TET Local and Other Items. on - he tie ca ett ttt —_—— en at ge ee Tuosk who advertise most in the Datry EXAMINER sell most goods, A Grear Temperaxce Meerine will be held in the Market Hall on ‘Wednesday even- ing next. See advertisemeit Council met this moruing, and The levy or See ad- Tue City passed the Assessment By-law. dered is 10 per cent. on the rental. vertisement in another column, Au. the talk among musical people in this city at present is about Mr. Earle’s concert, which is to take place in St. Paul’s School- room, on Tuesday evening next. At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. this forenoon, John Ring, drunk and incapable, was fined $3 and costs, or 14 days; H. Hennessy and J. Trainor were each fined $2 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. Sr. Joun Sucar Rerinery.-—Application has been made for a charter to incorporate the Canada Sugar Refinery, vapital $1,000,000, to be located in St. John, and the necessary fee has been deposited in the Provincial Seere- tary’s office, Fredericton, by Mr. Marshall, M.P. P., on behalf of the capitalists con- cerned, Woman's Rvuspers only 35 cents at Dorsey & Jost’s. MIssEs’ RUBBERS only 30 cents at Dorsey & Jost’s CHILDRENS’ RvupsBers Dorsey & Jost’s Womens’ Misses’ and Children’s Rubber Boots very cheap at Dorsey & Jost’s. only 25 cents at Lorp aNp Lapy Lorne.—Their Excel len cies and party will spend, during the com- ing summer some weeks at Campbelton, New Brunswick, the best salmon fishing station on the Restigouche. This is a purely Highland settlement, having been founded by General Sir Archibald Campbell, one of the early Governors of New Brunswick, and a native of Argyleshire.—V. Y. Werld. We find it necessary to confine our business more strictiy to the Cash system than formerly, and from this date we advertise to sell and manufacture for Ready Cash only. Prices accordingly. DORSEY & JOST. Apri! 10, 1879-—ar ne pat till lst may Quick Work.---The brigt. Siena, Capt. Alexander McLeod, sailed from Philadelphia for St. Thomas, West Indies, on the 7th March, and arrived there on the 2lst, dis charged her cargo of coal and the proceeds of freight remitted and received by the owners here (Fenton T. Newbery & Co.) on the 8th inst. We understand sbeis now loading a cargo of molasses and sugar for the owners, and will be due here about the Ist of May. Misstonary SEeRvices.—In connection with the Annual Missionary Meeting of_ the Sab- bath School Branch Society, held in the Methodist Uhurch on the evening of Good Friday, sermons will be preached to-morrow (Easter Sunday) in the Brick Church at 10.30, ae by Rev. J. Lathern, and in the evening by Rey. Dr. Murray; in the Upper Church at 10.30, by Rev. Geo. Steele, aud in the even- ing by Rev. Mr. Pascoe. Mr. W. Dopp is instructed to sell by auc- tion, in front of the Province Building, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., that neat and commodious cottage and the splendid lot of ground in connection therewith, front- ing on Sydney Street, close to the residence of E. J. Hodgson, Esq. This valuable property overlooks to Hillsborough Park, and is only two minutes walk from the Railway depot. Intending purchasers are invited to visit the property at any time previous to sale. A MAN named Short was found dead in his bed at the Acadia Hotel, Halifax, on the 7th. He registered at the hotel on Thursday ‘‘ J. Short, Seaforth.”. He had been drinking heayily since. He went to bed about nine o'clock on Monday night, and not getting up his room was opened on ‘Tuesday night, and he was found dead. On the table were, among other things, two small bottles contain. ing chloral. Itis supposed he took an over- dose of the latter, lay down in bed and never moved aftewards. He is unknown there. Mr. Arsx. McDonatp writes the Pictou Standard complaining that the sale of shares in a fictitious Yankee mine is still engaged in by a party residingjnear Poplar Hill. N.%., and warning people not to be deluded by the plausible words of the agent. The Standard is compelled to omit the letter, through want of space, and also through having given the public warning in a communication published some time ago. It hopes the public will listen to Mr. McD.‘s words, and give the agents of Yankee swindlers a wide berth. Ar the recent examinations of King’s Col- lege, Windsor, we are pleased to see that Mas- ter L. W. Watson acquitted himself well, Remembering that, through ill-health, he lost the first month of the term, it speaks highly for his industry and talent, that he should ain-the second place in Bible History and ’rayer Book; the first in Greek Testament, and the second in Greek Classics, the third in Latin, and 65 marks in Practical Chem- istry —reduced to 45 for the first four weeks’ absence. In collegepulpit, forum and senate, our Island young men are a credit to our little Province. Tue Easter market held tc-day was largely attended, and well supplied with beef, butter, eggs, etc. The meat market was particularly full, and the beef exhibited on the stalls of Messrs. Blake Bros., R. Brydges, J. Burrows, Drake Bros. and others was excellent. The following is a memorandum of the dead weights :—Blake Bros. ox, 1,208 lbs; do neifer, 1,029 Ibs; do ox, 1,184 Ibs. R. Bridges’ ox, 1,150 Ibs.; do cow, 1,030 Ibs.; do do 836 lbs.; do heifer, 717 lbs. J. Burrows’ cow, 890 Ibs.; do do 820 Ibs. ;, do ox, 690 lbs. Drake Bros. cow, 902 do do 825 Ibe.; do.do 700 Ibs. G.*Thorne & Wilson's cow, §675. Ib».; do ox, 700 lbs.; do} cow, 784 lbs.g Wheatley’s ox, 693 Ibs.; do| cow, 636 Ibs. Mills’ cow, 748 lbs. The fol-' are the market prices :—Beef! (mall from 5 to 14 cents per lb.; do quar- ter from 5 to 8 cts.; mutton, from 6 to 10 cents; pork (careass) from 5 to 6 cents per lb.; turkeys trom 75 cts.; to $1.25; butter (fresh) from 20 to 22 ceuts; butter (tub) from 15 to 16 cents per Ib.; eggs, from 10 to i2, Cents per doz. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, aie ' Reception of the News at Ottawa, GREAT ENTHUSIASM | NicKsnzis Snesrs at the Island Again. Bracken Vindicates the Island, Special Despatch to Examiner. Orrawa, April 10. Hon. James C. Pops read a telegram in the House last night, showing the result of elections in the Island. The report was re- ceived with great enthusiasm by the Liberal- Conservatives. McKenzie abused Pope for introducing Local politics, and. sneered at the Island politicians. Ele was called to order, and Mr. Pope proceeded with his speech. Mr. Brecken followed with one of the best speeches of the session—resenting the insult to the Island politicians and vindi- cating the intelligence of the Island people. He referred to the fact that McKenzie sneered at them in his first speech of the session. Mr. Brecken’s speech took the House by surprise, and created intense excitement. He was cheered to the echo; and many people in the galleries rose to their feet. The House sat all night, and a vote was taken on the tariff at a quarter to six this morning. In favor of the tariff, 136 ; against, 58. Sixteen members were ab- sent ; Masson and Langevin were away and some members had retired to rest. Anglin spoke against time to stave off vote. try to Lonpon, April 10. An agreement has been arrived at by Turkey and Austria that the latter occupy three towns cn the river Lowe on the out- skirts of Novi Buzia, commanding all practicable crossings. The Roumelian- Commission has also set- tled another point with the Porte including our allowing Turkey one-third of the reve- nues of the Province. The Porte is preparing a new course rel- ative tothe Greek frontier to anticipate army meditation by the Powers. A Paris corresppndent says: ‘‘ [t is net true that an Anglo-French squadron will go to Alexandria.” The withdrawal of the firman, declaring that the vice-royalty of Egypt is heriditary, will be the first stage, after which the Khedive can be deposed at any moment. Pustn, April 10. Seventeen thousand persons in Sagardu and neighborhood are still subsisting en charity. It has been raining ten days, and the supply of bread is becoming exhausted. The total loss of life by drowning up to the 6th was 77. The lower portion of the place is still submerged by six to twelve feet of water, and it will take over a hundred days to pump out the water. Rog, April 11. The Pope’s letter concerning education has great importance, and directly confirms the impression that the Pepe understands the liberty and dignity of tho Papacy to consist in removing from Rome all means of practising and propagating whatever the Church holds heretical, and that his gradual. | ly increasing insistence on the restoration of temporal power is promoted by the con- viction that until the Pontiff regains tem- poral sway it will be impossible to prohibit liberty of worship and instruction here. 2“ - A xew item of protection is being agitated! in Nova Scotia. A lady correspondent in! the Halifax Recorder says: ‘‘It is noticeable , almost every week, by the marriage announce- | ments in the daily papers that our young men. go abroad for wives and bring them into this, country without paying any customs duty.”’ | The correspondent thinks this is unfair, as there is a surplus of the home article, and sug- | gests that there should be both a specific, and | according to age duty imposed, sufficiently | heavy to keep our young men at home. Some- | thing in this way : On Girls married abroad and brought into Nova Scotia, $500 specific duty. | On girls between 16 and 2}, $250 Between 21 and 30, 150 “Between 30 and 40, 100 Over 40, free. ee Special Notices. ' Just arrived, per steamer ‘‘ Albert,” at ‘<The Confectionery and ‘‘The Branch,”’ | Valentia Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries and Onions. —3i Bonriess F:su at Beer & GOFF s. Norice—All parties indebted to James A. | Gass are requested to make immediate pay- ment. All accounts unpaid on 10th of April will be placed in other hands for collection. Office, LePage s building upstairs. Ses Died. At San Francisco, on the 24th March, Johanna, wife of Mr. William M. Fletcher, brother of the editor of the Argus, in the 32nd ear of her age, leaving a disconsolate hus- at and two children to mourn their loss. The deceased was an estimable woman and, her many deeds of kindness will not readily be forgotten. outed anti oe \ , See ee vy 2, wey Sr? RR? ot: ibe yet® Ao yi AT THE London House. EX “ALBERT,” IN GEORGETOWN. ‘Frillings. VELVETEENS. BUS TORS. Braids. ee conn - Gents Searls. Spring Styles alli Very Choice Snoked Hams, at Beer & | ‘ea aac } | Gorr’s. Ba! ‘ 4 | ele oe ——e 2 ee AJQMES & Ul April 10, 1879. NEW SPRING TWEEDS! Now is ths Time to THREE 73 Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879 ow > ET BS a LM SE a i iN O03 FELLOWS’ Les FO. SS OFS we \ . a VHA ARAN Wis QIAN WILL BE GIVEN IN THE MARKET HALL, uuder the auspices of the Odd Fellows of P. E. Island, —ON -—— Saturday, the 26th of April, inst., CONSISTING IN PART OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, YOSAL MUSIE, CHARACTER SONGS, READINGS, 2O., &C. BY THE PEST TALENT. : A leading feature of the Entertainment will be several Choice Musical Selections by the Charlottetown Orchestral Club; and as the Committee have engaged the services of Professor Earle to take charge of the Vocal and Instrumental part of the programme, a good time may be expected, and they hope, as in the past, to be favored with a crowded house. Tickers—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; un- reserved do., 25 cents—to be had the Apothe- caries’ Hall, Bremner Bros., T. L. Chappelle’s, and from the Committee. Doors OPEN at 7 o'clock ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock, sharp. T. L. CHAPPELLE, E. W. DAWSON, Chairman. Sec’y Com. April 7, 1879-—ced | week 6i APPLES CONSIGNMENT, PER sTR. ‘‘ ALBBRT,” & @ BRLS. RECEIVED: TO DA\X, CARYELL BROS. Ch’town, April 10.—2in FOR SALE EXHE unexpired term of fourteen years of LEASE OF LAND, corner of Queen and ‘Richmond Streets, formerly occupied by i Fra ser's Prug and ‘Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store. | For further particulars, apply eat ‘* Glasgow i House,”’ to Mr. F. LePage. . 2. G. Charlottetown, Mareh 31, 1879. FRASER. THE NEW TARIFF. if’ THERE IS ANYTHING IN THE atch, Glock or Jewelry Line Watch, $9 ’ 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 COMPRESSED TEA! FOR SALE AT THE FLOUR & TEA STORE! 40 CTS. PER POUND i IT IS EXCELLENT. GIVE IT A TRIAL. ‘BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, April 4, 1879. CHOICE PATTERNS! LOW Pi Natal Day Gelebration, AN ENTERTAINMENT | ON | P=R “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 30: TUST RECEIVED, CASES WEW SPRING TWEEDS, he 4 5 is bs HGS ? Bad ad ts —_——— 30:———— get Suited “MACDONALD. 1879. —_—«-1879. Sean Steamship Co'y lt ee i le AR ta aT ie Mite CT ; | ' i a 2) a — ie i Or A a "CK SO ames Pee ey OF PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND. SPRING TRIP. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP “ PRINCE EDWARD,” { | 1,364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, which is the highest Class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, Will be on the Berth at Glasgow to receive Carge About the 13th March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool about the 5th | April, and will leave Liverpool: Charlottetown | GN OR ABOUT THE ISTH APRIL, Carrying freight at through rates from Lone _ don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac. For freight, apply in London to Joun Prr- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Glasgow to James Ketso, 154 St. Vin- cent Street; in Liverpool to PrrcarrNn Bros., Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. S., to Noonan. & Davies; or here to PEAKE Bros. & Ce., : MaNAGERS. Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1879.-—6w 2aw - Sole Leather. — 300 April 8, 1879—3in i } i —a SIDES received to day, per steamer Albert. CARVELL BROS. Wants. Lost, Found, Se, . poo ee e+ ee ——— -| Advertisements under this heading, im space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. | ateerenenpnnennpeigemeniage anne - ir YD LE F—Immediate possession given, a Dwelling House, with a good-sized Garden, | Grafton street, west. Apply to GEO, | DAVIES & CO. | April 10. ; i\ ANTED.--A GIRL to do general Apply at the EXaMINEB housework. | OFFICE. | April 5, 1879. | QTORAG ETO LET—Very convenient |} for oats, potatoes, etc.; 3 inch plank floor | large doors, etc. JAMES M. BUTCHER. | Aprils—ti — | QIEE SEE JONES, C. B. Pump and B /~IT. Wells.—Tubular Wells Bored, Old Wells ; Deepened, Pump Suction and Force of all | descriptions fitted up; Water lead into buildings from wells, springs, b ete.; Veins of Soft Spring Water electricly di- 'vined and Wells located, bored, driven and dug, and a continuous supply of good healthy | Water guarantecd. Testing done in all kinds | of formation at any depth required, over or | under water, for Water, Mines, Railway Cute, | River Channels, Bridge Spiling and Wharf | Oyster Beds, ete. Cellars and Yards drained, Pumps made and repaired; Iron and Wood Pumps, Pumped by Hand, Water, Steam or Wind Power. | No payment required until satisfactory work | in every respect isgiven. After devoting over twenty years to this line I offer no suit, no pay. Address C. C. JONES, Practical Geolo- gist, New York City, or TUBULAR WELL AND PUMP COMPANY, box 168, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. April 3—s m dy, wkly 1 m © LET.—The Shop and Premises front, ing on the South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market Hlouse, at present. in ssession of Mr. Larter, as a Shoe Store. ossession given on the 6th of August next. Apply to MRS. STAMPER. i Marelf# 18, 1879.-—4i oaw — a garden, containing 2 acres, with a {DWELLING HOUSE, for a term of 2or3 ‘years. This property is within one mile of the Market House. Apply to DANIEL GORDON, cor. Mt. Edward sud St, Peter’s , Roads. Ch'town, March 22—4i 2aw ry\O LET—A piece of LAND, suitable for _