} - pepe nonmaeams oe A TE AN —_— a at ae ——— - : 4 ae _— —— CHARLOTTETOWN 4 oo | | Fire Insurance Co'y, — em ES ‘ cr Z eCncee, PAR'S, Mutua Ire y, - K » MINER | é orre spond 5 oar qe 1878 | ; A WN (eu — MBDA! a Ai idle : H ig DAILY UX AT " . - 17 «selves responsible or ; ; Feel I Ik ICE HOURS, from 10 a. m., to I P. tm, 2 nt | aa” Ve do not hola OUTSCOM e ftae le ts 4 Eda bays | | ie) io a ser opinions of our corresponde its | SEF a, Vv. PALME ; |ANUARY 28, 1880 the statements or opi —_——| ent 1 EPS H. V, PALMER, aan | —— S Oe eee! Acting Secretary . 17: e 4) Bye Le} ‘ ' "rs S tary’s Office, Kent Street, Tir ar ant. | To the Editor of the Lcamiueer.. 7p LOTti Secretary Py tue Fee. Soper | gan Str,—I notice in late issues of the JOSEPH GIL i~wrQ Jan, 26th, 1880—lwk eed ~ nicht to see! oan , : extraordinary advertisement ‘~ FEY 7’ a” Z p }y N S . ee ee eo = a ,T ‘ity Council meets to-nigul ©" | paper rather an extraol t the Head of t S i 4 Fu bd 4 Pur City Vouncs ionation of | headed ‘‘Public Meeting at the Nea Ile $ UT THE ® A E : “ i +4 hy ‘esionati } tL} neadec is “yr ee sy respectaie ' —T "HROUGH( 1T what's to be done about thet +| Peter’s Bay,” signed by two very res] a BY ALL DEALER THRE | - L a . nt. Prebably the best} + -of the Peace, calling a meeting mn WORLD. the Fire tase nt. 2 e recon-|‘; 4100 ne vil , the hone of 12 p. m. I p - PEDLARS’ SLEIGHS, all complete ; psig ‘ies Wathers can ao is t | Friday next., at the eee is Id ; a ae “DLs : thing the City ae the Board of} sume that this mecting is intend oe “- — ~ ween 2 running part new. Price low. ‘der their dismissal irem th ’ | ot at nicht but in the day time, else some Bm 5 am sider their disn . .fi not at night but in th a, oe : 2 . B Poi Ee : —ALS® . . (without cause or notice) 0° es ntiemen therein invited to a atteud aa R. AR | } | Fire \ ardens ( Wieee . .. s he It tne . : " . an) opportunity of appear ig l Light Wood Sleigh, price $6 en y- ‘ Messrs. Peake, Koughan and Crabbe. *~} would not : ig al ct . ‘one told in Holy Wout C 1 Box Sleigh, price only $6, : eh importance to the City that the | in the true light. . ; ie creat supper a id q 1 Light Sleigh, suitable for hauling water, x! prime importan . that ‘‘a certain man made & gre: . : s ’ aes +t should net at once be de ae ’ cs vy.” Following this ¢ cample, ” them HENRY COOMBS, i Fire D spartment 32101 ' } t @) } ee . heen b dden to ceme to tie Jan. 26 1880—3i g -— J of nearly all the best and most @X-} . 49: many have be te ot Gi Potub yern og | ga ‘ ! ” — ae a ; or T= ay ny E though new ! feast at the Court House, at dS¢é. Me a * yy it] oe Repeat (i jor { i¢ & — 4 : mn in it. ven thonst : the 200) ob First there is invited . e be erien ed men il lon the sUtThH uit. 5 ‘ = . ae a 3 , s appointed, the Departiment cannot | the local Representati ay Ovi. ‘ Benefit @: the a Et ¥ men aro AYPysL cont; . , lan : -* met rht reasonably expect. dalla any sudden} .vosatines. ag one mig! 7 or . .cted to W wrk well on 4 ” : Penresentati » reterrea WW: A rt LJ ER : be expected te her aah —yethaenge as abcore sagt payaaiing AM AN mean £ J emergency. As Mr. Hooper is decidedly the fully re- " . ~ i _—_—- man, it is he, [ infer, that 1s respectiully hs : ee Thy is the popular Politics in England. quested — to pony Why 1s ne vaen ° i a ; tovernment not bidden ° ‘* oo leader of the i cal Grove! omen . a ( y > . Za 7 ah On- ha feast? Then the Dominion represent \ : . : The Pall Mall Gazette taunts the P| the feast? nt are overlooked. Why is During this month we will AND OTHER es itl ‘sterions reserve in re-| tives ol — ‘Can’ the Commissioner 2f IN THE ¥ position with myste i The| this, I ask? Has the ex-Comm onl sell at : dq . : affairs. n 7 ng IS : ader beceme so sluil- : tt fusing te discuss national atta ~ a | Public W orks and his lea ~4 ae a. waite . Choice Bran 5, ; le believe that the prospect of eI) denjy popular in the 2nd Distri tfully sough: Y Vi . j peopie , mu ey ; he ae Pm “h] ir presence 18 80 respectiully soi i ¥ é a y many attacking Russia 1s daily increasing. that rhe : SS tan tenet eee oe Re WOR SALE AT e \ , “ t F i aa j . Cc yh erva- after : si a phir aii SC al } e. 4 = ‘ a N é Sir Stafford Northeote, at the 8 _ Mr, | Peters can manage to represent theit Jo al 7 q 9 a tive banquet at Leeds, after compa Ry previncial wants without the aid oi eae ' j f BEER & GOFFS’. 3 Gladstone to Zadkiel, of Almanac fame, 2 t politicians” from Queen’s County. ¥. : a1 V fi I ; aGSe _ oe ae . i th} en O1DICLANS Ur x ‘ , a . an leclaring that his prophecies are rial I oe i} , A j =e ' j Jan. 12, 1880. ut " ss - ; he +} art . . — iia sproved Dy the event, ; . ; nea fh re. ; ai - ‘ culous, and always dis] seeey : ; Beacon-| Hurrah for Daily Mails Once More With a slight change of Programme. ; . . iad his beavers that. Land Beacon ™ ence ; n of Partnership, — e} remint od his heare RP wecia in the hour of a S. N. EARLE, Musical Director. ' 7 f field’s Cabinet turned Russia in the MAILS VIA THE CAPES. ns “eine ae i s _—e fF oN ] from the gates of Constant! P eee Januarv 97. LSSO-—®i ; ' ‘ed , her or “7 that there was a good —— ———_. $$ HE pig em | ye aon = : nc salt Hav bilel , a. / Editor of the Examiner. . S ; rs. under e name a nople, and and that it would be| To the Editor of the ee to clear our steck in the fol- by the Savas, dissolved time coming, — ees ew rtunes of} Srm,—The truly wise and prophetic editi ; 5 § a ae Dorsey & Jost, has this day been disso q , Th aa stort ies . Ii ie, - } > , 3 ' { : 1 Wi 3 folly to bewail me ia the fears| of the East has overdone the thing in his two fe : ae mutual consent. All debts due by the Firm 4 the past. He added that the E last issues. In the issue of the loth inst., Le lewing departments, V1Z: will be paid by R. K. Jost, to whom all 4 of dis ress in jreland were increas aie ‘* a leader, se step Onward, and ac SECOND TERM, 7880. parties indebted to said Firm are requested 4 ing, nd that the Government was cording to the prophetic word of ‘‘A Step On. Or *y 7 BOYS’ to make payment—at McGill’s old stand, 4 rapidly maturing measures of relief. ihe ward,’ has already been taken, viz., that of E a pau, MEN § AND Queen Street. . > Right | fon "a Smith, First Lord o! sending the mails via ¢ apes Lraverse ana 10°- TO! ICE—The Second jerm oI FRIDAY JOHN DORSEY, a the Adiniralty, claimed at the same meeét-| .- > at. balauce of this season and, ro AN ing School will commence on F : — RICH’D K, JOST, 4 : ! - : ’ a cc > Eo? : 1atw rae ere er : TU ON VQ } » Of th i 3% at th »>usuAa our, . - 2 , ; in . th j F Yr 1 Peace snisheld S po aad wa donht, eve LItGr. : ; oa ( ' 4} . > . o | N¢ 2 a eae aa open ; ae TUES- Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1880—rg ar pat 3i 4 ; > a snmneration of territom ; e last two leaders of the A. CU. A., tl A vuvenie ASS Wli re aes : se a 1c rj at no annexacion . : i} e last two lea ; ; : ; : - ERBRUARY. at half-nast : Z ree —. ; 3" if >! ip} ad unless Imperial | F scory is repeac im smuUuch es DAY » tne 3rd Ks EBRL Aly sie half pase 3 ie has ever been alied +. OT e inde} nde Sc en ured to be fun for the Advertise| »’ clock. . 3 Ni & 3 or re Pom ati ‘ 1%. ahi Ih ep . vi | wi Y ad} : = melee ‘. ’ »° » cael ry 1 o aid rT — e YA ‘18e e rrr , ae aaa been respected as long} seemed + mt ) «fae. Nee Or Tas Deen era ee, age iy. Laniste ee 3 : rovince, @& t!. | w > carefully taught in this Ciass, a . . : ; 7 on oe Sir William Vernon Har-jand me ie] this * revince, ¢ ¢!. | will be carefull} * ee od on at hours to TAKE this epportunity te inform the was KOSSLDLA. wi ry Like S | * 4 ; weal 1} yniv < ‘ > @ Private PSsSOoDS given : A , as was Sl 19 : oaths: ill Oxford de-{|ouly gettu wo} ils a week. and ‘ ‘y OL é P. S. rrivate ie 1 ae) public that I have leased the new Shop 4 yurt, ijn & ringing speeca at nee | ¢ be How silly { 0 on Weexly boas suit applicants itte rill’ > it clared the burden of all the eriminal blun-| last week. " How silly to goon weeisls feekt te aa E. BURRIS recently fitted up at McGill’s Old Stand, on clare . 1é bur er i ashi lav on the} ing ecause ft S °. a } , recs Te mr Bt vis. Queen Street, a few doors below the London .) ders that had been Nyce “Alea Goat a. 3 of | this Vv y wa h WwW 'nve} tO make a Jan. °27, 1880 oF House; and having bought the Stock and ; a hs 7 “One . at uc ul aa ‘i, i Seale ie ‘ ek: and -onter t Pre O SES SE de NEE --— TT ° : Bf Tories nd ee oe be the last day| *¥e to threetriy Pets oe even a - oe Machinery of the late Firm of Dorsey & Jost, . ’ ae oe oak, marke | teh netiege DUMINg, the A Cie Caer ae | 3 4 ROH I shall be prepared, in a few days, to carry a of Tr ry ruie. ir Charles i cd én a gl , thy. : Ans: i a ni Se 5 . : a3 23 . on the Boot and Shoe a in all ite 4 ll : lattar Hroposing’ Lo Ci aes. era t years expericnce ‘ : k jaltvy—on writes & etter pro} 5 : BO y 7 abe branches. Custom work a specialty cash : 5 a ° to pliament LO thel.,, 7" Py ra a. lL Many otners, s ss » me the aitention ol Parli ee Pa " 1 halle x principles. oa ‘ ‘abn! 4 Gisdstone |] ,} te alTOW-mlndea creatures, miis- J - EY eee roantin' at Cabul. Mr. i 3 ed . OHN DORS 5 execu yt a S..4 Nartheata’s« Blun- j er tbliec opin nD, and doeg-in-the- a E ‘hy? 15 1880 t c Ee attacke| Sir Stafford Northeote’s: oa: | a ts ae aie | inseaiivenenchaiiaiait Ch’town, Jan. 15, —ar pa p dering inisrepresentation oi the finances | BAD_ST Uke — 7 oe —_—_ 7 3 - = alk aaa ; nprere aa yplicahle to himself. ; : % on Friday. Mr. Foster =e “0 apy ca } o 4 ae article under review (no doubt the FINHE SARBATH SCHOOL in connection . C afi h . xyati Transvaal, on the ee eG . ' . 2 cb Segoe = ‘ . corm 6 , O S A the annexation of the Tran _ Se a ae one that sent the mails to go via the Capes i. with Zion Church will give a MEN'S AND ROYS’ erring. o. ff ; ground that the Boers protect siavery, ee ans the weather-wise editor says ‘‘that b? oi . t ‘ sat * ‘ _ ° “1 Dien ; Thi leclara- uture) tn VCAUNCL- Wie a wy Wht ‘4 = wer the English will mae it. Phis = ack the Capes route other years we had a on? Concert alt Literary Rutertainmen j ‘tees FOR CASH, + ° coAT. en ‘ . 7 uc an ) ( “7 nee 8 “i £ vy ia l S , fs * ¢ ten j } tion of Mr.- Foster has very much anno) mail a weck and sometimes less, was far o =— : ° j the I iberals indeed, Mr. Leonard Court- oftener the case.” I merely quote this t» IN THE BASEMENT, 50 bbls. Herring, i hd . . . oa s veut ” 2 - en a % ; ney, M. P., formerly one of the editors of show the style of this literary genius, so that i ae 100 qgtls. Codtish, the ‘‘ Times,” writes to that journal to say} 4). people may judge of his truth as a prophet i 1 > 200 bags Salt. MAL oo he pe , e . the same line of argument would justify an! 444 oloquence as a writer. In the oe reer Thursday the ith February, ,s W rT Wail iniquitous annexation of Afghanistan. he calis loudly for another powerful steame P ' Head Queen s W harf, opposite ei 5. There are everywhere indications of a break | to assist the present one to carry two to ape Assisted by the Choir and several musical 3 f ; . ~ “ ° ° » hep wene fin reate exr ng . 1a > 2 of * m in the Liberal Councils on the question of | mails weekly during mrt en ge : 4 instruments, we intend this te be one of the | j A DIiHS To Fisheries and Factories, pe Lord Beaconsfield’s foreign policy. minut neocesarily’ge wa the Capes when, - most enjoyable entertainments of the season. ' cf : : ll aiasaatadaigeilanteioens ice cemes dowr, or Gees tents we vis Ps Admission 15 cents ; children 10 cents. NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. #) wh steamers may be ice- bound at Carriboo Island “ = a m- 2 LUs ; bo gt The Sublime Porte Makes an Ex- = aaa athe’ ible: Wo’ onk thin aida Doors open at 74 o'clock ; concert to co LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, fi 5 . whist the other may i 7 eee sk saat : . . we: ae | planation. That this winter is unusually mild, no}™mence at S. 2PAGRPR Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fish ee that this winter is wath u, Th D. M. FRASER, j Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and! heavy), 1 a ; eatin anes wi thaws followed by hard frost to make 1¢6e, 1% Musicai Director. ; = H Ro Wire Ro a ’ ; sed note toe wir ‘ ] pe pe ee ret have WReAN coils Manilla Rope, emp pe, pe, a , The Porte has addressed a note ee ee ee Lae J. A. LAWSON, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. f ° we eae : . . i ; Ltt. 22. 2 Ee Straits +9 : ee : : ain 7 , & Austin Layard, the British Ambassader, Inj not much drift in the 8 ul Tn to hinde Supt. S. Schoel. DiS’ Sail Making Light*Dueks for Boats’ Sails. a ; 4 . “ ; ‘ , sai navi ration —{at least none at the apes to f1ln or 3S) Paw wth pres pat ar - , s Ze reply to the latter's ultimatum on the prose inten: Sdethiain Reakhy ‘aid ott x tad te, Jan. 26, Ise pe ae } Pate D. SMALL. ‘ : cution of Koller, a German missionary, for but few mails by the Georgetown-Picton: {~~ n nan Tan S | Jan, 21, 1886—ti é :* distributing religious tracts. The Porte| Cariboo Isiand route- whereas if the — Valuable Py OHErey {OF oh B, [ ERS é argues that the proceedings of Koller justi-| er was at the Capes we could easils as = ii LI HT . ; fi “1 t} asizare of ‘this papers, which ‘were | round or return daily trips ; and 18 tS ea IFENGAT FARM lately owned by John and S, . j 3 ,s nl sa aia i out of regard for England ;} too bad that"the Northern Light doesn’t tr Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in ' only returned ou gare ) 4uio Oe Oe ee ee tee ae shorten the route | - ee. eee ’ A : ; 7 that Aimed Tewfik the Mohammedan| the Capes at once, va, Summerside, and tha| Qveen’s County, : —- — JILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Le t, deserves the punishment awarded to} rom ¢ harlettetown, ’ a ure 1 rint,| , For further particulars apply at the otlice Georgetown and Pictou, until further 4 PL ; rs nformity with the religious laws| ¥°* Se rena, ad Re east . eee .Jof Messrs. Hopason & McLxop, Charlotte- notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgetown Oo him 1 co mit % a1 4 9 | west of Moncton, by at least eighty to on tow i Pic ther 1 ile sai her: ms BEAN } “i: own. at 6a. m., and Pictou at 1.40 p. m., wea ; £ the country, and that he was liberated ebdiied aids el Uiet nay Doininion vente ‘ j » M., = es 1 “ry ency of the Council. The hundred a 1 oo a sy l to cause:| %@2- 9, 1880—eod The balance of oul permitting. - only by ie clemency oO a oe a sentatives are all muy aevermines ‘ Cau: ne a ae WM MITCHELL, Porte expressed satisfaction at the resump- the two short branches of R. R. to be con ‘ ie ent 0 Dep't. e ie _ . “47 ' British fei Dl ct summer Let us begin at once— . Ag . tion of tiicial relations with the structéedinext summer. sev US CS e nan 8 Ch’town Dec. 19 1879. : A A mbass:dor. and begin by the proper route—a step onwar in ’ ’ ; A ee via the natural channel—via Capes Traverse UST RECEIVED per Northern Light, 00 00 S ; ; The wind is unseen, but it covls the|and Termentine. Yours. etc. = @F choice lot of Finnan Haddies, at ’ COOK FAD f brow of the fevered one, sweetens the sum- Care TRAVERSE. FISH MARKET, " . mer atmosphere, and ripples the surface of Jan. 26th, 1880 Jan. 17, 1880. Grafton Street. i ; the lake into silver spangles of beauty. So PES ee Ne ee ea - , en Eee See F goodness ef heart, though invisible to the The Duke of Argyle and the Mar- wT PROMENADE t 5 7 io material eye, makes its presence felt ; and riage of the Princess Louise. The i eW bal as UME, : from its effects upon surrounding things we oes . Most Economical for Family ; re assured of its existence. The Duke was much scandalized when|yytp7 MANY PERSONS have failed to 5 Use, being More than Twice : —_—-@ - ° c 4 . ~rittea an a) c : > ’ ” . . ~ informed that he had committed an uncen- B come and settle their accounts. ' > : ry rm ’ Tote]. Ottaw building itutional ¢ it lvising th Jueen to be- ‘ . its Weight of Uncooked 9 The C'arendon Hotel, Ottawa, DUlLGINS | stitutional act in advising the Queen t The subscriber respectfully requests all ; ia at pre ent undergoing a renovating pro- stow her daughter on his son. A depend- partica owing him, either bv Meat. : cess, prior to its being occupied by the Art| ent of this great man’s observed that ‘ it}! : 4 : Tj PP yg ° -F 7 ee ait has “we ‘ i 4 ere a : Exhibition, which will be held for two or! was only the Radical newspapers that said Note of Hand or Book Account, = ' B, So ( J p ; all li Ins, three weeks during the coming session. so,” but Argyll looked grave. As a mem- F Afterwards the building will be prepared ber of the (Jueon’s Government in 1870-1, |r ~ thea Sama ;« A (S aamass ’ . rf . 1% : 42 2° *} Fin } oO e D © re sek aa\Y € . for the reception ef the Geological Museum, he was unquestionably responsible for the . a . x o : ¢ ‘ = e ss - “ s *,° P m ac a LETT ‘ which will be opened on the first ef June. marriage, and any political cconsequen J QUIRK BEER & GOFF S. ; pat ces ‘which might have resulted there- ee eee . “ ' Jan. 13, 1880. og ‘ a ' n. 2 vesill 3w A Montreal inventor has just succeeded| from. The advice tendered by the Duke en sani Ninetendet hc + 3s Oe a . ia in securing a patent for a new kind of air conjointly with his colleagues may be : ; , hf brake for railroad trains. The advantages best decribed as one of those little = Splendid lines of claimed for it are, that the power is applied political indiseretions which no _ states- £ a ; to the rear car, or caboose, of a train first,!man can help committing half-a dozen & tain dnalintas - preventing “telescoping ;” that the power | times in his career. It was no worse a one : [ f ready « xisting is made use of ; that the] than that ofa Premier who gives his wife: Hire o fi: = —— ° : - a Ty i 5 . . \ power may be applied to only a few OF tue!a Peerage or himselfa Garter. When the 2 d 2 rear cars, but at the same time bring the | Princess was first introduced to the Ladies 5 —— s . : — > : 7 +7 1 c ; CY » TAT ri ‘ 3 heaviest train almost immediately to a Campbell, oue of them asked :—‘* Shall we TENENDERS addressed to the Postmaser- you Louise?’ Her Royal Higl General, will ] ived at Ott : , ’ standsti ieall you Louise ?”’ er Royal Highness} | reneral, will be received a awa, un- . in made ne answer. In spite of this damper, | til noon on FRIDAY, the 20th FEBRT ARY AT 19, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. - Hen. Mr. Langevin, Minister of Public! the Duke was very happy.and proud of the |NEXT, for the conveysnce of Her Majesty's r Works, and the Hon. Mr. Bewel), accom- | connection, as he had reason. For if some | aiaile on proposed contracts, for four years, BEER & GOFF’S i i det? Rites fant « PTY. : Cer ae a il nex ‘er eac the f ; panied \y Mr. Scott, Chief “Architect fox | forty Princes and Princesses were to die in | from - April next, over each of the follow e : e if the Public Works. Department, have been | good time, he might find himself one day |'"8 routes, viz. ; Jan. 13, 1880, » at Belleville, their object being to examine | crandfather of a Defender of the Faith. | Albany and North Tryon, When the lots suitable fora public building for the| Post offi-e, Excise and Weights and Meas- ures ollice. Marchioness ef Lorne came to Inverary Castle, the Duke |a@ great feast and himself ‘give ‘* three cheers for Hon. ir. MeKenzie has been requested | daughter.” —Truth. to appear before the Dominion arbitration | —— case of Barnard,'who claims $225,000 on Bedeque and Charlottetown, Bonshaw and Nine Mile Creek. North Tryon and Tryon. Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be ob- TERMS CASH. | HOMINY! 4 Gents Per Pound, made his tenants callled on them to the Princess, his <> Pe sen aes be ie aiinke Ta tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- : . : 16 elaborate essay ‘ SS€, vices commence and terminate, or at the account of a contract for constructing a} M. P., in which he institutes a COMParison office of the subscriber : —whDer . Yara: . . : oe + soe e a: telegrap) line to British Columbia. The |} etween Sir John A. Macdonald and Lord VY. W. McLEOD . ie: ° a ; : = ’ ; i 2 = . . - 4 ; a evidence so far shows the claim to be un-| Beaconsfield, has been translated into Eng- Asst. P. O. Inspector BEB &% GO H H S j Nyy oo. . “ . | a2“ . . . > ” " : satisfactory and to justify Mr. McKenzie | lish, and will be published in pamphlet P. 0. Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, } ‘ : 5 ° | in resisting payment. ° , form. 15th December, 1879, Jan, 8, 1880, Jan, 12, 1880. fr ’ mith.