} et a i see OO, OAL LOLOL ELLIS ILE - Bice. ome Ani niin ig rn aman _— NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Ottawa and Foreign News. Orrawa, March 1S. Mr. Doull said the vote of Nova Scotia was asutlicient answer to the charge that this tariff had been imposed upon her against her will. If her industries were sufficiently pro- tected, he would not complain of the protec- tion of other industries, but he feared that the tax on bituminous coal was not enough to give Nova Scotia the Ontario market. if the Fi nance Minister would consent to 75 cents, Nova Scotia would have the Ontario market ; and the United States, in order to regain that market, would open their markets to Nova Scotia. The 50 cents would be a very small benefit. He was disposed to kick against 50 cents, but would accept it if he cou not get 75 cents. The distillers, it is said, have entered a strong protest against the increased duties on ardent spirits. it is probable that some amendments will be made in the tariff before finally adopted ; and itis also likely that the Opposition will divide the House on several of the proposi- tions. It is possible that a general resolution, set- ting forth their views, will be offered. ‘The Insolvency Law Committee was called to order about 10.30 by Mr. Colby, Chirman. There was a larger attendance than at the meeting yesterday. Sir A. J. Smith said the present Insolvent Act had given rise to a great deal of fraud and dishonesty that could only be prevented by wiping the present system of the Statute Books. Mr. Robertson, Hamilton, did not think that the repeal of the Insolvent Act would prove advantageous to the country; in fact, it would bring back chaos to the whole business community. On the amendment of Hon. James McDon- ald that the Insolvent Act be continued in a modified form, it was declared carried by a vote of 10 to 8. Hon. James McDonald proposed as a sub- committee to carry out the details of the new Act Messrs. McLellan, Guthrie, Girouard, Colby, Weldin, Doull and Brecken. The com- mittee then adjourned. Lonpon, March 19. Menatti Garibaldi, with 3,000 Italians from Yarante, will colonise this sammer on the southern coast of New Guinea. Of the money reyuired for the colony, $6,000,000 are ready. The applications to join the expedition are more than can be granted. Many Deputies are amongst the adventures. Belfast, Ireland, was excited till a late hour on Monday night on account of difficulties be- tween the police and the Nationalists’ proces- sions. A good many people were sent to the hospital for wounds. Portugal has prohibited the importation of pork, in every shape, from the United States, because of trichine. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 19. The Sultan has given renewed proof of cen- fidence in the Grand Vizier. The danger of changes in the Ministry has been averted for a time. We learn that the Concert by the B. |. Sc- ciety on St. Patrick’s night realized $125 clear profit, which amount will be expended in aid of the poor. Persons having back numbers of the DarLy Examiner, dated July 3rd and July 2Sth, 1877, will confer afavor by leaving them at this office. ‘*Tue Carp” of Hon. Neil McLeod will ap- to-morrow. Also correspondence and other matter crowded out of this issue, How. W. W. Suttivan has gone to Sum- merside to attend a public meeting at that place. Hoy. Mr. Ferevson has gone to new Glas zow. Special Notices. Great clearing out sale of Boots, Shoes and Crockeryware at Gass’. The whole stock to be sold in three weeks. Come and uy at your own prices. Smoxrp Satmon at Beer & Goff s. Scorcn Jam in bulk, 25 cents per Ib., differ- ent kinds, choice. Golden Syrups 10 cents per pint, 18 cents per bottle, at Beer & Goft’s. 73,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SOLD \IN 1878 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we seld 127,833 Sewing Machines. ** 1878 ** . ** 336,432 “" 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 no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. s@ Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Ch'town, March 18, 1875—-2aw tf WAGSTAF?'S HOTEL. HE Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel formerly known as THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first-class style, is now prepared to give eomfortable accommodation to Permanent and Transient Boarders. Tourists and others will receive every atten- tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. WAGSTAFF. May 25, 1878 a <p Le: eileen AUCTION. To be sold by Auction, on ‘Saturday, the 29th of March, INST., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., N the premises, Anderson’s Road, within one mile of Mt. Stewart, A Valuable Leasehold Farm of 50 Land, 20 Acres of which are under cultiva- tion, and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. There is a good Honse and Barn, a good Dairy, a nice Orchard, and a yever failing Well of Water. This Property is now in the possession of the widow of the late Elisha Anderson. Good title guaranteed. TermMs—One-third of the purchase money down, and the balance in two instalments, on good security. Further particulars on day of Sale. FRANCES ANDERSON, March 19, 1879. —_— . To the Electors of the Second District of King’s County: GENTLEMEN, —In again soliciting your suffrages, it becomes my duty to state the cir- cumstances under which | appeal to you for re-election. During the Session recently terminated, a vote of want of contidence in the then Govern- ment was carried in the House of Assembly, which resulted in the resignation of the Ministry. His Honor the Lieutenant Gover- nor was pleased to entrust me with the for- mation of a new Government, which I success- fully accomplished. Believing that the Electors desired an opportunity to pronounce upon the conduct of the late Ministry, and wishing to obtain the sense of the country on the present position of affairs, a dissolution of the House of Assembly has been advised, and an appeal to the Con- stituencies will be made without delay. At the last General Election public senti ment was expressed in favor ef secular education, and the present Ministry will give effect to the voice of the people by maintaining the 1 n3ectarian system. The Government are determined to resort to every legitimate means to lighten the burdens of the tax-payers. In order to accomplish this end it will be necessary to curtail the ex- penses of legislation, and believing that one Legislative Chamber is sufticient for this Province, a Bill will be submitted next session, having for its object the abolition of the Legislative Council. The measure will be so framed as to amply protect the interests of property holders. Provision will likewise be made for a reduction of the remuneration to members. Our civil service is in a very unsatisfactory condition, and the expenditure in regard to it is greatly in excess of the present means of the Province. The Government will adopt measures for the reorganization of the entire service, with a view to the amalgamation of some of the departments, a decrease in the number of officials and a general reduction of ga'aries. Agriculture has notof late years received such encouragement as the staple industry of the Province demands. In order to stimulate the exertions of our farmers and stock raisers the ‘‘Agricultural and Stock Farm” will be placed under improved management, and means will be adopted to render it more gen- erally beneficial than it has hitherto been. This Province is entitled to a proportioal share of the Fishery Award, and the present Ministry will leave nothing undone that they can accomplish, to obtain the same. The olathe system of imprisonment for debt will be abolished, and a more humane law for the protection of creditors will be sub- stituted for it. A measure to secure liens for labor and advances will also be intreduced. The law relating to roads and bridges re- quires amendment. It and the Registration and Ballot Act shall receive the attention of the Government. A system of the strictest retrenchment and most rigid economy in the public service will be inaugurated, so as to reduce all the control- lable outlay and keep the expenditure of the Province within its revenue. If, after the closest husbanding of the pub- lic resources, the Government find it necessary to continue direct taxation, that system will be adopted, which shall be least obnoxious to the people, and will entail the smallest expen- diture in the imposition and collection of the amount required. As I have already exceeded the usual limits of an address, I will not now refer to other subjects that will attract the attention of the Ministry. 1 wish, however, to assure you that the utmost endeavours of the Govern- ment will be directed to promote such effi- ciency, as well as economy, in the administra- tion of our public affairs, as may redound to the prosperity of the Province and the con- tentment of its people. I have the henor to be, Your obedient servaut, W. W. SULLIVAN. Ch’town, March 17, 1879. k-c-adv s-prog her pres n-era ar lin. BROADWAY HOUSE, BY MACKENZIE. fQXHE former ‘‘City Hotel,” now the Broadway House, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Cathedral, is now open for Permanent and Transient Boarders. The rooms have been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. The tables will be supplied with the best the market affords, and fares reasonable. A Suite of Rooms convenient for a small family, together with board &c., can be had in the Broadway House. Acres of | SPRING —61879! — receive by the “ NORTHERN LICHT,” before she was disabled, OUR SPRING STOCK Tweeds! which we have now opened. This is one of THE FINEST —AND— The Cheapest lots of Goods we have ever shown, and is marked at HARD TIMES’ PRICES. Nov. 23, 1878—tf COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,500,090. NSURANCE effected against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. sav Low rates and prompr settlement of losses. HORACE HASZARD, | Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Dee, 20, 1878— | TERMS CASH. Has & G0 We were fortunate enough to: ——eae : mae ea = ae GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS % i Lot at 65 cents, former price $1.00. A CHANCE TO GET A BARGAIN! i Lot at $1.10, i Lot at $1.40, WILL BE ON VIN THE GOUDS March 15, 1879 —3i sat tues fri 1 Lot at 85 cents, former price $1.45. former price former r $1.95. price $2.50. IN OUR WINDOW ON MONDAY W. A. WHEKS & CO. _ —_--— =~ - - — ~-— _ NEW SPRING WEEDS! PER “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 70: TUST RECHIVED, THREE CASES NEW SPRING TWEEDS, CHOICE PATTERNS! 20: ———_— Now is the Time to get Suited — —:0:——— J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879—her LOW PRICES! ial Cash Sal eR DRY COODS, CLOTHING, ETC. The Whole Stock in Trade OF THE LATE ROBERT ORR, —TO BE— SOLD OFF AT COST, —CONSISTING IN PART OF— Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Millinery, Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Winceys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Pilots, Beavers, Coatings, T weeds, etc., etc. ete. ————- Readymade Clothing Hats, Caps, Linders and Drawers, Searfs, &e. Cotton Warp, Small Wares, &e. The above Stock must be cleared out from this date, and our Customers, and the public generally, can depend upon getting Bargains. Jchn McPhee, g Administrator. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. UNDERTAKING, &6. AMES M. BUTCHER is now prepared to give close personal attention to all funerals that may be entrusted to him. of various sizes, styles and quality, always on hand, ready-made. ‘*PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.” Ch’town, February, 24, 1879. Old Mine Sydney Goal. IA RAIL, from Georgetown. Orders left with Mr. GrorGr Coomps, Lord’s Wharf, or with the Subscriber, will have prompt attention. H. COOMBS. Charlottetown, March 17, 1879. March 10, 1879, —3i | POLITICAL! FHYHE ELECTORS of the Second Dir- trict of Q@ueen’s County are r- quested to attend the following meetings, where they will be addressed by the late Rey - resentatives and others :— BROOKFIELD, Monday, 17th inst., a seven o'clock. CORNWALL, Tuesday, 18th inst., at seven o'clock. NORTH WILTSHIRE, Wednesday, 19th inst., at seven o’clock. NEW GLASGOW, Thursday, at seven o'clock. RUSTICO (Bank), seven o'clock. WHEATLEY RIVER, Saturday, 22d inst., at seven o'clock. MILTON, Monday, o'clock. BRIEN’S CROSS, Tuesday, 25th inst., at seven o’clock. NINE MILE CREEK (Ladner’s), Thurs- day, 27th inst., at seven o'clock, LONG CREEK (Lowrie’s), Friday, 28th inst., at seven o'clock. NORTH RIVER (Warren’s), Saturday, 29th inst., at seven o'clock. SOUTH WILTSHIRE, Monday, 31st inst., at seven o’clock. March 14, 1879.—lin d&w Coal. Coal. AYDNEY ROUND COAL $3.50 per ton; )K) Gowrie Mines Small Coal 2.50 do —ALSO— 200 Tons Anthracite Nut Coal, 86.50 per ton, For sale at 20th inst., Friday, 21st inst., at 24th inst., at seven KOUGHANS’ SCALES. Charlottetown, March 12, 1879. “s H. W. Vinnicombe, Resident Piano Tuner 4: Regulator, ft AS adopted the Dollar system of Tuning , —six visits a year, at one dollar per visit. This system is much more economical and satisfactory than any other, as the cost is less, and the instrument is kept constantly: in tune and repair. A visit will be made to all parts of the Island once a year, or oftner if desired. Pianos tuned by Haniilton’s system of even temperament. sa Orders may be left at Mr. Fletcher’s Music Store, or at Bremner Bros., Queen Street. Jan. 6, 1879— COAL! 10 Tons Round ‘‘ACADIA MINES, and a smaller lot of NUT, at our usu low prices. Wright & MacGowan, QUEEN’S WHARF Ch town, Feb. 8, 1879 --taw for 2m. Wants. Lost, Found, Lr, NNN a Advertisements wnder this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. VW Ae reliable Young Man, possessing unquestionable references, to take charge of a General Retail Store sitn- ate on the line of Railway. Apply at this office. March 20, 1879. LET.—The Shop and Premises front- ing on the South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House, at present in ssession of Mr. Larter, as a Shoe Store. ossession given on the 6th of August next, Apply to MRS. STAMPER. March, 18, 1879.—4i oaw VW LET.—The Dwelling on Pownal S8t., now occupied by R. Young, Esq. Pos- session given 9th April, 1879. W. J. BOSWELL, March 15, 1879.—-sa mo w tf VO LET—A Dwelling House, with six Rooms, on Great George Street. Apply to JOHN HIGGINS. Feb, 24, 1879, Ego