> cd bag ~~ ae tod hs ~ r ttt en la —_—- Lecal and Other items, Tux “Northern Light” made another good run to-day—four hours from Georgetowa to Pictou. tink te-night. The Band of the 8®nd Batallion on to-morrow night, and St Patrick’ Band on Saturday afternoon. . cca A mertTine of the City Ceunceil will be held this evening to consider the resignation of the Five Department. Citizens should attend, No Bann at the ———_———— is closing out A. MeN, Auctioneer, Pictures and Books to-night, at Dersey & Jost’s old stand, Go and get valuable books at a bargain. . indiatuceeiaih the Capes crossed both wavs to-day. Thirteen bags of mail matter arrived at Cape Traverse at 12.40, and will be here about six o'clock. A THE couriers at Quick Trme.-—The brigt. ‘‘ Quango,” on a recent trip, made the run from Canso to Demerara, South America, in thirteen days. This is ene of the quickest, if net the quickest, passages on record. fi Tue election in North Lanark has resulted in the return of the Opposition candidate by a not very large majority. North Lanark has been a Grit stronghold for years.— Mr. Galbraith, the late member was elected there by acclamation, fer three consecutive elections. At the last general election he was however too confident, and the then opposition came with- in 43 of defeating him. At the General Local Election last June the Grit candidate (Mr. Caldwell) was returned by the large majority of 282. Sr, Perer’s Penny Reapines.—The enter- tainment last evening was a very pleasant one. It was opened by that finished per former on the violin, Mr. Vinnicombe; aud the pleasure the audience received at the be. ginning was very well sustained to the end. The following is the programme as rendered : 1. Violin Solo—‘*Tour et Retour Quadrille” Mr. Vinnicombe g—(German)— . Miss DesBrisay Reading—Scene from Ben Jonson’s ‘* Epiczene ”’ Rev. G. W. Hodgson . Song—‘t The Land o’ the Leal” — : Mrs, Strickland Awiul Boy,”— Mr. J. E. Haszard 6. Piano Solo—‘‘F antasia on Martha’— Mrs. James Brown 7. Reading-—*Wounded,’ Rey, R. D. Bambrick { terval. 8. Song—‘‘The Lost Chord”— Mrs. MacNab 9. Reading—‘‘ Hervey Riel,” Mr. T. Harris Piano Selo—‘‘Germania Waltzes,’’— Mr. Watson. Song ep -— Cr ‘© That . Reading ll. Reading—Tomimy Midge’s Vision, — Ms. J. E. Haszard 12. Song —‘‘ Blue Bells of Scotland, ’— Mrs. Strickland 13. Reading—‘‘ The Bridge of Sighs,”— Rev. G. W. Hodgson 14.. Violin Solo—German Waltzes,-— Mr. Viunicombe 15. Reading —‘‘Jemmy Butler,” Mr. Morsen 16. Trio—‘' To all you Ladies,”’— Messrs. Cotton. W. Harris and F. Foster —S>S ——o—- -—-— ——- News Summary. (Clippings from the latest papers.) The name of Sir Alex. Campbell is now freely mentioned as that of the next Lieut. Governor of Ontario. Mr. B. Devlin, ex-M. P., who was oblig- ed to sojourn in Colorado for his health, is so far restored that he is on his way home. The demand of the cotton operatives at Bolton for 10 per cent. increase in wages has been compromised, the masters promis- ing a future advance if the improvement in trade continues. Born unpeR PecuLiaR CIRCUMSTANCES. —On Saturday afternoon while the 4:20 express from Halifax for St. John was awaiting the arriva! at this Station of the English mail train, a fine young male child was born of one of the passengers under circumstances somewhat novel. The pas- senger, named Eva Fawcett, who had form- erly been at service in Moncton, but has lately lived in Amherst, retired to the pri- vate apartments in one end of the car and gave birth to the child, which was a min- ute or two afterwards found by the officials lying beside the rail on the snow. The child was carried to the Dining Hall. The girl, who had returned to her seat in the ear, at first denied that the child was hers, but afterwards confessed. The infant so strangely born was taken to a house in town, and medical attendance provided. [t is now alive and well. No action was taken against the mother.—It is unneces- sary to say that the startling and disgust- ing occurrence created no little excitement among those who were witnesses of it.— The girl was on her way to Petitcodiac.— Moncton Times. + oa Special Notices. Far. Herrine, Cheap for Cash by J. B. Harry. j5 tf CRANBERRIES, 8 cents Confectionery.” —j 23, 2i Croce Frurrand Pound Cakes at BrEer & Gorr’s, Fresh Oysrers—direct from the beds al- most every day—at ‘‘ The Confectionery.” per quart, at ‘‘ The a HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCK|IN HOUSE. Jan. 27.— John M Sample, Montague ; Capt. R Cemeron, Point Prim; John J Flet- eher, Mount Stewart; David Egan, do; Rev. T W Johnston, Victoria; DW Palmer, do; James Stephenson, F'rederictown; John Moore, Crapaud; John Frost, Grand River; James H Bourke, Millview; John R Bourke, jun., do; James H Bourke, jun., do; Rev. A McLean, Dundas; Hon Alex. Leard, Bedeque; James J Gay, Pownal; D Clarke, do: Edward Clay and wife, Grand River; Hon William Camp- bell, Park Cerner; Thomas Gorman, Sum- merade; Mr. Cantelo and wife, Grand River; re Smith, Georgetown; Robert Sample Mon- ague, ee FEBRUARY ! i880. STOCK-TAKING. K hereby inform the pub- lic of this city, and the to Stock-taking, we have re- solved to clear out as much of our Winter Stock as possible. We are aware that at this season it is hard to get people to buy even at reduced prices; but in the face of this difficulty we have made up our mind to adopt full measures, and sell our Wool Goods and Dress Goods at a sacrifice. Our Goods have been very cheap all winter, as the run of trade we have had fully testifies. Our store has become the resort of those Ladies who know how tomake a penny go a long way, and who know a cheap article when they see it; and when we say we are going to reduce the prices of our Dress Goods and Trimmings, we know we shall be believed. We are particul- arly anxious to clear out our present Stock, in order to intro- duce as much of the newest style of Dress Material as possible, and at the very lowest prices. We shall make special prices on Black Cashmeres, Black Meri- nos, Black Cords and Lustres, Lustrines and Brilliantines. Our Fancy Wool Goods will be sold at less than cost. Our Stock of this class was the larg- est, most select, and finest in the city, and the remains of it will be sold at a great sacrifice. Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, &e., will be cleared out at great Bargains. We make no apology to the Tea-drinking public for drawing their attention to our fine flavored and rich Teas, 52, 36, and 40 cents per lb. They are receiving the highest praise, and those who use them, strongly recommend them to others. Our trade in this article is growing rapidly. Tea appeals to the most subtile of the senses, and as the proof of. the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of the Tea is in the drinking. Friends, try it. 88, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALY, Ch’town, Jan. 21, 1880. land generally, that previous; NEVIS BY TELEGRAPH, Special dispatch te Hxaminer, Lonpon, Jan. 27. John Garford & Sons, corn factories, have failed for 65,000 pounds. A committee of the Dublin Mansien House fund deny Parnell’s statement made sat Buffilo, on Sunday, that defaulters in paymert of rent are excluded from relief. The committee have already distributed ever £10,000 for relief of urgent cases. The only foundation for the report of the disaster to the steamer Princess Alice off the Isle of Wight, is in the fact that the steamer collided with a wherry containing some sailors, two of whom were drowned. OrTTawa, Jan. 27. Dr. Bergin, Conservative recently un- seated, has been elected at Cornwall by 126 majority over Mr. McLennan, Liberal. The '‘reasury Board met to-day and con- sidered the changes in the Tariff, which are to be sebmitted to Parliament. It is said that J. F. Stairs has been appointed as- sistant .o }|Mr. Dewdney, Indian Commis- siener. Sessicnal Clerks who have been appoint- ed copy sts, receive three dollars per day, translators, feur dollars per day. The Governor General leaves for Halifax to-morrow to meet the Princess. See - Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- change «t the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifix :— Lndon--sight........... 92 per cent, prem 7 OD Ws + oo bo 0 eee 9 percent. “ New Yok—cheque....... 4 percent. ‘‘ Boston--cheque........ Z percent. ‘ Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4percent. ‘* EE AA S$ percent. ‘ oe Se Se # percent. ‘ St. John’s, N’fid........ 2 percent. ‘ LE —— DIED. At Philadelphia, U. S., on Nov. 26th, 1879, cf hemorrhage, George Frederick Adams. Deceased leaves a sorrowing wife and one :hild to mourn their irreparable loss. Mr Adams came to this Island with his father and mother in 1850, and was for many years ccnnected with the Half-Way House, Vernon ‘Liver. There’s a world where all are equal, we aro hurrying to it fast, We shal) meet upon the level there, when the gates of death are past ; We shal stand before the Orient, and our Master shall be there, To try the blocks we offer, with His own un- erring Square. Hands ound, ye faithful Masons all, the brig it fraternal chain, To part upon the Square below, to meet in Heaven again ; Oh! what words of precious meaning, these words Masonic are, — We mect upon the Level and we part upon the Square. Alexand-ia H. R. A. Chapter, No. 100, P. E. 1. (Island papers please copy.) On the 27th inst, after a few days illness, Robert Icenneth, only son of Agnes Millicent and James R. McDonnell, aged one year and eight mcnths. =e DerarxrMeNT OF MARINE & FISHERIES, FisHeriges BRANCH, OrTawa, 3lat Dec., 1879. \ \ TRITTEN OFFERS will be received to Ist April next, fer the ANGLING PRIVILEGES of the following Rivers :— River Kegashka (North Shore), ‘« ‘Watsheeshoo ° ‘¢ WNasheecootai do ‘¢ jtomaine do ‘¢ Jusquarro de ‘* Pashasheeboo do ‘* Worneille do ‘“* JAgwanus do ‘¢ Magpie do ‘¢ Sreut do ‘* St. Marguerite do ‘* Pentecost do ‘¢ JMistassini do ‘* Pecscie do ‘* Jittle Cascapedia (Baie des Chaleurs). ‘«« Nouvelle do ‘* }iscumenac do ‘* JAalbaie (near Pierce). ‘¢ Vagdalen (South Shore). - «* Montiouis do ‘* “obique (New Brunswick). ‘* Nashwaak do ** Jacquet do ‘¢ Charlo do ‘« Jupiter (Anticosti Island). ‘* Salmon do Rent per annum to be stated: payable in advance. . Leases to run from one to five years. Lessees to employ guardians at private cost. By order, W. F. WHITCHER, Commissioner of Fisheries. [jan 12, 41 oaw m] —— ee “ Green Teas. FEW PACKAGES GREEN TEAS, Young Hyson and Japan, will be sold cheap. HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, Jan. 19, 1880—lw MACLEAN & MARTIN, __ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson's Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A, A. McLEAN. June 13, 1879.—ex2aw | JANUARY! 1880. First. Arrival this Year. We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,’ several cases of NEW GO0D8 New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Black 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 before the season is over. } i { \ | | | | | | D. C. MARTIN. | Cash customers in want of in any ot the above Goods will save money by giving us a call. ODS &c TGS January 5, 1880. JUST PUBLISHED. THE FIRST EDITION OF Teare’s Directory & Hand-Book -~OF = Prince Edward Island, FOR i880 AND !881, 612 Pages, Neatly Bound, Leather Back Gilt Letters. Price $2.00. T contains an Alphabetical Directory of Charlottetown ard Summerside. —Diree- tories of 125 Towns, Villages and Settlements, with the names and distances of many others: —Historical sketch of the Province, including its early settlement, climate, agricultural, shipbuilding and fishing industries.—Reyal Visit in 1860.—Confederation, Railway com- munication, recent Vice-Regal Reception, Summer holidays on the oak &e. Do- minion, Provincial and City Governments, Her Maiesty’s Customs, Postal Department, Courts of Law, Justices of the Peace in alphabetical order, Churches, Colleges and Schools, Business Notices, value of Real Estate, Fishery Statistics, with a large amount of information not usually found in Directories. Non-subscribers will be supplied with the Book, postage free, on receipt of price. Published and sold by TEARE & €0., P. O. Box 84, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Jan. 12, 1880—eod lwk wkly Im ee a Charlottetown Cemetery Co'y. VHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share holders of the above Company will be held on TUESDAY, the third day of Feb- ruary next, in the Office of the undersigned, corner of Great George aud Lower Water Streets, at four o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of electing Directors, and other business, as by Law directed. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1880—mws 7i Cheirograph or Lethogram Ey be made for 50 cents by sending 35 / cents in stamps to P. O, Box 126 Yar- mouth, N. S., and by return of mail you will receive a receipt for making tablet and ink from which you can get over one hundred copies from one original writing. Ch’town, Jar. 7, 1880. lm a,0RNE r et. Loe, iii etn!) Se Gs 3 Soe JT @RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘““We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected 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 from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and _ well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first aualtiy.” ArtTuur Hitt, Hassauy, M. D, Orro Heuner, F. C.38., F. I. C. Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BROTHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Nov. 26, 1879.—6m nn nena te nt a moo } Wants, Lost, found, &- NOUND—A GOLD RING: The owner can have it by paying for this advertise- ment, on application at the ExaMINER Office. [j 28, 2i pal en COW-— There has been on the Subscriber's premises since 26th inst., a small red and white Milch Cow, with holes in the horns. The owner can have her by proving preperty and paying expenses, —D, Davies, Westweod, Royalty. }27 li ANTED—A good, smart GIRL to attend in Dining Room. Apply at the ‘Revere Hovse.” {j 24, tf OST— On Thursday, a small dark leather PURSE, with a steel clasp, containing ten or eleven dollars and a pencil memoran- dum. Tho finder will, upon leaving it at this Office, be suitably rewarded. [j 23, 3i J be: LET—Shop and Dwelling House, North Side Queen Sqnare, now occupied by John Kelly as a Grocery and Liquor Store. Possession given on the 15th February, 1880. Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrence Hotel. [dee 31 tf] ENEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos, DesBrisay, Esq., coutaining hall, seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- ession. Enquire of Joon STUMBLES. Jan. 3, 1880. dlweod tf. EW 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 ) Gardiner or Laundress, a small family. Well suited for a Market Enguire at the resi; dence of Chief Justice Patmer.— d6 m & w