scythe alli ry 4 F 2 Fi ‘ % 3 + Sa MN an a eT DS IR tees 8 Mitte N , Y Datty EXAMINER] {fs tablished every Evening. OFFICE: THE pres’ BCL DING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Kares oF SUBACRMPTION ; Six Months, - . . 52 50 Three Months, 1 25 (me Month, VU 50 Gue Week, . . : 0 12 es Advervising at most moderate rates. @ontracts »oay be made for mouth!y, quar- SPLENDID 0008 ely, or hali-yearly advertisements, on appli- | e ition. w. L. COTTON, \amager, | W. E. GREENWOOD, Cathedral and Church Qrgan Builcer RESIDENCE : J. W. MITCHELL, Ufiice Nup’t. St. Lawrence Hotel, Charlottetown. | as NOCIETI'SS or CHURCHES wishing to get PIPE ORGANS will do well to com municate with the above, who is “prepared te build Ui HURCH ORGANS frem $300 | upwards. "o any Churches on the Island | wishing to zet an Urgan the terms will be, most favora le, and prices will be given Weed Lower than Could be Obtained Elsewhere. ORGANS and PIANOS of all kinds re- paired and taned. ALL WORK WARRANTED te give eom- plete satisfe ction. Nev. 30, | 889 PROFESSIONAL CARD —~3m er al FRANCIS S. LONGWORTH, Barrister-at-Law, NUTARY PUBLIC, &>. @F FICE. -O’Halieran’s Building, 46 Great George Street, next door to the Union Bank, Caarlottetown, P. FE. Island. Nev. 25, '$0—her pat till 31st dec —_— INCORPORATED A. BD. 1864, CITIZENS’ 20°" sr G er ‘Insurance Comp OF CANADA. CAPITAL, -- - - - 32,000,090. $112,600 deposited with Dominion Government. President--SIR HUGH ALLAN. V ies -President—HENRY LYMAN, GERALD E. HART, General Manager. FIRE, L172, AGCIDENT, CUARANTEE. ana RISKS tiken at Moderate Kates, Lesses pai promptly. HEAD OFFICE—179 St. Mentreal. all M. A. CAMERON, sapt4 —3m 2aw General Ayent for P. E. QUEEN iNSURANGE o0'y. OF ENGLAND. GAPITAL,. . TWO 40 MILLIONS STERLING WSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- } i James Street mgs, \lerchandise and Produce. Also, on is on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Levses sottled promptly. GEURGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Kdward isiand June, 1°77-— RYE, GAR AND THROAT.|- Dh. J. Re McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, fermerly Assistant Surgeon to the Sth and | ecust Street Kye and Ear In- frreary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively te diseases of the Eye, Kar and Throat. @fice at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, M. S. @et. 14, 1380. ‘Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— “Bada” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Gelden Age,’ “Extra Family,” ““Warcup’s Sa- perior,” ‘‘White Kose,” ‘* Florence,” **Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” aud ‘‘ Amber,” and eheice K. D. Cern Meal—‘‘ Gelden Star.” tiens for the above Brands of Flour Mea!) f. o. b. at Mulls, er delivered at otte\own er Sinuainerside. 2 i te FOSTER! Millers ip t, iv’ caters ' } i ' i i ' i } | ' | | | CHAR LOTT ELOWN, PRINCE E EDWAR D ISLAND, FR es er ee ee i WKS & COS. 70: AT LOW PRICES! OF THE YEAR. © Oo a a us first, W. A. WHEKS & CO., Dee. 6, 1880—tu th sat Sien of the Lion — a OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING A Complete Stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS! 70: GREAT BARGAINS IN *| aoe W.. A. WHE Se THLE CL Os! E if you want one, Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey and White Cottons, &c., Ke. —— mame 30 Tweeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, Pres ‘ident and Ulster Cloths, VHbRY Ct Bae READYMADE CLOTHING! In Ulsters, Overouats, Reefers, Pants, Vests, &c., at Very Low Prices, —:0:———-— It will pay Cash Buyers to call and examine our Geods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. me ROBERT ORR'S-OLD-SPAND?-er ‘<= 2 QUEEN STREET. Fall ‘and Winter Opening READYMADE CLOTHING aa ed GRAND > DISPLAY. —-—————-— *() $ We are now selling out our immense Stock at prices that must suit all. MEN’S WOOL PANTS.....:sscssseseeees sessional Liaaiibciead $1 85 up. MEN’S WOOL PANTS AND VESTS......:ccscscosossscseneesoeesessssene 3 00 up. MEN’S D. B. REEFERG...........:0.000 ck. doit Siegiiaina Ganctcnnonce A ER MEN’S D. B. OVERCOATS. ceccccscececseecsceceteeeceeececensecteseeenes cooee 4 75 up. A SPLENDID VARI! Y OF “ULSTER 8 Also, a varied assortment of Gents’ Underelothing, Cardigan J Jackets, Mufflers, and all kinds ef Wool Goods kept in a Gents first-class furnishing Establishment. Oar steck ef Wool ard Fur Felt Hats, White and Faney Shirts are taking the lead. A fine shew of Linen and Paper Collars, Cuffs, Silk Scaris, Ties, Braces, Kid and Cloth Gloves, Buckskin, and al other kinds to suit. OUR CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT iS elvINe ENTIRE SATISFACTION. wm Please remember the place, and give us a eall, BRUCE & McKENZIH, Nov. 2, ’$@—tu th sat Nexi door te Geo. E. Fuall’s, 72 _— cere (WE HOBTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE TF) BR SOLD OR LEE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANGE C0., Of Edinburgh and London, DUNCAN'S WHAKF, 7 | Commie at the boundary of the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf to the : division line between Water ESTABLISHED IN !809 line betwee Subscribed Capital, $9,735,332.88 — p.. further particulars apply at the office Paid up Capital, - £,%16,666.00 of Messrs. Hopcson & McLzop, or to the 2 ti ¢ Fire. li undersigned. Transacts every description of Fire, Life! | and Annuity Business on the most favorable | R. F. QUIRK, terms. Nor. 30, ’80—1m eod Water Street. Fine DeranTMENT—Insurances may be ef- feeted at the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build. ings effected on especially favorable terms, Losers settled with promptitude and liber. alit iam DerartMeNt—New and Reduced pre- miums-for Dominior of Canada. G&G. W. DEBLotTs, Very Superior Teas, 35 & PACKAGES just received ex Bthel e) Blanche ; 180 packages more to ar- rive in a few days. Those ‘LEAS will be found very superier in strength amd flaver, and we otier them whele- General Agent for P. E. Island. | sale and retail at remarkably Jow figures. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. Aprfi 14, '80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod BEER & SONS. Ost, 20, 1880. a Be Sok abe I, EMBER 24, Nations. 4 <7 TT) LDAY, DEC A AJ Ad The Desire of BY BISHOP ARTHUR CLEVELAND COXZ, De: BD ss fT ake all nations and the desire of , i will all nations shall ceme.”’ ‘In Bethlehem of Judes.” ‘‘There went forth a decree from Cassar | Augustus that al! the world should be en- rotled.”’ Margin ef English Version. Cues on the imperial Palatine, ‘Those arc hea of its pride around, I strove that chamber to divine, Where once Augustus might } Setting his signet te a scroll That all the a ition should enroll, xe found, ‘Twas but his whim; ’twas done, ’twas o'er; The purblind despot never knew That what he did forevermore Shonuidsoundthe wor ld -wide nations through | That thus the Age of Cloud was closed, And Numa and his nymph deposed. As o’er the parlor’s cheequered board The ivory troops are moved at will, So Cresar sees his sovereign word All lands with haste and motion fill; He dreams not that his own proud ha nd Moves at a mightier Lord’s command. He dreams not, he whose nod is death, Kar off, the Syrian hills amid, There is a maid in Nazareth, In a poor joiner’s cottage hid, For whom he sets his werld astir; For Him that shall be born of her. As stretch the spider’s radiant twines, So, from his throne of power and pride, The®highwavs spread in thousand hnes To westand east, afar and wide; And at their master beck ‘tis done; Through ali the world his herald’s run. Goes forth that edict near and / W here sceptred satraps own his sway ; Where Danube’s fierce barbarians are, Where Rhone and Rhine pursue their way ; To Spain and Britain sound the call, To Parthian’s East and Western Gaul. it shakes all nations, wonder-fraught ; it works unseen Jehovah's will, For that the peas; nt maid is brought From Nazareth to David's hill ; And thus it comes—of David’s stem The Christ was born im Bethlehem ! Uplift his cross-—the idols fall ; Descends the dove-—the eagle’s fly ; Another Cassar sounds his ca}l To men and nations, far and nigh, Proclaiming Dayid’s son divine ; Christ reigns upon the Palatine. Hail Prince of Peace! bail, King of Kiags ! Who would not hail thy dayof birth, —_| Sunshine-with healing in tris wings, Light, love and joy to all the earth ! Once more let all men be enrolled, Thou the One Shepherd—in one fold. — Independent, > —: ae +? eS Public Meeting at Fert Augustus. AccORDING to previous notice a meeting of the electors of Fort Augustus, and ad- jacent settlements, was held at the Schoolhouse near Smith’s Corner, on Thurs- day evening the 16th inst. Lucius ©. Kelly Esq., presided. Ropgert Saaw, Esq., one of the represen- tatives of the district who called the meet- ing, was the first to address the electors. He reviewed the acts and policy of the pre- sent Government since they came into power two years ago ; and very tersely as- serted his reasons for leaving the Govern- ment and joining the Opposition. He said for the first year after his election he was quite satisiied with the course the Sullivan Administration pursued, but since then owing to the unsystematic manner in which they pressed the Island claims to the Fish- ‘ery Award, their imposition of additional it taxes on the rate-payers this year, and Hon. W. W. Suilivan’s cold indifierence to him he decided to sever his connection with him and joiu the Opposition. . Mr. Shaw highly eulogized L. H. Davies for his legal ability and accuracy. He said Hon. Mr. Sullivan also possessed rare and un- mistakeable legal acquirements. Both of these gentlemen as Attorney Generali, had given as their opinion that this Province was legally entitled to $1,250,000, as a just and equitable share of the Fishery Award. He believed that when the island was legaliy entitled to that amount, the proper course was to apply to the Dominion Court of Appesi, and exact our rights according to the due form of the law. This, the pre- sent administration had failed todo. Mr. Shaw censured the Goverfiment for issuing precepts from the Land Office against LAr THAT PROPERTY KNOWN As#the poor tenantry and also condemned the exorbitant compound interest system prac- tised in that department. Mr. Shaw made |a polished and spirited speech, but failed to convince the electors that he had suf- ficient reason for leaving the Government. Donatp D. McDonap, Eso., M, P., for the district, was the next speaker. He said he was returned to support the present Government, according to principles set forth in Hon. Mr. Sullivan’s Card to the electors ; and he had done so. He never had any reasons to warrant him in with- drawing his support. He believed the present administration were sincere in the interests of the people, and were practising pruedrce and economy in every depart- ment of the public service. And, so iong as they were doing so, he would give them his hearty support. Mr. McDonald then briefly referred to some of the leading acts of the present Government. He said be would leave Mr. Shaw to Hon, Mr. Fer- guson’s treatment. Mr. McDonald then uested any of the electors present to slate ealeohaat as he would be very “3 1880, NO, 39 |happy te hear any suggestions they might offer with regard to the locai wants or im- Peewee of the district. Mr. McDen- 'ald’s remarks were plain, simple and to the point. How. D. Fercuson, being called wpoa, 'poxt addr vented the meeting, and vigorously | defende «<l the present Government and (showed where th 1ey had economized in sev- ‘eral departinents, by the amalgamation of | offices and in the reduction of officials’ ‘salaries; and asserted that the Govern- | ment were using every legitimate means in (their power to induce the Dominion Gov- ernment to pay ws onr rights in the Fishery , Award, and then, if that failed, they had | the just bug unpleasant coursé of the law to ‘resort to. "He believed that when dealing with honest men, people often fared better by nct going to law. He said that owing ‘to the destruction of public propery by the ‘atorm in the Autumn ef 1879, the Govern- iment had to resort to a little additional taxation, in order to keep the revenue of : the Province within the expenditure. Con- ‘cerning the charges brought against the i Gov wnment with regard to the Land | Office, he, as head of that Department, was 1only following the judicious course of his | predecessor. He defied any man to show | where he had used harsh or oppressive measures against any tenant. Asa matter of fact, proceedings had not been taken against a single individual who had paid a cent of either interest or principal within the past ten years. The mode of calculating interest in the Land Office was the same as practised by successive adimin- trations since it was opened. An animated discussion then toek place between Mr. Shaw and Hor. Mr. Ferguson, in which a good deal of sarcasm was indulged in. Mr. Ferguson’s defense was conclusive. He fully rebutted every one of Mr. Shaw’s charges. Mr. Ferguson fully sustained his high and well merited reputation asa speaker and a politician. Mr. Jas. H. Cummiskty offered a few curt and appropriate remarks ; after which the following reselution was proposed by Mr. Francis Quinn, senr., Monaghan, and seconded by Johnson’s River. Resolved, That this meeting endorses the policy of the present Government, and disapprove of Mr. Shaw's conduet” in withdrawing his support from the party he was returned to support. Carried unaninous- ly. A vote of thanks was then tendered to the Chairman for his proficiency in the chair, to which Mr. Kelly rephed in a snit- jable manner... ..-- m+ Messrs. Shaw and Ferguson then paid a hich tribute of respect to the large andience for their order and deportment. Both aflirmed that it was the most orderly and well eonducted meeting ever they had the pleasure of attending. Micwaegt Laverry, Secretary. Fort Augustus, Dee. 18th, 1880. The following advertisement in the Lon- don Timés is ctirious, as showing the@es- tination of wedding presents, which seem to b@\sold as soon as received: ** Lady wishes’ to sell rich fur trimmings in sable tails; sable, skunk, &c., elegant sealskin paletot, diamond earrings, rings, bracelets, &c.; anél exquisitely fitted travelling dress- ing bag, two fine far carriage rugs, some lov vely ‘electto: ‘plavéd entree dishes, tea tray, fish ang Messert,- knives and forks, and nu- merous ot wedding presents. Only private-tatiies need write ; no dealers, Ap- ply, &c.” During the Caar’s s fecent journey frem Livadia, it is said that ten peasants and two soldiers were stationed as watchmen along each verst of the entite distesnce from Seb bastopol , waking a total of 36,000 men on foot, with 1.7000 mot These were on guard two days and a night, -therefore i¢ must be supposed that half were reliefs. includipg the journey to Livadia in ‘the summer, is estimated to have “been £15,- 000. mY i 7 * A very beautiful memorial of the di at Cabul, in which Cavignari and so other gallant fellows fell, has just been plac ed in the chapel of Felstead School. It is a stained glass window, designed to com- memorate Lieutenant Hamilton, p fet former pupil at the college, who fell while leading one of the last desperate charges of the beleaguered men from the Embassy. a bust of Lerd Beaconsfield for the club named after the illustrious statesman. It is a wonderful likeness, and by the Queen’s wish the bust is a replica of the one done by Count Gleichen for Her Majesty. women eeenel> Fever and Ague. Are you troubled with Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Remittent or Inter- aitting fever, Night Sweats or any disease that comes from Malaria or disordered Liver and Hot Suns? If so, procure a bottle of Green’s Ague Conqueror, which is an acetic extract of streng tonic roots, ¢om- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, ete , and positively contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other poisons. It purifies the bleed, eleanses the liver, spleen and other secre- tive organs so effectually that the chills will not return. We have never found any case ef Fever and Ague it will notecure. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. One large bottle has cured as, many as five in one family. Sold by all druggists and dealers Mr, William G. Brazil, The cost of the watchmen, = ® Count Gleichen has almost completed the So ee aes ad a ne