Ae tal gel tata HH 4 A 8 4 See eee Te SE VOL. &. Bea ~ ine. THe Dairy EXAMINER {s ublished every Evening. ae ee — OFFICE : mies’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND (-REAT GEORGE STRERTS, Pim: &. ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Mc aths, : Three ‘louths, - a One Mortn, . 0 50 One Ww ek, . : - Q 12 aw Advertising at most moderate rates, Gontracts may he made for month!y, quar- | erly, or holf-yearly advertisements, on appli- eon. wW. L. COTTOSX, | Manager. } | } ! itherlottetown, $2 50 1 25 | } J. W. MITCHELL, Office Nup't. ——= — New Grocery Store. ee ee JUST OPENED! Assortment of A General CHOICE GROCERIES Flour, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Currants, Raisins, Seap, Starch, &c.. &@. @uuar roe Casi. W. A. HUTCHESON, Bev. 11,'80—1im 109 Upper Queen St, Next door to Miller Bres. CEI PBUCTO MARINE Ingsuranes Association | ‘ OF HALIFAX. E. PALMER, Jaur., Ge’ fewn, Det. 22,50—im Bxehango Building. ge — RYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. Re McLEAN, Gradaem of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Snrgeon to the Sth eend Lecuss Streot Hye and Ear In- » @rmary, Philadelphia, @onfines aie practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Kar and Thieat. “= Office at Mt. Lawrence Livtel, PistetN. §. Oot. 14, 1580. TASURANOR. G0'T. OF ENGLAND. ee et NL ON OL OC OL LANE on —_——-—— QUEEN GAPITA., . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING RSURANCE effected on all kinds of Puild- , Merchandise and Produce. Also, en @ttels on the stocks. Spesin! rates ior isolated resicences. Lesse: retried promptly. @RONGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island Jume, 1877 -- > - aviansies - MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- TE CLAS*ES in DRAWING and NITING, in ail their different branches, frem Model, Life. Se. Intending pupils will kindly send in their ames «5 soon as convenient. Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite K. ©. Cathedra!. Oh’town, Sept. 11, '30—2aw tf INCOKPORATED A. BD. 1864. CITIZENS’ Insurance Company, OF CANADA. CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,060,000. $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. President—SIR HUGH ALLAN. Viee-President—HENRY LYMAN. @BRALD E. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIFE, AGG(DENT, GUARANTRE, RISKS taken at Lowes paid promptly. HBAD OF FICE—179 St. Montreal. Moderate Rates, and James Street M. A. CAMERON, sept4 -3m 2aw General Avent for P. E. TO LET. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight reoms, with good cellar and yard, situat- 4 eat eud of King street. —-AL80—-~ The reems over my store in Queen street, Very suitable for a, 38 ly to AM DODD. W.18, 1586. : OHA = — eee ae Bee RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE: Ei ee rd NR eas Se - a. a + WEN CON Y fu JUPIN GL A LL a ARE i Complete Stock Ts Ce EVE ATT £ naniinnilichindnaill “O° BARG { ‘ea r ) Cr AT IN WARD Kien tbiem Epa Eos a ae en ~ sy ~- ~ ee mee ISLAND, Fn gn nae ae ~~ a ] ee FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, (880. — 5 i" ‘7 me » =e ie Lord Granville on the 6 vr , dar a q } He ‘* IRISH AND THE *. EASTERN ii r FI- "e: ‘ ae } J a 5 AE " “ CULTLES DISCUSSED. NOW SHOWING of S ad A, A easonabie and White Cottons, &c., vee eT ‘Tweets, Pilaf, Beaver, rE a a t pit f Sas i, ry I of in Uisters, Overnsats, Reeters, Pants, Yas! It will pay Cash Buyers to call : Prices before purchasing elsewhere. ma ROBERT Charlestettown, Nov. 16, 1880. ORR’S -0:0-———-— OLD iaryvangal Dnacidont an agonal, President an mi ..O Fea natant GD: oes RHADYMADSi LOT ss Gey at Very Low Prices. nad examine STA see a eli oNG ‘Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey KC. 7 | TING! our Geods and ND, “6a LA LOC OE a K o THE NEW CANADIAN KK A O EK. BEVERAGE ! oe lemes fs 73 The Only Saiisfactory Substitute for Vea and Coffee. - Highly Reeommended for Regular tse at Grdinary M cuils. ———m $0) THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR GICTAR a Y USE EVER -DISCOVERED. YE ‘BE injurious effects wv hich the centinuos use of tea and coffee have on the human system are well known. patients te abstain from using either. The most eminent physicians advise the Owing tothe taste for these beverage which has been universally acquired, it haa been found necessary to find a sub stivute. P™ discovered Which has been found to perfectiy answer the purpose. and Coffee, it contaius neither Theine nor Catleine, nor any other poisonous jong use, lt is especially recommended fer sick persona and children.§ adopt Kacka as ther regrlare™ They will then hare ‘supplied to them the eléasests which, principle whatever which can even by eousti tutions. Families using white bread habitually drink at meats. ‘ 3A should prove Various sibstitutes have been tried, bat Kacka 1s the only one eyer hurtful € Unlike Tea® to the weakest) ‘ when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, and which have been separated from the fine flour of which made. . the white bread is Thousands of persons who have been afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vousness, Indigestion, Sieeplessness, hick Headache, &c., have heen restored to perfect health by eschewing tea ana cé ffee altogether, and dnnking with their no ‘*chemicals.”” 4 nieals nothing but Kaoks. It contais which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothirg more. Mor sale inpound acd half-pound packets at the Side Queen Squ are. ‘Crown he elements from s tarcoery,’’. South ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, O ee To Whom it May Goneern, | LN debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- went, Promissory Note, book Account, or | otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of | my illness and inability to attend to business | personally, } have this day appointed WIL- | LIAM C. Bourke, of Charlottetown, as my | attorney and agent to eollect and receive all amounts due to me as above. I therefore request all persons indebted to | me as aforesaid, to make immediate payment: of the amounts due, to the said William ©. Bourke. at his office in Charlottetown, he being the only person authorized and em.-|} powered by me to grant receipts or discharges for the same. Dated at Milliview, October, 1850. ? ~ Ths — e > . } ATYOTICE is hereby given to all persons in-y i | Lot 49, this 30th) J. R. BOURKE. Referring to the above, I, the undersigned, | William C. Bourke, hereby request payment | of all amounts due to the John R. | Jourke (of Millview), whether on Mortgage, | Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, to | be made to me at my office (in the Store ol Bourke, Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth- with, said WILLIAM © BOURKE. Noy. 17, ’80—2aw, pat ar 1m law THE ROYAL OAK. For Sale or te Let. FHXBIS well-known [otel, converieutly | situated on Queen Street. It is three: stories high, aud contains 16 rooms, kitchen, | shop etc., and has spacious yard and large | stables, sheds and outbuildings. Ae For further particulars apply to William Dodd; or on the pretmises, to MRS. JAMES OFFER. Nery. 13, 1880. PU RE POTATO FARINA! Preferable to Cora Flour. Five esnts per bb. BEER & SONS, | i : : Nov. 11. ’80-——pat la rE XHE place to the et your Pripting done is a BR RRINTING ROOMS, ! Jeteber 1, 1880--30 ins eod Rens? « pnoica WINTHR SLOTHING FROM A— Select ion 40: «6G Lethe, i Uister Cloths, eign Secretary, said: *t It is a humiliating ‘and distreditable fact that in- Ireland there ‘is a want of security for iife and property. It is impossible for this things wo ‘continue. The public has a rigat to ex- state of 'nect that the Government will not merely) introduce a means which is likely to cope with the present emergency, but will pro- vide for the future.” After referring to sucecssive phases of the Eastern. Question he said: ** No new proposition relative to Greece has been made since that of France, but it is impossible for the Greek question ito remain withont solution.” He gave par- ticulars of England's proposal to occupy ‘Smyrna. Russia and Greece accepted the | proposal ; Austria at first promised assist- ' ‘ance, but afterwards declined to take lany active part in maritime = op- lerations. France thereupon declared ‘ : ‘ ; ‘ Ve lthat if Austria absented herself, she ¢ too, would be unable to join. Germany took the same course. In the nieantime a rumor reached Constantinople of the Smyrna proposal, which acted as a stimu- lant to the Sultan, who categorically pro- imised to surrender Dulcigno. Harl Gran- ville defended European concert which he said exists at this moment and he hoped it would long continue. Austria, he said, has been most anxious for the settlement of the Dalcigno question. The relations between Engiand and Russia were most | ‘friendly, Germany and iItaiy heiped to maintain the concert. He coneluded by saying that the Gtvernment were ‘not ashamed of their foreign policy, and would ladhere to it, endeavoring to uphold the f j ype while retaining their jeoncert of Murc ifnll liberty of judgement and action among ; i ce as 4 ithe nations of the woria. <> How to Keep Warm. With the coming of wintry weather has |appeared a widespread and laudable desire on the part of the public to keep warm. Some of the means employed, sufficient he enjoyed out of doors is that which, cre- ated within the human systeta, has been prevented by appropriate clothing from getting@way;so it stands to reason that the perdon who does not eat enough, or subsists, om improper feod, is. beund to mleoarecotdt eno matter how many ears. New ope-ean be comiortably Situation. ; KR. enn, < ntti NO. 1! A Curious Fact.’ ae It is a curious fact that rents on all the | Duke of Devonshire’s estates in Ireland, Teac (he helds 60,325 acres in Cork, Waterford in arecent speech, Kari Granville, For: | and Tipperary) have been paid in full, this being almost the only property in the ' ’ sister island of which as much can be said, 1s ** 7 . . ’ | This fact, it is shrewdly suspected, may | have helped not a little te convince Lord Hartington thab coercive measures are not needed in Ireland. The Duke ef Devon- | Shire is an absentee landlord and cannot > be said to be personally popular, and hence it is supposed that the Land League must have issued secret orders to bis tenants to pay in full, a hypothesis which would ex- plein fully the remarknble exception offered in his case. Lista. lula clan atcn lca Vennor’s Predictions for Decembar Vennor sends to the Albany Argus his weather predictions for December as follows : ‘* December will, ia all probability, open with little snow, but the weather will be cloudy, threatening snow falls. There will probably be some snow about the middle of the month, With the seeond quarter of the month coider weather will probably set in with falls of snow but good sleighing need not be expected until after the middle of the month. ‘There will be a spell of mild weather abont the 13th and i4th. After a brief interval of mild weather, during which more snow will fall, the third quarter of the month will probably see blaster- ing and cold weather. The last ynarier of the month will bring milder weather, but will ter- minate probably with heavy snow falls and stormy weather; ir: faét the heaviest snow falls will be teward the end of the month, and snow blockades may be looked for, the snow- falls extending far to the southward, possibly as far as ‘WVashington, with very stormy weather around New York and Boston. <-> The Jatransigeant, of Paris, this morn- ing, publishes three important letters, em- anating from the Russian Revolutionary Committee, and addressed to Rochefort, Karl Max and Leen Hartmann. - The Committee asserts that the Nihilistd are fighting for the sovereign rights of the Russian people. it invites the moral co- operation of Rochefort, and appeals to | Hurope and America, for receiving sub- } clothing being amons them, ate eminently | Europe and America for funds to enable it practical, but others equally important are | tucarry on the struggle. greatly neglected. Allthe warmth that can | The letter to Haytmann authorizes that active fire brand to open permanent agencies, in both scriptions. nates When a band serenades General Grant it is ibe best poliey for the members te.choose the tunes THe General not’ knew one tune from another. The other evening while a band was playing *‘ The Last Rose of ‘ Seed ? @ASICSE uoes . nm : 1. vor — he-eats rts wag the Summer’ he said, ** T always did like ‘ Home, { requisrte “quantity” of blood. ae cee Sweet Home,’ especially that part of it which ; aso 1s Necessary to -p ne whe do not} re'ers to the oaken bucket.” ‘The band. began j want to snifer from cold. Unless the SKIN} another air, ‘* Yankee Doodle,” and General land = =6ali)6=—soother)=—s on tlets physical | Grant said, “Et aiwayva did like that tune of lwaste are in preper condition a|‘Home, Sweet Home.’ That refrain about vreat deal of bodily heat squandered in attempts to avercome the results of care- Jess habits. People whose sitting rooms or ofiices ure never ventilated are sure to feel chilly, even if the mercury in their rooms stands at eighty degrees. in an untainted degrees cooler the same people sould not complain of cold chills running down their backs. Finally, exer- cise is ubsclutely necessary. New clothing, open fires, or hot air devices can save any ene from discomfort in winter unless ex- frequent and earnest enough to wy clothing discomforting for a ininutes. } atmosphere ten ercise i8 make he; few a Laycock’s Readiness. The New York Sun says - ‘*1f Laycock f e y= i « Ne , sf Fal QUALI jwere to be renamed in Indian style he ¥ 5 | Q GUARANTEED, -~AT ouUR- Tailoring Department BEER & SONS. Nev. 19, 1880. BRAN. 12 TONS JUST RECEIVED. For sale ded VY ; HORACE HASZARD, Oh’tewn, Nov. 24, NO. i WINTER APPLES, CHAN, ’»30— lw DIRECT FROM ANNAPOLIS. FH UST LANDING EX SCHOONER MARY! ALICE,— 300 bbls. choice Winter-keeping APPLES, all 4l.2 vie best s 2 ; ‘ low Selling low. kinds. Nov. 13, "20— At 000 BOO 100 barrels > BO half-barrels Call early and aclett:| WILLIAM DODD, Quegn Square. RELS B41T AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. BAGS SALT, 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, MACK EREL BARRELS. FAT HBRRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, agli] ' Herring. D. BMALA. might, perhaps, be called Oarsman-Not- Like-Courtney. No professional —sculler was ever more anxious to row early and often. As soon as he reached England he began to make matches. simply-- $1,000 a side: the course the usual one on the Thames; the time as soon as possible. Thus, while other oarsmen were training, he was winning races from Blackman, from Hosmer, and from Riley, and receiving forfeit from Hawdon, then he wound up by coming ont first in all three heats of the international regatta, | beating Ross, Smith, and the others, who ene been in training as long as he, but ‘not rowing races. Laycock has new challenged | Hanlan for $1,000 a side; and having jheard that Ross was dissatisied with his | Saturday's defeat, offers him also another imatch at $1,000 or 8500 a side. The Aus- itralian will gain some friends by his plucky |readiness to row. eta that type of oarsmen who waste more time ltéhan Laycock needs for rowing a dozen.” ee The Panama Canal. M. DelLesseps’ Panama Canal scheme } It is proposed to issue 590,000 shares at ' | ' : ; | work, } ‘scheme will strike the English public, but ‘the tone in the city is decidedly not favor- | “The | ‘Panama Canal when completed will be a | able to this project. The London ‘‘ News” says: ‘great boon to shipping. That it will prove His terms were ! 500 francs each, interest to be ailowed on | paid up shares during the progress of the; ©xcess 0! October ‘last year. There has not yet elapsed sufficient | . - | &) ONT 58 . iol {c ¢ , time to enable me to ascertain how this | ©?» 207,068, of which $6,040,319 were free ‘Away Down Upoa the S wanee River’ always struck me as being very sentimental.” oe ; Apvanck IN Coan.-—There is grumbling in Montreal owing to the advance in the price of stove coal to 87.50 per ton, and egg and chestnut at $87.55. Phe high price of wood has created an ex- tra demand for eoal. A considerable por- tion of Montreal's supply of coal has been stuck at Ogdensburg, New York, by the early close of navigation, and one or two harges are detained at Whitehall Rartway building in America is going on at a great rate this year. The “ Railroad Gaz- eite”’ of November 19th gives a total of 110 miles ef new railroad. The construction thus far this year is 5,056 miles, against 3,042 miles reported at the same time in 1879, 1,540 miles in 1878, 1,892 miles iu 1877, 1,970 miles in 1876, 1,150 miles iu i875, 1,664 miles in 1874, 3,276 miles im 1873, and 6,202 miles in 1872. {it is thus scen that the present is the largest year since L872 + > > The marketing of the shares of M. De. Lesser’s Inter-Ocean Canal scheme is con- ducted with much adroitness. Leopold IL, King of Belgium, subscribed for twenty thovsand shares in his own name, This is expected to give an impetus to the project, aud enlist for it the sympathy of a large He is the opposite of | in the preliminary diplomacy of one race | niumber of Belgians. -<—- Torning Towarp Jercsacem.—The atr. New Brunswick arrived in purt from Bos- ton, at ten o'clock last night with a large party of persons aboard who left the city a short time ago for the States. One of the party gives his opinion that the present winter will witness tmany wanderers re- turned. — Neves. = enc ~ Alfred Tennyson hasa vew volume in the / press. [t will consist of ballads and other | thymed poems, és English Idyils.” and } . poems nm vas been placed before the London public. | \a profitable speculation for another twenty | jyears is doubtful. it is an excellent but. ‘premature work, which would have been | Just Landed—a ehoice lot New Labrader better for the support by subsidies from the |Governments interested. The ‘‘ Times” ‘take a similar view. the Northern dialect after the manner of the ** Northern Farmer,” and it will appear early in December. oe <P ee MoNTREAL imports for October were of the value of $2,687,498, being about $100,000 in Oe Yor the ten mwontns of this year, the total imports were goods, For the same period last year the figures were $20,097,435. : pl The forts built to protect Rome from a coup de main hare been completed, save one which now lies under way, and will command the road from Tivoli to the eapital, Italy has demanded reparation from the Porte on account of the alleged maltreat- ment by Turks of an Italian fisherman at Mytilene. ee a ‘ 5 ‘| :