he sent to get tiem. a . Loeal and Other oa oo items. Bart GROSVERNOR is a gueat of the Governor General at Rideau Hall, Ottawa. Mr. Wiusor, of th Dominion Fishery De- partinent, is staying atthe ‘‘Rankin,” Wr regret that the etterofa **Liberal Con was receive l too servative late for insertio to-day. —_ -_ Tur brig N) , owned by M, Foley, Esq., arrived at Queenstown from Alberto, after a | passage ot IS days, dite ten. ScuMMERSIDE has ite bi bigamist, in this city, and wil! leave for The Lives, 18 Now Quebec to- ramy sensation. % has _ 7 t } + 1Lh CUATESC O 1a6 (deve norrow. The ladies of Zion ( hurch will please accept Mrs. McLeod's thanks for their handsome gift, dresentead by Mrs, Anderson and Mrs, Strenach, en New Year's eve. omelette Mr. Ricu ‘RD Coany has received the con? tract for carrying the mails hotween the Rail way Station and Poft Office in this city. He commenced work on ‘‘hursday. ao akon 1Hk barque ““M. J. Foley” arrived at Queenstown on the 24th ipst., making the passage from Charlottetewn in eighteen days, and fifteen days from Canso. : : Crry SCHOOLS. The Public Schoo! re-epened on Monday, 9 o'clock, a. m. . Itis be a full attendance opening. s will be Jantary 5th inst., at hoped that there will f pupils on the day of, - —— On FRIDAY evening last a pleasant enter- tainment was held in Pownal Hall Lot 49. During the evening the pastor of Powna Methodist Church was presented with a hand some donation of $62.00 by the members of his congregation, seiieidib-—~itilinciis daddies PRESENTATION.—-J uring the services in. St. John’s Church, Crapaud, on Christmas day, the parishoners presented the recter Rev. T. W. Johnston, with an addiess, acompanied by a splendid driving robe and sleigh ‘robes, as tokens ef the Aigh regard in which he is held by them. The reverend gentleman replied to the address at the evening services, in feeling terms, The chrrch was crowded on the occa- Sion, scale iii ut Tue ‘‘Northern Light” left Georgetown on Wednesday at noon and arrived off Caribou on Wednesday night. Here she became ice- bound, and so remained until Thursday night, when she cleared, and sailed for Pictou. ‘She will sail for Georgetown on Saturday morning; and, weather permitting, will return to Pie- tou the same day. An express, with mails, will leave this city at the regular time. onciall-seniibitineneei Proressors of music are generally eccentric eople. We have instances in our midst. In Charlettetown their failing is to keep « lot of ravenous, ugly, starving animals, to be a nuisance to their ne. ghbors. We know.of one gentleman who late!y was forced to gef up at 2a.m., with the thermometer at 13 below zero, to drive from his yard a quadruped in the semblance of a cow, when ho found two other persons on the same erranc. 23 himself. Last night a stout ransical gentleman, holding a considerable official position, after making sixty-four New Year's calls, was obliged to lie all hight listening to the melancholy howling of the vile animals aforesaid. Does the Professor / delight in such music as this? —Com. ‘Spoon Stearine. —Daniel Carroll and Ter- rence McAtee were charged before the Stipen- diary Magistrate tlis (iriday) forenoon with stealing fourteen siiver spoons, two silver but- ter knives, and a yiass receiver from the din- ing room ef the ‘‘Farmers Arms,” Queen street. The facts of the robbery, as far a3 we can learn, are :—Shortly after five o’clock on Wednesday evening the spoons were missed from the dining-room cupboard. Mr. Crabbe, the proprietor of the hotel, was informed of the fact and he, suspecting Carroll and Mc- Atee of committing the robbery, made com- plaint against them {at the police station. They were promptly arrested and two of the spoons taken were found on Carroll's person, but no trace of the stolen property was found on McAtee. Carroll gave no reason for hav- | ing the spoons in his pocket. Both prisoners were remanded eiyht days. ——— ne PRE- Cearroll lagis- OsraIninG Borrnes unNDER FALSE TENCES.-——Patrick Rush and David were arraigned before the Stipendiary } trate this (Friday) merning, charged with “obtaining bottles under false pretences.” Rush and Carroli, to ail appearances, have prosecuted quite a lucrative business in the bottle trade. In fact, they have thrown a gentlemen who carries on a like business, en- tirely into theshade, No doubt this is owing to the cheap rate at which the firm obtained the bottles. The secret is: They go io the house of a eitizen whom they know to be from |hiome—citizens who have a quantity of saleable bottles—enquire for the mistress of the house, and on her appearing, tl le A ee ene PEMKINS & tn inform her that her husband sent them for -the number of empty bottieswhich are on the | premises. Of course the obedient mistress, gives all. The husband returns and is intorm- | ed the bottles were given to those fellows whom | Seeing she has been ‘duped, by lads of the Rush and Carroll type says nothing further and waits patiently tne | return of the meiabers of this ‘‘bottle firm.” ; They donotcome. The firm hascarried on busi- | ness to a large extent and was captared at the instance of Mr. J. W. Mitchell. The were ex- amined by the Stipindary Magistrate ana remanded to jail eight days for further exami- nation. | ne II nnn Many valuable discoveries and much use- ‘avery large variety good & cheap | appurtenances. ful knowledge is kept from the world, be eause of the immense expense in making them known toe the people. This is not the ease with Boschves German Syrup, although but a few years introduced into this coun- try, its sale now reaches in every town and village in the U.S. Its wonderful success in curing Con sumptien, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, Asthma, and all ether diseases of the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every year, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to tho afflicted, free of charge, by Druggists. No such atest: of merii was ever given before to any other preparation. Could you ask more? Goto your druggist and gst a bottle for 75 cents | ‘and try it. Saraple bettles 10 cents. a Nae iene te A laa te een ane napalm tet Invite the attention of buyers to their large, well as- sorted, and CHEAP STOCK; of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, ;and took them by surprise. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, News from the East. Special dispate/s to Examiner. Canur, Dec 31. The Mahomedans are abandoning Cabul fearing that some retribution will be visited upon them for sympathizing with theenemy. lt is reported that a Reign of Terror existed from December 15th till the abandenment of the city. Hvery shop and house except those belonging to Mahomedans was gutted. Women were stripped publicly and men shot in the street. : ati oe wa a Che English ] ssses in killed and wound- ed during the last fortnight are estimated at 30,000. On the 30th December, Gen. Bright made a descent upon some of the villages whose inhabitants had been pro- minent in harrassing the British outpests, | AX 1 a The weather is fine but cold. The Viceroy of India telegraphs as fol- lows: ‘General Roberts reported on Dee. 30th, that force command of General Baker, which left Cabul on Dee. 27th, is returning from Kohiestan, having destroyed, unopposed, the fort of the rebel chief, Mirbatha, which was found aban- doned, and several Kohistan and Logan chiefs have tendered their submissien. Str. Pererspure, Dec, 31st. An agreement between’ England and Russia on the Central-Asian question has 7 the under WHITE FLANNELS, SCARLET FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, | i FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS.| —~0: DRESS & A large variety of the pe | = o ns = 8. Materials, Newest and Trimmings to suit. ——omeme* ()° ee & Piatt =<, Plain, Cheske WINCEYS, of the best value. ee ee FUR iMIUFTS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, &c., GREBE MUFFS, AND Grebe Trimmings. KNIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting froma 5c pair Bootees to a “Pec Worrinc- Ton” combination Scarf & Hood. Black Silk l'ringes, All of the above extra good valine. Kins & SIBI. 4 TL 3 i alien not yet been effected. VIENNA, Dec. 31. The Powers have induced the Porte to order Muktar Pasha to publish another preclamation to the Albanians, conjuring them in the Sultan’s name, to surrender Gusinge to Montenegro. ~~ «+ <2D> «« ————_—__..____ Financial. Tue following are the change at the Agency of of Halifax : selling rates for Ex- the Merchants Bank . id i London—Signt.....0...+ OF per cent. prem. sé S.A amere Q 40 + se OU GAYS. cc. essnenes v per cent. New York—cheque....... $ percent. ** Boston--cheque.......... + percent. ‘* Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 per cent. NE Oe is es } per cent. Rem. MMM ER ais go's 5 2 percent. St: John’s, Wild........ 2 percent. . ** eE. Ae ses a se i, a * as — th pea Pe | a: pate 2 ee E a8 2m 8 ayes OG EE im slg DEALER AND WORKER IN American Marble AND UOT AIYSTCDALO ' Tce ca MONUMENTS TABLETS, HEADSTGNES, TSM3-TABLES All trom Original Designs. Best quality of Stock employed, Prices the Lowest of any Shep -on this Island ? Also—Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, d&e., de . &e, Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879. . , 6mcs & Ww Mortgage Sale. TO BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the Seventh day of JANUARY next, 1880, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Inden- ture of Mortgage dated the Twenty-third day of February, 1872, and made between ; John Balls and Eliza his wife, of the one part, and Archibald McArthur, of the other part, and which said Mortgage was assigned by indenture dated the second day of May, 1878, to the undersigned — A UL that ftract} piece,.or parcel of land 7: situate lying and being on Lot or Town ship number Thirty-one, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows, thas is to say: By a line commencing at the southwest angle of William Newman’s farm, on the north side of a settlemént road, and running -themce along the said road west twelve chains, twenty-four links, thence by the magnetic meridian‘of the year 1764, north ten chains, thence west three chains, thence north thirty-one chains, fifty links, tothe south boundary of Angus Mc- Fachern’s land, thence following the course of the sameeast fifteen chains, twenty-four links, and thence south to the place of commence- ment, containing sixty acres and one rood of land, a little mere or less, together with the tu th sat For further particulars apply at the oftice of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated this 2lst day of October, A.. D. 7¢ — EDWARD J. HODGSON, JOHN BALL, Assignees of Mortgage. Nov. 25, ’79-—-oaw sat rye WEEKLY Ei AMEENER. —- Per 8 sons having relatives or friends abroad, and lesiring to keep them informed concerniv P. E. Island, cannot do soin.a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tur WEExLY EXAMINER. Sent, postpaia, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, oz the Ne ccc en sanerecteraryee a ep tainsannecmemen omens G. DAVIES & 60., BLANKETS, at $1.75, BED COVERS, $1.25, ne $1.75, and $2.00 « IREEFERS at $2.00 at 22 cents. WINCEYS, A Large Assortment of Mens’ Fur Goods LONDON Desire to call special atten- tion, during this month to the following low lines ¥ of Goods: A Lot of ENGLISH $2.50 and $3.50 A Lot of QUILTED A. Lot of BOYS’ A Lot of Womens Grey Ribbed HOSE, A Special Line of Plain and Fancy (Stripes and Tartans.) Women’s and Childrens’ A choice lot of Wool Goods, Promenade Scarfs, Squares,' BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &e. &e. 2, WC., Also—Just Received by S. S. ‘Prince Edward,” NEW FRILLINGS, FRINGKS, LACES, RIBBONS, SPOTTED NETTS, BERLIN WOOLS, LADIES RIBBED ~— CASHMERE HOSE. A Fresh Supply of HKerr’s Celebrated N. M. 7. SEWING COTTON. THRMS CASH. FOR THE iCLIDAYS es | Bb RD ded ah ; ANY OTHER TIME. W. R. BOREHAM Has on Land, and coming; per steamer North ern Light, a large stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices to suit allages and pockets. Come along to W. R. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Square, Dec. 23, 1879.—3mostaw me me we Oe ow CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bble. No 1 LABRADOR, 25 ** HALIFAX SHORE, Just received at the FISH MARKET, Grafton Street Dec. 1, 1879— A SOUP KITCHEN N connection with the Women’s Temper- ance Union and Benevolent Society, will be opened for the winter if sufficiently assist- ed by the charitable public. In order to dis- tribute judiciously, only those will be_reliev- ed who identify themselves with the Society, which will enable the committee to ‘ook par- ticularly into each case. In view of the present pressing demands for help, the friends of the poor are urgently requested to send donations immediately and as regularly as possible, which will be received by Mrs, W. Kennepy, Confectionery. Clothing will E. McRAE, likewise be very acceptable. Secretary of the Women’s Benevolent Society, Dec, 23, 1879.. Great Reduction in Prices ! To Close my Entire Stock of Marble by the ist of May, 1880. The undersigned offers Monuments, Fablets, &e. &€., all from original designs, and best quality of stock, ot cash customers, for 20 per cent. below the present low prices, Four months’ appreved joint notes taken in payment at current Bank rates. 7 Parties requiring until fall of 1880 to make payment will find it to. their ad- vantage to leave their orders, and get sat- isfaction, as well as good value for their money. Call and examine designs and prices. E. G. HUNTER. Kent St., Charlottetown. “NOW'S THE BAY” ‘AND “NOW'S THE HOUR." SUBSCRIBE: The Weekiy Sxaminer, ONLY GHE DOLLAR A YEAR. i ee ee “THE EXAMINER” supplies to country districts all the home news---which a foreign paper cannot <o. Send Qne Dollar by registered letter or money order and get the CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P. E. Island, N. B.—-Persons who have relatives or friends in any part of Canada, the United States or Great Britain, may have them pro- vided wit: Tz Examiner for a year on pay- ment of One Dollar—postage paid by this office. This is the very cheapest way to pro- vide a friend abroad with the Island news, SIUBSORIBE for the DAILY EX KS AMENEE the Cheapesi and most newsy Paper published the Province. Wants, Lost, Found, &e. Wee FO HERE—An upright PIANO for three months. Apply at the Examiner Office. Y® LET.—Shep and Dwelling House, North Side Queen Square, now occupied by John Kelly as a Grocery and Liquor Store, Possession given on the 15th February, 1880. Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrenee Hotel. a3l 6i pd ’§X\O LET,—On Hillsborough Square, a Cottage containing Seven Rooms, with Stable and Garden. Jor particulars apply at this office. 26 eod G © GILMOUR, Dyer, corner Sydne KH. and = Hillsborovgh streets. Ostric Feathers, Gentlemen’s clothing, &c., ‘cleaned, dyed and refinished. a27 lw EW COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen AN and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress, Hnquire at the resi- dence of Chief Justice PALMER.— d6 m & w Fine Cabinet © — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. nl0Q OR SALE.—A first-class "YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Herse ‘‘ Abel,” stands 15 gone style and quite gentie im harness. Will be il Davies & UO. Ch’town,, Nov. 4, 1879. | Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Dee 3, 1879. se ° seld cheap an? on easy terms. Apply at thig offer | ha. Ee ' 4 : | ,