eee aoe i ia ; Local and Other fteitis, eee. My nt OC eaten tthe tn ~ Lakt Wisnipze is not open yet. | Driep ApPLes AT Beer & GoFr's. Driep Arpies 6 cents per pound at “‘ [he Confectionery.” 25 Mr. McKeonrnis, late Superintendent of the P. E. I. Railway, left this city en route for Ottawa to-day. Ir is expected the Governor-General and Princess Louise will spend a few weeks at Cacouna in August. SUPERINTENDENT McNanr, accompanied by Mr. Stronach, passed over the railway in a special train to-day. CoRRESPONDENCE, Legislative Council Sum- mary and several other matters, crowded out will appear to-morrow. Mr. J. A. Fatoaarrer will preach on next Lerd’s Day evening on being ** born of water and of the spirit.” A cordial invitation is extended to all. Art the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, F. Compton appeared on summons for assaulting Mr. J. F. McKay. He was fined $2 and costs. Tue gold excitement at Belleville is in- creasing, and there is a considerable amount of travel from the city to Madoc. It is re- rted that ‘another very rich discovery has en made in the Richardsoh gold mine. ~ Tue steamer Worcester sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a large cargo of pro- duce and the following passengers: Messrs. . J. Gillis, George Burnett, 5. White, W. Patterson, Geo. McAssey, M. McLean, Miss R. Weatherbie, Mrs. Stonehouse, Mr. H. Bovyer. Tue first practice of the Charlottetown Philharmonic Society will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Thursday, the Sth inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m., sharp. Any lady or gentle- man not having been waited on by the com- mittee or Mr. Earle, will please attend the meeting. Tue Pair-ot recently made a reckless and unwarrantable statement in reference to the Hor. Mr. Campbell and Mr. Cash. Mr. Cash denies the statement over his own signa- ture; but the Patriot has the impertinence to repeat it in a qualified way. The Patriot will not do justice to anyone in the Government ; but it seems to be particularly unjust to Mr. Campbell. YEsTERDAY afternoon a man named George Young went on board the brigantine William, in Georgetown, and attacked Captain Nichol- son in a violent manner. The Captain de- fended himself as well as possible, but finding his assailant increasing in violence, he drew a small knife and stabbed Young behind the ear, inflicting an ugly wound. Young was mate of the William last fall, and the row originated in some disagreement he then had with the Captain. TuHere has been some dispute about the ty whereabouts of Sir Francis Hincks, since te efinitively retired from public life. A ’Yetter from his pen, which appears in the London Spectator, shows that he is perfectly at one with his old colleagues on the National Policy. ‘The veteran statesman enters upon an elaborate defence of the underlying principle of the new tariff, and shows, at some length, that the clamour raised against it in England is unjust and unreasonable, even from English free trade point of view. Rev. Dr. Turrsr, of Aylesford, N.S., father of the Minister of Public Works, who is now over 90 years of age, a few Sundays ago har- nessed his own horse, drove four miles, and hed in the morning and evening, return- ing to his home on the following day. It is the rev. gentlemen’s intention, accompanied by his wife, to pay a visit to his friends at Avondale during the early part of this month. Avondale is about 70 miles from Aylesford, aud he intends to drive the whole distance there and back. The doctor is still remark- ably hale for his great age. A Mercuant SENTENCED To Pena Servi- tupe. —‘* At the Birmingham, Borough Session, yesterday, William S.. Lyons, leather mer- chant and agent, was found guilty of receiving, and knowing the same to have been stolen, £300 worth of boots, belonging to Messrs. H. Smith & Co., wholesale leather manufactures, and was sentenced to six years’ penal ser- vitude.” A correspondent sends us the above, with the remark that were justice dis- msed in this country in the same manner as it is measured out in England, we should soon have a better state of alfairs.— Montreal Star. AN exciting scene was witnessed on Sunday morning at the foot of 125th street and Har- lem river, New York, the occasion being the baptism of twenty-four coloured men and women by immersion in the river. Over 1,500 spectators were present. The ceremony was commenced by singing hyms, after which fourteen females between the ages of sixteen and 60 were duly baptized. Several of the women became very excited during the cere- mony, and it was with great difficulty that several of them were restrained from plunging into the river again. A MEETING of acquatic oe relative to the championship of England, was held at Newcastle (Eng.), on Monday night last. Col. Shaw, Hanlan’s Canadian backer; Wallace Ross, Plaisted and others were present. A telegram from the Marquis of Lorne, congratu- lating Hanlan, was read. Articles were then signed between Hanlan and Elliott to row on the Tyne championship course, June 16, for £206 aside, the championship of England, and the Sportsman challenge cup: half the stakes to be deposited, the remainder payable June 10. At the close of-the meeting, various sums were offered on Hanlan, who was a strong favorite at 5to 4. During the meeting, Chris- topher Barrass offered to back Robert Boyd to row Ross on the Tyne for £100 to £500 a side. Ross declined this, but said he was anxious to row Boyd. if he could ob- tain the assent of his London backers. Mr. Sterling, of Canada, offered to stake £1,000 for Hanlan to row Roas on Toronto Bay, Ross to stake £600. He further said that if Boyd would. visit Canada, Hanlan would row him and all his expenses be de- frayed. The following challenges were an- nounced : Hawdon offers to row Kempster, of Sanderland, and Boyd, a match each on the Tyne, for £100 a side; or Hawdon will take ten seconds start over the same course from any manin the world, or six seconds start from any man, barring Hanlan. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ~ ae atk CO PRR cet en we Toronto; May 6. At a mass meeting held here this evening resolutions were adopted favoring the establishment of a National currency for the development of public works, such cur- rency to be legal tender for all debts in the Dominion. MontrREAL, May 6. The movement in Parliament to repeal the Insolvent Law is exciting a goed deal of interest here. Opinions are generally in favor of the action taken by the House. One hundred and sixteen children, under the care of Mrs. Birt, arrived yesterday from England. STRATFORD, Ont., May 6. The inquest on Dolan and Pigeon, vic- tims of the dynamite explosion of yester- day, will be continued to-morrow. Haw- kins, Who was wounded, is not expected to live. The others are convalescent. One hundred and twenty-five cars were damaged in all; 25 were entirely demolished, 50 shiverea to the trucks, and 50 more er less injured. The scene has been examined by G. T. Railway officials from Montreal, and measures are being taken to discover the precise nature of the explosive, and who shipped it. Winnipre, May 6. One thousand men have struck on Mr. Whitehead’s section on the Canada Pacific Railway. Cause; a reduction of wages from $2 te $1 75 and $150 per day, and also bad board. The menare determined to hold out and intend seizing the works. The local volunteers have been ordered to the scene of the trouble. Cuicaco, May 6. Gray, who attempted to shoot Edwin Beoth, pleaded guilty to assault with intent to kill, to-day, and was remanded for sen- tence. Inquiry into the mental condition of the prisoner will be made. NEW YORK MARKETS. New Yorks, May 5. Flour stronger; No. 2 $3.20 to $3.25; Western and State $3.25 to $3.30. Wheat, half to one and a half cents bet- ter, spot rejected; Spring, 80; No. 2 do. 99 to 103, Petroleum weak ; crude in bbls. 7} to 73; refined 8}. Pork quiet; mess, spot, 9 old ; new quot- ed 10. Freights quiet; cotton per steamer }; wheat do, 5}, nominal. . Sterling firm 486} long, 487? short. ———eoeeeeeeeee eee HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, May 6.—Geo. Howatt, Crapaud, P. E. L; R. Booth, Montreal; A. E. Cogswell, Sack- ville. N. B.; W. L. McKenna, Montreal ; R. Pringle, do.; A. Harries, do.; R. Betan- court, do.; Rufus Atkmson, Toronto; J. F. Hinckley, Boston; T. S. Simms, St. John. May 7.—-A. G. Kaizer and wife, Halifax ; Wm. Anderson, Montreal; C. McKenzie, Pagwash ; J. Logan, Pictou. REVERE HOUSE. May 7—Chas. W. Shepard, Boston, Mass. ; Chas. W. McLepnan, Pictou, N. S.; C. D. Jones, St. John, N. B. May 8 —Harley Laurie, Montreal. SS Pere ee en nm a SHIPPING NEWS. ae PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 8—Sch. Charles, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, May 8—Sch. Charles, Pictou, bal.; Albert, Pictou, bal.; Louisa Montgomery, Hali- fax, 770 bush. potatoes, 800 bush. oats, by H. McMillan; Louisa, Pictou, ballast; Ariadane, Wallace, bal.; Ontario, Pinette, bal. OUTPORTS. Souris, May 1—Arrived sch. Minot Light, from Boston, with sundry mdse. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT WITH THEIR DESTINATION. LORD’s WHARY. Schr. Maggie, uncertain. ‘* Ontario, uncertain. QUEEN’S WHARF. Schr. Emma, for Halifax. ‘* Charles, uncertain. ‘* Alpha, for Orwell. ‘* Daniel, for Tatamagouche. ** JAllian Bourke, uncertain. PEAKE'S NO. 2 WHARF. Schr. Sea Bird, for Murray Harbor. PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF. Brig Lady Milton, uncertain. Schr. Mary Kate, uncertain. RAILWAY WHARF. Schr. Minnie R. McKenzie, for St. Johns, Ni#l'd. Bermuda, May 1—Sailed barque Midas fer Antwerp. Bosten, May 2—Sch. Bonnie Lass}for Char- lottetown. Philadelphia, May 2—In port barque M. J. Foley for Cienfuegos. Story Dwelling House situate on the eastern side of Upper Prince street, adjoining the grounds of the Hon. Judge Hensley. Possession given immediately. Apply to FE. R. BROW, at Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod's, Water st. May 7—semi-w sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. &. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to THe Wresur Examiner. Sent, oa to any address m Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. House to Let. = NE HALF that desicable Two-and-a-half | te WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per- Princo Bawa land Baia NOTICE. | N AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT. \F the 5th inst., and until further no- tice, a Special Train will rum between Char- lottetown and Summerside in connection with the Steamer to and from Point du Chene :— LEAVE, i ARRIVE, } | Summerside. 9.00 a.m. \Ch’town ....9.00 p.m. ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 3, ’79. (pat pres her ar ne pr jr kea 4in) Ch’town ....6.00 a.m. Summerside. 6.09 p.m. A BARGAIN. — / ‘HALLETT & DAVIES” Grand Square JA Pianoforte will be sold very low if applied for immediately. Enquire at Mrs. Henperson’s, near the Drill Shed. Ch’town, May 3, 1879—lw ‘The Misses MePhee Ve to inform the public that they have openeda MILLINERY, MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKING SHOP, on Upper Great George Street, opposite Dominion House. May 6, 1879. THE GOLDEN BOOT. J, W. Kitchen, Great George St FENHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the A public that he has opened a shop on Great George Street, where he is prepared to make all kinds of Boots and Shoes, and guarantee good fits to all—including cripples, and those afflicted with bunions, ete. First-class Journeymen wanted—apply iin- mediately. D. W. KITCHEN. May 1, 1879-—3i law 3i wkly ~ GHILDREN’S GARRIAGES, — “NHBAP, at JOHN NEWSON’S. April 1, 1879—3m STEAMER, ~ fonh ~ “Heat Summer Arrangement, 1879. V ILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell | every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 7 o'clock, Leave Charlottetown for Orwell same even- ing at 3 o'clock. Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about 8.30 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings at 4 o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart same evenings at from 2 to 3 o'clock, accord- ng to tide, returning to Charlottetown same evenings. Leave’ Charlottetown for Crapaud every SATURDAY, weather and tide permitting, and every alternate Saturday will make a re- turn trip. All goods should be prepaid at Charlotte- town, otherwise they will be stored at their destination at the risk and expense of the owners. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch'town, April 30, 1879—3m law 73,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SOLD IN 1875 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. ees 1878 ee ss 356,432 ae se Our sales have increased enormously every year,. through the whole period of ‘‘ hard times.” We now Sell Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in the World. Waste ne Meney on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. gs Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P. FE. Island. Ch’town, March 18, 1878—2aw tf Steam Navigation Company j Or P. E. ISLAND. iFYNHE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Co. will be held at their i office, Corner Great George and Lower Water | Street, at 7 o'clock, on the evening of TUES- | DAY, the 20th inst. By order of the Directors, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary. | May 5, 1879—2in oaw MPLOYMENT.—In every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and ve profitable engagement. Address, with f - particulars, Dp. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal ra re EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, A PORTION OF OUR SPRING SUMMER STOCK. TES & Ut . Sew. ----—--——----— ARGOSY. The greatest achieve- ment of modern times is accomplished in the new Argosy Suspender. By its novel construc- tion, rubber or any elas- tic material is entirely done away with. There is no possible strain on any of the buttons, whatever the position of the wearer. It is the most com- fortable suspender ever invented, Try a pair, For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, —AT THE— I HOU May 5, 1879. ‘Insolvent Aménding Acts. CS In the matter of James Disidan, Jehn Fer: guson Robertson, and Robert Robinson Hodgson ; trading under the style, firm and name of James Duncan & Co. By PUBLIC AUCTION, will be sold ON WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of MAY, at 12 O'CLOCK, noon, at Duncan’s Wharf, Charlottetown, where she now lies, The Brigantine “‘L. J. Westaway,” built at P. E. Island, in November, 1871, 278 tons register. Length, 125 feet; breadth, 27.2. depth, 12.9. ‘This fine vessel was thor- oughly repaired at Pictou in May last, and had a complete new set of Masts, Spars, Sails and Rigging, metalled, and reclassed at Lloyd’s, Al in red, for three years. —-ALSO— At the Public Wharf at Pictou, where she now lies, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of MAY, at 12 o’clock, noon, The Brig ‘‘ Prerxss,” built in P. E. Island, in Angust, 1877, 249 tons register. Length, 104 feet; breadth, 25.8; epth, 12.9. Classed Al 7 years at Lloyds, has a very good outfit, and loaded with deals under a charter for Liverpool, G. B. Terms at sale. ply to ; > WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. = Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 23rd April, 1879.—2aw t sale (24, ’79. a Y CARD D. STEWART begs leave to inform . the public that he has RESUMED BUSI- NEss as an Auctioneer, and will attend to the sale of Merchandize, Lands, Stocks, ete., either within the city or country. Office, cor. of Pownal and Water streets, opposite Rankin House. Ch'town, April 29, 1879 - 2w PAINTING, &c. “WOUSE and SIGN PAINTING, WHITE- WASHING, PAPER HANGING, &e., at Moderate rates. PARKER & POWER. Corner Dorchester and Weymouth Sts. Charlottetown, May 5, 1579—2w FOR SALE. HE FOUR-OARED GIG BOAT, IL owned by the ‘‘ Rough & Ready” crew, in good condition, with oars and outriggers complete, will be sold cHzar. For particu apply to either of the undersigned. WALTER PATTERSON. FRED’K McKAY. C. BOURKE. Ch’town, May 3, 1879-—lw TROWN .- rgwwo AND A HALF CENTS PER LB.— Balance of Stock bought at James Dun- can & Co’s Sale, from 5-8 to 2in., and from 1§ to 6in. H. COOMBS. nnn Ch’town, May 5, 1879—3i For Sale or to Let. THE DWELLING HOUSE frontiug on Pleasant Street, now in possession of James Gass. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber P. C. KELLY. Queen street, Ch’town, } May Ist, 1879. { 6i NOTICE. IN Ges is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gaslight Company willtake place at the Gas Works, on Tue Ys the 13th day of May next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors, and the general transacting of business, By order, WILLIAM MURPHY, April 28, 1879—city p 2in Secretary To Inventors and Mechanics, ATENTS and howto obtain them. Pamph et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps for postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. Wants. Lost, found, & Advertisements wnder this heading, in. space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. t, } ORSES WANTED.—1 good saddle and 2 or 3 Stylish Carriage Horses. Ap- ‘ply immediately to F. T, Newbery & Co. May 6, 1879—ex 3i pat li A LADY AND GENTLEMEN, or LA two gentlemen, can be accommodat ‘with Genteel Private Rooms, or with Genteel | Private Boarding, by addressing Box 320, P. O. | May 2, 1879. ‘TFS LET—A large two-story Dwelling House, beautifully situated on North side | King’s Square, containing seventeen Rooms, | good cellarage, Coach House and Stables. En- foe for particul vs at King Square Furnitare i j arerooms. {may 1—pat pres lin} ® Let.—A HOUSE containing 4 rooms, -a good cellar and yard, situated near Lea’s Factory, cast end of Grafton Street. Apply to R. B. HUESTIS, At A, A. Baldwin & Co.'s April 23, 1879. fet of 1973 and For further particulars, ap- — j onsale tsi atiattattae |