vr items. | pocal aud Othe _ - para. is expected in Montreal on Tues day next. ’ oo ae — —— - ForatGN MAIts arrived in this city at 3 o'clock p- m. to day. Tue City Counedl w \l meet this evening to eonsider the taxing of personal property. onda ” EIGHTEEN persons were killed on the In- gercolonial Railway last year. Tue horse-race of the season cemes of on Orwell ice to-morrow weather permitting. ) ’ ~~ — Anderson's lecture on Patrick’s Hall this even Prof. in St RemenBer “ Macbeth | ing. > Wa. McComatg, of Tellyfour, Aberdeen. shire, the greatest sto kraiser in Scetland, died on the Ist inst. Cyprua P. Levyrsoy, of Milltown, St. Stephen, N. B., committed suicide by hanging himself on Tuesday last. A weit is issued for the partial election in New London District. Nomination takes place on the 20th iust., and election on the 27th. SomME GENTLEMAN left an overcloak in the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon. The ewner can have the same by applying to the Doorkeeper. 5A HOKSE-RACE takes place en Montague ite on Wednesday, 10th March. Liberal prizes offered. And another race for a set of silver mounted harness, valued at $60, takes place at Georgetown on the 9th inst. Ar the inquest on the body of Kate Mce- Donald, who died suddenly in Carlton, N. B., on Saturday, the jury returned a verdict of “death from an overdose of oil of cedar,” LraisiaTive.—In the House of Assembly the address will be moved by Mr. Crawford, and seconded by Mr. McDonald, of Mount Stewart. Iu the Legislative Council the ad- dress will be moved by Mr. Burns and second- ed by Mr. McMillan. Cot. INGERSOLL having said that the preach- ers in this country cost the people $12,000,000 eyery year, answer is made by one of the re- ligious newspapers that the lawyers cost about $70,090. 009, the criminals $40,009, and whisky $600, 000, 000 THE pepulation of South Australia (capital Adelaide) is 303,829; ef Queensland, 201,510, seven percent. of which are Chinese. The area of Queeusland equals that of the British Islands, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Switzerland. Tus popular estimate of the population of Russia is very far behind the times. The grand total of the population for the year ending Dev. 31, 1879, it places at 97,000,000, which figures it predicts, will in two years be increased to 1,00,000, 000. Stxce writing the account of the drowning accident at Harbor s mouth (published on first pose) it was reported that the body of Mr. iunigan was recovered, but we learn that the report is unfounded. A large number of peeple were at the scene of the accident this forenoon, grappling forthe body. The overcoat of the deceased was recovered, but nothing else. A small market to-day (Friday.) Prices as follows: Beef (small) 5 to 12 cts. per lb; beef (qr.) from 4 te 7 cents per lb.; mutton, from 5 to 10 cents per |b.; pork (per lb.) from 7 to 8 cents; pork (per carcass) from 5 to 6 cents; turkeys, trom 50 to $1.30; geese, from 50 to 60 cents each; chickens, from 50 to 60 Cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 158 to 22 cents per lb.; butter (tab) from 18 to 20 cent per 1b.; potatoes, from 15 to 16 cenis per bushel; oats, from 39 to 40 cents; hay, | from 30 to 34 cents per100 Ibs, Tur Cumberland Meat and Produee Com®| pany shipped in the “Peruvian” for England, , saturday, 142 tubs butter (valued at $1,617), 74 barrels potatoes, 21 careasses mutton, 9 packages beef ani! pork, and 74 barrels pota- toes, fotal value of shipment, $2,554. Messrs. G. P. & J. C,. Henry shipped 5} packages <icad meat (as described in thej| “Mail” a few days since), and Messrs. John} F, Crowe & ('o , 14 boxes mratton. The Starr; Manufacturing Company sent 41 cases Acne} skates, and Messrs S. Cunard & Co. shipped 646 packages | itter, 240 bbls. apples, and a ey of stuudries from Ontario. —--//alifaxr al, Lecture ox Epucatiox.—D. Montgomery, | Esq., Superin’ endent of Education, delivered | an excelient a (lidress on Education at Monta- } gre Brilve on Tuesday night last. Among; these present we noticed Kev. John MeKin- | non, of Georgetown, occupying the chair ; Rev'ds Win, Palen, E. Bell, and R. Steven- ten, of Montague Bridge, and W. Bryeuton, of Lower Montague. The Schoolroom was packed with an erderly and appreciative audience, whose ages ranged from five to sixty | years. The lecturer, in a practical and logieal | aiyle, detined the duty of the Government in Passing, and from time to time improving, an eficient Scheol Law, the qualifications re- quired by teachers, and the enthusiasm every parent and ratepayer should cherish in order to advance the cause of popular education. At © conclusion he was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. — Advertiser. — ee Special Notices. Losr, between Charlottetown and Monta- gue, a wolf sleigh robe hanger. The finder, y leaving it at this office will be suitably re- warded.—m] 3) Bostos Mixeo Pickues, in bulk, 20 cents per quart, at Hall’s Fish Market. Woksrzp Svuirs made to order for $12.50 at RUcE & McKenzre, Queen Street. Care Cop Cranaerrtas, and Baldwin Apples, at Hall's Fish Market. Carter's, Toiray’s, Walkden’s and Ste- en's Inks, in different-sized bottles, at} remner Bros. ALu wool tweed suits made to order for $1200 at Bewce & MeKenzre’s Queen street. Esrersroox’s, Gillott’s, Mitchell's, and eNiven & Cameron’s Pens, at Bremner Bros. CLARK’S PLIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Drivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and @aquire fer it. el ware, {that after Easterfjthere will be an unusual | Philip Gain, Lot 11. * jews BY TELEORAPHE DOMINION PARLIAMENT I! af Dispat th to the FB, Orrawa, March 4, After the usual notice, Mr. Bechard intro duced a bill to reduce the salaries of publie officers, and the indemnity to members of Parliament. Mr. Colby moved the third reading of the repeal act abolishing the Insolvency Laws, Carricd, On the second reading of Mr, Blake's Bill for the effectual prevention of crime, Baker opposed the Billon the grounds that police espyage was only submitied to in crowded populations, because it was the least of the two evils, In Canada we had » sparce popu- iation, and did not need to subject our crim- inal populatien to the same restraint deemed necessary in England. Under the late Gov- ernment 115 persons had been pardoned. Blake was respousible for this exercise of elemency, and the result was an increase of crime. Now Blake would come in with a Bill that was a propiatory sacrifice to the indig- | nant feelings of au outraged people. The Bull was a caricature of the Eaglish Act. He e iti- cised severely the several provisions of -the Bill, and then moved the six months hoist. Hon. Mr. MeDonald (Pictou) criticised the Bill. He thought it inopportune, and be- lieved ail power necessary was already given to wards of penitentiaries. He considered: the present system better than the severely punished system advocated by Blake. Blake argued that there was a necessity for the Bill, and discussed its provisions, Plumb ridiculed the Bill as giving village dogbervies power to apprehend persons on mere suspicion. Mousseau also ridiculed the Bill as meddle- some aud not practical, tending to have a special class held up to public approbrioum. Rymal thought it wanting in statesman- ship, because it had utterly ignered the North-west Territory, where people often came from other countries determiued to lead an honest life, but they would be at the mercy of every constable whe, armed with the photograph, might for personal spite brand them as criminal for even a common assault. Hilton said there were clauses in the bill whieh would lead him ,to vote against it on the third reading. He thought the bill ought to have a second reading. White thought the principle of the bill bad, and that was what was <iscussed on the second reading. Anglin thought no measure of Blake’s would be acceptable to the majority. He argued in favor of the bill. McDonald (Pictou) repudiated anything like personal animue. Bunster objected to the bill as stamping the children as well as the criminal. The bill was 30 obuoxious to him that he weuld twelve months hoist. After several ether persons had spoken the six months hoist was varried en a divyssion. The house preceeded to the consideration of the deceased wife’s sisters’s bill. Houde speak- ing in French against the bill. The debate turned upeng the respective powers of the Local and Federal Legislatures. Jones opposed the bill on the grounds that no agitation has been had in favor of it. Wright supported the bill, and the debate dragged its slow way wearily along till after ten, when the House divided for six months’ hoist —20 against 140, The bill was carried by the same rote reversed. LonpDon, March 4. The Times states that since spring set in, considerable stir appears in emigration at Queenstown. ‘The people of the rural classes and both sexes are flocking thither and <e- parting for Ameriea, and the arrival of large remittances from American friends are at- tracting peeple thither. It is anticipated Speer Cideerer, move the rush of emigrants to America. In the House of Lords the Irish relief Bill passed threughj committees witheut amend- ment. St. Pererssusa, March 4. ‘The man who fired upon Gen. Melikeff is a eonverted Jew named Modestky, from Milsk, 430 miles south of St. Petersburg. He was tried aud sentenced to day, and will be hanged to-morrow. He maintains a defiant demeanor. ~- + -—*s oo + HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, March 3.—P J Case Montreal; George Howatt, Crapand. March 4.—G_ Complir, Montreal; C J Mitchell do; EJ Howel do; James Rodgers, Toronto. March 5.—F L McKay, Brockville, Ont. ; Capt. MeLeed, Orwell, P. ET. REVERE HOUSE. March 2.—James Webster, Shediac, N B; Neil McKeivie, Summerside. March 3.—S K Foster, jr., Montreal, PQ; A W Dodd, St John, N B; Hen John Yeo, Port Hill, P E 1; Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbour. March 4.—James Richards, Bideford, P E E 1; Hon D Gordon and lady, Georgetown, P E1; A L Graves, ‘‘ Journal” Summerside, rei. ROCKLIN House. March 3.—Susan Melver, Crapaud; D W Palmer, Victoria; Thomas Ramsay, Lot 17; Richard Burdett, Dundas; John McEachern, Lot 48; John Bourke, Mill View; Finlay Mce- Neill, Summerside; Hon. John LeFurgey, do. March 4.—John MeDonald, M P P, Indias River; Lauchlin McDonald. M P P, East Point; Lorenzo Coffin, St Peters; Mrs Mce- Lean, Hazle Grove; William Hooper, M P P, Maric; J C Underhay, M P P, Bay Fortune; A EC Holland, M P P, Bedeque; Stewart Burns, M L C, do; James Carr, Woodstock, N B; G@ W Smith, New Perth; Samuel Nelson, Brudenell; William Woods, Lot 49; A Good Account. ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped yy three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody te knew it for their benefit.” ‘‘Joun Werks, Butler, N. Y.” Charletttetewn, March 4, 1880. RR EIMN ANTS ! A lot of Dress Goods. and other Remnants at a low Price to clear. —_—— :0: HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ‘ YM Ce . , CO . 4 ‘ - , . CARPET, in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Stocks in the City to select from. Linen Table Damasks, Cream Table Damasks. Full lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linen Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. ? :0:- A Fine Lot of Black and Colored Lustres and Persian Cords, Black French Merinog and Cashmeres, Courtald’s, Crapes, &e. tena ome ee Rr HIMIN ANTS ! A Part of Gur Spring Stock of Twerps just arrived by “ Northern Light.” TERMS CASH! G. DAVIES & CO. GRAND Vocal & Instrumental CONCERT 2 ee Charlottetown PHILGARRIONIC SOCIETY, Oh Tuesday Evg, MARCH Oth, IN THE— Y. M. G. A. HALL, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Te Commence at 8 o’clock. Adnuission 25 cents. a@ For further particulars see Programmes, S. N. EARLE, Musical Directer. Feb. 27. 1880—2aw SS ee a oe ee ‘ » ed Peto NAY SOLE PROPRIETORS GREENLEES=) THE PERFECTION of WHISKY2@,|| 0! UNRIVALLED ror |= BROTHERS 12¥@S TODDY. || ow ad ES ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the LonNE HIGHLAND Wuisky: ‘““\We have visited the bottling stores of Measrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and vossessed all the eharacteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the irst quality. **ArTHUR Hitt, Hassatyt, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heuner, F. C. S., F. I. ©,” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GrreNLeEs Brorners, 31 Commercial Street, Londen ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E,I. Feb. 24, 1880 JIST RECEIVED, Per S. 8. Northern Light, A CHOICE SELECTION OF Spring Tweeds and Worsteds, SPECIAL BARGAINS CIVEN, BRUCE & McKENZIE, Feb. 21, 1880—3iaw ti Queen Street. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, UY the DAILY BXAMINER for the latest news—leeal and telegraphic. the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper publisked in ee Provinces, ce ey eaten - - oan nace aed aan = oven a eee > ffl ES ge dl A A aS W. & A. BROWN ‘ BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, ‘ake this opportunity of informing the public that all accounts due thom by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAafD ON OR Before the Ist day of March next, Ensuing, all unsettled claims at that date will have to be handed over fer collection. Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date for adjustment and payment. They will also close out balance of stock during said time at | & large diseount. W. & A. BROWN. _ Charlottetown, January 8, 1850. et ere lt | ' | and —_———. _—— oe -_ =p ESTABLISHED 1I82%5. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. MY UFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including ail sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &e., equal in quality to the best American, 28a” Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1879. Meeting of Parliament, NOTICE. | ST. JAMES’ KIRK TE ANScAL caveat, useeave rence Varive Insurance Company } ES Z re y | will be be held at their Office, A A A a HiCHANGE BUILDING, ——ON— FEXNHE Ladies in connection with St. James’ ; Kirk will hold » Bazaar for the ‘Wednesday, March 16, 1880, in compliance with the Act of Incorporation. Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles, Ar THE Hous 6 Ywaive 'o'ieon, —ALSo— oe _. PRED. W, HYNDMAN, A Toa and Refreshment Table, |‘ '' ‘9? ~°sv Slims Sey, On the 3lst March Next,, Coal. Coal. —Ix THE— O* HAND, and SELLING CHEAP, by MARKET HALL. F. § HANFORD, The proceeds to be applied to the liquida- 43 Water Street. tion of the debt on the Church edifice. —— PHA SOUP. March 2, ’80—3i Doors open at 2 o'clock, p. m. Admission-—Adults, 20 cents; children, half-price. Tickets to be had at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, C, D. REPARED with Pea Flour and seasoned Rankin, and at the door. aud flavored with the finest herbs and PrestDENT -Mrs. McLennan. seasonings, to which is added Liebigs’ Brtract CommuiTeR—Mra, McPherson, Mrs. Long-| of Meat, making one of the most nutritions worth, Mrs. A. meets ae mg at dishes that can be obtained. Lord, Mre. Dunn, Mrs. Mclaren, Mrs. A.j A t Tin will : . Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs. Ramkin, Mre. ; Soy ~ cent ‘fin will ‘make 3 quarts of thick P. W. Hyndman, Miss Mackieson, Miss — For sale at Owen, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. . - ‘A. STEWART, | BEER & GOFPF’S. Feb. 19, 1880. Secretary.| Feb. 15, 1880. j } Valuable Property for Sale, : . : pert) Labrador Herring. : 6 BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. | Aogp emp CATCH OF 1879. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lote in | Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- Salt Trout, Smoked Salmon, chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to}: Herring, ** Shad, gether with the buildings thereon erected. ‘* Halibut, ‘“* Mackerel For further particulars apply to Messrs. | At HALL’S PISH MARKRT. Hopesoxn & McLeop Charlottetown. Feb. 18, 1880—tf Sept. 13, 1879. bok. Molasses. For Sale! p PUNS. } p. _ A FIRST-CLASS “King Bird Colt,” e) 20 Bois. § Bright Molasses. A three years old. Apply at hae CARVELL BROS. | Office. [f 18, 8w Saw