—— — — ES O mae cues — focal and Other liems, . Tur Northern Light has not yet reported at | Georgetown. i ienstieapepneaiameniie a ie, O'Brian lectures to-night, in the Market Hall, on a very interesting tepic Tur ceuriers at the Capes had a splendid sage to-day, and the mails arrived in this City at about 3.30. Jusr recetven, afresh lot of Island Fleur, from the best Mills, Also on hand, a few Bottles of Mocha Coffee, of superior flavor, — y, B. Hanry.—fe 25, 41 Jevchilscheieilliiieatlib~~ands A sor, named McLeod, was ran over bya steam fire engine en Pownal street, at half- past one o'clock to-day. He received severe in- juries to his body and head, and suffered much from loss of bleed, lemmas dination 1, 0. O. F.—Regnular convecation of Port la Joie Encampment will take place at Oddfel- low’s Hall this evening at 3 o’clock—confer- ring degrees aad transacting very important bnginess. Sentenced aie To-pa¥ aslight tire occurred at the residence ef Charles Leigh, Esq.. Water street. At one o'clock the interior of a closet en the second story, was found in a blaze. The alarm was quickly given, and the Steam engines and Hoek and Ladder Co. went to the scene, but the fire was fortuaately extinguished without their assistance. The damage done te the house is small, Some windows were broken d; the entire furniture of the upper apart- ents of the house was displaced. The origin f the fire isunknown. ‘Ibe fire alarm was sounded at 3.30 for another slight fire which eccurred in the same place Country items. Sleighing good, everyw)) ere. Our Railway Superintendent and Engineer has taken a step in the right direction in re- ducing our mussel-mud ta iff. Inland settle- ments will be thus enable! to get that choic- et of manures now. It wil be the prevailing traffic for a few weeks. The reduction wil! be more than gained by the [ailway in returu of surplus produce treight. it was pleasing to the committse appointed by Rev. Dr. O'Brien, to meet with such gen- era! cordiality from all living in their ditfer- ent circuits. All nations and creeds put in their mite to the Lrish Relief Fund. Oe —— Supreme Court—EKing’s County. Tae Supreme Court opened at George- town ou the 24th inst., Judge Peters pre siding. The following gentlemen comprised the Grand Jury :— James R. McLean, Souris, Foreman; John Leslie, Souris; Daniel McCermack, Narrows Creek; John Smith, Georgetown; Allan Mce- Donald, Lower Montague; Ronald McDonald, Souris; Pierce Gaul, Montague; James Hogan, Morell; James Scully, Souris; John G, Serim- geour, Cardigan; Charles MeAdam, Savage Har¥or; Deunis Murphy, Souris; A. B. Beaton, East Point; Vernon Hanson Kuight, Souris; John Knizht, Georgetown; Joseph R. McDonald, Georgetown: John P. Sullivan, Bayville; William P Lewis, Cardigan Donald Stewart, Cardigan Bridge; Frederick Morrow, “ouris ; James Johnston, Annandale; Geerge McKenzie, Dunas; Duncan McDon- ald, Montague. The decket was composed of eleven civil and-one criminal case. A true bill was found against Allan G. MeLean for assault on an officer while in the discharge of his duty. McLean will be tried at the next session. Several appeals under the License Act were dismissed on account of infer mality in the summonses. The Court closed the session late last evening, and the Judge and lawyers in attendance, returned to this City to-day. _—_em «+ HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Feb. 24.—Alex Dixon, Pinette Mills; Robert McVittie, Crapaud; David Whithead, New Loudon; James Palmer, Crapaud; Alex McMillan, Wheatley River; James Lund, New Glasgow; Alex McNeill, Cavendish; Alex Robinson, Bonshaw; William Laird, New Gilaszow; Archibald Campbell Clifton; Peter s+. Kast Point; Murdoeh Beaton and wife, Montague; Mre Dr Potts, Tryon; J W MoNeil!, Montague; James Webster, Shediac. RANKIN HOUSE. Feb. 19.-.:. F. Stephens, Montreal ; Chas. Minto, do.; ‘. Fales, do.; H. Moss, do.; F. Morrew, Souris; A. MeMillan, Summerside. Feb. 29. -‘¥. H. Sinith, Montreal; Geo, Howat!, Crapaud ; John Winslee, St. Peters ; E. Pelletier. Quebec ; John H. Cathrae, City ; E. E. Bowie, Oshawa. Feb. 21.—John Mc- Leod, Summerside; W. Mitchell, do.; Geo. Moir, S. 8. Gulnare. Feb, 23.—J. W. Howe, Summerside; George Stream, Georgetown ; M. McFadyen, Murray Harbor; E. B. Garnan, Quebec: Caps. McLeod, Orwell. Feb. 25.— George Moir, 8. S. Galnare; Capt. McLeod, Orwell. From the Christian Union, Angust, 22, 1877 Ever stxce Dr. Wm. M. Giles, ef 120 West Broadway, N. Y., extended a frank invitation to owners of lame horses, to bring their equine property round to his place of business for ree treatment, the corner of White street and West Broadway has come to resemble a horse fair. The doctor's bold defiance which, is thus thrust upon the curious attention of his neighbors, is based on his earnest belief in his lodide Ammenia Liniment, which is now Preferred to all others by the chief stock raisers and sporting men of this country, A valuable horse of the writer’s was kicked on the hock. Swelling and lameness ensued, rendering the animal! nearly worthless. We Were advised to try Giles’ Liniment, and we ate gratified to say it acted like a charm. ut two inches of the bone came away, the tore healed up, and the lameness and swelling are fast disappearing. eS | Friends, try it. Hexry Warp BRacHER, | paitors Lyman ABnortt, ) } “ ‘a : | Gites’ Pris cure Dyspepsia. Pee en = Nae HE WEEKLY EXAMINBR. — Per d Sous having relatives or friends abroad, an4 | “airing to keep them informed concernirg | - E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap f way than by subscribing to Tus Wetnuy | MINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address | poet Britain, the United States, or the | Inion, on reesint of One Dollar. nas = - — ae a a } teen ; LONDON, Feb, 24. The Duke of Edinburgh went to Windsor [to-day to leave his children with the Queena while he goes to Russia to bring tha | Duchess home. i } Advices hav» been received at the Li- | i berian consulate here of the annexation by | Liberia, on mutual and peaceful terme, of | the impertant ceuntry adjoining the in| terior frontier of the Republic known 8 | the Kingdom of Medina. _An interview shortly takes place been King Alfonso :ind the King ef Portugal at Monastereabidi and Alusiaa. Virnna, Feb, 24. Tif debate on the budget has begun in the Hungarian diet. The opposition of g jal! shades wil make an attack on the Tizsa i ministry. They have presented @ motion declaring want of confidence in the Gevern- ment. The Right abstained from voting in the election of M. Lemeinne. Prestu, Feb, 24. ISSO | The House of Magnates rejected the FS application of the Pesth tribunal for authe- rity te arrest Maythenic on account of a duel between him and Herr Versiay. Ortawa, Feb. 23. Two hundred unemployed working men inarched up Parliament Hiil to-day at two 5 . . ¥ . e’clock, halting in front of the main en: ‘ trance. A pusse of Dominion police guard. ed the door, A message to the Premi wassent inby« deputation,stating tliat the an were 250 werkingmen, mostly with families, gj *ll out of e:ployment, and asking that some public work be started to give them employment fora few weeks. They waited till four o’elock without receiving an answer, and tien sent in a second note, Sir John then promised te see the leaders to-morrow merning. They then dispersed. Orrawa, Feb. 24. ; . The reports telegraphed to the pape A) “o> a gg ik ; 4 pers E hei eby infor m the pub- that the Princess was dining out are incor- \ \ lic of this city, and the rect. She has not been able to leave her 2 : 2 - .: _} room or sit up. thouch hopes are expressed Island generally, that previous] that she may do so in a few days. to Stock-taking, we solved to clear out as much of)? "se this year. Oa th ar : ey F . ay one hundred persons with 100 cars of effects, our Winter Stock as possible. aud on fifteenth March eighty persons and We are aware that at this season | ® ™ary cars ‘eave by special trrins, it is hard to get people to buy ieee even at reduced prices; but in the face of this difficulty we NEWS/BY TELEGRAPH, | have re- Emigration from the Ottawa district will | On the second March Financial. Tur followiag are the selling rates for Ex- change‘’at the Kankse here: — have made up our mind to adopt} London sighs.........., 104 per cent. prem. full measures, and sell our Wool] "00 d9y8----s. 0 OS. ReCOR wo 1 New York—cieque....... 4 percent, ‘' Goods and Dress Goods at a Boston-~-cheqie.......... $ per cent,, .‘* ay Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. sacrifice. Se ee ee 4 percent. *‘ Our Goods have been very|st. John, 8. B.......... } percent, . iS ‘ %g y ? » IE “e cheap all winter, as the run of|5* Jebus \’fd........ 2 Per cent, trade we have had fully testifies. Sipecial Notices. Our store has become the resort —— . Goop Tra. J. B. Harty.-~f20 of those Ladies who know how| °°" : WorstED svrirs made to order for $12.50 at to make a penny go a long Way,) Bruce & McKenzie, Queen Street. and who know a cheap article| A rew Trinks, made to order, suitable for : ee travellers. .J. B. Harty. wh ey see it; and when we ; en th y » Esrersrouk’s, Gillott’s, Mitchell’s, and Say we are going to reduce the McNiven & (‘ameron’s Pens, at Bremner Bros. prices of our Dress Goods and s ALL woo! tweed suits made to order for Trimmings, we know we shall $12 00 at Broce & McKenzies Queen atreet. be believed. We are particul- arly anxious to clear out Om Herring aad Codfish selling cheap fer cash. present Stock, in order to intro-}—J. B. Harry. duce as much of the newest style} CoprisH, canned lobsters and mackerel, and . - heese only 16 cents at the Family G ry. of Dress Material as possible, ,° 37° poo. te, o 33) ily Grocery ae and at the very lowest prices. Jusv Rsvervep.-—A fresh let of flour and ans he : vegetable seeds at the Agricultural Store. — We shall make special prices on | eee en eb. 23, 31 Black Cashmeres, Black Meri- Carrer’s, Toiray’s, Walkden’s and Ste- nos, Black Cords and Lustres, | phen’s inks, in different-sized bottles, at ai “11: : Bremner Bros. Lustrines and Brilliantines. A cuotce Lot of Groceries, Cheap for Cosh. Our Fancy Wool Goods will). B. Harty. be sold at less than cost. Our; Care Con Crannerets, and ‘ : _' Apples, at Hall’s Fish Market. Stock of this class wee the larg {| <A cHorcs Lor of Papetries on hand. Will | est, most select, and finest in| be sold low, at Bremner Bros.” the city and the remains of it | Cuotce “rvurrand Pound Cakes at Brer é ? . & GoFrF’s. will be sold at a great sacrifice. | —...-- Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, Gynjn}y Park a et 4. ths triet. &e., will be cleared out at great | ? . as. i ark seut0gh been i, Bargains. |} £& Tax for the current year are hereby . ov to the! notified that all delinquents will be sued be- We make no apology fore the next County Court without further | Tea-drinking public for drawing | notice. Boston Mixep Pickies, in bulk, 29 cents per quart, ai Hall’s Fish Market. Baldwin their attention to our fine sintaked ingle ah SOR HIGGINS, Sevored and rich. Téas, 52, 90)| ——___—__— a and 40 cents per Ib. They are) Herghints Bank of P. fi Island receiving the highest praise, and those who use them, strongly rs. Our| ing House in Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, recommend them to othe the 4th day of March next, at the hour of 12 trade in this article is growing o,clock, noon, for the purpose - electing Di- j ‘ he | rectors fo> the ensuing year, and the transac- rapidly. ; Tea apye us to t tion of such other business as may be laid | most subtile of the senses, and) jefore them. ete raga j is| Proxies for voting must be left with the| om the proof of the pudding , .| Cashier a’ least one day previous to the meet- in the eating, so the proof of} ing. the Tea is in the drinking. ft Anneal Meeting of the Shareholders Wa. McLEAN, Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1889. Cashier, APPLES. BARRELS BALDWINS & RUS- 83, QUEEN STREET, : LOO serts , CARVELL BROS. TREMAINE GMBTCALE. |. 37 Receryen, Per S. S. Northern Light, A CHOICE SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, SPECIAL BARGAINS GIVEN, BRUCE & McK tNZIE, Gh’town, Jan. 21, 1880. of this Bank will be held at their Bank-! — Fire. Marine, Life. HORAC HASZARD, Generai Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Commercial Union Fire Assurance @omparmy, of London, England ; Capi- tal £2,506,000 sty. British-imerica Fire Assurance @'ompany, of Toroute, Ont.; Capital {paid up in full), $500,000.00. Sun Muinal Life and Accident In- surance Company, of Montreal. ———- +--+ MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFCTED, a |. Office, South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Feb. 17, 1880—1Im eod ee nme en ce ae = atte ee ey, ONDON HOUSE. ne te oe ee Cae a ete Lorne Oar Ra ar»/> Rie oe eee Sam Highland Whisky. THE PERFECTION I( SOLE PROPRIETORS | or WHISKY2AS: GREENLEES= » UNRIVALLED For E:BROTHERS =. ee epee mapa WHISKY, ANALYTICAL SXNITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, B.C. , London, Aug. 18, 1879 During this menth we wiil sell at Report on the Lorne HicHitann WuHiskyY : “We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. Vhe samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of. the first quality. ‘SAntucr Wir, Aassatn, M. D. “Orro Heuner, F.C. 8., F. 1. C.” W helesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEES Broruers, 3! Commercial Street, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1, te clear eur steck in the fol- lewing departments, viz: Mia'S. AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, QVERGOATS =" orice. HH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING é REEFER of the Shareholder’s of the St, Lawe g rence Yiarive Insurance Company will be be held at their Office, EAiCRANGE BUILDING, —ON— Wednesday, March 16, 1880, AT THE IfOUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK, ——— MEN'S AXD BOYS’ in eompliance with the Act of Incorporation, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, i R C A Pp S Feb. 11, 18S0-—2aw till mtg Sec’y. 9 i rte A ee eames NOTICE! Merchants Marine Ins. Co'y QF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. rQXHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehelders of the Company will A DIES’ Fur Gaps and Muti, ys, LADIES’ | Y.M.C.A. HALL MANTLES & ULSTERS. | Weinesday, 10th March Next, AY 3 OCLOCK., for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, aud the transaction of other business, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Feb, 9, 1880—2aw The balance of our | 29 " | For Sale! Wool Goods, A iv 0S MES | Office. (i 18, 3w Saw eS IC ASST ee Herring. Codfish. (mee FOR CASH, — 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtis Codfish, 200 bags Salt. PROMENADE SCARFS BREAKFAST SHAWLS, — GROSS-OVEBS, &8./0, ssscs act purterian if gv EB TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- } LIN (farred and White), Cotton Lines, | Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing | Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 100 ‘coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope, | Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery, ; Sail Making, Light Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL Jan. 21, 1880—tf DRESS COODS. 3 ais. Eoat, Found, Fr: en ee cena Splendid lines of NN i JAXTED—A first-elass GIRL COAT AT 10, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. Vi MAKER. Constant employment and good wages te the right party. Apply to L. iJ. Wrevtams, 24 Queen Street. {ft 2 TEX L*'P—On the ninth of April, the HOUSE now occupied by R. Young, Esq. THRMS CASH. (WJ. Bowwats fuk ite 2 etter <n epeS on nt een ENEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos. DesBrisay, Esq.. ,eoutaining hall, seven rooms, pantry, frent and back stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- lewsion. Enquire of Joun Srumpres, Feb. 21, 1880—Siaw tf Quoen Street. o | Jan. 8, 1389. diweod tf. . Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith 8 maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold 5 for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at Jam, 8, 1880. « oifies. PRO mt Fog ons = 2 aa owe