Sania ane > lt lea i Do eee yocal and Other Items, - Lost, between Charlottetown and Monta-| a awolf sleigh robe hanger, The finder, | by leaving it at this office will be suitably re warded. —m1 st i | } | 1 . eee | CaTTLs Trape.—A company, with a capital | of $15,000, has been started in Halifax for the | yrpose of exporting cattle to England, and | ments have already been made for 1,000 head of Nova Scotia cattle and the British market. —_— —- arrange supp ng gheep 0 Trape IN Dead Mrar, ~—Ten tons of dead meat were shipped to ing-and from Halifax on Saturday last. The shipping to England of dead meat has proved quite successful and Nova Scotia shippers are encouraged to enter into the business extens vely. Wesee, by late Boston papers, that Mr. Eph Clow, tormerly of North \\ iltshire, an [,. has distinguished umself in a 70-hour walking match, which took place recently in Boston Music Hall. Mr. Clow covered 326 wiles and § laps, and carried off fourth prize. The first purse was won by Panchot, who covered 345 miles and 15 laps. We received the followiug advertisement to-day from a respectable gentleman in this city -—"‘Wantel—Two or three policemen, to disperse gangs of reughs who meet at the corners on Prince street eu Sabbath evenings. “hese roughs may be found from the upper corner of Judge Young's grounds to the Atheneum. ‘They cause ladies and others much annoyance, as they frequent- ly blockacle the way.” Hay Trips —An experiment of shipping hay from Neva Scotia to the West Indies has been successfully made by a Halfax'firm. The firm shipped 100 tens in January, and after paying all expenses, netied S32. The same firm have 152 tone of hay on the way to the West Indies, andl have 700 or S800 tons await- ing shipment in Cumberland. Hay is quoted at Barbadoes and other islands at $27 to $30 per ton, and in Halifax at $12 per ton, ‘il ital dllitsmmadlia DipruertA A TeRnOR.—Among the many familiss in this section of the Province that have been visited by diptheria is that of a Frenchman living on the Passiac road, about two miles from Moncton. A few days ago ene of the children died of the disease, and the unfortunate father, being toe poor, prob- ably, togo to the expease of getting an un- dertaker, was obliged to conduct the funeral of his own child, and bury the body ina rough box. —~—.Vencton Times, Pouttry Trape.— Messrs. G. P. Henry & Uo., of Halifax, shipped to England in Decem- ber last, 157 geese, 100 pairs partridges, 602 turkeys, and 25 pairs dacks, the lot realizing in Liverpool, after paying all expenses of wharfage, freight, and allowing for heavy losses through bad packing and in transit, &e., &c., $900, and elearing the shippeas quite arespectable prot. The geese and turkeys were of a superior quality, the former averag- ing 10 and the latter 1] Ibs. each; and the most of them were raised at Brookfield, Col- Chester County, N. 8. Mr. Danrtet Mooresipr, farmer, of North River, died very suddenly in this city on Saturday evening. He, in company with his son, left their house on Saturday with ‘teams loaded with timber. While on the ice Mr. Mooreside became dizzy and chilled, and con- tinued in that state until they arrived ‘in this city. When they had sold the timber, Mr. Mooreside proceeded to the ‘* Farmers Arms with the intention ef warming him- self. While there the chills increased, and he fell into an_ epileptic fit. The keeper of thefhotel did all in his power te relieve him, and with a view of having him more promptly revived, removed him te Drs. Jenkins & McLeod's surgery. From there he was removed to a warm room in Mr. Whit- tey’s hotel, and was diligently attended by Dr. McLeod. But medical skill proved of no avail, and Mr. Mooreside died about 9 o’elock of apoplexy. The deceased was 60 years of age. tle leaves a family of two sons and three daughters. A Lose Livep Famity.—A notice of a death which appeais in our columna has in- duced us to make enquiries respeeting a fam- ily remarkable for the great age to which its members have attained. Nicholas Jenkins and his wife emigrated “to this Island from Ger- many alout the year 1782 with three children. They ecitied first at Vernon River, and re- moved, after a short stay, to Cherry Valley, from which place tley came to Pownal, where they reside.| to the day of their death. After coming to the Island seven children were born to them, some of whom are still living. Nicholas Jenkin,s the father, died at.... 76 es +4 v0.05- ksimadh ew taneas m0 75 John INL s + oid. i. uiascendiombaaanlention 90 George, accilentally killed...........0+: d| Susanuah is’still alive, aged ... ....-+-- 100 William died at......., cickus i eabetda 92 RR RS GOR et ie ee te ee | RRR ceca a9 91 James is still alive ee re eee ee 88 Henry died at. ime Ceiba tens) «Wis 86 BN ccccs., cane eiibiee sued hi 81 Mh + oc ccboss:ueS¥ 6 y eueeeeeee Gen 72 —- Patriot. Musica ENTERTAINMENT AT THE ASYLUM— Punctually at 6 o clock on Saturday evening, tr. P. Connolly’s team left for the Asylum. The jolly party consisted of the Quintette Club, the siugers and the Press, including eur reporter. ‘The sleighing on the ice was Perfect, the weather was magnificent, the _— was shining, and everything was ovely. The sengs on the way up were “well received by the audience” in the sleigh, and the choruses, in which every one took part, were tremendous. The concert was held in the Chapel, and about 40 inmates ofthe Asylum were present. The men, we observed, whe were placed inthe front rank, only betrayed their lunacy by looking like a ot of hopeless inbeciles. Some of the ladies, onthe contrary, were extremely vivacious “nging in unison with singers on the stage oc- asionally. When Prof. Caven sang his Song, ** Jack is every inch a Sailor,” one lady Persisted that he was not. The Quintette Club played, we think, as well as we ever ‘ard them, and the singing was, without any *Xception, good. After the Concert,the gentle Men in the invited audience, subscribed 365 towards a fund for similar entertainments fer the unfortunate inmates. ‘We compliment Dr. Blanchard on his venterprise, partiéularly as © expenses were all defrayed by himself. A A a Mere lengthy report ef the Concert will appear #1 Our next issue. St a Rr mente | | MARCH 1880. ( URSTFOCK-TAKING SALE 1 ¥ 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 “ snifs” has become chronic, but we trust a healthier state of things is in the future. Our Dress Materials have had a 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 8 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, &c. 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 onty, Our 40-cent Tea is regarded as the best in the city; but all grades sell rapidly. We sell in caddies of 5, 8, 10, 15 or 20 Ibs., neatly done up, so as to retain the flavor. All kinds of Dry Goods cheap for Cash at TREMAINE & METCALF’S, 83 QUEEN STREET. Gh’town, Feb. 28, 1880. NEWS BY TELEGRAPY, ~’ 5 7 ‘ INEW YORK, feb. 28. The Herald Relief Committee publishes a jeard to the Dublin papers stating their readiness tc furnish reliex to the sufferers. The Archbishop of Dublin represents Archbishep McCloskey at Bublin. Lonpen, Feb. 28. A Vienn:. correspondent says there is no doubt that a strong conviction prevails in Germany that so leng as Gen. Milotine as Minister of War, manages the military af- fairs of Ruusia, Germany cannot be assured as to the ulterior designs of Russia, nor ce- operate politically with her. St. Pererssunc, Feb, 28. All classos here feel that the new ap- pointment of General Melikeff is necessary and wise, LONDON, Feb. 28. A despaich from Copenhagen, dated Fri- day night, says that a fire is raging there which threatens the destruction of an entire quarter. The fire brigade appears unable to cope wish it. Fears are entertained for the Britis} Tim bassy. The Kirg and Crown Prince of Denmark are on the scene. Orrawa, Feb. 28. A deprtation from the press gallery waited upon the Speaker with a recommen- dation to ‘enygthen the lower gallery and abandon tie upper one as useless, and, if neceasary, construct another lewer gallery on the oti er side of tiie Chamber. The Speaker intimated his favourable considera!ion, and it is expected the recom- mendation will be carried out. Mr Wallace ef Norfolk, addressed a group of members this morning, in the Chamber, in behalf of his hobby, the ‘‘Rag- baby.” It met less favor than was expected, even Mr. Plumb dissented from the dec- trines. It is stated that three millions of bushels of wheat were imported into Canada this year, none of which paid duty. ‘Senator Carvell, with Messrs. Brecken and McDonald, M. P’s, waited on the Minister of Justice this morning, asking him to increase the salaries of the P. E. 1. Judges. ee Financial. Tue fo lowing are the selling rates for Ex- change ai the banks here :— London— sight........... 103 per cent. prem, Pe PO Pee ee 92 per cent. ‘‘ New Yorx—cheque....... 4 percent. ‘* Boston--vheque.......... £ percent. ‘* Montrea’, Toronto, etc... percent, ‘“‘ | SINS a ba Wis bce Oe wes 4 percent, ‘* / St. John. N> B........... § pergenmt. — St. John’s, N’fid........ 2 percent ‘* ~*~ A en : gees es HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Feb. 27.—George H-Howatt, Cape Traverse ; Albert Laird, New Glasgow ; Hamilton, Cof- iin, Savege Harbeur; Anrie Coffin, do; Jas. Gay, Pownal; Duncan Hyde, West River ; Peter Bourke, Lot 49. Feb, 28.—-Neil Me- Quarrie, Crapaud ; Miss Locke, Summerside ; Alexancer Dixon, Belfas®; John Montgom- ery, Ma peque; Alexander Brown, New;Lon- don; JchnBalderston, Nerth Wiltshire ; Wil- liam Lea, Tryen: E W Kuight, Ambherst, N.$. Fe ee te a em ma DIED. At her residence, Mill View, Lot 49, on Tuesday’, 10th Feb., inst., Catherine, the be- loved wife of Thomas Mutlow, elder, and sec- ond dat ghter of the late Nicholas Jenkins, of Pownal, Lot 49, aged 91 years. She fell asleep »n Jesus, and leaves a kind husband and a lurge circle of sorrowing relations and friends to mourn their loss. NOTICE. rENHI) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholder’s-of the St. Lawe rence Marine Insurance Cempany will be be held at their Office, EXCHANGE BUILDING, —QN— Wednesday, March 16, 1889, } A? THE HoUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK, in compliance with the Act of Incorporation. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Feb. 11, 1880—2aw till mtg Sec’y. _—o Ene RE-OPENED! McKAY’S MQ, 67, GREAT GEOAGE STREET, OPPOSITE WALKER'S CORNER. Repairing Neatly Bone. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Feb. 20, 1880—3w 2aw New Spring Tweeds JUST RECEIVED. A SHOICE SELECTION, AT 3. B. MACDONALD. Wateh & Jewelry Store,| HOUSE. JANUARY. During this menth we will ries, te clear our steck in the fol- lewing departments, viz: MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERGOATS & REEFERS. MEN'S AND BOYS’ FUR CAPS, LADIES’ Fur Gaps and Mufls, LADIES’ MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our Wool Goods, PROMENADE SGARES BREAKFAST SHAWLS, CROSS-OVERS, &8, Splendid lines of | DRESS GOODS, AT 10, 12 AND 14 GENTS PER YARD. a * Scns RE ; 7% Bank of P, i, [sland 4. eo dal DiGilar fEXHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders § ofthis Bank will be held at their Banking House, in Charlottetown, on TUMSDAY, the second day of March next, at 12 o'clock, ncon, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may be laid before them, Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J, R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1850--pat h pre ar ne Ky . Molasses. am PUNS. 65 29) Bbls. a - , Bright Molasses. CARVELL BROS, | me — _ _ ee ee ee SUGAR. PACKAGES (Hhds. and Bbis. ) White Granulated, Bright Ports Rico, Barbadoes, Cuba. 78 CARVELL BROS, Feb 18, 1880—2w ws PEA SOUP. PFPREPARED with Pea Flour and seasened and flavored with the finest herbs and seasonings, to which is added Liebiys’ Extract of Mfeat, making one of the most nutriticus dishes that can be obtained, A 25 cent Tin will make 3 quarts of thick Soup. — For sale at BEER & GOFF'S., Feb. 18, 1880. ee Labrador Herring WHGOICE CATCH OF 1879. “a a yked Salwon, Salt Trout, Herring, sae “- Halibut, ‘s Mackerel. At HALL'S FISH MARKET. Feb. 18, 1880—tf — +. a ED For Sale! A FIRST-CLASS “Hinge Bird Colt,” LX three years old. Apply at EXaMINneR Office. {f 18, 3w 2aw- Valuauie Property. for Sale. rt ee 4 hy BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots ia Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Der ehéster Street, and running back 80 feet, tes gether with the buildings thereon erected, For further partieulars apply to Mesara. Hopesox & McLeop Charlottetown. Sepi. 13, 1879. THE PERFECTION j SOLE PROPRIETORS | re whisivaseh Renee UNRIVALLED For {|* | ‘aT OD DY, 1 ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. A ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lorne Hicntaxp WuHisky: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores ef Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their forne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- possessed ail the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘* AnrHUR Hitt, Hassaui, M. D. ‘¢Orro Heuner, F. C. 8., F. 1.C.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GRERNLEES Broruers, 31 Commercial Street, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY. & CO., Charlottetown, P. KI, Feb. 24, 1880 eee GOLD MEDAL, STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. . - a i ee ee -_——~ CODFISH. | NHE Subscriber has on, land 300 qtis Prime Codfish, which he will sell cheap or Cash, Apply to CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, fil mwf aT OEY ee See TERMS CASH. Queen Street, February 23, 1880—2w 3iaw Sole Leather. TO0 SIDES. LOGAN’S BEST, 50 Sides oe ee CARVELL BROS, r)UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the hetest mews—lowsl and teleyraphie.: James & Jan. 3, 1886. Wanis, Lost, found, &c: ANTED—A smert BOY to learn the Hairdressing. Apply to Joun F. Powers, Queen Street. [f 26, pd ry\O LET—On the ninth of April, the HOUSE now occupied’ by R, Young, aq, W. J. Boswax.. [fe 2) Fine Cabinet Organ — (Sunita maker) which coset $130.00, will be sold sixty dollars, less than half. <A Ris oe, =," vant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and - ? , , Ey ‘ a4 ie ‘4 om. SL ose Bs ta wy. Ke 4 le pao oes Vey ee rg WE Ree or eae a —— et ae