a Ree ae a tea enaeaeaeaadaammmmseanammenieetannen nen ne THe muils have erossed from both sides to he ice ) day. Taxpayers” letter crowded otit—will ap pear to-morrow, Cart. Maxwewi. R. N., and family arrived home yesterday, alter spending the winter in England. Tue funeral of Mr. Albert McKinnon which took place to-day, was attended hy tw, companies of artillery. Dervine has already commenced on the Victoria Park. We would request teamsters to keep off the cricket grounds. If not, they will be held responsible for all damage dove. A rraut, which originated at the Atheneum corner last evening, was finished in P. R. style on Lower St. Peter’s road, outside the city limits, this forenoon. It was witnessed by upwards of one hundred hoodlums, gamins, etc., who gloated over the brutish manner in which the belligerents pummelled each other. Mr. Exar ce presents his compliments to the ladies and gentlemen who sang at the Concert in the Y. M. ©. A. Hallon Monday last, and will be happy to meet them in St. Paul's _ School-room on Thursday, the lst May, for the ee of carrying out the sugyestions made . Mayor Dawson. At one o'clock on Wednesday night a woman named Mary Mclsaac came to the police station for protection. She had been staying with a woman named Kate Hennessy, who beat and chased her from her premises. Mrs. Hennessy appeared before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon for assault on com plaint of the first named. The case was dis- missed. A Nova Scoria Giri recently went to Van- couver Island to go into service. She was met on the wharf as she landed by a strange young man, who there and then proposed to her. The girl did not immediately respond, but made a few inquiries, found her singular lover was a man of character, and married him before she had been in the country twelve hours. On the 9th inst. Mr. Tilley moved the fol- lowing resolution :—‘‘Resolved, That it is ex- dient to add to the list of goods exempted ices customs duty, when imported into Canada, the following articles—being the natural products or the manufacture of the Colony of Newfoundland—viz, fish, fresh, drief, salted or smoked; fish oil and all reduct of fish; sea] oil, and animals of all inds.” Avery handsome Papier Machie Ladies Work Table is on exhibition at the ‘‘ Diamond Bookstore."" The carving upon the different articles therein contained is superior, and the eneral get up is superior to anything of the Find ever imported to the Island. The original cost was one hundred guineas, but the party who wishes to dispose of the article is willing to take seventy-five dollars. This is a rare opportunity for any person who wishes to add an exceedingly handsome ornament to their parlor furniture. A Tares Mrz Race.—P. Duffy and Michael Halfpenny, of P. E. Island, had a three mile race on the 15th inst. im St. John, N. B., for $50 a side. The course was on the Marsh Road, from the Three Mile House to the Round House, and Dan- iel McNeill was stakeholder and referee. Duffy led for the first mile, but he was then passed by Halfpenny, who came in the vic- torin 15 minutes. Halfpenny announces himself willing to run anybody in St. John a three mile race. Deatu or Dr. JENKINS, OF CoPELANDs.— Mr. H. J. Jenkins, M. R. U. S., died suddenly on the 12th ult., at his residence, Copelands, Holmer, near Hereford. This charming villa has for many years been noted as the Straw- berry-hill of this neighborhood, being the arcana of articles of vertu, antique china, rare vases, procelains, paintings, choice engravings, and carved furniture, collected by the un- ceasing efforts, and formed uncer the ripe and matured judgment of Mr. Jenkins, during the past 40 years. The collectioa and its arrange. ment at Copelands are spoken very highly of by coanoieirs who had the priviledge of in- spection. [The deceased resided in this city for some time with his brother, the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, and was well known to many who will regrejto hear of his sudden death. } Tur Macon (Miss.) Sun dropped into poetry to represent the state of the market the othe day with the following result :— Cotton—Drooping, 6 to 8, Whisky—Brisk, $2 straight, Bacon—Steady, 6 to 7, Sugar—Prime, has reached 11. Flour-—Unchanged, from 7 to 10. Butter—Firm, on ice, or when The weather’s cool enough, and then It rates in lots at 25, Eggs 15 if not alive. Cheese is lively—Crawling up Coffee—Weak, inclined to droop, Lard slips up to 7 and 8, Just where Tilden slipped-—— But we are slipping into politics, and can- not proceed any further, said the commercial editor. ‘‘Dry Goons” is the signature of a Char lottetown correspondent of the Monetary Times who, in combatting what he alleges to be Mr. Cartwright’s misunderstanding of Prince Edward Island’s contribution to the Dominion Exchequer, states as follows :— ‘**The revenue of P. E. Island previous to Confederation, under our own tariff, was nearly $500,000; if you applied the then Canadian tariff to our imports it would have returned something like $650,000. Mr. Cartwright expected P. E. I. to return this sum, but it must be remembered that a great portion of our purchases, such as furs, tweeds, boots and shoes, soaps, etc., were imported from Canada, and would cease to pay any duty after we went inte Confedera- tion. Our teas, sugars, molasses, etc., are imported from Halifax and the duties are — there. We buy a large quantity of nglish goods in Montreal, and the duties are paid there, for which the Provinces of Nova Scotia and Quebec got credit.” The correspondent maintains that this Province ptys into the General Government as much as she gets from it, and only got fair terms, when she consented to go into the Do- minion, OT A, RA and Other Items, 3 | NEWS BY TELEGR AP mee adit ceding TINO nt 2 teoe! i fies uLiaWa and Foreign News, Orrawa, April 17. Senator Howlan was able to walk out yes- terday. This is his first appearance since he was taken ill. Loxpon, April 17. Lord Chelmsford telegraphs that the latest reports say that the Zulus refuse to assemble by regiments, but will defend their own dis- trict. The enemy around Ekowe is estimated at 15,000. Lord Chelmsford has detained Cetewayo’s messengers, promising to send his terms from Ekowe. A strong force of colonial troops had crossed the Orange River to punish the Grigna chief. John Bright addressed his constituents at Birmingham last night and was enthusias- tically received. The tenor of his speech will be gathered from the concluding sentence, viz, “The Government are imbecile at home and turbulent and wicked abrcad. I leave them to the judgment of their constituencies and the heavy condemnation of history.” Bressets, April 17. By an explosion of a fire damp at Argraphe coal* pit, near Mons, Belgium, a woodwork shaft caught fire and fellin. There are 240 men inthe mine, and it is feared many have perished. ee Special Notices. Fresn SeErps, just received, at Haszari’s Agricultural Store, Queen Square (West. ) s Fresu Hawtevur received to-day per str. ‘‘Albert,”’ at Hall’s Fish Market.—apl 17, 21 SuGar at Fresu ORANGES and MapLe Beer & GoFF’s. EaRLIEst IN CuLtrvaTion. — The Early Climax Cabbage. Extra crisp curled Lettuce. Seed of the above varieties, at Haszard’s Agricultural Store. April 15—tf New Dress Material, from eleven cents and upwards, just received at R. Young’s. _ Very Choice Snoked Hams, at Beer & Gorr’s. BoNnELEss Fisu at Beer & Gorr s. Ss a ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. April 16—J. H. Cathrae, city; George Howatt, Crapaud. 17th—J. T. McLeish, Toronto; Charles R. Pison, Montreal; S. H. Hall, Dudiey, England; William Headly, do.; H. S. Donald, St. John. Married. At the residence of the bride’s father, North River, April 3rd, by Rev. C. C. Burgess, Mr. Charles 8. Schurman, of Charlottetewn, to Miss Maggie M. Warren. Died. On the 6th inst., at Glenfinnan Pond, of Bronchitis, Mary, second daughter of William Maguire, in the 17th year of her age. May she rest in peace. On the 4th inst., at the residence of her son, Mr. John Hogg. Kelvin Grove, Lot 16, Jenny Blackstock, relict of the late Richard Hogg, in the 75th year of her age. Deceased emi grated from Annandale, Dumfrishire, Scot- land, in the year 1841. Her husband died thirty-two years ago, she was then left to struggle with and provide for a large family of small children. She had to endure the hard- ships and privations incident to the new set- tlers at that time. But, with remarkable energv and thrift, she fought the battle brave- ly and well. She was respected by all who knew her for her kindness and amiable de- portment. She was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church, and died as she lived, trusting firmly in the merits of a eruci- fiel Redeemer and in the hopes of a glorious esurrection. At Lot 16, onthe Sth inst., after a lingering illness, Mr. Patrick Daley, in the 74th year of his age. In S’side, on the 4th inst., Wm. Lawscn, son of Edward and Olevia Hogg, aged 16 years, ‘‘ Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. ’ At Summerside, on the 16th inst.. of inflam- mation of the lungs, Margaret, relict of the late Andrew Wilson, in the 74th year of her age. HOUSE WANTED. COMFORTABLE DWELLING (with £% not less than eight commodious Rooms, besides Kitchen) conveniently situated in a pleasant part of the City or suburbs. _Address, giving particulars and naming rent, ‘* HOUSEHOLDER,” EXAMINER OFFICE. April 17, 1879—ex 3i pat 2i 1879. SEEDS. 1879. ECEIVED via Georgetown, small Seeds for early sowing. And an unusually large stock of Garden and Agricultural Seeds daily expected from Williara Evans, Seedsman to the Council of Agriculture for the Prevince cf Quebec. Mr. Evays received the first prize for Swe- dish Turnips, grown on bis own farm, at the last Provincial Exhibition held in Montreal, when competition was open to the Dominion. WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, | Queen st., Ch’town, April 15,’79. | 61 THE NEW TARIFF. F THERE IS ANYTHING IN THE Watch, Clock or Jewelry Lixe ‘that you require, you will not find the price ‘raised, but in many instances lowered, at E. W. TAYLOR’S, * WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Ch'town, April 8, 1879.—tf | Niel saa gc" A RE a a ca aN RN EE LOA AS tM et | EW ee eee EX “ALBERT,” VIA GEORGETOWN. SPRING STYLES, MEN'S HATS! Felt and Straw. GENTS’ WHITE SHIRTS ee ee ce mee Frillings VELVET CENS. BUTTONS Braids. Genis Scarfs. a —_ ‘ dail OS gt ~~ _ eet — eC Nematic tcl etn Peta ne ~_ \will continue running as usual. oe + ee nme eee ——. iT i az res 3 Sun F 2 came od nen ila am EE ee at <0 — The Carroll & Wapnagtan W OPGGSb6l ‘Carroll ° will leave Boston on SAPRURDAY, THE 26th INST., ice permitting. Orders to bein trmeshould go forward at once. wy CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April 14, 1879—3in eod Property for Sale. TENHE BAPTIST “CHURCH PROPERTY, ii situate on Great George street, will shortly be vacated, and is now offered for sale by private contract. Apply to either of the undersigned. JOHN SCOTT, Kent st., } a salities JAMES DE-BRISAY,. § ~""**** April 14, 1879—eod tf HOUSE TO LEY. 7¥VO LET—A House one fourth mile from the city, on the St. Peter's Road, free from city taxes. Apply to LEMUEL WRIGHT. Royalty, April 10, 1879— 3i Piand tor sale, Vo SQUARE AMERICAN PIANO, nearly new. Apply to W. McKECUNIE, April 14—6i HOUSEHOLD COoOODS For Spring. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Have in Stock a splendid lot of 3 Carpets (in all qualities). Paper Hangings (cheap, medium, and best analities), Floor Oil Cloths (gbout English make, all widths), Table Linens, Sheetings, Towel- ings, Bed Tickings, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Bleached and Grey Calicces. Housekeepers purchasing, should see those (soods, as they will be sold at Olid Prices. April 19, 1579—th fr mon wed 2w West of England House. GREAT GLBARINIG-0UP SALE AM instructed by W. W. STUMBLES. to Sel! at AUCTION, at the above-named Stand, Great George Street, commencing on spring Styles —OF— | BNZAR PAFTERNS | | GLa & Ut ” April 10, 1879. | Monday, 2st tnst., AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, THE EWTIRE STOCK IN TRADE, Consisting of Dress Materials, Cloths, Flan- vels, Prints, Shirtings, Calico, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers ; an assortment of Glassware, Crockeryware, Milk Pans, &c.3 Hardware, Groceries, Confectionery, Shop Furniture, Stoves, Seales and Weights, Show Cases, &e., &c. Terms Casi. es Asplendid opportun ty for ready-money purchasers to buy Goods at their own prices. WILLIAH BODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, April 14, 187 —eod APPLES. PER sTR. ‘‘ ALBERT,” @ BRLS. RECEIVED S6 CONSIGNMENT. ._ CARVELL BROS, Oh’town, April 10.—2in Now is the Time 1B. Queen Street, Clariottetown, March 1, 1879 SPAUNG TWEED “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 0°————— JUST RECEIVED, THREE GASES NEW SPAINC CHOICE PATTERN T WEEDS, S! LOW PRICI OD pene ad to get Suited ):———- — “‘VWACDONALD. —her i A tl I ti Bi alle ean BOSTON STEAMERS, SOLE LEATHER! YZ) ECEIVED, via Georgetown, ex steamer £ A dy. rt, {G0 Sides LOGAN'S N®. IL. FENTON T. NEWBERY CO. April 10—3i pat li 1 Sole Leather. 3() SIDES received to-day, per steamer ° Albert. CARVELL BROS, | TO DAY, ON April 8, 1879—Sin PEOPLE ARE RUSHING BRENINER BROS. FOR THE New school Books. THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED BY STR. ‘‘ALBERT.” a V E have just opened the following: COLLINS’ GEOGRAPHY, 2d and 34; ROYAL READERS, HARPER’S HISTORY | PROVINCES. ; Also AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SPLINTS, PERFORATED GOLD PERFORATED BOARD. . Balance of stock by next boat. BREMNER BROS. April 10.—2i t&s woop MOTTOES, Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. A Rare Chance to Obtain a Cheap and Elegant House in Charlottetown, |r Y\HE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale the three-story DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP on Prince street, opposite St. Paul’s Church, in the very centre of the city. Also, a small Cottage on Hensley street, known as ‘‘ Davy’s Lane.” And, also, a large Building Lot, 45 by 160 feet, pleasantly situated on Euston street, near entrance to St. Peter’s Road. lf not previously disposed of by private con- tract, the above described property “will be oifered at Public Auction on Thursday, the first day of May next, at the hour of twelve 0 clock, noon. For terms, ete., apply to KR. WRIGHT. Prince st., Ch’town, April 9.—pat 3w COMPRESSED TEA FLUUR & THA STORE! 49 STS. PER POUND in 1-4 ib. Blocks. IT IS EXCELLENT. GIVE IT A TRIAL, BHER & GOFF. Ch’town, April 4, 1879. FOR SALE, rQNHE unexpired term of fourteen years of LEASE OF LAND, corner of Queen and Richmond Streets, formerly occupied by Fra ser’s Drug and Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store. For farther particulars,japply at ‘‘ Glasgow House,”’ to Mr. F. LePage. P. G. FRASER. Charlottetown, March 31, 1879. Wants. Lost, Found, Se, Advertisements under this heading, in spaes not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. rex LET—VSor 6 or 12 months, a Furnished COTTAGE in a convenient part of the city. Apply at this office. , April 15—6i _ LET.—‘The Shop and Premises front§ ing on the South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House, at present in possession of Mr. Larter, as a Shoe Store. Possession given on the 6th of Angust next, Apply to Mits. STAMPER. March, 18, 1879,—~4i oaw : iii et ee ee oe oer eae