fi a ae ” ' 4 a. * ‘ _ 3 ont ats Re ee ee — cee eee . ce tinererets Heart oe os me — ee eet O42 = ? i Qaeemassene: eee j reg ad “SOANDAL. | \ e x 4 TER ree i THE i } ATTY 4X \ MIN i ive oe : ose 4 ‘ < - , woma ; » the no.y rather welis, 3 i \ ticked & ’ ‘ : at tin fe 2 _~< f'ontesspol OT Sins Was HOT TMvVCMY , : i Ce a sare tr PY ¢ 1880 ae nore creat and small i ‘ BD, ‘ Sonat ay r misaemeanors reat and 8m: if \y_ aa6 - 41 1] = e f itt reliea i n Ly .7 ’ +> i? } { 4 Ot in a’ ae i } rvabid W cy 3) ants wh " rat by rer had been, i She owned that suet . ] . ) knd b ne & Mit O! bishaced - | We learn tha e hat is about to/ And tic denies deal psinthe town. | Oo ail ti itd \ MoU i i } al we ’ itiy rE) luced races. ge ce —s 7 ' 7 5 a1 nussel muda ab er : ther for b cart a : W 7 be talken. : j liad} : cL ¢ ¥ m2 A « r, ‘ rryims ,' U r he a ; ye ; 7 ; } i f » & i Tt vi ; ; . . ty iniie . Lo! ew \ any < € is ¢ ‘ \ ” 1 } ~~ a ' l J en ine 20,010 Ib will be cal ; per ! an 7 Di Cae ee vi the thi ies grow, | iad i ! » nn to twenty MCS 10% Hu. t yas os . milly rica istance up \ 1 by lates 1e largest, ripest one, — wre N a 4 rates W ll be acc pret oy by 7 , a erhe » this was | ‘ cou Ae i ter 8 a . 2a 1 i x farmers residing in the ns — = *Y a tArmetis se : 2 lor | Many ent rprisi : . . j - ‘ ; . }er day i ‘ : . re ba in ( y; i in : ' ; ' ie did ovey. . i 8 ! +h ’ i aaial . ire > now wii lo i ives us great pleasure to note th en | rival this Year ‘ i i : : : -' Lo. P ce, ot. wl at verv nicht, i . cy i 1 step in » int Se hi Vs yo. A “ona a ‘ ’ : ; wi Si *) & apea >Wwceik | ae ae : i ( } ® «is i i} reeling Tight ke : 1. Silk vS CY] Vase Vide t . i is ‘ e Wel t the priest tO tell ; en the part of the authorities to make tis A land heard her story thro’, ae uy _—— a a : no titi toy anere; , 1d said, ‘* There is someting still for you Fo Git ala, & chile Railway «3 advantageous as posstbie. is, Provinee, a feeling that the freight rates ] ; .4 } Kuneivem on well adapted to the Province as tbe. We have. heard numbers are not as they mi a) ° their o- C wows ‘ le rlare or Dp rsU > Uc sic he : a 7x if be readjusted Lik SU Preig! iff ' 1a freight ta iff might 1, ha way that the deal mor: ‘than it does now. more mov! and fast policy of the enemies of ihe R uil- way has been replaced by one in the in est of the Railway and the country, we have reason to expect that the freight tariff will receive the best consideration of those on whose judgmen! the Government rely. P c : “* +} fue sentence of Lefurgy the nt far life. } @1VER | | +9 en ae feiter, to imprisonment for lite, Nas givel | Brunswick, 16; British Colmmbia,6; Prince | . , o e TE ins ; : ; : ‘ rise to miu sh comment in the press ot NOW } sawarad island, 0; Manitoba, 4. se to muict i a L co a ie nelle oe ake Brunswir & G unterfeiting Has or iate ue newmboe;rs : Cne ts mast ao yrers | runs : . ai : ki ; 4 i ‘i ; Ss + rears | rer » great pe on ; and}! ase; ‘ ' ‘| ve year 4; pecnh roug t pk Ue pel thy , 1) d unde : al over 3} aan onauian —— ny Pp in ‘the United | ” An. | no pul Lah pers: is In iit i ie i und ; 7 yy ‘ nd i i: | . . sh 4 1A sci | es : : oa - States a engaged Im tnB trainc of ba joo are ver 4) ana r OU « re ori i } by ! } e , a . > i ; . ney. <thissent » is noe doudt intended | 50 and u 09 3 4/ i Vel L under ; a money. iis 8 tenc inne aou ivéb | nd - 7 ee oe eel = cond : = 3 peer wil ¢ the Do 11D ioo:; iz are over OV ana’ Videl ae. see Oe itp} it g (gings all i a 442 >counteriewers OCUL VL ii GiiliDd~ | , , S iocal , : La a i . } Puy 00 and undaer'(U, i 18 ov Vv and; + i ‘sy EY 4 i j : be honed that it oot. Se a T aeae ' i lon ; and itis to be hoped tinat may be Nantnn SE mad pe is 76 The rougest--J. ; ? ' . a , ul Aaca try O84 F7baw 8 ‘ = 7. >» : effectual, We have no room, im Canada,/G HH. Bergeron—was 25 years eld on the ° : ? a mh, 6 = . for coun(erfeiters 113th October last. Phe oldest—J. Bb. } r reiters. “4 | \ a sia: We ; iad i — -__— ee 2 Mongenais—was 765 years old last No veinber. } 4s Others Seo Us. The &« Croix, N. B., | : Tio storm which some of the Opposition papers hogamggsed tn Charlottetown over the appoint @¥t of J. S. Carvell, Hsy., to a seat in tie Senate, is characteristic of small places, whic proyeebially is liadle to pro- duce small men. They cannot say anything against Mr. Carvell’s character, ability or influence, but the chief ground of complaint is that be is not one of tue old residents or, one of the descendants. Caarlottetown, o! course, is net alone In the possession of such absurd notions ; we have known the same sentiment to prevail -in other places. Mr. Carvell has been a resident of Char- lottetow for nearly twenty years, daring which time he has conducted one of th largest mercantile houses in the city ; he has taken a leading part in the political discussicas of the day, and ia a native Canadiao. Yet, forsouth, he must net oc cupy a seat in the Senate of his nativ country, because he did net happen to be born in Charlottetown! Ont upon such narrow) tindedness. Having known Mr. Car- vell for many yeats, we know the appoint ment to bea very smitable one. “Senator Carvell’s record, we are satistied, will be one of which Princes Kdward ILsiand or tie Dominion -will have no réason to be ashame.” ' ot eee. Courver says :— ' ei f A Uegisiation for Ireland. {ft seems probable that the British Gov~- ernment will introduce legislation during Pariiament for the app vaching Session of ioration of the land laws of the the am United Kingdom. The London correspon- dent of the Manchester Guardian, writing - ee 3 e +h, on Wednesday last, says :—" Uno" Or tae main subjects to be preseuted by the Gov- ernmen: ior iegisiatien at the conlng ses- gion of Parliament will be a bill for the abolitica of the law of primogeniture, and for the. simplication oi the transfer oi land.” Theao reforms have donbtiless been prompted by the agitation of the Lead League in ireland, and the e a1. “7 ; Gladstone during his T a speeches of Mr. ' recent canvass in Midlothian, when he advocaied such measures as are fore- shadowed in the abové\statement of the prograiame of the Government. The time is ripe for legislation in the United King- dom it) the direction of the amelioration of the land iaws and the improveiment of the positio ici the tenant. American competi- tion his broken down the Hnglish agricul- tural system, and until the cost of produc- tion is reduced and inducements. offered tenant! sto culttvate ‘to the highest degree the laud theyggork, because of the oppor- tunity for mang proprietors offered them, the English farmer will find it a most ( ifficult matter to longer compete with the producis of the vast agricnitural dis- tricts of Western America. — 8 Ee © AB © oe me eee According to the annual report of the = : z 1 ce + paw. raral Af land 4} a, Regis rar-wenerai Of Scotiand, the nuinbder ef pau pers of all classes, with their depence! ents, in receipiol relict was 102,899 or, | Their | 2.8 jar cent. of tha” population. avera © annual cost was £3 1s. 7d. each, ancl t'e rate of expenditure on the poor re- lief and menagement was 4s, 74d. per head ef population. «. $9 he It 13 stated that a congress of the signa- tory } owes of the Treaty of Berlin is to be! which he ; ye summoned to settle the Graek frontier 1c0 he is breeding 200,000 dozen of frogs | question. ’ ‘ 7 ‘ . ine W itho t doubt, triroughows tho entit j i belief that the}; } Railway would do a great) business and make a great deal | With the! ’ ; 7 . , 7 > re § *"; se practical eyidence We have tn ut the hard P25 ; i counter: | j ’ | " to ao 5 { : : qititiaittegans l'Those little thistle-seeda W hich you have sown, is [ bid you go re-gather every one. l'The woman said, ‘But, Father, ’twould be 1e woman : | , - Pr j e ‘i ' eis pe themliaein; ..* We have just received, ex Str. > i ic LIC SCCUS aAlail ; = ane" - Se aa } Ae tees Tn ) £ a ‘a 99 : i ihe w nds have seattered t m both tar ind “Northern Light, evel al . : - i) y the meadowead vale and mountain side. cases Oi Yhe Father answered, ‘‘ Now l ' : ? i hope that | from til 21) tht, you will not miss >| 1 Ne in vather back the scattered seeds, ee 1 h.3 : : sexed i ip will row to noxious | . 72 witha Fea : ‘ ; : ‘ 5 at | . | x i weecs, oe q i No; on the Sonhsof ante by scandal wn, | : JIS i ee ? | House of Commons New Black Silk Velvets, ' oie . ; ’ 5a , +e , ( ‘ampe aus Tilustr ited Choide to the House New Colored Silk Velv ets, s : rt. , ' es ye “arg POT VOlIMORS aud oenare Cv LOS Soni¢C very ; ; interesting statistical Iniormation j , j shere are cVo0 memouels New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Blaek Velveteens ;in the House, the Ontario, New Provincial representation being 9 ~ ~ ‘ . os LSis : Quel ec, OO: NOVA Scotia, i's Social life—Married, 166 bachelor, 26. Professions and . trades—Agricuiturists and farmers, 34; architects, 1; lawyers, EW LACE CURTAINS NEW LAGE Cad UE bie 52; builders, incinding shipbuilders and carpenters, 9; civil’ engineers, 2; general ae widowers, 14 ; bes [ones Fearn wAL —er ome agents and brokers, 1; journalists and hy a? Lewspaper publishers, 1¢ ; lumbermen and —_— lumber merchants, including mill owners, 15; manufacturers of al! kinds and brewers, . i 7; merchants or engaged in mercantile e ursuits, 50; notaries prblic and convey- . a Ss ancers, 5; physicians and surgeons, 18: Berlin Waal ant Yarns, yo ? . retired fromm business and speculators, 7 ; without professions or trade, 10. ‘ Nationalitics—The House is composed of {0 American born members, 1 Danish, 16 } 4 Cv. i] iy f ay cat > Ww iescendants from U. &. Loyalists, 42 Eng- ry ‘ 26 rc} > lish, 64 French, 4 German, 36 Irish, 42 } 7 Q : (pti ‘ Weep Prope Seotch and 1 Swiss.—Oflawa &ree fress. ——a> ~<O- S 4 * Wool Damasks. Fringes and Curtain Holders. “ate 2 TraAtara “rar 1R Canadian Traders for 1880. 30!——~—- re as tnvtr Pesce sto The nre- Phe Monetary 7tmes says: the pre S ‘a % } 4 ste . enrieus, nature of Merchants’s life has il ; } 1 - ros , gund numerous and startling illustrations in the course.of Canadian business for the SPECIAL. The remainder of our sast few years. With. failures amounting im the. aggregate from 25,000,000 to 330,000,000 annually since 1575, there is implied an agyregate of mischance to the whole mercantile class, and a variety vf vicissitude to individual traders, that the mind can scarcely grasp. Probably ten Far Goods, wp { - Pw t fe Be fe ’ ft; BGG Ba ‘ ae “to —AT ee ww The Quinte iprovide the Ma Admission 25 cents; re Stores in the cily aud at Sremner Bros, Feb. 3, 1880 —pat 2i, h li sical part of this vaagummimemmeneent ) 2) tte Club, with the best Vocal and Instrumental talent in the City, wy 7 is “ntertainment, and a rare treat may be expected, = Tickets to be had at the different Drug BS Doors open at 7.30, Chair taken at 8 o’¢ rved seats 35 cents. ee 1G ENTERTAINMENT. THE— cal MARKET HALL, 4 On onday Evening, February 9th, 1880, % UNDER THE AUSPICES OF KING SOLOMON LODCE. A.\F., A. M., ‘And Under ths Patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Aes D, R McLENNAN, Secretary. %, a Ucean Steamship Coy OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, } ~«: * , 1 i fet a ‘ FRO. &. TI ! SOE be ne de , oe 5s Stet Sgt Pear ere, SE ota) bien ALS Sea z ned Tie a A ae Ste Sn ae Te 2 & Se 8 aa Sy "Ng pg ST a, oe OO atils Ws cet SILO SPRING TaiP, The First-Class Iron Serew Steamship PRINCE EDWARD, 1364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, which is the Lighest class at Lloyds, 3 2 vet ~ eet {J>% 88 o ‘ss ’ . 4 zy Robert Fraser, Commander, 772s % e a. ane 7 tio Will be on the Berth at Liverpool. > cé Pe ine A to Recsive Cares About the : hana ’ sy sw 3 5 ASBOTT Ti i5th APRIL, Carrying freight at through rates from London aud Gilasguw, deliverable at Charldtte- town, Georgetown, Summerside, Al- berten, Souris and Pictou. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Joen Prrearen & Winches- ter Street, KE. C.; in Giasgow,- to James a , a? 5 3 \, ‘ : “4 ‘ SONS, 10 Grreal . oy eer 8 ~ a PR PBSRS, Brockley Biriidings, 5} South John Street; Ta Bietou, N. 3., to Noonan & Davies, or here to. PEAKE BRO’s & £0, ' MANAGERS. Charlottetown, eb. 6, 1880—10i oaw "EXTENSIVE SALE OF STAPLE GQGDSI AT AUCTION. * oe oe AM instructec. to sell at. peRtic AUC- ‘TION, an extensive Stoek of : Tea, Liquor and Tebaced, f e: me ‘ , —ON— "* Phursdey, 12th Pol'y, inst, Af ll o’cLoeR, Anas ’ 4 thonsand of our merchants and artizans rae havé met with disaster“in the period de- Wee 1 pote SES scribed ; and it weul! appear, from the Ladies lath cage ht cS records kept by those whose business it is to . Saas ty Ladies’ Tistar ee ; LF i SFY red Lat un Us org, 2 Knitted Weel Goods - Knitted Weel Goods, ani Blankets, watch such events, that from 9,00) to i100 names have dfopped through the oridge, to use the figure of Mizra’s vision, to be replaced by nearly as many struggling hoping thousands every year. Miner changes, such as dissolutions in firms, or changes iA Occupation or locality, must of course be numerous. potititimantettiia —. ~~ o-——--- -- - Personalities. Rev. J. B. Henderson, pastor of Christ : . rT WwW i” bh } < — Methodist Episcopal Church of Van Vert, ate At O., was publicly. horsewhipped-by Lorma ‘ ; bas OR GREER S tt 4 4 * of that place, also-vorganist of that chureh. She had attended several dances recently, for which her pastor. seyerely censured her ; > Fear S, res ; r during services Sunday. BI Comer, danghter of prominent merchant In order to clear them out | Archbishop‘ Purcell is under the weight before the seagon is over. He has given up. all attempts to adminis- ter the affairs of the Church, and is in re- ‘ tirenientin a convent in Brown County, ‘ Olio. According to recent reports he kas geown so he has to be helped ifrom one room to another. a Co oO oom v ot po e 3 Cash cusfmers in want of leath.was announ-} Ee a ay > ee | Alsd-el-Kader ue f a ee ; ce eth. ten Baw ‘ik i it 2 month ago, is not only still bie. | — > | ‘. ae . ; . ste i . [ings pnt also, despite his 75. years of age anyesof the; above Goods will land historty-hve children, is exceedingiy |.) a. : . é 6 ibel y ‘ ing ‘ ihealihy aud carries himself as stoutly as aineve money by giv ing us a call. a ; +: ; ‘i =e a lyoungiuan, He lives at -Damasens, devote ; an ing his time to Agricu!aure and charity. | | Efe is one of the handsomest old men to pe! Sb lite cpt 2 Be on ; c ' . i bare enjoys life, and asks from Provide je ! {nothing more than to be able to reada iew! imore obituaries of himself. 2 a ee ee | j ! } r % Z oe * . ; *. 4 Che culture of frogs is quite an import- Will be sold in lots to suit purchage, Dut paid or in Bond. " em hage, a a ryy ay : . pa r see ee ‘ “OW sts +7 oe Bsn. | andl rears, es LIQUIR neces » Bbhds Gin, we qr. casks Cin, it; ¢ ¥10 cases Gin, Red and Green Seal, 79 cases Branly, Qaa¥¢' Flasks and Barreis, 116 cases Whiskey, Quarts and Flasks, ~ 10 cases **Olcl Tom,” . |e 3 casks Port Wine, ¥ 1 cask Brandy (dark) | Duty paid. 1 cask Ginger Wine, — TOBACGO, ; 12 boxes ‘| Pride of Quebec, ’ ues 15 butts ‘* GablePwist,” se 10sboxes ** Beaver” ig The above Goods are ordered for tive Sale, and afford a chance that wilket occur again this season. The Stoeks held ef these classes of Goods is very li: itt, and will -be much wanted before new spring arrivals come in. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Feb. 5, 1880—eod 1 7h nhs e In:i0 Punnertw fan 8 | Valuable Property for Sale, 1 geo FARM. lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, -situatga, on Lot 23, in, Queen’s Connty. For further particulars apply at the offiee of Messrs. Hopason & McLeop, Charlotte. town. oe Jan. 9, 1880—eod ; oe CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Co’y, }ant industry in Illinois, where one man has Over an acre and a ‘quarter of land, on ,of all ages for the Chicayo and Cincinnati MAAS 2.5. > : . ep rrice HOU RS, from 10 a. m., to! p, m, H. V. PALMER, Acting See , Secretary's Office, Kent Street, oe Jan. 26th, 1880—lwk eod wp Charlotietown! ee a ee ‘BUDA’ FLOUR, Jan. 12, 1880. ; TED OO AND OTHER 4 FOR SALE AT \2 BEER & GOFFS’, — a Dissolution of Partnership, FFNHE Co-Partnership heretofore carried og by the Subscribers, under the nameaf Dorsey & Jost, has this day been-dissolved by mutual consent. will be paid by R. K. Jost, to whom al} — parties indebted to said Firm are reqnested to make payment—at McGill’s old stand, Queen Street. All debts due by the Firm JOHN DORSEY, RICH’D K. JOST. Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1880—rg ar pat 3i I NOTICE. TAKE this opportunity to inform the © public that I have leased the new§ A recently fitted up at McGill's Old Standfeg 97 Queen Street, a few doors below the Lan : House; and having bought the Stock and “798 Machinery of the late Firm of Dorsey & Jost, Herring. Codfish. on FOR CASH, — Jan. 21, 1880—tf { shall be prepared, in a few days, to carry — on the Boot and Shoe business in all its — branches. dverpool, | principles. ' Custom work a specialty—on cash* JOHN DORSEY. Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1850—ar pat Be. ane Tan ae 50 bbis. Herring, ._ = 100 qtls Codfish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I. C. Halla o To Fisheries and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, ‘Twities, Leads, Hooks, Bait. Mills, Fishi 4 Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 100 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, _ Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light, Dueks fer Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL. Ob’town, Dee. 19, 1879. §. §. “NORTHERN LIGHT,” ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Georgetown and Pictou, until further notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgetowa at Ga. m., and Pictou at 1.40 p. m., weather permitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent o Dep't Mest Economical for Family Use, being More than Twice ee Jan. 13, 1880. . BQO0K HDs RNED BEEF its Weight ef Uncooked Meat. 3 ] ine STP ens Sold by the Jb, and in Ting” BEER & GOFF'S. . a nate renee ceiecinieieestties any stay =etepainenetnnstsslcatcnmemeeeenieelll GOLDEN SYRUP. Very Choice. | 'S§ CTS.PER POUND, — z -—AT— BEER & GOFFS. Jan. 13, 1880, ——, TENHE place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMI ER PRINTING ROOMS. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Ne e published ta the Provinees, a: “7