adit PA eatin seo. to - we way than eerie Neen ase euat Renato abe ee ‘'LHE Ex AMn ) Ls ° CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1880. NO. 5 xX Dainty EXAMINER is Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. i KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : THE Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, 1 25 One Month, 0 50 One Week, @ 12 am Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- @erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- etion W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. Office Sup’t a oe i ~—~ New Grocery Store. JUST OPENED! General Assortment of CHOICE GROGERIES Flour, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Currants, Raisins, Soap, Starch, &c., &e, Cuxar ror CasnH, \ W. A. HUTCHESON, Nev. 11, 80—Ilm = 109 Upper Queen St, Next door to Miller Bros. aie CHEBUCT MARINE Insurance Association | OF HALIFAX. BE. PALMER, Junr., Ch’'tewn, Oct. 22,'80-—l1m Exchange Building. EVE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. Re McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ferraerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice ey to diseases of the Kye, Ear and Throat. Offive at St. Lawrenee Hotel, Pictou, N. §. @ot. 14, 1588. ae i ee ~ OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED .- ee “HE Subscriber has removed to the com- ‘I modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the Curarest ND Bast TeURNOUTS IN THE CITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. Om’town, Sept. 14, 1850—ly QUEEN INSURANSE 6O'Y. OF ENGLAND. BAPITAL,. . TWO MILLIONS STERLING , Merchandise and Produce. Alao, on on the stocks. ipecial rates for isolated resicences, Lames settled promptly. GQBORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Kdward Island Jeane, 1877— “INCORPORATED A. D. 1864, CITIZENS’ Insurance Company, OF CANADA. CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,000,000. $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. q" SURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- President--SIR HUGH ALLAN, Vice-President—HENRY LYMAN. @BRALD E. HART, General Manager. PIBE, LIFE, AGOIDENT, GUARANTEE, RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, and Lewees paid promptly. HBAD OFFICE—179 St. James Street Mentreal. M,. A. CAMERON, General Agent for P. E. éspeé —3m 2aw MNAE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and da@iri keep them informed concernirg YE. bland, cana do soin a better or cheap, by subscribing to Tue Wrekur Mxaminer, Sent, postpaid, to any address Great Britain, the United States, er the Deusinion, on receipt of One Doilar. WINTER CLOTHING J. 6. RAGDONALD price Mantles J. Nov. 9, 18890. ern! - * Ladies’ Mantiles! Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest Gentlemen, before Buying your. Winter OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT '$, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to chooso from—and very cheap. in the City at 8B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street, =. KK The Only Satisfactory Substitu fecommended for Regula -——-——:0 THE VERY BEST human system are well known. patients to abstain from using either. ¢ stitute. discovered which has been fourd to per eomstitntions, Families using white bread habitually drink at meals. They will then have made. perfect health by eschewing tea and coff méals nothiig but Kaoka. It contains Side Queen Squ are. K an ~ 2 —— ete aaa ~ kn O THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! SS. AA. ' CO es Ue, —_ K te for Teaand Coffee. -Highly r Use at Crdinary Heals, + ae ee ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE EYER DISCOVERED. :0,——— 3 PENAL iojurious effects which the centinuos use of tea and coffee have on the The most eminent physicians advise the Wing to the taste for these beverage which has been universally acquired, it has been found necessary to find a sub Various si, bstitutes have been tried, but Kaoxa is the only one ever fectly answer the purpose. Unlike Tea © and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Caffeine, nor any other poisonous principle whatever which can even by Jong use, prove hurtful to the weakest It is especially recommended for sick persons and children. rhould adopt Kaoka as their regular supplied to them the elements which, when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, and whick have been separated from the fine flour of which the white bread is Thousands of persons who have been afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vyousness, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to ee altogether, and drinking with their no *‘ chemicals.” The ‘elements from which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. . . For sale inpound and half-pound packets at the “Crown Greoery,” South ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, October |, 1880—30 ins cod ‘ O K re a al el 8380. et ee ee BRIOITiS = QUEEN SQUARE. —_——— ee rae Subscribers have reeeived by 38. %. Prinee Edward, Caspian, tel Blemehe, Ne ae P. HE ISLAND - POTTERY. pany is now prepared to supply the Trade with every description of Ware in A \} E 4 ( lJ S L ee P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- Milk Pans, Bread Pans, Butter Crecks, Bean |Pots, and ether vessels, The Largest Stock ef DRY GOODS —AND — GROCERIES Ever Offered by them to the Public, MILLINERY, trimmed and untrimmed, with the newest materials for trimming. Ladics’ Sacques, Dolmans and Uls- ters. Bress Goods of every description, with Pompadour and other trimming to match. Blaek and Colored Silks, Silk Velvets and Velveteens, in erery shade. Ribbons, Feathers,’ Flowers, Gloves, Ties, Laces and Frillings, Fur Muffs, Boas, Woolen Squares and Clouds, Ladies’ Underciothing, &c., &e. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, | 'TWEEDS AND CLOTHS. A choice lot of TEA, in chests and half-chests. All of which will be disposed of at the very lewest cash prices. © W. & A, BROWN & CO, Wer. 6, 1880. Flour & Herring. UST RECEIVED per Schooners, a eheice lot of large fat Herring, in barrels ant half-barrels; and daily expected, a choice lod of Labrador Herring. --ALS0-—— A large supply of Superior Extra Flour, | direct trom the mills—Galt, Ont. All of| whieh will be sold cheap fer cash. HORNE, PIERCE & CO, No. 156, Upper Queen St. (Preserve Jars, Water Coolers, Molasses Jars, FLOWER POTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Bordering for Flower Beds, GARDEN VASES, &€6., Chimney Tops, Stove Pipe Stones, Drain Pipes, MADE TO ORDER. Atso ON Hanp—-A large quantity of GOOD HARD BRIOK., 5 All of which will be sold at prices which defy competition. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT. Depot at Newson’s Building, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1880—wky tf TO LET. AE BRICK HOUSE situate in Water Street, adjoining the Examringr office. Apply to JOHN INGS. Ch’town, Nor. 2, “80. For Sale or to Let. fENXNHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a doer. Apply on the premises to Nev. 13, '30—2w 2Zaw MRS. BOSWALL. April 26, 188¢—té | The Situation in Ireland. COERCION POSTPONED. le -@ | The London Observer in its leading edito trial, says:—‘‘As Parliament has not been summoned te meet on December 2 for the |despatch of business, we may assume that ithe Cabinet are decided regarding the i question of an early session. The policy (of postponing evercion, if possible, until ithe modification . of the present system of Irish land tenure can be tried as a remedy for the prevailing agitation and discontent has outweighed, in the judgment of the Ministry, the arguments which presented theinselves in behalf of immediate action. The country will nut be disposed to com- plain of this decision. ‘The present con- juncture is exceedingly favorable for deal ing with the land question, and a concilia- tory policy ought not to be marred by pre cedent suspension of civil liberties; but while accepting the goverument’s decisien as Wise and statesmanlike, we cannot share the hope that any land reforms, however comprehensive, can possibly obviate the necessity for coercive legislation. The desires and aspirations of the Irish national party extend far beyond any altera- tion of the land tenure. They involve de- mands inconsistent with the integrity of the British Empire. The fact that these demands are such as Great Britain would never consent to, except under compulsion, constitutes to reason why we should not remove any real grievance of which Ireland has to complain. But when we have done all that legislation can effect, we must assert the authority of the law and the supremacy of the Union. That such an assertion can be made without more or less prolonged curtailment of the liberties of the Irish people is more than past experience allows us to expect.” Mr. Forster, the Chief Sec- retary, has gone to Ireland, but will return to attend the Cabinet council on Thursday, and the reports he may bring will go far te decide the course of the government. a Se The Poor of New York. The New York Herald says: ‘‘ It was recently declared in a convention of char- itable agents that ‘ sufficient money was annually subscribed in America to meet the requirements of the deserving poor,’ yet the fact is palpable to every traveller in the streets of New York that there is one place in America at least where the deserv- ing poor do not get all they require. Star- vation even is by no means an unheard of event in our midst, and it ought to be re- membered that every death from hunger amongst us is an indictment against the rest of the city for murder in the first de- gree. If hundreds of past cases never came to trial; ifthe indictments are pigeon- holed by the district attorney of heaven, it will be because the city does all it can to prevent a repetition of the crime. Already the army of the poor is perceptibly on the increase, before even the first snowflake has touched the pavement. Those who for inonths past have slept in the open air now need some sort of shelter for their ill- clothed limbs, and those who lie sick and shivering on their beds, want wood and coal to warm their wretched rooms. wise puomesioatficaii deal tas ‘ibe ds Lord Beaconsfield’s new book in three velumes, ‘‘ Endymion,” treats of politival events about the time of the death of Can- ning, A. D., 1842. The Standard, review- ing the work, says: ‘* It is a politica] narra- tive which it will probably be thought has less plot and dramatic interest than almost any of even Lord Beaconsfield’s novels. Among the characters supposed to figure in the novel under varieus pseudonyms, are John Bright, Lord Palmerston, Lord Elcho Lord Melbourne, Baron de Rothschild, and Louis Napolean. It is doubtful whether a deliberate perusal of the novel will enable to identify the hero, ‘‘ Endymion” with any political personage, but the manner in which Lady Montford places herselfgand her fortunes at the disposal of *‘ Endymion” will suggest to many an incident in Lord Beaconstield’s early public career.” 0 The Board of Foreign Missions of the eastern section of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, met in Rev. Ephraim ‘Scett’s Church, New Glasgow, N. 8., on the 24th inst. The principal item of business was the appointment of a fourth Missionary to Trinidad. Aftera lengthy discussion, Rev. J. W. Macleod was finally chosen. Mr. Macleod is a native of North River, near Truro, is about 26 years of age, and was licensed by the Presbytery of Truro, only ten days since. He will be ordained by the Presbytery of Halifax, and leave im- mediately afterwards for his field of labor. The Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society writes: ‘‘Itis to be feared that there is little hope that war between Egypt and Abyssinia will be long averted. News has reached me from undoubted authority that orders aye been issued from Cairo to drive back Abyssinians by force. Two thousand troops are at Kener and a battalion has been sent to Swanit. Itis stated that 16,000 suldiers have left Cairo. The King is con- vinced that Egypt intends to attack him and has issued orders that all Mussulmans must leave the country or be baptised.”} gente ee aemanaee The government of Italy proposes to do honor to the late King Victor Eminanuel by the erection of a monument in Rome, which is to cost $1,800,000. The mora- ment is to be commemorative of the career and achievements of the King as the foun- der and first sovereign of a united Italy. i General News Items. Curlers have begun to play at Frederic- ton. The Port of winter. Another attempt on the COzar’s life is reported. A Nihilist proclamation says the hour of revenge is nearing. Turkish bondholders are gates to Constantinople. The bee that does the most buzzing makes the least honey. The man who indorses a promising young man frequently has to pay. The Greek army of Epirus has shifted its cainp nearer to the frontier The lava from Mount Vesuvius davgering the Vesuvius Railway. {t was rumored in Paris on the 30th ult., that the Czar of Russia was killed. Archibald’s Tannery, at Truro, N. 8.. was destruyed by fire on the 20th. Loss 8,000. London Truth finds that widows have in political affairs a tendency towards conser- vatism. An epicure says that broiled mushrooms are like a sweet song. Does he eat them with a tuning fork ? The Empress of Austria goes to Ireland for hunting in February after her son’s marriage. The celebrated trotting horse St. Julien cleared over expenses $28,000 during the past summer. A meeting of the Montreal Orangemen will be held to discuss a new and independ- eut political movement. A Capetown despatch of Nov. 23 says, The Basutos have revolted, and rinforce- ments are being brought. President-elect Garfield started for Wash- ington on the 23rd inst., and wiil be absent from his home a week or ten days. Mr. Dillon stated ata meeting that the Irish people wonld rise in a hody next year, and destroy landlordisn». F A man in Indianapolis has been granted a divorce because his wife did not properly perform her household duties. The greatest fisherwoman in England is Lady Careline Lennox, danghter of the Duke of Richmond, who is a wonderful hand at Landing salmon. The negotiations for Anglo-French Cham- ber of Commerce are progressing, and negotiations for a similar treaty with Spain are for the present at a standstill. The Land League has applied to have the Dublin. ail; newspaper, committed for contempt of court, for publishing articles and letters calculated to prejudice Parnell’s trial. The sporting editor of London {Truth says that itis the tritest of commonplaces to say that those who are content to bet at the post must have the best of it in the long run. rey The transfer of the telephone rights of the Montreal Telegraph Company to the Montreal is closed for the dele- to send is en- pleted Tuesday afternoon. The price was $75,000. The richest men in Germany are the Rethschilds of Frankfort, Krupp of Essen, and Bleichbroder of Berlin; and Prince Bismarck is also reckoned among the millionaires. Riots have occurred about Scutari. It is believed that there was serious fighting in the neighborhood of Dulcigno on Sunday. It is reported that Dervish Pasha entered Dulcigno on last Monday afternoon. A terrific thunder storm, during which rain fell in torrents, prevailed at Rome on the 2ist. The water of the Tiber reached the iower streets. Reports of storms in other parts of the country are alarming. Thomas Summers, of Seven Oaks, Kent, England, married a Cleveland lady in Canada, eight years ago, when he had a wife (whom he married under ago) and three children in the Old Country. He has since been leading a dissipated lifg in Cleveland, and shot himself on Sunday morning on the doorstep of the house where his last wife lives. He rang the door bell atthe moment he fired the shot, and wasfound by Madame Summers. The Great Eastern Fresh Meat Com- pany (limited), with a capital of £300,000, has been formed. It proposes to bring carcases from both North and South America, and for this purpose the steam- ship ‘‘ Great Eastern” has been fitted up with refrigerating appliances. One hun- dred and fifty thousands pounds of the stock of the company is offered for publie subscription. oo © ee The Ameri¢an People. No people in the world suffer s0 much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to aecomplish a certain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet since the introduction of Green’s August Flower we believe there is no case of Dyss pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved, 50,000 dozen sold last year without one ease of failure reported. Go to your Drug- gist and geta sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents. a ee tee Canada Bell Telephone Company was eom- — oe ea =e fae am greens ocmame A. ES cles EAE SES © 2S OP eRe ee snr