cae cance, Me a oem ae ie fay me ey i IN i al peemecee “eget ace ng tte ee ose A ae we EE a ci ack. Mlle the ee ee ry %, eamnt be, produced “* 1880 the eilk inanufacture in this country, the! - Jersey, AER OS ; seers ‘<% } The Irish Trials. Tresdav. December 28, is fixed for trials of obser ed date of the commencement of the the [rish agitators. It will be that on the part ot the government an earlicr dav was desired, while tne counse! for tie accused persons was 4] yarently not} 7. ry . | ic a ‘on that point. [wo months is the eace is ‘ pert d mentioned as the probable uration | of these processes. It is doubtful, of course, whether a trial such as this ‘can re- sult in much satisfaction to either side of the lifficult case, for, while the government perhaps only prove the in- adequacy of the present laws to preserve | order in Ireland, th | | tind an equittal turn out a rumous triumph if it expects to yaccused persons inight | sary for suppressing sedition. | States. ed directly to the suspension of the | , | habeas corpus act as astep deemed neces- | ~The table Lo eee RE NS <a A Reuic or Tue ResoLvre. le A hee or ame Reo a neceves HOrTiNg, Herring, Apples, thejat the White House, Washingten, on the | from Queen } United ! 23rd ult. It is a present Victoria to the President of the It is a magnilicently carved article of furniture. It 18 of oak, 1,300 lbs. Ti is a writing table. smooth panel is the following inscription: ‘* HE. M. S. Resolute, forming a part of the expedition sent in search of Franklin in 1852, was degrees 41 minutes, longitude 101 degrees 2? minutes west, on the 16th of May, 1854. } > . ‘ She was discovered and extricated in Sep- | tember, 1875, in lattitude 67 degrees north, by Captain Buddington of the v. d. whaler (reo, Henry. t gift to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, by the | Dec. 3, ’80— But it is} President and people of the United States, | and weighs! | Upon the | Sir John} | } lust in lattitude 4) MONDAY, 6th of Dee., inst., The ship was pure j chased, fitted out and sent to England aa el BY AUCTION. WILL SELL BY FRONT OF THE Qusen Street Auction Rooms, ON AT ll O’CLOCK, A. M., 200 bbls, Labrador HERRING, 75 bbls. Nova Scotia APPLES, 4 crates assorted CROCKERY. W. BD. STEWART, Auctioneer. rer ‘ 20 chests Choice Congou TEA, i probabie that the testimony and the’ ar-iasa token of good will and_ friendship. j the present real condition of Ireland. B.3 ferald, ~~ <---> — Appeal for Coercion. The London Times, in a leading one of the 26th ult., says: ‘* We fear that Mr. | Forster was unable to encourage his col- leagues with a report that lawlessness is abating in Ireland. I[t is too plain that the most detestable outrages daily occur, and that unparalleled terrorism has been im- poset upon three Irish counties. The e” s is 1 law is almost powerless to prevent these crimes or to punish the criminals. The authorities have made every efiort to pro- tect life and property by employing the ordinary forces, but the conspiracy is too strong aud subtle to be so restrained. The utmost that ean be done effectually at present is to defend the few persons who ate tureatened. Some eighty Irish gentle- men aro under police protection. Lege! enforcement of contracts relat- ing to land is at an end in most parts of Munster and Cannaught, and the lawlessness of the peasantry and, of the masses in the towns 1s seething and spreading. These facts continue to cause grav anxiety to the authorities of Ireland, and we may conclude that the Cabinet has! not resolved to set aside their views even fora short time without much hesitation and inisgiving ; but the decision has been adop‘ed partly on the faith of hopes which apring eternal in the Ministerial breast. Captain Beamish, « magistrate of Cork eounty, has written a letter to Mr. Forster stating that he has received a threatening lette:, and has, therefore, sought the pro- tection of the police. He saya his object in Writing to Mr. Forster is, that if his death should be added te those of other landlords who have been murdered since the present government came into power it eannot be pleaded that it was either justi- fiable or took place because government protection was not called fur in time. The Neve in a leader says the new lrish Land bill will be, beyond question, a genuine and practical effort to settle the contro- versy —_---~ — The Silk Industry in the United States. (From the New York Herald) According to a well informed writer in the November ‘‘Atlantic ” as fine a quality ef silk can be raised in the United. States as in any part of the world, but the silk here and reeled as cheeply as the raw silk can be imported from China and Japan. These facts are proved by many experiments in silk cul- ture extending through more than two hnn- dred years and made in aiimost every part of the country. The climate of’ California is ad nirably adapted to silk raising. Co- coons and eggs of excellent quality have been raised there. But those who have en- gage in the industry have found it more profitable to ship the eggs to France than toresrthemfor silk. A_ well effort to make silk culture successful in this coun ‘vy is now in progress in Kansas. It was .tarted by M. de Boissiere, whe came from “rance and settled in Franklin’ coun- ty. -le has established a small, and, with | gift of the tesolute.” lacie oe bien Bracing ror Breap,—One of the blalifax despatches which we publish this morning tells a sad tale of how thousands of Nova Seotians in Boston fand the New Englard States are out of werk and actually begging fer bread. The Halifax Mail, a well informed journal, is responsible for the startling state- meut. Who are accountable for this sad state of affairs? Will that portion of the press of Nova Scotia which has seemed to delight in telling of the exodus from day to day con- sider itself free from blame? Will it deny that its paragraphs have incited a desire in the minds of many to leave home for the United States who could never have seriously entertained the idea of quitting their native Province had they not read them’? Let us hope that the great majority of New Bruns- wickers who have left our shores for the United States have fared better than those from our sister Province. Some-of them, no doubt, are doing well, but we fear that the condition of most of them is little better than that of Nova Scotians. The going away of many young men has been productive of a double harm. It has placed themselves in poverty in a strange land, while the expendi- ture of _mozey in fitting them' out for their departare has left their families with so much less to carry them through the win- ter.--St.. John News. It is said in quarters likely to be aceurate- ly informed that Lord Beaconsfield has made up his mind never te accept office again, no matter what may happen. He has bought a lease of a house in Cursian street with part of the large sum he has re- ceived for Endymion aud means to begin life over again on anew departure at the callow age of 76. . , > 7+ “Pe +s > - Tur NV. Y, Herald says: ‘‘ Perhaps part of the secret of Hanlan’s wonderful success may be found in the hearty support his fellew townsmen give. It is proposed at Toronto that the freedom of the city shall be present- ed to the champion by the Mayor, that two regiments of troops and the fire brigade shall take part in a torchlight procession in. his honor, and-that he shall be made manager of a steam ferry line. To be held in auch re- gard should make a giant of any mian, bi eailicke<ithleeidee-ipiinnd- i A Lapy was fined tive hundred dollars in New York for throwing scalding water upon two boys who had annoyed her. She might have saved the money and annoyance by having. some other boy op rate upon the offenders with a putty blower from some safe aiding piace. Any boy would ratuer be seald- ed to deach than be teased eut of the neighe borhood by another boy. Viraeinta, like some other States, needs missionaries. mitted that according to Scripture done wrong, but he explained that he did not at the time know much about the Buble. s — + Cae - > Amon@ the prize winners at the McGill annual games held recently on the college organized | grounds, we are pleased to notice the name of Mr. F. D. Walker, son of Mr. David Walker, of Launching, who entered Mc‘nll University this year asa student of medicine.—Adver- tiser. ~~ <2 © ae + It is formally announced that Mr, Lang- M. Crozier, the author of a treatise on the! raising of silk worms, is working with hope and enthusiasm among the farmers ef Kan- £as. remoins to be established. While silk cul- ture has so far proved a failure in the United States, the manufacturers of silk has been a remarkably successful | industry. The first mill on the conti- nent was built at Manstield, Conn., To-day 279 firms are engaged in most of them being in New York, New Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts. lion doilars capital invested, employ eight. een thousand operatives, pay annually more than six million dollars wages and yearly produce yoods worth twenty-seven | million dollars. The greatest centre of the industry is Paterson, N. J., the Lyons of America, where thirty two firms are engi ged in the business with eight thousand operstives and an invested capital of six million dollars. Nearly every variety of silk manufacture is represented in the United States, while ‘‘ the quality of the work,’ says the writer above cited, ‘will compare with, and in some depart- ments is superior to, that of any other country in the world.” Indeed, the goods of the Cheney Brothers, whose mill at Souvh Manchester, Conn., is the largest in the United States, are now imitated in Europe. Tho display of American silks at Phil sdolphia in 1876 surprised Americans thernselves hardly less than foreign ex- perts. Our marked success in this field is due in no small measure to the improve- mens we have made in machinery. In silk machinery the Centennial judges de- clared this country to be ahead of all others. oil " ~~ —-_ <-. aa ee Boston is the paradise of lecturers. Moody and Sankey are holding the fort iv Oxlifornis. But the success of their experiment! 1 | announcing her movements, jtry, the husband of the ‘Jersey Lily,” ; will shortly sail for America on business, jand it is extremely probable that he will |take with him his beautiful wife, who has | done so much for hia success. -aGe>- COMMENCING with the first trip of the ‘* Northern Light,” we notice this morning at lthe Diamond Bookstore, the usual bulletin This is a public benefit. | The Boston ‘‘ Post” discovers that the | best scholars and the best wine go to the They have eighteen mil-j head. —> <> Ge Oliver Wendal Holmes, jr., is giving a series of lectures on the common law. The Chinese would not go to California if there was not much washing to do there. (ae afin HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HCUSE. Nev. 30—D Schurman. Summerside. Dec i—J H Mprick, Boston. Dee 2-—Henry Sortie, Quebec; Alfred Turcott, Montreal; Hon Wm Richards, Bideford; Peter McNutt, Darnley. ROCKLIN HOUSK. Dec. 2nd.—Thos E Ramsay, Miscouche R A Bagnall, Hazel-Grove; K E Bagnall. do; Robt. Morris, New London; Jeseph Taylor, do; Isaac Schurman, Bedeque; Colin Wright, do; Alexander McMillan. Wheatley River; Capt R Cameron, SS Princess of Wales; A E Me- Donald, do, i DIED. At Sturgeon, on Sunday, the 2Ist ult., after a short illness, Catherine, eldest daughter of Nicholas and Mary Murphy, in the 22nd year ;of her age. | Athis residence, Town Road, Lot 25, on the 2lst November, after two years illness, of consumption, Andrew Hughes, in the 70th year of his age. | * An ignorant mountaineer, who | he had | " a guments will give an accurate picture of; This table was made from her timbers | FOU, Te, Raisins, Sugar, t V. {when she was broken up. and Is presentea iby the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland | ‘as a memorial of the courtesy and loving | kindnesss which dictated the offer of the i Apples, Leather, Pipes, &e. | Sache “N STORE, and SELLING LOW FOR . CASH or good paper, — 300 bbis. best Superior Extra FLOUR, 100 chests } Strong and well-flavored '100 half chests § Congou TEAS, 30 boxes Layer RAISINS, new fruit, 20 do. London Layers, do., 20° do. Loose Muscatels, do., 20 do. Valencia Raisins, do., 200 do, Layer Raisins, old fruit, 100 sides No. 1 Sole LEATHER, 50 boxes T. D. and assorted PIPES, 20 bbls. Red and Silver Skin ONIONS, 20 bbls. Porto Rico SUGAR. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 3, '80—3i Queen Square. NOTICE. —————— ec \ R. ROBERT SHAW will meet his con- pi stituents at the following times and places :— 1. At the School Honse at Driscoll’s on Wednesday, the 15th December, inst., at 6 o'clock, p. 1. 2. At Smith’s Corner, Fort Augustus, en Thursday, the 16th December,inst., at 1 p.m. 3. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Thursday, the 16th inst., at 6 p. m. 4. At Ten Mile House, on Friday, the 17th inst., at 1 p. m. f. At Brackley Point Road School House, on Friday, the 17th inst., at 6 p. m. Dec. 3, ’80-—ne pat Prinee Rdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i5. Winter Arrangement. To take effect on the 6th Dec., 1880. | Royalty Junction} ‘* 11.22 ‘Charlottetown.../Ar1l.45 “ Pease —aeepeonannpeneaaa Soe geen a a ora Pee aap eipemneesensanreneeaeeene TRAINS GOING WEST. oo : whi STATIONS, MIXED, MIXED. | Georgetown..... \Dp 8.15am.! Cardigan........ fs 840 ** Mount Stewart../Ar 10.00 ‘ DOOM 6 5. Fit ek \Dp 7.00 a.m. | Dues avers. i. 2.5% Fee St, Peter's ...... | Bae: ; ree ee i* 6. * i Mt. Stewart..... ‘Ar 10.00 “| | Mt. Stewart.....}Dp10.05a.m. | | Bedard, 6< ss-+5,0% | 2a" 7 Rf ee ae } Te. 8 4 ae Dp 8.15 a.m. | Dp 5.00 p.m. Royalty -tunction| ‘* 58.38 * 3.23 ‘* North Wiltshire.! ‘* 9.30 ‘ ~ ao Hunter Breet. «24 oe 2 a Pradattene......7% Bae” 7“. oa 2 County Line..... * tae | ** 2 Kensington...... nS Sere) Oe Eee ry {|Ar 11.45 ** | Ar 6.30°* Summerside. .. Dp 1.45p.m. : Wellington...... Bee § Bw POUW Mince -acck Mh ieee .....k.. “ £2 * preremh, .c9..:.1° Bae ON ines ins lAr 6.25 ‘ TRAINS GOI*G EAST, | aon STATIONS, MIXED. MIXED. bc i | Sigma, 5s «bw: |Dp 6.45 a.m. | Alberton. ....... © 7:38" 4 O'Leary......-.. tee eo 8: eee 9.56 * Wellington ...... +. 2 3g..*" Summerside... Ar 11.25 * : Dp 2.00p.m.} Dp 7.45 a.m. Kensiagton as ons i. ae ‘* goo County Line..... 218 “ on. * Bradalbane...... Beam © me. ** 9.08 * Hunter River....; ‘ 3.59 * ‘* 9.45 « North Wiltshire., ‘* 4.15 ‘* ‘© 10.01 * “se 5.07 se of 10.52 “se Royalty Junction Ar 5.30 “ fAr 11.15 * Charlottetowa .. Charlottetown ..|Dp 2.30p.m.|_ Royalty Junction} ‘* 2.53 ‘ BOGE co cbkagcdnk Cee a ee nn Mt. Stewart.....[Ar 410 “| Mt. Stewart.... Dp 4.15p.m ; SN so ue an 1 6.00 * St. Peter’s...... .? So Bear River...... | "i Ae iAr 7.15 ‘ Mt. Stewart... .. ‘Dp 4.15p.m. | Cardigan........ | 5.33 « | Georgetown..... |Ar 6.00 ‘* L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj koa pio 6i AUCTION, IN No. 1 Sole Leather J UST RECLIVRD, — 9 100 sides Campbell's Beat Ne. 1 Sole. Selling low. WILLIAM DODD, Dec, 2, ’50— 31 Queen Square. Buffalo. Buffalo. SPLENDID LOT OF BUFFALO LA ROBES, lined and trimmed, A few JAPANESE ROBES, BEER & SONS. Dec. 1, 1880—im Tnion Bank of P. &. Island. DIVIDEND NO. 33. _, is hereby given that a dividend, at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, has been deelared on the Capital Stock of this Bauk for the past six months, payable at its Head Office and Branches on and after this date. GEO. MACLEOD, Ch'tewn, Dec. 1, ’80-—lw Cashier. STEAMER WORCESTER WiLL LEAVE GEORGETOWN, (Weather Permitting}, On Arrival of Train from Charlottetown, SATURDAY MORNING, the 4th inst. ‘abin Fare, & 8 : : nee. *aeet Including Railway fare. CARVELL BROS. (h’town, Dee. 2, ’80. re ne oe ee ae oe - FLOUR! Ws: have now in stock and for sale, 259 Barrels FLOUR, of choice Brands, euch as— ‘* Benefactor Patent” Crown Patent, Campbell's Superior, Rese Vailey, Kent Mills, &c. WRIGHT & MacNUTT, Cor. Prince and Kent Streets. 2w eod, ar 4: PASTRY. Dec, 2, 1889 = ee ee re ‘70 BE SOLD OR LET. LL THAT POPERTY KNOWN AS DUNCAN’S WHARF, Commencing at the boundary of the Steam Navigation Company's Wharf to the division line between Water Lots 6 and 7. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hongsorn & McLzop, er to the undersigned. . R. F. QUIRK, Noy. 30, '80-—Im eod Water street, Christmas & New Year's No is the time for PRESENTS. What i1.% is more suitable than a nice Photograph to give to a friend? ‘The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public genera'ly that he has removed to his New Galiery, on Grafton Street, North Side of Market House, where he is prepared to make all kinds of Pictures. Children’s Pictures a speciality. The old, the young, the rich, the poor, — In crowds are rushing to our store ; Fine work, low prices, extra speed, Is why our gallery takes the lead. The finest Cabinets are made At prices to the lowest grade; Fine portraits both on card or tin, Marked down at prices sure to win. Then come the babies—some cross, some mild, Music hath charms to drive us wild; But patience conquers—then they’re tamed Until their Photograph is framed. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, North Side Market House. Deo. 2, 1880—I1w eod I) EAH ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO BE THE Largest, Best and Cheapest Newspaper iN THE PROVINCE. Intending Subscribers, Attention ! S$i-FOR 13 MONTHS-SI rEXHE WEEKLY EXAMINER will be sent to any address FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE 3lst DECEMBER, 1881, on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Thus, persons subscribing during the first week in Decem- ber, will receive tie paper for ONE MONTH FREE OF “CHARGE, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1880. AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Powna Street, continues to receive transien and permanent Boarders. {jl ciwen House continues to receive permanent BOARDERS, Terms mod. foe 7 cnr el pe BIER REA Cathedral and Church Organ Builders | RESIDENCE; St, Lawrence Hotel, Charlottetown, i | QLOCIETIES or CHURCHES Wishing to \ ) get PIPE ORGANS will do well to on re 1 j ‘to build CHURCH ORGANS from $300 |municate with the above, who is [apwards. to any Churches on the Island ‘wishing to gct an Organ the terms will be most favorable, and prices will be given r Lower than Could be Obtained Hisewhere, ORGANS and PIANOS of all kinds re. paired and tuned. ALL WORK WARRANTED to give com. : plete satisfaction. Nov. 30, 1880-—-3m eod Nestle's Milk Food, BOR INFANTS and INVALIDS. a sale at For BEER & COFF’S. Nov. 25, 1880, CANNED SMOKED Finnan Haddie! SOMETHING NEW AND NICE. bh sale at 20 cents per tin. BEER & GOFF. 25, 1880. TO LET! HE Dwelling (7 rooms) adjoining the exb- scribers’ shop on Great George Street, If desired, stable room and workshop can be supplied. Apply to Fer Nov. fi : H. COOM Nov. 22, ’80—4i eod, pat ar 2i se ; Ladies’ Clothing Association, FOR BENEFIT OF THE POOR. pur Asseciation purposes to provide some comfort during the winter, in the way ef clothing, for the more destitute poor of the city. Cast-off articles of Clothing of every description are requested to be ian at the Hospital, where they will be ‘thankfully re- ecived. { no 16, ne her Lobster Packers, Notiee, OBSTER CANS manufactured for the Trade at a low price. Gans warranted, and ef a superior make. Address, . : LOUIS ESTANO, Nov. 29, “80—5i pd Amherst, N, 8, BUTTER, BUTTER, NHOICE QUALITY, “FOR SALE / THE TUB, at ae LEER & GOFF’S. Nov. 25, 1880. Wants, Last, Found, se. FretND—0n Saturday, Nov. 27, 3 Pocket The owner can have the same by applyi Wa. Cargy, East Royalty. . hae 3 is 1 pe nag CALF—A Stray Heifer Calf, i color white, brown head and neck; has been on the subscriber's premises for the laat ten days. The owner is requested to take her away, and pay for this advertisement.— Hunry Loxeworrtu, Glynwood. . [deS VV ANTED—A Good COOK. W liberal. Apply before 20th Dec., ime to Mrs. L. H. Davies. [de 3 eod tf OST—A small bunch of KEYS, rendered eonspicuous by a cork serew attaehed. The loser would be obliged to have them left at the EXAMINER office, {de2 AY 7; ANTED—By a competent _persom, employment for the winter to make up books and accounts, Apply at this offiee. [de 1 ILK CO@W-—Newly calved. Apply to N A. McRag, Pownal. (uo 30 tf y ANTED—A smart BOY about 15 years of age, to attend general store. Must have good recommendations. Apply to the ExaMINER office, [ne 30 tf GARD AND LODGING—A Lady and Gentleman, or two Gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and lodging im a private House. Rooms large, and situation very pleasant. Apply at this office. . [no 29 4i eod YARRIAGES STORED for the winter in @ large and dry warehouse. -Terms very low. Apply at this office. [no 293i eod NHAEIN—A large lot of second-hand CHAIN—as good as new. For sale cheap.—. F. Yates, cor. Water and Pownal streets. [a0 26 6i VW INDLASS GEAR—tTwo sets Wind- las Gear—for half price. —G. F. Yarrs, cor Water and Pownal streets, {no 26, 6i TT LET—A Tenement House, situated om Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrrr, Queen street. [no 13 tf BeABBERS Three or four Boarders can be accommodated with first-class board and apartments at very reasonable rates, in a pleasant and one of the most con- venient localities in the city. Apply at this office. {no 6 t¢ LET—A House containing 8 rooms, with stable, coach house, and a Cte attached fronting on Rochford Square.i ossession giver: immediately. Apply to J. |\T. Croogertt, at the Fish Market. [no € Book containing a sum of money, ete, “—~ + a &