om A Sa = City Council. A special meeting of the City Council was held last evening. Present, the Mayor, Councillors Murphy, Lawson,Horne, Davy, Hooper, Crabbe, Koughan, Byrne, Morris, Beer. se The appointment of Mr. John W. Pick- ard to the office of Engineer of the Fire De- rtment was confirmed. : "hae were read from Messrs. J. D. Irving, Lemuel Phillips, William Murray, and A. L. Brown, stating that they wished to be relieved of the office of Fire Warden. These resignationa were accepted, and Messrs. Augustus Hermans, Charles Rebert- Peter Halloran, John Lewis and oem, . _ r Samuel Lowe, were appointed Fire War- dens. Councillor Beer intreduced the following resolution :— ‘* Resolved, That a Committee of five, of which the Mayor and Recorder shall be two, be appointed to prepare a Bill to re- vise and conselidate the City Act ef Incor- poration and introduce such amendments as may be required for the purpose of im- posing additional taxes upon such citizens and persons doing business in the city, but residing outside the city limits, who con- tribute little or nothing towards the city revenue, and also the mode of collecting all taxes, and report the same to the Council, and submit such Bill toa meeting of citi- zens to be called for that purpose with the view of laying it before the Legislature at their next meeting, with the request that they pass the samo in the early part of the session.” The resolution was carried on the follow- ing division : For—Councillors Beer, Law- sen, Davy, Hooper, Horne, Morris. Against—Councillers Murphy, Crabbe, Koughan, Byrne. Read a letter from certain residents of Great George Street, asking for a survey of the side lines of the street. Referred to Street Commmittee. A letter from the City Surveyor about surveying the street was referred to the Street Committee. ——~ -—9 060 ae Professor Hind’s Find. Tue St. John News says: ‘‘ Professor Hind appears to be in great affliction over adiscovery made by him that the figures used in the British case before the Halifax Commission respecting the quantity of fish taken in Canadian waters differ some in ene way, some in the other, from the figures relating to the same matter embedied in departmental repurts. But although the net result shows that the so-called crooked figures represents the mackerel catch in Canadian waters as smaller than it really was, the Professor contends that the effect was to cheat the United States by securing a larger award against them than the true figures warrante|. “The Toronto Globe brands the Profes- sor’s find as ‘s ware’s nest,’ and his leading charge as utter rubbish. It closes by saying that ‘the best proof that Mr. Hind’s ‘errors’ are of no value as showing that the United States has been wronged is that, though they were brought under Mr. Evarts’ notice long ago, they have never been made use of. If Brother Jonathan had been as much hurt as Mr. Hind wants to make out, he weuld soon have ‘squealed.’”’ ---° @ oe -..--— When the R. M. 8. Sarmatian was leaving, one of the ordinary passengers, a military gentleman, en route to Halifax, requested the saloon steward t: reserve a couple of seats at the Reyal table for himself and lady. Whe- ther the steward was impressed with the be- lief that the bold worrner had a legitimate right to make such a request, or whether a **tip” did werk the oracle, deponent saith not, but the additional chairs, &c., were duly forthcoming. When the bell announced the first meal, the Colonel of the Queen's house- hold, haying charge of the Royal party, notic- ing the state of aflairs, requested the steward to inform him fer whom the additional seats were intended. After hearing the man’s rea sons for providing the extra plates, etc., the Colonel significantly remarked that he had no wish to increase the royal party, and the promising pair had to rest coutent with seats ** below the salt” at the table of ordinary trav- elling mertala. Thus were the mighty. put down from their seats and possibly rendered humble and meek.—Hzx. Evening Mail. -_———————i> 6 <>——--——-. ~~ Special Notices. Just RECEIVED a large and well assorted lot Valentines, from 1 cent up to $1.00, at the Agricultural Store. —R. May. f 3. 6i CLARK’S PIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Wickel ware. Enquire for it. Fat Herrinec, Cheap for Cash by J. B, Harry. jo tf Curoice Fruirand Pound Cakes at Breer & Gorr's. A Bone Spavin on A Vatuanie Horer. — Blistered, fired. rowelled, and did everything without any benefit. A neiyhbor advised me to} try Giles’ Liniment. I bought a quart bottle. To my intense satisfactien. ‘the bony deposit disappeared, alao the lameness. HH. B. Edwards, Park Hotel, Oceanport N. J. Send to Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y., for pamphlet containing full information. Giles’ Pilla cure rheumatism. ‘rial bottles 25 cents, eee «oe: meee Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has_ wsed Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No per- son can use it without immediate relief. Three doses wiil relieve any case, and we eonsider it the duty of all Druggists te re- eommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen. bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try soid at 10 cents. Jegular sise 75 eents. For Be ey ol Deuggiew: chased the runaway snow-plough at the ‘from death. ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER. | LECTURE. FEBRUARY 12 1580 = pecatemcnat | Trade Returns. ¢ We are indebted to Mr. McKenna, of | the Customs, for the subjuined comparative | statement of exports from this Province, | These returns include the exports to all| ports, exeept ports in the Dominion. Of | the latter no account is taken. Of the exports of last year, $1,249,833 | dollars’ worth were from the port of Char- lottetown and $252,579 from the port ef Summerside. The returns show that the export trade is undergoing a complete change. Of lumber and other produce of the forest exported, there has been since 1876 a decrease to the amount of $54,160, and of ships exported there has been a decrease since 1876 of $293,730, while of animals there is an in- crease of $25,887, and of eggs an increase of 59,155 dozens. The difference between our exports of petatoes in 1876 and 1879 is hand vats exhibit an increase of 434,778 ——- i a i a 209 048 2 532 | ll.) 300 | 1,17 , 1877, || é 837, 1,307 $1,502,403 | ly i a a December, 18 1878 6, 7 , 945,977; 81,9 Exported from Prince $1, 884,894) $1 390 645) 683 030 832 +. a a 176 465) 10,028 72 $6 1,057 il 469 | Fisheries Forest $ 822,976 | Animals and their Produce dward Island, during the years ending 3)st 1878 and 1879. K x 4 oe sa Comparative Statement, Showing the Value of Goods Ships Seld to other Countries Goods, not Preduce of Dominion) Agricultural Products Miscellaneous Produce of the Mine Manufactures emt pe ee enn eae eee 2 value. 131,390 53,028 1879. quantity. 2,414,900 7 444,007 1 533,521) 463,8 44,599 acamee oe | 1878. quantity. —— ee 1,853,685; $705,597 1,367,121 | I 59,115! 453,103 384,617 $691,199 value. 1877. 425,573! | | value. \quantity. 38,482 191,376, 1,057,906! $847,363! 1,558,782 1376, jquantity. |! 1,980, 122 739,308 384,852 | Comparative statement of Oats, Potatoes and Eggs exported in 1876, 1877, 1878 and 1879 , Potatoes, do. ..... | Eggs, do..... eran “orn --~ EXCITING CHASE ON THE RAIL Nearly a Bad Accident. 4 SECTIONMAN’S PRESENCE OF MIND. From Wiltshire to Hunter River the railway ison the down grade. Yesterday morning, shortly after the train left Wilt- shire, the snow-plough, weighing some ten tons, became detached from the train, and darted off at the rate of about thirty miles an hour. At Hunter River the trains cross, and if the snow-plough passed that station a collision, with perhaps fatal con- sequences, was inevitable. Conductor Thompson, who had charge of the train, irate of about twenty-five miles an hour, keeping the whistle blowing the danger signal all the while. The sectionmen and others at Hunter River station heard the rattle and the noises; but were unable a decrease of 275,438 bushels. On the other | second of a Course of Lectures in connec- tion with the St. Parxick’s T. A.g& B. SocrETyY, :0 ST. PATRICKS HALL, —- QN-— Tuesday Ev'ng Next, 17th Feb, Sub cct—Cardinal Wiseman. Doors apen at 7 o'clock ; Chair to be taken at 8. Admiswion 10 cents. RICHARD WALSH, Feb. 12, |880 —tsm Secretary. . NOTICE. rEVAE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholder's of the St. Law- rence Warive Insurance Company will be te held at their Office, EXCHANGE BUILDING, ON Wednesday, March 16, 1880, AT THE HOUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK, in comp iance with the Act of Incorporation, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Feb. | 1, 1880-—2aw till mtg Sec’y. LECTURE BY REV. GEO. W. HODCSON, In aid of the funds of the Women’s Senevolent Society, —IN THB— MAREET HALOS, = al ie Tuesday, 17th inst, AT BIGHT, P. M. Subject-—MOSES, the Great Hebrew States- man, Legislator and Poet, Admission 15 cents. ANNIE MONTGOMERY, Secretary. Feb, 11, 1880. eee APPLES. APPLES. a BARRES NO. 1 APPLES, in prime order, at A. McNEILL’S Ch’town, Feb. 10, 1580. Auction Room, a NEN TN NC ES Take Notice! CHARLOTTETOWN, Feb. 19, 1880. ee will be issued against those persons who have been sued for City Taxes for the year 1878, if not paid forth- with. Alsc, City Taxes owing and unpaid for the year 879, will be sued for if not paid im- media ely. By order, W. SHEPHERD, City Collecter. NOTICE ! Mershants Marine Ins, Co'y OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FFYHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehelders ef the Company will be he d in the Y. M. C. A. HALL, —ON— Weilnesday, 10th March Next, AT 3 O'CLOCK., for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other business. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Fed. 9, 1880—2aw , Sabbath School CONCERT. HE SABBATH SCHOOL in connection with the SECOND METHODIST CHURCH will givea Concert and Literary Entertainment, an UPPER PRINCE STREET CHURCH, —-ON-— Friday, 18th Feb., Ajsisted by the Choir and several Musi- cal Instruments. We intend this to be a tirst-class entertainment. Ganeral admission, 15 cents; children, 10 cents. Concert to commenee at 8 o’elock. M. N. WRIGHT, Sec’y Com. GOLDEN SYRUP. Feb. 9, 1880—inth to make out the cause until, a shert dis tance from the station, the snow plough shot out of the wood and came rushing toward them. Instantly one of the section men ran to the switch and had barely changed the rails—had not even time to make them fast—when the plough dashed ou to the siding, ran into a heavy snow- drift, and stopped just after it passed the points. The premptitude of the section- man—whose name we have not learned— Very Choice. 8 CTS. PER POUND, —AtT— BEER & GOFF'S, Jan. 13, 1880. saved the Summerside train from destruc- tion, and, it may be, some of those on it | Pridished yn ‘i : Provinces, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE S the Cheapest and mest N ewsy tone Proviness. sib die CAVEN will deliver wll A N UJ A RK y 2 1880. First Arrival this Year, We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,” several cases of NEW GOODS New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colered Satins, New Black Satins, New Blaek Velveteens Frillings, Edgings and Laces. NEW LACE CURTAINS. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Holders. 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 befere the season is over. Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods will save money by giving us a call. Perkins & Sten PWenvary Am 1650. CODFISH. _ F¥XHE Subscriber has on hand 300 qtls Prime Codfish, which he will sell cheap for Cash. Apply to CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, ¥ 2 fll mwf Herring. Codfish, Cr FOR CASH,— ag 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtls Codfish, 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, i Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 1 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire ~~ rd Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery, Sail Making, Light, Ducks fer Boats’ Sails. +. D. SMALL, Jan, 21, 1880-—tf POLL TAXES | AND ASSESSMENTS | Are to be Paid at the Store of Db. R. M. HOOPER, Euston Stree¢, Immediate Payment Requested, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1880. COOK ED GORNED BEEF Most Economical for Family Use, being More than Twice its Weight of Uncooked Meat. Sold by the Ib. and in Ting, -~-AT— BEER & GOFF’S, Jan. 13, 1880, oe — oe GEORGE CARTER, | --DEALER IN-- CHOICH Croceries, Provisions and Confectionery, 68 GREAT GEORGE STREET, é Next Millner's Tin Shop, — Jan. 29, 1880—im oaw th EK ¢ > ; 4, 9 ce 4 oR aC Raa eer ees Pemaee pes ty Seeks; & Beas Baie 8. 3. "NORTHERN LIGHT,” -: V ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Georgetown and Pictou, until further notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgetowa at 6a. m., and Pictou at 1.40 p. m., weather permitting. WM. MITCHELL, ente Dep't. S Oh'tonk Des 10 - Valuable Property for Sale, he \HAT FARM lately owned by John and . Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, im Queen’s County. re For further particulars apply at the office’ . of Messrs. Hopeson & McLrop, Charlotte tewn. Jan. 9, 1880—eod FOR THE HOLIDAYS - get a seal ANY OTHER TIME. — W. R. BOREHAM Has on hand, and coming, per steamer North: ern Light, alarge stock of Men's, Women's and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices to suit allages and pockets. Come along to W. R. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Square. | Dec. 23, 1879.—3mestaw ~ ~ NOTICE. ARTIES having SCHOONERS from 3. to 65 Tons for Sale, may hear of a puc- chaser by applying to “ JGHN H. CATHRAE, Ch’town, 2nd Feb., 1880—-lw THe ‘BUDA’ FLOUR, i 3 ORE AND OTHER omnis 9 7 Choice Brands, . _ : & FOR SALE AT ete BEER & GOFFS’. Jan. i2, 1880, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper gubliched ia the on