Was me — le a Ns = Local and Other Items. Pranos to rent— ©, P. Fiercner. Tur ‘‘Northern light” arrived at Pictou at one o'clock to day. ee THE couriers arrived at Cape Traverse at ts one o'clock to-day. Drs. Johnson & Canning are attending Phy- sicians at the Hospital the ~n sent month, Fiovur. Cornmea), Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Salt, &c., &ce., cheap and good at GEORGE CaRrrTeEr’s. ‘Where can I get good THE great question, 1 buving it at GEORGE answered by tea?” is . CarrTers, 68 Great Veorge Street.— 2ins t & s. x 2 ele iake Jus? RECEIVED a large and well assorted lot Valentines, from 1 cent up to $1.00, at the Agricultural Store..-R. May. £3. 6 Aceipent.—A poor man named Heron, be- longing to the city, had his leg broken below the knee on Saturviay last. He was taken to the Hospital on Tuesday evening. WE are in receipt of Meec ham & Co's. Illus- trated Historical Atlas of Prince Edward Is- land ; and a close inspection confirms our good one of it. One rather important feature is the Directory, which gives the name, resi dence, business ani Post Office address and place of nativity of every patron of the work —in a word, of all the principal inhabitants of the Island. The printing of this part was done by Messrs. Bremner Bros., and itis al- most needless to say that it is well done. cinher<eliniadeneibhbia Mr. Joun Cavex, the editor and pro- prietor of the Churloffetown Herald, and ** Deputy Assistant Professor of Prince of Wales College,” does not think it beneath him to manufacture and then to exhibit to his friends and others a bogus telegraphic message purporting to be froma Minister at Ottawa, to the effect that the R. M. Steamship Sarmatian had been detained at Londonderry for Senator Car- vell. The message closed with the words **don’t publish.” But the idea once con- ceived became unmanageable in the second assistant Professor. Nature had to take its course. The second assistant Professor swelled with it, and flnally became so big with it that he must .** write or bust.” Hence the leader in yesterday’s issue of the Charlottetown Herald. We are sorry for Senator Carvell. Mr. John Caven, the second assistant Professor of Prince of Wales College, and editer and proprieter of the Ch: arlottetown Herald, is after him ** fall tilt.” Correspo onoeiice. = We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents. ee ene i re et re False Reports. To the Editor of th Sir,—It is to be much regretted that there exists in Charlottetown a certain class of per- sons who appear, from all accounts, to take special delight in spreading reports injurious to the characters « of their fellow beings, re- rts which have not the slightest foundation infact. Within the last six weeks the Uhar- lottetown gossips have been very busy in “‘gividg wind” to a most injurious and scandalous report in connection with a very respectable tamily well known by our citizens, a report which is as contemptible as itis false, and as false asit is contemptible. From what data this report was manufactured would puzzle even ‘‘ the father of lies” to determine. If I were a member of the family in ques- tion I would sift this report to the very bottom and leave no stone unturned until I had suc- ceeded in bringing the originator to justice. ** The tongue is a little member, and _boast- ** eth great things. Beholkl how great a mat- ‘“‘ter a little fire kindleth!”’ ‘And the ‘‘ tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity.” “‘It **is an unruly evil, full of deadiy poison.’ ‘‘ But if ve have bitter envying and strife **in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against ‘the trath.” ‘‘ The fruit of righteousness is **gown in peace of them that make peace.” ‘* Speak not evil one of another, brethren.” ** Who art thou that judgest another ?” The above texts | have given for the peru- sal of many of your readers, and I earnestly trust that those readers will ‘‘read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them.” Iu conclusion, Mr. Editor, I qoute the followiog lines which I trust will have their effect on another class of persons who thought- leasly repeat what malicious tongues have spoken. ‘* Lend a hand to one another ; ‘* When malicious tongues have thrown ‘* Dark suspicion on your brother, ** Be not prompt to cast a stone. ‘* There is none so good but may ** Run adrift on shame and sorrow, ** And the best of men to-day, ‘* May become the worst te-morrow.” Truly yours, Exaininer. A PARENT. Feb. 4, 1880. —_————__-—- —_—_—— + pee Hanging Up Coats. A heavy garmont, like an overcoat, .if hung by the loop at the back of the collar, will soon stretch out of shape by its own weight. To avoid this, various devices have been made, some of wire, and others | ef wood. A piece of hardwood, long } enough to reach from the outside of one sleeve to that of the other, will answer the purpose; it should have a hole bored through the center, or a loop of strong cord to hang it by upon the nail or hook. Undercoats and vests may be hung in the same way. For the ‘“‘best suit” this little matter is of considerable importance to all who desire their back of the neck, shape. -and therefore, out of o> <mm ++ @ Never mind a man who is hard up, for he can work. Never mind a woman who! is dead breke, for she can get married. But think of the little dogs who haven't got any velvet blankets and who can’t get- employment. coats te not be full in the | [ | } During this month we will to clear lewing MEN'S RY 7 a & ERS, OVERS sell at 1 eur steek in the fol- departments, viz: AND Boys’ a aa To ” Et, pw age PEEEEE 7d @ & « 5 ti Ses Bee i MENS ANB BOYS’ FUR CAPS LA DIS’ For ans and Mutfs, LA DIES’ MANTL The ES & ULSTERS. balance of our Wool Goods, BREA [PROMENADE SGARFS KFAST SHAWLS, CROSS-OVER, &6, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS. AT 19, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. TERMS CASH. Lames & b Jan. 3; 1580. | ; sY mouth, THE MUEENS SDEERU Good be: 8! be nto bG 82 WE bea i Pee ‘ ee ee CANADIAN NEWS. spat j } N, Feb. 4. The ‘ Times n its leader on the Queen's Sp eech, . reign affairs will probal bly be bri ed. Anxious attention will have to be paid to affairs in Afghanistan. Great importance will alse attach to % ) nt respecting Sout ica. 7 j 1 cannet fail te refer with becoming sympathy to the dis- tress in lreland, i ling which ma Ly { final exXpression ji tue Ff yal my eech will be lin r< lependent oT an} passing phase of Irish Pp alibaes al discontent. There is no reason to suppose that the present agitation will have any different fate from preceeding ones. Orrawa, Feb. 4. The Customs revenue in Montreal for : ’ a. een « Soe sae the past six months slows an increase of } Mentreal will remeve to Ottawa in April. ~eoe 1: atet Financial. Tue following are ee selling rates for Ex- chanye at the icone of the Merchants Bank of Halifax: Lndon--sight........... 9} per cent. prem MM DOUERE, o cacccsctes BD eee << New York—cheque....... 4 percent. ‘°° Boston--cheque.......... 4 percent. ‘* Moutreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. °° Ae ee | percent, ‘** uM Jen, N. B...cd.. ee eee. BO, Jonees De. sisi 2 per cent. = OF UM betes eb ee LOL ELE A NE ommmemagmne v4 pa Sy OE eR, TS + s Sang fais i a ie iw te Some Pp ARTIES pres SCHOONERS from 33 to 65 To for Sale, may hear of a pur- chaser >y app z to ° ° JOHN H. CATHRAE. 3 ae “ ? » nd Feb., 185G—iw thy ing Ch’tewn, 2 Valuable Pronerty pLULCDE i 4] Pron sUL Vi for Sale, rON\HAT FARM lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in Queen's Connty. For further particulars apply at the ‘office of Messrs. Hopason & McLsop, Charlotte- town. Jan. 9, 1880 —eod GEORGE CA ARTER, UTE rn --DEALER IN— C ELUTE: roceries, s and Confectionery, > AVNER EN ATR z 1m) gy’ Ve 6S & REA ao G Pv OG: ay by See a LET, Next Miliner’s Tin Shop. an. 29, 1880—1m oaw th GO..D PAR: s, MEDAL 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. Ry ALL DEALERS. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. a CHARLOT “TETOWN | Mutual Fire Insurance Oo'y. from 110 4: 2n.. Ores HOURS, from RS, Secretary's Ofiice, Jan. 26th, to 1 p. m. H. V. PALMER, Acti ing Secrotary | Kent Street, } 188s0—lwk eod { BEER & GOF'E'S. Jan. 12, 1880. Cheirograph- or Lethogram .; \N be made for 50 cents by sending 35 cents in stamps to P. O. box 126 Yar- N. §8., and by return of mail you will receive a receipt for making tablet and ink frem which you can get over one hundred copies from one original writing. Ch’town, Jan. 7, “1880. lm VIAGLEAN & WARTIN, ATTORNEYS oo Newson's Building, Upp. Post Office, aD tinal D Charlotietown, P. &. 1. A, + McLEAN. D.C. MARTIN, | June 18, 1976 aia nearly half a million dollars over the cor- responding period of the year preceding. Letters from the North-west announce general dest titution among the Ly dik ans. The agric ual ural instructors are employed in supplying food to a good number. The staff of the Geological Bureau of | JAN ® i First Arrival this Year. We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,” several cases of NEW GQ008 New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Blaek Velvyeteens Frillings, Edgings and Laces. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Hoiders. C———= SPECIAL. The remainder of our Fur Goods, Ladies Cloth Jackets, Ladies’ Ulsters, Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, WILL BE SOLD AT A-- BIG DISCOUNT, |= In order to clear them out before the season is over. Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods will save money by giving us a call. PODS & {Pranuary 5; 1350. : meee From J CHARLES | | } { | i ie 7 * tj ne mT ssnang Ltt Ulu il BU Ui iu Ay TH e-- ct co cont a itm. Pir qt 4 4, f « @ a ya orn eee —® 7 > WD Far aay Reg alg ey P. kde Si R19 SF vESGauN res 1880. SPRING TRIP. 1880 er wi ERESSak =F GREE ee . my t? 7 7 (7 . Lhe Wel-known Clipper Darkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, GOULD, COMMANDER, Wil Sail from London About the Ist of April, Carrying Freight at through rates te Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengérs, and every inducement te Shippers. Parties wishi ng to have their Goods de- livered here’eariy in the season wiil oblige by forwarding thei ir orders in time, se as not to detain the Vess For Freight or Passage, Joun FP , ce 1, apply in London to ITCAIRN & 16 Great Winches- ter Street, kK. C.; in Liverpool, to Prrcatrn Broruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Jehn Street ; or here, to the owners, FPAKE Bro’ vs & Ce HONS, = Jan. 17 ~ — Charlottetown, ; Pin ‘ a = ~~ 2 Fa St A RA EE E> (3 2. | 5 fot oy e-9 tnos ens 8 2. 2A Go a F = yy % BS a> Bea & o> ‘ @,! Lays Hae BD ASSE! S33 FE £415 29 a. Po x S48 ot tac 6! 4 «+ Are > WO PAaia aki CLIC SBSLtere of => => * [8 «# T RF. Ate ae IrkOCPE Ek, nm Cs iuuston Street. — = So, # Piensa 4 2D — Immedinte Payment Reenauna: harl owl , L830. sim PY) -(« 7 SS AR ‘ ERFEE rr np | wi vn (THe f PE rm Jor weiskve=a UNRIVALLED Fo les Y@STOD er le en STHERS HAM SUILDIN GS, EC. LERIES, ARGY LESHIRE, wot: o = 39 (6 e Fmd» , 5 xc mr 22) mn o=—5.~ ERE MiGHLANRD WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY Seen 54, Holborn-vi i, J mn, Aug. ts, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorn hland Whis- " ” 2 KG ee oe eae key oi éessra. Greeniees br on _“—_ ‘We have visited the stores of hatéling WVU Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have sel | 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 fromr added color- ng matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure «and y esate Scotch W hiske ¥ f the first « i" \I 8 Hai, 3 UrTTro Hgmng:r, F. ( wee, Oe Sole Proprictors, GREENLEss BROTHERR, Gresham -buildings, Lone Argyleshire. istilleries, Lek ET Uy i Agent MESSRS. eae 2. 78 ots Finnan Haddies. UST R choice i ROnRTVET a ay eRe gee Lu Cae ED — * rerern Light, ict of Finnan Haddies, at FISH MARKET, wjraiton Street. To inventors aud Meshanieg Jan. 17, 1880. Par ENTS and how to obtain them, Pamph- et « me pages iree upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address CO., "Ou MORE, SMITH Soheitors of Patents, Wash ngtou, D.C eno < -_~* re _ é > ’ [ies shapaia Ps © Wants, 7 ee al ee Owe, c OST a brown SPANIEL PUP, half- grown, White tip on end of tail, white breast; answers to the name of ‘‘Gip,” hasa wide brass coliar an Meacham, owner Wili give $3 for d fastened with brass lock, name, engraved on cx ar. his return to old Union Bank building, over ‘‘Presbyterian” Office,—-J. H. Mz. ACHAM [| 3l - l mis —On Thurs: lay, a small dark leather > ay a ls oe . 4 PURSE, with a steel clasp, containing ten or eleven dollara and nd a cl memoran- dum, — Pho finder will, up leaving it at this Office, be suitably rew {3 23, Si citi YO LET- Shop — aud Dwellings House, AY " . : as ; North 8: de Queen Sqnare, now eccupied by Jobn Kelly as oGeedent and Liquor Store. ’ossession given on the Lot! i ebrua ry, is&O0. Enquire on the premises, or at Si. Lawrence - | Hotel. ,uec 31 tt] FEN) NEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- poste residence of Thos, DesBrisay, Esq., yr hall seve ‘O0mM 2 . . eoutaiui: 5. haul, : we recom 2 pa Ltry : tront and vpacs eae vo Let, Wita Lnimediate poRss- ession. Lnguire of Jons STUMBLES. Jan. 3, 1830, diweod tf,