- Local and Other ftems. Tur summer train arrangement of the P. E i. tailway COoTROS into effect on Monday next. Mk Tezemana TT. Portaro appointed adhe: ifs Bailiff of Court. i has been the © yunty Tur members of the Benevolent dmsh Society, in regalia, attended the funeral of Mr. Peter Dovle, which took la this pr morning. * ) ra | A spectaL meeting of the Licensing Boa was held yesterday morning, Mr. James Syvrne, Great George Street, was granted a store heense ‘ ' ‘ ° 4 ? . Tue County Court will on Monday - , . 4 ini *11 next at twelve o’clock, when judgment will be given in the cases reserveed for con- sideration this term. They have’ no Mr, Cartwright in New South Wales. At the end of the financial year 1877 the accumulated surplus amount- ed to nearly $14,000,000. Mail. A Larerary and Musical Entertainment will be given in St. Paul’s Scho room, on Tuesday; 30th inst., commencing at 5 p. m. Admission 25 cents; children LO cents. Si A coRRESPONDENT informs us that the Mount Stewart (north) school has been closed for the past ten days, the children being, with few exceptions, confined to bed by mumps. Brat. ‘f Quango,” Clark, at New York 20th, from Ponce, Feb. 7, via Turks Island, reports April 4 and 5 had heavy gale, with cross seas, which filled decks with water, and the vessels laboring heavily. We regret to learn that the dwelling- house at Wood Islands, owned by Hon. W. W. Lord and occupied by Mr. W ellington Beers, was consumed by fire on Wednesday evening last. Nearly all Mr. Beer's furni- ture was destroyed, The house was partly insured. We learn from a correspondent that Souris is ‘‘ spoiling’ for a singing match. They have a man in training there who is willing to sing or whistle in a match against any man in the Dominion. 3ut he prefers tackling the champion of the Moncton- Summerside contest—thet is, if that thing can ever be settled. Launcuep.—On the 27th inst., from the shipyard of Messrs. Coffin & Glover, Mount Stewart, a handsome and well finished brig of 296 tons register, copper fastened, to class 7 years A in English Lloyds, named the ‘Elia B.” This vessel was built for Peake Bros. & Co., and towed down to Charlotte- town by the steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle.” Tur St. John News says: ‘* The great rush into the North-West anticipated . has not yet taken place, but it appears that the ulation of Manitoba is increasing at the rate of one thousand a week. That is ahigh- ly respectable rate of increase, but small in comparison with the rate at which settle- ment in the North-West is destined to go on so soon as easy railway communication therewith shall have been established. Tus Pioneer says: ‘*The vessels reported in the ice off Nail Pond last week were still there at latest accounts. Eight of them worked their way round the North Cape on Monday with the west wind, while ten are reported to be still locked up in the ice. Seme of them appear to be completely thrown out of the wateron the ice,asthey seem to be listed on their beam ends. ‘There is much heavy ice around Tignish and the west shore yet.” ‘Tue THunperer.”—This vessel, which the despatches state is to be sent to British Columbia, is one of ‘the most powerful of the new British ironclads. She is an armored turret ship of 9,387 tons, having plates varying from ten to fourteen inches in thickness on her turrets and sides, and three inches of iron on her decks. She earries two 12-inch 38 ton guns in the one turret and two 12-inch 35 ton guns in the other. She has a compliment ef 340 men. The Thunderer way be relied on to thrash the whole Russian fleet, including the much talked of Peter the Great. THE supper at the St. Lawrence Hotel, given by the City Lodges of I. O. O. I. to their visiting brethren, was in every respect most enjoyable. The tables contained all that heart could wish for, and full justice was given the spread. Tho usual standard and volunteer toasts were proposed and re- sponded to ‘‘ without the.aid of wine.” Brief speeches were made by brothers W. W. Stumbles; W. C. DesBrisay, Vernon H. Knight, Theo. L. Chappelle, H. J. Massey and E. D. Stair. The festivities were enlivened with songs, well rendered, by brothers Caldwell, Muncey and Prof. Earle. At 1a, m. ‘‘ Our next Merry Meet- ing” was drvnk, and the members from Summerside were accompanied to the Rail- away Depot by their friends, At 1.30 the train left with the visitors, who will, no doubt, long remember the 26th day of April, 1878. Avan early hour this morning the ser- vant boy of Captain Lund discovered three tubs of butter sitting close to the jail fence on Richmond Street. He informed his master of the matter, and the City Marshal was summoned to inspect whai was evident- ly stolen property. On his arrival, the butter was securely locked in Mr. Lund’s remaises, and its owner sought for. The arshal visited several butter dealers, and latterly Mr. F. T. Newbery, who had a large quantity of butter stored in a ware- house on Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. On exam- ination, it was discovered that out of seven- teen tubs of butter that were in the ware- house.on the previous nightsonly fourteen remained; ‘There were no traces of the burglars on the premises; but it is evident that they had a duplicate key of the pad- lock of the warehouse door. The butter was retuned to Mr.’ ‘Newbery, There is, as yet, no clue to the robbers. dam, breach between the cotton masters and Op- A wwe - <0 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE SITUATION, ¥ , r , 7Y ® Speci t Lspates to AV OnweT : | Lon bony April 26, A scare caused by the Russian declaration of privateering is reported as ‘having a de- pressing influence on British shipping in- terests on the Continent. The Standard says at Antwerp, Rotter- Hamburg and at Bremen, merchants, in cases When a voyage of any length is an- ticipated, are refusing to consign their goods in ships flying the British flag. r The critical state Of relations between Eneland and Russia has caused the Liver- pool sailing ship Mutual Idemnity Associ. ation to enter into preliminary engagement® for the establishment of a special Associ- atign te provide funds for the payment of losses Incurred by idemnities through the capture or destruction of their vessels by acts of war. A telegram from Blackburn says : ile ‘“‘The eratives is widening.” The county police, to-day, were called to Great Harwood to. protect a manufacturer contined in his houge by am immense crowd, from Which vidlence.was feared. Three thousand miners met at Adding- ton, Scotland, yesterday, and resolved to demand an advance of a shilling per day of the masters of all Scottish collieries ; and, if the demand is refused, to strike work on the 2nd of May. The Duke of Edinburgh has been trans- ferred torthe cownmand of the Black Prince, one of the Channe! fleet, now stationed at Malta. The Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in- chief, has issued ageneral order conveying to the army an expression of the Queen’s approbation of the patriotie and soltier- hike’ ‘spirit displayed by the reserves by the very satisfactory manner in which they responded to the call for mobilization. There are only twenty-five absentees from the army reserve who belong to the metro- polis, and of these some are invalids. Bombay, April 26. Troops are arriving here daily for em- barkation. The first detachment leaves. for Malta April 28th, and the ,second on May Ist. They will not stop at Aden. Vifteen ships and twelve steamers are en- gaggad for the conveyance of the expedition which will be conveyed by a man-of-war. Great enthusiasm is manifested through- out India, and native troops are volunteer- ing for servica, —_+_—__. —____—__6~¢ ¢e—————— General News. Orrawa, April 24. Roy, the Brahmin priest, was convicted of bigamy at Toronto yesterday. Nominations for the Quebec local elec- tions took place to-day throughout the Province, and only two are reported elected by aeclamation,—Turecotte, Independent, at! Three Rivers; and Hon. J. G, Robertson, Convservative, at Sherbrooke. The British iron-clad Vhunderer has been ordered to British Columbia, There is a prospect of Parliament being prorogued on the 3rd May. Lord and Lady Duffertm concluded their receptions to-day. Nearly all our Legisla- tors attended during these three days. A French daily paper will be issued here shortly in the Liberal interest. Montrear, April 24. Ex-Solicitor Baker publishes a letter to- day in reply to Goff’sin yesterday’s Herald. He repeats his gensralid snials, but admits he purelinsed a sleigh and robe from Goff, for which he paid in a draft ‘on the Union Bank. Goff’s charge is:that he gave Baker the sleigh as part payment for his services on. behalf of the subsidy. The nominations for all three divisions of the city for the Local House took place to- day. ‘There is very little interest taken in the elections in Montreal. Nomination have taken place all over the Province. Nearly every seat is contested ; but three Conservatives are returned by acclamation, }, and no Liberals. ; The ex-Solicitor General has a crushing reply to Goff in this morning’s Gazette. Baker was received with immense enthu- siasin in his county—Missignot. G. Hart has been appointed manager of the Citizens’ Insurance Company, vice Starke, resigned. Water will not be let in the Lachine Canal before May 4th. At a meeting of the Boot & Shoe trade yesterday, it was resolved, in regard to the Lower Provinces, that all goods shipped’ | f° Our ‘Agroement with W. H. Orive, « mutual consent. Jn the meantime, partic from us direct, or through ANOS FISHER, Truvo, 1.8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, W. B. PRICHS Address— Under Captain Finalysen’s Skillful Command the “ Nerthern well spoken of by bummers, has landed us 12 Gases Mlen’s Wiear, SHIRTS (white & colored), HATS, CAPS, &e. C. ROBERTSON. 3. WP is Be WATEROUS ENGIN April 17, 1878. TRTTNG \ Y 4 | ss) \ a : be 4 ) f Fae 50 QUEEN EW GOODS. LEE LAT WORSTED COATINGS — SUPERIOR FINISH | Spring Tweed — Newest Designs! LATEST STYLES —L IN Ch’town, April 6—3m 1G LONE REDUCEHD I Great Improvements in our Saw Irons—Porranye Grist Miitis—Porraste Saw Minis. CUSTOM TATLOR. ‘STREET. Ta uo \ Lae rs MY i, NV. B., has this*day terminated by ss desiring WHaclimery can obtain information zprrt! SALE OF LAND. TEXO be Sold at Public Auction, on tt Tuesday, the 30th day of April instant, at half past twelve o'clock, at Neil » | Woodside’s House, at Alberton, One Rood of LAND, with a Two-Storey Building thereon, situate on Lot Four, formerly the property of "| William T. Lefurgey, and lately owned by Richard K eiff. Dated April UIlil, aV¥e Fey BUTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE ADVICE CAN JUDGMENT ANIL BE RELIED ON, oA mes 1878. “1 PALMER & McLEOD. E WORKS €6., Brantford, Canada. | April 24—s j li AUCTION ! Valuable Property in Char- lottetown Royalty. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Wede nesday, the 3rd day of July next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing oe the third day of March, One Thousan Fight Hundred and Seventy-seven, ands made between John Wilson, of Charlotte- town Royalty, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, butcher, and Eliza- beth Wilson, his wife, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in said County and Island, Trustees, under the marri settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part, — LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, the same being marked and numbered upon the plan of the said Royalty, kept in the Office of the Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for the said Island, as Pasture Lot Number Three Hundred and ar at (344), containing, by estimation, Twelve Acres of Land, more or less, bounded on the west by the Malpeque Road; on the north by lot number three hundred and sixtye three ; on the east by lot number three hun- dred and forty-five; and on the south by lot number three hundred and nineteen, together with all Buildings, Rights, Members and Ar- purtenances thereto belonging or in any wis peperinening. ‘or further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, RRO g U8. Licht,’ a NEW 000 we SS i 2 9 Men's Yard and Soft Felt and Far oer this twenty-fifth day of April, A. D. 7 E GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH §B. PEAKE. April 25—t sale 0 oer wm ace RRNA Naeem es ———— ——— + ——_-_—— ea RESERVE your Spring Order, LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. =a CARVELL BRS, acents. Ch’town, March 23—sw pat s jour 2i ae oen-Seieenenseeceaemenenenees THORIAS WORKMAN, M. P.. President. SUN : MUTUAL, LIFE AND AGUIDEAT USSURANGE COMPANY MONTREAL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. | oF M. HW. GAULT, Esquire. itJan. 31, 1878— will be heid in the RINK on Wednesday, May Sth, at 8 o'clock, p. m. ba Ch’town, April 24, 1878—wed & sat till d Managing Director. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. L..C. OWEN, sé Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, 20: —_—__—_—_ This Company issues Policies on all the Appr Its Motto is *‘Economy AND SEcuRITY.” HORACHE HAS Citizens’ Skating Rink (o..J, §, BAGNALL, D. D HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Company By order, J. R. BRECKEN, Sec’y. | previous to the first of April shallnot date later than four months from that day, and all fall goods shall not date later than Oc- toberfirst, fonr months. These resolutions are binding only if signed by the prineipal manufacturers and jobbers. in Quebec and Ontario. ‘ ; SHAdsUM West tte Died. On Friday, the 26th inst., of diptheriag¢ Edwin, youngest son of Francis McQuaid, Esq., of Pisquid Head, Lot 37, aged 14 years. SS ae How rany po 1r.—W6é haye been shown a letter from a New York woolen firm to a leading Toronto wholesale house, referring to samples accompanying, from which we take the following extract: “‘The price of} these gogds at. the opening of the seasom 7 $3'to 23.25, aud swe stilkagaintain it; britin order to dispose ofa smal! surplus and*keep the price unbroken with American jobbers, we shall be willing to sell a selection from the samples at $2.50 for $1, and $2.75 for $2. Terms 6 per cent. off 10 days, or 5 per cent. off 30 days.” A very good offer for a ‘*slaughtering” operation, surely. This Ce at — z.. = : shows the kind of warfare» thateis wa. against | of our meting cturesy Toronto Mami, ~~ ‘ CITY HOTEL That Eligibly Wi IS HOTEL contains 28 Rooms, anc passed, being centrally situated, within stone’s throw ef the Post Office and Public} & Buildings, and but three minutes’ walk from the Railway Station and W harves. given lst May. Apply to Ch’town, April 8—cod t may | LO Lore: Situated Property known as the City Hotel. | ‘ Jocation fer Hotel purposes cannot be «ur. | a | AY Possession ASZARD BROS. < ON SALE, At the Charlottetown Steam Bakery, e) & Prinee Street, LOW FOR CASH, 525 Barrels Navy Biscuit, i530 Medium 200 * No.1 Pilot (thick), JOHN QUIRK, Charlottetown Steam Bakery, ' a nS fe geen ae WELANWILGE.A. 20 DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., AUCTION ! MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May next, A. D. 1878, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, at the hour of ‘Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden. ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six- teenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander McSwain, senior, of Township Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Island, Trustees, under the marri settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, in said County and Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : By a line commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest side of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s Mill, in the southwest angle of farm-lot num- ber seventy-four; thence (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north fifty-seven chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear line west eight chains ; thence south to the afore said road ; thence, following the course of the same, northeastwardly, to the place of com: mencement,—said land being known and disg- tinguished as Farm-Lot Number Seventy- three, as laid down on a plan in the in of a Deed thereof, from the Government of said Island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, —containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildings and Appur- tenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson é: McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Eleventh day of April, A. D., 1878. o:—— — and get our Low Quotations — cc ge ee eee tT. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquir Vice-President, $1,009,000. ER. MACAULAY, See’y. 2 Soo HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, Meprfeat EXAMINERS, ovED Meruops of Life and Accident Business, ZARD, Agent P. E. Island, GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE. April 1!, 1878++till sale AUCTION | Fishing Station at Rustico.’ TO BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the 9th Hay next, ‘ + &- T. © ROBINS, . DENTISTS, | Newgon’s Dcitaisa, Orpostre) Pos Orrice, Charloticieown, P, E. I, OFFICE HOURS... 9, A. M., THLL 6, P.M. __ Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered. April 20—pa 2aw ar her pres ne lm ee Starch Manufacturing Go, CAPITAL . . $25,000, f itt at 11 o'clock, on the premises, HE FISHING STATION of the late E. E. Churchill, which comprises all that tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach, in Lot 24, bounded and described as follows : Com- mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and jn the northeast angle of Fishing Station No, 1, in possession of R. B, Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic a | Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty degrees FEVHIS COMPANY has been Incorporated ‘west, two hundred feet, te the shore of Rustico by Act of Parliament during the present | Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the session, and one-third of the Shares have been |said Terrace ; and thence southwardly along taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. | the same to the piace of comme ncement—to- Farmers holding Stock in this Company will| gether with Buildings thereon, have the benefit of the preference in the large purchase of produce which the working of the | Company entails. Applications for Shares to be made to | Messrs. Eiyndiman res, untill the Di- rectors and Uficers of the Company are ap- | pointed, April 16, 1878— | 3. 8. CARVELL, i PRINTING Neatly and Promptly Administrator, e) Executed at the EXAMINER Print- | Ch’town, March 11--cod wkly ¢ sale ing Rooms, Water Street, Charlottetown. Iz WBSORIBE : DS DLILY we : or the = AMUNER, the Cheapest and most newsy { Shares of $25.00 each. —ALSO— 4. Vishing BOATS, 8 DORLES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Daits, Barrels, &c, &e., &e, ‘Terms at sale. é f ' HIE place to get your Printing done is at April 11-—ne & pat lm the EXAMINER Printing Rooms | Paper published in the Province.