PS ae aceieis eats Seige hd i i A . - " ; oe —— Loeal and Other Items, —_ ce — —— A PoLtricAL meeting will be held at Souris on the 4th of February. Matis.—Forty-four bags of mail matter left | Cape Tormentine this morning at 58 o'clock | arrived at Cape Traverse at noon, and in this | eity at 5 o’clock, p.m. The foreign mails | left Cape Traverse at 9 o'clock this morning. | Experts iN Wrosrer—The “ Northern | Light” cleared from Georgetown for Pictou on the 28th inst., with 23 cases canned meat, 15 rolls leather, 25 cow hides, 8 bdls. and 1 bbl. sheepskins; and on the 27th she cleared with 80 cases canned meat and 1 cask hides. cemeenee~<aiiinaietienaned ment have received by me silver badges. The design is in the shape of a star, wiih the words “Charlottetown Police.” The City Marshal has the word ‘‘Chief,” additional, engraved upon a scroll on the top of badge. | | Ocr Police Depar Express, very hands: Quisrerre CLus.--We are informed that the proceeds of the concert which will be held on the 2nd February, are to be applied to pay for their instruments, music and other expenses. We trust that the citizens of Char- lettetown who appreciate good music and who have so often heard and enjoyed the {aa a sr of this club, will enourage them y their patronage next Monday evening. THE attendance at the market to-day (Friday) was very fair. Pricea were as follows: Beef (small) 5 to 12 cts. per lb; beef (qr.) from 4 to 7 cents per lb.; mutton, from 4 to 8 cents per lb.; lamb, from 4 to 8 cents per Ib.; pork (per Ib.) from 7 to 9 cents; pork (per carcass) from 5 to 6 cents; geese, from 50 to 60 cents each; (iucks, from 25 to 30 cents each; Turkys, 75 to $1.25; chickens, from 50 to 75 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 18 to 24 cents per lb.; butter (tub) from 17 te 20 cent per lb.; potatoes, from 16 to 20 cents per bushel; hay, from 28 to 32 cents per 100 lbs; oats, 34 to 35 cents ; oatmeal, from 2.25 to $2.75. A Brief Parliamentary Guide. (From the King's County Advertiser.) In a few days hence the members of the Dominion Commons and Senate will be set- ting out for Ottawa to attend the approach- ing session of Parliament, and it is in this direction that their constituents must look fur such reforms an | improvements as come within the jurisdisdiction of these honor- able gentlemen. Under the circumstances, no part of the Dominion can, perhaps, with equal fairness and justice, present a stronger claim to liberal treatment than little Prince Edward Island. To secure equal rights and privileges from this august body, while in session, is a vast undertak- ing, and requires the utmost vigilance and activity on the part of the handful of men sent up from here to contend with the grand army assembled from ever quarter of the Union. We are still of the number who believe that the reasonable expecta- tions of this Island will yet be fairly dealt with. Nevertheless, it may not be out of place to take a cursory view of the principal ques- tions which in all prebability will present themselves before the session is ended. Our representatives are to a man com- mitted to whatever measures may be in- treduced te bring about Reciprocity be- tween Canada and the United States. The latter having recently shown symptoms of uneasiness, heretofore unknown to them, under the provisional tariff put into opera- tion for the protection of the Dominion, many are beginning to hepe that our states- men will have an early opportunity of negotiating with them on this all-import- ant subject. When such a desirable change is already visible, no doubt our neighbors will ere long feel prepared to reciprocate with us on fair and honorable terms. Can the Island’s representatives then, we ask, be depended upon safely to support such a policy ? The final settlement of the Fishery Award question is another important mat- ter affecting this Province, and our future weal or woe depends in ne small degree upon the decision of the General Govern- ment. It behooves our representatives to show unity and determination, otherwise disastrous results may follow. A final solution of this problem is the least we can expect, and we trust that the answer may be 2 satisfactory one. , Next in importance stands the question of winter steam communication, which has unfortunately, through selfishness or pre- judice, divided public opinion to a certain extent for some time past. ‘These barriers are, however, rapidly disappearing, and now that a practical and feasible experi- ment has met with unexpected success, it devolves upon our representatives to shake hands over their petty differences, and work harmoniously for the common welfare of the people. In view ef the enormous expenditure in- curred by the tempest that swept off costly publie structures last autumn, and the cen- sequent drain upon the Provincial ex- chequer, strenuous efforts should be made to obtain grants fer every public work that properly belongs to the General Govern- ment, in order to assist as far as possible in maintaining the public works of the Pre- vince. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HANOVER HOUSE. Jan 30—J O Morrow, Bothwell; Wm Mc- Donald, do; Henry McGregor, Southport ; ; Isaac Thompson, suffolk. Jan 27—J W. Hughes, County Line; John Cairns, White Sands. Jan 28—Geo B McKay, Clifton; Jas Smith, do; John Gunn, do; J McLeod, Hun- ter River; David Milligan, Richmond Bay. a. | | LONDON | HOUSE. | opeeenancene ; JANUARY. During this month we will ries, to clear our steek in the fol- sell at lowing departments, viz: MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS. MEN'S AND ROYS’ FUR CAPS, LADIES’ For Caps and Muffs, LADIES’ MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our CONCERT. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Special cispatch to Hxaminer. sERLIN, Jan. 29. As a consequence of an interview between he Crown Prince Frederick William and sismarcx, the former will postpone his ourney to Pegle. Maprip, Jan. 29. t I J The persons arrested at Barcelona yes- yesterday upon charge of nationalists, be- long to the lower classes; some are foreign. BERLIN, Jan. 27. The postponement of the journey of the Crown Frince has caused much suprise and is generally commented upon. Bismarck now enjoys good health. Borinjys in the Hanover petroleum re- gien show the existence of a basin as large and rich as Pennsylvania, in the opinion of exverts. Orrawa, Jan. 18. All the papers comment severely on the revelations of the corruption of the con- tractors at the Boyle-Globe libel suit. The Globe is particularly severe on Mayor Mackintosh, the contractor’s broker, and the Mai! calls for reform in the system and the annulment of MacLean & Roger's con- tract. The Legislative Committee en accident to Brakemon this morning brenght in the Managing Director of the Great Western Railway, who expressed his approval of the work ths Committee has in hand, Sir S. L. Tilley has gone te Sherbrooke, where he speaks at the Conservative ban- quet to-aight. The Postmaster Genoral has decided that the Government are not responsible for registered letters destroyed by fire although in transit. ninoquttiiagipiinenioali Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifax :- Lndon-~-sight........... 92 per cent. prem we | eer 9 percent. ° New York—cheque.......: 4 per cent. Boston--cheque.......... 4 per cent. Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 per cent. WN. ov iis 1 sos ve Ux 4 percent. es ns ee a > ot e's 05 s percent. ‘‘ Ot. Jolava; WMa:..:..<. 2 percent. ‘ — _ Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderiul qualities be known to their friends iu curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Creup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No per- son can use it without immediate relief. Three doses wiil relieve any case, and we eonsider it the duty of all Druggists te re- eommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup eannot be tee witely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 eenis. Regular size 75 eents. For sale by ail Bruggists. ZION CHURCH HE SABBATH SCHOOL in connection with Zion Church will give a Concert and Literary Entertainment, IN THE BASEMENT, —ON— Thursday, the oth February, Assisted by the Choir and several musical instruments, we intend this to be one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the season. Admission 15 cents ; children 10 cents. Wool Goods, \ PROMENADE SCARFS BREAKFAST SHAWLS, CROSS-OVERS, &e. ee Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS, AT 10, 12 AND 14 CENTS PER YARD. ROCK LIN HOUSE. Jan 29—J B Crosby, Bonshaw; Cyrus Cros- | by, do; J R Bourke, Mt Stewart; Charles | Inches, M D, do; Thomas Taylor, do. —> <> a ee! i Orpers solicited for repairing and painting | Sivighs. Satisfaction guaranteed.—P. H, TRAINon, Kent street, opposite Rocklin House, j 24, 4i eod A Lor of new an: second-hand Sleighs will be sold at a bargain, at P. H. TRatvon’s, Kent street, opposite Rocklin House. Citizens’ Skating Rink, TERMS CAGH. [Sier ioctice prticusry spry at the ofc Doors open at 74 o'clock ; concert to com-; mence at 3. D. M. FRASER, Musical Director. J. A. LAWSON, Supt. 8. School. Jan. 26, 1880-—-2aw wth, pres pat ar CARNIVAL. L. Calico Carnival WILL BE HELD AT THE WEBNESBAY EVENING, February 4, 1880. These wishing to take part will oblige by sending their names to the Secretary before the 20th inst. _ By order of the Directors. W. C. HOBKIRK, Secretary. January 9, 1880—4i taw Valuable Property for Sale, VHAT FARM lately owned by John and | Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in Queen’s County. town. Jan. 9, 1880—eod bbe WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap dM Jan. 3, 1889. ) X Ke Barre Fas an Great Britain, the ‘Examrver. Sent, er way than by subscribing to Tuk Weexuy tpaid, to any address pited States, cr the) Bo inion, on receipt of Ome Doilar. JANUARY! 1880. First Arrival this Year. We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,’ several cases of NEW GOODS New Black Silk Yelvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Black Velveteens Frillings, Edgings and Laces. NEW LACE CURTAINS. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Holders. SPECIAL. The remainder of our Far Goods, Laties’ Cloth Jackets, Laties’ Ulsters, Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, —WILL BE SOLD AT A— BIG DISCOUNT, In order to clear them out before the season is over. Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods will save money by giving us a call. PKS & IEPA, January &, 1890, MAIL CONTRACTS. iF FXENDERS addressed to the Postmaser- General, will be received at Ottawa, un- ' til noon on FRIDAY, the 20th FEBRUARY | NEXT, for the conveysnee of Her Majesty's ‘Mails on proposed contracts, for four years, from Ist April next, over each of the follow- ing routes, viz. :— Albany and North Tryon, Bedeque and Charlottetown, Bonshaw and Nine Mile Creek. North Tryon and Tryon. Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender raay be ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vicea commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. W. W. McLEOD, Asst. P. 0. Inspector. P. O. [nspector’s Office, Charlottetown, 15th December, 1879. Charlottetown Cemetery Go'y. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. holders of the above Company will be held on TUESDAY, the third day of Feb- ruary next, in the Office of the undersigned, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, at four o’clock in the afternoen, fer the purpose of electing Directors and other business, as by Law directed. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1880—mws 7i <a oe ee ee ee Se ere Cheirograph or Lethogr er. be made for 50 cents by sending 36 cents in stamps to P. O. Box 126 Yar- mouth, N. §S., and by return of mail you will receive a receipt for making tablet and ink from which you can get over one hundred copies from one original writing. Ch’town, Jan. 7, 1880. im oo Green Teas. FEW PACKAGES GREEN TEAS, in 4L\& Young Hyson and Japan, will be sold cheap. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1880—lw a ee eee ce —— SLE RA sete ele ee Ce ae se — —. Ets @RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs, Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” ArTHUR Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. Orro Henner, F.C. 8., F. I. C. Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BROTHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. . Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Noy. 26, 1879.—6m ee ee for the DAILY EXAMINER, K the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinces. Wants, Lost, Found, ec y JANTED—A SERVANT to do gen- eral housework. Apply at the Ex- AMINER Office. {j 30, li iv cate Saturday evening last, a bunch of KEYS. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this Office. } 29, 2iths OUND—A GOLD RING: The owner can have it by paying for this advertise- ment, on application at the Examiner Office, [j 28, 2i pd} OS T—On Thursday, a small dark leather PURSE, with a steel clasp, containing ten or eleven dollars and a pencil memoran- dum. The finder will, upon leaving it at this Office, be suitably rewarded. [j 23, 3i a ee as LET—Shop 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. Lawrence Hotel. {dec 31 tf] ENEMENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos. DesBrisay, Esq., containing hall, seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- ession. Enquire of JouN STUMBLES. Jan. 3, 1880. diweod tf. TEW COTTAGE TO LET, —Kitchen and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for ‘a small tamily. Well suited for a Market | Gardiner or Laundress. Enquire at the resi; | denes of Chief Justiee Parwup.— d6 m & w