‘with McLevd on the schwooner, and were ——— — om oi —— eons, TD nae tn i teats nay _~ et a ena pocal and Other Ltems, Tur next meeting of the Philharmoric | aniety will be held on Tuesday evening, 30th | Society ‘all att j ieee, H : of March, when a full attendance is reque: cl. | JaMESs C. WRIGHT, Secretary pro tem. oe sectaniemeaiscinaiiy ciliata iii vy Moclinryre and Dr. | Creorgetown, the arrival of His Lorpsair Bish O'Brien returned to-day fro where they had been Wailing the Northern Light, | + Remember the Scotch Mntertainment to be held im St. James’ Hall, ‘* Auld Kirk,” on to-morrow evening, Biarch 18. See ad- yertiserment. ——- —— . ; ’ . . j Torat subscriptions te the Herald Irish | Famine fund amount to $285. 887.81 includ jng $1,779.20 received on the 14th. The jatter amount includes $1000 from the citizens of Chester, Pa,, and vicinity. Tus sale of John Seller's property took Jace yesterday. The farm at North River Bridge was bought by John McPhee, Ksq., whe owns the ad,joimiag farm, for $2,400, and the dwelling heuse and property on Euston Street, Charlettetown, formerly owned by Governor Laird, was purchased by William Boyle, Esq., for soraething over $1900. Sel ler's paid 3750 for the tarm about thirteen! years 4g0, and over $300) for the Charlotte. town property about five years ago. ‘This shows how property has depreciated in value within the last few years. Yesrervay afternoon, au elderly woman—a Mrs. Flynn, from Tracadie—-suddenly fel) awongst alotof tubs before the Family Gro- cery on Queen Square. After being lifted and taken into Mr. Braces store she, in a feeble tone, informed those present that her fall was owing to the fact that she was a suiferer from “heart disease.” Sympathizing friends pro- cured various restoratives, but it was soon discovered that the actual ‘* disease’ was of the Red heart character. In fact she wasa humble worshipper at the shrine of Bacciius. Carr. Joun McLeop, of the P. E. Island schooner Capella, has been arrested in Halifax for abducting a young girl under 16 years of age, named Anderson, away frow her home. The girl in company with three others of a similar age, spent several days afterwards introduced to the Captain ef a} barque lying in the strvam, witere they were taken on board and stayed Friday night. On Saturday morning the police got on their track and breught them ashore. ces ~iaenddigencsihncelltn Art the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this morning William Norton, arrested on coim- plaint of his wife for habitualdrunkeuness and neglect. was sentenced to one month's im prisonisent with hard labor. Hector McPhail, a half-witted individual, appeared upon com- plaint of Mr Porter, charged with annoying Mr. P. continually. The Magistrate allowed the prisoner to be discharged upon the distinct understanding that he would be good in the future. Wim. Hennessy was yesterday further remanded, and wiil appear before the Stipen- diary to-morrow morning. Mersorw.—A brilliant metoerie display similar to the one seen here a short time ago, was witnessed at Amherst on Thursday even- ing. The sky, which was overcast, was sud- denly so illuminated by the light of a meteor that a bright reflection was cast over objects as if a calcium light had shone upon them from a distance. Itstarted from the east at a int a little more than midway from the Gevinen to the zenith, and took a westerly, zig-zag course; thatit had the appearanve of being 3 inches in (liameter, with a long, lumi- nous tail, graduating to a point, and after being visible about 15 seconds, disappeared some distance above the horizon. Tuere are about 5,000 Chinamen in New York and vicinity at present, and it is said to be likely that 5.000 more will be brought Kast to engage in various occupations. It appears that Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Mathew Wilson, whose cousin is wife of Young Wing, Vice-Consul for China at Washington, are about to eugage actively in the movement to bring Chinese East, particularly to New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Sargent says when the present limited exodus of Chinese from San Francisco is accomplished by extra induce ments to be offered the Mongolians will swarm to New York. She intends, with the assist- ance of her friends, to see what can be done With manufacturers for the extensive employ- ment of Chinese workmen. >See Ir is rumored, says the Quotidien of Levis, that the troubles which took place last year between the French-Canadian and Irish Shinlaorers’ Socisties will probably be repeated this summer. The same jour- nal expresses the regret, in which we join, that satisfactory arrangements, which would prevent such quarrels and disturb- ances, have not been made. Notwithstand- | ing these forebodings, it is to be hoped that it is unt yet tao late, by the exercise of prudence aud forbearance, to arrive at such au understauding as will prevent the recur- rence of the sac antagonism of which Que- bec was the acene last year. -~—ipleiieensilaiillatdin St. Pavi’s Cuvrca Assectation.—A good audience gathe ed last evening in St. Paul’s Sehool-rooin to hear a paper read by the Rector on ‘The Bennett Judgment.” The Rev. gentleman dealt with the subject under three heads—the teachings of the Reformers (Cranmer and others) on the Sacrament of the ord’s supper; the teaching of the prayer- . @ contaived in the articles and com- munion service; and the terms of the jadg- ment delivered by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council) He was followed by Rev Mr. Osb srne, Messrs. Dixon, Palmer, Welsh. | axwell and Williams. ‘he latter being the Ouly speaker di fering from the Kector s views as to the results of the Beanett Judgment. Mr. Williams while agreeing with the Rector 88 to the injurious results of the Rev. Mr. enuett’s teaching differed from him as to the effect of the julgment delivered. He quoted ° language on Which Mr Bennett was tried, - | , «siler routine proceedinas, which occupied [to continue the performance of his daties, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | a 8 ke = me peers itp i /?) ; O THC SL ceiterioer. GEORGETOWN, i iia Northern Ligh . , - . ! March 17,4 p.m. | ndeu ler passen- | gers at Guernsey Co about six miles west of Cape Bear, today. Some of the! prssengers Just arrived at Georvetown. ‘rawa, ilarch 16. ie House met at 3.25 this afterneon. some time, a petition was read from the Bishop of Nova Scotia and his clergy against the deceased Wife’s Sister’s Bill : also, one on the same subject from the Met- repolitan Bishop of Fredericton. _ Sir John moved that when the House ad- journed Lo day, it stand adj urned ti]] Chursday. This is to allow members and opportunity to attend the funeral of Mr. tlolton to-morrow, Sir John moved the Government business have precedence en Thursdays during the remainder of the Session. The House then passed to the order of the day and resumed the debate on the Budget. McCallum believed the country had turn- ed the corner. It was going to ruin under the late Government, but the measures of the present Government have guided the country eut of the road to ruin, and now the people were rejvicing that they had changed their guides. He developed this idea referring to the mannfacturers, the trader, the tarmer, the laborer, the pro- fessional man, aud showing in each case the diiference between the position of affairs when the late Government went out and the present time. It being six o'clock the Speaker left the chair, After recess, the debate on the Budget was continued during the evening, by Messrs. Oliver, Sproule, Gault and King. The burden of Oliver's story was that the N. P. was doing mischief generally, and benefiting nobody. Spreul gave facts to show that the National Policy had done good already, and | would do more good each year of its con tinuance. King decried the statements of Sir Leen- | ard, respecting New Brnnswick, and en-| leavored to show that St. Jehn city had| lost nearly her Whole trade, owing to the | vad effects of the National Policy. He averred that gentlemen in the House from New Brunswick, supporting the Govern- ment, found themselves humiliated, because of pledges they had given in the strength of Sir Leonard’s statements. He believed that if the census should be taken next year, the population of New Brunswick would be found to have decreased during the last ten years. At the close of King’s speech, Domville tnoved the adjournment of the debate. — The House adjourned immediately after. Lonpon, Feb. 16. The electoral campaign is very active. A number of Liberal and Conservative meet- ings were held in London and the provinces last night. The Laily Telegraph says :—‘‘Mr. Brand, Speaker of the Commons, after the an- nouncement of the dissolution, placed his resignation in the hands of the Premier, on account of ill-health, but through the solicitation of the Government, consented if elected, during the next Parliament.” The Sportsman says that, although Parole has arrived at Lincoln, and betting on him is 40 to 1, it means nothing. He will probably not start in the race. A Berlin déspatch says the Pope having made the concession that the names of the priests appointed to livings are henceforth to be officially communicated by the Bishops to the secular authorities. Peace between Berlin and the Vatican has become possible. About a thousand vacant livings will be re- filled, and some vexatious clauses of the ecclesiastical laws repealed. ; } i Financial. | Tur following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the banks here : London --sight........... 104 per cent. prem. | OF ss sina diene $2 percent. ‘‘ New York—cheque....... s percent. ‘‘ Boston--cheque.......... 4 percent. ‘‘ Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. “ SUMMA. oes saevdevees ot 4 percent. ee eS Oe ee A percent. ‘‘ St. John’s, N’fid........ 2 percent. ‘“ ae. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. March 15.—Rev’d S Gun, St Peters; Rev'd J McKinnon, Georgetown ; P M Bourke, Mill- view ; A Craig, Bedeque ; W Reid, Alberton ;! Sebastian Davison, Tignish; RD Sterns and wife, Morell; Frederick Ho lind, Beceque ; Isxac Schurman, do; D Rodgers, do.— March 16.—Deacon Bildwin, N B; A Me- Neil and wife, Cavendish ; Benjamin Bullman, Rustice ; W Bullman, do; D Mutch, do; Mal- eolm MePhee St. Peters; Ruben Perry, Cav- endish ; Valter Simpson and wife, do; A Me- Millan. W River; A Schurman, Bedegue ; John MeNeill, Cavendish; D. W. Palmer, Victoria; Joseph McDonald, Bay Fo: tune. DIED. On Monday night, 15th inst., Frederick Ernest MacCall, infantson of Frederick and Leah Mitchell, aged cight and a half months. In this city, at the residence of her son, on the 13th inst., arah, relict of the late James M:Lean, aged 86 years. In this city. on the 2lst Feb., George Bov- yr, an old and respected inhabitant, and for | many years aresident of Stanhope, aged (1) years. At Cornwa'l, on the 7th inst., Charles R. one the terms of the verdict in the case - that the appeal must be dismissed ’’—and Carmel thas tuough the Judicial Committee | May have con lemued the teaching of Mr. | unett, they failed to convict him anid have! te decision while not compelling any Minister, to alopt Mr. Senanett’s views or sanctioning | 6) doctrine, tolerates and allows auy clerzy- Man holding it. He cited the fact thata large = active party within the Church hold such 'ews, and since the Bennett Cage have not | n prosecuted. The Rector brietly replied | aud the meeting closed. ~fone, of enlargement of the heart, aged 36 ears. The deceased passed aWay trusting in the merits of his Redeemer. In this city, on the 23rd ult., George Wal- ter, aged 7 mouths and 20 days, only son «f Samuel W. ond Lizzie Millner, Molasses. m PUNS. . + ma G ) 20 Bbla. Bright Molasses. CARVELL BROS. ND CO: ALT teat ts altace Low HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Stocks in the City to select from. Linen Table Damasks, Cream Table Damasks. Kull lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linen Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. ern can enema | CS eta Seataantenat A Fine Lot of Black and Colored Lustres and Persian Cords, Black French Merino ald Gashineres, Courtald’s, Grapes, &e, REMNANTS ! REMNANTS ! A lot of Dress Goods and other Remnants at a low Price to clear. A Part of Gur Spring Stock of Tweens just arrived Sy “Northera Light,” Charlotttetown, March 4, 180, LT AS NO I EO tl I hw Ta nt ti Pain! TERMS CASH! CG. DAVIES & cas tHe PERFECTION j} °° } ~tartteryecon Of WiHISKY 1) | 47STODDY. || __ T ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, 4 ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, FE. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Rerorr on the Lorne HIGHLAND WHISKY: ‘**We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. 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 possessed all the characteristics of pure aid well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘¢ArtTHUR Hii, Hassatyt, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heuner, F. C. 8., F. I. ©.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLERS Broruers, 31 Commercial Street, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents:-- MESSRs. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlotictown, P.E.I. Feb. 24, 1880 —_—— RS “Belvidere.” ,RNBIS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of abont 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years, either as a whole or in part. For particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G. W. DrBLots, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. March 10, 1850—pat tf et a ee Marine Insarance bompany OF P, E&. iSLAND. 5 faye ANNUAL MEETIN‘: of the Share- S holders of the above named Company will be held in their Office, corner Great George and Lower Water Streets, on Thursday, 25th day of March inst., at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year aud the transaction of other business. By order of the Directors, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, March 6, ’80—till meeting ad Labrador Herring. oo CATCH OF 15879. Smoked Salmon, Salt Tront, ‘Herring, ‘* Shad, ‘Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. At HALL’s FISH MARKET. Feb. 1S, 1850—tf ‘FOR THE HOLIDAYS ANY OTHER TIMc. W. R. BORZHAM Has on hand, and coming, per steamer North- ern Light. alarge stock of Mon's. Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shues. Rubbers, Over- shces and Slippers, all styles and prices to suit allages and pockets. Come along to W. R. BUREHAM, South Side Queen Square. 1879. —3mos taw Dec. 25, “QHb WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per i sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. Ey Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to THe Wegnus EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the Un*ted States, cz the Deminion, on receipt of One Dollar. i } 20S 2 eee -s a STOVES AND HAROWARE. REMOVED 'TO WALKER’S CORNER, LATELY OCCUPIED BY JOHN KELLY & C0. SIMON W. CRABBE. Charlottetown, Mareh 15, 1890—2w eod, ne ar 4i a A oe Se THE FIRM OF .&A. BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, Take this opportunity of informing the public that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the Ist day of March next, Ensuing, and all unsettled claims at that date will have to be handed over for collection, Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date for adjustment aud payment. They will also close out balance of stock during said time at a large discount. W. & A BROWN. Charlottetown, January 8, 1880. — nh apo ee ESTASLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. _ SOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. N ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, ‘Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, ‘Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. aa” Prices on application. Jan, Y 1879. Pr (Meeting of Parliament, | ! i ee ! ST. JAMES’ KIRK BAZAAR! (Taxa E i adies in connection with St. James’ Kirk will hold a Bazaar for the Sale of Fancy and Useful ticles, will be due at Charlottetown, -—~AIs0—~ About the Ist cf May Next. ‘ 4 a and Refieshmant Table, and will carry Potatoes, Oats, Barley, Butter, | and other icatiahe of the Island, ou freight, On the 3lst March Next, provided a full cargo can be engaged. The upper deck — a = steamer : also open for charter for either Horses, Cattle aan _ MARKET HALL. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this | _ The proceeds to be applied to the liquida- opportunity, will please apply early, in order tion of the debt on the Church edifice. | Doors epen at 2 o’clock, p. m. to secure room, Should a full cargo be engaged, the ‘‘Prince Admission-—Adults, 20 cents; children, Tickets to be had at the Drug —IN THE— Edward” would sail about the 10.h May tor half-price. a port in Great Britain, as may hereafter be Stores of W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, CG. D, agreed on. | Rankin, and at the door. For particulars apply te | PRESIDENT. - — ne 2 » ge | Commi1TeEE—Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. » Peake Bi OS. & Co., | worth, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Stirlin —— ManaGers. Lord, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs, McLaren, Mrs. A, | Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs, ——— |P, W. Hyndman, Miss Mackieson, Miss UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINERy Owen, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. WK the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper) T. A. STEWART, published in the Provinces ! Feb, 19, 1880. i Charlottetown, March 11, 1880. ‘ i 4 a 4 # 4 “