hei on 2 as Wi | : x = parece no = P= ees a nnn nn THE Ex Amr are eee SS eee VOL. 8, CHA Tur Datty KXAMINER is Published eve y Evening, OVFICE: Wes’ BUILDING AK D GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, Charlottetown, P. EK. 1. Kates OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, : . : $2 50 Three Months, - . “ 1 2 One Month, : ; 0 50 Oae Woek, . . - 6 i2 ar Advertising a) wost moderate rates, @ontraets may be made for morth!y, qnar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appii- estion. w. L. COTTON, ! J. Mauager | W. MITCHELL, Office =up’t. "W. E. GREENWOOD, Cathedral and Lhurch Qrgao Builder —WoORSHOP AT — DOGHERTY’S FACTORY, KING ST, OCIETIRS or CHURCHES wishing +% K) get PIPE ORGANS will do well to com municate with the above, who is prepared te build CHURC IL ORGANS fron $3800 upwards. To any Churches on the Islane Wishing to get an Organ the terms will be mest favorable, and prices will be gven Bech Lewer than Could be @hisined Llsewlere ORGANS and PIANOS ef all kinds re- paired ancl tuned. ALL WORK WARRANTED give eom piete satisfaction Nov. 30, 1580—-3:a end PROFESSIONAL CARD A se Francis S&S. LOoNGWORTH, Barrister-at-Law, NGTARY PUSLIU, &. OF FICE-—O’Hal)oran’s Building, 46 Great George Street, nex! door to the Union Bank, Chariottetewn, P. Ff. Island. Nev. 25, ‘$0—her pat til 3ist dee QUEEN INCURANGE 00'R. OF ENGLAND. BAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING N&URANCE effected on all kinds of Build. i Merchandise and Produce. Also, on on the stocks. ial rates for isolated residences, Leases settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Baak), Agent for Prince Edward Isiand June, [877— oe | QLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES E-O PEN HD. TR YHE Subscriber has removed to the com- 1 modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Sila Queen Square, Where you can get the CHEAPEST AND Brat Torsvcrs IN THE LITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch'town, Sept. 14, 1800—ly BYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. Re McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennaylcania, fermerly Assistant Surgeon to the Sth and Lo ust Street Kye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, contines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Kye, kar and Throat. @fdee at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. 8. @et. 14, 1850. THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE CORNER OF WATER, RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE Antal a= oak hil EDWARD eo EE ea me THE GUARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Company, {1 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E. €. ESTABLISHED 1841. -— 0:—-——- —- Subscribed Capital, - é ie . - : 8$9,733,200,.00 Capital paid up, - . ‘ ‘ ' i ‘ $4.566,600.00 Total Funds, upwards of = - . . ‘i » 414.507.533.000 Total Annual income, nearly. . ° ° . $2,433,300.00 — ———:0: — : DIRECTORS: Chairman—Augustus Prevost, Esq. Deputy Chairman—John G. Talbot, Esq., M. P. lienry Hulse Berens, Esq., | Right Hon. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., Henry Bonham-Uarter, Heq., — | Frederick H. Janson, Esq., Charles William Curtis, Esq., |G. J. Shaw-Lefevre, Esq., M. 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Coffin Pedestals, something new and much uecded, sent to the house free of charge. New Plumes of the latest design. Parties leaving full orders for funerals will be subject te oxLY HaLF Price for hearse, with either one or two horses, Nov. i2, 15°0—3m 2aw aa A TT I ae prema cmes cnet ait _ eeenabaorsrentiae OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING A Complete Stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS! 20: GREAT BARGAINS IN Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey and White Cottons, &e., &c. ——— 0:0 Tweeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, President and Vister Cloths, OHEBEATL®Y! INSURARGE OU, Of Edinburgh and London, | iN 1809 Sabscribed Capual, $9,.753,53%.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216.666,60_ —— <a ' ESTABLISHED ee Transacts every description of Fire, Life wed Annuity Business on the most favorable Fire DeraArRTMENT— Insurances may be ef- feeted at the Lowes! current rates. Insurances upon Pul.be and Private Build- effected on espn cially favorable terms, Bs settied with promphtuce ana libes- ality. Live Departmex t—New and Reduced pre- Miums-for Vominion of Canada. ¢. W. Debrols, General Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Steet, ( barlottetown. : April 14, 'bO—pat her ne sj koa tf eod j ; ———0: — -READYMADE CLOTHING! In Ulsters, Qverecats Reefer, rents, Vests, Gey at Very Low Paces, ; It will pay Cash Buyers to call and examine our Goeeds and Prices before purchasing elsew here. @- ROBERT ORR’S OLD Charloitettown, Nov. 16, 1880. STAND, “ea ca enn oye —s BUILDING LOTS IN eT . V ERCHANTS expecting Goods by §, 8. I /f ‘Northern Light” must iastruct their ARTIES wanting to purchase Puildiag A.ent at Pictou Landing to deliver. Lets ia Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- WILLIAM MITCHELL, ply to Agent of Dept. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880. DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MR-. HENRY HAKLAY, July 20, 1880-—oaw Summerside. pee place to get your Printing doye is a the EXAMLIAEK FRIN1IN ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘Tue Darty EXAMINER, DECEMBER 31, 1589. Things to Remember. solemn bargain with Lord Carnarvon and British Columbia to comp’ete the Paceilic Railway by the year 1890. That they passed a Bill, offering any company that would undertake the work, 50,€09,000 acres of land and $30,000,000 in cash, besides interest for 20 years. That every Grit in Parliament voted for the Bill, ed in favour of it. That the present Government got ars- liable Company to undertake the work re- waining to be done for 25,600,000 acres of land and $25,000,000. That iment every Grit, in ai are howling that the Company are getting too much, That if any farther evidence is wanted tH t . } : 3 | Hypocrisy,’ it ean be produced. ee a _—-—--- ————— > TT ~ +203 bee ; Boer Retribution. BRITISH CIVILIANS FOUR MURDERED. AT POTCHEFSTROOM—TROOPS FOR THE CAPE. | { P» i ‘ahle f {he aD Yn LL -Herald ) j v7 ALE OU bi 4’ : iGinds AGL. | The Sixth dJraguons will be sent to Natal from England, in response to the call of the commandant at Durban It seems 'that the Boers fired upon the detachment lon the Pretoria and Lydenburg road ‘under cover of a fiag of truce. At Pot- |chefatroon the greatest excitement pro- vails. Four persons have been murdered. They are a commandant of the Cape mounted police and threa civilians, They were brutally murdered in the midst of an vf 3,000 Boers. The ‘‘Standard’s” correspondent at Durban, reports that the wagons whigéh the detachment of the Ninety fourth regiment was in charge of got into a swamp, and ali hands laid aside their arms to extricate them. The Boers suddenly appeared and demanded their aurrender. ‘Che soldiers rushed for their arms, but before they were able to defend themselves they were shot down. While a Boer was attempting to hoist a republican flag at Potchefstroom he was shot by a British officer, whom the Boers shot dead. The driver of a post cart was murdered and the mail bag carried off. Another re- pert says the Boers were shelled at Potchef- stroom and 100 killed and many wounded, Arrangements are being made at Woolwich for sen@ing supplies to the Cape. The ‘‘ Times’” Durban despatch reports the Boers have giver notice that they will seize a certain town on a specified day. The Boers were shelled cut of Potchefstroom. They lost one hundred lkalled and many wounded. The authorities at Cape Town have communicated further with the home authorities in regard to reinforcements, and it is probable that two regiments of cavalry, two of infantry, and two battaliens of artillery will be sent to the Tranavaal. taille ; assetnbly Irish Disorders. (From the New York Herald.) The circular of the magistrates in reply to Mr. Forster’s circular states that the magistrates are unable to carry out the law owiug to terrorism. A farmer's house at Portadown has been maliciously. burned. The Monaghan Anti-League Association has issued a manifesto caliing on loyal men to combine for mutual benetit and to com- bat the hateful teachings of the Land League. The Land League meeting which was to prohibited. Military and __ police present to enforce the prohibition. There was a riot in Dublin on Saturday between soldiers and civilians. The police separated the combatants. The Gazette publishes a proclamation prohibiting a mee'ing at Athgreany, county Wicklow, on Sunday, which was called for the purpose of denouncing a certain in- dividual. The Gazette declares the county Lim- erick to be in a disturbed state, requiring additional police. At Cork yesterday, on the police forder- ing a disorde:ly crowd to disperse, a volley | was fired at the police irom revolvers. A | policeman was shot bat not mortally | wounded. i «<=> froland and the Pope. ‘ a The correspondent of the Times at Rome says :—‘* I am justified in asserting that ithe Land League in Ireland fails distinct! within the category of ‘ed by the Vatican 'when the Pope, as in the document pub lished in the Usserratore Romyno, deploring ‘the serious character of the agitation in Ireland, &c.—for the official nature of which I can fully vouch- -speaks of anar- chial means he points distinctly to ‘ Boy cotting asd other unworthy systems. After this utterance there can no longer remain any justification for the assertion made by a portion of the Irish press that the Pope countenances the proceedings they advocate.” bcos iteaetbaliteate erie th At Newark, N. J., on Christmas day, a negro waiter killed his wife with a club and elep> with her oorpse during the uight. , . associations regard- That the late Government entered into a! That every Grit out of Parliament shout-, 1d out of Parlia-', show that the Grits are an ‘* Organized | + be held in Borris in Ossory on Sunday was | were as revolutionary, and | = ene neaelly +2 = ES See a 31, 1880, NO. 37 i canine al rey t zt 2465 Warrespangence. sa” We donot hold ourselves responsible for r opinions of our correspondents, ene _—_ ~~ T'o the Hditer of the Examiner. Drax Sin,—I notice an article in the Patriot of the 18th December, marked ‘- Com.” and headed Cape Traverse Branch, |which is intended to mislead the public. ‘*Oom.” is in faver of building the Cape Traverse Branch Railway. To this under- taking there can be no very serious objec- tions providing other equally important matters do not suffer in consequence. I ‘am aware that a good many philosophical, as well as practical, men believe that steam /communication with the mainland ean be ‘kept up at the Capes successfully all the ‘year round. Senstor Haythorne, for in- stauce, has been making strenuous efforts ‘for the last few years to have the ‘‘ North- » Light” taken from her present’ route between Geergetown and Pictou, and placed ‘at the Capes. Of the utter folly of ex- ‘pecting a steamer of the dimensions of the (** Northern Light” to*run satisfactorilly at ithe Capes nothing need be said. Still Mr. | Haythorne persists in ignoriag the interests tof King’s County altogether. Nothing short lof having the ‘* Northern Light” at the ‘Capes, will satisfy him. The Minister of iMarine and Fisheries is twitted by this | Senator with having changed his views as ‘to the Capes route, and the Government {blamed for not carrying out the course in- dicated in the article in the Patriot. Now ‘as well asin his pre-Ministerial days, the | Minister of Marine, ie an advocate and be- ‘lieverin the Cape Traverse Branch. This however, does not blind him to the fact that Georgetown and Souris are easily ac- cessible for months after the narrow straits ‘between the Capes are completely choked with ice. The ‘‘ Northern Light” during the present season alone has been of incal- ‘eulable benefit to business men. Her trips 'have been made with wonderful regularity, jand why anyone with the interest of the |public at heart, shonid advocate -her ‘removal from her present route to the Capes, is not easily accounted for, except om the seors of selfishness. Jt is to be ‘hoped that the ‘‘ Northern Light” will never be placed on the Capes route to gra- tify the vanity or vagaries of a Senator or anybedy else. While the presgnt Minister presidesin the Marine Department, no such act of folly as sending the ‘‘ Northern Light” to ply between the Capes may be anticipated. I remain, Yours, &c., Farrruay. King’s County, 29th Dee. 1880. Typographical errors are inevitable, and in many cases are very amusing to.all.ex- cept the parties immevliately concerned. A Richmond paper relates that at a conven- tion held in that city an attempt was made to expel a reporter. It was unsuccessful, and the reporter wrote to hfs paper, re- counting the ‘‘ dastardly attenipt,” -and closing with the remark that ‘‘ thus an effort to muzzle the press was thwarted.” The compositor had something to do with the letter, and when it appeared the next morning the line quoted read, “ and thus another attempt to muzzle the pup was thwarted.” The reporter is now dead and the compositor mortally injured, lee A firm in Ualifax have received a letter from a Liverpool firm, asking if it 1s not pussible for them to bring sugar to Halifax from Souih America, and to carry grain thence to Liverpool, or London. They say their vessels are all the tame picking up freights of sugar in South American ports, and would rather come to Halifax and de- liver up their sugar, and take grain frons Halifax io Enrope, than go to either New | York er Boston. adap The original ‘* Uncle Tom” has a home at he age of ninety-two, in Camden, Kent ‘anada. He goes about lecturing. His arms he cannot raise to his head because they Were crushed by a railin the nands of his old master. One of his grandsons is being educated at Oberlin’ for the ministry. ! count a a on sniinle Tnis is just the Weather in which to re- member that wet feet are the beginnings of many maladies, and the healthiest persons are the first to be unfavorably affected by soaked soles. > M. Anderwert, who was recently elected President of the Swiss Confederation for i881, committed suicide recently in the public premenade by shooting himself with a revoiver. >_>. A Fact Worth Knowing. Are you suffering with Consumptioa, Coughs. Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and Druggists all ever our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. 2,400,000 samples have been given away free eharge. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample Bottle fot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. Three doses will reiieve any case, Try it. Haver you had any sausages from the ‘‘Fish Market?” They are the best in town, and ba made fresh every morning. [de © 6