es each Tae DAILY EXAMINER, | OVEMBER 18, 1880. ctw **A Maritime Government Union has tre quently beeu suggested, and popular senti-| ment has not been u' favorable to it, but un fortuna efiations have generally failed | en some ta rpou } : i . uch as the selection Of | i ' , jand ’ ‘pesryu exrcpenst Capita jhe great ant un cess ry v nee f ona Scotia, New Brunswick oF nee ; . j ‘ ‘ 4 , ! ' .- / fsiand three Lieutenant and / ‘ | ' ree poineadure Hiousea Of Pa al ' y yee o. '* wre ,/ 1” a iz I ne jiam< conomy that would resuit in tne! | ' nS gnd devoting the aboli nd de .& reve t! tenance of bu one corpe : ce : ! , + %ir Th ion. would result in great Tinan oe : , oo . cial 8 he maritime union, auc aor) ’ : > ) r Y) ’ larg ’ e ust the ¢ “ ‘ it ron ot the c i and yelopalh o x, prov ir y considerabte as r eours wa ’ ’ : ‘ : de ie prine Algi rubis, ee. i and novie riveis abi hi r- | furpasseu Ds ieries, oe eaiting the commerce attendant upon bours, awa a a the future progress of the country, 1h :ane ° + ’ 4] ley « is compactly tuated, and is settied oy a —. . , : 4} fruga kilful and industrious people. -.100-) n el, seems to be all the elements Of} rether there ane s, commercially and politicaliy, fellow- ryt on the Atlantic shore : At pres _ however, we cannot = ut consid t lat their enercy and statesmanship are Trit- 1veiV use ror our} htedly ruch ferce in the} laway. Mr. /method should not be carefully and dispas ‘sionately considered.” ‘The srtisans at Troubled Ireland. The latest news from Ireiand is That Mr. Wheeler, who was shot and in- stantly killed near Gola, county Limerick, was the son of a Protestant farmer, and He had taken a farm from! not an arent. which the tenant had been evicted. ihe : . 6 } , 4 assassin fired from behind a wall, ana must , have been able ° ret qulte Close LO his Vice tim, OWwlng tO i! ‘ dusk or tne eve ng, as a ; portion vt Mr. VW heeler’s head was shot. \Vheeler’s body and head show | eleve i distin 6 wounas Mhat there were two Cabinet } . | +7 sphar iil er urine the past week and others will - meetings | . - £ lee ane Hye ' held shortly. it 1s wenerally supp sed that the Irish land question wa principal ibiect or ihe Cabinet dehlberations and | i { y ‘ a ; AD] or tif la 1 at the ne » of Parhaime in his eonnection th ivumes in a il ding | rticle this morning says :~ ‘‘ If the only true remedy. is to be found in some equit- | able method of turning the tenant into a >} , > ] “ proprietor we see no reason Why sue a Portadown have initiated a movement for ostracisiug the members of the Land League by refusing to deal with or work for any! rember of that orgapization. Lord Clon-| curry has taken a house at Melten-Mowbray | | Leicestershire, England, for the winter. | tered en small and compat | rey r tne % nificant details. A maritime unior uld give} ‘The effect of his leaving Ireland Wil be to | a larger scope and greater impo e to 100811 Geprive labor of empioyment to the extent: politics that would have # retroactive » i) of £4,000 a year. Twelve land meetings | cial effect on the politician moreover, 2f &! will be held on Sunday besides that which | due proportion of miluet . US Of lis being ergavized at Lough Mask.” the confederation 1s to we revaiin 3 srt The New’ \ ri ‘Herald’ says: ‘Mr. yuariti ters, wien the greab Hokus »' | Gladstone’s administration, so far as Ireland | (iptario are occi pied, : pene ” , : ti concerned, is a fal'ure, Yet we have no] great North \\ est are being hiccup ata l 7 ubt the Premier has tried to do b's best. | and to an extent if 18 ImMpussi ad lealing with a question of this kind ; we | rival, t ome suca un > ce id prefer the audacious genius of a Bea | be m Lnion is sbrene and we have no doubt Be aconstield | This i rom the Montreal Sila fhejis ready to take otlice to-morrow upon the} ‘oro ‘lobe lately contained an article of | questien ol ireland, like ten ‘ie due tm Sense | There is undou Aid for the Bereaved. arguines. bvoring a Maritime Union. ; i Bu be f¢ ’ : P + ay ’ niust pe Aa cormmunityv vo: se timients amMmone Dal it can be brought about there the different populations The people of this Island, for instance, must > ised that they will not sufier ause they are We are pleased to announce that Mr. J. Beverley Harris, of Ontario, who is here on business, will present his great impersona- tion ef ** Dickens’ Christmas Carol” in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Tuesday evening } ne 1} aaa } fay +} next, the Zord inst.—the proceeds for the | or I e : i ; over, Vee 5. > : ox W ; } } fhe} i Weal en I ne Sceciia;»rtor sunerers. e | few) ‘and pollicaliy weak yehreht er tine farton .suilerers ‘o The erience they have so far had of; Deca not Spewk or th rol itseli. Who} . * ? : ; ea nat r emnhner and in . 13 VLC ; la. | the lai + has not assured them on! dves not remember anc love this mose ce- | ne id . i> oir § } } sat « this tlightful of ail Dickens delightiul Christmas |} uis + : c . : } . : ' en | 5 ; 1 ' “apa l} ts eld f The eo that. even in so comparatively | stories ‘ Whe does not recail Oid | aa . “> os : 9 . ; .. J mn ‘ +} - : te + Sarre ; nt ; : whostiv Iniitora——”"° SMali a hi ter as the allotment of efficials, | rOCES and 21S ghostuy \ _ wae ihe | the cnet ol 2 a) a rights of her sons are; Vier: in j al Cid i CZZzLW12 | J ate . os’ * = ” 7 i 6 ’ . . é . . ‘ ° s. 33 ' ignor while the favorites of ministers inj With "DS Caives ning i186 moons —--} t t} the ‘‘ plump aister “—** Bob Oratchet t i the larver provinces get the good things te be obtaine<| here. This must be remedied. There must be reciprocity of feeling and interest—the peo ple of made to feel by fairer treatment in the future that they are really one people—be- fore they will consent to the closer union which seems to the Star and Globe to be so reasonable. The Dominien Government jweuld de well te make a note of this. sleipatiinaggliliaalantnincifi “ When the party required a Daily News- paper in Charlottetown, and weve in straits to get the funds to launch it upon the public, Col. Gray was the man who was applied to, money he readily and liberally sup- plied them with, and were 16 not for what was put into the concern by him at that time, we venture to say, that the little organ weuld be strangled at its birth.”’ Ti1s paragraph refers to the Datty Exa- MINER, the Liberal Conservative Party, and the Hon. Col. Gray. It is clipped from the New Era. Now. at the time the Darry Examiner, was founded, Colonel Gray was a supporter ef the party led by the Hon. Alexander Mckenzie. He was, if we mistake not, a short ¢ viously, one of the nom:mators of Mr. h, a candidate in behalf of the late § rnment, opposed to the Hos. 4 uber of the present Govern- — . the Maritime Provinces must bej***”. P oe ¥ : aa i write, with all thefr sparkling humor and ! their tender pathos-—their smiles and their i ‘Tiny #§m’’—and, not by any means} least the Christmas Turkey, which could y any possibility, have 5.’ They are ail before us as we os a” - ; } ever, *” §tooda on His le tears se close together. Mr. Harris reads (or rather impersonates, for he does not ‘“‘pead,”) the Carol under advantages not possessed by any other public reader. We have seen the copy he uses; and it is certainly a literary relic of rare interest, being 2 fae simile of Mr. Dickens’ own Reading Book, containing all the author’s cuttings, notes, marginal direc tions, &c., as prepared by his own hand for hs readings in England and America This copy was made by Miss Georgina Hogarth, Dicken’s sister-in-law, from the original in the Gadshill library, and pre sented to Mr. Harris, together with sev- eral of the other famous readings in the Gadshill collection. Mr. Viunieombe has promised to provide suitable music in the intervals of the entertainment, and we are quite sure that a treat of no erdinary cha- racter isin store for the audience which will doubtless crowd the hall next Tuesday evening. Word Hunting. r ’ a 7? ann nNPiT We have much pieasure in announcing our determination to publish a series of Mr. rope, a i men. ‘eas was consistent with the; papers on ‘** Word-Hunting.” They will} dign is position as an officer oi the| appear two or three times a week, and from | Mili ei Gray has of late years been!in. interest that will undoubtedly be | identified with the Grit Party, ’ jaroused they will form an interesting! But, if there be any truth in this para-| | rellectual “exercise. it is prope wen graph, Colonel Gray has at once been &8-| +4, trace some of our ordinary words and sisting aud deceiving both political parties. He lias en Golng that which 18 cont istent neither with the honor of a soidier her the integrity of a ge ntleman—iie has, at the game timc, been facing both ways. We hoped, thereiore, that ie himself have hastened to contradict so} aging statement. But he has not} damayi! statement i done : | his while; or, perhaps, he thovght that as , 1 the New Hras articie was, couched 1n ta forms of —thnough 1b was realiy, we belie. ~a studied attempt LO blacken would . Perhaps he did not deen it worth friendship his character—it would be more seemly in him to make the necessary correction. 10 the Ve irda. } + However this may be, wedeem it our} duty, in his behalf, to give an emphatic denial tothis unmitigated misst and to say that there is nota word of truth fn it. Colonel Gray has, trom the fourth day after the first issue of the Darty Examiner, been che —nothing more. ‘ mecenye cit hoes rhint the New Hr ih The sympathy which the ivew “rv asks for Colonel Gray is, we are sure, not meeded. Cvlonel Gray is, we believe, a gen- tleman OF; Tortune to whom the loss of a pal- try $1600 a year, and an office in the Militia, of our most esteemed suuscrivers counts for nothing. Of much greater account, to him, is the | preservation, unblemished, of his honor as| a soldier and his good name asa citizen. Ve must apologize to our readers for | troubling them with anything relating to so} } ' despicabic a sieet as the New Lra; but we could not allow even it, unnoticed, to tar- Bish the reputation of so estimable a man as Colonel Gray. _-~e <> o— - -- - Tu steamer ‘*‘ Edger Stuart” arrived from Halifax this morning with a small freizht. She sails at 6 o'clock this p. m. with a two-)| third cargo of hay, oats and potatoes. pensar animes wawereera, gc A ES ECE EEC sometamnenereree aceon, Z 7 ? pirases to their origin, and we ask for hints and stgscriptions to the same. We suggest ce on the subject be > 3 i priel and to the point. nat all corresponden - o- <> ‘> < a ae Pe ee WOUPIS INOTESS. NoVEMBER 17th. exceedingly fine for are taking ad- The weather has been the iast few days, anc vantage of it by hauling their oats to market. Che quantity in this-section of the country is not supposed to be over half of what it was last year, and the farmers and business men | are not, as a rule, in the best of humor. The | price is siealy at 40 cents. Matihew MeLean Co., Connolly & Co., Sterns, and McDon- | 7 ’ a 4 vid MeDonald & Co., are the principal | hy, farilicis } n tt yu yers. Ford, ngvements ft s ip | ngements to hip | Qur enterprising townsman, Dr . ; rem | in ioe is, | understand, mauing : mutton, beef and potatos extensively to! Texas, U.S. He pays four cents for beef and | nutton, Thear. itis to be heped his enter-| prise may be amply rewarded, asa ready | iarket for these commodities wili be highly beneficial to the farmers thisfall. The Dector deserves credit. The man who was here pumping all sammer, in the interest of the Customs Depvartment. to pump the schr, “*J. R. Stexarte which is consequently sunk near the Railway ‘: « nas ialied Wharf. All hands safe. She was in charge of the Department. Phe Souris Lighthouse is completed, ancg’s quite a pleasing cbject to mariners in day time Mr. John Mullally, Jr, obtained the con- tract of repairing the Souris breakwater, not Messra. McDonald, McDonald & Co., aa was anticipated. fhe Souris train arrived here to-day at 2 o'clock, only seven hours from Charlottetown. Passen two prefer walking, and generally turn up first. The independence ef the EXAMINER, regard- ing the recent Railway change, is universally | endorsed. 4. FF Hat Tit BREMNER ae BROTHERS. CE FAL, 1880. con 7 “—— es g ol cnadione w Have always borne the reputation of being the best in Charlottetown, noi Only for GOOD VALUE. This season we have surpassed all former efforts in this live, and are i . 41 BLOW, Le S Largest Stock . j 5 ristmac anf Chir Duiliws Gilu Ever exhibited in Charlottetown, CONSIStINd Of! ‘OVER GOO VARIETIES, We have arranged these Cards on sample so that customers can look over our trouble, aad in a ecom- sheets, whole stock without paratively short time, In addition to the above, we will open ina iew days, Messrs. Prang & apse Uf > PRIZE CARDS, for the designs of which $2000 were given in prizes to the artists whe should design the four best Christmas Cards in the United States. They are mar- vels of beauty and excel- lence. Also, the new RPEXETOAN CARDS, Hand painted and finished with feathers, forming the most nove! thing in this line that has yet come out. BREMNER SROS. 44 Queen Street, Nov. i8, 1880. C9 Rakai G2 Rages aot C3 e3 . Co’s (Boston) andi A oS vill make up to order at reasonab/e 1 ¥s CLHARANCH SALE OF GHNERAL DRY ¥ , “ K STORE ! I have a large and h BOOT. A pice assoitment of I tubber Boots and Overshoes, ind a f attention, r i. a OR Leather, dene? Second aw Hides a3 a inspection ict of 1874 and 4mendine Acts. Li will held the office of ROBERT BRIDGES, Esg., Cha:lovtetown, on THURS- DAY, the 25th dav of November, inst., at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of examining applicants for the office of Inspector of “Raw Hides and Leather for the Province of Prince Edward Island. Those applying for the above office will please be in attendance at the above named place. 4 MEETING of the Board of Examiners be 4 eh 2 ood By order of the Board, ADAM MURRAY, Secretary. + Nov. 18, 1850, YNIONS. ONIONS BB} ie ' ' Q} i 5 ° & i a — RECEIVED EX MIRA MICHI,— e 100 Bois. Extra Onions. W, D. STEWART, in ron : eee - Frey Ma ad ed a. oe oy ry SS : Dae cS d ~_ = fame ce 5 a g “4 = oth aes “5 th i } jn ean ane &e oO © ) & & xa +2 © os of aot ae age Ct SSO me ms et <2 -— ee | © ee oe es ‘ . nal Sf. + Gee Cn a SS aed aa cy oo 8 me EP ee ES eee ee bo es : tee : a ed be sev et ne, > vad = - oOo 2 ar hy om | — >toss AAG hens ry © wees i a j Prem . . 2 =“ + \ - ~~ + a <t sa sd Benois a Ow aad e ~ 2s @® wet ie ~ i = > > €i> “sca & ~ mS] Py ~ = & a ~ - © reuse, w am a2 © 5 = -_ , : -_o - oad of « = ! 2 om 262 2s | - se 4 a. = S = ;. ae @ oo. 7a) a —— oo & ~ wD } < R Sao -s oD. as a am SER SS “ a oe oe o a Nae eo mt Soe Sy SO 8 = z las cistes 4 meme FOS FSS > - s asos ° Y aan [aes t “A ; va PR ee a ~ - eee Ra os to 2 x ad ey 2» s ~ } i C Lb 2 S - x] oS. - eee & se a rt et oe eo § 22a 2 — ae ® om SS = ] ~ soit Cnt end Steed ° fo ~ » “N=” 26 ° ary ” oo range ges > bp rm fi A avs n 3} tie o> = om OY — on CF Ase 6° S) fo oc am Fo hm EMAINE & METCALF’S. * 83 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetownwn, November 18, 1889. Planed and Matched Pine and \prace | Spruc eboards, Pine flank, {Tanboards ’ 4 La’ bs, ke., ke, ; WILL sell at AUCTION, on PO 3 o'clock, — hy 18,000 feet Pine and Spruce Boards laned rove and@unatched, 3-8, 4, # and 7-8 in ‘thick clear and good, suitable for cabinet mak, ers use tnd housework, ‘ 35,000 feet Spruce Boards, 5,000 feet 2 inch Pine Plank, 10, 0! 0 feet Scantling, 3x3 and 5x6, 12,000 pieces Clapboards, 30,000 Laths, 110,000 Palings, ! Kx schrs, Ki. MicMilan, Ariadne and Bride, ‘ WILLIAM Nov. 18, 1880. anit APPLES. APPLES. - | WINTER, ' WILL sell at AUCT R a { one ng ass on OMG . 600 iy ¢ er “gui "ec, On JU-M R W FRIDAY, 19th inst., at 2 o’clock,— z 50 bbls. No. 1 Winter APP} 4 > ; ae -ES,—Bishon and Hibston Pippins, Gre enings, Vanderyeers, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Aynles, Tobaeee. &e, WYY AUCTION. at Sales | ¥ AUCLION, at Salesroom on SATDR. “7 : 6 oo , } DAY, the 20th inst, at 11 o'clock : 50 bbls. N. S. Apples, ) ae $s i e ie ahs <i 1g caccies Voba 0 (uiahogany), l box cuewivng ‘Sova Ste,, LAA) FENTON Ch’town, Noy. 18, 15S0— T. NEWRERY, ae eset th eee Arrived Ex H. A. Starr, IGBY HERRIN U7 ERY Choice Smoked, with had Maple. \ 59) Boxes. Seliing rapidly, Early orders solicited to ciose. W. D. STEWA RT, Auctioneer, N ov ] Ss. "SO. MARD COAL 200 7 INS UL, ma “GG, " a ere per Schr, **Adelaide,” at Queen’s narf, ; WIGHT & MACGOWAN, Ch’town. Nov. 18, 1850. 31 , Special Bepesitors in Mer chants’ Bank, 1 LL PERSONS holding the Special Depo- 44% sit Receipts of this Bank, for moneys deposited by the Shavehelders in November aod December, 1578, ere hereby notified that the Dank is prepared vo pay tbe respective amouncs of these Leceipts on the day they are peyable, viz: DECEMBER tsr, 1880, and that no iaterest will be allowed or paid by the Bank on such Receipis after that day, unless special arrangements are made therefor. with the Cashier, ; WM. McLEAN, * Ci’town, Nov. 15, 18380. novlS$—tl 3@:th inst ee —— ee Wants, Lest, found, Se ga” Advertisements under this heading, mn space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. > —— eset ereeneeneneennencmenaccensegitlh OT caer actin } ew Cottage To Let, near the resi dence oi the Hon. John Longworth, containing Kitchen, Sitting Room, and three bedroqms, pleasant and healthy situation, the land adjoining, is well adapted for a Laundress or Market Gardener. ‘Jnquire at residence of Chief Justice Palmer.--nov 18 eed 4’or Saie—A few choice Otter skins, meth proot, for geuts or ladies trimmings, at J, Hobb s Hat and Cap Factory.-—nov 18 Sine . wa * Pil FOR SALE—Cost $100 four yeam hi g2ince. Will be sold for half-price, Ap ply to H. Coomes, i @RSES for sale—Choice of three. Ap- ply to H. Coomrs, ONY WAGON and HARNESS for sale. Apply to H. Ceomns. 5 NE Old Style English Grate end fireplace for sale. Apply te Ceemnps, GALLEY STOVE (cast) and | Ship’s Cabin Stove—suitable for a small vessel; also T'wo Companion Ways. Apply to HL CoomBs. 7 inarathiainitenenitirnsiesiccempatiiiatiaitastn ini lia sii SEVERAL Franklin and Sh K Stwves—At iow prices. Apply to Coomes. [ne 16 12 Le T—A lenemeut House, situated on. Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamef. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, (jueen street. [no 13 tf FARASLi’S DIPHTHERIA REM Hut-—Fo sale at his Drug Store, Quecn street. {no 13 3i * GARDERS—Three or four Boarders can be accommodated with first-class board and apartments at very reasonable rates, in a pleasant and one of the most con- venient localities in the city. Apply at this oftice. [no 6 tf ry.) LET+~A House containing § rooms, ‘With stable, coach house, and a lange) garden attached, fronting on Rochford Squares Possession given immediately. Apply to J. T. Crockery, at the Fish Market. [no 2 MBRELLAS—The subscriber wishes that the business of Umbrella mending, &¢. is still catried on at the old stand, opposite Mr. R, Bridge’s meat store.—S, Taupvin. [oe 26 lm” x to inform the citizens of CharlottetowB . ‘abe ig « OO AD ete . p WHARF, on SATURDAA, 20th ing Ae 4 : é 2 * q i ’ i DBE OSE = imate a nae cet PEATE ES es, ee ye YOO sae i Aa Fi cn MS PGE Neti AMIGA RY Bi me ti a dui ani sae ER 40 % © seine are a st PE CR ite 6 td aR Bet, ait atte et So tp. thie: GER