at 4 o'clock with freight and passengers. She left Pictou on Tuesday last. Since then she has been in the Straits a captive of the arctic King Ice. Her propeller ia slightly injured. No other accidents are reportel to her. ’ Sesaror How an’s ILtxess.—The Ottawa Citizen says: ‘‘ Owing to an accident, it is ex- pected that Senator Howlan will not be able to reach the capital until late in the session. It appears the hor rable gentleman undertook to disinfect one of his vessels on which a case ef small-pox had been reported, when some of the drug got into one of his eyes, and injured him so severely that he has since been confined to his room.” An Englishman, named Alexander DeFore, who arrived at Halifax a short time ago from the States, and has since been homeless, at- ¢empted to commit suicide on Thursday morning in the Police Station where he had taken refuge. He went into the water closet and stabbed himself in the throat and body eighteen times with a pen-knife. Medical aid was called, and it is thought he will recover. No cause known except that he was homeless and penniless. Mr. Strcart D. MuLxrys, of the Saskatche- wan Herald is in Ottawa. He holds the opinion that there will be trouble with the Indians in that country yet, it only being a question of time. Buffalo are beeoming scarce, and as these animals are the principal source of live- lihood for the red men the natives feel the inch of want at times, and when they do they drop into the settlements and demand food. Another cause of complaint by the In- dians is the presence of the Sioux, let by Sit- ting Bull, within the border, who are killing off the buffalo by the hundrecs and drivirg them further back into the wilds. The Crees and Blackfeet feel inclined to unite and drive the Sioux back into the States again, feeling that the strangers have no right to come in ‘spon their farm. To-pay passenger and freight traffic is sus- pended on the Railway by the heavy storm, | apd the locomotives are engaged in clearing he track to the different points. At five o'clock this evening the train from Tiguish reached Alberton, the train coming east from Summerside reaclied Kensington, and_ the train going west from this city reached Wilt- shire. At the same hour the train going cast from this city reached York Station, the train from Souris reached Bear River, and both locomotives on the train from Georgetown were off the track two miles east of Baldwin Station. At Bedford, York, Union and Wilt- shire Stations the snow is level with the snow fences, i. ¢., twenty feet high. It is thought by the Railway authorities that the trains will commence running regularly on Wednesday morning. —_—_———--8 <P o-- -- — - Special Notices. Smoxyp SaLmon at Beer & Goff’s. Where can you get the best boots and shoes for the least money? At Gass’. Scorcu Jam in bulk, 25 cents per lb., differ- ent kinds, choice. Golden Syrups 10 cents per piat, “18 cents per bottle, at Beer & Goff's. Try our Climax Ice Creeper—the best ever invented. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money yefunded.—W. R. Borgenam, South Side Quecn Square—Im taw TELEGRAPH, 2 tte NEWS BY Orrawa, Feb. 22. The ‘ Citizen” makes the following an- nouncement regarding the reorganization of the Intercolonial Railway :—C. Schreiber to be Engineer-in-Chief of Government Railways and head of the Railway Depart ment at Ottawa ; D. Pottinger, Chief Super- insendent, with head office at Moncton ; J. Coleman, Superintendent of St. John and Halifax division; A. Busby, Superintend- Northern Division; L. Archibald, General Store keeper at Moncton; T. Foot, Ac- countant. Mr. Luttrell has been retired with six mouths’ salary. A. McNab, late resident engineer, has had his salary reduced from $4000 to $2200, and is offered a pusition elsewhere. Several of the late divisional superintend- ents will be offered positions elsewhere. The Preinier and Hon. Dr. Tupper gave dinners on Saturday night to some of their political friends. A gentleman supposed to be in tha confi- (dence of the Ministers says that ene of the fundamental principles of the new tariff will be the allowing of a drawback to manu- facturers for all duties paid on articles used by them. Lonpow, Feb. 22. A Berlin correspondent says: ‘‘ The Chinese Government has purchased ma- chinery and engaged experienced engineers and spinners in Germany to establish cot- ton mills in China, so as to free that coun- try from dependence upon English and Russian imports. TASHKEND, Feb. 19. The Afghan Embassy, accompanied by General Rasgonoff, arrived at Samarcand at noon of Monday, and was received with greal ceremony. The Afghan Ambassadors Were present last night at a ball, given by the Governor of Samarcand, and leave to-day for Tash- kend, in carriages, with post horses and a suite of 25 on horseback. Gen. Kauffmann has received instructions to decline all propositions from the Afghan Ambassadors, the exact nature of whese mission is not yet known here. scanliiieiilasiiaadais For the Examiner. Jack Winter. Hail! jolly winter, we love thy face, Tis rosy, rosy red ; Thy body is strong, thy heart is kind, But thy high-toned wife, the northern wind, We all of us greatly dread. We will have thee, but we'll drive her away By the light of our blazing fire, And we'll laugh at thy joke To see thee poke, While embers and flame and curling smoke Shall keep her from thy bower. Thy bower, Jack Winter, is by the side Of the ruddy and cheertul hearth, And I gladly ween That ne’er was seen In a bower bright with summer green More love than in thine on earth. +—>-e Troops Already at ths Capa. The following is the composition of the Eng- lish forces in South Africa: 3rd, 4th, 13th. 24th (both battalions), 80th, 88th, 90th and 99th regiments, in all nine battalions, or 7,500 officers aud men. In these forces in the ranks there are 4,518 Englishmen, 385 Irishmen and 301 Scotchmen. The Connaught Rangers, of course, contain a large Irish element, 75 as against 94 English and 3 Scotch. In the Buffs there are 227 Irish, 589 English and 19 Scotch; in the 4th, 262 Irish, 597 English, and 11 Scotch; in the 13th, 291 Irish, 435 English and 23 Scotch; in the two battalions of the 24th, 319 Irish, 355 English, and 23 Scotch; in the 80th, 117 Irish, 723 English and 16 Scotch; in the 90th, 295 Irish, 346 English and 174 Scotch; and inthe 99th. 149 Irish, 377 Eng- lish and 23 Scotch. In these various regt- ments 48 of the officers were Irish and 178 English. Si aia SHIPPING NEWS. Bristol, Jan. 10.—The W. D. Stewart, of Charlottetown, P. E. L, arrived here from Prince Edward Isiand (oats), reports that on the lst inst. in the Adriatic she lost sails. Savannah, Feb. 15.—Arrived barque Lucy Pope, Thompson, Buenos Ayres. New York, Feb. 14.—Cleared brigt. Sham- rock, O’Connell, Bahia. New York, Feb. 15.—Cleared barque Ralph B. Peake, Hoben, London. Rio Janeiro, Jan. 13.-—Cleared ship Cavalier, Currie, Sandy Hook. Buenos Ayres, Jan. 16.—Arrived barque George Peake, McDonald, Savannah. New York, Feb. 14.—In port, J. M. S. Boudrot for Demerara; Hector, Murchison, uncertain. Liverpool, Feb. 4—Judgment was given yes- terday in the Board of Trade inquiry at Liver- ool into the abandonment of the barque Jas. . Myrick, of Charlottetown, P. E. L, 500 miles off Queenstown, on the Ist of January. The Commissioner said the Court felt bound to believe the evidence of the crew in prefer- ence tothatof the captain and mate. The abandonment was wholly unjustifiable and the ‘captain and mate had been guilty of grave | misconduct. There was no doubt that the ‘captain caused the hatches to be broken open ‘and holes cut in the deck, with what object he ‘himself knew. If it had been distinctly proved ithat the captain had wilfully cast away the ' vessel for his own benefit or that ot the own- ers, the .Court would have cancelled his cer- ‘tificate; but as they believed it more likely ‘that he abandoned her from fear lest she | might be wrecked by ne too near the land, they would only suspend his certificate ‘for 12 months. The certificate of the mate is | suspended for 6 months. —_———_-_+__@ee ----- - | Itis easy to pick holes in other people’s | work, but it is far more profitable to do better ‘work yourself. Is there a fool in all the world ‘who cannot criticise? Those who can them- selves do good service are but as one toa thou- sand compared with those who can see faults iin the labor of others. Great Bars AL Dee 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, t | Repps, Lace Curtains, | Muslin Curtains, | Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Towelling, | Prints, | Grey Cottons, White Cottons, White Counterpanes, Colrd. Counterpanes, Sheetings, Worsted Coatings, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Doesking, Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Stair Carpets, Wool Goods, Kid Gloves, Collars & Cuffs, Fancy Wool Work, — 0: REO, DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 15, 1875. \ ; j + i i ’ és s Sui > Kent ess - ~~ 4 ae joe « ee wae ee eee et ee : P25. 5 ° ~ ital — ” ° en eee CHEAPEST YET. 70: J. B. MACDONALD STILL CONTINUES TO GIVE Great Bargains in PHRSONS IN WAamt Every Department. 0: -—-— OF Dry Gosds, Willinery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, t ; 5 Will find it to their advantage to visit this House before purchasing elsewhere. The Stock is unsurpassed > either in Low Prices or quality of Goods. J. B. MACDONALD. (Janeen Street, Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1879—her <A lt A A ECONOMY & SECURITY. a TTY SUN MUTUAL LUPE AND ACCIDENT AASGIANGE COMPAM OF MONTREAL. ~30: A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. $55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON rKEMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - ine eT - SUBMITTED - - - $1,856,598 - 3,158.000 Solid Addition to Comoauy's Assets in 1877, - - $55,289.55. There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Polisie vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. ew Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “Ge THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq, President ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esga., Vice-President ; {| M. H. GAULT, Esgq., Managing Direetor ; | R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edwari ftsland Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, ‘¢ DANIEL DAVIES, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esg., MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. July 3, 1878— OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. The Whole Stock in Trae OF THE LATE ROBERT ORR. —TO BE— SOLD OFF AT GOST, ——CONSISTING IN PART OF— Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Millinery, Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Winceys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Pilots, Beavers, Coatings, T weeds, etc., etc. ete. Readymade Clothing Hats, Caps. Linders and Drawers, Scarfs, &e, ee ne ee Cotton Warp, Small Wares, Xe, The above Stock must be cleared out from this date, and our Customers, and the ublic generally, can depend upen getting argains. John McPhee, Administrator. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. To Inventors and Mechanics, PS TS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps for postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. ia a Sa AUCTION, STEAMER ‘ALPHA.’ — BE SULD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, | H where she now lies, near the Railway | Wharf, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, @n Saturday, the First day \of March Next, (1879), at the hour of 12 | o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a certain | mortgage dated the twenty-sixth day of Sep- ‘tember, A. D. 1877, made between John Ram- | say. of Summerside, in Prince Edward Island, (shipbuilder, of the one part, and William Richards, of Bideford, in said Island, ship. -oveeor, of the other part, the Serew Steam- (er ** Alpha,” of Charlottetown aforesaid, | 149 tons per register, or thereabouts, built in ithe year 1874, together with all boats, an- |chors, chains, sails, rigging, tackle and ap- | purtenances to said Steamer belonging. For further particulars, apply at the office | of Messrs. Longworth & Haszard, Solicitors, | Charlottetown. | Dated at Charlottetown this eighteenth day i of February, A. D. 1879. WM. RICHARDS, Mortgagee. _ FLOUR! \ bbls. “*GREENHOLM,” 200 100 bbis. “* CAMLACHIE,” 100 bbls. “* NORVAL.” A consignment for sale at_a bargain, for cash. Wright & WacGowan, Queen’s Wharf. February, 8, 1878—taw for 2m Tax Notice. A LL PERSONS owing City Taxes are re- . spectfully requested to pay the same forthwith, or payment will be enforced by law. By order ot the City Council. W. SHEPHERD, City Collector. Ch town, Feb. 18, 1879.—10in i eee ROPE. SIX TONS MANILLA, different sizes, at Factory Prices. * Wright & MacGowan, Manufacturers Agents, Queen’s Wharf} February 8, 1878--taw for 2m Wants, Lost, Found, Ke, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day.* YO LET—A Dwelling House, with six Rooms, on Great George Street. Apply to JOHN HIGGINS. Feb. 24, 1879. Grocery Store. Must he well recom- | mended. Apply at once to ALBERT SIMPSON. Feb. 24—3i J 4 7ANTED—A young man as Clerk in a * sal Bin? PIS the