THE F JANUAKY2 1880. The Appointment Oarvell. of Senator Tux articles of the newspapers opposed to this appointment, have smacked much more of more vituperation and personal abuse than of fact or of sense ; and are, ‘ therefore, uaworthy of much attention. One most monstrous doctrine has been propounded--a doctrine which, we are sure, is repudiated by all right-thinking men. [t is said that becauso the Hon. Mr. Carvell is not a native of this Province, he has no right to the honors which fall to this Prov- If this doctrine were carried out in ince. other countries, we should hear little of En the ‘suecessful Islanders abroad. In the ontract, where there are two case of a the Island, competitors, the other living outside the one liring in Island —it : + } b os lave haing would of course be right—the tenders being : ba nearly alike-to make choice of the Island man, in order that our own mechanics and c ; : workmen should get the benefit of the em- ployment and that the money expended should be the community. But here isa man who has spent twenty years of his life—the prime of his manhood circulated in —among us ; here is 4 man wie ranks with James ©. Pope, James Duncan, the Peakes—with all our foremost aud most : abianl yusiness men—as a practical enterprising : Mice * oe the interests of tho people of advancer of this island ; here is a man who—judged/by the flattery and abuse he has suffered from a certain portion of the press, and by the misrepresentation, uniruch, sarcasm aud vituperation with which he has been assailed —and what better test could be applied—is, and has leng been, one of the ablest, most active, and most advanced politicians on the Island. Is such a man to receive no reward—not even ¢ bald honer—because, forsooth, he (id not happen to be born here? The idea is monstrous, scandalous to those who entertain it, and not to be tolerated. In fact, no one has ever thought of acting upon it. Men have come here after their hair had grown gray—after they had ‘lost their usefulness ”— in their own country ; have settled down here to serib- ble satirical articles and lainpeons on pub- lic men ; and, finding the occupation un- remunerative, have been fain to get down on their marrow bones to lick the corns they formerly trod upon, and to crave an office of the men they before abused— and they, even they, hava not been spurned, but have been given good oflices. Is it, then, fair that a maa who has spent so much of his life here, and done so much for the Island as Senator Carvell, should have his merit and his services unrecog- nized, simply because he happens net to be a native? But it is also said that Senator Carvell anarenani — — DamLy EXAMINER. = - — es SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. pedis Clark, Tryon, P E 1. mouth, NS. owned by J R' Bourke, Mount Stewart, May 26.—Brigantine Brenda, built at Stewart, 249 tons, classed 7A, own Peake Beouhers & Co, Charlottetown, May 26.—Brieantine Magic, built at River, PEL, 149 Lo 1s, classed 7A, own , C Owen, Chariottetowa, P EL } ] PE I, 142 tons, classed an, oseph MeDonald, Cardigan, P mY ry i. May 29. DD ,% nandale, P E Tossell, Grand River, P E L. June 2.—-Schoaner Emma B, built a Lond ness, of Keasington, P El. June 7—Brigt L J Westaway, built digan, P E I, owaed by Donald Farquh Charlottetown, P E L. June §—Steamer Montague, built at G town, P EJ, 38 tons, owned child, Georgetown, P Ef. June 19 > x P E -Brig !, owned by Frederick A Douse, lottetown, PE L. June Il ‘7 _ Pp i » Glasgow, i hu Ay 12 : ‘. " Glasgew, P & I. built at Bev Whituey, New June 17—Schooner Lodi, Mass, U Cardigaa, P EL. 95—Baraue Lizzie Cameron, Souris, P E I, owned by William W eish, lottetown, P ff L. July 24—Barque Badura, built at Lo FE J, 979 tons, classed 10A, owned by Yeo, Port Hill, PEL , June St Simon, Province Quebec, owned by colm McLeod, Pinetts, P EL. Murray Harber, P E I 4 + + #% LIS, James Clow, Murray Harber, | *e i o% Velocity, August 20—Schoouer New Glasgow, P E I, Laird, New Glasgow, P © I. > 55 laghan, Lot ILI. September 1—Barque Ingomar, Bideford, P E I, 740 tons, 10 A, own William Richards, Bideford, P E I. September 6-—Brigantine Quango, bu Dog River, PE I, owned by George Coc Charlottetown, P E i. ‘September 10—Brigantine Louise, bu Montague, P EI, 149 tous 7 A, owned S Carvell, Charlottetown, P EL Charlottetown, PE I. September 1$8—Schooner Julia Frai bu lt at Essex, Mass US, owned by N Murchison, Point Prim, P E I. September 20—schooner Eldon O, bu New London, P E I. September 30—DBrigautine Lionel, Mount Stewart, P E 1, 273 tons, classec owned by Peake Brothers & Co, Char town, P E I. November 7-—Brigantine Kitty Clyde, at “atamagouche, N 8S, owned by | Brothers & Uo, Charlottetown, P E I, Lv OY has never been in the Legislature ; and that those who have been in the Legisla- ture should be preferred to him. Now, the latter have, by being in the Legisla- ture, been to « certain extent indemnified, both by honor, credit and monsy, for their services to the country. But Senator Car- vell had not, previous to the recent ap- pointment, received any reward, indemni- fieation, or honor, whatever, for the un- doubted services he has rendered in the matter of the Railway, tho Better Terms, of Confederation, the more recent victory, All t of the Liberal-Conservative Party in this Island, and in many other matters of great importance to the people of this Island. But, apart from this consideration, the public men eliyible are all now in positions of trust which, it appears, they do not care to leave, and entail pense upon the country; for not one of| tiem, ever intimated to their constituents and te the Province that they were candi-| dates for the vacant Senatorship. Perhaps the only eligib e for the was the man immediately availabic position, except Senator Carvell, Flon. L. never heard that either C. Owen ; and we have +} rarmtle } that gentioman or his friends laid a claim forthe hor [4 ; he + ata } a c - itisto be noted that none ef those 4 needlesss ex- ? Vess¢ j appointment is not a ] ‘ have breathe 4? BAY ile ‘ ved a doubi cf Senator Caryell’s for such an office, ‘‘ability” Citen: RT QoOouLy. now. and the influence which ability wields, is surely of much greater impertance than any Incal consideration, such as which the holder of the place in it resides, the country in which he wis born, or even the number Wa whatever that the appoint- meut of Senator Carveli will justify the preference of Sir John MeDenald, and add to his reputation asa true discerner of the best men for «he public service. Atall events it is certain that before condemning the appointment the people will give Sonstor Carvell a fair trial. {, after a fair trial, he gives evidence of inca pacity or inatiention, ther let him he con- demned. But till. then, all fair-minded men-—-even those whe may not approve of the appointment—will hold their judg- ments. of years he has talked politics. have no doub: wl November 11—Bavque John Lefurgey, at Summerside, P E i, 595 tons, classed owned by Joha Lefurgey, Summerside, | November 17—Brigantine Joseph, bu Mount Stewart, P E 1, 228 tons, classed owned by William Welsh, Charlottetov E I. November 25—Brigantine at Orweil, P EK I, by Alexander McLeod, Orwell, P E TI. November 26—Barque Mali Summerside, P E I, ’ owned by Angus A McLeod, 749 tons, classed May 26.--Brizantine Reata, built at Cardi- 7A, owned List or Vessets REGISTERED AT THE Port OF Cuariorrerown, P. KE. L, DURING THE Year envine 3lsr Decempnr, 1879 :— Feb. 13.—-Barque Viking, bailt at Char- lottetown, P. E. £., owned by Joseph Read, Summerside, P. E. 1. March 28.--Schooner Marie Prudentine, built at Bay St. Paul, Quebec, owned by Wm April 19.—Steamer Alpha, built at Sum- raerside, P EI, owned by E F Clements, Yar- May 23.—Brigantine David Rees, built at Mount Stewart, P EI, 220 tons, classed 7A, PEL Mount ed by PEI. Grand ed by lye WY Schooner Sea Guill, built at An > 4 caren as ) , i, ¥ 1’ {, 28 tons, «owned by Edmund t New lon, P EI, 11 tons, owned by James Bow- ¥ at Car- arson, eorge- by Joseph iair- Peeress, built at Cardigan, | Char- -Schooner Lily Dale, built at New , ’ e } tons, owned by Daniel erley, a Speier’! S, owned by James E McDonald, built at Char- t 6, P John August 1—Schooner Marie Enman, built at Mal- August 9—Schooner Two Sisters, built at owned by built at 6S tons, owned by Jas. August 28—Schooner Maggie, built at Lot ll, P EI, 85 tons, owned by Augustine Cal- built at ed by ilé at »mbs, ilt at by J September 11— schooner Aphrodite, built at Essex, Mass U S, owned by Wm H Findley, iklin, ell D ilt at ’ RY OC . \ . Ti 9 Qn »: Lahave, N S, owaed by James M Squarebrigs, {Jan 2, 1580--3ins built at 1 7A, lotte- built -eake built LOA, FE i. ilt at LOA, - T wn, P built 193 tons, classed 7A, ewned : so nche, built at 11A; McMillan, Summerside, P 7 ® « a built at Javember 27— Brigantine Parnell, Alberton, P EI, 348 tons, classed 7A, owned by Michael Foley. Alberton, P E I. December 19—Schooner Aracilla, Average new vessels 246 tons, ‘YoraLs:—20 new vessels, 5285 tons; ferred to other ports 5 vessels, 287 tons; tered de novo, 9 vessels, 540 tons; ia regsels, 7412 to is, é a= tongs. —-~—-~--~ aso. - ----—-- ~~ re * - on + a a J } 5 im recent death ef Lord Durham ) built at Orwell, P E I, owned by William Russell, trans- regis- all 34 has “af } Le hl; ee bone c , refreshed the public recollection of a fact illustrating the effect of the law of primo- iii aE ca genivure. Snip were i The two eldest sons of his lord- twins and en wonderfully like \ UW1NS, ana so wonde Pitaiy lke that the elder, the present Lord Durham, t t ie ae ied Gans ol 7 : had to be marked fer identification. e se bel } . Can trouvlea the Tat a3... —— > VWA7SiIs the Hon. Frederick William Lambten had +} rh q £ est iey + ; 1} had the bad fortune te come into the ‘ty minut oe SimOuUuiad hiin in spite of the law of i rore built entail. a fine residence at Uvole SXceuent spot es 9 She vy tu} | j this the dilatory twin new inherits. ae eee : . itis the duty of every person wh Caves weet tee eee used bosehee’s German Syrup to wonderful qualities be known to triends fac* all throat and lung diseases, son can use it without immediate os “ ; Yhvee doses will relieve any case, a commend it to the poer dying consum at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 where it failed was reported. medicine as the Germar too widely known. about it. 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. ale by all Druggists. Hiet This har " L. . minan her, and he determined that , who world es after his luckier brother, have a nandseme provision taade for there- n, an for shooting and fishing, and o has let its their in curing Consumption, severe ‘ ‘ *) hr a . sf i> . ; . . 2 Voughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in No per- relief. nd we consider it the duty of all Druggists to re- ptive, dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case Such a Syrup cannot be Ask your Druggist Sample Bottles to try soid at For » Jan. 2, aoa Special Notices. a 4 wee » Dares, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Nuts, at Beer & Gorrs. dé, 2w Mr. M. Lowprn will take a few — pupils in his violin class. Rooms at Mr. Pau McPhail’s, corner of Prince and Kent streets. Dec, &29—3i eod. Wanrep,—At the Family Grocery ‘‘ Santa Claus” is wanted to get his stock of Apples, ; : ; arta ? ‘ Nuts, Figs, Dates, Sweetie Hearts, busters, ed Zulu Bars, Butter Taffy, Watclies, &c. ¢ ‘ aan? Pounp & Frurr Cake at Beer & GorFrs, d6, 2w Nova Scotia Shad and Boston Hams, at FisH STORE. CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Nickel ware. Enquire for 1t. 20c. at-Beer & Goff s. tb, POLISH.— Silver and HewEy MINCE Gorr’s. at Beer & dl7 THROWN FROM A ‘RAIN.—John Gaffney, fireman of engine 47 on the Shore Line Rail- road of New Haven, Ct., was thrown from the engine against a rock, while the train was going at the rate of 35 miles an hour. He was all but killed, yet, thanks to Giles’ Liniment fodide Ammonia, recovered in four days. Giles Pills cure Liver Complaint. . Sold by W. > R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. Dr. y Trial Megat, 20 cents per : : : : Gites, 120 West Broadway, .. X. size 25 cents. Te Afghan revolt was caused, it is said, by regiments who were barefooted and wanted more pay. If W. R. Boreham had been there with his stock of strong, serviceable boots this would not have happened, as but small pay would have been required to get all boots needed. -_ ee } on os [dee mw, 61] The New Year Has vome, FUT. MANY PERSONS have failed to LD come and settle their accounts. The subseviber respectfully requests all parties owing him, either by Note of Hand or Book Account, To Settle the Same at Gnee. J. QUIRK. Jan. 2, 1880—9i eod, h ne 3w APPLES. APPLES. EB WILL sell at Public Auction, TO-MORROW the 3rd inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Jueen Street Auction Rooms, 00 bois. American Baldwin Apples, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. LABRADOR HERRING. PaimE Labrador and Nova Scotia Herring for sale by ANDREW SULLIVAN. Cor of Pownal and Grafton Streets. MUSICAL & LITERARY Entertainment GRAND Mausical and Literary Enter- 4% tainment will be given under the aus- pices of St. Patrich’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, —[N-— : = FF 5 Si. PATRIGK’S HALL 5 —ON— Thesday fv'ng, 6th Jan., at which some of the best talent in the City will assist. St. Patrick’s Brasa Band wi'l take pari in the programme, Admission 25 cents; Reserved Seats 35 cents. ‘Tickets to be had at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, 8. W. Dodd and C. D. hansen, Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Entertainment to commence at §, RICHARD WALSH, Secretary. m-n C1, "+ ers TY oH : Ch’town, Dec 29, 1879.—3i para COAL. CALL Ae, ™ om Ay = © fs Py a se BAS Ge a Ss OWS Saas ( > OUND COAL for sale by HANFORD. F. 8. Sacer a a VVEEKLY EDITION. ADVANCE PAYMENTS.) sented to receive subscriptions for the er, Water Street, Summerside. ete., Souris G. A. Aitken, General Dealer, Georgetown. Davip Eg@an, Merchant, Mount Stewart. SPECIMEN COPIES may be had free of Ch’town, Dec. 15, 1879--6i TERMS : Wit ( WEEKLY EXIMINER :— D. SUTHERLAND, Druggist. W. D. MeNEILL, Bookseller & Stationer, J. W. Hueues, Trader, County Line. eharge, on application to any of the above THE EXAMINER DOLLAR A YEAR, Tur following gentlemen have kindly con- Lronarp Morris, Bookseller and Statien- Kast. Alberton, BrerNnaRD LovUGHERAN, Esq., Orwell, gentlemen, JANUARY, ISs80 |! CLEARANCE SALE smn Pi ales WINTER DRY GOODS. 70: URING the month of Jan- uary we intend to give special bargains in Warm Goods, suited to the present seasonable weather. We have on handa large stock of Winter Goods, from which we have been sell- ing at unusually low prices, and now reduce them to cost. Among those we beg to call special attention to DRESS GOODS, FURS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, HEAVY CLOTHS and MANTLES. The remain- der of our Stock of Ladies’ Ulsters, Gents’ Ulsters, Over- coats, Reefers, &c., Blankets, Counterpanes, &c., These goods must be cleared out this month, and in order to carry out our determination they will be subjected to the most sweeping reductions. 83, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALF, @h’town, Jan. 2, 1880, a TE are RRS JUST OPENING. NICE and well assorted lot of Layer A Raisins, Loose do., Currants, Greund Al. spice, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger, Pepper, Mixed Spices, (all sorts) ; Rice, Cream ef Tarter, b. Soda, Coffee, Raspberry and Lemon Syrap, Crushed and loaf Sugar, Best Tea, Tihueha (in twin bar, solace, little giant, and twist); White Beans, Cheeee, Table Salts, Coniectionery, (all gorts); Pickles and Mustard,? Toilet Soapr, Laundry and Queen do., Buckets, (assorted); White and, Blues Starch, Brooms, (all sorts); C. L, Potash, Shoe, Stove and Scrubbing Brushes, Wash Boards, (cheap); Indigo, Candles, Salt. petre, Rope, (different sizes); Apples, Oranges, etc., and more opening, All of which will be sold cheap for cash, J. B. HARTY, Building opposite Stere in Newson’s Post Office. Dec. 24, 1879. COAL. COAL. OR SALE, at the Gas Works, and Koughan’s Scales, a quantity of Round Lingan Coal, at $3.50 per ton. This Coal gives a great heat, and being al- most free from sulphur, is suitable for either grates or cooking stoves. Dec. 27, 1879—city papers 6i TO LET. HE SHOP on Upper Queen Street, now oceupied by Simon W. Crabbe. Posses- sion given the lst June, 1880, ARCH’D. WHITE, Ch’town, Dec. 22,1879.—taw pat pres ne her Im NUTS, ORANGES, ( ye Figs, Dates, Pound and Fruit Cakes, &., at BEER & GOFW’S, Dec. 17. 79. $8. “NORTHERN LIGHT,” ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Georgetown and Pictou, until further notice, (Sundays excepted) leaving Georgetown at 6a. m., and Pictou at 1.40 p. m., weather permitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent o Dep't. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1879. Notice to Importers. £ lg Fast Sailing brigantine Shamrock, classed 7 years Al at English Lloyds, William McPhee, commander, will aaill Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, about the 15th MARCH, next, 1880, For terms, freight, &c., apply to JamEs KeEtso, Esg., 134, St. Vincent street, Glas- gow, Scotland, or here to the owner. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Dec. 27th, 1879. Choice Confectionery, con fh Scone 25 GENTS PER POUND. GEORGE CARTER, Nelmes’ Old Stand, 68 Gt. George St. dec 29, 1879—2i FOR SALE. A THEODOLITE with box, &c., in good working order, can be seen at the shop of Joun Jury, Watchmaker, Ch’town, who has the sale of the same. Price FIFTY DOLLARS —-about half price, Dec. 29, 1879.—4i wky2i Valuable Property for Sale, 7 BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- — pe Neng buildings thereon erected. or further particu apply to Messrs, Hopason & el aan Clincethdiounn. Sept. 18, 1879. Pare Confectionery. GRAND ASSORTMENT for Christ- mas, at . BEER & GOFF’, Dec. 17, ’79. CORDWOOD. ’ @\HE undersigned will receive tenders up to i. ist of JANUARY next, from parties willing to supply 500 CORDS of dry SOFT- WOOD, to be delivered at the Charlottetown Brick Company’s yard in the Royalty. The wood to be 4 feet in length, and not over eight inches in diameter. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. FRED, W. HYNDMAN, Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1879. Ao pat 2w FARM FOR SALE. 800 ACRES, ears 20 miles west of Moncton, N. ) B., on line and in sight of Intercolonial Railway, between Moncton and St. John— buildings 24 miles from Petitcodiac R. BR. Station. The above farm contains 800 acres, 300 aeres of which are cleased and under cultivation. Price, $4,500, 25 per cent. cash down; alance on easy terms, For full and further particulars apply to J. R. FOSTER, Agent} an nea AE Ts aS pene iene lier ras Moncton N, B., Nov, 25 1879,—G6m wky el