eA Ire - A A at atita ta cence: Se A NO nl OL ml pocal and Ot ~ her Items, Society’ mmm — Tes ‘“Patagenian meet» to night. JgnaTOR Brown 1 ing: A te mere Passa HeRreine id at the wharves to-day for tweaty cents per dozen. RewsmBeRk the Temperance Mass Meeting jn the Market Hall to-night. Tus ‘ Meather Belle” leaves for Mount! Stewa t to-morrow iorning at 11 e’cloek, ‘imothy and Clover store.—R. May. Tus Best Island Seed at the Agricultural neem Tue Lindley Opera and Comedy Company | have gone to Mount Stewart, where they in- tend playing “ Pine ore” te-night. Tur Rev. W. J. Ancient, hero of the ‘‘ At- jantic” disaster, has left Halifax to take charge of the Episcopal Church, N, 3. A sans belonging to Mr. Patrick Breen, at Southport, was totally consumed by fire this evening at hal! past feur o'clock. Georak Davies & Co., are now openin new Spring Goeds, ex ‘Peruvian’ ant “Nerthern Light.”’ Lowest prices for cash. Just Arniven.—New Tweeds and Worsteds, in great variety, at Bruce & McKenziz's.—ap28 THe St. Lawrence left for Pictou this mern- ing, but returned to port at 4 o'clock this aiternoon, on account ef the large quantity of ice in the Bay. Prrsoxal.—How. Senator Carvell, with Mrs. Carvell and Master Parker Carvel, ar- rived to-day from Oitawa. They are staying at “Wagstaff a.” * Peas ~McLean’s Blue Peter, Carters First Crop, Sutton’s Ringleader, Daniel 0’ Rourke, Kentish Invicta, Champion of England, Ad- yancer, Forty-fold, Victorias Marrow, York- shire Hero, B itis Queen, and Sugar, (eat- able pod,)—-W. R. Watson, [ap 27 61 The regu'ar meeting of the Educational In- stitute will be held to-morrow evening in the Upper Prince Street School building at 7.30 ociock, p.m. The subject for discussion, which is, ‘‘The Study of Physical Sciences,” will be opened by Dr. Leeming, Wx regret to see that the cricket tield on Victoria Park has been considerably broken by persons unwittingly driving over it. We would request citizens whoare in the habit of driving inthe Park to keep off this special part, as it is a great inconvenience to cricket- ers to have their greund broken. ean ememmmnemmmmmed New Goons, Spring and Summer, 1850— ata small advance on cost, at the Manchester House, Queen Street, as they must be sold this seasen. A new line of ‘I'weeds and Coat- ings received. Inspection solicited.—S. W. McMurray. [Lw eod Tue Grand Division of Sons of Temperance met in this city at noon, today. _There was a large attendance of representatives from the country districts. The reports read showed the Order to be in a flourishing condition. Several representativs were initiated. A pub- lic meeting taken place in the Market Hall this evening. Cricket. — The annual meeting of the Phenix Cricket Club was adjourned from Tuesday until Saturday, May Ist, at 8 o'clock, p. m., as several very important matters have not yet been decidedupon. A full attendance of members is requested. Gentiemen wishing to become apekbas are also invited. The neeting will be held at-the office of Messrs. Davies & Sutherland. Gentlemen will please take notice that the heur is § o’cloch, p. m., sharp. Joux. H. Yeo, Secretary. Mgasvures.- On and after the first of Speeial Dispatch to the E reported to be recover. | | the North-West Police. [a293i | EWS BY TELEGRAPH. ’ i ener. Ovrawa, April 27. After recess the House went into Com: mittee of Supply. After a good deal of un-| ‘interesting discussion which was confined | to western mem/ers, estimates for Canals! and North-West tndians, were passed. | Mr. Reyal gave a shocking account of| They cost near-| ly $1,009 each. but are poorly fed and} clothed-—seldom get any drill, don’t wear uniforms, the forts they eccupy are inde- fensible, and they buy and sell Indian girls as slaves and prestitutes. Sir John did net believe these things were half so bad, but would seo imatters righted. Just before adjournment Mr. McKenzie stated that he had yesterday determined to withdraw from the position of Leader of the Oppesition, and did not intend to act hereafter except in his individual capacity as a member on that side of the House. Sir John expressed the hope that the gentleman who would succeed to the leadership ‘weuld display the zeal faithfnl- ness and ability that Mr. McKenzie had done. The Heuse adjourned at two o'clock. Messrs. Snowball and Muirhead left for home to-day. Mr. Mackenzie’s resignation is the uni- versal topic this morning. A caucus is called fer to-morrow. Lonpon, April 27. The Standard says that Beaconsfield took leave of the Queen yesterday. The report that Lord Derby was offered a seat in the Cabinet is untrue. The Daily Telegraph says that before the commencement of Parliament, Lerd Bea- censfield will address a meeting of Conserv- atives, comprising members of both Houses, probably May 19th. The Times, en the foreign relations of England and the new Government, says :— ‘* We have reason to believe that Austria has, through her ambassador here, been reassured as tothe demeanor of the new} administration.” Financial. Tus following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the banks here :-— London — sight........... 104 per cent. prem, og . eee 9# percent. ‘“ | New York—cheque....... * per cent. Boston--cheque.......... 4 percent. ‘‘ Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 percent. ‘‘ 1 i ; | ss cc cnsc lls coantec Bpercent. ‘* | Me Mic any sae) 4 per cent. St. John’s, N’fd........ 2 percent. ‘‘ | Speciai Notices. On1on Seep. —Large Blood Red, Large Red, Withersfield, New Giant Rocca and Danver’s Yellow—all American seed.—W. R. Watson. {ap 27 61 Tne finest English Flower and Vegetable; Seed just received at the Agricultural Store. —R, May. [ap 21, 3i eod CABBAGE Sexp.—Little Pixie, (earliest Early York, (2nd early) Large York, Flat Dutch, Large Sugar Loaf, Large Drumhead, Marblehead, Mammoth Drumhead, Quintal or Hundred-weight, Winningstadt, Green Curled Savoy and Red Dutch.—W. R. Watson, Falun delicious Coconut Cakes at the Con. fectionery are made from fresh coconuts just imported. april 24 2imt Carror Seep.—Early Horn, James’ Inter- mediate, Long Orange. Long Red Surrey, Long Altringham, White Bergian Long hed, (without core,) New French Variety, of um-} form size throughout its length—very fine for May, the wine gallon, heretofore in use» will be substituted by the Imperial gallon, | according te the provisions of the Act, passed by the Dominion Parliament in May, | 1879. Therefore, any person who sells by | any denomination of measure, other than | the Dominion Measure (i. ¢., the Linperial) | will be subject to a fine of twenty dollars. | According to the Act, two Imperial gallons | shail be a peck, eight Imperial gallons shall | be one bushel, and twenty five gallens shall be one barrel. Five Imperial gallous are equal to six gallons wine measure. It will | be well for dealers to post themselves on | this matter. They can receive all moses | sary information from James Reddin, Eszq., | Inspector of Weights and Measures. Livotey Orera Co.—-Last evening this organization produced a comedy drama, entitled “* Miriam’s Crime,” which drew a a fair house, that made up in appreciation for any deficiency in number. The plot is very simple but is the vehicle for exhibit- ing some fine character acting, notably in; that peculiar genius, Biles. That Lindley | ia humerous in the part is nnnecessary to say, he is is simply comedy brilliant. It is & nondescript characterization full of origin- | ality and is simply sui generis. Miss Adell, as ‘Miriam,’ played better than on the preceding evening. Mr. Taverner's ‘‘ Scumley” is villainous enough, in all con- | science, whilst Mr. Mills’ ‘ Huffin” is a) clever pourtrayal ef a petulant lawyer. Following this came the farce of ‘‘ The, Weavers,” which, from the peculiar treat- ment it received in Lindley’s hands, drew roars of laughter. Miss Louise Ferster | looked and acted nicely. The comic sallics, | local hits anc political allusions were not | enly funny but singularly apropos. To-| night the Company appear at Mount! Stewart, but will appear to-morrow even- | ing, by desire, in “‘ ‘Ten Nights in a Bar- |” oom,” and Lindley’s original creation, | “An Artful Dedger.” | ——o HOTEL ARRIVALS. | ; j RANKIN HOUSE. April 23.—-H Dafison, Montreal; Samuel Whitebone; It Betancourt, Montreal; Jamce Darling, do; (seorge E MeLauchlin, St. John; W D Rolfe, Portland; Wilton Shaw, do; Frederick Morrow, Souris, 29th —J E brown, Boston; B L Howell, Montreal; Chas Water- field, New York; AJ Williy, Montreal table use.—W. R. Watson. [ap 27 61 EE [ea | MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father. Bos- ten Highlands, April 7th, by the Rev. Percy Brewne, R. Haldane Bovyer, of P. E. Island, to Ella J. Mitchell, of Boston. COLE CLL: A ALLL OT AOI DIED. At Farmington, on Monday, 12th April, of! inflamation of the lungs, Mrs. Michael Ryan, | in the 40th year of her age, leaving a large! circle of friends and five children to mourn! their loss. —R. I. P. Household Furniture, &c., &C., &C. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE Queen Street Anction Rooms, nein Friday, the 30th April, | AT Z O'CLOCK, P. M., | | i j i ' Household Furniture, Consisting, in part of Tables, Lounges, Stoves, Scuttles, Chairs, | Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth, Lamps. Hat) Rack, Bedsteads, Washstands, Srseman | Glasses, Matrasses, Hall Stove /hard| coal), China und Crockeryware, Wash! Tubs, Wash-boards, Fiat [rons, Pails, | Baskets, &¢., &c. 1 Scotch Carpet (2 ply ) 26 yards. 1 Bedrvem Suite, 4 Tea setts (42 pieces each ), 1 Sewing Machine ( Wheeler & Wilson. ) Ww. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. | April 28, 1880—2i AUCTION. 7’ be sold by Auction, on SATURDAY, | the first day of MAY next, at 12 o'clock, | noon, the Lwelling House ef William B. | Heartz, situated on Euston Street, opposite: Admiral Bayfield’s Dwelling. Also, at the same time aud place, a Building Lot owned by Henry Rackham, joining Mr. William Stewart's residence. Further particulars made. kaewn on the day of Sale. W. D. STEWART, | April 27, ’80—2i tu th Auctioncer. / i | | i | - -_ 70: SEE TO-MORROW’S “EXAMINER.” Go. DAVIES & CO. Charlotttetowsz, April 29, 1886. = Se ae CA RD. 70: \W* beg to thank our numerous Customers for the generous patronage hitherto extended to us, 'vear has been generally one of great dullness and depression, we are happy to say our busin vious year. We look on this res Although the past ess was larger than in any pre- ult as a proof that our system of « |selling chiefly for ready cash and at very small profits is re- cognized and appreciated by the public generally. Notwithstanding the recent great rise in all descriptions of Goods we are pleased to announce t eS hat our NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK—part of which we are now opening— will be ‘sold, with few exceptions, AS LOW AS LAST YEAR'S ‘PRICES. The coming Stock having been selected by Mr. Paton in England early in the winter and bought for READY CASH, enables us to continue selling a t our usual low prices for Cash. W. A. WHEE S & CO. Charlettetown, April 23, 1880—tu th sat > eatastentinimmettnalagsned - a ap erent eee ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. \ MANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambroline, &e., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan. 7, 1879. aw Prices on application. TEA. TEA.) HESTS AND HALF-CHESTS, Wholesale, Cheap, at BEER & COFF’S. April 17,°1880. | ‘Belvidere.’ ‘HYHIS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 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. DeBLOIs, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. Mareh 10, 1880—pat tf BRICKS. | N SALE, ABOUT Apply te TREMAINE & METCALF. April 12, 1870.- -1m BONE DUST. TOVARMERS and GARDNERS ene F the above valuable fertilizer should sen their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be ground this s-ason—and it is now selling fast—$2 per 100 pounds. > TEAS Highland Whisk {THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS | *||GREENLEESS) ! of WHISKY'2@4|2. | UNRIVALLED for KB ROTHERS twas TODDY. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION,® 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorne HicGHLAND WHISKY : ‘We have visited the bottling stores ef 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 ef pure 50,000 BRICKS | and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the ’ first quality. ‘* ArTHUR Hit, Hassart, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heunazr, F.C. 8., F. 1.0.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLER Broruers, 31 Commercial Street, Lender ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MBSSRS. OWBN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlettetewn, P.E.I. Feb. 94, 1600 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, SPRING. _ SPRING. April 7, '$0—Sew, wkly, pat ai Land Surveyors Charges TOO HIGH! | be order to suit parties‘ who have made the above complaint to me, and all others who may reyuire my services. 1 shall, from this date, charge but 24 DOLLARS PER DAY, and make no charge for time lost going and returning. : Office—Next door west of Hospital. P. D. COX, Land Surveyor, Charlottetown, April 26, ’80—lw eod UY the DAILY EXAMINER fer tke latest newe—lecal New Tweeds, New Suitings. Latest Patterns, a large Choice, this day received. BEER & SONS. April 6, 188@. CANNED GEESE, N ONE POUND TINS, at 22 CENTS. For sale at BEER & GOFF’S. and telegraphic t | pei 17, 1880, —t Ts Dominion of Canada, Provisce oF Parnce Evwarp IsLanp. IN CHANCERY. Sir James Matcotm and Rosperr Freperick Quirg, surviving executors of the last Will and Testament of Axprew Dvun- CAN, deceased, and Erugr Romanzs and Grorce Romaxgs, Complainants ; AND Brensamix Witson Hices, Assignee of the Estate of James Duncan, Joun Fer- auson Roperrson, and Rorgerr Rosiy- son Hopeson, Insolveats, Defendant. | pursuanceof a decretal order made in thir suit by His Honorthe Vice-Chancellor, bear- ing date the thirteenth day of April, A. D.. 1880, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUC. TION, an WEDNESDAY, the-twenty-first day of JULY NEXT, ensuing, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in the Supreme Court Building,in Charlottetown,in Queen’s County, ALL that piece or parcel of ground known as Water Lot Number (8) Eight, being opposite Towa Lots Numbers Nineteen and Twenty in the first hundred of Lots within Charlotte- town aforesaid, and having a frent of one hundred aad five feet or thereabouts, on Water Street, bounded on the south west by Water Lot Number seven on the north-east by Prince Streetand on the south-east by the channel of the Hillsberough River, and all heuses and buildings thereon erected, with all the rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging. Dated this thirteenth day of April, A. D. 1880. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Epwarp J. Hopgson, Solicitor for Com- plainants. fa 14 oaw, till sale th GoLv PARis, MEDAL, 1878. id Pe Oe e bt BT oe a EET JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STHEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Emigrants, Attention. — BEST ROUTE FOR Mamtoba, Colorado, and the West, ee Vi De lntercolonial and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER frem Prinee Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all information about Luggage, Freights, &c., apply te F. W. HALES, t Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly 5. 8. "NORTHERN LIGHT ” ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Georgetown and Pictou, until suc- ceeded by S. N. Co’s Boats (Sundaysexcepted), —— eorgetown at 5a. m., and Picteu on arrival of Train frem Halifax—weather per- mitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent of Dep't. Ch’tewn, April 21, 1880. 0 ' To Let. To Let, ‘tee LET, that NEW BRICK HOUSE situated on Pownal Street, now occupied by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. Possession given in May next. Alse, Cottage, with land attached, situated on Malpeque Koad, about one mile from the‘ city. Pessession given immediately. THOS. W. DODD. 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