ey Local and Other Items. - E. J. Hopason, fisq., was registered at the Russel House, Uttawa, on the 24th tust, ae . A crrmzeN was fined five cents and costs ¢ day for having a dangerous cellar hatch ir his premises, hidiiatreommeigiie Post fail to be with the Scots in th: « Auld Kirk” this evening, when the enter fainment given a few wee ks azo will be re- | peated. Tur Northern Light inside Georgetown ight and is now discharg- ing freight and . oaling up. \ hether she will proceed to the Uapes or not, is, as yet, unknown to the agent here, front of a has worked her way Fryz “‘hoedlums arrested for corner loaf- ing on Saturday, were sentenced to six weeks jmprisepment with hard labor. The magis- trate, in sentenciug them remarked that when their time c\pired, they would either have to discontinue corner loafing er leave the country. . vii THREE companies of active militia—Major Morris’, Major Doyherty’s and Captain Long- worth’s—attended divine service in St Paul's Church yesterday, Mm full dress. The compan. jes were headed by the 82nd battalion band Jo the march from church their fine appear- ance was the subject ef complimentary re- marks from the nv merous specta' ers, Tue barque “William Owen” which sailed from Rouen, France, for Workington, Eng- land, on the 26th of Januar. last, has arrived all safe at Fortress Munroe, U.S. During the passage from houen the rudder broke and the vessel was carried off to sea. She has sinee been tossed on the stormy Atlantic, and at length driven into the above-named Ameri- can Port. The wife, family and many friends ef Captain Brown will be glad to hear of his safe arrival. Tur Argus bints that we publish articles from the EXaMINER unacknowledged. The ExaMINeR kuows that we have the same authority to publish those articles as he him- self has, and that they are as much ours as his, though some of them may per chance ap- pear in the Daily first. — The Examiner knows nothing of the kind. The Examiner kuows that the Presbyterian has no more right to appropriate its articles without acknowledgment than it has to pub- lish the Preedyte ‘an’ s. ae Preshylerian, BrRituiaNt Decorations,—In St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, yesterday (Easter Sunday) at 7 o'clock, vespers were sang, benediction was given, and an excellent sermon, on the *Resurrection,” was preached by the Rev. A. Metiilvary, P. P. At Benedictions in the Cathedral the Sanctuary is always elegantly decorated, but its beautiful appearance yes- terdiay surpassed all previous occasions. The decorations were in natural and artificial blooming flowers, displayed with the taste of a true artist, while lights and mirrors were so arranged on the altar and in the sanctuary as to produce a most magnificent sight. After Renediction many remained in the Cathedral admiring the beautiful appearance of the altar. By enquiry at the office of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co, we learn that the bark ‘‘ George Peake’’ sailed- from Brunswick for Rio de Janeiro, on the 25th February. Brigt. ‘* Lionel ’ sailed from Cardiff for St. John’s Newfoundland, on the 9th inst. Bark ‘‘“James Peake” sailed from Bowling for Philadelphia, on the 10th inst. Brig ‘‘Zinga’ sailed from Cardiff for St. John’s Newfoundland. on the 10th inst. Brig ‘‘Alpheta” sailed from Cardiff for St. John’s Newfoundland, on the 10th inst. Bark ‘*Moselle’ arrived at Barbadoes on the 10th inst. Barkentine ‘‘ Zrema” sailed from Bordeaux for Charlottetown on the 15th inst. Brigt. ‘* Brenda” sailed from Liverpool for Charlottetown on the 25th inst. srigt. ‘* Hildred” sailed from Liverpool for Charlottetown on the 25th inst. Bark ‘‘Ralph B. Peake,’’ sailed from Liver- i ; peol for Philadelphia on the 25th inst. Steamship ** Prince Edward ” arrived at Liverpool from New Orleans on the 25th inst. Extracts trom Old Songs. COMMUNICATED BY VICH DHOMNUIL NAN ORD. Padt 58th. By N. Brady, D. D., and N. Tate, Esq. Speak, O ye Judges of the Earth, If just your sentence be ; Or, must not Innocence appeal To Heaven from your decree? Nore.—The remainder of the above old Song 1s too personal, and might possibly be ACTIONABLE. — |erbum sat Sapienti / CHORUS OF JUDGES AND GOVERNORS. (From an unpublished Opera.) We, for the voice of the Popalace amorous, Willing to do anything they require, Shall, if herea{ter they chance to grow clam- orous, Yield just precisely the thing they desire, Vi e are quite ready to March with a steady toe Out of the frying-pan into the fire ; Sunk, like the inmates of Huxtable’s piggery, Upto the knees in an exquisite drat!, Stand the determined Apostles of Whiggery, Chewing the grain, and rejecting the chaff ; Aye, Mr. Huxtable! Not from your muck stable, Issues so hearty a grunting and laugh ! DEED. At St. Croix, Hants County. N. S., on the 18th inst., of diphtheria, Annie Carrie M., aged 7 years, 4 months and 18 days, beloved daughter of Harry C. and Annie Dew. eee COAL. COAL. Fe SALE a large quantity of Cow Bay SLACK COAL. A first rate article for house use at $2 per ton, cash. WM. KOUGHAN. Ch’town, March 23, 1880.—3i eed. UBSCRIBIE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheavest and most Newsy Paper Poblished ta che Provinees. | | en TERKINS & BANS CONTINUE TO OFFER EXTRA G@0D VALUE iN ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy DRY G0008. Our Stock of the following Goods is complete, and marked at the very lowest prices : White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, EFleecy Cottons, Cotton Battings, NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened our New Spring Tweeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, —AND AN— Immense Variety of Patterns to Choose from. ROOM PAPER, English ard Canadian Manutacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. Our Carpet and Oil Cloths GOOD VALUE. IOUS & STS Mareh 2, 1589. a - eatin. (ae a Tz J gure i 2 oy > ‘ “4 errs s:4 Bal tana Cat i) rime i B eee 2 a 5 _ Ee MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 1 MN. 7 . Te ‘ ‘ .! , ; : ' CARPETS, in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Stoeks in the City to select from. Linen Table Damasks, Cream ‘able Damasks. Full lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings,- Linea Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. mere ee = A Vine Lot of Black and Colored Lustees and Persian Cords, Black French Merinas and Cashmeres, Courtald’s, Crapes, &e. FR ESIMIN AN TS ! 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 by “Northern Light.” TERMS CASH! G DAVIES & CO. We eo ee PP LAy A | ' FOR SALE , ‘4 7 B <2 2 ao Fey : if |} re ‘ . " cin ve % 2 ke . ~ a mise oft 4 Subscriber. a large £m oer es of the Sul ; 5 quantity of English Hawthorn Quicks, ,of the best quality, suitable either for Ground Charlotttetown, March 4, 1880. STOVES A REMOVED TO WALKERS CORNER, LATELY OCCUPIED BY JOHN KELLY & GQ. SIVION VW. CRABBE. JAMES B. McKENNA, Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Read. March 22, 1S890—2w em mE CR GENTS FELT | Sharlottetown, March 15, 1880—2w eod, ne ar 4i bs Pa tst Chote etown, March 15 w eod, ne Fs i os OPENER, a ok ener ee eam Sew TWO CASES OF bs LAD. A EERE Sees LONDON FELT HATS, A. BROWN GEO, E. FULL’S. B | Queen Street, March 2, 1$80—ii eaw BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A : ee a Cs) p>) | Somat Ko Change in their Business and Firm, | FS "al | ae 5} Take this opportunity of informing the public that all accounts due them by = 4 : Yaw. Lente Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR | ; | os ran r hs: Wheitaeal a ue 'g the Ist day of March next, linsting, | & Sisal Betol y 1 i 6 { hh | g, cer, ie top by SA i iy barr oan” ~S4 and ail unsettled claims at that date will have to be A iwi 4 handed over for collection. os ae Pook. ae Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date | We ay oe They will also elose out balance of stock during said time at | ue for adjustment and payment. } nestled diced: 1 ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. £ J SANITARY INSTITUTION, ANALYTICAL | : . : ‘ ‘ : ; . - AV > &Z A. BRO Al N plveecrapdaghgug- 90 4 Kb. C., London; Aug. 18,1879 ; 6g LePoRT on the LORNE HILAN ‘HISKY : Charlottetown, Jannary 8, 1880. : | eee lo . Haut rans Wuisky ‘We have visited the bottling stores of ere ee = ee ee eee Pen ee Messrs, Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Hichland Whisky, and have sub- ; 1 them to eareful examination and . : znalysis. ihe samples were Very irag- i ~yant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and a possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of. the first anality. ESTABLISHED 1525, CANADA CORDAGE JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. eS OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla “Anrncr Hint, Hassan, M. D. LY: Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, | ‘‘Orro Henner, F.C. 8, F. 1 C.” re es &c., equal in quality to the best American, 8a Prices on application. i yyy yy os the Sole Proprietors, GREENLBE os as Brorners, 31 Commercial Strect, London ; ———— Distillerier, A rgy leshire, cw Agents: if MESSRS, OWEN CONNOLLY & ©O., : a Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb, 24, 1880 TEAS! | A T the THIRD ANNUAL MEETING IA NEW YORK,— £A of the : é “Dairymen’s Convention.” sceaea 1.406 HALF-CHESTS i held at Louden, Ontarie, February, 1580, the NEW SEASON TEA, | ' Cominittee of Judges awarded the Ex “ BrarmMar CasTLr.” FIRST PRIZE | ‘The above Choice Coleman & Gouinlock’s Congous 266 Oglengs, 2S ee. over all other Canadian and English Salt ex- hibited. ~ et CNN TEED _-———- — -—-- —~ JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. - . the pick of the cargo of 8. 5. Braemar Castle, are expected to airive here in ' Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, seen eae een — rn oo » few days, aed Will be ootd low \OUN &. CATHRAE, | OLE TAXE 3 to the trade for Cash or ‘Charlottetown, March 11, ‘80—Im ' ' > red ‘ ’ M NEVE 7 Twat | Spptuved paper | AND ASSESSHENTS | ga” SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, a OT! Cc c= a j A : ¢.@ . > 2 + Upper Water Street, | 3 Are to be Paid — gh yon of HALIFAX, N. S. rr undersigned requests payment of al! >. RR. Me. f de E ER, : re amounts due to him, without delay, as Euston Street, MORSE & CO, it is his intention to hand a list of names to| Immediate Payment Requested, jan Attorney for collection, and he is anxious Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1880 — -- {that the number shall be as small as possible. ae ar ae eee Therefore, please take notice. Messra. Tre- | POTATO = S. 'srarne & MertcaLr are authorized to receive "9 Inventars antl iechanies cn a ey (¢ ..9, | aby ‘paymeuts on his account. WILL bay a limited quantity of 4 ell | JAMES DesBRISAY. | ebro and how to obtain them. Pamph- picked Potatoes, must be delivered at) yfarch 16, ’80—Iw eod pd . et of 60 pages iree upon reveipt of stamps ouce opposite Merchants Bank, Water Street. | aa —— | or postage. Address : _ GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C ‘Gc ae March 4, ’8O—Im a | March 23, 1880—6i the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS. H. COOMBS. ‘= place to get your Printing done is at sniaieernetiemesnenntennteiieemmamanmen tau ' er