9 hagas OU, A eaiae aa an 7 ua ther Tamara, eas sll le . iecal and Other Items. direct from the beds a! FresH OYsTRES . co t ‘* The Confectionery. most every day ” - -_ John F. Robertson we learn By cable to 7 ‘ Toh F. Rebertson, McMillan, : je DATE aca +) 7 Loar from this port, Ari ved at Paulliac, France, | on the 22nd inst. a eis : x departure trom Pictou, on Tt urea ) rnipg 10t ing h Ls been heard of; murs Y mer: . ; the Northern Light [he mails at Pictou have 7 : 3 : ' . ’ 4 , been ordered to Cape Tormentine, where they will pro vably cross to-morrow. k ereign mails tive Cape lyaverse, ¥ ill close in this city TALS, t¢ eens ” * this eyeni! 5 — — fC eat locomotive that ever entered ‘ , at 3 0 lock. Tne hrst ik ache erossed the Red River on the 29th ult. She is named | ohn G. Haggart, and be. longs to Mr. John yan, the centractor lor the 100 miles west. She was brought across the ice, and her transmission was witnessed by a number of citizens, most of whom felt tolerably jubilant cver the event, as_marking a new epoch in the history of the city. cidealpempmcanial Iete.xs, which form on the eaves of build- ings in this city, are a continual source of ter- ror to tbe man who chooses the platform to walk upon. Of late these icicles have assumed un- usually prodigious proportions, and often sus- pended from the eaves of lofty buildings, per- haps, by nothing more than a few fibres, they threaten destruction to the unwary pedes- triap. On Queen atreet, the eaves of a large namber of houses are fringed with these dan- gerous ice masses. We would warn our read- ers in passing the streets, to give a little at- tention to them. siecitl>~<ipiiitibilipiasenans A very good attendance at the mar- ket to-day (Friday) The prices were as follows: Beef (small) 5 to 12 cts. per lb; beef (qr.) from 4 to 8 cents per lb.; mutten, from 4 to 8 cents per lb.; lamb, from4 to 8cents per Ib.; pork (per ]).) from 7 to 9 cents; pork (per carcass) from 5 to 6 cents; geese, from 40 to 60 cents each, ducks, from 25 to 30 cents each; Turkys, 75 to $1.25; chickens, from 50 to 60 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 18 to 22 cents per ib.; butter (tub) from 16 to 20 cent per lb.; potatoes, from 16 te 20 cents per bushel; hay, from 28 to 34 cents per LOU Ibs; oats, 34 to 36 cents. silt ~taaenalinacitiaiaieieeiy A wWELL-KNowN and wealthy farmer of Thurlow, Onatario, has disappeared under circumstances that cause his friemds much pain. It appears that as usual in such cases, there is a woman concerned, although the ab- sconding Lothario is well over the years of youth. A fascinating young milliner, who had service in the farmer's house, suc- ceeded in winning bis affections, and in order to carry out his evil intent, he raised money by dishonorable oeans, and, it is reported, mortgaged: his farm for a large amount, forged a deed to property not his own, and by other such disreputable means succeeded in getting together a large sum of money, reported as much as $14,000. With this sum in his pocket, he quietly stole away, his lady-love having preceded him, possibly by a pre-arrangement. He leaves a wife and famiiy, who, owing to dishonest proceedings, will be placed in straightened circurastances. AccrpEent.~-As the British Colonial barque ‘*Malinche,” Crptain Gallant, from Prince Edward Island, with oats, was being moored yesterday in the harbor, one of the seamen on board, named Mecarvill, got his leg jammed between the wind)ass and the chain and had it broken. He wns removed to the Queens- town Hospital, where his injuries were attend- ed to by Dr. Benson,—Cork (freland) Exam- iner, Dec. 27th, 1879. The Summerside Journal says: MeCarvill belonged to Charlottetown and not to Sum- merside as has been reported. The ‘‘ Mal- inche” belongs to Angus Martin, Esq., of this place and is the vessel in which Mr. Morrison and wife, Miss Knight and Mr. Stavert took passage from this place for England. The many friends of these per- sons will no doubt, be glad to hear of their quick passage and safe arrival at Cork on the 29th ult. A Loxpoyx, Ontario East, man, named Thomas Johnston, by his attorney, Frank Love, has created a consternation among the building societies of London, Hamilton and Toronto, claiming from them sums that, if they are compelled to pay, will, in all proba- bility, cause their suspension. It seems that the law requires tat anaffidavit shall be mace setting forth that the society officers have the means of verifying, and have verified, the re turns sent to the Government. In the affida- vits made it is stated that the words ‘‘and have verified” have been omitted, and on this Johnston seeks the penalty involved, which is $100 for every day that has elapsed since the returns were made. The following are the eompanies involved :—In London: The Onta- rio Loan and Debenture Co , Huron and Erie, Agricultural, London Loan of Canada, Royal Standard; in Hamilton: Provident and Loan, Landed Banking and Loan, Anglo-Canadiar Mortgage; in Toronto: Canada Permanent Loan and Savings, Canada Building and In vestment, Londen and Outario Investment, Wostern Canada Loan and Savings, Building and Loan, Union Loan and Savings, lnperial Building and Investment. New IxivsrnaredD Historica, ATLAs OF P. k. 1.—It seldom falls to the ‘ot of a jour- nalist to be calle upon to express an opinion upon such a work as the above. Through the courtesy of Mr. Meacham, we have been favored with aw examination of a copy of his new Atlas, aud avhesitatingly pronounce it ene deserving of unqualified praise in every particular. The binding, which is both ele- gant and substantial, reflects great credit on the binders—Messrs. Bremner Bros., and the letter-press, executed in the office of the Summerside Jovrnal, is another feather in the cap of its enterprising proprietors. Be- sides the usually understood contents of an Atlas, we are furnished with an accurate and interesting history of our Island, a number of biographical sketches of prominent individu- als, views of public and private buildings, and numerous portraits, all produced in the best style. Of the Atlas proper, we cannot speak toohighly. The separate maps of each lot, were the contents of the Atlas confined to these, would, in our opinion, be amply worth the price at which the whole isissued ($12.50. ) In them one secs at a glance the situation of every farmin the lot. its size. name of pro- prietor, and boundary line—information which must ever be welcome to the professional or business man, farmer or student. We under- stand that the elivery of the work to sub- scribers will commence immediately. ~ ememeamein HOUSE. JANUARY. During this month we will vies, te clear our steck in the fol- - lewing departments, viz: MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS. MEVS AND BOYS’ FUR CAPS, LADIES’ Fur Caps and Mnuffs, LADIES’ MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our Wool Goods, PROMENADE SCARFS BREAKFAST SHAWLS, CROSS-OVERS, &, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS, AT 10, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. TERMS CASH. Dies & Ub Jan, 3, 1880. attain Te NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ‘THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION. Watters at Cabul,: ‘Return of the Princess — Louise, Unsestled ; . . ’ ‘ Special dispatch te Examiner. Hy) Lonpon, Jan. 22. Lord Ramsay, Liberal candidate for the Commena for Liverpool, last night was the guest o Lord Derby. This is considered in some quarters to show that at the forth- coming parliamentary election the influence of Derl-y will used in faver of the Liberals. ‘ The corpses of 50 victims of the explosion iin Lycett Colliery have been recovered. Of 12 taken ont 9 have died and others are i dying. A despatch from Cabul says matters are very unsettled. An outbreak is possible at any tine and it is almost certain to be as soon as the snow melts. Mahomed Jan is very popular among the Afghans who will willingly follow him again whencalled upon. They donot ad- mit defeat, and say they only dispersed be- cause they had nocannon with which to dislodgs the British frem Shirpur, but that next time they wil! bring cannon. ny Vorento, Jan 22. The ‘‘ Globe” this morning contains the following special cablegram dated Lon- don, 2st :— ‘*The final arrangements have been for the departure of the Princess Lonise. Her Royal Highness will arrive at Liver- pool early on Thursday afternoon, and pro- ceed «lirect to the landing stage. Her suite consists of hon. Mrs. Laugham, lady Pelly and Captains Charles and Colins. Col. MacNeil will be in attendance at the (Jueen’s command. be Lonpon, Jan, 22. The Princess Louise embarked in tke Sarmatian to-day for Halifax. Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifax :— * Ln don —sight. . . $} per cent. prem so... ee 9 percent. ‘ New York—cheque....... $s percent. ‘ Boston~--cheque.......... 4 per cent. Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 per cent. RRO a os ils hg ede Aae 4 percent. ° ee tg ee eee 4 percent, ‘ ae Sena, ees. Ss 2 percent. ‘ a ee a Supreme Court. JANUARY, 22, The Queen vs. James Blackburn and Jack- son. ‘This was a prosecution for house-break- ing and larceny—tor breaking into the town residence of Williaz: Welsh, Ksq., and taking some hock, Jime-juice and ginger-ale bettles. The prisoners were defended by KE. J. Hodg- son, Q. C. ‘The chief witness for the prosecution was a little hoy—Patrick McAree, nine years ef age. Under cross-examination, he stated that he watched the entry into the cellar from the front gate; but it appeared that to have watched thus, he must have been able to have seen through two walls of the house. Mr. Hedgson made a powerful and affecting appeal to the Jury, and when he made the little boys stand up in the dock, their heads were just visible above the low front of the dock. He begged the Jury to send the boys home “o their mothers, and not send them to the prison where, by contact with the most hardened criminals, they ,would come out again, hardened criminals. The Attorney General having replied, the Judge charged the Jury, who took the merci- ful view suggested by Mr. Hodgson, and found the prisoners ‘‘ Not Guilty.” Mitchell vs. Bowers. The Jury in this case returned to the Court about ten o'clock to- night, and having failed to agree were ‘lis- charged. It is reported that on the first issue two ef the Jury believed the note to have been forged. Four were of opinion that it had never been delivered by the defendant, while the remainder held that it had been both signed and delivered. The other two issues were not considered, it being first necessary to decide the first point. The plaintiff elaamed something like forty dollars. ‘The trial has occupied the attention of the Court for three days ; forty-eight Jury- men at a dollar a day each have been in daily attendance ; the High Sheriff, his Deputy, and and a number of special constables wete busy keeping the Court in order and the gods quiet and the suit is now farther from being {settled than ever it was. The Government. would have been in pocket had they paid the debt and costs at first. JaNUARY, 23. The Queen vs. William Wheeler. This is an indictment for stealing a wagon from Theo- dore Abbott, Unien Road. A number of wit- nesses have been examined for the prosecution which is not through at the time we go to press, — The Attorney General for the Crown; Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., for the prisoner. Special Notices. CRANBERRIES, § cents per quart, at ‘‘ The Confectionery. ”—j 23, 2i CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Niekel ware. Enquire for it. Crotce Fruirand Pound Cakes at Berr & GoFF's, —_ 2 oo HOTEL ARRIVALS. HANOVER HOU@E. Hill. William Larkin, Alberton. XUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX AMENER the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published the Provinces. Mes dfcLeod and child, Cardigan; Williax: | McGee, New Glasgow. Jan. 22.—Donald Mc-} Donald, Bradalbane; Jehn Yeo, M. P. P., Port | ' i j i i i ; } SS. FEBRUARY ! Isso. STOGK-TAKING. =a TRADER. die ! | RECULAR j t a ‘Frou London to Charlottetown } | | Ae pie ' AE ee { A | / p= “% : «}-4 4 : ek } er : sua le ’ - ; * e ; af €r . g ‘Se . a Hixxy {% 4 : & te sy , »i rs tg . + ; : , 4 a os *"s view: oa 17 ie 5-4 2 . r. we ISLAND DIRECT, 1380, SPRING TRIP. 1880. The Well-known Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London About the Ist of April, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressiy for the Loudon trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and every inducement to Shippers. Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London te Joun Pircearrn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street, E. C.; in Liverpool, to Prrcarinn Broruxrs, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; or here, to the owners, — } i Y E hereby inform the pub-| Island generally, that previous | to Stock-taking, we have re-| solved to clear out as much of our Winter Stock as possible. We are aware that at this season it is hard to get people to buy even at -reduced prices; but in the face of this difficulty we have made up our mind to adopt full measures, and sell our Wool Goods and Dress Goods sacrifice. Our Goods have been very cheap all winter, as the run of trade we have had fully testifies. Our store has become the resort of those Ladies who know how tomake a penny go a long way, and who know a cheap article when they see it; and when we say we are going to reduce the prices of our Dress Goods and Trimmings, we .know we shall be believed. We are particul- arly anxious to clear out our present Stock, in order to intro- duce as much of the newest style of Dress Material as possible, and at the-very lowest prices. We shall make special prices on Black Cashmeres, Black Meri- nos, Black Cords and Lustres, Lustrines and Brilliantines. Our Fancy Wool Goods will be sold at less than cost. Our Stock of this class was the larg- est, most select, and finest in the city, and the remains of it will be sold at a great sacrifice. Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, vc., Will be cleared out a great Bargains. We make no apology to the Tea-drinking public for drawing their attention to our fine flavored and rich Teas, 52, 36, and 40 cents per lb. They are receiving the highest praise, and those who use them, strongly recommend them to others. Our trade in this articleis growing rapidly. Tea appeals to the ‘most subtile of the senses, and as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of lic of this city, and the’ - at alt the Tea is in the drinking. Friends, try it. 838, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALY. Gh'town, Jan. 21, 1880. i Peake Bre’s & Coa, Charlotictown, Jan. > A 1880—10 i oaw (ee ee aac ee a FF : ! Bey): io a fit tik . : ‘ es! \7A. t Wy e's siLanb wad 3 eae S Se Pie ites Sys Ube SCENE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. A THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘* Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ran ‘*We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Arrnurn Hint, Hassarn, M. D. Orro Hruner, F.C. 8., F. I. GC, GREENLESS BRoruEers, London ;_ Distilleries, Sole Proprietors, Gresham-buildings, Argyleshire. Agents ; MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Noy. 26, 1879.—6m rE WEEMLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P, E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than™~ by subscribing to Tuk Weexug EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, cr the Dominion. on reeeipt of One Dollar. Sacepannerdatpaectinancrestteceallicinmengmnaeeneesine ea te poiccloaieach-lauieeaqsieea Wants. Lost, Found, ker ~ OS T—On Thursday, a smal! dark leather PURSE, with a steel clasp, containing ten or eleven dollars and a pencil memoran- dum. Tho finder will, upon leaving it at this Office, be suitably rewarded. [j 23, 3i ey chaagapell From the residence of Mr. Geo, }) Brace, on the 18th inst., a black DOG, white stripe on his forehead, white tips on toes, and white breast; will answer to ‘Bingo.’ The thief had better return the same, or suffer the penalty of the law.—R. K. Bracr, = [23 FF OSE—On Tuesday. January 20th, 1880, between Mrs. John Cairns’, Kent street, and the London House, a large PLAIN GOLD RING, marked 18 carat, inscribed ‘‘Mother from John.” The finder will be rewarded by returning it to Mrs. John Cairns. [j 21, 3i rE\®) LEF—Shop and Dwelling House, North Side Queen Square, now occupied by John Kelly as a Grocery and Liquor Store. Vossession given on the 15th February, 1880, Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrence Hotel. [dee 31 tt] *EYENEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos. DesBrisay, Esq., containing hall, seven reoms, pantry, front and hack stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- ession. Enquire of Joun STUMBLES, dan. 5, 1850, diweod tf. EW COTTAGE TO LET.— Kitchen 4a and sitting-room below, and three bed- a | rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground ‘attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress, Enquire at the resig dence of Chief Justice PALMen.— d6 m & w Fine Cabinet Organ — (Swith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, Jess than half. Apply at * this Mee. [nid