wo See eee eae ee ean ~ ae é | 4 S\iag ia “ . ~~ - Guaenw ’ . H . nee ques “i ons , . “ Ai OT OE - COAL T w % i " EN Ee aan vite i ee C2 j ? 8 r Pi? | Neen te Ey eee a een | . » . ateane he a ‘ : ‘ ; . | : v : : : Late sf by tT # Svaph. ) Tnx letter of * Smoker ” wil] appear in| FAR, f % “a oy . : { 4. » on — “3 —_ > / Dy : | - | Our next issue. | GY . g ; q alt tton Sales. : i ' or. 7 | ES ' PO : WAR NEWS | Mnssms. Cavex, Vin : | % pa); | a a erie tan: ® MAESSRS. UAy BN, ¥ 1in yohea llatcehor | Gow . ‘ : . i 'S f ‘ AA ' wwe . ; r i end! Mint uhh 140 in pan gooHet | a al | i DHRPIA e 4 4 he i rs. ennce lett inh tiie brain this after: ’ . ’ | fs TION 1 g ry) iss y . | BOOR 50 take part in the Sacred Goncert ie ai a i 5 " e f iP . aS eeurt 6 Cmniiner, winch will by held at Cardi ran Briadk 8 VO ' ¢ {l +++ : e i iy rT - “— i iorh , . a : ai “i ‘ ie i | ; Lonpox, March 2. EN me i ‘3 es - & }" oe § \" Mild Steysorjler willo Sell, by PUBLIC i _ Commons tints atternoon’ Sir! - ; ae f bs i . #U CTO en ii 1804 : Stall . ud the Government had WE See by late exch 23 that the Alberq tea \ be Bic 8 3 . Ud tee 4 fa iol ‘ ; a3 ") th thea Russtang ‘ 2 ? » I8 a? present on s ry ; whe ; a 7 a iD des 14 - ‘ h 5 | A t ‘ boa i. Ps y ' rani, : e hal na i { i t ; ‘ ' 4 s ; wis Were @ntren t { t! ition, VV i Dib 13 “ Lobe ANS on ¢ ninsular of Gallinoli. |W nuld suggest a race between her and our! ” at) " + ' ; “4 i : VienNa, March 19. °|OWD Northern Light. We will be! ; At the jot sitting of the Sub-Committees | °" the Albert. of the Uungarian dvlegation to-day, the credit asked for by Count Andrassy was unanimously adopted, : SATE Tue annual meeting of the St Lawrence! Marine Insurance Company was held this forenoon at which the following Directors were elected: John F. Robertson, A. Lord, G. D. Longworth, W. E. Dawson, Thes. Morris, A. Kennedy and P. W. Hyndman, Esqs. L } és ve . oo 7 ~ ab the Hover of 22 o'vldek noon af tl ) ré foe, = ¢ ‘I C ) a ew, Law,-Courts Builiting, én Char. r \ in ——/ or rs jlottetown, WOe : : ree . |t-4 Asre.of Freehold Landis Bet 85 , Ss [iT ™ P ) y PW . : ; WILL SHOW THISAWVERE- Ut ARDS i in Queen's Vourty, nea? McEwan’s Whart, 200 | PATTERNS | : A i. ..« With-ell bniddings thereon. |: For, f artioufars tepply to Mr. RB. New Trowserings,. Parts, March 13. A special to the Loir from Constantinople, siates that the Sultan has summoned Prince Hessan of Hgypt to Constantinople. It is said that the Princa is implicated in the conspiracy of Suliman Pasha. Cherut Pasha is going to Constantinople to intereede for him. Bucharest, March 13. The papers mention the rumor that Gert many and Austria would consent to the re- _trocession of Bessarabia if the mouth of the Danube are left in possession of Roumania. The British fleet has arrived in the Gulf of Ismal from Toasla. Breuw, March 13. A despatch says that it is reported that © Count Andrassy has informed the Hunga- rian budget committee that Russia would never consent to the extension of Bulgaria, ; urther , Reddin, Solicitor, Charlottetown. | re 10 Dated this Twelfth Day ot March, A. D. 1878. iutiow ort ‘ WU } ; 88, , SUID ES AG ei cor womans gun ; 7 t arch Lode. 1 4 ey Oe Spring Overcoating S, | dS ele hal Geutlemen will do well. to call afd leave theil- ‘orders. ,G:urments first |" (CRA ND’ Hi class in every respect and“PRICES MODERATE. | CLEARING: OUT ‘ SALE | | - ' Ff 49.10 #8 OUD “C4 r i , THR MS, CASE. Pio ile pd Qhappaatti os 3 q DRY GOODS, W. A. WEEKS & 60, | DRY « , Saeen Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, QUEEN STREET. sj ETC. REGULAR TRA > : Tux Charlottetown Amateur Orchestra Club are enlarging their field of operations. hey are going to Summerside on Friday pevening, the 22nd inst., accompanied by Messrs. Caven, Hermans, Beer, Bremner and Welsh (as vocalists). Their Concert will be under auspices of the Summerside Reform Club. . sacl A ln ct, ge MC eg. HERR IS. a * nse sd a an INO Se LEO CO LE I a Mt eas ingen 7 oy b a ’ Nore ‘ } Oe ines i At A Meeting of the Marine Board, in| this City, on the 9th and 11th insts., Capt. P. A. Scott, R. N., Chairman, the follow- ing persons, prepared at the Commercial College, passed successful examinations : Thomas McRae and George Young, as March 12—tu a th. . & Za ER. ee Ne et \ A | (19; s meee «°° : i { : or to Russian occupation of the Province | Masters ; Lemuel Gordon, as mate. AM instructed “to. sell'at AUCTION, at 1 eg for more than six months. rs the a N, ' : : a : corner of Great George -and ; Berur, March 12. A Conression oF Fatture. —It is said — a S a ) . "Wednesday, 20th inst, tah 9 Jarl . dleneck,” | THE ENTIRE Gf the late Hon: Patrick Walker, f > Gansisting. in | part of BL, Grey and ! rinted Cottons ; Sheetings, Shirtings) Li Table Damask,’ Towellings, Black on Blue ; { rraf Streets, « + at Cape Tormentine that the Dominion P NET PERG 1 Government has arranged with Mr. Mut- tart for conveying the mails to and from P. E. Island by ice-boat between the Capes for the next two months. This is an ofiicial acknowledgment of the failure of that ex- pensive ‘‘experiment’ known as the North- ern Light.—Moncton Times. Pate. ical A pesraTtcH of the 9th tothe St..John Globe from Newcastle, N. B., seys :—‘*Yes- terday afternoon Corner Bishup held an in- quest on the body of an infant found m the cellar of Andrew Mitchell’s residence,’ North Esk. Eliza Allison, a servant of Mitchells, proved to be the mother. Dr. Dawson held a pust mortem, and proved the infant to have breathed, as the lings were inflated. The girl has been committed to the County jail to await trial at, the Sa- preme Court. The infant was born on Friday, March 1. The body was not found j until the Thursday following. } 3 —- i373. General Kealner, who was waiting to be tried by court martial for his defeat at Plevna, was released from arrest, and has been appointed assistant Commandant of War. FROM LONDON TO CHARLOTTETOWN, CoNnsTANTINOPLE, March 13. - It is expected that Subdonsab Donlah Bey, late Ambassador at Berlin, will be the second Tarkish Plenipotentiary to the Con- gresa. —. Lonvon, March 12. in the House of Commons, to-night, a imotion of Ashley, censuring Layard, Brit- ish Ambassador at Constantinople, in con- nection with the affair of the negroporie correspondence, was rejected by a vote of 265 to 452. Clothe ; Beaver, Pilot, Mantle and Broad Cloths; Tweeds, worsted Coatings, Woollea Underclothing, ,Reefing Jackets, Overcoats, Business and Walking;Voats, Pants and Vests > Dress Material, in Cohares, Serges, Winceys, Lustres, French Merinos, Barratheas, &c. ; Grey, White, Scarlet, Striped and Checked Flannels ; Woollen Shawls, Sontags, Jackets, Hoisery ; Felt, Soft. and Shell Hats; Men's ee : > af tie Bi 2 ae &. “- o os Zee Se AS ee Oe eee ee SE. : 2 ee. er eee mapa GC. ConsTANTINOPLE, March 13. cena BOE “5. «pase FOES The Russians have occupied Kere Keri, half an hour's march from Bucjukders, on the Bosphorus. They also occupied the ‘majority of the villages around Constanti- fiovle, and continue advancing towards the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. SPRING TRIP. a? i878. - + and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoe’s Blan- , City A prspatcs from Montrea! of the 12thsays: omy “athe 7 kets and Counterpanes. Braid ‘ ne . 2 : i ‘ » a j > . dy 3, Fr nges rin- . ConstanrinorLe, March 12. | [rrepressible conflict between the Orange Phe Weli-known Clipper Barkentine e inges, ~ and Green factions, that has brought so much disgrace on Montreal, was renewed aziin this evening in the eastern part of tue city. A fight, which was commenced by youths belonging to the rival religions, soon developed into formidable proportions by large numbers of men taking part and, | until the arrival of a large body of police, threatened to he very serious. Two men, named James Hurst and Peter Lacy, the former 2a Protestant, and the latter a Ca- tholic, were stabbed, one in the breast and Prince Hessian has refused to® obey the orders of the Porte to evacuate Verna, de- elaring that he awaits the Khedive’s orders. There is some agitation in}Syria in. favor of annexation to Egypt., : ELGRADE, March 13. Seven thousand men of the Servian army of Deiahara disbanded. Sr. Pererssurc, March 13. The Journal de St. Petersburg declares untenable the reperted English demand that all points of the treaty saould be sub- mitted to the congress. If the mission of the congress is to result in peace, subjects of a European character, and which might lead to an excited but resultless discussion, must be set aside. 4 ‘ mings, Silks aud Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, ° — ) i ! ie} } Feathers ; full stock of Small ‘Wares, Hard- Th ware, Glass, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Chests 1 , 9 Tea, Shop and Office Furniture, Stoves, } (NOW ON TILE BERTI), Sewing Machine, 1 Fire-proof Safe (Kershaw Ps ; & Edward’s}, etc., etc. 428 TONS REGISTER, COPPERED, AND CLASSED 9 YEARS, al, ar LLOYDS, JOHN GRAHAM, Commander, pe wees _ are all in good order, and or recent impo 10n, WiLL SAIT. FYROM LOND on gx Full particulars on hanabills. On or about the Ist APRIL, Carrying Freight-at through rates to PICTOU, SUMMERSIDE and GRURGETOWN. Terms— Under $50, cash ; from $50 to $150, 0 three months ; from $150 to $300, four months; and over $30), six months’ credit on approved joint notes. ~ ? oa. the other in the left side, but the wounds, oo ; althouzh severe, are nob supposed to he| This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every fatal. Three of the rioters have been ar- ; respect, with splendid accommodation for passengers, and offers every inducement to Shippers, i ‘ as she has made some of the fastest passages on record, to and from London, always delivering Sale positive; no reserve, «_ WM. DODD, Auctioneer, March 6—47._. fons yO ae + im. Vo ar amec Beatt 7 who ‘ . . . : costed, inckudiug @ man a y ‘ ” her cargoes in splendid order, and making her three round trips regularly“every season. is alleaged to be the one who stabbed Lacy. E a ‘ ‘= Cobaa: deliv ] ) ; : i a litle’ feat di Parties wishing to have their Goods delivered here early in the season will oblige by for- Several shots,from revolvers were fired GU- | .. ding their orders in time, so as net to detain the Vessel, a ring the melee, but there is na one reported MORTGAGE SALE | Gort 7 For freight or passage apply, in London, to Joan Pitrcatry & ‘Sons, 69 Cornhill ; in Liver- a injured thereby. Of late, party rows have Ave! pool, to Prroatrs Baas, Hrockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, tothe owners,—|To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION: ow been of frequent occurrence, and yesterday he ; ) two Protestants were arrested aud placed PHAKE : BRO’S & CO. next, ab the New ee a af aha one . » : ir tri ‘ der a ' et cateeanel . ‘ Daily Examiner.) +00 their trial for an attempt to mur alee : aca ee Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE- ASpecial Despatch to Daily Bx ) Gatholic named Cummins, by firing several} Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1875.—staw o'clock, noon, under. and by virtue of a Orrawa, March 13. shots at him, afew nights previously on the| = Power of Sale contained in an Indenture . Before the close of the debate Mr. Pope street. Nearly all the youths in the city of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth 1 said he would support no Government which | parry revolvers, and apprehensions are en- day of ‘Devember, A. D. 1373, aud made* . inposed duties beyond the requirements vf tortained that serious trouble is brewing between Alexander McSwain, junior, ang the revenue. He was nol in favor of pro-| yale3s the most active measures are taken Guliema, his, wife, and Alexander Mo- j tection, but would advocate the fostering Of} 4, pravent it. “a Tout ror gena. <P TnReuP Number : industries by lowering duties and placing : ce caer tOaL nye, ‘Ralph raw immaterial on the tree list. He could nut ' Rieckaedheaha of “Charlottetown, Trus-— support the policy of the Administration in tees, under the marriage settlement, of - additional duties being imposed last year | — ; -——_—-- —- UR OFTAWA DESPATGH. ial, ~ AUCTION. re BE SOLD BY PURLIC AUCTION, ce a i ae ih ee eet ee iinenliny tenant naan dea ' BUTTER! BUTTER! I 1 j FEW Tubs geod Home-Made BUTTER. L& -—not fmportea,—made: by some of our best Butter-makers—can be had on application to JAMES BARR os ; Dorchester Street. Ch’town, Mar 1, 1878--tf * *-—™_e ow «© On Wednesday, the Seventeenth Day of April next, A. BD. 1878, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the No doubt many persons in this commu nity made resolutions (for an improvement in themselves) on last New Year’s day, and Ae ATRL a ec Renee at te ‘anny Lei “/ which reduced the price of barley to farm- Fanny Leigh, of the other part, ers, whilst corn was allowed duty free from the United States and manufactured into bad liquors, which were distributed broad- cast turoughout the country, and had the effect of poisoning and de .noralizing people. Two hundred thousand dollars and upwards were annually paid in P. E. Island in the it may not be too much of a presumption to believe that a few at least have been broken and many good promisxs disrezarded. Thursday, the tirstof Lent, a great many renewed their resolutions. “swore off” for the forty days & Lent ; others promised to do with ten instead of.twenty drinks, and those formerly tak Some, topers Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage bearing date the fifteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and made between Martin Martin, of Big Belfast, Lot Fifty-seven, in Queen’s County, Farmer, and Ann, his wife, of town, ‘Trustee unler the will of Char'ies Wants, Lost, Found, Kr. LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying antl being on Lot or Town. | ship Namber Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, Allvertisements wnder this heading, in space | the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlotte-} bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line. commencing at a stake fixed in the north side . of the road leading from Morris’* Mill to the © old Malpeqne Road, in the western boundary — ang ag erees not exceeding half an inch, unll be insert- el for Ten Cents per day.- of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex- -}ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by a eate the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy, BAStreet Church, an Acme Skate. The pe pet py wd mime bash Porites Gndee wilt be rewarded by leaving same at the Seer chains and nine links. to the division line: - —.. between the said Township axd Township Number twenty-three; along said. line. south tive chains; to-a jog in said division Tine; construction of shipping, and at least five cents per bushel more obtained for oats, owing, to shipbuilding, which industry would have been destruyed had the Govern- ment’s policy been carried out. He voted hte amendment, as it was a means most ing half the former number perhaps, made a resolution to do with one drink before or after each meal; and more again put aside—or said they would —‘a little Scotch” or ‘‘a drop of Irish.” or “ a little water with brandy and sugar in it, and touch nothing but English or do- mestic ale. Of those who gamble—play Wright, deceased, of the other part (and which ; — said Mortgage was duly assigned by the said Daniel Hougson to Edward J. Hodgson, by In- denture of Assignment bearing date the fif- teenth day of December, A. D. 1876): ALL that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Big Belfast, on Lot Fifty- seven, in Queen’s County, bounded and des- A. A. BALDWIN & CO. lik to obtain Reciprocity. March 12—2i House divided at 4a. mm. The vote a : ” cribed as follows, that is to say: Commencing an === | thence along said jog west seventy-five Ii nks ;” was 77 to 114. draw poker, buff, seven up, Crib or 42's—| 3+ a stake at Big Belfast Cree, on the division Vy naar a ‘.* M4 eeann pee *!thence south , seventy-six chains to the old ——ee— rr —=—| many no doubt will resolve not to play at contaimng 0 or 6 rooms. Ap- road; thence along the north side “thereof northeastwardly to the place of comieuee- ment, containing thirty seveh uid one-balé line between this farm and the farm in posses- | sion of Hugh Martin, lately now the taimily | of the said Hugh Martin ; thence west to a ply by letter at the Office of this paper. all during Lent, while, perhaps, more will March 11- promise not to stay out at their favorite Corresyondence. ee wee Why, then, were incorrect statements given to the public? Why was Miss McLeod's name vot even mentioned in the Teachers list published in the EXAMINER? — ; : : k: | a3 ; ; : caine at Wistncien ee a ~~" Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together | gar We do not hold ourselves responsible for SER anid ane Se ot Me will Senn end hikes ofthe late ‘Jobin Bathan. | ) ANTED,.--A Smart GIRL, able to do | with all Buildings and appurtenances therete | the opinions or statements of correspondents. " 1 hat th ‘ll not hide the} an; thence south to thenorth divisien ime of | plain Cooking and assist in light House-t | belonging. L , ! me oP = _______-_-__--_—_— | solemnly declare that they wi ” the portion of the farm in possession of the | Work. Wages good. .Apply ationce to Mrs. | For further -particulars, apply to Messrs. To | Editor of the Bxaminer: ace of hearts in their aa se! ae 4 coil Lanai Martin ; thence east to the west) Weeks, Rotchford Square. : HODGSON & McLEOD, Solietors, (arlotte- at ed fact when T said that Miss! j. rom boson ys 4 aed boundary of the land of the late Timothy | March 9, 1878—4i Comegits. O70! ons q : Sir,—1 stat a Fl comtedes thai Dancers will give up th doubt those who| Shae; thence following the courses of ~ the) ~~ ~~~ t¢ Daged this‘ weity-seventh day of February yh | McLeod was a teac 3 va e 2 2 eidetier ment for six weeks, and no Ggoubt oe Creek to the place of beginning, containing by | \ ANTED TO RENT—By a small VA. D., 1578. a i. ‘ Miss Montgomery on 4 le after abe | ROW flirt, or ‘¢ Spoon,”’ as some are sal to! estimation 50 Acres of Land, a litle! family, 1 HOUSE containing about six | , a GEORGE PEAKE, fact, and say that Mise 4 ads oe avent call it. will make the promise to “* put more or less; together with allbuildings, rights, |; © n8, ventrally lecated. Apply within Oe " ki RAL B. PEAK 4 had been removed oon ‘hin, pe her od pm away the handkerchief’ until the Holy sea-| embers and appurtenances thereto belonging. | seek at the Examiner flice.. ss Februaay'2s, 1875—till sale a NS Sen s aan to-day’s gon is-over.—St. John News. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. March ‘7—3i wn 4 onto rr ps eee . y a erthat Miss McLeod has had = =| Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charloite- ANTED = a mi = | QUEEN INSURANCE : Gf Y charge of. the department for two months. |” pz. WILLIAM RAYS SPECT 1¢ MEDICINE. town. >A complete set of the QUAM Ot ya Dated this 12th dayof Marck, A.D... 1878. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Asslgnee. * ROYAL GAZE five years, or any intermediate years. at this Office, stating price. Feb. 28, ’78— E” for the last! The treat Euglish Rem- (4 Sy edy is an unfailing cure ae ——"& for Seminal Weaknesé, Spc?- Be + Se ' matorrkea, acy. and eae all diseases that follow as@im sea Apply} OF ENGLAI ND. March 12, 1877. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, Yours, &c a sequence of Self-A buse; > HU LY w xsd 4 ‘ "A Pangst. | & oe Se OR SALE—A FLAG STAFF; TOP: ws , ; NSURANCE effected on all Kinds of Build ings, Merchandise and (Produce. Also, on B imncss of Vision, eeu es aeialoee aie After Taking. MAST. and LOWER MAST, already '| finished, about 66 feet long, which will be sold . BeforeTaking. Premature Old Age, and A man named McElwee, of Rochester- e desire to send tree by mailtoev ry ane. WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Outario, s# Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat) son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Frase . many otheF diseeses that lead to Z,.sanity or Con- Saad for less than cost, Apply to J. D. CURRIE," V éssels on the stocks. nigh a tigen oe ee car pack wee six cained for +6, by wali pach a1 ; 5 ti eorner Prince and Gratton Streets. "| Special Ee for isolated resiidonces. his own house on the Lith. M re ein culars in our pamphlet, which RDERS for Spring delivery solicited.) \garch 5, 1878—Si law Losses ed pro: , - ¢aped from the burning house, and Me- ddress ; P tty. / ; — GEORGE MAROD (Union Bank}, {VOR SALE—A Genuine Cottage Broad | wood PLANOFORTE, Stool and Music. Will be sold very cheap. For further particn- + : PRICES AND TERMS unusually favorable. Aiso—all sizes in store for present require- ments. CARVELL BROS., Elwee went back to get some valuable nada. papers, but his retreat was cut off, and only _s Agent for Pjince Edward Island, ~ his charred remains were fonnd some time Juue, 1877: ' AIT ¥ - s . rel i nd by all Druggist : Agents. } lars apply at Examiner Office. UY THE D. ede ee barnad ee eee ea =” —" 2G Chitown, Feb, 23—dy pat 2 aw for 3w | _ Feb, 26—6in eod* ‘'B forthe latest sei rent ee