eS oe ie 2 a * A oe SR Dailies es Ae eR TEs Re RE PY area ‘ : eS 7". te owes ppt gener: ce ae A oes ee = ‘hs Nerthern Gem, -_— Though m natrels sing in lofty strains A goldeu age long ago There lurks beneath their grand refrain A shadow of wauat and wee. Their heroes were cruel, the people slaves, Who misery drained to the lees, " Thank heaven! There's no such tale to te Of the ‘tem of the Northern Seas. In days gone bye, when our Isle was young, What tho’ our Sires were poor, And toiled in beat and winter s cold ‘To keep the wolf from the door. | They toiled year out, they toiled year ia, Yet never once sighed tor ease, Till they landed down, as & heritage, The Gein ef the Northern Seas. They left us a land of hill’and dale Jewelled with crystal streams, The seas that circle around our home With the wealth of ocean teems. No sounds to mar, save murmuring woods When stirred by the autumn breeze That rustles the fields of golden gratin In the (jem of the Nerthern Seas. With plenty at home, and enough to spare, Through the length and breadth of the lan¢, Peace ani contentment everywhere, With hearts as free as their hand, Her sons are brave, her daughters fair, ler matrous formed to please, They could not be else who breathed the air OF the Gem of the Northern Seas. SCOTSMAN. «se, MISCELLANHOUS. Exeraxp paid $12,500,000 for foreign eggs nm 1837S. Quebev's two riots last snmmer have cost the city $19,000. There ore 28,000 clerical and lay Methodist preachers in England. Nearly 390,000 persous are employed on the British and Irish railroads. The wealth of Harvard University has in- creased £3,000,000 since 1°79. The new ‘fifteen puzzle: How te get four drinks for a dime and a hali. ‘* Have vou reduced ditto— ‘No, but my Pinsr [rish Landlord your renta?’ Ne eond tenants have.’ When the Irishman bade his friend adieu, how did he mention the ruler of Japan? Why. he said, ** Mike adien. They have got the business down so fine in Russia, that assassins den t live over twenty- fonr hours after shooting at a General, {t has been asserted that Noal was the ori- ginal drwakard, but if weare not inistaken, Abel was the first man to get “slower. This permitting cattle to run at large must be put down. A number of ladies were seen on the street to-day with their dresses gored. ‘wr daughter of Farmer Hawes of Clayton, Contra Costa County, lost his veice three years ago from diphtheria. She was a devout girl, and prayed for the restoration of her voice. A few days ago, when at prayer meet- ing, and thus fervently praying, her speech returned to her. At least, so says the San Francises Post, The crop of winter wheat in the Western States this year is reperted much larger than last,and if the weather continues favorable for the next two or three weeks the wheat crop in at least eleven of the States is likely to he about sixty per cent. larger than it was last year. This will be bad news to the grain speculators of Chicago, but goo: news to evory one else. Two Mexicans fought a duel with lassos at Atoka, Jadian Territery. Each was mounted on a strong horse and armed with a lasso, or repe with a slip noose at one end, such as is used in catching wild cattle. Starting ata signal, they rode warily toward eaeh other, with lasses ready, and, when twenty feet apart, threwthem simultaneously. One miss- ed, but his own neck was encircled by the noose of bis adversary, and he was jerked from his horse se forcibly that he died within an hour. ‘The comparative tores of gunpowder and dynamite was discussed by two miners at Tunka, Cal. They agreed, as a test, to ex- plode certain quantities of the substances under two planks, the friend of gunpowder to stand on the dynamite plank and the friend of dynamite on the ether. The trial was made in the presence of an interested crowd of spec- tators. It resulted in « broken leg for the man who was lifted ten feet into the air by the dynamite, and uncounted bruises for the mau whom the gunpowder threw against the trunk of a tree. A Suowsa or Sueer.--The train came in and brought among the load ef human freight a ‘‘shee» man,” as wool growers are called. He entertained everybody within range of his voice with how it snowed sheep in the neigh- borhood last Friday, and ‘‘rz tarnal blazes with everything. He spoke about as follows : ‘‘Well, | was outer the range kinder lookin’ after things, when [I neticed a cloud risin’ ia the south, kivering’ up the sky like a horse blanket. {£ knowed suthin’ was bilin’ over in that ‘ero camp, and concluded to kinder hover en the shadder of the hill. I had no more’n got my sheep down off'n the ridge when it seemed as if all nations had riz in theair. 1 looked upon the ridge whar naber Richard's sheep was a teedin’—he had nigh !,200 head an’ I was dumbfounded. The wind strack the critters fair and squar, an’ ther riz in the air like feathers in goese pickin’ time. The air was full on ‘em fiyin’ down the mountain, an’ looked as if the mountaia was follerin’ of ‘emup. For half an hour it snowed sheep in the valley, an’ when Richards counted them he found over 400 hed gin up the chost.” ~-Oregon Bee. - MENTATURE ALMANAC, WN aisha. bidke od MARCH 28, 1880, Sow Riszs...... 5.51 | Hrou Water. 11.47.am BeN Srrs...... 6.19 | Furst Moov 26, 9, 10.8m iiuinhiapmanniitics, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provences. _ Tornoxto, March 27, Fine weather to-day, followed to-merrow by wins shifting towards the east, increasing elondiness and rain or snow. —— cP nM, ee ee ene le =. | Charlottetown Church Directory. Sr. Paui’s (Caurcn or ENGLAND), — Queer Square Morning and Evening 5 every Sunday at Il a m. and 7 p. m Sunday School at 24 p. m. Rev. Davic FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. | Sr. Perer’s, (CHurncu oF ENGLAND)— Rochfor« Square, —Sunday Services-—- a. m., ll a.m and 7 p.m, Daily Services- ~Matins—9 a m. Evensong--5 p.m, except Friday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George W Hodgson, Priest {ncumbent, Rev. R. D. Bambrick Assistant Carate. St. Denstan’s CATHEDRAL. - ~ Low Nass every Sunday at Sa. m. High Mass at 10. a m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Masa at 7 30a..m. throughout the week. Rev A. MeUilvray, Rev. Dr. Chaisaon, Pastors. : First Meraopisr Caurcu—Prince Street —- Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 “m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and Yhursdays et 7.30 p. m. Rev, 2 Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor, Srcoxp MrrHopist UHURCH— Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.9) a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at? p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. Geo. M. Campbell, Pastor Sr. James’ CHURCH | PRESRYTERIAN)--Pownal Street.--Nervice and Sermon every 5un- day at lla.m. and Gjp. m. Sabbath School and yeung men’s Bible class, con- ducted by Mr. Harper, at 2:30 p.m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall oa Wednesday evenings, at 7:49 p. im, Rev. Kenneth Melennan, Pastor. Zion CavRoH ( PRESBYTERIAN )— Richmond Street.—Servics and Sermon every Sur: day at ll a. om. and6jp.m. Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John MeL, Me- Leod, Pastor. PresnyTseian Courcs Dr. Murray, Pastor o’clock, a. m., §.20p. m. at 2.30 p.m. Baptist Caurcu—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts Services and Sermon every Sunday at jl a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m;° Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices—Monday at 7.30 p. m-; and Friday atSp.m. Rev. H. Foshay, Mimister. — Riste Curisttans—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a.m, and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rey. John Harris. Minister. — Prayer Mestixa in Y. M. ©. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock, Discipies op Carist meet in House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. im. 6.30 p. m. Elders presiding. 1880. IN STORE, Ai Prince Street.— Rev. Hours of Service, 1} Sunday Schoo! New Church and Wholesale Prices, af BBLS. GRANULATED SUGAR, oy 40 bbls. English Refined Suyar, ; 30 keys Bi Carbouate Soda, 30 casks Washing Seda, 40 bags Rice, 224 Iba. each, 3 bbls. Pure Ground Vepper, : 163 boxes Soap,comprising Family, Laundry, British Queen City, Lorne Laundry, Mayflower. 150 doz, Corn Brooms, 50 gross Miller's Shee Biacking, 40 gross Nixey’s lack Lead, 40 gross Bartlett's Pear] Blue, 39 cases Coleman's Starch, 20 cases Corn Starch, 15 bags Filberts, 3 bags Brazil Nuts, 30 doz. Mortou’s Pickles, 4 pints, 40 doz. Moir & Sons Pickles, | pints, 25 doz. Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, 1 pt»., 10 cases 6-card Matches. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Feb. 24, 1880 —3w 2aw (jueen, GoLL MKDAL cE te Core “4 ~ a —— ie Ly + ‘ 4 } 4 i a any. ee i ee A , , a. es neee foie Lee Pes irmes JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. : . ee COLDEN SYRUP. -_— -— Very Choice. 8 CTS. PER POUND, AT-—— BEER & GOFP’S. Jan. 13, 1830. Herring. Codfish. HEAP FOR CASH, ' 50 bbis. Herring, 100 qtis. Codfish, 4 200 bags Sait. ! D. SMALL, Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite I, C, Hall's. | ‘To Fisheries and Factories, i NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. y LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, | Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cottofi Ducks (light and heavy), 1G0 , coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rove, | Paints, Vile, Tar, Gakum, Ships Chandlevy. | Bail Making, Light’Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL. Jan. 21, 1850-—tf | SUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paver ' published in the Provinces, service ie A LL A I I dng | | $3. ARC 1880. { ; URSTOCK-TAKING SALE } during the month of Febru- ary has been very successful ; we have therefore decided to continue it through this month. The demand for patterns, as everybody knows, is always great, and we regret to say that in this line we have been par- ticularly busy. The desire for “sniffs”? has become chronic, but we trust things is in the future. Our Dress Materials have had au steady sale, and give great satisfaction; their quality and unsurpassed cheapness make them very tempting. Black Cashmeres and Lustres are in great request, in “snips” of § to 16 yards, We have recently received a new lot of Gents’ Spring Over coats and Suits, also a lot of Suits for Boys; all at very low prices, Gents’ wear of all kinds we find to go off very rapidly. We call especial attention to our Fine Black Broadcloth, Tweeds, Linders and Drawers, Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Hosi- ery, &e. Carpets, Hemp, Scotch, Felt and Tapestry, a very good as- sortment,and ridiculously cheap, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c. Table Damasks, Wool Table Covers, Linen ‘Table Covers, Towels, 40 cents per doz. up- wards. Our Dress Fringes at 5 to 10 cents per yard, and Ladies’ Dress Caps at 10 to 20 cents, are sell- ing readily. New Lot of Prime Teas just come in; our 32-cent is nearly run out, but we have on hand a few chests of 36-cent Tea, which we retail oNLY, Our 40-cent Tea is regarded as the best in the city; but all grades sell rapidly. We sell in caddies of ), 8, 10, 15 or 20 lbs., neatly done up, so as to retain the flavor. All kinds of Dry Goods cheap for Cash at TREMAINE & METCALF’S, L - 83 QUEEN STREET. ‘Ch'town, Feb. 28, 1380. i t , i ' | j | ee — a healthier state of | | ‘‘Belvidere.” ‘PALS well-knowa property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 290 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years, either as a whole or in part. lor particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G. W. DeBLOTs, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. March 10, i850—pat tf a Valuable Property for Sale, TEVAAT FARM lately owned. by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in Qneen’s County. For further pertieulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopeses & McLrop, Charlotte town. Jan. 9, 1880 eod ; —_—- —— ‘Loa ‘BUDA’ FLOUR. AND OTHER Choice Brands, FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFFS’. —_a | NoOTICH. ir VHE Best, Shortest and Cheapest route of Cape Traverse is via Train to County | Line Station, thence vin HuGues’ Teams te | Capes--which are in readiness at all times, J. W. HUGHEs, J. HUGHES, Feb. 25, 1S80—tf FOR THE HOLIDAYS 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, Qyere shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices tg suit allages and pockets. Come along to W. RK. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Sqy Dec. 23, 1879.—-Smostaw Square, ; oncaeid — ee wii Bones. Bones, rQXHE ‘etesidenna il pay fifty cents Cash rewt. for all bones delivered at the ‘Bone Mill, in the Royaity. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 Ibs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ch town, Dec. 1, 1879 Jan. 12, 1880. JUST RECEIVED, Per S.S. Northern Light, A CHOICE SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, SPECIAL BARCAINS CIVEN, BRECE & McKENZIE, Feb, 21, 1880-—3iaw tf Queen Street. UES §, & “NORTHERN LIGHT,” v8. “HORTHER? ; R71LL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between W Georgetown and Pictou, until further notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgetown at Ga. m., and Pictou at 1.40 p. m., weather permitting. ; WM. MITCHELL, Agent of Dep't. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1879. PACKAGES (Hhdaz. and Bbls.) White Granulated, bright Porte Rico, Barbardoes, Cuba, is CARVELL BROS. Feb 18, 1880 —2w ws COOK EHD CORNED BEEF Mest Econemical for Family Use, being More than Twice its Weight of Unceoked Meat. , Sold by the lh, and in Tins, BEER & GOFF'S. Jan. 13, 1880. eer re a oo REGULAR TRADER. From London to Charlottetown}: P. EF. ISLAND DIRECT. i880. SPRING TRIP. i880. The Well-known Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London About the Ist of April, Carrying Freight at through rates to Picton, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and every inducement to Shippers, Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Jounx Pircairn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street, E. C.; in Liverpool, to Prrcatrn Brotuers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; or here, to the owners, — PEAKE Bro’s & Co. Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1880—10 i oaw HE WHREKLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P, E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Tuk Wegxkur EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to amy address m Great britain, the United States, cr the minion, on receipt of One Dollar, a i ntiasieliaiaale Labrador Herring. ee CATCH OF 1879. ) Smoked Salmon, Salt Trout, ‘¢ Herring, . ‘** Shad, ‘* Halibut, ‘* Mackerel, At HALW’s FISH MARKET, Feb. 18, 1880—tf ——-——- - oe a ree TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS (A Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAINS LiOPS, BUCHT, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, . Axp THE Purest aND Brest MrpreaL QUALI J1ES OF ALL OTHER BITTeRs, TEeHy CC U2 All Diseases of the Stomach. Bowe Blocd, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or gans, Nervousness, Slee; lerrness, Femal Complaints abd Brunkencess, $1600 IN COLD Will be paid for a case t' ey will note or help, er for anything impure or injuri ous found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hep Bitters an free books, and try the Bitters before y sleep. Take no other. The Hop Cough Cure and P. Relief is the Cheapest, Su and Best. For saALe By W. R. APOTHECARIES HALL. WATSON ay fmar 5, ’80 ee eal GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRape marx. The Great T&8ade MARK é » English Rem- ws edy, an unfail- y. G ing cure for Sem- hy inal Weakness, a Spermatorrahe a, SS ay impoteney, and 4 : all diseases that “=2GS efore Taking follow as a se- After quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lagsitude, Pain in the Back, ' Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. tg. Full particulars in our phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te every one. wa. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six paek- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada, N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all future commupni- cations. a@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugist and by all wholesale and retail Druggists the United States and Canada. January 24,1 9 ee ee Ce ee LAME AND SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cost. Giles’ Liniment lodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with- out blemish. Send for phlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Warson‘ : Druggist. | Nov. 28, 1879eod wky ém ta