eS ‘bassadors at Constantinople have been LONDON Fancy,useful and | Japanese and Chi'n China Flower Pot Shoes, &c., &c. Lecai and Other Items. Oars are selling at from 42 to 44 cents. Tus market to-day was the largest of the! season. Noruine of importance at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court, to-day. Tue bay market to-day was the largest for | some months. Hay sells at from 40 to 45) cents per hv adred. nee nee ‘ Tue ice between the ferry wharf at Seuth- | port and the Ferry wharf in this city is pro. neunced saf- W hy is it not bushed ? ' ’ ' i | id ee eat j i } - Tur Legislature of Quebec will meet for the despatch of business on the Ist of February. Reap Theo. L. Chappelle's advertise- ment of Christmas and New Year's gifts, and give a call at the Diamond Bookstore. Over $70 000 were paid out last month in wages by the different coal and railway com- panies in the vicinity of New Glasgow, N. 8. Trout and smelts are selling at the mar- ket to-day. Trout bring from 15 to 30 eents per bunch, while smelts sell at 12 cts. Tue ** Northern Light” left Georgetown this mornh ing for Picton and will return again this evening. — Ie ae ” Tur total quantity of coal shipped from Picton this season was 258,000 tons ; the out- pat from the mines was nearly 400,000 tons. Seplicicheieniilaitiipe Danie Tue City Conncil holds the last meeting ef the year on Monday night. Those having bills against the City should send them in to-mor- row ioreno: hn. Mr. W. |». Stewart sold at auction to-day, the property owned by Mr. Charles Blatch, on Great Georve Street, for $930,00. Mr. Wm. Larter, was the purchaser. ForkIGN mails, per ‘* Northern Light” will, uatil farther notice, dun at the Post ofiice in this city, 2° 4 o’clock p. m., every day except Monday, w 1en they will close at 2 a. in. {r is reported at North Sydaey that a smal] schooner belonging to Cape North was lost of Aspy Bay on the 22nd ult., and seven persons drowned. Tar barkentine Beta owned by John Yeo Esq., which was icebound at Richmond Bay, has been cut clear. Tue Jerald thinks of asking the Dominion Government to tunnel the Stiaits, as the only means of easnring .regularity of communica- tion with the Mainland. Tur beautiful moonlight and splendid aleighing of last night were taken advantage of by our young men, who indulged in lively sleigh-(riving until a late hour. Tar Eritish squadron of the inter natiena! tieet, has sailed from Cattaro for Malta; the Russian for Naples and the French for Toulon. A Terrisie railway accident occurred on the North Western Railway, near Chicago on the 4th inst., in which fifteen persons were injured, some fatally. We direct attention to the adicinabinsiisink in another «vluma of the Entertainment to be given by ‘he Prinee Street Methodist Sabbath Schoo!, o» Monday the 27th inst. We trust that attention will be paid to the matter of A Merchant’s letter. A little money could not be more properly spent than in remedying the grievances of which he conip: aiDs. Tur French, German and Austrian Am- Porte to act urge the , Greek regard to the instructed to prudently with question A ras? horse driven by a young gentleman, ran away on Grafton street this forenoon, and eame in contact with St. Paul Church fence, tearing awray a portion of it, breaking the harness considerably and upsetting the driver. When will our young men learn to drive the herses along the streets ony" ? _-- Our readers wiil be glad to learn that the stearaship ‘‘ Prince Edward,” seventeen days from Liverpool, has arrived safely at Georgetown. She encountered a series of of gales which so retarded her passage that anxiety was beginning to be felt respecting her. <n ED © \Pail f oo" Of “ yo 1 f. Urnamens he Bee te! “ 3Se V as 35! = 7 {O*% VO Ss, Mantel Piece OPENING CEREMONY. Fext of the General's Gorerner speeck, Return of Cominercial Prosperity, The Syndicate Negotiations, Saccess of the National Policy Vs; ddasnihiiliciihsstitipiien Several Very finportant Measures Pr omised. despatch to HKxraminer. House or UTTAWA, Speeta? COMMONS, | Dec. 9. General, dow n to the this afternoon; His Excellency the Governor atiended by his gua rds, camé Senate Chamber at 3 o'clock and, with the usual ceremonies, opened Parliament by reading, in Euglish and French, the following SPEECH : thle Gentlemen of the oy the IZoruss the third i have to oifer Honor Gentlemen ~ 4 ‘ VERA, af Commons : In opening this, session of the present Parliament, you my} sincere congratulations op the beuntiful har- vest with which Canada has been biessed, as well as on the undoubted return of her com- merciakprosperity and the substantial devel- opement of her various industries. During the recess my advisors thought the; time opportune for making anothe atte “mpt to carry out the declared preierence of Parliament for the construction and 6 the Canadian Pacitic Railway, oe means of an In- corporatad Company, aided by the direct action of the Government. Three of my Ministers, therefere, proceeded to England for the purpose of carrying on ne- eotiations for that end. [ am pisased to be? able to inform you that ‘their efforts are so far | successful that a Centract has been entered into, subject tothe approval of Parliament, with men of high financial standing in Enrope, the United States and Canada for the speedy coustruction and permanent working of this great national enterprise. The contract and the papers connected therewith will be subigitted to you withent delay ; aud [invite for them your early and earnest consideration With this view i have fore the asual period, as no action can be taken by the contractors te prosecute the work, and no permanent arrangement for the organization of a systematic emigration from Europe to the North-West 'f erritories, can be satistactorily made until the policy of Par- liament with respect to the Railway has been decided. Steady progress has heen made in the con- struction of those parts of tne Railway now under construction. ‘Two additional sections having been recently opened for traflic—one from WV innipeg to P ortage Laprairie, .the other from Cross Lake to Keéwatin—so that there are now, in ali, 254 Lailes in operation. The measures adopted to promote economy in the working of the Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways have resuited ina large reduction of the difference between re- venue and expenditure; and it is believed: that the steadily increasicg traffic war- rants the expectation that during the current year these railways will be seli- ‘sustaining. The report of the Civil Service Commission- ers will, { believe, be ready to be laid before you at an early day; and If ask for such report and for the whole si ubject of Civil Service Reform your careful consideration. The failure of the usual food suply of the Indians in the Northwest, necessitated a large expenditure in order to save them from starva- tion. Gentlemen of the House of Commons : The accounts of the last, and the estimates for the ensuing vear, will be laid before you. The estimates will, I trust, be found to have been prepared with due regard to economy and, the etliciency of the public service. {t will be satisfactory to you to know that eration ol summoned yon be- manufactures and other produce ts of the coun- try, but has so far increased the revenue of} the Dominion as to place it beyond doubt! that the receipts of the current fiscal year will | be in excess of the expenditures chargeable “ consolidated revenue. At the meeting of the Educational Insti- tute, to be held this evening at 8 o’clock, in the Upper Prince School, Mr. Michael Ww. Smith wil read a paper on ‘* The best means of securing regular and punctual attendance at schoo!.”” A reading will be given by Mr. Robert Vlemeats, a pupil in Mr. A. A. Mc-| Kenzie’s department. All interested in the Society are invited to attend. Tam SHANTER. dProkeitien Caven will, on Wednesday evening next, lecture in. Market Hall, in aid of St. Vincent de Panl Society, on Burns’ renowned poem “ Tam O'Shanter.” The subject will no doubt be treated in the Professor’s masterly style ; and we bespeak for him a bumper house. | Our lacy friends—admirers of the hat call- | ed after the celebrated poem—should at- tend, as we understand the Professor will fire afew well aimed shots at their dear Tam 0’ Shanter (hat.) Honorable Gentlemen of the Senaie, Gentlemen of the House of Con.mons : Several measures of importance will be sub-| ‘mitted to you. Among them will be Biils for ‘winding up of insolvent banks and incorpor- | ‘ated companies, for the amendment of the! ‘railway Act of 1879, for the reviston and. consolidation of the laws relating to Govern-| ‘ment railways, aud for the improvement, in’ ‘several respects, of the criminal laws. lam pleased to be able to inform you that there are now good hopes of our being able to place the naturalization of German settlers on | amore satisfactory footing. A measure will be submitted, with ail the papers connected with the matter, for your consideration. an eHte ® Seven million bushels of wheat were re- cently frozen in on the Erie Canal. In } consequence of this the price of wheat rose | in the New York market and remained up ‘for some days. the existing tariff has not only promoted the). Great display of on Monday, the ds, suitable for and Handerchief Ornaments, Pic - - - - - JAMBS CABINET Undertaker Bantist Chureh, niet Next 9 ~ 3 Ss a. ~ aoe] a am ver at waa a ene vn a “es ema asi a ™ te hee we Se FX ho sua yee ”. a +o goy5 . Ga? Ri COFFINS A ‘The Unde petrenter : se gs estab money. <1] work warr: Coffin Pedestals, New Plames of the latest des Parties leaving full orders fer funerals w with either oue or two horses, Nov. 12, 1880 -—-3m 2aw rti aking partment lish: ment unted, Seasoned co a cateen a oeae srsonally imay feel canfident Steck best kind gor nething new and much mat sent Se A ee al Xmas Goods. 6th December, a hristmas Pres Boxes, Trays, ture Frames, Wo GEE HO. seek VIS _ We will show large opening of onus, consisting of Jewel Cabinets ; rk Baskets, Snow é& CO.. a |g Se ne phate HOB MAKER, SSC., Street, oha! ’ met fee ce otieiowa, ey ie = r a = hi 2 rt a cs oN . VERY CHEAP. O GA attended to at moderate charges. All who nyon receiving the very best value for their te the house free of charge. ill bs subject te ONLY HAL# PRiIcE for hearse, nae ate. ARERBALA rH Ha? i RE iu. PAGE, ‘hae A 5 Tree to All! N Ess YD WH ISSUED Vy «\\ pA XY nay Pie Aili ANAC HARVEE’S ALANA IP Pm, TF aa > # ho f 3 ad 5 ta Se 3 ‘ eo - + * \ t Pisa ios. shers have decided to large edition of this Almanac FREE, We have room for a few more avertise- ments of FIRST-CLASS HOUSES; none others are insertad. Ch’town, Nov. 29, ’80. - GANNED SMOKED Finnan Haddie ! cireulate a - 1.3 The } revolt MOMETHING NEW AND NICE. For, b)_) salo at 20 cents per tin. yep & AOR bE mR & GOFF. Fevas 25, DIGBY | AND an FISH, Y THE BOX, at BEER & GOFF’S A Nov. 25, 1880. = ONE American Baldwins BUY YOUR WINTER FRUIT. UST RECEIVED, VIA GEORGETOWN, NOW 400 bhls. No. 1 Baldwin APPLES. Table Fruit. WILLIAM DODD, Choiee Dee. 8, ’*80—3i § SOLD OR Lil "0 Bit Dub Wd, LL THAT POPERTY KNOWN AS| DUNCAN'S WHASF, Commencing at the boundary of the Steam} Navigation Company's Wharf to the division line between Vater Lots 6 and 7. Hopeson & McLeop, or R. de eod of Messrs. undersigned. F. QUIRK, Nov. 30, Water street. PROFESSIONAL GARD. ‘| FRANCIS 8. LONGWeRTH, Barrister-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, &. OPFICE-—O Halloran’s Building, 46 Great George Street, next door to the Union Bank, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Nov. 25, °80-~—-her pat till 3lst dec — erent cage = ante » _— NOTICH. M <CHANTS expecting Goods by S ¥ Northers Light” must iastruct oe Bauk Agent at Picton Landing ¢ to deliver. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent of Dept. Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1880. p i Fine portr ' Marked down at prices snre to win. {Jueen Square. | For farther particulars apply at the oijice| to the} 'Mhmatmaa & NW AMSebas & f OW Year's (i MAYO W isthe time for PRESENTS. What <7 simore suitable tinan a nice Photo rraph to Live Lo tric na : : the subseriber wishes to inform bis friends the public genera'ly that he has removed j New Gea ts 1 Street, Nerth “sau of Marker H ae vhere he is prepared to make ail kinds of Ptetures. (hildren’s Pictures a specialty. The old » th o young, In crowds are ine work, low prices, Is why our gallery tak: the rich, the poor, rto onr store ; exira speed, s the lead. The finest Cabinets are made At prices to the lowest grade ; aits both on card or tin, | Then come the babies—esome cross, some mild, Music haih charms to drive us wild; | But patience conquers — then they’re tamed i Until their Photograph is framed. | C. LEWIS, Graften Street, North Side Market House. Dec. 2, 18S80—lw eod } y verrive: XMAS. XMAS. > fvosse & Blackwell's CANDIED CITRON, | LEMON, and ORANGE PEELS, . Bottles, at 25 cents per Bottle. ESSENCES AND SPICES, :.. ar | PURE | RANKIN'S DRUG STORE. | Ch’town, Dee. 6, *S0—2w eod LABRADOR HERRING! YHE best, cheapest and fattest Labrador Herring to be got in the city is at | ANDREW SULLIVAN'S, Cor. Grafton and Pownal Streets. | * Dee. 8, 1680. aie re are emees- 2 ent we | Bank of P. E, ‘Island. No iCE is venir given that a dividend, | i; +A at the rate of § per cent. per annum, has | | be n <peeres on the Capital Stock of this | | Ba mk Bias hiv ug House on demand. i os) BRECKEN, Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880—iw pat “i, pres ar ne her li) ' ; ‘To, 1 Sole Leather RECEIVED, — Us? i 100 sides Campbell's Best No. | Sole. Selling low. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, | Dec. 2, 80-31 ni Bank of P. E. Island. | DIVIDEND ID NO. 33. a ne rn ———— | i i date. GEO. MACLEOD, Ch'town, Dec, 1, '30—Iw ¢ the past six months, payable at its | Cashier. : IN TICE is ci y gire n that a dividend, | at the rate of eight per cent. per anntm, | has been declared on the C ‘apitel Stock of tars for the past six months, payable at its | Head Office and Branches on and after this Cashier. | GHEAP GOODS -FOR— CHRISTMAS. te haga: the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS we will seli our BEST TEA for 38 cents per Ib., and a good article of TEA for 50 cents. CHOICE CONFECRIONERY, only 25 cents per Ib. GREEN GRAPES, 25 cts. per Ib, AMERICAN KEROSENE, 40 cents per gallon. A choice anbovtstietst of Plain and Fancy BISCUITS, very LOW. Raisins, Currants, Spices, Apples, Onions, Nuts, Dates, Figs. — . Canned Salmon and Lobsters, Pickles, &e. GEORGE SARTER, 63 Great George Si., next Millner’s Tin Shop. Dec. 7, '80—3i oaw w N e WwW A . 1881. FTrROM & Blackwell, 0 Squats, _ondon. Wwe ~ LES, _OR iI-FNT ami MIXED vo : Lea and ee rin's Worces- tershire Sauce “Yorkshire Relish, Durham Mustard, Ci n Powder, Ground Spices (pure), | Essence of Vi axils , Katatia, Lemon, Cinnamon, i®loves, Raspb sry Straw erry, Pine Apple jand Nutmeg, Lasence of Colfee, Capot Capers, ; ie mon ap i Or ange MM: arinalade, Led ana Black {Currant Jelly {in pots), Lomon, Urange and (6 elfsfoot Jelly (sn bottle 33), Liebig’s Extract of | Beef {, *Preserved Ginger, Macearoni, Virme- ‘cilli, ‘Tapioca and Sago, Table Vinegar, Bas- kets Table Salt, Candied Citron, Lom and icon Peels, Lucca Oil, Fine N arbonme Honey, Engi sh Treacle, Boxes Relenabelll ’s Luggage, ioxpress Luggage and Silver Wedding Cosaques, &c., &c. For sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drn¢ Store, Victoria Building, : Dec. 7, "80—pat ar her ne 31 OO } ' Charlottetown Business College, EVENING CLASSES. ir HIS session is « aeieed for those whose business will not permit of their —_ jance during the day. The course is ada not only for sach as have enjoyed coum educatienal advantages, but also for those whose education is deficient from want of early training. The anbjects taught are such as every man must have in condueting a general business, viz: Book:keeping, by Single and Double Entry (Theoretical and Practical), Penmanship, General Business, Basiness Cor- respondence, Arithmetic, etc. No young man can afford to miss the course. No entrance examination. Session 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. apply to Gi eod For particulars ° L.. B. ‘$061 eod pd BUTTER, BUTTER, FOR SALE / THE TUB, at DEER & GOFF'S. Buffalo; BUFFALO MILLER, Prineipal. Nor. 24, Nov. 25, 1880. r Buffalo. SPLENDID LOT ‘OF ROBES, lined and trimmed, A few JAPANESE ROBES. BEER & SONS. y 8§0-—im ne er ee = EO ene TO LET! YEXHE Dwelling (7 rooms) adjoining the sub- _ scribers’ shop on Great George Street, if desired, stable room and workshop can be supplied. Apply to ; H, COOMBS, 80—4i eod, pat ar 2i Dec. i, ; ; ee oy. Nestle's Milk Food. WOR INFANTS and [INVALIDS. sale at SEER & COFF’S. 1850. Fer Nov. 23, KINDLING WOOD, 300 LOADS FOR SALE. Apply te JOSEPH MEAGHER, Nov. 22, 80-47 ee anal . em ae 2 ee oS AS Ke ne ea a ar nee > sa ae aad ae Fut pp ap