~ a — = + —_—- Tun Damy Ex Roturn of the Princess. an absence of three months 1 | ’ . haa Her Royal Highness tne Prin ise returned to Canada this (Mon- he was received by His rER Al ' England Ce@3ia Lo dav) morning Excellen y the Goyernor General, who ar- | rived at ‘Halifax on Friday in company | ry, Major DeWinton, RB. A; The Sarma- ! Secreta Harbord, A. D. C. steamer in which H. R. H. took On her being with his and C 1p (the passage) arrived at 10 a. m. first signalled at three e ‘ ) ? fred from the Citadel, and as she) tian heavy guns were , : > "* ' a passed up Halifax Harber, a Royal salute of twenty-one guns thundered forth from York Redoubt and George’s island. The Citadel signal staff was decorated with flags; and when Her Royal Highness entered the harber, the Reyal Standard was hoisted instead of the Union Jack. The Sarmatian anchored convenient to the city, and His Excellency immediately steamed out in the Transport Steamship Lilly, avd welcomed His Royal wife. The wholo party then returned to the Or- dinance Stone Yard. On landing there, a royal salute was fired from the Citadel. . ° UT Represen atives of the {mperial, Domin- of experienced men on a Board of such grave| fp come and settle.their accounts. ion, Provincial and Civic authorities, and | Guard of Honor from thef97th Regiment re- ceived them, and after the reception the Vice-Regal party, in company with His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, drove through the fol reets, which were lined with vol. -Granville, down George, along Lup Bishop to Government House- I for Ottawa eave lewing 3% unteers :- Hollis an The Part by train Progress and Poverty. will probably to-morrow. ————__— —¢- ee ----_------ A Man by the name of George, residing in New York, has lately written a book on the asrociation of wealth and poverty. In like New York or London, this association is than in a small place like this Island, There the groatest wealth is found side by side with It is an undonbt- a large city more apparent the most abject poverty. ed fact thatin many of the largest and most prosperous cities of the world, there is more suffering from extreme poverty in one day, than thers is herein the courso of many years. And here we find that the poor in- crease in almost the same ratio as our riches. ‘The statistics of the Island show that its people are, on the whole, a pres- perous people. Never was there mure money in our ‘banks than there is now ; never did the bulk of our people possess more property and more comforts than they do now. Yet it is an undoubted fact that never was the pinch of poverty more keen- ly felt by the poor ameng us thanit is at the prosent time. How is this association of poverty with progress to ba accounted for! The writer before alluded to says that this fact ‘‘ is the enigma of our time,’ and that it has not yet received a solution which accounts for all the facts and points to any clear and simple remedy. = AER The Worthy Poor. —_——.. We are informed by the Treasurer of the Central Committee for the relief of the worthy poor of this city, L. L. Beer, Esq., that, for the Cominittee paid for labour im the dif- ferent wood yards between $30 and $90, and for breaking stone a similar amount. The committes have employed 100 men, but part of those have worked only a portion of he week ending January Jlsé., the week. We well that all men employed are pleased for the opportunity of earniny in preference to receiving as learn gratuity. an eae Aen ; A Caps Breron Mystery Sotvep.— North Sydney, Jan. 27.—Mr. Kavanagh, of the Express, who lately mysteriously dis- appeared, and who, by his acts, endeavored to leave the impression ef having commit- ted suicide by drowning, has been driven from his hiding place. He was concealed in the house of a Dominien official in Syd- dey, and conld see his friends grappling in the for his body. Last week he made goo | his escape to St. Peter’s. Con- stable Musgrave pursued him thither and found that he was concealed in a merch- ant’s store there. Musgrave had the store surrounded and says two Dominion officials took him ‘rom his hiding place at midnight and rashel past and carried Kavanagh te a boat, where he made good his escape to Isle Macame. Kavanagh had charge of the Savinyvs’ Bank, and is a defaulter to the une of ten thousand dollars. <3 ‘tric character named Wm. Max buried in Carleton, N. B., on the His death was the result of a ‘cident to him four years ago, by face and mouth were cut. Before the wound healed he smoked an old black clay pipe, which poisoned the sore, and after ter- rible suffering he died from the effects. He has quite a history, from having been for many years caretaker of the various Caileton harbor A®™ ecce weil was 2th ult. coasting 2 which his { AMINER. | FEBRUAKY 2, 1880 Cannel ih ounctl, }1t.3ni jit in : co cia Btet nie eee Mle server that it is extremely ibjUuaicious Of bic Corressons erie. ; , *) 7 ha ‘ hold ourselves reaponarsle fOr | : ‘ ’ | a i eo We do nol the etatements or opinions of Our correspon fire Department Muddle. mi, 4 h > ” 7 aon. . ‘he A oeominer 120 the s2attor OF wt ie WLILET. } } ° 1, + - 4 Srr,—The unprecedented course adopted by | | in refusing to | confirm the appointments of the Board of Fire | Department,is very generally condemned, and taxpayers of this city. Che at their annual meeting, re- | D. MecKinnon—aud the} , majority of the City Counc | justly so by the ! Fire Department, . ~~ elected their chief game Board as last year, which they sub-| § ™~: ° yr : “Aer + tha Yoder (*% ul “il. Che mitted for approval to the City Counc! a majority ef them), however for ; : fF +} \VWarcde . hie, Orme T 14 \iaraens ho en ft to object to some Of tn é has seen nt v J F ae } ~~ san? > ’ appointed by the Fire Departmen. sience cs risen, Surely, the trouble whieh has since @ m4 a] t)- ist be apparent to every i] irtial Ob +1, part of the City Council thus to throw the apple of discord among a Board of such vital importance as the Fire Department, in con- sequence of which the old Board, with their Chief, has resigned. An attempt has been made to organize a new Board, which (as yet) has not been successful—and in the meantime nothing but confusion exists. This is highly | improper. Should a fire break out under the present mismanagement, for which the ( ity Council is responsible, it 18 impossible to! conceive what fearful results may follow. The conduct of the men who must be held responsible for this state of things is highly reprehensible, and such as should call forth an expression of indignation from those whose property is greatly in danger, as the result of | a factions opposition to the re-apppointment | | | | | importance as the Fire Department. | Yours, VULCAN. | Feb. 2, 1880. so = == | Late English News Notes. | The death rate in Ipswich last week reached 59-3 per thousand. The debts of English towns and cities for sanitary improvements amounts to £230,- 090,000. Sir Alexander Grierson, Bart, died sud- denly on Saturday afternoon week, while walking in his garden at Southsea. Aneld Indian prince died lately in a French garret. Elis name was Dechmita. In his youth he had been a fakir, and had taken arms against the English, who brovght him a prisoner to London. King Lonis Philippe was once found by his prime minister searching in the cinders with a pair of tongs for a lost ten-sou piece. Legend says that the prime minister, being in haste, offered the king a franc, and the king pocketed it, On Monday ef last week the Liverpool | Stipendiary Magistrate committed a youth named Patrick Kelly to the assizes on a charge of wilfully murdering his cousin Bridget Gibbons, sixteen years old. Dur- ing a quarrel on Christmas Day, prisoner stabbed the girl in the neck, causing ins- tant death. The London Times pays five guineas a leader and three guineas for other matter, but these are only its regular business | rates ; for an article of special merit or happy suggestiveness or the like is Teward- ed with a cheque for ten, twenty, or even fifty guineas. Of course it has its special staff, one of whom receives $2,500 and an- other $2,000 a year, When E. J. White, lawyer, gave Michael Kinealy, a brother of the bar, the lie direct in a St. Louis court room last Friday, Kinealy threw an inkstand at him with such bad aim that Judge Wickham was obliged to adjourn the court to wash ink- drops from his face. Before adjourning, however, the Judge took great pleasure in fining both lawyers $50 each. At Leeds Police Court on Wednesday week Richard Gankrodger, a corn miller’s assistant, Was committed for trial for hav- ing caused the death ef his wife by thrust- ing the stem of a tobacco pipe up her nos- trils during a quarrel he had with her sometime age. The stem caitsed a fracture of the skull and inflammation of the brain, which was the immediate cause of death. Theebaw, King of Mandalay, is so much eccupied just new with the Electric light he has forgotten all about war with Eng: | land. A Burmese official has brought the | new light to the notice of the monarch, | hinting, alse, that it is an invention of his | own, For this important ‘‘ discovery ” he| has been raised several degrees in rank, | and at present the Court of Mandalay can | thiuk of nothing ele. | } Cardinal Manning, speaking of a temper- | ance mesting at Liverpool the other day, | said that in Manchester, Liverpool and_| London the Teetotal League of the Cross’ numbered fifty thousand of the soberest |= men in England. Drunkenness was affect- | ing England’s factory hands to such an ex-| tent, he said, that Americans who had vis- | ited England to study the labor question | declared that the factory laber of America | was more efficient than that of England, in | consequence of intemperance among the | English. Before the Brighton Magistrates on | Tuesday week a governess named Zillah | Milner was charged by a lady, named Paine, with an assault. The defence wag! an odd one, viz., that the complainant, be- | sides slandering the defendant, had caused her to be prayed for at St. Paul’s Church as ‘a person troubled in her mind.” Ace cording to the defendant, two ladies re- lated to the complainant had also been prayed for, ‘‘that truthfulness might be vouchsafed to them.” The defendant was fined a shilling and costs. and was bound. over to keep the peace. <2 co =]. 9 — -—__—_—___--- —— -—_ _ Pope says that beauty draws us with a! single hair. It doesn’t nowadays. When a beauty gets so bald-headed that she has but one hair left she doesn’t draw much. — gra vevards, Detroit Free Press. prak TIES having chaser by applying t SOHOONERS from 35 Tons for Sale, may hear of a pur- | to 65 to JOHN H. CATHRAE, Ch’town, 2nd leb., ! meri ck AS fe ay om PERERA Hobs 6G See A Ant SN Breve cE ™ A Foe fF pe cIyTEs CONGCER | to “esd aN Que” Gom E a i) rEVTESABBATH SCHOOL in connection with Zion Church will give a 1 Yitanawr Tntaptaiy Concert alu Liverary Entertainment, ee ee IN THE BASEMENT, ON 1, [th Bohm Mhyoneday ia hi i] i'gbTUary LAMPS), biG vull 2 u ' Assisted by the Choir and several musical instruments, we intend this to be one of the : most enjoyable entertainments of the season. Admiasion 15 cents ; children 10 cents. Doors open at 74 o'clock ; concert to com- mence at 3. 5 aa D. M. FRASER, Musical Director. LAWSON, Supt. 8. Schoel. Jan. 26, 1880—2aw wth, pres pat ar J. i — Has Come, failed te The New Y MANY PI on ul RSONS have The subscriber respectfully requests all parties owing him, either by Note of Hand or Book Account, To Settle the Same at @nee. J. QUIRK. Jan. 2, 1880—9i eod, h ne 3w CARNIVAL. A flals Nanni A Galica Carnival Citizens’ Skating Rink, VEBNESDAY EVENING, February 4, 18890. Those wishing to take part will oblige by sending their names to the Secretary before the 20th inst. By order of the Directors. a; Ss LiF! HOBKIRK, Secretary. January ?, 1880—4i taw STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. CHARLOTTETOWN Tn ; Mutual iire Insurances Co’y, (ye HOURS, from 10 a. m., to 1 p.m. H. V. PALMER, Acting Secretary Secretary’s Office, Kent Street, | Jan. 26th, 1880—lwk eod = § E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN sats eee i italian ¢ Ameriean Marble co ta cs AND ee, at ofp CAR e—-4 om ship § Me pa Heaquereny Tomoye rm ‘ cS a eel ; be OO SOR A ag El ae a = ape MONUMENTS TABLETS, HEADSTONES. TOM3-TABLES Alltrom Original Designs. Best quality ot Stock employed. Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island! Also—Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, ce. , de } cdc. Kent Street, Ch’tuwn, Sep. 6, 1879. —tu th sat Omos & wkly NY ! 4 Gents Per Pound, 4 AT— BEER & GOFF'S. Jan. 12, 1880, } } ; i , JANUARY. During this month we will sell at ries, to clear our steck in the fol- lowing departments, via: MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS. MENS AND ROYS’ FUR CAPS, tA DLHS’ Fir Caps and Mutfs, LADIES’ MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our Wool Goods, PROMENADE SCARFS BREAKFAST SHAWLS, URUSS-OVERS, &e, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS, AT 10, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. TERMS CASH. —_— MR. EARLE’S CONCERT Will be Repeated for the Benefit of the AMATEUR Quintette Club THE— —IN Y. M. 6. A. HALL, This livening, ¥eb, 2nd, With a slight change of Programme, S. N. EARLE, Musical Direeter, January 27, 1880—6i TL Et BUDA’ FLOUR, ' 4 AND OTHER Choice Brands, FOR SALE AT - BEER & GOFFS’. Jan. 12, 1880. Dissolution of Partnership, HE Co-Partnership heretofore carried og by the Subscribers, under the name ef Dorsey & Jost, has this day been-dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due by the Birm will be paid by R. K. Jost, to whom all parties indebted to said Firm are requested to make payment—at McGill’s old stand, Queen Street. JOHN DORSEY, RICH’D K. JOST, Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1880—rg ar pat 3i NOTICE. | TAKE this — , to inform the public that I have leased the new S recently fitted up at McGill’s Old Stand, om Queen Street, a few doors below the Londons House; and having bought the Stock and Machinery of the late Firm of Dorsey & Jost, I shall be prepared, in a few days, to carry on the Boot and Shoe business in all its branches. Custom work a specialty—on cash principles. JOHN DORSEY. Ch’town, Jan. 1é, 1880—ar pat — a Herring. Codfish. rrr FOR CASH, — 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtls. Codtish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I. C. Hall's. To Fisheries and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishi Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and’ heavy), 1 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light?Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL. Jan. 21, 1880-—tf 8. 8. “NQRTHERN LIGHT,” ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between ¥ Georgetown aad Pictou, untjl further notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgetowa at 6a. m., and Pictou at 1.40 p, m., weather permitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent o Dep't. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1879. COOKED CORNED BEEF Most Economical for Family Use, being More than Twice its Weight of Uncooked Meat. Sold by the lb. and in Tins, BEER & GOFP’S, Jan. 13, 1880. GOLDEN SYRUP. Very Choice. 8 CTS. PER POUND, BEER & GOFP'S. Jan. 13, 1880. Tames & C0. Jan. 3, 1880, ro place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, ——w ; 4 Ee 4 Lupe HRI 2 WE Siena andi