REE ar arcane cematres Ok once oe ge eee ae “eo Se ae — ~ ee eirenttlec = theca erence en ncaa ae a nec CIO TL THe Dary HXAMINER. JANUAKY 9 1880. ; en | a . = nes Moil Arrangements. “ The unsatisfactory manner In which mail communication has been carried between the Island and the mainiand, has called forth the | displeasure of the people of this section of the Provinee at avy rate. Not only mails beea more irregularly conveyed by the | Northern Lijht up to the present they have duriag the past four or five winters, but the people of the Islaud have been most | shamefuily treated by : Posta! affairs at Charlottetown regarding the may in whic!: mail matter for these parts has been forwarded. An instance in point. The St. Joha Su», of the 30th ullt., Was received in Charlottetown on Wednesday, the 3ist nit. Yet the subscribers of that pape! here, did net receive theirs of the same date ut trl Friday morning, the 2od January. Had tue Northern Light made a trip curing the oe that elapse betwoen the two dates, we would attribute the delay to her bringing only part of the mails for the Island on her trip of the Zist, and possibly the Suns for this place did not come with those of Charlottetown. 4 his, however, is not the case; and the cilicials of the Charlottetowu Post Office are alone res ponsible for the delay evidently caused by palpable neglect. And, further, we do ant f uaving received, this winter, all of a foreign :aail for this place, at ons time one Gay, and the S&S Part of a mail comes _* when the mail for sent all to- } + recoliect of 7 } . +} wt balaace eancs tiie lieXv, this place @. it west should ba vether. It has, indeed, come to a pretty pass, if the om is in the Char] ttetown Post Office are wWowed to forwerd mails, which may contain letters and papers of great im- port snce to business men, whenever it may suit their convenience. It is to be regretted that the po tal arrangemeats of this Island are left iu {men who, seemingly, do not consul! the best interests of the public, and we tui:k thatthe time has come when the adthor ies at Ottawa should Inquire into the matte: the above from the Summerside the 8th inst. The statement so therein, that the Si. John We tak Journal ai positively made Sun of the 30th ul 7¢ +t ; i t., was received at Char- ? z vt ; ney ° lnesday, the Sist ult., 1s ss 7} lottetown on ¥ rt ty co:mpiained not correc: Phe irregularity; of, whereon the Jour! of shameinl treatment Post Office efficials, is owing to that paper le founds his charge against our eity The Professor was thinking—for days 1t was I The close puckered brow, have the | His wors time, than | fu those in charge ol Ae when in the bosom of some burning -. The Professor's Attack. Tethim rear again; let him roar aga. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM seen Rae Something mighty was filling his miad, ' puckeret and the sel)f-ab- sorbet mien, Told of projects gigantic behind. hippers saw, and with trembling aw@ Looked up at that face professorial reverence profound, while the whisper went round, ‘« He's at work at an editorial.” height Sound rumblings and groanings portentous, Men listen and wait in a fever of fright The approach of results most momentous, — So now, at such vast intellectual striving, With such mental forces in motion, Vhat wonder, we all with a solemn mis- giving : Awaited aud feared the —expiosion ! - os * * al + ” At last it was over. His musing was dene, Fie sat ail alone in his cen, And gazed with the gaze of a satisfied one, At the work of his mind and his pen. It lay there before him, a rapture came o’er him, He read aod re-read his own words ; ‘Ha, ha,” he laughed loud, ‘‘theres a style to make proud ‘‘ What sarcasm, what daggers sad swords !!’ ‘‘f know Ive raed up every rancorous term ‘“‘Of my bounteous and often-used store, ‘*Quite heedless that facts as they stand don’t confirm ‘What l’ve said, —but then truath’s such a bore ‘* And quite spoils my style—ah lve « potion ‘* Where slander and satire commiugle ‘In pleasant proportion,—dear me, commotion ! ‘* How certain high ear tips will tingle! ! here t: ‘bat what ” Thus cer his performance with many a caper And grin of delight did he gloat, Tili he suddenly thought it must gei to his Mr. Edison’s electric lights have now) been burning for a fortnight continuously, in Menlo Park and show no) signs of growing dim. This seems to dispose of the very positive pre-| dictions of ons scientific protessor that | he could not keep them going for twenty Thousands of persons have visited Menlo Park during the past fort- night and have seen the light in operation, | Mr. Edison .claims that his light will be as cheap as gas would be at 40 cents per thou- night and day, minutes, sand feet, Ifthis claim 1s made good, the electric light will be as economical as it i9 brilliant. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Jan. § —Dr. Clark and wife, Orwell ; David Mutch, Rustico , James 5 Gordon, Alberton ; Dr. Brine, Port Hill; Arch. Ferguson, Spring: ton. Jan. %.—Alex MeNeiil, Cavendish ; John MeNeiil, do.; J MeNeill, do.;_ Mies Mc Neil, do.; James Stevenson, Fredericton, N B; Von Clure Gay, Pownal; Alex Me Millan, Wheatley River; Donald Palmer, Crapaud; Henry Douglass, Mount Stewart. MARRIED. On the Gth inst., at the Manse, George-| town, by the Rev. John McKinnon, Mr. George MeMillan, Alberry Mills, to Miss Jemima Shaw, youngest daughter of Robert Shaw, Esq., New Perth. ep DIE. At Toronto, on the 3rd inst., Elizabeth Bruenech,—sister of the late Robert May, Esq.,— formerly s resident ot this city. At Springfield, Lot 59, on the 22nd _ ult., of bronchitis. Jessie, the beloved wife of Archiba'd McLeod, in the 69tn year ef her ave. ‘Che deceased emigrated to this Island from the Isle of Skye in the year 1858. CARNIVAL. eee ee A Galico Carnival ; | ; So hur: iedly rushed forhis coat, { “What am [ about, its oa wrong side out, } -~ } +3 ‘yy F ad > ee ' ‘‘Sut mv haste time for ehau i ging refuses ; zy } ? : owa, and surely ‘tis “Well, a co&t is one’s known, ; . . ; ne may furan U as off one chooses. J . 7? having been mailed, by an cflice outsic thia Province, on Georgetown instead of | Charlottetown. As the Northern Light} mai! express loaves Georgetown immediato- Jy after arrival of steamor and before Georgetown mail could be assorted, the matier mis-sent on necessity, toremain there forthe regular maij of the fellowing day, and arrived here at noon of Sist ult., and at Summerside at 6.30 o'clock same evening. ‘Tlie attention of the proper officer was some days ago di- rected to the irregularity of sending matter for other Counties on Georgetown office; and it is not likely to eontinue. Rerpeciing the statement that postal ar- rangeiments are in the hands of men here that office had, of who do not consult the public interest, and that the Ottawa authorities should enquire into the inatter, we are authorised to state that the officials having the direction of these affairs here, invite the fullest enquiry into, and challenge fair criticism of, their mail management. They can not only show that the Northern Light acu a3 yood as they can pus- sibly be inade wit! u.> means at their dis- posal ; but that tie cntire mail arrange- ments of the Frovine. can not be material- ly changed for the better, and that they compare favourably with those of the larger Provinces of the Dominion. ie Te | ae Tus CANADIAN Monrucy.—-The first num- ber of Jose Belford’s Canadian Monthly for 1880 is at haud. It is, as usual, weil up to the mark, its contents comprising :— ‘*A Christmas Carol”—By Charles Pelham Mulvany, M. A. ‘‘Cgnadian Life in the Country Fifty Years Ago’ —Ly Canmill Haight, ‘Jean ingelow and her Poetry”—By Felix L. Max, Toronto, *Stanvastor Music ’--By F. Blake Crofton, ‘Truro. ‘(Charlottes System’’-—a story—By Mirs. Francis Rye, Barrie. ‘Greetings’ — a poem—Selected. ‘‘Yhe Diary of Samuel Pepys, Esq.’’—con- cluding papers— By the Rev. J. 5S. Stone. mail connections with the ‘To the New Year’—Gowan Lea, Mon- treai, “The Failen Leaves”’—-Chaps. XXXII- XxXXVil.—By Will ‘New Year's Eve ‘Roros and Brown, foronto. ‘*Ballans of Fair Fac s”’ M. A ‘The LeSueur, b. iT. » Mtn hi by J. C., Montreal. Ferguson’—By David K. —By C, P, Mulvany, Futare of Morality”—By W. D. \., Ultawa. )—a poem—By Fidelis. Afi SU “Unier one Rooi”—Chaps. XLVI-XLVILL |ation was impressive and interesting. Sir —By James Payn. Evelyn Wood had the honor, by special ‘The Higher Law”—a poem—By Kate}co:umand of Her Majesty, to receive his Seymour McLean. ; = " brave companions in arm3, whom he core “Rowad the Table’—J. G. W. oa Cardina:j ducted to the Piesence Chamb r, where Newms a~+Vacts ; “ | they awaited the Qreen’s pleasare. The Book Revirws,—-The Distracted Young! Sovereign, who is a mode! of panctual- Preach. r—Uncie Cesar~The of Shakespeare—Di Cary—A Ministfy oi Health —Trhe Apostolic Father—Mr. Edward Arbo’s English reprinis. Tae Month's Serap Boo'. Manmorm Porgers.—Mr. Wm. Bourke, of Bay Fortrae, sold a carcass of pork, this fall, to Macionald, Maelonald & Co., of Souris, that weighed 69L1bs Another carcass, be- longing to Me. Malcolm McLellan, Narrow's Ceeek, (nat weighed 759 lbs., wis bongit by Mr. George Vickerson, Dundas, about a iors. | We have s2en nothing pabilished | might af. this {2}. to campare with these figarea. For the present, our King’s County farmers have theleui as pork raisers @a this Island,—-¥. tL’. Adevrtiaer. , to settle on the arable lands of it appeared !—what’s this? Has power fled from style ? Have words lost their use ? Unsurprised. not dumbfounded, meu say, with a sinile, “Some more of the Herald's abuse,” And even each friend sneers at this sickly end Of tremendous preparing and fuss, Well, wont is, ‘‘parturiunt their meaning, 5 5 1 4 : Weseu, so his ‘. y* Mow 8, as ats i And, ‘‘nasciiur ridiculus mus. ~~ .- ——- oe + “Tt is a curious fact,” says London Life, ‘*that three female soversigns are ill at the same time—the E:mpress of Russia, the Queen of Italy and the Queen of Sweden. Some fatality has attached itself to the number three during the year 1879. Serious attempts have been made upon the lives of three of the crowned heads of urope—the Emperors of Russia and Ger- many and the King of Italy. Three foreign potentaies have been dispossessed— the Ameer of Cabul, the Khedive of Egypt and the King of Zululand. Three famous actors have died—Yalconar, Blackstone and Mathews; and the feurth estate is not without its fatal adhesion to the unlucky numeral, Three editors er proprietors of our foremost newspapers have bade ‘a long farewell to all their greatness’—Lawaon, Delane and Sergeant Cox.” —~-@-<p eae e .-——-—--—---- The interminable Mormen question is again assuming prominence at Washington, where pressure is being breught to bear on their behalf for the re-appointment of Gov. WiLL BE HELD AT THE Citizens’ Skating Rink, —ON THE FIRST WEEK IN FEBRUARY. Those wishing to take part will oblige by sending their names to the Secretary before the 20th inst, sy order of the Directors. W. C. HOBKIRK, Secretary. January 9, 1880—4i taw ep Oy st aaa F POLL TAXES so bee aera y A a So: 2a Xi.) GF ay TIAN AND ASSESSHENTS Are to be Paid at the Store of ED. BR. HY. HEOGPER, fuston Street. Immediate Parment Requested. Charlottetewn, Jan. 9, 1880. Yininahts ¥ di ab! luable Property for Sale, FARM lately Meikle, situate on Queen's ('ounty. For further particalars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopasoxn & McLton, Charlotte- town. Janu. 9, 1880- Heceived jo-day! 100 BOXES RAISINS, in London Layer, Valepcias and Museatel. A. SIMPSON. PENH AT Peter 23, in Lot “we -eoct anata | Jan. 8, 1880-—3i SSNS Cheirograph or Lethogram ee be made for 50 cents by sending 35 / cents in stamps to P. O. Box 126 Yar- Emery of Utah Territories on the expira- tion of his term. Itis stated that his in- fluence has been favorable to Mormonism and that he has failed to enforce the anti- polygamy laws. The Mormon popula- tion increases every year by the arrival of three or four thousand. converts from Europe, while _ the Gentiles who make their homes in the ter ritory are largely young unmarried men. Moreover, the Gentiles are not permitted the terri- tory. Ji any are bold enovgh to make the attempt, their property is burned and they are driven off by a system of persecution, lt is only in the mining districts and the large cities that the Gentiles have any foot- hold, while the Mormons are pushing into other teérriteries and increasing their in- fluence. on eR ‘Three of the five heroes who were decora- ted in the presence of the Court at Windsor, by Her Majesty on Tuesday, are Irishmen. Sergeant Allan is a Derry man; Private Power is from Waterford ; Trooper Brown belongs to Dublin. The ceremony of dacor- Dramatic Art]: ity in all matters of State ehservance and etiquette, entere! almost imrediately, at \tended by the whole Court. A+ her Maj- | @sty's appearance the five saldiers saluted, ‘and remained in the saluting posture while the ‘Jueen attached to the breast of each jthe well-merited tribute of a grateful coun- try. The decoration was in each case ac- companied by an expression of gracious ac- mouth, N. S., and by return of mail yon will receive a receipt for making tablet and ink from which you can get over one hundred copies from one original writing. Ch’town, Jan. 7, 1880. lin Valuable Property for Sale. 1" BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 féet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hopson & McLrop Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1879. Pure Confectionery. A GRAND ASSORTMENT for Christ- i mas, at BEER & GOFF’S, Dec. 17, ’79. CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bhis. Nol LABRADOR, 23 ‘** HALIFAX SHORE, Just received at the FISH. MARKET, Dee. 1, 1879— Grafton Street FUe THE HOLIDAYS ii ANY OTHER TIME. W. R. BOREHAM Has on hand, and coming, per steamer North jkKnewledgment.—Jrish i ames, itis reported that Layard has been re- i... i . buked by Salisbury, for presenting io the ; Porte an ultimatum inthe Missionaryfques- . . ? . * * . be . ;H0B Invoiying no Briueh subject nor in- ‘t er. Light.’a large stock of Men’s, Women’s | and Children’s Boots, Shoes. Rubbers, ver- | shoes and Slisp rs, all styles and prices t« suit allages aud pockets. ~ Come along to \V. BR. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Square. owned by John and | ‘special ‘Dee. 23, 1879,—-3mostaw ANUARY, ISs0 1 CLEARANCE SALE at WINTER DRY GOODS. 20: URING the month-of Jan- uary we intend to give special bargains in Warm Goods, suited to the present seasonable weather. We have on hand a large stock of Winter Goods, from which we have been sell- ing at unusually low prices, and now reduce them to cost. Among those we beg to call attention to DRESS GOODS, FURS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, HEAVY CLOTHS and MANTLES. The remain- der of our Stock of Ladies’ Ulsters, Gents’ Ulsters, Over- coats, Reefers, &c., Blankets, Counterpanes, &c., These goods must be cleared out this month, and in order to carry out our determination they will be subjected to the most sweeping reductions. 83, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALF, Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1880. For Sale. FEE Land and Dwelling House owned and oceupied by William B. Hearts, situated on Euston street, opposite Admiral Bayfield’s dwelling. For further particulars apply to CHARLES HEARTZ, (Qlueen Street, Jan. 5, 1880. NOTICE. LL PERSONS holding Claims against me wil! please send them to me in detail, at Montreal, as | intend leaving for South Am. erica in the Spring. A. B. ALMOUR, Montreal Post Office, Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1850, 61 The New Year Has Come, UT MANY PERSONS have failed to come and settle their accounts, The subscriber respectfully requests all parties owing him, either by Note of Hand or Book Account, Te Settie the Same at Onee. J. QUIRK. Jan, 2, 1880—9i eod, h ne 3w COAL. COAL. VOR SALE, at the Gas Works,_ and Koughan’s Scales, a quantity of Round Lingan Coal, at $3.50 per ton. This Coal gives a great heat, and being al- most free from sulphur, is suitable for either grates or cooking stoves. Dee. 27, 1879—~city papers 6i TO LET. NVHE SHOP on Upper Queen Strect, now occupied by Simon W, Crabbe. Posses- sion given the Ist June, 1880. ARCH’D. WHITE, Ch’town, Dec. 22,1879.— taw pat pres ne her Im NUTS, ORANGES, Oe wc ssomy Figs, Dates, Pound and Fruit Cakes, &c., at BEER & GOFF’S. Dec. 17. 779. _ FARM FOR SALE. S00 ACRES, fl SC ATED 20 miles west of Moncton, N, B., on line and in sight of Intercolonial tailway, between Moncton end St. Joha— buildings 24 miles from Petitcodiac R. RB. Station. The above farm contains 800 acres, 300 acres of which are cleased and under cuitivation. Price, $4,500, 25 per cent. cash down; balance on easy terms. For full and further particulars apply to J. R. FOSTER, Agent Moncton N. B., Nov. 25 1879.—6m wky ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, FEO be Sold by Public Auctien, on the pre- mises, Lot 48, on TURSDAY, the 20th day of January next, 1886, at 12 e’cleck, noen, The FARM of the Jate JOHN POWER, consisting of 82 acres ef Leasehold Land, 42 acres of which are clear. The above land is about seven miles from the Southport Ferry, and is eligibly situated fer farming purpeses, Sale pesitive. Noreserve. Terms cash. MARTIN POWER, * Administrater, Lot 48, Dee. 19, 1878. + eee RAISINS, Ge RRANTS, Citron Peel Essences, pure Spices, Pastry Flour, ete., at BEER & GOFF’S, Dec. 17, ’79. ? Ke. MAGLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlotietown, P. E. I. A, A. McLEAN, BD. €. MARTIN. June 18, 1879..—ex2aw Wants. Lost, found, &ec. ANTED—At Hospital for the Insane, TWO COOKS. Apply at the Instita- j 9, 2i pd We IMMEDIATELY. —An active GIRL to do general housework inasmall family, Apply at this Office. j7 3i tion, ‘_XENEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos, DesBrisay, Esq., containing hal], seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, te Let, with immediate poss- ession. Enquire of Joun StumBLEs, Jan, 3, 1880, diweod tf, wee COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. » Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress, Enquire at the resig dence of Chief Justice PaLmer.— 6 m & w OR SALE,—A first-class YOUNG MARE, 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Herse ‘‘ Abel,” stands 15 hands, atyle and quite gentle in harness. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this office. [n. 1, té fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold )for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. nlQ ites eis eM Saget eis: sad MBS Te eae |