Re re ae ee rn a ~ - Loeal and Other Items. Sr. Gsorce’s Day—To-day. Tue Temperance election takes place to morra Ww. Tue city of Halifax wants to borrow $20,000! for Exhibition purposes. To THE POLLS to-morrow; and vote ‘‘ for the petition,’ Mr. Earve has a_vacancy for two music pupils im his classes. Beginners preferred. 3i Mr. Weser, M. P., will shortly ship from Prescott 1000 head of cattle for the Liverpool market. Tue schooner *‘ Lettie May,” Capt. How-| lett, which arrived at Halifax on Saturday night, is the first vessel direct to that port from P. E. Island this year. Tue window of the ‘‘ Diamond Bookstore” has been fitted upas a Dollar Window. Splen- did bargains are being offered. Nice assort- ments of Fancy Goods, &c., being arranged in different lots. One dollar each division. By a retnrn laid on the table of the House of Commons, Ottawa, it is shown that the number of 1812-13 veterans, who received pensions in 1878 is 1881, and the amount paid was $36,209. The number of officers is 2). MARCELLUS JERNoN, of St. Louis, Kent Co., N. B.. died recently in his 99th year. The deceased lived to see the fourth generation— children, grandchildren, great-granchildren and their children, numbering in all two hundred and fifteen. Lorp Derry, replying to an invitation to attend a meeting of the Lancashire Conserva- tive Associations, of which he has heretofore been president, writes :—‘‘ I cannot longer act as a member of that body, and have to request the withdrawal of my name from it.” AT Montreal, on the 19th, Caroline Many- organ, achild suffering from typhoid fever, died from the effects of a mistake of an assist- ant (named Peppin) of Mr. Golden, druggist, who dispensed per-chloride instead of sub- chloride of mercury. A Larcg Eacur.—A gray eagle, of an en- ormous size, was seen last week by a farmer at Mount Uniacke, N.S. When first seen it was sitting on a fence, and was taken by the far- mer to be a man trespassing on his grounds, but on his approach it started up and rapidly flew away. It is said that an eagle of such large dimensions is seldomseenin Nova Scotia. Tue Governor General has received a letter from a number of former tenants of the Duke of Argyll, in Scotland, who have emigrated to the state of [llinois, congratulating His Excel lency on his appointment in Canada, and in- viting him to visit their settlement. Lord Lorne has replied that his duties here will prevent him from complying with their request at an early day. Tue barquentine ‘‘ Adeline,” from Cardiff, March 24th, for Sagua, was abandoned at sea. She was a vessel of 298 tons, built in P. E. Island in 1876, hailed from Port Hawkesbury, and was owved by Capt. Angus Grant, of Port Hawkesbury. She was insured in the Ocean and Merchants’ Marine Insurance offices of Halifax—$6,000 ia each. A PLetHora or Mongy-~The Loadon Times’ financial article, commenting on bank returns, which show a reserve fund of £9,000,000 higher than in the corresponding period of 1877, says money is gathering more into a stagnaut mass in the London market, and ex- ists now in such amounts that were people's mind at ease, gigantic schemes and specula- tions would spring iuto being. Piano Tuntna.- -On account of the severe and prolonged depression in every branch of business here, we regret to learn that Mr. J. A. Smithson intends leaving here after the opening of navigation. We exceedingly re- gret losing Mr. omithson, as he always has rauked high ia his profession; and we, at the same time, miss a good citizen and a genial friend. We uuderstand that he intends lo- cating in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, there being a vacancy there at present.—7'or- ento Telegraph. We understand the honorable the Minister of Customs has decided that egg boxes import- ed from the United States to be filled with eggs and exported, may be returned to Can- ada to be refilled without requiring duty a second time. ‘The duty must be collected on tirst importation; and -the boxes are to be stamped upon a square of paper pasted on the inside of each box, Without such an iden- tifying mark, the boxes will, we believe, on each time of importation, be charged with duty. The Collector here is making such ar- rangements as will carry out the Minister’s orders and facilitate trade, and, no doubt, he will communicate with the outport Collectors. Country shippers should know this, and govern themseives accordingly. American Muses ror Sovrm Arrica.— Over 300 ef the 400 mules purchased in Ken- tucky by agents of the British Government for the troops engaged in the Zulu war arrived at New York last week, and were shipped on board the Dominion Live steamer ‘‘ Untario. The steamer will take 5U0 mules altogether. The average cost of the mules is $160. Ameri- can mules have been found superior to those of Spain or South America, and were for that reasor preferred. A large consignment is be- ing collected in Buenos Ayres, however, for the same purpose. ‘The ‘* Ontario,” after sail- ing from New York, does not expect to stop at any point before reaching Cape Town. South Africa, where she will take in eoal and pro- v.sions. It is expected to reach Cape Town in the latter part of May, and Port Natal about the Ist of June. Tur London and Paris papers have recently been discussing from rival standpoints the relative wealth of France and Great Britain, but so far with very little evidence of satisfac- tion to either. The London papers claim that the estimates put upon English wealth by the F renchmen are grossly.inaccurate, and dissent entirely from the results reached. The French figures place the value of the private property ot Great Britain at $40,000,000,000, and that “of France at $43.110,600,090, whieh, added to the property of wach, gives as a total for France $46, 110,600,000, and to Great Britain $42,500,000,000-—thus making France the richer couatry. Whether correct or not, it is certain that the annual increase of French wealth for the last ten years is $750,000,000. Yet, France is another ‘‘ Protection ruined” country. | Halifax. | Market Hall this evening. SO Naa tae antag oa one ty Local and Other Etems. » i 1 2 se i REMEMBER the grand “Rally Meeting” at Tue Elia commenced to ply Between this! city and Southport to-day. Fresu Herrine and Fresh Codfish were = at the fish markets yesterday and to- day. Tur steamer M. A. Starr arrived at George- town last night and sailed again to-day ior A pDeEspaton from Seville announces that Princess Christina, daughter of the Duke de Montpensier, is dying. THe mail matter which left St. John and Halifax yesterday morning, arrived via the Capes in this city at noon to-day. I. O. O. F.—A few good quality Scarlet De- gree Regalias on hand. Will be disposed of at moderate prices. —BreMNER Bros. zi Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, William Cummings, laborer, drunk _ incapable, was fined $1 and costs or four ays. Dr. McSwatn was in town to-day—looking remarkably well after his trip to the Old Coun- try. He has, we learn, obtained a practice near Boston. His very many friends will regret his departure from the Island. Tue “Knights of the Mysterious Hat” is the name of a new secret society in Rochester. Those who pretend to know say that there is no mystery about it. Each member simply wears a brick inside of his golgotha.—New York Commercial Advertiser. A GRAVE accident happened at Etchemini, Que., en the 19th. A canoe which left Que- bec at 3.30, with provisions and eight men, upset, and only two were saved—P. Garont and Joseph Cote. The names of the missing men are Edw. Gaguon, Amb. Joncas, F. Val- lier, M. Rousseau (flour merchant), Lynch Hethrington and Jos. T. Foucher, jr. One of the survivors is not expected to live. They are all of the same parish. By a good chance a canoe was sent from the other side, although 1 arrived too late to save them all. Those missing were all laborers except Rousseau, ; ae was a flour merchant established there ately. A FEW days ago aman named Kemp, of Belleville, Ont., who was in company with one John Bonter, showed some money, which excited Bonter’s cupidity. The latter en- ticed Kemp to a lonely place, where he de- manded Kemp’s money. He refused, and Bonter beat him severely with a stick; but repenting, took his victim to a creek, washed his wounds, and made him swear he+would not disclose the name of his assailant, but re- pert that another man committed the assault. Kemp was taken home, and is still confined to bed, from the effects of his injuries. Bouter, | who escaped, has since been captared and been committed to jail for trial. Ir is thought that a vast emigration from England will sh rily commence from town and country. The conviction that Kugland’s manu- facturing supremacy will never be re-estab- lished, and that maaufacturing employment in England will henceforth be both scanty and ill-paid is reported to be spreading among British artisans. Then, the English farming class has, by one means or another, been brought into great straits. Crops have more or less tailed for several years. Prices of farm produce rule low. Rents and taxes are high. Under these circumstances numbers of both classes will séek relief in emigration. It is to be hoped thet Canada will largely profit there- by as well as other British Colonies. — News. ---e ££ o—---—- Special Notices. ORANGES by the box at Beer & Goff’s. Fresu Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, just received, and for sale at the ‘* Glasgow) House.” Freep kx LEPaGse. April 19, ’79. —6i Fresn Serps, just received, at Haszard's Agricultural Store, Queen Square (West. ) Fresno Ornances and Marre Svear at Beer & Gorr’s. EARLIEsT IN Cuxtivation. — The Early Climax Cabbage. Extra crisp curled Lettuce. Seed of the above varieties, at Haszard’s Agricultural Store. April 15—tf Very Choice Smoked Hams, at Bere &| Gorr’s, Bonevess Fisu at Beer & Gorr s. | SHIPPING NEWS. Genoa, March 31.—Cleared ship Maggie A. Robertson, Murchison, for Cuba. Halifax, A;r.l 19.—Cleared schr. Medway, Bell, McPhee, for Georgetown; Maggie H., Hall, for New London. © Delaware Breakwater, April 17—Arrived barque M. J. Foley, Gavin, from Cienfuegos; | brigt. Fleetwood, Jean, from Sagua. Liverpool, April 5—Cleared brig Erema, Mc- | Mahon, Charlottetown. In port, April 10—| The str. Prince Edward, for Charlottetown, | and brigt. Alpheta, also for Ch’town. London, April 7—Sailed barque Ralph B. | Peake, Hoben, Sydney, C. B., sid. from} Gravesend the 8th and from Deal the 10th. | April 5, bargt. Ethel Blanche, Gould, for | Charlottetown, P. E. I., cleared 8th, sailed’ from Gravesend the 9th. St. Thomas, March 29 -Sailed brigt. Mar- | shal S., Mann, Cienfuegos. The schr. Enterprise sailed from Crapaud, P. E. L, last December, witha cargo o 1r-| duce for Halifax. She was driven into M: re| Joseph by stress of weather, and was frozen in several harbors were driven into Clam Bay, | and sailed from there on Friday last. That night, while off Sheatland Island in a heavy | snow storm, the vessel was run into by a topsail | schooner, the name of which could not be made_ out. The Enterprise was so badly damaged. that it was impossible to keep her afloat, and’ the captain and crew leftin a boat, only saving part of theirclothing. Shortly afterwards the vessel sunk. ~ cae 08 —UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX | Paper publishedin the Province, AMINER the Cheapest and most néwsy? House. EX “ALBERT,” VIA GEORGETOWN, SPRING STYLES. ee ee eee MENS HATS! Felt and Straw, GENTS’ WOITE SHIRTS Frillings: oe VELVETCEN TTD “7 BU £ 2U28 a2. r . Gents Braids. Scarfs. Spring Styles LF there until about the 17th of March, when she FU sailed for Halifax. Experienced heavy weather hh! ‘ and lost flying jib, and after putting into B9 Rg); 194 AIRES LO. April 10, 1879. | > 22. a at li Na a th ron aE . 2 } Steany FE nila W ats, Feathers, Ladies’ Searts Ladies’ Kid Gleves. Ladies Thread Gioves, | Ladies’ Sunshades, Ladies’ Corsets, | and Sang. sehaid abd ei 8, —= GOODS! PER STEAMER “ALBERT.” :0:-———— Men's Feli Hats, — Men and Boys’ Straw Hais, | Prints. Grey Cotions, White Cottons, Ct... Ci... ae | - 1 VERY CHHAP, pe, ye J. B. MACDONALD’S. Queen Street, Charlottetown, April 22, 1879 ~her Household Furniture. I will Sell at Auction, Residence of G. 0. Cuningham, Esq., GRAFTON STREET, (Opposite Prisee of Wales Cellege,) ——-ON —— THURSDAY, ist MAY NEXT, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, All tho Household Furniture, CONSISTING OF 1 American Pianc (*‘Hardman’’), 7 Octave (nearly new); 1 Piano Stool and Cover, I Wal. Fender stool (emb.), 1 Kettle Drum Table, 1 ‘Val. and Crimson Repp Drawing Room Suite, Ladies, and Pne Dieu,and Folding Chairs, Tapestry and Brussels Carpets, Pic- tures, Lace and Damask Curtains, Poles and Rings, What-not, Grates, Fire Irons, Coal Vases, Ext. Dining Table, Wal. Side Board, Wal. Book Case, Wal. and C. 8. Dining Chairs, Arm and Smok- ing Chairs, Window Blinds, 1 Dinner Set Kine aud Gold) 75 pieces, 1 Dessert Set, lot -_ Stand and Pots, Hall Stove (Base Burner). Pipes and Drum, Oil Cloth, Stair and Hall Carpets, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Hair, Flock and Straw Mattrasses, Chests-of-Drawers, Looking Glass- es, Toilet Sets, Wash Stands, Towel Horses, Sponge Bath, Clothes Baskets, Magician Couk- stove and Pipe, Kitchen Tables, Dresser, Chairs, Benches, Clock, Crockery, Tinware, Clothes Wringer, Scales and Weights, Tubs, Pails, Crocks and Jars, ete., ete. 1 Cow, 1 Water Cart, 3 Water Casks, Hoes, Rake, Pitch Forks, etec., ete. ‘Lerms—Under $50, cash; over $50, three months credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM BOD, Auctioncer. Ch’town, April 21, 1879—eod Property for Sale, ifFHE BAPTIST CHURCH PROPERTY, situate on Great George street, will shortly be vacated, and is now offered for sale by private contract. Apply to either of the undersigned. JUIN SCOTT, Kent st., } Petebous JAMES DE <BRISAY,. §. **S*** April 14, 18°9—~eod tf IRON BEDSTEADS. — — & DOUBLE—Best kinds—-Cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m UPHOLSTERY WORK. N ODERN STYLES—Best Finish—Cheap- B i est—Promptly delivered. JOHN NEWSON. April, 1, 1879—3m Looking Giasses and Mirrors, NEW STYLES—Cheap. a JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m ———..-__. = a ee Picture Frames & Moulding. A LL the Modern Patterns — Cheapest— LA Best Workmanship—Promptly delivered, : JOHN NEWSON. | April 1, i879—3m . 100 PARLOR & DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in raw Silk Poil, Silk Cota- line, Silk Repp and Hair Cloth—Styles ua. rivalled—Stock large—Prices at cost. | &(\ BEDROOM or CHAMBER SUITES e) —Every variety of design and price— Never before so cheap. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m FURNITURE. Aa STOCK —Greatest Variety — Best Quality—Cheapest in every grade. _ Cal) and examine. JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879—3m FURNITURE REPAIRED | & ND RE-PAINTED- Chairs Re-Caned— | LA Looking-Glass Frames Refitte’, and all kinds of Machine Work done with satisfaction ‘and promptness, at COT Shes JOHN NEIWSON’S. |} April 1, 1879—3m i . RIE place to get yourPrinting done is at [tie EXAMINER Printing Room ™ 9 Ormolu Clock, Register | Glassware, Kerosene and Silber Lamps, Flower / APRIL 16th, 1879 SPRING REQUIREMENTS. New Worsted Cloths, EW SCOTCH TWEEDS, —A PORTION OF OUR— | SPRING STOCE received, which we are prepared to make up in our ‘Custom Tailoring Department VERY BEST STYLES, and at right figures. BEER & SONS. April 18, 1S79.—3w Cracked Gora and Bran. ? FOR SALE LOW: 1 5 BAGS COARSE CORN MEAL, 130 * BRAN. Owen Connolly & Co. Ch’town, April 18, "78—6w 3aw Clover and | Timothy Seed, ? OOD POUNDS ALSIKE CLOVER, 10,000 do. RED CLOVER, 300 Bush. TIMOTHY SEED, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Gwen Connolly & Co, Ch’town, April 18, ’78—6w 3aw SEED WHBAT. EXNOR SALE, 150 Bags of the CELE- BRATED CANADIAN FIFE WHEAT. OWEN CONNOLY & CO. Ch’town, April 18. 1879—6w 3aw IN STORE AND FOR SALE: 6 BBLS BAIN’S CHOICE, 100 ** TROPICAL —Celebrated and Choice Brands. 300 ‘* BAKERS’ CHOICE, 500 ‘* EXTRA and SUPERFINE, 200 ‘* Kiln Dried CORNMEAL. wen Connolly & Co. Ch’town, April 18, ’"79—6w 3aw A, E, THOMPSON & C0. HEW CLASSGW, NOVA SCOTIA, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF Plain aud Japanned Tinware, Ceal Hods, Tabular Lanterns, Perfection 6il Tanks, &e., &¢. Y long experience in the business, and using the most approved machinery, we are able to supply goods in our line at Lower Prices than the same qualty can be had for elsewhere. Freight prepaid to Charlottetown. VERY Low to merchants and traders. : Please send for price list before ordering elsewhere. New Glasgow, N. S., April 17, 1879—1m WANTED rgxo CHARTER, for the opening of naviga- rT tion, from Sonshine B, to Lites pool, G. B., a VESSEL that will earry about 140 standard deals, to load all inside harbor. For further particulars, address C. BURK, Buctouche, N. B. Pri April 17, 1879.—12in THE NEW TARIFF. F THERE IS ANYTHING IN THE Watch, Clock or Jewelry Lite 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 FLOUR. FLOUR. A CE CN TCT tN Ae MeN eee Pe SAR