Fi m4 ee Pg ee om ayes ee AB 3 ‘2 a 7 ee sg . . + Ls === = -S ee a Lh Peters RememBer the Readings in St. | i Schoolroom to-morrow evening. ee ehgadiags | The Rev. Theo. Ritchey preached in St. Peter's Church last evening. WE regret to learn that Col. McGill is con- } fined to his house by serious illness. i ' ; _ CRANBERRIES, $ cents per quart, at ‘‘ The} Confectionery.’’-—j 23, =! - I Tux Northern Light left Georgetown at eight this morning ind arrived at Picton at twelve. Mr. R. Harnis of this city, has been nomi- nated by the Governor General a Member of the Canadian Acaderny of Arts. Davip Stirttne, lsq., of this city, has been nominated by the Governor General an As- sociate of the Canadian Academy of Arts. Loox out for varieties at EK. Needham's Auction Room, Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, in Ladies’ Furs, Hats and gloves; also, a variety of other goeda, Oxpers solicited for repairing and painting Sleighs. Satisfaction guaranteed. —P. H. Tratnor, Kent street, opposite Rocklin House. [j 24, 4i eod A mail by way of the Capes arrived last evening, and another crossed over to the Main. land te day—arriving at twelve. There is no mail for this Island te-day, and the) couriers did not cross to Cape Traverse. A pepvutTation of Caughnawaga Indians, headed by three of their chiefs, with names unpronouncable, waited recently upon Mr. Mc- Laren, Q. C., of Montreal, with a view to ob- tain his assistance in petitioning the govern- ment at Ottawa for emancipation from the leading strings of the Department of the In- terior. They contend that they are ready for citizenship, and want to take their place as Canadian citizens. They claim that there are provisions in the iaw which give them this right. ‘They ask for cession to them of farms and lands and the privilege of voting and ex- ercising their rights as free men. Ar a regular meeting of St. Patrick's T. A. & B. Society, held in St. Patrick's Hall, on January 25th, 1880, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted .— Whereas, Our Heavenly Father, in His in- finite wisdom, has seen fit to remove from our midst, by the hand of death, our much esteemed and worthy brother—the late Daniel J. McCarthy, who has been for nsarly two years a faithful member of our Society ; and Whereas, The deceased having endeared himself to us all by the zealous and disinter- ested’ manner in which he has labored for the good of our Society; be it therefore Resolved, That while we humbly submit to the Will of Divine Providence, yet we cannot refrain from expressing our heartfelt sorrow for the loss of one whose pure and unassuming character was worthy ef the highest respect and esteem. Resolved, That we tender our most sincere sympathies to the widow and relatives of the deceased in this the hour of their sad bereave- ment. Resolved, That copies of the foregoing reso- lutions be presented to the widow of our late brother, published in the EXaMINER, Herald, New Era, and entered on the Records of the Society. Committee on Resolutions—James Hughes, M. W. Smith, Thoraas Flynn. — Supreme Court. —— JANUARY 26th. The Queen at the prosecution of Eli Galen Hunter vs. Annie McInnis and Thomas Mc- Kenzie. Thisis an indictment for burglary and larceny of one yold watch, one gold chain, three gold lockets, one gold ring, and one gold seal. The man McKenzie is absent from the Island, and the Court are engaged trying the risoner McInnis. ‘The case will likely last allday. The Attorney General and Mr. C. Palmer for the Crown, and Mr, Shaw for the prisoner. OE HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Jan. 24th.—Alexander McLellan, County Line ; Mrs. McLennan, do ; Peter McCourt, Georgetown ; George West, Murray Harbour; Cyrus Crosby, Bonshaw ; Vonelure Gay, Pownal ; Robert Lamont, New London ; Dan- iel P. Whitehead, «o. George Eliot and Her Late Husband. James Steele Mackaye once dramatized ‘‘Silas Marner,” and went to call on George Eliot to ask her consent to its pro- duction. Mr. Mackaye is reported as say- ing: ‘* Shelreceived me with dignity, took my letter, read it deliberately, and then for the firat time looked at my face, at the same time extending her hand to me with charming frankness. In another moment I was perfectly at hoine, and forgot everything in the presence of this charming woman, for she is the most fascinating and homliest wo- man that I ever saw in my life. Her hus- band, Lewes, was there, and it was net long before I found myself comparing the couple te the princess and the dragon. Mr. Lewes sat glowering at me all the time I was there, but after a while I succeeded in forgetting his presenee and that he was, as far as could be, the husband of George Eliot, in intellect and genius the Queen of all England. [told her the changes I hid made in her story, particularly in the conclusien, which I had found necessary to alter wholly. The docu- ment, as I left it, made a really very strong dramatic effect, and the author of ‘‘Silas Martner’ acknowledged the im- provement and regretted, so she said, that she had not thougit of it herself. I talked with her three hours, and I was amazed, when I rose to go to see how the time had fied. I wasto call again the next day to Local and Other Items. | read to her my play, in which she seemed to take areal interest, but the following’ day I reeeived a note from the dragon say- | ing that ‘Mrs. Lewes had, upon mature deliberation, decided not to have-her story dramatized.’ Of course the play was never | produced.” LONDON HOUSE. JANUARY. During this month we will ries, to clear our steck in the fol- lewing departments, viz: MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS. MEN'S AND ROYS’ FUR CAPS, LADIES’ Fur Gaps and Mutfs, 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. Das & Ub Jan. 3, 1880. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, AID FOR IRELAND. Meetings of the Tenantry. Special dispatch to Hxaminer. LONDON, Jan. 26. A lan i meeting was held to-day in Con- nemara Mountains, at which several thou- sand persons attended. Davitt and Daly were pcesent. There was also a land meeting at Bohota at which there were 4,000 present. John Bright, speaking at Birmingham yesterdey, reverted to the Irish question at length, and urged the Government to take energetie action for the relief of the suffer- ers in Ireland. The \.ord Mayor has issued an appeal through the London press in behalf of the Mansion House relief committee, stating that the committee has no connection with any other organization and that it consists ef the r»presentatives of all creeds and of shades of politics, The appeal states that evidencs accumulates that there is scarcely a county in Ireland in which terrible privations gdo not exist in seme portions, though it is more severe in the Western Counties, and on northwest and southwest seaboards. The Lord Mayer fears that the public of London do not realize the gravity of the crisis, or that, unless prompt ssistancs be given, tens of thousands of people must die of starvation. The Lord Mayor states that £8000 have already been distributed out of £28.000 received ; but tha: is a mere drop in an ocean of need. He fears a recurrence of, the disaster of the year 1847 when abundant assist- ance was forthcoming, but toe late te save life. Optawa, Jan. 25. The seats of eleven of the newly-elected Aldermen are to be contested. It is said the Government will be asked to subsidize a line of steamers from St. John or Halifax to Aspinwall, connecting on the other side of the Isthmus with 4 line to 3ritish Columbia. Si. PETER’S SCHOOLROOM, —ON=— Tuesday, January 27th. PROGRAMME. 1, Violin Solo— ‘Tour et Quadrille’— Mr. Vinnicombe 2. Reading-— Mr. W. C. DesBrisay 3. Song—‘‘Non Giova”— . Mrs. Freeiand 4. Reading — Rev. G, W. Hodgson 5. Song —(German)— . Miss DesBrisay 6. Reeding— Mr. J. E. Haszard Interval, Piaxo Solo —‘‘Fantasia a Martha’— Mrs. James Brown 8. Resding— . . fey. R. D. Bambrick 9. Song—"‘The Lost Child’— Mrs, MacNab 10. Resding-- . . . Mr. Morson 11. Song—** The Land o’ the Leal’’— Mrs. Strickland 12. Reading— .. . Mr. T. Harris 13. Gles—‘* To all you Ladies,”’— Messrs. Cotton, W. Harris and Foster Doors open at 7.30. Admission 10 cents. January 24, 1880 —2i o3 ys MAIL CONTRACTS. ENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa, un- til noon on FRIDAY, the 20th FEBRUARY NEXT, for the conveysnce of Her Majesty’s Mails 01 proposed contracts, for four years, from Ist April next, over each of the follow- ing routes, viz. :— Albany and North Tryon, Isedeque and Charlottetown, lsonshaw and Nine Mile Creek. North Tryon and Tryon. as to ccnditions of proposed contracts may be seen, a2d blank forms of tender may be ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices «commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. Ww._W. McLEOD, Asst. P. O. Inspector. P. 0. Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, 15th December, 1879. Herring. Codfish. Cm FOR CASH, — ud 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtls. Codfish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, To Fisheries and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- LN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and’ heavy), 100 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Mc king, Light Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL. Jan. 21, 1880--tf -_---——- Green Teas. FEW PACKAGES GREEN TEAS, in Young Hyson and Japan, will be sold cheap. HORACE HASZARD, Ch'tewn, Jan, 19, 1880—lw On ss FEBRUARY ISsO. STOGK-TAKING. K hereby inform the pub- lic of this city, and the Island generally, that previous to Stock-taking, we have re- solved to clear out as much of Reacings ant itusicale, 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 at a 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, i ; eee dal 4 . ; ; Printed notices containing full information ke., will be cleared out at great Bargains. We make no apology to the Tea-drinking public for drawing their attention to our fine flavored and rich Teas, 32, 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 article is growing rapidly. Tea appeals to the most subtile of the senses, and Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I. C. Hall’s,}as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of the Tea is in the drinking. Friends, try it. 83, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALF. €h’town, Jan. 21, 1880. ee SALMON ANGLING, DerartTMENt oF MARINE & FISHERTRs, Fisorrigs BraNncu, Orrawa, 3lst Dec., 1879, | W RITTEN OFFERS will be received to ' st April next, fer the ANGLING | PRIVILEGES of the following Rivers :— River Kegashka (North Shore), Watsheeshoo do ‘¢ Washeecootai do ‘¢ Romaine do ‘* Musquarro de Pashasheeboo do ** Oorneille do ‘* Agwanus do ‘* Magpie do ‘¢ 6 Trous do ‘* St. Marguerite do ‘* Pentecost do ‘* Mistassini do ‘© Beescie do { ‘« Little Cascapedia (Baie des Chaleurs), ‘* Nouvelle do ‘* /Escumenac do ‘* Malbaie (near Pierce). ‘* Magdalen (South Shore), ‘* Montiouis do ‘* Tobique (New Brunswick). ‘ Nashwaak do «Jacquet do ‘* Charlo do ‘* Jupiter (Anticosti Island). ‘* Salmon do Rent per annum to be stated: payable in advance. Leases to run from one to five years. Leswees to employ guardians at private cost. By order, W. F. WHITCHER, Commissioner of Fisheries. [jan 12, 4i oaw m]} —— rn f Cheiresraph or. Lethogram {AN be made for 50 cents by sending 35 ceuts in stamps to P. O. Box 126 Yar- mouth, N. 8., and by return of mail you will receive a receipt for making tablet and ink from which you cau get over one hundred copies from one original writing. Ch town, Jan. 7, 1880. lm hn Y: = ane ee oa Sai FES ts ee Re eS ; ae aay +s v4 al Skt hire; a1 Ss . me ATTY at ike ys +n eee ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. 4 THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY _ INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, IX. C., Londen, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis. key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— “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 andl well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Artuor Hiut, Hassaur, M. D, Orro Heuner, F. C. S., F. I. C. GREENLESS BROTHERS, London ; Distilleries, Sole Proprietors, Gresham-buildings, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1. Nov. 26, 1879.—6m Warts. Losi, found, Le oe good, smart GIRL to attend in Dining Room. Apply at the “REVERE House.” [j 24, tf yy OST—0n Thursday, a smal] dark leather PURSE, with a steel clasp, containing ten or eleven dollars and a pencil memoran- dum. ‘Tha finder will, upon leaving it at this Office, be suitably rewarded. {j 23, 3i ‘ FGLEN— 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. Brace. [2i a J OST—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 cr. LET—Shop and Dwelling House, North Side Queen Sqnare, now occupied ‘by John Kelly as a Grocery and Liquor Store. | Possession given on the 15th February, 1880, | Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrence | Hotel. {dec 31 tf] 'TRYENEMENT on Hillsborough street, ap: | i posite residence of Thos. DesBrisay, Keq., ‘containing hall, seven rooms, pantry, front ‘and back stairs, te Let, with immediate poss- Enquire of JoHN STUMBLES, ‘ession. | Jan. 3, 1880. diweod tf. jy, seme COTTAGE TO LET.— Kitchen 4+ and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a stnall family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress. Enquire at the resig dence of Chief Justice PaLmEr.— d6 m & w cad