site ANE te aaa 0 ce ee ; ‘ ‘ ——— aie a e - —— = csniioninallndindsiiimannttehdneagetbaadsedn eae nines iH iy in, e - < = -* LS eee EERETE Ee ee illaatia ete aE ~ : - ry CHARI OTTETOY WN. PRINCE ED Vv 1) FST- ND. M ONDAY. DECEMBER. 18 I88p NQ. 22 de O, \ vy Ci, aja be Sl LAY LL i N hy i §U Lait 2) aa *), OOU, Lie we eee Tinea Semen EI De kd J) ier ellie ttadalbente ct? Satins | mrmegerae amma Aan a ec mt ee oe a tn — a ns ee ; i Wit and Wisdom of Goldwin Smith O wiv tin wv dk eer i A pm * " fa | a 4 ry P| or , . we & it rs if ur Cilke rf “™’ ¥ - & " ~ a Sa ee a ; ' ‘ ‘ ee £ Bs og | > 2 be aS Ne i © . fs of = 24 ha ah Cie t cm} - te D> e s ae ; 5 i Ba l'p Bualtaier tor Decw ae ; = = fi if fe 1 ’ & 4 a 5 Ya y rh " > ies ’ was Late : is as” Weds not hold ourselves responsible for vd Re hid dw 1d Eee se i | Suitable for the Holiday 8 Also Viannels, Blankets, Wool Uaderelothing, Knit ~~ In addition to the above we have GLOVE BOXES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, COLLAR BOXES, PAPIER \iACHIE BRACKETS, CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, DRY GOODS of are giving. every we Oo So Charlotictown, Dec. 6, 1880. New Grocery JUST OPEN A General iN ideutitens ot Cho: GROCERIES Floum Zea, Sugir,iolasses, Currants, Raisins, Seap, Starch, &2.. &c, @uxar vor OAshH. W. A. HUTCHESON, 89—lm 109 Upper Queen St, Next d door to Miller Bros. QUEEN if INSURANGE OCO'Y, . OF ea ies. Two MILLIONS STERLING IOB effected on all kinds of Build- Also, on Store. if = | Nov. il, OAPITAL, NSURA’ , Morchandise and Produce. on the stocks. ial rates for isolated residences, Losses se‘ tled promptly. GEO IGE MACLE OD ¢ Agent for ee. Tune. 18: 7— EYE, 2AR AND THROAT. DR. J. Re McLEAN, “ Vic Graduate of te Trion F tank), ware a island Universily of Pannsylvenia, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Lecust Street Eye and Har In- frmary, Philadelphia, eonfines his practice exclusively to diseases of tue Lye, Kar and Threat. @fiee at © Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. S. @et. 14, 1589. CHHBUCTO MARINE Insurance Association OF HALIFAX. E. PALMIER, Junr.. @b’town, Oct. 22,'80—im Exehange Building. OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPHLNWEHD.- ee HE Subscriber has removed to the com- oaill us Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where yo ean get the CHEAPEST AND Bast LURMOUTS IN THE Cry, JAMES N. MILLNEK. Oh’ town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly BARRULS BAIT AND SAL SALT. QUEEN'S WHARF. (0) BAGS SALT, i 200 Barrels Herring and Maekerel BAIT, 300 MACK ERE L BARRELS. 100 barrels FAT HERRING. 59 heif-barrels 100 Qnintals CODFISH and HAKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador D. SMALL, rs, Heavy Uloths, Furs, &e., description at lowest prices SETI wn ee atte ae Yes Se Wwe YW ey Pay ia : +h , y ~? : +f . RE NOW SHOWING. A aC, {or the Ure —- aase just Op ened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consist ing’ of | FLOWERS UNDER GL ASS SHADES, | CONFESSION ALBUMS, BIRDS “ s | SCRAP’ ALBU Ms, | SHELLS, “ ‘“ “ | BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS; | | CORK VIEWS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, | CRUMB TRAYS, | &e., &e., &e. be | OOK and see the values Pe S58 e Ef 4? CVs f= RNS Yen. “= PERKINS & STERNS. —, . fe a * i = ee $4 LY & CQ. } LJ ARE NOW SifO WiN A Sieuiiniihle Just in tthe, — -— 7 —{ Fe a” OW! Compiete Stock DRY G GREAT BARGAINS IN Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey and White Cottons, &., &c. Twoeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, President and Ulster Cloths, WT ins: Gee ae —_——:0:— READYMADE CLOTHING! LN aft _— mun ' ek ew Bhs Sd re af lor { In Uisters, Qvercoats, Refers, Pants, ests, Gc. at Yer Low Prices, {t will pay Cash Buyers to cail and examine our Goods and els AVY here q ORR'S OLD Prices before purchasirg ma ROBERT Nov. 18, STAND, “ea Charlottettown, 1880. TTT TR THI Genticmen, befers Winter OVERCOATS AND REEIERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT J. Bb. MIAGOONALD'S, OUEEN STREET. cheap, magnificent stock to | saci l rom—and very Ladies’ Manties! Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest price Mantles in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. —— ae = - Ae THE ROYAL OAK.) WOOD. al (| CORDS SOFT WOOD, 50 cords U HARD-WOOD,and 2600 LONGERS | for sale by JOSEPH MEAGHER. your Nov. 9, 1880. For 8 Sale or. or to Let, YYXEIS well-known Hotel, ncaa situated on Queen Street. It is three x ‘i stories high, and contains 16 rooms, kitchen,, ~\°Y- “* shop ete., and has spacious yard aun large | ~ stables, sheds and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to William | Dodd; or on the premises, to MRS, JAMES OFFER. "80—tf ‘ese’ ik Food, Fe ; le at BEER & GOFF’S. Nov. 13, 1880. HE place to get your Printing done is a : T the EXAMINER PRINTI ROOMS| Nov. 25, 1880. Our eritic has a keen and practic or motive. ®@ | | Pauper dd eye ved to be.toa ‘ , iSilt, a3 \ , hereditary. been pro rroat, Gxt nnell was nough alw 1 n the ero wise ¢ i 7 ays LO nEeCD his agitation withi pale of the law. ry 3 wused here are. a2 [ew female ministers of re- not to gain } ligion, but the ground. ee lol seetns A people refusing to pay rent culty with which perhaps no Gevernment has*ever before had to grapple. Politics isa tradeinto which,even if it is destined to last, no woman who retained avertace of ber sex would Wish to vo, {xperimentation on the relations be- tween the sexes is more costly and perilous than experimentation on the Edison light. may study theroughly law or she cannot po ssibly mind a Vou - int ine, and att bil 1 » baby end to a congregation, client or patients at the same time. The fact is that though voting arrange- ; > ] : y } . ‘ , _ : + re ’ - Lments may throw obstacles in the way of selves at the feet of c¢ slahwiés , especiaily when it comes to ete Sy eceredited dv huro- : : “aoe ss ’ : . ° pean opinion which, a&d English opinion above all, they regard wyth excessive def- erence ; Mere stimulation of “Spe brain daring yonth may be no benelit, Jont the reverse, nor is human happinesg likely to be in- creased by, kind! ing an intepllectnal ambition, which cannot be satisfied, in the hearts of call mankind. We cannot help regarfling a gentle and acconiplished Enylishworkan who, as wife and mother, is “performing the highest of human duties, as an articly too precious to bé flung into the smelting, pit without a considerable probability of 1 Some persons are marked gut for the life to which @ learned and ‘scientifie training is easel tial, without being on that account, a bit happier than their neyghbors; for. it is an utt erly groundiess and perverse fancy which draws distinctions fof higher and lower between honest. callipys, all equally necessary to the commoy work and the common weal of humanity. a, Those who bet on Hanlan have wen, but those who bet against hit have lost : the witmers of to-day will sjfend lght'y and to-morrow they will be tHe loser A frank express ” of opinion oh this Salata} will not be re saented by any one who has seen how utterly gambling dra gs down snd shat- ters a young man. Napoleon who, though wicked himself, wanted to be served by trustworthy men, oo was a very shrewd judge of characters alw as ivoided: those whom he believed’to be addicted to gain-, bling, saying that no confidence could ever be placed in them. Managers and employ- ers wil! find’ that i the N: awpoieon was in right. 4 pan , t+ may — be assumed that the Pacific Rail ‘ay Agreement will occupy Parliament Avon the ninth of December to Christmas, the c the country, but other- wise its is weak. It ha s thoroughly committed itself to a policy with regard to the general question identical with that of the Government; and if it attempted to prevent the transfer of the construction to acompal Ys it would have the whole country against it. In power, it accepted the under- taking and carried it on as a government work ; while its organ persistently goaded on the country to the enterprise, and im- »ugned the motives of those who were try- ing to bring the other side of the question een »the people. Nor is any one, except the regular leaders of the Opposition, hike ly to make a stand; not one has done so at anv stage of the affair. In whatever pects the Cana Parhament semble that of England, it lacks the sturdy eccentricity of the Cross Benches. in English Parliament, if public. intgrests so ori aat lad been at stake, there would un- questi mably have been found a man who, | in detiance alike of majorities and of con- seiticinal opinion, would have fought batile unflinchingly, and forced his view of the question on the consideration of the country. a A EE A IIH — A> Remedy for Hard Times. mdit ions to position res res- alan Pe- may . the Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich feed and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running aiter expensive and quack doctors er using se much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes}the proprietors rieh, but put your trust in the greatest of ail simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at 2 trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health, ‘ir y itonce. Read ef it ia another column. corruption, or facilitate its detection, vothing can uproot it when the tendency exists? WY te 7} ° yr MW } 7 . No sok, nowadays, would advocate the mt 8 ‘eis TT of taxes .on the 1y€ Op Cc mérefy for the parpose of kegping out for- eign goods ; nor eyuld any party, with sach | a2 po V, } ’ hald pow } Americans can never help flingiag them- pedyament... 30 that to touch other questions at pre- ser:t would be premature. Not. et we} look forward toa tough or protracted strug- gle on the subjeet of the Agreement. The Oppe sitiou may take a good point on the refusal of the Government to make known ‘intermission , often 1 Te +} ia . cm 4 A Cilts is @ diffi- }-)- the statements or op mion sof our correspondenta, pon T'o the Editor of the Examiner. Sizn,—It is currently reperted that, the Train Despatcher here has to remain %n his office te a great extent m ight and day on duty. It is reported that this official was recently on duty fifty three hours with but for meais, and that he is duty up to 2 or 3 o’clock, a.‘m, } As the safety of trains is rhe : dependent, to a great extent, on the effi- on ciency and vigilance of the train despatcher your ae : PE tea me ove i Bee . it is desirable these officially contradicted will kindly insert reports should be if notcorrect. You this in the next issue of. and oblige Yours, TRAVELLER, paper, ee ee eee Gladstone in the Hands of His Physician. London advices say that Gladstone’s with- drawal from tho Commons is demanded b his physician, who asserts that the Premier's healtn cannot stand such an arduous Par- liamentary session as the forthcoming one promises to be. In London, it is current- ly reported that after the budget is made known Gladstone will-accept a peerage ane retire to the Upper House. «WA ge oe ecent strike has been the unholy n who spoke glibly and under- acuion of mie stood noth: ue. . This was said by Mr. Macdonaid, a mem- ber of the British Commons, te a body of ininers> who had ‘struck work.” The suine remark might be made about the men, in this) Island, who are ‘‘ agitating” io prevent the collection of debits honestly dne the public. aah Tue ‘‘ Northern Light,” the costly pur- chase of Sir Albert J. Smith, attempted to Suminerside harbor last week but got stuck in the ice., She had been sent from Charlottetown to release several ice-bound vessels at Summerside. If this vessel is not abie to break up the ice formed bya few day’s frost, how can she ‘expect to keep navigation open during the winter. --Mone- fale 1, Siang. hich ke yim mal a, Oo pee ~~ The Rev. Dr. Bushnell himself rolates it: ‘* As we were coming out of church one Sunday,” he said, ‘‘ my wife remarked, you had better burn that sermon; it isn’t worth repeating anywhere.” ‘I shall do no such thing,’ “y auswered, a little vexed ; ‘the sermon is up to my average.’ She persisted, and I said little more. But a year or two afterward, on a bright, cheery Sunday in May—one of those days that make a discourse go of itself—I took that same sermon again. And, as we came down the aisle after service, she whisper- ed (without the slightest notion that she had heard it before), ‘I would mark that to preach on exchanges. It is better than common ! ” -- - eee - —s Ar a meeting of the Montreal branch of the Irish Land League, held the other night, it was resolved to cable the parent society in Ireland that if necessary the ablest counsel ‘in the Dominion would be sent over to assist in the defence of Parnell. About 709 members joined the League, and a Mr. Quinn was authorized to form new Leagues in various parts of the Do- minion, Over #1000 was subscribed at the meeting. J ++ Ix the Commons, the adaieas in reply to the speech from the throne will be moved by Mr. Beatty of West Toronto, and seconded by Mr. Walaa ot Yamaska, In the Senate the Address will be moved and seconded by Senators Gibbs and McLelan, respectively. Tue new Chilian Minister to Washing- ton says Chili will not recede from her demand of $20,000 indemnity from Peru, and that it would have to be paid in the end. 7 are 5 THE Princess Louise has just published a ‘* galop,” composed by herself. H. R. H. describes herself on the front page as ‘* Louise G ampbell.” -<&P- Axsour five hundred dollars worth of gold medals were a on the 6th among one of the New Jersey life-saving crews. __ Gop is seen sooner, easier, clearer in his | operat ions than in his essence. He is best | bel ield by reflection in his creatures. ~~ ~ae——— The American People. No people in the world suffer so much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, general debility, ete., yet since the introduction of Green’s August Flower we believe there is no case of ys- pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved, 50,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure reported. Go to your Drug- gist and geta sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. ‘'wo doses will relieve you, Regular size gi cents, canis cement tea prt ae arp lengagn barnes etm